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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY AN INTERESTING DISPLAY OF MAGIC Monday at ! 1:00 A. M., an assembly was presented by Mr. rrye, a magician, in cooperation with the National Assemblies Association. Mr. Frye was born School News High News Murray i? v rave M G A A. . l SPONSORS coed party i" is to be in Ohio nd became interested in magic when he was old enough to understand it. He received his magic education under the direc tion of his uncle. He has given 500 performances, one of which was on the stage of the Roxy '.her.tre in Salt Lake. Mr. Frye displayed outstanding ability in performing his cricks proving the hand is quicker than the eye. Included in some of his stunts was the shooting of an arrow through a woman s body and hitting the bull's eye all with one shot. Other tricks were performed with handkerchiefs and his magic wand. Every me was completely baffled from the beginning of the performance spon- - the Murray Girls February 18, in- bv lc School w, h - gym- is required to rrdeyW names will be is to be me in co a f'-- o 'yea :anu nt.irifl e" rmpnts awarded to linen .o, luu....- rtrayai, talent, after will be serv in the most - HOW TO CREATE SCHOOL SPIRIT m was nresented utf mpmbers of School stud- - to the 'end. S-Hi- gh MURRAY TRIPS BINGHAM st hocIV. rui Bingham came to Murray Frii has uroi's1'1 was day to show their ability in playteam their ...hon Murra Murray's floor. We ing basketball. Murray had the play taken an assembly lead throughout the game. Durturn in .,ve ing the last half of the game n whpn oui icani the Bingham five decided they a this splended feel We there school spirit and were getting a little behind Mur,v to create the ray so they stepped up and raised ne many other schools in this their score so high that it had trict will do the same the Smelterites worried but, nev- - an fAn ''"j ff. ihSfJ .v. tason. FINANCE SERVICE contemplate the par-ehef new or used ear deferred payment baala, M let ns. We re In a position to awist yoa la arranging mailt If yoa sP!' ltS.Aift. tfat financing term. on moot favorable Our "Continuing" Policy Will Save Yoa Approximately 40 On Your Insurance Cost. I'U. BE GLAD TO HELP YOU (No VhtiTf for This Rrvlce) J. REX HAMILTON 4762 SOUTH STATE STREET Res. Mid Phone Mur. 165 93-R- 1 romm tecliiiiW hr.wis. J, 5rt :toi You Can Reach Them n btti Instantly ,es Willi -- by Telephone to XT 17 n : eti every day and priceless in emergencies, a telephone pays for itself in time and trips saved. Enjoy its protection and for a few convenience cents a day. Useful tt on ... . I HlfNDS tW GAS ?wel t f four. I'U. n p on Mountain States TYI. & Trl. Company If A FTTaTI 0If A WIFE - 1 ::Z r- - January LeRov; 18, D 1ST if l Frame Dwelling with in Sleeping Torch acres of good land and 4 room glassed 24 water right Modern except heat trade for home close in ray x HAY - ijy FEED J I ' I ill a iw S i FLOUR - - COAL FRED CARLSON PHONE Murray 422 '!Cfa.WVK 'V' OI'l'.X or CI.OSKI) TOK fU''"X I r' " Av$y " " moDimcoiipoMTio.1 ' 7I Prepare for the PROM NOW CAMPUS BOOT QUOD Jl 1U1 o. Kat 1 -- under P.roaihvay Schramm Johnson Dni UTAH'S PROMISE OF OIL V t? V' - I Oil Well Grand County IvF'-- i i yyx tit r. ? Hyd'No. ;V mi.- n 1 S 1 v. " Refinery, Mexican Hat, San Juan County Jfc. President Utah South.-- Oil Company ctriaiu I'luh IS hyilrocarbiins nowhert! else In the world occur, uiul the f.isi'imitiug si'arth for Blzottblw tinues, with cess. petroleum pools con- of suc- fair iroxj'i'cts Gllsonlte ami ozok' iite are the minerals of which this state has a It shares with a few monopoly. other slates siuh rare gases as unJ carbon bclium, nitroRi-ll 1 endowed libi-rall- with jn'trolciiiii gas and asphalt urn deposits. i Aspli.iltum and Kilsmilte are d In the l'int:ih haiin; asphal-turseeps on the nrtb shore of Great Salt Lake have hw n worked and some shipments made from thc-as early as lv3i). However, the larcer jirncram (if exploration after February, fur oil benao : l'.i2't, the date the oil i.nd K.is act was approved. Iirlllitig for oil Incidentally breu.cht to lipht leas-In.-- gaii 1 not proKressed to the sIoko where the character of the deep rorks Is known, but such ljwer strata correlate as to geological age and position with fm inatlons which are productive of oil elsewhere. In the western and northern areas, the preliminary stages of exploration have hardly been reached. Surface study Is Impeded by huge desert deposits of pall, sand and nluvium. Millions of barrels of oil are contained in the shale deposits of northeastern I'tah, but no processing jd.ints for the production of oil from shale on a commercial scale are In oierallon. Unfinished tests, operating or suspended. Include wells from 700 to 4SS0 feet deep In liox Klder, Summit. Utah, Washington. Daggett, Kmery and Grand counties. The operators are Leonora M. & M. Co., Longwull Petroleum Co., Ltd.; Diamond Oil Co.. Arrowhead Petroleum Corp., Mountain Fuel Supply Co., California Co., Ilamsey Petroleum Corp, Columbia Crude Corp., Utah Southern Od Co. and F.quity Oil Co. Hoiighly, four and one half to five million dollars have been expended In direct prospecting for oil within the state. I lock asphalt has been developed near Vernal In Uintah county and n,,af gutinyside In Carbon cuunif and used for sidewalks snd road surfacing. CilsMilif occms principally as fllhng of veins In shale. Operating mines are lorated near By G. T. HANSEN n . 4 reiorvoir. Helium, a noii infiainmablai jas coniinatidei red by the t'. S. government for aeroiiauiic.il purpose. at Woodslde. .is discovered L'tnery county, and helium and line, Crand nitrogen at S':it county. r.irhn di aide, or "dry lee', I natural r ft... rant, was tappet at Fast Aiitoline, (San J,...n.atid Karnhatn, (f'.irlion county). l'etr"leiini g in was discovered at n.uindary I'.utte. (S..n Ju.mi; A y Valley, CImo. ((ir.ndi; tUintahi; flay It. .ti. ( Daggett I. and Last Chance. (Finery County). Dragon and Mytn In Uintah counUnited Stales lUireau of ty. Mines reports sales of gihotilie by producers In northeastern Utah of , :s,n::i tms In i:i"a, valued at and ZXo tons In t!'I!. valued LIT".-TIG- at Ookerite, or mineral of nil oi i urn d at Mex- wa. d posits are found in vein A ican ll.it. (S,m J im county); Dig similar to those of g. Ignite. J?,x. Salt Valley, r.tne Creek and plant for mining and procMHsing Nl F'NT s ((irnl voiinty); Coal- has been built near Soldier Summit Veiii.il iSutiitnlt ; Pencil, in Utah county. This Is reported to be the only commercialized (U.Dialii, mid Plfi.'in.npton. (Wash-Ing'-r omf) i. of ozokerite In (ho United made of Stales. rcial Use is of thee ! - ;;r. i In thg campaign of development "l)Tf Ice" Is r Titled an I tii it h te l. Ashley Impulnnt expenditures have been V3o y d'iitu' Kiipi-li- s Ve rial with ninde within the slate for payrolls Hat oil was an I supplies. natural tas. Operative Indusrt!n and o!l for Ihtte years. tries have been formed for market-Inh n the soj ply ran out. eas and reid'ies. Fxpenditures Th - i.rM left t r oil In Utah centinue In the search f r oil. Of Ititlttierper have been paid Rentals for prot,i'i'v was an ! Mill s n- .t th" Inwn of Creen to landowners and to the state, rlv r Thi W"ll w is (iri!!e. ahout t.ecal and attract work has been ef looo frrt handled by Fnal IS'.'l to a t Ml representatives. t a ai d is r devtloped Royalties have accrued to land and ill 11 w ; n.'tiitiflatnniahln pernrt owners a The state owns thousands i,f ai res of land, rune ef gas jn IkiIs of ,M rr - n are. f it Utah the jrolileni which are a5im-In certain to pittl-i- i ar drill the lerii.s ta .n to a!e, If discove.y is made. The beailos of an nto i nt m a where lease terms at" workable. More :ii 'i Hi" i. h to than 70 petct nt et the area ef Utah t " o;Id oik s which Is owned by the United States, y In the Under the Ittnis of the leasing law Uuo h- - n iliilM are tor f etn its edees. and the state will participate In all ell l.t-i!I Ue-ti- i s ie .! t 1 Code No. 5- 1- ! $1.98-2.- 20 ' IljjS" 'Wk' J FABRIC r.OI.D-SIIA'- KR Ctni ; i ARE HERE II. .. CO THE NEW 1937 SANDALS Fli'iwlnt-- Code No. 50 CAWP & Opposite City Hall !';' SA 3 DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS i I n aT GRAIN - - pro-duc- H. T. MATTHEWS 5128 South 2nd West Thone Murray 180-- PRODUCT E R S will Mur- . 1 i I Friday, basketball The Arlington Junior Red Cross warned to do their part to help the people who are homeless because of the flood. So when the school children were asked to contribute the officers of the different groups of Junior Red Cross members sponsored the collecting of the money from all the children. The children were asked to bring a penny r more which they more than willingly did. $21.10 was donated. mrt Tlip district Arlington School rtt rtfrt the Jordan of the fifth grade, ttveived league. Davis ranks first with a Pratt an injury to his leg which proved A clean record. ta to be serious. He went down the s!oii;h hill J DAVIS DARTS MEET DEFEAT a small ditch. He was Tuesday, February 2, the Davis and hit Kr:rrl w Darts came to Murray to show us thrown ncainst a hrok-p4 how they play basketball. Mur- on his sled which cut his Mr. McMillan and Mr. Smith off to a good start and ray got ended the first quarter with a look him to a doctor who found score of 4 to 3 in favor of Mur- it necessary to take six si itches in the wound. ray. During the second quarter Vernon Smith i the smelterites doubled the score on the Darts leaving it 14 to 7 at Winter Sports the half. Winter sports are a lot of fun Davis decided thev were tret- ting a little behind so during the when you think of how many third quarter they brought their there are. Mr. McMillan showed us a score uc to 17, one point behind Murray. The last quarter was the picture show on winter sports most exciting of all. Davis gained Monday, January 18, 1937 at the two points on Murray but the Arlington School. Here are some tmenerues made a field basket, of them. Sleigh riding, ice skatski then Reading on the Davis team ing, toboganning, skiing, fouled Campbell on the Murray jumping and many others. I think team. There were 15 seconds to winter is more fun than any other go and Campbell made the foul season. Janell Gillespie baskets leaving the score 25 to24 in favor of . Murray. The outstanding players on the Holland Davis team were Davis making Sixth Grade, Section II of Arl 6 points and Reading makine 5 ington School is making a Dutch j points. Bankhead. the sneedv Freize. It has a picture of a Dutch darky, was the high scorer for Kitchen and Market. We have me bmeltentes making 10 points. a Dutch table, a market in HolDavis was in the lead fnr first land. place having no defeats this seasWe invited Mr. Anthon Ahl- on but due to the loss of this ricks of Salt Lake City to come game they are placed in with and tell us about Holland. Mr. Ahlricks was born and Murray, Granite, and who are all tied for firstCyprus lived in Holland 32 years. place He showed us many pictures having won 4 games out of 5. about Holland. RED CROSS ASSISTANCE In Holland there are some The Murray High School is very small islands where their carrying out a campaign to ob- customs are the same as they tain funds to assist the unfor- were long ago. They wear woodtunate people in the Ohio val- en shoes that cost from 25 to 35 ley. A box has been placed in cents. the main hall for contributions They have little stoves under and the students are contributing their feet to keep their feet warm. The stove has a little cup very freely. No one who gives will ever inside full of peat. This just regret it and we may be in need gives heat, no flames. They have some time, too, so "GIVE TO little holes on the top to let the heat out. MAGICIAN ENTERTAINS They have their market days AT HIGH SCHOOL The students of the Murray Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays. sell cheese, butter, milk, high school were given a special They treat Monday, when they were andThetulip bulbs. have a queen who entertained by Mr. Frye, a ma- is now people Her name is ruling. gician. The performance was Wilhelmina. The Dutch Queen people very amazing. Mr. Frye had love their queen. They say that Charles Call, Robert Johnson if another country tried to conand Merrill Leetham assist him quer they would break the a with few of his acts. The boys dikes them and flood them out. They provided a great deal of mer said that they would rather be riment to the students Mr. Frye has traveled all over drowned than killed byihea gun. best time to see tulips the United States eivinc Der- - is The the second Sunday of April, "nances Lp to now his act has That is whcn n in thcy been limited to high schools. , bloom out now he is starting a series The of cheese they have of theatre performances. His is Edamkind cheese. It is yellow with act opens at the Roxy theatre a red layer of wax around it. Monday. February 8, in Salt You may keep it in your cupLake Citv. board for a year and it will not BINGHAM-MURR- AY GAME The game that was played spoil. Mr. Ahlricks brought some Friday turned out to be a thriller in the end. At the half it look- cheese and told Miss Larsen to ed like a walk-awa- y for Murray cut it and give the boys and girls but immediately after the half a piece. We are glad to have Mr. AhlBingham began a siege of long shots which brought them closer ricks ronie out to tell us about and closer to Murray's score. At Holland. It was very interesting. each basket Bingham made, the Vc hope he will come again. crowds came to their feet in Charlene Mason wild enthusiasm. As the pun 8 went off the score stood for Murray. FOR SALE Any employee will take your order. ( PaRe ertheless, the Smelterites pulled We hope that it will be of some through with a winning victory help to them. 4 and a resulting score of 27 to 28. Howard Hausknecht, Reporter 2 Murray, Granite, and Cyprus are 4 tied for second place so far in 27-2- ,V3 pi 1 1937 4, P. ) ( .f ! 1 11 n live nto-il- Code No. 51-A-G- ai. hav In mi iiio'i ;c u:h"rt Ut, payments for production has from federal lands. iniiiicb. nt sand. royalty i li ctpb-ratlo- |