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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Dr. Sol G. Kalm m Commissi HEALTH COMMISSIONER ,.. ontfred the health is a graduate of the medical deof the University of the of the city, January partment suces- - City of New York; is a past appointed i,ni " president of the Utah State Viko. the health Medical society and the Salt 'wered fr- Na' ith a background Lake County society; served as 'ice president of the American I expenence tandin in Medical association; is a member immunity. Before coming )t the Holy Cross hospital stair; this Is a member of the board of directors of the Utah State Training school, American Fork, and secretary of the Alta club. Dr. Kahn has been a faithful public servant, has made person al sacrifices during his tenure of office for the welfare of the ritv He has been thorough and effi cient in his work 'and has accomplished much in the prevention of disease spread. w,, JlMlll ill, XVII111I11 '' ''' "' 101 ''cV ;; ;y - "W Ilunlcr Thompson, Inc. Hunter Thompson, Inc., Con veniently located at 220 South Main street. Better shoes and hosiery for men and women. Under the able direction of a management well informed in the business and prepared to offer styles in footwear, and at the same time fit the shoe so that it actually fits the foot. The ability in this respect has won for this firm many patrons in this community. This popular store carries a complete stock of newest fashions which range from the more conservative models that are genteel and with a nice refinement, to the smartest models in the varied tones of color which the designers seek out for exclusive style and model into shoes to satisfy the most fastidious taste. Shoes in a wide variety of styles that play a leading role in the correct foot costume of the ladies and gentlemen of this section are on display at this popular shoe store at prices to fit every purse. te of s William L. Payne CHIEF OF POLICE j Lake he served as Colo. physician of Leadville, Walter SALT Commissioner S. Knight FIRE CHIEF LAKE Ken may Standing squarely upon his of the past three years. John M. knight, City Comrris- of Public Safety has an- nounced his candidacy for re- Section. city He v erect splendid - .'-f- m t; veritable monuments human progress ana attain- ml yet tnose acnievemenis st as naught if not protected Knight surveys considerable satisfaction the accomplishments of t h e public safety department dur- ing his administration, and to nromi-ide- r fact that scs have been fulfilled. These included a promises .'loser coordination of the five :'ity departments, a reduction of city expenditures in comparison that are pre-electi- to rwrnm 'J Pecaution td against the loss of life the higher stand-r- ! receives in & state and national ratings. Mr. Walter Knight, chief of the department in S;dt I --ike .y. through his expertness and d applied efforts, has made n er.did reputation for himself property, the community t -- t-- his forces. fore entering PWaent ked pany, in fire de- Knight Vnrsorv and later was interest- mininc. Fire Dt 'n.'irtmnnt sble S. fire ti the in 1900, Chief for tho Ut.ih - peace officers of Utah and sur rounding states. He is recogniz ed as one of the most thorough investigators in the west and his ability along criminal investigation work should enable him to continue to build the Salt Lake police department to one of the finest in the west. Chief Payne has been associated with police work and special when MURRAY BAPTIST investigators since 1913, CHURCH he entered the police department as station patrolman, he was ele63 Eat 4(tth. - Jmc P. vated to mounted officer. During Payne, Pastor the war period he was assigned Sunday Services: 10:00 a. m. to cover draft delinquency, and service, sermon by Worship other government cases in which the pastor. Bible School. the local police were cooperat7:30 p. m. Gospel service; ing. He worked out of the office ;jf chief of police during the lour iWeek-daservices: Senior Gmli ears in which he was connect on Tuesday night at T.33; mided with the department and alweek church service Wednesso did general detective work. day at 7:30. The church had a very delightIn 1921 Chief Payne entered the service of the Umeci suies. ful fellowship dinner WednesBuP. Dougdepartment of Justice and was day night. The Rev. R. and las, Baptist Executive Secretary reau of Investigation later graduated from the depart of Utah, Idaho and Montana, and ment of instruction bcnwi m his family were present, nlo has Miss Maud Haycraft, secretary to Chicago. Since then, he oi Mr. Douglas. The guests laeh stales the worked through responded with biief remarks a? Montana, Wyoming. aurv.un they were introduced to the Idaho, Nevada. California, Melvin Mrs. lVnnnn, Nebraska. dience. Dakota. Dakota, South now .f CeIllinois, Arizona, New .mcw. formerly of Murray, P. Payne Mrs. J. and dar City, and Utah. ch.etv Mr, vocal two rendered are men Mr. Payne and his Payne presented the illustrated helping make this communis lecture is. "Baptist Folks and I'.'P-tis- t it place i ... the smooth running . Ways." also colored slides .,nrl w n roncralulate mm "America " ilv fur his efforts. We re iww . i tieauuiui. j in tho oast. conJiiteni in t)ii ,thc .i ,,f Chii f Pavne. knowCHRIST LI Till RAN ( IM K( II an leader able is an ho inn ili:,f ...... ii, a real worker. Christ Evangelical Lutheran church of Murray (Mi 'uii igMh S. 171 Fast Forty E. pasF. Schumann, Rev. street. tor. V m. Ri'Cular services at :, followed l,y is service Tlu' 'lalf hour of instructioi) m 'lie fundamentals of Christi..nity. nn.Kiioiis mav he aske-- in this 'lass eoncci nir.g She Di'drmes of the Bible. : nndrr direction of Chief Wal- - Knight record city, boasts of the low- in the history of ... m-.u- i ;..;it, -- l II II ill I I vy i . i J A 7 1 YOUR Automobile Can Be Put in TIP TOP SHAPE FOR - Dependable Work Repair Department Up-To-Da- te BATTERIES TIRES IGNITION SERVICE t WLETE AUTO SI.KVICI. OAS AND Oil. -- -- MOTOR CO. SOUTH AMI kt. Ti- - Plinxn doll-recor- two-wa- y MUHKAV Rl cl in-wi- th e un-th- Bicycle Hiitory Triced to 1769 r.lcvda history cws lnck to the nwt of khldy car for Yelerlferc." high-grad- well known to the public. It may be of interest to know that the idea of this enterprise originated in the resourceful mind of an energetic man. With a restless ambition, a broad vision of the future and the industry in the country, he turned his mind to his work. The Deseret Book Co. is one of the most substantial concerns engaged in the selling of books of all kinds and its phenomenal growth is the result of hard work on the part of its officers. They are courteous and to a marked degree and have surrounded themselves with employees conversant with every feature of the books, school texts and reading, and as a result work moves along in a most satisfactory manner. eff-cie- nt Youth Versus Age in Chess Gaines vVn iWV n Is 1 fAt fiVA. CLOSE mom . .'.v: v. SH " . W.. ftf n Mil V - A TeHchliiR In reverse' was witnessed In the Chess nnd Checker Club of Ix3 Angeles when yoiuhful meinhers ihowed old timers how to win. I'lay lasted uxrc than three hours and resulted In a win for the young bloods by thirteen to live. Youngsters ranged In sge from seven years to twenty-twOldsters were nil nliove sixty. o Seventy People OUT of every one GOING PLACES? hundrfd have defcrtive eyesight. Our prevent mode of living with confining work, insufficient exercise and too many hours spent with HrM, throws a load on the rjes, which they were never intended to carry. As a result more and more people nrcd the comforting help of Klasscs for ryes whirh have been OVERWORKED. Do not put ofl fining your eyes the attention thry deserve! J. P. O'Brien MURRAY - You Can Have U QUICK STARTING and LOW COST MOTORING IF YOUR CAR VISITS OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Opt. D. UTAH ANDY MCHMAN iS PLEASL IJUiN 1 hUKLil i THAT we are equipped to handle your party orders THE DODGE MAN I Tyler's h e Cream Shop N'u. ID h West .Wnl South Plumes: Murrav V, Hv. S71T, PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. Stal 4911 South Call Murray 168 We Deliver! stantial and well merited progress is a matter of actual fact adults, pushed nloni: hy the feet, and Invented In France In 17C. SIM rilONK Murray Murray 100 FULL I.INI'uf SCHOOL SUPI'I.IKS anl STATIONERY THIS Wl'.I.K-- ICI-- (."REAM SPIXTI. l.KMOX FI.AKE K l". CREAM KITS, asshl. fl.ivnrs Pt. 18c 2 Pts. 35c 10c NTT Sl'NDAi:. MAI.TEP Mll.KS : Announcing the New Winter Driving Quick Service ln Our I The Home of Good Books Office Supplies Stationery 41 East South Temple Was. 69C7 The Deseret Book Co., is a prominent book concern of this part of the state, whose superior organization is known throughout the territory and whose progressive activities are indispen-siblin the upbuildiing of the community, serving the people faithfully and being an essential factor in the commercial development of Salt Lake City and vicinity. This book store, under the direction of Mr. T. Albert Hooper always has at heart the best interests of the community in which their valued enterprise is located. show. The Deseret Book Co. is a The Fire Department under local book concern, under the the able direction of Chief Walt- direction of a man interested in er S. Knight boasts of the lowest local development and its sub fire records in the history of the amounting to thousands of :irs. A bureau of indentification that has been nationally acclaim-sione- r ed has been installed. Under his direction a radio system has been installed. Prowl 'cars equipped with radio, giving stant protection to every section ilf the city. The health department has been in efficient hands. First e the direction of Dr. L. E. Viko, as public health commissioner and now under the direction of Dr. Sol G. Kahn. Under the supervision of these two men health conditions of the city were never better. The city health department has raised standards as much as 35 per cent, tabulations with the general expenses established before Commissioner Knight took office he has saved the taxpayers $248,543.00 and an honest and efficient administration of whatever department he was assigned to. The police department unde: city. Chief W. L. Payne has been in- Tlif "sprvirnc rif fnmmissinnpr creased in efficiency until it M Knight have id the is!jom nationally recognized as one of 1(? Lak(? ()f SaU County the best in the nation. Among its times for the honor tney "coups was the apprehension of have bestowcd upon him Xhe the Weyerhauser kidnappers. It people may show their apprecia-ha- s him. Prm. recovered stolen property tion by v fust tlie ravages of the detents. Providing safeguards for tie home of the worker is as swssary as guarding the tall cSce building. The greater the d, lance-teste- Dcserct Book Co I Salt n walk-teste- well-dress- Chief of Police William L. Payne has earned for himself an excellent reputation, and rightly too. He is well known among to Shoes for women are at this store in all the latest gTacc-fu- l lines for street wear and also an extraordinary assortment of chic models are presented in many clever new versions and delectable colors, suited to the general loveliness of Milady's outfit. This firm has left nothing undone to give its customers the very best and latest offerings in hoes at reasonable prices for every occasion. By an occasional look at this store's display win dow, you can predict what style in shoes will be. Shoes of fitted comfort which are your armchair rival. Shoes that have been ru and d can be found at this popular store. We are glad to compliment this firm upon the position its store occupies in the every-da- y life of this community through the efforts that have been made to always supply the customers e shoes at fair and with reasonable prices. well-know- FORMADE PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE WITH each Fonnade Permanent Wave we a Facial or scalp treatment, in, nffcrinc ABSOLUTELY FREEI CULMER BEAUTY SALON t Tl'. MURRAY 23 (OI) I.1YKK Oil. RUSSIAN ZKM.Unt, 35 MINER Al. Oil. fr l. 50c hv IV.iM.n 50c 50c I'EI'TO. RISMOI. I'OR DiARRIH.A 25c & 50 30c & 65c Pints 15c AI.K Y ICR'S VAPO Rl'H RCI'.ltlNC .M.COHOI ITALIAN P.AI.M nn.l DISPP.XSEK SI.J5 f..r 35c nii.l MV SPRAYS 15c ami 25c 1T.AS1I l.ICIITS. Cmi-lcl- pts. 59c e 60c 59c I, |