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Show VMIUJ Will Be Returned Samuel Insult, pronounced fit government doctors will be started back to the United States on the 13th, to face the fraud chaws he has eluded for 18 months. by Johnson Reports Business Upturn ESTADLISIIEr1890 MURRAY Holders of Liberty Hugh S. Johnson reports "ery definite business up trn" and says "all factors have contributed" to bring about this result, among them being the re covery act and the beginning of heavy construction allowed under it through public works. There were the benefits pnld out to cot was the rise in the price of petro leuin and bituminous coal, and many other things. Bonds May Trade General Lake Dike Feasible Jacob L. Crane, reporting to the of New Research Corporation York, following nn investigation of the project made by the corporation nt the request of Governor H. Blood, reports that Henry from an engineering standpoint It is entirely feasible to create a fresh water arm In the southeastern part of the Great Salt Lake through diking. .Beer License Fees Net Salt Lake $29,000.00 Nearly a third of the $92,000 Increase in city revenues for the first quarter of 1934 was due to beer license fees, according to the reHirt of Samuel F. Nichols, city auditor, submitted to the city com- NEW The First National Rank of Murray has received a telegram from Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, asking for a campaign to advise holders of the VA per cent Liberty bond holders should exchange them for new conversion bonds or sell them on the market. Interest on a part of the bonds Is no longer In effect after April 15th. The telegram to the bank Is as follows : CITY, UTAH, .THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 VOLUME 44 Ice Chapel Is Built by Students F.E.R.A. PRO The Community GRAM STARTS FRIDAY The wage scale for the New Federal emergency relief administration workers will be a minimum of 50 cents an hour for unskilled labor and a maximum of $1.12 for skilled labor In Salt Lake county and other industrial areas. Pay of workers In rural areas will be 40 cents an hour, minimum, which is an increase of 10 cents minimum from the former fixed by the government, but a decrease of 10 cents from the CWA rate. Rural workers will be pnld In relief orders, commodities and livestock, and Industrial area workers in cash. Approximately 330 enrds were mailed to Salt Lake county Jobless Wlednesdny, calling them to work next Tuesday, when F E R A work In the county resumes, Ernest S. Holmes, manager of the Salt Lake county relief committee, reported. Six hundred men will be required to complete C W A projects on which materials were left when the 0 W A was absorbed April 1 by the F E R A in Salt Lake county, Mr. Holmes said. It Is hoped that more than 000 may be emplayed later. IOcal projects include work at the Salt Lake General hospital, completion of the airport extension, cleaning the state enpitol, work on the Red Rutte pijie line and cleaning out several canals. Four hundred thousand dollars has been allotted for the April relief program In Utah by the F E R A, Mr. Hinckley was Informer several days ago. The original April allotment for Utah was $250,000, Mr. Hinckley has pointed out. This was raised to $100,000 ufter Governor Wood and had stressed the moral obligation of the government to complete projects begun under the ' IF f4i v i , ' -- ! sm 5 IT I 30-ce- nt Washington, First National Rank, D. C. April 9 Murray, Utah. "Would greatly appreciate your cooperation In reaching Individual holders of called fourth Llbeity Loan bonds, stop. Please use your good efforts not only in contacting your own customers but as a pub lic service offer your facilities to your community, stop. Suggest you get In touch your local newspaiers requesting them to bring facts to attention of public, stop, great many holders of bonds in small doubtless unaware denominations advantages of exchange Into new Issue now selling at substantial premium, stop, they are difficult for us to reach, stop, bonds should le In mail not later than midnight Thursday twelfth, stop, would ap preciate If you telegraph me col lect whe'her can count on your tlo Henry Morgenthau Jr.. Secretary of The Treasury. mission. The report showed that from the sale of beer the city obtained $'20,O(K) in new revenue. The reiort showed that the city's $200,000 C V A fund set up several months ago for materials and suHrvlslon of work on various It Is estimated' that more than projects has an unexpended balof the called Liberty $1,500,000 ance of $10,000. lionds are held by residents of the Intermountaln west. The treasury Labor Troubles department has reported that more Refusal of G2 Detroit shops Wed- than $1 .000,000.01 0 of the called nesday to listen to wage and hour series are out standing. demands of the Mechanics' EducaRecent quotations of the Liberty tional society confronted the auto-- 1 bonds nre around $101 but they mobile Industry with another men- may drop in price after April 15, because of the stopping of Interest. acing walk-ouUnion representatives announced The bonds of the 4 per cent they would call 18,000 tool and die Liberty loan Issue which have makers out on strike at midnight been called are both coupon and The coupon bonds. Thursday. registered lnlior troubles as their workers Imnds called are those beginning Industries were sharing with the serial letters A, J, and Other presented petitions for return to K and ending with the digits 1, !onds the 1920 wage levels. 9 and 10. The registered Other wage troubles Include do not carry serial letters, and aviation manufactures, shipyards, those which are called l'ar serial soup company, shirt numbers ending In the digits 1, 0, Campbell manufactures ami oil field work- nnd 0. It Is best to present registers. ered lmnds for exchange by Thursday midnight, so that the money Defies N R A Order conversion bonds, or the new the election of the holder, can at representing Forney Johnston, lie made available by or shortly Alabama conl operators, Wednesafter April 13. The coupon bonds day night defied X R A's order es dioulri le exchanged before April and hour seven a day tabllshlng or 15 at current market prices higher wages In the bituminous new conversion for the exchanged ronl Industry. Mr. Johnston said: choice of the holder. civil war In the In- Itonds, at the "As value Face payment of coiijmn Industry and subjection of the made be will bonds by banks April dustry to three proconsuls work- 15. while exchange of registered ing through a military ringmaster, bonds requires earlier action. In we prefer civil war." bonds must be sent thnt registered Sjs'iiklng nt the closing session ot the United States treasury. of the recovery administration's You are Invited to call at the coal wac hearing. Johnston said: Rank and confer National First we "So far as we are concerned them with regarding the exchange have definitely and finally deterIf you woul care bonds. of your mined thnt we will not conform any Information. for further determinafurther to any one-mation of policy and dictation In reRKMKF pudiation of essential basis and Ml'RRtY FIRST WARD SOCIETY covenant of the code. (The bituminous coal code.) Mrs. Amy Jenkins Morris will "That conclusion on our pnri Is t Tues Anal and we arc prepared to take give the literary lesson Relief ward First ot IndusMurray this to save day the ronnspience will try from a destination worse than Society meeting. The Ten unusual have value, literary the economic chaos of the past." nyson Udng the xot and writer under discussion. Charges Against Dr. Wirt. Musical numbers of an especially The charge that Dr. Win, Wirt, entertaining nature will be featurG;iry, Ind., educator, who saysst ed, among them being Voice num-ermembers of the "brain-truthat by Miss Mary Frame, revolution contemplated It Is desired that a full attend-micagainst the government, was JailIk present. Every one Is Inactivities," vited. ed for during the World War. was made Wednesday by TCulwInkle of North OUTLAWS OF EDEN were Onrolltm. These uliargo . Kvno H.v Fetor poedlly denied. It Is expected the "brain trust" A (VHchtfiil ndvcntiire (rowill end next Tuesday Inquiry mance with the refreshing vein with the testimony of the sit per-mof this great American author. who were present at the The "onMnw of Eden" will dinner party In Virginia, where In The Muray 1e published Wirt Mys be heard first hand InEagle beginning next week. formation of plots and plans which Yon will rend In the ehnrroter I. im a revolution Jed to lr.nl Lit of the very human In this against I he government wbs conKvne talks alx-uj pie e a theme you will enjoy. templated. Wirt told the commit-tostory, Wednesday Ihe admlnlst raIVter R. Kyne has soldiered tion's sutwUtcnce homestead profrom Manila to Verdun nnl gram wn additional proof to him bis way around th" know definite move was under wax t0 world and to the hearts of Rend bis wreck the established order. men and women. a for life. rest and lUpubllmn senator, Robinson of gain yarn ImMnnn, told reporters he You will watch for ench Wirt's testimony had Justified of the story of folks the belief that a plot existed like to know In the would ymi among "brain trusters" lo overturn fleh real men and women. the government. lie sure you read "Outlaws of Eden" In The Eagle next Go to Madscn's April Sale! lue. ra t. m-x- s "pro-Gorma- m f t 1 15 " 3 fit ''"'V: t I Iimm, AJS?r's, OTUUENTS of Lawrence college at Appletun, Wis., have erected this 3 handsome chapel on the campus, using more than 02 tons of Ice. Tlie structure, whh-l- Is IS feet high, Is lighted at night by 20,(XX) watts of white and colored lights. i VETERAN PRESENTS VIEW ON PENSION LAW ACTIVITY AT A. S. Note: n Vet'-rnn- s t IM PREMISES to n city It Is when the business Institutions Im-- i oe ntid beautify their buildings, tmd promises, as well us the Individual citizens. The Mountain States Telephone nnd Teh graph company stands out coiisplciously as nn Institution that well nliend along this line. Mr. Remus Rills Is responsible In Surge part In iimpcnitlon with the ininager, Mr. West over, as be Is In barge of both Inside and outside quipmctit and the boll. ling and This si ring has wi'ii .round. nfin.v Improvement plans ranted nt, Miih us im'ntlng and planting mill flowers, making of flnulls-rthis building and grounds one of he lined atiracllxe In Ihe city. most grntlfylng The Women of Woodcraft ilub a one o'clock nt the bun hem Wedw-sdnHall. Mr. Jennie Nelson were anl Mr. Pearl Fredericks o, The afternoon was l.e pent In playing five hundred and Til-li- e prizes were warded to Mrs. lUwsle Nelson and Mrs, Bergen. wre entertained at Era-tern- ho-tcs- a PI s COMPANY K tit , The communication following refers to an Item appearing in the Eagle last week regarding the bill which President Roosevelt opjssed and which he vetoed. Veterans of the Spanish-AmericaWar, who are now past sixty years old, were highly honored and respected In 1S;IS. In fact, 'hey were praised and acclaimed the. Nation's defenders in every town and hamlet in Amercia. The same was true in 1017 when the boys left their homes to go over seas during the great World War. The same picture was rinncted with the big boys doing more than their slmre of the shouting, while the Veterans made the sacrifices and brought honor and credit to .C W A. the nation. Work on .12 state projects, which The above fads I'm sure cannot will cost approximately $200,000 be denied. and employ l.ToO to 2m xi men in the It Is not my purpose to hi- - unfair state, will begin next week, Mr. In this article, but since the VeHinckley said. terans are being placed in a false in light by an article FRATERNAL ORDER OF the press, under date published of April 5, EAGLES NEWS I feel that It Is only fair th.it It I would recognize be answered. Thursday evening. April !ith, was the article as coining from some Social right at the local Fraternal member of National Economy Order of Eagles' Aerie, ami a gissl This fjilse and libelous League. was on statement to repiesentiition of mcmls-rwhich I refer Is mahand to enjoy the regular monthly licious and and calculated unfair, social A lunch was served fol- to tl.e jdi pie against the prejudice lowing the meeting. R. A. Klasco Veterans. I quote the last parawas the lucky man to win the prl'e of said article: "The raid graph The drawing Is a new on the drawing. Treasury Is for $22S.fHs),0iO idea of the advisory committee, to which the White House, and up each meeting the Aerie nys a praisal hoards, have snld the Vemonth's dues to the member pres- terans an' not entitled." ent whose uuiuIht Is drawn from So the are the sole !he hat. f this TrciiHiry raid. The soft ball committee, comK'oiitlnu'-on 7) Page posed of Wm. Krebs, Em Wright. Im Staiii'fer and J. Ulrch. retriltM (!.(ERT FRIDAY ed that a league Is to be formed by various organizations. Murray The Patid .'MVrs of the MurEach team Is to Is composed of ray will sponsor a 'e Si im-menilsrs In good standing In the "oni-orband the by Friday evenorganization they play for. Win. ing nt the hk-l-i school. business Krebs was appointed Mr. Robin-iowill pre sent the manacer of the F.igles team, a hand In the exact program they captain Is to be selected from team will give at Price on April eonto members. The hull roinmlttoe will day. The com-eiIs given entirely meet with other committees during free to the public to acquaint the week to organize the league. t hem with the class of work the Members wishing to play soft ball Mnrr-loud will deliver at the will resir. to Wm. Krebs. im h' I" Pvlis" and It Is sincerely F. II. PETERS, desired that every one within the F. O. I. News Reporter eoiifliies of Murray City will TEI.K1 HONE I KO KS trnn Ills most wm thu Mo enter- tainment. The fund Is dowlv but surely rowing licit will flounce the travel of the band lo Prb-e- , but there U still a shoitiige. Thru the cake sales held nf the schools by the bind mothers this week a addvery si'bstnntlal sum has ed to I lie fund. Following the con-- I Friday n'ght a dance will le held for tthlih th- - small sum of en ciliis will ebaiu'ed The going to lYlee Is a moment-inn t only for the band lclf. Pill also for the school and the community nn i 'l. Encourage be band and assist then In tle-lpie! for recognition In the state is n muslin) organization, by being at the oonivrt and damv Friday night. A dime Is such a small 'tun for so much isiterlnlnment. nnd for such a cause, t'oMK one. I Vine till! evjH-iiM'- Is-e- s r The ndnll class of Tiiylovuvllle ward Is making special arrangements for their nnnnnl banquet to lie held next Tuesday evening. Ily rum Reunion Jr., nnd Mrs. Th"nin Gerrnrd are In charge. A special committee has been appointed nnd the work Is well under way. & CAMPAIGN EXTENDED The Cottonwood Stake Raby Clinic, which has been so successfully maintained at the City Hull for u number of years has met a very definite need In the community and has proven of Inestimable value to many mothers. Mrs. Alice G. Silver, mnnager of the clinic has been a most devoted nnd unselfish worker for It's success, nnd gives the following brief history of the clinic and a reiort A the fiscal year: S K. PLANT .lSelween forty nnd fifty men have returned to work at the American Smelting and Refining company plant during the past week. The work showing this renewed activity Includes roasting, and shipping of by products. Superintendent Reid states there Is no definite assurance that the smelter will reopen in the very near future, but that ore Is accumulating at (he plant, and there Is the possibility thnt activity will be renewed there at a not too distant date. That men are going hack even In "mull numbers for a several months period, with the possibility of this 'line Is'lng extended Info an indefinite length of time, Is most heartening to all Murray residents. Business Is definitely on the uf)-- ! urn. and it Is with renewed hos hat we look forward to nome pere manent activity at the snielter the present demand for labor there censes. le-for- U R0WEN SPEAKER During the World War when President Woodrow Wilson culled uism the Relief Society for their wheat, which each ward organiza tion had been storing for many vears, through the counsel of Ilrlg- ham Young, they responded to the call wholeheartedly. The wheat was shlpMd and the government paid for the same and the money was sent to the presiding Rishoprlo of the Church, where the Interest on this fund Is used for expectant mothers nnd child- welfare work In the different wards and stakes of the Church. The Cottonwood Stake Relief over by Society, then presided Amanda Ragley, was the first Relief Society In the Church to organ ize n free age child clin ic In our community, under the able BU(Hrvlslon of Mary P. Lindsay. This clinic was established Just twelve years ago last January, mid It was held In a small room in the Harker Puihling. It was the second clinic to affiliated with the State Board of Health under the Sbei-her- d Turner Act. Dr. linker of WinhI Cross Is'lng the first. The Clinic was then moved over to the rooms which we now occupy In the Murray City Hall, the County of Salt Lake providing us with the services of the County School nurse. After Ihe Shepherd-Towne- r Act was repealed we were then solely under the Relief Society ngaln. Murray City generously furnishing our rooms the same ns The Doctors of Murray have ted with us In a very klud and generous wny. Many of them have willingly given of their valuable time. A chart Is kept of each child that registers at the Clinic and hose charts are kept on file. We have a complete file of every .hilil that has ever lss'ii brought Ht our clinic. For the fiscal year beginning July 1. 10.12 and ending July 1. i:ai. there were lHU children examined; 115 new babies, and there were 522 physical examinations made. We cordially Invite every mother of our community to bring their children to our FREE WILL RARY CLINIC, which Is held the first and third Thursday of ench month In the Murray City Hall, nt M a. m. ALICE SILVER, Stake H.llef Society. pro-scho- The Murray Flower Garden club ineeilng scheduled for Thursday evening in the county firemen's hall, which Is furnished through the viu'tesy of Commissioner E. E. Howe, has Iss-sistsned to Thursday of next week, April 10. Grant R. Rowen, president of the Utah Associated Garden clulns. nd head gardener at the Utah Slate Capitol, will give nn address illustrated with colored slides, on shrubs and perennials. This promises to - one of tl.e most Interesting meetings held by the Flower Garden club, as Mr, Roweu Is well known throughout this section as an authority on all subjects to flowers and their culture. Election of officers will also Is' held at this meeting. The Murray Flower Garden club, is a civic organl.atloii. Is taking n active jwirf In Ihe Clean Up I). A. Y.'S WILL HOM) MEMRERSHIP PARTY I'l'mpaU'ii and all Its members nre oseo1ally InierosW In 'the of the campaign, as Disabled American Veterans of nirards the Improvement and the Woild War, Argonne Chapter of the home grounds. No. 2 will hold a membership party Mnday evening. April Id, nt S:iMl MURRAY VOMVS(Mn of o'clock, In Ihe Chnmls-- r HOSTS TO M1DYAI.R In Salt Lake, All disabled veterans of the World Ihe Mldvale Community Club will ls the guests of th" Murray War, their wives, mothers, sisters. W men's flub next Thursday, ApInuu'hters, and gold slur mothers ril III. The Mldvale club will ire requested to ls present nnd furnish Ihe program. Ten will ls an evening of entertainment. served. This party Is Is'lng held In celeTie- - Murray Woman's Club Is bration and In honor of the nation-widone hundred jht cent inctulH-rshlIhe drive which litis lean Up Campaign drive In MurIn progivss, ii tut which closes ray ami Is sfionsorlng the activity if midnight. April :tO. In exciy way, many of Its tnctn-U-r- s C. Clarence Neven acting as Judges In the Mini Mr. tieorge A. Fiinsf, State recontest. habilitation offWr will he the principal s)"iikers. The School of Instruction for the Vntlllnry members of the Disabled Veterans of the World War will lie held a! theTrlomie Auditorium Sat unlay. One session will ls nt P' i. m. nnd another nt 2 p. m. This school of Institution U under the liroctlon of National Committee-womaMis Mildred llncdi. All In- A great many people have looktucmls-reri-t- is are limited. ed In the Irish lied Rat Rox of OiiMcn The South Cottotiw-ms- l Tmiy Iuvnll's slwi' bearing nlmut the "Plstressiil Man" for whom Club program which wns given jce Townsond has Nm searching. Wednesday evening of hud week Frank NeNmi Is bmk on the Job if the wnrd chapel, was n success :fter some days vacation. Iiurlng and wn well attended. Every the vacation he planted many new effort Is Is'lng mode by the nvont bulbs, roots mid shrubs. ty ores nl 7sl club to beautify the Two acres of rltinlns Is Ihe wnrd bouse grounds by planting on Page 7) various trees, shrubs and flowers. Im- g con-phas- e lieiiu-flyin- g - Com-mori'- en-Jo- y N-e- beau-tiflcatlo- n s Mayor Herger has extended the CamAnnual Murray Clean-Upaign for another week, ending The Mayor Saturday, April 21. desires to give every citizen ample time to get his home and yard cleaned up and in the best possible shniH. The rain of a week ago Interfered with clenn-u- p operations. It is the hope of the City Commission and Roard of Education that every home, every yard, every street and every unused plot of ground be thoroughly cleaned, renovated and beautified. The City Commission has put In service extra trucks to haul away refuse and gnrbuge. Citizens nre requested to call Marshal Lundqulst for a truck to haul away refuse that cannot convenletly be placed on the curb for disposal by the regular methods. The Hchools and Parent-Teacherassociations of the schools are giving every assistance In this clean-uThe teachers campaign. of each room and the P. T. A. home associated mothers are riHim with a third parent as a commits actee to superlvse the clean-utivities of the children In the room. The high school teachers and home room mothers have dlstrict- ih! the town and have asked the of the parents of each child In this clean-ucampaign. g The schools have also been on tin educational campaign the civic, health, artistic and .hi cultural value of a clean city. The art classes are drawing clean-uposters, and the English clnsses ire writing essays on the virtue of a clean town. The teachers of health are emphasizing the contribution of cleanliness to health. Do awny with rubbish and dirt ind in a great measure you banish disease. Flies, rats, and other carriers of disease lurk in filth. During the past week, the class's In Civics and Citizenship have studying the cultural and economic value of beautiful surroundings. Mayor Rerger has appointed the following citizens to work with the City Commission and Roard of Education and award the prlaes for the homes making the best Improvement thU year: Mrs. WL 8. Mrs. Howard Hnusknecht, Reid, D. A. McMillan, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Wahlqulst. Mrs. I). W. Moffat, Dr. James Clove, Principal A. R. Taylor and Principal E. D. Mortenson. The Hoy Scouts under Mr. are helping In the clean-uif vacant yards and unoccupied plots of ground. p a GRANT rat IRRA y Baby Clinic NO. 83 s' p p p car-"ylu- p ts-e- Mor-'euso- ii, PETER II. LARSEN SUCCUMBS TO INFIRMITIES Peter II. Ijirsen. 4730 Plum treef, died at his home Tuesday at vears. Infirmities Incident to old S:.'T, at the advanced age of 80 was the cause of his death. Mr. Iirsen was Irnrn March 1, s",t, In I Hmi mark, and came to the Unltisl States when he was 31 years of age. For 21 years he made his home In Elslnore and for the last .'I years hud lived In Murray. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ChrlsMane Idirsen; two daughters, of Magna, and Mrs. Mrs. Ella Oln-!'vn long of Ios Angeles; a son, Emll C. I.arseii. of Salt I.ke: eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. ENLIST IN MURRAY CITY CLEAN-U- P Murray City Commission has extended the Annual Murrsy campaign for City Clean-Upini until April 21st. Every resident of Murray Is urgisl lo make a renl effort In p this year's rlenn-np- . The past mild winter and early warm weather has afforded us a great start, and a few days Intensive effort will make the city look like now. Extra gnrhnge service can be Marshul bad by notifying Lundqulst at Murray 170. A big truck will call and move anything except a mortgage. Plant rlnnlas; pnlnt up and clean up right awHy; le a real Murray Rooster. Judging and prtise awarding will Ik held soon after April 21. The prlac will ls awarded on the bnsls of the greatest Improvement wen In any home ground nnd surroundings. Everyone has a chance to wlu. |