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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE (Continued from Page One) entertained Mrs. Leo Phillips Wednesday evening at the formers home. A color scheme ci nd white was carried out pink in the decorations. Progressive names were played and a midnight supper was served to 30 guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Jenkins and Miss Evelyn Wright. Armistice Day is a legal states (Continued from Page One) hol- And comes the new gasoline, The American Legion is in jelly form. So far it comes in seeking the enactment of simi- only one flavor;, later you cm in the remaining have your choice of six delicious laws lar states. The 70lh Congress pass- ones. ed a resolution requiring the to president to issue a proclamaMurray is perfectly willing tion calling upon officials to be given "the works" by the W display the flag on all govern- PA, says Mayor Berger. ment buildings on each Armis-iic- e Day. The day is now obThe earth was created in six served in schools, churches, and the Bible, proving other suitable places with ap- days, says it was not a goviday, in twenty-fou- r ITS TRUE! Tmr SUPT. SMITH VIEWS WAR HORROKi) HERE and THERE ARMISTICE DAY Neighborhood News I to-la- y. the opinion that no comes of war good whatsoever b. stated Superintendent Calvm DistSchol Granite Smith, of the a Chaplain rict, who served as War. World the during "Putting war on a smaller seal e," said Superintendent Smith, "such as two men fightof land; the ing over a piece Mrs. Walter Rowsell was hosother one the knocks who man tess to the Miller Camp, Daughthe land, of conclusively out is not the owner ters of the Utah Pioneers Thurs- propriate ceremonies expressive ernment established is job. but the ownership day afternoon at her home on if our gratitude for peace and were by law. If our civilization our desire for the continuance if State street. national Dad Gummit declares that far enough advanced, the works administration were c,nd international disputes could d Mrs. en George Jenkins ingenious it would have them be settled in that manner. The the Ladies of the S. S. S. back on, instead only way this could be accomleaves tie the Cl il). Friday afternoon of last a new of raking them into piles. plished would be to create we' k at her home on East Forty-Figcivilization. Luncheon h South street. "How," demands the agitator, "The seven main causes of war was served and covers were laid a man be a Christian on are Economic Rivalry, Competi"can for 12 guests. The afternoon was $12 a week?" On the other hand tive Imperiajism. capitalism, spent in games and prizes were can he be anything else? Colonics or Colon- how of Protection and Lewis won by Mrs. Tripp ial disputes, Territorial disputes, Mrs. Mary Chambers. fellow who Hatred between Races and Over- A had opened all the doors looking population. In honor of Miss Jewell Mech-ahave bee for work happened to see a huge "Many opinions whose marriage to Albert attitu-.'-nheaded: advertisement the police voiced concerning White of Salt Lake will take Wanted." soldier "Murderer States United the place, November 25, Mrs. Fay I s; war. As he scratching said, Wortd "Well," thc his(,urin, Mecham entertained at a miscebctter'n nothing, anyit our bovs id not hate war "It's head, after-non llaneous shower Friday from the ot'-how, I'm going in and ask for the soldiers at her homo on West Temple did. They v the countries job!" fighting rtreet. Late fall flowers decoratfighting toward an ob'cl. ' ed the rooms. Progressive games Definition ideal, so they thought, aH were played and refreshments ' kind The music: you Classical had not been fightimr weer served to 30 guests. " filth can't whistle. realize the enough to di ladier The war. of Church monotony Murray Baptist There was a bad accident in pointment, disillusionment v.v met Thursday at the church, f all with relations friendly Seattle Tuesday. A car skidded hatred came when they return1 where a one o'clock dinner was jther people. a woman in the safe- home and realized they had a followed program by enjoyed, In token of the eternal grati-ud- e and struck zone. fcred and risked their lives f and business meeting. ty of the whole nation to the a handful of capitalists. The Reverend J. P. Payne of soldiers who sacrificed their a man that there "We could perhaps avert v tell If you the Murray Baptist church spent ives in France, an unknown in the if all the peoples in the v stars are 270,678.031,341 was buried in Arlington three days of the week at Boise. universe he'll believe you but would make honesty, fair n Idaho, where he attended a con- :cmetery. discussion th a sign says, "Fresh Paint," and open if Let us, the young men and ference of Baptist Pastors, He to make a policy." man has same that realwomen to of America try was accompanied on the trip by personal investigation. the Reverand W. E. Parks of ize the horror, tragedy, selfishrrLES rati: high i ness and uselessness of war, and Moab. Hunter (to mother of youth HUMAN' DIET, SAYS EXPEr" as the leaders of try to avert, by our thoughtfulness he had just shot): "I'm awfully Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sudbury The sanest way to serve that sorry, ma'am, that I shot jour the members of their :ind clear mindedncss, any or international situation son." "apple a day" is to give it a thorbridee club Thursday evening Mother: "Oh, don't mention ough scrubbing in a soapy bath, at their home. Dinner was served which may lead to war. it, young man. You're being rinse it and eat it raw with the laid for sixteen and covers were and prizes were won by Mrs. sorry makes it all right. I've skin left on, advises Miss Elna t'uests. Bridge followed and Mrs. Guy got another son." Miller, extension nutritionist 3t prbes were won by Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Richardson, .leading and Mrs. Edith Hillier. W. Maxfield. the Utah State Agricultural CollWrard tells of the two ege. Much of the food value is Ray Dr. Mildred , Nelson will give Mrs. J.. P. Payne entertained ladies, a number of years ago, in the skin. the Guild girls of the Bap- i lecture of vital interest to who stopped at a livery stable Raw apples are far more imtist church at a social Tuesday women, to the members of the and asked for a gentle horse to in the diet for most perportant Murray Woman's club and the drive. The evening at her home. livery man brought sons than are cooked apples. The Midvale Community Club in the out one, saying: "This horse is teeth and gums need the exerMrs. Robert Farrcr was hostess Midvale club rooms Wednesday, perfectly gentle so long as you cise which they get from chewto the ladies of the "Joy Makers" November 20, at 2 p. m. let the rein get under his ing raw don't Mrs. Emma Bjorn Nelson will apples, carets or similar club, Friday afternoon of last tail." raw foods. week at her home on South State render vocal solos. Hostesses Within a few hours they re Raw apples help to keep the : treed. Dinner was served at 1:30 will be Mrs.- D. A. McMillan, turned. "How did you get along?, tooth polished o'clock and the guests, who num- Mrs. Veil McMillan, Mrs. David They make a de- uvc.jmuii. un, jum liable finish to good teeth bered 12, were seated at one W. Smith, and Mrs. Grant G. .3n.i;u ine. Had a couple of showers ;hn m; :.,t,. long table, which was centered Bryan. Transportation has been w hile we were out. but we took are a source of with a low bowl of yellow and arrange dfor and club members applpes turns holding the umbrella over vitamin C. bronze chrysanthemums. The are asked to meet at Murray They contain mucu the horse." less of this vitamin than citrus afternoon was spent in cards, City Pharmacy at 1:30 p. m. fruits or tomatoes but when raw The man worth while apples are used in large quantiIs the man who can smile ties they contribute a fairly good When everything goes dead supply. Vitamin C helps resist wrong; infection, protects the supporting But hanged if we think structure of the teeth annd preThere is such a gink, y HARRY EVANS vents scurvy, Miss Miller says. ) Except in fiction and song. Apples are also valuable for their laxative properties. They AST week I mot Mrlvin Purvis, your pictures. And can't tell you Maybe you can't believe ev supply who was iiotrumrn-t.i- ! how much I admire you ami li.wv i lie roughage which is necesin rumim t; down such public ninth I've wanted to meet ou" erything you hear, but you can sary to keep intestinal muscles Melviii is mildest to the point of repeat it. ruciiiii-as John Dillinrr, Vcrnc in a condition to insure Satikcv, "l!.ilv Faer" N'cUon, and bcinir bashful, and he was really prompt elimination of waste. The minI ut he managed to !!n-- Floyd. In fact, I ha.l embarrassed. Tourist: "How in thc world do erals found in the ri'.it privilege of having Mrlvin tell Chester that he'd seen "1'uMir appplos. together and his pretty sister, Mary Beth, as Hero" and wanted to compliment you make a go of it around with their acid juice mildly ' dinner. And as if him on his excellent perioi inance here?" my ; stimulate intestinal activity. that weren't enomdi excitement in As for Mary I'.eth. her remaik Farmer: "You see that fellow There may be occasion;! rca- our evening for tins reporter, I had when Cluster was presented lo her there? Well, he works for me was a classic. She said. "You know, a chance to do something I've aland I can't pay him. In two ways wanted t do. That is, intro- you and Mr. Barthelmess are the years he gets the ranch. Then I duce movie Mars to someone they're first ones ever met, actor or actmore e.ier to meet than the person ress." As for the "ones" s' e meet work for him till I get it back." I is to meet them. movie stars. VW As for tV "actor nr Melvin actress." told Chester t' o We went to dinner at "21." This When a man gets too old to was the most fatuous s in he and Dick would have to .ir :n : set a bad example, he begins to Xew York during prohibition days. out as to which was whi, h. I w'sh give good advice. bail vj,:,,-, ana toiiav it s a -- in ico mo iti Tnutr-to- w hi xmtr-- hi rnuir m 'RlGlNAlty THERE VER.C- - I am of em eo HARPO GROUl'HO 7 i nnniA IW 7tDDT I cntcr-1;une- ht f2M iapg sol-li- weary-lookin- g i i er na-iion- al 3-- - it The Personal Touch I kf i 1 I n Tu-tt- y i C C- i( 1 . U L 'IT'S TRUE!" U ( 6 k M $m . i. . Tv;' ifARW')A'.'.:;,r'.i Tr wt '' TRUE! that i"t f in . i .i:: o J- -'J v: ..v n i - nr n t ..f w m iMutr iou tyj Marx Brothers the started thi maJcap iT'S r.cvoika for their latest laugh not by interviewing fifteen vi directors, just to find one that couldn't read music forasc ic' mi i Tr 11 hw - toot jmi-- comedy' A Night at theO.a'.' their new IT'S TRUE! that th'.s rmi "Also. says artist Wiley Padan. has the unique distinction of being ietat opera of grand gags' on the ever fi'm stcgel To test the humorou previewed the Marx Erother3 toured coast theatres for six vVjr , c.t. .!? l.i..:ou. "In nvi:i egi.Lir C-- rn ...ined v. ! ..., ;.j t.u.ny i .here is no fair.! buyir.r; m '"Couitil.'t rir;.;-,- ' rr v id ciin.i v. or s.m.c ; i t that peratic-:j catl.'2 i:u.r as r.v.ch money our a ! r.g perof j'.'Ct.- - I.'..: I iod of years as a j.ooJ hr-rUtah to dairy cows, is thc opinion cf Pro- buycis i: fessor Geiirge B. Caine, he;'.d together USAC dairy departmer.t. a ccrCin The dairy farmer doesn't have-a- week. large r.n amount of money at Attend (.'hariiy P.. '1 Xor. Kli one time as some farmers have, but his two payments per month ion VAST u.i-- i ! s make it possible for him to meet A , b;.icr.cn! k his current bills and keep the ji cn. -t obf sleeping family going, Profesor Caine 15e Umber 1. "liunay. serves. Prospects for the next month 4 are for stable prices that thouli be higher than the last few sp J months. Importations of butter have practically slopped and the price of butter in Imdon has in- creased eight to ten cents per pound which will help to check further importation of this pro- BETTER SEE duct. All dairy feeds are more plenti- ful and much cheaper this year FRANK NELS0NJ than in 1934. With the increase Barhcr Shop in thc present price of fat the Hall dairymen, according to Profei-oCaine is thc shipment f cows to that msJ California and the importation Hair Cutti of cows from the northwest and Customer J iriQ- : t j j j ' I j J r ; son for using apples oihr in the raw stage, although you than sn too many women fpetsd too much time in the kitchen making d food indigestible, this nutrition' ist observes. g-- siv:: FOii r it Till Ol ( x 4 ')Y i -- U'or.K i ' Ml J, j r ........... ::vH 1 nil r restaurant where more ab' mt that X 1 un ... anil , evrimi-.- ; u ' m.. th and Che you'll i. .! aim .'iHoitt .Melvin persona t's ton lono t t. !l !,!,. ji voii'ie 4'KX) Watclt Str ct ) I V tlioii. interested, , , !. sti Rev. v., Patrick Majruire, Pastor. h erowd. W e n iead the r about t't- -i jn ,T. Stitvlav Masses. H;M) we arrived, we i ! I he iv ii'.uauie, inn n: lO:.V) a. in. saw Joan CrawSunday School lami! ("ii.le. Week-da- y 9:M) a. m. ford. ilnt Mass. The Junt.lt's Greatest Danger Tione, columns 8:01) a. m. Abo in that e II e y w o n d is a st.rv about Or Hubert Di.kcv, the f.itnous II r o u n . dr.inu vln. Ins. sj.-- t ,!5 years in Aid WELVIN PURVIS critic (If urge h" Sou:') American illume and who Hp fn- -t htf niovn lean Nathan, O in An countrr. a n d With a tr lie actress .Iiihiprid 'i :it !,vr werks M .i r p.irt. tbeie. (On another i; o t " W as almost I), One uruieiiilirt 'i m "The lu o, i ,is;,, lor tnrr .l lo Data In Weather Itueeau f.'i . i ,) lnlii.,,le ll v I!. t!t I'llTV.S. wl'.n",! de.it.t bv ) ,,. hunters of another in Combating Nature's Meax.ni I !! " rv t;i d lout to a tree, cut iuer met a ,i ptrttv t.ir, tvi ited 'it M (),,. f.i;)i.ls a eis!i at the trunk above his head Seirnee will arm apa!nt the four .Hid hmttd Walk lip tlijtit so tin- s.ji Would l'k, norHomcn of disaster, drouctit. in t! e uvddle hi the H' run n over rwitemeut l.ii' noil emnlon, and n.od. Kul'.iid JViiit'i-'inei.n e , and h,,u . tisua!!v find an interesting and coloitul 1 M irv 11, ", v - ii Wny 51100 in 5 ail Lake peak-eas- y 1 aid St. Vincent de Paul DDlPrP I TW.T1 IP i nrs . ......... nn . . f , 1 MA is-- Farmers Seek OPPOSITE J. C. PENNEY CO. From Scicicz , iti-r- : ii!tr ! - re-no-itu kn iu Ip'.i tM'- t.l!i'-- w ' !n ,",-- mn'iln't !i,ilf I , iirt p'i I, ft s m ::..!, rlltil the l r m.. ic ,ii . an-.!- ),' y-r- th. om i r. ,. l wa 'ki-.- l I'd triu! for a ir.o ,v Literary l),gr,t. Attending the annual meeting of tl.e Am'rlean Association for the '"dv. .i'lractnii, in'si- eat it mi The - nil ' t: bi n a v f stori, s ! i i'"",;t the iuntle jr.;r !. r,V M.--I'l'. ihv.ivt fisrm.it.. the p'i (mi v It tt ,s r s. It ,m ;nv th.it t.ne dim 'Tutt toe. and 1i In key'n he llrri Vnmh.-s a J." i,i wli.it I I" u ii. Infj.letl- c .rsh.. ,)..,. pl.ivid M, Pun. - v .w K t.. ' i'y. be eNFPBERT d's one cum-- o S.iv. t!'r ter r ,!.iip t DICKEY ''-o n II o t i o o The hfid Wis "'i-hunttri f M.lvm b..ut the dan- torturm him. Wil'linit ..H'lii; a Wr d ti Mr of the iimtle. h ". Msi Urjl! OY't sp.-kto .'lie r M ii !,,m l'vr when tin v tb nk of ti e jungle, think, ,l'v t",. tnoi.kev and croeo- oiles. a b.ead and unakei, . i w!,, f I (.., 1 -i D. ,u"i'i - 1 hrn, f ,T n. .' ..... wa'oril IO Movie ttlTt lot Wiri, nr '1 vmsis 1 1 ,r lnn, M,(IV cot to 'in n, alfade time,' .ut Meets Real arrived at our (able. a.d. ot a p.l f trcofm,-r,- f i'T v pr!li ujiiiose ';hIi a I jM, ,.,.,,!, they've other." i,r ve me tbev lia .iniiH.t. (,,H ,raven, vou're Melvn punisl Knew you 'from - "'f of (laiurr linking at every turn. Jungle ireatures are dilTidrnt. It'i on! by airtdint that vott see a ucuar or a snake. And 'l know of tt.tunk: e creature that can be ca,, I,ll,lw,f,ts fNrrj,, ,1)ftruly ctKlV iio ss, ,,f course, vou're , K j,,, ,h(, )n. w at ii,Kht. ,i,r daytime vou're safe rnom;!,. he Kreat danger of the iiiiiK.e is .I:sr,r. Si. take along quinine, lots cf quinine." 1 Advancement of Science In Miuno- i"'i. uu or Ainerlea'i leading seletitlsta repaid their hih-by asrrelnu to combat nature's weapon aKalnst the farmer. If th West Is to be relieved of climatic disaster, accurate, depend, able scientific knowledge Is j to develop long rantte plans for land use, said Dr. liaiah rtnwman lualrman or the National Research' Council. "We ran not stop th recurrence of druueVits. but we can avoid thrir worst eflerts. We can not prevent ol! erosion by water and wind but we ran greatly reduce the rate of erosion. "The Immediate land problem of the West Is not where to place a proposed 'shelter belf but where to turn farm land bark to range land A strong force of experts should t working on mass climatologies! data on the Oreat Plains accumulated by tbt Waathar Bureau." t ne.-ile- MATCHES, PER 6 BOX carto: 15c 25c Salad Dressing none beiter, per qua;; 25c JAM, Assorted Fruits QUART U. 09c HOMINY, Very Best, 2V. SIZE C. : DATES, Fresh Crop LARGE 2 lb. PACKAG ISC CORN, Fancy no. 2 can, perca:: 09c . OTHER MERCHANDISE PRICED IN PROPOR VKr EXTRA SPECIAL GRAPES, Large Fancy Red, Fresh and Sweet ml I Gibs. 25c i ' |