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Show c. THE MURRAY EAGLE ...4 exprcr or youi panjj our of Macao Consider the breakdown (('(ililiiiiieil from puce 1) (Contnued from 1st Page) Mucuo, 8 counirj iimM rUv I'ViKOMZK HOMK INW .'STKY department of Justice, s I'i Is one ol (lie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Townseiid up Hie Individual passed government, d.awe are added to Hie thousands most densely popiiliited countries Inferior of lunula a New Year's dinner for their to (lie gave M SAVK! j (.f laws already on the books with In the world. It litis h populmlon it Heeuis To tlie writer, children and their families on Jan., p,,lill,liiiis. of our legislative of 74,IS, and (lie population per cw'iy mceiing curved forefathers Hint 1st home on Poplar street. at their "ir n Is I8,(iii7. mile pity Bnuure bodies. A superstructure has grown were no treat it nation from a w ilderncs.s, Twenty-twserved a really delaws obsolete and until evasions so little licious dinner. holiday spmvned a generation with IIave of Justice. the etuis can defeat with the puriMise and energy to cojie you demanded of your candidates, Mr. and Mrs. Pclliert Tripp enIirol.leins of this day. WORK that they simplify the laws, throw, ter! nined at a dinner Nevv Year's results L'et excited nhoiit the out those that are contradictory and! Kay. After dinner the evening was of elections, yet Kive never a thot obst ilete? If not. call you rightfully spent In playing games. The the where conventions guests to the party about the condition of law were lien ohviotis complain Morris, Allle Anderson, plal forms are Ittiilr. It is nil ? i nforcenielit Albert Anderson and I.olleiie M5nes. fact to every thinking Individual, Why talk about it being Imposthat the party platforms are Imilt Mr. and Mu-s- . sible for the voter to have a real Geo. I,. Jenneson iiH,ii Nililical expediency. After the voice in the If nation's and of Salt Lake Joanne you policy, daughter, have the larg- platform is built and established, minorwere dinner Interests and Mr. and Mrs. of Special guests Iheii it is too late to do much about permit to build a platform and then .1. P. Payne on New Years I'sty. ities be course of' legislation. KoJI in est lived up give you the choice ofvoting for that Have you The II. C. Club met with ilSss or one bult by the same erouns for to your responsllilllfles in seems Ona Shields at the home of her lb.' other party? The writer Keep that the party platforms shall be Mrs. William Hewlett in sister, individula who lias cf it character to bo ailviiuttitfeuus charges every Sandy Monday evening. The time his franchise within the lo the entire country ': Do you know neglected was in spent playing various games, Growing. various parties for the difficulties the procedure mid workings of the won by Iiuth Mobbs. prizes being i.iid problems of government, as we party conventions? ; and Kutli Anderson, first boolty It is not enough to vote. You see them on every hand. Refreshments were to served prize. This is a challenge to every ex- must also take a lnuid in building members Pearl Johnson, present. the course the part it's should fol- - service man to assume the duties Fvelyn Carter, Ilowena Hall, Ruth ow. Too many times, the veteran and responsibilities tha ttlie nation Ruth Anderson, LoReno lilm assume. to It's up to Ilobbs, is n public ward exoctini; nil Hie expects Stella Jacobsen, Ailie Anlilines, whether our nation grows to advantages, yet refusing to assunii you, derson. true its destiny or is destroyed by a his responsibilities in the iKjlirles Miss Gertrude Smith entertained Tot Uio nation. We like to talk of our toppling suiKTstructure of government. This is a direct challenge to a number of guests at a New Year's past sacrifices and patriotism: do your personal courage and energy party. Games were played and supyou show these qualities now? to uphold the privileges and respon- per was served at 12 o'clock. Those McuilxTs of the various organizations have betn rather prone to Mck-e- t sibilities our forefathers passed on present were Harry Peterson, Alto us. bert Johnson. Herman Mines, Ar ainoiu; themselves about the alms lift us not assume that the Na nold Johnson, William Wetzel, Claami prestige of their organizations, instead of renling that each group tional Treasury Is limitless In re- ra Morris, Ruth Turpln, IxUene Smith, Dorothy may rightly have aims of its own, sources and can take care of our Mines, Martha to Smith and Ivlores Morris. but that their public problems that 'Vl'r.v m',, "I'assing the buck" 'uitiomil government instead of call for a greater patriotism and Mr. mid Mrs. John M. Wood were Clothes in . it ourselves is an admission of doing combined effort of every ex service-the dinner guests of Mr. and Mir. man, if they are Jo be solved. A na- weakness and the Individual that St rn Wood RAIN Wednesday evening at tion wandering in the fog of doubt does so is as much a slacker as the home In Reunion ward. their PHONE MURRAY 213 heed and those that Individual that refused to uncertainty and Mr. and Mrs. Varian Morlcnson should be leaders in national pro- the country's call to arms during gress (piarreling among themselves v ar. Let us consider, when we fol- entertained at their home on Vine about their organizations. More low any policy t lt:i t calls for more street Saturday evening with a card taxation; u,. thought the flocks of party. The following guests were united effort Is needed. The Ir. and Mrs. Kllertson, league demon passenger pigeons, the herds of buf- present: TIIK were falo limitless one at Mr. Mrs. the and a C. H. Anderson, Mr. what a with time; pur-lospirated minority of and Mrs. R. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. can accomplish. Seclal Interthought the Hank to lmve limitless re- Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Robin-soests have shown how easy It is to I'nirhind Reopens now look at those exloot public treasuries and feed at sources; ami Mr. ami rMs. K. A. Rate-maKu-rA late lunch was served and individual rehas a the Pork llarrel. Isn't It time ev- amples. CLASS OK PRIVATE INSTRUCTION' IN ALL LINES to l,.ok in after the everyone present enjoyed the evenery member of every organization sponsibility OF DANCING of resources. way public the ing. various Coun1'iilted Mipported MIMOIt BAI.LKT 1:00 p. in. The columns of The Western Vecils and work out a definite ItMilNNr KS 2: 00 p. m. Mr., ami Mrs William Cannegieter Instead of hanging back thru teran are op-- n to every veteran of JI MOU HAI.LKT 3:00 u. m. as their holiday guests, Mr. ami had Jealousy about some other organiza- every organization. If jou have difCleone Reckstead and family Mis. ( all Murray 31" for Appointments ferent uive them to the readideas, tion. of Garfield. ers of this paer and educate our.lust a few examples. Consider the American railroads; selves in civic duties, then educate paying 17 times as much lit tax as I be general public to its resnsitll-ilies- . Heat in Arctic Causes Beginners or Advanced Student Voii to the cull to Catiadiaidlnes.and yet having to I'KIVATK INSTKK'IION WKDMiMVU anil FKIDAV l M. Herring Egg to Freeze with the latter In transcon- anus at one lime, why be a slacker comp-tLoudon. There have been several when the Is staggertinental hauls. Itailroad slinks are i'ow Call Murray V for ApHiii(iucul about warm weather In complaints under i ibe In demands of he hour? not ing the hands of a fev the Arctic this summer, but It reSchools located in the LYOX W.lHS. (Above the I.yoii Drug! us assume the herituge tha lis eyed men, us a general thliur. but mained for British scientists to are widely held by small Investors' rightfully ours. make the first official protest in bewho have every right to expect a half of herrings, which have been driven from the North sea. return on their investment. Their Baby Pheasants Seek The herrings were forced to mibonds are held generally by lnsr- HeJ FrQm pedestrJan grate because of frigid water. Tha Your 1932 auce ntmpanles. ami the general nrrislm 1a. Crow, wer, scientists explained that heat In the ic is pub nghily interested in the iW00Illg frnm a fence toward Arctic produces very cold currents. v.elfare of the companies that play; railroad track, and apparently al- They estimated that only 1 per cent so great a pirt in the destiny of de-- ; of the herring eggs would hatch, tacklnj an enemy. N'iidcnr families. A pedestrian Investigated and thus causing British deep-sefishers The management of the railroads! '""d the crows were attacking a to lose large amounts of money. must heed the demands of the in- - cove? of pt'nsanta apparently only ' fl?w d''.v '!'. veslors iin.l .. f..- I,,.,.. .1,.,.. ,. of the tiny birds ran to the Four Flowers and Plant for the Home are an investment in eartdiigs this year through cutting man for protection. Six others pleasure and happiness that pays dividends the an.) ignoring (heir had been pecked to death by the every day. fiulpnient. Think It over. It Is not crows. a problejii of the investor, but only The man turned the pheasants A SPII:MID ASSiiRT.MKNT ALWAYS ON HAM) Because of the illness last Ibe laborer as well; It affects a over to the state game commission. of little Darkfeather week system of transport In national deOur funeral picrcs are Known and admired througlioul Salt I.ake fence. from a cold, we have can Historic Chapel Pewi rouiily for their artislir beauty anil moderate prioe! Can any one blame the manage celled our trip to California-Will Be Sold to Gradi tie nt of the railroads, when they Open Cambridge. Mass. Historic are being by having to unlver-fltof Harvard chnpel wy out over one half the income must give way to a new meas usual from 10:00 in taxes, alone, told bow they must morial house of worship, but Its old rilONKs: DY Ml'KKlY II NK.IIT MILAM) to 8:00 and what sorvltv p. m. daily. operate they pews will not be destroyed. t must render will Indian Herb Specialist havim? a ilis. The pews will be sold privately, sewing voice' IIow docs it affect faculty members having first preftli- - Wial The Harvard-YalPrinceproblem of agriculture 7 In1 erence. ton club of Chicago was reported as in- - way the j excepting raising of In the IUld for several of the pews 4685 State St. Murray freight rales to an indiMry. al ami groggy; an j reatly punch-drunPhone Murray 233 Fly Killi Kamai Mn i'ldusiry whose iloprelon was fob Kl l'orado, Kim. A fly nipped a lowed by a general ilepre,ion nil mule Fred Iurt was shearing. Ths ver the country. Who is resM.ns- mule klckc I, the tdiears were driven ible? through an Briery in Part's arm and I'very individual that has faileii h died shortly thereafter from loss to exert ise his franchise and f blood. FIRST CROP, ton $15.00 the Mi.c, struct tire of Service Quality to such a burden ROY liKKKZK that It has nearly bankrupt the I IIONK Ml KKAV 53U:t country. Let us bmk at some examples' i. ear home. Why should a uuiiiii Ipal corpora-tiotl have it city attorney or staff! of attorne.vs and Men have to tall n outside legal aid as soon as a Whether it's a big job or a little one, you'll major problem arises? get the best service and the best work in Why Mippjirt n department f our modern commercial printing plant. public wifely or .liee If they pot eo' with the small group vt (InAsk us to quote on your next job. then" law less? Why a iiiy engineer, if we have lo hire outside help as soon as an engineering problem BOOKLETS FOLDERS TICKETS State and Vine arises? Why a group of bureaus . STATIONARY BUSINESS FORMS looking iifier relief, when one bureau could bundle all BUSINESS CARDS - POSTERS ,e work wihtont n serrate having HAND BILLS ETC and distinct bureau ,t "p,, buck" lo? Space doc tiof permit lis !,. to a oKea tarry the argument (I!, I wis n I'oslouice & (it) ILill con. Iiisl,,,,. r-aohy not individuals : D. go id the convention of whatever Mt UKW, I T All tt. parly jolt beloi,k- - ,, ,)., Well Pro-A- Social Mention Viliat J on TO EVERY VETERAN d Local Items (Continued from Page e respon-.s!,ililic- Mr. an l.'.umcl l Relief Store In 1) v, Mrs. Paul C. Hoyce havei from a two v,el;s visit' relatives in (tuiunued cold weaih,f ,1IH Ibe demand for warn, vVm very heavy at (he t llmam,v lief store. Uwistun. J I o AT THE MURRAY PEOPLE Murray Laundry We I Pay it Murray. j - "CW&tcX 1 1 Murray Laundry Your are washed ... SOFT ARTESIAN WATER the ( "oUomvoed Stake Priest- There is great need for hood meeting Monday night, held r for men and boys, rubber ami in Murray First Ward, David to A. Smilli of the Presiding Uishoprie overshoes, overcoats, suits, and in of the I.. D. S. Church, sisike to fact all men's and young m(f. nearly r(H) members on the subject clothing. It should be understood that tlif of Priesthood. wortc sup ruling which anniw , A" Woodcraft Roclal club will entertain ibe food Kiipiilies and can be us.ii( ilM members at Fraternal Hall on only one or two days n week duJ .01 Tuesday, .Inmutry 12. Lunch will be apply to hteclothing at the All ineinliers are reserved ut 1 nviK. sops can oe omained and ot attend. quested worked out any time for the cloth. Al i un.ler-wea- lo ti :;. The Dramatic Department of the Grant Ward M. I. A. will present in the near future, a delightful comely, "The Florist Shop." The cast includes. Donna Clark. Lenea Frickson, Harry Peterson, Frank I'diiin and .lens.ui. Margaret Hlaln is directing. Mr. and .Sirs. II. M. Haniblin have letiirtied from a day's visit with relatives in Lyman. Wyo., vhere they atlendetl the gohlrn wedding aiiiiiversary of Mr. Ham Mill's ini rents, Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Hxiiibliu. All nienil-erof the iV.mlly numbering eight children, thirty four grandchildren mid two sivat graiiilchildivn, with numerous fi'.ends of th. honored guests were in tit'eiidance. A bumniet was held and a musical program and speeches was given. 1 Anti-Saloo- e RUTH WEBB SCHOOL of DANCING Saturday, January 9th, 1932 u pro-groi- re,-ui- t Family Happy During Giving Them Keep by , F1 ow ers ! J MURRAY FLORAL haul-strun- y ;i5 e j Chief White Eagle HAY Hi llirml e It's Smart to j BUY j Call Murray 35 1 r: ; KNIT DRESSES Includes all the finest Eoucles and Nobby Knit Suits and Ensembles. VALUES $9.75 to $39.75 PRICES SLASHED TO ONE-HAL- F TWO-THIRD- S OVERCOATS OUR ENTIRE LINE AT REDUCED PRICES $31.00 to $35.00 VALUES, now $17.50 $22.50 to $27.50 VALUES, now .. $13.75 en re MQr;nC9i cnwAiiirc Also a limited number at $7.75 -- ALL MEN'S SUITS MADE IN OUR SALT LAKE FACTORY $54.75 to $59.75 VALUES, now . $27.50 $42.75 to $46.75 VALUES, now $21.50 $29.75 to $38.75 VALUES, now $17.50 Prices Slashed in All Departments Odds and Ends Odds and Ends in new and soiled Blankets at price reducto All ether items in the store at greatly reduced prices One-Ha- lf Two-Third- s! HKADOUAkTKRS FOR L. I). S. GARMENTS The Original 24 RICHARDS STREET 31 MAIN STREET CRIANT S. STR1NGHAM, Mgr. Buy Your Blankets at our Murray Plant! 4400 SOUTH STATE STREET I Wright's CHECK CHART RobertHecke! GREASING i ALAN 7? w WRIGHT, Lessee MrJrJrdrdrJrjfTj HI il a i i I UTAH WOOLEN MILLS SHOES and 1 THE FINEST WORSTEDS tions from V J. T GOOD REPAIRED! ine Murray health. rrzJrrrdrrfrzdpJrrzdrJFTr I START WITH THE NEW YEAR AT I KEEP THEM le Uniial Ladies' and Children's i Notice year has been unite seflouslv 111 for nmna weeks is improving and nitikins I A. s eady gain toward regaining her l O Wear A Size 36 or 38 Dress or Suit NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! a - above will be d,. tHr t mid conferring f ipg good favor on the Kellcf store coimult tima tee if they will call any one of committee or bring the clothing t lect the store. If You blg-inoii- - j tS, it clcs lneiitinoed LADIES! I'-i-lli t Tbe The Cleaner (Jirl.s of Grant Ward were guests of the M Men at their ani.ual baiuiuet, Tuesday, January i'l ii. liie guests were seated at a huge (J shaiH'd table. The decorations were carried out in gold and green, the M. I. A. colors. The honored guests of Ibe Slake Hoard were Brethren Cutler and (itrrard. It gives us great pleasure to The banquet was under the direi- that Mrs. .1. II. Chlvrell. who ion of N. L. Jensen, and Clarence Durant was Master of cerenioiiles. e t ing, which helps very niatei'i;ili t lu every way. Anv one- bnvlnr unv ... il,, mr am-- s The IOLA JENSEN PIANO STUDIO tlt vioining Service Murray GOODYEAR TIRES ACCESSORIES TIRES REPAIRED HIOXK Murray 363 a a a a a a a a a 1 wai 0p of an h i v . |