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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, JULY Hope to Find Use for Black Mamba's Poison Buy Colonial Architecture rhcu-niiitl- spitting coons vus phcrrl hi the iironx iioo. He iuuiiediulely began spitting at every passerby. Ills aim la perfect, even In the dark forest, and In the lljjht of the reptile home he must huve felt certain that he was Murrra y procession Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions and Individuals of Established Reputation for Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage to Have Healing Power Lunches Short Orders Are served in a manner you will appreciate and enjoy Come In auy time. a. m. ED SNOOK, Prop. Lyon Drug Co. 4914 South State rhune Murray 100 PRESCRIPTIONS CANDIES . Muiical TOBACCOS Peter Johansen EXPERT TAILORING Cleaning. Trussing and Altering Suits Made to Order $22.00, up South Slat 4907 Iu England molasses Is called treacle and was once considered a medicine; the word Is derived from the Greek through the Latin an antidote therlnca, meaning against the bite of poisonous wild animals. Iu old medical pr: ctlce, enlee therlaca Andromachl or treacle was a compound of 04 drug pulverized and reduced with honey to an electuary. It was sup bites. posed to cure venomous When sugar cane began to be cultivated on a large scale, Its sticky product was called by the name of the drug which it resembled In consistency. Iiy some curious reasoning, this entirely new and different substance was thought to have healing power. John Wesley, who was keenly Interested In medicine, tells of putting warm treacle to the soles of his feet ns a cure for erysipelas. Good Health Magazine. CIGARS ' Murray. I of victims of people his hum he spat and spat. After a while the cobra noticed thut the victims did not sink down and die, and thitt the venom was collecting upon the class In front of him. Thereupon he refused to spit, and even though zoo visitors collected In front of his cage and made faces nt him, he Ignored their presence and auved his venom. The poison vvus removed from the glass and since has been used Addifor experimental purposes. tional black mambas are being imported and experts eventually hope to prove that this deai'ly denl izen of the Jungle has his place and that even cobras spit together for good. t FOR BEST CARPENTER WORK SeU Some twenty miles tip the ICoett-llt- z glacier, we were surprised, to find many seals, and came to the conclusion thut they swam up the subglaclal stream which I named the Alph river. On one occasion I prodded one of these seals with my After some sneezes and pick ax. grumbles he proceeded to sing to me. He lay over on his side and produced a whole octave of musical notes from his chest, ranging up to a canary-likchirrup. Later I found that Poctor Wilson and Doctor Racovltzl had already recorded tlia mnef.tnl ul.lllto ,.r lnt.....tC "Aolm-clt.- . enll From .lvn. tu re and Besearch," by Orltllth Taylor. and Building Estimates Furnished Call Murray 422 and I will call you Frank Swenson 4918 Poplar Murray : : Stm : t : i Juh Plow Shares Stillited Try Me on Jobs Others Refuse to Tackle. 10 years Welding experience WXdinf at Shop or Your lloitir Winslow Welding Works 39lli So. 1 State . PIioim Mur. 55.) Bulck Repairing a Specialty Murray Laundry PHOXK Ml RR VV HI "Tlie Favorite Laundry of the Contented Housewife." DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE Photic Murray V9 W. 48lh ttiulli Murray, I Lb. Reran English Tyneslde shipbuilder, anxious that his son should learn to pronounce English In the beautiful way that his legal adviser, a Londoner, spoke it, apprenticed his lad to work In the lawyer's office so that he might learn Ixglivli as It was then pronounced In 1mdon. smiles Dr. Frank II. Vizctitly. noted The son lexicographer. spent two jean In his clerical position before the father was able to come to town on a visit. Then he called on the law;er and asked about the boy. Much to his amazeIn Tynement the lawyer slde English, which the youngster tad been able to teach him without amlmllating uny of the cockney dialect. Ford Phaeton Phaeton, shown above, It equally popular as a family car THE Ford as a sport car for young people. The seating arrangement provides for the driver and one passenger In front and three passengers In the rear. Seats are upholstered In cross cobra grain artificial leather. The top Is of the quick collapsing type, easily handled by one perglass, Is son, and folds flat. The windshield, of Triplex shatter-proo- f of the folding type and can be laid flat forward. The windshield wings fold over It, emphasizing the sport effect of the car. , two-ton- Stone Newspaper Newspapers In the form of large stone tablets have been discovered during excavations ns Ostia, in One Is paid to record the Italy. death of Pompey In 111 B. C. and the will of Julius Caesar with his bequests to the people of Koine. Because of his dispatches from the war In Caul, Caesar Is often called the father of journalism, but It seems that Cicero, born In Wit B. C. has a greater claim to his distinction. Cicero used to post In the galleries of his villa at Tusculm n record or Journal of the passing events of note, with a list of births, deaths nnd marriages. From n letter of Cicero's It Is known that he usej a system of abbreviated Americans as a Nation Laughers and Talkers? The American laugh Is most impressive. Laughing Is a very Important emotional expression and one learns a lot about character through careful observation of the Carl G. Jung way people Imi-- h, writes in the Forum. There are some folks who suffer from a erippleii laughter. It Is just painful to see them laugh, and the sound of that shrill, evil, compressed rattle almost makes you sick. America as n nation can laugh. This means n lot; It means that there Is still cMldlikeness, a soundness of emotion, an Immediate rapport with fellow beings. This laughter goes hand In hand writing. with a remarkable vivacity and Amerigreat ease of expression. "Old Nick" in Ireland cans are great talkers. Cossip even extends Into Because Ireland is the island of big monstrously newspapers, so that the talking the saints, the Irish are not afraid of the devil, though he has left bis goes ou even when you are readmark In many parts of the Emering. The style of "good" American ald Isle. In beautiful Wlcklow Is writing Is a talking style. When the Devil's glen, cut out by the It Is not too Hat, It Is Just as reangry slashing of old Nick's tail freshing und exhilarating to us Eu- when he failed to lure a fair maiden In Tlppecury ropeans as your laughter. But from her convent. Is the Devil's Bit a huge bite taken often, alas, It is Just chntterin,; out the mountain range and spat the noise of the big tint heap. down to the plain below, where It st'll stands as the Ito. k of Cashel. of course, In Klllarney Is the Then, Confuted Cynicism Devil's Fundi Bowl but all It conBelief and Hopes tains in these days Is pure water. It seems the fashion now to find a cynical motive ut the root of Ancient Counterfeiters eV,"rJ' k'0,,d ,,''d. tO reduce all nobler emotion und Impulses to Money for.iiiL' was a flourish. some unsavory form of sex com In, busine.s Kinniig the ancient t plex. I have even heard those who Komnns rro, uwU nt are proud of their "sophistication" I IHMI IIKIl.1, oi o,'l explain mother loe as a form of rices for th- - coinage of iletuirll. Sex gniutlcatlonl These tilings are broic.-h- t Excavations to a the tush 14 now. But there are great many matrices nnd casting no fashions In human beings. Bemade of bronze which were Used t' neath the changing mannerisms manufacture these sliwr coins. and garments on the different gem Proof that t! Implements, dateratlons, men and vomen are ing b.O'k to huweel) "oil ,U1J What they always have been. They A. D., tools of money formers. want the same things. They he. Is established by the fact that there Heve In the same things. was then t.' ot iclal mint at Treves. They believe that virtue Is alBibla and tlie Ballot Box ways rewarded and evil Is always Hokum? Yes. but they An amuslnu' punished. Incident Is are wiser than the critics. They report, d from C.iidotiz. In Czechobelieve these things bivause these slovakia there Is compulsory votthings are true. (i'ihhJucss may not ing. Ti e drawback Is that it debe rewarded hv money, evil 'tuny prives clt'.etis of the opportunity Hot be punished by hanging. But of evpressing by abstention their mere are rewards nn, ii.,N'i:' enl tin Indifference f.( candidates, one that cannot l e s,.,.,, ,y i, i .,1,,,,) voter, however, wrote ncros his -- Ce il ; m,:i',. 1,. in Motion paper: "Isaiah xll. ;i." The aui... l'l lure thorities consulted a Bible nnd read: "Behold. e are of nothing, nnd your work of nought: Hn Is he Umt chouses you." Rtd Corputcle$ Vary r The number of red corpus-!,- . a human heine's body may In tlo Briliih Coat of Arma iv vary hv nnr course of II pPc-lTi e u :.:,(! uiiicoin n.scd ill the thnn British com ,f arum u-rIntra-d- t text start clothes wet bnve all over mil waste my time for nothliiit from n Chinese taundrtmnn to hi I Jrsy landlord. Efficiency Some time s.ipi a section foromnn was severely criticized by tho for rondmaster the cure!" handling of trak material for his men. "For Instanr,'' snld he, "a dsys ago one of your men was to thounhllPMly throw ft njdke Into the weeds. Don't you realize th-coat money?" "I know they do." returned the foreman, "I hud my nun spend three days locking f,r Unit f ike." It. It, Magazine. arrlintr "You Ar Dollars Ahead When They're IUmshaw IlrwT Ramahaw Hatcheries Hi! B. State Tfi. Mur. 4.1 5 i mw you can afford an ' I J ' EASY NOWIUNGER WASHER f.-- 1 Your choice o pass ouii remark about new and proved models at EXCEPTIONALLY ICES f Ihctu.-Amer- c;:ctiott type rashcr In HetpleM Mas Thousands of artbhsi are of n tbe t;ret hotel .,aue mn are accustomed simple to huve omn after up them plci and the. ir htlpleM without icau kUlttlDS. I ?.. Marvelous i:ev c,;itsior type washer Smith Hardware Phone Murray 148 BUY in MURRAY and SAVE Ioans and discounts ,V"nlr;'f,s -- x,4J0.5( - Mocks, bonds and securities, etc liank h,mse Furniture and Fixtures Hue from other banks Cash items 828.31 j One evening Mr. Brown was seated In the livlnt; room reading the paper when his little son John, age live, approached him, and asked: "Papa, what Is a lemon?" "Why. a lemon Is a citrus fruit. It's something that causes a bitter taste In your mouth," hi father replied. "Well, pnpn. If mother give me bad medicine tonight, will she be a lemon?" Johnny Imiulred. 2 Silv,'r Currency 7;i.J)l Total cash on hand 5 TOTAL $271,0ltS.Ol Capital stoc k mid in Surplus fund I'mlivided profits j Xet undivided profits Keserved for taxes. Interest und dividend subject to check Cashier's checks its l.imo.oo $lo7.S!N!.57 fl"!.5S Ilivideuds unpaid 3.tJ0 demsits 108,479.75 J 2.V50.OO i)1.071.18 bills payable Uisliscounts 15.0O0.iHt $274,Olis.ol State of Utah, as: County of Salt Lake, II. H. Ilurrcii. Mug first duly sworn deposes and says that he Is Chsbler of the above the above and foregoing tcjHirt conli.ltis a full, true of the (olidilbui uf the said bank at the close I!itli day of June, l'.ioO. r. H. and sworn lo before me this ."inl according to law. bank, thut ami correct xtate-mel- il of business mi the named 11. IH BItK.V. day of July, HOI. II. A. BI TTF.UFIFI.I. Notary Public. Sea It Correct Attest f : F. T. CHANE, I. K. K It K KM AX, 'A VI I BII.I-S- , Idrector. STATK OF ITAH. ) office of Bank Commissioner ) I. W. H. IPidlook. Bank Commissioner of the Stnte of t'tah. do of hereby certify that th" foregoing s a full, true and eorrect tbe statement of the alsne named company, filed In my office thl 7ih day of July, P.r.iu, V. II. HADIiOOK, Bank Commissioner. - w M-- es 's.,d:j Tho Bachelor's Tio Pr. Harvey V. Wllev. tl.p f,Ml expert, ended n eulogy of rhubarb with nn atie. dote. "There win n bachelor muon In my mitive KentT bo ald, "who used to cook hi own food, and one day be enme lo work with a pie our two feet long f,nl.ne,j th,. top or h! lunch basket. "'What have j;,,t (here, Joe thi. hov asked !,!!, '"A pie. What do you think aald Joe. "'But lock nt the length of It" Snld tbi bn.e "'Well,' Joe growled, .j,e earu was Unit limg."' rniiirrnwnwnrnissnri Wm. H. Adams & Sons SOUTH STATE STREET Have Taken Over an Entire Factory A Full Carload of High Grade French Plate Glass Mirrors Every Shape and Design You can buy these at 25c on the 1.00 of their former price Come in and Look Them Over in the Auction Room f rh. 1484-148- 6 l:t.ft21.1f 13,:00.00 TOTAL Subscribed Isjso.'tH) 1.0-1- s Total demand Time certificates Savings deisiis 25.000 00 $l,(il7.(is sle. 1484-148- 6 M54 C4 LIABILITIES I r 00 W 4.0UOO by land, nnd the unicorn hud 'long been a favorite supporter lu Soottlisli heraldry . Faith in a Few Things Beit l .H.iiin.- s .id truly, "Xo ere I 'emptid to believe too Utile a tin. td.oi w o .y b.!ievlti(f I'm much." nr. rather, ton many llot'.-i- . Vina to In detail t!,n fashion i.f tinui-- t, be, mnKIn? an Alias of I 'ornity. In n as. i.si wl it it dci ins ti p OV(,r. belief of oilier day, mir generation has fillon I'd. i nil Uinlerbelief, fur below w!af Is Its rich! If ,,ur fn. thers listed !,,, coo, I Is I ho most lh"t tte ,:n, tll(..i!) ,v ti.p Wlir, "t.'oij," i.!r vn, B, i, nv r,MI f the b ust we an mean by It. What we toed not fufti' in more thills, but inor,. fnlil, In n few profound .ich lmiift u, men, whence men in all have Iciived Inivird hejip. I or we nn. moved most deeply tint by many t!,ii,. we try to believe, but by tbe few thing, we cannot perunde oiirseh,' to disbelieve. Tbe Churchman. Out) 4t.2;t 402.50 , ;"''l that Tho Right Number I. title Alone, four years old. over- ,u'!ir'l l"'r t her tell Rome one on the telephone that bo had the w rong number und could get the right nuin-her by cnloiig the operator ngaln. A little later A'eno was heard talking over her toy tele,hone and and .s i.v.u- - "This Is the right nnm-heIf ou want the wrong number yu have t ,i ,.,.,;) 12.WMUX) 150-1- other Discouraged Martha Anne, a lirst grade pupil, Came home from school a little tired and vexed. Things had not gone to suit her, for this Is what bllrt told her mother; Well, If I had my life to live over, I certulnly wouldn't go to school." Citrus ITiOoo 7ZIZ - James the First. The Hon common in U,o heraldry of Eng. ul i im- - A one." "My goodnets," !,(. aMd "Are you still talking hbout rdf?" "No. dear." satd h.r hubnnd. with smile, "we're talking shout socks." Historic American Flag The flag which floated over Fort McIIenry Iu 1814 and Inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner," is In the National museum In Washington. It was preserved by Col. Oeorge Armlstead, the commander of the fort during the bombardment, nnd was bequeathed to his daughter, Oeorgianna, and presented by her son, Ebon Appleton, to the museum. The flag at present Is about i'S by 31 feet In size, and In accordance with the regulation design of the t inted States (lag durhas lj stars ing the War of 1S12-und 13 stripes. e 1 golfing husband wns entertnln-Ina friend. They weto left alone talking for some lime after dinner. Then He Wl cnlerr,! fho dining room w hear h, r ,it,fl, It e nnsatlsfuctory, Fuless you pntdi )w roof nn I put new paper on wall then clear Hint. Later If you do not do I shall sue ymi dnm.i.v for work Ing hours. Many times the woike l had done however mldnU-hruin, morning n! (. hom-illatio- 1 Bred Chicks A ee No Roof, No Rant Ten, Indeed, 1 arrears three months rent. If you were sliould you pay and keep mouth shut, who d-n Is like fool to pay the thing Sama Term Applied us fill your order direct from our warm hatchery to your warm brooder without tup hat- aM of oTer beatlnit. chilling, r "Sol H.r Brooder, tarTlnjf. mal, oil, or electric W'-r- rep-ile- Ramthaw'a Production 'An mountain bred --- Ford-design- RESOURCES "Underground Railway" The name of the system used to help slaves to freedom, the "Underground Hallway," arose from the exaggerated use of railway terms in reference to the conduct of the system. Levi Coffin and Hubert Purvis were the presidents of the road. Various routes were known ns lines, stopping places were called stations, those who aided the system were called conductors, und the slaves were referred to as packages of freight. The system reached from Kentucky nnd" Virginia across Ohio, and from Maryland across Pennsylvania and New York or New England. by-Man-'s - "In the Ford tbe transverse spring is one of the chief factors in reducing the unsprung weight of the ear. "The outstanding advantage of ed the transverse spring Is that it rests on the flexible ends with the heavy eenier part uppermost. Therefore all road shocks are imparled (o the sensitive part of the spring instead of the middle. Thus the very weight of the spring receives tbe benefit of spring action, Instead of hanging below as dead weight and Increasing tbe hammer like blows of road Impacts. "Ford springs are built of the fluent steel. The leaves are wide the most modern and, following practice, are thin, giving the springs t lie flexibility esesntial to easy riding. Report of the Condition of the JORDAN VALLEY BANK Riverton, Utah at the close of business on June 30, 1930 e ll-- A unsprung weight. "That sounds s ji.-...-- Contracting "Riding quality of any ear," says s Mr. Marsden, local Ford dealer, to a great extent upon the ratio of the sprung weight to the a little complicated, I know, but really It Is very simple. It is something every motor owner should understand. car Is characterized by sturdiness and "The sprung weight is that which solidity. Most of the buildings were of brick or stone and the detail was is carried above the springs; the not so delicate ns thut of New unsprung weight Is that which Is curried below the springs. The unsprung weight In ratio to the Buffalo Bill Preferred sprung weight, the easier riding the Warren accompanied his parents car will be. If the weight below the on a visit to his grandmother's spring is unusually heavy or out house. After dinner he wished to of proort!o!i to that above, it imoutside and a with go play Shep, with greater big dog belonging to the family parls road shocks next door. However, when his force, thus lessening riding grandmother asked whether he would like her to tell him some stories, he eagerly agreed. "Now," said his grandmother, "do you want me to tell you about Little Red Riding Hood or Cinderella or the Gingerbread Man?" Warren moved uneasily In his chair and then replied: "Well, grandma. If you don't know any stories about Buffalo Bill, I think I'd rather play with Shep." h.v Molasses Once Thought Dinners 1 hundred Stimulated teleo-loglcn- The Murray Cafe Open until blinding every day. LOCAL DEALER FORD TRANSVERSE SPRINGS EX-PLAI- When spenkins of Colonial buildings, none should be included of a date later than 1776. Id New England most of the buildings of Colonial times were of wood and were built by carpenters who were also ship builders. These artisans developed a style that had a flavor of its own, and differed In many respects as to detail from that done In New York, where the settlers had a Dutch background, which was niraln different from the English background of New England. The Colonial style of Pennsylvania New Fortl Car Wins Favor In the lil.uk mamb;i, spilling cobra of Africa, Ir. Adoipb of New York, to find a cure for epilepsy and affliction.:. Several years iio one of tho In 10. 1930. SOUTH STATE STREET |