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Show I . , Do Not the g at e Hi f m, i 30 Hour Week la- bor committee of the Connery hill which would place Industries under NKA on a flat basis, busl-- I ness men and industrial leaders ESTABLISHED 1890 loudly applauded Wednesday's speakers, who flatly opposed Gen. ERNEST Johnson's tentative suggestion for 30-ho- . m. MW. Favor Despite approval of the house e at i 11U la iour-- ; I the 40 further reduction of hours from hour basis. chef MAKES iTaxe Are Rising MURRAY CITY, UTAH, pi n REPORT In all its branches, f over a twelve and CHIEFS REPORT FROM JANUARY 24. 1934 TO jier cent of the national income of 10L1. It took almost 25 per cent in MARCH 1st, 1934 ''J 1082. 'In 1933, taxes fell somewhat, government borrowing inereas-.ied- . Ernest Smith became Chief and If what was taken in the form Axel Llmherg Assistant Chief, Jan. I of loans Is added, to what was 24, 1934. Howard Hausknecht was In taxes, almost half of all we appointed Engineer over Fife trucks earned In 1933 went to pay the January 20, 1034. ? penses of government. One of the The Engineer Installed a niAv I chief reasons for our tax burden In the Chiefs Truck, Janu battery J Is the nuinler of taxing bodies. We ary 28, 1934. J pay taxes to the national govern The Chief, Assistant Chief and ment, 48 states, 3,074 counties, 16, Chairman of the Board of Manager ;$598 lnooriiorated numiclpalitles and appointed Sam McIIenry Captain of the White Truck and Ijeo Townsend I nearly 200,000 special districts. Captain of the Mack Truck. The Toy Gun Proves Effective Chief appointed the following mem1 Many are the hold ups and rob- - bers as Drivers: A. B. Caldwell, Leo Townsend, Ray Allen, Delbert j lerles recorded, with a , as the power behind the man Frank Adamson, Win pistol jI with nerve enough to .1. A. Howard out Hausknecht, carry fmich a plan, but none more fantastic Peters, Wm. Rlngrose, and George i than that of the escape via the Doran. Jack Hiseman and DeLoyd I "wooden gun" in the hand of John Miller were appointed Electricians Dlllinger, who rounded up alll his and J. W. Caldwell and Charles "guards" in the Crown Toint, Ind., Rlngrose were appointed Fire Police. jail last Saturday and locked them These appointments took place WedI in his cell, after which he rode off nesday, January 31, 1931. In the sheriffs sedan and has not Electrician Jack Hiseman pur10 uaie. ah auegcuiy chased four new batteries for elecwith the sole aid of a whittled out tric lanterns and same installed on wooden gun a most realistic Run February 1, 1931. it must have been to have deceived The Chief and Assistant Chief these bold officers, paralyzing them visited the Central Fire Station and Into lack of any show of resistance the 13th East Fire Station In Salt whatsoever. City. February 11, 1934. Assistant Chief Hancock and Captain 25 Years Imprisonment Piercey of the Salt Lake Fire Dept., us some valuable information gave Apparently Indifferent as to her hose lines and shut-of- f fate, Dr. Alice Wynekoop, Tues- on nozzles. day heard the verdict fixing her Captain Piercey told us of the punishment at 25 years imprisonon fire righting sponsored by lessons ment for the alleged murder 15 the Utah State Firemen's Annocla-tlon- , weeks ago, of her daughter-in-law- , given absolutely free to the Rheta. In Chicago. It is said two of the state. of the jurors voted for the death Fire Departments penalty. Time after time during her Captain Piercey Wing the person trial Ir. Wynekoop collapsed, and teaching the lessons. The Chief, Assistant Chief, and has Iwn near death nt various times during her trial. Her son Engineer, with a delegation from Earl, husband of Rheta, did not ap- Salt Lake County No. 1, on Invita tion, visited a conjoint meeting of pear in court during the trial. Bingham No. 1 and Bingham No. 2, Cannot Survive 36 Hour Week at the Hall of Bingham No. 1, February 13. 1934. Captain Piercey of General Johnson Isn't going to Ret the Salt Lake Fire Department gave Ms week without a protest. a interesting lesson on the use very Figures by the ream will be Issued of an axe. The Bingham boys gave to prove that industry enn't survive us a cordial reception. ? one-hal- tak-e- James Wright, 29, of Murray, who was arrested last week by Deputy Marshal Helming Anderson, Sheriff Ephraini Adamson of Summit county and Deputy Sheriff G. W. Carlisle of Salt Lake county, was held for a Federal grand jury on a Dyer act charge when he before United States Commissioner Gould B. BlaKely Tuesday. Wright was accused after he and a companion, still sought by police a Pocntello, nssvrtedly kidnaped Idaho, taxi cab driver, and forced him to accompany them In his cab from Kemmerer, Wyoming, to Salt MP .jrV V V' 'r-- f ' r-"- i I 1 n ,S rv lnke. En route Wright allegedly pickup Ward Morby. 30, Coalville service station attendant, and tsk him to Stockton, assertedly robbing him of eight dollars. Jack Graves, cab driver, nnd Morby appeared against Wright. CouunUslnocr Blakley fixed hall at $5ux) for Wrlght.and said he was prepared to increase It to $10.U0O If the defendant posted the Commissioner smaller amount. Kakoly nlso declared the case was "as bad as some other recent ed Town-sen- make-lellev- e Town-send- S u 30-hw- a week. A special Point will be made of the national industrial conference hoards estimate that rose by only 3.0 per cent price from July to Decemlsr of last year while labor cost ier unit of product went up per cent. 30-ho- Same Old Problem General Johnson has another sur- for the several jmckage thousand industrial men assembled in Washlntgon to tinker with the codes. The knowing say an cxitu-tlv- e order Is about to be Issued either from the White House or Wue eagle headquarters telling all code authorities to trot out audits of their books. Strange rumors have reached Washington that some of the high code authorities have been drawing down exorbitant salaries and ex (ense accounts. prise Shipbuilders Win The shipbuilders have been murder for months because wink their code calls for a while government nary yards run 30 hours. Workers prefer the extra four hours' pay and the private ran not get skilled la sir. yard finally they prevailed upon Pres. Roosevelt to submit the question to the National Lalsir Hoard. A yell-lin- g r I fact-fadin- g rommltteu, after tine much debating, and reconsideration rejwrted that working bour week should be a uniform 30 hours. Families To Be Shifted A million families, under present broad plans an to U shifted onto and other land to m.Ve their living through small Industries and subsistence gardening. Federal auliststcnee homes! cads already are oerntlng In 15 communities and S23,0ou.ooo bus been allotted for them, In addition to the I25.ti0.fxw for land purchase. Another $.'o,0o0,oo will le made available from PWA and relief funds. I'rea. Roosevelt hopes that In normal times the nation ran spend some $MW.OW,0no year on "lifting the face of Miss America." First In his great program was creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Prove Merit (7) The World Pence Conferences have proven their merits Italy redecree making It cently passed compulsory for all boys between the ages of 11 and 1 to attend special bight school to study the art cf handling machine guns. VOLUME 44 8, 11134 Jas. Wright Held For Grand Jury Australia to Get Cook's pottage SM Government, took not THURSDAY, MAItCII cottage at Great Aytou. England, has been purchased In government of Victoria, Australia, and will he Melbourne and preserved as a memorial. Our photograph shows workmen dismantling the cottage and measuring and marking the stone slabs. Even the Ivy on the house will be moved to Melbourne. CAl'T.Vl.N Ct-)i'- Murray Commission To Protect Public Murray city commission meetings during the past week approved an Interest payment on bonds, granting a class C beer license, discussion of the proposed modification of the city milk ordinance, and discussion on an application for a new gas service station. An Interest payment amounting to $905 payable to the Walker Bank and Trust company. Salt Lake, on Murray City power bonds was approved by unanimous vote of the commission. A class C boor license was granted Mrs. Anna Sarlch. of 20 East 4th South street. City Attorney Glen E. Howe was instructed to Investigate and prepare drafts for a new uniform milk ordinance that would compare with ordinances of other cities In the county. The application of A. S. Henderson. W. T. Slloox and Fred Sherman to Install nnd operate a three On February 14, 1934. Delega pump gas service station In the tions from Salt Lake. Murray, Salt building kown as the Murray Hotel Luke County No. 1, Bingham No. 2. was referred to the city attorney Pleasant Grove,, Sandy, and Ameri nnd will lie considered at a future can Fork met with the Lehl depart meeting of the commlslson. ment. The punse being to get Lehl Into the Utah State Firemen's Association. They pledged thom-- i selves to Join the Association, in 111 I. July, 19.".4. American Fork invited all departments present to meet with them Thursday, March 1, 1934, at Charles R. Maliey. former governp. in. or of Utah nnd national vice comFebruary 19, 1934, members from mander of the American legion, the Murray Department met with was unable to appear on the proSalt Lake County No. 1 at their gram nt the conjoint meeting of hall. Melvln Hatch of the Salt Lake South Cottonwood ward M. I. A. d Department, gave a lesson on Sunday evening as scheduled, due on last page) to an acute attack of appendicitis nnd emergency operation which "LADY FOR A DAY" HAS A TEN was performed at 10:30 p. m., last STAR CAST, Friday night Attending physicians at the I "Lady For A Day," the first pic- - D. S. hospital. Salt Lake, announce lure on the Columbia Pictures Mr. Mals-- Is doing as well as can schedule for the new year will be Ito expected under the circumsshnwu at the Iris Theatre. Murray. tances. Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. March II. 12. 13. It has been heralded as one of the best talkies made. Carl rtlermnn wis charged with Story, adaptation, cast and direction were all of the finest qual-Itr- : grand larceny and receiving stolen extrn efforts were put forwnrd property In n Salt Luke City court by all hands, and the result Is said complaint Tuesday. He Is alleged to amply Justlty the pride the Co to have stolen automobile tods from lumbia studio U taking In the fin- Dick Spencer of Murray on Febished product. ruary 10. A Day" apeared In For "lady the Cosmopolitan magazine a few P. T. A. MEETING AT THE months ago under the title of "MadWOODSTOCK SCHOOL am La Gimp." It was written by cnl Damon Runyon, who has Thursday. March S, Is the date of lod the "0. Henry of 1H33." nn Interesting P. T. A. meeting nt calise of his humorous and dramat- Wii.Klst.Mk Si lund. The meeting l and life Ic tales of Bnmdway night n of the general movea held sirt There are Us "dames and guys." the Granite School ment throughout al plenty of both In this picture to the pro-with resioet District though It revolves mainly about ror the district. TWA Honed project old haggard, "Apple Annie," The federal government will furwho Is transformed nish a portion of a fund for the Iminto a "lady for a day." Kunyon's story was made Into n provement of the school building" screen play by Rolcrt Rlskln, a In the district but the district will consistently good scenarist, who has have to arrange finances for their a mrton. This would Iss-i- i responsible for mnny of the CoHoard Sel:ool Ixuid The "American election, hits. lumbia Studio's Madnca" Is one of his recent ar- of Granite District plans Jo hold a e successes. number of meeting similar to the tistic and On the same bill will he shown one at Woodstock School to discus 1M Wynn In Ihe "Chief." a laugh the PWA project and the reasons rl.d from start to finish. The llrst for or against Its adoption. It Is that the s.pe will Indicate show on Sunday begin at five p. at those mei'tlng. their approval m. or criticism of the projivt. THE PRESIDENT'S ( HAI.l EM-A. George Icvin. of the Granite Schisd Board will Is one of the Tills crisis can be met, but n In httd Bishop James T. a day or a year, and education Is n Enksoti and Harry E. Howe have vital factor In the meeting if it alo i fiskod to add rest the P. T. A. Dxetlng. Franklin I). Roosevelt. South Cottonwood M. A. Speaker ventll-(Contlnne- Accuse Carl Biermari Ix-e- fruit-vendo- ii'si-ssitnt- e Marshal Lundquist Advises On Safety Rules C. L. Naylor Opens Plymouth-Dodg- e Sales Agency Fire At Hazelgren's Eagle- - Residence The Suit Lake fire department stationed at Murray was called out alsuit 4 p. in. Wednesday to extinThe moon at noon Is hotter than guish a small tire on the property of boiling water, but at night Its tem- John Huzelgren, Gordon lane. perature falls to several hundred degrees lsdow zero; you can get In electric hot plates or refrigerators at the Brlnton Electric company In A lesson in forcible entrance into Murray. burning buildings and In fire fighting will ls continFigures published In London show that the Canadians made more tele- ued nt the meeting of the Salt Iake phone calls In 1932 than any other county firemen's association to be pejMde, averaging 223 calls each. held Monday evening. This lesson The United States had 222 calls jier Is In line with the course started injierson. while Britain had only 33. last Octols-- 9th, which Included structions In operation of pumps With the aid of CWA employees. and equipment; salvage work; ven30.0K) bMklets were prepared and tilation of buildings; building distributed to Fort Worth. Texas, and prosr use of fire exschool children In a traffic safety of Instructinguishers. Tills campaign, and Murray City admin- tion will be completed April 20th. istration Is now sponsoring a safe- nnd are under the direction of Capl. ty campaign through the press to J. K. Pien-canil Mel Hatch. Inthe Increasing of acci- structors for the Utah Firemciis' eliminate dents In Murray. latlon from station 8, Salt Fire Department. Lake Receiving orders In bankruptcy In In and registered England ed Wales totaled 4K',7, as against 4i3S 41 Men In 1932; to decrease your bankrutcy hazards you should visit t Madscn's Forty-onunemployed men and 2 Department store. teams have Iss'n put to work unCWA on the Murray City Seven hybrid lilies, resulting from der the announce J. Clifford the crossing of Huniholt, Leopard Park project, commlkslouer and Hansen, city and Parry lilies have lieen developCWA supervisor ed nt the department of agriculture Murray City work consists of rlprnpping The bulb station at lielllngham, WashIhe banks of Little Cottonwixsl ington, and for choice bulbs, flowconstruct lug a bridge across ensk, ers and plants go to the Murray the creek and bcautlfleatlim of the Floral. grounds. Several gases not yet Identified PRESENT found by astronomers In JUNIOR SEMINARY have SACRED SERVICE the atmosphere of the larger plen-etbut It Is not iMoeary to go The Junior Seminary will prethat far for g ii In Murray visit sent the Sacred Service In connecPorter's Garage. tion wiih Cacrument meeting ut Grounds at the University of CoKoiiwismI Ward on Sunday, Missouri cover more than H (I acres. March 11, at 7 p. m. Tin' government has prepared to The service will Is- - conducted finance luircliase of American slUer minder direction t M- - A",',, to make Cuban dollars, ami now all principal of Halloday Junior wo need Is to have the Cubans Seminary. The service Is as follows: make some dollars for us. Wallace Turulow j Invocation Thelmn Auslln and Refusal of a Ooyear old resident j Voeal Duet .... Lillian Jensen. OI Ml a itcruaruiiio, v uiiiornni, " Talks: In 25 a on cent sales tax pay one "Whv I Chose Seminary As ci'iit meal hs to Ms arrest on a (a) Mv Khstlve SubJ'Vt" .... IVloro charge of defrauding an lnnkis'sT. Smart. While In Murray visit the Murray "Service" Margaret iioweu (I.) Cafe where you are assured of "Control of the imagination" e scrvliv. courteous and prompt DolWt Wldcrburg. More than r9,0(o acres In thnc id i "elf Control" .... Merle Savage Adele Sharp migratory bird refuges In the East Vocal Snlo Ml Austin were Improved this your by CCC Rending workers, and the Murray City Park Talks: . Is Isdng Improved by the aid of C (a "Builders" .... Nfshan Sheran-IanWA workers, under Ihe siis rvlslou of City Commissioner J. Clifford (b) "Have You A Pride In Your Shirley West over Hansen. Body" "Controlling the Emotions of (c) A real place to buy stisk and Hate and Anger" .... Louise Kund-sen- . Is nt Carlson feed Fred the poultry and company In Murray, , (ill "Control of the Appetite" Don PPelersoii. A kilometer Is 3'.N),8 fct, and a and Vcs-n- l Duet ....Wanda Jensen rcso Is mile Bessie Waymsn. Erlck John.n The kindergarten was founded by Beiiisllctlon Frlcdrlch Wllhelm August Frmdsl, a German educator. Fire Fighting Lesson r Re-employ- e : Ix-e- s. Rob Fabian Residence box-offic- The peanut Is calhsl gooler In some seel Ion of the Unltisl State, and If ymi want gool rs visit Ed Hoffman, at Ihe IDA store In Murray. American James G. Ulalne. stni'suiaii, tin know n a thc'TIuinod Knight." The Murray City Marhal's office rcioH burglars ransacked the home of Fni J. Fabian, Ninth East and Vine lsp'ts, some time during the jKist week, stealing rxpenslve dWhc and Islding. cut McmN-r- s of the family railed, at the home Sunday to open It for the The late lm Chancy, motion pie- - summer and discovered the burgtuie in tor, was liest known for his lary. The police Mlr-v- a pass key wn ueU to cnlu entrance. (Continued on page ) gla-war- e. In Conjunction with the safety-firs- t campaign being sponsored by the city administration, Andrew Murray City Marshal, Lundquist, warns motorists and pedestrians of the needless loss of life nnd injuries that occurred through traffic accidents during the year of 1933, and asks that the cltlaens with the law enforcement ofricers khroughout the country and to hold accident hazards to a minimum during the ensuing year. Marshal Lundquist has made a careful study of traffic problems and uiotes various statistical re cords to drive home the great need of constructive thinking by people using the streets and highways. He declares; "There Is Just one fundamental reason why more persons were killed In automobile accidents last year than In 1932. and that la to be found In the failure to throttle occasional carelessness in many and to throttle entirely the careless who have forfeited all driving privileges, but still enjoy tbem unmolested those who don't seem to - The T'tah Motor Company, C. L. Naylor proprietor, opened a Iodge nnd Plymouth Sales and Service station Wednesday In the building nt the corner of South State and Vine streets. Mr. M. D. Naylor will tie the branch manager with I K. Reaney I assistant. The new company will handle a complete line of Dodge cars, Plymouth cars, IHslge trucks, and used cars, also will be In a position to make suitable loans on private owned automobiles. Mr. Naylor states the company opened their branch In the city of Murray after making a careful survey of the business conditions In various cities in the county, and he feels assured of the continued growth and opportunities to be had in Murray. The new sales and service rooms are The NO. 23 open for insjKx-tio- by the understand that streets and pub-li- e high- and no one need feel under ob- ways were not built for speedways, ligation when calling to look over that cars without adequate brakes these two modern models of auto- and burned out lamps and worn-ou- t mobiles. tires are potential engines of The Murray Eagle takes this op- destruction, that driving on the portunity of welcoming the Utah wrong side of roads, passing on Motor comMiny to the city and to curves and hills, barging through wish them a long life and much Intersections, etc., are practically In the category of premeditated acts. propseprliy. s of our au"Probably tomobile accidents are caused by people trying to save five minutes. We rush like mad to get somewhere, and It doesn't amount to much when The first of the month meeting we get there. Methods of locomowas O. E.. of Murray Aesrle, F. tion hare improved greatly in requite a success, a large number of cent years, but places to go have Eagles were out to enjoy the spec- remained about the same. If we ial smlal night. A short program with somean hare appointment followed the regular meeting of the chances anyway, the are, Aerie. On the first meeting night body, be 30 minutes late, will that be of each month, Murray Aerie will been smashed at an Interhold one of these socials, at which having section or pinched by a cop for time regular business will be quickthrough a red light. If evly taken cure of, so that the mem-Ist- s rushing would spend a few minutes erybody can enjoy a lunch and a proIn precaution against accidally gram. we could cut the accident toll dents Considerable enthusiasm Is being In half. Using a little courtesy and shown regarding the big Eagles' respect for our fellowmen would alparty, to take place on Man h 22. so lie of great assistance, but the A lunch, program and dance is minute we get behind the wheel we In from the committee seem to regard every motorist and charge. We'll have the details for fact the next Issue of this paper. F. H. pedestrian as our enemy. The 323,-000 Is we have killed more than PETERS, F. O. E. News Reporter. of our friends with motor cars in the last fifteen years in this Murrayites will have an. oppor- country, whereas our enemies have tunity to view the attractive new killed only 300,000 of us in all wars uniforms of the High School Band to date. next Wednesday afternoon at 4 "One of our large Insurance comwhen Mr. Robinson will o'clock, show the following report bring his band to Murray. They panies on of drivers producing actions will play some stirring music in apthe year of 1933: deaths during for the preciation support given 33 per cent ; going too fast, Driving them by the business men and civic off roadway. 19 per cent; right-of- organizations. The Band members are proud of way Involved. 14 per cent; on their uulforms. Everyone come out wrong side of road. 13 per cent; Improper passing. 3 per cent; and and see and hear the Band! miscellaneous, 18 per cent. Actions of causing death: pedestrians Corn-Ho- g Crossing In middle of block and sgalnst signals, 31 per cent; walking along road, 17 per cent; chilAlsiut twenty corn-horaisers in- dren playing In street, 13 per cent; terested In participating in the fed- crossing from behind parked cars, eral hog reduction program for 11 per cent, and miscellaneous, 28 1931 visited representatives of V. per cent I Martlneau, county agricultural "Pedestrians continue to cross Inagent, at the meetings held at 0 tersections against signals and to a. m., Tuesday at the West Jonlan cross streets In the middle of the L. D. S. ward house, and at 1:30 p. block. They can be found almost m. at the Muray City hall. Joseph any time and In practically any Parrlsh, assistant county agricul- city making use of parked cars in tural agent, was in charge of the They game of meetings. their walk along roadways with backs to traffic, whereas the least rOTTOMVOOII MATERNITY they could do would 1h to walk HOSPITAL ARRIVALS facing the traffic so that they would not always be at the mercy Mrs. Northrop Garfield, Draper, girl, of drivers. In defense of the peIVIi. 27. destrian, It must be said that In Mrs. Royce OlbVrt, Mldvale, boy, many conditions of traffic little Feb. 2S. consideration has been given to his Mrs. Earl P. Watpms, Murray, welfare. On the other hand, pehoy. March 3. destrians take many chances and Mrs. Ernest Madsen, Murray, fall to exhibit the Judgment that girl, March 4. would be expected when their own Mrs. Thomas I Jones, Murray, lives are at stake. boy. March A. "In the use of streets and hlgh Mrs. Elmer Thompson, Salt Lake, during the year of 19.13, there ways hoy, March fl..' were 29,900 people killed and 850, 700 Injured. Drive and walk careAVIATION TO IJ:aRN TERMS fully enough to protect yonrwlf and the other fellow, because the Aviation circles eipx't to learn chances are the other fellow Isn't" the axact terms on which they can warns the marshal. have their mall contracts back. The feeling nbrond Is that Washington prefer a sKely settlement to taking further chances of a public 8 Meet kick hat k from the fntallties and of service Army miraInadequate tion. They haven't much hoj of The Daughters of Utah Pioneers saving their holding companies If held meetings In the Murray disthe government wants Ihem alsillh-e- trict Thurday as follows: At 2 despite Ihe growth of public sen- p. m. at the home of Mrs. Nellie timent hi their favor. But they do N. Bcnnlon, West Forty-elgbtexpect a year of grace In which to South street, and at the home of complete adjustments which woidd Mrs. Hobbouih, 4294 Seventh East street eliminate most of the chock. nine-tenth- F. 0. E. News Men Sign At City Hall Daughters of Pioneert March d h r r |