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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Probate and Guardian Consult Countv Clerk or Re spective Signers for Further Information. Our Directory Advertisers represent l.usiness Institutions and Individuals of Established for Reputation Dependability. IN THE THIRirSFDICIAL DIS TKHT COURT OF SALT LAKE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY', Hazel Mae Black Plaintiff, vs. Loyde S. Wuck, Defendant ; They Merit Your the State Patronage DON'S SERVICE The Right Greases in the Right Place! South State Murray Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing "Tell Us Your Troubles" PHONE MUR. I'lion- - 285-- J ' Murray Laundry "Rain Soft Artesian Water" Estate of Kli'.a May Bcnuton Smith, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at M7 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before I ho 23rd day of May, A. I)., 1931. I1YUUM BENNION, JU., Administrator of the Estate of Eliza May Bcnuton Smith, Deceased. !. W. James, Attorney for Admini- Peter Johansen strator. EXPERT TAILORING Last publication April 10th, First publication riwitiln Pressing :ml Alterlna Stilts Made to Order up 41)07 South Slate said Murray. I t. Arc mountain bred H LIONS LIONS CLUB OFFICERS - D. A. McMillan President - II. B. Carlisle 1st Vice-Pre2nd Vice-PreT. Ray Kingston Vice-PreL. T. Gerrard - H. G. Bradford F. R. Anderson F. T. Duval! YJon Tamer - - - F. II. Westover Tall Twister - - W. G. ChurehesI -- ec.-Treas. H w.o.w. W. O. W. LODGE OFFICERS P. C. C. A. R. Llmberg C. C Fred Peters W. II. Mines A. L. Banker F. II. Peters W. Cannegieter Clerk Escort II. J. Morris Watchman G. W. Granter Wm. Price Sentry Managers L. A. Waters, B. W. Klasco, A. L. Bishop. Mch, 19, 1931. 1931. Let 114 fill your order direct from our warm butchery to your warm broiler without the buzzard nt overheating, chilling, or Unifiers. starving. I'oul. nit. or electric. Sol-Hot- " "Y.m Are Dollars Ahead When They're Ram.sliuw ISrcd" Ramshaw Hatcheries :iC87 Stale So. Til. Mur. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS ASSESSMENT NO. 24. Not lev is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Big Cottonwood Tanner FRATERNAL ORDER of EAGLES NO. 1760 OFFICERS Ray B. Allen Worthy Pres. . Townsend - Worthy Charles Rlngrose - Past worthy pr. Worthy Chaplain Ray Spencer Fred Peters Secretary - - .Treasurer Ernest Wright L. E. Stauffer Worthy Conductor L. A. Waters Inside Guard J. W. Herling - Outside Guard Phalris Stauffer, William Walthers, Trustees George E. Gordon Dr. O. Sundwall Physician Lodge meets every Thursday night In Fraternal IlalL Ditch Company, held February IB, 1931, an assessment of 50 cents per share was levied upon all of the Issued capital stock of the corporation, payable at once by mall to Amos II. Turner, Treasurer of the company, at 175 East 21st South Street, or In person to the First tional Bank of Murray and any slock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of May. 1931. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before. wUl be sold on the REBEKAH LODGE NO. 15 'JT.th day of May, 1931, to pay the OFFICERS delinquent assessment, together w ith cost of Lott Hattte Noble Grand and advertising expnese Hauslne Larsen - - - Vice Grand of sale. Bertha Brady AMOS II. TURNER, Secretary Jane Bishop Treasurer - - Chaplain Mrs. Silvia Brownell Helen White Musician Mamie Glllisple Conductor Mrs. J. J. Martin - - - - Warden Lodge meets first and third Tuesin each month in Fraternal days WINDOW HalL All visiting Kehekahs are Invited to attend. Vlee-Pres- 471 ....... ..... r. DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE I'lione Murray V. 4Sth .South 2."i!l Murray. I lab. The GUARANTEED TC YIELD TC PILES CKiKlStlCT If you suffer from ltclilrc. Mind, or bleeding I'lion y.m nr ? protruding likely to be onimcil i the eootiil"'?, rieallng; power of the rnro, tMpi.rtiJ C'hlncae Herb, whlrh fortifies Ir. Nixon's Chlnaroid. It's tn! out. and fastest acting tr. itni.-n- t Drlngs cane and comfort In a tew minutes no thnt you con work b I H i njor Itfo while It conllim. healing action. Don't drootnlnir, In time lo ovoid a Hnnrr. oui and costly opvrntion. Yiy ir. Nixon's Chinnrold utidi-our runr. ant to aatlufy completely anil be worth 100 times tho linull con', your money back. r f CO., 4Ktb South DRUG HTATK St rift. MURRAY on the FUTURE Handing deposit your through the teller's window each week is adding that much toward future security, toward future pleasures, travel, study r whatever you have planned for future years, (let in the habit of coming to our window each week with a savings deposit. It will repay you. Murray State Bank of ths United States Is Inseparably bound up In railway welfare. In neglecting just con Ulciatlou lor them we are even more neglectful of the public's best Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMillan announce the birth of n baby girl, Sat- on Saturday from n three months visit in California, where she rlisted ber daughter and son. Taylorsvllle Ward has planned pleasant program and entertainment for Tuesday evening, April 14 in the Ward Reeeratlon hnll. A three act drama, "Clean-Up- " will Ik presented by the Lincoln Ward of Salt Lake and those In charge assure those attending that they will be reapid for coming to Taylorsvllle ward on that date. Miss Maxlne Simons entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. I P. Monson of Oakland, Ciillfor-- j nla. Covers were laid for twelve the dining table was very lovely; ' with Its centerpiece of daffodils. j Mrs. Alice Silver attended the Utah White House Conference on child welfare work Tuesday In Suit Lake. Mrs. Silver wss appoint-- ' ed as a delegate by Governor Dern. j J Fred Keyser celebrate, Easter Sunday In her new, cozy, little home, which was built by her' son In law, Mr. Frank Slmsch and bis sons, at the side of her old home, r.I.IS South Second West. Mrs. CLtB WOMAN'S Hints for Homemakert ... .... STAKE COTTONWOOD CIIMC (Hill) The Cottonwood Slake Child Clin under the supervision of the Stake Relief Society Is held on the First and Third Thursdays of cscb tmnh, only. This Clinic Is free to all mothers who are Invited to come and bring their children. For further Information rail Mrs. Alice Silver. Murray 131. Is, K2j the ustural rbrtnfofcottable glassware. to each gl piece hll a quick polish subsotting the table. Use a soft stance thst won't scratch or leave a fuit. Tbere is a nsw type of hemstitched square tissue, about the site ot a handkerchief, which Is Ideal tor polishing glassware of Us sort but stroof natbe-cau- CITY CORPORATION Arthur Townsend DELICIOUS PASTRY Fine Bread and Rolls or Buns and Cookes Always Fresh! BAKERY I1IONE MI R. 331 tMtllcb IWrger Commissioner Commissioner ....... E. L Ecknuin O. E. Howe City Attorney Wsrenskl W. J. Recorder City City Electrlclsn ,.IeRny Richardson City Msrsbsll .... . Schuyler Call II. T. Matthews City Judge Ed. Health Inspector T. F. Mrtv.nsld City Engineer Health Officer Ir. Mild Nel.n Thuiss Iwls Night Marshal Helming Anderwiti Night Msrshal Mary I. Dudley City Auditor Iren Officers ef Nelfliboni ef Womlfvmft tit aeedles to pla flows Oi when pressing plete4 will leave M skirt The marks when you rsmovs thsm. tdeats nJls Itnode Bergen Lucy Jones ,. Jennie Nelson Banker Kale Glbbs Kste Morris Attendant . Clsra Brown Muslrlsn Captain of Guards .. Pearl Walters Minnie Hlwnisn Hag Rearer Inner Sentinel turi Stauffer Outer Siitinel ... .. Sarah Anderson M mincers; Matilda Nelsou. Nell Stsuffcr. Lin llle Bergen Advisor Magician Clerk lrcondciil Neighbor Minnie of licmiin Woodcraft hold the Fraternal lUlt the and fourth Tuewlay f the In ........ Guardian Neighbor .. Pearl Frederick Past Guardian Netchbor ........ Hannah Olaoder second month. Meetings called to order at eight oWk sbsrp, Bottom at U ITJ 15 ii 1 liurray PHONE MURRAY 38 The Cost of Feed Is not always determined by the cost per bag, but by the cost per chick, per developed pullet, per dozen eggs, or per pound of gain. WE SELL QUALITY FEEDS Sperry's Surelive, Suregrow, and Surelay Purina Feeds for Stock and Poultry SMITH CASH FEED AND FUEL CO. 204 WEST 33rd SOUTH A Queution of Public interest "We are confronted with the question as to how much more the public economic Interest will stand an Invasion of the welfare of the railroads by forces and dltllcultles not of their own creating and not within the scopo of their owu unaided powers to combat," said Mr. Stephenson. "I refer especially to new competitions that are under position ot mining the the railroads, not only with the aid ot natural economic forces but also through the aid of government policies which give competitors utuluo advantages over the railroads. "It goes without saying that the railroads have no right, nor claim any, so tar as I have been able to discern, to complain at legitimate competition In the field of transpor tation, for the public Is entitled to the best possible transportation at But the lowest practical cost. equally does it go without saying that this cannot be fairly brought about by using, or by falling to use, the taxing powers of government to enable competitive methods ot transportation to do things they could not otherwise dj as unaided particularly private enterprises, when this Impair vested rights held by great masses of our people In enterprise now serving the public well." Mr. Steph.-nsohU pu,p;)5a a PHONE MUR. 56 THE MURRAY CAFE THOS. NEYLON, Prop. Come in any time Open until 1:00 a. m. Our Prices are Right Try Us We Serve the Best d 8(;aIllHt THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates -- whether such competition Is being developed under conditions thst are unfair to the railroads. represent tremendous capital investments, on which the railroads hsve also heavy current costs to meet. "They pay every day a million dollars in taxes and most of this Is on their rights ot way," ho suid. "Also they spend dal'.y over two million dollars additional for the proper maintenance ot way." He asserted that the motor buses hive not bad lu pay for their rights of way In any sense thnt the railroads paid for theirs. "They have simply taken possession ot public highways built by public funds, both state and national" he continued, "and they have extensively made those highways vastly less comfortable, less safe and lets serviceable for private motorists and others who are contributing chiefly to their creation and maintenance.' Mr. Stephenson declared that all theie mailers should be thoroughly Inquired Into by competent public bodies, both slate and national, with a View ot determining th equities and basic public erononilc Interests Involved, "particularly la respect to their effects upon tin nation's railroads. "1 venture In say," he sdded. "that siah Inquliies would show whether It Is to the public Intel est to let things rcmnln ss they are, whether the situation calls f ur a new basis ot motoibus and truck taxes to satisfy the equities of the or whether It would call for such drastic! ait ion as the exclusion of this traffic from our publto highway, and t'te require-'men- t that, even a the railways. It provide ss a part of Its oo private rspltsl Investment Us own rights ot wsy and for Us own maintenance ot wsy out ot operating MM Phone Murray 8 170 K. H. WILLIAMS. Mgr. West 48th South Street MURRAY EXTENSION LES JONES AUTO REPAIR FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES S VALVE EQUIPMENT WILLYS-JON'E- Hudson-Esse- x Specializing In and Willys-Knig- ht We have a lomplete sloik of Al l. it. tilery Cables. Ignition Points, Cuils. Condensers, clr. V. S. I.. I tall cry Sen ire ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL 4771 South State Street - -- - Phone M Jr. ! 77 tr.iriirmreaf u ti iu 4a sat: sEuxfa tcau&t jrcrrrsc arrgMaai MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. ANDERSON', Pi oj.. All Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - GRAIN Phone Mur. - FLOUR - FEED MURRAY 431 Fred Carlson -- COAL 4370 So. State o. & - HAY - GRAIN FLOUR - FEED j Quality Poultry Feed and Supplies A Specialty We have just received a shipment of tin wear. Before you buy let us show you this new line. fe geu-era- ! MM- "K'lNG COAL" iUcSl competitive transportation as the highway passenger niotorbus and motor truck as such when con- ducted under proper conditions and In keeping with public welfare and He declared, however, benefit. there is need for serious compter-a:lo- Co. Rlorrison-iVlerril- g said It was not ugM Would Invenljale Bus Traffic Railroad rights of way, he Mrs. I T. Schlffgen' Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Emit Mudscn, Jr. Treasurer Mrs. A. E. Short E. J. Cbedwlddcti Press Agent-Mr- Ruck you The United Egg Purchasing Corp., Is now makiiit; its liendquuiit is ut our mill. Bring In your eggs and dike back your Feed ail in one trip. u By Jane Rogers -- past, present and future progress hard-earne- a very ure. YOU WILL LIKE OUR 483 SOt Til STATE Mrs. Hyrum Reunion entertained her brothers and sisters and their families Monday evening In their new home In Taylorsvllle. The par ty was composed of six brothers' and sisters and nuinltered forty four-syste- Recording Secretary Msyor ... TE they need unification bucIi as the proposed plan." Mr. Stephenson declared that the Mrs. Ieoii A. Martin 1st Vice Pres. Mrs. F. R. Andersou 2nd W. H. Rotbwell MURRAY UP-TO-DA- bers were present. OFFICERS Politics of all kinds The Past Noble Grand Club met in Fraternal Hall Thursday afternoon of last week. After the business session, a program was given, followed by luncheon. Twenty mem- Mrs. Orson Sanders returned Our Qmuitity Buying eimhles is to quote Prices on all Grains tour-syste- Marshal Brlnton celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary last Saturday, by Inviting a number of school friends to enjoy the occasion! with him. Games of all kinds were played and a lovely birthday cake was a feature of the entertainment. President Political N.il Itiukcs HI I mi e bedfellows- a iM proven the whole world kin. The scholarly and willy Dr. Tetiyi Hsieh ot China was speaking of his own country men. "A candidate." be said, "Is n mnn who stands for whatever he thinks the people will fall for." Christian Advocate. Mr. Sam Hutchison of geles, who has ls'en the guest of Stewart Hutchison, his brother, Sr.. returned home Wednesday. An- That Opens THORNTON-ANDKKSO- E. F- - O- - Fair treatment for the railroads lu respect to highway motor competition was called for by Rome C. Stephenson, President American Bankers Association, In a recent address here. He also strongly endorsed "sound economic railway consolidation'' aud praised President Hoover for his Initiative in this respect. "I am very strongly of the opinion that one of the measures which would help materially to put back business where It ought to he Is the Eastern plan of railroad consolidation as announced following recently negotiations instituted by President Hoover," said Mr. Stephenson. "Its adoption by the Interstate Commerce (tn- miS:,lou would tend to stabilize the transportation Industry, facili tate operation and exert a favor able influence on business. "It Is a fact well known to business leaders that oar railroads are now facing a crisis. Not only do they need protective laws to meet competitive situations arising from increased use of our highways and waterways by other carriers, but Globe EW YORK. urday, April 4th. .... arcliiimlcd' & Bankers Association President for Even Treatment for Rail and Motor TransportFavors Mergers y o Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks HITS RAILROADS a Ixv ' PATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS BUS COMPETITION The little folks of the C. W. of the Ifciptist church met at the I. O. 0. F. No. 33 OFFICERS church Wednesday evening, where Noble Gran I Ed. Dawson worked various Items to le Vice Grand they L. W. Quick sent to the hospitals In foreign F. N. Swenson Secretary A very Interesting time Treasurer countries, Ernest Wright the children and their was bad by ..... Warden Joe Reeder instructors. Ernest Rose Chaplin Conductor Jim Nelson The officers and teachers of MurA. H. Fonda Outside Guardian Eecond Ward M. I. A. will ..... Inside Guardian ray James Clay of William Car-sehome the at meet Ernest Rose, Joe Reeder, and A. II. West Second on Thursday evFonda Trustees. remainder of the evenThe ening. meets Lodge every Monday night ing, following the business meetat Fraternal Hall. ing will be spent in a social way. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 213 Mttrrny SUMMONS of I'tah to the Defendant : You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the servlcee of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled ac Hon; mid In ease of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to obtain a Decree of Divorce from the Defendant above uamed. AtC. M. NIELSEN, torney for Plaintiff. Tost Office Address, Mclntyre Building, No. S Main Street, Salt Lake (ity, I'tah. First publication March 19, 1931. last publication April 19, 1931. HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at 4847 I.O.O.F. ship Notices Representative Murray Firms Local Mention Our Quality Feeds are Now: LAYING MASH. LAYING MASH WITH Oil EN SCRATCH CHICK MASH, with oil and milk CHICK SCRATCH 1 1 $1-8- $1-9- 51.G3 $2.30 12.25 Phone Murray Opposite City Hall 5c PER HUNDRED LESS AT STORE 422 HSCMH |