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Show BEHER 'llUl BUSIMESS Ag Leaders To Talk At Utah Conferences taiit Pates? PI . D . honor name, which the war-go- d, H's of Be sure and keep these important dates and events. The following busi- early Roman riVorm. in K the coun-- , f me." from S2the European year. Eng.; men , I.nnarv 'vari- Chdosuch ant, CH 1937 Penn riven William mnt of Pennsylvania, 1681; United States Con-citntin- n went into ef Washington became president. SATURDAY FRANK NELSON MERSON LUMBER COMPANY "Modern Homes" Murray 9 Telephone 31 Days FRIDAY THURSDAY fect; firse calendar TO days thirty-on- e Sir Alexander Mackenzie died, 1820; Tor-quaTasso born, to 1544. THE BEST IN ask for Murray City Pharmacy SALON IVAN GRAHAM "Service With a Smile" "Beauty Goes a Long Way" "FOR PRINTING" OLE P. LARS EN Ole P. Larsen, of Taylorsville, died from cancer of the liver Any business to be permanentCrop insurance, farm tenancy, ly successful must be founded agricultural conservation, honest on principle, honesty, fair dealmoney, commodity speculation ing and full value for the price control, production control and asked. From these there can be other phases of the National ag- no deviation regardless of econricultural program of the Ameri- omic or any other conditions. can Farm Bureau Fedeation will Every successful business in be discussed by W. R. Ogg. sec- America the ones that have enof the American Farm dured year after year started retary They have made legal , idated Mines Co. Bureau and George F. Farrell, chief, Western Division, Agricultural Conservation at four district meetings scheduled in Utah, Wm. M. Kasworm, presdeserve your support. ident of the Salt Lake County ness Farm Bureau announced today. The first of these district meetthis available ings will be held at Ogden, Saturday, March 13th. This will combine the annual Weber CounYOU! ty Farm Bureau Convention and the Northern Utah district meeting schedule by the State Farm Bureau organization. Representatives from the Extension Service Agricultural Conservation, Forest Service, Club Leaders and farmers and stockmen generally and their wives, from Cache, Box Elder, Morgan, Summit and weoer wm be in attendance. In addition, other speakers will include Ward C. Ilolbrook, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau, Mrs. Mary K. Mower, the chairman of the House and Community Department, J. W. Jensen, speaker of the House of Representatives, Mrs. Frank Evans and others. The MONITOR deliverPhillip II. Sheridan born Other district meetings will be in 1831; The massacre at ed to Federal governheld at Richfield, Monday, March the Alamo, 1836. ment, 1862; Elizabeth loth, at 2:00 p.m. under the diBarrett Browning born rection of Taylor Nielson, presi1806. dent of the Sevier County Farm Bureau, at Provo, Tuesday March lotn at 2:00 p. m. with David 11. JAMES L. MORRIS Jones, president of the Utah County Farm Bureau in charge of local arrangements and Wed nesday, March 17th, at 2:00 p.m. at the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Plumbing & Heating Co. Lake City with William M. Kas Pumps and Water Systems worm, bait Lake County Farm Bureau president presiding. BARBER SHOP Mr. Ogg. Mr. Farrell. Mr. Hoi- Gas Fittings brook, Mrs. Mower and Mr. Welling will participate on the program at these meetings. Such im ALL WORK GUARANTEED portant subjects as agricultural Opposite City Hall legislation, home and community objectives and State Farm Bureau MURRAY MURRAY achievement will be analyzed by the qualified agricultural leaders who will appear on the program. The Richfield meeting will be RusII of Alexander commanGrant made attended by representatives from sia 1881; assassinated, der of all Federal Earl Grey born 1764. every phase of agriculture from armies, 1864; Sir John Sevier, Sanpete, Piute, Garfield, 1821. born Abbott J.C. Beaver, Millard, Iron and Wash ington counties. The Provo meet will attract farmers and farm leaders from Utah, Wasatch, Juab, Sanpete and Salt Lake CULMER counties. At the Salt Lake meet ing March 17th, representatives from Salt Lake, Tooele. Davis, BEAUTY Wasatch and Summit will be in attendance. M OBITUARIES Consol- Park-Uta- h V i' v .. v y ..i,V f y and stomach, Saturday, March 5. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Taylorsville ward, under the direction of Geo. A. Jenkins. Joseph S. Bennion presided and Hyrum Bennion was speaker. The Odd Felprincipal lows had charge of the ceremony from a small beginning and are at the burial in Wasatch Lawns. built on an ideal. That ideal has always included a DEE ALVIN PARKER obligation to keep faith with the Dee Alvin Parker, one month public by maintaining quality old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and service the year around reParker of 228 Gordon Lane, died gardless of conditions. March 7. h The Consolidated Sunday, Funeral services were held Mines Co. started with an ideal. Through good times and bad, Wednesday. times that ideal has never been MRS. MARIA BERGER violated. To it, all subsequent Mrs. Maria Berger, wife of success must be credited. h The Consolidated John Berger, died in Murray Mines Co. is a local concern un- Tuesday. Funeral services will der competent management, it be held Sunday, at 2 p. m., in is substantial and its merited the Murray First Ward. Burial progress is a matter of actual will take place in Murray City fact well known to the public. cemetery, under the direction of In making this review of the George A. Jenkins Mortuary. progress of Salt Lake City and Murray friends may call at Jenvirinitv up nrp pI.iH in pall iha kins Mortuary in Murray before attention of the neonle to ihp nH. the funeal. Ms. Berger was one of the vantages accruing to the Tiuhlip by the location of the Park- - most active members in the utan Consolidated Mines Co. Utaha Circle, Companions of the Forest. She has been a tireless here. Thev have won and retained worker in that organization. If the resDect and confidence of Mrs. Berger had lived a few days thefr many friends and custom longer her fiftieth wedding aners in this great bait Lake Val- niversary was to be celebrated. Besides Mr. Bergei. she has ley. her two daughters, Mrs. G. Maggie Riley, Mrs. Alice Woman's Club Will Glavas, both of Murray five five great grandMeet Midvale grandchildren; children and four and three The Murray Woman's Club members will visit the Midvale Club in their annual reciprocity Classes In meeting next Wednesday after To Be Given noon, March 17. Midvale club will give the program. Under the sponsorship of GenThose desiring to arrange for eral Board of the L.D.S. Relief transportation will get in touch Society, a series with Mrs. J. Leo Lliertson or social welfare will of classes in begin Friday, Mrs. Allan Parry. March 12, from 10 to 12, at the Murray First ward recreation This is an unusual achievement hall. to secure speakers of national The seies will run for 12 weeks prominence to address district and will be under supervision meetings and farmers are assur- of Mrs. Amy W. Evans of the ed .of a real treat announced General board. Two members of President Kasworm. the general board will be in charge of the class Friday mornself-impos- Park-Uta- Park-Uta- left With half-siste- half-brother- Welfare Work DESERET M0RTU ing. As the series progresses mem Service Abov&AI l rs s. bers of the General Board from various depatments of social welfare work will be in charge of the classes. M- "V. COUPLE MOVE TO CALIF. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Tolman C3 and family have moved to Los Angeles. There they are going to live, as Mr. Tolman has made arrangements for business connections. Mr. Tolman was formerly manager of the Metropolitan Garage, located across the street from the Arlington school. ; -4 fell"! 155 51 Court Avenue 4874 South EDS BILLIARDS MONEY 949 TAILORS CHEVROLET CO. South "IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL State Charter for first by Rntish 1807. Parliament granted savings bank 1819; W. E. born II. Lecky 1838. MOLLERUP u 27 r- - . .. PUBLIC Grocery PACKING I II ' J"4I "Quality Groceries at a .. C. B. Wallace Reasonable Price." rilONE MURRAY 35 South West Temple Wasatch 1562 Sandy Murray -- Midvale 310 135 COURT AVENUE Laymiclry WOMEN MORE LEISURE HOURS FOR Try Our Most Popular Family Service DAMP WASH with the FLAT WORK carefully ironed FOR ONLY 6c PER POUND 15 per cent Discount Cach and Carry Phone Murray 213 i - r-- ji yTflcijcome out ASXNEWJ OU1L tMlly b. ma piiMd oi ik chwe mm con mod In Uwm eomty worn ol rourt Don't fhtom 'rw oway, Bilnj th.ra In. Th.yH look bV gm, loot thot bfl and than Ht. Our Oul w tna br W.'n proud oi and youl Ik k tnok and th piira. K w without name or address from snowbound Juneau, Alaska to Boston, this letter mailed by a dealer Feb. 5th, and bearing only the head of Old Mr. .Boston, arrived safe and sound in fifteen days at the offices of Ben Burk, Inc., producers of Old Mr. Boston Liquors. Clever men these Traveling over Robert Heckel 4,000 mile3 rilONE MURRAY 329-- J "Get Out Your Pencil" Every Automobile Reaches The Point where It becomes more profitable to the owner to turn it in than to continue running it. Often cars are held so long that the additional depreciation plus cost of repairs and excess gasoline and oil consumption more than offsets the cost of owning a new Ford bci-- t tuition to know Driving your car every day, you are in the condition t in its whether and run to is how much it costing and comfort with safety. be it can operated on In addition to figuring operating costs, check over the items rclialle transportation. your car which need repairs to insure Make your own estimate of what such repairs will cost. Or, if you prefer, wc will gladly estimate this for you. C0IT INMNl BATTIRY CLUTCH pic-en- Delivered price on New Ford Allowance on my present car UTAH m . 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