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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE WEALTHY BRITONS Lights of NevYork See it today By L. L. STEVENSON Dr. Harold C, Urey, who was awarded the Nobel chemistry prize for 103 1, sometimes lives up to the Fontaine Fox title. "The Absent-MindeProfessor." One morning up at Columbia, where lie is a professor, he entered a classroom and gave his lecture. After some time bad elapsed, he discovered that the faces before him were nil unfamiliar. Ill) had merely wandered into the wrong room. On another occasion, lie started out wearing shoes that were not mates. His award came to him for ids discoveries In regard to heavy water. The hydrogen content of heavy waler. known us deuterium, weighs twice as much s the hydrogen element in ordinary water. It used to co t ?s.iioil a from pound. Now the Cost is only ' Few laymen 5S to ?"J0 a pound. know what heavy water Is. No lay man knows what to do wit li it as yet. It Is regarded as extremely valuable to science, however. Scl enlists hope to learn a'omie secrets through it witness the "dance of the molecules" or something. at our showrooms d "The NEW FORD V8 FO R A larger, wider, roomier New Ford V-- 935 1 with 8, Poet or Trey is forty one years f bach old. lie received his degrt dor of science from the I'niversity of Montana and his Ph. I. In chem Istry from the Fniveislty of California, lie came to Columbia as mi associated professor five years n,o. In addition to the Nobel prize, he was awarded the YYlllard Cibbs medal by the Chicago section of the That American Chemical society. too was for his work with heavy water. P.ut bis spare time reading is detective stories and S. S. Van Iine Is his favorite author. He nlso likes to fool around the garden and play the piano. His wife will spend his prize money. distinctive body lines and a new kind of motor in the back seat. ly car V-- 8 smoothness, speed and power. Newly debrakes and new signed, clutch. Safety Glass throughout in comfort-particular- self-centeri- easy-pressu- ng re all body types, at no additional cost. CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR Co. Murray, Utah 4915 Souht State Street Ccast Convicts Prefer Books on Fcnal Code Fly Hal Five Eyes has live eyes. Two me each mailt' Hit of more Ilia!) l.ooo eye nulls. Time nre single, situated la tin' form of a triangle with Its sharpest point downw urd. In the spare above and between the compound ryes. A I'.y coin-m)iiiii- "The I 4 BROKEN DRUM" i Meet Your Friends Eats and Drinks! "No one ever heard of the girls who hobble out to make the team," lays coed Cora, "hiring a ' high-price- At State and Midvale Junction r'ff't'rt'f'T'f't't '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 lflT'tlt''t T'f A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip tli is coupon and mail it v i : Ii 1 for a ix ytrrW trial Hihicriptian to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR PublUhrd by Tnt Chitim Bcusrt Pcrlimons Socirrf U. 8, A. Mvatlnm-;tl, fioilon, d'tr f1 find lh rU M i d pari romta dru'ird lit1:a, rlc. Jur.tbn, f.i r an fKttrfi nl tmet and t tundliU lttd llif oilier In II rou 3,rr Tm Chhmv Vic in Knd mtd fmro IU SOS iiwlil Hfwt of th rtifr. nd tiiiatrm i InirrrMi. ioru. miuie. in cm-;11 b Vimj t'ftd ia n.irnm Intn mr hmc o pteHibiuou. And don A mini SitutM. Out Dei. M. Rftriiri M"Ntro, ruck P HUIIon, T!o)on. a in erki' trial lubKtiptimi, 1 cnclox ont dollar m lNm. t d coach and (pending weeks In training wxr feivic. Second Largtit Rudent The iKimiplnff Is the second larg-es- t rodent In North America. JIM STEPHENSEN S1I. pi .III) California Calif. Sacramento. penal and political codes head the list of "host sellers" In Fnlsom prison, one of the nation's "tough-I'M- " penitentiaries. These hooks, along with the works of I'.luckslotie. top the list of requests from prison Inmates, according to State Librarian Mabel Glllis. The convicts pore over the Volumes In an effort to fir, J loopIn the law which may win hole freedom for them. Hesnlts of this avid study occa nhmnlly send slab! Jurists Into n huddle when habeas corpus petitions containing queer points of law are presented. New York Opens Drive on False Metal Marking New York. A vigorous campaign Is under way to protect the public from those who falsely mark gold and platinum jewelry. The familiar stamps. "H Karat" and "I'latlnum." are being used on Impure metals so that purchasers who accept these quality marks Bt their face value are tricked into buying Inferior substitutes. Six such cases are being cuted here by the district attorney and the department of markets, weights and measures, with the acof the Jewelers' tive Vigilance committee and the Associate Jewelers' nssoelatlon. Ih-c- "BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME" DuilJing New Home, or Remodeling Your Old Home la Your "Best Investment" im-r- Blind Student Exceli I Nev. 'esplte blindness, Jm llargreaves, seventeen years yf age, Is an honor student of the soph, omore class at the Iteuo tilgl. Perm, schrKiL Speed of Sea idiiint is an eM ecd i.i'y ut .- t'lnv .rc,';H;re on land it Is ul.le to bob ulot g en a Mirf.i.e taster lli.in man van walk. nlthouJi pai.Mfor re-- t are made at short Inter 11. aK ir luo.Je of pro. re'lon has been Wi ll likened to t!.it of uti Mil hw o riii,H a,s National taph'e of the.,. ni lmaN, '',et when m n hurry the an h tlie sp i,e nud leik forward tiie pectoral tl;j,"rs .llh such rapid. ty thai th- Ir re tlliant cait m'l.t n'm- -t be (..lad i g il!. p." U-- 1 - -- Li'ul.lning end Llrttiiiiiy liven stroke of lig'.i! Murray, Utah & Co. - The uwtr.r.KMi.x" 190 West 4Slh South St. PHONE MURRAY 8 g rept. the tr.it'sl- i'si'tt fie, I,-- e'H bet WITH n rloi'd !11 d the i irth. o between (Wo rtn'oU uhjoji em ;o mnpsiw SuiqjosqH jo epiudiM p.u.tpsim Joti ti.vuoM lc; lit j e n iij Ml "a u ! "j Treasury Keeps Track of Pvich Who May Die. London. The chancellor of the exchequer, Neville Chamberlain, has marked some of P.ritaln's millionaires for the "spot" and the budget surplus for next year will depend to a large extent on how many are "rubbed out." To balance Mr. Chamberlain's tidy books properly, an expert statistician is working overtime at the treasury figuring out Just how many of the country's more opulent citizens probably will succumb to the "grim reaper." From this actuary's macabre figures tiie chancellor estimates the amount of income from death duties for the year. This Is no small Item In the British budget as the duties run from 40 to CO per cent on estates In the higher brackets; England doesn't allow rich men to pass on much of their wealth. For example, In the fiscal year 193334. death duties amounted to $420,X"O,0OO. An Extra "Windfall." The estimate for this year was only $.'57:!.730,(K)O, but a few of what are fondly known In treasury circles as "windfalls' provided the cash box with an extra $42,000,000. If the- outlook Is favorable he can stop the clamoring of those gentlemeTr- from the royal air force, who declare in no uncertain terms that they have to have more planes "or else." On the other hand, If so disposed, the chancellor can pay a war debt Installment to a friendly power. Therefore, the hard working statistician was hired a few months ago to work out the expectation of life of known millionaires, on the line adopted by life Insurance companies. Figures on Deaths. To bear tills out, the Income Tax Payers' society, which ought to know, says: "In the treasury department's secret archives are figures which will enable actuaries to tell the chancellor how many millionaires are liable to die In any particular year." Mr. Chamberlain planned on receiving ?N),(HKl.(sK from the death duties, put apparently he has underestimated thinzs a little, for about a dozen millionaires died In the year Just closed, and revenue - - returns from the first met Woodcraft (if Neighbors the at Fraternal evening Tuesday Hall, where the following officers were Installed for the ensuing year. Guardian neighbor .. Ellen Porter Past Guardian Neighbor Mary . Ingnlls. Tillie Nelson Nellie Hawkins lmris Ottley Clerk Lenore Adaiuson Hanker Captain of Guards, Pearl Fredericks. liessie Iiergen Attendant Laura Staufl'er Inner Sentinel Kate Morris Outer Sentinel Clara Prown Musician Correspondent .... Mary Ann Jenson After- - the installation, refresh incuts were Served. Magician Advisor '. Mrs. Arthur P.ishop entertained the members of the N. II. club, Wednesday afternoon, at her home on South State street, it being her anniversary. Luncheon birthday was served at 1 :.'!0 o'clock and the remainder of the afternoon was sM'iit ill games. Miss Maxine Simons bad as her dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson and finally. Mrs. W. It. lleaton and daughter Geraldine of Paysoii, Miss Sara Krebs and Vernet Pnllurd of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Nieolliy Nelson had as their dinner guests Wednesday evening. Miss Irnice Kemp of this city and Marvin P.ergen of Union. Cinalt, Bridges in Venice There are about M canals, dividing the city of Venice into 117 small Islands, and about ISO bridges, three of which, including the famous Kialto, span the Grand canal. 'urge and WITT Y KITTY By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM pi-'l't- . P.eenuse of these heavy death duties, most wealthy men who have I their fortunes tied up In specific Industries, carry death and duty Insurance to take cure of payment of taxes ami obviate necessity of the family selling the business In order to settle with the government. Premiums on these policies often exceed the net Income from an estate, thus the man with a fortune coming In every year might be losing money. Put only by losing on Ids "Income" Is he able to protect his principal illil The says necking used to be a great deal safer when she was a girl, because the old parlor sofa didn't run Into a tree when you took your hand off it for a moment. Girl-Frien- do not chide one who never rgels an enemy." said III Ho, the .a'-of Chinatow n, "provided he Is equally consistent In never forgetting a friend." f. Funeral services f r Mrs. Net, '. Catherine G ranter, 74, who dij the family residence 201 Viae 8 Monday iHremlier 31, of causes i eident to age, were conducted Su day at 2 p. m. at the Murray Fir Ward Cliai'!. Bishop Samuel f liringhurst officiated. Mrs. Gninter was liorn In r., mark August 11 lSiiO. and enign-eto tills country at the age three years. She was a resident ij Murray city for 45 years. prayer was offered h V. G. Miller; a quartette compose of Mrs. Emma B. Nelson, Mrs. berta Morris, Milo Brown and Ls, nard Berg, sang "Oh My Father, a violin trio, Mrs. Stella Ca;! negieter. Thornton, Fred Bricks, j and Earl Evans, played "A Perfn Day", a tenor solo", "I Am A 11 grim" was rendered by Leona-- j Nelson. Miss Margaret Bricks j the accompaniments. played The sis'iikers were Fred P011I&: William R Erekson, Bishop S. FT liringhurst, anil Judge William I: Folland. All sjHike of her sterling charact-- f and of the many friends she ha who were near and dear to her. Judge Folland during his sk read a paper written by his Mrs. Lily P. Freeze of St Lake to the memory of the decHi-Ied who was better known as Air Kate, and 'who throughout the: entire lives have been very cMp friends. OlK-nln- , I A meeting of the Women's Civ Arts Club of Sandy was held yesttf day In the music room of the San Junior High school at two o'chxi Mrs. J. W. Farrar, president of t! organization, had charge of ti. meeting. A Miecial program, arranged Mrs. A. It. Gardner and Mrs. L Mitchell, was very much enjoyed. The annual meeting of the rclur: missionaries of New Zeaku was held on Sunday at the Sail' Second Ward ChajM-l- . The tneetl: was under the direction of Hern C. Jorgenson. Princiuil sX'iiker was Uufus Hardy, of the seven presidents Seventy ; also Tony Clark of Musical numlcrs liuli ed a quartet by returned miss( arles of Salt Ijike City; Instruine: al music by Arthur E. Peters-HarolBradley, E. I. Christ in mid Leah Itasmussen. . Blmo.lUi WNUSrvlc ti- Squirrels' Diet It Is a mistaken belief, allium; generally held, that squirrels stf sist entirely on a diet of nuts. also eat large Insects as other natural foods. The squirt family, a branch of the rodent kit: dnin, Is w blely scattered through: the world. In size the meiuh"r the family vary from the dlmetmlii1 of a small mouse to those of rs'1 4 F0K turn-le- n FOR MRS. GRAYrrJ ed quarter Fri:ndi and Enemies SERVICES The neighbors of Woodcraft m Mrs. Grimier was a liieml. which Members of the South Cottonwood conducted grave side services ; Ward will hold an old time dance. the Muray City cemetery. Bisli.' the at 11, Friday evening January S. E. r.ringhurst dedicated till ward amusement hall. grave. ai The flowers were Burial Societie the services were largely attend-- . Burial societies are generally Innre her husband, f surance companies which sell only Surviving W. Grantor, two daughters, M: small policies large enough to cover of Murray, Mrs. NVf the cost of burial, usually Including Doris Ottley six graadchi! Davis of Brighton, the undertaker's services, c;sket two reu and grandchililrt: great and delivery of body to cemetery. showed an Increase of $27,000,000 over I'll lb avenue hat shop, Hat shops are common on the avenue. P. it this one Is different. In for n man to get It, It Is a t ew bat for a dollar - the price Including a Fifth avenue label. It Isn't a cleaning establishment. The obi hat is turned wrong side out. a i:ew lining and a new sweat band to le Insetted and the patron call again lodd up his bead without spot show ing. Several times reference I. as been made In thi space to those Times Square subway change makers who so throw cojni that one hangs back and Is overlooked by Die hurrying sardine. They used to be content with a nickel. Lute reports have It (hat now when a dollar bill Is changed, the retained coin Is a qua i ter. It- - Sir. lit :i ill. W NV S'ivlr. Hie mm etc - Morrison-Merril- l The winner of the O. Henry award looks much lile a somewhat tinted football plajer. lie is thirty two years old. lie weighs 21" pounds and his muscles are Well developed. They should be. When he was sixteen, he quit school and Joined the army. In that way. lie saw the country, having been shifted from camp to camp until bis tut .J reached seven. After the Ailnlstlce, he served as an orderly in Waller Peed hospital ill Washington. Tlr ill of that after 8 time, be quit and weld West. On the pacific cost be was a ni 'Vie extra. Also a stevedore. Also be held down various-Jobon railroads. In addition, he had other Jobs in all of which toil was spelled will) capital letters. Then be came F.l-- t. For the la- -l three years he lias been doing nothing save write "w ithoiit nialiig a nickel." Put be g on Ids w ay now. C. !rp!.ant I'efpiie the fact thut in Another recent prize winner was Louis Paul who lives In Kew gardens, lie received the (). Henry memorial award of ?:: I for the outstanding short story of the year. It was bis first to get Into print. After writliiL' It. he laid It aside for six months. Then, one day. seeing a newspaper advertisement of a high priced inauaziiie, he concluded the editor would want that yarn. The editor did. lie not only accepted It but along with the cheek sent a letter telling the author how good it was. While the story that was to be a prize winner the title is "No More Trouble for Jed wick." and it deals with the escape of a negro slayer from a chain gang was gathering dust. Paul was at work on a novel. He dually turned out two. I'.oth have been accepted by a publisher and the first will be out in the spring. leaving prize winners and Lake Erie Is Prclifx Source of Peat Moss Sandusky, nhlo. What has been Identified as "peat moss" has I u coming from Lake Erie recently in lis source Is a large quantities, mtery. Never until this year has llian a little of It. there Now tons are available. The iuos, when bba. bed and treated, may be used In beautifyIt commands ing rock gardi ns. high prices. lAdJiru) A UNDER DEATH WATCH NL'IGIIKOKS OF WOOLTKAFT INSTALL OFFICERS Phine A'ds Builders - progrt sve builders In Hawaii receiiily used an airplane o earry a tru kload of hiiihlli.g to the lop of a mountain. Tbev saved weeks of line. Honolulu.- Thrcc-Hornc- cl 0F Wt ant you to Voow bow tlht tit, (hi moit 'uel tkta beauilner eiptru know f, hit been tomhinrd tr,e (he fintit cresms, podffi and rouge to sthie amiiing aid to love linen! the rne(vn Selow, with only lot to ctmr poitigt reteivt 1 Besuiy Kit tontiln-if- f cot. You gir.f rein trial sites of fiit of the ftmooi Si Outdoor Girl t(rjui) Trodum, h tompleu dimtioni for their ue We re reAing this offer brtiuvc ant you to know )ou (in have lovely skin; s fredr", hcauiiful A (omp lexioi that tldji freth all day Ions,! ti . t - Send this coupon and you'll lh you'd Outdoor Girl Bcsuty Products Jong sgol com-flexio-n. OUTDOOR GIRL on oil Steer Exhibited in Zoo llershey. Pa. A thn-- homed steer l one of (he exhibits n( the llershey Zoological garden. The animal wn presented to the kflidiu by Walter M. Puiilap, of the Fid. m Stoik Yards, of Lancaster, Ph. Ward Walker, director of the poii, a!d he "Would biciik the unwritten l.iw f Iteadogb-ngard. ns against M. hibitii g freakish atdmals" and keep the yearling !cer. auecit km! e BEAUTY ...i' i. T f i ' fr "Jt l PRODUCTS CITSt' COIOITlON, IN Wind cioi Ut it ( 9ii;( ,,. el fow S. ' i; " lomo.i aldi ltlti. diKorei 3- - ., N T'l Dp ,t4 me libol Mol aeontju T ea? ! |