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Show I V i v SIWSPAI'ER ISni-TESDES- ,Jk H. Wallace Managing 1'iiitor lntercd as second class marten Feb. , 19271 at the Post (Mice, Salt Lake Cirv, Utah, under Act I'ublishcd Thursdays of March 3, 879. 1 SlHSCHII'TIOV NEWS IN BRIEF Spurred on by the wartime! need for food, nearly 1,700,000 farm boys and girls ara partici- I) THE MURRAY EAGLE AS Thursday, August 26, I943 THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 4 Kvii'- Her e& There helps. 1 5 i.$o be in Advertising copy for current ixeek must noon; by photographs the office by Wednesday material by Wednesday Tuesday noon; vevs midnight. is like they say about life. out of it just what you put into it. was Bishop William Brown and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and Mr. and Mrs. AlYou get bert Hogan. The men played baseball be- fore dinner was served, Follow- A bank also is a place where there's no ing the dinner a quiz game was loitering, no window shopping and no shop held, with the men and women competing against each other. lifting. Mrs. Laura Fairbourne won for Now that the city lias got the ladies and Albert (Dutch) Hogan for the men. some paint and the cross-walarc drawn with a wide yellow services ks i;icn7)Kr he Utah Labor News says the Salt Lake Citv Commission is not one joke, but five, is a meaning each member of the commission I ' Salt Lake Times last w eek poured forth its venom on the commission also, saying in effect that the rascals should be thrown out of office. The said commission has furnished many a tale of political horseplay, has demonstrated to the public that the governing family of Utah's metropolis can raise as much hell in its ncigh-Ihood as any private family in its boundaries. There doesn't seem to he a member of the commission who has any dignity left, and certainly the commission as a whole has thrown away anv dignity it might have had by its undisguised foolishness. The uestion inevitably arises: Docs anyInterest in city elections in Salt one care? Lake has alw ays been tepid. . There seems to lie no large body of public opinion there which is interested in good municipal government ana which might lie potent enough to draft a determined, conscientious man for the mayoralty-o- ne who could get along with people and still done. things get The Utah Labor News speaks for labor in this area and the Salt Lake Times is the mouthpiece of the Democratic party in Utah. Their joint condemnation of the citv commission should be significant. Which makes one wondailies of the town do der why the not cither defend or censure the five comics. 'Tl-.- m 11 TAXING- - UNITS VIOL AIT LAW Many of the taxing units of Utah arc violating the law according to a statement just issued by the Utah Taxpayers Association based on a survey just made by John F.. Clay, Association Accountant. The report refers to the specific requirements that "All cities of the first and second class shall be audited annually by a competent and independent auditor, and all county boards of education, counties, and third class cities at least bienniallv, and that copies of such audit n ports shall he filed w ith the state auditor." (Utah Code Anotatcd 194?, 1 and 74-2-- 74-3-- 0- of the sixty-seve- n cities and towns in Utah have failed to file reports as required by law, according to the report. Fifity-fou- r stripe, there should be no prob lem with these jaywalkers like Art Rohne, Honest John Buck ley, Governor Maw and V. Mortcnson. It is reported that after one warning, jaywalkers will be shot on sight with a shotgun like black crows and other pests. lay Bird at left is being shelled by Vigilantes. ge The Sunday evening to be held in Granger First ward next Sunday will be in charge of Henry Poelman and family. should increase the club pating in the wartime amount of bonds he program, according to estimates 4 for 1 she is buying. adminwar food or the received by a This represents istration. U. S. destroyers and other antiquarter million increase in vessels of the Navy are submarine LEMON BUTTER club members during the last with quadruple tubes, equipped e record. Lemon butter, made by year and is an are capable of firing Utah has more than 5000 boys meaning they making slightly softened butter?,' four torpedoes simultaneously, and girls enrolled. d ing it more difficult for the target to adding as much W escape. is good juice, served with e The U. S. department of agriculture reports that pullorum disease, one of the most infecIN WARTIME tious and injurious maladies of chickens, has been reduced about a third since 1936, when official testing of poultry breeding stock began on a cooperative federal-stat- e 4-- H all-tim- one-thir- Range feed continues good in the Cache, Wasatch, Ashley and Uintah forests, according to the August report of the bureau of agricultural economics in Salt Lake City. The report adds that July rains improved feed conditions somewhat in the Manti and Fishlakc forests. All ranges continue dry on the San Rafael swell and the Coloarea of southeastrado ern Utah, as well as counties along the southern border and in the Arizona strip. Prospects for winter feed are poor in those areas and the reserves of hay will be light and high priced. Both cattle and sheep maintained about the same conditions as of July 1, which is slightly lower than a year ago and slighly below the average. W. drr-inag- Modern warfare is the most expensive destruction the world has ever experienced both for the destroyed and the destroyer. There is no point where we can stop in this war this side of peace so all of us will be required to buy an extra $100 Bond in tbe 3rd War Loan. Let us Help Monroe school is scheduled to begin the fall term September 1. Mr. and Mrs., Glen Todd and two children, Glenda and David. hfve moved from Grancer and are now living at Fifth West and To Conserve Your Car at regular intervals will pay dividends in longer life and better performance of that car. Drive in where modern equipment and experienced workmen will make your car feel young again! Phone Murray HOURS: 7 a.m. to Noon-p.m. to 9 p.m. 4 Pnoted ItxvUel SLEEPING SICKNESS We can now serve you with a complete department of Lederle Veterinary Products. Here you can get Lederle Equine Encephalomyelitis Vaccine to immunize your horses againit sleeping sickness. A little money spent now for this or other Lederle Veterinary Products will guard the health of your animals and protect you against serious livestock loss. . HI u rnnv nf. Ailc far rf "fa.f o ........ .. Kniauu. tl&AJIn QUUli. "ooouftfl Mrs. Hugh Latimer of Salt Lake City sivnt the dav with her dauchtrr. Mrs. Rulon Mackay of Granger. 000 The Bawden fnmilv held their annual reunion in Jordan park Sunday, August 15. MURRAY CITY PHARMACY 4871 South State Street Murray, 1 ittuiij Utptnmiet Word hf been received from D.in and Rill Lehman that life in the merchant marine is fine. 1 I I I They ore enjoying their training on Catalina island. r),Wl . Murray Jederle out how much you can save onj or truck insurance with? 8 Ha continuing form policy. mm I A. Utah Authorized Distributor of 8 0. I ffind mm m 'sr- last Thursday. ST. 279 State and Vine - h Mrs. W, II. Mackay of Murray wps a guest at the Young Matrons' Sewing club of Granger YOUR 4870 SOUTH STATE Jess Houghton Slaughter Licensing Program Farmers who slaughter meat for sale will continue to operate under the permit system. However, the new order provides that even though a farmer did not slaughter in 1941, he may deliver meat derived from livestock which he slaughtered primarily for home consumption but quota for such deliverins will not exceed 400 pounds of meat per farm calendar year. In ,an?,,y ln such case he must secure a per-laboard-gean- t from, hls c2unt-!?r, the Previously under FDO-27- , farm slaughterer was allowed to s choice between killing take nicn oniy """" . . . ,' a.na ",,c.ruiu yuunus 01 meai. unaor me new order, those farm slaughterers whose quotas arc more than 400 pounds will be issued permits by the food distribution administration area meat marketing supervisor of The FDA regional "-- MID-WEE- Murray City Ph'cy There's a difference! VETERINARY PRODUCTS South streets. Mr. Todd was first counselor in the Granger First ward M. I. A. and has been active in other branches of the church as well is a member of the Granger Little theater. Fiftv-nint- j IN BE ON TIME FOR DEPARTURE We don't Grease We LUBRICATE! v I Wright spent a few last week visiting Miss days Merle Wilkins in Hunter. CAR SERVICE COMPLETE st , nd4 PLAN AHEAD - ld Carry just one bag 10 H will travel right with you, will conserve valuable loading time, and provide extra space that's vitally TRAVEL The weather of July was favorable for harvesting mature crops and for development of crops that mature later in the season. For all but four of the major Utah crops the August estimate of 1943 production is as high or higher than the July 1 forecast. Spring wheat, oats, corn, alfalfa and cherries all promise better harvests now than a month ago. Forecasts for rye, dry field beans, peaches and pears are only slightly lower than on July 1. For other crops the outlook is unchanged. pr-r- TRAVEL LIGHT! V. S. Treasury Department 20-ye- ar d, Ronee Proper attention given to your car WAR BONDS FDR Icuil: Every worker p ft I basis. The bishops of Granger remind everyone that baptisms will be held in Magna Saturday, August 28, at 6 p. m. Howard Mackay of Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac The lads who were given a free lodging in kay of Granger, has been ap the city doghouse do not like that place at all. pointed chief of transportation There's only one good thing about the place, training at the Ogden air service command at Hill field. they sav, and that is that it's a good place to go home from. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nielsen have as their guest this week We can remember when the local jug, which Mrs. Nielsens brother, Piatt is remembered by so many people as the place Ward of Preston, Idaho. that was robbed one Christmas eve, seldom has Miss Alice Bawden will return But lately there have been gentlemen soon from Columbia university, a guest. where she obtained her master's of all walks of life in there, old and young. degree this summer. En roi 11 she will visit Brent Mackay, who G. B. "Pop" Wallace, now of Monrovia, Cal., is in the navy and is stationed is our guest writer this week. The following in Rhode Island. Miss Bawden paragraphs arc taken from one of his letters, will teach at the US AC in Lo gan this year. and we pass them on to you: One of the roving reporters for the Murray A surprise birthday party was F.aglc found a party in Pasadena cherishing a given last Tuesday evening hon grouch of no small size. This is the way of oring Miss Lorraine tsawaen. A middle-agedandified party The party was held in Fairmont the fracas: with the following folks approaches the cashier and also manager of an ice cream shop with the following "beef": "I attending: Mrs. Ted Inkley and ordered a thick malted milk and you served me family, Mr. and Mrs Smith Bawand Mrs. a regular malted milk, and this has made me den and family, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. and Mike Bawden very dissatisfied." The manager said, "We will Keith Andrus. make you a thick malt to make things right." The customer replied that he could not now Ted Inkley spent several days consume a thick malted milk as he was carrying la- week on a job in Pocatello, the regular one in his interior. The manager Id iho. then said, "I am sorry that you did not let us know the trouble before you drank the regular Millmrn Triumph Over Pro-- o Until last Sunday the Provo dose. Why did you not complain before vou consumed the drink and we could have fixed Timps had won eight games and lost none, but Lee Johnson, things?" The "beef" said, "I was so thirsty I pitcher, stopped their could not keep from drinking the malted, and The Millmen streak. now I am still hungry and I cannot consume a winning won bv a score of 8 to 6. Salt thick malted and I am unhappy." Lake Pinney's and Magna-Gar- In the language of Sherlock Holmes, "Wat- field are now tied for third place. son, the stomach pump, and let us dry this Harry Sollentrop of the armv 'beef and then we will have a place for the air base was the dinner guest thick malted." Wednesday evening of Ser-- 1 and Mrs. J. P. Julian. WkatyouHtufWitlt 4-- H ger First ward gave a canyon A bank $ M. I. A. Party THE M. I. A. officers of Gran- The best dressed women in town are at the party last Friday evening for the L. X. 15. Maybe that calm, cool atmosphere Mutual teachers. Also present - One vcar in advance Outside of Salt Lake County, Utah GRANGER Our Policies Give Non-Assessab- le Nalional Standard Protection WHY NOT CALL US TODAY? J J. Rex Hamilton 15 District Manager Thonc Midvole Real Estate 6 JO Exchange Fred Jensen, Kealtor List your Sales and Rcntali With riKMf.KS AUTOMOBILE Inter INSURANCE Eschante nd Trurk Insurance Exchange In Property Management Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Mortgage Ixan.i Notary Public Ravarino Service 3902 South State Street Phone Murray 710 Soldiers Like Our Eats Sandwiches - Lunches Beer - Hamburgers , . . Our Cook is a Wizard H. J. DAY rrnur accountant and INCOME TAX Janet's CONSULTANT 2 South Stale Mur. Gil 1 J Kruludr National mA Froi f Straight H,.u,lmn :0 yl I Drive-In- n SOUTH STATE tk2 s$ JrVS 8 |