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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1928 Lodge Notices fo the 5000 who daily become owners of the new Ford car v Tilt) MrlillAY Murray Aerie Friilertml Order at the Clue Creek wnt-e- t tank on the F. I'. K. K l!y, and running tlience in an easterly alou the hkhwiiy to Penrose, north to Thatcher, northeast to Kovveville, and northwesterly to P.liie Spring, thence due east 'o the junction of the I'.riuliaiu and Heaver Hani Highways : ilience east nlon the Heaver Dam Highway to the Colliiiston britle across the Hear river, them,, up Hear river to the I'.oeluer t 'ache loiinty line. Sail Fake: llie follownii; described area in Salt Lake County b: included in the His; Cottonwood Same Kest ne and all shiinrinir ihertin is iirohi'oited hy law: at the end of the pavement on the east end of mist So. Str"et ; thence in a westerly difollow iim rection Highland I'irve to 7Jnd South; ihein-cast to sth i:a-- t : hence to Stlth South; thence east to the i mo.it ii of Cottonwood Canyon; theme north to the mouth of Parley's Canyon: thence following the main highway to the place of hi rinnin. .luah: that portion of .luali county lyinj: west and south of the following descriheil line; at Coulter ou the notth- Urn county houiiilary and follow-ilii- ; the state highway to wiiere .it crosses the smith liounoary of Ihence east the county; aloim the county line to its inter section with the Salt Ijike and I.. A. U. near the Sevier Kiver hridirt : theme along said railroad to its inliMvection the "sheep with one mile lane" approximately south of the ily of Nephi : thence east uloiiy; saiil lane to the foothills and due east to the county line ; and- Seucr: all that portion of Sevier county lying north id' a line through runniliy east and west Sigurd from the foothills on the east to the foothills on the wet. Provided further that the following described territory in I'lali county shall he closed to the shooting of Ijnail; that part of Ftah county lying south of Fiah lake and west of tin' ridge dividing doshen valley from the hal a nee of Ftah county. !y order of .1. Arthur Mechaiu. Slate Fish ami dame Commission er. l'.c-ini- KAtiLES No. ,u, f ljim Kies holds u teiriihir nu-- t t i Hi; e;ieh Friday m :0 p. in. at Fraternal Hall. OFFICERS 1'nst Worthy 1'resideiit. I'liurlo f Mu-ia- Stnul't'er. !. K, Cordon Worthy President Vice I'rosident . Charles Worthy Unionise, Worthy Chaplain - - Hennins; And- i erson. Set Fred Peters relary Treasurer - - - . Ernest Wri-h- ? Worthy Coiid'U'tor - - - Charles A Krieksoii. of lilonl Motor Company organization jnd it at the rate is now growing is to of 3001) cars a tlay. It tiiat owners these new car addressed. is this menage Included in the Free Inspection Service is a check- ppnlre obligation Yjje up of the battery, the generator charging rate, the distributor, the carburetor adjustment, b'gbts, brakes, shock absorbers, tire inflation and steering gear. The engine oil is also changed and chassis lubricated. No charge whatever is made for labor or materials incidental to this inspection service, except where repairs are necessary because of accident, neglect, or misuse. The labor of changing the engine oil and lubricating rbe chassis is also free, although a charge is made for the new oil. Fe believe that when you see the good effects of this inspection you w ill continue to have it done regularly throughout the Life of your ord is a remark-Jjl- v fine ear for one that f0!its ho little. It is simple in of the design, fonstruetod and built to finest materials, unusually close measureThe new l ment. are the reasons it performs hi wonderfully. These are also the reasons itti amice requirements are cost to few and the These up-kee- p to low. new car, you receive your the dealer will ex- plain the simple little things ViTien that cl h!iull he attended to regular intervals to insure Iet the performance. He vill also tell you something of las own facilities for do ing tin work promptly and at email car. very helpful in keeping your car in good running order for many thousands of miles at a minimum of purchase of your ear, you are entitled to Free Inspection Service by your dealer at 500, 1000 and 1300 miles. 1 his pervice is due you and we urge you to take full advantage of it. Proper care during this Tf ilh l!ie Iirrakmjr-i- period n mean a "rent deal to the life of vour car. fiW, trouble and expense. lie operates under close factory supervision and has been trained and equipped to do this work promptly, thoroughly and economically. Ford Motor Company Your Salt ers are Lake City dealpledged to the rtlicy of the Ford M tir Ccmpany. It is our ambition to lead in dealer sr.-vi- efficiency. Our mechanics are all trained in the Ford Motor School. Our equipment is complete with the latest improved and approved machinery and tools- I. 0. O. F. NO. niht at .Monday - !"rnest Wright Kdu'ar E. Eati hel 11. T. l!eii-o- n . - - - - - - J. Tana A. Trea.iuvr - District Kep District Kep. Dislriet Kep. Trustee loc Reader Fdj:ar Eatchcl limes Clay .lot Keader Al Tame Noble drawl Vice drand - - Secret a r.v - - - - - Tnislee Trustee KEIiEKVa LODGE OMENTA timenia liehekah Endue No. 1". neets the tirst and third Tuesdays ! each iionth, lit 7 :."! p. in. in : Fraternal OFFICERS 1 1 . Eiirseit N'ohle - . (hand Vice draud Sarah Whiit Mi, r.i'iiha I'.rady - - - Secretary vlrs. Sarah Had ley - - - Treasurer s'eltic "riukuntcr - Financial Secy. 1 MAHOGANY ( AMP W. V. O. OFFK ERS Irvin Olstm II. W. Canneuieler I'hiiries Stanfl'er V. Canm"jietef Win. P. C. C. Hanker A. L. - - - Clerk Com Council ll. Limber;;. mamler. xcl to. South State St. Murray, Utah Phone Murray 68 Dealers Snmliiy S li.Md Kit. al II t'hiirrh SiTif lit M. Ucv. roi'el l'a-l'- T ibloom--- I', m. 7 :". What About Your Supply of CHRISTMAS CARDS Mn t:c II Ninthly. Ot'lohrr 7 Viuiftit'o i'ImikIi, in !:"' ra in Mass in St. ah- - at 11 M rhiifh, I'ATKU K I". M Mid- - I"-i;- . i 1 I U:. I'a-- r t. skxmiv on in ui. ,NI HIKSNTS ori; T7 o o HVJ knew you could buy n coal that did KOT Miakc any Sticky, Stringy Soot, did make any Clinkers, and DID Last Loiter, wouldn't you fill your bins at "n Sure you would. Then order COAL and let us Prove UTAH-GRAN- D It to you. i oth only. Nosnuber :;rd. I:h and N- - loyally Mr-IInah1 may i inly kilbsl mid thf limit '''iH ""1 two Mnl ht day. ':nl- -. Morcnn. UVI..r. Smier. I 'lull. S'lil" ". i Salt . only, .Neiie and I iniah io.n,ib-.er aid to l.Vh. ho'll 'late. ll,. Ill i,iuul: Jt-- dl IJtHlid omltl. "lily, Hid t.i 7th In. prosbte.1 thai the lin.il hii'b.i l led ! Not'!ller Ii-v- .isl Phone Mur. 5G hall of If - ii-- d -- nooi:it r.KMiST IHSliil lK.Dll l.nurnor W Vnr Willi II. M ATT IS l''or r,nurkMMiirn lal IliktrU'i DON (il,lo II. V'ikI llistrli'l K. O. I.KAi'HCHUOUII Fnr if j Mnl w. n:n:its Kr Atlornr) (,'iirrnl (iiHiiti.i: r. rvitKi it I'ur Slti Trraturrr A. l:iisl.l, HUIM I.Nsi: Fur KIhIp Auditor jon Senator King voted against the Fmergcncy Tariff Bill (H. R. certain agricultural product to meet to present emergencies, provide revenue, and for other as is recorded on page 3461 of the Congressional Record purposes, for l ebru'ary 16. 1921. He also voted against the Conlerence Report on the bill will be found on page 4279 of the Congressional Record for l ebruary 28, 1921. Moll AJ ii t of For Siiirrlnti-ii(l- i I'ublli liitttrii.-tlii.V '. JI.SsKV lilt. For Juatlcm of 1km Kairrnii Court II. I til. I. AM AV. rriiitAin hamuli Utah needs a solid Republican delegation in Washing-to- n to insure the continuance of protective policies: Frnest Bamberger to with and hrlp Reed ? v.- v Smoot in the Senate; Don B. Colton and I:. O. Leather-woo- d to carry on their valuable work for Utah in ConWilliam gress. And Utah needs a Republican governor II. Wattis particularly, because a vote for Mr. Watlis' opponent may mean a vole for a Democrat U. S. Senator inasmuch as the governor has power to appoint a Senator in event of a vacancy during a term of of t ice. And Utah needs Republicans in every state office, to insure Utah the fullest benefits of harmonious administration under Republican policies. 4. A rt - ff jt mil LCtr lis the nucleus of color syinphoii ifs in thf spring. Plan! miiseari variety, Heavenly l'due. beneath Fora f.r-ythh- PIANO TEACHER? Modern Methods Used Reasonable Prices Beginners a Specialty Mrs. E. Owen Bergman (Formerly Miss Clarice Smith l!a.' 1'oplnr Street. Murray, bi-.- " apM-ar-mic- Ol- - FLOW W IWKK c;iU..TKR rovil'OM 1,124 er Vt.th lO.ti'JS nivi nrv nc - aonthly lyiJ St. n:inw niMMi rnil ( ni,..nr la tkr I m... Mil Thf mll(.n w bb Ii ba l i eu k'.'lni on hi St. in. cuts church 'llldcr the ilins lb.ii of l.'ev. nljver ,s. J'.. , baplaiti of the A. WeNli. t Newman I'lnh at Ibf I nhcr-dlof Calif.it nla will c..i,e ., a lose nil I'liday e veiling with a pi . esioit .f the children and tin- - .rownitnj of the I'desv.-Mncin. n Mini ll lather WcKh will seak oil j "Thf Calholif Ci,iifeioiial." Ma jwlll Ih' telcbiatcd at o',i...k oil nl wbi.h lime lather (Sunday Welsh will .peak on "The Crown-- j iia of A i.'rcal ..tk." At II iM.uk it Sunday n iiiii.iii will os'u al SI. TereaV Chun h. Mi hale, unlil Wednesday. t; nr. f? t I All ? xt ill . pie It .i-- tal U.-- iv.ty ,i m lliftl i I 1:1 1 n W in ti in I Teb t'alli C Thti rrf otnlr la ati.- -. I k Pi r" 1. ,,,v .' t . . I I I tl ,li iv . t V r. amy I it !. 10' ll l 'i tlo ! IV 114 il hope (b d! lt l part tn tea!, 'ii' a ids)i tlorli'l'.d of lb'" i'!'tl. i I A STATKMKNT OF POI.ICV "The fact that Ui rvuiliihlllljr for pmh i In f t ..tt ol, ly vntlro tel. j lionj erh e of lh3 ciuntty upon thi Ompiitiy atiil Itji Aio.HiaUd ('umi ..n!' at'v.j n to tb itnpi'n on Ihe manaermont an unnval ivi. e nhall rit u!l tiiiiFi Yi public to " e to It that thn letjUale, tl.'pniidablij ami atif trior y to tbr no. r. of tl . . . Q Walter .ai. I T St r,,,'i',!,,h MiMlh dllilrni t lie. ka olll ! mollril In tour INnn 4III.IMM1 IIMkhoMl-of Ikf, Amrrlmn TrlrphoMr anil Trip. t'kl UK I tll.t. it! a - vX"' : tlic winter MISSION TO C LOsi; VI AT ST. MNd NIs li.t.d i aif T A Pi, tulip. Lu- -i i,e r.u,b..m use. winter pintoc A reol ;ltu Wa tin- Ouii ha Hell S.VHletn Is lnrc'dy o n d by ier.ts, Tbroughnut the tiaibirt. In ali;i-- i hainh t, there are Hell 'V'mii ! kh. bb i of Sandy div p.'ised to conniiciiif iiifftiiis at 7:;;.i ttinin months. Slodk.i'Jrt Shitn pf .1 I v. llotl of SYSTKM IJIiU. SYSTIiM OWMiKS IN UTAH leu-Ula- of I'tali. ?W5 i , ) TohphottQ Il I!'H'rl of ihe c..:i inittef who tuft with Mayor and thf City ('oiiiiiii-.-ioireaidiiii; thf lit flower iplantiiii; of l.v ihe f lower .Murray City Park r Cardeii 'vb wa made at the ineetiiii; of the eluJ. Thursday tiitht. Inasiuiiih as the sprinkltns in (he palk .Vtflli i Hot c.itupb-!eplanlini; of the pi,.Hed hs. was ptstponed until lie( veal. I'r. ll. A. Tripp ,,f S,,!t Luke sM.kf t.f thf caie and l..-t- TKI.KI'IIOXK KS I m LIU ll$M-- ti Are You Looking l. the b.iphs of it and thf tloiiii of yellow above the eu of blue will briiiL' jo. I'loweiiiii: or shrubs, whether pin white, and ca.'ly blooming spire, fford opport unities for planting; pictures. liulbs are pari i. ulai lv happy under ihf branches of shrubbery, for thus they lire ninlisl in l by the spade or trowel when their foliaue ha disappeared, and the t'eeliiliit biishe. hide the iinkelnpt of the tulip or daffodil leave-f- s when the flowers are p.lie, Thi'se inusl never be tut, for the sake of future f lower. Salt Lake 'J'libniie. ..(! K t State Ticket 15275) imposing duties upon broadcast Ihioimh the daffodils planlllis. where It will flihamt' thf beamy I of the golden niiii'tn ; while iKIowin al Ibf feet of thf froM.V of nariis-iilwhi(ene- poetletis. at whbh ill have a phlure ou like the .'Id t'hhiev saMilit. .Veil ..e ld til c all day. Thf May biooiuin tulips are all with blosii:ii-iiii- ; Ibf Inure pi ime-.U- e uro'ind o.i.'i . After jim have i.lantfd thf blllbs III tlitobel Joli root-max s!i. in otr them I Inil.e i rffpiii thliiC" wbi. h. will Hot intershlllb.W i fere with lb.' b: II . Arabia alplii.i, known w rmk etes, w 11 provide n earK't t.f snowy wbitetif-s- , and is umThI for Ihf violet shade. nlth"iuh and purple lti.le. MlliU- - I'll.k. that le'l.hllde ..t.ie tulip, or I'lara Hun, tl.f salmon I'ink I'ar-vvlin. ompiH able make tura.'live fiiiiblnatl.m. 'iola. "I li"rhei (uft.sl paliie-- . r.'lilililal plant W hi. h hi. mill ate . otilifioii'-Iroiu Apiil to imI. ef or i' eii later. Mini are Invaluable lor loveitni h ulh beils. They eoine hi n any tuloi. They ore benefit r t fheaiinc" ibru ed I y oi the Min.iner to pifvtnt them Koinw to Mid, whbh Ri'ovv tit her around siiciw fullv with bulbs art1 perennial tiiiidviuft, wbi. h N white: l l Vitr 1'. S, s, .nnmr King Against the Farmers Ml KK ii day. Ibat lb" foll" hu 1'' vKiitn snvi'ilf fi'iiipo turn, gulden oft lavender: hall hf rhed vtllovv, aiibr.'tia. , ribf-- l tftliloty I:iuli--niid white dal Ibfi'ttn 'ihibil y, pink, Hint tilt flnx'tlmt b at.'i. licht Idno: sedmit div al phb. it by law; lhal 1'oltioli of U a.tf. jflh.w ntid Veiiilibii lepeim, tdder county Ijli'tf H"ith nnI M'st pit If th-l'hiweiii-:shiub may be tiisl libel line; ,.f he following iTosbb Smiths Cash Feed &FueI Co. be sown may I'ur it hi it i' For Ire I'ri'Hl.l. nt i ll 111 I S ( I1I IS ll t I.e-ii- s -- t ) TICKET National 1 roiiMaiit - Thf folb'uliu' oN'tl season on rheiiatit IHld l.Hnill Is iililioiilie-(iraiiK' iiiitbotlti's: .y tinI'heaalil : Salt l.;ike and t'lah In Mitiiillo. only. N"Si'tiilr tin- - lllh. both dale ItoMlder. Wchef, I'avl-- , ."iintiev Juab, Millard hilI - mid -v Ki:rUIJF.ICAN ordney-M.Cr.mbc- Hie the Miliety I'I. NT!N; v r- - n. in. :,MI liif liots pitliwlris for early m athomc (in ( 33rd So. in Congicss pbci'd i tariff on Ut.ih"s ol siiiyr, wool arij had. Not one woid of defense or approval of the rates imposed on these items was uttered by Senator Vv'il' im H. Kin,;. IXnio.ratic Senator from Utah. On the contrary, here is what he viid of that Tariff bill, as his ipeeth is recorded in the Congressional Record ol June 27, 1922, on pa;e 8525: "Such is this Republican tariff bill iniquitious. infamous, damned befoie it is lorn, destined to be damned during its lifetime, and dooaitd to damnation and ibloquy after its death." Senator Kins was paired acjainst the passage of the Tariff Act of 1922. 11. R. 7456 (Ivrdney NLCumber I ariff Bill) as will be found on pae 11627 ot the Congressional Record of August 19, 1922. This was in effect a vou against the bill. Senator King tvtej ayj.nsf the passage of the Conference Report r cn the I Tariff Bill, as will be found on page 13935 (Tennorary Record) of the Congres-sionaRecord of September 9, 1922. The bill was passed as well as the Conference Report; but through no he'p from Senator King! ardf lis, li. ..... Speak for Themselves Church (Ill , The Republican Party FASCINATING MENTAL Sctuioii by the pastor. 4 W. THE FACTS Escort W, V. Mines PICTURE OF SPRING A. L. IUshop Watchman FLOWER GARDEN Gooiue V. dninter Sentry E. d. Mines Manager "Thf flowers that bloom in the Fraternal Hall I 'ire tors: 1. Fester, and W. 11. Mines. jspriiii:." are thf ones whieh delight the yardfiier inore than any others when his soul a I hey d eoinin Ml UK V I IONS ( I t i; fami-he- d and his findeob.r for iis on iiKiis lyis-iy.:- ) ers a. lie for the feel of thf rii ll if you are n brovMi earth. And rrcsidt'tit Tuny itiv:tll eoniioisM'iir of gardens, you true 1st Vhf rrcsi.h'tit - 1. A .McMilhm will if he foment wish a drift of Jml Viro Pit's. - - V, C. Clinri h. s here or a j;roi:p of tulips daffodils :ird Viu- - l'it- -i Ifid - - A. W. Y :is- -r 'iheff. but you will plan for their - - II. !. r.rndfonl Si'cTt'tnry-Tiv:is- . blootuim: ton iianionh just future I.ioii Tiiimt - - - Archibald lla.ws n earefully as the artist first vis- truest Creor ulies his tanvas. Tail Twister Diri'tltirs The lillif honored Klllisll clis-loV.fM. I'r. F. 1'. IlonthiT l'liiliji of vrovvin the spring flowers l:. l'.riui;h!.rst bulbs aloiu' witli tiny si'ifadiiii K. ". TowhT ihinys whieh Imv: thf ground. Notices jthal thf statfly tulip stem rises ifioiu a eloud of snowy while or , Y MITIIODIST heaselily blue, deeres to bf Jet-( OMMI'MT ter known nud pra. ti.fd in I'tah IK H HiSCOI'AI. o o 11.1 In the twelve yenrs the Democratic Senator. William H. King, has been in oflice, supposedly to represent the people of Utah, what has he done to help our state? Have his actions in Washington squared with his plowing promises in Utah? The record says. "NO!" Does Utah want to tolerate anv longer a Senator who obstructs and cancels the efforts of Reed Smoot to really praht Utah's producers? The issue is clear protection and prosperity, against no Vote for the Party you know gives protection? protection and depression. 1 7 :'M, E. J. Weiss mm prosperity I - vvasascn motor a uihorized 33 OFFICFKS .'Un r d I The Murray bolide Xninher :!;. of the I. ), (I. F. holds a nieetiii' in fraternal Hall. Murray City, eiuh ituisine Wherever you live, you will find the Ford dealer cost. Inner (iiiurdian - - - - X. K. Cowley Outer Guardian - - 1", I,. Stumier Trustees : .1. W. Krehs, E. L, Eel; man. Wiiiiuin Waters. uiofr" Sitir.lwal! I'hysiiiaii Vole for the Party S. t.iffotd. Ic s,li tt(, Cement Trlrfk, nt n,t Tkit ivmf jxy Syilin U in ii e-- f e lac a..i,(i,ifr( jJl acccti ttl ttw polny (pntir, c!hnf,i o ! The Mountain Wale Telephone atol Tf leKiB.H V. 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