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Show HI THfc MURRAY f ' 4 obate and Guardian-ship Notices Cnsult County Clerk or fpective Signers for further Res-- : I information. NOTH'K TO (KKDITOKS f C (Copyright.) "I 2:5-3- 23-3- ts Took Soda 20 Years for Now s. - re farewell the old year and shown. welcoming the new, we extend to all "What are you going to do, Hen J" (Hake asked later, curiously. "We're all In a tight box, I guess, except Flos-il- e our friends the wish for happiness and prosperity. w S Feed Store Murray .... .o MHTII STATE rilONE MIR. 431 CVR,L,ISLvI3 r A right Happy New Year We wish you dear friends, And years of prosperity-Succe- ss without end. Carlisle Motor Company Telephones: Murray 483, Hyland 7255 i Wm. H. Mines was called to the bedside of his aged mother In North Lives in Cabin. Bend, .Nebraska, the week of Decem-lt- r Nth. Her death occurred on the Toronto. Women are "sitting on the 10th. "The North Beud Eagle" dp of the world" In many fields of gives the following brief history of activity, but to Miss Kathleen Rice, this good woman's life and activigraduate of the University of Toronto, ties: of active goes the unusual distinction rperations as a mining prospector. Mrs. W. II. Mines, the second oldMining Is one of the chief topics ot est and one of the most Moved conversation In Cnuuda ut present, but women In this community, passed while the home woman, the business woman and the professional woman uway at Iter home Monday morning discuss how many shares of this or December 111, 1021), ut 9:43 o'clock. that they own, Miss Rice Is working She was 01 yaers, 5 months and 4 her claim. Her part In the romance days old. of mining Is a definite one. At pros Funeral services, conducted by ent her base camp Is on an Islaud In her pastor, the Rev. Just of Fremelodl more Herb lake, or to use the ous Indian name, Wekusko lake, mont, assisted by Rev. Miller of northern Manitoba. From this base Dodge, were held ut the home Wedshe has worked since 1921. Here she nesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. lives In a log cabin that bulks hack Interment was made in Woodlawu to the days of the pioneers, and here cemetery. she pioneers on one of her most prom Elinlit'th Sorgenfrel "Margaret ising claims, a copper and nickel vein on an Island, within a stone's throw was born In Darmstadt, Germany, of her cabin. Hard work has been and grew to womanhood there. At tangled up in the romance, and Miss the age of twenty four she was mar Rice had considerable, difficulty I" ried to Win. 11. Mines, who precedproving the claim. Now, however, she ed her in death in 1011. They came for eiifil Is receiving encouragement, neers nn the ground have prououncud the prospects good. Totes a Gun. Kathleen llice Is one of those "girls of the great open spaces who tote u'uns,'- aeen often on the screen as be Ing typical of Canada, but very rare Indeed. In the Canada of real life Most women would he satisfied to gain distinction In man's field by prospect ing In the summer, hut Miss Itlce adds further laurels to her outdoor rcputn-lioIn hy trapping In the winter. i his way she uetually Is successful enough to make her stake for summer operations. While she uses a gun like a veteran, she never shoots for sport. Once, when a moose fell to her rltle she preserved the meat for future use. Devotion to unlmuls Is one of Miss Rice's outstanding characteristics Always, In the North, she Is seen with and known by her famous does. Despite the unwritten law of the north louniry, she Ignores and never uses the lash. In this matter she has the full approval of the dogs, who not only shower her with devotion but repay her hy being the best trulncd dog? tvlihln hundreds of miles. Lone Venture. It is now 15 years since Miss Rice, daughter of Henry Lincoln Rice, B. A., of Toronto, went North on a lone ven ture. The spirit of adventure was financed by a college chum from Chi cago, who staked her when she home steaded In the name of her brother. letterheads Lincoln Rice, of St Mary's, Ontario envelopes The young Canadian girl was tired n( cities and classrooms. She longed for statements the North; felt "the call of wind swept deposit slips places," ho she left her position as a mathematics specialist In an Ontario counter checks high school and hiked to an unknown and all land. The rest of the story Is teem ing wllh adventure; her richest gold ojjice forms quartz claim Is on the shore of llerh In with strike the the line of lake. Bingo. Rex and Kinskl mines. Be cause Shut Is a family name, she callsIt the Starr claim. The name cu nects the Rice family with the earliest New Knglund settlement This claim, shows not only gold but other high mineral values. She was one of the! first prospectors In the North to find vanadium. Canadian College Graduate By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD SAT, Blake," suld Jones, open lug his ledger with a bang, "dlj you get on to that tightwad Henry loosening up to the extent of half a dollar for that fund our amiable Flos sle is collecting for some bardup friend?" "I should suy I did," exploded Blake, "and she's the last one you might ex pect to worm anything out of hlui." "Well, she'll get hers some day," grumbled Jones. "But then," he added, poeftseil. his face shrouded in gloom, "It lookj Telephone Murrey 33 C. M. NIKLSKN, Attorney for as if we all would for that mutter, This particular concern Is on the blink. rtate. Doe. 2i, 29 my son." PIANO AT SACRIFICE ite of first puljlioatlon. Jan "Aw, you're forever taking the joy ulilieution of last out of life," retorted Blake. "I faucy fte NOTICE TO ( KKDITOKS We have on hand In the vicinity of the firm will last out your time und mine, Just as It did our great grandMurray one of our very best fathers'." iPianos. Rather than pay storage Estate of Sophia Lursen, DeceitsAt that moment the door opened or reshlp this Instrument to Salt and Henry Simmons entered, putting a Lai City, we will sell It to a res- stop to further conversation concernKtedit'irs will present claims Vh vonclieres to the undersigned ponsible party at a special price, ing him. on easy terms. Or, we will rent M. C. Henry Simmons was the least ImNielsen, ihe Law Offices of member of the firm of Ballou portant of with the the Lake Salt privilege piano )s Melnlyre Biiiulins, & Ballou, Exporters and Importers. 1. fIL'll. on or ntnuic .1... buying later and apply rent on Above him in iue oiu V, I tall, ranked Blake and salary Itv of purchase price. In answering February. A. D., 1030. Jones. This morning its he softly and LA Its LARSEN, JR., Ad please give full references in first unobtrusively entered and made his letter. Address Glen ministrator of the Estate of Sophia way to his desk in a dimly lighted llano Company, 1C1 South corner no one would have glanced Deceased. rseil, Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah twice at him. ('. M. NIELSEN, Attorney for Yet it was not his insignificance that Mate. J Ms fellow clerks held against lilni. It Lie of first publication, Dec. was what they termed his parsimoni-ousuesJute of last publication Jan. Never In the long years they Gas-Sto- ps had associated had they been able to IS lhii iVm.iJ JiDiliAL persuade him to join them in a little the spending of a few "For 20 years I took sodu for indi- spree involving dollars. paltry ut Mute Ol Suit I'tau county, gestion and stomach gas. One bottle Small wonder, then, that his recent 4 of Adlerlka brought me complete contribution to Flossie had caused sl.ilMONS I comment Flossie was the oldest Inrelief." John Ilardy Adlerika relieves gas and sour stitution in the office, antedating even JuKTII 1'itICE, l'luintilf, vs. stomach at once. Acting on BOTH the present members of the firm themselves, who had Inherited her from 1 1LIJ.VM I'UK'K, Defendant. upiier and lower bowel, it removes their predecessors, as a sweet young I The- Mate of Utah to the bald old waste matter you never thought thing fresh from high school and a was in your system. Let Adlerika Vciewluut : correspondence course in typewriting. i You art) herehy summoned to give your stomach and bowels a She was most cordially hated by Blake lp'ar within twenty days ufter REAL cleaning and see how good and Jones, whom she treated as less than the dust beneath her feet. i jbe service of this summons upon you feel! THORNTON ANDER.. It must be confessed that she never and South SON 48th DRUG CO, if served within the county In to bother Henry. Apparently seemed tiu, .tfwr State Streets, Murray, Utah. (Ml lli'li.kii Id lirittltrlit he was to all Intents and purposes of her existence, giving out his is ise, within thirty days after aer dictation, receiving the results, approvie, and defend the ubove entitled NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing them and handing them back with Ictluti; ami in case of your failure never an unnecessary word or glance. to do, Judgment will he rendered Estate of Sarah E. Hatch, De- All business was Henry. icalnst you according to the de- - ceased. Creditors will present claims But to Blake and Jones her methods of the complaint within with vouchers to the undersigned ,ii nd were galling In the extreme, and her jlen days after service of this Hum- - at the law office of C. M. Nielsen, accusing eyes, bent on them as they work in the interests of nous iixm you, will he filed with 208 Mclntyre Building, Salt Lake suspended or some diversion like the conversation ihe Clerk of said Court. City, on or before the 8th day of hoisting of a safe to a window of the Tills lii'tion Is lirnilL'ht til (ilit.'iill February, A. D., 1930. building opposite, irritated them exY divorce from defciidnnt. ceedingly. RAYMOND HATCH, AdministraR. L. I5EEZLEY, be supposed that a Now it tor of the Estate of Sarah E. business asmight old as Ballou Ballou Attoniey for Plaintiff. Hatch. would continue indefinitely. It cer313-1Brooks Arcade, C. SI Nielsen, Attorney for Estat. tainly never occurred to Blake, who It Tuba lSl 1'tnl, had Just drawn his entire savings to Vlr.t puhllcation DtivmlxT 5. 1920. Date of first publication Nov. 28 meet a large garage bill, to expect .imt pul.li.:iii.n Juiiiiary 2, 192!). Date of last publication Dec. 20. otherwise, nor to Jones, who bad no savings account at all. Even Flossie, when the blow fell and she heard that the last pay check would be made out at the end of the In bidding turned white, thus exhibiting the week, to first Inkling of emotion she bad ever Bros.-Rob-er- IN FAR NORTH CLAIM Henry Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 Sooth State 8tret, Mur ray. Utah. here. I'll bet she's been saving her shekels and hui a nice tidy little sum In the bank." "Tidy little sum yourself," retorted Flossie. She was perfectly aware of the poor showing she would make In competition with the hordes of business college graduates floodlDg the mall boxes with hordes of applications for jobs. "We've got a week in which to decide," gave forth Henry In a tone of encouragement but which failed completely In Its effort to cheer. One week from that day, Blake and Jones arrived to dud the office empty. No Henry. No Flossie. But on their desks were their pay envelopes and a statement of regret that their services were no longer required by Ballou & Ballou who had ceased to exist "Where do you suppose Hen IsT" asked Blake morosely. "Also Floss," said Jones. ' At that moment Ilka a response to cne, the door opened. It was not Flossie. Nor, at Erst, did It appear te be Henry. It was a man with hi bsad held higher, with a hew light in bis eyca, a lift to his shoulders such as the old Henry bad never tnown. "Boys," he began, "sit down. I I hope you'll stay on a while longer, You see, I've bought out the business." Blake and Jones did sit down, weakly. There was a moment of stupefied silence. Then the two men shook limply the hand held out to them. But not until the door had closed on Henry were their tongues loosened. Suddenly Blake chuckled. "Look here, boyt Floss hasn't shown op. What do you bet the first thing Ilenry did waa to Ore berT" Again the door cpened. ".Forgot to tell you," Mid their employer. "There'll be a new stenographer around In tho morning. Flossie er I should sey. lira Simmons, and I were married yesterday." He paused, then with twinkle In his eye, as though he were reading their minds and seeing there the hope the Flossie's miorwor would embody the charadsrtstlri whnee absence thpy had o frequently and volubly lamented In her, he added "Iter hnme I Mrs MnilMit Perkins and she was Mrcd by my wife." j Banks euermuhere are stdfidardizingon to America in 180-1- settling in NVw the poet referred wheu he said . York, In LSWS they moved to Detroit, 'The book Is closed, and the prayers Michigan, and six years later they are said, came to Dodge county, Nebraska, And we are a part of the countless settling on a homestead at I'leasant dead. Valley where they resided until Thrice happy, then, If some soul can 187H, when they moved to North way, Bend which has been the family I lived because she passed this home ever since. "Mrs. Mines was the mother of niue children all of whom were at her bedside when she passwl peacefully away. They are, William II. of Murray, I'tah ; Elizabeth Maple and Minnie Hutchlngs, both of Wyoming; Robert (5. of Kansas; Lewis N. of Yoder, Colorado; Herman A., Julius C, Nettle and Susie of North Bend. Besides the children there are twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-sevegreat grandchildren. "At the age of fifteen years, Mrs. Mines was confirmed In the LutherFor quick, clean, an church and lived by Its teachings through all of her long life. She heat, was always a faithful attendant al the Lutheran services which have held for many years ut the Coal various homes of the members In North Bend, and for several years she enjoyed having these services in her own home. a ton "It was from the portals of her own home that Mrs. Mines wielded a most kindly and beneficent influfrom ence. She loved people and they were always welcome at her luwpi-tabltuble. She was blessed with unusual health and was tireless lu the iierformance of unlet acts of helpfulness which endeared her to all with whom she came lu contact. I'hone Murray 418-Cutll shortly before her death she enjoyed doing small tusks ulsiut the Rear of Beiuiion Hour & Feed house, and took keen delight In visMill on V. 48th South. iting with friends and neighbors. "One of God's own gentlewomen has passed, one of those to whom MUTUAL t, us show you samples hot try Mutual Order m o Henry Thayne MAKE OUT GOOD RECIP E B I Kin n Ncllson, registered for a premcdlcul ij Jobs ir course, la doing two ach day. He carries on a full ached L-A I. ..... - .... II !..!,. ui'um ..I. Ultt Ol CMUIJU 9 uuu mil na rifei'l a day as rui:rond weight muster at steel center, lie! Allniiliinn. near-btravels fiO miles each day to go to and -from the university. i with while several years ago Injured the Danish merchant marine, be was ri ' left at Baltimore to recuperate. Lutet be came to this district, completed a 71 0, four-yea- r high school course In three years with highest honors and entered When he was left In Bultl college. inure he ci uld not speak a word of Now he spenks the language L'ngHhh. flawlessly. . 1 I'lloNB Mt'IttlAY Puis Color in Leaves and Finds Trick P?ys Jiu ksoiivll e. Fla. Orcen onk kuves lake nil uittumnnl turn In about lite inliuiiex In the factory here of Dr Henry Dux. who routes nature's checks so succcs!fu!ly thnt be Gnds i reui'y market for his goeiln. In Doctor Dux's factory leaves and blunts used by florists are so prepared ig to inuke them lnt Indefinitely without becoming bridle and without losing their natural beauty. The head of the factory, a licensed physician, ny the process of ireat plants and ferns input of the If that come to his workshop for beau (Ideation Is KTct, Old Billot President JclTorpon Davis nf Mlwlsstppl." Is Ihe heading of faded ballot fircscnfed l.ce museum of Washington ani Lee university. The ballot, found In an antebellum home at IVIersbure. Va, srss used In the first and only rresldchUal election nf the and lfl, 1861. t tr........ USING OY EE MMMm THE LARGEST SELLING FLOUR IN THE WEST Peter Johansen 81 F.XfKKT of "The Favorite Laundry the Contented Housewife." date Noven,!er 11 I LLJ i'Unln. 3J Lyon Drug Co. I a IMW I'hone Murray Murray, I t SONS GUARANTEED Hpnninrr Anderson 163 West 4Sth rmlri DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. Itrone Murray !5 48th South Murray, ln tiATt Ml Halt II1', iiritV. fke - 3T County. la raJ4ni-- t work rr f. fint w. will call jrou FRANK SWENSON 4118 Mumr Poplr Str.uue to il Murray Eagle Pbot Murray 55 Louie' Auto Service f.507 South State Siout Method or Valves unmn. Complete Auto 5nric P ii ir a Brake Lining or bhme tJuick-K- ain 5t. I'S 111 I 1 counters FOR BEST CARPENTER .WORK I Building Contractu!! Fuml Estimate 1 I The KINDS nvt dlrJJ AWisin Prompt Service South MILL WORK OF ALL and ii Printing Call Murray 43 We 1 8 lU Huy them with conflilmee: Wbltt Ibnrns, Hocks, Itcds. Wysn Mlnnrrss. M1flbt dotted. f..r M !l.-- t UrcKidrrs. The prl-l- t . twit etTI .f all hst'btm nidtnra We do clrnt W Write or wire W. O. HAMCItA Arm-rim- Ton A IX BEN GORDON & Phone Murray 274-SATISFACTION AZtU CI0AR8 CANDIES' KALSOMINING V. 10fl up HANGING OA7 19 State I'UESOltllTIONS 1 Ramshaw't Chicki I 4014 South PAINTING-PAP- ER High GraJe Coal nnd Feod PROMPT SKRVILE I I to ordrr Booth Slate 1 11 TAII-ORIN- I'rrsstof and Alterlos Mslt Suit no? 1 1 - Tor DURING rvrr93of Murray Laundry j Va. BETTER TURN 5 I full-tim- Had VEN E Boyer's Guide I I'lttshurgh. fa. Christian Nellson, a Dunlsli student at the University of I'ittshurgh, has won the distinction of being called the "busiest man In today LeZ j Danish Student Called "Busiest Man in Pitt" Coal n mm or ppl--l- V OF II. MINES OF MI RRAY, I'ASSES AWAY AT 91 YEARS YM. Close-Fiste- d B. Wallace, Editor. 20, 1929. MRS. W. II. MINES, MOTHER GIRL WORKS ISLAND Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the postoffiee at 8alt Lake City, Utah, under the fcreditors will present claims with March 3. 1379. uu.lersiKiied ut the Act of (lllhws t the M. Melsen. 2U8, v Offices of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION liuittti iik. Suit Lake City, clntjre One month. 8alt Lake County- -! M of the 2sth day tab, on or 1.00 One year, Salt Lake County, 103O. A. P.. fbruary. Adminis-Bto- r Elsewhere In United State LAliS LAKSKX, Jr., 1M One year In advance of the Kstute of Lars Larsen, 2ti-2!- ). EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 i i i jj 71 LjH |