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Show Pure ANCILHT SKELETONS FOUND ON THE OHIO The Eagle Observes Hen W IS WHERE YOU CAN SECURE ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICE PROMPTLY TIME PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED WATER PRESSURE SYSTEM A SPECIALTY lit That--Murr- I In Co AUGUST GEHRINGS is looks section Iay. Way" Murray lias opportunities for investor. Values of all Minis will ii wllli "Wlille Way" completion. - I'ohind wishes to tloat ll loan. Making iireparations for Santa Clans early. That- Tel. Murray 319, 214 Hill At. Mlliti J:.t loin, Ohio. lit main of hodies, believed to he those of victims of an Indian maHsacre, here when excuvatlou was heing made on the shore of the Ohio river for lowers to curry high tension wires from the Heech Boltoiu, W. Va., hrought the sltttenieut tlmt early settlers of the region tioutli f liellaire had a foil at that point. T. C. said he recalled tieveiity-two- , hearing from his grandparents that a number of settlers lost their lives while seeking shelter in the fort and say that, in his youth the ruins of the foundations were visible. Most of the hones crumbled ou being exposed to the air. Mussel shell found about three feet above the hones gave rise to the theory that the graves had bten decorated with shells. Another theory is that the mussel shells nniy have marked the edge of the Ohio river. This would mean the honvs- date from the days of the mound builders who erected the which the city of from iiioutid W. Va., situated within Moumlsville, huriiil ground, reundent of the fight Its name. ceived There is no record of the river having Ihuved In the immediate vicinity of the .spot (luring the last century. An Imliau burial ground was unhillearthed years ago on a near-btop, 'uarrymen, years ago, found skulls and skeletons of fceven persons, presumably Indians, on a hillside a bequarter of a mile away. It was lieved they had tteen entombed while sec king shelter beneath a ledge. Both adults and Infants wen In the group, for class parties and activities. The tinmen of those elected to office in the various classes ore as jirepariiiK follows Adds More Books AWI.TS Ilancroft Kohincr 1ost Village Moon of Madness While Ilanils I'clo lies' progress .11 VKMI.K I.itle l.iiine Prince To Keep Them Clean Ui KLENZO Dental Creme SliniKcr lOddnlon Mulock Ahhott .liiiiny McIoiialil Honor Cirl Allies Iniiiisoti Secret of Spirit Lake A l.ndy .lane This dent if rice, snow-white- , crciuny iiihI Invlt-Itimakes the (eelh i lean, scrupulously so - cjves I hem the white ItiMieii look that (listinjtuislii heaiitlful teeth -- protects anil siifi Kuanl. tbeia. N Kilncr (.KOINDI.KSS IDIOSYM'KACY Herhert Hoover proMses a question very pertinent to the time when he says: "F often wonder why it t tin t Insurance must he secured hy so- lllltlllioll." It is ii peculiar fact that, with the cifptioii of tin Insurance, practical-ly everyone has to he "sold" hy the lability it ii. tenacity of the neont. rather than hy their own wish to purchase 'ill! lliilisMtsalie collitllotlity. Vet the hazards of ileath. incident. 'liability, ainl the rest are every hit as imminent as the chami of lire, per luis more so. This hliosy iicracy of entire races of cople, to "loili;e" the insurance seller is irroiiinllcsH ami It has puic to the extent foolish. where insurance sdlini: is the hasis for Hut the humor numberless jokes, he on when the Joker relicts ipilekly dies Icaxlim a s'iiniless family, or is Iniiirofl. or has his business uipi-out hy court judgment. t'crsoiis will eventually reiili.e that I Lev should i:lo every iisslstiince toward fiiillieriiiu' tiuythim: so entirely for their own safely an. I benefit. Ami when that conies to pass, more ople will coiiie to the insurance dealer's iiivte.nl i.f Irvine to nvoid him in 1 j V 50c Large Size Tube MURRAY CITY PHARMACY 7he o ISil Stockton Crothers Orton 3&cal stort Phone Murray 279 "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Beautiful Fragrant FLOWERS I 1 Moderately Priced MURRAY FLORAL Kcj. 1032 lUmona SUIe llion 150 i'homs Murray 41 Qut$tton for G Northwest AUhiimlHii Hskn lt els h toimhrr of liiestloiin their lntelltt(vlie. kut omit to out rend tet we have Ioiik wished Iw set aniwered' wrtlk In n roT' (Jun "Why do ln ( ) IenuHTHt. tfislle IIIH: MOKK It.tiS the cost Bli.l quality of Jotir fivds depends the prillts "it youi Oil hens cash p.dic Insures you the hoM f.Mnls fur the Irtlst moiii-y- . ntnl one plhv (. exeriilH.dy gilt Mtr Miiiill and lnrgi ptirohnsors It Hiilmje eputl rrame. Keiidn Wood, secretary-treasure- dent: Verna i pres'i ; presi- rejiort- - $1.50 2.00 , lb 2.3S 100 lb 2.25 1.70 1.70 We pay market price for Wheat, Oatt and Barley. Here reporter. Eleventh Grade; Wayne Simier, president ; Fern Taylor, Charles West, secretary-treasurer- . .Twelfth Crude: Stanley Watts, pres ident : Virginia Malstroin, : Harold Carlisle, .secretary-treasurer- ; l.ernlce Hiirnitt, reporter. STl'DKNT 4762 SOUTH STATE ST. the student-facult- executive committee held Septemher ITTtli, the following officers were chosen to have charue of the student hody court for this year: i ., f , jus,ire--lKo- McMillan v Associate Justice Wayne Simper and Nick Peters. Shober. Chief Marshal-Ern- est Prosecuting Attorney James Peters Mr. Ilaiiskne'. lit was chosen, again, as the faculty advisor of the court. The student body officers are inteiid- ,ni; ( improve the conduct of students jM (t)), .,..s,.midjes ami on the school Zelihl. $100,000,000 Spent by Scotch Women for Bob Close to $KX'.M 1,000 u Glasgow. year is spent by women and fiHi u bobbing and shingling lu Scotland, according to James Stvat, the "hairdresser" M. P. for St. Itollox, and s a consciiueiice, he sa.Vi, a new occupation Im been started which employs many thousands of men and women. "I Hsu sure women will not icturu to the brng huir fashion, hecanp the present mode Is po couifurlniile aud hglellic." ti went on. "Shingling is as popular with iliv women of ihe It Is with the mining villages n women of Mayfulr." In England the cost of treatn -- lit ! the hair varies from !3 cent In the workli g class village to 1J.i In the fusli i mahle salon of Loiidli. S.ime Z' quite to rich women think $normal expenditure for hair treatment at one session, but such etrnvai:,itue la ahnormiil. "The average woimm prohaldy s;e,nli about M to I )e,ir 011 hair concluded, "which cuts," Stewart with the expeii-- f.iTornhly compiire a ll... u. tii.in 11,1 kliiitln t.i.l. !, , Bill , PUUIIIJIOI'S, Murray, Utah YEAR BOOK STAFF CHOSEN ( year, nevaUM" if the lntee Ih pL Music j McMillan Editor-M- ary Clmgrlnpd over what tp fltt defeat In thirty yearn of "gate erahltn' In America, Canada " and Auralla, Connolir M sent bnik to tha Unit.! Stie. mild wa hi "Onp-Kyed- 331 With all their equipment. We test and reactivate Tubes FREE Brinton Electric Co. BEST RADIO MADE Murray Phone 106 FARM FILMS UNITE TOWN AND COUNTRY I Mot iuii pictures lire used occasionally to promote Inciter relations towns and the farm territories surrounding tl.etii. For example, the Office of Motion Pictures of the Fluted States Ivparlmoiit of Agriculture re- H$ ports that the business men's dub of Center Hie, Teim,, raised a fund to pay Ihe itcimi! expenses of n theater that agntsl to run a frtx show of films furnish! by Ihe deparlmeit on two nflcriions 110 h month. Saturday 'The theater." He reorl says, "hun glad of the dlitlli-- to bring new p.s.ple slhrongh ll diMir. The merchants frm the larger nnmls r of people who entiip to town. Thecoiinty The 'agent rxtomhsl his controls. farinerx learm-- snnitthliig nscf-.il.- Murray Feed Store AMEK0. Si i THRILLING AUTO STUNTS BOOKED FOR STATE FAIR aw Tft, tf lk I ' ll ,( tfc 1 t It tafiltk 4 ilt IHUHI itii lartl t im l.t . tf TkM o rt 4i4 hnttt ttrn fiMfitk 4a kli wii it -r 4 f.,t ,,4 ff iKcttui'i is Yard, Murray 23; Res. 449-- HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED IWUTUAL COAL J 1 PAINT and KINDLING WOOD WE WANT THE BAD CASES Rheumatism Neuritis Coitre Dropiy Asthma Eciema Tumors Female trouble Liver trouble Constipation Stomach trouble Sciatica Lumbago Ulcer. it '""! te,,,h High blood pressurf Varicose veins Back ache Head ache Poor circulation Nervousness Paralysis '1. I'i ill Vltlfp' v.,M , ., ,., f,,r - - ll,i 111,11 ...i'-,- ,a M IV ;v MV I'H ' "1 l Ini 1.1 , St. MR. M. J. BISHOP 1...... k . ' .1' .t' I , . '""I ' , YLY'S IVIIRACLE HEALTH CIRCLE CLIN k ,lfl( t, I Phone Murray 431 ftrt yitkl l,! (v( ,,n.,lt V k,r tttrrntotrfr 'll tf Ik u,t Vi4 4 ikrW 4Nin) o. t Olt 1 'I t HKOWN, Props. 1 4870 South State I la Faili Phone Murray RADIOLAS McMillan Athletic Keporicr-EcK- oy Jokes - Mildred McCloy Esidla J.os.bon Photographer I h'hatiug r.eth Martin Elmo Hutchinson IU11 inn ties Stiiiogra pliers Joan MCloy. VirJean ginia MHlsirom. The artists and cartoonists have nl yrt Ims-i- i chosen, pending the jiii lil y of work demonstrate,! ln art classes. c' Morler niitioiiio .! in thp governnH'tit tint hl wurk cf phratlon hn been tpped fur the - PAINT CO -- In the eight jear fnun PUT to PCi Ihe kt inplta otiMimptioti of milk In Melo City. A ;itnptiious chaiiiber, the I'lilled Stales IncleiiMil from i'22 M.. of fhK Ihe walls of which are coveted with ChIIoiw to "tl.s gntlon fresco paintings. Mid I1 he tery slm IncreaM' wa In the where health liar to those found In tbe prehistoric ofTiclaN htreet the value of denn. if. temple of horticulture In the anhe ndlk. In the .,imo oleglcid city of San Jnnn Teotlhuin wti . ,VJ." jwr but prMnciloti Iih reii-- .i ia the Valley of Mexico, l reported t'l of milk Incn x.. the genernl supply liaxe been ilNcovered In the Mnj4 i r iich a that Ho prop"rton ruins at v'hldieti Ita, ViicH'Hti. by Ir. for lv cream merely thnnged Svlvatius "!. Morley, In diHr'p pf frim ,1.1 per ivnf to .is j r cent At archeotogicnl lnetlg;ilIons In . under th misphrs of tin1 Cnrneijlf preent ppro4lmntch half of n.i'l, Instliutloii of VahlnKlo. P. C, mid In Ihe I'tiltcd Static for Iioum the Mexican sorprnment. hob) iw, The frecm i trp paid to tx l;mrp puslj preserved and It U PXif f, that when the picture writing are rl n 11 jr declph'ted by aii.Mitlit jiimh rieir light will te Khed on the hltoijr of (or &- South State Street 4858 ret About Ancient Mexico I v., BERGEN WALL PAPER r " Jilexlcan HANGING KALSOMINING GUARANTEED PAINT $1.00 Qt.; $3.50 Gal Look over our Wall Papers and Paints. Estimates freely given on any job of work. PAINTING-PAP- ER The Year Hook staff for this school year has been selected and Editor Leone Slater is planning to get busy I and the Crest. Mi the scl paH-The following staff has been selected ; Editor - Inline Slater Asst. Editor - Eugene Jones Business Malinge- r- Harry Petersen Asst. ltns. Mangr. I.cUi.y Parry Itlalii iterarv Editor-MargaErva Assis,.M(s ... Fimil,. nm, llobl.s Temple Yields Facti Idtdoti. IS KING" STORES j,,.,,,,, a Cate-Craihe- r- " K A S H FOOD d PHONE MURRAY W 'Everything for the Chick from Peep to Cackle" d. (OI KT OK(iAMZEI) At a meet tim; of s Myn rlvlllallon. Smith's Cash Feed The success of every 0. P. Skaggs System store has been built on the reputation it has established for. quality foods and dependable service. Quality is of paramount importance with us. Not only quality foods but quality service as welL If you Quality is our watch-worare not already a regular customer of our stores, pay us a visit and you will find that "quality" talks to you from every shelf and meat counter. One visit will convince you. r; ctb, Hrss Fly Spray I Gal. licet Dip Disinfectant. 1 Cal. Smith' U. A. C Mah Per 100 Smith' Economy Scratch Per Flrkey Bran 100 lb. High Patent Flour Per 4S lb QUALITY presi , Shernian to Wed Her Employer -3 KK.1IT vice-pres- Eichth tirade: Wehh Siiarr. dent ; .Marshall (inuriti. Ellen Turpln, secretary-treasurer- . Tenth tirade: Frank Thone, dent; Honda Frame, dent: Robert Pewey. seerotiiry-ireusurer: Doiniette Miller, class rr. Tenth Crude: Frank Thone, Princess-Salesgi- rl beParis, France. A romance that prim-esa Itussian emigre gan when became a saleswoman has culminated In the engagement of Luden Ldong, Paris dressmaker, and Princess Nath- alie Paley of the Imperial Kussinn family. They will he married early in August. I.elong met the nineteen-year-olprincess only a few months ago whenshe Joined his staff as first suleswonian in his perfumery department. Princess Nathalie Is the second Uus-stdaughter of Grand I 'tike Paul of and of Prince Olgu Paley. The late Czar Nicholas II was her father' nephew. During the war Nathalie, with her sister. Princess Irene, was taken Int Finland. After her father was assassinated In pJlft her mother was count smuggled out of ltussin hy dressed as a peasant. A,ier wie mo.,.- pr rejoined her ratniiy in I inianu mey and became socially moved to Pari prominent. Princess Irene Paley recently ninr rled a Houianoff, Prince Theodore, son of the czar's sister, Prituvss Krlekson, Alma I.oryl Watts, dent; Hob Kothwell, Secretary " Little Wooden Moll I'oor Ciiiint's Xiiiiis Children of Iickens I'rancini; I'at Nonsense A. II. ('. ltook Ln f.n Man tirade: president; Gal-lalu-- I'KIM MtY : Seventh - Murray Library Andrew Carnegie once made the following statement: "I have never known a concern to make a decided success that did not do. good, honest work, and even in these daya of fiercest competition, when everything would seem to be a matter of price, there lies still at the root of great business success the very much more important factor of quality. The effect of attention to quality, upon every man in the service, from the president of the concern down to the humblest laborer, cannot be overestimated." 'Hie six classes at the llilill School have held election of Officers and ure liw should celebrate Ann-isilrln.v this .veiir with n "White ay ANDREW CARNEGIE KIElTrJ) OFFItVKKS CLASS A special ncshIoii of ('onun-Ht" be culled. A relief to the public least. Tlmt Murni.v business like a I'll I lie ground. From the Very Earliest Day. d Tluit in. I Murray High School Notes Date May s That- 4H:iR Ho. 29.1927 tui: :.:lkkav eagle. Thursday, septemhek 2 i'i., il Clinic opens Friday Morning, Sept 1893 South State Street., 30th. Murray, Utah i |