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Show N lb VWdJ Less Crime With hundreds of nnn now back work on government relief pro- to jects and assured of uu Income lias there for families, provide in been a decided drop In crime Kanstis City, it is reported. In a ESTABLISHED 1890 direjiort to Mr. Eugene Keppert, rector of the police department, OrganizaMr. Thomas J. Higgina, Chief ot radio Is the police says Detectives, dissystem also had the effect of 1033 there The meeting of the Utah Flower couraging crime. In were no bank holdups in Kansat Garden clubs held hint Saturday in the Hotel Utah, resulted in the City. organization of the Utah Garden Clubs , with Associated Figure It Out Grant R. Bowen, former president It will be interesting to a mini of the Salt Lake Club as president her of ieople to know that the Car- Dr. James H. Llnford, president of Institute's astronomers on the Logan Flower Garden club, was negie Mt. Wilson find there is 10 times elected vice president ; Mrs. Maud us much matter In tqwce as hac Chegwidden. garden editor of The cen believed. That isn't all, after Suit Lake Tribune, secretary, and nn Intensive survey of nebulae with Newell Mitchell, jresident of the reflector by Dr. Ed the Magna Flower Garden club, treaswin Hubble, lie says the new value urer. -density of matter" in for the Charter member clubs of the new space" is roughly one ounce to federation Include the Salt garden cubic miles of l,0O0,(HX),lM),)OO,000 Lake, Murray, Magna, Springvllle, space. Payson, Logan, and Ogden-Webe- r County Flower Garden clubs, and 5000 Parties For Roosevelt the Columbine club of RIvetron. An of approximately GOO acOn January 30, natal day of aggregate will lie represented members tive Boose-velt- , President Franklin Delano the organization. served and by 5O00 elaborate parties will be association are of the Directors communiheld in his honor iu 3500 D. E. Smith of Salt Lake, Mrs. Dr. the to prove ties. It is exuded Howard Ilausknecht of Murray, largest and most productive birthof Magna, Mrs. Mitchell Newell day party ever held. The financial Maude of Thome Springvllle, Mrs. returns will be sent the President of C. W. McClellan Payson, Dr. for the extension of the Warm of Llnford II. James Logan, Fred Springs Foundation for Infantile T. Odell of Ogden and Mrs. John Paralysis in Georgia. Hansen of Klverton. Fred T. Odell was elected chairMore Woe man of the standing committee on India, finding Its earthquake dis- flower shows, with Mrs. Blair Richaster far more serious than believ- ardson of Salt Lake as vice chaired, struggles to take care of thous- man. Chairmen of other standing ands of dead and many thousands committees will be appointed by of injured and homeless. Food and Mr. Boweu with the consent of the shelter for the emergency cases be- board of directors. The chairmen comes a difficult matter, with the In turn will choose one or more zone of need extending the full members from each club to serve width of India. The director of with them, following submission of the government metenilogical sta- a list of suitable candidates from tion stertily rebukes editors who the president of each club. publisn prophecies of more wot Other standing committees will aud Le: woo be to them that expect limiting of trees and care of 'tear it, much woe. roadsides ; garden club organization, legislation and Junior garden Peanuts clubs; publicity, education and conbillboard regulation; servation; At the corner of the White House lectures and lantern sis'akers, grounds, a ieanut vendor, Steve slides. Zasillakos, has his icanut stand. Delegates from the Murray FlowThe police wanted him to leave in er Garden Club were Mrs. Ida Hell-strohad he that spite of his protest Mrs. Elmer Wright, Mrs. aold peanuts there under five PresFae Curtz, Mrs. Stella Whitehead, idents, Mr. Koosevelt knows that Mrs. Howard Ilausknecht. both Presidents and peanuts have After organization of the Utah their Important places In orderly American life and Steve will keep Associated Garden clubs, annual will Is? held In May, the his place as a result of the Presiin Salt Lake this year be to first order. executive dent's coincident with the spring flower show of tlie Salt Lake club. Little America t CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY MURRAY VOLUME 25, 1034 NATIONAL CHAIRMAN HONORS MURRAY Flower Club tion Permanent if Teacher's Institute Profram Saturday, January 27, 1934 Dr. James Clove, Superintendent of schools, announces a teacher's In- . 1?V zmMM stitute Saturday, January 27, 193L ' The meeting commences at 10 a. m. nnil will be held at the Murray a? SOCIAL SERVICE I.KSSOX FOR Ml RKAV FIRST WARD el The Social Service lesson Tuesday, January 30. Iu Murray 1st Ward will Ik the first lesson since November, and will combine tin I eccmtcr and January subjects. Tlie lessons will ! given by Mrs. Lyle Kllrrtson and will Is of sec-In- l Interest t Mothers, as the subjects to be discussed are "Tlie sleep of children," and "Foods and Eating habits." A very splendid musical program has Issn arranged by Mrs. Z"ls MeGhle. All mothers Id the ward are especially Invited and urged to attend the meeting. and public-spiriteeltlzeus of. Murray are invited to le present Friday evening, Feb. 2, at the Murray High School to hear Miss Alice Sowers, National Chairman of the National Education Association. Miss Sowers Is stopping over In Utah for four days, and up on her arrival from the East, will be the Sliest of Granite District and Friday evening, Murray Is fortunate Sowers for their in having Miss for the Arrangements guest adIn weeks made were program A. T. offlivrs vance and the local P. are extremely desirand ous that townsMMple and parents supisirL give their whole-hearteAssociation The Parent-Teacherof Murray, (which Includes everyone s Interestiil In the movement) was Invited by the GranParent Teachers to ite District jotn them Thursday evening In the High School Auditorium at 8:0 the date commenioratlng o'clock, the founding of Parent-Teache- r All yr $epiK 2- eti-O- ff - d d MOESINGER Murray High Opera Appreciation Voiced AND MURRAY M-S- Is-s- d n s The taxpayers and residents of South wish to ofEast fer their congratulations and apForty-Eight- Parent-Teacher- h preciation to Commissioner Clifford Hansen and Charles Olson, fore- niau of the O W A workers, who have so marvelously Improved their street and thoroughfare by removing the debris and unsightly accumulations, aud the leveling of the street, making It one of the nicest streets huSalt Ijikc County. We thank you. That's the spirit, Mr. Citizen, officials appreciate your public this expression of thoiightfulness, coming from you. Too many times the efforts and accomplishments of our community leaders and officials are accepted and enjoyed with no word or act of or expression of appreciation from the public. Let us not forget to express our approval of worth while accomplishments for the public MRS. J. W. WELC H work. Mis s ren. Is-e- DELAYED by publishing it in the KAGLK. address you will warded for attending. RECOMMEND SCHOOLS VACCINATION High School. The schools have been fortunate enough to secure- - eminent educators for guest speakers at the institute. Supt. ('has. II. Skldmore, of the of Education State Department will Is the inincipal speaker. Dr. C. N. Jensen, Sujt. of Jordan district and former state superintendent ; Mrs. Llbby Edwards, Primary Sujiervlsor of Granite School District and Mr. B. A. Fowler, executive secretary of the Utah Education Association are the other guest stackers. Luncheon will be served at noon to teachers and guests by the High School Domestic Science department, under the direction of Miss Emily Taylor, Instructor of foods. At this luncheon the Murray Teachers Association will hold their meeting under the direction of Principal A. E. Crane, President of the Association. Mr. B. A. Fowler, Executive Secretary of Educational association, will lie the principal speaker at this meeting. At 1 ::t0 p. m., Departmental meetings will le held for the PrimGrammar grade ary teachers. teachers and High School teachers. Music wil he furnished by students of the Murray High School, under the direction ot their Instruc. Kohinson. tor, Mr. W. Orchestra overture, 'Slradclla" 8th Grade GlrU Quartet Saxaihone Solo - Geo. Jenkins Morris Can Baritone Solo neglcter. Orcheetra Selection T. Raj Address of Welcome Kingston, representing Board of Education. Address, "Some Evidences of Oood Teaching" .... Dr. Jamea Clove Superintendent of Schools. Address "Tlie New Deal In EducaC. IL tion" 8uM?rlntendeot Skldmore, State Department of the-Utn- .. The Murray City schools will conduct vaccination for school children In the schools Friday, Dr. Iliblle Instruction. of James Clove, superintendent "Education for Complete Address, The schools announced today. Living" .... Dr. C. N. Jensen, to' give this health service Supt. of Jordan School DLst was made by the Board of EducaTeachers Discussion tion. of Teach Methods "Modern Address, There have Ist-- several cases of Chas. .. Arithmetic" Ing Supt smallpox In Salt Lake County. Skldmore. II. These cases are all near Murray a wide exposure Address, "Modern Methods of Hblh and there has School Teaching" Dr. C to the disease. N. Jensen, Supt. Jordan School The State Hoard of Health, the dls-clalo- n VISITING Is-e- NURSE d Sowers Friday. February 2. at the Murray High School. You will Is' amply re- y Cb urchlll parents siK-ake- P.y upsetting Granite High State Don't fall to see the opera "II. . 34 32, last week. Conch Pinafore" to lie given at the champions, GilU-r- t and his Murray Moesinger Murray High School Auditorium Smellerites Into the limestopped Thursday and Saturday, January scholastic cage picture. the of light 25 and 27. It promises to lie one of The Gruiillums. had blazed an the biggest events of tlie year. Nev unls-atetrail through some of the er before has Murray High produc t school fives In the state high see ed such an oivra as you will in eomitItlon, while preseason and Saturday. Thursday Tho music department has work Murray had looked only mediocre. handed diligently for several months In The Murray men were taken and both Into Ogden camp by order that they might give n pro- ily In game-playe- d Weber holiday High duction that would make people sit here, and by way of mmpar-Ison- , up and take notice. The talent has the Ogden Tigers, In their lieon very carefully selected by start of the sen son were given first can who recognize ability. Judges a neat drubbing at Granite. Mr. Robinson has given all his time toward the opera ; and If be Moesingcr's athletic career was started at North Junior. He conpresents anything, you may lie man at it is nothing but the best. He tinued as a three-lette- r and Weber more College, a record of doing than Ogden High, has A in Utah State. basketball, man towards other guard accomplishany ment of music In Murray. He an end in football, and a weight-maIn field work. Gib will unworks with his heart and soul, It longer may earnestly le said that the op- doubtedly Ik? rememlH'red MURRAY JUNIOR SEMINARY TO era given this year Is going to lie for his brilliance In the hoop ssirt. GIVE PROGRAM AT GRANT by far his greatest accomplishment. In l!t'J7, M.Mslnger merited the WARD SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Admlslsou will be 3.V for reserv- gold wstch trophy awarded annualed scats and 25c for other seats. ly to the liesl athlete at On Sunday January 2S, the Mur-rs- Tickets may be obtained from any otli-followthe and High School, Junior Seminary under the di- of tlie students In the oiera aud al- ing year he received a similar timerection of William T. Belllston and so at the Murray Pharmacy. piece for Mug voted the outstandEbbn Larson, will give the program ing erformer lit the Junior college at Grant Ward Sacrament meeting ANOTHER C W A PROJECT basketball tournament. At Utah at C:30 o'clock. AT MURRAY HI SCHOOL Slate, "Moe" was changed to a forwill lie unThe musical numls-rward, and at that jsisltlon started The Murray Hoard of Education a number of the Aggie games. F. der the direction of William Kohinson. The following program has been fortunate enough to git Icavlng an impressive coaching Hot Springs, Idaho. npiwoval of another C W A projivt record at will Is? given ; This project calls for Mis'slnger assumed his Murray for Murray. Jewell Ethel ........ 0eiilng Prayer the repair and punting of the school High duties last fall when Reed Eighth Grade Chorus The Hoard of Educa- Swenseii was transferred to his buildings. (a) "Beiidemer Stream." tion is buying the paint aud re- present jsisltlon as Wels-- r College tb) "Sunrise." materials. Then are fourteen athletic director. Talks by the Seventh Grade Stud- pair skilled mechanics working on the fluff Snow, high scoring push-sho- t ents At present painting Is unproject. artist of this year's Wildcat "Does It Make Any Difference?" The varsity, learned basketball under the school. at high derway Ruth Lcltzcll. risif of the Arlington Is Islng re- Moesinger at Iva. Ogden Dally "How Ifc You Show It?" paired. Times. McMillan LaVar Dr. James Clove, Superintendent " Fining An Issue." of schools, and manager of these Wendell Watts. C W A projects, reports that over able to get approval of the project 'Whnt Ikm's Your Tongue Do For SO men are now employed by of milking band uniforms for the Ot tiers?" This the schools. Tlie first project, that Murray High School band. Helen Bergncr. t women and will of leveling Improving the proji-cemploy eight Song. "We Ever Pray For Thee" school The material for grounds Is proceeding at a seanist Sixth and Seventh Grade Girls. This rate. donated by the not does this whs project rapid project Solo, "Smiling Through" .. .. Leola call for materials and Is entirely citizens of Murray. The Lhnis Peterson. labor. Thousands of loads of soil Club and other civic and Fraternal Talks by Eighth Grade Students and gravel have leen placed on the organizations Nuorod this band "Hulldlng a Temple of Charac- school grounds. uniform project. The work will Dotinn Watts ter" The school Imnrd has also start soon. "Aim and Purpose of Ufe" Adele Shsrp. "Parents" .. Nsthnnlel Watts "Friends" Ruth Wilson iHniblc Duet, The Morning Breaks' Breaks" .... Drsney, Isda The beginning of a new service to our readers Peterson. Ruth Wilson and Helm in last week's KAfiLK lias been deas announced Canneglcter. for another week or two. for which we exlayed Eighth Grade Chorus .... "Hells of press regret. Memory." In the meantime please phone your news either Closing Prayer .... Donnld Simper social, personal or civic, to Murray 35. Give promnkes Fortune per publicity to the activities of your community folly her peculiar Tlie Kcerend John Fclcrtng Is attending the M'nlster's Umvrn-tbbeing held In I Stiver, Colo. He care. expects to be gone two weeks. 4 - Miss Alice Sowers s Word was received by Mr. (Jim Itackiunn of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce that the famous British sjsrd kinK, Sir Malcolm Campbell Is Interested In the Suit IhmI fluts, made famous by Ab Jenkins, as a place to break his old record In his fioo.ooo Itluebtrd. After weeks of test runs of the 12 mile course, he will iiltenit to drive his rocket car around 30 tiills per hour. No. 23 Teachers' Institute . Speed King Coming Here t Murray City School 100-Inc- h Rear Admiral Klchard E. I'.yrd was welcomed home to Little America by the entire seal aud pvnguln imputation. He finds everything Just as he left it after 4 long. Antarctic winters. Efforts will bit made by methods to measure geophysical the depth of the Ice cap covering the continent The Influence of Antarctic conditions on weather in the Southern Hemisphere will lie studied. 4-- Hudson, executive director of the Salt Lake visiting tiurss association announces the apisilut-meii- t of Mrs. J. W. Welch as a visiting field nurse for the district covering Murray, Mldvale, and Sandy. This work Is made possible thru C W A. at the present time. The association has Ihvii nctive In Sail like for the past five years when1 they make one thousand visits each mouth and have three to four bun dred patients. Prior to the present economic upheaval. RO cr cent of the assis funds ciune from those able to pay for services rendered. During the lat three years, however, the free si'rvlce has grown rapidly and the (line has arrived when community ussltatice will Ik? necesof sary after the discontinuance the C W A help. The visiting nurses ns.cliitlni scrvlie consists of ImhIsIiIc visits to homes and help to everyone tinder nil conditions. The maternity vice Includes pre-natutcrvlaion,' assistance at lime of birth, after care of mother and baby. Tills complete service In the home sup-- , ph nientiil with skilled nursery rare,' greatly iixvNis In lesenlng maternal j and Infant mortality. Wherever possible this service Is paid for by the Individual, but at present, many who are nimble to pay nn1 receiving the ts'iieflts of the vls-- i Itlng nurse. Mrs. Welch Is csjsi lally . nullified for this work byvhmg! years of training, and may W called iimiii day or nlchl. Mrs. school Murray City physician, Health Department, the Hoard of Education and all health agencies recommend vaccination In order to prevent an epidemic In our community and to save each Individual from having this dangerous disease. Practically, vaccination Is an abof smallMix. solute preventative (Continued on last page) District At msm luncheon will be served to teachers and guests by the girls of the Domestic Selene Department under direction of Miss Emily Taylor. Instructor of foods. Tills Is a luncheon meeting of the Murray Tincher's Association. Principal A. E. Crane, President and Toastiuaster. The principal speaker at this meeting Is Mr. B. A. Taylor, ERNEST SMITH ELECTED executive secretary, Utah EducaCHIEF OF FIRE DEPT. tional Association. Parents or others Intrested may attend any or all of these meetings CKy Firemen held an Murray and are cordially Invited to attend. election Wednesday night at the Murray City Fin? Hall and scliotel Krnest Smith as the Chief of the CACHE VALLEY PIONEER PASSES AWAY lieparluieiit, succeeding Ed Ijirson, who recently resigned. AsAxel UnilK-rwas Mrs. Julia Forsberg Thomason sistant Chief, and Townwnd passed away at her home, 1 .'.' East w as chosen as Secretary Treasurer. Pith South, January 25, 1031. of Arthur Peters Is Chairman, and lobar pneumonia following a' brief G rover E. P.rowti Is Assistant See. week's Illness. relary and the Assistant Chairman She Is survived by two mms. Lud-vtIs William MeCleary. Tlie Hoard of Thomason and H. M. ThomaManagers is eomoed i.f lHllrt son of Murray, one daughter, Mrs. Townsend. Sam Mdleiiry, and Ho- Jennie Handy, of Salt Lake, and ward Ilauskiiei ht. fourbvn grandchildren. Mr. Ernest Smith, the newly She whs the wife of the late elected Chief has a ineintsT Gustnve Thomason, who for years of the Murray for 21 was In the Fourth Ward bishopric and knows his way of Logan. years certainly about when It innies to flren and Mrs. Thomason was a faithful the fighting of the sjilne. LatlerDny Saint worker, having Murray City Ims a very efficient been active In the Belief Society In Fire IvpHrliih-ti- t and furnishes the b'gan for forty years. citizens with gmsl fire protection She was born February R, 1ho2, In and this Is reflet tod lii a lo fire Gotleburg. Swcdcu. Emigrating to liisurame rate than Would other- Utah In 1"77, she resided at Logan wise ! the ease, until 1!C7, moving to Murray at tt Is predicted that the Murray that time where she has since made Fire Department will continue to her home, until her death. With craft nod skill to ruin and; serve the City In a first clsss manFuneral arrangements hart not ner and one and all wish the new tss n fully arranged. Burial will be N't ray. Crabls', Chief a lot of luck. lu the Logon City cemetery. n h g m-r- - al ( N-e- n |