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Show MARCH THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, The Story of My Trip to nicaeo Watch tills paper for real values, they are always llstod here. Don't Don't allow people to knock you out of your greatest possible food satisfaction and price savings by telling you that the O. P. Skaggs System Store of Murray is a part of a foreign owned chain, and that you should not spend your money there. Regardless of who tells you this, they are mistaken because Murray O. P. Skaggs System is locally owned the National or 4-- Wall Street owned chain store organizations. Your money remains in the community when spent in our tore. Greatest Advantag es All of our regular customers know that they re- 4-- ceive more food buying advantages in the 0. P. Skaggs System Store than any place they have ever shopped, and especially is this true in shop- ping conveniences, larger assortment of foods, and low prices on the very best brands to be found. This is possible only because all O. P. Skaggs System Stores of the various districts h consolidate pa-o- their buying and other operating features, enabling them to enjoy every advantage possible for even the very largest chains in the United States. One visit to our store will convince you that our customers are s pros-Ix'ioii- s right when selecting our store in preference to all others in this town. LRSKAGGS rooo fc2i21ZI' iT0li IT AH Ml Kit AY. bird. About nine o'clock of our second ClilcitKo, Great Western; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and Pa- night on the train, we went thru ' cific; Illinois Central; Baltimore Omaha. Immediately afterwards Missouri we river and crossed the ; Wulmsh and Ohio; Burlington, came Into Iown. Pennand River Chicago Indiana; We got up early the next morning sylvania ; and New York Central see the Mississippi river. At the to Cud-aliuiilroads; Swift, Armour and where we crossed, the river place Montand Packing Companies Is Into three sections by two divided gomery Ward, The Cudahy PackFrom islands. here until we arUta sends boy from ing Company ah each year, and Montgomery rived In Chicago the homes and Ward sends a girl. I was fortu- towns were more numerous, altho nate enough to he chosen as the the type of farming changed very little. One exception was the inill Club delegate from Utah this crease in the number of dairy farms. year and Miss Wilina Petersen was chosen to represent the girls. There were also a great many more We won our trips through out- trees than in Nebraska and western standing work Jn home economics, Iowa. LvKalb, one of the largest towns (sewing) and livestock ( Ilaiuboul-lle- t not far from Chicago, Is the home nhccp) respectively. of a large wire and steel factory, After going down to my home and It is in DeKalh that Wtirlit.er In Salt Lake I left rof Chicago the grand pianos are manufactured. of November 20th. At evening I'pon arriving In Chicago at 9:15 I met Miss Peterson, Mr. Pet- that morning we registered at the erson. Hiss Myrtle JJavisou, Home Hotel LaSalle. After registering lcinonstratiiig Agent of Cache and for the Club Congress we deleBoxeldcr Counties. I'rof. J. C. from Utah walked out to Michgates of the Ctah State AgricuAvenue and the lake front. We ltural College Externum Service, Miss igan then visited the art Institute where Alba P.urton, winning club girl from some of the best works of sculpture Idaho, ami Louis Nelson, winning and paintings in the world are on was not club boy from Idaho. It exhibition. Also on exhibit were long before we were all acquainted some of the most rare and antique and beginning to completely enjoy dishes and furniture. our trip to Chlclgo. In the afternoon the boys were who does not often taken To a by elevated railway and bus travel, a trip on the I.os Angeles out to the model farm owned by Li mi led is a wonderful event. So the Public Service Company of IlIt was to me. linois. Tills farm Is completely My first night on the train was uc-- ! equipped with gas and electricity. In the evening we attended church coinpanied by a decided lack of sleep This was due to excitement of anil services at the First Methodist ciped events ami a desire to see the Episcopal Church In the Chicago towns thru which we passed. Temple. Here a warm address of At 5:1.") the next morning I was welcome was given to the Club back on the observation platform members by Dr. John Thompson. when we reached the summit Here At 7:45 Monday morning, all we encountered a raging bli.Jird for Club members were taken to the several miles, which the conductor International livestock Exposition. explained to be almostcniitinuous at Here we watched demonstration that season. teams comiicte for a trip to Paris. Cheynne, the iHpitoI of Wyoming We also saw the exhibits of proband our next stop, was a larger city ably the best livestock in our counthan I exptvted. Not far from Chey- try. enne we had an opportunity of At noon we were served luncheon seeing the vast grazing sections of as guests of the International Livestock Exss!tiou. We then watched Wyoming. The life of a in Mich country would ls very lone- the Judging of Abenh-eAngus beef some to a boy raised among our cattle and Percheron draft horses valleys and mountains, hi fad in the large Judging pavilllon. we saw no more mountains from At four o'clock we were taken by bus to the Wilson Auditorium. Here Cheyenne to Chicago. ioing from Wyoming into Ne- we were entertained by some of braska was a gradual but decisive Chicago's best entertainers. Dinner change, I'ioiii the grazing lands of was served by Mr. Thomas K, Wild into the rich son, Chairman of National ComWyoming we In mittee on of Ncbraka. and fiirls Club work. farming country Nebraska we saw what Is known We were then taken back to the For mile Livestock Kx jMisii Ion and a jmrade as the corn-bel- t after mile the main crop Is corn. of the entire delegation was held Naturally we saw many hogs and In the arena. At this time all the beef cattle fattening in the corn winners of the varh.im contests fields. The towns of Nebraska and were Introduced. nl.--o Juteshurg, Colorado, are Tuesday morning we were served I Hiking and ure located In breakfast at Swift and Armour That Is. one the midst of the productive farming Packing Companies. was served batallon at Armours, ivnutry. The farms are rather large with and one at Swift's. I was with the well kept farm lots, and usually battalion that was served at Swift's each farm Is aceoiiipanhtl by a and we were then taken on an exwoodlot. tensive tour thru the large packing I'or many miles the railroad runs plant. uh.ng-id- c After our visit with Swift and the North Platte River. This river was widened out with Company the Itoyu were taken to the Morrison Hotel where we were many heavily vegetated islands with the several chan-t'cl- . served luncheon by the National Association Producer Readily associated with the LIvcMock river was the thousands of black We then walked from the MorrKoi. crows which are very similar lo Hotel down Michigan Avenue, which our common blackbirds in fhsking U the most exn'iisve shopping disthe crow l trict of Chicago, to the Field M u together. However, m of Natural History. Here We evcra! Hint s larger than a Mu k saw collection of animal life, historical relics, clothe. Weapons, tools, ami luxuries of jssiples of other countries. Tuesday evening at six o'clock the club tnemliers' own bouquet was held 111 the ballroom of the Hotel Slur-man- . Here the I II Club girls held their annua! style ret lew In which Miss Peterson plaivd third. Wednesday all the boys went th out to Argo. Illinois, to vl-- it Com Products Hcflnlng Company It Is here that our Karro Corn Sy 1 rup. MhoIu, and some of our corn starches are made. We were nerved luncheon as the guiM of lids com "A Surety of Purity" :s-- -- - I PARTY CAKES Baked To Order Everything in BAKERY UP-TO-DA- iHZ GOODS BAKERY TE SOUTH Hione Murray MATE 3T.6 WE SPECIALIZE IN POULTRY FEED All Kinds of Seed in Season MURRAY FEED STORE ANDKKSOX & IlKOVYX. Dealer HAY- Props. in - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL ASK FOR CARDS ON SAXON CHINA Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. State puny. We then went b:n k to the stis k show, where we saw the Show. Thts ronsl-te- d of exhibits of saddle, harness and draft hore The champion lived k of the nhow were nlso paraded In the arena. At sit o'clock the l iall delegate were laki'ii to the Saddle and Sir loin Club dinner as cue! of Prf. John T, Calms formerly of the riah Slate Agricultural Col lege. After dinner we Went (o ulio of the ls-- .f theatres In !,e city. Thursday we were taken thru the International Harvester factory and were cred Into boon a R'lol of lore fi-- r AN 1930 HOW ONE MAN ENDED Probate and Guardianship Notice There Is a way to get rid of rheumatism pains along with pains in the stomach, back and sides and until you try it you can blame suffering. only yourself forusayour of tha rtmark-b- it IN the THIKI) JIDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Of Salt IJike County, State of I tali for Plaintiff. 313-- 15 Brooks Arcade Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. O. Address, same. P. "RHEUMATISM" Consult County Glerk or Res- First publication Stomach Troubles, and Built up pective Signers for further Last publication information. Hit Strength At The Same Time D RECIPES Og-de- and in no manner are its operations comparable with the various units of COCKERS KITCH ENvZf TESTE (Continued from page 1) Do It Store BETTY 6, D LAYER CAKE Cake making has been developed to a high degree of art and perfection in this country. While there are many different forms of cake lands, to be found in Euroieun travelers tell us that over there It Is ImiMissible to find a good rich layer cake with icing such as wo Americans think of when we sieak of "cake." I have been searching for a good reeiie for the kind of rich yellow cake our mothers and grandmothers used to inuke so often ami cover with delicious chocolate or cocoanut frosting. Don't you remember how good they were? Here is a recls that was given me by a baker, and when you try it I am sure you will agree with me that is like the good layer cakes that mother used to make on Saturdays. At least that is what many of my radio friends wrote to me after I gave it in one It'a through tha medicina Tanlac that tor ysara bean performing hu stsadil but quietly almost miraculous benefit for million. Here'i Juet one cut out of thousands who here In their joy Ulten the trouble to write ue. Hi. name U Mr. B. F. Bur d trenefer men. bege. Mr. Burbags, na for 16 yeere from rheumetlim like yoa and his earn living to he hd u had ae when Junt about despaired I he lent reeort be triad Teniae. "I oould about or ralae ray arm up. move hardly To go up or down etalre tt would eeem like my kneee would break. The pala hurt awful and crippled me up. Betides rheuwas matism, my digestion was bad and I rundown generally. It wae a mighty big began handicap In my buslneee. Finally I me. It Teniae and It won the bout for muaeular overcome my to once began at rheumatism and now hare not an ache or new man. I pain and am a well and unbounded eonft-denee-." Teniae with Other remedies may promise put Tanlao performs a real medlolne that backs claims with a guarantee. Accept no substitute. At all druggists. SIMMON'S otherwise. this action is brought; Alice Anderson, Plaintiff: Vs. el Anderson, Kffendaut: The State of I'tah to the said Ax- De- If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Hurn-ln- g of my morning talks over the Naor ItchiiiB Sensation, Hackache, tional Broadcasting System. Leg Pains, or muscular aches, makrup butter 3 N. baking pwdr. ing you find tired, depressed, and IH cups sugar V tsp. salt discouraged, why not try the Cystex 24 cups cake 1 cup thin milk 48 Hour Test? IWt give up. Get 1 tsp, vanilla flour or 2 Cystex today. Put it to the test.j 3 eggs cups kitrli- See for yourself how quickly It flour Money works; and what it does. Cream butte. ad sugar and cream back If it doesn't bring quick Imwell. provement, and satisfy you comSift flour once before measuring. pletely. Try Cystex today. Only Sift flour, baking iniwder and (inc. THOluNTO.V-ANDKUSOsalt together. DUl'O CO., Murray, Ctah. Add to creamed mixture alternately with milk. 3 Glasses Add flavoring. Beat in eggs one at a time and Help continue Iteating until batter is very " minutes light and fluffy, almut One glass of water Is not enough in all, using a wire whip. take three glasses one hour Pour into two well greased and breakfast. Much better results are floured Hindi layer pans. obtained by adding n teasoon of Bake ft minutes In a moderate simple glycerin saline comiiiind V. oven, :." I known as Adlerlkn) to each glass. You will notice that this recipe Adlerika acts on BOTH upier calls for butter, and It Is quite Imand bowel lower anil removes (del portant that you use butter If you waste matter never you thought was character want the full rich flavor In your system. Stops gas and sour Istle of the stomaach In TEN minutes! Relieve constipation In two hours. cake In this Our first step making THi iRNTON - ANI EHS( IN DRUtJ is the creaming of the shortening CO., Murray. Utah. ami gradually working In the sugar a until the two are creamy, fluffy BUY IN MURRAY AND SAVE mass. Unless we do a thorough Job on this first creaming we shall not , l .... .1.- - Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Big Cottonwood Tumier Ditch Company, held Feb. 25, 1930 an assessment of 75c per share was levied upon all of the issued eapl-ta- l stock of the corporation, payable at once by mail to Amos H. Turner Treusurer of the Company, at 1945 State 'Street, or in person to the First National Bunk of Murray and any stock upon which L;is assessment may remain unpaid ou the 10th day of April, 1930, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 5th day of May, 19.'0, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. AMiOS II. TURNER, fendant You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served in the county hi which within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure renderso to do, judgment will ed against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve Treasurer. the bonds of matrimony existing First publication Mrch 6, 1930. between the plaintiff and defendLast publication April 3, 1930. or generfurther for and any ant, al relief that Is proiar and just. Itead the Ads If you would save. Wm. h. I5EEZLEY, Attorney : Bladder Irregular? NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Cut Flowers & Potted Plants We make a specialty of funeral TELEPHONES: d Pieces. Hylaral 7405 Murriy 44 MURRAY FLORAL 4838 South State Murray, I'lali N Wear Clean Clothes Water Constipation . yellow-cakes- ran or me iiour hum ore is blended in before we add any of the of liquid. I would mix In then a then little milk, flour, the another third of the flour, more milk, and the rest of the flour and the rest of the milk. By this I lino the batter will be creamy smooth and thick. Then we beat (lie eegs. one at a time, using a wire whip as much air to try to as jHissible into the batter. Three will probably minutes of sM-plenty to you even if you have and three minugood arm tes should make the cake nice and fluffy. You can use any flavoring you prefer. The combination of lemon and vanilla Is traditional und cake, and l good In with this eak or you will find that orange flavoring is delicious In It. Is es. Correct baking lmirtnnt for this '.Af, the oven intit lad 1k tx slow nor too fust. Here is a re Ipo for b'lug somewhat different than the old fashionI am' ed boilisl bing. The rci-o- n cake, one-thir- NEW BEAUTY IN THE NEW FORD Beauty of line and outstanding performance make the new Ford a "value far above the price" luu-cle- s, tetn-ratur- The new Ford particularly good choice because it brings you everything you want or need in a motor car. It leads in SALES because it leads in VALUE. Features of the New Ford - - plaiv of the others was o difficult to be sine that the boiled b'lng of iilotli-er's and grand mother's day would, U' J"M ricbt i.ellber si. ft and run tiy, nor hard and sugary. To lhi-- j Comfort bine. Just add a cup of, coooiitiut and sprinkle nmre cocoa-nu- t You will it.e over the lop. vanilla flaorinjr only In tln cake when you are using It with coma nut or chocolate b lng. suggesting It ill Is It is a liKAHIl lL NhV MRE A.MI.INKS H l ot K 1.1.V ll)l ln.I.K CHOICE OF COLORS KM I.OMJ) 101 lK)l UKAKF.S RLK .VCriNG IIYDR.U 1KIN.KX .SHATTKIU ROOF UC SHOCK ABSORBERS CLSS UINDSHIELI) RRK.HT Rl STI.ESS STEEL FOR EXPOSED METAL PARTS UNI M'Al.l.Y I.ARt.E NUMBER OF HALL ANI) ROLLER BEARIMJS SMOOTHNESS, HAUNCH AND SECURITY AT ALL WEEDS 53 TO 63 MILES AN HOUR QUICK ACCELERATION TYPICAL FORI) ECONOMY, RELIABILITY the truh rlfty buxt r buyer who washes the- ndlcttleTin H l C.OOD DEALER SERVICE A ITER YOU AND IX)N0 IJFE BUY THE CAR - tn'rit. given In the liiKn-u- Hoii-- c. de tb-l- of the Palmer; ii Call or telephone for demonstration eiitetl.iiiiltiK were and ail $435 up program the v,irl"u Minuet prcsiiitH with their medal trophic. We In (f. 0. nt Friday visiting tti.i I I. Dr troll) Saturday store department and "s ing A mill h a p..s,il,le ofj i CMing.., We left ('hiiKo S.iturdar night ' . nt n;gii aid ;irne. In ir,e( t .... 1 3:i.M after niton. Itciddc) the eiij.ix inetit of wondetful (rip. I in h a retvhed cilucd. tlotml (s i,, fit Hint w nlwny ail to help Ine wake club wotk a u,iv. Iii 1'tnh. To other 'bib ini'llil-elet tne that eotiixmy. erce that nti mnkc a in We then viMted the Nnutlful practical application of your 4 It Lincoln Park. Hero we a a real Club work and alo a flnam l.tl ne zoo of fMi. birds, inohkrn, and Winning in 4 II contort will many other of our wild animals. h much If joti put forth jour That night our final bamjuet wnj effort day. l. f VA7ASATCH MOTOR CO. i . lt Mcr 47SS South State Phone Murray 68 |