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Show t THE MURRAY EAGLE. NOVEMRER DO-- X NEEDS FOR RED CROSS Photographed Before Us 13. 1930 Atlantic Flight SERVICE ON INCREASE C. K. WALLACE, . Make Heavy Demands. Telephone Murvsy 35 ' Sandy City News Here Is the great German seaplane !(-before Its start across the Atlantic ocean. traveling at a speed of L'OO . (('ontinued from first page) The L'lieslK inelmlml Mrs T.luvil kilometers an hour on a test flight shortly Mrs. First photograph of a design for the building which will house the American exhibit at the French Colonial exposition at Paris In 1031. The building is a replica of Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, near the Capital city. Colorado Raises Plenty of Food for Boston one-thir- fey wW 'ifc&tf'A Hwj tarian task." j Red Cross First Aid on stjt h the Here are some of the 45.ono.00U pounds of beans which will require l.nuo freight cars for shipment all over the United States. The crop Is a record breaker for Colorado and constitutes a big part of the stute's contribution to the prosperity column this fall. One of Our Naval Vessels in the Far North 7 : ' i tr;iffl,- as Ostler Sunday. Mr. Uay Itaguley of Garfield visited at Sandy Monday. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had as guests last Friday, her mother, Mrs. J. S. II. podcll of Herriman and her sister. Mrs. F.rinu Crump and son. P.obbie of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orion and PILES If ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. H. J. Pennings of Salt Lake City - Foot Specialist Will be at the Hotel Murray ALL DAY Friday, November 14 EXAMINATION FREE Nov. Photo Special GUARANTEED TO tIZLD TO One Kxtra Large Photo will 1e Given FREE with your order of fulder llotoS. Ctl.MSEHERS suffer from ItchlnR, blind, or bleeding I'llea you ara a ikely to be man-i- t il tho euutbirii.', lieallnn power of Die rare. lmpirt-Chinese Herb, which fortifies Dr. Klxon's Chlnarold. It's tho newest find fastest acting treiitmint out. Iirinrs ease and comfort In a minutes so that you can work mi l enjoy life while it continue de-it j oothlnK, healing action. Ion't lay. Act In time to avoid a dnnircp-ou- s and costly operation. Try Ir. Nixon's Chlnarold under our miar-antto satisfy compl.-teland b worth 100 times the small cost or back. your money you J NOYKMBKK MIDV.VLE Ml Kit AY Open Wed. every and Sat 12 day idoU to 4 p. m. Sundays 12 to 4 Plione Mix. 315- - V KteniiiRs by apMintnient i)H-- ea iioriitoii-Aiiderso- Drug Co., n ONLY A.J.Peters Studios r IS1I1 South anil Stale streets, Murray. MISS ELVA BROWN Teacher of Dancing Advanced Student uf 1'rof. Frctl A. Jackson l'.allet. Is Miss Tap and I'allroum Dancing Taught Classes held in Fraternal Hall SATURDAY AFTFRNOON Phone Murray FROM 1:00 to 5:00 97-- J i KvMem, the Valley Forge and Gettysburg highways In Pennsylvania and the White !lo:x,. Pike In New Jersey, connecting with Atlantic City. Saving Mothers and Babies Important Red Cross Task Saving mothers livci and better liable wei Important features during the p.i,t ymr of the Public Health Nursing Service of the Atneti.au Red Crms. About four-fiftof the 754 miines In the Red Cro-- s woik made ii.ore than loo.ono prenatal and maternity visit. In addition In assisting doctors In the examination nf l.to3.40! school Pershing's Steed at Horse Show h children. Statistic reveal that the lives of two nut of three American women who die In maternity esse could be s.ived f they received proper medical an. I nursing rare. Af more than I ";,oihi women die In the United States each year from various liFeien i f )i mat tnal i!a!p. this means that more than 10.000 of these deaths lire preventable. ts-- s. said la of mar In these materialistic times msrhnniiy unless there li - rl.tte ln't plenty .f money." Judge Anderson shrugged and added : '"Clothes and night clubs come high nowadaj a ttuit It's only the hus band who Is made of money that his wife won't want to change." This Is "Proctor." the horae that General rershlug rode during the World war. as seen at the Boston borse aliow where he was a bl allruciloa. Those Musie Lstaont It Is not cuouch that a parent deride Unit a child lake music lessons. There niut be definite co operation between parent and teacher j betweeo parent and child and child and teich-- i r. Wuiniiii's Home fompnnloo. AT MONEY A IN RABBITS S J Huge: Home Care of Sick Taught Method of home care of the sick nd (be Invalid, a taught In the American Red Cross program of Home llyUena and Care of the Sick, reached &C.II5 students during the year. The courc alxi deal with Muluilun In tho borne, care of Infants and t til'ils en and allied tplc. They reach men and women, through Industrial and organisation classes and boys and Rlris through school classes, and are sponsored by Red Cross Chap Rouk parrot which had been In the fu'c'sle of a merchant ship, passed Into the possession of a certain bishop who thought be would cure the bird's habit of hwearins, declares Admiral Reginald Racon (In "A Naval Scrap I'.ook"). After a particularly xiolent outburst, the bishop took It out of its cage mill kwuii It at the full length of bis nrtn for Kevernl loops with the Idea of teaching: It a lesson. The bird aoeiiicd iliDu-for a second or two, then cocked Its ear, eyed the bishop. and said: "There's a blunkety blank tea run olug today, uiHier' Kansas City Star. Marriage Mark! YOURS IS A Federal Judge Anderson Washington I11 a discussion BUY THERE The t'. S. S. Gannet, aupply ship and plane carrier, pictured In the lee of an Iceberg in Taku Inlet, fifteen miles east of Juneau, Alaska. The Tnku (,'lacler la In the background. i 111 SAVING An Opportunity a to PiinrnASP rrniSTERED a Jordan! 4 Venus Amleron, Miss Martha Hansen, Miss Mav Grim- stead. Miss I Mlu Hyatt, Miss Mel-- ( ba Hateinan, Miss Saressn Holm,1 Mis Wanda Itoulter, Mlsg Virginia ' Itutterwood. Miss Atba Itoulter. nrterlci a County. N. Y park Impuitatit Mrs. daughter. Mildred, entertained at a dinner party Saturday of last week. The guests numbered twelve. Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Mchol and sons visited relatives In Hrighum City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and little daughter have returned to Sandy, after sioudiiig the year in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and children were guests lust Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. II. Kodell of Ilerriman. The Scandinavian Conference of the East Jordan Stake and Cottonwood Stake was bold Sunday at three o'clock ami (! o'clock at the Sandy First Ward CIiiiihI. Mrs. Mamie Plersoii returned home Saturday evening after scii-dintwo weeks at Iigan, at the I'tah Stit Agricultural Colletrc, where she received training af Unsocial Service conference. Mrs. Ituby Kortb Is at the L I. S. hospital. Her many friends hope for her a speedy reinvery. The following enjoyed a parly at the borne of Miss Itetty Roliorg on East Second South street last Tuesday evening. Miss U'ah Ilcikstend. Otho U. Fevre, and J. A. LeFovre of Salt Lake. Miss Valora Alsop, Miss Holt, November 12th, undet the auspices of the East Stake Relief Society. 4s-tie- pointed ouC. Th Red Cross depends upon the public for its support, through their memberships enrolled once each year In the period from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day." Judge Payne said. "We do not receive any support from tho Government, or through other taxation, although ns the President of tho United States is and president of ihft soci-t- y, of its govern ins numbers are representatives of V. S. Departments, it ranks as a agency. ' Iiy joining ntt a member, In the local Hetl Crosn Chapter, once each ypar, during the annual Roll Call, every citizen will have a part In carrying on this great humani- In line with Uts work for the preservation of life and prevention of acldciital death. the American Red Cpiss ha ad ipted a new program of emergency first aid stations on the highways of tho nation, where victims of automobile injuries will be helped. In the last year 31.0U0 persons wcie killed as the result of automobile ar.ddenM and more than l,i)0.0'i0 weia Injured. As Its contribution to the nation wide safety of oilier organizations, campaign the Red Cros will aid through the A number alemergency j tat Ions ready ate in operation by Chapters Colbert, day evening, Sauily. Miss Muirjorie Itrown, dautjhter of Mrs. Clara Hewlett and Theron Xeilson of Salt Lake, were married Wednesday, Octolier 2!Hh. In the evening a wedding supper was given in their honor at the Hewlett borne. The rooms were decorated in pink and white. The guests were seated at two large tables. A wedding cake formed the centerpiece of one table and a vase of pink and white sweet peas centered the other. Covers were laid for 25 charge. Mrs. Ki.nald Shaw anil sons, memlers of the immediate famiMilton and and Mrs. M. Jack lies. The young couple will make all of were dinner Nepbl. their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and of Mrs. J. Thomguests Mrs. Albert Anderson and un Motor Injuries Treated Mrs. Flrster, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. ('bus. Oldham and Mrs. Ethel Shires, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrn. Kenneth Orton and son, Ituyd, of Salt Lake, were of relatives in guests Sunday Mount Vernon at French Exposition the United States, twelve In foreign possessions and six were in foreign countries. Health activities of the Red Cross also are being extended, especially in the rural communities where all health authorities agree the greatest need exists. Red Cross, with 791 nurses In Us employ, is the greatest employer of public health nurses In rural areas in the United Slates. In its campaign ngainst accidental deaths, twenty years ago with Its life saving and first aid programs, the Red Cross now haj adopted an additional program-t- hat of combating the hu.;e toll of life from automobile accidents on the highways. Kspenditures of the Red Cross in the past year were $4,234,79(5.31, was spent of which $1,208,151.09 In disaster relief, the chairman In Savane, Elder Leonard Cowley Is expect this week after spending! the past two years in the Southern States mission. A hiuhclass vaudeville entertain mont was given in Midvaie Second I Ward amusement ball, Wednes ed home Mrs. Glen Lenlterg and son, Donl of Midvaie, were guests Monday of Mrs. Lenberg's mother, Mrs. Eliz ubeth Oldham. Mrs. A. R. Gardner and daughter. Francis, are visiting in Ariz ona. They will visit in California J. M. WimmIIiousc. Mr. and Mrs. John ohthnm bad before coming home. Mr. Nephi Larson and Mr. Thos. as guests lust Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oldham and Mr. and Stowe are building new homes on Mrs. Stanley Milium) of Salt Lake. County street. . Mrs. Gertrude James of Mnrmv, President of the liebeknh State Suttee Evidence in Prussia The exeavatious carried on In the Assembly and other grand lodge officers, with visitors from p,ing- - Samland district of East Prussia ham. Murray. Midvnle. Salt Lake disclose tlnds that Indicate the widows of the most ancient Inhaband Magna made a visit to Waitants of this pu. of Germany were satch Itel.ekah Loilye here last burred ulive on their husband's fuMonday evening. After the business neral pyres. It Is known that these undent Prussians preserved much meeting a soelal evening was spent. of lite language and customs of Luncheon wus served to 75 guests heir original Indogermaulc borne. by the hxal Indue members. Mrs. Inez Peterson, Mrs. I). II. Itrown, and Stella Facey had the affair In n Spanish-America- day. Mrs. Wilford Cowley entertain ed the liusy Bee club at the horml of her mother, Mrs. John Oldham j last Wednesday afternoon. Lunch I eon was nerved to Mrs. Savage Mrs. Kirster, Mrs. Colbert, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Eth el Shires, Mrs. Charles Oldham I Mrs. Wilford Cowley of Salt Lakil and Mrs. John Oldham. -' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month, Salt Lake County. I .10 One year, Salt Lake County ,. 1.00 Elsewhere In United State One year la advance . 1.60 Red Cross. Pension legislation passed recentinly for World War Veterans, and all creased allotments to War Veterans, have given to Chapters and the national so ciety many thousands of additional cases to handle, Judse Payne said. In the past year help was given In 108 disasters. N'inety of these By Editor Entered as second class matter February 8. 11)27. at the postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tlje Act of March 8. 1379. Demands upon the public services orthat the American Red Cross is are Increasingly to give ganized to be so heavy, and will continue Barton Payne, In the future, John chairman, has anuounced. The two major services of the society service to war veterans and their dependents, and relief in disasters show each year a greater number of persons helped by the son, itoyu, or salt J.ake wenl guests of relatives in Sandy, Sunl s. Issued every Thursday by Murray Preea, 4842 Sooth State Street, Murray, Utah. Chairman Payne Says Disaster Relief arrt War Veterans were Miss Clarn Van Hum ami Miss Lowell Van Hetty Hoberg, Mcs-rIa in, Albert liouller, Xonl lSuto-imiHarold Shaw, Hex Shaw. Noal lt4llij;or and Mark Hlshop. Progressive rook whs jiluyed and luiieheou was served. Mr. anil Mrs. Wilford Cowley and daiiglilers Frankie. Elvit and Petty of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Cowley's pa rents. Mr. iiml Mrs. John Oldham, last Sunday. The IVp club will be entcrtaiied by Mrs. John Oldham at her home on Fust Second South street Wed iiesday afternoon. Miss ami Gladys Iinsimi.-se- ii Miss Fled a Jensen entertained at a micellaiieoiis shower al the Jensen home on Main street Saturday evening, honoring Miss Marjorie itrown, a bride of last week. The next meeting of the Saiulbur camp of the liu;gbters of the I'tah Pioneers will be held at the home of Mrs. I. c, Jensen on Main street. Miss Lucile Tutlle of Price was a week end guest of Mr. ami Mrs. jAmS5SSGLB s mm w m - White New Zealand Rabbits AT GREAT SAVING PRICES For further information PHONE MURRAY 35 ASK FOR MR. WALLACE |