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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 East Midvale Mrs. Melva Evans was hostess Friday of last week to members of iMUod every Thursday by Murray the Unity Club. Matters of interest Press, 4842 South State Street, Mar-ra- pertaining to the club were dlscuHs ed and after the business hur very Utah. Entered hh second class matter dainty refreshments were served to February 8, 11127, at the jiostoffice Mrs. Carrie Coouiber, Rose Oreeu, at Salt Lake CMj, Utah, under the Golda Soffe, Gertie Sharp, Lorena Act of March 3, 1379. Baker, Vlule Fernstermaker, Rach el Forbusb, Otella Brown, Jessie TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION and Allle Wardle. The club One mouth, Salt Lake County..! .10 Berrett convene will Friday, February 1, at One year, Salt Lake County, 1.00 the home of Mrs. Rose Green. Elsewhere in United State Sacrament service, Sunday even One year in advance 1JJ0 ing were conducted by Mr. Niels Telephone Muivny 35 NIelson and family, after the pre liminary exercises. Mrs Nina NIelson offered the opening prayer, THE "COUNTRY PRE8S" Leone NIelson gave a reading Miss IN ACTION entitled "Robert of Sicily," Mum. "The Utah Press Association, Rosumond Holt of South Jordan rendered a vocal solo, (a) and (b) w hose members are engaged iu the numbers NIelson gave a , Amos hiwiness of molding public opinand Mr. Jack Butter-fiel- d ion as well as reflecting it, are reading, and son of South Jordan were clearly expressing public sentiment when they demand legislation the speakers. East Midvale Ward Choir did the which shall guarantee a closer check on public funds and shall fdnglng Sunday afternoon at the prescribe severer penalties for mis- Union meeting held at the Jordan appropriation of them. Small won- High School. The "All Around Club" met der, in view of recent sensational events, that ieople of the state Thursday evening at CoJlecret fchould be aroused to a pitch of Inn and enjoyed a dancing party. righteous Indignation over lneicng-Ibl- Committee- in charge was Mr. nnd laxity in methods, gross dis- Mrs. Wm. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wm honesty in officials nnd generally Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Col Inadequate punishments. The edi- brook, Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, tors of the papers constituting the and Mr. and Mrs. James Brady of stute press association merely En st iMIdvale. Refreshments were make this popular anger articulate; served. Mrs. Blanch Roeenhan and Ms and when they announce their InGlover ajient Friday afterEdith tuition of using their columns In Mrs. Effle Glover. noon with the securing legislative changes Mr. James Mitchell and Mrs Da requested, It Is a dumb, stultbnrn and defiant set of lawmakers that vid Mitchell of Payson visited on will dare deny their demands." Thusday with Mrs. Marian Hand The alove Is taken form the ed- of Sandy and Mrs. Rachel Forbush itorial columns of the Deeret of East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover of News, one of the leading newspapEast Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben ers of Western North America. The newspapers of Utah are en- Forbutsh of Union, Mr. and Mrs. gaged in an effort to have the Conrad Holllnker of Salt Lake, Mr. laws of the state so changed at and Mrs. Arthur Larsen of Midvale the present session of the leglsla Mr. and Mrs. Madsen of Salt Lake. ture that the people MAY KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price of Murray. what becomes of the money taken Mr. and Mrs. Vern Talner, also of from them In taxes and apparent Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Slla9 Brewl.v Is given In some cases to the er of Salt take and Mr. and Mrs. race horse men or the mining Eph Drage of Holladay enjoyed a house party Tuesday evening of sharks. last week, at the home of Mr. anil Why not write your representaMrs. tive in the legislature Roy Berrett of Highland, that you would like his support in fixing Drive and .Utb South. all possible barriers between the Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Gertax money and the tax stealers of tie Sharp and Mrs. Margie Bishop the mate. Why pay taxes to have visited Thursday of lust week with t hem spent for horse food, and not Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy. even Utah horses at that. C. B. WALLACE, Editor e Richard the Third, at the bat He of Hastings, is reported to have been anxious to purchase a horse een at the cost of bis kingdom. It may ls that Mr. I'ugh has leen rending about the King, as apparently he was willing to give the entire state of Hah for Just a tlrket on a horse. Too had It was tmt necessary for Mr. I'ugh to to his employers, the ieople. earh week about the money he was ss'iidliig. Then he would not lave leen so liberal. Eais Sourkraut Now Feels Years Younger "Now I eat even sauerkraut and sausage and feel fine. Adlerlka ended stomach gas and I feel 10 years younger." Mrs. M. Davis. oonful Adlerlka reJust ONE lieves gas and that Moated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH the upper and lower Vowel and removes old waste (tatter you never thought wn there. 1900 COMPARED TO 1928 Take the fatnilv's ex- - No matter what you have tried for t your stomach and bowels, Adlerlka for machine-purchaspctulitures will aurprlM you. not uiulntenauce itloiie, counting DRUO ninl replacement, and contrast it THORNTON-ANDERSOCO. rents with their .Schedule of 1"2: 1 automobile STtxi; i radio, $75: 1 phonograph A FLYAWAY AFFAIR ?"m; washing machine $15: 1 tHi'iiiim cleaner Sfa); I sewing maA flea and a fly In a flue were chine $iK: ether electrical equip-so what could they do? Imprisoned, nient J'i": telephone (year) l.i.V Said the flea im fly 1" Total $ 1.115. Said the us fly ".ct flee!" s Offsets of 1!X2 J7o; So flew through a flaw Id the they wringer and washlvoard $5; hru-.l- i flue. cs nnd broom 15; sewing machine DRY STUFF I.V.. Total $l(5 These nre niode- -t estimates. The "I'npa, are little boy made of automobile, the radio, and the phodiistr nograph nilcht easily be set down I'ajy (trying to ntudyl "I hard, Ht twb-(he sunn euncested. Yet Ibli.k so, Johnnla. They never ly ha-lthere Is in this up." dry a thousand dollars In machine llmt our parent at the turn of bnve grown to te a wholesale of the city youngster's sumthe tvt:tury leer biid to coupler. :em of mer problem one must pay hunThe second tnnj"r that of health. Not only have dred of dollar more. For any form of exercise aave lb" price of liehb. Not only lmv the city dweller must dentist, doctor, ourse and Jioxpl- - walking, doubled their spend Bln. Playing prlTllegi on tul. to tinny cf's- -, pre-wtennis court., swim but there are the le- golf cotirt-cs- , of disease ming pools, dinting rluk. and gymgion of new incthisls pretention; cutting out of chil- nasium nre often prohibitive lui-lirltheir dren's tonsils, straightening otne of u And yet. somehow. luimiirtirliw teeth, thejn from nhe saved money. Havings bask dlpthorin and smallpox. Semi visit to the dentist, and ev- letHlt and Ufa lnuraure prrrol-un- i our have grown. Whatever examinations en isrMIc health hnhlt. lierMinal the national am becoming a common And for ctly dweller, there. Is the li.c.ine ban Heu. even In terms uunxt of what It wU buy. When ome of mote and more eiis'tisite of mnlluht, frvh lr and nereis, ii tewall the hither cost of living Is talking the highFor a southern exposure In a we l?ter city apartment one must my a er cost of Mter living, rent premium. For country vara-tlo- living which Is the product of for week ends out of town, cbatiglng social and personal for children' csm;w which, since standard snd delr Harvey the War, lo the number of 25W Graphic. 1 eon-erta- o, out-l;i.- e -. ar an-ru- exrieu. ny i, aut AT THE WHERE GREAT PATRIOT WON IMMORTALITY GEM THEATRE, UTAH CHICKS Blood will tell. Extra money can. ami is. being made by our customers. Get blood line and description of stock that produce the CREAM of the HATCH CHICKS. VVA It It EN HATCHWOOHBCRY ERY. I'x. 1.7.1 U. V. 1). No. 2 Salt Lab; descendants of members of the Vlrgluiu convention of 1775, livregardless of where they were ining, went to Richmond, Vu., to terpret the roles of their ancestors at the celebration of the one hunurmlverssury dred and of the hlbtorlc stormy meeting in St. John's church, which took place there March 2U, 1U127. The stirring scenes of the convention when Patrick Henry took his stand for "liberty or deuth" were reproduced with utmost care, the descendants In costumes of the day answering to the roll calls and voting on the vurloua motions. The little building stands In the center of uu acre of ground given to the vestry by the second Willandowner, liam great Byrd, founder of Richmond and ancestor ot Commander Richard Byrd of Polar fame, and it looks today much as It did In the days before the Revolution. The honor of having designed and constructed this Brst house of God In the new town, destined to become one of the most hallowed shrines of the Western world, fell, so the records declare, to Richard Randolph, gentleman, and he completed the work in 1741. In those early days the church was only 00 feet long and 20 feet wide, nnd the pulpit was In the east end, where a door has been cut since In what is now the east transept. Church la Enlarged. This was done when the building was enlarged und the pulpit moved to the south end, for the young town on the bunks of the James liver proved to he more of a church going community than the Soon it vestry hud anticipated. was found to be far too small tor ns the needs of Henrico purl.-h- , the city of Richmond Is called to this day Id Episcopal parlance. It wus not an expensive this tiny church, where soim of the greatest patriots of the hp gathered, the original building Inn d log cost 317. This amount to Richard Randolph through the sale of SW.IHK) pounds of tobacco, to be levied on the parish yearly nnd sold, until the whole payThe first ment was ctmplete. service In the enlarged building was on Christmas day, 177J. Then came the Boston massacre, which so stirred the colonies toward concerted ac tlon against George III. One convention to consider the mutter had been already held In William' burg, the colonial capital of Virginia, and now that another was to take place It was considered desirable to hold It In lileh tnoDd as belug nt n safe distance from Interruption by Lord Dun more, the hostile royal governor. Because Virginia at that I line er tended from the Atlantic to tl Mississippi river, delegate from distant front U' came on Imr-- e I" back, bringing their Mimcinc fiiiddlebags nnd were well armed I'.v against marauding Indians. this primitive method o travel they crossed mountains, forded rivers nnd f.nnlly reached the lit-church on the Mil. Bell's Historic Tollinj. After allowing a few days' grace for stragglers to arrive, the old bell now In care of the Vlrg'niii which bid Historical society fur pealed for wedding, toilet, funerals and calmly called the reverent ti service, rang out lis challenging notes culling together the convention, and not even the wisest could know that It was announcing the birth of a nation. Already Dabtiey Curr, eminent Virginian, had offered a series of resolution for b system of Inter colonial committees of correspond nce which was to prove the first Step toward the founding of t'e At that time, however Union there had been xmie opposition; but smotig the supporters of t'arr were Patrick llenty and Richard Henry .ee, the latter toon to be one of the t.lgtieit of thu Oeclarn tlon of Independence. In addition to Henry, Lee nnd Carr, there were In that group of American George llliertylovlng Washington and Thonm Jefferson. Richard Bland Lee and Edmund Pendleton. Benjamin Harrison mid with together Carter Braxton, Lineal Ufty-secou- d SALE FOR Business Frontage, Chen) for quick sale. luxated In heart of Murray business district, inquire Bergen Real Estate. Phone Murray 3,'il 28-29-30-- J 31 Prices: Adults 35c Children Under 12 Years 15c Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Each Evening Th Mind of Man Has Never Conceived It Before The Eye of Man Has Never Seen Its Equal! No picture in history has ever dared attempt the marvelously thrilling, glamorously beautiful scenes depicted in this remarkable masterpiece. The mind of man has never conceived the words to describe even faintly the grandeur, moments that pass before magnificence and your eye in this astounding prodigious gem. Here is a picture for all time for all people for all ages a picture to see over and over again and to marvel at for all time. h awe-inspiri- fir M If A iv m i nr 1 Maternity cases. Best 1. Aiimnrs, .Margaret Hl.'!5 Avenue, East 45tli South. Murray, R. D. 4. WANTED dire given Fail-born- tr From the immortal novel by GEN. LEW WALLACE m Directed by FRED NI B LO 5 ( V (.1. rPir httdti il of thouttnii With 4 by RAMON NOV A R R O Car-mBetty Bronson, May McAvoy, .All f el Myers and Francis X. Bushmait wa-pai- from iht nortt cofyrighttj by Harpu Bro. TMf by Ktihuiu Hilhk.r tni H. H. Oldw.ll Cottumti by Ibntrtkuntt Htrm.nn . K.ufnau N.14 B.rtm. I f I I 1 . AUtHtio Sttnmio C" e,.nt,4 t epoch-makin- X OUR our advice will give to (perfect information freedom from worry T will fit you correctly, if i need and you and we you I J. P. O'BRIEN Jeweler J & Optomtrist 4875 South State X t (et I to (ictn Theater) f roub'cs imaginary "Our mm. ilc Is mostly Imn-.-l. "ui tt dry," snl! t'nilc stums nlicn le Mil cnllci-H'Wiivlilnton Stnr (1st mi tli d'"r" KIm-ii- CW A bel when mnde Monday he was fiH'Hn' Rood and stern, And so lie shjh, "I'll make a day when i lillilrcn's gut to learn.'" And that wus nlrlKht. nielihe. hut the thins thnt imikes me sore Is that he wasn't natlstled. nnd went ii nd mnde tiome mure. Tuesday! Wednesday! Thursday! Friday! imide to tneiisure hy n Not So Sweet of tout r:i!ictlons on tVe onu::li fU'.Mry iliniMtlie vnlii mt;oii ninl lie tl'ltit--t en of the e.'irtli I'.irm nnd Kire slile. H writ-- 11 Ih-'- - 1 u nion Mr. I.lml-;i- y lirady re after liirinsl Tueoihiy of tut wit-two wtvk- - nt Aiiiril es, where they were Kiiels of Mr. and Mr- -, Peterson. was hll Last week cotiferem-III the Fnlott Ward. All meei'llni;s were well ntteiide nnd were thor-ltu- t oituldy enjoyisl. enter Mr. and Mr. .1. II. IJni-itallied Saturday eeiiilitf at l lnoi-- e iart. Mule and rotridve card- - weie the dher-lon- s of the ceniin: and dainty icfrc-li- 'i nils -enel to '' quests, many other. Mr. Ted I'.irtdy is reo(el to he ll will be recalled that one ot t, lie retiiltiisl home the first acts of the convention on the sltk was to offer n resolution de luring ftuui the linsii:i last week, wheie that "II wn the most ardent wl-- h he hl- heeli i!llelltitf from .Willi of the cilony nnd of the whole jtls continent of North America to ee ti.e ll'tu.ill rlil"ij allied a apeed) return to thoe hniiowed ''lliir-da- y lived e free of liiWisk hotii.riiu: and when days happy pNple.the l.lrth.l.iy nt:idM'iary of her I'ntrlik lletir promptly opMed little Fiiht.sn land daughter, the resolution on 'he ground that ll l. il!h- - t'li-t- s liniiies weie would lull the p.,Nle mlinl lute nnd r confidence Jut wtic lt r!trt!c eie eliJoMsl I'd oflered n were .cuisl were endangered , i counter resolution Mr-- . Mi Fllen Kale liiady, ' wei-.S!,im ittd Ir, b'il.i Youthfut but k. l'.inuh wii it'i Buel. Old, lat Agti Out ef the romntlmlile fact t. Uu.n TIii.iuh. that, bout the llrnnl canyon The M I A me jilantiini; a irfd. thotuh rotHl l. mll.loti Tm-- d.i nii.hit-ievet.n,.: of ll li ronsliterrd the vrlU-hir ol.l nfer set When let rler ynunh utreiim worn fi d tik Mr un t M' their tlle ;...! i;rs n ti , I Of the 'ower M'"!"'!'!'! 1., ir i!!iiicr k!oi-- t Sitichiy idiot. Mi. ail. Mi Ji. U, held l;,ikt'i I'al li.tine are A Ctrm CH idiot III the A "term," suld Ml Ho. the tf eii ry Uedi.e-daMa ! l I! Chinatown. TenendilM matit hat l,iliit' t tDfioencet In helng nh)e (n wok llu.!i S ! .i. tr idiin'i and d Wah tt'""ii lone hefore he t ih - ft i. in .,,1' i t a VI town, IriRtnn n lo , Mr Mia- - r.i.olv .id t n.id the Point? s r Ih'iiM. w, r,- dillk t U pvrtottn cntim ita ke o,d;ij ctetnok' o( Mv by Miirot 't en the p.rk nd MtI., r.imlr. hlr I's i Wi-li- - , - ite-eti- fre-huieit ,.' every (tcc"ii one or cm ya gotta gi to Krhool. I sujMe when CihI mado Sunday' Hint he mount to make It cood, I sii'o-- e ie ii,(.uit to iiuike it just the nicest that he could. I MiiMise Hint It a day of rest, hut let me tell you what, hi tiiakliu: Sunday what he meant, there's one thlnu he forgot. For tin-rain't no iiso n' Irjin' ti enjoy yourself on Sunday I'.t'au-- e you'n nlu-ivthiukin' tli:it tho next tin y will U Monday. lun richt Im'Iismi tho seln. day nnd the day of Sunday Si hool, Cod made the U- -t day of the hunch, or switched lue for n tee! He'd made such long days j of the ordinnry sort lliat when he collie to this day, w hy ! he had to rut It short. And p'raps when he made Sunday, he was fu-lifine mid proud. Hut when Coil made Saturday, h lathed out loud. I'll Alio trr i lli-l- c'e t"r , - L. ErlangM, Flor.nl iik; I'UKIOTIC In and I'KtK.UXM safely." an addms by Walter S. JJifforsI. I'rrnhlcnt, America TrlrfiUonf and Jrlrpafk Company. TMt the aswtutitd mpay as one ttmfjmt$ c Syslrm is in JuU atcerd uilh the y vuiUnrd aloie. 1". II. Itekl, I'n sl.letil, Tht MoknUm Slain TtUphenr ond nil excel- - and t Ih4 B0 Ttlt(rapk C4. Moi I'l itii ten-e- n. of the lh.lhid.iy S, hate than finn S"l Ih Iiiih Lour Dlhtanre rnlta effective February 1 "With your sympathetic understanding we shnll contlnut to go forward, providing a telephone, service for the nation moro and more Tree from Imperfections, errors or delays, and always at a cost as low aa Is consistent with financial lent eiileilallilneiit. - M A STATEMENT OF POLICY ale lltnler way for a hi' to .ni;raiu i;lven IVhrimry '.'l-- t, in t;e Iriitii: Audi- - llolmiw h is triutn ie matter Mi- UTAH t. I'hilv eh.ue FDK The people of Utah will substantially profit by theBe reductions which affect day calls between point from 130 to approximately 1500 miles npcrt. Thin ts the third generul reduction In Long Diatance rates In a period of less than two years and a halt. During 192S there was a continuous in the speed wltli which long distance calls were handled, a large, percentage of them Ing handled while the subscriber remained at the telephone. Vhllo the sen-Ichas been speeded up. tho quality of the aervlco has been continuously Improved. Thus In Ioiir distance service It has been possible both to Improve tho service and reduce, tho rates. M il. 51. In 8VSTKM NQW5 Reductions - Ioh.1 GROW INC i WITH UTAH Ktnu the Utile folk- - teiresetitisl nl H vM ),,ni r lno ir.v KMtlll. Tho ..ee,!s fiotu this k.. to mi to.,k- Si hn. ll"l!iola. l ater l ii, I'Mihiiu. imi-l- ian ois-- tin of nl hiwe (, ,lfre. t. j,.nr tlire.t..r. Ii, Contcientiouily Followed ..,L-ral- f..r the f.ihrnrv, M. noiulse no ,aiiervin doesn't ui! It h.,sd tl,:,! e ui:ht a ii iinlsT of to our orchestra t,v (hi nieans I Jotiio, (t we mar rh d we vowiil to share .a, sufrerlne ns well n joi. .v.x m. wife lum ti.tharhe f",oI;iv he , '1 tn the (ilano, so that flie crld. "'""l 1 i a kici it,.. "f the tuitTer i i, fii. Interesting fan In i,ut,."i of our tsmntry u t f i ii t on April lVs, lie liroxtnee of et- l,.r-.- .i i),ti i.:i, and llit l'i - III No. ' oie Wa lt (.f Uif ii ' Ii end I,.s. Mink. tl.r nlntie...jtoion Tran An ,ii , When Land Wa$ Cheap j 5t ni Jr. will mean an annual paving to the public of more Selected tms-tii- tat Abr.hta Dillinfb.m BY LOWER TOLL RATES j ' ' 1 with WILSON GOLDWYS MAYBi Zi.if.ia. TKIJCl'lIOMi ll-- -t B. - UTAH WILL PROFIT ll-- ! GKEATF.K t e Mr. :iinl CAREY OimI rule. 111 Life N by JUNE MA THIS SATTRDAY (A boy's apinion) t glasses. by by MHTRO tmngemtnt 1 t e r MONDAY, TUES. WED. THURS., JAN. AGENTS WANTED! Ambitious, industrious ihtsoii to Introduce and sitppply the demand for Rnvvleigh Household Products in Southeast and Southwest Salt Lake counties and nearby towns or rural districts. $150 to $100 a month or more clear profit. methods get business everyNo selling exjiereiice re where. quired. We supply Products, Out- lit, Sahls and Service Methods everything you need. Profits in crease every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. V. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IT Denver, Colo. Raw-leig- Murray; Utah ll III !) America, olTcred f,,r in Fnulniid for the sum f ' . n k'hiii iiirio rmi M m t... i.,.i.i i fur a tiuir of hoou. ni-i- i . .. - - ; BACKACHE If ItlniMer Wenkncoi, Getllnf up Mehts, Itsckncher Kurnlng or Itch-,ln- i Sensation, leg or (trolo pslns nnke you ftsel old, tired, pepleM, and worn out why not make the t'yslci 4H Hour Teslt iKin't flv (Jet Cyslet loilsy at ny druf fl"re. Put It lo a 48 botir test. Money hack If you don't soon feel like new, full of pen, sleep wall, with pslna alleviated. Try I'xlny. Only Oite. H I o v v.A vnrnonv tmvQ i Company, 4Slh Houlh and Stale. . (! |