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Show c7fih-a \!.J-4-~ ,~1 1,;0\\l'l Wi~ll't'Wil-l'd ~·o~ \Yitll the mo;;t illonruru .rH•flntihl Ulltl ><1tOW,\" flowers from m1 '11 •x(._U(- c~\. ~~~.l.C A1"D 2\lURRAY EAGLE 1 leave~. Indiana-l arge orchid flowers of a stroll!-( YiYid orange borne on long, ~lem.l\)I' ;;tems, urul bronze lea>es. Lm·eline,:s - moderatel y large deep cerise, or blue pink flowers with nar· row pPtnlf<, a nrl green le:nes. W.tlmsh medium siY.ed Balmon piul• floii'Pn:. lorouze leaves. 'i'~· (mJingthe true rich ,-elYety orange ilow<'rs, open like a lil;r. The 1wtuls nre s!iff and four or five inche~ :t<:t·o,.;,;, bronze leaves. Cannas should be planted three to four inches deep and about two feel ll}lHrt. t- a - o-a- o-r-e -a- o-B-.oc.ao•·---o-.-.o---..a-~o•_....,, I I ~lr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis and family took a trip to American Fork last week to visit relatives. ~Irs. Francis remained for several days' stay and Mr. Francis now waves u wicked can-opene r and wishes for his wife's cooking. You never miss the wife so much, maybe, as after a good meal you have cooked yourself and for some unknown reason cannot eat. n. J. Reynolds, the proprietor of the new root beer business on State street is planning on moving his family to Murray to live. l\lr. Robert Duffy of Salt Lake City is now employed at a local I.Jusiness house and reports himself as well pleased with :\lurray City. _,_,_...., ...,•-~al __,_...__. O_O_D_I I C-11··:· MATTR ESSES MANUF ACTUR ED and RENOV ATED Mr. Allen Leavitt was a visitor in :\Iurray thiH week. Mr. Leavitt formerly lived at Provo and now makes his home in Suit Lake City. Lowest Prices Best Work GUST AV A. WELL ER 4864 South State Street .\ i Among the openings in Paris, this model created a sensatron for its simplicity an.d chic. It may be fashioned in dark green crepe satin with embroidery in self-color silk and silver. The long sleeves are finished with deep pointed cuffs, and the neck has a turndown collar held together with a bit of C<;Jstnme jewelry. Medium size requires 474 yards 40-inch material. l Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. 3483. Sizes, 14 to 18 yt>ars and 34 to 44 bust, 45 cents. Transfer 13120 colored transfer pattern, 35 cents. Sun's "Loomin g'' ST A N'DA R D COA L ~ All Kinds of Poultry Feeds Made To Order i 41-47 West 48th South Phone: MUl'ray ZS9 c....,..++,.:+•:••lt•:••:..:+(••:...:••!-!··:••:...:•++:..:..:··:·.:"". :. ..:••!••!••!...:+·:·~··!4•:•~:+·~ .:4-:..:••:+++++++++~ • All Standard Varieties of • Mr. L. Smith has sold his home on East Forty-fifth South street, and will move to Salt Lake to make his• home in the near future. Baby Chicks FOR SALE Good Healthy Stock GET YOUR BABY CHICKS AT SMIT H'S We also have a complete line of Chick Starter Feeds, Poultry Feeds and Supplies Our car of Russet Seed Potatoes from Victor Idaho has ' ' arrived. They are in A-1 condition and are moving fast. Act at once to get these select seed. . A number o~ years' experience in buying aud ~elling produce and a broad ncquamta nce gaine~ in this line of work puts us in a position to get you the best quality of !'eed potatoes in most any of the leading varieties at a great saving. Smith's Cash Feed PHONE MURRA Y 56 IS Departme nt store sending telegrams to persons applying for marriage llcen~es, secured $3,600 worth of new bu!slness during one month, excluding other cash transactio ns. Radio supply company sent 62 telegrams, costing $19.96. Sales directly resulting, $1,500. "Everyth ing for the Chick from Peep to Cackle" "KA SH 1\Ir. and Mrs. Wm. B. Erekson entertained with a theatre party Wednesday night at the Wilkes in Salt Lake, the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. C. F. 'l'oone, Misses Irene and LaVon Toone, Mrs. Wright and daughter, Miss .Jeanny Wright, and Miss Erma Erekson. KIN G" - Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McWade and little daughter Dorothy, o:l' Elko, Nevada, are the guests o:l' Father Maguire this week. New Shipm ents of Late and Exclusive Models Every Week EVER Y DAY IS BARG AIN DAY IN MILL INERY HERE Where you buy the Famou s LUST RE KOTE ENAM EL PAIN T .~tandat·ds sayR that a simple way to remove dirt from mercury is to shake thE> mercury vigor()usly with somf> eane sugar, after which the metal is tlltered otr through a pinhole in the bottom of a pupe1· cone. The whole oper·ution may be repeated if neces;;ury. Instead of Ill· terlng through a pinhole, the merem·y may be squeezP;l thr•ou""h several thicknesse s of cloth. ~ Murra y, Utah =- - IR IS TH EA TR E Murra y, Utah THE HOME OF BETT ER PICTU RES • a - a - c •• a ... a ••• ---in A Knockout from Rtart to J'iniSih ~·-••••-o••c-o••• HAT S DON'T .:\IISS TffiS ONE The World's Most Famous Love Story GOET HE'S "FAU ST" Renowned in Opera-N ow Immortali zed on the Silver Screen Directed by F. W. 1\lurnau, with Emil Jennings as Mepbisto -Europe's Gt·eatest Director and Greatest Screen Actor •- 1 a nn =-~~-o- o-~~~-~~- 0 -a- 0-1 FRIDAY and SATURD AY, MAY 13 and 14 Buck Jones and Eva Novak ---in--- "30 BELO W ZERO " A Wild Westerne r Burns Up the Polar Regions I_D_I_I_II_CI_II_II_~I-D&Mil>ll.-tO_D_II_D -· -a- A GOOD CO:\IEDY WITH EVERY PROGRA M NEWS REEL SUNDAY AND MONDAY F. J. O'Keefe, Manager. -- •+•++++++++++•1•+•1•+•1•·~·:•+-t~~:~l..:.....:'*++X•~+++•fl++++++it•+•t+•l•+•• Revision Murray Feed Store ' 1 ANDERSO N & BROWN, Props. ' 4870 South State DEALE RS IN The biological survey says that foxes, when In the wild state, were considered monogamo us. However, when bred In captivity they are, ln I • general, found to he polygamou s. I: l t Phone Murra y 431' WHO LESA LE AND RET AIL Habits of Foxes • I HAY, GRAI N AND POUL TRY FEED SEED AND BULBS I Idaho Seed Potatoes I ~~ ~ ~ • • . We also carry a full line of McPhee and McGinn inty Paints and Wall Kalsomi ning I • Burma, known as the land of the pigeon blood ruby and of the tlnkltng bells made famous by Kipling, has taken another step in it!l stride towartl women's rights. :Ma Pwahee, daugh· ter of a Burmese official of the Ran· lfOOn municipal ity, is the first Burmese woman barrister. Ma Pwahee is the only Burmese woman to adopt the law as a profellaion. •• TUESDA Y, WEDNE SDAY, THURSD AY, MAY 10, 11,12 The first electric droplight, made In 1881 by Thomas A. Edison, was hung from the ceiling by a two-Inch plE::ce of webbing that looked for all the world like a piece of suspender webbing. Within the flat tube of textile ran the two wires feeding the lamp. Burmese Woman Lawyer -•-• Three l\Iodern ~Iu,..kete<>rs-.\. Rid..1 Man's Son, A Gangster, and a Dutch Boy - (.Jack, Left.r, Hntch) -All in the Army of Occupatio n Early Electric Droplig hta The movement to revise the alphabet would receive morE:: general support lf it were undt>rstoo d that here· after the letter Indicating the first person singular will not be :l'ound.Indianapoli!'; News. •o_a_a _,_,_a• •e-•-•-a -•-• TIN Haven• for Autoi•t. "''=~phabet __ , ___.,..,_ _ 0 __ , ,_ _ 0 • •-•~·-----·--~·--_.,.., ' THE GRE.\TE ST l\'.\R C'O.:\IEDY EVER l\IADE On a steep, winding automobil e route recently opened to the summit of the Puy de Dome, at Clermont· Ferrand, I'' ranee, certain points have been made wider to harbor disabled ·cars. The road is about three miles long to the observato1 ·y, 5,000 feet above sea level. Auto busses make regular trips and other cars must pay toll. .... __.,_,_ _ _.,_,o.a ~o-.,.et SUNDA Y AND MONDAY, MAY 8 and 9 Clare Windsor and Conrad Nagel l\liss Edith Call of Murray, uow living in Bountiful , wlll be married to Mr. Glen Robinson of Farmingto n, early ln July, it is announced , the marSaving Time ringe to take place In the Salt Lake People talk about saving time; It Temple. can't be done. You spend all JOU have Dr. and Mrs. Wright had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mad!· son Merrill nnd little daughter, Dean, of Provo. Berge!)-'s Millinery Cleansin g Mercury Tlw bureau of ..__,,.._,..,,.,____.,,..__ 11•'-.• PAINTS and WALL PAPER in one way of another.- Boston See d Pot ato es 4762 South State Street There will be special Mother's Day services at the Methodist church next Sunday evening at eight o'clock. Special musical numbers will be given by the choir, a soloist from Westmini ster eollege also being present. ;,_ BE RG EN 'S :i: ii - . The phPuorHenon of thP ,.;nn st>ttlng and then eotuing into view again !or u hulf minute or more is called "loom· lng"-the coming- into sight of objects normally I.Jelow the ltOrizon-a nd Is owing to the downward bending of run of light from the distant object by a ~hadow surface layer o cold, hence dense. air. I Dr. and Mrs. Wright and danghtf'r .June. will spend the week end with Dr. Wright's parents in Hyrum, and Mrs. Wright's sister, in Logan. - ,_ .I :i: :i: Dimond Coal & Feed Co. ! . -:c I AN ECHO OF PARIS t ~ ~tab - ....l _ t l _ O _ O -o~o....a-.tt-o--.o~-n-n.-. o.-..~.-.o--_,,__, :i: ~;~~~~::::,~::: Midvrue Bake ;• I UTAH-GRAND • Plain and Ornam ental Pastry am·•·~tor of the modern elewas an animal called "moeri· therium." liP was only three or :!'our fet!t high, ltatl a flexible upper lip and long foret'isor~ which, respective ly, foreshudo wed the trunk and the tusks. '1'hP 1 pliant Tb e first suc{'es..:fnl fti):!:ht in which un airplane carded a man was made ==--==============~ Decerubu 17. 1003. hy Wilbur WriglJt of Da~·tou, Ohio. The flight was made at. Klttyhawk , • ·. C., near the sea, where he and his brother, Orvllle, had COAL been experimen ting. llar<ler-C leaner-Ho tter-No Clloken Le~s Smoke-L ess Dirt-Les s Soot Cleanin g Celluloi d Less Slack To clean celluloid ruh with a woolen Just What You Need For The cloth and a little tripoli, and poli~h i Brooder with a clean woolen rag. Ask Your Dealer For It The Gleaner Girls of the M1ll Creek J_, IIward are going to give a real party Three Holy Land• this week on '.rhursday . The plan is ..+++~)++++~)~~+++~~~)++++~·~~~~~~)~+~++~~++++(~•M•+++ to Holy lar>d is t liP nan~t• given by go to ·warm Springs or Beck's and • -t• Christians to PaiP~tint>. l\Iohamme · have a luncheon afterward . Probably dans, however, <'on!<ider Arabia, the + a theatre will be taken in on the trip. birthplace of l\rolnu1me d, the Holy + We will bake to yonr order a A fine time for all attending is abso· lund, wltllP Buduhi."h' t'al! India the Wedding , Birthday or Anniver sary CAKE country of Rakyu ~1 .mi, the Holy iand. + lutely assured. that will delig-ht the eye trld ~atisfy the appetite The friends of Miss Erma Wolf will 1 Brought Down to Date be glad to know that she is making Charles Die· kens said: "Have a satisfacto ry re<:overy from a recent too•pnd " heart that never hardens, a temper operation for appendicil tis. that never tire and a touch that 43 No. Main 4828 So. State never hurts.'' "Dear, dear!" exdaiml'l Mrs. Roy Jacobs and young son a c;vn!cal reader of the above, "what Midvale, Utah Murray, a different advice he would give to +4tfr+++Jt••: ++tJ4 t-•l-!••l..!••!++!<t(.(:••!•+t!<t(4t!++!+(•~!••!••!•t!t•t~•)+}t-~n}•!•~••!4+~++f'+++++++i Boyce of Los Angel('S, arrived here last day: 'Have a liver that never hard week for a month'.s visit with her parens, a tire that never punctures and • II)+++ •S. rt~•++(*+~u·!••!•~•!••!•+(~.:~-.;:.(:;;i••±.. ~:..!••!n!n!•{••!•.,!•.,!+t>!~u!++Y~!·~~~~+(•(+(•+++++++ ents, l\Ir, and ~Irs. George Boyce of a touch that never fails to land some· this city. thing."-B oston Transcrip t. •.•-.o_o_a_o~o~-~~-o-~-.o-g_o_o_cr._o_~g-g_ Prehi•to ric Animal Hi.toric Occasio n day is just around the cornE'r and do not forget to remember the h('st "scout" there is. You may be HH tough as you look, but your mother thinks you are nll right and ron ~honld remember her with a 11reseut that will hE' n la.f'ting token of your a ffeetion, ,\!other will not he hPre always :lllcl no on(' rnn take her place. Is not marriage an open questioll, when lt is alleged, from the bectD· nlng of the world, that 11uch u are In the institution wish to get out, an4 , .;uch as are out wish to ret 111.2' Emerson. I Authoritit> s rt!ffer somewhat a~ to when the refrigerat or cnr was first used, but it is generally belip,·ed that it was first operated in 1867 between Ohlca&'o und New York city. ~!other's Prohibitio n is said to be prolongin!.\' life. l\Iaybe it just seems longer now, ~ays Murray Sam. Always Open Questio n Refriger ator Car• The trout and fox fnrm of ~Ir. '\Ym. · B. Erekson is a wt.1derful plaep Jllld should he visited by as many HH euu possibly do so. This• Is a real in<lu· try and is going to make Murray known in a ~rent many places where the big crowds gather. Foxc•s arp g-rowing more >nlnahlE' every day and eYidently ~Ir. ltJrekRon understan ds the :nt of raL~ing them. is certainly spick nnd !':pan these days and Mr. l\IcDonald and his helpers are to ,be congrntul ated on tbP ~ucccss of their efforts to dean up. Decor ator - Painte r - Paper Hange r Phone Murray 335 Happy Though t I tllink It must :>OHH'WhHe be written that the vlt·tuei' of motlJ ers shall occasionH lly be \ i sl t I'(! on their chll· dren, as well as the sins of the fathers.-Dic kens. .... ~lurray lly Mrs. C. K Gaufin Naturally n discus,.,ion of hulbs and tubers at this time turn;.: to the spring vnrietie~. 'l'hp;.:e inclmlt• eannas dah· lias and glndioli. Since frost ls fatnl to the~e threP, they wprc dug- up last fall /Jefore the ground froze, thoroughly dried a ntl cleaned. ilien stored in a dr.r pn rt of the cellar. '\Vith danger of frost practicall y over, as it is about ~lay 1st, we arp now ready to take theRe dry, lifeless appearing tuber~ from the wiuter dPpository for their spring planting. Dahlias will succeed in anr soil Ancient Church Organ which will grow corn or potatoe~. F'redeJ·ick .\liller, an expt>rt on orThey should be planted three ind1es gan hi~tor.·, s1us that the oldest pipe deep and about cightePn inches apart. organ in Americ11 is in an Episcopal Of this flower there are many vuri· dlUJ'<:h nt Clyde, N. Y. It was built for QtH~en Anne of England and pre· ~ties, the most popular of which are .~entetl by her to Trinity church in the ,;Ingle, duplex, peony flowered, Xew York, which evPntuall;v passed lt decorative show, giant t>how, pompom, aloug to the congregat ion in Clyde. It cactus hybrid. cactus and collarette. Is a genuine antique, with only 110 The planting and care of tlwse popular pipes and no pedRl~. •:•1- Daily Fashion Hint .Jui~ >u,til tlH Iir~t frost of autumn. 1'1 e gl!l<l:oli is the most decorative b~ue;I evm Y Thursda? by Jordan n ncl tlw mo~t en ily grown of all sumPubllshin g Co., Inc., Mldvale, Utah. uwr floweriu;.:- hulus. Its ease of cul" TERMS OF SUBSCR IPTION t Hm•, its >'lllf'ndi<l re;;vonse to a littlt> One month, Salt Lake County $ .10 lo.::tra .<'arc all(! atteutioll, its prolon.c;e<l One year, Salt Lake County 1.00 j ol.ooJttlllg ~<-rtson. and its lasting qualElsewhere in United States.ltws wh<•u <'nt and placed in water, · d ~ l.SO; h:ne rmu1e it a universal faYoritt> One yea.r, m· a vance ·-··--·.. -· ..··'!' lVery\\·h•r e. It should I.Jt> plautcd four to slx iuchPs dt>ep and five to six ADVERT ISING RATES in lws 1111art. Yery effective methods Display, per column inch ..---·-···-$ .50 of plautiu;.:- is to !>lace them among Readers, per line .....-·--···--·-··--·$ .10 ~hruhhery, roses, etc., a:,; a border for a garden, or among tall marigolds , Y.innias and asters. Circulatio n, 2500 Copies Weekly There nre several varieties of canTelephone Midvale 178 nus. Those doing exception ally w~ll 41 When you fail to get your Journal in this locality are the following : The telephone tho drculatio n departme nt Americnn Reautiy - n~hety Oriental Midvale 178, and a copy will be sent em mine, verr larg-e flo"·er held on fine to you immediate ly. j st r:t ight stems in large trusses well , . ai.Jove a green foliage. Entered at the pGstoffice of Midvale · nram!y\\·i ne - intense red, mottled as second c1ass ma tter . gold, beu ·m<l C'dged m ntifnl bronze SHRUB S m n· m - I• --------------------- ·-------------------- COAL ... ~ ~ ~~ UTAH GRAN D - MUTU AL - ROYA L CAST LE GATE - GORD ON CREE K KINDLING WOO D I • ...................... ++ ++ ++++++++++++++>t ++++ ........................... |