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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Lecture on Christian Science (Continued could explain. One soldier had .a camera with him. Knowing that cameras are forbidden by fakirs at their exhibitions, he slipi-away from the group with his kodak and from behind a nearby tree he took picture nfter picture of this new feat of walking u rope upside down. When the military company was established in barracks at the new de post, the veloped and printed his negatives, and carried the pictures to his commander. Every one of the pie lures showed a company of men, in moutbed, wonder-strickeuniform, gazing upward at a taut but empty rojie stretched between two banyan trees. No human was touching the rope in any form or position whatever. Mesmerism, subtle and complete! That's all there had lieen to that Nine hunastonishing dred intelligent men had been made to see as one man something which was not there for anybody to see. The fakirs were not equilibrists who hail learned how to defy the pull of gravitation, but adepts in mesmerism who could set up in the thoughts of an entire company of men something which had no material semblunce at all. They had failed only in one unsuspected quarter, they had not been able to uiesmer-ythe camera. from page 3) Every desire for n larger sense of health tun) joy, every desire for tile power to express Hint freedom and dominion which is the birth right of nil, is a prayer. It was the prayer of great desire that surged in the heart of Abraham as he toll ed up the slopes of Mount Moriah It was the prayer of great desire that filled the consciousness of David as he stooped at the brook to choose "five smooth stones," of which lie later required but one. It is the prayer of great desire that each member of this audience has prayed in some measure when thinking of himself and this lecture he was to attend. Think for a moment of the cumulative effect of such prayer and then do not be surprised when you learn that, many sick and suffering persons leave Christian Science lectures healed and restored to the full use of their limbs and soldier-photograph- ojm-ii- n ls-ln- g faculties. Is Yet desire, however earnest, fur from being the whole of prayer We have to know not only God's power and his willingness, but we have to understand Intelligently that lie already has done every perfect thing we could ask Him to do. Thus Christian Scientists get away, as .Mrs. Eddy has taught them to do in her very wonderful chapter on prayer in the textbook, from something which has made so much of human prayer depressing and at times rather terrible. They do not beg for a sunrise upon their dearest hopes; they affirm until their eager eyes open to the glorious light of reality, already illumining nil that is good and pure and right to Ik?. MASS MENTAL TYRANNY Ve have been shaking of how false belief comes to control the Individual; but have you ever considered the fact that it may als control the mass? Naturally this control Is established through (he thinking of the individuals who make up that mass, and yet the effect In that of false belief, In one of Its particular manifestations, ciming suddenly to dominate a com- munity, a state, or a nation. Let me tell you the story of a singular and illuminating which a friend of mine not long ago in the Interior of India. This friend was an officer In the r.ritish Army. While on a march from one jtost to another with nine hundred soldiers, they made camp for lunch and rest on the outskirts of a native village. Out of the village came a troujie of fakirs who proceeded to entertain them In the usual maimer. In the of reward In the form of a shower of small coins. After the basket trhk and the mango tree trick had performed, the conM a rope from the jurer limb of one great banyan tret? to the limb of another, the taut rojie being twelve or fifteen feet alnive the ground. Three men swung up on to the rojie and inarched across It, n tight rope walkers do. Hut mid denly, with cries and gestures, the thriv n, en changed their performance Into something yu never saw a tight rope wall er do. There th.y were, all at once. wl:h their feet still pressing the but with their bodies hanging straight dowwiird beneath it. Then they walked back and forth along the und r side of the roi' u readily as they had previously balanced Ihenisclws on itlaw upier side. The of gravitation seemed to have for them t:o meaning vlntecr. They tvere chvionsly not fastened to the rope In any way, jet thev did not fall. Tli officer and his tio-- had never Mt'ii magic such an this. They nil saw the same thing, a their excited conversation proved, but none e Ik-j- I could, If it were essential, cite other Instances to show you how surely false belief operates collect ively as well as Individually upon men. What else but the collective of false belief, I ask you. can we call epidemics of measles, of typhoid fever, of influenza? FALSE HELIEF AND Rut the old tyrant is not con tent, alas, to strike at us only through the avenue (if our health. I ask your attention to an example so extensive and of such gravity new to that, if the explanation you, this revealnient of Its true na ture will startle you. The business depression which In recent months has giipiK-the I'ni'.ed States and has grlpiK-other countries, one after another, until it gripped the world. Is nothing whatever but a direful infliction ujxm men by fals, It never had any reality. It never could have any reality, but wherever false belief succeeded in making men accept a material fable in place of their birthright, the spiritual fact, abundance has fad ed away and in Its place were depression, unemployment, suffering, hunger, and all the dcsorate and many sided claims of lack. In n period whn able students of iiomics declared that there was every sound reason for prosperity In our own country we saw coin merclal and agricultural conditions Po go swiftly from bad to worse. litical leaders at length rose up to of explain the why and when-forthe unhappy condition, but their ex planatlons did not agree, only the metaphysician had a true sense of what had occurred. He was able !o see false belief Implanting the thought of fear and hick in this Individual cousclousnuss and In that one. and prcsetidy producing a panic of contagion, that Mvipt the lying claims into the thought of multitudes. The Instrument was evil suggestion, sent to every tneiital d'xr, and the havoc was wrought wher-ivervoluntarily or involuntarily, the Individual accepted it and h t It come In. At this moment we are not so Interested to know how we got Into this lamentable state as we lire t know how t get out of It. In all candor I can gie n sure answer t tl.nt inquiry. Tight every false Make war. d finitely and unceasingly, upon the obi tyrant with bis lies of lack. Here is a fair battle fur us. and as many n fight It will win. P.iit, some Incrcdulou 1 , victory begins with the freeing of die individual. All that I am declaring, my friends, all that I have been declaring throughout our significant freediscussion, is man's dom and perfection. Man did not ;ive these things to men, and neith- .'l' man nor false belief can take hem away. This Is the Iinixvrt of he new understanding, this the solemn averment of Christian Science io tliis age. (iod-give- And now you are wondering what 'wcaine of the "man in my office." Was he convinced, you ask, that material man Is only a myth, a false belief? Did the new concept of himself as an idea of divine good bring him any measure of success or advance him on the road of spiritual achievement? My friends, within four weeks from the day he told me he had but fifteen cents in his pocket lie came back smiling and grateful. He had earned by honest, legitimate, and wort during that constructive period several hundred dollars! of all, in doing this he had rendered others a useful service. He was convinced that divine understanding, applied to human does bring success. The healing of physical and menial and moral ailments is an outstanding characteristic of Christian but Is Seience, us some suppose, Its object and Its end? No, I answer you, a thousand times, No! Healing Is the method by which Is proof of Its divine authority given and the ground cleared so that the good seed may be sown, nit the object and end of Christian .Science Is to bring men Into that conscious with Spirit uid its laws by which they shall know that here and now they are die sons of God. I give you this con cise reply, but I beg you to reap your full and transforming answer !iy turning for it to the textbook which Mary linker Eddy wrote and to the Church of Christ, Scientist, which she founded. IJ-- far-flun- As new the penetrating light of this our consciousness we fall before It in adoration and gratitude as sin cere as that of the Magi when tht j knelt at the fis-- t of Jesus, the babe We rejoice and are thankful, be yoiid the measure of any men words, that again In our age freed om's beams are breaking througl the clouds of tyrannical doubt alio fear. Gratitude transport us ti the pinnacle of understanding, and. gazing uxtn the new wonders vis ible only from that height, our om conscious desire Ls that we may 1m grateful the more. God made you perfect ; God made yoii free. Cling to those grand verities of the ISible In the manner that f Chris! Ian Science teaches you ically how to do and, sooner or later, clearly and Inevitably, you shall come to see that the only evil claim there is or can lx Is false Udiof. And when we know this, hank God, we know what to do. The darkness has melted, the day is at hand. did not set his love 'The uihiii you, lior choose you, hcvause ye were more in numlnr than any for ye were the fewest ol all pepolo; but liecatise the loved you, and because he would keep the oath which he h id sworn unto your fathers, hath the I ml brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed yon out of (he house of bondmen, from the baud of 1'haraoh king of Egypt." sp-cl- X X Watch Our Window MURRAY FLORAL I'liONKS: DAY Ml KKAY II Mr. I IT IIYLM) :i05 MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. ANDKRSON, Trop. Mayor Peters MURRAY 4S70 So. State Bs.4M2 R J , Interetl a srnnry . of 4 NERVINE "Did the work" OF ALL KINDS says WHY i C. B. DELIVERED AT DRAPER PRICES Miss Glivar up. w' Ma 4 uallty Feeds Dr. Miles' ev DON'T YOU The unpainted dwelling is al TRY IT? ways an eyesore. The unkempt yard or street has a deadeulng effect on After more than three months even the spiritual life of a family of suflering from a nervous ailor a community. Miss Glivar used Dr.Miles' ment, A dirty town is a backward town. Nervine which gave her such Its Influence is demoralizing upon splendid results that she wrote business and uihiii physical and us n enthusiastic letter. im mental activities. It is almost If sufter from "Nerves." you possible to create prosjieilty in u le awake nights, Ij you dirty community, Just as It Is well at sudden noises, tire start to u nigh Impossible develop higher easily, are cranky, blue and or aesthetic side of life amid dirty fidgety, your nerves are reason One surroundings. why probably out of order. good roads and clean streets are of Quiet and relax them with the such vast financial benefit Is that they stimulate cleanliness of homes. same medicine that "did the cleanliness of yards, cleanliness of work" for this Colorado girl. Whether your "Nerves" have bodies, cleanliness and activity of troubled you for hours or for minds and souls. Sanitation should le emphasized years, you'll find tius time-test- ed in the work of civic clubs In remedy ciTective. with health authorities for At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00. 'hild welfare, clean streets, pure water, pure food, pure milk and the promotion of the health, morals and Is'ituty of the community. Call Us Today PHONE MURRAY 422 FredC anson MURRAY, UTAH Any Standard Brand of Poultry Feed Supplied Promptly FOR EVERY ITEM NEEDED ON THE TOULTRY RANCH HEADQUARTERS 4 ANNOUNCING' THE NEW FORD V8 CylinJ r e p Clean-u- p Campaign Tin New toao Eight Di LxtTJSJm public improvement, Mich im pro vision lor regular garbage collection, cleuliliig and keeping clean of sin-viand public premises, (tainting and reiioxailng of public building, sanitation and be.iutificutioii of parks, active Mipr( of lairds of health in (he promotion of f imitation of homes and private pi em lo-- , ploieetloii t.f water mipplies, of lullk Mipplkn by inMvtl.-i- i hii I sanitation of dairies, ImproMsl methods pi the handling und Kale of food. Including their protection fimo dust und fib. Much may be IK i.Miplislnsl y these Inealis III the protection of the bealih of the und their children wbbh ciltfeii oiioiild Is' a paiiiiiioiinl consideiH lion. One itf the uio-- l Important and of the camiiitiihuiicittiil object the development of u paign hpirit. In the words of The". .h.m-cIi- : This cotiniry will hot ik' n good place for any nf us (o live In unless we mnU It a K'mhI plius' for nil of us to live In. (u tin common riw hiiMs, all classes of ople la n commiinii) chic eiigagid In n campaign to work and piny itottciiiietil together, community life I fettered, throtilc kicker ate led lino ibe rank of the loyal and miircusful ,..sieis, and rind llit'tii-- i he um-f- ul citizen. The nltu of the ihiii- piilgu Miouhl lie to make every j mtiiiiiy h clean a the ileunest j home. A holm Implie a thorough chiming from cellar to garret, the removal from the premium of til - 431 Vued 1 An- fr - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL Phone Mur. - Ird -- All Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - Ird 1 cztu g,. I gait paign: Hire an extra man to help clean Eight-cylinJc- s We have a complete line of potted plants and cut flowers t and screens, painting and rejmlr of houses inside and out, painting and repair of fences, proper care of vacant lots, converting them Into playand gardens, the plantground.flower gardens and of trees, ing vegetable gardens and lawns, and 'rimming of trees and shrubbery. All of these improvements enhance the value of the property, Increase the pleasure of living, promote the health of the citizens and reduce the fire risk. In other words, besides other Im- portant considerations, it is good business, both for the property owner and the community. The Clean I'p and Paint l'p Campaign furnishes work for the unemployed and stimulates the business of the dealers by creating a demand for everything needed in making" the homes clean and attractive. The following slogans express some of the points to be stressed in a Clean I'p and Paint UP Cam ivinr-ii- in-- Continued from page 1) They Are This Year UNUSUALLY LOW PRICED X i Illumines Christ-understandin- g Paint-U- X n THINKING REWARDED RIGHT nounces The Gift Of Nature Is FLOWERS A Is? oK-rat- e T I ... T I. vu i it nil ill er the State. This will bring people txit.i. see a man proud of ,u. and greater prosperity. ,)la( IWhen you apply to the banker lives so does yur i!,.,, for a loan his decision may be Every home should greatly influenced by your outward against the house fie . manner and appearance-- The same Flies carry on theii- t. j tiling applies to your home, your ...... ...... ure uorn in barn, premises, and your place of and thrive In filth. You will be judged largebusiness. lies may eliminated from ly by their outward appearance. community If their breeding mn Money paid for promoting com- are destroyed. Hire an extra man. An hour munity health represents a very small Insurance premium. work beats a dollar of dule. made for to make more des the fly. neighborhood pride toward the care of rented or owned. whether projierty Neglect should be a community con cern. Get together, work for your own town or community, beautify It. liemember that towns get a retiutation as well as men. Make your town favorably talked of ov- - Plans should one may cry, Is It possible to fre weeds, and unrubbish, garbage, i' ven an entire nation by any such sightly buildings and objects, the means as this? Yes, I answer you. sanitation of outbuildings, Installa- perate war on Civic and it is jmsslble thus to free the na tion of flush toilets, the providing lion and thus to free the world, and of garbage receptacles, fly traps should 90-Jcgr- r, V-typ- cc . 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