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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 192S itoriui from the I'rovu Evening FACTORIES WILL Herald. jiKilllU TAXES 10K Outside concerns are attempting THi; FA KM Ell to si-- u up Xiiit i,k,? County farm- crs for the Ul.tKld-.output of comment appoar- lim. with the heetsv 25 "f ,"'t,1,or tin' I"1-There appears, to lie no advance ed- 1111 in price, M. e '"'' ri'tria1iiiK jht ton. In fact, we have been unable to find and advantage I lie outside concern offers over the local sugar companies. And the situation discloses a paralel condition existing in Utah county. If we were called upon to write an editorial concerning the (piestion, we would insert Salt Lake county in the place of Utah county and Urn I'rovo Evening Herald's editorial Js just right for the situation. One can ask the beet growers of Salt Lnke county to read carefully the editorial following and consider well the advantages and disadvantages before signing to ship lieets out of Salt Lake county. You GOGH, substantial fix- will do yourself an Injustice. You laundry and turcs may gratify a whim but you will kiic!i;u; stoneware or be money out of pocket, In the end. cast ii'"", porcelain en- There are many things to cousder .uei iiaiiivdii' atm'iol. besides the actual price per ton of witlh nt Haw. Will last' the beets. without repair. Heart the following editorial beAsk fi r quotations fore signing to tddp any beets out of Salt Lake county. (iK . ' " 1'' trrruJJ PLUMBING of permanance i j vc.-nr- , Plumbing Heating Co. Murray & j phone : A! ' rr.--i ' ' 1 Hi - t Two parulelograms are congruent when they are respectable, was the answer given to a question In a mid term geometry examination. p MON.y TUES., WED.. & THURS. Nov. 12-13-1- 4-15 MANY SCENES OF RARE BEAUTY IN DE MILLE'S "THE KING OF KINGS" that just J.ecause the plants ure here now they will always remain regardless of the treatment accorded the owners. ICeiueiiiber what happened at lelta and Cornish. Their plants are gone-gonforever and with thein have departed many thousands of dollars formerinto those secly paid annually tions iu labor and taxes. Let us not allow the sweet words of outside concerns to sink too deep into our system when they vv liisper hat they intend to bring mammoth ugar plants into this section. Let us first of all take care of the plants now in our midst. If others come iu later let us support them, If we lose what also, if Kssible. we have now, chances are we will never have any other but will always be supplying; some other section with our raw products. "A bird iu the hand is better than ten In the bush." The Evening Herald has litlle or no interest in the ownership of the Utah county factories. It is immaterial to us who operates these plants. l'.ul it is of vital interest to us. as it is to every niaii. woman and child in the county, that I lie wheels of those plants are grinding out sugar every year. Active factories of any kind iu Utah county mean mote wealth to Utah county farmers and labor. More wealth means better and more contented homes. More wealth also means more and better business in Utah county. More business means a greater Utah county and that's what we all want. Fanners of Utah county, cooperate to the fullest extent with the sugar coiiipanies now plants iu Utah county. Ia-- us plant as large an acreage as will guarantee under normal conditions a tonnage capable of keeping all of the Utah county plants and slieers active in 1!l2.-- We are certain you will never regret such a step. Hcpriuted from the I'rovo Evening Herald, Hated Feb., L'. 102S Ml .", - WALLACE. Editor f- Cleansing of the Temple, Trial J'i'!! twy Thursday by Slum, and Crucifixion of Jesus Frews, South iSiate Street, Murray, Ltftu. Are Remarkable Cecil motion picture Life of Christ under the title of 'The King of Kings" a work of tremendous magnitude and rare beauty, which rau for many months at enhanced prices in New York, Chicago, lioston and oilier cities, will be on view at the Cem Theater (Murray), Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Nov. 15. De Mille's Draper Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph F. Cartwright enterlained at a luncheon at her home, in honor of Miss Afton and Jsa'iel Smith, who left Friday for California. The two e lEitMS OF Sl lS.stiai ll'J.N One mouth, Salt Lake County.. .1C One year, Salt Lake County,... l.bo in United ali.'.o- - Or e i.C. yiur iu advance e We've been told many times since we opened our store here, that we could not stay in business and sell at such low prices. They spoke of several outstanding items, such, as our 10c quality and size (full pound) loaf of bread at 5c, low prices on well known brands of other foods, and our low prices on quality meats. These low prices are all based on a scientific system. ladies expect to spend the winter In the coast state. Itesides the guests of honor covers were laid for Alta Hurkliishuw of Sandy and Gladys Sjoldom, Lorna Allen ami Eugenia Vavvdry. The llallo'vveeii dance given by the M. I. A. In the Amusement Hall Wednesday evening was attended by a large number of people and was enjoyed by everyone. The hall was very beautifully decorated In different parts of the room where caps, serpentine, confetti, cider ami doughnuts were sold. Cordon ol- seus eight piece orchestra fur- nlshed the music. Mi.s Ethel Smith spent the past week-enin Spanish Fork, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. LiIrand Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. It. Andrus and Mr. nnd Mrs. Held P.eck attended the Stake party given at Sandy Saturday evening. Saturday evening a Itepubliean Unity was held in the Draper ward house, followed by dancing In the amusement hall. Punch was serv I Staying in Business ! J if ieicpuo. !.lh,t;. ;., When you fail to ,ut Eagle It.cpiume the cii- ulL'.oii depart incut, Murray ;;,'j, uiu u copy will be ut to you iuiiiicdLuc.y. Kulci el Mb seiMiid class lua'M t, of all biiinuiy 8, l:,7 tit I'm pout oifkt This greatest Lake City, Ututi, u;mt; t; times will ibe brought to the ieople ut Suit of ilarcii 3. ioi'j. it of Murray and surrounding territory at the following prices. Adults How We Do If (which includes everyone over 12 kumuk says county may 50 cents; children years of age) lose sugai; plant We are able to sell at such under 12 years of age, -- o cents. No low prices and will con-tiu- e Editorial child will be admitted without a ticket. to maintain low Js Utah county to io-- e iis sugar Mr. Ie Mille begins the story factories? prices because we have with the greater Calilean ministry Are the sugar plants to l.e new and up to the minof Jesus, makes the counter motive and the mat liiner.v sent ute system of food disthe opposition of Scribe and Phar- to oilier counties or si.iu-wheie tribution. We have exisee and High Priest, and develops better i oojieialion may be obtained the first grand climax in t lie Cleans- from the perts in every line. We growers? ing of the Temple. Mere arises the The answers to these iiui ions I are backed by a world of second opposition; the resent fulness are iu hands the of the entirely We have re- experience, of Judas when Jesus refuses the fanners of Utah ed. county, it is for duced operating expenses temitoral Knigdoiu. Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith them to decide whether or noi the to the very minimum. The were Mr. of ami Mrs. Or guests sugar eel industry iu this county Many Wonderful Scenes son Smith of Murray at a club par arrangement of our stores From scenes of great beauty in is to survive. enables us to serve a collectty and Saturday evening. Earners individually and around l'.ethany the children Mrs. Elmore Mickelseu entertain ovshould cuicl'i.Kiy ively, ponder in the Olive Grove and the raising great many more people ed at dinner In is er Friday evening solution these The questions. of Lazarus the action goes to the more conveniently and honor of her husband, the occasion vital to the welfare of the entire Upicr Hooin of the Lord's Supper If more economically. his birthday anniversary. being county, lirsi io the farincis and and thence to the Garden of Covt-i-not are were laid for eight guests. you trading here, This wonderful sequence then to labor and business. should join the thouMr. "lid Mrs. Andrew Sjohloin you is a when In day "cooperation" is preceded by the scene when Judhave returned from a trip through sands of others who are as bargains with Caiaplias to be- the slogan of il,e awakened tillers Southern California. it there of the eeliis soil, strange saving money on their tray Jesus for thirty pieces of silMrs. Minnie Carff font Sunday should be a ue' cstiy to remind foods daily. ver, and it is followed by Peter's In Salt Lake, the guests of her thein cooperation is lueded bedeidal of his Lord. daughter, Mrs. Ilulda Mickelseu. The scene before the Sanhcdrin tween the grover and tlie sttuar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diinyon in the repiesented is brief. Hut a second and grander iiunpanies Mrs. Martha Dunyon and Mrs. or more one with plants. T climax Is reached in the Trial be- county Siena Howard were guests of Mrs. Why Utah county fanners should fore Pilate, the opposing factors of Shields of South Jordan, Mary who beets with concernMUR xAY - - UTAH 1 Good and Kvll being fo stoutly contract 4. Sunday. beets nut of the county, these ship matched and the apparent triumph Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Itailey and in our or three plants of the Evil so heatjTeaking. The while two daughter Thella were guests of Mr. is beidle stand own neighborhood "return of, the action" is already Mrs. Hans Jensen and children and Mrs. Doyle lewis of Salt Lake in at work In the remorse and subse- yond understanding, especially Kathleen and Janice, were guests Sunday. view of the fact that the ultimate quent suicide of Judas, and In the Tuesday of Mrs. E. Allen Eateman Mr. Crozler Kimball left WedSchool paid to the beet growers is of price Divine sirfritunl triumph of the Murray. nesday on a six months' mission to identical. GIVES EXPEKT IN'STIUO Sufferer on Calvary. Mrs. Nepld Cregory joined Mr. the Eastern States, and Mr. KenEvent nall.v beets sold to Utah TU)N IN: West Mrs. brook and Lewis and (rui ill vion county factories bring far more children , Salt Lake and motored neth llalley left the same day for the Canadian mission. Ballet Technique The third and highest dramatic money to this section than tho-- e to Draptr Sunday. They sjs-n- t the Ballet Dancing Mr. Anton Itasmuen returned din ax Is the cruflxiou of Jesus. In sold to outside concerns. Heels afternooa with Mrs. Harry Nichols. Ballroom Dancing ;t of Utah it, the art of De Mille has been shipped county give. Mrs. Earl Evan and children at- home Monday after visiting the past two weeks with her daughter Tap Dancing touched with something of the same no employment to Utah county la-tended a Hallowe'en i tarty given Mr. Claude ltrown at Twin Falls. Toe Dancing in no payroll divine fire that animated the pen- - bor. They Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. X. Idaho. u ove no wheels ells of the "Old Masters." Finally Utah count v. Tln-at .her Dancinjj Classes Howaril anil her small sou Jackie, Mr. S. J. Mbkelsen entertained the' acme of spiritual beauty is iu in Utah county plants. They do not of on SATURDAYS in the Ib.lllday. at a children's party Monday after the pilet and lovely denouement when refined, add to the tax fund The Junior Cirls of the M. I. A. noon In honor of her FIREMEN'S HALL daughter, f Utah county. from the Magdalene's strange ena llollovje'en social at the Call. It enjoyed 11th her being Mis Webb also gives Private birthday whom factories There are four sugar counter with the "gardner" home of Miss lona Free n urn Friwere Ten guests I In all branches of anniversary. Instruction at slhersin Utah an. blessed be to her lxrd. two she found county day evening. Miss Elaine Proctor present. borean the beets are art. When enough terpsh and the final message of the present. won first prize for the l'st cos. A lari'e crowd attended the "aft Saviour: "Co ye luto nil the rai-e- d to keep all of tkc--- plants mine Call Murray 317 depleting n skeleton, (lame ernoon tea given at the tmine or world and preach the Gosh-- to busy, they give employment to ap- niiisle. and refreshments Mr. Nellie Fitzgerald. Monday. dancing 1791 South State, Murray, Ut proximately I.titi men during the were every creature!" enjoyed. MNmw Tbelmn Janet Hyde and Mr. Pain- Mr. labor hev for 1 o.eiid campaign. Elvira Crittenden, Velma Cole Filming Hogim with Prayer of Salt Lake were the and material more ihan !?:M'I.(mki. ami Lucille Milne won prizes during Mis Abbi Allen and Agnes ltegun with prayer, the lllming All of the factories and slieers are V was most reverent. Incidental to located iu the heart of the farm- the game. Fitzgerald assisted In serving. MonMr. Nephl spent Cregory A It were the building of vast arch was held inoelliig conjoint .... a of the county. The laing s,ic!iit rf',7 y day with her mother Mrs. Sarah Sunday evening In the Ward house itectural reconstructions, notably bor Im-the comes from employed Lemon of Ilolliday, of XL I. A. the Second Temple, the streets of under (he nnpbs dilate vb inty of the plants. The Mis loan obom visited relative raof Salt W. the Via Dolorosa, the Jagged John Morgan Judge are workers. In many and friend in Ogden Sunday. vines and Hill of Calvary, the Hall wa Ibe Lake speaker, who grow the son of the fanner The Con niiinity Activity ComMrs. Hvriiiu llrown returned of Pilate, the towers and turrets the beet. The money extended by mittee look charge of the M. I. A. home Monthly from Twin Falls, of Jerusalem. For use In the struc- the - s plants Mays right iu the county. nin-tinit , Tuesday eening. The Idaho, where she ha leen ten ture or In the outdoor f .3 I f these plant When only two of the look committee local charge correct thousand archaeological!several days at the home of Mr, operate. Utah county labor lose part nnd the Slake Worker and Mr. Claude Itmwn and Mr. procrtle were devised, bought or approximately sUiO.isia in sixty brst were iu attendance to Instruct In and Mr, Elder P.rown. used. days, at a lime of ihe year when game and dancing the latter part. Mr. Joseph L. Sorenson and famAll Studios money Is needed worse than at liny Mr. ami Mr. Clen Milne enter-(alliehave moved to Salt Lake to ily All the California studios but. other triotl. nt diuin-- Thursday, the tlu-lmake home. I.e' lcme." nt "Charity begins Eminent playof their rosoitri-cs- . Milne' birthday Mr. Mr. and Mr. C. D. Sadler of Is jotir rhild siophl or Just a i own have .,.,. o our it iti ers from tunny companies led for lis Covers were laid for Salt Lake and Mr. ami Mr. Aaron pervlrtim of jour anniversary. l employ-llieiibt'-'Twe pf,.vl the parts. A an Indication of the wort; Walker. Mr. AnnIs Mr. anl Mrs. HuIh-defect the rhild incrrly haps of Murray were week end for ill' neighbor. size of the work, no fewer than Vi in vision. Three out of rvrry and Mr, liojal Walker. Allen guest of Mr. Uloretii-- Wilkin. ' tpie-.!bl:i,'l-row the aclors have named character roles, Walker. Mr. end Mrs. Shirley Cm-hufour baihward rbildrcn have Fii"hiy eetdng Mrs, J. U. K.iv-litiof ibe ''"' In tl.e npJS'riii'isl New of hundreds or strained vision. thereby jort raying r nf I family. Mr. ami Mr. poor in n entertaiiHil nl lem, snpi-kla'e. The Testament characters that reader P.rady ami Mr. Ccurgn Could. or of Mr. and Mr. Howard Card-lier- . J. fan, er- - ii.inpi.iln. and rightly so, ral-- l have b'liged to had of the Oosn-Mr. ami Mr, her Mr. C.irdiier. (o! b v'c-hae of the & Optometrist Jeweler they heavy "ensemble" while Ibe great as her dinner guest Sunday. Mr. marriage last was Ml- affairs of l'.'' In tear cnirlig 4X75 as enlisted S". have of or tias State - - Murray (icene and Mr. IVrrl Erb ksoii Murray Ceralle liawlin. gue(s I'orly.e (be s, )..l ilUtil. l, i he Ihe Next women Tlikni lo and (JEM THCATliE a men, bl l Mr nnd Mr. sn Kajii-P.rndy. many were present. of the fad. however, (hat ..s,. children. P.ert Stcadmiin of Mr. nial Mr. Mr, l.uiibv Walltesk (.pent lat I el us n- -! count-- , and the sta'e. West J.tr lan and Fern Howell of De Mille III S!ok!o1l, (be gia- -t of lo-learned Scholar oik e be. f..r ts when we rl-Motvl.iv vvPli Mi. P.luffdale Mr. Harold Wall..k. so,,, sll( The producer wn fortunate iu roncertis or r fu-11. P.rndy. Mr. ami Mr. A. J. Henderson 111 ... .11 . ..11 ... .1 follow ... ,.o.--.of,, eo-oobtaining the active cooeintlon of ai no. lino CI-iARI- S nnii'i'itni (he Mill of a baby girl Idle we the Kevetend Iwtnr Ceorge Held our empty (o siati-"',M-,;mwoMW'S Sunday. Novetii-.- r 4'b. Andrew. Chairman of the Federal to our tax l.i:iIct, 11"' lour ug:ir C l t It MI.F.TINC. Council's Committee on Drama and factories In t'lah rml'ilV. vl:eil ojt f 1.1 Motion Picture, and of Ihe 1'ever- - ernlllig is 111:1 1 aliliil.'illv about l'J.ll",j Sv.J'P'tTt f Club Wonom' Mi, rt ay end Father Daniel A. Ird, S. J., lo Uiah M.unlv In laves W,e,, twoj The Novem-c.ent- Ibor-dabe held will Loul Im-thof St. the Drama Professor and these plaids are (losing The Udlfs Aid ff lb" Methoill-- t Melho-IU- l ilmr.-University. The well known Hablose, approvlm iMv JtTo.i.M bcr lMh. n( (he In Id n wi ll atten.bNl Church Cvtnf'trt b k. v ' South, nl it!. Dr. J. M. AlkoW, milier bed the In tax revenue. Sh,.e n II oYbxk That lay f l'"H LH.-r- will Aueibnti bj.s Jew Ml niitbi'iHIc. while Clifford H..I t, .1.1 l.v Ihe bile fact- -' The until I o"i I." k. n n " of Today, PO". 2T." fr--i'i oilier alurc. Howard Ihe writer on I'.llilb nl sub- o,e must "come o.b-lHob and wa whbh Shepherd snr.e. hi Ihe couti'y. The farmer Jb.v ject, edited the story lor Demonstration Call Tie Auxllllflfr of the Mr. 11. H llilb"M tbelr -- hare adapted from the New Testament intern!!- hne lo tedd will h I In will .burc Murray P.;i).lUl rhun narrative by Jennie Mnopher"ii. Mrs. Margaret Peterson ,.f (his .lifl.li. Tbl would be umiHnith ;th nt Pic-sln H'.tiie ciw.ktsl Fi"! i ini , ,n ii ary ii, Morning Saturday, Novem P.IKTIIS AT THE ( 'OTTONWIMM1 grown - tai-- e ih, reoniifd loiilio-- e 'be next fcatme fifer Ibe liteta 1 be sale Will (N.muienii t Ateo-ll"'ll. l f . Mr, tnie ,., r study. i.f i,tt ,u Aulhoriffsl HOME lie rtjih M TEHMTV tUA" a( 11 oih-- k. j '" .uMv fa. I. tri.' riio.vi mi nittv zn 1; til to lUH prew l ', tll. (o (he publle bl'e If the ) ,ae New arrival at the Cottonwood CMenoi-o- , in Wood lnfl Sotlal Club will le i.I It era' enr In sn, Materiiltv Home are n girl h-rdliuant-Imih- i rniertalned are Noealr 11. by Mr. tl a be until y of i,..t l...g Sandy; Mr. Parley Malr. I he whb-lD. and Mr. 3. P. Miller l with abri,t tnlnded profeor Some niwder crs off Lloyd to Mrs. I iirlL Plaver. of Mur. tisl nnd ord I i - ntl .t! Hall. threw nt hoy out the fifth story (he rraternal Crave (be 111 ndvnni.rgn lane rat: a l'V, Mrs. Mahoiul-- lluiter-- ! .. copci nt to 1 I window- and loll the chewing jrum at will LniHbei.n N II ercd With 1M1 of Ml IIS Itot ;.! O .. nr-in CTS X!r roinl-1,1 n ill. , , , tile, lit. n..i. in . i leni, hooI. (0 stay after o't h k. int. Is llevlng iuff.- ltaltli V. ChanJ erlin of Salt Iike.l not lull mr-elGoth-seman- d -- t f t t s I CECIL B. BEMILLES i i. - KXP.SKGGS: U nion Tlie Ruth Webb of Dancing g "TlMMORTAU- mm u " TTT K T 1 - drama emotional of the Christ A most reverent, strikingly beautiful panorama of the tragedy of all the ages. - nnn-lfeste- d ling-ges- i'CflV 6VJUMlM4CPtBSON . sjs-ak-e- The Greatest Picture of the Century PRICES: c Adults-50- Children (under 12-year- s of age)-2- 5c no iliilil admitted without a ticket n vl-lil- - B R neatre Gem A MURRAY INSTITUTION d r r ran-lessms- f ie - n s j l IIH-I'- s It.iy-i-iob- l j P.OBRIEN d y , j J r - t.-i- e 1 . o- - l m 33 ETffilBBtl f iims m.i-t-o- y. Inn-fhoi.- $vrry Driflnl Snow exactly like every other. V.wry sm k of Hour U I ! 'Tn . I' I Iltat mcatm itH Drifted Snow lue good lucL joull in baking every time la-lb- - ! i . , ....... - (!., bo. lr - I' 1. b-.- 1 - p.- - . tt . c. JL - |