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Show "V, ! I (iCTiS IrM) Ml MAY CITY. UTAH, 200 Participate At Opening Of Local Recreation Center 1 Wide Variety of Sport .try- - Murray 2nd Ward Program of the Kerreution renter here in Murray, on Wednes12, was n great day, September wlih over 200 hoys and girls taking pnrt in the activities The him in event of tlic first day. was a treasure limit, for a goodly-sizebox of peanuts, which the winner finder. Niek Diana ilisev-rre- d liy the linshes on the north better treasure lawn. P.igger and Iiave lieen iilanneil for t lie hunts Tin' ks)Y. SKI'T. 13 VOl.UM 1(.U Mtirrnv Second Ward will hold a 'dg Jamhoree on Friday and Sep'eimVr 21 and 22nd. If there is any doubt in your mind as to what a real jamboree is like. fry to squeeze in on one or both of those nights. In order to give everyone strength with which to enlnv Hid corner, the Belief Socio'tv will serve a hot dinner from ,":30 to Tr future. io Friday evening and a cold nlnle The frirlj interested in dramaties lunch at the same hours on Sylur- chosen tlie rust for their play iiay. "Tea and At S o'clock sharp. Fridav even- Algebra." They are working linnl tit this and hope to 'ng, there will be a spicy vaudeville lirewif if before the people of Mur- Including the one-ac- t phi v. "Educat ray ill the near future. Tlie elm meting Mary." The entire program Is ers nf the play are: Iean Filtrate ii series of thrills anil surprises. pus Stella. Edna M. as Mary, Geor- - Following (lie show there will be fmiina iiorrnian as Anna, June hall pitching for prizes, fishing, and Wricht its Ann, Betty June Ed- many other attractions. If veil wards us Genieve, La Foil Jensen as need a ton of coal for the winter, l'lorcine. Beth Jensen as Nora and or If you have insufficient bed If Vera Niclson ns. Lucy, clothing, or if your food supply is 3 a little scant, there will be a chance Bys Program For Next Week to get in on some of the lucky Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, prizes to take care of your needs. One of the big events of the B Friday iird Saturday the following If lirngraiii will lip given at the Mur- - Jamboree will lie the choosing of a Four candidates queen. Hniy Park: for tlie election: E4:l)Ot()5:(H). Soft Hall and fan Can are contesting 5:H to 0:00. Football and Soccer. they are Miss Marie Asplund, Miss Thelnia Smirr, Miss Dora Zugcl. '!:(K to 7:0., Tumbling on Lawn. and Miss Helen Walters. The conGirls Program For Next Week test promises to bp a keen one. 1:1:30 to 4:N). Handcraft. Saturday nftVrnooti, the 22nd. im to SiOO, Dancing. will be given to the children for .:ihi to (1:00. Dramatics. a party and dance. In connection '1:00 to 7 :M. Stunts. with the dance and party there will T:m to 8:bH Social Gaines. lie a fish jMind and other attractions Soft Ball Tourney for the children. Team A big ball will be held Saturday Names of the teams entered are: at which time the final balnight Ei'rescnt, Iast and Future. Menilier take for the iueen will f the "Present" team are: Dave loting p Wright. Elbert Parker. Nick I'zel- - place, and th iieen crowned. Regular ward niaintcnace tickets ic. Fredell Green. Bud Nelson. will be honored at the door for James Tranter, Mac Trip and Spoiler Iteid. Members of the "Past" the show, the children's dance and team are: Edward Treadwny, ("has. the big ball Saturday evening. To maintain-anclU.IIenry, Tony Diana. Nick Matl- - (hose who do not have of l.V will a tickets, charge 'ich, Joe P.rkIovich, John Pntnlcli. who do not Children Joe Newball, George Shavlsh, Nick he made. have iiiniutaiimnce tickets will be Vmikis. to the afternoon dame admitted The winner of this tournament for 1H There will be a charge of will receive n weinle roast, given ly 2.V jkt plate for the dinners. he directors. t no v For BU L0CALL " SLOGAN FOR BUSIhESS GROWTH Business Built Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eatehel and recent study of business condi children, I'.arbara. Ji'.vi-e- . Don and tions throughout 1'tah has his'ii as showing that one of the Charles Eatehel have returned to major causes of poor trade is the their hour' in Iis Angeles, Calif., A j r j after visit here with relatives. The Misses Parbara ami Joyce Eatehel returned home by all plane. a Miss Maxine Simons, presented si'vernl whistling numbers at the program of the Fniversity of t'tah Mel hers' Club. Wednesday after-iooi- i. Murray Second Ward members busy prepai Ii g for a bazaar to 'e held Friday ami Saturday, 21. and 22. nt Ihe ward of amusement hall. Various will be featured entertainment Miring the two days' f.s Ival and dinners will be served by members f the ward II lief Society. Heme Inher the date and come nnd Join the crowd. September 21 and 22. are Sep--emb- nis - i L. D. S. Choir Guests of Henry Ford The great K D. S. Tabernacle Choir left September 81 Ii, 2."0 siroiig. to sing at. the famous Ford In Chicago. Symphony Gardens Through an arrangement with the Ford Motor Company and the Latter Day Saint Church, this famous group Is making lis second trip into the East. President ILber J. Grant, who is a persumtl friend of Mr. Ford, accompanied the Choir, also other dignitaries of the Church including David A. Smith ami George D. Iy-i"manager of tlie .Choir. It will ....... ........ I... .n........l... t , lllill c.. ItlM'll' tt If I t'lllt IIOM'I ..I O...C I', 1. teok this same group East 2." years ago. and lit Ihe same lime, established a very enviable reputation. Tin' group, while in Chicago, will sing at the Ford Exposition Grounds made famous thru which has j the engagement w hich was complet ed on September 7th. by the Detroit s.vl,,t'1""' Orchestra nl-- o b.s-Arrangements have made for the Choir to carry on th-- ir broadcasting over Ihe Columbia net work nnd It is oxiieeted that th-- v will be heard ov.-- !H stations dicing their engagement at that UTAH BLOSSOMS LIKE R 0SE UNDER HANDS OFPIOhEERS i IMaine and .Mary McMillan . "Hccause the road was steep and Kuir And through a dark and lonely land, God set upon their lips a son"; And put a lantern in their hand." Thus has Nome the pioneers, nnd iot written whether pioneers of the North, the South, 'he Fast or Went, we praise them f'T their couragiNius enterprise and 'Mr steadfast ness of piirixise, Tlie curliest ncttler of t'lah the Mormon pioneers, :ind blazed the characteristically tndU nnd grappled with the The leader of this sturdy tand wax itrlgham Young, who Is "cociilKed n an Intrepid explorer nd r colonizer of renown. Itirnuse "f Mlgious beliefs and practices bee people had lieett forced t" their comfortable homes In II Fust nnd migrate, westward. The line of travel taken by Ibem Hlong the north bank of the Tlutt river to Fort Ijiratnle. and frni tlicr,. xhvy crosstsl the rlvor. dlmilng over the Oregon trail. "P the Sweetwater nnd over lb1 ""HI n.ii in I divide, through the """tli pass, ncross Grin river to rH Rrldger. Tiny then Irnv-1,- 'l Southward through Echo can-J"- " ami F.ast ciinyoii, over ltl ""I Little mountain. Into limulgni-"'i- i canyon nnd then Into the val "Te ele-iK'tit- t of emu "a the Halt n'l wan v K-- s Ijike. twenty-fourt- resting In the carriage J 1 s'-.- -e a- Mrs. Pt :n P.. S I I Cr.it.'. Mrs i;:,x MdVr. M'v Harry Mr- Kobh'ns. mid Mrs Club Moe-iiig- Gi'i-i-v- -. are: s ..., Ili-em- .''-.'- ,, i:e!,i- pr.sid.-nt- i.t - 1 Mrs. . Mrs. I'dw in l.ar- - n ; 2nd vhe pr p.erry: record !llg ib hi. Mr- -. .1 Ii : ll Ib'W. Mis. n i TV. si K J v -. . t:uy enrr. h.indit g Mrs. Giea Ib'We: Foor.l : i.e.i-iire- r. ag. n'. Mr F. II Anderson. -i e. I l l , 11 .I-- -- The Giant Ward l.elief Solely. ihi-iopening Hlal. Tiiilay Hi" Church, under the afit rnetiii Mrs. f their l!id. tin E0NNYVIFW SCHOOL IMPROVED pre-idi'i- it, -- M evcral Veils 'be I'onnvview ret rs or1-- Geoi-gI from Cnll-fiiin'- 'rd l(tin b-- w.-r.- :ll -l j I 'and ho,di.-ni- -- . .iiu-o- d s lb- - l"l'''" with pr d as ib-- v We will all endeavor '" - a- - el- aii and ..rdeilv a 1'. lug!!,,!. iiiissilite. We have routm uiai hop W e . .1 ,1 Ii, wovK can " " ilie't-i- ire o happily f M lllll. I , day M. '.ves 10 ,;,!. bright, a - 11 ,'U-- O . ree of found in 1 1, s,,vpil-e- . .Hiolle-- ii ir.M b'' lonelier-- Mis. their .1 . Th-r- a i;,,!, .ri Vv. Cat) II. to-- 11. llaiis-- n. son s)-n- -- f l Mr. nnd hil wek out! at th- - home of Carol Pulley niiil family In Salt Lake. b-- i in. - H'outinu.d ' -t. on last page) Y County Water Association will hold at the Murray First cr Friday evening The Salt Conversation a mo-li- ng MOKE Ward 011 at S p. in. This association Is preparing lo fit" a suit against Salt Ijike City to slop the alleged unjust use of the underground water of the coun get- ty. prevent. Salt Iike .. Cityi. 1. I ne nvanaoie or an ling"! time. waler in the Jordan Kiver basin Is t Aiilhony C. Lund will agalr, .lire-- j another object of Ihe association. Ihe Choir. His assistant will Is' Alinterested 111 water and the Those itor! J. Soulhwlek. Frank AsH-wells niiil maintaining a of sinking will Is- - the organist and Miss I'e. ky home in the valley should attend. Almond will be the pianist. Solo work will In- - handlist by W 11 lard And. tin and Miss Ji se Williams. r j I I r WOKK In The object of the government Sept-nib- 21. offering such n generous grant and loan Is in line with the new pulley of creating more work and they nre willing to give Murray City this t :!il cash grant in order to jter. . ... . . .... ..-.stimulate more worn, mm .... .i.vlwttnrr iiiilitli-i- i II v owned il,,. ,i'i" plant and system. The additional money required to finance the project, they nre willing to furnish at 4 per cent Interest, tronttnned on PHge 3) li-n. 1 1 i 1 - SALT LAKE CO. FARMERS F. ARE GIVEN O.JLNews DEBT-RESPIT- E The County Farm Debt Adjust- sis lends great wcigl I lo their rot-In most Instams-- s ment Committee set up hi Flail to lomuiemlatlous. Ihe debtor av.-r- l for.s titsiires and wcare vol- crislitors with whom umible has lo Kettle himself debt farm of settlement untary have save I Ihe hemes ami prooriy will lie inclined lo nce. pt Ihe advice nf a res)Miislble of lame than three hundred farmFiiriu t Adjusiiiienl Coininltte'. ne. ording to a ers in the SL-te- , or P. G. Miller. Siit.rvls..r of These Comtuitt.s's have no legal Farm Ihe Stale Adjustment status ami have no way of en fore-'n- g but their ttttlliiulllee. Is-e- s ba-eb- Ih-b- rt Dt-b- i ls'-aiis- e of this situation most debtors Tie reMlt state thai the claims are willing to give creditors and sellli-- t In tie Stale Involved b bt ar-f- iil to Ihelr consideration For SJ.I'io.umt. of approximately the country as a whole the I Mil If a llstresiM fanner Is unable have work-e- l Adjustment Commit I s- -tt lenient s of in g.-- t a settlement with his cnsli- out vd'intary a tut Hie County Imwever, casts involving Well over SIlHl.lKMI-lin- n lors, Fariu Debi Adjustment Coiuniltl s of iuib bteilne-- s ! a voluntary 111 P'nh there are twenty Ihn-- Is unable lo bs al Farm Debt .tljnt- - ilem. nl. the Next an.t Third Step Is of the-- .' F.l-eia- l Cotoliiilti e meld eoverliig every for the debtor to apply to the In Coaimisiou.-Conciliation thin State. Ibavlly eiuiniy Is of the Ids an officer who f.iriie-rcounty, or their creditors 10 tlebted II! PI 'III If N I'UIMXKILS obtain the t rvl.i. of these tsiuil mid who has legal authority. amy ( MCKV ON M IL the Witliou' co- -t for Coinudlt.s-- s Tlie FINAL STEP whbh Ibo of vvol king out Hircplnhle debtor may lake as a last resort pUI')ttse ! .The Iiepilbllei.il Plim.lli- will it after nil other efforts have failed of debts, "liy hall u 'eld nt ibo Murray iitioll lit bankrupt, y Debt Adjnt-tti- t Is lo file a Farm The County V-from s i ptembi-the under adupied Fru made of Ci.loliiill.stil are Isup Th" K"l'ubli. iiii. if any, wi'l I lel- -r iiinclidmelil. lo.-l- i Who have r.ier 11 l.sal ive mat a t pre. a hand I" eHtimd nnd le atnemlmenl this of Ihe provisions tl of been ip"tiii'. by Ihe Governor Il" fol ' UUlilter of allowed l reIhe Slale atel who kliovv local ote Ihe debtor limy silililig ."I'V ell! loin, of his farm for a tain Hissessjou tliiton. They are giving (heir lime of either five or six years. thi Work. At Ihe In voluntarily CATTLE M UM! COTIMr he luttt make eq'iest or a fanner or his credi- During this ntul- -r a certain paytuenls the tor will coit;'i they parties 'f Ihe catMr. Clifford Ibilt-ci- i, Ihe paylie i lading otiei-and. If Hill.le, work out purchase plan, tle buying Iiviioii of the drouth reone cr and of ment lax. ciit Ina Istlll settlement to that ailit f movement altliouii.'.on the each terest in Iticipte year In d. btor nnd rcdiltir. de buying will continue xt 011 'addition certain lo payment Commit-'.sThe teM.it of tlie State The tint and date for Ihe of the debt. This plan I l I "W : sf which four outline) jis cattle buying ate tiv.U sl ero'l-jltol.W f.ifiuer may lake bi siiiir.' full. ed provided the WCIll-Mr IT. al Salt like th-- v mbiy. S. If Collsclil. their give Sausate Co., Mil West, 3olh S . 111 ii.ljustiii.nl of Ib.-l- I debts. The .lo not the farmer ihe plan, iniipl the olio First Slip mid thi Sail like "ity. 'limy retain by paying In follow d by ini-- d farm Klv- .Vlsi)M..ibiy. S.pt.iulter PL at a fixed animal rental. to Ihe court i. ti) tiy In arrange settlement Al ettoii It. K. the end of thl five or six enr din-citwith their creditor! Ihlil Fli.b.y. Sepleiidir 21. -- r the debtor may period, .V.th their own Tfort. Slaughter yards, r.ib Ea-- t. Hie farm by paying a repurchase x ) le this the Sih pri.-- set South. Murray. upon ll by appraisers 21. Jen-end Siep for Hie fanner U to take S. jtlemlH-Moii.lay. the Fisletal court. by Viel So. Farm-Deb- t Id trouble! to the local Pro pa.k'ng Co.. 21"' Faini Ivbt Adjustment The State Adjil-tlnot- it U ct Commit leo. Till Committee strongly 2i. Ki tntioii ulve Ihe farmer ihe V,stne..biy. Is' made by of the advice of a reMiiildc that every effortt tnii-oPa. king Plant. Mithnle. !l s un1 voluutiiry fanners ImmIv McMillan of bsal lu.ii. and the fact Pi Id iy. September (Ceiitiniievl on FiiJie 3) that they serve on u nliitil.ary ba Slaukht-- r yards, Mm ray. c sis-ur- e r I11- s ns-entl- - - l' slx-jea- r iit-- d iy - n-- re-pi- f dis-res- ; - r soon s Foth.-ilnItMr. and M' reentty, ii.iiii ba t a- - their irn-s- t. l'-- r. Mr. Mr. Fotliei Ingham' of Milfotd. Mr. Tan-ii-- r Sent T.inn.-vvn .nioiiie to Hie Wind's Fair in Chh ago. nlier In the t former Mill. ro k Ward M. I. A. h' Id -- hoi'l' l ,rvHith .limb" for the jdai.tiuK their otehllX program lili'l social " c.e !i..g hard to tin inA few of the ineii mauled was Tie day cvililng lit the wan! ImpMa.1s.li. who H") to the stream. al'va el. mm ' is l September diiel, ami rantliexM.'cr.... 3 (Continued on page I I I (Continued ou pace it..i.i AT Ml KK SEPT. 21 MEETING ITKST W.KI WATEK pit-sen- I ,'liljtl-tlllel- Js-all-o- -- , Mauss. Mieha. has Pakcr of ogdt-a s. vera I w.sk' va " "' ''a'".' S. Ic. I ba- ' . bill i :il .petit ill Los Angeles II tnl iiinl and other ito.'oveiiienl-Calif. 8he -- (.eot n sum Plant bel t. haf 'I'- - (lepivs-io- ll - lug III southern I, wi of Fda for II- .p.-il- d.wiih her son nnd daughter-in-law- . it' I' , , ..oMl.ii.g Dr. ;it'l Mrs. George L. '', :, returni-.- : to r turned with II em In the'i P.akel. I PC I all teacher- - and pup'1 ill 81" Fralieiseo, hl' lnilee II. I their '" !: ' lu'i.'b -- ii'pli--l She -- bha- - spool s,.ernl weeks. ba.! iJnptoVemeU,,, , '., r. Mis i.iNn iltis per llij' it maoe. Fran. . of our balls Mwo.til in 8ati lent! For ,;,,.,, , - In the past few years the power nlant deiiartment has increased its Pvt,.nt that the ex- 'i,.,i ... i, istlng diesel engine will no longer carry the entire load of the City In the event of shortage of water at the hydro electric plant or an to the hydro accident In adiltlon to this, during plant. the fall and spring of each year when the stream flow of Little Coltonwoo.1 Is at the low jsTiod. t load requires ninny the (hours of osratloii with the exist ing large diesel that could be carried considerably more efficiently on a smaller unit, thereby making a great saving to the City's oht-alln- g expense. In fact Ibis saving would be sufficient to practically retire the purchase obligation. s hv e- M-- -.. ' Win. Maxwell, S-- .,.eph P.eny. o'Vi-er- er A. It. Taylor A. llobldns Harry ... ... per-llnei- it POWER SAI.KS HAVE CKOWN Dr. Jus. Clove Tall Twister Lion Tamer Fred Anderson September 201 Ii, a regular meeting with lunch served by the Murray High School Domestic Science department will Is- held. The Lions club will be active In civic affairs during the winter If they live up to their established re-putation. 11 vegetation, save growth of salt grass, greasewood and sage that covered the valley, and the few willows and cot lonwood trees-thastood on the banks of the canyon streams. This vast Inter .mountain country was the haunt of tlie trapper mm they the hunter, and the report were certainly this region of i,i,e to lead the piisr not an r James p.rldger. o inward. in In Uah. the earliest traipeiformed Prlgham Young that it was onuls.. to bring his group Into the OillcV until It had been delilotistrat...I that grain could be raised here. Itrldger Mated that he would give dollars if he knew an ,1 thousand In Salt Lake ..lir of corn could ripen Senator 1KI as late As Valley. Car,;,, go II. MdMiffle of So.i'h terrl-(l,rwhole the , that olina f.u.1, iiiouulaii.s was of the ky not' worth a "piudi of snuff." the ,.Mdte Mich coii.llilotis. Mitra-.i....- valley. entered the i.Mod-e.ii- t . companies and a- bng as continued ,v tean.s and .r...illc.l. conditions uealhor Mi.rd Ihe resu d .luring lug years. vl,i'1 ,r pr.. hnl.lv tb" ! was Iniu.icralils the ,nfr..i.t;iitf An of ,l. provisionof f.L ploim'rs under .ompa.iy f nrse,, Pratt on Ju . Salt Lake valh-" '" iv T Tiny camped t l'""' ,".vk near a now stands.". ,!, huilding broken and was uvouml Julv 2U I"'1" . e Carl Wahhmlst Ijist Friday night, September 7. members of Murray Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, with I heir wives iilnl families, enjoyed a weinle bust and a watermelon feat nt Lee Stauff.-r'grove. The affair was the series result or the Eagles ami Jack Eyre and his gang of ball players did nil I lie w ork, l'.ish Gordon, captain of Ihe winning will a trophy. leim was made Ihe bv Andrew Lni d tibl. veiling a challenge During tt Mt- -. .I.i. k and Mrs. Ma- one nunc soft to play was jlttd.l Nelsi n woe hostesses to tie l.all game on Sunday looinilig. pIWoodirafl Stclal club, Tuesday As the challenge was hall. A ileml r Mih. at tie Frntt-tiiiito who wi-- h 'accepted, Ion ll i'ly o'clmk lulicliei II wasI above the on on hand I"' should play i 1.0 ' I' 1' nflertetoii was s the boll park. '."i". Mrs. Jack li.-- r 'dale Id a p .j Ins F. II. I'F.TLKS. was winner of prize. P. O. P.. News Ueiot.T. - they emerged from the ran-m- l pulled up on a ridge, he. wn r,M;l(ted that tl t '"miutc U turned around so that Mihl U iihii the valley. lie '"""I In nib m e for n few iitoin "M. then with an enpresslou "f "l"facon he Kiild, "Thin Is the I'1"', drive on." I"it was the picture lie In 1m bl he made this prophetic slnte-""It was a veritable desert. n was a stubby - of July, ,,k?. prinddetit Rrlgham Young "h the hniln body of I lie pioneer lresdeiit the J"t.iI alley. ""n S-- of desolate and uninviting; there tiny be little t vxr. I Directors i Miss Phyllis Sansoin entertained at a ilelightf.il party. Monday evening at her home in Taylorsville In a number of her compliment friends. Tables were arranged and games were played. Prizes were and ' .oi ly Ml-- s Kuby Carl Srhhskmnn. The remainder of in dancing evc'iing was sM-nCLUB land refreshments were served. WOMAN'S milDDAY ....... HIUMiiri Tho-- -' prescli' were Misses Klllt.V WILL MEET SEPT. 27th Petty !' eh r. Joyce Mac-kay- . .bnes. I'dna Walla. e, Audrey the Murray The ti'- -t l':e in (p.-tW. nihil Paxton. Labriiei. of b th M'aou for Woman's 'i !A-- e Letalid Mai kay, West- il Paxton. pi.'ii i!i:;."i wi:i ,e held at the li"iiio Mrgll Meadniin. South ley . f Mrs. .1 eph l'.el I V. M i d Steadmaii nnd Cal l Seblei kSlat s:r.et. man. leer K i I wilt deliver Mis, V.'. W. Ml- -. of giee.iug. in address Mi-- s Kola ?'. "l.iir.v who for the will "ng and Mrs. J. G, has been a- -l f number j b- - at lb" piano. Tracy Wo it. .11 will r of the Murray high s honl Mrs. l'1'e ("I' He fac'iliv. l - now Ji'ilnl the faculty W, Spetie r I'eid. Mr- - Hugh Ward. i..r the Granite High Mr-- . A'"i:i H-- Sec'y-Treas- I j :: 1 ledge. 3rd Vice Pres. r, d Sinixr, Margaret for The following committees were :iptioitird : Civic Affairs: 1. A. McMillan. Dr. F. E. Itoiii her. Ocrire A. Jenkins, and Fred Anderson. KntTt'iimnrnt: Dr. James Clove. Hugh Ward, V. F. Kohlnson nnd F. T. Duvall. Activities: A. I?. Taylor, T. Hay Klngsicni, Wayne NUdseii, and Erickson. Mc mhership: Win. Maxwell. Carl Wahlquist. Gilbert Mcs'sliiger. I'in::nce: II. A. Kobhlns, T. Kay Kingston, Forrest Ciilubetledge, ami W. G. Shade. The following olTicers are serving the Lions club at present: .. Franz Wcstover President 1st Vice Pres. T. Kay Kingston 2nd Vice Pres. ,. Forrest Cumber- - In no luiilding in the world are the acoustics belter than in the Mormon tabernacle in Salt Lake City. The elliptical dome is constructed on (he same principle as that of a suspension bridge. Herause nails were very exeiisive, wooden pegs were used in the constniclioii. The (alieniacle seals eight to Un thousand people comfortably and those in eeu the farthest corners of the auditorium may hear the sound of a falling pin without (he aid of amplifltrs. By Home Trading ' (in October Kith, 1!"L there will he submitted to the qualified electors of Murray City, an opportun for the City ity to decide the feasibility of accepting i PWA loan from the I'nited States Government for the Improvement and addition to the electric light system of Murray City. This effer of the government Is unusual in the following characteristics, namely: 1. It is not a general obligation bond and is N(T taxable against property of the citizens. 2. The I'nited States government offers to give Murray City an outright grant of .10 per cent of nil labor and material. .3. The repayment of the balance of the obligation must le made from the increased efficiency or the decreased City exix-nsto the installation, as well as the Increased revenue derived from addition power savings. committee members nnd discussion of plans e Compiled by La Kue Season 5 school IHu'll failure of cliizcns to purchase their upplies from local merchants. This condition is responsible for idle garages, idle stores, nnd idle men and women. Every iieniiy pent Inc. illy will do something to ward blltMilig up the business of the local cominu'iitv. The ltah manufacturer's associa tion is advocating a campaign to encourage b'eal Imyiii'i. It is the avowed purpose of the plan to make business better in each city an I town and conciiient-lto nmke it belter for every citizen and eve-- y Industry within the state. Esseni hilly not a money making scheme. The "Puy l.oiallv" campaign Is ceH".!it"l io center ine buying of the e;li,i!s of I'tah FOLK H ( I I I! MEETING within their own city, and 'l is will, to quote Mr. Wbitaker, of the The Salt Lake County 4 II Club Flail Manufacturers" association, Icuders Association will hold a "open lli' way for a greater liliali-eia- l in.rling at Taylorsville amusement return t' the Individual who 2ltli at s p. in. hall on ScptcmlN-local spends his motley vvi:h bis of making himmen hauls, self mi l bis fellow rilcelis p'otcr bv sending Ins m.'iiey outside." The Directors of the Recreation ''eider, Iols Sorenson and Wayne liiicr are well pleased with refills so far and are confident that nany more Imys mid girls of Mur ray will Join the group. 1934-3- at the Murray on Thursday evening September (eh. The principal business transacted was arranging for sntt-e-ss- Local NO- Bond Election Oct. 16 On PWA Grant Lions Club Organized Murray Lions Club held an e 45 Plan Murray City Municipal Power Plant Improvement Sat-lnln- live-wir- K .. Perfection in Mormon. Architecture Big Jamboree For And Activity Open Till 11 b.-r- tuM-sili- e r 2. |