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Show Page 2-- Thursday, AugusH4j n Speaker Says Utah Registrants Have Can Afford To e P Right To Appeal $60 n THE MURRAY EAGLE B j L.D. S. WARD t&st&m&si a soThe Relief Society held on Tuesday, cial and program of the reAugust 12, in honorbook review A tiring officers. of "The Family" was given by Mrs Critchlow of the County numbers were Library and piano Stone. Beth Miss played by Those honored were Mrs. Ethel Litzell and Alsop, Mrs. Clara Mrs. Mae Brienholt and each was with a lovely book. Every registrant is entitled to appeal from any classification' by his local board and no one has the right to deny him that privilege, branch of ,hg,T he Salt Major H. Arnold Rich, acting Old Age Pension :Ju"ft. st. state director of Selective Serorganization Wednesday vice, declared today. on the city and ! In all cases local board and grounds. must government appeal agents He saiH tViit ...:!. make every effort to insure proprPer resoun-,- . natural ana an ade-tection of the registrant's right quate income tav n,, of appeal regardless of whether or not they think the appeal is pay the pension to all itS 2? build bigger and better justified, he asserted. all running expenses of pay dissatisis Any registrant who fied with a determination of his state's local board may appeal the deci10 million dollars annual sion to the board of appeals and "With a scientific no one has legal power to intertaxing pL, adopted we can eliminate S fere with his efforts to get a redamnable sales and other nul view of his case, the director said. ance taxes," he asserted iZ Citing Selective Service reguwe could afford to pay the to the lations relating appeals, 6C" . Densinns uithnnt ' director pointed out that a regislflp and ; ,uut""5 Ui "uiues oi case wort trant may appeal from any local ers." board clossification. Speaking on the same The regulations also provide, with BertelsonVsS he said, that appeals may be Public Sophus Welfare commissioner Mr a taken by government appeal Thompson lauded Mr. Bwtelan agent for his local board area, a Commissioner Bertelson Serpi of Selective state director "au' "'c proDiems the com vice for any local board area in mission is faced with under the his state, and the director of Sewe have a bi idws. planus lective Service. job. and Derhaos a timnn.... i t Pointing out that the registrant he said, "but we shall a .. or his dependents must appeal best we can in giving as high within 10 days after mailing of aliUwa.i.c iur assistance the registrant's notice of classiana the present "l "Jus fication (unless the time is exlaws allow." tended,) the director outlined the Chairman Cammons of the provision of the regulation on meeting cauea on President how an appeal is taken as folieu w me organization and Mr lows: "Bennett for short talks. Utah "Any person entitled to do so Labor News. may appeal in either of the folkXYV lowing ways: "(1) By filing with the local board a written notice of appeal. Such notice need not be in any particular form but must state the name of the registrant and the name and identity of the person appealing so as to show the right of appeal. "(2) By signing the 'Appeal to Board of Appeal' on the Hoi? (Form 40)." The person appealing may atDRINK MILK! tach to his notice of appeal, or to his questionnaire, a statement The best way to get relief specifying the respects in which from the heat is to take he believes the local board err5 time out for a few minutes f from whatever you're doing f ed; may direct attention to any information in the registrant's 5 and drink a long, cool glass t oi mint, u ii sausiy your i file which he believes the local board has failed to consider or 4 thirst and giveto you all the i keep going. PeP you nevd give sufficient weight; and may set out in full any evidence DRINK TWO GLASSES which was offered to the local OF MILK A DAY board and which the local board Daily Delivery Service failed or refused to includein the registrant's file, Acting DiGREEN rector Rich emphasized. Neither registrants nor repreMEADOW sentatives of the system are perDAIRY mitted to appear before boards of appeal, however, the director 801E.5Gth So. Murray 1W I said. ' "mi presented Bennion Ward Old folks of the ward were feted at Lagoon on Thursday. Lunch was served at 5 p.m. and a delightful time had by all. BBS Mill-cree- Close-O- ut GOES TO PENSACOLA SCHOOL Bill Beck, son of Mrs. Jamison of South 6th West, visited here la on his way from Hawaii to to complete his training to become an ensign in the Flying Corps. Mr. Beck graduated from the Murray high school and was on AIR TRAINING As Much as 75 Oil on All Stock ... All RINGS Baby Rings . . 250 Solid Gold Rings . . . These are valued to $20 . . . School Rings . . 7edding on Gold Rings! - Fire SALT LAKE COUNTY FAIR Murray, Ulah August 28, 29, 30, Kemper-Thoma- s, de- modern woman. They don't know whether she hat become more absent-minde- d or whether the hat started staying away from home longer. In one week-enthe Are department was called three times to women's homes where food had been left on the stove. On the alarm room operator's report were three notations: "Hot beans." "Hot hen." "Hot roast" The burning food caused no real damage except smoke losses and the ruin of the food itself. Dinners Sandy rnrn n t tin W cat roasting car 5 Jr 5 at Chrtf- mm. 2 J A n. Why Suffer? From the Heat? Eleciricily is ihe Answer col-leg- e. Electrical conductivity ti considered an accurate means of measuring salinity of soil, and Interested persons can determine salinity by "listening In" on soil solutions In the machine. I I Car Service Also most modern Service In UUh. I'ut PULLMAN, WASH -- A new portable soil tester, has been developed at Washington State j ! You can get a Reconditioned ELECTRIC RANGE For SJQOO and up! See our low cost and high value REFRIGERATORS! New or Used 1942 PLYMOUTH CARS AT 7.ION MOTORS, AUGUST 28 Mr. Wilkinson of Zion Motor company tells us that the 1942 Plymouth automobile will be on sale by his concern August 28 The 1942 Plymouth is a new care in many details from the 1941 models it is said. Much progress in fine auto making is said to be shown by the new models. Sandwiches RUDD'S CAFE Portable Soil Tester 'Listening In' Model $ Co., Cincinnati, 0. Lunches d die weleirs 1941 " -' Eldsredg xWWV 71 partment officer! here are wondering what's the matter with the Tudor Silverware . . Fountain Pens . . Clocks . . Silver and Gold Fen Knifes . . Watch Chains . . Cigarette Cases . . Vanity Cases . . Lockets . . Cuff Links . . Lodge Emblems! (Opposite City Hall) TEXAS. AMARILLO, MISCELLANEOUS I A Printed by Wives Increase Work of Fire Department Officers SOUTH STATE STREET f ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES AT PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brin-to- n spent Wednesday at Payson to attend funeral services for Mr. Wells Simons, an uncle of Mrs. Brinton. Mr. Brinton spoke at the services. $5.00 to $7.50 Feel r VISITS PARENTS Paul E. Fredrickson of Hollywood is visiting here for a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fredrickson of Taylorsville. Lieutenant J. W. Fredrickson, another son, has been transferred to Detroit, Michigan, to attend a special motor school for 30 days. i re j store was rushed to the hospital for an operation for appendicitis Tuesday. He is reported to be doing very nicely. Mr. Lester was working when the attack came on, and had only been in discomfort for a short time. Styles! 4300 Ques-tionai- SAFEWAY EMPLOYEE UNDERGOES OPERATION Marion Lester of the Safeway Hamilton . . Valtham . . Swiss and . . In both Pocket and Wrist Watch Rings . . Engagement Rings . . . All- - had labored. He spent most of his time in Minnesota. During the last part of his mission he had several attacks of appendicitis and the First Presidency had him released to come home and undergo an operation. He went to the L.D.S. hospital for observation and on August 1 was operated on. He is now home recuperating. WATCHES Bulova oia-ag- e RETURNS FROM MISSION Clifford Aamodt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Aamodt, returned home July 23 from the North Central States mission, where he MERCHANDISE IS GUARANTEED! Elgin . - the football team. Mrs. Herman Youngberg entertained friends and relatives in honor of Mr. Beck Monday Hake Room (or New Merchandise! I - Pen-saco- All Stock To 2 : come. Monday, Aug. 18, 10 a.m. Sale Lasts Until We sltxTZ Valley Center Ward The Young Ladies Mutual is sponsoring a mothers and daughk ters social to be held at Thurs7:30 at p.m. lodge day, August 21. Miss Naomi Croxford will be principal speaker for the occasion and all girls of Mutual age and their mothers are invited to SALE STARTS " Utah had tiflc tax system. n,,if:r' zens of 60 years and oZT could be paid a mnntM.. n $60," declared M l editor of the Utah Labor?011' speaking at a Draft Classifying Grant Ward 1 J2 Old-Ae- ACTIVITIES 5 r4 BRINTON ELECTRIC CO. 47Q? Q.,U Q M,,rrnV 1 |