OCR Text |
Show .... • . ' art1n s Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday A Remarkably Made in Fast Color Prints Well Made HouseDress and Apron HOUSE DRESSES $1.89 AND UP APRONS $1.00 AND UP For Unusual Value buy a NELLY DON l 0 lbs. Sugar ,, 25 l~s. Sugar -------------------------------- -74e $1.80 , FANCY DECORATED MIXING BOWLS ;;: ~~---····----·--------·----------------------- $1.2 5 • FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Thomas Martin & Co. PHONE MURRAY 421 MURRAY, UTAH THE CITY WITH IDEAL HOME SURROUNDINGS I not like a crusader of old, who with ·his eye on an impractical ideal, went forth in search of the sacred places of the Holy Land, we are modern crusaders going forth in the public service on behalf of beautiful and healthy surroundings. Our destination is "The City Beautiful." Just look down upon this rolling plain of alfalfa and grain. Nature and the hand of man combined can work wonders. Ilavt> ~~ou ever heard of the "City with Ideal Home Surroundings"? HniT, dear readers, for a moment pr two allCl take a ride with me, high in the air over city, plain and sea. Our pilot is very careful and we shall sHil low so that the scenes beneath uo; wlil be clearly within our vision. Hop in the plane and fasten your stnlPR tightly around you. There, are And this is the entrance to a city. you ready? Let's go! My, my, see bow those unsightly weeds Ueally quite pleasant to skim thru and Jmrs inf'e.st the thoroughfares! the air like a bird, isn't it? Now I'll Why, this is "City Lazy." V\'hat an tell you what we're going to do. We appropriate name-here is the school are cru:;aders off on a quest. Oh no. house with the broken down door, the husiness section with its filthy sidewalks, curbings and dirty windmvs. But that's not all. since the homes make the city, gaze upon the residential district. There's a house but not ;;o or 'li) feet frontage, near a home ; SPe whct·e that woman sits .\litlvah• lnl;-<ine»s district. Will pn ,1' rron sonn hie prie('. IistleS'sly while the sun pours down unmt>rcifully npon her and the children, who are playing in the dirt. Poor Midvale, Utahdears! No where else to play. Yo•1 • needn't feel sorry for her. If she •,.•~~.~o-o_o_g_o.-,c- ~o-u-t•!• 1 ·1=··~~~-=-~--~o;·l:.~ 1 Ad~~'i;~~ o;~~~oco':are ~ ~$++~++++++++(~~+~++++~~++++++++++++<~++++++++++++++<•+f -=~ SAVE WITH SAFETY AT t l: ~= :t+ -i· ~ •THE REXALL STORE Wherever· she may be- *:t ~.. tl MOTHER'S DAY comes Sunday, May 8th She'll delight in the J. Artstyle Mother's Day CANDY PACKAGE :t Each cover is a permanent keepsake-a treasure ftJrever. t+ :£ would mon•- -rake up the tin can:; and rubbi;;h, allow uat\tre to assert berself, dnHt the fiie:-; off the bahy, ~lw coulU transform the town_ 'l'lwy are nil alike, waiting for one anotl1er to make the ,break. But uo, the ,;pil"it u! •letest for wo1·k is too firml~- impltf'nt ed in them. Onward, pilot, we mn~t not go :;o >lo,Yly. ~Iy tt•mver rises a:;f tlJp dew of lazine:;s is e1.1blazoned l•l'fol'L' me. lte~:>t rour eyes a Bwweui: for sOl'l'Y sights confront us. A.ha! Driveways leaflitig to lHimeH, :;treets, and alleys are filled with a<' cumulatioJ1S of waste and ruhbi:;h; dirty back ~-an!,.;; hrokeu tlifwn fcm·e,.,; unkept laww;. Surely t!Jis is "Neglect." Swamps which could be destroyed are here good !Jreeding places for disease. ~!osquitos, tlies, rats, and t·oaches are abundant. Little wond<!r the death rate of "Neglect'' far exc·eeilH that of any other city. Bacl fate for .ron "Neglect" and a ha,.;ty good IJye. Where next, Pilot? •·careless," you sny. IIow o!ld. but true it is. EYen God'H O\\'H handiwork has bern manPd. Beautiful lrPeH have !wen hacked :ntrl made nnsi;.:htt~·. :\Iu!l around thP · hou~t>s. mud on the bonHe:<. mnd in the hOUf'PS ; tmnhle-clown outbuildings; dilflphlntt>d fen<'e~ npmt whi<'h old tin signs flap drearily in thP win<l ; ga rl)fl_(!'e not properly disposed of. All. our guide infonns me. with a twinkling e-ye, that we are !<ailing swift and low into t.he eity "Beautiful." 'Wtse olcl fellow, he wanted to get us in an appropriate moo(l. Vi't>ll, WP fire mghty plf'fl>'ed hP<'nn~e Apollo is bidding us adieu for anotht>r day. Below, stretching for miles in every direction, are small cottages and farm houses. It reminds me of a miuiture city and subur,b planned by a n1oo:t skillful architect. "'e are droppinglower. A picture of a charming hackyard i$ impressed upon our memory_ The out buildings are neatly painted. There are well defined g-rnvel covert>d \.,-alks,a perfectly planned garden, laid out in symetrical plots, and edgt>d with a_ row of ,;ome ornamental plant. Rnhhish, garhage. dirt and rennin ar€' foreigners in thi~ hacll:yarcl. ' A view of the fl·ont is eqnally plensing for there we find a smooth, '\'elvet~·. green lawn ancl appropriately placed flower beds. Shrnl;bery hideR the foundait&n walls. The cenment walks are imiT!aculate. The plot is fen<"ed hut plant materials screen this from dew. A side view displays a lovely emerald pool, sl,aded b:v an old maple. The sun flickers through theleaves. making fanciful designs upon the wat<>r. Pond lillies rest peacfully upon the water save for a tiny ripple which nx·ks them gently to and fro. The cheer, the contt>ntment. thf' health of sueh a place i~ \vorth th(• work. We must land. Come, wP are n· hra>e as any crusader of the 1m~t. 'We will learn the st>('rt>t of thi" city's lwRuty. T.he fir,.:t man we mt>et haJlpPns to be tht> right one and smilingly lw :6n:>" ns the kE'Y to the se(·t·et, "Chic prWc." f'ivic pridE' animates thf> citir.t>n:-: nn(l the rNmlt is iden l home sturouuding-~. Now lt>t u~ away. Unlikf> tbe eru~ader,; of old who lie down nnd die happy at the end of their qnest. W<' are off to im:pirP the citizens of '·Neglect," "Careles~," and "Lazy" with the F<pirit of civic pritle. Good,hy<>. Citizens of ::\Iurray, we mnst. we can, we are going to have "The City 'Vith Ideal Home Sun·o1mding:.; !" Our community is going to be immaculate and orderly, retlecting the very highe,;t standard of Comtti.unity life. Evel'.l' citizen is going to .be responsible for the improvement and appearance of his own property. We can whitewash old fen<>cs, clean up back yards, plant trees, shrubbery and flowers, ret)air tumJ)le-down out buildings, gravel or cement the walks, mow and rake the lawn, arrange gardens appropriately and destroy pests. All this work for the common end, ideal home surroundings, the result of which is two fold, health and ~eauty. Abraham Lincoln said : "I like to see a man proud of the place he lives in." So do your neighbors. Clean-Up, Fix-Up, Paint-Up, KeepIt-Up. + + + i+ i *t Murray City Pharmacy i~ ~+ The Rexall Store Murray, Utah I 4 + ...<t ~+~~+++++~$++++++++~~++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++• -lm••tl Your watch made to keep excellent time Expert Watch Repail'ing Artistic Engraving J. P, O'BRIEN, Opt.D. JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST MW'ray, Utah Eyes Tested Glasses ]'itted I am never satisfied unless YOU are CABARET, With the "CHANTICLEER ENTERTAINERS" DANCING EVERY NIGHT \Ve Cater to Parties, Dinners and Socials 4700 South State Street Phone Mm·ray 42 • PETER JOHANSON Cleaning, Pressing and Altering. Suits Made To Order. 300 Samples at $2~.50 4907 S. State Murray Utah CATHOLIC SERVICES • :unna.1· nml ~Jidvale. Snn(lay, l\Iay 8. :\Ifl f.!s in I•'rn ternal llall, 9 :30 a. m. :\Ia;~~ in Ooff IIaU (:\ri(!ntle) 11:00 STYLISH CLOTHES BETTER SHOES at for LOW PRICES LESS MONEY a. m. Rev. l'fl triek Maguire, ' • CAUl> PARTY PLEASES Plan" nrP nnw he ill!!: < onivlt'ted for Ill' card part~ to hE' gh Pll the ladies of 'lie Murray :l!l(l l\lir1 '"!llt• Alta t· 1:\oeieies at tlw !Aldie,; Literary ~luh on l'hm·srlay eYeuing, ~Iay 12. Mrs. E,'- O'Brieu of :.\Iidntl<· i~ g-eneral chair- r man, and -will ht• a",;i,.:i<•d ,h,v the memlien< of 1lH· sodl'ti:•s. A very' enjoythlP :ili'air is nntkiJHltPcl. nnll ntlnothle J)Ii:>~es are offen•d. Mm:i('al numIJPI'R will lw fnrnishetl h~- n harp soloist nn'l in•trnmcutal trio from St. II:n~-'~< of the 'Yasatl'h. Waste m Go!d Beating Only Hh(IUt 700 Out of t~i (•i')" l:ooo gold letl\'t'R tlmt :U'P hP:t(PU [ll'f' perfect enoug-h to put on snle in spite of the expert care of the gold-lear beater. lnjw·ious Drugs Hasltisll l::; lilt> llHIIIP of a dn1~ prt:--• _ntred fro1•1 gum tlhlai!led from a ,1lant known a~ lutlia11 hemp. It i;; 1 powerful nnrcoti<- and is ;.mnkctl extcnsiyeJ:r hy the Arabs. Its t>rr€'ct!< are l'ery simil>H' 1·o thost> pl'Oli'H'ed by tllt> use of"opium. In Inlli.a a highly intoxicating; tlrinlr caiiP(] blwng, is made from hashish. It,; use is very njurious to 1ltind and body. THE LEADER B. A. KLASCO Murray, Utah, April 28, 1927 Dear Friends: If Adam had been contente~ with his or Eve with her wardrobe, we'd still be wearin~ FIG-LEAVES. We'd be doing our Spring Shopping in ome forest primeval, without a thought as to whether ard maple or s!/ippery elm best suited our style of beaut Not satisfied, however,, wit herbaceous haberdashery, Adam began to look around or som~thing better than mere covering for his body. F rtunately he found it-and his search for "SOMETHINGJBETTER" has been con· tinued ever since. Now that the thorn of necessity is disguised with the foliage of style, we realize that sincej we must wear clothes, we might as well enjof' them. The secret is this: The pleasure a person takes in his wardrobe is the result, not of lavish expenditure, but of judicious choice. You, too, can enjoy the satisfaction of a well-balanced wardFobe. Our clothes, shoes and furnishings have everything you are seeking. STYLE, FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP. Our prices are an agreeable surprise. It will be our pleasure to serve YOU. Yols Truly, B. A. KLASCO. Criminals Lack Edm:rdon \Ve <lon't lwliPY<• ,-d 11:n,,1~ :lrt' het· ter educated •t h:'lt th<'.Y llRP<l to he. .\t least their work tloesH'l ,)w\\' t1nv impt·o,·enwnt oYer tl1ut ,)f tlH' last <lt><:nde. 'l'ht>,\' fltill ll~P tlH• "'lllllP hilllHIPring-, hullflozing JllPihods, ;tJHl IJay.cn't evoJyed H nt>w idP:l in A g-t>neration.Philndt'lphia Tnqnil'f>l'. If She 1-VeJ'e a VFtciow C'lyde Gerard knows n .,, '(<' who ·onli<lP<l to hE>r (~ltullt thnr ~it<' woul-1 like to be a widow for a f<>w 1nuntl1'! just to see how she would look to other men. '\'t> lun·t> no idea how .;lie woulcl look to ntheJ' men; hut we faney we kno\;> "'lint tht> Mhcr women wnu!d sa.v--Capper's \\'<•el;:l)'. Famous Boianist A Fa Ura~· wn~ for BH!llY ~·pa :·s the iL•adiug botanist of tlw t'11ilt>tl SlatPS. l-Ie built up the Jierhal'ium :mel Bot- :mic gat·tleu <lt llurvHI'!L lle stm·ted tile fll'st ~umme1· school beeanl"e of his belief thu t SUJllllJPI' was the lime of the year that !Jotany <'ould best be studied. Longest Non-Navigable Rivers Grant to Science "l'he l'larte r!Yer unu its lwnhet·n fork. which is about 1,2!'\0 mile;; In length. Is the longeRt non-navigable l'i ver in the United States and perhaps the longest in the world. The Orange river in South Africa, which Is 1,100 miles long, is perhaps the next longest non-naYigable river. The govel'lunent . of Peru set aside one of its strictest· regulations In permitting an American scientist, Dr. AI· fred L. Krober, to bring to this country some of the relics of the ancient tribe of Inca civilization, by a special decree, i World's Largest Pearl Frhco's Fine Harbor San Francisco ha~ tl1e lurge;,;t landlocked hn1·hor in thP worlt;i. It is the home po1·t fo•· 113 stemn~h!p seJ·vices. The largest pearl known is In the Beresford Hope Pollt>ctlon at South Kensington, England. It Is more than two in('hes in length and over four 1n circumference. It weighs 1,800 grains. Bennions Flour and Feed Mill PANTRY QUEEN AND BANNER FLOUR Guaranteed to Give Eentire Satisfaction to the Housewife What More Could You Ask? Ask Your Grocer for It No Scent of Graft A widely known busiues,.; man in .ilcliaL;tpolis !tad J'eteived his dinnet· .:lleck. A,; is hi~ t·tustom. he ~tm"ted to go ,n-er It to mal;:e f:Ut'e the1·e were :w ntlsl:tk>'~. ex"phtining to the waiter that )\P :thY<l,\'!< tlid 1lfi". "Oli, !haL's all l'igllt. sir! Tlwt's all right. I a)\\'a~·s likes to have my l'U~tolllers atomize thPil' bills!" was the waitPt''R repJy_ Phone 46 Murray, Utah / Gave Name to Region The land of einnamon was the name gi Yen hy the ::-lpani:;h ('OIHJUerors of l'eru to a rbgion east of the Andes in Ute forests on the p1nin,.. of the N;tpo, where they found th€' Hromatlc bark. Preserved by Stucco Anwu~ the ruins of ·:\Iesopotamia, :n building;; <.l:Hing had' probably from 3,0\)0 to :J,:iOO years B. C., at•e to he J'nmttl at tlie present lime walls <:overed with stucco, whieil, in a measure, ow~ theit' prese_nation to its use. Longer Pilgrimage Men and wgnwn liye loHger now than rlid t hn;;p of half a cenitu·y ago. 'l'h<' Iii·,, "'l"'n lln>< hf>€'n inereased by 17 yNlrs. The g-nin is the result of knowlNlge_-Jl,•tJ'oit 'iews. Life Sure Is a Gamble Sinical Sam says: ''Life is just on·~ wish aftE-r another that you'd done something t>lse." ,Used Cars Look over these values before you buy: 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 1924 Ford Coupe- New Duco Finish 1923 Dodge Roadster 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1925 Ford Tudor- (Ruxtell Axle) 1926 Flint Coach 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Ford Touring - Rex Enclosure These are only a few of our used cars. Come in and see them or call us by phone. Will give liberal terms. CARLISLE MOTOR CO. Phone Murray 483 4800 South State Street O UR chef knows thE natuTe of a potatc and just how to cook it. Old fa!'hioned fried of a golden brown and tasty-French fried, baked boiled, mashed, Au Gratin, St. .Julien or how? He knows. VACUUM CLEANER AND ATTACHMENTS Complete $39.00 USE IT AND SAVE YOUR RUGS AND LABOR Brinton Electric Co. Electrical Equipment of All Kinds at Money Saving Prices Murray, Utah Phone 106 |