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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE l!. IT. EDNA WALLACE. Kditor M. WALLACE, Associate Editor Telephone Murray Issued every Thursday Entered (is .second cluss mutter Feliriinry 8, 1!)27, Halt Lake City, Utah, under Art of March 3, 1879. AT THE 35 at the Postofllce at .50 ...... Elsewhere in I'nilwl Slates - One Year in advance $1.50. OVERCROWDED BUSES CAUSE INCONVENIENCE TO MURRAY DWELLERS iitf on the buses to and from Salt Lake City cause a great discomfort if you need make the trip at a rush hour. Ten cent fare, a lnnj; wait between buses, and then a disgustingly '.crowded conveyance, accentuates the feeling that he transportation company in slow to acquire an operating plan that considers anything but (tie immediate dime. Ere long a jMipnlar demand should compel heller service from the present company or an arrangement that would permit competition. One would think that the necessity for removing the street car tracks, caused by diminished revenue, would make the owners of the transportation right ponder on the source of their income but instead of considering the public, the company attempts to continue their Shy-loc- k like methods, and will so continue until progress eliminates them from the picture. :. I Over-crow- d - SCHOOLS Vic-chrll- t. TERMS OF Sl'BSCKH'TION Salt Lake County, I'tah One Year In advance Six Months in Advance 1 GAMBLING FOR YOUNG AND OLD .Many business houses are now equipied with money paying machines on which young and old may try their fortune. A short study of these devices for extracting small coins from all the public who will play, should convince, even our present day mentalities that the odds are verv much airalnst Ihe ulaver. tia milling Is quite silly, except among those of considerable wealth, but daily you can see people, evidently In difficult circumstances, playing with these gambling machines. A baby playing with a deadly snake, (s quite a charming sight, compared with the picture of an underprivileged person battling with a n-- of gears that are set against him. .Time it ml chance work some times slowly but always surely to level down the sponsors of the devices that despoil the jn'ople. 22-2- . -- February 5, Murray plays Jordan at Murray. Our first game of the Benson was with Jor-doand they surely humiliated Murray. The team hasn't forgotten and you may expect most anything next Mondu.v night. Jordon was defeated last week, it isn't Imposdefeated sible that they may ! very soon In the future. Monday, n . ; t MAKING HONESTY COMPULSORY From the lH ginnlng of time, organized society lias concerned Itself wllli the effort to protect the. weak against the strong. Away back in the beginning of human relations there were honest men. easily ami dishonest men who found ways of taking proix-rtaway . from the honest. There is no means of legislating crookedness out of a crook. The deliberately dislionr-s-t will find loopholes through which to travel, no , matter what sort of laws are passed. Abo, there is no way of making lamest men, by law, Into careful men. Fortunately, most men are honest. If that were not true, there, would be no such thing as credit, upon which practically all business is based. Hut minis- am honest because It- Is Mm lies! . . tetter "...., minerthan Inherently honest because they abhor the Idea of doing injustice to anyone even when It is to their own profit. The main purpose of the recent laws governing the practice of banking, the offering of s.vurltiel for sale, the regulation of business and Industry, is to make It more profitable to lie honest than dishonest. That is what apieals to everybody, whether he. is a crook or an honest ... ... nam. All thnt law can do in this matter of honesty is to close some of the loopholes through which some of the big crooks crawled in the past. It cannot Insure that a new crop of crooks will not find new methods of dishonesty. The assembly given last Friday was in charge of the Auto Median ics club under the direction of Mr. Ilausknect. Several musical selec tions were given and pep songs were sung. Short talks were giveu by several faculty members. The high school is Nature In nature we have written to the Cocoa Cola Co. for some nature cards. If they can't give our class the cards we will try to raise money to pay for them. On these cards are pictures of animals, the sun. moon, flowers, and Insects. We want to put them in a Nature Scrap Book. Severely Carlson, 4th A. Last week our class got a letter from Mildred Fox In Kensington. Maryland. Kensington Is about ten miles from Washington, 1). C. She told us about the products of Maryland, the Interesting places, and other things of Maryland. She told us her fifth grade went to sec the Cathedral nt Washington. D. 0. which will later he the Westminster Abbey of the United States. Iu the geography class, the children of our room wrote letters telling her about the geography, products, and places of interest in I'tuh. We will send the lcst letter to her and keep in communication with her. RlU A. having a Anyone who desires to compete must pay a 5c fee. Five faculty metnlHrs have Joined (lie contest, and more are expected to do so. The length of time for this contest lias not as yet been definitely decided. Some fel lows are going to win the prizes. Who will they be? Helen Wag The fourth, fifth, and sixth staff, reporter. grades of the Arlington school made a picture show on "Transportation" Govern! Third of Africa showing the stcs in traiisjHUtatlon. Fruuce governs .'S00 of every 1,0; The background was made of tissquare miles In Africa. sue paper with figures made of black drawing paper. It was rolled for Ihe teachers and children while Virginia Morris talked; lCvery one enjoyed if. Sheiha Price, Uth A. 'Heard Growing Contest". How One Man Lost 22 Pounds PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE The Republicans call It gag rule the Democrats, for the most IKirt, simply smile and say nothing. Whatever It Is, the Kooscvclt parliamentary technique works. A major test of Presidential (tower came early in the House when Democratic leaders adopted a rule of procedure whereby no amendment eotihl lie offered from the floor whlih would affect the economy sections of the Independent Offices Pill, then tind. r consideration, or any other appropriations measure that would up-a- r during the session. The rule wns unprecedented -- mid it passed. There were heavy Democratic defections, which rusultcd In Democratic leaders working over the maverick in their party. Keu!t of that was that a move to recommit the rule wa slaughtered, 210 to 111, Most dramatic victory came on January 20, when the Kooscvclt dollar devaluation bill swept through the House by the colossal margin of .HUH to In. It is doubtful If any piece of legislation of comimrablc importance ever curried so fast. Debate was almost entirely shut off. All opiwisltloti amendment were shouted down. Dozens of representatives who admit they do not understand the present dollar lolicy thoroughly, voted for It. The measure has four phases. First, the treasury is given title to ull of the nation's monetary Kol. stock, Including that held by federal reserve banks. Second, It fixes CO per cent .of the dollar's present gold content uk the maximum of gold value after icvnlimtloii. Third, It gives Ihe Administration a fund of $2.0O0,(kni,0(K), obtained Automatically from the added value of the treasury's gold after devaluation has taken place, with which to stabilize the foreign Value of tin dollar. Fourth. It gives the treasury greater jmwer In Issuing mid floating government securilics, thus simplifying the great refinancing task that emfionts the federal now. The treasury Is allowed to puichiise iiny type of government security with any other type, may sell ues privately without offering them to the general public. Main npiioslih.n to the bill Is based on (ho fear of putting so vast m power In one man's hand- - It obviously makes Mr. Koosevelt a monetary dictator with hardly a restriction. Snporter ,f the New Deal claim that Is what the country win, Is: that It Is essential' to I hut the President Is' given free ivign. sH-clll- e SOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN" PLYMOUTH SCHOOL Taylorsville, Utah 4 Herman Itunkis of iK'trolt writes: "A few lines of thanks from a rheumatism sufferer My first bottle of Kruschen Ssltn tmik all of the tubes and swellings out of my Joints with my first bottle I went on a diet and lost 22 pounds and now feel like a new man." To lose fat safely and quickly take one half teasixtonfu! of Kru schen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning an Mc kittle lasts 4 weeks Get it nt any drug store in America. If not Joyfully satisfied after the first Imttle money back. Mr. School Iliaiitifiration The C W A has done much to the School beautify Plymouth grounds. They have laid new side-'a!k- s and have covered the ground with gisid soil where they expect to plant shrubs ami lawti later In the year. ALVIN 7th BKXXIO.V, Grade Iteinrter. School Team Our Basketball Team Is making very good showing (his year. They have played four league games and won three of (hem. In (he first game Plymouth downed Cyprus and defeated Monroe In Ihe second lengue game. Two weeks ft go Granite Junior downed Plymouth 25 24, our only defeat so far. A week ago we defeated Madison by the lopsided score of 4!V). The Imy have a gmnl start and e hois' they keep tip the goisl work. Their next game Is with Gar-fielat the Garfield gym. LESTKU PAXTO.V, 8th Grade lieportcr. for Avon Products SPECIALS! UNTIL FEBRUARY 12 Ko Water (djrrrhi Ition Ixilu Cream, Witch llaxcl Cream, Headache. Colopne 373-- J Call. Mur. HAY tt U-- fl We boys jind girls are goto ing try to improve the subjects that we have marked low. ; Mlnoru Matsumorl, fith grade. cauit F YOUR 1- Uhiii Phone 18 4 i o L. w, looked Rully I t toil, timx'th jiml tt ji r. 4 In tie tough.' i ljt Oppoilte City Hall Vimt t f'Ay luvocwith your dun, 1'iv Jit and Iutdi ind cxliiu.st in oiK Cmte to bctuinc lint J ,ni J nl.l looking. lkria today to uc (U'IDoor Gmt Fate Pnn.hr It unique Olitt Oil givrt ibr km die moiMiite it tict-to fcmiiu oft, tint nJ joutl.ful. Yet UiTWxR It dor su't cleg the dint fluffy-drpo'r'. In 1 irir 4h4.lt in hlcnj 'th ,ir cnmftf. In 11 l,,.n mmi fn liir j,u in J - Ol.JH..Mlll j(iJ"fTHIlt i,ui.n (m ug!y-lookin- tih THE MARK OF RELIABILITY Timber, Rock, Paper Products for BUILDING PURPOSES! Murray Yard: 140 W. 48th So. PHONE Mur. 8 ANY n,l moil it 1 ith $1 I PH,e vrn.l tnt thdel (.; tut tWilw I, PUm fin A C 1 .! ri(ki(r of J lion Uutooot Oitl Oiw On ni m . , from filth South to Kird South; 2nd West from (Uth South street to Mr: South street: 2nd West from tUl! South street to 53rd South street: Anderson Avenue; Bullion street: .".'trd South from 2nd West to fill West; Gernianla Avenue; end ol nyview Avenue. r nuay HulliM-- Ijuie; 4tith Soit'.h stn-et- ; State strwt from North City Limits .mi. oi.a toulh Mate street , rltar street ; 2nd Avenue ; 3rd Avenue: to - 4th Avenue; JSih !ox eld- Avenue; f Myrtle Avenue. Saturday j Vine street to Cemetery; Virginia Avenue; BciiIkw Avenue; Glens street; Jones Avenue; Court Ave nue eats of Ditch; Centre slro-l- : Kim street: Wasatch Avenue; Maple Avenue; 4sth South from State to JUh East ; Lincoln street. All garbage should lie out by S oclotk In containers not wcighlnf more than one hundreti kiuih1 each. Two Longest Stale California, "7U miles In Iciiffth comes llrst In (Ids respect amn the states, with Texas a close ec end, 7H0 miles In length. in Town 179 No. Main 245 .. 22 22 Murray, for Ulh eckt' trial tubtcripiwn to i U. 8. A. pintM tntlo ."VM (lit. ptinu tA(llrei( 1 Start . tTacio t er Street Soulh to 4Sth Sotilt ILtnatier street; slreet; Itcpi'j street; Mliler strtvt; 2nd Wes:;i from IHth South to 4.th South; J 4Mh South slreet from State tt River; Plum street; Cherry street: j rV AW y loth Stuith street from 2nd West to Crwk, east side of State street; Edison street; Falrbourne Ave.; MchurUt, (Nam, 1 Lan-t- rrk,- triia .ubKrlptlcn, I t 1 State street from Stauffer South City Limits; 5!lth Sout't street from East City Limit to WV City Limits; Liberty Avenue; Wit South street from East City Limit; to titli West Street; l'th West strw . rsvnAt ntpT inRtnmTtoN, II IS AVt.Nl NEW VORK ITYnj 3 3 4 4 4 ? TUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Publuhed by Twt CetTt Sfiturt renittnts (ocim Uoilon. I 3 GARBAGE TO-DAY- A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip thii tonpon It renderi-again- V'' tx i li are hereby summoned to tr. within twenty days after tU pear service of this summons upon yon "f served within the county in whiri this action is brought; othenvi within thirty days after mh ind defend the above entitled a. tion ; and In case of your fa'W so to do, judgment will lie you according to the i, maud of the complaint which K been filed with the Clerk of &. Court. This action is brought to a Judgment dissolving the Umi C, matrimony heretofore er'sting tween you and the plaintiff. FRED It. MoKGAX, Attorney for Flalntif P. (). Address: 51H Felt IUilg., Salt Lake City, I'tah. 1st publication Feb. 1, 1!W4. j Last publication March 1, VXH QUALITY OIL COMPANY he 12 Y'ou 11.1 INIJ "A" IJ.lsoi.INK SU'KKMK UI A1.ITV (JASOl.INK mWKS KAGI.K V, ASOMNK ...little Or it il u ' tiff, vs. G. WILLIAM MOLDS II ACER, defendant. THE STATE OF I'TAII ft' THE SAID DEFENDANT: f MID VALE, UTAH ( ! ii HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Wholesale and Retail tf your on, flexion I. J at it? k it ieif FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE "The Lumliermcn" n AN ID) 8 9 10. UTILE MOLDEXHAl'ER. paif gR The Best Glass of s - DAN UADOVICII HAV8 Ty)nu & Co. in and for the County of Salt Lake SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY Draper Quality Feed Morrison-Merri- ll I'tah of -S i CALL ON US FOR GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL Murray 422 In the District Court of the Hiiro V Judicial District of the State jf 3221 Jan. l25.Feb ro1Wlll the SUMMONS Home Room Mothers committee of five mothers have been selected to serve as home room mothers. Each room of our school They will have a representative. will work with the president of onr P. T. A., principal," and leat hers ou school projects. The following mothers have been selected : Grades One and Two Mrs. Ella car Beiinion, ('renin; Grade Four Mrs. Stella Reynolds; Grade Three Mrs. Lena CARD OF THANKS Jennings; Grade Five Mrs. Alnilna Lula Six Mrs. Tone; Grade It is with sincere appreciation Shaw. Jetsn Kasnga, fith grade. that we lake this opimrtunity of Fence Imported expressing our gratitude and thanks The last two weeks there has to all those who so generously Iks ii C. W. A. working on our fence. assisted us by their sympathy and They have straightened the crooked comforting acts t.f kindness during parts mid put In new jsists where the sickness and death of our beA new section of fence has loved lice led. mother. Mrs. Irene Summers. bei n put up in the northeast corner THE FAMILY. (Signed) of our grounds. This has made an lmprovemed npin ranee (ft the FOB I.KASE 10 ACRKS Woodstm k grounds. Good Water right. Call F.D. D. SMITH & SONS RETAIN THE Main Hoor Newhouse Bldg. Was. A the county derk or undersigned. j iV Notice, for furtner information , The M Men and Gleaners' are sponsoring the Gol 1 and Green ball which will be held in the ward amusement hall Friday, Feb. 2. The hall will be decorated with balloons and in the gold and green colors of the M. I. A. The Rhythm Rascal-- t orchastru will furnish the music. Several boxes of candy will bp given away to the winners of lucky numbers, so le there for yours. The participants in the gold and green dance contest are Helen and Gayle Gudniutidsen, Marion Lindsay, Wesley Staedunin, Loo Brown, and Os- d The Favor of Other Men rid of ttiit pn'MB Unless two pints cf bile juice riprrt hrm to tlint ujrt four rronsl Tl f!ow dady from your liver into tint ! fur I'M l it. Xhrf nhiy m.ivf nut the nit lht dnn t your bowels, your food decays in Uil tiit nt your your bowels. Thi poison your Ink t,tf ftv.nih of th demjrj pn"K hvl P t ill. t whole body. Movements got card t'nljf fic flow of mur bill" juiiH cud coti.itip.itcd. You yet yellow thii i!r) pnomn In jmuf tsft. Th tongue, yellow ekin, nimjdi , dull en iimM ttrttuMr inHinw nhuh tturu tirr r., t.f y;ur Mr Juire it t'rtif' eve, bad breath, bad ta-tgas, Jso rnl.nm-- l (m,i url l,itt pills, dizziness, headache. You have be- lat.ittlttt'trrn. Oi-- i fif.f. fluid vptfrlsl come an t rin W ynlir rlt-- t . If jm You Miurihi:kiru: person. flmiii l.i win p.f,. lmt tnkin 'nt to have lnct your personal charm. tr1,. l l.iltlp lllTfiint-.t limit Imlmr. J ll,TT". H Ut'f Everybody wants to run from you. It J.mt f r""d". "wnrk,tt R V or pmH Hut don't take salts, mineral mv ai pi". Imrtl Auk t ielr'nn l.ilile waters, oils, lsx itiv? pills, laxa- I .I'M- I"lll lor lipmp nrt tive randiet or chewing gums and ht ran for. C Ki. CM .Co, ten-ile- d mester. fi-- Mrs.EdnaR.G.Call Guardianship her Mrs. Mary A. Cook and las' left Lantle, Mrs. Jane from Canada to the Gulf of mother, Watsonvllle., California, for Friday Mexico and from the Mississippi Lantle's where they will visit Mrs. river to the Rocky Mountains. It Cook will return Mrs.. was first owned by France. France daughter. will a few weeks, but Mrs. Untie Xapolean .got in gave it to Spain. remain for several months. in exSpain to return it to France Enrof change for some territory in The Sunday School officers France Rex with time, this about At ward ols'. the Taylorsville u very needed money for Its war with EngMackay us chairman,, gave land, so Xapolean was willing to unusual entertainment Wednesday to the entertainment sell this large territory night. The form of United States. Our country bought was a surprl.se, and the sixty guests most when Jefferson was presl it in present pronounced it the was for dollars million had Fifteen ident. pleasant surprise they have us It. This gave for purchase paid a long time. some very valuable land and opened The M. I. A. of Taylorsville gave the way for trade all the way down Ora big social Tuesday evening at t the' Mississippi river to New amusement hull. Each class leans. Some of our most productive M. I. A. gave a stunt for the this the iu from been made states have one long to territory. I.arene Tonne, grade 5. program which made it be remembered. After the program Co! ton Seed refreshgames were played and Xot only the fibre of the cotton ments were served. is used, but the seed is nlso made The Xurses Training class of into many useful things. Before cotton Ell the days of Taylorsville and .Bennion In connecWhitney, asseeds were used for nothing bid tion with the Parent-Teacher- s cotton planting. If the people of sociation held it special meeting Whitney's time could see the uses last Wednesday evening in the Plyfor cotton seeds now they would mouth school auditorium. Mr, Thos. Dee of the Salt Iike City police have a great surprise. The seeds are crushed and the department gave a lecture and demoil thus obtained is used for many onstration on first aid in the home. things, such as cooking oils, maThe Daughters of the Pioneers chinery oils, and medicine. Th" meet at the home of Mrs. Minwill pulp is used for feeding cattle and nie Frame Thursday, February S, for fertilizer. Herbert Huish, 5th at 2 o'clock. There will be a disgrade. play of pioneer relics. Every one Semester Tests who is interested is invited. AVe semester our finished, just The Misses Maurine and Miriam test iu the fifth and sixth grades. Bciinion entertained at a bridge We had to take two Krithinetic tests In honor of luncheon last Sunday and have taken nearly all of the Miss Vera Beiinion. Sixteen guests subjects. The boys and girls at the were present. Woodstock. are working hard In their school work. Ferris Shaw, Miss Verna Bennlon and Mr. Al(ith grade. ton Melville were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, Feb. Ktport Card Time 1. After a honeymoon trip to CalThis week the boys and girls reifornia, the young couple will make ceived their report cards. Wc retheir home in Salt City. ceived our third term and first se- 1H-1- SEE AND MEN WIN C'-- The Louisiana Territory Louisiana Territory ex The Last week o...- class had twice as many jierfect spellers as the week licfoie. They are: Itonald Adam-son- , Harold Hume, Jimmy Mush, Frank l'ediwji, Tony Sharich, Len-iirTranter, Mary Eoiieh, Li la AnMURRAY HIGH FLASHES derson, Marjorie Carlson, Bessie The came played last Friday Frame, Bessie I'adjon, Mary We are proud to think that at IiiiiKham was rather upsetting. defeat to 4th B. determined better we Kiollers. are was I',in,'hiiui ' to last Mona battled show victory We had and picture they Murray UiiKhain lias a flnu team, but they day. It was about deep sea anisurely are doomed for a trouncing mals. It showed the giant lobster The octupus when they conns to Murray, Walch fighting1 an octupus. out UlnRhiim, Murray is just start-i- won by strangling the lobster. ft. 4th A. student the of half Practically We are having a contest in spellbody was present at the Ramo. Oh, ing. It is between the boys and the most Important feature was the Today it was a tie. Yesterband. They boosted the team on- girls. the boys won. It is fun to race. ward as only Murray's hand can day 4th A. , Veil McMillan, do. Kven If the score, was we a re am king Valentines. Art In the team is now more determined are of all shaies. We have than before to topple Cyprus and They made stick figures out of ValenJordan. tines. We enjoy making them. Shirley Annmdt, At It A. This coming Friday Murray plays Folk Dance Cyprus at Cyprus. Although Cyprus had an upsetting; game last Today the third, fourth, fifth and week, they probably feel the same sixth grades started folk dancing. way as Murray. They are more de- We are learning them during the termined to fight. Watch out, Mur- physical education period. Some of ray. You surely must fight to hold the dances will he danced on May . Cyprus. Day. Alvln Nelsen, 4th A. r rouaie and Taylorsville News WOODSTOCK SCHOOL ARLINGTON SCHOOL tfcii j ; |