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Show J Ml V. I 3 ESTABLISHED 1890 Mutiny cm, mail tiuksday. makcu IMT uulBLWl ilSIISf LUSE HILT No. 32 YOLl ME 48 10, 1932 u3 UIHK UB T WE K ' 1 Your Local Firms Aggressively On the Battle Line To Improve Conditions and Build Up Salt Lake County You Are Invited To Co-Opera- te. Unemployed Mayor Peters Announ Murray Will Become Farmers Page Presentation of Salt Lake County's Firms Who Are Front Line Fighters Against Dormant has Dollars. Versus Wishbone Backbone Fear stands in the way of accomplishment. It always has and always will. And. that brings up that old question : Wish-hon- e versus Backbone. To which do you belong? Just where do you stand? Have you lost confidence in your own self, your neighbor, your community, your state, and year nation? Do you wallow in the mud pools of a depressed feeling, half of which is your own making? Are you afraid to try and accomplish a firmer foundation, a more faithful attitude toward life, toward the principles and foundation of American future in business, economic and social life? Are you flinging the virtues of a democratic institution into the flames of fear and mistrust? Are you sitting back waiting for someone else to drag you out or for the laws of inertia to work; are you looking for a stronger force? Then you belong to the Wishbone class, and should take a lesson from the ones who come with the Backbone, and without fear, and with faces wreathed in smiles of confidence, and girded with faith in themselves, their community, state and nation, and armored with courage and determination to push forth their battle to bring back to their community all the advantages, lost in the great gulf of depression. Who is the And while we are speaking of Backbone backbone of any community? Who is it that pays the most toward the support of the unfortunate; the unemployed, the poor, the sick, the afflicted, and all others in dire circumstances? Who is it that instigates better compensatory laws for the laborers? Who is it that pays most toward establishment, promotion, and progress of education of the youth of our communities? Who is it that pays most toward the civic improvements; streets, churches, schools, police protection, fire protection, free libraries, greater comforts in the cultural the public spirited business men, the aims of life? Isn't-icivic organization composed of those in your community devoted to unselfish service to their community. That same group of unselfish, fearless, courageous, determined, fighting, public spirited business men with civic pride and confidence in their own community in South Salt Lake County have launched a BIG BOOST CAMPAIGN'., a war on depression, a determination to make times good again. And you watch and see if they don't succeed. Who is it that is not one hundred per cent back of these men? What citizen in this end of the county is it that will not support these men in their campaign to usher in for you better times, employment for those out of work, and a general improvement of all local conditions? When you start vour dollar on its round of work start tt back-goowith one of these business men who is trying to bring times. If you do. that same dollar will return to you can use it again in this campaign. vou and Go to these men and tell them that you appreciate what noble efforts to whip they are doing and help them in their in this army against hard times. We all depression. comBe to need you. your community, trade in your loyal victors be all will we and for boost your community, munity, together. t d ItENMON WAIU) 1KESFNTS Murray Mention oriiiA The M. I. A. "'f Itetinion ward will t.roseut the opera, "The tlyp-- y Hover." Friday t.lght In the ward. The ocrii which Is under the direction of Mrs. Paula Wilson, prom-lsto lie n very worth while production DM the following cast will f Indicate. There will !e a chiu I . twenty voire. The accompanist 4,Jay WagMaff. The cat: Meg, 7.ini Peterson; Ruhn &irH, Elba Player: Murto. Nlcholn: Slnso, Wlnst n Palmer: Con Itob. Arthur Pearson: c nrlnchnrt : Iord Sir Ceo Wacmff: Cramer, I.yle Grant Mealy: Minn. Martlndale, Jennie'. Itiiltle Nichols: Cni. Penre tHbrum : Sir Toltoy I.yoti Kay ltarnen; McCnkle, Ii-- Play er. Hoarded money keep lv presdion on the job. old man Ihlmn I,nron id are the proud par Salt lake City at new a girl lorii of baby ol home the Cottonwood Maternity a Friday. March the fourth. This young lady tin the distinction of being the first grand child of Mr kirsoa's parents. Dr. ami Mr. C. Mr. and Mrs. C JetiMii of Handy and Mr. parent. Mr. and Mr. A. n Hub again oioned and will continue to oiHTiitt as long as we an able to finance It. The movemeut to olilnin a half acre of ground for each man Is well under way, hut a good deal of difficulty is lielng exitcrienced by the committee in charge, in finding enough watered ground for the men. To overcome this difficulty and also to centralize the work of the men, your Relief Committee feel that a more practlcalUe plan Is to rent from twenty to thirty acres of good ground, one half of which will lie put Into potatoes or beets, the proceeds of which will be used to pay the ground rent, any cash being left over, to lie divided men farming It. The among the other half of the ground to be divided In one half acre plots, one to each man to plot to le given farm for himself, on which he will raise such garden truck as he can use for the Rummer, and enough corn, Itoans, jieas. carrots and cabbage and etc. to last him through next winter. (Continued on last page) Miayor Fred Peters and the Mur- ray City Commission are actively behind the l!i.'!2 cpring clean up and I'aint-ucampaign for Murray, and will visit the schools for the purpose of enlisting Hie enthusiastic aid of the Murray young tcople. that an The Commission Itolicve clean-uwill work on start early be the means of giving a great many men and women, now unemployed, a chance to secure a number of days work in helping the householders In putting their yurds. fences and houses in a cleaner and neater condition. , -"ntork right "now la needed even p p onsen. The article appearing one of a series by Kwalhi VUiite Eagle, ami with Indian lib-lor- of Stake "M" Men AcSupervisor; Aiioim Christ-- ' Stake Cleaner Activity "M" Men president; Mary Paxton, Stake Gleaner President; Allan Thur-man- , Edith Ctinders.ni and Cer trude Van Dm Akker. S, Murray First Ward IMief clety will have charge of the Pati-ipie- :i t. The Moonlight KnokuteeiV will furnish the music for the dance. Honored guests of the evening will be members of the General Hoard and the Stake Presidency. C.OVFKNOH i of r; A- - DF.UN TO ADUKrXV v ' i V" MEETING I Governor George H. Dern will be the xpeaker at a program to ho giv en by the Salt Lake County Women' DeuiiM ratic Club Friday even ing at M o'cI'm k at Murray First Ward. Mrs. D. W. Moffat, presl deld of the club, Will preside. The inu-lejmrt of the program will feature John W. Suiniiieihay a soloist, nnd sehi tlon will le given by the boy' ijuartet of the Granite hlgli ecliool under the direction of Mr, Hummel bay. NuinlsT will also ! given by the dancing pupil Until Webb. of Ml Dancing will conclude the evenThe ptiblie I ing' entertainment. and no t attend, Invited cordially HdmMon charge will ! made. al Flo-nee- n-- . Club Leaders Study At Logan p d s ! .'"' "M" Men Place Third Tourney fiiio-hors- Sandy. The Utby also the great grand child of Mrs. C. M. Jctiwit of P.righam City, HEMKF SOCIETY CONFF.KEM E daughter of one of the early of that city. hearing Dr. N,i one nhonld ml Mr. Dan W. Janic will leatr Franklin H, llarrl of the It. Y. V. Wisliicda). Mirth R for Southern who will flak Sunday evening at California for a month visit with the Murray First Ward Kelief So relative and friend. clety conference. a verr p1on-diThere will nl week Mr. White i (tending the He there tnuslml program. In Prishnm City with her daughevening at Sunday . . protnHly ter and family, Mr. Marrh 13th. gren. ert below Is Frinrnw dealing legends. Princess Ewatha Is interpreting these articles from original Indian writings never before piildishisl. ami they will appear iii mn.sr ulive order, as they are p nurd by the priuress. Copyright for these articles has bein applied for. All rights for rrprmliulion in whole or in pari les.rvtd by l'rinres Ewii-lliWhite E;tRle and the MurPress. ray Breeze, leader; Aaron ErUkson, Stake 4-- H you ever visit the Murray If you have not, many Laundry? surprising and very edueutioual await you. (Mr. Maxwell, Uigan Is the mecca of a host of the manager, Invites the public to club leaders from twentyflve get acquainted, and to insert the counties in the state this week, to most modern methods of laundering attend the Kith annual training ei'fection and sweetness school.. All roads led to Logan warmth, Into lany article, from the cluny-edge- Sunday where groups of eager boys to the most ttnd girls gathered on the hill top centerpits-cconcentrate: and campus of the state agricultural which to brightness rug, CLEANED : School preiul, bulky restored. newness are "front college and made preparations and back yards, yartR vacant for a wek's stay ut the colIs most ihe and First plans basements interesting lots, stables and corrals, water used to wash the most deli- lege, where t hey are being Instructand alleys. I'AINTF.D : House's, fences, out- cate fabrics that you may send to ed in club leadership In Its various the laundry with absolute assur- foi las from :(! it. in. to 8:15 p. ni. buildings and bams. PLANT: Rower gardens, flower ance that It will not be discolored, Approximately 1K leaders from all boxes, vegetable gardens, lawns and torn or injured, but will 1k return- oer ihe stale are in attendance. Five girls and four hoy from ed cleansed with purity and sweettrees. Miscellaneous: Houses repaired, ness so essential to the life of del- Salt Lake county are among the 4 II leaders attending this session. outbuildings removed, fences re- icate nilks or lace fcibrie. Helen Woodbury, The water used at the Murray The girls are paired or removed, screens installHaw Clara den, Phyllis Poulsen. ed, shrubbery trimmed, trees Laundry, come, from nix artesian Mrs. and Tame May Bello. Helen on last jwgv) wells, ranging In depth from 150 a re Norman Hawden, The loys (iiM) to feet and then carried through Houser. and a "reflnlte" system that takes all Stuart Kichard, Clyde Wallace. Jack mineral particles that might be In Dr Elmer (J. Peterson, prscident this ailready pure water, with no of .he college. s,s,ke before the club "coming In contact wilh chamv of " T""s,Ia' the elements of the air until your' "flu'- l"" "'l'In the clothes are washed purest of, H", enumerated advantages or rural pure water in periods of It Is reaily Inspirational to view! f"""11"". economic depression. the most modern machinery used Departmental session are held, Indian Creed by the Murray Laundry to take In clothing, and return them with instruction given your clothe , swine, lie believed in the Immortality .f pure and sweet ns the mountain foods, dairying, sheep, The management. Miultry the soul and that its future con- air, refreshed by the morning sun. and nicinltor conducted are by classes dition was to he determined by Its An example of ihe modern equipbehavior In this life. He rever- ment Is the sis machines, costing of the extension sorvliv staff. enced his body as the sacred temple approxlniiitely SUXO, used in of his spirit, that his earthly record ironing each shirt. These machines He Is unoqualed In are air driven, and at the press of may be in physical jierfectlon. He believed In a button, every wrinkle Is removed to you subjection of the body by fasting and your shirt is haiah-nj Third place in the Intcrstake "M" whenever it feuieil necessary for new and bright as ihe day you basketball tournament was Men the absolute domination of the spir- boiiubt it. won by Murray First Ward when Init , as when, in great crisis, t The power plant which furnishes tiny defeated I'libm Ward by a spirit felt the need of letter In- the jMiwer for oil this machinery .Mis score in the Deseret gymnasight. He reverenced his parents, and the lighting system for the sium Saturday liight. This Is the old age tuiplNirtcd. He expected his laundry would almost furnish Murfirst time that Murray First ha children to Mip.rt him. lie ray with jsiwer and llirhl. Two reatln'd this tournament, In which in the saerednes of projM that are jHiwer (toiler loam from all over the state com-'fe- . iheft among them was un- self feeding, ' supply Hie energy lo known, lie believed that taking pump the water tu run the machinEvery member of the team playlife he must give up his own, or the ery and furnish the light. The big ed a g"ts gime Saturday ami Murnearest kin was the just avenger, storage tank holds l7n,(KHi gallons ray can well be proud of it "M" but accidental taking of life com of pure arle-la- n water, and the men basketbnll players. The team pensation might be made In goods. huge Noon electric sign advertising Is of the following: Euit mposed Cleanliness of ImhIj-- ; purity of the Murray Laundry as the must Milu Itne.vn, Charle Jones. gene morals; I ruth only. modern to be found. Mauds In- West. Clifford Pterg, Matt Jurvtleh, bindA promise was absolutely fect above the storage tank, ami Pill Sholr. Ait Caldwell, and ing, lie bated and despised a liar, s one of the best landmark in Ihe Catinegieter. "Hap" all falsehiMKls to If un uboinina whole Salt IjiUu Valley. lio-i- . Scientific tests prove that a ninth pr'Mvs-- e all things in are used In drying and l'.eautlfylng bo with this used can milder occasion; m for Sol soap every life, purifying your clothing. con M"t-prayer for every stress; dance for water than with water that liispiriiloii and knowledge tains dirl and iuiiier.il elements. can be gained by a visit than can every camp fire; simple life. galmodern be It ported about thl lie held all lands belonged to An average of inure than this of lons suit, sparkling pine. he tribes, not the Individual: greed equipped establishment that Mur bun- ray has. at a total cost of npproxl- was unknown. Peace and Ihe mi water Is used for ea h faintly f In the ille that process nopasse cred tbllgatloiis of liospltally. uit !y one fourth of n million most the lar. Vour imitation I walling. blest of virtues; coiirag. Centrifugal mat bines are 'used j Just oill for Mr. Maxwell and be shameful crime In lug tif ml. fab-- j will conduct you on thl education-rles- , thai lie should w ii bring the water from the lie nnd the most modern drying nl lour. live that the fear of death could never enter Into hi heart, that Ihe day he knew lie wn to die, h The community at 33nl South and State greets is would put on his must beautiful of the mc progressive districts in Salt Lake County. garment and war paint and honis a little city within itself, and has its churches, It or and go forth to the happy bunt schools, entertainment, lusiness houses and everything Ing ground a a hero, and sing hi that rocs to compose a city, yet it is out of the high rent t Ids Great death ong and is Did Authentic Indian Legends and History Inter preted from Original Indian Manuscript. 7 :.'to p. in. tivity Modern Laundry ncliaii History The Cottonwood Stake "M" Men ami and Gleaner Girls' l'.anipiet DantV will le held Monday, March 21. 19.S2. at 'Murray First Ward at Roy Murray Has State's Most p City Commission Urges Citizens to Aid Unemployed by Giving Them Work Now on and Paint-j- p Spring Clean-u- p Operations. Banquet and Dance To Be Given Monday The Committee Is coniosod Cam- Clean-U- p paign For Spring Relief Store The Read Our Double ces inure vitally than has been the case during the past months. Spring (lerations have not yet liogun and the winter supplies are Hearing the vanishing point. Kmploy a man or woman at. some of your clean-uwork, even if It is only for a few hours. Now Is the time to help your neighbor ! The Slate Hoard of Health has Clean-uinaugurated a state-wid- e drive and will give prizes and publicity to those towns anil cities that make exceptional Improvements. Here are some of the suggested features on which you are urged to ll i C j ' it K.ir. .. pakt roue with the Columbus wa In called he whom iiathv ted ineii dian. be marvelled at the y!eni When imieiit, the lilgheM of j riiniilve life, master of craft, tiiisurdid, clean, manly, t rolled, reverent, ic, ful, and pie'tin sipie; so noble mit ini-o- t310 wuisl Spirit mulling. They lived In n constant fear of herogiving the least offense to the Great truth- Spirit, and gave most of their time In na- In humbling themselves In prayer, some obture that In wa Incapable of any fasting, suffering ject of hi creation. He pray at thliu small, mean or whked, hi the hour of the rising "n before philosophy nnd giwKlnen Were tin (Continued on last lgo) equalled. of g,.J ielf-coti- not incorporated. district hecause it When you trade in this community you Kct a '.w prices and as good service as would lc possible to obtain in any metropolitan city. The O. P. Skagg More and the Utah Drug company located there are member boosters in the campaign to Wing Salt Lake County out of the depression. They invite you to visit and see for yourself just what a thriving community is awaiting you. This place deserves your support. i |