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Show I 1 1 i MLRKAY 1.STAHLISHKD lSJO 1. I Citizens, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the great honor you have conferred upon me, electing me Mayor of your city. It is my predominating hope from now on to administer my duties as Mayor to the best of my ability and to prove to be worthy of my office. Again I thank you for your loyal support. Sincerely, District Association wish to express appreciation for the support given me at the election, Tuesday, and assure you of my best endeavors in the office of Commissioner. I i i a No. 1 CLTI will j sincerely thank the citizens of Murray for their support at the Polls Tuesday, making possible my election to the office of Auditor of Murray City. In a music. present. OLIVE K, WALLIN. with Hssis-lute- 8olal Twenty-eigh- t Community Relief Store Nearly Ready way, followed by guests were rtover Hallowe'w) party Saturday evening at his borne on East Forty-eight- h South street Eoeh guest came in masquerade costume. The house throughout was decorated In symtmls of Hallowe'en, ghosts, black tuts, and lighted pumpkin!, greeting the guests on entering, w.ime and itHiieing was i'iiJoytd nod dainty refreshments were served. l . i Rat-unla- South Street In honor of her Nephew, Walter Richmond, of Salt Lake. The guests present were all friends of Mr, Richmond and were all from out of town. The house was beautifully decorated in Hallowe'en colors and symbols.! annus mimes were played, danp. I lug was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The guests numbered fourteen. Forty-eight- Respectfully, GOTTLIEB BERGER. Mr. Xell.f M Jacbseii of Grant: Ward was the honored guest at a well planned surprise party, given' by his four sons and their wives ln! celebration of his seventy-nftb- ' birthday anniversary , Thursday.1 The masion was also the birthday' ilitte of Ids great grandson, Darrel French, son of Mr. ami Mrs. l A. Frem h. The sous and their families; who, Miitlcliatel, were, Mr, and Mrs. Car) W, Jacobseu, and Mr, and Mrs. Alma Jacobsen of Mldvalo;1 Mi. and Mrs. Abe Jaeohsen of Mur- ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Jacol.i of Salt Ijike. I RfAip f , V. I LJwei TO. WILL REPAIR TOYS 8 Morning k Service-.?:.!- )) p. ni, S.TV,r -- WeililelHr nt in. tidies The Murray City Firemen will re-- . pair dolls, and toys of all kinds again this year as they did last year. They are r prepared to do nil kinds of repairing this year, ur Ray Allan has nfTcred th.-the servh-cof (iis Wejdlpg depart mcni iq lh! rvar of the. Cly jlall, Drivers of tt Murray lun.l dry trucks and lhe delivery trucks' of Murray business houses will; Lick tip the toys and bring them lo Hie Firemen's Hall. Any one having .b.lls ..r toys ,.f soy kind that ikhI repairing will please remonitier lo klve t bem to nnv ..no of ... .trtrJ vt The Firemen will rrnntr, and the toys nnd also see lo the distribution of them. Hciio h. m. U- .-: p. m. .filing , MURK IV CITY HREMEN 'j lu ay, Auxiliary-Thursd- s J il It. Y. I'. U. held a very success-t- j llsllowcVii party on Saturday - raltis- at the church. The :)Nid commit. ma da quite bard ami rent ruling lo eutrr the church and all were nnnlly ndmltto.l the llase imssed all too quickly with all sorts of contests nnd fames tppmp . rlste to the I.uM but not came refreshments which j least, et ervcd In H very clever way. I All are looking forward to the Nor- kI. We will have, a rvis.rt on the parly. Siate, M. ij. coutest for he mopth f sen-win- "Ctr tif tl Y F I IWoilopsl Commission will tl l llJirt'fl of lliu li swin L.e 1 Hon v,itlng and a large. tlrndsnc i i .. ft.r i.iiiiiP.iiii,,. X,l "eicner as director, won I 1 .ir r J S. S. Jltree tuimls-- of the memliers V Sunday S.h.s.1 eXSH-- t to go V'en Ftldnr evenimr fur tin. r IMy 'Jet Together. A bokI pro-- ; stid hour are anllclpst-- ' kh-Ih- I " r," l!,k,'' vhuv " Mr- - J , aed n?, U'n ,he r,,,wl K"t ati 1st runctlons during '"tnerouse the week. Her sister, Mrs. J. N at a parlyj Wjillace enterinlned Monday evening at her home in Taylorsvllle, The house was deco- rsted thmnglmut with lavender and, while chrysatilheqms. Thirty guests. Unrn nsnu.i.l Mls Vera Thomson entertained iiciotr at a dinner Tueslor the bride-elec- t W. W. (1. day evecnlng at her home on DenThe dining The girls of tbe World Wide ier street In Salt w hv" "ntI Guild entertained on Tuesday even-rw"'l'l,,r' Nnda! w M Ing by the Misses Ma ami ' ir.'r',nn'lM'niunis. Covers were lwuher and Evulvn Ijmti. a Lw! ''- - 'or eight. Miss Luetic Caldwell will enter- business and devotional meeting was held which was followed by s' ,aln f"r M,w Mackay this evening her h e on Glen avenue. (n n,P nfp f jimi,(, i. woikiT among the negroes Mr. and Mrs. Shermsn Ritrratt f Ibe Smith. Refreshments were enielalned their 'Tiho" jluli nl setved by t lio- hostesses. I heir luiint', ou, (Vtiler street Saturday evening, Tbe rooms were beau Now Is the time to one-yourj tifully devorat..! lu Hallowe'en col t'hrist mas Cards of The Murray rs. A midnight supper was served Eagle. lo twelve guests. 1 pumts-irgHof jHilnls dur be m.it.h, of IVtol-er- . Heir. V. Jnu other folk, and help' commission to carry off lhe next time, -t J m-i- pn r xv,,'k im It Is expected that the Com- nmnlly Relief Store will lie functioning by Wednesday of next week. The responses glveu to the sollclta-- j lion of the Hoy Seoul last Satur-- j as very Mtisfactory. and ifie will make another visit to the It! ho s Saturday of this week. will I a great help if those bav-- j lug material to give for this cause til have It ready for the Scouts when they call, or If they prefer' they may call any one connected with the movement and ihmie one' w 111 mill for it ur Ir niiif lu lirnmrht directly to the store. j There Is plenty of wood at the various wish! piles now and there is Kreat need for volunteers to cut i he wood. The committee wishes ItJ understood that the wissl cut by volunteers is lo bo used only by. widows and those unable to cut It! j for themselves. Memliers of the various Women's! organisations were stationed at the iHilllrig places Tuesday to obtain In- formation regarding the unemploy-- I d needs, thus simplifying the work of checking with Ibe various com- tnunitles as to the iiismIs in thelrj pariicumr nsation. T,M' U,'li,'f ,,f Murray 1st; W'1 wlu s,,rve ,hp Tt'n,'f s,or,' ,he. 111 KrH W,M, or menu " mA 1",',n irue "f n,n,,rl' ni ajr-w- Mrs. William J. Witrenskl entery tained at a Hallowe'en party her home at on East evening term exP'res ' sna always be termy for a bigger and better Murray and will give my whole-hearte- d support to all officials whq stand for Municipal ownership Qf he Power -- riant and ajj public utilities., 11 to 2." s--h I he conducted In cooperation nineteen other communities! with llu Salt Lake eoun-- J j Millau announces. Rod Cross chapiers in I'lah have' given service timl relief to an aver-- j men and their nge of 21d families each mouth of the past . Mrs. Mary A. Allen, executive' secretary of the chapter reirts. xtncded war servl.v const it u,es 'normous part of the Salt County chapter work, she I'lalned. in addition to Its program ,f ""l aid, life saving, nutrition, l"llllu' ,""111' nursing, home hygiene 1,11,1 """ ,,f a1'- - Utah's partlclpa-v- . 'rl' of in. $..ini, $10.00 I list year's Roll Call resulted in more than II.imi nieinbers in Salt Lake county, ami the !xiil mid county loiniiiillee feel that this Lumber will Is' increased by the Interest in (be local (llstrl-lutioof funds. Mr. McMillan ex- l !ilil"Ml ' rMN ,,f ' ln,"',,lil'' ,,,t:'"",l1, s- "" "ie size, Is sent to the national organization. Mr. Kusmsj. (if the 'eatltlig in return fur this fis-- . the national scroffered lias ("it. the Dyeing t ni m Inn has J U;7,lMi.oiil org .. .. I.lll. , .. i ... I.lu ..i,i. ,,, fr.. nt..f in t viee and relief siiir(. the charge for the dry cleaning of of the World War. lie s;ild. This offer, with that e!othltig. "( 'I" Murray Ijiundry, makes l isissible for all clothing to IsANNUAL R VltlllT HUNT made thoroughly clean and sanitary Isfore belnir distributed, Murray City iiml Salt laike l oiin The lsdi.-- s of the Raptlst hnrch ly Firemen joins hands and invites will ls In charge of the store the tin public to palllc Ipnte ill thcit'j nrs 8ll)K.rvW(, ,,y Mr. It. annual rabbit hunt for the nsir, on Mp, lM November W I'lckwl. k stages will furnish .I.ihj p.r, will U'. bead, loiunl trip. Coff.-VERY turuUhed I.UNIXJUIST RECEIVES by lhe flrcnieii. FAVORARLK MENTION HuRegister at Axel I lliilH-rg'rler Simp mid Salt Iike County Murray Hears club has reactHl Fire Department. lo the writing of a favor.ibley I heme song In honor of Andrew MORRIS RHOAD IsITS IN . . . CALIFORNIA Mr. Ixm Walthers, I'oet for Ibe Hears club, has Iss-Mr. Morris Hroad, of the United to prepare wveral cantos Pure. Corp., vlisted In CaliforEgg or quartralns, with a suitable lilt nia last neck and wu quite Inter In honor of the president Emeritus III much of tbe coat state's .fled It not will le long of said club. to t Miles. ymi will tie struck with a new Murray clii.ens will regret to heart rending, throbbing bit of the learn that Mr. Hroad will soon be obi music. leaving for New York, jsissibly for a stay. Mr. Hroad likes GET YOLK SITI'ER AT MUR- I tali mid we feel that he will Dot WARD long be absent fciu Murray as RAY FIRST f. w can leave our clly nnd not . am for an He sure to make your plans In early rctuiti. Mr. Hroad lias made many friends clude sups-at Murray First ward Friday night, November llth, at the i'ie w.. wnr nope r nts return in lt-mar fu'uie. j Ward baxar. 'l"'y - i ..-- I,. ,- - vM-u- s.-- ii - s e r e Elected by Voters Very Heavy Vote Given Peter Berger Loses After 20 Years In Office. MRS, WALLIN' AGAIN AUDITOR a heavy fi-- try-out- s ! 'j:..oo. n Peters, Hansen, Wallin ' j and 14 Tuesday, Nnvemltcr .1, witnessed storm in Murray, not of snow or sleet bill of ballots when an army of voters registered their wish that Moray officials should lie lied 1'eters. Mayor; J. Clifford and Hansen, City Commissioner Mis. olive Wallin, City Auditor. The majority given Mr. Fred Peters was very impressive and in- ilicates that I he new mayor was the choice of more ieople than probably any other candidate could claim per capita considered. Every district In the city gave Mr. l'eiers a majority so he is the choice of all portion, of Murray. Mr. Iterger's passing to private life will mark the ending, polictlcul-ly- , of the longest holder of office In the city. Truly, it will likely lie many years before the city will so often vote for the same niHn. will regret to see Many Mr. Iterger's absence f rom the Mur-la- y City Commission, but no one can fail to that he has fait tidily served Ills fellow citizens. kind. Mr. .1. Clifford Hansen is a young EH ED II. 1'ETERS, man. wlih an Impressive personality F. O. E News Reporter. and should make a worthwhile Commissioner. Mrs. Wallin is well qualified for ( AST FOR HIGH SCHOOL FLAY SELECTED the jsisitioii of Auditor and will doubtless continue to hold the office The cal for the annual Murray in an efficient manner. High School play, "Sugar Crooks" Murray !eople will hsik forward by James lKiyle, this year, was se to a new administration of force at the final lield J and vigor during the next two 4 The November cast years, Wednesday, j The retiring officials. for the play is as follows: Mayor Commissioner Herg- and Towncud Sam Oliver Eddie er have served their city faith- Kay Itorothy Miller! fully and deserve much consideraHob Rothwcll Larry tion at the hands of all local rd- Jnne Mary Turpln dents. Mrs. ORonike .. l.aVon (ttistavc- Election returns are listed on ns-te- national fund has been " '""idcrablo. she points out, and Mially In Sail Iike county has organization served in times of disaster. I'.y virtue of the Increased burdens this year, local communities will endeavor to muster the largest membership in the organization's history. Chairman Voung announces. In the face of adverse times, when thousands of families are in need, "'rtun:i1 persons will be ask-- j l", r,'il?ie Ibe size of their '''' ''I'llx'r-hl- p fees, be explained.; Mi inliei sliips w I Ik' solicited In lc-l.oiiiilialiolis E. News . 4S- -i. j Young ad-- , ly chapter, ('hairmau vises, mid In keeping with the national Roll Call November II and closing November IK. Efforts will lie maile, however, to complete the solicitation In this city during ibe lirst week of the perbsl. Mr. Me-- ! I). A. McMH.I.AX tjiiuruiiied at wish to express my"appreciation to ?r the citizens of Murray for their kind support during the past twenty years. I also wish to thank all who so kindly t stood by me at the recent election. I take this opportunity to state that I nave greatly enjoyed my labors as com- ;missioner and have made many won-- 1 'derful friends. I Sunday, NWmbcr RaMay SmbiHit nnd NOVEMRER will George Jenkins. Jr., assisted by his mother, Mrs. George A. Jenkins, UST (HUM Fiftieth Annual Roll Call 1 Harding Simons of Ios Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen of Alliambra, California, The time wa el-i- 0. Last Thursday. October 21Hh.l Murray Eagles and their ladles n liii in assembled for u night of fun' and a mighty good crowd was ou' hand to enjoy themselves. Not quite! so many as turned out for the Sept.! party, but a niece size bunch for good dancing. The music was good iiinl the lunch was excellent, thanks, to Mrs. Edgar Wright who prepared1 Ibe eats. Every one had a real good lime and are looking anxiously forward lo the November parly. The committee in charge of the last two parlies still have the November mrly to put on before being replaced by a new committee unci lliey tell us that the next doings will be something to write home about, so you Eagles keep your eyes oM'ii for the NovoiiiIht activities of, the F. O. E. Oilier activities Eagles should watch out for are initiation nights thes,. will Ik' happening quite often from now until IVhruary as the brothers are getting hot on the trail of some of those beautiful gifts and applications are coming in regular. Help your Aerie and the Grand Aerie by getting a new member and by regular attendance to meetings, for hi this way you can do your bit toward the Eagles Stabilization of and Industry Plan. Employment Something Hint will eventually lie of real Is'iielit ol you mid all man- A eommiltee of community leaders, headed by D. A. McMillan, chairman, Is rapidly completing plans for the Fiftieth animal Roll Call of the American Red Cross in Murray, November 11 to 2."i, to be held uiiiler the direction of the Salt I .ike County chapter, it was announced Thursday by (iaylen S. Young, county chairman. Due to the increased hiti'ilcus of the organization this year, the local (ouimiitei! Is laying plans for a substantially larger membership ever the TiiMi enrolled in this city in !".!. A wider interest in the local iTgaulzation work is also expected in the new system of distributing funds for relief pursics through the local committee, it is announced by 'Chairman McMillan. The local membership campaign' Mrs. II. n. Simons and Mrs. D. l'.iaiwon Rrlnton assisted by Miss Maxine Simons enterlainel at a hi i ire family gathering and evening parly, Friday of last week at the former's home on Vine street, In compliment to a number of out of town quests which included, Mr. mid Mrs. Kapple of Pnysou, Mr. and Mrs. Ilanner Peterson of Rich-id. Ernest Healy of Vernal, Dr. I If M t? Social Mention A Greater Murray in every respect with due consideration for each and every citizen will be my aim. J. CLIFFORD HANSEN. i On. ' American Red Cross Omenta Rebekah Lodge Xo. 15 entertained Tuesday evening In honor of their President, Sister Rose Stewart and suite. A suitable program followed by n banquet climaxed the occasion. Supimrt the Unemployed Welfare League of Murray when possible by creating work or contributing to their store rooms for distllmtlon to the needy. l VOI-- F, Officers mid members of Murray Iindge No. 33 paid a fraternal visit U Itro. ('has. Ihman at his home in Mldvalo last Monday. The even-inwas enjoyed by all and proved to be a real smoker. Mayor-Elec- t. 5. 1931 News hold iis next meeting at Magna on December 3rd. All association members lire requested to attend this meet ing. FRED PETERS, i 0. 0. F. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. NOYKMKEK i soli. Welch .... Timothy Sorrow Ross Claiiiy Mrs. Car-tu- page 5. Oswald Gallagher Arthur Holmgren .... EliiYii Iuils Uzellac .. n ... MILL ( I I Eddingtou Margaret Holmes (REEK 411 GARDEN It RECEIVE AWARDS A sicclal meeting of the Mill Garden club was held ('reck Wednesday evening at the home of Raymond Johnson on Stale street for the purtsise of awarding the t : It prizes won by the meuiliers at the State Fair. The club's Judging team and Individual exhibits won prizes totalling llX.rsi. The crops judging team of 4lyde IbuiHcr, Eugene Morten and Jack Wallaee. were awanle.1 is.nt); the li.dividiial exhibits of pilnt'S-s- , car-- ' rets. cum. tiimiitiM's. and cabbage entered by !eRoy iKniglas, Clyde Il.uis.-r- . Ih.nald Ma.U-- and Jack Wallace won prb.es amouiiilng lo The greatest number of entrants lo have ever entered for School Play purls were out for this different year, over eighty-fivstudents participated. Faculty Ineiulwrs iisstslated with the try- ins uiarvebsl nt the wonderful material, semi final tryoiits being held both Monday and Tuesday. Miss Kaglcy, the dirts lor, wishes ' In express her npprei latloti for nil those who entered this year: their line spirit and endeavor. Her one regret is that more or those studnits who exhibited splendid ability! - liictmb iiiid enthusiasm could not ei! in Ibe cast of eleven. With this fine material In store, il looki as if next year as well as this, promise of fine draluat ! ability. e i ' ! - al.olb.-- r JIU..7I. The club Is under the leadership f l..li:il.l Ma.lsen and Ibis Is their will j,iuid tear. Tbe judging of the going given opHirtiitiity . og.leii In January where llu-lu (0TT0NWOOD STAKE CONFER-IERENCF- , will coniHte with oilier learns ibe state. SUNDW. NOV. L Wm, Kasworm. county I II clubs, gave nn interesting of C.iIIoiiwimhI Slake Conference; will Is- - held Sunday. November l.V atid Instructive talk to the Im.js hi Cl int Slake Ibms.-- , .'tllxl South Wednesday owning on their trip to Og.len. and State Strts-ts- . I busThere will Is' one, at ten o'i I'H k a. in.; one at two. sI.T LAKE COUNTY FIREMEN and .me at seven oYlcock. p.! . in. GIVE ANNUAL DIME e I hIiiI feature of the confer-- j The Salt Ijike County Firemen once w ill Is- - a Word of Wisdom ex-- i w III bold their aiiiiiiat dance al the whliTi has lns-bibii carefully! An lllu.l.ii.l Friday, N'ovemlier ptaiuied w ith the bos- that il vi ill of "lo cents Is lo eiiinisien charge be Ibe means of Influencing all' Ismade who see tl toward Is'tler living. A NeN J. Malnistrom. sin of Mrs. Ellen M. Miilsipini f this city and Ml-- s Lillian D. Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Man, of San Francisco, California, were tiiarritsl lis cut I v in t'allfoi nbi. The ymiug couple will ss'iel the winter In San Francisco liien will Inter leave for Mi' blgiin. where Mr. Mnlui-strowill enter s h.s.l. The young (implc have many friends ln this city who will be pleased to learn of tbe iilfc.vc announcement. (FIERY MIHT-INASSOCIATION FROM AHRKiY Tbe Salt iiiowirs Ike County Asslatlon are Celery roncen-(rulin- g their pr.sluet nt Murray with heudquarteis at the DlmotMl Coal and Feed Company warehouse where ibey are slilppilng In carbus I siints east and west. I'HOTO FREE Dl RING NOV. A. J. I'Hcrs Studio, I'M HUU Mur-laphots at Strrrl, will Ins bide uite I'lan to get your snpis-First Ward Hn;aar Friday wllh each enter ef folder phetos during Nuvtmber. t.lgui. r y |