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Show THE MURRAY EAL 5AVE' GLE H Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, loo Court Ave.. iMurrav, Utah, : J i J Bed ter. ,: T- 4 i I -- j 1 1 i Sunday School 11 a. in. tn. m. Leslie Stanton, Assistant Scoutmas 1879, ter. Kenneth Jorgenscn, Assistant ScoutTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION master. Salt Lake Comity Girl Scouts, Wednesday afternoon, .... $ .10 One month In advance after school. One yeur In advance - $1.00 Miss Uothwell. Leader Elsewhere hi United States 'Ladies Aid meets the 2nd and 4th One year In advance $1.50 Wednesday afternoons. OKMAX C. KING, Pastor. C. B. Editor f;3, i latwT WALLACE, lrect your EAPTIST CHURCH SOME or HINTS ON BUSINESS Rev. J. P. Payne, Pastor According to K. Q. Dunn and Co., Mm stability In many branches of Industry is more sustained than at time in the past three years. A V. any survey of standard statistics Indiies cates that, while trade outlook for the Immediate future Is Irregular, a 5 "I number of major lines are strength ""vf enlng. It Is interesting to note that "A food products are making a much it better showing than Industry in gen ? Morning worship, ut 10:00 a. m. H. Y. P. U. at 0:45 p. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. ni. Midweek Service Wednesday even ing at 7 :30 p. m. The party giveu by the losers In the Sunday School contest for the winners was a great success, close to KM) being present. Miss Nellie Willike of Salt Lake was in charge of the game jieriod. A short pro1 ,.,..,! gram was given in which loth sides 5 The belief Is widely expressed Refreshments were particiimted. r J that a lear-cu- t legislative program served at the close of the program. I at Washington would probably do The Every Member committee will to than more trade initiate activity ;j meet Friday evening at the home of ' i any other single development at the Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Leetham In UnI moment. The present congress has ion. RSE 1 created the impression In business I that almost anything may hapion, f I thus forcing industry to be extreme-- f MAN'S RELATIONSHIP TO GOD EXPLAINED ly cautious. ) It is held that the farm mortgage "Man" is the subject of the situation, while bad, gives no cause Sermon which will be read in for the hysteria that has been all Christian Science Churches on 4 sweeping over the country in recent Sunday March 5. The Golden Text (I Cor. 2:11) Hall f weeks. Foreclosures for the present l year, if they increase in the same reads: "What man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of proportion as In 1932, will total in man which is in him?" J the neighborhood of 2G7.0O0. This is Among the citations included I I only 4.3 per cent of the nuniler of from the Bible is the following: 3 farms in the countrv. Another fa "The Spirit Itself beareth witness with our that we are the Is that insurance children ofspirit, vorable sign God" (Romans 8:1&). Included are correlative passages companies and banks have been following an extremely lileral policy from the Christian Science textin the matter of farm mortgages; book "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker only foreclosing when no other Eddy which read: "God expresses course is possible. The present in man the infinite idea forever j aeutenoss of the situation Is, also, developing itself, broadening and rising higher and higher from' a 1 mainly sectional. boundless basis . . . Man is idea, me image, or uve: he is not phy j PRUNING RECOMMENDED BY sique. He is the compound idea of Uod, Including all right ideas" 1 AGRICULTURAL CHIEF (P.P. 258, 475). ? Lesson-- di i ji : j J j 1 j ' jj i j - I i j 5 j i I ' "i i At this time of year when most farm operations are very few, ex cept for the dally routine of chores. I suggest thnt the pruning saw and shears le sharpened up and put in use a few hours each day. Possibly you have some trees in your back yard or orchnrd that should le pruned next to the ground with an axe. If you have, there is no letter time to "get two birds with one stone," than now. You can put an unprKluctlve Kimt of ground back Into economic production and get a gol pile of fuel h'so. With rcNct to the pruning of your productive fruit trees, we will lie glad to give personal assistance to anyone applying for same. If you ore In a district where others too. vonld like mine Instruction on pruning, possibly we can arrange a demonstration st some central point Some Injury has been done to Mone fruits by the weather of last iHTvimVr. However, from reliable sources of Information moderate pruning Is rccommi-nded- . This method has given better yields the following season than no pruning, never or otherwise. Also remember that a good fruit grower doe not consider his Job of pruning complete until the pruning nre cleared out of the i.rrlmnl and burned. Otherwise they leoonie a harbor for insect -- u mid disease. Pruning reduce the ntnoutd of "pray ui will need next sonxoii, and w ll nlmi mnke upr.iylng easier.-- li. C. MXTON, District Agricultural Insector. sub-zer- Dont forget the High School play is dated for March 10. HOW MODERN WOMEN LOSE FAT JAFELY Gain Physical Igor Youthfulness U'ith Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyrs That Sparkle With Glorious Health Heres the recipe that famishes tut and brings Into bWsoui all the natural attractiveness thut every woman possesses. Every morning take one half of Kruschcn Salts lu a breakfast glass of hot water cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar In 4 weeks get on the scales and note how many mnds of fat have vanished. Get n faittle of KruM-heSalts the cot i trifling ami It lasts I weeks. If even this first buttle doen"t convince you this Is the easiest, safet and surest way to low fat If you don't feel a superb Improvement In health so gloriously energetic vigorously alive your money gladly returned. Itut be Mire for your health's sake Hint you ask for and get Knisrfa-Salts. Get Ihcm at Thornlon Aiid-muDrug Co, or any drugstore In the world. j NOW Is The Time To Build I Co. Morrison-Merri- ll "The Lumbermen" Murray Yard) PHONE Murray WE SELL KING COAL 8 N.wapapar SyadlMt. WNU Sarvic Williams decided Mrs. F. K. Anderson, Snpt. 8. 1927, by AlcClur. try his luck at writing, he made Just one mistake, lie told Margie. Murgie was his very charming next-doo- r neighbor. Dick's mother, with whom he lived in the house where he bad been born twenty-siyears before, was away on a month's visit to a And when the managing sister. editor of the paper on which Dick was a reporter lold him to take a day off the next week In celebration of the completion of a good series of interviews Dick had written, felt thut lie must talk over his Idea with someone. "Vou see," he said to Margie the evening before the great day, "1 know 1 could write If 1 hud a chunce anyway 1 thluk I could. Fiction, 1 mean. So when old mun Elwell passed out this day off to me, 1 Just decided I'd try my luck. I'll Just begin early in the morning and work right on, If 1 get a good story under way, all right If not, then that's all right, too. I'll feel better to have had a chauce to try, After an early breakfast next morning, Maggie, the maid, started happily forth with an unexpected day on before her. "Peace and quiet,' sighed Dick "and no Interruptions." Then bt made ready for work by a cheerful living room window and the telephone rang. "Is Maggie there?" came a rich burred voice. "I'm sorry, but she's off for the day," answered Dick, still cheerful. "Anything I can do?" "No, It's nothing very Important," answered the voice, "Just tell ber to call cousin Annie tonight?" Dick hung up aud went back to his desk and began to plot bis story. Hero's name Stanley Weymouth. Heroine's name well, what? Yes, Margie seemed to fit best Stan and Margie. He'd lay the story In the front doorbell rang. Five minutes later, aften an argument with the laundry man, Dick was back to his table. Colorado, that was the place for bis story. He put down some notes about how his characters looked. "Margie small, brown, soft eyes, fluffy balr." And then there was a knock at the back door. The butcher's boy and chops. Dick's muse was a coy one, and after he had answered the telephone to talk for ten minutes with a friend of his mother's, hnd gone again to the front door to frown crossly at a boy soliciting magazine subscrip tions, had gone to the cellar to let In the gas meter man by that time Dick's muse was distinctly upset. Pattering footsteps on the side porch. "Well darol" exclaimed Dick mildly. He went to the door. There was Margie, a basket on her arm. It was then be realized It had been mistake to tell Margie his plans. "Oh" she said. He looked tired and Irritated and uncomfortable. "Well, anyway, here's your lunch. Were you going to have any?" She pushed her way past Dick and laid out a tempting lunch. "I've been watching your house this morning, and It seemed as If every Tom, Dick and Harry's been here to bother you." "You don't know the worst been going the whole darned day. Gosh, this tastes good." "It's cold." said Margie. "Oh, bang It." exclaimed Dick. "Guess I've let the furnace Ore go short-stor- y x out" "You shouldn't try to write and keep house too." said Margie. "I suppose you think I'm another bother. Good by. Just settle down to work again and try to forget all the bothers." He didn't notice that the side door didn't slam shut And he didn't hear Margie's Investigating steps P.ut five minutes Into the cellar. later she slipped quietly back Into the room, log and some kindlings In the basket on ber arm. "Furnace Is all right," she said reassnrlngly. "I've opened the draughts. Just stop worrying." And she put the kindlings and fag In the fireplace, touched a match to the paper under them, snd, when they were biasing. cleared up the lunch things and then tot down quietly beside the fire with a magazine. The afternoon went smnilngly well. It seemed, to Dick, the most natural thing tn the world to have Margie there answering doorbells and telephones and keeping tbe de tall of worries from him. At six he stretched his long legs under the table, clasped hit arm behind his head and looked across the room to Margie, still sitting quietly by the fireplace. Margie." he said rather swedly. "1 think I've got It I mean. I think It's a real story. And It's due to yon. Not Just keeping away the interruptions mora than thst" "Well- -" Mid Margie. "Margie, the heroine's like you. She's little, and brown, with soft eyes, and fluffy hair and Margie, lo the end Stan's going to marry herr "Is don't htr tslnl" aald Margie softly. S "I Why Ship Never Landed fcerremner. liKSO, the steara-ihlSouth Const, with a crew of 10, left a Pacific port loaded with white cedar lumber. Nothing was ever heard of .shin or crew until the other day. when a catsup bottle with metal cap on It was picked up on the beach at Coos hay, Ore. Inside with a note with this message: "SS South Toast going down after explosion when boiler blew up rough seas 9:10 p. m. Good by." It Is believed a terrific explosion occurred on the ship, sinking It within a few moments and leaving no time for the crew to escape Just one of life's tragedies that always face those "who go down to the ses In ships" Capper's Weekly. Do not depend on tests for distinguishing between poisonous und edible mushrooms, warns the United States Department of Agriculture. It Is not true thut only poisonous mushrooms will tarnish a sliver coin placed In the utensil In which they are cooked, or thut tUey will become edible If soaked or boiled In salt wuier. Neither are mushroonw that peel readily always edible. Insects on mushrooms are no guide to their edibility Insects Infest both poisonous and edible mushrooms. It Is not safe, says the to eat young, un department, opened buttons, as It Is ditllcult to distinguish between poisonous and edible mushrooms In the early stages. Dublin. The plan to bring New within three and f days of Kuroe by a combined -steamer service wus brought a step nearer completion with the HI ing of the prospectus of the Irish Corioratlon, Ltd. The Idea buck of the scheme Is to build a mammoth dock and air field at Galway, Ireland. Passengers landing there from oceangoing liners could transfer to air liners making connections with the principal capitals In Europe. In the proSectu8 Sir John Purser Griffith, whose firm Is acting as con sulting engineers, states a profitable business concern should be built up If the harbor scheme Is wisely de- rtuary. veloped. "The capital outlay necessary for JOHN J VMKS LYON DEAD all harbor works. Jetties, shed and buildings for the first stages of the John James Lyon. 74, of 2i4 Fast development would be $10,000." he South street, died at a says In the prostwtus. 'The es- Forty-fifttimated outgoings are 7 per cent on local hospital ut 5:15 p. in., Tuesday $10.0()0,000 or $700,000 a year or of pneumonia and other coinplica- $13,100 a week. und forestry. "If the service between Halifax Mr. Lyon was fairn in Salt Lake or New York and Galway was carMarch 24, 1K5M, u son of John ami ried on by the same vessels as run he moved between Southampton and New Mary Toone Lyon. York, with two sailings per week; to Morgan county where he eugug-eIn farming and stock raising for and If the Southampton statutory rate of $.130 a ton was charged on many years. He came buck to Salt SO per cent of the gross registered Ijike about 8 years ago. tonnage the weekly receipts would Surviving are four brothers; W. amount to $13.8."0. II. Lyon of Morgan; Mat hew T., C, "The above figures show that the Ernest and AlU-r- t E. Lyon, und a port dues from two Atlantic liners Mrs. James Eddington, all of sister, per week would be sufficient to cover Salt Jiiike City. all the estimated outgoings. "The reduced distance of the sea voyage from Halifax to Galway will JAMES HENRY RERUN DIES enable one liner to make a complete OF HEART ATTACK outward and homeward Journey In two weeks. Instead of three weeks James Henry Iterlln, aged OS, reas at present between New York at number 8G on Union avesiding and Southampton. This would reduce the number of liners In com- nue, died Tuesday at 4 p. m., of a heart attack. mission." Mr. Rerlln was Isirn In Iowa, on June 9, 1S04, and had resided in Turkey to Admit Women Utah for nbout fifty years. to Diplomatic Corps Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Istanbul. Turkey Intends to ad Nina Pearl Berlin and two daughmlt women to the diplomatic service ters, ull of Salt Uke City. York one-hal- airline- Tran8-AtIontl- c Hih-bur- women was concerned, Turkey Is becoming, under Muatapha Kernel Its soldier ruler, a Isnd of real emancipation. Girls who were born In the harem are now training for posts tn the mercantile marine. Next are to come the "attach- ettea" posted to the leading embassies and legations of the worbL Washington, Londcn snd Stock holm are among the capitals to which woman diplomats would be In tbe tropics the path of a typhoon or other tropical cyclone Is generally a few hundred miles wide, but the patch within which the winds of destructive force occur Is very much less, ranging from a few miles to perhaps fifty miles or so. A ship warned of the existence and location of a typhoon tries to get out of Its path or. If this Is linjms slble, to avoid the "dangerous" semicircle and seek the "navigable" semicircle. sent At the center of an Intense ty Paris and Itome. owing to I lie lack the barometer reads two phoon of political significance of women Inches or more below normal and In those countries, would be exwithin an area a dozen miles or so cluded. In diameter complete calm prevails Examinations for these diplomatic so that. In many cases, there Is not posts will at first be confined to girls wind enough to blow out a candle. who have male friends serving TurHere there Is usually a break In key abroad. the clouds, revealing the sun by day A bill to admit women to the senr and tbe moon or stars by night Ice will be put before the Turkish This calm space, known as the national assembly, and It Is etect ed to be passed with tittle opssl-tlon- . "eye of the storm," ts however, no haven of rest for the mariner, since It la occupied, at sen, by tremendous waves that break iijon there sel from all sides and are more dan Army's Only Woman than those encountered li gerous Coin? to Philippines any other part of the cyclone. -Washington. The only woman Charles Fltzhugb Tolman In Asia. listed officially ns a regular member of the United States army. Warrant (i err Olive L. Hosklns, Utall Akat Oum1t Ing to do another "hitch" In the Self conquest ts ths greattst oT Philippines. ail victories. It will be l i e going home for her, for It was there thnt she Joined the army more than 25 years ago. Miss Hosklns was so anxious to go to France during the war that note to Washington say she sent ing that an officer who went ovir as Pershing's chief clerk wanted her assistance. Itut It did no good. 111 Sales Record for Past 54 Months Is Announced New Problem for Tax Collectors Wilson, Okhi. Two hundred houses was the game Carter county tax official stalked recently, with the authority of (ieiieral J. lierry King In their pocket. The houxes disappeared their sites betwen tax from .ses-rnrn- and collection time. When '."m fainllp moved from this once booming oil town, thpy took their bonnes with them. Tbe building sites remaining were not worth amoved taxes. King held th.it the bouHe were and might lart of the real he traced and upon, If found. Many Oklahoma oil field work era live In ami II "Shotgun" homes, light enough to be raised n skids, hooked on behind oil Odds trucks and dragged to new locations. others live In "ready made" pactional homrs thst may be dls mantled and reerected by ouplc of men In a few days. All of which constitutes a problem for tax collector In the II counties where population enters shirt with drilling ac ivlty. te Worried ? Is a letter over-du- e from one of the family in another city, the folks hack home, the youngsters away at school? Telephone them tonight after 8:30, when low rates are in clTect. Family reunions now then, hy telephone, are next hest to personal visits. and DRAPER "Long Distance" will be glad to tell you the rate for the call. QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by W. E. CAIN The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company PHONE Murray 535-4004 So. 5th East PATRONIZE YOUR HOME ADVERTISERS! Eat and Relieve That Hunger at the Ship's Danger Greatest in Center of Typhoon the most backward nations In the world so far as the treatment of Miking a Garden The world Is so empty, when one thinks only of the mountains, rivers and towns therein, but to know somebody here and there who agrees with us, with whom we live, though silently, that Is what turns the world Into an Inhabited garden. Goethe. d h rery soon. From long before the wsr one of Changed by Japan The name of Korea was changed to Chosen by Japan and became part of the Japanese empire. The Korean name of its capital city Is Seoul, but the present name, tha Japanese one, ts Keljo. In Mrs. Glendora iLumlquist Smith, aged 'Si, wife of Ivan It. Smith, died at the-- home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Axel Luudqulst, at West Jordan, Monday, at 12 midnight. Mrs. Smith was Imrn in West Jordan, November 11, HHH), und had lived there all her life. Surviving are her parents, her husband, six brothers and sisters; Mrs. Zelma Moon, Mrs. LuDonna Hansen, Vyrle, Iturney, Floyd and Vaudls Luudqulst; and ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph all of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lundquist of Ueuju-min- . Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. on Friday in the West Jordan ward chapel. Funeral arrangements were In the hands of the George A. Jenkins Mo- Project Would Make Galway, Ireland, Transfer Point. By MILDRED WELLS 6 at the Preaching, following at 11:30 a Salt Lake at City, Uoy Scouts, Monday ,. :.. 7:00 p. postoffice O. C. King, Scoutmaster Utah, under the Act of March ;ter February J heir 7- Dick's Interfering Muse METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MRS. GLENDORA I. SMITH IS BURIED IN JORDAN TO CUT TIME OVERSEA PLANES-LINER- Announcements Telephone Murray 35 1 Church Hafo Murru ITIUI UJ UUIU I TPS t Where Good Food Is Tasty r Good Farm Machinery IMOlJgAW STATES J WPLgJgJXX OMPANYj 2J7 80LTII STATU 4783 PHONE MIKKAV 371 ORDER "CLEAN FIRE COAL" TODAY And Begin Saving on Your Fuel Account! Lump, per ton $7.25 Stove, per ton $7.00 Nut, per ton $6.25 ton Pea, per $5.25 I i i t Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. i I HONKS: Hy. 337?. Mur. 3C: 110 Wl.ST 33KI) MU TH im. i Fortify Against Flu and Grippe Ol.ln, Jayiitrr 1, 1933 - A rr t1"n, rhlrir."it itlilf Medical Authorities agree that you are much less lilli In Ixi'lnrm hutmr prlel h nf hifi e(Tlrll hf tnnlrd likely to suffer from Colds, Flu, and other Contagious Ulr Harion I.fcratnfla, Inr , rvfwnnl Ibal OMtfilh aco olr unit. Inr, Sar. Diseases when your system is alkaline. Bftj- lour and hutjno (ioTt Maa IMIU, n tltat loss of sleep, too much pUrrd nn Ihr mark, and thai up In rfao Wrong diet, over-worof Ihoaa two Ml MI, baro I (.ild. food, drink, or tobacco, too little exercise, all In nMnnatl.iO nf Uila Uulr ratkaUr nf U tend to create an acid condition. rawnrd Mr. J. t till.-nW an' tlm tVwupanr oald lo and mn14aratii runun In ntiifif To build up resistance and maintain health an atMtkiara Mat Xhrf w tb fonl of 1 tlhout k, i . : atH-n- l placed In t and a bad t'vd Dial aa una aa Ui tnilillc tM turtrt, lb U lhlr ffci m,id h Tbla I draiind for thwa la ha' tupprsad during hr firtr four D3"Mh pa of Uila," b mnllnurd "Aa ttldrar "thcxiunda ttpoa thoumS of Indlrvlual a haa lltwallr p"urd tn from rrb ar ahlp-irfQ- t tU porta of In rountr. and our OMllrinMi IhruuKhoiil lh t'nlud bland'. ad HaatU KlatM, Caaaila. .iualnil -- t hat'or? 1tb lart ih Cut. Janatr. tod aTrrl rwitral eminm Only ymivrdar rrir4 to ordr from Sin. 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