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Show TALK TOWN the Editor By 4 i In aru , of this isitem from the Salt wS ... tv,;r Hoard saying of for the acquiring site jt ,'umty fair grounds un-and State are Sh South " The item goes on to the ser- -' Volume 50-N- o. 25 e'' the board has l1' Murray City, to a landscape expert exienthat and site. of a recreation-ed!f rlopment :. banned, also that a ? "1 1 inned ball grounds with A arrangemunw l, amuse-tfor uJrovVmont i Justice of the Peace H. T S anticipated, The Seventies Quorumn of the Matthews fined nine motorists us reminds First ward will sponsor Board Munay Fair Tllc which buries its this week for minor traffic viola- a dinner and dance to be held, the ostrich tions. sand- Thursday, February 29th. The 'Sea in Lawrence Jex. 7074 South 9th dinner will be served at the used heen has i...ir East, jail term and fine suspend- Murray First ward from 6 to 8 as me f,.r a lntf time creatureF""ed for parking his car on state p. m., and dancing will begin at uuv ' L.ininle of the highway. the Murray High gymnasium at facts face .....n( fillllt'l i.: Dana C. Dodge, 161 Ford Ave- J p. in. .t mmrv. bv r.iuing ms nue, fined $2.50 for defective Special music will feature the because he lights. Jail term and fine .su- dance and menace, merely persons so desiring spended on condition that he put may attend the dinner alone or Itannot see. moral way, lights in proper condition. can attend th dance only but it In , practical and C. D. Roberts, 50 North 1st is a greater value to attend the the and County rt0 Fair Iard - West, Salt Lake City, fined $2.0'i double function. Couples attend.,mmissi"!wrs have no justificachange in for improper registration. Fine ing the dance only will obtain ... f,,r the proposed their several suspended when he displayed admission tor a small charge. J Fair fitf. f.'.L an. realized, it will be a proper plates and driver's license. Dinner and dance tickets are sold n LeVar Shepard, Mt. Pleasant, in combination. Jap at th.- already $3.00 for running a red light. liio presidents of Seventies taxpayer, Arthur Snyder, fined $3.00 for will be in charge of the ginning, the Fair f In the the commissioners stopping at stop sign. Stay! dance and assure everyone that an evening of enjoyment is in Murray ns the logical site granted to March 24. Francis Beckstead. Murray, store. cause Murray Park provided r,re facilities than any other fined $3.00 for running a red L. I). S. CHURCH in the entire county, outlight. vie of Salt Lake City itself. Virgil Pilati, 200 Vine Street SERVICES FOR SUNDAY i The choice of Murray Park fined $3.00 for running a red Murray First Ward: Sacrament 'was considered ideal too former meeting at 6:30 p.m. with music light. of Changed plea of the simple fact that it not guilty to guilty, paid $2.00 by the Murray First ward choir. ould require far less money William Alder and Marion Lester, to March 1. fair site Stay granted Mo make a suitable returned missionaries, will be 421 Frank South 3rd Sears, An "there than any other. East, two on n,,;Kucst speakers. arrested cunt amusement area already exdriver's license ve-and Ward: Claude Taylorsville ! operating ited, together with the natural of the stake member without Asluon, proper jhicle lights. beautv of the spot. will be guest speakI The fair was held at the Mur-p- y (Charge suspended upon obtain- !high council, ing license and repairing lights. W'r at the meeting Sunday eve-Park for three years, and in E. Robinson. 350 East South riing. Special musical numbers was that time no complaint fined $7.50 for speeding by the ward choir will be pre-5- 0 Temple, j. ard as to the location. Indeed, JTiiles in 40 mile zone. Jail sented. visitors expressed the opin-- i term and $5.00 of fine suspended. South Cottonwood Ward: Sacn that the park afforded everytrament such an meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday hing to be desired for The program will be DR. CLOVE APPOINTED evening. exhibition. under the direction of the High When there is already one of COMMITTEE MEMBER James Clove, superintendent of Priests Quorum of the stake. .e most attractive and well-- t Millcreek Ward: Sacrament quipped ball parks in the state schools, Murray, has lieon ap- at 12:15 under direction meeting n memuor oi ine au-- f t: the present sue, a swimnnnj; poiniea courts, and play-- j Western Administrators Conven-groun- of missionaries of the ward. iol, tennis (irant Ward: Guest speaker together with several tion and Exhibit Committee, Sunday evening will be Eugene is which of .ousand dollars worth fair to t laboring bring Hintze, recently returned miswe are at a loss taxational conventions, now held in from the North Central sionary e to jinaw on what grounds the the West, East, States. Special musical numbers e sis can justify a removal when test xiie of the strength of the also. J ;ey would be going to a miser- - West is being made in connection of barren ground with the American Association ibly piece WARDS OF COTTONWOOD hereit wouid require tnousanas 0f School Administrators, who nlr at 4, fp rmc ,4i!t mv being invi'ed to convene in STAKE HOED REUNIONS Reunions were held in all of It is a sad fact that the coun'the West in 1942. the wards of Cottonwood stake ty fair has been subject to Appointment was made bv Thursday afternoon, February 22. strains since its incep- - John F. Brady ic puiy .rl tbn. Murray supported the fair School Superintendent of San , in Aunrin ,r fat the cutset with enthusiasm. u t n aim I ivmuviii i uuni.nu various wards It is doubtful if local merchants of the California State Teachers ill feel inclined to contribute In Murray First ward, former association. further to the fair if the fool- bishops of the ward helped to Mi waste of the new receive the guests and former plan is COTTONWOOD STAKE TO carried out. members of the choir helped to jHOEl) UNION MEETING provide music for the program A union milling of the Cot- under the direction of William F. j Rumors persist of new business ;ocia-a- t Iuibinson. t !r:rg to Murray and expansion tonwood Stake Primary 2 will be held Saturday tf existing stores to meet the in ward. First the .p.m. amount of trade. Murray (JRAN'T WARD PRIMARY The talk was general this week Mrs. Fred Weeden said it was- TO ENTERTAIN CHILDREN 5".at the Woolworth 10c store important that all members atPnmarv officers and teachers I'sr.r.ed to open a store in Mur - il,'m' the meeting Saturday as of Grant ward will entertain i y. Whc-- and where, no one many special leatures win no Friday aftirne-ofor children of taken up. sucli as the spring fes- the first group will The tival and teacher training work. meetPrimary. at 2. 30 pin., including dm- The parking (iien between the ages of five problem here! V'M larc-Ibe eliminated if land eight At 3 pin. the older PlartS paJr Board oi incai stores wouki group will be entertained. The South i'.e their car.-- at homo or park Site program includes games suitable ' rn in the rear of buildings Plans for the acouirim: of a t.i hoih gnuips and dances, f Head of leaving the vehicle on new county fair grounds si!e at lowed by refreshments. e train street where it prohi-th- e 5fth South and State Str t ale TO HOI D shipping public from get-P- under way. It j. e.edvd that WOODSTOCK MEETING wilhin easy reach of the DAY dilolNDrRS' w h tinthe next days witjnn t places. When tin em-- " rectors of the (unly f.or will A. w,!i The W.. ni t oi k .;:'' car is h ft on State Street. approve the arti. n of a c !.!;.! !. 4I a Fo.i!; jet's D.iV meeting at ' cay. it means that approxi-.''f'tee and prop, m d l.elp of the t .e m ' .. on Tl i.l i.'V evi I..- .' 24 transient cars are : eis kept county commi. ru.uy 'J'.i An mijN tt.ttit f ..' r:i that j.. f ?? K o. !h prgratv. villi be According to t ceretiioi-.y- . l.aki" dlehgi tietill ( Sa't of president s reported that bids are now v toil, wltig ' l,;i-- l' s tiiei ,;!,g. b. vr Fair, an ar.eti i i,i ll : d to buy the old w il t ?. : ri ft 1..,Dr. Hi J f"imade arc' f. asi on Mi St. the le yai property . pi' ca;i. p' Cl.d rr'" (f taih South and State. val S M..1I!:-ri'iunre. A ri :.lnir,i! 1st of the l''a'. St ha been of Ih" lay. It r a lor.u tune. H will be nice college. Ft fair otMt.g i ti.i wc fair ' iitify have it , . r 'Tupied again. i a t. !n n, i el. ,) grounds and Mr- to St"!. w! ei i' TO area ti'Tial At)f)i ss kl'..h! , st ''r W TRAFFIC L SEVENTIES TO CIVE DANCE VIOLATIONS ' 'K S f lf - v..j ' i " brow-beate- t lo-.'.i- be-cau- se L. j d, Have s, thills fp.'ir. offi-jth- Litv . Ida- - i asnea 4T2j Mur- - V 11. 4 al Til ,,.i,i,) ,,. :,, i - as.-tio- , 1 At 59th ; i 1 P.-T.- -t - P.-- y ! . - - " - e-- I ff' 1 - !.- - ; ! - i i ; semi-vaca- I 1 1 ! 1 oiJ) N ta fici.d rtXSlox MI.I'.TING communily ac Slate Old Ar Pen- A W utance organization w ith amplede.;.. a ireeting at the Mur-- v and many oil.i F.hruary 2H at R to a" r i li.l !,llll1,,M Ulll taitimg ('I k ale pie ii M,t I . I w- t !' ',1 H ! ,.: r 's I' I' : '' ' 't '" 'v ; r ! p, ri il ;r .,:.' i ir- " ni.K., the senior i one of prow itic ; a;; is r f.f this na-tf poitsors. ' A I A O. ts working r an ie. u in old '1.. i ,T"t the ttUTear.rd penr f l.v,. " " '; " j ciallv inter-- u ' '. I , '"i: that w ill pp. ' n avors in tliis eon- V '.re invited to at-- ' .Iff ,. ! , ! 'ting 'f Pi. ,!t2'i 'AT Vi BERRY LETTER , ccs.-full- 1 e- - s , i o-- t I i i : , I - i ; r,1 re-i.o.- ,,f l s ' 'u! I e A.- r.'le - lit--- - ' A: I ' i I ,o le. i . .r Ci.e ;e fat! the U rare 1 r t ,r t' Ard ,v. j r -- Hh , f ' 1 t v.A r. into ii'i..l!rr' 1 Tic line "f Ml, it i,mi,iII mean a" hall. r- - i:! i ei to civ.- the gll ,l'er hi. ti," real I c pa i t1 t! r c t , ! . T! C V1.:i 'i' v ' p ; 'i-,- ft f' i .,, tl s i f i k I i, l ' fl ! v r " c m- - P'H f t' en pl. i M it ) 'tn ot ' v c. ' n' ,1V ") ?! r tr-- ,r the it Ft A .u v v ! ; It' ' t '. XI t e .' . I ; t v. e r, i i; I.: o g. r Mt. P.. is v ti;' A wav pep, sd Continued on Tajc (i) . Pro:-- r I - ) ' t : at a? ti v, I ks a" ' n iv, WOKKI US Hi MI I T ' a m etinc w nl v.; ti i 1! i ti t church v Cemicil. 1 t: . ..f if.'-n- agio'i-- mriKi i IMAC II ."ill urst tvled ' (',, r boiiiba-':!.- o itnuiY .h '. ' i ( I " .he of 1. f.d he t f'!' d !.' t any wt i i i .!.v l..i - p.t, that he !... trouble: t'oM m'".t ft hi nr.-- , Is pkyMi la J Utn Willi him i.i.ce if v; p, .i" 1 ,e e l. I ts.i. at i wi A; tl-- t g e ;q i t'.-.t 'i t" ! trplo wh-fought nls John Iw i Lie A o Ts ;u i P. 'f ' o'l . ! vs T For was l. iv it rd HI I et vvei n In sses by m-- i .'.' . oilhl i,. f ! .. Ml;'-- , t- - Fil i ' ..iki t)o o! d ':,b- ;.g. s w ; I r :i - one "iT.eials and J hti i.T The II e. to..? - gt- but M; ;v .!' I, l.l ! i !!.. the 'V ad been ai rang- org i in At d .It'o-S.e- oi il;-- Co d f. t t ii .1 .'I' .1 ' f !' Ii ') r.ow c.itrv an d ,u V t" - i. .ie.it .r. if- - epr g t'-- ll'lhod. s,. to , Pa! F. f; fr-.- -- - I , I Light M - I . ttv ".V-.- y, s l 1! i. alva-people- irwav pi i'i the- Airwav , l ; d rre ..? - . - A : V t- appli-Kfiii- T 'A er - t.r. sifj. k!.n-ent- . j lie said. .ition. OSivir rrtettain- Klllllli'ij f'tiili lit Hie " of I, ' niollKr Tuesday 1' werr rv""!M, 'vo n,i mN Prizes r 't t ... Mr. n t r-v.l lie ai.J 's. Sherman Wright. , argument. , State Street from Stauffer Lane jto South City limits; 59th South from Gth West to East City lim-- t its; Liberty Avenue or 61st South; G4th South Street, both east and west; Jefferson Lane, jMalstrum Lane. Wahlquist Lane; Gth West from 64th South to 53rd South, including Tripp Lane and Bullion Street: 2nd West from 64th South to 53rd South, includ-- ! ing Anderson Avenue; 53rd South from Gth West to 2nd West. ' I.:.kr 'irfi and learn the '"V told by the Old gains' r. Wednesday j s ar 11 w 3- - A! i o d Box-eld- atal 1" abeiit T:i'i a We our c' triri'un ;1y n t .. Wou'd (it.. I w.w:v t" buv to V, 't;.-- ' .id S m ma; ! rrivilt i'e it is a 1V. tm. g . ..jj-.- Ml.pot1it way con ; Boulevard, Court Avenue, Center Street, Wasatch Street, Atwood Boulevard. Maple, Elm, Clark and Crawford Avenues, and the business district im'ud-m2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, 4th Avenue, 5th Avenue, and Poplar Street. Tuesday Stauffer Lane. Wilson Lane, Umbra Lane, East 56th South ;from State to 9th East; 53rd South from 2nd West to Vine Street, including Wood Row and Community Center; 2nd West from 53rd South to 4fith South; jGermania Avenue and Bonny-vieAvenue; Berger Street. rolly-poll- y roole i,wl I If fi'x Monday and Thursday East" 48th South from State to Atwood Boulevard, Brown Stix'et and Murray Hill Gardens, Vine Street from State to Atwood Here in South Cottonwood some few years ago There lived a Bride and Groom I'm sure we all know. Harry was the he and Eliza was the she, And eight small additions made their family. Each of these eight chose one more. I'riH:iv They begat others; now there're s, : R, frim 5151 South Mallards galore. sion. State to North City limits; Myr-- ( civikn linofTieial - Now I will name them as the tie Avenue; 45th South from 2nd i'ltJJUl nrtt,.r originals come, of the people of behalf on :West to East City limits; Edison ly with the eldest, one by Street: Fairbourne Murray City. "A number of pwple Starting Avenue; Bulone. lock Lane; 46th South Street; have talked to me at diticrent times about the bus situation," There's Belva and Vernet, and Miller Street; Regal Avenue; 48th Anuiia too. South Street from State to West he said. "They thought I might be able to do something to im- Then it seemed they came by City limits Hanauer Street; two. Street; 1st West Street; 2nd prove the service because I hap- Norman and Delos, two fine boys West from 48th South as I to believe, be mayor. to 45th pened are they; thev do. that there could tie a South; lum Street; Cherry Street; Then Preston and Duane and and Jensen Lane. great improvement in the service; "" and that the fares at llie present Saturday Vine Street from Atwood Bou time are far out of proportion." They are a united happy lot of Th.. mavor said that he felt he! folks levard to 56th South: Jones was speaking for the majority of With their music and singing and Court; Glenn Street; Benbow h "f llttle Jok,''sAvenue; Virginia Avenue; Lin- Murray citizens. When asked if tsauaru homes a real land ine c.,... j Ao.u c u c. on the the mayor bus, traveled he s it stands on V ine r rom Atwr,0fi Boulevard to East mark declared, "I did ten years agn, Slmt ,'Citv limits. but I became disgusted with such An .,rK-... i. a method of transportation a long Its the haniy abode where the! meet. it used 8 family o'clock and haven't a.m. in containers time ago ifre , Now Harry the ,lamer we an weiKhinir not more than 100 since." love so well Attorney Melville of the Air- Has rendered more service than pounds each. called then city way company I can ever tell. commissioner J. Clifford Hansen The records he's k pt and the to the stand. Mr. Hansen said mat me cuy nuu ium-ijuve never been equaled by any The following letter was re- stand on me quesnon, uui mai one. :ceivi-by the editor following he personally, was prepared to He's recorded their bnths and re- the hearing at the Murray city to the franchise a grant corded their deaths. hall Friday. Believing that the th:it he believed the Air- - Has kept it on record each child freedom of the press and speech sucIwav'company could on rate m.iL was uu sseu. all men in . is me privilege oi v even in competition He didn't seen monej, raiies ana ihw rr.nnlrv u rmrint il h,.m "I with the Traction company. r. I. . ... i show, think the Airway people wou.o But was the good Samaritan i or wnaievcr vaiuo it may nave: CIVIC LEADER" take all the business away from wherever he'd go. "Mr. Wallace: the Traction company if the two He's been a grand father and a Please insert tne following in i w were vy allowed kind husband is he. companies your nc popular paper The Eagle: ate in this community, What more could any man ask A big meeting at Murray. The Jed that declared Hansen Mr. to be? Motor Company versus Traction company Woolley. Now Elia the mother each one Airways Utah Light and Traction Co., snukestiian. had at one- time ro of . you know Utah Railways Co. and others. marked his company b.ad Let Was a real sunshine w lu i giver The arsd object was to obtain a franrun evu-money on the Munay she'd g" wiiii'd like t aban on it. Tie She too b;,s given service all of chise for outside places starting olfi-afrom Salt Iike t.i Sandy and remark was not entered as In r dav.s other Mr. plan's at the expense of however. rial evidence, With lief family d the church franchhed roads and already Woolley had spoken informally. in many ways of way privil. ged to other tights Traction In Relief Soea he was the Attorneys for th eutr.p. lines. that ! prove .id! r company attempted The meeting wa taken up ly ... s. .1. ... 'I....... .. S! the si'i'll'. !l,,e qui, prof'M'il new roun fnn i, ling their own leple-,attorneys t .f anyone population f.e lias client-sufficient density and !!, day was .pvn! r m a ni'. rei'ular r ii.i,t.oi-hill fl.oie for tie ir i'id... cl.ial cases. IIow- B.n w I; t a'! Rishon II. nrv P.rtngi.urM iiir i.ine; shi ' euJiiiisiaini was ef II. d ' ' that tie pr. !' .o: t i. ': nion !!;! '.'. ti.e tr;ei titig I V John Mil..! Ins iratotv m rvi.'' for '"or foe. d i .it h oi;. squat i I'.;jt lie fV of Gt ing. r. Civic Leader. th; tage f ii.it ti el. -- .lid li,. be a great Ii d tin- general pub.Vho'l, P" . m t !h.;d .'it pie: !.' thev B.dl.iid S ." .oi iiMi.ij policy who did c no ttari1 poftatum faci!';. C tie ".Wood i. on e. ."ii li e selitimi nts cf t; 1..1. O .tt. r le And lit' I! , . Companv. w !..'.- rept private A.r, f.. n.. v Salt Lake and t t.,h o i r rid.- and inter- ( f IL Th'1 !aM. r. he ' aid e l.ot il wi h t! d f. 'e,,,lV John l last Sunday evening was fur- nished by members of the rial- lard family and included the fol lowing numbers: Trombone solo, "Oh, My Father," Duane Mallard; male chorus. Dad Ballard and his five boys, "Come Unto Me;" reading of the "Ballard Clan," by Mildred Ballard; song, "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,' by the little tots of the family; tenor solo, "Holy City," by Preston Ballard, trombone solo, "Still as the Night," Duane Ballard; talk, Ephraim Wahlquist; male chorus, Dad Ballard and his five boys, "Let the Ixnver Lights 1. Burning;" and benediction, by David A. Owen. Mrs. June Ballard Broom-heafurnished the accompaniments for the program. "The Ballard Clan," reading by Mildred Ballard, follows: "The Ballard Clan" By Mildred Ballard cross-examin- l,.(k'- and d II ,.T j" It tl m l; One Dollar a Year BALLARDS GIVE CITY LISTS NEW W ARD PROGRAM GARBAGE The program for the meeting PICK Ul HOURS held in South Cottonwood ward It will be three weeks to a month before any decision wjj be made by the Public Service Commission on findings of the official hearing conducted at the Murray city hall last Friday and Saturday on the issue of whether the Airway Motor Coaches Lines, Inc., will be granted a certificate of convenience and necessity through Murray and points west and south. Friday's session heard testimony from several witnesses for Airway who said they were dissatisfied with Utah Light and Traction company schedules and fares. A host of shrewd legal minds attended the sessions on behalf of Utah Light and Traction company. Witnesses were by three different attorneys, supportc-- on right and left atby counselors. Those who tended the hearing as spectators were confused by the number of Traction company officials and legal experts, whose frequent huddles were suitable to a political convention. At una time, when Jed Woolley, front man for the utility, was questioned by Mr. Holbrook on his company's rate schedule, six heads were joined in serious conference, after which Mr. Wool-le- v spoke with guarded indeci - ' aj'l'iv lage "f VI is St ' !'' DECISION ON BUS HEARING NEXT MONTH ver.n , r. ef age are in t.re ,,.1I .... Til.. . ... " ' ;,) eeiini; ani !' f .. s '. C-- . ih ! 11 a i ul ri t1 ' h, I ! Utah, Thursday, February 22, 1940 w be ft l 111. T Sp-.A.- ' " I ? (trace Knmnrrl, rved at 30 p. e m |