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Show Established 1890 Great Performance as Given by Stewart-Rei- d Murray City Corporation Budget Accounts for Year 1931 M" Men of Mlllcreek ward had a big time at the basket hull game this week. STATEMENT OF BUDGET ACCOUNTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1931, SHOWING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS o Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ballard entertained at a family dinner on Neighbors, friends nnd relatives New Year's day. were saddened by the death of Mrs, Ehltt J. Gunstaveson, wife of John Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reunion are occurred on the Gustaveson, which happy parents of a baby boy Tuesday, December 30, at 10:00 Isirn January 2nd. o'clock j). id. Death came suddenly and unexpectedly while Sirs. (JusBishop and Mrs. Hels-- r C. Iver-sotavesou wast sitting in her chair were dinner guests of Dr. and at her home, 273 Oermania avenue. Mrs. IV. I.. Wright on Sunday evenMrs. Otistaveson was .12 years of ing. age. She was born in Orhroe, SweJ- end, March 3, 1878. She has been a Miss Melba Sinilh was hostess resident of Flail for 34 years, at a New Year's Eve parly given spending much of this time in Mur- in the home of her parents, Mr. ray. She has also lived in East and Mrs. Manasseh Smith. Midvale, Holladay and South Coto tonwood. Mrs. Gustaveson was ac Mrs. G. W. Krebs and daughter, tive in I.. D. S. Church work up un are spending a few days with her til the past year when failing health parents In Ogdeu. confined her to her home much of the time. Miss Bertha Gaboon returned is survived by The deceased during the week from a two weeks her husband. John Gustaveson, five vilst to Oakland, California. daughters Mrs. Ivy Erickson of I'nion; Mrs. MalK'l Asplund, Mar-raMr. and Mrs. Ray Ward enter; Mrs. Florence Erickson, Salt tained a few friends at their home I dike, and Lavon and Thelmit Otison Wasatch avenue, Sunday eventaveson of Murray; three sons. ing. Clarence A., Rowland J., and Clifton E. Gustaveson of Murray. Mr. und Mrs. 1. E. Roam return Funeral services were held In ed to their home In Idaho Falls Murray Second Ward Sunday af- last Friday after a few weeks visit ternoon at 2 o'clock. The chapel with relatives and friends here. was filled to overflowing with friend of the family, and the floral Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart Hutchi offerings were profuse and beauti- son and daughter Ronnie Hell, sis-n- t ful. last Saturday in Alpine, the guests The pallliearers were the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Healey. ' of Mrs. Gustaveson, and Clarence, Rowland and Clifton Gus Mrs. Archie Bradford will Is hos t a return, Ralph F. Erickson, Char- tess to the lud lea of the Murray les Alma Erickson and Morris AsBridge Club Wednesday afternoon plund. ut her home on East The services were under the South Street. -thin of Bishop R. R. Rasmus-sen- . Mrs. W. J. Warenskl will enterThe Murray First Ward quartet tain memlters of the Aid Society at rendered the owning and closing her home uext Wednesday aftermusical numbers; "Sometime Yim'll noon. Fnderstand," and "I.ct the Mghts lie Burning." Mra. Stewart Hutchison, sr., was A tenor solo was given by Mr. the guest last Friday of her mother Charles Schmidt : violin solo by Mrs. Cravehton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keddington. Gen. Dnnsdon In Provo. were Bernard The shaker Kraut x, James Brady and John The S. S. S. S. Club members en Riinsw hk. Tuesday afternoon, the guests Joyed Invocation was offered by Dan- of Mrs. R. O. Simons at her home iel Snarr and benediction by T. on Ninth East and Vine Street. F. McDonald. I.oonard Ijirsen of Innter-nien- t Sandy dedicated the grave. Dr .and Mrs. ! C. Wannskl of was in the Sandy Cemetery. Xephl were the wis-- end guests of Mrs. James Sabine of Ea- -t FortyPIONEER DIES IN NEVADA Fifth South Street. REVENTES: Balance Funds on Hand Taxes due prior U'vy Water Collections done. Hrlnghursl and Emerson well known to every one. are Hoam having apeartsl in numerous high school plays and local theatricals. luilh acted their Paris Well. Finer8on, as Joe, Jlminie's boy friend, furnished nnmeroiis comedy in.c inents needled to relievo the oilier-wistint serious dramatic moments. We would like to say here, that Inasmuch as perhaps no where else in a small community has clrcuni stances brought together so iiunh talent as Is found In this little com pany of players. Murray as a com ninuliy should U awake to the need of advertising them and encouraging them to remain here The new IrN Theater has made available by the manager. Mr. Duval, for the season, and I company will ooiiiinue to give per foritiaiiees of equally high order n "Coquette" every two weeks. The Iris should ! crowded to capacity to see such shows at the very modest prh-- of 35 cents, when one would have to travel far to wt Ihelr equal for Ihese performers by going to every one olid telling your friends about them. No greater Inspiration can Isdo their to given the orforuior best than to see n crowded bouse of well wisher. MURRAY FIRST WARD M MEN WIN BASKET TILT I The Murray "M" Men of Murray First Ward axe playing very gissl basket ball as they have won the three scheduled games t hut have Iss-played so far. They having played Grant Ward, licnnion Ward and on Wednesday tiiylil played Taylorsville. Taylorsville be fug one of the im)Hrtant games. A large crowd followed them to Taylorsville and the boys rewarded them by playing a very good game of ball with n sore of 17 to lit. The next game will be played with Taylosville next Thursday. January l.'uh in the Murray High Gym. The game will begin at s o'clock with admission charge of 1,1 cents. Murray First Ward T G Eugene Woods, f Earl I.innell f k Charlie West. Rrenl Gannn, g Clif Berg, g - - 4 1 F P 1 ft 5 2 I 7 2 11." 0 ( 0 O I 13 13 - 10 la-e- $!.. ! tb-o- - e 0-- s t.ih siMi.oo 5tMf.0O .UKl.tMl lil.SIMt.OO r,(tH).(Ml N,(XH).0O cSmi.oo 3t.".0 m 7,1 Kl.no 2S,(KKI.(N) tiO.OIM.OO ti0,0o0.(Ki 1,000.00 01,000.00 $172,l.riO.OO $1I5,S50.00 $ 7.5jk).0O O.tVlO.iHi Ii.ti30.00 ri.S00.iK 5,HtK).00 350.ik 350.00 10,IKKI.ini lO.taai.tM) 3,000.(K 7.H0O.00 7,(KX.(K) !,2oO.()0 ft,2lK).0O 4,(KKMM 2,kki.(ki 2.'KK).00 2.1Ki.tHi 2.KN.IN) 7ikuk 700.1 K) .ViOo.tHi 5,KMMK) 3.Bki.ini 2,5h).ihi 2.tKK(.(K) 030.00 2.5Hi"m) 21.340.tKl ..... 2,000. fN I 3.(M).00 4',4iV).(K) x..rHM).iNi 2.s,ikk).oii ll.MO.Ki 3.040.00 13.555.00 HM30.IH) 12,7lH).IK) 1i).ihhi.ih 10.lKKJ.00 4.4m).(m 3.2SO.O0 $172,!i50.iH 1 $I15,S50.(N .'t7.ft5o.INI MARSHAL (ALL CATCHES ( Alt THIEIN es trou-nnmo- 1 a 10 2415 0411 - i e -- 7.K0O.OO spb-lalii- Blm-bani- l cr 1.200.00 son 1 I 5,5i"0.00 APPROPRIATION ACCOl NTS: Salaries City officials Polk-and Prison Fire Department Sewer Department Maintenance Roads and Bridges Burton Loan (Notes Payable) Street Lighting Waterworks Maintenance Burton bian (Notes Payable) Clly Park Maintenance ity Hall, Maintenance City Court, Mainlenaiice City Cemetery ; City Elections Health Department u verve siot primary FrtH.-- Public Library Power llant Department The Primary association of Murray First Ward are planning some luiprovuiueots l for the sclnsd cbil Sundries thing dren next Tuesday uflcrnooit. Jan Burton Ulan Burton Iiiinn (Pipe Line) uary 13th. A lunch of hot nourish Miscellams.us Account ing soup and wholesome pie will Bond Interest be served at noon, giving the near by school kiddies the advantage OTHER APPROPRIATIONS: a nice hot bowl of soup and dessert I Sjkh-IiAssssiiients on this day. The parents will wel ProH'tty Additions for their Refunding Bonds coiue this opiMut imiiy children to obtain something other than Hie every day cold lunch at TOTALS the same time relieving Ihelii of the irksome task of preparing their lmicli. Ami then .loo, the primary neisls you, o parents please take WHAT DO YOU THINK? notice and give your kiddies lunch money next Tuesday morning, and ainl the Atfer all when one thinks of the thereby helping yoiir-olvAdults ore obstacles which confront business primary asoci.it iin. not barred and every ..ne enjoys a men of today and intelligently resteaming bowl of nourishing simp. views the existing trade conditions, I lie coucliivion is reached that the CARD OF THINKS leal heroes are those men who go steadfastly forward, doing their duMr. John A. GnstavesMii ami filia- ly from day lo day, and from year lly wMi to express their gratitude to vcir. jilc nnd unassuming, and apprH'hition to Hie friends and doing their own tak and willing to help others. Stu b heroes are not kiiidm-neighbors for every t in hivtory. all sliiwii during their recent A monument should be erected in hi the death of i heir wife. honor ot the iiicrchaiil s who lel ili. and mot her. Mr. Eld.i Gu-la- v Ihelr nit IiiiI:isiii and courage dnr Thank ale also extended the Murrav Second Ward Bishopric, ing Ibis H'tiod of transformation the speakers, and !Ii.m who fiiru and remain firmly la their detenu Isbi'd lillliibers on the program. Wi nation l win out regardless of the hard work required for tin rocicile deeply grateful. denied them tlMli.il opMl 'Utilities and the i selves inability temporary arotihd the corner, .iiit Spring and all we havi In do Is In Incite to enlarge the funds accruing for the "Rainy Day. period or lire the nil tier. It is lough io go forward in earnThe nullity Firemen have and capital through no fault ings flue hull and ki p il looking like of the Individual effected, even for million dollars too. a a little while, but there comes nuiiM-and stimulates that thrill BASKETBALL SHOTS sates when i he change sweeps all MHEIU I E OF THE HX'sKKT ah! ructions away and lays a new HAM. Si;S0N I OR THE SIT foundation iih.u which normal again prevail. I.KE ( Ol NTV FIREMEN What do you think If . at Hv B. A. K LA set i. .Lini.arj 1": Tiss-l1 : S. L. t'oiinty at Tiss-lJanuary .liinuary 2": P.lugham at Salt Ijikc S T PI o " Elliil'lh I.innell, mother James Vose Jr., of I.eadville. Mllo Brown tt n o 0 a few days with Jim West of V. II. I.innell. of Murray passed Colorado, sis-n- t 13 1 1 .' .".1 Total away Thursday, January 1, In Fred J. Anderson during the boll Ward Grant was I.innell Mrs. his home the days, returning to Sparks. Nevada. G T F P one of the early pioneer and would latter part of that week. 1 1 o 2 II. Jensen, f o have been M years of age had E. o o 0 f was Ashby. Mr. Clyde Iloiiser of Court Ave she lived until May. Ift.1l. She o e 3 Peters..n, 0 i, a resident of this vicinity many gave a sleighing party Saturday D. Jelisell. g II (I II II affive the until South on 211 Those enjoying evening. years, living I 2 Wallm-e- , lofi Jacobseii. g years ago, when she went to live fair were Ellals-t0 2 1 I I with her daughter. Mrs. John num. Zugel, Ruth Parkinson, (iralslle Myers, g C. Nlclson 3 3 2 in Sparks, Nevada. The Issly was Brown and John Wallace. Total s 7 r: i: for burin). to Salt take brought Murray KirM Ward Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Blaiker had G T F P WARNING IX) IDLERS IN" an their house guests for a few d . . . f, . no f 1 1. DING Engi E Jones, III Mr. j j ItrSTOFFIfE driiing the holidays, o 3 J t Wlllliims and daughter Ella of Kern Farl I.innell. f o ,; tliarles West, c ".' The Murray City I'olice depart merer. Wyoming. 1 Clif o o 2 Herg. g tneiit's attention has been called lo . Jim l West, 0 of g 0 2 Hutchison of Mr. George Alpine. parties (he disgraceful conduct . o o n n Mllo Brown, c w brother a I he his ith of the the sHnt holiday lobby frequenting !"( Brent Gaunn, o o o n oftli-during the evening before and family, Mr. and Mr. Stewart Total ft s I 22 closing time at nine o'clock, Ink Hutchison, Sr. Itemtion Ward Boom and over the has loon thrown G T F P 1aude Reunion of Tuyloisvlllc walls and the building otherwise 2 3 returned home during the work Rich, f mutilated. o o o California. R. Player, f The istof(lce remain open dor from Santa Monica, wis-kI.nhrum. 4 du 2 1 ft two nine he for where sl and of hours s'iit Ing the 0 3 1 1 Brlnghursl, g of the public, to nble the holiday. the o o o n Ilayer them to Kist mail and e their H Total , an-th2 11 if too had Johnson Il would lf Jtwl County. FLAYS AT Ml'RRW FIRM Mr, and Mrs. Joseph inn II. Find Ward 15. AKY and Bingliatn at Tooele. Murray an the close lo of JAM became January 27 eight It WAKI) necessary protid parenta il T F P Fehrttuiy 3: Tooelr at Salt Lake The Stewart Held Players will building at alt o'clock locaiie one half pound baby girl, Is.m on 4 4 I I County. present three one act jilays at the tmnie ss.pe ne such poor Judg January 3rd. Mrs. Johnson wa for Eugene Jones, f 1 1 Mllo f t 3 Febraury 1 1 Salt Uike County at Brown, which Bnlcman. mbcrly Mlsa Grace Murray Flrt ward on Janunry 1. jinent as to destroy property 2 5 2 0 Charley West, e Bingham. The play will 1h 'M.xqtshlne" j does not liapon to lieloiig to them. o for this Mr, and "Mr. Fred R. Morgan Clif Berg 12 11 Those "The III tilt Shooter" and an tin-- , 1 "AM FIREMEN'S 0 Jim 0 on West, 0 g play. Stewart Uuicblm. ,)e had IsM laW warning lest they entertained at a family dinner Jones. 4 7 oth12 Frank Total in I and Soclal New Year'a guets day. leading man. and tbebe "caught with the gnodn" Jr., will Vein Cnblwcll of the family er than memU-rwill Ta)lorsllle Ward Imlan'-of the ca niopss by force, 1 Den el Watts. 4 0 H were Mr, and Mr. Samuel Morgan C, Jones, f exiflleut taleul. Allen Robinson. 2 0 Citntilslon-warf of Davis, and two daughters Knysvllle, The Mayor and Clly Preiare to visit Murray First TiHketl. Cam c Reunion of the cleaned children Brady, The on January l. for an ununl era are bavins the MroeU Smith. entertained Gerrard, shovel off g lleiny Ward men to Sch'l Sunday and of nt siww treat. hiring amiiseim i. Frank il o n o the IntcntM lions. A load of Milt has at dancing the aflermsin of New R. Jones, g k o o i 0 Jin (i e Clay. Year'a day. The Elders made iwrrj Smivoni, William McCleary is planning a Ikmii ilfH at the dangerous 1 I 1 Duiglas Mi t tinle. reman tier and nccldenta ahotild h during the evening and n timM do Hrcew. mrprlse on a certain bulne ' 1 Bert Jelioii. 7 10 3 Total dm-eiiiinlmnm. to light ful tlma Is reported. ef Murray. Wad b for II. Mrs. e 4 ,000.00 13.000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 2.000.00 loo.oo $ 137 .1)50.1 dim- Elmo Hutchison as Jlmmie, the kid brother of Norma, ideally titled Into the art. His frantic grief and shiMU over Norma's suicide,, was realistic to h docrci'. Mnrlorle Snarr also lilted into the part of the innocent litb' girl friend of Norma's, ndmirahT.v, and gave further proof of her unusual theatrical ability. Perhaiw the surprise of the show was the diflleult colored charatcr part of "Julia" played by Miss Max ine ItnKle)'. which was excellently $ 3,ihi.iki TOTALS Forty-Eight- ability. mi in;),, 275.no 4,ihnU0 12,5iHUH 1'ermlts Sundry Collecfloiis General Property Taxes, Current Levy Special Assessments Dog Taxes Notes Receivable (Burton Ioans) Notes Receivable (Burton Loans) Power Plant Collections Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Power Plant Department sons-in-la- liK-a- $ Cemetery Collections City Licenses Fines and Forfeitures n e - Players ELDA J. GUSTAVE-SOGOES TO REWARD MRS. Players made their initial appcaramv at the New Iris Theater Wednesday night, Id an appreciative audience. Frankly, we were amazed. No doubt those who have seen these players in time past were aware of what a treat was in store for them. We do not pose as being a dramatic critic, hut we do know when we enjoy a Rood show and when we are bored by somctimes watching amateur theatricals. Every moment of Wednesday nighiV performance was interesting, ami entertainment quite worth whilt was the reward of those who at tended. "Coquette" calls for actiiii! not possible to the amatei r. There art delicate shunt ions and trade mo inents when all the professional's-ar- t ami skillful handling are necessary to give a sue. cssful perfnrin-aneof these difiieiilt roles. That Mrs. Ionise Ililt Howe, as "Norma" did put into thce situations all the acting needed to make them true tc life was evident to all. The performance of Stewart Hutchison. Jr.. as "Michael," and Held Ereksoii , as Stanley Went t worth, was perhaps no surprise their friends who were already familiar wiili their talent, and It demonstrated to every one that but they are not only professionals, ore fnr above !tho 'average, and that in Coquette" (hey have more than ipheld their reputation. In Mr. Trisirau Coflln we again see outstanding acting of excel tlonnl iuality. l so called amalenrs. Of the Norma's father. as Earl lluwe, his part with bandltsl e'rtainly The Stewart-Rei- d They're Off Ol.-ci- rcgi-deic- Marshal Call received an anonycall from Salt Lake Thurs. day to "get" u Chrysler car beaded South on Slate stris-t- , Mr. Call set out to gel his man lor car) and located it just this side of Sand. s. two The car had three 'I be car bemen and a woman. longed to buiie Strike, brother of George Strike of the Murray laundry, and was "lolcii Monday. Marshall Call turned hi "liud" over lo the Salt Luke d, e. mous pas-etig- A I TOMOP.ll i: AC( IDEM lN.lt RES SEU RVL - in serAn aicidctit lh.it ious injury lo two. and minor to several olliels, at the Intcrsc. (Ion of Forty cL-htSouth and Slate s!iss Sunday toot nil, g at six o'chsk. the city Jim Landers, drlvll tractor, had Mopped on Folly eighth South for the signal ligl I. and when the "Go" signal came, tinned the corner to go south. A car coming from the north, attempt si to slop, but when the brakes were applied the nir skbbbsl and smashed Into the tractor head on. driviiiLf the engine lank Into the passenger car. lander was thrown 0 unhuit out of the tractor, but LOOK! and immediately went to the I ! of the Injilrnl is.ple. lie had great dlfllculiy in extricating then lhis .dale: January. and bisause of the rally hour, was Remeinls-23. Ift.'U. They were unable lo get help. The Arlington School will present finally taken to the Murray Clinic In The Windmills of Holland" and ghcii treatment, and were latAuditorSchool the Murray High er taken to I Udell, Ihelr h"lie, is-irie- h s e res-cu- LISTENI r ium. Watch for further annouiue RELIEF MM IETV CONFFREM K mollis. Conference of Mm- Relief will Is- - held Sun Ward Ihese ) days by ray First Everyone call help shoveled off day, January II. in Murray First snow nnd The puitcatit, the sidewalks. A few nsh.-- and Wat-- HiaH'l at 0 . a little work will save a few broken "Guardianship of Life" will le SiH-lel- kis-pln- b-- s I nlv-en- bin ks. The public Is invltisl. |