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Show ,. lTrirarillMrl THIs- - i I. n in ft CCC Progress The Civilian Conservation Corps makes the first reiirt wit It figures to show what it has accomplished Director Koliert in half a Fechnor says the work of his 300,-xcivilians in 15(H) camps through- aSTAULISHKI) lsiK) MCUltAY out the Cuitt'd States in rated as to excellei.it hy exiwrt foresters. I'p CATHOLIC TO LEAGUE October the men built 12,I'1 miles PLAY GAMES HERE HONORS of trail, constructed 0S,000 noil ero- CLUB sion dams, 4221) bridges, planted LPh(T KhhN COMPETITION trees on inure than 2",1HK) acres. IE in KiTectlvely they fought tires and For the first time since the insect iests. They did more than aid of the league, 7 years ago, was Word ception received Lewlot: front uud physicalthe forests Mentally Catholic Ilasketball league games Mrs. Maud this week j hy Chcgwhl to have snid are kept ly, they a will he played in the Murray High been had us that slip lell, elected condimen in first class young School gymnasium. Vllow of the Itoyal Horticultural tion. Oil Tuesday the strong St. Patworld wide society, organization )i-ii- CITY., ITAH, TUlitSpAV, JANUAUY 4, 1034 VOLUME 44 SCHOOL DAYS - !r devoted to the Advancement of Former Premier Ldotutrd Herrlot, article, hits France iu a puMi--heon her War Debt stand, lie says that in pursuing a different course than Ilritaiii has cost her the sym pathy of America and the support of Cleat I! tit ;i in. Trance Las not paid her War debt to the V. S. simply N'oiiise it is a war debt and Herriot gives bis country something to think about in saying that by a beTi'2 jer cent reduction the debt comes commercial in character. This means that France's lienor dermis on her settlement of the debt. ticulture. Hi?, Bad Boys, At Home '"Machine (inn" Kelly that he would butter his v,V OKI of Leavenworth Federal Instead, his I'r ioii bs- Christina rut b; ht him solitary big, bragging H jiioise with his v other of "IMg fi are in..' world rc.cu thought to ti e beginning ef ia helpless i;,.r-- c laslel ! , as a : !e,t- v I hor- She is uuthortty on all questions pertaiulrg to horticulture, and has given advice nnd Information to countless numbers of Inquirers on this subject. More recently she has made a strong npieal through the Tribune columns for roadway by both public and pre vute Individuals, Mrs. Chegvvhlden Was notified of the honor bestowed by the society by Lieutenant Colonel F. It. luhatn. C. I'.. 1',., M. C. soeretary Fellowships in the society are in rccogiiion of outstanding' '. ink it) the "eneuuragt meat and lie and pra'-tli-a- l !:!ipr-'itie- i!t of horlieitllure." i I H - M -- iildell the at pie-eli :'tv.:::. of the Ft.ih r. in of Garden Clubs. ( . Fel. 3 so I. at : raw "K.-r.-' '. !"!-- f. . I 1 i $21,325 a I I ' :',.; ' , : ' ill' 1 r.'tleO 1ST !;. i 1 .' . ",' i. 111 w hat I : I dp- W uteb r ' . ' ' ' - " ,.! ture. I !M. , - !;sH' 0 I v. ! l K I li T. l'a Lis stud'e- - of the litres that th- - :p;- -r will U the great I. .': He U t Per ! J.r.-.!let- -- f- -r a i: ) .ft1., Ida cd'aa' ..( II... ... fu-- a'op'au. voi!.! at - : ed f. r a iiinl then real j Ire, s ! l;oo--e- form tb a ! d. i ea i ! e; , i : ; a- t - i - . Id:-,- Mr. and Mrs. Snr.ili Male t H f . violet, :... f. , . ' . .,.. ' ' ' : a ..; . u J;. I a m- , f " ! n :.a a -.- A aaa a a a ' .- V. ' f - la fr , ;' ; nir 1 1 , fit-- . fit The 1 IM W s MIN DIl I Arrorditig tii announcement made World's Fair officials, A Century of Progress Exposition will Is ois In lft.U. Tin- hig tliow was such a great success that many new thing1' Lave been nddel for the benefit of those who lmve already tlsltcil the Fair, and who want to come agitln. and will make It doubly Inter ting to those who see It for the first time. hjr n-- - P'-f-- s-r Tc-- o'ehsk tiers Hill the mci-tiii- li:IM(i le-- . v t to-- hi I The.de.: '!!;o:e. f II n in et. da M ' ' r. p; !ed '. he 'I d ,r, id l i .. ' a- - ! o . ;,..e ! -- v . ' -- KI) ef )'-- "' iinil- - ii L. I iii.. , -i :,t Vpiuav I a . i . dh ei.-ua- h- !. . : .' v d' ; tt. a;-;,- I i p-- I '.p--- i : t i -- -- I Ibi-Ks.- tnt 1M . he, jto rn-te- -- I v -- I i I W.iid w a rehoa.-io- , after Thutvlay, .Lttut Siliv The ptognun Jaieainy ary I. will be turned ever to the va will of trilig noeie of tin rlons churches for disposal, nnd and ai ' apg no tit. a!- rioted istutineiitly, Mr stot tlmt lliicei long iii your n.cm Uttuh Ward stated tmlay. ot, The c. the pregiaiil l Ulnler The Itcllef store has pot bet n the dirctloti ..f Mr, Wpfor.1 Pier fum llonlnjr actlvt-'- this winter due sen of Sandy. We fis I colifuletit lo other forms ef caring for the that lit' prog I nit! w HI le a contile Dr. 11 Nd SJ.eflliiatl Wil l.e lie, otsnel two Ua!'e, ef the ctnlletil tvp-- of pro t the recular M I. A. . ..rneedy, atiil It has dnys each neck recetitlw. to dKttl- Ktam ti nt the conjoint ni.i ting' Joltif tnn tll g Snihlav evening III hute what retnalned from last years htentbt to the pi epic if Mur MtliraV So olid W.Hll. rv.lVelie InvHc-ctlTltles, jrav Fits! Ward. to attend le l'i:-- - v.-i- - ! I (ONIOINT .1 li eti-hr- i . - ht I ..j-.iv- ' v '. ki:y I'-- fr .a,,,: Ml i i .lor ;u!.I t i n: a aad !be f..lb. lug ).:,:', f -- I a f d, :i!h. in 'li - . ; All i bulling, inati-rbi- l and sup plies rentaliilrg at the lic'icf Slot onv-tutl- I ia - "1 ,1, s , lessott Will be Ht "J o'c!.) !i, a!.,:, ,e! I ' ' Mrs. Nellie 1 tunny win be p, V ;. f S a ay. i. I cliargf of Ihe lesson. A full ntti-nit. !.tty and d 'IHV IS Utg.il. t,e f Mm ray. ueMef waeehoim; (Iomh ' a- i ,!, v, ; ..f ea, W o; au'.ii b- e , .s . J ;.-- I al l li e w S. S.,-,d- ..a;; a . A ; d in a a f , - !.!..! Mi - .L.aa Is '. .1 "id ( ' ; ' . '. Ma Is-e- n Good New j '. . s P. lu I ' -- v ; ls tie lft i i '. ,. !: ai d - e- i : purple a ' i ! i ttary Mrs. Geo. A. Jenkins was hostess ordained by the Hoard of to the Murray Ladles' Hrldge club Coiniiils-Ioner- s of Murray City, afternoon. Wednesday Ctah. : I i; g u Neighborhood News 'Is-cr- " i I JtKKH El'CKXSlN(7ttr a 1 i :.. lr rud.tiv ! Iomlon was cxvtlug to record i rord 19XT as tho atmnli'Mt year until ten consecutive days of gray nkte and f"g nil but bll(c out th Lope. And the ctnbnriiHslnit part ef the ultnatlon Is that there's tw Economic ConferctHv Iu wvdon nv, tip vn which the responsibility for fo mid gloom might nortnnlly have placed. TldtlE AdMt The next two years w ill be strenuous years for Murray City. After that time the debt payments will be much smaller and If the City Commissioners resist the lure of spend-fngrsmaller rni'tget would be sufficient. Another Item to thluk alstut Is, will the revenue he as large as thut Amount shown by the estimate? ...,.,.,, ; ,,,, . :'. -- U . l.!;a:.v ., l,e II .: .f positive prom-itonnhb b stoi k, aubtadi ta, n! France will Mibmlt to the Conevi w :a ;i ..i conference noon. Progressive t Why gi to Califmni t i; ot nil offensive weapons of can cujev stti h went',, r out II.U w ltd' r. offetiw. nnd ntrcrcsslott as cr.fing n froti wmch i;i n tier with the iew to armed attack Mt'KK.w MI of LMNt. SOdETV thf are principal j.iliit. both and the Roosevelt of the French answer t. the ltclch'd The Murray Fb-- t w. ,i i;, ;,. f ' ! demand for rearmament. Society will hold th. ir .:. the New Year 'Fie lav, of lug What To Do About It pm-i- ;n i 1':. .. dale d.. , their h dull tl.ijj witti t! ,r t..'. Many report IS .w - I U :' . ex- P.e It ies iu Cotm- - l'o-sibl- li! THE . this ,v!is.tf, violas, id : .,,.,, be :. a M iiad. r . th. American disarmament propria N its restntel by President In ltls Wilson Iay ad clod co. at f- - France and Roosevelt Agree linIs d b- ..v ..,. ',,!,,,., ' s! ;:.: KIssIlng acro-- s tinmiles rut hour. This Jears of de idopnieiit ly fust stratopl.ineft. .v. '. , Au-n-- j , ' - ".New FOIt CONTAINING IN EXCESS OK ONE HALF OK ONE PEUCENTFM iF AM'oIInL HY VllM'MK AND NOT To EXCEED 3.- -' PEHCENT I'M OF ALCOHOL HY WEIGHT AMI PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. g. . t -- n... '.' : t . . :!' . ., ' ' 'i ; Electric ! i 4 ' !.,:;-- r.,;! 600 Miles 'e Prof. ': ; ,r, I ." 1 - Toy" J.n: ,. I ' operating the Mr. ami Mrs. II. V. Ballard were SECTION E This ordinance hhall New Year day guests of their the be liberally const rued for the purj.. ,! li . son !.;;aii:(:4fr la- li; in wii. Il this servlreis ant) family, Mr. and Mrs. PresVi,, pose ef protecting the public health, life ill .el be, l; a tr,ah ::t of r ton dver. fellow; The pa(iers Lav f l'.allanl, In Murray. pcaiv and morals of the Inhabitant wis. f..r . d il t'ei IlOliloll on scores of el of Murray City, Miss F.lleen arrived home h- Idso v',.r,:!i A aa eineiit aine-nt improving ceti-a from few Ogden, where dtiys ago SECTION 2. It shall be unlaw-lu- l ef Sail Lake. ,.,! ijoi.s, lave carried on rescue ac-- I Iteeu she has attending Weber coltie !e. d lirav. - ef s. (.:. i.tU-.o for any iersoii t. engage In the . ' . - when batks, industries nnd two the years. lege, past individual-- , have faced ruin, furl husincsjt of a wholesaler ur retailer r within the corporate limits live ie l.il as t otiiiniliiit spokeMilcll of Mrs, Katherine M. Clnrk and itumi i: i;oi lci;k tnd adv.H ates. of Murray City without iirst having daughter Luthliis, Thursday, I HI S NO s VI E M 1E procured a license therefor from the January 4. for Oakland, California, Attl- h'- - by Ifesidflit F. S. liar Hoard of Commissioners of Slurray where 11. It. Men ill. Profes lis. I.. ......,.r h. s; they will visit for atiout two as hereinafter provided. I (Jre.-tCity -'C. E '.lit and 1'otace ,, weeks. ,f o,,:i ),,. I.,, ! ida aided in the publication. o ! a dev. s. ai,. n r f led SECTION 3. The woid its Miss Juue JUIlsrd entertained at e: ; 'he 'a lu used means this onllnaiice any dinner last Eslis" ( 01 ICE M Friday evening for Mr. la-A a.e.-idI'd. Ld. If. beverage obtained by alcoholic fer- atnl Mrs. Thomas and daughter. Mr. b. iU 'J he Pa'ent TiMcbels" i r a f a d mentation of an infusion or doeoe Thomas Is an Instructor at the la-ia. i ef !,'.,. piviuoiph Si b.Hil in Taylors tiou of barb'y, malt, hops and other school Miss where Madison Italian! V He Cl h: o'l !,te I'.dh', vide, aie s ai ,, j !,g ;i hotile tinrs Ingredients In drinkable water und Is employed. Co: e mi 'i' 'i ii'iiiig ea'-.- -. A- - outlined, there containing in ex.t ss of of - d ot , A.. Mr. Karl Price, who has been lie! ','d.t hi j.ae (wo gioiip-- ilicltidlng thltt.V-- one r ( of ulcohui by volume w. i.d it .: d'l fsc.ii a le:. f.v.- - heii. s. fi..ii Lciinloti mal Li and not more than 'A.'2 ttntun In ft Salt Ijtke hospital the past I I '"' ' if:, la i. lei i) ie. lao group has of alcohol hy weight. several months, returned home dur,! ma Hi dl, aa-v,oi-,i a y iV boltts ea. !, U)ter t lie (11 ing the week where be Is convalescThe word "irsoii" Includes nnj ' .i l '.!..-Lind-;i- y, ion In s.,, nan ; 'lie i, ;i ing. indiv iditnl. firm, copai tnershlp, as ir-v.. ,. !:!, - ! hio.di. ..e, lie t"i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harker of s.Haiailoit, eorp.ratIoii or any group ai d by '.'oi; lie t ,, ,.f : .i l. NEW LEAK'S PAKTY ANN! or . f . I.d a conil.iiiatlou Idithrt, are visiting this am P.lackfoot, as v - r acting unit, tie Ihe plural as well as the sil gulat week with Mrs. Ilarlenr's brother ia ha: wi;' . tie :,,.. t l e. I. 'on watd s,,,,,v S. Iloo held lotmls-r- . and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Me-;. t to th. !.- v., oil !de ,1 ai.ii aal V w ear I ny , ( inle, on Glenn strict, I W .! !.. ii Wo-,la', t;o., t ,i a ii Th.- word nit. re- -t retailer" means ntt . t a .; he. ,l ,a ha' the a ai in ! h" In '1 lillig. In the .1..: p: per-o- ti Mrs, lblry Kerry. 102 North th engaged in the sale or'tlistri h :na ei, ! he ti de I.e.- ,a ' a l:.i..: a lie la C W Jls tuition of Ins r to the consumer. West. Salt City, entcrtnltusl t e. .. I t o ta a vi to tvoa .i . win lj lie-- ! of the little folks Mrs. Anios llariuan. Tuesday Tlie word "W hoh s.ilcr" tneitns .iii ntiy ,,, t, r I'l j ..' dtttv o.d a i. d tl.till. lit the even f ison other than n brewer engaged evening at a shower. Table games I. . !'. r - :i Led the ad'd - eiijoVe.l a ileliciiti'd in ihe dl trihiiMou ,,f H.r n ),v, were phtytsl after which a delicious . W I i a a ...--a p.. ...., li le i ah- of ,lo.liii!g !e 1, ilat a !lc lunch was served. hupp) retail (,. ili;iilpi - a ; m h s ti e N. V. ai J ..y J'.. and . hi an.! In ea-- e In lots or is, joiii.g hot Mrs. CnnnlngtoD was hoeten t.t d.o.ah' u !.. , j,a, h Id i t s. less than four gallon kegs l cont M. M. M. club Wednesday ef the ic ,l i .a f..r si,!.-- i ,. 'i ,b.:,n sumers. - la,,, j,, sis-k- . A served was hot for a dinner last 1101 h s 1 ( I l. MI 1.1 . . ' t ", if he as .d IJ.vii-o- h of SECTION 4 Usiicd to right nienilsrs. Five hundred A d to. . 'ing of Ihe I'll rcli! k p; o i'l- t he i: the pi hereunder shnl) p ,,f (t,,, following played during the afternoon IaVon held kinds and slad! have the low !m i vv.i- t.. tin- hog. Te.d.re' ea he Mowing llitrtson winning first pil;e, i M Sehoe V. Iflil for to ; Hani Nelson, Ptvleolltlj prize going prit leges Mi. 'h.-Ca-- i i: In oihi r w. nnd Hinging li:i. fii-- ! d- li" ia tl "A" retail Ibelise tlilltl.H i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edards pregiain Was pie the IhctiM-- !.i -- i ll Ust 111 the ollgln-n- l i..e.,.( u the ''.'':. I ' ' ff I.ih. - A at tallied their for fhower al-bottles having the hi! I of (!, .ted o a ogv (ea ill,. ! pl'eglllllt. daughter K.lla, who was married to The p. le.t'V for Wilful f .Hute p. Seine til... v., 11 ill -- illgllig Ill.lkel fef eff Autos 11, llsrtuau Christmas I've. pa.V (llO p! e, illg la )ll.l (veil p!,o!.e. Ihe otterl v. rv.al light the plt'liiist'S. In plHiing The ('letting was bill. IC on ut f,, no.' more- tjiaii Ll veat-Cl.iss the gamp of touring. Mrs. Itobblns li.vlise retail "i i fine of not mot,, Can pi.im Ihe II, io.ee M H, ,. orcn. won high score, A lovely lun heoii The Ladle- th. j,t S. let V of or both, offb i lls jM.int out. was strveil to thirty of her friend. lntiMtat v l. t hoi'i t Chut, h wilt."' U,U'H hsvltig (he lutd ef the I i ilcwspajH'rS' .lean, a li in." He ascribed lap.-i'growth in pre-tiit- - s .ia.il s. rviie dining the :i i .a tali'-Itiir- ii n'.rlol t I ( Provo, ; : f PUOVIDINO UECL'EATION. CON OKI I NANCE AN" . o-- i : ' AN ORDINANCE attaining new jnwver and dignity, according to an article Iu the e,ent!y published (Quarterly maga-,.i- : e of lirighiiin Voting I'nh ersity. The ceiiiinuiiity newspier lias o.'ne into its own as a real s.olal (, "V rites Carlt'.u Oilm-.ee- , in article an in iiitt j. i;n,a lor, i V I. l'K0HiS()K V. an- - ! ! v. SPEAKS KEtiVUDING COMMl'MTY NEWSPAPER li. t v v" i In Light Plant In 1934. and other penses guru as debt service and brings the total $H,D75.O0. : : ' r a, i (1 .i. M i iI'-m-- - T1 .u p nun ' t!i:Ml.s was 7. PottT-- Mid-val- ! r , MAW TUkT I 'el TURO VLl , OR. e - : V00NCJ- - NO, a" fm Jiir, :t d SlP e oom setae oo . Mrs. Chegividdeti has for years been u tireless worker in promoting the organization of flower clubs, and, beautlficatloti programs of every mi ture. Iu our own community the Murray Flower Garden club is the result of her efforts. She was the first president of the chili which she was Instrumental in organizing several years ago. Through the columns of the Tribune she has from day to day sent forth to the readers the gospel of public und home beantificatioii. Computed on prosjsH'tlve tax payments for li4, Murray City estimate the receipts for im will total $128,045.00. RuUtling ixrmlta In 1032 only yielded the elty 4.00 which certainly shows that building was at a very low ebb. Dog taxes In lft32 brought In $i'.9 and the city paid for dog exiienses $102.00 or a loas of $33.00 for dog business. The City expects to spend In 1931 $0100 on the Police and PrUon. No pluns are divulged regarding money halted lu Jail cells. Th Fire Department Is to receive $4x00.00 and the Public Library, $2130.00. are Dog expenses slated at $300.00, and this looks like bigger and meaner dogs or else a big round-uof the canines. Bond Interest and Sinking Fund, $9850.00; 8peclal Assessments, and Honda. $1000.00; total far these old settlers, $20,000.00. This U money to liquidate old debts outstanding. It looks like a dull year In the City Park, aa only $900.00 is budgeted for thla item. The City Library ean ajtend $350 for books and perlodlcala during 1934. This sounds quite conservative. Murray City expeeta to spend 0U HNO Tra croopJ rick's teams from Salt Lake City will furnish the opposition In both T0 Junior and 'Senior divisions. The tAPH junior league team won the championship last year having nosed out the Murray-Mldvalteam In the 'err R J rt it t I I send final. The senior team was a unstrong title contender and was lucky to lose to the team from Eureka, rtah. in the semi final hy one IHilut. A hard fought game should be witnessed when these hoys meet the local (uints on Tuesday evening. Coach Aaron Home, of in charge of the Murray-Mid-vidteams, Is confident of being able to match any teams In the league. Coach Home won the Junior championship two years ago and with many of the members of the loam still eligible for Junior competition, hits holies of reeatlng this year. Players on this team must lie nailer IS years of age. The Senior! team will be badly handicapped by the absence of Sammy Oliver and players of hist year's team, who left for California on January 2nd. Abundant new material however, Is available and a very strong team St should take the floor against l'.itriek's en Tuesday night. In adMil i dition to several Mldvale boys, who iii will be on the s'Hiail, there will be the following from Murray: Ernes' ShoN-rKill Shober. Frank Oliver. John Toinieh. FORMER RESIDENT OF Swauey .huetieh, Cut Mailer and Austin lVuevegnu. MILLCREEK DIES IN IDAHO lih't' div isioti with tin age The has rapidly been etc'! of ".." PiiB.-i-.i- ! for .Juiie-- s llv- l.o-:i .; a aill.'tsg the fastest "I. a t:il e!:er ef I r ill. in S'.ite. Main- former ruui l;uscll, Idaho, mi :i native ef Mill Creek, V, t;l let rot' ce! J I w i'! e i oi Siueiay at p. la. d in 'hi- in the (Jeei-- e A. Jenkins tu:;.-i.i h:p-- l. at Mie ray. l"i u i,d v.. y v ,i ;e, ll el i.'lp! a. .1 the Hi. i i Sund; !:,! . s a t e Merie; t ot n :! line :;:. :!l;i:;!,-:,,;h. w ii! place in he Mui t 'las-' M.e ... jpra. M iei I'livs, ,',e, in a I ,. I, vi I,. i'.d i,t Idaho I'aiN. lb- was he;i, ' r Fa i"v o ; a in Mdl ('!'.-- . 1, N.c. u.l i ll. l - I, ' i K :.' d.ed, V, an a I, the - o:a s v id hi Ann , l;u- - ed ia Je 1934 rs TrtoOCAT I CITY BUDGET FOR Foot. BOGLJ 300,-(M- Commercial, Not War Debt MURRAY DWIG by No. 20 1 1 -- '"' ' lave da v , theil the Midvale Ail I- - I- Wt WedlieS Th- ll,i,k'-- - ""' r ""'r '"" fl" CO,Mt.pi ion "' hchl In the t han It eges graitietl p, the holder of s "A" re! it II license. )iv( tsj), South at ld'.'ioMisk Luialicon will be senvd (Contliuie.) I'm 3) tins. ling will Is- OH I'''" C1h The Plymouth S ho.. with the aid ' ef Ihe Association nr.d the District is giving a lot of attention to the Leautiflcntlon t'.Due-- l wo last paf ) Parent-Teachers- |