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Show Page Thursday, February I91j94j THE MURRAY EAGLE 2 Be Our heart, and not other --mw. "upi. jons forms our true honor s NOTICE Here&There The Murray Eagle rubli :her & Gt-n- i Entered ar. second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the l'nst UtliLv at Salt Lake City, Utnh, under Published Thursdays Act of March 3, 1S79. 1 The weather is still something that gives Jess 1, a feeling that the birds that go south arc not so foolish as some people think. O year in advance: $1.00, Salt I.akv County; elsewhere in U.S.; $2.00 Subscriptions--- O The Turf King had an exciting struggle one afternoon this week with sonic of the sages of State street. Blood Still Thicker Than Water rtinciiilicr the story about the family tli:ir w.is Comer bickering aniontf themselves, and i)ov ami then coming to blows, hut when a iranu of outside bullies picked on one of them the rest forgot their petty juanelings and united to spank the interlopers. We Americans are like that. In those intervals when we hac no dangerous common enemies uc frequently exercise our muscles on one another. Hut today we have common enemies, so we cvpress our true Americanism by getting together! A very fine example of this great American trait is shown in the suLTCstioti by the Utah chain stores that the campaign on the chain store tax bill be suspended until after the war, and that independent merchants and chains unite to fight the common enemy, the international bullies who have attacked us all. In recommending th.it the Legislature consider such a course, in the event of a special session between now and August, the chain stores wrote to the L'tah Retail Grocers' Association: "I IV sincerely hope that you will accept this imitation. IfV hope that our joint petition will result in favorable legislative action a u,l that it will be possible to arrange for further cooperation between in all ami ts ways by which we can any and unitedly unselfishly carry out our and duties to Utah and the naV iiil whole-hearte- Turf King was the o o w inner. Reports of tire sabotage in the county are ness thief d very discouraging. An with in vice a willful, is quite comparison person wanton destroyers of property. honest-to-goo- O 0 Easter is not far away and then the youngsters w ill have some real fun. Dclbert Townsend is quite the egg hunt impressario, or Mr .C. o o Air. and Mrs. Ray B. Allan are quite the interested grandparents of a granddaughter. Con- gratulations. 0 0 Roger Dittman says that he is going to war and do the best he can when the government folks are ready for him. This sounds fair enough and should be satisfactory to one and all. o o Low er tourist travel in point of numbers may be expected for 194:. Murray tourist quarters will likely be well filled with families unable to find other quarters. 0 o Luke Morris is quire plump according to the opinions of his friends. All Luke and a yard wide. o o Murray school children are gathering tin foil and other valuable material for war use. d 0 o Steve Kondor is now operating the Rav B. Allan repair shop next door to the Murray City tion:' fire hall. this is a patriotic proposition, and one which we feel sure most independent merchants will join in npproiiur. A restoration of harmony among our merchants, who have such an important job to do in distributing the necessities of life to our people, xvould go far toward making that job more efficient. What it amounts to is an armistice in trade wars for the duration. After the international enemy has been disposed of, then the sponsors of the chain store tax can resume their domestic warfare if they still feel that way about it. (.'ert.iiuly 0 0 John A. Nelson and V. S. Cerrard brought in their renexvals for the Murray Eagle last My, Legionnaires are fine folks. Monday night. No news from the draft board this week, but there will be some data next week. Great numbers of men are goin to hear from Uncle Sam. 0 o Mr. Bubel at the Murray Floral has sonic very beautiful tulips. It is thought that tulips may be difficult, to obtain soon on account of war conditions. Even the flowers arc affected by the troubles of the human race. Anns Production Revealed lew men have any precise knowledge of the extent of American arms production today. And none can or will describe it except in general terms. Facts and figures which could be of any service whatsoever to tljc enemy arc not released or published. It is to the credit of the American press that it has accepted and made workable a "vol.mt.irv censorship" system which keeps the American people the best informed in the world, and still makes public nothing- which could be used to advantage by the intelligence ami espionage services of the Axis powers. I5ut non statistical reports arc being printed, written by men who have been permitted to sec what industry is doing for the war effort. At long 1.14, those teports are becoming encouraghis ing. county is, of course, still far away from the goal of maximum war production. Hut it is approaching that goal, and in some instances schedules arc being exceeded. Industry, big and little, is making the complex change from to with far urcatcr celerity and economy of motion than many expelled. And in Washington, Defense Head Donald Nelson is making of the unprecedented powers recently given him to weed out bureau heads and employes who threatened to smother the defense drive in 0 o of Murray City retired farmers arc limbering up their muscles for the coming summer of work in raising food crops. A number Bishop Varry will doubtless be busy in garde tiing this season. Never an idle moment for Mr. Varry. o o Wonder how Hy Pactsch is doing in You can safely sav he is a friend of everyone in the town bv this time. Trc-nionto- O'O ' 0 0 If you contemplate matrimony, have the Eagle print a set of invitations. Never marry without thinking of the Eayle. peace-producti- o 0 war-producti- that calloused thumb (from pin hall operations) is no excuse for draft exemption. Bill says a o 0 u-- Schuyler Call, the younger, employed in a California airplane factory lias resigned to join the navy. red-tap- , MOTORIST! Kfhl.Phillipr agreeable winter. Adolf I can't be intimidated by weather, ' Yank That ain't the way I heard it. Bah! You're green and untrained. You represent a capitalistic nation. You are soft and flab- nervous breakdown coming along? Adolf That was all newspaper talk. I have no nervous breakdown. Yank I'll see that you get one now! Are you still wearing that uniform you were never going to take off until you had licked the world? CLEANING Don't let dust and (crime ruin the finish and upholstery of your car! us clean and wax your How About lt Your Battery? car now. It will look better and last longer! Need A Lube Job? Vasaich Ges . . And we do an expert Job. Thorough lubrication require attendants for the Job , . . and that's Just what we offer you. We have the most modern equipment, which ald u In giving you a upeedy, efficient Job. Bring your car in TODAY. Let our EXrtRTS do an expert Job! . fcr UTAH CLIMATE SERVICE !! HllWl' niv r. s. nr. 1 t.nse SAYINGS BONOS and STAMTS 3. Phone Murray 710 For a DcLuxe TONSORIAL SERVICE E. L. "Batch" Batchelor 4770 South State Street In DeLuxe Bowling Alleys rnoTni; x FINE DINNERS i If. WE CATER t- o- I hicken Steak or Spaghetti Sandwiches Soft Drinks Fine Beers PRIVATE PARTIES 39th South and State Street Dial CLUB NO COVER CHARGE! aw TO BUILD Under New Tille " 9 Kl I THE W A VI . . F faiiiaui , 4 m mm mm Ja! Adolf-- Ja! Yank I didn't know cooties could stay so long In one place. Say, why don't you get wise and sue for peace? . Adolf Me sue for peace! I've got the world under my heel. Yank All I got from that sen- Homes! See II L MORRIS, tence was your name. Adolf What name? Yank Heel. Contractor 4966 Glenn St. Phone Murray 571-j- j "EVERYONE SHOULD OWN A HOME!" Adolf Nincompoop! I consider you too small or me to notice. Yank If you think you look oversized you're crazy. How are your generals? Don't worry about my Adolf gen- erals. Yank If you ain't worried why should I be? Adolf I'm itching to get a crack at you. Yank You're a poor Judge of what causes those itches, Adolf. And, lissen, I've got a proposition for a partner of yours. It's an of fer for Mussolini. Hollywood wants him In Keystone comedy revivals. Adolf He'd be no funnier there than he is here! Yank Joe Ruby's TAVERN Brightest and Cleanest Spot in Town BEER CIGARS SOFT DRINKS Meet New Friends . . . Greet Old Friends at do 179 North Main Street parage my acrobats. They're putting on quite an act. Yank They crossed us by coming on during intermission. A year from now they won't even be able to get bookings In Perth HIENDSmr Tjr: You amuse me. You'll laugh all over when " . ... Is It? Yank Adolf Mid vale r urrm SPRY 3LB. CAN FLORAL PIN you see what I've brought over for you. Adolf-V- hat . . . Hoffman Meai & Grocery Amboy. Adolf Yank v 'The Place to Meet" you get all your partners out of vaudeville? Benito could have come from no place else. And now you're tying up with Japanese acrobats. Adolf You'd better not disWhy u.lmtM bucksaw? Flour, Husler's Kilchen Maid . You'U find outl Loin End Cuts "WANTED PARTNER for my small farm. Easy Job. I will make the debts and he will pay them. Tine Grove Farm, DelaNarrowaburg, N. Y," ware Valley News. Size Peas Butter i 3-- 3' 2 lb. 42c 1st Grade 1 Ground Beef.. lb. 23c SWAH Lg.Z.15c 1 - Ie. 3 for if Rinso ct.63c-Ie.2Lifebuoy....3 for 3c t 1U enjoy tho luxury cf you've been reading the Washington dispatches loo closely for the last eight years. ncicnt NO HOARDER " ne A says "Okayl" Each scarcity lie lakes In stride, And never thinks "What can I hide?'' I. Andrew complains that defpiu the rubber shortage a lot of check keep bouncing the tame ss ever. ftuy Dck'nte Bonds 23c 19c 19c Reg.347c::3 ba, i9c Aw, wondcrman Is Luther Gray To shortages Lux Lux Toilet Soap SOAP i 1.33 3 for 39c Sweet Wrinkled No. Harvey Wiley Corbett, noted architect, says the day of the skyscraper is over. That strikes us as a belated comment. It's years since anybody's had courage to build anything higher than three stories. An engineer says red lights should be used during a blackout Not we hope, in the theory that anybody pay attention to Ihcm. "J0 2;c bucksaw. What would I do with a A H 3302 South State St. I standard. . Barber Shop BONDS! by. Yank The voice is the voice of Adolf but the words are the words of Wilhelm. Adolf Where are you? Yank Wouldn't you like to know? Adolf I'll find out. Yank You bet. From now on I'll be in constant touch. Adolf I suppose you realize you are up against an unbeatable army. Yank Nix on that. I read that news from Russia. Adolf Russia, phooey! I'm not finished with her yet Yank Boy, how you wish you were! Lissen, Adolf, how's your DE LUXE BUY DEFENSE ! Adolf TRY All news should be in not later than 10 a.m., Thursday. 2. All pictures must be at the office not later than 5 p.m. Tuesday. 3. Advertising copy should be in not later than 6 p.m. Wednesday; mats and special copy, not later than 11 a.m., Wednesday. One of the most encouraging signs at Washington Is the gradual disappearance of all those boys who were suddenly thrown off the stalling LUBRICATION WASHING TIRE CARE! Everything for Your Car! . I Hitler has one great advantage over the rest of the Kails; he doesn't have to listen to Hitler. because I get RAVARINO SERVICE . . UTAH REFINED f IMAGINARY INTERVIEWS (The First Doughboy Abroad, aod Adolf Hitler.) Yank Adolf, I am here. Adolf I'll be seeing you. Yank and sooner than you think! I hear you've been having a dis- Yank "C d! ule: n? Mr. Cumbcrledge says he will pay cash for cars. Now is the time xve formerly thought of buying a' new car. Now it is to consider selling. 1 I'M A HAPPY T J ..... vj incur nnViliratinn in uiuci of your news, advertising, and of pictures, in the current issue ho FspIp. we would appreciate the cooperation of all in conforming to the following sched- o o ral Manager, C. B. Wallace noble-minde- tfco whiskey cf tlio "flavcr years" 5 rein tl i.frW Whulrv. 60 (M.f, Autsy u S SrhrnUf lUtil!,r$ CVjwi.'.m, Xe )W AVurwriy Straight Hit lir U 111 WIHI W. CUf ! |