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Show THE MURRAY 19, 1951 JANUARY FRIDAY, in Los Angeles, Mrs. Gates, a native of Utah, was the daughter of the late Lena and Jim Arnold of Murray. Survivors Coast Rites Held For Ex-Reside- EAGLE nt , Funeral services were conducted Dec. 20, in Burbank, Cal., for Mrs. Include a daughter and son, Mrs. Lena Gates, former Murray resl. Charles McPhearson of Burbank .land Bert Young of Oakland, also dent, according to word recelvec two granddaughters, 17 She Dec. friends. died here by America enters the second half of the 20th Century. A new Congress will convene. Both events reflect important milestones for American Independent Business. In the first half of this century great monopolies made their longest strides. It was also the period when legal safeguards for small business such as the Clayton Act and the Robinson-Patma- n Act became law. Kim "So"1?: Independent business needs little, if any, additional legisla-latio- n to prevent liquidation by monopoly. is adequate The problem We Dependize Your Car en- forcement of existing laws. For example, there are adequate laws against larceny. Yet it is easy to imagine the growth of larceny that would ensue if peace officers failed to make arrests, or if there were no funds for peace officers. . . . The lung established Federal Trade Commission is supposed to t;ike action when Federal business laws are violated. A battery full of reliable power ignition timed fo the instant e anti-freez- But the Federal Trade Commission hag been almost strangled to death by lack of funds. This fact came out the other day at a joint conference between the Advisory Committee of the House Small Business Committee and the FTC with Chairman James Mead and Commissioners Ayers, Carson, Mason and Sprlngbarn present as well as leaders of organized small protection in your radiator a good heater to keep you warm and comfortable . . . these are all part of our "dependizing" service that will keep your car in dependable operating dition con- right through the Service is quick, winter. and complete business, Members of the FTC state they would like to do more, but lark the funds. An attempt will rmiule to get funds. reasonably priced. K.tluntt Fderillun of lndfp-nd- nt . Paint Little David slew huge Goliath, but David did have a slingshot. And a Congress which can vote money to be used by the Marshall Plan to publish and disseminate a booklet advising tourists who they should tip and how much, when traveling abroad, as reported by a recent ECA bulletin, can vote a small amount for enforcement of national laws. losing $20,000 to $50,000 on your social security insurance? The FTC does have to tangle with the Goliaths. The current spark plug case is an example. Have you made a will? Do you know what will happen to your insurance if you and your wife dTe at the same time? Manufacture of automotive spark plugs is a virtual monopoly of three corporations. The FTC now has evidence showing that In 1947 when the lowest price independent wholesalers could buy spark plugs was 26c, one of the "Big Three" motor companies paid 6c for plugs used in original equipment, 22c for plugs it sold wholesale to its dealers. Yet, as soon as the FTC started action, monopoly propaganda became so extensive and misleading that even Independent wholesalers and dealers, damaged by this practice, became confused over the issues involved. More news on this later. A prediction for Communist WVtki Urban Motor Co, Inc. Goodwill Used Cars n, (Continued from page one) 8, 9 and 10 and the "B," March 14, 15, 16 and 17, both at the University of Utah Reserved seats for the season for the "B" meet are 9 for all 7 sessions, the "A" meet, for 5 sessions, being $6.50. In Washington will step up their drive to force J. Edgar Hoover out as head of the FBI. A "Smear Hoover" campaign is well under way, spearheaded by a book written by one Max Lowenthan, of dubious background and unknown financing. This drive will continue despite belief of people J. Edgar Hoover Is as Important t National Defense as the Atom Poison Plant Precaution Liberal lathering with laundrj loap before going around poisonous plants or as soon as possible after contact will prevent many ertus casei of dermatitis. Kiwanis lo Hear U. Football Coach tice has made a big hit with the fans of the Redskins In his many talks before groups in Salt Lake City and especially at the weekly quarterback club meetings every Monday at noon during the foot- Personalized Service - Pontiac DEALER - Cadillac 4788 So. State St. Phone Mur. 970 service to you answer these don't hesitate obligation. .M'liiiiiiir I.Voiip' Studeunts seats, with activity cards for each sessions are 50c, general Tills week is "Printing Week." admission $1, reserved seats $1.25 Gov. J. Bracken Lee has so proThe week's observance except for finals which are $1.50. claimed. Only season tickets will be sold in .vill be highlighted at a banquet toadvance. Writetn application must night (Friday) at the Hotel Utah be made to the UHSAA, 19 West stariing at 6:20 p.m. Reigning over So. Temple, Salt Lake City, checks, the week's activities is "Miss Print-draft- s or money orders must be inker's Devil." She is Mrs. JeJan Nut- "luded. There will be no telephone tall, 278 W. 2nd South, rservations. The limit is two seats ;r application. One person may ob- - Clayton Turnr has assumed active aln two seats for both the "A" management of what was formerly Agent for CORPORATION KOLOB 420 VINE STREET Phones S. and L. Mur. 141-- ;vh i IV ao It's Tame Funeral Rites Set Saturday, Noon Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at noon at the Jenkins Mortuary, 4760 So. State st. for Al fred Josiah Tame. 85. who died Wednesday afternoon at his residence, 583 E. 64 lh So,, of a cerebral hemorrhage, Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening until 8.3C p.m. and Saturday prior to services Interment will be In Murray City ' OPENS TODAY AT 10 A. M. Could I be of any in helping you questions? If so, fo call, there's no treatment. T7" SALE at La Rie's In- a-- the meeting. STORE-WID- E Accident Will your Hospital Insurance pay for surgery, too? If Murray should win an entry to the "B" meet, only 30 reserved s at tickets will he alloted to the s h ol for ale. So it is pointed out h X those Uesirin.'t to obtain ti 'kcts :o the rivet should make appli ti n immediately. Those spoliations nvtiveJ by Jan. 22 will be given ball season. Tuesday night the club met at the Town and Country and had a guest speaker Jay C. Newman, In charge of the Salt Lake division Federal Bureau of Investigation Frank A. Nelson Jr., the recently installed president, was In charge of cemetery. Mr. Tame worke for many years as a foreman for the Utah Light and Traction Co.. after which he He retired engaged In farming. eight years ajo. He married Nettle My Tame March 9, 1351. She died In and surance and "B" meets. Business Notes Electronic Moisture Meter Many painting contractors now art using an electronic moistura mater which tells instantly whether wood or plaster contains too much naoiiturt for painting. The Murray City Kiwanis club has a hig treat in store for members at Tuesday's meeting at Andy's cafe. The treat will be a talk and pictures by the genial coach of the University of Utah football team. Jack L. Curtice. Coach Cur- - 's your Health pi.-m- r ft Will your insurance premium be paid if you are disabled? One of the top quartets of the area which is part comticipating in the IDS Salt I ak- - valliy is petition is one of Cottonwood sts.'ie. At the Prsvl with, left to rich. Orlando Erick-soWilliam Liddle and Harold Richardson. Deseret News photo 1951. sympathizers Co. Do you know how to keep from A vcmnmts. Bell Paint Co., 4860 So. State st., but has now been renamed "Turner's Paints." Mr, Turner says a new neon sign carrying the m vv name will be hanging in front of the store. Mr. Turner for many years was associated with Bennett j t FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN PAINT OF ALL KINDS 1906. DRESSES SUITS 3 V.i COATS o OFF BIG RACKS 8JI 85 8JMI5 Tame, Murray, and Orant Tame, San Francisco, six grandchildren and five and a brother, T. W. Tame, Bait Lake City. ' HOUSE DRESSES Skirts Blouses SILK and tu i2 OFF SPECIALS V2 OFF WIDE 8:t 85 87.W5 o i2 OFF Skirts $25 SELECTION ON MATERNITY WEAR Suits VALUES ONLY 8 III Slacks TO $9.95 FORMERLY TO NOW 81 SHOP EARLY at Novt of tlamilnif FEATURING $9.95 oiMon 4910 So. State St. Phone Murray 925 KEM-GL- an educational traffic wifety campaign, awaiting th "COLOR-SCHEME- KEM-TON- O, SHERWIN-WILLIAM- PAINTS " SUPER E, KEM-TON- E PAINTS S im ement and preparing plans STEELCOTE PAINTS to fete their Distinguished Sonic Award winner at a banquet Jan. and several other jrojecU un-d- rr a ay or in the making. However, the Jaycees aren't too buy lo tnrrlook congratulating Murray resident who are participating in lle club's Birthday Calendar projejet, Among the to be congratulated are: 28 Todj (Jan. ONLY 85 Iff GLASS FOR ANY PURPOSE MURPHY'S Congratulationi 191 (Mobrrt E, Ijt. IT'S HERE! IT'S FLAIR $1.49 qt. - Stains Wash Off Rubber Base Painf Flair Stays On lol-3o- ia , jji, 14. - $4.95 gal. Complete Supplies for Painting and Paper Hanging - d; ave TRY IT! IT'S NEW! a Linda Heal and Donald Gilbrrt; Jan. 30, Lorna Huches; Jan. 21 iSloncwall Jackson 1824), none; Jan, 22. Frank E. NrUori; Jan. 23, Anna I re War-Jan. 24. A. T. Farrell; Jan, 25. Frank ferry, Louuw Mulch. Jr.n Match and lrue W, Win-er- l: Jn. 26. Judy Thayne, Frier PotiNm, fisler ChrUUtwrn and Un tWth; Jan. 71. Robert N. CamiiT Jr4 Keith Blianley and William It. Shand. OtVr congratulatory tneMiir have brrn rretitd mostly by purrnU and relative to the Murray ItUanU who hold Iheif first birthdays: Khrntmn R. Nirlrn, on ot Mr. and Mm Roy 8. Nielsen, &M Or-man1907), MANY OTHER BARGAINS In All Department ' SPRING CLEANING NEEDS The Murray City Junior Chamber of Commerce mmnbers are really busy these day.i, what with Pajamas ALL SIZES AT JERSEY REGULARLY TO V fo WALLPAPER FOR SPRING He wa a member of the Murray Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and also was active In the Inde-- p uiUent Order of Odd Fellows. Survivors Include three sons, Jesse Tame, Silt .Lake City; Clifford PAINTS PEAK .FIGURINES -- Permanent Type Anti-Frcez- SUPPLIES e STATE CLAYTON PEAK PHONE 4870 SOUTH -- Turner's Paints - owners - TURNER DEWEY MUR. 66 TURNER t t t X |