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Show 4 m Difficulties Loom More than twice as many persona have been given employment by tbe government as have gone back to work la Industry. Only two ESTABLISHED 1S90 million returned to work lu private botthe since depression industry tom last March and the end of Jan-uu- ry, 1034. Unless industry picks MILL CRE E more rapidly than the optimistic up difserious In Washington predict ficulties loom when a total of IDEA IS F, CWA and P.WA workers are This explains again unemployed. the pressure teing applied by the. The petition for Incorporation of administration for a shorter work the town of Mill Creek met opposi week. tlon before the County Commission The Bootlegger Wednesday when the hearing devel the fact that most of the 21S oped The Government's new stamp tax residents wished to assume only the on liquor Is designed to wreck the them responsibility of furnishing bootlegger's modernized system of selves with a culinary wakr sys pouring the illicit product into legal tem. It was planned to borrow channels. Encouraged by the Presi- money from the P W A for that dent the administration has under- purpose. taken an intensive drive against County commissioners informed a that the proposed town and delegation bootleggers. high liquor prices could not accept one statutory powIn Mourning er If It Incorporates and rejects J Belgium other powers and duties. For InBlind war veterans joined the stance, County Attorney Harold E. I 200.000 loyal subjects of the good Wallace explained, the town could of Belgium, to pay fi- not build and maintain a water sysAlbert King, nal respecta to their beloved mon-urc- tem and refuse to accept duties of Women, children, priests, la- police, street light, fire protection, and sanitation. borers, peasants, some of them over- road maintenance does not opixw commission "This In a mile come with grief stood long E. E. said Chairman the move," line for a last gllmspe, as preparaHowe, "but it cannot bind future tions for his funeral tomorrow commissions to furnish all the serwere completed. vices the town does not wish to assume and the present commission Washington, G. cannot guarantee under present fi nanclal conditions how long it will deall government Practically be able to carry on services the partments will take a holiday, but town does not wish to assume." Franklin IX Roosevelt, as 32nd Memlers of the delegation which President of the United States will It was said would also be the percelebrate the anniversary of George sonnel of the first town council, Washington, the first president, at were S. M. Cornwall, A. M. Cornhis desk In the White House. wall, Walter Scott, P. E. Llddle, J. W. lietterldge and Wlllard Pugh. The General The area affected by the action Is included roughly In the boundarThe blustering boss of the NRA ies of Scott avenue, on the north; General Johnson, who has asked a Thirteenth East, on the east; Collot of questions of others during lege avenue on the south, and the last few months, answered sev- Fourth East on tbe west. eral when he attended labor comDelegates Indicated that petimittees hearing. He and Mr. Gerald tioners who have signed the pact inSwope, president of General Elec- probably would not favor the besides services other If tric, agreed that an arbitrary 30 corporation hbur week could not be applied to water must be assumed, resulting in likelihood of increased taxes. ... Industry. "PINAFORE" CAST SERVED Hit Working Day BANQUET The working day of the president " is probably longer than most citiThe cast of "Pinafore" was zens of these I'nited States, But Wednesday afternoon at not harder. The President Is awak- four o'clock at the high school. The ened at 8 a. dl and never retires banquet was served by the home before 11 p. m. or later. Ills won- economics department. derful capacity for work Is due In Moving pictures of the various part to his Inherent vitality and events during the year, Including buoyancy of spirit, but mainly is scenes from the play were shown, due to methods of work and habits and a vocal solo by Lester Eddlng-ton- , of thought to which he bns trained and a saxaphone solo by Geo. himself. Jenkins were also a part of the program. No 1 "! ii' ; ? "bnn-quetted- More F. O. B. One of the prlucliml automobile manufacturers makes the announcement thnt henceforth advertisements NEW RENTAL BOOKS IN THE MURRAY CITY LIBRARY will give the price of cars deliver- Grimly King ed at the door. Instead of prices at Captive Wife lng. the factory. This bit of news will Outlaws Three bo welcomed by many. Nevr Fall Blake Austria and Germany er, In uplte of disapproval by Britain, France and Italy, Germany Insists on a union with German-speakinAustria, and has already assigned Austria provincial roles In prospect. The Nails are also alleged to hnve been exerting constant pressure to encourage Austria's National Socialists and to make things difficult for Chancellor Dol- g fllSS. The Passing of CWA The Civil Works Administration J. O. Curwood Warwick Deep- - Peter Field Arthur String- Isrenzo's Bride .... Jaunlta Savage. We Ride the Gale .... Emllie luring Francis Drake Big Flight Master of Jalna .... Dc La Roche Innocent Bystander .... Faith BaldDon win. Stampede Passionate Bed Rose erson. Frozen Comrades F. R. Mann Puritan .... Alice Colvcr of Iove .. Margaret Pet- MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 VOLUME 44 Demonstration for the New Deal in Puerto Rico IE An Ordinance 10 AMENDING AN ORDINANCE REVISED 27 THE OF CHAPTER S ORDINANCES OF MURRAY CITY, 1911, BY AMENDING SECTION 7IM5 THEREOF AS AMENDED A rare treat Is In store for garden lovers when Mrs. M. L. Fuller of BY ORDINANCE NO. 22, PASSED COMMIS-SIONERPeoria. Illnols, will lecture Satur- BY THE WARD OF ON MURRAY OF CITY, day, February 24, at the Bryant 1917. DAY OF 10TH MAY, THE Junior high school, Eighth East and First South streets, Salt Lake, un- AND BY ADDING IN AND TO der auspices of the Utah Associated SAID SECTION 700. AS AMENDGarden clubs. Slie will combine ED BY ORDINANCE NO. 22, BY THE BOARD OF wo lectures for this occasion: PASSED OF MURRAY "What Makes The Garden Beauti- COMMISSIONERS DAY OF ON 10TII TUB CITY ful" and "American Gardens of ToMAY. 1917, THREE NEW PARAday." TO BE KNOWN AS Mrs. Fuller will use almost 200 GRAPHS "A," "B," AND colored slides, showing well known PARAGRAPHS SECAMENDING ALSO beautiful gardens of this country "O;" and the old world, to Illustrate her TION 712 OF CHAPTER 27 OF lecture. She Is a writer of garden THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF articles for eastern magazines as MURRAY CITY, 1911, AS AMENDOF ORDwell as a practicing landscape ED BY SECTION 712-BY NO. PASSED INANCE 22, architect, and has designed some as well as small THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONestates, Coalition demonstration In San Juau, Puerto Rico, when citizens pledged their support to 'resident ERS OF MURRAY CITY ON THE home gardens. ami to Governor Gore In the "New Deal" 10TH DAY OF MAY, 1917, BY She pursued her studies In j 712-gardening at Oxford Universi- AMENDING SAID SECTION NO. 22. ORDINANCE SAID OF on ty, the England, continent, nnd JUNIOR SEMINARY PROGRAM JUNIOR SEMINARY PROGRAM BY THE BOARD OF in America. She comes to Salt Lake PASSED AT TAYI.ORSYIIJ.E SUNDAY AT SOUTH COTTONWOOD OF MURRAY from a crass country tour In which COMMISSIONERS CITY ON THE 10TH DAY OF she has lectured before clubs be garden An ordinance which goes into efOn Sunday, February 25, the JuThe following program will in every Important town, and Salt MAY. 1917, AND BY ADDING IN 712-G- . presented under direction of W. T. fect with this publication of The nior Seminary, under the direction I)ike feels fortunate In obtaining AND TO SAID SECTION Belliston, Slake superintendent of Eagle has been drafted by City At- of Ebba Larson, will give the proAS KNOWN A NEW SECTION her diservices. She comes here Junior seminaries of Cottonwood torney Glen K. Howe and approved gram at Taylorsville Ward Sac712 GO, RELATING TO SECTION from the and rectly Serlpps college Stake and Alice B. Custo, Seminary by the mayor and city commission rament meeting at 0:30 o'clock. TRAVEL ON Iceland Standford university, Cali- TRAFFIC AND princiiwl of Holladay Junior semin- regulating traffic within the city The musical numlers will le un- fornia. STREETS. limits and establishing what Is to der the direction of Mrs. ary. BY THE BE IT ORDAINED Cutler of The Utah Asoclated Garden clubs, be known as the business district. the Girls' Chorus Plymouth Junior High School of which federation Eighth Grade the Murray BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF From Regal avenue on the north at Taylorsville. Murray High School Flower Gurden club Is a charter MURRAY CITY. UTAH: to Little Cottonwood creek on the The following program will be member, Intends to Section 1. That Section 700 of (a) bring world resouth, and from First West street given : nowned lectures on (b) "Bendemere Stream" horticultural the Revised Ordinances of Murray as amended by OrdiQuentin Lyman on the west to the east line of State Opening Prayer Florence Llud- - matters to Salt Lake, and the public City. 1911, Prayer street Is designated the business diswill le charged only enough to pay nance No. 22, passed by the Board Talks say. of Commissioners of Murray City, a. "Parents" .... Audra Lyman trict of the city. Song, "Tell Me Dear Ird" .. Girls expenses of the lecturer and the on the 10th day of May, 1917, be The speed limit as fixed by the auditorium. b. "Why I Chose Seminary As Admittance Mrs. to Chorus. ordinance are as follows: 15 miles Fuller's lecture will be 25 cents. and the same Is hereby amended by My Elective Subject" Talks by Seminary Students Mrs. Howard Hausknecht of Mur- the addition In and to said Section st hour when pusslog school buildJack Erickson. "Ideals and Ivslres" .. Lvla BarNLshan ings or grounds, 20 miles per hour ray, president of the local club and 700, three new paragraphs to be c "Builders" ker. , within the business zone dlstrli-tdirector of the Associated clubs, has known as paragraphs "A," "B," Sheranlan. "Words of Wisdom" .. Edith Carand "C" of said Section, to read tickets for sale. Eleanor Myers all other sections within the city d. "Home" ter. Edna Pace limits shall be classified as the Garden clubs as far north as as follows: Harmonica Solo Come Ye DISTRICT "A" BUSINESS Kenneth Cooley residence district with the speed Boys Quartet, "Come, and as far South as Payson, Reading Saints." There Is hereby designated "Busiare planning to attend. Seventh Grade limit set at 23 miles per hour; on Girls" Chorus Talks by Seminary Students ness District" within Murray City, Talks through highways outside the busi"Controlling the Appetite" .. TWO SUSPECTS CAPTURED Utah, which shall lie all the streets Soren ness and residential districts the a. "Self Control" Junes. and BY parts of 'street within the folBarrett. MIDVALE OFFICER shmm1 limit shall not be over 35 the Tongue" .. Helen "Controlling b. lowing district shall Is clearly de"Control of the Imagina Carter. Evalena Cooley miles per hour. tion" Kenneth Dunn, Mldvale city mar- fined by signs, npproved by the of the Mind" .. Dorothy c "Control of the Apetlte" .... Provisions In the ordinance state "Control shal, and George Beekstead. chief State Road Commission, posted on Rupp. the streets at tbe limits of said Alvln Fors criminal deputy of the sheriff's no Mrson shall drive a car at r. Song, "Our Loving Savior Ivar" d. 'The Good Sport" .... Grant district, which district shall lie desGodnlek. apprehended 24, Tony Girls' Chorus. speed than state laws ier-migreater Mldvale. and Ed Mackay. Miller. 19. Murray, ignated and bounded as follows: nor drive at a speed which Is Talks MAIN BUSINESS DISTRICT Naomi Johns Piano Solo and recoven-several hundred Cuuimt "Anger and Hate" .. Beth Jensen nclng at the Intersection Benediction Earl Carlston greater than will permit the driver worth of stolen property Tues"Self Mastery" Wllma Ren- - day, they line of Regal Avenue of South the to exercise proper control of the report. n Ion. line of State Street, West with the AT MATERNITY ARRIVALS Among the articles recovered were vehicle. Piano Duet ... Irutby Rupp and office equipment, typewriters, tools, within Murray City, Utah, and HOSPITAL Any iktsoii convicted of a violaHelen Carter. hypodermic syringes, kit of narco- running thence South along the tion of the ordinance shall Is? puntics and several pieces of clothing. West line of State Street to tbe InMrs. Lee Anderson, Murray, a Talks tersection thereof with the North ished by n flue In any sum not exgirl, born February 17. "The Importance of Good Sisch" line of Forty Eighth South Street; MURRAY COLLECTIONS Mrs. Owen S. Reynolds, Holla-day- , ceeding $299, or by imprisonment Beth Reunion. thence West along the North line SHOW HEAVY INCREASE lu the city Jail for not longer than a girl, born February IS. South Street to of Forty-Eight"Long Distance Controls" .. Maryi Mrs. Glen At wood, Murray, a six mouths, or by fine and Impristhereof with the Intersection the Lindsay. eollw-tlon- s wafrom Murray City line of First West Street; onment. girl, born February 22. Soug. "Now the Duy Is Over" ter, light, fees and forfeitures, for East South to the South line of thence Chorus. on (iirls January, 1934. totalled $V.22.20. Last week's Fugle carried n picForty-EightSouth Street; thence E Iostcr Paxton Increase of 13.07 per cent over 1M2. ture of the Cottonwood Stake Ma- BLUE SPRK PARTY AFFAIR Closing Prayer South line of Forty-Eight- h the East along SUCCESSFUL These figures peak for them ternity Hospital and baby clinic to the InterSouth Street selves. The city of Murray Is no MURRAY NEWS PARAGRAPHS with an article giving a brief sumthe West line section with thereof I'Jue The by Spruce party given different than other cities In the mary of the growth and aceomi of State Street; thence South along last club Woman's the a Murray United nation as The States, of the institution since It's The county relief distributed comthe West line of State Street to afoooo pounds whole Is coming back to prosperity. lu 1921, to the present Thursday was a very successful of modities consisting Little Cottonwood Creek Bridge; the "Mafair, attending. PWA jHTsons and CWA Inaugurated by eighty time. of salt jork, 4mi sm ks of flour, and The thence East to the East line of The latter jmrt of the article was dam Butterfly" In song and story, 1920 pounds of butter to nmly fam- our people has brought about this State Street : thence North along Mrs. Zola Jacobs In we finances and ask that taken from the Relief Society mag- presented by ilies In the Murray district Tues- change the East line of State Street to a Mildred Mrs. assisted In Ger the each citizen continue by future, azine, date of July, 1931, during was day. as In the past, to support our na point East of point of which year the $7,100 now addition rard, loth In Japanese Mlnt of beginning. done. and tional government, county and city thence West to delightful splendidly very was made. One of our Murray business men A through highway Is here"B" make each suirHs1lng month In the paragraph stating "the Mrs. Helen Reunion Jones rciideiw! remarked thnt Mr.- - bnd out and by defined as a main traveled or show a gain throughout the year. President Vera the piano selections. succeeding offh-ers- , nnd bud so work of through highway on that portion tramped long, Mrs. W. C. Hurd. state director Wablqulst. with her offlcvts and which has erected at the thereof Is so much the the street that Women's city PATROL Federation of ORGANIZE of I'tah SCOUTS board members, and the present ofentrance thereto from lnterssrtlng Some of the boy neon t a of Troop ficers." the now present officers club. and chairman of the tree coin under obligations to buy said (htsoii streets or highways stop signs no, sIkn-smlttce of the state federation, gave a new pair of were substituted for the ones who ltt, of Murray Second Word met at tifying drivers of vehicles to stop a very Interesting talk on the state were In office at that dale. the home of Henry Abbott, on Ber-ge- r before entering or crossing said tn-e- , blue and the Orhighly spruce, new Traffic The It City Murray he stated here that It should Street, Wednesday evening, ami through highway. was largely through the untiring commended the club for their plan dinance says one houhl use n reas- organised their "C." The resident In district of ptrol, and selected two blue onable sieed. Tbe Ideas on n reas devotion, energy and labor of the to purchase and plant AMsitt wus Murray City Is hereby defined to It. a name for Harry school on trees the high Stake Presidency then at the helm, spruce onable vary Just alsmt one chosen President nad Robert Olsen, Include nil territory within Murray Mrs. Emily M. Carlisle. Mrs. Sarah grounds. million ays In each milium so-pl- Secretary Treasurer. The City, Utah, except the Business and A very lovely luncheon was serRoss ninl Mrs. Iira llelner, that District as herein defined. Is now It wrong Anyway, "Moose Patrol" was the name Ibis great achievement was made ved. Section 2. That Section 7(H) of Mrs. Maud Chcgwlddcti. Mrs. to drive without Ulng under con chosen. Harry AMtott had arranged possible. 27 of the Revised OrdiCarl Itunscu and Mrs. Howard trol. that Is tbe Vehlele. Some of our a treasure hunt which was a grest Chapter nances of Murray City, 1911, as H.iuskiiis bt will select trees for cars are so obi that they cannot THINGS ONE REMEMBERS pleasure. After the hunt refresh- amended by Ordinances No. 22, on planting. controlled. Vmi Just have to step ments wist served lo the following passed by the Board of Commisthe brakes and prny for a breuk. The air Is Piled with theoretical Francis sioners of Murray City on the 10th Iewellyn, Isiys; B"jd schemes to stabilize Industry and day of May, 1917. be and the same Nbkle, William Healy, Harry S. B. Atherly, Eureka, Utah, wa agriculture. and Roland Olsen. The rest Is hereby amend"! to read ns folWe wonder If what Industry needs 5Phi.lii.l 1.1 ; ,.f lilt klllt of the evening was spent In playing lows most Isn't more good, old fashionhighway patrol Monday evening for 70rt RESTRICTION'S AS Section gii mes. ed character, Integrity and existeTO SPEED. PENALTY: 1. It shall displaying wrong lags on In nce In owners and operators of He appeared his automobile. be-- nhlawfnt for any person to drlv Have you a personal problem SCOUTS IK) GOOD Tl'RN vnrloits properties. Justice Matthews court and poMed a vehicle upon any street In Murray thnt Is bothering you, rr Is there ball of $M We are moved to make thes- - reTroop 29 Boy Scouts of Mill City nt a sjeod greater than Is Creek ward served their good turn reasonable some information you have Wn marks after baking over a stateand prudent, having In a most laudable manner during ment of the Pjnik of California, thnt searching for? due regard to the traffic, surface Appro lng of surety ImiikIs for .fnit week. has Ihhii run strictly as a bank no They presented Mr. and width of the highway and the Write The Friendly Comer elective officers occupied the greatside Issues no frills since 1VI, er prthn of the time of the city Win. D. Park. 70 years of age with haxard nt lntereetins and any and let Helen Brooks le of assist-ancIt bns paid 10 n t cent annual commissioners tit the regular meet- a fine cane, having his name and other conditions existing. In advising or furnishing the tr'S'P number engraved on the dividend, depression or no depresNor shall any person drive at a ing held Monday at 7 p. m., Februtbe Information. handle. h? Hulse youngest boy sion, and generally an extra 2 er 19. which Is greater than will ary spec! Your communication is held of the tiop gave the presentation cent. Its ratio of capital to del-itthe driver to exercise proer is'rmlt and herd Dr. I'luiiiiner was the control of shvIi. Is 1 to 513. strictly confidential the Vehicle and to deMurray City was visited by Mr. ssaker of the evening. hot lie signed. Can legislation produce that kind or t stop, ns may be crease Wedon of Bletzm sjssil ker Magna Harry were on the stage, preof bank management? Fifty Ikijs You will find her sdvlce sound avoid colliding with to nesday. Mr. Pletzaeker Is tin engi- senting an Impressive sight, and the nevssary and practical, and any Informaany jsron, vehicle or other conneer and planned the rehabilitation entire evenings program, with the Watch your step! The new ordior entering the hightion she may give you will I veyance of the Murray City js.wer plant at Isiys gesture honoring old age. made way In with legal re- reliable. compliance nance for .furray City Is now In efLake thoroughly the time Salt City made the BB Impression which will be of last (Continued on Puge 2) change in the canyon. fect. Read It In this Issue. lng and tudurlng good. ft I GIVE LECTURE IN mm S I 2O0-acr- e land-scsim- NewOrdinanceRules Ar-dell- a of-ni-- e. t, dot-lar- s' h llsh-incu- ois-iiin- Me-Ghl- co.-tn- Is-e- Roy Norton of the Storm .... Peter B. Trail Kync. Star Magic Channlng Pol will drop 400,000 from Jobs In Feblock. ruary as part of the demobilization Timber Line Gene Fow schedule to be completed by May ler. 1. This demobilizing program will E. P. Oppenhelm effect 3.S50.000 workers now on the Ex Detective Florence Riddle Island Dream C W A. Agntlta Seven Dials Mystery Rodent Blood Christie. Max Brand General Johnson, NRA loss, In Smiling Charlie Love .... Margaret Fawcett of Way critic stated that the replying to Silver Bar Mystery .... W. C. Tuttle said critic had "rodent blood" In his B. M. Bower Trail Whoop-Urein. Oh, General, you almost slay Slimmer people Fanny one, with your words. Beloved Stranger .... Grace L. II 111 Alice Rice Mr. Pete & Co Brand Max Fend Horn o f Lng LOGAN Kenneth Books Olhcr a attained pool Utah has Murray, tlon on the "A" honor roll at the Lamb In His Bosom Caroline Utah Stste Agricultural College, for Miller Ms work during fall quarter, accordJ. C. Lincoln Blowing Clear ing to word given out by the re- Winding Lane Phillip Glbbs gistrar's office. Kranl Baby Cynthia Stovklcy In order to l listed on this roll, .. Mercelfl Basqnerle a student must receive an "A" grade Kristin Ijihransdattrr Sigrld in atl work taken, and must be reUnset gistered for 15 or more hour. Artec Treasure House for Boys .... Mr. Spencer Is registered In the Thomas A. Janvlea School of Commerce, this being his second year at the college. Applications for enlistment In the March quota nf first enlistments should le filed promptly at any one Not wanting to take In too much of the Navy Recruiting Stations territory we say thnt the Mur- which are located In the following City. Ogdm. Boise. ray Eagle has the best printing ser- cities: Salt Twin Falls, Pocstello, Missoula, vice within 300 feet of Murray Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Billings, Miles City and Sheridan. City HilL p Ia NO. 20 sed e. t, Write the Friendly Corner rifVI.-ftr- e e s iin I |