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Show ..it THE MURRAY EAGLE LEGAL NOTICES I'NITEl) STATES COMMISSION' ER OF EDUCATION ATTACKS ABA HO For further information consult FASCISM IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS the County Clork or the HAPPENINGS respect- ive signers. John W. Studebaker. United States Comissioner of Education Mrs. J. D. Bowers, NOTICE TO CREDITORS m a new book, "Plain Talk", just PHONK HOl.LADAV 53-iff the press, makes a slashing of ANNIE M- SEVER- cvaTl? attack on all attempts to restrict "The Shepherdess of the Sheco" The graduating class of GranSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims freedom of learing in American ite Seminary will give their ex- by Noel Streatueld will he reschools and among adults in ercises in with vouchers to the Honaday ward next viewed next Monday afternoon at undersigned at No. 3. First National Bank general. Sunday evening after the Sacra- living school by Mrs. Nellie One hundred thousand copies ment service. The work is under Building, Murray City, Utah, on All patrons of the school air the of can that the CrT 21st HOUSE 'Tlain Talk", published by the the direction of Professor Frank are invited to attend at 1:30. of A. and ?t5e fly day travel at May, RAINBOW National Home Library Founda- Seegmiller. The theme of the will ever visit it and they visit U. lUou. W. T. FOX, far the in Administrator of the" Estate of tion, in a popular 25c edition, re- evening will be "Joseph Smith, Draperies and coverings for only in winter. long, long ago lease the views of Dr. Studebaker the Man Different." fnt southland the people furniture will be discussed and is Holladay Deceased, In the fall of the year to on the relation of democracy and , hevers; ereat house, and it was favored in having a demonstrated by Mrs. Bessie Terespecially IHlblicati March erects a see the !2?i93G. birds gathering in education. Insistently the author high percentage of members in the rell, in the Friday afternoon at the home w the very sky in uubuy cnauenng. Then some! Date of last publication, April brings the reader to a considera- graduating class. of Cecilia Tolman on Viewmonl tion of what he urges as the and morning you find them gone. If A 3930. Street. and is painted within had watched the face of the GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney American way of achieving and you colors known the Junior f in all exerIrving Seminary Further-an- d moon that night you would have ioi administrator. safeguarding "life, liberty and the cises will be held in Cottonwood Officers of P. T. A. have selectb'en" of.. color, of happiness." heauti- - seen them flying south across it. the pursuit ,iv ed next ward their cast for a comedy, "An after Sunday evening more, wunui NOTICE TO CREDITORS "Today, democracy stands more the Sacrament service." Mrs. Cas- Arizona Cowboy," to be mosi oeauuiui They were going south to the the presentrainbow, ful Rainbow Home where they althan ever in a great shadow", Dr. ta will be in have ed at Irving auditorium, Friday, Estate of JOHN RICHARD.kin? in l"c Essays charge. Studebaker says. "In the midst been ways spend the winter. 01 au from the studies on May 8. The stage management SON, Deceased. it is the house of chaos and the complexities of ethicalprepared the Throughout Creditors will present claims from their text, is under the direction of Wendell coming and subjects rvervone is weuon.c lands have forfeited the "Balance for many with have going the years rainbow, of vouchers to they the their feet spent Wheels," by Amos N. Bowthorpe. a! the undersigned a machine age, the people of Merill. tis a beautiful bird (the Indians winters in this house and still do. at No. 3, First National Bank A Health Clinic will the fowls of It is their winter home. There Building, Murray City, Utah, on privileges of democracy for the yiieve). but only they sing and chatter the months or before the 21st day of May, A. paternalism of dictatorship. A Union metings for ward offic- be conducted at Holladay school, wave of despotism sweeps over ers Friday, May 1st from 9:40 to 11 away till spring comes to us D 193G. are" scheduled as follows: JOHN LEROY RICHARDSON, the world in this hour of crisis. m. for all children expecting and there in an eternal again, 'Murray First ward, to Executor of the estate of John We are testing whether this or Primary MAttRESS RECOVERING warmth of color enter school next September. Saturday,- 2 p. m. they renew Richardson, Deceased. can solve the is U any democracy desired by nurse and doctor , themselves to renovated return refreshed Date of School Sunday, 12:30 p. 0id Mattresses firsj. publication, March problems forced upon it. To us Sutuiy that all and brilliant applicants will arrive not with m the Grant Ward. like of new, coming just an(j rebuillt falls the historic mission of maklater than 10 a. m., as they dei. 1. And in of each spring. 12:30 the Date n. Pueblo m.. of last publication, April ing democracy work." or halt price. " MTlrp:(V Fiixt W nrrf sire to leave at 11 o'clock. Indian villages of the southwest, 23, 193G. In MATTRESS of freedom OVERMAN'S discussing in the years and years ago (and GLEN E. HOWE,, -2:30 koieOSociety p. .Sunday, Attorney Holladay evening study group thought and instruction far RENOVATING CO. in some even now) there was n for executor. Murray First Ward. will meet at the home of Mr. and American or called schools, Rainbow House of 1067 common size, 'Phone Mur. 35, or Hy. Mrs. Melvin T. Burton, Friday Stude"academic freedorrhV-B- r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS where the refreshing power of The Sunday School officers and Free Delivery Service baker writes: evening. Benjamin Hollingworth color and the rainbow were esteachers held their regular month- will $42 So. 10 East Estate of CLARENCE L. TANthe lesson from Prof. of press, "Freedom of "give speecif, revered. business meeting Thursday pecially NER, Deceased. of assembly, and of teaching, ;,o ly "Jesus the Talmadge's book, Creditors will present claims hand in evening at the home of James E. Christ." These hand. freedoms with vouchers to the undersigned Moss. After the discharge of busiat No. 3, First National Bank are not primarily for the ness a social hour with light reOlympus Sewing club met at "ofhe individual rights freshments was enjoyed. Building, Murray City, Utah on the home of Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Hi or before the 21st day of May, A. of speaKersTKpublishers,' of orD. 1936. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Coxe ganizers of meetings, .or of teachRelief Society Literary group led in the discussion of ROSE A. TANNER, ers. They are fundamental, to quilt hn Administratrix of the estate of uemocracy because they protect held an unusually interesing de- patterns. tne masses ofpoople in their partment on Tuesday. Companffi Clarence L. Tanner, deceased. ionable books were discussed by Mrs. Ruth Howard has returned Date of first publication, March essential Hi 2G, 1936. rightly heaJV,to read, home after visiting in Pocatcllo to assemble and discuss, and to Mrs. Lucille Hickman. Hi Date of last publication, April learn. Once and Blackfoot, Idaho. any one of these free1936. June Nielson, daughter of Mr. Hi 23. doms is successfully suppressed, GLEN E. HOWE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackay we are in danger of losing all of and Mrs. Perry Nielson, is report Hi for administratrix. Attorney announce to be ed the birth of a daughter from recovering safely them." Hi an appendicitis operation of last at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. esto who want "Let those NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hi Mackay was formerly Miss Eva tablish an intellectual paternal- week. Drage. Hi Estate of WILLIAM HARDY ism to protect the people from Mrs. Zenna Buttle entertained is considered what dangerous Hi BREEZE, also known as WILNielson and Company doctrine advocate such control, Monday, April 20th honoring the areHyrum Hi LIAM H. BREEZE, Deceased. building a new factory St 4ft eighth birthday anniversary of Creditors will present claims not in the name of democracy." her son, Gerald. South and Holladay Boulevard GIVEN Hi with vouchers to the declares Commissioner Studefor the production of Old Mill undersigned " but as part and parcel Hi at No. 3, First National Bank baker, Mrs. Clara Stone has issued in- products. Mr. Nielson expects his : . . e r nni"1 rtniWintt Pitv P'ogiam. Those de- vitations to the young friends of building to be ready for use by Vuh Mi.mv Hi to democracy ist , her daughter, Jane, for a birthday June 1st, when he will introduce Hi or before the 30th day of Jut.e,:vo,fd J1JMI1 lillU MJII1 llllVliCllUal (Mll'l A D. 1936. party at their home, Friday, April several new kinds of relish and " Hi 24th. ELIZA MARY BREEZE, ad-- , jams. To education as a profession, ministratrix of the estate of Wil- - Dr. Stuuebaker directs the fol- jj Marriage licenses were issued liam Hardy Breeze, also known j Hyrum Nielson has returned ,(m jnK concluding statement in this week to Clara Marie from Southern where early ueceu.seu. as California, u. William Hi nice.e, his book "Plain Talk": "If our of Holladay and Mr. Steffenson a he of He rest. month enjoyed GLEN E HOWE, profession believes in democracy, was You to in 'Attorney Morris Hall of Boulder. Every 25c on his return Ensign accompanied by For Administratrix. it must do its part in safeguardMrs. Wendell LivHi his daughter, a Chance on Blue Delfite First publication April 23, 193(1. ing our schools from the beginThe Hobby Committee for and her son, Dick, who Hi 1936."" nings of dictatorship. To nu. ingston 15. Achievement Dinnerware Set, May ;La.st night in M. I. A. for publication in have spent the past three months Market. 11 that means vigorous and united on -May 12 is anxious that all hobby Pacific Coast. the efToi t on the part of teachers and lovers have an opportunity to enAmerican citizens, not patriotic their display. A canvass of ter be Mrs. hostess Stone will Clara if Winner must call only to thwart SX'cific threats to at a luncheon next Wednesday for the community is being planned. same within jj academic freedom but to improv ladies of her cilub. our education to that we may Mrs. Helda Powell was hostess ifl Days. At Law more adequately and competentIT Ladies Literary Club will meet in her new home on Russell lane ly meet the heavy demands which next Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Thursday afternoon to mcmben of her luncheon club. democracy makes upon its citi- home of Alta Need ham. zens for intelligent action." NOTARY PUBLIC Jungle Noltjr Placa Regarded as "the outstanding consistent with tne adult apAmerican advocate of public for- proach to prooiems. It aims to Explorers who luive 8eiit some ums." the father of the Des teach people not what to think, time In tli Afrlenn jungles Imva forums, but how to think through public (lesiTllieil tlie jurili; ns being filled Moines nationally-knowOffice 4620 So. State and director of a Federal Gov- issues; not what is true, but what wlili the noise of many animals educational ernment project alternatives there are to choose during the nlplit Phone Mur. 499-10 demonstrafrom; not what to believe, but set has which up HiifiHiHiHiHiHiSHiHiHiHWifiHiHiHi centers how to get understanding. forum tion public throughout tne United States, Dr. Z7 Studebaker r9W discusses the public Waternirloo Iron Africa forum plan of adult civic educaIs native t The waterim-liittion, and tells why adult educaand winhrin Africa. tion must be modernized to preserve American democracy. Adult education must help vs not only to acquire ami develop individual skills and abilities, but HERBERT ALLEN j t see life as a whole, and the relation of the parts tn one ani Gardners & Florists other, in order that we may act in cooperative intelligently tfToit," he says. "The good life is not somtthn.g to have and to Soil - Fertilizer hold, but to be continually crcat-id- . Our vi hole educational process Porch Boxes from the cradle to the grave must Etc. a be made to contribute to FOR USED CAR BARGAINS for the corporative reaching C'tod life in all its manifestations. COUNTY yx7 South 4lh Past IN The public forum offers an appro, Phone Murray 462 priate technique by which adults may be guided in a learning pro! cess. H is a technique which is Reporter - y. "E Xk" Tf .,h.. bel pre-scho- . - "A.-Sun- day. -- pro-tecti- ! Eg 19 Piece U1JNINEK SET AWAY rn r r , M straight-jacketing.- Saturday, 6 P. M. Every Purchase Entitles a Beautiful the latest the Fred R. Morgan for the Ten Attorney MURRAY I VARIETY STORE 1 n W Lowest Priced i IS Months SEE 100 Proof mm H In Whiskey zest-fu- l. THE BEST THE I AT THESE BUYS YOU'LL SAVE! 1929 1929 1933 1926 1929 1929 1929 1929 1931 1931 1929 1929 STUDEBAKER SEDAN REO BROUGHAM CHEVROLET SEDAN ..... DODGE TRUCK ESSEX COACH DODGE SEDAN PACKARD SEDAN .......... STUDEBAKER SEDAN NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN HUPMOBILE SEDAN HUPMOBILE SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN $J9d TrnoAPt boulh Kit festival A Mr I ItmsON DEALERS Murray u- -Phnn - - HAY 195 3 COAL FEED - - FLOUR - CRAIN DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON rilONi: Murray 295 11 & CO. Opposite City Hall g j0 1JiJ CHASE MOTOR CO. ... Old Murray, Ulah IBAR'T'INN K ffi Hj WHERE BEER IS ALWAYS FRESH S Licensed Beer Parlor 15S East 2nd South Hi .g ifj SliiHiHiHiHiSHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiKHiHiliHi Try in rvsnttmrs to., tne I.iiiiti!t lnNfi Ltirgat DistiUery it Kttntl) (,it n.morf |