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Show 14 I I 3 -- II J" (ESTABLISHED I TAIL MURRAY CITY, 18!)U Till RMAY, APRIL VOLCME 43 13, 19113 an Murray Schools Compete In Provo Track Meet . . 41 .lisinl 4 rniL'utaru it vwl cr tlu rwtur tt Thursday night, April Kith, Murray Aerie, F. O. E. was paid an ofof the State ficial visit by offii-erAerie. Among the visitors present were the following officers: Green-liageState President, Chris of Salt Lake; Slate Kay Spencer, of Murray, Stale Secretary, Robert Askew, of Salt Iike; State Treasurer, J. club. of Salt Lake; Slate Chaplain, It is desired that everyone who Goff, of Bingham and State Inside has any Interest in tennis consider Guard Cypress, of Bingham. thenisehes a member of the club, dl tiers present were: Brothers and turn out one hundred per con Count ryma 11, of Bingham, Then to this meeting. Marks, of Salt Aerie, SecreWe feel that a good start win tary, and Brother Johnson, of Salt made last year, and that all was Lake. The stale officers made a few aceenqilisiied that could be expected of any first year club. But it is short addresses regarding the proour hoH that the new officers elect- gress of the Order and its future ed tills year will be able to do much aims. Following these talks a lunch more, and that games can be scbed was served. uled with surrounding towns. A large and enthusiastic group The lights are on nt night nnd of Murray Eagles were present to anyone may play, who wishes until welcome the visitors and a very Inafter this meeting is held. First teresting and instructive evening come, first served, without charge. was bad. FRED PETERS, F. O. Courts must ! given up to those E. waiting after two sets, or 45 minmeeting will be held in the interest of tennis Friday night, April 21, at 7 :.'!(. The place w ill be annoum-ei- l in (he next Issue of The Eagle. All Interested in tennis are urged to be present. The oi'j.H-- t of the meeting will be tlie promoting of tennis in Murray, the financing of night playing, and the rcorganijitlon of the tennis ftIf LEADERSHIP! IA COOP nMfyA Wtwx. I Ik MM MLfWyw W iMMAMf t Os utes. Be sure Met-cal- f, LIONS Friday night. THE TENNIS COM ITT EE. CLUB MEETING HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL The regular of the hi .monthly meeting Murray Lions Club was held Thursday evening, April lith, lu the A Lln-nel- j nt and read the next week's Eagle nnd don't miss the meeting 2St"-- r. s NfWs-RcNtrtc- u, toast-maste- O. E. News F. A Murray senior and junior high MURRAY FIRST WARD EASTER ttfa PROGRAM 2Hf teams have been to Invited parade 1 1 An Easter program will be given participate in the 23rd annual 05 j Biighain Young university Relay in Murray First ward Sunday ev I J Carnival to be held in Provo April ening at the sacrament meeting at flirt HI and 22. (1:30 p. in. The program will be As In past years, It is expected made up of musical numbers from life i that Murray will be well represent the cantatas "The living Christ," ed In the annual Invitational meet. and "Victory," nnd will be under 11 Track followers will recall the bril- - the direction of W. F, Robinson, ? lliant woik of Oliver in the 440yd Mrs. Fern Martin and Miss Margar a run. He also holds the Junior high et Erickson will be at the piano li' school 440yard record, which has and organ, resiectively. There will stood since 11J25. Joe Johnson in be an eight piece orchestra. the pole vault and broad jump, and Program will be as follows: Turnell in the sprints, two years Owning chours: Ward Choir "The Night of Sorrow." ago, also the work of Gilliert in the Junior high 440 yard run. Gal- Solo "Christ Hnth Arisen" SSO yard Ten minute talk by Miss Grace io 4 lagher in the mile, and the run and Miues in the broad jump Sheranlan, "An Easter Story." were outstanding Jast year in sen- Baritone solo .... "Angels Rolled ior high events and Oliver and Col-lethe Stone Away." 8S In Junior high events. Mixed quartet "Love la th Greatest of All." Murray's posture parade team 4S, "We Shall Behas established an enviable record, Baritone solo won hold event the senior Him." high having three successive times. Last yeir Tenor solo .... "There is No Night I the team In Heaven." placed third. The junior high school team attracted consid- Chorus: Ward Choir .... "Christ Has Arisen." erable attention last year. Selected They entered 24 senior high Solo school men last year including: l, White, Alder, Townsend, BANQUET FOR BASKET ft'; BALL TEAM Caldwell, Mines, Snsrr, Miya, Gallagher, Lester, Gilbert, Baker. Mrs. Nellie Bennion and Mr. EdRoth well, llulse, Bird, Mathews. Oliver, Schlffgcn. Mulstroin. Wokl, gar Lindsay, presidents, respectiveVance, and Bronuel. ly, of the Taylorsvlile ward M. I. Eddington, In the junior high 17 entrants in- A. organizations, were In charge of cluding: Wilson, Gillespie, Myers, a banquet tendered the TaylorsPezely, Townsend, eBsm, Oliver, vlile M Men basketball team by the Collett, Smith. Townsend, Delis, officers and teachers of the MutCampbell, Johnson, Ilealy, Stcphan, ual Wednesday evening in the reI'alatl. Although creation hall. The banquet which Wright. Hoyden. several of these traeksters graduat- was given the team In recognition ed last spring a majority of them of the excellent work during the will likely participate in this year's basketball season, in which they won first place In the stake, Becond meet. It Is expected that the ntimlier in the Salt Luke division, and 4th I In the church tournament, was a J of participants In tills year's relays estab will even surpass the mark very delightful affair and will no lished last year when almost 2.000 doubt act as an Incentive to speed athletes representing M different the team on to greater success In schools from three different states future The banquet, at which nearly sevcompeted for honors in the 140 events. enty persons were served, was In at charge of a committee composed of This year's program will start senior 21 when 10 n. m. April high Mrs. Ruth Frame. Mrs Valois school girls will participate In a Smith, Mrs. Gladys I .a brum, and creative dance contest. The Junior Mrs. Iteulah Eyre, and Mlsa Wllina high shool posture parade will Cook. The committee waB commence at 1 :3u Friday afternoon, followed by the girls track meet made up of Mr. Owen Frame, Miss Junior high school boys' meet will Iaisy Bennion and Mlsa Hilma Saturday morning commencing Barker. The decorations were car10 a. in. and the afternoon pro- - ried out In Easter colors, tulips at The will commence at 1:30, wit" and daffodils perdomlnatlng. nut ciijh were tiny nests filled with parade, high posture Igrani by the senior high, Junior easier eggs. Mr. David Jones acted as college, and It. M. C. freshman Musical numlers were givi track. en by Miss Helen Bennion and the EAGLE HE YOl R M. I. A male quartet. Special guests TI1K from the Stake Board were PresiNEWS M EDI I'M dent Leonard Gerrard, Mrs. Cloyd Mr. Veil in your ward? Brown, Mr. Frank McGhle, What Is hapiH-nlnand Mr, Barker, McMillan, Clyde What are yon planning? Iet the Frame. Leon Mr. people In other wards know about It through The Eagle. Are you making Improvements to MAKING GOOD ON FARM IN MURRAY your borne? ....,.,i militi? tit plve a t ni,.t,iv r. nil- Jim Iti'iii, party? Mrs. C. IempNcy, mother of Jack f An you going on a lrlp? Icmpsey, has returned to her farm Are you changing your location? home on Naylor Lane 'this spring, j Are you spending the week end out and Is making preparations for a of town? busy season. Have yon an Interesting bit of Mrs. IVmpMcy bought this 21 acre I news? tract last year from Dr. Hnyden. If any, or nil of these, nnd any who gave up farming to go to 3 other Items of news, are Impelling South America, and her farming In your community, call us, Murray experience of last season gave ber 3Ti. ami let us know aNmt It? a thrill, she states. From many ! Perhaps an obi friend whom yon this small acreage Mrs. Ivmpscy I do not often we will enjoy bearing harvested last season 30 bushels from you In this way. bushels of apples, 173 of grain, WHAT HELPS ONE IIEUS AM- bushels of potatoes, beside ninny other small fruits and vegetables VRAM AN SINGERS IN She also butchered 11 hogs, and had Dt.MAND turkeys, chickens and eggs. Having raised her family on the The trnulan Singers, composed male Tolevs, Is rap- farm, farm life has a strong appeal of twenty-siShe upends hrr idly developing Into n chorus of for Mrs. Ihuipwy. Lake home, 974 Salt In ber highly trained musicians, titular the wlntrrs street, and the South East Temple direction of Mr. W. F. Robinson. on the farm life to country demand, In change great They are already and summer, never falls though they have been organized In spring to but a few weeks. They will sing at to be lnf.pl rational and thrilling and Is planning greater the High School band concert nnd her. She to this dance Saturday night. April IS. at better things this year, and Is Improvemany end she making on the Murray High School, nnd n sulmtantlal nature to Sunday, April 3, they will sing at ments of the Methodist church la Mldvale. bring alsut this result. 1. Fans Invited Tennis No. 31 SALUTATION TO THE Murray High School cafeteria. The luncheon was served by the NEWSPAPERS FROM domes! le science department of the SAFEWAY STORES Schis.l, Lion E. Allen Bate-ma- n presided. The matter of a general meeting of Intel ested citizens to ls held This April ilillh, was dlscussi-d- . meeting will Is' similar to the one held In the Cily Hall. March 31. a! which time ways and means to promote business and civic Interest was a discussed. A nuiiilier of guests were present at the meeting held last Thursday. The feature of liie program were talks given by four members of the I ('. Miller public speaking contest, the participants Isdng Ne-pKl.crian, Mc.Ulalu Mason, Win. Ilooflhig ami Mary Berg. High The nbove cnrtotn by Mr. Ireland, which we publish through the courtesy of the Columbus Dispatch, is a good sign of returning sanity in our public life. As a matter of fact, unless the history which is Illustrated so remarkably by this cartoon is heeded and becomes operative In practical affairs, unless what Is preached Is practiced t lie frnther lesson of history must inevitably become apparent; namely, that the desertion of God by man can only result In disaster for man. At least for Christians It Is obvious. For all believers In a supreme dl vlnity, and a moral law that flows from the divine center, it should be equally apparent. . That Christianity was the deCiviltermining element in ization few would deny, even those who (like Giblsm or Nlctzshe or Marx) attribute to its Influence a poisonous, and ultimately destructive, character. That It sought not merely the spiritual hegemony of the West, of Europe and America, but that of the whole world, also n indisputable. For Its mission in failure, or its final frustration. Inor na variably, of the supremacy necessarily universal. Ixs-alof Christiantional, or continental, or social or. of the spiritual anthroIt to in fact, any geographical or ity given by God, nnd mainpological limitations are Inconsist- tained Intact by His Church ent with its system and repugnant which Is more than God's organiz to its spirit. It is, of course, quite ed instrument: which Is His Livtrue that the aujx r national quality ing Itixly on earth, In which alt of Christianity is not only opposed, Christians are Incorporated (includmultitudes not consciously but apparently frustrated, by tiose ing races and nations as yet unconvert- Chri.it Ian yet truly so Isrause the ed, and by those masses of peoples innermost will of their souls to formerly Christians who have laps possess Truth and Goodness and of ed from, or who now consciously Iive consilium' their "baptism rises again but also desire") Christianity by repudiate ChirMlaulty, those nominal Christians, or partial after all falls caused by the human Christians, who throughout nine- weakness (if individuals, or groups, teen centuries of the Christian ef- and resumes Its Interrupted work. The neglected liCnder, through fort have in practice placed their InMis Church, calls again to ail men or national or racial personal terests and ambitions alsive the and women, inside His visible comclaims of their religion. Neverthe munion or outside of it but nil or alike the children of His Father, less, such failuers or defeats retardations of the tmlversnlKm of and His brothers to follow Him. Christianity at any one time, or in In proportion us the call Is hcssbsl, , any phu-e- or in ninny places slmul-ta- i will our burdens nnd sorrows K Is ootisly are tint to le regarded relieved. The cartoonist Ireland as proofs of Cliirsilanliy's Integra' right -TI I E COM M ( .N W EAI. Is , ivcr STANLEY T. FOTHERING-- ! imimaiu Pi.AV mikes a HAM DIES IN CALIFORNIA Word was received early Tuesday morning by Mrs. Harriet E. Fotlier-Inghaof the death of her youngest son, Stanley T. Fotherlughaiii, In California. Mr. Fotberlngham h.td Isvn n sufferer from arthritis for some months but had apparently boon much bettor lately. His death Tues. day morning, came ns a distinct shock" to his relatives. Heart failure Is thought to Is? the direct cause of his death. Mr. 8. H. Fotberlngham left Tuesday afternoon for California, to attend the funeral ami Is exis ed to arrive borne next Monday. t- PARENTS INVITED TO AN IMPORTANT MEETING IxH-aus- hit Ti e play "Mystery of the Masked Girl." given last Wednesday lu Murray Second ward by the Primary officers nnd teacher was a most mio'ial play, and presented in a Host unusual maimer. There as a full house to witness the mystery play, and It was a most Miifes in eery sense of the word, la fact. 1111111..' pronounced ever given it to be one of the in the ward. The p'ay will lo given In Grant Want next Wednesday evening, Ap ril V. II you have not already srli the play this will lo an opportunity to si soinciliiiig out of the ordi tiaiy; atid If you have ss-- It yo.i will want to see It again. The cast Is ns follows: .. Gladys Plotl Judith Atkins ltayotn lister Kathryn .... Iebres Borg'-Molm Moss . June Hofellng Hnlda Mi s, Mos ,. Helen Caldwell Ros. Lawn ... ... A I hi Mul liner Ml s Printeti Ruby Scot' Fleiiiiore P.eriiei.er Miss Coltey Arva Anne Bradley lst SOCIAL SERVICE LESSON IS "MISUNDERSTOOD CHILDREN" mr-cut- s Tp-may- COY ami A meeting for alt pnrcid citizens of Murray, who are Interested In the welfare of the Murray City School will be held In the Murray High School Auditorium on Wednesday, April 10, 10.13, at 8:00 held unp tn. The meeting Is der the direction of the Board of Education. There will be an Interesting program of music given by the school rhlldren and various school pold-lcwill be explained to the imtron. One or two problems of Interent ' to all school Nitron will Is SCOUT l copy. We go so far ns to declare that fact to the general public in every way we can. As evidence of this, we thought you might bo Interested in a statement broadcast March 2!Hh, 011 our Eddie Pea!ody radio program released every Wednesday at 7 :'! p. in. over the National Broadcasting system. Her-'''what the announcer said, between musical iiumls-rs- : "Our Job . . . and It's u pleasant one. . . . on these Safeway Stores Friendly hour programs, is to enter-- ' tain you. We don't tell you much of the fine foodstuffs and savings to Ik- - bad at your Safeway Store liccau.se Safeway keeps you Informed of such important facts through the milium of your local nowspap i 1U Church gissl dinners Friday lAeiiing. April 21. from .r ;00 to 7:111 at the Baptist South. church in Forty-EightTake the family, children will for 20 ceiils, and enjoy n t mother be hoiu cooked meal. lelioved of the tedium of planning and cooking one men I. Ladies of the Baptist serve another of their will n o ol infoiint enterprise of sugar production In An lx-o- t study Salt made on this Ijike county will years crop, according t V. I Mar tlneiiu. county ngrlculuiml agent. The projis t Is being undertaken Jointly by the Salt Ijike County Bis-- t Growers Association Sugar and the Extension Serxiii' of the Is- - tali State Agricultural College. J. It. Rawlins, president of the Sugar Beet growers llssiM liitloll. is Mate, that Ihclr organization cost of In accurate much very kepi by records, whhli have bis-the grower, such Information to be used In connection with hearing" l.fore the Culled States Tariff Commission and Congressional com mlttcvs. so This cost Information will Idital Indh i the proe valuable beet growers IIS lower prices for cosl and changing Isvt nd for It make highly Important ! fine to nnd made to Jnstnieiits ways and means of reducing costs. m-e- 11 s prui-tlnill- HKI.K IOCS HOME COOKED DINNER FOR 23 CENTS li-e- I NEWS . 11 111 A ELECTRIC ADDS A BRIXTON OF PAINT LINE "Your Safeway Store manager line of paints, var. The McMurtry great supporter of Lis local news-iaiTetc., handled for enamels, nishes, I thor. . be knows hat it Is the Smith Hardso by In many years oughly read and highly respe-!ctak-In Murray, has ware store Safe Is the community. That why Co Electric Brinloii the on by way Store nre perhajw the largest Brin-'o- n of the Mr. Brintoii. manager single user of newspaper spme in Illeciiie Company, has nuifl-lotii-the West." in the cold Inued upward extent the that to business trend of SUGAR BEET COSTS TO BE he has mlded this always jM.pular STUDIED line of paints to his list of merchan- The Green Psir Scouts of Troop held their monthly Patrol council lon ting Monday, April Hth. at the home of Verl Bean, on Center stru t, where many plans for the coining summer were formulated. The big ciltniioree, to Is held 111 APPRECIATION EXPRESSED June, the first class Scout bike for Tbroiith the efforts of the com- July 123 1. to Mount Ttmpanog bined clergy of Murray, (he busi- ax. Grainbbnldy .like trip for Aug-ness hot" f Murray will close forth. Good on Friday, April H, from 1.' : noon, until Twenty four Smut of Troop W p. m. il nl tended the Cottonwood dlstrli-- l and business profession Every 11 lu Murray was visited by the annual swimming carnival nt Granh. Friday, April All citizens of Murray nre urged clergy, and all signified ite High School .1 and one secfirsts, re 7th. winning to ls present. their willingness to show this enter tier. Watch for further announce events of five out ond place jsst for the lloty day. IlielitS. And It Is with dis-sincerity thai exchurches of the datiit of those gissl Another one representatives lest day at ArSaturday will on May 2nd Troop HI w ill present Second press grateful appreciation for this in Murray Is scheduled IhkiI for Tnsip 01, for all the Olympic games In moving phi- lington m consideration. ward Saturday evening. 3:t hl cr. "Misunderstood Children" will ! the subject for the Social Service lesson at the Murray First Ward Relief Society Tuesday, April IS Mrs. Llc Ellertson will give the eson. The aim of the lesson Is to show the lieisl for parents to know the part "inclining" plays In life, "t they will not misjudge their chil dr. 11. A misinterpreted meaning often causes a child, or a piirctit, to - ut lei ly misunderstood. There Is int. a fine here, a illsi iission of whlih will Ih very helpful to who attend this meeting. Jacobs McGhle will Mrs, Zola render two vocal IiuiiiImts, and Miss Gloria l.lnnell will give 11 reading and will also sing. ISclty Gene IlllcttMi,! will play a piano solo. r There Is no disputing the fact that the hs-acomuiunity newspaper is tlje most j sit cut force in developfor an organization ing business such as ours. We employ a variety of mediums for advertising and promotion as do other concerns, but it has Iss-our consistent jsdlcy to put major emphasis on our continuous program of newspaper price it dise. The McMurtry Paints have been thoroughly tested in this section and have not been found wauling, and tle'-- e who have bought tin Ml In the past will welcome the to be able once more to obtain I hoe pninls In Murray. A complete line of the .McMurtry paints, tarnishes, enamels, and kal sooiine. ns well as painting equipment may be had at the Rrliiton I'.liTttle Co. Si-- tle ir ad lu lino! I'! ion of The Eagle, ter To nieel the popular demand for fine line of cosmetics, The Peggy l. Beauty Shopl' has Mocked a com-pproof l "First !he line Ijidy" line!. Call lu ami sis- - tboc fine aid (o I my on display In this Is- - glad to shop. Mis Tavolan will explain the merits of these splendid cosmetics to Joll. a The Relief Society of Grant ward beard a splendid talk on the growing of flowers and shrub by Mr. Tuesday afHarrison of Salt ternoon. wishing to take first or second das tests. The tests will ts'gin Smut at f: n. m. |