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Show n The Egg Market M0XCIIARM.1 Kj W. R. Of Nye anil Nis.;c:i true to form the Running wlH'lu flml 80 ket 'ar tn'H mar- w'(k definite advances although The market as of Irregular. it 37 on () on Specials, Is Thursday Standards, 20 on Mediums and 2 From all rciorts, prodn Pullets. uction mi the Pacific Coast has (alien off markedly In the last two seeks, even more than normal for we the season. And concurrently from decreased of shipments bear the middle west. And, although the advances have caused consumption to fall off. still there appears to enough confidence to turn the bump to the forty mark. The trade the smaller Is still tending toward grades of the fresh eggs naturally the latest adand this explains vance of two cents on Pullets. It for Mediums to trill he difficult ahove 29 on account of advance sell-lufniicy processed storage eggs fur 2S and 20 cents, and It Is customary for the fresh mediums run In competition with the to fancy grades of storage eggs. This is all contained In the statement of I'rner Harry on Saturday, the 22nd "Kexrts indicate some slackening In consumptive movement of eggs throuKh the leading distributing organizations and trade output figures here have lately been running helmv last year. However, a fairly confident undertime still features the market." The suitorlntendont of our pack-In- ? plants. K. F. Whitniore, after Inspecting the activities in the producing sections and New York, has some very Interesting remarks. It is normal for declines la the market to take place at aliout Thanksgiving. For various reasons he after that the market this year will he Thanksgiving stronger than it usually is. In fact, It is (tossilde that the declines won't start until a good deal nfter the usual time, and they should not Ik- - near as great as in recent 1k to seems lie years, voicing the attitude that has lieen previously expressed in this column to the ef-fthat the average of the market from June to the end of this year will be higher than the average of the market for the corresponding period last year. And we are almost sure of let-b- r prhvs during November and Itrcinlcr of this year as compared to the same two months of last year. those two months Taking from the last half of the year as the em's In which the producer has more eggs than he had in the previous four months, the producer should look toward the immediate future with a smile on his face. And that cannot be Bald about many other fields of agricultural endeavor. With Mr. Whltniore in New York, we will probably have wine tery interesting bits of news In our next few writings. made Id g ex-pv- rt y ESTABLISHED F. 18J0 MURRAY CITY, UTAH. O.E.News Robert Askew F. O. E State Secretary, in company with P. W. Voltz of Kenosha, Wisconsin, a representative of Conrad II. Mann and the organization department of the Order, paid Murray Aerie a visit Thursday night, October 20th. Brother Voltz, in his address to the Aerie, cited four human fears and their relation to the benefits derived from the Fraternal Order of Eagles. First, the fear of Death, for which the F. O. E. provide a funeral Second, the fear of sick-nrs- s which is provided for by doctor services and a sick benefit. Third, the fear of old age for which the F. ). E. have In many states due to their efforts, had laws enacted to provide an Old Age Pension, at sixty-fiv- e years of age, and that this work Is still being carried on. Fourth, the fear of unemployment, for which the Order has for the iwist 'three or four years been endeavoring to have a bill passed by Congress thnt will open the way for the stabilisation of employment. During Pro. Volte's remarks on the Eagles' Stabilization of Employment plan he stated that if big corporations could provide a reserve during g(M)d times to take care of stock dividends during a limited jierlod of bad ;t lines, why not crea'e LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER Professor A.I Neff. of the Science department of the i'tdverslty of Hah will speak on the Italh't Question "Home Rule." This question will le voted on nt the romlng general election K. and constitutes a proposal amendment to the stat Po-litic- Const it ut Ion. The voters of the vicinity are r to attend this let tore In Intellithat they might vote gently on the quest ion when It Is phuvd before them on election day. Prof. Neff will senk Tuesday. NovcmU-- r l, o:i2, Bt 8:10 oYl.xk ' Hie C.rant Ward chapel. or-d-- STUDENTS HAVE (HANGED ATTITUDE TOWARD STUDY Pr.ivu 'hanged attitude toward "Judy U recpt,e at the Prlgham Toiing university, In the opinion of Mm Atitm nil.Tton. librarian. ThN Increased devotion to ltooks on the fart of college students Is the VOTER! FLOWER GARDEN CLUE VISITS GARDENS About fifty mmclters of the Murray Flower Garden club and their friends visited the chrsynnthemum gardens of Mr. Lund In Bountiful last Sunday morning. They saw acres of plants blooming and almost 100 varieties of new and choice chrysanthemums. They also made a tour of the green houses which cover more than an acre of land where sweet peas, snap dragons, marigolds, carnations and chrysanthemums were BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN THE blooming as though it were July TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE instead of almost winter. The club DISTRICT intends to visit the same gardens next March when Mr. Lund will September, 1932 have thousands of daffodils in bloom. The next meeting of the Flower reserve for unemployment. "This club will lie held November Garden depression is claimed to lie due' to 8 p. m., at the home of at 10, but how can there Maud Mrs. Chegwldden on 0th with of wheat he an East. half the world starving, and how of an lie can there PARENTS ASKED TO AID IN clothing with half the world naked? LIBRARY BOOKS RECOVERING We are not suffering from durth but malajustmeat, not production, The following books are missing but proper distribution." from the Murray High School LiRcf ring to the collection seen in brary. The books are likely in stud-eat- s the community store on the ground homes, aad being of inestithe hall, he fl.Mr us he entered mable value, their return to th" praised the community spirit that High School librarian would lie has carried on this work, not only no questions asked. appreciated In Murray, but throughout the na"Ivanhoe," (large new copy), by tion. "One roiison," he said "that Scott. Sir Walter there have leen no serious riots in "The Little Minister," by J. M. the community during present conPanic. ditions is ls'cause so many of our "Nicholas Nickleby," by Charles citizens have been willing to share Dickens. their life goods with their neigh"Tom Sawyer," by Mark Twain. bors in distress." In condcluding "The Prince and the Pauior," by his remarks he urged the mcmliers Mark Twain. of the Fraternal Order of Fugles "Mlcrolte Hunters." by Paul de to expand their help when possible Kruf. to those in need out side of the or"How to Know Textiles," (copy der. five), Small. Following Brother Voltz, F. O. E. "Hundred Best Short Stories -State Secretary Robert Askew made Adventure. some very good remarks. Blaming "Hundred Best Stories." - 2 Love the depression on the lack of indi"Civil Government of Utah," by viduals as well as corporations In Thomas, copy iL planning for the future, "for as the Eskimo," by V. "Kak, serious a depression ns we are now happen had experiencing eonld by onqusts of Inventors," the future loen planned In adR. Parkman. Mary He nlso stated that "the vance." "Lands and Peoples," Volumes 3 Eagles' fight to make Old Age Pen- and 4. sions inandantory and not optional Ben "The Boy Who Followed would lie carried to the next legisEdward Bok. Franklin," by lature. Old people-- do not want charity but that which belongs to DANCE HALIXttYE'EN them, give hack to them the fruits or dividends of their years of lab 1ub of the The Little Flower or in building up this country." In a Vincents Church will St closing, he urged Engles to stand on church Ih the at dance to given by those men In the legislature who October 2sth. Friday, stand by ns. The music will le furnished by F. H. PETERS. the Al Fannelll orchestra and will F. O. E. News Reporter. bo exceptionally good and a fine time Is nsured all who attend. LADIES AID SOCIETY TO Admission will lc ZT, cents per SERVE DINNER ON person or V) cents ler couple. ELECTION DAY Make a point to attend thin Hallowe'en dance and you will enjoy The Ladles Aid Society of the every minute of the time. Community Methodist Church will serve dinner at the church on 4Sth A certain business man of MurSouth on election day, Nov., 8 from ray is rejs.rted to U- in an more 11 to 2 o'clock. This will le a reg or less evil temper lscause he Is ulur "so dinner, served for JkV. afraid he will not have to pay an Orders for dinner will lie taken Income tax next year. Always, for working nt the polls. some thing to worry one. n nt ENTERTAINMENT Following the comparative stability recorded for June, July, and and August, both manufacturing DistTwelfth In the trade activity rict Increased moderately during September In contrast with a downward movement In the corresismd-Inmouths of lO.'tn and l'.'.'U. Commodity prices turned downward In and have continued to decline since that time, although the average level Is still higher than In June. The isltion of District banks showed further Improvement first during September and "be half of OctoN-r- . Crop harvesting was practically under excompleted in SepteiuU-ceptionally favorable weather conditions. Estimates of larger crop production than In 1931 remained unchanged during the month, but making volume continued low. It g now npcara pnsmble that crop Income will 1k lower this year than Increased in 131, notwithstanding production and recent ndvamvs in prices for some products. Records of Industrial output Indicate a slight upturn during September. Electric jMiwer production deand creased less than seasonally Call construction was unchang.d. run-- ; forida petroleum production In excess tinned to average slightly of the proration schedules during Soptemlier and that excess Increas ed considerably ;u the first half of Oelolier, when allowables were sharply. Output of lumber remained unchanged, although .1 substantial decrease Is usual In September. Malnlenani-- of production In Septends-- r this year was aeeonianlod by a continued excess of orders over output. Decrease In cement and flour production durini: InSeptember approximately offset creases In the preceding month. The employment situation In California Improved further of In Sepietnls-r- on , comparisons of the the basis number of tsoiis on payrolls. Th,1 amount of wages paid did Hot show corresmiiding Improvement. n n d Department store sales wholesale trade Increased by the sea onal nmounls during Septeiie 1st. As In August, an Increase In Continued on last page ENJOYED An exceptionally good entertainment was enjoyed fit Grant Ward Inst Friday, when fully half the ward population was In attendance. Each ward organisation participated and everyone should Ih f.,r their good work. Next Monday night, (Hallowe'en night), another grand time Is assured, and everyone Is Invited. A Hallowe'en dsnc over which everyone Is enthused, at IV for ,nl ltlMh,tn. men and 1V for ladles will be 3 Johnson, son of Mr. and held, and If yon want one real llr- - 3. 1. Johnson. Mr. Johnson Is time, come and enjoy yourself. 'l'hoi,v,rp at the Y this year. COMMITTEE RECUSATION lfe By Isaac B. Newton, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Octoler 22nd. 1932. di-- result of economic degression. Ollerton ha detected a " n.,to ftf seriousness In the Y stndit body this year as compared other years. Tlie large read-- ' sr of the 4. Ornnt Ul.rary almost to rapacity 11 H hours daring the day and tin-''- I ten oYt,,k at night. regitratln lUts. compiled ln"p regular announcements of 'irolltn.nit were sent out, show t the following undents from thl irinlty have registered at A unemployed. From this central point the clothing brought in from the recent canvass of the county will Im worked over and made Into suitable clothing and distributed to needy families. The territory which tlds center expects to cover and render assistance includes: Murray First ami Second wards, Grant, South Cottonwood, Cottonwood, Taylorsvllle, Mlllcreck, Miller, Wandamere, Hlllcrest, Holla-day- , and Winder wards, who have all contributed to the clothing now on hand at the center. Mrs. Hugh Ward Is chairman of the Central Make Work committee of the Reconstruct!!) Finance corporation, and will Ik In direct charge of nil committees and their activities at the make work center At a meeting last Friday night at the city hall, representatives from the committees under the supervision of the center were present, ami n meeting was arranged for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the cly ball, when representas tives from the wards, other and associations, organizations met, and committees were appointed by Mrs. Ward to carry on the various phases of the work, which is under the general suMTvlsioii of the R. F. C. and all expenses in connection with the work will lie paid by that corpora- MURRAY Senator REED W. SEEGMILLER-GEORG- Synod. We Parent-Teacher- ts y com-lnise- d Ii 8 p.m. ItHi-eiii- E Here Is news from two Murray-lie- s who are at present at Concordia Lutheran Oillege, MilwauWe Wisconsin. kee, are students at a preparatory school for the holy ministry under the banner of Christ as led forward by the Missouri few years ago 1'tah was put on the map by winning u large number of first prizes on alfalfa seed, wheat, oats and barley at the International Hay and drain show in Chicago. Since that time only a very few Individual farmers have exhibited there, but these have never failed to win prizes. This year has been a very good crop year in Ftah, and with a little care In selection, grading and cleaning products from this state should Is' able to compete favorably with exhibits from other sections of the country when placed In competition at Chicago Novcm-lo- r 2 to D"C. 3, Is the opinion of Prof. J, C Hogeuson, extension of the I'tah State Agriagronomist cultural college. "I.tah's crop products need to is' advertised more," said Professor Hogeuson, "and there Is no lietter way than to enter worthy exhibits at the International Hay and drain show." In his wide experience as Judge at many county and state fairs, Professor Hogensoii has observed that some farmers win more cash in prices at fairs with their than all the rest of their tion. crops bring. All crop growers are Registration headquarters have urged to submit an exhibit this also lssn established in the Muryear In Chicago. One ieck of grain ray City Hall, where the wives of or alfalfa seed Is all that Is mrcs-sarunemployed men, and widows, livto pass the entrance requireing In the communities covered, ment. before may register, given For further Information write to employment. The dates for register- the extension agronomist at the ing are Monday, October 31, from I'tah State Agricultural college at !) to 12 and from .U to 4 p. m. ; and a county agent. or consult liogaii Wednesday, November 2, the same Applications for space must ls in hours. by November 10. Ten women will be given work each day from 1) to to t5 o'clock, at t mi f ti m i? wivvvn ni' a wage of $1.25 per day, with lunch furnished, the work to be MF.N TOl RNAMKNT 2ND WARD rotated each week, and salaries A Horseshoe was tournament to 1m paid at the end ofthe week. A sujHTvlsor for the sewing will le belli to determine the Murray 2nd "M" Mm champion between employed nt a wage of $2 ier day. Ward .tier l.lih and October 2.'!rd. The Central committee Is still (lei. After the district tournaments incomplete, due to some of the the winners met at the were held, outlying districts having partially of home Lester to determine It (iar Is organized themselves, and represent the Murray not known whether they will Join who would 2nd Ward "M" Men In the Cutton- In the center here. wood Slake horseshoe tournament The executive committee Is he held nt a later date. to of chairman from the standthe Wayne Henly represented ing committees and are as follows: Kill Kiel. the North center, F.ldcr, Mrs. II. Ward, Mrs. I C. Miller. Mrs. J. P. Payne, Mrs. Russell and Webb Snarr, the South Knd. The boys pressed each other Schuldcr. Mrs. A. A. Collins, Mrs. the very limit In all their games. Fi e I Anderson, The final standing Isdng: are 'The Handing coiiimiilcos Pill Alder, won 3. lost 1 ; Wayne . as follows: lost 2; Webb Snarr. Housing t'oniinlltee - Mrs. L. C. llcal.v, won 2, 3. won lost 1, Miller. Mrs. W. E. Belcher. Mrs. L. Mr. Abler will now represent A. Martin. ' M" Men In the singles and the P. Mrs. J. Lunch Committee In the Mr. Alder and Mr. Henly Mrs. . Thos. Pa ue. Mrs Martin, doubles. R. Rasmusscn. R. Mrs. I'radfonl. The referee for the championship Furnishings Committee Mrs. R. Schuldcr. Mrs. Ivy Hall, Mrs. Odell sanies was Leonard Laiells and the Ilondrh ksoii. scorer was and Mrs. Nora Cornwall. A. A. Material Committee Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Chris Rasiinisseii. POLITICAL NEWS IS ONE Mrs. W. (J. Churches. OF PERSONAL VISION Registration and Investigation Political tews is n matter of (Continued on last page) crouul opinion nud the hero of one Is the oson of another. Many acclaim the "Happy Warrior" as a great speaker and others the say that "Sappy" Would belter name. which The en at shift lo 'he Republicans point to as a result of the alleged business revival excites only a highly lsatlsl pain In other hearts. their black Communists tell y candidates imhI white presidential are to scare the Money IV'vIl Into the h tip spasm regarding machine. more or lo tight money The old Money ievll has Iteeii S. BARKER frightened Iteforo but he always In- chows fright by tightening up WEDNESDA Y, NOV. 2nd SMOOT-W.- IVar Pastor; A HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SPEAKERS Concordia College. Milwaukee. Wis., October, 1H, 32 (;rom;ks i r;i:d to faqiiiut at chicago hay and sf.kd show pro-din- NO. IS Experience In East Wives of unemployed men, and widows, will be eligible for employment at the Make Work Center in Murray, after registration at the Murray City Hall on the following: dates: Monday, Otcober 31, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday, November 2, at the same hours. REPUBLICAN RALLY H-l- f, Mayor Fred Peters is again home in Murray after a trip California and as far south as Juana, Mexico, They say this means, Aunt Jane, but the Mayor says It would do most aunts little good to tell them the town was named in their honor. California Is a dandy place for a visit according to the Mayor and he was Interested In viewing the many unusual scenes both natural and those constructed by the native sons of the sun List state. Mr. Peters says there Is no depression In Tla Juana as the roulette wheels and other money gobbling devices were running In high gear, very high. a Mis r.-.- m mayor f. Peters back from california 13 Boys Write of WOMEN'S MAKE WORK CENTER REGISTRATION DATES make work center has been established In Murray In the building formerly occupied by the Waat satch (ias company, and used last to year by the Unemployment Belief Tin which supplies committee, from were dlss'iised to Murray's needy Stef-fanso- I'ROFESSOR SPEAKS OX "HOME KUI.E- - QUESTION YOLtMK ij:i2 Established In Murray City Tuesday, November 1: Wednesday, November 2. Time 8a.ni to 9 p. in. A OCTOBKR Women's Make Work Center Just a few more times that will permit you to register and have a vote in the coming combat of the century. Dates on whirk you can see your name placed on the book: BE Till RS DAY, lutis that you ami our have not begun to think that we have forgotten you. We could nevtT do that. Our thoughts turn dally to those whom we left behind when we came here. To some this may seem willful exile. However, we know that we shall never regret the life we tisik up of our own free will that we might serve our Saviour best. Thus far we have spout our time studying and getting used to college life. As we have ample leisure time, we have seen quite a bit of Milwaukee. It Is a beautiful place with many beaut If ill ticn, homes, for parks, and oilier attractions one who loves natural beauty. The are very hospitable. Hoplo hero Kach Isiy nt college goes to the homo of some good Lutheran famdinner. This ily for his Sunday the helps wonderfully in making friends boys fool at home. Our college covers about eight acres of land In u beautiful! residential sect bin of the city. There are throe dormitories, housing aUuit two hundred-fiftstudents, a dining room with a hospital alsive it, a classroom building and a gymnasium. consecrated There are eightis-- acting as gentlemen the professors here. They make us wink hard, but they me never harsh. Our director, president Is a sympathizing foster Hooth, father of all the Isiys here. A boy coming to Concordia has in the the greatest opsirtunity world. I think every boy here Is working hard to provi Worthy of the privilege his church has given him. Sincerely. HAMMFLL and CLAYTON CARL LOSSKR. Christian SANDY MAN WINS SILVER TROPHY Mr. Arthur Caster of Sandy lias received a silver trophy pitcher from the firm of Stark Brothers Nursery, at Louis Camia. Missouri, as an award for winnitiej the state championship for salesmanship in the month of ScptctnU r. more trees and other nursery slock than any other salesman of the several hundred Mr. (Vister ill sold ftah. well Stark company Is America for known throughout and the Stark Delicious apples f(.r their other trees, shrubs, roses and small fruits. They have l.'MHHl throughout the 1". S. salesmen and their nursery Is the largest and oldest In the country. Mr. faster wishes to thank any reader of the Murray F.agle who. In by giving Il n an order, belis-distinction. the winning of this Hn loot r with bis tend of shekels. When llcib ii ud Frank get thru cutting excuses they will le pay ing the Iooii1e Instead of taxing tht in, unless their I some wUlaki' In the figures. Roosevelt says he will cut out .mil .ti dollars and Herbert says in III cut out a billion and one half. It looks like the boys are In for more or lcs man sized Job of on iiltin; regardless of "ho g'H knife handle. One terrible thing nlsmt the Is the enlarged pictures c ampa f these of the candidates. Sou words are lllu (rations of le-all to a U' hhould and us reg:iurdlng alleged human K'hI -- lH ,ltt Pest to register and vote (O.nllmied on last pap-- ) In the i , |