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Show "I AM MURRAY WITH YOU IS SAVING YOU per cent CUT DON'T MONEY ON TELL ELECTRIC ANYBODY" CURRENT 100 VOL. 38 No. 42 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, April Health Officer Questions to the Warns Public About City Commission Clean-U- Hurray City citizens are The following questions have been addressed to the Citv commissioners so the people may he informed on vital point's ot puunc interest. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. the midst of their annual clean-up- , This annual clean-uof the city is as necessary as the annual clean up of our homes. We are, as ell I zeris, imxioiw that our city compare favorably with every other city in the state, both in beauty and neat ness. These matters have often been called to our attention, but this to call wish year I you uhtrly attention to the health and sani The See tary value of the clean-up- . retary of the State Board of Health warns us that from previous expert ences iu other cities, we can exiiect another epidemic next winter of cerebro spinal meningitis more sev ere than the one just gone through lids winter. Considering the severity of this epidemic this winter, we should b on guard. We ate informed, the more sanitary we make our city the less Ihe tendency to this epi demic and less the severity. Whare li ill limed to destroy by fire or other means, all vegetations not The removal of dead growing. weeds, rotting wood, even to the destruction 'of old trees or parts of trees not growing; rubbish of all sorts should be burned or hauled away by the cily trucks. While this is urged as a community movement, it means each individual should be resiM)iisible Mr his own properly and each encourage his careless neighbor. There Is no means to penalize, but it should be. n pleasure and a joy to see your own land Is clean and sanitary. The Murray City truck will go over the city once a week to gather rubbish up excess gnrvlage and which cannot lie burned. THURSDAY, APKIL 1ST1I and 25TH. Let onr watch word for the next two weeks be "CLRAX-rP"- . The Question 7 Commissioners Churches and last week at her home on Vim Lester have been reiwrted as fav- street. oring an increase In electric rates. Mr. and Mrs. Christliin I'elei-- . The committee would like to be wm of IP 1IolIa1ayi anilolln mroruieii us to what use would be RaKeIuwlt of ,helr danKnU.Pt LwIa. made of the above increased rev.! si,tt.. Ul.,.t ,ui , ...... " t.,,ni. ?i "HHIUMI, 111,. enue. Would the money be spent The wedding to take place in the for tha Electric Light Department Salt Lake Temple. or for the city expenses. Mrs. F. R. Caimans aunMiiicc The Question the engagement of her daughter, "Dear 11 tor: "Will the cily commissioners be Anna, to Harold I!. Brlnton. ihe kind enough to answer why they marriage to take place early in purchased a Dcisel engine of IHHI May. horsepower contrary to (lie advice The lieehive girls and their teaand recommendation of I lie comchers of the Taylorsville Ward were mittee they sent East to Investigate entertained Tuesday evening at the kind of an engine or engines the. home of Miss Maurine Reunion. in should their that le purchased, Games, music and dancing were enjudgment? It Is generally believed after which light refreshjoyed that the committee reitmineudcd ments were served. the purchase of two Fairbanks Morse engines of 400 horse power William rixton and Rphraim capacity. Wahlqulst motored to Kpringville "Why was the committee, namely (luring the week. Mr. Berger and Mr. Parkinson's not recommendations followed, In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Row-osince It eost considerable money to Miller, who are here on a visit send this committee Kast and West for several weeks from Chicago, e to obtain the test information 111., a number of dinner parties and on this subject. This request other affairs have btieu given for has been prompted by the many In- the young jteople. quiries of taxpayers and for the Miss Daisy Simons and Alton purpose of knowing all the facts YeatHs were dinner guests Sunday and knowing the truth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A Murruy Taxayer. Moss. litter to Major lister Will Mayor Lester answer the Mr. and Mrs. Allert R. Dean and following questions: little daughter, Dallas Mary, ar In Did the city eonunlssJoiiers rived here by auto. Tuesday, of authe authorize session executive last week, from Woodruff. Hah. of the detrilight 'plant diting ment In this year, 19'JH. and if not. to visit with Mrs. Main's parents. W. II. liilTIIWELL, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Tavoian r IHN by whose authority were the reCity Health officer Mr." Murray Avenue. left Ietin counts audited and who Is paying (lermania home Mrs. his for while Monday, for the same? IVan expects to visit here two OLD TIME RESIDENT Requested by Citizen's Commlttoe. week or more with her relatives OF TAYLORSVILLE and friends. I .. now in I 1 iks-slbl- 8, 1 929 Established 1892 Murray High Students Win Many Awards McHenry Makes Announcement p 1 The letter reproduced helow received hy the Murray seems to indicate that some one thinks there is a fight the Murray High between The l'.agk' and others. progress number of awards received In typeThe Kagle is not aware of fighting anyone, and is surwriting, lie has itsvived six that the city officials are mentioned, as Thie Eagle prised awards, six L. C. Smith published all material that could he secured item the officials. awards, and five awards from the Barr Miller holds the record at in the School iii Due to the propaganda that has been circulated of late to the effect that certain meinlers of the citizens committee are seeking to "become leading lights iu this community more apparent, as which will ! election time approaches," there seems to have l4eu created the impression that J. W. McHenry will be a candidate for Mayor at this fall's election. No doubt this propaganda has been for the purixise of diverting the public's mind from the main Issue with respect to the light and power question now before the ieople. I hereby make a definite statement that I will not !e a candidate this fall nor at any other time during my life, neither will I lie a candidate for any position nt any time. I was selected at a mass meeting as general chairman of t lit Citizen's Committee and exiect to discharge that duty in accordance with the wishes of the ixsiple and would advise the leople generally to not lie Influenced by any statements uot having direct bearing on the subject at Issue. J. W. McIIKMtY. 1'mlei--woo- Company, a total of (seawards. There are not many students Iu the stale who can equal this record. Barr Miller, Florence Holmes and Charles Uoilmau have won eighty word awards given by Ihe I'mler Woodstock venteen wood Company. Murray High poll-tict- East Midvale i Mrs. Katherine Falkner and son.l Elwood, of Portland, Oregon, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. "TakeWarning!" UiHu School entered three teams In the slate contest a( Provo this year. The first year team, Reed Larson, Fern Farrar, and Katliryn Wallers. The second year team. Charles Koduiiin, On eve Reunion, and Lucy liriughurst. The amateur team Florence Holmes, Burr Miller, and Margaret The amateur team took first place winning (lie jiciiimiir. The first year team look second first ami second place, and the years teams average ralisl second to Richfield for the loving cup, Individuals, received awards as follows: Charles Rodman a bronze Medal for third place in the second year event, Florence Holmes a gold medal for first place In the amateur event, and a gold medal for accuracy, and Barr Miller a brou.c medal for third place in the amaschools enteur contest. Thirty-ontered Ihe contest wittwo hli nhRT tered the contest with two hundred and nine students. Hie commercial dcmrtmeiU at is la Ihe Murray High School charge of Miss Ret a Sudbury. 0 . M QykA. Hjf tuii e If Mr. "Take Warning" will elaborate further on hi Idea The Kuglo Wallace Cot. will gladly publish Ihe facts. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Iu any event we thank Brother Cox and daughter Ijiura. atteiubsl Take for noticing The Ragle and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. TJddle and a social In honor of Mrs. Falkner assure him that ihe hojie son. Theron, have returned to their to and son. Rlwood, held at the home continue to merit his attention. of Mr. and Mr. Rimer Falkner of PARENT-TEACHER- S MEET home In Boise, Idaho, after a several days' visit here with Mr. and Iola Avenue, Salt Lake City, after AT OAKWOOD SCHOOL Mr. J. W. Cahoon and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webster of K sbort . visit, they . leftuvrsday Provo and Mrs. R. Smith of Pay-so- n ir-gn. In I Piston of Vernal was Robert A Parent teachers evening for the.lr home, meeting was are a was hi of the visiting rehitlves in McDonald Mrs. guest grandmother. Mr. Jennie held nt Ihe Oakwood school Tlinrs Amelia Plxton of Taylorsville durSalt IJike visitor Monday, where day afternoon, April 11th. The Illgb Priests (.tiiorum of Ihe she attended the Wells Ward Camp Mr. Phllo T. Farnsworth. Junior ing the week. CoIIoiiwikhI Slake held a banquet A farewell testimonial wag given of the Iughier of the Pioneer, High School siiHTvior Iu the R. at the TaylorsMrs. of week Iu of evening home Thursday Mary held nt the lat Cranlle District, was ihe principal Thursday evening I lie ville Amusement Ward In First Ward Hall, folhonor Chapel, Hair. striker. He smke of the advancelowed a by program. Bishop Samuel Mr. J. N. Rock visited Saturday ment made In during the of Merrill Tew, who leaves soon on a mission to the Central state. J. Lindsay was the toast master for PASSES AWAY with Mr. and Mrs. David Mi Don- past 20 years. Mr. Jessie Ilculy of this city Mr. and Mr. James I.lndnhl en- the evening. A one-ne- t play entitled ald. IMrs. Jterrick, group piano announces the engagement of her was given Ain't Fniilt." a rela"It tertained numtier of My their Mr. and Mr. A. J. Rock wen-Sal- t Mis (icorgiana Webster, a life in the Cranlle f strict, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Blacker had daughter. Miss Marjorle llealy, to the Junior cIhsm of the Mutual dinner tives at by eveniiiit visitor r Luke Saturday. Wednesday immls-a of died resident her of long presented Taylorsville, pupils as their guests last week end Mr. O. L. Cariston. The marriage will of Tayat their new home on Twenty-firs- t Improvement Mr. and Mrs. Baymoud Clayloii In numbers. The pupils evening at the family home Sunday of and Mrs. James Clove a Payson lake place April rHh. and lorsville the from South afleriiisin Street. following young returned Monday from heart failure, having lieen takNaomi tjuls:. Amy Kiind-eca- -t were as follow: and Mr. and Mr. Rolaud Lletjen iu ihe .Mr. Mrs. week-en- d to and Bruce Freeze and visit Icop!o 111 W Payson. Mi n en Veda Donald, few hour hitehead, Norma only seriously Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Howe of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. p. J. II.sk of Salt Mary Rllen Smith. Ruth Schclkcn children of Highland Drive, ha el Mis Verna Reunion, Mis Do Tho- entertained at dinner Wednesday licfore her death. Although she were guests Sunday evening and Mlhlm! Remund. Hal'shore ''v'''l lo Murray to make (heir minder. Misa Jcanet Fn , ArJudge and 'Mrs. Fred R. Mor- evening of last week at their home ha beeu In isior health for the Iake and thur Y eager, Jr.. Ralph Sani-MiiW. D. MrDonald. home. and Mr. Mr. of j and hostess to the on Vine SI reel. In honor of Dr. past several year, hut was able gave a violin selection. gan will be Brown. Salt a wa Ieo Anderson Mis Rva Segrld Mr. Jones had her as lie attend-to huslmM i The nlsuif. Tuesday, she guests meeting member of the Country Cousins and Mrs. Rosooe Miller, who are Word wa revived hei-- during ed the Belief the program was devoted iiuilnlv Tu lay at her home on state street meeting of Lake visitor Sunday. here on a visit. Club, Thursday evening. week by Sir. and Mrs. Harry the of Jenkins Samuel Kigby Mrs. Ihe ward and a lale a Thursday; lo planning and arranging for ihe her iwirents. Mr. and Mis. J. It. on Vine Street, that their SarHowe Mrs. of I home Miss Bessie Bergen ami Miss the at " I'txion and sister Dr. Roscoo Miller entertained a Mis Webster gave the lessmi at. visiting and "The Stolen Flower) operetta. Us-- n Crace Mortlnson will entertain the few of hi friends at his par- the meeting of tint Daughter of the' ah Bennett, to Is presented Iu Cotton- - law. Mr. and Mrs. Alvltt Burton on, (ilrn R. Howe, who has Chia a Htudent of was the at Alk'rhi Woodcraft Social Chil, Tuesday, ent home ;t.s'iiw.iod Cniverslty all of Nephl. wood.U'atd, Friday, April Friday evening of last Ploiioem of Cottonwood Camp,) Mis -l or of in for ha Ihe Hall Ihe Fraternal o, , cago jiaStrd. year evening fiisu-Mr. dinner April guest Saturday week. which was held af the Lindsay j Tlitgley, Jr., of In all of hi Kindle and at 1:30. President. (Irace Mortln-se- n Miss Maurine passed ItNFD RKTI MK FOR PARTY Clayton. here arrived home In Taylorsville. j Tuesday by auto, Mr. A. Mnlh.ry was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Rail Atkinson of requests that all inomlers bring MOMRIKS for a few day' vNt with his grand- - Rradunted with hh:li honors In Ihe Miss Wol-steha grown up wl.h. their thlnd.les and needle, as thei the F. W. Clul Wednesday of this the Salt !.ake were guest Sunday of ""W .f Ihe s. b.s.1. the past parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. young ope of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mr. Charle Thornton. A wehs.rn' home party will l ei bts.n, he Huh Is going o mako pillows. A week. A hot dinner was served at enroiite f..r Ihe ensi.j where she ha taught In the ill otn o'clock, ami the afternoon was William PUton of Bhukf.s.l. . In honor of Mls Mildred Mrs. Oeorge Iliik Joined a party quilt will also lie made. tvrr i,,,, nisfpietl a the for and trlct Sunday h l,nH sMnt In sewing. The Huh has lecn Mr. Stuart A. Wrkhl,: visiting his mother. and motored In Payout and friend of for sum. the coming w,b.maii Mrs. William Kreh has returnyears or more. Nearly PlM m and family Amelia .Mr. In recently organized, and Is conqiosod past thlrly returmsl mlsi..nai le. mer ed to her home In this city after) f ,,, f.lowlnfr ladies: Mesdames every young couple of the ward and Monday. ' week. Ihe 15th. Charle Thornton had during Mr. April i evening. Ward, Friday xx nas .us'ii nsvuisi rrotii iij children some time 'or other a few days' visit with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ahead of Bla.kf.w!, Ml-- s ,insen. Alfre.1 Anderson. Al- - their Ihe past bs-- .l her guest last week. Mi Tlii lum Morgan ha ss-li- l In Salt Lake that. nt ha at her tended while hospital Tretnoiitou. at grade Ncl Jensen. F.mll liert I.arsen. the guest of Miss Veto Bisel of Woodland, two years In the Central Si.iies, Mrs. I'liniua Stcffeuseu T.s.ne, wlct Idaho, have bs-i- i and whisd. ami Isith old and young enter- - West ling. Jame F.rlckson, R, Ny- friends here the Mts. Fred It. An.V-it- ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight and Mr, Wright the past three Is and past week. who know her will mourn the os very ill front spinal meniimiiis.) Mrs. of Preston. John Johnson lalned t lit menilsT of the Murray j cren. A. Malh.ry. B. M. Thomawm. also, Mr, Jack lbiell years III Prams'. Wlille oil Ills Is I of Kama, s.,uev but Improve.!, of such a noble woman In civic, reIdaho, arrlvtsl heie a few day ag.i lo and Mis Iima Nleloa of Salt iiilloii. and Bridge link Friday afternmui of ami Raima liirson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Klngsioii had i to visit w ith her ligious affairs. Surviving her are Mel sou. j America. Mr. Wright traveled exdaughter and rn 'four brother. John W. Webster. Uke and Mr. Mlna a their guest fixer the week end. In law, Mr. and Mis. Farl Howe, week. of Mrs, lat Wednesday Isltlng Belgium, Italy. tensively, EMis, Kingston's mother, father and for several we-Taylorsville. Ceorge W, Webster Charle Thornton iiitertuined at and Turkey. Spain. Switzerland Salt Ijike, and Samuel Webster f of Morgan, l lah. grandmother, anidMr, oberhausley who ha Iss-dinner honoring the birthday the Holy Land. Provo. also tin five She sister, Irene Bobbins drove Mr. P.elicves you will appreciate the arrangement just made Cor: her followof little daughter. An entertaining program, tuning at tho liom of her daughter William II, Halgh. Mr. Archie versary Sninliiy and attend. . I Ur, ( o. Siiiion. reliinusl to her ol. Cover were laid for eighteen.' ed with a dance, will make an In Sprlugvllle with the largest newspaper service organization in the rmin-try- . Mr. Frame mid Mis Fmma Jane Webthe Western Newspaper Union, to furnish you with enMillerlerg very tcreiliig evening for Ihe many Ihe art exhibit nt the Spring ille: ,m, ., pHyM.n Siindav. She wp Mr. Jami- ster i'f Mr. Taylorsville, made have 8issim.nnl.s on the trip by Mrs. enter! ulned at a birth-- ' friend of Ibe.e young s... who High School. tertaining stories and feature departments, that Frame of Halt and Mr. C. R. pleasnntly A. service Mrs. D. M. T. Simons. Mis Maxiiie Simon and The Duvall. Mrs. them served cone I dinner other publication welcome hem home. popular. Saturday evening, 1y day Smith of Payson. Mr. Vrrnet Ballaul, Jame! Mrs. Ward and Mr. in this issue with a romantic continued story on pajre her father. McMillan, Hugh pllntentlng The Ijidie Aid S.slety of lh This story contains a dash of Funeral servhv were held Wed- L, Bardy'a anniversary, Covers WFDDINt; BILLS AT IMON left Thursday for tgaii lo attend 2. "The Wade of l'icardy." 1 the State Convention of I ho Feder- Community Meth.sllst Church, will romance, adventure and historical sidelight that is of ex- nesday at o'clock In the Taylors- were laid for Mr. and Mr. Rmery e meet Wednesday, April 21th at the ation of Women Clubs. uirlle Mr. and Mr treme interest. He sure and read the first chapter and you ville ward chili'!. Bishop Samm-- Brady and daughter, Imhisi Jane. Ihe marriage of their Mr. and Mr. Rarl lb. we of Ibis home of Mr. CIiiiinIn iIhIii, 7 Fjist will agree that the forthcoming installments will he eagerly J. Lindsay having charge of the Mts Susie Brady. Mr. and Mr,' nervl.-es- . The ocnlng prayer wa laniard Mtllctls-rg- . 4Mh South, In Ihe daughter. Ronald to Mr. awaited. Amy. city aniioiiuif ihe arrival of a sou Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tob-- r have t'-l.i"t A page of comics printed in hlack will appear on page offered by Joseph 8. Bennlnn. nltout wblih audi Walker, forty relalles Ixitn to ihciit Monday, April LI at evening lnf The s'iiker were Ilyruni nt the Jrl.le'-hom- e their home on Vine stns-l- . friend Mirprlacd him at Ids home.: Thursday evening 3, and you can tell the children that the llaglc "funny" departMrs. purcha"l a new home on Jr., Ran T. William of Tay- Came, inii-li- -, Hie cere Howe on t'ldon atentie. and dancing were! ment is right iu the regular paper now. her marriage xxa 1.1th Fast sirsq in Sail I.akN and Visit the world in pictures on page ( and take a few lorsville and Dr. Adam 8, Betuilon thrt main diversion r the evrtiina mouy wa by Bishop Mis Vivian Johns,, H nf Piit.-ti- . exjsst to move i. that Hty ltd The Taylorsville offh-caer and teacher T. minutes to read the poultry story and a column of hair rais- of Salt Ijike. spring or In Ihe fall. Ihirn.f Oislfrey. Primary Idaho, ward quartette wing wveral sele- working hard on a threeact was Mi" iillend.sl brl.le side on the Tlie world by at ing lights large. , Mr. and maid and Mr. and Mr. Jack F.gls-rt- , (TIIU)RFNV PARTY F.rfle Phillip as bibb'-In case you mav like a little mystery at this point, we ction. A mln, "I know That My entitled, "Cinderella In by Mis. Mr. Ijsmard and n Mrs, show Ues, a iH.yh Boggess. ls.t man. very prelty little Roy Price suggest your attention he given to "What the Gray House Tenor solo "I am n Pilgrim." of mmgs and darning, with beautiA rhlldrens a deli.inii Charlie Wardle, and family, and AftT the party IU I given Hid," on page 7. Yuti will have to read this story to appreFarl Hill of Orangor. Closing re- ful costume. The diite of presen- npwr a ciate it because it is a real thriller. ervis to Ihe follow. Mis Fffle Phillips, nil .f ri.b.n: at Ihe Murray Mrst Ward, on Apr. Hie Western Newspaper Union has a keen appreciation mark were given hy Blhp Sam- tation Is not definitely et a yet. Ing: Bishop iiml Mr. Ilot.oe T. Mr. and Mrs. Alts-r- t Warner of If. The affair I j.p.msorM by Mr. Salt ljike; Mr, and Mrs, Harrison the Sunday to I li.. and the Bishof the need of interesting the ladies, .so a department of uel 3. Llnitay, who gave a brief but It Is pul on thslfrey. Mrs. L'wy Smith. Kitchen Caliinct, Radio and Community lUtilding is include'.: etjogy on the kkI character of Ihe within a week. There will ls a Mary Wardle, Mr, Flora Walker. WVlker, of Magna: Mr, and Mr opric, The "Moonlight Warbler Mr. will furnish the mule for dam-lodeceased. Ismth ff ronifxe-loin The Eagle for this issue. during Hie Mr. Nettle Walker. Mr. Sai-.i- h U. Wal.lron Walker, of Cflrfi.-ldj llar-el Mlw I ln Wall The children i Mrs. and tf Clarence diMr. and Mr. fodf. Burial was In the Taylor-ollhAnder.n. xrty will The Murray Eagle is placing this service for your conevening. The Mng e.-or- t Mr. Brlng-hurof and War tn. t and Mr. t Clnreniv Idaho; the adult and will p, it' Mt. Ctinile Smith. rected Samuel Smith tnei Brady sideration and lielie,ves you will he as enthusiastic ahout by Mr. cunielery. Bishop l entertained at h;ii p. m, of Bingham and Mi of the Murray First Ward Mr. Clatetiii" Sharp l the as those of The Lagle who have given it the once ovrr. D-- i die, Mr. and Mr. t:.-i- ( Walker. Roy pil.-cr of Home Rstber Wnlker. and Mr. Sylu-i?kr. rharge will le u cents. Sandy, dedicated the grave. you agree? 1 Local Items par , e. adiM-alio- Social Items I ris-lta- l n. ht i i pos-edln.'- ! S.K-iel- brother-lit-Queen.- ly My-Ion- r i Ca-!I:I- ww-iflve- j - Mllh-reek- j in-i- ! THE MURRAY EAGL- n !! ... lie-Ki- I Wjirdb-announc- -k Ben-tilo- r Flow-erland- Itedi-eme- r (!cr-ran- i. tsr.-ns-'- ujiis ! N-g- 2:l DON'T FORGET THE SEVENTIES' DANCE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH! |