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Show THE MURKAV EAGLE THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, MURRAY CITY $595 Ml'KKAV MTV Ride in COMFORT Ridini Comfort at prices amaeingly low. Both cars are big and roomy. You are never -- crowded. Seats are deep and wide. There is always room for you to change your sitting position with perfect ease. Ask your nearest Hudson-Esse- x dealer for a demonstration. officers prlcn f. O. 0. Dcuou. Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing Us Your Troubles" PHONE MUR. 28S-- J him-mad- Conductor Chuplaiu A. H. Fonda Outside Ouard Dan James Inside Guard Lodge meets everry Monday nlgst at Fraternal" Hall. Joe Chivrell Representative Murray Firms Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions and Individuals of Esfor tablished Reputation Dependability. Our KKlilKAII I.OIMJK Hattie lx)tt Bertha Brady Jane Bishop Mrs. Slh la ltrownell vi.-iti- High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE 2.19 Hah OFFICERS President - Mrs. Ia-1st Vli-- i'res - Mrs. F. Recording Equipped t" D' Mr. Stsretary at my home Center Street R. Anderson W. II President Mrs. Ruby Hausknecht Phone Mur. 276-- l- l.l . - VUe Pres. . -t F. R. Lin - - L. T. H F. II. - W. G. s uiA Altering Mr A E Short returned home Sntnrdiy from ;i S.ilt Lake hospi lal where he h.o lis-(be pas! WMour f.iur weei,. follow ii.g an injury re Churches from a f;ill nil the hv. Mr mid Mrs. Carl Hanseu sient Tue-da- y with Mr. H.tiiscn'v father Christian Hatl-c- li who celebrated his blrtlida) attuhersary oi: ew-ilu- up 1 lug Kingt.in Gerrard C, Brsdfnrd f. r Dutaii AudirHu Tamer ladies of the Community Methull-- t church served a hot din tier at the chun h Wednesday even The When you're 1 fids date. upstairs and the Murray Laundry Little Barbara and M.itjorie Kill k anoinpaniisl their aunt Miss M.iiriiie Harmon to M.inti f"r r si' to their grandparent over tin p.i telephone rings I Phone Murray '.Mil many steps j J week end j "Rain Soft Artein and otri.-f.im mender of the ll.iiis.-t; Tuesday evening with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs Ray Grccnwoid in honor of Mr Greenwood' birthday annlver downstairs? Water" r . s'iit J Ramshaw's Hr Production I mountain bred f! L t us y, i,r a r::i Ii.it. fruui warm l'l.. .mliui.iicd" if. .'art-- '; ! i j.,u- I - lutr, or !tt rard of nvi-- he itii.j t'arving. "Sid ILK oat, oil. or r'ii trie. ' An upstairs extension costs only a few cents a day r? Dollar-- - Ahead They're Rsm-ha- The MOUNTAIN STATES TEL. & TEL CO. Uh.-o- t I Ramshaw Hatcherie Ul So. Suu- - Mr. Mamie Elktn to the Chi'-- I p i l'.b sftern.Kin "Iti lusi" r llml" w MKs Vertiie Hcnnli'n entertained twenty of her young friend lit H houe party Friday evening. The id in a social way evening was atid refreshment were served at II late hour. Tel. Mur. ! i;ij l Bladder j Weakness rt Tf Cttlrt; N1M, Draper' Quality Fe-ed- a First Class Service Call HolUday t.o f..r thoundi Hon. Hon t tr mpij Jioun.-.- i toitiv ('lt I pro- up. Try tctdnv, urolir tb ir;Vh;Vd:,7:,;; fXvV Only'Voo VlJ Mur. 5&W nn.t UIOKXHIN vt luva,r NDU;iON tcK. DKl ii COMPANV. ISth South and Male. plyiied winning tlrt of the EWtrl. suffering from Mtl.t'k of sinus tniuble. lis'' n d. artim-ii- t ' ' '' Ii , M '- - father, on January o.e.r 24th. Htiy in Murray ami Save! , The ColMiiwood Stake Child Clin-isof the under the suicrvisIoli Stake Relief Society is held on the First and Third Thursdays of , each month, only. This Clinic is free to till mothers who are invited to come and bring their children. For further information call Mrs. Alice Silver, Murray l.'U. 1 m Ease Your Burdens Get Your Mortgage Loans Refinanced We are prepared to make Loans on small farms and Chicken Ranches, repayable in Easy Monthly Install- ments. Any one desiring to sell real estate, or buy at bargain prices will do well to see us. Thos. Miirtin Co. is offering you price offerings on Unparalleled staple merchandise In his ud this week, ami EVERY week he offers for six days that merchandise means verv substantia! savings to every family. Watch his advert ising of his de space and lie sire to really save you MONEY. Insurance Real Estate Loans Draper Investment Company Mid. Draper, Utah 82-R- 1 Dr. Carl's Discovery Stops Gas, Constipation In his private practice. Dr. Carl first perfected the simple mixture now known as AdicrtKa. Cnlike most remedies, Adlerika acts on BOTH tipper and lower bowel and removes old isiisons you would never believe were in your system. Stiqis GAS bloating in 10 minutes! Relieves chronic constipation in 2 Adlerika give your stomhours! ach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! It will surprise you. Thornton-AndersoDrug Co.. 4Sth So. & State, Murray. i ! CAFE Weschcke Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Puswatcr Proprietors A Good Place to Eat We Invite Your Patronage CLEAN & WHOLESOME Try Our Regular Dinners Short Orders 4898 South State It n OUR FEEDS BUILD sin-eate- Bingham Society Mr. Boyd Bernard was the hos tess to the G. G. G. G. Club at a one o'clock luncheon last Saturday. Bridge followed and prizes were on by Mrs. Harvey Garrity and Mrs. Paul S. Richards. The gcest st included Mrs. J. A. Xordeii. Mrs. Geo. Bolmnn. Mrs. Inland Walker, Mrs. Arthur Ma ley, Mrs. B. Aven. Mrs. J. D. Shilling. Mrs. Rov Shilling. Mrs. J. B. My- rs, Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. S. E. Fernly, Mrs. Morris iVttor, Mrs. Iiiiis Ruch-- I man, Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. Neva Able and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. entertained the A. I'. I bridge club at her home in Salt Lake last Tuesday. Mrs. Hone Roliert Chestler winning the first prize and Miss Florence Childs the sei. otid pri?e. Mr. Pete Smith and Mrs. James Denver entertained last Vedneda) cNening in lienor of the birthday aimiversiiry of Mr. Smith and Mrs. I leaver. After dinner "."ski" was Mrs. E. N". H hler w lulling first prize. Mrs. Monty Cnsgrove the prize and Mr. K. Tas saitier the consolation. Gentlemen prizes were won by Basil Dmuon. . and first, Robert Jack son, Monty Ct.sgrove, isiiisolatloii. House prize was won hy Mr. Joe Bray. The guest list Included Mr. ami Mrs. R. Juksoii. Mr. and Mr. K Mr. Tassnaliier. and Mr. Basil Imumii. Mr. and Mr. Monty Co grme. Mr. A. Mellon, Mr. Mrs. E. N. His birr and Mrs. William Obye, the latter of Sal Uke Mr. Neva Able was the (harming hostess to the Emotion club last Dinner wa folMonday evening, lowed by bridge at which prizes were won by Mrs, George Boliiiati firt, mid Mr Boyd Bernard. lid. Other guests included Mr. A, C. Ijirbk. Mr. L. C. Jones. Mr William Trevarthen. Mr. II. C, MeShaiie, Mrs Paul R,inoti, Mr. Rex Tripp, Mr. Ben Nichols. Mr Paul Richard. Mr. W ill Jones. Mr, o. S. Jensen, Mrs. J. B Mv ers. Mls Vernon liner, Mis hmi llaiisoti Htid Mi Mablii Sepriiile. Mr. and Mr. Jch- Salt Ijike visitor R. 11. entertiiltd the lal - Timothy were last Saturday. delightfully Wutson .1 n t nMere Club W.slnesibiy, Bridge wa the illversion. Mr. Frank Meade witu, lug high "Msi-- mid Mr. George An dersotl. the si.ud high seore. oil, er gnents were Mr. II. 4. J,.iiis (Conlliiiied on page A v GIVE US A TRIAL VISITORS WELCOME PHONE MURRAY 38 In Wales until the forties of last century. Montreal Family Herald. Murray Mills, Inc. Ancient Stockings At Vienna, among the earliest coronation robes of the emperor, are a fine pair of Thirteenth-centurstocking which were nuide for William II of Sicily. They are made of red damask In two parts, the foot nnd leg lieing Joined. The leg Is embroidered and the foot portions are made of plain mate- A Modern Feed Mill, Operated by Murray Men East of 0. S. L. Tracks, North of 48th South, at the head of Miller Street i rial. The Inventories of St. Paul's In London mention Thirteenth-centurstockings embroidered with roses, eagles, lions, and In the upper part, MISS ELVA BROWN Teacher of Dancing wine leaves. In museum in Enj-lanFrance, Germany, Italy and Hungary, many royal und pontifical stockitii: of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth nnd Fiftei nth centuries are Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A. Jackson I'.allct, Tap and Ballroom Dancing" Taught exhibited. Gasses held in Fraternal Hall SATURDAY AFTFRNOON FROM 1:00 to 5:00 Wool From Camel Camel's hair I a textile material made of hairJike wool from a camel, generally light brown iu color. The value depends upon the quality of the fibers. A good Krude Is very light and soft. Tha cloth Is usually twiU. The finer tinderhalr of the camel Is about una inch loi.g and Is soft und silky. The long, coarse hair from tha camel are of tin Inch long. In the shearing process they cannot he separated and are baled and exported in a mixed condition. When spun the hairs are sometime separated but more often are woven together, giving tbe material the roiivb, shaggy appearuuee. Phone Murray FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES VALVE EQUIPMENT Specializing In Hudson-Esse- x 4771 South burgh: "We should ull lend n hand iti this peace movement. We should do so not only to prevent our young men from N'lng smenfleed, but also for our own benefit. "Warring n.ition." he continued, "suffer In live lot. We su!Ter In The been ported at on electric station: "ltj ware! To touch these wires Is Instant death. Any one found doln so will bt prosecuted." IJ I Co. IVIorrison-IVlerri- ll "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates "KING COAL" Photic Murray 8 170 The wearing qtiaHy doetid Eatra Puaithmtat following notice la State Street . - . Phone Mur. 77 I! Coloring Cold The simplest way to produce tha various colors of (.old to ulloy It with ether metal. Clipper giving reddish tinge, silver a white lingo, while the alloy of gold, silver nnd copper limy h;ne n greenish tone, At) alloy of three parts of pdd to one part silver Is green, whilu three parts gold to one pint copper Is red. In the same way, p clul alloying gives the p.. puiar w hlte Nothing trial In a fraud rse In an adjoining county ti Indianapolis the receiver of the company In Hi tas a aked by counsel to nute Id at few word n poibi. bat the company had. what he Id and he what received as tvi fiver -Well," he said, "they had noth- tog, I sold nothing. 1 got nothing." ht I our business, our pm kctbook, and. by C0llseilielue we suffer, too. In all our luxuries Htnl convenience. "In a word the fighters trench, the noncombataiits retrench." At a Willys-Knig- ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL So-cle- ty carat. and We have a complete (.lock of ALL Ilatlery Cables, Ijnition Point, (oils. CoiKlrnscrm rtc. I'. S. I. ItaMcr) Service Bad All Round Apropos of movements for world peace, h prominent manufacturer said at n meeting of tbe for I'nhersiii peace In Pitts- Sold. J WILLYS-JONE- S Washington star. on other factors beside the amount of gold in the alloy, ns expressed In 97-- LES JONES AUTO REPAIR s Mr. Tairs Neilsen of Sandy i hoii!.e the guest of Mr. and Mr. 1'ugeiie Morris. CHICKENS sin-eate- three-fourth- Mr. ers. Wajtie and Sharp, arlved home . ''''it the wis-- from Angele doinf Buy in Murray and SAVE! CHILD sin-eat- i - Teu try j a Mr. Mnry L. Jenon prize, and Mr. I.yle Stauffer low prize. l In Li- -t legless Thursday 1.1' hiirds-- n lcVlph! N'rT du KS" la f'incticn. M. H. Mower & Son! IIm2,'12 l B;(llir IrrtUUon, la tfld ondt tlot. nk you OittrsMt.Onus diprM4 nd dlcourftnJ, Dealer wa are s :iry. Call Our BusincM Office a You Mr. orntt Hansen Mr. :tiid professor Sin-eate- - D. A. McMillan H B. Carlisle T. Ray Tall Twister EXPERT T All OKlMi Murray. E. ery much Improved. IJ OFFH'F.KS 2nd Vice Pre. 3rd See. Trrus. - Peter Johansen South Strife of Mr. and Mrs o. Bergman, who has very is with bronchial pneumonia, The little son ill R,Khe!l Sisretary LIONS ( 4'M4 nrd.r t?2' Martin Seei Shortage of Gold Harvard .... and PICOT EDGING W. A. STAKE COTTONWOOD CLINIC Street" fine teamwork. One scares us half to death and the other cornea along last Passing the Iris Theater and reassures us. Professor Gay, but not one could help Wednesday at the Institute of PolitUs, predictstop, inquire and walk in. Hus- ed a serious gold shortage In years to come, unless there are some bands and wives, brothers and sismore strikes like Klondike and all ters, swains and sweethearts, Now professor Africa. South Joined the pleasant procession into Carver says there Is no danger. the theater, where soft and comfort There Is plenty of gold In the earth, but not all mines can be worked able seats awaited everyone. when gold Is cheap The little band of home talent profitably that is, when a gold dollar purplayers In their high calling prechases u small volume of comsented their stage offering and re- - modities. , As the purchasing power of gold the praise and applause of rises It will become profitable to the audience. go after the gold In them thur hills. Thus the economic law will Then, when I looked around 1 ob served new faces on every side. The operate to provide the world with what gold it requires. eyes of the audience were constant Xow If a third Harvard profesto One from moving ly plaiv. place sor would tell us how to make that could only listen to their whispereconomic law work the same way for Individuals the picture Would new theater. ing about the be perfect. Speaking personally, calm. reflected its has Imagination we have long been convinced that curwhen the moods, contemplative the gold shortage started some before we were born. San Frantains parted und the Stewnrf-Reicisco Chronicle. Players appeared on the stage. He who doubts, needs but look n round to And thai Murray is proSimple Old Method of gressing. We have taken no backEvading Penalty of Sin ward steps by erecting such instituEvery one unacquainted with old tions ns the Iris, J. C. Penney. Tims. English customs Is interested by r in Mary Martin Co., Madsetis, First Nation the story of the Bane." Webb's novel. "Precious al Bank, Murray State Bank. Doc did not constitute a reCbnbini Clinics. tors and ligious sect. They were employed in some counties of Euglai d and ind Shoe stores, restaurants. Jew shops drug in Wales in connection with funeral lry and automobile rites. Their office was to eat bread tores and stationery stores yes. and drink ale which had been in is an independent city Murray placed on the bier, and thus symthe full sense of the word. bolically take upon themselves the Daniel Webster said : "Let us not sins Committed by the deceased lrson. Having done this, the lepart from our accomplishments pronounced the "ease anil ntal let us imitate prudence." rest" of the dead person and asIndeed let us make Murray a serted that to procure this he had pawned his own soul. There were great and progressive city. not wanting men to isrfonii this The spirit of progress must be rash office, but It was not so rash r hown in every step. We should as might appear; for the think Murray, talk Murray aial Could see to It that the same means of impunity was make Murray a better city in which invoked foracquiring him at his decease, so to live. that no matter what accumulation of sin he had made himself responsible for, the whole burden would be lifted by a subsequent The custom seems to have lingered A delicious hot dinner was servto the Murray First Ward choir ed Miss Ruth Hanson entertained Mrs. Emil Madsvn, Jr. meinl-cr- s and their partners Wed the Xu I girls last Saturday evenTreasurer rs. A. E. Sh'rt in the recreation hall ing at thehome of Mrs. Theo ChesPress Agent Mrs. E. J. Chedwlddei, nesday night ter. Brdge was the diversion. Mr. Dancing followed the dinner. HEMSTITCHING Cleanisg. Suits Made to from first page! Mrs. L. T. SchitTion Cwrresisiiuliug , (Continued s hi e Vi--v- . RiU-kah- 2nd VUv Tres I Am Now Secretary Treasurer . Chaplain "','' and FEED CO. Murray. - Local Mention The Murray First Ward Sunday Helen White Musiclau Mamie Giillsph Conductor School will give a dance Saturday Mrs. J. J. Martin - - - - Warden night. January 31. in tie recreation meets first and third Tues hall. They promise you the time of " "1!,t 1,'r'' in each month in Fraternal nmr "fl'' day Is many valuable prizes award Hall. All are will ed. This will U one grand event inviied to attend. and you will not want to miss one little tMirtlon of it. Go enrly and Ml KR IV WOMAN'S ( I I 15 stay late. DIMOND COAL 4sth South 15 Nohle ('rand Vice Grand lLiuslnn Larson Patronage VV. NO. One law should not he considered more holy than another. They should AM. Is? enforced or remove! from the statutes immediately. The LAWMAKERS who have sworn to uphold the constitution of the state should not discard it a week after takiirg such an oath. Daily Herald officers They Merit Your Phone Murray Isn't funny tha tsoine legislator E. L. Kckman (J. E. Howe y car. iiuason-cssc- x now gives you Rare Tell from imge 1) (Continued 2 As ".".ran In the By B. A. Khisco. imivors. eltv eommi.ssloners, county and police officers, eommissionere, ... W. J. Warenskl CMry Iteoorder who have lioen elected or ajioliitei Kichardson City Klectrlciau hv the people fo MAKE and K.N Cull Marshall Schuyler City FORCE laws, seem to get the edi 11. T. Matthews City Judge laws are only for the other fel that Eil. Liirseo Health Inspector low and .NOT for them. I hey are T. V. McDonald City Kngin.er above the law and can do as the Health Officer - Dr. MUM Nelson see fit wthout fear of reprimand. ... Thomas Lewis Night Marshal ahout We hear much nowaday) Anderson .. Marshal Helming Night Cudoitbt Ft KRCEM EXT. EN LAW I.. iMidley 'It v Auditor Mary of the election edlv the inniehers decided that who committee have HIATFKNAL OIWhR of KAIil.KS he should Mr. Hammond seated re NO. H60 gardle of the constiutioii, more than one Keceb lief ore Worthy Pres. Ray It. Alleu - on Hi Townsend - Worthy Vice Pres. getting to the legislature FORCE EX LAW of question Charles Ringrose - Past worthy pr. MEXT. Can it he they like thou r - Worthy Chaplain Hay of thousand. unds and tens Fred Peters Secretary the have nation the throughout Treasurer Ernest Wright - EM EXT EX LAW FOR Idea that L. K. Htuiiffer - Worthy Conductor ONE LAW I.. A. Waters - - Inside Guard ONLY CONCERN'S ? wouldn't I" We 1'RuHlBITlOX J. W. llerlliig - - - Outside Guard at all surprised if such Is the case Phuiris Stimffer, William Walthers.j hecause this couutry niHiears inori (ieorge E. Gordon. - - - Trustees dav to have become a ONE every Lr. O. Sundwall Physician LAW NATION'. Iodge meets every Thursday night If the metnlsTS of the I'tah leg In Fraternal Hall. islature in session now assembled, desire to set a good example for I. 0. 0. F. NO. 33 OFFICERS LAW ENFORCEMENT they fliat the constitu Verl Jordiin Noble, (irand should see to it In the Hammond tion is olieyed E. E. Sweusou Secretary case. If don't, they merely they Ernest Wright Treasurer on the people of I'tah serve notice Joe Keeder Warden to do a they please- - law or no law. Ed. You no longer need deny yourself the pleasure of an easy-ridin- g All Arthur Townnerid tiottlleb Burger Mayor Commissioner (VuinilsHliiner City Attorney 21-2- Be Damne OKl'OIUTION ( CROWDS SEE STEWART REID PLAYERS JAN The Constitution ORGANIZATION 1931 ' K. H. WILLIAMS. Mgr. West 48th South Street MURRAY EXTENSION ' ' j MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. ANDERSON", Prop. All Kinds of Seed in Season ' - HAY- GRAIN Phone Mur. 431 - FLOUR - FEED MURRAY -- COAL 4870 So. Slate t I 'i i |