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Show VOL. 41 -- No. 25 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January 22, 93 1 GIGGLE JUICE IS Murray Governmental GRABBED BY MUR News In Eagle Owners and Water Users RAY OFFICERS Important to Murray City Home it has been tin' MURRAY CITY FIKE DEPARTor.t Murray City MENT SPONSORS SHOW lhiring the past custom to send Water Deimrtmcnt bills for the calendar year in June. That is you liny It. Allen of the Murray City would rwvlve your water departFire 10.10 total in June fur ment Mils Iepurtment announces a big event at the new Iris Theater in Mini would accounts the chaws the near future. become delinquent in late Through the cooperation of Mr. T. Duvnll of the Xew Iris Theater, The consequences was thai n the Murray City Fire Department few paid their bills in the summer will sponsor the presentation of the evil us off the most but day if put all talkie Are picture, 'The as long as M)ssIlile and there was great Third Alarm." "Old Mnn Water Hill" waiting on f Murray City lire Department taxwith the Christmas Tree, along rewill in Fund the participate es, coal bills, winter clothing bills, venue from this show and you can and nil the other bills that seem to aid the fire department and see a follow along with the first direct wonderful picture at the same time. all its and cold weather attacks of IV Hiire and watch the Murray attendant expenses. for announcement of the date Fugle In the meantime the City of and about "The Third particulars Murray was standing before the Alarm." grated window at the lunik, borrowand battling that, as ing money SKIING POPULAR SPORT World's Cham"undefeated yet, pion" fighter, "interest." on money needed tt carry on the city water Skiing is becoming a more and more popular sport, and numerous department. The 1031 plan t be adopted by skiing parties Journey to dizzy Commissioner K. I.. Eckman will heights In the nearby canyons, le to send water bills four times which to many have slight appeal each calendar year. in zero went her, but to those skllng- March 15. 1031, water bills will ly Inclined take on a new and inmailed covering water use to teresting phase of delightful sport March 31, and these bills will be- possibilities. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. come delinquent if not paid on or Davis chaKToned a party of those lfore April 1, VX'.l. Interested In this sport np to the June 15, September 15. and I'.alsams Sunday, where skiing Is 15, bills will Ih wiit for die at lis lies!. Another party went up the same respective quarter year use of Parley's canyon where the Murray City water. thrills await them In this sport. as skiing, toliogganing On April 1, If your water bill is No doubt arrange no and niitl satisfactory other winter sorts become let unpaid ter known and indulged In, locally. nient has been made conecrnln; name, you will expect your water the mountains of I'tah will service to le discontinued by the the Mecca of these sportsmen from all parts ofthe country, as are Hty. fee! now the mountains of great The City Commissioner that the citizens will not want Switzerland and various other reIs tbetr money wasted In the sending sorts for winter diversions. It to for dcliiiq said all the features of numeroiiH Invoices make winter shirts most attractive uent water charges or collection are to le found In the Wasatch of tux money mountains f I't.ih. "tl.ci Money Is not wasted by MR. ami MRS. W. T. BELIJSTON water the but work cities for such ANNO! ME BABY BOY. is discontinued and this aervh Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bellls-toin Murray. system Is to l.c applied were made happy Thursday Murray Water Kate Not morning, January 22. over the arIncreased. To Be a of fine eight pound son. rival states F.cktnnn Oommlsslotior babe are doing fine. and Mother consist that ull possible economy, U' will applied ml with efficiency WOODSTOCK SCHOOL to the Water Department and with OPERETTA .it the prompt payment of bills, by mainWiHslsi.s k who"! has siartisl acIzciis, It Is the Intent ion to or work on their operetta, "Suntive the lit rates pieseiit tain water ny of Suiinyslde." Scxcnty live pu1U30 level. the Prompt payment of water charge pils will take strt. Including cost-a1st on. principal, Hell T. Win. collection bads. will wive the Hy ! musical director "( the progive the Coin mission u saline wilt Iss'ti , duction, and Miss Wanda Johnson In interest charge.-- they have will help will Is piano accompanist. paying In Ihe past. This water the In Stage and costume are In charge kisping materially l Mrs. Nellie Wilson. of scale. pies-tithe at rales Als.ve liulholbcd by the Murray of Helen and Ann Savm-Jan. 10. B'31. City Cotimilsloii. Sixty Fourth South and Seventh a trip to Mrs. E. F. .Itoggess wai hostess Fast left Saturday for the Northwestern afand California to the S. S. S. S. chili Thursday visit ternoon of this week at her home slates, where they will He-lie- Iss-om- e -- exis-mllii- s r rein-fixe- In I'lib-ii- saw a Monday, January bright sun shining down on the Murray City Officers doing a little sleuthing to aid in ''America's Noble Experiment." Anyway, they took eight potent pints of "giggle juice" from the alleged manufacturer, playfully called "Gasoline .Mike." The beverage was secreted under the garage floor and lsnld to be full of authority and alcohol content. This is more than can he auid for the erstwhile owner as he la b yno means content at all but such Is life in the more or less 10. 1031 The Eagle is printing news of the Mnrray City Commission that your poeketbook vitally effects throughout the year. If you miss au issue of The Eagle you may miss news of some thing about which you would like to be Informed. If you are not taking the Eagle Phone Murray 35 ami we will send a representative to initiate you. HEALTH Established 1890 1 OFFICER'S RE-POR- A report from the Health IV partment of Murray City, indicates that our city has been quite free of epidemics and has had comparatively few cases of contagious dis eases during the year of 1030. It is interesting to note that of the 34,1 cases of contagion there were only two deaths, one from spinal meningitis and one from liipthcriti. Following is tho report front the Health Officer covering from Mar., 1030 to December, 1030: March : Measles Htl cases; niumps 2 cas es; chickenpox 0 cases; deaths, none. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. Crescent Circle 101 wilt hold pub-li- e installation Tuesday, January : Important to mnrray city home ow 27th In the Fratenrnal Hall at 8 April 114 cases; Measles be A will o'clock. ners and water users chickenpox spicy program A .1 cases; mumps 3 cases; whisiplng the evening's entertainment. BANK lovely bedspread wil be raffled off. cough 2 cased; spinal meningitis FIRST NATIONAL 1 case ; deaths one. OF MURRAY MAKES A : May GOOD SHOWING P. T. A .Meeting at Woo,!-stor- k Measles 27 cases ; mumps 2 School. cases; whooping cough 3 cases; The annual stockholders meet Pareut-Teacherassocia- scarlet fever 1 case. The Ing of the First National Rank of of Woodstock School will hold June: tion held was Tuesday, January Murray 1 Chickenpox case; mumps 1 the 13th. The report submitted to n meeting next Thursday, January case, whooping cough 3 cases. the stockholders for the year 1030 20, at 8:00 o'clock. A program Is being arranged by disclosed the bank's affairs to be July: Measles 2 eases; whooping cough pupils of the school and Dr. Calvin in splendid condition. In addition to n two ier cent ex- S. Smith superintendent of Granite 7 cases. tra dividend, the bank set aside a District and T. i Stayner new August: member of the district will Mumps 1 case ; whooping cough gerater amount for the reserve board address the meeting. 2 cases; typhoid fever 1 case. (This fund than the previous year. The program by the pupils is as case brought In from another disThe bank's large ownership of : follows United States government bonds, trict.) on 1. hand cash and Rending dramatlzittion by 2nd September : municipal bonds None. and due from other banks places It grade pupils, under direction of Wheeler. October. Miss In a very favorable position. to 2. Arithmetic teaching demonstraMuni is 1 case. The following were elected November: the for serve as director ensuing tion by 3rd grade pupils, under Mumps 1 case; scarlet fever 1 direction of Mrs. Annie (ireon year: case. D. A. McMillan, Mahonrl Seu band. cer, David W. Moffat, Thus. W. 3. Selections by the Harmonica December: Dlmond. Dr. W. II. Rutbwell. Edclub of the school, directed by Diphtheria 3 cases; scarlet fever ward E. Howe, and Ceo. H. Watts. Mrs. Nellie Wilson. 3 cases; chickenpox 3 cases Officer will Ie fleeted ut the A business meeting of the assoStatistics on Births: the ciation will he held following the regular meeting on January births for There were alKint 3 2tb. Of this num-le- r 1030 in program. Murray City. It Is Interesting to note that the 204 occurred at the CottoiiwisKl savings deposits of the First NaMaternity Home and patients were PLYMOUTH SCHOOL famtional Bank average from Murray: Mlllcreek, CottonIs P. T. A. MEETING. ily In the city of Murray. This wood. Salt Lake lily, Sandy. Mid a remarkable showing and a great The Parent Teachers' Association vale. Draper, Rivertoii, Brigham credit to all concerned. Garfield, Bingham City. Magna. of the Plymouth School iu Taylors-vlllsome from out of the state. and Wednext a hold will meeting MURRAY WINS DECISIVE nesday, January 2S, In the school VHT0KY OYER CYPRUS PROCEEDbuilding. Dr. J. T. Warlton will Ik CITY COMMISSION 1931 occasion and on this INGS, JAN. 15, The Murray High School basket- the sjH'aker will have for his subject, "Mental ball team were successful lu in the Schools." There will or the Murray David featlng the Cyprus team iu a well Hygiene nuin-Ikts- , some musical be also splendid in SchiMil Board apMared and rentuvixl mine lust Friday night Mrs. IiConurd Mackny furnishIt certainly the Murray High Gym. quested that two signs Is- placed Mrs. solus. Orson contralto two on Ihe lower side of the Bonne-vielooked as though the visitors were ing ami a mandolin will conduct Clark School. The matter was referout to win the game in the first Ihe of Patrons orchestru. 12 guitar to stand score red to the street department. ing half, with the to attend as the 8 In their favor. But with a great school are luvlied January lfi. 1931. authorizes the deal more is-- than they hail shown meeting will le of much Interest to City Commission the Murray Five overcame all and Instructive and entertaini- purchase of an adding machine use in city accounting work in the their opponents lead, and with 3 ng. and Johnson from Electric Depart nient. baskets timely Resolution passed lo give .'! days 1'earsoii lu the last minutes of play, 2 score of noti.i' to Mr. Emil Carlson to rethe game ended with a 25. move the frame building nrih of to MURRAY PUBLIC the City Hull from the grounds re LI I ccntly purchased by the ciiy. The City Commission passed a Ifsiilotiiil) that Ihe leinialieut services of the Murray City Engineer Utile Until Weeden, who has with and Ihut when be enThe City library Murray liven unite 111 with scarlet fcxer. is iii-arc nstiirtsl seiv 'ting ctigltnf deavors to keep on Its shelves the recovering tibvly. that be an employed cngimvr and ihes very Is'st of literature al resolution The work. particular Income limited its as as this far Mrs. Day of Price, Utah, now n all that jsisitioiis was the guest Saturday and Sun- will ISTIIlit. held by Mr. iliomas MclMmld be view-tsclis-ten with are Ihsiks day of Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Hansen. on January 31 and rclhi'iulshci getlng real value for the render new n ) h l lit incuts Ih' made. Miss Evelyn Wright registered at ami every volume Is subjected lo .1 VNl'ARY 19. 1931. lsfore Mng St Mark's hospital in Salt Lake close examination Commissioner E. L. Eckni.in ad for a course In nurse's plaiisl on our shelves. Monday vised the Cilj Commission that th training. During the past year of H30, 35. on the north side of 53rd trees were taken out by our 150 Iswik street from Slate street to South left Anderson F. It. Mrs. Tuesday patrons, (if these IM.hio were for be allsfaeloril for Rock Springs, Wyoming, where adult readers and 10,010 for young the railroad could uiaih and rctnovH arrangements she was calhsl by Ihe death of her people. stn-e- t the n line run along lo pipe ulster In law. Mrs. II. Van Detisen, Three loenl newspasrs and 25 is by no nuMiiis content at all but whose passing leaves two daughters of the U'st mngarJiMn are on our lit oiut and efforts will Is- - made teorphaned. Their father did some tables. During U30, .102 Volumes nse some of the pls taken out of years ago. were added to our shelves, and MO the former jmwer pls line. o new cards were Issued. Commissioner Ecknuin Mien Mr. and MK D. A. McMillan alOur librarian is cotns'tcnl. the Ins- - removal will eliminate the the latter purt of the week to help find what you from a short trip to San Francisco. ways willing possibility of accidents by the wld want, and all should rcnictnls r that filing of the auto driveway. they must iisslst in tanking the liPresident and Mrs. AlU'rt H. of the gnsilest value by caus- CITY 1IU.I.S TO BE PUNTED brary of NVpht. paid Mr. and Mrs. as little disturbance as hihs1IiIc ing Win. Bellistoti a visit Wednesday. In other ways cooperating with and Mr. Belllstoii Is president of Janb Commissioner Bergcr Is planning the librarian. stake and was on his way home having the hallways iu the City from n business trip to Salt tike. NEW FICTION ON RENMiinted. The Halt fleiincil and 0 TAL SHELF: xvork is to be done both up stairs Murray First Ward choir xvcre Sunset Ziitie tire) and on the lower fliur and wilt go .. visitors to Weils ward Sunday ev- Oct The Woman .. Shlpmaii a long way iu gMug a pleasing ening, where they furnished Ihe mu- Pp the Ijulder of Gold ... f to xlsltors lo Ihe City sic for the services, on Last Page) of Murray. (Continued on last page) Wild West. t e - fr Local Mention Ill W lisM-iisc- s . fr Murray City Fire Department Record REPORT OF MURRAY CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT For th Yrr 1931 Total Ntimlicr of Fire Alarm Outside of Murray City Limits Called Number of Actual" Fires Fire Practice Hours of Chemicals Used at Fires, gal. Chemical Hose Laid Out. fect inch Fire I !sc Laid Out, feet Two and Total Miles Traveled to Fires Number of Grass and Rubbish Fires Number of Automobiles oti Fire Total Number of IltiiKIing on Fire Number of Fires on Insured Buildings Number of Fires on Uninsured l'uildmgs Total Damage to Property on Fire Damage to Insured Properly Damage to Uninsured Property Insurance of Properly on Fire Value of Property Involved Fire-fightin- one-ha- g ' - MOO 11.800 lf 61 10 26 23 3 $3,922. $3,722. $ 200. $S8,000. $129,100. EI). LARSON, Chief, Fire Department, T ON CONTAGIOUS DISEASES FOR 1930 Bell-Isto- Ilppen-IContlmic- Hes-deni- Stewart-Rei- d Players Win More Admirers in "The Jade God" With frantic clutches at whoever might be siting next to them, sulxlued screams anil screeches, much holding of the breath and sighs of relief, as tense moments let down, the crowds at the Iris, who witnessed the performance of "The Jade God" this week, gave ample prcsif of how well this mystery drama was received. Mrs. 'Louise Hill Howe as Perkins, the housekeeper, gave one an Idea of the great versatility poss- THE Ml'Rl'RAY-CYPRT- GAME S AS SEEN BY RAY KIENZLE Father honored the Maguire writer with an invitation to the Murray-Cypru- s basketball game. This enabled ine lu see the first basketball game I have witnessed in 30 years, and much progress has evidently Iss-- nuide In the game. The Murray team, The Eels, lived up to their name, and are such a gang of w Iggling, sliding, slipping ible for Mrs. Howe, by cotiiaring humans, that they dazzle the onher part In "Coquette," with that looker. of the one In "The Jade God." Such keen Judges of basketball Stewart Hutchison, Jr., as Blunt, aa Father Muguire and Dr. Itoth-welthe hypnotic, evil Oriental, gave said the Cyprus team was a his audience the "creeps" by his wonderful team and was only beatsilky voice and serpent like move- en by extraordinary work on the ments as he descrilss the Jade of the lsst team Mnrray has part God's uncanny power over its ownput on the thsir in years. er, causing him to commit crimes It was a case of 81ipiery Sam and all manner of evil. Oliver passing to Joe Dcniros, WigMr. Coffin la seen In a new role, gling Johnny Pearson tossing to the and a most likable one. basket, which fornunl an unReid Erekson, as the gardener, beatable combination. dis's not we Isileve, give him the The Murray Eels are doped out opportunity to display his remark- as the probable champions of the able talent. league. Allelic Russon and Mrs. Erekson-Hol- t It was also the writer's pleasure did very good work In this to si the Cuthollc hoys of Murray play. end Midvule lose a game to BingMarjorle Knarr is again seen, to ham Saturday night. Father advantage as Edith, Jack's sister. team convinced me that the Earl Howe, as Inspector Burke, Murray High will have another furnishes the few luughH on the wonder team when these boys enand he makies an Ideal ter high schiKil. program, Father Maguire mystery sleuth. sure knows his basketball. Everyone who fails to see the Stewart Reid Players ARLINGTON SCHOOL PITIL8 is missing a real show. WILL PRESENT PLAYS They promise ns a comedy In the and weeks two every next, hem, Pupils of tke Arlington school one following their performances Is will present "School lUiys" and with pleasure to looking forward Windmills of Holland" in the Mux. their next showing, February ray High School auditorium. Friday DANCE evening. January 23, at 7:30. WARD MURRAY 2ND Seventy-flvDATE (HANGED pupKs will take part in these presentations. They will The Old Time Dance scheduled be assisted by the Murray high to be held in Mnrray Second Ward school orchestra, under the direchas tion of W. F. Roidnson. on Wednesday of this week Isen postponed to Wednesdty of next week due to Ising unable to MURRAY CITY SCHOOL DISsecure the orchestra for the 21st. TRICT WILL IIOIJ) Omiiic'a Hawaiian orchestra Is INSTITUTE JAN. 31. to lie on band for Wednesday January 2 however, and everything Teachers' Institute for the Muris all set for a grand time on this be ray City Schs.l Dlstrl-- t will date. held Saturday, January .11, In the BcSCitK and ts on hand. School auditorium. l, 's 4-- High The complete program lias not 1ST WARD M MEN PLAYING GOOD BASKETBALL yet been arranged, but the various esssions will ls held lclwe-the a. 12. m. of hours to fl:0t) First The "M" Men of Murray The general session will ls held nurd are Haying a gssl brand of basketball in the league games this from ft:s to 10:30 a. in. Teachers association i vicmeetings year, t'p to date they have lie will from held 11:00. 10:30 to In thus four the tors games played sessions will he IVpartUH'tilal far. 1ist week they met Murray Second Ward In Ihe Murray High held frm 11 :0 to 12:30. n Ims-i- them with a Cym and defeated score of 2s. s. Ward They will nieel Bentiloii Thursday night of this week lu the High School Oym with the same deteriuin.it Ion to win as In previous to games and xxlth past victories urge them on to a repiiioti of I bdr gissl work and reputation already established (bey will no ihaihf bring home another vhtory. Mr. and Mrs, Sylas Brady nnd daughters Mary ami Arls of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Itrady's mother. Mrs. Sophriil:i Itaiemiin. Miss Prenl Vower I still suffering with a xery bad hip from In. Juries received lat March. She returned liome from the - !. S. hospital this week. t- The Foundation of Legal Respect "MemlH.rs of the Utah Press display righteous indignation, as the committee on clistiotis of Ihe lower house of the Club legislature liidhutes It will take n cognlzaniv of the complaint of the country editors as It pertains t a member of the house holding two public office. Some days ago the HTess association protested the seat in of W. D. Hammond, of Moab until such time as he hnd relinquished another public nfrhv xvhich he holds. Mr. Hammond h a member of the Oraml county hoard of education. 'HVincs iiow the committee on W. elections cotnHsed of George Lc Barron William C. Horsley and Mrs. Isinard Cnhooii to disinrv that the full authority as to who o sit lu the hou e is In Ihe house Itself. "The answer of the press association to this, quite naturally, Is sv I Ion six of artUie six of the state constitution, which ssslflcally ot forth : " "No person holding any nMie profit or irnt under auIholity of the United Slut,. or of this state, shall be a member of the legislature,' " offhe of - "We do not know what the miirU anil clever allot neys might do to Oils dis'liiratinu, but its meaning s to Is- - isMfectly clear as to the Intent of the siple. It to mean Just thai and not Mug else, and lawmaker of course should 1st models In law observance. It Is not surprising that the answer of the flection committee should arouse Ihe Ire of the pre association to the extent of threatening to seek in Injunction to prexcnl the seatln of Ibe gentleman from Grand. The no doubt. Is press nsxshition. tuovisl more by Inherent respect fur Ihe law of the sl.iie than by a desire to ill spiny personal animus to. ward Mr. Hammond, for It must BpNar that Ihere can I? little pub-Hrepect for law when the lawmakers themselves refuse to be hound by It." Salt l.ak Tribune. sis-in- fas-ui- s e |