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Show ESTABLISHED 181)0 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE n ii Minur j. booirey Graduates At D. A. C. I ii Logan, Utah Arthur II. from frey of Murray was graduated College, State Utah Agricultural the this week. i God- The degree "Bachelor of Science" was formally conferred upon him at vmmwiu-ptiit'nexercise held In t auditorium. Mr. Godfrey was graduated from the school of Agriculture with a de Is a gree- in animal husbandry. He member of the "Ag" cluk, Alpha Zeta, the national honorary agricul tural fraternity, Delta Phi. national honorary society for returned and Phi Kappa Iota, the College - Maybe So ? If you like a Merchants Lunch and have 25 cents, meet me at the ,'MAirray Cafe. George A. Jenkins thinks the way to beautify a lawn calls for very stiff muscles the sueceding duy af ter the hart" labor Is performed. Beautiful blondes, who laugh readily have a wonderful mission in life. Ask George. so-el- fraternity. Do not leave your good old coffee just to sell a "bloody five cent ciMr. Arthur Godfrey is the son of gar." BLshop Horace T. Godfrey of Union Mr. Hoover says the country has ward. degenerated In the last two weeks. Well, we have received our tax notice too, and feel the same way. WATER-AITANKS The ceunty assessor Is a great opMurray May Ilave A Brand New timist and should now tell us how Industry In Near Future If Pub- to raise the money to pay the tax. lic Approves Device, Ballyhoo says Prof. Wetdldey is In Mesopotamia. This country Is the, Shey and Son, manufacturers of same way. Thanks. poultry equipment and general sheet Andrew Mellon went to the Cosrt metal workers have Invented a de- of St. James in England. Many feel vice for supplying water for auto- he should be in court and wearing a mobiles at service stations, that will striped suit instead of knee breechkeep the water from freezing. es. The Installation Includes a reel Mr. Al Capone should he able to carrying air hose and a water hose, cut now without dedglng bullets or with the tank heated by electricity knives. no there Is no danger of freezing. The Murray Basoball League Is The air hose reel keeps the ground now a reality with frequent games when reels clear of hose as it up and Charley Horse in use. nt Garlic and pretzels at the Murray Shey and San have salesmen out In Idaho to interest service station Cafe will help you to retain your owners In equipping their stutlons youthful curves and revive girlish or otherwise, memories. with the Shey system. The air and water hose are State Street is full of first and and as the entire equipment second mortgage automobiles. Includes no springs to get out of Gov. Dern Is on the hunt for the order It should be everlasting. Job of vice president. We hope It Is $133.00 Is the wiling price and If not necessary for the Governor to the station men approve of It, Mur- explain tangibles and Intangibles In ray City Hhould soon have a new order to get In the race. He can factory with a large force steadily find tangibles all fine and dandy employed. but the intangible are still intangs helplg out on the ible, so far REV. D. KITCH GOES TO real estate taxes are concerned. SHEY AND SON NON-FREEZ- R I WYOMING The Rev. Dwlght KItch, pastor of the Community Methodist Church in Murray and Mldvah. will leave this week to accept the pastorate In Wheatland, Wyoming. Rev. KItch has served the people of this community for several years In the capacity of pastor, as well us the church In Mldvale, and leaves many friends who regret bis departure for other fields. Rev. King of iWheatland, Wyoming will come to fill the vacancy made by Mr. Kltch's departure, and will serve both communities, as Rev. KItch has. MATERNITY IIOSrITAL ARRIVALS How do you like our June winter? Just a Utile too cold to snow. Milk maid contest at West Jordan on Friday. Hold Phil livnti If you can. The American plan is cleaning up the United States faster than the 0 year plan of the Russians. Why did they ever build the poor house on a hill? Must hare been so the old automobiles could not make the grade and that keeps a lot of us outside. Jimmy Walker has real friends that let him have a few hundred thousands of dollars at odd times. Funny how rotten the Walker memory Is for a few drafts for tea or twenty thousand dollars and where they came from. Three Star Hennesy now smells like decayed moth balls and garlic mlied with shop worn eggs. What a fall for the Three Star goods to take on a smell like that. If you like to have a good time rend the stork market reports and be glad that you sr- - not Mr. Bob- on. He has to tell what the blame things are going to do next. New York" stock exchange scats are now sellloe for less than one hundred thousand dollars. I'll bet a lot of the stork brokers would like just standing room. girl, Mrs. Elmer Chrlstenscn, born on May 25th, Salt Lake. Mrs. Ionard Gcrrard. boy, born on May 25lh, Taylorsvllle. Mrs. Ixwls Arnold, gtrl born on May 20(ta, Butlervllle. "Mrs. Leo M. Chauffer, girl, born on May 27th, Mldvale. Mra. Elvln Barker, boy, born on May 2th, Taylorsvllle. Mrs. Harold 0. Mauss, girl, born on May 30ih. Murray. boy. born Mrs. Darrell, Holsclt on May 30th, Murray. Mrs. John MacUy, girl, bora tn If you went near the cirrus Fri May 31st, Murray. Mrs. Elden Jensen, girl born on day you must have doubted the de pression tales. What a crowd? May 31st, Murray. Mrs. Carton imrnhnm, jrlrl, born Blondes may get dirty quicker on May 31st, Murray. than brunettes, as some any, by oh boy, who caret ! BENEFIT IN COITKR TARlFf nil are to be a Elections this for the bora who house Lul ft. Cates, president of the slaughter are lucky now. Thw the bar Jbs Phelps 1 lodge corporation, has pre If the voters say k with ballots In the dicted Immediate benefits to stead of bullets in tome case. enppr Industry If the proposed 1m tif i1ntifille ronsUBiDltutt Is port tariff on Ibe red metal Iwcomc about TO"" '.' pounds a month law. Even with that rate of consumption. "I am poslti that with a tariff as surj'lii" storks are liquidated, In the price of cojpcr now at five and there Is bound to ! an inrrca If copone-haforeign cents a rmnd, will hot go domestic production any lower Mr, Cates said. -- Without per Is kept out. Thst will mean In a tariff there is no telling how creased employment at American low the price will go. The present mines. lf Murray Mention County Dairy Show In West Jordan schools. The judging of the dairy cattle will begin at 1 p. m. Prof. 0. B. Caino, head of the dairy depart-men- t of the Utah State Agricultural College, will judge tho Jersey and Guernsey cattle; and Nels Homer of Ogden, will Judge the Holstein cut tle. The milk maids contest, open to girls and women, promises to be highly competitive, both as to the nunilier of competitors and skill. This contest will commence at 4 :.'W) Dcc-oratlo- . - home, CONJOINT SPECIAL MEETING A very Interesting program will he given at the Conjoint 'Mii-tlnof the M. I. A. at Murray First Ward. Sunday evening, June 5th, at 0:30 r p. m. Miss iH.nnctte Miller will give the slogan talk. Special musical tiutn hers will be furnished by Ibe Fan fare Four, directed by Mr. A. L. H boo Klein of the of Music. The lecture of the evening will be MW u by Mr. Kcnnle Rngley. Everyone Is cordiolly invited ? Poc-atell- The agricultural special train will arrive at West Jordan at 10 a. m. The program will commence premitly at that time, and will consist of addresses on livestock feeds and feeding, poultry Industry problems, dairy hwd Improvement work, fruits and vegetables, with special emphasis being given to preserva tion and storage. Some of the speakers who will ad dress the gathering are Dr. May- nard, G. B. Cailne, J. O. Hogenson and Mrs. Itena B. Maycock. All of the above are extension specialists of the Utah State Agricultural College. Other speakers will Include Prof. Martin of the Brlgham Young University, representatives of the Utah Idaho Sugar company, UL & Salt Lake railroad and the Utah Poultry association. During the afternoon the exhibit train will bo open for Inspection of the exhibits. A special feature of interest to women will le a canning demonstration which will ls held at the West Jordnn Junior High School building at 2 jv m, The canning of fruits and vegetables and meat will I demon strated by Ivy I Hall. (iunty Home Demonstration Agent. OWammcr-gs- The meeting of those Interested lu tennis was held as scheduled ou the Tennis Court Friday night, May 27, and tin Murray Tennis Club thut has lteen In the process of organization for the past two weeks was duly organized, and the following officers elected : D. Wright, President ; Gene Wood, Vice President ; Don Frsntz, Secretary and Treasurer, and Tyler Vincent, chairman of committees. The dub is controlled by a Board of directors consisting of our Mayor, one member of the City Commission and a member of the 'Board of Education, the latter two members to Is elected by the resioclive Isalies. At present there is no charge of any kind to belong to the club, and every one who plays tennis or holies to learn to play are invited to all meetings und are urged to join and help to make a tennis club worth while In our community. Some have been led to think only those who buy season tickets to pay for the lighting of the high school courts are members of the club. The lights of the court are just one of the projects of the club to increase playing time, and the sea son ticket Idea was used to accom plish tills purpose, without adding to the burden of the taxpayers, and as far as finance goes, it works. In one more season we can pay the city for the labor, and interest on the money, and still have money in the Tennis funds. Up to date, we have raised enough money for all material bought. Now the problem liefore the club Is: How can we work out a scheme to get more courts without adding any extra burden to the The only answer seems to Is', donution of labor, trucks, teams, and money, and a lot of Interest by all tennis players. And hist but not least, the cooperation of our Wo man's club, Lion's Club, Board of Educution and City officers. all eooerute and see what can lie done for as little expense as jkis slble. Murray needs a recreational park where several different games can Is- played at night. The Drst thot Is, it can't be done, Depression! But all that would have to be done would be to unwind a little wire out of the cobwebs, get out a fewlight sockets that ore lying around our different Homes, taue a nair down dlseurdc-- isdes, a little well directed work, and we could have enough Imrse sins' pitching courts to supply the needs of the com munity. This Is Just one of the things that nil this surplus time could Is- - turn ed to and help keep the surplus worries time and accoinimn.vlng from getting to big a bold on the of our community. Continued on page 2 present. Mrs. Ceorge Plngley and daughter Mary, of Myton, 8ieiit several days this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Boam of Idaho, were visitors at the home of their son, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bryan several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Trachsel and children, Margaret and Ernest, accompanied by Mrs. Martha Hodell and daughters, Margaret and Lydla, mon tored to Logan Sunday for the returnDay holiday. They ed Monday evening. Miss Margar et Hodell remaining In Logan with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Felix, to sped the summer. Mr. Albert Llnnell, brother of Mr. W. II. Llnnell, G7G Eust 4th South, died at his home in Suit Luke Tuesday, May 24. Mrs. John Gunn, of Sparks, Nevada, sister of Mr. IJnnell was notfled two weeks ago of her brother's Illness and was here at the time of his death, staying al the home of Mr. W, II. Llnnell. Mr. Gunn came a week ago, and accomiHinled his wife back to be present. GRANT WARD GLEANERS GIVE 10c DANCE Girls vt Grant The Gleaner Ward will give a "Br Dance" on Tuesday evening, June 7th in the Ward Recreation If nil. Thy extend a very cordial InvltBtlon to the public to Join them and have a Jolty good lime. The tousle will 1st "Just rite." Mrs. McLloyd Klllpack and children, and her brother Chnunccy S. Harmon spent the week end with their parents in Manll. The Second Year Devhlve Girls of Mill Creek Ward accompanied by one of their teachers. Mrs. Llnule Burt, enjoyed an all day cutlng In Millcreek canyon last Friday. Mr. Burt took the party up In a trurk, leaving early In the morning. The day was spent In n hike to the summit of a nearby mountain the pek and late In the evening bon-firgroup gathered around a huge and roasted wclnlo. Mrs. I.uella Crane will entertain tho officers and teachers of the Murray First Ward iTlnmry, Frl dny afternoon. Mrs. Fred R. Morgan and son Fred Jr., spent Ivcoratlon Dny In Randolph, visiting with relatives. Mr. Morgan decorited the graves of her parents who are burled there. M.r, Allsrt Smith of Salt accompanied by his mother, Ohm Smith, and hl sister. Iaike, Mrs. Mrs. Clara Morris, of Murray, returned last Monday from n ten duy trip Baseball League HILL PITCHES ONE HIT GAME Baseball is going over full In Murray Baseball Season Schedule blast with the Lions Club leading the Murray League up to date with 2 games won and no defeats; SCHEDULE: 20 GAMES y Shop and Don's Service Sta tlon arc tied for second place; Salt Lake County Firemen and the Gear Jammers are In the subway with 2 heat lugs each. Following is the box score for Wednesday's game: AB II PO A McCLEARY'S 4 2 Matthews, 2h 1 S 1 0 rf Erlckson, 2 0 Brown, Ri 1 4 11 0 Carlisle, ss Gaines Open Dates Teams Mon. Frl. Murray Lion's Club S. Sun. Thur Burlier McCleary's Tues. Sat. Don's Service Sta. Wed. S. L. Oo. Firemen S. L. Co. ADirgan. lb Mocha m, cf Bollard, If McCleary, c Hill, Pitcher 4 3 3 3 2 3 9 2 TOTAL 2S 10 9 1 Gear-Jammer- s Black type indicates Sunday Games Week Day Games at 6:00 p. m. Sunday Gaines at 10:30 a, m. 12 11 Uon's Hub: 10 10 110 110 14-1- May June 27-2- 3-- 226; July 9 August 711217-21- . McCleary's: May 29; June 31 ; 21 26 20; July 3 5 August Don's Service: May June S- 15-7-1- 19-2- 0 27-3- 10 July 12-1- 4 S. L.O. FIREMEN Robinson, If Cook, cf 4 p Harmon, ss Clay, lb Smith, 3u Saunders, rf 2b Olson, c Reld, p Watts, James, cf AB II IH 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 740-14-1- June 3 7- - July 227-29- ; 0 1 August 3914110-17- . FIRST ROUND: Friday, June 3, Lion's 0 Club vs. Gear-Jammer- 0 Sunday, June 5: Dou's Service vs. McCleary's. 0 Tuesday, June 7: Firemen vs. 12 Gear-Jammer- s. 0 (XX) iWednesday, June : Lion's Club vs. Firemen. Friday, June 10: McCleary's Shop Hits: oio oooo McOIJIARY Runs: 103 wo 0 Hits: 220 801 2 SUMMARY: Runs Reed 1, Olson 1. Wutts, 1. Saunders 1, Erlckson 1. Hill, McCleary, Ballard 2. Morgan 2, Carlisle 1 ; Three Base hit. Reed ; Two base hits, Qlbrgan 2; Innings pitc hed by Hill, 7, Reld 4. Cook 3; Credit Vic tory to Hill, Iwlng pitcher, Cook; Struck out by III1I 9, Reed 4. MURRAY LEAGUE STANDING Ist Pctg 1 1 1 1 1.000 .500 .&!) 0 0 2 2 Won Lions Club . Don's Service McCleary's Shop 8. I Co. Firemen Gear Jammers May 31; Gear-Juinmer- 1 1 19-2- 4 7 10 10 23 TOTAL Score by Innings: FI REM EN" Runs : O40 ; 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 fl August 2 5 28 ; 8 1215 Firemen: June 17 20 2029; August 2- July 22-2- 2 0 .(XtO .000 PRIMARY HOLDS MAY FESTIVAL The Primary of Murray First Ward held their May Festival on Tuesday, May 81 In the Recreation hull. Two hundred children were there to Join In the festivities, a a feature of May jxile dance the afternoon. Little Miss Paris was the May Queen. The children were all treated to lollypopH and all day suckers and all report a very wonderful time. to California. They visited Mrs. YOUNG LADY VISITS HER Smith's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. PARENTS Angeles, and Arthur Smith In made motor trips to all the Ixinii Mr. and Mrs, George Lyon had resorts along tie const, vlslled Tin a thrilling surprise Saturday Jiiiinla, and hud a very wonderful quite when their daughter, Miss time for the entire ten days, they evening, Lyon arrived home, without Elinyra rcMrt. thetn of her intention, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen en- notifying a several month's stay In Calfrom tertained at a family dinner on Miss Lyon went down lust . I rut Ion Dii y nt their home on ifornia. and likes the country fine August State street. kJio a few weeks visit After says. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Smith enhere to return to Cali die exjssis tertained nt dinner Monday for fornia. their dutiKhler and family, Mr. and . 'Mrs. Fred Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lyon enter-talnc- FAMILIES UNITE IN THE MAKING OF A HOME Wednesday evening In com limei't to their daughters, Elmyrn, A wedding of more than usual In nnd Elaine, who was recently terest In twk place Wednesday at St married to Mr. En Faux. Vincent's Church when Mr. Peter B. Golesh of Crescnt and Mrs. Ma rian tigren of "Mhirray, were united US In marriage by Father Patrick Ma- all the much have like to would The gulre. very The bridegroom Is a farmer of ncw happenings in yottr section for ptihlicaiinn in its columns. Crescent, 47 years old, and the father ef eight children, sli of whom These news items appearing in your local newsan unmarried. paper indicates that your community is alive ami active, The bride, Mrs. Ogren, 47 years and the ptthlicity given your coming events would he of of age, Is the mother of four chit real value to your community. dren, three of whom are tiumarrlod. The couple, with their families Will I Let us hear from you make their home In Crescent. s NO. 43 43 Lions Club Leads Murray Is Organized 1 i. Fallon Play of Murray Tennis Club The Murray iFirst Ward lrimary will hold their meetings in the morning at 10;30 Instead of In the afternoon as previously, beginning with next Tuesday. Rhuel Shaw, son of Mr. and Mts. George Shaw will be one of the graduating class from the University of Utah this month. The Ladles of the Community Methodist Church Aid Society are reminded that the next meeting of the Aid Society will be held Wednesday, June 8lh, at the home of Mrs. Sundwall, 4743 llyland Drive. The Millcreek Camp, Daughters of Honeers will hold the last meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Ernest Croxford on East 40th South, Thursday evening of next week. The time will Is? largely devoted to social activities. There la dancing every Wednes day evening In Mill Creek Ward. Good music Is always a part of the program at every dance and every one Is sure to have a good time, if he attends these dances. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chrlstenson are the proud parents of a baby girl, bom Thursday, May 2T.th, 10T.2. Chrlstensen was formerly Mjrs. Miss Melbu Morgan. Mrs. Minnie Cousins mailed a lovely birthday cuke to her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Stine in Southgate, Los Angeles this week, June 2nd. The Cottonwood Camp, laugh ters of noneers will meet lliurs- dny aftrenoon, June 9, at the home of Mrs. Alice G. Silver on ine street. A one o'clock lunch will be served, followed by games. Mrs. H. the asssltlng hos V. Ballard will tess. All members are Invited to be Plans for the Suit Lake County Dairy Show are practically complete. D. W. Greenwood, in charge of entrlcM for Holstein cattle, reports that about 33 entries have been made to date. A. W. Daw, In charge of Jersey cattle entries and entries of the dairy herd Improvement association, reports that Jersey breeders are planning the most representative exhibit which they have made in years. Exhibits of dairy herd improvement association entries will include cows which have made high production records under supervised testing machines. E. It 'Mhdsen, in charge of Guernsey entries, states that although Salt Lake County does not have a large numlier of Guernsey cattle, they will have the most outstanding individuals on exhibit Friday. Four-Calf Club entries will Include calves and heifers of the three breeds, and it Is estimated that a total of about 25 entries will be made In this doiirtuent. The dairy show program will be gin at 9 a. m. with a junior dairy cattle Judging contest, which will be participated ia by 4 II club mem bers and future farmer entrants from the various high schools. This contest will be supervised by Taul Boyce, L. W. Hillam and IiCslle Nel son, agricultural teachers or the Jordan, Granite and Cyprus high on the VOLUME 2, 1932 vs. Gear-Jammer- Sunday, June 12: Firemen vs. Don's Service. SECOND ROUND: Tuesday, June 14: I Jon's Club vs. Don's Service. Wednesday, June 15: Firemen vs. McCleary's. Friday, June 17: Don's Service vs. (.ear Jammers. Sunday, June 10: Linn's Club vs. Firemen. Tuesday, June 21: Don's Service vs. McCleary's. Wednesday, June 22: Lion's Club vs. Gear Jammers. Friday, June 24: Dou's Service vs. Firemen, Sunday, June 20: McCleary's Shop vs. Lion's Club. Tuesday, June 2: Gvar Jammers vs. Firemen. Wednesday, June 20: Gear Jammers vs. aicCleciry's. THIRD ROUND: Friday, July 1: Firemen vs. Lion's Club. Sunday, July 3: MeCloory'a vs. Don's Service, vs. Tuesday, July 5: Lion's Club. Wednesday, July (I: Firemen vs. 1 ion's Service, Friday, July : Lion's Club vs. Mc- Gear-Jammer- s Henry's. Sunday, July M: Gear Jammers vs. McCleary's, Tuesday, July 12: Gear Jammers vs. In's Service, (Ciuutlnued on lat page) SUFFERS BROKEN ARM IN ACCIDENT e SEND Wet-den- ali YOUR NEWS While on a trip up Emigration Canyon with bis family on Ikeeora-tloiHiy, Mr. U rover Brown hnd the misfortune to suffer a broken arm nnd other Injuries, the serious-li- e of which has not yet iceen deThe accident occurred termined. when Mr. Brown Unit bis fooling while playing with the children in r the edge of Ihe (he party, fell and down the rmtwtik-menstream, n rs-n- . He was rendered unconscious and was saved from possible drowning by his son, who sprang Into the stream and held his father's head alsive water tint II help could reach blm. lie wns brought to town an rushed to the hospital, where he could be is resting as well The rttont of his injuries besides his) fractured arm cannot be determined until the Intliinistlon has subsided sufficiently for an X Ray eismlnatlon. |