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Show THE HURRAY EAGLE Murray High Wins 1st Place in Division Church Announcements LUTHERAN' First Lutheran Church of MurThe Itev. ray (Missouri Synod) P. E. Schumann, Pastor. Services ut 3 p. m. In the 'Murray Methodist Church, 107 East 48th South. Sermon by the pastor on "Why Is it That So Many Cannot Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ? School and class of Sunduy adults In the fundamentals of Christianity immediately after the service. in Scriptures say: "God us hoth lo will and to do according to Ilia good pleasure," Phil. i. (HIK( II METHODIST Rev. Dwight M. Kitch, I'astor week. They are: Kenneth Far- - last aial Church School is held on Sunday Service Worship morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs F, R. ADderson, the superintendent, presiding. The pastor will use as his theme "The Iloly Christian Churchy" Len&en devotional pamphlets withe topic for the week will le distributed at the service. The evening service will be at the Mldvale church at 7 :.'50 when the Metropolitan Male Chorus will the give a program sponsored by Murray-MldvalMiss Churches. Owen Sumnierhays Is the piano acis companist and W. F. Robinson the director for the chorus. There will be some instrumental music and a reader will give a few numbers. The public are invited to come and enjoy this treat. On Sunday evening, March 20, at 7:30 the church service will lie featured by an Easter cantata sung by the Mldvale Choir. Members of Boy Scout Troop No. on 73 are to meet early again Monday evening for test passing and a Troop ,'gx)d turn.' Patrol No. il or the Theophlstocles patrol with Mcliluln Mason as the leader was the winner of merits at the meeting last week. A standard council program was completed for the month of February which entitles the troop to eight feathers for the Indian War Bonnet. A unified e cm m il BAPTIST Sunday. March 13. S. S. and Morning Worship: a. m. B. Y. U.: 6:-1- p. m. Evening Service: 7:30 p. m. PLEDGE DAY 10, Sun- day. March 13th, pledges will be taken for current expenses and bemom! r of the nevolence. Every church should be prepared to make a pledge at this service, whether it be large or small. There are those who cannot pledge at all at this do even more time so let others than In the past, if at all possible. S. S. There are still others who should be in our Bible School. We Invite everyone to come next Sunday nt 10 o'clock to study and discuss "The Great Ilojie of The Christian" John II: The neit Get Together will be held in the Murray Church next Monday, March 4. We are expecting a targe attendance and waut every member of our S. S. to present. An Interesting program has been prepared and Mr. Darnell will be present with a report on the State Sunday School contest. -- ! I. A. The Ladles Auxiliary met nt the church on Thursday for an nil day meeting of sewing. Bandages were sewed and rolled and other articles sewed for a hospital In the Phil- ippine n Local Mention bar-veste- apii-aram- J MAYOR PETERS ANNOINCES CLKAN-- l P (WMPAICN K)lt FOR sprim; (Continued from page 1) nwd, rubbish, ash pil.- - and Junk disponed of, old Mgtis removed, wied conditions corrected, dead trT and stumps removed, ponds or marshes drained, privies cleaned and made By proof, garbage reeeiv taclea and By traps provided. Imtuade lu Military marprovement foods of and In sanitary conketing ditions In rear of stores, sanitary drinking fountains and Bush toilets and kitchen Rinks Installed. The Ladles Aid of the Community Methodist church will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. V. Welch, 421 Vine street, on Wednesday, March The meeting will be open at 2 : o'clock Instead f o'clock hs formerly, will lie served and bind-- ' il 1:J matter Mrs. O. I'. Hilton was hostess at a delightfully arranged miscellanThe Murray High School basketeous shower given Wednesday, ball team won their eighth game of Mlarch 2, at her home on 53rd the season, and first place lu the difSouth in honor of Mrs. C. C. Hilficult. Jordan Loop, by taking a close Miss Alice Cojh'. and well played game from their ton, formerly Thirty-tw- o guests enjoyed the afrivals, Jordan, last Friday night fair. In the Murray high gym. A capacity crowd witnessed one Mr. Stewart Hutchison, Jr. enof the closest and most exciting tertained Miss Jackie Fa ye and games seen this year. Each play- her theartlcal company from New er on both teams took part in the York at dinner Tuesday. Mr. scoring. Hutchison was associated with Competition for many basketball on the R. K. O. circuit Miss Faye In teams the state ended Friday, when they played their last games several years ago. of the basketball season, but the Mr. and M,ts. Gordon Westcolt outstanding teams In each division of New York, who are enroute to will come to Salt Lake for the T.os Angeles, spent Saturday afterannual state tourney. The big noon as the guests of Mr. Stewthree, Murray, Pleasant drove and art Hutchison, Jr. Granite, are the leading prep teams In the state for the championship. Mrs. Mayme Stuuffer entertainThe fast Murray team consists ed the N. II. Club last Wednesday of Sammy Oliver, Johnny Pearson, evening at Its regular monthly members were Ralph Hulse, Alma Erekson, Mel-vl- meeting. Alt the Frame and Earl Matthews. present and house prize was won by M'rs. Mary Ann Jensen. WILL Ml' Kit AY I'.NE.MPIOYEI) Mrs. D. W. James was hostess to BECOME FARMERS the Past Noble Grand Club last Thursday afternoon u ther home on (Continued from page 1) There have been two plots of Wasatch avenue. After the business of the club a delicious luncheon ground in view for this purpose, but the Committee has been unable was served to twenty members. to obtain either of them, and Mrs. Grant Bryan entertained wishes to make this appeal to nny-on- e the Murray Junior Bridge Club on having for rent ; twenty to Wednesday afternoon at her home thirty acres of good watered on East 4Sth South street. The ground to please communicate the attractive decorations were in facts to us as soon as possible In green and white, carrying out the order that we may get to work. St. Patrick's Day motif. The guests An enthusiastic meeting was held enjoying the affair were Mrs. J. at the City Hall last week, at Kingston, Mrs. Basil Miller, Mrs. which time Mr. V. L. Martineau, George Gordon, Mrs. Ernest Mad-sen- , Farm Bureau Salt Lake County Mrs. Bob Foord, Mrs. Edwin Director and Professor Hoganson, Hausknecht and Mrs. John Howe. of the Utah Agriculture College The Primary teachers of Murray gave the men some very interesting by and helpful talks on the planning, First Ward were entertained of Mrs. Fred Morgan at her home cultivation and general care also on State street Thursday aftergardens. Mr. Martineau has noon. the valmen Following the his to regular busigive agreed refreshments were uable assistance as they may need ness meeting, the served. It from time to time during growing season. Another meeting. was also held by the Relief Store committee with u committee of farmers composed of Mir. S. R. Crodfrey, I). I. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Willis have and Michael McMillan. The idea of recently completed their new brick the the meeting being to obtain on Fast 4."th South. The bungalow suggestions of these practical fararchitecture and Interior attractive unmers in the handling of this dccbrntliiK are from original plans the year. dertaking through out made by Mr. and Mrs. Willis. The It Is hoped tha twhere the work and shrubbery that and cultivating imple- lawns, garden, of teams now on will make are working they ments are necessary In the workng a for their charming setting of the ground, they may be home. farmfront the neighboring Mrs. (!eorp I. Williams of ers in exchange for labor by the l.'th South underwent several opmen. The seed will be furnished by erations a few weeks ago. She is the Community Store for the small soon will be improving rapidly and will gardens, and the beet sn-be able to be up UKiiin. paid for when the crops are Mr. lie-llortiu Is spending ten ut Hollywood, California, to days The Relief Committee want relatives ami friends. visiting Cottonwood the of thank the ladles Mrs. Ida Smith is convalescing Stake of the Mormon Church who a three-weekIllness. from have been helping at the store with Mr. and Mrs. Pavid II. NVilscn Among supplies of various kinds. are having their home remodelled, other food and clothing items they and painting. paix-rinsent to the store, was ten gallons Including also are improving the grounds of fresh milk which was much ap- They and adding to the atgenerally men and their preciated by the of their home tractive families. Mrs. I.yn It. Falrbauks and Miss were tbo of Salt I N KMPI.i lYMENT RELIEF Kuth FK A. Sorciisoti Mrs. F. of this COMMITTEE 1U. 1,,rc11' guests week. EH, Chairman. anMr. and Mrs. C. p. Hilton NOTICE OF TRADE MARK nounce the marriage of their sou. diaries C. Hilton to Miss Alice X. State of Ftah, County of Salt Uike. Cope of San Francisco. The mar rlage took place last Friday in the ss. Salt Lake Temple. The young V.. Carson, being first duly sworn, secreIs she that couple will make their home In Salt and demises says Ijike City. the Shop, of Beauty Piccardy tary Mrs. Stanley Mercer of Helena. located and doing business In Salt Ijike City, County of Salt Uike. Montana, who has been visiting State of I'tah; that the said beauty friends and relatives the past two borne the shop Is the exclusive owner of the weeks, returned to her Mrs. of the Menvr de wok. first or device part trad nana', mark and before her accomMiss; was, inarrl.ire, in the scribed specification Fa u ii itcrge. ; that the said affidavit (list panying Mrs. Schuyler Fall spent a day trade name, mark and or device l Mr. week In Itoiintlful with this in use by it In the business of beau Fall's father. and ly culture in the stale of I'tah: Mis Melba Fn!mt. wi n has boon it claims said trade name, nun k and the sick list for the pnst two oil mark name, the as trade or device and r devhv under which piod or Week. Is reported at being much merchandise are manufactured, pre- Improved ami gaining rapidly. Mr. it tul Mrs. Poiiglas Jevsup tire: pared, handled, sold or distributed eiiding a few weeks in California. by It. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. l nlr s E. Carson, (Signed) VM2 rmeiiily from a month's 1K March First pub. visit In I.os Angeli-s- . where they: Last pub. March 21. HK12. had a most delightful time. They visited with Mrs. Falres' father, I I.KI KCT M FU.FKS and took many Interesting trips ad AT AKt.IMiTON Jaivnt to the coast city. Omcitia Hi In kali lslge No. 1. at class It will celebrate their .'1'Hh anniver MU Jensen's Fourth who bad six school pupils Arlington sary next Tuesday night. Mttrch 1.1. risn-hei- l loo per cent lu sNlling Flection of assembly officers will last wik. They lire: Kenneth Far- - aiMi be held. Mr. Perry Chiier li ft last TuesHelen Karabatos. Margery tvll. Austin. Merle Itrady. Helen Undu- day for a week' visit with relatives 111 Aligeles. e)- and t'nrrie Stanley. cent Miss Heiie Coldoll has been iliite js-This week' tell are as follow: l'.illie May, ill for tlu pnst two woks at her lb-- s. Mike home on First West street. At the, Itoh Orlicb. Harold Merle plVM'Ilt time n hows Carrie Stanley. slight Helen Improvement. Maijjorle lirown. Hrady, Mr. John Jewell is enmnlee. I.lndsey, Lorraine Miller and Villa Xeiiakut. Ing at her homo on Fast .Villi South ob-tan- t At the morning service on BAND IS ASSET Social Mention will occupy the j j . , !" r r . ! Oil, A ONI TIIlHlIIU.rKOM RUSSIA TO HIGH SCHOOL Chorus and Orchestra and 12, 1032 In the Murray High School Auditorium CHARACTERS -- INDIAN, HIST0KV Curtain Promptly at 8:15 p. m. General Admission 25c Reserved Seats 35c The Senior Ilitfh School students activity curds will Ih honored Saturday night. Junior ir School activity cards will Ik? honored Friday night. A matinee will be held Friday promptly at :i :.'!. Adinlssiou will temiH-raiice- cents for adults. CALF GIKKNSI-- CAMZhI) (III! OK Calf Club was organized Wednesday night In Mill Fni-ward when a group of boys lii.-iiud'T the leadership of I'onald M ids. n at his home, .'tt'.Mt South till Fast street. l'oiiiild Madsen. who has bis-a la 4 1 1 Flub work for niiinl er of years and has been a leader for crop and calf clubs, has won many prizes with his Cuetn-si-calves both In Salt Lake county dub exhibits and in the State Fair exhibits. lie Is turning his attention more and more to Giicrn-esy- s nnd under his leadership this year much Is expected to be accomplished by the club. The following officers were elected : Wayne Madsen, president ; Sheldon Park, vice president ; Koliert Irvln Butler, .secretary-treasurer- ; Arthur Butler, dub Butt, reporter; song and cheer leader. y The ilnb will meet the first in each month. Any boy In the Mill Creek comthe munity, wishing to Join either the clubs for or crop Guernsey coining season may do so by communicating with I'onald Madsen. A I II Guernsey t s g Wed-nesda- I ! Murray 2nd Ward A 4 Flimra ltergernT entertain-nrimarnt her home Monday at her home Monday evA was ening. preparation, hour. held, followed by a vs-lai refreshments were served. Light Mrs. Jewel ;!f, Mrs. Miller of the ii Board were also present. In Stake MU- call SALT LAKE REALTY CO. at Wasatch "821 or Mur. 5:: r rooms and sleeping porch, srtletlj modern brick, large lot, at 1187 So. 9th East. Will trade for Murlay or county projierty. 5 - WANT ADS House Work wanted by the day or hour. Call Murray 221 W on any morning before noon. Ask for Mrs. Thompson. mm; iir.XT , brick and acre lot, coops, at basement, . on. oin oniy jiu.w per montn. .Murray 577-or Mur. 35. gtuc-co- uulsj-1 . I l being MgaulM the Mill Frock district. P"tiald Madun was npoliited club leader and the first meeting Was held at the Mad-e- n Imhie last Saturday evitilng. Any boy who wishes trt Jiiln may communicate with I un aid MaiKeii. On Friday night. March 1 It, the Millcnsk Primary nrcatilr'aliou will have charge of the program in the be pien-litis- l which will t !.iH I. Mrs. Eva I'lcnv Flock of Nam the guest pa. '.,il;f irniii. has ln-of Mrs. II. lo!in and Mis. George Ioiau. the past Wis k . Mis kik wKENT: j i.i . I. f ""iu 1 . . U East 48th jjurrny oouoi oroo-234 r ,r w . - one .nn . r. acres anu on Suite street with modern residence nnd chicken coop. Phone Murray 127 W or Murray 33. LIT U T r . t.t- - .. on MEAT BABBITS FOB Sale; hLso Thoroughbred Breeding stock. A very low price w ill be given on these rabbits. 40SO South 2nd West. NOTARY PFBI.IC: Any work of this kind will be taken care of at the Murray Eagle Office. Call Murray ?,: if you wish to mak-- ; Appointment. SALE Good John Deere Plow. Inquire R. B. Allen, rear of City II.ill. FOB Phone: Murray Herbert Allen 462 Sons & Gardners and Florists SOIL. FERTILIZER PORCH BOXES. Etc. im' So. Jth East y ! y Calf Club by (lie boys It F.aerti For further Information (To bo continued) niis-tln- Mill Creek Ward v Fight room modern brick, newly coraied, good furnace, two sets of plumbing. Located at Ci) ( Street Will sell for 70 of Its present value or trade for Murray 4 1 1 has been in the hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. G rover have had as their guests during the past week, their daughter, Mrs. J. S. Morris, and her daughter, Afton, of McCamnion, Idaho. The MetroMlitan Male Chorus, under the direction of W. F. Robinthe son, presented a concert nt tabernacle In Ogden Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Soreiisun and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Bubel attended the annual Utah Florists' banquet at the Chamber of Commerce in Salt Lake City last Wednesday evening. The newly elected offhvrs for 1H.'!2 were officially Installed at the banquet. Mrs. A. K. Short was lndis.osed a few days this week with a bad cold. Her many frlneds wish her a very sqieedy recovery. The Mutual program at Murray First ward on March 15th will lie turned over to the "M" men basket-hal- l team, which won third place in An entin iuterstake tournament. Is anticipated. tertaining evening Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Carter and family formerly of Salt Lake City have moved to Murray to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Adams. Jr. motored to Tooele on business la.--t Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Adams Jr., of Vine street were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Farl Tr.-geof Salt Lake City Wiilnesdav of last week. from page 1) partakes of food or drink, pleasure, journey, health, sickness, work, play, or sleep. The Indian prays continually. Always the poor and widows were cared for first, the extreme struggle for existence the weato( and shiftless. Thus according to the rules of government they became lot) per cent Iierfect. The natives were always oliedleiit to authority, kind, reverent, provident, dignified, courteoiH, hoii-e; the soul of honor, living a life . of They were wonderful hunters. They knew nothing of forgiveness of sin. They were to Columbus the finest type of a savage, or civilized man. Th-swere a nation of Sillllts- - iinl 110 "!1,lon worships the (.rent Spirit as do the red men. They were Immaculately honest, their purose always pure, supernatural Intellect, quick thinkers and Just and fearless. Self control was a virtue rare, these natives were Indeed the chosen of the Great spirit. The years that followed were InColum-fea- r deed us horrible dreams. disappeared. lie even, though blinded by avarice, was forced to w rite to his native land the follow-buwas treated royally and all lug description of the natives, though he disliked the dark race and felt himself far superior: "This Is a race far surpassing any race I know, even my own." But as the continued com-inone by one, the natives became restless and therefore a sacreM (kiwwow was called and nil the tribes came again to reeeive council as jli.-received word by runners coming from (he four winds bearing messages of frauds, broken treaties ami war. Now, when thi mi! ion was mine into the valley of the sea and for forty days and nights they danced, prayed and fasted, one. mighty man arose mid gave conn- il. First came the reading fo the laws. (Ccintiniied he SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I. A garden on the Campus of Oxford University, Oxford, Missouri. An afternoon in May. ACT II. Courtyard of a Russian Castle in Siberia. A morning in July. ACT III. The same. That afternoon. street after her recent illness. She lu-- r FOR TRADE nt 2T at s Maurice: A College Sophomore: the Cheer Leader - JOHN PEARSON RUTH DUX STAR Sally: A Campus Utile Co-e- d A a Choice Colleen bv and by Peggy: DOROTHY MILLER Necessity Martha Mayflower: Soma's Aunt and Guardian MARTHA SMITH Pat Dunn: A Regular Follow ; Football Capt. - SAM OLIVER Ajariah Smythe: Professor of Oriental PhilosWILSON WHITE ophy Sonia Markova: Campus Queen - - LA VOX GUSTAYESOX Veda Veronal: in cosmetic line - VIRGINIA ROH1NSON Boris Ivenuff : A Russian by adoption - ARNOLD JOHNSON Count Ginwhiski: A Russian Nobleman EARL LINNELL BILL SCIIIFFGEN Drosky: A Cossack Officer Chorus of Students, P.olsheviki, Sailors, Flower Girls, etc. be 10 cents for childron and 3, SALt Murray High School 11 No,1(1 REAL ESTATE Will He Presented Hy MARCH Thursday, March x (if course you all know that u. were present. ::isl:ethc!l '.Junv.v l!:;!i Schorls the .Ionian v.Mi division !ianp!.oii:-h!i this year, but do FOR jo, i all know why they did? a There aiv number of rea soils - TRADE a very goixl team and a fine school spirit, etc., but there Is another Im- OVR linlf 1;"". good it).m portant reason that most of us for." " mint In t,, get about the HANI). What is it that Instills the spir- Ilea nt i fot.. erne "IWUL gtrUi. it and M'p into the team and gives modern home, built on one of 'hem a henriy welcome as they iwiu w illuming natural beauti coni" onto the f! io! ? snots irr H illinK... ii t'i.J'W, or will ....... What is it that keeps tlr studOur l.., more la " V ents cheering? 10 acresJ4-roohouse, 2'$ aer In other words, what is behind strawbeV-riennd raspl,elH the whole spirit o'" the haskcihnll coop:; Tol r.ii0 chickens. m( lWril vaines? There is only i.i:e answer cow. teaitk tttid imjilenients, $xm the HAND! ::o acres gorV' Arm land on pave) lis perr'oi at the tournahighway, hem,. ,,iid iitlMiil,lii1Ki. ment last year give Murray the For Sale or lease. distinctive honor of having the best r.'i acres in Holladay g,K,d sii. "school spirit." of any school parriM.m house, stream runs through ticipating property, his many shade tree Its improved quality this year CUI.V .t..)l"l. should be stifficl;!!t to lead the s"hool and team lo another slate A Musical Comedy in Three Acts FRIDAY ami SATURDAY, w t.,.. Mrs. Dim to Omenta Past Cc..r::e I'lir.iu entertained !i' a birthday party in lienor of Mis. H. I'oraii l,M Thursday. A ore o'clmk dinner was vrvisl to twelve quests, nf'er W llii h KallieS were played. Ilith prie was won and by Mis. Henry Gulb-nfuaFollowing t Hie program: Mrs. .. Pit'iMMl. low ptie being nhe-tr- a number: a, an I b: I". awatded to Mr. Tillle Nielsen, J. F reeling, magician: banjo dint, II. I'oraii Fight friends of Mr l by Harry Peterson, a ntul b: hie last Wednesday af siu jri'i-lug by Wendell p,owtliot, a ai d lei u.H.ti at her buue and a b: dame numbers by Bonnie er. jifleri)co!l 'veiy wi'h pleasant Hutchison; ficcordian nolo, a and t bill b; le.ist, the Plhi)!it ill pusellt. officer will present tbi otio-ar- i 'I le Mill Fuck Tamp of the pl.iy etititli-f it,,, "Happy I'.nttrhiers m.t i,t ph.er School Hays." The la- -t im bides 1 f Mrs E. L. 'be boll o) player. Thurs.laj. The ,mo,,,, w;i gheii ! .y The Junior GlrN of Mill ,,. t'nik Mrv Madsen, .uhject being ward their niotbej "Indian I'cpred.Hioiin In Ftah." with a Is nut. fully atiiinte-- PaiM south ottonwood In 'he ward limine on lat MrTuemia) .aiali A. Il.idtey M ill leave tot:talil s'h.ii f..r San liegi where she will eei,g. All lllielestinu w.'in preveliteil the gitN nl!e In- - the tllesl ,,f lf r daughter, Mr. Wlliell KaUlen Veil. elijriV.H) H;h t"bn It. us, Mr. Fr-- d frestuiii'iit A attetid-aneand Mr. Flank Cann. wieter. ad of of mothers Were piew'iit. All Whom cte fufliier lesidillt of Inten dii uvnj(,) f Mnrrnv Mr lt..ll., ni "III l Ittuicmhr Alices whs Hijoyed by.tn.iii ,n,, 1 j ' l ll.-ll- Iit $5 For A Name $5 To find a suitable name for our Chick Feeder, which wc are manufacturing in Murray, we will give i ' J S5.00 in Cash or 6 Baby Chic Feeders F..r a period of two weeks, heginninrj March 4, and ending March IS, contestants may send one or mute names to the SIIEV TOnIKY SU1TUF.S. 4' '52 So. State, or the Murray Kaglc. Judges by Mr. Sli.y, will on the most name submitted and the award will I. made Immediately following their decision. Anyone may comjiete, nnd may submit tad over the names. n,,m. im ,,r,.M t nnt,miiany cadi letter. d.H-ld- suit-aid- Mir)' Chirk KcediT Is a superior feeder in every way. Before siibniitting )mir names, ro lo Shry'H Poullry Supplies, or the Murray Facie, nnd llioiirouKlily Inspecl this fwlrr, ami see fur )uitref its many superior qttnlities. Enter this Contest Today, and Win $5.00 CASH 1, Ma-I-e- l . Bn-Hlm- gil u. e e CAPITAL Wc can help you raise it, Incorporte companies, arrange stock or bond issues, organize, any small, large or new business obtain permits in any state. Write fully: "Clue-Sky- " The Bond House of Illinois 210 E. Ohio Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.. |