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Show I \ ') ) A 11!'\Y Bi;:hopic· B ht~n n t Holliday. •rrt~ing Coun:>elors. and the 1 uew bishop -'. Jnlll :m. :\loss. Alt.Or Whipple is l~n·st Counse!o1· nnd Gid- lfr(liling 1\nnnunrrnt.rntn, lltbbing i{rrrptinn <trarbs l;iglJ . ) • anll J;tgq Qllass Burkmanllqip at t]Jr ifaglr ®fftrt leeplessneJJ.. 4 Nervousness, Nervous Dyspeps~ Nerv:_ous Headach.e, Neuralgia, Neurasthenia , We'll send a generous sample far 5c in stamps, Dr. MileB Medieal Company, Elkhart, Ind. .... ,JOJ~es- Sorry, old roan, that my hen and scratched up your got loose garden. Smith- That's all right. My dog ate vour hen. j' P~ne! I just ran over your dof(.North Shore Breeze. IF ILL, CALL A PHYSICIAN AnJ Professional Treatment. or Bedside Care the Doctor orders will be given sati!sfactorily right at your home by Graduate Registered Nurse. Colds in Head Prove lmpe:rvious to Vaccine Manchester, England.-A cold in the head is still a coit.I in the head at the Manchester university, where for seven months experiments have been gO· lng on to determine the value of vac· cinatlon. •.rwo hundred and eighty· 1 · Your looking glass will tell you six persons took part ln the test. VISITING NURSE wha t none of your friends will. The conclusion that vaccination Phone: Murray 58. - Chelsea (l\Ia.~s.) Eve. Record. against colds bas no preventive value was suggested by the results of an Dear Editor : What is mol"e or less experiment carried on by Dr. A. F. C. Say, did I mention that fright I got Russian Peasant Tales in the public eye? Davey, Dr. F. R. !Perguson and Dr. on my wedding day? "Skazki" is a Husl"ian word which 'G f . L i 'll Ti W. W. C. Topley. " n~.: · t·ape nut.- ou svi e mes. Students and members of the unlSh-h-h! You shouldn't speak that may be tran~ l ate d bl'st, perhaps, by way of your husband.-E~condido "wonder tales." They are a combina'lerslty stair otl'ere·d their services for tion of fairy tales and mythology with Daughter (returning from bridg!> the experiment. Of these 138 were (Cal.) Times-Advocate. an Intermingling of Christian doc- game---Oh. mother, I've captured the-Inoculated with a stock vaccine contrine. "Shazki" is the plural form, "booby." talning eight different kinds of mi· "shazka" being the singular. l\fothe1·-wen, bring him in and get crobes, and 148 were not Inoculated. Young Man-How much must I pay Results showed that the 138 inocumy blessing. - Detroit F'ree Prt>ss. for a marriage license? lated ~;>ersons had 203 colds, the 148 Clerk-Five dollat·s down and your Few Leave Great Wealth 'fourist- I'vt> been to every country unlnoculated subjects had 163 colds salary each week for the rest of your during the period oil the test and that Eleven people out of 100-whose ell- on the gl01be and I've seen everything. life.-Philadelphia Bulletln. the average duration of the colds tates are probated with the courts~ative-Did you ever drink any of among the inoculated was 13 days bequeath to their heirs less than $500; thi~ here bootleg whiskey. and among the others ten and oneten leave from $500 to $1 ,000; twenty The reason there are no women from $1,000 to $2,500. Between five No. half days. after-dinner speakers is that they can't and six leave estates from $25,000 to The investigators, however, con· '''ell, then, you ain't been nowwhere walt that 1011g to speak.-Reading $50,000. and you ain't seen nothlu'. -New eluded that the evidence does not justify with certainty any conclusion tllat (Pa.) Labor Advocate. Castle (Pa.) News. vaccine caused any harm_ Ask Your Physician Mrs. Johanna Tuve W elch R. N. . Cat'• Camouflage Extend Pity to Fool You pity a man who is lame or blin d. but you never pity him for beIng ' fool, which is often a much greater misfor·ume.-Sydney Smith. ... When a cat is frightened or ang17 it ruffles up the hair of Its body and tall in order that it may appear more dangerous. The cut does this by a chemical discharged by its adrenal glands. lily apartmel\t neighhors certaintly like my saxaphone playing. Is that so'! Yes, every night they ])Onnd on the steam pipes to applaurl me.- Border Cities Star. Here is aWonderfulOpportunity TO INSTALL A GRAND RA PIDS REFRIGERATOR Factory c00k ing andBa k ing DEMONST"RATION KI.tchenkook Stoves Thursday an4 Friday June 30thandJuly 1st, 1927 Bread, Cakes, Cook1es, etc. Served to all who visit this demonstration. Facto ry representatives will he in our store to demonstrate the products of the , A merican Gas Machine Co., 22~~~~~~~~~2~~ - including the wonderful I 1 1 I j .. 1 Kitchenkook I I Sleeplessness is usually doo t() a disordered condition of the nerves. Dr. Miles, Ner• vine has been used with sueeess in this and other nervous disorders for nearly fifty years. (wr~!:r.&A:J!Ii . ~~:::~ a~~;ste~e~~:rs s~~w::e 0e~~~ an's Titanic Memorial association hope that their objective will be reached In another two years. Organi?.ed shortly after the disaster HSITING J, ..\DIES HONOR In 1912. the association promptly Gt'ESTS raised more than $40,000 for the mei\Jrs. Dan \V. James was hostess at morial, hut it was not until 1917 that n 'one o'clock lunsheon last Saturday, a hill authorizing use of public in honor of Mrs. David M. Powell of ground!! for the purpose got through Long Beach, Calif., :\.Irs. E. R. Smith the legi:Mative jam ln congress. Then of .\lilford and ;>It·s. Mamie DnnRhee of the site which had been selected was denied. Milfonl. Besides the honor !!;ne;;rts . A new site was chosen, on tbe Po· the luncheon guest!'! i~ncluded .\Irs. X. tornac near 'the ground dedicated to P. Ipson. i.\lrs. l:teta :\IcLeod. Miss the Lincoln memorial, and Mrs. tlarry Christie McLI')od, .\Irs. 0. b'. McShane, Payne Whitney of New York went ~11rs. Ernest .Tamet~, and Urs. John ahead with completion of the statue from a design approved by the Fine James. Arts commission several years earller. rottage meetings were held in The new site was under water .. but Cottonwood \'l'n rd Thursclay of la;;t plans had been made for construction wt>ek at tl1e homes <;Jf Bishop Wheeler, of a sea wall as part of the prog1·arn \Y. R. Liston and Hany Howe. for linking Potomac and Rock parks. Appropriations tor the wall were .\Ir. and :Mr~. Edison Denny of hard to get. however, and work on It Union are rejoicing over the arrh·al had to be suspended ln 1922, after of a ha by boy last Saturday, Jnone 18th. only part of the rtprap foundation hnd been put in. The last congr·ess grant~lr. and l\lrR.•John Stella of Union ed $25,000 for resumption of the work. were dinner !{Ue., ts of Mr. and l\lrs. , but that was enough to pt·ovide for \\'. n. Liston Wednesday of last week. little more than repairs on the old foundation. F.ngineers estimated that :\.lbs Wyoma Call has been on a trip another $175,000 would be needed. to Montpt>lier. Idaho and spent. a few Mrs. William Howard Taft Is interwePk~. She is [)UCI{ in lwr Beauty ested In the plan. which is under the guidance of Mrs. .John Hays HamParlot· at llliornle. mond, tirst secr·etary of the association, and Mrs. Robert S. Chew. Pat, haYe yon seen :\!ike lately? These women are confidt>nt that the Well, yisterdny Oi thotight Oi saw necessary appropriation will be granthim and he thoug-ht he saw me, but ed by the next congress and that soon wbin we got close together, it was afterward they will be able to comnaHher o( u:s.- .lfontreal Star. plete their task. ~rabr ~tnrk I Washington.-Obstacles which for ftfteen years have blocked the erec-tion ln Washington of a statue coromemoratjng the 1.500 victims of the jl'a .. arr l\lrtutrb m·!~ SHAFT IN 2 YEARS in Washington Seek More Funds in Congress. Dr. B. B. :\kKiunon of Pitt~hurg, who i,.; f'n ~ to~n· of t u£• west. was thr gnest of hiS !'t!Ster. :";Irs. Fr£>d R. :\Iorgv n \Yednes<la~· of la~t week. He left ht>re for a Yisit to Rid1 CoUAJty. 1\t iium.r atarlls. l\r.rtpttuu null .~n.ct.dy Oiarlls t;ympatlm Arknuwlrllgm.euts. 1Qtrtq 1\unnun.ctm.rntll, iEtr. 1 . . - - - - - - - -------...-- I Sponsors l'On Omer l;.; Second Counst>lor. '. Ptt installecl ' Qnt>st and I Ihi>< llunitattnns 'HOPE FOR TITANIC- the sto ve t hat cr eat es a se n sat io n w herever it is shown. E veryo ne in Mu r ra y and s urr o unding territory should see this w ond er cook st m·c . Yo u must see the beautiful cabinet m od els; t he KI TCHE:'d~OOK range. built just like the finest g as ran ge w it h big roo my ove n a nd bo iler. You will want to know a ll about thcst· fi ne stoves which produces the fastest and ho t t es t a nd a lso th e m os t economical cooking fire kn cnv n. R E M E MBER TH E D ATES. Smith Hardware I "The Winchester Store" r Murray, Utah ! 4814 South State St. I~--••••••••••••-•••••••~••••••.. o- -·-·-·-·~·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· - •••• MIDSUMMER SALE OF MILLINERY Save now on Trimmed Hats, untrimmed shapes, Flowers, Trimmings. I --1 BERGEN MILLINERY CO. 4858 So. State Murray, Ut. Now is a fine time to do that outside Paint J'ob, you know, should be done. W H h p e ave t e aint. BERGEN PAINT & WALL PAPER CO • I·····-·-IJ-ID_CI_ I - I .... :G -".0_11'_.. -G-D __,. ,. _ ,_.ZI_ _...._. .,,_____I-·-----..:(• One-Man Tugboats Now Being Used on West Coast Anacortes, Wash.-Mao power is too valuable these days for duplication, so one-man tugboats for towing have gained favor. Towing conditions on the British Columbia coast and in Puget sound are causing the change in methods. Navigation laws require boats of over 32 feet length and nine feet beam to carry certified captains. There is no limit to the power equip.. ment. Thus 30-foot boats are being fitted with 45 to 100 horsepower oil engines and one man doe~~ the tendIng, steering, planting the towlines and !Jtands watch. Have Sweet Tooth 25 per cent Reduction On all Refrigerators, regardless of size ~r Atlantic City, N. J.-Amerlcans seem to bave· a sweet tooth. They eat 825,000 tons of candy a year, but that's not enough for members o:t the National Confectioners' association. style Capital "Beauty'' Plans Prove Aid to Parking This makes it possible for you to obtain a good refrigerator for $12.50 and Up In order to fully appreciate our offerin :s you should visit our · store and make com· • par1sons· Granite Furniture Co. Murray, Utah Telephone Murray 496 A Washington.- Some decided contrasts between the old and the new are being furnished as the eap1tal gets down to the actual work of beautifying the downtown section, parts of whlcb for years have been a constant Irritant to those artistically ln· cline d. In the block adjoining the massive Post Office department building, whose foundations inclose labyrinths of cellars below the ground, an entire city block occupied by stores and other business houses was razed, and oot a single basement was dis· closed. When the brickwork and other wall!! w1!re removed, a job re· qulrlng a very short time, tbe ground beneath was found to be ~o smooth that 1t was Immediately pre-empted by motorists as a place where automobiles mlgbt be left lndetl.nl tely without the dread of finding them ticketed for parking too long. Y ou cannot expect any other car deal- er to have the same interest as the Ford Authorized Dealer in seeing that you get complete satisfaction when you invest in a used Ford Car. We know Ford Used Car values, and we are here to see that you get value received Murray Auto Co. · ' 4 Utah's Oldest Ford Dealers" Phone Murray 68 I Murray, U tah |