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Show ESTABLISHED 1890 To Organize Ml'KKAY CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. MAY Baseball Cathedral Again Proves Murray- Midvale Jinx Teams Friday With (lie advent of the baseball conc.ii. the many local fans of this national sport are becoming very active la awakening interest and or ganizing teams. it a meeting to be held Friday evening at McCleary's Barber Sliop, representatives from the Salt Lake County Firemen, Don s Service Ma the Lion's Club, and Mc tion, deary's Barber Shop, will discuss baseball problems, organize four 1,m)) teams from these various bus! and nnd civic organizations, draw up a schedule for the season dimes will start next week and there will be twenty games played during the season, two each week. HEARS A TALK VALUABLE CLASS ADULT Dr. i C. Pugnilre, eye, ear, nose ami throat specialist of Salt Lake, sioke to a large and appreciative lop-side- -- 3 3 4 2 Snow, 2b FLOWER CLUB O'Brien, Cvar, rf WILL HOLD ROSE 11 Pedro, cf SHOW, JUNE MURRAY p-l- b 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brklaclch. rf 2 0 The annual Rose Show of the Jellinich, If 2 0 aturrav Flower Club will be held Dmnianvch, p 0 0 cf Na Pezelv. on June 11. 10.12, at the First 4 24 32 Totals tlonal Bank. Mrs. Frank C. Howe has been CATHEDRAL chosen General chairman of the 4 2 ss Barrett, committees In charge of the event. 1 4 3b Maher, All metnters ure Invited to place 3 4 rose on exhibition. Floral shops Argentos, p 5 2 Out brio ,rf will place exhibits but will not Ik 5 Purcell. rf eligible for awards. 5 O'Reilly, Oh Rose Shows of former years have - 4 Ryan, II) a very fine treat for rose lov 3 tcf ers and It Is exiocted that this one Smyth 3 If McChrystall, will lie bigger and better than ever - 1 Reese, If lie will Howe glad C. Mrs. Frank 38 18 27 9 Totals to furnish any information desired runs 4; hits by exhibitors or those Interested in .Murray-Mldvalthe flower pageant We expect to Cathedral, runs 15: hits 3$. Umpire have a list of the proposed awards Decker. and and further details in the Mur M. I A. CLOSING SOCIAL ray Eagle of May 20th. CITY HALL BUSY WITH TRAFFIC VIOLATORS Murray First Ward will hold their closing social next Tuesday Mar Everyone in the to attend, and will ward Is Invited meet at the ward house at 6:30, to ivhi.r, rum will lie furnished transport them to Godfrey's Grove. Each one will bring their own h lunch and the organization will the drinks and bonfire will le made to roast welnles. Everyone Is urged to attend and Join in the fun which Is sure to be had during the entire evening. 24. Murray City has worried the traf this week by keeping a close wutch on them, and the result whs the arrest of thirteen violators. Five were convict ed and jmld a total of $7.s.00 In line. Three forfeited their ball, a total of $22, and trials of five of theni have not fic violators yet been arraigned. BASEBALL SPONSORS OF 1932 SEASON The following business firms of Murray are sponsoring the Murray Baseball team"! Joe's Oarage Madsen's MctleBry's Barber Shop Murray City Pharmacy Lyon Drug Company Murray laundry Company Brwln ititor Company Iris Theatre Morrison-Merril- Rols-r- t l Meckel fur-nls- WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETS IN CITY HALL The Salt IJike County Women's Itcmocratic Club met In the (Murray City Firemen's Hall Thurs with day afternoon at 2:00 o'chnk, . Mrs. E. E. Howe, president. preld-Ing- Earl E. Howe, nocompanled her sister. Mist Edith Jonnson, gave two cello sob, "In a Little old Garden," and the "Reverie." Judge D. W. Moffat gave a talk Mrs. by Company Wright Conoco Service A-- l Cleaning nnd Dyeing Co. ou some of the Interesting experi , Games are schinluled for Satur-dsy- ence of a Judge. were The following ' commute May 21 and Monday May 2 named for the ensuing year: Chair MANDOLIN AND GUITAR man if program committee, Mr. PROGRAM DRAWS WELL Edgar Lindsay; rubllrlty committee, Mrs. Glen E. Howe, and reScvond" r the Murray rirvnm freshment committee chairman, Mrs. Ward Mutual Tuesday bight were lleuls-- Newman. more than dellghtcl and pleased by Meetings will be suspended during of the exceptional program Riven by tlm o miner and notification th. Taylorsvllte Mandolin and Gui- the August meeting will be made tar rluh, under the direction of through the Murray Eagle. Mr. nrson Clark. The two special nurmVr played GRANT WARD BASEBALL by Mr. Clark on the musical saw GAME were eiceptlonally fine and created murh favorable comment, A baseball game between the Aa tuber special humlicrs were a ronlc and Mehhlzedck priesthood focal aolo, "Memories," by David of Grant ward will lie played Sat Hulsh, accompanied by bin sister. unlay afternoon at 5:00 o'clock at and a folk lore story by Mr. Lily the Ulierty school grounds. Baker. Following the afternoon game an apron and overall dance will be beld Murray City Pharmacy has R new In the Ward recreation ball at 9-"ten for the beaut iflcstloo of the o'dock. An admission fee of ten rect called "8tate." cent! will be charged for th dance. i Electric Lights At High S. L. County School Tennis Courts It is Reported Sateway Gyps Woman, Pays Fine In Ogden City Court , audience Tuesday evening in ward and gave many valuable and practical suggestions on MURRAY MIDVALE the care of these and other body B II O members. The speaker appeared be-- . 3 1 1 VIdic, lb-l- f fore the Adult M. I. A. class under 5 0 10 c Robls, the leadership of Mr. Ilyrum Ben-nio4 0 6 Janezlch, 3b Jr. 3 1 5 Dnoskovch, ss Tay-lorsvll- I Cathedral, muchly respected jinx or Murray-Olidvulecontinued to hold its entrancing spell over the local nine by winning its fourth league contest, il5 to 4, Sunday af ternon and thereby for the third successive year theoretically put the locals out of the championship race. Although mathematically still has speaking, Murray-Mldval- e a percentage chance, their probabil ities of capturing the coveted crown are extremely remote. behind the stellar Cathedral, and pitching hitting of Argentos, had little trouble in thrashing out d win. The victors gar their nered eight runs during the first three innings and held the upper hand from then on. Purcell, with four hits, was the day's best hitter, while Janezick, with numerous fielding stunts, provided defensive thrills. Next Sunday at 2 p. in., Divine Saviour travels to Mldvale for a game in which third place in the league should be decided. VOLUME 43 1!), 1932 JUNIOR DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE CONVENTION The Junior Democratic Conven tion will hold a state convention at the Newhouse Hotel at Two o'clock Friday, lliiy 27, to form the Estate Junior Democratic League. All young Democrats are urged to at tend this meeting. The convention will Is? closed by a dance and cards at the Newhouse at 9 p. in. Admission will be $1 "per couple. Ielegates to the convention from Salt Lake County will lie Mr. Foster Thomas, of Suit Lake and Mrs. Glen E. Howe, of Murray. LOCAL EXHIBITOR WINS PRIZES C. I Hansen, who ex hibited a variety of Tulips at the Salt Lake Flower show in the State capitol building last Saturday and Sunday, brought home eight first prizes. This show, which was by far the most elaliorate from every standpoint ever attempted In Salt Lake, was a real show and competition fhoroforo rerv keen, which speaks volumes for the nnnsen ex Libit. Dr. E. A. Tripp, of Salt Luke, was winner of the first medal: Robert Casto, of Holladay, second medal. Mrs. K. Ettlng of Salt Lake. Uilrd nieditl; and Mrs. Ben Johnson. the memorial medal. In honor of her dooeused husband, Dr. John Mr. Carl son. GRANT WARD TO HAVE SPECIAL MUSICAL SUNDAY PRO-GRA- M TWO BADLY HURT Ralph Carter and Herman Kaufman narrowly eseajx'd death early this week in a gasoline fire that completely destroyed one truck full of gasoline, all the wixsl portion of a railroad tank car and the wood portions of the scaffold supporting a large tank containing 8,.rSHI gallons of gasoline, at 33 West 3.'?rd South street. The fire, It was said, started when the pump switch was turned to pump gaso'.Ine from the railroad tank car and Carried flumes to both the truck and railroad tank. Roth boys stuck' to their posts until the switch wus turned off, but only after both were badly burned. They were taken to the emergency hospital. The Salt Ijike fire department Immediately rescinded and prevented one of the most disastrous fires that has ever been in this end of the county. Several hundred gallons of gasoline was burned in addition to the otlur losses which was partially covered by Insurance. SHORT WEIGHT ADMITTED BY CHAIN STORE Deads Superintendent Guilty When Warrant Alleges Two round, Fourteen Ounce Chicken Was Sold as Four and One half Pound Bird. Safeway IMCDKX. FT.. Miiy $, 10.12 Yesin Judge Simon Barlow's terday, city court, Juy Coats, district superintendent of meiit departments for the Safeway stores, plead guilty to U g misdemeanor for a customer. Maroni Chugg swore out a warrant charging "that Safeway Stores, Incorporated, State of Clan, on the ninth day of April, A. I)., committed a misdemeanor as follows: I'se of false weights contrary to the provisions of Section .(.', compiled laws of Utah, 1017. "That the defendoiit did then aiuL there willfully and unlawfully sell a chicken to Mrs,. Vivian Hunt, representing the sumo to weigh four and one-hal-f when In IS truth and In fact pounds, R. it weighed two ismnds and fourteen ounces." Coats plead guilty for his corjsir-ntio- n and n line of $10 was levied Wc hear people holler from the house tops about the gang- by Judge Barlow. In the April 81 h Issue of the evesters of Chicago shooting peoning paper, the Safeway stores adple down with machine guns vertised "Spring Friers, medium right in the street. It doesn't size, fresh dressed, I'tah grown lot a seem that it would make mmiii1 ISc." of difference whether a person spring, There have numerous ruis shot with a machine gun or mors about for the past Ogden a pistol, has his throat cut with months several Rhort concerning a meat knife or a sock shoved chiiln Is but this stores, by weights hotel in a down his throat first Instance wherein a warthe Ik.' to seem The results room. rant has issued. Dgdcn Post. the same. short-weighin- 19-S'- D. LUDDEN THREATENED Is-e- hi-e- Murray and Salt Lake City well organized hunch FARM AM) SdKMK Memliers of Tajlorsville Ward have a (LIB who use all these of gangsters FORMED mflslcnl program will give a sisvlal cut at Grant Ward next Sunday even- methods. They deliberately man's insurance a A farm and science club was or young ing, which will lie In charge of Mr. throat with a meat knife and caulI'd recently, to lie known as Bennlon. Jr. Ilyrum of twenty voices will because they are young they the "(uirrh Farm and Science A chorus and some are Club." which has twenty five memparticipate In the rendition of this get sympathy the sent to juvenile authori- liers from the I ; ranger, Hunter, program, with Mrs. Nellie Bennlon. have charges Tajlorsville. Bennlon and Pleasant others and ties director, assisted by Mr. Catherine second to reduced degree Creeti coimiltlliilies. persons between only Van den AkktT. and Miss Helen and will soon he out the ages of IS nnd 21 are eligible murder Reunion, accompanist. , at their work again. for mcniltoridilp. Mirling will Ik1 Soloist will le Mr. Pearl in a local hotel beld tltc third .Monday In each A salesman Mink-ay- . Wilms soprano; Mr. is murdered by a beer bottle month. contralto; and Mr. Glen Bena sock, and the ones who and l AVm. K, Kasworm Is president of nlon, tenor. Those taking other for the crime are in the organisation, Win. (lodge of tried are R.nnUn. Helen Miss are part the course of events, cleared. Granger, vice pioident ; Bertha Mr. lonald Frame. Mr. Raymond and Kasworm, father his A shoots son Reunion. treasurer. and Miss Daisy S4ireiary Gerrard. and him tn the rumble wlih IjiuicI Grant nnd FloThe', There will also ! numlicra by a then places drives at 60 rence Woodbury comprise the board double trio, consisting of seat of a car and ladle wrecks the of directors. and hour miles per MisHelen, Verna, Maurlite and he is his kills and car parent; The depart mental chairman in the run .Miriam Bennlon, Mrs. Pearl a to sentenced and tried Mae-kay-. year mid seience division Is Reed Frume faun Mrs. JanH llpp, and or a little more in the state Maikay, and Stanley Whltaker Is A bunch of sob sisters weretsr.V, In the Home Keoliomlcs The M. I. A. quartet composed of prison. start to making alibis the min- division Ihieii Woodbury Is chairMr. I.co Brown, Mr. Oscar Benlon. of a dasSieiidman nnd Mr. Jo ute the information man, and lootiu Raudeii, secretary. Mr. is crime published. se Floremv Woodbury Is song lender tardly also will give scph SchlechniBii. of these gangster of the club. Two Mrs. mxion. Noweii with lections, tried their stuff on R. 1). Lud-de- n The boy of the farm Mid science accompanist. .a druggist at 33rd .Smith iIM-.Ii.i- i chorus nre taking up farm iieeotiiit There will ! a child streets. Luddcn shot ing. and State consisting of the following: them. T heir plans misIihmii liiot moxc This It the iu Dorl and Ronald Frame, Wilms one of If every citizen would on the ki rl of the rural dlsiiiits carried. Mean Mend Reunion. Edith and protect himself the same for ndull iiliu id I'.n that hi man, and Rnron Van do Akker. ! out rounded way th.it Luddcn did it would undertaken as jet. Ill this section, The program will the quickest way society and Indicate that those who have be w th a talk" on "Appropriate t nurui can stamp out the gang cle- nllli-- theiiiM-lva iMonilter In the MSislc." ment here. lie wer for Imwill a organization Now the gang threatens hi condition their proved S. L, REPUBLICAN WOMEN I.uddcn's life. Why aren't they In many ways. Any orHOLD A TEA picked tip? Their identity is ganised clToit In better the Individknown. The identity of the 3 ual will of conre wield mi Influence Republican The Salt 11 County who burned the O. I Skagg for loi'iit for the ciillre women of District fi and 7. are In store a year nr so ago-- is also lu wlilrh Ihelr iicthiilc nre Vlted to a le at the home of Mrs. known, but if they were arn part. D. E. Evans. .10! I South 2ird East. rested it might make a black Thursday May 2d. The pubject to spot on their family name. It The short weight groeer Is not e considered will le parliament- might make the boys worse. n very "snfewclgh" adopting If our organization of govary Procedure" by Mrs. I.we. and -, "Fundamental of the Two Parliesernment is going to fail we If I he young giigters kcp r. ti There will I had better take a lesson in orby Mm. Abl-.- l. blng a fw more merrhnni In Hall nunil.er and light refreshments ganization from the gangster Ijike they will hap lulthn pold to will lie or teach the in a lesson as Lud some nre sentenccolli when dcn did. Luddcn is a refined. ed to n nd gotwo hourthey a day at home gentleman. He is a for enh rohlery committed. SOUTH COTTONWOOD IN prosperous Phil-llpps- s -t mm-tnuiili- nni-l-c- nl law abiding citizen. He is j CLOSING PICNIC business man and certainly has a ritht to protection by The Adult Clrt of Hoiith Cotton the government thru her laws. wood Mutual will b'dd a closing The attorney tries to humiliparty and pbt.lc lYIdajr evening at ate, excite and belittle Luddcn l"'"ill I Shaw's grove. There in order to clear these two Ice - welnbs. for roasting fire. rol ibers. cream and enke will le served, lie When robbers enter your sides instiy other feature of enter olace of business at fifteen time will W on lalnnieid and (Continued on last pege) the program. gl Electric lights have been Installed at the Murray High School tennis courts this week. This project, which adds so much to the practi (ability of the courts, will be balled with enthusiasm by all lovers of this sport In Murray City, and makes possible the enjoyment of the courts by many who would otherwise be denied their use except during the daylight hours. The lighting of the courts Is lielng sponsored by the tennis dub, now In its embryonic singe, the temporary committee of which Is Mr. Tyler Vincent, Ir. W. L. Wright, and Mr. Elmo Martin. There will be a public meeting In the Interest of the club at the home of Dr. Wright on Center street, Saturday evening, May 21, from seven to eight o'clock, for the purpose of orgalzlng the club, electing permanent officers, and further discussing tennis needs and possibilities. Everyone Interested In tennis Is urged to lie present and lend their assistance In furthering this Important movement. Another step In the movement to promote the establishing of tennis courts In Murray City park Is a petition to the mayor and city commission, which follows this article. That Murray City really needs a tennis court Is obvious, because of the fact that there Is practically no places of any public recreation kind for use by our cltlauis no place for our young jiooplc to siend of leisure In healthful recreation. Following Is the js'tltlon: Mayor and City Commissioners, Gentlemen : There Is quite a growing demand for a place to play tennis In (Mur ray. In the pust years It has been necessary for the majority of Mur ray jieople, who play tennis, to go to Mldvale, Jordan, Granite nnd Salt OJty to play. The a mount expended for gas and transportation can safely lie esti mated to be equal to the amount of Interest and a substantial payment on the principal of the amount necessary to provide the courts at ms-oli- 4-- H Club Plans Program At a meeting of the Salt Lake County club leaders association held In Heriiman, a program for the 19-3- 2 n season was planned by the committee, headed by William Kasworm, chairman, Miss Ellis Miss Marjorle Tume, Norman Bawden, Home demonstrator Mrs. Ivy Hall, and County Agent V. L. Martinea u. It wus decided that the club leaders' outing would be held In June, and committees were appointed for the various features in connection with the outing. A meeting will be held In the South Cottonwood Ward house on Monday, May 23, at which further plans In detail will be arranged. Ilans will also lie outlined for a health contest, a demonstration contest, and judging contests to be held during the summer. Entertainment at this meeting will be furnished by pro-grai- Pin-noc- South ers. Cottonwood and IMJurray k, lead- A meeting will l held In the Granger Ward house on June 27. at which time there will be a food demonstration by the Granger 4 II Girls' Food Club, and other 4-- (Continued on Page 5) Murray Mention Mr. Stewart Hutchison spent last week In Ogden Canyon, with hla cousin, Mr. George Brown. Mrs. Everett Bennlon returned home this week from a two week's visit to her brother, C. A. Warren, In Ely, Nevada. . Mr. Claude Bennlon left last week for an extended trip with his uncle, T. W. James, Salt Lake attorney, to New York City, Chicago, and other Important cities of the eastern section of the United States. Mrs. Ethel Murphy of &iiab, L'tnh spent several days last week home. as a guest In the home of Mr. and Realizing that the circumstances Mrs. J. P. Iliyne. She came as a of the city are such that It would be delegate to the Baptist State Conunwise for the city to assume such vention. an obligation; we projtose to organize a Tennis Club with the hope The IjiiIIcs Home Missionaries of that we can cooperate with the city Second Ward will be In Murray and furnish the money necessary to of the entire program at charge put up courts in the city park, that the Sunday evening service In Benwill take care of the growing denlon Ward, May 22. mand for such activity. We do not wish this letter to conMr. Putin Hucthlson writes his vey the Idea that we are at this mi rents from Hollywood, California, time promising to start any activity that his health is greatly Improved toward city jmrk courts, but this Is since his residence there, and that our ultimate aim within the next he Is enjoying his work very much. few years. Wc lsdleve that those who are benefited and would use the courts should bo willing to stand their share of the expense Incurred for providing the same and by forming n dub and charging a reasonable r season or sr hour of amount we lsdleve that our hopes playing, can lie realized. With this thought In mind we t with a propose to first chnrge basis of playing through an , organized club. This, we fis-1- can ho accomplished If the iden back of Is carried out. the following And nearly double the playing time isisslble In Murray at present with an ex ndlture of less than fifty dollars to lie paid by the club. The club to ! organlzi'd promises to have a member of the city commission, our mayor and one member of the school Isinrd ns directors and : PETITION THAT Murrny mny have the benefit of an organized tennis club ami to make such an organization possible we respectfully suggest, Tli at the City Commission place lights on the High School grounds and furnish current without charge until such time as the proposed club can take enre of the other expenses. will 1m? taken care of other ens-usecxM-rlmcn- s by A man In stale has Just iiecn given rite years for ding glng bis M year old mother Into the leiscnieiit and len!lng her to death degn lie wa convicted of murder. The satin' day n boy, wlri bad killed hi mother nnd got fire yesrs on second degree-- murder. It simply lok llk a man tan not do a first degree murder ant nunc. NO. 43 the projsist-- dub. Resjsvt fully, Murray Second Ward M. I. A. will hold their closing social Tuesday evening with a welnle roast, held on the church ground in the rear of the building. All M. I. A. tnemliers of the ward are Invited to lie present. Mr. and Mrs. licon post Nic holson, who have on a tour of California the two week are exjicctcd home Sunday. While lu Ins Angeles they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn, ton. Mrs. Thornton wns before her marriage, Miss Stella antsgleter. The Community ladles Aid will fnect Tuesday Instead of Wednesday next week, at the home of Mrs. Fugate, on 4X1 h South. Mrs. Bailey will ls assisting hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Payne attended the annual Spring Outing of the Salt take Ministerial Association held at Cobblemore, Ultle Cotton-wooCanyon on Monday evenlug. There Is alwnys plenty of fried chicken at CoMdcmore ami everyone did Justice to the fine dinner. An excellent program was given. 5S ministers and wives were presd ent. SWIMMING PARTY BEING PLANNED Tennis Court Committee. The boy of the Iosser Priest-hoo- d and Boy Scouts of Troops No. his ride with stop over privileges 01 and 104. nre Invited to attend a at the IVseret It looks like there will W lots more swimming party unemployment, nn body guards, dls Gym, Friday evening, May 27. They ponsors, henchmen, and others too are to meet at the Murray City numerous to mention will have a Hall at 7:0O p. m. Admission will eleven year lay off. le free. Well, since Al Oapone Is taking fa |