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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE SAVE MONEY ON Fire Prevention Week To Be Observed RUBBER COMPANY'S HIGH GRADE TIRES AT PRICES THAT ' WILL ASTONISH YOU $goo Gives You Any Passenger Car Tire Months Guarantee or 15,000 Miles Guarantee SEE THESE TIRES AT CHASE TIRE COMPANY 940 South State Phone Was. 1445 Sole Intermountain Distributor for Huntington Rubber Company Tires (Continued from Page 1) Murray Fire Department officers cooperated with Horace Sykes, of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Insurance Company in a series of lectures with illustrated slides given at the Murray schools on Monday. Six meetings were held and over 750 Murray children were in attendance. The lecture included over 60 views of the ordinary causes of fire. Mr. Sykes has been in Utah for 60 days in the interests of fire prevention and states that he finds the people of Utah, fire conscious and active in the prevention of such disasters. Personnel and efficiency of the Murray Fire Department were highly praised by Mr. Sykes who stated that the Murray Department ranked among the best he had visited in the entire state. Next week Mr. Sykes will be in Salt Lake City all week in the interest of Fire Prevention. Murray City receives much lower insurance rates in view of the good record of the local firemen, according to Mr. Sykes. Murray Post No. 60, American Legion will hold its next regular meeting, Monday night, October 5, at 8 p.m. The meeting will be at the Murray City Firemens hall A large attendance is expected to participate in the installation of officers for the ensuing year. Dr. James Clove will be the installing officer. Citizens Will Benefit From Security Act (Continued from Page 1) government is no longer participating in direct relief expenditures. Utah is now in the fullest accord with the national security act in all its phases. Benefits now coming to the people, however, are those for aid to the needy aged, needy blind, dependent children, child welfare, maternal and child health and aid to crippled children. Benefits for unemployment insurance or old age retirement will not begin under the federal act until insurance reserves have been established to pay such benefits. The old age retirement feature of the federal security act commences in 1942, when it will be possible for the aged people 65 years or over to retire on reserves which have been established. The benefits ac cruing under the unemployment insurance program will start in 1938 under the terms of the national act. During September of this year, Salt Lake County beneficiaries under the security program will receive or have already received a slightly larger sum than hereto fore, amount.ng to $36.386 00. This will be for benefit of 1071 nccdv aged, 37 needy blind and 1.239 dependent children. Of this, the county put up only $7,506.00, and the remainder came from the state sales tax and from federal fund. Since the social sreurity funds oocame available, Utah has been obliged to meet all costs of direct relief without federal aid. This has taken in all classes of assistance for people in need who do not come under the federal security act. For the entire state the combined state and federal security program from March 1 to Sept. 30 will have cost $:24.rn2 08. Of this the state paid more than half from proceeds of the state sales tax and in addition will have paid out about $570,000 in benefits for relief of distressed people who do not qualify for federal security benefits. Total costs to the state sales tax or emergency relief fund as it is known will ihcrcforc be more than $1,000,000 for the period from March 1 of this vcar through September 30. Mr. Perry Receive Injuries Mrs. Edwin Pcrrv. ap SS. nf 963 Vine street, suffered head lacerations and bruises Inn Thui-s- . day evening when the car in which she was riding with her husband, collided with a car dnv-eby C. W. Bergstrom of 111 Gordon Lane. Bergstrom was backing out of his driveway and backed into the Terry car. n irom pag Murrnv KU1UL' an,rrn linAx.i Allen, owner of 'a .7 C:;ar; ig snop. ST fi . .1 '"j Wec. a while," Mr. CaldweuSfc missioner Mullms my work rieht ri'.,.... I need the tllere,j- -, job. Commissioner 0,.iB .... a uuara sun -- had mat, una. er consideration ' the uhutt "toi Autumn tiirrri, aw: Vt' ' .4 If dm r 411 i,JUIleJTZTi nigra; pickets in the dusk growing Another year passes And the wind and And mv h nnri (Coumsv St 'stars srriW. THE DAILYR0UND y sup-ervsii- HUNTINGTON Cnn,: BV ,w.mea (Continued from Page 1) quired for erecting the forms for pouring the concrete. Nine tons of steel reinforcing material was used in the dome. The walls were poured in four vertical sections, and are made up of two cylindrical sections, with band steel, and takeup turn buckles cast in the wall to prevent oxidation. The footings, wall, floor and dome were poured, independently, with relation to each other. All contraction is taken up as the concrete set. There is no evidence of any hair line checks in the en tire construction. The dome is separate from the ring around the same, and this allows for contraction, and expansion which is the secret of the plan of construction. The design of this circular reservoir revolutionizes the designing of cir cular reservoirs. Murray City Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen has expressed great faith in this type of design, enabling Murray City to have the first work of its kind in the intermountain west. had Com The construction missioner Hansen's constant It is estimated that Murray City has gained more good through the government money to build this project, than in the expenditures of any other proj ect in Utah. hs TIME DismissaTcrT BY MURRAY CITY NEW TYPE RFSF.RVOIR BUILT New Murray Reservoir Nearly Completed : - a By DOUGLAS . '' ' f rfteif .... w Photo courtesy Deseret News The ry i F" rt.nilu For so the task Fanners Get Government Aid Drouth-Strichc- n MALL0CH will alway The task hm.,Q i.,., ..UVUI fcmQ Until it is a faded dream Of something left behind. 'v.q" This morning we our To some f.imiiinp ShaU walk a street, Li. way and meet i 1U11U, And find a- nlnon , But some day all Anrl an1 . nf . of that shaDtel Yet I have known of mortalj aa xouna, yet never found Till Dream LN J,? t'i- - s i d .r ti ...... m ilua-- Mnn case you . 1 areamea, U a 11 1 I mj now of limbs unhmi- Who longed for couia ao, Again the daily U u wbo ' somethir.t M- th(j round. WMM THE BEST s BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE Their crops seared and withered and their farms reduced to dusty stretches of sun baked soil, these North Dakota farmers are forced to turn to work projects as their only means of avoiding starvation for themselves and families. They are being put to work on water conservation and irrigation projests to reclaim their once fertile land from the grip of drouth and barrenness. Unreality Defined Pleads Guilty Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Christianly "Unrealty" is the subieet of the scientific real is the sensuous unsermon to be read in all Churches real. Sin, disease, whatever sei ms of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, real to material sense is unreal in October 4. divine Science." (p. 353). The Golden Text: ''Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity," is from Ecclcsiastes 1:2. The lesson sermon also includes the Bible passage: "But the natural man receiveth not the thinns of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned-- ' (I Cur. 2:4) and the following correlative from the Christian Science textbook, '"Science and Health with J. W. Robinson, 33, of Murray, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Salt Lake police court to a charge of drunken driving. Robinson has been in the Sal; Lake jail since his arrest September 16. A me ting of the P. T. A. will LOST be held Friday at 3 p. m., October Black Leather Key Case, contain- 2. Mrs. Tcna Larson, president, ing seven keys. The case was lost will preside. Plans will be disclose to the business section of cussed on the program for the Murray. Reward Murray Eagle. coming year. HOUSE j FOR SALE Modern. i Acre. Beautiful Homo 5 Rooms and Tartly Furnished Bath Sce Owner, 5G5li South 6ih West. 1 ITS TRUE! By Wiley Padan! MCKEVRGDNEy .A iiii.t UAO RLLU A IS MONTHS OlT . hi c)A22 C&OUST?A, . m &ui hams ViE WAS HIS OVM kTEALl AS? tAsE- Sings anp men. VAS fCKNJ in IDS 4L fUlICT J, AMT-rt- f 1, W . StfT HOW l III MCDttf! 3S DULL FADED HAIR MADE vl MV V ' x - m tCTi tOCKHARTu X CfNiiifcy.V) . mmon TTO ft AY ID KiW Joint Of TwfJ T.V.J 'J? tltCTAlCJWJ.A'.D V. r V v Itt.M . t'' . - With 7 FMUO. EUTH-O- L SHAMPOO TINT CaOA'l' WWW . W tkatucs If lft .cored a hit cppciie LcS!ic Howard in 'The RS r In Broadway play, the romantic feminine lead in MvV MC Devil Ii a Sissy'," sayi The Screen Boy.' Club, have at least three organised with Freddie Cooper, David Holt, and Duster Slavcn a, JtollJSMV" bSuSw M?rTrv . u,ndcr.ll,.ccn Uf Dcnni'e 1?! chaat.S'' A modern scientific treatment tli.it Irant'ii restores jutir lii.ir to its natural BARTHOtOMWvt, 'Utccmw doctor: ha l u,. Twt a J c A Tvo Uti A'Jt Q:Z f 3v r S kvi is a vw. DORoray J I'm ROTUND Cf mm JOHN I cT ' lifeless CONNIE-MA- E , . . rcconditioiis dull . . . . ir; faded cray BEAUTY SALON rhonc Murray 282 for Appointment oW CO.Mi: I AM) CONSULT US AHOUT HAIR 1'KOULIiMS |