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Show Asks For $1,322,000,000 Roosevelt asks that President f sy Congress appropriate $1,322,000,000, "under fairly broad powers" to I 'I make flexible the distribution of the ESTABLISHED 1890 i i money lor me ;eneiiu yurioses. I two of them difintely a part of the 4 recovery plan. The .HO.Oon.ooO litem for works relief was the big lirest proposed expenditure in the 'presidential message. The balance as made up of $285,000,000 for conservation corps the civilian $.5,000,000 for federal land banks. for the internal reve 10,000,OM nue bureau's warfare on bootlegg ,ing $11,1)05.000 for miscellaneous ae't Kites. I MURRAY CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 17, ll)3t Serious Water Shortage Caused VOLUME 44 THE MURRAY EAGLE ANNOUNCES "WEEKLY RADIO STAR PAYROLL" PLAN IN BIG PROSPERITY DRIVE By Line Break iNewr slot machines were seized New York a few days ago In fn ... ..m I ..! - !.! (1 it 10 nu 1L. uic chj oi mis evil. uirve iine T.vcn nlckleodeon music machines jtind ice cream vendors must ro, it jas said. 2429 m.X I Further Scriptural Knowledge pact to further Scriptural knowledge as the foundation stone for sound government as signed at Hartford, Conn., recently. The World Brotherhood .Federation of Men's Bible Classes uade an agreement accepting the Irhallenge of atheism, Communism, end political aggrandizement with lie calm rejoinder that the Scrip-ure-s will survive them all. On this remise, the organizations propose o revive Interest in Scriptural knowledge as "the great tide that icems asleep." An International Tor Better Radio Programs group of educators who have ceome weary of crooners, old gags md Jazz orchestras on the radio net In Washington this week and rmulatel a set of fundamentals which they think should underlie American radio nollcv. "Tho social elfare of the nation should ta the onsclous, decisive, primary oh- , imf merely a possible Incidental to the greatest ef returns to the advertisers and roadcasters." they say. A Le-tive- (Travel On Foot FLOWER CLUB ROSE SHOW SATURDAY The Murray Flower Garden Club will hold their seventh annual Rose show Saturday, May 19, In the 1st National Bank building. Seven years ago the Murray Flower Garden Club staged the first Rose shew ever held In the state. Since that time flower garden clubs have been organized all over the state and shows have been held in many Utah towns. The Rose show Saturday will, without doubt, be the lest ever held here as there is a great profusion of roses this year. Exhibits should arrive at the bank building tafore noon Saturin which day, In the containers they will be displayed. Mrs. Invent Curtz, president of the club, will be assisted by Mrs. G. E. Gordon, chairman, and a re ceiving committee composed of Mrs. Maud Chegwldden, Mrs. Lily Wright and Mrs. Roscoe At wood. The grand prize of the silver cup will ta given for the best hybrid rose and bud. The second prize will be awarded fur the tast hybrid rose and bud, any color. Bring your roses to the Rose Show visit the show between the hours of 2 and 0 p. m. Mahatinn C.andhl has divided to flo his traveling by walking. Recent iiatlve attacks have ransod him to AIM TO BUILD UP, NOT TEAR DOWN 'give np travel by trains and mo or cars. It Is said. The world shoubl le tattered, JLoan Bill Approved by Senate yes. Rut Is should not be U'ttered A bill to help business obtain the by tearing down all the good that money It needs to orute was pass- lias been achieved slowly through ed Monday by the senate. The the course of the centuries . . . . measure would make available The order of the day In the economi..- -. iin: and federal re-- . ic world and In Industry Is to rerve credit to Industries. It pro- - tain that which a good that which Ides for the creation of n $2Ji.ioO- - has liccii proven sound by long 'fl fund In the federal reserve and to eliminate nnd reanks for rediscount In? paper rep- - ject that which Is unsound, and to Tenting fivityvafr loons tt In adij to that which Is sound betterments which science and evolution dustry nnd for setting up n X1,000 revolving fund In the RFC of thought and experiment show to r direct loans to business, be real Improvement. There Is no rhyme or reason In any . . . scheme Kidnaper Receive Life Terms . . . which contemplates ripping to Almost Incredible rends the story pieces all that has gnlniil in f the unraveling step by -- tcp of economic development, and det rivthe mystery and final cnptur of ing the whole structure, while ofJh" kidnaper of Win. F. Oct tie. fering nothing as a substitute which . Taxadeim' teverly mils, Cal., ndllionnlre. has !ecn fl'lip kldnajsTs. James F. Kirk, Iar- - (California.) f.v Kerrigan, and Ray Williams r verc sentenced to life In San Quciitln prison. 'mm Is-e- time-tested- Sunday night the McGhle surplus ditch became clogfeed and .oke over Its banks. The water undermined the' City water line at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, cutting a hold in the hillside forty feet wide and thirty feet deep. The concrete waterllne dropped to the bottom of the gorge, thus shutting off the water supply for the entire south and west districts of the City as well as the supply which had leen supplementing the artesian wells for the northern and eastern parts of the City. As soon as word was received of the break, forces were rushed to the spot, and work Immediately commenced in spanning the deep gorge and in constructing a connection between the two ends of concrete pipe. A long steel pipe weighing between 4000 and 5000 ismnds was rushed up the rugged hillside which was a tangled mass A trail tif brush and shrubbery. was cut down through the tangled undergrowth nnd by the aid of a bhx'k and tackle the huge steel pIH! waS lowered down the hillside to the newly formed gorge to Support the pipe nnd water, which, when the pipe is full, weighs about 13,000 pounds. The huge steel pipe was forced over the broken ends of the concrete pipe; a supMrt!ng trestle was built; the joints between th concrete ami steel pipes calked, and and the water again cemented, turned dwon the plie line. By this time the reservoirs were drained and the pipe line throughout the system drained. The new stream had not reached the residents In the City tafore a new break In the line coinielled the water to ta again shut off up the canyon nnd the new break was steedl!y repaired. Most of the work came In the dark hours of the night when lighting was one of the problems Water for conto contend with. crete had t" ta hauled to the place. These as well m other c problems combined to retard proand gress. City I'ommis-ioiietheir crew- - worked night and day to a to ni. h rcpulrs could But water lefore completion. ta turned liuwn tie line the City was drained. II t; to run over a half-dathe wi'ler from the canyon down Into t In City. And It takes a great Unit that to fill the deal l.tu-cwater-an- d. this pro- ltb sjstitn (t'oiitlnucd on Bace rpb-ltlii- rs r 1TTI.K JI NK KORl.KS M.'II F( m re Im.x.ilj M,.i..1ft nil. ) Ttihil save fur etwtire to prl- si mid weak frmu hunger after 9 days ieht In a sunken tomb i the Arizona decrt a few miles "in Tuf.ci.li, The bunt for khb Sit year store,! ) PikfM . old June Noble t.,,1 .t III. at..... ..I nit. Silver Regulation J I'res. It.H.sewlt's promise to re lrmimein silver legislation nt tbl wlnii i.f eonercn has made the liver group, confident that the IriiNiieil iiM';iMin would lw Intal- The awidnilntaratlon bill. irenldeni calls fur pcrmllv of domestic stock of 'he metal ami n mandatory docln rthn on jory that silver shall pntrhaseil until It rciistHiiten '5 cent vf the metallic monetary il ft Energetic Men and Women Can Make Small CLUB BREAKFAST Fortune lor Selves In Few Weeks the nu Sunday morning. May City Firemen again demon Murray bsk luitel their efficiency when called Hickman Gives new yarn Mrs. t i bo burning reldctice of Street. Vine lit lix'irj Millard Hickman, shipping ctigl M. Johaiisen .n arrival of the department I ""cr. under Indictment In the Guld exr Gate I'ark slaying of the entire back vr.b. which build J''Pln, (Vden girl, cbaiigel the tends the full length of the 'enilnl M.nts of his alibi ry lug was doomed, but after twenty the 17 WediifMiday, The rhanginl story will minute of fast work by Smith, the Chief sve nn fff. (,n the state's tl(e under Mre sciiou without It It olare wsis sutilucd ierted. lire-me- School Board "A ii to to the strnclure. and nil members of he Fire mpnrtniciit are to ta con- prstulatcd Ujon their excellent work wlilih they have demonstrated time and again when an emergency has nrlseii. I'ur volunteer fire fighters can W Mild to tank in efficiency with many of the full time depart-ineiiMr. Smith In cities much the city uf Murray. larger than Approves Contracts V Max Baer, who will attempt to wrest the heavyweight boxing crown from the beetling brow of Primo Camera on June 14 in New York, it starred in a tenet of radio dranut being broadcast from hit training quarters at Asbury Park, New Jersey, over nation-wid- e NBC hookup. Sponsored by the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, the programs are on the air Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Parent-Te- Graduation at Murray High Notable Event Thursday May 17ih was the date 'or the lvth Annual Graduation at the Murray High School. Governor Henry H. Blood was l he principal scaker and the guest of honor. The Governor made a very whole-somc- i and sincere speech in which he urged the graduates to hold fast to their Ideals of Integrity and remain outstanding cltlens of their I'ldted States. fine apHarlng young Seventy-on- e fien and women riirlved their dipresident plomas from I). D. f the Murray liiard of Education. Musical numbers were rendered ' the students, under the direction f W. P. Robinson, made a great 'ill with the audience. Music Is a ery wonderful method of reaching he heart if man or taast and Mr. Uohliisou Is a very flue music teach-- r and secures great results from 'ils students. Miss Helen Wiigstaff was the vale llcti.rlan and made an unusual-'address. The audience apH-.'iliy James Clove the class to the School Board graduation and made a spl 'ielld talk. certainly Murray High School held a s'e!al success In the IHth Graduation as you could scarcely reach the auditorium and crowds mild find no scuts. Next year they should hold the ceremonies In a large hall and give the public a chance to enjoy the tine program they usually render. Murray High School graduating das was a (Ine iipjicarlng group ;and yon could well feel proud of them and hope they will always find happiness along the pathway of the years. SuiHTliit'-nden- t fr MEN OFF , The annual club breakfast of the Murray Womans' Club will ta held at the Country Club, Thursday, May 21. A very delightful affair Is planned, and all members and their guests are Invited to be at the Murray City Pharmacy at 12:15, when cars will leave shortly after fur the Country Club. General Chairman of the affair, is Mrs. Spencer Reld. Mrs. Joseph Berry Is chairman of entertainment, Mrs. O. J. Kingston, chairman of tickets, Mrs. G. A Jenkins, At a meeting of the Murray chairman of transportation, and Board of Education Monday night Mrs. David W. Smith, chairman of Teachers' contracts for the ensuing program. school year were approved. Buildwere also disThero are no doubt many music- ing improvements cussed. In Murray homes al Instruments The board approved the FERA that are not talng used. It would be a most geenrous act. and for a project to Include the exterior paintmost worthy cause if these could ing of the Bonnyvlew school buildta presented to the band mothers, ings and granted the Arlington association permisas there are many gifted children, achers' who are unable to buy Instrments sion to use one of the school rooms for conducting kindergarten classes for themselves. The band mothers will, as soon during the summer vacation. as possible make an effort to create Ir. Clove and Board Members a fund for the purpose of lending Mrs. S. E. II. Moffatt, and T. R. financial aid to the band In every Kingston we.. npisilnted on a comway possible, but at present there mittee to consider the pctlton preare no available funds with which sented by a delegation of Bund to purchase them. Mothers of the Murray High School for to permit class Instruction Should you have a band Instrument of any kind In your home memtars of the band during the vawhich Is not being made use of, cation months, and weekly band will yon not get In touch with Mr. concerts In the city following the W. F. Robinson, or Mrs. W. II. custom established during school Hot h well, chairman of the band sessions. mothers. Supt. Dr. James Clove announces the following teacher contracts approved for the BAND MOTHERS FORM PERMA- have school wUh school assignyear NENT ORGANIZATION ments as follows: Murray High School: Paul B. The Mothers of the Murray High school handed together during the Taylor, principal; Maxlne Bagley, Madeleine Cromar. Geo. S. Dibble, past year In order to lend their E. Brent Gnufln, Melha Goff. Louise assistance in promtlng the InterC. Moeslnger, Mlrla ests of the school band, and to help Madsen. Glltart Nielsen, W. F. Myrlek, Wnyne (. raise funds with which to wild the IV. Rothwell, David Jane Robinson, band to the atate contest at Price. W. Smith, Phillip B. Stone and DorFt ah. They were most successful In their othy Streepcr. School: ' Elmo McArlington efforts and with the added generous help of business men lu Mur- Millan, principal; Do He Biirgncr. Erland-son- , ray the baud was able to make the Margaret Erlckson, Clara loah Hatch, loin Mary Furrer, trip and bring buck a splendid reHelen Jensen, Uirson, IjiRuc Tur-cer- , cord for themselves. M. and France Von I'rle Mary The Band Mothers then decided tii make their organization a per- Gorres. manent one. Their main objective Bonnyilew School: A. F. Crane. at present. Is to help furnish instru- prlnclml: Gwen Blaln, Evelyn ments for tho band, of which It Is Madsen. Maeey Rasiinissen, Mae G. Companion Trip (Two People) To a "Century of Progress" Exposition or Two Hundred Dollars In Cash, First Prize In Campaign. 'oved If. Murray Firemen In Adion Tin-sdii- f DATE SET FOR York to Oust Slot Machines NO. 38 RELIEF ROLLS Forty five men will lie taken off Belief rolls In Murray City the first of next Week and tie given employ, ment under the F F. R A on the MeGhee Springs project, announces J. Clifford Hansen, city commissioner nnd F K R A susrvlsor for the district. Tills new project will Include the cleaning Htid relaying of water mains supplying the city with water for domestic purposes. Filter the Subscription Contest it trip to Chicago! and win Hundreds of Dollars in Cash to Be Paid Out To People of Murray and Trade Territory Here Is nn announcement extraordinary for men and women, boya and girls of Murray and Trade territory. The Murray Eagle circulation building campaign, offers you an opportunity of winning one of the following awards without a penny cost to you. Companion Trip To "A Century of Progress Exposition, or $200.00 in Cash; A Trip to "Century of Progress Exposition" or a vacation or trip to Hollywood, California, $100.00 In cash. And Weekly Pay Checks for all That, In brief. Is the participants. whole this way trading area will most unusual cama from profit paign sKinsored by the MI'RRAY EAGLE and nunounced In this issue. Perhaps you've heard rumors of now you can have the facta. Here is something everyone will have a hand In, either by participating directly In the campaign or by And beassisting other entrants. cause of it more dollars will be put Into circulation and more people will ta earning money, to aay nothrewards many ing of the sisslal fortunate ones will receive. Tills Is emphatically not a beauty competition or a campaign In which one lias to be lucky In order to succeed. It Is an opportunity to make your time (any part of It) pay big dividends to help yourself and others to bring out latent ability, to harness ambition, to take part In an Interesting game of business and to collect at least a weekly jsiy cheque for your efforts every Saturday night during the drive. Beginning this week and continuthe ing for the next six weeks, Eagle will Issue regularly pay cheques In this "Weekly myroU" subscript Ion campaign to all w ho aid us In this pleasant, friendly work. But get In NOW tafore the quota of rtlelptints Is filled It Is open to till men nnd women with full or spare time on their hands and ready (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page .1) for a big opportunity; and to ambitious young folks who would like to make enough In a few short weeks t put them through school, travel or do any of the other things Train Standings The Eagles for which they have a hng cherishCity Firemen. Pc took a clow one from the City ed desire. Anyone may make durWon Team Iost 0 l.Oui .. Firemen nnd the Second ing this drive more actual rash '. Firemen County 1 l.tMM Ward subdued the Lions HUC 0 Second Ward money than they would normally 1 In a period many times an 0 l.ssi Eagles Play will ta resumed Frday 2 Mens 0 at : p. m. when the strong long. 2 No Invest ment of any sort Is reSecond Ward team will attempt to Murray V. Firemen . 0 Five teams started In quest of break the County FireinetiV two quired and you do not ms?d any the city soft bull championship In game winning streak. The City smcIiiI experience or talent to enjaines played last weik and Mon-'a- Firemen meet the Eagles Sunday terJust the desire to make tfO.OO and Tuesday of this week. The morning at M;u a. m In the other a wcvk doing something worth away to a good scheduled game for the weekend. while, exciting. Interesting and with County Firemen start by winning decisively from All km iocs are talug played at the the way paved for free publicity the Lions, .15 2.1. and the Murray Murray Ball I'Hrk. through the columns of the Eagle. Although giving up n large portion of the subscription money thus taken In. this pncr Is content to tnke Its reward In the greatly subscription list which the drive will produce. While credits fur new subscriptions count double, regular credits will ta given for atl renewals from present subscribers Including your own, thus making the ipsrtunlty virtually unlimited. FREE CREDITS GOOD FOR Elsewhere In this Issue you will find the simple rules governing lb campaign baslx of earnings and awards ami the schedule i f voting credits, the latter talng announced In advamv ami fixed remaining sucAll the throughout ramAlgn. A4drM , cessful effort Is rewarded both by cash nnd credits. But rememtar, NOTB Only ONK Entry Coupon accepted for nrh credits ran ta had only as result "Weekly Payroll" Participant. It ln-c- Soft Ball League Tills ; g m-eh- ."i y gt Weekly Payrojrj Entry. Coupon 5000 (Continued on Page 3) |