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Show X Egg Market The MM MONHIAKSAl B, V.R. Of Nye and Nissen market is still 39 on Fancy This level ftrfflf Coast Specials. since Soptcin- maintained wo The w During the week oith. under re trade did not absorb the .1, readily us in the preNV,,ite Xearbys Fresh times were in some tarious lt and outside, top prices on very import-ID- t rere possible only Coast eggs Pacific And sales. Recthis dragglness. of aome shared mark-rtj the four principal eipts at Philadelp'Chicago, York, (xew Boston) are running and hia, In excess of the correspond-tthe period last year. Moreover, eggs Coast storage fanciest PacificX..., .reselling at nJ anu iancy receipts The 2S. heavy rage at uc- ,.,,1,1 naturally cause a slight ovulation and the margin between 11 oii utorflire of 10 and of the some mi would influence fresh to stor-if- f. trade to switch from During the week under review into storae find much stock going in markets the principal ge in all Francisco. San lie country except At tbe same time certain factors on a prevent us from taking four The outlook. principal markets to date this year received durialtuiit 2.4VKX) cases less than the Uhsa o - i., 1 ESTABLISHED 1890 MIRRAY F. O.E.News muh cooier weainer auu more members attending Aerie meetings, Murray Aerie is heading for an in teresting winter season. At each Aerie meeting there will le some fornf of entertainment. Last meeting Brother Allan put on a musical program. Next splendid week, or the week following there is to be a few good boxing matches. At some future meeting, W. P. Kay Seucer has arranged to have Dutch Shneider talk on his experiences in capturing wild animals. A short snappy program at every meeting is the plan for the future, Eagles, who have been missing Aerie meetings should be on hand and participate In the fun. Any member with a good sugges tion for these programs should get in touch with the committee, they will appreciate the cooperation. last. iH'riod the corresponding ng And oa Monday of this week the Boxing, wrestling, musical or ed fur cities received slightly smaller ucational programs are to be staged at each meeting, so be there. This rolume than for the corresponding F. month's committee consists of day last year. The fact that many indicates II. Peters, Kay Allan and Samuel fEES were put in storage that there was not ready sale for Cough. F. II. PETERS, F. O. E., all arrivals; but It also indicates a News Reporter. sufficient degree of confidence in to GRANT WARD CASTS the immediate future markets warrant storing rather than selling STRAW BALLOT at lower prices. This confidence Is also manifest in the actions of PaThe Grant Ward M. I. A. cast cific Const shippers in releasing to struw ballot Tuesday night. The eastern points during the week endiwere In keeping with the ad results ng October fcth slightly more volvice expressed by President An ume than was released during the W. Ivlns during his address thony previous week. And, incidentally, the at the Sunday Session of the recent four ear Pacific Coast shipped general conference. more this lust week than during the The Senior class of the Mutual corresixnidine week last year. The conducted the polls In order that Pacific Coast markets are too firm study the position of might they to tie shipping merchandise if they to the Important relative the Yird a didn't exited at least as good and local of national question murket on u arrival. It Is worthy of sieelal note that significance. United and enthusiastic supiort the best open market offerings of was given, demonstrating the in Xearbys are bringing .IS and fancy terest, activity, and influence of nr bringing 40 on specials Jersey situation. contracts, which would correspond the 19.12 political showed that the votballot or 3!) In open market The dealings. At the same time Pacific ers placed the selection of men In (of which Utah is one group) are preference to the support of a party. The democratic nominee, Franklin bringing 39 in open market deal-lngalthough Jerseyg could actuall- I). Roosevelt, carried the majority to atsiut .IS y delivered to the market and day old when delivered, Ctahs are in transit alsnit or eight days after leaving be be one while seven plant SCOITS ENJOY HIKING Ry Smut Troop TRIP of Murray JV FlM ward had a most Interesting trip Saturday and Sunday !n Little Cottonwood runyon hiking and exploring the mine located there. left Saturday morning at S o'clock In cars which took them to point three mile alsive Wasatch The Ik.j then hiked six mlh s to Alia, where they had breakfast ind lamb, after which they ajs-n- t four hour exploring the mine ami tunnel of the Combined without roving daylight, '"tig many level and climbing finny (.hafts, under tbe guidance f an experienced miner. Through the cuirtet.y nnd klndncK of O. A. Jacobin, tho boy Mayed at the fid hoarding bonne of the Cardiff mine, where they enjoyed a hearty dinner and a pleasant evening. Afti-breakfast Sunday morning the lH,y w.f ul t0 hup vor j,e mountain to Brighton, but owing the snow and wind, some difficulty was encountered In keeping the trail, but In due time tbry landed, safely at Brighton, where had a hot dinner, comlni l.ine by The scout made the 'rip Under the leader ship of Inln ln. aUtcd by Scv. Vlmer and Tla-- bt r 1 "y t. Chr!e F.rlckson, furnished fifwn, K T by Transjiortatlon Mr. G rover and Dr. Mr. Mike Dcvl.h. U Wright. front participating in tbe event wPM, 0nclr nrlk!"m, Paul Hansen. Dungan Orllch, Verl Bean. Mike IVvbh, Jr., Duane Brown. r-tHe, frank Hamhlin and Frame. 4 lhrd COMING THRU t'T are 1 M tn 4-- THE RYE 19-U- d we n long In seeing fact. H took '.most fourteen to find ott that a tew title 'be nation must hare their grg. 9 e are learning our ttelghlmra a ' are Toiiuug to the Rye." I tional and fatrs The following books were donat t r j., . eti ny Mrs. I). A. McMillan, Chair s mem-terhu ni..i uins viui of Salt Lake County jiarticipat-e- d man Book Committee of the Library-Boarto the Murray Library: in all activities of the Club of tbe Four and other storie- sSln department of the Utah State Fair Doyle. which closed Saturday. A large nninber of the members as well as White Company Doyle several of the club groups were suc- Study In Scarlet Doyle McCutcheon cessful in winning awards on exhib Truxton King 'TIs Sixty Years Since .... Waverly its and competitive contests. Scott In the crop exhibit department Guy Mannering McGrath the Mill Creek Garden Club won Pidgin Island Dixon first place on a group exhibit and Leopard's Spots nine individual members of the When a Man's a Man .... Harold B. Wright. group were also successful in winn Peter Smith ing awards. Clyde llauser Is the Types from City Street .. Hapgood leader of this group. Dixon The Taylorsville Crop Club won Victim Wright first place in the crop judging and Their Yesterdays Yates seed plant identification contest. Summer Fruit The memliers of the judging team Daughter of the Snows .... London the Ilckwick Club are Melbourne Wallace, Asael Wal- Papers of Dickens. lace, and Venrl Barker. The memCooper bers of this club also won third Last of the Mohicans Harvester Porter place on their group exhibit and Trail of the Lonesome Fox .... Pine five Individual members of the New Rentals won cash awards. Stanley group Whitaker Is the leader of this club. Ma Cinderella .... Harold R. Wright Marshall The Mill Creels Central club of Forlorn Island Pertwee which Jack Wallace Is leader had a Death In the Domino Isles of Desire Carey very good garden exhibit and mem lers of the group succeeded In win- Riders of the Border .... Gregory Ostrekoff Jewels Opienheim ning five individual awards. Hate Spanish Savage Garden nnd The Chesterfield Sons Buck i.. Crop club of which Wm. Whitaker Two Make a World B. Peter In won third the is leader place Kyne. con Indentlflcntion and crop plant Kathleen Norrls test. This club also won second Treihaven Desert Sand Margaret I'edlor place on their group exhibit and men of Wall Street.... SparMystery ten individual memlers won cash ling. awards. Other Books of Interest Win. Kasworm, supervisor of Next Age of Man ... E. A. Wlggam these clubs states that n total of of Mankind .... Hendrlk Van Story were 40 crop and garden entries Ijoon. made by the boys of the above men Romance of Chemistry Foster tioned groups. Radio Manual Sterling The Granger Hoist ten Calf club Marks of an Educated Man .... Wlgof which Miss Florence Woodbury gam. Is lender won second place In club Because of the existing financial herd exhibit consisting. of five an imals, all breeds of dairy cattle condition the Murray Library has comict!ng. A girls team consisting lieen able to purchase very few and Elizabeth Issiks this year. For that reason of Clara ISawden Woodbury competed In tbe demon- gifts such as the one made by Mrs, stration contest winning fourth McMillan are much appreciated. Anyone having hook not in use, place. Memliers of this group won six individual awards on the pure can do a rent public service ny bred cnttle which they exhibited. giving them to the library. Because Hugo Smith not only won first of lack of employment people have In additional time for reading and place In the Junior heifer class won also but exhibt elui) the study. This makes a greater drain first place In open competition with than ever liefore on tbe resources of the library. all Holsteln exhibitors. Tbe Murray Guernsey Calf Club, If you have luniks that you ar of which Donald Mudsen is leader, willing to donate to this catie nnd won fourth on its calf herd exhibit, are unable to bring them to the lithird in the herdmanshlp contest, brary, kindly notify Mrs. Ed Ijir-sonnd Individual memliers of the Murray 72 or Miss Belle Sangroup won three first place awards, ders, Murray 22S-Rone second and one third. RamlKiulllet Sheep Club memliers T,t..;. i he um-ertal- bs-a- l politic. here "Happy Days" Rre almost Lake Salt the to again, according are holding County Democrats who of a Big Rally, under the auspices on the Murray Precinct Committee at 14. K:o Frldsy evening. (WoIst o'clock In the Murray First ward meeting house. Democratic nominee for V. S. Will Senator. F.lliert D. Thomas; J. for Robinson, Demoerntlc nominee Davnnd Congress, second district; id W, Mfft, lKMuoeratto nominee ! the for the Supreme Court will speakers. this Everyone Is Invited to attend these sjieakers hear and meeting the on the vital questions county during tbe campaign. Is very good In Registration trict VOLUME 43 13. 1932 Handsome Gift Potato Growers to To Murray Library Win Awards at Fair Hold Meeting of votes for President; whereas, the republican nominee Charles W. Curtis, carried the majority of votes for Vice. President. W. W. Seogmll-le- r ran far In advance of Flood for nomination for governor. He the heaviest Individual poll on the entire ballot. The name of Norman Thomas, socialistic nominee for President was placed on the ballot. He received 5 votes, while out of this number only one accepted the Socialistic platform. Smoot and Thomas ran a close A race for tbe Senatorial position. won fourth on county fbsk exhibquestion arises here for discussion; breeds comiiotlng. Memliers which Is. Hid the recent return of its, all this group won eleven Indvld-un- l Senator Smoot to Vtah, and his of cash awards. conferlunday talk at the general Smith of Granger won severma Don the his winning ence Influence al awards on his Dnroo Jersey hogs. jority? The Salt Lake County 4 II Club Tbe present economic depression won a total of $W.(H on their Ihi.vs Justified an inquiry as to how many crop club entries. Hoover votes could IYcsid-- nt The memliers of the Rambulllet In from those that elected him totalSheep Club won cash awards a total of 133 ballot were cast, ing f 10.00. 77 voted for Hoover In 102. Tbe Granger Holsteln Calf Club ballot voted on tbe straw f, cash awards totnnd mcmticrs received which threw IX to Roosevelt tbe Murray Guernsey 32 ma- aling JOi.OO. Thomas. Hoover curried T'r AhVrt jority upt.rt TO HOLD BIG Roosevelt enr-rle- DEMOCRATS while Smith In RALLY on only 112 majority support tbe Straw Imllot. wa Tbe last question voted upon A. M. I. The concerning Probibllon. from abstinence accepts complete hut all forms of Intoxicating drink, to Itself Interprets the question which of two evils Is the lesser; boothat Is. the lawlessness of the wines tlegger, or the lawful light to and beer. A total of 3 adhered that believing law Ibo prohibition to conIt ha Ikmmi successful enough d tinue, while a total of tbe law. to amendment an that I would with certain restriction, were of wler consequence. Six (5) and did tvd expres their Mlef one way or tbe other. This with heavy per centsge correspond Joseph IVstor taken by the Issue conferF. Merrill at the Sunday of success ence with repoct to the the dry law. This straw ballot fairly represents Ithe broadrnlnded attitude - H. 8. have tnken toward naniemlH-- r OCTOBER Club Members 4-- the packing BOY 4-- H Till RSDAY, CITY, I'TAII, numl-e- r 312. Aliout five people have registered dis- seventy- In tbe tnxt two days. Come to Murray for a g'Hsl drink of water. . Maybe So? In the Interest of an orderly marketing program with reference to potatoes, a county meeting of growers will lie held at the Riverton Hi School Monday night, October 17th, at S o'clock. The meeting is called by Harry Grass, Farm ISureau president. At a Farm Bureau director's meeting to lie held Friday evening,, October 14, a joint committee of poc tato growers and Farm Bureau ers will draft recommendations to be presented at the meeting of growers next Monday evening. In spite of the short isitato crop this year, prices are abnormally low and It is hoped that a program which will encourage the feeding of cull potatoes to stock, and the storage of iirt of the crop, will result In makflng market conditions a little better locally for that portion of crop which Is marketed this fall. RECORD ENROLLMENT SHOWN of-fi- AT B. Y. U. Provo, Registration at the Brig-haYoung university passed tbe 1200 ma rid Friday, Septemlier 30, with students still registering; a gain of 105 over last showing year's record total which was BWtJ by the first of October. This year the university is serving a greater area than ever liefore. Dsltrlbutlon records show students from six foreign countries Including, Japan, Tonga, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico nnd Canada. Also students from twenty states Including the Dakotas, Ohio, Illinois, North Carolina, Ixiulsiana, and New York. Students registered from this dis, trict are as follows: Marlnda Lnrrnlne Sheranlan, Ernest SholsT, Grace Taylor, Marshall E. HuffuWer, Barr Miller, and Wayne Ben-nion- Slniier. ln-c- An Appeal to the Citizens ot Murray and S. L. County ROOSEVELT GARNER CU B ORGANIZED IS J. Leo Jensen, district chairman of District 312. called a meeting this week to organize a Roosevelt-Garne- r Club. The following officers were elected: President, Claud milliard; 1st Vice President, George K. Brown; Second Vice President, , E. I Jensen; Ed Larson; Marshall, J. Leo Jensen; Secretary, Art Trott; Assistant Secretary, Clarence Woods; Treasurer, Harry Bobbins. The following purposes of the club are announced: The meinlMrs of this organization, reposing special faith and confidence In tbe Integrity, Ability and Patriotism of Franklin I Via no Roosevelt and John Nance Garner, and believing that the American people will re celve a new deal in government through their election resjiectlvely of as President and the United States of America ; Do pledge ourselves to work diligently for this change In the administration of our public affairs. Sergeant-at-Arms- Vice-Preside- an intenand county direction of the Women's Division of the City and County Joint Relief Committee, and the Parent Teacher Associations for every available article of usable wearing apparel of all kinds, quilt pieces, bedding and other materials and canned fruits and vegetables. At Women's Work centers, employing needy women, the clothing will be repaired and lieddlng will lie made for distribution through the I I). S. Relief Society. Family On Octolier 14 and 1 sive canvass of the city will bo made, under the Ser-vic- e Society and Salt Lake County Charities Department. In this effort, your committee will have the active cooperation of the Parent-TeachAssociations of all city and county schools, with full approval and assistance of the school authorities. Every school pupil will be asked to bring from his home to his school on Friday, Oct. 14, a contribution of clothing, bed- ding canned fruit and vegetables. The bundles will be gathered from the schisds on Saturday, tVt. 15, by .Roy Scouts and other responsible Ihtsoiis and taken to the community warehouse. Tbe Democratic National Chairman has Issued the following mes Every house and apartment In which school children do not reside orto those similar sage planning ganizations: "As Maine goes, bo will Is? visited by Boy Smuts on Ocgoes the ball game!" For once our tolier 15, for the purpose of receivRepublican friends are right. The ing donations of clothing, bedding will also see that country Is sick of Hoover Indeci- and fruit. from the sion and Is demanding a Democratic bundles are gathered homes too no children of to take we should small But take victory. chances. I't's organize every pre- them to school. Such small children with a RiKisovelt-Garne- r cinct however, should bring to the schools and Inaugurate President statements of available mat-rlul- . club This appeal Is made on the eve Roosevelt next March with a ten a fall and winter of acute need of landslide." vote million In our community. Do your part. Search your home . . from cellar to garret . . . for every article of clothing, underwear, shoes, stockings, tabling and scraps of material that can possibly lie spared to me;--t this emergency. By authority of Mrs. Iuilse Y. Rohison, President of the L. D. 8. Relief Society, this drive takes the place of the customary jierlcsllcal gathering of apparel in stakes and wards of the I D. S. Church. Your generous resHinso to this apjH'ul Is urged iiin you a a citizen having at heart the welfare of had as their week end guests Mr. your lens fortunate neighbor. Hamblln' brother and wife, Mr. THE SALT LAKE CITY AND RELIEF COMmid Mrs. Roliert Hamblln of Ly- COl'NTY JOINT MITTEE, man, Wyoming. On P. Back inn n, Executive SecreMrs. R. G. Watson returned home tary. Saturday from a three week trip This npMal Is authorized by May to San Francisco where she has or liiiuls Marcus and the Board of occn visiting her daughter nnd her (1oinmlHloner of Salt Iike City, husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ivln IWirn. and by Chairman B. F. (Julnii aud the Board of CimmlsMiiicrH of Salt Mis Helen Bennlon wa tbe com Lake County and by the sujicrlnti nd-epllincuted good at a shower given and .Boards of Education of by Mis la Verne Join- at her home Salt City, Murray, Granite Monday evening. Fifty guests en and Jordan District. Joyed tbe affair. If you cannot send your contriMr. Charles Townscnd of Ios bution to tbe schools, please notiAngele Is spending wo week vis fy I'rln. C. H. Anderson, Murlllng her friends Mra. John Andrus. ray High School; Principal Elmo Mrs. W. Wright of Murrray and McMillan. Arlington School; prinW. II. Crane, Bonnyvlew Mr. Ed Ford of Holladajr. cipal or IVIndpnl Varlan School; the The ladles Aid H.sdety of Lllicrty School. Community Methodist Church will t with Mrs. W. (I. Churches. HUNTING PARTY HEADED 4012 Wasatch avenue, FOR DIXIE afternoon, Octolier 27th. A hunting party ciiiiiosed of men headThe Elite card club will meet with Murray and Salt Ijike of M. K. Murray, Stnby Mrs. Ray Ward at her home on 4Mb ed by Mr. Dixie the Invade to 2Hh are planning South, Thursday, tMnlier deer of search In section Luncheon will lie served to le fol- Forest d and Mr. party Stoley this year. lowed by cards during the after tbl same section last year noon. and each one had his Mr. (1. U. IVrger. who wo Injur- of a day and a half. ed last June, while working at the Tbe fwrty will leave Monday and Smelter had to return to the hos- remain the ten doy If ueivary to Is Kct their r and It Is therefore pital last Saturday, where It Im favorable Is he making that venison will c the prinreported of cipal meat dish on the table provement. followtime some tt,oe hunters for Mr. Irvln Olson received word Ning ing their return. Those compi during the wo k of the death of her the M. K. Hlsb y. Carl Mr. party mother, Mr. Mary I Privatt, at W. Metcalf. Jack Melcalf. Staley. Mrs. , Nil the home of her daughter, Ilodwn. Sid (bslfn-yMich Ncphl M Wm' George Stanley, In Conway, W,n,r' G.!frey, Mr. and Iewl Ignn. Hell. Jim Clcary. Si In Kane. Mrs. Henry Smith entertained honor of her husband's birthday an beautiful fall Murray ha that last Friday evening at nlversary now that plofl-- c all riorpt their home on South State street. weather man. the ga ieople or a coal Onllnucd on last page s ftFW3 J? Mrs. II. V. Ballard Is on tbe sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Chirk had as their week-enguest, Mr. Clark's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. ('lark of Black foot, Idaho. d Dime Dance will be given In Creek Ward Amusement hall It Is announce! that Pres. Hoover Friday night, October Hth. The afis defending the O. O. P., which Is a fair Is sjNinsored by the M. I. A. different attitude from claiming Mrs. II. E. Folheringhaiu of Seccredit as In a week visitond West, Is Sen. Borah Is again plaguing the ing with her grandchildren Mr. and leaders In Uitb parties. Mrs. I F. Fotherlngbam of Provo. Iots of new voters this year and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown had as they wonder who to vote for. They can scarcely lie blamed after view- their guests on Monday Mr. and ing tbe results of former elector. Mrs. Jack Moybr and children of T'nele Sam will have to ojsTate Magna. tbe farms smui us now the farmer The Rawlins Circle, Ladle cf tbe have Iss'ii relieved to the point of G. A. R., met at tbe home of Mrs. financial collapse. . 1orcun Stevens on South State After alt straw votes are straw street on Friday evening. or less. Will Rogers has flew away from Mr. nnd Mr. Wm. Cannegleter where America South to and politics daughter, Florence, plan to they say lt with guns when an leave Saturday for a two week not suit them. This trip to California. election dis-Is n surprise as we felt that Mr. Mr. and Mr. Herbrt Allen had a Rogers would lie on hand to turn their dinner guests Sunday their a imitget or two of profit. I daughter, Mr. M. A. Dull and chilreportThe late Mr. StelnmeU dren I la Mae and Bobby. ed to have said mankind would learn spiritually In this century. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brlnton have to learn bad Now Is the lime for as their guest for the st week as they certainly have the leisure. Mr. Brlnton,' mother, Mrs. A. L. Weak wrist Is one of the new Simon of IVIta, I'tah. diseases resulting from sliced loaves Cottonwool Camp, Daughter of of bread Is'lng supplied by stores. Pioneer will meet with Mr. Joseph What next? S. Berry and Thursday at 2 o'ebsk. the that news pick says Ijite Erlckon being assistWilliam unemMr. shovel men who have . host-ant when g"ln ployed for sonic time back to work are apt to hit their Mrs. M( IJoyd Klllpark accompanftvt. A new hazard. ied her brother, Mr. Chnunocy Tbe D. and R. O. Railway Is going Harmon of Salt Ijike, to Mantl, to build a new railway. Funny the where they spent the week with railways are losing money but con- their mother, Mrs. B. W. Harmon. tinue to build so as to lose a lot Mr. and Mr. W. II. Hamblln (Continued on last page) s NO. 10 A Mill Ike Mr-teliso- mi-e- d.-e- r d.-e- "'I e ev-de- |