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Show MURRAY "I AM WITH YOU SCHOOLS per cent BUT DON'T SHOW WELL TELL ACHIEVEMENT ANYBODY" TEST 100 VOL. 38 IN Murray City, Utah,' Thursday, April 25, 1929. No. 43 muzz... Join Murray City's Better Homes Contest TAKE EVERY POSSIBLE PREPARATORY STEP NOW FOR SUMMER Standard Achievement Test Results! I L0.0.F. L Established 1892 Home Demonstration for Murray City and Vicinity I NEWS NOTES Although weuther conditions are not very encouraging at present for Under this head will uppenr BY E. ALLKN BATEMAX the Yard and Garden contest We wish to cull your attention in The Eagle columns articles w all know that it to Our Bankers The group of Stanford AchieveRoom in f interest to every home from Big One Hundred and Tenth ment tests given la the Murray City "won't be long now" until summer Cow-Testi- ng of the County Home Demonstraoddfcllowship, Anniversary Work School Survey Is generally consid- will lie here In all her splendor, which will lie held in the 1'iuicir.-a- l tion Agent. Mrs. Ivy L. Hall Goal ered to ,He the lient group of subject with but few days of spring Hall Murray, I'tah, at N p. m. on and her assistant, Mrs. Oral The rural banks of Salt Lake matter texts for the elementary intervening. It is Imperative there- Monday, April iSMh. Folks this celWallace, of the V, A. C. Extenat the suggestion of II. A. County grades that has liceu In general use. fore that every preisiratlou pos- ebration Is going to 1k the Last sion Service, in eoojicratiou Bobbins, It consists of three tests in reading sible le made to hasten activities Word in a Heal Tarty, sponsored "Key Banker" representwith the local Farm Biiivau the State Bankers Association, ing (paragraph, senteuce, aud word as soon as the first indication of by the four Salt Lake Lodges, No. organisations are with V. L. meaning (, two tests in arithuientle settled weather conditions arrive. 1, 2, 15, and 17, ami the two Itchek-aa Have you sent lu your entry apCounty Agricultural Agent, computation uud reasoning), No. 1, aud MirLodges, Naomi BUILDING THE OPTIMAL in the interest of dairy herd imnature study and science, test, a plication in the Yard and Garden iam No. 5 , assisted by Murray CHILD mid literature test, a language Contest? This is the first IinKrt-t- ) provement work. Lodge No. 3.'$ and Omenia HebeU-kamoveThe following Is a circular letof The the nt test. a and and aismsors singling usage test, step, No, 15. Murray Islge No. .'.) By Mrs. Ivy L. Hall ter which has just been sent out nature study and science tests In ment are anxlon that Murray be I. O. O. F. will bold n short buxi . 'Building the Optimal Child by the banks In support of the ordudes geography. It is clear that as nearly H"0 jier cent interest imw session and all members are the first of a series of articles by as all the cover ganization of a Salt Lake County the tests in the movement possible, practically requested to lie present to begi'i Mrs. Hall in conned ion with hei Cow Testing Association: that this contest gives the haslc subjects of the elementary lodge at 7;.tO p. m.. after which the entrant , national recognition as meeting will be turned over to "Ed- demonstration work now reiviviiu To Salt Lake ilounty Dairy men; grades. attention in eight communThe average dairy cow Is not The tests were all given by one standing for beauty of homes end die" Smith, I. (1. M., General ities of Salt at the Ijike county good Mail enough. The greatest need of your appli- Cliairman, wlio will lake charge lierson and were corrected by teach- in civic pride. ' ' the dairy Industry is to Increase ers la such a way that no teacher cation on one of the blanks found of the Kitualistic Services, npen.-in- lresent time. This group of leaders, Mrs. O. not the nunilier of cows, but the corrected tests of her own children. in the Eagle this week and you ' with a Song by the nudieua. T. Jensen of amount of production per cow. Holllday, Mrs. A, The same tsts have been given will have accomplished much in followed with a few remarks by Pritihard of Kast Millcreek, Mrs. According to a reort recently made in l'rovo, Park City, two years preparation. Mr, Smith on the History and Pur- I.eora Chrlstinseu of Winder, Mrs. by the U. S. Bureau of Dairy Inin the I'tah rural schools, and reIt has leen brought to the atpose of the Anniversary. Following Annie Yancy of Mrs. dustry, a summary of more than Taylorsvllle, Cluo ttarden in the of of Flower of the tention the grades cently part will Jie services presided over by Aurella Turner of Bluffdale, Mrs. thousand production Salt lJike t'ity and Oranite School that Home feel their efforts in the Dr. Harry Phillips, P, G, M. as N. Ed Gardner of Pleasant Green, Mrs. records from over the entire UniIn thin way, test score way of Jie.iutifying their yards j Districts. V. (i. I). T. (1.; J. H. Angel, P. C. P.: its Irving of Granger, Mrs. For- ted States reveals that a cow proof other districts can lie comjinred and gardens are wasted because ! W. X. (Sundry , G. S as Secretary; .. ... . I est Nielsou inn) Mrs. .lane Moes ducing 21X1 pounds of butterfat ier ..,.. - M... 4.. 'I 10 run nuorvru scores me Willi iuiuuKu innl ui scri(ioKS ociiig THIS HOME OWNER HAD LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES . Helllllck Jiurray i ),., ), lis Chaplin bow Mirrray Schools compare with! them. As mere are uo mica iv After Services, the members 'will ser of Hunter, meet every two year returns a proilt of $M ft) to receive additional instruc- - year, whereas the cow prtsluclng other I'tah schools, as well as with j laws governing the control of dogs farteinl.e among one another, dur weeks v some phase of the project. GOO pounds of butterfat 1st year Hon on to take the average norms for the country.; It is of necessity imisissible lug which time there will le a It Is the right of every child to returns a profit of $17.h.ik) sr year. The scores are all converted in j any action regarding this question, short, snappy program, consist in have the best of nourishment in The Bureau of Ihiiry Industry alto grade ages. Children tested Inland It is urged that whatever dam iiourKh-- i so reports that the feed cost for a childhood. very By early the fourth month of whool should t age. might ls ceased from the Heat rice Ximis-- r and her Wonder we mean the correct and cow producing O.issi iwiuuds of milk make scores equivalent to the aver- - nelghlmrhissl pets would be slight Mehalee Maids. XiiiiiIhts by Mr an nient , propWly foods at the a year Is but bl per cent greater prepared In derived to the the fourth month of foimwred pleasure :ige children Mrs. A. (i. Clawson and another In best environ- than that of a sw producing one-hatime and the the same grade throughout the from the growing of beautiful flow Big Hit Is two "Novelty"' nimbers right ment. In addition, plenty of as much, or 4.)00 pounds of country. In the fourth gradn, this ers ami benlthful foods,. by no other than Mr. Holmgren wholesome milk per year, and with rest, us as,unie that would le o grade of 3.4. A grade ami his son. The man who knows play for further development. will eat cow 4,500 pound age of 3,(1 would mean that the "KEMPY" all nlsiut bow to repair siring inAt the training class held Inst worth of feed Ier year. The 9,0tx) child was ,'1 of a grade higher than struments of any kind nnwher week, the subject was "Fissls to pound producing cow would eat 4i A delightful comedy In three act V the average. In Murray, the test This program will be concluded Prevent Rickets." The principal per cent more frtst. or $112.(h per wn given at the end of the fourth will le presented y the Murray about B p. m. when dam-tug- . will Is? In this class are. milk ami bottbsl year.- - On 1hts bn4 of feed costs month. Therefore." to be normal Fin WarrfcUjv, Wednesday. Ma liie entertaining feaiiire for - WeM. sunshine (tVHlllvep Oil).. Uickcts per quart of milk, we find that fig-- ' with the country. the grade 1st at 8:15 p. tm In the Recreation some ''Wee Hours in the .Mornln' is the malformation of the jonr ure to lie 3,82 cents for the low should average four tenths of the Hall. "Kempy" has leen a trenifii-dou- s We wish at this time to announce strui'tnres of the body. ' However, producing cow and 2.I.7 cents for v, ay through that grade. bit wherever It has been play- - also, that the Orchestra, yili now the niiiKiles tis) are of a very jsior the high producing cow, a diflereme 0iv elementary grades all averj ed. If snaps with wit snd humor. Is? under the direction of Miss ite,i-Irrpiality under such condillous. of 1.15 cents per quart in favor aged equal to or alsive the average It's electric. It's small town folk and b.er Simier, Conduct The child who la practically free of the high producing cow. This of the country. The sveruge grade vill from rickets will have soft, glossy. 1.15 cents reduction In feed eoxtt Mehslee Maids of six plis-eKlnm Hutchison nsf Kempy Jamts. ace for each grade was as follows; furnish the music for the evening hair, eyes that are bright and the looks like a very small amount, but will delluh' second, 2.8; third, 3.4; fourth, 4.8; the plumtter-archlleand we know you will like them. teeth that are when applied to the prisluctlou of balls fifth, 5.4; sixth, C.5. It Is evident you. Amy Itobiuwm as Kate the Plenty of refreshments will be sound aud straight, lips and mu.'it-ou- s a herd of 12 cows for a year's time BUT HE TOOK WONDERFUL ADVANTAGE OP THEM that, as far as standardized tents daughter is seekitu served by Mrs." McKensde and her membranes that are of a good, the amount is $.".7f..oo, or enough ime one Who understands her. Pa committee. The (irand March wi'l outdoor living room in every back yard la the ideal of tht give evidence, the Murray eJement-arpink, no pldgeon breast or to pay six per cent interest annualhealthy Yard and Garden Contest It is easy to aee from the above illusgrades are equal to or better and Ma Hence, Schuyler Call and le led by Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiiliaun shoulder blades, uo sway ly on nearly $10.ioo.ik. trations how such a living: room can be created even on a small city lot than the average of the country. Hell Sander, have plenty of money chairman of the Kuterialuiiieiit winged knock knee, pro- A borders. around back, masses jsif the ls'lly, TxavA an ooen suaee and then slant in Suit (Continued on Page 41 City was the only other but like to kivp It. Thetma Call as Committee, after the which the has anothei one and flowers some or tree a two, of shrubs, variety has the she achlevvd height, Ihmce will go on and on and on and MI'RKAY 1st M. I. A. CONJOINT rniim added to his home during the summer months. These outdool I'tah district that scored better Jane, in the crowded cities! than Murray. Park City and Provo U niarrleil and highbrows the fan we to any home,. especially are assets rooms Hvinr D.WCK AI'KIL !7. . . I exiss t to make plenty of "Wlio-t. . L L , t'II .1mese room MKBTING nn tineir vi Kipri, ejiialled or And they re BO easy 10 duuu, lntterel Mirray's lly. IUn, her husband, Kmeron je" for everybody. This iwrty Is tress shrubs foi and rass and their ceilings of blue sky, with flowering rU He ttelonfn scores in only one grade. The aver lion in, Is a good given for all Ihld Fellows, UeU'k-knTha long postponed dance of the the mural decorations! A splendid rigram has Issn sr age I'tah rural Hchool Is far Mow to the Klks, Masons aud Hot ary and escorts, special Invita "Seventies'' will he ulvini Saturday, M. I. for the A. t'onjoint Club. Little Sister Ituth, Klva tions have lceii the norm in all the grades. extend ranged In the Murray First js'rimilly 27th, April 5 in the of Sunday, May Our junior high school grades llrwwu, is patiently waiting for el to every and Oildfcll- n.is'tlng h II. Tlie sevUeereatlon Ward Ward. First Murray lid not reach the norm for the Kate to get married In order that low lysine In Salt Lake iicinty weeks was advertised dance enties will be the Dr. A. B. Kes-lcountry, but scored as well or !et she may have a chance. Duke Mer- to attend. So come mt, i.s-eliil!of tint was lsvaue ago, ie.toiied thnn the other I'tah district rill. Trulan Kyre, as a auwessfid some of you "old Timers" mid belj viikcr and the following program and the epidemic, meningitis be will ghen: with the exception of Salt Lake business man is In love with Kale In charge of the affair anput over one Itenl Big Niglit f Singing "Shall the Youth of Zlon thoso ' City. The grade scores f.r Murrr.y but has a thorny xuh to tread. IMdfcllowshlp. nounce that tickets purchased at Falter." The pi"! and story are not tlitare as follows; Seventh, KIgbth At the last regetar iiieetlng Mr-- ! for the date will be time that Big Last West. K.I; Ninth. 8.5. As compared with tnalii things. The fun growing out day evening a coiiuuiltee was up PrajerChsrhit iT7. with of the "Ser-eApril on the Slitgnn Five Minute Talk is lively and the country, our seventh grade was of the family mix-uWin If You Lose" m,Ihi. consisting of ,1. H. Chlver- ties on April 27ih. Ill-liNlieranlati, above, sT eight h ami ninth grad? clean. H. A. Sliakisis'ir ell, Chalriiian, Vsal Solo Florem-- Frickun. were ImIow the norm. Park City The committee In charge of I lie aud Al Tame who will bine clmruo I - MiircarH tlaiitln. STOP! LOOK! MsTKN! Granite, l'rovo and I'tah rural play are: Schuyler Call, chairmnii: of the Memorial Hay work nt tin Headingi JFIsi Violin I afcree tliat alt of the work of improving my home prounih nchnoN were SeUsilo'j Ytrgiui either equal to or A. . Oser, biiHlucrM manager; cemelary, so pleae get In to:n h April !W at H p. m.. a curd party will lie done by myself or members of my immediate family. Lindsay. the IMI Kandera, low than Murray, exivjit srttlng; Mrs. with the I'oinmitlie If you hive I'.ii i ll one Solo- - I loiiglns Todd. Fraternal Hall, under the ausat ...: Granite ninth grade which was one 8. K. Hrltigburst. costumes snl nam i(Continued on t:i- -t Page) of Woodof the NelKhl-or- s "In Our by pices Song t'uigiei:atioii tenth of a grade higher. Although Mr. K. K. Blacker, di Is craft, Kverylssly cordially inI.oxely rector. (Conilnuisl on last pnge AJ)DRESS vited. Thelma 'all. TAYI.OKSVIM.I-B()S OKfiAV Prayer Outdoor living Is Salt Lake County Endorse Every Back Yard of Yard and Garden Contest g Mar-tinea- u, hi-to- 1 4 d 7Z Ji POLJD, ill .k.tt. 1 I ir fT3 rl j lf situ-bin- e f.l 1 hi rc, s USL blue-whit- blgh-falutl- y AN - cu-pci- s hi ENTRY BLANK MURRAY YARD and GARDEN CONTEST of Prizes All Free "You - Kd-ekka- h 1 1 cr tr , - gsl n p e Class fr - lN-re- t: : THE MURRAY EACLE PRESENTS Class 2 aRree to hire only manual labor in improving my home 'ground outsitle tf help of my immediate family. I IZK On this paof a fireword regarding the Power Plant folder, and an entry blank f.ir the Flower Garden Better Homes Con-tesThere are no charges for enrering thi contest and be sure to receive considerable benefit in the brauti will you fication of your ground. Take a look al the news on page one and then step " around to page 2 where that likable hero "The IMade of i buv in the land of tatnale, chili and deceased ca:i didaics for tiresident. Comics' that entertain and instruct are really worth while, ami this i why The Entrle i rccommendint the Funny Sec tion cm pae;e X printed in black, but with a bright outlook on life. In thi department the Western Newspaper Union is furnishing vou some real stnlt. the Pocket V, L. Martincau, County Agent, tell Ciot.hers on pace 4 and tnoMt farmer tn alt Lake touut.v have complained alout empty wckct, so they should read alM.ttt how to deal with Pocket implier. a lot of cood reading in thi edition of The There Fagle. O, ye, did you ee the picture we are printing of "The ot Oh, beg. pardon, Hunchback Humpback ofat Nolter Damn." t I..'. .... I t all nce. .Notre Dame. It you lookctl like ttiat guy jou wuiuuni In five a damn. There i a real "kick" in "What the Cray House Hid," do not mist it. has a lot of those beautiful ad that Ye. Sir. The them over! You can ee beln the reader tlvrreof, what a wonderful newspaper The Fagle i becoming Hest in Murray, t. Pic-ardv- Class 1 3 employ the services of an expert gardener. kami; ADDUKSS al-ot- Class 4 I agree that all wotk in my garden was done by myself. am obi year NAME I ADDRESS Class 5 guarantee thai all btrdhousei were made this year. NAME, I ADDRESS tt 1 a .......... a Icle hk ( HOPS I I It HISTORY OF MURRAY CITY ELECTRIC LANT, group of tlftiH'ti Taylor-vlli- e under the leader.hlp of Vii Kaswornt have Just completed the of the Taylor-nlllorgnrilwilI'Mi Blue Blblsm I II flub. i.ffk-erof the club nr as fo lows; Itissl Mackay, president;; vice president : Kenneth : Morris Barker, wecrctary-trea-nrecll MellMturne Vnlln"e, song and leader, and Win. H-htejsirter. Following the election of ofileer. nrk which Include the project growing of sugar lcct. grain crops, and Vegetables was dlscned, and the method of keeping record t" outlined. Dlwoo-dotion the prepiiting of the land for niu lect were givBarker and Mcllmuruc en by Wallace. It a dei lde-- t by the lutuvl er ship of the rlub to bold regular meetings on the first Saturday of each month. The tient meeting will le held May 4th at the home of Mellmume Wallace. 1912-192- 9 A Isiy e s Ss-uce- r, a M.-rrl- s Foreword The Murray City Electric Power Plant wa begun Ml PM2 and has been making a sbcady progress each year, a to V)) have Elect r it energy sales from revenue of $,VS4r5J? for Murray City, and in view of the fact that this Mtm wa realized on a basis of charging one half the prevailing price, the customer of the plant have receive! a direct benefit of a like mm, or a total sum of $r,t.S.V)74. Worslev & Format! state that the plant owes Murray City $.i.(rM..H, and to offset thi mm the city has a net wotlh of In other word, the Murray City Electric Plant $107.404.1M. has cleared the citizen owners of same the stupendous mm P-- ll of $505.K19.4t. This wonderful financial athievemeut mould receive the encouragement of every cttieu of the world, as it demonstrates the dawning of a new day in the conduct of huinnu affairs. Consider the immense benefit accruing from the public ctfect of ownership of this small plant, and the this practical step to an advanced standard of service at a reduced expense. Murray City residents are proud of ibis showing, and plan on tciling the world what has been accomplished tn a few jcars of careful effort in spite of the many difficulties that ahvav face a new enterprise. Issued by the Citiiena' Committee, Murray City, Utah, |