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Show S3 KSTAMISHED B Be A 18!)0 Booster-Joi- n Mayor Peters Satisfied Advertisers "Show me a town where the business men ami the newspaper cooperate with each other and I will show you a prosperous town," was a statement from one of the biggest business men of the country, and that statement was true. The greatest pleasure a newspaper man can have is to bring customers streaming into the business places in his community. For as each of us prospers we all benefit. The more business places that are making money the more everyone else in the town prospers. The Murray Eagle wants every merchant big or little in Murray to be represented in the Murray Eagle. We want to write boost articles for every individual business place in r Campaign e ...... ....... ... business. EMIIKITIOX DAY AT Kl RPRISE PARTY FOR SCHOOL DEPARTING MISSIONARY A Mayor liters and the City Commission announced Wednesday that Murray lty was entered In the state-widcampaign of Clean T'p and I'aint I'p to continue until April 30th. Special truck service will lie available for garbage removal and cards are to be issued to household ers for Information and points to lie used In Judging for school and Boy Scout prizes for (.'lean t'p activities. The following point are outlined In this drive: Number of trees planted per cent, 5 3 XunriVr of shrubs planted 3 Number of flowerlieds planted 4 I.nwns seeded 5 Vegetable garden planted NuiiiIht of dead trees or slumps 4 removed 4 Home painted 5 Outbuildings painted - - Gates or fences (minted or 5 repaired - - 4 Front fence removed 10 Roof painted or reitalred 5 Hack yard clean! 10 Front yard cleaned 10 Alleys cleaned 10 Vacant lots cleaned Assistance given widows or 10 Invalids In addition to this Information the card will urge that Zinnias, the official flower of Murray, lie planted. The City Commission will give cash prize to schools for the liest Improvement as follows: First Irl.e $10 :00 Cash. Second Prize $5:00 Cash. Third Prize $2:50, Cash. the boost articles which Is proven by the letters shown on the front lige. Now it ItapiMTHit that sonic dozen or more told this nisin that they had read his advertisement In The Eagle, but If they had not met the proprietor (s'rsonally they might not have mentioned about the advertisement; so, many who eonle Into your place may or may not tell you what brought them there. We ebm't rare what size advertisement you have. Just ho you are represented. We want everyone of you with us, and tl whole effort of The Kagle will lie at your service. With everyone of us working together we enn make. Salt Lake County oilo, of the most Indeiendent districts In the slate, but we need all of you. A newsinicr can be a great power In the district when It has your snpisirt. but a newspaper must have customers os well as any other busliles must have them. Ia'I'h cooperate and build bigger and nounces Roy BONNY-VIE- Socut in the Troops campaign will mrticl-paton the same e basis as the above. The prize will Ik? given and the to the Seoul The officers and teachers of the Friday. April l.'ih will that Is, there ochools separately, Murray First ward M. I. A. gave a Rnnnyvlcw are to lie two sets of awards. day at the surprise party In honor of Arthur school. The exhibit will consist of Now I the time to go one hunAnderson Friday evening, nt the have which dred cent for a cleaner Murray and projects home of Ir. and Mrs. Wright on material Iwvn used during the past school City. Kiip It up until April 30th. i nter xtroot. so far as the drive Is concerned and The party was also In the nature term. Is cordially Invited to nil the year around for your own The public of a shower, as Mr. Anderson h aven time during the day. satlsflcatlon. noon for a mission to Sweden, and attend any the afternoon more The State Health Commission but during he was the recipient of many use! for Insisting bus written Mayor Peter and the will time given ful mil practical articles for slay on City Commission the following rethe material abroad. An tinbiue feature of the and garding the Clean Cp and I'aint Cp exhibit. evening was members of the wrty Interest- Cnmimlgn: are who welcome all We .writ Ins letter for Mr. Anderson to school work, and especially "For many years statewide clean bis missionary Inlsirs. liny will no ed In are children and Remit ificiit Ion campaigns whose those Cp praetils os-and rend after he was aboard School. have tin' sponsored by the Slate l'.onnyvlcw attending of land chip on bis Journey to the and a constantly of Hoard Health, doubt N n source of gn at appreciaA. H. CRANK, l'rln. and Interest Increasing time. that tion by Mr. Anderson at manifested largely n a ha result of the many bencf II that have been derive!. This year there Is a special reason for urging the Midvale Junction, Utah, utmost of all citizens and April 6, 1932. official agencies In the Slate. The existing serbui (incmplo) incut Editor Murray Eagle, demand thn tun effort shall I "exht-bltlon- " iH-- r dlM'U.-sln- g (Washington's program will be bold by the Cotton wood Stake Relief Society at the Cottonwood Stake Muternlty hospi tal Friday, April 15, at 2 o'clock. 1C5 Norway maple tree, the of flclal Itelief Society tree, have lioen planted by tfie Stake Relief Socllles around lie hospital, and they will be dedicated during the program to George Washington. They are planning to plant additional trees on Arbor Hay. The planting of the trees will lie under the direction of Irvln T. Nelson, of the presidency. The program also Includes pat riotic musical numbers by the Mur by ray high school band, (lins-teW. F. Robinson; dedicatory prayer a by Apostle Melvln J. Hallard; talk on "The Heneills of the Maternity Hospital," by Ir. T. H. Realty, state Health Commissioner; remarks by Henry D. Moyle, president of Cottonwood Stake, will conclude the program. The following splendid letter of commendation was received by the hospital recently from Dr. T. H. ISontty, slate health commissioner; (Continued on last page) Sandy Items Wasatch Roliekah lodge entertained at a card piirty In their lull on Center street Monday evening. "500'' was the game and prizes were won by Mrs. T. Houston and Mrs. Alex Stuart. Those enjoying tin affair were Mr. and Mr. Aex Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nlchel Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes, Mr. and Mr. Clyde Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Lundherg, Mr. and Mrs. Zanc Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ell. WO! d, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans. Mrs. T. Houston, Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. A. Smart. Mr. Ture Peterson, Mrs. I. H. Rmwn, Mrs. Charles Rudd. Miss Lurelda Raddon, Mr. Frank Lundskog and Mr. A. Strand. Miss Iretta Hansen entertained nt dinner Sunday, nt her home on West 2nd South street, Sunday. Covers were laid for Miss Lurchhi Raddoii, , Miss Mable I.irson, Miss Agnes Misses Ruth and Vera Anderson of Sandy. Miss Sarah GlllKple of Salt I .like, Mrs. Nile Shields of (Continued on last page) Cooperate With These Advertisers Is-e- .MADSKN'S SEAR'S KOEP.t ( K MIKKAY LACNDRY I'TAH OH. (O. Is-e- pk;(.i.y-vim;i,- n le Dear Sir: I feel an urge to express to you the great est thanks for your good work in stimulating business and bringing relief to the community from the black clouds of depression. You certainly are accomplishing something, and here Is why I know. For some time I have been using various means of advertising but two weeks ago I started in your Boost Campaign with the Murray Eagle and have received such wonderful results that I am dropping the others and sticking with the Eagle. There has been nothing so effective against the depression as your boost cam paign, Yours truly, (Signed) LAWRENCE MALSTROM. spared In providing useful work for the unemployed ; and in view of the urgent need In every for the betterment of home and civic conditions, the campaign offer a practical and valuable for the accomplishment of this purposo on a wide scale. (Hie of the principal objective of the Clean t'p Cntnitnlun Is the ex tnislon of activities lo all line of O. P. A ONE DANCE y skaggs ( I.KANEKS KASMl'SSEN'S SANDY SANDY STATE RANK (It VRLIEK & CO. DIC It ROWS. SANDY qi AIITY OIL HXIKAL CLASSIC REALTY SHOP ERINTON ELECTRIC PEUiVS REALTY SHOP CO. FRED CARI-SO- N Ml KR AY FEED STOKE Ml RU AY STATE RANK GRANITE Ft RNITt RE (t). Ml Kit AY . (Continued su: miop i'tah v(m.e mills smith hardware k0cky mt. pack. (orp. lawrence malstrom niirt Murray, Utah. i on page 6) FOR INEMrLOYFD HFN(;ERS IUSINESS (OU A dance will be given In Murray First Ward Recreutlon hull Friday. April S, for Murray City's unem ployed. The affair will le nn apron nnd Overall dance and every one conic and enjoy the evening In an InOld time a well as formal wny. modern dance and dance music will l featured, giving everyone an . equal o jortunlty to enjoy 1 hern-wives- Adiul!.m will food csuse. VOLl ME 41 APRIL 7, NO. 30 Relief Society Plans A Bank Is To Its Town Washington Program An- Clean-U- p Paint-U- p Murray City. The Murray Eagle is anxious to boost you if you will cooperate together we can throw up a line of defense that will prevent the capture of our local dollars by outsiders. We can throw a barrage that will hold the invaders off and let us have the use of Murray money for Murray business men. If we don't have the support of the local business men, what then can we expect. If we arc trying and you see where mistakes are being made, if we are doing something wrong, then we will appreciate your help in correcting same. Tell us about it, give us your advice, we need all the support possible from everybody big or little and constructive criticism is welcome. We are bringing rwnlt In those that are advertising and receiving 1 I'lTi', I'TAH, Till RSI) AY, MIKKAY " t' 25 ceuU, for a MORRISON. MERRH , SMITH CASH FEED MIRRXY CAFE KOKERT 1 ECKEL III Kit. ALLEN & SONS NRK.SIT'S (ONO(X) SEKY. W. E. CAIN ALLEN 4 WALKER RAMMIAW'S HATCHERY DON'S SERVICE STATION DOND IlOt SE OF ILLINOIS FORD MOTOR CO. 1 MIEVS ERWIS MOTOR PR, MILEH (0. Murray Community Relief Store Report Farms What A Reservoir Is To Its Listed below I a detailed report If you were buying a farm you of the actual cash receipt and disof the Community Rewould hsik at the water supply. If bursement there was a good, strong reservoir lief Store during the period of it that would hold all the water nec- oHratlon from Novetutier, HJth, to March, '2o, 1!:. essary, and It sttsid the test of a real dry season that would lie the Your committee ha used every dividing factor. effort to oiteral-- i the More for the A bank Is to the district It serves of the unemployed and have what a rewrvoir Is to the farm It kept the exe!ise of operation down serves. The Sandy City Hank has to a minimum. stood the test, It is a strong a a In fact, other than the cost of In the Rookie . For reservoir wrapping par, bags, gasoline, and twenty five year this bank has 11V-3- the people of the Sandy district with the convenience of a money exchange; It has helied all the Industrie to thrive; It ha added to the betterment of the economic conditions of UnIt It nerve: has people provided the business Instlluliuiis with evto curry on In erything loaned a progressive way: It ha to the people when they money needed It to build a greater or t carry over a depress lug time; it has saved many jsxi-pl- e the loss of their life' earnings, and In every way It ha served the communities In the Sandy district that was possible or that could ls exis-cled- . .Now It deserve the confidence that It Is enjoying. RcmeinlsT, If we kcep the supply of water in a the water can be reservoir, when they to the need It, If we keep our money In the bank it can supply in when we nissl It. If you cash your check instead of deNislliiig them we only from the take away, supply that should Is left In the reservoir. Idle money I doing neither the individual nor the community any good. Money is simply lalmr In the form of cash as we work for It we should have it lit the bank working fur us and helping to build our community to a bl:i.'er, Is ter unit The Sandy City Hank has smne of the Kt ritigist and Iwst men Ihroiicliout the entire district ii serves. A. Smith, of Sand). Mr. Ilels-Is the president and director; Mr A. R. Gardner, Sandy, Is cashier and director; Itlslmp August M. S. M. Nelson, Sandy Is director; Mr. Mlckclsoii, I iraier, director; IIcUt J. Rurgoii. Colon, dirts-torMr. William T. Taylor. Crew-cutdirector; and Mr. Ifc E. Granite, director. When you are considering a . business deal go to one of They are In cIm touch with all tin economic value: llnlr ml th-will Is- - of real al He. When it In you get your cluik, the Sandy City Hank and ue It as your money exchange. been supplying com-niunli- e r ; . jlnw-men- (OI NTY (LI It AvsOdA-TIOOH KI RS ELECTS like County 4 11 Club Association held (heir annual meeting for the cbvtloii of offhvr Monday evening In the Murray City Firemen's ball. County Agent V. I- - Murtluefiu and William Kaswoini. Miiicrxlsor. Mrs. Ivy Hal, home demonstrator were present and plan for the season's activities were discussed. The next meellng of the club leader will l held in Herrlnmn, Monday. May 2. lite following offbvr were elected for the year: Mis Genevieve John, president; loe president ; Kenneth SS'irr, retnry treasur1'hylll Poulsoti, er; Norman llawden, yell leader, and I Mm Id Madsen, M jn'iler. The Salt Mr. and Mr, (iwrgo Green nn1 family of Hullervllle, were gutst of Mr. and Mrs. Thotnn Wall of 1.1th East Tuesday, of Inst week. I cream was served n refreshment and the evening sis iit In a octal way. miscellaneous small Items there no other expense. ha Us-of the WaThrough the oourti-ssatch Ga (Vmpany, the rent, heat and light of the store building have Iss'ii provided at no cost whatever. The drayuge of food Bluff purchased was provided by McMillan and Son. All merchandise purchased or was at going wholesale price lower aud cash discounts were taken on all bill for this mrcchundlso. Your committee appreciates the of everyone wonderful In Murray City In the operation of (he store for without It the various committee could not have t Interest of functioned to the those who have required assistance during the past winter. All of the receipts and voucher are on file with the Treasurer and anyone wishing to do so can Is-s- ex-anil- them. FINANCIAL KEPOKT OF THE MI KKAY COMMl'NITY STORE Ft) It THE PERIOD ENDING MARCH, 31, 1933 Cash Receipt ; Roy Scout Cash , (Villcctlon ('ash Donation from Individuals, Firm, Fraternal - . llrikl and Civic CluW IYix-eefrom "Murray High School Foot Rail Game Hi'iieflt Show (IrU Tliealer.) IJona Club Xmn Activity Donation IrtN-oefrom Dnnce Cnlon Amuwineiit Hall rrmtssl from Show Murray Sexual Ward-- Cash from Relief Hoxe placed In bs-a- l drug store Cish from sale of wok1 and topping trees 3.00 If.! 3. 52 . ."VkXS 'MAS AT.M 0M -- Total (sish ....... Ibsvlpt (mniy -- 11.55 liW.73 on last page) ((VintlnmsJ GR.NT $!!.-.-! ....... ..... IUsbiirscnieiits: Zlon Wholesale Grocery Nuckoll Packing ($.47 102.50 KES0HTI0N WARD CLEANERS ENTERTAIN "M" MEN The ;rant Ward Gleaner entertained the "M" Men at a most de, lightful Progrt'sslve I'arty on April .1. After witnessing the inTalr we believe that the Gh altera theniselve are greatly progressing Tuew-day- REMONSTRATING AtJAINST WAR (he lnis'rlallsltlo WHEREAS, swers are preparing to make war Umiii the working class by the Invasion China and Manchuria, with the ultimate aim of attacking Soviet Rethe Cllion of wniki-r'In Russia, the mov-npublics wa and fast the imrty wtiU Miss I jilt ue Sillier as Fatherland : RESOLVED. That we. the Forty-twiolstress of cercmoiih-s- . Council of Murray, comexhileralisl ssple crammed Into II ptii member, go on tecord to prising car made over flowing and way the flrt Mop, at the home of Iter a protesting ngaiiist this Impernice Kemp on Stale Mroct. Popular ial 1st le wnrfare. HE It furl lor RESOLVED. That songs, sang by the whole croup was a endorsing Apwe go on rs-orhere. entertainment the Although (I, as Antl War Day. ril we don't profess to 1 Kate Smith's RESoLVED, That a ropy of this or Hon Itet tile's, those who had inbl and llsteiiett said the music resolution Ik presented to the press was good. Next we wen1 Instructed for pulillcatlou. Adopted unanimously at the regmove ipilckly to the Rlnln home on ular wiskly misting held on April Hlaln move home to ipilckly to the VXV3, lit N p. m. onon West Tilth South, to hear S. E. ERlCKSi N, (Slgiiisl.) "Myrt and Marge." Gwen Hlaln JOHN ESELCIS. and Icnca Erlcksoii were hosd-vx-EI KINS, ALFRED of ben-- . The ntibpte game llndlng MIKE MATEVK II. I bldcti all day sin ker was played, WILLIAM PRICE. vOmlbiuod on last juice) Exisutlve Commit li SH-lalis- t g s Editor Murray Eagle, Dear Sirt We wuh to tb&nk the Eagle for the real good the boost campaign U doing for the entire community. It shows that depression Ss being administered a severe defeat. Since the first of the year, or for the past 13 consecutive weeks since we began advertising in your paper, which is a real community builder, the business of our two stores have shown a steady increase. The greatest increase has come since your paper started the boost campaign. Last week showed the greatest increase of any week. Keep up the good work. The depression is going. Yours truly, CARL and JACK ZACKRIS0N. s |