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Show didn't know that you were also a good Ulit;i j saw thu Issue rate situattou in Cleveland are or particular Interest to every one who of your paiK-r- , the AND MID Murray Eagle and concerned with the electric rates ?Issued every Thursday by Murray Mldvale Journal. This is certainly a in their respective localities, because State Street, Mur live looking paper. You Lave a splen- it rrt,ss, 4842 South gives a typical illustration of how did line of advertising. flud I rnv. Utah. preexorbitant public utility rates may sume it is a paying proposition or be reduced. SUBSCRIPTION Eaglr Ehr fHttrrau VALE JOURNAL mn WASHINGTON HAS - TFRMS OF One month, Salt Lake County One year, Salt Lake County States-O- ne EWMvliere In United In advance year you wouldn't be operating it. $ .10 I wish to extend to you my most 1.00 sincere wishes for your success in this The- - paper la full of $1.50 undertaking. news and good reading matter, which seems to be appreciated by your ad- ADVERTISING RATES Inch .... Display, per column line Headers, per .50 10 $ vertisers. With best wishes for your continued success and welfare. Circulation, 2500 Copies Weekly Very truly yours, A. p. SI'ITKO. Telephone Murray 35 When you fail to get your Eagle Carpenter Taper Company Salt Lake. telephone the circulation department, will be sent to CONCERNING MUNICIPAL Murray 35, and a copy, vou immediately. OWNERSHIP Entered as second class matter Feb-rurCity Editor, 3, 1927, at the post office at The Eagle, Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act Utah. Murray, of March 3, 1870. Dear Sir: I am enclosing a copy of a paper by THANKS I Mr. F. W. Ballard, well knowu expert on public utilities. This is the first of a series he is publishing. Mr. C. B- - Wallace, This and the following papers will The Murray Press, deal Utah. with the history, physi.nl and Murray City, Wallace: of the Cleveland Municipal Mr. finnneial, Hear I surely appreciate the favor shown electric light plant which was originmo by you in sending nie a copy of ally constructed in 1914 by Mr. Ballard as commissioner and construction en your paper by Mr. Lehman. I always knew you to be a good gineer for the city of Cleveland. The history of this plant and the credit man and a good fellow, but I uy nrnr 1KI T ir UUK m DANISH PASTRY DELICIOUS BUTTER HORNS Midvale Bakery Up-2-Da- No. Mam Midvale, Utah Bakery te State Murray, Utah 43 slit-ces- F. W. 1SALLAK1) & COMPANY, W. B. Muilm. A LAW OF SUCCESS "It dues not matter what other peo ple think of you, of your plans, or of your aims," said the late Orson Swett Maiden. "Xo matter If they call you a visionary, a crank, or a dreamer, you must believe in yourself. If you forsake yourself by losinjr your confidence, you can accomplish nothing Never allow anybody or any misfortune to shake your belief in yourself. Vju may lose your property, your health, even your reputation: but there is always some hope for you, so long as you keep a firm faith in yourself. If you never lose that, but keep pushing on, the world will sooner or later make way for you. arid you may regain the confidence o'. those who have denounced you." AND OUR i When the municipal plant was built the established rate for domestic ser- ice in Cleveland was 10c per k. w. h. Mr. Uallard built a plant designed to give the same service for 3c. lhat the venture was a complete financially is demonstrated in the nclosed booklet. In 191(1, Mr. Ballard txk the lead in an action against the private company before the Ohio utilities com mission. , This action, based largely on results obtained by the municipal plant, resulted In lowering the private company's maximum domestic rates from 10e to 5c. This resulted in a saving to the people of Cleveland of over $2,XX),(HX).0O per year. Since 1010 this firm has had forty similar rate cases before courts and commissions. It has come to be an es tablished fact that wherever utility rates are excessive they can be lower- (1. All that is necessary is initiative by the proper authority and expert analysis and presentation of the case. Very truly yours, 482S So. Dimond Coal & Feed Co. STANDARD COAL All Kinds of 41-4- Poultry Feeds Made To Order West 48th South 7 Phone: Murray 259 All Standard Varieties of - WhyNot? goes Every time the Eagle-Journout to the homes of the district with its advertising and price news it brings iK'ople to the stores. Every business man b benefitted. Those who have regular advertisements, of course, get the biggest "kick." but you can't brings people to town without helping every other business man In the district. Every merchant Is receiving n direct and iosltlve benefit from the Eagle-JouniAre you willing to ucccpt this benefit without tdiowlim your appreciation by becoming a regular patron, and thus sharing on a larger scale with those who an increasing their earnings through its columns? al. Baby Chicks FOR SALE Good Healthy Stock GET YOUR BABY CHICKS AT SMITH'S We also have a complete line of Chick Starter Feeds, Poultry Feeds and Supplies Publicity Is The Life Of The Community Seed Potatoes it y of Twin Fnllst Idaho In regard the that to a publicity campaign Murray can take a lesson from the number of years' experience In buying and selling produce and a broad acquaintance gained In this line of work puts us In a position to got you the best quality of potatoes In most any of the leading varieties at great saving. m-e- d Our Motto is Quality in Seed. It will pay you to call on us before you buy Cackle-G- et your gardens cleaned and planted during Murray Clean-u- p SAVING WILD LIFE national movement Is ls lng organized asking motorists to cooperate In saving lives of birds and wild animals The annual toll of on the highways. wild birds, domestic fowl, squirrel, rabbits and oilier wild life from death by motor cars Is tremendous. Tin ro Is iiimhI for great care In saving lives of dogs and cats from destruction as well as larger animals which Nvnuse of their tdze frequently wrsk cars A "KASH IS KING" 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills prominent and beautiful house of worship in a little Western city has a iMTinanciit Income of fi'oo ft year for maintenance of repair. Storms fre quently cause Injuries to church build lugs, and progressive organizations lire establishing a repair fund, ibis fund Is provided for In advance, and when (1mh1 or fire damnge occur there Is a fund In existence Immediately available for making Bny needed repair. This sounds like good buslnes and will strengthen Hie credit of any re ligious Nxly at the bank. A Your Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature I. LESTER ARTIFICIAL ICE Midvale 17S-- J 6500 State Street PHONESt Murray 445 ?2,-0O- o well-dresse- Champion Electric Shoe Shop u A simple way to prevent horn growth Is a rub slightly moistened austice soda or isitash 3 or 4 times alternately on the undeveloiH'd horns when the calves are 4 to 10 days old. Allow the caustic to dry each time be fore applying the next. You can get the canst ice at any Murray durg store. It conies In slicks about the size of a lead pencil. Money for Bad Debts Who Owes You? We Collect (Bonded to the State of Utah) Bonded Adjustment Bureau Mclntyre Hid?. Salt Lake City Wasatch 3425 Murray Feed Store best-know- n ANDERSON & Phone Murray 431 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS Idaho Seed Potatoes We alio carry a full line of McPhee and McGinninty Paints and Wall Kalsomining COAL - MUTUAL - ROYAL UTAH GRAND CASTLE GATE GORDON CREEK MATTRESSES - - Painter - Paper RENOVATED Hanger Decorator MANUFACTURED and Best Work Lowest Prices GUSTAV A. VVELLER 4864 Phone Murray 335 Australian Woman Hal Young Lion for a Pet of woman resident Trahran. a Melbourne suburb, lias a lion for a Pet. She Is Mrs. Rernasconl, the wife of a lion tamer formerly associated with a clr cua. Mrs. George Wlrth, owner of the ahow, asked Mrs. Rernasconl to look after the cub when It ws born, and she has brought It up. The animal disliked the cag provided for It, so the woman permits It to sleep at the foot of her bed. Krdnpv. J Murray will have April showers this the weather man h correct week If bOU lH 45th A South Slate Street uAKAbti Expert Automobile Repairing Carburetor and Ignition Adjustments avn-month-ol- Reo Service t Phone Murray Cliff Simpson, Prop 337 LICENSED EMBALM ERS LADY ATTENDANT SIMONS & BRINTON Manhattan Boy Has Million on His Life New York.-Fr- onk UNDERTAKERS Telephone Murray 4913 15 17 Soulh 4 Slate E. Camp- bell, Jr., fourteen, was disclosed recently as the most heavily Insured boy In the world. His father, a New Tork undertaker, policy for has just taken out l.WOnrt. for the boy The ueit hlheit Insurance for a boy U that of Jackie fW gsn. film star, who has a IOTsV ono policy. The policy for young Campbell Is 20 rear endowment. To wrlle It required the of 37 Insurance companies. t BROWN, Props. 4870 South State Brown University Ha Big Lincoln Collection CHURCH REPAIR FUND Saved by Proper Refrigeration RESIDENCE Washington. Washington Is suffering from an epidemic of robberies. Holdup men and burglars have been quite active here for weeks. Within the last few days a theater box ofllee has been held up by a "lone wolf" bandit, who obtained more than and escaped. Several pedestrians have been stopped nt pistol point and compelled to give up their valuables, while as many select establishments dealing in women's wear have bten broken Into and gowns valued at many thousands of dollars xtolen There also have been several burglaries where valuable Jewels have been taken. Police are working on the suf!" tlon that robberies of this churn ctr. until this year hardly a factor In the capital, are the work of recopnlcd habitual thieves who have fed Nw York because of the operation there of the Haumeslaw which provides for habitual criminals. Crimes of Violence Were Few. Until recently this city lias enjoyed a noticeable Immunity from crimes of violence. This had been considered due to the understanding among the federal Judges here to Impose limit sentences on criminals responsible for P.ut violations of such a character. all this has changed because even maximum sentences cannot reach those Imposed In New York, and there is a complaint by citizens generally that both life and property are Imperiled. At present the police are working on the belief that the organized gangs of criminals who have heretofore held forth In New York have taken to the road and are operating here and In many cities throughout the country. The fact that statistics compiled by New York officials prove that since the Infliction of the full penalties allowed under the Raiimes law there has been a perceptible slump In robberies and burglaries In the Empire state Is pointed out as the probable reason why Washington Is being sub jected to these crimes to an extent never before recorded. Take $25,000 In Women's Wear. ' Gown shops have been looted, the final "touch off" being In one of the feminine wear establishments on F street, only a short dls tance away from police headquarters, where J2r,000 worth of dresses were taken and the balance of the stock left on the floor. While It Is generally conceded thai increase of the criminal popula tion of the city Is due to the strict New York law, pressure Is being brought to bear on congress to In crease the penalties for acts of violence In the territory under Its con trol. There Is an apparent feeling of fear throughout the city. And there Is general complaint be cause, .despite this new dangerous situation, many of the police are being detailed to keep motorists from parking overtime or from committing minor Infractions of the genernl traf flc laws. dividual. Campaign WE HAVE THE SEEDS Office Believed Work of Crooks Driven From Gotham by Fear of Baumes Law. e PHONE MURRAY 56 "Everything for the Chick from Peep to 1 cam-palgn- Smith's Cash Feed South State Street Serve hot foods hot und on hot Serve cold foods dates In Murray. There are hundreds of people around cold not lukewarm. It Is astonish Murray who are too busy to read the ing how many home makers ignore large 'up town paers. They may this simple and obvious detail of an glance at the headlines, but the ler-son- attractive meal. a pi it'ii is not strong enough to hold busy men und women long enough Always grease mi Iron with lard to prevail iiimiu them to read the ad- or vaseline before putting It away for The Murray Eagle-Journ- a long lime, or. It will rust. To ..revertising matter. gives thie readers the little move rut on an Iron, scour It with personal touch that holds their atten- scouring powder, and ruji well with then Murray a flannel doth, und tion. The news Is local and It strikes close at home and therefore folks will be pleased. it has a reader Interest which can't Xo Murray meal should have an be obtained in the larger newspapers. of liquid, "mushy," or over and Iiok the Eagle-Journhard foods. With stews, serve crisp you'll be surprised. breads, or crackers; with a dish such use browned bread us macaroni, Pajamas Ruled Out; crumbs on top; with soft breads, serve Nightgown "Bob" Now a crisp salad. New York. The short skirt Is going on a 24 hour hakls. That was the outstanding revelation UTAH-GRAN- D Ht the annual lingerie fashion show which drew 2,500 people to the grand COAL ballroom of a fashionable hotel here. Clinkers Mannequins paraded In the filmiest Soot Smoke Less Iess lcss Iirt of imdcrthlngs to demonstrate what Less Slack woman of 1927 will the wear beneath her outer clothing by Just What You Need For The Itrooder day and In her boudoir by night. There was a striking tendency away Ask Your Dealer For It from pajamas in the matter of night A new nightgown appeared. attire. Lace and ribbon flowers predominated In lis decoration and its skirt If that Is what the lower half of a nightgown can be called was short, coming perhaps half way between trim ankle and dimpled knee. The culotte or dunce set dominated 18113 Slate Street the showing of lingerie for wear during waking hours. Expert Shoe Repairing There was a gorgeous showing of REASONABLE I'KICES negligees and lounging costumes, some AH Work Guaranteed so brilliant In their gold and stiver fabric and so formally cut that they J. H. CHIVRELL. Prop could easily pass In any ballroom for evening gowns. Flesh and Dcjiuvllle blue were dominating colors. Providence. R. I. Ilrown university Idaho city has suivcsfullly com- now has perhaps the most complete pleted. Idaho Falls and Twin Falls collection of letters by Abraham Mn have advertised their resource and coin In existence as result of gifts from certain alumni. Including John advantages with such Nucceait that D. Rockefeller, Jr., H7. Is entire the and region Idaho, The collection Just presented the . being organized for a national Includes 4H.1 lellers. most nnlverstty The Idaho cities found that of them In the Great Emancipator's their business and real estate values own handwriting. were greatly Increased by the Impetus All were written between 1S01 and letters are to On given their various activities thrui:h 18tH. Twenty-fivMuch ml McCIellnn. 2,1 to (Icncrnl Rum n short advertising campaign. interest Is being ex preyed In south side. 18 to (iencnil Rosecrans, 10 to ern lunno ami i n rout n ine piaim imw General Fremont, 9 to General Hal 5 to General Grant, and others on foot this Interest will lx diffused leek, to generals, governors and private In over a wider area. A 4762 WAVE OF CRIME KL'ADLK INTEREST DANCE FRATERNAL HALL, MURRAY Every Wednesday Night Music Dy BUXTON ORCHESTRA t |