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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE The sidewalks to play, And not iu the streets nt OIK WATCHWORD An assembly program was held It is sufcty's way. 4. (kdoher School, (Tune: Solomon K Is fur roller skates Plymouth p.'e-Priii-!paC. A. Weggcland Remember to take off Safety is' our watchword, wide, and beg-'1far it we sing And sided. The Meeting P.efore you begin (Uirs.'lves, you know, niusie from the Operetta Club, of- Not o dy The street to cross. Intro-- ; lieers of the student body were Pi.i others too besides, street sworn And whan we go across a duced, and the trufi'ie officers T Is fur truffle cops gave in. Deputy Sheriff Thonmuder In this or any town, Our Junior Traffic cops you'll see and Q's P's our and mind u talk on traffic rules We'll always Standing on State Street And stop to look around. tions after which the meeting To help you and me. II is for running (Chorus) CALVIN PAXTiiN. Don't run across the street Oh, let's be careful! 7lh (Jrade Reporcti la, la, Tr.-ila. la, la, For you might st'umble and fall careful, the car cut off your feet. And Always, always LINCOLN SCHOOL la, A is for autoists la, la, la, la, la. la, hi, Tra, Student Rialy Llertiun Good friends if they take heed la. la. In beautifying the Lincoln School We'll cross the crossings cautiously To obey the traffic lights We'll slop and read the signs. And never to speed. grounds our Social Science class Wbody. student a has organized And every day in every way F is for Fido dog. inded for our officers like we ivmilo P,e careful all the time. Killed this morning, so we weep, for President of the Cnited Slates-SAFETY SONfi Rocause he wasn't careful The following Officers were elect (Air: Yankee Doodle) In crossing the street. ed: Ruddy fin met t. President: Vie. We hold the magic safety keys Is for falls F President, Spencer Pugh: Ailem-Park- Come fellows where we're going And bruises galore, Secretary Treasurer. We'll lake you to a playground fair poor Johnny wished he hadn't The officers duties are: first b And teach yon things worth knowcaught that ride con help the prlncliMil: second t ing. on his way to the store. duct our assemblies; and third We know 'tis better, oh, by fur I is fur eyes will We help improve our school. From Daiigerland to sever Let eyes guide your feet Co your on conduct our first assembly ml travel .ui with safety first With them look every way, Itimbus Day, October 1J. We an Forever and forever. P.efore your feet cross the street. hoiing for success in our endeavors (Chorus C is for careful, -- RCDDY CAUNE'lT, our song. that's all of us would be If Silh firai'.e. -l- ooklislen ever, Slop .No accident would hapjien, Safely First And travel on wilh Safety First, We'd be safe, don't you see? HamMr. over to went our class and I'm ever. ilton's last week lo study about introduced De- R is for Principal hall, sugar beets. We walked on the left Sheriff Thoinaiider fmm Salt We play with our hands and feet side of the road, until we came b puty Lake county who gave an interestJust one thing remember the corner then we looked up nnd on accidents, their cause talk ing Don't let it roll in the street. down the road before crossing. ami pretention. Tln-l- i he asked the o stands for DANKS. MAR.loRIE only, the safety sloPh tirade. children to respect Meaning it's only the fools, gans for which these letters stand: Who disobey traffic signals Third tirade Makes Trip A. A. A. (Always Avoid Accidents I, And other safety rules. Last week wo went mi a trip to A. P.. '. (Always lie Careful), 15. Y' is for you who must never Cordon Iine and saw the marker, D. C. Pe Careful Dad), D. E. V. Even with anger filled that shows where the first school on'i Ever Forget i. Chase n playmate Into the street building outside of Salt Lake City In conclusion, officer Thotnan-.'owas built. We inarched in a straight For he might get killed. .nor in the following to act S is for line outside. .No one rushed f": signals, as Junior Traffic Roys, for the the door. The light you should oliey l'..:l Codfrey. captain. When vve reached II he street we When it is grccu you may go, Kennel h Farrell, Keiih Pol. ei,. to looked sc if, Rut when it's red you must up and down Robert Pavich and there were any cars coining. We, Mike Vi.cl.riili, stay. walked two abreast in a straight-lin- 'oiiglas Silver. Read all the letters and you will sec Foi.'li grade pupils tinier tinoil the left side of the loid. Junior Traffic Roys sjh'II we er gave a of Miss iliieelioti No one run ahead of our tea. In r. Now if you'll watch and do your We were careful all the way si drain ilialioii "What Happened t" part Johnny." Johnny is n little boy that there was no ncchi. nt. across the street we'll help Safely r who was run ou by an automobile songs : Assembly hol LH I AT THE B SCHOOLS HAPP 53-- early in .November. HELD Tin' Ottley family reunion was held Monday, October 9, at the wnrd. The family was organized nine yonrH 11R0 in Hidladay in honor of Edward Ottley, Senior, who emi i Krated from Ennlaml, arirvlni; i, Halt Lake City, October is". At the time of organization I!ro. Ered Heath was nsked to (jive a talk on tills particular work, and hi counseled and advised, Since that time the ornitniziitiim has curried on, KiitheriiiK family history, doinc Ti'tnle work, also keeiiing alive I he social side. The early evening was until '' o'clocl; sjient Informally when n delicious lunch was served, followed at H o'clock hy community KingiuK and a invjjnim of various musical numbers, hoih instrumental; and vocal. Election of officers and short talks on Eraternal Insurance fieuealocy Hid family records was nlso taken up, after which da mint: was indulged in until midnight. The young jMsijile of the family are to he commended on the splendid way they took charge of the refrosh-meltand program. The oldest member present was Mrs. Annie Ottley ltallanl, who lias passed her 73th year and the youngest, II. Pcun Capson, '1 months old Bon of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Cap noil. There are at present upwards of Ed on ley and of IMS Ills wife Harriet Mills Ottley of which Yi'l were present Monday ev ening. IIol-Imla- s s Mrs. Ida Kountz is directing the act under preparation for Ilolloday as v'irt of which will npix-aRoad Show to lx given the latter part of October. She is as MTiililing a flue group of young jMtiple. The act Is her original work for its currying the Ideal of theme. r The Relief Society presidency were delighted on Tuesday w ith the large aKeiidainv at the Theolngi section. Charles R. Tike gave the lesson on "obedience to Law," after which he sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," Forty tdne ladies were pre-en- t. YlMtlng teachers will In their reports lleVt week. give Ijolles of the Eanu Rureail ht the home of Mrs. l'arrcll Mmid;i evening. They outlined the program for the coining year. After the tm-- l a so. ial hour was en ness ims-tlrJoyed. Hot chocolate and cake were served. Their next nuvting will be OctolKT '.'.'5. lit the home of Mr- met Hrlmlcy. officers and teachers of the - SCHOOL Itotmyvletv School has .started its work thi.-- year with more enthusiasm than ever. Everyone is happy and just to prove It on September 2i)th, we held the a night school to demonstrate work carried on by each school teacher, and how class work is conducted. Miss Rasmussei), 1st grade teacher, gave a wonderful demonstration of how the younger children are taught to read. Miss Tlngly, 2nd grade and music teacher, gave a short program which was enjoyed by all. Miss Scott, Mid grade teacher, gave a lesson in Nature sind.v, and her room was decorated wiih Nature's art. Miss Plain demonstrated the art of teaching Physical Education. Miss Madsen, full grade and nit teacher, gave a lesson on Language, having the children play drill games, ouch child trying to use the collect words. t. Mr. Crane, Principal and lilh grade teacher, had his class give a demonstration in oral Aiitmetic and limes tables asking parents t take Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter REUNION Prim- ary held a business meeting and social Monday evening at the home of Helen Livingston. CONSERVE LEAVES LOU ( FERTILIZER I JMiES AGRONOMIST AK-DE- This is the time of lie year when the man with the it,!;,- is very much in . jleiiee. He may be seen on the front lawn and the hack yard raking up leaves and pulling them llilo - e-- piles. The smoke rising from thousands piles is an indication of thoughtlessness regarding the value if the organic mailer thus being says Prof. Hogeiison, extension agronomist of the I "tali Stale Agricultural college. Leaves may be conserved best in he form of a eninpust pile, which is always a great asset to any gar doner. If properly used it brings together all of the hits of waste vegetable matter, such as tops from root crops, corn stalks, pea vines, (if there me no animals to eat tln ni weeds, straw, waste hay, leaves, vegetable garbage or any other waste vegetable matter. These can be piled together in an out of corner of the garden. Throw a little dirt over the lop to keep the flies aw;i.v, to keep the pile from drying out, and to encourage decomposition. If the pile gets rather dry. a few pails of water will help. The leiiglli of time required for such' materials to break h.wn in the and form a good vegetable manure depends on the kind of materials, (leaves and corn stalks a n weeds), on the reipiire longer on the moisture. and temperature, The pile will nually not be decayed enough to plow or spade Into the soil the first year; therefore, it Is he! to have two piles, one new and the othir a year old. The old pile may be locked over once or twice to hasten uniform decay. The huuius or organic matter in a conipoM improves the texture and water holding lapaciiy of the soli of vegetable and flower gardens, and adds food materials for future philits. of these , Mr. I'nul Manwaiing has gone y lion tnur ef the plane on mi i n- -j "Si'iibbard and l'.lade" orgaiii.'ii' tlollH III till' (lolal Schind of Fori Mines, In the I'nhersiiy of of Iu.i tVdlins ntnl tin' EnUer-li- y mle, Wyoming. break Mr. Lundquist, one nf ... ' officers urged the boys and .... to .'ill,, mmu i Tllill mm j...... ijittv hy ljM ' ty rules all the time. ne the children, especially tie ? to never accept uuto rl,les . ' flJ strangers. At the close of the proRram .. boys nnd girls Joined I., " u' rendition of the ArliKt(m it. 1 s,., J finer ouiif,. wniell, Mr. McJIil suggested that we hegi to apply the Safety l:uiM ly down stairs in an ore,,,,!,..., orderly manner. The results m Kimulion to Milwaukee to alien, a cle veiitlon. Refoi'c returiiiiig tlxil the Century of I'wji-'iitftl- l, He will InfiKpi home alweit thrs' oet. ie rib-e- . of Uoi Valentine Craillte High School gave :i tall, oti Ihitice Appreciation at Mutual, ot Tuesday eveldl g. She was v.elmiiml by n Mie-Ki- large mid nteieti-- ! A man is wanted to be on the job next morning. The employer looks through his list'of available men. Stop-look-list- en, The teachers were delighted to see such a crowd. The school was packed. In Miss Tingley's room there was a gorgeous flower .show. The display was l. Dr. The man with a telhis home usually gets the job because he can be reached quickly. ephone in Running errands, satime for other thing", making social or business contacts, bringing help in emergencies the telephone docs these things and many others for : few cents a day. ving ( Eourlli tirade I'ttl per Cent Spellers Dorothy Yates, Merelda Nelson. Dorothy lilooiiniuist, Ceorge Keller. Eourtli t.rade 100 Pi r Cent Spellers P.yron P.erger, Dathel Llewelyn. A. .1. Cough, Doyle Poll, Aurther Eguoniu, Dorothea .loiies, Helen Dimoud, Steve Pilonick. Aglles , Smith, Mitsiio YVnki, Margaret Keith McCloery, l.is Johnson, Elizabeth Evans, June P.irch, Raymond Pergcner. Doro' hy Thayne. CAR I. PARK Fifth tirade Kb) Per Cent Spellers tirade ." Waller Jackson, Di lutes McCh-eryDonna Caldwell. Donald Sim it. Our Visit to A I.it t Field Marlel Plolto, Iois Olson, Mario Wednesday morning. Sept. 27th. Pen, Tommy My ia, June P.erger. L"is we tteitt on an ing trip .. Cregory, Joe Pen. Ruby Duist, Do Mr. Hamilton's sug .r b. et field. ' . ollhy Slaley. Clou Wadi. .loo how i:.:a' Mr. Hamilton told Jcl.ti-Dolbcrt lac,. Empiist, iln-how are eared for; beds grow, ' sell, Petty Cibsoli. Joey Phelps, and how th.y are harvesicd. Sixth tirade Hhl Per Cent in he older should rolat.i! Clops Marie J. hi, son. Norma Ahlber-.:to raise g,..id sugar beds. The! Ruth Johnson. Cladis M. I .... El ground is plowed in the fail. In! Doneaiior Dnisi, preiii Eriik-iii- , he spring ihe are planted ald I'.fshop, Junior Jewel, June as soon as About three possible Smih-Johnson, Richard Loss.-rWeeks lifter the plant call fil-- t W'aki, Raymond R.ismnsson, Mary si ell. the heels should be Cat lad DEAN VRNS AtaiNST (EAR Raker, Henry .Marko-:.-m- . I'sia; el.out eight inches apart. Fanners' REMEDIES EOR HORSE Johnson. Raymond Poster. Dot"! by sbollhl keep led out of tile field In UK UN ELU R Pith cause it Is apt lo Johnson, Edward Co.pii.k. giie he. is a d:s tirahani. Eugene liiegofv. W ay in ease that will in ihe thi-u- sj....- gmtv .1. E. It) Maynard. Dean Svluml of Vlltes. In July the fanners should, ing. Agriculture, I tali Mate ImiRoTHV JtillNSoN. lo irrigate their beds. Tie t Agricultural ( nllcge R.po.lerJ are careful In.! !.. give the be. K There have hi on during the past -t r so that ti.ey nil'; I... mm Ii fe'v days ii lt'-.imany simp-lreine PIAMOl III JlMOi; Hid II It is ten im not turn da for treatment of the TAM ORs H J ; porlati! that to. Is be dill u !,, s in the letelit epidemic of Mlslt .leu In kis.p !n ground s,.i a:.'! in tin or eijnine cncod,nloimc I'r.-from alkali aid to k.- ll. lili- -. which has raged throughout Mis. Culler, the Pill, loath Juni. Ill the fill a In. ill f Heeds oil!. the holt bet u part of tall. Polll iim High School musi,is plan ol in ens, application ,,f to,M(ce niug to give an op. totsa tthbh wti: the sugar t.i. bay takes a samp'i t he h. els and makes .1 lost o see oulti . s. drenching with turpentine be presented the lii'sl of I Iliher, I if heels ball' CliOOgh sllg.,1' ii, an. I w .tin milk, and cvivsvive bleed When ft eft otic Ilie s..; g If (In t do the fa III. v. l.l! hem in,' hao been atiioiig the "ii medics" lln-- i e is to be a I ; v out for p- i s a Ihelll. 'II ef ti"! ally ill O. to!. id. 11. alt d by "ipi.oks'' and others Evert .'lie is pr.o a ;li.: '. ml atid k lid of III n h;':e I: i ettaia a is As a matter ol fact. Ibis lie Hill be .1 Sill IV,' hoj- -. plids the beets oil) ot til" gt.MII d lci lisn ilcfiiiitely idelilified bj . ilid I. its Iheai in lints Ihe Il all I'd Vclel in.lty Mild Ill I IsllbologUts CiinPI R. an- ,,,.., ll a by ha',.1 wi is ko.'Wtl to l'i,IU-e- , R,y ii vltlls i. t'lli ir ..! p. i r e. ,.ll e I,: has he. I, t!,a! h whii I germ, alt.uks and Vtitl cu !:;si!.,. Millionth I'.nal. t.arlichl . hue ili d elleli i Ul s the , , j , i the neixe A of (no. Ii bail gain.- n pi ,y . I I'u'e s f.it i can the ;s ,!. i., i i II ha bun shown to vcl Wislnesdav at the pi nimiih e, hullllecl poll),,!, of .lg,f l;,,;,i Miilcil to Mn- dis'.iscs of hifiii'llc 'tinior I. The ball Si I Has n.Ml l; and slii.piru klass in ill Ui lioli alolllid !he laald'e of tin i, ,ii of in i.iiis ,Hid a with these disease field Illost of the team. ARLINGTON SCHOOL !!i!e is , t Itiu- I) lo be learned III p'ated llien' bi l and only was T! e f..;;.et-and g,,!s ii, .1 ieg. .id to lis pretention and treat threat made wlan A'l- M Kas .,,? h- l! ile:iiii,t.. Thbd P. c.iss h.,d a pe f. , t t, , ),,.. norm of pltnmuih c:hi,;1.i a piofos nil vie.k: il.n; I'.g ti .ide. At pieM-iiV.lciiliary pa pass. Ttlo tuns I., light the ball .""to In 'Iim!, ill sell 1.(1 s'al... lili id Rt, hi, will. In iwo yards ,.f the go.,. Veil, Xalni'dt. I.e;..t An.lcjs. I Matt Rika.. '.. h. ng ll at the I tab Agii.ultui.i! ' lank pin tteiit int.. a. ta n bir ll.i. .Vk S . a Hill lit sen. Keith J. .'a n. I ii .:.!., ,'!,. Hotkillg time lite yards was lost and lie ball P. i tit ad. Iv in an i ffoit to . he ttd in lit into (Jail aids ..,si ..j.,.. K.lbi Jane Siicl;, J.. i. ! p..-i'i. win. h is baldly cue f.. KARLMiar. So ith, t l.iloi.l Tat 'or in,. M,,v .! it i, a solution i in be i i ti Mb ii ,..e R poller j U is. in. ui, I to lilne h The Count, It lass h .;,! a I .o. "'li.e collie, 'lider slli er ;.. Slant Tm -- iv l'ir l.i, ;., '" .oil all1,! pi .. .. t his i lids "ii Hot,-tive ia. .!.. ing and ticaUnclil pro!.), lids t.'s,l(. Padj, M. .bet a ic; In rod p. Mi lilive me:inii-ell iliat Ian- - at the Net ad.l and Mash. M ie Uiiihi ig. ii.-.- , ,, .i, m.iy i d Pi am.,, p., .in i "IM j' I. :tt v eii i cat California iitnu tsiijcs ha'cbisiij Harold H'lllie. i" I'aj- - I. ..v. ..;,. Mait to, hull al kiiowb- lge i aii woikink on the disiaM' for the pasi in i a et I. ,st in. i, ate whi te any s ifn Sis olld pi tun veals and hate published bui una s Hi ;,. p Ml.t!ii-lgIn (tin. lit Uiay hale tucl It or li"t. letitis eoti ring their findings. , ., j, j, ,, ,j, I i'. loinitg to liothv in Katisav The ravages of (his disease ill the ('ails., ii, p.issj.i Erame, p.. sie 'P( in li.l!h. in I'labj p. lies and Mai v Vi. . hr';i. east, ui .Colorado mi. I Nebtaska In recent outbreak wl is r it w I'MJ 11 and were ( ailed setire Ihaii aliv pn tiotis' tliigt.iu. SiMli t.raile, A t , r .eat in the K " hot se ase. (sjiiini. ell oiltbrcnks on re. old. and thi on: l'" ,v .1,1 sjvi;it g ' I to l lllptl ti I' the lie... l ist Wis k : Pill Co.H.i t. p!' llo tclilis ha spiead to ill bleak iuilo k' oitii iniihii-akfor ndditioieil rcoiitces vvjih tthnh Cn, ne. Alta M utis. Maty ill Nevada ir; 'alifoM ia, alel setclal of the far til (olilinile Mil'lie, (lillied toil If. t R'lby oiln h, Pmiiia p,.;. j..., ba Price. a .!( finite s,,,,i jon. is;, i n a:.s .pii!,g the pas( f( Trained tetcrinaiy ,.h'ei..i--- t First Procrim iv Today thin me nt bnt t o tm are mln. tho iniri. a't whi.li Eight stud, nls from Arlji gMi pule s'ate I". sttititg !' : at I'llifoinia nn-" ' 'n ol ttei-problems of this wli.iiis taahidt sit, ,t,, j,, ;i. J, i ' in.:-.an-- p i lal iof t s means Tl'lilTic ' i tt i iullt i,f Pots at n Safety Pi's ,,- Malt ,.f net. I' in st aid a and Slimford all l pretilillte nieasiiuw 'j'! cv ban g?atn Monday nflei m...n. The as i al college made iiiislde able pi . tress all a setiibiy w;m ipmied willh cosnm-iias tie Army e o t'liHed staiiw !' yc there lias eppa'iiifli been li. j Ity Miiglig, Mis Jetwen in ih u, f Agrit ultuiv that have lts-After "Aintriui" (aim- the wolk- - ilcivndable pHM'idiithe leis d. j the-wu- Cog-nick- cur-r.-i- 1 Rui-gct- , The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. j 1 . i inti-res- i ' u-- Sp-Ilc- rs . the Junior Trfif-f- i and the Traffic Safety Rules. While Johnny was confined in ihe heiiso wiih a broken arm, s.icu'isii of bis playmates Milled to teach him til" safety rules. Each child iii his turn held up a letter and spoke his icsp.'dive Verse. .1 is for Jill's jump i f the running board of a m..v-- ! v. r n. i i ml Shop-Cho- lidoti-.-Th.-- There are pumps, sandals, tit s - in styles fur sport, street and dres occasions cioss wiih care. N is f,,r n hooking ' Hi!' sleighs o the bai k df i.,rs and trucks, for I hey tarn i o.;r l.gs ,,ff I for i .;'!. i F.-- ;.s t; il iln-- TI e 'I Is iiis oi i might wha.k. ars to l.e p i, n do l.ot 2.29TO?4.95 College Boot Shop may be a danger see. I'ndcr Northeast Corner Main and Broadway Salt Lake Drug Sthramm-Johnso- n mi 11 1 bi-r- I : . ; op'.-lll.- Attorney Verne MiCnll'iub "ill the guest .akcr at rnineht xoni-liet Site!a e.ii l il' ! di'-h- e Ing. A fu'l bi'iise Is hy the bishopric. "' l 111 Mr. !,,,, Century Jmllits of l'r"gn- e.-i- ; - om .u Hii"ll!e l.i where he lllglon. lnl the Ci'liiing w inter. Itilcrr-- t H. C Foil Mr. lin. t. ( Ui'Mrj n l'.-- o ielre'e'.e ti.t..l J..' lie Mr. ph W tii Cnnad.i oti I'lnn d ay. of Mr. nnd Iloll.'idllV f -e ieHnliigii ill i InOii! !is- lire showing their iiitent in tliir lielUity by org.:Mil?tl g a gionp .if went J file Iim inU't- to d" oidiiMei work each M.'inlu i'i tilt .g 1 Ylhltcn Club uj! sent NelKon Hull of Eil lay ffi-v- t rei f.r .g f.T the i wiUi J ear. Mm Ruth Atidrtts etitt it he d h. i Live hundrisl rlnh at bet b"ine on Thursday run ids i . - ,i l-- H Heaters - Circulators - Ranges Round 25f; to 50 . , "t.-e- Vernon t. THESE STOVES WILL SAVE YOU i I Oak-M- ... . ON YOUR COAL BILL! I : s Very Attractive Prices i ul., ' I j,.- - j . j 1 . I CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS l We SAVE YOU MONEY On All 1 IViiiliire Needs! l an cbs tuiliC OF - - I ALE! I I c.u; ... t .'vl.s -- i e)vl till rrtunnil Wa-.1- ! G k'-i- n. ihi Mum Is TV I I l nftetn'ui. lte . i , i j Mr. nnd Mr. Woodruff MiVi ' lll elllettnln their t'li Ue 'u!, i,.-,- Katurda? evetdrg. Kldern t'f tln wnrl are preparing UiuIch1 program to be piiseatn) ' i , ! "'l M.-di- , l di-v- - j ose when orders and Tie ,a;s hear t The secret of Fall shot smartness lies in such footwear as is shewn b) the College Boot it now and cooutfit mplete your Autumn in the smartest way!. ton Licit i str-e- t car cross ings hell a re. look and r I b :'.r I trains Slop, i SHRINES ing cur. Now Jill's face is ugly. w it h a large, dc-- s, a r. "f j !! he disobeyed In n Pa i.t ; pii..ss -. d Back To Work! -- - Miss '. grinuying. 111 Fra t'iunselor Mr' rule. , part. Our guests of honor were Clove and the School P.oard. I'll never again f.-- vv . l You can bet l BONNYVIEVV PHONE IIOLLADAY Ix-vi- you start. Johnny answered : Thank you my tr,luU And when I get well '1S00 South Stale COMPANY Phone Murray 496 City |