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Show Eagle ebr fHurratt MID VALE JOURNAL AND Issued every Thursday by Murray State Street, Mur-mj.jv, 4S12 South l;tnh. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION mouth, Salt Lake County. $ .10 1.00 Lake County 0e year. Suit States-O- ne United in Elsewhere Oi.n year In advance - i...$1.50 ' ADVERTISING RATES Inch $ .50 Msplay, F'T column -- $ .10 leaders, per line Circulation, 2500 Copies Weekly Telephone Murray 35 you fail to get your Eagle telephone the circulation department, Be Bent to Murray 35, and a copy will . immediately. voii When Entered as second class matter Feb-run3, 1027, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act iy of March 3, 1879. Overcharge by City Light riant Revealed by Ballard jXO.fiOO Cleveland, Ohio consumers of muni-liplif-'plant electricity have paid i he city since February, 1925, a in total of $2S0,000 in unnecessary service charges, F. W. Ballard, public utility engineer and former light who built the municipal recent in a letter to charged plant, City Manager William R. Hopkins. Income of the plant Is piling so high Rallard mealed that "someone in your department has taken steps to cover up the embarrassing surplus." The "unnecessary" servi-charge consumer, or $3.(50 a year. Ballard amounts to 30 cents a month for each pointed out. The figures were b.,(vl on an investigation of the plant by nuiiaru wnich has been in progress quietly for the last month. Ballard said the municipal plant is showing huge net profits. In 1925 thi. profit, after Interest charge, was $004.. 907, he showed. "If there is merit in Ballard's contention we will look into it," City manager Hopkins said when he was informed Ballard's letter had been addressed to him. Ballard built the plant, and If he is as good a friend of it as he should bo. he ought not to protest against It getting the money It will need badly later for repairs and improvements." Service Director Howell Wright said he would not comment on Ballard's letter until he had seen It. Ballard said in his letter: "I assume you would lie glad to know that evidence is now available nounced success, with the rate that the Municipal Plant is now a pro-fo- r electricity and that It Is not necessary now to burden the users of municipal light with any additional service charge. "I have iK'en engaged for some time making an investigation of of the plant and I find that the records pete in the finals for the award this the service year are Leone Slater, who will speak charge which has been added to bills on the subject "President Coolldge'B for municipal lfclit since you started stand on Disarmament;" Miss Beth your administration has not only been Martin will sjK'ak on "Our Attitude entirely unnecessary, but it has re- Toward China,; Miss Helen Hothwell of on the subject, "Moussollni," and quired in such an accumulation funds that someone in your department inents;" Mr. Stanley Watts will speak has taken steps to cover up th eeuibar-rassiuon Shanghai's Fall and China's Future;" Mr. Elmo Hutchison will speak surplus. "The .'(t-- i ent service charge which on the subject, and "Mousollnl," g you are adding to the bill of the user Charles Hilton's subject will be "The of municipal light every month means Ued Hand in China." an additional burden of $15.00 per year The final tryouts will be held in the to every one of your friends who are Murray First Ward, Monday evening. o'clock. using electric light, and It amounts to May 2, 1027, at eight-thirta total of ?M0,0(K) a year." The public Is Invited to attend. I'R ATEKNAL ORDER OF EAGLES NOTICE TO ME.MRERS brothers, on Friday night, .April 2!'th. at 8 :N p. m., will be a nomination of officers for the coming year. Now Iirot.hers this is of vital importance to each and every member to see that the interests of ourselves and families are well taken cure of . Itrothers, it is up to each and every one of us to come a'nd help carry on the good work of our order that has done so much good for each of us and that is doing more good every day and every year, in the upbuilding of this great republic. No services will be held on Mothers' Day, May 8th. Hoping to see you all next Friday night, I am fraternally yours in L. T. J. and E., A MEMRER. BININESES DISCONTINUE) TRY OUR AND OUR DELICIOUS BUTTER HORNS 4- - Midvale Bakery Up-2-Da- Bakery te No. Main Midvale, Utah 4828 So. 43 4- - State t 4 Murray, Utah The Simons lirlnton Company, that has IrtH'ii conducting an undertaking business ut 4!i:5 South State Street for the past four or five years, have recently closed their place of business in Murray. Mr. Mur 1. Simons, who has been in charge, has moved to Delta, Utah, where it is understood he has opened new parlors for the purpose of continuing in the undertaking business. Mr. I. llraiisim lirintou, the other member of the firm, will remain lore, busias he is engaged in the elect ness in our c't.v. The Simon1; liriuton Company has tendered a community service am! no doubt many of their friends and patrons, will be when they read this news item. The .Murray Eagle takes this op of expressing their sincere to the members of the wishes good Simons P.riiiton Company. rl.-a- DimondCoal & Feed Co. 41-4- 4- - Kind of Poultry Feeds Made To Order Phone: Murray 259 West 48th South 7 pros-iKHtlv- e COAL STANDARD A'd I AH FOR SALE Good Healthy Stock SM.nsi.rs: Mrs. .1. W. Rntliwell. Mrs. AuJhrey Fugate, Mrs, Kalph Ewiiis. First tirade Miss Milne. .V nr cent. Sponsors: Mrs. Imvld W. Smiilt. M. Ib ury. Mrs. Ivan Tuft, Mrs. 0.-ar Second Grade Mrs. Ijirsoii, K A. Soreiioti. rent. SMinsors: Mr. V. Mrs. v. T. Relllston. Second Grade Miss Melsoii, 71 cent. Simnsors: Mrs. T. C lhivis. Mr. GET YOUR BABY CHICKS AT SMITH'S n cer-dow- 0-- x o Mal-stioi- lh-m- ii a t RETURNED MISSIONARY ENTERTAINED Naomi Mis Seed Potatoes Our car of Russet Sed Potatoes from Victor, Idaho, has arrived. They are in A-- l condition and are moving fast. Act at once to get these select seed. 2.1, Murray Feed Store ANDERSON RELIEF SOCIETY NOTICE On Saturday, April and Mr. Lloyd ("roxford entertained tt their home on East 45th street in honor of Mr. Milton Pexton, who has recently returned from a mission to Australia. Games and music furnished A. ltradford. the entertainment and refreshments Cutler, ".n Third tirade-Mi- ss were served to the following guelts: rent. Sixitisois: Mrs. George A. JenMr. Milton Pcxton, Elders Ruel and kins, Mrs. Win. t'aiineceltrr. Christeiisen. Mr. and MH William Third Grade Mis Waniiskl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bare Ilulse. ,les Hay-warper wnt. Sponsors: Mrs. Ralph rett. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Walker, Miss Mrs. Gmver E. l'.rown. Miss Stexciis of Suit Lake. Miss Banks, M"u:i ijnn-- .l j.kI i;i 'uoihi.w sJK KitmNnn. Melbii cent. Sponsors: Mrs. Fr-Morgan, Miss Enid Pexton, Mrs. Frank Sliver. Australia. Mr. Iris Morgan, of lately 1 r Martin, Fourth Grade-M- iss Mrs. ErneM Croxford. Mr. mid and SMinsor: Mrs. I". It. Morgan. r Fifth tirade Miss Irrle, !'l . PARENT TEAUVLKS' (ASSOCIArent. Stmi.r: Mrs. A. '. ("H.p-rSOCIAL TION r. I'alnu Fred Mrs. Fii'tlf Grade Mrs. Ellni-.- n. A very xiirocssfnl pa rent Teachers' cut. Spounrs; Mr- - I. II. Siuur. .If.. N. E. Smlal wits lold l,i 'he gymnasium of Sixth (inole -- Mr. !l:.wiiid. !''! per Murray High Si!ih. on Wednesday .1 W. U'l-bion!, polll'; A hsn.o 't'owd whs present I" ' 'tciihig, Sixth tirade - Mr. Trunin. s and danci and li.tiu piiftj. iiMitid'lu uaiiM-rut. S"ii'ts: li's. r.iii.len ! Mr-- ti.lt.i.'tili. ing. ELM refreshments were nerved. The o'lin'i- - i f lie organization were THE L. C. Mil I I i: AU III We also have a complete line of Chick Starter Feeds, Poultry Feeds and Supplies & BROWN, Trops. 4870 South State Phone Murray 431 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS Idaho Seed Potatoes We alto carry a full line of McPhee and McGinninty Paints and Wall Kalsomining COAL - UTAH GRAND MUTUAL - ROYAL CASTLE GATE - GORDON CREEK I'' A numlier of years' eTierIence in buying and selling produce and a broad acquaintance gained in this lino of work puts us in a position to get you the best quality of sml otatoe In most any of the leading varieties at a great saving. Smith's Cash Feed p-- M-- PHONE MURRAY 56 South State Street 2 s!id Baby Chicks 4762 Every citizen of Murray should visit the demonstration home on either of COMMITTEE the three days of the demonstration 3, and see the accomplishFor the past two weeks a number May ments of the committee in charge. of ptsjple on our streets have been M. H. CAST TO BE GUESTS asking questions and offering guggtvs-talIndividuals in our community. THE IMPROVED COTTAGE The Theta Alpha Phi Fraternity of One of the parties has a sedan car the Fni versify of Utah have invited that has bcn seen running up aud There's a little gray cottage Just a n the cast who presented the Murray lions regarding the activities of short way off Vine, y com-IanMidi School play, "The Hottentot," the streets of our city in That attracts the attention of every to lie their guests at one of the per with from one to three very in- passer by. formances of their annual play, "Mary, Klustrious ladles, The driver of the car in question is none other than Mr. Now, if you will all be patient, and Mary, (mite Contrary." wait until we are through, The students feel that this Is Phil Rents. The three ladies are Mrs. rare opportunity, as Miss Mae Bab-coc-k II. Ward, Mrs. J. A. Jones, and Mrs. The public are invited over, and the will play the title role of "Mary, A. O. Cooper. committee will show them thru. These people in company with Mr. Mary. Quite Contrary. Be sure you are not in a hurry, and The play will Jie produced in the Leonard Nellson and Mr. Ephralm give them plenty of time 1927. Salt iJike theatre, May Wahlqulst, form a committee of the To show you whaat can lo accomBetter Homes campaign. They have had the responsibility of plished with a little money and time. MISS PRAETOR WILL remodel be could a house that locating When the Better Homes committee, CARRY FLAG ed and decorated and put in shape Took over this cottage on Vine, Three cheers! for Murray, the twen- for demonstration purismes during the It surely looked a blue proposition, ty fifth of April. A day never to be Better Homes week. But they certainly have made things The former home of Mr. Lundell, at shine. forgotten in the history of the MurCenter and Vine stm'ts was secured With the splendid help of our city, ray High School. Why? Well, say, don't you know the an- after some delay, and has since been the firemen, mechanics and all; nual Posture Parade was held, from remodeled, painted and decorated. Appreciation to the corner store that By May 1, this house will have been which one girl was chosen for having makes family, church and town. furnished and put in shape for inspecoththe pest posture, and thirty-lers were chosen to march in Provo at tion by the general public. heifer and calf. The furnishings will lie Installed FOR SALE Jersey the big annual Posture Parade. The 421 Vine icslle Thayne, fresh, Just through the courtesy of the Granite girls were as follows: street, Murray. Marlon Pearson, Maxlne Williams, Furniture Company. be can what is MarIt really surprising Annie Godnl.k, Mable Whlttier, eooeratlon. garet Gaiilln, Keada Frame,, Grace accomplished through of the UTAH-GRAN- D this Those Robphase having P.lancett, Evelyn MeOmle, Amy have hand in untiringly Konnett program Ml nu Miller, inson. Beau, COAL ot put this part ' Margaret Larson, Margaret Thayne, worked night and day Clinkers over. Wiluia Peters, Sarah Krebs, Kathryn of the campaign Boot Less Smoke Less Dirt Iess mechanics local A our of number Walters, Maude Forbes. Viola CarlSlack Less assisted have civic and organizations son, Lillian Holmgren, Marjorle Just What You Need For' The VHander, Fern Farrer wonderfully in helping Chalrmnn Mrs. Brooder Fern Malstrom, Francis Bruiisoll, Ver- Ward and her committee. Your Ask Dealer For It Some of those that deserve sjiecliil ona Reynolds, Grace Clay, Flora Pre-ish. Irene .Johnson, Edna Ross, Havls, Edrie Reading. lilauche Praetor, the outstanding girl, the one so deserving, was chosen to carry the flag. BETTER HOMES The Relief Society of the Murray THE ARLINGTON OKA!. nG!KN'K First Ward will meet at the ward CONTEST chapel Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p. m. contest in the oial hygiene Interest Theology will ! conducted by Mary goes forriri at the Arlington A. Poole, the subject Mug "Mary and with ea h with unabated eiitlniM.-tsti- i Members and at Bethany." Martha succeeding week. Invited to at are Interested of all those the Maudlin: the I'.elow appears grades, together with the tend its tend. and siKMisors. " cent. First Orade Mrs. I'mil, Standard Varieties of mention are the Murray City Fire department under the direction of Ed Larsen ; County Shops, under the di rection of Superintendent L. E. Bar- nett and General Foreman, Mr. L. C. LeDuc. Boy Seoubi, Mr. John Woods, Mr. Ed rarkliison, Mrs. C. A. Lundell, Mrs. Maurice Lyman, Mr. Hugh Ward, Mr. D. Branaon Brlnton, Mr. Ruben Anderson, Mr. Coby Cannegaeter, Mr. Gustave Weller, Mr. D. J. Campbell, Mr. Chas. Webb, and Mr. A. E. White. y v. DANISH PASTRY ance of the performers in their beauti ful costumes. Hyrum Benuion, Jr., who la sponsor ing the opera. Mr. Thurman, general manager, aud Hlrector W. F. Robin- sou, with their nid.s, have been extend ing every effort to make this the big gest musical event of Cottonwood stake. A packed house Is exjected Friday and Saturday nights. The curtain will rise at 8:15 p. in. s. Mu'-i-cn- r Painter Decorator MATTRESSES Paper Hanger MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED Best Work Lowest Prices GUSTAV A. WELLER 4864 South Phone Murray 335 State Streot . . "Everything for the Chick from Peep to Cackle" "KASH IS KING" ihaige. Mr. I.. C. M 'l. r . Fixe yearn MURRAY HIGH NOTES of Movray t Hj on ie. an ;i!iid In v May 2. IH'.T, Monday, !; sltit.lng pu'dir hpei.kli.U, Tin- award M lav 'r' e '"' " .e glteli to !' Mutiny ll'gh Sihool will partlrlpste le j In a et'len of d- -l iitcs. The aillrmntlve ilicll S.liool who -! ''-i- -. if n s .b tiirom.h ten in will debate st Imino while the S. . III !! Ilii.ll on Monday, to neLiiihe tiiiui trim-Ispeaker " H"" Tin Hay to Grants llle. The lir- -t elir tb- - iiwat'l i I'.lni. tin- - M"'H'l iMi.l on Wednesday to Ilels-- r City. by Ml i iid t W.l.-ie- r The winner of tie itindrHiigle will by MWs Margaret ' Mi-Canm '' " Ir. if I'eblde lit the F. of F. oil High SIl'l war I'V . I ',1. f...irih i.r bv M,. I!- .'ay. '" " I""'" who lone Those - fh'' 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills L LESTER ARTIFICIAL ICE Office 6500 State Street RESIDENCE Midvale 17S-- J PHONES: Murray 443 Expert Automobile Repairing Carburetor ami Ignition Adjustments Reo Service Phone Murray 337 Cliff Simpson, Prop -'l l.'-0- Saved by Proper Refrigeration Your Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature 45th SOUTH GARAGE s i LICENSED KMItM.MK.KS LADY ATTENDANT SIMONS & BRINTON UNDERTAKERS Telephone Murray I 4913-15-1- ? South Slate OPERA TTm. S. rTNAFORE READY LET US Sjirir.u Uc.m ;ir oiir Cir In ill ' !' ! in-l ' Vi-'- t osi.-n- il.e f.olt Baltoric3 Charged Cattery & I?niticn Service Co. 4771 Smith S'alfl Slrrrl Mrrav, Vuh i !inxii.r W, r. it's on wood Gut Id F, Roblnti of t'oini!iny otgnld'H'lo" r- - I" In fl"1 for the pre'iitatioii of ti e oJnTS II M. S. Pinafore Friday and Snturhouse. Stake Grnntte !nv nii.bts at the Tie main auditorium tUII le hr.l-- nd for thilr lierformnn'. tnge has Ncu btillt. artl lightistnlliH and sss He -- uMiery .itriiiigi"! f"r the mirs'sring e(Ti' A large il DANCE FRATERNAL HALL, MURRAY Every Wednesday Night Music By BUXTON ORCHESTRA X ' |