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Show VOL. 41 No. Murray City, Utah, Thursday, July I School Budget 0. K. Local Mention Bringhurst SCHOOL BOARD OF Ml RRAY COMMENDED BY I'TAH TAX PAYERS ASSOCIATION FOR (ONIH'CT OK BUSINESS juhp so, 10.10. To the President anil Board, Murray School District, Mjnrray, I'tah. Lady mill Gentlemen : As a group of your constituent taxpayers, ami representing the Committee of the I'tah Murray we beg Taxpayers Association, leave to state that we have made a careful analysis of your promised In budget for the ensuing year. our analysis we had the of the Research lVpurtmrnl of the slate Association which furnished us wlih comparative eximl llure data In all funds and subdivisions thereof, together with the jier capita ejqs'mlitures in all funds of the Murray School district as com pared with the slate average. As a result of our analysis we rest-fultsubmit the following: (Con tinned on page 5) y Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Short and daughter. Margaret will sjiend the 4th of July holiday In Ogden, with Mr. and Mrs. Driggs. Miss Klva I'almer, of tagtni, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mauss. Mrs. Alhert Bergen and daughter, Znlla. and son, X'aughan, of Ogden, were guests at the home of Mrs. Charles White on Myrtle Avenue, Monday. Miss Esther Iieimlon left last Saturday for an extended visit with her sister in tas Angeles. Ciilif. Mr. and Mrs. J. Branson Brin-toii- , and family, left Thursday morning for Idaho Falls, where they will he joined hy Mr. Biinton's hrother and together the party will tour Yellowstone National Park. I Mrs. Clyde E. Tripp, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. E. 15. Tripp. Mrs. J. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Trnlheii explored I.amh's Canyon last Sunday. According to their report, no other mountain means a thing to them in mountain cliiuliiug after making this ascent J A. o. CooK-and family are planning a trip to Count Springs In XX'eher canyon for the 4th of July. Edmund 'Ihomas returned from Idaho Falls Tuesday, where he t a few days visiting with Emerson Itoaui. Mrs. C. II. .lessup and children. The icrsl.teiit minor that the A. iHinna and Busier, left XX'ediicsdny S. and It. Smelter Is closed down morning hy auto, for Chicago, Indefinitely is without foundation, the summer where they will ss-nAustin. to according Supt. in the Mr. with returning .lessup. for some The rumor has fall. lime that the meltcr was to close, meetAt the regular I'riesthtMHl and the various times were set at held Is' to of Ward, Taylorsville a few days to an Indefinite period. ing 7. Mark Austin, will Monday. July Supt. J. F. Austin made a definite The Gist statement (o The Eagle Thursday he the principal speaker. lie In will of Seventies morning, July 3. that there was Quorum musical inmi-Iter- s and ssslul charge in the rumor. lie no foundation will lie lie furnished hy the stated that they would close for Mill Creek Male Quartet! under The the Fourth of July holiday only, Cornwall. Eliiits-tand that activities would resume direction XX", sons, M. Thomas and Mis. as usual i hereafter. and Edmund. Stephen, Henry, of San FranAROUND THE CITY HALL and daughter. Evelyn, cisco, are the house guests of Mr. The following resolutions tili.l Mrs. Stewart Hutchison this the Murray City Coinmlslson are of will visit her Interest to the taxa.vers of the week. Mrs. Thomas friends during her many Murray city. slay here. Mr. Thomas was formerUKSnl.lTloX: sUS'rllltollilotit of the American June I. I'.wo. ly ami Company Smelting I move that all changes. Improvelitis of city. of ments, ii nd cxteiitllturc money The Murray Baptist Church mid lie drought a regular meeting the Taylors ille Aenuo Church of of the Commission, and In the lu holding Sunday of any nicinls-- r the same N Salt lake jolm-In Big CotloiiwtMMl Canyon School IiiIiIimI until all shall have ls-apSunday morning. 'Ihe remainder of prised of the transaction. the day was s nt in the canyon. A. Towiwinl. (signed) was scrwsl and Ice cream The ahvoe resolution was voted Lunch cake for the hildn-- in the evand on as follows: Voting, Yes: Town-senpersons enjoyed Mneiy ening. and Eckmun. Voting No: G. the outing. I Bcrgcr. Mrs. Edgar Lindsay and daughRESOl.CTloN: of Taylors Hie, left Marian, ter Ih a dig Inasmuch as there will week for California, the saving in the Health IvparlmetU. during of July holiday Fourth the 1 move that a car of oil Ik' pur- spending relatives. with chased for the use of the road deMr. and Mrs. I. Glen Robinson partment In oiling our dusty street Mr. ami Mis iiii the same Is charged to the of Fariiiiugloii and Id were guests Sen-daIs of taw (iaiflt health department. of Mr, and Mr.. Schuyler Call. A. Townsciid. signed Mrs, Barley Beiiiii"ti nod family The nlsive saving mentioned In home during the week af returned the health dcpartmelil will enable week' visit In Coke Hie, XVy a lor oil alstut the City Commission to Mr. aildliioual miles of street of fining, where I hey stcd tin- - indist In that attended and the city without nny additional as M'ssineni on the procrty owners. Hy. Mrs. Alln II. G.ssl. of Buffalo, This is a real const rucllve move I V.. N. the guest of relatlxos Mlid tin douht will please the rest fll'lids here, and Is1 oiled. dent on the streets (o MfinU'ls of the South Cotton VlMt Ward Bishopric, ward clerk, were and their wive and gnosis of Mr. and Mr. Win. K. Bak cr XWduesday evening at dinner, f Mrs. Kenneth II. Minl-- n. (Continued on last page) n Murray, entertained at a eons slioner nt her home on SIMP-SON- . strtft last Friday evening LILIT. JOHN HENRY 4R TO IlllVUIlN 1M.KS. honoring Mrs. t 'la remold tarson. Mi Prize StOnm Irvine. formerly I were won hy Miss Rulh Adatussoii, uieiiaiil John Henry Sampson San Miss Mar J i.. left during the week fur Miss Agnes l.ctlis Ilia Anderson and Miss Arleiie Franclsm. after spending two wn-. Ml .131 i:at 4.tth 27. The guests limnls-its- l with his Miss JtiHiilla Clegg. daughter of South. I. lent. Sampson will salt on Mr. and Mrs. XV. Clegg of Salt (he lrntissirt Soiunte. for foreign of take, formerly Sandy, will Is1 wrvhe In the llawalln Islands, on r A. S. and R. Smelter Is Not Closed Down sM-n- e fie 3 Ben-IiIm- fur Sandy City News tut-f-l- ln Wn-satc- h sin-i:ls- I. i married to D. V. ttvlatt, Saturday. July !tli. I.ieut. SHintsoti was graduated as July fiih at the home of (he lrlde at tuiiiing eiigiinsr from the !'. of r. iNiughia street. The Mlssc lirolhy anil Vmla In l!C't In June ff IhlH year lie I.Hr'ii eulerialtieil at a shower at graduiilisl from (he I ltd Batter) their home Wednesday I'tetilmt of Officer Coiili- - in the Held Artll-l- . last week In hoiMir of Mr. Clare-luoiry Sihool at Fort Sill, oklahomu taron. a June bride. Gaunt lie wb pri'iiiotisl Uty tin j ago awarded to le a First Lieutenant Mug the were pla,ed ami irlc Misses F.lva Carlson, ami Agnt ! grade ah"e Si"cond Lieutetintit. width he ftttlnerly laid. ((Continued on par 3) .! I V it I 3, 1930 Social Mention CONCORD HYMN By the rude bridge that arched the flood. Murray Day To Be The Grant XVard Belief Society will entertain their memla'rs at a social following Ihe regular meeting Tuesday in the ward CbaK'l. There will be a program and refresh- Their flag to April's breew unfurled, Here onre the embattled fanners nt ood, And fired the shot heard round ments. the world. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mauss entertained at il family dinner last The foe long since in silence at the home of .Mr. evening Friday slept ; and Mrs. Lowell Mauss, in honor Alike the ronqueror silent of '.Mir. Mauss' Mrs. sister, sleeps ; Lena Pslug of Omaha. Covers were And Time the ruined bridge has A program laid for thirty-five- . of swept music was enjoyed during the evDown the dark stream which ening. seaward creeps. Mr. Israel Call, father of Schuyler Call. Murray, celebrated his On this green hank, by this soft Tilth birthday XX'ednesday. lie was stream. the honored guest at a family party We set today a votive stone; held nt his home In Bountiful That memory may their deed reMrs. Inar Johnson entertained at deem. a bridge parly Monday night, eoiu-- j When, like our sires, our sons pliincntary to her sister, Mrs. C, are gone. II. .lessup. Three tables of bridge retVesheiiieuts was played, and made heroes iiiose that Spirit! the card tables, at were served dure Miss Alice Anderson entertained To, die or leave their children evening at a tniscellan-- ' Thursday free, hi honor of Mrs. II. A. eous shower Bid Time and Nature gently spare Miss Klimla Rod Pratt, formerly The shaft we raise to them man of this city. and thee. The Misses Evelyn und Lucy Ralph Waldo Emerson. Bringhurst entertained at a slumber tarty Tuesday evening complimentary to Margaret and Maxene Tliayne, who leave Ihe latter part of the week for a visit to California. Besides the guests of honor the Misses Edna Boss, Dorothy MilHolmes ami Ruth ENTIRE MAN P0WKK OF GREAT ler, Margaret Webb were among the guests. ORDER ENLISTED TO FUJHT Mr. and Mrs. George Brown enAGAINST INTOLERABLE CONtertained the Country Cousin's club DITIONS NOW OBTAINING at their last Thursday evening 4Mb South. A very East on home A demand for a iiermaneut soluwas served. tion of the prohleiu of uncmplny-uien- lovely dinner Chrlstensen will enMrs. Martin has IteVn made hy the Framembers of Ihe Mauss famtertain ternal Order of Eaglet in State of July at her Conventions assembled und a reso- ily on the Fourth lu home Suit Jikf. Stcclat Ruests lution presented hy ftist Worthy Mrs. b'uu lMuff and will Include President. Frank E. Herfng will la' Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. presented at the Grand National daughter ami family of OmaClark Convention ut San Francisco in Joseph ha, Nebraska. August. Mrs. l'luiiie announces the marThe demand Js timely It will be riage of her son. William, and Miss impressive us the tariff bill Just Vema Kodiier. of Its Angeles. Calby President passed and signed ifornia. Mrs. Plume and her lilts-Hoover will, in the opinion of busthe Mable Jones returned during iness and econmlsts, increase the week from Tacoma, Washington, lines of work less und also the ier where Ihe wedding place. toils of Idleness. Mrs. Charles XX'hile ami daiigh The right to work was not list- ter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Inar ed lu the Inalienable rights out- Johnson attended a family party lined by the fathers. They could r of Mr. ami Mrs. given in In not foresee a day when men could James Bailee, of Paris, III., held in no longer coiiirol their own destl-Vivian Park I'rovo Canyon. Sun lea. They saw only Itouiidlcss fronSunday. tiers always kmiliig the pioneers. They demandtst only that he Is- - given mi opmrtuiiity to work out Ids own destiny, uuhaniHTed by gov- EAGLES DEMAND SOLUTION OF t tik ls I. 0. OF. News ernment. I'tah District Association No. 1 Now the frontier Is gone. The were Ihe guests of Murray Nidge machine age has arrived. But the June .'loth. No. XI Monday night, machine age man Is not n uti m in kt-e- At this nits'tiug ihcfAssoclnlloii which has by his government Team conferred the Third stealthily elicroachtsl Umiii his op on three candidates for Murtor(tiulllcs, ha tuatle uioiiopaly in ray lodge No. e liable ami profitable, has created Brother L. A. Glddings presided conditions of joblessness through as Noble llrand, and Bros. Ernest artificial control of trade. It has ."t.'l Hose n i id J. J. Martin, of No. made the worker the mwii of panwork. The the with Degree assisting ics. Jol.s and Ihe right to work for work was put on fine. Murray a saxlng wage are destroyed as the wishes to thank each and masters of finance and sKculutloii ltdge who so ably assisted In one every gamble for his earnings. tin this wmk. The siuiiiittts-Ipuling lias every American a right to A. charge of "Summer Jubllts-.work continuously at a II lug wage, II. Fonda, Chairman: S. A. Shakes which perlnils him to save for his Edwin Snooks and Charles old age? Anderson made their final rvMrt If that Is- true, then the demand to the L'slgf on the wts'k'a cele of the Eagles for a national comblatloii. Ibc.v turnisl oxer to the mission aiithorl.cd to proltsl him a fair sum of llioliey to help In that rigid should be answered lm- lslge on their work, although ll carry lllislliilely. first nut as big a success as was Then- - are several hundred thous exMS'ttsI. The committee vhcs to ands of iiiemlMTs of this fraternal thank everyone who was kind organization, which has many so enough to cooperate with them In i In I truMi'les as ii background for the splendid, loyal way they did. lis present declaration. One of to help us make It a success. these was the obi age lisloii movewere served at the close ment, of the meeting. The liext meeting lias ll started a liew movement will Is- - held with Friendship Islge and souiidtsl a new liechiruthm of No. '.7 at Sugarhoiise on Friday a dis larntioti against Indi tidcU'-e. night. July 1Mb, at whbh election IdlciH-and enforced charity for of officers will take place, whbh Ihe Work less? . was islsiiiis ut this The Resolution follows; The Three Relskah lodges. Mir W'HF.ItEAS : The happiness of the lam No. S. of Sail take and Naomi wage earning group ami the tso No. I and Sugarhoiise lslge held iiomlc stability of our Country is Installation of officers III the joint based tiHtn the right of every Atner Salt take Hall la- Tuesday night. ban adult to wmk continuously at 1st. lief ore a Very large audiJuly U saving wage: ence. The work was Is'uutlfol ami XVIIEHEAS; Frequent um'iiiiloy-lueu- t Impressive. Refreshments were cr dilnlshes (he savings of the ed after Ihe meeting by the woiker. unfavorably affel the in charge. XVe were unable (Cotitllilitsl on last page) (Continued from paica 3) e Ie-gre- e " s tnis-tlug- -t e Established 1892 Celebrated in August Every resident or friend of Murray is invited to attend a meeting to be held in Murray City Hall Monday, July 7, at 7:30 p. m to consider time, ways and means for holding a splendid xvorthxvhile Kck-ma- celebration. Intermountain Poultry Farm Cotton Wood StaJLe Elders School Investigation Outing July 15th The Filler's Quorum Outing of Alleged failure to comply with Its contracts has resulted in the Cottonwood Stake will I held at Intermoiiuntaiu Poultry Farm on Saratoga Springs, Tuesday, July .'tilth South being investigated by l.'tth. u committee of Its students and There are 10 Eiders Quorums in CotonwiMKl Stake and 040 Elders, creditors. ME J. XX". Mcllenry. a freshman and every one of them will be on In the school, was in charge of the their toes to make a record breaker anil re- of this iMirtleular outing. committee, teiiisirray school the Each i Horn in will furlnsh their ports that apsars Insolvent ami many unfilled orders own refreshments ami each take for chickens on which down pay- part in the program which will lie ments have Iss'ii made were found given during the time lunch Is serf-ed- . and it is also reHirtei that Mr. The activities Bird, lu charge of the schistl has at G p. m. issued checks in payment of the There will W horse shoe pllchlng school's purchases and the checks anil swimming from (t to H p. ni.: were turned down hy the bank as lunch and program from S to 0 and not good. dancing from 9 p. in. on to music Mr. Mcllenry stales the records furnished by their own orchestra. of the school are tpiite vague hut CHICKEN REWARD PAID apparently show receipt aggregating fsr,iHi and not any money on hand. . The standing reward of JiTU.ta) 'Hie school Is said to have many offeretl hy Ihe I'tah Poultry Proliabilities ami no resources with ducers for the apprehension of isiultry rustlers, met Its which to carry out Its contracts, .1. XV. Mcllenry slates that lie first lest this year recently when a H'rsonally paid the school $!! ami check for the amount mentioned was was to receive a stock of laying mailed to N. M. Mathews, town delivmarshal at Providence, I'tuh. hens, which have not ls-for his $!, ered. Mr. Mcllenry, Marshal Mathews wax Instrumenhas reivlved a lesson on chick rais- tal In obtaining the arrest nt Alfred ing ami nothing else. Blsseggar, isiultry thief, who was of Ihe convicted of second degree burglary Further Investigation made In ihe state court at tagan ami school's activities are and it is reMii(ed that efforts are Kctiteiii-eto serve from one to to Is- - made looking to legal action twenty year In the state penitenfor the school's failure to fulfill Its tiary. contracts. The reward was puld promptly! as si miii as the official claim wan 101 NGSTERS SENT TO THE made and substantiated, executive declared. DETENTION HOME, of the mltry still stands for The offer of Three Salt take Isiys, agtsl eight, anyone ohtalnlng the arrest and ten and twelve years, were evident conviction of a for ateallnn ly determined to ss- - the world at Hiiiltry tin a eommcrclal scale from any cost, Inst Saturday. They se- the coops or premises of a member cured a car without ihe owners of the stale society. icruilssin ami starttsl out. only to Is- apprehended by the (wo young- HOIS' I II (11 II VISITS er lsiys parents, who sel out to gel GARDENS. hem und bring Ihelll home. The cluisc lasted many miles, in fact The members of the Mill Creek II was only after the gas In the 4 11 Garden Club, I Mia Id M.idsen. lads car run tail that they were Club taadcr, made a tour of the finally run down und taken lo Ihelr lllellils-rs- ' crop projects this week. limne at Ihrts' a. in. Saturday idle. Mr. XX'llliaui Kaswonn of Tay Feigning res'iilatice Sunday, the lorsxille. general aupervlwir of the Imivs promist-to return the car to chip clubs w hi In charge of the the owner, but were later discover- lour. . ed pumping gas into the car after Insist Ion of the following pt they asked the loan of a w rt'tn h jecls of the hoys was made: Jaik 1 In with which they orliis Ihe gas strt Wallace, user, taroj Clyde n AsstK-latlo- asws-latlo- I d tioli tank. Itoiigliis, itHxiiintid Johnson, Fred were sent Sitgciiilorff, Charles Martin The two younger Is. abd to the slate ileleiitlon home, and Kenneth Paik. Also the project of ll tiler title lo the t mntoi y at iMiald Madscii, the club bsolrr. I lu gissi Ipleli. were Boys' About five acre wctf i on. lit Ion, OUING AT LAGOON represented among members, mostly of garden truck, but with a few Ltlf Tin Guild Girls of Ihe Baptist lalUing in celery, Chun h motored to tagoon last Fri- arret, snd tomatoes. day eeiilng for one of their regular summer outings. Picnic supsr Ihe 1ISIT0R FROM ANN ARBOR Was clijovcd after wlihli all In gills entertained tlieln-clvDr. John Sondw all of Ann Artr rlous waK at the topulur rotMirt. Miss Frhsl Dressis' of Salt take Michigan, has ls-visiting the was a sssial guest. SUlts-l- l litem. past week with bis brother, Dr ber were present. Dr. .Hutnl O. Sundwall of Murray. wall ertsvis to lour the Pacific EAGLES TO HUE OPTING itrlhwest returning to hit home In Ann Arlsir. The members and their wives of Dr. n, Stindwall will leave SunMurray Aerie. Fraternal Order of day for San Fianelsco where he Eagles will bate an outing at Oak ist graduate wi;i take a rourte wood, Thursday night, July P'lh. offeretl which Is by Stanford Pol Iswill Colixcyalu-eprovided for those who wish to go and have tat verslty. tneiins of traiisHirtatloti. The caraThe living on XXasaich, Center van will move from Fraternal Hall at about 7 :Vt, and Xliw wilt soon t finished. Ss X n To Be Given You I THE EAGLE'S SPECIAL OFFER TO VOL FOR SIXTY DAYS ONLY A lt I) ROOM WITH EAGLE FOR $1.25 BOBBIE cele- bration on Murray Pay in August. n Mayor Town send and City Commissioners and Merger invite the public spirited citizens of Murray to meet with them at the City Hall on fhe above date and it is hoped that every person in Murray City will be behind the movement 100 per cent to make the 1930 Murray Day one of the best events ever held in the city. Do not forget the date Monday, July 7, at 7:30 p. m. at Murray City Hall, lie sure and be there or send a representative as everyone is invited to cooperate in this community Broom A Bobbie THE During July and August The Eagle Publishing Company Is Rolnjf to make you this very speelal offer ONE IK Mill IE BROOM and a paid subscription to The Eagle for only i; $1,115. This offer makes It possible for you to get two household neeessl-tle- a for the price of one. The BOBBIE BROOM should be in every home lu (he community not It Is manufactured only tu by the Intermountain Brisim pany, located In Muray, but also lavnuse It Is a broom of the very highest quality, worth every rent It retails for $1. The Eugle should Ih lo every home In the community not only because it Is your home town ltair, but also because It Is Indispensable lo the community as a medium of acllvtiea and publicity for all hs-ubecause of Its willingness to Insist every constructive movement for the upbuilding of the city. It U worth far more lo every family than the $1 subscription price asked. Take your ha-a- l newspaper out the comunlty and see what haptens. If you cannot route to the office, call us and we will deliver the Bittihie Bristiii to you with a receipt for your subscription. Take advantage of this offer now. Many were disappointed In not able to obtain the Silverware offered for a limited time, so act at once. l LETTER RECEIVED FROM ILL FATED PLANE letter has Just been received L H. Stauffer from (be ill fated plane of Maury Graham, discovered near Cedar City. The letter was dated January 10, at Venice, Calif, and was from Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer' daughter, asking them to nss-- t her, as she was eonilng home. Tills letter brings to one's mind the picture of many other letter that doubtless conveyed news of life and death moment to the ones addressed, ami the failure to deliver, no doubt addtsl to the burden Mr. Graham carried with blm on his fruitless searth for help after hla crash. A by Mrs. LET Ml RRAY POI H K RELIEVE VOL OF 1X0RRY ON ON HOLIDAY Marshal Call announces that If those leaving for vacation trits over the Fourth of July or for week end trljts will iioilfy the Murray City Police Nsirtmeut. selal attention will It- - given lo (he protection of their homes and premise .ssl!ie law vloluter during from I heir ahsciKe. A Few Impressions Of NewYork City II) Mist Daisy Slntottt Soine of lhee street ssdlnis do no( have carta but merely atnnd on the sidewalks ami call out their wares. I remember the firt morn- ing I emerged from the subway at llilon Sipiare, I heard someone "Eiflciit wrist watches, a fr-wrist only Tic This Mrst vender wna watch! surrounded by a large crowd ami he was banding out wrist watches) as fat as be could with only two hand with which lo wurk. I waa a little surprised to see my friend step np and eagerly reach for one. The riprmslon on hla tace was nuts! amusing when he f.sunl that the hands turned as he wound It and that the band was of r. lie had I slid V for a watch whbh he could have bought at Xti. worth's for loc. ss-kaunbrellaa, lies, beads, and everything Ininnln-ablare aold tcvery day for about three time their value lu any alore. t cannot help but wonder bow they continue to "ret by" ltn tailing, 2.h?!" fr sl e It. (Continued an Par 4) i C I I |