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Show Mrs. It. O. Simons mid Mrs. J. F. ('liniiilx'rs wore liosicsscs to the S.S.K. oluli Frhliiy of last wt't-k- . (Continued from Page 1) Twelve o'clock luncheon whs served at the Temple Square Hotel, tin bawl when I think of those oor purty nlliiliuc tlic I'araniiMint dear boa. It is an ostrich Isn't Theater, lilt it. it, well anyhow It does seem brutal, Mr MiiIm'1 Aspliiml ciitiTtiilni'il don't you think. Well I started to at a luncheon Sji( urility at her say I've reduced a lot since then home. Those enjoying the affiiir so maybe I wouldn't resemble a sea 1 were: Mrs. Irene StiiulTer, Mrs. low so much. I can't decide if should match lit to toenails , pal my Gladys l'.lanke, Mrs. Arvn Mrs. Arlhella Klklns, Mrs. Ilelen toy dress or get something glamorous. Voti know I'm wearing my sanirMiimiiiiiiii mid Mrs. Eilna A lieuutiful bowl of spring dals. (Jee I tiearl flunked In ihein. flowers formed the centerpiece' on I'm simply nuts, I've got six dates the liinrlieon table. Tim afternoon (his week, (iee kid I'm just about ready for a sanitarium, or siitliin. was HH'iit In a social way. HERE AND THERE Ia-kIit- Little Town, (Jreat Henown, Fools in schools. Teachers busy creatures. Young Men To Take Up Electric Regrigeration and Air Coiidilloiiln. 1'refer men now employed and inclined with fair ednealioii and willing to train span time nt home to become experts In Installation ami service work. YVrlUt, Riving ago, phone, present occupation. Joseph Harry, a former resident of Murray, and for many years an employee of the A. S. It. Smelter died April 7lh, at his home In New Cumberland III, Surviving are his wife and one son, Taylor Harry. Utilities Engineering Institute Hox 511. Beverly Hills, Calif. our ADVKKTISKRS PATRONIZE F. 0. E. NEWS (Continued from Page 1) T. Cannegieter also Iner Johnson, Oeorge M. V. Peterson, Birch J. Iluscher and Adclbert Birch. The PVaternal Order of Eagles was founded at Seattle. WashingT(Kli,-ton oh February the Order has a membership of over It has paid out t;oo,0)0 memlM-rs- . more than $J2,X0,HM In sick benefits, more than $10,(HHJ,(K) in death benefit. 17,hi0 Eagles served in the World War. The Order has .paid $1,(KK),(H(0 to the dependent of those who died as a result of that serv- others load in sickness nntl distress. A society tliat is oontliioiisly work-int- r for liiimaiiiliii'Iiin legislation to Improve the social conditions of the workers of this country. Ti'ii years lifter the Order wns foiiiMli'tl Murray Aerie N'o. 17IK) whs liiHtiilled March 21 1008. TimIh.v Murriiy Aerie Is possibly tlu KtronB-'s- t Aerie fiimncially in the state nt enplta. Much of (lie credit for ice. President Roosevelt, an Eagle, our present condition Is due to honored the F.O.E. for our has l'ast Worthy President J. W. Krehs and the oilier old timers who have leadership in social justice causes. The Eagles were the first to worked faithfully for tho pnst 27 and observe Mother's Day urge to Milltl up Murray Aerie. years Mr. Krehs is n charter memher of nationally. February 7, lOOt, P.W. Murray Aerie nnd Is still one of its P. Frank E. Hejing in English's most active members. Hi can pos- ()eni House, Indianapolis, Indiana of sibly ho clven croillt for bringing advanced the idea of a day in more new members dnrliijr 'IiIh 27 national tribute to Mother. In 1025 recyears of servico than any other the American War Mothers, Father us "The Mr. ognized Ilerlng member of the Aerie. As watch dog of the treasury ho lias been Instru of Mother's Day" and presenled mental in huildiiit; up our financial him with their coveted Victory strength. IuriiiK this depression Medal on the famous Victory blazoned with the words? the Aerie has always be'n able to of Mother's Day'. He is the "Father pay all of its obligations and bene only civilian they have honored. fits proniplly. The nations first succcessful Old ,s nil other org.'Uiizal ions Mur IVnslon law Eagle sKiiisoreit Age some members Aerie has lost ray during the depression, but as con- was signed for oMntana on March The Eagles have sient ditions improve many of these old 5, 11)23. In $.KHMKH) memln-rfighting for and secur- Kxtierlonce has rejoin. state paid Old Age pensions and shown them that the benefits de- ing rived can not 1k duplicated. It's H In fighting for a national Old Age that Pension law. working man's organization Mothers 'tensions for widows was gives vnluahle protect inn at n minimum cost. At present the Murray sponsored by the F.O.E. The Order Aerie has nearly l.TO inemlers. the spent $75.HM In putting the first Aerie has always contributed to all working man's compensation insurcivic causes fur tin betterment of ance law on the statutes of New our community. During the year York, knowing that If New York the members enjoy a number of had eomiM'tisatlon Insurance other social gatherings. The Eagles Soft states would soon Ik forced to folI team ami basket ball team low with similar laws. In msember, lO.'IO, our hill to made good showings during last summer and winter in the Murray stabilize employment first of its kind was Introduced In Congress. Athletic Association leagues. F. II. Peters, Murray Aerie has three Worthy " l'ast State Presidents, namely: F. O. E. News ReiMirtor Kred l'oters, Krnest Wright, and DISCREPANCIES ARE ltay Spencer. L. A. Walters and It. A. Klasco FOUND IN TAXATION Bre members of the Slate Aerie at OF FARM PROPERTY the present time. The Present Officers of Murray Salt Lake City Striking variaAerie nre : L. A. Wiilters, P. V. P., tions In the assessment of farm Fred Peters. W. President, 0. J. proerty Mween counties and Uv President, Ik A. within counties In Utah are noted P.ennioii, W. Klasco, W. Chaplin, Jack Kyers, In a thesis written by J. Ilolnmn W. Conductor, Kred Peters, SecreWaters. Salt Lake City, graduate tary. Kmest Wright, Treasurer, student In economics at the Uni Ernest Froelich, Inside Guard, versity of Utah. The reiiort, "Some Jack P.ircch, Outsidi Cuaril, Dr. O. Asptvts of the Assessment of Farm Sundwiill Aerie Physician and T. J. Pmiierty In Utah," was prepared nirch, Ed lIolTiiian and Andrew under the suiktvIsIoii of Dr. J. B. Trustees. Mahotiey of the department at the The following tho the Worthy state university. Past. Presidents of Murray who are Although the study Included still on the rolls: comparisons of nssessetl value to J. W. Krehs, AV. V. Mimn-- . An actual value in all comities, only drew Lundiinist, Jo McOinle. W. the figures for Box Elder, Davis, L. Cordon, Wllford Wliitihead. A. Duchesne, Emery, Millard, Wasatch L. P.lshop. Win. CanneKieter, Win. and Welier counties are available. Walt hers, Ceorgo K. Cordon, ("has. The assess value of the different Uingrose, IJ. H Allen, Isi Towns- - classes of farm projierties in these . iind end, Kay U A. counties was taken from the tax Walters. roles of the Individual counties, and The convention coininitto are: W. a comparison was made with the W, Krehs. iliiiirtmiii. JA A. Walters. appraised value for loan purjsses It. It. Allen, Jack Illreh. Frank made by the Ftsleral Farm Loan IS. A. Jones, Klasco, Andrew I.und- Hank, the latter appraisal lieing Itilst nnd Mayor (3. 11. Merger also considered as Is'ltiff as near true K. IL and O. J. P.eiinlon. value as iosslh1i. Zlon National Park. Hah. May pr'sideiit mid vice in'sldetit of the Aerie. It!, l'.t.'S."'. During the next months The convention program is not lcrlod a total of nearly $.1sikn will complete at this writing. The con Is released In communities of vention will oicn at 10 o'clock u. m. southern I'lah Isvause of EmergenVfternooii session at 2 p. m. Soft cy Conservation Work projects alball game. Murray vs. Tooele nt ready approved hy Arno U Cram-mere- r . p. in. roiiowoil Director of the National ly u lunch and n dance at 9 l. m. hirk Service for canus In Zlon Other features of the program and Rryce Cnyon National Inrks will possibly Ih a drill liiitll Com- and Cedar Breaks National Monupetition. sHii lies and the exempli ment. This money Is to lx exended fication of tin decree- work. for the work project alone ntul The following charter nieinlsTs tiocs not include payroll for !alor. are still on our ml!: Past Worthy or money for i othlmr nnd feilIiiL' Presidents, J. W. Krehs ami Win. the men. v , Hib-bo- s O C5 II SAVES M YOU FROM jg A BLOWOUT ACCIDENT HOW NEW KIND OF TIRE MAY SAVE ffmfi LIFE! Right now is the time to get real blow-ou- t protection. Res are with you wherever you member, the dangers of drive. So why not play safe r Golden why not get blow-ou- t throws Ply blow-ou- t protection before a your car out of control? blow-out- Life-Save- high-spee- d I Blow-out- s Happen At the high speeds that are common these days, terrific heat is generated inside the tire. This heat causes rubber and fabric to separate. A tiny blister forms grows bigger until BANG the tire blows out, and your car may plunge off the road. How tho Golden Ply Works But in the new Goodrich Safety Silvcrtown the r Golden Ply resists the heat inside the tire. The rubln-- and Life-Save- r fabric don't separate. No blisters form. And thtse blow-out- s arc prevented before they get started. high-spee- Come In Today Let us show you this new Silvcrtown. Press your han-- on in tread. Feci its hir.hy cleats grip. Then you'll understand why Silvertowns give protection Pgainst 1 deep-groov- hi, ed dar-jcro-i- s side skids. And noucc the niggeJncss of this tread that gives extra mileage at rio extra cost. Let us put a set of Safety Silurtowns on your car. Remcm- ccr ask for Goodrich Safety Silvcrtowns. They cost no more than other RESISTS standard tires. extra-thic- X k THESE E10W 0UTS rprr. vtt. Tkujunj. t.Siff rt trior l pmttt you II fvx Ui liklll foi etlt. No cl Iirii.-- n jim jin tlt Silmtowti Safety t gu t tliii (tor. Com la todtf. "Mortals and Immortals" Is the in all subject of the on Scientist, of Christ, Churches 19. May Sunday Among the Scriptural is the followIn the O Lord, do I lift "I'nto thee, ing: O up my soul. Shew nie thy ways, Lead me teach paths. thy Lord; me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my snfvntion : he day" on thee do I wait all '"" (Psalms 25:1,4.5). Also Included is the following passage from the Christian textbook "Science and Science Health with Key to the Scriptures" exby Mary Baker Eddy: "Would be friends iversoiiiil without istence to yon a blank? Then the time will come when you will le solitary, left without sympathy; but this seeming vacuum is already filled with divine Love. When this hour of de- velonment comes, even If you cling; to a sense of jiersoiial joys, spirit- mil Love will force you to accept what Is'st promotes your growth. Friends will betray and enemies will slander, until the lesson Is sufficient to exalt you : for 'man's extremity Is (rod's opportunity L?4 , lessoii-sernio- s n 7 d , l 11 I PRESCRIPTION DRUG mi South State St.. .Murray CO. I'lIOXE Murray 1M AT OUR FOUNTAIN SUNFREZE or COLVILLE ICE LARGE ASSORTMENT j DOUBLE MALTED MILK NEW JUMHO CONES ICE CREAM SAXDWICH PLAIN' ICE CREAM SUNDAE :. CHILI HEARS URICK SUNDAE PINT KITS, any flavor QUART KITS, any flavor (p. 2i',C). Mrs. Aloiizo Anderson and young son, Uichard of Inglewood, Calif., arrived during tiie week for a visit CREAM OF FLAVORS joc & :. .. 18c & here with relatives and friends. m m. SPRING Imr I Let Us Help You With Your . . . CURTAINS, CARPETS, RUGS and REM EM BE lu-y washed in Rain-So- . R-T- rtesian ft Water and are APure Mild Soap . . . IS HERE! At The MURRAY LAUNDRY PHONES: "More Leisure Hours for Women" American Fork 213 Murray 213 Hy. 612 Why the FORB Ford V- -8 Bingham 213 is a Sensible Trucks have a reputation for hauling V-- 8 more tons, more miles with more satisfaction and at less cost. Ample nowcr, excess strength and remarkable ability of the Ford V-- Truck insures continued performance on the toughest jobs. On any road with any load Ford V-- 8 trucks are consistent profit earners because of these advanced features: 8 1. engine with 80 full horsepower 2. New forward load distribution 3. New, stronger front axle 4. rear axle 5. I Icavy duty four speed transmis.sion o. New, larger ccntri-forctype clutch 7 Improved cooling 8. Comfortable, insulated cab 9 Rib cooled self centering brakes 10. Torque tube and radius rod drive XI. New upring suspension 12. New truck coune 1 type cab T116E1 V-- 8 Full-floatin- ityle-comfor- Call any Ford dealer for an 1 ou diive it with your own load results. There is no obligation J; wf i tablc "on-the-jo- I'f ill test and check the except to yourself. (HDGM AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS MICKEY COCHRANE, MANAGER, DETROIT TIGERS Says yf Mtnr-au- t. hn vF2lEE Goodriek Silvertowns with mrvum r.oimv nv CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. CORNER 48th SOUTH & STATE ST. I : Phone Murray ra" 'NT 81 PHONE Murray 53 Oil Service Quality BOXELDER 48th SOUTH ST. PHONE MURRAY 504 mum , COSTS YClK POSTEHER SUPER SERVICE CORNER 39th SOUTH & STATE ST. & A ml N Iff fgf "I'm fu4 pbnrr of cIom iIuvn to my lh plait. But lh irarr pnt Mtr b'hinj Urn cvnrril la tl tivtur hJ 1 nl throned hm I IxJ Thal't hf rou'll m m driving on Gmvjrith Silcw town that GolJ.a flf Howkmii pro. el & .... l()ol e I) Lugut rmblrm ha tri nyt!i . tiw,ii...i Iff GROWTH SiH-iiivr- Here's How in ""ut! riiey d rfv wall shades lamp other' and h Willard O. Olson, Murray, the ishings, causing enormous "T local Watkins Dealer, is proudly .... Dairymen h.. displaying a handsome lapel button '""sands of dollars mml T awarded to him for. big sales oi; to the decrease to t.,m. . Watkins tlx J. by Fly Spray Flies torment and torture Company' of Winona, Minnesota a using loss of well,i The button carries on it the legend When cows re ..Z." 7 Tlt "Fly Spray Champion," apparently of the bltinir trrltun N farmers, dairymen and stock mis men. they eat ami"? better crs in this community are taking LH.er. Mlu11 tw,s ? early and divisive action to.control .'lies the milk vt..i,i i ... . With letter this year. the fly post Scientists one" figure that farmjuices on livestock products, l.v will lay one trillion ers are investing in dependable aso... That's why heavy u" of stock ami poultry preparations to .... l,u ,.....n. ...i .... 1JIK. ure n() .M.-,to anil stink of health the guard with fiirmes j "J popular speed up production. i).vretl.rum sprays like Watkln, fact that It is a Spray which have a high kl " flies are a menace to mankind nnd nower new i'h n1, ,T i.. "r livestock. They breed in filth, live every day. on filth and distribute filth. They Mrs. ... .. Tlwiniuu ... V..i,... Kln spread typhoid fever, summer comdiseases. her hushaud Infectious other who is workW and plaint " They cause Hie loss of thousands of Twin l,illu LONELINESS SEEN AS OPPORTUNITY FOR lesson-sermo- lollars WINS SALES AWARD are numerous and Pn.jiHts trail varied, and include road and seedcontrol, eriwion construction, roadside ing and sodding, fencing, clean-up- , campground development, control building construction, Insect enwildlife investigations, and an trance arch. ya try It tlr liny iilgmm, i,r Nrlr'. '" IVUlT 5J.no a nioinh. If little m ou move, or ileiiih' In uiue jour heater, jou uill our iih iiothinc mkliti.mal. If at any lime )ou wgn to huy, jonr niai pajnieuls will he a ppli.il on the nurthaM-prirc- . now nit 60 day free Fitici.s aim; i,weu r:m dot Ha trial. Your THAN EVl;U money n-- f muled If jou u,ne In for vJxjtszs. Authr,,cJlorJri.occrua nelu PflEIEI rmu ffa M0 le-- further detail. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. THE kTannnrLP Hflfff VB d nmm crCr America's Great Truck for Vab CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR COMPANY Muiii . M ) STATE STRl llT MURRAY CITY. |