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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Business Tide Is Turning Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions and Individuals of Es tablished Reputation for Dependability. For the first time In more than eighteen months real signs of Improvement In markets and business were in evidence the first of this week. Advances were shown on most nil lending stocks, bond and commodities and optimism wag In evidence in all parts of the country. Financial affulrs showed the first signs of life when they drew a short breath on Monday, and hops is held for a recovery. They Merit Your Patronage HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at Directly responsible for return of these signs of life, Is said to be the proimsat of President Hoover, to grant a war debt moratorium for one year. This proposal It is claimed, will ,if accepted by all the Euroitean nations, prove of great benefit in stimulating business and world trade which is at such a low ebb at present. Telegraphic dispatches say the plan has received unanimous approval of all powers with the single exception of France, who has not made reply. It is believed France will also make favorable reply, s much as to do otherwise would bring down much criticism on her for being in the position of standing out alone against the other great powers. DON'S SERVICE The Right Greases in the Right Place! South State 4847 Murray Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing In-a- "Tell Us Your Troubles" PHONE MUR. 285-- J The new trend has created a distinct feeling of optimism from Wall street to the Pacific coast, and there seems no good reason why this feeling should not Increase steadily and business show Improvements and general revival. Peter Johansen FX PERT TAILORING Outline, Pressing and Altering Suits Made to Order Murray. I't. South Slate 41107 Whatever may lie the outcome, it is certain that the psychology of the moment Is without precedent since l!21t. Hope for improved conditions has changed to a belief in most every quarter. All that seems to lie necessary Is for business to up Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks 'Are mountain bred & back up this faith with works and the country will soon be well on the way to prosperity. acclimated' Let us fill your order direct from our warm hatchery to your wiirm browler without the hazard of overheating, chilling, or '"Soil lot" llriMiders, starving. colli, oil, J ert (iomlwlu, Mrs. Ceo. IJobbe and .Mrs. David In Bingham. Lyon. Out year, Salt Lake County. Elsewhere tn United States One year In advance C. B. WALLACE, 1.00 1J0 Editor suggest, therefore, that you Increase your anticipated revenue from the state sch(K)l fund, as mentioned above, and further discount for un collectible taxes. Price Ievel We note substantial reduction In the budgets for school supplies, free text books and janitor's supplies. There Is also a small reduction in the allotment for heat, water and power. During the past year there has been a ml not inn in wholesale commodity prices of nearly 30 per etnt. Your budgetary reductions are, therefore, cot.servatlve. Even further cuts might, with safety, be made in these budgets. Kronomie Situation We are passing through an economic crisis with its accompanying distress, unemployment, decreased tax iwylng ability and the hardships attendant thereon. We commend your honorable body for lis achievements but we also urge com lntiwl care that the taxpayer be shielded as much as pos- .mis. MARK OF OWNKRSIIII joe Affivadit State of Utah, done ter an original stunt and an original song with words by Belli Iver-sotThe girls graduating were Beth Iverson, Helen Morris, Emily Nichols, Huth Angus, Nona Ford, Hilda Milucr and Virginia Harris. Mrs. Iieo Thome has been the leader of these girls. : OWNERSHIP: (Give full description. How and Usn what to lie used), HOUSTON'S JERSEY DAIRY, on Milk bottles, milk cans and milk caps, milk bottle cases and truck "You Are Dollars Ahead When They're Rain.sliaw Bred" Ramshaw Hatcheries Tel. Mur. 471 High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE Phone Murray VY. ISth South 2."D Murray, l lah State Street GOODYEAR REPAIR SHOP Moved to 4909 State, across street from former location. Carl J. Heldberg Proprietor Mil llll II li mill lit II III IBM THE MURRAY CAFE THOS. NEYLON, Come in any time Our Prices are Right 5 Prop. Open until 1:00 a. in. Try Us We Serve the Best t. practical conservative system of vocational guadlance beginning In the junior high school and extending a year or so lteyond high school graduation. Every normal child Is capable of being devel-oeinto a good citizen, but no two children are alike and we must therefore, take Into consideration Individual differences. Ity talking confidentially with boys and girls, by interviews with their parents and by bringing them Into contact with successful business men and women, we can generally find out what place in life any of our students can fill (test. 1. A good, X I The Rebekkah's held their regular meeting Tuesday evening. After business was conducted "Rummy" was eu joyed. Mrs. Tom Nerdln winning first and Mrs. J. Nichols, the consolation. Mrs. M. A. Stewart, Mrs. Andy Held and rMa. Frank Meade were the hostesses. Salt Lake Business College A School for Technical Instruction in Technical Commercial Branches JOHN WANAMAKER, the Captain of Industry says "The days of chance are gone. The mercantile professions must be studied as one studies law or medicine. There never were such opportunities for young men. There never were so many bids for young men. Banking institutions, business establishments, and great importers, are all calling for young men, but they must be of the right stamp, they must be men who have studied, that have applied themselves, that have had some training to do the work." The Salt Lake Ilusiness College courses arc planned to meet the actual needs of young people just starting out in life as well as those further advanced. Following is a list of the Subjects taught: Commercial Course Course Stenographic Shorthand (tiregg JJ. DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. 4164 South aaWMaWMWMMaMMMMMMaMMStlW $5,-tur- n. So. Stale SIX MILE STORE for delivery, INEII, M. HOUSTON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of June, 1931. C. B. WALLACE. Notary Public. Just-u-Mei- e or fleet rlc ss. County of Salt Lake ) I, N. M. Houston, being duly sworn depose and say thlt I am engaged In the business of dairying, located on Vine street, Murray, (tab, County or Salt Luke, that the said N. M. Houston, under authority of an Act of the Legislature, approved March 0, 1931, has adopted the following described MARK OF Resiect fully submitted, Mrs. Charles Sullcngcr charming2. The course of study must be Ml' Kit AY CITY COMMITTEE, club ly entertained the to at a bioadened. We shall contlue of the (Continued from 1st page) bridge followed by dinner on for college prepare our students :is conservative and careful. The .... I'TAH TAXPAYERS ASSN. Wednesday of last week. Covers In addition K. E. Itringhurst, Chairman. but there will le that itirretit budget upholds repuIn courses D. A. McMillan, vocational education. were laid for Mrs. William Atkin tation. During the past eight years he will such courses leading son, Mrs. Holier t Kmldu, Mrs. Hebe A. There H. Bobbins, Secretary, ;h:re has been little change In the to high school graduation in agriF. It. Anderson, imuils-- r of school children or in the Mrs. Nlchol, Mrs. Km nk Meade, G. A. Holmes. culture, home economics, 1ms k keep Geo. Anderson, Mrs. Basil I toman, costs of the school. The C. B. Wallace. ing, tyiH'wrltlng, stenography, sales- Mrs. Monty Cocgrove, Mrs. C. L. figure are resvtively 3.1 and II. J. manship, and auto mechanics. Oilvrell, Instructional The 1HT capita Doyle, Mrs. Countryman, Mrs. Chas. Anderson, "We will go on the theory that loe Watson, Mrs. Vaughau Chrlst-enseand the total oieratlng expenses are! Granite Furniture Co., no child Is "dull" In every respect 1m. ili Miss Stella Klopenstelue. substantially Mow the state Thomas Martin, Is the course of Prizes were won by Mrs. Nichols and direct It Into well load average. The teacher he our business to find and Mrs. Meade. It will Hyde Marsden, up when compared with the rest of Frank C. Howe, It for the world In which It must the state. We minuend the administration Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson along what lines each child is bright In of the care management Its for study that will more nearly preimre announce the marriage of their son DAIRY HERD AYERAGKS live after It leaves school. Such RiiHsel W. Anderson to Miss Sylvia the schtsils. will Increase the holding Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a plan Revenues t Ray Lit If field. Tetter of our schools and" more boys Lyman Bishop of Chicago, formerly Your estimate of receipts lias been for the Salt (Mtwer Yearly average and girls will be encouraged to take of Bingham, lu lcnver, on June conservative throughout. You have l.nke Summit Counties Dairy Herd assumed a school census of 1500 Improvement Asjus'latlon for the the entire course, for when they are lSih. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will graduated each one will know what arrive Sunday to make their home a'.'alust 1.110 for the current year year Just completed show an In he can do mid the sT capita state school fund crease over the let and his training will year. In that direction. have the JlEl of legitimate against NOTICE TO WATER receipts The yearly average for milk was will !e more happiness In "There Mleve that riMil.l iNiunds xpcciathm of !X We USERS per cw as compared the schoolroom, fewer misfits In you may' Increase your anticipated with 075.1(1 siunds for the precedThis tecelpts from this source by fl.VX) ing year. The average for butter- - life and less unemployment. Owing to the many down we are bound because by ami still ls conservative. received since complaints fat was .Hall pounds per cow as will not come very easily, on the basis of au assessed valu- compared with 2Si2.fl pounds for the the Water restrictions dltlon to the system given to us by ation of tf.msl.lMI. the levy of 11.2 were put into effect and year. preceding our fathers, which was good enough We note mills should raise fAW. it being my desire to give The high producing cow for the lu Its time. The change will come, that you have recognised uncollect-i:Ubest service possible the a Farm Is Grace," "Popular year however, for It Is already very evtaxes and have discounted this in Water Department the owm-the row bred by Jersey the need for such a ident that la pure I wish to hereby cancel l.y $:U!! or .17 Hr cent. This W. V. Winder Dairy of 403 East Wise use of a sound bushes prin t Ice for which --Tth South. Suit Lake City. The change Is very great. all restrictions until we the lime our children spend In tin the tai we commend ytnt. In can arrange more satis-factorecord made by this 12 year old school will I conducive to 4.04 T to public amounted ',( liu'iuetiry row Is 10,3 M pounds of milk and periods for watand gardens. lawns lent. This year, we fed sure, the fiUoU" MHilids of bullcrfnt, her aver wise use of time elsewhere.'' ering rale will le much higher. .May we age test Mug 5.4. E. L. ECKMAN. The Winder Dairy also claims the i Milking high herd of 20 cows or more for the and HEMSITICHING t year, with an average production of MILKING THE MOTORISTS f milk and 30.(1 "Oieu) MMinds PICOT EDGING row for 27 pounds butterfat Hauiknecht Mrs. The jHMir motorists is becoming Ruby rows. X Ut 191 1 Center Street The high herd of from 10 to 20 one wf the PUBLIC Asarco Farm sources of revenue. The gasoline Is the owned rows by M I7 PHONE Muray the X tax, the jier registration tax, a aud of Magna, Mug pure grade sonal procrty tax, the driver's 11 reuse fee and similar levies are C. B. Wallace making a steadily larger bole In the 1921 Sine? (otsl driver's purse. motor vehicle tax Income las In 35 Phone creased at the rate of 14 per cent s year and gas tax Income at the rote of 79 per rent a year. In spite of this, annual Increases In miMur less vehicle registration have la-1.1 and expenditure than per cent, for highways have gone up hut six PRAISKD Service to Your Car ) ) Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Brisk return "The main objective of the public ed home Mknulay from a ten day school system hus leen the preparavacation at Charleston. tion of boys and girls for college ou Mr. at:d Mrs. Virgil Ialer re the theory that a college education Is a panacea for all Ills," wrote W. turned Sunday from New York. F. Bond, Superintendent of Edu- While east the Ixxlcis made a tour cation in Mississippi, in the United of the southern states. States Daily. He continued In part Monday night the Bee Hive girls "The college has handed down to us the course of study and other of the M. I. A. held graduation ex requirements to le met and we have took place for the stage contest held struggled manfully and sometimes exercises at ward chattel. Tryouts Wednesday at West Jordan. Miss blindly to meet them" Harris will represent "In the future the main ohjettive Virginia a talk on "Life of the in Bingham of the public school system will not Bee." Helen Loveless won with her be preparation for college, but presecond year scrap book, Helen paration for citizenship of the high Morris with her first year scrap est order. Preparation for college book. These books will la on comwill be incidental. This will mean must be petitive display. Binghum will enthat the following things ICE CREAM ROOT BEER COLD DRINKS at Saltair. Objective TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Booth. Salt Lake County .4 .10 HAMBURGERS and HOT DOGS 5c and 10c Mr. and Mrs. C. MoNell and famMr. and Mrs. allny Brownloe ily and Fred llinkle left Sunday and Miss l'.etty Jean Brownlee and for a two weeks trip through the Mrs. Magaret Biyne spent Sunday northwest. Kemp (tellglit fully en tertained at a bridge luncheon at I er home last Tlunsda) af ernom. Covers were llald for Mrs. Leland Telephone Motny 35 Walker, Mrs. Rert Thomas, Mrs. Issued every Thursday by Murray pounds butterfat or (tetter as com- II. B. Aven, Mrs. Joe Nordeu, Mrs. Press, 4M3 Sooth State Street. Mur- pared with two for the preceding Will Jones, Mrs. C. J. ladscr, Mrs. Geo. Bihler, Mrs. Louis Buchman, year. ray, Utah. ill Myers of Magna and (tf the 502 cows completing the Mrs. year, 54 produced 4(X pounds of but- Mrs. Frank Madsen and Mrs. A Entered as second class matter terfat or In'tter as compared with Madsen of Sandy. Bridge prlr.es were won by Mrs. Walker and Mrs. February 8, 1927, at the postofflce 2.S for the previous year. at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tfcs Thomas. Act of March 8, 1879. of Public Schools sible. Ml RRAY SCHOOL BOARD bred herd of 12 Holsteins with an average of 10,530.1 pounds of milk and 8411.8 pounds butterfat. The high herd of herds under 10 cows was the purebred Jersey herd! of nine cows owned by George B.I Mann of Woods Cross with an average of 0935 lammls milk ami 390.7 pounds butterfat, which by the way, was the highest average in the association. There were six cows In the as5O0.0 sociation which produced Accotutting Sellirig Rapid Calculation Business English Business Correspondence Typewriting Comptometer Work Calculation Dictaphone Multigraph 246 So. Main St, Salt I.ake HAY Pitman) Si Mimeograph Office Practice Filing GRAIN FEED prei-edln- Is-e-n J I FLOUR e Quality Seeds COAL Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson & Co. ry the Motorists BAKE t4-4e- ji'tt can git such KfHMl things I icre at so little Saturday Special! 20c Pressure Water Systems Cinnamon Rolls, dozen 20c Try our Home Made Bread Loaf, 2 Loaves for 25c Sold by Bakery Murray, Utah 41 Mghl Phone Hy, l FREE Delivery Anywhere MURRAY FLORAL Murray Press cent. YIELD So far during 1031 ten leglsla tnres hav given the tax a boost , R B skyward and In one state a seven from Don't mlnut nothr uffr The missing. rent 1st lust blind. 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TO INESE E Globe A- l FEEDS Our Quantity liuyiug enables us to quote Prlrw on all (trains yrni Rtrk llollmn Krg Purrliaslng (Vtrp- - Is rw making Its headquarters at our mill. Itring In )our rigs and lake bark )ur Iced all in one trip. the l ulled tiu, Large Empty Darrels 3 for $00 te Telephones: Murray Murray Fairbanks Morse Co. Cake or Sugar Doughnuts 001 Up-to-Da- We make a specialty of funeral Pieces. (JOOtJOUtJtJOOCrOOOOOOCOGfl! cost! b. Cut Flowers & Potted Plants NOTARY nerd to hake wheli Opposite City Mall I; t GOO LIS N'o Phone Murray 422 Phone 371 J lkjooooooooooooooouoooc Murray Mills, Inc. PHONE MURRAY 38 ! |