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Show vmm VOL. 41 j Murray City, Utah, Thursday, November No. 15 Funeral Services For Felice Tavarrozzi Murray High Noles The Murray Board of Education Funeral services for Felice extends mi invitation to nil the were held in St. Vincent fur the opening of the Rechurch Wednesday morning. new auditorium nt the Murray High mass Rev celebrated by quiem high 'Schisil Wednesday evening. Nov. 19 Patrick Sftiguire. The Rev. Martin ut 8 o'clock. Burke of Salt Luke City, was presA splendid program lias been ar-- I ent in the sanctuary. Music was pranged and will consist priinarlly furnished by St. Vincent's choir, of talent wliliin our own High assisted by Mr. atid Mrs. II. W. A dance School. and Mr. Fritz Sirstlns, well Erdway will tBke place after the program known in musical circles In Salt and a good time will he had ly all Lake. who take this opportunity to visit Mr. Tavarrozzi died Sunday morthe High Scbisd at this time. after a prolonged illness. He ning ' All the students Interested In ten-- ' was born in Italy 53 years ago and nis" will he glad to hear that the came to America forty years ago, hack stops to the tennnis court will thirty of which have leen spent in lie put tip this week. For several years he has Murray. The Murray High School celebra- been successfully engaged in the ted Armistice Duy hy presenting nn grocery business here. assembly. Attorney 4'arl A. Badger He has earned the highest esteem was the senker and gave a very and respect of all creeds and classes interesting talk on pjist and future with whom he came in contnet. wars. Mr. (Jlcn Reunion furnished He is survived by his widow, a the musical iiuiiiIkts on the pro daughter, Mrs. Joseph Diana, and Cram which were enjoyed hy every four grand children, all of this city. one. A matinee dunce was held In The sympathy of the community Is pliu-if the seventh period and n eNtended the survivors of the famgood lime was enjoyed hy all who ily. .attended It. Mr. Tavarrozzi was a devoted Margaret Thayne, Reparter. :. and loyal member of the St. Vincent's church, and was one of the MURRAY LIONS (LIB HOLDS leaders in the upbuilding of the MKETING new parish in this city. .i Halt " .: ll;lii . . t liioki; , d, U LiieQi . Vlr , t ' ' r r The Murray Lions Club met Thursday night at the' Baptist Church and received an excellent dinner nerved by the Ladies of the Baptist church. t Mr. Butemnii aldressed the club and Its guests on "Education" ami was heard with close attention by an evidently Interested audience. The children of the Lllierty Miool supplied several entertainment number In a way that drew plentiful applause. Miss Bernlce Simper . and Miss farrer directed the children and hem Krtclrsjm rtt Murray High School gave a splendid reading. " Youthful Adele Slmr; of the Lllierty Rchool sung a sob that pleased the UTAH state on April 1, 15)30, according to the fifteenth census was .ri07,R47. This is a gain of M.451, or 13.0 per cent over the population of the state In 1H20. The rate of increase was smaller than that for any preeed decade, while In actual num-ler- s the iwrease was the smallest LI II GUESTS since 1SS0. Organized . as a territory lo 1850 I'tali Was enumerated in the aame year, at which lime it had a population of 11,30. The population has srovvn consistently since that year, reaching 27H.740 in HMI, which was the first enumeration after the admission nf flu li us a state. The next ten years saw the largest numerical increases, almost loo.ooo In the history of the state. This was not maintained in the following 2 decudes, tho the present numerical IfxTcnse is a substantial one. There Is now an average of B.2 ItsoIis to the square mile, as compared with 5.5 In 1020. Three cities In I'tah have a population of lO.iMt or more. Salt Lake City, with 140,2'.7 Inhabitants Is by far the largest of the three titles, and Its numerical Increase was also the largest, although the rate of 1H.S per cent wag smaller than that of the other two. Ogden, the next In size, with a population of 40.272. gained 7.40H, or 22.8 per rent, while I'rovo, with the lowest numerical gain had the highest rate of Increase (43.3 per cent t. The next four cities, In order of size, are tjignn, Murray. OF It The Murray Woman's Club will be the guests of the Midvale Com unity club on Wednesday. N'ovem-- " ber at the Midvale club riins. The Murray clidi will furnish the program, with Mrs. Hugh Ward and Rehl In charge. A paMr. on Welfare" will "Indian per read by Mr. George I. LaVappa. ovitsmtit ef Indian affairs of the Western slates. i A paper on "The Art of the Redskins," will ! read by Mrs. C. W. 1 llosmer. Indian music will Is' featured and Indian work IhiIIi ancient and modern will lie exhibited. H.-it'st- thanksgiung hall and Tooele, Murray Second Ward will give a big Thanksgiving Hall Wcdnc day evening, November 2d, In the recreation hall. When we any "big" we mean Just that. Many leclnl features that will surprise you are being arranged for, and a spirit of festivity and good fellow-chiwill prevail. lv not fall to attend this Thanksgiving Ilnll. The music will lie great. p SOUTH COTTONWOOD AUTUMN' FFKST1VAL, NOV. 2. South Cottonwood ward will hold their annual fall festival on NovemIs r 22. and their committees Sandy City News rvce!lon three hundred people representing every Order and Club of Murray gathered at the Fraternal Hall last Thursday night In comto the Boys "Over-there.- " memoration Nearly business and professional men and women are urged to attend a meeting at the Murray City Hall at 10:00 a. m., Friday. November 14, to further the Christmas Activities Drive. All The principal speakers for the evening were: the Grand Organizer of the Grand Aerie, Ralph Em- MURRAY ACTIVITIES FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS erson and Franklin Chriatensnn of Salt Lake. Both gave splendid talks on Fagledom and Armistice men Business nixl professional Day. women of Murray, eooerating and InA number of local Eagles. with the city officials of Murray cluding Dr. McIIugh and Andrew will launch a drive for Increased Lundqulst also made brief talks. business and activities throughout A dance waa another bright sxt the pre Christmas Holiday season. in the evening's doings. The meet Except in 19211. Murray has had Ing was closed with a few new ap- a season of special holiday promoplications for membership in the tion for many years, and a major Murray Aerie of the Fraternal Orportion of the business Interests beder of Eagles. lieve VXHl should see the revival Tolstoy said: "If men follow the of a drive for Bigger and Better Law of Reason they will be hapHoliday observance and trading In py" the brslness centers. Plans for decorating the business section, doll lung up the city hall and other public buildings, and makSanta ing the stores impressive are being Clause headquarters " v formulated. Red and green for the street lights are suggested, and a stairway of colored lights for the v city hall front. Just a lot of things that will Interest any one ((riving through Murray are to be Installed and all will be well advised that Murray Is the Christmas City. The following committees have the plans in hand and will no doubt . be showing real progress In a Mozart said: "You cannot amuse people. If they have no sense of amusement'' Emerson said: "You cannot in- terest people In Eagledom if they have no Interest In Fraternalis!!!." 'Longfellow said: "People walk among roses and other flowers without looking at them" Common Sense Said: "One of the most Interesting features In , "Eagledom" is Fraternallsm.M The Mathematician said: "The Ideal In geometry is the perfectly straight line." Fred Peters Raid: "The ideal in Eagledom la to guide mankind to Brotherhood on earth." Confucius said: "One picture is worth ten thousand words." I quite agree with all these Do. You? The Freshy Press Agent, B. A. Klasco. was given honor of Mr. and Mr. Theron Nellson Wednesday evening. fith. at the K. P. Hall. The reception was given by Mr. . and Mrs. William I Hewlett and Mr. and Mrs. William ONirn, for the relative of Mr. and Mrs. Nellson. Luncheon was served to P2 gwds. Many beautiful gifts were received and short program was given, followed by darning. Mrs. Wllfnrd Cowley entertained the Busy Bee tiuh at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Oldham, last Wednesday afternoon. (Continued on nge four) In r featured, under the direction of HttfTaker. Friday night will Ih dance night, and moving picture and raffling. There will W candy booths, Ice cream liooihs, fancy work booths, etc. The Relief Society will have wide variety of fancy work and quilts for sale. sc-laitThe Mutual will ojwrale IxHith and the Primary will have charge of the randy selling. The public U cordially Invited. Everylxsly come. Are yon going to Murray First ward Saturday night t The music niul dancing will Ihb great. l M--hin W. O.W.News Murray City Observes Opening of Auditorium Armistice Day MI'KRAY I.OIMiK NO. 33 MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING One of the best ims'tings of the season was held by Murray Iidge No, 33 Inst Monday evening. A number of Brothers from Salt lake Iodce No. 15 and Sugar House Lodge No. 27 paid us a fraternal visit. The initiatory degree das confered on Elmer Olson. A great deal of credit Is due the degree staff for the splendid way they gave their charges In confeiing the degree. We hovo the FiFrst Degree will be confered in the same splendid fashion next Monday evening. No. 15 expects to have one or two members down to receive the first degree. A number of members from 33 visited No. 15 in Salt Lake last Tuesday evening, where they splendid work in performing! the Initiatory. Nov. l!Mh, the District Association will give (lie first dance of the season at Jackson's School of Dancing. 257 E. Broadway. All Oddfellows should bring their friends and what a time we will have. The Degree Captain re quests all Oddfellows to be on hand next Monday evening. The oeulng of the new Murray Armistice Nov. 11, Tuesday, School Building will be held High Day, the business bouses of Murray by the Murray Hoard of Education generally observed the anniversary on Wedesday evening, November of the el ding of the World War by the HHh, in the auditorium of (losing their places of business. new building. The. high school The American Legion and many for Inspecbuildings will be os-other organizations have csicclully tion from 7:o to 7:V p. in., with requested an observance of Armis- memliers of the high school faculty tice Day as a tribute to those who acting as hosts. A meeting In the gave their lives and many Hums atnTltorlum will lie held from S:00 amis of others who were pcrnian lo 5:45 p. in., at which time a reA ently disabled In the conflict. port of the expenditures of the bond mighty host of other young men Issue money and the benefits sewere so unsettled by the horcured will be made by officers of rors of the War as to be practicalthe Board of Education. Short ly as much martyrs lo the struggle will lie made by leaders of as those who were Interred in the local civic organizations. Ail mumilitary cemeteries. sic for the meeting will be furnAn observance of Armistice Day ished by present and former memsuch as displayed by Murray, is bers of the Murray High School. an evidence of appreciation of the A detailed program of the meetsacrifices made by the great army ing will be sent home with all assembled during the War. that school pupils on Monday, Novemthere might be business houses in ber 17th. or closed by America, to be Following the meeting, the Murtheir owners. The public of Murray High Schisd students will give ray can Is proud of their obser- a dance in the High School Gymvance of the sacred anniversary of nasium. All students of the high the ending of the World War ami schisil and all Murray citizens are the spirit of appreciation of flue cordially Invited to bo present. Ideals exemplified by a fitting tri bute to the men and women who BROOM GOES TO BOBBIE suffered that America might still ORSON (LARK be America. The parade In Salt Ijike City on Mr. Orson Clark of Taylorsvllle Armistice Day was a splendid ges- won Ihe gold handled Hobble Broom ture on the part of the American offered by the Intenuoiintaln Broom I'gion and other organizations an Coiiipuny to the one guessing nearindividuals to keep alive (he spirit est Ihe vote for Commissioner E. E. of the day, but the business houses Howe. Mr. Clark can make a clean of Salt Lake remaining o)s-i- l all sweep now as he has a real Murray day, dntiis'iiel the spirit and dis- Made sweeping broom of the best couraged the efforts of the brave obtainable Mr. Klenzle quality those weary' soldiers who takes a nice lxw and receives the months "over there" doing their bit I hanks of Mr. Chirk. while Industry worked full time over here cashing in on the sol S. QUARTERLY CONFER1, dier's sacrifice. ENCE. SUNDAY. NOV. 18 qs-ne- Sisters Jordan and Iladley enter-taincthe Past Noble Grands cliii Thursday, November tilh. at Sister Jordan's home on Boxelder street. Games were played and everyone enjoyed the repast. First prize was won by Mrs. Chas. Dahllerg. Sister James and Suite will make their official visit to Magna l.ogde Friday The Muskevees will hold their little comedy, entitled "Who Will Be Next", at the Fraternal hall Sat urday evening, N'ovendier l.'dh. an exciting lime is excclcd. The Finance Committee Oddfellows and the ltelxkiilis are Phil Bents, chairman, Ben Banks. alt having rousing meetings, If you Ernest Smith. Clyde Marsden. don't think so, just come and see. Advertising Committee Novemls-5th the District AssoHarry Bobbins, Chairman, Ray ciation held forth ut Copper Nslge TAX ADJCSTMENTS I. ITAII KiiMfstim, C. Helier'C. No. 57 where a good time was '"Md Smith. . Murray lodge being the winners in The recent election has placed a Prizes ami Drawing Committee r the which reminds us on the citizens A. O. CHior, chairman, Geo. that Murray is bard to Istit In any- heavy of I'tah. In view of the passing of Lyon, Schuyler Call, I,ee Burton. thing. ihe tax amendments by the votes of President James makes her visit the eople. 1 Kin's forget the minstrel show to omcnia No. 15 Tuesday, Nov- - 1H. No longer Is it progress making thut will Ik given by the "M" Men A gissl time Is In store so let's be to cast a doubt on Ihe wisdom of of Taylorsvllle ward, Friday night there and give her a hearty Ihe passing of the amendments. at the Amusement hall. These amendments are a reality and every citizen should l a duty In aiding ihe proper use of power urauicd the legislature. If Ihe members f the legislature and the stale officials feel that they have the wholehearted cooper- j atlon and Miptort of the entire I'tah Hipuhitiu they can do a Is'lter job ibau If they have to ss nil a part of their time in (bulging verbal and written brickbats from any source. What Is, certainly exists, and all should help make the lax adjustas msslble. ments a nearly d few-days- alo-gan-s. snt r DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS TO " HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual business meeting of j Cottonwood Camp daughters of Pioneers will be held at the home: of Mrs. U. G. Miller Thursday af-Mrs. C. T. Iniv'ls will lie ternoon. usslstlng hostess.. It Is very deslr-- i able that a full attendance be present at this meeting. i Tug-ofwa- ! ipiii h 1 BENNION WARD RELIEF CIETY REOKGWIZED Qhristmas Qandles Evelyn Ca;a Brown CANDT.KS in the winJom-CJ.iivt- mas heart! The ones touched to fUnue By CHRISTMKS c:.n. by loMt'tj luuj.s, sinning out tlirvUgh the (Urkucvs v. all a mcs ;;c if i'cacc on rarth, good-wil- l to nun"; the other toiii'.icd by glmv In the hrart by fricncli who care, (rirmU who uuivmbi r anj these burn cm and on long aiirr the candles in Ihe witidna have bcrn fort:ttcti; thre will bright! n many a d.iy d"n 0 thruugli the Pathway t( the Year. ;II So long a life lasts, just o long rntimrnt live. ? will love to vitij long i there ii sentiment in the hrart--peoand to receive hapny wiOir. So long at thcte it irirtiiMiip and love in the world just to long Mill there the CliN-tmcard). I And who wouM want to live without friends v. i : I n 1 the exchange of kindly feeling', without love txprccd by g oj wihe and wordi of threrf Have vou ever ktopprj to think what life would be like were the Chrimmai r.non to pa", nr.J ficver a greeting come to tell you that touneone rememlutcJ someone cared and wanted you to be happy? Doenn't it give ui all a thrill to open the envelope ami LnJ hefc a name which bringi u hapnv ntrmnrie of ionic old friend meinoriei i bright a the i'hriMma r.in l'r tlnnit from the window alt up and down the itrcct? It lih! a tan rile of joy in our hearts, just to kliow that tin old ftiend ha-t- t forgotten. Then here it a card which bear the tunie ( I a tic friend; and what a warm little feeling cd baptmien it imvc u t find thrre it Kill another friendship caml!e t i ail t a'l thoe which do no much to brighten the whole ear for ut And at we open the cheery envclopei one bv one tin from a bocd one who i far awav, and that from the neighbor just acrmi the Mreet we are thrilled in a wav that comet cnlv at tint love and remetubtame. Thru cine tune cf vear the teaton t we count them over gratefully and happily the light of joy and fnendsh p floodt our heart!, from all the tanJUt thmuiif there. Love meant to much in tjil olj world and even I lie lui evt of u, the most matcrial-numlcare touched bv it. Kctucin brance bghtt the eanillrt, and ftir own jov at bring r( loembriej keept them burning brightly. No matter how dark thini matf rcm, haven't we all felt the burden lift and a thuong feein g come into our heart jut to know that we were riot alone, at d that minrone cared? And in our happirM nioimnU. haven't wt etnc nt all felt even more jovnut at we realised there wa who thated cur joy and wat happy became we were happy? ' Ah, thee are the REAL. Chri!mat candlet the rmet trt alight in cur heard by the Chrittmat C.reeitnct from cur frirndil Thoe in the windowt. beautiful thmigh Ihev ar. n'H fade out and are forgotten; but the friendship eaJ'( in 'he heart burn brightlv to gladden the whole vear. dav bv (lav Let each one 'f ut ludit thete biniiis candlet in the hr,nt of ( or frirndt and loved onet Coldea Candlet ef Memory in tiit nry C J. Bui go i.e. Windows cf Friendthin. ple l il:i ACTIVITY MEETING are Ht wedding CHRISTMAS Bingham. woiking Industriously to per feet every detail that will make of Ibis year's festival the biggest and Is st they have ever staged. 1 Amusements will featured Attend the FmiFcst at the Murdinners will be each night. ray Second Ward. Lota of fun for served Thursday and Friday be . everyone, Iween the hour of 12KX) and 2.00 and o'clock. and Produce and grorerlea of all kinds will Ih offered for aala. Thursday night a vaudeville will A E. News li-- few remarks that dazzled the Murray Lions and made them clamor for more.. Mrm .U.K ( I I PASSES HALF MILLION MARK Final population figures for the st ite of Utah have just been issued by the census bureau In bulletin form. The total isopulatlon of the Immensely. Mr. Ulceus of Magna, a nietnlier of the Nbignn Lions club made n MURRAY 0. F. Established 1890 13, 1930 I i d lyjO-Sid- SO- The Relief Society of Belllllon Ward was reorganised. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Iti:b) Nb hoN, and a social for the retir ing officers was held following the Each offhvr business meet log. nn presented with a small token of appreciation for service rendered the society while In office. The retiring officers were Mrs, Unchel M;ilhew. president: Jennie Uhh. !t. porter, 2nd counselor: Mal counselor; Vera Mathews, secretary. The Incoming officers are, Ruby ll Nichols, president ; Tniila Wilson. I. Quarterly conference of Cotton-woo- d stake will be held la the Granite stake house Sunday, No vcmls-- r 10th, with sessions at ten o'clock a. m. and 2:00 and 7:30 p. m. General authorities of the church will !e present at all sessions. The Priesthood session of the conference will Is? held Saturday evening at 7:30 In the Murray First Ward chapel. JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE BANQUETED Twenty Catholic baseball boys from Midvale and Murray, past, present, and future baseballers, will Is- present at a banquet to be given by Mr. II. W. president of the HoII.vwihhI Baseball club, at the Hotel Utah, Saturday evening, 15. for all metuls-rof the Catholic Junior baseball league. ht s IN HOME AND INDUSTRY Gas. along with electricity and water, .bus Isss.me one of the litnl to iiHslcrn home life. Up to risen! years. It waa used almost solely But for csdclng. now heatliig nn. I lis, ling systems, as well as gas refrigerators ner new are giving I lie home-ostandards of convenience, clcnlill-m-ss- , eflli ii'iicy. economy and comser-vl.e- s fort, Gn has i.g Issmi Ihe Is taking a liuliisiriiil fmi. Now , In tlic boiue. foremost phi-inliiel- 11IUKE D Y FAIL counselor; Mr. Eru Tnrpln, 2nd counselor; Florence K11, secretary. 1st tl t'F.ST Murray Second Ward U all set for three big (lays of fun Bill frolic, A HI NGTO Ml IDOL Thursday. Fild.y and Saturday, 21 --"i when they will hold Nov. Third tirade A Oare Brown their fall carnival. Thursday thry ft to 8 The following students had 1"0 will wne dtilner from At dlnncra. fmiiona Relief Sisicly In sislllng ecry day tnt wwk: :.'! the two act play "Hey, TeachSkceti Marsden er" will te presented, and other big A f ion Morrl attractions. On Friday lumh will l Mats'-morMinora le served from 0 to 8 p. tn. with Kinhl Frame 1 Lloyd Klllpack Jeanne Winter KotM-roiivn Mary OKoien t Gis.rge Fuji Diiirt Xetinkls Villa Neliakls Ruby Otllch vaudeville following. Murray Mention Mr. atid Mrs. Ifcwald Gordon had as their guest Tucdny, Dr. and Mrs. WUkcy of Iw Angelea. Dinner Btkhivbh was aetted followed by bridge. J.(ph Bill Godfrey Mis Annabel Wheeler, a bride Elmer Whitehead the honor guest at elect, has a inmilr of social functions during Ray Kitigsin hn some fifteen the week. Monday evening Mrs. Inch cigars at fifteen cents, one Zel h Ff( k.n of Brlgham City on last page) cent lnh sounds reasonable. |