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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, JANUARY Girl Wanted j lCirl wanted to work at the i WINDMILL INN Wilson Avenue and State St Apply n person. No pnone application cousiucicu. 14, 193? Page 3 and presented at the commencement its efforts to further stabilize Advance; exercises in May. and improve the agricultural inThe Conference; World Danger Spots; Machinery Mr. Taylor, principal of the dustry of state and nation. of American Government and Murray high school, points out The message of the How it Works: Armistice; and, that the offering of awards is a was hailed by those who governor heard it World Peace Movements. fine means of stimulating young as a very definite and straight-spoke- n PEARL B. FARRELL, Reporter A check of the above list of people to do their best and we call upon the legislature Phone Holladay 26 problems will readily reveal that would like to call it to the at- against that any legislation these problems are the major tention of public spirited citizens would interrupt or hamper a fulwhich are of the and solicit ler continuation of the march of confronting Holladay Relief Society met Bishop L. Joseph Wise; Remarks problems us as United States World citi- their aid.community If anyone else feels recovery which, he pointed out, Tuesday morning at ten and by La Dell Reynolds; S' n inclined to offer an award we had you will also completed two quilts. Luncheon Congregation and Benediction by zens. I believe gotten under way in that to pain a full under- shall be glad to have them get Utahalready was served to twelve members Chas. R. Reynolds. as well as in any other standing of these problems one in touch with the authorities. at noon. Next Tuesday afternoon state and better than in many. Mrs. Maud Moss will conduct the Bids for the four rooms to b" would have to do a good deal In almost the opening h of dieEM"; into United States and BIRTHDAY BALL FOR THE literary lesson and has chosen as added to the Holladay School of his messagee Governor her subject "Abraham Lincoln". were received by the Board of World History. Blood sounded the clarion call PRESIDENT JANUARY 30 A course filled with just a There will also be a very fine Education of the Granite District for economy. Saving that with news discussion of current and into is awarded was musical program. Everyone and the contract is general chair- the coming of better times there Mayor Berger a of present day problems man of the President Roosevelt is a proper desire to vited to be present. study Enoch Chytraus and Son. Salt enlarge and Lake contractors. The bid was would be hardlv sufficient to Ball committee and ar- expand it should be borne in Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Jensen en- well within the architect's esti- orient these problems in their Birthday are under way for a mind that we must not forget the tertained at dinner on Sunday mate. Construction will begin proper setting, so hence the nec- rangements at the ball needs of existing agencies. He attendance very large of of the third conthe Mr. essity and within five days after the phase for the following guests: which will be held January 30, told the legislators that his ofcourse: of in that certain Mrs. A. L. Jensen and their tract was awarded, and the time filling fice now has requests from state and phases of our Ameri- 1937. daughter, Delores, Mr. and Mrs. for completion of the building periods Ernest is and agencies totalSmith of chairman departments can development which are not the ticket and Wylie L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. will be 150 days. This will be a while estimated publicity commit- ing $12,500,000 in reached the divisions. other S. Miss Helen P.WA. the government Jensen, Shirley proiect, tee and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman and revenues total only $6,000,000, As we cost the proceed cent Wilkinson and Stanley Jensen. of the through furnishing 45 per J. Clifford Hansen are in charge and this takes no account of suband the Granite School Board course we are working and of the arrangements and decorarevenue that might be into the course as the tions. R. R. Rasmussen is sec- stitute Dr. Frederick J. Pack will be to furnish the remaining PS per weaving needed through enactment of a arise the following speaker for Holladay ward Sac- cent. This the District will be opportunities of the general committee. homestead exemption law. rament Meeting on Sunday at able to do without additional phases of our development which retary Referring to the constitutional are to needed tie the bid 12 o'clock. problems bonding. The second lowest amendment providing for hometo and the student give was submitted by Belnap and together stead tax exemption up to $2,000 some sense of the chronoligical Gilmer Pihl, who spent the Dowsett, local contractors. of assessed valuation and $300 developments of these problems holidays with his mother, has left valuation on personal property, Mrs. D. H. Bradlee will be hos- in our country. for San Francisco for duty in the executive urged that very at tess to the bridge foursome the United States Navy. 1. America's in Eucareful consideration be given beginning her home on 48th South Friday this matter and its rope. The Missionary Class of Hol- afternoon. effects upon the financial struct2. Period of Discovery and Exladay ward will give a party Sature of the state, before any profrom Page 1) (Continued ploration. meet La Dell Terrell for will Mrs. Bessie Reyurday evening gram is written into law. He 3. of colonies and Founding at nolds at the Reynolds home on with her sewing and art class condition in the colonies. the state by advocating the en- pointed out, however, that it is Bon Air Avenue. the home of Mrs. Carlos Lambert 4. The imperative that the legislature for fight actment of a suitable fair prac- determine supremacy. on Clearview Avenue Friday af- 5. its course on this subtices law governing the conduct Winning of Independence. Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Stoddard, ternoon at one o'clock. 6. ject immediatecly because of of Growth of in business and government. the industry on at who was operated Monday that changes in revenue 7. How we came to have our state. He warned against any would be necessitated bv any exthe Salt Lake General Hospital, Saturday evening the Jolly boundaries. present structure the in radical changes is doing very well. Contractors will entertain at a 8. The of revenue and taxation that emption law passed. Referring to passing frontier. hostess dinner and bridge party 9. amendment voted the people The of governdevelopment might embarass the state and the fact that the by The Holladay ward Bishooric for their husbands at the home of the language ment over control Business. work upon business, hardships hold a of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Hickman and ward Teachers will is permissive in nature, he also at and the industry people large. called attention to the fact that Each member of the class will series of cottape meetings in the on 48th South. The executive took a stand the also have an opportunity near future. The first of these to popular vote on this amendmeetings was held at the home Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ma- make a thorough study of at against any proposed diversion ment, which was the only one of from six proposed amendments to of Albert J. Newman, 4308 23rd bel Henderson will have charge least one president of the United of gasoline tax revenues East, Thursday evening. The next of the literary lesson to be eiven States and problems of his per- road purposes and further sug- pass, would indicale that "rather in the series will bp held at the at Relief Society for Mt. Olym- iod and he will be given a gested that state aid should be definite mandate" had been givhome of Bishop L. Joseph Wise pus ward. chance to present a brief report extended to the towns and the en by them that earnest effort of his study to the class as a counties in the matter of im- be made to make this amendnext Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All church members who The literature class will meet whole. This procedure will also proving and building roadways ment operative. He pointed furlive in the vicinity of the home with their leader, Mrs. Nellie help to give the student a sense and streets. He suggested care- ther, however, that the exemp3:40 of where the meeting is held are at afternoon the chronological development ful consideration of a direct pri- tion plan suggested important Friday invited to attend. mary law and advised against changes in the relationship of and continue their studv of the of present day problems. At the completion of this increasing the obligations of the state The P.T.A. of the Holladay and Ribles and literature of the Far and local governments Irving Schools will hold its reg- East. Last week Mrs. McKinney's course we feel that our students state general fund, at this time, which should be given careful was his that belief this consideration. it ular meeting at the Irving lesson was on the Koran and the will have a far better grasp of stating Junior on Thursday evening, life of Mohammed and those who present problems and will also was the wish of a majority of January 21, at eight o'clock. The braved the cold to go, felt more have a good functional back- the people of Utah. For the "farFOR SALE teachers of both schools will be than reDaid as the lesson was a ground in American and World mer, the governor urged conand CHICKENS GEESE tinued of consulSchool at the Irving for most interesting one. development irrigation history, and hence will become Mrs. E. Hessner more intelligent citizens than the and full cooperation by the state tation before the meeting. Inquire 5520 South State Mrs. W. S. Edmonds entertain- students who studv American with the federal government in On Monday, January 25, at ed the Five Hundred Club history in the traditional way. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Next year, if conditions allow, at her home on 23rd eight o'clock the Holladay Flower Garden Club will meet for East. Notice is hereby given that the Stockholder's Annual Meeting the writer would like to test this of the North Jordan Irrigation Company will be held on Monday, election of officers. An interestmethod along side of the traRons of the Pioneers and their ditional method in an experithe 25th day of January, 1937, at 11 o'clock a.m., at Taylorsville ing program has been arranged and anyone interested in flowers wives will meet at the Holladay mental in an attempt to Meeting House, Taylorsville, Salt Lake County, Utah, for the puris invited to join the club. The chapel Thursday evening, Janu- evaluate this method in comparipose of presenting the reports of the officers of the Company, and lor transacting such other business as may properly come before for a Pioneer partv. Pio- son with the old method. place of meeting will be announ- ary ced later. the meeting. neer costumes will be worn and CitizensWn 8nd Vocations You are hereby notified to bring your certificates in the old the refreshments will be such as 9th Grade On Monday, January 4, Granite might have been served to the for transfer. Corporation In our social science classes District Board of Education met pioneers at one of their CatherABRAM BARKER. and reorganized. Mr. B. E. Mix ines. Old fashioned dancing also in the ninth grade we divide the Secretary. course which is of a half vear was elected president, Mr, John will be enjoyed during the evenduration into two divisions. W. Cook, vice president, and Mr. ing. deals with government and the Thomas W. Dimon. secretary. Mr. other with a studv of vocation. George W. Bruerton was made SOCIAL SCIENCE In our division on government chairman of the Finance ComDEPARTMENT we trv to heln the student pet mittee. Mr. Vcrn Bolinder took a backcround which will enable the seat vacated by Mr. D. W. AMERICAN HISTORY him to carry out his governParrot, who was defeated in the mental duties as a citizen. recent election. studv of government is subdivid(Continued from Page 1) ed into eieM divisions: First. Sunday evening at 6:30, Hollaof mate- Our Political inheritance: Secday ward will hold its Farewell such a fine collection Testimonial for La Dell Reynolds rial that the school should be ond. Tb national government of who is leaving Monday, January willing to furnish the shelves in work; Third. Governments in our 25 for the Brazilian Mission. The which to keep them. states, territories, and posses-sioFourth. Local governHow The P'an Works program for the young missionrnr ii divided into three ments; Fifth. Court procedure"!: ary is as follows: Opening Song by Congregation: Invocation by major divisions: Firts, Survey of Sixth. Financing of povernments; William Baker; Vocal Solo by J. the major news hanponines in Seventh. Pelatiops of one nation C. Wright; Musical Selections, (a the United States and the world; tn another; and Eight, governand b ) numbers; Sandy In- Second. Ftudy of the major so- ment in our own state. s The other nart of our course strumental Quartet, under direc- cial., political and economic tion of Arthur Peterson; Rewhich confront the United we pro spending in a study of marks by Royal B. Stone; Solo State? and the world todav. Here vocation. Perhaps there i s no by Mrs. Peai'i Kimball Davis; Mu- we follow the bnrkwrd Hwfi"-men- t more important problem the insical Selections (Mexican) by method and go back into dividual will have to face than Mexican Society; Remarks by our historv reference books to the one which involves chnosine President Antoinc R. Ivins; Duet, pet the background material nec- one's life work nd herotninf (a and b) numbers. Zina Buttle essary to an understanding of successful at it. The individual and Sadie Rock; Remarks by the problems: Third, consists of cannot be expected to make a filling in certain rha' of his- wise choice unless he knows what occupations are open to of America, vhjrh ich LEGAL NOTICES tory study as outlined above does not him, what is neressarv for suctouch n"d which is necesnrv in cess in these occupations, and DELINQUENT NOTICE BELL CANYON IRRIGATION riving the rrncr perspective to how he rates nn with the Qualnn tmderstanding of our present ities necessary for socces in these COMPANY occupations. In this course we HOIKS of the day, a Principal Place of Business, RED world. r trv to give the bov and of In making our stm-egirl the Nn. 1. Sandv. I'lah. phone keeps you in touch ith nr'.ve we Uo the S'boli;1ic help needed in making satisfacAt a meeting held on October vocational choices. tory current fricinln, run errand, hring informapmrn?ino. 23. 133H. the Hoard tf Directors ind thf oter W start the course with a of the Bell Canyon Irrigation fho Scholastic cfrrir tvn is You tion, i ready in emergencies. consideration of whv one should rr current new. One Company levied an assessment of for few v. can one a haie rent da a one's Mnrrh future rind then plan F.vnts we "Th en'St'ed rf $1.(10 pi r share on the capital tdp rher, mak a studv of how one should siock. inc assessment is cue at Arntwd tir go about choosing one's vocation once and will be delinquent on "The Course of National Aairs". so that he may make a good our V ticr theo n ctiidi' for December 15. 193(5. and unless choice. With this ns a backcround of nf pews rrolrr"S Hjertiosion payment is made before will be we of the advertised and sold on January innrrt fron the social science ninethen turn to a survey occupational fields which point of view. 15, 1937, at the Secretary's ofour 1odv of 1he the Mudert must choose from. In maVi fices at East Ciesccnt at o'clock and economic At the conclusion of this survey 'jtoc'nl. political, p m. we follow the each student is given nn oppornrobVnn tod.iv, ft The following arc delinquent: hcv are prose'ed tunity to make a detailed studv nrob'cm t Name Cert. Shares Amt. in the S( holistic and as Ihcv of one or two occupations which No. If ftm eoatampUte & par current maea- - he seems most interested in at pnnenr in efemM f m ew or ummI cat 8 $ B OO 42 Fredciirk Fish 'hat time in pron-Wand he which feels these Mnovintf In 6 m ft inferred payment baala, 77 C. II. Sloven 600 7)rif if we find we cannot under- he has a good chance for sucas. W fcr In poalUnn 167 Walden Ihmsakrr 62 6690 stand cess. In a h's'nrinri' our course Without we concluding the" to ftaalat yea U ftrrtnglng 124 Intcrmountatn IHdg. 'hen rive attention to some of bnrkcrotirid. we then proceed tb oa tnont & Loan Venation 30 30 00 bnrk into H!orv and follow the facts every worker should terms. 6 125 Stanley Duflm 600 ih'nnrh the- development f'f thin know and then finally to the 20 20.00 nrohl'-122 Heber C. Jex n t 't n it l necenrv elements which make for success. 174 Kdna Vawdicy (Home This course is not designed to in order develop an itellicei-Oar "ConUnuInj;" Tolicy Will Save You Owners' Loan Corp.) 2 2 00 itP''prM.',nd,T,i? f f i'. A of tlio heln the student make final Approximately this choices, but it is destudied in we have tonic 40 On Your InRuranc Cost Jas. A Mirkrlsnn, to von introduce signed him will to vear rive tW th marker Secretary and Treasurer. n idea of the natiire and cope world of work and to nrnuaint I LL HE CLAD TO IIFLP YOU list follows1 him with vocational possibilities First Publication, January 7. 1937 of our work. (N Omrrft for TTil there. rvle) Political Last Publication, January 14, 1937 Civil War 'n Here orain In our civic class r.irwrviirn: How FWtinns tire HAMILTON REX H"M: Isue in the Flection: Im- we have been able through cooperation of the students and 4762 SOUTH STATE STREET portance of Third Parties" ftoverrmeft Owner-H- their homes to ret an abundance Mur. I6S Phone Re. Mid of ti'1'ttet; Dictatorship of materials with which to work, French Derocracv: and here neain also wP re eon. Oiallcpee Vrrtn S'lfTe: lV'h Sides rf frontod with the problem of lack t Wilson Ave. and Stale St. I.Mt FicVt: Te Leaetio of shr If room where we ran take HAY - FEED . - FLOUR - - COAL CRAIN Trie' a Comrhirk: The Ameri- care of the materials wc have J can Indian: Devaluation of the been able to get. President U. O. Miller and French Franc; The World Wide CASEY JONES. Prop. DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Slnicrl" over Ownet'hip Fac- - familv have offered an award DerrncraCV; consisting of a Cold medal to the fm. Cor'rmitm. The World Wide Simple over high school student dojne the Lunchel Sandwiches nnvernmert X. best work in English composition Dirt.iiorhin & S fill f5eei)r)1v: Mo- this vear. This medal will he Berr Served (o Your Car tion Picture in United State?; suitably inscribed with the name of the doner and the 'd The New Deal Acmries; DemniONF. Murray 422 Opposite City Hall name of the winner end will be ocracyThe Main Line cf Social Pan-Americ- HAPPENINGS i DIRECTORY Jusiness-Profession- rec-ogni- 7e al Where To Trade In SALT LAKE, CITY para-crap- POTATO CHIPS Always insist on Forest Dale fresh Saratoga Chips. Always tad crisp. Superior in quality. Ask your grocer for them. Manufactured by $ FOREST DALE SARATOGA , CHIP CO. 47 East Kensington Ave. Hy. 1711 T$ Sales and Service before have our salesrooms housed a finer buy than the new 1937 models. We invite you to inspect them. OJJsmobile HtivvT A. E. TOURSSEN Was. 6141 South State EJHGATION PUMPS, MOTORS Gierators Compressors, Motor Ui -- rtpairing. Pulleys and Belting, Machines and Generators. New and used motors and machinery, Trv us for dependability. THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. 54t West 2nd South Was. 1246 'to! ige ini LINEN SUPPLIES AH kinds of Linen and Uniforms furnished at reasonable prices. Patronize a Utah industry to Hep your fellow man at work. THfc. 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