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Show Murray City, Utah, Thursday, May 24, 1945 The Murray Eagle Fit For A King - Kut 'N' Kurl is a beauty shop in Missoula, Mont. Harry Yesness says he is the leading clothier in, or is rather, the best known in Wyoming. If you go to Casper, Wyo., you may see his store. Upton Sinclair has a book written to the American man telling why the bane of poverty is abroad in the United States; why EDITORIALS: AND THE BUSINESSMAN THE STUDENT activiDuring the past few years ties at Murray high school have become closely allied with the businessman of Murray City. It has become the case that: without the businessactivities cannot exist, as, withman out the student the businessman cannot prosper. The journalism department of Murray high school cannot issue to the student body each month a free the busicopy of the school paper without selling to nessmen of Murray at least sixty inches of advertising. It is also not possible to sell to the student body the annual yearbook without the businessmen purchasing ads. The school opera, play and athletic events could not be maintained at Murray high school without the aid of the businessman. Few businessmen of Murray City have failed to buy ads from the business staff of the two school publications. Also, few have failed to buy tickets to the various school productions. By maintaining the same spirit of cooperation that has been exemplified in the past, the businessman of Murray as well as the students who represent extracurricular fields at Murray high school and those extracurricular activities will reap the benefits. extra-curricul- extra-curricul- A ar the rich grow richer and the poorer, and why the dice are loaded against the workup man. "Letters to Judd" is the title of the work. Mr. Sinclair has been studying American conditions and writing for 30 year-Hshould be liEe "Old Man Fiver" "He must know some thin'." I OR BOND QUEEN OF THE FOOD FRONT Virginia McIIenry of Murray, Utah, has been chosen War Bond Queen of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association. Virginia is a native of Murray, a graduate of Murray high Dark-cve- d school. In more peaceful times her hobby was horseback riding; but now, she confesses, her chief interest is buying War Bonds to speed the day when her soldier husband, Pvt. Jay McIIenry, U. S. chemical warfare, will return home from Italy. Meantime, she is a member of the staff at the general offices of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association, and lives with her mother at 493G Poplar street, in Murray. post-wa- Ml'RRAY AND TAYLOR AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCHES Rev. R. Emerson Snethen, Pastor This week was an important one in Northern Baptist Convention history. The 37 members representing the general council are meeting in Chicago to plan . - OF THE FLAME FAMILY on ... the year's program. The Rev. William J. Keorh. di- ' rector of evangelism for the Baptist Convention, was guest spe; ker at Taylor Avenue last Sunday. Following the morning worship service at 12 noon the Sunday school teachers and workers remained for dinner and discussion of plans for wot k. Mr. Keoch presented the "Winning the Children for Christ" progran-anthe workers voted to participate in it The Sunday school picnic was planned for June 20. The children's day program will be observed on June Mrs James Havms ami familv, who hae been so faithful at pvhv observed their farewell ittend-ance- . They are leaving th; wvel-fotheir new home in llrand I Junction, Colo. The w otn n's auxiliary of) Taylor avenue will meet at Mr Bert residency at Tri-Sta- guard... You have to lund it to Clcany for the way he saves work and cleaning; bills. This member of the flame quints ow cs his to the very nature of reputation . m. gas. it is consumed w ithout residue; hence, no smoke, ashes or soot. Gas is delivered clean, burns clean. The ejear, blue flame of a clean, properly-adjusteburner indicates thorough combustion. With a CP (Certified Performance) gas range, automatic gas water heater, silent gas refrigerator' and carefree gas furnace and you can count on extra hours of leisure; extra cash, too, that you'd othcrw isc spend for cleaning drapes and curtains or for redeo orating. And your home will retain that sparkling tint' look, longer. When you build or remodel, insist on modern I J r equipment. Fain-lough'- am h A , J J FUME "QUINTS" assort EASIER HOUSEKEEPING too. u V tiUntlanHf, MOUNTAIN TWtlfTY prot.dri hf o) control. dtcrdabil7. rVVL yow budgtr. SUPPLY COMPANY Ixrxing Vtth anj s 1 p, m. Wednesday, May 23 Murray ladies will meet m the church on Thursday noonj TW Sindny school workers nnjl officers will mutt in their ninthly rlannimj conference on f'rid.iv. May 25 Supper arrang ments ire in the hands of Mrs. Minnie V tuxt Womirg Hiesman. Taylor Avenue, work-w ill join with us ot this time. Kev. H. Emerson Snrtl n w il' bring the preview of the international lemons for June. A "cleanup day" willbe held M the Ut.ih Bnptist "errMv grounds on Thursday, .May 30. e Clreups f ititrrrsttHl J tng will g,i t the Kroiijx in oc. den canyon with tools '.id lunch! and fpend the day I autifyingj f "' the grounds. Tags containing thrnname and ad.lirss .f tlU' pastot are brine placed i n the bvilb liu hoards of the two churches tnis week. The dailv vacation P'ble tot K lu ll in Murraj K'ginning June 4 fhl rnntiniifg throoch t' r lVh will I rjvn 1o Knj and I'iili 4 tn 14 years of ate from TaJor Avrrue and Murray par-- j ihrs. All t 5 and er!s in hr srr pte wdcome to come. Ntvin ! in fhi cbvirchf nri Siii'day I'ulude the mtv icr at Munav at If) a tn , w,iM l sctn...n y the Rev. Finncis , pen-pi- .?' C ! a j ( J s' il : t ; te d d TSe Other Murray-n0-Rcu- n i?ue of the Eagle. Oh, well A iv Jack uses it all the time without byj. . . . new fT Caesar's I har 'av ... n'-'iv the ..r-riv- the ms "Mrr3v fcv w;u mj n..v c-w- " ,"" next month. The Coee CiX'' ' '-" ?re ucral!y outstanding. Many former Murrav h;j?h school stnoVnts TWd tnlfs firmed Forces Institute). It's called- Tt, One of the tales that make not "Wh?t denth of heart and sn;l pnH mini much sense but take up a lot of What wisdom, great and errant, WThat vast insipht a child must have words is "The Frog Horn." This To understand a parent." purports to tell of the fro tha found a large horn buried in a , swamp. The horn protruded I hMr Tprrv Tfinp! (rf Riinnw fnmpl ic about 20 inches above the wate'' he Smith property cn South State street. What now?' and mud. Being curved, the froe played leap frog with the horn. We wish to remind all teen-aetht theTun.,suinrr,pr The curve gave him the sensation j,,. Vit F.nnli'ls tpen-np- f i p elnb will hepin Frirtav - - "mj , vunu .v. r i. of a scenic railway as he made . . . ineie. the leap, dipped and flew across the water in a great arc, landing Jack is very pleased over the fact that the Murrav find in the mud of the farther bsnk woo uie idling ui of the small creek. His proiui i is iusi scmesior a rating of superior for its printing iobs fr : digious leap and graceful carom included "C n a, nr.:. through the air is thought to hove intrigued the girl frogs Orchids and Onions: Orchids to Vere McIIenry forlik thereabout and caused chagrin and envy among the boy frogs. uriciiuiiif; jliliv jiuvtcs iiiib ix iirciiiii ui W;e Drf and. dom of speech. Onions to Leon McCleary, who so indiJ The frog owning the horn concession or privilege was called sutiru inciuuries 01 joe dcisjiii aim ivay rarrer. upon to fight furiously to maintain his right of sole use and adSomething that is good can, if possible, be rpnl; vantage. This is said to have resulted in much debate among something better. . . . Also, what is new today will be tnfrogs interested in the matter. To tomorrow. this day it makes the frogs peevIt seems most of Murray high school's seniors are c' ish to hear a frog mention "The 10 aiienu me univeisuy oi LJian. althouF wiieii r .. : ., r. ripussiuie Frog Horn." The fighting over lavur uii&nam iuuiik Iuniversity anu some me A. L. the possession of the horn was very destructive and resulted in Say, we're sorry to hear that Elise, Beverly and all the; much rejoicing when a big flood memuers oi me lyiers crew are leaving. came and took away the cause of the war. their talks and hurry home be- without trying for several If the frogs can find a way out fore so many wars break out that Europe is another narof their battling, it seems the they cannot get through the bat- fighting, it seems. A k. humans should be able to do like tle lines. Poland and Russia and Tito and does not need to be big to j wise. Maybe the froes are not so the Allies are all choosing up They just wade in and loci dumb as their human contemporaries. Else they know when sides and getting set for trouble. the shoulder to see if Unci; there has been a sufficiency of Too bad that this War II cannot is ready with cash, food an: get out of the way before an- der. Cash and earn, th struggling. There is a time for other mixup takes the spotlight. America carry to the br all things, according to the Bible. Now is a good time for peace. We cannot keep up with one war brothers. How would it be to try the plan of doing good to the neighbors and this might work out a lot of the problems. The hu- man race is quite brimful of cus- . . i scaness, dui even we should know when to stop slaying and lying. Utah leads all states in deer hunting in the fact that a larger percentage of the hunters are j successful in the hunt. In 1940 there were 56,000 hunters quali-:fieor rather licensed, to shoot deer. Unfortunately, the license men cannot be sure the applicant for hunting license is qualified to go forth with a shooting weapon. Look at the number of hunters shot down each season. -- (ip Yf oui: : -- ai:---,- IV-Wo- ! churrh jwith Mr that go. I o1' i ... ). d, By looking at the newspapers you find that the king of the Belgians is in trouble with his subjects because he has married the daughter of a commoner and not therefore a suitable person. The decision as to suitability is not made by nobles but by the ordinary or garden variety of Belgian, at least that is what we are told. Just why the common Belgian should wish the king to be m. rricd to a noble lady instead of one of the average wom-is beyond the comprehension of the average American. Just here may be the reason, or one of the reasons, for the everlasting wars in Europe. If the .onmion or average European worships the upper classes, what hopo is there for any change in the warfare and battling? So long as the common folks ciavc an upper class, the) will at once give the lower classes a beatirg of one kind or another. It varies from one tino to n- other, becau.-- wmie of the upper are tougher than ethers, but uppers bear down nn nil WHITE 8. COLORS : We Have f :v i n i i vy"r ft - 1 Here's a washable, high gloss enamel which is mighty easy to apply! Murray Plumbing & Applianc 4Sj3 Stiuth State itil IMione Murr,iv o ii-is- s When PAINTS, VARNI5HU peoiilo dem.mil a Lir, and demand that the king marry a notle and nrevent ihn Sals from having a chance of becoming Mrs. King, it is time to call for a new deal. & ENAMELS ! MADE BY hatevtr. A d THE MAKERS OF NU-ENAM- U IIMMNmtNNHMIHH When has a queen made Esquire magazine as the model for the gals in said magazine? After all. the gals in Hollywood are equipped t CJury on ns n queen or else we have lTn kidded by the column writus and the cameras have told us a lot that is not necessarily to or w F01 HEADQUARTERS lowers. new deal in queens, or rather away with kings altogether, either in Europe or around the various of the good old t.S.A. j.rvl things might be dif feunt. Anyway, n new d al brings out some queens and too , f ,i,r m.,,.p, v;,r,,t.t bad. but ruc Sume dY,,, ,,, Snmhy school at 11, Show Mo the Way to Co Home I,. S. .Cunningham in San Francisco peace conference Leys will have to hasten Wr-tshi- J : T all-ga- s I but graduation issue of the yesterday at the high school, and to my fellow staff of their st'T extend rv thnns for letting me use some " The 1 8 v .uuvvimg several ISSUES CANDIDATE 3. New city hall. a few months local politicians will be present4. Street lights in the Murray Hill subdivision. ing to the citizens platforms they propose as candi5. Street lights in the Atwood addition. dates for the Murray city commission posts. 6. Zoning Murray City. The man that is elected mayor for 1946-4will 7. A new fire department and jail. see the end of the war and the beginning of the post8. A civic auditorium. war era in America. Because of this, this editor feels the candidates Also, plans should be made as to the reemployand the townspeople should take the following pro- ment of returning service men in Murray. r posals for a building project in Murray into Many of these proposals have been considered consideration: but little progress has been realized. 1. Murray City power plant. 2. Pipe line and replacing city water mains We, the citizens, should give them close (culinary water). It i"v rs In I w r,- FOR MURRAY PLAN R OUliy, turns, poo-gro- ar POST-WA- Here & There Pops&ysi J;ick B- Wallace Managing Editor Entered as second class matter, Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1870. 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