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Show j iTt r?.v.- xw - THE MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY EAGLE C. . Editor WALLACE, EDNA M. WALLACE, AT THE Entered ns second clmss mutter February 8, 1927, at the PoHtofflee at Suit Luke City, I'tnli. under Act of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SniSCRIITION' iSalt Lake County, I'tah In - - One Vonr In advance Six Months Advance $1.00 .BO .. Elsewhere in United Stales One Year In advance 11.50 CRITICISM OF NRA Holding an official "field day" for criticism of Nit A may seem n fiiperlliious (jest n re; the ntiiendous project for codifying American Industry lias never leen free from hitter denunciation on every side. of erltlcs in And us (icnerul Johnson pointed out nt the meeting an effort to keep n hahince by Riving conWashington, there has flicting opinions of employer, employee and consumers free play, rnfortnnately many objections arise from the special and partial Interest of critics. Men who have had experience with the codes undoubtedly know most about how they are working In their particular fields. The exicrt testimony of manufacturers who have escaped under XUA from cutthroat coiniwtltion, of retailers who find the "open price" features of the codes tending toward monoxily and such price gouging that a buyers' strike Is feared, of organized labor which has been somewhat disappointed In Its on rly hopes of a general unionization, of Individual workers who have found their hours reduced but also their wages in many cases, of small business men who have found big business using Nlt.V as a lever to squeeze them out In short, the testimony of all most directly touched by the codes. Is invaluable. Yet each makes only a tiny segment of the complete picture. Perhaps getting so many together tin are now collected in Washington will give a iK'tter view of the scene ns a whole. And holding a field day may also encourage useful criticism by the public, which, except where bound by partisanship or prejudice, Is able to take a more disinterested view. General Johnson has pretty well taken the words out of the mouths of critics by himself listing twelve fen tun's of Nit A which require reform. It Is something to know that the code makers recognize so many of the weaknesses, but it will not do to nssume that they also see how to overcome them. There aro two problems In 'particular on which the public would like to be reassured: 1. How unfair competition can be stopMMl without also stopping fair comix'titlon and building up monopolies, ind, 2. How the "self government of Industry" can be policed in the public. Interest without setting up a vast burcuueratic control of business. Iterause "big business" has come increasingly to the support of NItA there, has grown up some susplciouns that the recovery administration lias boon handed over to employers. That Is not true. It Is true that in many cases the codes have proved letter Instruments for employers to use against competitor:! (hot ft; fair and unfair) than for unions: to use against employer. Anil it is true that the larger units find that prices which allow them a profit may squeeze out less efficient producers in the same field. Moreover, some of them are using their preponderant jxiwer on code authorities to foster monopolistic practices. Yet there Is much question as to how much NRA has Increased such thlnu's. For years under the antitrust laws the big fellows have been swallowing the little ones, and according to iMnald IUchlierg, g neral counsel for NRA. the rejsirts of credit agencies show that "the death rate of small businesses Las lscn retarded since code adoption began." The public from Its own knowledge will probably join General Johnson in listing first among NRA's needs a more equitable rule of price stabilization and '"further insurance against Increase of price faster and further than Increases of purchasing power." Christian Science Monitor. Ix-e- u SCHOOLS Telephone Murray 'i" Issued every Thursday MURRAY HIGH FLASHES Another swimming party was Wedgiven by the M. G. A. A. last the of A jsTcentiige large nesday. everyand were students present, one had an excetpionally enjoyable time. These swimming parties have been very successful, and It is hoped will by all the students that there be more of them. Last Friday's assembly was given School studby the Iiingham High was in ents. Tlier she and or the program, charge carried it out very cleverly. She had brought with her different deposits of ore and they represented on the program. various numls-These, nnmbors were indeed a treat for everyone, as every number ex. hibited some fine talent from Ping-hamWe extend our invitation to Hingham to come again. Thursday night a bigger rally was held by the students of the high school. It was held in the business district of the town. A large bonfire was burning on 4Sth South. The students ami the band in front of the city hall. With the loud cheering of the students and our fine band a great deal of enthusiasm was aroused among townsfolk of tin; vicinity. Murray's team was last Friday, our boys played some fine ball. Even though we were defeated and lost a chance to enter the tournament, we feel that we have had a fine team, who have done their part in the ltest way possible. Every student wishes to express their thanks to the team for giving the school everythnlg they had in every game this season. HELEN WAGSTAFF, Although rather crippled Re)orter. SCHOOL ARLINGTON Those receiving" one hundred per (flit In sM'lling were Harold Hra-neKenneth Green, Jlmmie Freeze, Mix. Keith McHonald, Richard Pilly Morris. Kenneth Howell. Joe Vlcchrlli. Kenneth Wiseman, Tommy Miya, Alta Allan, Jackie Anderson, Edna Cooler, Donna Hurzler, Jensen, Stella Kara-butoVirginia Margaret Lltson, Helen y. s, e Barbara Olson, Wil- -Sermon Mr. Sun 11th. The Golden Sext Is from 1 John I love you, Mr. Sun. so sweet 1:1: 'Behold, what manner or love And will you please dry off the dew us, the. Father hath liestowed You live up in the clouds so neat wo should be called the sons that with come out here and play I'll of God." you. Among the citations Included In "l'n Vtllity executives are wondering how soon the government axe is going to fall on their plump and pleasant salaries. They exoct to le forivd to the scale-dowpath as railway and hank heads were them. American Telephone which has ducked most utility restrictions-rin- gs In heavily on this picture. Waller Gifford's $2,0H Is Just almiit tops In American Industry today. Altogether A. T. & T. has no less than J.'U executives getting more than f lfl.iM) a year many of them in pot.s of minor resoiislhIlity. I'tillty exet-utlsalaries have been more or les covered up In the past by the practice of splitting Hny one officer's remuneration anions several different companies. Officers often also from directors' fee puld by wibsldarles. Put the government's on to this now. e No legislation was necessary to get results from the railroads an.l hanks and probably none will Is here when Washington really tackles the question. Executives In other branches of Industry are fearful that in due course the earthquake will reach them too. Special Oiler uf Avon Products that will save you money! UNTIL MARCH 25th ONLY Extracts, Coloring Sets, Itaklng Powder, olive oil, and Cake Chests Call Me alsiut these Great Sating MRS. EDNA R. G. CALL SALESMEN WANTEO-- No wage cuts or bard times for llels-rlinWe offer steady-yea- r di(Hound employment, rect to farm trade full line home remedies and household products. Many make fioixi weekly or more. Write quickly. (i. C. IILISEKLING COMPANY iH'pt. IM'.ll Bloomlligtoll, III. rnnxK Ite sure you do not go Inside For If you do I'll Im so sad. And do not try to take a ride I'lH'ii the stormy clouds so bad. So Mr. Sun Ik sure you stay And do not try to hide me. from the Bibb' the s the following: "Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people." (St. nMlihcw .. Put make for a cherry, happy day. Ami will very grateful be. Knighthood am reading about King Arthur and his Knights. I like to read tlxiut knights. I like IkM where they have fights. They must fight very hard. I would like to le a knight. I would Im very brave like Arthur and right like a man. Ray Kingston, Jr. nm, K :.'!-- Correlative passages also Incliid-from the Christian Science "Science and Health with Key to the Scrltpnres" by Mary Baker Eddy, rend: "Divine Truth. Life, r and Iaw gave Jesus authority sin, sickness, and death. His mission was to reveal the Science of celestial lielng, to prove what Hod Is and w hat He ds-- s for man . . . Our Master taught no mere theory, doctrine, or belief. It was the divine Principle of all real 'g which he taught and practiced. His proof of Christianity was no form or system of religion and worship, but Christian Silence, work iug (Hit the harmony of Life and Loe" (p. :'). I arithmetic books. Draper Quality Feed You may not have a Wreck, BUT- - if you do- CALL ON US FOR .. GRAIN .. COAL FEED FLOUR FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE Murray 422 - Poster's Dinty Moore's H 490S South State Garage Day or Night 1 Slate CI IILI - MEAT Smlre Murray, Ut Orpotite Gt Hall Becker's Beer Phone Mur. 370 49S8 So. City Hall Mid-val- RAY WARD EES PIES - SANDWICHES ALAN WRIGHT Is 1 W It costs hut a a few No, so far as I know, no valley has been discovered where in Canada. 1. I Durins recent years conuaerrli aviation companies and aerial mil' ernl exploration companies In a general way over l the mainland of Northern Canai east of the McKenzle river and tt the west of the McKenzle river, t Royal Canadian Air Force has tabllshed refuelling bases at t points In the Northwest Territory and taken information such as of season for Rummer atr winter flying, etc. Very large an have Ixkui mapiM'd toiKigraphlro!'; from the air by the Dominion Cw eminent. If a tropical valley existed the explorations would have made sue: i a discovery l am sure. 2. The first steam locomotive t. run on rails was Invented by Rich ard Trevithlek, a Welsh engineer lu ISO.'L The locomotive of the pre ent day type was developed by tfe English engineer Gorge Stephec was the firs son. In 1S'H.), which .ill. woeful utt.ntn liu.rtmnt iv when I Notary Public C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rear of 155 Court Ave.) The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. found how cheaply I could Rail fares an down-redu- ced almost . You can travel anywhere on the Union Pacific System, any coaches n and quickly, safely -ichair cars for only 2 cents a mile even less on long trips. And, 10 oil on round trips. Also, big cuts in cost of sleeping car travel. time-comfor- rrCl fF service I i and Install at We will no extra deliver chargo Htr It wtlcom Mrvlc to tvery car owner In thlt town. Juit "phono ut tho lzo tiro you neod, and our fait wrvlco truck with an oxprltrcd mechanic will deliver It wherever your tar may bo, romovo tho old tiro and Install tho new no at no otrra charp! Ifi at tlmpto ai A BC And tlmo iivlnf you and worry, we'll iavo you money too, Bocoum tho tlreo you d will bo U. S. Tlr-t- ho bo-old- to tlm that auuro you mulmum milo.j, and tatting beauty -- at an otrtmoly low prleo. Tholr rcmarkablt popularity wywhtro It proof thai tho Cl Swinf it to U. S. Tire. Roach for your phono and toll ut how many you want tably, Aik your Union Piciflc Agent tot full ptrikuUrt, today union pacific Th1- - nn tin' Live locomotive Iool Hiid Manchester Kailwuy it HtiL'land. was culled the Uockei and attained the seod of thlrt! miles an hour! Order Your Tires by Telephone Any employee will take your order. WAS DUMBFOUNDED... i; a new service for tire buyers cents Ait l nnounceng day to have one. ERWiN MOTOR 4786 South State Street J at; : Gable, one of the few screen or stage tdars who 1ms retained his "real" name. He Is the on of Wm. II. Gable ami Adeline Ilershelman Galde. Thank you and eonie again. Isn't it worth a lot to know that you're always in touch with friends and relatives when you have a telephone? k ea r Friend Tell nie the real or true name of Carl (Jable? Yours truly, Tom K. HEX the weather is had, isn't a telephone a mighty handy convenience to save trips? make ihe trip by train. Can't afford to drive my own car now." Call Complete Automotive 0Ppoite wishes and I'm so glad you find "Our Friendly Corner" helpful. How I wish I could give you some really practical help in your qtUst for employment. The? first requisite of course, would be qualification for the position you desire. for securFrankly, the aboard kind of it any position ing an ocean liner are extremely remote; in the first place because of unemployment conditions iu all lines of Industry, and secondly your absence from iersonal contact with the desired position. Personal 'application, prescutiug your qualifications, with references, would be your only hoi I am sure. However, a letter could do no harm and I am sending 2 addresew where you might send a letter enclosing und qualifications. your request You might receive a reply with the information you desire, but this Is doubtful, as applications everywhere far outnuinlaT the available positions. Always lear in mind, however, that if you are expert and pre) mi red for your line of work, there is usually u pLicc for you. It Is the mediocre worker who Is always looking for work. Your addresses: Koosovelt S. H. Co., (L. S. Lines) 715 West 7th Street, Angeles, Calif.; or, Canadian Pacific. 152 Geary Street, San Francisco, Calif. good W. lic-h- lay-nff- s, HAY W. Thank you so much for your ov-e- Arithmetic We have made Will you please answer lu tv Friendly l orner or The Miirra; F.agle, the following question.? 1. Is it true that a tropical vbIIm iu Northwestern Cannda was fe covered In recent years? If tr please give date of discovery at; I name of explorer. 2. In what year was the first mi. road locomotive operated and y what K. country? Thanks. C. S. d tcxt-Soo- ELEANOR BRIXTON. Our Rats We have two rats. They are white rats. One rat is on a balanced diet. We give him grain, whole cereal, vegetables, and milk. The other rat eat white bread, with water, coffee and skimmed milk to drink. We want to see which grows the faster. -P- HYLLIS OLEEX. Fourth Grade. I thoroughly enjoy "Our Friendly Corner," and find your letters extremely helpful. I am very desirous of securing employment aboard an ocean liner. Can you tell me where I should apply and the possibilities? Thanking you in advance and wishing you and your department every success. Very truly yours, May We Ask You-- - lesson- Helen Broos ITitlon Tflr'Wks: Dear Miss Brooks: iy. "Man" is the subject of the in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March "SllAi , I use of It for your Infor. Headers Th Friendly Corner t your corner. Make will be my pleasure and priTlIeK, on questions that are puzzling you. submitted to me. Questions must bt lla- carefully and. promptly all questions information will not be em. two Queries requiring; lengthy, detailed, technical are bancd. and discussions of religious and political questions in pen and ink to, addressed very be plainly AU communications should HELEN BKOOKS, Box 102, Bait Lake City, Utah. SPIRITUAL HEALING IS STRESSED IN SUNDAY LESSON-SERMO- . j To Mv matlon answer lied to sldered Bcn-nlo- e . Our By a Parleen Sheranlan, Bonnie Watts, Eva liams. lJy e Lesson-Sermon WHEN WILL THE AXE FALL S p-- Editor A.swH-iut- LUTHERAN CHURCH Tnev have ten pages in them. We a iv putting long division units in for March them. We have to get one hundred Churih Announcement 1931 a 11, r cent before we can start on new unit. Each student can work Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Murray (Missouri Synod) ns fast us he Is able. We think It 1.4 fun. Doctrinal Statement JEAN BAILEY. Wo believe that the Bible Is the it Inspired Word of God and that (haineuleeii I.iard is unalterable and complete. Yesterday the school had a We believe that God is one divine show. It was about chamel- essence in three Persons, Father, eon lizards. The .chameleon lizards Son, and Holy Ghost. have very long tongues. They never We believe that man is not the fail to catch their prey with their product of evolutionary developlong, sticky tongues. Chameleon is ment, but was created In the beginbea lizard that change their color. ning an intelligent and moral DAVID WEBB. ing. We believe that man was created LIBERTY SCHOOL holy and innocent, but in Ills present falien estate Is entirely depraved Sixth Grade and enslaved in the service of sin. inWe believe that God In His infiEarly spring days hold a new of terest for the boys Liberty nite mercy resolved to save manSchool. A marble tournament is be- kind and that the divine Redeeming held, the first round of which er appeared in Jesus of Nazareth, was played today. The contestants the Son of Mary and the Sou of in the tournament are: Floyd Eck-ma- flod. who olieyed the law Boh Thomas, Ervin Gillen, if God w hich man has transgressed Max Barton, Maurice Wride, Ken- hy His sufferines and death, paid neth Lloyd, Jay .Mowers, Nile the penalty for the guilt of the enWood, t'leo Snarr. Joe Lloyd Dunne tire world, and by His resurrection Lamarr Hanson, from the dead has been declared Frederlckson, divine Redeemer. Wallace Wahlen, Arthur Bishop. the Gene. Anderson, Dennis Fcrretta. We believe that all who penitentReno Anderson, Bobby Bird, John ly accept Christ as the one and only Ijiwreuee Freur, Reid Saviour in sincere faith are JustiPetrovlch, Jensen and Stanley Arko. fied In the sight of God and made Fifth Grade lie'rs of salvation. The hundred per cent spellers for Lutheran services are held every last week were: June Jjeitzell, Jos- Sunday afternoon at 171 East 4Sth Mas-aySouth.' Sunday School at 2 p. in. Dieph Cronin, Rene Anderson, Leilzell. vine worship at 3 p. m. You are corTadehara, Virginia Mcand Malstrom Deloy Evelyn dially invited. Millan. "The wagi's of s'n is death; but Fourth Grade the gift of God is eternal life, thru The pupils from this class with Jesus Christ, our Lord" Romans C h perfect spelling record are: Lamar t'hristensen, Arden McMillan, flay Watts, Keith Dumas. Keith NEW EUS SCHEDULE Walker, Dorothy I'.nteinaii. Barbara Maxine Goulding, Frederlckson, A new bus schedule to speed up Johnson, Xadine Lloyd. Marthe service between Murray, Sandy Wilma Margie Watts, garet Lewis, and Midvale was placed in effect Shaw and Maxine Walkenhorst. Thursday by the I'tnh Light and The Adult Class of the Taylors-vill- e Traction company. Ward M". I. A. held an enterBus service to Salt lake will betainment Tuesday evening nt the gin at the Murray terminal at fi:23, ward. The affair was sponsored by r. 7:05. 7:2o. 7:45, 8:05, 8:25, the class leaders, Mr. Ilyrum S:":?, f) :';, 9:1'.), and will leave at Jr, and Mrs. Thomas Ger-rar- 15 minute Intervals throughout the About 50 jieoplu were present. remainder of the day. Beginning at The evening was seiit dancing and 11:05 p. ni. the service will be as playing games. Delicious refresh- follows: 11:25. 11:.",5. 11:50. p. m., ments were served during the even- 12:02, 12:10, 1:05, and 1:07 a. nt. ing under the direction of Mrs. e Sen-icbetween Sandy and Oscar Beiinion and Mrs. Edward the Im'D from has changed Steadman. Seelal gnosis of the average hour and twenty minute evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard run tit an average of one trip hour Ger rard of the Stake Board. - CO. Murray. THE BIG SWING IS TO Utah |