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Show "tnoiMuuaBai gIUs.W iH'UltAYTiTV, Cottonwood Stake Ralph Hulse On At OldMill Club U. of Helping the President A popular Affair Takes Wednesday, January 16 A sixsdal meeting of :ive citizens of Murray was called by the Mayor to consider the Annual Birthday Ball which is Gold and Green Call Cottonwood Stake Mutual wm h lifld at the Old Mill Club deWeitiiosdny. J miliary lti. The danccision to take tills Important Old MU1 has been ing parly lo the received wliU' enthusiasm throughout the ten wards or the stake. The old Mill offers every facility an evenlnj? of dance enjoyment. Its nmiMntlc sot tin?, its Intriguing The ,. lf Amiiiiil ,, fr and are MURRAY BAND MOTHERS SI'ONSOK CONCERT AM) TO DANCE ItKNKFIT of the tnenils-r- s of the Hand will School High Murray and dance, concert sp..nsuni Saturday evening at tbc Murray The concert Is schedHigh siimi'l. o'clock in the t begin at uled auditorium with the Murray High jichnol orchestra which is composed of fifty pica's, tinder tlie direction of their able director, William F. Robinson, present li'K the program. A chime will follow and the parents of the Murray School district invited to attend this are eiw-liillThe puntose of this iiffalr. worthy perfoimmiip is to pny for the musical Instrument In use nt the high Mother school. New Ford Car Interiors Have Modern Style More spacious interiors, finished nnd appointed In a new and wholly modern mode, mark the new Fonl S to airs for VX','i, according Forrest Cuiulerlcdgo, liK'ul Ford V-- dealer. i The now of modern Interior in'nlmi'iit Is most marked In tin do hue yH' ears. In which upeoiMH-ptloi- holstery, fittings mid instrument panel reflect n tinmt advanced design rnl..r and Ireattncnl. Roth nml rear feats tire wider, and Hw shift lever Iimh been moved forward w thtit the front Heat tiow in"oniiii(lniiw throe iiersoiis. ( rnoliloim and hip ks flic deep nnd restful, with new trim and plp-n- g In pilw effect. Upholstery is of ttinliiilr or broadcloth In taiiie shade, with genuine leather c!islit,iH or Milfod cord III the ciibrlMlet and genuine interior, lu jm,ks of K(,;H ul !h pli!et., rieidster, except ,(J In the lull, r's rumble neat. ApHntitn'itu Include modem hardware i f(,su w,, iv. ktiohs; pulMo cords on ' c),H,rn, nrin rcK dome light, "i r window ftirtaln ami rear comIs.ilt front In p-ti- S.-a- pln-sirlp- ti, ,, "ry-.dim- partment "dn ,,), run n The inw i,rir (,,1IV r1K, f.ti hromlnm i j,.,,,,,,,,, , the driver, Inst rumen! .. j,will, instruments revolving ash riy. ilcu-c- t UirhtiT and clove "'"Ailment nt the right. Itislrit-tiiM- (mt,,,),, fi.. K.lc,.t vuew '"r nl oil gage. Ao built-in- lnih.vl, iiliiil.. w;" " H rU ii nmmo-l-r- ,, , i,,,!!,,,,. clear . i l. decora- style ef architect and its tions, Us spacious lounges made it known liave music popular from const to coast as one of the most delightful dancing places In A $13,000 healing the country. makes it installed lo.ontly system, ideal for winter dance parties. The popular Jerry Jones orchestra will famish the music for this Souveyear's Gold and Green Hall. to be will presented nir programs A capacity all those who attend crowd of Mutual folk from over the comity is oxpeeted. Iimrc Cutler (Jr.nderson and Atnes K. Ragley are in charge of arrangements. vl fyMftn U n feature ,.,r MURRAY FARM WINS HONORS AT LIVESTOCK SHOW Among the winners at the Ojjden LivestiH'k Show are two entries of the Green Meadows Farm of Murray, according to dispatches from there yesterday. Two of the fine heard of Holsteins of the local farm were entered, Pilerje Heiigervcbl lieauty, winner in the female division and another, Duchess Aiggle. Canary Sylvia Ormsby UrosiMTt from the herd of Clifford S. Porter. Lomond View, Ogden, was Senior and Grand Champion Female. Local people who have been In attendance at the Stock Show unusual interest there this year. Other winners at the show were the two lots of Hereford steer calves exhibited by J. C. Singleton of Sandy, Utah. The Singleton entries, both lots, brought a commanding price when auctioned to O'Connell Brothers of California. MURRAY SECOND WARD Y. M. M. I. A. TO PRESENT PROGRAM .oJu. H Little Theresa aged G, who sent a MoClinty, of Brooklyn, N. Y bright new nickel special deliv- ery to President P.ookcvcU, following his announcement that he would lend his I'jr.s birthday anniversary to' a nation-wid- e party, proceeds of which will go Klasco. K N. Schwa n. toward aiding infantile paralysis Publicity and Advertising: victims all over the nation. Peters. Chairman; C. B. Fred Col. Henry L. DoUerty, chairman o the laSS Birthday Balls Wallace. Wayne Simper, Mrs. Fred for the President has announced Anderson. Mrs. S. II. Pothering-ham- , that funds raised this year at Harry Bobbins. parties in more than 5,000 comIt whs the opinion of the various t munities throughout lie nation, committees that the price of adwill be divided, following a sugshould ho in mission City Murray ion the made President. by gest ."id cents extra used cent will he lady 23 per couple, Seventy per for the rehabilitation of handi- cents. capped children within the comThe matter of refreshments to be munity raising the. funds or sold al the ball was left for further within the nearest geographic unit of which the community is study in the hands of the General a part. The other .'id per cent Chairman and the chairman of the will he turned over to President Arrangements Committee. Roosevelt to be used by the Nafor Infantile tional ComniK-sio- Young Men's M. I. A., of Murray Second ward will present a program. Saturday evening at R p. in., at the ward amusement hall. The P.'ir.ivl-4Ile.'U'arcli. program will consist of two. one-ac- t plays, to be presented by talent from Grant ward, with other in- WORK AT rOWFi: HOUSE IS to vaudeville features, teresting PROGRESSING NICELY make-u- p a two hour entertainment. The final histallati. n .if the new die el oil unit is now in progress at power house at the mouth of News the Little Cottonwood canyon. The engine h tiow inside tln walls of (ho Zake Harmon, manager of the power house end (he enclnoers ill market at S.'ird South and Main charge expect to have lh, job comstreet, Buffered an Injury to bis pared i" siart the unit working evening, when he sonic time the mminc week. foot, Tuesday In his store. Zake fell and slipix-will be on the job to unit his cus- GEWITE HUNCH. MEETING tomers, even tho he may he on crutches, never the les, he still has Regular Craniie Council iiictita his sunny dlsimsltion. will be h. ld Mondoy. .l.mnary It al buildi s p. iii, at the Madsen. Sr.. of Mrs. I'inU W. Soiirli Si;it- - sice-t:yping. -' minor lo." Vine stni't. suffered It is imp' :t 'in ilia! local chairinjuries. Monday afternoon, in an men Mid a'l xc. uthc iaciii1irs are nub muddle collision r,r looo Si.utl. m. pie Main stint. William Samp-Jr., .1 ye:fts of age. grandson ot Mrs. Madsen. also suffered minor Mrs. Mi Mn I'nuue. who bus been 'll a Sal: I ake lios'dlal, has leluril injuries. i to her b,nn iii ibis city. Miss Freda Drcssel ..f Sail lake was a dinner guest of Reverend and .I'Ucs Mrs. Vm s(.,i New Mrs. James P. Payne, Sunday al Vcar' iih ! r parents, Mr. and 'heir home. Mrs. .!. 1. iv!,,.,. ! l their lioine in Neighborhood d ,'o!i!Htii-tr.'t!i'i- . Mr. Frame and Mrs. Veinle Calvin congralnl.i-m- are receiving eihi. s F. 0. E. NEWS Thursday night, .Lir.uary 3rd. a f the members of Murray Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles enjoyed the regular first of the month luncheon. The luncheon committee were on their I'M's and as a result every one presi v enjoyed a pleasant evening. The basketball committee relHifl- d that a four-ten!"ague had Itcoti organized with (he following teams: Eagles, Murray Firemen. County Firemen and Oliver's team from the south oml. All of these loams ' lay i heir lirsi game Tuesday at the Miu-raHigh School gym. Inasmuch made up of .Ms these teams will b oia1 i'is of lheo various organi.- lions an I as uiese memncrs are ti .stly older than the regular run , i m .i ... . i .i oj it;(K.Ml.ail !l,.ei l Nt punier. ..11. not tie as rast as nign p no.n i.nii luembers me (la lint many o baskdliall "has beers" and as nil teams appear to lo pii!e even, some 'o i.l oinietitioli sholitd take place. Pay Allan, ehalrtililli of (be next 1'agh's eiiletiallilnelil. rcUled (bal on Thursday, .Liiiuery ITlh. nil ! Faulew ami Ibeir wives would eiiieriiiined al (he Iris Theatre. Mr. Die all manager of (be theatre, w ill run n " cvr.i feature pictures on ibis icgb! and (he En glen program .oiutnlMee. under Mt, Allan, will arrange an additional stage program that wi'l I"- except ion illy good All Eagl-are urged lo get free Ihkets theto-.'he- s a lid wife from (be jf..r Eagle Secretary, Fled Piters Aty-,.i,eUe who Wishes In see ll real sle w- may purchase their liikcl nf ilbe i heal re window a usual, at ffl regular show pi hi. Don't foi gi t Eagle, ll.e Aelle Vail be ollt o the theatre on Thursday. 4a ntia ry t 17th. atld ll.e conim'M.e will be ectillg you. inimlHT .. . J .rlliill.ei of Shelley, bill from (heir many friends over i bis mother, Mrs, is liing bo, the arrival of a sou. Sunday. Mr. H lo r home in Hamilton :, r:." ret of and Mr. Frame are residents MHct' ai d. Price. Miss Helen W b'!- - - pbinidiig to Shirley Jackson has returned Lo- have i'ot Toes, i.,v ceidog with at and (lie Utah Agricultural college llerg'-lbel' stMer, Mis. AH" vacation weeks a two gan after Angeles, tll'dell. l'S of soft. L'C, here Willi his pnrciiK relaliv.-sThey where !li y will three weeks' aioet (,1;,M to (emaiu officer ward Second Mnrrav will 'l, volllljolll i'jlifellll:!. IUl(, ,,cbers of the M I. A. I,, 1,1 it business meeting. Friday ev u ' '''' I' i'" Mr. end M' ;, MaM ai'i Munav. it ddiig at the home of Mr. U, it., All member" are rcpa-- isil weeks from a Mosid.iv Keh! d to be present. g. C si:h Mr. :md M's, Miller ..it ai d sui:.!l s,,, of Saeramciil.t. of of pioneers Daughters f. n. pirn: us. !" i'.ilifoitiia, p. al ward, met Thursday F, O. E. New s Repot liT. ' the homo of Mrs. Carrie Maxwell. ' !' 'a r " i! IV Pel of ,W .; Pi -, treol. A ,.te,'s.-i;ss.- South Third Fast to kieov be has .vturued to a followed NOTK E RU;l Klls! by wa "k 'msiness meeting ids homo, rf" I" a lal. b ! nu and rU program S;di realm, id . ! Emtv nioiiilior of oimiiia RelM-kel ! Ms aim. , ,, ,, ;e..id, hosier was M vi lie Stauffer Mr all Dli:e Is feipiest.-- to Is- - III nt .awing w- -.d at his ,me, to tbc memlHTs of her Primary "ii lane.- a( the lliti(l:ati"!l .f ' in Uratenml II 'H on INics.bty. .l.is of (be Baptist church Wednes- A a' 'i""1"" Mr. and Mrs. N 15. at 7 elo i. m. day afteriiot.il at the church, enoxer laiatary Iie,.!.::'a;ul-,twen,,,. social r,,,.hilg ami also be in bl en Ihc will games There program, . ,,, ..f a son. a w day. same a eelcbriitioti lu tioitor evening joyed. '' .,.. ,,i I, I Violet of the birthday niiii!erar.v of the I was rein.eily .Mihonor of the blfhd.iy ainder tits founder of the onlcr. Refie-htZaekrNon, .lollllsOtl. Delia .nry of Miss Ih- TVed. It l llli.tn!'l (hat will Ca.l .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. If nt nil vv member be pie-n- t Mi;,',. of Miss W.eh, T1, Zaikrlson. her aunts and uncles , 'ap-,U. possible, hM and Kiank Virginia Ha-Saturday . v.iiiiu: of ,.f Milbreek. t.H.k place week al lo r home on Fast .'"r stn-ct- . The ..viiing Locnl cowboy etdrrtaliicr. ItN .luring he w.vk. ftitnh refreshment .Li n nary 1. and Tbcatn', .1 on Page Hi s,.,,t In games .Coniiii'ii guests. twenty-fivto wrve.l were fr e . h-- io e-- - ItKAKUT IIWCK M Mt'lUUY III Sf'IIOOt. Tii u I M , ,n January i ,..,. ' "im-tin- ce .i ti, imkii n ... i dnnn . . .. imiiii at the ' - . e tlo II.. " ? i. ,"'t' ,'!,H" "'''"'tonal InMiii-le- i hy ,h" T,", ii " "Hotel tbedan.-i 'lH the Land. n!7- d , '.,,. l"H"t foixet '"KM. Thnrdi.y, ,lotflnry - 17, "Casey's Trial", which Is a presentation siMinsoreil hv the Murray First Ward M. I. A. will be given tonight and tomorrow night, January 10 and 11, t Hie recreation hall. About eight hundred to one thousand people will be present (it the trial Is predicted by the large nuniN'r of advance tickets already sold. The curtain will rise promptly at S o'clock. farce "Casey's Trial" is n two-ac- t coined v taken from the days of the gay IMl's, The first act Is n court scene where the old maid. Dotty Perkins, (Mrs. Val Sundwiill) Is suing Casey (Hugh Ward),- - the real estate man, for breach of promise. Attorney Skin (Douglas Allen) acts as the prosecuting attorney and Attorney (Glen Howe) nobly defends poor Judge Cunnegloter and Casey. Clerk Jack Clay are both busy trying to keep order among the league of Nations jury and the witnesses. s Doily Is a woman of very then talks considerably too much. After hearing Dotty's opinion on woman's rights anil Casey's wonderful ixietry, the Judge decides they are both guilty and Is alsuit to pronounce a severe sentence when Casey decides it might he Just as well to marry the lady. The sieond net h- the scene of the wedding nt the Henry Perkins residence. Mary (A. B. Taylor) Perkins (Mrs. Fred Anderson) Dotty's mother Is kept very busy trying to keep (he wedding progressing ami trying to stop Henry's telling numerous stories, which he Is sure would help out. Casey has Invited his friends front the old home town to nine and play for the wedding. Not ladng m"cusnmod to playing for weddings none of them seem to know the same tune, hut they decide "The Irish Washerman" would be nppropriale and the flower girls trip merrily to the tunes played by Orchestra. Bird the Humming Reverend Pot in ( Mamiesselt Smith) officiate at tie ceremony but he Is Udng constantly interrupted by the niiild of honor (Mrs. Dean Mofman ID. J. Campbell) fat) and but at last the Revereued almost completes the ceremony when the twelve o'clock whistle blows and he. Ising nn X. R- - A. man faithfully fulfills his obligations As the prologue lo the k1mv tibotit thirty of Hie young ladles of the community dressed In attractive eos nines, will tdng and dance. Ellen Clark iiinl Audrey Grant, professional dancers, will niiertaln wlih a group of nuinttors ietwicn the acts. Take-A-Coi- '' -s e. e 20. Xo. SANITATION Mil vice-preside- rRlsli vs. Cot- 2H January I (Jrant vs. Ilolladay; Taylorsvllle vs. Cottonwood; Bennlon vs. Winder; Millcreek vs. Murray First. January .11 Taylorsville vs. Murray Second; Grant vs. Cotton-w(hmReunion vs. Murray First; Winder vs. Ilolladay, Felouary 4 Millcreek vs. Cottonwood; Bennlon vs. Ilolladay; Ira nt vs. Murray Second; Winder vs. Murray First. February 7 ("rant vs, Winder; Bennlon vs. Cottonwood; Taylorsville vs. Ilolladay; Millcreek vs. Murray Second. February 11 Millcreek vs. Holla-- j day ; Murray Second vs. Cut ton- wood; Taylorsvllle vs. Winder; Crniif' v Muri-iiVlrr ...... CITY BUILDINGS Sandy's new fire chief, A. M. Peterson Xect.s to complete n survey of the flre hazards of the city, it was explained by the official directly after taking office lust Monday. Chief Peterson states that hcIiooIh itoi other similar public Institutions were In excellent condition as were church buildings. One recommendation was made for alterations which would take away much of the hazard of one local building. Member of Chief Peterson's fire flglttlng squad last night heard Italtalion Chief J. K. Piercy of the Sal! Lake City fire department give in islucatloiial talk on methods of fighting fires in metropolitan "rcn tors. ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS K.UTIST LADIES FOR Ladles of the ItapMst Aid entertain Friday evening nt the church wllli their husbands as will invited gnosis. IHnner w ill lie served nt fi:,"t0 o'clock which will !o THE LIQUOR PROBLEM AGAIN followed by a program, wlih Mrs, reA. E. Harger In clcirge. The Although a Federal Judge lu mainder of the evening will lte spent Georgia has derided that the Jl'txt in n (octal way. tax U lu reality Hot federal ex. ! ii tux. but h nally, Ira X. tlliiik-le)- , PAST NOBLE GRANDS MEETING The Girl' INCREASE Murray First tonwood; Millcreek vs. Grant; Reunion vs. Taylorsvllle; Murray Second vs. Ilolluday. January 21 Bennlon vs. Murray Second : Millcreek vs. Winder; vs. Murray First; Taylorsvillvs. Cottonwood. Holhiday s ?20.-ikm- AT ST. VINCENT'S II ML REPORTS 21 January FIRE CHIEF INSPECTS lis-Irl- Woman's Auxiliary of the Impart-meii- t Volunteer Fire luld Hair flrl meeting of the year, Monday ixciiiug at the Fire Mrs. Hyde Stauffor men's hall. were the Mil Mrs. John lllseinan lnuess.M, The iet tneililig Will be a ipiillhlg. scheduled lit the Hall. A noonday dinner will be served. League - SANDY MEETING Stake Tho Cottonwood Stake M Men basketball league enters the second half of their series on January 10, the games to be played in the Murray High gymnasium. No one will be admitted without a ticket, a season ticket being 33 cents. As usual a great deal of interest has been aroused nnd the games grow more und more exciting ns the Some very flue season progressplaying is seen nt these games and there Is no lack of enthusiasm as rowils from all over the stake gather to cheer their team on to victory. The games will Ik pluytnl nt fi:.0 7 ::ii, K .30, and 9 :,TO on the dates ippearlng on the schedule below, ami will be played In the order In which they nppenr. vs. Millcreek; January 10 Murray Second vs. Winder; Murray First vs. Ilolhulay; Grant vs. Taylorsvllle. January 17 Winder vs. Col ton-wid ; Reunion vs. Grant ; Murray First vs. Murray Second; Milbreek vs. Taylorsville. PURITY PLAN IS BEING PONDERED of the Granite School Loan! of education plan lo reduce the bonded ludehlodriess of the to $7'!d.731. It was ntaled by members tislay. i On January L one bond for was retired and It is expected I hat another for the same ntnoiiut would lo paid on Juno 1. D. W. Piirralt, chairman i f the finance eominllbs- - staled that . In his opinion another Ismd for fsfi.000 would lie paid off Willie time labT 111 the summer, probably In July. of Pa rt E. The Itoaid con-ls- ts Mix. president: 4. W, Omk. Brueituii nnd ; George laniard Gerrnrd, iucm!er Gianlie dlslrl.1 P.T..V. meeting to U held lu (he dlsliict offices. Monday eveiuig. Jami iry 11 has In vlteil Mis, Charles 1". Roe, national president of the orgatd 'ath'U to address (hose preset;!, according to Mrs. George Q. Caution, president of the orgntdralb.ii. Dr. Cahlu Smith. Miper!uiciibtit of the Granite dlslrhl schools will also lie a vsnker nt the IlKSling. Tin ICC 11 K MemU-r- Murray lit Cottonwood STUDIED SCHOOL BOARD .MEETING W0MIVS AUXILIARY OF THE MUERW EIRE DEPARTMENT Sodality of St. Yin eui" Roman Catholic Church will jmritr a dame inIt (he recreation on Saturday, f the bun p.tosn Is presiMl 2. Fr.'ifler taouaty dent of (he ol "CM id Z.il loll mid has charge of (he affair, which Is to be New Year's party, known a The da lice Is one of a Vetlen nf affairs planned for the year. IDE The Salt Iike County plan for a united front on the nueslloii of milk and dairy lnsMstlon Is under consideration by the Murray City Commission. la Hie near future Murray will probably line up with other cities of the county to Improve the nn for heallh of (he dairy entile and their housing nnd handling. lst ( Much Interest Manifested In Pending; an Investigation of local conditions by the eily commission, nothing will be done with the proposed drive for Murray's participation In the National sanitation drive being Kionsored by the Federal government. At the meeting of the city commission held Monday the promised iorsotial represenlalp-of the government failed to make an np'ar-iince- , thus automatically delaying any projected work. If was by members ol I he commission that the ordinance as outlined by the beads of the National drive would Heed to be llltensl somewhat t' comply with local conditions but uestlon hut that there was ii that eventually Murray would takt-pir-l in the program. - DIME Basketball BY few-word- HOLD Series Of League n - " I 45-- 'M'MenEnter2nd of the Buy Allan, chairman commit too Eagles entertainment has announced that the big animal "Jollification" nile of the local aerie will be held on the tiito of January 17, at the Iris Theatre. Assisted by Tony Duvall, manager of the theatre and Andrew Lund-iiuist- , the plans for the affair promise to the prosiiectivc nudlence a bigger, better ami more pleasant time than any heretofore held. A special feature picture, star ring Katberlne Hepburn, "Spitfire" will be a jsirlion of the program as outlined. Andrew Ltt'idipilst has lined up some excellent vaudeville numbers, among the total of six being n surprise presentation of a local cowboy entertainer. The entire performance will lie free to Eagles mid their wives; the public paying only the usual thea tre prices for the added attrac tions One Thousand People Expected At Presentation i I 15 - represonta- City, Utah of the city Roosevelt planned to 1m? held January '0, 1!):15. Said at 8:15 o'clock in convened meeting 'he court room of the city hall, on Monday evening, January 7, li)35. Dr. Alexander, State Chairman of the Annual Birthday Bull was present and explained the purpose of the Pall. He explained that this year thirty or cent of the net proceeds would be returned to WashC. and presented to the ington, President with the understanding that It should be used in research and study to bailie the disease of The remainIniaulile Paralysis. 1m recent would per seventy ing In the fight tained locally and used against the disease. The citizens present whole-heartedly accepted the plan and the fol lowing committees were n polluted the ball In Murray City: to General Chairman: Mayor G. R. P.erger; Secretary Treasurer, R. R. Rasinnsseii ; ticket committee: Ernest Smith. Chairman : Carl Wahl- tnist, J. W. Krebs, S. G. Freeze, C. Hibbard. Mrs. A. T. Fairell. Arrangements mid House Committee: Mr. J. Clifford Hansen, Chairman; Mrs. Flsie Wiseman, Forrest Cumberlcdgo, Mrs. Chris Rasniussen. Ray Kingston, B. A. Un- Eagles Will Sponsor Jollification Jan. 17 In 'Casey's Trial' f iversity Utah, according to an announcement from that institution. Hulse, a graduate of Murray hltfh school, plays the forward position on the team. He was also a member of the freshman football ,s(iiad. The University of Utah basketball team will officially open its season Friday evening, January 11, when they will meet the B. Y. U. team at I'rovo. Three ."cries of home games are included on the schedule of the Utes, with three series scheduled away from home. VOLUME , Annual Birthday Ball Local Talent Seen 5 .squad of the 10. For The President Ralph Hulse, 470 East 45th South. Murray, is included on the 1934-3- basketball Place varsity of THURSDAY. JANUARY " U. Basketball Team Ball Gold-Gree- n UTAH. oieilor of Internal rciiue for (his dliti, t lAjf- - ls to pns esl Willi the olhslloii nf (he thousand dollar "f-efrom M Uitdi liquor jdealcls litailist Wb"lil Itiforiiiii! b'lis filisl. have "We bine our rulini from Witsh-jlugloand we shall .Imply Ignore i(be Georgia ruling nrd piote-- l In lour regular curs.- - of nitb-ti.jllimkley Maled. from The jink-men- ! Wahliig("ll affecting wVetily-onSalt Iike City dealer nnd eleven !ln outlying ettion n m.miit to a jlotal of .l.';.".'!K, (.f which over 'i'or;ics for jiHHt repre.'tii roiifotuuit). v. Federal ngetiln tu the distrh'! recently liiade teN. ts -- " tender of (he L. D. S church, 111 three lltlemlitig Stake cotifo'-olKvcr (be wick end retorl thai state in evcty Imiibiy (hire has leen a definite gain In iii'mis'i ship nnd lu interest. "MeiieVrs of (be ehuieli are facing the year 'Xl with optimism." Is (he MatcMUi! nllributed generally to Uh Well known leaders ll Elder Reel Sliioot nnd Elder Sattonl Bciiiiien. Idaho sliikia--. (be cording t word of the r initicd conference find i him h lenders, nre d4 hhslly happy iitid, lsauise of a'i abundance of that more than live hundred iiioiitiire reictiily, look iijmn the r parhu-f- i were seUi-ilaud li.jnor In Utah. tnoiitbs of B'i, lo Is' pros'rou oiiii. The new Piies1nH plan Is lulls of g'usl vaudetilie, Eagle's lng ti'celve.) wllli tun. h entliiisl- night. Iris then) re, January 17, ilslll, it WIIH stiijivl. ln-e- j Past Noble Grands Club will meet the Frntcriml Hall, Monday, Jan. II. nt 2 p. tu. All tnoiiilierH are requested lo le in present. ii " J j n-.- is-e- ! i SPKCHL ATTENTION! Any person Interested In gun rluh .activities rdmuld g' t in touch with Ron Gordon or R. B. Allan as there nre a few vacancies for good live ilieuilen. lu the United AUm! too towns Slated now operate munlclMilly owned light plants nerving their t..wtisi'opie (heap newer ami 8t, the name making enough profit to help out other dojwrlments of tla'lr eliy government. The federal Is p!o deiiionstrallng whnt nn ls done w hen power plants nre ila.ne-.tlnnd efficiently managed. |