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Show VOL. 40 No. 43 A Greater Murray Local Mention League Meeting A Greater Murray League held their second luncheon and business meeting at the Baptist Church on West 48th 8outh April 17th. A. Murray City, Utah, Thursday April 24, 1930 0. Cooper, chairman of the League, presided and a program of discussion of interest to the business life of the city wan put over. Mr. Cooper called special attention to the advantages of a uniform policy of the business house an to closing hours and also the. observance of legal holidays throughout the year. It was decided at the meeting to confer with the business houses of the city with the thought of securof all the bus! ing the ness houses In adopting a uniform system on the holiday and closing hoar question. The public in general will no doubt be pleased to cooperate with the business men in their plans which will be iu the interest of all residents of the district. iMr. Cooier in well pleased with the progress the League is making and Is eonvi-ethat It can fill a very useful place in the community life and be quite a factor in uniting Murray citizens and neighbors in upbuilding Murray City and her Mr. Cooper betrude territory. lieved the iLeague should first and foremost have the thought of Community Cooperation aud harmony at its keynote. A Bigger aud Better Murray is the aim of A Greater Murray league. Some well known faces were absent at the last meeting and an active effort will be made to have the May meeting attended by a nearly as possible every Murray business mau or his representatives, together with the professional men and women. , ' and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne. Gordon Lane, announce the arrival of a baby girl, Friday, April 18th. All interested parties doing fine. Air. and Mrs. K. A. Crawford left Monday for California, wuert they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Berry loft during the week for a few weeks stay in California. Mrs. C. E. Stewart of Delta, and Miss LaPriel Chrlstensen of Angeles; are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Brlnton on Vine street. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hcrgstrom, of Gordan Lane, motored to Eureka for the week end. They report a very wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Price aud children, Mr. and Mrs. K, McGraff and Mrs. S. L. 1'reall motored to Lehl Sunday, where they hud Mr.- s lunch. They then weut ou to Top-Hfand returned in the evening. For Murray's Kindergarten School Fast Materializing Plans MARSHAL S. CALL SAYS SIX DAY WEEK FOR NIGHT MARSHAL d Social Mention The many U tails preliminary to the establishment of a kindergarten class in the Arlington school building at the close of school, tire rapidly lielng worked out by the commit tees in charge. Murray City is leiug canvassed this week by these interested vvoni en to determine how many children will attend and to arrange for the tuition fee mid other fluids with which to finance the project. We are publishing again the nii'iiiliers of the committee in or der that any one wishing to comone of them municate with nn will know Just who to approach for Information. Mrs. Hugh Ward, general chairman; Mrs. It. Howe, Mrs. M. T. Duvall and Mrs. II. N. Shcr-aulaMrs. f, (Continued on page 0) Spenc- er Mrs. D. W. James will entertain Omenta Past Noble Grand Club at her home, 4015 Wasatch Ave nue, Thursday, May 1, at 2 p. m. All Past Noble Grands and Noble THE KINDERGARTEN IS A CHILD'S GARDEN. It Plants in BODY, MIND, SPIRIT, the Seeds of Health, Happiness, Harmony, Imagination, Ingenuity, Friendliness. 4-- H BALL PARK DAY AT MURRAY CITY PARK CROP CLUB ORGANIZED IN MILL CREEK IV B. Brlnt Held, Mrs. on. Mrs. Verl Mrs. McMillan, The organization of a Crop Leon .Martin, Mrs. J. It. Ward. ono In Suit Lake third the taub, Mrs. Bay Kingston, Mrs. Art Nelhas been ierfected by Itoys A. Sorenson, Mrs. county, son, Mrs. in liQll Creek, under the supervisGoldie Larson and Mrs. John E. ion of William Kasworin, county 11 x ton. clubs. of supervisor The following article "Why Kina meeting held Wednesday At dergartens?" by Angelo Patrl, an at the home of Clyde authority on child training Is time- evening Houser, a constitution was drawn ly and interesting In Its explanaup and the following officers were tion of "Why Klndergarteu"? : elected Clarence Reynolds, pres"Children ought to have a taste All jnen 4-- in the working ar rangements for Murray night marshals is announced by Marshal Call, to le effective In the very near future. During a long period of years the night marshals of Murray City have been required to serve every night In the year. 'I. of kindergarten before entering the regular classrooms. If they can have a year's progressive work under good kindergarten teachers Recogulzing that such a condithey will have an . educational tion is not in keeping with modern start that will lend strength and Idens of what In most eftlclent In Inspiration and flue quality to the work they do In school for the next a hi-- U building and maintaining standard of protection for the pub- tight years. lic, Marshal Oil annoibiees the "little children need to " have change to a six night a week sche- their senses trained a bit. Need dule to be effective In the very near to have them sharpened and difuture. rected so that they lecome conNo doubt the citizens of Murscious of the fact that they have ray will approve of this forward eyes with which to see and ears with which to hear. You know you step. STOLEN AUTO TAKEN tun show a little one a bright pa-eBY MARSHAL CALL pin wheel aud he will smile Murray CI win I'p Drive ends April 30th. (Continued on page C) A late Model T Kurd auto stolen from California, was taken in by Marshal Call, aud Is Mug held for the lawful owuer. The car was sold by a party who is now in the penitentiary in California, so it seems to be a wagoon of 111 omen. r memlxs of clubs,, M Fraternal Firemen. Orders, Men, High School, and r.ll Interested In conditioning bast-bul- l grounds Be There Be There Sunday morning. April 27, aud bring your rake and shovel. . Trucks will le there to haul the 4-- A change Established 1892 gravel, ,etc, Let's have a real Hall Park. ident; Everett Belcher, CANITY, SHOWER DANCER Jack secretary-treasureWalluee, Clyde Houser, song and leader, and Wendell Hussoii, r; The dance at Grant Ward Wednesday night was a real success, several boxes of candy Mug given away. The crowd was very good, and everybody had a good time. Next Wednesday, April 30, an Apron fl.nd UieroU dance will lie held. - come In apron .Evttrjr .body. U and overalls and have a regular Mr. Kasworin and other oftlclals dandy time. An automobile will of the 4 II club movement will help I given away. Everybody reserve the Isiys in starting gardens, this date, and we will surely welthat they plant the right crops, come you at Grant Ward, April and assUt them in growing the .'JO. Music by Carter's Orchestra croH properly. The club work will play anything you wish. Mr will prove beneficial as well as in E. Irage, floor manager, assures terest Ing to the lsys. all a fine time. yell reporter. The following emprise the club membership: Kenneth Park, William Park. IaMar Yotter, Leltoy lfcjuglas and Ionald Mad-sen- . The next meeting will be held at Jsck Wallace's residence, 4si " foxntr HtntrTtrtwr- - t- -- s-- e M-s- New Unit of the Utah Ore Sampling Company at Murray CATHEDRAL NINE TO FLAY LOCAL LADS Sl'NDAY The baseball team of the Cathedra! of the Madeline, Salt lake City, will play the Catholic boys of Murray and Mldvale In a practice game ou the Murray diamond at 2 p. m. Sunday. The Cathedral team Is coached by iMonslgnor Hunt, who was well known as a player of ability In his native state of Iowa, several years ago, and Is now recognized as an authority ou the game. Ilia team won the Dlocesian championship last year and expects to repeat this year. The Murray Mid vale boys are being coached by Raymond Klenxle, a former star In his native town, lTilladelphla. The local team won the championship In 1028 and tc have some thing to say about the title this year, Hay has not yet announced bis lineup but a scrappy nine will take the field In an effort to down last year's champions. ir extt Sandy City News Miss Ireue Johnson, saleslady at the Hiultlt Hardware, has leen kept irom tier duties at the store the here visiting with relative turning to Nephl Saturday re eve- nly. Mr, and Mr. J. W. Thompson entertained at their home on East Second South street, last Friday evening, Progressive rook was played and prim woo by Mr .and Mrs. A. M. Nvlson. Luncheon was nerved od small tables to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. L Karl All P, Mr .and Mrs. Mjrle Atlsop. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Boulter, Mr and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shaw. lr. and My. J. P. Nelson enter-tame- at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Iieo Bell and Mr. and ((Continued ou page 3) Annual May Day Murray High School will hold their Seventh Annual May Day Fete, Friday, May 2, the program beginning at 0:30 a. m., with a meeting in the high school gym. Spelling Ymtcst: 10 polnta, 4 p. m. at Murray High School. To be given by 8upt Bateman, Selling Contest, Silent Beading Contest, Arithmetic Contest: Gives by Suieriutendent Bateman at 4 p. m., Wednesday, April 80th, Twenty pupils from Arlington 'and twleve pupils from Liberty are to participate in each contest, fin all three contests standardized tests will be used. Mixed chorus not to exceed voices. Boys chorus not to voices. Girls chorus not Mng Courtesy of Western Mineral Survey. The new unit of the t'lah Ore company. Two I'tsh mining the Tlntic Park and Park Pamplf;ijr company revnt!y put latof getting accurate desirous the Into t'tah, pr'sents est developments In the public ore samplings of their product without sampling business , Insuring reli- going to the expense of erecting able results acceptable to the buy- their own private plants are rep er as well s to the seller. Itealli resented on the board of director, Ing the Imis.rtance of true and ac- consisting of J. Wilt Knight, of curate sampling, particularly when Provo, president; E. P. Kill son, the purchase of thousands of do- vice president; It. K. Allen, James W. Wade, llars of ore Is concerned by the recar X Friendly. K Q. Jen sult, the t'tah ore Sampling com- and pany has spared no pain or ex sen Is general managor and I A. leiise in accconipllshlng its bleul. Walters, plaut superintendent. The The t'lah Ore Sampling company new mill was dodged by O. II. Is neither a buyer or a seller of Hofstratid. Because of the care with which ore. The company dor tiot buy ore erected to In on Its own account or for others. a sample must I sure accurate be an acts as It simply sampling, building umpire tween the buyer and the seller of of this type of plant Is much nsire ore. No Urge buyer or smelter of expensive than the erection of orotea has an connection with the dinary flotation plant. Id de of Its new and the mechanical cleaning of unit, of 125 tons hourly capacity, Ml. Increasing the total cajsiclty of the! All coiivc) ing and cnxhlng equip by Interlocked company lo 225 tons hourly. theSm.'tit Is The driven apparutm.. fbi'trlcnlly l- iah - , - ar,,ii,lB- nr. - nm.!.!. , Is reinforced concr-tbuilding endivore! to mwt all the rMllland all bins. lifsrs, tuenls of kmm sampling, which In- chutes and machinery supsrts are cludes cleanliness, proper reilnc-tl- on steel. The rsllroad of structural In aire lfore sampling, and track Ix'twoon the unlonding hopper extreme accuracy lu cutting and and the track males has svlal handling the sample. To obtain the features that aid In exploiting the maximum efficiency In each of ihcse of each lot. Facilities for cleanup stepn, every facility has Invn suphandling the enrs to ami from tb plied that will promote eay clean- null and heccssary track storage ups and malntalnnnce of the crush- are also After the ore Is provided. cut-tig ing, conveying, feeling, and sampled, It Is loaded out In the machinery and (hat will persame car In which It Is received. mit close otstervstlon and Inspecmachine. tion of the material as It iahc The same thaw house, atten- shop and other accessory buildings through the plant. tion baa been given to couvejors. strve both t nlt "0" and Vnlt "I". sign and conMriictlon much Improved, Mr.KHIIX, B. TEW WRITES 01 SO to exeved SO voices. Boy aud girl duet. Girls solo, medium voice. Boys solo, medium voice. Orchestra. The three songs selected for the mixed chorus are: "The Spanish Gypsy", "The Stars and Stripes", Springtime", Syllables only for "8tara and Stripes" and "Springtime." Sing one verse of all three. Orchestra Overture, Ambition ; March, Activity. Boys Chorus Song, Kama Is Day; 3oag, The Flag We Love. Girls Chorus A Modern Cinderella, Morning Soug. Boy aud Girl Duet Hauta Lucia. Girls Solo "Dimk of Dreams"; "Ho! Mr. Piper." Boys" Solo "Trail Mate"; "Wonderful Mother of Mine." An ensemble program will be given by the comhlued orchestras of Arlington, IJberty and High School playlug, "Military Escort", also the combined schools singing "Bally". A Dance 1th grade folk dance "Gust of School"; 5th grade folk dance "Hap Dance"; 6th grade folk dance "Mountain March; May Pole dance represented from 4th, 5;h and 6th grades. Baseball Game (boys) Regular baseball rules will be used. A five Inning game will be played on the Junior High School diamond. Basebull Game (girls) Boy's ruies to he used, t'se a regular Indoor A five baseball. Inning game will be played. Fifty Yard Dash (Boys) Fifty Yard Da.sh (Girls) TfcVee 2U.t (six eou-- ' pies of boys) Sack lUice (boys) Shuttle Race (boy) Fourteen from each school. Stiutgel ltace tglrls) Fourteen from each school. Belay ltace (boys) Mue runners from each school. s Relay Race (girls) Nil r from each school. Candy, soda pop, hot dogn and Ice cream will l on sale during the day. A large jienuant, properly Will be presented to the Iggl run-tier- win-ulo- school. ois-rnie- e 8ilal I.O.O.F. Drive Ends News NEW ENGLAND I ! 50 exceed Mnrray Clean I'p past ten days by ber youngvr sister lelng quarantined with scarlet April 3otb. fever. The patient Is reported as com-psnb-- Mrs. Arch Crapo and win Charles of Nephl spent part of last week Grands are cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Nelson en tertalned at dinner Friday even Ing ut their home on West 45th Nouth. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Milton Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carlisle, Mr. and Mis. E. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. ' Etta Hall, Msh Josephine Park, Mrs. Henry Iearson and daughter, Alice. The F. W. Club gave a surprise party for Mrs. Andrew Johnson at her home last Friday night. The evening was spent socially and refreshments were served. Mrs. L. P. Larson entertained at a party complimenting her daughter ,Mrs. Martha Margetta Thursday evening of this week. The Mldvale Community club made their annual visit to the Murray Women's club Thursday afternoon, April 24th. The meeting was held at the Baptist church and the Mldvale ladlea furnished the program. J. Hefriry Ehfajrs gave a talk on "Landscape Garden ing. Mrs. Thomas Martin was hostess for the afternoon. The club colors were carried out In two large floor baskets of pink honeysuckle and lilacs, and in the tea table which was centered with a bowl of the same loveJy flowers. Pink caudles ni silver holders completed the table decoration. The Murray ladies served cufft-e- , lee cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Madsen, Jr, entertained at a card party at their home on Vine street Satur day evening. The guests Included air. and Mrs. ( A. Watts. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. James Linda hi, Mr. aud Mrs. C. Kasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, Mr .and Mrs. Williams. Mr .and Mrs. Ben net and Mr. and Mrs. Lvlbert McNamara. Mrs. E. O. Bergman entertained at luncheon Wednesday compli. Thomas I"owell. mentary to who returned recently from an extended visit to California. The guests were Mrs. Powell, Mrs. E. Chrlstensen, and Mrs. Manasseh Smith. Mrs. Maggie Smith entertained the metulters of the N. H. club Wednesday night at ber home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. J. W. Linnell was hostess at a very delightful luncheon Wednesday at her horn on East 48th Houih. Covers were laid for Mrs. Hugh Allred, Mrs. Clarence An derson, Mrs. Blaine Llunell, Mxs. It. E. LInmll, and Mrs. W II. Linnell. M. and Mrs. Glen E. Howe en tertalned at an attractive Easter bridge party at their home on 4t!th South. The guests Included Mr. aud Mrs .Joseph Butler. Mr. and Mrs. William Young. Mr. and Mrs. Iil worth Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. Eurl r.. nowe, ami .aud Mrs. It. O. Johnson. Murray High 7th Merrill ti. Tew, who went on a Mission to the Eastern States from Murray First Ward some time ago sends an interesting account of the New England States which we take pleasure In publishing telow. "The Eastern Htatcs have stored up In their annals of history treasures of events which have each bad an Important part In making of the America of Of the I'nltcd H tales, the New England States, (with which I am most familiar) probably have held the most Important place In her early Murray Islge No. 3,1 meets every Monday night. We are sorry to announce the death of our good brother, Eric last Ellason, who passed away Tuesday, and was burled from the Murray First Ward Cliurch last Friday at 2 p. m. Interment was at the City Cemetery, Halt Lake. Omenta Ixxlge No. 15 and I. O. O. F. No. 81 wish to ettend to Brother Ellasou'a family and relatives, our heartfelt sympathy, In this hour of bereavement t'tah IHHtrlet Assovlatbm No. 1 held Its meeting with Enterprise 15 last Tuesday evening, No. development. April It was on the bleak shores of 22nd. A large attendance was prespleasant evenCfpe Cod, at a point Po which ent and enjoyed Is now built ProvlncetowD, Mass., ing. Some stunts were pulled, after (Continued on Page 4) (Continued oa Page 6) |