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Show THE MURRAY Backache Leg Fainsj STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIKCILA-TIO- Local Mention "DELI CY", GREAT SHOW so Mr. Joseph Rergson of Lewls-lon- , East and Vine street, suffered INTERCLASS Cache Valley and his son Shel- serious injury last Sunday, when By SWANEY JURETICH I don, who has Just returned from she fell from the barn loft to (Continued from first page) 4:40 Yard Dash; and Elder Wood ceme.il floor. She was unconscious oi.d pari, wherein the parly of the an easiern mission, oods First. hhii. who was wilh for nearly an hour, and was in se milliona made lie second part Is 1o Larson Second, rious condition until Tuesday, when Mr. and Mrs. D. Glen Robinson, aire, or billionaire, only to discovGilbert Third, to show she began Improvement, er that the huge business transac- i;f Bountiful; Mr. and Mirs. Hurt Larson-Pi- ....Put: at is nlce this lime and lack recovering tion was only of the mind, or Buckley of West Jordan; Mr. and r ...., Gilbert Seeon,i of mind, and there you are. Noel Tolman of Bountiful Mlrs. Broad Jump; does a very com- were guests during the week at Gene Woods Larson First mendable Juvenile pari as the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schuy- FIRE DESTROYS PROPERTY PnUor-Sec- ond. Oliver,Wrl I brother of "Dulcy." ler Call. Pole Vault ; Trulan Eyre makes a fine start Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barker have The home of A. L. Jennings, 9lh Mathew First hut after liecomlng disappointed in returned home to Taylorsvllle from East and With South was damaged Johnson-Fi- rst. Carlson- -,, is which quite , love, he subsides, S)okaiie, Washington. They came to the extent of $1200 last Friday, High Jump: natural. Kay Ward makes n very left and Sunday, Spokane, auto, when the building caught fire from Woods-Fi- rst. Mlne so by fliL'iilfiel butler, though not March '.). When 150 miles from tin overheated stove. The County Oliver and Erekson-Th- lm i pompous as we're in the habit of Spokane, the car skidded on the Firemen were called to the scene Mile Run: visualizing butlers. ran into wet road at a turn, and find soon had the flames under conReno Gallyger First The State Basketball Champions a tree. Mr. and Mrs. Barker and the The loss was covered by introl. Bud linker Second. were the guests of the Stewart-Rel. two children were rendered uncon- surance. . . i Players at the show on Wed- scious and the car utterly demolThe County Firemene were culled javeun; nesday night, where theey, with a ished. Mrs. Barke received a severe r.poii to extinguish a fire in Draplarge number of the student body cut on the head and was badly er last lion ms:rk,Mtfwl Saturday on the property of witnessed their team mate, Gene bruised, ass was one of the chil"'"iiu, Ur.i TAf Ttl. Pen Ennis, caused by a chicken 100 Yard Dash: Wood's performance In "Dulcy." dren. After remaining in a hospi- brooder. This loss was estimated Harry My la First Gene made a brief sicech fol- tal in Dayton, Washington, several at $175. Earl Llnnell Second, lowing the performance and called days, they were able to continue on Sain Oliver Third members of Ihe team up on the their Journey. All are recovering High Hurdles: stage. at this time. Mr. J. T. Rouse has added a Bill Shchlffgen First. All the boys made short tqieeches Mine Johnson, eleven year old store to his service station at CenOswald Oallyger-Seco- nd. in which they expressed appreciaMr. O. Johnson .Ninth tral avenue and State street. of Emerson Boam Third. daughter tion for the stipiNirt given them by ETC., KEtiHREI) I5Y TttIK ACT OF CONGRESS OF Al Gl ST Mr. and i Slate of i, - VALVES PIPE and FITTINGS for BROODER HOUSES John Heleher, son Mrs. John Belcher, his foot three weeks aide to get about eruehteK. CAST IRON DOORS FOR It RICK FtRNAXCKS Write or Phone for Prices Salt Lake Pipe Co. of Mr. and who injured ago, Is now without his rtah, County of Salt Lake: He fore me, a Notary Public in and for the Stale and county afore said, pers nally appeariil Mrs. C. x) 15. Wallace, who, having be.-- duly sworn according to law, demises and says that slie is the publisher of the Murray Eagle and that the is, to Ihe best of her following knowledge and belief a true statement of the ownership, management etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1012, emlmdied iu section 411, Postal Ijiws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, towit : 1. That the names and addresses Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and four year old twin daughters, Myr-l- a Jean and Mnrvn Lois, were the of the publisher, editor, managing guests during ihe week of Mr. and editor, and business managers are: Publisher. Mrs. ('. 15. Wallace, Mrs. ( luirles Anderson. .Mrs. John FEED BUTTERMILK for son Is Mr. Anderson's cousin, and postcpffice address. Murray, t'tnh. I!. Wallace. Editor, SALE (hey were on their way from Seattle to their home in Maglll, Ne Managing Editor, same. Gallon Per Business Managers, same. vada. y2c 2. That the owner is: (if owncall at ed by a corporation, its name and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Simons address must be stated ami also tin Delta, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. mediately thereunder the names Urinton, during the week. . and addresses of stockholders own 212-2J West 4th Smith Street MemlK'rs of the Gilbert family ing or holding one per cent or more Phone Was. 2641 of total amount of stock. If not Salt Lake s(ent last Thursday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Royce Gilbert in Mid owned by a corporation, the names vale, the occasion being (lie birth and addresses of the individual owners must he given. If owned by day anniversary of Mr. Gilbert. A a firm, compiny, or other unincor hot delicious supper was served at WANTED seven o'clock the remainder of the porated com cm, its name and adAutomobile Salesman dress, as well as (hose of each Inevening being spent at Five Hun Call Murray 68 for Appointment must be given.) dividual, dred. High prizes went to Mrs. W. I'tali. yon, Mines and Mr. E. Christensen, the WANTED Mrs. f. li. Wallace, jistofflee to FnrnUurc repairing; upholstering booby prize Ijelng presented address Murray. 1'tah. .Mrs. tTnarles Katchel and Mr. Ma Mattresses remade, recovering. .'5. That the known bondholders, lta sseh Smith. House prize was won off regular price. good si new. 211 and other security mortgagees, Satisfaction gun run teed. Phone J. by Mr. William Mines. Among those holders or holdin? 1 per owning were Mr. and Mrs. Charles present . Christensen, Murray ctut or more of total amount of Eatehel, Mr. and Mrs. Orson HanITRTAI.VS and ISI.ANKKTS hand sen, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mines, Mr. bonds, mortgages, or other securilaundered at home. Call Mur- and Mrs. Manusseh Smith, Mr. and ties are: (If there are none, so ray ft5. Mrs. E. Christensen Mr. and Mr-!- . slate.) None. Emll Parker, Mrs. Chester Gillert. 4. Reliable lady wants work by day Mr. That the Uvo paragraph and Mrs. Frank I.eeeh and Miss or hour. Phone Ilollndny next above, giving the mimes ,f Harriet Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James the owners, stockholders, and securGilbert. FOR RENT Itrhk Store ity holders, if any, contuin not only and two room house with all conthe list of stockholders and security! Mrs. Thomas Powell entertained veniences. All for $X". 47C2 So. holders as they nppoiir upon thej members of the O. D. it. club last State, Murray. books of the to., but also, in cases Saturday afternoon at her home on where the stockholder FOR SALE: All elertrir Brims-wlror security State street. A hot dinner was serv-td- . ladder appears RCA Panatrnpe Radio. Was the upon h(K,ks ( covers Mng laid for nine. The' the company as trustee or it) any S300.00. Good as t.w. Cut to $100. table was lovely wllit its decorations' other Terms. Call Was. 7478 or Mur- of sweet eas and Easter Lilies,! of the fiduciary relation, the name .rson or coloration ray .161 W. fur and the place cards were in Easter whom such trustee is Is givacting, was' design. dinner FOR KENT: Furnished or unfurniFollowing fx) en : also that the said two parashed apartment at 14H E. 4Hth. played, high prize going to Mrs.) graphs contain statements embracJames Clay, mid low prize to Mrs. ing affiants full knowledge and1 Rclinble lady wants work by day John WimnIs. Guest prize went to' l,..l;.. or hour. Phone IMInday eir.nmstiini'es mid . III. Mrs. Martin Nelson. eomliilons uml.r which .stockholders and security holder who do nut "H-uupon the hooks of the as iriNfes. hohl Mo,k and ne-Let Spring, House curitics In a eapacjfy other than 475 V. Mh So. Salt Was. 5413 TRJ M Mrs. (leorge Print'ley 21, 11)12. ii ml family of Myton, spent Hevernl If Getting1 Up Nlffhts, Backache, irequeni any cium, Licg i'uii'8, nerv days with Mrs. Prinifley's parents, OiF M;umiy Eagle published; dimness, or Burning, duo to functionMr. and Mrs. J. V. t'nlioon dural Bladder Irritation, in acid condi at Murray, Utah, for April, weekly tions, makes you fel tired, depressed ing tin week. and discouraged, try the Cystex Tent. 1, 1931. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 16 minutes. I'ralsed by Dr. a ml Mrs. L. P. Mimson and thouaands for rapid and positive action. Don't give up. Try Cystex (protwo children, Klizuheth and Jonn, nounced SlHH-tetoday, under the ' Iron-Cli- d Guarantee. Must quickly of Oakland. California, who have allay these conditions, Improve rest- been visitors at the home of Mrs. back. ful sleep and energy, or Only Coo at Mciiison's ulster, Mrs. 1). I?. Rrln-tmTHORNTON-ANDERSODRl'G the past week, left WednesCOMPANY. 48lh South and Stale. day for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Monson only recently returned from a year's stay In Europe, where the doctor devoted his time to sepclnl lzinif in his profession, most of their time being seiit In Vienna (New and Reclaimed) EAGLE d the towiisM'ople, and stating that had It not lwen for their loyalty, the results might not have been so gratifying. Miss Margaret Thayne was called upon to lead In the singing of the school song in which Ihe student body joined. Western Creamery Company Even if it's only 5 minutes per day... 4 MRS. MARIE VAN IEN AKKKR Mrs. Marie Click Van Den Akker, of Leonard Van Den Akker of Taylorsvllle, died at a local hospital at 2:15 p. m. Tuesday of com- WANT ADS 52. wife plications following an apiendieiiis iM'ratlon. Mrs. Van Den Akker was Imm in Holland. Oetolier 3, 1S7X. and came to 1'tah. settling in Murray 21 years ago. She moved with her family to Taylorsvllle several years ago. She had leen active In the L. D. S. Ochuch Relief Society. Surviving are her husband and the following children: John, Gertrude. Katherine, Marietta. Henrietta, Barend, fieonn and Melvin Van Den Akker. all of Taylorsvllle. Funeral services will lie held Sunday at one o'clock in the Taylorsvllle Ward chapel. 133-W- COOKING will sale you -- 'XO hours a WOODSTOCK SCHOOL MAKE EXTENSION IMPROVEMENTS i k .... "' j r coin-I'iin- y While Cleaning BRINTON ELECTRIC J Put in those much needed floor pluga and new I'oii.ls WORK AT r sorn mcihis Brinton Electric Co. "' -- . s;(, Nccnriilc than as so It. WALLAH-- My - ITTttr. Mr. sub., rils d before ,.iy of April, Bi.U WALLACE. Xotiirv ''"iiiiiii-si- evphes Jai, i;i;t .i. Hay "'.'lit as ui., f(.r ion j !, 11 ,( ,..llMN ,,y K.(i yr ami oihcr y o,g;ins. gel rid of this ,,v JlM . oriiig Ntomath b.vaust. f Ihe gas is the.I Bi.,.;. Tlie simple t.'cru.ut, '"' 1-- 1-- '3 Dodge 7 Dodge -- 3 Ford 3-- 3-- 4 4 Dick panel delivery un $350 $250 S9f t , t t SUCCESSORS TO CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 410 Soidh Mule Street PHONE: Iljland 725J Murray, I i:ili Murray 8. ... economy ,, Rowville. eolif.ictu-.- ' CAFE O W I 'a hist Monday erenln of Mr. B,) Mr, J Himril. They first "ipH.r water ictot. A Good Place to Eat We Invite Your Patronage n.KAN or a new n Mr. mid '""" "" Mr,. Schuyler Tall m, conferem visitors hi their over "lelay. the r, irilcy. laliforni,,, " I w,,.k ,.,, ,, ni.,1 hnshnml Mr. and ie.1 Nnylor f San ....... i l.t.. Nat-ur- al Easy g after whhh a ph,P s.Tve.1, There were x. lit atiendaii.-e- . some mm- rr..m Idaho snd other ftste. t., iitt.iid tin. reunion. j eet., ii r j '.VM-ve- WIK).i;soME Try Our Regular Dinnerg Short Orders 4S08 South State n held home. trrma. ! at v ii Cai Hater Healer In your r ' iis bchl Hi" home : topi ruU a new Nat-"Gai Rant 'n : Mi ! Come in today and see the new automatic Natural Gas ranges and water-heater-s. A wide selection to fit every purse and purpose. Modernize now! Ifs smart to be nilifortilfl. she and returned to her home on Wednesday. Mrs. n,as. White and .etmsh. A.I daughter Helen attended the Fountain iciika. rem Ins Bit I'll Own and lower bowel, washing "III ojllSollH " union held i M, Klnley Ward on no i.ii cause gl(H, lien on. " i.t niss. bad Mml,iy night. Mr. J.eph Amlcr and Floyd Eyre were In charge ""V. .el h,, by to looriow joti (,f l (! "tl'letfut ft- - t Hie affair, ice , renin and mk feel. o will i v I be ihiv Vnii ,i and putu h Wei w rvisl to set clt V this was mire ..j. .... l,,.in , y ,(,. y oil. giets. 'ion.!..,, j The l Bringhurst Chev. Co. The same things are true of Natural Gas automatic water-heatin- g a service which every modern home needs. Speed . . . dependability . . . automatic control . . : welcome p,l(. In ,u An..., J Some good, cheap passenger cars for less 1 than $100 that run good. ... s Mrs. John T. .Sokes was the guest of her ulster. Mrs. Chns. White during the w.nk. Mr. Nokes Hvm i'g bean ton, stake body $475 '929 Chevrolet 1 2 ton st. body... $450 29 Ford 1 2 ton st. body $415 This is the only one of the reasons why alert, modern-minde- d home managers are turning more and more to Natural Gas cooking. With the automatic oven heat controls for time and temperature cooking Madam may enjoy hours of happy leisure daily miles from the kitchen, while her dinner cooks perfectly automatically. Women also enthuse over its accuracy . . . its cleanliness and most assuredly its unrivaled economy 1 Local Mention POORSLEEP 1 ... thrifty! Poo, s 1929 Reo grounds Wednesday as part of the landsiupe plan Mng financed by the Parent Teacher association. Beneath each tree a sealed Isittle was hurled otitalnlng the name, age and other da'a of the child who planted that tree. This school, on South Highland drive, began an extensive landscape plan in March. Residents of the neighborhood turned out en masse, with teams and tractor, and pretruck-loadpared the grounds. Fifty-Orof mountain noil were hauled iu. and lawns were needed. Alrendy $IL1ni has lieen s'tit, every cent donated by parent of Kthool i hlhlren. The trees planted Wednesday con sislisl ,.f hardwood shade trees and evergreens. Teachers and tneml.er of !!, lM.rd of edm ntlon ... as every child the s. h.s.1. ,,,,,, TRUCK SPECIALS ... s Th" Xi" Dairy, John Itow 'll. ptopii..tlir, ,,,,, J( f bew plant. cook- ing schedule, you will save more than 30 hours a year. And Natural Gas will do that at least. For Natural Gas gives instantaneous heat in whatever degree you want. No waiting for it to get hot . . . it is hot the very second you light it! be-lo- g is now f,,.) King-to- n If you cut five minutes a day off your plished. Over one hundred children of the district planted m-eon the school e ,.,, ; lo ami Cth " o.iry Phone Mnr Inf. J ftj.iiiiiiiiAix.i;;. .... . ,,. , Itsher. Vacuum Cleaners for Rent TTTTTTTTTTTmtftttttT ..th.-- r ,,ls stated by hilil. Ml:s. '. RKASONWHLK I'kKT.S. .South State person, association ,. im(lIvs (,.' or corporatl.,,, "! or imlir-- e, Chandeliers ALL KINDS OF ""' ' " n.lo owner; and this ai riant has no reason to lielleve lot ...... .,"or The Woodstock school In Granite District have made an intensive drive on the beautifying of their school grounds, and a great deal of iiermanciit work has been accom year i Br) )f' U;J Mrs .. n w 15 South .Alain Street i Salt Lake City |