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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE :' School News HOLLMAY HAPPEHNGS Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PIIOXE IIOLLADAY Iilsliop Kylorg has Itoen iiiutlile Monday, November 28, was the beginning of the girl's season of basketball. A large number of girls were present at the first practice. for The first games scheduled this year will be the class series. the fellows defeated The senior us Let one hojie Juniors by point. the senior girls make their point. The school team that is chosen Reporter- will probably have games schedulGrade II Elects Class the Eighth ed with Tooele, Granite, and Officers Y. M. C. A. Last Friday we held an election Yearbook for class officers. The following Last year, because of the depns-slot- i, pupils were chosen to reiresent the Murray High School did not group : Issue yearbooks. This year, through a Minnie Steadmnn, President; the united efforts of the faculty Ben-nloBeth Jones, Secretary; there members and the students, of room decorachairman Is a possibility of having a yearHelen and Wallace, monitor. tions; book. These pupils will hold office six The memliers of the staff are as weeks. At that time a new set will follows : Is? chosen. EInora P.ergener Editor RICHARD BLANVK, Vssoeiate Editor Mary Berg... IU'porter-8-II- . Alma Erlekson .... Business Mgr. Home Room Period Arthur Caldwell Associate Mgr. In the seventh grade we are havSoph .Cirrus ing various contests in arithmetic ine .siopnomores mad' a success during the home room period. of their r.rt In this season's so We are keeping track of our clety cycle. A large number of stud marks on a broken line graph. Evcuts attended the circus and had a ery other Friday we change capvery enjoyable time. tains. the circus is the first social The captains choose little marks event on the school calendar, and a such as little crosses or lines to Insorl of prediction as to the success dicate the marks that each team of the other social parties. If it gets. foretells the truth, the school year HAROLD PHILLIPS, should be n great success. Reporter-7- . Catch Hull As a pleasant pastime for the BONNYVIEW SCHOOL noon hour, the girls have organized six teams for catch ball. There oe linn pinmicd 10 nave a are eight girls on each team. Our Christmas program for the school captains are Avon Ijibrum, Ida Iiocctiibor 2.1. Hupp. Ethelyn Nielsen, Helen WalHiilay, December ft, the sixth lace, Donna Parker, and Hazel grade h having a program in Mu- Parker. Three games have been sic. The sixth grade boys will played nnd four more will take furnish the program. The sixth jHnco to decide the winning team. grade will also have a spelling The next series will be in volley match that day. ball. lao third grade room Is decorat HAZEL PARKER, ed beautifully with Christinas de Reporter . 53-- Baby Kulh I'ike and Baby la iitNwl ward activities since Florence. These babes were cousins, their mothers being sisters Shak Friday liceniiNe of illness. ers were J. Frank Quist, Bishop Hon. John M. Knight will lie our Austin of Cottonwood, and V. (I. sneaker at Siiernuiont meet lug on Miller of Murray. Invocation was offered by George Coxe and the Sunday, December lltli. A full 9-- of members Is desired. benediction by President Nelson. Special musical numbers were ren Junior Girls of the Stake will from Salt Lake by friends hold a party next Saturday evening City. in Murray First ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Krnntz are rejoicing over the arrival of Tuesday evening the men of the a baby daughter on November f!th. Irving faculty played the ISasket-hal- l Mother imd babe are doing nlevlv. team of the school. The teachers made the highest wore. Mr. and Mrs. Owen I.amboitrne entertained their bridge club nl Uoynl It. Stone of Cottonwood tie ir home on Saturday evening. acStake I!oy Scout C'oiiimlttee, Mrs. F.iUian S. Boyee was hostess companied by a group of Engle Scouts sient the week end at lo her bridge club Wednesday af t rnoon. Itiighton on n skiing party. Ar-dell- Hie Gleaners of the Mutual reorganized on Tuesday night. Hazel and r.owthorpe. Evelyn Neff, Iievon Peterson were chosen as the executive committee. Mrs. Harold Heath Is tencher. Bishop Nicholas G. Smith, of the Seventeenth ward was the speaker at Mutual Tuesday evening. He related experiences of his trip to South Africa wh-r- e he presided over the Mormon misMon for a lierlod of eight years. During his The Gold and Green Fox Trot residence In Africa the Influenza will be taught next Tuesday dur- epidemic of liil!) ravaged the ps-pl- e ing the last icrlod by members of far worse than In any other All country. Elder Smith has continued the Gleaners find "M" men. are Invited to participate. his missionary woik since returning home. f'rln Iragc and family have reMrs. McMillan. Mrs. Berry, Mrs. turned after visiting In I'oeatello, arid Sberauian Denver. Mrs, Howe, the and Omaha, new Stake Belief Society officers Twin Peaks camp. Daughters of were vistors to Holladay ward on I'tah l'lotuers met with Mrs. Mark Tuesday. This was their first vis-I- t to ti losmi session since their Austin on Ilyland Drive on Thursto the work. After day afternoon. History of Pioneer appointment women was their theme. the lesson had been given in a most instructive and inspiring manParent Teachers' organization of ner, by Cbas. U. Pike, each of the Irving Junior met at the gymnas- vNitors sike. They were happy to ium Thursdayevenlng. A reception be associated with the work and for parents was held from seven desired our cooperation to Insure success. Miss Stella Nellsolt to eight o'elock. During this read the teachers were In their re the First Section of Doc. and Cov. seethe rooms to meet the parents Mrs. CiiriMoplierson sang. "Throe aiel talk over individual problems Fishermen," A call was made by of the children concerned. Mr. Ed- Mrs. ollett for each family to ft mm monds, chairman, scut out letters donate one pound of staple to the Christmas baskets. A movi rispiexting a full attendaiue. im nt to buy a piano for the Belief n bv double funeral service Sitciety rooms was explained Friday, was conducted In the chapel for Mrs. M. Tavlor er-lo- WEI.FAICi; OF AtiKH I I.TMtK Get Up Nights? The welfare of agriculture even though it be the nation's basic In dustry, cannot safely be trusted by those engaged In It. to the public at large, to jxilitii Inns or to public reofficials." said II. E. ImU-ovcently. "This si t u it i in demands organization on the part of farmers. "The most lm)Nirtant force In ...... I I t ... ... ..II rum UK! 1,1101111iuii'ii, J MMllltl put the Importance of education ahead even of organization were! there not signs on every baud that unless fanners are organized first, they wili not be aide to protect the effectives ss of agricultural education." The cooera!ive movement Is, In deed, one f,.nn of f.irm education. It (ruche agriculture the mod. rn means of stabilizing lf and lav ing R toniidaiioii for a ontid.! prosperous imd progressive future.' It Is the greatest weapon the far1 tner. Individually or in ina. has In the war against chaotic m,i.i,ct. and Millions prht n.r,-l.,,,- V - Make this 25c Test Physic the bladder as you would the bowels-- . Drive out Impurities ami vcsslve acids that cause irrl tatioii burning and freipieut desire Get a 'J.'.c test box of BP KETS ih bladder physic, from any drug nn .iier lour days ir you are not relieved of g tiing ut night? go baik and get your money. BP containing i n. nil leaves oil. etc., acis pleasantly imd juniper on the hladdr similar to e;feeiiey castor oil on the liowels. ( von an oonier i wnu nui kaclie, or leg pains aiKi'tl from bladder disord ers voil are bound to feel lietli llfier this cleansing and you get i iir regular sleep. Sold l v Thorn- ton Anderson Drug Company. jM.i. MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT PLAY S-I- cora ions. I The grade Is also decora t ed with Santa Clauses, snow flakes. Christmas tnvs. and The children are making many Christmas presents. This week the sixth grade docld ed to make charts for sidling The rows that get a hundred get a reu star. At the end of three weeks the three rows having the least number of siars buys peanuts for the class. Fourth Grade Lois M..o, le ta Siuisieh. Joseph Hodell. l,. Pzelae. Delores McCleary. Mario Benvegnu. I'lnier Gallagher. Henry Plott. The following pupils have hand-- , d exitllent .y Sir Hector Fih. Ms Bagley and the cast are grateful to Mr. I Tank McGhie (of the High School faculty I for his fine melioration In offering helpful criticism and suggestions during rehearsals; n!so. for the help of other faculty adv ls ors, MU Short. Miss Martin and Miss Rothwell. The executive stall is coinmsed f NorU-r- t Collins, Business manger; Roy Lester. Stage Manager, age i s.-w- you B assistant, l,eve Frislrl. ksoii ind Alfred Alder; Electrician. Mr. Philip Stolie. Music will be furnished, by the High Sclexd oichcstr.'l under the liiivtioti of Win. F. Robinson. The General ndliiisMoii will be twenty fiie ecnts. t An down Italian woman was running the street to catch a train. HI..... Ideal Xmas T d ; itrr 4789 bOlTH STATE The spine is a bunch of bones, thai looks like an empty banana stoek, that runs up and down the back and holds the ribs. The MjuU sits on one end. and I sit on the other. 1 7 Adds To Yours! Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks mountain bred Vre I A acrlimnti' Let ns fill your order ,lmA mm our warm natcliery to yUr warm brooder without the ha at .aid of overheating chilling carving. "Sol Hot" ltro0flrs 1 eoal, oil. or electric. ($ Are Dollars 'Von liead When The) Ye Kamslmw P.r.-(- Ramshaw Hatcheries No. State Tel. Mur. .5. C. Wf .j. SHOE PAIRS V Go To RobertHeckel (Between I'ostoffice City Hall Ml'KKAY, UTAH & WRIGHT'S Conoco Service Mate and Vine DO YOU KNOW? to lubricate properly your car? HAVE IT SKItVICED TIIR CIIIX K CIIAHT SYSTEM FEED - COAL 4870 South State Phone Murray 43! 1 Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in s over-wor- k. rfil7 J did not learn about this vovierful medicine looner Acrnne put me back on my feel." ion are ncnous, tr this put a Dr. Miles' cem nervine ioblet into n . . U nmblnW 1 in a Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing "Tell U. Your Trouble." PHONE MUR. 2SS-- J EiTerves- Klass of Oh DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS J kl. rfc.n. Distributed by T F.ffcrvcscnnt W. E. CAIN Beautiful Xmas Package PHONE Murray 53S-4004 So. 5th East Simon llrandt At S395 to S(J75 Insulate Your Home Now! Richard. St. 4400 So. State St. Murray STORE-- 24 MILL For Efficient Morrison-Merri- lPt EM ENXXOMPANY Co. ll Printing See 'The Ltitnhcrmcn" ; mi ... THONE Ml RRAY Ail 171 .;. .j. ,j ne Utah Woolen Mills 1 HAY - GRAIN - FLOUR - Wrapped in Cellophane NOW 1 s All Pure Virgin Wool Blankets I'riml A CHAS. ANDLHSON, Prop. water. Watch it bubble up like spark-lispring waterdrink it enjoy tbe feeling of calm and relaxation that follow. MADE IX MURRAY t Patronage Means Their VI hid, I iv " iurn SllCCeSS. MURRAY FEED STORE pleasure and interfere with your work? Tens of thousands have found a wav la t. j. . r't relictr.cr-e-from over- - ' worked a way so simple, so pleasant, so l nv in cost, that we arc- constantly receiving letters that say, "It I had only found Nervine Tablets sooner." Simon Brandt writes- "1 very nervous from I couldn't ilerp veil poor, nv.d I felt weak for a long time. apuie was Dr. met' .Vcrrine and now feci fifteen years Slme 05 dld tfr-r- tf ioffieZ Jotlr' .... Community From 5 to 10 different lubricants are required SPINE Do they make you Restless, Cranky, 1 iron. Sleepless, Dyspeptic, Head-nch- y? Do they spoil your Ur. Wiles When c.l I KSSAY ON THE Institutions Whose Ia"er ests Are With The J Vwur The Lincoln School Is going to plant Tulips. Tim children are going to bring the bulbs. Mr. Webb has assigned a committee to plant The Lincoln School will b them. very pretty in the ppring. Work Wfearj' "NERVES" Gift 44i4ifft4 Good Farm Machinery MOUNTAIN STATES '" "Sorry .L-- but likeable Lost20lbs.ofFat In Just 4 Weeks and behind her came her !." ohi! drcn. Just before she rem hod the station a cop stoiiisl her. "Here, lady, what have you lxsn doing?" "I no do anything." Mm said. "Then why is that mob following Kay-mom- well. I Tulips Helen Robinson n I f.. 1 Fourth I5y Our Ward Fair By Melvin Jones On December 7th we are having our ward fair. They give you two Christmas Decorations tickets and you put one in a box and yon keep the o'her. When the Hackliuul By Fu'h starts they call a numlior. Each room of our school have program who one has that numlier wins The decorated their rooms up with holly. a prize. Santa Clans 'S, Christmas trees, and Christmas Joy so forth. The sixth grade room has By Marjorie Iarsen n border of holly with the colors snow with reindeer and of green, red, brown nnd black. Across the sleigh The girls who did It were Beth Santa will come this Xmas Day. Mau-reDouglas. Mclbnry, Myrtle he will bring to girls and boys Fshio, Jean Wlvvler. Barbara Joy With his pack of bountiful toys. Melonns, and Ruby Baeklnnd. The principal and teachers have Our Play planned to decorate the hall with By Maurine Edman Xmas trimmings and will have a The sixth grade class one Is Chrls'nifls tree .lightd up the wavk putting on a play. It is titled, "A of December lfttli. Quarter till "Christmas." There are fairies and elves. Santa Claus, Christmas Assembly Planned and an oprhan. It Is Interesting. I Each room will have a program Iiojh1 It is a slueeess. and parents are invited to attend. Santa Claus The program will be held Friday, Alta Jam's By D "comber 1.1, In the main hallway. Claussen Miss has bountifully The program to be given Is as decorated the front hall with San-l- a follows : Clnus and his reindeer and his Dramatization "The Lonely Little Fir Tree" - 1st bag of toys. I guess he is going to visit some little girl or hoy. It Is Grade. the very interesting nnd amuses Playlets: fa) "A Magic Word." smaller children vry much. b( "Secrets" and Dance Second and Song Snow Scenes Third Grades. By Vorna, Dramatization : The windows of the Lincoln "The Christmas Fairy nnd Scrooge" School are Isdng decorated very Fourth Grade. artisthly with snow scenes which "Ye Ohio Time Merrle Christmas" were drawn by Miss Lucretln Fifth Grade. Thiirnian and painted by the girls Cantata of The scenes give the school "Christmas Ahoy!" i Christmassy atmosphere. Sixth tirade. Lin-ill,- hn' 1 Sixth C.rade, A (lass The following pupils received one hundred per cent all week In siH'lling: Claude Mitehd'.l. Elbert Barger, SHMicer Reld, Melha Fairlwmrno, John Lyman. SCHOOL J . These Are Home LINCOLN SCHOOL Hoard Member Visits Mr. John Park, a member of the Granite District Board of Education, accompanied by Supt. Calvin last S. Smith, visited our school room each visited They Friday. of our school. I hope along with the rest of us that they left with a satisfied thot that we are doing gocd work, and know how to take rare of ourselves porftvt spellers for last The following pupils have had : week were one hundred jer cent in spelling Robert Hahllne, Richard Soren-son- , all last week : . HanLucy Brklovleh, Sixth Grade Town-send- . Rose son. Doris McMmle, Helen Mallory, La Kite Scott. La Vella Johnson, Jean Walters, Sixth R Phyllis VII n. La I'real Yates. Harold Brady, John Dells, ("has. Fifth Grade Lyon. Ma.xlne Adatrtson, IWothy Mabel ltenly. cien Brown. Dorllene Gordon, Pearl HanBcuulon. othy Johnson. Bobby Jones, lvth sen. V!ian OtCey. Ixils St sniffer, Graham, Donald Bishop, Mary and of Sixth "B" Tannos May Baker. Abraham Marchos, B.ssie had records lust s'lllng Woodard, Henry Marchosn, Norweek. ma Ahlberg. Wayne Yutes. ! BasMiiusM'ii, Koh, rt CaldHEU OWN MOB book reports: Marie Hcaly. Stories of B:g ulmuls: Phyllis Wa'lln. The New pioiavrs. ('on! hiued ft otu Page ARLINGTON SCHOOL Advertisers FIRST . School The In r Sir lliHtor, whosi' l'.rls tli teeoialely lissnmcs in order to stay. BUI Is disgust, d, but helps I ris.-,,out. In the meantime, sir Ibs'ior realizing the Imiioi tamv of lis arrival, ihanges places with tillable mummy be has lirongbt from Fgpt. and ships himself e !io. :! ti e mummy, to the school, inning tie1 same day ii was first Mr Mae West of St, Louis, M.i s, li ibiied l'illisl with curiosity. write: "I'm only "s jr oil mid! Miss Alice II unburteti. (Elaine 7' lbs. UliHl taking olf We'ghed i ib rsoiii, o ns the mummy case, N'X of your Kriimbeti Salt Just i' itiiazed to find a lixe poron u- . t ...a..!, e.i ti it,.., t ,.. also have more energy ni further Win a the "mi.immy" reveals hi lucre Eve i,eer had a hungry ttuo bbnlpy the iwo del Maine to 11101110111." eM..e the iiuistor nl the height Fat folk nboiild lake one half of bl !itiT"iia!i"!i. Maty Jetikln teapootifnl of Klllschru S.l' in T U sifo to entertain In her portrayal Shis pf hot water II the lin.rnilg of " Duleie Dumt.le. Bill s father b fore l"akfast- - II ' the SAFE. ix n'iiifiil but diui b girl frit nd. The luirmlcvt way t rlme m ten of hnra si is of ih rapid tire news re thmivui'N of men and w ti porter ly Mary Berg mi l 'he sl.etiiT by ikhM Gallag tMnkii.g For your health' nake nk for her r ably enacted. Meplain Mas-nC'l Kru4 lien nt Tlii.itMtl-Aen n It.uki-r- . Il; lell provides lei.n Drug Store--i- r at liny drug rare atmis. meld. Mis Hc'eti Vg-iti- e the for a bottle that j Matt ill t srn n the dignltHsl lflt i U is but a trifle nn.1 If ami inprcsh, Mi Agathn m nfter the first! bottle you Wfp notjlaw. Mary Tnrpin a the flirtations Jojfiillly untUfi.-iiml attractive MU Maude MnlUm". with ro.nit; I tck. ui.er laldlugton n the icholarly. t-- Special Activity During the special activity period, Mr. Jfrrondbent is giving a class in JJiography. There are various books about famous men, from which we can choose. Each one has an opportunity to report his reading to the group. This class is very helpful to us In our civics and other work as well. LUCILE FASSIO, Basketball Girl's WOODSTOCK PLYMOUTH SCHOOL MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL See These Murray Yard: PHONE Murray WE SELL KING COAL 8 MURRAY EAGLE J |