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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE HOLLADAY UJ r- HAPPEN N PHONE HOLLADAY After kiiiiu inoitt lis of playing h croup of young chess jri vatt-ly- , linve decided the of village pci,)lt to urbanize formally and Invite in . new members. They plan a tounia-merithas chairman The temporary extended to all interested chess players, an invitation to meet at the home of Frank Wiilter. next Friday, Fehniary 31, at 7:30 p. in. The personnel of the respective officers will he determined Iy positions won during the tournament. Free instructions will he given to iiiloreMed applicants for memher-ship- . News lnis been received from Tre lnouton that Mr. ami Mrs. Helhert Walker are the proud parents of u hoy. Mrs. Walker was formerly. Miss (Jencvleve Cutler. Next Tuesday evening February l!Slh. the M. I. A. will present their three plays; "The Killer," "IVggy," and "Woineji Folks." Much interest is Ix'ing manlfesled in the rehearsal. Judges will be chosen from outside wards. There is a movement on foot to choose an all star cast for the ward final and likewise for the slake in their semifinals and finals. The Junior Night Saturday bridge club will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yard Griffith, Saturday night at their home on Twenty third Fast Street. Mrs. Farl Wayman has at her mother's home for the past few weeks. She hopes, however, to be able to return home next la-e- School News L - Interest inc patriotic THE VALUE OF JTNCTIWTION was given by the mem-her- s program Punctuation marks are used lu of our school in the music room Monday, writing and printing, principally for marking the grammatical divisions It was as follows: School The of a sentence. The principal marks Song "America" Turner used are the comma, semi colon, perMarjorie Reading Shirl point, InterrogaKemp iod, exclamation Cowboy Song Incidents in Lincoln's Life .... June tion point and dash. The comma and the period are the most used Lellzell and Marjorie Killpack. Renilee punctuation marks. The comma lf Poem, "Our Hag" used to separate two or more words Hughes. Grade .Ill) Tribute to Lincoln closely related. The period is used The 3rd Grade at the closing of the sentence. Indian War Dance to show Amos is used Carmen mark Frost" "Jack Poem, explanation .1th Grade surprise. The question mark is Two One-Ac- t Plays Maxlne used when a question Is asked. Slory of St. Valentine A 53-- Very Kellef Society took on the proportions of a Ladies Literary Club on n Tuesday. Mrs. Koyal Stone gave Wisdom." of "Word talk on the of marking (lie 100th anniversary on Commandment the receiving Health to the xopU. Mrs. Luclle Hickman gave a sketch of the life of Goethe; and the slory of Faust. As she proceeded in her work Mrs. and Mrs. Victor George Man-hunOhrlstophorson sang songs from the opera. The attendance and interest Goulding. shown were splendid. 1st Grad Valentine Song been Carlson Carna Valentuie Story Mrs. Margaretta Taylor has III Dim to ne Fredcrlcksoi Dance health resign forced through Tap 4th Grade from the music department of the Song Hellef Society. We shall miss her. Song. "Your Flag and Mine" ...$th Grade. and hope that conditions made will The following pupils from the soon favor her return. sixth grade have made good book Mrs. Farley of Twenty seventh reH,rts this wek : Donald Simper, Lawrence Erlek-son- , Fast has enjered the music department of the Hellef Society. We Myrle Carlisle, Kdna Greenfield. are fortunate to have one of broad Margaret Jensen. Ruby Rird, Daniel Watts, Clifton experience and travel to direct our Simper, Wendell GolT, Ralph Simper, Hetty White, singing. Lylo Rird, and Viola Waliln. After the opening exercises the RITH LKITZKLL. M Men will have charge of the Sertith Grade Reporter. vices at the t! Sunday evening The following pupils have receiv, meeting. I'.rothcr Wise, of the ed awards in ienmanship: holies to see a full bouse. Lamar Hanson, Thorn Craven, Rene Anderson, Marie James, Lillie Sunday. March .11 h. the (Meaner Kinder. Vernett.-- i McMillan. Iieatrhe (ilrls are sponsoring the program Golf, Leah Morgan, McMillan, I for he M. I. A. Sunday Services. Fugi-nAnderson. Mary Arko, Aft G. They have Invited Mr. Nicholas on Watts. Virginia Hobby Smith to be Ike speaker. Mr. Smith Maurice Wride, Kvelyn Marks, is well known here and a favorite lona Rarton, Ardith Goulding, and is a speaker. Merle Richardson. . P.ish-oprle- lH-lo- Departments (.f the Ward in lief Society, M. I. A.. Genealogy and week. Sunday School will go to Murray on Sunday to attend their iimnihly Mr. and Mrs. John Dame will lie I'liiou hosts to member of their Hridge club next Saturday night. For the following two weeks I,es lie Youngoi-rwill be the guest of Mrs. Florence Medley was hostess bis missionary companion. Lloyd to a few close friends at luncheon Anderson, at his home In long on Tuesday. Tin- remainder of the Reach, California. afternoon was sm uI at lirldge. Granite High Si I I baud gave Mr. Farl Wayman conducted a the program at the Irving Junior Hticcessful sleighing party on Mongeneral assembly Friday. They day evening for a group of seven- made a very favorable appearance teen I'niversity grN. They came by auto to (he home of Miss Mildred Teachers of Irving Junior played Mowers In IMIad.iy. where I hey teachers f the Madison on Monday transfe rred to the sleigh. After n night hi Itaskeihall. winning with bmg ride, a last thrill was enjoy, a score of 10 to is. Mr. Larscn of 'd by going ver the "humps." The the physical department coached parly was continued at Mildred's, the Irving men. where a .hill supiH-- was served and games and music were The si liool oera entitled. "Ron enjoyed Voyage." will be presented March Mrs. MUW and Mrs. Hall of ,'Srd. Mr. Maim is directing. the Fuensioii Division gave a dem Ladies f the "Five Hundred" tf.trniinii to patrons of the two llolladay schools on Tuesday after Club will be guests nf Mr. .1. Ii. llli-iUo ill, Mlbjet't being fissllllg Nil ho mi Thursday at her home on school i hihlrcn. aii-- l school lunches Ish Si nnh stns-tTheir work U ery and should be wi ll pat loiiled. Re- 1I.YM01 TH SC HOOL Our ( liainpioiisliip (ianie On Wednesday, February 1.1, Plymouth played Grauile Junior in the Plymouth Gymnasium for the championship of the Granite District. Granite led all the time until the half, and at the half the scoie was II to 10 in favor of Plymouth. At the en I of the game the score was to '2 in favor of Plymouth. Ii the hardest game of the year. MARVIN WALLACK. Uejmrter, 7th Grade. - -" During the last dajs. we have been studying jilmut the stars and planets. It Is very interesting to leiir about the distance-- that some of these planets are from the earth, and tin- - time that is required their light in reach us. It Is one nf lie most lutcn-stii.units that we have taken this year. fi-- r . IIF.NKY SiiRLNSKN, Rijrtor, Mh Grade. Cuir st The Gulf stream northeast ii long the American coast, hut an no longer be distinguished from The luetal from (,, usually ma-!.- ward the rest of the ocean drl't iiftcr It has passed latitude !i s imrMt i.nd meridian M d. greet When It leaves the southern edge nf ). hanks of Newfoundland ,( . I', v!a. ,u. considered ii cerreiit. tint n drl-The d to which the eWti.'-- ti ii e i h- i r :uid f,.,.d arc -- f the 1,'u'f st'-ais felt in a I'lfed at the Ward lieun ),. taslerl) dlrrrtinn I; is ,..,.tl V. - l iy. Mr Hrage lis lis of much d s. y ., I tt-- sf. ,, r "' ' ' t - tii e ij-,- . ', u g- - Mr "ii- ;!! - a ) i hi. Ken din i!. Hunt f! I,,. Uj IM- pi- d-- (Per- - w f . pi-,- A Vl!p!isi ill follow J) ,. rircnietit on ti e map the d may he gh !! n;proi-- it, !y '.urn lollcs. M ,,., ! i .........i, -- if 'upi- -r .,!,! It.v.inti,,,, i . on, ,i .v s i,,. t ; t j i , i, ny "f -- f a .v, I lb- '" iv. al.-lh- .-r Iv I Mr. l.lst f,v,. ion", !!- - k kv '' jy,,, - ay aw v. i ,. ,,, wj;i ,t ,.f tins ,1,,,,. tl,i,,. M K(M N r. t,t, i, 't! r nsuni w wis Ll,1gX. If Vou in i ft. , t t ,,, V T. htwclL BUTTER WRAPPERS PRINTED I'nse lo Be.Auty HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENT Classic Beauty Shop ind National Hank P.nihltiiG riioNi; m.iith) IM ..ul the impmltlo. ,,,) ,.x f li.it , nilse itt ilullon. id and t ! All Aid I ' ' GROOMED the BlacMcr With Juniper Oil rhyic to be " v;v ,;,v,. The hardest tilings decay and break into small pieces. This is what makes soil, for soil Is composed mostly of particles of rock that have been broken up In various ways. Roots force their way Into Hie rooks and orack them, and water gets into them and freezes, breaking the rocks open. Rocks are gradually worn away by winds and water, and by Ice sheets known as glaciers. While rocks do not make all of the soil, there was a time when the surface of the earth was solid rook. It was only by the wearing away and breaking up of this rock that soil was made, and soil is Itciug made in the same way all of the time. FERRIS L. SHAW, Crude 5. GEOGRAPHY NEWS IH LI.ETIN JIMMIE n AM ICON K. Grade mm ,-, ', in . fn-p- nt n ihnire, Jim I,, ,;,; ih,, - bhohb r phy. nlo tutitaitiitig bn,t,u t,,(,vi. n t,. ,i.,,,hr oin.i!r W,.rk on He- m, iN.f (;,, a b 1 f M , nt KITS, ih- - Im. . ) (1 DEVELOPMENT OF GERMAN RES01 K( ES Agriculture Although much of the German plain has sandy soil, which is not very fertile, the skilled farmers by the use of fertilizers have made I, rich. They also rotate the different kinds of vegetables so that the soil will contain the thiiiL's needed for certain vegetables, and not go (lend. hi t Grade A Class Perfect SpeHen Alice Kashor, Don Duhlqtilst, Sam Ralph Evans, James Bringhurst, Calvin McMilJohn Lyman, KIrby, lan, Mickey Pantolons, Elmo Williams, Sherman Wiseman, LaVern Anderson, Orien Anderson, Dorothy Berg, Betty June Edwards, Virginia Holmes, June Myers, June Town-senDorothy Wolfiey, Shirley Westover. Fourth B f t"i FIRST! These Are Home Oth ''.i Issi Murr Murr Owned' J Institutions Whose Inter ests Are With The Inosto i Utah f Community Em iter I " s Th'l3. Your Patronage Means nueeess, Which In Turn Adds to YOURS! i TER! I One n One RAMCU wxrie ... u" hr"i v One y C. ! iim,; LK us fill your order dlrect;f f.'om our warm hatchery to yotf .va rm brooder without the haz 1 1 C-- l. sard of starving. Sleigh Riding Party IiONNVVIEW SCHOOL Miss Peterson of the Lincoln Sehmil had a sleigh riding party. Ail the teachers were invited. They The sixth grade one hundred per had little sleds nnd ?ieut the evencent spellers are: ing coasting. Later In the evening, Jane Berger, George Miya, Mary refreshment were served. They Mae Jean Walters, RusWiKxlurd, all had an enjoyable evening. sell Bishop, Robert Sims, Carol ALTA JONES, Thomason, Helen Mai lory, Mary Bodgen, LaPreal Yates, Mary Jane Washington Kenneth McCleary. Berger, true and the brave Washington Washington we honor you The fifth grade one hundred per He who fought for the land we cent spellers are: sought Donald Bishop, Beth Graham, And for the land we got. Eleanoro Durst, Gladys McLeod, Sam Gagien, Mary Baker, Ruth Washington Miller, Henry Markosla, Wayne IL' who fought nt Valley Forge H who fought with a brilliant Yates, Glen Brown, Norma Ahllierg, Raymond Lessor, Carl Worlund, sword Richard Losser, June Johnson, Dor He who fought and won Johnson. othy He who fought for more than one. Washington. The fourth grade one hundred THELMA PARK, ner cent spellers are: I'tao Shimaza, Loretta Simsich, George Washington George Washington was a very great man. If ever a great man may be, He was the greatest general In till American history. Tell the truth and not a lie If a great man you want to be. Re happy and loyal every day of a Maybe you'll be Father Country. RI'RI) NIEIIER, over-beatin- ROO TE! PJ 0j diilling, Pre hnl Itoo.se n Dollar head Ihcy'n Rumslmw Bred" $ belief hi die J amshaw Hatcheriei KiX7 So. State vA Tel. Mur. J'roer "I turnl effort t'nlte tils. 1 stlfut Double Set j IIORSf' EVERYTHING for the EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING FinJei "I snort f work tieul.--i er & think they ex,Hi inent nre n BaC City ii Ktruf; RobertHeckel (Between Postoffirf ' reKe:i MIRRAY. UTAH illy t'liUC llK1l WRIGHT'S will Conoco Service I feld State and Vine "W tothi DO YOU KNOW? From 5 to 10 different lubricants are required to properly lubricate alllei force cultu your car? ritin f ih HAVE IT SERVICED TIIK CHECK CHART SYSTEM imiiil I tl..l'! MURRAY FEED STORE CIIAS. ANDERSON. Md.J. 1 Tmp. HAY - GRAIN1 - FLOUR "0 j FEED - COAL 4870 South State n 431 Pkone Murray : fly j A alnv one' Iv I .u-- l Allan & Walker T Rear of City Hall-M- iK We Specialize in l.i.ir adv; Juki Welding FTA' Truck Body Work pen: T l.ini and Blacksmithing nl "Tell Us Your Troubles" ntii-ntio- PHONE MUR. i nidi the 28S-- J iiiri d lin - j T -- - i son l"-ri- Electric Welding lea-:''T- sur. ,,.,. w, .e fr ,, ,, 'IH Company TRAILERS Ham-Xlettl- fr si-- Call Mur. 35 PILES Whi Ben Gordonfi Sons tall i"C rilONE Murray rrn full AUTO GLASS the l'y Window Glass and Mirrors h tf 1 Cabinet and Mill Work of all Kinds llv n.'i 163 W. 4X(h So. Murray rni Kill If HI SEE t nn e U-.- Pa--M- wt foi MADSEN'S of Ci-- t mil' d i 1 the e r-e-r Wallace Phone Murray 35 - hianc OILING $1.00 M a n y ranchers and farmers use the telephone to advantage to call the market before bringing in livestock or produce. It enables them to select times when prices are better. clec-Iriea- of tin Harness Rej)airni Higher Profits over Europe for the manufacture l of steel, machinery, textiles, goods and a host of other thincs. They make steel nnd Iron articles from n little pin to a large ship. In the last fifty years Germany has built up an enormous shipbuilding business. Tbu yards of Ham-onrg- , Bremen, Keil and Stettin an tilted up with every modern device. The textile Industry furnishes n very large share of the commodities exported. civlnl!y the preparation of flax and tbe weaving of linen fabrics, n'thouch R takes high rank in cotton nnd woolen goods, other enterprises Include velvet, silk, lace, cari-t- . and diiniiisk industries. The German people nre very skillful and they carve nil sorts of toys and scientific Instruments. They manufacture electrical machinery. E men l follow 0-- er side of the Rhine. Gladbaeh nnd 'refold, names which are known all y E PRODUCTION BRED V Ii CHICKS Last week's perfect spellers were: Norman Atkinson, iLJoyd Nelson, Robert Poole, Lucy Brklovleh, Virginia Gillespie, Lois Turnbow, Doris Townsend. Notary Public 1 .'i.'.g V SEE These Advertisers 1 lower section is damp and When you telephone there are many swampy p.isturng, you get the person you where It Is suitable for cuttle. In want and get the facts the central and southern part where without delay. it is bl'ly. they raise good grains. Some hnjhut.uit crops that grow-oAsk Long Distance this fertilized soil nre rye, wheat, for any rates you Potatoes nr barley ami oats. would like to know. crown everywhere for food, and also for the distilleries. Ijirge quantities nre made into potato Hour. Another very luiHrtani crop Is sugar The Mounta'n States bis-ts- . The most luiMi-tnii- t sugar & Telegraph Telephone crowing area Is bctwi-ethe Ell Company and the rivers. There nre vineyards on the sheltered batiks of the Rhine from tin- - Swiss Kird-e- r down to Cologne. They dry the Into raisins and ship them guip-Transportation t different parts of the world. A net work of railroads run from Garden vegetables of all kinds, flax, I'crlln to all the chief .rts nnd oth tobacn. hops, nud barley, nre eul er joints In the Interior. Cologne C. B. Is one of the most tlvatit) extciishe'y. Important rail All classes of domesticated iml-- way centers In EurojH.. Germany ils can Ik- found here, but chiefly had nu extensive yM,,m of trans. thiir i, Riven to raising portailon even before steam or idee, (Rear of 15S Court Ave.) cattle for their men, nnd dairy pro triclty came Into use. which consist-"I ducts. The particular kind nf cut-tlof canals, well Improved highfound here are the Ibdstcins. way and navigable streams. Four Net In the i.rder of Importance me rent rivers enter the sen, these nre . sheep, swine, nnd gont. An 'be Rhine, Kn., Wesor nnd tider. otb.-Important industry Is fihlng Germany Imports woo, cotton, In Central Germany there are rubber, nnd co,,,.r. s)lP low mountain, r these w,, something like the e, , hen.lcais. Nppl.H I Ian inout,,.,!,, I.vcs. nf petuis j.,,,!,, machinery, leather 201 WrM 3.!rd South vaiiht Thi.se nioiititfihis are covered -- "".I, to,. ,! t,,.,,,,,,.,,,. . fnn-M'Villi doliso The greni German nild like these f port are Cum.!-- . firi. , ,)nj Auioi.g Bremen. u... Welding Done by Experts the are oak, elm. , h, fir. The Jnrgest ,lf ,h).s(, u Unm All Hindu of MrlaN Wrlded Hid pilio, "irg, located o ,((. yAU, Hvf., r. nnd ImjN.rt GENERAL BLACK Miuiiifitrluring (Jeminnv. Mining U nn iniirtaii! enterprise MAI'RKA I SHIO. SMITH WORK Horse shoeing a Specialty Ins laity in coal nnd Iron, In which Grade tl. It)' J uk ane Itinan Germany Inki third rank, being only by Great Hrli iin nnd be Phited State. The, mltw nil" CHINESE REIB me widt ly dls'ributisl mer the QOiCILTALUTS cnuiitry. i , hilly (n the oilh-st-- rn PAIImdlTniiQ In nddi!in to mil part ii 7"o urrr rrm Itohlnr, biinl. in I I mn. Geimanv na rop.r, lead. llk-l- y to b mm4 t th nnothlr. fine nnd Milt, nnd Mimll qiian-titlf . V,r. Coiil I muttered Chln.M Hrb, which fortlfi.. Or. MV .Ch nrf"'1- over n Wide field, thollch Koine nf Iirlnn and mmfnrt In the , lield ntf In the Snnr l fw any dt'iij: tore Aft if not ti ;i ed of up liigbU" o b:i. k mid Will, h I Dew Ulider tin rotil Tol jour iti'im-If ).m nre with of the Krctnlt. Two H(,.r ,rc(, t,iii bai he r ii g fil! ranvi-from "il field nre In the Ruhr nrea nnd Maddi-disorder you are bouhd t" the Alsan-t,- t raine. r nficr tld ilnuisliig. mid There nr.- - Ell rf, Unriii-- n. lirt. toil D l jour titu'nr sle p. Sold by n und. Ikichum. r.wn,i Imi.,.rf. Tlc'iiiton-Aiidet-HuDrug Co, l'uibur(t. Sollt.frn. nod oa tbe oth- ft-,- r four i!i Washington Posters In Mrs. Walton's room, the fifth are making and sixth grades Washington posters for the front hall. There is a pretty one being done by Vema Langford. It is George and Martha Washington at Mr. Vernon. Tlielma Park is doing a pretty one of George Washing ton's birthplace. Marvin Ilohush Is doing one on the first American flag. There are many others being done that are very pretty. We are all enjoying it ai'd will be glad when we can have another chance to make posters. MARTHA LA RS EX, ARLINGTON SCHOOL C-- In our geography class Mr. gives boys and girls topics to prepare so they can talk about them. We use the. Geographic News Rulle-- t in. I like them because they help me in my studies. P.ellis-to- J T 11 r Get Up Nights .,, 35 f Public ppeiiklng I ii form of Iriiaintie nr mid ha nothliic to do Sniuuel Ctowther, 't'h Hilt, king POPULAR Call Murray II .,,,.,, i Ih S'?, l,.x ,.jl(,n 'be s Oh-OS- I ,.l to , "... i, teres, .t ,.. ;!,! - Wal-e- ti tl. I'lHMVNF.NTS mnrl-eis- ,,',!,.,- ,.,,,. , , ll.ii,,!- - " ,h.iii:,g for In, " 'ii:iig the wit niiig " f,,r f,e,..i ,. , ,,, f r.. g) Is nn M.U, l, ,), "f .,r,. hl-- . !!,., ,,,-alloy. ..,,,! compos,.,) r m nf ,.j,,.r of lin. n,,. proprM.in of (in varies, howeii-r- , from one third one lift ti of the ,.;h, f per, .,,,. I t,i II,,. niired. ,... si... f n1( tinpii,..,. t ttv.Mi. The cearii.-,Itid rlchlH-sof (,,,, ,,ijiei;,H up "11 the iuelul used, the per ecthm of lt c:i!l, and upn !, shape, it I, ni- - shown by ft mm, her of ;.,.r thm ti10 lllloW.I SV;,.,,. ,,!, rt Hij.-l,1., " " '"- - '"' to g;ve n per, e.t Holi.ul.ix SOIL FROM KOCKS W.-se- r - V n BETH M.HFNRY. Grade 0 The Science Class r All children of the Ward under foit'tf- - n years Were eliterlaimd on T i d iv ti a picture of 11 uoM M..d In "Feet First," Af i t t(.v w,.r,, M.rvci to cak--I ' as part i f the Ward LINCOLN SCHOOL WOODSTOCK SCHOOL I.IBKKTY SCHOOL -- Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter r.u. Lois Olson. Emer ella Mock, Mario Benvemu, McCleary, Joe Uadae. PRINTING nnd ,n V.m to r",a ely PDrHon. "f-r- Try - rr worth l0 tlm tb tB. 1 Co,i or your money back. THORNTON ANDKIUON MtKi (X). 48th South and Male Streets. SPECIAL Ml p., BARGAINS I ! 1 " |