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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. OCTOBER. 23. 1930 e. j..rv..M The funeral of August 1. was held at Saiuly First ward chattel Thursday at 2 p. in. 3 Bishop A. M. Nelson officiating. SiliKliitf "The Lord Is My Shepherd" hy the (lih B group under of Miss Mollie I.indell. i Invocation Mr. lioyle I'hristen- ?vi.n I m.t FmIIk.i-Iiv "I I. Mr .Miss Mollie Lindell and Miss Ther Violin and piano Lindell.. Ohlson and Mrs. iluet" (Jonloit Alma Mci'leury. Boys chorus Mag-niisse- " 'e-.s- '"The Vacant Chair.'' Iteuiarks ' Bishop A. M. Nelson. Beinarks Klder Karl t'ox. Keuiarks Brother . Jioirins of the Jortliin hikh school. J Beinarks Bishop J. 1'. Jensen. i Beinarks l'res. Soren Basmussen. (in l's quartet hy the Misses Ella ..(ireenwooil, Leah Itiismiisseii, Mar-- , cm Kiulaysoii, and llcrtlm Jensen iiccompanled on the piuno hy Miss Benediction Elder 'j Betty Boherg. Klvin Korth. lnternient wus in Sandy City cemetery under direc tion or ueserei .Mortuary. 'l Mrs. Silas Brady and daughters or Nut uike visited relatives in Sandy Thursday. j Mrs. lthoda Craves visited during 4 the week with her daughter, Mrs Kenneth Ortoii of Salt Lake. J .Mrs. Arthur E. I'eterson was lion- Mess to the l'ep cluh at her home jon East Second South street last j Wednesday afternoon. Thos present were Mrs. Kli.iilicth Ohlhoni, ..Mrs. (Jen. Ilagander. Mrs. Ilyruni 'Jaeohson, Mrs. Arnold M. Beierson. ;Mrs. L. K. I'eterson, Mis. Erie AnAnderson. derson, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Hilda Nelson. Mrs. O. N. Mrs. Conrad Nelson, Mrs. Kred "Chrislensen, Mrs. .1. Butterwood, Mrs. S. A. and Kpeclal gnosis, Mrs. Alma McCleary, Mrs. L. E. Van Hani, Mrs. E. A. Orton, ; aiid Mrs. W. u. Bohcrg ' The elder's party for all the el-- . - Bo-hur- , ders and (heir piirtm-rof the Sandy First Ward was held Thtirs at the ward chapel. ; day evening , A hig luiuipiet was served and u program was enjoyeil. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyruni Jurohsoi entertained the Just cluh ut .their home on Fourth East ami ; Fifth South street last Thursday eveninc. Supper was served on small tallies to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. s Boherg, Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. 1'elersou, A Mr. and Mrs. L. E. I'eterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. fJlenii l'oihird, Mr. (. MOW you can afford an IA1Y NO WRINGER -- WASHER Your choice of 2 I new and Improved models at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES l. Improved suction type washer 2. Marvelous I j new agitator typo washer l ' i O .l IT 1 omitn nardware Murray Utah The Best in Mrs. Fred Christensen, Mrs. Fern Ilendrlekson, Mrs. George Hagau-der- , Mr. Evan O. Jensen. Progressive rook was played and prizes awarded Mrs. I E. Van Dum, Mr. J. Thomas Ostler, Mrs. J. Thomas (istler and Mr. Marvin Bird. The quarterly conference of the East Jordan stake will be held at Sandy Saturday evening and SunThe day, October 23th and SJUin. meeting Saturday evening will be held at Sandy First ward chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday the meetings will lie held tit the Sandy amusement hall at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock. The marriage of Miss Beulah Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jennings of Murray, and Clifford Green of Sandy is announced. Mrs. J. S. II. Bodell of Herriman. and Mrs. Emm frump and little son Bohhie of Ijirk were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. NEW ARRIVALS AT MATERNITY HOME j Mrs. K. C. Boyce, a boy, October 20, y ARTHUR Murray. Mrs. 14, J. ' 17, Mrs. I I Granite. l Workmanship Materials Dependable Service after-dinne- FEAR BLACKLEG EPIDEMIC i WEM.SYILI.K WINS IX BEAl'TY ANOTHER I'TAII LADY LAWYER LOANS ARE DECREASING STATE FFA1K LOSES j Sec-on- d t home-comin- 1 r i i. Additional pur-Mw- e t American Fork The completion waterworks program the folly after-dinne- ' Providence helps those that help themselves. California artichoke growa girl, (Vt. ers know It. Instead of fighting each other with price cuts, or complaining without these men combine in a fund "Eat More Lamb" week wus ob- action, to advertise their product. served by the Monroe, Utah, Lions That's the modern way of improving hy the staging of a "Lamb is De- Conditions. First produce what people licious" dance at which lamb sand- want, then let the' people know that wiches were distributed to all you have it, by advertising. dancers. Garland , Utah, Lions Artichokes are rich in most Importwere instrumental in getting a secant vltaminea; the leaves, eaten one ond Ixmded grain warehouse in at a time with an excellent sauce, their city. Construction on this Hollandaise or Hollandalse vlnegrette warehouse,300 feet long by SO feet teach children to eat slowly. J. Thomas Ostler. with accommodation wide, The substantial artichoke foundafor Mrs. Ada Baguley and boh Buy 200,XX) bushels of wheat, was be- tion provides, lc nourishing form, the and daughter Helen of Garfield, gun May 1 of this year and com- "roughage" that men need. visited relatives here Thursday. pleted July 20. A race meet and Mr. Sidney Franklin, born In BrookMr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse flower show were sponsored by the and perhaps possessing ancestors lyn, anil sou Lyle and daughter Barbara, Lions of Tanguitch, Utah. Several that lived three thousand years ago on spent part of the week at Maiitl, prizes, in the form of silver vases the Island of Crete, went to Spain, bewere awarded for the various dls-- j came a bullfighter. Now he goes into returning home Tuesday evening. Ihe Big Bawtar of the Sandvt plays and events. Twenty blind vaudeville, safer than the bull ring, First ward will lie held Thursday persons were given a ten day vu- - and says bull fighting Is absolutely a and Friday, Nov. (ith and "th. cation at a recreation camp in thej "fair, honest, pure" sport, because "no way has been found to bribe the Everyone invited. Big Cottonwood Conyon, under the bull." In that respect, bull fighting is Mr. and Mrs. Bert 1'eart uud suiK'ivlslon of the Salt Lake City unlike prlxe fighting. sons of Draper visited Friday with 1'tah, Lions, who paid all exiieusesj .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter und Public meetings, to unpiuint citiMrs. Elizabeth Converse, only 27, zens with the provisions of six family. was picked up dead near Falls Church, Mrs. Wilford Cowley and daughamendments to the state Virginia, returning from a coon hunt, ters Frankie, Elva and Betty of constitution to lie voted on at the at 6 o'clock in the morning. A powerful automobile driven by Salt Lake siient the week end with November election, are lielng conher left on a curve, knocked road the Mrs. Cowley's ducted Lions of Toole, I'tah. by the parents, Mr. and over two trees, cut off a telephone Mrs. John ohlham. Sixty "old folks" were the guests at the base. The unfortunate .Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas enter- of the Spring City, I tah, Lions at pole young woman was killed Instantly, an outing lu Nephl Canyon. I nder her head tained at their home on East crushed, both legs and arms South street Friday evening. the auspices of the Maple Canyon broken. Her companion died later. The Impact tore the shoes from her Progressive rook was played and Development Committee the Lions luncheon served on small tables to of Moroni, I tah, sponsored Maple feet. They were found 100 feet apart. When you drive a car at fifty or Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shaw, Mr. Canyon Duy( at which time the miles an hour you are riding on sixty and Mrs. J. William Thoinson, Mr. road and canyon were formally a bullet weighing from 6.000 to 8,000 and Mrs. C. L. Boulter, ois'iied uud dedicated by the club. Mr. and pounds, going about 100 feet a second. Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Mr. und Mrs. Members of the club welcomed all Motorists should remember that. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. guests, arranged the arkilig of Van Dam, .Mr. and Mrs. J. In Sparta, Michigan, a farmer may Crapo, cars, directed traffic, were guides and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop,. Mrs. Veloy on side trips to the Natural Bridge take a bushel of wheat to the barber Alsop, and Mr. Evan O. Jensen. served free coffee and lunches ami shop and get a good, artistic hair cut cents In cash for the Frizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. assisted with other entertainment and twenty-seveJ. C. Crapo, Mr. Evan O. Jensen, features. Aliout 1,200 visitors were bushel. That Is only a partial solution of the farm problem. A farmer with a and Mrs. Veloy Alsop. present at the ceren ies. As a thousand bushels of wheat canlt have The Harvest Ball, under the aus- part of the big g cele- his bair cut thousand times. pices of the M. I. A. of the East bration which was staged by their Jordan stake will be held Friday city, the Toole, Ftah, Lions con-If anybody aska, "How long will the 21th at the Kundy ducted a lieauty contest for the ue- -' depression lastT" reply, "How evening. long lection of a "Miss Toole." tinnisenieut hall. They put' does & cold In the head last?" It deon a lieard grow ing contest .Mrs. Zelpha Brady and as anj pends on who has the cold, how much daughters of a cold It Is, and what you do after Grace and Ilawl of Salt Luke visi- added feature. you get It ted relatives here Thursday. This country Is rich and powerful The Bok of Mormon class of the Their literature states Hint the enough to throw off this chill of de. First Sandy ward Sunday School Instructions cover all kinds of in presston sod, anyhow, It Is comforting gave the following program Sunday strumeiits, string, bund and orches- to know that even a heavy cold dost evening. A talk on lYayer by Miss tral. disappear. Veola Ijirsoii; violin and piano duet J. Frank Cooksoii Is manager of by Miss Marillie Graff and Miss the school In Salt The Nebraska Bankers' Association Ijike. Uoxle .Nelson; talk on Baptism by offers $1,000 reward for every bank bandit killed during a bank hold-up- , Glen Tolmoii; talk on Faith by KenAmong the young people who are or In pursuit following a hold up. Simneth I'lersoii; piano solo by Miss attending the University of I'tah ilar rewards have been offered elseK"Xle Nelson; "Divinity of the are Miss Verna Berg, Miss Edrle where, but there Is some question as Book of Mormon" by Miss Carrie' Beading, Miss Merle Hobbs, Miss to their legality. Saniuelsoii; remarks from clasn Helen Roth well. Miss Elsie Shlff Offering rewards for killing men Miieris4ir. Elder Carl J. Sorenseu. gen and Miss Wanda Wright. that cannot, after death, prove they were not bank bandits. Is delloate The meeting was conducted by business. However, sixteen Nebraska Harold Shaw. Mrs, Win. Sorensoii entertained banks bare beet robbed In sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Jose4i i'lersoii an- at a birthday arty Inst Friday, lu months, and something must be done. nounce the birth of a daughter on honor of her sons Scott and Wayne Vtolier l.r(th. Wednesday, Dlnossur eggs, found originally In aged 12 and 11 resiectlvely. Twelve MIns Fern Hughes, daughter of children were present and bad a Thibet, have been discovered In AmerMr. and Mrs. William M. Hughes, most wonderful time ica. The "ben" dinosaur that laid them playing gamer of Murray at Salt Wednesday, which were suggestive of Hallow-'eei- was about eighty feet long. Standing she could look over tall trees. was married to Inland C. I'arker The decoration were carried up These strange animals of all sites October l."ih. Thursday evening a out In Halloween colors and Ideas. once covered and apparently dominatsupiier was given In their honor at Refreshments were served. ed the earth. Some, carnivorous, lived Ihe home of the bride's parents, on on the others, peaceful vegetarians. I'loiicer Ave., for the Immediate Mr. nnd Mrs. Schuyler Call enAfter a honeymoon sis-n- t family. tertained at dinner Sunday, hi Suddenly they vanished, at about oil the coast the young couple will honor of their daughter, Mrs. New- the same time, and science wonders make their home In Murray. el Tillman's birthday anniversary. why. Swarms of ssvage rats gnawed their thus destroying them, according feel, The W. W. G. Club held a meet- to one theory; and. according to anLocals ing at the home of Miss Evelyn other, animals of higher Intelligence oil First West street. Re- killed them off. as British and A marl. Mr. and Mrs. Mower of tVitliw-w.freshment were served to seven cans bipeds are killing off elephants, j nre receding congratulation teen member. A gissl time we giraffes and rhinoceroses la Africa. over a new arrival at their home enjoyed. Mr Fihat nut nf thm K1. recently. mat Formerly "made Milwaukee fsm- those who were deer Among ous," has Just spent a million dollars ' Mill Creek ward Is giving a dunce mludisl this week, from Murray, quipping one of his plants to make were Bishop s. E. Brliiglmrst. real beer. In anticipation of a Oct. 2X, after evening. change Tintlay Mill mil. Be sure to be there and laniard Gerrard, Mllimi Wlnward, la the prohibition law. ' be This msy premature. dance to iiiikIc by ihe Ace lligh. Norma u Winger, William Winger. Any prohibition compromise will Dr. Kllljmck. Jink Clay. Ben Gor-doeleven piece orcheslrii. the law, letting the . probably Ignore Win. 8orenoii. Parley drink as much as It pleases of public Most of these have vile whisky and badly made beer. Mrs. Ktitherjn Gilbert was hol brought In their deer, and report Beer, properly made, would be betess at delightful urty Wed nc that they are plentiful. ter and would add hundreds of milday, Oct. K, at the home of Mr. lions a year to government revenues, nnd Mrs. Uiy e Gills-r- t in Mid Kit! 811! .vu ! May this be u whereas "bootleg" gives thousands of millions a year to bootleggers. vale, In honor of Miss Uuby Walker secret: Murray Aerie F. O. E. Is who became the bride of Norrle the of the eoiilemplatlng occupying Adults hardened by years, by conGilbert last Wednesday. lower floor In the Fraternal Halt tact with the world and the onirics-Ho- n o as our Cluh Room, silt iMi't tell that goei on Inside the skull, If you are looking for something anybody hIhhiI It, please. should remember tbst children, more classy, see those new tiort coals sensitive tbsn their elders, feel sorrow nt Tin. Martin & Co. You esn'l Mrs. Kathryn Gilbert entertained and disgrace more keenly. In Detroit, a 14 year-ol- d resist them, mcmler of the Gilbert family girl, acof smoking cigarettes, wss Wednesday evening at her home cused from school, denied the charge, Mr. C. K (tut Unit, represent Ing on Eat Fifty-thirSouth hi ecle brooded over It. drowned herself. Ihe Modern School of Mnsle of brat loo iif her birthday anniverSalt City, has licen In Mur- sary. A delicious luncheon of Those renponstble will ssy, "We hsd lil 11 and pumpkin pie was served.' do Idea she would kill herself." ray during the week for Ihe of organising n das for the First prise were won by Mrs. Or There Is always dantr when a child Is treated with cruel severity. The son school here. Hansen and have GiGI Mr, Arrangements Koyce Ihvii made for holding the cImiw liert. The Istoby rl.e was cap- result msy nit be suicide, but there in Fralernnl Unit, and the ncbmil tured by Manah Smith nd Mrs. Is alwsyi Intense suffering and often career Injured. rxsvta lt start Wednesday of next E. Cbrtstensetl. Mr. Emll Parker Pmtmm tnitaf, W ( ft, IIM. won the house prlre. week. d Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. B. Y. U. Birth Observed and Gentlemen." Thre of of Fork city and the state training school Is expected goon. The water system, which is Hearing completion, was begun early in the spring as a Joint effort of the city of American Fork and the state training school located north of the city. Water from Fork canyon is to be brot American about seven miles to augment the present supply fur the city and to provide culinary water for the state sclusil. Ogden Papers pertaining to the $7r,tMM) refunding Isinds, bearing 4V1 per cent interest, being Issued by the Ogden city board of education, have been filed lu the office of the county clerk. It is shown that Ogden has a population of 42.0(H); that there are 11. 357 children in the city between the ages of 0 and IS years; that the value of all taxable proiierty in the clly Is JiiO.iKMHMHi; that the assessed valuation of the school district Is $111.071,027 ; that there Is no floating Indebtedness in the district and that the total bond Issue of the district, Including the American deve'sid. Champion Electric Shoe Shop American Th Subject at Hnd Is no use speculating what the people of any area thought shout sex or any other problem. A. Mills, a boy, October Suit Lake. Mrs. N. II. Wllklnsen, 21, Murray. 19. MiMII-Mlllan- PLUMBING Eat Artichokes The Bull Is Honest Riding on a Bullet Rewards for Killing Alabama Rivers Alabama has 1.4GS miles of naviare gable rivers 400 miles of which Hot Air Foundation civilisation is erected on r speeches; the foundation of business Is r speeches; In fact the whole existing show Is held together hy gentlemen In cleau dress shirts who get up on their hind legs and commence by saying, "Mr. Toastmnster Our BRISBANB W. Crane, a girl, October Bivertou. Mrs. C. E. Anderson, a girl, Oct. lti. Salt Lake. Mrs. I). L. Despain, a Isiy, Octob- er This Week FINE WATER PLANT Minds In any age will be occupied with whatever there Is to be occupied about. Womau's Home J. II. Chivrell, Prop. 4854 South State -Ill-L- adies Tree of Age Onj of the world's oldest trees tins hist been located at St. Vincent, one of the Cape Verde Islands. It Is estimated to be at least 3,00 years old. having sprouted about 3,000 years before the birth of Chris. The Portuguese colony at St. rtneent knows the ancient giant as "the dragon tree." Repair Work A Feature -II- A big crowd attended the dance at Murray First ward last Saturday night. Miss Edna Boss and Sam Oliver captured tlrst place In the dance contest. Go with Murray Furst Ward to the Granlle Slake Jolly-Go- , Saturday night of this week. I- 40 Years of Continuous Ex- perience is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction $7."i,lHK), Is $S1S,(HH. Wellsville E. O. Larseii. reclamation engineer, announces that drilling '.o reach bednn'k In Ogden river at the line View site had been Three holes had stopped teuiNirarlly. been bored Just above the silnt where Wheeler creek empties Into Ogden river. In the center of the canyon liedriH-was struck nt 110 feet; on the north side at 1 1H feet and on the south side nt 51 feet. Salt Ijike City The new veterans' hospital for I'tah will be built In tliU city. The hospital Is expected to cost LES JONES AUTO REPAIR s FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES S VALVE EQUIPMENT WILLYS-JONE- Hudson-Esse- We have a complete slock Cables, Ignition Feints, Coils, I'. S. I $i0,()00. Salt Lake City Admission to the I'tah bflr was granted to the second woman applicunt of the year recently when Miss Madge Ixh! Guard of Washof Salt ington, D. C, and formerly Lake City, was formally entered as an attorney of the supreme court. Brlgham City Crashing headlong Into the side of a Hah-IdahCentral railroad passenger train, Tamo .1.1, Japanese of Ogden, was Instantly killed hi a railroad crossing accident. Salt Ixke City Passlblllty that auloists will be required to pass an examination for license before being allowed to drive in I'tah, was seen today as further Investigation Into the bill proposing this reform was being made by Milton II. Welling, secretary of state. A uniform driver's and X rkaiiffeur's license bill will lie presented to the l'.l.ll state legislature. Cedar City Mrs. Onlta Thorley Dunbar of St. Ixiils, Mo., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thorley of Hodar City, Is an accredited avlatrlx, having graduated from the Von Hoffman flying achoisl at St. Iiuls. Mrs. Dunbar uinde her first solo flight In 10 hours, a feat that few Dieii have accomplished. Cellar City A meeting of representatives of the various clubs and civic organizations i.f Cedar City was held recently in Dr. M. J. MacFarlanea office to organize a Cedar Clly branch of the I'tah Motor Safety league, the obJiH-- t of which Is to prevent motor vehicle accidents nnd the ever Increasing death toll fp'Jji this (SUM'. l'rovi The city commission will he Bsked to change the present license ordinance. The practice of Issuing licenses to traveling merchants, who come Into the city along toward the holiday erlod and secure trade which Is claimed by the local inerrhiitit, is the objection raised by the Provo business men. The cost of sccurli.g M license for this which Is the cream of the year. Is negligible, while the local merchant must ey a high rate for hi lin iie Is Is asserted. Salt I.akc City Iians nnd dUeoiinti til the ciglityour state bunking of I'tah have dcctcaM-from $'.il.tIViV..I!l as of September 2 1!I2!I, to $!Kl.Bi'.s:'7.1.1 on September 27, l'.t.'to, it is slmw n In the quarterly consolidated statement of Ihe State Rank Commissioner. The cull h.ctuihi scveuty-scteeotnmeriiat bunks, out trust coiiiMiiiie and three saving banks oHriitlng under slate charters American Fork Following the I ;.ii tii in of the Alpine district cone mlttee, part of the Tiiii,nu'gs council, Buy Scout of Aiuerlis, John I an Flrinnge, finance committeeman, flounces tlnit the nnninil fund drive In this district bus Ixgun. The P.tft allotment for the Alpine district was put t ?Vk, n s)l,. t Increase oer the l'J.lO Isha-glm- Specializing In and Willys-Knig- x l, ht of ALL Battery Condensers, etc. Baiter' Service ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL 4771 South State Street - - . Phone Mur. 77 Have you seen the new i i ECHOPHONE RADIO -- BRINTON at ELECTRIC CO. Murray, Utah t Radio's Complete Best and Cheapest $40.00 and up -- ;- Cash On Delivery RUSSET POTATOES, 100 LB. .. $1.35 LUMP $g.50 STOVE $g.00 $0.75 NUT May, Grain and J'otiltry Feeds The New SMrry's Purina Chows for Stock and Poultry SMITH 204 CASH FEED Slrela)' AND FUELCO. WEST 33rd SOUTH PHONE MUR. 56 ycur-roun- luMl-tiUlol- fignte. Gate rcirlpl Were $;,:t.lM), compared to $:t7.n,';i for lust year. In clement weather was sdvsined si the rennii for the loner figure. won the contest held by the Cache Cotiniy Farm bureau this summer, Inking flint by a narrow margin over of the Five other coiiiumnitle Cine. county came In the order iismedj Richmond, I'arndlsc, Bciisoii, Hyrum and Aimikn. i tgdeii - Welier county agricultural Wells Stent (In is- - ille-Vcl- vlle i of risvhed report f hlaiklcg among tattle under year of age In various part el ih prevs-lein- A tiiuiil-eof i elves have ftlicii'ty died uf the malady, It Is te liorted. the country. 1 lite Wi:a& Why To ...... iy5w.'.'ir -- v - v Count Shcepn Go to Sleep nrOO much work, too much worry. Tired but too ncrvou.1 to sk'ep. Counting imaginary nhcop, your muscle, making your mimi a blank, nil no use. You'll feel "all in" tomorrow. re-laxi- Jut diMolve a Dr. Miles' Lffervewent Nrnine Tshlet h!f plans of water. Prink the desr sparkling beverev. in a Inft off into deep drrsmlcM sleep sn.l Ret up In the morninir refreMird in mind and body, and ready for the day's duties or plrmun i. Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made In two form t.iipiij anj Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically, Viti them at your druir More iym WUU? ltt Parkse t II COAL -- :- t 11.0 r t! aim |