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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE The Murray Eagle Presents Notable People and Prominent Concerns 0f Salt Lake City, while Salt Lake County. News a visiting by Reporter tches Archie McFarland & Son Packing Co. Julius C. Anderson Located in Salt Lake City at 2922 South Main. Phone Hyland 5400. The city's most progressive In- ard product among the trade in dustry and one of continued pro- this section. gress and prosjierlty is the Archie This company with an aggressive McFiirland & Son Tacking Co. ambition, a broad vision of the of the industry, they have They have Hpared neither pains nor expense in equipping the plant turned their trained and creative with the most modern machinery minds to the production of a line for the expeditious and sanitary of meat foods than which there Is none better. production of meat foods and variThis company has made greater ous valuable It is strides than any other similar in a twentieth century plant truly under the direction of capable men stitution of the state and with add-do- d room and facilities afforded of vast experience. in their plant will forge ahead It Is one of our flourishing in- still more rapidly. dustries and Is worthy of more human Every facility for the than passing notice at our hands handling of live stock has Ikmmj for not only is it one of the lead- installed and esjocial care Is giv en to the watering, ing concerns engaged In its sikh-Ihfeeding and field of endeavor in the country welfare of the animals kept In and Its products have gained a their ens. wide reputation for general excelBesides the value as a local In lence and are considered a stand dustry they furnish a most con- fu-lu- I Office venlent and d'iendable market at ill times, guaranteeing top market prices. This Is conducive to further expansion and growth of the live stock business In this part of the state. It was these men whose busivid ness acumen and sion brought Into reality this Institution for the mutual benefit of the shippers and stock raisers of the country. If the general public could only how these products comprehend are handled this company, by could understand what meat means and of the health giving products manufactured here there would not be a family within its radius that would not le a McFarland patron of the Archie and Son, Packing Company of j Salt (Luke City a firmer hold on the affections of the people. Rut he not v ri but only holds their friendship as their respect and confidence well. It is therefore fitting Indeed that he should have been chosen THE BOLDNESS OF TERROR for this honor and it goes without THE GOSHAWK saying that his administration is of that character a constructive For peace and safety pray beware, stamps him indelibly as a man to be And never take a fooliBh dare. both admired and reckoned with. In his life had Ueddy Fox He Is indeed one officer who, on NTEYKR more uncomfortable than the strength of his own record as he did as he stole up through the toward Farmer Orchard Old a iiopular citizen of large capabiliBrown's henyard in broad daylight-Terr- or the command should ties, supiort the Goshawk had dared him of all friends of good government. to visit the henyard and steal a hen while Farmer I'.rowu was about. All the way there Reddy hoped that Farmer Brown would not be about. He hoped that no one would be He wished with all his heart about Office in Public Safety Building in Salt Lake City. that he had kept his tongue still No department In Salt Luke City know that their chief never tuins calls for greater ability than the a deaf ear to any reasonable request police department. Chief William they may make for some jicrsouul L. Payne's able administration as concession, or some suggestion that chief of this department has elcit-e- d may have for its piirxso the of the department. the highest praise from both citizenry and city officials. In fact Since the advent of William L. some of Chief William L. Payne's Payne as chief of this department 7 original and efflccnt Innovations the City of Salt Lake has been not have been emulated by other muni- able for the absence of crime and cipalities with success and praise "disorder. The manner In which his from all who believe in law and men have been protecting the citiorder. zenry reflects personal honor upon Mr. Payne has Kont many years Chief William L. Payne and the in In punishing those who would Inmasterly manner hi which he has trained men these ami Inspired fringe on the laws of society. Howthem with confidence and cooperaever, he Is a man of genial nature, tive good Before Farmer Brown Could Move fellowship, lie Is liabssl He Was in the Air Again Carryalways thoughtful of the comforts one of the ablest public officials in ing Away That Fat Hen. and rights of hfs force of men who the entire state. far-sighte- WOMEN Women who wish to dress attractively should patronize Whipples Ladies Ready To Wear, 63 South Main Street, Salt I.ake City, a fashion center where women of taste find lovely stylish dresses ami coats. Individuality and distinctiveness of design are noted in specialr ties ami from Whiplcg Ladies Ready To Wear and this in a large degree is responsible for the extensive trade of this superior Shop. Ready-to-Wea- Whipples ladles Ready To Wear sport or dress. In the way of seasonable dressShop's garments are known for their smartness, individuality, and es, the Whipple Ladies Ready To really economical style centers of Wear Shop always carries the really economic! style centers of very latest styles from which to the community, has a management select. They stand back of all of excellent taste; features high goods they sell and as a consegrade goods at reasonable prices. quence the ladies over the adjoinAll goods at the Whipples Iji-dl- ing territory have great confiReady To Wear Shop come dence In the reliability of this from the arbitrators of the very store. No matter whether It is a latest fashions and are of rare morning, afternoon, evening, or that you desire, beauty; not one is Just ordinary, sport garment, nil are designed to bring out the you will find here a very complete wearer's t point and add to her stock. This Is an age of competitive attractiveness; all are new and last minute models, for street, prices. Ladles Whipple Ready Is-s- Unusually discriminating In the selection of Its stock this shop en joys extensive patronage and la the mecca for the well dressed woman. While you always have at your command here the newest creations and .the highest quality, yet the prices are most mcslerate. , It Is a pleasure for us to direct attention to the Whipples Ladles Ready To Wear Shop, upon their mudern ,'xtore, excellent apimlnt-men- t. Its sttxk of advanced styles and modern service. The fact that they are ressnslble for so many of this part BANK COMMISSIONER smartly attired of the state and add much to the Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City charm of the dress of the period makes them merit the large custom The Idea that the goal of public Tank Commissioner. they enjoy and the commercial suc office Is He might beb using his talents to js'rsonal gain ami aggrand cess which they have achieved. izement Is one that has long since much better personal advantage, been exploded. Most of the men were he to gauge the matter in holding linorlant offices todav are Fint U. S. Boxing Champ gain; but he Is of that type doing so by virtue of the fact that who pMform .woman service to the The first American pu (lllatle "champion of the world" they have been public spirited citi- commnniiy. rather than srsotia1 a as Charles Freeman, who died zens and have proven their suci-esadvantage or gain. It s this spirit nany years ago at the age of only In their personal ventures, then, de- that Is making the state what it is "The Michigan Giant," siring to unselfishly aid their com today, and It Is this ;wenty-slx- . spirit that Is is he was called, was 7 feet 3 Inches munity, they have entered public making him a man who Is Moved n height life. In most cases thev have lieen an.) resjiected by fine and all alike. almost forced to take their offices They know him for what be Is and Find Hookup by common desire of ther fellow they love him for his uniform met!,, The American flamingo Is looked citizens. For example. John A. ods In aiding the community. Such a as perfect Malhi. who Is so ably acquitting men as Mr. John Malla well upon by ornithologists deserve connecting link between the herons himself of the araduotis duties of praise In public print. resembles the and the ducks. It former In the great length of its TWELFTH ANNUAL MAY by I he schools on May 2, at 7::M p. 1's and the latter In having webbed DAY EXERCISES MAY 3 m.: feet end a duck bill. March Starnard (Continued from Page 1) Waltz: I'roam Faces O .ml. net! Naedlci Cava Street Name Grade .Whim) Orchesf rn. Shuttle race (U.ys) ftO yards II Threadneedle street. London, re Sego Lily Combined tirade School ceived Its name from the symbol of boys. choniS4-s- . till, .li h. C,h. irradis I Tsl race Shuttle vnnb II (girls) the three needles, part of the hh!eld :ioit vohvs. if the Necdlemaker's company arms. girls. Girls Solo: B,.js Ih.uble Ihict Relay race (boys) 75 yards (I The Bank of England, from It loca Bonnyvb-School. I Hin t. .r. I. da each school. tion, on occasion Is called "the old Jensen, Relay race (girls) fiO yards fi lady of Threadneedle street." Clrls Double Trio; each school. School. Iiiroit'ir. Marv Candy, soda jMip. hot dogs, and Bird Trained to Catch Fith Tlngh-y- . Ice cream will he on sale during The cormorant, measuring when Mixed Croup: Pilot, Liberty School. mature about 3 feet lone and 5 In the day. Hire, tor, Mr- -. K. K. Blacker. There lie will also a of display extent, easily trained when young "Robinson Crn..,'' by high school activities by various de- Cantata: seen use of their remarkable Intelcombined choruses. In of school the the gym ligence, an expert diving bird, Is partments '.rained and employed In Japan to nasium. The following concert was given PATRONIZE our AM LRTlsLRs :ntch flsh. when he had met Terror, and so have avoided t'us unpleasant scrape. The truth Is, Reddy didn't dare visit that henyard when Farmer Brortii or Farmer Brown's Boy was about, lie knew that he wouldn't dare go beyond the old stone wall on the edge of the old Orchard If he should find thai anyone was near that henvard. So he hoped and hoped that when he got there the way would he clear, for he knew that Terror the Goshawk was sitting Iti the top of a tall tree where John A. Malia e ier-son- New York Cafe d When meal time catches you In Salt (Lnke stop at the New York Cafe and enjoy a well cooked meal at a most reasonable price. People who find It necessary to eat away from home do not think of goe ing anywhere but at the New York Cafe, 211 South State. All and cooking under the personal supervision of the management, Mr. I"un S. Yee. Courteous and efficient service Is their business, not their motto. scr-vic- The New York Cafe Is known for It Is not necessary to order a good food. A reputation sustained whole meal, the patrons are assur-i-- d by the community as well as the of the same nttentlon for Just motorists and the traveling public. a snack as for a dinThe food Is prcjvared In such a ner at this cafe. d way that to the uninitiated the thought at once comes that there never was such a good place to eat. Poor eating places are not the exception by any means. It Is a pleasure to have such a modern and restaurant as this nt which to refer the stranger as well as local js'ople. The New York KYfe has gained name that has spread far and wide as a place of popular prices and where the local and traveling people can more than satisfy their demands In the matter of obtaining food. Here the manager selects the food, scours the market and accepts only choice and fancy foods. In the kitchen you will find the most modern equipment and utensils ket scrupulously clean. There never Is a question of unsanitary laws In The New York Cafe. The courtesy and attention of the attendants Is a feature that receives more than passing notice from the patron. ii.i.wii. I To Wear Simp Is one place where t lie women of Salt Lake county can bo fitted out in a dress or coat of the day at a reasonable price. While seated at one of their tables you are delighted by the home-likatmosphere which prevails. Not only are the foods cooked as mother used to cook them, but you will find the lxst foods In season from which to make your selection. If you wish further seasoning of the foods or some preferred condiment, you have only to ask for the same. It has lieen truly said that the way to a man's heart Is through his stomach. Likewise this modern restaurant Is dally build-lu- g Its business with the tasty meals they serve. It makes no difference whether you live to eat or eat to live you can be more conveniently served at the New York Cafe. We take great pleasure In complimenting (his Suierlor Restaurant on the high order of the establishment and refer It to our read ers without hesitation. yourj visit to Salt Ijike stop In for a meal. e II rL any, have William L. Payne PREFER Mil I In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City There has been considerable enthusiasm over the manifested good work of Julius C. Anderson, State Auditor. He is ably fitted for this imund portant office by training experience and his election is generally conceded as beng a very wise one on the part of the voters he has so long represented. lie Is by no means an unknown quantity because he has been active In Salt the Lake County and throughout state for several years and all of his actions, politically and otherwise, have Ikh'ii marked by honesty of purjMse and success. Few, if Whipples Ladies' Ready To Wear THE SHOP SMART Lit atones AUDITOR 1 j i SoiH-.r-llns- zi'yjit i he could watch all that went "H ...... stone unit on Orchard and peeped over hl V eank for Farmer Brown hi3 was in the henyard feeding hens. Reddy stopped right he was. Nothing could have Z . llW...rl 1,1... lu B a step near Anyway, muttered Redd, to M self, "1 error won't dare K0 nearer, and so we'll )e one would dare visit that henJ and steal a hen right under FanJ " ",rc- N" ne It Mi muiiu iu uo a uning like that" Reddy looked hack to where 'iw .... .... tha ..... ,..,. wns sitting Suddenly Terror spread his great win ....u tni mai tret; stra'it uui toward Reddy. liedd.v cnld not bat admire the speed with which 2 I i Hew. over the old orrhart he came, and swooping dmvn jw noove ueiniys head, he cried. Straight i owani : ami then shut up llto me air anil over Fanner liroam henyard. There he made a little ... urw1- tht.n vln.t .t cirri. i i...MI thiinderlMiit, seizing a hen in bit great claws only a few feet rmg wnere farmer Brown was Before Farmer Bn.wu coaij move he was in the air acaln cat rying away that fat hen. Farmer Brown yelled. All the hem screamed and raced for the henhouse. Terror paid no attention either to Farmer Brown or the frightened hens. Once ninre he flew low Just over Reddy's head and once more cried. "Coward!" tbes swiftly disappeared over In the (Ireen Forest. He had made good his dare. stanj-Ing- . for As Reddy Fox. he sneaked away toward the Old Pasture. In his heart he admired the h.ildws of Terror the Goshawk, but In hated him more than ever, nnd that hate grew as he thought of the due breakfast Terror was enjoying while he himself could And nnthhn to put In his empty stomach. , T. W. Durgeu. W.S'U Serrlct Traffic Light Regulations During Muddy Season I Bs v ww fegirii mm h m riiui Model Farm House of the Future U. S. Capitol at Night Under lis Mantle of Snow !n Meadow Live Poultry Co. Located in Salt Lake Gty at 2110 South Main. Free Delivery. Phone Hyland ,1 niD w ; - . ' 1 fi 4094. Buyers and Sellers of Poultry and Eggs. Our business review would not without prominent complete mention of the business operations of this firm and their extensive operations in the way of conducting a house for the purchase of xultry Is If fortunate In having such exten- sive facilities. There are many small dealers, but It takes men to handle a large volume of business, to Is- - able to get the right selling markets and and eggs. bo aide to pay cash prices. These ('omincndable publicity and val facts attract trade to this section liable advertising Is given our sec- and make It n belter place In tion by this progressive firm, far which to live and transact business. and wide, dealing as they do on a If we did not have an establishlarge stale In this line and their oralbuis sre of the ment of this kind much of the promost extensive nature and add to ducts Would have to Is Khipci to the commercial efficiency ami at- the other cities and the seller would not retdve n price that comtractiveness of this section. favorably with the prices have pares the Through years they lieen doing business they have al- patd by this roiniiny. most fair and honest In no questioning the There can ways their negotiations and afforded the fact that this company N one of public a valuable market for the the luost imnisirtant commercial firms of this section; lis manage products they handle. It Is lmHirtant that the produc ment Is In the hands of men who er should have a market that Is know the business lu which they up to the standard and this section are engaged from A to Z. !' ln-e- I -- , v If : ' ,'! i. . I I I w Cv v rrr;' : 1 ' JLLL'STRATIXO the changes In American Ihlng rund, lions, this uix!el farm house, erected by The Country Home, national farm magazine, ittracts much attention t the World's Fair In Chicago. It Is In benutb are embodied fully landscaped tot adjoining the dairy exhibits. New In Its construction, which Is of brick, steel and concrete. The lower floor contains living room, kitchen, wsh room, laundry, farm ofllce, work shop and two-ca- r garage. The upper floor has four bedrooms and bath, plus a "roof deck" over the entire garage. The brick used Is reinforced with iteel rods, precast In panels, and set In place much as Hie so called fabricated houses sre built The house Is fireproof and rsn be built for less than f.Vmo. As shown at the World's Fair, It Is completely eriippcd with all modern Improvements The house hag no cellar, Its architects c'.lar H obsolett tod expensive. awlntalnliitf thai ld-s- I 'fCZr V t lV,1i" f- 7'" " eVn'- - S 7 i s i r i I 7 fMII.' V,.!!..,,..i i. . , i il. Nau;;n;i,c;1,,;0. ;T;ziiva al w,lb IU ot Ao much gn" |