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Show t. ay ob. tee y ccn. "nance not to XDaj 2 Sun. g90 Other 'stimed Sunday v'e One-Hundr- th, u wi;; cstics given r.jnocHav at the 111 was annual econ maple I pow- with patties with they avered jwdtr wn in The old location of the Palm Ebmso" and his orchestra. Cafe is being revamped. . b The welcome aum wo . DrinHnul A. B. Taylor; Mrs. A tough break-ban- k pay-day on a Ynuneberg, president of holiday. Parent-Teachhe Murray High m ssociation, responueu Phone a news item to the Murand Dr. James ,f the parents; Eagle you may be surprised. ray sub ua oave an address, his Eduject being, "New Friends in Grunts and Groans! Somebody ation." Mrs. i nomas ck.ci save sick? No, just Karl Pratt's wrass-ler- s eulogy to the lacuiiy; aim caron L, -- er 'arrol Brown one of u.The it. ,e ThP wMw' entertainment Snow this winter water next summer if you like water. Easter is on the way. You can GRADUATION' DRESSES OF MURRAY HI FROM 1914 TO 1936 be sure of this by consulting the The gowns of the various years shown were modeled by the following, Left to right: Carol Thomason, (1927); Virginia Holmes, (1925) Easter Bunny at Madsen's. Evelyn McMillan, (1935); Elva Brown, (1926); June Watts, (1911) nd Ernest Smith, school board A .ember; refreshments, miss cess Look for Earl Pitts. He is the FORMER STUDENTS OF WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC man of South Murray. Jiirkham, Mrs. i nomas ixmnu, fc MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE FEB. 15th llrs. Raymond Rasmussen and GIVE NOVEL ASSEMBLY Irs. Vernal Park. is Leap in mind it Bear that Patriotic The 5th Women's A partial list of those in attenAn e n te rtaining assembly, year Murray Eagle may let .inee follows: down the girlish bob and ask for presented by Murray High for- Conference of Utah on National Mrs. Plott, Mrs. Weeden, Mrs. a mer graduates, took place last Defense will be held Feb. 15th, subscription dollar! m J at 10 a. m., at the Newhouse Mrs. lownsenu, bus, '.range, Friday. i'atts, Mrs. Snarr, Mrs. Olsen, Elva Brown, vice president of Hotel. Lew is looking for a name for llrs. Robinson. Mrs. Straup, Mrs. his The chairman is Mrs. Robert place of cheer. What is in a the alumni association, took Ijioka, Mrs. Alsop, Mrs. Jenkins, name? Maybe a treat for you if charge. Tui and Lola Meehan N. Wilson, Regent of the Utah Irs. Spinder, Mrs. oauagner, you can make the grade. sang a duet, the "Japanese Love State Society, National Society Irs. McDonald, Mrs. Lester, Mr. Song," and Len Nelson, from the Daughters of the Revolution. Lester, Mrs. Kasmussen, Mrs. lass of '26, offered a and b num of Murray? Hub is the Where Color Processional will be givarrelL Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Van- bers, "Forgotten," and "Sleep, en by the Patriotic organizations laill, Mrs. Mulliner, Mr. Whalen, A Baby, Sleep." Graduating dress tions participating in the conferSplitting Tale Mr. D. D. Lester, Mr. Jensen, Mrs. es from the year 1914 to the ence, under the comand of Mrs. of Soda John Johns Springs tnsen, Mrs. E. Cox, Mrs. U. h. has an Uncle Ron who never present, were modeled by high C. L. Vallandingham. rown. Mr. G.E. Brown, Mr. of kindling school students. The models were an armload The invited guests are Goverirko, Mrs. R. E. Durst, Mrs. Neil splits for the fire but that he thinks June Watts, 1914; Carol Brown, nor Henry II. Blood, Mayor E. Mrs. Clay, ,and, Mrs. Doran, 'it the occasion when he was 1922; Nedra Harker, 1923; Mar B. Erwin, Brig. Gen. W. G. Willlrs. Gough, Mrs. Mc Cleery, for a man, splitting garet Miller, 1924; Carol liams, of Utah National Guard, irs: Walker, Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. vorking Holmes, 1926; Virginia an had he One morning logs. Major Carl C. Bank, of U. of U. larablin, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Bish- - immense Carol Thomason. 192T; R. O. T. C; Col. Frederic 1925; y open split log jb, Mrs. MadilL Mrs. Herron. President of Reserve Ofwhen 26 Indians surrounded him Audrey Atwood, 1920; Blanche Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Glavas, Mrs. and their chief, old Holey Moc- Farrer, 1929; Alice Snarr. 1930; ficers Assoc. of Utah. Mrs. f.mes, Mrs. Bringhurst, casins told him he'd have to go and Evelyn McMillan, 1935. The Presidents of the particiyon, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Gilles- After one look at the above back to camp with them. organizations will bring pating s, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Fothering-limUncle Ron knew darned well photograph, the modern miss from their Patriotic greetings howMrs. Mardsen, Mrs. D. W. intended to burn him at the would probably say, "My, as follows: Societies rath, Mrs. Albert Morriss, Mrs. he said "All right. I'll times have changed." For now but stake, Martell Aldrich, Chief of Mrs. I'. T. Belliston, Mrs. Lucy Brown, But first I've got to get this adays garments are no longer Staff, Auxiliary Veterans of For rs. Rothweli. Mrs. Holmgren, go. creations. but Now, if you want me to mere garments rs. Demke. Mrs. Farrer. Mrs. log split. feminine eign Wars. just got to However, in all ages soon, you've 30 very Mrs. C. L. Vallandingham, Mr. on." mp, Holmgren, Mr. Ernest turn in and llure "marches help me." President Auxiliary Department assem rnith, Mrs. Mcllenry, Mrs. Mc of the remainder The The chief agreed to help, so of United the Spanish War VetI'jnald, Mrs. C. L. Hansen, Mrs. Uncle Ron bly was devoted to pep songs erans. put 13 of the Indians and legate, Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. Sim- yells. on one side of the log and 13 on Mrs. E. A. Ashton, Dept. Pres. Mrs. Jessup, Mrs. ' Nielson, a of all get other. you the "Now, ?r, Judkins. Mrs. Plott Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary. FIRE and pull," he said. ARSON SUSPECTED IS Mrs. C. E. Michales, Dept. Pres. Ivans. Mrs. Cannpppitpr. Mrs. deep holt ST. TEMPLE WEST On "Take both hands and I'll drive G.A.R. of fickson, Mrs. Freeze, Mrs. Nor- Department Ladies R. the the wedges in while you hold The County Fire Pres. ServL. Mrs. Collett, dollar o, Mrs. Snarr. hundred Mrs. Curtis battled an eight the open." split Star ice Legion. frame resi aw, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Reid. The redskins did just as he di- blaze in a two story West Tem Mrs. S. T. Gillmore, Dept. Pres. Mr. Call, Mr. McMillan. Mrs. 2591 South at dence hard as and began pulling rected Women's Relief Corps, Auxiliary Jmngberg, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Ril- - as could while Uncle Ron ple street. Wednesday morning. to the G A R. they Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Kilby, The property belongs to the the wedges. But Mrs. Fred Lindbcck, Dept. Peters. Mrs. Turnin Mrs. began tapping Investment Co., of Salt Mutual he them in, instead of driving Disabled American VetPres. Lake Citv. The house was va lederickson, Mrs. Whitehead, them. of the World war. began loosening rs. Westover, Mrs. fire. erans Tripp, Mrs. knocked the cated two days prior to the he LeeGrcene Richards, A Mrs. Suddenly bine, Mrs. Mortenson, The building was found to be ir Mrs. out one, two, three! . . of the National wedges own, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Han evidence of kerosene, according just like that. The log snapped to Fire Chief. Jack Clay. Society Daughters of the Revor. Mrs. Truden. Mrs. Ellertson. there and shut like a steel trap lution. An investigation is now under Hunt, Mrs. Turpin, Mrs. Indians with their were the (Continued on Page 8) "lmOUist. M TCillnnMr Mrc hands caught in it. So Uncle way. adford, Mrs. Nelson. Ron took his maul and went up Many more were in attendance, TREES side of the log and down BLACK one t failed to register; therefore, the other, knocking the Indians names do not appear. on the head as he went. Then lie ? left them. He didn't know whethM AMERICAN LEGION POST er he just gave them a bad headGIVE DANCE ache or killed them, because he never saw those Indians again. JThe newly organized American V "I f fS10" Post wiU give a big lcap- BLACK LOCUST 'f barn dance Saturday even-- Paul M. Dunn, Trofcssor of ForeFebruary 29, in the Barn stry, Uah State Agricultural aa-rti'i- wo or nin A Most good i, j UsTaaM f Card-wel- l, half-wa- Jorg-ense- e, - . . "S. vice-preside- nt LOCUST POPULAR D LEAP-YEA- j R M W . College keeping with American Lc- n custom of putting their Black locust (Robinia pseudo-acaciover with dash and is a tree, though native to vigor 1 6fT.air will be no to the central and eastern United 4 rule and promisesexception to be the States, that has proved to be a event of the year. The very popular tree for planting in nmitteC in charge of arrange- - the Intcrmountam region. Its parand entertainment ticular value is that it is a rapid d t0 lcave no' stone un grower, will grow on ned t0 prove tQ Je of the hillsides, and eroded bonks, Lake County that an Amerl-J- 1 for lands, and has a high value Legion affair is a real event. and poles. stakes, posts S7lktelure the dancing public In poor to good soils that are ance floor is Jn ccell-rl- l this tree will make nl'on and that the music a growth of from two to six fect McMillinn'. u.CKey vn. each year, where the elevation is orchestra is irresistable in not over 5000 feet, mere i.-ice appeal. at the danger of freezing backwood is The situations. U a) i "t Ef? well-draine- i well-draine- d, higher dur- extremely hard, heavy and ' w to 15 able, lasting from the ground. when used in come to the This tree makes rather a tali, slender growth, especially wbm !? LfEion Leap-YeleavMur-RaFebru- crowded in a planting. The ?arn nd tt'ertiin" make thi8' lhcir firsl es are green in color Wh'11 in arrangement. ",v,,w great success. me flowers ore abundant in cd numerous ;i?Ppy Days are Here Aeain! spring, forming Jcka haulm locus is a pods in the fall. The Cf Murrav. (Continued on Pgt 8) VU1U tne committee tiri.. & ,l,ee of lhc afIair fiend an one in Salt u 'Wion to every lo hlirrml TZ ar y, com-pou- American Legion Auxiliary Meet Scheduled For Tuesday, Feb. 18 TEMPORARY OFFICERS ARE ELECTED AT MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Verlin the doing their stint was presented m casses of each other on Thursday committee night. onsisted of Norman Christenson nd William F. Kobinson, a acuity liembers; Mrs. J. L. Ellertson, Airs. S. H. Fotheringham and Mrs. E White, parent memoers, A. B. Taylor, principal No. 25 t .'v. "u ' . - . Bateman A meeting of wives, mothers, receiving congratulations on sisters, and daughters of War arrival of a daughter, Mon Veterans was held, February 7 at Cottonwood Stake Mater in the Murray City hall to comHospital. plete plans of the American Legion Auxiliary to the Murray Post. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Parry are Mrs. Fred Lindbeck presided at now comfortably located in their the Friday meeting as temporary new home at 1890 South Second chairman, introducing Mr. Geo. East, Salt Lake. They had as Dingledine, post commander, who their dinner guests recently, Mr, greeted the auxiliary and offered and Mrs. Lowell Mauss, and Mr. the support of the post to the and Mrs. Charles West. movement. officers were elected In preparation for the Relief as Temporay follows: Society Bazaar, members of the Mrs. Harry Van Quill, PresiSouth Cottonwood Ward Relief Mrs. Robert Heck el, secredent; an held all Society day quilting A. J. Peters, treasurMrs. tary; Tuesday at the church. er; Mrs. G. H. Tangen, chaplain; Mrs. G. E. Gordon and Mrs. Mrs. Horace Taylor, sergeant at R. W. Anderson acted as hostess- arms; Mrs. J. Clifford Hansen, es to the members of their club, color bearer; Mrs. O. L. Bycrs, Mrs. Franz WestovThursday afternoon at the Gor- membership; don home on State street. A one er, program; Mrs. Alma Crane, Mrs. Fred Lindthirty o'clock luncheon was serv- refreshments; ed and the ofternoon was spent in beck, publicity. Plans were made for a meetplaying bridge. ing to be held Tuesday, FebMrs. John M. Wood entertained ruary 18th, at 7:30 p. m., in the at a one o'clock luncheon, Friday, Baptist Church west of State at her home, on east 48th South street on 48th South. Mrs. HarStreet. The guests which num- ry Van Quill will preside; elecbered twelve were seated at one tion and installation of permalong table which was attractive nent officers will be the first orwith valentine decorations. The der of business. Mrs. Ivy Burris, district presafternoon was spent in a social ident will install the officers. way. An address of welcome will be In honor of the birthday anni(iven by Mayor G. R. Berger. versary of Mrs. Lenore Jensen, Greetings will be extended by the Cousin's club members were Commander DingleGeorge entertained at a one o'clock dinn- dine of Murray American Leer party, Wednesday at the Jen- sion Post No. 60. Mrs. E. A. sen home in West Jordan. Cov- Ashton state department presiers were laid for 12 guests and dent will be the principal speakthe afternoon was spent in play- er of the evening. Mr. E. A. Littlefield will talk ing bridge. on child welfare and a greeting Mrs. Mabel J. Wallin entertain- will be given by Mr. C. E. district commander. ed at a luncheon, Tuesday at her home on east 33rd South street. State and district officers and Mrs. George Dibble was winner neighboring auxiliarys are invited to attend the meeting. of a prize. The charter is still open for The Gleaner Girls and M Men eligible women in the vicinity of of Mill Creek Ward sponsored a Murray, Granger, Holladay, dancing party, Thursday evening Taylorsville and other communities of this seciton of the county. in the ward amusement hall. All wives, mothers, sisters, and Mrs. S. H. Leetham entertained daughters of War Veterans, who the members of the Ladies' Auxi are members of the American liary of the Baptist Church on Legion are eligible members. AlThursday afternoon at her home. so Gold Star Mothers, Gold Star A one o'clock luncheon was serv- Sisters, and War nurses, are eled and Mrs. A. E. Harger was in igible. We invite you to come and be charge of the devotions. Mrs. a the charter member of your Amermission Stauffer gave Myrtle ican Legion Auxiliary. ilesson on Mexico. "Membership means success." An interesting musical proMrs. W. G. Churches entertained the ladies of the Methodist gram and refreshments will folAid Society, Tuesday at her home low the meeting. Mrs. Fred on Wasatch street. Lindbeck, Reporter. are the day nity y. . isages. toast. Remember the American LeMurray High gion Leap Year Dance is to be parent's day held at the Barn Mur-ra- i auenuav. school un ThP eroup attended Who can name one of our most was serv- when luncheon ticket sellers. He is a . gracious T , pnwu offer. din the caieiena. it the bird. VOLUME 46 Neighborhood News 142 tfith cappie LOVELY H. S. GRADUATION MODELS Murray HERE AND THERE CLASSE- SrROlT ATTENDS Mantis . Forty-Tw- o ed Parents Attend School Wednesday dia. V MUKKAY CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1936 , n, Raf-fct- y, PRIMARY TO Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Anderson REPUBLICAN BE HELD FEBRUARY 24 spent Wednesday in American Fork. A Republican primary election Mrs. Archie Bradford enter- will be held in Murray City hall, tained the ladies of the Murray Monday, February 24, at 7:30 bridge club, Thursday of last p. m., for Republican District No. week at her home on east 48th 342. This primary will be for the South street. Mrs. Hugh Ward and Mrs. George Jenkins were purpose of electing n district chairman, district secretary and winners of prizes. three district committeemen. All Mr. and Mrs. Van Anderson of interested are invited to attend. Provo spent last week end in this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING ON FEBRUARY l"th Fred R. Anderson. A meeting of the American m mc Legion has been called for FebMiner tamp waugnu-rel Utah Pioneers, Thursday at her ruary 17th in the Murray City Firemen's Hall. Plans will be home. completed for the Leap Year Ball Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Parry had to be held by the Legion in the as their guests, Sunday at their near future. All members are inhome 1890 South 2nd East street, vited to be on hand. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and PARDON ME Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Parry. By N. C. R. AnderMrs. Mr. and Fred This is the heyday of the son greeted relatives and a criminal. Thugs, yeggs, murnumber of close friends at their derers, ghouls, kidnapers, home Sunday evening from five thieves, and crooked politicto nine o'clock in honor of their ians go on basking indefinitePresilver wrdding anniversary, in the limelight. They are table at tea ly the during siding board and room at H. furnished F. Mrs. the evening were are entertainA. Mrs. expense, Frank Shields, public Greene, ed with movies, athletics, and Mrs. A. C. Most. Mrs. Hugh radios, have their pictures Ward, Mrs. D. A. McMillan and featured in the daily papers, Mrs. George Jenkins. Mrs. Vera receive fan letters from hosts and Gaufin Mrs. Brent Olsrn, of women admirers, and are Mrs. Van Anderson served. Mrs. attended by special doctors Gaufin appeared In a gown worn and priests. hostess twenty-fivthe years by If one would rise quickly to ago. fame, he need only murder four or five people at a swoop. Stanley Ross left a few days he will find he Los where for Immediately ago Angeles himself in an apartment at the will visit his mother indefinitely. Hoosgow Hotel, his ears ringA daughter was born to Mis. ing with acclaim. If anyone threatens to harm him, he will Ben Duffy, Tuesday evening in a be saved by merely saying to local hospital. the governor, "Pardon me." (Continued on Page 8) Mrs. Delia Anderson entertains e |