OCR Text |
Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Mrs. Annie Simper and family of Kant Midvale, were visitors at the homo "f Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sim- Secret of Ff.ce Powder Shower Its Blessings? m 'Something Saved on Everything For many years archeologists have been scorching for "psymithIon." They have uncovered the ruins of ancient cities, nnd excavat ed tombs full of gold and other treasures, all in vain. Nowhere did they find so much ns a thimbleful of "psymithion." Aristophanes, Pliny and other writers referred to this substance, and from their writings It appeared that It must be some kind of cosmetic. And this plainly appeared from an old Hellenic poem warning the reader "never by the use of psymithion can you make a Helen out of a Hecuba." But this merely excited the curiosity of the archo ologists and caused them to dig deeper Into the earth, and at last thoy found what they were looking for. Prof. T. Leslie Shear of Princeton university, while excavating the tomb of a Corinthian lady, found a terracotta box containing 'psymithion." which the lady, before she entered the tomb, used In powdering her face. Analysis showed that it was a carbonate of lead manufactured along the same lines as white face powder that modern ladles use. This shows that the ladies of ancient Corinth did not have shiny noses, nnd indicates they were just as skillful in makeup as those of the present generation. Helens use "psymithion" as freely as the ma-cln- 11 4 MILK COFFEE Cans AIRWAY Per pound - f Edward's Dependable Vacuum HONEY CATSUP CELERY SALMON Lb. packed SWEET CLOVER Quart Jar No. CAN' 19c 20c 25c 25c 9c 5c 6c FANCY MEDIUM SIZE STALK In PIECE to HAKE Per Pound JLJiTLV JL 1 Half r..uii.l-1'j- cli Ut Bishop J. Emil Ericksooti who has been seriously III at his homo on Second West, Is reported to be MURRAY STORE Until a few years ago, one of the picturesque features of life In Paris was the early morning visits of tlfe goat herds. These animals were driven around In Hocks and the milk was taken from them at the door of the patron, who was sums moned by the music of Persons herdsman. the played by who were not Interested In goat's milk or the picturesque features of the visitation, raised some objection to the music, which sometimes disturbed their slumbers. Accordingly, the prefect of pollen stopped these herds at the city gates and turned them back to the country and for live years the city residents struggled for their goat's milk under dillicultles. A company was formed to handle this article, but its operation was very unreliable and the quality of the product unsatisfactory. In response to repeated protests the police were compelled to rescind the order and the goat herds returned, but In limited numbers, however, and under strict police regulations. It has been promised that the number of herds may be Increased later If there Is any demand for them. " g young iH'pole returned to the Cain home whore a delicious hot lunch was nerved. Those In the party (Continued from Page 1) e were Misses Helen Rludslclch, A raiaelty house was In attend-- j Vera Lcoiui Lcddcll, Turk, nn.v at the Conjoint meeting In Cain, Amelia Reck, and Messrs. Taylursvllle ward hint Sunday evWayne Madsen, Kenneth White, Joening, where they heard a splendid on seph Wright and Thuon Wright. lecture by Edgar Young "Indian Isre." The Adolph male The Second ward ISechivc girls chorus rendered a number of very held a very delightful candy pull fine musical mimlx'rs. irty at the home of Miss Vaudis Cleliand. The M Men and Gleaner Girl of Taylorsville nre sionsorlng one of The Murray Second ward primary their x)ulnr dime dances Friday will give an old time or "depresnight. St- Valentino will play an sion" dunce Saturday night In the lKtrt In the program ami recreation hall. There will he pup tin-rwill le many special features. ular dance mticle as wi ll us old time so everyone may enjoy the Mr. iiml Mrs. Vurliui Mortcnsen pieces, dances. Ciiigham drcs.se and over- entertained at a bridge dinner Satwill nils le featured In wearing apurday evening at their home on parel. Vine street. The guests were Mr. ntnl Mrs. R. K. Swensen. Mr. and Tito l'rts'hlvp girls of Grunt ward Mm. Wayne Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. a most delightful party for gave llauskiiceht. Mr. and Mrs. mothers at the roen-atiohall their K. Al'in Itntetnan. Mr. and Mm. ( A program was given, followed by !(. Anderson. lr. and Mm. J. I.. games and refreshments. About fifty Kllerinoti. Mr. and Mrs. (lien E. were present. Miss Vera Johnson, Heme. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Terry. Mrs. U 11. Erl.kson, Mrs. Ada lr. and Mn. I.amont lteniilon. G rem wood and Mrs. Simper High prlft- - went to Mrs. Itcmtlon are the teachers of these clnsio. and Mr. Wayne Nielsen. (irant ward M. 1. A. will ghe a The officers and teacher of the Valeiillntie dance Tuesday evening, Primary Association of Murray 1st the lith, following mutual. Ward hold their monthly preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. ,T Carlisle gave a arty SatAmanda Mantle on Itoielder street. urday evening for a few friends. Int Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. rs) was played and a delicious SUteen were present. A social tluic lunch was foltowrd the hUsillCHN (HI, and Ros was the honor Mr. Ilnrlt-Icfreshmcnls wit served. giii-s- t last Thursday at a party In Mr. Howard Oitn oiitortalued a celebration of his hltthdiiy untilicr-sary- , by relathes iiiimlMTing twenty. group of hi young friends lust Monday evening with a M sled I i sines were played and a late sup party. After a two hour ride the er Local Mention f nppn-cintiv- - e The Minstrel show presented by the M Men and Gleaner Girls of Murray First Ward last Thursday by a night, was very well large crowd. It Is planned to pre- M'tit the show in South Cottonwood Ward and also in Winder ward. Anthrai Herd to Eradicat weigh-maste- fore the ore was sent through the various processes, each car was weighed, and this was done by then givpushing It on the ing It a shove to send It coasting down the traik to the mill, says Popular Mechanics Mngn.lne. The welghuiaster observed that each time a car was bumped In switch itig. a quantity of dust sifted out. A lease was obtained on the three eighth mile truck and men began cleaning It up. Ore valued at I17.V a car has been shipped to this mill, and It has been estimated (hat the residue dump alone contains unclaimed gold worth f.t.iX).000. 11 io-t,- - . t- j Specials SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th Ciro-efin- GATEWAY PEAKS, size 2'; PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar SHRIMPS, Gulf Kissed, 2 cans OYSTERS 3 cans SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4 lb. PkK ORANGES 2 doz. BANQUET BU1TER, lb COTTAGE CHEESE, pkg Prime Rib Rolled Roast, lb Loin Pork Roait, lb Choice Steak, Round or Sirloin, lb. l 10c 19c 25c 23c 19c 25c 19c 05c 1 fdf , j ,,. n, Tc pi m-d- rn were 18c jwards lie " ivl- 15c Ilea!)-- , C 560-4- SJ2 SOUTH STATE STREET In?, ti 1y a wv-jr- wtb tbitr Mis-- ttiowc I s IMiti Wnltrfs, Graii? Johnn. 'Hs..ii. . pro-.k'i.i- The pusl.ivp ;ir!s n,f an 11" in P'letsn. PHONE MURRAY l f"l. ol . 'o pi,tii.sl ni U ii'tii-n- ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY rt,ri re-- H.r.,thy sir..tht Ijumino M'lbn AlkT Sll.Tff. Ituth Ijip sei)..n. llebn I -- amy, Iwl.'l Ginriln. ..t motf. G'ei.tm Galliel.rr, Ituth EotM . find Ir.a l,Hk;K Mi Althca imfr ami Mis Jiuio Snrnwti arv bo learhirs of tLU class. rlntf-brtin- Frftl Cm'n TI.! Country wn In orc.mlrcd ct f.(.ti.-iiii i;i j..;ir be for I'IS ibils. If Jon Mi)) tt'O In (, f bebri votr atihend lUN-r.T.V h.imbd in at the lie. j,:ti I "M efli.r ret itiliv, M) the I'.i.Toti ;!.!. Al':ire!i;!y t,o rn, , ., s.. e,l to rnfij t',i, dite IST.t. hot the fact tliut It d c not la i!,ijdn;j!i.. by e. tuii'iUinj it tbro'is'i a n.i. ro -, The fie, .v Intend r Koj-- the iTVt f..;:..w nn the the t -- T T i ! j;, a Convenient Oijrgan "oxygen bricks" are put out In glass Jars, designated for use In aquariums. A brick sells for the equivalent of IS cents. The ox Jgcn is "chemically bound" together, though the mime of the binder Is not mentioned. It I claimed that those brick yield :t.Vi time their vo. uine of the life supporting gas. The bricks may be safely sent hr mail. The oxygen substance Is not pr ccrved under pressure, hence there I no danger of explosion. Test rlfie sleds have pierced the containers without exploding (he contents. In Germany s Hoffman ivl 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 23c Jar COFFLE, Schilling, 1 lb. ; COFFEE, Schilling .. 2 lbs Ktl 3 lbs. 33c COFFEE, Schilling 4 lbs 51 Jar nJC MACARONI, 4 23c Corn FLAKES, lbs CATSUP, Woods Cross, 3 for 10c Picnic Tin 3 for 20c .. Tall Tin, SALMON, 7c. to 10c lb... POT ROAST, per 8c SALT BACON, lb f PAR (large package .... 25c WHITE KING, large pkg. 29c BEANS, white, 1 fi5SllZlaWlS small 2 for 15c Corn FLAKES, 10c large BEANS, Lima 2 lbs I 17c 4 lbs 18c RICE, Omen pieets e' each nu i"ratorn equeste got you grand f The v ASPIRIN TABLETS, Bayers, tW m 12c little si (1 dozen in box) VICKS VAPO-RUsmall 23tf round- PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO hie 13c 4 lbs 2 cans 25ciother BEANS, red, BULL DURHAM TOBACCO. 5 lbs 15c 6 bags 25d!o(llu pi' 11 ling SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th LARD TEA (Tree) y2 lb 2 lbs. 15c 19c MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th KARO (Blue Label) KARO, (Blue Label) 2V2 lb. can 5 lb. can 15c 29c has TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th CABBAGE, lb COFFEE, (Ace High) lc 1 lb 15c bul.it- - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th SOAP. Crystal White STRING BEANS, No. 2 can ... 2 bars 5c for 20c . 3 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th .... MACARONI or SPAGHETTI CORN 3 pkgs. 10c 3 for 20c VALENTINES AT MADSEN'S WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. IN SALT LAKE COUNTY Priced from 5 for lc and up I Valuable Right of Way Loss than half a tulle of railroad track used by a western gold mine recently yielded over $.".000 In pay dirt In one mouth after a noticed that the right of way was literally paved with gold. Be- nt I BROWN SUGAR JAM (Hewlett's) In addition to being very virulent, anthrax Is particularly bad because of the dllhYulty in eradicating It completely from lnfvted prom The anthrax bacteria have Isos, the ability to produce spores which are exceedingly resistant to disin a The M. I. A. of Taylorsville Ward feet Ms, weather, or other agencies. TIicro spores tuny live In the soil or gave a very successful social Tueselsewhere fur as long as 25 years, day evening. Games and stunts tin- and when taken Into the bodies of der the direction of Mrs. Mary P. cattle, sheep or other animals may Lindsay. Mrs. Jennie It. Gcrrard. produce anthrat. In fact, the first real outbreak of anthrax In Minne and Mrs. Ellen S. 1'eiinton were sots, occurring at Montevideo In for n plea-aevening for fifty persons. Uefreslnuents i;'J0, was traced to a sin-- le farm on which the disease bad been in were also m rviil. troduced 12 ear before, through some animals which died dariiiK Mr. and Mrs. Jennie I Mortis shipment from Smth. I'.tkotn. were pleasantly surprlHl nt their home on South State Tuesday evenHow Old Cuttom Br(ao Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nel ing. I March II of each year tin On "nil. and Mr. and Mr. J.e Mc tourist at Newark. England, will on the occasion of Mrs Clonry take note of the thousand pennv Morris' birthday anniversary A loaves if bread which are given hot U!ier was served at a table away at the town ball an I wonder iciitetisl with red P'soi and Jellov.1 why. t'uring the English civil war daff. .!,. in 1(513 one Hercules Clay dreamed 'Irs Ernest Croxford. who hin three nights running that his house wn on fire. Accepting the warn II tin- - past tell days. I re hi lug. ho removed bis family prompt , sligbijj- Improve! (,t ly. ami tin sooner were they In Hon wiiMc;. their now home than the gunners of The It;lii'piSc of Murray Sissind the Parliamentary army dropped a Yv.ird were very bo;i!t on the old dwe!irg Fver nurprlse Tllehiljiy hf!ertlHii vviii ,, j Hltiee a thois,-iiiloaves have Ims-i- i distributed annually to romimmn the itivHed Ct-f of till' rate the e.-,- t ..f Hercules o., S'sirtJ, ntid were h- -j lotihte, '..:h mi etiv. !..(. roMainti.g a U.i though many of his dreams. try " im T tush .i iis.il f,,r Ward liiiiint. uaii.v, U H. l!a-HKJiop mus-i-- u Body of EnfinfTi tave the .ss,.t, ,iu "pr!,.! hol" Ijit.r in tbe afiernisin Ice The American Eniiueiiin co-iell was formed In Ivcviuhrr, p.i.-i- i nr.d !ke w,'i wrvs The First Vcwr td.ivi Girts i.f ty the Fedenite.J Atoricnn En soeietie. The name was Mima) S.notj.J td rttcttalM-March 11. fci. to the bntg'-ill.c'r iti .ilrs at a pi.ttv and .n present HtV. Its 4b;eet 1, rt fur "1'i. t 1,1 Motid.,) ev. i.ii.j in tl... lhi r the public wel'iire Wherever VVHt , t bun f.s retdioll l.i.Jl. technical and ehgtnevriiig k'lowl and p.per.riici' nre Invoked piii.t'sl invitations by ,.ne of tl.e t.,b-nMl June Sw.iisen. and to consider und n, lI(,n of common rnmrrtt t't the m were boait !uis-d- . with lera and nll.ed tecbhi.al pro i!.s..!i!s Bh. i,Ti. pp ti,,, tiiieit'ng fe.ott. t'oe ftrd W.re ruplds, Hfid tbf roiopj. t on E(,,--mat..rjPnr .j,,. In ,.f mldy bidtt. rei'tn of cncinccrlns. rr.ar(h or In jfi.v. ts werv Ih Industry The mile wn attend wjh Nmi the iiil economic fie PI. ;jUel of t,k wn, f ,,s, (;(,,, THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES:, JAM (Hewlett's) pun-pipe- snow-drifte- Io-raln- WE RESERVE Parisians in Long Fight for Prized Goats' Milk Burns' suppers all over the world the haggis occupies the place of honor on the festive board. But the "great chieftain o' the pud slightly Improved at this time. ns Burns called It, may Murray City is to bo very highly be not so purely Scot as most peocommended for their jcrsistent ef- ple think. The French claim to have invent forts In successfully combating the ed It, and say that It was Introsnow on Fifty sixth south and koei-Inthe street open to the maternity duced Into Scotland by Mary (Jueen of Scots. There is certainly a hospital. At times this scorned im- French cookery book that contains possible to accomplish us the a Sixteenth century recipe very In almost ns fast as It was similar to that now used for the cleared out. The road is now a nar- making of haggis. row lane Is'twecti solid walls of But if we are to go to old cook snow and lec reaching higher than ery books for evidence, the English a iersoii's head In places. can put in a claim, too. Haggis Is mentioned in three volumes, all of As many of the streets both east which were produced in England in ami west of State street are blocked the Fifteenth century, ntid one of to traffic, it affords those responthem, dated 1420, gives a recipe. Whoever Invented It the demand sible for the maintenance of the hosfor lmggls shows no sign of fallto considerable satisfaction pital, off. Even In far-ofCalcutta. know the street to the hospital has ing and Sarawak. Scots In Shanghai Urn kept oeti to traffic, and they slst on It, and supplies are sent out for the paare deeply regularly from homo. And at one tient and eftlcient work of the Mur- St. Andrew's dinner In London last ray city nfllclals ami equipment In year.VK) pounds of haggis was eaten Exchange. maintaining this service to them. At din'-race,- Grocery Specials in Effectto Feb.lR s. Question Scots' Claim to Haggis "Discovery" III. . - m self-binde- Specials Saturday, February - --aBsaa 1 Knovn to Greek Ladies I have often thought how wonper, Wednesday of last week. derfully this age has been blessed Mr. and Mrs. Gene H'.uuffer are and prospered, when in a single lifethe the proud parents of u baby ty, time it has progressed from bare mowing slcltle, cradle, past born February 2. r up to the reaper, witli HuiL does which combine, away of Seattle, Miss Jumar Edwards hund-fan- , machine, fanthreshing lwen the has who guest Washington, ning mill by Its single operation! of Miss Gladys Wright, was extenIn the last sixty years we have sively entertained w hile here by her gone farther In our harvesting than in all the thousands of years that many friends. Miss Wright entertained at a bridge supis-- r In her had gone by since Abraham gathhonor Wednesday evening at her ered w heat on the hillside of Canaan for Sarah and Hagar to grind by homo. hand, 'The Observer" writes In the Members of the Elite .Bridge club Montreal Family Herald. Our wheat, were the guests Thursday of Mrs. T. too, has become a very different from the stubby ears, two on Kay Kingston, at her home In the thing a stem usually, of the small grained a incuts. Iris jsirt w heat which Joseph knew and grew Think of the Members of the (). I). O. club were In the land of Egypt. we have of food millions of tons luncheon o'clock one nt .entertained taken oot of the ground, since that home the week at last of Wednesday flood of which every nation of Mrs. Onirics Eatehel on State great has preserved some recollection. street. GOO was played following And still we have harvests und take luncheon. Those present were Mrs. more nitrogenous grain and other John ISergor, Mrs. Win. Smith, Mrs. foods from the soil! Will manThos. Powell, Mrs. Albert Wood. kind always be able to do so, do Is there danger of Mrs. Maine Welch, Mrs. Kid lhivls. you suppose? First prlae went to Mrs. John Mer- earth and air and sea falling to give us the materials for building up ger, and Mrs. Win. Smith was wheat, and dairy products? Have awarded the consolation. we any natural reason for believing that no change Is possible, that Jack (Hay. Jr., young son of what has been, always will be? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clay. Is reportFaith Is an amazing thing. Is it not? ed to have been removed to a local hospital, where he Is quite seriously m i Shall Harvest Always r j STORY OF I'TAH HONKER (Continued from pace 1) learned her chosen work from Romania Pratt. This study covered a lcriod of six months. She returned to l'ayson and her practice which covered a long period of years and during which she be came known and loved, not only In I'aysoti, but outlying towns and districts. Her practice, because of her untiring, faithful service, icrvw rap-Idland for fifty yeura she continued her work, during which time her record Inorensed to between four nnd five thousand hlrtha. For the jaist few years she has seiit her hummers busily working and caring for her loved home In Pay ott, and sjs'ndlng her winter with her daughter Clara, In Murray. Lonesome? When you think of those in other citic one of your own family., or a and wish good., friend to them talk could you can! you y, Telephone! Low night rates on tation-to-tatio- caQi n begin at 8:30 p. m. The IiOnr Distance operator will be find to tell you tho rale to ajvy point you wtmt to ralL NOTICE All mendier who have signed up for membership In the Murray Rifle and Revolver club are requested to he present or have their due In at the regular meeting. Tuesday, February 1 1, a I.N.kft will be closed for charter inemli'rnhlhp at that time, will have j after which membership to purchnsd from club, owing to ithe fact that allotment of ammunition and guns is bnwsl on charter The Mountain State Co. Telephone & TIgrPn m'nil'r. Oiprty Eiprrt Fiihtr The psirey, or fishhk, a it name imjii.es, live entirely on nh. It Is an cjert nt hovering above the surface of the water until a flxh seen bear the surface. mwn the l're dive In a wirt, powerful rush wtneii often came it a foot and a bn!f lieliealli the nurfilce. but Which eldom fails to land It prey, fn fnrtnmitely. In nren frequented by efiglc. the wprcy I oftn rohtted of it cntch l y the larger bird which scire iho Ch while the oaprry I NEW SPRING SHOES! 1 In fl They're a fay and colorful a the first spring How cm and really Irresistible. $1.95 $2.95 glit away. For hne ahon tntrit Drawing A smart young man entered a crowded tmmcar. and. Billing down, became awsre of a general focus-in- g of eje toward a smart ty drred girl a shoe He mw a (1 Hole protruding from her ho. Calling her attention to the fact, he aaid, to you ti- -t think, ml, that that II note would be better In a bank, creating a little Intrrestr Smiling, ahe replied, "Io you Dot think, Hr, (hut It la cresting quite a great deal of lnrret wber It ur-llor- def Clttea Star. f )ouH le! t,f fahlon parade, orraMon In of naterwnaie or pastel kid. U our frT, elr lWk CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL FALL AND WINTER STYLES $1.00 $1.95 $1.45 - 1 Eat Salt Broadway UkeCtr.Utah |