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Show THEMURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. repeated and always efficient admonition of our State Board of Health "Boil the water." The flat taste of boiled water may be avoided if the water is "areated," or poured back and forth from one container to another several times before use In providing portable supplies of water rendered fit for drinking, we quote the eminent health authority, Dr. Milton J. Rosenau, Professor emeritus of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Harvard University. Dr. Rosenau says: "The treatment (chlorinated lime) has a very useful field of application in the disinfection of water on a small scale, as for military use, camps, tourists, explorers, and others. For tourists and campers a solution may be prepared by adding of chlorinated lime to one pint of water. Use one of this to ten gallons, thirty-sidrops to one gallon: at least fifteen minutes after dos- of Making Method Safe Told fi'aler may we render a small "of water safe when out camping trip?" "Vhis question was asked of Dr. M Farncr, director of the Kth district numberf0"r at few days ago, by a Sn The inquiry Eminent by a ffSablyon prompted water analysis in article State Bacteriological LabosUp?hik Obituaries EMMA $ rer those ! contemplating a trip of water may the purity ..ere uncertain or those who may their water supply of SSination. as yet definitely ffprmlned. we quote the oft- - one-ha- lf ul x ing. Dr. Farner cautions us to use exactly the amount of chlorinated lime in Dr. Rosenau's prescription and the correct proportion of water no more, no less, as this sterilization has been accurately determined by many tests in the recognized bacteriological laboratories of America. a! are big news U to millions of smokers! ! 916 iMRms CIGARETTE of Quality Bring-hurs- t, I f P &G- - GiantBars n AS JlDdl Mafia TAYLOR Thirteen grandchildren and three also survive 4 LOUS MORGAN POWELL 1 1 ill the screen's supreme fy'l(TStiy J&tr ove story' o a in iisical Ijtlie ... r I all-powerf- f f--. -- J J - PAl'LINE IIEDSTROM KIM Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at noon in the Taylorsville L. D. S. Chatxl for Mrs. Pauline Hedstrom Kim, 4. wife of John Kim. She died Tuesday morning at her home in Taylorsville She was a daughter of Karl tt. and Jennie Hedstrom. She was a member of the auxiliary of the Gu.stav Adolf male chorus. husShe is survived by her band and a brother, Albert Hedstrom of Stockholm. Sweden. .3 Deep WED., THUR., SEPT. 21-2- f 2 "RASCALS" fA"! Jane Withers, Koehdle Hudson, Robert .. I I.. t' i;,.,.. Mi.Huuii, Acwsreci aim uimon , . Wilcx. P,.r-- 1 GOID LABEL Straight Bourbon Whiskey My i 4& ' TA Think. (Continued from Page 1) a chance on arms and supply As a nation, we ore run. own ful, and remote from a;l ,,thrr great powers. We are pracai." tically immune from attack would the event of war. we as w havt the balance of power, 'd:d , thc last. That helps a treat deal to keep the .f Kim, ix. pi .)( Thr business indexes still tmil Ac ihi Annalist puts it. upwar can be mtii the rccovas far ' common. IV movement is manner. 1.1 satisfactory nerally p nm It is true that in many r or little been has then nt as yet. But even Mial i,i,,i.ni has undergone 'latitial change, and leaders ;.ui immediate Uia e lkmg to the .. .ii, t V deal llii fi jt.iie Willi... "II. ... II, i. V3 llnl a Ilouni (jll.i iiiimu ., i ... , in.n nil that eoul I economic hmioii the on ti ,u , - I - I VV . I'loUdS. .1111111 tr ID Slid recently ismhI first tn,c the fnr f cai a. dy , n iM.-n- i . last i. .e iVivemiMT. i,. en iunuiing in i""? tr.r r.,i.. industry, due to pu p t.ext year's cars aTaimn .' for is near.ng it car. ,;,tth fur this down, It. Mil sales have been in the uMially hap,;nS the d.chne has not seasonal in most el Imitates Good fall business is Hi,'iic wir ,m-h- Foil., On. I G!otQw. ItoHend icffcan D for n 3J) C Pint Maple DRESSING SPREAD 5c fld? Qt. jars, IPEACHES BusheH9c Concord Grapes r., j,.ny YAMS Sliced LbsJODc Lug 4h' fl LB. Louisiana Belle l3E;ncnD Lb.ceiiopkg.3.ILc Pork Loin Roast li, D 6 c B5c Veal Shoulder Monst 5 lb. brick K C r lb. U JC I j ,tW , Nofloi D.lroll Nlofdf Franco-Amenca- Tea Garden ILlnllCiJCiSlLBanquet ( C ?J)y2c niblets OLBVES Mt. Whitney tall can Olid Dutch Ckairiseir4f,,2q- - kins officiating. Mr. Powell died last Thursday in a Santa Barbara hospital after a lingering illness. He was born November C, 1888 in Salt Iike City, a son of Louis B. and Anna D. Powell. He is survived by a son. Allan B Powell of San Francisco; a daughter, Mrs. C. K. Kemp of Salt Lake City, and a brother. Roy Powell of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. t L g SoDIUm! Funeral services for Louis Pnuell were held Mondav noon at the George A. Jenkins Mortu ary, Mr. U. G. Miller being the principal speaker, and Mr. Jen- HENRY a unuri niv . HULL 2 KIRBEE ATWILL J "The Canary Comes Across" and "l)em.nJ V- A All-sta- C?""-ari- 25c 4 No. 2 Cans SYRUP her. 8 J 4fa25c No.2Can, fe llBcllg IB C d ll O ever made! 'VA tT j5C 6BoxCa.cn CORNED BEEF that pages of today's 9reates book . . . comes OdDforS'jg; large pkg. ing picture From llan-aue- Sugai house The most Ludk Vi ill Omenia Robokah Lodge No 15 will meet Tuesday evening. September 2oth, at the home of Mrs. r Andrew Lundquust, 4731 Street. MURRAY RflATCIIUES j i NOTES MAIfl L gdWP l J; I Ml'KRAY lbs- - IRIS THEATER It. Mind, not through matter,- - that me piani grows, not because ( f seed or soil, but because growth is the eternal mandate of Mind . . . Because Mind makes all, there is nothing left to l.e made by a lesser power" (p. 520.) Prices Effective Fri. & Sat. SILJCffIK 100 S5.31 10 lb. cloth baR J) .Jfl City, December 1!, 185, daughter of Homer and Sarah Ann Woolf Brown. She moved to Bennion in 1881 and has resided PHONE MURRAY 366 there since. She was an active SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 member of the L.D.S. Church and served at various times as i an officer in the Bennion Ward Relief Society and Primary. Xat and Stone Lewis Ann With Dennis O'Keefe, Morriss, She is survived by her husPendleton. band, Louis Bringhurst, four daughters, Mrs. Grace Oborne of t SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY," SEPT. Sandy, Mrs. Annie Yancey of 5 Taylorsville, Mrs. Tracy Peterthrillsen and Miss Beatrice Bringhurst of Salt Lake City; a son, Louis Scott Bringhurst of Bennion: two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hall of ROBERT Salt Lake City and Mrs. Josie Quist of Arco, Idaho; three brothers, Frank Brown of Canada, Charles Brown of Mesa, Arizona, and Claude Brown of Bennion. "THE CHASER" SOUTH North Temple & Main an operation is quite simple, inexpensive and effective and when given us ty such a n authority as Dr. Rosenau, we may use it with supreme confidence. Carrying a small supply of water in a thermos jug or oth.?r container .in the automobile is "Aunty." often resorted to in these times by travelers, and entails very PHOEBE B. BRINGHURST little time or trouble. This water can be made safe in a few minFuneral services were utes by those who wish to avoid Sunday for Phoebe Brownheld on water unfit for drinking 72, who died Friday at her home, 5770 South Redwood Road. She was born in Salt Lake Such well-know- 7ft lesson-serino- n She was born at Provo, Utah March 1858. She lived at Union Unilg. lwr g'rihood davs passed through a good main-earlexperiences with the pioneers. She has been a resident of Murray for the past forty years. She watched the hauling of the granite from Little Cottonwood Canyon, with which the Temple was built. She was married to Nephi McCleery m 1878 and lived with him and helped to build four homes before his death in 1935. bne was a staunch member of the L.D.S. Church all her life, and was known to all for her generosity. Mrs. McCleery lived one and a half miles outside of and was to be seen oftenMurray walk ing to and from that place, until she lost her eyesight. She was presented with a white cane at this time l.y Mr. William Nichols of the Blind Society as a safety guide in crossing the streets. She was an outstanding character, known for her honesty and integrity. She had many friends and was known by all as ul wip C. McCLEERY 3 Page ens. And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and "Matter" is the subject of the every herb of the field before m all Churches of it grew: for the Lord God had on Sunday, not caused it to rain upon the Scientist, earth, and there was net a man. Sept. 18. to till the ground" (Genesis 2: The Golden Text is: "The grass 4,5). withereth, the tknver fadeth: but Correlative to the selection is the word of our Clod shall stand the following from "Science and forever" (Isaiah 40:8) Health with Key to the Scrio-- t Among the selections fronvthe u res" by Mary Baker Kddy: Bible is the following: "These "Here is the emphatic declaraare the generations of the heav tion that God creates all through - lZ 15, 1938 GROWTH EMPH5l7-AS ETERNAL MANDATE Emma C. McCleery died Thurs- 8at h home. Tber 0448 Sixth West, at the age of eighty years. Funeral services were held Sunday in the Murray Second Ward, under the f B'ShP Danlel 11 Snarr"'0" hypo-cholri- te September anticipated. lf4T Cinnamon Rolls Price. Effective ;.turd.v Onlv I 1- -1 -- I U? kcriS J1ll---- U Evening! 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