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Show I SEPTEMBER 30, THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, 1937 ? I I Postal Service Is Subject of Talk Murray to Probably the first reference and letters of the transportation r messages is found in the Old m c a cm Testament, Book of Esther, where it states that King Ahasuerus "sent letters by post on horseback, and riders on mules, camels, and young dromedaries." Herodotus also tells of the establishment of a system of mounted horsemen used for carrying messages during the reign of Cyrus of Persia. The relay stations were from which called the present designation of post office was probably derived. It is a far cry from the use of couriers and horsemen carrying only messages of the King to the speedy airplanes of the present day carBuying Power of rying messages for the lowliest of the country. denizens Income Nears Paris is credited with the first Level house to house delivery of mail, in the year 1653. This was a Thp hnvinff nnwer of thp private grant of "the privilege farmers' income this year will! through Koyai Decree, oi esiaD-b- e and of making virtually back at the 1929 lishing mail boxes collections." and deliveries of Bureau level, the Agricultural Economics said today in the Although China had' a well September issue of The Agri developed post system for the cultural Situation." delivery of official messages bethe beginning of the Christfore income this farm Although ian Era, it was not until 1896 year is somewhat below the level, it was pointed that a regular Chinese Governout that prices which farmers ment postal service was have to pay for their supplies also are somewhat lower than during the years prior to 1930. The trouble lies in the fact that Consequently, the exchange val- the judges and most exhibitors ue of farmers' income this year entirely different things in for other goods and services is have and looking when mind about like it was prior to the over the selecting entry. The exhibitor is and nearly equal believes that the judge will be depression to the peak year 1929. by massive size, unIncome from sales of farm pro- overcome or some other outcolor usual ducts in 1937 is expected to be and forget all feature standing about a billion dollars larger about small defects that are so han in 1936, and larger thar inconspicuous. 1929. since any year An intelligent judge is rarely misled in this manner. On the contrary, the first thing that to the judge's attention is Fruits Should comes the blemishes. In fruit entries, Be Exhibited Fairs worms are the cause of more disqualifications than any other one at exhibitors county thing. A small worm hole, no Many fairs are wondering why their matter how well hidden by the fruit, flowers or vegetables did stem or earlyx lobes, will eliminot win a prize. Oftentimes it nate the most perfect plate of is perfectly obvious that small fruit at the very beginning. Cuts, limb-ruhail marks and apples or smaller asters have a bruises, blue ribbon while larger speci- other blemishes all lower the mens in the same class have no quality of the product in the Dirty and poorly prize at all. What is the matter judges eyes. have no business entries prepared with the judges? There is really nothing serious- in an exhibit and a poorly cleanly wrong with most judges of ed sample makes a bad impresfruits, vegetables, and flowers. sion on the judge. NOTES f aboutifiebbhando&er tXTCNSIOM WORK 1 m- - west: I post-house- AlMCC? y RAcy WAS X KQWO beo to 3 W IIM W mot r.iri Farm :',C- - MOWS UIJTH CuC Pre-Depressi- on Ti(? 5 "y'! u,vi -- BT MAN MtJIHiAlN CLAN Mr a l.' A JAMMJJEFIIIIK fcv.twKKiiiA ItAViuAllUN f . !1 ELEN u TROY UKIS UNNIS SVIMVING EATN AN AfPL- CDA' rOR THE fAST HAS A AND lAD.WN'ON . w - C t- J ,1 IvjHT yCAF.S s v.,r. PJbVritr7 AN1 APOVE s, OltiLK AlHliliJ tl'.rtP . AM IN 'gidOT-- New York, N. Y. "IT'S TRUE! that Frank Borzage, one of the pioneer directors of the screen and creator of many pictures that have made screen history, both silent and in sound, directed 'Big City'," says Wiley Padan. "Formerly a stage actor, Borzage came to pictures in 1918 and directed one of the outstanding hits of all time in 'Hunioi esr.u:'. Among his other successes ore 'Seventh Heaven', 'Farcvvcil to Arms', 'Desi?c'. 'Little Man, What Now?' and 'Flirtation Wall.'. " s Horticulturist Tells How At Drive in for expert service " Good service is our business. Not our duty" CHECK-CHAR- GREASING SERVICE T CONOCO PRODUCTS "Penny" Larson's Conoco Station Members of the Ym PHONE MURRAY Joymakers UM Club were entertained at a steak dinner and canyon party at Community Glen in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The following couples enjoyed the affair: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Cliliord Watts, Mr. and Mrs. James Call, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hale, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Truman Carlisle, Edith Ilillier and David Powell. 48S 4854 SOUTH STATE STREET 1, Goth Bag can CATSUP SALMON S5.39 2 , do. bring informat; ion The couPon bei exceptional trainiY 6 lties that you a,u v L.D.S, and Mrs. Grover Brown and family wish to thank their friends for the many kindnesses !ac3- - here, Busine Mr. College extended to them in the recent iilness and death of Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. Sadie C. Brown. The Murray First Ward Relief Society will hold its opening meeting . Tuesday, October 5, at two p.m. An interesting and varied course of study has been arranged. Each month there will be a lesson period devoted to theology, work and business, literature and social service. Tuesday Mrs. David W. Smith will present the lesson, "Some More Contributions to an Understanding of the Life and Teachings of Christ". Musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. Irvin King. Preceding the general assembly a teacher's meeting will be held at one p.m. The oiricers hope that all members will attend Tuesday's meeting and bring a friend. Lila Moran and daughter, Winston, left Tuesday for Oakland, California after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Bateman, 147 East h South Street, for the past two weeks Mrs. Sixty-fourt- The Joymakers Club was entertained by Mrs. Richard Kemp at her home, on South State Street Thursday of last week. The dinner table was artistically decorated with roses. Cards were enjoyed throughout the afternoon and pmes were won by Mrs. Glen Hale, Mrs. Jack Greenwood and Mrs. Edith Ilillier. Salt Lake man i I 70 North Main Drip r. Street City, Utah try 0 Plover, J let "Planning . jjsel Ole I like co ftfcj Your go to . Name Fra calle fen Address suit Baptist Church Jr.ula is James P. Payne, pastor 63 East 48tb. South Sunday which includes the jp'jchas j not I 1 CI luhn services: Rally r observed throat" will be t eby eari an M Bible th and the sermon bv the,.,scj Iding the theme: 'The Blind M pink , dim me worship ttion alL The for morning hoar " C J cat,o inciuae some special such as a thank ollerine program by the members Bible school. The young ce sv eryb( safe pe.J o.ou p.m. in ine do jncci di basement At the Gospel serj at :ju p.m. the pastor be tne third of his series in "B .larray other at Tuesday D. Guild 6:30 pjn. church. There will be a of :ud With the Psalms", with the t psalm under the topic, "A G:J baivation.' The F. A. 0 1st do tl of pen py, fcr.mer willy 1 kke w; fcre cor at e rJ women at the a manuel Jbapiist Church at m a.m. with a luncheon at ad Airs. 11. W. Smith, a !any state-wid- ly of Baptist i'.ege ti beet ): bt thei to; ns oi Politic didr ij ly. Mr. and Mrs. BoydSisoai Mr. and Mrs. Larl Fraa 3cgs er tr cuests Sunday evening of and Mrs. Glen Shaw at a fi at the Shaw cabin m B;g U :t wood Canyon. Gi-- the; and The Simper reunion will be Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Br held Wednesday .ind two children. W h OctoKnt ber 6, in the Grant evening, Ward Amuse- Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. An ment HalL tin of Ely, fcovaaa, e.e tae Inter j Last over the week end at M lya r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Mrs. C. E Oautia entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. ; evening of last week at their Mr. and Mrs. Howard prtai: home m Union. Besides the host rrnncm Califorr.A ri j he and hostess covers were laid for ed last week at the hor.e M r.t tc Mr and Mrs. A. L. Bateman and and Mrs. Grover nrcn.i a 1 u 1 r W- JELLS-KIT- E T-- jt, u 2 S4k fCT25e "lOe B, children of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lila Moran, of Oakland. Calif., Mr. and Mrs Royal Bateman, Miss Melba Bateman, Miss Dorothy Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. C. ll Batman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards of Long Beach. California, and Mr. Wayne Bateman of California. SALAD DRESSING OUART I4g No,2,iC,n (SM1LE) MIRACLE WHIP - l SODAS 2 lb. Box 11 MILK 27e PEANUT BUTTER 2lh ,r25c CORN FLAKES KEI:L0C?.r8e Pk. 10c SOAI ) CRYSTAL WHITE 10 SVRUI ) SLEEPY HOLLOW FHESII DUO A lyiuuca SEEDLESS GRAPES ITAII MILK Found 35E rt 1U lbs. VV lb, 5c 19C L LE'1'1 UCE LAMP, CHOPS HIB ,mlL0'N PRIME RID ROAST REEF ROAST SHORTENING R01XED S"0ULDER Rln 4fcrt. J pci ta a cm ( ".on, j foi -- ftw nam: o. .... -I- , try V,V PiS st J. Mr. ra; S'-r- d.ru MnTilarbara.Erjr K c k ' Uurion W. Musscr, J. R. Rawiins Mrs c 0' nd three members of he County Commission. J. R. .Jamcs B- Mullins, and waiter Anderson. Lunch was bridKe ThVC1, nnd followed. was beautifully d in roses furnished by Mrs. ht-,rKe S'ordon from rose Harden. The auction sale of vari-ou- s articles donated by Murray and Salt Lake merchants proved a Very great success financially. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward of P"nn" vn3' - dec-orate- 5c 4 Mrs. u. Roy-- tai t r tertain mciu dinner Mon. ..y of the clubs ln.ccr.u. . sary. a Ward:'..... f "j -. 7,1Murray their oprninc,.- Ma afternoon, (vtowr ' W Topic will and Thn.l"Cy a' v ul ness meet social. by a "Miss Wmifrc rf spend a week with Mr. Ward's parents. Mr. and Mr. 1! WnrH found IXH-tin- g for an Ill Til r - VI' cnt vn v vr jji' -. J 'rth, The B. Leg H :;" d ; '4 -' Uah about Tuesday of next week visiting Mrs. H. Wrd. J to SIIOVLM-- Krr, 1 'J a 5- -' m, ? e .rt V- - -- .gg 49c entoyed ! L ThjgV ROAST 29c familv very mucti. 52 S.-l-i LAMI5 ,b,29c last -- on 1 V r s.iy'nj at a wn.t week in MiUa nirfa,nl Th t Z. bert A L Bi'.f J Mrs. Id-li- gr QUALITY MEATS LAMP, LEGS nn l AiUa n f Pint BottI Mr. and , 3 Cans 35 re pi 1 v PEAS 30C BARS Sa Mrs. Chris RasmuMtnM George A. Jenkins left tamed the Chetrup u- lhursday morning for Palo Alto, day afternoon. Dinner wauiuima accompanied by his ed al iweic wlU cnter the Stanford Medical College of Emt. .,A !rs. Jack A.W ":-rrJ Monday balming this fall. having J;-- 1 home in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbard of Idaho spent the week vvooas Imi''" Jenkins. and Mr8, C' E' lhb' George A. bald l Friends of i'everUf a .TTio party gave t R.e o u.ny women's riav evening l'lVCW.,. n " "I uuo held their open- for Den w.iwug 1,1 Uie reman' Hall home there t.,ai, ast fnday afternoon. rfc'r:'4 ih hir y were hrce hundred members About were POPULAR BRANDS Can Ware was formerly James of SaltJake. Mr ROLLED OATS Sperry's 9 lb. bag 39c TOILET TISSUE Ambassador 3 rolls 10c DtTl'lm' i. "J55 f-- SUGAR A-- in Pod-mor- e, Mrs. E. II. Cutler and son, Rob ert k. cutler, of Pasadena, California, have been guests at the Simons home. Mrs. Cutler's snn will leave in the near future on a mission to Brazil. 1937 OLEOMARGARINE Golden West lb. 19c 3 cans 25c SPAGHETTI, Queen's Taste 100 lbs Your future pends chieflr you know an I and Mrs. Rosenzweig of San Diego left Wednesday mornWomen's Work, oi U ing after a brief visit with Mrs. Baptist ioiK. City will be the pes. Kosenzweig's parents, Mr. and speaker lor the day. Mrs. Fred R. Morgan. Specials For Friday & Saturday, Oct. 10 lb. Trains and Mr. AEU.& BROW 1 ' H 1 The Man or Woman Well Dre.ied Demand nd Attention. There U no Secret About It SEND YOUR GARMENTS TO TME (D v J The Lamb Growers have asked us to help them move their Lambs. So EAT MORE LAMB ra 10 wciouer na ocpiemucr SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT EARL & BROWN MARKET n 'Jt .i -- ?)' i (CLCANEP, Ki . f.'al Phon Hyl.nd 8787 Murrayj |