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Show TheEggMarket lie i BvV.RMONCHAR unci Nissea e of 35 announce that the .w. ,; .:)rklli;uk,t advance.ltoMon Sal unlay, on ', ,iu (Fancy), then the since and "4th. ...ir T"U ... i...,.rl.;,,D. OlA fresh '!Luiv. This advance took of middle ESTABLISHED .Iso on fill (fades Ii" uu stern eggs. The I ..rtl HIUl I"" ' . LI L D m ' mua MUIRAY CT1Y, I ml.. ION Itlti hi Slight Improvement imrM Payment of Seed Loan Relief Meeting many oiernior8 It (Kit, sacrificing good NOTICE TO THE FARMER fir Hut the current and 'k 114 for the next ,k. nrosim'tlve supply Recent published annouiuvments K'tde. factor. Cold the big months whs of an extension of time In the pay... Li.ljlilkirU nil Sentcmher 1st. fy Dr. t,rase u""- ment of the government seed and shell of cases ioounted to !.!.V,Oi feed loans In other sections of the "arcs, wmcii ... 1. 4 r, or .epiemner jsi, United States have created the mish,n the holdings cent less understanding that a moratorium or altotit 37 Wywir, ami . fitliltt.m.i extension has been .rt ......i thin the live vein nrinc iiunii(,.-granted lstrrow- !uTy. date. They were also me ers living In the territory covered if that . I 1I 4 J si smallest nominga by the Salt Lake (Ity regional of Septemncr liiiii. The imiiieuiate ouriooK fices. In some districts where rery favorahle for further small small are largely grown and grains usances. Surprising as It may where entire crops were dried up lUU(I, monitors were expecting due to extensions were draught, Aupist receipts to exceed those of .... grant ml, but this does not . , .1.1. .Ill wuen apply to mis uiu inn jit vear, ami this territory and borrowers will be materialize the market turned graduto pay their loans as ally firm. And during the month exiH'cted at this the time of receiving af Septeinlier, year, receipts agreed it the four principal markets. (New them. Feed loans are due SeptemBoston. Philadel ber 30, 1932, and seed loans on NoYork, Chicago, phia), continued to run behind those vember 30, 1032. of She eorresixmdlni? iriod last The Salt Lake city office will, mr. Further assurances are due to however, consider extensions to borthe fact that consumption has held rowers whose oroiw have loen deup remarkalily well, and has not by hall or other causes Jnwn any of the retarding effects stroyed control of the grower, and . beyond rippeted froia the advancing prh-esh will be considered case each stu j The movement of eggs out of stor on own merits. its age Is considerably less than for the Ssanie poriiwl last year, even relative The following schedule Indicates h to the small quantity of eggs In the dates field Insjiector, Jos. L. fj storage. h And it would seem at this early Mabey will be In the Murray 1ty I date that the cold storage stocks Hall to contact farmers regarding their loans. ff will not lie a drug on the market. Even though Pacific Coast stor- Time 10 a. 111. until 5 p. m. on ace ; holdings on September 10th October 14. 15, 25, 2d, 27. Novem-21- , were alniovt TiO.Oih) cases greater 1st 3. 4, 5, 10, 11, 12. 19, 22, than those of the corresponding 23, 29 and 3h. dat? last year, western ojs'rators continued to be firm, i A considerable portion of that j volume Is held for ultimate eastern some of which has al I shipment, ready cuMiuifiiecd to move east. Western markets were in a positThe birthright and ancestry of the ion to advani-eastliefore the long Prophet Joseph Smith will form the ern markets Improved, and. In fact, theme of the great pageant to be the far west was considerably out of given under the title of "The Birthline and comparatively ahead of right of Joseph the S.'er," Friday the eastern markets. at 7:30 p. m. In evening, (MoImt the Tabernacle at Salt Lake (Ity. PRES. HOOVER Ql ITS ROLE make the group About 200 Ql AKING AM) NOW IS FIGHTIIn There are event. the taking part NG Ql AKER, ATTABOY! H scenes, demonstrating with a selected group, some of liis ancestIn the speech nt IV Moines, Mr. ors representing different periods of Hoover adopted a more fighting at his life. titude and apparently has decided to Each scene Is a brief dramatic I knocked out rather than counted episode selected from the most strikut. in ens.' he loses the election In ing period In the life of some of bis XuVetiiber. notable progenitors. Each group of The country will l glad to hear the characters In the IS scenes will the president tell his side of the del gnrlsM in the costnmis of their pression story, whether they agree own ierlod of history. A Seclal with his views or not, and can then committee has made a study of this Judge if it were wise to adopt a so that characters represented will new for the rest of the river Ik? historically true. crossing thitt we hear so much of In addition to the pageant scenes bi'iieer some in, Is running for a story will be given connecting the office. event. There will l musical num-lierSome comment of Interest on the No charge of admittance will h (,f the president are: Im asked and the public Is Invited "President II. Il.mwr rcvcaW itli imexiDt-ti.,frankness a Rrasp HOOEY ON THE "f tttuit nils the country far and GENERAL NOT MATTER ; siirbr to that of any man THINGS THAT DO ' pn nt in the piddle . . The pres are ident made not iiidy a masterful The t things to mention the prenot Nthrr do brief i,f riui si, but pledged action th.iso that then you will not in the one idnncnt sent c.miNiny and )eific ras4-lil'h in our opliiloii millions have have to leave hurriedly. of WTiv not ask Irluec George been waiting f,r. "hl. Journal of to ls.nt reported England, who uuiHTiv. If Sweden. of "His pron.sMls for the future, marry the Princes about Muff that for Hade without restraint and the he has fallen onet It f vny nnrenll.nblc two living as cheaply at In the lot of folki prondsen that art- - hnrnct eristic of has caught the president dem-rthe most cor- past. the dial r.svpti.m. The county records show that lhXJ.dnes HeHa" Fireman's Rioter. pce back of the This l Is listed as Carlson street. t r and make one feel Mr. IbM.ver spike without much quite pro-. I'- -t for Mr. Garner ami Hint U home. act entitled vaudeville The Ug y of the world. Mr. Garner Astonished Governor" that Is certainly tlP Mt ,n!p that Mr. "The y lU.w.r ,ns yet found In the way was stnged In Halt close an abrupt came to "f n ibrtlon propogHndlsts for week to fl U h role HiNitur elect ion. U, Governor refused It tniikt u Cr'fit to be able to nndmade no reply to Mr. auditions paused from refrain 0 - , r 1. i, "The Birthright of "Joseph the Seer" h-- r-e "Ix-v- i -- Is-s- - - lt IUH" effort. ,i,,,h M Wl,p f the mskers do, It must le fine to ' like R doulde for 8nnta i The I.adie . Notiilw J I I I 3 THIKSDAY, OCTOBER VOLI ME 43 6, 1932 NO. 9 nn,! cfln 1,0 LwtH,,on iss""nd !n tn two fan- - Mint row 1 f UTAH, fl of-fi'- 1IKWY M A G AH MONEY SOON rnm (lnxv ,n fnriory U slnte.1 to rnntilnt. This U nbf and lll mt'dti x.m Wo,jt am doiicli ,1,,,,, Mlcnr J-- 'rt e ,,. sucnr for tlie tsimmunlty. It l figured that the nugnr l.iisl-il- l the .late will mipply to-tmyroll of ii,r,i. million dollars """ti and will employ oeveral . '"'""and Harvesting ojtcra-n- s iil farnUh work for addilb.n-i- l n tm-n- labor. mr Ust Aid rWlcty f h' You Should Register Friday Night meeting will be held at Murray Uiry Hall Friday at 8 p. 111. to consider plans for relief of the unemployed for the coining winter, which is Indeed, Just around the corner. Members of the Murray City Commission have conferred with the tlounty Commission and it is planned to try to combine the work of all relief agencies to prevent dup lication and to secure the most in operation. Representatives of all relief organizations and Fraternal orders are to be present and aid In the ar rangements for a united assault on the relief problem. The unity of action planned is sure to result in a more efficient campaign and nt a reduced exiH'tise per person for the general public who will have to be the contributors if the unemployed are cared for this year. lows Southern Utah Tuesday, October 11. Wednesday. October 12; Tuesday, October IS; Tuesday. NovciiiImt 1; Wednesday, NovemU'r 2. The (i.'iieral Election Is to b held November fith, l!);2. MADSEN ON STORE ROBBED FRIDAY NIGHT Madsen's Ih'partment Store was entered and robbed Friday night by unknown parties. .Merchandise of considerable value was stolen Including a number of expensive watches and sorting goods items. Some groceries were taken and one large can of coffee was broken 0x'ii for no apparent reason, unless the robbers were looking for cash. Cash accumulated after banking hours was hidden so cleverly that IMPLAN'S COMPLETE FOR the robber did not tiud it. ERA DRIVE PROVEMENT The losses occasioned were bad Rachel Shepherd, RFD No. 1. enough but could liuve been much to the officials Sugar Station, ShU Lake, and Cloyd worse, according of the storo. Brown, RED, No. 1, Murray, have been appointed Improvement Era Directors for the Cottonwood Stake and will have complete charge of this year's campaign which will to lie some misunderThere (Molier 10 throughout the L. D. S. Church territory, according standing among the sortsnicn of to John D. Giles, director of the our State with regard to the dates of the hunting seasons. This misuncampaign. "In addition to the stake direct- derstanding was largely brought ors there will be two directors in about by misprints In our daily each ward, one representing Young palters. Men and the other the Young The doer season will be from Oct. Some 2o to .'10, both dates inclusive; one Ladies," Mr. Giles said. stakes and wards have already male deer with horns will be allowbegun, and four wards have already ed each person holding a license. The pheasant hunt will start at reached their quota for 1!32 3.!. S. that 1 declared have stakes p. in. Saturday, Noveiiils-Many In conducted be will little hunt elk The difficulty they anticipated reaching their quota this year, al- from November 10 to 21. Inclusive. The ditch season will start at 12 though there are a few who lsdievc will require o'clock noon, OcIoIht 1 an I continue a successful camjiaign One until stuiset, November :?0. usual. than a little more effort her subscription The goose limit in the State of young lady paid with 2"0 iK'iinles which she had Ftah may include White or Snow been saving from odd change dur- geese. Ssntsinen should rcsieot the ing the past year." are Material for this caniKiign rights of the prosMiy owners in U' very directors of the their bunting activities; now In the hands Is- - sure cigarfor in readiness Is of Hies; careful grass and everything the solicitation, according to Mr. ettes and mat lies are properly taken care of; have a State bunting Giles. Utah Hunting Season Mayor Fred Peters, CommissionI. Kckman and former Commissioner Gottlieb Rerger report a line trip to St. George and the remarkable canyons of Southern I'tah. The party attended the Municipal Oouvention at St. George and also visited Itryce Canyon anil viewed the Cedar Rreaks from the high line. The Murray men went through the Mt. Ourmel tunnel on their own responsibility as it was reiorted to bs- dosed on account of construct loii repairs. Mayor Peters says a large batch of wine was seled by Federal Agents In St. George a few hours before the meeting. Therefore the convention was a wineless one and the natives would not parley with a stranger fearing trouble. However, the Convention was a great success and valuable Information dissemi nated to those attending. Oh, Yes, the party had run out of gas on the return Journey requiring a few miles of hiking to secure a supply. Apparently it was a regular or normal trip. No errors, no home runs and a safe return. er E. WELL FOR EQUIPPED TASK AHEAD F. O. E. News CITY HONORS MANAGING ORGANIZER CONRAD II. MANN, of THE FRATERNAL ORDER of EAGLES. KANSAS THE s r license. RETURN FROM DELIGHT-FUTRIP L PICK YOUR After an extended trip through sjm.is Southern Ftah's scenic attractive many California's and a ls'iLsI places of Inters!, covering Howof three weeks. Mrs. Iterthn Mrs. Inga and ard, of Rrlghton street. Murray, Plum Jnenbsnn. 4700 returned home during the week. The 3(HHI miles trip by motor covered without a mishap of the slightest nature. nd even a flat tire. Grand canRryce. Ziou's. and the there to from and yon were toured, t ten where they U Angclo. in friends and relatives with ,1,1th Santa and IVach. San Pedro, went to I Monica. From there hey route "Ridge" imkersfield over the Kern to canyon Kern i, nd through then vllle and back to Los Angeles, San and oSan Jto coast up the radio vlslt.nl Francisco where they saw Captain .tatlon KFRO and Oakland and studio. at the and then to visited Iterklcy wen' through and Sacramento '"! l,k,'s' Trucks, with Its pine the Don- where lake t iM.ner ltml sJM-t.- I"' npr party there shows the leader. iMh ,,m, wife ail with his Sacra-mentsaved and who died at the age at a few months ago Monument '" o e "" I' ...... CANDIDATE under-privilege- et not vol In. Annaliellc! Tafl's administration near "BIRD OF PARADISE" COMING TO THE IRIS remember. twenty-one- , I kin aren't you'" "What, ... put .... .......I t.,(!llltkl ltl1 cm rigni, yon ....I cuz I was wastln' my time' this morning, nsln your own words, you si apple are eat In' your third helpln' minute." this pie right smh e(ib. but Aunt Sally, this is a gorgeous pie I Just can't help eat ing it." MoloV so, Child, molds' so. Rut. If I'd chosen streaked, sHitty, apcore the ples that were bad at the a been lit to eat. I do wouldn't pie an It's my own pbkln'. Annnls'lle. You get h.IHIcs. the same with results when yu do your own sebs do Mayts- - ONE woman can't or millions . when but much of their Vm get to be ns careful voiln' ns they are of their hakln. nr Koverunteiit kin be as go.sl as our conklu. of ismrse, you kin get -I'll f,ded sometimes. I did once. time .t M yoti'rv it "l"nt tell you over." ab-ne- U0DK1NS! OR ODD - .In . . 1. .. I,, i tnpioycu on wnere fjist week we b'sl it span1 tire by opremain will and or which Intl. country of the the hands of the forgot ton man different states The last. as d same o him ut least we would like to forget m this vlnter, the the total for the western part Is growing more h.Ph- but sit Inn 11.1.1m to thirty amount try and do It! r will h veiir as n winter reo" the weir . Now. this Is going to Is. serious. and should help keep tber winter ..if 1. nii.i..r isiiulng on and the Is already wnere skiing and from the door nles he 1 H.rts may I ei.J..yl. ii.nl man just around the corner. It front of the fireside. Anyway Is Just a small corner to. with a wilt help secure (mne prrmmic"' rememts'r rutl Mil l;it. .ml new tlrc REGISTER! TO RE ni-7 boet iu: St still whipping In the breeze? way lav when . With constantly decreasing state revenues, probably the most Important matter to come liefore the new governor, who Is to ls elected In Novemlier, Is that of slate financing. Ity reason of his training and capabilities, Henry If. 'Mood, Democrat candidate for governor, Is admirably fitted to cope with this problem. He has had exirlence in state affairs so that he can appreciate the difficulties that will be met in keeping the financial affairs of the state on an even keel. He owns enough real estate to have a first hand knowledge of the difficulties that iH'set the owner of that class of property. A a business man he knows the difficulties that l'set those who The voters should buy and sell. know that In choosing a man to head the state government that every Industry In which Henry II. i;lNid is a director has weathered the financial storms that have le-sbusiness in Ftah In the jsist twenty years truly an enviable record Kaysvllle Reflex. Itotii In Sally, but "You're right, Aunt waste my perfectly gsl time why that's so rotten Politics ;ire voting? what I've heard." I'm! Politic- - is jest like eookln', I alius sod. and I've wen a heap of rotten c.H,kln' in my day. When you iu good Ingredients and handle - - . ' A tribute was paid to the civic leadership of Managing Organizer Conrad H. Mann, President of the ("handier of Commerce of Kansas City, recently ut n surprise dinner at the Hotel Muehlbach. The sihhIuI feature of the dinner was the une veiling of the plans and nlso a and new four model of the out? half million dollar Kansas City Auditorium. As a surprise to Mr. Maun, a large oil portrait of him by Austin Keteham was unpolled and presented to the city. The portrait will be hung In the new city auditorium when completed, so that future generations will read of him and his work for Kansas (Ity. A program bearing a photograph of the painting of Mr. Maun 011 its outer cover was handed to the guest of honor, so that he might read : "Given by the men and women of Kansas City in affectionate appre ciation of Mr. Mann's long, faithful and unselfish service to the community." Quoting from the various talks at the dinner as published In the II. Kansas City Times. "Cwirad Mann baa lccn and la one of the most valuable citizens Kansas City ever had. He Is a leader with a convincing brain and high Intent and driving jiower." "HI frieuds love him for the energy and devotion he spreads In the of the interest Never has he declined to accept his full resistnslbllity, and more, on civic problems, and In the Interest of the public. Yet In his busy life, he finds time to listen to the trials of others and to give friendly advice. Ills counsel Is wise and his knowland edge Is almost unlsdieveable; through It all there apjs'ars not the or selfish motive." least self-gaiConrad II. Mann has given his life to public service, not only has he beeu an Influence In charitable ami civic problems of Kansas City but he Is known throughout the Fulled Stales for his unselfish efforts to improve the conditions of the as a w hole." As Eagles, we lsk up to Conrad II. Mann, our Grand Organizer as u leader, under whose guidance the order has prossTcd and grown. lie has led us In several successful an charity camMilgns. lie bus active lender In the F. O. E.'a ef forts to have Old Age Pensions and Workingmen's compensation laws pasNcd. He Is an active worker Tor the Eagle's Plan to Stabilize em- ointment iiml Industry. So we of the F.agles are as proud to have as one of our leaders a man of the cal ibre of Conrad H. Mann, as are the pie of Kansiis City, who know him so well. FRED II. PETERS. F. O. E. News Reporter. mlu-lutur- Ih'-gi- .1 raising Is ar ilr In 1" a new car? Republican County Club fol- : f P2 years. Methodist Churth will W short. from As the time was growing 8, clmtion day. Notrml'cr the visited hot una detailed Uke Tah.s. H to 2 Watch for more being cmi. resor and ZOl'NDS! announcement. Isn k at initiohud to "', Gardner Speaks at Young Mens Officers Like Why be a voteless voter? Registration duhs are as A City "P.lrd of Paradise," which will shown at the Iris Theatre on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, October 11. 12 and 1.1th. Is one of the Is'st known MrhiiM ever produced. Hie pathetic plays romance of I.nnna, a child of nature, who falls hopelessly In love with a white man, and as tni-Vssacrifices her love, required a tilting in sympathy with the sublime character of her heroism. That there could ls no other setting than Hawaii was easily apexccii-thparent to David O. Sel.nlk. vice president In charge of all RKO production. Thus the production whets were set In motion. King Vldor. u master of sublet les enii nd jMs tie screen phrasing, was the and direct euiistny g:igcd li made the long sea Journey to lion o lulu. If there had lsn any doubts as to the wisdom of this exjx'iislve dls- expedition, they were quickly of natural jdled. The Its Its waving palms. with Hawaii, placid, moonlight nights, Its verdant lush valley, its beautiful acascape eoimt line were a de- light to Ybb.r'a eyes. There he M up bis cameras under the direction of Clyde lie VInna. who photograph ed "Trader Horn." the handlens of eenoti nl rains, the work of filming Ibis Walton i.lsv of Richard progress masterpiece Tullv's stage imI, Where the play was necessarily of the theater'e llm static Immeasurably nt Ion. the film broadened the ami"-- of the story. of the prltnl The bnrUrlc 1,0 ti mm linn mating dance wa Ih- - sly e 1 lui-au- 1 MNDAY SCHOOL GIVES MISICAL PROGRAM A meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club of Salt Lake County was held Wednesday night, October Mh in the Sandy Firemen's Hall. The principal fqicnkcr was Hamilton Gardner, who talked on "The Young Man's place in Politics." Other speakers were Mat Cowley, Candidate for County Attorney, and John A. Aylett, candidate for County Commissioner. Men's Republican The Young Club was formed September 1, In Murray to Include all precincts south of Salt Lake. The principles of the Club are to further the Republican Party In the county ami for the good of the parly ticket as a whole. Also to acquaint the young men of the county with state and national government. All young men between the ages of 21 and .1." are urged to attend these meetings and acquaint themselves with the affairs of their country and county and to iimH and know the county and slate candidates. The next meeting will I held In the Murray City Hall, Wednesday night, October 12th, at S p. m. V can guarantee a gtssl sja'ak-r- , and a hoard of information that will be valuable to all yonntr Republicans. Officers of the Club lire: Rasll Miller, President; Kllsworth nan- vice i resnieiii , ivu sen, 1st Vice President; Jack 2nd Dcspnin, Evans, Secretary and Frank Parry, 19-3- Treasurer. CONJOINT MEETING ATTENDED WELL attended the conjoint meeting Sunday evening ut the ward seemed to ls Murray well pleased with the program w hich was carrhsl out as follows: A talk by Hud lbslman on "X5 years ago and to day." Talk by Marian Ioster on Lives of our lenders S3 years ago and toAll who day." Talk by Eleanor Itergner on Its Message." and Pislry Talk by Webb Snarr on "Stories Those taking that Hulbl Faith." Mrs. Everett and were: Mr, part Iterger, Mr. F. II. Fotheringbam. Render, Lillle Raker. Music by Ma rie Asplund, piano; W, Snarr. vio lin. These iH'l foriuers staged the one net play, "Faith ami Fire." Closing remarks by David Ilulsh on the "Value of the Improvement Era In the Home." Mrs. Curl Hansen father Mr. A. F. Gotl-er- vNlied her In Mr. Salt Cot- Lake Tuesday afternoon. two III the for Iss'li has past berg weeks. Charles Morion, who was Injured two ago when nn automobile eollld'sl with his bicycle. Is making ! brought steady rentvery and will home from the hospital Thursday unless complications arise. s DANCE IE AT (OtNTRY STORE HEY A musical evening which promOctoUT 1Hh. Monday. ises the maximum amount of high will present a big vaudeville class entertaliiHietit will Is given In Kke" show along with the Country Store. Jack Murray Second ward Wednesday cv Horner and bis band will npi-'12th, at 8 o'ebs k. In enlag, (Mots-is rsoii and "Norm" and bis pep-ieThe program Is sioiisored by the the Stepi- - rs will npiar on Sunday Schisd and the proceeds stage, Jin k and Norm regularly will he used to purchase Sunday Club at the Colonial Supp-School Utoks. versafor their mid are well known The Eleventh Ward choir of Salt tility. Uke with fifty voices, with Wm There will ls no advunco In adCox. director; and the Happy nnd the usual mission prices Eight lMible Male quartet, will amount of big Country Store prizes furnUh the entertainment. The pul will ls given. He is cordially Invited. Admission for adults will ! 2t cetvK prh-AT THE ARRIVALS 11 REE .liihlieii lit rents and family fx) MATERNITY HOME ar r r ap-le- 1 cent. Mr. and Mrs. Rnabl Stan ling. esoteric Murray, a lo.v, horn 011 Scptemlsr wild, caught In all :niih. of Amid circlet a flames, splendor. Mr. and Mrs. MonU Aplund. Miss I H i Rio undulates In the omRrd. inous night a pathetic pawn of cus- Murray, a !oy, l'rn on hcMht DraAllen. Milan and Mr. Mr. tom, waiting for some mnn to brave Mb. per, a Imiv, Ihivh on t tolier the fire and carry her off. U |