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Show Page 2 General Manager, C. B. Wallace Editor, J. B. Wallace Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Published Thursdays Act of March 3, 1879. 1 year in advance: $1.00, Salt Subscription. Lake County; elsewhere in U.S.: $2.00 Publisher & curious crowd has gathered. the glitter. Sirens squeal in the distance and soon two Salt Lake City police cars careen around a corner to investigate an accident. The driver of the other car is cursing the bleeding one. It is a bright morning. The streets are wider than most streets in other cities. There are no buildings or trees on the corners to hinder vision. The men involved were not drunk. They are just typical Salt Lake City motorists, who are giving their city one of the worst reputations for traffic safety and sanity in the nation. They are the kind of drivers who, being unable to kill themselves in a serious traffic accident, day in and day out, cause countless minor injuries and damage, and who eventually are killed while on foot. The story of Salt Lake City's efforts to establish some kind of traffic safety system, to educate the public and to enforce existing regulations, is one of the most wretched and piddling in the annals. Some of the major devices in saving life and property to date have been: I. Lengthening the time of the caution light on semaphores. A Painting police cars red. Putting four white lines down the middle of State Street instead of two yellow ones. (This improvement included arrows to indicate which side of the street motorists were to drive on.) 4. Parking meters to raise funds to local store has the most complete line of horror magazines we've ever seen. All of you have to do to get a bird's eye view look. in a and take human nature is to go One of them shows a handsome lad about to be mutilated by a nasty indiivdual with a broken bottle, and another unseen person is about to bash his skull with a shovel. All of the less uplifting phases of mankind are there in vivid colors from rape to wholesale butchery. But even at that, some of them aren't as bad as the funny A CITY OF SAFE DRIVERS A bewildered man, clutching a bloody face, slamls beside his car which is embracing a telephone' polo with its windshield shattered, fenders crumpled up and the radiator pouring its rusty water into II. Legal Notices Here&There The Murray Eagle L Thursday, April THE MURRAY EAGLE car- ry on the above work. When Prigham Young planned his city, he wanted it beautiful and allowed for extra wide streets. Ifo made a beautiful city but did not foresee the automobile. The streets are so wide that many drivers seem to get the feeling of being in a pasture where they can almost close their eyes and let their cars go where they are inclined. This is the essential reason for the failure to date of any and all efforts to improve the situation. They are trying to adopt methods used in cities where the pt-rha- streets are narrow. Far better results might be obtained if they realized the peculiar nature of their problem due to the extremely wide thoroughfares and proceed on that basis. If this also should fail, it is sugge.-te- d that the citizens trade their cars for army tanks to protect life and limb. For your own welfare and that of your neighbors, do your shopping in Murray. Your dollars will go a long way in build- i"gr this imunity. You can buy many in things Murray for less, and more conveniently, too. papers. 0 Mr. Degn was out of circulatiton for a while with the flu. It takes a strong dose jtf anything to get an Irishman down, but not for long. O 0 of work The hard enlarging his store has also been a little too much for Clive who is demonstrating all the svmptoms of a cold. O lie-unio- 0 o Among the better dressed men of the town on Easter Sunday will be II. Ditt-ma- n who has planned his ensemble since winter. It should be good after last way all the advance notices. 0 o Murray, among other things, now has a Peeping Tom who will be glad to do some peeping for you any time. In fact he is one of the best peepers in the business, so we are told. 0 o It is amazing how the sunshine makes people so much friendlier. Unfortunately there are a few citizens who have forgotten how to be friendly and it is impossible for them to smile at any time, rain or shine. o o There is a new radio program called "Truth and Consequences," minds us of a local romance. which re- o o Dean Ovcson, star salesman of Mr. Penney '.s Murray branch, is one of the best advertisements for his company's haberdashery. His clothes are perfectly styled and in the best taste (according to our point of view). o o . went few rabbit weeks Beany hunting a ago. It is said that he shot both the Faster Bunny and that Wild March Hare. He learned how to shoot by practicing with a water pistol. o o Balph Murray says he is back at the used car lot just south of Janet's and is praying for good weather and some customers. o o Miss Blaine of the Caldwell Motor Co. reports that she is besieged every day with phone calls for taxi cab service. No doubt this is the result of A. B. Caldwell's now defunct taxi cab service which he operated more than a vear ago. 0 o Motorists can now rest easy with Pete Bogden in the army. Being a football star he couldn't resist tackling some of these speeding motorists who come through Murray like they were headed for a THE PAPERS OF PRIVATE PL'RKEY n. Dear Ma: Well, ma, I now feel so tired and sore all over that I gess I am in the pink of condishun. All feeling is gone from my feet and my legs are numb from the knees down so the drilling and marching don't hurt me no more witch shows how well trained I am. But the officers keep drilling me just the same and pay no attention to me when I tell 'em I have had enuff. We are sleeping five to a tent, but I am not getting any two much rest on account of the old saying that two is company and three more is overcrowding. There is always at least two buddies who want to tell stories or argue about ways and means to sum-thinget promoted to be a kernel or And we have a radio in our tent who thinks the best programs come after everybody else is asleep. This guy is such a nut that if he was out in No Man's land he would carry a portable so he could hear a broadcast of what he was doing. g. fan-nati- Another fellow in my tent don't sleep at all. He just sits on the edge of the bed moaning. It seams he was on a trip to see his best girl who lives 50 miles from his home 39th South and State Si. Phone Murray 710 CERTIFIED LUBRICATION W 4wMVM0k I ' I town when he got a call to report for draft induckshun at once and he is still squawking. I also got a tent-mawho was a union man in Pittsburgh before he was drafted and he keeps making speeches trying to convinse us that we shud picket the general's tent and demand more money and less drilling. te We have movies every night In a big tent, but I do not like them mutch as it makes me soar to see all those fellers in citizen close lolling around on couches and sitting in the moonlight with beautiful girls when they should be in some camp lern-- a how to take gun apart and ing guard a latrine. But they do not make me as soar as news pitchers of congressmen when they was still chewing the fat over that lease-lenbill. I don't even know yet weather I am going to be lent to Europe or just leased or what? i '"II " T" !' ,jv Dana H Kcj :: '" 1 mill' if" nad!lti;iX!ftt- - It sure has been a cold winter to be in a army, but the old sarge who was in the last war says we shud of been around then and we wud not be kicking now. We have stoves in tents here and he says in the last war he never saw a stove from the time he got his draft summons until he got home three years later. They also have boilers so we can have hot water in this camp witch he says nobody had accept Pershing and Alexander Woollkott in the last one. When we got here we wuz given a saferty razzer five blades a cake of shaving sope and a a toothbrush and he lalTed like everything and sed we must be going to the opera or sum place like that as in the last war soldiers shaved with there baycrncts and only cleaned their teeth when they had a friend who was a Y. M. C. A. secretary and carried a spare. Champion Spark Plugs YOUR LOCAL WASATCH DEALER S., R. 1 E. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Dooly Bldg., Salt well 155 ft. Lake City; from Sec. 6. T. 2 14074 n. deep at point W. 1190 ft. and S. 255 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T. 1 S., R. 1 E. 14077 Fera L. Smith, 144 Myrtle Ave., Murray, Ut.; from well 150 ft. deep at point E. 1177 ft. and N. 286 ft. from W'-- Cor. n. i Sec. 7. T. 2 S., rt. 1 E. 14114 Roy W. Eckman, 3200 So. Redwood Road, Salt Lake well 100 ft. deep City; from at point S. 2655 ft. and W. 1335 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T. 2 S., R. 1 E. 14140 H. O. Heller, Jr., 510 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City; n. well 200 ft. deep at from point S. 1002 ft. and W. 1016 ft. from E'i Cor. Sec. 31, T. 1 S., E. 1 Un-d- 7, T. 2 S., R. 3 S., R. 1 Branch Bros. Protests resisting the tf granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Hum' pherys, State Engineer, 403 Stat' Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah" with one extra copy and Slti filing fee on or before May i; 1941. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Published March 20, Engineer, 27, Aprl 3, 10, 17, 1941. i"""""""""" I J IIMIIIIII. IIMUIU,,,,,,. BOWL ... for Health A and Recreation! t Remember! Mario Naldi says a dictator is a fellow who Is alwsys putting his best Smith. Nursery Always at t Your Service CENTRAL BARBER SHOP ii JJ 515-R- 2 8 S Fruit and Shade if t Trees FRANK CHET MTT.T aim luiu The Happy Meeting v Point for Fine Fellows! HEIDELBERG Beer Parlor Opposite City IUU Murray, I'tah For IJKST results this Season, USE Draper Quality Laying Mash Ami Soiul Your Eirgs to Draper Etr I'ro.liHvr- - .Wn W. E. CAIN & S0H Phono Murray VW East 30th South feud forward. friendship's Jriaid- - YOUtt TKLEIMIOM? TVlicn you think of fcomconc far awa)- -a fri I1(! or relative in another town-rea- ch for)oiir tele t'honc! A voice visit is next Lct to lrin- - tlioro. jfrv ft acrai I j M taut-cab- gd j for Reservations! Fhene Murray 691 whatever you found Inside you had to put on as a uniform, even if It was just a slip cover off a piano. And he says he spent 18 months In France with a burlap bag over his head because the sergeant told him it was the rrgulitshun army hat. So when I feel like kicking I just listen to him talk. Well there Is not much more to say now. One of those new Ford pigmee trucks arrived hrre yesterday. It Is all made of armor steel and all I want whrn I get baric home again Is one of thce to use In Main Street traffic s and pay no attrnshun to thoe what try to nhove me around. Your loving ion, Oscar. P. S. I nerd more bunion t lastcrs. Walter Hrcnnan recently Rot the award for ".he bc?t piece of ur(ort acting In pictures last year. And well did he rate it. There's an acIve will tor so probably never be starred by Hollywood. j IDeLuxe Bowling) ORNAMENTALS O I 7lll(lltllllMllllllMltlStl(MI(tlllMIIIMIMIIIIMMltM 2210 West 6200 South ROSES-SHRUB- wa- n 10, 1941. 1941. of. Murray is herP. S., R. 2 E., SLB&M. No. is filed for the purpose of correcting an error in Appii! cation No. as to the location of the point of diversion. F. L. SMITH NURSERY & f W., SLB&M. It Alleys "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them" XS and during the entire year at a point E. 4518 ft. and S. 836 ft from the W.', Cor. See 7 T j State Engineer. ft SLB&M ter T. H. HUMPHERYS, First publication, April Last publication, May 8, E after proposed to divert the s, . 1 use it for domestic culinary and municical purnoses in Tps l i and 3 S., R. 1 E., and Tps. 2 'Ji I Protests resisting the granting of any of theforegoing Applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with T. H. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee of $1 on or before June 7, 1941. 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS C. P. Greer, John C. Greer George A. Green, Jr., J. R pn,' sen, T. H. Walke, W. p. Bradv W. E. Denney, E. D. Pixtori, Lurv E. Green, C. F. Cole and R p Middleton, care of L. H. Kjm' ball, 423 Ness Building, S .It Lab City, Utah, have filed Applies tion No. to charge the point of diversion of 0.4 slc ft of water from Little CoUonwocJ creek in Salt Lake countv. Change Application N0 1229 a right was acquired to di" vert this water during the entire year at a point E. 4518 ft ini S. 836 ft. from the W , Cor' See a bundle at you reported at camp and that v.iriii;ssKS WILLARD BATTERIES n. n. are never leave the slightest tip For girls who let the jrravy drip. Merrill Chilcotc. GENERAL TIRES 1.5-i- 94 wood-burnin- I Dealers of Taft, 4035 So. 5th Lake City; from East, Salt well 67 ft. deep at point N. 630 ft. and W. 1161 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, T. 1 S.,'R. 1 E. 13985 R. A. Gunnerson, 643 E. 45th South, Murray, Ut.; from well 93 ft. deep at point W. 174 ft. and S. 75 ft. from EV4 Cor. d when you CAR WASHING 1 n E S. B. 1 they Just chucked :t: J 1 Hum-phery- all getting better consideroshun in draft camps today Uian he got in the best hotels on furlow in 1917 and he showed me a pitcher of an outfit in the last war witch barks him up when he says we arc dressed like dudes In comparison. He says that In those days SEME 2 S R 13937 R. He says we RAVARINO NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS The following Applications have been filed, each to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water (6.73 g.p.m.) from wells in Salt Lake county, Utah, for domestic purposes, all locations being from SLB&M: 12458 Clarence Darmont Belcher, 4204 So. 5th East, Salt Lake well 100 ft. deep City: from at point N. 928 ft. and W. 1428 ft. from the E4 Cor. Sec. 6, T. 10, the milti en Cniltr Sun?ai a tint nrrrf ik t |