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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE John W. Summerhays i' - V I" t f. H iff THINK THIS OVER Joliu W. Sumnierhnys, Instructor of music nt Granite IIIi;h Mr. School nnd famed Utah tenor bus diosen to slntf the tenor role the New Year's production of Ikmmi In the "Messiah." Mr. Kuinnierhays lias tak'n this part for the last twelve years. SOMETHING WORTH THINKING of the AdviMiites AHOIT St. Ijiwrencp Sliljwny hase their arKiinicnt.s on the Krounds that lis construction would mean tremendous savings to fnnnem nnd other sIiIpihtn. The annual cost to the government of the shlpway would he from W.IHIO.OOO to $t:i,(MM),(MH). If this amount were paid to the railroads, they would he ahle to haul KUKK nil the grain that would move thru that waterway and still have a suhstnntlal Imlance left over. Over a period of years, the waterway would cost ns hundreds of millions of dollars. It would further depress our greatest Industry the railroads. In the opinion of many ectinmuists. It would he of little heiioflr. Isn't It time we did some thinking nhoiit It hefore going farther? LIVESTOCK OWNERS WILD 500 TRENCH SILOS IN ITAI1 With approximately .r()0 trench silos each holding from five to 2T0 tons of corn or cane silage, I'tah livestock owners have an excellent carbonaceous supply of succulent feed to supplement alfalfa liny, says K. J. Mayuaril, extension animal husbandman of the I'tah State Ag- H serniioii j.l.iiH-s- , uism-i- '.v. t Miss Ellen Hemingway is the guest this week at the home of Marian March of Sixth West. Mr. L. T. Schlffgen is spending the holiday week with his family South. at 7V8 East Mr. and Mrs. Bailey entertained the Wright family at dinner in their Forty-Eight- h home In Magna. Miss Mnxine Simons will entertain at a bridge party for her sister, Miss Daisy Simons, Thursday evening. Keith Sorenseon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sorenson, 305 East 39th South, Is home from the V. A. C. for the holidays. Competent Physician and Graduate Nurse in Constant Attendance. Modernly Equipped For Physio-therapand Emergency Operations. Prices in Keeping with Present Economic Conditions. X-Ra- y, Mr. II. S. Belle, were day of Mr. ders In Salt Sanders and daughter, the dinner guests Sunnnd Mrs. Rulon Lake. San- Mr. Wright left for a short business trip to Los Angeles on Monday night He expects to .return the third of January. IX gardening ray 4G7, Jp 21 acres of excellent tt UKN'T: TELEPHONE MURRAY 300 COTTONWOOD MATERNITY HOME ARRIVALS Mrs. August Coblinan, Murray, boin IivciiiIht IH Mrs. Iver Nlcholsvn, (jHrfield, n girl born iHvcmlx-- r 21. Jeiisisu Draper, a Mr. 'toy lsrn iHivmlier Hi Mrs, Eldivd A. Lloyd, Murray, n pair of twin boys. Nrii DccenuVr a !, 21. Mrs. Charl.. C. Hilton, Murray, a girl, born DcivmU-21. Mrs. Tod Sorrow, Salt Ijike, a Ih.v Imrn Isviu!cr 'JtJih. Mrs. James R. Richardson, Salt Iike, a Isiy, lsrn Ievnilsr VVth. r r- -r-t 1 NOTICE OF CHANGE of RESI-DENC- Wednesday eve, tlirt Gllliert family enteralned at a missionary shower for lon Glll-cr- t at the old GIlN-r- t home. Twenty guest were bidden. were received Many lovely ind everyone had a splendid time. FOR RENT: Street, Murray. 4-in- Now located at 1515 South STATE Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hy. 3753 CHIEF WHITE EAGLE Indian Herb Specialist Formerly of 4685 So. State Street, Murray. c 1 at night for the old folks. PILES ED HOFFMAN HEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY Eat and Relieve That Cleaning - Pressing Altering - Peler Johansen h-- 4307 South A - , , Milt RAY, UTAH Classic Beauly Shop Hr.f .Vl(nal Hank Ilullding I'HONi; MurrRf Wf COAL CO. 2U Weat 33rd So. Salt Lake Cty ADVERTISERS! Insulate Your Home Now! NERVOUS? SLEEPLESS? If you are nervous and rest-leif you can't lcrp, tire ewlly, Imve Ncrvoui Headache, Nervous Indigestion; if you have Sickness, Train Sickness, Auto Sickness Uke Dr. M.lcs' Lf7crvoccnt Nervin Tablets. Dr. Hogcrs, notl educator, writes: "My vijt ha$ htm Buffer-H- p from ncrvousntft onJ etplttme$$ and tr find Dr.. Mil Efervficcnt h'trvint TMtti a great rt- w; Only your can nuke nitr rcclinjj jcr voi.il. Dii'p in to vis.it m tn!.ct the family, trl.itivo r friend in Murray Ysrd: I don't po much on pat-t- nt medlcinei, but U' a fdeaturt to recommend a remedy that U really pood," Rev. S. W nogen, Vh. D. P. O. Pox 57, Key W'ett, Flu hm (I 4rmg Irf. r.rt.f. II Pwtl ttr.mil. I gjgrrigj . a, ijl. uJ ii Good Farm Machinery 47S9 Draper Quality Feeds 422 - Quality Seeds - Poultry Supplies fsorrn MUR. - ii 0 state rilONB MURRAY ORDER "CLEAN FIRE COAL" TODAY And Begin Saving on Your Fuel Accounf ! Lump, per ton $7.25 Stove, per ton $7.00 Nut, per ton " $6.25 Pea, per ton $5.25 HAY GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL S71 t I in PIT ion a t tmnn i.n rppti hup t uvi We vvh ft IE!!!! WORK GUARANTEED ssrss Call On Us For visit. uid Crowed TIRES tnd AtTQ ACCESSORIES 8 I Telephone reunion tnvv and then dining the year are next hest to per points you wish to call. OOODYKAB WE SELL KING COAL llur cities by telephone. The Lon distance op eratnr will he ptad to tell you the rates to any Wanned, Tollshcd 4847 SO. ST. LEO TOWNSEND PHONE Murray f M0l.ll Auto "The Lurnlifrmcn' by Telephone your Co. Morrison-Merri- ll liel 2nd and PETERSON SPENCER Phone Hy. 3446 State StrM PATRONIZE YOUR HOME "Happy New Year!" k ft. OUR SPECIAL Continue! Until January j Where Good Food Is Tasty KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL Will take Produce for pay Miss Lyle Cahoon. of Oakland. California, sent' the Christmas Mr. and holiday with r pan-nts- , Mrs. J. W. Cahooiv She will return Murray Cafe i in lUrtil SUITS MADE TO ORDER ri Hunger at the SHELL STATION . . SIJL 95 SOUTH STATE STREET 360-4- S32 N - 12c 4 '!. lor -1 23c 32c 13c 29c 25c 08c 05c 08c We wish for our friends and patrons, A New Year of Happiness and Prosperity, and extend to them our appreciation for their generous patronage during 1932.: GUARANTEED TO YIELD TO CMIKESE HE&3 from If you suffer ltrhlng, blind, rotrudlng- or bleeding Piles you are fIkely to be imaied nt the soulhlnir. heallnir power of the rare. Imported l lilnese HerD, wnicn rortirics Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold. It'i the newest and fastest acting treatment out. Brings ease and comfort In a few minutes so that you can work and enjoy life while It continues Its soothlnar, heatlnic action. Don't delay. Act In time to avoid a danger ous and costly operation. Try Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold under our to satisfy completely and be worth 100 times the small cost or your money back. w THORNTON-ANDKRiODRUG 00. 48th South aid State Streets. On Satuday a New Years' Party Is to bo given in Itennlon Ward. Then will l a dunce In the after- iio.ui for the children and a dance 15c 130 Jones pn-wnt- E 32c Lamb Stew, Lb Pot Roast, Lb. Rump or Rib Roast, Lb J.17 A Permanent! M. J. B. Coffee, lb M. J. B. Rice, 2 lbs Shasta Tea, Green or Black, Pkg Shredded Wheat, 3 Pkgs Crystal White Soap, 5 bars for Top Notch Jam, bottle , Lb Challenge Butter, Shoulder Pork Roast, Lb land. Telephone Mur 428 South 3th East. HOUSE pro-gra- V mm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mr. and Mrs. Dnane O. Italian! entertained Mr. Itallard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II,' V. Kallard at Christmas dinner Sunday, at their home In Salt Lake. y, Christmas was given In Taylorsvllle ward Sunday morning. The program was under the special direction of Miss Daisy Bennion. Sunday evening a musical program was given, under the direction of Mr. Leon Frame and Miss Helen Jones, which was very splendid and greatly enjoyed by a large numlier of people. Hoffman Specials A i.rogram and banquet will be given for all returned missionaries of Mitlcreek ward Friday evening In the ward receration hall. ThhJ Is the second year this event has been Miss Palsy Simon, who has h-espending the Christmas holidays with her parents, will leave for Lincoln, Nebraska, on New Year's lay. OPEN DAY and NIGHT A very splendid 35-0- 2 Miss Lyle Cahoon, were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. (toorge iVhr, in Salt Lake. HOSPITAL enter-taine- d members of the Wright fami. ly at a Christmas dinner and party Monday, December 26. Seventy persons gathered around the festive board which was centered with red carnations with red taper candles 1laeed at each end, A short pro. gram was given later in the evening. . j. On 48th South at State Street fighting it torji., phiiim, s, training pl.mc and jilai.cn or a total of ONLY 1 Mrs. Chas. White and family sient Christmas eve at Mrs. Johnson's home. a in p!.ilies, "t ro pl.itMs, H tr ;ny eis'tates ns follows; Mrs. Ben Blanc, who was seriouson the ly injured when she fell ice last week, is reported as resting Bailey of Magna. as easily as could be eipeeted, and The Cottonwood Stake Primary is convalescing at her home on WJtb entertain will Suirintendtncy South. members of the stake and general Miss La Va Wahluuist gave a Ixiard members who are living with Christinas party on Thursday af- In the stake at a holiday party on the ternoon, (lames and refreshments Thursday evening, Dec. 2, at A. It. Mrs. Howe, and and of Mr. usual home the all rved and were unusual things were done that go Ninth East and 5Cth South streets. to make up a successful party. llr. and Mrs. Isaac Morgan, South Seventh East, entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne and and famllilea at Mr. children their Lois Slocum were guests of East dinner of Christmas Sunday. The eight and Mrs. A. E. Harger families with and nnd their children on Mill Creek Sunday night The 36. numbered a Christ other relatives of big Monday, partaking only child not present was their unmas dinner on Monday. married son, who la in Honolulu. Miss Wanda and Miss Gladys The B. Y. IT. of Taylor Avenue Wright entertained at a Christmas party on Friday evening at their There were twenty-fou- r home. guests present. A late buffet lunch was served and the house was de corated In Christmas decorations. full-widt- h CLINIC n - A lu-e- n snece-sful- , Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and DRESSMAKING daughter Gertrude were the guwrts er out of the mud. It's n necessary of Mr. and Mrs. Orson .Smith In First Class Dressmaking, Tailoring ricultural college. and Remodeling reasonably pricThese silos mean balanced rations step? in laying tlie groundwork for (Jranlte, Sunday. ed. Miss Esther Brlghou.se, 48t2 for growing nnd fattening livestock prosierous ugrlculture nnd needed Mrs. W. E. iReleher and son, DaCenter street, Murray. and efficient production of dairy employment. vid and Leo left for California on NOTARY PUBLIC: Any work J' Monday evening. They will visit re-lthis kind will be taken care oi live and friends In and about at the Murray Eagle Office, Call 'A I os Angeles. Murray 33 If you wish to mak appointment. W. Cnhoon and Mr. and Mrs. The MURRAY If has often observed. In normal nnd abnormal times, that eltvtrle power production is one of the hest barometers of business. For n sdid year, until revnt-ly- , the industry's statistics showed steady and ominous drops in production. Then the market for power strengthened. Production nt present seems to Im holding Its own. In the domestic Held (he outlook Is the ttioM nicouraglng. Ifcfotv ScplcmiN r. I'.i.'ll. the Industry had an unbroken record of contliutous monthly Increases in the nuinber of customers servtsl. Twelve months if losses followed. Now the upward trend has Marled again, and the gain in Si pti inlM'r, over Auuust, was about Ih.inki meters. Kvi-rtime n m-- house U built, time a factory rcMinns ovni-tlevery or li niitpnt, the market for electric power widens, and increases. AimTlcan Industry has Nii gradually gcHlng of mechanical nwny from the i lwer, which it found to u can juir.itlxcly he tTlileiit uud wasteful, nplio iiig it with electrical pi er. which once producMany Indu-trleed Heir own bs'lilcliy have tuiiitil 1:1 plhnte Utilities, w lit. ti otTcred Is ttcr n lid more d- - nd.ihle M'l tlir at a lower pi And t Ut tliclly In.ircbes oil tlu'Wolld's greatest servant. StatcH Not a few of the American farmers' difficulties can be attributed to Inefficient transjiortatlon facilities. The sort of "highway" that becomes a series of mud holes with the fall rains, nnd Impassable during all or part of the winter, Is n tremendous barrier to agricultural progress. It makes It impossible to market products nt the most opportune time, adds to the cost of supplies and farm operation generally, increases the hazards of fire, illness and accident, lowers the educational opportunities of farm children, and wreaks social and financial havoc generally. In the days when a good road meant a twenty to highway, there was some excuses for the lack of tlrst-clas- s secondary roads. That day has gone. Modern asphaltlc materials and engineering technique will provide weatherproof, mudless nad for dust less, highways live thousand dollars a mile and less. Maintenance cost Is likewise extremely low. Every dollar going Into such practical roads Is a business builder for town nnd country. Now is the time to take the farm- ANNOUNCEMENT THK WORLD'S GRKATKST SERVANT The l'iiili. ('!'! hlrptiitti GOOD ROADS, GOOD FARMS Miss June Dullard submitted to an operation for the removal, of a hi Halt Lake, enjoys good health, jfiowth of her wrist Wednesday. is .ind even at this advanced ng. and was The .til! able to continue her housesatisfactorily. the wrist is healing (Continued from page 3) wifely duties, which 'she greatly and faminjoys. Mrs. Tuck's lies were also pretnt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, James, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Junius and Mr. and Mrs. Sam James, all of Suit Dike. it is planned to make It Baptist church were entertained at the home of their pastor and wife affair. Jf r. and Mrs. J. P. p,,yUe on Tlmr Mr. and Mrs. W, U Wright enter- - day evening, this Indng the annual tained at a family dinner on Sat-- ; Christmas party. Ifce time pussi unlay. Th gmnts were, Mr. and quickly with Ran a. music, ,,,, Berkcontests. At a late hour Mrs. S nson and daughters of refreshIsreal-soments were nerved. ley, California, Mi'- "d Mrs. of Logan and their two daugh- Mr. nnd Mrs. ters and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Koy Wright belli, and on annual home the first of the'week. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS La-ino- nt Congress is now In session. There Will be a hundred and one suggestions fur farm relief, unemployment relief, etc. Most of the suggestions will be nt the exp nse of the taxpayer, who, In turn, needs relief unless the sources of taxation are to he dried up. of new Snpisise that" Instead schemes to soak the taxpayer Con gress would urge that five million individuals well ultltt to do so one of the population of the twenty-fiftt'nited States should spend In the next thirty days an average of $20 each for nmled improvements to their homes or ilaces of business. This would put one billion dollars Into immediate cir($KH)0,0O0,0O0) culation, would create new taxable Income, and property, nnd start an endless chain of buying and production. The public should recognize that relief for itself can come only from itself. Congress can give no relief except ns it takes from one person and gives to another. Instead of having our money taken from us and getting only a tux receipt in return why not sjiend It wisely so as to get value received and at the same time start business going, which, In turn, will return our expenditure through Increasing the business of each of us Instead of killing it by exorbitant taxation. h GRANITE TEACHER TO SING IN " MESSIAH" products this winter. Iteisirts from County Agent E. Tueller Indicate that Iron county with 02 silos, leads the utat in numbers. Millard county claims 75 while Uintah reports til, containing about otKH) tons of ensllag from the whole corn plants. Other counties reporting a large number of silos are: Sevier CI, Carbon f0, Duchesne 30, Heaver 24, 18, Salt Luke and Washington Tooele 12, Utah 10, and five counties report less than 10 each. C The Mountain State Telephone & Telegraph Co. A; f PHONE Murray 422 Opposite Cty Had ni0VKs! Hr.J5H.Miir.Mj 118 WEST 33RD SOtTII STT. f |