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Show N nu pk n.. I r, Russia will reorganise her entire liolitical ami eoonomic structure. It is announced. This reorganization will involve changes in their entire political aii'l economical structure more drastic than any since the in auguration of the first five year plan. The decree abolishes the committee system in every branch of the Government except the Soviets (i legislative committees, substituting ilie principle of iersonal management nnil responsibility from top to bottom of the entire government structure with the avowed 1'irpose of "seen ring concrete leadership in all branches of economic and governmental work, establishing close contact among the lenders of basic organizations and elimlnat-hi- g bureaucratic weaknesses." KSTA HUSHED 1890 M SEMINAR y PROGRAM CITY, ITAII, THURSDAY, -- y GIVEN IN HOLLADAY Tlve Junior Seminary program will be presented in Holladay ward Sunday evening March '2"t, at t:.'H p. m. The program will be in con- County Fire Department held In eon- - ltd I T2, 11W4 VOLCME ( e !iC t-r- - y. ftir-llsht- Dr. Pritchett Criticises e Loses Samuel Instill The sensational (!lsapiearniice of Samuel Instill, Chicago utilities refugee last week caused n mlice hunt throughout Greece. Finally, Instill was discovered to have on the Greek freighter Mal-otiiwhich he chartered for Hx and her captain, reached at sea by radio was overhauled by a destroyer. Canada has ordered Martin J. Instill extradited to the Cnltcd States, ns his brother Samuel Insull Is ordered back to (Jreeee. Martin, almost equally InIs volved In Chicago utilities, and emle.zleiiicnt with charged grand larceny. The legal fight to bring htm back for trial has also gone on for months. d s, Enter Air Mail Service comIt Is said that fifty-ninmercial pilots have entered the army airmail service since contracts of the private companies were cancelled. 2.1 are serving In the eastern 7.one, '."J In the central zone and It In the western Zone. All are required to take a training course to familiar with the mechanism of the army planes. These filers all bold army reserve commissions. e Iss-om- e "Brain Trust" Threatens Western Industry '(Jus P. Backnian. acting state and national recovery administrator, reveals findings In his recent conferences with HFC officlats In Washington and say that. "The only people the brain trust Is Interested 'In developing a market for Is a bunch of negroes and Indians. Ideas of 'economic sonndes prevalent among 'brain trust" advisers -at Washington, Mr. Itackmnn to serious a threat Hove constitute, western Industry. "It Is economic In ally unsound to mine eopT the west when It can Is' luiorted more cheaply from African polnls; It Is unsound to grow sugar lects here when It can be produced more cheaply In hotter climates; flax should not Ik grown here. Isvause It can Is raised cheaper In Bolivia : mid we should not produce hides here because they can Is obtained more cheaply In Chile and the Argentine," be paraphrased expert at Washington as saying. Receives Check Blood received S M-TitGov. 1.5)2.22. rheck Tuesday, for which honored, with interest a for $Mx Isnring date of Vt. 1. iat.l This Is the find allotment to finance the ftnte's refor program, building covery ""'I in I""" which $1.fW.l." grants has bocu allocated to this Mate for 12 building project expected to cof about that amount. l "Have I A Pride In My Body" Margaret Howell. (h) "The Good Sport" .. Alvin Taylor. June Wright fc) "Home" Bessie Wayman and Wanda Song Jensen. "Ixng Distance Controls" It nth Wise. (b) "Control of the Tongue" ah Know Hon. (c) "Self Control" .. Sar- DEAN INFANT IS INJURED ........ Ruth Shelk- - en. Heading Piano Solo Praver SO The Murray Womans' Club presented two blue spruce trees to the Murray High School In an Impressive ceremony at 1 :15 p. m. Thnrs-laThe high school band, under he diretlon of W. F. Robinson, music for the occasion. The committee In charge of the .'' "f"ri'ollows : Mrs. 'rni- - ... Veward Maud Chegwldden, lausknecht and Mrs. Carl HansK Following the ceremony the club net at 2 p. m. In the Community Methodist Church for a business meeting (and election pt offieeW "or the club year beginning In Remember. The. princliml shakers on the rogram were Miss Florence Ware, vho tllNctissed home beautlflcatlon mil Interior decoration, and Grant t. Rowen gave a short lecture on 'Riuulside Bejiutlflcatlon" and the use of government unds for that punxse, us espec-all- y h tressed by President Roosevelt. Mr. 'Rowen Is president of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. Mrs. Alice 15. Casto will have charge of the service. The program In testifying before the Senate is as follows : Lyman Newman this week Prayer Post Office Committee on tiit permaneni air man mil, toi. Talk-sLindbergh remained firm in his af fa) "Why I Take Seminary oU'rk" Ann Henr'ckson. firmations and belief that the air Stanley Omar mail companies should have had (h) "Service" "Control of .. Yilate (c) Appetite" he of fore trial the right cancelling Allington. their contracts. And on this he luis-e- s his refusal to Rene on Secy, of Song .... Vivian Drage, Sarah Mae Fryer, Helen Christensen, Margie War, Horn's committee. Gatherum. one-thir- No. SENTS SPRUCE TREE Lindbergh Stands Pat Dr. Henry S. Pritchett, president of of the Carnegie Foundation Teaching, criticises Miss rerkins. Secretary of Lalor. for her "senti mental" advocacy of the Child amendment, limiting, regulat-i'n- g and prohibiting the labor of all toys and girls under the age of 18, d and these comiose of the whole population of the country.' I'rni.sing her for her wonderful and devoted work for children in her own State, whose sympathies with the fate of overworked children is sincere and deep, but not satis fled to wait the rapidly growing movement for healthy, local control of child lalnir, she Is ready to overturn the foundation of the Constitution to hasten the particular reform In which she has rendered service." It such distinguished might Is? interesting to Dr. Pritchett to know that there are many good Americans inclined to think this "fundamental law of the nation," as well as some other laws, ha reached the stage in civilization's progress when it might be Is't-- j ter If It were overturned. ailing for reform and Improvements has become Irksome to many-Greec- 44 WOMAN'S CLUB PRE 7r ?kk p")dt--t- mccting. MA OVALE JUNIOR CHAMPS MURRAY-M- I 1 i ritll AY Nathan Wagstaff Betty Florence Clinton Neff STAKE RELIEFSOCIETY HOLDS 82ml ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION One of the most outstanding events ever given by the (otton- wood Stake' relief society was the party In honor of the UJnJ Anniversary of the Belief Society given last Friday afternoon In the Grant taliernacle. 33rd South and State streets. The entertainment, was .a playette In several episodes depict ing the successive stages of the Belief Society since its organization. The first episode was given by the women of Murray First Ward Mrs. I ..vie Ellertson portraying the rharaster of Kmnm II. Smith, first president of the organization. The seiund episode was 22 years later by Mill Creek Ward. Mary Hamilton taking the part of Eliza R. Snow who was then president. The third episode was given by Murray Second ward, the character of Zina D. Young, then president portrayed by Ida Gallagher. The fourth episode, was In ihr.rge of Cottonwood and South . Cottonwood wards, the character of Bathseda W. Smith Mug iniier-sonateby Martha Baglcy of Cot tonwood ward. r The fifth episode by Winder ward characterized the life of Einmeline B. Wells, Marie V. Austin taking the part. The sixth episode was by the women of Taylorsvllle and reunion wards. The character of the president at that time, Clarissa S. Williams, was jHirtrayed by Ruby Nichols of Bennlon. The seventh episode was In charge of the Holladay women. the life of Ionise Y. Kohl-sopresident of the organization at this time, characterized by Ixuiise E. Qulst. The character of Joseph Smith, the prophet was jH.rt rayed by Elmer Daiisie of ilolluday. The part of Rr'gham Young was taken by Ellis Merkley of Mill. r.s k. Bishop Charles Nibley who was the reigning president during the World War, was portrayed by Thos. G undersoil of Winder Ward. The characterization of lord and Lady Als'rdeen, w ho. on I heir visit here placed a rich silk. Scotch shawl f Einmeline B. on the shoulders Wells and chrls'cneil her "The Kbit IjmI.v of ft ah." wen very splendidly done by Mrs. Young mid Geneva Cutler reflect ively. Between l'l It lid .V! siple at- tended the affair, which was tinder h dde de-Mo- ii of tfotiUe II. Mcof Cottonwood Millan, president Belief 'take society. llineh and wafers were served at In a table beautifully decorated yellow and blue, I lie Relief Sisloty ; ci dors. Mrs. Nellb Bennlon of Taylorsvllle ward was In charge of the which portrayed mielcal titimlior the music of the date Impcrsonat!. TN piano tioeotnpnn'st wn Annie Hansen, ami thry were nsltisl by the Singing Mothers and orchestra. d Two persons were Injured In aucrashes Friday and Satwithin the city limits of urday Murray. Dallas Mary Dean, 5, daughter of Albert E. and Mary IXean of Crescent suffered a fractured left tomobile The junior c!mniw. Front ro, left to right M. Davieh, guard; M. Ih1 yuadio, guard: F. tvar, forward : E. Dunoskovbti, miter and guard: T. RilanzJch, center and forward. Back row, left to right The Hev. Patrick Magulre, director; M. Pezcly. guard: G. Petrlllch, for ward; K. Jane.lch, forward; M. Pavlch. center; N. r.rklaclch, forward; J. Petrllich, guard; Aaron Home, coach. Friday afternoon when the automobile In which ahe was riding, driven by her mother, struck a telephone pole near Forty-nintSouth and State streets. Mrs. Dean told police Investigators the crash occured when ahe was driving north on State Street and took her eyes off the road mometo see If a younger child, ntarily asleep on the neat, was covered sufficiently. The girl retired treament at the Salt Lake General hospital TliriH other children riding In the automobile escaiied uninjured. R. F. Ranks. 41. of 1410 Lincoln stri-et- . Salt Lake, suffered a fractured left wrist and a cut over the eye at 7:15 p. m., Saturday, when his automobile collided with a ma chine driven by Mrs. Evelyn Berg- er. who lives at Second West and Fifty-thirSouth street. Hanks' northbound automobile struck Mrs. Berger's car, after Mrs. Berger had signaled for a left turn. Isit failed to complete It when she saw the other car approaching. Ranks' car overturned. The accident occured near 4200 South State street Banks' was treated at the Salt Lake general h MURRAY-MI- The VALE HOOPSTERS WIN MUSICAL EVENING IN MILL CREEK WARD D Juniors won the junior division championship In 'the annual embolic basketball tournament by defeating Bingham, Murruy-Mldval- e 21 to l!l, Tuesday evening in the Judge Memorial gymnasium. The championship game was a rare battle. The Bingham crew, . picked to win, bowed before the crew. The score at the end of the first quarter was (i (!. At the half the count was 12 1 for Bingham. In the third rpiarter the winners got in points In consistent fashion and led. M to 14. at the end of the quarter. Both teams scored in the final period, unci Murray-Midval- e won the championship. Tooele won third place In the junior division by defeating Ogdoii. 2i! to 1". ogdeu wound up Iii fourth plate. The coplc of Murray ami Mid- vab are very proud of the success of their local team and the fine showing they made all through the basketball season, hard driving Mnrray-Midval- e The , ; Sunday evening, March 2f, the I. A. will Is In charge of the Eagle-C!program In Mill Creek Ward. It will be a musical evening from to end, as the following program Indicates: Folk Ixindonderry Air, English By C A. Nelson Mixed Chorus Song Ogle-th- e Perfect Day, by Bond .... Male ChorGeneral James Edwa'-us, ib) Let The Lower Light Be of colony Ihorpr founded iPurning, by Bliss. Gorgia. Hustle of Spring, by Rinding.. The Young Men's Christian As- (a) ib Llchcstraiini, by Llt Claire sociation was organised In Boston Moss. and Montreal In lsTC. Sing. Smile and Similiter, by Goti- "A lilit purse makes a heavy Md Mixed Chorus, with heart" but not when you trade at violin obligoio by Park Connor. the Murray Variety Store. la) and (b) Number Selected.... Jessie Evans. The Mini Il.iticr is a character o. For The Wings of A Dove, (a) in Alice In Wonderland, but you by Melidelsshon will i.ot find any "Mad Hatters" M Calm as The Night, by Bohn.... in ll.e J. C. Penney company when Ladles Chorus. new for there hat. yon go your Iieilicatlon, by Franz .. Male Chorus A t'tah 111 dollar gold phse with The Crystal Hunters, by Cain Mixed Chorus. clasiN-hands lias a pcrmlum of The entire program will lie by from ?L'HI to s:iTs. Sowra! of us would be satisfied with Just one members of the M. I. A. ef the aln. old fasldoincd pieces with rothlng more than its face S HOLD lilxl... CONJOINT MEEEING M. t' MURRAY CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT IS HIGHLY PRAISED Murray City Volunteer Fire Department, Murray, t'tah. Dear Friends: Mrs. Moffat advises me that when we had the threatened fire on the roof at the back part of our house a few days ago, that mum her call you responded most promptly and manifested such an Interest In the situation that she was very deeply ImprossiMl with the efficiency and inisirtance of the Murray City Volunteer Fire Boys. While we are thankful, no doubt as you, that your services were not that, however, made no difference as to the alacrity with which you responded. I take some satisfaction In the fact and reiiiembraiui that I prepared the articles for the organization of tho Murray City Volunteer Fire DcHirt incut at the time of Its organization. I think the organiza tion has fully Justified Itself, ami a very splendid and help has ful civic factor in our community. Just ns a token of appns-latlowill herewith find enclosed you check that may help you In some . but our of your minor The Murray City Volunti-eFire Is very much more appreciation Department and the Salt I like than the contribution. County Fire Department held a con With very t wishes to you all. In the Murray joint City we are, Fin Hall Wednesday evening. CapSincerely yours. tain Picrcy, Mclvln Hatch, and the MIL A MBS. DAVID W. MOFFAT. Assistant Fire Chief of the Salt Fire Department gave a ourse of GARDEN MIRKAY ins' ruction In fire control. R WELL REPRESENTED I.I ( CommisH. G. and Bcrgcr Mayor sioners J. Clifford Hansen and The Murray Flower Garden Club Sherman (J. Freew were sjss'lal Is well reprensetited In the standof the evening. Following the prgoram a corn-li-c- f ing committees of the T'tah Assis-Iand cabbage supis-- was sorv-c- aled Garden Clubs. Herman Holm gren Is on the Ssakers, Lecture, and Garden Slides Committee; Carl Hansen, Organization and Junior F. O. E. PLAN BASEBALL Jarden Clubs; Miss Myrtle Scbwan, publicity. Education and Conserva Murray Aerie, Fraternal nrder of tion; Mrs. Lu Verne Curtz, Flow- Eagles are getting base bull minded Shows; Mrs. Stella Whitehead, Bill Board Regulation ; nud Mr. early this year. The first tiiims to be organized Parley Glover Is on the Tree and will In soft ball teams and after a Boadslde planting Committee. ew Workouts, the Aerie boes to organize a couple of regular teams. KONNEWIEW SCHOOL Member! who are Intcresttsl In base IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM all tdiotild attend the next regular tm tlng on Thursday, March lMth, The Parent Teachers association when plans for the coining season for the Murray school disIn- - discussed. will The soft ball trict will be held the first part of (cams will also he organized at this April the dale to l aiiiiontiiid mooting. -- - F. II. PETERS, F. O. In next week's Eagle. Bonncyvlew E. News Ki'Jorter. school will Is In charge of the program which has (stii arranged In detail and will Is most InterestW SOCIAL ARD Ml RRAY FIRST Watch for further dital! ing. SEICH E LESSON next week. The March Social Sen Ice lesson on "Socialized Conduct" will 1' CENTI RY OF PROGRESS TO tlveii in Murray First Ward TuesOPEN ON MAY 26 day, Ma nli i!7. All mothers are In be present. It may be that From official source, comes the tour own pruhlctn will ! Information that the Century of Mrs. Vera P. Wuhbpilst of 'Grant Progress will open on May 2u, this Ward, will present the lesson. Mis year Instead of June 1. The compleI'lla Jensen of the Allington school tion of new building and other adwill furnish a very splendid music- dition to the fair luis made jolhU? al program. Come! this earlier opening. Is-e- hospital HOLLADAY SCHOOL PRESENTS OPERETTA n FIRE-FYGHTER- GOO!) I KIDAY. MR( II 30 To frighten a neighbor in a land dispute, Thomas K.llly of Ennls, Good Friday nniverary of the Irish Free State, is hald to have t 111 in a threatening letter sign t'riuifixion of Christ occurs Mar. III. It Is fob'tnidcd en the Friday ed "Captain Moonlight" and has Se'ore Easier 111 the chruches. Var- Ims'ii urrcsb'd. That's not unusual ious selmols and Institutions thru-ni- t "moonlight" has got many our land, lis lominemmora-l!o;- i a chap Into trouble. Is of ancient origin, dating to Mules Injure more iieoplc In the the time of Constantino, who proar than airt'nlted Stales etery on this hibited all public iicthliles No wonder we have never planes. day. board of a fellow trading an airinlv last year Murray business plane for a mule. places closed from twelve until Island 'linn- - in commemoration of the Yap Is a PncluV on-tiIhriv hoi:is of agony of Christ iisni with a imputation of about The first puMIe school for the the cross. blind was cs'.atblisl.e 1 hi Paris In of our The attention of nil e'ty t:d:bt well be turned to Ibis bile and Its significant to all of IjiI;"I estimates place Brazil's ns air) to do icu-f- i to Him, who coffef clop at KJ.IKXI.IM) bags, but did nil ll.h gs well. wle n j oil iiis-coffee don't go to . Brazil, -- go to Mail-enIhimaiiity misN and should more of bis spirit in nil their lives. Iv a :i w arrnti!"'iiient, all nsisl t HUloliioblles offered In !irt for new cars In German; inns; be appraised by a regional apto In' paid by praiser, the the I'wner. The nufonioMli' dealer In Murray will gladly appraise ymir car fni of ibarge and save yoU money when innkllig ft purHave you a problem chase from tin in. Is there or Is that lathering Jon. some Information you have loon The find state to Ih llduiltted to forT t'nloii under the constitution the soinhing Write The Friendly Corner was Vermont, and the first ;nd let Helen Brooks ls of assUt-ntu- t parlor!nH-- to gel n llnnse under the new ordinance In Murray was In inhUiiig or furnishing Moore's where yon get BeckIMniy Information. the er's Best, Your coniniuiib at Ion Is held Ciina.l.i Iniught and mi'd nearly JH'-Vistrictly confidential wmi th of Ameiii-afishing apparHot k slglieit. Two fire calls coming at the atus last year. We suggest the city You will fin l In r advl.v soiiml w'tne time Wvdn"diiy iifli'rnoon t an iirdiiiain'P prohibiting pa the Salt Ijikc County lln' Kpart and prartlial, iin t any luforuui-(iofrom fishing In the Murray inent called the Murray City Kin be in iy ghe you will ismd. that Is after fih I M'partmetit illy to extinguish a gras thoroughly reliable. gets one built. and brush blaze In Mill Crock Continued ou last Page.) n-- s. u-- pay-nieii- Write the Friendly iippr-iil'-ii- l Corner i'rual Is-o- r r mi n exis-nses- r Is-s- i;iu-s:- s r d tllm-uss,- The Holladay Irving Junior high school presentid the operetta "Pol ished PeWdes. Friday evening. March KJ, In the high school as sembly room to an appreciative aud ience. The oerrtta was lu two acts with the following cast: Knun Carlston. Afton Williams, Harvey Knudsen, Howard Frank lin, Vaudls Andrus, Donna FerguEsther son. Howard, Hammond ifrlnton. Shirley Tuft. Edward Norton. Ralph Hiiish, Vllate Allington. Billy Allen Tlielma, Austin. Alvin IKu Barnes, Biirlow, Hosa Barn-ttCiirrle Krennan, Anna Ini Brock-banIol Casper. Virginia k, Eld-redg- e, Farrell. Margan-- t James Margaret Florence. Alvin l. For. Howard Franklin, Tony Sylvester Buby Gregory, Gold, Marie Hulsh, Ralph Hulsh, Uroy J nek num. Erlck Johnson, a WVinda Johnson. Kenneth Keller, Gor-bu- t Mlldn-Meadows, Ijtbrum, Mywry, Samuel Oliver, Stanley Omer, Norms Perry, 0 timer Phi. Fred Poulson, Vernon Reynold. Ruth Sohclken. Ikirotby 8bcp-tvirEugene Stevenson. Newell Stevenson. Burke Thomas, Klcbard Thunell. Wallace Turnbow, Marie Young. Dancing chorus: Helen Christ enscn, Vivian Drsge, Edla Ellnson, Margie Gatherum, Bwmle Headman. June Mile. Mary Nelson, Iou Snniiulson, Beverly Ann Burt, Nancy Thomas. Ruth Shipley, June iK.wsctt, Forsyth Burt. SslHlty dance numbers: Vivian Drage, Margie Gatherum, Shirley Faust. (Ira-nlvr- Ir-m- d d. Tuft. All costume worn by girls, Including those In fashion revue were made In the girls' practical arts dejstrtment. All scenery was msde In boys' practical art department The hark stage drop was (tainted Grant Tuft Ismna Hawks, bjr Itnth GtMsms and Irma La brum. Directed by Ivor Whipple. |