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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE HERE AND THERE (Continued from Page 1) Walter Winchell is going to watch the fishermen of this vi cinity soon. He thinks they are concealing something. Judge H. T, Matthews ras returned from a short vacation in Ogden. Two Murray men are savim,' up to buy each other liquor permits for Christmas. Too much water is delaying the opening of the Murray city swimming pool. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH; OR WHY WE NO LONGER HAVE A RADIO "Twas on the Isle of Capri that I met her" Have you tried the new Iron-ize- d yeast? If your stomach is acid 'twill soon become placid On Hepatica (Sal) if you'll feast. Do you tumble and toss when you wish you could sleep? Then it's Ovaltine you should obtain for a "On the Isle of Capri" knee. on the bump It is Minnitrub takes out the pain. "Twas on the Isle" if your teeth do not glisten, Pepsodent is the stuff you should try Buy the coffee, young man, with the date on the can Maybelline for the beautiful eye; Mother, bring me the axe, do not linger, And a smashed radio you shall see connected with the Utah Copper company at their mill in Magna. Surviving are the following: a son Bernard White of Onyox, B. C, who is the grandson of M. R. Bishop of this city and for many years made his home in this city with his grandparents. Also three brothers. Arthur E., and Harold White of Salt Lake; Reginald White of Sandy and Mrs. Harry Allen of Salt Lake. The bodv will arrive in Salt Lake late Saturday evening for and bunai funeral services which will be announced later. temple. A number of parties are Miss Lois Linnell. Thirty guests were present being and progressive games were en- planned for the bride-elec- t. joyed. Members of the "Dinner-At-EigClub enjoyed an outing in Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Caldwell announce the mar- Mill Creek canyon Thursday evof Vernal riage of their daughter Mazie, ening of last week. The group of Salt Lake to Edgar Sampson motored to the Scout wigwam of Murray, which took place on where a picnic supper around a bonfire was enjoyed, after June 12th. The young couple were mar- which games were played. ried at the home of the bride's Members of the Grant Ward brother, Chellus M. Caldwell, 537 Seventh East street. Howard Relief Society, with Mrs, Lottie fl. Hale performed the ceremony Mauss as president, entertained which was followed by a wed- Tuesday in honor of four of for immmediate their retiring workers. The ding supper members of the family. party was held at the ward The young couple will make chapel, and featured an intertheir home at 1430 Eighth West esting program. .street in Salt Lake City. who The retiring members were honored, were Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Walton who has served as P. as their guest3 at their classWahlquist, have the past sixteen leader for nome, Mrs. Earl Hansen and Irma Mrs. Watts, Mrs. years; children of Los Angeles. Alice Turpin, and Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs, Orson McCrea Stauffer. Games were played and prizes of Granger announce the enwon by Mrs, Allsop and Hawere of their daughter gagement zel Rowena to Everett D. Wood, Mrs. R. O. Podmore. The Relief Society members son of Mr. and Mrs. Stern Wood of Bennion ward. The presented the honored guests marriage will take place July 2. with a token of esteem. Mrs, Wahlquist, who had served the The children and grandchild- longest was presented with a ren of Isaac Morgan assembled lovely double friendship quilt, at his home Sunday afternoon while beautiful vases of roses and evening where a picnic was went to the others. held. The guests numbered 34. Refreshments were served to 65 guests. Mrs. Lyle M. Berry of Mrs. Faye Mecham and daugh Presithe Cottonwood Stake ter, Mrs. Alma Jackson and Mrs. attendance. in was dency Grace Bouchi, motored to Benjamin, Utah, Thursday where Mrs. Richard Kemp was hoshome annual attended the tess to the members of her club, they coming day held there, the vis Friday afternoon of last week at itors being former residents in her home on south State street. that community. Luncheon was served at one he guests were seated Miss Elveda Walton, daughter o'clock, table which was cenone at long of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Walton, a bowl of June rose with tered left Monday for Portland, Ore., Cards were played and where she will continue her buds. won by Mrs. LeRoy were prizes course in nursing. Richardson and Mrs. Guy Read- "She wore a plain golden ring on her finger" to the Isle of Crash. Good-by- e Capri! Roger Allen in "A Corner of Mrs. Lyle Ellertson and Mrs. the Hubbub" in the Grand RapEbba Larson entertained a few ids (Mich.) Chronicle. friends Wednesday at the forHerewith a bit of chin music mer's home on from Wiliam J. McIIal'es "As we South street. See It" column in a recent issue Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson of l: of the Chilton (Wis.) Lark and Mrs. Nelson's mother, A news story this week under Mrs. Rhoda Graves, spent Tues a South Bend date line said that day afternoon in Murray, the six professional Japanese golfers guests of Mrs. R. W. Atwood. are to compete in the western Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Ben open golf tournament in that nion announce the arrival of a city next month. Among the six daughter. Mrs. Bennion was fororiental the story merly Miss Virginia Erickson of mentions a Mr. S. Chin. For me this city. that name has an unusual fascination. I am sorry the writer did Miss Delia Zackrickson and not spell out Mr. Chin's first brother Phillip Zackrickson, acname. I am wondering if it can companied by Howard Knudsen be Sam Chin, Sonny Chin, left Saturday morning for southShorty Chin, Sleepy Chin, or ern California where they will what have you. spend a month. Anyway, can't you just imR. Berger entertained agine our dapper Mr. S. Chin at Mrs. J. dinner Saturday evening at driving off in a most businesslike manner then following down her home in honor of Mrs. Olive the fairway importantly for an- Anderson of Los Angeles, Cal., other Chin stroke? Head erect, who has spent the past two Cov eyes forward, gait alert and months here with relatives. Mrs. ten ers laid were for guests. business oozing from every pore that's my picture of Mr. S. Anderson left Sunday for her Chin. If some rough unmanner- home. ly caddy should be so uncivil to Justice and Mrs. David W. our foreign guest as to suggest Moffat and Mr. and Mrs. David that he wipe of his chin, why Mr. A, McMillan spent several days Chin could wipe off his forehead of the week in Zion canyon. or blow his nose and turn the Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jackson laugh on the crude jokester, because, in his case, nose and fore- spent Friday of last week at head are both Chin. Eureka. And if luck and skill were to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winchester desert our hero, and ignominious defeat to overtake him, you can are spending a two weeks vacajust imagine with what compo- tion at Bear Lake. sure he would take it on the Mrs. Dan Wade, Mrs. Marchin. Of course, he'd have to, if Cedcrlof and Mrs. Roy garet he took it at all, because he's Murray of Salt Lake Were the Chin from the ground up. guests of Mrs. Lewis Cederlof, Anyway, if I were in the Wednesday. grandstand when that tournament is played at South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. George E. GorMr. Chin could count on one don will entertain at a dinner steadfast rooter, because I like party this evening in honor of Mr. Chin. There's something Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charron of fascinating about him, I repeat. Los Angeles, who are visitors You wonder, for instance, if he here. wears a mustache, and then it Announcement is made of the suddenly strikes you that, even if he does, it would be a Chin engagement of Miss Gertrude whisker. You think of Papa Chin Van don Akker, daughter of and Mama Chin raising their Leonard Van den Akker of to Owen Frame, son of little Chins and Grandpa Chin Mrs. Minnie Frame, also of Tay- and Grandma Chin and their and but lorsville. The marriage will take this subject is becoming too com- place June 26, in the Suit Lake plicated. The class is dismissed. Forty-Eight- h Times-Journa- pill-chaser- s, Tay-lorsvil- le n, ing. CITY SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR 1935-3- 6 (Continued from Page 1) Revenue & ExPecnd" Year School itures, Receipts Estimated Balance on Hand July Estimated I $ 9,400.00 1935 on State School Fund ($24.70 36300.00 1470 population) 5500.UU State Equilization Fund .. 800.00 .. Fund State High School Local Tax (10.00 mills on estimated valuation of $4,00,000.00 40000.00 1935 for A wedding reception will be Deducted for estimated un- held Tuesday evening, June 25th, collectables .... 5000.00 at eight o'clock in the Midvale 35000.00 500.00 First ward Amusement Hall in Other Sources honor of Miss La Venia Wanberg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Total Estimated Receipts, InWanbere. who will become the 87500.00 cluding Balance bride of Mr. Charles E. Olsen. . .. Estimated Expenditures $ 4500.00 1. General Control CHILDREN'S PARADE 53850.00 2. Instruction (('ontimiiid from Page 1) 3. Coordinate Activities .. 1800.00 Murray Motors Co., F. A. Ander- 4. Auxiliary Agencies .... 100.00 son Barber Shop, First National 5. Operation of School 8600.00 Bank, Safeway Skaggs, George Plant A. Jenkins Morturary Co., Frank 6. Maintenance of School C. Howe, Inc., Murray Eagle, 3100.00 Plant E. Carlson Furniture Co., Shell 7. Fixed 650.00 Charges Oil Co., D. W. Smith Produce Co. 8. 6500.00 Capital Outlay Hoffman Grocery Co.. Culmer 9. Debt 8400.00 Service Shop, Schuyler Call Beauty Agent for Avon Products, Dr. J. 87500.00 L. Ellertson, Horr Bicycle bhop, and Maintenfor rotal Support Thornton Anderson Drug Co., A. ance (Including Interest on J. Peters Photographic Studio, Account and assessing and colShakespeare Lunch, Axel 79900.00 lecting taxes) Barber Shop, Brinton Elec- Total Service (Exclufor Debt tric Co., Bryson Grain Co., K. & sive of Interest on Account and L Market, Murray Feed Store, assessing and collecting taxes) Harrop Stationary Co., Sheya 7600.00 Sheet and Metal Co., Herling Grocery, Fred Carlson Feed Co., Total Estimated r Frank Shop, $87,500.00 Expenditures Murray City Pharmacy, Utah OF SOME EXPLANATION Poultry Producers Cooperative ITEMS IN BUDGET Cleaners and DyAss'n., The proposed budget for 1935-3- 6 ers, Anderson Lumber Co., Portfor $87,500.00 as provides er Garage, Prescription Drug Co. with $86,325.00 for this :ompared G. & M. Market, Rocky Mounear. This budget was year's tain Packing Corporation, Bonto from $73,500.00 nie's Lunch, Murray Merc. Co., conshows The budget Madsen's Inc., Pine Lake Bot. Co. siderable increase over recent F. O. E. NEWS years; this increase is made possible by an increase in state revfrom 1) (Continued Page flaw is about to be enacted by enue provided by the last legisCongress whereby the govern- lature. With the increase in state ment will give financial aid to revenue it is possible for the states paying pensions and meet- Board of Education to reduce the ing the government require- local levy from 11.00 mills to ments. It's a time for jubilation. 10.00 mills. This for We have helped to make Amerbudget provides ican history. And we intend to $6500.00 capital outlay for build mark the occasion ly making ing rooms at the high school and fraternal history. Grand Worthy installing an irrigating system on President Geo. Douglas of the F. the High School field. Such a O. E. has set aside June, July large item would not be neces and August as Old Age Pension sary in other years. Nearly every And every department of the budget shows Victory months. Aerie in the United States will an increase. The board this year be working for new members increased the salary of every teacher and employee. Provision during this victory campaign. And talking about celebrating, has been made for the increase. the Eagles, who attended the The budget also provides for in Eagles State Convention at Mur- crease in costs of educational ray report it as a big success. A supplies , coal and repair malarge crowd attended the lunch terials. For the past year we and the dance and everyone had have been buying supplies on a a real good time. Thursday night rising market. the committee made its final reInstruction This increase of $5100.00 is to port to the Aerie and the Aerie and the Committee wish to take provide for salary increases, an this opportunity to thank the additional teacher and increasod business houses of Murray for cost of educational materials. their support in putting the con The item of $500.00 for library vention over. We also wish to books is transferred from Auxexpress our appreciation to Mr. iliary agencies to instruction to Wm. Robinson and the Murray conform to state reports. Coordinate Activities High school Band for the part This department has been inthey took in making the conven tion more interesting. creased from $600.00 to $1800.00 F. H. PETERS. to provide for full time nurse in F.O.E. News Reporter. the district. Lim-ber- g sen. The guests numbered twenty- - two. Parlev Bennion of Taylors- ville has returned to his home from a local hospital where he is convalescing, following a serious throat operation. p party was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Park, 3826 South Main, which marked the beginning of the summer's work of the ladies section of Mill Creek ward An interesting M. I. A. The house throughout was an array of June roses, and as each guest arrived, they were presented with a rose bud. Mrs. Ruth May Fox of the General Presidency of the M. I. A. and her daughter. Mrs. Vida F. Clawson were in attendance. as follows was The program given: duet, "In the Garden of Tomorrow." by Mrs. IsaLelle Wright, and Mrs. Jennie Erick son: "Womanhood,' reading. composed and read by Mrs. Er- ma Mfidscn; duet, "The Spirit of the Hive," by Arthur Park and Bevcrlv Carli.de: talk, bv Mrs. Fox; musical numbers by Thorpe sisters. At the request of the hostess, each guest was asked to .rite a good wish to Miss Eva Rynearson, a former member of the organization, who is ill in Los Angeles. Refreshments followed and "1 guests were present. J Alder, Utah State profeI h Card is the poultry in thP atat M ias written books ontL formerly the pHh. 1. Science, a magazine pubikff5' Menasha, Wisconsin. ine nrst moot will take ud the v,m tics. The second ,n. 3' ttJJ10" f- as .Course nutrition snH fQ;. ef' itt the class extremely ere the students are snL the entire day on some noil tru T?cu j... . w a. m. a two hour iDnt.. -;r: X 1;, . Fr0mi:3oto3p.m:- urn is conducted where tionsare answered and discS At 3 and un U4:30 p. m. a atorv class is tn l!' g vu quite fortunate at the Utah State" & SJ thi? Ag College where he has acS ? the vast flocks of poultry tamed by the College and "1K "lai5a "' icview the excen wui iv uix'um pushed VACATION, OR WHAT YOU THINK DO ABOUT , national Assnoiatinn ult n... unjp, Officials. It will be held at Cb eaeo July 8. 9 1(1 . anri n ilt jj, , n... r,f Wallace, as nrpsiHpnt I vi uic uu; Association of County Officials nas Deen asxea to address the convention. . A-O- I Mr. A. E. Crain and family arJ Paul C. Boyce and Arthur Godfrey, Agricultural Supervisors in spending the summer at Ocea the Jordan high school and West Park, California. Mr. Crain vr , ., auena classes at me universi! of Southern California. Jordan junior high school respectively, and Joseph F. Day of Riverton are attending, with the other leading agriculture instructors in the West, the Utah State Agricultural College Summer School for a special two weeks' course on "Poultry Husbandry". Dr. L. E. Card, head of the poultry department at the University 1 A . -- 1 Miss Louise Allan underway an operation for appendicitis St. Mark's hospital Saturda Miss Allan is making rapid progress toward recovery be allowed to return soon. and w2 home verv 1 IS YOUR HOME MORTGAGED? If so what would happen to it should the family head pass on? Could the mortgage payments be kept up regularly, or would the home be lost through foreclosure? A Metropolitan n "i fj cjiic luauiaiivc vuuiLiauj muibgac Avcxtciiipiivil l uitvj make sure that your home is saved from the mortgage-holde- r if you do not live to pay the mortgage yourself. For information about Mortgage Redemption Insurance, see . . . f f f jJ f. PERYSL RICHARDSON Phone Murray I Representative METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J Neighborhood News V IS K, MARKET) (IS A FEW OF OUR SPECIALSI LAMB CHOPS . GROUND BEEF POT ROASTS RIore For Your Truck . . ... . . 2 15c lb. lbs. 23c lb. 10c Hollar than ever before Word has been received here by relatives of the death of Al fred White, 46, in Van Couver, B. C, Canada, Thursday of last week, of a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. White was born in Sandy, j son of Albeit and Emily While. He has been employed by the Granby Mining and Milling company at Van Couver. Prior to coinc to British Columbia Mr, White for many years was -- 80 H. P a V-- 8 ENGINE The moil powerful, derndhle pnaicil, nomical truck engine Ford has ecr built. eCT" REAR AXLE PULL-FLOATI- SiurdicM type lod, of axle construction. Housing Ictring shafts free to drive Uutk. Ctf-rie- a (Continued from Page I) of last week at her home on south State street in honor of Miss Mary Ramshaw. V I I I bride of I Miss Ruth Linnell, a June, was the honor guest Notice To Motorist- sSouth State Track Side Station for Retail Trade 4400 Murray' Direct from tank car to your car. Finest Silver Bell Gasoline . . . Price . . . at a T party, Saturday evening of last I week, given by Mrs. J. W. LinI nell, 5069 Tenth East street. The house throughout was beautiful with June roses and a variety of garden flowers. The guests were seated lit small tables which were attractive with peonies and roses. The serving table was centered with a mixed bouquet of garden flowers artistically arranged. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. G. Watson, Miss Betty Linnell, Miss Gloria Linnell and TORQUE-TUB- E DRIVE Plus radius rods insures Positive ait slignmtnt, giving longer tire life and better braking. Silver Bell Station f Street X NEW BRAKES Cast alloy Iron drums meto fewer adjustments oa longer life for brake lining. V 8 lay-up- f FORD Y Y Y I I x PER GALLON WHY PAY MORE? ONLY ONE GRADE OF GAS . . . GRADE FINEST FIRST GASOLINE! vf s. g low-pric- AUTHORIZED I I I I vf The new Ford truck is a quality truck- -it is built to give you lower cost of oncrauon, fewer repairs and fewer The moncy-savinon the right are only a few of the values that have been built into features this new lord. Many of them re exclusive with Ford in the e field Your nearest Ford dealer will be glad to let you test this new truck under your own loads and with your own driver. Telephone and arrancc for today demonstration-pro- ve its efficiency of operation for yourself. V-- MOtl THAN FORD M IV1I AMIMCA'l DEALERS TRUCK OftlAT TIUCK VAtUI NEW CLUTCH HEAVY-DUT- Y This clutch has 25 lower pedal pressure. Centrifugal force increases pUte pressure more than 100. H" ia diameter gresier tapacitr. EXTRA HEAVY FRAME carbon pressed-steframe with full channel depth cross members reduces chassis wcaml- - Hih el DECIDEDLY LOWER MAINTENANCE The low cost Engine and Parts Eichange Pisa permits lowest cost maintenance through the enure life of tbe truck. Ihcriitd lord I in4ct W CUMBESMDGE MOTOR COMPANY CORNER OF 4Sth SOUTH AND STATE ST. f. f f j j j 8 MARKET N You Can Still SAVE at the . . . n, J J 388 East 48th Souti J - 585-- W 'i . PULL All of which reminds us of the old gag of sending a cub reporter to interview "Harry Chinem, a distinguished citizen of Beards-tow111., who is a visitor here." I Cniintv fnmmlccV w,,ili,iaalullers under advisement on Monda nf. Cnnr,., vuonw the rpnnpst j wuuuij Harold E. Wallace for an apre priation from the county treasuiy iu uenay me attorneys Nelson-Barbe- $86,-325.0- 0. Thursday of last week, at the Janice Tea Rooms, the Daugh ters of the Utah Pioneers of Cot tonwood Camp, held a luncheon, which marked the closing of the season's work. Progressive games were olaved and a musical pro gram was rendered by Mrs. Ada McDonald and Mrs, Carl Han of Illinois, is conducUnTtT" and is being assisted Auxiliary Agencies books have been Library transferred to instruction to confirm to state requirements for accounts. This small item of $100.00 is to provide for educational lectures and entertain ments. Operation of School Plant The increase in this depart ment is to provide for increase in ianitor's salaries and increas ed cost of coal and janitor sup plies. This year coal cost JU cents per ton more than last year. Maintenance of bchool riant This item of the budget has been increased 700.00 to provide for boiler repairs and increased costs of repair materials. Fixed Charges This item has been reduced by transferring the cost of collect ing taxes to the department of Debt service to conform to state reports. The amount provided is insurance ample for regular premiums. Capital Outlay This increase is to provide for new rooms urgently needed at the high school and to irrigate the campus. Debt Service Next year the district must re tire $1000.00 more in bonds than this year. The interest will be less than this year. The cost of collecting taxes has been trans ferred to this department to con form to state reports. The above budget is the result of careful study of the needs of our schools for next year. It is within the revenues available to the district next year with a tax reduction of one mill, from 11.0 mills to 10.0 mills. PHONE MURRAY 8 |