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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE LEGEND OF CREATION (Continued from page 1) of thanks. .Many suns passed, when the (Jreiit Spirit aw tin- lonliuess of man. He said unto Hie Great Spirit, I desire a companion like unto myself. As the Great Spirit's mission In 'man could not be fulfilled unless lie placed a spirit therein, so also man eould not complete without women his mission. Therefore as was made man so also was woman liegot; live, one given to each man. Then a great, powwow was held, in his own lam! with the each Great Spirit. With each moon came the Great blanket in his Spirit wrapped of many colors (called the Kalnbow) To the redmen this story he taught with his finger writing In the sand at their feet. The ceremonial dance, chants und songs of the moon, for know yon my glory must be shown through your deeds, thereby honoring my saints and prophets forever In this happy hunting ground. Then addressing all the nation lie said: Itohold j'ou my stars, they are spirits of equal jwwer, the star god Is the happy hunting grounds for your children, men and women who shall strive to live for me only, and behold the truth which I speak unto you. Whenever you see a star fall through space towards earth, I am Chief White Eagle's Prophecies and Visions May now be had in Pamplet form a t The Murray Eagle Street 4812 South Slat - Murray MAIL 4 I'tah - ORDERS PROMPTLY F1LI.KO page folder 10c By Mail 12c PHONE Murray 35 Charles Colburn K. four-fifth- aof j j j Us CALL 581-17- 1 fr Depending For PAINTING WORK of all Kinds and PAPER HANGING Phone Mur. PUBLIC FORUM sending back to you some departed spirit to be reincarnated and give (Continued from page 1) I command yon me greater glory. dance any time they wished. That Is, If do this star ceremonial valued the they found the business for chant and song as a prayer a Ml, $T),(HK) at $25,1 pay might me. they to glorify return of spirits on the unpaid Interest our und to if as arms his Then extending s embrace the earth, lie said: Tills ba la nc we would take net income. the They stated Is my land, look you upon it as not did it wise for think Unit they heautiful woman who is not barren, to into business but the go n City the vegeta jthe but fertile: look us all would said that give her they mountains Ihe lion as her hair, to make could assistance the soil or they surface the tender breasts, as her skin, the foothills her back- - it a success. J. 1. Cahoon then wrote them a it. n, wfiteifnlls tears from her letter leaving the deal ojien so that and eyes; the lakes, rivers, streams the forth might at any time take City of seas are her ways pressing It over also stated If they did and of abundance blood and life her would give them a written so we Its forth volcanoes the life, pouring hot lava is but the outlet of her In- agreement to the effect that at the most bowels, the earthquakes, land- end of five years If hey wished slides and tremors are but her way we would take the business back her positions; the and pay Murray City every dollar of changing broad nre her chest, the can- they had spent; This letter Is still plains see the difference. deserts her on file . But the her are ears, yons abdomen, the low lands her arms When they decided to build the and lop, the thunder her voice, the plant one of the business men askwind her breath, the breeze her ca- ed the mayor what they proposed resses. I give unto you the cere- to do about the Progress Co., as monial dance, chants and song In they had spent a lot of money and which to do homage to her, that bad helped build up the town, he mothers you. therein thou givest said he "would do with them just me thanks, lest If thou thank not as if they were not in existences This was the sentiment of those thy own mother, she does no more the that voted to build people for thee. and five less than they pay plant Slowly the Great Spirit placed his foot upon the sands at the bot- Hr cent of the taxes of Murray less contribute than that tom of the little stream running and to make It a City to live through the forest and in a voice amount which echoed In the silence of the In. I will tell you more next week. hills the Great Spirit said: I deJ. W. CAHOOX. mand you pay tribute to the greatest and most powerful spirit god Ilanna, Utah, I , have made, the sea god. He Feb. S, UW2. Hveth upon thy blood and bones, Editor Murray Eagle, lie will break his chains and destroy nations, and is always hungry, and Dear Sir: when upon the waters you go, bow Two years ago I met here your down to the sea gml as the most neighbors, the Bradford families, and it is through the courtesy of powerful spirit, n dragon, whose breath is the typhoon, and when Mr. Bradford that I am reading he changes his position rouses your valuable iaier today. Will therefore to them convey gales, tempest and floods, his vic- you columns my kind retims are as flies in a spider's web. through your and wishes. well Do once in a sun a ceremonial wat- gards We hear a great deal today about er dance, chants, and song to calm the system under which we live, I his anger. Now for many moons but murmur. For is It not a why to in but will other come go nations, product of our own making? We six moons. to the jNills to cast our ballots Again he came unto the red men go and gave the sand paintings and chants and songs. ceremonials, Dances for every animal, bird, reptile, lightning, thunder, wind, rain, snow, plants, deaths, births, wars, peace, famine, and plenty. Upon The Groat Spirit said to some are given such faith and power In We cannot help but my name, to bring forth children be conscious of how without using material means as I have given unto the nations. Those much our customers of you who bear in the flesh will depend on us in their suffer, those in the word will refood buying. They I will, lie fore many suns joice. send you many prophets and a deexpect us to have liverer who. will toll and suffer the things they want with you. Listen to his councils and you will multiply and prosjer; to eat, to show them heed not and you will fade and the location of any perish. Go in yonder river and le item they do not cleansed, you chiefs and chief governors, medicine men and braves. readily see, and to Make from yonder red mountain stock and display wall a icaee pipe and all ye bead men smoke. Do this In commemoragood, wholesome tion of me every sun. foods at fair prices My words pass down throughout to them. We have all the ages and I say unto ye women of the triU's, name not thy always assumed re children until I give thee a sign sponsibility in these by some object of nature, then do matters. We are obyou my will. I give my beasts as an example unto thee to follow. I ligated, as a result of say leave not thy happy hunting your patronage to do grounds, I will care for thee. When our utmost in your cil comes out of the far cast I will reclaim thy lands again. Draw- - up' behalf. That's why on yonder mountains these records, so many people I will guard thent always. The Groat Spirit, the Master of come to our store smiled upon his Life, iiMviKlitig da'Iy for their foods. forest children, and vanished from If you are not one of !efore them. 4.th S. 80. .... goes a long way by telephone . . Here are a few places you can reach by telephone for SO cents or less. Surprise your friends with a call from MURRAY to Beaver 65c Blackfoot 70c 80c Craige Grand Junction 75c These are night role which apply from 8:30 p. m. lo 4: 30 a. nu XslM long Distant of IS MUNICIPAL OWNER-SHI- P Although a statesman, surveyor, Ing as a governmental 0ffi soldier, commander, and President, When absent from his estate INVITING Georgs Washington was first and required a written report fro' (Continued from page 1) last a farmer. He always managed manager of his farm t ... fundamentally based on profits to keep in contact with his estate, gave detailed Instructions for of all kinds. whether engaged in a battle or act- - nilUlHi?emenf nf Mo ulo iiuTty. If private profit fails, (and it is falling), the system of private own-fails. Every corporation or Is organized and concompany Is Granite Junior, for the first time, h favored to take the Granite Junior High League Title. The encounter betwevti Cyprus Jr. and the Granulans will definitely de lde the. (hanips. There will l three games played on Feb. IS, 10, and 2tf. They will tangle once at Cyprus, once at Granite ami the third time nt Murray. once with a seiitlal PROFIT. ducted vl-- fOOO 'A tial purpose is In Interests of the public. The public want good wages, reasonable hours and fair conditions Hut these things cut in on profts. The interest of. the j,eople demand that all public utilities shall be rendered at a minimum profit but such a'ause would again Interfere with dividends. And so the fight Is on. The whole system of private ownership desire, not that of our Sav- is this wrong in principle and iour, and who shall say me nay. fact is now being recognized more So if you will kindly give this and more even in conservative and message space in your worthy col- t circles. umns I shall feel very grateful to ppositionnry to actual exier-iencnow Turning you. I remain, Everywhere under private Respectfully, ownership we find: High rates A. Q. Larsen, profit; poor service; low wuges; Ilanna, Utah. (cutting wages all the time) long Lours, LABOR DISTURBANCES, February, 13, 1932. In conclusion, It is clear in my Utah Shippers Association, mind that the public stands to Salt Ike City, Utah, gain by municipal ownership. WHAT DO YOU TIIIXK! ! !!? Dear Mr. Eardley : B. A. KLASCO. I must commend you for the Vote YES Saturday, for great good you are doing in getting will have Bond and the you $.".",(0 the railways to ship parcels of R OWN POWER PLANT. VOl small weights and dimensions. It will lie of eternal benefit, as America is a long way behind In commercial transportation. As Colonel to Europe LlndlKM'g on his visit said, "Any way, without prejudice we must not stay behind, but should with "your help" march on to victory, victory, victory." I am a great Utah man and live for tomorrow, not yesterday. Your valuable association is doing wonderful work. Ignorance and prejudice go together; pray don't let stuff like this Imix'de your great spirit of do progress. The railway would for Adam and Eve but would do X X betetr if they adopted your idea. JOXH BERRY. Granger, Ut. & BEAUTIFUL Ml ! Bargain Prices BRINTON ELECTRIC MURRAY, UTAH PHONE "A I V1 1 1 SUPREME QUALITY Duart and Virgin Permanent Waves 17c Shampoos, Finger Waves, Manicures, Facials Drive in and Fill Up I Classic Beauty OUR STATE UtUD TAX IS PAID! Shop QUALITY OIL CO. t:KMt MARTIN. Operator r.ml NnliiMl Hank Building I Iftlh ami Hocld. r Street HONE Murray fiM X-'- 1 4S lo Dimoiid Murray, Utah fo.ili Kecd j l1 EST ft I CO. MUR. i06 ir- .- MURRAY CITY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION 4 Tl been Sweel v - Jcrea ill i) un( February 20, 1932 jay, Official Ballot is semi-annuall- itor pud ire s ut; "i (6) y, X" the: tall hell In'ii 1 I Ml! t feivi tnc ,Vct YES tv For the Issue of Bonds ltei v 'lib Wo N O frer Permanent Waves (Kach voter shall prepare his ballot by marking a cross (X) in the square opposite the word "Yes" or "No" which I . expresses his answer to the question submitted, and shall Tiie Business Man Washington, tk (Only the best materials used)? then deposit his ballot in the ballot box provided for such WET FINGER WAVES 25I financial success Washington's Jour goal Is to give the best Per Attest: to the caremay be accredited inn.'it Waves. Marcels, Ungert and de- $500 $g50 II nd Question Submitted: "Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of Murray City, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the sum of $35,000.00, payable in not exceeding (20) years from date of issue, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, payable be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the. expense of reconstructing, the moving, and improving the present lighting system and equipment for the purpose of supplying said City and the inhabitants thereof with artificial light, which said lighting system and equipment shall be owned and controlled by said City?" t Jca vi i fully prepared principles tails of his early life. He gave evi- dence of commercial understanding for he rarely ever was in need of money. Washington only made secure, sound Investments and furthered many public undertakings. 4. til .vii Wates ami Shampoos ! i.ines 01 l uuure ft y A 9- - JBEAUTY SHOPPEJ .j, 1 i nn 1 i.iii'i 1 nip. City Recorder. a ! In, k Or t i AT I 4 k The Oldest, Largest and the ONLY i NATIONAL BANK In Salt Lake County outside of Salt Lake City We thank you for your confidence and good will. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MURRAY Member of Federal Reserve Bank 1 1 1 . r ... Surety of Purity GASOLINE 6 WASHERS BE It is an easy accmnplish-nuti- t when ymi entrust yourself to mir expert care. J New and Used this ure es-- j 'this essenconflict with the to Now soon. !b.P.SKGGS 4 1 our customers, you should try our store GRANITE JR. BASKETBALL TELEPHONE- - which Is merely an expression our economic freedom. We have no choice of the man we vote for. He is chosen by those who believe they are better leaders than we ure. And if they do not make laws to suit us why complain. We have our reward. I am also greatly Interested in lelters published by you from this strange person who calls herself Princess Ewatha White Eagle, for she is more than an ordinary mortal. And to those who are familiar with this record I will say heed the For you understand It warning. is her people who are a remnant of the House of Israel scattered by whom Is too well known to be repeated here. I believe the reason we have had winter and suffering is because we prepare for winter. It is our own wish and UTAH |