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Show L MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL MM UAL com ivn jlu For MurrayStarts On April 19 DDOaOCOODODDOODOOODa Clcan-U- p gen&There now wearing a t.fSmanyisyears of hatless f S his business In full bloom Ml? inHpprf. " jj very it were. as Surrounding ramDaicn is the week of ioan nn in full effect .. 1 r . "J April -- c c . - Civic and Social Organizations Cooperate In Making First Fair A Big Success. Prepara- 19, tions Underway For Early Development St they use a 'rule pistol. mem iu ueam. Or else taiK criticism of the bus service write it down and The traction n,i tn the EAGLE. folks say they are open to suggthe big tire and tube man, was smiling around Tnpcrfav. Jack -has a lot ,,rro JiUllo and all of it of personality wir Phase, - J- - --- --- i i pieasain. the Iris Saturday nite at Pay 9. al Head "Marble" your memory weak- - Remember Brown or is n J I. Miny uain ...... suggest J-- ... ause he always seemed a the neighborhood of a to this, some of According houses make read up on captain business !o the you wish Kidd. the decadent of build-cg- s around Murray makes cf big fire seem just icea A few burning nicely called the fire jcrne mug partment on the Murray track makes Alaska sound A i the the ride de- fire like resort tummer Peanut Bust Franklin rm rtt th printers of America, 15th child in a family Beniamin foremost as the cf 17 children. I l Statrs nairl Thissia $7 0,000 for Alaska. Miner took S3W.000.000 in gold from those -a nice aeai. United Ise of Utah Ctah citizens r.cwr.es lor maA Kv eitnA results in increased each Utah family. ie a nlon ihit the income of all Murray. Buy in Murrav J1 increase People of Founder Ol" Town Sees "Crisis" Boys This iida received iv, . jaeroiiowing communication Father Flanagan, founder w director of Boys Town, pop-iri- y k.non as the "Home of tfJMi Homeless Boys." 4.446 and abandoned boys of "ces. colors and creeds from sLates of the Union have it? JJ7 been 0"S mcda good Ameri- - ea". Not a single one tt' j. nuu: jir 'amuiar win ne is carrying Editor. Joyi Town faces a crisis! Last ?cre for"d to refuse -jUMon here to more than 500 'tEl? Pwt two day-bec- ause 220 now bv- 5ft!T Hme 61 B' Town 0ur7 'l ... '"Hies io ine utmost. LIlcd beyond ca Utrt f boy. What are Hundreds of iri Zl Pounding at our doors to be let inl Rrri;r;l!ronit,es, Dy in lhe far in your city "4 vn. Amtrica need help, fcv. w,,ta'-- ho 14 iup!,c,V confident in us. y,lh8VC had- They n Cn II 4'fi6l t0 do1 lKng ti - to nd able to t5 it5cm whal 1 chan an riii, tnuch- - 10 makc help them, lh(,y 8sk All they ask Kd Amcri-U- 1 Lcn,1 lhemselvcs. Pos- - some boy very u or to aivid J, your readers ii- tl y' ""X ced us. in - j of General Exhibits. Possibility of Permanent Buildings For Future Fairs Seen County-wid- e interest has been shown in thc inauguration of thc fair, one which in a few years, will be housed in permanent buildings, said T. Ray Kingston, chairman of the sponsoring committee, which has been working on plans for the uur tor more man a year. Within ten days, farmers, representatives of civic organizations and others from all parts of the county will meet at the city hall to incorporate the Salt Lake County Fair, so that definite plans for holding the September exhibits may begin at Housing Problem Faces Heads Of Music Festival Murray committee in charge of the Music Festival to be held in Murray, April 0 are in need of community co- once. Chief 29-3- operation in the matter of lodging for festival visitors desiring to remain overnight in Murray April 29th. Visitors from Coalville, Morgan and Tooele will likely wish to stay here rather than make the trip home and return on April 30th. Dr. Leo Ellertson, committee chairman, will appreciate word from all Murray householders as to how many persons thev will entertain over the night . . of April 29th. Anyone having spare beds or rooms will please phone Mrs. Kenneth Madsen at Murray 417. Early information on the above point is earnestly requested by the members of the committee. Your cooperation is urgently needed and will do much to make the festival a fine affair. among The fair committee has Of j 500 Out ti i ex-hun- t," i public-spirite- d 80-pie- m smi. recrea-smilin- Is.tiN Lib Pitv of the French invasion of Russia in the military campaign of 1812, was presented in the auditorium of the Murray high school by the concert band of the Utah State Agricultural college under the direction of Professor N. W. Christiansen Wednesday afternoon. Another of the feature selections presented by thc group was "Memories of Stephen Foster.' a symphonic arrangement of American folk songs by Lucien Caillict. Miss Dorothv Mont rouse of LoOlgan, pianist; Miss Olhe Jean Anderson of Logan, violin; Jay son of Brigham City, flute and Brig-hapiccolo: Wayne Johnson of Mack and City, bassoon; Hasband of Hcber City, trombone, were soloists on the concert program. Ted Karrrn. rodC, student body ent of thc U.S.A Leah and Misses and organization, Rhea Lewis of Preston Idaho,lu.in kinrj tvinfir who announced the program selections were , also present. Other selections presented in thc concert were "The King of France" by Snusa: "El Capitan bv Sous: "The Clock and the Dresden Figures." piano solo by MontKettlby, ployed by Miss rose with hand accompaniment, by "Czardas by Monti, playedWedMiss Olson; ''The Southern with ding" bv AdMrh Lr.ttor, and Mr. Hasband. Mr. Anderson, inc Mr. Johnson as soloists; Ch.M. en's March" by Ed"" Wrtfcr Franko Goldman; "The Fryer, Arthur H.s and Dog" by and "The Stars and Strips Forever cv ""iuuv F. Robinson, director of the Murband. lay high schovl their j Of QUOTA Court Peter I. Tchaikowsky's "Overture 181 2." musical description re- ceived offers of unqualified sup port from many civic clubs, farmers and ntock Rrowjt;hrtugh-- , U.S. Court Upholds Water Right U. A. C. Offers Rare Musical Program To Local Music Lovers the supporters who are working toward the establishment of the fair are the following, who began their services when the fair was first proposed a year bro: Mavor G. R. Berger, J. Clifford Hansen, Sherman Freeze, T. Ray Kingston, J. M. Stevens, Dr. McLlovd Killpark. Dr. James Clove, Ernest Smith, Mrs. Harry Van Quill, George S. Dingledine, L. N. Schwan. out Salt Lake County during the past few months. Many local civic organizations have also of-- I fered aid, and the city commission has pledged its support. Mr. Kingston has received let- -. ters and oral offers from many civic clubs. Among these are the Midvale Progressive Club, the Sandy Lions Club, the Magna- Garfield Lions Club, the Last Mill Creek Betterment League, the Salt Lake Citv Chamber of Commerce, the Murray AmeriChildren Over can Leeion. the Murray Lions For Ric Club, the Murray F. O. E., and Turn 'ne Murray Women's Club. Some r. largest growers of pure- Lgg Hunt OUndayiofbredthestock, many men who are The American Lecion's "Egg engaged in farming upon an Easter morning, was a tensive scale and veternarians and erand success, duo to many con livestock men have also offered tributing factors and many ener- their support. Many of the livepeople, stock men have offered to bring getic and both within the legion and thc their entire herds to the fair this j auxiliary, and among the citi year. zens of our city. "In contacting exhibitors, the The first contributing factor Committee found that they want was "Miss Lady Spring" herself. to show their stock here, where A clear, beautiful morninc, with in a few years there will be periust enouch snap to make the manent buildings and grounds to exhibits. blood tinnle and the muscles; accommodate the Many have praised the city park for action. strain iext, EXCEEDS MURRAY Decision Supreme and merry faces of boys as an ideal location for the fair, IN CANCER bright and girls, hundreds of them, as it also has adequate In Favor lauching, radiant in the tional facilities." 1 ML1M 1 Mr. Kingston said the articles Cnvernment morning light. Everyone wasrestless, hopeful, eager to scam- of incorporation for the fair have Welcomed Heartily The local unit of the Women's per among the trees and grass to been drawn by Glen E. Howe, treasures. City Attorney, who offered his Field Army of the American So- seek for the hidden were thrilled that services as city attorney, with parents Many Murrav rity officials, and Cancer of Control for the and wished that they, the consent of the city commls-tocitv attorney. Glen h. ciety com- morning announces that although hunt for thc beauti- - sion, at no expense to the fair indeed might well 'were pleased Howe. enlistuncolored ful eggs, hidden in the group. The fair committee wishes as regarding yet plete reports in a decision by the, on Pace 8) to thank Mr. Howe. ex(Continued is it in. not are ments yet packed United States Supreme Cit- the Murray Court, holding pected that with the enlistments water richt in Little Cottonto be received. Murray will the yet nrainst wood Creek valid go well over their quota. assaults of A. 0. Whitmnre. Mrs. Grant G. Bryan, local Whistle! Twice in one day! flames crept up to the walla of Julv 8. 1931. Mr. Whitmnre chairman states "I wish to take Yes, but nothing ever burned. the dry boards, and in 15 minutes to receive, rebuffs to his o set a.'ide the Murray this opportunity to express my- Saturday, about 2:30, thc fire time would nave roasted the coOn that date, the iinnrriii.m fur flip snlendid riehts. wagons were called to thc Pitt chickens wholesale and would City ta't" Kcineer deci led ni:.v,r.'--l operation I Ihave received during Motor Company, borne gas on have destroyed the property of wish to tnanK me thit Hiivp mis ui Mr w hitmore ana m lUril III! the floor of the repair room Mrs. Clara Malstrom. Let us congratulate the fire deHowe predicted a l"tg,City Officials for their endorse caught on fire, and all the buildMr C.k-lt i...i., ,ih Mr Whit more. ment and support, inc ipcai ing was full of flames. No damage partment for their good work Church organizations for their was done, but if thc safety fire and speed. Let us all help to A true prophet was Mr. m went bud not been there keep Murray still the leading ere the help in getting the information because awav work to their extinguishers court as specified by the fire depart- city in Utah for fire prevention and out of the district were ad- regarding thislocal Hoard of Warning to all: Let all watch members, the in all instances ment, the fire scare could have asconten- and their on grass fires when cleaning Hut, other Whitmores the serious. Mr. turned verse to sociations, for their cooperation fire department was on up, and now is the time of the thc hand, the local its toes and down there all ready year for fires to cause great de''Tlr Whitmnre Hied suit acmnsta in arranging meetings,assisted in to so physicians who have go in case the flames had got struction. Of the three fires CaH LaVe, Citv.; ;.Murrav Citv ai varum wavs. and me iohovmok out of control. far this spring, two have been ,l ,.,.,) m.i aid inise 1 grass minutes from thc unconquerable About twenty-fivoineer several vears ago t;ro-- organizations for theirmc flames. Let us all watch closely eniistmenis: whistle sounded. ti diversion the at'ain the Inter, curing that testing r fJ Lion's Club, the Fraternal Order This tims the wagons sped to when playing with fire. Also, Uke n ains of 15 of Eagles, the American Legion, the American Co., mothers, when you hear the fire Smelting the ; L'U'f II water from Legion Auxiliary, where the wind was spreading whistle, please locate your childwood Creek by K'Uj and AmericanWomens Club, and the grass flames into the build- ren. Monday afternoon, when the The thc Murray was called to dSirrion isillcga on .Mr. Whi'n;;;.; s the Daughters of ing and the newly planted trees. fire department i ,i u .Oi lo rsperially All dangerous fires were put out 64th South, some small child bv' Mr Wh,tr-- re. - h"' MLTvHAY EAGLE for the before either wagon returned to barely missed being hit by the last ear. Just as the engine was u m Mr. Kim- rourtesv extended to us during the garage. Mabout at mumo speeding into the street, a small mc was Still, Monday ireMpast, again. hull's action started across the road. The child MiHiWVMi the fire this of same wagons show time, campaign the Thc success that il Hid not lead w more were called out to 125 East, 64th fire truck to avoid hitting the filing the will undoubtedly to legalize ,wnrk the future Smith and State, to Mrs. Clara k;M nnnrtw Kit n rnp thai Ull The water now runs thr lJ enthusiasm regarding Field Malstrom's. Mrs. Malstrom was fdouble parked in the street. Womens the municipal of the Murray Mo work mai we win turnrl burning gross in her back yard, allI firmly believe nt.nt before being Army. to control the profit, if, when we hear the unable vim its w;is mains. Cancer, about Lake Salt Information our cars u n ., grass, and would have fire whistle, to move The decisions of the Prevention and Control can be burning double parkif streets the from end if it thickens thr coops on her lost based bave been secured at any time, cither by streets, and had not been for the speed and ed, do not cross the close thc local representaof prior nppropr.al.on I lah to fire are contacting cars that move Fire the diMurray City dispatch of ficial use. basis of the of tives or by communicating If we all keep these the As ' wagons hydrants. Department. "the American Society en the arpropnat.on t..at tne rectly with of Cancer. (Cootiriucd on Pago 3) reached their destination, the hcldp Control for .water. It has been (Continued on afcc t; k aw the old dis but years was trict v al Ward has a good school story or rather, a good about a school teacher. Some tf - Hugh teacher story riv! town. . ... 'i Special garbage removal service will be offered by the city and a call at the City Hall will make this service available to you when you are ready for it. Mayor Berger presided at a Clean-u- p committee meeting at the City Hall Tuesday night at vhich time it was Hec;d to offer cash prizes to the Murray grade scnoois making the twsi i work. showing in the clean-u- n i Prizes will also be offered in a zinnia growing contest which will be supervised by the Murit ray Flower Garden Club with awards made after the growing season is sufficiently advanced to permit of the judging work. A separate award is to be made by the Murray Lions Club for the Boy Scout Troop making the best showing in the clean-u- p activities. Decrepit buildings of various shapes and condition of collapse still mak Murray appear ragged and dissolute looking to the cas-tPhoto by A. J. Peters t'irist. Tbe nroblem of nutting these buildings out of their DRAWING AND STORY BY GEORGE DIBBLE misery is being Handled by the City commission and the civic orThis is a picture of your home town. The little man at the ganizations of the city. Mr. Glen E. Howe is studying the legal ascrank Is your dollar. Born and reared in Murray, he prefers to pect of the liquidation of these work here. The wheels he turns are geared to the progress andt wretched structures and some acprosperity of his home town. While he turns, the butcher, the tion will be taken before long. a maker keep busy at their trades. Once been has baker and the candle-sticalways Murray ood fighter for a clean city and put at his job the local dollars works tirelessly until spent by it is confidently expected that a some unthinking individual outside the community where he may fine showing will be made this your premises and spin the wheels of prosperity for others. year. Clean-u- p be encouragwill the neighbors The grass is not greener beyond the fence. Community ened by your good example or in proportion to the interest you manifest made ashamed to not qualify terprise flourishes in Murray is not only saved to the comdollar A therein. spent best. the with along munity, but saved with interest. Dividends accumulate in added townsopportunity and a future of security for all. Your fellow Your of community your support. mi twn Fourth erades of Ar man is in business because lington school, pupils of Miss advantages are insured by him In turn. Bartlett and Miss Wheeler, wereConsider a single instance. Let us say you purchase a product treated to a peanut. i bustu Wednesatuuvu. hi uie of just one of Murray's factories. Your dollar moves quickly from day anernoon. honor was the result of a recent to packer to producer and back again into your own contest in which these two grocer interim many of your fellow citizens have been grades tied for first place in get-of pocket. In the cent is like finding money in an inside pocket that you ting the greatest perP. T. A. enriched. It Mothers to attend the thought had been spent. meeting Wednesday of last week, 4 KTJU iwu- udjs for reading becto be storm. Crusoe" irson i A) estions. MURRAY Park In September - a VOLUMeItZnTS Salt Lake County Fair To Be At City V s Places marks the opening of the 19J7 Murray clean-u- p camuc ce cieau ""irtv April paign and all local householders rwoianH wife kills husband and vacant lot owners are rere-quested to put a lot of push bea hammer, says a news Wes-ar- e hind the clean-u- p brush this year Sounds a bit drastic. more refined, as and make Murray a real spotless w N "a Much Needed Cleaning Up Program Needed In Murray City and Bloom says TY FAIR T r - bean growing it progress. the old Seroris UN " 1, 1937 3 g, j o, lo Firemen Dash he-c- an nt-- rt . i' lh'c r.s 1J--isio- Parent-Teach- er e vr-nd- -f. t't.J'1""' Si W!Iaa ' r-- I 7 wo Calls |