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Show Murray Day Join In Making Murray Day the Best Yet August 22nd 'a 4 ; - h vol. 3ftNrt u 7 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, August Murray City Wed- - Day, A nesday, August 22nd 2, 1 SO 928 Established 892 1 :t Resolutions of Condolence MURRAY CITY FAMILY fs by City Commissioners 1, t i l ' I WA ! arrant IH'ison of Mr. C, K. (iHiitiu, of Scliuols, and has removed him to that World beyond the Veil, to that vision of unfilled desires where he will lie crowned with the Glory he has so well earned, and COMMITTEES FOR MURRAY OUTIXtJ WIIEKKAS. The Intimate rela tions hehl with Mr. (iaulln by the of the hoard Mayor and nieuils-rnf Commissioners of Murray, render it roxT and belllthiK that we tie records of this uMn place meeting our appreciation of his frlciiiudilp and his service as of Schools, anil In all Decorations Mayor 1. Lester, Chairman; Commissioner Herder. Commissioner Churches, Kdward Parkinson! Ernest Wright. Jack Hiseman. lhvant s ham. Finance if' F. T. Duvall, Chairman; Thomas Martin. C. P.arton Hyrum llennion, F. C. Howe. 1). A. McMilhi'i! J. F. Austin. John Kliarp, F. J. Fabian. A. K 1 Ih-nry- William Smith ami his famhave ma do Murray City their ily homo for many yonrs. The Murray Moat ami Grotery now oiktiiUiI liy Mr. Smith Sr., ly outsnokcu in praising the sterl store. RK.rrilLIt'.W WASACTH MOTOR DOWNS RESPECTED MURRAY Mr. riUMAKIES AKE oKtali-llwhmen- t, CAKLISLK . ri)HiuKiIaco!i whore""" defegates After Ralnlnff a (Ux run load In conproHsiunal the first inning the Wasatch Motor KopiU'lican cuiivciiiloii. Aok'ost 11, and the team was aide to defeat the Carlstate ciiiiventioii Autnist will lie isle Motor team hy a ixcore of 5 to chosen wa aiinounc-!- ! Yueilay hy 7. lteglntdnir with the second nn-the Carlisle men settled down t'ounty I'hairmaii J. 15. Sliarn. The i'rlniarlcM fir the Holcrtion of and threatened to overcome the held lead wt hy their rivals but fell dd(ralfo are to thoo Nh. short hy two runs. The Wasatch awl Wednesday August to the hate cniirciitiou will le held club played consistent ball through out the game and took advantage AtiKtt 13. 32-will Salt of have their opimrtunlties. fuiity vent ion. ilcleKute to the titato CARI.IM.K MOTOR The ticro!f,lciiHl district l- cotn-hkAH II It of Salt Toele. Davbs 4 lirceze and ftah eouution. Some of the 4 0 0 (llxtrlct chalrinon have not heeded Day 4 2 0 Headman for Chairman the reiiioxt of Sharp 4 2 2 CK.k doslKuation of primary polling 4 Smith thl-aud will le uiuittetl for to Iho 1, Rasmusscn, Robbins, Clyde Tripp, Clyde Marsdcn. Harry Mn. D. A. McMillan, Ray Kcinzle. uutside Salt Lake City MwM, l1s IU4I lUt IW tuM, UjUod Mityarventa fciuln, irrt. K. Mr, Wr4 mwittn fcnih, Mro Mils Will bou rWwnt botiw. tUpi. Vtri UU, Uftts. Itubirf Mwtun llonw, Itunlrr. I'1t.t Rrlhlfe Mooting M!r, Mi tarsal, "inrt afciuw Jt nt, It lUlt, rulb Hb4 ami, Unfitly R. J4a W'if4 Ibsoe, ik 'tfilM rt..f Hb(4 "f Oif Itatt. lb 1fw lb rblMtro b.w It I. lb 4t f, ib rlrm. Mis Mlort.y, A.at - Otf. Tb ib bnat, tt m4c remain clo-e- d the hour. Joe lln on It I'ark .... 3 0 2 2 Love 3 3 1 o 1 Camp Carlisle Turpi n 1 0 0 3 3 3 .... llrovvu 3 Gerrard 3 Era mo 1 11 11 11 0 0 Ttal ,fl uk' THURSDAY, AUG. ,m al wer l"fn. Mr. Morton. Murray rostmnNter, inform u the Salt Iiko office U making an effort to have all boon-rservi-hy the it. F. l., 9th fluh tiuml-iT-e- d lnsteal of merely a lox numlH-and In many case not even a Ikix nunil-erfor their mail delivery, oa r , at present. This prencnt method i very unsatisfactory from every tdandiMtint. Well jHwofflce a The Salt therefore office are the a Murray that every patron very doidrou fowero U urgel. by the Murray office ate with them in an effort to have momirtt lo Mr. and Mr. William their bouse nunaVred. Tnewlajr Town-en- .1 twe.1 For lty houe tiumU'r apply to TownMMi.I I Mt. F. MNnld. tlty hngJneer. P,nlnc T. In I Mtlfac.r.v cnd!tl..n. tuunlsrs For County rosldeme i. it ..Jmw to tw to W.di.e-da- y apply CU)ty Surveyor, City and f.yle Cahn left Mi Salt Iike City. Itulldlnc. a. after county f.,r Oakland. Cllf-rnlWhen hr house Hum- aftdrlng "f !,pr ,1, eek cf nl t h -. Lo,,,p W. a great help to Iierss It would ti J. Mrewfnun. for iusjioetlon parent. Mr. and notice have your tax nhU " Ml officials. the of hy tnmWUm With the mbooU eo-o- d refrtcl l" t RHittf m lb t !' Ta-h.r- "1"' e was Urn Hartz Mountain, Qucdlinhurg, 7. She Germany, NovoiiiIkt H, was married Id Mr. W. V. Nauman lit Jan., lMtU, and toceihor I bey cmlgratetl to hto 1'nlted States in liH!. In Fell.. I'.nki, Mrs. Nauman establW the Murray Eloral store in Murray which has flourished ever since. Itcsldos her busliaiiil. Mrs. Nauman Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Newlntvt of Calif., and Ella and Antics Nauman of Salt Iike. Funeral service were held Tuesday. July Rlst, at 2:no p. m. from the Sugar House War-- where a ry largo numls-- of friend gath ered to pay Ihelr last retects to tbl greatly esteeus'd wnman. ItViiuso of Mr. NanniBn's groat love for flower, the flornl pitros were profuse, and of wonderfully ibvlgn. Interment was In the City ivmetery In Salt Iike. Iioui-t- e Nauman 1 IJver-mor- 7 e RETl'RNS FROM TRIP TO NORTHWEST Dr. and Mrs. Blicranlan returned Sunday from their month's trip to Washington, where the Dr. attended the Medical Convention, and also finished the purchasing of all equipment for his new clinic .He Is now starting work of orgs nixing the clinic and will have an establishment second to none In the country. COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL WILL ON AIGIST FOURTH 0IEN The Cottonwood Maternity Hospital will open for patient on Saturday, August 4th. The hospital U bright and cheery, having been remodelled and placet on an even basis than ever Jiefore altho always first dnsa. Tlio public will l Invite,!, to attend a formal open ing In the near future. Is-tt- Ix-c- n Mrs. n Hili. tbF b.if ia near It kt""r jior-for- Crescent Circle Number 101, of the 'Neighbors of Woodcraft enter-talno- d Tuesday evening, July 31 In the Fraternal Hall for Nelghlsir Neighbor Graves has been clerk of the circle for a number of yeara and was forced to retire ou account of continued eye trouble. Alice M. Graves. The circle regretted very much the retirement of Neighbor Graves and In token of esteem and appreciation, a lieautlful 21 piece luncheon set was jiwonted to ber by Matilda Nelson on U'half of the Hrcle, for her U'autlful devotion, always for Woodcraft. refreshments were served. Neighbor Jennie Nelson who was the Circle's former clerk for over 20 years was elected and Installed to succeed Nelghlsir Graves. Notable Funeral For C. E. Gaufin in l.'-ln- K. MURRAY FLOWER n'l GARDEN CLUB 1" r, 5 II 2 Mnd-- y Score hy Inning: Safeway (?) I'T tlieir Hit 1 2 o ) 1 0 i Skci: d br lb Jhmo U,nC M 4TTS, 4ib, ex Garden The Murray Kl-Angu-lth In will meet Thur-dii- y. h.tcreMlin: talk m-- tthe City Hull. An Mr. M Mr, J. A. Wrlgbl n culture, I floor Rlen will nt lb .n and l0 full attendame of all club and every one who roomUm a well Mr. im Mm. lUnrf I1ri.irnn. f In the grow log ,m,!h ia Intcn-t- ed ttitht t" B'"' ... am! ' w THly t ibll'tfra. Mm, K P. Jt.lt, a w t'l IW ,', UmiM, Wwt- - Vtiimif cln t..M flati l1tMi them for the e(tcmiied of their citywith one SkCk'l t bii Hmt, rnnt- ed - tt Oot-olie- e d'r )njlri 1be rivfif)4 0 Itrown Score hy inning: Hits 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 Total 10 It (I U 3 2 0 0 Total Hun WASATCH MOTOR TEAM Murray i4 wr4 J..u. Untidy. H IN- - CITY AN I TO Graham 2 All In ception. IMhrl d 12 10 10 reaied Runs O 1 n 0 0 0 x Total 7 hrothor tmnliBiitir art'1 d.dlarn oi few hy W. A a In trcrr paltry Mr, tml Wr. and HI It L HOMES TO ItK ! their Mmprf M r't Mm. T1"n Mr, e to - 2"h. MMUEKEIl prouii-deinn Ih.lr lbafter lhl and h'",'Jf rn.l (h M l ntt lurt nBir r I'tofVt In t'tiy"tt. l"r"V Mils Mutn to vote enlltleil HaMuussen DIVIDIAL IUibpll rrlurned k al In( Kfe.4 Ibm. JbuW-r- . KHttle Wf4 buu, UldviW ! l at (Vdr t'lljf. Jr.p Mlw 1I, 130 North dis- a a lm!lnto Iioum husiness to tlo ir dori unit frlrt.t brw U.p Int wk. i.Hi.f In. or Saturday, to t d :riu the last taiy their rei Mr. iil Mr. frUlc r.mnl riton which ls.tl the earthly faof rcer of a limn ho had never fail Mr. 1lrihb Terry. TburUy. ed to rvsi'ond to every ilvie move Rrbmi, Thirty third h( fir in the ami It I not nevary to register in orler to vote at the prluiario. in trict - rltlwn rosidinc ct-- KuftrW Hrbwt, UttbAi. ttirtrf UrbcnJ llmno, bUgtil, ')( Any 3 3 3 3 Tarry vNiInx INL0VAL U liy Mri lTirUtmrn tf Mr, l2 i"ib tbj nrib r.it H n llb rrUUrp Iftd KUlll. nu. lj Cmlie Huh tlrtl are Tmthan Inter!. f errtt)lre Uro. S.V4. Vr4 tt?tlh( 6tt "lb1rr ln 1 j prk' Ticailon hiTf Ihfjf Tv t- 0 Hulbrni I'Ub, a 1500, amitb JsroUfa, r a t'!lri utb 8ui 2137, Iirl im! Mr. Mr, Mrs. Na uma n, who wus proprie- 10 reawn. Wird fcYbant, . Local S (B itn - It was with the dociet sorrow and regret that Murray City learned last Saturday, July 2Hth, of the from this life of Mrs. IMissing Lou1m Nauimui. at her home, 1032 Uauutna avenue, Salt Iake. tor of the Murray Floral, was coin- to give up the active charge of her shop in Murray last liecause of ill healih, and has never 3h-i- i able to return to the duties she lovii so well to Mrs. Nauman was never so happy na when working the flow ers she was so passionately fond of into the marvelous floral plecs which had won for her a coveted reputation among the florists of this territory. Since a young girl associated 1 Mrs. Nauman baa 0 in the art of designing floral pieces and won two first prizes for this work at exhibitions held In Co her logne, Germany Mou-Sn- IMlMay Wini. Itulllday. WOMAN PASSES ON Labrum, S. E. Bringhurst. Chairman; Fred Peters, Asst.; Douglas Harker. Ed Larson. Clitoris Watts, Phil Rentz, F. R. Morgan, Hertha M. Hradv, L. P. Parry, Wm. Robinson. N. I.. Jensen, Rev. F. C. Payne, Lee Townscml, K. R. of BUSINESS TKAM Requested CRESCENT CIRCUS NO. 101 ENTERTAINS FOR RETIRING CLERK r Will. OPEN IN NEAR FITl Ml Kit AY CAFE RE Cafe which has g closed for a short time Is remodelled and made more convenient. Tables will ls lntall-eto acconiadate thoM? riot caring the counter ncrvlo atvl the general pcranoe ,,f the Interior will Ik nun h Improved. Mr. Rlcrt Ilo kel. owner of the building, Klloves The Murray Ixh-i- i d fr in doing thing right and slates that the Cafe will Ik one that will ! a credit to Murray City. A first rlas cafe Mian will son l on hand to osn a new and Utter Murray Cafe. The Funeral of C. E. Gaufln held Saturday, July 2M, was a aplendbl tribute to the remarkable Ufa of the deceased ediwator. Universal csti-ofor Mr. Gauftn and deep sorrow and syniathy for the aur vlvlug niemtsTs of the family In their grief was voiced by the res at the cere presentative monies. ltWiop 8. E. llrlnnhurst was In charge of the funeral and the pro gram. Mr. Fred Anderson was placed In charge of the conveyances, T. E. McDonald and Dr. Taul I'arls were In charge of the Ushering; Mrs. D. A. McMillan whs lu charge of the floral offerings which were very Wautlful and In great profusion. Many auto loads of flower were tendered ; elaborate set pieces and sprayw were on every hand. I oan Moffat and Varum Morten- son directed the IVy Heoiila of Troop Ul in helping with handling of the flowers. Opening the program of ceremonies, the lty Scouts, lead by Slake Scout leader Elmer Christ-enson- , reisateii the Scinit oath. ltvriim Pennlon. a tnemtsr of the High Council of Cottonwood stake, gave the opening prayer. Hie music rendered during lha services was under the direction of W. F. Robinson, Supervleor of niiudc of the Murray High school. The first number wci: 'My Ealtta In Thee" by a mixed quartette comprising, Mrs. Ada MclKinald, Mrs. Haltle Cooper, Mr. (Continued on last Tag?) t fJ s 100 Per Cent Attendance is Earnestly hia sons has boon conducted ing worth and uprlRhtiicss that linn them ko Ions; that it has Immie always characterized tliclr ly a Murray institution. for Murray City Is pleasThe hiiKliies.s acquaintances and ed to lInt to the Murray Meat friomls of t lie Smiths are uniform- ami Grocery an a real Murray and COMING Prop-a- Voting PI aces syiu-path- Tuesday, August 7, at 8 p, m. ml MKS VM. SMITH AM) FAMILY Ijiu ra, Ernest, Iwrenct and Ansley. S mltli, Gretrudo, William Smith and Mil. to KiKht, StinvIinK , Lower Itow Sirs. Ix-f- t Priies Jck EagcnrK.y Allan, . other iHisitlntis and titles he so y ably pt'iforiiu'il, and also our ami condolence. UK IT UNSOLVED, That we as nemlH-rof the Hoard of Commissioners nf Murray City, extend to Mrs. (iautiu nad family, our sincere love and our earnest sympathy ia this their hour of liereavement, with the sincere hope that our Heavenly Father, through Ills Holy Spirit, will comfort and console them in their sorrow, for one whotto place cannot W tilled, and HE IT KCUTIIKU RESOLVED, that a topy of this resolution he spread uhhi the records of this meeting, nnii a copy transmitted to the family. I. LESTER. Mayor; GOTTLIEB li ERG Kit, W. U. CHURCHES, hoard of City Commissioners. ALL MURRAY DAY COMMITTEES WILL MEET AT THE CITY HALL Wm. Krcbs, Chairman, F. 0. E. ; Ernest Smith. Ed Larson, Mrs. A. 0. Coojtr, Wm. White, Geo. Lyon, Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer, R. H. rtic(v tod At Advertising Cooper, Chairman; C. 11. Wallace. Hel.er Smith, Harvey Carlisle. Win. Caniuieter, Mrs. Hugh Ward, Father Maguire. er, T. Mirk Seal k, v 0. Concessions Lester, Chairman; T. F McDonald. Asst.; V. Mortenson, Boy Scouts; Dean Moffat. Hoy Scouts; R. Kingston, F. R. Anderson, Herbert Mitchell, Wane Watts, Louis LeDuc, Kd Hobbs, C Brown, John Hcrling, Harry Can-nrgittCurtis Shaw, Joe McOmie, K. H. Williams, Mgr. M. & M.; W. H. Linncll. 1. Divine Provl.leiue has tailed from this life ami from the comimiiloutihli) of an liffe.1 lun ate anil devoted husband and fath er, an honored, loved and esteemed cillen. a man of sterling worth and a builder In very deed, in the W1IKKKAS, Murray City business and professional men making up the "A Greater " called to the Murray City Hall to aUeiuK.eah Monday night, July 30, with the purpose ut nig plans for a Murray City Day celebration At the meeting it was decided to hold the outing at Murray City Park on Wednesday, August Murray City business houses will be dosed at 1 p. in. on that date to partake in the celebration Prizes will be offered and quite elahoratae plans are being laid for a celebration that will make you proud of Murray City. NEW BOOKS AT MURRAY CITY LIBRARY I'RIMARY A. It. C. of Animals .King . Maglo Fon-s- t White At the &o I.wia haby l'u'euims' (Jueer Voyage -- UurgoM Neatness of Itt(4y Cwm Iturgeas Jak Hipilrrtd Helps Unc' Illlly " Digger, the Itadgcr, lKde To Stay ntrrges Great Joke on Jimmy Skunk " ADULT 8ahatlnl liesert Hawk IrasB Mystery of the Ashes . Wynoo Miss Brown of X. Y. O. . Oppen-hel- .... Sea-Haw- Mjirtover Affair New Terror Fletcher 1 Koux WIUL REMOVE TO IIARRF.R BUILDING A)it August 13th. Ictor Tarla and Dr. Hoenes will removs from their present location to the flar ker Building. Mr. Arthur Townsend, proprietor of the Harker BulbSng, la making extensive improvement which will Insure first class quarters for the offloea of the two doctors. Firs large rooms will le used for these offices snd excellent facilities will be installed In alt. The remainder of the second floor of the bolldlng will he equipped for high class living apartments and all are to be furnished with individual baths and modern fixtures for the accomadation of tmtnts. 4 , . i |