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Show VOL 38 No. Per Capita Cost of ? TOPICS FOR L. C. MILLER A recent report of the State CONTEST AT MURRAY HIGH School Office for school, expend! i 1 4 L. C. Miller, a prominent tures for the school year of 1028 local 12! shows that of the total per cap business man, gives each year ita school expenditures (bused up- gold, medal to the Murray High on school population) Murray School (student who delivers the ranked 21tth from the top In a list best extemporaneous sieoch on of 40 school districts of the state some topic of current imiwrtance-th- e MISS IOI.A JEXSEX .1 in the amount of money spent per topics to be suggested some There were ten time before the contest by a comGUAM'S GOLD AM) GREEN school child. school districts of the state that mittee of the High School Faculty. WENT OVER GREAT The committee spent less per capita than Murray composed of: did. There were 23 districts that Miss Rita Sudbury, Mr. Melvin Strong. sis'iit more. The total per capita Mr. C. II. Anderson ; have chosexpenditures ranged from $202.89 for Park City, (high because of a en the six topics for 4 he stiulcnU large building program) to $18.58 to begin preparation on. for Washington county. The averThe topics chosen are as follows: 1. Mr. Hoovers' South Amerage total expenditure per capita was $77.34. The expenditure of ican trip: 2. Farm Relief an adequate Murray City Schools was $01.16 per capita. plan : In the departments of school opProhibition the prize enforcement capierating expenses (excluding plans: 4. Our machine age and tal outlay for sites, buildings, and : equipment and for Interest and 28 Taxes : ranked Utah's 5. sinking fund) Murray 0. The new Thirteenth Month in the list. There were 27 districts of the 40 in the state that spent Calendar. Mr. Strong, of the public sinkimore per capita for operating their did. The ng department, estimates that at schools than Murray range of expenditures for operation least fifty students will try out was from $1)7.92 for Xorth Summit In thin contest. county. The contest will be held about QUICK, DRASTIC ACTION BEST to $40.59 for Washington The average expenditure was $52.- - the first of April in the Murray ' s The problem is (Mi jht capita of school population. First Ward Chapel. Is becoming a serious one in Murray The districts that spent less than FEED PKICKS ROUSE of late. There has been four cases Murray were Washington, Wayne, HIGH San TO ACTION DAIRYMEN In the past two weeks. That's n Duchesne, Provo, Daggett, black record. One cue was passed! Juan, Uintah, South Sanpete, A meeting of the dairymen of another taken to the city j field, Sevier and Alpine, lustruc-anothe- r of town audi In the total expenses Salt Lake County will be held at courts, one party had fled was fined $30. The last it Ion (teacher's salaries, free text the Murray City Hall, Friday Febca-- e was that of Shi Godfrey, who: books, supplies, etc.) Murray rank-l- g ruary 1st, at 1:30 p. in., according said to have plead guilty. Marked 19th. Eighteen districts siient to announcement of John Hansen, sh:ill ( 'aid well says that such cases, niore per capita than did Murray, President of the Salt Idike County dealt' et we were below the average per Farm Bureau. more stringently will et-- t of Instruction for the Mr. Hanson states that the meetfuture. Certainly iio'e-mti- u .uiiii in should enter Into state. The average was $13.89 and ing Is called for the purpose of disj.oft heartedae the dealings with such degenerates. Murray's cost was $10.61. cussing ways and means for InFor expenses of general control creasing the price of milk, which The public should appeal to the The at present Is Insufficient to cover Mate Icglslnutre for action to safe- Murray ranked fourteenth. prevailing at guard our women and girls. Why average jht capita cost was $2.73 the high fed cost This be time. school $3.01. per the present subject- ami Murray sent Should our girls such humiliation and Insults capita cxiiendlture for the general With hay selling for $10 to $20 ed from these men who are so much control was due to the size of the per ton In the stack and grain low district Other comparable dls price ranging from. $1.75 to $2.10 it than brutes? trlcls had the following expendl ler hundred, Mr. Hansen states IJCENSES turoa for general control: AUTOMORILK 1929 that It appears as If dairymen HEADY Heaver (school population of can no longer continue to oKrate 1537) $1.74; Garfield (1437), $3.21; with milk prices that were establishof Milton II. Welling, Secretary Juab (12151, $0.02; Park lily ed at a time when feed costs were automobile announces that (UHVS), $7.27; Tintic (1405), $3.31; low. State, Mr. J. R. Reno, manager of the Ileuses an' now Mug distributed Wasatch (1790), $3.03. Murray's 1520. These to was avoid school imputation Weler Central Dairy, which la a OTcr the Mate and that week few show last that rush Murray's pel ctMijsTatlve marketing association, the the general examples be advises the purchase of these capita cost of general control was will address the meeting outlining o course of cooperation. as soon as possil.lc. Many do not not too high for Its slate. The above figures may be misin know Just bow these may be the size of Ihe SUDDEN DEATH OK ami to these lie glvat the terpreted unle-FRAME IRYIN consideration Into Is taken instructions: district following A "All automobile licenses must and other factors considered. One the Eacle goes to press the be renewed before March I. Please of the-- e other factors Is that sever-s- i sad news reaches us of the death districts that, have small school of Irrln Frame which occurred at obtain your 12 license plates as soon as possible." per capla are holding 5 o'clock a. m. this morning (Thurs "In almost every coiumuulty elemcnary clssse only seven or day.) r hs-a- l Mr. Frame was married lo Mis tsonie gnniKP agent will eight months a school year. blanks. on hand Delia Colgrove Thursday of last hare application 8T0KE week In the Salt Lake Tcaiple, and Re sure lo fill out the apptlcntloo GRANITE FURNITURE a bright future lay before the young card completely buff cards forj HAS SMALL BLAZE ! couple. Mrs, Frame Is said lo paemger cars, bine for trucks and time. this card Have ill at the trailer. projierlyj Fire was discovered In the Gran- very Xo detail are to Is? had at this notarl.ist and attach lo It either ite Furniture Company's ators of RegCertificate tin last regarding the funeral of Mr. of one the year's afternoon your by istration or Certificate of Owner- workmen. He was attracted by see- Frame. ship, anil the proper fee as per ing smoke sifting through the cellholds Ihe schedule on Ihe back of applies-Ho- n ing near the chimney. The Murray high school orchestra achool orchctra for championship card, Ism't solid rash by mall; City Firemen with their rap-I- d met lmve In that they state, the eeud for your own protection and efficiency In sctlon repoie fnvornMy l"en and success with check. or rinal soon had the flames extinguished, money order I wherever hey The stub of i be application card with little resulting lo Ihe commented Upon and "home" from have sway played Is used In mulling out plate. See building and very little damage to In view of the fact that thai the correct nunc niut Ihe ad- Ihe stock of furniture. Had the fire ivpeclally small fee ws rhnrged for a lie only to are dress where the plates broken out sfter business hours, make stalled. Is written plainly or print the chances ire that the building the performance to Instrument ! an of Ihe purchasing s." snd slock would hate been lost as It eetn o the orchcxlra, add send 'If joit are unable lo the fire waa In such a location In one Mnrrsy that every strange of been Reglstra that ll would prolwbly havs ynnr P'.n Certificate out MA tint feel an utxe to turn tlon or lYrtlfbnie of Ownership, unnoticed for aome time by passntu" True, Ihls to performance. hear Include fl.ii extra with your re er by. nn experienced symdid not mlitam-eand le sure to give ltd and the high orchestra, DEphony w.inter. llcctie MUSIC office last jcarV HIGH SCHOOL doc orcheHirn. nt e school TbU will avoid dday In checking PARTMENT IN RECITAL line has In Islent every but such, you a duplicate up and In a small way. One thing to begin certificate." The snntist recital of the Mnrrsy Is certain Ihnt when ym IMcn !" of ownership "All trsnsfrrs School orchestra Monday the Murrsy Hish orclttrs ym High IjhiM le properly recorded In this First Wsrd are listening only lo the be! In muIn the Murray night 1 Is IICl plates can effhe decided sic. Why not encourage those boys S was tlocreath.n Hall sccotnpanles Sii"l. If the tran-fc- r the from sneer standpoint of ren snd girls snd their director to th application for plate. Ie sore UndlnK high grsde music In .1 greater effort by to Include the rciulred transfer derlng tery manner. From most roniwndsble Ihem loyally. fee of l.1 In your remittance.' of attendance It were registered iho standpoint "Cars width termed a "flop' be The many friends off Mrs. Elisdo not require In wss what might In Utsh In 150 hesrd this enter abeth M.s.re will rejoice lo know le as thsn spection. Iml Ibe affidavit of rcg ambition, snd latcnted that she Is regaining her strength r Utercd ownership should be filled nrlln. Angrles. followSt her home In orchestra. the a lltst llln.1. lard fsct on of roftit tlew tb la ing (Continued page) ' j womeii-inolestcr- Gar-upo- 1 Sat-nard- 'f bs jkh-sIII- " . hr Speaking of The Town Doctor Schools in Murray (. The big event is over. Meaning Grant Word's Gold and Green Ball. was chosen Miss Iola Jensen "Queen" of the ball and. crowned amid the heiinllful decorations and a festive crowd numbering many hundreds. Merlin Watts, muster of ceremonies, crowned Miss Jensen, and made a few well chosen remarks, adding the best wishes of the Mutual, and expreslng appreciation for the generous response given their efforts In putting over their annual Gold and Green hall. The "Vansity Ramblers" gave their usual splendid brand of music and the evening ended with everyone acclaiming the affair as being a high point in enjoyment and real entertainment. Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January 31, 1929 31 ? ? ? ? numerous ? ? marks flying around at random There have and out vicinity of lute. They have been seen on placthrough Murray ards, slickers, tags, jsisters, etc. says la-e- MANY CITIES LIKE TOPSY HAVE "JUST GROWED" In the i:st, the mental genius of the entire country hits I eon devoted to Invention, and the creating and studying of scientific manufacturing and production methods a mechanical age with very little thought comparatively, to the analyzution of the community. Now it is recognized thut for further expansion of business it is necessary to give the same kind of constructive thinking to towns and the individuals mak ing up the community us Ink been accorded industry. What was, isn't! The museums are full of those things thought liidisjiensible u few years ago. Consider the case of the dinosaur or the Tyrannousaurus that had J he strength of a steam engine, or the Gugan- losuurus that was over a hundred feet long and as big as a house, as un example. They ceased to serve a useful purpose there was no reason for them bo they ceased to exist. Theso things that were but are not now, did not know they were "slipping." could not help themselves, so cannot be blamed they could not think, therefore a warning of their predicament was useless. Men indivduully and collectively are capable of thinking; therefore, If they, their business, or their towns verge on the edge of the old order of things, they alone are to blame. Having the powers of comprehension, a hint as to the new order of things should be sufficient. Yet, tuau with all of his brains retains those things In his makeup that tends to make one picture those creatures of the long ngo. With some, it is procrastination and prejudice, while with others it is Just refusal to think ! plain every-daThere is a new order of things. Umk around you you will see It on every side. lSu.sim4ss, industry, know it you can't help but recognize it. l'.ut look at your town! Has it kept pace? Most towns have Just ridden ulong on the crtVt of the wave like Topsy's have "Just growed," with' little or no thought, consideration, or analysis that Is vital to continued growth, expauslou and prosis'iity. j A town Is a business yoir business. You are part of that business theisame as an employee Is of an Industrial plant. Your bread and butter depends on the continual grow th and proserity of that business, nnd regardless of your Matlon lit life regardless of the JoU you hold, the work you do or the business you are In, you are rcsixtdhle. As an employee of u manufacturing plant you are a iart of It : you must do good work, yu must be sold on the product made or you are fired. The better work you do, the more you make. As a part of your towu, the same Is true. You should know alsmt your town It is yours, and what you do goes to make It a gsd town, n progressive town or a bum town. Yon may think your town Is not n good town maybe It Isn't; maybe ll Is tuiyle It has "just growed" but what have you done to nmke It any different? A town is just as big as the jieople In it, aud you are the people! .It is not the oplnii o and habits of the few shining lights that make a community. True, there must le leaders, but when big industries consider your town for locution of a new factory, Investment In present enterprises, etc., it Is the jsiple In general they are most interested in. You nnd all the other people like you. Never In the history of this country has the smaller city your town ttad Ihe opsrt unities that It has today, liig business is looking to the smaller city as It never has Is fore. The towu or city that prepares itself for big things will greatly profit, ami eery individual citizen will Ik benefited hut the town must be ready. The way to be ready is to r attitude !o at work (building up the morale, aggressiveness, -- of the community) nml salesmanship ability of the "clerks"-citize- ns not by erection of monuments or Idle talk on "Town ltoovihig" but by constructive thinking to do something, get something, achieve some thingto climb out of the rut. to have a city that Is the best in Ihe lb ml In which to live, work, play and make money to have a city eliminated the "oinre!ve ugliness" of dormant. Inactive ulilch civic pride. What are you going to do alsmt It? Is publish This Town Doctor Article, one of a scries of fifty-twlit by the Murray Eagle in cooieratloii with the Murray I.lons Club. y lit o Tantalizing data, such as GLEANERS! Social Items Feb. 14, 8 o'clwk Ward Aunisment Murray First Hall has linked with these : marks. This data has given rise to some Interesting questions, some of which we will ltt Who are the Gleaners? Where is Murray First Ward Amusement Hall? Is It 8 o'clock at night or in (lit morning? When Is Valentine Day? What are the Gleaners gleaning for us? Have you got your valentine from the Gleaners yet? Will I lie among the Gleaners' valentines? etc., etc. Xow If the people of Murray b present at 8 o'clock on February 14 In the M. F. W. A. II., the Gleaners will endeavor to answer the above qquestlotw. They will nl so give you the surprise of your life nnd a time you will never for- - Mr. Robert of Rlrle, Reunion, Idaho, was the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Douglas Darker Wednesday of this week. It-e- Mr. and Mrs. Win. T. Relliston attended the funeral of Mrs. Reinstall, wife of Albert Relliston, president of Juab Slake,, In Xephl last Thursday. Thu many friends off Mrs. Geo, Royce will lie glad to know that she it slowly but surely recovering from the hurts received In an auto accident recently. The Tajiorsvllle Gold and Green Rail was a success in every way. A goodly crowd was in attendance and every one reports a god time. The Gleaner Girls and "M" Men of Reunion ward put on a program in the Amtisemnt II. ill last Friday that was greatly enjoyed by the ninny attending. A coulttit between two generations was a feature of the program. The First entitled "Her Gleaners, Assignment" and "M" Men,, "Grade," were clever and Interesting Memliers of the Stake Roard acted as Judges, rendering a verdict in favor of the "M" Men, who receiv ed a throe pound box of enndy as a prize. The Gleaners also received a two pound box of sweets. Other numls-ra on the program were solo by Roy Carsey. a saxaphone solo by Wintson Palmer and some clever step duuclug by Afton Wag-stafnight y Ret. THE HAYDN LADIES CHORUS PROGRAM AT MILL ( REEK SUNDAY, FEB. 3 Elsewhere In the columns of the Eagle will le found announcement of Ihe farewell apieurance of the Haydn ladles Chorus at Mill Creek Ward Sunday night, February 3. The program follows: PART I Vocal Solo 'The Flag Without a Stain. White, by Miss Pearl Reunion, Miss Ivy Mantle aud Minnie Meacham . Stories of Washington nnd Lincoln, by Mrs. Ivy C. Towler. Chorus and (Vmgregatlon "The Star Spangled Ranner," PART II Chorus ''Recesnlnnal" 1y DeKoven Violin Soto Sele ted : Mrs. Aurella Shinier. t'horus "Prayer Perfect," by Stem sen. Voctil Thou Duet "Hold My Hand," by Rloiuit : Evelyn Mad-seand Annnlx-- l Wheeler. "The Heavens are Telling" Choru by Haydn. Vbdln Duct Selected: Mia Aurella Shlmer and .Miss Wanda Wright. Chorus (a) and (hi 'Lift Thine Eyes" Mendelstohn, nnd "Twilight" by Aid. s f. " Mrs. Mary D. Rrown. representing the Mutual activities of Reunion Ward attended the It. Y. U. during leadership Week, conducted at that Institution last week. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Labrum N slowly recovering from the effects of a distressing on bis neck. uli-c- The Adult Hits of the Tn.ilois- ille M. I. A. hehl a splendid meeting with accompanying program n Tuesday evening. A large number . were The High Priests, Seventies. Elders and the ladies gite some Interesting and novel stunt. Contest giimes were nn event of the evening as were the refreshments, which were served lo a novel way. Ijirge valentine baskMURRAY HIGH GIRLS Y1N ets held Individual lunches brought b each memls-r- . Hot cms'slates The Murray High GlrU First the liietiu. accompanied Team of Racket Rail engaged !n with eoutewt of the seimon their llrt GREAT OPPORTl MTY PRESENTED nlcht, and won n victory, pre-ent- DOLLARS THAT WORK ARE HELPING MUKIUY CITY ;R0V The real value of n dollar In Murray Is progressive. The more often It Is sjs'iit to buy home produced or hon e sold men handlse. the more If It Is ss-n- t often enough. It will double In value alimble it I'11 ordinary as a statement, but Utile seem This may It pnsluces a certain iwrcviitace . F.vprv time a dollar U sts-n- t . of profit Hence to Increase Its value to theVomiinmity at larir.-- nil The girls the Hi -- core Mux and over It and over, adding we have to do Is to keep sending In-. .. .. t .t i dl i mil 'ii rrnM ( vi' mi tho ...i.t..i ' un" rilt'tftr or .oner liners, The pupils of Ml-- s Ruth Wel.h. 'Vml the V ,,. . ",('. A. making the percentage of profit each time result. state- . In value. i formnm e at , ., , apt mm red in a ii!vlio So yon see. it Is to your auvautace nno o our mm.uu.i. Hie Pantages a- -t S .turday morning .. . ... "' !WI1,,,. ,.,, raVl ,,,,. impression our dollars at home where they can work for us Home folks, xu.cn w- e- .. cited as Mug a very we When folks. anything, buy patronize , , ..mploy t.,1..r. employ Murray (f , . ....... i r..iLu ti U I., inir e f interest thai we no so. lit ap)N-athem I.. engage.) luges The Murray Flrt Ward "M"; t I'.mmii"" Helping Hands." by ,;,m'iMen w.Hi a victory over Ihe Mld-- j In regular evening sTfortnaii.'i for the week following the present -I Wheeler. jvale M" Men by a score of H I jblll. They will g;o two tlonDrnnintl--"Dummy.' by I Weilnesday night. . rt IUk . .!. I ann-s- , .." iii.u niir n. tine m ....... Grmb Cl.iss. Ins-i- i win. h.ive The given association ).,,, . pupils i,,,,,. 4t,. ptwuy," by The ls the will Dr. Adam F. Reunion to xpress their hl-- f of Woodstock s.1 1 held n ireetliu vte Mcbmes. sesker at Ihe eonjolnt tms'l-lu- this ..pM.iliiiiity Rcll Hutch-livx.iRonnie t.lille are talent school of "Helling, the (t'sliiy). Dtanmtliiloii Thursday at the lo Tavb.rsville Ward Sunday In solo liilliilsri Klrk-(,,- " who npix-iiilV ;.r, Grade Class. at p. I". fupl. Francis W. 3rd, at l:'ti.j evening, February r a group i f lt who will snd Ihe Two. b1 Tbw." by p,H., bam a a and There will ali le .(),.. ol, In- . In atnl dance. inn-A song They and patrons of Ihe school, numls-r,,rj..rb Howe. by Aurora lllatt Duncan: Margaret and given sinking The School an Instrnnietnwl trio by Margaret i hide the Mlssws sbal program was sN M.ixlue Thayne. Dorothy Miller. by Thoriils-rg- , and Items of Interest to Ihe school j 's-ti- i --"The Four Sutibc.'iui"." Helen and Norms Duke Edi.:t Holmes. Mittiatct j Faun Carlsti.n. t were dNeued, Mam.ir-and n saxaphone olt by ii .( will Rilndturst. Lucy by IN.m The nmilnr wtskly sssenibly Tbornls-rg- . be held Friday nfternmin at ismglns shaw. Iean Milton Reunion of the Fit MEN YinoRS-JlENNl- ON of Vcu. " Captain! My Captain !.. o'cl.K-k- . St whhli every parent of Utah will address th" "M" herity WIVS the school Is Invited slid urged l ,y Jm.. Jotgciiscn, Murray High S. h'Hd on ,Tlturday R.-attend. A feature .of the program; Mr. c.ih. a! 7:i. February In will l a xs'tn from each iins In Mr. Paib-- Reunion entertained nlon's will ! Ibe fourth Tin Murray F. ', E, were defrnt-- s of Talrs- - - M.rP r Peht iH,i,nsl br the the sclnwil. These psMii are of II'-- ; the Primary offln-rMonday ttlcht In nn liiterestlng erary talne in ronnectloti w lib . HI,. Wnrd on Monday evening at lMtvnt ss.siitlou. Euine with the Murray First letnrn Tlie; M.r homo. work outlined by the w li.s.l . Ward "M Afir the "frscus A CHEAT RFX'ORD Mrs, ISts.tt,. Jeitkhis was hostess program will ls n follows: was over snd the smoke of Ihe to the S. S. S Club Wisii4..lay sf Sinclng. by the slnsd buttle cleared If was found that Ihe Three of tettns'tl of lnt wis-k- . Mrs. Chnti liIbe Musical Dramatization Since Ihe Isglntilng of Ihe hew score wns lo '.'l. E. Jones was hliih of Rears; Father Rear will Is tvpic es, of Salt Lake . Mrs. jear. HOI. Murray city has ex is.lnl msn, capturing 13 points, ent.M bv Ran oita Llttd. Mother! Sandy and Mrs. i.aurnt or Murisv Is'tlcnrvd but four flrsi. The Inrj while bis team mute. West, ms.re.l the Rer, by Myrtle iKmglae: Lltlte were s)s U guesi. et of thee was Ihe Grsnlte Fur M. F. Jones looked br Steve Stefiiiilioff, Btul nil ore fire. Here a commendable IIETWM.N 1 HE DIM I REM E tiriffiihs. Goblen Hair by was made by our fire fishRntdu Ward t Grant In a A simI r AN OPTIMInT riMMIT ier. Resr!s ate lo Ihe effect lh.it piny off tilt Satvrday nUhl lo the Picture Study: (a) "iHt-- In Ihe A IVsshnUt finds a difficulty In ll w ax one of ihe cleanest snd fas! Twllluiil," by Enns Stone. It was a li(le tune of Clinton by tD'llorse Fair," eiety ops.tl unity : nn tipllmlsf est pieces of work ever Becotiipllt-h-cgame with players for Rennloti. Ib.we. (c) "Ruby Stnart." by finds nit iirtuiilty in ev.-tby Ibe force, snd that Is ssylne The Mg gun, Ashby, for Grant, s plenty. made 12 of his lenm's 23 points. Sparta teva and Ruby Racklund y 31-2- ! - " - j , r i Woodstock School Activities lt Parent-Teacher- g t. s sdlred ap-(s'li- . i s Rs . -- e s J M.-n- Fl-h- er lst fr i IV-ii- Is-ll- ls-a- 4.1-2- .s-cr- s. |