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Show Page 28, 1939 THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 Congratulations Murray H igh School Editor C. B. Wallace Assistant Editor J. B. Wallace Phone Mur. 35 155 Court Ave Issued every Thursday. Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. uk hS!f SSi J. ihk 50 $1.00 Elsewhere in United States $2.00 Year in Advance CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. George Simper, the members of the Pugh family gathered at Washington Memorial grove in Parley's canyon last Sunday. Mrs. Rhea Boyce iiifj games. A chicken dinner was served to and Jacobs family of Yakima, e guests. Table decoraon a visit, was here tions consisted of autumn flowers. Washington, in was The afternoon playspecial guest. spent fifty-fiv- ry IJI5FKTY SCHOOL Sixth Grade Fall as well as spring has many happy days in store for us. We are going to have a watermelon bust and a dance Friday .fternoon. We have been learning the Virginia reel and the -- The Greatest Frigidaire ;)olka. This week we -- had a history and finished our bird reports. It has been very interesting tudying the different kind of birds. ifth Grade We are making safety rules for ur room to make playing on 'he school grounds safer. We are :ilso trying to make it safer inside the school house. Third Grade These are pcms about airby the third planes written grade: I have an airplane that will go F of All Time! with any other for Point COMPARE I Point Refrigerator. . . and you'll agree! rXZT&t so high, like to ride it through the sky, And when it rains I like to hear the rain on my plane. Ola Jean Kindig. The airplane flies so high in the Pitter-patte- r sky. SZ 1 " y'iU SO YOU'LL KNOW REAL VALUE! NEW SILENT METER MISER SAFE REFRIGERANT "DOUBLE-EASY- STEEL CONSTRUCTION MULTIPLE-COL- . r1 "l The airplane went up high When the wind was blowing by. I wish I were up so high With the airplane in the sky. Donald Erickson. Reich Enlists Young Women ONE-PIEC- E iiniiritV You can hardly see it flying by. Mar Jean Larson. " QUICKUBE TRAYS FOOD PROTECTION BERLIN. In line with the Nazi precept that every German must do his bit for the Third Reich's ecoOUTSTANDING ADVANTAGES: nomic welfare, an army of 200.000 M to 300,000 young girls is being Check Fricidaire tgainst them tilt You'll find this to share the burdens of the build ever yetr'i Frigidaire the greatest one Frigidaire overworked German hausfrau on work-savin- g Score of dollar-savinthe land and in the cities. advantages. Reasons galore vby it Is America's No. 1 refrigerator; Just as all German youths must why it is ia more homes than any other brand. See Frigidaire today. serve six months in the labor corps as a preliminary to their two years' frigidaire;:!MEier-mise- r military service, so the German girl Is bound to serve at least six months as a "mother's helper" In some home. This service, voluntary for the first few years of the Nazi regime, became compulsory at the PHONE MURRAY 496 MURRAY, UTAH beginning of 1939 and goes Into full . 7 swing with the end of the German school year. It is known as the "duty year for girls." Last year the volunteers earned from $2 to $10 a month, plus board. Women Not Homebodies. A great change has taken place In BILLS the Nazi attitude toward Germany's female population. When Adolf Hitler came to power, there was By widespread unemployment and "the woman's place was In the home." Now has had to ! adapt theits government credo to Hs economic -. needs and every effort Is made to 7i-,MUlh State ii;..m..,,i iw:,. get the woman out of the home jrray 3!0 llyland 8783 and Into Industry. -More women are being put to 5 yuartt of Any Regular 25c OIL work constantly, and on Increasing 1 $1 2S 5 Gallons ETHYL Gasol number are taking the places ot 1 ine men sent to labor on the Reich's 1 LUBRICATION X Job 75 ratifications, road building and re52-6- 9 SPecIaI REGULAR 1 construction projects, $105 The German railways, for Instance, recently announced that they would have to begin to "cm 4 pass- ploy female help, preferably Juveniles more than IB years old." even for such work as freight dispatch s ion as jr V ...AND MANY OTHER mo-bll'z- food-savin- g, (EiraiiMte IFwiniiCuire YOUR GASOLINE AND OIL Trading At Brothers Service Weff tiiU ! THIS WEEKS SPECIAL J t to ffm &fo $ JF Smart Car Brilliant modern styling . . . thrilling performance . . . quicker In traffic . . . less tiring on long trips ...to easy to park. Owners report 42 to 56 miles per gallon Mi a mile for gas and oil Empire State to Golden Gate for less than $20. WIDE PARTS AND SERVICE BUY $49r BANTAM $399; J Murray-Go-Roun- try-ou- ts IRIS THEATRE u-- e Murray-Go-Round- ," Ber-nic- GRAC1E MURDER ana "CODE 1939-4- THE Farther for Rfturoay Thsaire Pe-Jroz- e. t STARTING SATURDAY p, reporte r. Eighth Grade Kenneth Mad-epresident; Vera Warenski, .ice president; Elaine White, secretary and treasurer. Seventh Grade Howard Mausknecht, president; Ellse Johnson, vise prisdent; Juanita Lyon, secretary and treasurer. n, .Murray Football Eleven To Clash With Hear River, Friday Friday at "7:30 p.m., Murray high's capable football team will meet Bear River high school at the Murray City park. Coach Paul Rose has been working very hard the pas few weeks to develop his expvricnced team Into a championship ball club. Coach Rose even gave up hopes of as many games this year as he had last year in order to git his boys in better condition and give them all a chance to show what they have, games the coach can drill his By not playing so many practice charges on new plays and fundamentals and see them actually piayed out among the boys on the fnld, and In that way see the progri-seach one is making n the fundamentals of hte game. Due to a minor accident Cap-'aiFred Simons will be unable lo play in the games for a period f About three weeks. Fred injured his ankle in a tough scrimmage in the latter part of last "Saipttanmi Fury with Brian Aherne ill - Victor McLaglen 2nd FEATUR- Et ROBERT YOUNG - ANN SOTHERN IN ii AM) LATEST NEWS EVENTS gvt-tin- g pre-seaso- n NOW PLAYING GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S iiwnwc cry with KENNY BAKER also Jane Withers in "BOY FRIEND'' n Farm Areai Suffer. Industry tm.ihlp to s, enough manpower, mrlj and yutig week. Women are deserting their homes in the country by the thousand fur Gei.rge piott, regular guard. nn re profitable and hvdu-:h been unable to come out for j, the cities. The reMitt 1st that tin. laetice n gi. I nly the las! week. older women have turn U ft to takt lso on tli,. "crippled" list is care of more work than they al.me egulaf t.icklo. Harold Rss, who can handle, with a detrimental (f a ill be tinablo to start feet on farming. It as against mainly to be B ars. Ft idny. check this labor shortage cm 'tin-lanTin- - pinboble that a dec ree was issued V, , lineup will be as "ollow s: all girls under 25 must rM,-th. ranks of the girls' labor Corpn. K'ght End Frank Evans. A large number c.f n, I. ,M, k R't'ht Tarklo-Kc- th McDonhave JuM been let out . f fck4. at,,' ald. HB8J r m court ' V , GREAT the prrs Is tmnl in retr,.n, g,r, ,i ;,m, Rig'd Guard-Mi- Center-Wal- ter ke Vuchnlli. Jackson. eir employer to advert;...? i,r r a Gi;;,id-r.,o- rgo oter for M s "UreauM. of ihe I, Plott or Jack Robinson. bor scirc.ly. the help of u, f, Left Tiukl. you'h j urgently nerrb-r- t t v h, N.ck Comas. .. in the muiitiy ,ni n,r End -- Arthur P.i.slmp ,v writes the "WirtM haft un.l Unlit " Qua,ti.,;H-k!uwarWahlin. "The duly year will ,, x ll)c h Km! lUf-j- o,. ,US(, Vuchnlli. wives with the nectary help ,,,! Ltlt Half Kenneth Farrell. will at the samp time mtro.h.re ur fullback ... Kinnoi), v.. girls to the tasks tl a German Captain Fivd Simons, if able former Coach Sloesinger W AS V Ift s Ift C I- J -- Ntl,.tl ll,.,nu,M ..,Kt. XtSS KP r rr..,TCt.ve "duly yrar" PICKUP AMERICA'S fo c tOASiTU ON CIT IU0CET PLAN Alt at In. With r FOR SMART PEOPLE MTIOK Chances to surpass ast ati Gilbert Moesinger, former m many wayi Murboosts coach, Murray high school vpsm. Magic Featured On ray's chnaces of reaching the this vear .ni Assembly Frogram in football this year. Coach and top Magic? Yes, black, blue Moesinger, who coached the boys ng a Position B7U?J ilmost every color of real magic in their freshmen and sophomore must .vas popping in the high school D heat one ... years, thinks a lot of their abiliiiiditorium last Thursday when ty and says, "Murray has a good thn Friday, Dr. R. Stringfield. manager of chance to go a long way this chemical Plant Rubber Inodyear season." Coach Moesinger is just Prions, except students who,-olaboratories, gave the students one of the many patrons who are handling of the first assembly heir lyceum backing the strong Murray elevvear. en this year. The assembly was perhaps the most entertaining and education- Gym To Be Completed al one of its kind that has ever Before Last Of November been put on at Murray high. The contractor remodeling the Dr. Stringfield took the stu- gym is Mr. Chytraus, who says, dents on a very interesting, "The gym will e completed right trip to the countries of near the last of November, I am South Africa, and brought back sure, unless something detains with them liquid rubber and he us." xplained all about rubber from The remodeling of the gym he time it is gathered until we building was a long needed use for such things as eating for people coming to with it. boost the teams had no place to series of eight that will appear :it. There are bleachers being The assembly is the first of a in downstairs as well as upput at different scheduled times stairs, and this will prevent any 'hroughout the school year. cause for standing up and everyone will be able to see without Veil Leader Election doing so. When it is completed Postponed 5H0PPIN6 Bi election it will accommodate approxiof the THEM ABOUT Twrru Postponement 1500 patrons and stu."or yell leaders has caused much mately fOU AREOOmTOBy xcitement around the school the dents. past week, with everyone trying d To to yell out their lungs, "just for Be Issued Friday, Sept. 29 pracice." they say. The final All students of the high school will be held Friday in the anxiously waiting the initial assembly. Among serious contenders are appearance of the school paper, which Rhuel Frame, his siter, Bessie, "The and John Petrovich. Another gay will be published Friday, Sept. 29. The newly chosen staff is e team will be composed of Starting Fri.Sept. 21 and working hard to improve the vBatrice Goff, Hughes. isover last year's Phyllis Strange. Selection of the publication school's pep leaders has always sues. ALU created a very amusing week for Yearbook Gets students and teachers, alike. High Rating Class Flections Stndents of the high school are (AS Held Tuesday elated over the high rating MurThe whole school is still in an ray high got on their annual uproar due to the class elections, publication, "The Yarrum," last with Gracie Allen which were held Tuesday morn- year's yearbook. Calvin McMil1 T 11 warren wifill ing at 11:30 in the various class lan was editor and was highly rooms throughout the school. All complimented by the National ALSO morning classes were cut 10 Scholastic Press association which minutes to allow time for serious rated Murray's book very high, Of thinking students to take their in competition with other books pick for their class laeders of of its kind throughout the nation. The sudents who succeeded in winning were as fol- Handbook To Be STREETS' Distributed Soon lows: The handbook of the high Senior Class Kenneth Farrell, Frankie Thomas president; Slalba Price, vice pre- school is being published now by and Harry Carey sident; Winifred Madscn, secre- the local press and will be disNEWSRLKI. IN ADDITION! tributed to students as soon as tary and treasurer. Junior Class James Freeze, possible. This book is expected LaMarr president; Hansen; vice president; Donna Ilurzeler, secretary and treasurer. X Your Entertainment? Why Go Wallace Sophomore Class Wahlin, president; Mary Vicch-rill- i, vice president; Frank secretary and treasurer. Freshman Class Nubuo Mori, PHONE MURRAY 626 president; Austin Johnson, vice resident; Shirl Mulliner, sccre-ar- y SEPT. 30 and treasurer; Arline Bish-j- I Boosts Murray's By Fenton Murray Terms of Subscription Salt Lake County Six Month in Advance Year in Advance N I ... WA I |