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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Al The Schools APPENINGS OLLADAY By Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY Since . I WITTY KITTY Br NINA WILCOX PUTNAM II CLUB ACHIKVEMKNT DAY IIKI.I) IN MUKKAY HIGH Al DITOKIl M Last Saturday, December 1, the Salt Lake County 4 II clubs held their annual Achievement Day program In the Murray High school auditorium. The program was under the direction of Ivy L. Hall, county home demonstration agent; V. I Marlineau, county agricultural agent, and his assistant, Joseph F. Parrlsh. The program was held in the afternoon and was attended by L'.'I2 club members from various sections of the county. Miss Rachel Wallace, lender of the fourth year .lothlng club of Millcrock ward, was active chairman. Following the entertainment. wards were given to clubs and member having achieved outstandThe girl chum says It might hslp ing resulis during the year. Only tonsldtrably If something wit don a part of thi LTsi awards were bout restricting th advlcs crop. I'lalmed. absentees being numerous W.NU B,rTlc because of the stormy weather. Mr. Marlineau extended the welcome In phn-- of Mayor G. R. larger, who was unable to attend. of club accomplishments were liven by Liu lie Iiltrun, South CotUlcers-O- ld tonwood, and Chester U Rollo, two-hou- r c VaricoseVein- s- Ke-lor- ts Sores (lean Powerful Quickly Promotes Penetrating Oil Healthy Healing Get n bottle of Minnie's Emerald Oil (full strength) with the distinct understanding that you must get quick relief and splendid results or your money cheerfully refunded. The very first application will give you relief and a few short treatment will I lion ughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to It a short while longer your troubles Your druggist Is will dlsapHnr. selling lots of it. two-oun- ce Magna. F.lmer Chrlsteiiscii. recently state chemist, complimented the organl.allon on Its work and urged its mcinU'is to continue. Tin1 4 II club, he said, "will do n great deal t pull the farmer out of this depression with Its practical ami commendable program." Oiliers xirtii ipnting Imluded the West Side Sewing Circle club of Mlllcreok. with songs, a tap dance by Julia Sutton, of Magna. Mrs. F.dnu Ilogan, chairman of the home and community section, presented prizes to the home economics clubs tuber awards were made by Myr-l- e Davidson, assistant state club 'cader : Kdwin K. Winter, secretary t the Salt Lake County Farm bureau, and Mr. Marlineau d l. L. ships loaded with Th Immi- smoke. Sometimes there Is tragedy even now, however, tragedy which at first glance may have the appearance of comedy. For Instance a re- cent occurrence a father chasing two grown sons about an office In the administration building with desks, filing cases and chairs being When the upset In the pursuit. father caught one of the sons, he lashed him with a strap until his face bled. It developed then that "the two sons wanted their mother, who was being detained at the Island, admitted to the country. The father did not. And the reason why he wanted the mother of his two sons kept out was he Is living with another woman. Linoleum block by Calvin McMillan LIBERTY SCHOOL Bonnie and Her Dulls is a little girl. she has four dolls that she got for Christmas. She named one doll Shirley, ihe named one doll Carol. She named one doll Darlcne. She named one doll Jane. She likes her dolls. She plays with Carol most of the time she got her last Christmas. S1IIRW JACKMAN, 2nd Grade. One night It was Christmas, Gene nnd Jack went to bed, then St. Nicholas came. He filled their He gave dockings with candy. f!ene a beautiful doll ami a set of dishes. He gave Jack a fotball an a gun. Geraldine SundeU 2nd grade THIRD GRADE The following boys nnd girls had perfect sielliig psjs'rs hist we k : June Eckimtn, Ruby Wag- stnlT, Donald Anderson, Elaine Mill- stroui. Bert Shaw. Itwhhy Wheeler. Lent a Killgroon, Evelyn Morgan, Itnlen Craven, Beverley Thompson, , BetLola Thomas, Dunne Hoe trice Eskelsen. ty Cliristenson. Joseph Wallers, Keith Simmons. Aries Johnson, M.vrlcne Brown, and Calvin GUlen. CHRISTMAS VERSES By Pupils 0! The Uourth Grade Santa Clans, jolly old man Will make us happy as he can. He brings us many toys. And lots of Christmas joys. By Dale Hansen Hoiinie The father and the two sons were finally placed aboard the ferry that plies between thp island and thp mainland. At the Battery, the sons appealed to two policemen They searched the father. But he h:vl thrown the strap Into the hay. So the three went their separate ways Incidentally, the Fills Island fern owned and operated by the govern ment, provides the longest free fer ry ride In the city. But the man at the gate at the Battery has to be convinced thM the would he passenger actually has business n' the Immigration station before he stands nside. 1 Well do I remember one lute June day when I went down the bay In a government cutler to meet some one of Importance who was return Ing from Europe and had to be In torvlewed. So many sblps were waiting there 'hat It seemed as If an armada had gathered In the Narrows. In fact. It looked as If a bis cult could he tossed from the deck of one ship tn th other. Each ship was londcd with newcomers to America materT.nl for the melting pot They nil pased through Ellis Island which at that time was a great mill turning out potential citizens, Christ mas will soon be here. We will greet it with a cheer, Santa Clans will bring lis toys, Every toy will be a Joy. By Dorothy Ericksoii Used to watch Immigrants also as the liners passed the Goddess of Liberty, wondering the while what their thmightft were concerning that symbol which undoubtedly told thorn that they were almut to attain their Some of the goal. I never loarrt'-d- . newcomers gave the great green statue a glsrice. others merely con tinned their ronrersntions. If any ever lifted a hat. that was something that escaped me. Christmas coir.es in December, Every year we can remeiulKT That Santa brings t girls and bovs Many toys and Christmas Joys. By Max Greenwood FIFTH GRADE The two girls who have completed the largest number of book reports are: Dorothy P.'.lcman Phyllis Turpln The jtorfect spellers for la- -t week Was told of some young women who went motoring with a young uinn with whom they were only lightly acquainted. Stopping tn front of a store, he asked If they would mind waiting while he attended to some business, lie wa gone some time nnd on his return Durthey all went to a restn-irnnting dinner, they learned that he was are: Maxine Maxlne Walkcnbors, Colliding. Keith Dumas, lamella AdeJohns. n. Lunar Chrlstcn-ci- i. line Clay Walls. lVTolhy 1'ldoii ltateinan, Alsep, Hcloisc Nadiue Lloyd, Shaw. Margie Tripp. Phyllis Turpiii. SIXTH GRADE Two boys nnd tltn-girl have finished the slate Reading Circle. Tiny are: Im Mair Hansen, Ivl-heGilleu. Aftoii Watts, Virginia The Idlzoll. and June following students have read half Rene of the books for tliN year: Aiiderott, Gene Anderson, Ivlo.v McMillan, Joe Cionln. Evelyn Mark Venietta .Me.Mlllall. IVsttioe Goff. Velum Mey rs. Veidee Holmgren rue Fowlkes. and . an undertaker and thnt the business to which he had attended white they waited wn embalming a woman) rt li Indians Attend Tribal Dances in Limousines ' j j j i Fairfax, Ok In. Osage Indians re cenlly celebrated the sixty first anniversary of their trek to Oklahoma to establish, the tisaee nation on ttie "bad lands." the '"bad lands" Accidentally turned out to be restlt.g on poolg of oil and the omvps h"cnme a wtlthy nation. Today, though ninny have tquan dcred their wealth and much ha been lost to unscrupulous whites, they still drive their large Huma sines to the tribal dances ndebrnt lng their march to the Oklahoma territory. Sailor Must Prove That He Was Born Chester. Pa.rnlo Michael Woodflehl of ChcMcr ran prove shortly that he artunlly wn born, he will he listed as a man V" &s prrTi7Siri98i CALENDAR INSTRUCTIONS Find detlrcd and x ?jT month-ccura- tcly year trace month around its circle ol llfiht colored numben until you com under your year add the number found In line with your year and month to the date ol your month find your total In a center circle your day will be therein. By ED STEVENSON grants no longer race for quarantine to beat quota restrictions, the old turbulent days at Ellis Island have vanished. With immigration at its present low ebb. in dace of Is crowding and confusion, there now more or less prosaic routine. The heartbreak and tragedy so often encountered there In the past are extremely rare now. Occasionally a stowaway, of a higher grade than the usual type of ocean hobo, is caught at the threshold of the New world and causes a hit of sympathy. There are deportees, of course. Being worsted in un encounter with a strange land would suggest tragedy. But as a rule, do portees are stolid and colorless. Some shed tears. But most of them face the future with a shrug of the shoulders or a puff of cigarette 53-- Ward Coferencp will lip In ses- the lesson In theology at Helief Members sion nil diiy next Sunday. In the Society on Tuesday. morning, Sunday School officers were asked to read from section lt." will conduct, while tit Sacrament to section KM) of the Doctrine and meeting the bishopric will preside Covenants, The house project for the autumn Is also reading the Old and conduct. Stake representatives The yearly Testament.. will be In attendance. report of ward finance will he pre Relief Society officers will con sented. It Is desirable that all mem a work and business meeting duct hers of the ward be present next Tuesday. Quilting will he the M. I. A. officers and members major work and reports of tin were proud of the splendid program Christinas cheer plans will be made rendered last Sunday evening by u by visiting teachers. It Is planned mixed chorus under the direction to have every district of the ward of Mrs. Nellie Karl. Preceding the visited next Friday. playlet, "Why The Chimes Hang", Mrs. Youngberg reports that her George Adamson beautifully read son Alv, who has been seriously ill the story of the Saviour covering the past month In the Tremoiiton Wendell twelve years. Following Ilowthoriie ably read, "Scrooge and hospital is now so far recovered ass to lie permitted to sit up short ier-lodMarley", from Dickens. Leading each day. It Is oxectod that roles In the playlet were taken by he return home by Christmas. may lone Andrus, Larry Iilrd, Margaret E'dith Wayne Howell, rather, Much Interest was manifest In Oliver, Mildred Powers, Charles the School Board election on TuesSocial day. Four candidates of the Ilolla-daBird, Gilbert Allington. music from the chimes and bells by section declared themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Krantz. Later Mr. Lambert withdrew, leavat ing Mrs. Matilda Cahoon, George Much Interest was expressi-In Brewster, and T. C. Stayner still last Sunday meeting Testimony iu the running. recounting blessings of the past received babies mimes Five year. M. I. A. officers hi.ve reached out and five children were continued. Into the field of royally plays in Scouts and Vanguards gave a selecting "Skidding" for their feavery successful program Monday ture this season. Tin- play is a evening at the amusement hall. The three act comedy of national repobject of the meet was to raise utation. The Ward folk will be funds to pay the National Charter more than pleased to attend this dues. splendid presentation Friday, Iee. Moving pictures of Hawaiian Is- ihe caiable direction of lands and the Great Northwest of -- 1. A strong cast Is working under United States were shown. Later Peterson Smith. The cast : wrestlers coached by Deseret Gymnasium wrestled to u draw. ICoxlng Judge Marvin Carlisle was featured by local sports. Ills wife Winifred Graham Marian, a daughter .. Marian Olson Uoehlve Girls entertained Friday u daughter Myra, Evelyu ItyU'rg in evening at the Amusement hall Kstella Lucille I'utmau In their honor of their mothers. ... Jack Wright Andy, a son program they presented the liee-hlv- e Aunt Millie Amy Carlisle plan. (James and refreshments Wayne Kent Carlos Smith followed the program. Stubliins Ralph Fryer Wendell Iiowthorpe Mrs. Jessie Wagstaff conducted Grandpa Box Question WYNN jHewYorh without a country. He ba been In Jail at Modelo prison. Barcelona. Spain, and la scheduled for deport a lion to France. American authorities said tbey were powerless to aid him hccnue be can produce nel Iher a pnMport nor a birth fer tiflcnte. Woodflehl sailor, clnlms be was born In Delaware county, but search of the records failed to reveal a birth certificate. Ptrftct Fool Dear Mr. W'ynn: a I have been married little over to live la coming mother My year. with us. My husband says the only mother-in-laway he will let his to us Is for buy a foldwith us live ing bed for her you tell nie why to sleep la Can he Insists on a Yours truly. bed? folding I. M. FRANTIC. motherAnswer: He figures If his hs bed a in law sleeps folding -in will be able to shut her up whenever he wants to. Dear Mr. meant e VVynn: advise In detail what is a diplomat Truly yours Kindly by CON. GRESSMAN. Answer: A "diplomat" Is a man who always remembers his wife's birthday and at the same time forgets her age. Dear Mr. Wynn: paper that a man fell from the roof of a building, Into a wagon filled with soda water bottles. The newspaper claimed the man was not hurt If this Is true how do you account for it? Truly yours, L DOUTIT. Answer: That could happen, especially so If the soda water bottles were filled In this particular case the man wasn't hurt because he fell Into a wagon full of soft drinks. I read In the ten-stor- y Dear Mr. Wynn: I am sure I met the meanest man In the world. This man, as soon as the cold weather comes around, goes down to the railroad tracks and calls out ail sorts of rile names at the engineers as they pass in their engines. It seems the engineers get angry, but they can't stop their engines, so they throw pieces of coal at him, trying, of course, to bit him. That's Just what this man wants. He has a bag with him and as the engineers throw the coal at htm he picks It up and takes It boms for his furnace. Did you ere kur of anyone meaner than that? Vancouver Island Only v Place Skylark Survives Vancouver Island, It, C. Is the only spot on the North American continent where the English skylark, rare singer, makes his home, according to a writer in the Detroit News. On any day, from spring to fall. Its song may be heard within a ten minutes' drive from the heart o Moinli! . Is the best tine to hear it sins. P.rd li vers cuno from us far us the Ati.ntlc co.ivt to hear Its song. TU biid l i heard In all of Vicb rla. S.verul songs may he to ard In ti e conr-- e of half an hour near any of its nesting places. It is the only survivor of l,iVX English iong birds Imported in P.H). and p.in, the others having been the robin, goldiinch, blue tit and brown linnet All were released In the wilds of Vancouver Island, near Victoria, and all perished long ajo, except the skylark. Of all the attempts made to cbloidze this bird on the North American continent, Vancouver Island is the one place where he survived. Colonies at Dearborn. Mich., lmMirted In PJ13; Portland, Ore.; and rlatbush. Long Island, disappeared shortly after they were released. Victoria, which has been called "a bit of Old England" because of Its people, customs and 'setting, makes a happy sanctuary for this bird that Is truly English. He Is found, however. In the Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand. Persia, northern India, and Egypt In appearance bis upper pnrt Is dark brown, his throat and breast light huff, creamy white underneath. Although scarcely larger than sparrow, he U used as n food in some countries. Victoria, however, has thrown up protective laws about '8 hi III. 1 FIRST AID COUKMS FOR SCOUT course win also qualify for LEADERS AND OTHERS Dureau of Mines and F.E.lu Fi The Hoy Scouts of America Cot- Aid Certificate. All adults are invited lo tonwood district have arranged an tab iiDorovod course in "First Aid" for the course free of charge. A of First Aid is often an aid all scout leaders and other inter ested adults. The course starts in obtaining industrial employment. Thursday Dec. 13. 11W4 at 7 :H0 p. F.E.R.A. first aid men are paij teJ in the Murray First Ward cents per hour more than laborers. in. The course Is open to F. E. R. A. Impel. The instructors are Dr. Dean A. workmen, and all others interested. The course is under the general .Moffat and Mr. Denel Watts. On completion of the course, stu direct ion of Dr. James Clove, ddents will be awarded an American irector of training poy SeotiU of Ued Cross First Aid certificate. The America, Cottonwood district. knowl-edg- e THE 'milt a' road MURRAY BOY LIKES C C C CAMP to Green River- - cooa 225 foot siist.i,i, ridge n cross the Green Ulver, and CCC camps established hroughuut the I'. S. by President Uoosevelt, during the past 2 years, have proven to be of Inestimable value to the unemployed young men of the country is recognized by ev- That the eryone. The young boys who were wandering helplessly from one place to another and from one section of the country to another, vainly searching for work, have found in the C C C camps a haven from conditions that were slowly and surely breaking down their morale and bringing t" discouragement and despair many. The 0 0 C camps have provided these hoys a part in great undertakings, where discipline, wholesome food, regular hours, and work in the great open spaces have given them better health and u more wholesome outlook on life. Mr. Frank Adams, who Is spending fifteen day leave of absolute with Ids parents from the C C C camp near Manila, Vtah, Is one who is enthusiastic iu his appreciation for what these camps are doing; for the young men of the country. He has taken a great deal of Interest in all projects undertaken, such as trail building, road building, bridge work, caris'iiter work, camp detail, and other activities. He was one of 37 who first came over from bis old camp at Vernal to help build the law ramp at Manila, on October 2. He has In the C C (1 eams since July of this year. He tells his own story of camp life irs follows: 'T enjoy the life of the ( C C and think it Is a fine organization. President Itoosevelt had 11 mighty 2od Idea when be thought of It. It trains the young man to get out for himself. ,o meet new friends, to travel ml new country. The C C C camps oioii up new roads Into the forest to control floods and for fire protecting to save the for-stThe C C C ,mp provides these Imijs a home in the wilderness and keeps them out of Jail, gives them work and a miall amount of The money doesn't iimount money. to anything In comparison to the training he gels to prepare him for a future Job. In our old ciiiup wt constructis! aUmt ao mile of road, and rifltvn inil.-of trail for the catiletiien and herder; put In s bridge, j ompletcl n Summit hirk Ashley f..ret. Mild an S mile ced-- r feme on Dlmond mountain. In "iir mw camp we constructed a road Into camp, put In our bridge; milt a road Into the Ashley For ' I"" 'n new ranger station. Mammoths Larger Than Elephants d Mammoths were Imge shaggy haired L.jMS, resembling both the mnModotift which preceded them and the elephants of tMny. They had trunks and Ion,:, curving Ivory tusks. They lived In what are now North America, Europe, and Aula, and rxUted during the Ice age. which started about the beginning of the PeiMocene eriod and last ed Up to the beguiling f tn, ,,,5 rn n;e, or the lat fUieen or twen 'y thousand years. p,ties of mammoth have been found by sclen '!"V ImeMlgntors In many part In 'bis country nnd Europe. In Siberia cmplete specimen i'fle Wn round rmnen In the ground by niodrrn scientific lne Ugator. Dory frmn the remain of mammoth ror many hundred of year ha been an article of mm mer.e In Siberia, The fivh and hair f the stHvlmcns found In fr07.cn ground were In a good t.ite of pre ervatlon. , Mammoths wre ban the present day Indianhirgr ele ''bntit ind Mine of them were 'irger than the huge African elc '.hum. They differed fmm the "indern elephant In that their ears ere much smaller and their tusks longer and more curvlng.-;hlca- go Tribune. .re now s. h.-o- r. - U Is fa; lor PK-JK- r ADAMS FRANK The Center of Earth central portion Liquid of the eartl Is believed to be liquid. In the sea that It will transmit earthquake waves, as loiltuiIiMl will, liquid any elastlt tranjaS not will but transverse earthquake waves, Service Above All do If It were soil! T5 computed on the assum? Hon of liquidity depends sotuesW on the assumption made a to t distribution of density within C earth, but all reasonable tssu& Hons give a pressure of over (KNi pounds per square Inch, It would pressure TIGHT OLD COUGHS LOOSEN RIGMW one little sip ami the orJiafl Htw eolith Is gone a few Ik on cough obi iiMigh bang no more It's really wonderful watch how- - s'edily bad. hup'" cdils are put out of lu-- i l'" Right (i way that tight m clfr ui the bronchial "' you're on your toes again11-easier. and breathing ' You never know what hoiire powerful, this night you'll ' harmless mixture that "act llash" so get a 4.l cellt i"''1" Huckley's Mixture (triple r wii- and keep It handy. Pn drucf'" Drug Company and nll se it mid money back if ll s ti'-- AT PHUWMa l ll-- V ASINOLESIPPROVtS I 4. f j. i tT Murray Laundry More Leisure Hours for Women" J Let Us Do Our Part to Bring You Wash Day Phone Murray SAI WAL Soutl es Ikhlcd. 4 ELD " m-e- DESERETMORTUARY in up a hitherto owning jsirtioii of the Ashley Silonal Forest, The latter pmjert vill last all winter. In case of bad weather that us from working outside, vp have projects around camp to keep us busy. our camp is located 7 miles thU side of Manila, 2 miles off the main mad, and ti!) miles northeast fmm Vernal, Utah, in Sheep Creek canyon which is narrow with a small i stream of water. The cliffs are "."si feet high here. The camp U designed In the shape of a pine tree. Paths are made from each barrart EICl four of them, one power house, i wash house, mess hall, officers' iiiarters, cook's quarters, drylns house, etc. We have just completed the S' ciiinp and it looks great We have had many compliments from Fi The wrsoiis visiting the camp. I tuck Springs th newspjiper had INS following to say about our camp: "The public was g'ven the oppor unity t ltisMct th" newest (' C C amp, to be established in this re. gion when Manila Camp ompany P.H'.o C C C held open house at Its location on Sheep creek rear Manila, I'tah. The promtiO Deluded tin iithletic carnival, lance, ut.d vocal and Instruments' musical programs by the nieniltfr? of the ciimp. li-e- 11 31 - st ructed s Shaggy-Haire- 8) 213 Freedom! j i SEF Fe |