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Show I! i f TIIE MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE MAY 13, 1949 FRIDAY, Coast. IN 1890 ESTABLISHED Murray City, Utah 155 Court Avenue The Murray 155 Court every Friday at is pubrrafied Eagle Feb. 8, Avenue, Murray, Utah. Entered as second class matter Act of under Utah Lake Salt City, 1927, at the post office, 1879. March 3, JAMES P. HEAL - EDWIN L. Lake County, In Salt 1 ECHOES Storage reservoirs throughout the state are full or nearly full in most cases. The threat of flood conditions during May still exists although much of the intermediate and some of the high altitude snows hae melted without producing any material flood immediate Although there indication of when the next draft call will be issued, Salt Lake county's selective service boards are continuing the work of rcgis- is no Septic Tanks Installed Cleaned Lowest THE NEWS Rates Phone Mur. 5AVIS WEEK- j - tering draft eligibles and classify, men under orders to be ing prepared to fill an immediate call. A signal for construc tion of a new 500,000 gallon res ervoir to more than triple the present supply. the go-ahe- A newly organized Granger Hunter Water Co., has announced its intention to study the feas ibility of establishing a water im provement district in that area. Proof that our master plumbers are masters ot somotu- ! the way they can operate pipe wrenches and other tool j with either hand, either foot or a knee. This ability com handy around noontimes; no matter what . kind of a 5Pot our?) .-L , x ll L .1 iL . . piumuers ore in, iney can smi reacn ineir lunchbox. is Pen-nio- - Approval of a $30,000 bond issue to improve the water works by Sandy residents who voted four to one in favor of the issue, is He's kinda tied up in his work just now, lady. 403-N- J 4-- H DAY.'OR NIGHT SERVICE 4-- H EWELL 4-- H 4-- H THAT'S WHY TODAY'S - 4185 So. 7th East Tay-lorsvil- le Hurray's i if American Melody WESTHJGH0USE AUTOMATIC WASHER with tks txcvsvt Hour" Every Friday Night 7 to 8 p.m. mm 1 thai saves precieus hot waltr and loop Miwrl 14. Precious hot 1; SAVES WATER Important Ravings that help the Watar to rh ill D U Ut All Y W 34 E. 48th South ! Dial. WORK water and soap. Laundromat pay JJU No bending or stooping. ns FOR PROOF 11 vi wash a load of your clothes FREE Phono ui and make HIS 1 l 4S ) I SO 10:00 1 1 :0 I amng-men- rniuii It's an unbeatable combination that makes our service outstanding at any timet If you want prompt, courteous attenif you want a fine job tion at a fair price . . . come in and see us today. That's exactly what youH get! 266 il :m u n 4J I i Top 0 th' i Wxu Johnny I Nri World k: m 11:00 11:15 1 Jwm h TIO MAIONI , . . vry moral. Mndy rhraueh rMy . . . AlC rwr EASY $11.44 Only $31 down TERMS monthly :00 00 Jsioo"" 9:13 JJ0 4:00 15 4 Inc. Ht.r Ow 30 00 M JL'4,J "t oo J) STATE PHONE MUR. 1 7 10 50 M OO I trTi. World N'w Tim Out Tot Mnalc World Nwa Tlm Out tot Muale Mrlndy Tim. Muniral lhvra MfliKly l Artvgt I'rnimiu 1 Kuai Mor. 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World Paloa Rarraada tratl.w IMiwriunllr no I'nHrait. !ancar HplnDlruT iiriown World Pala Nri ;ia, r)uB Hour Khapaody la Hhrthia Hlua Karma rraaaanu World Naaf i f,,., Pnorllliht Cai, (, Panada Is f nrr Amarlran M,.t i!"J, Harmony Hu W'orld N1L V-th t "" Ml R Htalilli!'t . l" Kmll OK K iu. aa Tnrnmorrttw Na laH th lUaalr KV1 Kmll "... lrct tirtiadaar AmarlraBv.i,ij Ma Uaii'ix at World Palnn (tararuida Par. n da Meat rlroadnay KM! R Pwiaoa Na l unrr Afternoon Programs World Kt Vinrl.l Nana Out tot Tim Out rof Muale r Tim Out i.ur Ix.t. Kplnnlni Ptranf Toanmortoa) o J On Hlg Hl'lnnlnc Han.l.Und Hoi Mnllfhttiruna Claaalra h m; h'Unnf Hhh .""Inf l.lf Thrn.ifh Tlmt f'T Mll.nlr M..yTlm J Mu.lral Plmaraa ior. U t- rt if, Thri.h I World Nta Tlmt Out lor Nualc ( PUn On rr.mri, u, m,.B. L Mutlnr t j Murray, Utal ""ada al Barnyard Jamhora viy liuciila Hbo World Nmti Hnua fa Tonrorrnw'i Pity Off t... I J.,'" Mldral I W" ft. - Evening Programs ftalon Hvranad Maat Hruadoay Direct Dealer I M.Unrr M'jlral Hhtlhtn Knni.Bo Thru LltUnlrif l.laaa at w- Mrtl world 1 orld i ON 1 at4 Simi rn-r- al Vnndnwn Plymouth Hnc. 1230 r-- Wo M.lndy Tlma Krrrnadv W Your I ota Motes YOUR DIAL fU Jdl" T,,r'!!ifc!lJ. H,lt,r IUiIj 11:05 II Monrv - Mty Tim Kbow A 10 00 11 r: hurrh Vautha Th ro i ig h M l ' Afternoon Programs Krnarf 10:19 4863 SOUTH Nwi jttr ff I l'ArUt lrMiiU N'T Mnd Panning Handatand Murray Furniture 1,'n. rlr Tlni rr.m. KunrlM Krrrn.d. World N.wi Hptlt 4:50 :IJ anil Aiili;un:i! MoTa,n J..hnnr Bmi. Mrlmly M.tlnr P to m i lot J of your clothn washed thorouijhly clean tho easy Laundromat may. Thera'a no obligation. klKrMM I " SERVICE Station J World Tlmt for MlUdy D'ArtM I'iNnu lirlftlng on a I'Umd Nir top u BETTER Your Murray Music SSrS-Hh-S: r""if You'll find the men who know your car bes! at the sign of 4646 So. State Murray 279 1! 1 DESIGNED I 25Eu ciriioniu i 'l Completely automatic Fills, washes, triple-rinse-s, itself, shuts Itself off. damp-driesclea- Ml YOUR DIAL in factory approved parts ... Murray 4678 South State ON "ined mainfenance methods De Soto 1230 I MECHANICS engineered' nd inqston 's 1230 f ri for itself while working for you. 3. WASHES CLEANER Exclusive patented washing action washes gently, thoroughly. Soiled water drains AWAY from clothes, not THROUGH them. 3. INDS WASHDAY Dial EXPERT FACTORY " our Murray Music Station" 1230 1 Uiools onJ.equ.pmenl Ethical 'Pharmacy on IIEATIAGl Phone Murray 985--- - "mmVj O SPECIALLY dietary indiscretion. The natural result of overeating!! obesity. It has been said that we ia America eat ourselves into a premature grave; The pendulum then frequently swings back to the other extreme. We go on a diet. Many reducing diets wouldn't keep a bird alive, and often serious vitamin, mineral, and t protein deficiencies result; la recent years great strides have been made in our knowledge of nutrition. For the maintenance of optimal health one must be assured that proper balance of various foods is maintained. For dietary advice of any kind see your physician. You can then be certain that all bodiJy needs are being adequately met. Bring your prescriptions to us. self-impos- & wt'smrovii r4 jlr Perhaps overeating is the most common Don't Hiss FAMOUS PLIBIJ mm An estimated" 375 ninth graders from Union, Sandy, Midvale, Draper, Riverton and West Jordan junior high schools, Wednesday visited Jordan high the school they will be attending next September. K) GAllOfIS OF VAHR A I0AD , -I.- Dr. D. A. Broadbent, USAC professor of agricultural eco nomics does not agree with some pessimists of this state who be heve Utah is headed lor a Sahara." He says Utah farm yields are rising and futhermore from a marketing standpoint the future of Utah agriculture is Bingham "Moms" were honor more promising because of the in that city Monday night at an annual ceremony sponsored by Bingham aerie 659, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Each was presented a special Mother's day cake and potted plant as a gift. Mrs. Rachel Mayne, 91, the oldest "Mom" in Bingham, received a huge cake and corsage. the State In 2.50 2.00 OF THE - inmhProf day-tim- RATES year IN a -- mothers and! lived in Japan for the past two Great Salt Lake nas an increase will return home about of .55 foot above the water mark other ward memoen eiyu, ""ji june i and pi an to mane meir of a year ago at this time, mis Mother's Day program present home in Utah Mr. Turner, a former radio year's depth is the greatest it has Sunday morning under the di LPftinn nt Sunday School Superin announcer at radio station KALL been in the past 16 years. The has been employed in Japan by Labrum. to' oldest mother present, Mrs. Alma the US government. admission for Applications Patricia Amanda, their the University of Utah summer Matthews, and the youngest session will be required of all mother, Mrs. LaMar Withers, redaughter, was born in students except those enrolled as ceived special plants. Every other Japan and blessed by an LDS e students during mother present was given a potted missionary from New Zealand. regular They plan to journey by way spring quarter, negistrauon win plant. take place June 20 in tne uniThe program was as follows: of the Hawaiian Islands on their versity Library and requests to The junior Sunday schooL sang return trip. register must be filled through two numbers; Elias Castle sang the Office of the Register by June a solo accompanied by Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bennion 1. Castle; Samuel W. Smith gave a left Bennion Thursday to make talk, "Mothers"; a cornet solo their home in the Big Horn stake, Another division of an LDS was rendered by Vale Player, ac- Wyoming. Their many friends ward in the area took place this companied by Pat Player; Fred hated to see them leave, but wish week when it was announced that and Agnes Weibcl rendered a them much success and happiness Cottonwood ward of Big Cotton violin duet accompanied by Mrs. in the future. Their home was wood Stake would be divided Weibel; two numbers were given sold to a family from Nevada. along a line running east and west by the girl's chorus, directed by just north of the Oakwood school. Lillie Palmer and accompanied Joseph Smith, son of Mr. and The new, and as yet unnamed by Lois Cooper and the benedic. Mrs. Samuel S. Smith will leave ward, comprising the north sec- tion was given by Irene Blake. soon for an Eastern States Mistion, will have as bishop, James sion it was announced Sunday. TV Faust, and as counselors Newell n Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stevenson and Farron Cutler. and family furnished the Roene Wood, vice president of sacrament meeting, for the program country fair board and a Greatest number of applications Sunday. Morris, Wayne, Faye and leader, Avon Blank and Orpha for construction of homes ever Ardona Bennion sang "Let The Bringhurst also leaders, disreceived poured into the Federal Lower Lights Be Burning," ac- cussed how work got its Housing Administration offices companied by Mrs. William E. start over the Farm Hour on radio Bennion. Reva Bennion gave a station KSL. during the week ended May 7. It was a tough fight, but talk "The Game of Life." EJTie club members of All and Bennion met at the Draper's new storage reservoir Bennion and her son Wayne sang, located in isolated Bell Canyon "The Morning Breaks," accomp- Bennion Ward house Thursday above draper, is within an esti- anied by Sarah Castle. William evening and were entertained mated five days of completion E. Bennion spoke and the bene- with a movie. Many places of and will increase water capacity diction waa given by William E. interest were shown. from 175 to 325 acre feet for the Bennion, Jr., of Sugarhouse. area. Three times Draper-Sand- y Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Menan, contractors moved to the site of Wanda Turner, daughter of Mr. Idaho, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. the project only to be driven and Mrs. Hyrum Mauchley, her Milton Mauchley have been visitaway before completion by heavy husband, Lionel (Ted) Turner ing with the Mauchleys during snows. Now all is well and noth and their two children, who have the past week. ing short of an earthquake appears to stand in the way of one-year-o- ld HEAL Owners and Publishers SUBSCRIPTION Lake Salt of Outside County Aeutl Itarn BenuaH WcaA industrial development within the state and the tremendous growth of population on the Pacific THE MURRAY EAGLE ' , ,ik ,r -' y , i, i Stmt Hwrnada to T.orro i Hlpi Off N T -- . M I , |