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Show Page 1938 THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2 . THE EAGLE C. It. WALLACE J. Wallace 15. . l'iioiie Murray 35 EDITOR Assistant Editor . . Issued Every Thursday Telephone Murray 35 Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Post Oifice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah One Year in Advance Six Months in Advance Elsewhere In The United States One Year ki Advance $100 SO $2.00 OLD JOHN BULL WILL MUDDLE THROUGH Sympathy for the underdog has always been a characteristic of Americans. It is China, not Japan, to whom we give moral support in the far east war. France and Great liritain arc being accused of selling Czchekoslavakia down the river to Mr. Hitler, because, apparently, these two great powers are afraid of a showdown with Germany. After London guaranteed and gave notice that England would protect the rights of the Czhcks against invasion, and then a few dtfys later, declares that the little democracy must dismember itself to appease Hitler and that it would not use its moral or military force to preserve their independence in the event they refused the conditions, makes the l'.ritish look like phonies to the rest of the - sustaining a great empire is pretty good evidence that he still knows in what direction the wind is blowing and that any mistakes he may make are merely intermediate steps or slips on his way to getting what he wants in the final analysis. Andrew Jackson knew the Iiritish spirit of obstinacy when he said that they lost every battle but the last one. And that's, about what the empire's diplomatic coniv-iu- g amount to: they may muddle, but they'll muddle through and have the cat in the bag when they are through. THAT SEASON'S" HERE AGAIN Poetry and song, as well as our own instincts say that spring is the most beautiful, most welcome season of the year. Perhaps it is, fur after a long winter, we are anxious for ilowers in bloom and the sight of the fields in green, so long cold and snowdrifted. lint the weather and times of the year have their supporters. Autumn presents scenes, not as welcome but just as beautiful and satisfying. In September, the first hints of "Indian Summer" appear in falling leaves, brisker nights, and that my.sterious luscency of morning and evening sunlight on green haze that things as well as the smoke-mistpervades the atmosphere. In our homes, the radio, hour after hour booms out the trials and tribulations of the world, the bowlings of "vocalists", the incessant "plugs" of advertisers. In the city, cooped up like rabbits in their hutches, you read the news of how a friend was mangled in an automobile accident, or happen to be sought on the .street to stake some human derelict to a meat. UiiMiiess is on the bum, baby needs a new bonnet, wile is getting temperamental, the house needs a new roof, Junior got his front teeth kicked out in football scrimmage, etc. Xow is the time for all good men to take a day or two off and go out into the canyons, camping, biking, fishing or whatever is prefered. of our fellow citizens in this great democracy have a "back yard" such as we. so vast, s.o beitiiul, so inspiring and restful. And mi time of the vear is more opportune, no season more ideal fur imparting to the spirit that intangible . invigoratinj; 1., .Ml. ill,. I. r (", s ,,w,,, iiiiucr ...Ime wide ami. starrv" t Murray Business Directory Call Business Houses Below for Goods and Services in their Spe- . 1 I : Cllxrw U,. TL ,.l D ,nJ Rirr ValiiAe MMv,o Aya vnun uy I ncSC ClcU lollies. I lUlUJJll ijuritc ouu A small town paper ran an item about Mr. McGurk, saying that he was a defective on the police force. Called to account, the C-- Alert Institutions. paper corrected the mistake by saying that Mr. Mctiiiik was a detective on the police- farce. I bought a wooden whistle and it wooden whistle, so I bought a steel whistle, but it steel "wooden" whistle. Then I bought a tin whistle, and now I tin whistle. UP-2-DAT- Prices 4842 South State Phone Murray 356 CABINET MAKERS BEN GORDON & SONS MILL WORK GLASS CAP. A new member of the L. N. Schwan family the cigars and Cocoa Colas is citizens of Murray. SHOE handing out to the It seems that housewives in this section are in need of fruit bottles. An ad in the Eagle last week caused a rush to the telephone in response to a notice that some bottles were to be sold in connection with some other household items. The pretty model told her rival that she had been chosen to pose for an artist for a picture, "Cleopatra and the. Snake." The rival said "Indeed! And who is he going to get for Cleopatra?" LIKE NET WORK STORE prices. Complete lubrication XI' W! at MURRAY CLEANERS AND TAILORS ser- 1 vice, washing and polishing Phone Murray 620 door so. of Iris theatre WATCH MAKER PAPER HANGERS WALLPAPER Large Selection of New Fall Patterns as low as J. P. O'BRIEN Per Roll Retter Paper At A JEWELER 7c and OPTOMETRIST SAVINGS! Call at our little store BERGEN'S WALLPAPER 4710 So. State Mur. 89 Modern Optometric Service FURNITIRE BARBER SHOP NOTICE Narrow Width SHOES $1.00 Pair While They Last X HECKEL'S SHOE STORE X X I'.etween Post Office and ! Citv Hall. Murrav X X E. CARLSON The SHERANIAN Ladies! X I'd sold fifty tons of hay the other day and this is only the beginning. I SEE SERVICE GARAGE 5026 South State Street for that motor rebuild, body and fender work, battery rebuilding, and ignition parts at reasonable MURRAY Pastry at lowest The Eagle will publish your favorite snapshots. Just send them by mail. OLD FALL CLOTHES Can lie Made To L0()k ? We have the best in "G" Men are talent scouts for Alcatraz federal penitentiary. that Mr. Schwan CAR TROUBLES E Bakery Voters of Murray are pondering the question of the School I'ond Election with various arguments pro and con. Some will vote for it providing it won't raise taxes too much, others will vote for it in consideration of the advantages to be had in a new school building. is the causcj of TAILOR BAKERY world. It would appear from this quick change of political purpose that Mr. ChamberThe traffic problem in Utah grows more lain's talk with Mr. Hitler was of the ut- and more a serious thing while fire calls most seriousness and that der fuehcr is diminish. good at both individual and mass bluffing. However, one hestitates to blame John They are calling the Pus Company a PubHull. His remarkable record in creating and lic "Futility". . wants known to their representative who are their neighbors. OfficiVU , fr als ri)!e are amenable to organized mihllp will make decreases if that is the kn of the majority of the taxpayers ' The!l la,julations. should be studied by all. In the leading editorial the respon i lltJ' for tax increases is placed squarely shoulders of the taxpayers thenisdveT n point is made that when the taxpave lively participate in all public affairs' and form themselves and analyze and all public payments and when they tJ;,'"' ly and vigorously oppose inefficiency competency in public affairs, then and V"' only can waste and inefficiency in ment be stoppe dand thereby a living?" rate obtained. The statement is made the penalty for indifference is extravagant and the reward for active participation ' is affairs and public economy efficiency! . s.-i- KAY CITY, UTAH 155 Court Avenue . issue ot the r "Utah Taxpayer" is just off the press It shows the change in the levies from last year. The tabulations sho wthat of the 2d5 taxing what ever was I is that units in Utah, there are 16 which have levies "I u not' j an approach called 'plain', but I have the sort of face ranging between 50 and 60 mills, confiscation. which bores me when I see it on other to The general trend of levies it is pointed out people." Countess of Oxford. is slightly upward. It is shown that 62 tax158 ing units increased their levies while One of the Murray school children on be- retained But the levy of the preceding year. school 28 ing asked what he liked best about taxing units decreased their levies. An analysis of the tabulations show that replied, "Recess!" the bulk of all property taxes in Utah are Sid was around on Tuesday looking, very levied by local jurisdiction, viz., cities, counfine and said that the recessioin had not ties and school districts, and that if the tax burden is too high the responsibility there reached him up to this writing. for lies near at home. It is therefore appar with Autumn is approaching and we see where ent that if the taxpayers arc dissatisfied to make their some of the citizens are getting out in the the tax burden they have but on to fishing trips canyons or are going f enjoy better the magnificent scenery. Andrew l.unuquisi ana me junior irauic X Police make a good team in protecting your children as they cross "no, man's land" State Street. Here an dThere MURRAY M UK TAX FACTS The September-Novembe- BARBER SHOP has opened under New Management! Furniture, Bicycles, Musical Instruments, and Repairing of All . Kinds HAIRCUTS 25c and 35c Sell Jack Mann, Prop. 35 West 48th South WE BUY, or Exchange Old Furniture PUBLIC SERVICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Murrav City Light Department Murray City Hall . r i M. 630 I M. 260 ; Murray Lity rohce Department M. ; murray vuy rire rLepanmem T Movie Reviews Your i iv 1 m. 7? Combining a brilliant and colorful picture X Salt Lake M. 404 County Fire Department of New Orleans and Louisiana plantation M. 82 life of the 1850's with a group of masterful X Mayor G. R. Berger ; characterizations headed by that of Luise M. 171 Commissioner J. Clifford Hansen Rainer, has producM. 419 Commissioner S. G. Freeze ed a rarely satisfying motion picture in "The M. 416 Toy Wife", playiing at the Iris Theatre Sep- X Board of Education tember 25, 26, and 27. M. 473 Murray High School Miss Rainer, Academy Award winner for M. 73 twit .successive years, adds another inspired I Bonnyview School delineation as the frivolous, irresponsible X M. 64 Liberty School "Erou-Eroullrigard, younger daughter of 1 Iris Theatre M. 366 an aristocratic Creole family. The afpart fords her an infinite variety of emotional expressions of which .she makes the fullest LAKE DAILY BUS SCHEDULE, MURRAY-SAL- T use wun me same artitrv that made h er "Ann Held' and " the outstanding SUNDAY WEEK DAY 'rformances of the past two years. Southbound Northbound Southbound Northbound .nss iaimi given uruuiant support in 4:1" the work of her two leading men, Mclvui 6 :45 .15 6:20 f: 5.05 6.05 3:A) 4: J" Douglas and Robert Voting. Douglas offers 7:05 5:25 (:M ":33 6:2U 5:3) 4:50 4:1." an intelligent, forceful portrayal of the at:5" 7:25 5:45 5:1(1 torney loved ty both Miss Rainer and her 7:25 7:1" 5:K! 7:45 6:05 5vi older sister, and who marries 7:-V .S;(5 6:35 f:5) ,S;() 5:s Ivohert Voting is excellent as the y's) K:25 0:45 I.:l" 9:50 7:.15 care romantic young gamhler with wh.iin 8:45 U:M 8:3" 8:55 7:05 Miss Rainer runs awav. 10:35 .sky." 8:5i s;(W 9:25 7:35 ;.,5 The supporting cast 'is excellent wilh p.ar Ibe Rockies call you to come out of the 9:50 11:3) 'M)5 ":." H:I5 closeness of the city into the wild world of I'.ira w a e , n. is. Warner, A ma KniN;u 10:35 1:15 X:35 L':n5 u auer iMiigsionl, and forest and stream. There a voice will '':.55 11."' !!;!) J:05 11:3) Al,n say: :.' "Prothcr, I'm gl.id you came." 1:35 12:05 KM 15 I1:5 V:35 11 : 13 ii ,V 9:.) 12:50 12:.' 0:05 Personalities: At sixteen Luke KSIn.-liU' 1:35 11:05 made her Luropcan stage dehut and H; 111.1 3:i '5 u,,s The Defense Rettt 11:35 11:35 an immediate success. While doing a 2:3) U5 lo:A, II:.1 i,)iv To whom does the warm .spot in the bed in Vienna, an 3 3:05 W 11:55 talent scout disn.vt'r. 11:55 2.m J,U' n:3o .. . II- 3:3" ...ithit belong on a told night -t- he wile who first iu 3:45 1:07 ner In SI orougiu Hollywood, ie climbed between the icy sheets or the hus- is i no nrst actress to win the 2:45 4 :25 12;iii And. my band who comes home later and demands .warui ir ,rts an. cteiues twice in Mic- the coveted place as lord of the household? cession. MURRAY k Airs. I ranklin I) KouM-Vcl-t MAIL SCHEDULE t ' i Superior Judge Van .Wtrand has the per- VlSIIlM llll VIT 1I " I lot .,.. plexing problem to decide in the divorce suit hamcr was so excited she forgot the Arrivals wtj. of Mrs. Anna U'cisingcr of llucliaiun Street, conic speech she had DcpW Departure! Arrival. prepared f..r thc oc6:43 .m. and Jack Wcisingcr. The testimony was that casion. 8:55 a.m. HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS and 8:13 .m. 12:05 .m. the police were called to the Wcisingcr home Twenty-fou- r negro character players and 9;0S 12:53 p.m. 7:2S ..m. 6:05 p.m. to quiet a w ar that started w hen eisingcr extras completely hrokc up a p'l.iiit.,ti.,n SATURDAYS ordered his wife to move our and she in- scene in the picture when they heg.m "truck-in- " i..irti"v-6:48 .m. f Mails i love .() ininiilrs l.( M 8:55 a.m. in the spot &hc had sisted tii remaining instead of just keeping time to the 8:13 m. mu,ic 12:05 p.m. as they were instructed to do. warmed tip. Reader's Digest. 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