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Show t in. MUCKAY Flower Sib Annual Murray Women's Club Activi ties Begin September 22nd Septemlier 17, Mrs, announces, the fifth jnnual fall flower show of the Mur my Flmver Garden Club will be held at tlie First National Bunk, Mrs. Howe, working In conjunc tion with Mr. Herman Holmgren, president of the club, states that they expect a grand display of dahl-.1roses and gladioli, as well as many other varieties of fall flowers. is ldeul for perfect The weather if storms do not Inter and blossoms, fere timing the following week, the Murray Flower Garden dub should stage the most successful show as On Saturday, Frank C. Howe mi... me t - ff k - fa Business Career Of H. H. Blood Is One Of Success - group of Welnlee eight or nine for the record. Captain Leo Stauffer, "Metro,' In liehnlf of his champion Eagle's lui.se ball team was presented with the Murray Eagles' baseball championship trophy which was the famous Imll bat or paddle prepared hy L. A. Walters for the weak hitters during the series. The paddle had Invii suitably painted and lettered for the oceason. His Highness the Supreme Dictator of this year's Eagles lmse ball teams, "Andrew iUindiiust," made the presentation Jft'fcj Captain Metro responded by siting the greater part of the credit for the winning team to his three now famous rooters. Goby, Bill and Kay, who kept Cy's team so fussed llT couldn't collect with or handle the ball. H.. also attributed part of Cy's hard lurk to It. A. Klasco, one of! Erns men, who due to no fault of his own failed to supply Wright's ie.ua with sufficient water to main tain their steam. Everyone preset a at the welniee I'nst enjoyed a nighty good time "id f what tbelr Ions pptD l ere regarding the base ball "hllliy ,f the losers they sure hnve lo hand it to them when It come butting on a real welnlee bust. -- EUED H . IUTER3, F. O. E News Iteporter. SACRAMENT MEETING OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 The M,,rray First Ward Oenea-'"dea- l Committee under the dlree-'l'- n of the Ward ltishoprlc will hare rlrge of the Sacrament Meeting Sunday inning, 8ejtember 1032. The riven 1. z l.Htb, following program will up-.,.- of Governor Duet: ""'"-U- ltle 11 '" SMY FM)WER J,S (1-- SHOW n coimec-Ho- The'Sandy Flower with the Junior Garden club will bold a flower show -- iitvom of pflrn. of Handy Reeder, Blanche Friday In the high uli'-- 'l mw the first flo--Tills will ' held for two years, and It - will N n large ,svted Ihnt then! with t flowers of display renewed activity. Barton. Cvl Rosa, Violinist; Sa 1en Mildred tumeuo, A and numbers. l Hemnrks hy Bishop llyrum J. "n," of the Salt Lake Temple, ' vH-- duet: "Nrtmlte Ijim.Hilii. Reeder and Blanche IJST CITY HBE MEN NOT (OMI LFTE Tlie nwml- -r list of names of the Mnrrav City Hre lMrt- l trio, and Court- li lted Ut on. LIVE STOCK - UTAH k STATE PAIR, 1 SKPTHMBER U'gcud and Story" Mrs. Grant Bryan "Christmas "ivprosslon Report Of Community Baby Clinic For Year 1931 - 1932 may S jk-,- S ' DR. FRANK II. WEEKS JANTARY Mrs. Fred IL Anderson Ojciiing reci'ptlon at home of Mrs. 17 East - mnnt publlsb.sl In the lnt a u' Tlie Eagle was Incomplete name Ihe some unknown oversight ommlit'Hi was C.lllcn of Mr. J- -e In setting up the list. THIS error. I. Glib n !. tong r.rl!ed. In--en Ml". BS memWT nm of - " Alive." Is differ Bring Vm Hrk i hl.jlnifi till eat' You will enjoy mm r Iris Sept. metisly. He It t the 23, nd 21. - Diva Patience el Mann - Ileule Qill- - t "hole-l- Fifty-thir- d Tea Music It. Fred (Mrs. Anderson,, Hostesses Mrs. Grunt Bryan, Mrs. Mi rum Morteuson, Mrs. Joseph S. Berry, Babls'tt - lioyara Lest Betsy The drama is the looking glass in (comparative degre) Rosolld which we see the hideotisness of Charity liOiigface vice and the beauties of virtue. Moreberg. Frances Anne Kemble. Cleopatra Belle Brown - Tnmlnear Ensnel. Drama Adl Hergal- Mrs. B. K. Howe Polly Jane Pratt gal. Hostess Mrs. M. T. Duvall More Midvale Community club to le hosts Violet Ann Buggies 'Mjereale Ihun-klii- . io the Murray Woman's club at lVdinda Bluegrass - Happy Scheme Midvale. Frances Touchmeiiot - lrufe Berg on 2) page (Continued (and then some.) Hannah Blggerstaff - Pbenljose St. TWENTY-SIXT- Aley. lYofessor Makeover - Rcley Bishop Smith, of the temple. Salt Grant meeting of the Ward Belief Society was held on will Tuesday afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bols-rtSalt Uke were the dinner guests of Miss Maxlne Simons. Sunday, at ber home on Vine street and Ninth sial A LaU s Don't forget the play Mng sxinor the Murray Primary by ! Second ward. Full dotal will East. found elsewhere. son-- and small durarrived Mrs. Ilattie Guyuian of Blandlng. daughter,. CalisisBakorsvllle, ing the week from Ftah has ls-- the gu- st or tier In Taylors- fornia, for a vis'! with her sisters. CHdey. JoSM'h Mrs. ter, . and Mrs. A. E. Mrs. I G. Uir-nvllle the past week. Mrs. W. A. B-t- ty Wallis J"'. - tll.S'll. Mill Creek Ward held owning Mutual iwrty on Wednesday, Sjv The bishopric of South ward entertained the offleer-nnd teachers Wednesday "f week at a corn roasting party held kson's grove. Tanner and Mrs. B. In Bishop Erii Miss Bbo-lIt. Tanner of Salt Ijike were guests g II. V. Ballard nnd sons, Vernet. at the home of Mrs. H. K. Fother-IniHd.w, Norman. Preston, nnd ham Sunday. GlllsTt went to Cedar Valley last and Sunday. In tpiest of pine nuts The Cly CommNsloners have sucvery the proving trip unable t bsate a ciil mine for rabbits, Items. cessful for Ihe unemployed for fuel supplying this winter. Mrs. Alfred C. Smilli of iMrolt. who has si'iif the sum Mrs. J. P. Pajneatid Mrs. Ilarger Michigan, . wlih her oiutber, here rntertalncd their Sutelay Srh- -d mer Farrel. and ber sUter. Mrs, at a hamburger fry In Ib Ella .TueVett returned to ber Win. Monday lary l'ark In Salt home last wm k. night. markeil the Mrs. II. M. Ilamblln entertained A program and dnn-M. melK-rof lb" Lyman Club of Salt ward Mill Creek owning of the evafternoon, at ber Tuesday m Ijike I. A. sea artivltl, Tudsy home. l.W) Erli'kwn's Lane. Gaim-ening. were Ihe diversion, and dainty reMis freshments were served. Miss Wanda Priton and several days IVe Wnlibpilsl M""' Mrs. I'tm Morris and daughter with relatives In Nphl during Ihe I,la and Mr. Ebb Tanner and son. Week. I.jle, of Mil ford were visitors st her Ihe home of Mr. and .irs. 8. II. Mist iMiirlon Mud bad as for a short time on eunMs Sunday, the WrlgM family Fotherlngham Mrs. and Mr. last Saturday. from Ilouiitiful. ami at ber home on Ninth tHdhcrt Mrs. A. Wilson gave n shower Vine street!. and East and party In honor of ber daughter, l vt tbe Mrs. Earl James last Thursday evcommittee The geneHtocb-sSouth i" will ward ening at her home, Murray Find Pun-dawere Altottt State. Ihe at forty isrwiis cliarg of tbe program on pa go 2) (Continued Tbe speaker service. evening Cotton-woo- The ward pres-iit-temls-13, a dance wss held. and a program ed r l"' a lth li-s- (ln-.fi.-- 1 y l. Tlie Professor's Assistant - Norlam Tesler. E htm hhm bhtthhh Susjiense Gefchilan, Mtf Noah. Brldemonth Llcea Nerlinnl, Boyufa Allle ITergalgal. Breadmaker. Six.nsorisl by Primary Association: Directed by Sister Llllle Baker. In addition to the above, the following very excellent program will ls given. Nel- Vocal sob), a and b. T l.w.ll la Troll t, i iu--i sen; reauing, Builder.) exThis orchestra Is cornis-clusively of members of the Thorup family. Mrs. Thorup plays piano,, Trom-iH.neWllmn, the corm-- t ; Albs', the Ids clarinet, the Thelma, and Marge, the violins, Doris. Ihe drums. Betty, the Mis, (and for eertaln selections the E Hat alto Her- horn), and Melba. Billy and the mnn piny triangle. Prices: Children, 10 cents; Ad tlckjet, 5ic. l cents; family ults, Ic' cream 5 cents. Sfukcr--of-flou- s Issue of Murray Clinic In-se- a iH-sir- e Dr. Weeks Establishes Offices In s Sophia Stuckup .... Byru Scotland of (without the real estate) Carols by pupils Murray schools Kotsomucb-ter- . Vaila Juliet Long Hostess Mrs. A. A. Collins TWENTY-SECON- Spencer Held, South. Balem M'rs. Glen Howe rresldeiit's Greeting W. In e OK MI RRAY Ihe tvimrtmenl and his longed on tbe list by v "Why Stop Learning" Mrs. Ed Larson Hostess Mrs. Bay Ward s e '"xtninu-nta- worn-ou- t say; "Cant afford to go," but "lU'tter Judgyoung enthusiast, ment," says, "Can't afford to miss It!" YOCNd LADIES' SINGLE BLESS-EDNESDEBATING SOCIETY Come nnd see the old maids transformed Into U'antiful young maid ens liefore your own eyes at Mur ray Second Ward Chattel, Friday evening, Septemler It!, at 8 o'clock. CAST OF CHARACTERS Josephine Jane Green, Pres., El Ar ea More-thaberg. Prlscilla Hodge, Sec., Abigail a Neil. Very Till Son-oCalamity Jane Hoggins, Treas., Zl- - Is-c- club In I Trio.-IIe- K--UlU- Mr. state by reason of the aggressive road In highway cninpalgti relief. st met lou and unemployment be yer: 1). n. nrlnton. 'rntiiental music by "t. I nth. e : V(v "n George II. chairman of the comBlood mission. He Is widely known In the Mate Congregational Hymn. f'lson. v' Kaysvllle, Davis county, 5t years ago, the son of pioneer parents. He received his first business training under the late John It. Barnes in the Kaysville Mercantile Institution. When the Kaysvllle Milling coniany was organized, he whs made manager, and was retained In that position when that company was consolidated with the iLnyton Milling company. Mr. Blond lias served as president Millers A Grain of the Hub-IdahDealers association, as well as en gaging In other activities in that association. Mr. Wood Is interested in a wide variety of businesses. Including canneries, land companies, and mer cantile firms, lie Is at preseut a director In the Z. C. M. I. Mr. Blood has risen high In ec clesiastical circles In Davis county, having successively performed a mission In England, served as bish op of Kaysvllle ward, and president of North Davis stake, a posi tion which be now holds. of He has nerved as a the board of WcW-- r college at Og- den and president or the Davis county Iswud of education. For many years be has been pros-Ideof the Davis county chapter of the Bed Cross. Mr. Blood's political recognition Democratic In the party first came In 1917 when Governor Simhim a on BamlH-rgc- r utilities memler of the first public commission of I'tah. He bold ,ll!,t .i lost for four years. He was It. 1,1 ,r f:,irrnor Charles commisMalay t the state road the election sion In 1C22. and o speech. iKi TWENTY-SEVENT- Longfellow. Mrs. B. J. Foord Mrs. A. A. Collins Mrs.1). A. McMillan Mrs. T. IIolT.nan Mrs. A. Fugate Mrs. E. Jiirson Mrs.1- - T. Schiffgen Mrs. K. W. Hampton Mrs. Iceland Gordon at last It has happened ('a pt. Cy Wright and his losing base ball team put on the big welnle bust at Murray City Henry II. Wood. Democratic onnPark, Thursday, September 8th, and dldate for governor, was born in enthusiastic MURRAY 2ND TO PRESENT PLAY BY PRIMARY CLASS f News NO. 6 VOLl'MK 43 TWENTY FOl'RTII attend this first meting and siart NOVEMBER Green Pastures" the year off with enthusiasm. llie various committees and the "The Lord Is my shepherd. I shall not want. He maketh me to lie program follows: down in green pastures, He lendeth LEGISLATIVE COMM ITTEE me beside the still waters. Mrs. I). W. Moffat Mrs. U. G. Miller Mrs. I). A. McMillan Mrs. E. Allen Btiteman PROGRAM COMMITTEE Hostess Mrs. L. T. Schiffgen Mrs. W. Spencer Bold, chairman DECEMBER TWENTY-SECONMrs. E. Allen Bateman I heard the Isdls on Christmas Day Mrs. J. L. Ellertson Their old, familiar carols play, Nlcely-alled- . KNTEKTAIN.MENT COMMITTEE ind wild and sweet, the words re-- zyl Rebekah Rachel Sharis' ' IM'Ut, Mrs. J. Berry, Chairman Medium-darOf Hace on earth, good will to Mrs. Glen Howe Nolea Tiny Short men ! Mrs.! E. Gaufin Jerusha Matilda Spriggins w Well, Eagles, an (XTOBI.U ?, HENRY II. BLOOD eating Eagles gathered to do Justice to the oecason. The kiddles perhaps put It all over the older folks In the matter of the numlwr of hot dogs consum ed. I Miere one young hay burn er was reisirted as having eaten rr Koiit depression by attending the play at Murray Second Ward Friday evening, September 1(1 Mrs. W. S. Bold. 'Woman s club will beglu the year's activities with the first meeting, hold Thursday, Sep tember at the home of Mrs. Silencer Iteid, 17 East Fifty-thirSouth. All members are invited to Vy attempted. The display will be open to the public from 2 :00 to 9 :0O p. m. of the flower Greater details show will appear in next week's Issue of The Eagle. 0. E. . hurray d yet F. r Itsnvv I Sept. 24th Show I TAIL Till " I Dr. Weeks, whom you see alumnus established himself at Murray, In the Murray Clinic hospital. For the past 14 years he has enjoyed a flue dental practice in the ISolse Valley but was finally Induced to move back to Utah where Mh the Doctor and Mrs. Weeks were born und raised. Their jmrents were among the earliest pioneers Into I'tah. They to make their permanent oxiMx-homo at Murray and become a part of the community spirit here as they did In Boise. The Doc-to- r is a niemtier of the American Elks Iiodge, the iChamlsr of Commerce, the State Society and Klwauls Club, lie also served on the state dental examining IxMird. He has the finest completely equipped two chair of an und Is floe, including qualified lo handle the highest tyie of dental service. The jKHiplo of Murray are fortu uate in having Dr. and Mrs. Week K Isfome affiliated with them. t iH-ut- y r, COINTY WOMEN'S DEMOCRAT IC ( LIB MEET The County Women's Democratic Club held a very successful meeting Thursday in the Murray Firemen 'a Hall. Commissioner Henry Blood, Democratic candidate for governor siN.ke on "Woman's Status us a Citizen." Tints' very fine musical numlsTs were rendered by a string trio. Mrs. Burton Aliisser, I National Commltteewomiin and a candidate for the State M iiute gave a short talk. Plans were dlsciiswsl for a silver tea In honor of all the Democratic cnndldatiu, to ls given OdoU-- 20, Hall. 1032, at Ihe Murray Flreuu-iis- ' r DICK SHOOTING SEASON welcome. Stake Belief Society, by Albs. G. Silvers. FINE PROGRAM AT M. I. A. OPENING IN SOUTH COTTONWOOD Tlie South Cottonwood ward Mutual oeiied ausdcloUsly Tuesday evening with u program which proved to lie most exceptional. The numlM-ron the program consisted of numliers by tbe South 4 VdtonwiHsI male quartet coiiiosed of Preston B. Ballard, Duaiie Ballard, Bill Stokics, and Harland I .arson; a violin duet by the Olson sisters. Miss Evelyn Olson and Mrs. Goblle Valentine; a bass stdo by Harland Iarsoii; a trombone stdo by Dunne Italian), with Miss June Ballard accompanist for Ihe above numbers; a dance numU-- r by MIks Grace Bolllston ami Clyde Reynolds, "Waltz mo arouisl again. Willie," with Mrs. Daisy Belllslon, accompanist. Mr. Herman Holmgren gave on some very entertaining nnmlx-rthe harmonica, the guitar, and tbe musical saw. Another unusual numof the ber was Ihe on orchestra Thorup family, of Mrs. Thorup, her S da ugh ters ami sometimes her two young sons. mu-slel- s s e com-Mso- d MURRAY LIONS CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY T'tab's duck shooting season will HUNTED oS'ii at noon FRANK BUCK The Murray Lions Club after a Saturday, Octolxr 1 COMBATS JUNGLE .'HI. FOR This was summer vacation commence tbelr und clos' NovemU-r who Is resis.nslble or the Pur East wild anif,.r most seen In the Amerl-eat- i linens mal khs Zm and circuses and who Is the author of "Bring 'Em Back Alive," figured In n new enterprise addwhen cineinatographers were the through ed to bis expedition authentic film to Malayan Jungles eenes for the pleturlzatlons of bis Flank Buck, famous ImhiK. Is to Bring 'Em Back Alive," on Theatre shown at the IRIS and Saturday, Thursday, Friday, ScptemlsT 22, 2.1 an.l 2Uh. 'Tills time we had B camera Mr. Buck ulong for Ihe first time," of runinstead rciuinlsenccd. "and dangerous ning away from deadly, forepisodes like combats Mwecii to hosiI we midable leasts, stalk.sl a hungry . We s. another tiger until be came Un to to bad fight hungry henst and of the biggest One kill. pMoct his thrills I ever got was after we had been following the tracks of a big for days and nine-foo- t In a clearsuddenly came uH.n ber a over young wild Is.ar ing standing clawed open. she had Just "A Mack panther sneaking up. minute there was and In n1ut enough Mack and yellow fur flying to make a Princeton football banner. ,h man-eate- B. Csik, state decided by rneviliigs again Sept em- ls-on fish and game commissioner, llth, under tbe baderxhlp of res'lvlng the proclamation of Pres- Lion president Parley McMillan. ident Ilerltcrt Ibsiver setting Ihe The meetings this year will l dates for dink slum! lug In the held at tbe Community Church on Ciilted States as provided for under East IMh South street and Ihe Aid of that church wilt the migratory bird treaty. serve Ihe lumhisuis. t. ParDue to Ihe Lion out of tbe McMllan town, being Bolt BusmiiKscn, son of Mr. ami ley Bate-man- , Vb-Allen E. Lion President. Mrs. Chris Rasmussen of Fifty-sixt- h will wield the g ivil; musical South, returned home Wednesentertainment will li' un ami other three a inoiuhs visit with day, after In Chicago and other der tbe direction of Lion Samuel relatives Ixdiits In Illinois. He retorts a very BrliiKhnrst, who ulwavs furnsbes a spicy evening of entertainment. splendid trip, and attended the IlliThere are many things for Ihe nois Mate fair. Lions of (Murray lo lake lnd of Trl with Ihe city truck lo the and no doubt serious consideration will Ih given at this lucting s to Murray W(xd yard on Ihe Great how Ihe Club can futwtoti to serve Salt Lake, 03 miles from this city, the and they the eommunlty made under the sullen are will Initiate at4 again . Hi!ir ac of Commissioner E. J tivities will the that City of The Conitiissloner dlwovcnsl the wimm! supply through tbe aid o Murray. friends near Grantsvllle and should Ik' given a badge as No. 1 Woh Scout or something along Ibis line as tbe wood Is of nnusual beat producing content and makes dandy fuel. It Is nt so bard to split but It takes quite a Idt of muscle on the sow cm! of Ihe Job, UTAH J! r Menils rs of the recent wood trek are Joe LumbpiNt, lvn Franx, ). a J. Martin and L. W. Tripp. New-el- l r Pre-ddeii- Eck-man- CHAMP10M$H?P '9 Event STATE FAIR ocT.n, ' : Our Community Baby Clinic on June It!, 1032 completed another fiscal year In this community. During that year there were two hundred children under six years of age examined. One hundred and five new babies were given a thorough going over by our child sis'clallsts nnd through out the year rive hundred physical examinations were made. Murray City furnishes our rooms, heat und light, ami keept our rooms In u very clean ami sanitary condition. Salt Ijike County furnishes us with a nurse during tbe nine mouths school Is In session. The Stake. Relief Society Board of Cottonwood Stake finances the clinic by pooling the wheat interest of the wards of the at.ike to jsty our chlbl to buy all our charts, linen, drugs, paper towels, and many other articles that we need in a clinic of this kind. The Relief Society carries on this work for Ihe benefit of the child ren under 6 years of age, of our community. AVe hold our clinic on tbe first and third Thursdays of each month at M a. m., at the Mur ray City Hall. Come and visit our clinic. We will try to make you npis-nrane- ' |