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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 1 HURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1929. HOLLADAY SCHOOL MY NATIVE LAND ITEMS ' The third grade under FOR SALE Hie direc- tion of Miss Peterson is now rending the "Dutch Twins." The pupils are studying hard and are enjoy- t ing the story liumeusly. .Manual training and sewing Is Icing taught In the lirst grade. Miss Morteiwun and Miss Herbert are supervising the work. They are making furniture for the three bear's house. The legs of the are made of half spools; the tops are of thin pieces of wood. The little girls having charge of . ) , J t Price $2,500.00 t On Kasy Terms I Apply 5870 So. 2nd West MURRAY, UTAH i part of it are mak rugs, aud curtains, 'liiey the domestic ' f n. GRE ATE K The lirst glider was J.ulli by Willier Wright and his brother, 1!H' in Some lime later In VM)'2, invented they "heavier than one, air machine," propelled by a gasoline motor. On the first flight the machine on glider staycnl in the nir about forty-liv- e minutes. When we go a little farther into c? strand? the history of aviation we llud the If such there breathe, go, mark him lifting power increased by mor well! powerful motors aud a better deFor him no minstrel's rapture swell, velopment of wing and tall design. High though his titles, proud his Aviation Is fust becoming a comname, mon means of transportation ami Boundless his wealth as wish cau mall service. With this Increased claim use of aviation there are many difDespite those titles, power and pelf, ferent kinds of airplanes being manThe wretch, concentrated all in self, ufactured. The Greater The Stinson Monoplane Is a one Living shall forfeit fair renown, Hudson was first Aud, doubly dying, shall go down wing construction assembled with shown to groups To the vile dust from whence he a whirlwind motor. The Boeing of motor dealers sprung, airplane is a two wing plane prowho were asked pelled by a Wasp, four hundred Unwept, unhonored and unsung. examine it to and fifty horsepower motor. Some SOW Walter Scott. from the standof the Boeing planes are equipped point of general with three Wasp motors, or otherIRVING HONOR ROLL attractiveness in lines, appearance, comfort, futinys, perwise what they call formance and value, and then to cast a secret ballot on The following students are on tho Boeing planes. The Ithyan plane which they checked their individual appraisement of honor roll for the past six weeks: is a mouoplane assembled with ;i every detail. Wright Whirlwind motor. There "B" Honor Roll are many other kinds of planes. The vote by these many dealers eave a true indication 5th Grade of public acceptance with the result that twice as many The biplane, or two wing plane Is Gay WJiIpple dealers have contracted for Hudson this year as had gradually going out of existence Mildred Scott at this time one year ago. signed biin favor of the monoplane. The Bernicu Jobanson Now by tens and tens of thousands automobile buyers plane, having greater lifting power Florence Henrkksen of Its two wings, will be used are likewise casting their secret and unanimous vote for becaus Caryl Andrus more for purjioses of heavier transthe greater Hudson. You will see the score in 5,000 Mildred Bird a!csrooms. It it conclusiveproof that the Greater I ludson portation. Xornia Taylor is different now the public favorite of all cars selling above 21.00U There are many Adele Lanibourne laich as service, passenger airways, tith Grade Won't you, too, go to your nearest Hudson dealer and mall service, and private use. Ennuke lJouita Casto your appraisement as so many thousands have tering Salt Luke City we have the already done? Helen Christensen Boeing Air Tramqiort, the National Ida Flowers Parks Airways, The Western Air Ituth Manhalter Express nnd Passenger Service, and Madeline Scott the Vnrney Air Lines. Ruth Woods Could, you Imagine flying above Mildred Ward the clouds on a moonlight night, "th Grade carrying a load of mail? Nothing Estelle Cutler could be more thrilling than that. Marie Erlckson It Is hard to Imagine a greater Agnes Howe thrill than being eight or nine Irene Larson thousand feet above the earth, Luclle Putnam winding In and out among the Sth Grade clouds, looking down Into huge bilMildred Andrus lows of clouds. Sometimes the bilBuertou Margery lows npiH-a- r to e huge lakes, other Margaret Hulsh times huge white mountains. It Is Kuth Woodruff a white fairyland in the moonlight. Hol-cr- t The thrill of air travel Is going to Wright ttth Grade make It very popular. We turu next to the Zeppelin. Mary Howell Luclle Pace The ZepiKilln will be un outstanding e flying be Delilah Wright means in the than Is airplane. snfeer cause it Mary Smith There Is more room nnd It Is Helen Tame more comfortable for long Journeys. Marjorie Tame It will jsThaps not be long until vanda Andrus AN ORIUNAMi: Beth Christensen (he Zeppelin will replace the steam An ordinance (unending rimpter In ship, the nlrplane. the train Margaret Frampton Hevi-eOrdlmim-cXXVII of the Graham Edward innny cases Virginia Sturm of Murray City, l'.ill and enacting Ksther Hill n certain new section to be known Afton Gold WASHINGTON us Section 7i:tXI with rcfereine Lillian Gail to Traffic Signals. rarest Lillian Hendrlcksrn Soldier and statesman, lie it enacted by the It.mrd of unison ; Commissioners of Murray City, BIG SENIOR PROM GREAT example of great duties 1'tah: done SUCCESS Section I. There is hereby enSimply as breathing, n world's hon- acted a certain new section to lie The biggest social event of the or worn known ns Section "I.'IXI In Chapseason was held Feb Kith. It was As life's Indifferent gifts to nil men ter XXVII, K.'ied ordinances of tho Senior Prom. Everybody born ; Murray City, I'lah l'.Ul in relation themselves amid the scene Dumb for himself, unless It were to to Traffic signals, which shall read of gay dresses and music. Cod. as follows, to wit : The decorations were beautiful. But for his baref.K.t soldiers eloSection 71tX I. Traffic Signal. The color scheme was red and The movement! nnd stoppsge of vequent, white, corresponding with Valen- Tramping the snow to carrot where hicle, street tar nnd iedcstriiins tine's Day. Hearta were floating at street Intersections where a semthey trod, . .. all aroiuid. Red and white stream- Held by his awe in hollow-eyeaphore- or other .signalling appaers were draped from the lights to content : ratus I installed shall bo govcrn-ethe wall. There was a largo Mvlest, yet Arm as Nature's self; n follow: Cpoii the iipiiiralni' crowd in attendance. The class of a red Iluhl t hereon nil vehicle. unblamed of 1029 are to I congratulate on Save by the men his nolJer temper stnt cars and pedestrians the success of their jiarty. in the direction of tnh shamed ; B. C. Never seduced through show of 'light, shall stop before cMcrlng it the Intel shall not hi, present gissl : C R O A K S : while such light I By other than unsettling lights to When Mi.-r.s light I removed steer, Nothing la It and in New trimmed than light dlspl.ljed. such green nw Heaven, Teacher: (trying to explain the lili'l lieH- car street his mood. Which', steadfast of the meaning word thief) "Now. a lilan in this secmay pim-i-cJohnnie, If I were to put my hand More steadfast, far from rashness tion as from fear; provided, In your pocket and take out a dime, Section II. Violation. It shall be Rigid, l.ut with hlm-.ol- f what would r 1?" first, unlaw fid for any rsoti to violate grasping still Johnnie: "A magician." i.f thl sis'-- I In scvcrlcti jxtl-- e the wuvete:it any of the provision Ion t,i fill di ii iid helm of will; nlicy niere Business nnd re- Not honored then or now ticca tis nny of tin rtijui Jimmle: "Dad, will you give me lri.!i"il thereof. lie w.Micd a wnt.h for my birthday?"' Section HI, Penally, Any roii The popular voice, hut Unit lie still Father: "What do you want with of violating nny of the pv.n withstood ; a watch?" till Ordiiian.-slmll tiiH.it . ciil" hlgher-soiilcdthere Jimmle: "Willie Jones has gotta lion tlierof pnnl-l,- .! by a fine In is but one ml not ih.in dg and he says he'll trade it for a Who was all this and our, ami all any uiu not watch." to .M.mi for each offence men' Washington, ..r by Imprisonment In the eliy Jame Russell Ixiwcll. i1"m Jail for n no lunger than 'to diij ir by both sm h fine mid a Iireathes there a man with soul so t SIX ROOM. COTTACK $ dead, Who never to himself hath said, "Tills is my own, my native land" Modern Phunbing, Garage Whose heart hath ne'er within him and other outside improve- - T burned, As home his footsteps he hath incuts. House is well orrang- turned on a foreign ed for large family. Price is T From wandering t fur-ultu- re AVIATION Or-vll- acclaimed by I lie smartest buyers the outlaiuliiio' value above ! The secret ballot ing (pdlts, have three teddy bears who will be the occupants of the house. They cordially invite visitors. Dr. Evans aud his nurse visit the Tiwtrnlnt?. The nffh n AW.tu frrmln dvprv ...... nurse gives a quiz examination, while the doctor inspects the teeth, handkerchiefs and personal MY LINCOLN I SlUjhttj Patriotic Program on Warrington's Birthday "Three Centuries of American Democracy," was the panorama which .brought to a close the pro- . gram held in the Irving gymnasium Thursday evening in commemora tion of the birth of Washington. As the spot light played on the waving folds of "Old Glory", held Aloft by the scout color guard, and the audience stood and sang the thrilling words of our national anthem, all hearts leaped in gratitude that we live in the "Land of the free and the Home of the Brave." of home and country has been the theme of February's program and was well brought out in the pageant. The lirst graders under the direction of Miss Herbert and Miss Claris Morteuson did a very cute flag drill. Their rythm was iier-feand showed excellent training. (Continued on last page) The "Iictsy Itoss" scene was exceptional merit. Virginia Temple-ma- n as "Madame Ross" showed excellent stage presence, and marked dramatic ability, as did also little Marjorie Howell and the other Colonial dames. Itryant Zimmerman was a real tieorge Washington, a lover of the colonists, as was aLo Thomas Marshall, the famous financier. Reed Iliutze as the drill sargent had his company well In hand and the boys showed excellent training. Miss Peterson and Miss Ielinu Morteuson had this act In cha rpe. "A real Amerlcnn Citizen,' by the Fourth grade under the direc tion of Miss Inn Johnson brought i if ire uui in (in i in me it mum ti nierumi . . .i ciu.n. it was very well done, i . The "Puritan under the direction (.f Mis Holmes and Miss : Weaver, took us baek to the days of Miles Staudish and Plymouth Hock and depletes die Intense love of liberty, the stern hardihoH of the Pilgrim Fathers. This was the lirst great eiKKh In denim-racin America. Tl.e nevt step was Hie Vlrglnlj Assembly. Adams. lini'ioiiated by Harr jidst, fervent apial (. ''action; lleiijamtn Franklin, taken by Chailes Atareliaiit, terse appeal that. "If wo (i,,n't hum? together we will all hang separately," the trim xlinvrity of the Colonial lathers In Hair fight for freedom, Tl.e struggle- for the freedom of the slaves, the opening of the great wentern empire depleted by the pupil ef (he f.iglith grade tmpn-- o. one a another step In the complex of tlie wilderness. liiiL-ci- . admirable, Benevolent, bright, brave, Reverent, righteous, reliable, Alert, amiable, accomplished, Humorous, humble, honest. Active, agreealde, ambition;, Meek, merciful, manhood. Able, affectionate, Loyal, lofty, loveable, Intelligent, Impartial, initiative, Natural, narrator, neighbor, Calm, courageous, charitable, OiH'n, orderly, original, leader, liberty, loving. Noble nation's knight. P. T. Farnsworth. DR. SUNDWALL EXAM-INESTUDENTS Dr. Snndwall examined all the students of the Irving Junior High for heart nnd lung defects. Many students were found to have heart trouble and cannot take gymnasium work hocnu.se of tho strain on the heart. Most of these students are having treatments, nnd they hope to lie able to go back to their r routine in a very Phort time. We appreciate Dr. Sundwall's services very much, as it is very nec essary that these defects be cheeked nt once serious results of cnrelessneis develops. reg-ida- e FEBRUARY PATRIOTIC MONTH hate lea.l out In stimulating reverent for the flag. The Soonts are a No custodians of our large flag. Every morning nt 8:10, a detail of Boy Scouts raises the flag. All day It waves in the breeze, and then nt 3: in the colors nre lowered. Every Friday morning the So,uU lend out In presenting the colors and pledging allegiance to the flag. The ceremony Is very iinpresle. Under the direction of Mr. Dur-i- i Inn, imiiiy patriotic songs have Isvn sung mi l iiifinorljsl. Every In s liool can Ing every verse child e la-- t Pre-enli. "The f ep Day." depicted Atneib aV desire for of the Star Spiincled Banner. indr.Mil.il demoer. ', the elcuit-in- g Mot pupils nls. know "America, the Beautiful." "The Home Road," of the masses , s,we j,., United our country still has mtil of great "Amcrl.V. "My Own tW - in. li tlf courage, men of Mg Sijttps." "Utah. We Iive Thee, and "This Is the Pl.iee." heart, iiiea i.f high pnrixt.es. America's call fi.r mi h men to rally round the this of freedom ami isnr high the torch of liberty, Every The of the vagennt was Free oell put oer and well appreciate) I'jr the ncii, ,,,,- -, tH,,, ( nf,(.(.. High Inn, nnd evi'iilng. Tl . ifflihera w ho dlroled 331 nut BLDG. the pupil who participated are u Investigate our complete course of Beauty to be congratulated. Culture. Wo have the ftnet ami largest mhool west of Chicago. Real eomtctent InA Mlrkrr structor registered by the Utah State Board free Catalog, of Registration. Write for Uked right at (he start, be or Phone Was. 3370. Mick on, and mleki on, until he BEN KTZ. WflUnown UdleV Bnrier, iMUi ts the good. Put In a cor-tie- r Will be With l a Permanently, fce wotk because he I aim k on Commenting February 11 Ida j !.. He may look like two WH H U E SEVERAL OF THE MODERN rent, but that make no difference SYSTEMS OF o him, for he haa a head on him PERMANENT WAVING-- W & $730 .hat l ever awella. protit by hi For Hie Entire lira! Shampoo and Flncer Ware Included lie la a jUge stamp. - me-sa- Utah trans-occnnl- .mm Phone Murray 3 Standard vuxlbaset Coach, $11? t'lyv darJ Sedan, $1175; Coupe, $1195; r.o.O- tcr $1250; Phaeton. sUiO; Town Sedan, $1375; Convertible CVorv, $1450; Landau Sedan, $1500; !cio.;j Club $1500. Long icheelbaw: Sedan, $1850; Limousine, $.'00. at factory STANDARD EQUIP ML NT Standard Eouipment Indudrmi 4 h Wroial thock obwrbrrt rUctric f u nil vu cunt tut!i:ur $hui(rrf toddle lamp utindrhttld uifwr- - wrr vtrw ricttroioct contiUt iw fmM 4e? sl wilrrof bright part chr jiitu-Q'd- . luvvj Hear the Rulio Program u' :h Efsx Woman Can Have Marcel Wave at the School of Beauty Culture CLIFT Challcngei-V- ' tv--ry '!!uKt 5"iir1-- v itu( Howe MURRAY, UTAH wm d High-poise- and these astounding prica d of such flavor . . . such crispy lightness Patriotism nnd love of country fen. lures February school work at the Irving. The Boy Scouts, under s.s.ut Master R. B. Stone, with the help i.f Se,,t Master Earl Way-ma- d atkanlfiffis thatjbrccast wttil all ntotorflom is ... as you have never known before. Now ready for with the new, improved you d d g l. Sperry pro-cis-- d 11 and WAFFLE FLOIJH kA Sptrry-qualit- j product ...now at your grocrr'i 11 Wedding Invitations e Broad-minded- Wedding Announcements Wedding Reception SCOUT TROOP PLANNED Mr. J. Itgliland S. Walker, of Drive, ba U, Somt, Vi.lmtisred tne use of a large rtH.tn in her home for the organisation of a troop i.f girl tMsmt. Margaret i aliendy a memls-- r of an up town troop and I anil. nt to get a troop orcntilred in the Irving district. Girls, let get toceiher. We have two or three trooji of Boy Ssnu(, why nt Girl Scout ? liiiprloimiui. n IV. In the opinion of the Hoard of tViumlvloiier of Murray City. It I iune.nry to the hhi health and safety ef the Inhnbi-tau- t of Murray City, thut lhl orilliiaii.o slmll Uoiiii effe.ile Immediately, S.stioii V. Thl otillnin. e shall lake etT.-- i t UJiotl it's ptihlbntlon. 1 the l'toald of Cuinint sloiii't i.f M ittny City, t'tah thl --'..th day of l ibr.iiiiy. 1!il". ',(, W. Hi Slafu (to young cleik) "Are you the head of thl iiilner' Oik: "No, air, tmly the heir of the hend." t'u-toni- - ;. til Mayor. W. J. WAlilASKI, City Riionhsl. Hill Ni 4V pub!i.ihod IVbtaury jrtu:s. A, ting WIDE VARIETY STYLES cnJ PRICES YES. WE f 'PRIM THEM at Vht MURRAY EAGLE |