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Show THE The THE MURRAY EAGLE C. U. WALLACE. EDNA M. Rdltor WALLACE, Associate Editor 33 Telephone Murray Issued every Thursday Entered as second eliiss matter February Salt Luke City, Utah, under Act of March AT THE 8, 1!)27, 1S70. at the I'ostofflce at - ?1.00 - GO Elsewhere In United States One Year in advance $1.50 If you talk to a business man today about problems that are worrying Mm, nine chance out of ten be will bring up the subject of taxation, lie knows that government must lie supported and is anxlou and willing to do his part. !I3ut lie in beginning to question whether too e many things are being done lu the name of government, which are in the functions of 'governing and the roolius of business. The tax question is not yet as personal to the employe as It Ls to the employer. As a matter of fact, the employe has more at stake than the employer. Take the case of a factory employing I en or a thousand persons. The lax burdens of the employer, local and national, are reaching a point where his earnings, w hich lie would like to spend for expansion, are In many case absorbed by taxation. Taxes discourage the investor from making improvements that would give employment. "Who Is the greater loser here? If an employer Is finally forced to 'cense operation, he and his family suffer as one unit in community life. Hut ten employes or one thousand employes will suffer Just as much as lie does, by loss of their Jobs. Therefore, employes really have a greater Interest In conditions that create and maintain employment, than has the employer. That is why employes have a greater interest today In taxation hihI . legislative finest ions that encourage or discourage business, than ever because jobs leeonie harder to get as opiwtunllles are reduced fur successful oiH'i'ittion of Industry. out-Hid- AMERICA'S EIGGEST TAX lietween VX21 and V.i'M, but three and per cent of all persons arrested for felonies were convicted and sentenced. Only l.'iiM) out of KO.ono tried for crimes were found guilty. Crime costs Fncle Sam $i:.fM.(H0 dally. The burden upon the taxpayer ls enormous nnd nothing constructive conies of it. When every man, woman and child in the country pays 35 cents dally each for crime, It becomes a iHrsonnl matter, Kven If invisible, it Is our biggc-- t single tax Item. This is not merely a problem for the jK.liee nnd the courts, but the public, ofticials may be lax. but they are usually as alert as public opinion. Wc rail at the. dellcencles of our elected ofllcers. And stay at home on election day. List Angeles Times. one-thir- What we need Is a smelling contest, some way to get at the genuine difference between a tavern undja saloon. The old ami the l'XM model look exactly alike In most places. an hour wages Is finding Its way Fifty per cent of the ti.tu these places that give nothing for something. Apparently the XKA. TWA. CCC, OVA, TVA, etc are answers to SOS for recovery. And some Udiere they are coming the country's C. O. 1). AX OPINION OF A GRADUATE ON TIIK STATU OF THE WOULD What Are The world I am facing at the present Is the ''educational" world as found in small towns. There the system Is Infested with bad 'milt lis, burdened with poverty. The pupils come from unhappy or unfortunate homes, care nothing for (Jixl, Man, or the Devil. The texts are beggared, out of date. The parents never visit school. lIatiiH'ied by politics, gossip, iitnl red tape, the teacher Is practically tied hand ami foot. The school Ismrd Is partisan or asleep at the switch. The Hiipct Intcndcnt must show progress on iiH'r. keep .the district soothed, play ball with Tom. Dick, and Harry. And the State Hoard of Education kowtows to Democracy. Unless we can give these rural high school children the chance to educate themselves, to listen to letter teachers and not to "political" to appreciate good substitutes, Inxks, to learn discipline and organization on the fields of S nu t Utiles" we can mine with excellent tools the siwer hihI orlclmilUy of these brains and put them to constructive use, we might as well give up the battle of education! Itegardless I am thankful to him-position. Si holaslic. Your Answers bad an earthquake. wlio Hijjned vheat connow ninkinB plans to it IX in the of the romplv wltli the provisions of their had five earthquakes. I only felt 2 AAA in holding 15 1T 'f out nt them. a vera ice wheat acreage ALE EN Itomi.NSO.V. MURRAY HIGH FLASHES following The wleat priMluctlon. Marble Tournament Aaron F. analy. is of the problem by sixth and The fourth, fifth What are the girls of Murray suierinteni!ent of the Inaiken. dani'i' grades are having a marble tonrn-t- t I'tah dry-farHigh up to? Some sort of a Nej.lii incut. The one who wins two Station, off very soon, ami it is coming Agricullural Kxictlinent I seems that the girls' ask tlwir liny games has to play he winner from has h"'U designed to aid farmers By Helen Drools wins acrefriend instead of the boys asking the o;her grades. The one who In managing their contracted a the girls. Oh. you surely nave out of the school will be giveu your corner. Mako use of it for your tutor, The Friendly Corner age : To Mr l!eder Glove. It will be my plea.ure and prtrllew to Is nolng to ixw-kc- t Dr. knife it by dance what mathi. on i.stl..i. that re pu7.1in you. submitted guessed to me. Question. muM b, u nllotinent iawer promptly all questions Wording to the wheat JACK P.. CKDKItLOF. be. technical information will , U iluerlei detailed, fted teMBtliy. . not Is t. which land ; iris' ona are bar.ed .ontrart. that "The Uiered and dlscusaluna of religious and political queat Why, of course, In and 1034 and Ink to. pen he addressed fery plainly cereal should during this to sown fommuiilcalluna All Dance." What an opportunity Sixth "A" rerfed Spellers BK00KB Bot 102, Salt Lake City. Utah. cannot he used for the proYX' the girls. At hist they have the duction of any nationally produced that hoy chance, of going with ahead to go "steady" with boys, Utich! Frame, Hill Godfrey. Murk JITooks: looking product offered for Helen have hern agricultural friend which they to Venla Develop your personality and ayou Greene. lieth .Tohanneson. As others have written As nn alternative, however, sale. at for so long. They. surely haven't .f.icobsen. I ttractiveness in order to meet and Lorraine information, Alia Judkins, received helpful evthe contracted land may Ik- seeded and boeu slow in asking, as ncm-ltell me hold the interest of hoys who are Will Afton Morris. Uuhy Orlich. you to conMiller, you. am writing home either to food crops for ery girl lias her date already. worth while. Tell your boy friend Ruth Peterson, Kinilia I'edroza, will remove ink stains? sumption or to feed crops for the what This big dance will he hold tills E. frankly that you think you are too Mrs. Smith. liveMarjorle production of livestock nnd coming Friday, .March HJ, in the to go "steady" with anybody, young let stock products which also must he Ink stains may be re- He will understand and resjieet yfttt Murray High Gym. tiirls. tlon't Thanks. The pupils of the Arlington used only for home consumption by this opportunity slip by. Prices lire moved from clothing, furniture or for it, rest assured, if he is the extra School, under the dlrecMon of Miss the family on the particular farm in low 25c a couplu and by washing thoroughly right sort of a friend. Larson, presented the play. "The where produced. A subsequent rulrewill lady. washings Repeated vinegar. If Uird's Christmas Carol." at the ing now allows for pasturing even deep, stubborn stains, -Teachers' meeting, at the not offered directly or Indirectly move Dear Miss Brooks: " The assembly given last Friday to fabric. without injury 8th. March School on was in charge of the "Spanish Club Murray High for sab.'. What is your opinion about girl May I hear from you again? The cast was as follows: Carol Is it any worse for a girl of Murray High." A very splendid smoking? the attempt to control proVerdn Jaeobson; Mrs. I'ug-xleDear Miss Brooks: than a boy? smoke to program was arranged by the club Hird, reduced Shelba Price; T'lHe Tack, duction of wheit through I hope you can help me on a with Miss Iioihwcll as the instrucr Two Girl Friends Skeen acreage continues for only a Keiuieth I'.ird, beHugh Farrel; of Lillian l'ilali, president tor, question that Is puzzling nie and a majority of the O'Kor-Mrs. period, Mary Marsden; Rird, I have 1 am a problem. the Spanish club, iiiinomifed the glad you ask"d by opinion, will merely fallow the con- coming quite, numliei's lu Spanish. Kvery immher en; Elfnda, Marjorle Smith; Sarah afraid to take part in any lieenuse I realize I am treading on been Maud. Darlene Sheranlan; Peter, tracted bind. Where this arrangeor even read In class, many dangerous ground when I attempt pertained towards Spanish In some Mil ment Is followed. It- - would lie ad- thing Clement, j Mark .Tohanneson ; I would time a way. try not to be to give advice on this subject. HowRob Oleen; vantageous to allow the niicropjK'd Cornelius, Godfrey; seldom I just can't ever we somehow very hear but must be true to my conviAlthough Rachel area to remain in fallow only two frightened mo ctions, and I hope you will accept It. Could you please tell much from our speech deijirtment, Kitty. Reth Green) Susan. help Ka.erlan; IVorla, Tootle Madsen ; seasons, then continue the same what to do and how to overcome what I have to say as good advice we are certain after hearing severasKily, Vlrglnln Morris: Ruby Larry, procedure with another area of this luil.il? In al of it's memlicrs speak also. Is It any worse for a girl to Arlln Parker. equal s!ze. In som of the better "A Fraidy Cat." smoke than a boy? No, perhaps sembly that they are making splenInterareas, forage and did progress. Success to the Sniill-isnot as far as the physical effect!) tilled crops may be used in place Ihar little girl you are not alone students. are concerned, but from Reading Certificate of fallow. with your problem, us it ls a com- resulting I have finished my Reading the moral effect, most emphaticalIf Last Friday after school the Circle hooks. I hud to read seven"On the Irrigated lands where plex from which many suffer. ly, yes. students had a matinee dance. They teen Reading Circle Inioks to get a the wheat fields are small In acre- you could only forget nlsiut "what By common and universal consent "what or will a think," people allieople bad been hoping they mlfiht got certificate. They were very easy age, any of the legumes such as time's beginning, man dance for some time, and at last Ixioks to rend. The Imok I liked falfa, red clover, sweet or alslke will say." and concentrate on what of been has i granted the privilege will have or wish to do Everyyou you say their hoj.es were realized. best was "The White Indian Hoy." clover; and any of the grasses In moral himself the all Indulging a good start. one seemed to have hail a very enThis is the second Reading Circle timothy, orchard grass, made never eiinits you to apioar ut and physical offenses which he wes slender and crested wheat grass, joyable lime. certificate I have received. to fit. bringing small criticism on himmay In seeded singly or In mixture your best and unless you strive self by so doing. This fact we may le-iIue to the very fine weather for seed, pasiure, or hay produc- overcome this weakness it will SCHOOL PLYMOUTH two wrongs ento to an been actual have students the able you coitsider unjust, but handicap tion, provided there Is no Infringecan make cannot a News they? From right, I'lyniouth ment on the tonus of the contract. thru life. Determine to Ik master of joy their lunches by eat In;? on the When second the licen women has totsi-To Is of a earthquake fine take given the lawn. It surely tidvnntage sijrht S,H cannot be produced on con- yourself, and so many students on the lawn. The shock came last Monday, Plymouth tracted land; however. It Is every activity that presents Itself. privilege of exerting her Influence students as well as those from students hope the weather will conto sow any rrop for seed If you but jiersist, and succeed In. In man's behalf to Increase his demany other schools, were dismissed. growing and later when ready to going through with your reading or sire for the pure and virtuous tinue at Its Is'st, "We all watched a game of baseball boar, exchange this area of land for sieakiiig even once, the fear that ihings of life. Now I ask yon, can The grandest affair of the year iK'tween the teachers and the ninth another of equal size. Alfalfa, sweet' you cannot will lie largely removed she influence bin. for goml when Is coming off very soon. The Jungrade girls until Miss Munhs-Is Indulging In these clover, smooth brome grass, crested and you will have fought your she herself i t injured her ankle, when school was and slender wheat grasses are dill iors have working very battle and won. Success to selfsame vices and habits? regardless of the evident fact that' "molgently for some reason or other. I dismissed for the day. among the forages best adapted to you, my friend. GRANT POEWELL, wonder why? Watch for further anting with Its attendeut vice U bethe dry lands. 1). ar Helen Brooks; 7lh Grade Reporter. nouncement concerning this bis coming more generally practiced 1 Mil Mis. Cutler's entertainment club unking you a ipiestlon that each day by girls and women, dow affair! has is planning many surprises for Plytroubling me a great deal. not in the least change the truth IIBLF.N WAG STAFF. NEW BUS SCHEDULE I am 13 years old, and have been IteiKirter. mouth, among which will lie a that woman with each concession to g.dns with a boy steady all winter be "equal" to mou in (hem relied, candy sale on March 22, as well as a banquet for the basketball team A new bus schedule to speed up but feel now that I should think takes a ARLINGTON SCHOOL step downward. Are the and the cast of the school play, and the service Ivtweon Murray. Sandy of other things than boys, fo how girds and women golnjr to lower a fashion show, both to he given and Midvale was plnceil In cffi-c- t can I quit him without his getting their standard of morals and habJ Arlington at ine? early hi April. Thursday by the I'tah Light and its, In order to Ih "gonl pals" to NATALIK PIXTON, Traction company. "Easy." the Is.ys ami men, or are they going Ijtst week's irfect se!lers were : Oth Grade Rejsirter. work of Km service to Salt lake will Arlln Parker, Frank lVilroa, I Ha I am glad yon have come to the to continue their righteous to their higher at the Murray terminal at C:23. them up Anderson. bringing Mary Rorh h. Mae you have, my dear. You are of SALESMEN WAXTEI No lay- !:.". 7 Mi".. 7:2.".. 7:-b'- . S:(l.'. ft:25, li.'ii-Ressle Padjen, too young to go "steady" standard of virtue and purity and deed? This offs, wage cuts or hard times for SAt. I):!, J);in, and will leave at with word thought, hoys. one Ilcherling Dealers. We otter steady-yea- r 15 minute Intervals throughout the Old To New The most Important thing lu your woman's privilege, and a happy around employment, sell di- remainder of the day. beginning at life for It is. and It ls the girls who at thl the next years ls the rect to farm trade full line home 11:0.1 p. in. the servhv will lie as Influence In the of school edu- time can exert their In art we are making fashion of remedies finishing . your high and household products. follows: ii:-j.iand m.. direction bring alfint I c p. h:.k). right cation. I do in. I to the clothes from cave man that you lH. yoo u Many make $10.oo weekly or more. 12:01', 12:10, l:o.1, and 1 :07 a. in. manhood. nobler nnd purer should eliminate boys from your present time. We paste the people Write I am right in this? not quickly. think 11 Service between Sandy and In a book. We are putting clothes mind entirely, as social diversion is G. C. IlICREIiLING COMPANY i Ibli on be Volumes written ban could lioen to proper development tin them. changed from the iiecos.iry lept. 2till ltloomlngton. 111. average hour ami twenty minute nnd lmy friends ure a RORRRT TOIKSCm. necessary subject and Its corclntlve subject, run to mi average of one. trip hour- part of that porllon nf your social but I cannot use more space here. n ly. life. But. there ls plenty of time Come again. Spring Is here. new Spring i The robins will cheer for spring is if SCHOOLS iner 1 t" yjyiWX you It. lx; cai-jM-l- Parent- s, 'If two-yea- ' I 1 ' dry-far- li ' since e Jms-sihl- gr:'.-:tcs- tht-is'n- 1 need a doctor, an order from the store, a plumber, an electrician . , . isn't a telephone useful in meeting the emergency? When people say, "I'll call you up," isn't it to say, "Wc haven't a telephone"? It costs but a few cents a day to have one. fv ii Mid-val- Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE Murray 422 Notary Public here. have seen birds, butter files! Flowers and grass, Nn't It nice to have spring nriln I'd rattier hnr spring thnn wluter because winter I cold nnd spring Is warm. C. B. Wallace i Phone Murray 35 a it I Al'IHiKY (Rear of 15S u Oppo.ite City Hall Dinty m oore's State it 6i NK.LSOX. I Time Lost is Money Lost It costs money to be !ck. You see it di- it your pay envelope 13 short. You.H '.. rcctly 1 t ; '.ial2!i ir iosc qui on jomc important, wortc irt you live on a farm or if you are one of the few who are not docked for lost time. You can't afford to show up on the job unless t'.:MJ you are feeling fit. The boss wants re-suits not excuses. Oppo.ite City Hall ID H YOU CAN LEM&N THIIE SECEET Tht New Pain Relieving, Alkalulno, Effervitctnt Tablet It Is called became It makes a uparkllrur alkaline drink, and as it contains an analgesic it first relieves the pain of everyday tulmenU and then by restoring line the alka balance corrects the cause when due to excess sell is pleasant to take, harmless, Why Wt you try It? Get a drink at your .tor. od founUui (or a nlckeL Buy i package (or homedrug use. Allca-Seltz- er (Acetyl-Salicylat- e) Alka-SclU- PIES i mm i to od le IOC I yu the coupon below, hh only 10c to poxi.gt nd hindlinj You ill ftjV i Beiuiy Kit contain. ifMeneroui trial i, of fi,e of tht f.moui ft Outdoof Glrl Btuir Producti. ith compleit direction! for iheir uk. We are m.L.ng thi offer beuu .nt you to know vu c.n h. lovely ,kin; frtd.. beautiful A complexion that $uyi fredi all day Jong I mf ro. . m com-Icx.o- X' mi you to know bow tihe tht moit vjMi beiutif.tr ttptnt know ( bai beta combined with tht fintit trtimi, powder v4 rougr to nhieve ir.'W tmuinf iidi to lovtlineu! t, Send thli coupon - and you'll with you'd d.K Outdoor Girl Beaut Product lont aeol An W an I 0 aid ,ClfJ OUTDOOR GIRL er non-kxaU- BEAUTY ilirri - SANDWICHES PRODUCTS fL?,TALi0."0'At,ON' wini' '- -. V - ALAN WR1CIIT k Ai mm How many timet do Gas on Sfomacn, Headache, Sour Slomaeh, "That Tirtd Feeling? That "Morning After" Feeling, Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Musculnr or Periodic Fains keep you at home or interjert with loar doing a full dau't work? All these troubles are caused or made worse by too much acid In your body. To correct this condition take M no Becker's Beer HAY WARD t iFdDini Court Ave.) ALKA-SEITZE- R - MEAT e M Draper Quality Fceda CHILI i liH-ii- SI CALL ON US FOR GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL 4903 South Friendly ttit I.lni-her- ? Mt Parks No other uatlon has nmh a col lection of park nrens n the United States. HAY Monday we We had the first one at R o'clock Farmers in the morning. The second one at tracts are we said that :: i. fr YOUR BREAD AND BUTTER U. S. Haa OUTLINES (HOPS FOR C0NTKACT1J) WHEAT Eartiupjnke pub-statio- TFKMS OF Sl HSdUrTION Salt Lake County, I'tnh One Year in advance Six Months in Advance EACLE MURRAY Uirge t acki'j Small Pori.Tge CO rent 5') fen fa l, t 1 1 tr m NAUt cirr. 0r) O'p'' Ml i 1 JTATt. |