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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1S28 J SALVATION ARMY SERVICE NOTICES 'yE THE MURRAY EAGLES Friday: 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. of the Murray AERIB Murof of Order Eagles, Fraternal u holds regular Utah, ray City, m. meeting each Friday at 8:00 p. .No. 17(H) ehr iflurrag at Fraternal Hall Walters Worthy PrealdenU.l'hairlH Stnuffcr U. E. Gordon Worthy Chris Wolfley Worthy Chaplain Peters Fred Secretary Ernest Wright Treasurer . Benson Worthy Conductor George Dorau Inner Guardian II. Anderson Guardian Outer Trustees: E. L. Eckman, J. W. Krebs, William Cannegieter. Aerie Physician: Oloff Sundwall. Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 South State Street, Murray, Utah. Vice-Preside- LODGE NO 15 Gertrude Miss ; Can- Mrs. Rertha ; negieter Rrady, secretary; ley, treasurer. Vice-Grand- Sarah .Mrs. Hart- INSTALLATION OF WOODMAN Installation of (lie Woodmen of the World, Mahogany Camp No. 3oS, will take place the Oth of January. MAHOGANY CAMP NO. 358 W. 0. W. Axel R. Llinberg, Council Com mander. The other officers elected follow P. C. C. : Irvin Olson. Ranker: II. W Cannegieter. A. L.: Phairtw Stauffer. Clerk : WmW. Cannegieter. Schedule of Sunday Activities for wood Stake Escort: W. V. Mines. Watchman: A. L, Rishop. Sentry: Geo. W. Granter. Mamu-er-: W. J. Warenskl CITY RECORDER. Hill No. 34, Paving Extension No. 2, Corrected final estimate. Ward Murray Rebekah Oinenia Lodge No. 13, meets the first and third Tuesdays In each month, at 7:I!0 p. in. In Fraternal Hall. Mrs. Kt,lert Rrown, Noblo-Gran- Attest: Camp Murray The Murray Lodge Number 33, of the I. 0. O. F. holds a meeting in Fraternal Hall, Murray City, each Monday night at 7 :.'. Officers Noble Grand S. A. Sliakepear Vice Grand -Weiss Ed E. Etohel Secretary Edgar Treasurer II. I. p.cuson'. Trustee James ('lay Trustee Ed. Tame Trustee .. Joe, Header Trustee ...... Tame Al OMKNIA MAYOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1!)28. One mouth, Salt Lake County..$ .10 Published January 5, One year, Salt Lake County,.... 1.00 Elsewhere In United State 1.50 One year In advance By A. BorK'iuist Te!rflhone Murray 35 When you fail to get your Eagle Location Of Camp departtelephone the circulation What then are the imsslbllities ment, Murray 35, and a copy will be of this enterprise? sent to you Immediately. Camp Murray lies In a direct Hue Entered as second class matter, between Yellstone Park and the February 8, 1927,, at the post office Wonderlands of Southern Utah. at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the It Is located within two blocks of the state road which gathers up Act of March 3, 1879. the traffic from t lie South and West ADVERTISING RATES over the Arrowhead Trail, and from $ .150 the South-eas- t over the Pike Peak Display, per column inch $ .10 and Ocean to Ocean Highway, havReaders, per line ing the first access to Mils trade. It Is within two and a half miles of 1st the intersection of this combination If roads with the two most central Schedule of Sunday Activities highways of the country that run East and West the Lincoln and Teacher Training It lies within six the Victory. 1) a. in. to !):.r.r n. m. miles of the shopping district of Lesser Priesthood the metropolis. It is on a paved In Month road which draws a iwirlion of the Las: Sunday to !) :5."i a. m. West bound travel from the South i) ami East that does not care to Sl'NDAY SCHOOL over at Salt Lake. stop a Prayer Service This camp contains one of lo a. m. to ltl:10 a. m. the two masses of shade In b - Devotional Music this valley having a size and 10:10 to 10:15 a in. a location suitable for Its Intend Activities ed purpose, and the arrangement lo:l." to 12:00 a. m. of trees could not have been Imits Bishopric Meet if the designer of tit grove proved Ward Teachers bail been aide ti see twenty years 12:10 p. in. to 12:20 p. in. into the future. Each Sunday central most has the It Ward Teachers Monthly Report IMisition of nil the camiM witli re' Meeting ference to the main points of InLast Sunday of each month terest in this famous valley. 12:10 to 12:20 p. in. Then why has Its development leen "rather slow"? Is it because It is "too far from the main road?" Not according to the verdict of the Cotton- traveler who knows caiiiis and You would not hesitate to roads. go two blocks or one minute out of your way to Hurt accommodations Cuioii meetings, 2inl Sunday in that are first class. Neither does e.'ii li tin tut It - p. m. the other fellow. Hut the traveler Relief Society .Murray lsi Wanl must know the turning point and Ward Siiinl.'iy School-(Ira- tit be should know alxuit the place M. I. A. Mill Creek Ward (). F. I. 0. Eagle ('. R. WALLACE, Editor MRS. C. U. WALLACE, Publisher Officers Fast Worthy Preslilent..V. State Street 6226 South and the assessments confirmed In said commade and returned pleted list are hereby confirmed. Section 2. This Ordinance shall tak effect one day after Its first publication. Passed by the Hoard of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah, this 4Wi Day of January, 1928. I. LESTER - E. G. Mines. Isaac Fraternal Hall 1'lrcctors, .... . iK'fore-hand- L'nd Wanl Religion Slake Priesthood Meeting 1st Monday of tii li mouth, nt 7:.'tti p. m. Murray 1st Ward t'hael IlUh Council Meeting 2nd Monthly in curb mouth at 7 :'M p. m. l'.ihopries and High Council Meet-im- : the .'inl .Monthly in eat h inontli at 7:o j i. in., in Murray 1st Ward Stake Ilili Council will meet tin l;h .Mmitlay of each month at 7 :.' ;it Murray Ward. Weekly inivtini; of the Stake Plesiiletiey Mill lie ,e, Wednesday :.".0 p. m., nt I lie resjileiuv of at t Henry D. Mttyle. Class--Murr- Lester and W. It. Mines. OFFICERS OF MI'KXW LIONS ( I I i; la?7-l!2President Philip Reiitz 1st Vice President .. Geo. II. Watts Jnd Vice President ..11. It. Carlisle .'inl VheFroideiit. F. 11. Peters Secretary-TreasureA. J. Peters Tail Twister U. E. Howe Lion Tamer Curtis Shaw I 'ire. tor II. P. Smith iMrwtt.r IT. W. II. Kulhwcll l'lreetor U. C. Towler 1'ire. tor s. E. liringhurst -- r lt I'ic-itloii- Agnes, five, was culled lo from play lo breakfast. When her mother told her to wi.sh her him. Is and she replied: "All right, mamAn irtlimuicc the face, confirmim; Murraj ami MjiK;i!i Si.inl.lj, .l.iii. ma. Ml wash my hands, but I've t .iiii-ii- t it h in the property washed my face Mil. l:i,S. olice, mill I haven't : Mi- i- ailen rilHtl ereiliitfter nhtlttlnt; on osetl Ii any Mm e." rhlldren. the Mi.hillel. ll,!l I both Miles of State S lift which Magazine fur I'aretils. :i 10. t M is - jit v M reel wiih rotl mi ei;;i 1,1 ( 'hul l i! . ( ATHOI ! AN OKIMNWCK Ill KUI ( Price Two carloads honey by Mountain States Honey ducers, ship-ler- Whet's a housewife's time worth? ,biich but the say not American Bureau of Economic Research says real money In dollars and cents. According to the bureau the aver$1,751.43 does age housekeeper worth of work a year almost equals the average man's salar. Interpret that in terms of our country's wealth. Well, It Is estrniated that ninety-fiv- e per cent of American housewives do their own housework and in this way add $18,000,000,000 to the income of the country. Housekeeping must Is? an imisirtant industry (eratlnly It's a good big sound investment. If we consider time to do housework in terms of money, hten surely It's worth saving. Time saved and reinvested in worthwhile liesure must be interest compounded. Let's see what saves time. Most of us tire ourselves out because we want to do everything. Tired heads and hands don't save time. Fresh ones are alert, quick and accurate and accomplish twice as much us tired ones. A good rule for the holidays is Plan to do just "keep rested." those things thnt seem most Import, ant to you and your family anil od them the easiest and best way. There are lots of ways to save time in the kitchen. Lots of the things that are easy to cook are Just as good as the ones that are hard to make and a lot of the old dishes can be made In half (lie time. Why spend a day ami night making bread, if the same good bread can be made in less than four hours? Just get the latest method and give it a fulr trial. If Take Jdscults, for Instance, the family likes delicious hot biscuits, and most families do. You can make a pan of biscuits for breakfast in half the usual time, Just about three minutes to be accurate, If you prepare the dry Ingredients beforehund. Measure two quarts or eight cups of sifted flour and sift three times' with sixteen s level teasMNns or five level if baking jiowrter ami four teas)oons of salt. That's enough flour, baking powder and salt to make biscuits four times for a family of Ave about forty-eigh- t biscuits. Put this flour mixture away in a tightly covered tin can. It'a as easy as pie to add the short, enlng and milk and make biscuits for breakfast. Write me whenever I can Is- - of help with your .baking Martini Meade, Home Service Bureau. Spcr-rflour Co., Smi Fraud sen. Some t Pro- I.ake ami Utah Spanish Fork-Sal- t Counties lset shipments reach 1700 carloads. Tooele three-quarter- Big hotel 104-nsu- Is completed. s Ftah farm ami range crops for are estimated at $40,000,000. 1027 Ftah hay crop for 1027 mated at 1.700,000 tons. la esti- of all the Ftah raises alfalfa seed in the Fnltert States. one-thir- Ftah factories produce nearly $S,ooo,ooo worth of candy a yea r. candy Salt IJike City Utah Oil fining Co. has invested In refinery here. Eureka parties will try Re- $.".IHH.00(I Organized hunting lo rid range of Federal mining research station promised for Salt Ijike City Sterling coal property aolrt for heavy development work. Flah's $2.'sl. -- InuhI debt was luring 1027. : reduced Iee Memorial Ogtlen Thomas hospital additions will cost $173.eXKl. Price rlgaiion A !::: a. m. Stmdav I Jn i . w I' REV. V I mi K !; HAPTlvr i Ie..u, i ;i y, s;li n:i: 1 nntni. r stlite, Pil'le selHi IuiiIn every Sliml.1V iiiornim nt lo n in Frlxlti A. i 'HcM'!, ( (i'l ii'l Ail lire web ,,, S!-.- !:(-- CCllil'. II Kev. J ia-t-- .r rvtiv Pastor. i ;(.() a. m.. Evening . due'. p St j,. mum hv iht r ttlij, iniitrete, ir iti(iAii;n i: i l;ni Ml 'RAY i'f iK Sect it. ii MLTHODIM ( No, ht'tbiiiiiii: at the Smith line of le::al Street which i I (i,.ti; feet f mv "ith fnuii t!e South Hi limi ii T. 2 S , It E . nml extend Im Smiili 21 p;..". fist . the North lint' o! Second Aveniit- - mid IihiiI-- t Ml I be South W e- -t tM'jirter Sie- lion r. t'e Ntirtbuet j n ti rt Sciijutt 7. for the pni'Mie of jirn xitli'i for I he ytadiiii;, inlivtriict-ii.- t it'Mrele Curb nml Gutter, dilve-.- i .'itinif syMcin, pi iite 2. (Hl Rdl kuay p.Apnsr WrM ite 'ippioiiiiately I'i'j foot nll- in pmlnc cttii-l..- i li HI RCH t :i iiui I the it v t'iiIMISsni;;s FTAH: That the CI TV. le by the rity One fact stands out In bold rvllef Lin the history of man' ntte it for oeiter ill. Tluil In. when compulsion In used, only rewiitinent Is , iiroiiseii. mi,) tiu. ,.nj joined. Only through moral suasion and appeal lo mciiV reason inn r niovr-nieisuet eed- .- Samuel leuinx-rn- . Cradle of Greatne$t il in-il- the Paysoii Strawberry line crops were worth 1.1. L'H) acres. 55 Valley high $.'t24.N70, for m Ftah Christmas turkey sales are I U.lXiO Brlgham City Highway to Mantua may ! rebuilt during 1028. plan great athletic stadium. Itgilli building jHTinlts for 1 H. months of 1027 were Flnh's winter wheat acreage ft Is 3 acres more than Inst year. . v-- life? time, for ant Hjuiititb-liofr life W uniile ?rnukiin eoinpll-t.- i of. , estimated $.'SM"0 Pangullch value itf certlllisl mssl (mtato crop of Piute ami Garfield Counties ,ti n r.i n n,. in i Hie l!i.;irt 'oimiiiw-lo- I igden ( 'oust rucl Imi n ls-g- a to R.J.FRY,inc Dodge & Graham Dealers 4810 South State, Murray ' Used Cars Just as Dependable as the Dealer Who Sells Them" COUPE . DODGE SEDAN BUICK MASTER SIX SPORT TOURING GRAHAM BROS. 1 TON CANOPY FORD CANOPY EXPRESS DODGE SPECIAL TOURING.. 1926 DODGE 1926 1924 1926 1926 1924 Many Others To Choose From There are Other Markets but see us first. R. J. FRY, Inc. Fire prevention Is not a Menre, Then do ll I simply the exercise of wound It l th Beiijidnln common sense. dpe Ford-Four-d- l!r" " Sedan. Excellent Ba,loon l!re 1923 Buick Touring. In l Mechanical Condilion 1925 Hudson Coach. $325.00 First Class duco paint job. With Balloon tires V. 825 00 Ford Coupe jj'Jg QQ KM 1 ! fi-- J- P1 $1050.00 A-- l thlnl of the cold wrm '. $285.00 ht X v-- Sedan. Balloon oor Willys-Knig- '7 I 575.00 Essex Coach. Fully Equipped .' - 4810 So. State 1924 Special Six Studebaker Touring Six Disc, wheels and six tires. In ex- - 1925 If I WHEN YOU THINK CAR THINK Corner of Vine and State Streets Phone Murray J 1925 on hangar al Ilolther Field here. More II an one .Inn, 3 ii everythne mm ix s iff r fiAtttn ifAnn irrt m r KANIv U HI) WL Udhi) LAK IVlAKivb I of The dairy ileirt l.goali. ami ulltcr lolunge of the world Is n 1924 n meiil at the I tub Agricultural IVI ttittim; Miirriy City, I'rtMt hlliS by hilu the Fnilivl Stale. r.iMut , U, .f FJii!iiil.iM pint Ifellew, lege Will offer ll short niihtint Fiki ('(t're'l. in 7 ,;:o j. n i "f tin- - t'rnteity n on Hnbl course for bniior makori, lev cream The publit i. iiiiinSi iinjti.l to . Fil-- t 1926 Six of Planet $ "ifietl i. ii Ih.iIi Stile and maker", i hii-maker, mul o)'M nl tend. ilit Wevt nuo nt,, I extetiilini: ttr of miirkil milk plants itiiriiut The naval ohwrritory Mya that v. iii 'be South Hoe of Uetnl the we k I'f January M to 21 In the mnntli'M of the major plaottt 1926 It Mercury; diameter about 5.(K) y Str.-SniHi IMPS.'t f,i- ,i ilnshe. Till free (inire has prtucd mllea, RELIEF SOdl.1V OF MIERW l f the minor plar.eta or Nortli lim of Stsninl Axeniie ni . ' to Is lllimeliely .pulir In the asteroid, some are an una that Willys-KnigHIM WARD I'ttiitiil lit the Southwest In Professor Gutv It Is luiioIMe o incasur their t. fitter piit of Si'ctioit I! mi. ',i (!.(.( ijiinr WINter wi o Is In general charge diameter. It U rctlmaled that the smallest are le than ten mile! 1:1 Ibddilll? llieeliliKs Tilt. of o. h ter Sectl.in 7. T. 2 S . It. I E . f..r nml ii large iniiiilM-of mauiifac in diameter, week. e the putpi.-of prml liinj for the lurcru of dairy product und stu ! Flrt Tmdny Thet.biijy, I'f crinlini! nml tt.iittin t..n of manufacturing are rxjwvtetl Secoiid Work pihI lUisim'sn. Pompoiity No A$iH if ( tu t rcte Curb n n t Gutter, drain. to rcgltier for the work. A full Self Third-Llter- aiy. liituf ti. docim't help HUe plinte itl'ltrtvni a Rin 0t hedille of lecture, ilelnon! ra Iti beronii "..irtnnl Forbef' rouri'.: -- Social Settlcc. I'lninu with iniiireip il! hereby I Hons and Judging of dairy pri- - Uiig;17.lnr UCJlUiiAiCJUCJUCJtiJU' Sunday S. h.... I it hringsgooci hick, Ice. cellent 121. Iom Its so uniform LOOK OVER THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Ogtlen public service organizations l thiil) sperry drifted snow Flour seat In the car Is worth two on i tounls. Franklin'$ Wi$dom DoM important occasions when things just must come out right use $."il.(H0. A breakfast room may lme at tructlon, but iimsi of Hie big Join Suit Lake City .T.illi annual poul. are .y men who once Ht breakf.il lii the kitchen Buffalo Iry idiow of Fiah Slate Poultry News. will le held here January r Treanrfr n.irttttf!. npprmitl and Power Only in Rea$on cor those Three Carlton Omnty ir flumes to Is' hetmilt for 1 ! says lable-sjioon- wild burros. Miuili un KITCHEN COUNCIL UTAH ITEMS estimated at Face O. K. CHURCH NOTICES DilarthaDdcadcs . can mere lx anv merit in this iersisteiit criticism about location so long as we have turiusl away more cars than we have registered? it Is true that we do not have all the advantages of location. Rut this true of all other camps and of nil other institutions. It (lv Issausc (he advantages are divided that more than one or group are occupied In the Name kind of business nt the same time. In fact. life Itself U a compromise. (Continued ) now in iaci, ducts has len prepared. The work has been so arranged that the student has great freedom In the selection of his course, and he may choose a combination of various subjects or he can do Intensive work in a special field for the week. The faculty for the short course Is Jieaded by 11. R. Lochry, cheese specialist of the V. 9. Bureau of Dairying, and S. J. Pearee, market with the same milk specialist MemlsTS of the regular Bureau. faculty who will give work during the irlod Include Dean K. C. Ikeler of the School of Agriculture, Dean W. L. Wanlass of the School of Commerce, and Professors Geo. A. II. B. ('nine, Gustav Wllstcr, Powell, W. W. Owens, and Emil Hansen, President E. G. Peterson and Director William Peterson of the Experiment Sattlon will deliver Bieeial lectures. The problem of market milk and the marketing of manufactured dairy products will receive considerable attention according to Professor Wllster. Students should provide themselves with a white suit but other than Ibis there will be no expense of any kind In connection with the course. i. 1 r Ford Ton Truck 75 QQ $325 00 $275 00 Touring Oakland Touring, with Rex Inclosure ht Hudion Speedster $300 00 .4 I |