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Show Page 2 10,' 1553 TmmsftAV: NOVEMBER Here And There Editor Tate is apainst mo: t of us. A bank never gives out samples of money and the post office special. never has a week-end LEGAL NOTICE Members of the Lions club of APPLICATION FOR TRADE arranged a picNAME, MARK ANDOR DE- Ogden recently 30 blind children; glasses for nic VICE were secured by them for a State of Utah, nearly blind man, Which shows County of Salt Lake: ss. the valuable work being done George H. King, bving first by the Lions. duly sworn deposes and says Dr. J. P. O'Brien of Murray that he is owner of the Gold in charge of the meeting of was located Medal Guernsey Farms, Zone of the Utah Central the and doing business in Spokane, Association held at of Optometric State of Spokane, County That the said the Hotel Utah Tuesday evening. Washington. George H. King is the exclusive A Murray youth never got owner of the trade name, mark as a salesman because anywhere the in described device andor told him to put his boss his said the specifications below; that and he wasn't foot best forward, trade name, mark andor device able to tell which was his best is in use by him in the business foot. of Dairy Supplies in the State of the as name, mark andor device Remember the turkey dance Utah: and he claims said trade of the Murray Firemen to be device mark andor name, trade held at the Murray high under which goods or merchanschool gym on November 19. dise are manufactured, prepared handled, sold or distributed by J. B. Mullins has a fine home, him, since 1925, and that a copy to the pictures in the according been has of the above statement paper. Sunday published in the Murray Eagle for two consecutive weeks: he Carrotjuice drinking, says the petitions that said trade name, Old Timer, is highly recommendrecorded mark andor device be ed many of the diet experts. in the office of the Secretary of Justby about the only thing it State of Utah, in accordance with won't cure is a first mortgage. of Revised Statutes Title 95, Plans are progressing rapidly for the annual Murray high school "Soph Circus" to be held November 18 at the school gymnasium, announced James Freeze sophomore class president. Other class officers who will assist in the preparations are June Leitzell, vice president; Hansen, secretary-treasureCalvin Zabriska, reporter. Committees include June Leitzell and Fenton Murray, assembly; John Pagan and Tommy Myia, booths and concessions; Goff and Beraice Beatrice New members installed in the high Tiger club at the MurrayBring-hurst, school, according to Sam president, are: Howard Elbert Parker, Don Wahlen, Dahlquist, Arthur Bishop, Mike Vichrlli, Carl Worlund, Kenneth Farrell, Harry Van Quill, Robert Oleen, Sherman Wiseman, Elmo Williams, Harold Ross, Ross Wilson, Glen Williams. James Kilby, Loveall, George Plott, Byron Ray Scheib, Bill Beck, Elmo Youngberg, Raymond Rasmussen Fred Simmons, and Boyd Davis. Hughes. zation will hold a meeting at the a school November 17th. Mrs. Moore, president of the Lincoln P. T,- A. will be in charge of this meeting and an interesting program has been prepared. Adult education will feature the meeting. La-M- ar r; for presentation, the Arlington operetta, under the direction of Miss Genevieve Johns, is now in rehearsal. Scheduled December 16, LIP.ERTY Liberty sixth grade students an interesting afternoon Wednesday visiting the anthropology museum at the University of Utah and the state capitol. Professor Elmer Smith of the university acted as a guide for the students explaining various subjects at the museum. At the state capitol the students visited the Gold Room or governor g reception room, nouse and senate of representatives s chamber. They also viewed and exhibits. Earl Smith, Liberty school principal, Mrs. McLlovd and Mrs. Mae Breinholt, accompanied the students and furnished transportation. Visiting day at the Liberty has been scheduled for Wednesday. November 23. All parents are invited. Regular class work will be resumed in the morning, and the afternoon will be devoted to a program carrying out a Thanksgiving theme and also a "reded-icatinof the Bill of Rights", Utah, 1933. "1939 will be the best year for said Earl Smith, principal. Adult education classes are exSpecifications business and industry in a decTo Whom It May Concern: ade." Forecasters on the national pected to start next week at the BE IT KNOWN THAT George scene have made the statement school. II. King, of Spokane, County of as quoted. Many of us hope the Spokane, State of Washington,of words are spoken truly. The local amatuer artists had being engaged in the business Pheasants had an unhappy rented a store window and disDairy Supplies has adopted for and mark his use a trade name, time of it Sunday morning, played their works. In the winor device, of which the followt. to Andrew dow they put a big sign: "Art according He thinks being shot ing is a description, or Objects." The town cynic, passat is a poor way of having "Butterflake, with a Maltese ing, stopped to look at the picCross or without a Maltese fun. tures for a moment then exclaimA description of the Cross. ed: Christmas will soon be here. "Art Objects? I should think goods to which the trade mark or label is applied Is as follows: The Eagle plans a big Christmas Art WOULD object and I can't edition for December 15. A story say that I blame her." Butterflakp on all dairy products. of the year in Murray will be Said trade name, mark, andor one of the features. This edition Six things have no business device to be used generally as will contain columns of pictures a fighting in this world follows: On packages, bottles, of purely local interest. If you priest; a coward knight; a covetous judge; a smelly cans, bottle capsand printed desire tp obtain extra copies, rematter. mother serve them by calling before barber; a Published November 3, 1938 and December 5. and an itchy baker. November 10, 1938. snent pain-ing- Kill-pac- k, LINCOLN SCHOOL Lincoln school P.T.A. ....-da- organi- Ly-di- - BONNYVIEW Armistice Program Planned Thursday we are having an rmistice Day program which is to be given by the merican Legion. Mary Markosian was selected to read "I Am An American" for the program. Nils Johansen will give "In Flander's Field," and Dale hlberg will follow with "America's Answer." Nine Pupils Head Over 2000 Pages Each Acheck on this week's reading circle shows that the following students have read over 2UUt pages each: Mary Markosian, Darlene Farrell Lundquist, William Sersion, Paul Llewelyn, Beverly Stauller, Dorothy Cash, Leon Plott, and Calvin Youngberg. Car-se- Keck Wall y, ion Nears-Complet- the rock Slowly but surely g Lund-quis- fac-simil- e: soft-hearte- d Cottonwood CCC a Holds Fea,1t-Dram- Advertiser Credits Success To Weeklies ELKHART, IND. Dr. Miles Laboratories, have recently completed a new building here, the last word In modern construction. It Is three stories high, of, reinforced concrete, pressed brick and glass brick construction. All floors contain nearly 100,00t) Natural square feet of space. light is admitted by glass brick of which there are more than 15,000, each 8 inches square in the outside walls. The new building is air conditioned throughout, air' conditioning having proved of much value in improving the quality of Dr. Miles products. A letter received from the Advertising Manager of Miles Laboratories, Inc., says in part: a thousand "Your paper-an- d more weekly newspapers have been an important factor in the growth of our company. Weekly newspapers were one of the first mediums we used to tell the public about Miles products. We have been using them consistently for more than fifty years." TWO NEW FORDS I: Now five inches longer from bumper to FORD V bumper. Roomier bodies more luggage space. Nevr styling. Hydraulic brakes. Scientific soundproofing. Triple-cushione- d or 60 bp. V-- 8 comfort. 85 engine. 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Nowhere is the advance more marked than in the Ford Quality Croup. Seo our dealers before you buy any car at any price. OF VOID, MERC Utr, Jit LINCOLN-ZEPHY- Dllvni la Dtfroif AND LINCOLN - foiti tifra MOTOR CAII to for the first time return to the k 190 nounA1' Jewkes, back, of Price, Utah ft acWii recovered trim ceived ten d,v :reu!lr' e ed to clear tl p XV ' "f iur " K.li snarklintf c y, miners, Dm Sen. Rnhertc w " "iiuJ r ? . le -- '. nnnK, Drf W. Ralph Fire- - AutomobileSURETY - 82 BONDS becond Floor Continerbl Bank Building- - Salt Le PHONES WASATCH 6745 HOLLADAY 244 HAY - GRAIN FLOUR -C- FEED OAL M Draper Quality Feeds M CarlM Co, & Parade? And we hope old man Winter will hold off Friday because we would like to see the big parade in Salt Lake City. By Calvin Youngberg. Opposite City Hall Phone Murray 422 - 4-- Loiv Cost Homes d Noiv On Dispi d "Can a liveable, comfurtablo. and home be built at a 1w est.' Wejiavc now on dNpl.iy at our oatf a- here in Murray, miniature m.xlels ot tryc ttractive small homes. They are well and demonstrate clearly that people crate incomes can realize their dream home ownership. i oi The amended Xatioii.il a fc of a removed the old stumbling payment too crcat for the mrage vK(' down, r." earner to meet. For only !e monthly navmcnts arrange ,1 to inc. .st.illinent;. taxes, and inMii mih e vciir (in of home ownership is oasiK lullilled 1 - 1 ' ! Sinn in rmi! insiirt't tli'sC line nv honies. Let us explain hiw smic '11 K'c build with an F. II. A. Km. of the details. , 11 b, MORRISON-MERRILL&C- t 170 " o. West 48th South Telephone MurW 1 MURRAY, UTAH n mi BOURBON B' 8 frlcti b.9l, ot.,.JM4 U. torn oLPFSfown Lincoln-Zephyr- V-- Y. Fourth Grade Studies Utah The Fourth Grade Is studying Utah and its people. im 1939 MERCURY I: An emirelr new car. Fin into the Ford line between the De Luxe Ford and the . DiKtinctire 'jling. 116 inch wheclbase. t'nuually wido bodiea. Remarkably quiet. Hydraulic braket. New 93I hp. engine. 7TLl -i B. classes. The melodrama in three acts presented by members of the company,1, after one rehearsal, had all the earmarks of a Broadway hit and held the audience spellbound. Our tenor, Mr. Donofrio, rendered a fine selection accompanied on the guitar by Mr. Conway. The climaxed by a boxing bout between our Battling Baker and Terrible Tirelli. Following the entertainment our guests finished the evening at the Old Mill Club. Athletics Due to the very inclement weather the past week or two our soccer team and other outdoor athletes have been forced into hibernation. If the weather has a change for the better, however, the soccer league games will be resumed at the Murray City Park on Wednesday and Friday nights. We regret to say that our best player, Alf Engen, has sustained an injury to his foot which makes it impossible for him to take part in the remaining games of the season. Here and There Mr. Ernest Hansen, our camp educational adviser just returned from a leave of absence and plunged headlong into our busy educational program for the winter. Lieutenant and Mrs. Harold L. Brant have been visiting at Utah for a couple of days. Lieutenant Brant was formerly stationed at the CCC Camp in Moab. Last rrlday night a was held in honor of thebanquet members of Barrack No. 4 who for the past month have consistently had the cleanest and neatest barrack in camp. AND THE NEW MERCURY 8 -- folloSfc ings. Mo-a- 85 hp. engine. Sets a new high fur low priced cart in appearance and performance. V Plays the Buffs Saturday, November If they can claw bJ. a victory over th p cougars will be in a Wed to knock ri gies the One farlnr .u:-' SALT LAKE CITY Austin Simper, son of George Simper, 77 West 34th South, Murray, left Friday night, November 4, with the University of Utah band for Boulder, Colorado, where the University of Utah Redskins met the Colorado Buffs football team Saturday. wall is nearing completion. It looks as if only some finishing work is left to be done. Good Weather Appreciated We have appreciated the few days of good weather and have made good use of it with out-dgames and play. National Songs Reviewed We have enjoyed reviewing on national songs in our music y CI U Murray "Y" Student Travels With Band show-wa- s n urtX one-Col- orado or The banquet and entertainment recently held at our Camp was attended by approximately 20 Reserve Officers of the Quartermaster Corps and their ladies. The mess hall wa attractively arranged and the enormous steaks, etc., seemed to satisfy the gastronomical urge of everyone present. All visitors were very much impressed by the cleanliness, orderliness and fine condition of the barracks and other camp build- three-roun- M Rau, counter Juhn Peters Studio is now in Salt charge of Mr. Ellis Peck of service Lake City. Fine photo will be available to all Murray new Th residents in future. the will concern by go Murray Studio. name of The Peck ry err B. Y. U. To News From the Murray Schools The MURRAY EAGLE Murray City, Utah Phone Mur. 35 155 Court Ave B. Wallace C. Assistant Editor J. B. Wallace Issued every Thursday. Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post (Mice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. 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