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Show - THE MURRAY EAGLE of the Ownership, .Management, Etc, Required By The Act of Congress of March T,,E Statement THE MURRAY EAGLE EJitcr C. E. WALLACE, Isjuetl Lvcry Thursday 3, 1933 Associate Editor, J. B. WALLACE 1 35 Telcphcne Murray Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Posloffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1379. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , Salt Like County, Utah ' .'. where bigotry and in satiable HOSTILITIES oppression will have lost EFFECT OF over them, forms a new its power Hostility- between the Mor- epoch, not only in the history of mons and their opponents conthe church, but in this nation." tinued to gain intensity and This statement signed by hatred until the climax was is in Young and the apostles reached in the expulsion of the accord with declarations of the former from Nauvoo in the win- leaders, quoted in previous arter of 1846. The picture of hun- ticles. dreds of families crossing the Such declarations coupled with river in February and establishvarious extravagant rumors led Iowa ing a temporary abode in to the belief that perhaps the is indeed a pathetic one. would go West and in Moimons What feelings must have war of we join England or rankled their hearts as they Mexico against their own counfaced the wintry blasts and icy basis for this belief was One waters of the Mississippi, turn- atry. of Governor Edwards of letter ed towards the far off western Wm. L. Marcy, to Missouri country where they were to seek In this he said War. of a new asylum remote from the a bad and are Mormons 'The centers of civilization! When they '.circled and sect, they have been looked for the last time upon the I suppose very but treated; badly beautiful city of Nauvoo which do not believe they .'orrcctly, yet their toil and industry .had built, treatment the under and ;o, bitter indeed must have been reif they are received, have :hey sentment against tho.-.- who were lot enemies, both of our people the cause of their misery. Nut and our government, then they only could they find no abiding Christians and purer better .ire Arplace in Illinois, Missouri, or other denominathan patriots nowhere kansas, but apparently which a nobody in tions, thing within the confines of the United West can believe." :he loved States, the country they To counteract such rumors and and whose constitution they reassurance of the loyalty of nve vered as divine. Hence their eyes Elder Jesse C. the direcMormons, in the were being turned tion of a remote region then be- Little wrote Pres. Polk that the 'Mormons as well as myself are longing to Mexico. true to To be sure, the definite locality rue hearted Americans, and true to its mr laws, country, the but was somewhat vague, to its institutions," rue glorious Great Basin or Salt Lake valley at Nauvoo had been discussed favorably for .nd the High Council to the some time. Still incidentally jublished a greeting whom it to and laints may In other plans were toyed with. a circular letter in which fact, letters were sent out in ccurred the following: "We also various directions asking for for the satisfacdeclare 'urther to help. One such was written who some have concluded tion of Arof Drew S. Governor Thomas kansas. He refused refuge, but that our grievances have alienated us from our country, that urged emigration to Oregon, Calour patriotism has not been overNo Nebraska. or Texas ifornia, by dayplace seemed to offer security come by fire, by sword,assassinanor in the midnight by light isolated in some region but we have endured; Rocky Mountains. The people tions which have neither they alienated us were gradually being prepared for just such a wilderness trek. from the institutions of our In the Times and Season, there country." Ncverthel'f;s the saints were appeared in 1846 a notice to the saints throughout the world that directing their course to a land "The Exodus of the only true belonging to a foreign country. Israel from these United Staters (Another article of tins series to a far distant region of the will appear next week.) West Brig-ha- $l-- ? 3'J Elsewhere In The United States One Yer.r In Advance - " ' WMfCmiSiut One Year In Advance Six Months In Advance I ft $2.00 "ECONOMIC LUNACY" PENNSYLVANIA potato growers believe that they have a - natural and legal right to determine how many potatoes they will grow and sell within the boundaries of their own state. should They believe Congress lias no constitutional right, and have none, to control or interfere with this purely intra-stat- e production and sale or to prescribe packages or make regulations to govern such production and sale. Holding such beliefs probably Pennsylvania growers will proceed as usual to regulate their own production and to sell in Pennsylvania markets regardless of federal law and regulations. Let us hope that the Supreme Court will send this law into oblivion, along with other economic lunacies. But regardless of any decision the enforcement of this absurd legislation here will be practically impossible, with producers, dealers, distributors and consumers all against it. Pennsylvania Farmer. THE SUPPLY OF PIGS DAME Nature and the laws of supply and demand seem to be playing hob with the AAA farm programs just now. Rising food prices and scarcity of supply have brought about some backtracking by the Brain Trusters who- have in charge the duty of regulating the American fanner and his activities. A Universal News dispatch, in the Washington, 1). C. Times quotes the U. S. Commerce Department as stating that American purchases of foreign pork in the first six months of 1935 have jumped more than 350 per cent above the imports of the first six months of 1934. Continuing, the dispatch says: "Cashing in on the Administration's pig slaughter program, which today leaves the United States facing an acute meat shortage and housewives battling soaring prices, foreign markets have jumped their pork sales to this country to pounds in the first half of the year. This compares with 733,600 pounds imported in the first six months of 1934, an increase of 2,344.334 pounds. "In the single month of June, reports of the Commerce Department disclosed, more foreign pork llowid into the United States than in the first half of last year. June imports are given at tS02,404 pounds, compared with 97,178 in the same month a year ago, a rise of 705,220 pounds." Holla, Mo., New Era. Touching on the question of government ownership in business the best and only way to settle this question would be to have every one favoring government ownership to have the government in competition with him in his particular line. The gv.viiiuient as a competitor of the other fellow and as a competitor of our own is quite a different matter. to-w- it: See-rota- e eon-er- n, That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business id I J W4 In The best barometer of the condition of a community is its percentage of delinquent taxes. managers are: Publisher, Mrs. C. B. Wallace, Murray, Utah. Editor, C. B. Wallace, Murray, Utah. Managing editor, None. Business managers, None. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each indivdual member, must be given.) 3. That the known bondhold-holdermortgagees, affid other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners , stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security hold- jer appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any ether fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions s, e i MJ'Ml. TfiVNt lOUIf- :. a . PUT - EERY m f V, irk. ' in Vaft--- 'll J.fJ- MiJ f'i LyEERY f ;tv mis fiM'E maouiiM STOtw 'Ua U (j IS thirty Selection.! .l. ,n f,.- - dude ''Bonnie SOME years ago an investigation was conducted by a western newspaper into the reason or reasons why the state seemed to be lacking in prosperity and development. A discovery was made that was at once amusing and startling. It has appeared in print many times, but points out. humorously, a condition that can be largely remedied if more people were aware of it. Here is what the paper found out according to its ow n statement : "To.i many of us get up in the m.rning at the alarm of a Connecticut cWk. buit.-., pair of Ohio suspenders " Chicago trousers, put on a pair of shoes made in Huston, wash our faces in a Pittsburgh wash-pan- . using Cincinnati soap and a cotton i..w-made in New Hampshire to dry them with; sit down to a Grand Rapids table, eat pancakes made with Minneapolis flour and Kansas Cilv bacon fried on a St. Louis stove; buy fruit raised in California and seasoned with Rhode Island spices: put on a hat made in Philadelphia; hitch a Detroit "tin mule" fed on Texas gasoline to an Ohio plow l and whoop it up all day on a farm covered with a New England mortgage; send our fire insurance money to New York. San Francisco. London and Shangai. and at be awake l.y our own and the neighbor's houd nightabout kept the dogs, only jinion pure products on the place." Heading the thoughtfully, it is not difficult to diagnose the state's ailment, lack of appreciation of home ft tort, home industry, and a woeful lack of the desire to develop its own resources. , we air ' Calm as the Cht 5 Bendemeer's Irish Folk Song St, Rasbach, and the th 6 the organization, "I t ! Cottage." by O'Hani ... ay TTi on , -- snort or throughout the state mi Sfojj1 USTc. CHRIST Christ Evangelical church of od) - t .. . xne Bulirti, oi r;.."ve what the eaeer- tn 171 JtJ LSSS- East t.Hev.F.E.Sch Beginning .obrU,,sorvlcBwft Sermon by the r."u,lor on thpur ia oermn subject Mrnn Our rhl consideratio The uC xuuuwea oy hour the Centals SrhrCtn-!- in Mat- - . , JJJj one-ha- in You and your 1VUku worship with DISEASE in the children to come n am! us. DECLARED POWERLESS "Are Sin. IX REAUn Disea ... t. Real? is the subiert nf mua io De read. m all"Churches vi unrisi, scientist, on Sundar October 13. The Golden Text: "The of faith shall save the sick, is; me juora snail raise him up; as: if he have committed sins, the; shall be forgiven him," is tot . James The 5:15. lesson-sermo- n also the Bible passage: 1c, this only have I found, that Gx hath made man upright; be they have sought out many following Christian (Eccl. 7:29); and fe correlative from & Science textbook, S- and Health conce the Scriptures, with by Mary Mr under which stockholders t: security holders who do not pear upon the books of the cc; c pany as trustees, hold stock securities in a capacity cit" than that of a bona fide one and this affiant has no reasx to believe that any other pc son, association, or corporiux has any interest direct or a- rect in the said stock, bonds, tt other securities than as so by her. Mrs. C. B. Wallace, Publishe Sworn to and subscribed bef me this 1st day of October, S P- Notary C. B. Wallace, PRESCRIPTION DRUG daa until HEU Si A?,E TO OPERATE OS ! lai iTiTRutlrl VALLATE HE VA asjo a A I I lit i.ttN lHi V. hi J piviant is tssuedl" the eighth language in which it has Praying WKfels Tllvet.iii!i (I.i thWr pnivlnj with) prnylne wheel, oarh turn of the whpol Mne pquhnlfnt tn hnvlng lit- tired tho rnicrorl line, "Hall to tin Jewel of the I.ntu.M Some terie tiso it treat praying wheel t timed hy wafer power. South State SU, Murray THONE Mumj bee- - n?Und' l"rM 3rtllrmrnt Houtt The f,r: hoimo in I'.ns j nni rn wns i'"'! y SamtH-- l W R LLLIXi: of SCHOOL SUPPLIES and STATIONERY ifAU.OWKKX ICE CRI1M CAT, WITCH. " PUMPK - ." IZZZpts. HAUVKR OIL CAPS. PLAIN MIXI.RAL Oil " Al.KA-S.'.' LTZKR " ALCOHOL L pt. l5c c 50. 29andWc Wc 25 and 17 and Mineral OilTnd AGAR ACAR pl. g OMUXATIOX SYRINGE & WATER POTTLE. H)L.TAIN SYRINGE M. A. PA BY FOOD .. . KLEICXi:X 2WT, lSe, 2 for " 500'i& KLPKXTX VV-ACIA- R lif A f St. jn.lf'n Wlittp p.nrnrlt. rliapnl. to dxiVr-- nnl C.imlrl.lsi Minlenn m r ?,.iv of romhlnln friendship with an ini.lcrstaiHlli.2 of IIMlMllMiltlltft ri-d- l uncial T1I( con.litloi.n. is one thmk' tion that is op. r.amtr what is known as l iter cine to Knn. It lll-.K- investors to remrmher. Am on an economically utuonnd watered Mmk will .me l,v M , r ..t is only ;, matter of tune untd re- . or h.mkruntcy catches up xviih it. This l.m of l,,,,,,.. I ht re is are rn..Kh prohh-.nto f,e i ;i 1,m ness so!m;llv oraninl and hmuMlv nianad hul ,!,, situation is complicated with an unsound structure uh. f vhie i ' inrr.dv a matter of time. GOING PUCES j,,-u- - ive,-sh-l- . s Wallpaper and IVnil Mayflower Tapers. Fade-proo- f, t Trices Very Lustre rumrl. Taint , . one-cna- t Ask to see our Washable As low as 15c per Taint . Kalsomlne . . . . . Guarantor,! Oil Taints for all TurpUsM rapt i Houm? fun-goin- BERGEN WALLPAPER & PAINT CO 4710 So. - CO. ci:xti:r uricks "IT'S TRUE! that Richard Boleslawski" s novel. 'Way of a Lancer' has recently been translated into German", says crtiu Wiley Padan. "This J MILK MACXKSIA COD LIVKR OH. ...JZ J VATCH 1 t Key Eddy: "Sin, sickness, and defi: have no record in the EohX: introduction of Genesis, i: which God creates the heave earth, and man." (p. 533). - King George of England receives a salary of $52,400 a week. g At ?TUMOi U UIRES FO MOHcO C!UV ANOEMON, ON Ut OfCtRT Hik s. umm THE THE lVv - MACHINES - I Some form of income taxes now exist in twenty-nin- e of the forty-eigh- t states. The highest rate, 3 percent of all sales being in Illinois, California, New Jersey and North Carolina. fir-- fUi - of the HANOtt THEIR VRESTlEO Ar SOO 13 BRGAl WALLACE- .i, IN MOUC VATCHIMG- ' ire .v km . oopeK M ADV.ef The nation is just beginning to understand that if we are to enjoy a stable prosperity that the agricultural secions are going to have to prosper along with the industrial sections. Any system of economics that permits one section to prosper and the other to go down is not sound and sooner or later will result in disaster for all. Exclusively Asiatic are exclusively Asiatic lut have a wide range. They ranee from the territory of (he Amur on the north to the Islands of Java nnl P.all Dn the south; from Turkish Ceorda on the west to the Island of Sakhalin on the 'ast. It does not. however, Inhabit the tirrnt elevated plnteau of Central Asia. Tiger TI-i-- M n i emeus It doesn't take the children long to find where the largest suckers may be secured or where the largest ice cream cones may-bpurchased. Mm WIT BdfstAwski. 0IM3TO Of 'lKMl?fKABi.S; the accomnan&kWte to noted Mormon -- ill Present a'ra over station vn, " orating the the Utah n 1. , A "torch"' singer is not a singer of hot songs as the name might indicate. Webster's dictionary defines a torch singer as a singer of songs of unrequited love. A reader who doesn't like torch singing tells us that it is the kind of singing that makes him want to burn up the radio. Finland is the only nation involved in the World War which has met the payments of its war debt to the United States. How most of us feel about Finland is set forth in the story of a man who during his life time met severe financial reverses. l!y hard work he kept out of bankruptcy and finally paid every creditor in full. When he died his family erected a simple stone vcr his grave. At his request the stone bore this epitaph, "He Paid In Full." We believe that brone tablet should be set up in the Hall of Fame at Washington to little Finland with the notation cast in brone "She Paind In m Of The Murray Eagle, published weekly at Murray, Utah for October, 1935 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, Before me, a notary public, in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Mrs. C. B. Wallace, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Murray Eagle., and that the following is, to the best of her knowl-3dg- e and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the ?irculation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by :he Act of August 24, 1912, emin section 411, Postal bodied Laws rjnd Regulations, printed m the reverse of this form, CR? On Dntnk- - n . the chorus will assert famed L. D. 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