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Show I mi mi i ?"J - - STABL1SHED 1890 MURRAY aDDDDDDDDDDDOOQ Community Would Improve Here&There With Better Traction Service Plans are now complete for the Murray First ward reunion to be held in the recreation hall Monday evening, February 22, It was the opinion of a Murray C ity official that our Lake City sportsmen are city could of their grow and develop more speedily if transportation facilities were tunning the oiling upand very of a better character. It seems that this fact has not been weighing scales, iriven Ssh of said weighing machines sufficient attention by those who would encourage the in development buying. used m,. of Murray City. It is plain that with a good transportation servscales showed a of these fOne ice Murray might expect more 50 as weighing pounds, Bj( w baby More people would BOOKS attention. live in Murray and there would thich was a severe shock. be a greater area of trade pos CITY "f A drive near Rifiby, Idaho, has a larger How of buysibilities, ers. resulted in the liquidating of sevthousand of the feathered Sweet Danger The bus passengers in this secMaysie Greig er tion , have passively jfclrrows. Nice way to do slaying Arouse and Beware accepted a of end at MacKinlye Kantor the unfair conditions of trans3 birds just the Lone Cowboy E. L. Edholm portation which have been imibugh winter. Hoax E.P. Oppenheim posed on them for many years. Magnificen ?One dress and 25 pairs of stock-jj- s K-- 7 Spies in War ...G.F. Zimmer Because these conditions are far is the modern girl's spring That Man Is Mine Faith Baldwin more annoying during the cold, Wardrobe. Window in Heaven ..M.B.Hueston wet winter months, folks have C. B. Kelland been forced to object and comSpotlight Snow storms; aching bunions, Lost Morning ... DuBois Heyward plain. Others who sav nothing, still feel they are ill treated. ta .es. coal bills, jazz bands, sit Wake and Remember This feeling which is growing down strikes, floods, a lovely James Gray is public opinion aroused tii e is had by all. steadily, Door Between Ellery Queen to a needed reform, and public And Call It Accident I Clean up and paint up time opinion is the power that makes B. Mrs. Lowndes Mur-riv changes. wi'l be here in a few weeks. It has been suggested that has always been in the front Silver Desert ... Ernest Havcock Trail G. B. Rodney Murray City develop its own rink in the spring house and Open Rustlers of Table Butte d cleaning list ot cities. Like the public traction Ernie Phillins power plant, it utility. would remove P. C. Wren the foreign element and bring Pav nite at the Iris theatre on Spur of the Pride W.B. it.-Mowery independence. It would reduce Saturday at 9 F. M. You Black Automatic . Buckaroo Clan of Montana rates and furnish the excellent hJvc to be there. Clee Wood service that can only come with flloiace Godfrey has only to , Arganaut Gold C. H. Snow home-owne- d enterprise. Alice Hobart Yang and Yin nv "Ford Ignition Key," to Ray Sound of Feet Running Allen, and then the riot begins. 11. I Salt beginning at 7:30. There will be a varied program of instrumental music and voice numbers, interspersed with dances and readings. Dr. J. L. Ellertson will be toastmaster for the evening. The program will be as follows: Tenor Dance solo, Leonard Nelson; number, Lyle E. Naylor; Cornet Duet, Lillian Belliston and Bob Parrel; Reading, Vernice Barton; Dance number, Jean Winter; Soprano solo, Evelyn Neff; quartet by Bishop Bringhurst, Keiih Wiseman, Willard Olsen, Franz Westover. Remarks by Bishop S. E. Bringhurst. The Sunday School Dance scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 20 ai Murray First Ward will feature good music, so be on hand to enjoy the evening. NEW NOVELS AND REFERENCE AT LIBRARY 1 Farmers Urged To O. K. New Farm Plan . Josephine Lawrence Max Brand Trail 1 new trailer being built by Trouble In the last year the Library R.v Allen. A sure sign of Spring Board has added to the library be i.g on the way. The World Book Encyclopedia .March 28th is Easter Sunday and the Scribner Radio Music Library, including eight volumes rid so the Easter Bunny is ad- - of compositions which are heard to begin his work for the ted constantly over the great broadcasting chains, played by or" IF. H. A. Housing rebuilding is chestras, orchamber music organinstrumental soloists; closing a number of the local izations, choral sung by organizations or to join in a face aidtnces by vocal soloists. Each of the eight volumes contains only the 1 Neat looking" is a thought choicest and most popular of its ft it comes to you when you see type of music. Ijr ther Jensen in his uniform, M. , j Adams thinks a few days away illk on his books. thejed Local Poultrymen To Attend Convention I day femmos ran nn nijout their business wish never a fear of a ,irr "f i t' ct ' ' lhrow. '''fdanl W(! sound Womens' Club Plans Annual Guest Lunch .... Farm Groups To Meet Thursday On rV'n 'f you rhooH' '"f your fire re m. in Oil t l! l l Hun- - Asj(-i;itioiir . Midva!'': Salt ti.,..i r!h,u-r.f- t LiiVr-Tot- ,,.,,,.,.. units Lake Coimly Farm Pntrau : d, Ward Basketball . - ; v. (.oiliest Announced Sneahinsi i 4 - i IConvrvatlon Asia'.ion m e. 1,. v" tVV . 1,10 'sol. ""chr. ,,. .. ' , - o.Tbo directors of the Nail aiM tio; t ir.ioolv K:iin Hure.oi will men-inlot SiiCC Ibis attend (bis tnntirg ot i" r s - l:rld in tho intrn- -t is to i ruidi f corn at mi! the rflom tcrr.noiLa, IrrganiatioM vt the curly. - , :i' - . t i " t . ,1 .'.'' must do-p- ai ! school, and on tbo m vei sc yide will be tho name of tbo winner, ' t! will he awardod b ti.l.i1. of l!ie t spilth tmr.it. The aw ud will o a cold modal suitably orctavod with the name of the rontest, the name of tl o ' ' ..tii, ti,,-- . T; , ' i.f.i I C i 'if wpt - II c tOflc ""! t t' in oirig Crops t.rowrrs Associanon Salt Lake Co'tnty Apuunuia. i? Si- i Salt ll.lC' Can- g ! of the NVw Deal All be approved by (lie ni Lxrrcises M"-- e m May. Mr, L. C, Miller, fotmeily a of Mutiny, fponsoted resident 1,0 this ror.tf ft fot many vca. but i ti since be h.i tnovrd. Mr. Talor d. be bac taken over the fpotisoiship ' t. .1 .or . , r , haso ei trws emirs;. Ml .r .ote.nM' M'" ilitrir--tt 1T 1 i 1 i The last basketball game of the season to be plaved' at MurEach year since 1917, with the ray high will be Friday night in the gym at 7 o'clock, with exception of two years during the depression, the Murray high Cyprus high school. This will be one of the most school has published a yearbook under the sponsorship of the interesting games and one of the student body. All of the work on most vital encounters of the season. With Cyprus, Granite and the book is planned and done by Davis tied for first place, and students of the school with the Murray holding second place, advice of a committee of the this game will go far in deter- faculty. publishing of the book is mining Murray's standing from a The fine experience for about 20 now on. students in art, language, comReserve seats may be obtained position, photoarrangement, at the Murray Pharmacy. graphy and business. Miss Slreeper is editorial advisor and Mr. Vietti business Region Two Standings advisor, for the faculty. A yearbook is a valuable poTeam Won Lost ssessiona lovely reminder of 1 Granite 6 school life and becomes more Davis 6 l cherished with the passing years. 1 6 A former student in the Cyprus early 5 2 Murray history of the school came to the school a short time ago Jordan 2 high 6 and wanted to buy a yearbook Tooele l 5 of tho year he graduated. He 0 7 Bingham said, "I will pay several times Grantsville 0 6 the price of it. I am sorry I did not get one." The school had only one copy so could not spare Former Thespians it. Last year we had a very good U Of U Make Good book, but this year we have In Chosen Fields planned and are making a little larger one. The undertaking has be It is finanIn a recent check-uof grad- to ced as follows: as many copies uates from the University of Utah as can bo sold for $2 each, pages who were active members of the Theta Alpha Phi, national fra- sold to classes and clubs and adThe business men of ternity, it was found that many vertising. of the former University Thes- Murray have been most generous in support of the yearbook. pians are now among the out- No their has refused to support one leaders of their fields. standing it. Among the actors can be found Two ago we were surthe name of Moroni Olsen, prom- prised years when Charley Webb, a inent as a moving picture actor plumber of Murray, came to and a 'stock' company leader. school and asked to be allowed Mr. Olsen was feat urea in such to an ad., in the book. He put as "The Three Musket- said, "Ever since there was a pictures eers" and "The Plainsman". AnMurray high school yearbook, I other great 'stock' actor of the have always had an ad, in it company who also received bis and I want one every year." at Utah the early training school, The students of the school are is Don Earle Jones, now featured the citizens and customers of in New York 'stock' perform- tomorrow. An nd is not a donaances. tion. They look nt those books In the field of directing can be often and for many years. found Iouise Hill Howe, director Wo appreciate the loyalty of of the KSL players, Salt Lake our friends in the past and hope City; Byron Folgor, former di- we can count ini yoir"agriin. We rector of the Olson players and have sold more books this year now a director in Hollywood. than ever before. In a short time Foremost in the field of teach- some of our students will call ing can bo found Wallace A. upon the business men and ask Goatcs. director of the $3.(Mif"MHiQ for an ad. These students will theater at the University of Wis- have a letter from our Principal consin; Royal Garff, who is teach- so you will know they are auing at Northwestern University thorized In addition to our Murand Halbert Greaves, formerly ray friends, a lot of firms in Salt of the University of Indiana and Lake City and elsewhere help out by their suport. It is the now at the Utah State Agricultural College. policy of our school to refrain front soliciting from our business men for other than tho Projects Chosen For yearbook becausethings we know how and expensive it be4-Training Course annoying comes when they are solicited every activity. We At U.A.C. In March for almost publish a school paper but no is solicited. The 1937 sdate club loa.lors advertising We bespeak your interest and bo traininc rourso. which will our undertaking. held ot the Utah State Acricul-tura- ) support in MARSHALL HR1NTON to 6 college from March Editor will include project troininc in JAY McHENUY foods, cloth inn. homo science, Husiness Manager dairy, sheep, swine, poultry, crops and forestry, aororutnu to I) p. club leader. Hit-Ru- n Murray, state Driver Brings "It is anticipated that the class in swino management will be Death And Injuries one of the largest sections this year as there were 144 purebred Reports from the bedside of swine plarod with tbo rluh memIt. bers in 113 counties of the state James areGraves hein is the aL.D.S. serithat in hospital in 1!KP1 Kach county that is in- ous condition refrom injuries of the terested in production ceived when be with his Sunday 1 II swine, and e:erially pit; aunt, Mrs Rhoda Graves were clubs, will make a secj.d effott struck driver. Mrs. by a to have a swine project loader Salt Lake attend tho course tliis Je.it, " Mr. Graves died in the an hour after general hospital said. Murray being bit. Mr, Graves who is Kmphasi in tbo poultry well known in Murrav is sutler project will be placed on tbo sob ing from a fractured tog, bruises rition. cure ond management of and possible Internal miuries. tbo f.irm flock. West Sing Halt. 38, of 472 membr-rProblems of Utah Seeond South Street was arrestin the particular project and ed as a driver of the car. Acmethods of organiintf and con- cording to police tho man told ducting rlubt will be sta l.od by conflicting stories, but denied the loaders, Kocreational features the death car, are al:ai included s pait f tho driving week's activities club Representative local workers from practically every courtv in Utah will be included in the enrol''! eot for the l(37 club course . Mr Murray ptedut-eTl cm- leaders w ill e t o;o.od on the ramrms and nil activities' The Daimler Knight Limousine, v,Uh the club which was the personal car of in ronniH-tiorourso w ill be bold lit the college. His Maieslv, King George V. of England from . HHfl until List the year, will be shown d.irii-To Weds Give Newly next few days at the sales p H 1 , , Editors Of High School Yearbook Ask Local Support 4-- Ajw - liivrttoti jnd jheld Sugar win i Atsni-i:itio- Celebration Is Big Success At Lincoln - T!S.J'.j and Mnfiav, - r . K - n.n-otit- . tea'.w1 w ,,- Lincoln ibo Reports from school are to the rITect that tho dinner and program last There will o a nicotine of the P T. A, was a splendid success of. PT.A Friday Murrav School District in every way. 268 prrsons were ficers today at 3.30 in the Murserved at dinner. Very gratifyray high school. ing to tho PT.A. oflicials financall' been The meeting has the tdlair was the ' r, for the purpose of reorgam.tt success cial attending tho event rind t perfect plans lot tin- ,nwith funds already on which, visitini! dav noil band from previous efforts, en"i;"")1 abled them to entirely pay off jityi j dav the obligation for their kitchen and is looked f..i.! cd miccc at tho Lincoln school. equipment in h-- hot h tvirenis ann sunn in the school district Notables , On that day students stay to participate in the program to home and parents Calvin were Superintendent and that gives every one a tlml Smith. Bishop A M Cornwall; K K. Howe and Chas P. Rock-worM-Me- n both former principals of Second school tbo Inter-Stake Lose In Mrs. J. W, Larson, president of Finals tbo Lincoln school P. T. A, gave the address of wrleomo, Mrs George Q Cannon was in r.. M'-fans; ;,ir Mut rax M . of the candle bnhting bau.o ' ! I.I1K '! ing a oV.'idertlV;e- ,'i l e ceninotiv in commemoration of tin ii.ii Bii.n tbo foundmi! of tie PTA f Moltav Serolid W defeat "i Ro,ncy Latseti light-in- g v '"M. ;i n ii Soul!) in menmry of randies the 4 " 1. 'I e I... i o.te' i.i founder of Hradv. Abco Mrs n an .;sr'.;'. The blow ". W7; Fib the p.TA w-i .is one to itDelos McAIhstrr hebtmg tho ' '' made v ' a " tram ran. lies m honor f the National ,!' ' lant ftcbt ;i; ,' r P. T. A ; N II Webb for tbo 4 di fe;.1mg rminet up. Stale organization, and Mis, J. p.oti. !. INfiii'tb. r '. o". W Larson for tho Wal PTA Salt l...ke There was a very vplrndid muWe t.t'so.ite 1b- - P'-'df-t- t. sical '. m'ld program of l.th instruih on tbnr ' ' and vocal number. mental )n:H't,i: "eie is tbo ttv. tl no will bo a joint rrxrt of thf brads of all .icnrul- vd A. IV T.v1'.r p, turnl organtiT'ttons of Salt Lake S'lr;!H.nIli',r f,,r Ires rtititilv ineliidmi?' t H T riion.-- ' the U'ab S:,'lt tjiko Milk Prodiirrrs; hf'ld ). W'll . . ( l I H ote.f . lift ... : . PwSui! active rotniry ritmuno On com-detecti- stH.n-sorin- Hw-oi- fire It 1 1 1 said. Utah will receive $2.50 per acre ibove the average of the United States in payments for soil conserving crops according to L. C. Amk, executive secretary of the $lt4!M).00. Murray Schools P.T.A Plan Parents Visit Day e If" Farmers of Utah are urged by Director William Peterson to attend meetings which are being held by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in all of the counties throughout the state during the next six weeks. All farmers who were not members last year or those who ire not familiar with the new etup should contact local members of the committee or the county agricultural agent to find out bow the program can be applied to their farms. This matter "hould be attended to before he planting season begins, in he opinion of Director Peterson. "The sign-u- p campaign is going .'orward Every satisfactorily. farmer will be visited and invited to join the federal plan," he , No. 26 At conservation proagricultural gram for the state. The average for the United States is Sfi per acre while in the state of Utah it is $!I 50 per acre. More than $1,01)0,000 will have been paid to Utah farmers when the IMG cent ot tne chocks nave i,een sont out of the state offices and win oe paiu uuoui .vi.uui ii rmy payments are completed which "f the other 50 per cent, 90 per 'nt are detained m the counties cither by the farmers or mitircmon. If is estima ed that Utah s allocation for the 11M7 being directed bv program will be approximately The play i Mr. West with Russcl McDonald ns business manager and Isabel Gacian as stage manager. Don't miss the School Play "ec-tm- J' The Murray Hich School play "The Ghost train," scheduled for Friday and Saturday of next week promises to ho more than There will usually interesting. be gripping, hair raising moments, with sufficient comedy and romance to make it lively and fast moving entertainment. The characters include a young married couple who give the show an amorous touch, played by Will Rotbwell and Arlenc Aamodl; a jolly Englishman, whose witty remarks interperse the play with many cood laughs, pbyt-by - Jay Mcllenry; s couple, who don't seem to "hit it" but are finally reconciled in the end. plaved by Peter Xenakis and Evelyn McMillan: a spinster who coos on a little spree, by La Ve Wahlquist; a hvsterira! uirl who is haunted by the irtiost i Train" enacted bv Carol Brown; the role of the old station master bv Robert Hansen; is plaved two characters whose uncanny behavior thickens the plot, play-- ; od bv Howard Frame and G;bb Walthers; and a minor part of aplayed by Wilford Bit- ccnor The annual curst luncheon ff i ii o a m i iv I," i luu ...ni viii ii u rn k m..i. Art Stringfellmv has the lieart- - bo held Thursday. February 25. manner of any of in the club rooms of the Murray 8 Murrav morvhnt-tFinmcn's Hall. The entertain ment will feature Mrs. mirmn !Lit v,, sr.,,n ,no ncw Torra- - w. Mus er, who has recently re-- -, fkr-.'T)C turned from tbo Pence Confert,.t....,. j .1... af-def,,r ihis mimde auto enco in Italy, to which she vas appointed by President Roosewi.l know, velt. Vocal selections will ho Riven JMrr.-,"vrrnnnts are waiting bv Mrs K. A Wet, accompanied rr'l ink in hand. bv Mrs. E. W. H .fTer, .1 m.S ,',tif: loo throw lbiftesies will b Mrs, same away, 5 rh;.;;': Elmo Martin. Elleit:on. Mrs W. L. Wright, and Mrs. A ,t:. v. "J like to hear n swan Mrs E, Short. Mrs Harrv A. Robbie rrosi- dent of tho rbih is extending a jTl I'" ' m,,i:h ver the Wa. invitation to all women ;V ir,f frnni in Murrav and community who tt would enjoy Dm program. with innv bo made ih Knit Lake City smoke Mrs. T. Ray Kingston, 3 rday j pt oi nvinp Play riday-Sal- u d Wtii. C. Parker. Utah Poultry .ot's nark somewhere on Main Producers Association dealer in Si oot and watch the race. Murrav. R. L. Hyde, R. M. Murray, Sam Hamill. and Shirley ,What race? Jensen poultrymen. are among s'i'he human race. 4 local personages who will attend fTl.e people of Murray are wail-iij- j. the annual meeting and convento welcome Spring with open tion of the stockholders and Kins. members of the Utah Poultry AssociaProducers I l )I J Sol had a clear track Tues-d- i tion and the Utah Turkey Grow. ers Association which will be hold Thursday. Friday and SatI with the threat of war urday of this week at the Hotel .i.!"ng H Utah" in Salt Lake City. Europe and Roosevelt's to change the court, Jack The Turkey Growers associaBf;ny miuht nlav the "Ree" tion convention will be held ton. day, with morning and afternoon Producers It STViU'C nn'lin TU....,...,. session. ThewillPoultry hold their conBi'.o the weather man said it association Friday and Saturday wuld be fair. Too bad the vention and afternoon lather forecast department and with bothAtmorning both conventions the session, tfi. weather seem making forces sessions will be vjtally alive with ? run on a diverging schedule. information reof the ns- activities the garding lihsif.ry of Murray as to prevwilt DC sessions The isnciations. s ia, years ends in this issue but enlivened with interesting numW" history of the bewildering bers in instrumental and vocal Pt :;cnt lurrhes on. and various other numbers J. . forms of entertainment, J.''0 '''j?' n;,s hrcorne, of the girls ' 'Parcel a leering loafer? V resent S. VOLUME 47 Murray First Ward Cyprus Comes To Reunion To Be Murray For Last Held February 22 Game On Local Floor nnnnnnnDDDDaDDDDODODa Jr, lU""' is - CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1937 4-- hit-ru- n s 10 Years A i o d - I n Dance February 19 Mr. and Mrs Atlhur Caldwell will entettatn their friend nt a wedding dance Friday evening in the Fraternal Hall, following their marriage on the same day. Lions Will Honor Great Men At High School Friday The Murray Lions of F. C. Howe, local land dealer. All citizens of Murray City are urged to resHod fully and earnestly to tho rail of Mavot Leslrr and the City Commissioners for a Spring Clean-Uand Paint-UCampaign. p p Tbo Junior Promrnade held in the gymnasium last Friday night w as very m.i . es: fid The gym was beaut, fully decorated to represent an Alaskan scone Club will The Aurora BorcaHs furnished a patriot ie program ot the High Sihool Fridav, fit 11 a. m The program will both Lincoln imd Washington in a iomt program. Judge t) W Moffat Will bo tbo speaker. Their will bo a flac raiMiui ceicmony, and musical number. rpor"sor rooms Will hebl for Alum's ouhestra. were served from the ilass icjoos, by dainty Alaskan maids Murrav basketball day. h jgh entered the Stale tournament jester- - |