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Show ftMal6J940 THE MURRAY EAGLE for confirmation given following services. LEGAL NOTICES A mass will be hold Saturd-.morning for the reposal h soul of Mr. I'KOBATE AND request of Mrs. James'lbl Sunday afternoon at the Mur " GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Ll'THEBAN CHURCH rllRlST Consult the clerk of TTI1 ray City Park, St. " the ntv Firemen s Pastor or the respective cuIt SchuldheLss, . n'a f,aged(tht "Sners for further information. school and Bible class, ther man forced the T" , called at the fourth m 11 a.m. score being Sunday worship, in favor ofVu?. lst and 3rd SS over Mi 'k Kill iv ? J and 4th 1,H,,aU(i lu ,i s w ""; EFFECT OF FAi cr. UktS Cu""t. Slate or OF TriLIFE as IS SET FORTH eui, tu tti, is known the this day 0n ,!l!::is,.,.nu.,n,' "Mortals and Imr,..,,.... ana nity reaffirms its HIURCH UMIVEftSITY JEWS NOTES NOTICES 1 dis-tr- J, 10 4-- why aren't co!l,'ti l,nvs in-,ested in coal niininir' U'hv- - ,l. our American rniHunfM crt' metal mining, almost exclusively and leave the fuel inrliwtri. in men without technical training'? These are questions that the American Institute of Mining and . at Calri St Coal and Mining 3 Mo Hunting Did Vim mere an n P,,t II ever .!.- a few in Utah, accord- - to the State Park Commis- S"n. and so F.1in. p c,;h. thf University of Utah dennrt. ment of anthropology will spend part of his summer investigating tiw areheological sites of the 'J.l.-inr.s. uuM,ir;r 4 state and hunting them out. J'0U' ,he I1 Mrg. Earl Hunters are the amateurs sv 'I'T!,"'"":'1 lab"r ' dur- U,e value who set out on ; ,'J' exr""Me to " ' o'l 2'V ,AmjjUt Uborith peditions for collectim; Indian ''uke r,n'nt' Hf Uhur artifacts and relics. These peu-l- e, at r '"u,'U? i",'"r 10 PformtUK said says Mr. Smith, 1,1, ii destroy the .specimens which would be so valuWau',m!' alt ii pr- able to science, and scatter them i a.,USll ,ulJ t.v5I. sm,B, about until they are of small vall",s. ' ,'1"f"Se ,0 'i"t'lltule any ".a. the ue, even if recovered. The work "":!"'JUl',,r in ."",.-II lire IVh Watrnis hi the sum luueoieu of the trained i of $250.00 archeologist, he lit -... '"''' lalf tl. nectary explains, is partially one of de' 5'"u K" struction, since the moment a relic is lifted from the place in "ie SUI" Metallurgical Engineers are trying to answer. A committee on coal mining appointed by the A. I. M. M. E., is at present conducting n sur- 13 Sun-'suff- iy v L I sS. ti Tri.mo God. Father. - , the ut flhnst. Since thege d ctrine of the "Holy Trimuch abused and in these days we Tak this subject: 'The on f Sc Consequences of Denying CW" mis-l?sto- ill and upon the basis Word of God, we shall Jiout first: If men deny the EL. God, they have no God and secondly: If men deny have no Triune God, they Ration for their souls. 0 S t At services, medita Lord's Prayer. Last basis of the opening Father wno art in L.n second evening Anntinue our u on the our -- te simu 1 all in r? ltheof k'ssormon Christ, Scientist on Sunday, May 19. The Golden Text is: "This cor ruptible must tMlt fin twn, and this mortal must put on immortality" (I Corinthian., io.oj;. Trinity. The text u Included 2 on the nrd: "Our Heaven," we spoke ot uur neav eve rather, inis ounudv the basis of the t irsi be Thy of0" Petition miiu e Vaine, pier's Name." no general public is always dcome at both morning and fining services. SI. VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH Arrangements ,: ; are shaping for ii annual spring dinner to be ;a on Tuesday, May 28, at hall. The dinner is St Vincent's by the Altar Society, deists may be had by calling toy 172 or Murray 83. Those to be present tho are planning a urged to make reservations soon as possible as the num- of tickets is limited. ladies and men Ihe following i the pansh form the central xir.:ttee in charge of arrange--jfr.5: ,...,..... , in tti'n, is the fniw..;. na i i, , ll'lt. .h Al. .1 . niS Droth- 'A . reading r; ' -- 1 v.. ci.u ii, tame they were in the f,elH rose up against and slew him" (GenesS In the COrre ativA rn.,; .... embodied the following from "Science anrf u..nm, ,..;.u Key to the Scriptures" by Mary as both mortal uy; man and sin have a beginning they must consequently have an end, while the sinless, real man is eternal. Eve's declaration 'I have gotten a man from the Lord,' supposes God to be the author of sin and sin's progeny This false sense of existence fratricidal. Error begins by reckoning life as separate from Spirit, thus sapping the foundations of immortality, as if life and immortality were something wmun mauer can both r v 9nj take away" (p. 538). . l self-direct- ',' ', , . i r I , - pur-sl'l- d engineering. The majority of students plan to enter the metal mining industry, the survey shows, for the reason that students believe metal mining is more challenging, ' which it is found, much of its scientitic value is lost if enrc-- rkht. tlile ful observations, notes, and pho have not been made. tographs of April, idio. The work of thi ,Tltol's" amateur is almost totally one of -all your "ATK" 1,lls iy 'U r -- destruction, however, because scientific methods have no place in his system of collecting. The Pot Hunter is simply a souvenir hunter, and is furthermore L'uiltv of a misdemeanor which makes him liable to a fine of $300 and THE STATE OF I TAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: five months in the state peniY;" ar' Iififh) summoned to appear wilhiii twenty days after service ot this tentiary. Kumui.ms upon yim. if served within the As archeologist and special KhMi "'is aetlon is brought; agent of within thirty days after the State Utah and iletend the above entitled aci'ark Mr. Department, Smith tion and In case of your failure so to do. will spend the latter part of the Judgment will be rendered aKainst you to ihe demand of the summer investigating the sites complaint which has been tiled with the clerk of of old Indian villages and tracksaid court, Tbl action h bronchi to obtain a ing down the perpetrators of iljudgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony legal excavations. His now and heretofore work durbetween the existing lollies hereto. ing the early part of the summer LIBERTY SCHOOL B. (I.EN HOWE, will take him on a Attorney for I'lalntlff. University ptiblicallt.il May Int ijijo Anthropological Museum expediLast imblicatloii .May 3U. Ia40. First Grade News tion to western Utah, near We are surely clad that sehm.l where he and students of NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY the department, both craduate is ending in one more week. The teacher has cot some nr..t- - Fast Mill Creek Water Company, and under graduate, will collect Indian objects for the museum. 2201 Lambourne ty flowers. Here are thf nam. Ave., East He will be accompanied on both .Mill Creek, Salt Lake of thorn: tulips, flags, and County, trips by Charles Dibble, assistant Utah. curator of the museum, who has On Mother's Day we all made There ale d.liiiiuent upon the following several years south of the spent a card for our Mothers. Barbara ticMilli. d stock, un account of assessment vi.d the Ilth day of .March, l'JIU, the border on important excavations Bray. se'cnil amounts set opposite the names of near Mexico City. pru-fes.io- n. nt Budding tt Bir"'C. , i n men in coal mining, but from the questionnaire being used for the survey it is evident that in the future the coal mining society aims to assist graduate engineers who are interested in coal, and to find good positions for them, in that field. The questionnaire made two inquiries which seem to throw a new light upon the mining They are (1) What per-c;of mining students have had classes in public speaking? and (2) What percent have had more English than is required by the school for graduation? According to Professor Lewis, these questions clearly indicate a trend in the education of the engineer. Ease and facility of speaking and writing, as well as a knowledge of the literature of the world, makes for a better engineer. Cd my . r" SITiJZt T"' It i vey of all the mining schools in the United States, and so in coal; the state of Utah is no exception, according to Professor Robert S. Lewis, of the Univer-- ? iy of Utah school of nines and presents more problems, and offers more opportunities for train- l'ct men. Ihere are at present comparatively few college-trai- IN THK DISTKH'T COIHT OF THF TlHltl. Jl 1.HU1. OISTKICT IN AN FOlt SALT LAKE COI STY STATE OF 1TAU Wi'lA VAl l.HA.V JAMES, I'luiimn'.' Vs SIMMON'S LKVMS liieilAKl) JAMES, .mm 1,1 "tlui-wis- er-- : g g i Wen-dove- r, he Happy Meeting Point 1 For Fine Fellows . . . HEIDELBERG BEER PARLOR f? AIR CONDITIONED Opposite City Hall 5? '4L AT,,.... 1111 "" I Muth, chairman, Scott, Mrs. James 5jj, Mrs. John McCarren, Mrs. lar!es McGhan. Mrs. Thomas Wilford Itrs. Clyde the r,,ectlu- shareholders - as follows; Second Studies Arithmetic Certif No. Namg Share Amount In the second tirade we are M2 l.iia i 5.7 $ 6.11 NoCrt. Elaine 2t) n 7.45 Hagl.y 4ld. IllVIIWUd ..A, VUlldll, learning how to carry arithmetic. 'Ji) Louis S. llagley 2 (,!, ,M It Joseph AverTck, Mrs. We practiced for May Dav. and Louis X. Itagley 2 u'j A '. Maiy .lie Anderson. Mr. Nicholas we had ;, Halby j .75 to costumes wear. pretty It. Lulu :t i"" lt.ildwln .9.'. Mr. Sylvester Rolio, Mr. !'.' Le poldlne iilnley 2.8 Donna Hedbtrg. ,70 :.e$ McGhan, lu Ltluid W. and Mr. Otto F. Tielma Uiowii 1, ,25 i.t:eman, Mr. Lawrence Bren- S. K. 3. .75 Fourth Grade Checks Hooks .tssldy e, Mr. Joseph Averbeck. Mr. is Oscar II t'apson 53. Li ii The fourth trade at Liberty '"t tr.il F. ts llillh Diirtschi 2. .',0 wt Kilby, Mr. Patrick Duller, Loan Assn. school has been checkina books 707 Federal lluiliimg Albert K. A 2 .70 Mr. Iirabner Gabardi, Thomas pl.d.cf s.; i Federal Hiiildlng 4 Uan Assn. i.ta and Mr. Joseph Hochiver. just about all day Tuesday. 2. it .70 pledgee of David Laird One will check for a while. aevotions are held Wed-an- d Fe.i.i.,1 Land Hank of Beikeley and then another will check for II. of Edmund pledge Friday evenings at 5 .i2 21 3 Vmitig 2 Special L'7I instructions fnr a while. Elina Johnson. !5 2 A, r, lliiier 11 ( And.-rsol- Gilding the Lily i N "In the spring 1 comes S I clove ! new-clothe- . : ' k:-- . Ac S .T 4 and children 1 A Satisfied Customer is Recomendation ii: 1) H W.l'cr I 0' H "I:," l or, Hl 'i .;. r. I II t FRANK 11 rilONC City Hall) MURRAY 35 ,f fail 10 pb.lgev of L. K. I J 2: of l.iln ,(.,. i.l. "2: nil os ....... mi ;.t I 2S of Mtivln r ll .i. k ,1.,. e Mi. .. ,! . l: ",!. "s . ' i ft a f r ' . . ii'. tl 1' . " from any local picture appearing m THE MURRAY EAGLE may be purchased for g h ...11 ".:t $1.00 if order is placed within 2 weeks 8 8 of date of appearance. J3 a mt sift JrJSl Yl ifff J t?i "ff ' " '!-- 5x7 PHOTO PRINTS 1 SK ,.. '..,", in 1 1 fit. ...l-- , 4 2 ..Be !:' '.1;. ' - . I td.tt.e l..,l I.e. phd; I !5 tlgce of Oron i . R A letigee of W. II j . I , .. ' " AVENUE t Hull T : 2 S pledgee of WiLums I 77' i.i I 155 COURT H It:..- C. B. Wallace And M' I MILT W. II Loan .:4t,.i I . 1 IDiil initi ' i 'il 2 2 8 owners !,!,,,. o Li V,;t 7 7 a M 2 .'2 ilgtii M " II II NOTARY PUBLIC 02 I.S7 3 Mi 2H 2 Fisher M M.ii.s i, X. Flher IL.gl. Fo 111 F II -- : Emma I Hall lO 'O V. I. Halllday 1 Shop PPo.ite Jais.cs -. School is out and we all passed to the seventh grade. Yesterday in the morning we checked in our books and in the we went to Murray Park and had a picnic and then played games. Barber H'hcr Cvmhij vt afu-r-noo- our Best Antral v7 preparing Whole Sixth Grade I'xsses s the spring they just had their old ones done over. But now times have changed! Next month 2000 California gulls in Utah will be decked out in bright new bracelets, according to Dr. A. M. Woodbury of the A of Utah department University Ml And at no expense .70 of biology. 2,00 to themselves! A benevolent soss ciety, you see. M The bracelets will be three in .70 number for each bird, consisting .70 of a yellow band on the left leg. US and two on the right, one red and one aluminum, which will .70 proclaim to all observers the hatching place of the gulls, and will, of course, add immeasurab ly to their attractiveness. 2.20 But featherv pulchritude is riot t "2 the prime purpose of the banding. It is all a part of the Paci ' fic Gull Color Banding Project .'.1 being carried on by the Western 70 Bird association, of whVh Dr. l Woodbury is a member. Frmn the banding. biolouisK are learn much about the life habits of . --'' ing so these gulls which have t.lavetl ' important a part in Utah's history. Same of the .'CI gulls banded on Keg I I.uk! v ar ,,. have beejj .iltM p.. and le'iciseo. .Monte) iv. (.' wh.. i;:: Portum Otecen. see any b..:;.i d gulls are urtMl ,;i to report to ti.e utiiet;tv the ..' arrange!!. t nt i f t: hod; and '.;! where and when buds w re served. -- Pictures! Pictures! livelier the burnisherl It used to be that our feathered friends didn't receive any I -'. ..." a upon & & " . la.-- i result. ; ; tJLis EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRO DUCERS ASSOCIATION iou.' e.cain&soiN ri "" ;,,, . ; 1 , V ' i; ' . ... at I none niurrny jjj-- " uuul1' ' M k '" '' !" ,. ts , , t A I ' ' rf. j- 4 i s k , , !'.. (, ! " "cv.. : k I i VISIT THE I . aiip-inia- p..-pi.- - . A't, 1 M - , hi' WORLD'S C ; I VI M M " ... 1 if II in v, . .,:, Ae. k vi ,i f SEND YOUR '"H i.i. ei !,"."':;";. 4 ; draper Quality Laying Mash lND ! - , Sewon, USE ,1 ; ; i 4 1 fg3 - W I i A" NEW YORK .1 ,A SANrRANClSCO AND I SM IKWCtSCO IW l I Till Tl 1 imm MAY 25 Don't nui the grpt lr--' 0 V'cfU's Fiin . . , Mch tllot n;Acy tsew nd i u Uuicn f'a. ilic ttaiM lo t) ir.lott'St.i.j dltrac'.Oi,;.. ! ",n d'.ft nuppib it . . , firsoiom It -- m Lrjlaway haMtdi . . , t doijcious rjin.nj car tr,- ii . . . Re j;!cr.,l Jpai wtvk-, . . ever ylhm-- j to fn.ii yjur t;ip enjojML'o all lt;, hvl f.'i.f'.-3)ewa- 1'TUCK 'CHEERFL'L vy. ITIAICHT lOUiiON WMISIST SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AS ITS TO SAN rRANCISCO TO NEW YORK in s;. 7 0U Sunny Brook IOfJT and enjoy bHiru:.Mi ::.": Kcncnuoni new QUART-- oi .leyU JRSOLD Hi DtalfTl. v nu n PIN- T- rx. n vjk IS. ZZZ coil I :1 . .... , I I Vrvi.l r. u...ni.l a! 1 i i... " gssBi ,,v;;;:;::;: ; Tt t h1!!-- . 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