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Show ye THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 7 THE Here and There EAGLE Takes out powder rag Good night, nurse. Mr. Win. S. Erekson of Murray is the suEDITOR Third Annual Fox and Assistant Editor perintendent of the a Mink Show1 display of the state's best held at the State Fair grounds be animals to . . Nov. 29th and 30th. Telephone Murray 35 Issued Every Thursday 1927, Entered as second class matter February 8, Persons with brainstorms usually wind up t the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under 1879. March 3, of Act in a fog. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION James Shields, the South Jordan masseur, Utah Lake is leaving in a few days for a real Utah deer Salt County, H-hunt. One Year in Advance ou . Six Months in Advance Fine weather makes us forget the coal Elsewhere In The United States man, but he will have a turn at bat before One Year ki Advance long, according to Sam Mc. -- A bird in the hand is bad table manners. Public Confidence in Federal Deposit Insurance visitors wonder why Most someone doesn't invest a few thousand dol lars in Murray housing. They see the dire need for more rentals and can't understand the lack of apartments, hotels and private dwellings. There is no doubt that money invested here in that line would pay back with interest, but it looks like we're all in the same boat nothing to invest with. out-of-tow- The protection of deposit insurance is now being extended to more than 50,000,000 of 48,000,000,000 depositors having: deposits insured by the Federal Dein 13,800 banks The insurance posit Insurance Corporation. than $21,000,-000,00more liability is estimated to be is being accorded 98.5 Full protection insurance maxithe percent of depositors by dollars. mum of five thousand In 12JXX) banks, with deposits of not more than $5,000,000 each, comprising 93 per cent of the insured banks, the average insurance coverage of total deposits is nearly 80 percent. In the flcmaining 900 banks, banks with deposits of more than $5,000,000 each, the average insurance coverage is about 33 percent. Of these larger banks, about 430, with deposits of more than $10,000,000 each, of the total hold approximately of insured one-hathe and deposits deposits in all insured banks.. 0. two-thir- lf The Corporation has continued its efforts to strengthen the banking system, improve banking practices, and clarify and develop supervisory policies and . procedure. As in earlier years, the Corporation urges the banks to make loans and purchase securities on a basis which would enable the banks to meet the needs of the communities t h e y serve. To encourage this practice, the Corporation's examination policy has been framed to give due regard to the. rights .of borrow ers, depositors, and stockiiolders. The Corporation has advocated that no Dank be chartered which could not qualify for deposit insurance and is receiving the cooperation of supervisory officials in this respect. Only six banks in four States were granted charters during 1937 which were not insured at the end of the year, a total of 81 banks being admitted to insurance. In the first 3 months of 1938 charters were issued to nine banks, all but one of which are now insured. sider how such procraStinl!.nd,d3n& ' & can anrl Ara suddenness, you have n?bli tee of a last minuta Lutheran Church "Doctrine of Atonement' is the in n subject of the all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 16. Among the Scriptural citations is the following: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringcth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reign-eth- " (Isaiah 52:7). Correlatives to the citation include the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Meekly our Master met the mockery of his unrecognized grandeur . . . He wrought a full salvation from sin, sickness, and death. We must have as well as trials and joys and victories, until all error is destroyed (p. 39). Christians do not continue to labor and pray, expecting because of another's goodness, suffering, and triumph, that they shall reach his harmony and reward. If honest, he will be in earnest from the start, and gain a little each day in the right direction, till at last he finishes his course with self-denial- s, joy." (p. 21.) .: At L. D. S. Seminary (South of Murray High) Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor lesson-sermo- Girl in a flivver, going like blazes, Tickled all over at the dust she raises. Let's go the wheel to fumble in purse, MURRAY CITY, UTAH Phone Murray 35 155 Court Avenue WALLACE Wallace . m SERMOV STRESSES INDIVIDUAL EFFORT MURRAY C. B. J. B. 13, of &J$ All of these the sinner to realize tha Va,JS8 with Sunday School and Bible the day of salvation, sis of the fe class at 10:00 o'clock sharp. our subject wil be The Bible class is now study- tion-The The Highway ing The Parables of Jesus. conbe will following parables sidered Sunday: The Great Supper, The Mustard Seed, The Leaven, The Seed Growing Secretly. You are always welcome. FLOUR -C- OAL The sermon for this Sunday is Probased upon Luke 19, M crastination is a big word which describes the common sin and UraPer Quality evil habit of putting off things and to Feeds from day J day, deferring postponing important things as : M well as the less momentous matters of life. Nowhere is procrastination so dangerous and perilous as in matters of religion. j Men procrastinated their repentance and acceptance of Christ for various reasons: some first want to drink the joys of this life to the very dregs, some rely on a eleventh hour conversion, some believe vainly in a savation after death. All of these Opposite City Hall reasons are, however, merely Phone Murray 422 j excuses which hold no weight in the sight of God. And con Sunday morning Regular preaching services at 11:00 a.m., above-ment- S &d 2gJ Jrej & Co. n Mrs. Thomas: Don, are you sometimes afraid you'll lose control of the car? Don: Constantly, Mother. I'm three installments behind already. 4..-M.-H--- M urray business Di rectory for Goods and Services Call Business Houses Below Lines. Prompt Service and Big Values Are Alert Institutions. CAR REPAIRING BAKERY tosis. The SHERANIAN Mr. Davies of the Salt Lake Telegram is a grass widow. His wife is leaving him, (just for a few days.) We notice the reporter wears a belt plus suspenders, which makes us suspect that he's wearing both pairs of has opened under New Management! pants. Jack Mann, Prop. West 48th South CABINET Complete lubrication Phone Murray -a- It is signicant to note that public confidence, to which deposit insurance is makAccording to final official figures, released ing a substantial contribution, is such that there was no rush of withdrawals accom- today here by Kenneth A. Godwin, PWA Repanying the recession, nur was there evidence gional Director, Utah communities have askof any uneasiness on the part of depositors. ed the Public Works Administration for in grants and $481,409 in loans. This makes a total of 4,410,994 Uncle Sam would Be Wary have to supply and the applicants would be A short time ago it was announced that required to furnish the balance, or $4,321,920, the post office department was investigatand there would still be the obligation of paying certain "mail order" insurance compan- ing off the loans. ies, to see if they were operating in violaUtah was third among the states of this tion of the law. Sixth Region of PWA in point of the amount Whatever the results of this investiga- ot money sought from Washington on the1! tion, the prospective insurance buyer will do current recovery program. Arizona sprung T well to keep on his guard. "Pric" policies, a surprise by fiiling an applica-whether for life, accident, or what-nousu t ion for the t ally contain long lists of exceptions and limit- ngation and all other ll power project, topping" ing clauses in fine print which make it imposwestern states in the grand total of its 139 sible for the unwary buyer to actually obtain 1$ requests for Federal funds. what he thinks he is purchasing. California was second on the list so far as Buy your insurance from a the amount of money was concerned, but company, with agents in urnr locality. 1 Hi y hrst in the number of no less applications, standard rates, and get policies that mean than 789 of them from that emanating st tte what they say. That's the best insurance pro- Nevada was last with 38 applications, tection anyone can obtain. in nff MURRAY ser- 1 620 up CLEANERS AND TAILORS door so. of Irs theatre WATCH MAKER "OR Saw Filing MODERN" OPTOMETRIC SERVICE S. A. ANDERSEN J. P. O'BRIEN PRECISE WORK QUICK SERVICE Jeweler Salt Lake 2305 So. Main City.Utah Optometrist t- Ily. Between Post Office and City Hall, Murray up SUITS $20.00 and Mechanical HECKEL'S SHOE STORE Utah communities have joined the state government in mapping an ambitious 1938 PWA program. If all the 63 projects proposed up to September 30th, the dead-lin- e for filing applications, should win the approval of PWA administrator Harold L. Ickes there would be in this state public construction costing $8,832,920 started on or before January 1st. $22.50 and LADIES MAMSII PAPER HANGERS MAKERS Up to the Minute In - Style In PWA MEN'S SUITS vice, washing and polishing Something New! Shirts --Ties -- and Socks Overheard in the hall: "He came from the shady side of the family tree." Tailoring Lin e . prices. 35 Anton RIopm has a talk on automobiles that would make a hit with any auto sales manager. Also he has now another good story for amusement purposes. Nearly Nine Million Works For Utah and 35c 25c Homeland SEE MURRAY SERVICE GARAGE 5026 South State Street for that motor rebuild, body and fender work, battery rebuilding, and ignition parts at reasonable HAIRCUTS A load of onions was parked in front of the city hall for some time this week. Enough to make the eyes water. WE FEATURE THE FAMOUS ? . al TAILOR CAR TROUBLES BARBER SHOP in their Given by These Spe-ci- Success has turned more heads than hali- last-minut- "1. death means SFE and 7014-- J MURRAY, UTAH JA-MA- E See BEAUTY SHOP PERMANEXTS The MURRAY EAGLE $1.95 and up Finger Wave, . Vinegar Rinse and Dry . Shampoo, For 50c ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS GODFREY JEANETTK C A HOLLO MAYME Skilled Operators m PUBLIC SERVICE TEL,EPHONE NUMBERS MURRAY POST OFFICE MAIL SCHEDULE e 4 t, ir-i- well-know- n No Limit loans. .h(,M7 grants and only $30,(uo in "The hundred-dadrive for applications has brought a tremendous response win,, proves PWA still hold popular approval," Adnninistrator Ickes. &m' Murray Fire Department M. 72 am- Murray Pohce Department ,!!J? M. 170 P 12:53 Salt Lake County Fire Dcpt pm' M 404 SATURDAYS Mayor G. R. Berger M 82 Commmioner J. Clifford Hansen Im. 171 .! j IZ.ro 8:13 a.m. Commissioner S. G. Freeze Miio 12:53 Board of Educaiion M 416 Murray High School '.,M. 473 SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Bonnyview School , M. 73 Arrival. Departure! ,fc tHH M in, Iheatre M. 3C6 (Maiu do5C 30 lnimUcs kf,.rc JrjMrtarc) MURRAY. - SALT LAKE y There is no limit to the power of advertising. Last summer the merchants qf Trenton, Missouri, bought a full pae cooperative ad in the local paper demanding rain. "Advertising has never failed us." they said, "and to prove our faith in its value we will pay for our ads upon delivery of said moisture. In case it does not arrive the Republican-Time- s will stand the cost of the ads on this page." It rained the night the ad appeared. We'll bet that even in the face of this overwhelmingly conclusive evidence there's still a merchant or two in Trenton who isn't yet convinced that advertising pays. de-flar- "When a mandatory dead line for the receipt of applications was written into the bill by Congress, some persons were afraid there would not be enough time for cities to participate in the program. Tins latest record of I UA has proven those fears groundless In- stead the dead-lin- e b.is h a d t h t? eliect Communities throughout th opposite ,,: .. rager to have needed public nmirovfMm..,.,. am quite willing to assess thcnisflvr. es percent of the cost of their jobs, have nlud ih ,wirtf' Poor little Czechoslovakia was bom of PWA offices with applications."8walinff the an unhapy match. lirute force was her father; a spirit of vengeance, her mother. Sorrow is It is assured that more than 7,W licr heritage. Kedwood Falls (Minn.) Sun. will get tinder construction in the 4 projects J,,.", by January 1st, the dead line set by Congas Neither politcial party will confess the This will entail one of the largest fcinglc Con" sad fact that public relief is an established Mruciion programs in the history 0f tK, and permanent governmental function. Those Limed Slates, with nearly two billion dol,1rV seeking the dole will always be with us, a worth of business-revivinbuilding work- to be set under way, reminder of the late depression. g - DAILY BUS SCHEDULE, SUNDAY Northbound 6:45 4:35 7:35 5:20 WEEK DAY Southbound OS 0:20 3:30 4:15 Northbound 6:20 5:05 7:05 5:25 7:25 7:45 8.05 8:25 8:55 9:25 8:JJ r0S 7:25 5:(W 9:05 9:50 6:50 8:00 5:4S 7:35 S:45 10:35 6:30 8:08 9:30 11:20 9;05 10:15 l2'0S 9:35 R:30 1:35 ll. Ms gm 10:05 9:30 U:05 11:45 12:30 l0'oo 11:35 1:15 10:30 2:20 11:55 2.00 ii:3o 1:07 2:45 12:00 3:05 3:45 4:25 2:31 f 9:50 10:35 11:20 12:05 12:50 1:35 Southbound 10.05 11:05 11:35 11:55 1;07 mfmwwww ' '' 5:45 6:05 6:35 6:45 7:05 7:35 8:05 8:35 9:05 9:35 4:1" ' 7.:,! 7:3" 7:5" 4 P 4 N1 5:10 i V 6:'l? 03 9:2" 10.1 1 id 5 II 11:45 I2; 1:15 2:'1' 2:45 3:3' qj 10.30 11$ 12 W |