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Show t I ESTABLISHED 'Ml'KRAY 1890 COTTONWOOD STAKE was giv- Hygienic, materials, Styles, thods of Construction. Me- The following program en : fiLOTHING CHILDREN'S REST TOYS ANI THEIR SELECTION When and what to select for a child of a given age. Teaching menial and physical development that a child should receive thru bis with a ty. SUITABLE CANDIES . AND COOKIES FTR CHILDREN Place In the diet. Methods af making. WINTER VEGETABLE PREPARATION Considering why have vegetables in the diet. "Wliat kinds are most Important. How to prepare to retain the maximum amount of food value. The amounts to nerve to furnish an adequate supply. Rl'Q MAKING Making all kinds of rugs from materials on hand. The use of color harmony In the construction of ft i (Continued STAKE on Last Page) REIJEF SOCIETY moras organized J :i A chorus, under the sponsorship of the Stake Relief Society, was recently organl7l, to be known as the Slnglnjr Mothers. The chorus Is under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Hennlon of Taylor-tlll- e Ward, with Mrs. Carl I Hansen as accomplanst. It Is not fully organised yet as to member, but will be composed of at least thirty voices, three from each ward, when the organlxatlon la complete. Re heral will be held once month In Murray First Ward. A chorus of thl kind la t welcome and valuable asset to the stake, and a source of much pride t' the Individual member. BOY SCOUT NEWS pd Mid-val- e on Saturday between 1:00 and 4:30 p. m., the date of their COth wedding anniversary. Mr. Collings was born in London, England, April 19, 18151, and came to I'tah in November 1S5C in the Martin Handcart Company, having walked across the Plains. Ills parents moved to San Pete County in 1871, where he resided until 1910 when he went to Idaho for two years and then came to Holladay In April 1919. When a young man he served In the Black Hawk Indian War. In l(87-8he In labored as a missionary the Northwestern States. Mrs. Frances Lisonbee Collings was born In Sprlngvllle, Utah, January 28, 18.18. Her parents moved to Sanpete county about the same time as the Colling family went in 1871. Mrs. Collings has the record of ltelng the first secretary in the Monroe M. I. A. when it was organized. Mr. and Mrs. Collings hare always leen industrious, hospitable Ieple and held open house In early days to Church leaders enronte from Salt Luke to St. Ceorgn. On one occasion when President Young was returning from hi last trip to St. George he called upon the bishop of Monroe to lie entertained at noon. As the bishop had no wife he hurried over to Pro. Colling and ask od him to have his wife cook dinner for President Young, which ahe felt honored to do. They are the parent of fifteen children, nine of whom are living, but only one, a son, lives near enough to visit them on the occasion of their anniversary; also 28 n and 7 8 The people of Murray City and Mrs. Spencer Held, chairman of the program committee, announced vicinity will congratulate Judge the nuni!ers as they npiwared on Llndbeck on his decision and will the program. support him iu his course of law enforcement. Mrs. Buelah Hulsli Sadler gave two vocal numbers, "An Open Secret", and "At Parting." Mrs. Louise Hill Howe read th? recent Broadway stage success, "Another Language." Mrs. Sadler then sang "Do You Know My Garden". The Midvale Club served tea. A from very splendid representation the Murray Club attended the meetIndies being presing, twenty-fivent. PROFESSOR MAHONEY ADDRESSES LIONS CLUB OF MURRAY The Lions Club last Thursday evening was ably addressed by Pro. .1. P. Ma honey of the I'nivcrsiiy of I'tah, Principal C. II. Anderson of Hurray High School introduced the professor of economics, who siikc on "Economic Fallacies" and cited contributing causes for the present depression and also gave some interesting ideason what would have to take place lefore we could hope e MEETING OF NORTH JORDAN IRRIGATION I for Is'tter time. Abram Barker, secretary of the North Jordan Irrigation Conisuiy has Issued a call for a meeting of of the company the stockholder at the Taylorsville Meeting House. Taylorsville, I'tah, to hear rexrts of the officers of the company. Important matters are to be discussed at the meeting and stockholder should nttend If at all pos-slble- Mr. F. U. Anderson was iu charge of the musical program which consisted of nnniWrs by the Bennion Misses sisters of Tuylorsville, ReuMarion Mauriue and Helen, nion, which were greatly enjoyed. Miss nhliu of the Granite High School gave a reading also dealing wiik the "depression" which gave much f(sul for thought. . JOHN DKATTY IU'RIKD Jhn Beatty, age OX, wi fonnd 4th home on dead at hi South street on Friday. Mr. Beatty had apparent? paed away with a heart attack. Mr. John llerllng and Marshal Andrew Lundquls! visited the house when ho trace of Mr. Realty had been found for a and It I U'lleved that few day the deceased bad been dead about two day. Mr. BeaUy bad been a resident of Murray for over twenty year. born In John Calhoun Beatty F.t r IS-6- g fr Officers Elected! LAUGH AWAY THE DEPRESSION AT Officers were elected Tuesday night for the Murray Rifle club, the officers are as follows: President Ray Allan; Vice President, Eric Ijirscu. Royal Walker. In order to get the club organized is (prickly as possible an initial fee was paid by those who signed their names for membership to pay the initiation fee to the National Rifle Association and to secure the bond on the rifles loaned to the club by the government. The meeting nights of the Murray Kifle club will Iw every Tuesday night at 7:30 until fully organized ifter which meetings will ls held every other week. Two excellent ranges have leen selected for shooting an Indoor range for 22's and a thousand yard range near KrajHT for tha larger lilies. All sportsmen interested lu tia; shooting be at the next meeting to discuss s)ssilillities of organizing a Rehearsals Are Being Held Nightly For Minstrel Show Rehearsals are Iveing held each night for the Minstrel show to Thursday evening, Feb. !!nd by the M Men and Gleaners of Murray First Ward. No dull moments are on the pro gram, and the musical nurulers which are in charge of Mrs. Elsie Riclia rdson. You will be amused by the great number of clever Joke you will hear. This one for Instance: Carter I feel like a busted bnn- - Millie lind of Hall pviil iih their the day Wednesday Hansen. I.. Carl ter, Mr. I.rall attended Mt. (Jei-tgquilting pnHy at the home of Mr. A. t. PelerW In W et Jul dan Wedmidy f lat work. Mr. nolo, Mr. of Akron, Bay UndU-rho hnn in the gii'M of NatH-j- r It.yne the pa- -t wi-k- . continued on Id way to Sati Fran-clacthe flrl of the week. Mr, tJnd!erg I a convert l the I I). S. 1mr(h from the Northern State n. MIion where Mr. Bo.vce' Milan. l twrvlng M mMnn. ciitertaliMNl Mr. Nancy dinner Saturday evening chlldreo and families. Fifteen Itoji-- fr at lor t MERRIL TEW CLIFFORD BERG BARBARA CLARK MATT JURITICH MARGARET CAXNEGIETER BLENDA MORRIS HOWARD CANNEGIKTER FLORENCE CAXNEGIETER MILO BROWN IJrown In.-M- r. Mr. Allen Miss Everprccn Mr. Carter Miss Eno Miss Butler Mr. Cactus Miss Doolcy Mr. Faley Extra Musical Numbers Singing, Dancing, Playing ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c U-s- l'ii Murray First Ward Conference will le held at the Ward chapel Sunday evening at 0:30. The Stake Presidency will be In attendance and every member of the ward Is Invited and urged to lie present. All officers and teacher of the will meet various organization with the Presidency of the stake Sunday morning at 9:00 o'clock In the High Council rooms. Edward W. Guy-motheir (vlebrated 5)th wedding anniversary Wednesday by entertaining their children and families and many old time friend from 2 to (I o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Guymon are old pioneer, Mr. Guymou coming acroa the plains In ibe hand.'cart brigade. They have always made their In t'tah. living In Murhome ray the past 14 year. Of their ten children, only five were able to !e present, a son from n Iogan, two daughter ami a a daughter from Salt iJilte, and from Io Angcle were here. Two In daughter lu Oregon, two Hon California and a Ron in Nevada were unable to get here for the occasion. Two dozen gorgeous rose from their aviator on In California made more lovely the living room a of the Guymon home and wa of aWnt the fragrant reminder ii Cttonwood Stake Gold and Green Ball j tl lit lt 10 10 n e. 17 O0O0 K-- A meeting of the stockholder of the Little Cottonwod Tanner Ditch Company will be held at the Woodstock schoolhouse on February 7th, lim, at 4:n) p. m. Four directors are to lie elected at this meeting nnd a full attendance of stockholders is desired. DIME DANCE AT GRANT WARD GOLDEN WEDDING ANNL Do you want to forget VERSARY CELEBRATED sion for three hour? SALT LAKE CO. FIREMEN WIN sl.T Accepted LITTLE COTTONWOOD CONFERENCE WILL BE TANNER DITCH CO. HELD SUNDAY AT WARD MURRAY 1ST STOCKHOLDERS MEET Next Tuesday will le the 5th Tuesday 111 the month and the Murha ray First Ward Relief Ss-letselected "Relief Sslety Teaching" as the theme of this meeting. son enjoyed the evening. Bishop S. E. Brlnghurst will be Mrs. Nancy toy re returned last present and give a talk on this subweek from n mouth' visit to Cali- ject. I lemoiiKt ration will be made of fornia, where she visited her daugh- Relief Society tern hing and Mrs. I. ter. Mrs. Reah Jacobs and family. A. MeMillan. Slake Relief Society the a wonderful President, will also address Mrs. Boyce trip, ami say Hint while she vis meeting. Musical numbers will Ih given lied all beaches along the ocean Mrs. Ada McDonald and Mr. by front from Ventura to San Plego, which are at their t at this sea- Merrill Tew. Mr. McDonald and son, that no Mglit was so beautiful Mr. Tow will sing a duet. "Clist the Water." and '.t In r as snow tilled Ogdcn canyon Thy Bread will Mr. Tcv sing a solo. "I'll Co which she visited last Sunday. When You Want Me to Co, Iear Mr. II. W. posteher entertained Lord." at a party In I i:nr of her husband' This meeting will l of special birthday anniversary last Thurs- Interest to everyone and every one ones. The condition of the road kept day evening. Cird were enjoyed is Invited. All inemlsTS are css-Ia- l nnd refreshment served, other friend from coming, but a ly urged to le present. reported by delightful time w Mr. Harley Ross entertained were Refreshment those attending. inettler of the B. It. Art club it? a lovely cake decorated and served her home on Center street la- -i In white and gold, held a Thursday evening. Card were playplace during the afternoon. ed and refreshment served. The Salt Lake County Firemen A. C. engagMr. and Mr. Lloyd Park were and the Wist Jordan at the battle In a the guest Monday evening of Mr. ed School Gymnasium and Mrs. Or.tnt Morgan on Ilyland Mutiny High I'rlve. Twxityxlt ineinN'r of Ibe mi Mniid.iy night. The Wet Jordan lived a g'K"l game but found the The Cottonwood Stake flold and family eiijouil an evening of gnne- - P a they Were upset too tough g.illlif nnd niuic. I.uimIi wb wrved late i;r.ll ball held Bt the Granite by Ibe i'rc of l."n. III the exelillig. Stake hoii-- e lat Saturday nlgb' Follow lug I a Mimni.iry of the wa one of the most silccefiil ever Mr. Surah Jordan Is retried p. Ini worcd and how held In the stake. REM F.N to ! very ill at the home of her LAKE (OINTY The piUe awarded during the daushler In Salt Ike City. Mr. Illijcr (?. T. V. V. the various buslnes 1 1 15 evening by Jordan I i'2 year of use. If. limn rest to the program boiie gave f " cn. rf and made tunny Ton bajpy. Ml. F.'lilh Ilillier WB lnste to 12 0 0 ij Jones, c. . Tbur-linythe Meny Maker flub The couide awarded the prlw for o 1 0 0 If were awarded to Mr, Sander. Prirt demonstration of the Cold tie 0 2 Smith, (g wait were ElbaWth C.reen and t'ltoy Kli bsrdton. Mr. CJb-- U.ibln"!!. c 0 0 0 0 Hale and Mr. M.ircuret Peterwn. Norman Gordon of nnd Cornwall 2 0 llibbard. rg ward. Mill Creek Mr. II. M. I Iambi In entertained 1 31 The 2 15 evnnnil-er ronallty contest wa Total f friend Wednesday n to awarded Mary Paxton and Thcr-h Forty-fifion bomo F.at ening at her WEST JORDAN A. C Ocrrard of Taylomvllle ward. South. Th gnel were Mr. . T. F. I. Mayer Thl contest W a del Ided by the and Mr. Cchrlng. Mr. and Mr. ft 2 12 rf Hart, couple receiving the greatest I.'oyd Park. Mr. and Mr. John A. Smith. If 4 2 0 0 the theory Mng that the Pink. The evening wa sjiend In a 2 .... 5 c. , the greatcM nunds-- r ward having liil way. 2 0 1 ti II. Smith, rf In attetidanco decided the winner. 0 (t 0 Mr. and Mr. I Marvin Henley FcIhM. Ig 2 0 0 4 aii tejohlng over the birth of an Sllco. c MILAN ItOYtE HONORED If etcht pound baby Iwiy, Monday II. Smith. 0 0 0 0 Itl.hard. lg. t Icht, January 2X Milan C. Royce, who I on a nil a sloti to the Northern State, h Mr. Ann Ibufblcn. who bn H ft .1 i Total boiMtre.1 leen by 1elng ponted Ihi-i- i ill for m vrral wwk, I Mill t of Eastern Michi.I dUtrb S half. IM president Firemen, unable to ! op. although she wa ipiarter, t Jordan. gan, and ba leeB tranferred fhm 2 renlel a alltbtly Improved at Firemen. 3rd quarter, SI Firemen. Iflt, of Last game, on tCutitinuet Page) rcrts of ami teacher The officer enl will Second Ward Murray tertained at the borne of Mis Peggy Tavolan next Friday evening. The committee In charge of the enU Mr. Ullle Ahl tertainment Ml Peggy Tavolan, Mr. lierg, Webb Sua rr, Mr. Wctdcy Wright, Mr. and Mr. Sharp Walter. Ml Ruth Andern, Ml I.tile Mi Characters Mr. nnd Mrs. MEETTING P. M. 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd,1933 Budget Ticket RELIEF SOCIETY TO Mr. Edna Crikcr and MINSTREL SHOW trap shooting club. How's that? Mr. Carter I'nst rung. Mr. and Mr. Nal Wallace of nnmtm the arrival of Granger, a baby Urn last Wednesday. at the home of Mr. Wallace'! mother. Mr. Pax ton. In Tnl..r tlt-- . ...1 I'm- - lit11.1- tta.1l t..tUm UO'I i .. .MOlll'l MURRAY FIRST WARD M Men - Glener Girls Sec.-Treas- ., HOLD NO. 23 43 COONS! COONS!! For Rifle Club Int. The latter year that they resided In Monroe they were In the hotel business and can name many Miss Thelina Gustavcson was the men who business end guest of her sister, Mrs. lodged week prominent Governor Morris Asplund. on Second West. with them a well a Ifcunlierger and Governor Cutler of Huntsman Iester. and also Mis I'tah. who were Injured Mr. and Mr. Collings were mar- Rayola accident Christried In the old endowment house, In an automobile to lo up and able are Eve, January 28, 1S73. They any that ina around again. the happiness and friendship that winter thl have experienced they Mrs. Alls'rt Ijirson entertained h ore like people they knew back In numlier of friends Sunday In honor 1.S73. For many year people have of the birthday anniversary of her liccn very Independent and Indiffer- daughter Violet, at her home on ent to the need of other but this Ilum street. fine couple have steadily looked A party of twelve ntcmhtcd at forward to the time when klndne would come back to people and tbey the home of Mr. and Mr. R. J. would core more for each other Brown last Saturday night after than for material thing. Mr. and the Stake Green and Gold ball, and Mr. Colling are happy and con- enjoyed games ami music. A light tended with their achievement and lunch wa acrved. their friendship. VOLUME y. grand-childre- Oe-.rg- ite:30xn. KSPAV. JANTAKY .'6, 1933 Judge Fred Llndbeck of South State street has given a jull sent- pro- Holladay Couple Celebrate Trn-Inflatio- FVb-rnar- y Till gram was given in Midvale last ence to a motorist who failed to Wednesday by the Murray Wonmu's heed a alip given him for an allegClub, who were guests of the ed traffic violation. Woman's Club. Judge Llndhock's upholding of the Mrs. Howard Phelps, president of the Midvale club welcomed the authority of the traffic officers' visitors after which she turned the notice Is an encouraging incident to wlio' Wish law and order Mr. and Mrs. David Collings will meeting over to the Murray club all those maintained. be happy to receive their friends president, Mrs. Fred R. Anderson. Altout 40 Soot of Troop No. 11 will enjoy n swimming party at the ! Chamber of Commerce swimming TV Friday. January 27th. f Scout will .e In rharge of Scout master Irvln Olson, assisted by Sct 2ft, timer and Carl Erickon. MMidn, Illlnol. Deremt-eurvlved by one brother, He I furnished by Ir. will f W. U Wright. T. F. Mrlsmnbl N. Dr. Tbemlore Betty, Stale Health CI. Rorennon an Commissioner. J, C, Evan. Burial wm In the family plot In The Hoy Scout of Cottonwood Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Private serdistrict will hold Ibelr annual try-ou- t vice Mug held t the grave. The e A. Jetikln Morloarf wa of contest game SIurdj. January 2Sth at Murray High in charge of the funeral a familiar figure Mr. iWatty w School at 7:.T0 p. m. Winner of buslne In wcib of Murry, the these conies try out will be entered In the great Scout Cirrn of Salt wa practically alway alone and Council, n. 8. A., at the South gave one the Impression of search-lune of something. That High School. Salt Lake City, loth. Mng alway on the verge of an Immense discovery, Iton't we all, alI i act ways have that feeling? My be Sunday, February 6th. aside m Scout Sunday throughout Mr. Beatty ha found the answer. t the t'nlted State. Troop No. ft 4 r.f We h' so and k on'y that we. I Murray F1rt Ward, are planning too, find the answer. It must have very splendid program for Ihl leen that Solomon felt the same 'ocrBwdon, to be held at the Murray urge, when be ald, "Give toe an Flrat Wird enderflandlnj heart, O, God." I A splendid and entertaining 'TAIL UPHOLDS THE TRAFFIC POLICE Entertains Club I JUDGE LINDBECK Murray Women's EXTENSION WORK IN One of the most outstanding piece of work (lone in Salt Lake county during 1932 thru the home demonstration department of the U. S. A. O. Extension Service was done in cooperation with the Cottonwood Stake Relief Society. Kef ore the work started In the fall a full year's program was drawn up, showing what was to be done, who was to do it, and how and when it was to be done. The county home demonstration agent, Mrs. Ivy I Hall, met with the lenders of the work and business deiwirtiueut once a month to give them the work, in time for them to give it locally on the second Tuesday. literature compiled by the home demonstration agent and state specialists was given on each phase to nil members who agreed to use It and "report results. The demonstration of this work in Murray First Ward is in the capable hands of Mrs. Lnella Crane and Mrs. Martha Walker, and there has been a very great deal of good accomplished as also have been in all other wards of the Stake. CITY. depres- Of course you do, no hitch np old and come down to Grant Ward, Tuesday, January 31, and dance to music that will tickle yonr too and put spring back in the old Joint. The Jolly Time Rackateer will furnish the music. The nice part about thl dance I that It only cost a dime. The M. I. A. ha challenged the Sunday School to n contest to see which oranl.utlon can get most of if worker out, the loser giving the winner a party. DobMn GRANT WARD SLEIGH TAKTY The Iteehlve rlaswc of Grant Ward enjoyed a larty Wednesday. January 27th. Fifteen girl defied the wintry blast and Joined In the merriment. The party wa chaji-roneby tho Rcekeepcr. Mr. Ada Greenwood, Mr. Siniicr, Mrs. Phoel Erbkson and Ml Vera Johnson. PLAY AT Gil INT WARD Winder Word will present a p'ay nt Grant Whrd next Friday. The name of the play I. "Thorough- bred." Grant Ward presented their play. "The District Attorney" at Winder Ward and were very well received. "The District Attorney" cat In- clude: Jean Heils'tt McCloy, Swucer, Ashby, loin Jen-soHorace Jeiioii, Wllford Peter-oii- , Walt. Venui Lumtx-rg- , Frank Maine. Rayola Shn-r- . Margaret - Duke. Nl!s Jeboji. Per-nicKemp. Mis I Hue Slmr nnd Mary McMillan dlnste.1 the play. Ih-lls- l I- e lUsrvLTIULL SCltKDM.K OF MEN M ST KF. OF ((ITTONWO0D THE SCIIEDt'LK Jiinry Murray ward. IHinlnfl Hoili lt v. Ty!oirlle, v. Grant, at Itennlon. FrlruHry Oth: Taylorstille 1orvll!e. Murray ward. lt Rt RIAL , at IVnnlon. at 1M Ty v. Mnrry 2nd, at 1st IN MORGAN (XH'NTY Funeral service were held Sunday at 12 o'chsk In Cottonwood ward for In in T. Nelson, Jr.. who died Tlmr,ly of last week, 11h-o- p officiated at the Frand Ait-t- in Itnrlal service were In cr iharge of the George A. Jetikln Mortuary and Interment wa In the Milton cemetery In Morgan county. b. t |