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Show the murray eaglf old Backache Leg Pains Continued tkuls from 1'nge 1) rtiili. These burn were tnken from i he placer grounds Jit Ituiiuuck t Ii first territorial cupitol Backache,- when If Getting Up NI(?htB, frequent day callB. Ia-.- l3alnB, tiervounesH, or Hurnlng, due to function-k- l Bladder Irritation, In acid conditions, makes you feel tired, drprenited and discouraged, try tne Cystex Teat. Works ffi at, starts circulatlnir thru the system in IS mtnuta. Trnlsed by thousands for rapid and positive action. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pronounced today, under the Iron-Cla- d Guarantee. Must quickly these Improve ient-f- il conditions, allay back. sleep and energy, or 60o at Only of Montana was CNliilillslicd. The iiKrlriilt urn I niul religious history of Idaho Is very closely associated with (lie history of t'tah due to the work of Mormon missionaries In Idaho and the establishment of l lie first permanent settlement, Franklin, by the Mormons, so . named In honor of Franklin S. Likewise, the minimi history of Montana Is closely associated with Hie history of I'tiih. Salt Lake City was the soiiiliein terminus for HtHS-te- ltlch-nrcls- DKl'G (O.MTANY. 48lli South AimI Stale. TIIORNTOV-ANDKIINO- . N staco ciuches and for freighters for a number of years until the (en- - FOR SALE 25c 15c 15c Ice 50 lbs. Ice Sack Ice 100 lbs. GOODYEAR REPAIR SHOP D. Park, Manager 39th South and West Temple Moved to 4909 State, across street from former location. HEMSITICHING and i : Carl J. Heldberg Ruby Hausknecht i Proprietor Center Street I'HONE Muray 27(5 M 4911 J On May .'10, liiHl, a monument was erected at Soda Springs, Ida., in honor of Patrick K. Connor, his associates in arms and the fifty-threthat families who founded town in 1 Si 5.1 The same spirit which Impelled the defendants of the pioi:oers to erect a monument to Patrick K. Connor prompted them to remove the body of Johnny Urn nt from his resting place tit SteamlHiat Springs and Inter his body In the cemetery at Soda Jummer m to October 15th Return Limit October 31st Make the most ot your vacation period. Travel by train speed in comfort over the world'i smoothest roadhed-L'niPat i lie. Arrive at your destination sooner.... depart later. Train travel lengthens you! vacation. Low summer excursion lares. Liberal stopover privileges. Interesting tide trips. Choice ol return routes. time-livin- g on EXAMPLES OF LOW KOUNI) TRIP FARES ; From SALT LAKE 536.00 New Orleans $64.05 Los Angel" $64.05 Portland ..... $74.55 Boston $135.95 Washington Denver Omaha Kansas City Chicago New York PrastorlluBafelr low frr - FINDS CAFE PASWATERS NEW HOME " ,..-,.- V (Continued from Page 1) ilar prodiKCt. Still hayOcally unchanged after to its patrons. service and ... ..... . , rfe-Watch for their anuouncenient row cnrrvttie an unqualified guar In the next Issue of The Eagle. antee for three years, the General is enjoying Kleclrle Her!gerator SACRAMENT MEETING. Hie fruits of public preference every Sacrament meeting will lie held here. in Murray First Ward, Sunday ev Because of its freedom from care ening, June 21, from 0 :30 to 7 and attention, its economy, ability The musical program will be ntwithstand grueling punishmefurnished by the M. I. A. and will lire, rtisiri ami Hurricane huh consist of a and b numliers by the wlth its sealed-ln-steLindsay Sisters trio, and vocal soof mechanlsni Juis won the acclaim a and b numliers, by Ray aJc- lo, more than a, million American fami t lu other polata j Distributors, dealers and utilities TOMORROW? In all parts of the I'nlted States lire Joining in the celebration of the Yesterday, with prosierlty on ev One Millionth General Electrle Reside, was so rushed with acquir ery feafrigerator. One of the prinicpal wealth and spending It, so cering tures ofthls .Juue observance Ih the of the future, so busy becoming tain Jubilee durMillionth Refrigerator salesmen, ing which distributors' be striving for sules honors, will awarded neckties of black, green and blue, according to the number toward of miles as they proceed attains salesman When, any quota. quota he will be presented with a hand tailored gold tie by the General Electric Refrigeration automobile-co- s, "More Leisure Hours For Women" MURRAY LAUNDRY Phones: Mur. 213 Teacher of Dancing Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A. Jackson Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught Phone Murray 97-- J A Little Addition SI NKOOM, CrV- -i s4 L . CaV b... 'JT'A Morrison Merrill Co. "THE LUMBERMEN Phone MurrayS S. II. CIIAPPEL, Mgr. IO West 48th South Street Murray Extension MURRAY EXTENSION WIIT NKXT? A Miserable Life led hy those affected with blood am skin diseM-sPeople ui;h .skin disca-e- s who for years were searching for relief from pains torture and siiffiring caused by skin diseases hIuuiM Lm Ass.m-I.i-tloi- i fXr r.Ts't All (I 1 l I t AH? niifn-rlo- wen-adopte- l Stei'luiis, si ale 1FNMS NET! IS STOIEN. thai is lusjiiitor. reported (iiiiI'i-- s aie n oicr:itttig wlih the .. . . i i.r-- "inn. U nue of uei i,, j,,,, .Murray stale in weed coiitml. Ilis-l-i Srh.HiI haa msii liiketi fn.ni llic limited iippri'pti.-itlot- l the weik f tin- - state will U- - confined the court, pn.lmbly oi, V,slne,:n of lliio we-lt spraying ccd with clienilciils, lilsbl im The was ft ft on the curt f..i .1 ti a "iind. ulii' iis f Um.(. i 111. the is.iv..i, n,t. wlsdisl Tli"lli.is stale sln-cU that a.itm ' was lint n to id.iy ntid ib n-u- lt 0(!r. TeJuTted lie li,1 I:i(cii It,., net nsv will case of Kcnt.ies In Hie slut mid lint Idof atne. bii-IT:t dur- !hi were Anyone vlng a .tray icnnls nei ing My. oi heiiriiitf of nyoiM endeavoring to nil i (, p, hould notify the MV AKKIVAI.s AT TIIK Mm tay 8, l,. !(mri ffIl1, r h; MUMCMTV IIOMK I'm.,, of !!, i pr Mari-tinl- l of Ihe iy of Murray. Mrs. t! O. Miller, 1'iovo. ...y, The public Is Hie t Id tin of June 10. few Mrs M,,m who iDiiiHit I irusl Mart lis an, t'tilmi, ;s.ri;t with H 1 1. ImiJ-sny thins of traluo ,.r Pv,.f June j.imla net, Ttie Mr. Vyini Griffith I'nlon. Imit, "ih sn Item ss lbllitj of of the net June 11. Mr. Slnirp, r.t:s St:ite. any thing of nny moment I vatue A ,nl n.rt burr to have Kir). June 11. M bt horer. It Uolldnr.' Mrs. Viola niltitfHt.ih. ' j '"rclnit to think D.hI Mr. boy. June 1.1. ''' In t'hl-c-- . Mr. Heiijan.ln Andrew. lrnis-r- . nn "( tnuinei.l j r"r boy, June 12. very ' Mneue. ... i. lf l..l,i, in. mid itiiiyhe f f,!, ,)l IpU In June 12. Mrs. W. S- Mil nn. Itoy, June 1.1. Miirrny msy take frlet,t and de-:- t t h k ttitr n,p ft.y W. K, "NUTICAt, Am t 4753 Slate St. House Phone Murray 5G6 tMlci..ph.itiH, is , Great Reduction in Ued Parts. Generators and Starter ISO Late Models Used All Kind We Take in Your Old Tire We do Vulcaniiing and Tire Changing We Guarantee our Work to Outwear your Tire SALE LASTS UNTIL JULY 6th wer. 1 1 i,),!,. ' '"' iii,.,. Itenicinbcr FRANK CROSS, Tire and Adjuster Man lbI to - llitf d:iii.i ir.b r of Eiu-l,-. nn rvrnlng. of the h.nie Ae I.lniU-ri- will , ,ltthvtMt .rl. f k MURRAY 4S70 So. State 4 api-ure- IT'S ALL IN THE PLANTING I NOTARY PUBLIC I m nnnr C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 ed would not have much of a garden unlen he and cultivated it. edi plant- Neither will he have much money unless he atarti to ave nd ooea it steadily. As a garden producer foodaved money produces interest. Call On Us Murray State Bank 1 t i A man Murray Press la . 431 el ,,. . Ii.hiI AXDI .USUM, I'n.p. All Kinds of Seed in Season GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL Phone Mur. diaii-wln- I'lH-- A Y- - j j W. N. JUDKINS Mgr. n, lie' flfst sleniimblp to (he Athihtle was built In America) Thl whs the ide wlm-ley.'iv.niiinh, a of X ton,, which r, Sdvm. iii'h slid 'j. dnys Inter l In the InirlH.r of l.lverrsK'1. ! Big Sale of Used Tires and Tubes CI IAS. nst to other ves-In their "iii'lnn. ! couiiiieri liil l,l ni eii, nnd to shore stmli.ti.? ; FISHERMEN AND CAR OWNERS READ THIS! MURRAY FEED STORE of the fact '7, - 5 4G10 thnf : In during the v..yne of the f l Broiii,d the world, limsle n br.Kid.iiM for the flrl line Kiidi.i lH.im..r m mr, ihe I.ati1ehlp I'lios-phoiioKmphs In fn nl of their 1 Wrecking VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. Broadway, New York, Dept. 4510 I NOMI.TIKS" you Inforint-- package of our imported two-ounr- e e r -- a I lti salve is already in use for over twenty-livyears and t nr.iien d Ihe best results. No exaggerated assertions are made about it; it is, huweur, an established fa;t that thousands of letters aie romiug in ,. us in which it i gnitrfully nlated how Verhehle l.eina .sahe did hriiij; relief rom sutTerine after all other luethoiK did fail. Veiliihle Krwina Salve is a wonder product; il til is so quiet, so sincolli. the release from paiiw take plaee iiist:nlly, it is a blessing for sensitive skin. For psora, barber's Iteli. iim n sore, ilry and we srnles. nlisresses and all kinds of skin diseases, pimples, inert bite, ieriess orten only a few applications are mresviiry to net rid of the evil ibis sahc is sold in boxes uiul costs $.00 por box. ('. 0. D. $'..13 direct from the lnirters, . ; 1 s . Vechelde Eczema Salve t III tend. A every Tal.i llivl:aIioii is ettenihsl to hiiv way to bo inixisl iu.nign-1ole who IIIHJ Wish lo Mltelul our the hore f..r e.iimple, the mettle, pltlt. flte and endurance in cm IllS'lilltfS. lent, etc., Ik usually i.ul slandini; Notice the ihange of lime for rent ure of the tliorouisbbrtsl, licil Sunday eveidlig. tjiuu k giiiss was offi. inll,v de . i hired a lloVloits tirades oil iliioiis and nlfal'ii tsl, oinplv-in-with V, S, siiimhiiils I ; All raw. t Ret lilis-lin- tbi-ri- Murray BED- TREL- LUMBER MAKES THEM ALL and we have the lumber Prices Will Never Be Lower Mlxlnc of rmt's, prime need for ndvainement. says Dr. Kraiu Ibms of so and ho. who rlalnw to lie president of the American for the Advaiicemeiit of Sc. eiiiv. He cltea Spain a nn eiumpte of ureatiu-s- s resulting fr..m mlviin; of Ihe ruivM, to msiiiinls parisl. suiritestlni: the f The regular of STATE PROPOSES neeroes-- , Indians, McIcaiis, tbsi- - Ilaptist Young INsiples' Fnlon . WEED QUARANTINE lid Jj,;,.(.se. lll Is- - held at th church Sunday rilllllppillOS-- t'hiles. t What If the e th.s.ry (. b u- -e Tin' stale Iniurd of agriculture Jni "I ai 7:Vi p. m. or whaU of l Ids, t,,.tj ltiI! vt.ltiiit - Iii U'tsoti The win (he nature n plan i Thiiriliy to of a Hible with Ihe t initralilH nam,. 1, correct, qui given by Mrs. iii!it:itil iue all f.itnis found Infol no iMibb-assertion would ln ne,t--arA I this we will take ed wild iiiilous wissls. If this ac- I'ayiie, to MiKt:i-or luah;aiiill..ii biislni-nil mutter of prior to tion should be laki-l- i il would mean up (ill IUIiij: rrentimn. tllseoiit our for the lulling itai iIicm- - farmers would led ! i:Ptl illu..in; domelic iiiiIii.hIs. j able lo sell their hay. grain or siiiiiiiHr. io-Is In i ft' il fc1' SLEEPING PORCH, SIMMER KITCHEN, NEW ROOF, GARAGE, FENCES, LIS, WINDOW SEATS? ROOM, IJATHROOM, nns-tlng- s - 2 you. s . 2 would make the average home a lot more comfortable. What is it that your house needs? niis-tln- g ,ta'r'. 612 Hy MISS ELVA BROWN n-- "j ' P n uries tha twere the products of the era tha tno time was left for becom Little thought ing wus given to the forming of character or one's ultimate destination. Introspection became an almost for gotten term as the spiritual was submerged in the material, and wealth's Illusory promises made all else seem valueless. Today, the setting has changed. Gold, luxury and have given away to bread-lines- , unOne Is employment and poverty. made acutely aware of the epher-era- l qualities of that which yesterday seemed MTtiianent. Social unrest i. lid iHilitical Upheavals apicar the order of the day. Realizing that prospjerity Is at the best but transitory; that IiHppi-i;es- s Is not necessarily an Incident of material gain, is not now the time for introspection? Would It not be well for each individual lu his own sphere to sort the real from the unreal to change his course from the pursuit of Illusions and start in search of truths? Tomorrow, whether or not the trend of the human race will be toward a higher plane, with Its reto each individual. sulting will iles'iu upon the collective result of the many Individual and (le'ernilnatlons. I'p-oeach Iktkoii this responsibility rests. What type of government lest flls the needs of human society? Wha tform of education lcst trains the youth to t ike part? What will be the status of affairs toiuor-lo? The decision lies In part with sessions day. After ;the regular held in the cluirch in the morning, ! S airplane-conscious- The Vacation Hible SInsil which has tiivn conducted for a period of It! days came to a close on Tues- WIrCiJ It ti.-- fcrj'-- - t ATiwraivlft I , mid scious, being made aware of the many lux- BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES we-kl- The OvrrlunJ Route r p& obson. lies. ltt-a- qjmmdn PACDFOC i3.a.r (5) "! . ih-- Fur Further Information Consult Loral Ticket Agent I). S. S FENCER Grnrral I'nwiirl Altai Salt l.aae ( Hr. I'Ufc a ki Continued From Page 1) the new cafe. In fact the cafe will le prepared to give clean and prompt service the children inarched to Murray Park to enjoy a picnic dinner together. The afternoon was ss-n- t In playing games and an exciting base ball game lietween Murray and Sunday School Taylor Avenue teams. The teachers and officers Ice cream cones to all. served Almtit i5 attended the picnic and reported a fine time. Springs. Stcamloa,t Springs has The Ladies ' Auxillnry met last been covered in recent years by the with Mrs. Erlckson on Thursday, waters of Hear Klver Reservoir. June ltf. Luncheon was served at Jidmny (J rant was a fnspient visi- one o'clock. tor at Salt Lake when he was in Miss Alice Jacobs of Plymouth charge of the HmNon's Hay st ut Idaho was a vllstor at the Sunday Hull, twelve miles northwest of School last Sunday. Miss Jacobs lie was a great enter1'ociitelht. father will tie remcmliered as a tainer ami his Indian wife was liketeacher In the school A few years wise noted for her splendid hospilltfO. tality Modern unto camp sister A inrdial invitation Is extended had nothing on Johnny when It to everyone lo attend the Sunday one of hl came to advertising, on School In the Haptlst Church Til Joiinl read: traiits One signs ::ift a. in. II 10:xi lo frm Sunday & twvntl j hundred myle." Johnny We have a ilne corps of teachers was fair wlih his competitors for on and classes for nil aces. $84.40 the reverse side of the hlgn, travel$4000 ers could alsi read: "Til trass Hop DAY $48.30 Per tliu'lns .10 myle Keep the trnle (IIIIJ)REVS IIUKiRV-M- . $141.81 the bluffe." Smith's Fork $130.11 which empties Into the r Klver A cotiibii.ed Children's Iay and near Cokeville had a bridge in early schisil vacallon closing program was on which at present days (as will l kIvcii mi Sunday evening rhaH I lie most iinhpic l.ii-June at h :iNt o'clock. traffic control sign in the history Kxblblis of handiwork done durof the west. This edict read as School wilt he on the vacation ing j follows: "Notis-n- o vehacle drawn and after the prodisplay by hum II than ane unliulle Is nl gram. F.verylsidy welcome. An Inloud lo cros this Hltblg in oll-s- lte teresting program tiaa Uv-- pn- ilirevioiis tit the xalii tline." EASTandWEST ai ONE MIlJ7 IONTH REFRIGERATrsrtl'sTA fP OR XVILJ BE I'Kltfr,. i flENRY FORD e fARK Daily Mu-Ifi- ! PICOT EDGING Mr. tral Pacific was built when Cor lime became the principal shipping joint for Montana. At an early dale, I!rlj!hani Young and olher Mormon lenders built: the Utah Central connecting Ogden on the main lino of the I'liion Pacific with Salt Lake City anil nhiii after wards the line was extended north from Ogden as far as Silver How, which Is still the official northern terminus of the Oregon Short Line. Thus the Oregon Short Line supplanted the freight line to the north just as the Fnloii Pacific and the Southern supplanted the overland mail stage anil freight lines from Omaha to Sacramento. Several of the early railroad lines, now part of the 1'nion Pacific System, were built by the Mormons and these (teople also look many contracts for building sections of The president the I'nlon Pacific. of the Mormon Church has always of the been one of the dim-torCuloii Pacific System. There were many other contracts between these slates to the north and ('lab. William A. Chirk showed his faith lu I'tah and California by building the Ijoh Angeles and Salt Lake railroad. lie was one of the pioneer figures of Montana and a iiienilier of the Vigilantes. This gaunt pioneer has passed away hut stories of his palatini home in New York, of his battles with Marcus Italy and Augustus F. Helntz will be (related for years, likewise. lieintze Invaded I'tah and left his mark on the west side of the val ley at. the Mascot Tunnel. 4.44; 4 1 |