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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Impartially their talents scan, Just education forms the School News man.-Ga- y. LINCOLN SCHOOL A Great ARLINGTON SCHOOL Honor The Lincoln School was Kfontly honored lH.st Friday when the people of the G. A. R. conventions presented to us a beautiful flag and o wreath from the tomb of Lincoln, This was given us because our school was named for the Great Emancipator. There were other selections. A Yankee Dootllle dance by Janice a reading by Vernon Jesperson; Butts, entitled, "Lincoln Walks nt Midnight." And selections from the Murray Men School Band. It whs n wonderful assembly. MAURINE EPMAN. Scrap Book Fun Is Parkinson making a news that book of Lincoln all scrap Is printed In newspapers. We have about tight pages filled now. It's going to be a pleasure to look through It when Its finished. Mrs. oouoTiiY cnnowiimEX Hall Decorations In the hall of the Lincoln School there Is a very artistic picture. It Is a very large flag with nn eagle In the center and two small flags at each end. In printing It has "Education for World Peace and Underwas This decoration standing." American Education made for Week, by Miss Clausson. THKLMA PA UK. Amos 'n Andy The Lincoln School has nn Amos 'n Andy. The people who ropy the comedians so successfully are AmosJack Draxler; Ionald Andrus Andy. The Traveling Salesman. (5 rant Liddle and the doctor was Melvln Jones. The play was railed "Amos and Andy's Knockout." It was a well acted and entertaining skit and enjoyed by all. Unroln's Wreath From Lincoln's tomb so grand and great. To Lincoln School in Utah state, Came the wreath with glory and might. To remind us all to do what's right. HOWSH. MARVIN' Thanksgiving I'm glad I'm not a turkey. When Thanksgiving time grows near. Although there Is lots of fun. And plenty of good cheer. For simiii he'll be on heaping platter With people round to gathered ch utter. Then knives and forks lcgln to clatter, If he objects, It doesn't matter. Thanksgiving day will soon The children shout with Joy Thank-givin- here and 1 g rhier. Pumpkin pie and turkey meat : And other things so nice mid sweet. LA VON PARRY, MAKJOIUE LARSI'.N. BONNYVIEW SCHOOL Last Tuesday the th grade voted f..r president of the Ctilted Stales. RoiMvrlt won fur be revived votes and llo,.ver 7. The 7 that voted fur Hoover felt very had when Uoosetelt was ehvtcd for they wanted Hoover their president. Friday the Mxlh trade Glee "lult had n randy sale t tret m tiy to buy music. Tiny made one dollar and fifty cents. The candy a very delicious. The fol'owli'g pei'p'e hive bad one hundred per relit in Siellilig till hiM Week: Tlie slth grade Betty S.oit. mioies McMillan. lsi CM'tnbi, Tommy Mlya. Iils oNctt. Finer Gallagher. Staley, Joseph lblell, Kelilietli Vail. Joe "Jit fr X'fbu: Fifth grsde Miibel llenlj--. Jane Noruiii Ah IVfh Johnson, Graham, Ivrothy Johiox.n, Smiley Wakl, Mnry Nak. r. Arthur Nllm-n- . Kleiner Imrt. rati Worhind. Henry M.itkilti. Ray Uaiiiiien, (;ieti Brown fUtbby Jones. Wiijne Yate. Beie Wrs. nrd. Sam G.'idaij. NUih grade Helen Mallory, R.. -- Is-r- Hay-nion- N'tt Slmtlih, Filniore, It. t den. Jolitiin, I Tlielliiil Ir-h-ii- d e l'r al Yates. May Pbelp. Kate tVelae, Wallers, Smith, George Miya. Jenn Alnu-d- a WOODSTOCK SCHOOL BLAINE The foundation of every state is the education of its HOLLADAY youth.-Diogen- es. JUNIOR HICH HAPPEMMS H0LLADAY IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter Completion In History Ily Maurea I'shio Some of the children in the third Game With Granite grade wrote compositions on Chief IrventerDue to a conflict wlih an ! Thursday, October 27th, the We have finally finish- Hailstorm, who gave a lecture at to the lost School in First tainment given Murray ed our first unit In history. We our school on Indian warfare and ing Junior High a with School date the Miss are we home life. Their teacher, Ward, changing Granite Junior High have studied the life of Abraham furand in a fast of our Minstrel Show and Program Lincoln. But a big 12 to 0, the of best of chose score the three surpris await- Smith, from November 11 to November 10. ed us. This was to memorize the groups. They are as follows: ious game played on the Granite A matinee will be given at 3:30 to and campus. Never for a minute did Address," "Gettysburg Chief Hailstorm cease to fight, and a night performance at 7:30. write series of Incidents in LinChief Hailstorm came to visit the Irving players AuditorThe place, Murray High coln's life to Show his character our school. He told us a lot of but from the first they seemed to This ium and the prices of 10 rents for traits. In reading about him It things about Indians. He showed he a little "off their game." has children and 15 cents for adults has helia-lost, us in many weys. For us Indian dances. He sang Indian is the first game Irving will remain as printed last week. for chalices winning are lnslance, being kind, to lie generous songs. He had a torn torn. He play- and her Our Program follows: and to have courage. ed his torn torn. He had a costume still good. is as follows: The Irving line-uI. Selections from Murray High American Education Week on. Chief Hailstorm's costume was c: qb; North, Taylor, Mumford, School Orchestra. This week Is known as the pretty. Ho danced a war dance for lg; Faust. re; Heaps, le; Clayton, "American Education Week." Each us. He danced a medicine dance, II. Mother Gisise Land. rt ; Keddington, It; Smart, rg; we have a different topic to too. He had designs on bis costume. Original dramatization of Moth day Smart, rhh; Sweeney, thh; Tolker, HELEN SMITH. er Goose Rhymes, with the follow talk about. It will be observed In fl). we the studies that have here. We Chief Hailstorm ing characters Islle Douglas. to are it beginning enjoy already. Joe Murgrave came to visit Chief Hailstorm Singing At the Tabernacle Our Native Classes Miss Muffet Fairle Olsen our school Wednesday. At the Grammar Grade section This week the sixth grade has " He told us about his war Leon MOld King Cole paint. of been studying about hawks and He told us about the bead design the F. E. A.. Saturday. October edea ry. Some 20, the Oth grade pupils of the Irvowls. of marsh hawks are the Mistress Mary .... Betty Lou Nelson he had on his costume. direchawks, sparrow Gctte Ilayden hawks, cooper's Jack Horner His costume was many colors. He ing School sang, under the inmusic the Mr. of tion Mann, red tailed and oth hawks, hawks, Chorus told us that his toin torn was made Hey Diddle Diddle enstructor. We sang thns- songs III. Selections from First Grade er kinds. Some of the owls are the of deer skin. homed owl, senssh owl, great He did many war dames and a titled: "The Hunting Song. "Praise Band. Irvt owl and barn owl. medicine dance. Then he went to Ye the Ixtrd," and "Hurrah for Keith Jordan, director; Vernon Interest-Inschool s The class has been very song. ing," the another school. Smith, Lorraine Robinson. Lincoln me and I am sure that othto to that some of the the fact Due WALTON. Max CLYDE Gilbert, Sheranlan, Delia to come we were too. unable were ers it enjoyed pupils Nick Cleone Martin, Wiseman, Chief Hailstorm Mr. Mann ; however, To Organize School Choir Elsie Marino, Leroy Sharlch, Chief Hailstorm came to our handicappi'd did well. we said very Mr. Bellislon Is going to select school He Pratt, Jack Smith, Grant Hume, Wednesday at 2 oVbs-kAfter the program we went to the Gertrude Burns, Kenneth Mudsen. the most talented pupils of the sang some songs. He bad some to look at the objects of In Capitol and In sixth grades, insulc, beads on his costume. His shirt was IV. Songs of Iiong Ago, (Second fifth terest. Later we went through the to become members of the school pink. He had a totu torn. It was Grades.) Museum. skin. He had some The Ixiok of old souks ociis to choir. This choir will sing at social made of We find It an honor to have been and iDinniiiKity meetings. moccasins on. They were many bring back cherished memories to asked to sing and we hope we have Indian Chief Hailstorm colors. lie played some music and an old couple. Virginia Birch, EvIn Indian Chief Hailstorm visited danced the medicine dance. He justifbsl the confidence placed elyn Atkinson, Jay Mower, Beverly us. Ann Trott, Anderson, Jack the school Wednesday, Ht showed talked four languages. He had a Home (luh Report Paswater, Virginia Sorenson, Dav- the weird, "Medicine Dance," and war bonnet on. It had a lot of At the first meeting of the Home explained the marks on his face. feathers in It. id Keeiian, Andrew Karabatus. Also explained on his held Thursday, October 20, beads the Club, JEAN RRlCKF.lt. V. Harmonica Selections. hundred-twcostume. two the officers were elected: are There following Another mniMttiofi was a Hal(a) : Old Black Joe. In different Indian Minnie schools Ferrajido. President; Marie lowe'en story. (b) : Sidewalks of New Yolk. of Vice 1'nlted the Huish. Earl Kiuid Slates. It was parts President; Students of third, fourth, fifth My Hallowe'en Story ; Amy from different our sen. work Clark, Re Secretary regular and sixth grades. I went Ilallowe'ening Monday and also islueatlonal and was porter. VI. A Thanksgiving night. I had n Jack-- L.in":r.. ) Conspiracy. worth the Later, the conveniences of the money. scared my neighbors. I had a mask Grandfather Cole, (a disgruntled modern kitchen were compared on. I son) ed the windows of my old man, reconsiders his division with the poor arrangemut of the house and of my friends. My couivrniitg Thanksgiving dinner. ! old kitchen. LIBERTY SCHOOL went home ; friends scared me, so I At the second meeting we made CAST of IIAUACTF.RS and went to bed. Wendell Walls our recipe boxes which are of Grandfather Cole ..... Kolcrt York-Fre- Editor MA It IE EDWARDS. We also decbbsl upon the (his grandson) .. Robert Associate Editor .. Marjorie Turner November 1. 1032, the ninth style of our headbands and rooking Book olean. rejsirts were made this Ada, (His granddaughter) Shelba week by Donalil Simper. Lavar Mc- grade football team played the aprons. Millan. IVan Gibbs, Bill Ferretta, eiuhth grade team. The eighth AMY CLARK. Price-. won Slmis-rOrvall Hanson's grade by Turner. Ralph Don Marjorie Lemuel Dlx, (a farmer) Ruth Leitzrll. Arlene Holmgren. throwing a pass to Charles Hatch. Dahbiulst. PLYMOUTH SCHOOL 1 Charles Hatch 40 ran Virand Clifton Park. Goff. Raymond .... Evans yards Bimp, (the butler) Ralph made a touch down. The score was Sally En vans, (old maid) ..Orten ginia Demke, Dean Hansen, ami Plymouth Ties One And looses One Mildred Whittle. Anderson. Our football team played a tie The nieinliers of the eighth grade Raymond Park's report on "East Melba FairKate, (the maid) with Garfield on our own game of The Sun and West of the Mo.ni," team were: Harold Huhl. left end; bourne. field, Thursday, November 3. Nelth was the best of the week. Mrs. Hale, (the Coon, left tackle; . Mar- Kenneth er team scored although we ranie These pupils of the sixth grade Erlckson, left guard; Ray Walton, Jorle Cooke. dose several times. Our lost op Mr. Ames, (solicitor) .... Robert had one hundred In Friday's se ll center; John MlUlgan, right guard: was when Wood portunity spoiled ing test: Mitchell Ilayden. Arlene Ray Fullmer, right tackle; Wood Johnson. a pass over the goal line. dropped VII. Girls' Chorus (Fifth and Holmgren, Myrle Carlisle. Clifton row Jorgenseii, right end; iVlhert Near the end of the game our hoys Goff. Ronald Stllovbh Ituth bdt- - Adamson. quarter back: Nate reached the six Sixth Grades.) line, but were yard ell. Betty White. Lavar McMillan. Batikhead. right halfback: Wilford VIII. Juvenile Minstrels. unable to supply the necessary Lamar Hansen. Don SlmHr. Ralph DrasT. left halfback: Charles punch to put over a touch down. Interlocutor. Sam IlrltighurHt--Hlai'SlmisT, Ruby Bird. Mildred Whit- Hatch, full back. Last Monday. Irving Junior from Sawed Garlati Gum, Punter; tle. Lyle Bird. Virginia D. like. The members of the ninth grade had the distinction of Holladay Kenneth Watermelon. off, Rowdl; George Tadehara, Dean Hansen. team were; Kelton p.sk, right shilling our Kw per rent standing George Sharlch; Jackson Jenkins. Marjorie Turner and Wendell end; Alma Park, right tackle: our opiMitients started out In good : Paul Kererlan; Dusty, Mike Watts. Shod,m Park, liert style and before the half was over right guard; Peachblossom, Csihln Me MITCHELL HAYDE.V, WooimIs, Bob left the score read is to 0 In their faJensen, ivnter; Millan; Saner Kraut. Elmer WhiteCith Grade lexiru-r- . Fullmcor. full guard: bmk: Jay vor. Our team played much better head; Babe. Max Tripp; Hsnitsuie. All the pupils in the fl'ih trade Earl Simpson, left Ijir-son- . Arne end; ball in the hist hn'f, but neither George McMillan: Snowball, ("has. are working on hook reports. These back: Orvllle Hansen, tea in was able to score. quarter Kenneth Call; Tar Baby. Farrcll, children have made good ones this half hack; D-Winched' r, half The Dramatics (lull : CHORES Sel Tadehara. Virginia back. Warren Hanson, left tackle, In the Dramatics (Tub. under the James Sherman Wiseman. Kllby, Ibdmipiist. Miixlue Barton. Arthur VIRGINIA STOI.PE. direction of Mr. Inkley, we are pr Claretoe Ronald, Mike Vhihtlll liUhop, Charles Trunin. Floyd E.kRoltntTA LCDDEN. paring several one act plavs to I Kenneth Barrett. Peter Crane. Del man and Carol Carlson. ReHifters. presented in Student IstI Fiepilst. Kit hard Bateman. . Belli Slolie mid May l'i km. ill Body assemh lies lii the future. Keith McDonald. J. dm Padjeii, won our sjiellliig niiiteh last If you are sixty years old (or The Giles of these plays nre; Richard Siroiioti. Howard Amlrr-son- . lay. to the yoiingi. younger generation "Marry lug Off Father." "That In History class we bad a siraw Frank Evans. are vim "one Just our of ancient Rascal. Pat." "How the Story We vote. were ery Interested to The fo'lowlng student In (IB brethren." Grew." "Thanks we bow (he elii lion compared with Awfully," nml bad ifist rsnrds .wt ' Straw Votes. Believ Hie. we olir AInland Thomas Amen, wsk: ! DELINQUENT NOTICE tkinson. Harold llra.'y. John IvlU. were an excited crow d LECH. ECKMAN, Dan Itauiblin, Chiirles I.i.ii. Mix Office el the South DespaJn I filch Company, Granite, I'tah oth tirade Reenter. MarJric Tilip, Ihrotby The following pupils lit the 4th tV'oke. llelie Gordon, I'e;tll Han-sellThere arc delinquent i;i.ti the fo'lowlng descrHs-Br ide h ive had rest.k on account tfist M.ixine Hunter, Yixl.ui Oil ley. ef assessment levl.il on th loth diy of August, p.i.rj, the mwrral in cords for the piist week: Hetnlie Potf.vl for l.it Week ill amounts not opjiwlte the names of the Hilirlies. YlU'ltila Ixil shareholders as Venice 1 11 wcte: IjcRo.v Diiiikis. follows ; Vnne Holmcreii. Vernal Newtuau, J ttt Meier, and Lh;d Ncle. crt. Share And. leilell, lMh Morgan. Aft.-Peter And'Tsnii The following pupils in tl,i sivth Wntts. a. I I'JH Few is) Ikes, Marjorie Ijirue v M, Anderson . .. had a J tfst Kl!lack. grade, A l" ljo a Bal. .Tills) liohet't Stone. lititiis Karan Tins. L. Cowley . DlJ Frl-re- t,- and Delay M Millan. 8 21 lllllg tissird tills Week.' Bal. 40.50 Surah C. lH..ijti 41 2 D.ibbpiist, Robert Jobtisoii, Cahln t 201U Bal, -J- FNE LI ir.I LL. L. E. iHspiila MeMU'aii. George McMillan. Claude X', l.Vno 4ih Grade Reporter. Mitchell. FPsTt 100 Patker. SHtl.vr 24 Hal. We bate n :itid tal le In our Irene Hee Ufa 113 1 Ibid, Wtlnm Allen. Clair Anderson, rsni and we nn wmklng on a Cbns. Inland 1500 J. IVd Potter 13 21 Atitletn, tfcrtliy Bal. 51.00 ThanW'Mng proj it. "The Fir-- t Orson ii nd Ijiurn P. Smith FW 1,5 21 tiinee Bl' iii'iilt. liitty June I'd ThanW-iving.- " Bal. We htue made wlj !30 D. A. lvsmin ..,,., k wards. Melba Fairboume. Vlrcinis 13 Bfll. i5no (In. and clothe wains, "Mayflower." ,S Matthew YUrr Holmes. MargaM Mart in, J line 12 Rnl. 2S.50 pin Pilgrims mid Indians, Pmilsoii 142 It, G.nrgo Myn". Carina Peri). Juio Town-rnd- . 12 23 5 in ,.tir l.i is trjlns Eeroti Vct-"rt- . Jennie Velinr. Shlrb-to Will fl vrtifiate for the rcmllng And In accordance with law so many shares of rnrb parcel of mirh Eunice Williiuns, Orlen An cinle. Mat Bagby's report on "The st.s k as may be tusrssnry will be sold at the ofTi.-- of the nerretnry on derson. Fo.- -l We Eat," ntl Russell Fsk- the l.,!h day of NovnnNr. ll'.'li at 7 oVl.sk p. m., to pny delinquent Cult in Mi Mi'lan. tosng" Mf on's rejMirt on "Taming The Ai l dm. ssmotits theteon. together with the cost of advertising and l Mli:n, and Nlshim Shernnlnn of tnl." Werf the e of sale. eltes the sixth grad". A went to this wek. ALEX A. BRAND. Secretary, Salt Lake City to s President MARGIE SHAW, Granite. Vtah, Hethrt Hoorrr en Monday. 3rd Orode Hefvrtrr. haudj R, 1). No. l. ARLINGTON SCHOOL I'LAY PHONE HOLLADAY 53-- Ifo-hum- p Jack-ls'-nlnib- saw-whe- . di-e- r Ia-ro- o I wall-pajs-- - houM-keewr- ) k - sH-lllti- , ss-l!et- Your Bishopric" is the the over introduction photo graphs of our Incoming bishopric, inviting each member of the ward to attend a special "Get- - Acquainted" party to be held In the chapel and amusement hall Friday night November 11, to do honor to the new bishopric. Their photographs are artistically set in a four page invitation and program combined. At eight o'clock we are Invited to meet In the chapel to listen to the following well arranged program : Song .. "Onward Christian SoldChoir and Congregation. iers" Hyrum Neilson Prayer the New Remarks (introducing Frank Quist. Bishopric, Bishop Whistling solo (a and h) .... Victor White. i Vocal solo (a and b), Clias. R. Pike Saw solo (a and h) .. Vern Walker Wendell Bowthorpe Reading Instrumental trio .... Mildred Ross. Violin; Helen Barton, cello; Sarah Castle, piano. Pres. Henry Moyle Remarks "Star Spangled Banner" Song JGhoir and Congregation. Followed by Dance nt 9:30 p. m. The program for the dance Is on page four of the Invitations where the announcment Is also made that Verdi's Orchestra would furnish music. We hope the hall will he packed to capacity. Only by acquaintance can people cooiHrate and accomplish the work necessary to perpetuate the activities of a great ward or community. These four men each have an Individual record for success In buslines and social achievements. With our help and their leadership we can make Holladay continue to progress. "Me-- t Mrs. Lizzie Laney has Huntsville to visit her gone to father. Daughters of Utah HotiWs m with Mrs. William North on Hy land Drive on Thursday afternoon Mrs. N. E. Wagstaff will be to her Bridge club ou Saturday at her home ou Irving road. host-es- s Mr. and Mrs. William Brlnton celebrated their twenty-firs- t wedding anniversary Novemlier Sth. On Wednesday Mrs. Owen nietmVrs 0f her afternoon Bridge club at her home on Holladay Boulevard. Um-bourn- entertained Mr. E. C. Earl has leen railed to Jury duty. He Is taking his new civic responsibility rather seriously. Holladay Amusement Committee have signed for an unusually fine series of talkie pictures. By watching our bulletin boards each may select his favorite play to see. Novemlier eighth Mrs. Janus E. her birthday annluncheon and a moving at iversary picture with her sister. In the evening members of her family called to wish her Joy. Moss celebrated After Mutual on Tuesday the "M" Men gave a "Hard Times" dancing party which was very well attended. All present enjoyed dancing to extra god music. These meetings are well attend and the programs Incident to establishment of a great commonwealth are well chosen and well prepared. A second feature of the program la the complllag of autobiographies of the pioneer mothers. The hoariest jxdl ever cast In Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl were district 270 was voted on Tuesday. hosts to a "Listen to Election RJudges of election rexirt that out eturns" party at their home Tiie of S,'l persons registered that 7(tt day night. Their friends gathered voted. Almost an average of one each minute. The returns showed that sentl-ii- i' nt for the two major parties was very close, though Representative- Ixxifbourow was the only Republican receiving a majority vote In the dstrict. The highest poll went to David W. Moffat with 301 votes. There were seven votes cast for the Socialist ticket and five for the Communist ticket. with to make no matter who the determination the lest of things won. Accordingly they spent the evening, even to the "wve" hours, In much merriment, and added to " their cheer by eating a mlnute'i luncheon furnished at a notice by the members of the crowd. Tot-luck- Last Thursday evening the Parent Teachers' associations of the two Holladay schools met In the Mr. and Mrs. William Buttle of the Irving Junior gymnasium their golden wedding anni- and elected new officer for the versary Novemlier ninth. During the romlng year. evening about one hundred and Mr. Lambert was the retiring twenty five friends and nelghlsirs chairman and Mr. W. S. Edtnondi railed. is the newly elected chairman. The living room was decorated in yellow and green. Mrs. Rama Thursday evening Stake Officer! Buttle sang aoiig that mother of the M. I. A. entertained all loittle had sung when she was danclrt their ward officer at married. J. A. Buttle, a brother of amusement In ward Winder the host also his nephew, relnted party W hall. Next week each ward Incidents of pioneer life In Vtah enterU visited with a aerie of and Salt Ijik" City as It touched tainment known n "The the lives of the Buttle family. As a climax to two Grant Putnam, n grandson, sang night of fun the whole progrim several numbers. Refreshments will Is given In the Stake were nerved. the third night, of Novemlier IM, "Too Much of n G.sxl Thing." t The characters were chosen from Telephone your new Item of the thirty nine pupils who are In Mrs. Bower all the new the Dramatic. Club this six week. your community may npp.nr. The main object of this class Is to select characters for the sch.s.J PATRONIZE HOME FOLKS play, which Is presented In Call Mr. Dallon of Holladay f We all hotH. this dub will be n Spuria! In I D. S. and Lady W silk underwear. Mlreesn me idiow you my new line GWEN GARlllNGER, Card (lirislma Reporter, fuh 11. Phone Holladay 101 " Feb-rn.ir- It s rhi. KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL SPENCER and PETERSON COAL CO. in Phor Hy. 3446 204 Weit 33rd So. Salt Lake City - lu-rg- . f 4. 4. 4.4.4.4. J ORDER "CLEAN FIRE COAL" TODAY And Begin Saving on Your Fuel Account! t I -- uup, jJtr iiun ................ 1 ,- X e or -, Stove, per ton Nut, per ton i ca, per ion i $7.00 $6.25 - Commissioner Cliff Hatiw-has busy with It F C 'tcntil?iitlon woik f(lf several weeks. N-e- n ei-pe- ila, r,ii I X Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. j I'HONKS: Uf, 35; Mur. .16: 110 WEST 53RH MHTII ST1. |