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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE C. 13. Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the I'ost Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879. OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah One Year in Advance Six Months In Advance Elswhere In The United States One Year In Advance meetings. at 10 a. m.; TERMS $1-0- - $2.00 Prof. Tugwell, Oranges, Canned Goods, Oatmeal and Ballyhoo it increases costs. Bacon was Mr. Tugwcll says advertising is says a once chunk of hog meat. It was a sinful waste of money. glorified into something else by There are two kinds of values Ihe pictured beauty of a slab of the one inherent in the article, I his food; that too is the story of the other the mind value. The ham and a hundred other foods. mind value is peculiar to the Advertising has and will continue customer. Mind value is the thing to increase consumption and lowwhich causes two women to argue er prices. over the respective merits of What made a nation drink tomcheese, fur coats or flowers,. Ad- ato juice and ask for canned pinevertising impresses on the mind apple? What made people want the certain things in life that may canned soups and freshly baked please. There would be no nation- crackers and cookies in packages? al distribution of a thousand items Surely not by making better of merchandise if it were not for cakes, cookies and crackers than publicity that is if those things anyone else but by first making that one thinks about once in a good foods and then telling the while were not continually im- astigmatic world about it in type pressed upon one by the repeiti-tio- n and picture. But to get back to of advertising. Doctor Tug-we- ll our mutton this time the sheep says advertising adds to consumer cost. It is exactly the other way around. One might summon ten thousand witnesses in the form of advertised products to disprove a statement so absurd. Advertising took oatmeal out of the barrel in w hich mice slept and placed it in clean packages. So it did to prunes and pickles. It took oranges from the toe of the Christmas stockings and made it a nation's fruit food. It made the public finicky abefut the kind of bread it bought. Advertising raised the standard of living in a million homes. The smart Mr. Tugwell is ignorant of human beings, human behavior and of the ordinary commonplaces of life when he Tugwell. He would go back to the days of the town crier if to anything at all. Tugwell does actually believe in advertising. Let all the newspapers of the nation, all the magazines and all the publications radio and the channels offering the dissemination of information be closed against Tugwell and he would last about as long fs the proverbial feather in hell. Tugwell lives on publicity. It took him out of his natural obscurity and gave him a place in the sun. Otherwise he would have been neither asset nor liability a nonentity. That is advertising He would die like any other microbe if there were nothing on which to feed. Janesville, Wis., Gazette. is VLAS HAS NO TOWNSEND TAXES EXCEED LIVING COSTS In 1934 we spent for our living: -- ...$7,650,000.00 For food ....For rent 3,600,000.000 For clothing 3,600,000.000 Total $14,850,000,000 The tax collector took for national, state and local taxes $15,500,000,000 McGroarty(Dem. Talif.) introduced in Congress II Plan bill, every man nnd woman over 60 years of age and to finance the payment by federal transaction tax starting it 2 per cent and going higher ,f necessary. When the Townscnd Plan was being debated in the House the following took place: Mr. Ferguson )Dom., Okla.): There is rot a member in this House, man or woman, who would vote for that (the Towns-end- ) bill. Mr. Vadsworth (Rep.. N.Y.): Would not the gentleman be willing to make an exception in his statement. Does he not think the introducer of the bill would vote for it? Mr. Ferguson: No; Mr. has informed me himself he would not support II. R. 3977 r.3 introduced. R. 3977. the Townscnd to pay $200 a month to English walnuts, pecans, almonds, and filberts are nearly 10 per cent more plentiful this year than last. Nuts in general are concentrated food, high in fat. They add flavor and pleasing texture to the menu and supplement foods lacking richness, but they are not tablespoon foods like cabbage, potatoes, ppeas, and beans. BALLARD'S EXTRA SPECIAL DAILY p. m., and 7 p. m. I! works of Robert Browning. Last Tuesday, forty members gathered early to receive instructions in making fiber flowers. At the regular hour Mrs. Emily Flowers gave a lesson on the selection of house hold linens, followed by a review of daily courtesies in the home. DODGE FINER 4 SEDAN Beautifully finished, leather upholstery, excellent tires, A-- l Mechanically and very $117 economical for only ON DISPLAY STAND AT 601 SOUTH MAIN STREET. An entertaining assembly, presented by Murray High former graduates, took place last Friday. Elva Brown, vice president of the alumni association, took charge. Tui and Lola Median ON THE make sang a duet, the "Japanese Love following; CARS Song," and Lc-- Nelson, from the class of '26, ( ffcrcd a and b num1927 NASH Coach. Ambassa- - bers. "Forgotten." and "Sleep, 1927 NASH, T.'..thy, Sleep." Graduating dressSedan. dor es from the year 1914 to the Sedan. 1923 HUDSON present, were modeled by high 1923 NASH Lit;ht 6 Sedan. school students. The models were Se1D2G CHANDLER June Watts, 1914; Carol Brown, dan. 1922; NVdra Harker, 1923; Miller, 1927 CHEVROLET Coupe. ?Zl; Carol Card-wel1923; Virginia Holmes, 192G CHRYSLER 4 Coach. '927; Carol Thoniasnn, 1927; 1927 STAR Coupe. Audrey At wood. 192.; Blanche 1927 ESSEX Coach. Farror. 1929; Alice Snarr, 1930: All in GOOD Running Con- and Fuelyn McMillan, 1935. The remainder of the dition. was devoted to pep sonss No Reasonable Offer Kcfus-eand yells. ALSO SEE OVER DO QUALITY TEST RECORD CARS IN OUI. II. rJ and Soft Mct.l. HEATED SHOW ROOMS AT H heated When nn'tnl tnj Mtften. When they arc cooled Ihej 577 So. Main St. cooled to hnrden When lend heroines It nlr tenierntiirt'i liquid Was. 2211 hard rnntigh to vibrate he itruck off A DOLLAR'S f.I'p tin f "tip! and n tn;-i- l it f. r a Mt ' Vi V uhurlptiin to Typewriters All makes. Late models rented fn the home, 1 nmiiiu $2.50, 3 mouthi-$0.00- Initial rent applied on par ebase. n, machines, Adding enter, eheek writers, dujili suppli-.-iiu- repairs. SALT LAKE TYPEWRITER COMPANY Mrs. . loiii..-Wh-y Rt-- t service ADove an cr I GIRLS, SWAINS. AND TAILORjS PRESS SUITS State Hy, 3 Old Gold Wanted Turn your old Jewelry, dental, cimvus, bridges, old watches, etc iuto cash today. Highest prk paid. Trade your old watch it 011 a new one. HEED ClilSLTi . I 64 East First South St. Vacuum Cleaner Repairs Hare your vacuum cleauer norklni u the peak of elfldtucy lor )our cloaiiliiK. 1'arts and aervice for and every make of vacuuui or wutou Diacbliie made. Wrlnter rolls fur tm make of waslier. guaranteed workou. ship. A-- l MASTER ELECTRIC SHOP 433 Last 3rd So. Hy. 8,ti MAKE BOOKS EXCELLENT GIFTS A Complete Variety is Available Make Your Shopping Complete by Visiting the DESERET BOOK COMPAXI 11 East South Temple Was. W, EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH PAKTS you need. Accessories ia any and all makes of cars. Usee auto and truck parts at price to suit your purse. APEX AUTO WRECKING COMPANY 569 South State Was. 4G34 IRRIGATION PUMPS, MOTORS Generators, Compressors, Mote Repairing. Buzz Saws made order. New and used motors anc machinery. Try us for depend ability. U THOMAS ELECTRIC West 517 fcnd South CO. Was. Lit Your local grocer recommends and sells GRAINS OF GOLD AND TOASTED BREAKFAST WHEAT Demand the Best ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, BRACE? ARCH SUPPORTS, TRUSSES Made to your individual needs a slave who must do n ho is hid Belts, Elastic stockings, crutches LUTHERAN CHURCH uinler pain of punishment, but that and etc. Guaranteed workman Christ Eveangehcal Lutheran of a free niun who feels himself "inship. church of Murray (Missouri dependent" In the sense of beln? as The FITWELL ARTIFICIAL 171 h East synod) little under the domluloa of tlmse LIMB CO. South street the Rev. F. E. whom he serves as they are under 135 West 3rd South Was. 62M Schumann, pastor. his. Office Hours 8 a.m. to 5 pjn. Regular Sunday services 3:00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor on When the Dinosaur Ruled Matthew 20: Sermon subThere whs a iieriml. some geoloV ject: "The Worker's in the Lord's Vineyard." The service will be gists estimate It at l.Ti.iKMt.OOO years, followed by hour's in- when the dinosaur in almost forms, were as truly masters QUALITY FEEDS struction for children and for Inof the earth the as mammals. in the chief parts of adults, Christian doctrine, with appli- cluding man. are today. That was Distributed by cation to our every day life. the lteptile ao, nr the Mesozolc era. You and your children are corW. E. Cain & Son Rock for Miniitippi Dykes dially invited to come and worMuch of the rock used to build ship with us. PHONE Murray 53S-dyke alone the Mississippi river between Memphis and New Orleans BAPTIST CHURCH 4004 So. 5th Ea.t wan taken from cliffs Forty-eight- DRAPER Gjpf1tLl Inntun-erahl- one-ha- lf South; James P. Cumberland river Payne, Pastor Sunday services: Bible school at 10:0U a. m. Young Peoples meeting at 6:45 p. m. Gospel service at 7:30, strmon by the pastor on the subject, 'The Christian Life a Vocation." Week-da- y services: The Guild meeting scheduled for Tuesday night has been postponed until the 25th. Choir rehearsal Wedi nesday at 8:00 o'clock, preceded k service at 7:00. by East 62 48th e bordering the In Tennessee, B,MBBB,BM"M,,aill'MM,3'"g""irtr,'1''WIJI BATTERIES Reduced Distance which rate hcm at 7 p. in. every ni'it arc now extended to in. rludo all hour Sunday. et rum rate i k r j Authorized Ford Dealer ST. VINCENT de PAUL 4000 Wasatch Street K K S Dependable Repair Work COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 11 a. m., fol lowed by Preaching Services at 11:45 a. m. Ladies Aid Society from 2 to 4 p. m., on Wednesdays. red nerd every night from 7 . in. to 1:30 a. ni. ami nil liourn Sun. TIRES-GA- i mid-wee- IVr-oii-to'i- M i HARDIN CHICKS? I The SLT'EKIOIi DA IKY 1856 South lesson-sermo- mind. OP.TH V. Hy. .52. South State eon-plet- asM-m-bl- and thus slv WALT WILLIAMS USED FURNITURE STORE v, l. Phone help kiOdlal grow; that create energy ami reautmt, to disease. Insist on tSUi'iatlutt dm milk. Emily Flowers has returned home after spending two 333 South Main Was. 27151 weeks in Los Angeles with her daughter, Mrs. Milton L. Steele. Abstracts While there she visited Sunday Rood Good nl'striu-tsSchool and Relief Society in tqiend valuable time at nn Glendale ward. The people there opportune moment.- Have a goo' Ladies Bridge club will meet are building a new chapel which available. abstract with Mrs. Lucile Hickman Fri they hope to complete by June. HOMER THOMAS day afternoon. 101 So. Mate Wns. Sfi!f . AS INVOKED SOUL Mrs. Hettie Edmunds SPIRITUAL enter APPREHENSION Broadway Market tained Thursday afternoon for members of her luncheon club. (Juality niHrclinndise In nil of oin "Soul" is the subject of the departments. Every day is spvi:ii Ladies of Olympus sewing sermon to be read in all Churchmeat mar day at our circle will meet with Mrs. Myrtle es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun-laket, delicatessen, pastry and frtii1 Taylor Friday afternoon for a stand. Ynnr shopping is not February 16. luncheon at 1:30. The Golden Text: "Unto thee, until you have visited . . . O Lord, do I lift up my soul. BROADWAY MARKET Holladay Juniors of M. I. A. Show me thy ways, O Lord; ' East Was. 1011 Broadway will participate in a stake fest- teach me thy paths," is from ival to be held in Murray First Psalms 25:1, 4. ( .inen Supplies n also inward, February 19. Tables will The .All kinds if Linen and be laid by the respective groups cludes the Bible passage: "And forms furnished i'.t reason:!1 ' for a buffet supper. Prizes will he said unto them, When ye prices. Cal ronivo a l't;i!i lnd" be given. pary, say, Our Father which art to keep your fellow man sit won in heaven, Hallowed be thy THE AMERICAN LINT name. Thy kingdom come. Thy SUPPLY CO. will be done, as in heaven, so "It pays to keep elenrT in earth. Give us day by day our K. So. Hy. 2184. Hy. 2H daily bread. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. Lead us not into temptation; but dePESERET MORTUARY liver us from evil" (Luke 11:2, b Air At 3,4); and the following correlative from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Lord's Prayer is the prayer of Soul, not of material sense." (p. 14). "The prayer that reforms the sinner end heals the sick is an absolute faith that all things are possible, to God, a spiritual understanding of Him, an unselfed love." The Beit Service 1 i The hest servhe Is not that of offer Mar-.".ir- Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucile Hickman gave the lesson on early pioneer customs and Mrs. Needham read a sketch of the life of her grandmother, Hostof the afternoon were esses Aurilla Whipple, Pearl Henrich-seSadie Harper and Jane P. Bowers. Senior Sunday School will ad journ next Sunday that members may attend Stake Conference. Junior Sunday School, however, will be held at the regular hour. PRESENTS ASSEMBLY 1928 Kilt-he- Mrs. Lucile Hickman wijl con duct a literary lesson at Relief Twin Peaks Camp, D. U. P. next Tuesday on the met with Mrs. Alta Needham Society Mc-Groar- ty ALUMNI i, uiah lais.e- - What Saves Fuel? Stop the cold air from coming u aud the warm air from going 1? Weather Strips, Calking, tion now installed by experts small monthly payments. ptib estimate on any amount of woit RAWSON AND COMl' Wv ":6 So. State St Was Coxe E. Mrs. of Your Money" For George home Deal Good "A ly The avenue. on Valley View WESTERN FURMlUitt. Oldsuiybile Sales and Service-- , COMPANY sewing table was covered with Never before have our sales, Was. Sl.i lace cloth decorated with red 13.) South State rooms housed a finer buy than in red and tapers carnations the hew 1935 models. We i. silver holders. Past presidents Stove and Furniture Store vite ycu to inspect them. and their table ul ranges presided at the Full liiie f gn a"1 A. E. TOLKSSEN counselors served refreshments Iliuh chair, new. $1.75. St4 South State Was. 614 Nellie Mrs. Bird, to sixty guests. chairs 50c, Coal Range $7, Dresser Earl and Zenna Buttle iurmsnea $i.W. AH kinds of oilier useful vUlUE'S DRINK music throughout the afternoon. articles. We buy, sell and repair. Tluire is nolliins more complete as By special request, Mrs. Sarah f, We try to beat everybody's priee DAIKY Uiau SLl'tlilOK lZ MILK. K. Bridge sang "Silver Bells." you get all the proteins, necessary In used furniture and Steves. well as the livu vitamin that 33-3- 7 SUPPORT Representative 2 Bishop Ryberg addressed the evening meeting last aunaay encouraging auxiliary organizations to be loyal to their responsibilities. Elders Elmer Dansie and William Brinton represent ed their respective quorums. Music by the choir was especially fine. 50 - sal. Western Furniture Company, Juvenile department ib m: Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter largest in Utah. Special PHONE HOLLADAY 53-large size crib complete with wos Tea Silver Relief Society mattress, crib blanket and Stake Conference next Sunday event of social the beautiful outstanding Baby Book, all tor will take the place of local the loveat held Terms. Knsv the being WQI week, are Conference hours Telephone Murray 35 ' Issued Every Thursday WHERE TO TRADE IN HOLLADAY HAPPENINGS Associate Editor, J. U. Wallace Wallace, Editor BUSINESS-PROFESSIONA- L DIRECTORY, Rev. Patrick .Majglure, Pastor Sunday Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Wcck-daMass, 8:00 a. m. Genuine FORD Repairs y TUS CHRISTIAN SCIHNCB MONITOR n ruM.sh d bv Ti To In It rid l!f I . t' I .dull !! Tut Cn!T1. I'lct teni M ir'.. f ft fill. i r"- n ' fx 0. 8 ft t n Notary Public f Vtlt f iw'l COMPLETE C.B. WALLACE i li M-- t P Ka, . Mk' t. r trial tr ml-- "lttl",I t p.iuiv. tNmif, piliH pi. till PoHnfi, tmli :. doilkt ill). 71 . . ANTON BLOOM 37-1- 6 So. 2nd West ! j Phone Murrajr 35 SERVICE, CAS AND OIL We give and redeem S & H Green Trading Stamps on Gasoline and Oil. 155 CoVirtVverui'e j 1 l- Alio CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. U mil SOUTH AM) STATE . PHONE MURRAY 8t |