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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 I PiUIlRAY Monopoly Probe? Editor J. B. Wallace Assistant Editor 155 Court Ave Phone Mur. 35 Issued every Thursday. Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. Terms of Subscription Salt Lake County Six Month in Advance 50 Year in Advance $1.0) Elsewhere in United States Year in Advance $2.00 C. B. Wallace "Ji:SSE JAMES IS TECHNICOLOR EPIC Murray, April 13 Darryl F. Zanuck's star production, "Jesse James," the 20th Century-FoTechnicolor epic of the life and times of the most colorful outlaw who ever lived, conns to the Murray Theatre on Sunday, April x Hi. Romantic Tyrone Power lias the title role, sharing stellar honors with Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott. The story depicts in thrilling terms the most colorful exploits of the man who invented train robberies and bank holdups, and does not neelc ct his romance with the lovely (nil who sacrificed a bf- of comfort to share his world and reckless life. Prominent in the supporting cast of the film, which Henry King directed from an original screen play by Associate Producer Nunally Johnson, are Henry Hull, Slim Summerville, J. Edward Bromberg. Brian John Carradine, Donald Meek, John Russell, and Jane Harwell. A new edition of the March of Time and a Walt Disney Cartoon round out the program. - Don-lev- y, Here What Is A Monopoly? Here's An Industry That Is Dominated By Three Big Companies O 3 C li O O I LIBERTY I SCHOOL NEWS Grant Powell: There are eight of us in the bouse and the alarm was only set for seven. NOW OPEN! Ladies- is your smartest form of exercise Bowling GLOB 10c a line Catering to the women of Murray. Bring your group for an unequaled i vtnii'.g of entertainment. tathtics in 1935. lliird Grade The figures were cited in a A dinosaur is very high. ecent Consumers Union publicaIt almost reaches to the sky. It is the biggest thing in the tion on the soap industry, which howed the enormous "rake-off- " Dixie Butterfield. world. aken by the owners of this inOur Trip dustry. American industry as a The Third and Fourth Grades whole pays its workers wages went on a trip Wednesday, April amounting to only 17 per cent of 5. We went to the airport first, the value of what they make then to the University of Utah. (which explains why they can't At the airport we saw Inside an buy it back), but 17 per cent is airplane. We saw three airplanes conservative compared to soap's take off and two corne in. At the mere 6 per cent. labor's comparatively Soap university we saw a dinosaur. It was surely a big one. It was all small share of the income derivwired together with wire. We ed from the sale of soap does saw some Indian skeletons. We not, of course, indicate any coralso saw things that the Indians responding saving In the retail used a long time ago. We saw price of the product, says Conthings the Indians used to wear sumers Union. But it is reflected, as well as an Indian bowl and in the high profits earned by the more successful soap manufacin Indian body. turers. PToctor & Gamble's conShirley Birch. solidated net earnings for the period ending Decemwe a had show Monday picture were $11,882,260, for 1938, ber 31, the and Tire given by Goodyear Rubber company. It was very example. Three companies dominate the interesting. soap industry in the U. S. They we our music had Wednesday festival. The Fourth, Fifth, and are Proctor & -Gamble (38- per cent); Colgate Palmolive Peet Sixth grades took part in it. (22 per cent); and Lever BrothCarol Jones. ers, American subsidiary of the concern, huge British PLYMOUTH (18 per cent). The average anNinth Grade Assembly nual per capita consumption of The ninth grade students pre- soap in the United States is 24 sented an assembly program Total annual production pounds. Wednesday, April 12. The follow- is three billion pounds. ing numbers were given: an solo by Josephine i; COPPER KITE WIRE a piano duet by Irene FORMS MENACE TO SAFETY Stone and Lorraine Harrison; a Wilford Whitehead, city electap dance by Ruth Breeze and atMune McRae; a and b numbers trician is desirous of calling to the tention resulting danger by the ninth grade sextette com- from the use of copper or other posed of: Fae Labrum, Norma wire in the pastime of Sarabeth Rupp, Mackay, Donna kites. Every spring, whenflying the Mackay, Arva Holder and June of kites Mc Rae. The finale number was youngsters turn to flying the trouble arises because the a one-aplay "Be Home By kites are prone to become enMidnight." Those taking part in tangled with electric wires. The it were Le Roy Shafer, Irene wires used in flying kites may Stone. Sarabeth Mackay, Donald conduct enough electric current and Dale Haslam. Christensen to the operator of the kite to Marvin Steadman, 9th cause death. On May 10, Plymouth school is The situation is quite serious a music The festival. having girls in regard to the danger to the in tiie chorus arc going to be and all parents are urgdressed in white. The boys are children ed by the city electrician to to white shirts and have going their children regarding black ties. There will be other of sudden death from the danger special numbers in which many the electric wires plus the kites. of the pupils will participate. An merchants are requestafternoon and an evening per-- j ed Murray to advise small children that formance will be given. they should not use wire where Avon Smith. 8th there is a possibility of the wires Last Wednesday Plymouth being mixed up with electrical school played Cyprus. As you systems. An effort to ovwill recall, it was a windy day, wiring ercome this hazard should be bearing signs of a rain that made all and the saving of didn't come. The soft ball dia- much by and sorrow may folgief mond at Cyprus from the bat- low. ter's viewpoint faced north-wesRemember: Kite wire and elecThis accounted for the "tons of tric wires form a perfect death dirt" from batters' eyes. The for all persons in the neightrap was borhood of such combination. crowning disappointment our six to one loss. Martin Cook, 8th PHEASANT PROJECTS TO Ninth Grade Boys Win CONTINUE ON LARGER BASIS On Monday, April 10, the ninth Logan, April 4 -- Approximately grade boys played the eighth 2000 eggs will be grade boys in soft ball. The ninth distributedpheasant to Utah club subdued the graders eighth gradlers in a victory of 9 to 1. This boys and girls sometime in May for hatching under hens, and 2400 day-ol- d pheasants will also be distributed. Carl G. Davis, assistant poultryman with Utah State Agricultural college, an BOWL! Arrets fromMnrray Theater 4'J1S SOCTH STATE von " , USK '0 toon r- - "Calvin." said Mr. m , drive the lesson on f ors;lt the Clerk of the District kindness) "If I saw a vrrt or the respective signers for ing a donkeyso, and stopped ' rtlier information). what would f'J from.doing NOTICES $M Calvin Kuhre, "Brotherly j w. Call Us For PAINT A breath of Spring and the piomise of Summer greets you on a trip through Murray City park. X 4 N EXPENSIVE ,iUi AUTO LOANS . eAitinkJit.-- ud charges) monthlv installments $8.97 each t t NOTARY f PUBLIC oil 12 Pure PinnnrnH nn X p Schwan .A. Murray streets saw an Indian trailer this week. Sounds rather on the sissy side for the native American to adopt the white man's rolling dog house. in a A new building is going up next door to the Fred Carlson jompany store. The new structure is reported to be for a shoe business, repair probably or PHONE MURRAY J ft 133 COURT 35 AVENUE X lOURTHOUSlU Sl'JIICIlltlG OU TO OLD It's Smoother, Milder, Mellowe- rNow 3 Years Old! Drop Every QUART no. You can sum up Old Quaker's Fensatior.il success in one popular phrase: "It uw ukat if takes!" It has marvelous smoothness! It has full, ripe flavor! Yet at the same time, it's soft and mild . . . with a superb bouquet. And no wonder! Every drop of Old QmuIvt it now 3 full years old and iU actual quality ka been checked 51 separate times from grain to glass! Here's a delicious whiskey, available to almost every man. See for yourself how Q'i iaJ as oaav tn hltv ia tfk - nmv! na OnnlfnF , J' UU I. . .J J w J J .... it .w a umethmg like that. The front expanse will be in the neighborhood of nine feet. PINT No. (4 PINT V, Mr. M. L. Morris, the Murray contractor, says business is ru Jiing at the present time. Several new residences are C. B. Wallace fif'nlan L. N. Co. week week is with Bank Building City trucks will haul 4 extra and regular garbage. Ask Phone Murray 464 Real Estate Insurance any fireman, policeman, or phone Jie city hall for extra service, Auto Loans this is the time for bigger and better garbage. ct Work-HIL- .1 Clean-U- r jvc! Painting Paper Hanging Spray Gun EY CAMPBELL 7585 Hyland Dr. Murray 563 4(i39 South State street. Some-thin- ? amazing in motor cars, are told. s - .'ou BORROW S100 ou PAY BACK $107.64 vhicii includes all interest, us again. an ujiuiiuit-- The sensational Studebaker Champion automobile can be seen at the Cumberledge Motor company show rooms at we Dev-ecch- WALLPAPER 1939. 11, six-mon- 4-- H I md re no. bs be- ing constructed within a short distance of the business district. V. X V Additions to the Grand store building are rapidly. Jim Stevenson of the city department of roads and bridges, is very busy with his spring work. trm r miit arJ ILAH nun GRANITE TO SPONSOR GOLF TEAM All mashie wielders who are ix sir VLU rm COPR. 1P!, THE Ot.D QUAKER CO.. I.AWRFVCf The miniature swamp at the yard of the Delano Club and Cafe is on the way out of business. A drain has been installed that is believed to have the answer to the problem of carrying away the surplus water. Mr. Carl Adams is well pleased w ith this improvement t. COiME IN AND AND OIICE TO CREDITORS E tate of HENRY M. JACOBS Midvale Fire department auxA. JACOBS, MARGARET ;nd iliary will give a card party on iccai'd. April 15. Creditors will present claims ilh vouchers to the undersigned Zach Brown, for ten years t No. 3 First National Bank maimer of the Safeway store riUnc Murrav Citv. Utah, on at .Midvale, has been promoted r the 20th day of June, to division supervisor and will A. D. 1939. live in Ogden in the future. CLARENCE C. JACOBS, Administrator of the Es Frak E. Moss of Holladay is tates of Henry M. Jacobs and Securities at the smploycd and Margaret A. Jacobs. Washcommission in Exchange GLEN E. HOWE. ington, D. C, as an atorney. Attorney for Administrator. Short, short stories are the order of today. The Little Rock Date of first publication, April baseball club has an outfielder 13. 1939. in who is live feet four inches Dite of last publication, May height. ' CAROivl Tl :: Uni-Lev- Mr. Bergeson: How did you happen to oversleep this morning? ir:V.TE paste? June Kasteller: teeth aren't loose. TARDIANSIIIP ::ana mere The total wages paid to workers in the soap industry, on the basis of U. S. census figures, was less than SIX PER CENT of the total value of the product, according to the Bureau of Labor News I wain, uo 1. indin. S and pays less than 6 of product value in employee wages. I 1 1tf-- .c?al Notices St- III RC. I0 THE HAPPY MEETING POINT FOR FINE FELLOWS HEIDELBERG BEER PARLOR Opposite City Hall OK Murray j in joining Granite's interested golf team, see Hex Sutherland. Golf, for the first time in a decade, will again be played at Granite. Matches with Logan, and several other schools, have been scheduled. nounces. The pheasant projects are being sponsored cooperatively by the extension poultryman, J. Whitney Floyd, extension forest- er; D. P. Murray, state boys' and girls' club leader, and the state fish and game department. At the end of the growing sea-- ! son the fish and game department will pay the club members 75 cents for each bird raised to pheasant maturity from day-olchicks and 80 cents for each bird hatched from eggs, Mr. Davis said. 4-- N E S For General j HAULING j ' Sand, Gravel, Rocks and Soil see or call ' d JACKSON FERGUSON was a satisfaction to the ninth graders, as the eighth defeated them 7 to 0 Friday. 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