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Show 1 EDXA M. For further information consult the county cierk or the undersigned. Telephone Murray 35 Entered as second cluiss matter February Suit Luke, City, Utah, under A;t of March 8, 1!)27, 3, 1879. War d "Little Women" we are well reminded of a period of simpler living toward which we have been forced to turn again, and also to be considered Is the fact that this film will present to foreign audiences a nior-representative picture of American life than Is portrayed in the usual, superficial "movie." lVr one nation truly to understand another, its customs and lis jx'o-pimust be accurately interpret"!!, nnd the motion picture can do much in this direction, or little. Films which dijrtct the underworld, crime, or the frothy glitter of night life, all of which comixise such a small part of the real America, certainly are not striking the light keynote. "Little Women," with its simple, homely theme, should do much to correct these misrepresentations. j And surely the American public, in its enthusiastic; reception of this wholesome picture, has declsUeiy cast Its vote for a new deal in films. Christian Science Monitor. WOLVES IN LAMBSKIN that as we give the salute flag." The teacher continued : COATS Nine hundred lis poured beautiful audi- torium of the million-dolla- r Junior high school. A btind. in trim military uniforms with flaring capes and Jaunty toppers, was playing a snappy war song memorial of the late world well-traine- e lifty-ptec- to the "This morning our program Is dedicated to the can of js'nce among men aiul nations. We hoo that there will never be another war. Hut we can hardly expect such good fortune. We are to have the pleasure of listening to Major I'.l.ink. who was twice wounded, ami who was thrice decor ated for bravery under tire. Major l'.lank is one of the leading workers In the American Ijegioti activities of the state. He will tell us something of the meaning of Armistice Hay." Then followed a half hour talk on the so called glories ami thrills of war. Major lUank was a good man for the Job. His voice rang clear as he Kinted to "the Old Glory we nil love." lb4 deprecated the thought of war. hut in the same sentence spoke of the necessity of prewiring for it. He praised the army and navy. He spoke of the honored dead mid drew the inm luslon that to accept the torch from their hands was to build up our army and navy. !(. said war was horrible, but that we tnu- -t never let hoys and eager-eye- into the disaster. Nine hundred wide-wakchildren, faces glowing, shoulders back, heads held proudly. How they swing along through the aisles, eyeH straight ahead. The rhythmic, pulsing music seems to hold all in its magic jmiw-eThen three short, military chords. As if Impelled by a common force, the nine hundred boys and girls and forty teachers tun: snap down their seats, ami sit. A final wave of music surges through the hall. Like an unexi rt.'d lightning flash, conies another vision. A glorious day In France; boys In their early twenties ready to light the wmld for In their democracy swing along. eyes Is the light that has kept man on the forward trail. Forty-eigh- t hours biter the shattered, bloody, blackened remnant creeps bak. An never again will the light glow In I heir eyes. The band stopind. The teacher in charge of the program certalnlx e tin-wa- llliicuircd. I s .il thr-nd- .! It A s i the . j,-r- .ist ish I'll S. ;:ti, Mu- 1 ne elk !ccratio mdy tx Fitzgerald, Franklin J KMC Fostabrand, Mar guerite Iliac nil t!nvcr. il & ' & '.' a 7 JAPANESE GARDENS cu.mi: in and sn: tiikm' 7 V ft ilKUrrop. 7 MONDAY li e i:.. M '. ! V. :"!. rilONK Murrav I h i. f ' S 11 S . v . Tb! U, e I I ,!,!, . i 1 0 3 . j 3 Jensen, Jens 11070 James, Jas. L 1!2C James, Jas. I loi.'IC Johnson, II. P 171 SO Jensen. Willis fi.'l.'!C Jorgeltsell, Enoch .. llC'tC JorgctLsen, Enoch .. 11C7C James, Mary A 1,'toCC James. Win. A 1 IiniO Jacobsoii, Alma M. 12im;c Johnson, A. X. 12 ISO Johnson. A. X lTillO Johnson, Margaret ',171 H (3 1 1 ' o , S 8.00: tpient assessment together with the ' of 10 lO.oo! cost of ndvel liailig and eXIs-l.s3 3.1MI; sale. - A. M. NELSON, Secretary. 2 0 O.'Hi Sandy I'tah. j 2.1-- ( 1.00 1 10 10.00 2 2.00 1 l.O.t 3 3ih 1V.IO Keehn, Pearl C 1 22"30 Labruni, Xnra 21'.tt Lloyd. Kuth 7220 Ijirson, Ijiura E. 3'.1C l ars-- n, John. Jr.. 3ii20 Larson, J. E :h;2' Leitiaich. Louis 2(!nO Latidh. Chas. J S l.oo s.cu 173SC Johnson, John Dale of 1st publication. Dec. "JS, Date of 2nd publication. Jan. I. '31. DFLINOl KXT XOTICK Anna M. .. 5 2 5.00, 7.oo 2.00 2.o 1 1.00 .. 7 .. 2 Canal Company, Principal of Hnsini ss, Sandy, I'LJl There are delinquent llis-l- l the following described shuns of stock on account of assessment of $2.50 per share, levi.d on the Snh day of OcIoUt. 1 the several amounts set opposite the names of !;e feslH'C- live shareholders, as follows: Sandy Plate 3 3.01 IU2C Motisley, Sarah F... 2 2.' ft Name 1.V.0O Mousley, Hyrum 0. 21 21.00 Cert. No. 4 2PHK' Mousley, Hyrum (L 4i0 AIlsop, Thos. M 1MV Malstrom, loi Allsop, Arthur 4 4.oo 308 Ahlstroui, Hhind Andrew A (J. 1303 .... Shares. Amt. lr 'Jo '.TC T 3 131 382 L'13 397 377 297 "70 229 29 350 111 127 3:Ii .",07 27o W. M lira ly. 90 Itrady. Harnett) L. A L. A 2 $ 5.00 2 5.MI 3 7.50 12.50 7.50 5 3 UniteO 8 gradually the best polo mounts In ,, from England, Ireland Pol C,Bh Wor'i and Australia. Texas' &mr n.ooj 1 2.5J Omaha and Oklahoma' Pr duced many fine polo hor!)eg 10 Huh 10.00 - 30.00 12 COO 2.50 5.00 73 8 1.25 20.00 3.75 7.50 1 2.50 4 10.00 1 2.50 0 13.00 5 Hal. 5.00 10 40.00 3 2 2 R.no 5.00 4 10.00 4 10.(1 7 17.50 i 25) Gold Productioa Gold production . show California to b state, followed In order by South Dakota. Colorado, C. vada and Arb.ona. While ally pure gold In the gets Is found, the ?L 1331 T?' hrT Lu1 extracted from quai ores. gold-bearin- nugget discovered come Stranger," ounces, found In The larL " Was vam J' . Victoria J! Sonic where . in another city . . . there is someone 2 Pal. .50 .",s3 Haw son, Wm. A. 1 ::sr Soretiscii. C II. 2.50 5 122 Smart, J. 7. 12.50 1 2.50 220 Smart, J. 7. 108 Steed, Maltha A. 5 12.50 2..-i- i 1 193 Steed, Martha A. 3 7.5 221 Steed, Martha A. 3i)l Sunberg. 0. J. ( Onion 32.50 Equity & Mort. Co.) 13 3!H Stai liel 1. E. K 0 15.00 15.110 301 Smart, John II 0 50.00 Slate Land Hoard . 20 4 400 State Land Hoard . 10.00 'MO Tooiney, Otto N. ... 1 2.50 los Wanderlich. A. E. . 5 12.50 421 Williams, Hrigham. 3 7.50 117 Wilson, F. W. and Gertrude 12.50 ."IS Whitehead, 0. G. ... 2.50 399 Winn, Mary E 7.50 And in acorlance with the law and an order of th" board of directors made on the 9ih day of Oct., 1933. so many shares of each parcel if said sdsk will be sold at the -'.indy City Mail. Sandy. I'tah, at public unci ion on the 8th day of January. VX'A. at 2:oo o'clock p. m.. ti pay the delinquent assessment a together with the cost of P advertising and expense of sale. ED JACKSON, Secretary and Treasurer. who would like to Hear YOUR VOICE say.., "Happy N cw Year" 2-- ."i It's next to . 1st publication, Deo. 28, 1933. 2nd publication. Jan. 4, 1931. best being there! Coal Holiday SDecial Delivered ri: a ... $5.50 NUT SPECIAL Duni STOVE Furnace Lump $6.25 $6.75 $7.50 $7.50 SMITH CASH Dogs and Dog "A good dog." said Cncle Eben, follows his master through prlra-tlou- . It's do pet dog dat yaps an' gets de best of everything." FEED & FUEL CALL Murray 547 Btuf. Clm&ricdi Bimed WAY TIKI MLU LUS MILEAGE 7 TEMPERED RUBBER to 36 more safe miles. PLUS SAFETY j :, sh ill , Ih.:i!, ,,( ,Ull (,,, 'I of!,,.,. i s mid .u,H t,,rK ti d for ;t t. Mil ,,f Ii "' 'sm' ... ; p. J rod Trust Pi.t.i.rd ii!iijsi, Ivii-- i .i t in 1 r Zb'Ii'i Sj Ihiiik c I . ' illll j;ik.! o;i 1,. in::' ,, JJ. .,., ll i, ,. N ttiim.. tieo. C. Wheiiimti. i;, c. 2.Mi' Yimi,i. i,iry U. Yociu:. John s. P'.7 Yoiinc. Thorn - .les i), IN, WjiCer. . . i. .,., v.ile of j! ,o;, id. '.ll j,!,. pi.'oC Thoinis,,M, l.il'C Tr;,. y ls,;tH ,. i C riy. '2 ''ih ;: him 3 Ho i: lion i i . oi ijfi Trust Co. , 1 1 1 1.00 Disc 7Au'h S.nlntfi .. I'H.k '7 2 H'CC Trust Co. pi A 10.1HI ItMiik , , And iu ncmrdiiuiv t. ..... j di ,,.,,v .'"ii.s ll.,M,., Ples,( C. I.. fi n"M'IWln-m- of ndvertl-iini- f ,t. b.lle. P.m.I.n. Scntary. Dt Publication, Dec. 7, IMS, Laid Publication, Dec. 2. lfM. , . fl""" mrnt U . Zimi's S;n tifn ,p , i A. II. 1st Publlctiin, 2nd Publication. iny (hp (1(,lti toKetb,.r with the Hl.d t!tien-.of L non-ski- d Design traction. PLUS VALUES 1 AMERICA'S SMARTEST TIM SiHTetii ry, IUXX 1934. S. ROYALS built of TEMPEHEU HI lilt now at record Low Popular Prices turwin Motor Co. rilONE IIVLAND (JAUDNFIJ, Inc. 2S, Jan. 4, COG-WHEE- 2 Trust Co. p pin t with law imd .Hid Ul.til their iir,. ,,J,H. .'ill order of the bimt.l ,.T "d .in! .''."iii...i. . n. Miicics ti ii t.mdc on p;i)i dny of SentenilH r. tb- - l...ir ! sh;,ll be r.Ho, by the re-- ' MMI.aliy shat-s- , of ei.eli ..i.r.,.1 nmiiiii c i!' nib. tv r.f f ouch 'to,k us. ,rd. tuny W Any o.'lhrr or dir..!. in.iv I it will Im ko; i , i ,i,i,c Hiieibm i,t tbe s"-b' f tl.c.otTii,. oftb, vrotury nt the Hnn.lv' ISie,!,,.t s Cllleil f,,r ll ,!il t.i.i i.. , . -I'll., .... ll... I, i .ii .iiinuarv i:i:ii nt .in, lit n.r re,M.b,r .,,., ,, ,,,, k , m .!,.. ,,,. MiJJuLsSilfi. -- l da. tets fr,,m f tb,. I j, '''I' tie.i-iiic- .r su MURRAY FLORAL (I KTm M ' - Special Gift Wc Arc Slmwinu Miniitt:rc OPEN SUNDAY AND '' 3 .. 130 Hardcastle, Jas 21S2C Halgh, W. II 're. H..,:.o;n f A SOMETHING NEW! A Ann II. Orcetnvood, 1 M CI .ii I. tnry : As 23 Giistaveson, otto HJiEiC Mnrr.'ij C .ttlC!',HI. isl bers,i,, pl.mt 2-- together with the assodatlon, have "si'.-- b..-ir.- i. iti.i, cs. ,itii all Kinds el 309 t e... 7 250 4 Polo M iu me t'niti.1 1 lid inexpensive .Iccnr.iti 209 32 Fensterniaker, Chas Fensterniaker, Chas Fonstermaker, Chas Ferguson, Stanley .. Jensen, Otto (Eli Mitchel) Johnson, Annie 0. .. Johnson, Annie O. (IVhrens, J. II.) Johnson, Arthur .... Jacobsoii, Hyrum .... Larson, Nephi M Larson, John A Larson, John A Moneyhan Hansen, Win. A Mulcock, Sidney (J O. Wilklns) Nelson, Jas. H National Security Association .... Farthiugham, S. II. (Jas. Lewis .. Oliver. Francis M... Uawson, J. D. (0. D. Ch trlier) 1 ' li 15 15.00 80.00 10.00 H.. B.,t i"")"- - r n ful for the New Year! 97 07 250 Gregory, Win Di-trl- ct I'ul your home cheer- 14 U. S. 2.50 e ct 'i ' Wc 8.00' 407 Wilson, F. W. 2.80 and (Jertrttde .. 7 4. So 23.00 523 Wilson. Wil.'oid M. 12 " 1" -51S Wi n .Mary J10 5 it 0.73 nnie 2.1'H); 511 Merrill. iaw and with in And aonivaiice 3.00. directors of board of the order an l.(K)' (DM)' made October 1'!, 1'.".3. so many 3.0-shares nf cadi parcel of stock its 3.00 may ! nevssry will be sold a' of ti.(H) .public miction on the 8th day 1 :30 l.Ofl' January. t!ie at p. m., ft 2.00 Sandy City Hall, to pay the dclii. 8 H. K 222.1C -- Aiake Fitvcoi-.ibl- . I7.-.-C Mikh-rlierg- tt'lt'ei Mttrr.iv 173 W 305 . Malstrom. Andrew A 3 3.oo 13iiC Malstrom. 1 Andrew A l.oo i'.74H Malstrom, Peter .... 2 2. no 21230 M ireon, Carlo 4 (Kl 4 To P.E AMENDED To HEAD AS isi'.oc . 4 Iconard 4i"' .1 IV.2C Ne!T, Andrew L FOLLOWS; 5.oo Neff, Andrew I liiiii V 1.1 M.i 0 The huiiic-- i i,f tin- - governim. I s5t It' Nelson, tleorge l oo 4 TC urglll. ". C board of ibis coritiat;on shall 1 lX'K' iir'ilt. V. C l oo .lire tors ;,nd -- hall be kliowi 2 as the lloird of D ie. t.im. and sha!' '.m'.IC Price. D:iid I. 2n.oo be K. 0 ti.no I.... Nettle In im:ii'..-r- . Perry. each of said director to Is- !i"lli!ln;!e I ly mem P. ilC Perry, Nottie K. lo io.im. F.7''.C Peterson, iiv.ir hers frmn the lo ic.ihi to he 2 2.1 Ml settled, and to ! elo. ted by th" 2C7C Pilge. Duke I 4txi 2:;c Kmk. A. it. majority vete ef tb m 'luliers pre1 l:it b:irds, SII.-ien! nt tie I imi ...... ::i.nu:il mutin: H'dC St hroder. A. II. ... lu Iu.imi o; me C' limv org. ,n '.' ion. :."..;C shepherd. I.. J. No. I Dlstri.-- t No. i . i ici I I't'C Smith. Arthur T. .'is;iut Of'eli 2 2.ini T;i loi 'l ' T. ::ter C.i o ISolllll"!! Smith, Pm:I. y P. 4 2IC Sinitli. Purley P. iii.T ii 'v'.C S.viiiison. Arthur I'.. 11 11, mi District ,., 3 D strb t Nil. 21"'.or stnte ltl.. & lnin Wesl J. r h,n i mi lliMT'oa 2 POr Sin. r'. II I". South ,t. r ;:ui C ... t;,,. I'.i.ifr.b.i. H r, oa Teriy. Annie M. llciTlinai. t' M 'i: 'I ei Distib-,.. 5 1 di l .in t iy, .,,si I r 'i' IT ll.iniiiili Tun, raj Km C: esc. ii! Isvir Terry. II mmimI, a i Dist'let Ni. ll 7 District No, T i'.l;C T.rry. i ,ie ;ih M PIANO STUDIO ;.t (71 . - Or:in.!e inir nt a - 1 Vice-Preside- S H. CHARON I 2-- H-O- The members of the governing board of this corporation shall be styled Directors and shall be five (o), in number, who shall be known as the Hoard of Directors. Sail Hoard shall consist of the Presiand the dent, the Chairman of the Dome and Community Department of this organization, and in addition thereto, two Directors elected at large from the Farm l'.iireau membership " S;'l Lake County, all of said officers and directors to be elected at the annual membership meeting herein provided for. All officers and direct ors shall be elected for a term of One (1), year and until their successors are elected and qualified. Vacancies upon the Hoard shall be filled by the remaining members of the Hoard. Any officer or director may be removed at a siieeial meeting of the members called for that purpose, or at the regular meeting. The officers of this association shall be a President, a a SisTetary and a Treasurer, and the ofll.eis of Secretary and Treasurer may bo held by one per son. The Secretary and Treasurer shall U- apiH.intcd by the Hoard of Directors. The Hoard of Directors shall Appoint an Advisory Council from nominations made bv the Farm Lu reau members in each of the communities of Salt Lake County in which there are Farm P.uieau members, there being twenty six (2C o! such communities at the present time. Said council -- IkiII consist of one (II, man and one (11, woman from each of niM communities, and the members of said council shall have the right to be present at nil meetings of the Pncrd of Directors reg-i!a- 2-- d-an- ARTICLE FIVE. WHICH READS AS FOLLOWS: 293 Company - The teacher In charge ro-- e. His voice, too. had caught the note. "We thank Major lllank for his address lu the cause of ace. Let us sing the first two of tie national anthem." Ti e anthem the baud struck up a milita.i had flags effect l ely. The teacher Mid a stranger Were on the air. The children marched the i oi Odors as if they , re d platform. lers. "This morning," said the teacher, What n of jeiith coining forward, "we are to com I', that great day ft is n tin niorate 'I'lie social studies l our was. saiciiatl, "Fin tin i ii ir l;' ycir- - urn when lighting cea-'- d s il liei s brought honor to themselves imtieiril Oliisi Friendship,"- mil their country. us think of Science ! r MRS. IDA! IMi-rea- Ella H. (J. Wooonousej .... Tracy Loan & Trust Co. (Cox, A. E.) Dibblee, O. It Ek, Hannah Ek, Hannah Enguian, Victor 101 Hrown, DKLIXQl KXT XOTICK Al-o- p, of At a mis'ting of the directors $1.50 P.y well-know- g .. OKPOKA-TIO- u the Salt Lake County Farm was It IMS, 27, held November vote of the n opinion of Its audience, so far as It resolved by unanimous Article amend to directors present Indicates any real manifestation of of Inarticles amended of the Five public opinion or taste. Hut there CounHre maiiy other thousands who do corporation of the Salt Farm Huron u. not visit moving picture theaters ty A membership unless offered something worth meeting will be while, mid when these are added held Thursday. January 4, KM, at to the regular attendance, then has 10 a. in., In the West Jordan School the public Indicated what it reall.v at which time the proposed Amendment will be voted on. likes. Once in a while there dawns upon the horizon of filnidoin a motion pet lire of real excellence. It Is like an oasis In the desert of mediocrity. It nuinlier.s nnioiiK Its mill not only the regular "movie" hut those as well who are fan, hy the general run of the Hollywood product. Such a film Is ''Little Women," whose ixipuhirity is written in long, waiting lines, and in steadily mounting box office receipts. Yet the producers have been saying that the public wants sex dramas, murders and mysteries, and gangster stories! The story of the March family hy Louisa May Alcott is bull! upon none of these themes, and yet it promises to be one of (lip biggest film successes of the year. It is the only picture that can boast of a run of three weeks at Kadlo City Music Hall. In liostoii it has broken all records for box office receipts and length of showing for a .single film at the theater where it is being shown. There are thousands who patronize the "movies" regularly because they give an inexteiisive form of ensomew here to go. Tin v tertainment liceept the picture which is handed out to them as a matter of eour.se. Its subject is of minor importance, ii nd the same may be said of the nnat-tracte- I OF SALT LAKE CO I XTV FARM IH'KKAU $1.00 50 Advance Kltiewhert in United States advance TRIBUTE TO HOLLYWOOD A .U'.TKI.ES OF IN( In One Year In j OF OF AMENDMENT XOTICK in advance Six Months J at the lntofflce at TKKMS OF SI RSCRIITION Salt Lake County, llah One - Prinri-p;- d Sandy Irrigatien Company. Place of Htisiness, Sandy, I tali. Principal Place of Business Notice is hereby given that there Sandy, I'tah are delinqueiit ui.mu the following NOTICE: There are delinquent up described stock ou account of the on the following described stock on of 40 regular annual assessment account of iisossiiient No. 43 of $1.00 the levied on capital l'.Ktf, cents per share, per share, levied Septciiiltor Hi, stock of the corporation on October the several amounts set opposite set op13, 1033, the several amounts the names of the respective stockthe of respective names the posite holders, us follows: stockholders as follows: Shares. And Cert. No. Name Shares. Amt. Name Cerr. No. 3 $3.00 1ii.".!M' Anderson. Jos. 34 $13.00 1 l.i Ml 211 Anderson, Peter 113CC Anderson, Jos. Le 2.07 Arthur i: 1213C Anderson, Niels .. 12 12.00 l .W 2 Mattie l.Mi Hiittcrwood, 4 4.0 17(0 C Anderson, Julius .SO 2 R Ella 331 Hrown, 9 9.00 20H4C Horg, David J. .80 2 503 Itehrens, John II. .. 2102C Keneflcial Life .80 2 4. (Hi 2!.i) Carlson. Carl 0 4 Ins. Co 9.00 24 .. E. 5.00 242 Eiickson, John 213C Hoggess, Ole .80 l.oo 5311 Oakason, John E. .. 2 ... Ole l.'WOC P.oggess, 1 Vie Co... J. (irant 2.00 510 Ilelier 25CC Hrown, Jane K. t 00 Co... Vk l.oo 511 lleber J. 1 loOC Hrown, Hyruui 11.2V 2S Hessle. Irene 304 4.00 lt"!)C Hrown, Hyriim 3.00 5.00 53S Johnson, Annie O... 9 1C7!)C Hrown, My rum 3.20 S 1 1.00 515 Kitclium. I. J 7H1C rushing", J. W 17.00 44 81 Lang, Lavina 1 7.00 PNi.'lC Carver, C. M W 20.10 3 3.00 107 Larson, John A 115.3C Carlson, Alex C. 1.00 4 M. 504 Larson, Nephi 172!C Carlqulst. Kthel It. lit 114.00 2.07 0 Mamie Morris. Alsop 112 11 211CC Clements, A. H 24 2 3 9.S7 ,M) 27'J Morris. Win. M S 20SC Dahl, Ida .Ml Vern Mead, 4 4.00 f;i; .. tiiilC Dalton, Josephine .12 .'O.'sll i. M Nelson, A. M I'liSC Djiv. Jos. II 1.21! 3 403C Kriekson, Johanna.. 3 3.00 482 Oaskill. K 'mm y ... 1 lo o.t Oe 1 100 1(15 Simpson. 123 IC Krickson. Johanna .S.(K) 2o Chas. J. Sut. 412 berg. S27C Forbiish, Nor " 2.00 man I - 3 3.00 152 Tolman. Jaren East Jordan Irrigation 'Guardianship Notices, WAIJ.ACE, Associate Editor Thursday -- . t Probate and I IssimhI every jm - DKLINQl'KNT NOTICE THE MURRAY EAGLE 0. B. WALLACE, Editor Crtvj- - MUKKftI lit, 3415 4788 South SUI, Strl P1,0NE MURRAY SIO-- |