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Show THE MURRAY WILL PRESENT COMEDY SocialMention (Continued from Page 1) vice men. Not only the story and (Continued from page 1) plot of the play is fimiiy und sensa-tioiiu- l, but the Jihow oiiens with a birthday anulversary. Thirty chilpatriotic pageant that includes ap- dren were entertulned during the proximately 150 local youngsters as afternoon and evening, games were well a the (frown people of the played and refreshments served. Mrs. 7.1 na Austin entertained at cast In the xpeciul pageant, "My Dream of the Big Parade," will lie one o'clock dinner Monday for reud hy Elmo McMillan, ilres.sed in Mrs. Fred Jex and son, Glen, and uniform. The pageant is finished Mrs. F. W. 'Lit sou and children. Mrs. W. E. Lltson entertained at hy all Hinging "Over There," and Mark Bean was surprised by sixof a flag. waving uiaxs Another feature is the Men's teen of his friends Thursday night huilor chorus dressed in sailor uni- at his home. Games were played forms singing a numtier of old and refreshments served, time army songs. The soldiers mak- dinner last Wednesday for her moing up the reveille and the squad ther, Mrs. Nettle Kay, Mrs. Violet scenes, also lend u lot of color to Hilton and children, Mrs. Nancy Milne and Mrs. Zlna Austin and the show. The big laugh feature of the show two daughters. The wedding ceremony of Miss is the awkward squad, composed of eighteen business men playing Hose Geraldlne Iji Oonte, of Salt the part of eighteen green rookies. Lake, and John Mash, son of Mr. 437 East They represent soldiers, who have and Mrs. Frank Mash, of will liej South 48th street, days, in the Murray, thirty only beeii army and everyone portrays a particular solemnized Sunday morning at 9 de Paul; lu St. Vincent tyjie of character such as, Private o'clock Hevereud Patrick Private the Mamma's church, boy; Sammy, e Hungry Hank; Whistling Bill officiating. After a brief wedding trip, the etc. Everyone Is dressed in a particular way to represent these young people will make their home famous characters aud they are in Salt Lake City. bussed by the hard boiled army Breeze-Coat- s The marriage of Miss Edith sergeant, who has a lot of trouble in making soldiers out of them. The Breeze anil James II. (Viats took awkward squad opens the hw place Wedeiisilay morning at 10 with a big reveille scene, which Is a. m. In the Salt I.ake Temple. In the evening a large reception a big hit. They also take part in several other high spots In tue was held in th Granger Ward chapshow, such as drilling, the guard el. The bride was lovely In a wedscene and the climax of the show ding gowu of peach chlfflon and in the minstrel when they put on a carried a bouquet of pinks, bride's marching scene to the tune of "Pack roses and sweet peas. The bride was attended by three l'l your Troubles in Your Old bridesmaids, Miss Helen Bertoch. Kit Bag." The minstrel is also a big hit maid of honor wore yellow satin with Deacon Jones acting as Inter- with over dress of bnv, and carried locutor with all the soldiers, sail- yellow and pink sweet (teas. Miss ors aud girl's chorus on the stage, Afton Smith, bridesmaid was gownsinging the old time army songs ed In orchid taffeta and carried with four prominent business men pink roses and lavender sweet (teas. Miss Mildred Bawden. bridesmaid, acting as end men. The chorus girls are dressed in was frocked in pink chiffon and carsHs lal cuMiimes and apnar In a ried jilnk tosj-- s and sweet jieas. The groom was attended by Danumber of scenes, making the show A full out Nellson. vid a rounded production. li- -t Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam Breeze, the of the characters will le found Edith on another page In this Issue aud bride's parents, aud Mrs. rereserved tickets will go on sale Wed- Coats, mother of the groom, Thorn17. the ceived at r the guests. nesday. ScptemU Mrs. William Wright and Miss ton A ndcrsou i'rug store. You will find the show a sensation, and Fern Carlisle were in charge of well worth the price of admUsh'U. the guest room. The serving table was presided over by Mrs". Bessie (let vour reserved seats early. Peterson, who was assisted In serving by Miss Nan Evtin. Miss Spl-vi- s; WANT ADS WANTED -- Hemstitching. Excellent work, splendid sendee. Mrs. Huby Holder .My I a Breeze. ami Miss Mary Immediately after the reception Mr. and Mrs. Coats left for a short llausknecht. If 1 Center street, wedding trip. The bride's going Phone Mur. 'JTtVM. away ensemgle was a lovely model of brown crepe with matching ac- , FoU SALE: At I ley iiold's Itabblt-ryXPM Wood How. stik for ivssorles. The young couple will le at Will dress meat. and breeding of New Zealand home to their friends after Seitem meat. Iteds and Whites. Phone Murray her 1'. at their home In Granger. 1 Pn-tsler- s I?.'. Foil KENT: SU room modern home, unfurnished. With or without garage. Inquire FI2 Join- St. MrllKNKY COAL THICK III RNS Fird truck of and Son was partly by Ft 'It SALE: 'i room modern brick. fire Sunday night at the home of citl hoiis4-- , g., t. I'J.'t Williams Sam Mcllenry. A man driving a Court. dairy truck wagon discovered (he fire when he was delivering milk Wil l. IKY : If .m until to sell at f"Ur oYlmk In the morning. The ei;r cblikeiis or fresh igs mil truck was not Insured and Is pracMurray l's! J. It. tl. Podmnrc. tically a ttal loss. No explanation fur the cause of the fire is known. WANTED: To KENT A small fa rui. with chicken ih. aiel tint u Foil SALE: CHEAP. BED prlngs and mattress at M '. South law 1i..iis,., ( all II E. WiilhuiiM Sine. Ca'e of the Muria) Eagle. - A A new PRICE CLEAN-U- P ON CANVAS OXFORDS AND SANDALS We Offer the Following: Nlrs Missj-- s 5 :i 5 3 9 1 I I'.iir Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair No. I. No. U N. n N. :t' N.i. Nn. I Sim Woltirn'ii Pair 3 Pair I Pair I Pair 3 Pair I Pair Pair I Pair I at .59 14 1 No. 5 Nn. Sl' No. 3 Nu. 34 No. N. 14 No. 5 No. 34 I No. w CONSTITUTION WEEK (Continued from first page) ture fortune and protperlty. All the s fruits of the Revolution, and of the final destiny republican government, were staked on the which was then to be made to reform the system of our national compact. Happily for our country and probably as auspiciously for the general liberties of mankind, the Constitutional Convention combined a very rare union of the tiest talents, experience, Information, patriotism, probity, and character which the country afforded, and it commanded that universal public confidenece which such qualifications were calculated to Inspire." The following Resolutions were unanimously adopted us a "Declaration and Renewal of Faith" by the 4.921 Encampment of the Nebraska Grand Army of the Republic and were printed in the Congressional Record of August 22, 1921. They were prepared by Comrade L. D. Richards of Freemont, Nebraska, who Is one of the ablest political thinkers In the country and for years has heen a sustaining niein-lie- r of this association. "We have Just had the Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims and are at the end of nearly a century and a half of our existence as a Nation. It is a period fit for considerate survey. our progress has lmi marked. Our material accomplishments are apparent to all. The great price of our lieing has lieen paid, ungrudgWe rejoice at all this, and ingly. yet, candor and our sense of patriotic duty comjiel tut to record our of remit disquieting departure from our fundamental principles. "Though the Constitution wisely guarantees to every State in the I'lilou a Kepiihlicau form of government, which asiimes that the Ieople shall act upon matters of legislation not directly but through their representatives who have time and opportunity to investigate aud to delllierate, yet, by subtle (ileus, we have lcn reduced to referendum and the Initiative which enacts legislation In Ignorsudden ance of conditions and Thus legislation Is the impulse. product of emotion Instead of rea- .69 i uu The WINCl!!. STJ.lv St-- rc "For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation," says Chas. E. Blair. "Then at last the simple mixture, Adlerika, made me regular." The simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adlerika) acts on BOTH upier and lower bowel, relieving constipation in two hours ! Brings out isdsons you never thought were in your system. I.et Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Thornton-AndersoDrug Co. 4stb South and State. Thornton-AndersoDrug Co. n n without enrres(onding benefit, and in most cases gives us a minority ' candidate. "5. The creation of almost innumerable boards, commissions, Inspectors and government spies, most of which are useless, others of doubtful wisdom, and all furnishing places for political apisdntees often uifltted for their vague official duties and usually exercising arbitrary power af great public and domestic discord.' (Continued next we-k- ) Want Eagen. to laugh? fundamental "Though that of the government principle the church and state shall remain forever separate, we find many re llglous organizations disregarding this principle and demanding mul tit iides of laws for the regulation of private morals. By thus sultl-tutlnlegal fonv for moral suasion, they attempt to liniH.se upon others a moral standard (svuliarly satisfactory to themselves but alien and obnoxious to a free eople. "iN'tnagogues having no concern save to Introduce and frpetuate themselves lu (Ntpular favor, blatantly feign to discover defects In our economic system and If favored with offh-eprostitute their portions by shackling Industry with absurd regulations to gratify the whims of their loudest constituents aud resulting dlsisniragemetit of private enterprise to the Injury of all. "This confusion of clvle affairs wilh moral regulations, coupled with the reward wenred by servile deferemv to the pular emotion of the moment, has produivd results III may Instances of substall tlal Injury. In others of Irritating petty imnoyanivx and lu still others of ludicrous absurdity. They tend to arrest our development, alienate the affections of our (usiple from their country and confirm the wide spre:o! tuition that a government b the siie i nil not long survive. Some of the more glaring legsl live results of this confusion ntid official wrvlllty to (polar and prejuilliv. nit of which we disapprove, are as follows; "1. The Iniliitlve and tvfcrwi force lioli the (s.plc duin whb-for dcelsloll IIMllttiii' of iptcst lulls ii'ii which they are wholly ntilti for which there Is tmi formed, time for goiier;il consideration, and l (owned which there Is such Itid If fern lice that law tuny l enact-by an agri'sslve minority of the it , (mis-slui- i sie. It.s nil of puUle officer, the "J threat of which rinistn them to sub heed to the (inii mitute a rary fluiiiitloim of popnhir tlainor for their swum duly to the Male, "X Laws unduly facilitating (lie uhuilloii to (Bipolar vote of prt Msl atui'iidns'tils to Ihe Federal Constitution and to the tniiiltu tloim of the veral slates to t Vot-i- iisi by the nsiile. "4. Prlinary rleriluii for the bstloim of for offli-- so Unit Ihe tolvr linn ho means of knowing the fitness of the neversl candidates ave by their own This hot only require double the time of lsh and tters for Us'tlon pnrjswis. but adds tit Hie nl f eUvtlmi ready rtcrwlrr 11. 1930. John Peter Johnson, 71, for several years a city employee, was found dead Friday morning, at his South home, 11 West Street. Mr. Johnson is believed to have died from the effects of an add he had swallowed, ucoiding to the report of Judge Mathews and City Physician Mildred Nelson. Mr. Johnson was a courteous and agreeable (erson and bis death is very much regretted by those acquainted with him. Surviving relatives are his wife, three sons; Carl .R., Andrew C, and Emil A. Johnsoii, all of Detroit. Three daughters, Mrs. Jennie of Butte; Mrs. olga Courtney, Heading of Murray and Mrs. Sig-riBueriM'r of Salt Lake and eight grandchildren. Forty-Eight- Gasoline Economy Contest Winners Richard I'lott. a ill West Tilird So., won the lirst prize of $2,700 in the Carlisle Motor Company's gasoline economy Contest conducted recent- iy. Walter McKean, t!M Park street, won second prize of $I.r.lM. Winner of the third prize will be Cor(siraI announced later. Si-- e best in the West Brinton Electric Co. Murray, Utah Phone Mur. 05 1 NOTICE DIES General Electric Radio? (ALL OF Notice is hereby given that Murray City, Salt lake County, State of Huh, will on the first da.v of October, lO.'fO, (iay and redeem the following bonds : $"MHio Murray City, Ctah, pavA, dated Ocing bonds Series tober 1, 11)20, due Octoher 1, l'.MO, redeemable it t the option of Murray City on or after 1, !!).'!(), on any interest bearing date, bearing Interest at the rate of (I ier cent jMr annum, numbered from one (1) to fifty (50). both inclusive, both Interest and principal being payable at the office of the City Treasurer in Murray City, Ctah, or at the hanking house of Kouiit.e Brothers In (lie City of New York, N. Y at the option of the holder. 1(),(KI! Murray City. Ctah, Waterworks bonds Series C, dated October 1, 1!)20. due October 1, l'.MO, redeemable at the option of Murray City on or after 1. 1!):!(), on nny interest bearing date, hearing interest at the rate of (1 or cent (it annum, numbered from one (1) to ten (10), liotli inclusive, both interest and principal Indus payable at the office of the City Treasurer in Murray City, I'lah. or at the banking house of Kountze Brothers In the City of New York, X. ' at the option of the holder. There will lie available on October 1. I'.t.'iO. funds with which to (iay mid retire each of said bonds .and said bonds shall lie on that date ut either place where they are payable by their terms, at which time they will be iald and cancelled, mid all of said bonds shall cease to draw interest after Octolier 1. J!:to. T. F. MclHlXALD. City Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Jerrli'm noiince the arrlvul of u Imhy Wednesday, Sept, 3. an. )y" Buy lu Murray 2 THRET TIMES IT$ SNOWS DAILY OOfrfrOOP.M. Z FORMER 4 BIG RINGS A Mammoth Hlppadromt Mammoth Magnlllctnt ' PARADE AT NOON Cagei upon Cioei of Wild Animal Herds upon Herds of Eltphjnli Camelt, etc. Four Bands, 2 Callopcs Two Mammoth Electric Planti fix Pol big Tent W- e - . Wild-Wd- t witn 2 Cowboys and Cowgirli Mammoth Spectacular Pageant i "SUNNY SPAIN" HUNDREDS PEOPLE OF AND ANIMALS Will Exhibit at Murray Tuesday, Sept. 23. A LAUGH RIOT CORPORA EAGEN Sensational Comedy of the American Rookie Is a g JOHNSON JOHN Have You Seen the New son. s SMITH HARDWARE Years Constipation Glycerin Mixture Ends 11 per-hap- gciK-rii- at MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER EAGLE. Sponsored by the Murray Woman' Club I)IKK(TU) BY Universal Producing ' Co. 150 LOCAL PEOPLE OF MURRAY, UTAH An All Sar Cast Headed El - by CAST l!ed Kagen llrlhh OF (II.IKACTKKS Mil Kaiten lnti-- Al.liie ColdNteln V. M. ' t .F.I.Mtl IinX'IUSl l KAItl. 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