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Show Page The Murray Eagle General Manager, C. B. Wallace Editor, J. B. Wallace Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Published Thursdays Act of March 3, 187U. 1 year in advance: $1.00, Salt Subscriptions Laky County; elsewhere in U.S.: $2.00 Publisher ThursdaAugust THE MURRAYEAGLE 2 & We Are Lucky The stare of L'r.ih has lccn called backward a It has been exploited by outside capital for nianv years and the natural wealth of the state, ton large extent, lias been taken out. As a state population, ue arc not as fortunate or as prosperous as we could lie. Hut in spite of these drawbacks, Utah is a live. Its geographical great state in which to location is ideal. During a year's time, most other sections of the country arc plagued by extremes of the elements which take away the make life people's homes, destroy crops and miserable and uncertain. ere in Utah, and particularly in this section, never known the devastation of floods have ue or drouth of any considerable extent. Protected saved from the by the mighty Rockies, Vc are summer the and cold w extreme violence of inter temperatures sulfered elsewhere. I.vcn in this mad war era we are lucky in being permitted to live a normal life, far from the uncertainties and the strain of ovcrpopulatcd "boom" centers in the east and the west coast. While some speak longingly of the high w ages and boom times in other sections of the country, people visiting us from these points, still envy the sanity and even temper of our existence-Wri- te stare. 1 to the Draftees a long time from letter from a friend Superman, 'that remarkable fellow of supernatural powers, started a comic craze that has grown into big business overnight. Today, the kids arc reading the adventures 'of Ncptina, Jungleman, Dr. Miracle, Human Meteor, The Suicide Smith, Doll Man, Blue Bolt and Blue Beetle, Captain Fearless, Greek Mask, Batman and Zatara, to mention a few. There are about (m different publications of this kind. They call them comics. Actually they arc as comical as grandma breaking a leg. For instance, one publisher tells his young readers that "The man of a million faces wages a grim war y The Witch, and hurls against his monkey-wrencinto a cauldron of crime." h a Again, "Minions of the underworld on the trail of five million dollars in loot discover that The Crimson Avenger is as hard as the diamond they seek when it comes to meting out justice." arch-enem- O Breathes there the man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said, quote: I want to see the circus? Bigger and better than ever, just like the advertising said, was the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey circus in Salt Lake Monday. F cry time the circus comes along, you wonder if you aren't getting too old to enjoy that sort of thing anymore. And every time, you lift a bigger kick out of it. It's a great American institution the circus. They haven't time for such things in Europe, and it's a cinch Hitler would say the circus is a sign of decadence. But imagine those millions of children over there. We'll bet they'd give a dozen Hitlers for a chance to see fhc big show. 0 0 t Did Mr. Klasco get his share of fat frankfurters at the Faglcs outing in Murray Park? OO Only those who have been hat home can appreciate or relative means. Soldiers in our "new army" long for news of the home folks, little bits of information about most anything at all is received with keen interest. It is not only the duty but it should be the desire of all to help make the life of these boys more agreeable by w riting letters as often as possible. To those who feel that what is happening at home is hardly worth telling about, remember that your boy or friend who is many miles away is anxious to hear about what you are doing whether it seems important to you or not. Morale is vital to an army. It is up to us to boost it by the only means we have: letters. Write today and every day! w a City Election This Year The people of Murray will vote for a city mayor for a two year term and one commissioner for a two year term in 1941. The primary election is scheduled for October 24, and the official election, November 4. Our city has progressed rapidly during recent years. There arc many more problems requiring intelligence and foresight today than in years past. It is, of course, very important to the future development of Murray, that we choose responsible and well qualified individuals for the posts of mayor and city commissioner. We must have men in these two olTiecs who will continue the good work of the present administration and improve upon it. Add Defense Savings I'onds to your investments. Serve our country and conserve your earnings. Coby Canncgictcr has been having a good time while on his vacation from his job at the smelter. He believes in seeing Murray first and is spending his vacation right here in town. OO Don't mention beefsteak or apple pic to Dean! Liberty's French Fried Pop buted in a Grn is distri- nice looking delivery automobile. 0 0 An interested personnel company stall. Granite Furniture 0 0 Biockbank Motor company is now in the former McDanicl-Brook- s building. The Hudson, Near is still at home there as Mr. Brockbank is now the Murray Hudson agent. O O I'.lijah Burtcrficld is refreshingly regarding the future of Murray." optimistic OO' The Great Heinie is said to have mislaid his teeth while on a canyon trip. Brfsk! Brfsk! o 0 May you be reminded that the F.ldrcduc Jewelry store is also a place of watch repairing. 0 0 Mr. Degn is always busy but never too much to be in a cheerful mood." O O The use of w ind tunnels to test models of airplanes seems a good plan. Some of the national plans are tried out in a barrage of speeches attaining the rhythm f a very "windy tunnel bur only the wind is left. GREETINGS . . fo . . SALT LAKE We Suggest You Buy the TIRE BUY . . . from A GENERAL The Supremely Beautiful DUAL GRIP Service Station Where the ft -- for onl- y- Flowers Grow! WASATCH GAS and OIL GENERAL TIRES UNO SERVICE Your Local Wasatch Dealer . . . Gasoline Refined to Meet the Needs of the Motorist! 3902 South State St. Phone Murray 710 r Lffet MET GIRL-FRIEN- D Dear Nellie This is Just to explain again that I am awful sorry about getting mixed up and sending 10 President Roosevelt the love letter I meant (or you, and sending you the protest witch I wrote tor the President on account of a ap peal from Senator Wheeler and witch I wish I had of ignored in the first place. Everybody has apologized in this matter now, including the Secretary of War and me. Do not worry about what Mr. Roosevelt will think about getting a letter from me addressed to "Darling Nellie" and signed with two rows of kisses 'as he will know it was a error, and even if he did not know this he wood be glad to get a letter from anybody these days that just expressed affeckshun and not a lot of complaining. You say I never should of wrote no letter in response to the Wheeler postcard and I admit it, but I was just In a writing mood that day. Well I wish I could see you often-e- r Nellie dear and if I ever get out of here I will marry you like I said but you can forget all that stuff about a little house in the country becuz after all the walking I have done all I want after this is a flat right near a subway or a block from the office so I will never have to do much on foot again for the rest of my life. You here a lot of talk about this being a mechanical war but you can't tell this to me with my feet In the shape they are in. It is no more a mechanical war so far as I can see than the Revolutionary War and my part in it is done just the same as at Valley Forge, except at Valley Forge the What I wood give to be back in civilyun life where people still get i.nnnf inn In A,. Bust! If you had I of told me last summer I wood spend this summer without no vacation I wood of said you was Icrazy. In a army you get twice as much work in the vacation season as any other time and if you ain't come to a boil by noon you ain't rated as In perfect shape. If a jeep looks cool and dry all the officers get together and discuss whether to give him some new injections, change his diet, put him in the guardhouse or work him harder, and the last always wins. There has been a lot of raiu lately and I do not know witch li the worser, summer mud or spring and autumn mud, but I gess summer mud is more exciting as there are more turtles and snakes In it Whoever said there was few snakes tn America was nuts. I even found one in my bunk. In some of the mud I have been doing manoovers in lately I wood not be serprised to come up with a wild duck in my shoes. I got everything else in 'em, but my dogs is so numb they don't feel nothing no more. Well, this is not much of a letter to you Nellie so I will close now Just to say you are In my mind always even In the heat of mimic battle and that even at night when I am nursing my feet witch are so sore I ache all over I think of you dear. With oceans of love, Oscar. P. S. xxxxxxxxxx . COUNTY FAIR! PKIVATE PCKKEY WRITES HIS grounds was harder and there was not so many potatus to peeL 0 0 Certified Lubrication Car Washing Willard Batteries Ctairmion Spark Plugs Miss Geraldino T ter of Mr. and M of Murray trom a visit to Nevada Ulr:t a"d w (Consult the clerk of the dis , ern Utah wh, trict court or the respective sign tained bv r,,!,,;..."6 Was ers for further information.) miss namh n "nd ray high school NOTICE TO CREDITORS stnio: yfar this fall. Estate of DORA JOHNSON, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES f fhl.Phillipr V Is Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 3, First National Bank Building, Murray City, Utah, on or before the 11th day of October, A. D. 1941. Ihe , JAMES C. JOHNSON, Administrator of the tate of Dora Johnson, ceased. esde- GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, August 7, 1941. Last publication, August 28, NOTICE 1941. TO CREDITORS 0 Estate of ALEXANDER also known as ALEX Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at No. 3 First National Bank Building, Murray City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of OctoMc-GHI- E, Prompl 0 Efficient 0 Service ber, A.D. 1941. FLORENCE McHENRY, Administratrix of the estate of Alexander also known as Alex McGhie, Deceased. Mc-Ghi- e, Buy Our Weekly Ride Pass Cards! GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, gust 21, 1941. 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Less uae Phone 128 The Vichy regime has also come out against hunting in lis accepted forms. From now on all hunters must belong to one club controlled by the government. Maybe this Is a natural outcome of the widely circulated report that a member of the Vichy government went hunting recently and encountered a rabbit. Instead of putting up a fight against the bunny, he entered Into collaborative agreement, the tate runs. Courteous Mc-GHI- E, the Hitler says be has the Russian running around tn circle, la other ward be think "The Majlc Goes 'Round and 'Round." da-li- 7 ASSISTS Some people think necessity mother of Intervention. Qii PI'TI'DVO . LEGAL NOTICES Here&There 28, Order Now! HcHEHRY and SOUS 190 West 48th South JimUHHHIHtHltMHHNMtmilllHtlUl miimMMMIttltMMmiMHIMttmtlHmtMIIHMItMt FOR W Ima DihIo thinks the franking privilege has something to do with hot dugi, EVER NOTICE IT? If at cafe your meal you take, This trouble you must bear; No matter how you order steak. 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