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Show Dividends as Regular as the Calendar' You Take No Chance r daughters have moved Into part of the Co. will give a Hard time Dance in Jones terrace on Jones Avenue. the Alcazar, Wednesday, May 12U. LOYALTY Music will be furnished by Evans Jazx. Mrs. Lee Stauffer of Tooele is here Mrs. Albert D. Johnson and little visiting with her mother, Mrs. David son Sterling of Ogden are visiting with Miller, and listen. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Harry Kemp of Midvale is vis- Robertson and Mrs. Sophia Johnson. iting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Amelia Holst and little son left Every Citizen Owes Moral and Dudley, for a few days. Tuesday for their home in Idaho, after Legal Obligation to His Mrs. Sarah E. Lemmon of Salt Lake several weeks visit here with Mrs. is visiting with Mrs. W. B. Clark of Thomas Birch. Government East 48th South fur several days. A daughter arrived at the home of Mn. Heckel will entertain the Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of Sandy Methodist Ladies' Aid next Wednes- April 12. Mother and babe are re- SAME IN CCNMWUIY LIFE ported to he doing nicely. day at her home on State Street. BASIS OF ALL CIVILIZATION ' When you invest your surplut fundi or savings in a hlgh-cla- s security of a local company, the can progress of which you Ball-road watch. Salt Lake & Utah Company lint preferred took la a ante, well aecured paying regularly quarPresent price terly dividend. than 7 per cent on better yield! par value of $100.00 per share. Aik for descriptive circular and other information. A. J. ANDERSON, Auditor, Salt Lake ft Utah B. B. Co. P. 0. Box 1181, Salt Lake City, Utah, Or j. v. McHenry, Traveling Beprescntallve, Murray, Utah. SALT LAKE ft UTAH H. B. CO. Salt Lake City. Utah. O O HURRAY SOCIALS a IfanenMh Smith 1h an attack of smallpox. recovering from Emil Madam, Sr., baa been on tbe Ick list the part week. Arthur NpIkoo is giving his home on Poplar street a new coat of paint. George Lyons expects to move his family soon to Salt Lake. Mi. E. Moore was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Powell during the week. The officers of the K. of P. spent Tuesday in Garfield. Mrs. Katherine Williams entertained the E- - Q. V. club Thursday evening at tier home on East 4Xth South. Mrs. V. G. Miller entertained the 8. 8. S. Club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Slate. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. llarlow spent the first of the week with friends in Davis county. Mr. and Mrs. George Drown of Tooele are visiting wilh Mr. and Mrs. CL E. Gsufin for s few days. Mr. and Mn. Milo Mauas and little Mn. T. B. Beatty of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Powell son of Rawlins, Wyo., are visiting with People Hava Duty to Their Heme Mr. Mausa' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Town Which le No Lose BindMichael Mauas, for a few weeks. ing Because It le Net The Murny firemen will give a beneFixed by Law. James K el Ison of Holliday was fit dance Monday. May 3rd, in the Alcazar. Good music. Evans' Jazx. given permit Thursday by ths public utilities commission to operate the (OepyrlshL lilt, Wasters Xavepaper Ciln) Mrs. E. L. Scott entertained at dinisge line between Salt Lake and Loyalty Is the foundation upon ner Sunday last. Coven were laid for that place. which the whole structure of civilizatwelve. The four listen of Miss Flora Erik-se- tion rests. Loyalty to ones country, Charles Watson of Midvale recently entertained at a bundle shower loyalty to one's state, loyalty to one passed the examination for a regis- Wednesday evening at the home of city, loyalty to ones business assoMn. Thomas Martin on East 41th ciates, loyalty to one's friends I Loytered druggist. South. alty ts essential to ths ordlnnry progMr. and Mrs. Albert Bergen of OgMr. and Mn. Orson Sanders re- ress of the world. Without it the world den are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. While for a few days. turned Wednesday evening from their most be chaos. ranch in Idaho, where they have There would be no stable governApostle R. H. Lyman will apeak at spent the past week visiting with their ment In the world were It not for the conjoint meeting at Grant ward, son. loyalty of the people to their govMay 3. ernment There would be no successThe teachen of the Murray City ful business enterprise on the face of In schools Mr. and Mn. J. 8. Moffat of Cottona party Thursday all joined wood entertained at dinner Sunday evening and went to the Kewhouse the globe were it not for the loyalty for Mr. and Mn. Geo. A. Jenkins and for dinner, followed by a theatre party of the men and women who are conat tbe Orpheum. nected with It No church could exfamily. ist for n month were It not for tha Mr. and Mn. John Howe entertained Mn. Alma Hogenaen and Mias loyalty of Its members. The sacredtheir Salt Lake card club last Wed- Emily Ilogensen of Midvale pleasant- ness of the homo would be a myth nesday evening at their home in Cot- ly surprised Mn. William Preall Mon- were It not for the loyalty of tha tonwood. day afternoon at her home on South members of the family group. Slate Street. The loyalty of a people to Its govMr. and Mn. L. V. Price of Top-llfA matlness dance was given in the ernment 1s based partly upon sentiUtah, are the guests of Mn. William Preall. Mr. Trice la superin- Murray Fint Ward Amusement Hall ment and partly upon the recognition tendent of the lime plant at Topllff. Thursday afternoon. (An admjssion of an obligation that t people owes fee of 5c was rhsrged. The proceeds to Its government A people that has Mrs. E. Moore entertained the Bap- go to tbe French War Relief fund. the benefit of good government owes a tist Ladief Aid Wednesday afternoon to that government Those who at the church parlon. Twenty-si- x The teachers of the Murray schools duty were ijuty and perentertained at the Arlington srhool do not recognize this present. are compelled by Monday afternoon In compliment to form It voluntorlly Tbe children of Mr. and Mrs. Bich- Mrs. Morton, the nurse who was re- law to do so. The man or woman who ard llowe, Sr., met at tbe home of cently married. Luncheon was served to protected by the government In the their parents Sunday last, where they and a jolly good time had. pursuit of life and happiness, must conheld a very successful family reunion. tribute In money and service toward The children and of the support of the government The Mr. and Mn. J. J. Martin enter- Mrs. John 1. Wright pleasantly sur- man or womun who, under the protectained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and prised her last Friday at her home in tion of his which Mn. Thomas Widner of Sail Lake. East Mill Creek. The evening was serves law governmentto able to preate qjid order, Covers were laid for five. spent in games and music, followed by cumulate property, must pay taxes on refreshments. that property to help maintain the govMm. O. F. Nelson entertained the Past Chief Companion Club Thursday Elmer Christensen of Grant Ward ernment which has protected him or afternoon at her home on West 48th la the first scout in Cottonwood her. In time of war the government South. stake to successfully pass every test has the right to call upon Its citizens to take up arms In Its defense. requirement for becoming a first-claThe baseball club of the A. S. ft B. scout. The examination took place Loyalty Moral Obligation. last week. In governmental affairs these things The Grant Ward Athletic club op- are regulated by law, and the man ened the bale ball season by playing who receives the benefit of orderly the fint official game of the aeriee, government to required to fulfill the obApril 29. - Both teams were about ligation which that entails, but In the evenly matched, but the odd men ordinary affairs of life, loyalty to a were beat by one run; the score being moral rather than a legal obligation. 7 to 6. The batteries were C. Watte There are laws which prevent a man and Bainabury for the wlnnen, with from steeling from hla employer or L. Meyer and Clay for the losers. his business anaodatea, but there Is no law that requires him io be loyal to them. The success of a business j? MURRAY RAPTIST CHURCH n -- grand-childre- n ss Mr. and Mrs. tius Johnson and two Institution, How much should I give to make this a better world? man in tax report A CERTAIN an New York filled out hi LIST WHAT YOU HAVE WITH us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur ft Specialty 7 N. P. Ave., Farming Co., Fargo, N. Dale. 515-51- You can't cover blackheads, pimples, red spots on the face with powder; they're bound to be eeen don't worry or spoil your temper, take Uolllater'a Rocky Mountain Tea each week 'twill banish them ' through the blood, the only sure way. 35c. Alva Hansen Drug Co. one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. It isn't because we are selfish; it isnt because we don't want to help. It's just because no one has ever put up a great big program to ua, and asked ua to think of the work of the church in a systematic businesslike way. The Interchurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty denominations. They have surveyed their whole task, no business could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could have a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam paigns are joined in one united effort. And they come to the men or womenwho love America to you thia week asking you to use them as the channel through which a certain definite part of your income can be be applied to make this a better world. Only you can determine what paut of your income that Listening In. A western man after eleven years of experiments has invented a device that enables a user of a party telephone line to Identify any other subscriber who may be listening to his conversation. a THE NEW WEST MAGAZINE "alWw n Wf btabliahai ISIS Far tea at Water laSaatriaa. larfcaltara, dnetapamt ail, aai mala atwaetteaa. Or inlaraat al.tna, to tha Waatara laTaatar. fanaar anZ itahur. PriataS aa Uih trmim pa par with aappar half-te- a UhtraMaaa. Taar, SI : eapp. Me. Saaipla Sc. S hack na-ba-n . Saai aaw. Tha Nrw Wart Hart-vac- . for 1211 Walk Bank Bid.. Salt Laka Cite. Utah: ISM White Bids.. Beattie. Weak.; 1M Weadward A --a., Datnit. Mick. Addraaa aeav-aa- t effiea. ar plaee paw aahaariptlaa thnnh should be. Its a good time right now to answer that question. We're passing through the world just once; how much better win tire world be because you passed through? ffifXhCA more n CANDY BUINES8 We start you at home or anywhere; everything furnished ; $30 weekly, up; men, women; unnecessary. experience Specialty Candymaking Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 5 South 18th street No wonder that 80! of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick people a year. No Wonder that China has only MufliO Dm depends 370-W- than we spend tor daily papers than a local telephone call ehan a third of the days car fare than 3 cents a day United Financial Campaign however, Sunday Sunday School, 10:20 a. upon the loyalty of Its employees then m.; preaching service, 8 p. m. upon the laws which prevent them Its money. Likewise the Q 0 from stealing stability of a government depends Methodiit Church, Murray more upon thdpoyelty of its people which compel them Sunday School, 11 a. m. Mrs. A. D than upon the laws Williams, Superintendent Service at to fulfill their obligation to the gov8 p. m., Frank R. Ward, Pastor ernment Ladles' Aid fint and third WednesIt to equally true that the prosperity and growth of every Individual comday in every month. munity Is dependant upon the loyalty Is your skin Dry? OilyT or Normal? of the people who live In It Every The will teach Way citizen owes an obligation to his comyou the correct care of either skins. Also the care of hair and scalp. Ad- munity, and ths obligation to a moral dress Mrs. L. G. Welch, 85 Fifth Ave, as well as a legal one. The good citizen pays bis taxes cheerfully and Murray. Phone Murray 805-willingly. lie serves upon the Juries WANTED. Dead or useless horses which administer the laws of the comand cows, bought for cash. Phone munity. He fulfills every legal Obl. Murray igation that to Imposed upon him by his government but there to a moral Ruptured Cure, No Knife, write for obligation which to of still greater ImD. to J. Frame, Murray, Utah. portance to the reply community. This Franco-Amerlca- income income so large that his tax was It showed hia total gifts to church and charAnd 53. ity for the year were $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it! Most of us do better than that; but not so very much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes is less less less less S&ri to Self-Intere-st April 25th May 2nd a great esmfsrt ts ths bereaved ths funsral arrange mints are In ths hands of an expert snood undertaker. It alee glvas eat Isfaetlon ts knew that ths funeral, saw It moral obligation consists In doing everything that la In hla power to promote the prosperity and happiness of his community. The man who is enabled to make his living In any community to under moral obligation to spend his money In such a way as to help his community. Prosperity Worth Protecting. . Anything worth having to worth protecting, and If tha prosperity of a community to worth anything to tha people living in it it to worth protecting. If the chance for a man to earn a good living, to live well, to give his children a good education, to worth anything, it to worth protecting. There to just one way to protect the prosperity of a community, and that to to keep the community from cing drained of Its cash working capita- - The only way to do that la far the people of the community to Every keep their money at home. lime the citizen of a community sends money away from home to a moll order house instead of spending- - it in hla home stores be to disloyal to hla eommnnlty. It to disloyalty to the merchants only Indirectly. It to disloyalty to the community of which the merchants are only a small but a very Important part This to the moral obligation that every citizen owes to hla community, just aa the payment of taxes and ths loyal rapport of his government are hla legal obligations. Disloyalty of a large body of the dttoens spells disaster to any government and disloyalty of any large part of the people to their community to followed Inevitably by the downfall of the commuif nothing else, nity. should convince every citizen of the advisability of fulfilling hla moral obligation to his' community. INTERCHURCH World Movement dusted In an elegant, dlgnlflsd Mr, will ba moderately priced. C. of 9rorth America i IhteWtolfw if riUt tdvirtutmni it mtit puitlttknmti At tUrtJ dftertinrttote. man II. Banks Undertaking Co. LICENSED EMBALMERS tf YOULL WANT A ; BY ADVERTISING y by This Spring Manufacturer Maintain Must Quality of Goods Bearing His Name. and Chic were never expressed to greater advantage tnan in these expertly Designed SUITS presented here in our advance SPRING SHOWING at pricings most Youthfulness HS REPUTATION AT STAKE Who Buys Standard Brands From Local krw That Hs to (totting Fall Value for Hir Mw)v, Man Me-cha-nts (CBrrrisM, 1UT, Western dktamn reasonable. Uaiflu .7 Time was when advertising did not occupy the place In tbe world of trade that It does today. It has not been o very many years ago that the people were auspicious of advertising. They were Inclined to believe that the merchant was trying to Tool" them with hla advertising, that hs exaggerated tha value of the merchandise he advertised and took that method of trying to get them to buy guoda that he could not sell by the old established methods of merchandising. Those days are gone. The public now realizes that It to tha greatest beneficiary of advertising. Advertising has duns nunc In a decade to establish certain standards in merchandise than could have been accomplished to a hundred years by any other agency. The umnufacturer who a few years ago merely made and sold clothes now makes and aella the Blank brand of clothes. The man who formerly Just made hate now makes Blank' hats. And so it to with everything that one buys today. The manufacturer, by hla advertising, has built up hla business around a trade name and if he to to continue to business hs must protect that trade name by maintaining such a high standard of quality that people, when they buy his products will know Just what they era getting. The consumer, when he goes into a store today, dues not buy merchandise blindly, with the HOPE that It will prove to be worth the money. He buys standard goods that bear the trade-mar- k of the manufacturer and that are backed by the reputation not only of the merchant who sells them but the manufacturer who makes them. This has been brought about by advertising. No Reputation to Protect All this applies to tha retail merchants as a class but it does not apply to the mall order business. The man or woman who buys goods from a catalogue house to not protected by the manufacturer of the goods tor the reason that moat manufacturers who sell goods to tha mall order house do not place their names upon the goods and therefore have no reputation to protect The great majority of articles listed and Illustrated to the mall order catalogue! are Included to what to known aa etendl" among manufacturers tuff, These articles bear the name ol the mall order house which Mils them Instead of that of tha manufacturfu who makes them. It can readily be understood that any manufacturing concern which turns out goods that do not bear Its name or trade-mar- k k likely to be a very unreliable Institution. It to not building up any reputation on tho quality at lta goods foi Its products have nothing to distinguish them from the products of any other concern. With no reputation tc sustain and no chance of creating a general demand for Its goods tha only concern of a manufacturing institution of this kind to to make atuff ai cheaply as possible to order to obtain tha largest possible profit on lta products. Same Pries World Over. Thera facts are chiefly responsible to r the generally prevailing Idea that the home merchants do not rail good! os cheaply aa tbe mall order house They do sell the same quality of goodf that the mall order house Bella at cheaply as the mall order house will It but they cannot rail tha standard guaranteed products of responsible manufacturers at ths asms pries at which the mall order house aella Iti unbranded merchandise nameless, Standard goods bearing a registered trade-mar- k rail for the same price the world over and the manufacturer'! guarantee stands back of them when they era sold to the smallest village to tha country Juit the same aa when they are sold to the stores of tha larg- est dtlea. This la wha tho national advertising. of the mamfactnrers has done for the coninm--y- f the country. It has enabled them to go into their home stores and buy merchandise which they know from post experience or from the reputatloc and guarantee of tha manufacturer will give them aattotote ttoa. They are not buying blindly and hopefully when they buy from tha merchants to their home towns. They are buying with the knowledge that they are getting their money's worth. When they buy advertised brands they are getting double protection, that which to afforded by the responsibility of the retail merchant and that which to given by tie reputation and guarantee of tha manufacturer. When they buy the nnknown brands of goods that are offtted by the mall order booses they are getting neither kind of protection. There are about 22,000 deaf and dumb persona In the United Kingdom, between 8JOOO and 4000 residing In Rows of buttons are used to unusual decorative advantage, innovations in self tuckings, braid binding, suggest the style possibilities of these suits in various materials and shades. The Leader B.A. KLASCO, Mgr. MURRAY U F1TS-- WINDSOR EYEGLASSES can life PRINT Checks i Biom Optical- that can't beRai PHONE MURRAY M7. IYm Automobile Barries to and front Parlon If desired. Y BOND 2 weuseituflieir PRINTING i GOOD JOBS k i Givells A When In. need of any fancy, fresh or staple Groceries, call J. W. HERLING Phone Hurray 57. Wa have a full Hue at your aervtoe. Electricity for Everything and Everything for Electricity THE PROGRESS COHPAHY Murray Midvale . Magna - Company Utah Murray, ET' Phone Murray IS1-- J. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 p. m. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the neat of the disease. Catarrh la a local disease, areally Influenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to euro it you must take an e internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Is taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the Hall's Catarrh lledleina was system. prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, ft Is composed of some of the beet tonics known, combined with some of the beet blood of purifiers. The perfect combination tho ingredients m Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Bead for testimonials, free p. J. CHENEY A CO., Props, Toledo, O. All Dsuaglats, Ac. Bail's Family Pins for constipation. (Advsrtisameat) Dr. Ch&s. L. Gray, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 4904 South State Street. MUBBAY, UTAH Home Calls by Appointment Msdl-ein- jicky Tiger Spinal Analysis I FBEB. ' j have the very beet prices to Utah or Idaho on Team Harness. big urns. A ROBERT HECKEL C0HE Phone Murray AJTD SEE. 329-- Murray. J. After you eat always take RIDINGS BREECHES AND LEGGINGS OF ALL KINDS I?ATONIC EatrpirgmrAaMMiiAa) Instantly relieves Haartbnm, Bloated Gauy Feeling. Stopg food soaring. EAT0NIC Is thsbsstr. AL80: The latest styles of Outing ssnds wandsifallr bsnsSted. ( Clothing for Men and Woman. tews it. Paltteateanwanfd srtwesdsy to pirn arws will rsfand show, Gstnbix bsstadsr. Yoswillssa. Nobby Suitorium 221 8tate 8L, 8alt Lake City Thornton-Anderso- n Drug Co. 4800 So. State Street Murny, Utah HIDES, FURS, SHEEPSKINS Get FULL VALUE Ship to a LARGE, CENTRAL MARKET AND RELIABLE HOUSE Get the middlemans profit ADDED to your returns by tagging next lot DIRECT TO US. We pay express and post charges on FURS. Hold shipment separate on request and submit offer. Small shipments receive same careful attention with us as large ones. Low express arid freight rates all roads to Omaha on HIDES and PELTS. FREE GUIDE AND WOOL GROWERS FRIEND. Ship to us for MORE MONEY, PROMPT RETURNS AND FAIR DEALING. NEBRASKA HIDE & WOOL CO. Omaha, Nebraska la to knew that . BUYER PROTECTED Phone Murray 222. Day or Night. GEORGE A. JENKINS Undertaker Successor to 8. M. 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