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Show r F. O.E.NEWS CI nnmiTV nnr The members of Murray Aerie F quite a lively meeting, Thursday, January th. B. A. Klasco was on the eai-pfor remarks regarding the Kagles basket-hal- l team Tuesday, January 2'J. Quite a lot of ammusement was had by all Including limther Hon, In the way he was required to pay the bet of coca coin and cake, that he made with Leo Stauffer captain of the Eagles team. State Secretary Robt. Askew and Salt Lake Aerie's secretary Then. Marx paid Murray a visit on this occasion and each made n few re marks. The next regular meeting of the Aerie will be February 7. This Is luncheon night and the Orders Anniversary night. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, January 20, by the Or- for Ray X. Arnold. Ilrothor Arnold was n charter .member of the Murray Aerie ami has been a member in good stund-ncontinuously since that time. lie was respected and liked by every member of Murray Aerie and had many friends outside the Order. Services were held at the Geo. A. Jenkins funeral parlor. The Eagles funeral service was given by officers of the Aerie. The speakers were: lilshop I). R. Rrinton and Andrew Lundqulst. Singing by Jack Eyer. and Ray Allan and Ir. Ellert-son- . Pall liearers were: Toby AVI ford John Jewel t. Whitehead, AIo .l.irobscn. Iwt Miller and Sam Mdlenry. Rurlal took place In Murray Cemetery. Fred II. Peters F.i I.E. Reporter O. E. enjoyed 2-- Service) many measures far in the tweuly-firs- S. P. A. (U i S w'n have Mature .Vk pro-Jf- S t nro-ise- out- - ti,xa,1:n pro; keet.es particular-- the am being sounded- ngi.ins compensation revi.sion bill ,rm e state . i.. 1)V lioU.-S- lui-e- r i, Stanley X. Child of &a.lve more than a Into the driving Lk of diligent umc or tne niu, intricacies ,nr . M;t several phases Lt are causing owners of small JA..lLnt0 Hfipr ' me 'ustrics and businesses b gi-- and con- extremely plumber view it as rarwuter, mnwin r,i nRprous to tneir to see the homeowner is lieginning as a likely menace to everyway ring conditions. I Apparently, say those concerned, nil! lie most hazardous under L - proposed law to Rive employlent to Individuals or smuu uumas electricians. tsa houses, such umbers and ca rpenters even for and altera- residences, nils wouiu.ke it dangerous for tlie homehner to deal with small employers k favor of the larger institutions ho ui definitely carriers of work- - Inor m Improvements In in' compensation insurance. I Opponents of the bill also point Int that lt will le extremely cliff i- ;lt for small business firms and dividuals employing one or two 'mm to familiarize themselves lith all the state laws and rules hi regulations of the Industrial Immlsslon. They say that rail-Ir- e to do so would probably result m act of omission and make m liable to injured emnloves for fcnounts greatly in excess of provided in the act. - the opxments homeowner, me. are vitally nflWtod bv thiit ftlon of the proposal law that rates a lien and preference for The mpnatlon awards abend of envnt tuxes. 1'nder ibis Iftioa the nnsxlhllltc of mnli n lien lading preference over existing lirtgagea or outstanding bonds nuti make it very difficult to nor- iff nn ffinnpr iritu,rt t 'arts on single compensation oc- .rrcDces nugni exceed jjo.ocmi. Other sections objected to are ev-tthl- delegating to authority WMle expected opixisition to the Ilolbrook individual income tux bill, especially from those affected by the jacking up of taxes in the higher brackets, has not develop to any great extent, there is apparently a growing demand from those seeking more state revenue to Include incomes down to $oX) in the taxable lists. Proixuionts of such inclusion argue that ill order to provide revenue and to afford tax relief the smalled inprierty comes should be taxed at least to the extent of paying a $10 filing fee. This, they declare, woi id add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the anticipated $1,WKUKH) yield of the present Ilolbrook bill An amendment to the measure providing for the inclusion is exiccted to lie offered. The strongest opisjsitlon to the Davis county solon's measure has y come from those against the tax offset provision. They declare doing away with the offsets would materially lessen the ability of I'tah industry to comiete with outside manufacturers. Utah cigar and smoking tobacco manufacturers say they will lie put out of business by the proposed tax on cigars, cheroots, smoking and chewing to bacco and snuff. Knrly evidence tends to the Im WILLIAM HYRUM GUIVER pression that tax increase bills are to have if not more fa William llyrum Oulvcr. 72, early vorable, consideration than thos I'tah pioneer tmd former Salt Lake tax remictioas, altiiougn proposing the only tax measure thus far butcher, died at his residence In passed Is in the taxpayer's favor in Cottonwood Monday at 1:15 a.m. ft that it extends the period for re a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. finiver was liom In Essex, demption of certain tax delinquent proerties three months. England. Janunry 20. 1 Vt. n son Moves to sikh! up the Ilolbrook of P.enj.'.'inln and Mary Ann Harvey bill doubling the state revenue from He came to I'tah with hi-- ' Oliver. coni!ition franchise ta,xes were lefeated in the senate late last parents in Iv'.', crossing the plains II had lvn a butcher week, but everything points to the by early enactment into law of this here for many years and at one and other tax lirtTeasii.g measures. time minngiHl a shop where the Greater difficulty is anticipated Hotel I'tah now stands. in getting action on the bill exemptSurviving are a son, Gordon T. from ing homesteads up to Cottonwool; four daught- Gulver, looked Is upon taxation although it Mrs. Gladys Meadows and Mrs. favorably by many legislators. con- jers, A my Meadows. Cottoiiwivid : Mrs. Much legislative protng and W. T. the too Williams, Mrs. Madg" iliorotby oil ning Is exected Jensen resolutions proislng nub- - 'Sllolti. Salt City; II grandmlsslon of constitutional ainenn- - children: a brother. George Gulver. ment-- s to the voters, which. If apSalt City; two ulsters. Mrs proval would classify tangible (Katie Chattertoii. Logan, and Mrs. projierty for assessment purposes Uaehnel Parker of Nevada. and raise the aggregate of tate iehool funds. fr g pro-jiert- persons to lnsiect plae- of employment to determine l!h. safety and welfare enndi-- ; the making of the industrial ttlSisSlon morn tlom nn , ,a.lj. Talk i, i, ,,,, the lre body and that depriving JtC o tax revoniui on .,.ti,tM,iw'i. sion !!, ses- of an extra l. glslative t nsbler liquor control ap- (he extent of y amounting to about parently as Repredeath natural a Iving annually. The first nien'DHI Willi M , sentative Will R. Holmes of l!ox I,. a compro:pivers by any person designated Kliier county sugg.-ste.- ! f the Commission mise control plan tending to over.. come ,,. ...... 1. of IhHi the state In ic oeniy conipco stores objection cohorts. 'l"n allowed was also ami inprivate raised, Introthe following INnies. Mr. gestion showing that this might commlMi-"'u much as Jl.'.ooo In some duction of the undeleted (Continued on Page 1) waned premiums Ulllft-flii- t lio-nsin- II mm active i fW sen-i- tM.. UJ ,,., f(ir Unv N T.. , . .. Ar. . , J " r I ...... . b-- mwn-foriii.i- N-.i- t.k - ec,-ter- s 'y- of the l"trny - t.nri'o WHS tuio ... rr"n work In the effecllve iH'gmiuiis . re- " RrnuuMie "9rrh January, li'-'l" ""d WOIIH II ;"'u1om. out .3"U M Miss tioldb' llann. nod r" i iiivercity of I'luli I '"' , labl nnd lavM MlloMinC bur' out wn liuob um M- -k Kt...ProvbU. .'"rr)ing "S,'M" 1" " ,f Mblvale. Mr. Williim pN.vect The ' u .. "ir nv Kim1oiiii r...r. ,f Murrav. nnd Mr. IT-- i rc..te.l r..i, . ... ; , ., ioio .''f A,,,lliilHtrntlon funds. . the L. "r nt . ntieiiillmr I .r,ti. ' " micro til b e. sri ,hP ,m Sail W ttnlv','"1 "'."""'"eetneia from D, H. Rmdne-- s Collet, h.l. t,!gb City, t'tnh. inqn.r, ',' ,'"K' Ik'llikil 1 , - - ''""'''i'' iinln ,k" jy Ml Salt Lake County Firemen ans- wered two culls Saturday, January -- b the fust call being at the home of A. K Pbllliouse. Ml Fust Fort v. lif;h South si n et. The cause of the lire was a defective Hue.. The confine.! the lire to the roof, the damage amounting to $2.".(K). The second call was at the home of Mr. Kenneth Farley, 4102 South Twenty Seventh East. Mr; Farley 'md built a Die in the brooder stove ;o win in up the coop in preparation or the delivery of several hundred baby chicks. On his return home with the chicks, he discovered the coop on lire, caused by a faulty The firemen responded, chimney. 'he run being live miles or more and prevented a possible serious loss. The damage amounted to $."iO. lire-me- n PHONE THE EAGLE YOUR NEWS The Eagle is very desirous of having all news and happenings of interest in its columns every week. Telephone nil news and social happenings in your neighborhood to the Eagle office, Murray .'5, l fore 11 o'clock a. m., Thursdays. items can lie taken for the current is.Mie after eleven a. m. on Thursdays. No news A moving picture of lon's canyon in colors was shown, Tuesday evtnlng to Grant Ward M. I. A. hiemtHTs. In honor of their teacher, Mrs. l Samuel Jackson, the girls of the Miller ward Primary association, tendered her a delightful surprise party, Wednesday after-nm, of last week at the church, following the regular meeting. The time was fqent In panics and music fl and refreshments were served, valentine color scheme being ear rl 'd out In the Sea-gul- o Dr. George P. Imts, of New York City, was a visitor in Murray last Monday. He was very much pleased with the present stains of the Raptist Work in this coinunity. Mrs. Valeria Rawden of Holla the marriage of tiav announces liiiRue to iKm E her daughter, Peterson, also of llolladay, which took place July 2H, 1031. At a meeting Tuesday evening at the South Cottonwood wind, Mar low Crabtree was named second counselor to the M. I. A., taking the idaee of Julian Dansle, who moved from the ward. The pres blent of the organization Is Ed win Tame, and the first counselor Is Richard Barrett. SERVICES FOR MR. FRED Tame conducted Mrs. Hannah ANDERSON the social service lesson Tuesday at the South Funeral services for Fred Anderson. SI, who died Wednesday morning at bis home S.155 South th West si reel of pneumonia, following a lingering illness, will be held Friday at 2 p. in., at George A. Mr. Anderson Jenkins mortuary. was born in Vera. Finland, Sept. 10. a resident of lsso. and has of Murray for 2.'l years, being emat the I'nited States ployed Smelting and Refining company plant in Midvale. up to six years He Is survived by his wife, :tgo. Mrs. Imlse Anderson and one throe daughters, Ernest. son, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Allie McKonnn, Tripp, and Miss Alice Anderson, all of Murray, and one grandson. j Friends may call at the family residence Friday from 10 a. m. to j 1 p. in. Iluriii! will be In Murray 'City vnictcry. S Ttcllef OoHomvood ciety. Vcrln Thayne of spending a week here with sister, Mrs. Ray Alison at Mi-- s Is her her home in Grant ward. Theron who Is Fotherlngbam. with the Metroxditnn employed Life Insurance Company, is locut ed In Oplcti, and Sciit the last week end here with his parents. Mr and Mrs. S. II. Fotherlnghani Mrs. K. K. Itlueker. 'he Cottonwood M. niemlicr I. A. of Stakt board coiiduclesl the appivclutlon course In drama, Tuesday evening at Murray Svcond ward. Mrs. Kath erine Gllliort was lit charge of the social conduct class, und Mrs. Helen Caldwell conducted the music class. all of which were well attended. (Continued on Page 0) BY ci; HCE Murray Joined hands with the Na tion Wednesday night in a united effort to honor Franklin 1. Roose the I'nited velt, president of States, whose natal day this year, is last, was marked by thousands of Ix'iicfit balls In nearly every city, village and hamlet. Mayor G. R. Iterger, ns general chairman of the Murray Presidential Hall Committee for lOISS, assist ed by an nblu corps of local men and women, actuated by motives as unselfish as those of the Nation's head, whose humanitarian instincts have led him to lead In a national fight to eradicate Infantile paralysis, made a splendid success of the ball. The movement for presidential parties as a means of raising funds for eradication and cure of Infantile paralysis started last year when thousands of similar balls were held throughout the country and the money thus raised was turned over to I lie warm springs foundaby tion, in Georgia, established where he President Roosevelt, found surcease from suffering with the disease. This year, with the Warm Springs Foundation already amply supplied with funds the en-tiproceeds will lie divided sevencent to the localities which ty furnish them and thirty ier cent to a now National Foundation for research Into the causes and effects of the disease. Members of the Murray committee assisting Mayor G. R. Merger are: R. U. Uasniusseii, secretary; Ernest Smith, chairman tickets committee. J. W. Krebs, S. G. Freeze. C. Hihlmrd, Mrs. A. T. Farrell; J. Clifford Hansen, chairman, arrangements committee: Mrs. Elsie Wise man, Forrest Cumlierlodge, Mrs. Chris Rasnnissen, T. Ray Kingston, It. A. Klasco. L. N. Scliwan; Fred II. IVters, chairman publicity; C. R. Wallace, Wayne SinqxT, Mrs. F. It. Anderson. Mrs. S. II. Pothering ham, Harry Robbins. n it FAREWELL FOR O. GLEN BARNEY e yon. According to Mayor Rerger. tests, which have bon most exacting have beeu given the new unit and there has been no flaw found, either in the actual machine or Its operation. The ten day period required under the contract expires at noon Friday, nt which time official acceptance will probably be made. The officials who visited the plant on a tour of inspection on Thursday afternoon were: Mayor lSerger, Commissioners Hansen and Freeze, City Recorder Rasmusseii and Chief Engineer Harry P.ledscker. Many Inquiries have been received In Murray by local officials concerning the operation of the local plant and as a result of the records shown here, contemplate the Installation of similar plants. Each of these will lie a monument to Mayor Iterger, the City Commission and the for ns mer Cltv Administrations, well ns the loyalty of the citizens of the city. BOY SCOUT PROGRAM of MurRoy Scouts of Troop will ward present a proray First gram, Sunday evening at 0:30, at ward chapel, which the First marks the twenty-fiftanniversary of Scouting in America. Following is the program: Roy Scouts Flag Ceremony Story, titled, "Rirth of Scouting .... P.y Russell McDonald. I low Scouting Came To America.... Ry Croft Smith. A Iaily Good Turn. (A Golden Thread of Scouting) P.y Marshall Rrintoii. Talk, "Growth of Scouting Internationally In America for Twenty-fiv- e Years," .... President Irvln T. Nelson. "Mothers' Idea of What Talk. Scouting Should Do For Her Roy" .... Ry Mrs. Dora Smith. Talk, "Fathers' Men of What Scouting Should Do For Ills Roy" Ry Rlshop S. E. Uringhurst. A musical program will Is given under the direction of Mrs. T. V. McDonald. 0-- h (t. Glen P.arney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orson Ilailiey, was the truest of honor at a farewell test Imiitiial held In the IVennlon ward The chaisd last Friday evening. was In honor of bis testimonial iletuirture for the western states mission. The program Included an openliiE lyinn. by the congregation; Invocation, by Henry P.rlnghurst; vocal EAGLES AND SALT LAKE solo, by Hewey Anderson; reading. CO. FIRE DEPARTMENT by I Sen trice Steadman; guitar sePLAY FOR FIRST PLACE lections, by Veiioy Harney; barltoiit by Curtis N'oillng; harmonica Tuesday night. January 20. the , by the Rlvertoli boys; vo- M. A. A. plnyed their 3rd round of cal solos, by Rhea Uringhurst ; re basketball at the Murray High The County sponse by the missionary; remarks, School Gymnasium. by P.lshop S. S. Smith; lioliedictloti. Fire Iiepnrtmeiit team trounced the by Retsl Nichols; tap darning by, Eagle team for their first loss, l'!in and Pearl Ramey and danc which tied the Eagles for first place ing. for the first half of the tournament. The Murray City Fire IVjiartnicnt won their first game by denting the E Palm Cafe tied for the bottom position. be held nl seven o'clock p. m. when the F.agles will The next games will Wednesday. February fi. lay the Murray Fire Department I the County F. D. will play Ihe Murrav Is to have one of the Palm Cufo. Pi.ih the City Firemen modern mid complete autonio- - and the Palm Cafe leiiins have been ni.i- -i slaiioiis In the en strengthened so every game will ! Idlo siiH-west, accordin; a fight to the finish. tiro Ford 'i Forrest Ciiiiilierledgo, d.'iiler. who will oeciipy the new TITIVVS HEM MS building at the corner of 4M!i South County Fire I i purl meld 21. Engbs and Stale streets. 12. The si tin lure will le -- o arranged Murrav Fire Deparliiu nt "X Palm n ti provide for entrances and ex- Cafe 2. its mi each of the I wo si reels which TEAM NTAMHMi It will face, ns well as a rear en W . IOST PCT. .uT,7 trance. The fpur space to ls occu- Eagles I 1 sufficient to provide County Fire Dei .t 2 AM pied will ! fad lit !cm for modern ont o and up Palm Cnfi ... 1 .n;.i kif of any and all makes of nude Murray F .... 1 iiinldles, including body anil fi tider work, complete painting equipment IIOIU) PARTY AT Mil Til ami the building of m w tops. (OTTONWOGH A front section will ullllvd as ti sale-roofor Ford automobiles, An Inlere-tiii- g pnrty was bcbl lt Is eHvod that admit six Week' Thursday cutetig nt South Cottonnnd leach, will eltip-- e define the building will wood ward by the nird-cto ready for occupancy by the .rs i f the M. 1. A. with th war-Cninberli due Motor Company. liisbopiie and iinrd clerk nnd wlvrwns s. l The party cn.-i MH-laU II1KY MEETING TO in; cnrriisl out In holm style, each ns a trntnji. 111 ID FERRt'AKY 1 gne. comiir; dn-- d Many Interesting games were ploythat line. At refreshment The Women's Auxiliary of the ed lib-tithe llcie boll will parlies bad to U'g tT Firemen Murray City which created their meeting on Monday. February (heir amusement. nnd of fun nn evening lib. al "i.'Vt p. in.. In the Murray the affair ciiJo.vimI Forty guests liiMlint to dl -- lodge Ids cow Fire Hall. a marked d- - Icr of direction presioii of lotion to the tinder wns which Mrs. Harley Ross and Mrs. Dee ib pi ten. nnu boy rider. the figures in Marie Miss Ml-- s trif Edna Thompson. e of the liotsv l espK lal Miller will Ik' hostesses for the The can almost latih the malicious glint oud Miss Mildred Oltlejr. Tome done. well uses everj ly in the bronco's cje as he an m - wn.v nffeel IN for the acceptArrangements ance of the new ldesel unit for the Murray City municipal power plant were made late Thursday afternoon, according to Mayor G. R. Iterger, who in company with several officials of the city In the plant-sitvisited the mouth of Little Cottonwood can- m y.; s IHE the members Companions club, Thursday afternoon, at her home on south State street. Luncheon was served and the afternoon was siont In cards. liM-a- 'e r IILSE was hostess to of the Past Chief Mrs. Clara Smith S5 Is a rcp'rt of The follow In for the Library Murray Public jucmkij-jan. 11 1:30 n:t I. Nu'iiulUed by Mrs. Kwi P. m. nt the Jenkins vear . ,, yo'Diurr r.n.,,,... rt. i ....... ,vj jeiiKlllS piesei- - lolies. Librarian. l'llnK 'i:g, "Iy Mv Head Adult Circulation 1XITI " . wan Ming by Jack f'hlblreu Circulation V .Tt'i iintnNrcd Rook- - purchased. "luting prayer by Ebb-12.1 Ik Allen; E,.,K(. cere,,,,,,,!,. ItiHiks d'liatel IK) ginned by President of the li.H.ks added by rebltidleg .. lebb-' l . "" ""isi I'eleis; selection. Pn rinviT"' card l:b drawn imnd-R.mtH II. nf books "'iidercd by r. J. ! El- - T t,i.i..ii Ii it,,,,' 2 , thlibrary Members of ; spenKers , "t l!hi,n li.,..i.i "' n. iiritium, ,n He librarian. wWi to tbtmk thlrr , liberally .'..cat.-- l who " the I brary In their rcviu .... . .. . .. ... - which wtis conducted by the snir- ''Waii.r u s'M'ii ny nr. I,!o, ruv Woiiimii's club. l i have ld'h odcnMl Was Many patr-- ns h.j f'r"r re Vawi-t.IV,or nro eoiifu-- ! ' the ''"rment "r , . met ! made by the .),( .."""ay c(y . 'PIln dwlicatii,,, it,.. ns t" the b mrd incmb.-rs"r f.- Ve -r family. tiKi onl Hbrnrv Ih.oKs. This npp'' reld. id- - living outside of InMurray t" led lNm.HsiTY STIDKNTS Cjiv liml's. nud I P'H News GALLED innTil MURRAY PU8UC ARNOLD DEPT. ACCEPTANCE OF LIGHT PLANT BY MURRAY CERTAIN sidiH-tioiis- 1 (ST RITES HELD F.D.UT d.Luuuiiiirint Neighborhood , ,.., ir ... l. refic-hnicii- ts. |