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Show VOL. 40 No. 38 Murray Hi to Present Greater Murray League Meet As chairman of Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, March 20, 1930 "The Gypsy Rover" Greater Murray League" I desire to thank the Business and Professional men of Murray for their splendid cooperation In our meeting and luncheon held at the Fireman's Hall, hurt. Thursday evening. of Mich a With the men assembled Thursas of body day night no job would be too big for us to tackle. A constructive program carried forward by the Business and Professional men of our community would be appreciated by every man, woman and child of this entire district. Murray has a rejmtatlim of 1)1? thing iu a big way. Let uh On.!" Our Annual Outing, Flower Show, Better Homes and Gurdcr. Campaign, Hlid bnsiuess drives stale wide recognition. Our Boys and Girls come in for their share of glory for their wonderful accomplishments. They are to be found iu the front rank of the higher instltu tlons of learning of our state, Jn athletics, they rank high and muke a splendid showing. Murray might well l consider d a music and dramatic center, and develop for our ctty prod ininstrumentalists and rocullstH uti every hand. Their services are gTudously rendered so thut their talents are appreciated on all occasions. We might go on and give consideration to many oilier commiui-ltaccomplishments, but space will not permit. It .should be remembered that what ever has been done has been made possible through eooiratlon. With all we have to be proud of and the many opportunities staring us In the face It would peeui, an community builders, we and push should pull together ahead for a bigger and better Murray. As citizens of Murray let us go forward with a constructive program for the good of our town that we might more fully appreciate our residence here. Committee consisting of Mayor Arthur Towuseud. II. n. Smith, U. E. Howe, Ruy Kingston, Clyde Tripp, I. U. Brlnton, Chas. Brown, and C. B. Wallace had charge of aud were responsarrangements ible for our meeting being such a wonderful success. We are Indebted to the ladles of the Murray First Ward for the splendid luncheon served ou this "A Local Mention The Murray High School will present "The Gypsy Rover," iu the Murray First Ward Recreation Mrs. W. J. Stein of Los Angeles, Hull, Friday and Saturday, March formery Phyllis Buddell of this 2S and 2lth. This catchy musical comedy will city is now visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cousins, of West be presented by a capable company 53rd 8outh Street. of High School students uiiiler the Mr. and Mrs. IX A. McMillan re- direction of Wm. F. Robinson. turned Sunday front a two weeks trip to the coast Mr. McMillan attended the Bankers' Convention in Portland and they visited Taeoina, and San Francisco. Tlie two weeks old son of Ray Kingston is reported to lie highly In favor of his father belonging to the Greater Murray league. The young man told Kay the other evening that he was In favor of tin trade in Murray policy. He sulci, I am personally in favor of the respecting of the home products and huve never even eaten outside of Murray, whut do you think of that for loyalty?" ItHy Kingston is very pioud of his youngest son and the mother and child are doing nicely. do-lu- g "C-arr- re-ce- HAPPENINGS IN' TAYLORSYILLE The Adult Class of Taylorsvllle M. I. A. were fortunate in bavins the opportunity of hearing a very interesting talk by Dr. IeRoy Cowles on Tuesduy evening. Ir. Cowies subject was ,,I'rogres of Education In the Last Century" Sixty jieople were In attendance. The Lindsay Sisters, assisted by Miss Hamptou, soprano, and Miss will give a musicUoylance, cell-al evening at the regular meting of the Adult Class next Tuesday be-in- jf y evening. The Belief Society of Taylorss vllle Wurd eutertuiund their at a social in the amusement hall Wednesday evening. The program Included a one-aplay by nieniliers of the Relief Society, with musical numbers and readings. Refreshments were served. The Flower Club committee of Tnylorsvllle, met Thursday evening I'n-de- r at the home of O. I. the direction of Mr. Wallace, chulrmun of the committee, plans were outlined and arrangements for the improvement of homes by the raising of more and ts'tter flowers and gardens. hus-lnd- ct RELIEVE occasion. Mr. Earl Jay Glade, of K. 8. L. Broadcasting station came to us with a rich stefe of thoughts that were an Inspiration to all. Respect fully, That Muyor Townsend and the other commissioners are fully alive to the necessity of keeiing Miirray abreast of the times and on a iur with other cities of slmllnr ske and Importance throughout the country, was fully exemplified in the action taken by the commissioners at its regular meeting on Wednesday morning. In compliance with a petition signed by a large majority of the Inclined progressively property owners on Wasatch. Center nnd Vine streets, a district was crea-ti-and notice of ' intention authorized, wherein It Is proosed ( pave the llrst two mentioned from Vine to 48th street, together with a certain section of Vine street extending from Stute d to n xAt beyond It Intersection relief. Portland cement concrete Is the type of sivement selected by the commission. So far as we can learn, this meets with the hearty approval of the taxpayers of the community who time and again during the past have gone on record in no uncertain manner for this type of cost ruction, not only for their own city streets but for the county roads ns well. Mr. Fred Anderson, president the Murray Lion's Club, an organization which is ever alive to the best interests of the city, was present at the meting nnd heartily endorsed the officials ou the maimer In which all newere carried cessary proceedings out. City Engineer T. F. Milionald was Instructed to prcsire the and plans and to publish, in The Murray f.ag!e. as quickly as possible the notice to contractors. This, iu order that work may get under way at the earliest moment which possible assures better dices as the earlier jvtbs are usually bid In at a less price than those coming up later when most of the contractors are oust ruction. occupied with other Mr. MclKnuld assured the commission of his best efforts in the matter and hopes to haw the work completed during the early summer work-mnnllk- mout hs. Thus Is taken a real forward move In the history of the city. Mayor Townsend nod Commissioners Berger and Eckman are that will evidently taking the insure a Bigger and Better Mur- stes ray as they assure Hie Eagle that contractors will be required to sign an agreement to employ all Murray people (tossible on the work. Mrs. Alfred Nelson entertained at a miscellaneous shower given at her home In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Peterson, formerly Mliss Louise Adamson. The nfter-noo- n was sH-n- t in games and a lunch whs served to the following quests; Mrs. Iuura Selfert, Mrs. .Ijiiir Adamson, Maggiii Mrs, Smith, Miss Henrietta Smith, Mrs. Rare Gil.l.s. Mrs. Mae White, Mrs. Tillie Nelson, Mrs. Wotsls. Mrs. Johu Blrg, Mrs. Charlotte Birch. Irlzes were won by Mrs. Mae White, Mrs. Tlllle Nelson, and Mis. Bert Woods. Miss Thelitis Cull sis'tit the week end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Schuyler Call. Mr. and Mrs. Win. CannegiWer w.-rdinner guests of Mr. nnd Mj-s- . Cleone Reckstead at their home in Garfield last Sunday Mrs. Hugh Wurd will lie hostess lo the Murray Bridge Club Wedne-- s day afternoon at her home on West l.'ith South. Ariiiouuivnient H made of the approaching marriage of Miss Peters, daughter of Mr. Fred Peters, and Mr. Charles Powers of Salt Ijike. Saturduy, March 20, Mrs, F. H. Greene will entertain the Ladies Aid of (ho Methodist Church next Wednesday at her o The reorganized "A Greater Murray League" in stating the objects of the organization havo this to say: The objects, pursuit and busi- ness of this organlzntiod shall be to: dustiness confldejnee Inspire the members therof, and the residents of Murray and surrounding territory. B. Promote cooperation among the members hereof for the mutual bonetlt and good of all. C. To bring more and better business to Murray City. I). To "sell" Murray City to the Inhabitants thereof and those of the surrounding territory by comprehensive advertising. E. To make Murray City the center of Salt Lake County actlr-Itlcr- i. A. among F. To encourage trading In Mur- ray. O. To do all things necessary and proper to the accomplishment of the uhove objects." All citizens of Murray City can join, cooperate and advance the aliove Ideas, and above all put them In practice. Right now is the time to begin to bring new and ts'tter business lo Murray, that all residents here may enjoy employment and pros-s-rlt- Just at this season many are In search of work and It should be the consideration above all others that every one have work. Mayor Townsend has a large list of applications of men with dependent families and can place you In touch with deserving heads of families who lined work badly. us use every endeavor to see the Murray unemployed receive consideration at once and In a home In Sul( Iuke. Miss Aggie Peters will entertain at a shower In honor of her sister. Miss I ji Verne Peters, a bride of the month at her home on Vine street, Saturduy, March 22. MUss Grace Brown entertained the Arhomn dub lust Thursday The evening was ssnt In minting georgette handkerchiefs aud dainty refn'shments were served to the way.- - - , r . i M3sse Velms Ionise Eustam-e- , Lester, Viola Anderson, Vaudls Oil! BOY LETS' GO TO GRANT Blanche Anderson, Lilla WARD-- DANCE Erlckson, Adrellu Thaxton and fst It auh-tstitf- Rl (ii-Han- SIDEWAIJiS fee? 1 Sandy City News Mrs. F. G. Fischer entertained the X. B. Club at her home on north ud West Street Thursday evening. Progressive rook was played and won by Mrs. L. E. Van Pain, prlva-Mrs. Ww. M. Hughes, high prize, and Mrs. G. L. I .arson, consolation. Mrs. Ruddon was assisted In serving by Mrs. G. A. Jenkins of Murray, and Miss Delorls Luncheon was served to Nelson. Mr. Van Dam, Mrs, Hughes, Mrs. Ijirson, Mrs. W. (X Bolterg, Mrs. Nephi M. Ijirson, Mrs. F. A. Orton. m Mrs, Horace Burklnshaw,, Mrs. L. L. Raddou, Mrs. Re. White, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. B A.. Adamson, Mrs .Clyde Mrs. T. C. Swenson, s M in. m ft fi ' EMERSON mI !1 if i ii i BOAM Tlie part of Mario, Meg's husband, has lceii assigned to Cllf A. O. COOPER, ford Berg, and Slnfo, the Gypsy Chslruuin. lad, who Is in love with Zarn. will Ih taken by Eugene Wood. 411 SHEEP TAYLOR.SYILLE Znra Is the belle of the !ysy PRIMARY STAKE CONFER-ENCCUB ELECTS OFFICERS. and this character will It cump IN GRANT WARD liicrivU-by Wuiidn, Fvitjusen. To Howard Cnnuegleter has lui-At meeting of the Taylorsvllle CottonPrimary conference of 411 Hhep Club, Saturday, March given the task of lnicrsoiiatlig wood Stake will be held in Grsnt oIxrd Craven, an English fop (don't 13, In Murray City Hall at 11 Wsrd Sunday, March S3 at 2:0" was know). you elock, a. m., a memp. in. Primary general board Sir Giirge Martendalc, nn Engperfected with the following of- bers will be visitors and the ficers Installed: sioti promises to be more tbsn or- lish country gentleman, will he Kenneth Spencer, president: Haas a apeclul seen in Arloii Erekson, mid Edrb and dinarily interesting rold Nielsen, Rending will le beard In the charIs Mng prepared. pregraw Wenley fitesdman, secretary-treas-nreacter of Meg, Rob's fost-- mother, Tlie new officer outlined The charac1H not forget the dance of the an old Gypsy woman. part of their year's wor kat the Murray Fire Ivjmrtment on Mar. ter of Mini. Sir George's second demonI will Ik? meeting. There will daughter portrayed by 22nd. A big time for alt. stration of sheep shearing and Lucy Bringhtirst. Captain Jerome, the care and feeding of sheep, as a captain In the English army, demonstrawull as many other w ill be played by John Kllby. The Club part of Sir Toby I yon. a society tions and meetings for the advancement of rktb work In their butterfly will le taken by Albert n sting Jobnsitti. and MiVirk1) community. Jure- Matt of by Imdon, publisher tlch. while Milo Brown will play MIURAY BOARD OF (be 1 4i i key. EM CATION TO WIRE Dog LIBERTY SCHOOL This cat. together with a chorus of Gypsies, Inmes. Squires, etc. AirdaJa KJsAo, Spaniel Benti, six Gypsy children for the and and Wolfhound McPhatt art At a meeting of the Murray City song, make up the Faryland Howls Four In CKaxfo Board of education recently, the Each. Wectrlc Given of by juwuioa providing The play Is In three acts and Is lights at the Liberty school win Hotel of an atmosphere of pleasant full Canine The Murray City ronsldMred. Tlie Parrot Etfnaher' Craven I'nlon The figure of near the mirth. now Y'ille, open school has Ie association of IJIerty been agitating the question and the Pacific station. In custody of Ssm Is a creation of marked Individunatter was given consideration at uel Gough, city dog controller, was ality and hilarious humor. The uiifolterlng love and devothis time as tlie result of their ac- opened In due and ancient form with a committee from the Murray tion of Idy Constance for her tivities. The board members of cere- Oypy Rover, who Inter conies Into wire the necessary rooms Beare'i Club in rbarg for the to bis etate, proves her noble In full and monies regalia and ban of the building. Liberty character Iu preferring adversity rbool va badly In need of this festive occasion. with love rather than prowerliy (Continued on page 6) Improvement. E r. A Bigger and Better Murray By City Commission Social Mention with Wasatch street. The In businesslike tuauncr which thu matter was handled by the mayor and commissioners after the ietltIon was formally brocght before tbem, justifies us in the belief that the affairs of the city are Iu good hands and that our citizens may rest assured of judicious and ef t service at the hands of all members ef the present administration. FLORENCE CANNEGIETER The action taken a this meeting is not alone a demonstration of the The character of Lady Constance, progressive spirit thnt actuates daughter of Sir George Marten-dale- , members of a community to better will be portrayed by Miss their living conditions, but also It Florence Canncgieter, while Emeris in strict compliance with the son lioiiui will Impersonate Rob, receutly expressed wishes of the the Gypsy Rover. president of the United States that all government, state and civic authorities sieed tip public work with the object of Memlng the tide of a threatened depression by furnishing unemlnboctujhe. treat, array ployed who, as usual at this time of the year, Is urgently in need of INE.MPLOYMEXT Every resident of Murray ran situation aid the by using every effort to see. tlmt Murray people receive employment as eaHy as possible, Evra a few days work would mean much to those In need. Mayor Townsend ran put you In touch with many descrying but unemployed. Do not forget your neighbors. Paving Authorized r Murray Beare's Sponsors Celebration Pound Opened com-pun- (Continued on Page 4) MRS. EVA JONES MURRAY CITY LIBRARIAN Tlie Sfurray City Library Board met last Thursday evening to consider applications and elect a new librarian to (111 the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Irene Bobbins from that position. Applications had been advertised for in the Salt papers as well as in the local paper. Twenty-siapplications were 13 from Murray and 10 from Suit Lake. After a motion by Mayor A. Townsend that all applications from outside of Murray be eliminated and Murray City applications alone be considered, the Murray ellgibles went through a process of elimination until, by unanimous vote Mrs. Era Jones was elected to carry on the duties ef librarian. It Is felt liiat Mrs. Jones Is qualified and lifted by training and srsonal!ty to succensfully care fcr the need of Murray City llbriry trons. She will be coached and instructed by Mrs. Bobbins for two week before she leaves to wentl weeks the Utter leaves to make her home In Bait lake. s We wish the new librarian and deasur In her new work. sue-cee- Try shaking a wicked hoof at the Murray Plremaos dance on the S'.'nd of March. d with hatred. The general admission will be 215 cents, and 00 cents for reserved seats. NEEDED OX SOITH STATE IX MIRKAY A human life saved will much more than amply tstiiis-iisatany Incur municipality for the exjH-usred in furnishing plans or equipment for the fiililllmcnt of thut purpose. Tlie state highway throuugh the main street of Murray carries a heavier and more voluminous traf-tithan any other similar stretch of highway within the state. Irof the let effort of official every where to curtail and otherwise promote safety for pedestrians as well as drivers, the ugly fad remains that during the past few years there huve Urn more lives lost through trafllc accidents than were lost through bullets In the lute world war. The fact that there Is no adequate sidewalk between the business section of Murray nnd the south city limits, coiiiim-Ius to admit that we have in our very midst a death trap of such projiortlons, that any day It would not surprise us to have to chronicle (he death , by accident of some worthy school Uy nr girl, which miild have been easily avoided bail there len B suitable sidewalk for them to Use. People should not lx to use the jmved lilghway for need of pros-facilities for this purpose, It certainly Is to lie hoied Unit the rltlrrns of Murray will quickly awaken to the duugers f present conditions, and will join with our city officials In a really strenuous effort to correct this condition by the early construction of a prorly sidewalk paralleling the paved highway to our louth city limits. Mrs. Mae Cluwsou. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gilbert will entertain In honor of Mr. Glllwrt's birthday anniversary, Thursduy evening of this week. Mrs. J. S. Iiwry entertained the members of her club Saturday evening at her home on Boxelder street. A hot dinner was served to' twelve guests, sfter which '.VHI" was played and darning was Pecorutlons were In St. Patrick colors and various Ideas suggestive of the day were used during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were dinner guest of Mrs. Arnold's moth er. Mrs. Nettle Drlnkwatcr of Salt Ijike, Sunday. Mrs. Stewart Hutchison was hostess to the memts'r of the DrapA deer Iridic Omnia lightful evening of music and social inversion was enjoyed and refreshments were served Mr. uimI Mrs. Arthur Bishop the Happy Hour Mali at their home Tniday evening. Cards were played and irlr.es were won by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Illshop Hint Mr. Amos Jensen r.i.d Mrs, Alwere In len Batemnn. Shamrock favors of with green . and smalt Refreshment Is lug served lo twelve gui-slThe Relief S.slety tf Murray 2nd Ward held a social ut the home of Mr. F.mll Erlckson on Tuesday lafteniiMin. Refreshment were served to twenty. The after In a social way. liiMMi was Mrs. Manassch Smith entertained at a family dinner party Wed ncsday evening at her home, the Isitig her birthday suul crsaryp5cooTU) (.j "les ao n nn ersary. Covers were laid for Mr. ad Mrs. Ephralm Chrlstcuscn, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mrs, David NOTICE OX INTENTION' Charles Eatcliel, Mr and Mrs, Wm. Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Ophui llHiisen. Notice, Is hereby given by the Mr. nnd Mrs. Jsmes Glltsi-t- , Mr. Board of (tmmlssloiiers of Murray mill Mrs. Roycc G11tcrt, Mr and City, Ctah, of the Intention of such Mrs Joshua Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Hoard of Omitulssloners to make Burdette Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. the following described Improve- O. Bergman, Mr and Mrs Leslie ments, Mrs Katherlne Gillsrt and Smith, To grade, to construct drainage Misses Alice and Rcrnlce Mackay. system to carry water n cross and Tlie evening wss snt In playing along the streets and Intersection, and prlwsi were won by Mrs, fss, construct curb and gutter and priJames Glllsrt and Charbsi Eatcbel, vate driveways, and pave, Wasiilch low prUe going to Mrs. Burdette (Continued on page 2) Smith and Mrs. Owen Bergman. Mrs. Amos Jensen entertaluisl Firemen, "Save my Child." she the tneliilsTS of the Cbeer-l'club cried, at the dance of the Murray Thursday afternmm at tier home firemen on March 22nd. on Wilson avenue. e c - ssd h cltl-xen- pl-s- coni-elle- r to-wl- p They are having great times at the Grunt Ward dances. The dance Wednesday, March l!tb, tbu country store dunce was a great success. Alwuit thirty prizes were given away and evryhmly seemed to have a fine time. Stsing Is so cume and Join the crowd. If you want to sis- - and meet a lot of happy, sociable people, just drop In next Wednesday, March 'JH and It will Is a character ball, so come dressed as you like. We will try and show you a good time. RememlsT thedate and reserve the evening. Wednesday, March 28. EverjlMidy come! g, F. O.E.News GRAND PRESIDENT F. O. E. COMING Charles J. Chenu, of Sacremento, California, Grand Worthy lYetd-den- t of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will Ik? In Salt Ijike City Friday. The Eagles of Salt Lake and surrounding territory bava prepared to give hltu a hearty wel-com- e A rousing will Ih held In Eagles Hall, corner of Fwurth South and West Temple, the night of the 21st, to which all Eagles and their wives nnd friends are cordially Invited. Mr. Chenu will address the meeting there aNseinbled. An elaborate program has arranged and after its rendition, the remainder of the evening wll I Is-- s'iit In dancing. State Secretary, Askew, at tha meeting of the Iocs I lodge In Fraternal Hall Friday night, announced that the Grand Aerie Is outlining a program to be taken np by every Acrle throughout the jurisdiction. Tlie work In contemplation will be national In scope and will be of vital concern to all f our great commonwealth. The announcement of this program will not be given out until all data lias Ihvii collected and tabulated. This work will probably le complcled at the time of the Grand Aerie In Sau Francisco tbla coming August. In view of the foct ;hat the on pace 8) U-i-- n clt-Uet- I' |