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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Rosa Raisa and Her Little Rcsa SEPTEMBER ARRIVALS AT THE MATERNITY IIOM1 RAISING NATIONS YOUNGEST AND FASTEST GROWING ANIMAL INDUSTRY 1R-G0- AT Mrs. n. V. Edmunds, gftl, Sa Lake City. Mrs. Sam Melanls, girl, Miidval Mrs. Charles P. Ashby, boy, Sail 1 Is the time To Serve Your fs; I 5 as competitive examinations r vAvsiiM0 if dy. Mrs. P Mrs. Mrs. man. Mrs. Mrs. f1.. 2,346,000 MOHAIB OOATS 3,605,000 mm. Held. MOHAIR COATS foF-low-s ( year, under library assistant, $1,440 a year, departmental or field ser vice. Closing date, September 22, I 1931. Senior administrative officer, a year, Bureau of Public roads, Clos Department of agriculture. ing date, September 25, 1931. Secretary, National Capital Park and Planning Commission, $4,000 a year, for duty In Washington, D. C. Closing date, September 29, 1931. Associate entomologist (bloodsucking dlptera or any other spec0 ialized branch of entomology), to $3,800 a year, Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture. Closing date, December 30, $4,-00- 0 "Charity Begins at Home" may be a trite saying, but it is nevertheless a very pertinent one at this time when everyone is called upon to aid every and all communities. The home town merchant should come first, for it is he who holds the community together. Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions and Individuals of l'.s taUisl-eReputation for Dependability. 1i IK 4 Itosa Uuisa Itituiul. world famous grand opera soprano, Is shown here with her infant daughter, Rosa Julietta Kiminl. The little one had been confined In an Incubator In a Chicago hospital. If You Have Insomnia, Try This Cure All states except Delaware, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, Vermont, Virginia, and the District of Columbia have received less than their share of appointments In the apportioned departmental service at ; x ' Washington, D. C. Full Information may le obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Hoard of Examiners ot the post office In any city which has a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Patronage Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Badminton' Origin The game of badminton. In crude form, was first played In India, and was called pooim after the town It wa In which It originated brought tu England In 1S"2 b llrll Ish army olhVers and In I87J badminton In honor of tlir duke of Beaufort, at whose lionif Badminton, (lie game was formally Introduced. Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing Ttie Glass of No "Tell Us Your Trouble." PHONE MUR. IN First Coats Brought Here in '49; 17 Million Pounds Clipped Yearly. are accustomed to think of angora goat as one of those queer "furrin nnimules" that you would have to go abroad to see la his native habitat. It may come with surprise to learn that there are more nnuora goats right here In the I'nlted States than In Hny other country In the world, and that consequently this cumlry loads the world In Its output of mohair, the fleece of the angora. The year 'ID which saw the great gold rush to California also was the occasion for the entry of nine TK YOU 1 the iticon-tplcuon- s Immigrants, (lie first angora goats to be brought Into this country. Evidently they found their surroundings congenial, for they flourished and multiplied and Rent Tor a lot of their elntlves to Join them, until now there are fully three and a half mlMlon of these useful creatures here, clearing William McCleary, boy Campbell, boy Murray. Mrs. B. Pitswnrth, boy, Salt Lakt City. Mrs. Ralph Crosgrove, girl, Drap . off the brush land, Increasing grain er. yield, and at the same time producing Mrs. Deibert Townsend, boy, Mur-a total clip of 17,000.000 pounds of ray. mohair yearly. Every stale In the UnMrs. Edward S. Cannon, boy, ion lias at least a few members of the drantsville. Ib but bulk the great centered family, f In Texas, Arizona, Oregon, New Mex Ico, California and Missouri. Mohair or angora fleece must not be confused with wool. Mohair Is even stronger than wool, very lustrous and. due to Its structural difference, much eusler than wool to keep clean. Mohair has many uses for clothing, drn perles,- rugs and other domestic applications but by far Its most significant uses are for furniture and automobile upholstering, for which It Is mnde up Into a pile fabric called mnhalr vel vet or sometimes velmo for short Twelve million yards of this fabrh are In use In passenger trains today due to Its extreme durability combined with pleasing appearance and fade less dyes, while over a hundred mil lion yards. It has been estimated, are on the highways in the form of auto ...i ( i...u .un. iiiiniir m i nomas, uoy, iira. Med Timmerlan, ray. Mrs. Lawrence Randal, - . iJike City. Salt boy. " ' Speed of Fallina Bodiea Experiments have proved that i . .".v.n.u ni wim n uuuiiro acquire velocity In falling through the air Is thirty-twfeet If a ball be allowed to fall from tnuor tt Is moving at the rate of thirty-twuei per second at the end of the But second after It has dropped fnm the hand ; at the end of the next second with a velocity of four feet, and at the end of the thirl aecond ot the rate of ninety-sifeet per second. o o sixty-- x mobile upholstery. The skin of the angora Is used for making gloves, while the meat, called chevon, Is much like lamb or mutton. Hut, of course, by far the most Important use of the angora goat Is its mohair fleece which you probably rest on every time you take out your car. ha ' This young woman Is trying an ancient Fast Indian remedy for Insomnia. If she follows the black line from start to finish a few timet he Is sure to fall asleep If tin remedy Is genuine. w Ml I Palefe- i iBMaaaaaMafaMaay . . HIHII nasi inai am .Q.a yiii v , . M K"Wt" lt"WW"W1 M'W - World IU. Changed Little The profiteer, the dealei In short weights, the food adulterer seem to have been with as always, and In the days when the pillory waa aw it commonly used Its tenant wart ranerallj neb evildoers. MR PI m w aee r- W f- r mm ?ti7 tae "TTTI bbbbbbbi -- jL j, Ifc-gw- ' A: Ramshaw'i Production " bctaaT 28S-- J : ' Apje X Bred Chick & arrliiiutctl' 'Arc mountain bred l't ii fill your order direct from our warm hatchery to your warm brooder wlilvut the ban-wil- of starving. mill, nil, owr-henllng- chilling, or , Brooder, "Sol-Ho- t r electric "Vmi Are Dollar Ahead Winn They're RaiiMiaw Ured" Ramshaw Hatcheries So. Male 3C87 Trl. Mur. Injuries to passengers In automobile accidents. We are authorized agents for Triplex The Glum of No Regrets. We are equipped by the Triplex Factory to Install Triplex glass In your cur In a few hours by factory trained mecha anics, Don't delay Do It now drop In at our plant and let us tell you how little the protection for you and your loved ouea wilt coat 41 Grade Coal and Feed 1'ROMI'T SKRVICE High I'hiine Murray 259 tHth Sonlli Murray. I'lah The Right Creases in the David the contrnct bridge champion of the Amrl-ai- i llh tome of his trophies which be has won since the fir UurnKtine, Bridge league, uf Ihe .venr. w 1905 Phone Murray 43 Murray, Ut. South Slate Murray TO WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE The MURRAY EAGLE HIOM? MIRRAY 33 HEMSITICHING nd PICOT EDGING Mra. Ruby Hauiknecht Oil (Vnlwr Street 1 PIIONK Muray !7M y. fis-Jii.;uJ."- And You'll Jump Out of Bed ihe Morning Rarin lo Go r a m tw tf r' 1ry. UUt nd ymr brth our out I" V.lnih. n'l kin hwk krKM end you 0 pmmnnM. hi i irilm out. Your it I, l- -t nd th mk flu a . two you '' mit.lfg lrwir. t pill.h A .k ! T rt. rtM I jlllv Hrrf P,'lm. Lnuk l R-. l.lrod -l I'liki Ml th. Ijtti. I- i-Zfe l all HWlCM le. ubMiUttok tor 1 fjm r y ' t what " wwKtHul. """"J tUto w"tl bilo nukini tht Hut dnoTt nr.: CARTFtt 8 old It U- k- th I UTT1.B UVRK I'lUJl to of bile flnwinf ln- -r nnto itd up " ThT h.mlnx, OF V f4 dul end PROSPERITY PROGRESS - "n if r mIIow e W n Mlia, Urt pu. oil, UU hm wiu. thorn lo mkndyrowofoxickoly uwn) ana tad prt m4 buoyant tnd lull of euiuhtne. ,w For on't do It TW only t" Knn4a end a mm marmwnl d down nr -- nit the nun. The twm It bmilt pur it t 4inf la your poueL at liquid bil Into yow fcwto dHy. It thto bite ll rt flowlnt dnn t dif-- t. Ityouu.t frrmy I" U" J"" ' (,u bliU p l Inul. THE AND WITHOUT CALOMEL Oiii.ntlMi i ,r t -- For Efficient Printing See I UTAH CONTRIBUTED IN 1930 Right Place! 4H17 $1,148,904.79 IN TAXES & SONS at DON'S SERVICE nwiL BEN GORDON "Old Scout" Retraces Route of HAVE YOUR CAR CREASED The Empresn ot Britain. England's latest and largest liner, passing Calshot as the Oloster Napier i, one of the British seaplanes built for the Schneider cup nces, was going down the slipway for a trial of D1MOND.COAL and FEED CO. V. TB1PLKX. the glass that will not Shutter. Installed In , our car assurea and protects you against the hazard of broken and Hying glass. Broken and dying gland la the causa of 65 Hd Scout" ihiit:gel Into Chicago the The tmecjlinilcr nutninoblle other day, with Its original pilot, Dwlght It. Hum, at the wheel, retracing the route It followed In liXO to win a race from New York City to Portland, Ore. Twenly alx yrar ago this honMcM buggy attracted a lot ot attention when It tore down Mlrtilunn arviuin at a tvrklM. mnmmA of 20 tulles in hour. UATH IN ADDITION to thisbrgesurn, paid out from its earnings for taxes in Utah, the Union Pacific distributes immense sums for salaries and wages. During 1930 alone nearly 8 million dollars paid to 4,327 Union Pacific employees found its way into circulation through the avenues of trade and commerce within the State. 18,056 Utah people derive their support from Union Pacific. Utah's progress began with the coming of the railroads. Her future growth is dependent upon adequate railroad transportation. The kind of transportation service that Utah needs can be provided only if Utah people support the railroads. s Mur boy, Huge Liner Looks at Schneider Cup Racer He Is the Contract Bridge Champion TRIPLEX S. LEADER 1 . They Merit Your . Mrs. Harold L. 54 MORE MOHAIR COATS TODAY THAN IN 1920 ) 827. MORE MOHAIR PRODUCED TODAY THAN IN 1920 1 MOHAIRlNOySTRY $3,-20- 1931. Arnold Tann. elrl. Mnrrnv Earl J. Lloyd, boy, MurrajH fl . . . T..l i juioeri jht arianu, girt, uar Murray. LIhrary assistant, $1,800 a year, Junior library assistant, $1,0201 a Yourselves gir J. S. Gasser, girl, Murray. Norman Huggin, girl, Herr Mrs. : and Help f?ieneer' Burkenshaw, Draper. IV The United States Civil Service 1ms pronounced open Commission Community jpl5.e95,000 h At B.m 8,474.000 USA MOHAIR rf tfW: OPPORTUNITIES IN V. S. CIVIL SERVICE LBS.dR '3 .4 |