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Show 1 THE 'MURRAY EAGLE THE ADAYH 111 PRAYER OF UAl'SNER MARTHA MURRAY Stanislaus Hausner. airman n ed his wife, Martha, rood-hstepped Into Us plane and headed for Warsaw, Poland. Martha Hausner watclimi th plane until It became a dot In the aidant sky. and then wnt t . church, where she knelt In prayer r me sarety of her husband. Days passed, with no word rt fchlp that had soared seaward. Still Martha Hausner prayed. An instance organisation came to give her $2000, but Martha Hausner refused to take the money, She returned to her prayers-bil-let earnest prayers. Oa the eighth day a wireless op erator sitting In his room on the dunes of Cape Cod heard the crisp chatter of code. A ship was calling Stanislaus Hausner had been picked up in Cynics will remark that Hammer's ship was kept afloat by Us irood tanks. Wiser men will consider the buoyancy of Martha Hausner's pray ers, for prayer produces results which science cannot explain, particularly when the prayers are for PHONE HOLLADAY 53-- nuhon Moss met with a near ac gone to the John Howard home in at 45th South and Brighton for a week. They have Ho- cldent FrMay East as he was returning irom man and Irene iBrlnton and Eugem with hi family in Stephensen as house guests. ,hfl etr. A man ih car failed to observe the ., sk'n at the crossing. to the When it became apparent en was of his way hkhoD that right with brakes the dangeml he applied car the result that the approaching The midsection. In bishop hit his car had a badly sprained back, but sor rr to sav the offender was badly cut bone as well as having his collar , small broken. who investigated the The sheriff Mrs. Luella Woodruff entertained at a Bridge party on Monday night for teachers of the Whlttier School of Salt Lake City. Miss Ligla Sessions was prize ner. win- Ladles of the Parra Bureau held their meeting Mtmday evening at the home of Mrs. Melby. Mrs. Scott of Civic Center was present to demonstrate the use of child- Ten's patterns. The first meeting in "September will be devoted to School lunches. The following ladles were appointed on the Flower Committee to collect Holladay flowers and take them to the County eihibit at Mag na, August 25: Mrs. Drlggs, Mrs. Anderson, ttlfrs. Dean Bowthorpe, Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. Myrtle Scott DIS-TRIC- T OF INFORMATION r Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter SCHOOL ISSUES CIRCULAR mid-ocea- (Continued from page 1 ) SCHOOL CALENDAR 1932-193- 3 FIRST SEMESTER: 'Begins Tuesday. Septemlier 6th. Closes Friday. January 13th. SECOND SEMESTER : Begins Monday, January 10th. Clones Friday, May UHh. HOLIDAYS with No School. Thanksgiving' Recess November 21th and 25th Christmas Vacation; Schools will close Friday afternoon, Dwemher 23rd and reopen Tuesday morning, Jumiary 3rd. Washington's Illrlhduy, AYcdnes-day- , Februury 22nd. HOLIDAYS to be OBSERVED in I SCHOOL: Columbus tober 12th. Day: Wednesday, Oc- Armistice Day. :Frlday, November 11th. Lincoln's Birthday : Monday, Feb13th. ruary Tho success of Holladay Ward Arbor Day. Wood camp Is credited to the harm SPECIAL DAYS : else. somebody onlous management of Earl Belnap, Fair Day: Friday, October 7th. To these men and women who Turn Fryer and Loyal Andrus. Men May Day: Friday, April 2Sth. would scoff at prayer, we direct a who work with them are allowed question. An important ingredient MEETINGS: '. and are a wage including board, of prayer is hope. The most cynical Opeulng Institute: Sliondny, Sei paid in wood. About 200 cords have tember 5th, 9:00 a. m. at Murray will admit person the positive bene been cut out, and about half of it fits of hope. Yet Is hope more tang- High School. has been hauled down to date. Institute: Saturday, ible than prayer? Without hope, It looks as if enough timber will Mr. William (Bill) Tlmmerman what would we all be? .Without January 28th. be bad to supply many families with U. E. A. Convention : Octolier 27, and his wife gave another of their prayer, what are we? Martha Haus pood fuel. 28 and 20, lttlS Schools wllll clone ner is a wise and good woman. uever-to-b- e forgotten parties Mon October 28th. Boston Friday, Traveler. day evening near Old Mill to hb Holladay Sunday School officers RIFLINGS Sunday School class of twenty-seare preparing an unusual program To participate In any school acen children. This time they gave IRLSII PROVERBS and refreshments for their party of drama, debate, declamation, tivity, a watermelon and cantaloupe bust wit week. They tell us that they with sandwiches or athletic context, a student must thrown In for The stars make no noise. cannot let out too much detail or be passing with standard grade at good measure. The refreshment Health la better than flocks. the novelty will be destroped. least three units; he must also have wore preceded by a hike. The covetous man Is always in successfully carried three units of want work the previous Bemester. This MXitual officers are hold Holladay Alma Chris ten's Old Testament One pair of good soles la worth rule will be rigidly enforced. Ing a party Thursday of this week clasa held a corn roast on Wednes- two pairs of nppor leathers. Class meetings must not Interfere to get acquainted and plan for their day night After the "eata" they IWt Bee all you see and on't with regular work. They should be Fall opening of the associations. turned to old time dances for en- hear all you hear. held after school hours or during George Marchant will lead the d tertainment Making the beginning Is the noon reces. young men and Mrs. Zelma Buttle of the work. No organization or society mny b will lead the young ladies. None know better w here the shoe formed Last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Dal-loby the students of the MurWe wish them success. enjoyed her birthday luncheon pinches than the wearer. ray High School'without the approvHills that are far away always al of the with fourteen friends who dropped faculty, Any society formThe Republican Ladles Study In to spend the afternoon and wish l.wk the greenest. ed must: roup will meet with Mrs. Frank her success and happiness during What we can't get is Just what 1. Have an "approved constituQulst Thursday. Septemlwr 1st, at fcult us. ' tion. the coming year. 2 p. m. Come republican women and Many a shabby colt make) a fine 2. Have a faculty supervisor or get behind the Ticket. hnree. ' sponsor. Ilyrum A. Brady and family A spur in the head Is worth two 3. Hold meetings at high school have moved from Holladay to Oth Last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and L lii the heels. buildings. East and 39th South. Mrs. Irving The day of the itorm U not the Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL AWARDS Earl Wayman and Mr. and Qifrs. day fot thatching. In the pant awards for Each hostess Edmonds W. 8. year wis 318. Martin Seirsert were dinner guests If you buy a bad thing you will certain achievements of students in Afternoon the to on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. eooti be buying again. Lavere Cllne of the school have leen made ly rep"500" club. You cannot run and bark at the Draper. citizens of Murray. resentative lane lime. These awards have lvn u source A sword, a spade and a thought Bishop Ellason'a Sunday School Clinton Bird of Tooele Is of encouragement to the students visiting clasa on Tuesday evenlDg went to ihould never be allowed to rest with his uncle, Harold and the school and will doubtless Bowthorpe Blackfork for a swim and return for a week. He Is bad that will not tike ad- be continued In Hie future. They are ed to the Ward lawn for their baa vice, but he U a thousand times as follows: Mrs. Joseph Wise and family have ket lunch. Fifteen were present. worse who take every advice. L. C. MIIJ.ER AWARD for the winner lu an eiteniporaneotis speaking contest. Open to all students. BREVITIES The award consbds of a gold modal. GEORGE A. JENKINS AWARD THAT'S WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU Judge: The major leagues have to the student who has given the adopted strict rules enjoining base- best help and service to the music PURCHASE..!.. ball players to keep their uniforms department during their high achm.l FOR THE Vt In good repair. So now It looks as course. Gold medal. ev wou't ROTHWELL teams II. W. Boston the DR. though QUALITY LLETS AWARD to the girl having the let en have runs la their dockings. FLED Punch: Using a wireless set of record In scholarship and school AND HENS TRY A SACK TODAY YOU'LL NEVER BE WITHOUT IT. bit own make, a Notlngham boy activities. Gold, medal. D. W. MO FIAT AWARD to the tuned la on America the first time a student be will It It hoped used It be having made the best reit M. & SONS-Deal- en cord la scholarship In all prepared lesson to htm. 48th South and Hyland Drive Cedar Rapids Oaartte: We Devei tubjectt during' the senior high had much of a yearn to watch a school period. Gold medal. Phones: Holladay 450 Wisatch 2137 , J. W. CAHOON AWARD to the Kentucky Derby, but we would like of the people tome at student showing the most ability In to get a look hornet. arithmetic at determined by -the mental who christen Louisville Timet: The millennium a contest open to all students of the accident said it was a lucky getaway that do lives were lost Alld-Wint- v oue-thlr- n QUALITY COUNTS PAX...; H. MOWER Inter Ocean Elevators A UTAH aianuracturert PRODUCT MADE IN SALT LAKE CITT TREAT- - MEXT OF AND -- FACIALS AND EVERY f SCALr PERMANENTS F BEAlT KIXD HAIR - Iw MARCELS a,d 1 - Fat Man Reduces 53 Pounds-- Oh Boy! FINGER WAVES Classic Beauty Shop Pint National Bank Bid. P"" m, .g,TMMAtacnM Ml 51 in Call On Us For HAY L FEED GRAIN COAL FLOUR Draper Quality Feedt Quality Seed. Poultry Supplic si", Opposite Gty Hall ment In during the yetr. This award Is practicto the seventh and limited ally eighth grade. Cnsh prize. school UTAH'S 8CJIOOL ATTENDANCE Don't be ttubborn, you big fat law men threw off your fat before your Ddiscard. (Chapter JC Ijiws of t'tah, 1010. fat throws you Into the SawteUe, of Amended In 1021.) a ial Mr. 8. A. lanler n-.11,1 ruarf hi Wiir: 81lon 1. .A I tendance: Excuses. V u I un U WKt of SnperlnterMletit. Every twt Iiwer mixing I kav vt4 parent, guardlnn. or other person i having control of any minor beaornIng W tay fcdU J tween sixteen and eighteen yesrt of we ta a Ik fert ikm at 7 Ilka. I walgbrd I age who bat completed the eighth aaytalnf I m4 grade, shall be required to send .bw agt Ui lb. I minor to a regular, public or auch welgfct IM one half tetspoonful of private tchool at least thirty weeks TtV bot each chot4 year, nniemt such ml Kruwben Sattt In a glat of on bor In so exnined, the said parent -down cut wtter every morning tweet mardlin or oilier person shnll lie ind fatty nwtt, potato to loe Mf wty quired lo send such minor to a now you kww the or a pontlnuntlon pnrt tlme unsightly a school at least 144 hours per year. can sum r you a trifling For Section 2. Penalty for hoglect. Baits that latta 4 t. rf KniK-beA ndertoo Any parent, guardian, or other per weekt at the Thornton the son la having control of any child who Dreg Co., or toy drugtora within the provisions of this rosea ft. comet sure ge tod world but be Act who willfully falls to comply first. comet en your bUb ut tc et nt mlt ftt o PHONE Murray 422 duty of the Hoard of Education of every district wlthlu Its respective jurisdiction to Inquire Into all cases of misdemeanor defined In the title; aud to report the same and the of fenders concerned, when known, to the juvenile court of the district within which the offense shall have lieeu committed, and it hereby made the duty of the officers of said Juvenile court to proceed immediately to Investigate and take the necessary action. Section 11. Employers to notify Itonrds as to Minor Employees. The employer of any minors under elgh-tevyears of age shall keep a list of minors so employed and shall keep on file the certificates Issued by the Suierlntendent of schools aud shall notify the Board of Education of the district In which the child last attended school of such employment within five days after the liegliinlng of such employment. Fpon the termination of service of any such employed minor, the employer shall return within five days the age and schooling certifiof cate, to the superintendent schools Issuing such ceritflcate. n The above are a few of the provisions of the compulsory attendance law. It will lie the purpose of the Murray Schools to enforce rigidly the same. All hoys and girls, therefore, under IS years of age, who are not graduates of a senior high school, aud who are not mentally or physically unfit, will be required to enter regular school unless excused to enter employment. Such boys and girls as intend to enter employment should apply to the Supeiintnedent of schools for a working penult before September 1st. Only such boys and girls as have regular employment and whose employer will permit them to attend part-tim- e school between the hours of eight a. in. and six p. m. need apply for permits. Students who have completed short term business courses, but are not graduates of a regular high school course come under the provisions of the law and must secure working permits. It Is earnestly hoiied that parents employers and students will comply with the letter of this law so that our attendance officer will be spar ed the necessity of taking action against any one. The Superintendent of Schools In vites inquiry from any one who does not fully understand the provisions of the attendance law. EXCITING SCENES STAG- ED IN OLD SECRET TUNNEL A secret tunnel, through which Joaquin Murletta, famous Califorr nia bandit, eluded tiosses of more than half a century ago, Is the scene of exciting chases and escapes in "Ghost Valley," the new western mystery thriller coming to the Iris Theatre, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, August 30, 31, anil Septemlier lwt, with Tom Keene In the starring role. The jHissage Is one which connects the old dance hall and saloon In the long deserted phantom town, Uora Itos. Iu the days when Horaltos was a roaring gold camp, it was frequently the secret headquarters of Murletta. the bandit whose ex plolts won him the romantic deslg Robin "California! of nation Hood." When searching parties came too clow to his hiding place, tcboot. Ctsh prize. wlU haTe arrived when polltllcan the to X'liriettA took refuge In the tunnel, AWARD of ctmpalgn C, E. GAl'FIN ran be tued for breach N-- t the to be Existence of the passage was not who student prove prom nothconsistdiscovered until after bis contest It a There generally Oakland Tribune: epeller by winning test. for death. standardized convention of national sielllng HVe a ing ing Keene la iiixrted In the picture to all students giving employment to badgemtkert, The contest It oten Crold medal. writert. of the acbool. by Merna Kennedy, Mitchell Har paaaut toilers and famout the to AWARD ris. Billy Francis. Kate CampU-l- l A. O. COOPER and others. Fred Allen directed. moKt the Improvestudent showing -. SCIENTIFIC with Its riulremcnts shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 3. "Duties of Boards and Juvenile Courts. It shall be the pur-sure- Divine Mind Held to Know See These Only Good n, Your Patronage Means Their Success, Which In Turn Adds To Yours ! .'M''5'4, FAST, SMOOTH GENTLEMEN LiTTLK j These Are Home Owned Institutions Whose Inter- - j ests Are With The 4 Community of Mind is given: "Mind is God. There can be but one Mind because there Is but one God; and if mortals claimed no other Mind and accepted no other, sin would be unknown." THREK T Advertisers FIRST . entitled Sunday's "Mind," for all Churches of Christ, Scientist, is based on God, the divine Mind, as distinguished from mortal mind. As mentioned in the Biblical passage II Timothy 1:7, included, "God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." In a correlative citation from Science and Health with Key to tho Scriptures (page 469) by Mary Baker LMdy, a scientific definition Lesson-Sermo- i A few days ago, in a Utile side street off one of the maiu London roads an Incident happened which REPAIR WORK Interested a passerby. Three small street urchins, who were In charge of a carriage lu the form of an empty soap box on wheels, were running along at full speed. One pushed the cart, another ran by the side, and the smallest of the three was seated on a sack inside. In the narrow street was a fruit and stall. Oranges and grapefruit bananas were piled up In tempting looking pyramids. The color alone made an alluring sight In the drab FINE NEW I SHOES 'I (.: RobertHeckel (Between Postofflce & City Hall MURRAY, UTAH street The boys were going at such a rate that as they reached the fruit stall, which spread rather out Into Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in the road, they went with a bump right into It. Probably the owner of the Blall was Inside; at any rate he was nowhere to be seen, and In the noise of the traffic he evidently did not hear iwrt of that traffic crash Into his stall. He does not know about It yet Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing "Tell Ua Your Troubled ! PHONE MUR. However, no damage was done. went Only some golden oranges dancing down the street. Some plums and bananas went head over heels to the ground, several falling Into the wooden cart and hiding under the sacking. "Ooh!" exclaimed one of the boys. And then there was a hasty scramble. The small one stepiied from his Backing-linecarriage. Each orange was rescued from the place it had chosen to settle in In the gutter and stacked once more upon Its pyramid. Each plum was replaced on Its pile; each banana put back In the position It had licen In before the accident. And what was more, the little boys searched well beneath the sacking, discovering oranges and plums which had burled themselves there and relumto the stall. ed each unfailingly Then off they went agiilu, the rags of their garments fluttering as they went running once more at full 8ieed, out Into the main street. No one, so fur as they knew, had seen this happen. The man who owned the stall had not come cut of the shop. Other passerby did not even glance their way. Only one saw that diligent searching among the sacking, from a bidden doorway of a near shop. A thing which It would have been ull too easy to have left undone. But those little street gentlemen could not have done that. WRIGHT'S Conoco Service State and Vine DO YOU KNOW? From 5 to 10 different lubricants are required to properly lubricate your car? d HAVE IT SERVICED THE CHECK CHART SYSTEM f HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at DON'S SERVICE Right Place! f 1847 Murrain South State MURRAY FEED STORE CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop. HAY - GRAIN MILL CREEK RESIDENT DIES Veloy 4470 South grand- - FLOUR COAL FEED from Page 1) Allsop of Sandy; four t The Right Greases in the J PROMINENT (Continued 285-- J State Phone Murray 431 child rem Funeral services were held Tuesday In Mill Creek ward. Invocation was by Mr. J. W. Jlctterldge. Mr. and .'Mts. August Gehrlng rendered a duet, "Heautiful Home." Mr. James A. Ilateman, Patriarch of West Jordan Stake wns the first DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by CAIN W. speaker, followed by Roliert E. E. Dlmond of Reunion ward, Job AdPHONE Murray 535-ams of Logan, Bishop O. J. Rate-ma4004 So. 5th East of Rupert, Idaho, Joseph Watklns atid E. M. Ryneurson. Cither musical numbers included a RESIDENT OF vocal solo by Mrs. Clara Watklns WELL KNOWN MURRAY PASSES ON Ramthaw'a Production McMasters, "I Know That My ReBred Ckicka deemer lives;" vocal duet, "Cast Continued from first page Thy Rread t'pon the Water," Mr. 'Are mountain bred 4 icrllmalrd't and Mrs. August Gehrlng and a Thomas Hlmjier. Oeorge Simper. Let ut fill your order direct violin solo, "Perfect Day," by ailib-e- l Eph. Smith, George Farrcr, John from our wtrtn httcbery to your RiiNhton. Prederlckson. Benediction wns by Mr. K. E. Iwarm brooder wllh.ut tht Funeral service: Prelude. Violin, of overheating, chilling, or While and the dedication In the Arthur Holmgren. Hroodert. starving. was by Mr. John August Wallln Sandy cemetery Prayer oIL or electric. coal, Vocal Duet : "I'm a Pilgrim" C. Richards. TMYou Are Dollar! Ahead Wheal IJIIy Recdcr. CHINESE HERB Nelson T. Irvln Pres. Remark ;; They're Ramshaw Rrrr QIICUY ALLAYS Those "O Violin 8lo: Tears," Dry PAIIiod(TC3:iB Ramtbaw Hatcheries Arthur Holmgren If you tuffor from Itching, blind, Rntclla McMillan rirotrudlnar or bUading rilii you arc i3f.87 So. Slaia Remarks Tel Mur. 471$ mated t tha Vocal .Folo: "JuNt Ileyond the Isle tiallnk powar of tha rara. toothing. Imported Sadie Epper- Chlnaea Ilarb. which fortlfUa Dr. of Tears," Klxon'a Chlnarotd. It's tha nawtat and faatait acting traatmant out. son. aaaa and comfort In a ftw J. I. Wain ilrlnga Remarks mlnutas o that you can work and Djor Ufa rhlla It cootlnura lu Remarks .... J. E. Wabbjulst aoothlng, Intotaling toaction. a,Uon't da avoid Art tltna Violin Solo: "Silver Threads Among danger oua and roatly oparatlon. Trr Dr. . Wanda Wright Nlioa'a Chlnarotd the Cold" under our sunr-anta- a to and ba A aatlafjr Ion completely Norton to Renedletlon Stoat Aft Ralici worth 100 time tb tin ill coat or rour nonar Arthur Holmgren I'ostlude pack. Etcavktlont of gravel P't ANDERSON DRUG Dedication Prayer .... J. N. C. Pcx THORNTON Glasgow yielded itone tool ned by CO. 48th So, A Slate St, Murray men of tht very ttrly old Stont ton. W n t I f t d "Sol-Hot- " I PILES1 lr. For Efficient Printing See MURRAY EAGLE tt. |