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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE APPENNGS HOLLADAY ASSEMBLY 53-- Inyed a romp around the school Conference grounds. Because will not be any next Sunday, there Swimming at Wasatch Plunge is meeting. evening l,K. ii fuvoiite recreation for the adult and his I.. menilwr.s of the Play Center. After Mr Cei'W Durham reclt-- 1 each swim the crowd returns home ,)'s Chorus gave a splendid to enlov a tiicnic. All interested in M. I. A, Conjoint Inst Sunday t IveulnV A large nawmhly enjoy- the siMH-- should keep in touch with Play lenders. fete. tbe A PROCLAMATION Sunday, Octolier 14th, the prowill meeting the evening at eram WHEREAS:," the Federal Governm honor of Vernon Proctor who ment has proclaimed the period a mission. lelt.H anon on from October Tl,e ward choir party last Wed- was well attended. full of Interest : chosen and well were ,he paniees were amRefreshments directed. delightful. and ple nesday evening Tlje program was association Parent Teachers' a dancing ('hiss on Wednesday some afternoon for children.' It is conlime since a dancing class was felt lieen has need a and ducted he-pi- n the activity again. to take up proMrs. Delhi Redmond has the of The in place charge. ject meeting will Irving school. le the gymnasium at Mrs. Levan Peterson Smith was evdirector of a pageant Sunday adto was presented ening which vertise the merits of the Era. The Era Drive will soon lie under way. Stewart Coyer, guest Ieaker at the Ladies' Literary Mrs. Clara presented last Wednesday poems from several cnnteniMrary women authors and ft few of her own writings. In her talk on demonstration she endeavored to create Interest In the art of writing ixiotry. She says that good poetry has a ikiuI joy comes in readln when the soul is discovered. club Relief Society officers and visiting teachers attended the Relief Society convention on Sun1st day which was held In Murray Ward. The Stake Iward served light lunch aC noon to itl.out WO jieople. Forty-fiv- e Mrs. Collett held an executive officers' meeting Tuesday at which it was decided to Ix'gin the season's work Octolier 9. The first lesson will he theology. The visiting teachers' topic will Ik given on the fourth the Social Tuesday Just Service lesson. The Genealogy class meets nt the Ward hall each Monday evening. A splendid interest Is felt in the work nt this group. Their temple excur- each Thursday .inn Is ninducted ilcht. now instead of Friday nl"ht. Twelve M. I. A. officers attended Mutual convention which was held Four stakes in Sandy on Sunday. participated. General Itoard member conducted all classes. Mrs. Zlna L. Glade. Mrs. I layPuskwood, executward and Mrs. of 1'. P.. ives of the County 1- - to Deceinher 1, 1!:U. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week, for the shooting of migratory wildfowl in the State of 1'tah. NOW THEREFORE, I, Newell If. Cook. State Fish and Game Com missioner of the State of I'tah, In accordance with said ruling and under the authority of Section 30- Revised Statutes of Utah, 10:, do hereby declare the period commencing at sunrise Octolier 12 and continuing each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, until sundown on the evVniug of December lb. as the only dates for the hunting of mi gratory wildfowl in the State of I'tah in the year VXIL Provided that the hunting hours of each hunt ing dav shall commence at sunrise and close at sunset, and that during the said oien season the following daily bag limit and possession limit shall maintain throughout the State of Hah. to-i- t Ducks (except wood duck, ruddy and bufflehead duck) twelve In the aggregate of all kinds but not more than live of any one kind or more than live In the aggregate of the following species; eider duck, canvasbitck. redhead, greater scaup. lesser scaup, ringneck, blue-winteal, cinnamon teal, teal, green-winshoveller, and gadwall; and any MTson at any one time may possess not moiv than 24 ducks In the aggregate of all kinds, but not more than ten of any one, or more than ten in the aggregate, of the follow: elder duck, canvas ing hack, redhead, greater scaup, lesser teal, waup. ringneck, blue-win- g grcen-wiuteal, cinnamon teal, shoveller and gadwall. Geese Four lit the aggregate of all kinds daily and any jierson at any one time may ixwsess not more than eight geese or brant in the aggregate of all kinds. Wilson's Jarksnipe: twenty Coot: Twenty Ave. with two days dally Img limit as possession limit. It shall te unlawful to shoot or hoot at anv migratory 'wildfowl in the State of I'tah with any callllsT or rifle. Provided further that ducks In the State of I'tah may be taken according to regulation three, entitled "Means by which 'Game Birds May Be Taken", as Issued in the of IW4 by the Presiproclamation dent of the Hilled States. duck, g g sis-des- g by Florence Marks Anticipation ran high, Friday the iSth, when Murray High gave her 'first IVp Assembly. - Everyone was euthuslaslie over the coming game with Cyprus. Maurice Wntts, student body president, was in charge, and the following program was given : Number by the Muray High Rand. Introduction of Junior High. officers Maurice Watts Dr. Clove Pep Talk Coach Moeslnger Speech Introduction of football players Mr. Nielsen The Junior High officers are: President Louis Oliver Vice Pres. Virginia Holmes Ralph Evans Dr. Clove gave an inspiring lcp talk, lie stressed the points of good sportsmanship and fair play. His siKH'ch was followed by one from Coach Moesinger who asked the boys to "give their best" in the game with Cyprus. The assembly was concluded by school yells which were led by Delbert Wolf ley, assisted by Margaret Miller and Carol Cardwell, yell mistresses. Rev. and frowns worries, Smiles, to the Granfurnished be will tears Twin Peaki were guests of the ite High School showgolng public chapter at their meeting with Mrs. by a carefully selected cast In the Sadie Itrockbank. first of the series of school plays. ('.rowing Pains." Effle Mrs. Carlisle. M. Emliy Mrs. Pro The problems confronting are J. McDonald and Mrs. Decker are real the new officers chosen to direct the fessor and Mrs. Mclntyre itlvlileg of I). I'. I'. of Twin Teaks ly Interesting and amusing. When Terry, a girl of llft.s n. camp during the coming year. They for urns from a typical tom-lstInto have called the next meeting Octolier 11. at the home of Mrs. a the of reaction the woman, young Carlisle. Mrs. Inex Mowry was retcomical. very parents proves ained as wvrelary. George gets a notion he wants an and finally succeeds In automobile F E It A officers have extended lEcttlng n "bug" that causes the the resources of the local work renter for a longer tserlml. The project lilggct piirt of the commotion the . works sixteen women, regular, ami dght of the U- Is vend others, part time. vonr If curiosity -s 'Crowlnir Pains." one r.iliL'niliitnlli.im Bit to IMshon RT- school six of the TtM'Splays to ls given berl who wim tinnilniited last at Granite Isxly student the in the Republic-tCounty W l,y thiiI.hi as i candidate for Male Hli.1i Sclnd during tbe school year. Senator. Tin. Kin In need Ihc serV- The rnt for "Growing Pains is lc of iuhi of his experience. ns follows: Vaughn Bailey Professor . L Moulloii and Mrs. Matilda Vlvlim J.m Mrs. Mclntyre flinn held a meeting Tuesday FllH-r- t Reunion ti C.H.nre in conjunction with their I Is Swenoii oi " workers to lay plana for activit- Xrxtf . ies during the coming county Sbermaii laylor Urlim R.ilHTta Luddeli A full iiuornm was In t..i...w. Niiiatter ...Actietta Mrs. lntterson (llre.n N"al llainlltoii CUff-r- d """ The trip wits iimnr R K. V. ....'Virginia Sander activity of the Vivian I'lnjr Center. The ibaracteis Dutch. Hal. IVte. will W Frldii feffar Pally, Jane, mid Marlon, r ii ii tMntitttft n inn'i villi miii kit..utl me treasure, thirty children en- choen later. AiKlriiM. CHURCH farmers Rev. J. P. Payne, Paslor S. S. and Morninir Worship, 10 at Fair Nomination of officers for the Oral English department were held Tuesday, October 2nd. The following students were nominated: President : Frank P.Iain Earl Ileal' Bill Johnson Don WishI Vice President : Mary Frame Nedra Harker Lucille Shaw Carina Jensen Home Ffonomics Flection Election of officers for the Home Economics club was held Monday. Octolier 1st. The following girls were 'elected : Ada Pldzacklia President Glenna Gallagher Vice Pres. Madeline Burke See'y-Trca- s Y. t 5' - 1 nA . YVFFK FIRE rUFYF.NTION I KOGKAM School Auditorium, Friday, October, 15. 19IU ....Mayor Berger Address Short Play. "The Fire Next Door" Musical Number .... II. S. Orchestra Shsi-1- i .... .... .... Capl. G. K. Piercy H. S. Student I toy Scouts Demonstration Musical Number .... II. S. Orchestra Fire Drills in Elementary Schools y High p. m. i. . jf - EX This Is an every-da- y street scene the Mexican village at the World's Fifteen foreign Fair In Chicago. in villages offer the visitor theequiva-len- t of a tour of the world In a dry or two at the exposition this year. Low travel costs ard added Free Fair features make a Fair vacation cheaper this summer. STYLE and disclothes in factor tinguish inn which marks the dif-f- t retire between good riot lies and "just iloihing". Our wooh us are woven from i he finest Australian yarns . . . Hand- lailored throughout ! to II'.iiMln'ils of (house from . . . l et ns show lat-rtyou our complete line of obliga-liowilliout pattirnt . . . that intangible rmi-stru- patterns n. Hi JU lit - TIT "SVT T JT JUL yj Li 1 . kind-hearte- "Morgue". Atiatics Prohibited' Asiatics are virtually prohibited Immigrants in Canada, New Zea land and certain parts of Africa. n PHOTOGRAPHS Phen C H R considering Economy Quality materials Thorough finishing I S VMl T rvpllnnal local your l'hnlo-grapli- Ills with photographic work shiIiIWmI M ti Our A Klfts. I - e- . b your pvr dozen will Thotos nil; solve S 00 4l rn,l . portraits A. J. Peters-Studi- Nut Is City (lirltm o y W. UNDERLEAF SPRAYER SOLD & DEMONSTRATED (Ucconnnemk'd by rrofossional Florists) HAY - GRAIN - - FEED - - FLOUR - COAL V.. The Senior Culld Girls held their regular meeting at the church o....n Tuesday evening with a dinner at 15:30, Following this the business and devotional meeting were held. Miss Dressel gnve an Interesting Bible lesson on the topic, "What Have You In Your Hand?" Some work was done o lit he Christ mas box for the Chrrsthin Centol where another group of girls mended song hooka. Plans were made for a Ienny social to lie held during the month of Xovemlier. State Women's Meeting Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer. Miss Freda Dressel nd Mrs. J. P. Payne the Indies Auxiliary at a 't:ite Baptist Women's Meeting" at Magna, Monday. The meeting was charge of Mrs. F. J. Lucas of Salt Lake City, president: and Mrs. W. II. Fowle. of (Igden, Slate Secretary. RejMirts were given from ill departments and many helpful A delicious given. oiggestlons hitii lnHiii was served at noon. Attention Indies! ! A .very sjioclal privilege Is In store for you at the Immanui'l church on Thursday. IK tuber II. At this time ." of our Rocky Mountain District leaders will Is' lure to lead us In coiifcrcnii's and give nne very fine addresses, iiur pioln for the day Is 1." women presCan we reach this goal? We ent. an If we will. Pot luck luncheon served at noon. DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON & CO. Hall PHONE Murray Opposite City 422 Notice To Motorists - d 11 BUY and SAVE at the . . . 11 Silver Bell Station South State Street 4400 Murray's Track Side Station for Reta'J Trade Direct from tank car to your car Silver Bell Gasoline . . . Price . . . . . Finest . Per J5 10C Gallon WHY PAY MORE? Reading (hurts Our Bible Reading charts for have arrived. You may obtain yours at S. S. or church on Siindav. IU1 Mire to ask for one. He-toli- Fred Kaufman South State Street below City Hall doors Two WE CLEAN. ALTER and 41107 EXTRA EXTRA i REPAIR! Sam's Inn Boxelder Street and 5th Avenue, Murray CALLING ALL USED CAR BUYERS . . . ! MATFKIU. TOMTITS HELD Here Are Good Used Automobiles That Give High Values . . . Your Dollar Receives Respect in these Prices. FrJ Tri.rU. ' Toll rWrnlet. Slii.it wind 1mm'. Slake 192G Ford Bakery Truck ..... 1926 Eex Sedan, Good Tiros .... 1071 Fm-r- l Sidan. Dandv Sh.ifc W cls f lu Wire 1931 Auburn Sport Sedan, lOtn rttvrn1t Coudc Coach, Sjurial 1931 Chevrolet Chevrolet 1931 Sport Road.ter 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1010 IQlft 1 .. .. Tlirenlity ' I ii.. inc dl- .- M...v 570 So. State I Rl.SH h ler T. line of the Hlhle I .comou Sermon 'lolll Eccle!i!H1ei In Ihe. 1 :!. lie' wunN "The thin::1 wh'nh thiil hath Ixt'ii. h;ill le; nnd that which U iloii" 4 i that which hIiiiII U tloiie: nnl there Is no new tl.lnii uinlcr the Il JJ-J- J 35.00 475.00 275.00 325.00 325.00 325.00 Phone Hy. 3415 Phone Murray 570 Becker's NS( lENTIHC .in-- ! Fisher's Beer COLD ALL THE TIME! VISIT THIS PLACE!! - l I t vc . . . HAMBURGERS. HOT DOGS. Vc CI IKF.SK an.l HAM & Kf.G SANDWICHES Music If Eventually, Why Not Now Unit Min." from ihc Anioiiir Ihe correlative ChrlMhin Science textlxNtk 'Scleini' nivl Health with Key t.i Ihe Snip Iron-Cla- d 17RB Si. BEER! A HE the xuhject of the I vnti Senium lu nil t'hurchcH of t'hrUl, SelelitlM, on SnmlM.V, IM- $225.00 225.00 ERWIN MOTOR CO. ir- Mr. Wynn: 1 v APPOINTMENT ? IT windows closed. How many of you folks here have hoard about our truants? We certainly are not proud of them, nor are we ashamed of them. They must have courage to ride around in such a '"car" as the Deseret News described In their column, "The Salt Shaker". The "car" was examined by Captain O. B. Record. Captain Record described the "car" as having 110 brakes, no clutch, no reverse, no lights, no horn, no muffler, no windshield, no top, no springs, one half radiator, and no emergency brakes, but otherwise the car was in good running condition. These boys were rescued by the officer of public safety, patrolman C. J. Larson. Patrolman We wish to thank Larson for having saved seven of our courageous young folks from the "Bug House" or maybe the . All Cars Selling Over S200.00 Carry Guarantee! Erwin's 71 Dear their keep I have never traveled before, so am seeking some information. I unEvening Service, 7:30 p. in. (I'liion derstand that lu every city there Service, with the Taylor Avenue are two kinds of hotels American and European. I know whut It Baptist church. ( means by an American hotel, but Midweek Service, Wednesday, 7 :.'! what Is an European hotel? p. ni. Sincerely, RALLY DAY I. WILL TOUR. Rally and Promotion Day will Answer: You can tell a European In our Bible School next hotel very easily. Fighting ou Sunday, (Vtober "th. AVe are hopfloor. every that nieinlier school our of ing every will be present and bring some visDear Mr. Wynn: itor with them. At the close of the I am a minister of a church and class session, a short Rally Day notice my congivgatlon on Sunday be program will presented mid pro- Is composed mostly of women. motion exercised will be held. Help What do you suggest to help me us have a record atttendance nt the men? this time. You are assured of a get Yours truly, happy and helpful time, sent in 1 PREACH. our Bible School. Come mid See! Answer: Put a putting green In Meeting At Taylor the rear of the church and reserve Members and friends of our the last two rows for smoking. w Hj'ttpi-r. Ihe A.'.t'i',Hl church are invited to join with the WM' Srrvlr Taylor Avenue church in the closing session of their Rally Day on Fiit Free Librry Sunday evening at 7:.'5) p. ni. Cars The first Tree library In the Unit will leave the Murray church at 7 o'clock. Special music will le ed States was the Pcterhoroug1 (N. It ) Town lllo-iirfurnished by the M array Ladies' dot an to hers. quartet I't's help make this n great day for Taylor. Hint." Iy Mary linker IM'ly. are the Ktatenient: "The only fact N any material ctnvpt that It N neither wleiiiltU' nor eternal, hut nul'Ject to t haliKi' llli'l I p. V.i I. Mortal inut l""K fitillnc. Unite form. If they would tain the true .eline of tiling of mortal I p. '.'HI). The cotiii'plhiim firlnir Ihoiiuht liiu- -t j:lvo way t and the Ideal. of i.ll that It eternal. Thrmiuh many will ! ottaiiiiHK hnnuiii (onii'Hloim. and Ihe iniinoit-a- l niofnd of ttml'n creaand tion will finally le hc ii a the Irue iiiliivptlnn tf helliK." Ip. -- iKU. fiftt rH : in. MISS THE IlPays To Have Your Own Mr. Wynn have always heard that living in the country is much healthier than livii:g In the city. If this Is true, wh Is the air so much purer lu the country? Yours truly, C. D. SOIL Answer: The reason the air Is so pure in the country is because the 62 Kust 48th South St. Mexico an-u-c- Ijivein lVlerv.u ear I Patrick Maguire, Pastor. BAPTIST by Grace Goff uA- cnin-lo'm- I 4000 Wasatch Strvet Sunday Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Week-da- y Mass, 8:00 a. ni. FLECTIONS I. '"t wtnla Church Tom Oliver received a broken jic:"oo.o.o.o,.o,Ao..o;.o..o collar bone In the football game This attractive tunic dress for All of the Frldav with Cyprus. Is of powder blue silk afternoon express students of Murray High linen. It buttons down the hack their sympathy, and we hie Tom and has a sheer navy blue scarf. effects. serious recovers without 1 Dear Mr. Wynti: I wrote yuti some time ago to help nie solve a "Cross-WorPuzzle." 1 asked you for a twelve-lette- r word and you meaning "Letter-Carrier,said 'Postman." The word 'Tost-manonly lias .seven letters. Where are the oilier live letters? Truly yours, WIRDFER WiiKD. Answer: The other live letter are In the postm.-in'hag. St. Vincent de Paul r, after Perfect ices. Sec'y-Treasur- I'LAY GRANITE SCHOOL i TYNN ByTh- ED Fool Services held every Sunday afternoon at 171 East 4Sth South. Divine worship with sermon by tbe pastor, Rev. John Eelertas, at 3 p. in. Sunday School at 2 p. in. Tbe Lutheran church welcomes visitors to its serv- : P"rty children enloved a hike to ( luul CMtiin1llt till Sophie ie Hie of (bstrge Morris Trnfflc Officer QiscjSicn Box Lutheran Church Lutheran ( hrist Evangelical ( liurcli (Missouri Synod) f General ed OIK TRUANTS CHURCH NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY Afternoon Tunic MURRAY HI SCHOOL PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR ALL! Ed's Cabaret Candidate for your Business! "Where You Ihivc a Cr.it nl Time" Our Beer Always Cold! Dent Brer . . Bett Served |