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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. APRIL CGME TO THE tnc?eJtacf:J (Continued from Page 1) tion has ever known . . . The American Railroads . . . from the birth of the idea of rail transpor tation . . octopus like, the rail promoters and operators have absorbed the earnings and the products of this commonwealth, ' avidly and continuously. . In the beginning, approximate- mum ! right-of-wa- Friday, April 8 CLEAN per cent of the entire domain of these United States was as an in given in ducement to build railroads . . . as a further inducement every town and hamlet through which a proposed railway was to pass was required to give a bonus . . then stock was sold to a gullible public. . greatly in excess of the actual cost of the construction and equipment investment . . . (establishing over night, almost, the fabulous fortunes of America's royal families) .' . . later transportation rates were made on the basis of the entire value of land grants, bonuses and the amount of stock sold . . . and yet in the face of the assimilation of all of the above listed assets and revenues the railroad com panies within a short time an nounced to an astounded populace . . . that it would not be possible to operate unless subsi dies in the form of mail contracts from the federal government were forthcoming . . . and of course they came. ly 22 UP CAMPAIGN of April 11th to 16th as a Cleanup week this year. This campaign is suggested Commissioner Mullins of the to not only mean a Clean-U- p has County Road department campaign, but also as far as arranged to haul the rubbish and weed possible a paint-u- p during the week followeradication drive. All that can away the ing campaign. All refuse be burned without danger. should be on the curb on or beThe Board of County Commisfore the 16th of April, so that sioners has designated the week no retrace will be necessary. County Fire Chief Has New Speed Car (Continued from Page 1) Rural citizens are now afford ed protection against fire bv the speedy new equipment afford ed by the County Fire Depart ment. The people of our dis trict should really be thankful that they are offered such splen did protection by two such fine organizations as the City and 4795 SOUTH STATE and County Fire Department should continue to boost these departments in every way possible. Members of the county fire department include: Jack Clay, chief: C. A. Rnhinsnn assistant chief: Harry Erickson. ha ttalinn chief; E. E. Caldwell, captain: Bert Haslam. A rrms Harmon Values You Clarence wood. Frank Jones. Claude Hibbard, Mires Hibbard, To Overlook Parley Miller, Joe McOniie. Har vey aeverson, Dansel Watts, Bob NEW FORD SEDAN, Edwards, Len Saunders, Jack Never Been Run Big Discount. Holberry, Jim Johnson and Bob 1937 FORD deluxe 4 SrnOO Gerrard. door sed. Just like new OjU Association Splendid Buy Elect ... LOCAL NEWS NOTES Annual Clean-U- p Drive Set April 18 Jtcuhd the Think. mm at 7, 1938 nruuusiuCK bChOOl prespn." Piay on the Constitution V, ' 0e members of the clean-ucommittee, is the cooperation of all Ward MutualsdaCy0t civic and fraternal organizations in the city and also the particiPupils of Miss Alice F, Second Grade pation of every resident. presented an'1 The business men have al- inal plav verv ways been prominent in the Lincoln School, Tuesday clean-u- p drives and are expected poems were written by the to make a good showing this ren and the scenery wind mills and vear. tulip Citizens are requested to be O BO maae Dy them. After a we Dlav refreshment, on the lookout for special gar""ui Erand cookies with windmij bage days and to call Chief nest Smith or the City Hall for them were served. information in regard to city Omenia RphoimV, and fire department cooperation ,faci"0.!i met Tnpsrtav in any problems they may en? counter in improving the ap- nal Hall who ha of their ;ct '"uiucu iromann pearance grounds. Can (Continued from Page 1) p (Continued from Page 1) ters within the limits of Salt Lake City and should therefore be exploited to the point of What one live institution can do . . . any other can do Talking to Dr. Ellertson, president of the Lions Club, yesterday we came to know that the Murray Lions Club is a real potent organization . . . with definite objectives . . , and a splendid leader at the head . . . who is sincerely interested in the growth and development of Murray ana South Salt Lake County, The genial doctor paid the Eagle one or two compliments and in turn offered some confor which structive criticism we are indeed grateful . . . for such is the way of true cooperation . . .to the Doctor and the Lions Club we Dledee our very best consideration and efforts. The Murray Pharmacy, operated bv the Kingston Brothers, is the only leading drug store, of which we have any knowledge, in the Immediate proximity of a large city, owned and operated by local persons. With the exceedingly large drug chains operating throughout the United states there are tew leading pharmacies indeed . . . operating in or near our principal ... cities . . under . home-ownershi- 05 t.i M'V jv t':T, experiences Dictators are guys who think during her trip. no matter they can take it A three-ac- t who owns it. play, "Sound was presented TuoJ! Horn," laudIn this the and department ... .. S?Uih nrgt;, able task. The Eagle is more than anxious er Warrt to render every service necessary to the betterment of Murray and its citizens, collectively and in dividually, esoeciallv do we want to perform and perform well all of the duties and functions that a newspaper owes to its constituency. If and when you find us dlrelict in our duty, we will appreciate having you call our attention to the same in order that we may have the opportunity to get right. Rendering such a service to a community requires cooperation on the part of the community residents if good results are to be obtained. Therefore we ask you to make it possible for us to be of maximum worth to Mur ray and vicinity by rendering aid when the chance occurs. Subscribe for the Eagle . . . report vour news items weekly: nffer criticism when you have any; speak well of us when you think we deserve it: tell our advertis ers you saw their advertisement in the Eagle: tell us what news you would like that we do not have; tell us of any individual. group or organization that we hare neglected and offer anv suggestion you may have at anytime. You will always find us in terested. And we will more than an. preciate you taking the oDnor- tunity to get acquainted with us personally. There are so many more of you than there is of us that it is next to impossible for us to call on all of you. Nevertheless we would like to know Cotton oi me m... v,iUD The adult rla Meals and Budgeting," under? direction of Mrs. Rn from the University of Utah wffl "c6' muay, April at the Ar imgiuu ocnooi. Anvnr.P intn.. t n uu tiass is cordially invit (J The Arlington P. T. A rL.. will practice at 7:30 Wednesda, evening. Mothers and teachers irom au otner schools in the Murray Districts are invited to join in inese rehearsals. and home management. For the During the world war when of the the Mower of our youth was be pnterprlse and ingenuity this Brothers Kingston speaks ing sent to the front as eun fod welL very der at $30 a month the rail roads immediately took advanMurray is the fifth largest city tage of an emergency and mad in Utah and could be easily made demands not claimed, insofar as the fourth largest by 1940 if we know, by any other industry consistent and judicious effort or agency and these demands were made the citizens objective. were of necessity granted almost No other town in Utah has the in their entirety. residential advantage or the opportunity to secure additional When taxes are levied, th residents, so easily. There are railroads are the first to thousands of Salt Lakers who them, when relief is extended to have not the slightest idea of destitute families, they are again our advantage in light and powamong the comDlainins obiert- - er rates, reasonablv Drlced. de ors, when competition of any na sirable residential property, bet ture arises thevi immedintflv ter facilities, or transportation want the government to SDend tax rates. lowering tax money paid in bv others in An inexpensive oublicitv cam suppress their competition . . . paign prepared and conducted and when labor troubles occur with cood iudgment would show the railroads who do not likp results in a very little surprising taxes . . . again want the pnvpm. time. ment to spend more tax money to fully protect their Murray's denendable and effi operations and property. cient Fire Chief Ernest Smith. 1936 FORD coupe, l and fire department has been ap $IQ"00 Officers Next Monday condition, food rubber, 4t)t) Attempting to analyze the rail pointed by Mayor Berger to diOlympus Mutual Benefit asso road situation, this food motor, good everything. has rect the annual Clean-u- p camyou. i. ciation will meet at the Mnrrav long since decided . .writer, . they are As to the hard work this 135 FORD Deluxe R $ lOTOO City hall at 2 p.m., paign. Tribune is soon to issue its anMonday. April too expensive a luxury for this & G Sedan. Will give LLj minded group will put Inior me reading of the an- nation with its depleting resnnr. civic inn nual rotogravure edition. 125,000 to the undertaking there is no thousands of miles of cheap tran- nual report and the election of ces copies will be nrintpH snH Re and recurring depressions to doubt however . will be sportation. .Looks good. Is good. its officers, according to an they the world. auempt to support Assuredk- powerless to acomplish very tributed throughout A. M. Cornwall. we would nouncement 1931 FORD Coupe with $ by Murray win do well to reserve roo A be Infinitely bet ter nfT much, unless you. and you. and a spot in this widely rirmlafpH large attendance is expected to throw automobile and airemft radio and heater. An determine to render every paper. "More find mnro rAM-i1at you, the where meeting Monday transport competition wide open outstanding value. are visiting Utah every year. We the chief interest will be the ana possible assistance. mercoy allow transport servui jioi go amiss to Invite them 1933 FORD Deluxe se- - $ oo election of officers. Remember these chairmanshiD Utah ice based upon necessity and de- jobs are payless and usually npre. dan. Thoroughly recon to adjust itself arrnrrlino mand ditioned. A real buy. thankless do vour verv Legion Plans Meeting to the public need and the traffic best willingly tosoassist Mr. Smith 1333 CHEVROLET oo revenue. A district meeting of the And until such time as they Coupe. Fine all around 1 American Legion is to be held in are regulated Its the TDD A shape and appearance. competition that the Fraternal Hall at eight o'clock is willing to byserve adequately Saturday. April 9. This meeting and efficiently for a reasonable is to be a joint one, with repre return on the actual sentatives from Magna. Tooele, and equitable salaries for the Rlidvale, Salt Lake and Murray. operating heads . . , we, as a Style, Quality Murray Legion post will ac as ernment and a populace willgov-be Retter Splprtinn host and the Jordan post of confronted and Bigger Va-- , as the winner of the recent consistently lues Are Com problem of appeasing the insatmembership contest will be the iable demands bined There. of our American WITH UNSURPASSED honored guests. railroads. refreshments are FOR Light promSince our last deoressinn ised and speakers will feature the more recent recession hacj the evening's entertainment put many minor children on their own . , . why not let ih f.;i 5s Paints. Varnishes and Enamels Our roads shift for themselves . . it Stock is Complete The Prices Very win teach them some badly Low . . . The needed lessons Quality Considered. judicious management SEE AND . . CHECK THESE In onr humble opinion . . . ih. BEFORE Kadio program "Gam? Rnctor." MAKING is 2 anything but what it m It Is also Time to Renew and Recover Your VOIR m io oe. i ne announcer vehement PURCHASES Floors . . . Before Buylny, See the Beauii-fu- l m iy aeciares u is a campaign Patterns and Durable Kainsi crime and we know Quality Offered mat it is so intended in Our Ruf and Linoleum but Department, wun me interest and fascination FRENCH CREPE PRINTS with which it is narrated . BrA Delightful and Serviceable the fact that our boys constitute Priced tne most thoroughly absorbed to $3.98 $1.98 listeners we are incline rt NEW SPRING believe that crime is being made 2 HOFSE FROCKS aiiurmg. Lovely, modish Prints, Attrac Insofar as we are able to aserr tive Styles tain through the contacts afford - 79c - 98c Murray, 59c ca tne ordinary citizen, viz: the radio, screen, public appearance 2 and (Formerly Operated by Cumbcrledge Motor Co.) personal acauaintanr . Edgar Bergen, of McCarthy and ALLURING TAREE SATIN ucrccn nas mo -las est m inA ii 48TH SOUTH AND STATE America. 79c to If you don t th nk a . . . Flying "A" Associated Gas carciuiiy to his retorts and sal Gowns and Pajames, lies when ad libing becomes io suit Milady's Fancy Veedol Motor Oil Tennzoil Delco Batleires necessary during his radio pro $1.00 to grams. Whoever said talk Is thean . . WASHING nad no idea or the amount of POLISHING GREASING money it requires to maintain in Both Scr- our national Congress. GOODRICH TIRES vice weight and Chiffon. ... CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. ... Used Car iccials Can't Afford To A-- ID! GRANITE - n . i FURNITURE (0, Murray, ... 265 llfl V iviuimii R0SANA SHOP Before Buying See These Mid-val- Now is the Time CLEAN UP PAINT UP e, u-;t- Exceptional Values Fuller Easier ... Specials Announcing ... SWA . Floor Coverings OPENING ... f Malm & Wilkins Service Station ... Dresses GRANITE FURNITURE ... COMPANY Utah Slips $1.59 lr 9. $1.98 Hosiery MODE-ODA- Quality - - Satisfaction - - Service 4 "Any questions about Cm.r.. asninKunr nsKecl the teacher. "icsm," said a litt e bov. rii,i the let the camera boys umc nig picture in the middle of the Delaware? And was that real Lsnow or confette?' n Grar? Have Your Car Inspected NOW! V 69c to 89c THE R0SANA SHOP 4881 BOB SAYS: South State St. MURRAY Gerrard Service Station 48th South and State |