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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE DEVOTION AT HOIKS 10 EAGLES DIVIDE BIG DOUBLE HEADER ST. VIMKNTS Visiting I'riest In ( harjce The minimi ct'li'liiiilicni of the 40 in St. lmurs (It'voiimi will Vincent's Cliim-lmi Sunday mom-inarlS :.'() Muss. The ervi-ewill 1m1 in elmrj;e of IJev. L. A. ('. S. S. It., rtistlncuished missionary from Oakland. California. All Catholics lire to iiltenil the exercises, exiK'i'tetl mill noii Ciitholics arc cordially invited to attend any or all of the services. 10 Hours DeSchedule of (Services votion Kev. I. A. Nugent, C. SS. K. Saturday, Oct. Oth: Confessions: 10 (Continued From Un THROUGH A I'agel) Hay surprise of everyone. hurt his anh some during the tame. Howard Ilailsknechl did very ood on first and at the hat but came close to throwing his stomach mt of gear in reaching for a fast one. Huntsman Lester put over a higgling act with each catch for of the spectators, the amusement Oscar Krehs was in better shape than last time out and A. J. Peters showed some Improvement over last week hut was somewhat handieap-ivby Cy's trying to play Imth first and second. And that reminds me that Cy was reported an a. in. till 11 a, in. 1 p. in. till 0 i. inviting Lee Stauffer to a ball 7:."0 . in till H :.'50 p m. in. game in Salt Lake last week and Sunday, Oetoher 7th: Mass fol- then posting him at convenient lowed hy processions and exposi-tinii- s gnot hole to see the game, but f'y of Iilessed Sacrainent, H:'M) a. was a sport, it being cold he built Jack in. l.ale Mass, 10:H a. in. Kveiiintf a fire to keep them warn). P.irch played a good game at secservices, 7 :45. on Monday, Oct. Sth: Morning Mass- ond and Axel Limhcrg did well es. 7:(H) ami 8 :.'!(). Kveiiinc services, third hut was slow on his throws to first. 7 The weather permit ting, there Tuesday, Oetoher 8th, MornliiK Masses. 7:00 mid 8 :.'!). Solemn clos- will be another game one week from Sunday. Next Sunday several ing 7 :45 p. ni. of the players are going to Salt THANKS Lake to see the big leaguers perCAM) OF We wish to thank our many form. Jack Birch, Jack Fyre and Wll-for- d friends and all who liolpwl during sickWhitehead are on the dance our recent bereavement jn the ness and death of our hahy, Jack committee and they plan to show Cy, Pish Joseph Price. We also uppreciate everyone u good time. tins many beautiful floral offerings. and Metro the big three soft ball Mil. and MKS. KAKL I.. PKICE (tars will be there as an added attraction, as well as a number of miand Family. nor ball stars. F. II. PLTFItS, F. O. K. Are you irregular or do you listNews Iteporter. en to base ball games? to the Wsmans Eyes By i Liberty Bell Had Stormy History JEAN NEWTON s d Fred Kaufman, the Tailor, makes old pant youthful. Try him. Special Offer ! ! To Victims of Gas-Indiges- tion Pleasant to Take. Elixir Help Poor Distressed Nloinachs or Money Hack lo so distressed with gas fullness that you think your You can and er Wli. heart Is going to stop lieatlng. Imagine what yon might do with Your stomach mav be so distendin real old cash. For instance, $L'5 ed that your breathing is short and what could you do with $25 worth You are dizzy and pray for quick of pop corn; or $25 worth of or goose feathers. Of a relief what's to be done? .lust one tablesiMHinfiil of Dare's surety you may think of some thing in ten min- you yould like belter than the ones Mel. lha Pepsin and utes the gas disappear, the press- mentioned above, but anyway cash ill fact. ing on the heart censes mid you can is quite powerful Kcineinber, Murray When You Huj breathe deep iind naturally. Now, buy In Murray and ask for Oh! What blessed relief; but those winning thke's you may Ik' alnot rid attacks of such get why a together? Why have indigestion at paid that $25 cash mid what Saturday that would make. till? Murray merchants are going to lNoelally when any druggist anyMentha put out a nice line of real values where guarantees Dare's show you that yon can save Pepsin, a pleasant elixir, to end gas and money, time, worry and energy by or indigestion, or money buck. calling on them for everything from aspirin to zippers. Murray is u grand place to live; an economical place to buy ami it is up to you to cah In on nil llu-swhich yi tl arc so apt to advantages AN AID TO DIGESTION! take for grunted. ga-p- PRETTY SMALL to the Mt. Wilson lu California was describing her experience in looking through the most powerful spyglass In the world. She told of the thrill of looking upon the moon as if It were but five hundred miles from us; seeing a billion stars, though but six thousand are visible to the naked eye; observing a light that has traveled at a speed of 1SC.000 miles a second for nearly a million years! Tbe thrill of seeing a universe which around the sun as our universe revolves around "the" sun; of AVTSITOIl realizing that there are literally millions of such universes! And she made the inevitable comment, "It makes you feel pretty small." It reminded me of mv experience last summer in the planetarium In There one saw not the Chicago. real phenomena of the heavens themselves, as through a powerful telescope, but merely a projection like a motion picture across a dome above one's head, of thuse travels of the earth which account for the phenomena of day and night and the change of seasons the travels of the earth In Its orbit. And did that mjike me feel small It made me feel, and all the problems and troubles that were vexing Die, like something about a millionth the size of the tiniest ant, chasing back and forth with InfinMURRAY SHOPPERS TO itesimal grains of mutter to build CASH RECEIVE $50.00 something that a fly would destroy by stepping on it. (Continued from Page 1) The great scientist, James Jeans, he in help to the City Commission Is said to have remarked that there carrying out of improvement and are as many stars In the sky as keeping the wheels going throughthere are grains of sand on all the out the city. benches of the world. How then do Murray Merchants (live Tickets our universe apwe our world Beginning, Monday, Oetolier 8th, pear from any of those stars? Is a the Murray merchants will give our world even Important enough ticket wp.h each li.V purchase of to exist for them? goods or services. Such thoughts are a great help You should ask for these tickets to women contemplating the Idea as they cost you nothing and you of a nervous breakdown on acmay win $25 or $15 or $10 in cash count of the things of every day, WNU Ffrvio . Bell Syndic! by simply licing at the Murray City Hall at 3 p. in. on Saturday, Octob- How nice to receive $25 at the City Hall on Oetolier 13th. 1'istl 1 to fta I hi to Sunday, October Vi J -9 y "Wild Cargo" Pw TTM1E history of the Liberty Iluw rePses I!e11, wbich ? A Iy , dlwl ments. The group lirst attended Willanl ltxton of Tnylorsville the picture show at the Iris Theatre, Mzzy Ieni. had ,iie and is in a Salt Lake hospital, and i which was followed by games, ball fans gaga Wednesday. A i.inmia.v large refreshments. repoNed to be Improving. cake formed the centerpiece i'or he n luncheon table. Mr. and Mr.. Mrs. Afton Piixlon Wallace I numberThe guests assisted. Pratt ,'ctting along nicely following tin' ed twelve. Mon., TUe8l ihtli af a daughter last week at in 7-8Taylorsvllle. iir Inane Ms. Daniel Wade entertained at Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson silent a delightful children's party SaturFRANK BUCK'S Sunday at I5inghani where they day afternoon of last week at her birth-lawere guests of friends. home in honor of the fourth Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kingston and anniversary of her son. Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kingston spent Various games were played which Friday and Saturday at Morgan was followed by refreshments. Tbe Thrills Like These Ar. with relatives. little guests were seated at one All In The Day's Work! centera as had which table, long deand f attractively Miss Grace Kilhy, daughter The man who "brings Vm bark piece a large alive" faces a thousand (lanRm Mr. and Mrs. James Killiy, has en- - corated birthday cake with lighted and ered the Holy Cross Hospital in candles. A color scheme of pink in the most exciting trade that table ialt Lake, for training. green was carried out in the mail has ever worked at! decorations. The guests were preof Silently, suddenly, t,f pv(hon Misses Maurine and Mariani Beii-iiii- sented with paper caps in colors struck. Holding Buck's ami in a of Taylorsvllle entertained a pink and green. Those who enjoyedvice-lik- e Marlgrip, the gtont reptile number of their friends at supiier tin nfV.iir were. Don Deibin. Ilullough. wreathed his eighlen fw r.'.owly home. am their at Kullough, Sunday evening of crushing power around the Dickie Kverly. Hob Cederlof, Inlshoulders of his human (1(,arr. Mrs. Jack P.ergen will entertain and Hums, Sammy Hums, Jerry . . . roils that could crack thf the ladies of the Woodcraft Social Foord, Jack Cederlof. Dick Calvin Iwnes of a full grown tiger! Paraniore. at her Freddie and October 9, club, Tuesday, siTpent'a titan strength against 'mine, 41i4 South State street. man's wit and daring! Another Luncheon will be served at 1:30 Classified moment wotdd decide the winner. o'clock. In that split second Buck's steely nerve brought victory, for here Miss Verla Peterson, a student FOR SALE: Two 30 30 Winchester h) is . . . HACK AI.IVK! ... Deer rifles. Extra good condition, at the Granite High school, has with the living camera record of llM't'ii confined to her home for a few also 2 wheel trailer. See K. th?t fight . . . and a thousand Hall. tonsil a of Rear op City undergone having days, olhiT wonders of the world eration. LOST: Two Government cows from McMillan Plant. Tug In left ear. anniverIliuiiiiing the birthday also Notify Jensen Bros. Packing Co.. sary of Theodore Erekson, a party Salt 2!MH Second South West, at was given Wednesday evening ELISSA LANDI in Lake or phone Murray 493 or his home in South Cottonwood. The Wusntch 5S4. UNDER guests were relatives of the Erekson Oct. 4 and 11. family. I aV-- L ,,, Kay Ward Is going a fallen arch. Thought at the top first? party Thursday evening of week at his home in the Iris apart- Neighborhood News In an honored spot in In- dependence hall, In rtilladclphla, Is a stormy one. - fi that the order for a bell to hung in tbe state house in I'hiludelplila, first was placed by officials of that Institution. The bell was purchased from a firm In London, England, but when it arrived In this country an error in the inscription was discovered and the bell Itself cracked when first tested, In August, 1752. The bell could not be transported back to England, and two Philadelphia men named Pass and Stow attempted to cast a new one, but it also was discovered to be Imperfect. The boll was finally accepted In June, 1753, and put in Its place In the tower of the building. Included In Items of expenses for making and hanging the bell, historical documents show, were potatoes, bef, hams, mustard, pepper, salt, butter, cheese, limes, bread, wood, earthenware, and beer and rum, the whole amount costing about $28. Pass "and Stow were paid about $300 for casting the bell. The Liberty bell was not always treated with the reverence shown it s now. One petition signed by of Philadelphia complained against, the frequent ringing of the bell, calling It a "dangerous Inconvenience." The Liberty Bell was Intimately associated with the continental army. The bell was taken to Allen-towfor safokeeplng when the if'HV- Ads y. JV DARE'S e 1 ) j.' 1 fik 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons have Imd as (heir guests the past week :it their home. Mrs. IL E. Splicer and daughter, Enid, and sons, Ted and Dean of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cooler entertained the memliers of the Country Cousins Club, Thursday evening of hist week, at their home on Vine street. Dinner was served at Vichy Water Vichy water Is defined as a mlu oral water at Vichy, France, which is essentially an effervescent solu tlon of sodium, calcium and magnesium carbonates, with sodium and potassium chlorides; also, by exten slon, any artificial or natural water resembling In composition this Vichy OF MURRAY'S NEW MARKET BEAUTIFUL K&L MARKET OPPOSITE J. C. PENNEY CO. MURRAY CITY, UTAH Saturday, October 7th, 1934 .... Come in, (ill your basket, or we will be happy to serve you . . . Experienced, courteous You cannot afford to overtook the following employees always at your command . . . Just a few of our store-fu- ll of prices of quality merchandise! SUGAR 100 lbs $5.84 10 lbs CHALLENGE 6 tall cans 59c FLOUR SOAP Extra Va 48 Bag lb. c $1.73 COFFEE KELLOGG'S Large CHASE & SANBORN'S 10c Hubbard Squash, lb. 2c 10c Butter, Bridal Veil, Pound 31c 35c CORN FLAKES 19c Tomatoes, 2Ji can lb Vz 35c atlKISffi SPECIAL WHITE 10 bars SALE UPTON'S TEA MILK lb. 30c BANANAS lb. 5c Raisins, in packages !. 2 for 15c SALMON Prunes, per lb Toll Cans (Pink) 10c Macaroni, per lb 7l2c 7c FRUITS and VEGETABLES GREEN PEPPERS, !... 5c POMEGRANATES 5c SWEET POTATOES or YAMS 6 IU. 2Sc MELONS, (irnii Kmr.. 1c ORANGES, Mvctt ... 15c J (These Prices Effective at Our SOUTH STATE MARKET, Opposite County Hos- pita!, 21st South and State Streets. . I SPECIAL I 19C i Lettuce 5c THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE, IN KEEPING WITH the CODE. ba si bll fol dn pr till FRANK MORGAN T Story by S. K. L.M'KKN Adaptation and Krnvn play JO SWEKLIXG Directed by DAVID water. J 1 Miss Doris Hrlghouse from Hull, Kughiiid. was the guest for several days this week of her cousins, Mrs. A. H. Caldwell and Miss Esther She bus Itccn viistiug Hrighouse. her brtither Dr. Gilbert Hrighonse in Chicituo, mid is enroute to where she Washington, will reside. A hy HI KTOX A Sat froi C on Iris Theatre Af off ce -- l - Poultry men Molting Mash! :n II Tl rive Now is the time to put your molting hens hack into production while egg prices are high, hv using Globe A-- dra (MURRAY) part Chh City unlf Kill, and Salt i. FOR DETAILS Mi CALL . . . Dr. GLOBE GRAIN & MILLING CO. PHONE MURRAY were iboii PHONE 111 (Salt Lake) Was. 1351 "The fellow Grand Opeoio Wi 1 JOSEPH SCHII.DKKAt Bird in Memorial Window Over GO diltereiit kinds of birds Mrs. Gilbert Schwan and young are portrayed in tbe Gilbert White 'aughter, of Hannibal, Mo., arrived memorial window in St. Mary's icre a few days ago and are the church, at Sellmme, England. The and window attracts many visitors to jiiests of her father-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gns-tav- e the church each aioi her year. Schwan. at their home on Vine st reet. y - op with 8 o'clock. In lnmor of the birthday anniver--ar..f Miss Ix'iih Hringhurst, Jay Blackburn entertalmd nt a surprise who whispers that he could wilt through life with you In hit arms," says knowing Norah, "find later that after the wedding march it's chin music that he has to do his stepping to." C Hull S.tuile!- - WNU Srlc P' te THE SKIN" puni-erniek- -- In "SISTERS rwl-dent- n di CI i H were Liberty, Bell. American forces were about to evacuate Philadelphia In 1777. The Liberty Poll announced the surrender of Corn wa Ills, welcomed .Washington, proclaimed victory and peace, mourned Washington, welcomed Lafayette, and mourned and Frnnklln, Adams, JefTerson, then Lafayette. All the great actors In the drama of Independence had passed from the stage when tbe great bell rang for the last time. July 8, ISTh', .VI years to the day after the time of Its historical first ringing, the Liberty bell tolM for the last time and cracked half way tip Its side during the funeral of John Marshall, chief Justice of (he Supreme court of the fulled States. The bell ai removed from Its steeple In 17S1. Today It Is enclosed In s case in Independence hnll, hanging from heavy yoke supported by two bronze ttprlehK Th case Is of white oak, wlih plate glnss panes, and the whole stands on a movable platform which can he run out of the building In case of fire. The Liberty Hell Is 12 feet In circumference around the Up and 7 feet. 6 Inches amund the crown. It Is S Inches thlrk In the part near the Up and IVi Inches thick In tht thinnest part toward the crown. The clapper Is 3 feet. 2 Inches long, snd the entlrs weight Is C.OsO pounds. The bell Is girdled by 15 fisrrow-rldgerlnir. and the-- edge Is mutilated by tho hacking of souvenir hunters In the days before the bell was put la the case. On Its side Is the long crack which It from any other bell Id the world. Fourth, Ltuoa for Boyt July 4th cminirmoratcs for us glorious notional occasion. The names of our many loyal heroes corns to our minds at the mention of Independence day. Thomas Jef. fcrsnn. Henlaniln Fr.ir.klin, Nathan Hals snd Washington, men Inysl, with evrry fNor of their Ing. Hut di not forget that their lrnn of loyalty were learned la school and st home and on ths plnycrotind. No one could rise st one spring to the heights of patriot- ltn snd loyalty that tliev men dis- daed. Hut. like thotii, the hoys of loiinr ran Imrn, can advance, stop by S!rp to the top. till thry roach the full stature of American cIU- tennhlp. forf tlonn A rvpi MADSEN'S MURRAY PHONE 375 Mm Impr ban A br I Ti SPECIALS for FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY Miir dfr r. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE fluh WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES oter i Fire Tl SPECIAL Free Auto) Seminole Toilet Paper . . 2 Rolls 15c VRnKFBArr ,al" 'hc CO.""V? t reas, no. 2 can waxpaper lDlt-- DE.i K Cit,, on Chevrolet C.r. F. lie Tomatoes pkg. 5c . . Ron c Asparagus, Tall Tin lie Spinach, No. 2 can He Hominy, No. 1 can 9c Carnation Wheat or Oats, Ige. pkg. 22c Pineapple, body Pi.-- : Napkins, White, 50 in . . Noy,bw 23rd, ,t BACLEY-MAYCOC- Wlllf No. 2i th . Hi.-- h ow Bltl (tnt It can &mi d,y kid 10c M ( ' I tU M U, FLOUR 'ei W r, i ikf 48 lbs. tr.' No. 21 can 17c SALMON, tall can 10c JELLO, pkc 6c Oxydcl, Large . . 21c Soap Chipscrj :i wite20c Super Suds,Lge.(C.0.)I5c .... $169 n Cf t t ITtt, A Soap (Tcilet) uiri: tiiAsnr, ( vmw. KIN. MISSION HI I'Vi.moi.iu:. f I I- - iti m: (Ml, 1IKU.1M 2 Bars 9c tri T "fflf Kill S tlx fax |