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Show M ar Citv's dream of a new t? a m m viib the a M j a at m VA V ) m m cx Established Miss Amber Ohlin was hostess lo a surprise shower-luncheogiven in honor of Miss Lorine Little- - wit. Am A Success n ' r bis splendid locution. nas and ferns were the centerpieces, a color scheme of pink and white being carried out. ProgresEI.DEU llAKol.D Ii. KOYVELL sive hearts was played, and Miss Kliabeth Cornwall and Miss olive FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL Hill were winners of the prizes. FOR ELDER ROWELL Covers were laid for Madge Miller, itlnnche Musser, Olive Hill, Eva Elder Harold 15. Kowell will be imotmt f s2.".imm) will arrive and Hill. Enid Texton, Ruth Jones, honored at a missionary farewell October. installed during b Genevieve P.ramwell, Velma Tame, in the Mill Crock Wanl chapel, FriHrkint Stringluim, president and Elizabeth Cornwall and Irene Ituf-felday, Oct. "t at S p. ni. Col. Win. H. Adams, vice president, Elder Howell Is the sou of Mr. to fur blankets orders Mrt that Mrs. S. E. I'.rlnghurst entertainami Mrs. John It,, well of Hill aveinn n fa' lined at (he mills are ed at a party in honor of her little nue, and has been assigned to the louring in. and that actual productidaughter, Leah's 10th birthday anItritish mission. Elder Howell's on will have begun by December niversary, Saturday afternoon and father and elder brother, Colin 1st. evening. The decorations were in have both served as missionaries W. K. ,1 n- -t us. of lioston, Mass., pink ami lavender. The table held for the L. 1). S. Church in this is in charge of the installing of the two large candles set in beautiful same lield. machinery, which he says is the candle-holderthe cake being the Dancing will follows an enterfinest aiid most modern that money icnterpiece. . Pink and lnveiub'r which up tears beran buy. streamers hung from the chaiidelir. taining program, low. rear of in the (lames were the Beginning nil ami played Selection Ward Choir. tmder the wool ware he iliildren attended the theatre imMing. Invocation John M. Park fed at Mist1, the raw wool will Ik night. Uefreshnictits were servTetii,r Solo Lloyd Croxford into the various machines from ed to boys and girls. a and b. Alein Russou Rending il'Mer. scourer, burr picker, dye-iw- i Lock wood Tame Solo Violin William I.awson vats, raids, splinting frames, of r Mis Delia daughter Tame,, E. M. Ryiieurson until it etc.. lKi!crs. lluiilly goes of -. Tnini't Solo liclninl Rowsell. to the from which the fln- - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Tame South Street, and Duet -- Ruth Miller ami Isabel Miiil blanket energcs, with only "ol East (Uth of Salt Uohmd I,ockvvood Mr. I'.rovvn .tif finishing touches to be added, married LttlCP; " wen fcaiorduy. - lYesi'irtntion Hishop A. ,M. si;i dually to the inseetor, before r in Salt Luke. The t'ornwiill. SeptcmU-it nukes its nptfaraiice to the ceremony was performed by Itish-o"ultimate milliliter," a dainty, fluffResponse - Missionary Clarence Nesleu. former may-o- i lteliediclion - o. J. Carlisle. y. vvm.lv thine iif beauty, and literaLake Salt of ' city. lly a j'.y forever." was held at the AICTS AM) ( K UTS SECTION A reception Every pie e of machinery is a bride's the of home parents in leif-.to the uitiliiitetl t.lUS DANCK OCT, la .medithe which at ii.'riiaie mid fairly uncanny in its the evening, ate members of the family ami 6,f!liM, f (ieraiion. but it is stug-C'ii'The Arts and Crafts Section nf friends of the bride and cloe t" !" h iiiiii the carding be Murray Woman's club will give were present. The rooms nisfliiiie. ih'iit and modest enough groom a ib e in the Murray First Wurd of the Tame resilience were gay new in i's newness. try to realize ball Thursday l.it it ImoI, the gigantic sum of with fall flower and refreshments evening. October 1Mb. were served to about ."si gmtcts. i liis t.i piuee Patrons of the affair are the particular ilfin "I ierfe'tioll i;irtli(1:iy Surprise Party Murray Lions Club and the Conn-icIhvre. p.erger was most Mrs. Cottlleh Covins club, and these oigitu-iaih'Even unit ..f machinery is added to the Woutans Club agreeably surprised by- her childm.,t,.r driven and is thor-ti'ili'- y ren last Thursday evening, the insures an out of the ordinary The fact that the "Arcacaslon Mug her birthday anitlvcr-sarv- . .iltair. t!,., iimi proven when "iii,were dia ns" will furnish the music is A profusion of Mower laent boilers which ff t" water for all the brought for Mrs. Hcrger ami used further proof that this jwirti.-tilatill-- , ivijiiiremeiits are connected in decorating the ntoms, a beauti- I .ul i of the ctitei talliloelit W ill lie :.! k fiiiiy adequate to jierforni ful bNiiet of pink mid white roses iiliUsiiitlly goiHl, as the "Arcadians" tl.cir duty. Mug Used for a reiiterplee for .layed at the 'ountry Club this Half is n marvel the dining table. Mr. Iterger was siiuuiier. and ha played for the hug ;! i it as to detail of tdan also presented with a beautiful Saturday Nihl Club" of Salt 'I arrangement. All four walls gray silk gown by her children. Lake for .'l years. i,.., f,,r the most part of Men Ih-- i s of commit tii-- In charge Itesble the following children. ''"I frame) windows, whlcll in- Mrs. Iterger enjoyed having twenty of I lie it. Hut' further Impress the Hie inaviiiillin of light ami of her grandchildren present: Mr. Idea of it tissiiriil Sinn's a m fwru-li- e A On the deventllittioii. pinper and Mrs, t!. A. Iterger. Mr. and so. s.il entertainment. h :iuu pbim fiiritlshes heat. Mrs. Thomas K. Hakcr. Mr. and corating coiuiidilec are Mrs. Geo. "v-- t tie business office at the Gaiitin. Mrs. James T. Johnson. Mr. and F. Gordon and Mis Geiu fr'"l if the The publiiity commit lev 1 building. nro located Mrs. (1. It. Iterger, Mr. and Mr ' "licx i,,i room and also first K. C. Iterger, Mr. and Mr. W. 11 ,.f Mr. W. L. Wright. Mrs. "! ! I ami Mr. Irviu oicoii. and the A. tpiirt, equipment, h"'r U ii, i,i .barge of I r. II. N. Ulder. on Arrangement: Coiiimitt.' Announced KiiKsgrinent "rain.,:, Mis Geneva CaldWurd, II. Mi. . f Mr. and Mrs. Van Monl I''iiii' S. E. Itrlnghuist. t),e tir- -t motitlH of the well. Mi, biting wbh ""'il'iin:.ii..i. :i tn,ne. workers Florida have Refre'liio i.t : Mr. Tito.' Martin. Mr. Halhird. W. U. Mrs. If i :.(p!ou'd. It is the com-lu- "' Mr. and Mr. F. R. Anderson. was, lefore her marriage MorrI ini. iii ion to train local Itelvii Italian!. Ml mi M,.,e, positions as rapid-'- ) I'm" ' Frsittl W. It. Mantle The Mlc Mr. and Mr - , ie. tl. W. W. the Stattffer ctitcttnliietl wjili a dinner and card M,,TIIIK or MKS. .1. ). l.KNTr.K Club of the Murray llaptM tburcli ,;irty Wclnesdiiy evening at their 11"' I'Tth. Imine. Covet Were laid for eight, Thursday. Septeiuter Ida nod In lulled Judge ILilbidy ami r elected! were off! following Lau-di- . president; FAclyn Mt. ll illaday, Mr. and Mm. Owen 't.ff..! ervhv for Mary Wll-- Ilebher. : Mllin Retgnoiu and Mr. nti'l Airs. icsier bfpreldcni: T'J, of iig.len. MMuati. win Wllnm Pctff. ttvasur-er- : Suit It nf Midvule. I. in llimtNiiiati, who diel Slauffer. .hairmaii of dinner. Francis after ' : a t tlie borne of Iter W,'H Violet 111 Collin, who inibiulttcd ..n.nitttv; S.i,vr ,,:'l.'cr. M,, j. j Wotk:Na-Heiibe.r nf of White Cn o tation for to nnmevr mi "Ufa, ""'if lndl Siimliiy, Sep!, X in a Salt Lnke Hospital, rcpt'ftT. t M:. I,,.,,,,, r.ui w. cujoyc-- l was .i,.rv Coolie of Ttiesday and I recuperatThe game "4 , ,i w,, 111,1,,,,, were l'r il.e evening. ing at ibe homo of hi grandparent 'ti. 'I'be on nlng Wllma on and her lleh Ida Mr, and Mr, J. L IjiniiMiutne l,v M, a Is t, Mr, uilve Wnlliii. Voting Collin" Vine 1'' IU i t by Mr. t;otileib Her-r- wrved ho. M.id.'td at Mm ray High itefteshmcnls were Min-raSecond Wanl of Sutloii Ctnft and Att The "r "t ti ,,,.,,,, nnbni tiutnb- - C'lil. ims-ill the Mutiny W mucin Club Fermli-n- , J'-- pli Song by Mr. evening at the home of Mr. Monday was Frank K. was Mr. Win. H. The fjfftker (irt ' Thomas Martin. The iblng wen,; WHS by Watkln. follow e, by David " Tripp will enter, Mis, llotvu-. Fsrr Mid Mi" The closing Mm. 'P'attet. Duet of the It. Yokel liielnls't Ibe tnlll '8"'r 't given by Itishop Has- - Fnrr. The t.ct M- - nker whs Elijah Club tiext nioiidny evetiitut Bt bit "I'M followed by 1UV . was ..I who ."ii'i-i- . me Ul.. Ij.rkln, ioiiii on ( op Pudge. 1, (ll,,f M.rv, Mr. A. J. I'ctei entertained the H ,,'r Mr r liotiie. the bitdy was The rloln of I be ortds X Club m. i.di Mt MunlsniiinV Imiiie i. Itlakley. riyrr Jy TI.ot.ia Monday evening at her home on '''. wb.-t- senl.n were held Foulger. imll.atloii 1' Stale irrd. Tlce who rnjojeil ""n aftt ii,,,,,,, ,). , ,(,,!,. ;t, Mireeve. the party were: Mi? Invern Peh.d.l of Ihe (L A. U. The Mrs. l tit. Mr. WllllumMl Peters, Fur-Icy- , I'Srgi. .ervbs at the borne. "d l Clemi Petk'tead. ...i les of Wood, raft held inlc Mm. Ernest Futlcy ami MIm the In bs Intcrn.ci.l the Erae. raer John lUxUtead. by iHHiua hrr ondeii iltr cemetery. , w i Republican Rally great other ford, Wednesday, September 2!, industries for Murray, at her home in Mill Creek. The Woolen Mills Blanket Fue- - guests were seated at 3 small tab tin r"et drawing them les where light nnd dark Verber- - H,WwM J Social Items ibe coiniili'lion of tbis conies visions of fatury. W.'th ,rv ! I 1 " ,n,! euuipn m I Murray City, Utah, Thursday, October 4, 928 Imliwtl'V IlllS OOIMO a Mill the I'tuh Woolen Factory's new building Blanket I Woolen Mills Blanket Factory Nears Completion Utah (ailur.v. troe In w w I No. 16 0L 38 Murray i the writer's pleasure and visit this new building to privilege installed, see ready for the ,ik1 to revolve at the pressure wt)(Vls (if a hut ton. at least $73,000 worth that has arrived to of machinery More machinery to the date. It was l. Fraternal Hall, Murray City, was the scene Wednesday night of an ( nthutdastlc Republican Rally, featuring the Mate and county candidates, and with Mayor I Lester in charge of the arrangements. The rally was under the auspices of the Young Mens' Republican club, and was the opening rally of the county nmpaign. The Republican candidates present included Ernest Bamberger, Judge Hansen, Judge Weight, Wallace It. Kelly, h. teck. Mayor I. Lester, Win. II. Wattis, (laresneo Cowan ami others, who wish to serve their ecunty or state. Judge Fred R. .Morgan introduced the candidates, and each made a short speech, telling in a brief e way of their ideas of party and there intention of serving faithfully the public interest. The Fraternal Hall, beautifully decorated by a committee of Mur ray latlies composed of Mrs. Rich ard McCloy. Mrs. I. Lester and Misw lone At wood. The birthday celebration of Mrs. IJreeno, to occur October 27, was called to the attention of the audience and an opportunity given them to purchase tickets for that ami a large uum'oer occasion, were disposed of. Mrs. Atla McDoiihl sung two sre-vic- SCHOOL MAIiKS lly E. Allen S4 MISS , VERONA REYNOLDS Mr. and Mrs. Asa U. Reynolds, announce the Jr., engagement of their daughter, Verona to Donald 15. Gordon, sou of Mr. Ben Gordon. The marriage will take place, Thursday, October 11th in the Salt Lake Temple. solos which pleased the assemblage The Victory Quartet immensely. sang several patriotic songs and knocked the large crowd breathless with "Annie Laurie." The, candidates complimented. Murray on her progress in the re- cent past uml handed Mayor I. Lester some well deserved compliments. Mr. Reck in his sieeeh said the (Continued on last page) - si-- hi i- If I, inn i . V tt y -- Mrs. S. M. - l. , - ., s eoin-l.se- d iu-li- - nt-I'f- ti 'J'1"-s'reiaty- "ii i. r. 'n ,tK. npis-ndbltl- d s tnt. !'' l r lr I IJi-lif- , my A. E. a , 5 it K.mill; Mrs. i & TO r m Grcetm; Mrs. C. M. Cox. and Kenneth Rowcll ii i i MP tt t'i 4 r. i iimit-eiitci- There have been many different in the used marking systems schools, none of which can justly be called jterfect. of all these systems, the percentage system weakprobably has the greatest ness. If we say that 70 Is a passing murk, we must decide whether a pupil (should know seventy per cent of everything in the book, seventy per cent of what the teacher has asked the class lo learn, or evenly per cent of what the teacher really expects the children to learn. Then, again, the system assumes that a child may get any one of thirty-on- e passing grades, ranging from "0 to 100. When marking a pupil's achievement Is subject to some error at bet, what teacher is icrfect enough to say thut one child is entitled to u mark of 7'J anil another child to a mark of 80? Surely, these are vital weaknesses in the percentage system of marking. To prove that teachers will vary in grading the saute papers by per- centage system, even ing sin h when grad subject as years ago a definite a mathematics, ii- l Itateman s Home MRS. A. E. GREENO WILL BE 100 YRS. OLD, OCT. 28. student of education photographed an examination paper in arith-die and sent copies to .several '-". Have you ever wondered how It would seem to U' lil years old? If so. go and have a tpiicl little talk with Grandma Grccno, at Fast 4,'ih South, and orhus you will change your iiiiud about not wantiiig to live to be lii. EskhI:i1-lso. if you were sure you would be as active and "alive" as this dear obi lady l. She feels she I still Useful to herself a nd others, and no long as we are that, we are tilling our niche In the great plan. a wry miihII. Mb. Gni'iio was very dell nnd woman, slight cite n a young child. Her father died when she was 7 years of ng", and she wa one of throe children. After her father's death Mrs, Gree-n- o was adopted by the family physician who had bojies of assisting her to grow strong and well, and through Ids care she did outgrow her ill health. tn In New York Mr. Green wn 'tit her girlhood and state ami young womanhood In that state ami She has lieeti tw.t si',iiisn. v blow nl, and I Ibe mother of 8 hhe reared to t blldten. I of whom onion nj. In 170, Mr. Grccno came west to Ncbtii'ka with her daughter, Mr. Lucie E. Cox, under whose cure h still Ihe. Mrs. Grccno was In ill bcnl! It at the time, and her physl, Inn advised a gradual change of iliiuate, a an abrupt change might piove fatal. The move wa therefore made by coverbeticllclal ed wagon, and provi-front Ibe dart. They resided in Nebraska Id ar, and In P.'ld, Honed lo I'.laikfiwit, Idaho, wheie I hey llvnl Pi years. This change wn also Very li lictii lal to Ml. GnstMi. ami In Pi'--tl they enme to Salt Luke, Mr. Cox going to Ncpht wlieie cbe Visited her youngest endiiig daughter, Mr. Gtoetio pint of the Hue with lor and putt with her gmiiddnughtcr, Mrs, 8. Mr. and M, Rowell lu Mutiny, Mat to ray In Mr. Cot returned the trio and thi of Manli year, resided with Mr. and have ln-Mrs. Uowcll. The fanmua guilt. "Step to the L-'- y 1 d 892 Canning Factory to be Rebuilt on Same Site SK-ake- I 1 White Ibuise," whhb Mr. Grccno will present to one of the ticket holders at her party on October 27, in Fraternal 1 a 11. was pieeed by her during the past summer, am) was sewed entirely by the oiie of touch, a her sight i not sufficiently good to ms lo sew. The quilt shows splendid workmanship and no one Would tsihly suspect that her eyes could Hot ms plainly the work of her hands. She ha Used only one self threading miille the past three years, this quilt being sowed with this self Mime needle which she thread herself. When through for the day. she places her inislle carefully in a glass Jar, where it remains until sin start her sewing the next day, Mrs. Grccno enjoyed her second eyean accident of sight, and but having fume falling plaster get in Iter eye, feels she would still Ik' Iler tdght enjoying good fight. still enable her to cifoiiu the dally duties of keeping herself tidy and i lean, making her bed and various other household duties. She has plunl. quilled and sold at least rJl quilt, designed her own pattern for quilling, etc This dear old lady lui a rich fund of rcitiliilentv, and Is never bmely, Ihhiium of them, and her mind I ever a'llve. She numbers the late Win. J. liryan ami other tiottible lilitolig her fliclld Htld iinpialiitaiice, and Frmikliu Pierce, lit It President of the V. S. wn a cousin of Mrs. Greetto. Iler father whs a violin maker, and her brothers played their fath-er'j- t violin for the iIhihts. Mrs. Ins'tio loves the violin, and when If she ilaninl when she was mig. her fin-- lighted up and idie gave Iht slight body n rythmic too. p, and it lion, full of life and wn easy tit pbtute Iter a the life f any party she attetnbsl. When flski! If che could give a reccllH for her longevity id n In nbMiimt : "Woik, whole-oin- e food, regular kour for work and rei teatloii." Iter grandmother on Iter futher'a side tacked but three motitlm of rciuhitig her 1 fr aki re-pll- lah birthday. n hundred teachers throughout the I nited States for correction. Although all the palters were exactly the same, the marks ranged from forty per cent to ninety jter cent. In other words, if the child hud been tinder some teachers be would pass with a high mark; if undur others, he would fall. It Is generally agreed, now, that the Is'st marking systems divide pupils into a small number of groups. Some schools have gone so far as to give only two marks-pa- ss and fail. This Is a gin id way to avoid responsibility, but dites not satisfy tbe student who docs good work. He wants to know if he is than the average in bis class, or if he Is the best. Then, also, eoplo who employ si child after he lias left school wish to know how well he did lu school. This make a marking system of several different grades de-sable. Murray City Schools Use a marking system that is lu wide use throughout the country among progressive schools. A. 15. C, and D are passing grades, and E is the ii ink for failure. The average grade is c. A mrk of It menus that the pupil I doing better than average, but that he is not quite the best. A Is the mark given the best stud, ents, usually nUiut one out of on the average. The mark of D means that the pupil does not do us well as the average, but is still given a passing grade. These mark are based upon the average student lu the si lend or clas-s- . To find out the st. Hiding of the scliwol with other school in the country. MatidardUnl tests In each subji-care given ami the tcsnlts compared with averages of such test, In ot her si bool. School mark In Murray City are n orted to the parents In rentt lo'toc whli the pupil tit the end of each s weeks criod. The fir-- t reNirt will l sent home in aboiil ten days. r it t st-ii- t Murray City breathed a sigh of relief at the announcement Wednesday, by H. It. Fubian, director of the Rocky Mountain Packing Corporntoin that the plant, destroyed by tire in the spring would be rebuilt on the same site. D. A. McMillan and Philip Iientz of the Murray Lions Club, have formed a committee that have worked day and night for months to overcome the difficulties that obstructed the reliuildnig of the plant.' Every resident of Murray and the surrounding territory owes the McMillan Iientz committee a lot of thanks for their untiring nnd successful work . The Rocky Mountain Corporation should receive a substantial expression of the appreciation of Murray "tcople for the rebuilding of the factory by a pursuing a systematic campaign for the buyas possible of the ing as much packing corporation's products. Each can of the Rocky Mountain Pat king Corporation products that i consumed in this district aids each uml every human being In Utah. Probably you do ask for the Itoc- ky Mountain brands, but you hhould insist on having them ns a dimple matter of self help. Construction will start within a few days, Mr. Fabian states, and the decision to rebuild the plant is the culmination of a series of conferences held with iea, bean and tomato growers at Hunter, Rutlerville, Iirinton, Fition, Sandy, West Jordan and South Jordan. The farmers have tdgned contracts with the coriHiration, it is repurled, to agree to grow Sot) acres of peas, SKI of bean and 2TS) of tomatoes, for a (icrlod of live yea rs. Never ln'fore in the history of the community has so great a crop been anllcipiited. Murray Is indeed delighted at Ihe news of the rebuilding of this great I'tah enterprise. (OK()L DEMONSTRATION ON Mr. Jensen, inventor of tbe process by which Cokoal U produced Is conducting n demonstration of tils MiiokclcsK fuel nt the office of the company at lsilt South ami the D. ami R. G. track all this week. Hie oicriiiients illustrated the leiiuirkable qualities of this fuel and showed the ossihi!it!es of removing entirely that great evil of Salt Ijtke valley, he smoke nuisance. Many jtenple attended the demonstration and were well pleased with sho u by the ue of the result (hi remarkable fuel. II WON LADIES ( II0IU S The Haydn Ladle Churns wni Monday reorganized night. Mrs. being elected presEvelyn M.id-e- u ident and Miss Eltena Reading, secretary. The chorus, which h;i biin organized four year. I under the dl reel Ion of Mr. Nellie lteitnion. Miss Helen r.ciiidon Is Bccotll- . pniiist. The Chorus I n,fon plisb-It- u tii'ich giMMl lu musical education to Ibe community, and Is winning a very enviable place in niu-"- I nt circle. The Haydn Ladie Instrumental Trio g:tve an educational musical (HlKdl DINNER riU)VI.S program t the M. 1. A. adult c!as of Taj lorv lite War t, Monday evenGREAT SU tESS ing of thi wis'k. 'Ibis class, which The second annual chicken din- started the season with an nttehd-- a ner served by tbe ladles of St. m e of 2.1. have Increased, until s Church at the parish last Monday, there were M present. hull on Thursday evening of last vvirV wa Miiivsful even leyotid TUB 1 ,10N AND T1IF, TlGKK exs talloti, More than ooplo A lion met a tiger from Salt I nke, Murray nnd Mid-val- e A they drew Isolde a pool. partook of the delightful incnl Said the tiger, "Tell Die why and Vohed their compliment on You're roaring like a fool." of the f'od and (be "That' riot foo'tph," mU Ike lion, Father Maguire nnd Ihe With a twinkle In Ida cje. member of St. Vitni tit' church "They rati me king of all tha wish through the medium of the benata Murray Eagle, lo thank their many t advertiser PeBj)o local ftieinl for their auppott of A rabbit heard them talking lhi annual evetiL A jei lal word And ran honw like a atreak; of thanks is due to the ladle of He tbot he'd try the Hon' plan tbe Community Aid for the Use lTut Ma roar waa a squeak. of their table. A foi ratne to Investigate Had luncheon In the wooda, Y esterday's highest point o f fsp when you advertise, my frlenit. He aure you've got the good. achhetiicht U your alartlng point ! Hub . BlHn..-today. Vlie-etit'- ner-vb-- e. |