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Show THE MUfftAY EAGLE K & L MARKET SHOWS INCREASE IN Bl'SINKSS 1'ratt of the Mr. IC IiIh buslncHS Iiiih fJT7nT & h Market very definite- suys ly Inereused tdnee lie started liU market nearly u year ago. Si much so In fact that Wednesday of this week he completely doubled Ida stock of inereliHiidlse at the market. Mr. Pratt Is enthusiastic In his appreciation of the wipport given hlra by Murray citizens and wishes to thank the public for their past and continued supixirt, thru Mr. and Mrs. D. Parry and chilMrs. Ed 8tott has leen confined the columns of the Eagle. of Salt Lake visited friends dren week. In appreciation he offers some to her bed the past in during the week. Murray in seasonable substantial savings O. Bund wall is quite seriousMrs. merchandise in his advertisement at her home in Mrs. Dell .Tost and children, Car-ito be seen in another column of ly ill of influenza and Thomas of Ogden were Ilolladay. The Eagle. Murray visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur uotmmon Miss Dorothea Raker of Ogden See Madsen's Big April Sale ! and family have moved back to their old home on Oermanla ave. is visiting at the home of her aunt, Miss lone At wood on Vine street. enReunion Whaling 1,000 Yean Old Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Mrs. Phil Grimni of Sugarhoiise dates back a thouWhale tertained the Country Cousins lust . Monday afternoon iu MursS'iit sand years to the vojhges of the Tiiylors-vlllein Thursday at their home In the Twelfth the guest of her aunt, Mrs. century. Basques Twenty guests were present. ray, Cederlof. WE d 1,1'wis Rawlins Circle of the (J. A. It. Mrs. Martha iRoltoai of Miller "Once in a Blue Moon" will meet at the home of Under varying conditions llie and Geneva Caldwell, Thursday ward has as her guest for a few days, Mrs. Hugh Park of Shelley. moon appears to be of different colat H o'clock. night, April Idaho. ors. It has never appeared to he of blue color and hence "once In Mrs. F. It. Aderson has been on Mrs. Mary Tripp is visiting at blue moon" may be taken to mean the sb k list the jMist week and is home of her son, Riigham the that the occurrence referred to in greatly improved atthis writing. and family at their home in Tripp the expression will most likely never Salt Juke. as has Reunion Jr. Mrs. Iiyruiu happen. week end guests Mrs. J. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Rrlug-hurs- t ami Mrs. Alf I.ockwisKl of Salt entertained the members of Lake. the Eight O'cbsk Dinner club, WHO ELSE WANTS TO Thursday evening at their home on Mrs. Marie Berger was hostess Vine street. Wednesday aftemon to members of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sudbury will the O. I). O. Club at her home on South State Street. entertain a few friends at dinner, Friday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madsen are making their of Ephraim Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Killpnck home with Mrs. Madsen's mother have gone to Perron, Emery county Mrs. Joshua A. Mackay, 4fti to attend the funeral of their fathI'.rown street. er William J. Killpnck. SAVE H HEY ON TIRES ? Mr. and Mrs. I'reston (ilbbons are rejoicing over the arlval of n baby girl Wednesday moruing, ApMrs. Jlbbous was formerril 11. ly Miss ItHle Jamleson. Parley Harmon entertainthe daughters of the Pioneers of the Cottonwood Camp Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock ut her home on north State atareet. Mrs. ed A delightful surprise party was and Mrs. Ronald Beckimm evening at the given Thursday of Park City sent Sunday with Max Wiseman In honor of home Mrs. Reckinnn's mother. Mr. Agustri and Carrol Railey. who Recktnan at her home on fs'.th So. of Jean moved to Salt Lake to make have They attended conference. their home. Various games were Mrs. George Raker has return- played and music was enjoyed, and sixed to her heme In Ogden after a refreshments were served to teen guests. on home old her month's stay at Vine street, with her sister Miss Mrs. Verl Rlshop and Mrs. Earl lone At wood. Cannegleter attended their bridge and luncheon club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wells of Salt Mrs. Ims Wright of Salt Lake City. Rz-arttl iitke and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mrs. Bishop will be hosThursday. were of Reatrlce, Nebraska, club at her home 011 the tn tess dinner gm-stSunday of Mr. and IVpInr Street, April li. Mrs. Plicate on Miller street. Mr. .f ft. h LOOK A .mrtr v 1 m j fc m s The marrlace if Miss Kslher Raker of Salt Ijike and Milo Simper of this city took place Mr. Simper Is the son Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simper Mrs. Carlisle Young, who has of Crant ward. A number of seriously 111 with pneumonia pnrtlus are Mng arranged for the has returned home from the hospi- voumr couple. They will make tal. Her son, Robby, who has also their home In Salt Lakt1 ill with pneumonia is ImMrs. fiooree iMran entertained proving and Is expected home menils'rs of her club at a marriage of Miss Hazel Iourit.en and Ralph William ! Price both of I'nlon took place Monday. The 4.50 0 A I 1 I $6.50 X -- VJA0 emu ft M. la-e- Ix-e- GENUINE AA QUALITY at the price of "bargain-built- " tires U! A high Friday of last week at Fol on Maple street. the afternoon lowing the lunchi-o111 overs wen-laiearns. was sm-ii- i . for twelve luncheon John Merger her home n d gui-sts- 1 quality, tire th;t saves you real money right from the start. Thousands of motorists are taking advantage of it , . . are getting genuine Goodrich AA Quality at money-savinprices. Why don't you take advantage of this record value ? Come in now and sec the new Goodrich Cavalier. You'll be amazed that you can get such a tire for to little money! g high-qualit- soon. entertained at a tuie o'clock luncheon Wednes day at her home on !Wril South street. In compliment to the ladies of the O. D. . Club. The after-1101was sjieiit In cards. Goodrich THINK of the Mr. y Mrs. Henry Wheeler entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rrown and at her home In Cottonwoml. The Miss Clara Clement were the guests were memlsTS of the J. C. A low bowl of pink and yelweek-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. club. low swivt js'iis ivntered the lunchMiss vas Clements Call. Schuyler the missionary companion of Miss eon table. Yellow m tulles III cryThelma Call Rrown In the South- stal tapers were at each end. Covers were laid fT twelve guests. ern States. The afternoon was ipcnt In playwere award-m- i Mrs. Julia Home Sanders, wife ing bridge and prl to Mrs. Clco Rrown, Mr. Her-nicof J. Karlo Sanders, dl.nl Prlday Adams and Mrs. Ivlores at their home In Malta, Idaho, r'unernl Nervleea were held at Mal- Capes. Merc ta, and graveside nervlei The officers of the 1 rant ward held at the Murray City cemeSchool held a contest Sunday tery, Thursday at 1 p. m. the ladles and men between Is Mrs. Sanders survived by her to see which of the assis'latlon, husband, who Is well known I could the largest atgroup pt Mrs. Ibis city, being the son of School. The to tendant Sunday Orson Sanders of this city. Also wore vicIndustrious ofbvrs lady Hire young daughters. They wen entertain! at a made their home In this city until torious and dancing party. Wodneiday evening tlu-moved a few ago, when by the losing mcmlMTs. which whs In the Handera ranch In Idaho. well attmiled. A luncheon was also served. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Jackon nn toi-cto INn. Saturday of Ins! Fred Anderson. Jr. enlerlalins! week for their son Shirley Jack.1 group of young friends at din a son, who whs suffering from ner last Friday evening at Jean-ties- ' He Is coiival-c- i Infection. throat Tea Room on Highland Drive lnc at Ids home In Miller ward Th-- y liter attend'! Ih" Junior In mid cx"vts to rvtititi to In Murray. lrini Fight oupli few days to hsium,. his studies Including Mr. Van Anderson and A. V. C. at the Miss Ritty M.wl enjoyed the af fair. Mrs. E. C. Kii"wti.n was hoMe to the ladles of the Alternate Wed l ave Mr a tl Mrs. 1;. Dell iieday wwing club, at her home. returned from a wis k's trip by A one o'clis k luncheon was nerviil, auto to San Frnmlwo, Cal. Tiny were aciU'patib"l rme by Mr. The Relief Society ofthvr' las brother. Dr. Cenrg- - !. P.ik Icub-rof Murray Second ward. er of Sail Fr;incio. wh' wl'l lileaniMtly surprlsiv,! Mrs. Iludell sisnd the r'inalin!'r of the wik it the home tit Mrs. Wtullu Ijir-wti- i here with his parents. He visited in honor of Mrs. Ilixli ll's birthbis aunt. Miss I. me AtwHan.) Hftivn gu st o'ber nlathcs in this day ntinlverniry. city Wed wire (James wire plajcd neday. and r f ifhnn'iits ere mrted. The Cuill ;i,!s ,.f Murray Rap Mr. Frank t'oihioih fine a Clnirh p t wired flin unity on hit hiedi.md, Mr. Ming tvrty lat Monday tdebt at Plunk Knrbiixh In honor f hl Wnntch Sprlmrs plnnce. 1lno last Satur-la- present were: Wllma Wntt..n. 1 bridiay uiinivi-rvsrnlubt. Thirty five Riits were Von Stnnffir, Ada I'hlrm klea, pii"'iit. The evening was ctit In Wayne Stauffer, Violet HUman. pbijlng satin's and refreshment Majors Miller. Narfa Itelcber, Fs wire s.rvii Inter In the evening. ther Anderson. lVrry Belcher, d e s f Ih A.A0 11 J,t J(fs s Goodrich - Cavalier AA Quality e tf 11 3Ih Seuih and Male Murray 63 I AT. CHICAGO FARM LOAN NEWS FAIR An The general contract for erection of the Ford Exposition building at the Chicago World's Fair W. E. Wlllliiiu J. Killpnck, 72, pioneer has been awurded to the resiIent of Castle Dale, Emery (f.N'elJ cotLstrucMou yompuny of county, died at the home of his Chicago, it was announced reson, Dr. M. L. Klllpack of Murcently by F. E. Lundstrum, manhad He afternoon. Monday ray. ager of the bs'iil branch of the been at the home of his son four Ford Motor company. Construction work, which has days and died of Infirmities incident to age. Funeral services were already begun, is to be completed conducted Friday, at the Ferron June 1. ward chapel in Emery county, Fourteen hundred tons of steel will be used in the building, which where burial also took place. will be 800 feet long and rise 110 In honor of Dr. II. X. Sheranlan feet at itsi highest point in a huge who leaves the latter part of the central rotunda. week for San Francisco, Cal., Specifications call for 700,000 wall where he will practice medicine, square feet of the members of the Murray First board, l.OOO.OOOi feet of luniler, ward bishopric and friends sur- 5,000 yards of concrete and 100,-00square feet of flooring. The prised him Monday evening at his home on East Forty-eightSouth entire space reserved for Industrial street. The evening was spent in exhibits will be skylighted. a social way and luncheon was of chromium Large quantities served to twenty-fougiusts. Mrs. metal work will be used in both Sheranlan and family will join the Interior jinil Hxteijior In line with the conserhim in San Francisco later In the spring, where they will make vatively modernistic motif of the architecture. 'heir home. Fifteen Idds were received. The tli fee lowest were m close that Next week folks "Outlaws two days were Rs'iit in conference of Eden." bidbetween Ford officials and AKTHIR KKEKSOX HONORED ders before the award was finally made in the offices of Albert BY SECY. WALLACE Kahn, Detroit architect. W. E. o'Xeil, president, and C. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Erekson E. Trimarco, chief estimator, repof South ColtonwiMsl have received resented the successful company. word that their son, Arthur B. The Ford building, which Is to Erckstm has by appointed lie one of the largest at the 19.'U Secretary of Agriculture, Harry A Wallace, to represent the United A Century of Progress will be sittract with a States at the International Dairy uated on an 1100 of feet on Lake frontage In to he held Rome, Congress A five acre park on Michigan. of end toward the April. Italy, Mr. Erekson- is ut present in Switz the lake shore is a part of the In general project, though this was erland, doing research work diarying. He will lie there two not Included in the original conmore months and will then return tract. to the United States to take out his ihs'tor's degree at the UniPLYMOUTH SCHOOL versity of Wisconsin. He is a gradMusic uate of the Utah State AgriculLast Friday, Mr. Jeppson, Plytural college and the Unlveristy of Utah. He took his Master's de- mouth's. Instrumental music teachgree lu bacteriology last fall at er, held the trial recital in which the University of Wisconsin and jll of his students took part. It then went to Rerne, Switzerland lasted two full hours beginning at nine o'clock. Its purisise vvas to sefor his present work. lect those of us who will play for the general recital to be held in about a week's time, and only Lithography Figures in hose who are best preiaired will Supply of P. O. Stamps lie allowed to play. Lithography, the third division of LOIS POWELL. the printing industry, furnishes a large share of stamps printed. To some people this kind of printing brings to mind only the cheais'st a writer In kind of work, the Chicago Tribune, but this is not the fault of lithography, but Is due rather to the fact that It Is used iiniler conditions where all forms of printing would be equally poor. Very often a country will employ an engraving house to design Its stamps and print the first mipplles. and when these are ex hausted turn over samples to a local shop to duplicate. The whole process of lithography Is based oil the fact that oil and water do not mix. and uses for printing pU.es certain kinds of stone or which retain both the Ink ami the water during the printing. Trailer iles'gns are printed from the die In fcpecial Ink and laid down mi a lithographic stone or metal plute. This special In'; has an alVmlty for greasy Ink and Is repellant to water. If the stone Is now miiiMcnol and an Inking roller parsed mer the surface the ink will adhere to the transparent designs, and a print may be taken Just as If the designs projected as In typography. The piir lithography found In some statupj Is due to carelessness In making transfers and to worn-ou- t done It plates. When proK-rlwould puzzie an exis-r- t to decide whether a certain stamp Is lltlow graphed or typographed If he U furnished with a single copy. e 0 h r emliel-lishmen- t, Ernest tlrwwifi Nielson, secretary-Treasure- r of the West Side national farm loan nssoeation of Hunter recently received word from the Governor of the Pram reMyers, telling him of the ready their and farmers ception which creditors are giving tot he bonds of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation which are now being Land tendered by tiie Federal Rank of Rerkeley In place of cash In setlement of fanners' debta. 'These bonds have been selling In the large markets at a little above par, Indicating a ready marJust a week after ket for them. the banks began using bonds instead of cash, the first bonds to ls sold on the New York market weer purchased at 100 and these We anticipated bonds which bear three and per cent lntreest ier annum would sell at par or above at the time we set the Interest rate, for Government bonds maturing ill IH 11, bearing the same rate were selling alaive par." Mr. Myers ixiinted out that these bonds were not only exempt from local, State and Federal taxation with the exception of surtaxes, inheritance and gift taxes, but that E. "''I" most Ore. 5 "SllT li.n, fs amon, f finds near pift i interesting ' "H Ea. ly Sandiali xli e! adorned not only the u.u. 1 churches where they had i,.i.l from earlier periods, but alsotiM, gateways of nionabterles and crhT drals. castles and i.nMin ,,..,, Lion a Performen they are ns readilv sahihu Government securities. ? , they are being quoted in the repolitan papers but If such nJf i lions are not available remlilrf?-farjners that they will h .Vi-- The the quotations If they will wil.ttle t In llio l,,n,l l,,.l. i.. ..? IS ... district. Few Everyday Prices! 10 lbs. anal c 'lllfflcul 6 cans MILK, All Brands 48 lb. bag $1.49 Jlulcat FLOUR, Glebe Mills less FLOOR WAX, Bennett's, pint 49c uesda FLOOR WAX, Bennett's, qt 89c 10 bars 19c SOAP, Special White 5c each BEETS, Tall Can, 1 0r PEAS. Fancv No. 3 size reas. can GRAPEFRUIT, Sweet, Juicy, lg 6 for 25c 18c! LEMONS, Big Size, dozen n 15-oz- ., K&L Mairkett A P OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 11 P. MALL SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS Opposite City Hall DAY Murray, Utah Ignor venty im-'n- tiimpanzee 1 vision is as Keen at That of Man Fy mean of a new method of' Court W ti ' , ts-Z-- Hen Vnltln I The hit VX.1 Vt,S5. Ull ,5' Ilnny kve t I nriii i f Mudl irith t I liar The BIG Straight Emht of the Low Price Field! At the amazing price of $693 you get the Big Straight 8 that will outperform any 8 cylinder stock car, regardless of price. Sensational performance claims are easy to make on paper. Hudson performance claims irt proved on th roadt In one year Hudson-Lui- lt cars won more individual official AAA performance records than any car in history 72 of them in alll And the new Hudson Straight 8 will even outperform the cars that smanhcd all these records. ... THERE'S NEW A i ii v nr. imir year-'roun- Trie Mtbjart I rfcan READY FOR YOU TO NEAREST DEALER TODAY 7 he klthout Templane Prornmi Salnnlsy nlglil, 4919 SOUTH 8 p. nu, M. H. d irtnlr i j lien lurni knd tir 18 MODELS TWO WIIEELBASES 108 and 113 Horsepower Engines Slight Extra Char ft for Accoty Equipment HUDSON iuur f'tlHIll 4 (tend And economy? In addition to Its low tip. keep cost, the Hudson 8 challenges any 8 to gire more power from less gas I New features? Scores of them. From ventilation to the Baggage Compartment in the rear. Drive it yourself the Dig Straight 8 that commands the road! FRANK C. HOWE, Inc. PHONE MURRAY t.klrn la j Jf'r thi '$L." j Great Salt Lakt't 5lt Ureal Sail lake contains ihhumi. m) tons or salt In solution. It Is es-titnated by the ftiinr,lty of Ctah. elf fut 57c jniildin 35c Hudson n NEW BIG k'i . lusion ommlt f xecutl Command the Road with the testing anloml vision chimpanzees have been found t jxissess about the same keennc. of eyes'sht as man. The metlmd of testing the; vision of the apea, a proressur of Yale university explained to members of the American Psychological association, was to place food In a box having a circle with bl.uk and white stripi-- s nn It and none In a similar box having a pl iln rle if circle. The width of the stripes wis then varied by the ea miner very grada iHy until they were so harrow S to be IttvKhln tn Ihn eiesi of the er the eyes, the su!'it. T'ic fisrri.er Hp stripes cuH be made be'ore hi pitMect would be confused n'it hp iihahli to items the Ileiu.m Mugs tested right lex. with t!ie n'imi boii werp allowed to say which had the stripes. ttne of rhhnpanxtv tested In the rouise of these experiment w n found to have euvlht ntmut the ame as th.il of human adults tet ed. and ihilniMy better than that of a Ave year old rb l l. Tin vis'on of another rh'mpanzee tested did not appear ijuite a good ss that of the flrt one, but this was thought m ne fine to !, animal physiob.gl cal condition at the lime. ,)nl Lions are not Imitators, ft, cannot be taught by having them, serve some one else or some ott animal do a certain trick. Tt learn hv rote, but when tliey m get through their heads what wanted they will perform aim without being urged. SUGAR, Utah Beet e s in iiium one-fourt- h A Find an Arrtir Arctic spear. The eariy En-liin,ilula name 01 ainne. anil olten with three-fourth- Is-e- y PLSTEHER SERVICE FOKD John Belcher, Rev. J. P. Payne, Wendell Stauffer, David Belcher, Leo Belcher, Louis Stauffer, Geo. Krebs and Earl Collett. er DRIVE- pn ne Kill STATE ST. K I Y I sr tw ed thl hn |