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Show I ,;STABL1SHF-- MURRAY 1X90 Warns Against iUUtah Fair Opens ', 3 Saturday, Oct. 3 Radio Propaganda Scored For Opposing Edu one week from next Saturday, Lawyers cators' Demand For Portion Its he Utah State Fair will open of Broadcasting Channels se.s-', annual Elites for the flty-thir- d jjnion. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER That you may know, that Fred Peters, arn running independently for Mayor of Murray City having no affiliation whatsoever. If elected, I shall at all times with you citizens of Murray, in the furtherance of all matters pertaining to the hest interest of our City. Sincerely, co-opera- . great annual western show p te FRED PETERS. .,Y,-stern h Inter-mountai- n d ' fr 4xh-nd.- 1 dif-ferei- Baptist Church - tr fr u. 1 '" - c gtit "'h in-la- , f VOLUME Murray News 42 No. 8 Mother Acts As paign Winners I, Atlantic City, Sept. 24, (Special) This A warning against permitting M agriculture, stock raising, indus- propaganda by radio in American arts has line rVi education nnl tlie schools and colleges was utVecome, through its long rareer as public before the Communica tered today pro-- " di recorder of Interniounlaii) j of the American Committee tions &&ress. one of the outstanding State Bar Association by S. Howard fairs western country. of the far i of Evans, editorial representative I T!lls vt'!,r' ,)n,llu' 11,1,1 eomprehen-C'Xsiv- e- the Ventura, California, Free Press. plans for exhibits in all depnrt- Evans pointed out to the members Jttjnents will make It even more of the committee the danger of de- REID EREKSON' JOINS FORMER MURRAY RESIDENT alive of Western progress of on if privately the pending charity CLOMNGER PLAYERS TAKES BRIDE IN HONOLULU than ever before. owned radio stations for the broadJ Lending in interest, perhaps, for casting of educational programs to Reld Erekson, son of Ml and The many friends of Lieut. John majority of visitors from stock be received in the class rooms of Mrs. John be the western will Is playing one H. Sampson, Jr., will lie Interested centers, Erekson, praising schools and colleges. He averred of the leading roles In the drama, in the account of bis wedding, show of the American Jer-y-that the man who had originated -, national organthe "Lashing Tongues," which Is being which appears below, taken from a y Cattle (lull and directed the campaign of elec'dzatloti with n nieniliershlp repres-- ; presented this week by the Clonln Honolulu newspaper. tric utilities to get their propaganda T'!.t:( t ive of the leading breeders; Mr. Sampson is the son of Mr. ger players at the old Hippodrome into schools and colleges, theatre on Second South, near the and Mrs. J. II. Sampson, 320 East '.'end dairymen throughout the conn- - secretly who had organized the method of ' 1 y. corner of State in Salt Lake City. Forty-fiftIty designating the Utah State South, Murray. He Is n and filling educators subsidizing AfAr as the western regional show. of the engineering degraduate books text with utility propaganda, ft be club nsures for Utah an exhibl-'- , SEMINARY NOTES partment of the University of Utwas now the head of an Important from the cattle of Ttion prize Jersey ah, and was an outstanding studchain broadcasting system which Enthusiasm for religious training ent, lieing the only civilian student v!iiost famous herds of the Pacific was constantly offering its facilities was shown at the Murray High in the state to receive a commissionToast, the Northwest and South-- ' for educational broadcasts. as the well ns western states, School this year, when one hundred ed officer's appointment. He visited Evans vigorously attacked that and thirty-eigh- t country. students register- his parents last year before going to of the committee's report which J From entries and reservations re- part ed for seminary work. The church Honolulu. Prior to this time he was declared education to be a special ceived during the past week by History department holds the re- stationed at Fort Sill and Fort group Interest, He maintained that cord of t: Manager Ernest S. Holmes, it Is any previous graduating Bliss. the claims of education for a definevident that exhibition space even class by having an enrollment of numfixed shore of the limited ARTILLERY CLUB AT WIIO-I- I el with the added accomodations of itely forty-twstudents. ber of ether channels were Justified ELI) WEDDING SCENE Each class has elected class offic. (Continued on page 4) h;: the importance of education as with the cooperation of the basis and cornerstone of demo- ers, who, Miss Frances Virginia Bernard, the students and under Uie capable PRIMARY IIOMK COMING cratic government. Mr. Blacker, ar" elder daughter of Lieut. Od. and of supervision "Education is a government func' The children of the marMurrny First tion and as such Is more closely al- striving to make seminary work Mrs. Thomas P. Bernard, was more of a success this year than ried to Lieut. John II. Sampson, Jr., "Ward Primary will bold their home lied with the Interests of the Ameri ever before. The officers of the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry coining mid opening party next can people than advertising or any I J Church History Class are Roy Les Sampson of Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday afternoon at the recreation other service now supplied by splen-Pdin be at 3:45. This will ter, Presfdent and Doris Larson, at 4:.T0 p. in., Thursday, at the Ar4bill radio," said Evans. "I can readily j Vice President. tillery Brigade Club, at SehonVld for children the and opsirtnidty understand that your reports should holler c- - favor the broadcaster for the Along with our religions educa- - Barracks, in the presence of about kltelr iradietx to very ftiiulutcd. l re fanning ul 273 friends of the bride and bride pertlnent reason that some of theM!"n ties we and are to groom. forward I Aii unusually Interesting program memlKTS of looking your committee are re The ceremony was orformed by 'l '.1 Inch planned by Ibe primary, times this having good many year. celvlng attractive legal retainers Dean William Ault of St. Andrews ult mothers are Invited lo come Towns people will hear more of jiiiil from broadcasting stations." Honolulu. 1th their Cathedrat, one children. act Three the devel ,v seminary's activities and Evans announced that the Nation- The Improvised altar was erected 7laylcts will lie given, and pojicorn ul Committee on Education by Radio opment. on the lanat of the club and was i'.ills will bo served, the funds de- a fton McMillan, would carry the fight for a portion made of fragrant yellow and white Ik therefrom Jived to used to , mary bekq. defray of the broadcasting channeU now flowers, palms and ferns, with tall ieii!'s of primary. And Kiddles, occupied by commercial Interests, to 1e ure to save all SALT LAKE COUNTY 4 II CLUB Ivory tajters placed upon and the pennies the Congress and the public and urged white satin pillows on which the HEALTH CONTEST r''"t of the week, for remeaiber, thin the Bar Association to revise the Is the ibite knelt had been used by other couple the annual dues of basic assumptions underlying 1U reAt least ten girls of Salt Lake bride. During the arrival of the 2" Lilies, ami of course you will ports. His statement follows: want a Niprurii ball too. e guesta and also during the cere-- ( "Radio Is vastly different from county will pratlclpate in a county-widS Continued on last page) health contest Saturday mornother means of communication. lu Mrs. ing ,.f0lRl(; NORTHWEST AND any Murray. Ivy Hall, This Is particularly true of the Ml'RRAY FIRST WARD CON 1 MEXICO , broadcast band where the trans- County Home Demonstrator, will JOINT MEETING In of the contest, and Dr. I Mr. md Mrs. 1 ,00 Jensen, and Ir. mission of programs Is dependent O. charge be Sundwall will the attending tiism four separate elements. First The entire program for the Murlid Mr. H. It. Spiuigler are on an there Is the broadcasting station physician at Ihe Wasatch Clinic at t.mr of the Northwest, and 8 KW a. m. First Ward Conjoint M. I. A. ray which Is privately owned and In Mexl.ii. The Eagle office .faih meeting The girl attaining the highest Sunday evening at 6;30 Sec$ in receipt of n message from Ihe which the program originates. In will le score will councharge of the young peoSalt Ijike. represent ondly there Is the air channel which of the M. I. A. and many specn earmarks "1y (lint I,, ,,), Mii in a ple wide state held contest to be ty to the public and Is far the ' t"lli!Hlnit the party Is having one most valuable link commercially In during Fair wwk at the state capit- ial numliers will le featured. Evtime. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen tour- -' member should be In attendance the chain. Then there Is the rewiri- al building the morning of (kiolier ery l lie lamt biM yei.r. Doubtless In the office of nt this meeting ss it will he a stimfl, 9:00 at o'clock. ng set which graces millions of If tlelr phiiH .) not Dr. Beatty. ulating and Inspirational session go awry Ibey American homes. A final thought no ill i,n(i,,i. ( of ihe young people's organization. ( ,arry ,j,pr Us essential part Is the listener Ev,ery girl entering the contest lnn ..f "H i,1(t America is a 4 H be bona fide first", to required who turns the dial. II " year mil round. "Meiici is suffering from econoclub mcmler, with her phase of club are the of these What rights . mic difficulties arising from the deInterests concerned with work fully completed. Is This follow a on contest preciation lmioed upon gssls up rtidbi? If yott look at the huslnens Into the country, mostly from the results of the waged campaign from Hie sending end, you get j the United States," according to the an in this by county year picture totally different from that H. head of the animal Grant Ivans, effort to rals the health standard ftl i Sninbiy morning Wlr. If you accept the receiving end a of Brlgbam 4 II club members. of husbandry department ''p. I'i;oo a. in. ymir point of view. I can readily who Just returnYoung The University, in health highest girl V. R 1 rating P. V, (!: understand that your reports should p. m. ed from M'n'itin where he rondiitl.il i Etching Hrrlv, 7:.to p. m. favor the broadcaster for the tery in the state, will in turn have the mmcr whol for the teachers In National! of entering the I Uhtweck Servl.i.. I'M p. m. nn pertinent reason that some of the opjiortnnlty the In u D. S. colonies of northern held contest In V June. , Washington die., in members of your committee ire reMeilon, Professor Ivln says that A henriy to nil nervier. ceiving attractive legal retainers the tariffs which Mexico ha imposOli) TIME DANCE from broadcast tng stations. ed (Si U. S. gissl I largely retallnladles Auxiliary "For my own part I cannot es- j tariffs which the U. S. has Of course you're going "Where.""" Thp Indie n,et nt the Church on rpe the conviction that the rights The ibd " Mexldan of the piddle In radio must he sup-- the new nnn learn the old ones and Tl.iir.dny at I0;3rt a. m. t ,,w Is on which a silver old ones new the teach the ones Melnt, the Ibe Whit CroM .juota. Lnnchcm cine. The p.ple own the sir. They old ones," S3 rents. U worth Mandard, only the "Old Time m rved fl meaning, :W 0YU-k- . At 2:00 iwn tlx- receiving sets. It is not DaiK-e' at the Murray First Wrd 'whereas in ordinary times, it is 'bsk 1 luisitiPM .lovotional enough to af that they are protectj "r,n m "'n,n-enlnevening. This is the op luting m b,,),t wbrI m f(i,. ed because they do hot need to lis- Saturday dance of season Ihe "" a' and ten to program they do not llk. j' ed by a nih.i.mnry lc..n. Mi Aid Soicty will The InMethodist to the ward's geneMus reimne posiThey Khnuld Iw entitled lo luiicbiH.n a to this make Wednesday tltatbm memorable of kind control over Ihe pro1'didojy Jalk T,n n tiidy U,k. tive will doubtless Is? assured.1 'ween the hours from eleven to two '"xl sml Hip CVtisus." grams which are broadcast. .. . o'ebsk at the dumb parlors on (To Be Continued Next Week) Mrs. 0. tJ. Carter was the com- - East Forty Eighth South street.J w. c. t a surjirliM party; The public Is Invited to attend and plimenled 4 The Mrs. M. It Bishop is ill at her held ibeir fir glvpn by her daughter Evelyn at help the Aid in it god work for looting nn Wednesday p. m, at the Imme on Elm street their home, 87S4 Ninth East Tues- - the coming winter, wi that they may lth 25 In atlendam. The E. Mrs. returned home Ganfin day evening In celebration of her help the needy, The price of the C, ? Minders will work for two Home a weeks tlsit fmm birthday and anniversary. The evening dinner will W only S3 mil fpent Sunday ni tw,, Fohlen MIi.H)nrlr this until the small hours of the morn If the meal Is like tbie of the past her son and with dsnghter. New J'sf. and money N. fbsru, E. Brnnilhenl and son Arthur lug wts pleasantly spent lit games- In which they have served, the pul ntslheN are on bund lo wen the and social activities, a beautifully He well knows that they will gel at Ely, Nevada, Ganfin fn work. After the devotion decorated birthday rake being a fea- their money's worth. Ho, let's all .f'-,,JflJf ,VM wv Miss Vernn Asmodt left last week ture of the refreshment menu. attend. .r ',ft "I'l home made Ice .ream for I Angeles, California where Eleven friends Joined In wishing v" '"el by MlM ttrrwl and sti wilt stay for an Indefinite time Mrs, Carter "many bsppy returns of The Taylorsvllle Ward Relief Im. Psyne, with Mr. and Mrs. Xephi Hansen. the day." Society was reorganiwd a few days :J 24, 1!BU Belter Homes Cam- TO THE CITIZENS OF MURRAY CITY 'ifa i UTAH, CITY, Mrs. Jack Berger and Mrs. Matt Bishop were guests of Mrs. Har bind Valentine at here home on Gil Mrs. D. A. McMillan, chairman of mer Drive Wednesday of last week, Cyrus E. Dallln Found in Her True the Murray section of the Better Type of Pioneer Woman Homes Campaign, announces the Mr. and Mrs. Ml J. Bishop and In winners the Children's garden .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer and Ir When you thiuk of Mr. Cyrus E. contest which she sponsored us part .... Dallln and his selection as sculptor a uiivr rnuriiHI irouj of the national movement, this year two weeks vacation spent In the of the bronze memorial to the PioChildren to be clllgible were to be noi l Invest and Yellowstone Park neer Woman of Utah, to be placed under fifteen years of age, and were before long In Springville, In that to plant and care for the gardens, A numU'r of young ladies I enjoy-some State, things are nice to turn In the back yard, themselves. cd a plunge at Beck's Hot over In Springs your thoughts in connection Edwin White, thirteen, and his lust rrhlny night. The nartv was with It all, as a lapidary turns brother, Ronald, ten, earned first composed of the Misses Clara Mor- Jewels In his palm. and second prizes of $10:00 and 11s, Stella Jncohsen, IRene Mines. One Is that those with the point S7.00 resHifively. Mrs. McMillan l.'uth Anderson, Ailie Anderson and to decide about the model for' the on their line t'na Shields. complimented the boys bronze, believed thnt Mr, Dalllu's gardens, and if they call at the First National Bank their hank1 Mr. and Mrs. Oarr Lester and mother, who emigrated to I'tah in 1881, best exhibited, both by apbooks will be waiting them. children were the guests of Mr. and Other gardens entered In the con- Mrs. M. J. Bishop at their home on pearance and the record of her life, the type the memorial was to hontest had been hampered through West 4Stu South Street Thursday or. lack of water In the hot summer. evening. Another Is that Mr. DalUn was Some other entries were not the born In Sprlngvllle. And it Is nice work of the children, and so could Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Forgren and ' when you "have made some small not lie judged. These were the only Mr. and Mrs. Max Robinette of noise in the world" to come back to two worthy of prizes. Hi j lgham City and Mir, and Mrs. AlEdwin and Ronald each made beit Benton of Ogden have been the your boyhood home town and bo to do something for It. charming gardens. Edwin worked guests of Mrs. Charles White and privileged And ttien there Is the artist's feelout Ihe boy scout tnsignlu in plants,' family during the week. ing about Sprlngvllle as an art cenand had a wigwam covered with! Edward Drinkwater of Los An- ter. Ten years ago the high school eni'iiers, Ronald planted bis Initials In llowcrs, and bad a but covered; geles, who has been visiting at the students, wanting an art center and with creeiHTs. Both boys had a home of bis mother, Mrs. J, R. periodic exhlWtlons, got together Drinkwater, und Mr. and Mrs. Ray and made candy,, and fried doughwealth of bloom in their gardens. Arnold for the past few days left nuts, and baked cakes, which they for Iteno and San Francisco, the sold for the beginning of a fund for AH) SOCIETY WILL such a purpose. The fund grew, and SERVE LUNCHEON fore part of the week by auto. Model lor Sculptor , i The incmliers .if the Cottonwood'i Slake Relief S.siety held their annual convention at the Murray First Ward Tuesduy afternoon. Class work and instruction were given for the coming yenr. Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, n memtier of the General Board, was the sHelal guest. Miss N.'.lie Earl of Holladay gave severare sure to where enjoy day, they al vocal selections after which the in unusual lunch repast. remainder of the time was spent lu a social way. Wafers and Ice CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT cream was served and two hundred and sixty-fiviiiciiiUts were pres Lutheran ent. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve lunch from 11 :00 a. m. until 1 : Wednesday, September 30, at the church on East Forty-eightSouth. A delicious luiuh will bo served for thirty-livcents. The public Is invited to Join the Aid Society next Wednese First Lutheran Church of Mur-- ; ray, The Rev. F. K. Schumann, pas-ur. Services at 3 p. m. in the Mur-- i ray Methodist Church. Sermon byi pastor Schumann on: "The power; of Ikath, and the power of Jesus, Over Dealli." A class for children' In ' and a class for adult will Htructcd in the fundamentals of Christianity immediately after the service. Visitors are cordially wel 1 !' comed ! M. fi. A. Mr. William Cannlgleter, who for the past twenty years or more, hat leeen employed at the Oregon Short Line Ih'pot In Murray, has been transferred lo one of the main offices of the company In Salt Lake. I. morning. dub The Mr. and Mrs. George A Allen of ray High school held a meeting! announce the marriage of t Nephl chs-ofllccr. liew The; Tuesday, li their Ixds, to Trnlun O. daughter, following girls were elected for the Mr. Mm of and Mrs. Edwin Eyre. : offhvs . I.tittiiini Hark' Ljre of this city. The marriage took Prosldclil Vice President .... ... Elaine Atwd place S. pteinlsT !, in the Salt Lake S.i and Tr. ii, ... ... iMuthy Kemp Temple. Tin' young couple are at Athletic Mur. ...... ..... M.ity Turphi; home to their friends on Wasatch It,1sketbill Cup!. lvrl Waits stcs 1. Baseball Cnpl Marjorle Coojwrj Adam Sharp who has been confinTrack Mar. .......... , M iile Aplund at the I D. S. hospital In !ellWoli ed in . Emm;! T( tin! Mgr. Sail for the past two months loke Dancing IiOiirmt. MjUle Wntts' from his leg broken, was having Ibskey Capt. ...... .,.. I.su. Shaw: ! taken lo his home In N'eti wisk they ntc planning u iilile i swimming jsufy nt Bed.', for nil Ta.vhrvilt., during the week. the member of the mgahlMiioii, Mr. Charles White has had as So, look ..uf for the M. G. A. A. her guent at her home on Myrtle tbl thine big They h planning iHHiue the past week, her sister, )tar. Mr. Polly Shaw-croft- , who for the Hie of Ihe and ladle, following ago several month lias lsen Visit(,at the mtnlnc' ing rebiiiie In various parts of the ward took office fear; Mrs. J.wpb Reunion was state from her home In LaJara, iinoie ireldent of the society. Mr". Colorado. 1 lrk first vbc pre.idcnt , mid Mr. Tboiim Dr. mid Mrs, W. U Wright hate Yiii.y. vl.-Mrs. Ursine Dun a tlirlr loie guest at their home, pr'bbtit, nl tron Mirer, The out- chilli of Seattle, Wah- llfilc Iniiloii. Dr. and Mr. Wright also going member were. Mt. II oni.i!.ir, pfeldint: Mr. Miu lave their guest Mrs. George lib' Era me. flrt n prcid nt. Icinoii of I'caii, I'tah. and Mrs, Mary Cd-k- . s-- retaty ami j ttciniinr, Ir. nn I Mr. F E. Boucher have rdiitiiiil hmne from a two weeks llunci-rMr. tin a tb ii sjs-ii- t In the cast title. t.nict.t and owuer of the Guymsn' Grove, uncoil, I Riv Arnold ha returned borne hospital in here VKitititf hi parent k, Mr. and f oin s een weeks visit spent with Mr. I". W. Guymiin at thdr limne Id brother, Jiime Arnold, and sis-hi tbl dfy, also b) Mcr. Mr. j r, Mr. I Young and other re Mcrrr nod Mi. Ilaiobl lniie In George Angeles nnd tielgbhor-loCutler of Salt Lake. plan s." of the Mur- ... fr Iitn )i-i.ie- - . in a Older people in the town had votes when It came time to decide which paintings should be bought; but the whole idea and Its unfoldto the ing belonged lnstrlnslcally high school students who had acquainted themselvea with the works of Jonas Lie, and Edmund Tarbell, 1 ad John Carlson, and Ited field, and iMKtge MarKntght, and many others, and had critical discrimination. And now, after 10 years, Sprlngvllle, which has more than 4000 population, is, Mr. Dallln Mleves, "doing more for the constructive encouage-meand advancement of contera-poar- y painters than any other city, town, village, or association In the United States." nt Indian Typifies Past d n apN-ndlciti- ... was purcnasea ror inclusion permaneut collection. You climb a steep hill to Mr. Pal Miss Evelyn Thomas, who for the house in lia's gray, piist several week has lei-- a guest Mass. a little The studio, Arlington, brother-in-laat ihe home of her and sUter, and Mrs. W. L. Wright on Outer street, was oper-- . mod on for at a local A. EI.i:(TS NEW OFI K ERS hospital In Salt Iike, Wednesday M. G. A. A. after each exhibition one painting si'-iii- iirt I' Ii behind and to the left of the house, la a little farther up the hill. And you are not surprised that, crowning the rery top of the hill, there Is a great bronze of an Indian, From the hack of the Dallln house you look through a little aisle of blue flr and flowers and up the grade to It, the typical Indian, who has seen the white man come and sclte. his buffalo herds. And there he stands, his heel eloquently resting on the skull of a buffalo the white man decreed should go; his bow Is spent, his last arrow shot ; yet on his face, veiling Its mysllfhsl sadness, there Is dignity. The white man has taken the Indian's possessions, it is true; et. witbsl the Indian issse yet himself. Talk of the memorial to the Pio neer Woman at Sprlngvllle was like a road that splits and become two roads, either as gracious ss the other though you must choose om, having no time for ls.!h. People will I wanting to know about the memorial because it Is not a simple hut a complex fusing of several elements that will forever give It identity among the several memorials that already have raised to the aame subject. The sculptor had nothing to do with selecting the actual tyi to poe for the bmnxe. There was a committee, arfd the committee considered many models; and at lst It reported that of all the pioneer women who had lived and worked In Sprlngvllle, none had done more for the town, or left a more beautiful stamp on its life than the sculpIt wss tor's own mother,' and be the would hoped willing sculptor to mske the memorial a bronre, as well as of bis mother. Is-c- g Yea, He Was Willing Willi ngT Yea. Mr, Dallln ssld, he wis willMt. John Itctgcr ha a her din Mr.' Eli Scott and stt, George, And then he begin to talk a ing. m r guest Sunday t bcr lioine In of Oakland, t'allfurnla, have been little about the kind of woman bis this city, Mi. Chatlc Eatdi.-- and the em ! of Mrs. K. I Scott and mother wta, Coil Mr. llatnmotid of family. In Salt Lake. Spring, Wyoinhig Continued on (Te lie Ceotinued Next page) I Uk I, lst W4) |