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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, JAN'. 9, ened the Colonists, and Time Has Accorded Paine High Place in American History The career of Thomas Palms af fords an excellent illustration of Miss Dian'a inhumanity to man. Best, In her excellently conceived "Thomas Pulne: Prophet and Marfortyr of Democracy." lias put ward an analysis that Is 1ml h a I'uine, biography ami a defense. for decades, has suffered under the flark cloud of misrepresentation and foul attack. His motives have , been twisted, his teachings pervert-fdhis character blackened and Lis place In American history lie 1ft tied. The misrepresentation of I'uine u mul dy due to inspired articles and even biographies, works that were consciously written to lielittle the man. Observing his life apart from the detract ions of Ids (iu Miss ltest does), one notes that he was a hard working, Idealist courageous, public-spiritewhose unalterable purpose was the betterment of mankind and whose whole enreer was marked by an love for his He landed In America In who 1774, n penniless Englishman had Already impressed Itenjninin Franklin with bis gifts, and from the beginning o." the War for Independence be was heart and soul Ills with the Continental forces. great feat during the Revolution was the pamphlet "Common Sense," and the various issues of ''The Crksls," works In which he comenc-mfn- follow-beings- bated British . propaganda, heart (fleied tied at end of fourth week Iteams In i destructible arguments for the ere . ation ' the United Slides of Au.or-Icaperiod Mining a troublous when the Atlantic senbojird was be doubt torn by dissension and Sense" Into the Hung "Common mind of the day like a thunderbolt. The arguments in that work spread like wildliie, and il was from Hose sprang. argument.; that the republic I'alne convinced hundred-- , of wav MATERNITY HOSPITAL REPORT OF IIIRTHS for DECEMBER- COTTONWOOD (Contniuod from 1st Page) Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Johnson, San1st. Mr. and dy, a tirl, December a Mrs. Karl It. Kocks. Salt Fake, Mrs. and Mr. ,oy, December 2nd. Sp'arrel E. Hufe. Draper, a girl. MarDecember 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. De vin E. Hniisic, Itivertoii, a girl, cember lib. Mr. and Mrs. James I.. vet played in the stake. It Is a toss ',, who will win. liolh teams have excellent centers in A Frekson for South Cottonwood and Smith at Ilolladay. these boys will surely put ering minds, whipped them Into a up a real battle. At forward both rtened them sturdy altitude, learns are strong with ISringhiirst during the dark days of Valley E. F.reksoii for the champions McKellar. Midvale, a girl, DecemForge and kept always before them uud a fi"e of Walker and Driggs for Hol- - ber lith. Mr. and Mrs. Phildon G. republic imdV. the objective a In letter war. Hie inviti.ig hidav. In games thus far all four Huffaker. Itivertoii, a boy. Decem After I ii in, to visit Mm. Washington Hoth ber (ilh. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert K. boys have played brilliantly. wrote: , eon teams are well fortified at guards Bradford. Draper, a girl. Decem-mil"your presence rna; remind this to service F. of Mrs. past unit going and George Mr Ueynobls gross yoni witli Johnson ' ".v powot ominlry 'and If I South Cottonwood and Junes. Sandy, a boy, December 10th. for u In M command my (hem to Impress well Mr. and Mrs. Feo James (Mover. lorn, is they will (rage and Wagstull' playing .rviees with fi due to Murray, a girl. December 7lh. Mr. be reiulered ohcerfully by one who ;,l Holl.iduy. Coach of the entovlalns a lively losing L. Walker on tbe gminl line, and Mis. Vernon II. Tester. Murray, Importance of oiir works, and who was forced to put I Tit go, who has a girl, December Kith. Mr. and Mrs. le.'isiire. with much been hitaself. playing forward, back to Frank F. Walker. Salt Lake, a girl. "your sincere friend. If anything this has streng- December 21st. Mr. and Mrs. T.eland guard. "C. WASHINGTON.' the team, localise Drage J. Shelton, Sandy, a boy. December thened it was not Vashlaglon's habit t til in jicrfectly at this po- 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyii Henry seems to "sin himself anybody's subscribe he Meant sition. cere friend" unless Slielleiiberger. Salt Foke. n girl. In he Ne S Gorman. The other eastern game finds December 21th. Mr. and Mrs. Then Vork Times , Salt Fake, a girl. De- Winder and Millcreek lighting il I,. T7 251 Mr. and Mrs. Alon- li. to the ember is leave one out to see which zo J. Mieplicrd, Mill j.aKe. a no.v. ellar. In the western division Taylors- - December 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Ar illc plays Grant, while Murray Soc- - nold Maucliley, Taylorsville, a boy, i.d anil Murray First lock horns, December 2i'.th. Mr. and Mrs. Hurl rmonii Drown, Hiverton, a boy, he first mentioned game will he Lt'.th. Mr. and Mrs. Denj. December at Murray Revolutionary Tuesday night played Wendall Anierl Andriis, "first the Draper, a boy, while called the latter game Warren, High (ijin, ran anarchist," wa prominent In will Ik- played at f:tX o'clock Wed December "oth. Mr. and Mrs. Har- of the thirties the lah r laml S. Tlieobobl, Salt Lake, n boy. nesday night at same place. orkinifmen and forties, lie urged or communist The st. Hiding of the two divisions December .'!0tli. Mr. and Mrs. Dato form ..tonics il the end of t lit four weeks is as vid A. Williams. Murray, n girl, Desr. Mrs. :1 Earl Mr. and ember : follows :. Jones, Murray, a girl, Decem KN I I I Fits-man- ? 'Anarchist' ; innw-mcii- - t DIVISION South Cottonwood KASTI 8,'. flSAHf VJ 2 -- 1()K KENT or NAI.K-lar- tly modern 1 room house, garage, newTeleI2 month. ly de. nrnied 312.1. Mur. phone I'd Lost Won """N ber 2.1rd. DANCE ON "jANTARTjth So. Cot Ion wood UHHI Ilolladay 'otionwond 1.INII' An '"Old Timers" dance and pro-rawill lie given Friday Jan uary 25th, to which the general public is cordially invited. Win. m .51 HI .0110 Mill, .IHIO Winder DIVISION WESTERN 1 1 liMslIKI APAKIMEST Won IOst Pel TO Kent: Furnished Hptirtinetd at .'t ( 1.IHI0 Tavlorsville MS Fast 1Mb South. I'hoiie Murray 1 .".G7 Murrav Hrst lo2. .500 iennbni .3.".'! Foil SAFE: Heater, fine condition, Murray Second ..".Tr-.:.IHHi :t C 0 i n lit .. impure l.'.'i Fast 43th South. week of tbe fourth The score :illie follow: I'lott, managing director, lias prom- ed something unique for this ev ening, the nature of which lie will not at this time divulge. So It ves everyone to be present. A prize will be given to the couple oer sixty years of age who prove to be the bet wnltzers. William Cannegieter. 1 ' Thomas Pain. Ilolladay The Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History! SMOOTHER FASTER Driws if : 2 0 Wnlker, If 1 f. I Smilli SI 4 o :t rg Wagst.-iflDiMU--t I.. BETTER Flashing acceleration and ?pco!. P.ij: engine with reserve power to meet an J susiain peed of 65 miles per hour. II.' Totals . tangle with tbe flashing players on the Central Park, Salt Lake team ;,t Murray High Gymnasium on 7 p. in. at luih January You will le sore at yourself If you do not see this game which costs only 15 cents to view and the thrills will be the equal of several dollars worth of Tanlac or what have you. This game on the Kith is to be Come out and a real fast affair. runt for .Murray, they will need it. 2 it If tt.-- i:i....:iib-.- -. I.. e i:i S? 11 5 y :'r 1 .". l 0 2 0 I 1 2 1 W o o o ii W It 1 0 II 1 2 o 2 7 17 I is O In .: i i:d-e- f Ig !i ... rf ... lli imion more value for dollar : Ki.h ';. If :t 'l.icr o rg Ig Flayer If steadniaii If I.. DRIVE THIS CAR NOW ON DISPLAY AT ... ., 2 2 2 s 1 1 1 it li 1 o 1 0 0 o 7 it u toi:.n Healy. rf c.iitbiiuhaiii . teles i if ( Icier , If :2 In ,8 5 :t 2 l I o o l.'ill ell II K () g 110 ig -ii ; r-'- :.I. M.lll.g leles I -- k - il- - of ) 1m) 7 7 t; T F 1' "o 115 t :i 27 7 2 21 Ui. b. F.cl: II In 10 I 21 1". .tone. 111! 2 21 i" Me:i,ot. 2.' I I m r. It. nnl .A ,g,., Dng. '!. J.-- i; .t !, i ' o 7 2 in .1 1 'ol, lid. ti 7 2 20 Gi.mt s 5 ,'t Will 7 it l;i s s I 2 1 . V, T;iv T.iv. iiit U. I't'-IHt- . ,! it -- t, Ml l ' i o, en. Mnr 1m T, :t et I', .1 l il I It ;o, H.. l Tiv li l'.iiit.'!i'. i; M II -, 3 It. ii 2 7 1 x I il O s it. n litel ; n m, S... '..f. 13 V. Wnlkcr. II.. I. 12 C. Uin! Mur. Im II J2 leiet..n. Gnud V I V I . l. l ot. 13 a o I . i. Mill Diinglnn-.t- v v T ; j 1 1 TPe haws a complete line of samples t t f i' 1 I .t ! 7 .11 I 2i , . 1 1 2 1 CARS Are Selling Because are under cover. 2- They are reconditioned and ready to go. 3They are guaranteed. 4 --They are priced to sell. 1 --They 27 Oldsmobile Landau 27 Chevrolet Sedan : I'l ilo Equallq Satisfactonj ji of fourth 12 U Stalionenj b m yvooter iMIEEl 2 2 j o v much m o re rccipc.J light and (lutfy they will be! 1 i i !' 'V'w. I'et. su 5 n l'...i;.k llour in your favorite biscuit 2 2 j j 12 0 ,t I , 2 1 Vi-r.- Use the West's largest selling HISS! f E 2 rg D. i;:b. rt ig V For pea or tvjpeumter n $ 2 U. 2 Murray '.'ml Carlisle Motor Company fa W O UrinuliiirM Take a ride anil d s Flayer rf I. Kiel, LARGE FULL BALLOON TIRES. Hoi-ling- pur-pos- t o oiivi W. NOTICES Dr. and Mrs. Wright had as their dinner guests Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. James Werrick and two children of Dee, Oregon, and Mrs. It. W. Emniett and daughter of Salt Lake. The Murray Woman's Club will be the guests of the Midvale Community CMi, Wednesday. January 15. The Murray ladies will furnish the program, which promise much in the way of literary and musical ; Htertainment. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Wri'i'it were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. in Salt lake on New Year's fcr ! s l:r....mb.-a- V L s The association of Liberty School have adopted aa the major activity of the association this year the wiring of their school building. A committee has iieeii up. ixdntcd who will meet soon with the Board of Education for the e of interesting that body in the project. The association was active and successful lust year In adding valuable equipment to their play-gro- t mis and It is 'expected they will in their projecV 'e sucee.-sfi- il fids year. At a business and social meeting held in Grant Ward early this year, tl.e parents were to bring a cake or 25 cenis. The association realised ;"5 oer their excises u Ji s occasion, nud this amount was added to the treasury. rareiit-Teaeher'- (Juapilianv'iip No- day was delightAirs. Emil Fersb.-rtices, County Clerk or sign-nr- s members of the fully surprised by for further information. on afternoon last Friday IN THE JI STKE'S (01 KT IN her dub on and her bin Inlay anniversary, AND IOK Ml'KKAY I'KE( INCT and her evening neighbors Monday SIMMONS friends numbering twenty, surprised Salt Lake County, State of Ctah-Cbaher again. I?o!h gatherings report Webb, doing business as a most pleasant time, am! the good Murray I'lumbing and Heating Co.. wishes of these many friends go Dlaintiff. VS. J. A. Jenkins and Mrs. Forsberg on her way tovilli Mrs. ,T. A. Jenkins, first and real ward another milestone. owner unknown, Defendants: Mrs. Joseph Deny assisted hy The State of Ctah against said Sarah Mumford was hostess Mrs. defendant : i to tbe Cottonwood camp of th You are hereby Mininioned to ap IMoneers. Ctah of the Daughter! pear before the alwve entitled court 2 the forat o'clock at within ten days a ter the service of Thursday mer's home on North State street. this summons iipln yyu, if served Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hroadbent within the eounjy in vrhlch this ac- children of Ely, Nevada, are and tion ist lought; otherwise,within a few days this week with spending twenty days 'after theV'vice, and r.roadls-nt'Mrs. mother, Mrs. C. defend Jhg fbov entitled action, Ciiiulln and family. E. brought agiinst you to recover A. O. Coojht has been called for :.?,.m with' Interest at the legal has been upending rate from September 1. 1020, for jury duly, and much of his time In Salt Lake this costs of suit, and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be week. Day Jaeobsen is taking Leonard rendered against you, according t Nelson's place in the Victory quartet the demand of the complaint. since Mr. Nelson's departure for Dated this 2nd. day of January I he Central States mission. v.m. The F. W. eluh met Wednesday II. T. MATTHEWS. afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Erlck-soJustice of the Peace on South State. Firt publication Jan 9. llt.'M) Mrs. C. Itorg of Sandy, and son Iist publication Fob. (!, l!:io Wallis of Cnion, left Monday for a several week's visit to ios Milk should le strained in the milk room, never in the barn. Clean milk put into a sterile conHave your I!u!terwrapers print-a- t tainer and packed In ice will reat the Murray Eagle. main sweet for weeks. On the other band, milk whbh is not coolHEAD THE ADS AND GET THE ed and kept cool may sour in a HE S'f FU YoCU MONEY! PKOKATK ' invested. 9 l,h(l LIBERTY SCHOOL P. T. A. AMBITIOUS to WIRE BUILDING l- ( (itloiiwiiod I See this New 1930 Chevrolet 1 O 17 20 9''. iji lto-to- 1 f j us t The fast basketball team of the .Murray First Ward "M" Men is to MURRAY MENTION lu-- SAFETY, BIG, POSITIVE BRAKES, Cas tink in rear, assure safety to yourself and family. CHEVROLET BEAUTY matches and tuir.asses any car Ij Totals ECONOMY and DURABILITY n brown bread milking II be sure to steam it for about V11 urs in well buttered molds before l baking It to dry out the top. j ! : the road. In- - li ' I Wair-iai- T "Ken Comfort and convenience, Chevrolet luxurious FISHER I BODIES, deep, comfortable cushions, adjustable driver's neat, Delco Lovejoy shock absorbers, all refinements only I to be found in Body by Fibher. 9 on Murray First Ward 'M' Men Play Central Park I e 1930. 23 20 ri If. 26 Overland Coupe 28 Essex Coach and a fine assortment of good Used Fords a'moKS If we don't have what you want let us know and we will get it for you. ri Was Phone Murray 68 i v-- 4788 South State 5r! |