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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. Page 8 GIVE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS iri'ii-eru- iy FOR THE CAR A New Jack, Set of Non Skid Chains, a Spare Tire or Tube. An Automatic wind shield wiper, a New Battery, then all the family can enjoy the gift the whole year through. An Automatic wind shield wiper installed free on all cars where the repair job is in excess of $20.00, until after MO it it emu idgc m jcivitc uiauuu ;ii!i;:i:ii!;i;ii:i:iiil rillUi!lii;till!i!::itKt!:r.::;!i:::KtnHKt i.iiiiiiriiiiiiuh Cool-dne'- . v. sr'w '7 i tzIK il .Jin l Why did you bolt Murray 0 elec- 90c to $5.09 ..bemagui.mleoftheNcarEnstun-- THIS IS btore I he CSnE'Estrnas We i:ave Gifts to PleAse Everybody "'' y Hardware Biiih -- 7 f 4814 So. State Murray, Utah iie-- t The Republicans . i'l'lu-tiic- can pi i.sper s il the i lt'tk. Il inci ban !l,ian of l.iln: tt y bis. "l cue. lv affected b ill.- - Jlifb;. :i! j, (i e of a I'l'.itc. live Tat iff oil the iv'ir'U--,,f ( s ,s:i1e. Hi- - jo!. ., i;.. I. luaiutai'.iug of hi- - !aii - on I be . i dep.-lf i I, M.i I. it lilt.'- - of ,e .i ..f la . iii.-iii- I line it lipprolichlltg Caiiiiakn Si, (! f forearmed. While I he I f I iiiii' i !. b.iis and primarily 111 ..ii.,i., l" 'i o 11 1 is. Foreign i. i !' pie 1 lure ' l 1'. it. h i. naturally tli.. A lll.'l ivi ! i t ....... f..i eu I ' l.l.ieiit, raliMti'.II an' lWlHcr' or lllipol littl' c. but the elic ilil. v ti i mrtlcularly within ne which inaki. ..r 1 TrotMlve Tariff. UDC j (Mil iMahlil-h- ' I . It bus ln beUM iiio. inn. n i ' ii f"'iii-j- n.miM i . ii - pnf.e. niiiiiii.' ami a" be at a I -- tiiid-till allied and H,,iil pl.ij in, lit e- n ibi- oiit , In it r;i' . i (.'.-- . ) ji lapld'y inl b.s- dc- - - of W.iili.l f. V.,, ;ilitlie e p.. llbll ,. of b i :il .. t.iil ,,i,t, lent I. ' ibe i Msund of lii niijy bj in d'tiiiu wl ich a .. ta i ill' the u i. i ! a . t i c I'.irtie-- , IMJs i ill'. i bn-ii- isue "I Itepllblii nil H'.d t Will le a le.il ! ii'ler- - a rat r d l tils uwe lt ). .Hid ..pi ' Wi , !. ii.'M. , . r gn .'.ill.-- p. !ii nb:-- . ' ' i pli-cl- .in, -- i r , is. ib- i .. nffai's. a) in i.f 1! I s ,, I .l!l'-- CHRISTMAS ff.s i I. The Itiioo Tariff of .'II niii a $9.00 DOLL, Special fear of toil or love of dress Is driving off the fanner lads, But just the methods of their dads. J. EDWARD Tl'FFT. :ib. Il -- llll.iillg on Wool. l.Tii cents a pound on u I ml ..ii b al. t a r i", - i e i!,.- Tariff battle heir cry. . i - luiciii , . mi alf.i'f ."c.l, )ovt, award." c be! a,- a il.itf. i P( H II It l my ho)' b it It.e iid l,"S.i 'i!. ly il . ii"i in... lllll I.f foligll"- - "ill ias. I.v 0. ..i.eii Ii; ill.' Ii ii a :. of I ' loll sii kill tlo I H. d . lie i i. n ill. ill li tli t of if ngrb iilture in ho t ulinl S'ati ibpljie 'hciieh i v h! !i I). i n . (In mi ! .,ie, f by Bli.V ilialei- be fit t i Ma j , I'tr-ihrou-- ii .fbllle Wc-- I lil (neliilge beiutf ' or ltil"in.b i I'si'iiieaienl full f .i ti' .1 illcii C inf l ei i i the with tl lulh.. tariff if o"l. I liexe, b.ni pr.'pa.:iii.t nf ! - ii p. sj!.o fi.f nor ii.in ii j (i tliiij tariff law- -, llie If llie) 'Inli fhoutd re-i- -'. tn. llll. Il i! s,.i .lace of liHelsl .1 i'. of "c.l lone, Sitcnr Im(. wi.. lead, alf- - fii. di.t!!.-ti.f livpig. If ll.e ir iktI, dairy pi.lu. multr.v. liill stll!-.i;lcc. are our ptimipal product-- . io'li'i"lls HIl' I" le liminl:iioe. or fall. All an at polii j w ill haw :'iu 'poll thvw we miccteil t'jr ho Tariff flh I t o one lied. Ill --'one fi liin'- - e i i . m - i 1 .cr: in. 1 j LST ly. Fake City. U '" '' ' ol-'i- -d . ;i:i- - r i , M. ! b . p F ii, 111 . ad.'U-lab- a 1,,'e !' i ill..! iid hi d .j leell ici.itl -ik An Ideal Xmas Gift from .1 i T.-.- t oi,. ..!a, ti...-t(- U. I the lull rang ix- - A fountain ihu by - i The Eagle One Year for Only SI. 00 4 fVii laT--r -r FAST APPROACHING IS ear- 27x54 Axminster $3.85 Rug Coco Door $1.75 85 Mats $12;50 Silk Shade, Bridge Lamp $6.75 Bridge Lamps, $2.95 Complete Beautiful Decorated Mirrors $7.25 $40 Leather Rocker, Special $28.50 $30.00 Cedar Chest $19.75 Mohair Re- olise Cushion Living Room Set ..$138.00 ce Same Beautiful Suite with Jacquard Covering ..$107.50 ce Set-- 60 Dining Room inch Buffet, Table, I arm Chair, 5 Side Chairs$ 129.50 Decorated, Bed, Vanity, and Chair $73.50 High Chairs ....$2.85 Black Boards on 65c Easel A do. 2 Genuine T Flex. Flyers ..$4.25 SELECT FLOOR COVERINGS "xm t5S ; : o.jxiu.o ozy.bu a $40 Seamless Axminster 9x12 $32.50 $50 Seamless Axminster, 9x12 $44.50 You Might Make This I $60 Seamless Axminster, 9x12 $52.50 $150 Heister Wilton Rug, 9x12 $110.00 $125 Karadi Wilton Rug, 9x12 $85.00 A Brunswick Panatrope will make a wonderful gift A RADIO CHRISTMAS Let it be an Atwater Kent or Zenith Bring Stations in as Clear as A Real Musical a Bell Instrument for r.'c fille.1 with Ink. n't 0 . s- - .. i .4.;-Jgi- i 3 590.00 'HIl mm Weston: "N there any dlfTcrcnev the inennliig Ntwcn night and r Harold; "I should aay . My Klrt a vision ami jour Is a sight. Mr. Jenson: "Class, it U the law tia on tie t sravity that Iwi earth." "But tea, h.r." Inquired Jacfc, "how did we stick on thin earth Ins fore the law wan iinir , 1 t te 1 t, Is .t i ciiui lei trji Aliglt C ai The ip- - v ! In' I N. u i . lit t I ; i.;-ii i l ! "lii !.'' ' i- in . T-- .J I'.' .i.iiil Uei. iti Viiiiiin, ." v .it: - - .1 ' .. half vision Ftcitrocc'trs Crt 'uSu'i : "insan-- e " In i fai-mc- Salt tab. l I l ; i i e $38.00 SetDishes....$26.00 J u-- $7.75 Special $6.50 Silk Cushions, $3.85 Special $2.50 Smoking Stands, Spec.. .$1.15 $2.50 Carpet Sweeper, Special $1.25 $2.25 Decorated Magazine Rack, Special $1.10 100-Piec- f.-- I n.-v- l j i i i j j . $4.50 $9.75 Doll Carnage, press, no oli.cr I;h)Mii,c. si LOOK THESE SUGGESTIONS OVER No cca-cle-- H I, 'rr 9 :' ly selection will give you a better You will appreciate shopping at our store because our lines are complete and our prices a re right. ti "it.!. ' Ul :TSita choice. " hae ii. "They resource, ami if Americii falls them jihey will fall back into the pltia JIST FOR FIN of ltoinelesnc.-a- , able loiidilion and famine that were their Daughter: (embracing her father) ioi before the mkhl of charity res- you are a tierfeect dear, "Daddy, ' ued tl em." aren't you?" must this "America "Well, If It's over twelv oik" be a ided, "and I'tah should Father:I am not," dollars, be ju ..i .l to assume her part in the ta-i una l of reconstruction. AUmt "You mustn't wear my non." bine already pii.iiiKi il iblii-"But you do father." 'graduated into -- elf snppht by the 'That's different. Nobody has a ii teliieiil and labor of There s ill re- - right to swear until he'n married." tl.cr- - an.l woik.-rsmain- - an arm, of .'!:!. 't hi 1h..s and lUesel Is he who maketh Christon Aaai'tca ii - nticrH id mas presents and eiivecteth nothiniitiiiuid care. The aim of the in return. for be shall not bo L--ing no! merely to me (!.em work -disappointed. li.-ii;iratl.ui. bin to train them o. ai ii.ii.illy and to make them in i Mi-- s Simons: "Why do old timid depeiHleiit." Ibe Near Fa- -t Belief) rlnVM?" tteHr (olliili -. schoolveritable orphanage- ale ' Mr. BUchoff : "Because they liavg hei e I M.j - ii ii. tills are taught use. no kids." fid i.e. iipaili.ii-- , At li e age of ii tbej "ill nine sci f ilcpf lid Mr. WcJb: "Wby are you late nt .'Hid will take i heir plait's as e Neff?" hill heir reH-- i live coilll fid iili.i i.iiinl ' Early shopping should be up permost in your mind. An v j tiptio, - may le -- cut to John .o e, Treauier, Near Fa- -t li. 'i. f. tail lle;i..piarter-- . U7 Sic- - TsV KTW'"''"-'?.'. fork blM H'rk- I ',se 1 inane hi grow The graden truck mine to hoe. to but his sell, Twas It's not the smoky atmosphere. Nor taste for life that brought me here. Please tell the platform, pulpit. j v ..' trumps. Iderlaklng. the iiianiricent ao'onip- , , ,b,.,. nnd the urueiit re- ii.i y lo carry on. "There is scarcely n home in I'tah that would mil sponsor a "Near Fust" i.n.han for a Jcar if men laud w,.meu Willi children of their 'own could have one fleeting glimpse of the utterly deendciit condition jof this ariii.v of Jo.vs and girls across the sea." said Mr. Wot.l-!i- . rl v ft? In wagering fresh and gerinless air Against the smoky thoroughfare. A'e've all agreed the farm's the place So free your mind and state your case. oii-ibili Dad Gwt one fcr wu " CHRISTMAS G5 fr' ., FLASH LIGHTS mil-. and (pilt your j ROLLER SKATES $1.60 to $2.65 m -- OOO- Near 1'hat an uriny of :5."!.:UO their are reaching l.as." orphans i Well stranger, since you've been so in gratl-half the across sea, hands frank Hide, half in Kiippliance to their rtdl aside the hazy bank, I'll 'American saviors, was the figurative The misty cloud of tneorl description of Ellas S. Woodruff, show you where the trouble An(j Ho(iciural Chairman, Near hast lies. situation lier for I'tah, of n critical I left my dad, his farm, his plow. in the little countries timt Because my calf lwcnme his cow. Mast of the Mediterranean that were I left my dad; 'twas wrong of wrecked and torn by the ravels of course, jttiir. Mr. Woodruff believes that the Because my colt Ucame his horse. would be at once more gen-crropoiise I left my dad to sow and reap and more generous if the cltl-.'..Because my lambs became his sheep. ..f t niii louhl onlv anprtH-lat- ICE SKATES 90c to $6.50 te-- Why did you beat it off to town And turn your poor old father down? Thinkers of platform, pulpet, press Are wallowing In deep distress; They sock to know the hidden cause Why farmer hoys desert their paws. Some say they long to get a taste of faster life and social waste; Some say the silly little chumps Mistake the suit cards for the THE "NEAR EAST" 2nd Floor wm Stores dnd? phil-foi- Large Assortment of Toys in our In lad? s Kecenl tion of n loinplcte itepublicau Tlc-,for I'.i'js, Tie Republican party huiiM presenl to the people a liberal and pro;riosMve lndi--j- i t i n :J sipiarely its position favor-abi- e to Industry and labor alike. Kli.NKST l.AMI'.KUCKlt, Kepuldicaii National ('omiiiittceiiiail h Me Why did you leave the farm, my!. e 'r 't the even s forecast Meet WHY BOYS I.KAVE THE FARM ltMi ill. l OOO- - teacher. The main characters of the play are as follows: Mr. Rolert Kutikel Towser Mayne NIckols Gilbert AlllnKton....('hleken Fancier Neff Peterson Trap Nest Ixdher Cheap Newt Beverly Adumwm Siireader Harvey Joe Freeze Hay Tosser Delnia Andnus Buster Sodd Weston Stout Viking Carlson The chorus at the end of the play was huiij, by all of the boys of the agricultural cIhhs. The play was to show the advantage of having only certified seed, thoroughbred poultry and stock. To have only modern, machinery and supplying only proficient help. Mr. Webb, principal of Irving School, was so pleased, with the play during assembly, he had the hoys play It that night, Wednesday, December 1, during Parent-Teacher- s meeting. d Phone PJurray 93 4771 South State Murray, Utah ' Riven by the Iwys to the agricultural class belonging of Irvinjf School, under the manage, nient of K. K. Bischoff, uj;ricul-tur- e c WHITE STAR GAS, SPHYNX OILS Batteries Tires, Tubes and Accessories PLAY The play was t Christmas r TIIK AGKK'l LU RE l with all the world, hut in our ntrriiiiltiirt' uml our industry lire ooniiit'llcd hi miike a liirp-- i (iiitlny t provide their establishliiylu-nite ft wry miu-lment, of wuires tt ml. therefor, find their cosIh of production lire Ki'enter thim in foreign ontitrli's. Any niiiieriiil rediict Ion in our ceiieriii tariff nitex u.iiil.l nil hniilely result in il drns-tiiirnl u ml Indefhitlon of iiu'rli-nldus! rial viililefi. Ju llie rutes ( if wiies nnd in the stiindnrd of '. f'nder our present nyxtt'iii our foreign coninieice l:ii- - s endily In the ciicirmolis proportions M).0Mt.lM0 of ; for the lust clll- 'i'lds emliir year, represents n volume of production and trade far in excess of that which any other coun try ever reached. It is the zenith of our prosperity. All of this should he considered in any appraisal of 'e worth of our policy." TI.e importance of this coinini; election is fjreat. The influence of the result on our own material wel. tare is so direct t tin f I feel certain Dial the people of I'tah will vote lo coniiiiue the Itepuhlicaii Tarty in (Miwer. The record of our party in connection with tax reduction, efficient management of the business of ilit country, tin insti: utlon of economies, the achievements of administration, with our stand !'.; protection for the American workinn.nii and for the American business man warraaiits this con- pt-l- Bool i Bring High Price piCM'iitiiii..ii ciple of the tditioii of "Alice In Woi der-laiiwen ncinily aobl at aue lion for M..ton. The I'll lmue had heetl given by the author, t. I. tlwis rarroll). to It.t Duikworth, bl. friend and on the famou honting trip wlib h save "Alice It) W'otul ilafid ' lo the world, tayn (ias b'fic. Prt lodin The Granite Furniture Company is a.iociated with "A Greater Murray League" in giving the Citizens of Salt Lake County an opportunity to win an Automobile and many other valuable prizes, December 24th ' COME 'N AND GET COUPONS THEY ARE FREE! WE ARE FOR A GREATER MURRAY We save you money because we are doing business m Murray. il rotn-pHnlot- Granite Furniture Co. Phone 496 Murray, Utah |