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Show If . ' i 1 1 I t i f ! - VOL. 28 38-- No. Established 1892 Murray City, Thursday, January 10, 1929 BRAY ILiffi Everbody Invited. by J. J. Briant Dern, Burke, Mayor of Stringham Public to See Round. Hurrah For Murray Made tory Blankets! Gov. Elder Arthur E. Lind, of South Music, Speeches Cottonwood will leave the latter Lester, part of January for a mission to FacWheels Sweden. A farewell testimonial will be tendered him by South CotGo tonwood Ward Thursday evening, January 17th, in the South Cottonwood Ward Chapel, 5(ith South and Vine Streets. A program will The following program will be given: lx given with dancing following, Music, Murray High School Hand, from 1 :'M) lo 2:o I M. music to furnished ly the Varenlled to order by John liond, Treasurer of the Utah Woolen Meeting sity Four orchestra. The program Mills Blanket Company. follows: E. T. Duvnll, President Murray Lion's Club will make a short Invocation; Song; Congregation: James Burke, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce; Representative of John T. Barrett: Selection, High to lie followed by brief talks by Mayor Lester, Gov. Geo. Dern, Ethel' land Park Girls' Chorus Lind Mauss. Director! Remarks: Murray Woman's Club and Briant Stringham, Manager I'tah Woolen Pres. II. Grant Ivins: Male Qnar- - Mill. Patriotic Selection, Murray High School Bund. tett, Barber Brothers: Whistle will announce the ending of the big program of short eech. Beading Miss Inez Witbeck: String En- ps and then the public Is requested to stroll through the factory under semble, Aeolians: Remarks, Dr. O. the guidance of the management uud see the making of those Jack Frost G. I'lummer: Vocal Solo, Ethel Blankets that are to put Murray on Lind Maims: Remarks, Bishop A. the map as the owning wedge In MURRAY FIRST WARD RELIEF II. Turner: Response, Missionary : the winning of the west In the texSOCIETY llOO.MS OPENED Bark Girls tile manufacturing line. Selection, Highland B. Chorus: John Benediction, The pioneers of old blazed a trail A very splendid program marked Erekson. of glory through field and flood First to found a mighty empire In the the oiieniug of the Murray In COMMUNITY rooms Ward Belief BABY CLINIC the Is now Society desolate wante of what new Recreation Hall, of The descendants Utah. Tuesday, smiling The Community Clinic those hardy, courageous iioopleare afternoon. The rooms, lieautifiilly Baby field and artistictly decorated and lightwill lie held the 1st and 3rd Thurs- pioneering now In a great days in each month at 10 a. in., in of Industry and again Salt Lake ed, were further enhanced by the Valley Is the scene of the battle. addition of their new furniture Murray City Hall. Faith and works have gone hand consisting of well chosen, liu rinoii-- , in hand to put up the structure and izlug rugs, chairs, tables, lamps, Install the machinery needed to etc. Red carnations also lent their make this factory a reality and fragrance and beauty to the rooms now that it Is an actual fact It Is on this occasion. The musical part a source of pride not only to Mur- of the program was under the diray, Salt Lake City, and Utah, but rection of Mrs. Ada McDonald, and to the entire Iutermountain coun- consisted of preliminary piano setry. No longer will we have to pay lections by Mrs. Anna O. Hansen " Irlljiitc to .tlje jrnllrDudLs ta lifliil the and the song, Sunrise . und , Yon also "Lullaby." workers of the East and again to Mrs. Marie Hill Blacker gave the the railroad barons to drag the by George finished product back to us. Now reading "Nowadays." Mrs. Vera Mlddleton. I. Withl-fjnisour own I'tah Isiys and girls can PresiBelief Slake Society preiwre the wool and weave the dent an and address gave Bishop to forth blankets and ship them S. E. Bringhurst gave a short adbring back a stream of dollars to dress. make Salt Lake Valley grow fat were Ivlicioiis refreshments and prosperous. reRelief the by Society g Pioneer-Inof new Thus k the day under freshment committee the going forward, ami all of this sniervlsioii of Margaret Wright. territory Is rejoicing In the suc- Over tine hundred atrend-ejsnple cess of this new I'tah enterprise, the opening. and the gathering today to celeI a Is to event the very brate one as It will mark the MURRAY CITIZENS TO KAIsE prices that rang- Reg ed from $22.50 to $39.00 lieglnnlng of a new era In our busREWARD Fl ND iness life. have been cut all the way Some of the sisslal guests to be down to $11.75 to $27.50 Invited are the Board off GoverA fund by ipuhtr subscription nors of the Salt take Chaiuler of lias started at the Murray lcen Commerce; the Salt take County to given to the City Pharmacy Commis Commissioners; County Ih addiil to will and authorities sioner of I'tah County; Trovo offered fur the apprereward the ChnnilHr of Commerce and a mintfif June of hension the murderer of Slate of the Wr of the officials In any amount will Sums Nelson. rinh. lucludlmr the Governor and be gladly received and It Is hnied his staff. amount (hat quite a subantlal will accumulate for ibis very comNEW INI1 STIRAL ERA FOR mendable cause. Arthur E. Lind Leaves For Missionary Field -- .V. s H mm rv fn) r3 1 to5 n n - ' "I i J ELDER AKTIIl'K E. LIND t m E SMASHING REDUCTIONS ON ALL STYLES can- - Even the opening of the Blanket Factory not overshadow the remarkable values offered in our Overcoat Sale. At the Richards Street store in Salt Lake you will find the best over- coats you have ever seen beautiully made, wear, and resisting coats in all the modern weaves shades. If you see these coats, nothing will be able to make you wear your last year's overcoat any longer. The cut and appearance of coats are found in these much highor-price- d price-slashe- specials. d $1175 custom-mad- e models this sale continues exceptional buys, regularly $35 to $55 going at In. Local News Aged Resident Passes Away friends of formerly a resident of Murray and now of Salt Lake, who has been seriously ill for some time,, will lie glad to lOarn that she is greatly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannegieter of San I'iego who have been visiting friends and relatives here the past few weeks, returned to the California city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Bradshaw of Minersvillc, I'tah. were guestts of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eyre'this Mrs. Brltta Anderson, 04 years of age, passed to the Great Beyond Saturday evening, January 0th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, 4.'t!lfl South State. Dlmond lias returned to In Bennlon from his father's ranch In Wyoming and is it tending school at the Jordan High school. I'res. Samuel O. Bennlon, accompanied by his daughter. Donna, i r rived Sunday morning from Kansas City, Mo. Miss Ikinna returned after siK'iulliig the holidays with her parents, to continue her studies at the I'niversity of Utah. Mr. ill V The many Mrs. Sarah Murray I lad ley. week. Lamar his home Bennlon returned to Kansas City Wednesday. The Ladies Aid Bocletv of the Methodist Church met at the home Vodiies- of Mrs. L. T. Schlffgen clay afternoon. Tlie Arts and Crafts section of Murray Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Irvln Olsen fin Monday night. Miss Hattie Idaiond who is working for her Masters Degree and Miss Afton IMmond, Itoth of whom are attending the B. V. V., returned Sunday after spending the holidays with home folks. The Belief Sisiety of Bennlon Ward was reorganized this week. The new officers are Rachel Mat- mi D if -- 4 PI Mrs. Anderson Is lielieved to have licen the ohht resident of Murray and has resided In the city for HO years. Her death came following an illness which confined her to her bed for six years, dureriod she suffered ing which greatly. The deceased was lwirn In Ving- oker. Sweden. July. 17th, 18."U. She In-Is survived three daughters, Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Murray, M a thews, secivtary. The jretlring holm. Sweden: two sons, Erik W. Anderson of Salt l4ike and Alofficers are Florence Bringhurst president; Adeli Wagstaff, 1st fred Anderson of Murray. Twenty-on- e -- nd Orrie Ijthrum. counselor; grand children ami eight great counselor; and Mary Ilerson secgrand children also survive her. retary. Funeral services wen held in Winder Ward presented their play. "Mary's Castle of Dreams" the Murray Second Ward chapel Wednesday night In Bennlon Ward Wednesday. Januniy nth at 2 o'The Adult class of Taylorsvllle clock under the direction of the Ward held a very uccessfiil iiieei-In- g Iuter-meTuesday evening of this week, Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary. In attendance. was in the Murray llty with a large numlsT Bctiulon the addressed Joseph class and sjioke on "The Project of Citizenship." and led In the discussion which followed. A Betterment Commit tv waS flppoiutcil. whose fluty will Is- - to make InvesHowe entertained Mrs. II. E. tigation of any and all condition in tin- - community with the object the memls-rof the S. 8. Club of assisting In the U'ttermeut of nt her home on Vine conditions' where needed, and will Wednesdy S'reet. rcxiii in the organization the first conof each mouth. The Mrs. ch.iiles Eatchel was hostess sists tif llyriuii Beuuiou, Jr., !po-nar- d at a prettily apiiolufcd luncheon Oernird, and Newton Wal las) week at her home on State lace. Mrs. A. H. Fonda returned hmne Street In compliment to Mrs. Win. Mrs. Orson Hansen, the fore part of the week from Nt. I McMillan. Mrs. Mauassah Emit Parker. she where Idaho, (Mr. spent Anthony, the holidays with her parents, Mr. Smith. Mrs. Ephraim Chrlstensen, Mrs. William Mine. Cards were and Mrs. J. C. Dutitou. a j fire det toyed enjoyed following luncheon. Sunday night A. Alf-- j Mr. of and A party car coiuKiscd of Mr. and garage (the green of Sis ial avenue. The damage Mr. Henry Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. at several hundred Ed Pear-win- . Is estimated Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dy. I'TAH AND I LAKE Mr. Mrs. Emit Madsen, Jr., SALT lie and dollars. lire er, couniy tiepiinmem dav to add whose product every Hurker In charge Mr. and Mr. C. A. Watts. Mr. and with iMighis the stale's battled the flames'. Mrs. (2 rover Brown. Mr. ami Mrs, of the Original Utah The Industry Adds Wealth. Frank Adams attended the dance Woolen Mills Blanket Commny at !1 t rentes wealth for Industri'NJ'hlct re- -t new In a Manufacturing nglht. Sutnrday luhers FIRST 101. JENSEN Murray, I and worker Ihe for Ihe dance they went In for the coiiiiiiiinity Following al era for Salt Lake City and IN f RINT WRI)'S home of Mr. and Mr. Henry Utah. Rapidly advancing on the for the i tier. EI.IMINUION C ONTEST u.J(Mi.r And to IhN group of wealth pro Industrial scale, the city and state lunch wns served, at present occupy a strategic jisl-Ho- n ducing Industries. The Original Utas stands now Mills Woolen nationtlio preliminary tsipular lady lhe( ah A. Walts entertained In Iutermountain snd Mrs. r (Juceii'' 'onte held In coiinif- - nl a card in honor of mhIv leading company In this territory al Industry. For example: Utah's high rank in the newly oeiicd wsl develop- (,,n tt ti Grant Ward sinivwul her huband's t.iilh'liiy anniversary inter-- . New Year's Eve Bail. Iota Jensen last Saturday. Refreshments were Ing In the radio industry Is fairly mem t.f the state and the votes. Through Ihe mfl first, receiving sctved lo Mr , and Mr. Eugene accurately determined by the fact im.uiitain country. of ihe Original Utah ij p.slmore, msond with 1073; Walts. Mr. and Mr, Merlin Walts, that this stale Is the world's largMr, Mr. and Mrs. James Htcu-cest manufacturing center for radio WiM.len Mills Blanket Company at fora Bcckstrom third, with Investors In Ibis Murray. Ibis firm lakes a step Into Margaret Plain fourth with 17.": and Mr. Ivn?ll Watts. ,md speakers. new Industry have leen repaid Biioiber big advance In Utah's new i;r((V Be,ltrom lifih. with lS.u; Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Brown sixth with Mildred M.ll.-entertained at dinner Tuesday ev- many time for tbelr Investments. lielnstrbil era. The wool manufiiciiitlng lnduiry Fern Malstrom seventh with 1230 jenliig The Utah "II Refining Company tn their rnmpliiuetitary with In I'lah for intid Virginia Malstrom em Issu lu west has In the W ilhi May of the flnct tine Mrs, j guests, Bridges i But it Is not unill nt 1PI votes. d of Mr. Walter Davis 'ad ploys .VW people with in average many ear. The five young ladles who re-- ; yenrs that ll W ranks as one MM Norma and Cullfornla, payroll of $oo,k"0 a month. coked the highest nmuls-- r of Vote" Brown and sister. Mrs. Hugh Utah's canning Industry, only of Utah's leading Industries. Iss-will now be entered In n contest Cheevcr of American Fctk. Its The fmtory at Murray has recently exploited, distribute -t machinery which rulndiiates at Grant Ward's, pnsluris lo .13 states of I be union. ispiipss with Ihe Miss Nellie Eoelcbrefson enter-tninrwill and at oisti with Annual "Gold and Green Ball to: for lu pnrie. its rannisl products arc talue.1 at a party In honor of MM U' held In the Grant Ward iiwe- ll.rssi.iMi annually. Nearly 4.(sja ,.,,, ny or .'Unssi jmlrs of Afton Eiiglebretsou and Mr, How ment Hall. Saturday. Jan. 2.lh. are rtnpbiyefl In the Indus-- : jets r year, ard Hilton who left Wednesday for In 1!C7. carrying bbin-o- f Tickets may now lie obtained Liii the to thousands, year In sddltion try Calif. nla where they will tUU kcts only as n side line, Ihe sales. IbU event. Each thkel pnrcbawl wlih Mls EnclH'rel on' sister at fin.wer. num-j men of Ihe ii'iuiMiny sold ll.!"" allows Hie punhaer the same Utah ImmisIs one of Hie west In Sorwalk. so Hint Ihe murkct l already 1st of votes as the H ket a Utah and Indnslrlon. isiirv steel great Mrs. Joseph Mantle of Tajlers-ill- e s fi nis, A tb ket Misting 73 rents man Is at Its head. It Is the Col- entablNhisl. riitertalne.1 Tuesday at a din- om fsmnle and Is good for While the factory Is a new one. umbia Steel Company with her admits .'sl jrntly In honor of her husband's rent Hkel Votes. A It I under Ihe direction of Ihe mines, smelters and Mast furnai Covers wre Co Mi t hdar anniversary. for Is and firm, one gentleman of an established In Hits state. ine evenm in laid twelve, - vote. one, A admits ticket 23 rent And there are scores of other, with a ale system already provwere I nnd games enjoyeu. M''c lady aim 1 Is g.MHl for 23 Vfdrs. of years Jfsl and a lee..ss market burnt 1 es'abllsleil for t. nt Social Items s 1 $9750 Men's Suits Half Price On all ILP II pro-erlt- y. on-uln- 3 7 , $17.50 to $27.50 $27 Half Price Plus $5.00. On all tailor made suits regularly priced at $35 to $55, now The Original : , $2250 $3250 Remember the place 28 Richards Street j lai; exi-tan- n-v- Is-t- Oak-jlan- n Utah Woolen Mills BRIANT S. STRINGHAM, Manager n, I sl Man-iss.pl- e frj j ! . rts gil x-- rr |