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Show mm l.yr,LIiHKI) lSJt MURKAY CITY, Mrs. Moffat Head Of The Murray Murray Holds Dance In Honor 30th, January Thursday. dances will le held in many cities and towns throughout the United Staler in honor of President Rooseno exoei-tlcrvelt, and Murray will lie lids year. The various comarrmittees selected to make the dance the biggest angements plan The dance will In Murray history. lie held in the Murray High School On n cvm which will he suitahly decorat-i- d occasion. Oooil music will In provided and a radio will Installed so every one present can hour the President make radio history hy addressing the largest e public fathering ever asHemhled for the he-for- microphones. Lust year Utah was fortunate In having very few cases of Infantile Paralysis, we may not he so fortunate this vear and funds will he needed to eomhat the disease which is a constant threat banging over every home In the land. Every man. woman and child will want to help. This they can do hy patronizing their local dance and making it a Remember, the net big success. n proceeds go for n most humnnnntar-laeffort. 70 per cent of which stay in the districts raising them, so make your dance something that proud to report to Murray can the state chairman. Have your 50c ready for the ticket committee. Heat the dance and enjoy n real time. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. MURRAY SCHOOL CHOOSES OWNERSHIP VICTORIOUS TV popularity of public ownership of utilities Is strongly reflected all over the country by the election on NoveinlxT 0, last. Men who stool out boldly for the change went Into office with majorities. Sacramento. California, voted S12.ikio.Ooo bonds, making possible the first great unit of the Central This will have a Valley Project. ji"eat hearing upon the whole muni cipal ownership movement In the (R'lre state. record-breakin- g STUDENTS LOCAL ARE HONORED FOR HIGH SCHOLARSHIP y pros--n- In In- recognition of their superior have been work, these students awarded honor cards. TV cards nrc awarded only to undergraduate and to students In the School of Law and Medicine who have tint received their bui holer's degree. Graduate studenls are elidble for this honor. The 220 students who received this high comprise Approximately seven per cent of the M talent body. Murray students thus honored re Itarhnra Anne F.nos, Alma Her-l-er- i f;o!,j, a enow Howe. Tom T. Kimmmdn. nnd Paid Tlllsoii. not UNIVERSITY OF UTAH EXTENSION DIVISION AIDS LOCAL STUDENTS nniong and women served by the Pnlvershy j Wn during the school year to a rojvirt by Prof. I'deri,k v. itovuolds. director of men n,, j)vl .;n. eludes an I he.iins for nulver.liy cielit may be Jiro l)(,ne M(, ,n ll0 f(lIw. ceii.iminii;,. ihioiul.uat t:.e ogden. Vernal. Helper. Kays J111''- - Pfhralin. Spanish Fork. Ibl-o- r Miiinl. Granite district. West f'Mnn. Handy, and Salt Lake City. '""-ittthe .ear lira I'.I.'U. men and 1.411 women were en l'u'"'l" rlnssos. d I 'h m i k J'MVALS of spruce mil DEPARTURES n. 12 :'.' p. m. r,:(C, p. in. " ' I1- - " SATURDAYS , s m" 'm i, . ...lN,VS !.r'n ' 'n, ,; . r,OS'n M n, m. !' ,.. m. Hf, MoLliavs s::r, MINUTES d j GOLD AND GREEN BALL Tlie Y. M. M. I. A. of the Taylors- ville Ward will conduct the Annual Gold and Green Ball nt the recreation hall there on Friday evening. n. in. UK- - COLLEGE NURSERY A fair sized crowd of fans were ANNOUNCES TREE present to witness these contests. All PRICE LIST of these teams will be out to win n 15 The cular tree price list and game next Tuesday night. cir- will Ik. ready for distribution the state within (he throughout The hall will be decorated in the colors appropriate to the occasion. next two weeks, according to Paul M. Dunn, extensfon forester at the Good music has arranged for. Utah State Aiculliiral College. Tblst circular will give the kinds OLD AGE PENSIONS and the respytve prices of llio Explaining that Salt Lake county small forest trees that may lie from the college nursery this alone had 1200 jxtsohs aged f5 or d over who were eligible for a spring. Eleven different species of trees new State imtisIoii plan, Director J. H. Paul of the Salt Lake are listed In the current circular, County old age pension department namely: two hardwoods, poiiderosa believed that some provision should pine and blue spruce; and nine he made for Immediate payment, the hardwoods, green ash, hardy ratal-In- . SllHTian elm, black locust, monthly stipend not to exceed $30. County commissioners have ex- t hornless honey bxust, Russian pressed their belief that some plan, olive, Siberian walnut and golden similar to that submitted hy Rep- willow. The stock varies In size resentative Kent E. Keller of Il- from two to eight Inches for the linois, would be entirely feasible In softwoods and from eight to over I'tah. This program would provide 24 inches for the hnrdwoods. This for financing of the pension fund year four sizes f Sllierlan elm will through a 75 per cent, contribution Ik offered: under 12 inches. J2 to from the federal government the lfi inches, IS to 21 inches and over first year, the state of I'tah paying 21 inches, (Cciiftlitied on page 0) the balance of 25 per cent. January 25. GRANITE HIGH ARRANfilNfi OPERETTA. JI NI0R PROM Ix-e- of Extra curiicular activities Oranlte high school will be resumed after the start of the second semester Monday, announces Lorenzo H. First on the Hatch, principal. schedule nre tryoiits f.r place In the cast of the annual operetta. VicJ. W. tor Herbert's "Sweetheart." Suminerhays, faculty member, will -elect the east. Due month later the Cranlte Junior Prom will be given In the Fnlon teiitding. rtdvorsity of rt:h. Miss Villa Shaffer, faculty adviser, SCHOOL Ineiod f P.0R1) FI ECTS .Tor.'an sebooj board. S. J. Miekcl r elected tfesl- n of Dr:jcr . '.- -i .f tli with Dr. Paul S. If was believe I that some plan to It'ct'on's of IVn- -l nm Wut rcleet-"cTc" state controlled mcdlral care vb-S iiper'n'endent wmld U' bcnlth St"!iVv Local News Items Of General Interest dt-lr- Iri-Td- Ned Miller and Joe Poulsen. both of Mtdvale were sentenced to one vear each In the Salt Ijike county growing out of Jail on charge thefts perpot rated by the two yoirhs during November. 10,11. The pair entered pleas of guilty Iwfore Justice Silas Rrown. M'd vale, and begun serving their sen Although tences Wednesday. Implicated In of having . the some recent Murray robN-riesn young men admitted taking only set of dishs from the Iienver and Rio Ct ramie Western freight ihot in Mldvnle, and a set of Instruments from Ihe automobile of Dr. Edward Grose. U-e- at (he Tuesday meeting of the ward work and ....ii, c.d.mu-iioi- l business meeting, which Is under the direction of Mrs. Luht Shaw In- and Mrs. Edith Ferguson. An r on blending . ,. t. i . colors was given by Mrs. Frhkson. and patch work quilt in me man-tuA of residents and pro- were used In the demonstra perty owners from the Thirty ninth tion. South HM- South to Thirty-thirThe literary lesson will be given riots formed a part of the audience Tuesday by Mrs. Clarissa Parry. nt the meeting of the county com mission. Monday. The committee SECOND WARD RFUIIYE reipies'od the oetilng of traffic of GIRLS ITOID PARTY Second East street, through rrom Tlrd to 30th South. The Itee Hive girls of Murray It was explained by the commis Second war I with their leader. Mrs. t sion that the delegation could Toes-daProdii ivr:er. hell a party desired the In having gre.'itly III th' lr class room folcvet-ilicontact could le courses striTt oi ned If Several hsson. the lowing nil with property owners afmade of refreshments were served which fivted, lo determine Ihe cost of op An '"' were prepared by I ho ening the road way. all. laid was by thee lovable Kortv nine delegate of the Salt FOR RICH IREMFNTS Mur Ijike and vicinity. Including were ia: Council Trades ray. Riilbling orient nt a meeting in Ihe IjiW registration lOT. for R. HApplicants t Temple Tuesday evening. must submit the following items president oi I ore Hoplev was ibe State Tax Commission .of lvA.tr JurldlctIoti claims which .l, pln1e will be Issued: for this affairs trades ,ver building 1. Application for registration. printed locality. A new form has been I,.. Wilson w as elected Vice prelIn completely tilled be find shoii'd and dent; F. A. NoHer. secretsry by applicant, treasurer. W.' tax certificate. 2. the medical This cert Incite Is Issued by To forestall Wllled" In I he Huh Htnte In 1'tnh. coi'nty assessor f the county .Mnniimi which (he applicant resides. Medl. nl association will take steps It Last certificate of registration. to organize what Is termed an should The oerlinVMte of title Medical Service bureau N n mi! be vnt In. unless I here of the state, accord each In county car. change of ownership of the Ihe nnnntii memem of lug to report the certificate ' In which en-- o held In Salt Luke m.vting society's tnte should ! properly indorsed City last week. Is'lng submit tel. Its Tbo society contends that Uivper f.e for registration. k inemtvcrsbip now devotes voluntary This fs Is shown oil the bin and will .ervloe to the care of indigents i.f the application blank and w"rk of " """p that the doctors 1m the satue as last year. If of from M to 1 o an an Is made, chan"o of ownership I" Ihe .linr per week for what -r hour. "' additional rent of ninety univalent school transfer N required. A comparison Indicated that lite of thviise avern Note: The driver's be sent teachers were Mng paid applicant doe. not need to P age of $141 In to secure registration. ..,-ttt.- Do" the ju'd-class; Crvstal P.wn. vice presiHarrison. Imbe dent: Senrh'. Fagg, Dave Draper. Ow-D "an WiiIHn nod Jean Wagner. The comiti'Moo Wright nres(i'"t At a r.s'e'.t icei ting of tb g ns-ii- v Cl"-!- Two hundred residents of Salt Lake county, exclusive of Salt Lake City, were Included the 2.- - me i.xte,lS;(lil Tuesday night, January l.'.th, the Murray Athletic Association staged heir first basketball contests i.f the season at the Murray High School gymnasium. This organization was recently 'orined to create Interest lu athletics Set ween the various Murray organisations. The association is compos-of the Murray City Fire Department, the County Fire Department, the Fraternal Order of Fugles and the Palm Cafe, with Frank Jones president, and E, Wright, secretary. Two games are to be played s ;(0 o'clock p. in. The score for the first two games were: First game, Ragles 2!). Murray Firemen 10; Second game. Palm Cafe IS, County Fire Department pro-Iiose- cast of one hundred local peowho ple, presented 'Casey's Trial" nt the First Ward recreation hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings of last week were well rewarded for their efforts by the universal acclaim accorded them by a large audience which attended on each night of the showing. The two act farce comedy, taken from incidents supposed to hnve been p's!ble only in the "gay nineties." was well prot rayed and each of the patrons who crowded the rehall were well pleased creation with the offering. The prologue, which Included about thirty young ladies of Murray and vieinity, evoked great applause. Memliers of the committee responsible for the presentation of "Casey's Trial." are ldng offered congratulations on every hand for their successful work. It Is hojied that the committee will respond wi'h another show' In the near future. A s'udents froni Murray nro SOUTH COTTONWOOD RELIEF among the 220 students nt SOCIETY MEETS the University of Utah who received grades giving them high honor Mrs. Flhel Frhkson. Relief Socle-tstanding for the nntunin quarter t Stake P.oiird member, was classes nt the according university, from that Club Begins Basketball Play PRESIDENT Five to nn flinioiiiicetnent stitution. Murray Athletic INIT TRIAL" FINE SHOW 45-- No. 21. i When the Self Starter Fails 1 MUNICIPAL VOLUME i Mrs. Sarah E. II. Moffat was named president of the Murrav district Nm nl of education at the meeting Monday evening. She succeeds Ihtvid I). lister and will serve one year. ruder traditional practice, the ohlest member in office becomes president of the board. Although Mr. Lester was reelected In the recent school elections, his term as president is severed because his old office as hoard member automatically terminated. George Watts, having two years to serve, automatically becomes vice president. Next year he will !ecome president. Dr. James Clove was re appointed lxmrd clerk and superin tendent of schools. Teachers' institute will be held in the Murray high school January 2'! at 0 a. m. Speakers will include Charles II. Skidmore. state superin tendent of public instruction; Dr. I John Nut tall Jr., superintendent of Salt Lake City schools; Hard Brockhank. state department supervisor and I?. T. Farnsworth, state high school supervisor. "CASEY'S ' 17. l!Wfl School Board Of Roosevelt COMMITTEES PLAN BIG AFFAIR ROOSEVELT'S ON I RESIDENT JANUARY 301h ANNIVERSARY, I'TAII, THURSDAY. JA.MAUY ri:;itrytion . nu-rnc- e I- . !! In tbo Tiris liil'o !o be 'nt'o-- I session of the ii tie legWnturp and the physicians ' n'ae.'d tbe'r plan would be off. r of the proposed poclaKz-i- l el l I" th" If jr j Itusshi and Cl lna. generally, have emit rollii! medical service. Mate - ali'ed the ni 'inlsTs of the "Dinner clntt. Saturday evening at U their home on Center street. The lit one long tnble quests were a crys-n- l which had as a centerpl.-cKb-ht- " e vase of red carnations. Following the dinner ihe evening was spent In playing reek, and prize were won by Mr. nod Mrs. Itoynl Stone. White. Is et clerk, visiting n- -d A. It'isionssi.i, R. t.nn'ner. State 4-- Clubs Have Active Year In 1934 H Of Timely Interest The seriousness of the water sitP,y MYRTLE DAVIDSON, uation In Salt Lake county was ssistant Roys' and Girl's Club emphasized at the annual meeting Specialist of the Suit Lake County Farm Wednesday afternoon at the clubs were During inrtl West Jordiiii Junior high school. in is:$ communities In 27 More than 2o(l farmers heard oiinties of the State. There were Professor William Peterson, mem- 'AM clubs with 5,252 members, led ber of the state water storage com by 8tK) volunteer local lenders. One Ihe county's hundred and mission, says Hint sixty two girls over crop loss In l!.'il because of water Hi years of ago lsdong to 19 Home shortage was 7." per cent of normal science groups, with majors In food product ion, or about $1,inmi,ooo. ,'lothing, home management, forestry and social etlquett. Three groups Holds County Hack of older boys have organized Farm "All that is holding this county Science club. Four II girls hnve constructed back from the agricultural stand:.i'i.'!! dresses and 8,512 other gar declared. Professor Peterson point," "Is lack of water. The farmer. ments. Fifty five per cent of these have been remodeled from materi must rciille this." Professor Peterson, who also is als on hand, while l.OM girls dry director of the I'tah State Agricul- cleaned ami repaired their weartural adjustment administration, able garments. Those enrolled In food clubs asrecoin mend cd three projects to sumed home responsibility by preLake Into Salt water valley. bring lie suggested Ihe diversion of paring ai.20 dishes and 8,723 water from the Colorado river meals. The winter supply of food through the iM-- Creek project or has been replenished with 17,851 which could .piarts of canned fruit, vegetables any other reservoir economic and meat with 0,150 pounds of a nnd stable lmpoicid dried and stored food. water supply. Homes have been made more with 724 pieces of kitchen Would Pay for Self equipment. 1,225 hot pot holder, the 1 1 room The financial loss through rearranged, 24 rooms lack of water would be enough to completely renovlzed, nnd 1G7 pracpay for this project In a short per- tical household accessories constructed. iod of lime, the senkcr asserted. A Four hundred nnd eleven club I'tah lake diking project to adwas own 1"!) purebred and 179 also water Itoys provide cheap vocated, along with the drilling of high grade dairy animals; 104 boys own fi.11 purebred nnd 123 high wells. The critical water situation was grade sheep; jsmltry club members also a principal jtoint stressed by own 4.IMHI hens; crop club members bdui Hansen, president of the Salt cultivated 70 acres of ground In ten Lake County Farm llnreau in his counties. There were 20 beef and 210 forestry mcmlicr. address. "Cnless we din get more water The above summary emphasizes at a price we can afford to pay. 'he Importance of 4 II training In as well leave the home and on the farm; It he farmer might the land." he said. brings the parent and child togethHe pointed out that the Farm er lu discussions of values, invenr.ti''eau and other groups have urg- tories, budgets, division of income ed during the year that some of and ressinslbllltles; It develops the relief money being stelit by the leadership, encourages dependabilifederal government should Is used ty and Initiative and encourages for the placing of a dike In I'tah those who belong to continue their lake for Ihe conservation of water duration. there. COTTONWOOD CAMP OF TIIE I) M'GIITERS OF I'TAII ROBBERS STILL BEING HOLD MEETING ltu-ren- ii - months In Honolulu. Mrs. C. K. Wiseman. Mr. l4troii. Mrs. Mark Parratt an-- l Mrs. Ib nry Whei-le- r Jr., to llgilen Tuewlny. where the.V itteiided the funernl smbf" of their rmisln. Mrs. Lydla Van Dyke A litoti. Mr. Ashton dbil Saturat M p. m. nl her evening day of n stroke. Sb' has inimy relative living In Murray and Tnylorsvllle. Wll-Ma- Mrs. John M. Wood was luie be naantxT of her club, Wed nenday afternoon of last week, at tier h' tne. Luncbeoii was wrv:-- nt ne o'cl.Kk pikI the time was ssni In playing "osf'. Irlzes were won ny Mrs. C. E. Eatcbei and Mrs. John io I IIt-ab- le TI0-NEER- S SOUGHT EY OFFICERS ll"'llled by bll-ti nt titer would !w re- Deputy sheriffs continued I heir 'wo year term. smirch In this vicinity fur ll'( for Iwo Po pretit tfrm cn 'lng June VA youths who late Saturday night rob-1- 1 VX'',. J. W. Zaokrlson. manager of the . P. Skaggs store. Thirty third WARD South nnd Slate streets of ?t:.r.M. OI TII ( OTTONWOOI) CONFERENCE Mr. y.ackrlson told Chief deputy sheriff George Iteckslend that the A meetim: f Ihe South Cotton- robbers were masked when Ihe wool I Ward Priest ',ood will ! Iudd money was taken but that as they Saturday evening nl :"' t. m.. at b fl Ibe store to enter an automobile removed the the ward eh:id, Sunday et 0:m) ii. parked nearby, tln-m. ward officers will meet. mask, revealing that they were m. Stiinhiy about twenty year . of age. The Sunday nl M:m htained School conference will convene. st.ee manager ldioe m. at ":.'!" cvt a p. Millgtl nhig description of the good Sntibiy ward coiifercltee will be hold Willi lliell to Identify t belli if caught. member of the Slake presidency as speaker. le' Daughters of Ihe I'tah Pioneers of the Cottonwood camp, met Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Fred R. Morgan with Mrs. C. K. Wiseman assisting host 's. Mrs. Minnie Frame of Taylors- ville conducted the lesson. Piano tinmlsT were given by Mrs. Annie Hansen. Mrs. Laura P. Simper gave he lilstorv of her grandmother, the tale Marv Ann Rock Williams, a nloncer of Mill Creek. She wore a very pretty and interesting costume of her grandmother, now a much prne-tii-- e cherished heirloom. Singing followed which was conducted hv Mrs. Elsie Wiseman. Ordination services for Reverend John C. SI.kuui, will Ik conducted Friday at 2:30 p. m.. at the Baptist church. A dinner will Is held In the nt the church by members for visitor and delegates from othwho will atjury to George Webb. 31, who lives er arts of the state Mov striking feature of Ihe li.-tend the service. en Third East stnt t. Webb, "ar I li.1y Hue whlih are dltine-IvilReverend and Mrs. Slocnm, achi wife, was struck by in.idern and a definite ardioMi nt Tltl ny Ninth South and companied by their two children frmu any previous Ford In after lu re December, rived St tie nt nboiit eight o'clm k. Saturearly I three years stay nt Fort Crampel. evening. day II The ticw car ab ctitbodie Africa, where they were Ilnptlst The injured man wa taken t eoinbin.'ll.ni of tuaj'ir ciiiiliMs-- l llig missionaries. They are visiting the Salt Ijtke General hospital Revdeb.piiiiid aimed ill Increased where be Wa treated for II sister nnd brother their thp h been ha tiding comfort of this P. J. Mrs. and Payne "it on tbi forehead and multiple erend e;.lis (be "ii'titer po'si'" ride. a city. descripIn (ha- - hnibe. Mr. Webb gave Nntiieroi! Itiiproveiiieiii tion of the car lo deputies. I'SlsO il iliereaed lo provid" V.l DI VILLE SHOW SLATED FOR SOt TH COTTONWOOD ,,f control als.i iir Included. WARD liiipiovi-iuiiilintiirtaiit Two MAIL CARRIER HAS have bun made lu the Ford V enSouth Cottonwood M. I. A. will RECORD OF SERVICE gine, of wbb h more than 1 ."..skWhsi siitsor a vaudeville entertainment are ttotv oil the road. IS. at 8 p. New Itisly Tjpe After Inning covered 31s.0ni miles Friday evening, January hall. An Amusement Ward nt Ihe in. In addition Ford ha developed during nearly thirty years of active I arbeing a rural mail carrier In Interesting program of biHly-lb- e a Itew ii tutirllig 'enb-Y. Ihe of the president by ranged sedan, with unusually sh k Hue the Murray. Sandy and Mldvnle conA. will y! and M. I. M. L. and iind imlio'ying a fitted tear trunk communities, sdoti Richardson, agburlesque, sist of a one act play. n tbo Well 1st. with known a ed Integral probably compartment Mis Necklace". Fatal "The lilled 111 bmly. any man in the xslal service . at Granite the leather The new car uttok tl prcs.it tbl region, will l retired on July-is!- fiorllnskl, High school, will present a Itoys' I tun culmiiiatioii i f deielopneiit chts In several number. dogging l nl tb time AniM'ttiied arising early, by Ford three years ago will 1h given by Mis Heading VI t n ling eat h day In some sort of of the aniio'inn-tn- i lit of Ibe Ann Caldwell, and a skit by Mary be tbn-In Ibe ne'lvlty. Mr. Itlcbiirdsoti say yent iulcrvi Inko two Salt boys will complete In the will probably lak ft Ford ba I" n cticau-rlong walk entertainment. the evening v dav. following retirement. ilevelopini nl of II com'iir lit ioll of "ti'-engiie"tiitg impr.'V. iiii nt nline l tit j"just to k.s p ill trim." NOTICE providing n d cn' o" ib';og c iu-- ' j I'p to four year ago, Mr. Rhb-!aid-- .i In next The a bad never iusis misting of the Comday frt nnd ease (if control comparable with the petforiliaree of tie rt'g'IH J'be mall service and not once dur- munity Methodist Aid I to he held 4042 Itself. The ih-btrly design are n ing Ihe nearly thirty year of carry at the home of Mr. Churches, 23 at on Ave. Wasatch January s of to n failed he r of Ihe ha mail rural the cvliien.e j ,lng j further I 1 :.".i i cover the entire route. p. m. Ford engineering. Mis Helen White and sister. Mrs. Itergen of tgdell. left Tile" train lay evening by g. n's for a v I 1 with Mrs. Unit In live tthn city, and hlhlren Alln-r- t fr An-rel- It-r- -- tthor relative. rry Pebber returned lo Ihe toonl h.'M'ital ilnrlng the week b roit-lvntineiit for n botie Infec-oi- i of the arm. which Is again trouble. Mr. Pehher's nrm 'Vcral wtsk wn severely Injtired ng. while sowing wool, Ibe blade of motor driven saw breaking h which was the direct cause of Ihe accident. (Continues! on jmge C) iine cv-ni- de-'gn- In-la- Sin-riff- ! ite-lc- t tio Herger. ; r her daughter. Mrs. liter Johnson, at GEORGE WEBB INJURED tier home, isrti East SOih South street. BY HIT.RUN DRIVER RIDING COMFORT, Sherman Wood and Clifford I'.erg EASE OF CONTROL IN Another of ibe Mile of hit run bavo returned to their hollies so oollltlloli along leeldellt NEW FORD Ibis city after a stay of thruSouth Slate street n nllcd lii In111 I. con-luet- f'ieinr, ly-le.- l nCheme. Mrs. Charles e-- jle li's-teni- Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Olson enter- . . Salt Lake County News Events e d J if |