OCR Text |
Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 4. . a rf v vvr.r. J 1 mmwmm 9 y -- i V Wfc r HtJrrj PEGGY TAVOIAN, Prop. 4X!)I I'HONK Murray Sc. Slate 551 Only One more Week of our Tuesday and Wed. Specials $ treat- Have you experienced the refreshing retfulncss of a facial one! have in and incut? If int. fame I.N THE AUT OK KEAl.'TV AIDS WK AUK EXI'EKIKNC-EYou will he more than pleased with our MAKCKIJS I'INGKK WAVES I'KRM ANI.NT WAVKM WET or DKV WAVES SHAMfOON - f 4.m .H-H--fr LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS tomobile. He was county commissioner for two years and then became for the many years affiliated with State Road Commission as overseer of the state roads thruout the entire county. For many years he has loen associated with the Tractor equipment company with whom he was connected at the time of bis death. Mr. Wheeler wns bishop of the South Cottonwood ward where he was born for a ierlod of 13 years end for the previous 15 years lie had been a member of the High Council of the Granite Stake. He is survived by his widow, Rena M. Wheeler and seven children, seven brothers and sisters, and nine grandchildren. The surviving children are J. K. Wheeler of Mulad, Idaho; Mrs. George L. Nichols, Ogden; Mrs. Wayne Moss, Huntington. Ft; Claud I. Wheeler, Los Angeles, who wns unable to reach Murray before his fathers death; Mrs. William T. Thur-innn- , Washington, D. ('., the mi'y other chlbl was not present when the father passed away, and Miss Luella Wheeler of Murray. Ills brothers and sisters who survive are Mrs, John (5. Labrum, South Cottonwood; George Wheeler. Fairview; Joseph Wheeler, of West Jordan; Henry J. Wheeler, Murray; Mrs. Ella Jones ami Mrs. John Howe, Murray and Mrs. Nora Brown, Iam Angeles. Funeral services are In prix-esof arrangement to be held In the South Cottonwood Ward chap"! on Sunday at 1 :.'U o'clock. It Is not expected that Mrs. Thurmait of Washington, I. ('., will Ih here for the funeral. Fifteen members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Community were presont "Jmreh Methodist at a meeting held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. A. Collins on East Sth South street. An etijoyahle luncheon whs wi ved after which the regular order of business wa.s conducted. It was on decided to hold a cake sale will notices February lttth. Further be glveu in the next issues of The -- Eagle. MSHOP WIIEELKIt DIMS from first page) elated himself with the Studabtik-e- r company and later became manager of the company In the southern branch office of Salt Lake county when the Studabaker comhorse drawn Vpany handled ehicles before the coming of the an- - WANT ADS House Work wanted by the day or on any hour. Cll Murray iKl-morning before nmn. Ask for M.s. Thompson. Obituaries Please Note HEIiEIt BENNION The story of the "Four Horsemen of Punishment", appearing in The Eagle, on Funeral services for Holier Reunion, who died Thursday iti a Salt three Lake hospital following a months Illness, were held Monday afternoon in the Taylorsvilie ward chaiK-1- . He was the son of the late John and Mary Turpin Rennlon iiiid was born in the old Eugllsh fort, Fort hardscrabble, now the site of Taylorsvilie. At all times, Mr. Itcuulou took a prominent part in agriculture and stock raising activities in the state. For many years he was active in Rush valley as a sheepman. He also served in the mission field of the L. I). S. church, three different times. For eighteen years he was bishop of Taylorsvilie ward and high counselor of the Granite stake at one time. Mr. Reunion is survived by bis widow, Mrs. Susie Winter Reunion, three sons, Heher Jr. of Daggett county; Sterling Alfred Reunion of Helta; and Rulou Reunion of Salt Lake; two daughtMrs. ers, Mrs. Mary l'owell and Helen I'.arker of Taylorsvilie, one brother, Milton Reunion, dean of education at the U. of I', and one sister, Mrs. Zina R. Cannon of Salt Lake. Also several half brothers and sisters. S AM I EL 1, 1932, was a vision by Chief White Eagle. Princess Ewatha interpreted the vision for publica- MURRAY PEOPLE WORK AT tion. Murray Laundry South Cottonwood ! Ward Funeral services for Mrs. Mary late Ann Tame, widow of the Tame, were held Sunday In the South Cottonwood ward chapel. Mrs. Tame, who wa.s 88 years of age passed away Thursday at her home of infirmities due to old age. She was born February in Saffron, England and came to this country in lstll, crossing the plains by hand cart the same year. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Scott of Salt Luke, five sons; Horace P. and Wesley Tame of Salt Lake; Alfred, Herbert and Edwin Tame of South Cottonwood. Iiitivment took place In the Salt City cemetery. Jesse Wheeler, former bishop of the South Cottonwood ward is sufhis fering from pneumonia at ., Carl O. Erickson, 7i, of XJO Anderson avenue, died Tuesday morning in a Salt Lake hospital. II' was born in Sweden in 1K5'. i'lid came to I'tah in 1S!S, making his home In Murray where he has worked for the American Smelting 3' nil Refining company ever since. are his widow, Mrs. Surviving Amanda Erickson and three sons, Marry, Henry and Herbert of Murray and Mrs. Helga Knaup of St. Louis. Also 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will la? held Friday at 1 p. in.. In the Second ward chaH'l. Interment will l in the Murray cemetery. Funeral services for Rishop Samuel J. Lindsay were held in the Taylorsvilie ward chapel Sunday. FOR KENT brick and stucJanuary twenty fourth at 1:30 p. co, basement, $i acre lot, coops, at m. The house was crowded to cadim So. 6th W. only $10.00 ier pacity with scores of people havmonth. Murray 577-I- t or Mur. 33. ing to be turned away liccuuse of hick of room. The scrvhvs were HOUSE FOK RENT: 234 East 4Sth very impressive. Rishop Lindsay or3(M)-South Call Murray 300-had IssMi Rishop of Taylorsvilie FOR RENT 4 room, modern home for the juist ten years and leaves So. 75 Edison Street Call Mura host of friends to mourn his loss. Several impressive talks were give-en- . ray 324. Vocal music was furnished by FOR RENT: A 4 room modern Glen Rennlon, Gerrard, A lanipiet in honor of all of the home, sleeping porch, cellar, back Pearl Phillips, Verna Reunion and and front lawn, shade Inn's, and returned missionaries of the Mill Orson t'lark. Rurial took place In Creek will Ih given, tonight, ward Knrage. luxated at 4(533 South Come to Murray City and observe the Taylorsvilie cemetery. Stute street. Inquire of ilanassch the ward amusement at Thursday, the bright lights supplied by the Smith. ball. The ward bishopric are In MARK PATRICK new electric power plant. Mark Patrick. mi, a native of charge of the affair. SALE or TR.UH New FOR Monday night the Mill Creek Austria, died Tuesday forenoon at White Rotary Sewing Machine, M. I. A. officers held a ward party his home. Pi Woods row, Murray, $45.00 cash, or will trade for at the home of James O. Rurt. of heart disease. He was lmrn in White leghorn hens. Mrs. II. Mml chUl sulv Austria. April I, Wl ; came to the V,attMt Oorrlg:in. Draper, rt.. Box 112. was served. I'nited States .'i! years ago, and had per FOR SALE: New combination gas Good Bright Alfalfa $14 lived in Murray since lltoo. DR. ROTirWELL REPORTS ON and coal range exactly onohalf per ton car loads. Mur Surviving are his widow, Mrs. LION ACTIVITIES per price. $3.00 down and $5.00 ray or Midvale. Anna Patrick, and three brothers, month. Inquire at Murray Eagle, Jake Patrick of Mid vale. Jerry Pat(Continued from first page) or call Murray 33. & rick of Pcnxer and Anton Patrick gift was made by district No. 2S to f Austria. Fisher Tenor FOR SALE: $2-'the father of the Lions as their disSaxaphone at a great sacrifice. tinguished guest. He was presented EI.IZARETil R. REYN0IJ)S I'HONK Murray 111 with an autographed copy of the In first class condition for otdy Mrs. Ellzalwth Rrown Reynolds, Roi k of Mormon. Mrs. Guy S. Rich$50, on terms. Call Murray 5H. sr. n native of England, died Wed ards, wife of Ilr. Richards, the illsl- FOR RENT: Two furnished room nesday afternoon at the home of. r(1, nrcncntwl with n ,r her sou. Robert I. Rrown. of heart lights, garage, private entrance. basket of American Reautv roses ' 131 Wecst tilth South. disease. Mrs. Reynolds was born! from district "S as a token of sym 11. IMd. In Yorkshire., .September f(,r MnR 1(l ()f fl , ,(n FOR SALE: 5 room l.rh khouse. Lnul.i.ol. She came to Ctah in is-- j Kv.rnor. Modern, free water. No. 5oii7 So. M ami had lived in Murray for 'M I he whole evening was featured loth Fust. E'iiity very cheap. ' a of ''J . SUJ-3laughter, spirit gayety, Call Carfield . urlviiig hiv two sons and one optimism, service, brotherly love, U rt H. Rrown and1,h . daughter. H', charity, cooperation and w.uk Mrs. huilcs Anderson, Murray.' true in the definition of Lion-anicer IVicj Rrown of Salt Lake; 15, j,,, grandchildren and 1 treat grand-- ' . t committee was appointed to . children. Angeles for the National Convention to bo held this MRs. MICI IV.EMVNSON Mimiuor. Elaborate plans costing Permanents Mis, M.j Ha lii"'inatioii died at i low- - to $1ik,imi lire tx lng made by her h"itie, .".2s avenue, ti e Southern City to cn'ertain the It Is oin" b'isincs to enhance jour at s.'.'M p. id, following an lliness visit. irs at this convention. Melvln beauty by clving jou the most of (Wo Wic!,s, Jones said that I'tah was one of oiik.d and lHcouiing aids to beauty Mis. Iiieiuais. n was the whbw the Itest Lion states In the whole Itr.l'AlKED ot the l.i'e Peter lligeiuali-oand International and more Lions clubs OFK FI RM WENT WAVES i' dil her Mrs siirhe. by lighter. were here than nil other service are natural looking, lusting waves Aui:!is!;i ErUksoii ,f Murray, and , ini,s coinbliie. Our Shampoo, and l inger Waves lie brother who resides 111 Sweden.' will delight you! Mi. Iiig.manson was born hi'LUVNT WARD M. I. A. MAYS Sweden August 1. (Between rostofflre & City Hull and came We also (tlve fari.ils, inanirurrs, l to Hti.I iii b.i.t tab resi.h.ii tinitit Ward M. L A. Conference Iss.;. Ml UK AY. IT All and all beauty aids was held Tuesday, in Murray for In January Funeral sen ,vs will held en ,','"niir'1 'Jorrnrd of the Stake The rl condinte-- l the or Monday under the direction ROOMING HOUSE Hi.- was rendered: A. following program Jenkins Mortuary. tns.rgi' 81 Third Ave. Murray. ft. j"Carry on" by Olcancr chorus; I NPER NEW ERM MXRTIV, Operator .'Talk on Slogan. Elmo McMillan; . MANAGEMENT . . ... Susinlnlng officers, I,eotuird (Jer-First Natioital Rank Ituildint 1 clean Nlre, sleeping rmMiw j rnrd: Remarks, Ralph Cutler; M. rilONK Murray 5.VJ aylorSVlIlc by day or month. jl A., tiur M. I. A., Congregation; IN. well I'etusllctloii. (larence )urant. s..n bitej of the Liu.Kay. J. S.iniilil been has The Stake 1 Si lice, which llsbop Was lnds;iy. iu a Salt like hospital for the past hc. at Crant Ward last Saturday t ight was considered wis k sutTi'Hng . fn in a severe a huge sueHis roinlitloil was Very sell. "lis "vss. Tlnwe who nttendwl were nt the last eH.rt. with the splendid syncopaSouth CottoiiwisH) ward will pre- tion of the Moonlight Rackatcer. sent tbi' play "Arlirona Cowlsiys" the et vly winking In the Lyon Building, over the Lyon Drug Store moon, and the at Tnorsiilc ward l brnary Mh. fine ww hnll. Watch for the This ptay is In haute for the op- - dale of the tlrant Ward (lold and CLASS OK PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN ALL LINKS llett.l "Miss lllossolil" bull to l held In connection Cherry OF DANCING which was prcseniisl by Taxlms with the Stake Panocs, ville ward hi South Cott..io. 1 :00 SENIOR BAt IJKT BEGINNER- S- 8:00 p. m. Mis p. m. Wilniu Harmon entertainsome time ago. a few of her school friends at a ed Jl'MOK IIAIJ.ET 3:00 p, m. delightful party at her home mi The M Men are becoming inore State stris-t- . (James were played' Call Mutray 31? for Appointment l.isk.-tbalc. iiseioii, ,.eb day, ao- - ' Jhnumf the evening. Refreshments' ivrding l.i Towiis... ,,r,, ! Mill Creek Ward I HAY GLOBE GRAIN MILLING CO. m It's Smart to j ,. BUY ii Virgin SHOES WHAT? R POOR N O (Continued from lirst (nige) for 10!t2 so that they can feed themselves and their livestock without of adding greatly to the such products now on the markets, it was announced Tuesday by R. S. Rristol. The states named were Washington, Montana and Idaho. It is not necessary to record the enover-suppl- SUN over-suppl- IK ii RobertHeckel ji-ar- M l. CLASSIC BEAUTY 1 mts-tln- y Brinton Electric Co. .u PHONE Murray 106 Murray, Utah drop by planes, and hundreds die yearly because of food-dow- hunger. If you white men, would mind jour own affairs; goodness knows tu have enough; and leave us Indians alone, we could do tine. We lived very well you were our bodyguards; now we are good fi r what? Heaven help us if we become self supporting, dealing under your laws, we all will die In n few Suns; but men think? Where are you going from here? Why are you here? Who sent you? Who Is to Judge you? As an Indian Prtuvss I feel it my duty to ofier my little cry for justice for my nation. YOUR banking requirements can be well cared for by our strong financial institution. e Open A Checking Account with Perfect Safety PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Murray State Bank HOG FEED WHEAT SHORTS and t BARLEY-CHE- AP : iivvj MURRAY MILLS ! I'HONK Murray wappjr LSUIlllg (jiving I hem Ullllljr . . X sw4 UJ FIowcr and Plants for the Home are an investment in pleasure and happiness that pays dividends every day. A 50c Yuu Can "Ul Flowers! 111 for less than I SHOP pre- S E E hrm:ss ii LAMP rays, which build up resistance and vents colds and sickness. It "an irove how much an Indian ever wasted? No. We are so jssir your leaders have to . . . . .... and receive these health giving sun I wish to ask this great master of programs; are the palefaces afraid the ixior Indian will make 10 cents? Or have his fill of a decent meal? Who caused the of food in the first place? Money grafters. W is the time to use a y tire article. KEEP THEM REPAIRED! "01 AGAIN? INDIAN'S" ,.,., ir.izr.and theniz j Murray Laundry GOOD ''.'., Duart or 3- - Clothes are washed RAIN SOFT ARTESIAN WATER Murray 2nd Ward s &'J y ... home. J. LINDSAY Bennion Ward 1 January RALPH IMXTON The funeral of little Ralph Fasten, son of Eugene Puxton and Hazel Puxton was held in Taylorsvilie ward Saturday, January 23rd. Vocal music was furnished by Glen Pearl Reunion. Verua Phillips, Reunion, Orson Clark ami Leonard Interment Gerrard. was in the Taylorsvilie cemetery. South Jordan M. I. A. will basketball game. Cards were play- br i d and refreshments were served h play to Benion Baturday eveJ1 The M Men basketball team of to about six couple. The affair be- - In exchange for the piHyi iK'Htilon ami Murray First team i in honor of Miss Player's birth- - (tots lloy," rennlon presented .South Judun some iime agQ played at Taylorsvilie school gym day anniversary. Mi mlny, January lHth. The Ren-- I nlon team also played Taylorsvilie Thursday evening at Taylorsvilie. Primary Conference was held in THE I'eiiiiii n Ward last Sunday evening. An interesting program was presented by the Primary children. Four l'riimtry Stake officers were present. Rennlon ward entertained last Friday evening with a big party In honor of the retiring Rishopric. A Fast program was given under the direct ion of the community activity Service committee. i The Relief Society was responsible for delicious refreshments Dependable which were served during the The latter part of the evWork ; ening was siHMit in dancing. The music and dancing was in charge ashaC-,- . tic eiaol hrd rt I LETUSSAVi; of the new Rishopric. Members of YOU FROM the retiring .Rishopric are Rishop i WASH-DAT. O. Labniin, It. L. Palmer and W. E. Wagstaff. The new RishopTROUBLES ric are Samuel Smith, Henry Rringhurst and W. R. Wilson. The party was a great success and everyone present enjoyed the evening. The I5eniiion Ward M, I. A. have plas underway for an oiera to be presented some time in March. Mrs. W. R. Wilson is directing the Your in opera and the presentation is ex. pected to be a big success. Miss Elva Player entertained some of her friends at her home on PHONE MURRAY 213 Monday, January lsth, after the v Out With X Om-uf-Tiv- Krictnli or Relatives SPI.KN1II) ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HANI) Our funeral piece are Lnown and admlrrd llthiisliout Halt Uke rounly for their artUtit beauity and moderate jrlce! MURRAY FLORAL rilONKN: DAY Ml'KRAY 41 NIGHT HYLVM) 7403 ! Ward RUTH WEBB SCHOOL OF DANCING - Every Saturday Afternoon fu e. tit-cei- l I ni; by telephone . in these Towns . : Ephraim 40c Evaruton ,., Malad Price 35c 4Sc These nrr niclil rale whlrh apply fnKn m. 1 1: 30 a. m. i jj, j,nt, Xj. CaHong Distance TELEPHONE! Al MASH at 40c , - l GLOBE 40c Prciton K:.l p. Make A New Year's Resolution to Buy Fred Carlson & Co. Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hall GLOBE Al Oil Mash GLOBE Al Plain Math Delivered, 10c Extra $1.55 $1.50 |