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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE FOX MRS. ANNE STONE SEVERSON THE MURRAY EAGLE c. i:. w7 it r E lit r, Azy,sl:.le i:vcry V.f.t B. a.; at VALLACJ r,I:n.-.- Tcbplicrc -' rd (': 3 r.Ktler Friury C, 1027. tt alt Lcke City, Utah, t.;ic!cr Act of March Enteral a-- Sj'i r. Iv.mt IV:1;; Il.o ' - ' ' Waa. BY ' 5 J As antagonisms became more intense and actual conflicts between the Mormons and their opponents more frequent, Brig-haYoung began definite plans n fulfill the Dronhpecy of Jos eph Smith that the Saints would yet become a "great and mighty people in the midst of tne Rocky Mountains." In the fall prehmi-rmd winter of 1845-4- 6 were made niT'iniiements for the great trek. Not only had there been careful study oi an reports of the west, but action was being taken to accomplish the great design. A general council of tne C?hurch was called on September 9, 1845 at which it was revived to select a committee of fifteen hundred to go to Salt Lake valley about which they nad already learned so much. This Mexican area was certainob- ly becoming an appealing jeetive. It seemed, for the present at tUr,v miisi 1c;ivp the coun- (Vr.,r i,.,r !nvn,l:i rnnntrv whose constitution they revered as di- vine and find an asylum else- where. And so such expressions as the following were given vent to: "All things are in prepara-- 1 tion for a commencement of the great move of the Saints out of"It is rethe United States. a solemn reality that duced to the rights of property of us all as well as the common religious beliefs of the Church of Jesus Saints can- Christ of Latter-da- y not be protected in the realms of the United States, and of course, from one to two hun- thousand souls must quit their freedom among free men and go where the land, the ele- - OX Lalior day the pnlice work, picking up t lie victims of autoniohilc smashes, and the newspaper mcii work, rep1rtin; casualties Nearly every one else seems to he the out on the roail making the news. I'itlsliiirgli I'os-- t laxette. A Xl'AV American term for the man or business that does much work and receives a small reward is, "(Iu.it l'Vather -- 111 for a joke just lupins at Hit years instead of 40 for I'l the human joke. Ul K TO WAR! OR NOT WAR TO A CiOOI.) many jeremiahs are kroiii up and dow n the land, vay";inj their heard,--, and announcing it'll he impossible for us to keep out if a war starts in Kurope. According to their theory, iiohody in the the States wants this country in a war, hut some mysterious force will drar us in. Just what this force is. tin one seems to know. W hich is simply no such force exists. explained All this nation needs to remain at peace is a determination not to poking its nose into (piarrels that do not concern it. Surely we remember what we p,ot for our interference in the last war: load of debt, cnisliino; taxation, a tragic roll of dead and wounded, a repudiation by nations we helped of their debt to us and the title of "I'ncle Shylock." The next time uc eo warring around in foreign lands it will be worse. Of course, we'd "win" as we won last time. Just what we ot for winniii;,' has never been determined, but there is general agreement that another such victory would leave us broke. Naturally, efforts will be made, in the event of war. to jjet us in. We are a valuable ally to any side and we don't have to be paid, afterward. We not only fiht. but we finance, wars for other people Or we did once. If we do it aain, it will be our own fault. ..." England, Liverpool, GRACIOUS QUEEN OF THE YEAR Fall, beautiful w ith harvest time's finest of flowers, wonderful colors in the leaves and hot cakes and sausages, all remind us that once more we have enjoyed a glorious summer. daubsters, tfypcrs. unemployment, New Deal, anti-NeDeal, furious politicians and even blowouts and flats in our withering auto tires, can not keep lovely Autumn from sinintr her son of yellow ins,-- harvest fields" and fat herds, with here and there a beaut itt.l hill side jIowini with a lull picture of dreamy content with the things that Nature jives. The great harvest season is indeed Ouceit of the year and what a privilege to meet the gracious lady out on the hills and in the forests. To study her moods, all delightful and to forget the taxes and co.d biils that arc just around the coiner. five Sandy; HIGH NEWS w - THE GREAT FAIR IN NEW YORK CITY The grtat past, the hopeful present, and the shadow future are bound up in the great plans for the fair to be held in New Yoik City on the obsrrv atice of that city's one hundred and I ft it'll tclebr.it ion of the date on which (ieoige Was!,, ingtou was inducte into the office of President. This taking of office bv President Washington m irked a new era in government in this world. The I nited States is fortunate in its glorious past and should resolve to be worth of a continuance of its lihertv. i By Grace Goff CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY and SERIAL $10.00 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9:00 p. m. SUN. MON. TUES. OCTOBER ! December i li A j& the m ri j land of in a 4 ki ' s and soldiering PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. srsn$e?$i ."'7 A . A Chicago adventurer, a Brooklyn jockey, a Frisco society girl, and a savage dog. ..their adventures, mcir roinancrj, in me guiu nciua; Jack London's greatest tale . . . . j 'vSN.'. .. v s .v "" .. SJf 3V ' i ' fol-dre- i Bog-de- -- pt. ... as-si.- s. Ml . . GRAIN . . FEED . . FLOUR . . COAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS mu.NE Murray ill orposiic en .ii Bby Pictor 0-- u DARRYL ZANUCK Diracttd by - JJf WIUIAW My!l,.u, r Popers. Very I"W ft Lustre I u.imrl, iMiiil Fi,,le-pr.T- Vm ,kAsto M(. l nv Re!oed thru t"NiTE3 ;ui.jiLii..iJWW. jiii " Rr Potl TeiuiVioii uin jlio irti firm wlw n:! rfr.r. ji1H,f j nf m tinuicy by n. ' j 471Q So' Sl"u Murray m Rdim Cottlittt Commodity Itmlium ! Iiv fur ii,.. ....... ...i.. '" ,,IIU nli eemmiiiiity p, flC world. '"si "r 'rf iiar ' t ' i yrt HrlflTOj iinm PLACES? GOING 1 N n, .ir; i on m;' - v uui nave QUICK STARTING and LOW COST MOTORING IF YOUR CAR VISITS OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT ANDY RICHRfflAN X". M THE DODGE MAN Wot Xh, South Plumes: Murr. Hy- v $ "Private Parties ' I AREOURSPECIA1.TV f v X Sandwiches, Lunches, Candv, v Utjrars, Li7arcttcs and 1I, X'wli.;s ;.n. ITALIAN SPA'ilH Complimentary Scalp Treatment With Our NEW For-Mod- CULMER BEAUTY SALON STATE S1RI.KT ccr' rilONT. Ml RRAY f I I H V if DANCE ORCHESTRA EVERY WEDNESDAY mid SATURDAY MTt PERMANENT WAVE 33 SOI TH lf Dancing Every Night e Purposes Murray, Utah Ul ru ; Cuarantrnl Oil House BERGEN WALLPAPER & PAINT CO. ARTISTS i our Washi.ble P;i,ht ns 15c per D, 11 fr all ft oftimeJT ! Ruth ii.iu and Paini IMint . . .Vr.,r Kab. rniuc . . . Taints one-ca- . . . . - i t.i JACK GA!(! W'EtLMAN ts,Mi mjifW ... AITVTJ with production LCRETTA YCUfIG i I j o a s K YvallpiipiM- Si 4 Fothenm:-- ' 2(5. 1935 ham and Alice Snarr participatby the Murray High School ed. To finish the Dr assembly, tb'ire Kcotvmies Club, Clove and Principal Taylor led! fall in flowers Hilly bright the student Uny m some cheers, i A FRED CARLSON & CO. sell McDonald. r S.'pu-Pibe- 'A 1 e, ,t.l. Thurt.iv. 5 have burnings all gone up before the judge of We do will who right. the earth n0w consider it best to leave this wicked country." , in the face of the persecutions, the and drivings mobbings Saints endured it is no wonder some such extravagant that statements should be made. The d consequence of all this is to William Dr. of sixth low." (The j. Snow's articles will appear jnext week.) Pirates started the 1935 race with a 12 to 6 victory over the meltermen. Murray scored in the second period when Captain Martin Pezely , plunging fullback, sprinted over for the score. The Murray gridders will tangle with the Granite Far- mers at Granite on Friday. In the Friday assembly the team was given a send off by the student body. Members of the team were introduced by Wayne Nielsen. The squad consists of Martin Pezely. (captain); Earl Healy. Max Townsend, David Campbell, Verl Bean, Ray Dem-kand Pete Xenakis in the backfield. Don WwkI, Peter Bob Farrell, Jay Smith. Wayne Morgan. Sherm Freeze. Bill Wright. Ralph Wahlen. Paul Hansen. Howard Frame. Andrey Truden, Bahne Jensen, Russell McDonald. Odis Smith. George Olsen, Don McMillan and Dale Collins. Linesmen. Pete Dellis and Bob Erickson are the athletic managers. A pep talk was given by Dr Clove and a few remarks were made by Coach Morsinger. Tryouts for cheerleaders wen held also. Jay Mcllenry, Rus KBaBSDiBnnHBBBHHaanM s & A V,Cr S;trA Xenakis, Geo Pezely, Betty The Murray High School op- Turner, June Leitzel, Olive ened the school year September Webb, and Misses Madeleine 3. 19.15. There are 725 students Cromar and Bessie Kirkham. enrolled as compared with 710 Guests included mothers of indents last year. the seventh grade girls. Numerous improvements were The Home Economics Club is made during the summer sponsoring a treasure hunt which months. Three new rooms were will be held Monday, October in the basement of 7th. All members are 'impk-tecordially 'he Auditorium. A special room invited. is furnished for the orchestra For the third consecutive veav nd band. New lockers were the Cyprus High grid machine for the band instruments. spilled the Murray boys in a Lawn seed was planted on the Jordan district opener. Taking 'thktie field, making it more dvantage of a few breaks, the fi-- 8 1 Kathryn serviceable 6-7-- . ors, Georgia sports that the raved bed of former years. The faculty consists of twenty teachers: one more than last year. live new teachers have taken their places in the faculty this year. Miss Bessie Kirkham is supervisor of the cooking de1 partment; Mr. J. Magnus Stev ens is teaching Biology Agriculture, and a few Junior High sub13U .South Mate St., Murray jects' Miss Kate Smith is direct100 TllOM: Murray or (f the girls' athletic department; Miss Marie II. Blacker suIT'LL LINK of SCHOOL Sl'PPLlKS ami STATIONERY pervises the Library and has .charge of the Speech department; Miss Iiis Thorpe is teachWEEK'S K'H ( REAM SP1X IAI I'.I.At K WAI.Nl'T ing the Junior High. U'K CREAM KITS. flavors Pt. 18c 2 Pt$. 35c Type is bems offered to 8th NTT SIWDAK. MALTED MILKS 10c crad? students this year for a period of twelve weeks. Fresh COD LIVER OIL 35 59c men nre required to take BiolMINERAL OIL. Pint 29c & 50c ogy. A few other changes have ZLMACol. f,,r Poison hv been made m the curriculum. 50c PEPTO. P.ISMOL OR DI RRIH,. In the. first regular 50c assembly AI.KA SI LTI R Carter S. Grant was the speaker. 25c & 5J His topic was en the Birthday NICK'S 'APo RIi: 30c & 65c of thr Constitution. Mr. Grant RH'.IUXC Al ,( OllOl Pint 17c & 29c faid. "1 do not say that the ITALIAN PALM and DlSPKXSl-ma!;nn of Huey Long was u 1,J5 f,,r 60c c d it bad thing for the AmerI'l l I .5e and MV SPR.'S 15c and J5c ican public, but I can say that KI.M.NI A TISSI'I s 2U0 Sheet 15c, 2 for 25c it proves that a dictator cannot iTVIIB 1 1MBC3C1 lgfcfc Mirvive in America," A delightful tea was given I Ar,f stepchildren shades were used for decorations. Presiding at the tea tables were the club officers and advis- SCHOOL "' Severson, Nettie Severs,, Mrs. Edna Larsen, Lake, and Harry Severs! Rachel Bradford of brothers, William J ' St, L South Cottonwood, Zeas ? .Stone of Rivert.m. Ernest ft' Stone of East Midvale and L5 Bert Stone of South Cottonwl and 11 grandchildren NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS MURRAY , SATURDAY ONLY OCT. 5 "McFADDEN'S FLATS" following interest are made: inu comments ing wilderness a was (Nauvoo) place a short time ago. Within about five years there has been about twenty thousand settled in the This people have LWUilL' to build up this work at hepn as they were going though place to stay here generation after of generation. . . . The murder two of our best men, the taking away of the city charter, the 27, 1845 u.. Aim t Co tomreRe Nichol of South Mrs. Annie Lourit,en I M Mis Blanche Sever, - FALL IS HERE HAY .. SNOW vision-ar- v told him his views were Great the to should Co Wp Basin where we would gain a nucleus of power to cope witn mobs." From apostle John Tay lor this: "We owe the United ex-HStates nothing, we go out as from freedom." And Orson Pratt speaks of being exiles of a wicked nation. In a letter o John Bennion to his parents in v Picker." J. ments and the worship of God .re free." Again. "May Uod continue the spirit of fleeing from .aise freedom and false dignity till every Saint is removed to where he can sit under his own vine and fig tree without having to molest or make afraid." said Brigham Young himself in regard to a proposition one Miller made for the Saints to go "I to the Neuces strip in Texas, m Elsowhsre In 71 e Un'tcd States Ycir In .Vlvnicc - U-tH- "Out of the United States" IZ',2. 3, ivirs.'Annie Stone Fox Severson 59, of Sandy, Utah, died at her home at 5:45 Tuesday. She was the wife of Job II. Severson. Mrs. Severson was born June of Phillip 3, 1876, a daughter John and Amelia Virginia Pool Stone. She is survived by her husband, a son and two daughters by a former marriage, William Thompson as Fox of Union. Mrs. Amelia B. Ainsworth anc Mrs. Luetta Thorn, both of Mid" G3 I'iah I.c C:;..nly. One Year In A Six Months la A lv,;nce One- J. vale; three child ent marriage, Mrs. 2.T Helasio luh c. Y 47JH Q..ii. c, m l.'tahvl |