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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY EAGLE C. D. HOLLADAY Associate Editor, J. B. Wallace Wallace, Editor Issued Every Thursday Telephone Murray ' 35 will be furniehed by the choir. invite all ward ThP hishoDric members to participate in this missionary home coming. HAPPENINGS Holladav Flower Club met at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Sheets last Monday evening when Mrs. Chedwiggen gave a talk on roses and lilacs. Plans were laid for cooperative buying in the spring. The next meeting will be held the last Monday evening of March at thehome" of Avon Whipple. Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY 53-Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post Next Sunday will be Fast Day in a dance revue. Mrs. Levon play in and the usual baptismal service Smith directed a one-aOffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879. cast The starred. men five which at Taber be conducted the will TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mr. of Fusey, was composed nacle Saturday, February 29. Salt Lake County, Utah Russel Neilson. rvinnisa ' Park UUU(5 ..... $1.00 One Year in Advance Wendell Bow- and Socialization through transpor Roger Andrus 50 Six Months In Advance tne profouowea Dinner was thorpe. tation and communication Elsewhere In The United States the evening During gram. lesson the theme of social service was had in a picture .. One Year In Advance $2.00 at Relief Society on Tuesday as W ct ""---J conducted by Mrs. Alta Needham. A nice feature of her program Mrs. Alice in an automobile; fourr automatics was a talk given by Four known Bird on the Tabernacle choir and on the floor; no arrests possiblle for illegaal carrying- of its many activities in blending weapons. In this laaconicalllllly illogical sequence which ties eastern and western culture. the hands of law enforcement officers in New York State may be read what Gov. Herbert II. Lehman sums up as the Elder Mack Hill returned home the obstructive tactics of forces "much more interested in last Saturday evening after be keeping- crime safe for the criminal than in protecting ing over two years in Eastern States Mission. His first assign citizens." All the State Legislature had to do to unmask the guilt ment was to Pittsburgh where he of gunmen who now can escape simply by dropping their labored ten months. From there he went to Syracuse, New York, guns in the car when captured, was to pass one of the key being in Camorrah at the time of bills in Governor Lehman's sixty-poilegislative program the dedication of the monument against crime. Yet on various rrrounds, including the conun- last July. While in Syracuse he drum that law enforcement officials would use the law to was president of the United Dis"frame" innocent persons, the Albany legislators turned trict. Last September he was sent to Baltimore on a special down the legislation. been anticrime has the thru trading campaign preparatory to Although moving program the Legislature under an appeal for nonpartisan votes on the dedication of their new cha on December 8, 1935. He these vital social measures, Governor Lehman expressed him- pel states that labor conditions in the self as "dcenly disturbed" over the second major setback in East are still though much three days. The Legislature hail previously rejected a propos- improvement ispoor apparent. al for conviction of a defendant on the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice, as well as a compulsory fingerprintMr. and Mrs. Krantz send out an urgent appeal to all choir ing measure in felony and misdemeanor cases. Efforts to enact many of the Lehman proposals date members to attend choir rehear from before his administration. lie has drawn together the sals regularly as Easter is only matured opinion of organizations seeking better law enforce- about forty days away and much ment and crime prevention. The defeated pistol law had the finish work needs yet be done to endorsement of Police Commissioner Valentine of New York prepare the Easter cantata. CRIME KEEPING SAFE - law-abidi- show followed by a dance. Notar Public Elder John Bowman was guest speaker last Sunday evening at the sacrament service, cnoosing for his subject, "Shirking Responsibility." Mrs. Melby, Mrs. Buttle and Lillian Henricksen sang a trio, after which a special number was rended by the choir. C.B. WALLACE;'. ' " ty. 155vCoirt Avenue. M. I. A. Conoint next Sunday evening will honor Mark Hill, recently returned from Eastern States mission. Special music W, A CENTURY-OL- D FORECAST The following sentence contains the gist of the decision of the Supreme Court of the LTnited States in the AAA case : "Congress has no right under the Constitution to take money from the people unless it is required to execute some one of the specific powers intrusted to the Government." The words are not from the decision. They were written in 1837 almost one hundred years ago. The sentence is from the farewell address of Andrew Jackson, whose fame is now exalted by those who condemn the Supreme Court for its AAA decision. Portland ELIMINATION OF 45th SOUTH DUMP A FINE IDEA A wholehearted community support will no doubt be the movement launched bv the Murray Lions Gub to have the dump at 45th South and State streets brought to a more fitting and proper spot. The idea of having garbage, especially that kind of refuse which becomes offensive very quickly, dumped in our back yard always seemed like a mistake to us. It was an easy way to get rid of undesirable stuff and like the evil men do, it had the inevitable result of being condemned by sensitive citizens. Garbage, like government, is a necessary evil must be tolerated, not exploited. This garbage trouble will serve as reminder to future acts of the department and we hope they realize that welcoming people by a monument of awful otTal is not conducive to buildin; the good will of anyone. INFLATION " The inflation drive now under way in both houses of Congress is the blind flight of weakliings from the consequences of their bctrayaal of the public interest. Having sunk the worst peace time debt that it ever knew, and being confronted with strong evidence that the country is turning upon them, they are Inokting for a way to bet more money without borrowiing. They are proposiing to turn the printing presses lose and flood the country with lulls that are nothing more thaan the government's promise to pay when, and if, it is able. Having pawned the people's wages and other income for a generation to come, they would now flood the country with stage money. Indianapolis News. PUT THE "DOC" IN BOONDOGGLE rim i m ii DIRECTORY, LEGAL NOTICES Sunday Services. 10:00 a. m Combined worship service and Bible school, "Serving in a World" being the pastor'i theme. 6:45 p. m. Young peoples service. 7:30 p. m. Gospel service tne tneme will be in the service. The officers of the church are chiefly for pro. moting the attendance this night. Special speakers and features will be presented each Sunday night during the month, and different groups will promote the attendance each week. Week-da- y Services: ..F. A. D Guild meeting at the home of Miss Florence Walthers on Tuesday night. Miss Wilma Watrons is to be assistant hostess. Wednesday at 7:00 o'clock will be the midweek church service and monthly business meeting. At 8 o'clock Wednesday the choir will have a social meeting, their s being invited as guests. fore-mo- st Sun-da- WHERE TO TRADE IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH .For further information, conBRACES What Saves Fuel? sult the County Clerk or the ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES Stop the cold air from coming U ARCH SUPPORTS, and the warm air from guing t under signed. Made to your individual needs. Weather Strips, Calking, lustf. tion now Installed by experts at Belts, Elastic stockings, crutches NOTICE TO CREDITORS small monthly payments. Fit and etc. Guaranteed workmanestimate on any amount of wort Estate of DAN MISKULEN, ship. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 3, First National Bank Building, Murray City, Utah, on r before the 31st day of March, 536 So. State St LIMB CO. Was. 6264 West 3rd South Oldsmobile Sales and to 5 8 135 a.m. Office Hours p.m. Western Furniture Company, Juvenile department is the largest in Utah. Special A. D. 1936. i Misses Wanda and Gwen And- 5 rus had Miss Ruth Giles of Morgan as their guest over the week end as they visited with their parents. SUCCEED WITH HARDIN CHICKS RAWSON AND COMPANY The FITWELL ARTIFICIAL Deceased. pur-clia.s- i BROADWAY MARKET East Broadway 11 Was. 10117 l.inen Supplies 90 19 44 Frod Fred Fred Fred .. 2 233 3 I I ... $1.87 Maud M. DnviJ W. 11. Woodiing. care Go. M. Strallon , Gladys V. Larson. Eva F.rickson, Arthur W. Larson. Nellii R. Buchanan Course Taro Estate , 145 147 J. 1st publication, Feb. 20, 457 410 1 50 THE AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. E. 6 So Your local ANTON BLOOM 3746 So. 2nd West tit The SUPERIOR DAIRY ' State Hy. 1856 South Turn your old Jtwelry, dentil, crowns, bridges, old watches, ett into cash today. Highest prim paid. Trade your old watch is on a new one. REED CRUSER 64 East First South St. Vacuum Cleaner Repairs Har your racuum cleaner working it the peak of efficiency for your Fill Parts and service for tact cleaning. and erery make of vacuum or vaialai machine made. Wringer rolls for make of washer. workau-ship- A 1 MASTER ELECTRIC SHOP 433 East 3rd So. Hy. 84M BOOKS MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS A Complete Variety Is Available Make Your Shopping Complete by Visiting the DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East South Temple Was. 6961 EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH PARTS you need. Accessories for any and all makes of cars. Used auto and truck parts at prices to suit your purse. APEX AUTO WRECKING COMPANY 563 South State Was. 4691 IRRIGATION PUMPS, MOTORS Generators, Compressors, Motor Repairing. Buzz Saws made to order. New and used motors and machinery. Try us for dependability. 1246 Was. IWPFT klTlOTl I ART trvice Above All ih 1 a vi mm - arrtu - r, M possible cost to them. Toi,rl e Slate Board of Health h7 J'. de!iinp( nnr m 1.. ""lous menace of U'.na,n Vs,c' nd ?,Xn cases of Intestinal particularly Mubls ' Serious rn'w 11 f rI!'1,eiK.,'lrd using f.r J y. 1 r JP n and 1.. diseases. Ionsorlnc community nanKafion !,h W.P.A. labor to construct and Install Sani-1The Individual desiring the installation 5 furnish all materials for the construction of the privy, and u,ndrr. .the "PTvLsion of competent nanltarians. will complete f! the installation. Total cost $19.90 Includes Tax. "PPortunity to obtain this service hhnuld not be over,SuJhn looked. The people are urjed to take advantage of the opportunity. n!1! Morrison-Merri- ll 1 12, 1636. srj. Guaranteed Here's a chance for residents of this section to secure a Sanitary Privy at the lowest I Cencrtt M M WEST 48th SOUTH STREET 32M Old Gold Wanted SANITARY PRIVY f 6141 There la nothing mora coitpIeU ti a food than SUPERIOR DAIRY MILK. But you get all the protein ntcemry, u well as the Tltamlna that help kiddles grow; that create energy and reiltuan to dlteat. Insist on 8UPKRI0K dtlri mill. grocer recommends and sells OF GOLD AND TOASTED BREAKFAST WHEAT Demand the Best ver DRINK NATURE'S Hy. 2181. Hy. 2185 GRAINS 4031 A. E. TO L ESSEN 564 South State Was. "It puis to keep clean" 33-3-7 100 1.00 445 0 .50 260 Seeielary, H. D. 4, Murray, Utah. Benctt, J93G; last publication, March A. 3 2 Service-Ne- All kinds of Linen aud Uniforms furnished at reasonable prices. Putronle a Utah Industry 547 West 2nd South to keep your fellow nuin at work. $43.20 Share NayW Naylor Naylor Naylor Balance due ! Waa before have our salesrooms housed a finer buy than the new 1936 models. We invite you to inspect them. m M y BUSINESS-PROFESSIONA- L 'GEORGE A. JENKINS, Administrator of the estate of Dan large size crib complete with Gleaner Girls will sponsor a Miskulen, Deceased. mattress, crib blanket and beautiful Baby Book, all lor roller skating party at the amuse- GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney ment hall March 5th. Represen- for Administrator. $9.95. Easy Terms. tatives of Woolley's rinks will be First publication, Jan. 30, 1936. "A Good Deal For Your Money" out at 3:30 with skates for hire Last publication Feb. 27, 1936. WESTERN FURNITURE and an expert instructor. From COMPANY 5:30 to 7:30 there will be a recess, Was. 8152 TO CREDITORS NOTICE 135 South State then a second class from 7:30 to 11 p. m. Come and bring your Estate of EMMA B. WIL- Stove and Furniture Store friends. LIAMS, Deceased. Full line of gas and coal ranges Creditors will present claims High chair, new, $1.75. Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Quist with vouchers to the undersignchairs 50c, Coal Range $7. Dresser have returned from a two weeks ed at Room 3, First National $3.00. All Linda of other useful visit in Los Angeles and vicinity. Bank Building, Murray City, articles. We buy, sell and repair. Mr. Quist has made a careful Utah, on or before the 31st We try to beut everybody's price day study in real estate trends in Los of March, A. D., 1936. In used furniture aud stov. Angeles and has a hundred fine MAXINE HOWE, AdminisWALT WILLIAMS USED pictures of outstanding types "f tratrix of the estate of Emma B. FURNITURE STORE architecture. V6 South State Williams, Deceased. Uy. 5327 GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney Mrs. Wm. Brockbank returned for Administratrix. Typewriters Tuesday evening after spending All n Hikes. Lute models rented for six weeks in San Francisco with First publication Jan. 30, 1936. the home, 1 nuiiitu $2.50, 3 months 1936. Last her two sons. publication Feb. 27, $0.00. Initial rent applied on Addlug machines, dupliMrs. Nellie Keller will be hostNOTICE TO CREDITORS clwk writers, supplies, cators, lunchess Thursday afternoon at and repairs. eon to members of her club. Estate of GEORGE H. LYON, SALT LAKE TYPEWRITER Cards will follow. Deceased. COMPANY Creditors will present claims Was. 2761 At a Republican meeting Mon- with vouchers to the undersign- 333 South Main day evening O. L. Moulton was ed at Room 3, First National elected chairman with Matilda Dank Building, Murray City, Abstracts GMid abstracts, get good loans. Cahoon vice chairmon and Elbert Utah, on or before the 10th day CommitteeWhy spend valuable time nt nn Adamson, secretary. of April, A. D. 1936. moment Have a good men chosen were George C. Coxe, opportune ELMYRA H. LYON, Adminisabstract available. E. R. Higgenson and Dr. O. Sund-wal- l. tratrix of the estate of George A precinct meeting was H. Lyon, Deceased. THOMAS HOMER held in Midvale Thursday even- GLEN E. HOWE, 404 So. State Was. 5692 ing. Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, Feb. 6, Broadway Market N. E. WagstafT, stationed at 1936. Quality merchandise In all of our Pocatello was a visitor in Holla-da- y Date of last March detwrtruents. publication, Every day Is special over the week end. 5, 1936. meat marday at our ket, delicatessen, pastry and fruit Miss Mildred Bowers spent the staud. Your shopping Is not comholiday visiting with her sister plete until you huve visited . . . Lucille in Provo. Mrs. Florence Medley was hostess Wednesday to members of A temporary "dog haven" for homeless hounds is about her luncheon bridge club. to be completed at Memphis out of WPA funds at a cost of $25,(H according to an Associated Press dispatch. The place Relief Society members are will have shower baths and steam heat. Which really puts preparing a drama to be presented March 20. Mrs. Alto Need-hathe "dog" tin boondoggling. Logaau. Ohio, Republican. is directing the cast. ASSFSSMEXT OF NOTICE nn.lNqiTNT Five hundred ward members LITTLE COTTONWOOD T ANN HI DITCH COMPANY attended the ward reunion last Murray, Utah During the program There is delinquent upon the following described stock on ac- Saturday. Mrs. Olive Bert presented memcount of Assessment No. 2.1 (50c) fifty cents per share, levied Aug- bers of the Junior Tribune club vt 1933. Directors The Board ust 15, 1935. payable September 17, stockto Several time extensions made three delinquent having holders and further, as per Resolution passed by the Board of Directors. January 20, 193(5, extending time of payment to February 10. 193(5, and that any stock remaining delinquent after said dale, w ill be advertised according to law; and if the assesmcnt is nnl shares of such paid together with cost of advertising,nt so many of mxm on the the hour slock, as may be necessary, will le sold, 28th day of March, 1930. at the residence of H. E. Howe on Vine street, Murray, Utah, to pay the delinquent Assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Cert. No. Shares Ami. 2);) The Progress Company 2'i 14 223 The Progress Company 272 7 15,22 ., The Progress Company 10 301 The Progress Company !l )) 10 3"2 The Progress Company 10 3"3 .... The Progress Company 10 ...... 304 The Progress Company. 10 3o3 The Progress Company 1 ' SOS The Progress Company 307 64 The Progress Company East 48th South JAMES P. PAYNE, pastor 62 part-ner- " n ni-.,,- nt City and former Folice Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney. Emphasis on defeats should not obscure the fact that New York is enacting large portions of the Lehman program. Rut no defeat could be greater than keeping crime safe, since the inevitable corollary is to make society less safe. C. S. Monitor. 71 , BAPTIST CHURCH & Co. PHONE Ml R RAY 8 |