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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE cin THE MURRAY EAGLE C. B. WALLACE, Editor HOLLADAY HAPPENINGS EDNA M. WALLACE, Associate Editor Issubu every Thursday 35 Telephone Murray Entered ns second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Pontoffice at Suit Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SIHSCRHTION Salt Lake County, I tan One Year in advance Six Months in advance $1.00 50 Elsewhere in United States One Year in advance $2.00 Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter P1IOXE HOLLADAY irSTRUL! hinnd of Holladay manifest itself when large num , bers of men went ai t a. m. iL. Colt rana rnlirsft tO See Sir Malcolm Campbell make his fa mous drive. f can of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wray T ierved by the hostess. AnrTfilaC Q TP P"l psts of their Mr. and parents in Holladay, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Jensen Mrs. Wray and George have returned home alter spend- Mrs. J. D. Bowers. of ing two weeks visiting points interest from San Francisco Ernest Neilson and his party Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bird southward as far as San Diego. of twenty have returned from a and son Lawrence went to Delta and successful excur-cin- n Miss Mildred Bowers will en- pleasant on Saturday to attend a reunion ten davs to San Diego rf enroute. of the Bird family. The celebra tertain at a Bridge supper Satur- and points of interest tion was to be held at a summer day evening honoring her sister, cabin in Oak City canyon about Mrs. W. B. Wray. HInnil Mrc v.TlldlOn Tolman . anu IV one-hamile from the top. As and family will spend the weekMr. and Mrs. Dennis Bow-thorDr. Bird and his brother, George members of their faCOVJ vkitincr s a teacher and Mr. and Mrs. Loy at iouth rtign, witn at Hurricane, Utah. returned Sunday evening mily his "family proceeded up the can yon at about 4 p. m., Saturday from a trip to the exposition in Holladay Play Center marked afternoon, ahail storm broke. By San Diego. the closing of its summer prothe time they had reached the and degram by giving a parade of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allington monstration cabin and parked their cars Dr. the of handiwork Bird realized that a flood was Senior spent a pleasant vacation children s Twenty-thre- e 'season. booming down the creek. He in southern California while vis vehicles af various discriptions was able to back his car rapidly iting with Mr. and Mrs. John were attractively decorated and to high land. But before George jood of Oregon. Mrs. Good is 'were sandwiched in with one ah: a was able to master his car the a sister oi Mrs. miingiun. hundred-twent- y children in coswater was upon them with such tume in the line of march. The force that they were carried Next Sunday, Sept. 8, Fast event was set on the campus of down stream seventy-fiv- e feet, day exercises will be held at 0 Irving Jr. high school and was where their car lodged against a. m. well patronized by parents of a tree, with water running all the children. Officers of the P. around them and part of the M. I. A. officers announce that the A. who have sponsored time over the top of the car. Bryant S. Hinckley will be guest ,T. much W-V- Bywii ey Y m Holladay People Have Exciting Time When Delta Flood Breaks UKtKAK TOUGHE A RAGINGT Padaj, - 'm mhcS I. T1 1 lf pe An-dru- EDITORIALS THE PEOPLE REVOLT AGAINST DEBT SIGNS indicate that the American people are at last ening to the danger of ", property-confiscatin- awak- g bond issues. A few weeks ago a special election was held in Rhode Island, in which the voters were called upon to pass on a number of proposals for building public works, and carrying on other activities in the name of relief. In spite of the facts that passage of all the bills would have increased the state's bonded indebtedness by about 50 per cent, the "dope" had it that the measures, with their political backing, would pass. The "dope" missed. Rhode Island citizens voted down all but one of the measures, by heavy majorities. The measure that passed provided for direct relief for the needy, and was designed to achieve the necessary purpose at a minimum of cost without saddling the taxpayers with unnecessary and expensive public works. A short time later the voters of California met a similar crisis at the polls. Several measures which would have put that already state farther into debt, were on the ballot. An awakened citizenry swung the axe and when the votes were counted the measures had taken hearty lickings. It is to be hoped that these elections, in widely separated states, are symbolic of the national trend of thought. The most menacing governmental ventures of recent years have been those which have piled debt upon debt, put government debt-ridde- n into competition with private business, increased taxes, weakened state credit and created industrial fear. This course has made it next to impossible to create normal jobs because private industry, sole source of productive employment, is afraid to take chances in the face of confiscatory taxation, e legislation and regulation. We are drawing capital into federal ImmuIs where its chief benefits accrue to our growing bureaucracy, not to the people of the needy. Follow Rhode Island and California in defeating g bond issues. tax-fre- debt-creatin- PLANNING FOR THE MINES GOVERNOR Martin of Oregon has inaugurated a project which could be followed to advantage in a number of other states. He has appointed a committee of seven well known Oregon citizens to lay plans for developing the state's mining . industry. Even in states where mining is highly developed, similar committees could be productive of much good. They could study mining's tax and legislative problems thorns in the side of the industry even in normal times ami make recommendations to state officials. They could lay the groundwork e for a mining program which would encourage it and help it operate profitably, to the benefit of labor and the state. Mining is one of the basic industries which are vital to the nation, in war and in peace, in good times and in bad. It deserves intelligent, scientific aid. , long-rang- MAKING LAWS FOR NEUTRALITY .... . fseqny ZV?Zd INTO tmm)m JfSSfi M DIGNITY FIKT TAILOR WADE PUMLJIT" UNiroftM. SUIT Of HIS ROMM .' trfk . .:'d : 'fcv mi w m 11-3- minutes the storm was so severe that it was impossible to give any service to them. During these tense moments Dr. Bird split some logs and built a big fire. Then he and Mrs. Bird with the aid of a long rope rescued fourteen people, four adults and ten children, who were marooned on an island in the side of the stream as it was being submerged with increasing waters. With the help of these adults rescue for George and his family was begun. In the car now almost covered with mud were Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, mother Bird, 79 years of age and two children. Thus Dr. and Mrs. Bird were the means of bringing help to nineteen people seriously imperiled who fortunately escaped with severe cold and shock. At the end of the frantic struggle the party was cheered by the arrival of thirty men on horses who had come from the valley to render assistance to any in danger. Five other groups of campers were also found in the wake of the flood, which was fifteen feet deep at its peak. Sunday, a party of men dug from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to liberate the car of Mr. Bird which stood in the line of the flood. All members of the family returned to the valley where the Reunion was held at the resi dence of another brother of Dr. For forty-fiv- e Bird. Mrs. Wm. Brinton and Irene spent the week end relatives in Idaho. gratified 'activity were with the success and enthusiasm of the occasion. Outstanding features of the current week were !a trip to the Zoo in Emigration Canyon and a swimming party at Wasatch springs. During the school season play will be directed in the evening and each (Saturday. Garland Puzey has 'charge of the movement in the Granite district with Gene Hint- will present ze as local director. M. I. A. officers their play, "Here Comes CharOakland, Calif. President E. lie" Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the formal opening of M. I. A. ac- A. Stokdyk of the Bank for Cotivities for the present season. operatives, one of the units of In the play lone Andrus and the Farm Credit AdministraRalph Fryer will be supported tion's eleventh district located by Nellie Earl, Gideon Omer, here, announced today the bank Roger Andrus, Mildred Bowers, had passed the $4,000,000 mark Carlos Smith, Lucile Putnam, in loans outstanding to purchasGarland and Auna Nell Puzey. ing and marketing agricultural Date, Sept. 10th: Place Amuse- cooperatives in California, Nevment hall: Time, 8:30 p. m. ada, Utah, Arizona. The total figure he gave at $4,088,000. Holladay Gleaner Girls perInasmuch as the bank's total sonified the various phases of paid in capital supplied by the Hospitality last Tuesday even- ,U. S. Treasury is $5,000,000, ing at a reception given by con- Stokdyk said the Berkeley Bank joint stake boards of M. I. A. to would receive an immediate adlocal officers at Grant stake dition to that amount of $1,000,-(00- 0 hall. which has been authorized by Governor W. I. Myers of the Sunday school officers and :Farm Credit Administration. He teachers will make their picnic added that since the establishparty in Little Cottonwood can- ment of the institution little less yon Saturday, Sept. 7th, instead than two years ago total loans of Sept. 6, as announced last made had amounted to $7,775,-00week. President McKay will be of which $3,687,000 had been honor guest of the evening and repaid. will entertain with stories by the bonfire. , s. 4 I LECMfyMUON speaker at the Conjoint meeting Sunday evening, Sept. 8, at 6:30 d. m. The slogan for lyoD-o"We . stand for spirituality and happiness in the home," will be introduced by Junior rlorence. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Larsen in a soprano solo, by lone and Vaudis Andrus in a duet and also by a mixed quar-tet- t. ? r? 5 7S7 ; V . Cj3 PAN TURN PSRfJGT CUB? I ATUC 6 Cf 'PURSUIT HAS TAMN UP VfflXWCKIN6 AS A HOBBY, AND HAC INSTALLCH A. COMPItTf SHOf IN HIS HCW STAA "IT'S TRUE I That a kitchen on a truck, a traveling garajt, all the comforts of hoiw and a traveling provided for the oddest location company ever sent out onto the highways and byways to film a picture", says artist Wiley Padan. "Thu was a motorcade, or motorized studio, which filmed 'Pursuit'. adventure romance of the hih road which extended from San Francisco to the Mexican Borr power-plan- t . 's Army Tank Mothers Brood of Bayonets j i 0, With Violet DoU Relief Society meeting will be held during the month Miss Gay Whipple is visiting of September as the presidency with her aunt, Mrs. George An- are visiting Block teachers and derson, of Brigham City. preparing for a full set of No Dashing out from the protective but speedy hulk of thli modern toil the Mxleeiith Infantry, from Covernors Isiana, are pjiiaw thplr Invlslhle encmli'R to the (tround wlih bayonets dnrlnp the tani 4r s nt the C'nmp I'lne ut New York. These soldiers were the r:. ners cf the drill. noidiprs or niiim-iiver- Primary meeting will be held each Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. during the public school season. Mrs. J. D. Bowers will enterONE of the most dramatic acts of the late Congress octain Friday afternoon complicurred, entirely unexpectedly as far as the general public was her daughter Jane, menting before the session passed into history. concerned, just Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tucker, Mrs. R. B. who is visiting Wray, This act was the passage of the Miss Jennie in "neutrality plan", Gene Hintze and Holladay for a few days. proposed by the White House, originated by the Senate, and Tolman spent the holiday with forced through the House by Administration leaders under a the parents of Mrs. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wise, gag rule which forbade any amendments and limited debate to Mr. Hintze in Elberta. Utah. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul They give a glowing discription the absolute minimum. in spent the week-enReason for this unprecedented occurence does not require of a scenic trip of 85 miles made Mesa Verda Naat Colorado over a newly constructed CCC tional Park. a microscope to discover. Everyone knows that Europe is highway connecting Salt Creek closer to a major war than at any time since lu14. The Amand canyon. This Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bright-lin- g erican State Department doubtless has a much better idea canyon is the Payson home of much wild region and spent their week-enof how close war is than any other domestic agency it is game. holiday at Fish lake. a possibility that inside Secretary Hull's handsome, impassive d head there is knowledge that, if disclosed, James Newman, a pioneer of Mr. N. II. Wagstaff was home ' died at his home would make headlines throughout the country. And, with the Cottonwood, for Labor day from his position, memory of the "incidents" that brought America into the Saturday and was buried from having headquarters in Poca- chapel Monday, tello. World War still fresh, the Administration, which has conat Mt. Olivet. Mr. Newman was sistently pursued an extremely cautious foreign policy, seems an Englishman by birth, coming Mr. Gideon Omer and family determined to keep us out of future conflicts if that is at all to Utah in 1853 when six years took the scenic ride around Al- of the include: possible. High spots neutrality plan of age. He is survived by his Prohibition of the export of arms and ammunition to any wife, three sons, David E., James pine loop and the Hot pots near Heber dty. This is the seventh foreign belligerent until February J1), l'AVi (bv that time I... and Erashcl; three daughters, consecutive year they have made Ik? Sut in session, and will be able to cope Mrs. Ona Mays, Mrs. Ann another Congress will this trip. Newman. Maud Miss ton and with changed conditions.) Prohibition of the use of American vessels in arms traffic Funeral services were conducted Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Quist, by Reverend Jacob Trapp. until February VW.. Mrs. Mima Graham and son Al- Establishment of a strict licensing system for American vin returned Saturday evening Sympathy is pxnrossed bv munitions manufacturers and exporters. three thousand friends for Mrs. Lucile Hickman iafpr driving w Authorization for the president to require a bund of any in the loss of her sister. Viol mp imo Canada and northern national of ships suspected of transporting arms and munitions. teacher a forty Sorenson, Authorization fur the President to restrict or entirely close nine years experience, runcrai parks. territorial American waters to the submarines of belligerservices were held last Wednes Mrs. Sarah Howard returned ents. day in the 2nd ward of Salt Lake last week to her home in HollaCity. Authorization for the President to forbid American citiday after visiting friends in Idazens to travel abroad during war except at tlu ir own risk, ho. During her visit she attendMiss Lena Redmond, former unless such traveling is made necessary in order to escape a ed the funeral of her only sisresident of Holladay is slowly zone of conflict. Mrs. Annie Wakman. ter, consciousness, after It is an interesting fact that the neutrality bill passed both regaining innij in nn auto accident last Miss Evelyn Neff was hostess houses by close to unanimous votes ut a number of ConSunday afternoon, at which time Wednesday evening at a dinner who some for voted and are was dubious. it, hurt including gressmen, her mother fatally Mr. and Mrs. R. oarty honoring was advocate of I. S. isolation, said her fiance, Clifford Jones, Senator Johnson, B. Wray. and Friends strangers it would not prevent our getting into war. And a few voices, killed. including that of Senator Wadswoith. potential Republican. dike express profund sympathy Mr. and Mrs. George Coxe Presidential candidate, spoke up against the principle it to Lena and her three brothers ind Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark- in their tragic loss. represents, on the grounds that small, persecuted nations son and family are visiting rela will be harmed by the policy, while big. aggressive nations Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Reynolds tives in Wyoming. They will rewill not. For example, Italy could get by without purchasing and family returned during the turn home by way of Yellow. arms abroad while closing of foreign buying to Ethiopia, week from a vacation in lcllow-ston- e stone National Park. which has no industrial resources that might be turned to National Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dragc an munitions production, would make it impossible for her l defend herself in the event of war. Mrs. Senna Howard, mother of nounce the marriage of their However, editorial response to the plan has been highly William and Erin Howard, was laughter Norma Ruth to Frank favorable papers which oppose the President in most ,. his honor truest at a shower Riven by Tanner Mackay August 27th. and friends Thursday policies are for him when he attempts to keep us out of the her nieces the home of Mrs. at afternoon . super-warLenord C. Neilson, former the The provision whereby Ampending European Jensen. T. O. Many useful gifts stake choir ericans traveling on ships belonging to belligerents must do leader, is located for were received by Mrs. Howard so at their own risk is perhaps the most important single mw hme at 3'Jth South the winter at Tarowan as archi- part of the bill remember the LusitaniaJ ftnd JIylan4 drive. Dinner washed for PWA projects. 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