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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE OLE Telephone Murviy 33 Issued every Thursday by Murrey 4842 South State 8treet. Mar- mess. -- A - rnh LI""' ry l:tr.rtNl as second class matter .i.rmirv H. 1927. at tue postornce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Sfcct of March 8. 1878, w 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County-- ! JC Lake County, 1.00 Salt jpae year. ' Jlltewbere in United States im) ue year In advance )ne mouth. B. vsiiixfiTovs n.N;KRors w I . ' EXPLOIT IOGAX, October 23. By order of Where last the thrushes' farewell Colonel Waller of the United States songs were heard. Army and wilh the approval of President Elmer George Peterson of Music of far pipes iimhi tlie dream the I'luli Agricultural College, Elmo ing bills; of Sandy, a sophomore at the Flute miles, wild and free, of the I.rady college, was last week promoted to mountain rills. the post of Cadet Sergeant in Hut (cry C of the local unit of the Hes inh Frown and quiet lields wilh erve officers Training Corps. James vests gathered In ; Casklll, also of gundy and a sopho Stilled tlie scythe's bright chant, tlie more, was by the same order made thresher's rhythmic din. n Cadet Cot'iMiral and assigned tt I. Battery F.y musing roads through wood, by The promotions were based, no field and lane, to Lieutenant Waller, on Tlie peaceful homesteads watch the cording scholarship, military discipline and autumn sunsets wane. general fitness for army leadership. .Mr. iirady ami Mr. Gusktil are Anil o'er the fields and homes In acgotb registered In the school of Ag cents grave and fleet ricultiire witli majors In animal The early twilight breathes a liene husbandry. Both are members of diction sweet ! tlie Agricultural club. AUTIIFH WALLACE PEACH. . - y - HAMPTON Tit prot.-etion- r R. O. T. C. PROMOTIONS Loveliness that lingers like a tend er word llif Aincriciiii I my of today. Buy your Thanksgiving cake, and Vinlier I!" is Hallowe'en and noth-;order your Christmas cake at the Js; more. Hut if.'ctohcr 30 marks First Ward Relief Society .Murray Jinlicr anniversary of considerable booth the three day ward during Geo. Stales The I'niled I November 5, 0 and 7. Hieenlennial (Vimmis-i- t bazaar, points out tliat It was a very Wash-- . lMirtatit day in the life of George and, donning Indian costume. com-- i his set on out foot, ITS lr.gton On that years day, J. sliiiiKton. bag-- j his ions likewise. Even so, tlie pan began Washington j,,, George in the Inler-- . gage was an encumbrance, and; $m major Washington left It In charge of Van ft mof his people.in Praam, while be and Gist pushed G. 175.1, tlie tlial year day y years on by themselves. At :i place with liiugion. only twenty-on- e Murdering iJfl lull alre.idy a Major In the Vlr- - the startling name of of fell Indians with in Gov-ti''- i' Town they sent was the niiliiia, by jcliiia of Virginia to lMMieirale the more than doubtful character, one fnnsj Ivaiiia wilderness and warn of whom Insisted on accompanying "fjc I'trDt h on I lie Ohio to vacate Washington ami Gist, on tlie plea "'Jiii territory which, the Governor that the woods were full of hostile It ottawas, and that he was needed as fcfiniieil. I'l'longed to Virginia. . A little way along on because tlie Otis risky Imsiness, proftench were reaching down from their route, this Heir siroiigiiold In Canada and for- - tector suddenly shot at Washingtrying all that region which is now ton or Gist, but fortunately missed. By a stratagem, Washington and Ctiio. Indiana and Illinois. And Ions tffore be could face the hostile Gist got rid of thin fellow. Pretendflench commander, Washington had ing to camp for the night, they ttst to get through a wilderness lushed on, instead, th rough the Iteming with doubtful Indians In night and all the uext day, and duthe dead of winter. ally reuched the banks of the AllegOn October .'M' he .set out from heny Kiver, hoping to tlnd it Hufflcl-uitlfrozen to cross. The stream, Williamsburg, the Virginia capital In that day. Journeyed north to instead, was full of floating Ice nud Fredericksburg, where he picked up therefore dangerous. A raft had to a French Interpreter, Jacob Van be built; and, with one hatchet, H Britain. Front there be rode to Win- Washington and Gist consumed in this whole raft. day constructing chester, and theme to Wills Creek, riviw the city of Cumberland, Mary-- ' They got half way acrosn theJam-teer et on this frail float when it land. There lie was Joined by in the Ice. mid Washington was Gist, a trader and scout, killed In Indian wayx ami familiar ji iked Into ten feet of ley water in with the densely wooden region, attempting to get the raft free. Only On November IS, Washington inl by luckily grabbing u log of the raft GUI. tigether with another wood-Mdid he save himself. At length they they Idml as Inierpreter, one drifted to ail island in midstream, Mil l:ivilsoti, set out Into the end htere passed a night no cold wtotry wilds, on a day of rain and that (iists hands pud feet were mm. At Turtle Creek, a few miles frozen. By next morning the liver th of the piesent llttsburgli, itself had frozen, and they were tfcey stopped at tlie shack of John fbie to In rid ou the southern shore Frar.iiT. another experienced trad- and reach the cabin of John Frazior er, t From there they headed for on Turtle Creek, along the After n ret tfiere, they LcloHii, some 17 miles away. the errand that took Washington pushed ou to the cabin uf Gist, tkire wan to meet certain IndlanJ where Washington wan aide, to buy ekJefs and win them over ns his nl- - a horse and hurry on home alone. Ma lie got lank to Williamsburg, on ! this W;ishiiii wax January HI, delivered St. Pierre' fV and frtii thee Indians he defiant refusal on the part of the WtleriNl valuable luforiiintlnii. Some French to leave the Ohio region, 73 Idles of ilaiiL'er..iis ulid dilTlclilt and w role out his own report to the country bad Mill i. I. eovercd. hut Governor, Vastly to Washington' OH iHivini.f j Wiiviingt,in t surprise, the Governor ordered It fnrUl, :iiv.uiiiaiiii'. i f;l tf ,v King printed, and Washington found himM othi-Indians f.,p funher self suddenly famous. He himself At length they reached Veil-3may not have known then that her' now Franklin, with their was the beginning of hi career, - Fori l4 l!iM uf--furtl,. though we know It now, In the p IVtiih Cic-near the site of history.' f the pres.1,1 Waterford. In these days It U warcclv nos- Arrlvlng at the fort, the youthful! slide to think of Western Pcntisyl. Washington delivered bis incHage! inula, now teeming with lniHirtiit km the Governor to i!u French m .nufactuiliig towns nud cities, n wwnaiidor. si, Pierre, and got hhjj eii.r a wilderness so densely WlHs. last,. r si dlplom-- j ed nml dangerous that it whs al ejr, Th.- Fre,,iiian took two dnyn. u miracle for a loin- - white man to i ron-iii.oirnor I nu l.l.i ill llll I II Kllllilll i'imi n ' ' I " it ti ll n. Mlfr, mid meanwhile did his be- -t of that day knew It. and Hie fact 14 ein, Washington's Indians aibbil to Wintldngtoii's reputation. fiiir swishes and liberal At otiee he was the rising hoH' uf js W1M- of ll.pior, F.ven when St. phr-repl- Ms Colony; and, on the strength of had Iwcii oiun)Nied. sisil-- this m Movement Washington Ih'kud and pioneiiled to Washington, li. climb the military ladder. He lb I n iH h made IriKhod the highest rung when he every effort to his Indians, with more liquor IsHiinie Cotninander-lChief of the and Finally, however, nn lievolutloiiiry Army. Hi, Washington was able! So the date of ihtolior .Td Is Imt tivnk nwny and got btu k to Ven-nportant for reasons other than as en the 22nd. Hallowe'en. It happens t lie oiie By then his horses were done for. thing of a dale in Amerlrnn history. I iiii-(:ince- , WALLACE, Editor N.UTK SANDY STl DENTS WIN Al'Tl'MN MOODS d Chris-tfiplie- n Mono-gahel- a. - HONORED Horace U Hampton, son of Mr. W. G. Hamilton, Murray, has lieen selected weekly honor man of III company at the Fuited States Training Station, San Diego, Calif. This means t lint this man stood out in a group of approximately one hundred men in his eotnany. Honor men are selected liecnuse of their neat personal apiiearamv, initiative, and their ability to profit from in struction rceived during their re cruit training. WANT ADS FOR SUE Fertili.er, Just tlie tiling for your garden. $1.00 a l.iad delivered. IIM East 45th So. AL NOVELTIES LKIGHAM YOFNG UNIVERSITY II VS RECORD ENROLLMENT ROBERT M. GROVE Are you informed of the fact that : The Navy, as Is its annual custom celebrates on October 27. the birthday of the late President Roosevelt, Navy Hay? This is a day set aside by the service for bringing the citizens of the United States Into closer contact with their first line of While tlie Navy league of the United Slates first sponsored the observance, the American Leglou, tlie Veterans of Foreign Wars and many other of the great patriotic veteran and civic organizations haW participated in the occasion from the beginning? The statesmanship of HEMSITICHING and PICOT EDGING Brighani Young University has more students in its halls this f.il than it has ever had during lis 5." years of history. Moreover, accord lug to (he testimony of the faculty members, the students are more sic ious minded, nud more inieut upon doing thorough work than ever be fore. President Harris has tin iiouticcd that expenditures of money r for nelivllies will be rigidly curtailed, and that tin I nlverslity and student bodv will provide as lit li free eiiterlaiiimeiit as possible. In tin' large "Y" stud Ir.rgi'onl body this year from this section are ten students: Gus Carl ston. M. E. n (Taker, .losph Frederick Johnson. Ernest Flioher, Ban Miller. Lirrnine M. Shoraiiian, liarold Johns, Wayne Simper, Edward Erekson. Irving F. Handlev. 2s 3 defense. whoK'-beartedl- t Mrs. Ruby Hausknecht 4911 PHONE Muray Paswaters' Cafe , President South State Street from the City Hall. across Ve Welcome You and Appreciate Y'oiir Patronage Open C:!10 a. in. to 1:00 a, m. 1 Uisisevelt was responsible to n great txtent for building up the Amerl-ui- 27C-- Home of the Famous 20c Plate Lunch Now Open For Business in our now locution at 4001 extra-curricula- y - Navy? Adequate, naval power Is essential for protection of our overseas trade. On Navy Iay, radio messages will be broadcast over tlie Columbia Broadcasting System and the NaRobert Moses Grove, the mighty tional Broadcasting company by the of the world champion Secretary of Navy and the Chief Athletics, became a shareholder In the American league record of 10 of Naval Operations? consecutive pitching victories by deThe Secretary of Navy will feating the Whllo Sox. Connie l hurler tied the lirnadcast a message on that day to Mack's n olio amateurs who, in tlie opinion mark set In 1012 by "Smoky Joe" of the American Radio Relay Wood of the Boston Bed Sox and the same year by Walter League, submit to it the liest copies equalled Johnson of Washington. of this broadcast (lie Secretary of Clay's Opinion of Treaty the Navy will send letters of appreAfter five months of parleying ciation? at Ghent and a convention had The late President Harding said been written Henry Clay said of of the Navy, "It is tlie strong rigid It that "It Is a d d bad treaty, I will arm of the Depart incut of Slate, and I don't know whether sign It or not," but along with the enforcement of lis seeing to the other American commissioners he did put tils signature to the docurighteous pronouncements"? ment on December 24. HI 4. "The Coolitlge said, Navy Is our first line of defense"? Secretary of i.V.ivy, Adams, said, "There Is need of ceutering the attention of our citizens on our groat foreign commerce, lis carriage and left-hand- fire-bal- FOR RENT Very reasonabl- eBrick House and Barn and 8'. acres Lucerne Will rent separ protection"? So. State St., ately or both The Navy is a form of National call Hy. i;i;;r it. Insurance that We may exist as a tuition extcrtiug what we can do toFOR SALE Charter Oat Range, and wards World Peace, pross-rligood as new, reasonable. Call at glKIll will. 4KH South State. Roosevelt said, "We must all of FOR RENT 0 room modern house us be Americans, and nothing but T with garage. 130 Jones street. Americans"? Murray. The following essay entitled; "Risisx'vclt" by Hermann Hagedornj FOR SALE First class Babbit hay is worthy of quotation at this time:; (111 East 45th So. "The nation Washington created,' FOR RENT Furulslied apart Jefferson inspired and Lincoln pre--' incuts, steam heat, hot and cold served, Risisevelt revitalized. Twice water $15 to $23. Inquire Mur- lu natioual crises, .once. . In once lu war, lie woke lus country-me- n ray Mercantile, Murray, Utah. from dreams of ease to ardu-- ! WANTEH Maternity work will us defense of their Institutions. IIo( appreetatcd. Best of care. M. P. I'nkcd two oceans, brought nearer Allmark, 4b'!5 Falrhourtie St.. E. to each other the dreaming East,; 45th South. the active West; established his country as a world power, preservcanned fruit, ed and advanced world jwaoe. He, For SAl.E-Hoi- ne chickens, wnrdrolie trunk. Need fought for human rights against the money, leaving town on aim mint claims of oligarchical despoilsm; of sick ne- -. Inquire Mrs, Flnley. for a nuked nation against the claims of section or class, race or, Camp Murray, laud of birth. He taught rcss-c- t fori FOR RENT :i rs nit house, partly de-- j law. labored for civic furnished, garage. !5.'0 So. Slate. fended a Kople's heritage of uat-- l For RENT: 3 room furnished nrnl resaurcpi. He set youth aflame; nt. 'J'l Vine Street. Tel. he enlarged men's vision; and made' apart til W. G. W. the hearts of his country men flow ephone Murray with his own love of life." Grantor. j and automatically adjusts the minute hand should It be fast or slow. Study Defined Study Is the bane of boyhood, the ailment of youth, the Indulgence nt manhood, and the restorative of oh' age. Landor. Kadlo Broadcasting The shortest radio wave obtained which has proved successful Is he tween IS ami 20 meters There have been experiments In frequencies a meter. These, however, were not successful. he-lo- NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER DEMONSTRATED AT Brinton Electric Co. Ulali Murray 1 tT a washer. Have it demonstrated in yuur liiutiic. -- ( ALL Ml RR.VY t 106 X ( ; 1 The Glass of No glass-panele- Have You Seen the S TRIPLEX Interesting Royal Watch clock of note has for Its dial n gold watch made for George IV, and which sllll lias attached to It the chain am) watch key used by that monarch. In a case below is a curious apparatus by which, nt the stroke of twelve, a steel needle Is projected through a hole In the rim of the watch case A f vallII and see this scientifically constructed ; i the glass that puiPLEX. not will Shatter. Installed In our car assures and protects you against the hazard of broken and flying glass. Broken and flying gla-s- s Is the causa of 66 of Injuries to passengers In automobile accidents. We ar authorized agents for Triplex The Glass of No Regrets. We ore equipped by the Triplex Kactory to timt&il Triplex glass In your car In & few hours by factory trained mechanics. Don't dulay Do It now drop In at our plant and let us Udl you how little the protection for you and your loved one will cost. m BEN GORDON & SONS Phone Murray 43 Murray, Ut. Emm i Enjoy Your Kitchen es-W- e sti An L & H Electric Range Will Please c Come in an! see litem. J tt Murray City will furnish flie electricity at low cost. - You should have an i elec- tric Range. ii hj. Supplied by the MURRAY CITY POWER PLANT makes the wheels of PROGRESS of our CITY and COMMUNITY go round. - Granite Furniture Co. 4 do-lat- a PHONE Murray 496 MURRAY, UTAH pr.-seii- t. IuiInt 'There is no substitute for SAVING" We pay 4 percent on SAVINGS Murray State Bank USE ELECTRICIT- Y- Use More Murray City j the cheapest and cleanest fuel for Electrical Power your every need and build a t By so doing you are working for your own Interests. greater MURRAY I Buy your electrical appliances from us and Green Discount Stamps. ' get . A .STAMP t Confer Street WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE! Ask for Them I Murray City Electric Department Smith Hardware Co . Phone Murray 258 |