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Show EAGLE THE MURRAY NEIGHBORHOOD THE MURRAY EAGLE C. B. Issued every Thursday Entered Ms second eliixs mutter February H, 1927, at the Postofflee at Suit Luke City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah One Year In advance .. $1.00 .50 8ix Mouths in Advance .. Elsewhere In United States $1.50 .. ANOTHER POLITICAL CAMPAIGN THREATENS Well, another political campaign 1b on its way and we will hear much uhmit this and that. The position for the future calla for wise statesmanship and the election of Memliers of Confess whose ability ami Integrity consist of something more than a mere rigid adherence Such men no longer apical to the ieoplo. to any one jmrty or leader. The ix'ople want to be governed not by the shouting of party slogans but reby men with constructive Ideas, whereby the people they rule will called ceive something worth while for t lie burdensome taxes they are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mackay had as their dinner guest, Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mackay's sister, Mrs. George Baker of Ogden, who has spent the past month here with relatives. very delightful evening "A night in Hawaii," at the Prom this year with the Old Mill Orchestra. No one should overlook this event. Select your girl friend and give her the finest treat she has ever bad by in bringing her to spend "A night Hawaii" with Frank Cookston's Orchestra. Nothing you could do would give her more pleasure. Admission prices will be seventy-fiv- e cents a couple, extra lady twenty-fcents. ive Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jackson will entertain relatives nt dinner Sunday at their home in Miller ward. The guests will Include their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Jackson, Mrs. Ethel Hill, and daughter Maude, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, Miss Ruth Jackson and Wili liam Jackson, , Mrs. Schuyler. Cull had as her guests Sunday evening her sister, Mrs. Edith Reunion, and Mrs. reuFriday was nion's daughter, Miss Edna Who ouhl Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seal and High School Mr. and Mrs. Goff Reunion of among the Sait Lake. The assembly last by the faculty. ever believe that the had such rare talent faculty members? To look at Mr. Miss Maxine Mackay, Miss Doris Smith, you wouldn't believe that he Miss can sing exceptionally well, or that Frame, Miss Ruby McCrea, Afton Holder, Lester Paxtnn. Mer Mr. Taylor can write poetry. rill Mackay, Warren .Mackay, of Every student was more than Taylorsville and Blllie At wood of surprised to think the teachers Murray, formed a party, and sjent could do something liesldi teaching Easter Sunday at the McCrea school. They surely had to admit home. that every teacher was a good sport Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Quill taking their part on the program entertained a few of their Salt very well. Lake friends, Sunday evening at Several meetings have been held 'heir homo on Elm street, followto by the seniors as they have ing the Easter service at the First get restless and think Senior Rluff ward chapel. Day ought to he very soon. But as In honor of Joseph Parkinson yet, all plans have been upset be cause of weather conditions. They and daughter, Miss Edith Parkinwill have to wait patiently for son of Evanston, Wyoming, who Spring again. Iet's hope they won't are visitors here, Mrs. Sam Jackhave to wait too long. They surely son entertained a number of reladeserve a rest for one day. tives at dinner Wednesday even-lu- g nt her home. Covers were laid Because the students cannot have for eight, been decided It that has a vearbook. they ought to have at least one Members of the Miller ward edition of a school paPer- - As time scout troop, tinder the direction of Is very short ordy one paper will scout master. Jesse Walton, their before be given out about ten days entertained their fullers nt an outschool closes. ing Tuesday evening on Carlisle's As editor of the paper Mr. Taylor hill. Supr prepared over the has chosen a very capable student. camp fire was enjoy! and a mis Iiee Aamodt. to assist him. The cellaneous program was given. following students have leon selecMr. and Mrs. LN-t- n Morgan ere ted: Esther Anderson. Maurice from receiving congratulations Watts, Max Gilbert. Norma Turpln. nrrlv- friends over their the many Helen Luclle McCloy, John Sheya, il of a daughter a few d.ivs ago. Wagstaff. anil Bay Jones. is their first child. Mrs. Sb.r- This Reporter Helen Wagstaff gau was formerly Miss Kiln I Mai- - ' com, of Bountiful. ARLINGTONSCHOOL 4 given uisjn to pay. Because au elected official Is faithful to his party does not necessarily make him a good official, as the people are now learning. The time for "yes men" has passed. The men who are elected to Congress next election will be those In whom the iople have faith, and thone reelected will lie the ones who have listened to the folks at horn. There never was a time lu the history of our country when the folks at home were watching every act of their representatives as now, AND BY TIIEIIt ACTION THEY WILL BE JUDGED. PRIVILEGE SEEKERS Bon-iilo- n In the opinion of the Los Angeles Times, few, if any, ofi the municipal electric systems of the country will sign the NBA code of fair practices 'for the power industry that is now pausing through official channels in Washington. Because If they do, they will he required Why won't they sign? as private utility corporations, klnuMof to have the same which would mean a record of their efficiency and rate to compare with those of private management. Anyone 'not familiar with the practices prevailing in municipal electric plants will regard that as rather a strange reason. But the average municipal establishment has laid considerable importance on Its being exempt from taxes and business methods which the law, through state commissions, forces on the private Interests they eoinjHte with. The Iios Angeles Times, for example, says that a fair statement of the activities of the local imwer bureau would show that from Its Inception "It has leaned heavily for support both upon the taxpayers of the city and slate, and uion the water consumers, that the farmers pay a good share of Its bills, that Its claimed "surplus" is fietious, and that Its waste of money has been enormous." if that is true of nmnlclml business establishments whether they deal In power, water, or anything else the taxpaying public should know It. The fact that muny municipal ownership advocates are provisions, shows fk'htlng the power code, because of Its bow IinM'iative they believe It to lie that the facts le disguised. book-keepin- book-keepin- four- - The 1 rj&' mo-ter- Notary Public Wallace Phone Murray 35 A man by the name of I P. Dryden, one of a small colony of families which sixmsored n back to the land movement rather than accept public charity, walked and lagged rides In a trip from Southern Oregon Coast mountains to Portland to ask CWA headquarters for sufficient money to build a log1 whool and pay a teacher $.'s).00 a He felt they were entitled to that from the government. month. Their colony is IS miles from a road or school. That Is the type of murage and Independence that built and will perpetuate Our Country. It refuses "hand-outs- " from the public "pork barrel." It will fight to maintain American freedom, opportunity and Indes-ndencfor the the individual. 200-mil- e ONE REMEMBERS .iasj.r. ... ... N-c- Our Experiment "Nails' Cause Concern The "Nazis" occasion Increasing concern to Congress. The House last Friday appropriated JIO.OtM for an Investlciitlon into the extent and source of National Socialist prop, ganda In the United States, Quilted Jacket mm re 1 .Tnvr. Hamilua KilUd I. - mortally a small object and fl large object and went on the top fbmr. We th Of it drop.od them at the same time the pracThey reached the ground at the fired till same time. j We Imd much fun doing this. ; at Wee-ha- Clip ' Js'r fc-.- In n . ..... .. 'I.' - IT inwma, aporM mtm Snub. (tinted drapery rliintit In creola red and orange makes this gay quilted evening Jn. ket, worn with riblic I rrrje frock with neck Hut very Mgli at front riti Mod at in vrki' trltJ (ubKtiption. (Nun. Out I tncloM on aoliir pImm ytlntl mnw. fXi i. 6UU consisting principally of (CHEVIEOILETS ana PASSENGER CARS and TRUCKS About 45 to Select from Priced mm 4G5 V!hen tho worries, noise, confusion, hlgh-tcnsl- worn, or nccuc pleasures of your waking hours get on your nerves," here is a simple preparation that will bring a feeling of calm and relaxation and allow you lo get u good night's .lecp. Nervint quiets your nerves. It Is not and docs not the heart Why take chances with dangerousdepress drurs? Why use narcotics Umt make you dull and depressed? Millions have found relief, relaxation, sleep by using Dr. Miles Nervine. Although first used more than fifty years tigo, Dr. Mdcs Nervine Is as lo date as todays newspaper. Nothing belter up for u.e nornc treatment of overtaxed 1 nencs has ever been discovered. Vour druggist sells Dr. Miles Nervine. We Euaran'ce rrticf, or your money back, with the first bultio or package. time-test- ed tt 1 South Main Street on el .A. (Ad4rtM Used Cars INCORPORATED habit-formi- till rounon nd mail it lth l (or ill wefkt' trial tubtrription to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Publuh4 if Tt Cx.itn.w PruitHtKi Socmt Bolton. Muawhuwtit, 0. a a. It rn llt (In tt (Ullr ton Mn of th t!d tnn lt m nw'.i nt We have a very choice selection of Streator-Smi- t hAblt-forml- ng .... Opposite City Hall AND UP! pr-Mi- A DOLLAR'S WORTH FEED ' time. We tried the Maine thing, we tool, Du.l Alexander Hamilton wa Aouniled by Aaron Burr ken. N. J..- and died day. Bemuse he abhorred tice of dueling Hamilton wn pistol In the lr. ( Wednesday we read of GallbH). the first man who ever Invented a It said while attending telefteope. chimb lie saw a man lighting the lamp. He noticed that one jvirt of the lamp wn smaller than the other but still It swayed back and forth Just a fast a the larger part did He went on the leaning tower and held a one jtound .hot In one of Id hands and a ten hmiikI shot In the other hand. He dropjied them at the same time and be miw that they hem-bothe ground at the same Murray 422 The City Firemen had a ten p. ri. dlrll lately and threw much wa-t- r here and there back of the City Hall. nr There has no answer to Colonel Lindbergh' blunt statement that airmail contractors had. "the right of trial before being convicted." The basic principle of I'nlted State laws that a man Is innocent until proved guilty after fair trial. COAL FRED CARLSON & CO. PHONE Who will represent Murray City at the Firemen's Tournament this year? Liquid and EQervacent Tablets Rtll.f! Ntomm SIlftOM lmu;i;ty RottloMMM Nm(M Nttvov l(UQOttl "Tl egg I AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Chevrolet and I FOR Dr. Ellerston Is moving to his new office at 120 East 48th South on April 10. f s Ml ! Draper Quality Feed ! . .1 THE EAGLE EYE .,,,. e anil CALL ON .. GRAIN FLOUR s THIS IS THE WAY ONE MAN ACTED tl HEUMATISM fir-ii- l.r 4-- law The growing volume of resistance to the stringent anti-guIn Congress is encouraging to those who still U'lleve In now i !!! i ..... constitutional guarantees. The proposed law would make ownershp of small arms virtually Imixissililo for the honest citizen. And, like similar state laws. It would thus favor the criminal, who violates all laws. It would assure him that his victims were unprotected. Violence, roblcry and other crimes would be made Immeasurably easier and safer. Hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and a legion of well known It. Is to le hoied that it never passes citizens, are against the law. out of its present embryo stage. domestW . The street up toward the Mur ray High School and bevond where MeimVrs of the South Cofon- - i Comndslsonem come from, Arlington School nty ,), wood Relief Society will present ls a pretty street. quite n three-ac- t Last week's ierfect spellers: play, Friday, April i:l!h. What leciime of the plan to fix Tommy Edwards. Mary Rorich, in the ward amusement hall. The Jimmy Mash, Margie Carlson, Len- - ' affair Is under the direction of Mr. the ifiitcr of State street from the ard Tranter. Bessie Frame, Llla "d Mrs. III. hard Barrett, Watch City of Salt Lake to Murray? for the hand bills. Anderson and Bessie Tais-nos- . The follow lug programs will Ih Well, spring is bad enough but Tuesday evening nt the South iIoim, 1 r, .-.... lil... l. t.imtr .l given by the students of the Arlingiu niuir iiiiikuii, (irrr Cottonwood wad Mutual classes. ton School at the Murray High at the same time? Miss Clara Farnsworth gave iui inSchool Auditorium, Monday, April Illustrated talk of her teresting 9, at K:0O P.M. Admission ic. Where are the mother who gave travels the southern through 1. First ami second grade ocretta. the children sulphur and molasses SiMtes. east mast cities. Canada, 2. Boy's Chorus. iu the spring time? and other hit' st 'i:g plais-le 3. Third Grade Sleepy Town, a xls!ted last summer Willi other musical play. Pres. Hoover was window shop member of a travel school, 4. Piano solo Tootle Madsen. ping In ogden this week. The tight 3.. Reading, Virginia Morris. The children of Mrs. William wad. 0. Girl's Chorus. Cederlof entertained Wednesday 7. Duet, Bessie Frame, Virginia veiling In her honor, at her home. Murray City is in the 1934 Na- Gillespie. Supper was served and covers Traffic Safety Contest. A 8. Fourth Grade Folk lhtnoe. wen- - laid f..r Mrs. Cederlof. Mr. lady U safe In Murray hut not so 9. Iteading. Mary O'Koren. and Mrs. Dan Wade, Mr. mid Mrs. i "Jay Driver," or one under the 10. Octolle. laniard Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Influence of rum. The Murray 11. Sixth Grade Folk I hi nee. - B. (Ydcrlof. Mr. uud Mrs. Wil tr.su luue to lie kept In order to .... ... o.. 12. Mixed Chorus. ,1 tt , i V.I..,.!, .f ......., tl,i, ..-.- .,. ,,viii,s iur police force can drive the new The proceeds from this enter and Edward Cederlof. I car here and there. We fear Mrs. Alum t lane tainment will be used to buy benches w ,;!, IP or i.er primary for our assembly room which is a ..... nifiiim-rDi (linger Is Mill loose, i a 1, would l project of the Arlington P. T.A. Miiumay iincrm-- ii of i.loe to have a lot ai Her lioiee (lti Everyone is Invited. f ,.w ..... ,.. i,ie fn tnw were piayc.i una re- - lug the rigid wine I the bent ivacner l.a line junior. n. mature i in ss, jensen. Virginia PAVING THE WAY FOR CRIME THINGS What big event Is to take place next Friday night at the Murray one High School Gym? Oh! no could possibly have overlooked advertisements for the most important event of the year. bridge. A One Year in advance THE MURRAY HIGH FLASHES Mrs. SCHOOLS 35 Telephone Murray (Continued From Page 1) Allen entertain Domains ed the ladies of the Elite bridge club at a luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on north State street. Following the luncheon the afternoon was spent in playing Editor EDNA M. WALLACE, Associate WALLACE, Editor AT THE science department FOR Slip 1 . kc.i, ftftx.-vi- i Club Lions the of has had charge H Two nnd bnlf o,.,. . dinners this season and have provA banquet honoring students who sat- house with basement, coon t... i be to en themselves extremely have participated in school activ feed and straw room, in preparing of food and hens, gars ities during the year was given isfying work shon. familv functions. these service at assorted berries. Tills J t, Friday evening in the Plymouth Junior high school at Taylorsville. Mnnell, Miss daughter Virginia Merle Steadimin, the student body of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linnell, for- Trice, $4350 on terms or will 1 toastmaster. was George president, mer residents of Murray, now of home with small lot on tri La via, clerk of the Board of Edu$500 cash will give von tL I 1119 Herbert Avenue lu Suit Luke . ... . . r" .. ..r x n.c cation, was guest of honor. w im.iu oricK Jioine ar underwent an oieration for appendor acres ground. Soil suit It two Jennie Nelson and Mrs. icitis Saturday of last week. Mrs. ,or tlovvers good water rk'lit u ," Pearl Fredericks will entertain the was reported that Virginia is get ance of $1150 easy terms thr J of the W. O. W. club, ting along nicely. memlK'rs lourths acre, four room house, one o'clock a at afternoon Tuesday haru and other out buildings luncheon at the Fraternal hall. NEW BUS SCHEDULE The price Includes 'a $1050. will "500" luncheon Following the a calf and about 30 kH " i cow, (Bus service to Salt Lake will behe played. Plant the garden and the high 6 gin at the Murray terminal at :23, r t General Conference visitors will 0:45, 7:05, 7:25, 7:45, 8:05, 8r25, of living is solved. ' room Five be gratified to know that the Bus 8:33, at 03, 9:19, and will leave strictly modern hot The early 15 minute Intervals throughout the m East 48th South, well locatj 7 will run on Sunday. bus will leave Holladay at 9 a. m. remainder of the day. Beginning at view lot. 1 acre highly cn!tiv.J The second bus will leave at 12 :45. 11:05 p. m. the service will be as coops and other out buildings, m.. Four room modern hniKn J I The bus returning to Holladay follows: 11:25, 11:35. 11:50. p. n, a. and 1:07 12:10, 12:02, !nr;:e lot, on East Vine st. 1:05, will leave Salt Lake at 4 :30 p. m. Service between Sandy and Mid $(500. FOR RENT Miss Vema Aamodtt daughter of vale has !een changed from tin Beautiful 7 rocm strictly nil, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Aamodt re- average hour and twenty minutt rn home, double garage, g:iH f,4 turned home Monday from Los Ang- run to an average of one trip hour nace and water heater. Uest uj eles where she has spent the last ly. on. $50. eighteen months with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Wlhlle in Los AngSix room strictly bniJJ Aluminum of Strength eles she had the experience of witw n I' Keiit I'uh South. ,io. Four ounces of aluminum, mad' nessing the biggest earthquake, and Id the form of a ladder, Thrre room apartment (hue tiipportec Loa Angthe heaviest rainfall that a quarter of a ton weight at an 0.00. eles has ever had. She was also In . IMON INVESTMENT English exhibition. CO lifts Angeles when they had their iOH Utah Savings & Trust R'a first snow storm In over fifty years. I OK r. r. Jensen A party for the Sunday School 1S1 members, who had not been absent from Sunday School during Mar., was held at the Methodist church ' C. B. Wednesday. Games were played SURALGIA" and refreshments served. A prize .. t.r M.14...I. nM Kriptiuo. In utc..;" nc oxer was given to each one with a per40 ream. B'lIu md nlioi-nrfM. H ihniiMndi fect attendance record. Potul hrir.ji or nd of 155 Court (Rear Ave.) DN. ROU8E PHftRMACAL CO. pin- - (OlUli The annual fathers and sons r. v. dob o. Doiion zj, Mas 1 banquet of the Lions Club will be 5 held Thursday night, (tonight) at the High School. The domestic science department US under the supervision of Miss EmHAY . ily Taylor, will serve the banquet. freshments were served to teen guests. NEWS Buick DAY and NIGHT SERVICE PHONE Wasatch 2G93 Used Car Department 535 South Main Street (( |