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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL BETTER r HOMES SUGGESTION child's play corner, the boy's work shop, the backyard playground and (Submitted by Thilip Beutz) the garden, story telling, the family The of home ., life of child music hour and home singing can quality pr adult very largely determines all be discussed and demonstrated. the personal habits which make tip Programs of music or play obvious. bis character. The , home life may ly should avoid bad taste, bu should jnake for narrowness or Belfishness avoid excessive formality as well or for preoccupation with material The community itself n wt and Judge what with trivialities. will things program arouse It may quite as easily be so directed the most Interest and teaeh th that it will make for breadth of most valuable lesson. Professional sympathy, consideration for others ism would wisely be avoided and and interest In the higher things spontaneity aud enjoyment defin itely encouraged In such demon of life. ' Tooo often family life Is allowed strations. The final emphasis, how member to his own ever, should be upon educational to drift-eacJames special friends and activities until value aud uion quality. family influence and family integ- Ford, Executive Director, Better rity are threatened or lost. In our Homes in America. highly complei civilization, where and temptaso many excitement tions beset young and old. neither SENIOR HOP TO BE HELD APRIL 13TH. the individual character nor the will life attain ordinarily family Committees are working hard Its finest fruits unless home life Is consciously planned for and wisely this year, to make the Senior Hop a big success. Plans are underway fostered. will home of a pleasant pro- and show promise The Invitaentertainment. vide for health, safety, economy, evening's convenience, comfort and beauty. tions are to be issued this year, and But beyond these manifest needs no one will be admitted without an It should provde ifor the cultivation invitation. We will be ready to reof all that is best in family life. If ceive our guests at 8 :30 p. m. Fri Barents fall to participate In the day, April 13th. This Is our Lucky active life of their children, their Day. Let us help you make it your Influence declines as the years go Lucky Day by showing you a good by. But where parents deliberately time at the Senior nop. cultivate all Interests which old and young can share, mutual affecSOUTH MURRAY. NOTES tion and mutual respect and confidence will grow. The love of fun and the love of beauty are pracThe members of the South Murtically universal. Through home ray Community Club enjoyed a play and home music these can 1h "Stag" party Wednesday night. nmde the means to closer family After a theatre show, the member bonds and thereby to the higher de- wandered into the bowling alleys velopment of character In children and displayed their skill with the ten pins. High score men were and parents alike. Homes demonstrations James Stephenson, Alonzo Norton. Better should therefore give special atten- Gerald Craven, Curtis Shaw and Home LeRoy Turpin. Among the amation to Home Tiny and Music. With the assistance of spec- teurs were Carl Wahlqulst, J. D. ialists In each of these fields fam Blaln, James Powell, A. Ev White, ily indoor and outdoor games, the .and Richard Kemp. h ' REMINISCENCE 1876-192- 6 , They say Aunt Ellen looked charmingly fair, In her dainty white mull dress so rare. You should have seen how she trimmed her pettlsklrt Aud her long pantalettes and her shimmy shirt With tatting, made by her own nimble fingers. . The pages of memory tonight we'll unfold Ah, so gently we'll read one by one, Aa we gaze thro" dim mist of To the time when the lives were begun Of Uncle Jim and Aunt Ellen. old ; Of parents with hearts staunch and true Who struggled thro' hardships and trials forlorn When profits seemed slow and comforts were few, Yet courage never failed them. NOW ON ! i1 6300 Stores are now having this same Sale A team and wagon, a cow, or two, A wash tub, some soap and dishes, few. Some nice warm clothes all neatly home spun. With good common sense and ambition a ton AN OPPORTUNITY to get a large variety of items at Chicago and New York This was their fortunate portion. Or whether 'twas fashioned of adobe or wood. The memories of chldhood shall ever grace What time and change may fall to efface The love of his nearest kinsman. 16 prices. Opportunity's call from home, brought them back Ere long, and soon a great smoke stack Told of employment for men of vim At once was recognized, Uncle Jim As a leader, a mixer, a responsible man. In happy surroundings these two people grew, They were trained in thrift and economy, too. By parents whose lives were examples, rare, Of the Jbrave undaunted pioneer, Who learned to live by living. Sale continues until April 14th. Smith Hardware 17 The old Germanla that stood on the hill Knew bis voice and bis laugh and his great good will Vor twenty-onyears as their leader there. Aunt Ellen says, through the clear still air She could often hear him sneeze. "THE WINCHESTER STORE" e Years rolled by and chldhood was gone, ' Youth waited gladly and beckoned them on. They entered the school which was miles away, And pondered o'er problems and and language they say And Readln' and WrlUn and Spellln. 7 Do you see Uncle Jim where Up In old South Cottonwood? the school-hous- stood, e Remember the tables of rough hewn pine, The teacher, so kind, with cat tails nine, To encourage the dumb little urchin? ! those were days of shunshlne and mirth, When they walked they were miles above the earth, For here In dead earnest the courtship began Which Joined the life of a kindly man, To a gentle, patient woman. In the days when they danced the plain quadrille Uncle Jim would take his lady fair On his Bteed, o'er river and hill In hickory shirt and llnsey rare They tripped the merry measure. Co. sure-foote- d 10-- Th Call on Us for Complete Estimates e spinning wheels buzzed as the patterns grew In the fine llnsey woolsey so crisp and new, There were "Husking Bees" and "Quillings" great, And candy pulls at old Daddy Patea For Uncle Jim and Aunt Ellen. "KING COAL" ' A. S. HAYES. Mgr. Phone Murray 8 170 West 48th South Street -- li- lt all comes back so clear, they aay, The memory of that wedding day. With fa lib. and hope their hearts were light, The future so far away looked bright To Uncle Jim and Aunt Ellen. Murray Extension 14 it 18 IF.I.t) and RMtDFA' SELL) that Insure large crops and From 1903 until 1905 he sat in the legislature. A representative chosen by American wen Of various names and nature. Later he ran for the county again In a great political thicket. The reason he wasn't elected then la because be was on the wrong ticket. . quality crops. f When a man lives a long life measurably content Until he's the town's oldest resident, With interest his friends review his life Of ups and downs of pleasure and strife And count his successes and failures. "KASH IS KING" "Everything for the Chickens from Peep to Cackle" Phone Murray 56 Wet 33rd South 23 202-- 4 . I . 25 In every aretion of America. A wave'of admiration for the SU. the mastery of liahjr n craftmiinhip eipreMel line. eirrutnl rvrry deftly for apequally marked comIt of priou preciation fort . . . Ita generous si". Of 1 And made powuWe by the Of its vheelbaw. ita UT.inch Ira-roo- m wtft-cushion- cd M-a- hy the firming such favor in every section of the land. That'a the lt of the deprinciple in automotive f you hy, sign. That come and drive it, you're sure to ant this brilliant General That' l re-n- Motors Si. i ru. MARTIN NIELSEN AUTO CO. 4SM SOUTH STATE MURRAY, UTAH IK LANDSIX AAMEEKAN Wrltta la . t MURRAY bnnor of th toth ddtnr tnnlTtrur? at iv-b4 Aunt KUra Ij Mft. LLONARD CAUOON. FIREMK.VS STAG PARTY ON mil the March winds fool Try our Special Lunch t the wind will please J VAN 4 X THANK YOU Murray Cafe Open 5 a. m. to 2 p. m, - 4 ine evening was rounded out at the card tables and they do say that sume Of the Firemen are lucky The Murray City Firemen held bnlh at love aad rards. a grand '8tag, party on the night of March 2th. A great evening was CROSS COUNTRY RUN enjoyed by all present and the following program will explain aome The schedule fur track meets li of Ue reasons for the pleasure of now ready and we nnpe that every, Ue assemblage; one Interested will take notice. program-T- wo IVglnnlng, April 10th. the L. I). boors by Mr. Sam Mc Hen-r- y 8. will meet Murray High School and Ray Allan. at Murray April lath. The Triangle Dancing feature, consisting of meet will be held on the Murray Old Time and the Latest Steps by High School grounds on April 21. II. Ross and P. Adamson. The Triangle meet this year Is Piano Selection by Ed. Parkinson composed of Murray, Granite, and Pour round boxing contest by Jordan. Leo Townsend and I). J. Jewett. The divisional meet for Region The Feature of the evening was Xumter 2 will t held on May 4th. the Corn Reef and Cabbage prepar- In Salt Lake City, and the Salt ed by Chief Ed. La men. Lake Stake meet wilt be held on The Murray City Firemen defy May 12th. any one to cook corn beef and cab Let's give our hoys the earnest bare a good as their Chief and aupportthey need and help to bring Includes Dinty the victories to Murray of alt the this challenge Moore of the Jlggs fame. contests. J' JCl r When iiou M.. f . - -3- -- qmsj?'' "California tS""cKlM mvw, AWn4r fritl na tear lwHy rernvtl lld fanwM immw, lnrMa Sn firl Voumi Iymks lulun dining bH mt4 will, PmimS O0t tnap and Iniixn Grill Rates, per 7T Dy, (ttnnit. Single, Eurojvjn PUn looini with private toilet. S2 to $) 0 room nh eih, $J to $4 J4f tunm nh hith. $J to $8 to J.kp t (fH Special Rates foe Families and Parties Convenient ratling and Garage Accommodation! Hotelcilexandrict Charles t X and Warren Woodbury Hatchery. R. I). No. t. Box 159, Salt Lake Clly. Itwne Mur. im J you 7 (trap-Dented- rose-strew- n and Style deep, and other clement vhich contribute to restful riding ease. as never before. successes with pleasure and say future brings more and Aunt Ellen. Did the scenes of the yesterdays. Will vapish with the past. For like the rose of fragrance sweet They cannot always last. But roses rare will bloom again And fairest buds unfold. May you walk always the way Adown the sunset trail of gold Dear Uncle Jim and Aunt Ellen. Its American Standards of ry Both Wedding Day, UTAH'S IJKST CHICKS Including chirks from 1927 content winning pen and flock ), thai., produced., aame nave Why pennies on rlilrkt to lot dollars on hen. Get the bci In leg. horns. Reds and Rorks at Utah's largest Modern Lice-tri- e Hatchery. Prices: $1100 to $13.00 per hundred. We know oAll Admire Results couut Smith's Cash Feed 24 rr is thor We have all varieties of SEED POTATOES and SEED GRAIN, certified or uncertified, grown in the high elevations of Idaho and Utah. A broad acquaintance, made through many years experience in marketing SEED POTATOES and SEED GRAIN enables us to get the best quality at lowest cost to you. CALL US OR SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY The stories they tell on Uncle Jim Are too numerous here to unfold, And the stories he tells, well I'll leave them to him As Aunt Ellen for once has been real .bold And told him Just which ones may be told For the sake of his reputation. greet you hall your hope the To Uncle Jim be- our seed brings results! 21 this seed oughly tested and proven. It costs no mor by the sack llitm others. The silent partner who kept his home Met success or defeat with a smile Like a violet modest of true blue tone, The fragrance of love she shed thro' the home And cared for both friends and children. ao, on g it cause they know I 20 And We We We Wise, farmers use our I do not think that all the poor are good, That riches are the uniform of shame; The beggar might have conquered if be would, And that he legs, the world Is not to blame. Misfortune Is not all that comes to man; Most men, themselves, have shaped the things they are. Performance-Luxii- Murray, Utah At regular intervals the little ones came Until there were eight who bore his name. And now eighteen more surround their Istard All healthy and happy like Uncle Jim, And patient and sweet as Auut Ellen. I do not think all failure's undeserved. And all success Is merely some lie's luck ; Some men are down Jcause they were unnerved, And some are up because they kept their pluck. Some men are down because they chose to shirk, Some men are high because they did their work. JUrfr by tate South 1 Ah me t WINCHESTER STORE SALE 15 It matters not where the old home stood, 94 ill 1 14 long adobe house Uncle Jim called home, Has been hidden for many a day, By tie huge slag dump of solid stone, That the busy wheels of progress might play And the iron horse whistle ite tune. STORE NATION WIDE They journeyed first to IHneret, Not In an auto with cushions Hue, With someone' to drive and oil and pet, To fill up the tank, and take them to dine And smooth out their pillows at night The "THE LUMBERMEN" 4 THE WfiCH0STBA RED, RED ROBIN i3 Then a good friend tied the fatal knot Which made two happy people one, I"or a time the rest of the world was forgot While together they planned how success might be won For the future generation. 2". & Morrison-Merri- ll : A city lass, Aunt Ellen was born, well-planne- d J'?: 5, 1928 LOS ANGELES C C. Eppley, President B. Hamilton, Vice President and Managing T AlvionitH In nn f f iHt-- l vr nf thr ferlfT Trtvm ol hntrtt In hr Middle Wrt. unit r.( the lh fniilic LmM, lUmiltoa chain ol hole) Director nt i |