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Show . notices PmvSHIP of .. w t U" for IUH'"- L QACi the present claims the undersigned National Bank Bldg., on or be- City. Utah, will nrhers to lie v- the 25tn pre-seaso- - - 1940. P WINDER, Administrator of REX the Knuhammah Fisher Winder, tate of of first publication, 12, es- Eva-lin- e De- - Sep- - October 3, tM.VILLE, 'rney for administrator, can. First National Lake City, Utah. creditors Ice to P- ,3te of J- - jji- - - claims itors will present vouchers to me unueio.cu National Bank 4 First on ;n2 Murray City, Utah, an 1940. KUSSEE, Executrix of the last will of P. J. and Testament Kussee, deceased. LYDA L:e of first 0 publication, Aug. publication, Sept. 19, 1940. for Executrix. hcE TO CREDITORS ANGELINA MAR- known as ANGELINA e of i also Deceased. will present claims vouchers to the undersigned .CHS. editors ir.e. Murray Jore the 31st well-capab- City, Utah, on day of October, 1940. F. PURNELL, Executor of the estate of also Angelina Markus, known as Angelina Marc- LEROY us, deceased. te of first publication, Aug. publication, Sept. E HOWE, :orney for Executor. le Canning Tomatoes Production of canning tomatoes in Utah for 1940 is now forecast at 48,200 tons, compared to 60,800 tons in 1939 and a average of 44,200, Frank Andrews, agricultural statistician reports. .940. st 19, 1940. EN Christ Lutheran AIRWAY City Firemen's Hall Bus Schedule ar BARBER NOTARY iMcCleary- - PUBLIC Colegrovej Managers appreciate patronage For C. B. Wallace your 155 COURT AVENUE 35 PHONE MURRAY Happy Meeting Point Fine Fellows . . . HEIDELBERG BEER PARLOR Opposite City AIR CONDITIONED Hall a.m. Leave Murray - 48th So. Evening service, first and third Sundays, 8 p.m. Young people, second and fourth Sundays, 8 p.m. In our text for this Sunday, Christ Jesus tells Matt 25, "The Story of the Talents." That will be our subject. We might divide this story as follows: Chapter One: How the Lord gives talents to His servants; Chapter Two: How the servants use their respective talents; and Chapter Three: How the Lord holds a reckoning with His servants in regard to their talents. On this Sunday the members of the Church will also partake of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Of this Sacrament, St. Paul has said, "But let a man examine himself, and so (then) let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup," I Cor. 11, 28. To aid Christians in examining themselves, wc conduct a brief confessional service before the Sacrament is distributed. The address for our confessional service is Matt. 26, Subject: "Lord, Is It I?" 6:25 6:45 7:05 7:25 7:45 8:05 8:25 8:45 9.05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45 12:05 12:25 12:45 Murray, Vtah ft DRAIN YOUR SUMMER- - BEAUTIFUL FAIL W0TORING h taping your n condition 73 fWjtSU refill with fresn, clean. 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No waiting around either wo in Mall or deliver your purehann Why FfrtilUe? or Why commercial firtiliers be apshould barnyard manure be hoplied to cropped kind may when the following ller reali.-r- d of facts, isued by the Bureau known: are riant Industry, Each acre planted to corn t.kes 126 pound? of out of the the during nutrients plant Wheat requires 76 pounds an acre, alfalfa 276 pounds and sugar beets 116 pounds. i. The North American Veterinarian. September, says that the farm accident chart, compiled by the Illinois agricultural association, shows that more farmers were injured by cows than by bulls last year. Cows injured 127 persons, one permanently, while bulls injured 46, eight fatally. Horses killed 29 persons. There were 709 injuries and 37 deaths caused by livestock, according to the chart pur-rha- at oner. QUICK SERVICE. CLASSIFIED Phones Five 0. FOR modern house at 23 Fast 4';lh South. (Between Mam and Salt State streets). 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Correlative selections include the following p.isages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The belief that life ran be m matter or iul in body, and that man springs from dust or an efX is the result of the mortal error which Christ, or Truth, destroys by fulfilling the ?l";t-ua- l law of being, in which man is perfect, even as the "Fatter which is in heaven is perfect fp. 4S5). Sooner or later we shall learn that the fetters r.f man's infinite capacity are forged by "he illusion that he lives in body instead of in Soul, in matter of in Spirit" (p. 2231. lesson-sermo- a.m. 1:05 1:25 20-2- ENJOY (?MIIIIII,MllllllIMMIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllltll)MIIIII.Q For your convenience this schedule will be printed every wcck. Regular Sunday worship, 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class, 14-3- SHOE SHINING And DYEING! The Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor 1 SHOP We The state road commission has received the August report of the activities of its state highway patrol under the direction of Superintendent R. Whitney Groo, The patrol made 096 arrests as compared to 811 for the month of July. Speeding headed the list of offenses with a total of 255, a decrease of G8 as compared with arrests were July. Ninety-fiv- e made for running stop signs, 44 for improper passing, 19 for reckless driving and 13 for drunken driving. Various minor offenses accounted for the balance of arrests. Mr. Groo also submitted the report of fines imposed by counties during the first six nvonths of the year, The report shows a total of $33,437.25 in fines imposed for all traffic violations. Speeding headed the list with total fines imposed of $11,636.70. Drunk driving came second with a total of $7,535 followed by thru-stoviolation fines of Fines for reckless driving totaled $1,870.00 Fines totaling $2,151.40 were levied for failure to secure drivers licenses. In commenting on the report, W. D. Hammond, chairman of the commission, praised the work of the highway patrol and lauded the cooperation given by the enforcement officers of the various cities and towns. better-develope- ALLEN, DOUGLAS :cmey one-tim- 7 Income from Forests Cash receipts from National Forests totaled $5,850,138.87 in the 1040 fiscal year, says the Forest Service. This amount covers returns from the sale of timber, grazing fees, and other uses of the forests under the multiple use and sustained yield system of forest administration during the year. The 1940 receipts are almost a million dollars above the $4,870,516 total for the fiscal year 1939. Of this amount 25 per cent goes to the counties in which the forests are located to be used lor schools and other civic improvements and another 10 per cent for improvements of forest roads. August Highway Patrol Report Given To Road Commission WE MAKE OUR BOW year is a hard hitting tackle, Keith McDonald. Keith, one of the largest men on October inevitably makes sport fans the from school age to any squad, received a slight knee injury age beyond that n iootball conscious as they absorb some of in the first. game with Ogden, the enthusiasm of the game. Sort colum- but will be back in a couple of days to renists spring up like mushrooms from ev- sume practice. erywhere. We are no exception ami like Returning in the backfield is Ken Van most columnists will try to at right half back who weighs 170 pounds. convey to the reader some of our enthusiasm and inter- Van is a fast man and should do a good est in the sports as it comes to us from part of the ball toting this season. At the the outer extremities of action. fullback post is a regular of last season, Through this weekly column we will Joe Vicchrilli, a hard driving center plunbring you views of the games as well as ger. Joe is also a good defense man. interviews of athletes, coaches and specLaMarr Hansen, who will do the signal tators along with our own occasional per- calling and hold down quarterback tost, tinent and perhaps impertinent comments. didn't play as much as the other letter-me- n We will try to be impartial when last season but with his defense abilexpressing the opinions of others and, unbiased ity and enthusiasm will see plenty of acwhen recording facts. tion. In the GRID SEASON OPENS group, Rose has At Murray the grid season opened when some good prospects. Bob Haldine,- a tall rawboned end, and Shelton, another end, Murray high school held its annual show promise. Others are: Wolf ley, tackle; Day. When Coach Paul Rose Pedroza, halfback; Webb, fullback; Helled his Smelterites against the ler, center; Ladakis guard; and Wallace giant-size- d Ogden high football team, coached by Gilbert Moesinger who, of Larsen, tackle. e course, is well remembered as a OFFICIALS TAKE GRID TESTS Murray coach, the local team had to surrender to a 12-- defeat. The game, howTwenty men put in their bids to officiin the Region 2 grid games, and to rewas ate ever, played in spectacular fashion, and Murray showed a strong defense. ceive the never-ilyin- g sound of the Bronx d cheer. With a the In offense, Murgroup are: Phillip Debs, Milt Jensen, Roy Jlillam, Max Smith, Fred ray should develop into one of the strongest bidders for the state prep title. Loomis, Russell Goodman, O. D. Ballard, Coach Paul Rose has six lettermen back Vaughn Soffe, Delton Bramwell, Gale, this year in his training camp with which Smith, Cecil Baker, Kent Johnson, Bob to develop a team around.. Lettermen re- Howard, Vere Wiesley, Delmar Larsen, are Captain Walter Jackson who Mel Morr, Wayne Millet., and Occie Evturning ' ans. of holding down the center position. Jackson, a regular of last The group took their tests under the diyear, saw plenty of action in all the games. rection of Coach Rex Sutherland. Also on the line Coach Rose has two It is hoped that Murray will show the veterans at the guard positions. They are prop'er respect to the officials as they have Jim Freeze, left guard, and Jack Robin- in the past and retain the title of good son, right guard. Another regular of last sportsmanship. Deceased. winder. Page By Dick "Zepe" Losser T0 CREDITORS ' THE MURRAY EAGLE ZEPE SAYS . . . dis- - respective information. foUrv fcrs I Notices Legal .li tQ ept. Jay. Murray 214-67- 9 mmmraii!w - t It I ITITMV KDAAF 11111 JLfALU"U'JfiL I vJ(UktMUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON i 1 faHAi,IU ItlSKET 4 C41-W- WANTED Three or four room mode rn home close to Murray, preferably on cast side. 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