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Show t t 'i i ? i VOL. 4 1 i f No. 13 Established 1890 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, October 30, 1930 Both Sides of Tax Amend i ments are Presented i SocialMention ! The Girls of the Papwill give a Hallowe'en party Friday night at the home of on tlissen Ada and Ma Belcher West. Mrs. Hurley ltoss was hostess to ;hc It. It. art club Thursday after-iooof last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotlierlngham ,rave u birthday dinner in honor of Mr Koiliciingham's who mother, i ATTENTION MR. READER! Fellow Citizen uml Taxpayer: November 4, Next Tuesday, you You know all tliere is to know Will le called ujion to vote for or about Murray Aerie F. O. E.. You against several amendments to the know that the 'Aerie offers you ' Constitution of Utah DOCTOR for you and your FREE I Tliis letter is sent to you by a you already know from family; :'group of taxpayers who have com previous correspondence in this pamon Interest with yon in the welthut Seven dollars a week fare of this state. This league was per, consecutive weeks is for twelve informed for the nolo purpose of should you be sick to delivered you, viting the widest possible discus-to- n for of time (I hope that length and giving the people the benYou also know that one hunnot). efit of an impartial investigation. dred dollars in cash is surendereel We find that the proposed plan to the family in case of death. All alls for many new taxes which fine and dandy. will be paid by the present taxpaySo let us not talk dollars and ers by people of the state generalcents. Let EAGLEDOM be the top-- j ly and not merely by a few ex- 1c. EAG LEDUM is a strong word tremely weultby persons and cor- and it means Honor." The "Eagles porations or bidders of large intan- ivholn n lu u . . .. . . ronnif ........ tha .Aorltk .. ..vpttr i gible wealth. social center, dinwith dances, I Intuni'iMeK" lnrliiflp mortpai'pa i celebrations, tners, picnics, holiday r and moneys, as well as stix-k- andi and eutertalneuints suited to the bonds. If there is a mortgage on occasion. jour uouie, jhui iiiriu, your utri At Christmas time the Aerie dlstmk. your business, or anything " B ' else you own, YOU AND NOT THE " . , h s - ,,j uies. lll lie required to pay the tax upon We now have two hundred and the mortgage, in addition to the men in this tuxes on the property itself. You fifty engbt eligible to the F. 0. community lxdonging will also be subject to taxes on your E. All have been attracted by what moneys no matter where such mon- -' we may call material and aocial ty may be In this state. benefits. If you are financially interested The Murray Aerie F. O. E. is! In any form of business, you should having a drive for one hundred know that the uet Income therefrom more members. Then what? Then will be subject to the business tax. we will organize a Ladles Auxili- V E a.. ' at' mA. ; 1 ; j s ' j f '. j ! J i J it In addition to that, all your per- tonal Income, Including wages, sal-- j aries, fees, profits, dividends and interest, will lie subject to personal Income taxes. Bear in mind that all these new txes on mortgages, on moneys, on business, on Interest, on dividends, en salaries and wages will not do ftway with --out present property taxes, but will be an addition to them, and to all the special taxes Which already run up into the mll-- i lions of dollars annually. , We confess our inability to see any relief in such a revenue raising program. The anieulments do not guarantee that any exceptions, off-aets or red net ions will In- - allowed, Now comes a mutter of gravest concern: The proposed plan asks Ihe of this stulo to surrender their cherlsbed constitutional guartatces. and to give later into the bands of each and every legislature (be siwer to place iisin many clas-aes of property any levies it may choose surely a revolunlary con, e - ij ception. The issue is clear cut aud can be uumied up in one question: Wild SHALL DETERMINE THE KINDS AM THE EXTENT AND THE AMOUNT OF TAXES TO HE RAISED IN TIILS STATE :SHALL IT UK THOSE OF US WHO PAY THE TAX OH THE GROIT WHO WANT TO SPEND IT? I Your vote will Im your answer. i Respectfully submitted, TAX EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. J. W. FUNK. State Chairman. TAX AMENDMENT NO. MX Aniendmclit No. 3 of the Propound Tax Amendments to le voted ton next Tuesday is vitally liiisirt- ant for the welfare of the children In this Mate. At the present time. jiiiauy counties in Utah are levying Inn excessively high tux rate, but lire not able to give I heir children more than eight months of school ing (seen month In two counties) it"l are unable to pay grade teach ers more than an average salary of j ; ary. The ritual is a beautiful expression of the ideals of noble Women-booand all the work connected with the Auxiliary is designed to glorify Truth, Honor and Iyalty In daily life. That is EAG LEDUM ! So, Mr. Header, surrender and le ONE OF US. Sincerely Yours, The Freshy Press Agent H. A. KLASOO. d MURRAY PROSPERITY! PKOSPKRITV-i- n.- - r.i:iin-'- t. cho- Every man and every woman is privileged to hallot every day. DEPRESSION has no rightful place with a hundred and twenty million people, exchanging illgoods and services capable accustomed and w other skilled than more work peoto highly ing plesleaders in efficiency and progressiveness hacked ly the vast natural resources of the I'nited the man States. When we make it possible who works to have a job we make it poiblc him to buy fod for his family and so help all business, including that of the farmer. The rest of the world is of small importance compared with that free market of lJ0,Ul,(m0 people homogeneous of like tastes, habits and aspirationsliving under the same laws free of trade barriers. Foreign trade may be troubled by larilTs and revolutions, but at their peak our exports represented only five ami a half billions of dollars of ingross business in a year out of a total American of billions. come ninety Stagnation of circulation is what's the matter with agriculture and with llusiness. Everyone can help to get that circulation moving again. Government can't make Prosperityalone. Hankers and other business leaders can't make Prosperityalone. It's the people, united in opinion and purpose aud courage, who determine Prosperity. Ihey can elect it none other. llallots that will be validly counted for PROSPERITY are of many kinds. Some one of them every man and woman can cast. For Example: A very Interesting feature of a Harvest Festival, held at the Cathedral of the Madeleine for (be iH'iieflt of the Judge Memorial school, wag a tugof-wa- r contest teams representing the different iwrishen In Utah. The team selected by Father Siagulre to represent the Murray-Mldvalparish won the contest by defeating the Magna team In the final on Saturday uigbt. Iu getting into' the final the local team out pulled tennis representing the Cathedral and Lady of Lourdes parishes. A leant of. boys chosen by Father Fnguire fell victims to a much heavier Cathedral lean) on Saturday uftemoon. The men's team consisted of (. H. Merger (anchor man), Anthony IHpletro and Joseph lliniieiiknmp of Murray and and Icy I and ltlchardson of of MldvtiV. On the boys team Mark and Austin Ilenvcgnu were the Murray representative!!. G. H. Iterger who la an expert on the cleat system of ttig-o- f war was In charge of the team. fr e AMI-lar- d FIRST WARD PROGRAM Mrs. Myra Dumas. Supicr was served at one Imig table. The guests iin Imhsl Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Dumas. Mr. and Mrs. John Stauf-fcr- , Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewel t and Mr. and Mrs. J.i.k Eskelsen. fr IVacc of Murray Precinct, on the Democratic Ticket at the coming election, November 4, 1930. Will JUDGE li. T. MATTHEWS. The deer hunters are bringing In Mayor I quite plenliful. ,lnp ,'1'' Towiim ii.I u inking ''"" " shjs Ibe ,.,,. ,, ''' AN dance. Music, Singing. Dancing and Refreshments for All. The Hall wilt lie Ieil to the public at 7 :.'i p. in. JOLLY GO GREAT SUCCESS. The OdtonwiMsl Stake Jolly-- Go held at the Granite Stake House last Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights was a great sue-is- In every way. On Thursday night "Journey's End" was the feature attraction and the large crowd of 7W were most agreeably surprised at Uie really exceptional crformancc of these local players. The play was directed by LuFonn (Continued on page 5) Eugene W'oods Emerson MURRAY SECOND WARD WILL STAGE FUN FENT Wright Carter ... Snarr. Tony OF In Commemoration of World War Soldiers, who have fought for "Democracy" the Murray Aerie F. O. E. will have an Armistice Duy Urogram ami Dance on Thursday, .NovciiiImt fllli, at the Fraternal, Murray. The public Is cordially Invited to attend this splendid program nnd see-lio- Tom Jones Chesler Wade Iloam. Miss Alice .... Minnie Hell ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE Marjorle ward Murray Is making Ix-nc- i eu-rjoii- e j parade afteriiiMin at four o'clock. They NO EMItER 5 at (iRANT WARD everyone to come and bring all (he "kids." You know all about opening song "Shall the Youth these circusesstunts, candy of .loll Falter?" and what have you. Ymt II Invocation. be ihe loser If you're not there! I.adic Chorus "Whispering In-i- SI'E KI.R AT I. T. Not MILTING IN Ml KKY 1 IKsT WARD ED Mr. j greatly vcnls,m to the home folks every' day now. The deer ara remitted to office. Alum Erckson preparations for a fall festival and Mrs. Wade .... .... Ruth Turpin funfest, dated for November LSI 21-- ? Mrs. Jackson Tin- - program Is ns yet IncomiCnlitiuih-.... on last page) Erlck- son. plete, but a dramii and dinner is Mr. Jackson ... Reno Gall sehisluleil for Thursday night, a Mill. (REEK WARD TO vaudeville and lunch for Friday, nger. HVU: WEEKLY DANCES. Ernest Larson and a ibinn- - on Saturday night. 'Riley i if The play to be given this year course there will be side The diiiice nt Mill ("risk Ward Is a Most of the cast are shows, n conn i ry store,, booths, aud comedy. Tuesday night whs very well experienced players and will pre- fun galore. mid si art e the ward's reg sent their Watib the Murray Eagle for furparts Iu very fine ular weekly dances off with a style. Their able director will he ther iiiiiiouiiieineiits regarding Ihe -pletidid start. Miss liagley. Watch for the date. fun fet at Murray Second ward. 'I be Ace Hi Until) of eleven It Is to Is? preset tied iu the new ausome snappy ditorium. furnished pieces TO MIKE TOUR OF STATE Margaret Thnyne. d.iiK-imii- - that kept the crowds .iiv stepping to their tuneful tnel-- i ANNUAL S01H CIRCUS A delegation of Republican men "dies. The floor of the amiiseuieiit N0YEMI1ER tin. and women will form a caravan hull bad bii'ii n'surfiii-eIs and and tour Salt Ijike and difnow nil lde.il floor on which to trip The Sophomore of Murray High' ferent sect ion of the slate during the 'iiuhl fantastic." will hold their Annual Soph Circus' the next few days iu Ihe interest !'. on bttiid on Thursday, Nov.. on Friday, Novenilier 7th, at H:tm! of their party nt the coining elecnth for Mill Creek' next dnme. o'clock in the High school building.' tion. Si-chfwill l made In vhib will be a inn! Intuition of The students promise that this wlllj I'H'ij- town, Evety one Interested i heir each Thurs-- be the wry best regular Soph Circus that lu the projivt is halted to Join the day liUhl. bus ever been held. This Is a big caravan. Ihe party is scheduled Ileineiidier the date for Mill order. Sophomores, so on your Iocs. to he In Mm ray Saturday evening l'rn-1,'- . iiet ibiliie. Thursilay, to make your promise n nd will bold a rally here. mli. with the Ace HI Hand g.Ml. fui nil.ing splendid inule. There will .e a big In the M. I. A. CONJOINT I'ROGKAM gol candidate for the office of Justice of the The Murray Eagle will pay $1 or younger, to the llrst VJ year-old. member of a family, who will turn in a coinple'.e list of the Murray folks ishown in the picture above. The picture shows a part of the force employed by the Sharp Vegetable and Produce concern established, at the Dimond Coal and Feed Company yard In Murray. The original picture may be seen in the window of the Murray F'ugle The farmers of Salt Lake county lire responding to the splendid given them for shipping their fruit and vegetables by Walter M. Sharp at the Dimond Coal and Feed Co., office, by bringing hundreds of loads of apples, lettuce, caulitlour and celery, to be shlpied to nil parts of the United States. Not only does Mr. Sharp secure a market for the produce grown here, but It is sold most advantag-ouslfor the producer. At the present time a carload of lettuce and one of mixed produce is being shipped from Murray each day. After sild weather makes shipment prohibitive here, Mr. Sharp i will return to California where he will ship celery during the winter. With the arrival of spring, Mr. Sharp will make a tour of the United Stales, making personal visits to all the brokers with whom he docs business, all of whom he knowg pijrsinally from year of business connection. Mr. Sharp has already made contractu with farmers in this for the planting of 73 acres tertained at dinner Friday even- of spring lettuce, for which he will ing of last week, la honor of their furnish the seed, and If necessary daiisUPT and XumUy, Mr. and Mrs. he will arrange to finance the labor Ilay Greenwood of Midvale, and needed for the growing of the crop. their son ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Hansen. CAST CHOSEN FOR MURRAY A surprise party in honor of Mr. HIGH SCHOOL FLAY mid Mrs. Jack Eskelson was held liisi Saturday evening at their Tryotits for the Murray High home on East Forty-fiftSouth Schisil play, "The Ixive Exiiert" by n parly of friends. The even- were held Monday, (Mohcr lii.th ing was spent at cards. Prizes and the following cast was chosen : were wi.ii by Mr. Amos Jensen, Mary Jackson .... Lucy ltrlng mid Mr. uml Mrs. Clyde Elklns and hurst. lu-a- r Ss-ake- r appreciate your support. of Los Angeles, Mrs X. C. Scowl of Milford, Missouri, Mrs. Scott Tanner of Milford, Utah, Mr. ,iiid Mrs. It. J. Krown of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jubrllson and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Fotbcrlngham of Salt Lake. Rob Ward Is planning a Hallowe'en party for it number of his friends nt the hou f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward Friday evening. No Item of Hallowe'en entertainment will be missing, and refreshments will be served. Dr. and Mrs Lloyd Klllpiick accompanied by Mrs Klllpack's broth er, Mr. Chauucy Harinmi and family, motored to Mantl and sK-n- t the day with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. I!. W. Harmon. A family din ner in honor of Chimney Harmon's birthday anniversary was served. 1 he F. W. club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Hansen Friday of last week, on the of Mrs. Hanseu's birthday. Special guests were Mrs. Shay. Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. A delicious birthday Dithlhcrg. cake formed part of the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen en- h Help a deserving man or a woman to get a little paving work or, better, a regular job. Spend wisely and not too timidly, and anticipate scheduled expenditures so far as is practicable. Turn the deaf car to false, tnisehevious rumors; and don't repeat them, if ymt do them. He willing to pay a fair price. Don't take Recof other the man's necessity. advantage claim to a fair proognize that he has as fit as you. When a vampire that fallens on the miseiics of others shows up, help tw make him unpopular. Discourage calamity bowlers. Keep business moving evenly, and remember that, to the average man. his job is bis particular business. When possible, reassure him against fear of losing it. Save, but save wisely, not iu fright. Invest feir the profit that .sound enterprise pns and for added profit that will come after the listeria of pessimism has passed. The Murray First Ward Mutual Conjoint program for Sunday even-inc- . Nov. 2, at 0:3(1 will Iks of apec- in! Interest to everyone lecause of the sstlal features to be given. The program follows: Congregational singing. Invitation. on Slogan Effle Aamodt. Talk '""HUM per year us compared with Elder Merrill Tew. :ni uveruge of 11.07.1.00 cr leacher Entire musical program will be fr the state. The low salary for furnished by the Victory Quartet. In the ssrer counties re- ''tii In a rapid turn over of teach- - to Everylxtdy welcome and Invited come. rs. In general, only Inexperienced ssiple or (hose who cannot secure IWt forget that Murray First position elsewhere will teach for ward will hold their regular dance (Continued on Iiige 4) Saturday night, Not. 1, In the reThe Tax Itevlslun group held a creation hall. Good Music, God m'rlln at Grant Ward on We. flisir, Gissl crowd. Come and enjoy tiesday evening. this combination. Am a deot i It's for the people to decide which will he three-da- CONJOINT ip for sen. WINS CONTEST MURRAY s overthrow DEPRESSION'. TEAM TUG-OF-WA- i blrtb-iln- y "clebrated her eighty-fourtView of a portion of the temporary shipping quarters of Waltei anniversary, nt her home, 41)M M. Sharp, produce distributor, in fie rear of the Dinioml Coal ami So. Second West Thursday. The So. Feed Co., on East Forty-eights sut-siIncluded Mrs. O. A. Whltta-Isc- r V. I W. W. (i. ist church hew E. Keinlel. A. Field Sis re l;iiy of the Nallotiul Congress of Parent and Tem hers, will ss-ant ii I'ltrelil Teiii ber's IlliS'tllig for H. , tld pittriitet of Mnrniy, Jordim. and GratdtP Si in ml Districts to be bebl in Murray First Ward l bnx nt ":.'ln p. in.. Saturday eii'!iji,g, Novelnlicr 1st. The S!llije1 or Mrs. KilMb'I's talk will "The i'o of Seriii." A giH musical pfiuram has bis-- Hriiiligeil. Mrs, Kelidel Is ill Utah for ten din only, and the local district Ihi-il n bmiiired by the privilege of having her speak. All school pa iri'iis ire lniiis t be In attend INTERMOl NTAIN It ROOM TORY OFFERS TRIZE FAC- The Interiiioutitain llroom Fac- Ho.c' Personal Chastity M Man, Austin Green wis!. Talk by Gleaner Girl Anna Jae bsen. Vocal solo Flora Ret kl ruin. tory Is offering a Hobble Itroom a Itotne Rullding M Man Mortice in the one guessing the jui'e to the correct liumls-- r of Jencn, iieun-- t Talk by Girl Mnurinc vote east for Commissioner E. E. lliirnuui, Howe. Song- "Our Moiintnln Home So The broom la displayed In Ihe " Fugle office window. It has a gold Itetiedlctlon. is a and handle, gift worth while. a t!li-nne- r i II I 111'. Phil Rent i says the railroad looking up luiter and bua-Ine- s Tlie Murray merchant are to figure on a ChrNtm activity campaign. |