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Show 1 Page The Murray Eagle, Thursday, October 24, 1929 Two i 3 Glasses Water Help Constipation MILK MAID BREAD One glass of water Ik not enough, beore breakust. Much licttpr results are obtained by lidding a tonspoon of pimple glycerin, saline pom pound (known as Adlerlka) t oeach glass. Adlerlka ads on IIOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought wan in your system, StojtH gas and eour stomach in TEX minutes! constipation In two hours. Thornton Anderson r,lig Co., Murray, Utah. I n Follow the taste of the crowd . . . Everybody delights in the crisp wholcsomeness of Milk Maid Bread, baked liakery. daily in the sanitary ovens of the I a good habit. Make Milk Maid a habit take throe glasses one lioiir T TF W J. s A JUS V-- T A MlM. M. M. n III S I it- - II I vW 1 VI ir. AdKiM II II WhenRod 5 Phone Murray 356 State 4823 South ) RAFCFRY - TP-TO-HA- circflM'A ill 1 j 8c A big, tasty loaf, baked today for More Effective Than an Alarm Clock Sours CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT Murray City Schools d Murray Clry, Utah, JllJy ' To the Honorable Hoard of Education, I'tnli. Murray City, Indies and Gentlemen: submit annual report I In accordance with Section 1910, Chapter 17, School lawn of I'tah. herewith of the public account on of City. Education. I'tah, Hoard Murray the of of the receipts and exieiiditures a statement of the condition of the also 1020; June endinf 30, school for the the year of schools city various funds, June iio, liMi. IteKiMft fully submitted I E. ALLKN KATEMAN, Clerk. OF THE I'ADIMJ AM) MSBVKSL.MKNTS KLCLIITS Itonds lledeemed 3' 17.22, Interest on accounts 1,2I0.00 Interest on bonds were $sl, 050.58, or an average of $53.01 for each of .VHKt.OO 150 JIM: lf-'- 1, State School land interest and rental fund I.330.0S ... :u.5lfi.ts fund High School fund State 1,2112.12 liUHI Other state funds (vocational education I.... tax of Pl.ts mills for maintenance purposes (imitullng lax sale redemption and supplemental collections) Local tax of 1.152 mills for redemption of bonds and other debt service ... Interest mi daily balances Local 4."i.K20.fi 1 fines IltH.k lieutal receipts per i ( l.AsSlFK 21M1 (UU7.22 4,22,-..3- Sl,(KH'i.tni, $21,000.00 I. r..".(Ht 117.01.) HSF.MENTS Total General llich .'shUhi .VHoo 1"5 17.X5 L7.25 1.0"!U is.' 1STK1 , .. .. , 3,02-Yo- ;t.(C.-,.i- N07."i ... ...... . j $5ttUS Supplii-s- , etc Clerical help. KJiIaries Supplies, etc. Srpt. .f schools, salary ItlO.iHt Hateman Total Dlsltl n) (!20 iMbi r j ,,,, H.iuttTl . .... . SdlooL Toomi ...... , !.!; .... . .. Hilrs and upkeep . atid ri'placelueiils of ispii atloiial fpslpmetit licpMirti and jcpl.i lament id Janitorial , SC 4:2 . I.'.'.Mini l t I212 .t..w 27h as;ci Id 7.i 2115 4 7o n 3; (IIVKt.l . 1 ..! ii.tv.u.ti( 2.n.V.fit .... ... ... HUT-- 102.31 21H.13 2" 1.875.1H ., 1S.IHI 3.tm2.3l fiPotxl ... 1.211 (U fiit.Ytm ...... imCF, fd.rai:c. $i 2.172 131.NV..21 307.22 'n fi,(it.t l.U...' fi.lNiil 111 ?22.:w. :utc 12 1.21 00 J Dill. 3fi;r, (,t ,'i ( l. !n'l nr t ,.iit duly pie-I jrtHO ll I 1 .h'Oe and ill d "II J but I k lie I lie .'if lit- - o . Ik ..f til ilMl lli.lt n 11.. ' l;. At .". i t M V V. ( My 2l 372.t'l ."" 1 I.377l t S 32i 4'H.t , Inli'M'ft on an 'mil 4 t.e!eiiipto!i of t.te! IhteicM on !oti 11 1 RI1.UH 4T:ioo . lied t; !, if H in o. t. !;i. fo!, t:c: hi-- . 5 1 I 307.41 M: :;7 25 S.ifrMiti 021.VJ S ;i DLI1T Sl - lHs! VW'i l.ssn.l Mm I 13' 4H.3 2it2 CM'ITAL Ot TL.W J" ISflL SPOTS U. IN S. ( supposedly healthy land owners of the province of Szolnok became the subject of general gossip did the police step in. 98 Women Arrested. "The official investigation quickly spread from Tis.akurt and Nagy-reto Nagy-Neand UJeeske. Of the US women arrested the evidence resulting from exhumations Is overwhelming against M. These and the remainder under suspicion have been transferred to the prison at Szolnnk. capita! of the province, lest the men In the region storm the village jail to revenge their brothers and friends who have been done to death. "In the present Instance," the police report says, "gossip at Tlsza-kupointed lis finger to two Mines. Fnzokas and I'apal who In the last ten years were reported to have nmassed sizable fortunes; gossip also said they were addicted to blackmail, and when ever In need of cash knew how to raise a hundred or so of pengoes from widows and others," The two tnidwives lied before the among n rt mid-wive- it. 1.1 1. w I'M "' .,f din. ab . I y I Maps Show Location of Gold, but They Can't Find It. Having examined the maps and sketches, Andres Manrique sent his son. Jose, to Lima to make a formal legal claim for the treasure before the federal government. Meanwhile members of the city council of Areipiipa were complan-In- g that the claim should have beeu made before a local court nnd bare claimed the treasure In the lunne of the city since the maps were discovered on property rented by the city from the Arerpilpa club. The purported treasure is in have been buried by the Jesuits before their expulsion in 1772 on property then belonging lo au alleged Manpils de la Knclna jr I'.otu the Aretpiipn and Zaragozn. Limn press have published denials that such n title ever existed l Peru, but an old woman in who claims to be a di'sceml-an- t of this nobleman, has put in a claim for the treasure If discovered. Andres Jtodrlguei. the laborer, has also entered n denouncement, while members of the Arequlpa club, owners of the land, are contemplating inking action If the situation justifies It. Jose Cgarte, seventy seven year-ol- d employee of the municipality of Arequlpa. declares that 40 years figo !r. Mimcoso Mel gar, then mayor of Arequlpa, was In possession of the maps and made a thorough search without locating any treasure. At that time It was thought that a large solid stone Image of St. Ignatius Loyola has been burled beneath the building. The search, made nt night, led to the discovery of two subterranean passages beneath the city lull on lending to the church of St. lit and the other leading to the church of the Componla de Jesns, Another former employee of the city government. Manuel Nunez, who sllesvs that be was a close friend of Mayor Metger, declares that he has no knowledge of such a search having be.-made, but adds that it N entirely posslhle Hint the Information Was not communicated to him. As a reMili of the various claim mad" lit the tni.inb Ipal court In the mayor nnd the council-me- n have bad Ihe passages reopened nnd a Search made, without any treasure having been dlsrov-t- r information bis , 200 SEEK ROOMS MODEL F00HH0USE IN Institution Hat Every Comfort and Convenience of Modern Resort Hotel. New New kirk. Okln. "Over the hill to the poorhoiise." That's a journey tiohodv wants to take, ait hough It has furnished material for poets, dramatist, painters even inovle producers. To thousands of penniless, homeless ones, who have been forced through clrruiiisiniices to make such a Journey the grave would more acceptablehut that Is all changed now In Kay county, Oklahoma, of whlrli this city Is the county scat Today 2o names are cm the wait lug list, men and .votnen cLi muring for places ns guests of the tltte new jiiiioiM farm home just near Ing completion on s rolling hillside three miles eait of this city. The new building Is made possible tlsroudi nil tux money, the i rue-lurItself costing yiiitium nnd as much mo:e to eijuip it. tt will Ime dot mitories, private room" With bath, a tit'e dining hall and eery conuM ir'n- of :i modern re Ti- ie V l hotel, a itin-i- e l' I'll, M i'.l a - r..d- 'et ,i e .. t Ii I' s - ii j. t" ! y i)r, , . 1 tie) ,.f food- ':il ai d the Inmate i no y K.t-'- M.I.I-,!- t f n J.( y 01 .j;,;. 1,,-- y .! IN OKLAHOMA be gii"t list for the new Institution. "No, we are trnt pampering them," says II. E, Cook, superintendent of the home, "we are Just provldins adequately for the unfor innate of this district. Kay county Is fortunate In having plenty of funds, ntid we are building for the future ih well as for toiln v. PHIIXIPS 1, f.,i I 1 of Magnesia Coxey Advocate Good-Roa- d When Coxey led his army of the unemployed to Washington, he was worth $1,000,000 or more. He was particularly Interested In good roads, and the "army" had its inception In his belief that the roads should he Improved throughout the country ns a means of furnishing work for the unemployed. He has lived to see a miraculous change in the highways of the United States. A Household Remedy For External Use Only Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh MtU. ill lint Mm Man kack lor ot II iisltra. Butterfly 6,000 Feet Up For the entomologist Mount Wash- lngton has long been a favorite collect ing ground, says Nature Magazine. Passing through rich Canadian fauna at the base, where the natural conditions have been practically undisturbed, we enter near the timber line the where In August are found the mountain frltlllary and the wingless grasshopper, two of the more striking species of this tone. At an elevation of above S,HH) feet we reach the home of the White Mountain ' Largest Perfect Jade Selected for China's Seal Shanghai. The largest piece of perfect 'l!est. colored" jade known to be In existence Is to be carved Into the new seal pf the republic of China. This piece of Jade, five Inches thick, seven Inches long nnd a Utile more tlmtt five Inches wide, has Jind been found in far-of- f , Slnklatig tt bus been purchased by Jen, Chin Mmjen, chairman of the Sitikiatig Provincial council, nnd by him has l.eon presented to the Nanking government. prov-luce- Are-fjulp- a. Are-quip- a, d. n municipal Judge, rr. tvdro Setmr I'elgado, has onl-i-Manriipie t"i produce the- original maps nnd plans, but Inasmuch ns the denouncement afrejolv had been made before Die federal cuverii- - A Another "Mtannt Thief NaMiv lie. Ten!!. no her "moan dKeovered here, Carl .tone, tHen: nine, Memphis, w is bioi:u-il . 'ore City court on iharm-of di'iuk"!! and es--t tliicf" ha ).,.,, and carrying a t, Neatly Turned flnw She (fishing for compliments) old do you think I nm? lie ft, a fli i.lnmiit t Yjiti rlon'l Inek It. Denver Boy is sun-tiose- il All-gu- st Ili' wl ! I'-h t.itj sums arrest vv.is broiiKhi nimui !,f";rr be 'I'll" had laki en Ice en .ni c.tije from Veil I lg lld'i i'Y, I,,'; .,. 4, ;, the hands of J mUf of It c , . m. nftei li, t, a.iiiii rs and lirst on sun of ratrohii.in It. s. Vincent. 11 could arrest them and police hanged themselves from the rafters of a kitchen In a house where they sought nsvluni. Midwives Offer Services. From the accusations which followed these dramatic deaths, which also amounted to confessions in the ciise of almost every person who made them, the police learned that the two women, as early as 1911, had visited various households where the husbands were eithei blind. In their dotage or otherwise 'troublesome,' and offered their services. One of the accused widows, who lias been more frequently blackmailed by the pair, made use of thm an seven occasions. The mental attitude of these wives of Szolnnk Is thus analyzed by Father Laszlo Toth, pastor of Tlszakurt, the whole community of which Is ( alvini.st: "The peasants hereabouts are mean and grasping, and think only All the of money ntid comfort. women, who somehow seem stronger than the men, ore married ' ko or three times. Spiritually they have no existence, nor yearning for spirituality. My church Is empty, although I must admit that among the accused are several of my few faithful women who have been active In all kinds of parish work." STIRS ALL PERU 11 I IS? LOST TREASURE Lima, IVru. The lure of burled treasure Is once more holding the with Incredulity, but nn Investiga- attention of the Peruvian public. tion was started, and recently the Over the alleged existence of an first arrests were made, confessions enormous treasure of gold and silof some were recorded, and the ver in the town of Areipiipa the scries of exhumations began. Ac- press of Lima and Areipiipa i car cording to the confessions the prin- rying columns and a legal battle for cipal poisons used were toadstools title to the yet undiscovered fortune served as mushrooms, and rat litis begun. During the reconstruction of the poison containing arsenic. The founders of the "cult." city hull of Areipiipa a laborer. to the police, are three Andres Rodriguez, discovered bes widows who disposed of their neath a partially demolished wall in HM. a!thoit;:h before the a bottle containing maps nod existence of the organization other sketches showing the location oj A small metal box. the husbands bad died from poison, as treasure. their exhumed bodies nnealcd. contents of which are not publicly Apparently envious i f the facility known, was discovered. Constanof the trio In exchanging old mates tino Manriipie. son of the contractfor new, other women from time tf ing engineer. Andres Manriipie, was time followed their example with present at the discovery and carOnly when the ried the bottle ami box to bis fa great success. alarming percentage of deaths ther. told the police. They received i .V.i it JS sub-Alpin- .H.Vs.'.H -- m::2 t" 7"! Lifurnliiv 7.kmiii 2213 113 exi-'tiM- -s 1 111.71 71.'." .. e.ju!puieiit M Hi112 . Mt' ItHi 12 Itejnir of j i.-- tt IT Is 2iM ir, 31:732 4L'i" HOOL PLANT 4120 . Allen Helen, m ,. CPj, M'i' II I'LANT . It- - Knl1 2iM" mm ,.. OF MIMLNVME OF County of 27''ki 4 , Improvement of it, Addition to old buib lings Fiiuiptneii! for old buii.niigs other outlay........ I lots-band- 73.'t.,"2 II S LXmiiiii OIIHVllON ., . ... tab, os.: sh j ... .. .. 1 2I l.2;:.ir. . Fm i Water Kinte of i;isi; ' Edii.jiHoia salaries ToT.M 1.2li32 I't.l.-tl.s!.- -, 3l.ti'Jo.i:i ... ,. .. ., , Supplies, IJgbt and powet other 12":; it:.. 2 T:':', .iO 1 ltber elflis Janitor, . tJ2 1mo pmnii cotiKinwii: ACiinu:s l.Viltilt U.u"s' u l t.n:;;t 7.2"." 12 .... ... ..... .. II HTKY A(.FS( Ijstnres ni I . 4.ou.7.i . reiiHis Library lN.ks .'.oMt.-.- .. I'onipnlsoty ittosidmc-Mttlieul "Ulies .... Health Contest l.'Js) 17 . IM..VC..M j Uli.5l INsriU ( TION sahirie Sup'rvisin principals Mule Teachers leiiiale leac heis Em- - text !uhi s . I.'.ln. aiioiial wi..!ie i 2t.7S 2.W 31!..i Mii'Ilmi.i.i!i ' (U ,vi.7."i ..'. .. ScbiHd Census ervl-or- s. ' 2.07 MH.. Oltin & CVnuptiny Extension Division No. NI30. V. of It. E. Durst No. ATlON OF Supplies, iravel. etc. School ebttiou r, loads, issued 10-2- 0 toil 1, .KM:i;AL CONTROL Arlington lUmnyvlcw Liberty - Hoard of Education, compensation 5.I1S.32 N. $!i7.311.17 r.ttdapest. Further details of the wholesale poisoning of husbands in the Hungarian province of S.ol-nok- , on the Thelss, .r4 miles south-pas- t of here, are causing u sensation in this country. More than lifty exhumations In Nagyren and Tisznkurt and neighboring villages have brought the number of husbands known to have been poisoned to death up to nn even hundred, while scores of widows have been arrested charged with murder, or held as suspects, until the causes of the demise of their husbands can be investigated. So far 'lie police have traced these murders buck over a period of l." years n nil suspect several of an earlier (late. According to the national police, it has been proved that In the winter of 11)14 15. after nil able bodied men bad' departed for the World war, some of their wives, being lonely, began to go ' about with young men below mill-- j tary age, and, first in Jest and then seriously, organized a "war widow cult." which devised means to get rid of t lie husbands who returned from the war. Used Toadstools, Rat Poison. The "cult" has been talked about Jokingly ever since the war, until three of the second husbands died mysterious deaths and a fourth, feeling that he had been poisoned, 2,('3H.73 Ol'TSTAVMNtt cut. No. S2.V. E. Allen Total S.227.3H u.:k 22i.rm , 330.00 100.12 wt.7r 11.32 Scores of Women in Hungary Accused of Murder of Spouses. GV,H1;.3'.) j WARRANTS AM) VOl (TIF.RS UNPAID No. SS73, Elvis lluusvn $3.75 No. SsTSi, California School Hook IH'imsitory ... 2S.-I- 3i). ir, of i Twenty, March 132.03 gymnasium I'tunages to school proiert.v Telephotie toll Suj MANY ISOLATED $117,311.47 UONDS tl.'J.'V.l.iiii , Other noti revenue V Milk $ 5,303.83 Total of property (Nile LA HO, 1!);'!) Oeneral Control iisKniction , Coordinate Activities Auxiliary agencies operation of school plant Maintenance of school plant Capital outlay Fixed charges Hold Service ( ash on band. June 30, 1921) $.",.W1,I5 S 300.1X1 school U DLSimitSLMKNTS Federal funds Slate district SNSstTr' . the pupils enrolled. The large table following shows the receipts and disbursements by schools and departments : A HI) OF FIH CATION F0H THE SCHOOL YEAH KLCFIPTS Cash on hand July OOii.OO Other capital outlay br'2 School iHipulation, I02S, Murray 1ty .... .$1.732,r.s).00 Assessi-Valuation, 11)2 IW.OoiJ.i.'i' School projHTty, including cash on hand The total nxiietiditures of the operating account exclusive of: $l,ri7.").0S Improvement of sites fund 1S5.00 Addition to old buildings ,',0!i2.3 Kunlimieiit for old buildings Lots of folks who think they have "inaigesuon- Dave only an acid condition which could be corrected in five or ten minutes. An effective antl-acllike Phillips Milk of Magnesia gooa restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all thai sourness and gas right after meals, it prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleasant preparation to take I And how good It Is for the aysteral Unlike a burning dose of soda which is but temporary relief at best Phillip? Milk of Magnesia neutralizes manj times Its volume In acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least dis comfort, try Oer-ma- a Winner Vvrrv mother real- pes bow Important it 1 I is to good lentil ctnnircn habits of conduct but many of '!3l, them fail to rcail; the Imnortnnre of 1 teaching their chll- v .'. - jren good bowel hab it until the poisons from decaying wante held too long In the system have begun to affect the child'! health. Watch your child and at the first sign of const Ipal Ion, give blm a llttl California Fig Syrup. Children lov Its rich, fruity taste and U quickly drives away those distressing ailment, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverish-- : ness, fret fulness, etc. It gives tbcni t hearty npe!lie, regulates their stem ach and bowels and gives tone nd strength to these organs so they re Untie to net normally, of their o accord. For over fifty years, lest Ing physicians have proscribed , f' . bilious, constipated chlldren. Slore than 4 million bottle used ft year shows how mother de--! pend on It. Mrs. C. 0. Wilcor, SStt'--i V"' St, Denver, Colorado, says: "My Jackie, Is a prize winner for health, now, but we bad a lot of trouble wl'a hint before we found his trouble val constipation and began giving W'n California ITg Syrup. It fixed Md appetU"". p quick, gave Mm a made blm sleep fin and he's gaining in weight right along line the fir- - few days, takln It." To avoid Inferior Imitnllws ef California Fig Syrup, always bk f"r the word California' on the carton. J' - . balf-slck- I9 ed liil'tlf, I! Is believed vvill Hi i( legal (eiil-Iticaiit- ic pres. dilation for a iintntw.r of weeks. Mcatnvhlle oil, ef i taini.'iiiis are cim lt!2 forward, hoping jo Miare lrea. me the tii.ji .,r,ij of hp Areipiiplns believe lo ' e imtn xisi. nt. prev.-ii- 1tl j, All Win tor long U.rwlm.n I C.IIm,t-C- 1 tl M A. -- Ht ltm.,1. mi wail cf " II - " I Al t l.wM,M"'' cht OllM X , |