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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE ""r-r"- i..;,., ., :!,. i ,iUi.. ;1,,,n:i,.u.aii, li,iil.ii.liliMiliMii,iili,i,WMi,li,H,ii,,ft iwifciiifciwiiiiiiiiatw!1 THROUGH A li Vv4)rnans Eyes JEAN NEWTON By THE SOCIAL STATUS OF THE WIFE BEATCR HAS CHANGED now buys a New J 7c7v "XT" IN shall whistle aftei the hours of uyue of the clock in the ni-- ht or keep any rule whereliy any suihlahiK outcry he made in the still of the nluht, as nmking an affray or liKATLNG IUS WIFi:, or servant, etc." This is taken from the Statutes of the Streets, printed hi London hi l.v.i:;. It has tieen said that If you will examine the laws of a people you will et an Insight Into their habits. Let us h ipe that the prohibition of n man's heating his wife In the still of the niuht Is not so signllleant of the habits of Londoners of lolU!! The capitals In the quotation nre ours. The mention of men beating their wives was quite casual In connection witli making unwonted noise at night. In fact. It was entirely from the viewpoint of not dis- ii'!!fl;Mjt EY "arrangement with Universal Credit Company, Ford dealers now make it easier than ever for you to own a new, 1936 Ford Y-- 8 ear any model. Several new plana are open to you. All these plans bring you new low-cofinancingnew completeness of insurance protection. And even more important any of these plans brings the greatest Ford ear ever built. It otters so many you iine-ea- r features that it is being called "the most under-pricecar in America". Y" turbing the neighbors that the Injunction against beating his wife was placed upon the Jolly nmn ot those days. Apparently In the daytime was quite In order. It seems we women have come up n step or two since laird. Today wife beating at any time is regarded as at least a misdemeanor and In practically every state In this etilighted Union, at least, a husband guilty of such lack of restraint would be certain of punish-mei:c- . In addition to that there la A the social stigma today. mail know n to heat his wife Is no longer attractive to women and he Is sure to be looked dow n upon by men as Is anyone who has to resort to force In his managing. It Is the boast of husbands who have their wives properly trained that one look or one word from them is enough to get things their way. Yes, Indeed, we certainly have progressed since the day when there was nothing to stop a man from beating his wife but the curfew hour or the woman's superior muscular prowess. It's enlightened public opinion that has done It that's what It Is. st wife-beat-lo- d vsSSSSSj Arrange for a demonstration today. Learn for yourself how many reasons there are for wanting a new Ford V-Then get down to terms and learn bow easily you can own one through these Authorized Ford Finance Plans. .eMfe 8. DEALER YOUR FOIil) UMBERLEDGE MOTOR COMPANY MURRAY, UTAH LEGAL NOTICES . . GRAIN - FEED - - FLOUR . - COAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS By ANNE CAMPBELL SIMMONS FRED CARLSON & CO. summer lingers. The Iawn ciimes leailinj; Day with risy lingers. There Is no hint of nutumn rain. The wlhhi-ocHIs jieea ami framaiit as the lane to childhood. HKIvTHA K. SKKF.N, vs. MRS, A. K. BROWN, Defend- ant; THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MON'TOR Tin Cks'Stmn U 8 A Boston, Mar.'.iu ju.-t:s- . ot Vir r!l ffnm l' I'm ip.c-.ivi '! f 4 th d.nljr rood nf miiip, .1. tnir:-r 1 r;i;.;iri-!.- ' t ac.'-.- J lo or Mr; 't y rtit h (ill You f c'.c n'ifl 'lc"rir ii if rio. ( pi-- r 4 prnli'b:l.o:i. And dint tie mi an n Out"tip to al t.d tl't ottlrr 'ntum. ' rcne-iiv- F'jM.shcd by c 'tt"i ma Mnviroi, 15)ir Blv Ptitio'l. Potm. one dullar works- trial aubsrr pi:on. I eacln Ma is pr.d op-t,e- ar l. r ..'. 'i - lNa:n. p.rie (Ad The bees are humming still. Midsummer (dullness Urines ti the silver rill no hint of sadness. The winter snows will fall, hut In tlic ;liiins Red ;ieeu nail tall the cum Is crow in::. SUMMONS: THE STATE: OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to i;Liin ten (UO d;tys ;dter :he" servjee of this su:v.inns ujKin you, if served ui'l.m the ciir.tj ;n which this ;utii n is brought; 7 Milncript'um to tlierwise iftl. itlun v, Siin-hin- de-ten- e, lovn St. Cl.dr County way, were I a sparrow. I'd fly nt elovt. uf day straight as twenty servue, and lays after such C Ball Syndicate WNU Service. . () l . A DOLLAR'S WOHTrl r.ji;nn mi J imiil it uidijl f ,r a ix weeks' ! St. Clair County way, tin DOWN IN THE CITY CO CRT OF SALT LAKE CITY County of Salt Lake, Slate of Hah Opposite City Hall rilONE Murray 42J DOWN ST. CLAIR COUNTY WAY For further infortr.atinn. consult the County Clerk or the under signed. d the above entitled art ion; an arrow. ;.nd in ease of your failere to do In the dark wood, I'd need Alone in tins action 0. the plaintiff no f.iidln. the .vill apply to the vwl For In the solitude a dream Is hid i:T the relief deniandid v.uh filed has Lien which Copirllil WNU Ser!c. the elerk of said cuiirt and of t a:T?!e.ed is h.ettto which a Fruit Chinete Kumquat, :nd herewith f ied upon y Is a Chinese cltru fruit Kiiiinpva! and will take judgment auainst eiiii-.if!.cultivated in Japan, with the you in accordance California ami also In Florida. prayer of said cojvplaint (aiii tin,: It Is of small utass lioui.-- i. title to that certain aii'eimnl.'ilr' In shape and or rmmd uhlons nie. described in plaintiff's comhas a sweet rind and oehl pul. It $ plaint. Is ehiell.v u'd for making print) rvl fr t, eom-p!:un- Still Boatt Duckinp Stool The Village of I'nrdwh I, ancient port of Canterbury ou tin. banks of the Stour and the Thame I Estuary, still (masts a ducking stel, though s Its only purpose Is to rei Ind of the tone glorj of a day when pirates fume nsho; to raid the rich towns of Kent. Attached to the rear wall of a bt llding behind the town hall Is a huge oak beam eipilpped with pulley and Is sustackle from which the pended. Culprits were hound to the stool and lowered Into the waters of the Stour. Legend calls tlAs piece of shore the Drowning Whaf. "A I. Carte" "A la rnrie" Is pronounced "ah lah kail" and Is French for meals served from a bill of fare on which each dish Is priced separately. Font-wicher- std n-p- r t HAY... GRAIN... COAL... Globe A-- 1 FEED Draper Quality Mashes l'l.untilt s V. O. Addn.-s- SasidersFeed&'CoaiCo. 4791 South State & VXU. . n Dank W.d-st- 1. - ':;. publualion. J..n. M. Fi b. i:t, Last puiih' Fn.--t 1 de FAI YIN'CLNT ST. S'i' Was-.n- of the is the subject to be read in all Church-of Chn.-t-, Scientist, on Sun-(j- . oi y. January 1!). Text: Th.e "This is the (dde Licsiarr. Krv. I'atriik God hath i i that fc'ven to cord, Sunday M.om s. M .d 1" a" us eternal life, and this life is m 1. a. h. in, a. in. Saruh.y Si His son," is from I John 5:11. t.o a. in Week-daMa The lesson sern Pin also ini hides B.h.'e passage: "The lird is the COMMENT! Y METHOPIST htht and salvation; whom my C1IFRCII I fear? the Lord is the shall a' 11 a. r.. I Sunday S. of my hfe; of whom h.v.ed by I'm ai hi: c Sumvs .. hail I be afiaid?" (V.. 27:1); 11 1.) a tn and the following correlative it v fro.--, 2 t La,! i s Ai l from the Christian Science tex'-- I V ' - - i. i m on "ok. "Scicr.i o and Health will, p Key in the Senpturrs," ly Maiy Ihiker Kddy: "Jesus tirr.ed the i NOW--TestTh- is mmandment, 'Thou shall have i.o otla r i;ods before n,e,' whiih may be rendered. Thou halt ha.e no hrl of Life as rr.oital; thou shall not know evil, for 11, ere is ene Life. even God, Mixture-FR- EE p,o,i." tp Lo. F.i-t- T : 0 If HCRE tlwt will apiM-a- to all !. at a pceul r an J tlm "''"iliin.ition bargain price. Tlic Anicrii'ati I'0)' s l'xe "d f.ioritc magainf of more than 5(W0 the young mrii. lu fu tiou ranics lov imi ingi of artitlci aJvrniuro to all wotlJ. It parts rf tlic Ih-- famous MtidirJ by roaches n:'J atlih tes are rti, Hrrc ott vi!l linJ the finrvt storir on aviation, business, nhool aclivitirs. humor, ami travel. LVrn at iu Amerirrgu!ar price of ?L00 a year, Tle can floy is ronsiJrrrd a bargain. Ihit now you may obtain it an J this newspaper M,.iinf Co. j (V-- s. Al r: . Mis-Mr.- Hlllf. . I;, .'.T.!.:.-lev's is re. ,; Alk-in- o in 90c 3 piping hot meals, servat your seat in coach or tourist ear on the Scenic Limited and the Panoramic. buys ed Breakfast -- I - Lunch .c 30c Dinner 3:.c or Information, Tickets, Reservations J. ! C.EESLIN, Agent, Phone Murray 399 to ,t pl.lecm. p,,t it to Imd ul V tv.i al l p,'.'-,'.'- b youi-- i ' ' V "s outH'11:: Canada, O.RIOGRAHDE VSTRN rtAILIVOAD SCCM'C UNI jftfOflHt WORLD all . 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' Phono Murray 92 i pre-erv- SKKKN IRVINE, j WE DELIVER ( Travel by Rail v Foi-ll-l- I Low ' j j I station-to-statio- n A giant sun dial was used by the Ineas to measure their seasons the "lnti huatiina," or "place where the sun was tied." The shadow east by the eone on the stone platform beneath formed the basis of the ancient Indian method of reckoning time. FOID 8 After usual low down payment Ancient Indians of Peru Used Cone as a Sun Dial night rales begin at 7 p. m. The lull huatann In varying forms Is found in many of the dead cities which have been unearthed In Peru. Cir.co, ancient capital of the Ineas, Is tin nreheologhid center. The outstanding characteristic of Cii.eo Is Its walls made of huge stones cut and tilted together In some mysterious manner wlthoct the Use of sharp instruments, mortar or cement. Oilier ruins include stone seats, remnants of hat lis, archways and staircases; the fa nious Koiiiideio, a steep naturally grooved lin k used by the Ines lis a toboggan slide long before the Spaniards arrived; and the "Throne of the Inea," a rounded olT reel; with steps cut Into it on either side the vantage point from which. It Is said, the Inea and his engineers directed the const ruction of the fortress of Sacsahiiaiiian. Abyssinian Cat Is From the Sacred Cat of Esypt The Abyssinian eat. It Is claimed. Is descended from the Sacred Cat of Egypt which Is frequency pictured on ancient monumci'ts and which had n religions significance. P.urmese nnd Abyssinian cats are rare In the United Stales and are not classified, according to the Cat Fanciers' association. The Abyssinian eat has a lorn sinuous and graceful figure with pointed head and large expressive eyes, whleh may be green, yellow or hazel. Their coat Is much like a rabbit's In quality with the color a reddish tone. Each hair Is lckid with two or three rows of b'a. k er dark brown. They resemble the Siamese In their companionable qualities bet there the comparison ends l'o- - i place of the Jungle like yell er Siamese, a shock to those e turned to It, a mouse like sip' ' conies from the throat of tt.e slnlan. And their kittens. ntd'' Siamese, are born the same cob the adult. Origin of Mennonite Church The Mennonite church, from whleh the Ainlsh take their beliefs, had Its origin In Switzerland In the Sixteenth century, hut took Its name from Menno Simons, who later carried on the reform movement zealously In Holland, according to a writer In the Cleveland Plain healer. The faith stresses discipline rather than dogma. The break between the Mennonlles and Amlsh came lu IC'.'O, when Jaeah Amen, advocating a more thorough reform, became the leader of a new branch of the Mennonite faith. Known nt various times down through history as Hookers (because their faith decreed that they use only hooks and eyes to fasten their clothing) and milliards, because they maintained the Immersion baptism rites t from the reformers, the sm't has now almost universally adopted the Ainlsh name from their founder. 1 Ann-baptis- Animals at Weather Propheti the actions of animals one man foretell the kind of weather that Is coming, according to the Fur Farmer Magazine, pubFor Instance, lished In Seattle. when swallows fly low rain may be expect iil, as the Ini-et- s they are pursuing are flying near the earth In order to escape the upper regions of the atmosphere. Iucks and trn'M. go to the water and dash It over their backs when rain Is Horses nnd catt'e approaching. M retch their necks and sniff the sir when It Is going to rain. Spiders busy themselves spinning their webs when tine weather Is assured. When owls scream during bad weather It will soon change to good. When been wander from their hives fine weather may be . Moles throw up their hills orpin-tedwhen rain Is coming. l'.y observing Diattat e IMastnse r ntn.xlase Is an found In both anlmnls and plants, which brings about the conIt version of starch Into sugar. It converts dextrin nnd glycogen. s present In various ports) ef the higher plants, especially In the needs, and nlsri In the fungi, as yeasts and biieterlu, It Is the ptynllit of saliva, and as one of the en7ymes In the pnncrentlve fluid Is known as nmylopsln. lilatasewas firt prepared from barley malt. The commercial products Is commonly preptired from malt. Snaket and Their Poiton are supposisl to be from their own poison. This Is true wiih retard to the rlnghals, the spltiing snake of South Africa, nivl this snake nppenrs to be proof against the poison of even so deadly d.hs The a reptile as the pu!T puff adder, also. Is Immune to Its ltut the rule does own poot. not hold good nil round, for the yelhov cobrn dies quickly If with Its own poison, and even more quickly It bitten by a yuff adder. Sunken lm-tnu- |