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Show gr'S Think. V, MURRAyTAH, THURSDAyTsEPTEMBER as, American people know thoroughly the government's toward domestic policies ii .. . O.MiJ de have been doings of and the politicians government machine have been sho run the to the averf so much concern se man and woman. But it is a relatively obaby a fact that Ull proportion of the people any adequate realization of he immensely important change has taken place in American 'reign policy during the last few and Asiatic wars of European There ,nd problems. which the in eras (W 1 jr i - , ""''. J i n.,., -- . . " IF it to recent events nave served Secretary named As news District the It ia of 3-D- H'ftion significance, practically every policy of the New Deal has been roundly criticized in many with, generally speaking, the exception of its foreign policy. Be-- ; cause of his sage- - counsel, Secretary Hull has steadily gained in stature since he entered the Cabinet after a distinguished career a Congress. The United States, ar.dtr the Hull policy, will pull no nation's chestnuts from the fire. But it will use all the moral suasion at its command to re- quarters' pel aggressors. dislikes all the has d. It distrusts and Meeting To dictators. And it This does not moan that there a no criticism at all of our preset foreign policy. One school 'avers complete isolation, and ould have this country keep twripkWly out of foreign affairs d let ind their the belligerent powers victims shift for them-s've- s. Another school, somewhat in its philosophy, wi!d have the U.S. take a much fore belligerent line than it is Uir.g. even to the use of threats. -t both these schools are very left-win- g Auxiliary Plans Meeting in the minority, and there fms small chance that either 'U get their programs over. r. AmrinV.in ,.t at eight o'clock cion i will . meet ..t . ..... e r 17 i ivionuuv veuim.,r C in the Baptist Church. Fnends Endorse James B. Mullms for County Commissioner any summaryof the poliof Mr. James B. whose candidacy for for County Commission- - record m.t, re-"i- it shows a consistent outstanding series of public i'rTt nic have been ren-tu- ? hl htm in the many years M Jived here. It shows fur-- . that Mr. Mullins is highly l ,1 Present the people "office h, seeks. ne is a man who is devoted upbuilding and to pre-,to ,he voters and tax-sl bcsl Eovernmont pos- lie understands the value made, Z1 lrifI h;V, gov-W- 3 t b - rs-ti- trib-ir4r- .i -- will be made at this wio.., meeting: rirs. who replaces Mrs. LaVon Penney as president; Mrs. Mere Mrs. first vice president; La Von Penney, second vice president; Mrs. Margaret Ileckel, treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn Byers, secretary; Mrs. Grace Jensen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jambele Sullivan, chaplain; Mrs. ; Emily Gerrord. Mrs. Cwml. color sergeant: Mrs. Elnore Sheets, historian. officers wi Installatmn Lindb-ck- . Violet Mrs made by I uw-eGrace Mrs. who is replacing Jones as district president Lindbeck is the auxiliary. Mrs. Post. the Murray of a member has been r.., and all numbers a.e arrant auenu uw...to urged f s, t-- ! To State Officers Members of the Murray Aerie of Eagles will be hosts tJ sta.e an officers who will pay them visit. Thursday, official Member 15 at 8 p m- - t the nal Hall. V,m. Officers who will visit ate state McMillan, past and member of the Salt LK AeHe; Claude Dalton .state rodI Tooele Aerie; ent, state vice prj'sint. hi man, 5 ta.e Aerie; Aerie. J- Murray chaplain. Hirch. state conductor, Murray Vidt t Acn. F. C. Andrews 'r ins de guara, mh Murr..v A Klasco, state trustee, trustee. tn-state n ilv. ?ene: heo Marks, tate TooHe miit Iriittpp Salt ihort business meeting w.j Slowed by a proRram Lodge No. 15. Omcnia a m ett refreshments. its regu held of Murray, at "-ur- f Ing Tuesday evening Club I nal Hall. Tlic next meeting Lodge Members Meet . Elate-ipraiM- 1 Be Hosts ll r. he has proven on lcMon8 that he knows to the rl.i.avf "Pnsc a lpader and dis-id.' Mullins .CluZl,n- - MrwfA..1 Position in the Wet, i lhe,,)ub,ic generally. ai'1 our personal V i make lhis public him for his many retributions to the U'L L t4 Sa,i La County. a practical ,11"1 ,nly 8 hwe sound judgment vm i've brr ,a.rsiRhk,(1 Planning have friii.il i rh fine lhinW to our H ,s heeauw of his "J'timism and ioyal Mr. Mullins is so lw'illp lhal ,as a tandidat. We join ith ,sl ('f his close friends in 2din 'his wish for bis "I'll as the continued fcrmji of hi8 constituents. !.:;, Murray Eagles Will sergcant-at-arms- S Rood a Rob-bin- Mullins). os' i X'., officers for by Friends of Mr. Tien P'vfth the continued will Legion of the of people and cooperation the county and the fair board, next year's fair will inevitably Auxiliary members of Murray be the greatest in its history. I B- (Paid k, n, unsurpassed forces to meet issue if and when it Is force- tU First Local Legionnaires Thousands Visit Plan Conclave Trip County Fair accepted with appmajority if Americ- jitjst Murray Get-Togeth- er isolationi- ..,11 htt 7 Murray Woman's "e 'Delegates Attend Meet hrld lUestUl 12, evening, Sellember home or Mrs. Mrcit quist, 4734 Hanauer WoX from the Murny Itrr.d Club who wil 1 the Central District ton""'''" he, n Women's Club, to be M.d the of auditorium "htwl on Saturday, &ePun.Ltr as follows: will hold ,7Mrs. Urent GauHn. Mis. f Bennion Ward Mutwl 'T T"",3-'.ij- , social as its oportH Erickson, Mrs. A. Jand 8ni.th program Ernest and dance Si. and Mrs. iJi be held at kn serve rcfrthrnent. M session itn-ai Mr. Labrum nd nVloik in the morning afternoon. the in charge are in staff o'clock Bennion Ward Mutual Plans Opening Social - tunnerr. menU, J Principals and teachers were at the registration in the Murray elementary schools Tues day morning when they found that only 12 students out of approximately 750 were absent the first day of school. After a few days of adapting themseves to their environment, students begin laboring seriously to become erudite scholars, and with good equipment and fine teaching staffs in all the schools there should be no difficulty. The school calendar for the year indicates that there will be several holidays with no school as well as those to be observed in school. The following schedule was released by Dr. James Clove, superintendent of schools. First Semester: Begins Tuesday, September 6. Clones Friday, January 13. Second Semester: Begins Monday, January 10. Closes Friday, Murray City hall. Murray Second er toward an acceptance of .war - risky active, responsible, affairs." world in participation would have Ten years ago it been incredible had the highest government official made speeches of these kinds. Today they that 344: Athletics: Lawrence Brennan, announcer. Prizes: Nichoas Julian, Sylvester Rolio, Dr. F. T. Welsh, Charles Cronin, Judge H. T. Matthews, Marlowe Branagan, GabarJoseph Averbeck, Joseph di. John Huber, C. A. McGhan, James Kilby, John Stephan. Edward Bowler, Lawrence Brennan. Austin Benvegnu, James Kelly, Peter Perella, Wilfrid Muth, Cecil Holland. Club Makes Plans Members of the executive committee of the Salt Lake County Women's Democratic Club met FireTuesday afternoon at L.the W. Mrs. with men's Hall, of Sandy in charge. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss plans for the coming year. Sor-enso- 12 elated Members of the St. Vincent de Paul parish will honor their new pastor, Rev. William F. Kennedy, at a party Sunday, September 11, at the Murray City Park. Events will begin at 1 p. m. and will include two ball games, a number of Pictured above are a few of the members of the Committee to honor Father William F. Kennedy, Sunday, Septem- novelty races and stunts for men, women and children, and a picber 11, which will be held in the Murray City Park. nic supper. The Most Reverend D. G. Hunt, D. D., Bishop of the Salt Lake diocese, will be present and will be one of the speakers; others on the program include the Rev. Patrick Maguire, Mayor G. R. ay Berger, Dr. James Clove, Marlow Branagan, and Father William F. Kennedy. Several members of the Mur- recan Setting unprecedented Mrs. Wilfrid Muth is general ray post of the American Legion ord for next year's fair, the Salt chairman. Members of commitare planning to attend the 20th Lake county Fair this year at- tees are as follows: National Convention of the Am tracted thousands of visitors who Refreshments: Mrs. Wilfrid erican Legion to be held in Los Muth, Mrs. Edmund Kearns. went away well pleased with the Mrs. Mary McGrath, Mrs. James Angeles September 19, 20, 21, and 22. A la.r?e from vari- excellent displays and exhibits in Kilby, Mrs. Sylvester Rolio, Mrs. ous posts throughout the state all departments. Hundreds of T. F. Welsh, Mrs. Joseph A ver-becMrs. J. A. McCarren, Mrs. as well as six drum corps will dollars were given to winners in represent Utah at the convention all divisions, in addition to the Therese Hoffman, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Those who anticipate attendStephan, Mrs. S. A. Fraser, Matribbons which were award- Joseph Mrs. H. T. many West-ove- r, Gabardi, Mr. Mrs. and F. II. are ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Ieo Jensen, ed to exhibitors for outstanding thews, Mrs. Edward Bowler, Mrs. Francis Mash, Mrs. Charles Cro-niMr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor, Mr. work. Mrs. Lawrence Brennan, and Mrs. William Oman. Mr. and of T. Ray Kingston, president Mrs. Nicholas Julian, Mrs. John Mrs. Fred Lindbeck, Mr. and the fair, extends his appreciation Groneman, Mrs. Austin Benveg-nu- , Mrs. George Doran, and Fred board members and comto all Mrs. Fred Taylor, and Mrs. Jensen, all from district number Lindbeck. of so Fred men who mittee freely gave in which the three, Murray post Concessions: Miss Golda Fres-e- r. is included. their time and efforts in cooperMiss Alice Fraser, Miss Elsie ating to make the fair success- Vehar, Miss Annie Putnik, Miss ful. Mass Mary Mash, Miss Lena Mash. Miss The fair personnel is to be com- Helen Stephan. Miss Adeline Discuss Bond Issue mended for the wonderful pro- Vichrlli, Miss Elfie Oliver. Miss Brennan, Miss Eileen In so short Carrie Dr. James Clove announced on gress they have made the as Bowler, Miss Helen Pezeley. Miss fair establish to a time una miss xvonne Wednesday that mass meetings a permanent county institution. Helen Taylor, regarding the proposed bond is- Each a little Tayor. . them year brings sue for funds to build a central Games and races: nussei r ius-e- r, to perschool in Murray would be held nearer their destined goal Francis Kearns, Edmund in the various schools of the dis- fect the fair.of visitors comment- Kearns, Michael Davich, John trict in the near future. Dates edHundreds Philip on the beautiful flower exhi- Brennan. Louis Oliver, for these meetings have not been Averbeck. Albert Gabardi. Miexhibition, art unusual the bit, set at the present time, but will work in the wom- chael Julian, Patrick Tomlmson. John Putnik, be announced in a later edition the exquisite Pezeley, en's department of household pc- Martin Gabardi. of the Eagle. Joseph nm. " cessones ana many uuni sm and apparently roval by the ans. STUDENTS FAIL TO ENROLL AT OPENING ONLY Parish Members To Honor W. F. Kennedy acceptance of them at show how far a President and his determined Secretary of State, In three years Americans away have swung are V:;,:.,? District 345: Grant ward. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and all registered citizens are eligible to vote. served to from 342: 343: ward. the calm home Of Murray Schools WILL FAVOR FAVORITES AT SEPT. 13 PRIMARIES ward. no names attacked. Life expresses it, "Bigger than eHher of the speeches, ever Lower Grades VOTERS District District clarify this change. of State Hull made a talk which, while it was very addressed to the dictators Stressing again his of the world. held doctrines inpassionately international morality volving nd order, he put this country at the forefront of those powers but which will work for peace which at the same time are prepared for war, and are ready and able to defend their rights at all Presidtoes. Two days later the dedicate to Canada to went ent a new international bridgeand irade a talk in which he assured this country LV Dominion that will come to her aid if she is huning 2 Register In 7S0 "Popeye" Polling places for Murray voters for the primary election of state, congressional, and legislative officers which will be held September 13 were announced as follows: District 341: Salt Lake county firemen's hall. turmoil. further Primary Election Polling Places In Murray Listed 1 Two V0LUME 49No, . They Will Honor Ministe r The 8, 1938 n Meeting To Acquaint Voters With Election A meeting for the purpose of comacquainting voters of this elec-- f the with primary munity ill h0 hoUi Monday even inn M' ing, September 12, at 7:3t fit the South Blain.. school, Thirty-thirand Main streets. Mrs. Isaac Morgan, chairman committee of r,t h the Women's Republican Club, sponsors of the meeting, invues the public to attend. Speakers for the evening wille be Clarence Baird, county member, and Judge Fred Musical numbers It. Morgan. have been arranged for the program. Spencer Van Noy, the clever impersonator of Popeye who performed at the park Friday night between softball games. Mr. Van Noy is 20 and lives in Salt Lake City, where he received recognition for his talent on local radio stations. William Plott of Murray was responsible for the engagement of Mr. Van Noy here. May 19. Bond Election For School Building Center Of Interest Holidays with no school: Thanksgiving recess, November 24 and 25. Christmas vacation, schools closed Friday, December 23 and reopen Tuesday morning, January 3. Wed- Washington's birthday, Holidays to be observed in nesday, February 22. school: Principal topic of discussion Columbus day, Wednesday, Ocamong Murray citizens this week tober 12; Armistice Day, Friday, Is the forthcoming bond election November 11; Lincoln's birthday, for the proposed new school Monday, February 13; Arbor Day building which will consolidate to be proclaimed by Governor. all Murray grade schools into a Meetings: new $215,000 building with locaU. E. A. convention, October tion site opposite the Murray 13, 14, and 15. Schools will clos High school. October 14. Friday, Election date has been set for institute, Saturday, Saturday, September 24, nt regular polling places from 7 a. m. January 28. Mid-wint- to 7:o0 p. m. Mass meetings will be called several days before the election for the purpose of explaining the issue and discussing it pro and con, stated Dr. James Clove, superintendent of schools. Further announcements will appear soon concerning dates and places of the meetings. Plans show that with a 45 per cent grant from the United States government and disposal of Liberty and Arlington schools in a way that wouiu ue advantageous in defraying part 'of the Murray portion of the cost, a modern, scientifically building can be obtained at practically half price or jess. Efficient administration and low operating costs will be possible in the proposed building which will house 26 class rooms, locker rooms, showers, gymnasi um, and executive offices. For full particulars on the election see the legal notice in this Issue of the Eagle. Bon-nyvie- w, . Primary Graduation At First Ward The Murray First Ward will hold its primary graduation on Sunday, September 11, in sacrament meeting. An interesting program has been outlined. The following girls will graduate: Barbara Parks, Wanda Spender, Dorothy Baker. Violet Nielson, Joyce Ringroso. LaVon Jensen, and Elaine Caldwell. Coming Events Saturday, September 10: m.WPA Sunday. September F.O.E' News By B. A. Kla-seMr. Reader: I have come to o you once more through the cour- tesy of the "Murray Eagle." Well my friend, this is another article Eagledom. Nothing could be easier than to write on Prater-nalisBut wait! Before I proceed to portray the "strange" world we will live In when fraternal ism (brotherhood on earth and good will to men) will take root, permit me first to describe the world we ore living In today. Today Japanese Daroanans gathered tens of thousands of Chinese civilians In the public squares of Chinese cities and slaughtered and maimed them down with machine guns. . . , Today innocent bpanisn women rind h.itiins slpeninc In their beds and cradles, were blown to bits by Francisco Francois bombers. on Todav. German "cultured" Na- enter the homes of thousands humble families, take them out and drag them to concen tration camps on " trumpea-ucharges, or on no charges at ell, and put them to hard labor, solving Nazis unemployment. . . . Today, Nazi spies wreck Soviet Union trains and factories, and scores of Russian people die. . . . Today, a woman, whose husband had been discharged from the W.P.A., murdered her children and committed suicide. , . . Today, people live in houses as unfit to live in , . , Todayt Stop! shouted a voice . . . Enough! Very well then, It does not matLet us then take the othter er road . . . the Road to a Fraternal World. You will stagger when you are (old that in a Fraternal World the opportunities the chances, will be equal. It will insure real equality in the rights to work, to rest, to education, to common pension derived irom funds, to travel and see the counzies of p ... Recreational Leaders meet at Murray rorx for Training Classes. 9:iO a. er old-ag- e try. II: It will abolush exploitation of Party one class bv another. It will of St. Vincent dc Paul Par- build finer homes and everyish at Murray City Pork. thing in abundance. 1:00 p. m. Get-Togeth- The F. 0. E. i supporting and sponsoring such an Equality! Such equalities open wide the doors to true brotherhood and real friendship. It is no wonder that hundreds 13: of thousands of men throughout September Tuesday, joined and Opening of Mutual In All L. the U. S. A. have are joining the Fraternal Order D. S. Ward Hou ies. of Eagles. If vou are not yet a Wednesday, September 11: member of the F. O. E., join it 8.0o p. m. Murray City Fire- now. men's Regular Weekly Meeting at Firemen's Hall. Thursday, September IS: Baby Boy Born lo:ou a. m. Baby Clinic at the Mutual Reorganized Murray City Hall. Free for A fine baby boy was Iwim to All Children to have PhysiGrant Ward Mutual Will hold Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris on l its opening cal Examination. Tuesday evenWwtmvulnv morning at thn Cot Business fine and m. 8:00 A program has ing. Eagles very p. tonwood Maternity Hospital. Social Meeting at Fraternal been arranged, to be followed by Mother and son are reported a dance, Hall. as doing nicely. d Monday, September 12: 7:3o p. m. Mevting to acquaint Voters of Primary Elertion. Blaine School. Ttiirty-TliirSouth and Main Streets. d mm-mitte- Grant Ward wn-ia- |