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Show v..- - i . ft , in It! i ! i mm rm M ins w mmm mn mm ESTABLISHED 1899 IT AH, MIRRAY CITY, ... - Many Mourn Death of W. H. Hendrickson An Indian Princess Sends to Utah's Senator, W. H. King 111- - lieHS. A friend of evoryone hp ever met, a renl gentleman ami one It was a pleasure to greet at any time, Steve Uendrlckson has gone to what should he a grand reward, If any regular fellow reclves a decent break In honest-to-goodnes- - ,.. .ni,li',.il, iihii i. ..M. m . n in This big campaign conducted by the leading business firms of Salt Lake County to stimulate confidence in your community, con- d Hend-rlckso- e known 1 e one-thir- varnaum--- r.yncwii,,;.'.';1 ..; Members of Coach Home's Murray-Midvalsquad, which won the Junior division title in the annual state Catholic tournament : Back row. left to riclit licv. Father I'atrirk Georgf Fetrilich, John lately, Mike ravlch, Joe IVtrilleli, Coach Aaron 5Iorne. Second row (kneeling), left lo riKlit Fred e Ma-gulr- e, I'laylng brilliant basketball, for a group of Juniors, Coach Aaron Catholic Home's Murray-Midvalcjulnt, won the Junior championship at the annual tournament held at the Judge Memorial gymnasium last week. Entering the tournament as winners of the district three title the local boys were matched against the ogden Ove, runners up In district four. by 1'avlch, Murray-Midvalcenter, who garnered II of his team's points, the locals Ogden by a stire of 22 to 10. Meeting the strong Cathedral team. e Authentic Indian Legends and History Interpreted from Original Indian Manuscript. e il miI-due- d primed by Hie princess. Copyrir,ht for these articles baa been applied for. All rlghls for reproduction In whole or In part reserved bjf Princess' Ewa-(h- a White Eagle and the Mur-ra- y I'm. Praise the Great Spirit al ways, at all time for nil thing If ye praise Him not you are n' fault. X A proven mnn or woman Is one who Is master of self. 1. 3. Ye wise mon must hot seek the pleasures of Issly or jmsslon. 4, The one given over lo the sex desires Is harboring a rattlesnake, whose sling Is the roltctiisM of death. 3. When death comes gather all thy friends; feast, dance, and sing, and die pleasantly. l Weep not like the pale face life of shamecowards who live ful Wds and rry out against the Holy One for hot ghlng them long er lives to Insult Him. I. Ambition makes I be man. gaaw.. nan..xv.,yy.-?r?0rtv-.rttr- Champions of Catholic Junior Division 2 The article appearing below Is one of a series by Princes Ewatha While Eagle, dealing with Indian History and Irrends. Pi lives Eualha Is Interpreting these art Irion front original nevrr befsre Indian writing and published, Ihry will appear In consecutive order, a Ihry are ww d Indian History 8. Give your life for a friend, never leave him In danger or distress; die with htm If thou canst save him. n. llit In wan U only disease of nt evil. 10. No man will partake of tooA but or.ee a df.e, as the beasts of the forest. l!c who eats much has a dark tided. It. Torture and tasting for sevyour eral days according t strength, thereby giving your s4r-- F. 0. E. News March On Rundny afternoon, 13th, Impressive Memorial Service were conducted at the Fraternal Halt by Murray Aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles In honor of those Brothers who have dcmrted from the this earthly sphere during command over your body. 12. Tomb not the poisonous Are past year. The scrvlovs were in i barge of water, that makes wise men turn fool. and the various offices were filled IS. Touch not food, drink or I W. I. Presl by the following pleasure that rohbs the body fo dents: Win, Cannegleter, Worthy Its power of the wpJrlt Wllford Whitehead, 14. Guard your tongue In child-hl- , President; that It may beget thee bless- Worthy President; Ernest Wright. ings In mnbnL Chaplain; Fred Peters, Secretary. A brave must le cunning la war; W. P. Wm. Cannegleter made the defend your right until death. remarks. ritualistic opening 11 Women and table must DetThe opening selection was a solo er suffvr. roust always I by Brother Manasseh Smith, "My 17. Strangers treated" royal. Father, Thee." Prayer by the ChapChord," l y Mer1H. .Never betray a friend or lain; lo, "A rill Tew; Ritual service by acting trust. all evils done Aerie Officer. Roll Call of the 1S. Revenging Cvar, .AL Tezely, Jolui Cvar, Rudolph Cos-to- ll a, Mike Dekleva, Cad Jaiieziih. Front (sitting), M. Tappas and Rudolph Snow, cheerleader, wearing one of Hie baseball suits presented the beys of the Parish by II. V. Lane of the Hollywood club of the Fad fir Coast League. winners of district 4, In the final on Saturday evening, Coach Home's hors had little trouble In winning 1! to S. Three inemlters of the team: M. ravlch, captain, J. IVze-l- y and G. Petrlllch were accorded places on the nil tournament team picked by officials and coaches. Cathedral Murray-Midval- G. rf lVlrllleh I'avleh T V V 0 0 0 0 (1 14 2 0 2 4 4 0 SUNDAY SCHOOL It ALLY big rally of Sunday School workers was held in the Itaptlst church Monday evening. The following program was presented: Trryer Mr. Pace of Magna. Welcome Potty Jean Small Group of Songs Primary and Juniors. Guitar Selections Hawaiian one Ilcpner,. Itisltiilloii- - Fnye Ietham Plata Duet Joy and Grace N'eile- man Playlet "The Pansy Red," 8 Juniors and Intermediate. Address The Sunday School Teacher M Us Floy Rarnard of Salt A I. Ijike. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 8 e 0 - 4 If 3 C J lVtrillch rg J. Pezcly g The score: Smytl.e rf Ilarrett If Guthrie Totals Janezleh 0 0 Meagher rg McEnany Ig 10 3 J19 umpire, Sim Totals Referee, Oswald; 111 0 3 117 111 0 2 0 8 nions. tlfully and their pussing was as smooth and accurate as that exhibRut the ited by any other playsize mid hiiengtu of Hie ers proved too in orb for them and llicy Ion! out III i0e hnil.K III llients of play. Alth.iiigli IViii-- .n and stwul out, eery jni inU r of the team play. d a K'"l game. The team will continue their thru-ou- t speedy and aggressive playing the tournament und will put up a good fight for the consolation championship. They re to Is- con was on Micevful their grutulated on. Murray lost to Kant. Thuisday 17 to 1S. u-ui- Woolen Mills Help Stella (Xirley. Report on S. H. contest by Mr. I. M. Darnell of Salt Lake. Murray Is rerted in second place in the contest. Following the program reMurray Is the IndustrUI center freshments were served to all. ISA of the state and the city of manwere jresent. ufacturing Industry of the county. Murray can Insist the most modern blanket mill In the entire West. The Ctuta Woolen Mills has established In Murray Its blutiket mills, con t tabling one of the e)iilssl The righting Murray High . Secie-tarylimeil on agslnst you. font ( Page 5) honored dead by the which had lost only learn, years ill. 1ct not hunger, pain, cold, Address by Judge Fred R. two games this season, went down The Sixty-firs- t fear, danger, or death prevent you to defeat In tbelr first game In the Quorum of Seventy by MerMorgan. Solo. at sny time. from doing state tournament Wednesday with of Otlonwood Stake held their an 21. Adultery, the most shameful rill Tew. Ucncdletlon by the Chap- Lehl. The score was tiualparly In Mdll Creek Ward o. b. r. bull Wednesday evening. r. fastest the Mn our ii. linens, lain, rry, probably of crimes, must never enter club In the tournament, broke beau March Jth. News Reporter. Ist gil !. I ment made In defence of my race, ami I know my people, the Ked men are very grateful to him. Would that we had a few wort; such men. You people of Utah, aid this noble representative, be very proud you have such a man. May I have the pleasure of meeting him soon. I'rlncess Ewatba White Eagle, Murray, Utah. the hereafter. Everyone In Murray and viola Ity Is going to miss very much the India is and Government Treatment golden smile und cheery greeting ( From the Deseret News of Steve, who never opened his and forty-thre- e In the mouth txeept to give a pleasant our national that govyears message to someone. ernment has existed, It has grown Ills death Is sincerely mourned Into an extremely complex structby all who knew him, and overy-oure of human relations. One of Its of us feel that If Sieve receiv- Interesting activities was called to er the hudm kindly treatment from the attention of the Senate yesterthe Great Judge a Steve would day In a vigorous speech of Sendml If he were Judge, we know he ator King. He referred to the InIs okeh. dian bureau of the department of It will be a long time ls'fore we the Interior, and severely criticized see aa fine a man a Steve conditions. tJod good to hi in. In his indictment. Senator King as stated that tribal funds, had deMr. Uendrlckson, "Steve" to member of the patrol creased In ten years from forty-fou- r and a large jmrtum of the motor-million million to twenty-flvlug public, had been Kent to south- dollars, that millions were spent ern V .li by the state highway de- for reclamation by the Indbtn bu partment to supervise the opening reau, but for the benefit of the of the state weight checking station white people, that the tribes were which has been Installed In Santa being disorganized and tribal diCJira. rection being given by Indian suThe crisis In the Illness was ex- perintendents. of a pected Monday and additional seThere are about rum and tank of oxygen were Indians In the United million to St. George when death States. Many of them atlll live on came. ' reservations and have a communMr. Hendrickson Is survived by ity ownership through the tribe In hi widow, Mrs. Margaret Uend- forests, oil lands or other property rlckson, and a daughter, Lillian. which Is still held In trust for 2 years ld. who were with him them. Much of the administration when be died. Ills father and of this property Is done by Indian mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hend- siMM'riidendeiits. The tribal council at the bed- - Is losing Its economic authority and rickson, Sr., were al has entirely lost Its Judicial and (Continued on lust page) (Cot tinned On Page 7) NO. 3.t Honest, Truthful and Fearless Portrayal of Conditions All Concerns Represented are Reliable. Read the Double Page Boost Catholic Junior Five Wins Championship SENATOR George Monday, pneumonia, following a wwk's VOL! ME 43 17. 1932 iii - KING: Ilendrkksou, Jr., 27, of I to pay the highest wish hereby Salt for throe years a meiub;r of the state highway patrol, homage to this noble White man: Senator King, for his brave statedittl hi St. of W. II. THURSDAY. MARCH Vocal Solo Murray's Growth LEHI DEFEATS MURRAY HIGH Bus-ketl.a- ll 27-2- U-s- fidence in your institutions, confidence in your business firms, will be truthful, accurate, reliable, and fearless. No misrepresentation will be made. No false advertising will be carried. You know and they know that there is a depression and that times are not what they could be and what, they are going to be. You know and they know that half of the depression is because of lack of confidence. You know and they know that with the return ofi confidence will come the return of better conditions. They are proving to you that they have confidence in you, and in return you should have confidence in them. When in all history has there been the opportunity for buying all the necessities of life and even the luxuries at the price you can get them today. The poor man can now get the luxunes that only the rich could hope for in any other period of history, yet how many are denying themselves of all these things and hoarding their earnings, hiding their money and depriving themselves of the high standards of living that an American loves so much and deserves. Have confidence in these men, they deserve it. Establish yourselves in comfort and happiness while things are at such a rediculously low price and when values come up again you will have the mansion and palace of a millionaire, while the man and woman who hoards their few dollars will never be able to purchase the things you have. Besides, by having this confidence you will help the return of normal times. The business men from all over the county are to stimulate confidence and make things better for you. Cooperate with them. Trade with them, show them that you are loyal, that you believe in your community, and your establishments. Boost these advertisers! Boost yourself Boost your county! Boost your community! and cooperate, and notice the quick recovery of conditions in your own commun ity. ,1 , fj ii I: co-operati- ng 1 FORMER Ml Here Are The Real Boosters following members of .the camiwlgn deserve your supsrt. They have confidence In you; why prove that you also believe In them. MIDNEVM MI RKAY I.AI NDRY riGGI.Y Wlf.GI.Y RED A WHITE 0. r. SKAGGS, MrJ South and St ITAH OIL REFlNTNfl (t). J. B. CARTER'S UE.UTY The lsst nt I. PARIX)R.S I TAH WOOLEN MILLS RRY RESIDENT DIES IN , MONTANA From Twin Itildges, Montana, comes the news of the death of Mrs. Augusta Darnutw-r- , who with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. (5. I'ooid. lived In Murray for many joars. Mr. and Mrs. Foord. with Mt. iHirnuUer, moved to Tln inldge itxoit a year ago, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Foord In Murray sympathise with them In their loss and busli-nes- The following article Is from a Twin Prldge newstmper; PIONEER MATRON OF Y ALLEY ANSWERS CAIJ. J. C, PENNEY CO. ROCKY MTN. PRO. CORP. I TAH I)RCfl CXI. (X)MMt NITY CENTER, Mnl South A Slate SEARS ROEBI CK A (O. A l (LEANING A DYEING O. P. SKGW. Ml R RAY SMITH HARDW ARE Mr. Augusta Damutier, aged M months and 23 days, died years, here at 11 o'cl's-V- . Saturday night, March 5, at the home of her daughter, M.ra. W. O. Fird, following last Illness of about two w'eck. The funeral services were held' (Continued on page 4) 10 i f J' |