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Show ram i fft rr r A v vv m r--i tt t Murray City, Thursday, December Murray High School - - See Them in Presents School Play Ronald f promptly White, Dramatic-Coac- nt 8:15 tonight and ff night, December 13 und High School will j eseut their annual school play. of the play we are put- lie name oil ug .1 i lin jeur I.. ix 'ni.- - --x iua ew v,o- - Marie Dorau. For the first many years, the play will City proper. given in Murray by t K me in Stake House, but this year is to be given in the beau-:fu- l, new Amusement Hall of the Hurray first warn, we are puu4 forth a great effort to start it play promptly at 8:15, so we Your part t your this will be that you all lie there there-Ite- r. i 8:00 p. in., or very shortly The High School orchestra ;U start the ot;nlng overture at 10 nail the curtain will arise Im- Liately following. Friday night o students of the high school be admitted on their activity will be charged rds: all others ii regular price of thrity-llv- e ata. Saturday night has been set ide for the people other than jdents, the same price prevails. doesn't matter which night you and me, but don't fail to come Lanlte ie piny 11 4 ;o X ri lue :sev ke I can, iat W. G. Churches J. W. McIIenry security, say Vll Arthur Towusend The committee respectfully requests that you place a Xmas tree, decorated In front of your I'suallly in every play, there at least one or two parts, which mid be improved, but this year ery part is taken exceptionally 1 can ell. As coach, truly say at there is not a part which uld le very much improved upou. f course it is essential to realize iat the cast is composed entirely f high school students, but I can sure you that it would be very piffieiilt to find any group of stu- uts who are as well adapted to wince this or any other play. I Lsh to use this opportunity to ex- tss my thanks to every one who js assisted in any way in the pro- ction of "The New The part of the new Letty illis, is taken by Miss Lucy Brlng-jst- . Lucy is a sophomore this sr. It is her first npiwmrauce in high school play. Her work is on rery high plane. Lucy takes the rt of a country girl, who Is coin- for the first time, to college school, except wy one at the telle Doolittle who becomes very .Ions, falls under her sH'll. I am' !t every one who sees the play 1 alo succumb to her charms and rally love her, co-e- El'CENE Social Items FARM BUREAU Miss Leah Furley entertained the Orbis X Club Monday evening. Mrs. Herbert Mitchell is convalescing at her home on Benbow ave after an Illness of several weeks. Miss Margaret Larson entertained the Juniors of the Murray First Ward Mutual, with their parents, Tuesday eveniug at her home. eutertain-e- d Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LItson gave n family dinner Sunday at their home on Vine Street. numbered fourteen. The guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maynes en tertaiued at dinner Sunday In hon or of Mrs. F.' J. Silver and son, James, of Wells, Nevada. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hilton entertained at a "0(K" party last Thursday evening at their home on West 53rd South. The tables of cards were enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds. Mr. nud Mrs. William Bellistou, Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGhie, Mr. and Mrs. King, of Salt Lnke. and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton. Mrs. McGhie won the high score and Mr. McGhie and Mrs. King the consolation. A delightful "Quilting Bee" was held at the home of Mrs. W, E. LItson Motiday afternoon. Among those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Lucy M. Thompson, Miss Ub- ble Thompson, Miss Lucy Mlllan, (Continued on Page T) Mrs. Walter Mrs. Viola Hilton. Alllngtou, Mrs. Nancy Mlllan, Mrs. " Cast of Uie Zlna Austin, Mrs. Stella Barratt, 'UK NEW FLAY Miss Irene Barratt. Mrs. Nellie SCHOOL 1KKAY IlICH Brady, Miss Elva Brady, Mrs. Merle Lyman, Mrs. Boxle Jewel. it.v Willis .... Miss Lucy Bringrt Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Howe, Jr.. Wood k Bradley .... Mr. Eugene entertained the Murray Bridge Club Florence ..Jkp Stevens .... Miss at dinner Saturday evening nt their lines, home on State Street, Four tables Mr. Emerson of imh Doolittle J.rldge followed the dinner. im. II. II. Madsen and Mrs. Mrs. , Ml Amy GlllKrt Austin 'file Doolittle enjoyed dinner at Vinson. the l;ollserle on Tuesday. Miss Viola Carlson ioe Miss Margaret (iaufln iy Pa rent Teachers An Interesting Miss Margaret Thaync meeting waas held at the Oakland jm; :m Hli-- nml rroTty Manager srhool of which Miss Daisy Simon lloremv Cauncglcter. Is prlncliwl, last Thursday. FeatWatts and ures on the "fKe Washington program of unusal InChrist- Mnnngcr .... ITt-a talk on flu prevenwere terest Miss tion by Dr. o. Stindwnll: ' Manager LlW'le Edward, supervisor of priYoung and Htndiie .... Arion Erckson. mary grades of the Granite District, gave some splendid Information regarding suitable book for lU MMAtJE SAI.K DEC, 18th. children, and made suggestlona on the clvlng of children's books as Mann ami preparations for the Christ mas gifts. uimnmo Hale whwluled for Tucs-r- . MAND IIORR-H- Ol lHwnilier lnth by the Ladle :H'f H.slety of the Murray First Miss Joule Dorr and Mr. Holger vrd are progress! njr In fine Bhn Houmand were married on Friday Di ut full to nttend this sale Novetnls-- r 2. Miss llorr Is the 'I Murray Ward. You will I of Mr. and .Mrs. E. I daughter Ji"t'rll at the nonicroim ltenu llorr of Ibis city, and Mr. Houmand uihk w in- - lllltl mi a nt" ii"" Is from llivcrton, Utah. The young f '1'Hr real worth, llemrmlier the couple exKvt to make their home Tuewlnv. DecemUT 1Mb. it In Iilverton. Murray First Ward. CHRISTMAS PARTY fiVKY Itcbckah Lodge will clve a IS The rOMTPONEI) (LINK" Christmas Party on Tuesday tiUht, 'P rltonw.d Fraternal Hall Stake 1H, In Baby 'mc Will ix twvktlmlint until Ail RelsAnhs and Odd Fellow ""tmls-- r 27, when they will bate with their families and friends are 0 Invited and each one U requested tally good clinic CO-ED- . lt h K, I'RGING OF AUDITING COM OF GREATER Ml LEAGUE the undersigned committee appointed In audit th erecurds of "The Greater Murray league" dn hereby certify that we have i bilk- f.r ciis-ndltitr- Band the Christmas Celebration, the jear Concerts and Outing I9'Jt. 1927 and We find a complete record with vouchers nnd cancelled ihciks that we were able to make a slstent audit. hate ls-- paid All obligation a bnlame of Is rnh there and $11 W on band. Phillip Bent. r rn C. B. KST FLORENCE HOLMES EDUCATION Wallae tecrmtier 8, 11C to bring a sift, the value of whih 23 rents, or lc In not in eveed than 15 cents. A splendid program Is planned and a very enjoyable evening U promised to rvcrjone. s , t mil; SS. EMERSON BOAM NON PAYMENT OF LICENSE CAUSES ISSUE of COMPLAINT NOW We, I Y . J2JPL.i s PARENTAL Immediate action on the part of all members of the Farm Bureau to secure a turlff adjustment upward on sugar at the present congress is stirring Western farmers. If a sensible Increase enn be secured in the sugar tariff schedules at this session of congress I'tah and other western beet growing states would receive millions of dollars in a few months. All residents of I'tah should do ull in their power to secure higher sugar rates which would stabilize farm values, employ I'tah labor and keep the business of Utah and especially Salt Lake county employ-Highe- r rates on sugar are vital If beet growing Is to continue and our sugar factories keep In existence. Help yourself by aiding in securing a higher sugar tariff because It effects every one in this district whether he ever saw a native beet or not. presidential During the recent cnmpulgu It was emphasized in the platforms of both parties that relief measures should be passed at the earliest jmsslble und help the farmers get on their feet. It Is now in the jsiwer of congress to aid Western farmers at1 once and nothing is more important than relief measures for improving farm conditions. Now Is the time for congress to act and secure a reasonable return to the beet grower for his lalwr and Investment. In fact the farmers ure demand ing that some relief measure be jwissed. John Hansen, president of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau, Is now at the Farm Bureau meeting in Chicago doing much to aid the farmers and he should have the supisirt of every Utuhn In his efforts. Congressman (Vlton emphasized Farm In a receut sec n to n Bureau meeting at Wet Jordan, that relief for the farmers could best be brought about through the Farm Bureau organization. The hoios of Utah business I bound np In the success of tin- Farm Bureau and a united snTt of the organization Is inisTalle. Frank Evans, general Mtorney for the national Farm Bureau, organization, bus Informed us that a resolution has !ccti adopted by the Farm BBureau convention In Chicago asking Congress to take Immediate action in raising the tariff on augur. ed receipts and l'4l IT? LI CV IJKIMiHl WOOD TARIFF ACTION REPORT MITTEE . fdX & art. Co-ed- r . establisment and decorate your business in every way possible. The committee will be pleased to with the business and property owners in every way. make Murray n regular Christmas appearing city. Mrs. Raphael Cottrell this time I wish to thank for their confidence friends my and support at the recent school election. My very best efforts will at all limes be devoted to the affairs of the Murray Schools and no time or care will be spared to see that every dollar of the money ex pernio! is placed to the best ad vantage for the inicrcsts of the childicn iiml parents. W. II. Linnell At have ever seen. Every member of Mrs: Leo Jensen, and Mrs. Sarah is brilliant in his or her Jensen. -- CO-E- D Chairman ie cast te Christmas Trees Will Adorn Murray City Business Section APPRECIATION EXPRESSED the play this year, at luncheon Wednesday at her of the most outstanding that home in Salt Lake for Mrs. Healey, the cast of one "THE NEW Established 1892 DECORATION' COMMITTEE CHRISTMAS 1928 uo-t-u. with great 13, 1928 h the .Murray l ian No. 25 QL 38 By E. Allen Bateman A president of one of our biggest The (Sty Commissioners at a December meeting held Monday, loth, instructed the City Attorney to issue complaints in all cases where the License Tax for 19-- 8 had not been paid. Over fourteen complaints have already been issued and others will lie issued as rapidly as the office of the City Attorney can the necessary routine work of issuing them. Approximately Sir are said to le delinquent In the paying of the anr in line for receiving official attention. The office of the City Attorney announces that failure to pay the tax constitutes a misdemeanor and therefore criminal comph.irts will be issued. , Proof of uon payment and ser vice of the complaints would served to the parties iKiSbibtlity of a fine of imt less than $5' or more than $1H). or .10 days in jail. ' Rapid action in the rases are forecast and the City Court will probably be in a situation km.wn to those in Mr. Dnvall's business, as "standing room, ouly." However, most of the Interested parties no doubt would be willing to jlcld a turn to anyone else. A numls-- r of Murray City biisi- ne-- s men believe the License tax N in a class with the so called unisiince taxes and that a revamping of the city ordinance in question would help to clarify the situation. universities recently stated that the greatest educational development In the near future would be in the field of parental education. Public funds In the past have been expended for the education of the child. In the future there will be an Increasing amount expended for the continuation of the child's education after he becomes a 'parent. The Federal Government, has already appropriated money for part payment of the cost of a definite program of parental education In the various states, when the state Is willing to put up a proportionate ii mount for the siiuie piuisise. Thqre are several rcusons for the recent emphasis ou pa cental education. The Increase In the population of our cities 'is making the task of child renritf?- a more complex and scientific juvMiJiii than It wns under rural conditions. The parents are demaudlng more Information on the nature of the child and students of the problem are attempting to meet that demand. Another reason for the increased ileum ml fur parental education is that parents are realizing that they are not too old to learn new things. The idea was once im iihiiou that it a person over was IinjNisslble to learn new things as twenty-liv- e htmh of fifteen. ) readily as a Parents have proved that this Is not true. Recent scientific study proves tlpit with the except ion of such a study as learinug to pronounce n language, where so much i i. mil muscular habits a or forty can PAGEANT AT MURRAY FIRST of thirty-fivWARD, DEC, 2:ird. learn ns readily as a person of half that lige. Educiitioii need liot lie The Sunday School Class of the conlliicd t the chibl. but can be exFirst Ward will present a Murray tended to all ages. Paueant on Dcccnilcr Z'u. enSince few parents have the time titled. "The Star of Bethleham." to go to regular schools established Extreme care and a great deal for that iimn', pareutiil editcHtloti excudcd to of effort has must - given In hott courses and make the presentation of the Pagat such time as will l'st suit the Tile direceant U notable sliei-ess- . convenience of the older ihtsou. In tion and stiHTUin of the affair the past ve have done most of this Is to Is' under I In 'insphrs of the tye of education through, Murray First Ward Sajnlntend-eniy- . lecmagazines, A cordial Imitation N tures, etc. It Is the realization that to nit to attend this more can Usually lo accomplished villi Ii wlil Is something through organised efforts that has outstanding In the way of real enbs to the organizing of definite tertainment and will be liistructlu' In parental education, coiir-c- s an well. Murray City was well represented In this tvoik during the past ROBBERY ATTEMPTED car. A serle of twelve li.cctilig. conducted Iy hading men In the The display of Xmas kihmN at educational field relating to child Thorion-Audcrsoi- i be Drug Co. was held at the high irnliilng, tmi to le great a m bool on Wednesday evenings, iii.aiciitl prow-of a trio for person during February. March and April, temptation bent on attempting to get what and was well attended by Murray llliey waul without paving cuh clilrciis. It whs reforted to le one '' '"r of the tnost siieiessful mtawt held Mr. Anderson was awakened on ... ., ...... i. -i III in" ruin'i mis ,.ni nin'HM j.Uj Thin sduy at o a. in. by the night f meeting are Is'lng plan- Mrk" who Informed hint that I oHii'iiiali liisl by the Parent Teacher organ!, ttO liritltlllilr ml. .it Tin, bjtli.a Ulll statist be tin during the early part of Janu tlilcw. The pollirlnan ii woman standing was iilttaitisl by ary. The officers are looking for who at sltbt of ward l ecii a greater reioic mi the turner hint gnxe some signal nppatfiitly than etcr tsfote and assure us that Inside (he More find IhU year's oute wlil lv the lct to Hie inen niiole a quik get away down then that an Is secured. the !i'f't. Upon making a hurtbsl eatih nioiiiiii the store it was FIAMOt TH JUNIOR IIK.1I bad M IIOOL PRESENTS PLAY found that the plunderer A as filled. nearly slo pl or Junior Hit:li could I determined aluut PlMsiomh The were taken wi worth of noble Nhool will present "The l'.clln of .1 In who n dramatic bd hammered by the thieve", llnans", opt,i door and 1!. front off the eriuiUr the mi psdloik Wednesday, aK Jo-i- e Butim ll will dins I the thru ued a pa Mi key to gain enhe Iy trance. Marshal Cldwell say piny, Mnsfe wiil U funi-he- d to "shoot men tisl hi mbool liiHtrm hn the pl lumitli Junior High on In t is, mlidm ted by Adolph on sight" aiiy one nsm bienklng lulu a XI it toy store. (trot. Hoop Schedule COTTONWOOD "M" MEN EASTERN DIVISION December 17 Millcreek at Wlndor Hrluton at Holllday December 24th. Hollfday at Cottonwood Winder at Brlutou December 31si.. Brintou at Cottonwood Millcreek at Holliday January 7th. . Brlutou at Cottonwoxal at? Winder. ' MJUi-reck- January Hth. Millcreek at Cottonwod. Winder at Holliday. Lli-ens- fr e J- news-pajs-r- com-crts- ! dia SECOND HALF January 21st. Winder at Millcreek. Holliday at Brintou. January Cottonwood at Holliday. Brintou at Winder. February 4th. Cottonwood at Brlutou. llnllidiy' a'C Millcreek. : i, February 11th. Millcreek at Brlutou. Winder nt Cottonwood. Iague" held meeting nt the Murray City Hall on Monday night, December 10 and discussed activities of the season. e Reports of the auditing on the secretary's records received and on motion approved by the League members present. The records of the League were found to be In excellent shaie and funds properly accounted for. A resolution was adopted authorizing the secretary, (F. T. Duvall) to pay the Boy Scout s fur their services during the celebration at Murray City Park on Murray Day. After rlisctissicn It was decided to adorn the front sidewalk of the City Halt with a magnificent native Utah pine from Cottonwood canyon and with a profusion of electric lights make the tree a a flaming message of Christmas beauty and the universal feeling of Good Will so prevalent at thla season of the year. A committee comjiosed of W. O. Churcheti, J. W. Mclleury and Arthur Towusend was appointed to call upon the business inen and the property owners throughout business aeetion In the Interest of having all follow the example of and give a real Holiday the Bsiect to the city. The plan Is to show such a profuse and uniform appearance of Holiday adornment that the citizens und visitors will feel they are In a real Christmas city. All business houses will lie urged to have a tree on the sidewalk and ns much decorations as possUJe on Uie trees and in the show win"A Ureatur Murray a com-mitt- dows. i WESTERN DIVISION lH'ietnber 17th. Beuuiou at Murray 1st. Grant at Taylorsvllle. IcccudH-24th. Taylorsvllle at Bennlon. Murray 2nd. at Murray 1st. 31st. Grant at Betmlou. Murray 2nd. at Taylorsvllle. January 7th. ; in nt at Murray 2nd. Murray 1st. at Taylorsvllle. r Murray should assume a cheery. Holiday aspect, and will impress every beholder that Christmas with all of its glad spirit of Good Will is right here us to time and place. The committee and the League will appreciate 1K per cent In the dressing up of Murray City. Now is the time, to "Roll your own" in the Christmas line and roll them or It plenty. MURRAY FIRST WARD MINSTREL A SUCCESS Boy! Was It? And How! The "M" Men did Just what they anticipated, packed the ward house to overflowing and put on a first class offering to the capacity attendance. "Cob" Peters took the January Hth. crowds breath with some fancy Murray 1st at Grant. steps and was encored several Murray 2nd at Bennlon. times. Ia'W Nelson also gave the crowd a good yodel song that went SECOND HALF over big. Merrill Tew, the second January 21st. Al Jolson, also made a hit. ns did Murray 1st at Bennlon. erl and Ray Jueohseti. F.rvlu Taylorsvllle at Grant. Frame with a "Uil'i'mw Round hu January 2th. Bill Town-senBeiir. Humbler,"' Beunfou nt Taylorsvllle. The chorus of Chick Wl.ion. Murray 1st. nt .Murray 2nd. "M Meu and the "coons" presentFebruary1 4th. ed W. F. Robinson, who was there Beuuloii at Grant. In first class shai with his Taylorsvllle nt Murray 2nd. with a lsit of Fiddlers," February Hth. d Ostler's It was an Murray 2nd. nt Grunt. first class exhibition and Taylorsx Hie at Murray 1st. the "M" Meu wish to thank every February lMh. one who lu any way took part lu (irant at Murray 1st, making the show the outstanding Reunion at Murray 2nd. success It was. We also wish to show our apreo The llayden Ijulles' Chorus, un lation for our advertlsters In the der the direction of Mrs. Nellie souvenir program. The "M." Meu Bennlon and accompanied by Ev are planning many big things la utyii Powell and Mlldnsl Gerrard, the future. WnWh them put things will give a Christmas musicnle at over. (iranger Ward Mstliig house Suu 1(1. at 7:'.W day evening, TROOP 91, BOY SCOUTS, WINS p. in. n "Iru-H-rl- al tbiH-olate- An uuusally entertaining program consisting of the following nuin Ih-will Ik given: I. Congregational Ilym: "Far, Fur Away on J udeii's Plains." Selected: Bemlcc 2 Violin Solo: Fuller. .1 Talk: "The Birth of Our Saviour." Mary D. Brown. 4 "VMoii of Beauty:" Hall: Chorus . Chilstnas Story: Evelyn Plxton 15 "Beside the Manger:" Hull: Ivy Mantle and chorus. 7 Solo and (Junrtette: "The Silent Pearl Bennlon, Hall: Night:" Mulle Morgan, Melba Morgan. Elmm Reading, and Ella French S "And There Were Shepherds:" Maro; Chorus. t Solo nnd "Mary's Vision:" Hull; Iss.la Miller, Ivy Itanibtln, Stella Mantle, Duella Jneobsn. P "Chrlstiiia Cbonm. Siing:" Stevens: HIGH HONORS The Scout Rally held at the Murray High Gymnasium Saturday night resulted In Troop 91 winning high honors for the evening with 2.1 fMilnts In the first aid, semaphore, pyramid building and harmonica contests and placing in eer ernl others. Troop fto, with 17 iHilnts, was second and Troop W, with 14 points, third. Troop Dt held a flag ceremony. The contests were under the direction of Scoutmasters Elmer Chrlslenscn and iVnzll WatU. and forty Roy hundred One Scouts representing nine troops of the IVttonwood council took part In the contests. Speakers of tha occasion were Richard C. Thomas, chairman of the court of hour of the council and Hyruui Reunion, Jr., chairman of the district. ' |