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Show Page '4 The Murray Eagle Publisher & General Manager, C. B. Wallace Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post (Mice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. Published Thursdays WAR FRO XT lie t bv Denver (Prepared Regional Information Office of OKA!) 'I lie war production hoard lias called a halt to all construction in a sweeping order designed to conserve critical materials for w ar uses. 'I lie order prohibits the start of unauthorized construction nroiccts which use material rmd construction equipment needed in the war cf- -i fort and places all new publicly and privately financed construction under rigid control, ex- cept for certain limited categories. Tonally hiiuling upon property owners, lniild-- j ers and suppliers, the order prohibits not only the start of construction in most categories, but also the Authdrawal from inventory and the purchase, sale or delivery of any material from use in such construction unless expressly authorized by the W l'li. o residential construction, except for niain- teiiance ami repair work may be started without or more. permission if its estimated cost is .no new agricultural construction may be started it the estimated cost is $1,000 or' more. Institutional, commercial ami similar types of construction can be started only if the estimated non-essenti- j $,-o-o cost is S.o(M) or less. Olfieials said that projects already under construction are being carefully examined by the war production board on an individual' basis and that such projects' may be stopped if the scarce materials to be used in them can be put to more effective use in the war program. ro Here&There Stive starts his shop work around six in the morning. Considering the day light saving idea, this makes it an early hour in any plan of time In the State of Utah, at the Close O Till: MOUXTAIX STATES u:s a oTiiiSG ORDER ISSUED A WIT. regulation designed to conserve the use o wool and other materials in the manufacture of women's clothing has the effect of "ireeing" the present silhouette. The order avoids any drastic and arbitrary interference with stsle and should not make any woman feel that her is wardrobe "'hopelessly present our of fashion." One part of the order, similar to the nun's clothing conservation order, similar several weeks ago, forbids cuffs on slacks. COAL IIOARMXG IS VAT RIO IIC I here is one commodity which the uovcrn-mewants people to hoar'd-;o- al. J'vcry homeowner wft'o uses co.il is urged to buy next winter's supply immediately. That advice, according to I .eon Henderson, administrator of the oil ice of price administration, "may develop into a now or never appeal to coal users." is now available to haul coal Transportation from the mine to consumers' coal bins, but by fall our railroad and truck lines will be loaded to capacity hauling war shipments. nt TIRE RECAI'S ARE SCARCE O Murray has several very fine looking men and one of them is named Robert. The names of the rest could be mentioned but caution is suggested, 0 0 city the other night with convoy. The war has some Max was around the beautiful lady britdit features. as a O O Mr. Hrockbank says "do you remember that this time last year the public was being urged to bus' automobiles?" O O Several of the good looking ladies of Murray City are answering the call of wedding bells. hazSpring and life go ahead in spite of all ards. OO Mr. .Harrows of Midvale was in our city on Monday wearing a bright green coat. The dar- iiv of some men in a sartorial wav is beyond praise or criticism. O 0 Mr. Jack Sw itzer is accomplishing something of really biir proportions in filling in the low acreaee near Hill avenue on Stare street. This improvement will make the street look far beta frontage. ter for unite ' 0 O Smith Nursery was busy all day and every day this past week with orders for various plants and shrubs. The gardeners and flower growers are cominr to the front in a big way with the warmer weather. O O Morrison-Merri- ll Company is carrying on with their business from the model house on 4St !i South strict. O O One of the Murray families sold their piano through an advertisement in the I'.agle. Have you something that ou would like to turn into cash? o o Murray City firemen are called so frequently althrough the last few weeks that it seems most like a steady job. The public is urged to use every care to prevent fires. The frequency of the alarms seems almost beyond reason. O O The scene of the Ren Cordon & Sons Mill fire is a sad one. The loss was severe and an almost irreplaceable one in these days of machinery shortages. o o Some of the nearby amusement spots arc showing numbers that startle the local men about town. The constabulary are said to be scanning the scene for possible infringements of the conventions of the district. The painting of the Victory ("tub building at ?;th South and State streets brightens the entire neighborhood. o o I leinic savs that divorce is the hash made from domestic scraps and handovers. o o Reports from Norway state that Quisling has declared himself the head of the church. Norwegian nave him other titles that arc far from reliiiious. ELMER TWITCHELL OFF TO ill wish to we hopefully asked nim. nate?" co-or- "I ain't particular," said Elmer. "Squat tag or leap frog would be up my alley. I was national open squat tag champion in 1928, and 1 have written several books on leap frog which are standard works everywhere." "But I am no slouch at lariat throwing or sack .racing, either." he resumed after a moment. "Nor at Indian club swinging, apple bobbing and blind man's buff." such ac"Are llicy tivities?" we asked. "Oh, yos," suapped Elmer. "Yes evindeed. They are erything. Haven't you been reading about the testimony before Senator Byrd's committee? And this is it's an all-ono minor We are the Arfrom what I senal of read." "Do you think you'll land a job?" we asked. "Why not? Everybody else has A friend of mine has been who card at good tricks has been IP named National Co - ordinator of Parlor Games un der the OCD and Wilbur Jones, an alligator wrestler by profession, has of landed as National Alligator Wrestling." "Really?" "Not only that but an appropriation is being asked fur $150,000 for alligator pools and $75,000 for alligators." "Can you get alligators fur that money, the kind that will really do any work?" we asked. ei, altigntori are us a dun willing to unnfice a little for the aiuse," tx- iiluinrd Elmer. "l ... ' -- What does Mrs. Twitchell think us a federal furofworking of rope tricks, squat tag "The whole Twitchell family is In on it." we observed. "Yes indeed. Uncle Chidscy has been in from the start He's U. S. Coordinator of Kite Flying at a pretty good salary. He is opening kite Hying centers everywhere and thu ks he may get a million dollars for kites. He says that nothing bolsters up a people's morale like running around with a kite on a string. And Grandpa Lem is co-d;n,Uing, too. He's the one who never d d amount to much at anything." or CASUALTY To ,.ir raid meeting goes Good Shape cm Mon. Her bunions burst right' through her shoes At mm Toiai. n work on Tucs. When Hod Cross work t il Toi ai. I.iabii iiii I for MAKK KM 15 Y LUBRICATION WASHING WAXING b POLISHING BATTERIES GLOBES COMPLETE SERVICE PAY IUY l Sr Need Shilling? preferred, total par $io,ooo.(x, retirable value $10,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value) IN is arrives 3) Phone Murray 710 J 33.000.00 4.MNt,UU Toiai. Capital Accounts '"5 ":4"5 Snuo.; Capital Accounts Toiai. I.iuui iiiks and Stalk of Utah, County ok Salt Lam-- ss: d bank, I, I'.iiitL M. TiMULY, cashier of the solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of above-name- do mv knowledge and belief. Linn. Sworn to and subscribed before M. Tim.ity, Cja.'.v; Cokri me this 10th day of April, 1942. Gi t V.. ct Attest: A UK AM lHkll! 1'itiwr Sikim.iiwi II. A. Rolll lNS Hou r, Xotjry Public. Directors. My commission expires December 9, 1945. Joe Ruby's TAV "The Place to Meet" Brightest and Cleanest Spot in Town BLLR CIGARS SOFT DRINKS Meet New Friends . . . Greet Old Friends at 179 North Main Street . . . Midvale ' QM((ltttMltlMIMSItMIIMIttMIMtttHIltlMlltttllttlttltlttllHltHtlllttttltllllllllltllttllllttltllMIMttltMIMMt SB mm j Movie Equipment j OTHER -- .MOVIE CAMERAS from 5 Complete Rental Film Service j IN ACTION j Peck's Camera j Shop 4003 SOt'TH STATE rilONE MIRRAY W .. , advantago tho WW8 - K '1 '" j JAPS HOMII r.s.A. BRITISH COMMANDOS FILMO 8 S52.80 ' ' j $30.50 up on spotted by T"!r kins Harris in Joe Drocato's restaurant; It's Tough to Pay S3 Cents a Ste.ik, but It's Tuuailur When You Pay 3V t Headquarters for .... , olextiamellov 5 old Sri 7 i5 Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ing. f,-- 3902 So. State St. No..oR ),(K)0.00 Common stock, total par $40,000.00 (c) Ima Dodo found her tjprwrilcr n hard to operate that the Just threw over il with thr exclamathe tion, "I gurM the War Hoard frn It." Ar. t it is Mi.'S Dodo who has hern using one typewriter rittn .i line tli.it she Could be accused of hoard- SERVICE 5';.?.oi5.8o 1 r v tin i y 54v.n30.59 Class A (j) An insurance company has received a claim from Com-gulol it losses of watches and ether Hctm at the post exchange. And we can imagine the insurance company liking it over and demand Ing !evcrely. "Jjt what haj peiud there"" And. pcrluip. after beiiu told i f the Jap attack, nddintf, "Yoi will have to send us mure pronf." DAY VK)0o Capital Stock: Sun. First aid for cur Miss Itniieybmi? Do Your Tires M M BOND 57.000.00 Capital Accounts Her limbs feel like a ton of lead; Helena's mind seems full if Lurrs From salvaging all day on Thurs. Cbcck Your Tires for DEFENSE! 01. 00 s Sam Michael Gcvlns. Call Us .3'15o.o0 .Wis Wed. i 00.00 LlAIili.lTltS Fearless femme, she bats no rye Practicing home defense on Fri Won t someone send on Sat. und r"n ,; Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) I oi i. iJii'osns 51,227,386.73 liabilities Other fr ndrna Hollingsworth Honeybun Material! 1941 play- replied. "What's she these days?" "She's a he said. "Of what?" "Either magic lantern shows or eggplant culture. I am not sure which," said Mr Twitchell. "She's doing well Great morale, she says." CIVILIAN . You Save Money and Trouble and Help Uncle Sam in His War Effort by Conserving ' (including $17.19 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, mites, ana ueoentures Corporate stocks (including $2,501.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ancc, and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned Other assets ing and so forth?" we asked. "Oh. she s too busy to care," he 1 . for . 3 Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under Section 5:11, U. S. Revised Statures. Loans and discounts "I'm on" to Washington," declared Elmer Twitchell In an unusually high state or excitement.' "What for?" we asked. "I wanna be o he replied eagerly. "What do you "What's he "Top . spinning, I understand,' sua; ped Elmer, grabbing a train. Lei Us Put Your Aulo in . fhl.Phillipr W of Rusincss on Deccinl.cr Assets Mr. I loi r says lie has a lot of customers w ith rush work on' Saturdays. He could give the trade better sen ice if the work could be spread out over the week . O '0 REPORT OF CONDITION1 OF TIIK FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF MURRAY O o o ( ertificates lor recapping or retreading tires will be made available to defense workers only when absolutely necessary to enable them to yet to their jobs, officials state. A limited number of recapped tires was made available to defense workers this month, but that was done, oflicials say, only because of the necessity of keeping war production lines and other essential operations from faltering. The factor is "the national interest and not"governing the convenience of the war worker." Reserve District Charter Xo. 6558 computing. Subscriptions 1 year in advance: $1.00, Salt Lake County; elsewhere in U.S.: $2.00 j Thursday, April J611 Q42 THE MURRAY EAGLE 2 - u ""ft if..jl.l., a mil inimufi j |