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Show - ---- For Sale-A house and large lot at }'or Sale-A big time at the F'rat~rnal llnO lOth East street. A real bargain. llall dances CYery Wednesday night. No dull moments for any one. Address "Owner." •) _____ ..... .. I 8 etter H omes B~· l\In;. D. W . ..\Ioffatt (Conclusion) a-a-~-~-a-•-~~~-~-~-~~-~~-c.,_a_•~o•••~ -~-~-~-~-~ldt>als relating- to life. C'hnra<:ter, as well a,; to hona·s are all relative and tontinue to <·htn!O'e. The ~tandard of MAIT:RESSES MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED family life when once touched by the in~ pi rut iou or twtter iclcah; constantly improves !LlHI new ideals arise therefrom an<! ttltilllatt•ly, and not individual lift·, l>ut fumily ami couununity life stundard~ ami ideals constantly 4864 South State Street Phone Murray 335 mount to hi~her lt•,·els. -c r .-o-c:r~o.-...•!1-~~-a-~o -~~ •~-~- _,_c_a __ ._tr rc_u_o 'fhen' muy he •tnd no <1oui.Jt are familivs in onr e<lmnlllllit~· in which the linpr jo~·s of family life are haruly Decorator- Painter- Paper Hanger Best Work Lowst Prices GUSTOR A. WELLER 1 kHO\Vll. •)•-•-n••n-a_,_,_~~-a-~~-~~-..-~a-~~-,-~~- t' -t'-ar.-a_"._.~,-~~···4 There IHHY Ue faiUiUes in t "hit-h llltrPnt>l ban• fogotten how to BIG MILLINERY SALE DURING CONFERENCE and EASTER Ladies' and Children's Hats $6.95 HATS NOW____________ _ $5.00HATS NOW __________ .., $4.95 $3.50 Children's Hats ----·--- $1.00 and Up LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM Bergen MillinerY MURRAY. UTAH ao-~-~-~-~-·-a-~~~-o-a_.<1_r_a_a_a_a_o_t'_P_II_a_n• • Visit Our Paint and Wall Paper Department in the Same Building BEST GRADE PAINT $3.50 Gallon ....... _.._ ........... ..- whieh might be mentioned, and which nn doubt )'OU have thought about the Bt-l ter Home!:! movpment in Ameri<·u for oq;-uuizlng local committees In en<·h of thP town~. ''illllgt'" and rural eommunities in Ameri<'n to ~;tudy the proi.Jl<>m,; of home lifp in our own eommnnltiP;; ami to raiRe the standards and de,·dop prngra~li>! which will meet urgent locul needs. The initlutive and rPs[>nnslbliity rests with the <·ommunity for the l'itizens of the comnnmlty know be-t whn t their own problems are and how eud1 of tlwsP prohlems l'lln he met. Only when the citizens of the eonunmtity take an int<>n•Rt in tho~e prohlems nnd and meet for a discussion of them work in n cooperati \'e way cau they be ~olved. 't'here is nlso n great uee<l for wPll dire<·ted coucertPd eft'ortH 1o work out the solution ~o t he~e prohlC>m,s. esperiull~- from th.e point of ,·lew from the f••mily with small income, and e,;peciltll~· in instancr,, and no doubt tbey n t·e n\lml'l'O\ls, where it IH diftkult to Htuke hoth t.>nlls meet. 1 thprefore. urge cooperation ns 1111 outstanding form of puhlic ~ervire, from lhPse moveuwnts there n ud sboul<l hP, I hPliPV<•, well develox~ed ! tendinc~s of tharacter, high idenls of family life. a greater ch-Ic pride. and a ro.>cognltion of the indh·idnal reHl)<msihillty of the dtizen 'throughout our laud. play with the children, where good musie is ,;el<ltJlll shatell I.Jy parents anll chi!lln•n, and there ate few good I.Jooks, whNP tht•re is little in the famils life which. wonlll imiiH'P the dtildreu to stwtul their e\'enht;.:s at home, where the <·otJJICrntiou or the memlwrfl of the family in conuuo11 entPrpri~es which arP of intet·e~t to all mewuers of the fumil~- l..tnre ne,·er heen thought of. '!'la'f<e Better Homes cttlllJllli~ns c·an <ipmon~tratP play actiYitie~. interestin!{ nllke to parent~ tHltl their children, th<> problem of how to d<•rE'lov music anrt n•nding in the home ean be sugge>ted and a un<:ll'lt~ for a home library <·au be fornw<l. Co<>j)~mtion with Whde . Net R:?a! Fi5h the oflicerK and those in <'h:l rge of the \\'luiP~ tun f' to •·t••ne 1o 1 he lim·fa<'e 1Jubli(• lihrar,,· ~honhl J.,, obtained, thPreh~· both thl' vnhii<· and the home ,f till· orean to hr\'!11 hl• . '!'hey nre not lihrury he m:ul<• mor!' lwlpfnl to each 'en ~tr ti~l1. :HJ<i •·; nnot hrc;,tlhe ns the other. Home pla~· g-romul:< and home •nlinary ft~h dtJP'I. Thd•· ability to crafts ill which parPnts a n<l children tay ion~ nmlC'r \\'ater i,; tlu<: to their ,an varticipate au<l tlw h•·~t ways for ~~.~t luu!( eapnl'l•' <lPYelopinl{ thes<· <'!Ill be dis('uRSed in lhCS<' t'lllllJlllign:<. X ot leaHt hut mo;;t Important and Sy"lthe :ic Pttin-Du!!er growjn;.: ont of n Jl thP><e things uncl the A German s<:;ent i•l ha~ <lls<·overeo oue which bus ulwuys lll't'<l~>d uttentlon Is the !(t'eat prohle:n of, hHrH<·tc•r train- u new '" cal anaesthPtlc which may tw ing in the l!om<'. The fundamental usl'tJ In plact• of co .. alne. It I!< pre lcs;;on:< in eharnet!'l' develupnwut can pn·o'e<.l ft·om SPille of the lntprmedintl! he more nffl'<'thel,,- l:i ng-ltt in the home cowmerdal thlln they ean in any oth<·r in;;t itution product~ of ruhhPr an<l Its "totukain" I;; nnrue and while thP otht•r <·hit>f im;tltutions ">r <'harul'ter lmillling, uaml'ly: the •'hUr<'h anll the sehool, r·nn aut! <lo <'<TnApparenr Overaight trihute to <'ltaructer ,lmil<liug- a •·loser <·novcrution lwtwepn tl1p IH>IIIP anti the City Child (lu f'<llllltry seeing tiny sehool nncl the dtm·ch may he brought :!l'tiJ•t·~ ou ,11,.,) 011 111oth~r . God for · 11hont hy the <lis!'u;;sion .c:rnwiug out <!<ll to pnt r 11 .. llOd..: ou r hose peali.of the;;p l'llllll1aign~. For thesl:' reasons allfl mn 11)' others B<Jston Tt·ansnipt I I M I _ U _ U _ U _ I I _ L _ J _ J _ a __ u _ D _ D __ J_l_O_~~-J-U_D_II•• THI. 'K IT OH.;R-Jl'S'l' 'l'IIISK! ~==============~====t The Hampton Chairs A resident of a I'Pl'taiH town took a walk uround on the nnnl v cr~ary of his seventeenth )'<•ar in thP town, with the idea of oh,..Prviug t h.e <•hangPs that By JANE OSBORN ha<.l heeu ma<l<' duriug his stay. Begiuning at onP Pl!Jl of tile ]Jrind(Copyright.) pal street h<' fou111l t ll nt thete was 11 FRED SAWYER could 1ardly find row of buil11ings that wpre YNY un· room for hls own broad shoulders sightly, indeeu 4.uite an eye sore to the In the narrow pasi!ageway In the small These huil<liugs WPre in overcrowded room where 1\fr. Samuels behold. bnd conditiou und hn<l u cle pn·~·ingdisplayed his stock of antiques. "My aunt, Mrs. Jenkins, saw some effect on the lwhol<lt>r. A new comer chairs in here yesterday,'' Fred began. wonld think hard times hu<l I.Jeen a "I don't know about such things but regular culler. Xo paint , no whiteshe says they're worth ;your price wash, not en•n eh•atwrl up Now what The1·e was a set ot six-at a hundred <lo yon think of that for n Rtart'l Th<>n dollars a chair. I brought a carter 11 ~tore front that had not. IH•en 1malong to take theru. I'll just make out [Jroved for ten ~·ears. ... 'ot very much my cl;eck, Mr. Samuels, if you'll see thnt the carter gets the chairs into to brag on in the first place, with the truck without dotng them an) mixture of all kin<l19 of mere hundi>«• side I.Jy ,,ach in the same wim.lo" disharm." The carter wu juay carrying the play. ... 'ow we .. anw< ltla,,'tna h rdlu luu uu ' ftrat of the chairs out of the shop ani! );ext a I.Jnil<ling Uw t needs paint or Fred wa~ beginning the signature of his check when a very pretts, obvl· a lire, and ::;0 011 <iowa tht> line to ously excited young woman burst into Home, SwPet fiollle withnnt a break the little ~ho]'. in the ><ame old front~ of ten and "1\fr. Samuels," aald the girl, "I've decided I don't want to sell the chairs. twent~' ~ · <>ars ac;o. Be~t to paiut up Here Is the ~lx dollara that you said and put in Ronw iwlit:('l't ligltting an<! tht'y were worth. I'll take them back <loll up the wi ndows. hP<'UU"<' !Jt•oplu will follo'w the a :!e ul<l im;tin1-t of asIn the station wagon with me." "But what 11!1 sold 111 sold," said ~of'in t tng light a u<l d en nliness and Mr_ flamucla suavely. "That Is only , parkliug cli:vlays with ut•w and ,b etfair, and even If I would let you havE> tPr IJJerchaudise. them hark, It Is too lnte. I have .lul:lt think it oq•r - if yon do not already sold them to this gentleman fix up lih• storP and :-liJeml the• nv,ney • here." "Oh, but that Is oatrngeous," said for a front thn t A'<' ts thr• hu:;iness you the girl. "It was only day before \\'Ill pay for it any\\-ay in a loss of ye~terdny. They were up In the attic lmsineS<~ that <·osts mm·e than the imwltb a lot of other old things and I pwn•ments wnnld. ~o you have not wanted to clear the place out. I really <n ,.P<l the mouey aftPr nil. ;\Ioney can didn't notice the chairs at the time not l>e madP witl o out ~pendiug money, Now I have been reading a book on old furniture, and I realize that I waat ~o If thh; means a st ory like this might those chairs back again. Six dollars Hpply at home, its time to get i.JW>y. Plea"e tpll us if we nre wrong, and if tor six chalr11-that is outrageous!'' "But you agreed to the prlre day be- 10, why? fure yesterday," said Mr. Samuels. Fred lingered, listening. He was Made Appeal w .P.::i - en Interested In part because the dikcu~ ! he life of t il l' " " '' "r .1 1HI l' lllld Ill slon, so heated on one side, focuRsed n Ht horne ha:-- •q7p £laletl lO ~r~·ar P ii around Ills own newly acquired chairs. of t•Yery age a nli r:01 : ::t !'Y, ac lsb '1 11 Moreover, he was fascinated by the to Cut herlne Beach l<~ly w l'lt '~ in ··ot·<l high-spirited young girl. Magazlue. -The l.Jealtll~ llygela in .: : t. .r "But you rout d not expect me to ho•ne In .ttuJo~pher e of the normal give up the chairs," Mr. Stnnuels sup <'r ~ personnlly uwther the \\'hiclt mildly protested. "I have just this he • i~;e:s e\·ery <I Plu II of the cure d • morning so!d the lot tor six hundred "ni><iled fu has mind and body <·hlld'!\ · dollars. I ha:ve had them only two for tuany of the world's tu dars and have made ft.ve hundred and themes IIIOUS DiCtUre& ninety-tour dollara." "It's outrageous," cried Violet. "I think thel'e ought to be some law to Bri:dt; f ; o ,, Di' v llc preYPnt such thingil." Then, suddenly lin \"ing .· :1 IP(! il II I II' ··fCu rt ~ tu re !Seeing and recognizing Fred, she ap- fol'lll l>llr~et f \V I' " ""I I! ! P I ~ r·t~ftl~ P to pealed to htm. "Don't you think It emha1·l; In t he l> tl·· fl ,< •-.. of l't•f•u'I J>l ll~ Is outrageous." But before he wa<> I he w"rld . T l! nt' , too Il k a joh fo r 11 ready with hts answer Mr. Samuels sma ll mn n to tn<'ltl P- \tlantu ('ou~ll was ready with his self-defense. "Look here, Miss Hampton," he said. "Your father sometimes inve~ts in l!ltoc1£s. Well, suppose he buys today sl<o<'k at .fifty and a very little while later It goes up to on& hundred- doe~ he sell It back at fifty to the peopl" from whom he bought it?" VIolet Hampton looked a little dis mayed_ "It doesn't seem Jlke the same sort or thing to me-does It to you.Hr. Sawyer?" "I'm afraid It does," said Fred Sawyer. "You see, I happen to know that In Mr. Samuel's business there With Oven are many losses. Taste·s and fashion • cllange in furniture--and he haR man~ thousands of dollars worth of things on band which he could not get rirl of at any price. Yesterday and todH~ he has made good profit-but It only makeR up for some of his losses.'' Outside the store Fred Rpoke uga!r' Buy your Service to VIolet. He tot"- her that it shl' really wantP.d the ehairlil he would gl\·1· 1 from them to het·: He valued them beeau s•· bin• told expl:'rt, an wa~ who his aunt, An E!ectrical St ore ·they we1'<' very rare--and he knew they w.•re bt>autlful. He iln<l bought a little old house on the mountainsl<lt• • 4792 Sta ~ e Sb·eet and wuntcd to have It furnished In Ph rme :Wt• rray lC6 kt'eping with lt.!! own antiquity. "Oh, then you are thinking of get· ------till go married 7" asked Vlolf!t. "On the contrary-that Is, I hadn't thought of It uutll you put the Idea iu my head. It was going to be jus t . a sort or bachelor'!> den-hut It might do tar a honeymoon cottage just as well. Dut seriously, I would like to t do soruethlng about the chairs.'' "You might ask me over to tea or t Potted Plants 1 something to see how they look ln t Artistic Floral Pieces their new surroundings," said Ylolet 1 It was a week later that Violet Flower Seeds 1 went to have tea at Fred's little house ~ on the hlllslde with his aUilt as chap t Cut Flowers erone. Fred wu moto.rlng .her horne Phone 150 Res. 10:~2 Ramona down the hlll after the party. "I'm really crazy about your little 4838 So. State Phone :\lurray 4t house," she told him. "You have so many wonderful pleces-:and to think .., .., .., .., "*" "*" ...... .., "*" that those chairs mirht have, been mine." .Fred hesitated for 11 minute, wonI dering whether he dared say the words Spring Clean and Hepair that were In his mind. Then, growYour Car Inside anJ Out Ing brave, he aald, "They atlll mla'ht be youre.'' ''I don't see how," said VIolet. "Well, It we should get to be q friendly and I should ask you to marry me and you ahould be foolish enough to accept--and-and-wep.. you aee what I mean." 4771 South State Street "I don't suppose' you meant that as :\lurray, Utah a proposal," said VIolet, "but I r~ully do think we're very congenial, don't ---------··------------- "==================u r 1 • eMore • roommess • 4-wheel brakes than any otherlight car aho: c~ear.w-..-. • More roo·b··a • • • • s.......... BRINTON Electric -Co. ELECTRIC RANGE $6.5 Electric Fixtures . OVERLA ND e MURRAY FLORAL Givea the BEST and Cheapest in . J UDGE the roominess of the Whippet from the inside. Step through the wide door openings into the surprisingly large interior. There is more leg room, front and rear, than you'll fmd in any other light car. · New Low Prrce:; Wlaippet Coach • Touring Roadster Coupe Sedan Landau '625 625 695 625 725 755 '795 765 825 795 875 925 Pric•• and epceilieation• ea6.i.n to elaan•• without notice. Price• F. o. 6. lactorJI. Willy•-Ovcrland, Inc., ToW<>, Oltu.. Through Engineering Leadenhip the Whippet is equipped with modern advantages which only high-priced cars have had before. Superior Safety-the Whippet is the only light car that nationally provides the necessary safety of 4-wheel brakes-that offers the vital 'p rotection of narrow, clear Vl.s1on front corner poata. Superior Economy-with ita emazinsr fruaality in con- aumption of gas and oil the Whippet gives you an entirely new idea of driving economy. Thousands of enthusiaatic ownen know that it coeta leu to drive a Whippet than any other light car. Superior Performance-55 miles an hour in safety and comfort. 5 to 30 miles an hour in ta seconds. Speed that thrilla you to the finger tips. Pickup that makes you the muter of any traffic situation. Superior Beauty- beauty that speaks fo:r itself. The smart· eat looking, most modernly designed light car on the road today.WithJong,low,gracefulliae• FRANK C. HOWE MURRAY CITY, UTAH ..... LET US te - -- · Batteries Charged Battery & Ignition Service Co. you~" Fred sald he hadn't thought about that-and then when they had reached the level road and driving was not difficult, Fred told Violet he foved her. They drove along In contented silence Il for a while and then VIolet thought araln of the chairs. "It does aeem a shame, though, that Mr. Samuela made a proftt of tlve hundred and n1Deq-tour dollara," U. lal4. Money for Bad Debts We Collect (Bonded to the State of Utah) Who Owes You? Bonded Adjustment Bureau Mcintyre Bidg. Salt Lake City Waaatch 3425 |