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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 STATE FARM BIKEAl' HELD AT PROVO The Annual convention of the Utah State Farm Bureau will be held at l'rovo, January 24, 25 and 20th. The gathering is to be held in the buildings of the B. Y. U. The convention of the Farm Bureau is the largest and most crlng of the state. Farmers and their wives come from every cor ner of the state and neighboring states. The program for this years convention is a broad, comprehensive one and will be of vital importance to the Agricultural industry of the State. There will be two national speakers. Hon. Sara II. Thompson, President of the National Farm will bo the Bureau Federation, main shaker of the afternoon session of the first day, Jan., 25th. r Drive with Safety Mr. C S. Browu, of Arizona, known as "Farmer" Brown, in agricultural circles throughout the 1'niied Sates, will be the principal sjieak-e- r of the second day. The boys and girls of the state will be recognized at this convention. The afternoon session of the second day being devoted to the activities of the Junior Farm Bureau which is couimijed of 4 he Smith-Hughe- s workers and the Clui Workers. On the afternoon of January, 25, the Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative Association will elect officers for MBS. MAI I) ( IIFGWIDDEN EIIXTI "I am not well, doctor." "How do yon live?" "I work like a horse all day, I An Arabian Night filled with Hum The C. II. S. A. A. basketball At a meeting of the thrills of Allndin, the adventures tournament is scheduled to start am always ravenous as a wolf, association of the Lincoln school of Alibaba and the excitement of March 1.'? and continue through the then I am as tired as a dog and last ThuiMlny night, Mrs. .Maud Hinbad will bo transferred i to (iran-;lh- e H, 15, and Hi at the Desoret sleep like a ear." "You hud belter consult a veteriChegwidilon of 41:17 youth, Dili Fast, ite gym when the Prom of '20 Is Gym. There will be 10 teams en was elected president, of the nsso - given some time near February tered mid ranged in two brackets nary surgeon." Ex. as usual. ciation. Principal Perry Kock - li.nd. )iU i ,i ,.f FOOLED The pairings in the upper brackwas lie 1 rom committee consists or elected llrst vice president uudlUuth Lund, Ionna Harrison, Myrl et are Region 4 round robin winSmariie: (to Agent): "Give mo Benjamin Helm, second vice presi- Silencer, Neva Litton, Grace Hil- ners vs. Salt Lake runner up; Easta ticket." diern division winner vs. Millard dent. .,'u executive Herbert immittee ton, Minerva Seoley, Agent : "Where to?" W. Carlisle, Mrs. Plewe. Paul Buehiier and Harold vision winner; . composed of Alpine winner vs. Siiuiitie: "Thai's none of your Summit Elsie Wright, Mrw. Uose Park, Mrs. Vance. winner; Salt Uike winner 1929. business." vs. Jordan runner up. Chine Park and Chas. ItcyunhU Agent : "But I must know where Bracket : Cache winner was also appointel. Through the courtesy of the RoyFARM BI KEAl' MOVEMENT are going before I can give 1 you runner up; N'ebo Preceding the election of officers, al P.aking Powder Company mem- vs. Region FOR SI GAR TARIFF ticket." you Weber-Ricyour Economvs. winner runner bers of a program was given by tin pupils.' the Granite Home up: REACHES WASHINGTON Smaitie: "I am going to New rewinner I'ixie lea vs. sell N'ebo will runof Club the Koekwood also addressed Alpine copies Principal the meeting and explained Ihe cipe book, "Anyone Can Bake" for ner up: .Ionian winner vs. Web- York." He nave Ihe ticket in id when the The movement started by the Suit school health and character pro- 25 cents, and a roele slip taken er winner train was leaving. Smariie put his Lake County Farm Bureau for u Bakounce a 12 can of from at .the Itoyal gram recently instituted head out of the window and wild: higher tariff on sugar has finally school. ing Powder. The Club will get 10 I fo led bus reached Washington, as shown by you that time, I am going Granite had sever recently Phllu T. Farnsworth, sujiorvLsor cents on each sale made. the session of the committee of of the (iraiiite school district gave A prize will be awarded to the al visits from one of her former!1" llu Francisco." Ex. Ways and Means with the repre- a sketch of the history of public ed- - person selling the largest number athletes who has gone up. I,ee! First ; I Just bumped my crazy Johnson, former Granite pitcher, sentatives of the sugar fnctorle oca ion in the 'illicit States. of books. who has signed n contract with bone." and the Farm Bureau. Retiring president Carlisle preSecond : "Just comb your hair Ephraim Bcrgesou, president of sided at, the meeting which was Fourth, Iwclveth, and fourteenth Hollywood, Is home for the winter and the bumps won't show." light before he the Utah State Farm Bureau, who called at S o'clock. An won at the Ogdeu live- months, reports for unii.suaily places were -Ex. in Last testified before the committee is n spring training February. large number of pa route were pres- stock show January 5, by Granite's real beet grower and knows the ent and much enthusiasm was evi- Poultry, Gram and Stock judging yean. Ivoe was captain of onr base- Ruth R. to Farmer: "Why are Mlml w'licn enuisi so rar up in needs of the Jieet growers. denced ami a constructive pro teams. The Poultry judging team you that steam roller running race. After :,n, A phase of the meeting with the olll-I'nnant leaving throe points behind gram Is outlined by Mrs. Chegwid - Mvuti over that field?" thing nase-bano semi-pruntune, is committee team dif that piayeo congressional den that will result in treat benefit second place and the Stock Farmer: "I'm going to raise In Nevada where he was the ficult to understand Is the fact that to t lie sixteen. ' '""shed pupils and patrons of the sdatocs this year." Ex. almost au entire day was given to school. Teams from the states of Utah, outstanding player of that" leagti. In the Philippine representatives, and the Idaho and Wyoming were Hard luck for the basketball Eight girls of the advanced only 10 minutes could be given Mr. MIDYAI.E (OMMINITY ( 1. 11! c(iiiisiition. The memU'rs of the boys, there's no "dear" hunting al- won swimming class have passed the lowed Love on this importuut qusetiou. after nine o'clock. Ex. MEETS WITH MURRAY (I t I! Poultry judging team which full rt li place were Ix-Why such discrimination? Player, El- - Red Cross Senior Life Saving Test, which makes them members The beet growers of the t'uiled A grocer having apples and nuts me .MMvate Community cnu wasi wood Spencer and Ray Barnes. of the official Red Cross Lfie Sav- fur sale Barnes States are surely entitled to more Bernard Brockbank, Ray recehed by the Murray Woman's put up the sign: "Shop consideration than the Filipinos or F.lwood Sis'iicer came tweltli ing Corps. The girls who passed Club Thursday afternoon, January laud early, the early bird getn the 'as the Crop Judging team while the test received pins and red worm." Ex Cubans. 17th, in the Community Methodist j on needs more tariff Utah Ltister Erickseii, Bernard Brock-llian- cross hadgiw. sugar, ctiurch parlors. The test consisted of deinoustra and needs it now, and congress and Leo Player won fouThe meeting was called to order THE ITEATH OF THE MARKS rteenth place in the Slock Judging Hons of various approaches to a should be anxious to give the fann- bv Mrs. of Hugh Ward, president contest. drowning jierson, breaking strangle er the relief they were promised the Murray Club. After Ihe reguThe melancholy days are went. holds, various in the last politlcul campaign. carrys, distance lar oK'ning business session. Mrs. The baddest of the season, duels. A special A Junior student at Cranitehas swim, and toirfai-All fanners should become active Ward turned the meeting over to I am net broke, Just badly bent, to his school more recog-n'tlo- point of the test was the demoustrii Farm Bureau memliers and help brought Mrs. II. J. Ijulck, president of the You A Hon want to know the reason? of athartificial to put over hte sugar tariff and Midvale and honor than has any respiration. Club. A very splendid pro'Twns 200 on theme of this words second a is He a lime. midyear marks. for for other their proteclete long many plans gram was carried out by the That made me sad. was also required. Shields. This Is Alfred Plume, tion. Pud ladies, consisting in part of the And stole away my Joys, Those who passed (he test were: who won the 100 yard free style following numbers: I Verne Valentine Jen A. A. U. My hoKs are sipiclched Gorlinski. AT JORDAN WEST FARMERS In the Interniountniu ji Vocal solo by Miss Lillian I fart . I'm slightly mud. Thelma Afton ort sen, Jensen, indoor au is Parry. meet. Swimming (a) "Millsade In the Wood." (b) This Kor HI treated lioy, does not draw At a recent meeting of the Farm specta- Jeanuette Maxwell, Maurlue Jones and many "The Swiftest Flower that Blows." Bureau held at West Jordan the re(li, where Is an A, a B, a C, tors and for that reason not much Edith Ounderson, and Muriel Wild Miss Hart was accompaniiil on the Oh. my ! I cannot llnd hhe, er. iilumue. It hut swimmers our is known of solutions as follows were adopted: piano by Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Thelma Robinson Alas! Those marks are not for me. encountCrace Hilton, Is a athletic Lake comiM'tliive Salt WhereasThe County Piano solo by Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 'Wie best I get's an obscene D. and mid Ruth Greene, wre absent at Craiiiic's reputation and Farm Bureau, in Its preamble does er McDowell; (b (a I "Polonaise." the time the test was given, but honor tire linked with it. Just encourage the promotion of better ".luba Delt. Dance," will try to pass the examination of e c.m-much so is said not and more comfortable homes, good Mrs. H. J. Quick gave a very inde- - with the spring group. dewho more the better roads and boys participate schools, let osi lug talk on (Tub colors. The class met at the lKosorct more creou ioi serve mat iiim-sirable communities to live in: Miss Hart rendered two beautiful; conbeen gym for roehoek on Life Savin their efforts. Granite has Whereas Said Farm Bureau niimls'i's (si) "Sylvia." and (hi idered lis one of the leading Tet work under (he direction of PAY CASH FOR COAL stands for law and order: "Trees." Mr. Tor in swimming National Invosllgatoif;. of state chools the Therefore lie it resolved that we Following the program au Infor- - ! for Furnace Lump. ...$8.00 favor a continued and more rigid many years and It Ls such men willigcr. and Mr. Carlson of Un ma leu was given by ihe Murray Red Life Cross Di'in. there. her who .. $7.75 Saving Corps. ins Plume Lump keeps enforcement of the liquor prohibi was centered holies. The lea laj.-ltion law. ...J7.S0 Stove Coal in THE YOl NGER SET'S 1101 R ttilh ll lovely bowl of sWTl Synoyni the word you use when Whereas There is and has been Xttt Coal ... $6.50 hnendor. and the club colors, pink you can't sjh-1any other. Ex. a movement on find to Hk Congress t Mrs. Minnie Duvall and Mrs. Hugh Between the dark and the Quality Poultry Feeds. Dafor large appropriations to reclaim when the moon Is IntIiiiiIiu Ward presidisl. and were assisted cut. over of waste, large acreages iry Feeds, Grain, Hay, PotaMartin, Mrs. W, to lower There was a young man from by Mrs. mwruiim. unused lauds of oclor. P.. H. e Mrs. a in the iilylil Comes Churches ami pau-Span; toes, Flour and Coal. value, lotu publicly mid privately known as the youngthat's cupation to kiiidne beasts Swore that owned : DON'T FORGET! er set's hour. Cash & was the bunk. Whereas An Increased acreage It Usually comes In the wis hours Now he's i nrhsl his clothes. Fuel brought into use at the present H'iiits at one or the Baptist Ladies will ,w beii the clock That e. His hat and his time, would react unfavorably, a" serve that delicious linn hcoii on at two. 201 V..UrJSo. Phone M. 56 In a field where he s'!!ed against the matter of surplus crops: When the younger sot creeps Saturday, January 2"!. Come over skunk. Be It resolved, that we of the Salt sa villi homeward way. hi the church bet w ecu 11:30 a. id. shmh I.ake Farm Bureau, in convention satl-f- y she will do!" and what 2:.".o your Mother! "nh. and p. in. assembled, January 9, 1!2!. do go for only .'(.v. A nho. warm "She told lue j'.M six times this un record, as uprising the reclame serUic. evening: 'My daughter. Is' in to eal and ipiii-ation of any additional lands with plan" IhmI.v oiiic! in the it two is now one.' and ',cr the exception of those, that may lc morning." already underway until such tini"s EAGI liS WIN IN lAlIU PERIOD look what I've Daguah It now. as said lands, liecause of nen-sslidone!" for the common gmsl, or where no ill hond.ii:o fot- "She'll kis-The IHill older of Eagles, after an auxiliary man- ever." they are furnishing minutes, extra an the pbixing tmjiply for lands, now, under Irriga NOTICE! A whole week 1 11 stay home lit 3 aged lo defeat the Tajlorsvllle "M" tion and cultivation. j 17. The to Men by a wore of is night." Whereas The proeiit tariff on "I'll reform luy ilaliilig young game whs hotly contested throughsugar, Is Insufficient to safegmirl the end of the lir! "i'"''r diingbter." -- he'll -- ay. and I guess al out, inroads a K I list the oerw helming both oain were in a deadlock, the she Is right. M. I. of foreign sugar raised under much, But the wis.fc i will .pil.klv being -' nil. During Ihe next Is than of lower Kinndurds living, TalorWllo held a four over ; two iM . agreeable In this country: And flgiilti I in s tini!ted t play. inf leail. I'd me i.imn-the I" reached Whereas Sugar I II eoine in at iwo In the morn,:i.k ,troiu in ihe lasi .puirter am 9 lowest rice on record this year, w ere able to lie the score- when ing for or mere , tlio iNsii,u.iy away n ,.,,1V Murray 1st Ward Amusement Hall Wbeie i here's a will there's Mug a reasonable profit to Hie, a way. M ,lk. Thursday, February 14, 1929 . . manufacturer after paving the far- .m M mer for his lsel: order. HOW IT'S DONE 8:00 p m. tbc ganie for the local Whereas The fanner and inanp' the iniiln-ta- y for the F ,,,n- was J entitled ii fair play fHcturer ar ADMISSION hi- - brilliant basket shootlnc Where are yon going my prHiy In linniene and Im- Fugles, 21 H"N- l'i"i,'r l'.vlng tun Id? esssiiilly netting portant an Industry, as the Hiig;ir his usual ciUlsi-leClitue M the To my advl-oisir, be said. Industry, living and i.cMtliig lis Will Jon paik on the rudltttur with P points. they do under the flag of Undo pretty maid? Sum and: Murray F. O. K. femes there W henl lieliee The greater Ihe acreWherea 4 ll 2 sir. she snld. !Towneiid rf 21 ltit-age that may U planted by the far. i F Jotie. If t a date for this ecliliif. mer. will greatly uld In Ihe mutter Smith c 11 w If you'll Mop and llslen. t Hill a little luivsetiger. pretty maid? t of mirpltm In other crop: lr .t Will the go picture And Fraiiie know i J'liy me k.'Iiio at lent hm. Perhaps vim all don't I Be It rtolcd. that we niemlsTs I low fur I've come to she said s- - J Ml tell you o)no of the reasoti lg lloir on, o of the Halt Lake County Farm lti-- l Fui ley rg That inspliod their gotsl Ititentlonl. AotiiK Ihe Helds of snow. In Annual Con-- ' o reau, Tin- - ward ha iib dllver cot In Now- the libniH-- (JirU will help ol'llantlons, Krebs g A I'hlne-fnvli vrntlon. Jsinmry n. UC!. do ett is the following bill f"r trips tmde: Totals (liotit kay Yop didn't know It) oll. Pre-ldetlon Trmldent O.lhlge. And if Jou'ie Milling to help our And how lue at your door. Tell goes. IIiMiver and Congress aeint Ta)lorsllle "M" Men I SUM', N1 lei Tell colnes. 'twill take In, lue I X Itsl, and tnge that nn efficient lar I, Jotll" if 0 Ft. NoW went. h the lime to nhow It. or At . a or To four throe inote. ?.ii buy r. 12 Iff J placed on mignr at this ses j D:iU If 0 r . .. ihIIiihIihI If IIP- .1... H 0 "ion , i 1.- ......... V know there I a Darker 'nMlnn, H ( 111,, Ivl'tl KPitKlllll Sli lllflC 11 1 en the 1 Ith of February, nim mn ntid why, Just Film From . ..... . ..t tM Idltll fll fttl Diagonnii A t II (lie larmers Vv, lg At the Jl.es Murray t'iit Ward ,s.t if you'll Mop and . "Ill, .ii An Anietlcati iiiitdoiminm 1 Ids tfiS troj as well as me 47 2'l all Invited to con.et You're td A Will I tell. Dent ret lo mi Ing a l.oiid. ii crop. tno for the latch, rhlid nod '',ln! u'l i de f" t"e The i;leiiner iJ'tl are striving lll hatch, Henry ,m to colon to Ai'ieri. fl. bad l ll'o To rnle n lltthAnd fan we well? Hey Mn. when Patrbk of Die rhil'IK activities ir.i.b' fron me "W 1$ a Vowel 1 or t me a And raise tdg Inlet-pughe said, all (he To picscr'lH-fornti the we- .leiith." wbhh did he get. I wntuin whli h the siir:'s.n I ell. a lo word where OIIC I them By gum 1'iethfd wns treat Jnn'll The (rrntllictlt In ns tt element of a diphthong m Pr ktmwt ceHRful v"wrlM4 ho. OF Drive with Pleasure Parent-Teacher- Tire Chains, Heaters, Radiator Anti-freez- e 6 Volt, Ford Battery will e, Help You Enjoy Your Car this Winter. A "Tune-up- " s j I 1 4-- 1 I 13-Plat- V. T. 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