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Show r VOL. 37 No. 43 Theron Tracy City Lions meeting of Inst Thursday was enlivened by a number of interesting speeches. Industrial Theron Tracy, the is a survey who making Engineer of of the industrial possibilities Salt Lake City and the Intennoun-tairegion, addressed the Club in and pleasing a very informative way. Mr. Tracy is a solid "Booster" for Salt Lake and her territory and spoke highly indeed of the weight of the factors that make Murray Cltyjin up and coming location for business and industrial establishments. In this connection Mr. Tracy said he had advised the officials of the Utah Woolen Mills that Murray was the proper place for their new blanket factory. The Lions had the pleasure of hearing Mr. D. W. Moffat, Chester Cahoon and John Bond in talks that interested their hearers, on Murray and her future. Pastor Payne of the Baptist church gave a talk on , "Why Is Murray." The entertainmeut feature of the evening was in charge of Furley Mc Miss Millan and he and his aids, a Mr. mnde and Peters Bringhurst on the eagle distinct impression eyed Lions. Mr. Robbing directed the music and Mrs. Payne ably handled the n piano nunilK'rs. . Poster Contest Shows Talent The poster contest conducted the past few weeks in the Murray schools developed some very excellent work on the part of the students, and caused the judges some in deciding the winners. Mr, Harry Bobbins and Mr. T. F. McIVmnld acted as judgea with Mr. R. Howe In place of Mr. T. I hi vail and Mr. F. U. Anderson who were nnable to Ik' present. The first prize of $5.00 was won by Vernon Barber of the Murray High school, and Isniise Cooler, Evelyn Bringhurst and Lydia revived honorable mention in the order mentioned. Io1a Meehan of the grade school prize of $3.00: Allen Holmgren third prize of $2.00, Grade chool. I'.lso of the grade S'iimil pupils receiving honorable mention were Frank Blaln, Harry Evans, Arne Johnson and Ralph Silver in the order they appear. difficulty Kez-erln- n se-on- MRS. MATILDA OLEND HONORED Hear of Murray's Activities Murray City received much worth while publicity from the radio hrrtadcast of a few weeks ago through the courtesy of the Utah Woolen Mills. Letters have been received by President! Philip Bentz. of the Murray Lions Club, and Judge Fred. R. Morgan from all parts of the country expressing a desire to know more of this progressive city's attractions. The Utah Woolen Mills have again offered "their entire hour on Satur day night, April 14th, from 8 to 9 o clock, to broadcast for Mur ray City's benefit. On this date Attorney D. W, Mof fat will give an address on the suband Better ject of the Clean-UHomes campaign. Professor W. F. Robinson will give the program of the Third Annual Recital of the Murray high school orchestra, which will be presented at the Murray First Ward tonight. m Thursday, April 1 2, 1 r m Just 'one month 'ago the Established 1892 Arbor Day at MurMurray Flower Garden Club Grows ray City Park In Interest I. Lester announces For The Love of Murray Architects plans for comfortable convenient, moderately priced homes especially designed for Murray City and vicinity. These are prepared especially for The Eagle and appear exclusively in this paper. A CHARMING ENGLISH COTTAGE ' In addition to its attractiveness, this house Is conveniently arranged without any waste space. It is adaptable to climatic conditions in Utah. n r GEO. ler cent Since the offering of the New Policy hundreds of people have investigated this splendid Service Certificate, many of whom had other service certificates, and have pronounced it FAIR, PROTECTIVE and a GREATER SAVING, This splendid Service Certificate Twrects-thholder, WIFB or HUB. BANT), UNMARRIED CHILDREN, FATHER, MOTHER. FATHER-IN-LAW- , and tbetr DEPENDENTS, Not only is this Certificate transferable but usual credit accomz i Li . . ' .rx modations will lie extended to J i ,1 Ktt TZ-:those holding same. L-tiThe GEO. A. JENKINS MORTUARY Service Certificate offers . -. X7 all of this for the nominal fee of Ten Dollars, thus SAVING Forty ls ar --1 Dollars- - Immediately. The George A. Jenkins MortuHI ary can sell this Service Certificate for $10.00 instead of a much fM larger amount because Fourteen Years of personally directed serD E 3 SOOJA - KOUSE vice worthy of your confidence has built up a FIRM and STEADFAST This distinctive home is offered as an ideal solution for W. II. STF.NUKF.U ARRANGES INSTITUTION, paid for buildings home on a small lot. If approach can be pained from small a and first class equipment, and has 1IKI.I FOR RURAL IIOMF.K BIG the rear, it can he built on a 40 foot lot. Otherwise a minimum brought overheads down to a mini- width of 50 feet will be The architect has e r-zz- r ' ill i HS4rf2H A CTiT 1 A Mutual In having Mrs. K. are fortunate l E planned required. skillfully for a secluded little home shut out from the noise and din of the modern boulevard by a masonry wall covered with creepinir ivy or some other running plant. Considerable thought has been given to the plotting of the rear of the home. Here will be found the garden, garage,, pools, vegetable view of the garden is obtainable garden, service yard, etc. from the living room, dining room and rear porch. The house should be set well back from the street and lawn with trees and (lowers interspersed planted between the wall and the house. The plan is simple and effective. N'o waste space is found and the work ability of the plan is above reproach. N'otice how skillfully the entrances are arranged so as to lighten the work of the owner. The front hall or staircase is so arranged that it is accessable from the kitchen as well as the living room. The kitchen has all modem conveniences including the breakfast nook and rear entrance located conveniently in the front of the house. The stairways are admirably grouped. There ap pears to be a dearth of window area from the point of view that this perspective was taken but the other elevations will reveal plenty ot window area in tact an rooms nave doume exposure. The cost of a home of this character will vary some depending upon the finish. A conservative estimate would place the cost between $5000 and $TK) depending upon the owner's de- desires and tastesIt is planned for a north front, the most difficult exposure to handle. ' However, it is adaptable to other facings and ca.i be arranged to suit any orientation and peculiarity of the site. Complete plans and speculations are obtainable for this home at a nominal price. Further information may lie obtained from the architect. Lenord C. Xcilsen, 517 Mclntvrc Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Tel. Wasatch 41S6. - ENTERTAINMENT AT of the Murray MURRAY SECOND WARD J. Chegwldden. J m 1 IGN-rOE'A-FIV- ti.II" i.iid HI'"' ' J1. fa i--i, Residents of Salt Ijike county re. siding outside the oirirnte limits of cities iiinl towns are to Ik given a real service this next week by direction of chairman of county rotnmlNsloiiers, William II. Stetine-ke- r. April H'.th and 17th the county trm ks wilt pick up all refuse- - and articles of tin ware or other noitcr-lul- s that are good '"goat food" or seem at home on a garbage dump. This plun of removing gnrbsge on April Kith, and 17tb. Is a wonderful contribution on the part of Mr. Stemicker to the spring Clean Up Campaign. Have, your gnrbnee nut In containers on the side uf the roads on the Idih and 17th. am) Mr. Stciiac-ke- r will have It removed. 0oer-atwith the county official In this work and give the old back yard a real cleaning. Purl with some of those obi tin cans, (FoHs are barred) and oilier kinds of knlck and kiiB'ks. It will )c Mr. Stenackers' moving day so join In and give the friend of the county a good load. ReiiicinN'r to put all articles In Isixes, buckets or basket. The lmv on tho county Innks will not have time to shovel up anything. Give l. llliike, councilor. them a heavy welcome and make Following the by the . Mr. Stenaikrr Junior Harmony Club, the M. I. A. it a real Clean-Uplie enctiiiraged for the way of Murray Second Ward will pre- should sent Ihelr clever oneact piny en- tie Is handling bis work for the umler titled "Advertising for a Husband." county and the dcarimeht looki-Ills never lictter. management ! Admission prices will 15 and 2." rents. I'mvcl will go to licneflt of Mr. and Mrs. F.rnet Cronford Murray City Seminary, entertained at dinner Saturday for e An exceptional evening of enter Murray Flower Is offered the people of and tainment meet with them The Murray High School his Garden Club the Murray Second Ward at culture flower Murray cause tn lx pmud of Huntsman give brief talks on evening, April 1!). Thursday Chapel " Lclrr, a Junior student, for the at Ihelr regular meetings - at S o'clock. The Junior Harmony Mrs. Cbfgwwk day evenings. UK splendid showing lie made, the Clever Klls Club, formerly oi the runmi annjeci wbllen spoke week he was Ibe faest to the which now luemls-r- s of their twenty-eigh- t How to Make a Flower warucn. Company ner In the Granite, Jordan and Mur-, t. M tff Utah Federation of Music and which A very delightful lime was family. April Huntsman On Tuesday, IHvlidiin. Saturday. The Ladles of the (i. A. It. Jos Is noted all over Salt Ike and surdo by talk on "Vines and Bulb.' Ihesc and Mmweit tis what he could K." Rawlins CI Me No. It will had during the evening, game ami Its for clever eph P rounding country sre ureatly entertain-nietithe iwroml fastest runner In 1IIPII II' .i.i p. music forming part of the valuable at high class skill, will 1k here In a meet Thursday evening at 7: predated and are very the. slate. M. m. In the Comity Flremeu'a hall. Mra. uf direction the under program. body thU wason. Throe i beers for Hunla!! the that Mayor be MonArbor will observed Iny number attended the at Murray City meeting at the city hull of the day, April liiib, I'aik. Flower and Garden Club held lust Kveryone desiring to supply or Thursday evening nnd a very Instructive and interesting session plant trees on this occasion Is invited to join the throng that anwas enjoyed. nbl in the porninnetit beautinually Mr. J. Henry Khlera of Salt Lake of the Turk. At least until fying met with the club, and Ju'ougbt with him two rose plants, packed noon on the liith and probably all and wrapped Just as they are re- day the city will have someone In charge at the I'ark, who will assist ceived from the nursery, nnd In with bis lecture on rose cul- In placing the trees ottered. Murray City Is being steadily Imshowed the prois-ture, steps in caring for the plant from Its un- proved and the City has had much new improving work executed this wrapping until the final planting. The I'ark Is a valuable asspring. Mr. Elders disposed of the roses In a unique manner at the close of set to Murray City and shows fine his address by allowing those pres- results from the work that Is belncf ent to guess a number between 1 carefully carried out.. The past few weeks have been and 5 thousand, the one guessing nearest the number he had select busy ones nt the I'ark. The ground ed winning the roses. Mrs. U. (1. n the State street frontage has been Miller won the first rose lind Mrs. prepared and seeded In grass which Kvn Jamison the second rose. Mr. In a few more weeks, will show a Charles F. Howard and Mrs. Mae velvety "lawn to passers by. Trees H. Clifton also won choice gladoll and shrubs have also been planted and In this resiiect the park of bulbs In the same manner. ficials have In mind the desire to make a splendid showing as soon as WHY NOT TAC'KI-A RKAL ISSUK. possible without sacrificing lasting beauty, and ate therefore using the of trees Has the United States gone send hardwood varieties the for Park. beautifying crime crazy? Our motion pictures and legit linute drama use the un derworld as the basis for plots In MURRAY FIRST WARD the most popular productions toEASTER SERVICE day.' "Killers" Iss'ome heroes In the eyes of thousands of young The Sunday School of Murray ''Beautiful heroines" are First Ward will give an Easter lieople. excused for taking the law Into program snnitay morning. April their own hands. l.'.lh. "A Morning In the Orient" Rome iersons say our orgy of will le presentisl In song and story. crime hns Iki-- caused by the war, The program follows: com- some say prohibition, some say A male quartet nuinls-r- , drugs and others say tsi much jsiseil of Mr. Lenord Nielsen, Mr. and extravagant hnhlU. Verl Jacolisoii, Irew Pearson, and prosiH-rllAs Lwmard Berg, remedy, we pass nniulier-lealawa which we do not enSinking by the Sunday School " . force. MosJ all of them tend to Chorus. A solo by Mrs. Ivy Erlckson. limit the rights of the citizen la the bo3. of thenhy A duet by Amy nnd Vergle the criminal. We seem to Uobinson. Is? afraid to "Inconvenience" th" Miss Clarissa Smith will lie the and Miss Amy Jenkins perpetrntors of crime. s reader on the program. Why pass a law denying the right to buy and own The scene of the program will be revolvers when we know criminals in Faster decorations, with Easter will not nliey sflch a law and llllles and Easter symlHils. can smuggle in all the guns tiny desire. Why not Increase tho penA baby girl arrived on March 21, alty for every crime In which the to make her home with Mr. and is'rpctralor Is found using a gun? Mrs. Cleon Reckstead. Mrs. Beck-stea- d Why not exert ourselves more In was formerly Miss Cannegie-te-r. bringing criminals to justice? daughter of Mr. and Mr. Win. In our literature and In our Cunnegleter. amusement we herolze the crime In our legislature we Mrs. F. R. Anderson Is reported pcrpretator. man who commits no to be recuperating very satisfactor the punish crime, rather than the criminals; ily from a smivssful ncrutbn sub. that Is easier. We blame nil Inani- nit IimI to Wislnesday. mate pistol, a piece of harmless metal, Instead of a public con- against. It is the conditions which sciousness which has Isrome warp- encourage crime which we should . ed as to Its Mens of right and correct. It Is not the cltlen whom we should concen wrong. the trate against, it Is the criminal manufacture and Prohibiting sale of guns would not change and lawbreaker who should re the crime mania. Criminals would ceive our attention. Are we afraid then adopt more deadly iucthNl to tackle the real Issue? la It our Milons, gases, liquid fire, Isimbs desire to make more criminals. Vy and Instrumentalities wblcli could measures which are repuL lake greater toll than revolvers sive to good citizens and causa ever took. them ti lawbreakers by It Is not the Instruments of lion lompliniicc with prohibitory crime wlibh we should legislate statutes? A large JENKINS anMORTUARY nounced to the PUBLIC a change In Policy. This uew policy offered to the Public a Service Certificate which entitles the holder and ALL of His or Her near and dear ones Funeral Service at Cost plus 10 i1ii - ... i 928 A. d imru.iAvr miowixo Utah", 'c.; viiMa KNOW n MAKES g rHAT THE PEOPLE MAY mum. I.KSTER v p The children and friends of Mrs. The Proof Mutildn Olend gave a very pleasant The George A. Jenkins Mortuary, party In her honor last Saturday nor any of Its representatives does night at her home, B'.7 Betilsie ave- not attempt to MISREPRESENT nue. In celebration of her T.'th Mrth-day- . other Mortuaries or to say what they charge for certain caskets. Four generations of her family This would be VERY UNFAIR. were present; Mrs. Mntlldn Olenl, But we will extend Certificate Mrs. Agusta YoiinglsTg, Mrs. Pearl Holders the privilege of seeing the t'lson and little Miss Klenor Olson. fuctorv Invoice of the casket they SR'-eight. are purchasing, therefore absoluteIn games ly preventing any question as to The evening was ss-n- t and family remlnlscenses, and " the fairness of our methods. brief history of Mrs. Olciid's life Tho Georee A. Jenkins Mortu whs given. Many beautiful gifts ary will honor other Service Cerwere presented to her. tificates and it will pay YOU. to our ofc.1-ln1ln enjoyed Forty guest Investigate. Ten minutes In with her among whom were the showroom will convince you oi fallowing families: Mr. and Mrs. tnc Soundness of this proposition 0. (1. Ynungberg, of Lytnnn. Wyo.: ami the method of saving for an HI I mAf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Yoitngbcrg, emergency when It of IIiHiier, Utah: Mr, and Mrs. A. and Greatly Appreciated. K. niccn of Ml lviile; Mr. nnd Mrs. THE MORTUARY Frank nlcnd, Mr. and Mrs. Axel (,1.0. A. JENKINS . SC., I'ltvtt, Mr. nnd Mrs. I Slate South V,M 50 Mr. nnd Mrs. Wni. Mo! Mr. nnd Murray M Hah Murray, Mrs. Os.nr Jledman, Mr. and Mrs. INDIVIDUALLY OWNED Fltnrr Wlnlicrg. Mr. and Mrs. lnv-IPROTECTED PERMANENTLY Anderson, and Mr. and Mr. Axel Yminglsrjr, all of Murray. Mrs. Oloitd has 5 great grand- MRS. K. J. CHEfJWIDDEX ( I LTl RE children. TALKS ON HUNTSMAN i The World to Aeain Addresses Murray City Lions The Murray m Murray City, ' f m n g cl'l-r.cii- law-abidin- si-l- Ut-oui- MAYOR LESTER AND ARTHUR LUND WITH "NEW BROOM" OF MURRAY CITY. Murray City Is dellghiisl wl;h the new street sprinkler and llusli-r- r thai I now giving the City streets that ') hue to look" tmi. h each dawn, Mr. I.und, the salesman for the Mack trucks, has coosrsle. one hundred and some r irnt with the Murray City official In supplying this "Big league" siiipinciu and many favorable comment are heard regarding the outfit and Its lister expresses full wiih ispilpineiit and the ciMsratlon of Mr. Lund. Murray City now bus streets that show In r n real ity and the "Big M.nk" Is attractive enough to make one forge) It Is n water wagon after all. tine by one our Murray City Is quietly taking the step that are making her Ibe tiilk of Utah as busy, progressive, tlcuii, well policed, well offli-cieand w..rth tlelng to. work. Mayor t bm MtliA i sail'-fac- d y . C -- ta a . m r m m mm ma l 1 b, T w 9 v , ( |