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Show UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME (Continued from rage 1) bill, iniosod, after a conference with senate and house lenders anxious to uvoid u liquor control deadlock, legislation culling for control by the state of wholesale distribution of hard liquors nnd licensing for private sales. It Is believed that it will provide a ('omuiou ground for settlement of f the liquor problem. Probabilities that little favorable cooperation would be forthcoming from Governor Henry II. Wood and I he apparent desire of legislators to sjH'ed action on important measures aided in killing talk of n special liquor control session. to hold a constitutional convention to handle the many amendments to the constitution already proposed are reviving some consideration. of 49 liquor inuch-talked-o- 1'ro-jmsn- early ballot lug also that they will likely vote and New Deal , . , To junket or not to junket, en masse r by committees, occupied much legislative time last week, with the in toto forces winning out in the !ioiisi and the in the senate . . . Kopresentatlve Lamnreaux continues Warwick lo be Hie busiest man in the legislature, with 1! public utilities bills uldcl to his individual hopper list nst week . . . Senator Ward O. Holbrool; was the "W. C" of the ;wiufe, with 12 bills introduced, k ven of them having to do with taxation . . . Senator 1). W. Parratf n the upiier house and Bepresenta-Iv- e P. S. Murthakls in the house ire responsible for much school 'egishitioii aside from taxes . , . The hearing on the Peterson under-'rounmine work day bill brought nit the most acrimonious debate up 'o date, with the mine owners (long most of the talking and getting be least results. d son-!,.- . 6:45 p. in. Evening service with ner. Church church business sermon by the pastor on the subject, monthly meeting Baptist Church, 62 East 48th "The Church and Modern ProbV. South Street, James Payne, pas- lems." Bonei Million Yeart Old Dug j tor. Workmen sinking a well tl Week day services: F. A. D. chapworSunday Services: Morning ter of the World Wide Guild at South Wales unearthed a son of ship and Bible school, sermon by Melbourne Wallace, Elder Bull Green Gold and the church on Tuesday night at ). huge bones estimated to have k. annual The Is exthe pastor. This will be a "pot luck" din In gravel for millions of years held last Friday in the Taylorsville Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wallace, the : Young people's service. within m. a. 10 home arrive to a be to pected lug amusement hall proved The decorations consisted next month. He has been laboring success. for of cold end green streamers coming in the Southern States mission from all sides of the hall and fasten the past two years. ed In the center with several balMiss Marinda Bennion entertainloons. MIsm Marian Lindsay was crowned queen of the event and was ed at her home last Friday evenpresented with a box of candy by ing after the Gold and Green Ball. :he president of the Mutual, Mr. A lunch consisting of open faced Clyde Barker. Her attendants were sandwiches, Jello, punch and cake Van Den Akker a la mode was served on small Miss Catherine and Miss Marian Bennion. We were tables to eighteen guests. honored by having severul members of Stake M. I. A. present. It was in- Mr. Floyd Cook returned last Satleed one of the most gala affairs urday, January 21), from a trip to of the season. California. lie reports that his visit was a very pleasant one. Mrs. Scott Bringhurst entertained Sunday afternoon In honor of her Coach Ike Armstrong of the Unlittle daughter, Cleo Phoebe's third of Utah came out to Tayiversity Irthday. Several little guests en- lorsville and addressed the Scouts, Joyed games and light refreshments. Matters of tremendous importance are now being enacted on Capitol Vanguards and M Men Tuesday evon Hill in Salt Lake City, where the Twenty-firs- t the subject of athletics. ening legislature of the State of Mr. Edgar Lindsay has Just of The EAGLE may be inin session. In order that readers Utah is now from it recent attack of flu. The REPRESENTING are formed as to how THEIR legislators THEM, we Plymouth Junior High basHe is now back to work and feeling ketball team "cover" defeated the have arranged to have our own capitol correspondent the Grnnite much better. legislative Junior high Wednesday afternoon session. His first articles appear elsewhere in this issue. Miss Phillls Sanson! has been en In a spirited game, resulting In a 'ore of 15 to 12. joying California, weather for the Captain Van past several weeks. She has been len Akker of the Plymouth team staying with her brother and his performed outstanding work In the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sansom. same which was exciting through Miss Sansom roMrts to be thorough Taylorsville & Bennion ier-inltte- d mid-wee- CHURCH Murray Pioneer 1t p The EAGLE Will Tell You How Your Legislators Are Representing You! "Under the Capital Dome" out t A sparkling column filled to the brim with "inside" information and gossip current in the capitol halls, as well as in the senate and house chambers. Authentic bits of news matter, discussed informally in order that all SECOND WARD CONJOINT Following the opening song and prayer at the Murray Second ward e onjoint service, The Girls' chorus will render two numliers; reading by Mrs. Leone Rasmussen; solo, by Mrs. Merle Hobhs Caster. The M. I. A. slogan will be treated by a local memlier, followed by a musical number by the M Men quartet.. Mrs. E. M. Rynenrson, nienilx-af the Sunday School Stake Board will be the speaker of the even- - under-curren- Bee-Hiv- In addition to "Under the Capitol Dome" The Eagle will present a "spot" news story each week, telling the citizens of this district exactly how their representatives and senators are voting on important bills how they are presenting the problems of our own community whether or not they are TRUE REPRESENTATIVES, of the people who have elected, them. Every article is written from an unbiased viewpoint ; yet every story "packs a wallop". Dale W. Waters, of Midvale. Is deluded among the students In the University of Utah School of Law, according to an announcement received from that institution. en-oll- Is-u- ts Spot News Feature Service r Murray High School will soon a Student Directory. affecting the vital legislation may understand the powerful to be enacted during the present session. DON'T MISS THE NEW SERIES STARTING TODAY IN e Fint Fraternity Started 1750 The first American college fraternity was organized at William and Mary rollese In 17.7) In Virginia. THE MURRAY EAGLE Rui YfflHJ NEE IPMOTMG op-rett- semi-weekl- il HOW MARGE WON iCE nOnje.n5P well Jirv AKYrAi.TOu 7 , TO LrV-- . 50ON Zlli?rJ MOTHING rMMGP- WHAT WrVONG POT. WHAT OO CO CAW!. NEVEPs I lOO YE. rEfHN NNAkG-E.- . X fc r tyJ I'U-C- A ft I QU AS ? PREPARATION. ' olive, qiu i LW WANT PKRLINO, SO LOVELV . tR.V M G1R.L BEAUTY KI TO ou coe over,.vhm; J NtOLECTING-tOUR.SH- UiED TO OUTDOOR. Ux "Wu DqnT - v. NOTHING Jim, why? We fV1fll JT HD MiniiTninii Have Your Printing Done In Murray Ma 4ni( ifiy M fr mt rfUfwrnnaat Mora U now Outdoor Girl Pic PowW, m hr Outdoor OtH Brautr 2I irm of ntkw n ml imrmi Jm OM OUm Od Rwuct Pnxturti , W d 10c K M mirm Ur. Out fir. OUTDOOR GIRL tot tk Beaut? SEND v!v BEAUTY PRODUCTS D.t CITSTAl COfOATlON. IN Wlllli A,.... N.. Y.,k I nioij l(k cotf Mn W4 )t,wol mailing H,ol. few fi.e lomevi eldi e le'ellntu. .,,. NAML, ADDUSl CITY k 6:-?,(- bill RETURN FROM LONG The Neslen by request TOUR IN 20 STATES banning advertising by dentists Is arousing considerable adverse comment from folks who don't mind Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Simons and learning in advance of a tooth-fillinion Hnyd arrived home last Friday or pulling ordeal the qualifications of the man who is to do the "mm an extended automobile trip hiking them through twenty states. job. The opixments of the measure Leaving six weeks ago they took point to the fact that the 'be southern route through Arizona, must freely advise pros- New Mexico, Texas, Arkansa, and pective customers of the qualification of (iallant Knight or General Mississippi. Jones as u producer of fine stock, Turning north here they went diSo why shouldn't ti dentist be rectly to New York City, where to tell the world of his they visited their daughter, Daisy his methods and several weeks. Returning they visqualifications, what not? They can see no harm ited in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, in It, nor in advising the public as ly enjoying her stay. Nebraska and Wyoming. to costs and the like. wonin the highways They rexrt Ienlzcns of rural communities derful condition and weather condiand small cities and towns are ral- tions were Ideal. They encountered lying in opposition to the senate bill .ero weather in Missouri and for (rut of the 'ine, day only. proposing that 10 A Short Kerord of gasoline tax money le nlloted for Biographical All places of Interest were visited city streets. John Richardson, One of Our men stiffened on route both ways and the trip Utah Southern living Pioneers of This their opposition to the bill despite will linger vividly In their memories Community last made in its favor arguments is a trip, nnd in addition, their vis week by inemliers of the state road 't with their daughter was a source Mr. Richardson was born in Bed comniissidn. They are convinced if greatest pleasure. that it would work to the detrifordshire, England, in 1S51, the Miss Inisy Simons lias been Non of the late Charles and Sarah ment of the smaller cities and towns and establish a precedent isslstant director of National Child Lavender Richardson. that might easily lead to diversion Welfare work for the past five or He came to Utah when eighteen of the gas tax revenues into sourc- ilx years. Her headquarters are of age with his widowed years es opiKsed to the general public in New York City, but her work mother, crossing the plains by rail welfa re. her to other cities as well. is far as Ogden. lie first settled In A committee leading In the fight takes Much of her time Is spent In New Includes the proiswal against Taylorsville and after four years, among its directors Scaker Walter Jersey, at present and In addltlodn purchased twenty four ncres of K. Granger of the house, and Sena- she Is taking jMst graduate work nt land In Grant ward. Improved partly tor O. C. Bowman of Kanab. the Columbia University from which Our subject made his own way, by Institution she will obtain her de hard toll beginning almost penniless, Many senators and representa- gree this year. he cultivated and Improved his tives last week Joined In an inviFriends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Simons, projierty, making it one of the outtation for their constituents the folks back home lo write them is well as Daisy, will lie glad to standing farms in Salt Lake counad Hib regarding their view on know of her continued success. ty. pending or urojiosed legislation. In the year of 1S72 he married wideThe Invitation reflects a MURRAY HIGH OPERA Elizabeth Mackay, daughter of the spread desire on, the part of the FEBRUARY 7 AND 8 late Thomas and Sarah Franks lawmakers to obtain a close-uMackay, hand-car- t man pioneers of this view of what the average "Melinka of Astrakhan" a Rus section. He has seven living chilthinks of legislation what he wants, how he wants It on the sian operetta in two nets will I to dren, most of them residing in Salt statute books, and how he feels presented by the Murray High Lake county. His wife died several about legislative doings In general. school February 7 anil 8 In the auyears ngo, but Mr. Richardson still ditorium. resides in t lio same little home he legislative Hopper Grist The story of the ojicretta Is laid built soon after the purchase of his A bill to create a metroiHilitaii around a plot dealing with a girl farm acreage. water district, thereby enabling wh placed In command of a RusMr. Richardson has always lieen work to begin ami reach completion on the I cer Creek project. Is likely sian fort on a wager that she can a faithful memlHT of the Mormon to be Introduced this week . . . . manage and defend the fort as well church, having for many years tak- Evidence that the Karmor-Ijibo- r as a man. If she succeeds she is "ii an active part In Its work. He bloc will not le entirely cohesive to be given a trip to America: If is known to his many friends as was seen when its vote was divided she falls she must marry a man she an honorable nnd genial on a motion to susM'iul the rules dues not love. for an Immediate vote of the child There are thrills and adventures lalsir resolution . . . 1 tally meetings (if the senate appropriations with a generous amount of humor Ickson; Mary Strong Fort. I'atsy and It Insures pat- Morris; ("apt. Arensky, Morris Canami claims, revenue and taxation In the ami judiciary committees will be rons an evening of splendid enter- negieter; CorMraI Ivan, Jay Blackheld hereafter; tri weekly meetings tainment. The cast follows: Gen. burn; Bubo. ("has. Hansen; Cordon of the slate and municipal affairs Ivauoff, ('has. Gllhespie; Melinka King. Kdwln White; A. B. Cohen, meetcommittee, and Ivanoff, Virginia Cannegieter; Vas-k- o Weston Wright ; Messenger, Wayne ings of the social relations and and Wasko, Virginia Pearson, Wright ; Cossack Chorus. Soldier-ettes- ; . . . That Republirelief committee and Business monger, .John She-ji-i; I,ols can koiui tors will vote as alike as Falrbourne; Sophia. Billy Mr. Robinson, director. two I:; a was seen In the Morris, Dean Campbell, Carol Er- horse-breed- BAPTIST JTATL. H) ,,)( iH "Service Willi a Smile 99 The Murray Eagle CALL US MURRAY 35 |