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Show . n1 VUL. no. J-i- 'y lO J7 M - . : . Murray City, Utah, Thursday, March Murray Resident IS Requested TO Attend WOOLENMIICELEBRATIQN. 1 5, ,1 928 FAfcv. M, m "' " " Established 1892 ifi.W " , Hurray City Lands New Blanket in., n,.. mt r:.H 7 . 1,1 of Murray City residents secure i he new blanket factory erected by Hie Vluh Woolen t ! t,, Mills. whh the nlert - resl-(i- )' other enterprising loeali-i;,- s ': locution of the fnc-!:- y ,o r 'ecu keen, and great credfor th'jir i! :e !hc ceii;l!.illoO it 1; of the in the face v.;i;;,'r. i i vtr'i, 'tiy en the job of keeping ' f!iii:ils aware of the stra. i;1; ii-- . i!,c Mir ixantago of the 45th South a i the field. representatives were n in i ; 1. M of the wool ware-In- . iat.l.ct factory ami other ).'!:ir:;;: s needed in conduct of the -. I. ,i!id the Jonutifying of )i. ..ijcu planned will make le n.a'b liniuidary of Murray look !K tiiilii'ia dollars. l:e.'c ii bil ciTccts from the of tlii industry here nre being felt, and the near future vMl bring immense Improcc-Ui'i- i Murray. I niv, ciVovt on the imrt of oil ',!' ;ila 'n hi a biir way, and i t n ' idual initiative R.Pi. along ..ei.'iH.-- e .ii--- m fr I f:':er linos :is well. Murray business houses in remodeling, or for denning., repair- around brightening up of ii.ie.i i;.' hniii; !,.' A '!. .r e ' ' He, l:..'-T- it. '!1j.!. : !. I ! "''; K, i '' I 'I -- ' t. v.-- ! i ' :! int,, a strictly mod- I. nil ling, with attrao- ii will soon houe ... - ! lat l!rlii!ui I'ndertakliii .' ii N remodeling year by i.e. ni'icil '. ti1" fi. lat 'v CtiMwctl '! '; t his building year and placed ciidst)in - V.:- , the ground Murray City Clinic v. y Imspital on the seeci.r will fall In line n jieivc citizen ! ! ' v. Inc., mi - H .. . m ; i" il;cns of r lininess In l"i;ifiou. railroads nml tunc placed Murray for .ce, v , f n ileiiec h.;i us nn elegant .! ,.f (he conirostod dU- f r ." anil dwelliin: luu- - Mie .ocl i ' iielicatlonn It will .xilelnll that Salt tn.t north of Hint t i Murrav City. '" i lares mi ll like I'lill-- ! llowo and Mayor t !' f W ' ' ! r t ' line, and lmck i!i, nit (he Woolen '.rifs ',) IK e. '! ! "L-r- . Y: ' Murray Flower Gar- den Club Launched - ;h.. s;n,.'i;li- 'li New Blanket Factory To Be Built at 45th South and State Murray City, Utah Decision On Location Dedication of Grant Ward Hall Announced tl:,. (u,.r! win unrely 11 It-! to of the r ' iv ty In l h : ' ' (hi Fe. at 2:K 1. u trl-- p. m. for Ihe new ' ' Murray t'lly will CO Vr" j rerriniitilcs will t ii,, : ,i l,r;v ' broken ! ' Ir brliuj vcrv lime. 'i well afford i "' r k I'l .iitlis ' I ' l i ciiI iMjulpturnt from now you nrlns the label fity, rtnh.H "hurxp" "doe iilctx. buy the Mnr-' ' I, tIim-ihii-- r for ' Me ft:l, Woolrn MIIU. ii i ' 'tl . ei- ..If, , f. ie.i. ' '" lioi,o of Jlrs. lltHir 'r ktrc.. , iirrr-Mn frm tbp rrmornl of "" in-- t the d rMiiu ami the riwini with v Mtf. Spnrk fell hi. h w;i iliroctly nnd- ' 1 cniisht line to th H Murray City Hre-- ' tiiirnlvliHl the flame, ' "il! ''t'S In Kliithl. -The people of South Murray are Final decision to locate the Utah to be congratulated ou the way Woolen Mills Blanket, factory in they DO things. Murray 'was made Tuesday, aeord-iiiFor four years past they have to an announcement by Brlant aimed to have a fine meeting house Strlngham, nmnager. The ten acre which should be second to none In site located at 45th South and South Suit Lake County. State Street has been purchased Witness In Grant Ward Hall the from Isaac Gordon, and ground results of the united efforts of a will le broken for the new $100,K) blanket factory Friday at 3 o'clock. fine class of people, who so often Mayor I. Lester will oflciate In have been dubbed, "The crowd who the oiKMilng ceremonies. A gala have done nothing." fete arranged by the Lions Club of The Grant Ward Bishopric, N. this city will be staged In celebra- L. Jensen, Bishop; Leroy Turpin, tion of the launching of this splenand Elmo MeJdillao, Counsellors, did new Industry. are proud of the Finance CommitThe Kite purchased extends from who have worked hard and State to West Temple, with 313 tee, tirelessly, presided over by Johu feet frontage on State Street. S. Sharp, chairman and assisted after purchase of the James Lundberg, secretary and by land men and teams were put to treasurer. work prepurluu - the ground . for The "wonderful UoBof the Friday Celbratlon. this body of men, most of whom The building will !c fireproof are members of the South Murray construction, tV)x250 feet, one story Club, with the Bishop-rl- e Community hi height. It will lie of modern day of Grant Ward, and the conlight tyjie featuring large windows fidence displayed iu the project and steel frames. Red firebrick will and the men planning it, has rebo used In the exterior while the sulted In glorious success. floor and roof will be of concrete. We are free to Invite the generThe warehouse, two stories in al public to be present at the dedheight, will lie finxSt) feet and will ication of this fine Meeting House have a capacity of one million which is scheduled for Sunday, pounds of raw wool. March 25th. Hans are being made to bring a President Hoher J. Grant will spur track connecting with both le In charge of dedication and the the iVnvcr and Rio Grande, and Ward expects to Biwrnodate a the O. S. L directly to the plant ' crowd. large to facilitate the loading and unMore details will !e forthcoming loading of products and the ship- In the next Issue of the Eagle. ment of wool. The community already la feelAccording to Mr. Strineham. the ing the effects of the efforts of Its new raciory expects i o- - n Two or three good homes cltlwns. out blnnkets within four month. are for this planned already W. II. Hanke.wlll le superintendwithin program building Spring's ent of the blanket factory and will a block of Grant Ward and the leave for ihe east Friday to pur awakening of outsiders to the fact chase the machinery needed for that the ieople are "worth while" Ihe new plant, m that It can be neighbors is already noticeable. Installed, as soon as the Jmlldlng Several tracts af land are now Is rompleled. It Is estimnted that for homesltcs and the worth of platted approximately $50.0k South End of Murray la proud of required. machinery will the fact that the real residential The program Frldny will be section of Murray City surrounds ' broadcast over KSL by means of Grant Ward Hall. Installation of microphone shh-Ihthe In Homes Build "Let at the plant site for this occasion. South." Make Murray Grow. Ix.ud Feakerj will also carry the -A Better Community Thru addressee and other rercmoiilen M public Unity." thow who attend the celebration in person. BRONZE MKHAL AWARW AI'RIl.l Thanks of Card Mr. Mdvln Strong of the Murray the We whh to thank'. Ihe many iii..i. u. ),...) has recelvel In their ymaextended t awarde.1 who o friends Bronre M.slnl u In our reOn-testo l kindness Oratorb-nand thy the Bronre Melal of cent ereavemcnt, and alo for lb and announces a change floral offcrlnps. lwantlful Marcn ninny date on Ihe contest, from Mrs. Margaret I.und.pilKt inn Contest- Arrll 15- to ,,h Family. new anta should take notice of this ac date and prepare their plana fan! of Thnk ne 1 horsvt tnai cord igly. It of dnte will resuu rhanee wish w nolinced n tbnlf of the family In Ihe great Interest Increased to thank all who so kindly aslsted In dlscuel. tn he ... i. ih..p irt of kindness ant heantlful .ymjmthy. and for the of the picture show Tk- - pr.swl floral offering, during our rerrni March 17th. In Mill iHTcavcmmt In the death of our p.turd.r night, ncnt will go for toe Creek Ward, daughter Margaret, Jack of aon iof the flvejearold Wm. Carlson and Family. Andm. who ha teen in a Salt UThe nineteen week. The Rdlglon Class Conference ;hnpltal 'iimi. follow met with an accident Creek Mill held Sunday evening in In the autumn by falling and Ward, tinder Ihe direction of Mr. early Vnre en a nail pro Isrce-l- y .irlklng hi Ella Romney Cmxford was rrom an upturned board. A demon-lratrs- l truding altendcl.' The children cn eneratlona have of ,,mbre It their work by the on the Injured knee, various phase In pageant, and by performe.1 or whicn nsvp nm H1I1 Ttninlt storle and music. Mrs. Lucile aatlsfartory In healing the Howe of the IHIdon Class Stake Injury. Board gave a abort talk. 1 1 t, fr rg p.. of Interest lo those fostering the spirit of progress in Murray, Is made by three of our local physicians: Drs. Roth well, Boucher and Sundwnll. About April 1st., they have decided to associate themselves together, in order that each may give the major portion of his time to that branch of medicine for which he Is best equipped, not however, la any sense limiting his practice to any special ty, but em h giving more particular attention to certain uyanchea of C. has crowned sum II An announcement Howe and Mayor I. Lester, Formed Special Committee that Secured the Signature On the Dotted Line Cniui.!i'!' 11 Form Association Excellent Team Work By Alert Murray Business and Professional Men Crowned With Success Frank - Murray Physicians .Sy Factory of Utah Woolen Mills Phillip Dentz, " 1 The dream of flower lovers In Murray and outlying districts has been realized in the organization of a Flower Garden Club. The Club was organized last Work Progressing On Cottonwood Maternity Hospital Work Is rapidly progressing ou tho new addition to Cottonwood The full ceMaternity Hospltul. ment bnsnieont 34xRS feet. Is nnd ready for the brick work which will match the main building. The basement will consist of a kitchen, dining room and com- Thursday night, March 8, when lyonly seven llower lovers met. Ot the city hall with Mayor Lester presiding and elected officers, adopting the slogan. ."Make Murray a Garden City." Tho-u- ' attending this first meetincluded the following citizens: plete laundry and drying room. A ing new hot water heating Mayor Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- complete system plant will be installed lu gene Miller. Mrs. W. I!. Churches. the old Mr. C. J. Soivnson, Mr. and Mrs. building which will proJoseph Md:y. Russel IUcky, Mrs. vide for the new addition also. Violet Lundbcck, Eva Jamison, Ou the main floor there wijl be Mrs. Harry Moore Mr. L. Bow-e- four private bedrooms large enough FMella Whltohiyul. Mary E. to accomodate two beds If neces Wright. Lllllun Wallin. Mrs. Ida sary, and two wards, one two4ed lleljstronv Fred llellstrom, ..Mr. watd audoufl,iuu,beLward. . and Mrs. Albert White. Mrs. D. L. ine new addition will le con Blank. Miss Eva Burke. C. L. Han- nected to the main building by n sen. Mr. W. II. Llnnell, Mr. and wide hallway, uud a roof will exMrs.John Jones. Mr. Thomas Har- tend south between the buildings rison. Mrs. E. J. Chcgwlddcn. to cover a cement Incline which welcoming will lead directly to the inuin hall Mayor lister. In those present, said that he knew of and operating room. no club which could be formed The building if of fireproof conwhich would be more to n city's struction throughout, including the good than a garden club. roof, and will, when finished, accolie introduced Thomas G. Harri- modate twelve or fourteen patison f the Salt Lake Flower Gar- ents and eighteen can comfortably, den club, who gave a brief account be eared for when of tlie birth of the Salt Lake club S This hospital Is filling n great years ago. when seven or eight need In the community and is taxed banded themselves together, to capacity at the present time. It until today, when It has almost is a pleasure to visit this Institu2ih members. Mr. Harrison gave tion and see the for, Information regarding the chooslni; cheerful where large, rooms, airy, of nfl'lcers niul conducting the one Is given the Impression that meetings, and closed with a recital a splendid aystcin Is in operation by of what should le done In a garthose In charge to produce the reden at this senson. Officers for sults which are so evident. Those the llrst year were then elected as who have not visited this Institufollows: President, Mrs. E. J.Cheg-tion should do so, as It Is one of wlddeii; Vhe President. A Hurt E. which every one In the community White; Secretary and Treasurer, Is justly proud. Mrs. John Jones, and Librarian, The officers of the Cottonwood Carl Hanson. A committee of five was also chosen as follows: Mrs. W. Stake Relief Society, who are tn II. Rothwell. Mrs. Zlnn Wright. charge of the hospital, are anxious their appreciation express Mrs. Stella Whitehead. W. II. Lln- lo The for the splenthrough Eagle Id Bowen. nell and Iat It was announced that, according did support given the present to Colonel W. II. Adams, vice presi- drive for funds to be nsed In condent of the branch of the I'tah structing the new addition to the While a full report has Woolen Mills tdiorlly to Ik erected hospital. been not received from all wards. be Is In Murray. Ihe new factory to Ihe are very gratifar results thus buck of fcH the pavebuilt thirty ment to allow the Intervening space fying and Indicate that splendid to be planted with Inwn nnd shrub- - efforts are being put forth to reIn 100 all Htrt a drive percent lery. In line with Murray's policy wards. Report from Cottonwood. S (Continued mi Page Mill Crock, and Murray First Wards Indicate that they have gone focr children, three girls, Gene. over the top l'K percent and Nd Margie and Shirley, and one son, ter. Fvcrett. . were hold Fri Funeral sonh-eROSE HAVEN REOPENED day. March Pth. In the Murray 'Jinl Hh BKlmji U. R. Ward Chnpc!. ItasintisMU officiating. The meetThe Rose Haven Is again ojen ns filled to capacity for business. Mr. Ernest Smith of ing hoiie nnd their wa n profusion of flow- Salt Lake is tn charge and Is pre ers, Indicative of the hlth esteem pared to serve the public w ith short in wbbh Mr. Henley was held in orders, light lunches and sods the eoniniunliy. fountain service. a Invocation Mr. Smith assures us he has had by Bishop Erbk-on- . five years exH'rlenri as ficsir manI'.i tiop Wis. ager of the Hotel I'tah cafeteria Hie sjwnl.er wi-rr,ibkon. R. C. Towler and Panlel and has been with this hotel ;n various capacities over a period of Merrill. , Second eight year, and feels (hat he Is The iholr of Murray musical will qualified to lake carp of the Ward furid'tusl nuiuls'i". and there whs n obt by business here and give as simple r Irene Cumtnlncs. Taee to race." as elaborate service as the public a fl violin ob with In this territory desire. He plans There to add to the service a Ihe demand fdatio ftivompanltnenf. Benedl tbn was by Mr. G. Park. for It Increases, and will, In a few tVd leal Ion of grave l y t'snlcl weeks be conducting dances every d 'mm f l. BRIANT STRIXGHAM. Mills Manager Utah-Wool- err PROPOSED WOOLEN MILLS FRIDAY CELEBRATION PROGRAM Opening Address: Philip Bentz Pres. Lions Club. Address of Welcome on behalf of Lions Club, by Jude Fred R. Morgan. Introduction of Isaac Gordan, who furnished the site of factory. Musical Quartet Remarks by P.riant Strineham, Manager of the Utah Woolen Mills. Introduction of W. II. Hankc. Superintendent of Blanket Factory. Community Song: Utah Woolen Mills Employes. Introduction of K. M. Ashton. President of Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Greenwood, President of the Midvale Lions Club. Mr. W. W. Wilson. President of Sandy Lions Club. Mr. Smcltzcr, President of the Salt Lake City Lions Club. District Gov. 1. L. Selly, Lions Dub. Mr. David Nc(T. President of Sugar House Business Men's 1 Club. John Hansen, President Salt Lake County Farm Bureau. F. T. Duvall, Secretary of A Greater Murrav League. Mrs. II. a. McMillan, repre senting Murrav Womans Oub. Frank C. Howe, L S. Berry. Col. W. H. Adams. Mayor L Lester, who will turn the first shovel of dirt. Mr. Thcmn II. Tracy, Industrial Cnmnmsinucr of Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce GEORGE W. HEALEY PASSES TO REWARD Mr. Gori, Win. Ihsley, fixquited citizen nnd lifetime resident of Murray, passed away at hi home m Murray Se.nd Ward. Wedmday. March Tth, Mr. llcilev's death fob lowed an lllticus iioerlng a fsrlo.1 hbh I iiu" of over fl year, darlna w to nrk only occahe unable sulTcrel and severely from sionally, heart atta'k. Mr. Ilea ley was 41 year of are and Is survived by hi widow and Snsrr. , u ieo-pl- o well-eare- alt week. general practice, the object being better service to the public. Having no business conneclloua with these men, save that of foster ing the spirit of service, will be associated lr. J. L. Ellertson, In the practice of dentistry. This group heii.yforth will be known us the Murray City Clinic, and will be located ou the eutire second floor of the Caldwell building, at l!in-1South State street, over the quarters to be occupied by the Fry Motor Co., Iuc. The build, lug Is now undergoing extensive Improvements, which when completed, will afford n spacioua waiting room, eonnedlng directly with each doctor's office. In the center well's' office. To the rear of Lo n't the front of the building will he located Dr. Sundwalls office, with Dr.. Rum her 'a nffica.lo the south, to the east of which will be Dr. Roth well's office. To the rear of Dr. Rothwell's offlie, d dresxuig room and laboratory, back of which will Ik the Isvlrootns, accomodating 7 thrs patients. On Ihe north ing, side of the builddirectly back of the waiting mom, Dr. Ellertson's office will lie located, back of which will be another bedroom, while the room to the extreme rear will be occupied by the Mcdicnt Library. Two wide halls will traverse the building from front to rear, hot ween which will le located Hie business office and supply rooms, the X Ray room ami emergency operating room, tho latter two being cpilpied with the most modern equipment obtainable. will Iks made, Arrangcjuents of one member each year whereby the firm will take up study. The attendants la connection with the offices, will be Mr. L. (I. Welch In charge of the X Ray and electro thorn nutle apparatus, MUs Rose Reading and Miss Ethel Lew. e I. PASSING OF LITTLE KEITH LAMAR MADSEN LaMnr Keith Madsen, three month old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll W. Madsen, Jr., returned to the unknown port from whence be so lately came, last Saturday after-noo- n at two o'clock, following a fatal attack of pneumonia. Little Keith wn bom iHsvmbor 2. lJT. A great crowd of friend of the family gathered at the Murray 1st Ward chajcl Tuesday afternoon, to pay their respects, and witness the Inst rite over the remnlns of this little hlll. There was a gorgeous profusion of rare and !can-tlfu- l flowers surrounding the casket and fillesl every available spar. The opening prayer was by Mr. Verl McMillan. SjsBkers were Mr. Thomas Martin and Bishop H. E. Brlnghnrst. both old friends and acqnalntenees of the fandly who soke feelingly, sympathetically and hopefully to tho loravod parent and friends, ' A Irlo composed of Mr. Ada McDonald. Mr. A. O. Cooper and Mr. Verl McMillan sang song, "The, Lord la My Shepherd." A solo, "The Cradle Song." was beautifully sung by Mr. Ala M Donald, and a duet by Mr. McDonald and Mr. A. 0. Cooper, "Whispering 1 1 .o." was also . thel-eautl-f- |