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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE School News NOLLADAY LIBERTY SCHOOL Editor Associate Uditor Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY 53-- Dm'Biber 20th, Lolmoelder ed the zero weather and entertainPlayers nre presenting a one act ed the Hawthorne Kelb-- f Society. Their feature "A Hard Boiled play in Holladay after Mutual. Hose," has been In demand for the The Gleaner Girls gave a pro- past three years. gram and dance on Tuesday evenOn Tuesday, the time of the ing. SoWork meeting of the Belief Primary Officers have planned ciety was spent In making Christ a Christmas Program for next mas gifts. Mrs. Collett had pur Tuesday and the usual lesson work euased materials in abundance so will he suspended. that all who choose might work. also bad some gifts ready for She ward are Menils'rs of the happy to see Iiishop Uyherg aide to at- sale and they were eagerly bought. Mrs. Mackay gave Instructions reltend his duties again after a seto our Union Meeting In ative vere attacW of Influenza. Murray First ward on Sunday, December 18th, to which all officers Sunday, December 18, Itabbl .Samuel 11, Gordon will sjieak to are Invited. She also announced a the subject "Chrlstinaa Spirit." local officers meillng at the BeThe bishopric extends an Invltutloii lief Society rooms on Thursday, to all, hoping that the house will December Ii2nd, at 2 p. in. Each class leader is exH-cteto give lie fill.Hl. a preview of the January work. Free candy will 1m given to all Instructions were received by who attend the C: t5 run of HuckleIn Suierlntendents Primary on Finn evening. Saturday berry that would "Trallbullders" Mr. Tlmmerniun represents the lie each months three graduated committee at the arnnusi'inent from that date. An additional shows. was, accordingly placMr. J. II. Walker, was sustained ed on his applicant for graduation as a Counselor to George Man hunt for In addition to passing a Tenin the Mutual on Tuesday evening. derfoot Scout test he must also Mr. Walker is an exiierlcncc'd man pass a t'fit of fundamentals for adbe mission into the PricstlxNid QuorIn social leadership and will service for fine among um. Mrs. Wilcox, Supt. of Holla-da- y prepared in. Primary, was proud to graduate her first class of six TrallOren Drage, first Counselor to under this new regulabullders, George. Marcbant of the Young on Sunday evening, at which tion, Men's Mutual, was released on time their test showed that they Tuesday evening on account of the could repeat the Ten Command unsettled condition of his residence. mollis, The Articles of Faith, and He has leen an efficient worker could name the General and local for over a year. Authorities of the Church. On at Mutual they Tuesday evening "The Bcanvllle Choir" entertainTenderfoot Test. their passed ed members of their cast, their Boys, we are happy to see you snd local Slake Board friends pn gress. members on Tuesday evening after Mutual. The games were twappy At meetthe no and the refreshment dainty, last at the ing evening Thursday Hint though their time together a ascrowd Irving Junior, large was short, they all left rejoicing sembled to the hear prosplendid afIn the pleasant opportunity gram and talk over future acuiforded them. ties jMssiblo for the children durDecember 11, ing the winter season. The pro- Sunday evening, Commissioner John M. Knight, was cram opeiuil with a song and the speaker at Sacrament meeting dance, "Alice Blue Gown." by Ills subject was "The Divinity of It nth Bowers; Steel Guitar and Jesus Christ." He said that he has Mandolin duet by Quail Brothers; scant sympathy with "Christian Ag- Wlalse Clog, (a and b). by Flor nostics." men who Mleve that Je-h- ence Hendrbksen. Madelyn was a great teacher but deny and June Player. The possibilities of filling his Divinity. lie then proem)'! to to make a skating rluk pasture cite forty five ptiwaiKe In the first were then discussed. The Idea was three Gospels, passages in a committee, and with acceptisl Divinthe which declare St. John It. lu Nlikol, was apimiuted to proof Master. the ity ceed at once with the project. Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Buttle Hre Chairman IMmouds also read a doing their part to lift the "de- r.)t.rt of a district meeting he had pression" by giving generously of attended at the Blaine school, at their time and unusual talent to which topics of concern to schools entertain various ward gatherings. and their patrons were discussed On Friday evening they went to and tabulated. Watch for future interest ward where the Belief notice of these meetings they Society were giving a Bazaar and mean something to you and jour Vaudeville. On Tuesday they hrnv- - children. On Wendell Watts Our Marjorie Turner The children of our acbnol are balling the arrival of winter. Although Jack Frost has nipped many fingers ami toes, we love the snow for It brings sleigh riding, skating and most of all, good old St. Nicholas. And we are "thrilled to death" with our Christmas tree. It stands In the hall and reaches the celling and Is beautifully decorated. These sixth graders have made rejiorts this week: Donald Goff, Wendell Simier, Clifton Mildred Watts, White, Betty Whittle, Lavar McMillan, Marjorie Turner, Mitchell Haytlen, Viola Wallln, anil Virginia Demke. Viola Wallln's report on "Olaf, the Iifoten Fisherman," was the best of the week. RUTH LEITZELL, Reporter. lKok Tiiese pupils from the sixth cent In grade had one hundred the spelling test Friday: Dean HanJoe Shaw, sen, Mitchell Hayden, Lamar Hansen, Betty White, Buth JiCltKcll, Ion SlmisT, Ralph Simper, Iean Gibbs, Kuby Bird, Marjorie Turner, Virginia Demke, Wendell Watts, Ronald White, Uyle Bird and Mildred Whittle. M ITOHKIX HAYDEN. ir s 1 J SOUTH (TTTOMVOOD Pltt-SEN- Public Notary T M UN TO l'KW The M Men of South Cottonwood ward nre Kmrlng the play "Merrily We Go To War." n conitsty the spirit of Christmas, next to Thursday idght. Ihvciuhcr U presented tit the ward house. The play Is under the direction of Mr. Held Krekson. and Mr. Kr cksoii and MUs Mn tine Simon will play the lending role. Tin. mippott-- I lug cast will Is composed of Mrs. ti-If.vli- C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rrar of 15S Court Ave.) ' &f &" V Dramatic Pictures Christmas Decorations The fourth grade has made some excellent Issik reports this week. The students who made them McMillan. Beatrice Goff. Kinder, Marjorie Killack, I.illle June I'ltzell. Vernetta McMillan and Virginia I'ltzell. The following fourth graders have had a jierfcct spelling record for a week: Uamar Hansen, Delroy McMillan, Mary Arko, Bernlce Hughes, IVnnl.s Ferretta, June Ix'itzell, and Masaye Virginia were-Delro- y Tadehara. JUNK LEITZEI.I.. Reporter. These children in the third gradt had one hundred In spelling dicta Hon last Friday: Betty Middlcton, Maxlne Walkenhorst, Heloise Tripp, Iiorclla Johnson, Masato Nanba, Phyllis Turpin and Margie Shaw. f have a pretty winter sivii" worked out on our sand table. There Is a house with pine trees in front and a fence around It, children sleigh riding on a hill, Santa and his reindeer and a little Christmas trts alt decorated. In art class we r- are making prescuts for our cut. MAX BAG LEY, and MARGIE SHAW. Reporters, e Mackay. Dorothy Montague .... Jean Marion Gatewood .... Minnie Held Krekson. Mr. and Mr. John Mr. Howe, Mr. Karl Howe, and Helen Fisher Carolyn Barton Jane Vansytie .... Virginia Deveechi (rol Jensen .... Martha Eldredge Helen' Wallace Edith Crane Elsie Rich Nanette Mrs. Dod Evelyn Mac Christ mas time is coming soon, Boy! won't we all be glad, He thought he was again a child. Plenty of toys for boys ami girls, And presents for mother and Dad. And It wa chrlstmas Day. sat thinking; Ills thoughts far astray Suiythe James Gower .. Mother should get a turkey So we con all have a fill. Hilt as for father, he gets Bill after bill. ELAINE GEHRINQ. Ills mother he saw in the kitchen. The children were playing around. On the window were silvery tres. And snow was thick on the ground. Abruptly his thoughts were broken With shouts that were merry and Then he ARLINGTON SCHOOL . rememlx'red with hand- les Sixth Grade, A Has llie following pupils have perfect spelling record for last we k: Samuel Brlnghnrsf. Dorothy I?erg, Ralph Evans. Betty June w. 1 ant hwrlan. MoJba . Falrhourne, John Lv man. June McMillan Myers, Calvin Melva Shey. Gw.rge McMillan. Jennie Vehar. Elln-r- t Parker. Shirley SH-ncWest over. Reid, Haude Mitchell, Alice Bnshar. F.lmo Wllma Allen. Iou Dabhpilst. Alice Bashar and Dorothy Wolf, ley entered our grade last week. That this was Christmas Day. MARJORIE HANSEN. The Seventh and Eighth grade sect lima of the Betterment Club hnv i.lnnmsi o hpv n sm sleigh riding party during the Christmas holiday. No doubt everyone there will have a good time, for Mr. Ijirsen I going, and he always keops everyone laughing. VIIiATK ALLINGTON. against the M Mary Russell Dora Tsouras men of Grant ward. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COAL TEAM G F Pt Ma urea The timet, the ever winter weather, and clination, all tuggeit practical Chrutmm gift! thU year! ft e, &1 in- V What cniM I'C t;urc practical an. I appropriate tli.m a warm, cutnfy, w..l coat jacket, or lltilly WimpI Manket KmnK the ultimate in comfott .ai'l pteasmc. t ft & i. a ct t. t. S. PILES Bell-isto- Decoration of School Oiristmas Tree ? who is of hallthe charge decorating way Is very busy now trimming the Christmas tree and decorating the main hallway. She has one student out of each room to assist her in the work. I'm sure the Christmas tree will look very Ikmu-tifu- l when It Is lighted. Some of the children of this school brought nurti things as popcorn, trimmings, and branches of the pine trees. It wvius as though we all have the Christmas spirit only with us. Study of Form t t CP &t SEE THE BEAUTIES AT THE &f to a Greek a GRAINTE FURNITURE COMPANY aa ft Sth 1. South and Stale Street MURRAY, UTAH Ramshaw's j'Are niountiiin bred t en-n- t GfS'kK believed In grnt One of th.-swnii myth alsiut n Greek hero. Hercules. It w said that he )trangled two myth. e 2 2 over-heatin- t r "You Are Dollars Ahead Wheal They're Ramshaw Bred" NOW! ft BEAUTIFUL CARDS AT MODEST So. State TeL Mur. 474 t t &f & 1 W To RobertHeckel (Between rostofrire & City Hall Ml KKAY, ITAII WRIGHT'S Conoco Service State and Vine DO YOU KNOW? From 5 to 10 different lubricants are required to properly lubricate your car? HAVE IT SERVICED T11K CHIX'K CHART SYSTEM MURRAY FEED STORE CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop. HAY - GRAIN - FLOUR 4870 South State Phone Murray 431 Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murra) We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing U Your Trouble." PHONE MUR. 2SS-- J s, DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS & at PHONE MURRAY 1SS Court Avenue Murray, Utah by PHONE Murray 5JS-4004 So. 5th Eait W Of 3S Distributee W. E. CAIN MURRAY EAGLE V Murray SH0E a - 'i KitxU 163 W. 4Sth So. S tr and Mill Work a 11 ' PRICES! & 43 Window Glass and Mirrors of Ranuhaw Hatcheries h3C87 Tell AUTO GLASS CaMncl i acclimated Let ns fill your order dirwj from our warm hatchery to youi warm brooder without the haz zard of chilling, oij Brooders' starving. "Sol-Ho- f coal, oil, or electric, building. Tlie i Murray t FEED - COAL The sixth grade history class are studying alsmt the G risks a great builder and artlsi. The Greek have dune very much for us. They built temple and other ft i BenGordon&Sons I HONK Production Rr. n.:t,. As BulldiTs And Artist rst TIIORVTUN . ASHKIlSON DKt J (XI. ISlh Siiilh Rial Stale MrrrK 1. Gt X t "The West Wind" The hljth Christmas Cards i o.t - 1. esis Are W;th Tbe Community Miss. Helen Gunnerson, SELECT YOUR ttur k I Inter- - in nir( & niocty tack. ... J PAIRS The fifth and sixth grade art work is Ising taught by Mr. He taught the primary and complimentary colors. It is very Interesting to know how to mix and color with them. r KSf Institutions Whose I'shio to grade is ixis-tememorize flie poem "Tlie West Wind." by John Mawfleld. The 10 POR RENT: 21 acres of excellent and girls enjoy It very much lsys 10 gurdmlng land. Telephone Mur and Keeiu to take great Interest In 10 ray 407. 4lH South 3th East. It. II -- DELLA II INN EN, DRESSMAKING 12 13 1. v Are Home Owned J1 ip'A of Colors Study I!) SCHOOL Wll-Ham- s. The Iivendahl Coal team Invites lr. . Vour Tatronage Means Their Success, Which In Turn Adds To lours! kay. WOODSTOCK An old, old man ; J Christmas Christmas Memories r lv If Ift gsy; . sU"s Advertisers FIRST . 8-- 1 10 Watts. If 0 Vernet Ballard. 5 0 Hutterfleld, rf The fact that Mr. Krekson is di- Wahhpilst. c ... 11 0 recting the play Is n guarantee that A. Watts, lg ... 5 0 it will ls a success In every par- E, Bird, rg .... 0 0 ticular and very much worth go Ing to sec. So tvmcmltcr the date Total '21 2 2 41 First Claw Dressmaking. Tailoring and Remodeling reasonably pHo. and plsiv, IhvemN-- 22. at the GRANT WARD M MEN ed. MIsm Esther South Cottonwood ward house. C T F It Rrlghouso, 4s)2 Center street. Murrar. Ashby. If . GMK itFTWK.KN GRANT WARD Mals'roni. if .. .... 2 4 0 NOTARY P1BMC: Any work ot A. Bird, c AMI IOVFNI) MIL 2 4 O 0 this kind will If token car el tCotillnued on page S) at the Murray te Office. cll A fast game of basketball Murray 33 f y0 tsh to rank GUARANTEED tween the Ioendabl Coal team Hpot'fmelf. TO YIELD TO '!! the Grant ward M Men was KERB CHINESE II' U SE I"iR RENT: played during the wok, with l.T Jors-If you uffr from Itrhlnr. blind, endahl piling up n mre of II Street. Murrny. rotrudin or bulling I'llr ymi ftr ikftlv trt h k m l fh .....tktHrt hvallnc rowr cf th Importj ninno nro, wnicn rorttrirf Ur. Kon'i Chlnarold. it lh n4 ftitttt rtinc lrtmfnt out. 1. and comfort In a fw iulnn tnlnui (o that you can work at-Ufa whlla It continue it njoy oothlnc, haallrif action. Iwt d i ! 0 Art In lima to avolJ a A K? and cui 't ofaraiion. Try lr. .V Mion CMnamlii undr our viar fSf nta to I. A worth 100aatipfjr romplrtrtf and bs tlmrt ttia amall US 1. t Stead-man- Hemingway .... Larelle Mackay. Ardella Jones Knld Ann Joan Gudmund- sen. Although most of the pupils taking part had not jerformed on tiie stage before, the play was very successful and enjoyed by every- , .:n , 17 Tl i nese T C Aush-erma- Jesus in the manger of hay while shines the star of Bethlehem of sixth The girls grade brightly. Mrs. Parkinson's room are helping Miss Thurman's to paint snow scenes for the windows. In the hall The lady faculty members came there Is Santa and his reindeers. to the game In a body; they all We all wish to make this building one. wore paper hats of various shapes more beautiful. ARTHUR WALLACE, TIIELMA PARK. and colors. Even though their Grade. Reiwrter, numbers were few and their voices Basketball were weak, they cheered loudly Gift Club for their team. Basketball Is near at the LinThe game was so exciting and coln School. Our present team Is In activity period we make unusual that the fellows have de- comiMsed of Forward Melvln Christmas presents such as duster cided to play the faculty again. Jones; Right Forward Tommy Ev- hags, lid holders, dolls hanky t This time, however, an admission ans; Center, Jack Draxler; bags, and kits for our sewing. We will be charged and the funds will Guard. Burd Nielsen; Right also make and decorate doll furi used to purchase basket ball Guard, George Iloldway. We hope niture. , we win the games we play. suits. DORIS FRAME. TOMMY EVANS. LESLIE DOUGLAS. Reporter, 7th. Grade. a a PRACTICAL GIVING a rur K? K? ., llESJDENCE 1515 Last Friday in our assembly a catcd Pitir one act play, "Thanks Awfully," Salt Lak-was presented by the Dramatic CHIEF WHITE EAGLE Club under the direction of Mr. Inkley. The cast was as follows: Indian Herb Socriai;-.Roscoe Richard Montague All the rooms of the Lincoln Mrs. School are decorated. Miss Clauss-eu'- s Mrs. room has a very large picture Mrs. on the window of Mary holding Ill (lass Hie First Grade children have any one desiring to play with them Norma n Atkinson was the Ihh'U making calendar this week to to get In touch with the team by perfect speller last Week. give to their mother a Christmas calling Murray 39 Following Is the lineup: gifts. A CHRISTMAS e, CHANGEOF After Dec. lresents Play Club J K V "Have you told about the basketball game the teachers had with the regular team,?" he answered. Of course, he would mention this, for the faculty beat with a score of 31 to 10. The pupils came In for their share of victory, for, never has there been a funnier game on our floor. men were dressed Tlie faculty in blue and yellow basket ball suits, except Mr. Rock, who wore ids Saturday morning pants and shirt. The faculty were all Inexperienced, which probably accounted for the score. Mr. Lumen was the star player, for he made most of the baskets. Mr. Stone ran Mr. Larsen a close second. Mr. Ajax and Mr. Rock! competed for first honors in giving fouls. Probably Mr. Rock didn't know what he was fell doing after Ken Keddlngton on him. ean PLYMOUTH SCHOOL The fifth and sixth grade nature classes that have joined the Audubon Bird Club, have been waiting for some time, for the pictures of the birds they will study. These boys and girls were overjoyed yesterday to find, that thir pictures had arrived. The boys and girls that did not Join felt very badly that they were deprived of the lectures. However, one may be sure that those who have them will 5e ?lad to share them. SHIRLEY MORTON, Room III, 5th Grade. Journalism." rr, C7 Bird Greeks believed i tints. Among the status were nus ot Melos," the Herniwi" i Praxiteles ; and th '. u; er - by Myron. -jwheeler. Ix-f- Parent-Teacher- Si-ot- "Mr. Rock," said, "suggest something for me to write about I lu Ihe LINCOLN SCHOOL HOLLADAY IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL . sci'iK-nts- a ft s For Efficient Printing See MURRAY EAGLE Cil 1 |