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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY RAGLE WallaceTEditor C, B. Telephone Murray ive signers. 35 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ANNIE Entered as second class matter. February S, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879. TERMS ?),H ' One Year in Advai Six Months In Ac .. Elsewhere In The United States One Year In Advance "MAN AND THE MOTOR CAR" $1.0 .5. The National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters has issued a book, "Man and the Motor Car," designed for the hitrh schools of the nation. The book is edited by Albert W. Whitney, Associate General Manager of the Bureau, and represents the cumulative work and experience of many experts, including safety and automotive engineers, and teachers from our foremost institutions of learning'. The book is about as exhaustive a treatise on the driving problem as anyone could wish. It does not limit itself to a technical discussion of driving a car, but treats the whole social phenomenon of the automobile and its meaning to America in a highly interesting and simple fashion. There are chapters on "The Driver His Nature and His Habits," "Codes of the Road," "The Art of Driving," "Your Car and How to Maintain It," "The Pedestrian in the Automobile Age," and so on. At the end of the 299 pages of text, there is an appendix which includes a series of questions whereby the student may be tested as to just how well he has retained the information the book contains. Many sketches and diagrams scattered through the chapters add clarity and interest. A number of states require that safety education be made a part of high school curriculums schools in other states have voluntarily adopted safety courses. And it is difficult to see how any branch of study could be of more use to the growing generation. Today there is an automobile registered for every six persons in the country tomorrow the ratio may be one to every three or less. And, as car speeds are increased and greater mechanical excellence is attained, the automobile's toil of death, injury and property destruction soars, The automobile and road engineers have done their part to make motoring safe the driver has failed. And only an aggressive educational campaign to show the youth of the land how cars may be properly operated can assure that the driver of the future will live up to the responsibility that devolves upon all who take the wheel of a car. "Man and the Motor Car" seems an ideal textbook for its purpose. It is to be sold at cost, the sole interest of its publishers being to obtain the widest possible use of the volume. It should receive an enthusiastic reception from educators of the country. Future Murray Eagle Subscribers FORMER MURRAY RESIDENT DIES ON THE COAST Cottonwood Maternity hospital has been a busy place this month caring for these tiny tots and their mothers: Mrs. William Wilson, Murray, a boy; Mrs. Frank Robinson, Hfl-dea girl; Mrs. Oscar Bergreen, Salt Lake City, a boy; Mrs. Ivan GriiTin, Sandy, a boy; Mrs. Marvin Kirk, BlufTdale, a girl; Mrs. Lenord Harman, Granger, a boy; Mrs. Lyle D. Webster, a girl; Mrs. Marvin Cottonwood, a girl; Mrs. Wm. A. Nelson, Sandy, a girl; Mrs. N. E. Garfield, Draper, a boy; Mrs. Yerdis Wood, Magna, a girl; Mrs. Norman Carslon, Mid vale, a boy; Mrs. Vcrn Turpin, Bennion, a girl; Mrs. R. J. Barton, Salt Lake City, a girl; Mrs. Dale Allen Hyrum, a boy; Mrs. Barney Ev ans. Murray, a girl; Mrs. Earle Thnvnn firnnirnr n hnv? Mrs. Afton Harvey, Salt Lake City, a The many friends of Charbs Atwell Talbert were shocked to" hear of his death on March 15, at A VP 01 R TTnivnrcit v liic tinmn Mr. had Calif. Talbert Berkeley, been ailing in health for some time, but had been seriously ill for only two weeks. Mr. Talbert was born in Ohio, and had resided in Lawrence, Kansas, Salt Lake City, and south Murray before going to California, sixteen years ago, during which time he was connected with the freight claim department of the Southern Pacific Ry., in San Francisco. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Lawrence, Kansas. Mr, Talbert is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie Rushmcn Talbert. He was the father of the late Beatrice Talbert Butler. Masonic funeral services were held. Interment took place at the Sunset Mausolum. Mid-val- Beck-stea- boy. e, d, ' Mrs. Scott Tanner and Mrs. S. Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY Sunday, March 29th, will be observed as Fast Sunday and beConjoint M. I. A. program, 1 conference of Genera cause coming on the first Sunday in Anril. Officers of M. I. A. have secured the experienced services of Mr. John Hanson, who will present an illustrated lecture on Book of Mormon History. This -icture has received recognition where ever it has been shown, including an audition at Harvard University. M. I. A. officers with the bishopric hope the lecture will be greeted by a capacity audience. Gleaners and M Men evening, March 28. Decora ' in rainbow colors are fjrnished by Stake officers T' for Gleaner girls will leave church in Holladay at 6:36 jj' p P. T. A. will sponsor creational Institute begin?' Friday, March 27 at 8 p. Fotheringham entertained for Irving Junior .gymnasium, Joe Baker of Beaver. Guests publication, April institute will be directed by were Mrs. Rose Hedges of Los 23, 1936. Forsburg and Jessie Schofielrj i Vegas, Mrs. Marie Price, Mrs. GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney Salt Lake City recreation depart' Mrs. Sarah and Allen for administrator. Hedges ment. P. T. A. is anxious to m James of Salt Lake. One o'clock roll from twenty-fiv- e which NOTICE TO CREDITORS was after to fj luncheon served, was Bennion M. Dr. score was couples as the work will quaJ. Linsey High played. bridge Estate of JOHN RICHARD- was won by Mrs. Allen Hedges, guest speaker at sacrament meet- them to assist in the leaders' SON, Deceased. consolation prize by Mrs. Price. ing last Sunday morning. "After of games. Couples over fourtew Creditors will present claims calling attention of his audience vears ot age are urged to attend with vouchers to the undersigned un- to many current conditions and The course will include six are Elaborate preparations at No. . 3, First National Bank h at the Murray First ward the popular attitude toward all sons. Building, Murray City, Utah, on derway Ban-oureligions he then showed why or before the 21st day of May, A. for the Gleaner Girl's Stake Next Tuesday, March 3kt be held Saturday night. peace to the soul can come only to 1936. D., Dr. Achievement Program will' The affair is under the supervis- through unselfish service. JOHN LEROY RICHARDSON, of semi- presented at Mutual which Executor of the estate of John ion of Mrs. Margaret Cannegeiter Bennion is supervisor In his consist of two one act plays anJj church. for the stake and it work Brissell, president nary Richardson, Deceased. Date of first publication, March promises to be an outstanding travels he makes a survey of the three choruses. The play's are event in stake Gleaner Girl's type of best selling movie and "Womankind," directed by Mil. 26, 1936. best sellers in magazines that he Date of last publication, April contests. directed by Lcven p may obtain a better idea of how crowd, 23, 1936. Members of an informal bridge to present religion to the popu- Smith. Senior chorus will be ft GLEN E. HOWE,, Attorney club composed of young matrons lace of each respective locality. rected by Ida Krantz. the for executor. Mrs. Lucile Hickman presentof the social set were pleasantly hive chorus by Mrs. Puzzy NOTICE TO CREDITORS entertained at the home of Mrs. ed in an unusually instructive the Hoy bcout chorus by Gent Howard Wednesday manner' some fine material about Hintze. Parents are especially k Estate of CLARENCE L. TAN- afternoon.Hausknecht, o'clock luncheon the life of Rudyard Kipling. She vited to attend this splendid pro. One NER, Deceased. was served. was assisted by Mildred M. Wag-sta- gram. Creditors will present claims as reader of choice selecwith vouchers to the undersigned O. R. Mrs. tions Podmore from the works of Kipling entertainat No. 3, First National Bank bunaay, April 12th, special ed club Earl who sang "Lest Easter music will be Drespnw Joke Makers the and at Nellie her on Building, Murray City, Utah or before the 21st day of May, A. home on Liberty avenue, Friday We Forget," and Quintin Neilson by the choir. A testimonial wl D. 1936. afternoon. Luncheon was served who sang "On the Road to also be conducted for Charles ROSE A. TANNER, at o'clock with a St. Wright, who leaves early in Ap. Administratrix of the estate of Patrick motif used in decoration. Mrs. Louise Quist announced ril for the Northwestern States Clarence L. Tanner, deceased. Cards were played, prizes being the text for the project for next Mission representing the Sever.!) Date of first publication, March won by Mrs. Edith Hillier, Mrs. or rioiiactay. Tuesday from Isaiah 29: 26, 1936. Ada Greenwood and Mrs. Curtis Stake visitors were Martha Reid Date of last publication, April Shaw. Mrs. Emma Hillier was a of the Mrs. Mina Graham and Stella literary department and 23, 1936. Leah members were Neilson have returned home al special guest. Killpack, GLEN E. HOWE, Attorney ter an extended visit in Los Apresent. for administratrix. The Murray Women's club will ngeles and neighboring towns. meet Relief Society dramatic group NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING ure Thursday afternoon. A featMrs. Caroline Neff was luni. of the will will an be program present their play, "A Man eon hostess of Stockholders of West Side Wednesday to men-article Mabel in assistant in by the House," Frazer, Taylorsville bers of Water System Olympus Sewing circle. professor of the University of ward next Friday night, March NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Utah art department, on "Ait 27th. The cast is represented by Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds enter that a special meeting of the Treasures of Europe." Delightful Lucile Hickman, Nellie Earl, tained Thursday evening for the numbers will be Emily Flowers, Doris Quist, members of their card club. Stockholders of West Side Water instrumental System has been duly called and given by Betty Jean Ellertson Nancy Thomas, Mary will be held at Bennion Ward and Kenneth Farrer. Members of the afternoai Louise Quist, Carol House. Salt Lake County, Utah, Dame and Zenna Buttle and is bridge club met at the home d LgK P. ML to Glen Nelson, son of Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Earl on Wednesdar directed by Alta Needham. Nelsen. is ill of pneumonia. for luncheon. which time and place the annual meeting of the Company has been JUNIOR TROM MARCH 26 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner, Cauiet Milk Production adjourned, for the purpose of conMr. and and Mrs. Is a S. H. name and Prolactin the of hor a sidering Fotheringvoting upon proposition to amend Article XI and ham motored to Lake Point Mon- innne (pitnltiiry gland secretion) The Murray High School Gys Article XV of the Articles of In- day and spent the day with Mr. uhlch causes nnlnials to produce will be the scene of corporation, to read as follows: and Mrs. O. Rogers. They were and yield nil ik. It was discovered festivity Friday evening Maris "ARTICLE XI. accompanied home by Mrs. Joe by Dr. Oscar Riddle of tue Carnegie 26, when the annual Junior Pro: The annual stockholders' meet- Baker institution of Washington. will be staged. of Beaver. ing of said corporation for the ; election of officers and for the r' "I! r.j -j Thursday evening the Sunday 2 imi imi kmd imi tmt Int i transaction of all business which shall lawfully come before it School of Murray Second ward shall be held on the first Wednes- will sponsor a program which inday in February at two o'clock cludes a one-aplay written by P. M., at the company's office in Miss Isabella also musiGaggin, or at such other place cal numbers. Bennion, as may be designated by notice, and a representation of a majority of the stockholders of said , Melva Bawdcn entertained at LC corporation shall be necessary to a dinner party Wednesday evenBEER IS FRESH jfi legally noia sucn meeting. All ing. Covers were laid for six. stockholders' meetings shall be 155 East 2nd South either general or special. The of-- j l)mMrlw the American Le- jfi Licensed Beer merting shall be elected and dc- - gi"n Dam'C March 28. clared to be elected to said office respectively. Each stockholder shall be entitled to one Sandwiches Thone Mur. 91 vote only, regardless of the num ber or shares of stock held by LUNCES him. There shall be no voting by proxy either at general or special -WINDMILL INNmeetings. No public notice shall be required of the holding of the ",i MM TH JT.TE KTKEKT annual stockholders' meeting, but LICENSED BEER DEALER special meetings of the stockSPORTSMEN WELCOME holders may be called by the lYesident or by any three (3) Directors. A notice thereof shall Mi:VIIiS. A.,,nnt be sufficient if personally served on each stockholder or by letter Tobaccos Cold Drinks postpaid, addressed to him at his ICe Cream Sodas plage of residence." ARTICLE XV. Any Director or officer for said Best Results corporation may be removed at a Superlative comfort utmost stockholders' meeting, general or i.i:ss cost s f of f convenience genuine econspecial, by vote Start Your Chicks on the membership of the corporaomy. Thosa ars tha reaaoi)3 m- rt Quality tion, and any officer or Director and more peopla ar "taiinj a written may resign by filing Chick Mashes train" tho.n) days. resignation with the Secretary f There Are None Itctler the corporation." All Union Paciiic Market your eggs with us. And to adopt an additional bythrough tra or fully The best and tan est deal law reading as follow: You ;' in perfect "wea'.hcr" all tha w "Voting at all general or poodle. meetings shall be done by memYou relax in a deep. bership rather than by stock, W. E. CAIN" & SON seal thoro'a room $0 stretch stockholder to each being entitled 4001 So. 5th Hast Mur. 533-voniont washroomsdining c " but one vote, regardless of the amount of stock held by him. "oil Iho tray" servica for dc!u There shall be no representation ' meals at pcpular prices rc; or voting by proxy at either gensloop in a Pullman or Tourist eral or special meetings of the cr in a comforlab'.a racKninj d. stockholders and the Hoard of In a modnm Coach. All i Directors, There shall be no int equitable restrictions os to meml3iiffs of modern travel wii' bership. Any person within the reach ol tho tnodost Mjrf!. area covered by said Water Sys41 of tem shall have equal rights participation." At the adjourned annual meet-in- a Hound trip rates ot 2 cents cr to be held ot said time and a mile enable you to trave'. place the reports of officer of the Company will be given, and luxurious comfort at less eoslti. the meeting will elect a tksard TUNC. IN LATEST rt driving your own car. nf five Director?, two of which STVI.IS ItlR IVIUY Tuket Agent alwut ununau.' Directors shall be elected for a MLMIttR OK THE oaf cm-trmi of one year, and thrre of on, tounJ-triFAMILY which Director shall be rletleJ CtWi7 far ft VUit Boulder Dam for terms of two years. And the meeting will transact arout t ot boa FOR rUBTlICa TARTICULARS uch other business incident to CaUJomla, the foregoing as may CONSUIT LOCAL AGENT FRANK NELSON come before it. 26, 1936. II. Date of last Mrs. V and ff Man-dalay- ." one-thir- ty 11-1- 4. Lam-bourn- e, . j Mon.jje lJr'' Ar-min- ta BAR" X'lNNl ct Jl g g - WHERE ALWAYS Parlor j reckless days of '491 e if l :r i- As Draper iff v laws sp-ch- "J F2 d I ' 1 Tilt VJiSINIA JUDGE' -- STEPIN FETCHIT MARSHA HUNT JOHNNY DOWNS KOtttT CUMMINOS ''id ! so!t-cu,;h- Ht'd roihtr g fliMng hon try a cat,., ht'd rati tr jiv a man thirty dollar! than thirty day , human drama af Arrtiiita. m -. , at two-third- :T 4 raSTl For romance of the J Vraiteayel AT LOW BIG MONEY'S WORTH DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM rrs LOW FARES EVERYWHERE iin h s Thrilling Rainger & Fcbin muiic $vng by the goldcn-vcice- W"ir"i 7- 31 first outdoor musical h . With EDWARD EVERETT IIOKTON and IRENE 1IERVEY An hilariously funny picture the whole family will enjoy PAY NITE DRAWING at 9 P. M. $15.00 $15.00 A CHEAT will J Saturday Only, March 28 "HIS NIGHT OUT" 29-30-- V their annual banquet and da in Murray First ward Saturn j Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 53-V- et 1 n, peg-got- W. T. FOX, Administrator of the Estate of Annie M. Severson, Deceased. Date of first publication, March ' (We hope) one-thirt- D. 1936. $2.00 R. Friday afternoon of last week. A o'clock luncheon was y served and covers were laid for nine guests. The afternoon was y spent in playing bridge and and prizes were won by Mrs. William B. Erekson. Mrs. Minnie Jenkins, Mrs. J. F. Rus-io- n and Mrs. George Brown. SEVER-SO- Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 3, First National Bank Building, Murray City, Utah, on or before the 21st day of May, A. OF SUBSCRIPTION Lake County, Utah ., M. HAPPENING LLADAY 0. Simons and Mrs. Tripp entertained the members of the S. S. S, club at a delightful lunchean at Jeanne's lea Room on Highland Drive, For further information consult Mrs. the County Clerk or the respect- Lewis Associate Editor, J. B. Wallace Issued Every Thursday Neighborhood News LEGAL NOTICES pn-peil- d GtsJyt Swcithout end John Boles. "The Magnificent Obsession" p HY OftDF.R it Coming, April -7 OF THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS. W. R. WILSON, Secret at y. 1st publication March 2d. 1931. Lett publication April 16, 93d. 1 BARBER SHOP OPPOSITE CITY HALL '3. |