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Show Page Thursday,. April 24, THE MURRAY EAGLE 2 Here&There The Murray Eagle Publisher & C. B. Manager, l Editor, J. B. Wallace Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Published Thursdays Act of March 3, 1879. Subscriptions 1 year in advance: $1.00, Salt Lake County; elsewhere in U.S.: $2.00 winter and like the proverbial young man's fancy which turns at this time, our common friend is with romantic nonsense. Interested persons women preferred will have to make an appointment. If the right one corners him, Harry would make a good politician. star-eye- MURRAY WELCOMES THE FIREMEN Firemen of Utah will meet in Murray in June for their annual state convention. To these visitors Murray extends heartiest welcome. It will be the keen desire of the people of Murray to make the firemen foci at home and to have them leave with the feeling that Murray is a wonderful place. Many a girl has gone to the postoffice their male and come away without him. Art doesn't seem to be susceptible. Officers Joe Gillen and Ed Larson were looking over the bowling situation at the DeLuxe last week when he saw some interesting current events. gratulations are due Chief Smith and his department in bringing the convention to Murray. Now clean-up- - paint-u- p, fix-u- p Waltrous (Walt to you) of the Lee Motor State street, this city, took a northern Supply, fair trouncing from one Olaf Rosenlef who will take over for Lee in Mt, Plexsant. W. E. Some pertinent observations of the week: Lena Jackson and Leola Stone, two fair damsels, participating in refreshments at Ray's Tavern after a strenuous game of knocking the pins . . . Little Nancy Anderson inveigling her grandfather into parting with a nice fat ice cream cone Tuesday . . . Don Gordon showing his uncommon strength by cutting a hunk of iron with a pair of tin snips which most of the people we know would have to cut with a hack saw . . . Bob Beckman making plans for the formation of bowling teams for this coming season. UNUSED SKILLS A widspread and highly encouraging response in almost all parts of the country to the national defense labor registration program now being conducted by the U. S. emplayment service is reported by Paul V. McNutt. The success of the registration in uncovering urgently needed "hidden skills" among workers is indicated in a number of instances. A very large proportion of those with "hidden skills" are salesmen who left their trades and went into sales work in the early thirties. Among them was a man who had formerly worked for an aircraft company; still another had formerly been a foreman in charge of producing artillery shells during the last war. Ruby Diana is worrying about too many boy friends. Sounds like the draft hasn't interferred with her leisure time. Which reminds us, it's fishing time again, as we had a chat with Freddy Morgan, a pure Welshman, who can certainly call his shots when it comes to snagging 'em. that ball team Ray? (It's Ray e Cram we're speaking to.) Can we beat the team now being organized in that little How about Mid-val- There aret any .more Republicans. The two political parties ore: good Democrats and bad Democrats. is that the annual campaign is under way the local disposal man, Fred Keen is calculating where to deposit the great accumulation of garbage and refuse of the city which isn't such bad garbage when you get to know it. BUILDING BOOM A building boom of no small proportions is developing for Murray. The Barton Lumber and Hardware company of Salt Lake City is to build nine new homes this summer at the Murray Village Gardens on Boxelder street. Mr. Edward M. Ashton reports the Murray Hills Gardens seventy-fiv- e per cent sold and a brand new subdivision contemplated. Numerous homes are built and building by private contractors and individuals throughout the city. More homes and still more homes yet remains Murray's greatest need. It all means new families, new taxpayer, new customers, new children in our school. We welcome these new citizens and hope that Murray will prove to be everything they have expected it to be and that they may live happily here in the years to come. Commissioner Mullins all the answers. for just What's this we hear about the Watts family (basketball) getting together again in a real game representing the city of Murray? Certainly Murray firemen are not going to spare any expense or effort to make this convention one of the association's best. They are planing to give their buddies a first-clas- s reception and program one they won't soon forget. This convention will be the largest gathering of visitors in Murray in recent years and con- FINDING d whistle stop village south of us? Mr. Pvck's accounts of the turmoil and confu- s:on in the east after his trip back there, makes us glad we can't go any farther than Brighton one man who knows 644 Reports Come one, come all, Harry Rudine is in the market for a wife! Apparently the spring weather has affected him already because when Harry speaks of matrimony it means it has been a long Wallace WNL, MT THE PAPERS OF PRIVATE PIRKEY Ma-- Well you will laff at this ma but the army has learned me how to make a bed. If I get out of this war safe and back in no i close :er how bad the employment situashun is I can get a Loans In Salt Lake County 600 loans were made to farmers of this U.PfjiIipr Dear SOMETHING Land Bank 7 job ai a chambermade. Making beds is one thins I never thought I would be a expert at but it is one of the first things you get instructed at in a draft camp. I never paid no attention all my life to bed making. I just got out in the morning and from all I knew it was all done autermatically but I am now a first class bed maker and some nice girl could use me as a housekeeper. I no this will surprise you more than anything tho mom when I tell you I am a Grade A dishwasher. They call this kitchen police detail but I do not know where the police part comes in as I never seen no cop doing dishes but they tell me in the army that they call any dirty Well anyhow I work police work. put in a hole day washing dishes and if you ever ask me to help with the pots and pans hereafter and I refews I will apolergize becuz it will be a picknick compared to what washing dishes is up here. You don't wash a plate at a time. You wash 'em in bunches and you have to be a combernashun Japaneze jugltr, section for $1,137,000 during the period from May 1, 1933, through December 31, 1940, by the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, according to Charles Parker, president. 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PAIIMTDV Tfy II II i automob!).. I The motoring season is at hand. Prudence dictates it's time to FIX-Iyour CAR for Summer's drivinc PLAY SAFE . . . for your car's sake . . . for jouwlf and your family . . . have a NOW! complete check-uT dirty dishes. I had a terrible Horn ordinary anee Why Not Buy Your WALLPAPER at X kitchen canary and all around I have got so good at it that if I had a race with a electric dish washing machine it would take a photo to pick the winner. more like cement lawn furniture. You can drop a coffee cup on the floor and it will bounce rite back and hit you on the jaw. I dropped a saucer yesterday and it made hole in the floor big enough for two men to go threw. I never new there was so many dishes in the army and believe me I never seen no physical training that hardeni muscles like just lifting army china. I know a private who dislocated two ribs lifting a saucer. The sergeant says the dishes are just for eating but he can't fool me. If war comes they will be used for throwing. II In Figures for tho state of Utah show that 6208 loans weer closed for $13,847,100 for both the bank and commissioner during the five and a half year period, while in My hand and arms up to the rist is all pink and puffy from being in the hot water so many hours at a stretch and when I can't sleep now I don't count sheep I just count U Amc : ican I94 pov fur arrne. 2i$f and Uia maguiine ,,,, Nan u-k- , Sut or Jt T. D...... fosf Ofkf Stoft dream last I dreamed niRht. had to do all the pans and broilers all over a second time. You know how the pans and broilers are all stuck up after a big Thanksgiving dinner ot home. ma. well there is twice as much goo on 'em up here and I think the skipper puts a coat of hard varnish over it to make it all the harder. t I p BOBGERRARD ... I do not l:ke it much as it duos not seem to have much glummer and in all the stories I read about war heron I never noticed a dish washer bemj! mentioned. 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