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Show DS jjlABTlSHED 1830 Salt Lake Co. MURRAY Farm 0. Murray Mention F. Bureau Meeting Miss Fay Gilbert of Midvale re turned home Tuesday after sihmkI- Ing several days with Miss Melba it n meeting of the Salt Lake Smith. Baseball Bureau Ftirm County Mid vale the in helil City Leiieue, Mrs. Amos Jensen will entertain hull lust week, a constitution and the N. 11. Club at its regular month were adopted and al got of ly business meeting Wednesday ev so an official ball was adopted. ening at her home on Wilson Ave The balls which were adopted nue. were the Wilson No. W15oO and the Guild Smith No. 1TC. A schedule was Mrs. ( lura Brown and Mrs. Handrawn up, frames will start May IS nah Olander will entertain the and continue until August 3. Woodcraft Social club next Tues All Raines will start at 5:30 p. m. day afternoon at Fraternal Hall. with a grace i'rlod of 30 minutes. A 1 :30 o'clock luncheon, will be A meeting of the score keejiors served. All members are Invited will be held at West Jordan ward to be present. evening. May 11. chapel Wcdn.-sdaThe Gleaner Girls of South Cot at 7 :30 p. in., followed by a meeting of the representatives at 8 p. m. at tonwood ward entertained Monday which time all times must register evening for their mothers. The ev an official list of players. ening was sieiit in playing games, and refreshments were served to 50 SALT LAKE COUNTY FARM BU guests. REAU SCHEDULE s Northern Division IS May Taylorsville at Granger. Hunter at Bennion. May 25 Taylorsville at Hunter. Granger at .'Itennion. June 1 Bennion at Taylorsville. Granger at Hunter. June S Granger at Taylorsville. Bennion at Hunter. June IS Hunter at Taylorsville. (Continued on page 3) DR. ESKELSON OPENS OFFICES IN LYON BLDG. Ir. F. G. Eskleson, physician and surgeon, lias opened offices In tae Lynn building in Murray and will engage In the practice of his pro-fevdo- n throughout this district. graduated from the In Ur2, and the Utah of University Mitlical Northwestern University S.h.H.l In l'lL'3. He took a postgraduate course at the University of Vienna, from which Institution he graduated In February, 1932. The practice of medicine and Mirgery was followed by Dr. at Kvanston, Wyoming for five years and at Magna for three Dr. Eskelson FIRST WARD SCHOOL WILL HONOR MOTHERS SUNDAY The offi.frs, teachers and members .f the Murray First Ward Sunday School extend an Imitation to all Mothers of lh Ward t be prewtit nt Handily School May Slh. A sslal program lias Iven nr In their honor and each rnngi-Mother will Is presented with n fa Tor. It Is expected that nil Mothers nf the Ward will Is prowtit. ItANS AUK KAtOKI!l.E HR ORGANIZING ItWIJAII. LEAGUE Dans lire Mug made to organize nnor Robinson I .V ) 'MmaM- - j h Smith. Wm. Oannegieter. Selection With These Advertisers i:nuw y s rt d roiii-tliln- I gm-Kt- s A. Arlington, 1st; Liberty. Bonnyview, 3rd. B. Arlington, 1st; Liberty, Bonnyview, 3rd. Girl's Solo A.Arlington. 1st; Liberty, Iionnyview, 3rd. R Arlington, 1st ; Liberty Bonnyview, 3rd. Boy and Girl Duet A. Liberty, list ; Arlington, Iionnyview, 3rd. 2nd; 2nd; 2nd; 2nd : 2nd: DANCES May Pole 1st; Bonnyview Uls-rty- , 2nd; (Continued on last page) Murray Laundry In Label Contest r lnfln. f.lir Ml It the Is rcporletl (. thai offli lals of A. S. K U. Cotnpntiy anisoimo "n thai Ibe Murray Smelter may rarly this month. Ill taw the smeller Kjs'tt It will hm n and grrfitly employ around '.? eucourKge ,al hulis s. MWKt.Mi; MIMKOM 0. I. SK(.t.H SNDY ST1K KVNK IT II Oil. Ml. Tin: mi 1. ATIU kky i,(.i i: WHI HI v (,LOUK MIMA r. The Murray Eagle is settled in new home, and is sending tills week's pajier, the Initial issue, from the bigger and better quarters. The Eagle wishes to thank the many friends and business associates who have visited the new home this week. The Murray Eagle wants to cooperate In every way with the campaign that is being carried on by many leading business men throughto increase and out, the district stimulate optimism and belter business all along (lie Hue. The possibility for putting 2(K men bin-to work at the smelter In .Murray, Is very encouraging to everybody and especially to those business me who have Iteen on the tiring line against depression and they will no doubt rejoice tit the coming of a break for all of us. It is a pleasure for everyone to trade at the places of those who are doing all In their jsiwer to make limes better for the average man, and thereby aid the community In general. The Murray Eagle wants you to feel at liberty at any time to call at the office and get aciiulnted. (In fact, we do not know how we can get along If wo do not have business and callers. Of course we were trying to say It In due and ancient form). If you will offer suggestions for the betterment of the community or give us news for the paior, or we might even accept an advertisement or a subscription, of course we are blushing now. Nevertheless, we are anxious to put something In the al- legist MIHT. The Eagle Is now at 155 Court Avenue. Just back of the City Hall, the building is sufficiently large to accomodate one of the very best lit lo bitsy printing oftbvs in the country. its r l'H-a- km s.s-ure.- hx-a- coiir' Interesting Program To Be Presented lunch. Till startling change marks an of sensimore cat e Today ble eating. more . vceelabl. fruit and fresh MRS. WII.MA PETERS Mi oIS more drink we and and eggs, l.ultry milk." The Hei,nger Collei;e III for this change 111 (11. I The t who have students their reviewing t" during the past decade Moiigs tidable records made coiiiiin during Biln Mr. subl IiciiiIhIs. certain .Im m bisd and biwines le their hLli Fic ti Brlntoii of the ton. manager s. li.H.l career, has this l say of Ehs-trl- c .IKtributors for General Mrs. Wilnia peters Ni hols, who . I" n-in Rh" Refrigerators in -- . Incl attended Ih.-if.ilb.wiug lo r Hint ls, be from the Muriay hit'' gt.-ei- i vegetables are rich In the graduatioii s b.wl : the which Utalnins nnl minerals "At the end of the school year ill body ll.f.1. the In the spring of i:2., Wllma l'eters, iluw fruits and of Mayor Fred J. l'eters. daily dbl aliii"d certainly prt'st traduai.il from the Murray Ilieh and us flg!ilut pyorib.-"With S. pool. ald. Biintoii Mr. (..lb." The Jolthg lady completed hT luaiket and reft iteration facllitlex I. lull ihoo work wlih a very good salad-an- d t what they are today, can rec.'id. and on June 3. she enrolbtl fr.h fnills and vetetabbs with lleliager I'.lliliess Collect, for ct.-In iii.liid.-t and fhoiild ls Ilcrt' again a Mftetai bi rotit-v.f....l-nr,,,v's to. nu, TbeHint we done, and work ri-- b good for the niot part highly l -- in h a blfc-that durof character at able. Th') must be pic-non March winter, ing (he re. following teini-raiuilc n.labb' n pi.-lr- . VXUK lo be e.n t. she was phuf.! With proper refrigeration, lettuce, !iiIim-Cellece In the and lunnm- by oh-rvI'tidive. pi- -r. mslttoii Weteili Stat.it a with the . rai l.' vegetable and fruits that g Gr.H-etBi Wholesale Comlsiny, Into the making f lemptllitf Mhid" Mr. Vising. lo nnd secretary private are kept freh. whoe..lie, "MW" I'ctei" was Very smvessfnl hellllbflll. In li.-w.uk for this conipatiy, and "Wlih m.lern rhstrle refrigera coniinu.-In their employ until her and tion, salad" are ray to pr parn short lime ago to Mr. marriage form the t,iibtanthl Jutt of bridge Nh hols, of Magmi." Edward iiiuoent" .m. hot. and other niert Et. ry oii. In Murray Is proud of ghetl bV the tllnletn bolw'ii. salad of this ..iiiig holy atid her n.vonipllsh-liicti"The annual ..Miuii.)itoii In th" cent 11 atid we Want to compliment "T liictvH.l has this the and High S hool and the Murray t.n p,M j.ars, liicreaw-d- . N College for the Is llenager ing ri.ti'tantly '1'bat'l nii'. Aliicti. aii, de cfli. icli! training she rect lted, wbbh have turn- hcld to make her Work so aKX.sss . . hdant" of frotiliei-iiiei- i, leitu.v." ful. meat to ed from In the direction advaiH-- program for the Sacrament nt Murray Firt Ward Sun at f:30 p. in., has Ih.i M,.iy day. by the M. I. A. and arrai.c-some tcty worthwhile mini Th e d Bil-ille- ss cl.-di- lrs. "Pre exisieiiM and Immortality of Viewpoint" the Soul from a IW b U the subject to be dlw Us-- s Ex Mrs. HirUUni Jen.n of the tuition DivUb-- of the Uidverlt. of Utah. A iiuioU-by the Glenttor GhN' Chorus, and vocal colos by Mr Ruth Jetiwii Claoii and Ijimurd Sri. II complete the pr.gratll. t, program will le pr. II ir the Atliliil"!! eliti by inotit. a Band Murray FirM evening. Mutual luueal A M. I. au 4MN SEMINARY GRADUATION EXERCISES A total of M2 lalils from Utah canned pnslucts were turned in to Manager William Maxwell of the Murray laundry, who for the past two months has been conducting a ter contest In ollocliiig locally made Nola Jensen. Closing Prayer product labels among the .furray Taylorsville. contest Laundry employe.. The Fifty boys and girls will graduate ended May First. Seminaries of Cot The winners, In the order named, from the Junior this year. Stake toiiwood are us follows: Prank Scott. STARTLING CHANGE IN Mary Webster, NATION'S DIET Ruth Anderson, D. M. Whitehead. a Americans fast ore Hie contest was sponsored for to according salad eaters, nation of the pursise of encouraging buyers a recent statement by J. Ernestine the canned by to purchase products Becker, of the School of Hygiene l canning corHratloii, and Mr. Public Health, John Hopkins and Maxwell is well pleased with the University. results "Ten or fifteen ytars ago. salad The prizes awarded for the con to the a feminine aeo-ssorwas test consisted of ca's of Twin diswas "It asserted. she meal," Peaks products. thought of us suitable onSmh campaigns for building up dainfully women, ly for a luncheon parly for l the ootnuiuiiity furnish a fine hu.l Watch different today! avenue for real building of our pay lb.w lunch and their at n dally i.ss rolls. t In tu make of bow observe many Mr. Maxwell has put over an ex salad Its main feature. It has . ossliiigty worthwhile proj.-ctI. si. an almost lndlsusable of the family dinner or -p So-clet- KMnWS mm The Cottonwood Stake Junior Seminary Graduation Exercises will be held next Sunday, May S, at the Holladay Chapel at t!:30 o'clock. The Holladay and Taylorsville Junior Seminaries are combining for tills event. The following program will be given: Opening Prayer .... Marlon Proctor. Holladay. "The Purpose of Seminary" .... Liicile Labruin, Holladay. , "Blessed Are the Pure in Heart" .... Dora Rupp. Taylorsville. Vocal Duet "Sun of My Soul" Elbert Bennion nnd Wendell I'axton, Taylorsville. The Home ns a Factor in Establishing Proier Controls" Margaret Rlgby, Holladay Holladay Girls Chorus of the Cigarette "Harmful Effects Dell Da Reynolds, Habit" Holladay. 'Advantages of an Education" . Holladay Ijinmr Walk.-rTones Sweet are Words Song, "Kind Combined of the Heart" Graduation Class. Address to Graduates .... President Ralph Cutler. Presentation of Graduates Alice B. Casto Supt. Awarding of Certillcates Win. T. Belliston "Welcome to the Senior Seminary" Mary Howell, Holladay ' the Youth of 7.1m FalShall Song. Boy's Solo l , JUNIOR 1st ; Arlington, Ronnyvicw, 3rd. 2nd; Liberty, ,B. Arlington, 1st; LiU'ity. 2nd; Bonnyview, 3rd. Boys Chorus A. Arlington, 1st; liberty, 2nd; Bonnyview, 3rd. B. Arlington 1st ; Liberty, 2nd : Bonnyview, 3rd. Girls Chorus A. Arlington, 1st; Liberty, 2nd; Bonnyview, 3rd. B. Liltorty, 1st; Bonnyview, 2nd: Arlington. 3rd. I Address of Welcome Past Worthy Pres. Andrew Lundqulst Ieonard Song, Mother of Mine Nelson. Heading, Benefits Forgot nAiTrirr ninmr irr ai i&d iuuki A. " NO. 40 AT HOME TO YOU im Mixed Chorus Mr. Win. F. Invocation .... Bish. S. E. Bringhurst Song, My Mother's Hymn .... Mainas-se- e rrt Orchestra X Quartette Orchestra Overture N. K. White Address Selection Quartette Miss Rena White Reading MRS. HAROLD B. ROWELL Jack Imet, Mother Muehree Burns and Helen Clunnegleter. The marriage ceremony of Miss Mrs. Dell Bennion entertained at Selection Orchestra daughter of Airs. Jenny lIoIinlH-rg- , her home In Taylorsville for Miss Benediction Iter. J. P. Payne John M. Park, 30(H), Southwest TemMay Lilya in honor of her birthday ple street, and Mr. Harold B. Row-ell- , Committee anniversary Saturday afternoon. An sun of Mr. and Mrs. John Unw'WM. CANNDGIETER, enjoyable afternoon was spent in 2 Hill avenue, took place Monell, FRED II. PETERS, playing games, and prizes were day, May 2, in the Salt Iike TemWILFOUD WHITEwon by Luella Bcid, Beth Nelson, ple. HEAD. Emma Ilealy, and Sarah Jensen. Following the wedding, a family JACK EYRE, served were refreshments Delicious was served at the Rowell dinner WRIGHT. EDGAR, to twenty-one- . home, after which the young couple left by motor for a two week's trip Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Terry anMayor Fred Peters and William to California. nounce the marriage of their daugh- II. Mines attended the Thirteenth will visit the bridegroom's WoodThey ter, 'Louise, to Mr. John Nielsen of District Convention of the in Los Angeles, and will sisters which men of the World to they New Jersey. a few days at Catallnn. Send Local elected the Camp. by The ceremony was performed at were Both Mr. and Mrs. Rowell are Resolutions were prepared and the City and County building (Moworkers in Mill Creek ward active Blaine-Ludloendorsing the nday afternoon, and a reception for presented church activities, and have a host relahill now before Congress sixty friends and relatives was wIiosh well wishes go with friends of of employheld at the home of the bride's par- tive to the stabilization home they will estabto them the Old National ix Age ents in the evening. The guests ment and the on McCall lish street, when they bill. danced on the lawn, and a nildnlte home. return Delegates were elected to the luncheon was served. The young Head Camp Session which meets at collide left Wednesday morning to IllinilS AT COTTONWOOD MAOregon, June Kith. Portland, motor to New Jersey where they TERNITY HOSPITAL will make their home. WM. CANNEGIETER. Clerk. Tlte following two girls and two Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mumford are boys were Istii at the Cottonwood the proud parents of an Stake Maternity Hospital during baby are doing well, and father Is Mrs. Julia Bolindcr. w.sk: the jsist baby are doing well and father Is 2U South Slate street, boy, April doing as well as could he exieeted An exceptionally good program t2. Mrs. Henry llokanson. '.".- -" S. under the circumstances. for presentation In Sid West, girl. May 1. Mrs. Samhas leen honor of Mother's Day at fihirray uel Rich, Union, girl, May 2. Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Ward was hostess to on May fth at 10:n 1Mb her Second ward Shelby Brewer, .".72 South. the Murray Bridge club at n. m. The public Is invited. 5. East. Uy. May home on 4!tu South AVcdiiesday, Following is the program: which was their closing meeting Wasatch Four Male Quartet ANOTHER DIME DANC'K for the season. The luncheon table Hovey, I'slle Hovcy, (SmVrt basbeautiful a with centered was Rhone Smith, IoGrand Maxwell, This Is your opimrtunlty, folks. ket of yellow Hybrid roses. First Mrs. Hovey) accompanist. McSae 35 cents by coming to Grant prize was won by Mrs. D. A. Mary L"' Rergcr ward May li and have all the fun Ueuding Millan. . ViH-aSolo Dewey Sundls-rgIn the world for 10 cents. a member of the Swaney Singers. The Rollins Circle of the Those who have attended tesiify Verna Nawhlne of the G. A. R. will entertain at the Story for us. Little Enqulst home of Lucille nl Geneva Cald- Song Will you dam-- . wlih us next Tin s Aurella Shlrtm-- r well in honor of Mrs. June Has Vhdln Duet day 7 and Ish ShMire tellar, Past Department President. Uemarks and presentation of tokens Friday night. to mothers .... Bishop Raymond Co-opera- te .Mr. and Mrs. Colin Rowell, 2.V) R, Rasmusseii. Hill avenue. eiilertuhicd at a bridge "Mothers of Israel" In honor Ijigeant "God be With You jmrty Wednesday evening .... losing Song of Mr. and XI rs. Almu Bowman, Till We Ms-- t Again." who were recently married. Spring flowers In yellow nod while were STUiFAT I!ODV F.I.F.ITION" mid light reused In WAI.Kr.K IIFM) FRIDAY AUKS at n late were served freshments aoni; (i hour. The guests Included beside ideet bin for Student ISKINTON HMTKIC primary Mr. and Mrs. the honor gue-t- s. ofti.-erwill N held Friday nt the SAMIY DIL P.ROWN, Mrs. Merle Whitehead. Mr. and Murray High Sehnd. TY SHOP LASMC ( R.ed Mrs. IIadgrcn. Mr. and of the varloii The managers I RID (AKIX1N & CO. Busath, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Fierce. catiilld.ites will make their s)is he to DOVS SI.KIKK STATION The ladles' prize was awardi-In asMMiibly. and the chitlon prom-w-- s I.ICWIS MOTOR (1). Mrs. Pierce, and the geiitleinenV among the J,ee rl to Mr. Hazelcren. MM1NG LEANING HICK'S for 11o nomination candidates. : MMll.NS follows The Gleaner Ctrl- of Grunt Ward election are as MUUKXY IMlKL of the "M" Men at n President I were Carl IbMhwell. Bob MUUU1Y IT I D STOKi: At mil 3rd. i:rkoi. swimming party Tuesday May t"rckon. iNwabl Gallagher, SluT Ml'KKW STTi: HVNK The tiext mis ting of l he Com- loan Morgan. MORKWIN Ml KKIIJi y munity Methodist Iridic Aid Vbt' President : Ml'KKW CAIE will ls held May 27 at the l.uthlim Clark, Mary Turpi n. IIKKI I. KOlintT home of Jits. W. G. Hampton. K"s Beryl Watts. Marie Asptund. Aftoii i:n 4 SONS lir.KH. South. Mrs. Peterson will Mauss, Elnora 1rgtirr. Kast CAIN W. E. ! : and nltitig hotfs. A one o'ebxk lIlTtllMlY luncheon will be erved. Notion, Mary Berg, MurjoH M KV. WKK.WT'S (t)N(Mt) Fliilne Atw'""!. AUirtlm Smith, Mel STOKK The H. H. Club was rntertalnel WOKKINGMWS Aflon McMillan, VI on Tiivolnn, by Mr. K. n. Simons and Mr. lltl.D Caldwell. Art Cirloti. tlan Thomas Dints Friday nftriioon at MIKKW I.AINDKY Yell Master: . the Simons' home In Soiiih Cotton-wlSMITH IIUIMVAKF. Intcr VA dinglon, Janies oVl-wluncheon ! A THOKNTON ASDI KMIN Dill (J aerv.il and "C..tle' 'was j4.ijr.t-tborF.N H Y SMI remainder ft the aftep.n. Mt'RK IS Ui;p()KTU KOUKY MT. I'A(K. (11KP. tin-rgp.nwn winning Mrs. league, to ! Murray haw-bal- l comiwwcd nf not lcm than hi x lea ins Any organisation de.trlng In a team, or unyow wishing lo phi) on a team, niny communicate with FranU. IfedUrt Townsettd. or Teams have Iwn selected and will Is sponiord by the follow ln : n' Sen lee HtAlion. t Jon's flub. i1 Murray City Firemen, leaving thro IrstnS Jet lo ! orgatilwd. Sandy and Alidvale inch lime It five complete teams organized. with would, seem that Murray should fir.1 ri?e nn.t Mrs. Harry Howe hatt !i difficulty in obtaining six tams. A good laehall leng"f ' Thirty tneiiuVr of the Wis. nian hme Uftl Invited to the would be an PXoellrUt publicity C. K. Wie Arm.. nd for tb the ig'til family reunion Ht the rity sponsoring the loams, as well a man home Saturday evening. ".Vhi" Inlerestlntf recreation for lh will le Llaiisl and II tuldidgbt wrveiL lrliter and players. upper til a Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8th, to be rendered by Murray Aerie IX o. 17M Fraternal Order of Eagles, in Fraternal Hall, at 3:30 1032, Overture (under direction of a, in., fay eagLE A jUCCeSS sis-ure- d Eskelson MURRAY 'I PROG HAM Murray Second Ward To Present Program u Murray lias beon selected by Dr. ns a place In which he wild enjoy living and as lie has ,iad long and Intensive schooling, together with practical exjierience. much may Is? expected from his JlTnrts professionally. IlaVing a pleasing personality and such wide exiHTlrnce Ir. Eskelson may look forward to a great many calls from our citizenry. Mrs. Esljelsn Is a lady of charm, and, together with her liusbaiid. forms a distinctive addition to the professional circle of Murray. We welcome theni and extend our Itest wishes for their uttwss and happiness. Mn E. News p. in. VOI I ME 13 CITY, ITA1I. THURSDAY, MAY 5. VJ'il Cl.ts DIM A. Mil I T IMPORTANT SI IUI (T I SS I. A, meeting Tu .ll.-ii.-Adult ia- lay the M. rteiilrg. the At the projet and Piddle . - "lllijffotetnel,! of Home Pla-- B"tiii!on, commit ," Jr. wlUi Mrs. In chute- -. r of Mr f.s. n.tn-w"- l Mr. . p. thalimnn. Barker, Hyde Mr W. II. P.r.nre, Mr Ir-- n. toit"' Steadmnn. Mrs. Nellie Ben p.rown, h tilon, aid Mr. Chvd the ImproVi ne lits made at lb, ward cbad. Hhrubs have Uvn n pinntixl and pn ) tiitions bne ls of g flowers, mad" for the plantit for further and siiteiHitioiis weH' 'ii!biiiab lnad. Then rpoiis from large crowd In attendance. Wfl tin r K p.T.-.'iitag- Bu-lli- l- -s h'-a- os |