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Show ! -- SffljSltKl 1HDU MtUKAV Commences for Murray School Children School started again for approxl- 14Kt Murray school child-- ! . Vnt'f.l.-i.vSept. 5. The resist ra-i rQ in oaob of the cit v lli:" S(Uo1 Wil1 l,ro1'" ft)'. Tlie enrollment than a ,ir hare largerof the Inability of because lust year to obtain 1,' school students Several stuthis year. last year from who graduated nts high school have retH,e Murray urned to continue their studies, the fniiliiiite stmleiits being financially mb e to go t" college. stuTl,r(. were K'r first grade the first for school enterii!!.' nts Dr. James Clove, time according to of schools, the amerlntemlcMt two first set I having F. e ,),n(,l , are no half day sessions, prude being in session a full There each i.y. The students, from the beginners seniors, were all school beuin again. The tippy to for joy shouted t'liildreii pile vlien the first bell rang to start Children generally tlifin to work. enjoy school because they are with and school work Is llifir friends and pleasant. It made Interesting unusual, the teachers state, to find i child who hates school. the high school in DRl'GGIST KEBIILD-IXIN I.OXO BEACH FORMKR Mr. Line C and Mrs. Ceorge Iluscher of Peadi. Nile Iluscher their son, jd'I nuinager of the Iluscher Phnr-mi-Is still in the midst of rebuild-i- y n earth (piake. Tom Cilihs, formerly of Murray City, son of he late Matthew Oibl.s Is doing the brick work on the store. Txits of work In l.i'iig I'.each and quite a are lsrge nuinber of Murray mpluyed there. fmia the I L D. S. PKIMAKY M Fit I. vs (iliADl'ATES BOVS from the Murray First Primary will graduate Sunday even! hk at the Sacrament meeting in the ward house. They are as f"lls: Xihan Shoranian. Paul X. Kaairtan. lioU-i- t K. Hansen. George II. M Mil'nn. David W. Smith, Jr., rl Mai I!. Nichols. Ward Opportunities Oftered ... m&tL The Fraternal Order of Eagles gave their annual baseball weinie bust Thursday night, August Slst, at Stauffer Crove. The affair was in charge of the following committee: Edgar Wright, Leo Stauffer, Wil ford Whitehead, Jack Eyre. Art Bishop and II. M. Haml.lin. The committee rendered excellent service as cooks and waiters and used very good judgment in making the various arrangements for a good time. A record numlier of Eagles and their families attended the bust. It wiis an ideal night for an out door party, everyone having n lot of fun and a general good time. Another feature of the occasion was the' presenting of a basuhaU suitably lettered to denote the 1 !):: champions of the Eagles KusebaH Series. Mayor Fred Peters made the presentation sjieacb and presented tlie ball to Cy Wright, captain of tlie winning team. Each member of Cy's team signed his autograph on the hall. The ball will Im placed To Be along side of Em's other championHeld Hi ship trophies so that future generations of Wright's might know just Arrnniremcnts have lwen made how great an athlete the original for holding an open tennis tournaCy was. F. II. Peters. Reporter. ment at the Murray High School tennis courts li ginning Monday. Tournament At Murray the meeting of the Itebekah Loihc on Tuesday night. Mrs. Pan James was elected to fill the chair ..b!e Crand left vacant by the of departure of Aftmi Mace. Plans were made for a party to celebrate the S'Ird anniversary of the Kebe kali branch of the Odd Fellows ward house. lodge. t- - Cooperation of for further not-tf.- . Parents 111 1 .... ih.-ii- U-e- Always Forward -- as-ph'- -- s ,,. i'er a-oii. ,,u-n- al iv I im ,,,rr, ,( M. ''"'" -- ' 1 1 ";" '' U77 RACE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER k At - 11 J kl, J p, ,.',.,,. nl.-o- '"'-rl- fri IZ' l'f Sportsmen In Salt Lake will le called unoii to keen their guns In their lockers for the month of September, according to word Issued by the office of Newell Cook, state tish and game commissioner. There will be no open season this year on sage hens. received from No word has Washington concerning the owning of the duck season but, according to Mr. Cook, the season will either be open on the first of the tlfteeuth of October for a ierlod of sixty days unless the Federal officials disree otherwise. As soon us the official sanction Is given I'tah will Issue a proclamation. There Is a possibility of three or four days of pheasant Miootlng early In November, but the districts wilt lie limited. These birds nre Iwcom-lumore numerous owing to the extensive replenishing campaign carried on by the plate for the iwtst and n great nnmlier of Hhoot-er- s should lie able to get the limit. Be Penults will lie Issued for elk year under the same system 16 this which hns prevailed In tue past ami deer hunting will 1h permissible The Fall Flower Show of the Mur- from (K'tolsT 20 to S) Inclusive. There Is always an open season on ray Flower Carden Club will lie and those who tare to train rabbits I Wink held In the First National their eves for Mccer came can do a building Saturday, SepteinlsT It!. community service by shooting at The rules governing this show-wil- l these targets. l the same as the other Minwi held by the garden dub. with Mrs. Ml'KKAV CITY FIRES BLAZE Cleo It. Wright, chairman of the show committee. Flames again hold sway. The Announcement of the Flower club Warenskl residence at 49Xi South meeting. Scptomlicr 7, as slat. si in State, was damaged by fire Tuesday last week's Eagle, was an eror as morning. The flames, caused by the meeting will Is' held tonight, snirks from the chimney, damaged Scptcmhf li. Instead of Ihe 7th. the roof to the extent of $2r. The Flower club meetings are alThe fire was short lived. The In ways held the 2nd Thursday Murray City Firemen, under Chief the month. Kd I arson, arrived at Ihe scene of destruction at 7:15 a. m., and rea. turned to the stall. sin nt m.. When two water hoses and one chemical hose were played Ukiii the The Jersey herd of the Houston flames the fire was soon brought Hairy again brought honor to their under cohi ml. It is reported that owners by winning two blue ribbons no Insurance was carried. and a white one, at the Salt Lake County Hairy Fair, The home of Mrs. J. S. pjshop of 4!1."S Poplar Street was the scene deal I'.rilain lacks fifty ships of of u serious fire Wednesday after-nMn- . baviug the naval strength permitted Sparks from the chimney .V.'? Treaty". Jajmn Is but was the cause of the blaze. by the -- even vessels short. The 1'nltisl Ity the time Ihe Murray City lire Slates at present Is 121 ships short department arrived, a strong south of ihe treaty quota and will still wind had wIiIimmI the blae lulu a -( Ik- ships short when our present roaring mass of flame. Croat gusts const met ion plan Is completed. Since s f smoke, flame and burning ihe Washington Treaty In danroof the eiivclood adding I'raiM-has hud the largest warship ger to the surrounding neighbor building program In the world; she hood. The Mrong wind made It difhas provided for lis! ships of a total ficult to bring the blare under con ,.r .'n7.7:rr tons. trol. After two hours of fighting Ihe flaui"S. the fin' was put out building program that would put with an estimated loss to the any more taxes on the tax payers, h e of ImIwccu and $sisi. It $? while o'.l man lb pie loll Is Mill reMirted whs by Mr. Harmon has liven In Murray few-year- home-ownin- REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS NOBLE GRAND Autumn Is-e- PARLEY HARMON IN capable helping Murray City and its citizens' Inler-eslHe has acted as superintendent for (Jllkerson Construction Co., the 1'taii State ltoad Commission and the Campbell Construction Co.. and has also acted as foreman for several contracting companies. He was construction foreman for the (Jarfield Smelting Co. ill I Hi ring that time that company put In a storm flood conduit which cost that colnpaiiy about six bundled thousand dollars, and w.ii acting in that capacity when that coinpnliy. laid off Ihe through (lu dcrc--io- ll ingenious foreman and nil help in the cousi met Ion department, mid he knows what depression means us Itoeii out of employment for over one year. that shoii'd be be He proiul-.ecmillii-siolibe will as ul a plan III trying to work In where all the jobs and Work will lido, u as far jm, City, Murray In- rotated, -- o that all of the utieni ph.yed will Ik able to make at least a few dollars to help support their families mcl also that th" citleii- if Murray City may know that Ihe is trying b do cpv Coiiiini-sio- n liieir part In this new deal and MIA movement, lie i:unl gr.-a- t f..r improvements and for pr.igic.-- , lb' will op.-- e any uniest ar l!rt-.'i-:tl- . s s er s Flower Show Will Held September Houston Dairy Wins Blue Ribbons Ill-h- a be(h. - at I HOME AND THE N.R.A. tn-.- homi-maker- ing j...w.-r- s Mo-eo- s t.ii . Power I'.a'h purchase liierea.es demand. Demand Each demand mean Inereawd production, Each In. tease In production nx ans I. Increased Production more employment, And k aroiind the circle to an up5. More Employ metil ward expanding ipir.il. As radi implojcr shottem the working hours of bis employe, of wngos, more and more the nnd at the same time ral-e- s we must do will go back to Wolk M II living wngo-h- iit wisely, thoroughly and our part We must nw our buying elTi. lively to Maud Milnd the I'M E EAtH.K iitul the program Thendmitiistratli.il says: H nv iiilx.IU.-s- , "To the women, then tnu-- t go ultimately the rt'iiMblllty . PI.EASi; LET THAT 1U KN f mi.klne the N. It. A. a ITSEt.F IN! - It l the tuo- -t liiis.rtntit nt tempt of thl kind In Wotbl War, It put a whole ,itoiy. A In He great ciis." t.- of : the Most we co on In many grop-In,,,,.p!e to the Mmple but vital -l M'lNirate units to defeat, or shall we move a to team ii one great n l pur-iK.woman, y.u Mo uld Inform ouro!f of tlm aim of the N. It. A.; urge the Active r.H. ration of every tncin EACl.E men bant or wT of your family: patronize in lili i; EAtH.E fae : pun In.' only goods pr Mu.-.ciiln.algu lotniuittit' 111 and ciwipeiate with tour (,rie sn.svss. -- HO Vol H PAUTI 1 Fiinlia-ln- c U. iws-.pl- By Supervisor Wasatch National Forest A. C. NOKI), Many beauty sjsits In the mountain playgrounds, of the Wasatch National Forest nre now Inviting to recreation seekers. To those, who desire an outing for the day to picnic beside the I. alibiing brooks, amid the forest and fragrant wild flowers, and In Ihe cool and Invigorating atmosphere, they may find these advantages by only a few hours drive Into the nearby canyons where the usual outdoor activities may be enjoyed. Overnight camping and good fishing can also be found within easy reach ot the recreatlonallst, or he may find Isolated waters and rare scenery in the remote parts of the High lintas primitive area that Is visited only by those Inspired with this desire for adventure. Mill Creek and Pig Cottonwood canyons bordering the edge of Salt Lake City, Amerlcnn Fork and Pro-v- o Kiver are popular recreation areas and are now visited by approximately 1S(),(MH) jieople annually. The free public camping grounds, tho community camp in Big Cottonwood Canyon, and tho mountain lodges and resorts offer every adof vantage for the accomodation visitors. (iood Highways Traveled roads and highways have made many of the scenic attractions accessible to the motorist and hiker. The Alpine Scenic Drive extends lowlands at from the the mouth of American Fork Canyon to the Alpine beauty tu the r reaches of Mount Timpanog- upH-os, lulo a region of ruggi-grandeur. The Provo Ulver Koad entering Into the Interior of the forest of Uie l'l tit a Mountains terminates at Mirror I.ako at the base of Raid Mountain. By only a short hike to the summit of Bald Mountain, elevation of 11,170 foot, there may be Kivn several of the lofty iaks of beauthe lintas, nud twenty-thretiful lakes glistening like Jewels amid the expansive forest. Here we have a panorama view of the bead-wateof four main draluages In the liuta Mountains, comprising the Weber, Bear, Duchesne, and Provo Elvers. Good mountain d e rs Features Many For those who are Interested in the educational features of outdoor Educational (Continued on Ijist Page) eiii-lier- all bis bfe. nnd has tried to W a Ihe, lie lilso prollll-e- s to be alert and fighting for Murray's share of two j. i.eo's meet i.om; (WI.ifokniv any rdi. f or working program that Ih- in iy put in to cff.s t to bclji the He thanks ion nip'oed coiidltii'ii. J. I'o Jen-e- n was strolling down v.. u in advance fur your support at the pike one day laM wok giving tin- Primary Election. lie bathers the otuv over when all of a sudden be spied some one get ting up out of the sand. Now who do yoil think It could have loeu? It was lr. J. Iao Ellertsoll. wife and daughter. They resrti-- as hating n wonderful vacation and were In To proble f..r himself nml family Is the Inherent right of tending to leave the following day this right and give all an .sjual ihinn'e man: to eeiy for Mexi.o and then return through Administration. s die ultimate aim of Ihe National K.nni-rt the mother n Arlfoua circle. In A. H. has sd The N. of this circle the coiiiiniiain e nml met The steps III the circle are; A THOKiHT FOK M'NDAY I. Employment Em h cmp.ji-- Increases the purchas-- No. 3 Mountain Retreats At Their Best In IN SEPTEMBER u September 11th. Mr. Harmon has lived in Murray Any resident of Murray may en- all his life, and has tried to be a ter the tournament by registering citizen, progressive with Jay Kingston at the Murray having built two homes in Murray Murray Second Ward will usher Pharmacy not later than Sunday. City, and now resides at W South In the M. I. A. season by holding an September loth. Slate street, lie has followed the The schedule of play will In- construction business for the last exhibition of the work accomplished by memliers of the ward during drawn up Sunday, September loth twenty years, he. feels that through the season on the opening night. ami will consist of singles and experience and learning he has Tuesday evening, September 12, nt doubles contests. gained by acting as sui'riiiteiideiil The tournament will continue un- and foreman on about (wo million 7:.m p. m. of all til champions are declared for the dollars worth of Improvements that There will be hand-worand various eoiitessL fruits bottled to look nfter kinds, quilts, he is of vegetables, flowers, etc. Following this exhibition thost at tending will le taken on a "Trip around the World." Including Hawaii, Sain. France, and Sweden The evening will lie concluded with n dance. Everyone In the ward Is Invited participate and those having exhibits are requested to get In touch with at the Mrs. S. II. Fotherinchaiii West Side Grocery for Information and assistance In getting them to the NO SHOOTING THIS SEASON v 44 Wasatch Forest Ideal Recreational Center rim i Murray Second Ward M. I. A. Opening p7T. A. Calls fr VOI.I MK 11K13 TRAIL TO GRANDEUR UJfittMT -- fr 7, 0. E. NEWS Watch the Eagle" having mat treses that news. Anyone For nre tint In use will you phase M.i..fi p.i Ijirs.m or Mar-ha- li ' in. All JI ST ANOTHER i S STATION Andrew I.unihpilst. Children have on The opening iiool this year ImVii found III due to slipping f V'aeaiit little .orner. h:ii. a i.w Bn, pleasant duty damp floors and the bedding will 1.. n't 1M for thousand of Salt Lake eii sigh: , to preventing these "wili'rs. The Utile red school house be a gret help You'll be a gas station, lamentable conditions. l!"t was nnrp n place for the chilP.y and by dren tn their time In learn-r- j ntu is that Murray wil' The . ieN,it the "thr.-,!iil,,i'ri' will U the tnect- If" 1 wish cxpre-- x '"' to station on the . ihiec nf pjnvnt to tinder-D'- I Ibanks to the Murray CH.v Volun- liave another ihn-- e and Slate. The IVh South ibing which ore para-"nu- t everyone ...rncrof , b. C. n h heads nf families, teer Fire m imrtiueiit and H J. Penney wrcking of il Tlie Association who asslst.il In extinguishing fire at in been progress for building has Msr..n Into one of the most Wedmlay afternoon the la.it several weeks. I 'poll the my roshleii.-In the organization I'M Stiitm, Their scope lias elearan.r of Ihe lot. plans rail for MltS. S. .1. P.ISIIi'F. 'src.il ,,. take Interests t,Hj,y tl. building -- f a modeiii up- tthe ire of children from the dale seniee tatloll. 'In they i,r(. ,rn; preparing them Wl.-li- y t10 ,ll(.,lv this, tlirmiiil the AlMne nil things know eliod: has lo the always that human progress 'f prepar-th.in.i,,iislMlitp MIKKW FIKST VKD and always will move forward. vocation and then NATIONS walk. A TOUC OF THE tin-ithe ages It has in building their own Through of 'M Mepping-stoneJW"- - aiid eii ,. ring for their own 'iiiilliii. all Murray tlons. Shall you and wond A big Mirpri-- e awaits I'anntt Shonlil Join 'f " It or shall the great H at Ward V ttnik of f i,o P. T. A. In cx- Inherited become a sW The activity com one In whhh Motnal for a "Wiwiy ,, nim rntle. and a parent of prt7 ami up- lllin,v l.axe nnaiiged n programU,U J11""" i reMed In the. welfare you nml I tmve noonward W Nthe to ""'' H. hil,ir, n I not only eligible. The kev '" 'ire-mward it'b in "rdinnry. It to join hand f; riipi.Hiji If program tlie cj,.,,! nrn f changing value and mhool )oV,,!4i i;v,.ry niloiui'. nature ami in e Hhi. J lt ,,,, p, T- - A out by tKnllatlon. ntlon oflife.oneness of f.ih.t easily If mil , '"'""'"a make tip the City human t'i rxl K ' ,,,.,,'ns. time mr, rjlr H()i) Within every man there. yeilil have a grand ,,nt,r)H k be unronclou-lywill nr up ii,o iS!n,p c()nerrM; state w,lwotIy VI Ihe horrors of Africa Into his own in.nl. ncnn, f,.,,,,, The latest ,,Vrry n(, )n k no" and f.,1,1.,1 before your eye Z dHc'ver his poor bfltitiod tncrlher llllder 'w data on(;orwii!.gi-- ". Xflti.,,,,,1 limitation. Within be r,mgre!n vt Parent will Sin I, n inner craving ; .thentie tbi" to m ike and Thr.mgi, ti p ork nf rxlHtnnce thl glgnntle ft hit we cannot M'c h- -r tab,,., Jirw-- J glory of ,t Itwhatever s.,m'"'"d the nrhm.l ban n.ii to NVw Zealand In all far l ".''a 'he home nml tb home have. "" M return. 'r; material en,., kirl- nnd hn ""' u l,'d. pro'- k km her with ,,,. Siotland s r klng. , Is J of l.umnnlty cri.)0k, pr,jpm out and Is- - manager: "" will Ih there. Come nmking of iKiter rltl-f- f ,vnt, to h "f"-m. lef f-l of n ,,:,r, ,!,oea.on '""y n where we leave er, pi 'lnclilMh Iich m " , the banker, . laugh" 1v f"; . "p I ,rer. . Attnid Mriling c great truft; and r urprl-other but men ly fnrcmmnot rt mn,,h IMirent, have not en.ai.tmt I"'t yonreyes that ".Hl P alnstihV-rld '"'ir-ei- r. to your rblldn-n- . to fea-- t. T i,p ran "deliver the H(!M, an (0 w)0 n), Hear vision na keep this imnd In hnnd with you. Ifl.h ,n on of Is not from the duller bc,'. ' a"mI th- - nb.d iim'I-'!T)rT,. 3 2 the mrc State. the problem, "dittlng your own I which is and o r ,,ardnyshiporI.Hnl.o.1 Ihe P travel unvy. ,edly ran we ward path. Work of I TAII. THIIISDAY, SEPTEMBER V. ALPINE HIGHWAY- -A The omeiiia Past Noble Crand chili will meet Monday after noon In XF.EP MATTRESSES FOK THE' the I. O. O. F. lodge hall. AH pa- -l I NE OF CHH.BKEX Noble Crands nre Invite.) to attend. Mothers, Dads To (11 t.r t. pro-HH.u- Sabbath tnrn I rose and forth to look upon the world I love. From the Mount of t'ndcrstandlng I gacd east, and woM. and north, and south, ne and I saw a world divided I filled with glory and love and l.n-e- , the other I bidden by sufand bate. fering and bit tern. And In the hills of life I saw nc tending to thiM two trail the higher sunlit fields, where thiwe who travel hs.k rter forward and the light linger long after the day Is done, and the other, following through that lower ground when1 thow that walk are tilled with fear, and dark shadow gather long liefore the nun ha set. Wlille 1 gated I fell His presence and In my heart 1 whisperThl wviit ed: "Iird Ool ' jet Lest of hosts, forget, Wt VT- - with us I t forget." Brigham City Peach Day Sept. 15-1- -- Peach Day In P.m at more K.pular City will !' 6 Brigham than ever because of the scarcity of lies la. everywhere. Although the official IVnch Days (ire scheduled for Fiiday and Saturday, Sept. 15 ade each day of the celebration, swing the day Isfore. Eight fast baseball iiegregatloiis from this tv-tb.will tie with each other that day In an elimination contest for the rteht to Mirtlelpate In the Peach Days game to follow and the big pii.o tm.iiey. "Miss Ptah Peach" will N- - selected Thursday evitilng at a Crand Ball at the Bluebird Ball room, so that fho will Is' ready to do the honors the mxt day ns the '(.lueeti of the iVach Festival" for the horThere will l ticultural display, fresh leaches for In basket mold the desire to who and cartons for those table or Imme for take to some buy 1 it addition will be th"re canning. all the uiiituhuip.'s and watermelons com- - to tlotievr Park after the par-th- e visitors can cut. free to all who adde cadi day of the celebration. Many new and different features added this year, Includ have ing a separate and complete exhibit of farm and home demonstrations, help and activities now being Inst n lied on the firt flor of the Ftrt National Bank building on the main Intersection by tlie South Box Elder County Farm Bureau; and a exhibit by the Japiiubpie Japum-sanese Association of Hoiieytille and Corlnne. il ti-lt- Ih-c- c We bate many, many words for for thing but we lack even words for referring to vital living. ptxiioHHiou |