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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL BIG INTERNATIONAL zen tuny freely choose that theory f! of government, and that form of BROADCAST C. 15. MRS. C. Sat., April 28 - 8 p. m., Mountain Time Tune In K. S. L. Issued every Thursday by Murray 4842 South State Street, Murray, Utah. rress, Tune In TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month, Salt Lake County..$ .10 One year, Salt Luke County,.... 1.00 Elsewhere In United States-O- ne 1.50 year In advance MURRAY CITY Clean-U- p Telephone Murray 35 When you fail to get your Eagle telephone the circulation department, Murray 35, and a copy will be sent to you immediately. and Better Homes Campaign APRIL 1 Paint-U- Plant Shrubs 'hint Flowers Suit BOVS! it r0R I SALE Sows and Br. 1 Luke Lions have made ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch $ .60 Readers, per line $ .10 nr- - riiiwmeiits wiili the ! ADDITIONALS TO MURRAY LIBRARY immurement to reserve ! lie the Hold Ttali hull room fur the i;; broadcast for the Mind, after whieh n (Jrand Hall will lie given at S?1.(M per couple. Tin- - proceeds from this affair are to go to the fun for the summer eaiop for the blind. This program is put on at a cost of.$l l.nso, ami is cost ins $:!!) for the Voiir over KSL. If you have friends away from here, write them now. insist upon them get tine this message, of Registered Duror Registered Dliroc R. O. rODMORE ICS E. 1st p South, Murray. .A he Adult Books Foster Crooked Nevada Nocturne Grey Swinnertnii ...Ruck I'orruiiee 1 lemon ltekohra Lcroux Marshall Wallace Tut tie .. j ne Money for Uio Hustlers Marie Chapolduiiie K'.th Lover Octopus of Talis Fur Call Traitor's Gate Morgan Trail University of Hard Knocks, l'arletle l)lstriet Convention Iiolcgntes will elected nt our next meeting. You Rabbit and Tiny Rabbit and Hear. lr. Grumpy r. Rabbit and Cluhs are entitled to 1 delegate, Slinky Wolf. lliukle and 1 alternate, for eaeh 10 memSnowy Tail bers in good standing:. Holling Rum. Tuiii, Tummy Mind. Memo and Miss Tabby St urges Tihhs Mrs. Nellie Ninuffer mid Mrs. Joe lMick ....Norris ltotzie the Hancing Clyde will he hostesses to the Wood-- i Bear raft Social Cluli Tueshiy. April IBunny toll Land Stones Byington I. J at the Kraternal Hall. Lunch.. Lindsay Teller Storv eon will he served nt 1 :".. The Best the Cheapest in Plumb- Fixtures. in Call Murray 317 for the Best in Service and Supplies. MHf & PLUMBING herself every hour of the day, It keeps a man guessing to know what to do. And mostly he's wrong when his guessln' is through. But this you can I't on wherever she goes She'll find some occasion to powder her nose. INFANT SON OILS HEATING CO. Willi the coming of spring a goi.d tunny Lions look forward to a season of good hasnhall. Last seas hi baseball in our den was very poor, hut this year it is going to he i dilTereiit story. Some of the Lions have I ecu trying out their arms already. Brine your suntfesthm to our next meeting and let us begin now to make ilans for a real Murray, Utah .A 8 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ilokeiison, passed away sudlodenly Thursday. April 12 at a were services cal hospital. Funeral held Saturday. April 11. at 2:1 Ml chapp. in., nt the Geo. A. el. Bishop R. R. Rasiiiussen pro sided. Interment was in the Murray City cemetery. FOl OBJECTS OF LIONISM 4 R. J. FRY,inc. Dealers Dodge-Graha- m 4915-1- 7 South State St., Murray, Utah never can tell what a woman will say, She's a law to 1 Is worship, which his reasoti and his TIDES THAN THE SUN conscience tell him Is best for him and that he may exercise them fully and freely, without interference by Dutance Is Chief Factor in anyone. If coercion drives any citizen to support a politicul candidate Reducing SolU Pull. or to practice a form of religion "Although the moon against his will, he is not a free is Washington. the chief fuctor in creating tides, citizen, and his is not a free counthe sun also makes Itself felt noticetry. Men have always, and very ably In piling up the ocean's waters," , lieen Jeulous of anything proiM-rlysays a bulletin from the Washington that savors of encroachment on ei- headquarters of the National Geother of these rights. Wars, revolu-ions- , graphic society. "But the sun is tremendously greatmassacres, have followed when one fact Ion has tried to impose in er than the moon more than 27.1HK),-00times as large; why does it play will on another. a subordinate part to the little moon Wise were the founders of Llo:i-isin tide production? when they reserved these two "Distance Is one answer, but It Is things for the individual choice of not the whole answer. If the sun the members, not subject to decis- ,were as close to the earth as the moon ion nor even to discussion at club Is It would pull the earth and Its wameetings. Each is bound to respect fers some 27,XX),000 times as hard as the politicul and religious faith of the moon does. But since distance Is his fellow members, while free to such a great reducer of gravltaHon discuss and argue with him the best the sun's pull on the earth Is roughly only 1S3 times that of the moon. way of carrying out plans for ad"But the question persists, why does vancing all other matters of public the moou produce the higher tides interest. when the sun pulls on the earth 18.1 times us strongly? WOMAN "The total pull of a body on another, and its force are not the same. The tide on the earth A woman is queer, there's no results from the difference between doubt about that, the pulls on the center of the earth She hates to be thin and she hates and on the neur and far sides. These to be fat. are the pulls that tend to separate the One minute it's laughter, the next waters and the earth, and therefore is to cry, to pile the waters tip. And It will be You can't understand her however seen on close thought that two weak forces that are considerably different, you try, Hut there's one thing about her operating one on the earth and one on the waters, can cause a greater sepathat everyone knows, ration than two very strong forces A woman's not dressed 'till she powthat are nearly pqual. ' nose. ders her Weakened Distance. K I've studied the sex for a number of years. I've wnbhed them In laughter and seen them in tears. On their ways and whims I've pondered n lot f To learn what will please thoiu and f Just what will not. But all I have learned frm the start to the close. Is that, sooner or later she'll powder her nose. At church, or n ball game, ft dime? The broad field in which I.ionism or a show. shown better is nowhere operates one thing nlvout them I There's than in the fourth section of the I know know that "To formal statement of its objects; At at funerals, dinners or weddings, and full the provide a forum for of state. of matters of all free discussion You can bet tint her hand will dive public interest, partisan politics and Into waist. ntarian religion alone excepted." And her few minutes she'll strike every interest. All matters of public a up lxise For What a seoiie that provides! And the whole world ran wait 'till the piddle interest is imt confined to she iHiwders her nose. a military defensive system to mak" Edgar A. Guest. us safe from foreign agression, and unthe control a odo of laws to INDIANA LION'S SONG ruly na g ourselves. It embraces the affect which those things oh. Iloosier State, with cities grenl. 14 a!) -- school. welfare of the And waving fields of grain. traiisMirta-tion- . iciiis. loaiN. sewer From North to South from East to playground, drainage, health West, libraries, sidewalks, We slug thy honored name. regulations, aihletii'x for the young, culture la h. Indiana, thee we Jove, iall it" plm-o- s -- - whatever affects Thy great men we ndore. the life of the jKMipJe. For thee we'll fight for whnt Is Every M.m ILis His Chance. right, These thills ate to In- talked Like patriots of yore. jUT by I. ions, cai h gclllm; the nthThe Lions Club of IliMisierdotii, er's lew point, and a concensus at. a plan of net Ion which Must stand for prn-epelenr. shall lie for the good of the entire And work together for the good Of all whom we hold dear, community. Such n procedure Is n in a representative goviiece-t- y oh Lions Club, of this our State, With thee We'll slnnd or fall, ernment. In It lies the safely of the ipeode of Canada, of the United We'll do our lest at thy And answer every rail. Slates, of nil nations with u similar form of government. Two things are barred from dl. Oh Lions Club of IliHisicrdoin, rnssion by Lions In their Keeping battling for the right, partisan polities and sectarian For fellowship an servl.-- true. rcllL-lou-. Not ! a use either is hot May this lie our delight. are I.lolis Lion Club of Itooslor lorn. I. Oh reipdr.il that Not glHM ito take no part In either. On the Thy record clean ninny. contrary, the limn who does not And In this don of stalwart men. A tnlghty "Ro.VR" we ml-- e. help select his ruler and who has Llmi. n Is not Bd 1,0 religion. No man with any knowledge of Murray City now ha piirchnspd form of govern n large tank truck, for flushing our a representative ment would claim, or even n lmlt. streets. One more stcli of progv. that jxditii-- l bad per se No letter anl our City Commissi. m Is o lm wnv ot conducting nffalrs has jet jcongrRlulnteil for lis efforts. con found than the division of the h Manditig people Into piirtl. em distinct theory of governf,,r umiiic Feels Years . after full the nod ment, I eat even anucrkraut "Now und choosing by and f'"" dlseiison Btid endfeel fine. I Adleilkn l"'.V f"MH sausage ll their ballots wldi ed stoma' h gH And I feel 10 yonr have. younger." Mr. M. that rdigloa. ndmit will man No ONF. kpiH.iifnl Adlcrika rei r m l bad Thf world bus never Jiit iind that Montisl ferllnij lieves ta its plni" Vet found anything to lake lint o toward you inn cat and sleep well. relations nud tenih mini b's on Acts and lownr mid IloTII him. whhli maied that power Hud removes obi waste matter which rule hi detiny in this "Co oti never thought wns then. Ni nud In whatever live they tuny i whnt you havp tried for your matter tl j,,,, l Lree. and IhiwcIh, Adleilka will stomach (insrletire ( ( itlen's one of the fundamental of any urprle you. J MURRAY CITY PHARMACY free p.vernimnt U that emh dtl-- j 1 -- Dependable Reconditioned USED CARS Visit Our New Store the car you would like to own. Suitable terms will be arranged for your Select c convenience. LATE MODEL SEDANS, COUPES, TOURING CARS and ROADSTERS A price to suit every pocket book. We have a very fine assortment of trucks to choose from. Your hauling problems will be solved if you ask to see our line Anything you need from 2 to 2 ton trucks in condition to go to work. We back our cars 100 per cent. SEE US. 1-- R. J. FRY, I. 4915.17 So. Murray gL Phone Murray 390 Slate St. Salt Lake Provo X!faHam, Read The Eagle A Vaccum Cleaner - - d t j s Dodge and Graham dealers will make house s ss.-le- cleaning a pleasure FOR SALE or RENT Special on APEX CLEANERS-SJ- J J50 Eats Sauerkraut now, Younger 1 Brinton Electric Co. Phono Murray 106 Murray IN THE MANAGEMENT tipr OF A FARM Successful Farmer Tells How Pencil Helped Guide His Operations and Swell His Income An Aid to Better Credit Shows Profits and Prevents Losses. owner and operator of one of the most successful dairy in Wisconsin prepared recently for the Agricultural Commission of the American Bankers Association a first hand statement of the part farm accounting has played in the management of his enterprise. This operator, W. J. Dougan, tells the following story: "When I started farming I began keeping a simple cash account, but soon found that it was not sufficient accounting for THE I by Primary Cottontail. I'r. Every I.loii must he there. WHAT FARM ACCOUNTING MEANT MOON RAISES HIGHER m Entered as second class matter, February 8, 1927,, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. to 30, 1928 Clean-U- p WALLACE, Editor B. WALLACE, Fublisher 19, 1928 farm purposes. Such a record did notf-take into consideration the vital fac- complete financial statement before tors of Improvements, growth of live- him the banker can Intelligently deterstock or depreciation. mine what credit I should have. With "Since 1910 I have kept a complete a full knowledge of the farm profits account on the accrual basis. The In the past, I know what credit I accounts, however, are no more than should accept. No farmer or businessany farmer can easily keep. The out- man should accept credit from his standing benefits from keeping such bank unless he Is able to put the accounts might be listed as follows: money Into productive investment, and The Way It Works hU margin of profit assures the ability "1. Income tax reports made easier. to repay the loan within a reasonable Accurate and dependable Income tax time. reports can be made from the yearly "For the farm this reasonable tlma accounts. By keeping them on file I cannot be three or six months. The am always ready to satisfy the tax farm turnover Is too slow for that A Inspectors. helpful and Just period of farm credit "2. Accounting makes possible a for working capital must be from one to four years. budget system. With the accumulated data of the past years, I can make "There Is anothor benefit from acout the budget for the coming year. counting the benefit of knowing Tli Income being fairly stable, the whether one la going up or down. By budget problem is to adjust the ex- extra sales one might be Hush of penditures. If one branch of the busi- money and buy heavily, thinking he is ness will neat extraordinary expendi- coming out ahead, but In reality he ture such as new muchlnery, there Is sacrificing the future. On the other must be a cut In some other branch, hand, one might feel pinched, and such as building or livestock pur have little money to spend, but In chused, or fencing. reality he Is laying up capital." "3. Accounting gives a true basis The bankers Agricultural Commisfor credit. Kspeclally hns accounting sion has suggested the following form meant for me larger credit and happy of farm credit statement, Indicating relations with my banker. With a the records necessary to be kept: "Light and gravitntlon act somewhat alike In that each grows weaker as the source of light or gravitational pull Is moved farther and farther away, and that both grow weaker very rapidly In proportion to the distance of the source multiplied by Itself. The differences In gravitaSUGGESTED FARM CREDIT STATEMENT tional pull on which tides depend can (Adapted from blank used by Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago) be visualized, therefore, by an experiOne Of The First Important Factors In FarAi Accounting ment with light. ' ' "Turn on nn tdectrlc desk light or Name other single bulb and hold near It a ItuslnpH Tt of Stktamunt sheet of ordlnury white paper. Hold the paper with one edge toward the light and only two or three Inches I O.t rat Cam m Hk anb in Bi.k FtjunM Saumi away and turn It very slightly so that I'KfTlft !TT Ham Mn itTUI (..,........ the light shines along the sheet and Ormtt Ki.rmnt. 8uu Illuminates Its whole surface. There AmnotIH-iM.... ....... , will be a noticeable difference beScrt'tiB r....MM.....,MM..Mv., Cum Flrr aire K.kM tjetrr S. tween the brightness of the light at a (In mis in Mtt 1 Hi uj Ln la1H UnMUi is Is aivi'L Bcio)-..Nona Foaau to Riumu point near the close edge and at a 1oam Drt k, Oks a.a o Lam Matthitt STatT point near the far edge. Nam Patau to Otwkm Orm Qnrt "Now hold the paper In the same Sf rl'Mi r. , . . . way ot a distance of ten or twelve Acttt f AlUU feet from on even brighter light, or I stum at a Vami Dri Simla On Ytx. hold It In the daytime at such a disCam Rit Dut oa. tance from a bright window. You know that there Is still a difference la the degree of Illumination of the two sides, but It Is so very tiny thnt TmaI Qottk Aau Taitl Crr.nl LtatuHIlM ... FWI UnAAIlATA Aft T4J you ennnot detect It , Hiai Latatb Mjtasu tr'iT).... "The two points on which the sun tOrWKUy, ni TvMfMKA, SAIM. i a.Ar'M, AWAMMAM AM Tml pulls to make the near tide the surface of the ocean nearest the moon Jam Lax (inuma m & an lb ItaxtMO and the earth's center are 4JW miles ) anitim Valtw At ( apart, and this 4.i0 miles Is a tiny Tir Cm fnanarr , nial laT.rt MtwTvauta ;Jii. fraction of the enrtb-sudistance, a A Si iUAU SCIATV). fllILU hundred thoulittle over four-onk4lAAk tAft III Ami Osb Va sandths. In the case of the moon this lAnatJffa.Otfta AaaI il mtuo I IUI same 4,000 miles Is a relatively large fraction of the earth moon distance T4a4 LUamUima . . 1.0O1 one hundred thousandths. H arOi "When all the values for distance Tw.W Tala and mnss ore Inserted In the rather i nr. sum k formidable equation for the pulls of ,. MaUh 7 !"LtZ "" "l .... HrH ll . . ItaArt Kaa I W) luu I the moon ot the center of the enrth tVsoJ Sa S .. Il" S ... . MJk Cam . ( .. I I .. T') I and at the surface, nnd for the pulls . Ilralan . hr. S .. . ... I Otlw rVi. S'.... WxWn I I ra of the sun at these two points. It . '"HA I ! I S .... IaJt. I .( H s I.. h works out thnt the difference In the Oaim aw. arai PrWwcl Ml HamaI nioon'a pulls are roughly 2'.4 limes the Ha, Can S'A. A'm ( r Ss lu aj , difference In the sv;ri' The pulls. At.Altai KakL SVal a a..... ...,.,.. tfuoaa Ha, 0 It . Taj moon, therefore, exert? 2!4 times the am. ,.... ...... Ara (VifcftJ Faal. tide producing power exerted by the sun. a I What Makei Highest Tidt. T j HW J . l S fn vr.t Aawl al iM.rM ra MiAa r.prmlai aM faa.a I a. a 1..,,. 1.a., al "Most of the time the sun and a.o r Va.4 U. .braa-- . M.'(a Oaa mini I moon are pulllni; In different directions. But twice ench month they pull ........ ....... ........... A. In the same line. It Is then thnt our have their highest tides. coasts , "Theoretically every stnr nnd plnnet ....... .....a. .......a. In nnd satellite ...........(.,.(.., the universe rnlsc Its In our tide ocenn. Actually, separate . Cam a Arm however, even Jupiter, the grcntod At KlaTALflaV .Am rataa C i'muf mi 1 ka m of our sister plnnets. Is so far awnyj, and relntlvely so small, thnt Its lnftu urn bi iumh4 I ..... ... I ...... ence ennnot be deteited To all In i4.l,,.,01, .... il.ikA.ai1,,.Ji f It. ...... lutAM ...a......,,.,,.,,., tents, therefore, It may be said that only the moon nnd the sun, our LONG ROWBOAT TRIP HAS A FARM PLAN and our most twworful neighbor In space, hnve a share In making the enrth's tides." ""'xiiru"""""m ... i .,,,a K VI Y . . A . . TV . . . . . . . . . . 7X ., I ' ..... . , m m-n- r ct Young Frenchmen Are Found Unfit for Army I j Paris. More thnn linlf the jouna j Frenchmen Cnlled to do their Months' government tullliary ncrvlivj are found unfit. The proportion of r- Jetted men has be( n growing ench year since the war. Before the wnr, when the jrunu conscripts did three anj even foui jrars' service In the army, only nbout one mnn In ten was relieved of dut Many of these, examined Inter, were accepted for office duty. About one third of the young rucn are refused as physically below pur j at the see of when Ihry twenty. About a sixth are sent home durlriit their nrt three months' serr- the herd life of the army and j the nmnunl labor or etcrcNe develop Ing dcfefli prenii1y tindcteited. ill a li i spi-en- r ; J h, tSLff1 Doesn't Bother Peggy New York. Leap year makes nodlf-feronee In Peppy Jnyce'a life, and she thinks It won't ta tfc Uvea of any- body els a. 1 j j t'harlfs Selllta Just completed a tojBEe fnun New York to Mlnml In a twelve foot row boat The trip was taken at the rviult cf a beast. B. F. Yoakum of New York who presented to Fresldent Coolldga a novel plan for farm relief. It calls for a direct selling plan between tbe fnrmrrs and connumers tinder government sanction, which would eliminate the o called mlddlemao. |