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Show nrsJay, April 25, 1940 THE MURRAY EAGLE "". ..i,nk Favorable Wool u affecting do- I FaVra,.ts wool in the next ! ? be the relatively Tool' supply in this country i su13"., . ,(nfT foreign demand S and ilt conditions. The I arming lower level of : ii onnciimnnon tins domeSCan last, however, will be do-- 3 Wakening influence upon m Some recovery riprs. mill consumption Vnay result in the last half of this from an expected increase in year industrial activity. Wool Price The United States average price of wool received by the farmers was 27.3 cents a pound or I' NEWS on March 15. It was 27.8 cents CHRIST LUTHERAN CIU'RCII CURVE ix s a pound a month earlier and 20 City I ire men's Hall 11 e cents on March 15, 1939. cf is in Utah University Allen Schuklheiss, Pastor ' throes of its annual political' Ap:,i 2d Sundav school Ami .j'hiiva!. offering, anions.; other I.U.S at 10 a.m.. with reiru- an excellent opportunity chmg services at ll:lo the student of psychology or O cloen. k':e Waither league, our I'ohnojl THE HAPPY MEETING POINT vconoir.y to study elec- 0u:; people t: 'i psychology meets organization, FOR FINE FELLOWS (i.r procedure,! at li p ni. We urge all uur young ' hiehi ver he prefers). be present her;in;,i o! Literally, the campaign has ev- i tie nomination of new utTirerx rything. Tliere liave been party; to the Christian snhts, dissensions, unprecedented According ,U!c'1 Hall this Sunday is alliances, dark horses, withdraw- ear, City Opposite Murray as hogato, ur Pruyer-Sun-olis. botii voluntary and enforced '1 He sermon kr tins Sundav the eligibility committee Wi kereloie, dial with th.. i:.d at least one candidate who subject of prayer. Our text is .i ved ;ts a football for two dis-- 1 ru brews 4. in ,.n,,.i, i.,.. r'.ing factions of the mdepen- - ! CHURCH NOTICES UNIVERSITY ii Winter Terry Pin's Tips on NEWS NOTES . a Rase TOAST I V.VVl IXW winter wla-anow bushels, eoippaied . . . roiuu HMO pA)U Anniversary st Here are only a few of the many outstanding paint bargains we offer in our Paint Department in celesee others! brating our 50th Anniversary. Come in t PABC() ENAMEL M-- S j Beautiful t smarts, HI I OIL Gallon Strictly Fure VTelliville Icwisioo fJ (ln your container) j counterparts. e PAINT l.--5 COl'RT AVENUE PHONE MIRKAY 35 It' Eugene O'Neill's "Alt Wilder ness" on April 2o will be the tinal piesentation (f the University of Utah theatre for the cur-teseason, and a brief glance at the cast assures patrons of a nt truly worthwhile performance. Professor Joseph F. Smith, head of the University Speech departrole ment, will play the of Nut Miller opposite Evelyn P.I'HkI Sims, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Henry 11. Blood, who has bieti a favorite of Suit Lake tlieatre-gi.er- s kr the past few seasons. The production is under the direction of Harry II. Allen, formerly dirt dor of the University of Michigan theatre. "All Wilderness" is one of O'- M Neill's tinest plays, a deeply human retrospective comedy with a dusting over of the stinging sadness that has made the playwright famous. It promises to be climax to the theatre's a fitin-season of five plays which have bun attended by more than Utahns. "Probation After Death" is the in subject of the all Churches of Christ, Scientist, ond Sunday, April 2o. Tiie Golden Text is: "The Lord will perfect that winch oncern-eime: thy mercy, O Lord, ui- 'durcth for ever: lorsake not the worths of llnne own liainis'' (Psalms 133:8). Among tiie Scriptural selections are the follow ing: "But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shinclh more and more unto the perfect day. Potuhr tiie path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established" (PioVeibs 4 1.:, AY C. B. Wallace CLIMAX ( U!,-tm- ir CODE NO. 33 V code no. yrr7 35 (Ask us for dcUih) y- -j New York hi Jfr?i Tfsffffjiifz claim-stakcr- Sum h'$ ihriiU V!iJf To al A frr 1 " LATER! Hkll MV - Copyrlirht 1940, National Dlrtniara Producta Corporation, SOI KDOCGII COLLEGE 'fins wcik saw a new hat in the ring kr election to the title of "Mo.t Popular School m the Unmisity." It's the Utah prospector's Harvard, alma mater of , a the : ..cec.-.-lin g 'ld pall-- j live Weeks' course 2(i mug and prospecting sponsored Correlative reading include.- - the cach year by the U Kx tension Dif.ulowmg from "Sciuhc and vision, and instructed by memlhalth with Key to the Scr.pt-uiis- bus of tiie regular gudogy teach- Ly Mary Baker K.iuy: "It mg tiie change called death deMr Optimistic Sourdoughs, both ed the belief in sm, sickness, and proies-ioiiami lrom all other. death, happiness would be v. en Walks oi life. hae tlll'oiii d ill at tne at the moment of dissolution, and tins year's class, i.ie forever permanent; but ti..s idea expounded by expel ts that! not so. Perfection is gained i hiy all big mineral deposits have; Ju.-- t look at tne! by perfi'ction. They w ho are un-- j tven I'.ghtetiUs shall be ucnghUeu.-- ; lady who trampid ink a .U. '.Vi until in tiivine Sci. lutie sout::wil. rn kv. n k hind Truth, n iiiovvs all ignorance a burro it few yeai.s ago. ho.ng i a sm" (p. 290). a miiiioii-doii.i- r ul KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYi rH - H0W-P- NOTARY PUBLIC O- - . ' k r tTVa ) Ideiilionel j LUMBER CO.. OGDEX B IJ Pi 15 $ LINSEED o ; . h tool! loot! toot! three r Beet Production Final results of acreage and production of sugar beets m Utah m H3!) show that there were (IJ13.00 short tons of sugar beets produced with an average yield of 12.0 tons per acre. The aver-agyield per acre in PKtil for the United States was 11.7 with a total of 10,773,(100 short torus of sugar beets produced. p, NOT GAINED BY DEATH N. to comiso-e- ! Ksson-.senr.o- n 125 k. ':i-- held HArriNEss ft Qpp .. SiiKar lent group, ri- ci'chetmg from presidential nom- nation to second vice president. nd finally being withdrawn. rrimary elections were held nHK aster is one ef the marvels t Fndiiy and the iinals on Ap- 1 if 'ilization. Without it. we r;i 2tJ w ill present the U student would have to wait a long time beoody with its new set of officers fore fresh bread would turn hard r the next year. Tin re's one and get covered with soot. Cold toast is good to scale at cats. tnmg about the whole set-uthough: it doesn't cost anything, Of the two, mice prefer traps to .iiid students learn more through cats, because cats have no cheese it than they would in a political to nibble on. When you get up in the eieiuy class. Nobody interested morning, :n student aflairs could pass yen should always leave the bathdoor open, so you can hear through the stress and strain of room it etions without a pretty fair if anybody is foiMing scraped toast idea of the nature of big political on you for bre.i!;f;!st. Only unhappmess can result from machinations, from observation roils and a toaster. small-scalof their ) bu. 18 ;d not be more than two inches for every ten feet. ii (non-fraternit- g . ' caiieu up u, conic jl:eeis u'"u uie throne ol grace vv nh U tiieir needs. We Christians have a Great iligh-Priein heaven, Who, by His sulk-rin""u u, ""i ror our sins, lias open- ou tne door to God's presence, Aot only has Uic Su iour given the sinner access to Gou s tnront-rooni, but lie ilimseU' stands in lne presence of God, pleading for us, interceding wall clod in our behull, and speaking lor us whenever we Christians tail into temptation and need. Because we have such Saviour we may and should approach God boldly, freely, cheerfully, fearlessly, "and witn absolute confluence. Then, in Christ's name and because of what Christ did for us, we shall be able to find grace and mercy to nt'ip us m every time ana need. The tneme for this Sunday's sermon is the following injunction: "Come Boldly Unto the Throne of Grace!" Announcement: Beginning in the month of May, we shall regularly have two evening services per month. These .services, on the first and third Sundays of every month, are being arranged for the special benefit of those who are unable to attend in the morning because of work or other circumstances. To begin with, a series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer will be olfered. The public is always welcome. Kepoit-in- in all direction---.This helps to keep a dry cellar. The slop.' need y. U-l- Cop lt)3;. Lawns Should stupe Land that is graded for a lawn should slope away from the house -- are the 11.5 in j ;"-",- v crop this at 4.ii;iJ,tio k 2.Jhi.t)00 i fon-ca-- Boaid of t!u Uioied States Department of Agriculture, states. The yield per care is forecast for & Heidelderg Beer Parlor is bushels in !UKMlCi:M A. Incroa-e- s Utah's year 4 1 Ulitat 7 m in kay j Trenton SmitlificlJ Hyrura Crate Prejton Downey nit':: ; And bcsidi bodv mav ui. com r a new ! M' a(iw 'crab W:.o tin- sciio pn gu. is. and ri ;any a Salt Lake bio- ic s man is fuv- j IJ For BEST result, thl, Scaon, USE Draper t AND BAPTIST ( III KCU The evening dune !:.;.-- Sundav tvetii! sj onsored by the B V. team from ti.. Quality Laving Mash SEND YOUR TO DRAPER EGG PRO DUCERS ASSOCIATION EGGS It ' South V4i mail . r P. ' tm colli ge. T! is is ;t line j:i young people w ho v, :ii spt pi i i iit musical luunbeis and v.ohn. i '1 no jiuhiic is i Phone Murray 535-- W C!a in th !U. and a I N Ol ( It. lining i i I a s e I Mother's Mil s .! HI 'Salt 11; ! i n 11 !': . 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BARBER Murray I!: I ti. with folder, Regular $4.00 Value 'olographic Headquarters l untlttlhir'? (Hu-iUtUar- 't d W lliat eo'l' r;ill n ' i: iiilil or ;i lalve- - I a t UrTy ANSW 1 b, Co,;' Mi SEPIA TONED PHTOTOCRAPHS for ttiniltl ll l)iltttsti 11I hrri' pocx ), mi . mm linn', r. .!!. n; i ic ! I ., I .1 c o 3 j s H 11 ell P i ' oym I i w.. 4"6, it d. t I d n.i, .h: Uu S DlRECT e 1 Ca' PHOTOS ie ( at 'toil e SPECIAL no .. by La!,.. in mm: ! SiiiniKivc Mm ha a Iiit mlri'il iniloH att;n. (Ytm WI1.1I even lv or i: rl at rollr"!. i;SHn: y K: i. Ut OI . . og . n"V ,i,.e; l ll. Lmomi s AT LAST Not , , te Ma .'.:! ,1 men',. 1" the Here is His Question for Today. . . one a ,. ; Mole . Chit W. , vacation. ale G i , Id I i.iv, ai.i i o ; mi.; - Wtdt; ( IAI.ISIS. AGENTS ONDt'CT SCHOOLS IX TIIIK'I'I tiul or tw :. piipna nt puv in;: i,' a '.''' ,1. SPI ( .: o - -- East 39th j ki:.-v..-- i YY.-!- r 1 Ulll di ! Hi llet P'-'l- ' cr Telegraph Co. |