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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1929 Plymouth Car on Editor. C. B. Wallace, Issued every Thursduy by Murray rresn, 4S42 South State Street, Mur Iteh. ray, Kiileivil fi?4 matter sc'iitmI rlii "t tin1 Mist.l"flce at Salt Luke City. I'tati, under the Act of March 3, 1S7:). 'i.iii:irv 1!-- , 7. TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One mouth, Salt Lake County $ .10 One year, Salt Lake County,.- - 1.00 KLsewbere In United States 1.50 One year In advance Telephone Miirk-- y 33 Tlio v n k t piiiiis of money collecti'il from nntuiniiliile I'icciim'S, Kiisolinn t;iM's and bond issues for mini const rucUmi, have been six'iit lardy fur building trunk-- highways. The result bus been Rrent develii-mei- it iilmitf these roads, towns have built up and property values have iuere.ised out of all proportion to I lie crowUi that has been enjoyed roiiiiiniiiilles lyiiitf hark from the highways, Smaller plan's not on the truck mads have been almost vlKd out of exislenee uml farms which nr left oil" tlie main routes have not improved In value. It is estimated lh;it 74 jH'r cent of rural mail are on more or less unimproved roads. Mir system of building main highways has been to parallel railroads railier (ban to strike olT through new country. Thus we have added to traffic congestion in centers which are already badly congesied. It is time to broaden our highway program and improve rural, or secondary roads which reach country not now tlc eloped as ll should be. lii It it Mated that farmers, for example, pay 7 ht cent of I ildo Mad ousts, but rei elve only II er cent of road construction in rural districts. A f.iiniif may haul one or two In. nls ii day to town over a mud mad. If this road uas improved to an extent sufficient to serve rural turds, he ruiild probably make live tiips or more a day with a bigger by i i :i 1 ii load. has been found that with nti to Sr.tt.ui i 'udituie of from a mile, roads which are now a lla Milty can be turned into an asset of inestimable value. This has been proved in many Males by the judic ious use of gravel, crushed rock. A oil and aspb.iliic maieiials. tinile program should be udoptH imptoxe live to in miles of sec-- ; n:tI for evetv mile of trunk highway iu the majority of our states. It de-;lh- POTATO I.KOWKKS SKIIU: 01 AUTY M FD Some forty farmers of Salt l.al.e County wlm are interested In the growing of potatoes have coiHra ted in the purchase and shipment of two nrhads of certitiisl mssI jNitatocs, nccordliu; to V. L. County Agricultural Agent (tie car of Uutal New Votkr Mar-tlnc;i- seed Was in from Wiscon- fdiipl-o- ly mouth ear dealers throughout will give Wil-for- Si;(OM)UY KOAHS l.MPROVK Dr. Jane Soofiehl of Salt Lake a lecture next Tuesday the I'nited States are preparing for evening April .'10th. in connection a National Display and Demonstrawith the regular M. I. A. work and tion, beginning April 20 and ending activities. Her subject will l on April 27. During this period the Living." Kvery mother ,ind ''Right public is invited not only to view daughter who are Interested are these Chryslw built low priced ears urged to attend, In the dealer's showroom, but to reMr. ami Mrs. Jack Nicholson ceive n road demonstration during were for the program responsible which they may exierlcncp how given Sunday evening during the smoothly the Plymouth jMirforms sacrament services. Mr, and Mrs. and how comfortable are these full Leonard Oerrard gave two vocal sized cars. Mr. Oerrard numiiers, accompanied hx'al Plymouth K. J., Fry, Inc.. by his wife sang, "oh. may my dealer has been busy for the past Walk be close with (Sod, and Mr. several weeks preparing for this and Mrs. Oerrard sung a duet "In at his display and demonstration of Oarden the my heart." Mr. showrooms. C. Rrimley of the Ensign Stake . "On the night of Saturday April of Salt Lake gave a most interestMr. Osterloh, local 20, declares ing lecture on "Parents duties to Manager, we drew the curtain n! their children, their most precious the Plymouth showroom on one of gifts." the most unique displays of autoMr. Austin Greenwood of Murray mobiles ever exhibited in Murray. spent Sunday at the guest of his Here we show the beautiful, stylcousin. Foster Greenwood. ish but Chrysler built Mr. George T. Sharp left Friday Plymouth car in all its Spring glory for Inglewoml, Calif., where he vi:l and beauty. There is a wide variety join his wife who has sieiit tin of new. Sparkling Spring colors past four or five weeks with their and smart color combinations and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. we will announce some very importW. II. lilackmer. ant mechanical improvements. The Mrs. Karl Evans itiul children motor-wis- e public, which during the seiit Sunday afternoon with Mrs. past few weeks has looked over Waller P.errett of Union. other cars In the low price field, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Jensen and now has the opportunity of viewing and Mr. and children of Union, n car which In appear-lim- Mrs. Charles Thornton and children and lwrformanee belies its were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. price tag. T. F. Greenwood Sunday evening. ''From the viewpoint of style anil The n. V. U. Male Glee Club beauty, color and comfort, the Ply- which will sing at the Murray High mouth not only surpasses all other school Thursday morning, will be cars in its field, but rivals many In directed by Professor William F. the high priced division of other Hanson, himself a couioscr of makes of automohlh".. In perform- note. Professor Hanson Is the ance, in power and acceleration, in of the "Rear Dance" and the the Ply- "Sou Dance" ivasy riding at all sieeds, oeras. and of a mini mouth is the outstanding purchase 1st of popular songs and piano at its juice. numbers. "To those who take the opiortun-ilProfessor Hanson will have and of viewing these cars ami ol er his direction nearly forty youn:: riding in them and of driving them Mr. and Mrs. Kmery ltrady and themselves the Plymouth Display Mrs. .lames Rrady visited iu Park and Demonstration, the ipiention City Monday. most certainly will arise 'how can Mr. and Mrs. Wilfotd C. P.riuile.. those cars, with their distinctive of and Mr. and Mrs. Leu- Salt -lyle. power and ease of oieratioii ard Oerrard of Taylotsv ille were be offerisl at such low priit-s?guests Sunday evening of Mr. uml 'Thc answer is that under the fa- Mrs. Jack Nicholson. A chicken dil mous Chrysler principle of Standtier was enjoyed, followed ly an ard i.cl Quality, the Plymouth has hour of radio music. Mr. ltrlndey embodied in it structural advant- delivers the Inspirational talk over ages of the most expensive tlirysler KSL each morning. products. Among hm are Chrvslcr Memorial services for .Mrs. Internal expanding! wetithcrpioof wife of Axel Henderso-- i hydraulic brakes, the Silver Dome! who died Sunday at a local hospiengine, full pressure lubrication, tal, were held Wednesday, April 17 and many other features. A a at 2 p. m. iu the Limhpiist Sons ' 'brysler .Motors produits it enjoys Funeral cliael. Councilor Roy Tin tidvantages of group liiiauciiig, of the Grunt Ward was iu pin coiwididatisl buying and iiMiN-rt-lcharge. Prayers were f Mr. Cari in" research mid engimi'iing ijnist and Mr. Ray Turpin. Shaktics, with resulting economies that ers were President John Sharp of may be passi-- on to the purchaser." FaM Midvale. MiM.nl numbers During the Display and 1viih.ii-stratioi- i were two Soprano Solos: "My F.ith beginning Saturday, April er Knows;" and "That Wondeiful 'joth IC. J. Fry. Inc.. will show a Mother of Mine:" by Mrs. Kibe" complete line of Plymouth ears, Miller! erg. accompanied by Mrs which include the nun. roadster Jenson of Grant Ward. 1Ih with rumble seat, 2 door sedan, louring, do luxe cocpo with rumble seat and I ilimr sedan. It is anticipated that the Plymouth display will arouse wide public interest an, that n Kn.n tuunber of (ssiple will tHke advan-tagON of the opportunity t.i drive . tlicsc cats in the pl.intiisl I The other Included Kllssels. Kurals and Iri-- h Cobbler varieties ai;d was purdiasnl from growers of i rti!iisl sevd in Wasrit. C.irn. e com-Hse- j facili-oielar- v i: mi IP 1IIIS OUT This Coupon and ." rents will admit any ihihl. or Ibis coupon and 10 rents will admit any ad nit to the i.im mi ii;i: tut Apnl Hotli only. The made Mil:)! deal with a Tiii:rui' oTcf is v i:m;i.i: his the Dwp In each artist's soul some picture lies. That be will never paint for mortal reader of this panT. There Is absnbitclv iiii catch to the proposition - Jiisf pnsseiit ibis eoiiNiti with . cents a child or with o cent-- ' for an adult at n. u, THCM'Ui:. GUM eieiv f ..li n. j y, the hUhM is ( lip this story and present at P...X Office of GUM TIIKUKK. DUAlT r'N lmrlrr, lnlt (i lcod biiiI p.itrons to visit 1dm lit our h I r t ll R parlor. lii UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 3370 3111 (lift $6.00 STOVE $7.00 S7.50 LUMP DOMESTIC LUMP $7.25 UTAH GRAND Coal makes no stringy soot; no clinkers, and is equal to Anthra cite as a Brooder Coal. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF POULTRY FEED, GRAIN, HAY and FIELD SEED CALL US AND SAVE cr, Brinton Electric Co. . t With a Checking Account KEEPING an accurate and close Check on expenditures is the one way of getting the most out of your income. that control The A Checking Account gives stubs provide a simplified book-keepi- system. Ask us ng about our combination checking and savings plan. ... . Uldg. HAY GRAIN Coal and Wood .uin-is iiereny given Unit oup Chevrolet Sedan automobile, engine No. 127.(9. California 102S lhnse No. 772711, registered In the name of Hell I'hlster. Postoffhv Box . Monlo Park. Cnllfornlu. will be sold Murray State Bank The Big Swing Oslo 1iv 111 IUL. H xvuv . A Hear the rain pnfran tf tit every Friday evmiaf 1FM IE It Challenges Your Interest in These Important Ways 1 Eisy to Buy 1VR LWSTASCEJn this city your first payment, zi ith your present car included, may be as low as $10, Yoi.r and your monthly payments $20.00. probably cover parent tar tho intiro first payment. 77it . M. C. lurc ha.se Plan vjfers the lowest terms available on the balance. E1SY TO OtVlK On our own streets Essex the Challenger, under competent observation, averaged 20 miles per gallon. The average owner in this city can expect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Hundreds of records all over the country during "Challenger Week' prove Essex economy. Commercial umts operating large fleets of Essex cars say that service and maintenance co sts covering millions of miles of operation, are lowest of any car ever tested. Thf buying public has picked Essex the Challenger as the est value of 1929. They are giving it the biggest business gre-.it even Ivsscx has ever known. By thousands they are trading Jn other makes for the great Essex value. Never before haa publie approval been so near universal A Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost 'the turUry Li so great you hnvr almost lnJiHJujlMs tint rkm ilftf !. a HU; i t it i hlrn(fiiijr iu t uiy prit fir lo lKk at hHiiny and itrhllrnfrtall Iu t limiauf Lilt. bui'l a tnn;!)f anr Hyjriiilic tl.uk ib,oihri ir in at nv J'titf, "f and ttuuhrd ar ti.h and (hrr Ja boI coI om . . Ctrh I M va SJ i;onttlbl J hultwr$M f" ,ir" I'u. Coup Pliaxoa- Coup tW .lult-.i- com-(i.ttib- lr -- 4870 South State Jut mi hrr it tlut )nii t im. mm h a wi.I ariMr tin tiMttrr wliat Vnur luf aliiio'l A Kt I'l R SIX n...of ii iiplo 0 nnlf an n.itif ( Iwut, hour altcl huur iuliklual ,ha!lngt 6Unulri m ftrla- - irnt rttra. l"ht uniith radiUirt lnillrr, air vlftnrr, wiatUhifU ! luik, (bromium-I'Uir- J ipff, rol lunpt, AtkJ up for to fcl.lf J lull in J tiiu will Kl klwul lu is iIwm iuuM lu9 iy nti V"itlt ihf mm Fwt ortrt tiiu. FLOUR & FEED Paint and Varnish Service and Quality Guaranteed Phone Murray 431 Yard, Murray 23 j Residence, 441-- 1W BE SAFE! NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONA! PROPERTY f I'lione Murray Murray, I'tah Dec-enu- V..tt an hour Our Electrc Floor Polisher will also lighten your labor. in the name of S. J. Allen, fill North Fork, Park City. I'tiili, will be sold at public miction to the highest bidder tit 12:3t) p. m., May 10, 1920, nt the Metropolitan Oar age, 5020 South State street, Mur ray City, Salt Lake County, Utah, to satisfy a lien for repairs amountr ing to $(!.2.1, and storage from 2.", 1!2S to April 2.r, l'JLH, amounting to $20,.0 and cost of advertising said sale. Hated this the 22nd day of April 1!2!. JOHN A. JENKINS, doing business as THE MBTUOPOLI-TA(lAKAGE. Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. Phone Hyland 2572 204 West 33rd South Phone Murray 56 1 7c Notice Is hereby given that one Oole automobile touring motor No. t."82, serial No. (1.S0H. Huh. 102S license No. registered 4 Murray Feed Store enrolling now complete n lleanty cr inonth. Thl in the cut s kcasoii of the year enable tbetit to be placed nt olu. Phone or Write Cor Unlnlog Wa. Midvale. Mrs. Cole had lxsn iu falling health for the ftast" year and had been conlined to her IkhI fir the past I or ."i wtskh. She was horn ls7d. the daughter iu Union. July of the lale John II. and Mary Ann Walker. Surviving are her husband and the following children: Mrs. Louie P.errett. Mrs. Zinie Hughes, Mrs. Elsie Pixloii. Lloyd. Alice, Kex. and Veimu Cole; three brothers, Fnsl. Kubeii and Henry Walker; two sisters, Mrs. FrHiik Proctor ami Mrs. Charles P.urgoii ; a inother-ln-law- . Uock of Kast Midvale. Mrs. Alb and live grandchildren. Will be nothing to worry about if you put a Vacuum Cleaner to work. Let the Power House do the work. Rent one of our Cleaners at NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ihoii Ciltiite coiii-- e being the l.iis.-- Plume striM't. Spring ol i iiliili, Student jmpul.ir ladies' Mrs. clara Walker (Vie. wife of Charles Cole, died Sunday liloriiiiig at the home of her daughter, Mrs. j:5! Cent"! Z.inie Cole Hughes. . ; "I S5.00 and $7.50 Ink (OIK 02-S- hinj-anii- i. AVAVE K.uti. WAI.KFK PASSES ON No. oti'Jd Metropolitan Garage, JOHN A. South State Street. Murray City, business aa Salt: Lake County, Utah, to satisfy GAUAGE. a Hen for storage from October 1. THORNTON-ANDERSO1 to May 1, 1029, amounting to DRlu CO.. 48th South and State St. $3.").0O, and cost of advertising and PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS sale of said personal projierty. Dated April .22, 1929. JOHN A. JENKINS, doing House-Cleanin- g business as MKTKOPOLITAN 1 l The Wonder Permanent Mr. Km S a It (kK m m stiowti above. the jlhive ible to tn.'oio US. NUT Sis-- I ( M Cash Prices Delivered demou-siration- Pctci'siiii. Dun-ai- i bill-lerf- Getting Up Nights If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up Nights, Backache, Burning 0r Itching Sensation, leg or grola pnlns make you feel old, tired, lees, and worn out why not nmkt the Cyetex 48 Hour Test Don', give up. Get Cystex today at an; drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test Money back If you don't soon feel like new, full of pep, sleep well JENKINS, doing with pains alleviated. Try Cystex MKTKOPOLITAN today. Only 60 cents. . COAL ihairnian of the eyes; And every author in his hea'i Potato iVm of doth hold inn lis-- , handled the orders and dlsti ihutcd the ship- - Some ail. Moct tale that he will leave untold. V.x. incuts. .t l a r (Continued from Page 1) Two things can Is done that are within the reach of dairymen of Salt Lake county to make possible greater proliis. namely : locale and eliminate the cows; and feed the remaining higher producing, more profitable cows according to their production. Production costs can be lowered by eliminating low producing, inefficient cows, and by I tie use '' sires whose daughters produce more than their dams. The nisi; of eliminating low producing cows anil Increasing net profits on the dairy farm Is simple. At the present time a cow testing association is being organized by the Salt Lake County dairymen, and it is exix-ctethat this organization will be ierfeeted within t lie nest two weeks. Dairying without be ing a niemJier of a cow testing association is dairying without facts, and is working in the dark. The mere testing of the milk of the individual cows in your herd for and getting as the result only the percentage of butterfat tells you Utile. Testing your cows in a cow testltiR association gives you the actual production of butterfat and milk and the cost of feed by I lie month and year, ami in addition gives you actual assistance in the balancing of economical rations. The success of the dairy business in Salt Lake County will lie measured by the success of Stilt Lake County dairy farmers in developing dairy herds of greater producing ability. It is iioii lids more than any other factor that the economy of milk and butterfat production hinges. We would suggest that you gel in touch with V. L. Martineau, County Agricultural Agent, at your earliest convenience for additional information on cow testing work, or your hanker. Reduction sin, ty. d d low-price- d at public auction to the highest bidder at 12:30 p. m. Mny iu. atthe Metropolitan Garage, No. Murray City, Notice is hereby given that one satls- . i.m.v i.u.. K.nritof car. Salt Lake County, I tab, to "M " f,,r r,1,lrs BU,; engine No. 1 ILs. California 1H2H T mobile amounting to $125.(K) and i lioense No. DioSllO, registered T 1K 1000 w irom juuimij the name of Sam Moffard. liooti-- ' storage . . ....... tw i.um i tliWul I niuoiuiiiuK ipiu.",, wimkI Camp. .Mission ko.hi, i.os .ii-- i April l.. sale of and land cost of advertising at sold will be teles. California, said personal property. public auction to the highest bidder Dated April 22, 1920. at 12:.i0 p. m. May 10, l!)2!i, at the PKICSONAL NOTICE OF SALE OF SALT LAKE COUNTY PROPERTY BANKS ENDORSE WORK COW TESTING East Midvale Dis-pla- y Frank Phone Murray 3 Mf4i tictor aW mO -- tmdtmtx mlndthirU mkntr -- itvttn. a KMdM-- r - lmt nrxU m Z (Ul Murray, Utah |