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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE many rLE MURRAY 533 Taylorsville Ward Mill Creek Ward Union Ward FOR KKNT pros-x-roii- ..... .vnt 35 Mui-- y Telephone Thursday by Murray State Street, Mar- - eH, 4v42 South rtah few-har- busi-i.es- fi:i,lered I'll Salt 'Lake City. f fl, ,.fv' March mt.:: 9J". Ctab. under the isiv. 3, a,- matter clnss xerond ns S trfrnua ap le sirsc ription mouth. Salt Lake County$ wr nc year, can Lewbere in United States ie year in advance ? b. WALLACE. , .10 0 Editor RISING BAROMETER A barometer is lie depression I l.iifiili'iiv tions. There is much talk of restoring silver to our monctory system, thus opening up again nn additional avenue of thrift activity. We have passed (lie crisis in the economic battle of our country,; nnd are again on the broad road toj True, it is long and( prosperity. steep and will require the united efforts of our ieople. But we have; successful)- passed the most dan-- ! gerous portion of the climb, anil the will not be difficult rest to negotiate. restored. belli lifKinniiiK to raise I i 'i.pcniy rls- - AT IT AGAIN' liallereil lie:td. War! War! War! And right west nre of in our own here eace loving to miiterlnlly improv- - U. S. A. I industrial, eouimerehil and ngi'IThe Big Xavy league has trained to jnir:il eoiiditiotw in t In months its guns nnd (hundred a broadside at l'resideiit Hoover because he editors everywhere would scale down naval "'..wsiiaiHT expendI1.. tl.tinir tlieir bit in Hit iini-- t itures the coming year. Iv'ii to ni'e '"d Man lepressinn "You show abysmal ignorance of V d Iio - ' ii.k. eiiewiimlly delivered and the navy," shrieks the lily ."' in inii-i- l t'l- ii niiirn Jiiiii-t- I he iroMr place. s. men-hun- t iiniMs. business s. men f iiurl- - ceneraly and tnrn- - preai'liitu; oploniisin drill' ear to the iiesslnilst. ' f, Nple who have heen hiding IJrir in y away in dark hole a$l in old MH ks :iie hrini;inc it out tail r.MimiiiiK' it ! It pl'oer phiee 41ie lialikv Jin- - hank themselves are exhihil-t- f eoiidltion. are a sirwiulheued cJkuiL' loiui daily with more regard tin safely of their depositors, eail are celling the money of the rmaiiry hark into its old ehttiinel ft passim; frm hand to hand. to are )katnil'ai'liirei Increase their out put and are em- 4oyini; mine men and women. X ri (' ', League Chief at the president. I'm ruths and distortions of fact! "Zowle! Hully copy," hcwl the Washington corresimndenU. I ll apMiint an investigating ioaledly retorts the president. "Whoopee! Irf-- t 'er rip, say we. It puts spice Into life and our minds from that a: ale oi l siihjovf of depression a silver llni.ig to the cloud of gloom. And besides our sttur spiinglcr old I'ncle can not afford to allow Japan, China, the league of .Nations and Al Capoiie to monopolize all of the first page publicity. Ire-lau- d. e reg-bic- age I ay. When the Polish ambassador In Washington told Senator Borah of Idaho that he (the senator) didn't Miss has. Davis and Mrs, Gene tained at dinner Sunday for Kuroeaii Mldvule. Elnora of Thurler relumed home Monday evtries, the senator shot back to the Mackay visit with Mrs. it week from ening effect i tint he "knew to much about Mrs. P. .1. Kuss' entertained the j in Idaho. Jerome. Edna Dals, KaroM-acountries and their afmember of her bridge club at her fairs." The good old west Is not In h :i'r of the retiring nflh'ers home on r.th East Saturday eveni. fin Id to sHak Its mind, even to of the Taylorsville Ward Relief ing of last week. gilded ambassadors who are sup-- S.m lety whieh are as follows: Mrs. The little baby daughter of Mr. hims1 to Is addressed In the soft l.ffie Tboinander, Mrs. Minnie and do tones one would use In Frame, Mrs. Belle C. Bennion and' and Mr. Clou Wright was christthe prcseiK-- nf an angel. Mrs. Mary A. Cook. A social was ened and blessed at the Mill Creek ward clias'l Sunday, Xoveinber 1. given Tuesday afternoon at the' Now that of Laval premier Ward Relief Society room. A inus-- j Elder Carvel Campbell informing t ram e has here mid gone, itnl program was given, followed the ordinance. The little girl was t.tiiiied Rosemary, and she is the Tines the news that Foreign Mill-- j by refreshment and each guest was isli-- r Griiudi of Italy wauls to I ted with a enmeo brooch for first girl In n family of five lmy. come, iiImi Chancellor Briteiilng of her good and faithful work. Thej Mr. ;. 1(111 and Mr. Iter-lii- s Germany. Following the German new otfiecr chosen are Mrs. Flor-- i Hi out blight and eariivv were ii Mute-ma- ll lio doubt I here will he erne lieiinioti. Mr. Mary Clark,! ly lit the beginning of the pheasant a regular provshm of them all Mr. Annie Yancey and Mrs. Jeiiuiej w.iieing something from js Mir old! Fratne. Fifty lld guests enjoyed tbei a nil ipiall season, and they got their a Holed amount every day since. I i.i le Sam. Fliele Is it patient old affair. to and siis.eplalile individual, Mr'" Mrs- - J- - A- - K,l,,,,-V- ' n!KI Mis imUv Bennlo,, and Miss iV fii.llery, but If he ulvcs them free -- ad. East are remodeling South liionU and n good lime while hen' lent Jones entertained hlstccn of;i home ami their making it strictly that U iiIhuiI enough for him to their young friend at an evening at iniHlerti by putting In a full cement tttfli up at the present t tint. The' parly Wednesday of last Week nnd bath rHitil,; biiseinent, furiifli-I rouble with our Uncle Is thai lie; the IW'hiilou home la Taylorsville. n most ntlr.utlve nnd make hhh deco-In the 'ma done Ihi much coughing in lb" Fall flowers were used j home. ration. Games were played nnd re-- i know 1' plUI'LKX, tht Rliuta that will not fshaiter. Installed In pur cur luvtur'H and protect aguln.l the huxard of brok-f- e glass. Broken and Vlrc gum U the cuu of 6& I Injurh-- to p.vwngora In Jitomohlle acctdenta. We are authorixed aitenta for ipl' i Th aiaaa of No Re- by the r'U. W'e axe equipped r'actorr to Inatall Trip-I- n your car In a few pura by factory trained taech-- i n,1 flyinif m '"ont delay Do It none drop 1 t our plant and let ua tell dvi how tittle the protection for M and your loved one will i EN GORDON i much nbonl coun-- & SONS e re--e- ii s e jwt. fle-hnie- tit School The United State army hM medlral wbnol. but It la only for medical offlrcn already In Iheaerr-tea- , It It a pnt graduate trhooL J u a I e I " t AND SFMNm QSr? Season it Chrytanthemum Here J Com in and tee our lovely flowers nd innpect our newly remodeled Flower Shop Wc make a pccial!y of funeral pieces 1 I FRF.K IMUer) I i 3 i FN s M,s HtQM An)her l:M a. m. to I OTUW K p. m. MURRAY FLORAL MIOM. DAY ( Ix-e- Phone Murray 43 Murray, Ut. I Mrs. j Arotj Mdical a j j l Bu J polls, y The (ttttNi of Xo IWc'-- X skipe the the name of a candidate ainl voted. And ut that, l he vote of Unit little child was more to be desired than that of w.ine of the notorious crooks and gangsters in this country. TKIPLEX J up to Millie .Uutoii and Albert Koren-s- i AKMISTKK DAY AT I IMOIA n, small sous of Mr. and Mrs. S( 1100 u Armistice Day was l'itingly obAlbert Sorenson have been quite ill following an operation for the served at the Lincoln School from removal of their tonsils and adnoids II to 11 on Wednesday. The program began with u flag last week. They are both reported the Boy this week, laising ceremony by as greatly Improved Scouts and a flag salute led by however. principal N. 11. Webb. The Star Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. .1. Wassmer Spangled Banner was played by the had as their guest last week their Murray High School Baud. neice and nephew, Mr and Mrs. The singing of the song was diJoe Dennis mid family of San rected by Mrs. Lenore W. Walton. went Next came a solo, "The They Cabriel, California. Flag Withfrom here to Moab for a visit with out a Slain," by Mrs. John M. Park. their parents. The Murray High Band played numbers three rousing; patriotic Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hardy, Jr. which was followed by a talk on dinner entertained at five o'clock, "Actual Experiences in the War," Sunday of last week. Covers were' U. Smith. laid for the folowing guests: Mr. by Supt. Calviu of the program Another feature and Mrs. II. E. Toeves of Aberdine. was the planting of an elm tree V. E. Mrs. Mr. and and Idaho, the 2H)th birthHardy, Sr., of Salt Lake. The commemmoratiiig of George Washanniversary day evening was spent in a social way. ington. The tret was planted by bus Pioneer Win. Park and was dedi Mrs. Heber Bennion who j spent the past few mouths in Salt cated by Bishop Alum Cornwall. Lake with her sister, Mrs. Heber As this Is Aniericau Education; .1. ('rant has returned to the home Week, a sand table display of work! of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Barker, being done In Mchool, and stressing, where she will remain during the "What Education is Doing forj winter. America" was on exhibit in the. hulls and rooms of the building. Miss Marguerite Hoggan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J. Hoggan, Mr. ami Mrs. John Devy, of Taylorsville, was stricken with a Utah were gues's last week of their severe attack of npiendicltis last graiidpan tils, a id family, Mr. and week and rushed to a Salt K'ike Mrs. A. W. Anderson, on Hill Ave. hospital where she is rejiorted much Mr. and Mrs. Devy have Iteeu marImproved following an oj)eratlon. ried sixty four yars and are very familiar with Hie early pioneer days Mr. and Mrs. Kred Harrison have in Utah. Mr. Devy claims to have announced the arrival of a new baby built the first nubimnhile made in girl at their home In Dietrich, Ida. Utah, in l!KKi, nnd used this same Mrs. Harrison was before her mar- automobile for eleven years. Ilogan, of riage, Miss Mary Mrs. A. (Jehrlng ai d Mrs. (leorge t; ranger. Hadley gave a dinner party Friday Mr. Caylord West and Miss June evening of last week in honor oC l'hillips were married Thursday, at Mrs. Hadley's Hon, Waller, who the home of Mrs. West's mother, will leave in a few days for a Swiss Mrs. Joseph Bringhurst. German mission. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bringhursl, TaylorsMrs. Brockhnnk, Mr. and .Mrs. R. ville, and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen, of Wilson, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Gehring, Sandy, will entertain at a wedding Mr. Clarence (Jehrlng, Miss Vuoina Miier Saturday evening at the Lrockhank, Miss Fay Player, Mr. home of Mrs. Jorgensen In honor A. W. Anderson, Mr. Clif Mrs. and of Mrs. Bringburst's son, Mr. (Jayford Hadley, Mr. Harry Gehring,! bird West and his bride, formerly honored guest and Mr. and Mrs. the Miss June I'ldllips of Salt Lake Hadley. City. The house and table decorations will be in yellow and pink Mr. aud Mrs. Gravin have just The guests will chrysanthemums. completed the remodeling nnd imInclude only members of the Immedproving of their home on Hill Ave. iate families and a few close The entire outside has lccn given It lends as follows: Mr. and Mrs. a new stucco finish,, and the in-- j Kiissell Coodman. Mr. and Mrs. terlor has Ikmmi repaired andj Crank U. (bMslman, Mr. ami Mrs. This makes a very lovely painted. Henry V. (bMslman, Mr. l'hillips, home and a splendid Improvement the bride's two tasters, Mr. and to the community. Mrs. V.. J. Hancock and Mr. and Mis. Earl Sleallns. Mr. and Mrs. X. Mattonen enterj new one floats over from In l ister the law Is that any Itelailer are hegildliK to exrl-tfof age, a revival In business, are find-p- ciilcn may vote, regardless name of the able to if the pronounce ila-i- r lOslnuieis more cheerful on name his the and M , In the election of a few days iign a child of five yearH of A Ml RR.W 41 NIGHT IIVl-AM- ) 740.1 S with garage. Murra.r. season on 10:i2. The oil Industry is much improved in the west, thanks to a headed mid strong governors. Determined efforts are lieiiig s made to stabalbe the cotton in the southern states. There is u strong revival of gold mining in the west under improved and less exiicnsive condi- a a : WANT ADS contented than for many months past. Farmers and ranchers are looking s forward to a better nnd more mid Were tTVed. Mr. II. It. Maccy I Jus coinplel-lua new, iinslern four rtoiii frame a Miss entertained at diiuiT parly .Saturday evening of building on the corner of .".!Mli South list week In honor of a number of nml Third East, where he w ill oh h well a it burlier shop and store, a her friend. make their home, Mr. and Mr. The Adult ibis of the M. I. A. Maccy eiHct to move Into their! i f I be Taylornvllle Word under the j new place Ihl wt'k, tiic.lh.il of lielie PtUloll Wilt pre- Mr. mid Mrs. II. 8. Klmlsr badj will a playlet on N'oveinWr 31, at the ward amusement hall, n their guest for a few ilaya dur-- i lug the week their father and liioth-- j Mr. ilusinve A. Rupp of Taylora-vltlo- , Mr. nnd Mr. John Anderson,' er, 111 lui Ih'ii quite id price, Ftah. at hi home for the pat Iwo weeks. lie I rvmtled iniieli Ituprovi! al Mr. nnd Mr. I., S. Walton, of ibl time. Salt Luke t "It jr. were the ginm of iM'r.' Burton tiroxvr. 3.i..t South lTnliont Breafht Wftlla Third East. Mr. Pluger. who had to borro f money to patenl hl Invention The Young Matron' club of Mill Uie aewlng machine, left 113,000, Cn-cctitortalned at the home ii ODO; Mr. (lillette, who devUed the Ward Wilne-itnMarauerlie Mr. atlll if ahlclt ran lnlotn aafcty than nor hla boara of last week, A candy pull nam, mid la.uiiCMW: whll Jtii)h Obblen. wa the main feature of entertainwho Invented barbed wire, bene of the even tiled from I.I abarp lttedne. t' ment, the remit Imbr mil lug being devottsl ((.. In I activity the eitent of a quarter of Influenced lion and Incidentally and nuisie. Those attending were the fighting method of tt world Mr. N.s.tim Wnllin, Mr. Stella ireateat war. Whitehead. Mr. IiVott Salisbury. To Std It, Toll It Mr. Colin Kowfll, Mr. Tbelma ahuuld man rotuoA buMueot The beto toll Hill, Mi. Melva-- Cliriieii'ii. and It h ha 0rt ler (bat fore I can tell It, Mr. kiy Wright. Beunloii FOR RENT It Rooms ami breaknook all newly papered, linoleum Garage. 2JMI East 45111 So. fast room modern house 130 Jones street LOST A pair of dark glasses In a light brown leather case Is'tween the Arlington School and 4Stu South. Please return to Arlington School Reward. big dame will be staged at the I'nloii Recreation Hall SatKOU RENT Kuruisbed aparturday night. This will be a ndsflt ments, steam heat, hot aud cold costume dance and there will be water $15 to ?25. Inquire Murwho ray Mercantile, Murray, Utah. plenty of fun for every one Aim! tier FOR RENT joins the crowd. WANTED 47IO Maternity work will be appreciated. Best of care. M. P. Allnmrk, 44.'i5 Kalibourue St., E. irilh South. -- 1'nder the general management of Clen C. Milne, with Mr. E. M. Drage, floor nuiiuiger, the I'nlon Ward dances are becoming known far nnd wide as dunces where FOR RENT house, partly clean, wholesome recreation Is tin furnished, garage. oTiItl) So. State. watchword, the music Is nlwnys of FOR RENT the liest and everything is done to make the dances a real source of New t'obiiilal home til Murray, 1 block east of Stale street, beenjoyment and a credit to the comtween Vine and 4Slh South: five munity. room: steam heat. Call Was. 'Mrs. Verne Mounteer gave a quill4111: r.15 Mdnlyre Bblg. Salt ing party at her home Thursday afLake ; .It) a. in. to 2 p. in. ternoon of last week. WANTED: ALL kinds of sewing Mrs. Maude Latimer has just reami remodelling. Mrs. II. (i. turned home from Ely, Nevada, afMl ley. Make appointments or ter a few weeks visit with friends leave orders with- .Mrs. T. C. Daand relatives there. Vine street, Murray or vis, Phone Mln ray tll-Mrs. Ellis Burgon returned home this week from a visit with her I' ' 'It RENT: 3 room furnished daughter In Sprlngville. apartment. Ltd Vine Street. Tel. til W. (i. W. cphone Murray Elder Bert Burgon gave a most (ranter. talk at the baptismal! Impressive services held in Union Ward on No-- i vcmlier 1st. Charles Alma Eriekson officiated at the service and t lie chiulldren rceivlng baptism were Frank Ross Fullmer and Lloyd Harold Nelson of Murray Second Ward and Marjory Austin and Margaret Litson of South Cottonwood Ward. Mir. horn-rimme- d modern house, Brown street, Murray. ENTRY Y NOTICE MURRAY CITY, UTAH, November 11th, littl. I have in my Kissesslon two stray animals, tine light gray mare with mane roached and one sear on left thigh; about nine year told. Due black mare with double star in forehead and one left hind leg while. Alamt one year old last spring. No brands visible. If not claimed by owner and taken away will be sold to the highest bidder at the Murray Estruy Pond, on 4Xi h South, on the L'Oth day of November, 11)31, at 4 p. in. SAMUEL COUGH, Pomlkeeer. Youthful Errors Costly of us who are worth All any- our manhood In unlearning the follies or expiating the mlstakea of our out h. Shelley. spend thing y4'4- Ed Smith is adding a new, 20 strictly modern chicken coop, feet by M feel to his chicken much, Mr. D. M. Nlckle, contractor and builder of Union, has charge of the const met ion. Mr. Smith has had a thriving chicken business in Unbm for several years. .Mr. Are You Using Our Fresh Alma Eriekson who has passed the past (I months in Nebraska, returned to his home In Union Friday. Mrs Henry C. Jorgensen, of Siiudy, tittended a party in honor of Miss June Phillips at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. GoodSalt man, 132S Browning Avenue, Home Made Bread ? . Lake. TRY IT AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER! ALL KINDS OF CAKES AND PASTRY MADE TO YOUR ORDER Grant Ward BAKERY UP-TO-DATE Burlier of Si. AnIs the guest of her Idaho, thony. cousin, Mrs, E. Ml McMIIIian this Miss w MURRAY Phone Mur. 356 - UTAH - eek. Mrs. W. A. Bradford entertained H dinner Sunday for her father, Mr. Charles Sharp, and Mr. and Mr. Randolph Sharp and family of East Mid vii le. (Jranl Ward Belief Society lueciH every Tuesday at 2 o'ch k. Thej first Tuesday of each month is tie-- j oled to the study of Theology., The sisond Tuesday I the business mts'liiig, the remainder of the lime; being devoted to work. The third Tuesday I given to the study of literature, and the fourth Tuesday devoted to the Kindy of S.tehil Service. innlially Every one I invited to Mem! these inert ilic. I "n of Mr. of were the guesi Murray, Randolph Sborp In East Mldvale W. A. I'.rodford and Mr. Save Fuel, Keep out Dust and Rain, Prevent Rattle IHIK til FIMIIIMi 'IOI FOR Etll.lHM.S ASH HOMES OF AIL KINDS "Now and Forever, shut out Bad Weather" With NUMETAL WEATHER STRIP for WINDOWS and DOORS & Co. Morrison-Merril- l 'THK I.UMP.FRMKN" Tuesday. ami Hill Ave., ing for they Will Mr. Mr. left John ltowell, '.H.V. last Thursday morn- I'liotie Murray 1 70 W. S. H. S Murrav t.Stli S... Angele. Calif., where with H'lid folne week their daughter, nnd for the lenofit of Mr. RowcU'a health. CHAl'lM-.l.ICx Mur. tension . o Mis Carol Alma MERCHANT'S LUNCH Best of Service and Food of of lust HenuingMi), dark. Ftali. hnl Friday wis-with her cousin. Mr. nnd Mr. Warren Moore, on W. Iarcii nnd fifth South, cim iu family, last Sunday In Ogden, with Ml. Iiirs4'ii')i .sler. Mr. E. It. Itiu km r. Mr. and Mr. J. Ms Forty Mrs. Minnie Hill and d.itigbier, lit lusl wts k eml In Ogdeli, (live, the guest of Mr, IllU'a mother, Mr. Mary Sorenson. .' Fast Forty-fiftSouth, entertained the Iim nl chapter of the Royal Neigh-l- r of America at a card party til her Imme Wedm-mlaevening. Mr. Mr. 25c So. '.'nil. E. .'IK1 W. t llHinplon, bIsII Madsen by Amlerx.n cntertaitieil Mis I.yona the Junior 1h of the Mill i reik Muttiiil Improvemeiit As liitbu at E. I Mad-wiputty Friday evening at the M Finiith South home East etn1!. (Iiiuie wetv ptajed and lefreshment Were etM-dTwenty gnet were ireent. iMnina Ibe eviuh1I novel ening the arit If ewe tie for the Mill Creek Watd Fail to l held November II 1 a t Murray Cafe CALL ON US FOR HAY -- - GRAIN FLOUR Quality Seeds -- FEED - COAL Poultry Suppliet Fred Carlson & Co. . Phone Murray 422 Oppoait City Hall |