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Show I $ IN SPEND YOUR VOL. 40 MURRAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th No. 32 VALUES CANNOT BE FOUND! ATER Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, February 6, 1930 1.0.0. F.News Notes How Phosphate Increases Yield We are very sorry to announce, Our Good Brother Swanty Carlson, who has leen ailing for sometime, took a turn for the worse, last that per rent Return on in Fertilixer Realized and passed away at 10:15 r Sunday, on One Held; Wheat Yield a. m., Tuesday morning, February Beets Increased 15 Bushels after underwent an op4th, having Per Acre. eration at St. Mark's hospital. The is at George A. Jenkins Par(Editor's Note: The following body lors funeral arrangements. ix'iuling Article by Asa i Maxsou Is furnOmenta Idge No. 15 and Murray ished by Suerlntendent Shores S3 have lost a good, honLoveless of the West Jordan sugar Lodge No. faithful Brother, and wish to est, factory and should le studied by extend heartfelt sympathy to tin everl fanner in the county. family in their bereavement. Enterprise Lodeg No. 15 conferrBy ASA C. MAXSOM ed the First Degree upon Halph (In chance of Longmont, Colo., Ex- Hurmon, Brother Dave U'wls, preperiment Stiitlon.) siding as Noble Grand, and on next Tuesday night February 1.1th they It Is generally believed thut the will confer the second Degree. This bo'. Is of the plains wist of the Koeky is a real live Islge of fine young Mountains are sufficiently rich in fellows and you will enjoy mineral plant food for many years a Tuesday evening with them. to come. This belief has leen Colfax Canton No. 1 will confer strengthened by reixtrted fertilizer the Degree of Chevalier tiHn Bro. trials which appeared to show that Charles DahllH-rg- . Noble Grand of the aditlon of commercial fertiliez-ers- t on Page 7) (Continued does not Increase crop production. At this time a statement to the effect that we have many soils so deficient in available phosphorous that certain crops cannot be profitMr. and Mrs. Walter Carluulst ably grown on them need not cre- entertained at a curd party Monday ate any alarm since the deficiency l evening at their home In the (Continued on Page 5) apartments. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. I F. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clay. Sixteen friends aurprlsed Mr. The Murray IJons Club Jambo- and Mrs. Bay Allen at their home ree at Fraternal Hall on February last week iii honor of Mrs. Allen's The evenS and 6 was a real picture of the birthday anniversary. Old West and the air of the mining ing was seiit In dancing ad playing games and refreshments were cauips was well presented. served. A darning Few would think that so much exarty was enjoyed by cellent acting talent was possessed 22 ieople at the Murray City Fire icpartmeut Hall last week. A by the residents of Murray as was luncheon was served after the dunce. shown at the Jumboree. A shower was given in honor of The ierformers in reviving the Mrs. clarence Wilkinson by Mrs. element of Pioneer life In Cali- Gladys Jordan and Florence and at Mrs, JorMargaret fornia were all fine and one could dan's homeCanuegieter on Boxclder Street reget a glimpse of the reason for so IMUioii aftcrmsni. many stories of the mining towns freshments were served to thirty when viewing the picture as pre- gin's! s. Mrs, Hurley Boss entertained 14 vented at the Fraternal Hall. guests at dinner Sunday In honor Borne of the actors who were no- of tier husband's birthday anniverticeable especially for costume and sary. The time was spent In a way. action were E. Allen Ikiteman, G. social Mrs. II. W. Posteber entertained A. Jenkins, I). A. McMillan. Kay for her little daughter, Belty Joyce, Bentz, F. A. on her fifth birthday anniversary Kingston, "Filhip Westover, Homer ltrudford, Parley last week. Games and refreshDr. Both-wel- ment were enjoyed by at little McMillan, It. E. Howe, Ir. Boucher, Hugh Ward and guests. The Country Cousin's Club was u lot of others that were all fine In entertained by Mr. and Mrs. It. ('. lu roles of miner, gambler, vlllan or Towler last Thursday evening at Followtheir home In Salt what you would like. ing an H o'clock dinner games were The fittings of the hull were very (Continued on page 4) realistic and had quite an apcal to those who love the storied of the 4. SALESPEOPLE (' PENNEY old days. MAKING EMTAB1.K RECORD The crowds who thronged the hall IN CONTEST seemed to have just as good a time as the actors and the dancers especIn the Gold Star IVntest being ially were having a real dandy evby the J. C. Prutwy Co., ening. the local store In Murray Is nuking The Jamboree was a fine stunt a good record. and the revenue will 1 devoted to According to the terms of the conthe underprivileged children of the test, the man or woman In earn conrlty and therefore siqit la a worth test district, who sells the greatest while cause. amount of merchandise In dollar President Fred It, Anderson of from SeptcmtsT, 1. HX2, la and Inthe IJons Club has worked like a the last day of August, H cluding stevedore at putting the affair over 30, Is to he given an all etprnse and wis everywhere making a hit to New York. with bis costume of an old time getit jald trip The stores are grouped according of the gambling room. to volume of bulne, (litis disking The Hon Hub has performed a thee ontcst a fslr one ftr every Pen great many worthwhile activities store employee. r community Mterinent and thf tiey to date Mrs. tiara Hewlett, I'p Jamboree was another great move Mrs. ora Morris, It. Itcndrltk and for community aid and Increasing fjiuls Mumford are wearing Gold the city pride feeling of the town. flan they hive on earn month since the contest started. WOOWRAFT MX1AL U B TO KNTERTAIN "LISTEN IN" EVF-RTIESDAY AND Till RM) AY for "AMUR. The Woodcraft Social Hub will I CAN M1IOOL OP THK AIR" meet Tuesday afternoon, February 1Kb Id the Fraternal Hall. Lunch-Parrots and children alike should will be served it 1 :30 o'clock. listen In every Tuesday and Thur All members are Invited to attend. A during the Rett fifteen Mr. Grace Morlensrn and Vra. day for the American School tf tbe Alt Bessie Bergen will be hostesses. Broadcast, as this Is the firt at In a rotnprebctiMve tempt j the WANTED House wink or Jsnltor wptidcrf'd possibilities for ork by Mr. and Mr. Preail. Cull education through radio broadMurray SIX). casting. The broadcast consists of FOR H LEOne pump gun In good of programs to he iTwnted condition, cheap. Pbone Murray 37. weekly for flftpea weeks at 12. M, 77 Regal Avenue. February 4th. Over 400 Join the Murray Aerie Champion Salesman 2 ( " ?2Cl 0 0 " n& Membership signal honor bus been won by When the thermometer stands at David Biinton, sou of Mr. and Mrs. 20 below zero, do you go to work D. Branson Brinton, in the world wearing only B. V. D.s'? Or do you of salesmanship. During the recent Af-te- Social Mention Du-vai- Jamboree a Wow r-- i 1 v Je t Weil-nesda- y '9 1 I ? l, ! I t n 3 Developed in Murray Invest In Eagle Pays Big Dividends Every Penny You dress warmly-fo- r protection? International contest staged by the In the face of business depression manufacturers of the Tlior washing and uncertain employment, do you machines. Ironing machines and Intend to let an Industrial "freeze-up,- " vacuum cleaners, David prov catch you in your It. V. l.s? ed to be the Champion Salesman for Or will you provide yourself and the slate of I'tah. We are pleased family with protection? If you are to print the letter apprising the you will How? ! young man of his success and would By Joining the Fraternal like to add our congratulations al Order of Eagles the Fraternity so : thut inis'ts every need. ivar Mr. Brinton : Why? Because, in the F. (). K.. It gives me great pleasure to your furtcrnul dollars buy benefits Inform you thut you are Ihe Cham far in excess of the amount of your pion Salesman for the Stute of dues. I'tah lu the Thor International When? Now! The sooner you Join Toiiruument and Prize Contest. This the Older that can and will protect Is an honor that any and every you and yours, the safer you'll feel salesman in the Fniled States and UK. might well l proud to have atcents a tained. The congratulations Only four and and day! That's the average cost of the giMtd wishes of the entire Thor Or(Continued on Page 7) ganization are yours. Wo exiHft to have the story of this great Contest written up in the various trade journals such as ElecMerchandising,' trical Ihaler," and your mime will B. A. Klasco. unofficial Chief of stand out prominently as a leader. Murray City Police, says that 'the We would Iks very pleased to have country should Is taken away from you write us a letter telling ua the Issitleggers and given back to what methods you used In making the issiple. The thought Is a very your sales, or giving us any selling good one and may be adopted le- - Ideas which you have used to put fivre it Is too lute. over your fine remrd of sales. We Mr. Harry Bobbins has a pistol are always anxious to pass along of the cap and ball variety that is good selling Ideas to other Thor alsiut fourteen pounds In weight salesman and would greatly apand certainly goen to show that in preciate a letter from you ou this the Pioneer days men were renl sllbjts't. Your cup Is now Mug suitably strong. The Social Evening Club was en engraved and just us soon us it ia tertained Suturtlay evening at reudy, It will le shipis-- to you by the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. (.'. express. Jensen In Sandy. The Thor News will also carry A sissiul business meeting of the story of the contest with pictthe IjkIIi-Division of the I.lous' ures of the winners, and we should Club was held Monday evening at like very much to have you send the home of Mrs. George A. Jenk- us your photograph for this pursse ins. by return mull. Miss H With t wishes for your conIdlJenfeldt, who has been ill with a severe case of brontinued success as a Thor salesman chitis, the past ten days, Is slightly I am, E. N. Hurley, Jr., President. improved and will soon ls in schtsd again. The G. A. B. Indies will meet at New Business Inthe home of Mrs. Jiaie Kasteller on Thursday evening. will be the Mrs. I,. A. Martin Murray Is to have a new electrihostess to the Murray Bridge Club cal Supply nnd service business Wednesday afternoon. house. The Daughters of the Pioneers E. A. Parkinson, former City will be entertained Thursday afterIs jo ojs'n Electrician of Murray, home the noon, February, l.'ltli, at of Mrs. A. M. Cornwall In Mill an electrical supply and servb-- ofCrts k. Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton will fice in the Caldwell block, next to the Wasatch Gas Company office, ! assisting hostess. on Slate strts't In the near future. (Continued on sge 4.) Mr. Parkinson, with his long enmid electrical extxTlenee, MI KKY BOYS WHIP TOOELE gineering and his well known ability, merits the confidence of the public, nnd Is A TiMH-lteam, weakened by the sure to make a success of his underabseixe of two of Its regulars, fell taking. easy victims to the qulut which will E. A., will do contract work, mor present the Catholic parish of tor winding, Install Fairbanks-Mors- e Murray nnd Mldvale In the State Isiiiiestic Water Pumping Basketball Tournament which will handle standard makes of system, le playtsl lu Salt Ijike City next washers, electric ranges and all . wei-kThe practice game which other electrical appliances. In fact was played In the Murray High you can get service, mid articles gymnasium on Tuesday evening for every electrical purpose: at the In a win for the local by a E. A. Parkinson Electrical Co. Kansk-nccht'score of 4.1 to 23, Coach You know the saying, "give the charges showed very fine little girl a Big Hand." so now Is form and were never pressed. the time to give the new stiktv of Judged by their pis) Ing on Tucmlay Murray a resl BIG HAND. It bsiks as if the coveted Knights The Eagle extends toi wishes for of Odumbus trophy will he brought the success of the new Murray bmv to Murray. The following lmy Iness. npreaciited Murray: Mark Ben, captain, Austin Ben. Swany Jnr-r- t NEW BOOKS AT Ml KKAY CITY Icli, A. Ga, T. Oliver, J. Chufar. IJBKXRY H. trillion, F. Stepon and John Kill. Adult Flrtlon In a curtain ra!er Coach Kansk-tiisiit'- s Bed Headed overcame second Goddess tVlvert string Father Kctiticdy'a seconds, 14 to Passion Flower NorrI 0. Some very promising bnskeleers Wuelford Sheriff could (h seen In the Murray lineup Young Man of Manhattan Brush which cotiltist of: John Pexety, Mystery Hand Brand Martin Petely, J. Blanitlth, A. Farewell To Arms Hemingway Bacaiil. It. Eraser, N. BrglycatUh, While The Patient Slct . It. Slepsn, and H. Costello. . Emily Post Btsik of Etiquette Both the first and second teams wilt play against the Cathedral WANTED TO BF.NT-Strl-itly trams at the Police gymnasium In modern honse, by responsible Salt Ike City on Saturday party. Address H. O. ., P. O. Hot W. Murray, t'tah. two-tenth- s Proving superphosphate's value AGAIN. P.arrcn strip in field not. treated, balance of field contains good stand .is result of addition of phosphate fertilizer. Clarence llottck preferred to risk the cost of superphosphates for fertilizing his whole beet field this spring rather than undertake an experiment on a few rows. Vet, by accident, he made a rental kalle,demonstration of the need of phosphates in the soils of fields like his where the deficiency is evidently great. Expecting to trcjit the entire field., the quantity of phosphate he obtained did not quite finish the field. The fertilizer was drilled with a grain drill prior to planting the beet seed. When the beets were seeded the rows were not made at the same angle as the phosphate drill ran. Consequently in part of the field the beet drill ran into untreated ground. S. E. Bringhurst Visits Chicago & Flint, Mich. General Milling-e- r of the Carlisle Motor Company, returned Tuesday from a trip to Chicago, Flint, Miihiin. Butnvla. Illinois, and other cities of the Kast. Mr. BrlnglmM UsIhhI the Ccii-cru- l Motors Proving Grounds where 12.10 acres are devoted to all of roads over which auioino Mies are required to travel, one grade on the Proving Gomids Is a 25 r rent Incline which Is sti-eenough for anyone, unless be has il few quarts of tiiooifhine to equal the difference. The General Motors eiH-rttry out all kinds of automobiles on thoo grounds and iiit endeavor to locate the good of various makes. Mr. Brlnchur-- t states that a representative car of every make In the world I on the ground and is Iiiiil out by who ire looking for luis and with the objisthe of pro making the General Mtoi S. E. Bringhurst. s s-- le gl duct dre n car on Itrliichurot the ground at Hie rule of seventy five miles per hour and e:iil Mr. it very tuii h, U nlo;t the lids stsly trip tale SCOITS HOY Valentine Dance at 1st Ward Feb 14th. KNTKKTAIN TO FAT 1 1 KItS Scout Troop 7 w ill hold their annual Fathers and Sons Banquet ihi Saturday evening, February Sth, nt Ihe Methodist Church. A tiumlsr of h- special guests will present, nnd among them, the Kevereud Arthur I. Priee. of the Phillips Congregational Church of Salt Jjike, who will be the principal The banquet will le prewired and served by the mothers of the members of the Smut trisip, nt 7 p. m.. The program will at t!:.UI p. of ii;. wiih n iiiiiiomil broadcast 'hlef Sisitit address to scouts. At S:1.1 there will be an-- i I her broadcat of tin' to the Sisiut's wth and Law. Charles and Gene Moreon will renib-- r a sntophoiie and clarinet duct and n demon! rat ion will ! given by the Scout Troop. Au feature of the evening's t Ho- songs. program will ! W and awards will Badges ttsl by a uieiiilier of the district Wi-st'- s pn-se- Miml ctitiiH-il.in tuiirHiii bisoriilloiis will be the troop n ii. gray, t...t. Sandy City News la-- , l ss p. !niii-rHH- Natural Gas Comforts and Advantages Natural Gs tin bronchi , runny roiiif"tts. ii.nvetibi,ci" mil silvan-tag- i to l'tsb kltibetn. Willi auto tna tlrally rut!ie defiling, rrfrtgetatlon. In Ar-I- a p.oiilier. Mr. Ariliur lliii.e I. Peteroii enter-tallie- d In honor of Ihe birthday t btr little son, Teddy, pn-M- were: iit J odd Pelt r on, -- .t lt';ie ti i;,-i- slid F.I vera Bird. pctcroti, Bojlamv Mor-r- i nnd Pclerwin. water Mi. S I;. MKenn mid little in tiiilnii 'l.oic'iter rituiiiel home from the and lioiiue g wribe. Iiotn" Cotimivvood llouie on Miiiitiiiiy from are tow niansgrrs TtirdiJf, the many time and lubor c..tiniiu The Gold and Gni ti Ball of the Kfi- -l Ing tak tbey fottm rljr fund Jordan Stake lll Is? held Iii Uftpbatit. TboisiiiU t Flab the New Atmiwoe nt Hsll at Fnlon woioen are how enjovlng for the Friday. February 7th, Where the flrt lime tbe insny iirw- wrvi'- - Slake Ijtimii nil) U etrsled. e ff..f1.- o ly Natural Gn Mm. llefU.rt Allen and Utile come to hae Tby spfvrflte the daosltdr rcttiriiel botiiji Iflut wefk lo'H. ftctiiisty and fnitoiny cf from the lowpiul. aulnmatlrslly fiitro!lod Nsiurat T!n bhe girls i.f the Ssndy Gas best, TblH Ward by their tern h Tbej' lisve alresdy leainitl of the f. Mi Ima lUnw-n- , entertained sdvstitsces of Natnrsl Gs tis.k-In- tldr Father and Mother at a rf alt ntbef kinds. Tin l fltty In the Third ward chapel lust n fig point In fsv- -r of It. Na Thtitwlsy evening. A program and tnral liss and the miiks eatiMi were enjojed and lunibeon fof hstutsl gas nHt-to forty five goents, all f the gncotk trm Mr. and Mr. ! ere (line enter mh kind of Work. talixsl at dititier at Ibelr borne for n Vne" It ((Vntlnonl (Continued on pc gs 4) jto ejiiipl tW bi-st- liU-rsii- P-r- alied f iUl snH Gli-niic- Pa-Iro- n at whbh Mr. BrliigliuM tt.ixrl.-The following enjoyed a sleighing at the "! Ft" JnllilMin lit the uirly Saturday evening of Fraternal Hull on Welnefc-l,'iw.sk. NohI lloliigt-rIliir'dd Shaw, Tuurdny iil;his so we know wlmt I 'urn II ll!iii. n, AIN rt Boulter. Is nnd . real go mi and M:ilk ,rwi P.oiilier, JiiVoii Jeiiiile thop and say, "And How." nii-- Yes. Sir, she's My Baby, and ho tire story gts'S, they lived happily ever afterward, and drive carefully so the traffic officer will not get you at Ihe intersection. Those and many more old sayings are firmly placed In your mind but not nearly so surely placed as the fact that In rending of a party or thiuee at the Muniry First Ward you are sure of a tin inly time and lots of fun anil entertainment. Well. ui the llih of February a fine old lime. Valentine burnt' ami Parly will Is' given at the First Ward vvhh the "M" Men and the r Girls doing ihe host and hosies work and you know that J. West. President of the "M" Men find Miss Florence Holmes, President of the Gleaner Girls, will inhere, there and everywhere on that night seeing that all are havb a grand evening. The Hull will ) decorated In Val colors, lots of hearts li nd ail tin' triniliniigs that indicate tin' Saint of lovers is on his throne nnd till Is well with the young folks. You can not afford to mKs the evening of fun nnd frolic with Its music and glamour, Mst Hie at the Murray Fir-- t ward on February I lib and .vmi are sure to be plcaed nnd surplWcd In a delightful way. haiiolm; ssinl-tie- s nnd music that will uuikc you forget Paul Whiteimin. Standings of "M" Men Basketball Local Mention s Is-s- A stitution for Murray e sl Eastern Division ' 0 South Cottonwood llolladay Cottt.nwiHNl .1 I :t I 'i fi Winder Mill Creek 0 rt Western I'ivlsimt '. 0 Tn.vlorsville 4 2 ... Murray First Bouillon Murray Second Grant . Befinloti 2ii .f .isal fi'7 I . ..171 2 0 1 .Xt-'- 7 ." Week's Games llolladay 2:t s. Coitonwissl It l."" X l Winder 2.1 Cottonwood 17 Murray 1st 20 Gtsnt 10 Murray 2nd 2J This Weeks' (James Cottonwood at llolladay. M3I1 Creek nt South Cottonwool. Bonn loti st Murray 2nd. TajlorMliy at Murray Both eastern tennis to enter Ihe romid robin tournament the latter part of 11. Is tconih have Iss-- determined, tistnely South Cotton-wois- l first plsoe winner, and llolladay w inner of second place. On the west side Taylor Hie hn elm bed firt plsi-- but second place Is still a battle with Murray First and Beunlon ls'lng the contestant (Continued on Page 4) K |