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Show Thursday, Augug- THE MURRAVEAGLE Page 2 1 Youthful and Aged Play Saddest Accident Roles EXTEND INVITATION TO VISIT GARDENS Tarin Markets Good "Increased industrial production and the largest national income in our history are providing good domestic markets for farm products," reports the Bureau of Agricultural Economics in its July Agricultural Situation. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen extend an invitation to all interested to visit their sunken rock garden at 6460 South State. The gardens are very beautiful now, with hundreds of flowers in bloom, and the Bowens say that WANT L. D. S. WARD (Continued from Page One) Grant Ward club girls spent Tuesday evening at Sunset Beach. Those attending were Virginnia Smith, leader, Vernetta McMillan, Margie Shaw, Phyllis Turpin, Margaret Litson, Beth Stone and Johnson. 4-- H ...so you are Members of the Simper family held a reunion Tuesday evening in Grant ward. Arrangements were in charg of George Simper, going to be MARRIED! IET president, and entertainment cluded a program, games, dancing and refreshments. New officers for the coming year were elected and are as follows: Albert Fagg, president; John Simper and Elmo McMillan, vice presidents; Floyd Fagg, secretary, and Clea Taylor, treasurer. us be among the first to best wishes, with the hope and trust that the years to come may bring you happiness and rich realization of your fondest And by way of starting everything off right, wc offer you a gift copy urday, August 9, with sports, games, races and prices featuring the program. A baseball game is scheduled between the Teamsters local No. 222 and Butchers local No. 537. Swimming and dancing will be included on the program. of our precious little Bride's Book... precious, but fret, like so many of the best things in life. It's all about how to best let your friends know about the most important event you'll ever have in your life. Ted the Tire Our gift, with our very best t t wishes to you, and wc Jo mean YOU. I South State Street Phones Murray 611 or 108-- J Local Acents for the MURRAY HILL GARDENS 5 WAM V? JsSfc ) Xf I vi! tf rZr mm 2 2 Fabulously Lovely iUV5hOfi WJrcS5fe3fif D. doesn't like to let you down suddenly and warns against ing at speeds where fatal dents may result from his i LUXURIOUS Alaskan Kurl WtJj.iT' J vA V!4 good care. He 49G2 CHOOSE NOW! Vt 1 has to have Unbelievably beautiful coats you'll '"-li- ke Slim flt,'d or swagger styles. Embroidered rayon satin lining. Interlined. dS m . w 5 cultivated periodically. Last year, Mr. Floyd, in connection with the Utah State Experiment Station, planted four species of trees at Levan Flat dry farm experiment in Juab county, where the rainfall averages from 15 to 16 inches annual- drivaccisud- den deflation. Ted can honestly say that it's not his fault when an accident occurs as the result of his misuse. If he receives the proper care and is watched, no driver can blame him for an accident Sometimes he may pick up a nail or sliver of glass and the only protection against such an occurrence is to drive at speeds where the car will not be out of control. Ted, quoting figures gathered by The Travelers Insurance Company, says that last year there were 8,760 fatal accidents caused by and non-fat- al punctures or blowouts. idlMMfMIMIMtMMMIIIMMMHttMttMimmmMMMMIIpJ h ml strength Estate Exchange 1 of his and durability, he spite A cheering note to dry farmers of the state, was released this week from the office of Extension Forester J. Whitney Floyd, of the Utah State Agricultural college, when he announced that a new experiment carried on in the state is proving that trees can be grown on a dry farm provided they are planted well and Pi pretty tough fellow but in Murray Real 1 Murray Eagle you and the road. He's a QUESTIONS! No Obligation! Patronize Your Local REAL ESTATE DEALER! I a Dry Farm Growth all that jtands between Ask i I Experiment Tests Trees For -- Virginia suggests only what the smart girl of today should do . . . n't afford not to do. " 5 to 14 age group are split about equally between pedestrians and operators or occupants of vehicles. Almost as many children in this group are killed in bicycle accidents as in smashups involving two cars. In the age group 15 to 64, a relatively small percentage of persons on the death list where pedestrians, according to this latest analysis. the ly. The first group received no weeding nor cultivation, and of the group, the Russian olive survived 100 percent; Siberian elm scrvived 65 percent; honey locust proved 85 percent hardy and the black walnut did not survive at all. Although these trees were alive, none of them thrived on this treatment. Receiving just enough cultivation to remove weeds, the Russian olive survived 100 percent; of the elms 100 percent were alive; honey locusts were 65 percent alive and black walnut survived by 15 percent. MinulcMakc-Op- s The third group received cultivation every two weeks and all V.V. By survived 100 percent, species making a nardy appearance at When no cultivation was used, but if straw mulch was scattered over the surface of the ground, the Russian olive remained 100 percent strong; elm survived 80 - percent; the locust survived 100 percent and 66 percent of the ; black walnut trees were alive. ; J Results of this experiment, says M""Floyd, indicate that trees can jbo grown on dry farms, with a I 1 minimum of attention if they are of the right specie, and from k now on there is little need for Ljdry farmers to go without shade or much needed tret slicltcr belts, where precipitation is equal to that of Levan Flat, an area representative of moisture 7E ALL know what tired feet conditions in nearly all feel like. So here's a relaxing section of Utah, treatment for all. After warm the last period of observation bath grasp ball of foot with firm 'fingers. Press against lower arch one board stating lK Murray. WANTED Box Rir,uc '"dn m ."U1U. cox nriH ants Radio and RefriecMi;,.. . 3315. . .Mtr; r Murray. FOR Commercial . a.. anrt SALE-1- 929 Ford Tudor ,T rubber. See at "uu'"i uuiuuy, Grazing Problems Settled Here Utah graziers now can take their problems concerning grazing on the public domain direct to the grazing service national headquarters which have been established in Salt Lake City. Farm Wages Raise General level of farm wage rates rose to the highest level in 11 years on July 1, according to the USDA Marketing service. At 160 percent of the 1910-1average, farmers were paying about 16 percent more per day for hired hands than on April 1, and 24 percent more than at harvest time last year. Crop correspondents now report the supply of available farm workers to be only 67 percent of normal. 4 AUgUSt lfl. FOR fumi. unfurnished 7 room home Hal modern conveniences and nia. RENT-Lo- vclv unc ..v,. k"""- - Eaefc Murray xuuiidy ,33, i or ponl housework and cooking. Steady employment with salary. CaU FOUND Key ring ... . with six keyi is a Penny It..v,i,iririi Aug. 4. yo., on Larson Service Station key ring arid was mailed to him. Call at Murray luigie. FOR SALE Banquet coal range 'A-- l condition, $15. W. E. Mc- - ueery, bU4 iOK bALL West 53rd South. House with three 464 South 20 acre farm with apartments, West. Also good water right at Sandy For information call Murray 4DU-- J. ozuo South State. FOR SALE apartments. House with three 4G4 South 8lh West. Also 20 acre farm with good water right at Sandy. For information call Murray 6205 South State. 450-- HOUSE FOR RENT or SALE- -6 room brick, with basemen1, and one acre of land. House a: 5084 South 10th East. Inquire at 3323 South 2nd East r Oil Supply War Cuts oil business The back in its own with hte an nouncement that now the war has cut off Scandinavian liver oil supplii-s- producers cfl vitamin concentrates are look.: around for sources of vitarr.ir oil is parA and D. Shark-live- r oil tly replacing the conditions. war off cut by ply Cod-Live- fish-liv- L- er cod-- l , cod-liv- ''MttllliMtlMIIMtttlfMHttMtlIMIIlMMttMMIMttlltIIIHMIIM)ttHMMIMtMIIltttMMtlt Just Out! . . . THE NEW OIL that outlasted five rivals by 5.683 mil or more! CERTIFIED! for sale in Murray only and at PENNY LARSON'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION. Enjof WOrrvlosa lnhrtradnn h fniiivn U'i anil trt more milf1 with CONOCO BRONZ-i-- a GASOLINE! ... ... -- - When you fill up with CONOCO BRONZ-- z , you'll get gasoline thai makes you notice its mil W ad is power. The blend of CONOCO BRONZ-l changed section by section, season by m 'r in' give you economical, brilliant performance - -- dry-far- eluding easy starting! PENNY LARSON'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION m STATE & VINE STS. THOSE MIT. RAY & mmimMiMmMHiitmMmMiMtimHttimHmmttmMimmMM of foot as you curl toes under. Now curl them up. Then under again. For ten minutes. , (Rclad by Wf item o Ntwipapr Union IflllTWM I ri Z Smart! Q-- Shepherd Supreme Z o Ni 4 $1R50 LillT J t6isrttouS h Rich Mack, softly curled t." look like real pvrsian lamb! Swasgrr or fitted My Irs, A CHORUS OF WOT RJRTY FINE FOOD OMS LOOKUP CHICKEN IVn-ney- 's in the Siraw Special Group LADIES SPORT COATS Good selection of sizes. Ideal for now and fall! 8.00 . . .... I V 9 it'ublic Lctigrr WNU O v n7n nnr CAFE 33rd South and State Street UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i over eights cm! with lovely collar clasps and buttons. Warmly interlined, and lined with a gleaming rayon satin, ltuy your roat today on Coat Club Flan. i frtNT ornet 7 Srvict.) d i Good 320 West vjiu Sacrament services in Murray First ward for Sunday, August 10 at 12 noon, will be under the direction of the ward Mutual. The theme for the service wilT be "Prayer or Tuning in with Diety. Talks will be given as follows: "A Nation and a Church at Prayer," Peter Crane; "Prayers That Have Changed the Course of Lives," Roylance Martin; "How Men Should Pray," Eleanor Brinton. Music is under the direction of Ada McDonald and will include a tenor solo, "If With All Your Hearts" from Mendlessohn's Elijah, Earl Ottley; "Lord's Prayer," Morris Cannegieter. - it . rffO (.uuuiuon. MURRAY FIRST WARD SERVICES ANNOUNCED Auto Suggestions Is 218? w imimimiiMtmiHiiMtiiiimiiiiiiiiMMitMiMMtiiiiHi Virginia Courtcney, recognized authoriry.writcs entertainingly, ki&rmatively, about the mod-erway to say "I'm married, aoJ I want to tell the world." 4 accident drama are played by the very young and the very old, according to an analysis of the 1940 accident record recently issued by The Travelers Insurance Company. When a baby under four or an elderly person over 65 is killed by an automobile, the chances are greater than six out of ten that it will be a case of being struck down by a modern jehu. True, death 6trikes often in every age group, but the gruesome picture of this slaughter of usually innocent pedestrians is one to give every motorist pause. Traffic deaths among youths in highway rv. m own handwriting la Bennion Ward Officers and teachers of the Mutual went Saturday evening to Saratoga for a swim and lunch. Aaronic Priesthood boys are spending the week in Yellowstone. Saddest roles in America's tragic BARTENDER OUTING The bartenders annual picnic of the local union 721 will be held in Murray City Park, Sat- dreams. 1 La-Vel- in- -- 7 the regular report meeting next Tuesday afternoonn at 2 p. m. There will also be a program and social. SIMPER FAMILY HOLDS REUNION ADS WJMTPn r:..i . flee work. Must be and able to answer ACTIVITIES approximately 200 tourists and residents have visited them during a month. jr FAST SERVICE! CLARK 'CUSH' CUSHING, Manager, Invites You to COME IN SOON! Try Our Special Breakfast 1 tiuuuuuuuianiuijinnnjiiiannjuuu uuuuuvv m1 |