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Show m ) sTARI'lSHL . MrmtAV CITY, FTAH, TIU'KSDA Y. JANTAUY HERE ARE THE FACTS! HAS Ml'RKAY CITY RAISED ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES BY ORDINANCE NO. 63 RECENTLY IT1SI ISHED Y JL n fi H It has been called to our attention that in some groups it is being whispered that Murray City Skirmish lines were thrown out folks e newspapermen and aiiy In the session on the liquor pre- ontrol battlefront with the Intro prognosticntors who Iwlntlll-..,... liif .1... Ot..f T'tol, hiction of two oppositional mens 1 'l-'"' Jl'ltHI Ulill "lc ires looking toward the solution ,ml(l provide the most important. .... , aim mom H....1.. Hist Interesting mnj - f tie "bow to buy a drink" prolv em in I'tah. If iieehive state lawmaking gathto told chortle The question of repeal seemed able were lngs Li so" before the first week of the Milled In favor of some sort of the legislators iquor sale flj session bad ended. The political horoscopers were al-- i 'ad taken their seats for the open in the black with their figuring ng of the session. It had resolved and tself into the problem of how hard at taxation, liquor control ciul luor in particular should be security legislation would to the thirsty. ke the spotlight early in session First came a bill purported to tivlties. The great preponderance tax bills, speedy introduction of uive the sponsorship of the Com- mittee of 10 mior measures, and early apiearapjiointed by Governor anil hence chief iice on the legislative horizon of 'Ienry II. Blood Idustrlal compensation,' child labor xecutive approval. Tills was fol kid other social legislation proved owed by the Salt Lake Chamber eir horoscoplng to he .f Commerce bill. The initial offer-nght. provided for the sale of hard And speaking of right the leg tuff in state and tendencies, stores with The chamber southpaw only. ators Mil nnthori.ed the sale in private ore parly in the fore with measles tending to carry out "leftist" 'i censed stores. fas in social legislation and tax-ioRepresentative Warwick C. Lam-reanIn particular. More conservn- of Salt Lake county threw ve senators ana represeniatives i monkey wrench Into the state the challenge and prepar-tsales machinery by deleting sections -do battle against leftist" mthoriziiig the sale of liquor In Is that they believed would go hotels. and eating restaurants Ir toward wrecking business and daces if all restaurants aren't lustry throughout the state, 'ating places. He made enough oth--- r ills to raise taxes Mils to lower drastic changes as introducer of Jxcs bills to take care of tax 'be measure to cause supporters of mles collected poured into the 'he slat;- - sales to wonder if after Islathe hopper (luring the init-- l ill his bill was n commit week. A dozen or more will be measure. n for early consideration, with no Mr. Lamoreaux clarified this somewhat by declaring that apparently knowing just how proposed measures will equalize the deletions and changes were his the matter of state revenue to md his only. The result may !e ry nn governmental functions rhat another bill sponsored directly ( "ing the next two years. Sena-- I the governor may be offered, ' will obtain the Ideas of the .villi the Salt Lake legislator left i te tax commission along this hanging onto the well known limb. ' ' In an Some legislators from beyond the early meeting botwem 'imlsslnners and the senate com limits of Salt Ijikc county profess 3 .'tire on revenue and taxation. o be bothered concerning the local r It was shown quickly that n of ption clause In the ChamlM-Httle royal Is In the offing lictweer. Commerce bill. They see In It the i ip tiix-emore and the ".tahlishniont of Salt Lake City n. Perhaps the bills enacted In-- is a base of supply for hard liquor laws will equalize the Income in case many of the counties nd the outgo. That tax Increases in vote dry by jietitbm and election. me linos of business will be made i conn-ie- s They al hold that these dry re ledlmot That will be overrun with practically certain. re will he reduction In others' gers nuil faced with the iniNirtatlon ' 1m a certainty. (Ccn'i nucd on Page 1( s, poli-iaii- 1 run-of-;n- . . - 'I -- i 1 1 I0CAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IS ON THE FIRE CALL TWICE Our local firemen responded to fires M lay. the first call lies' at the home of Joe Danero, S.".0 tst ISih South street, when the f'Wi water Jacket In the kitchen finee exploded, soon after Mr. Da- ro hnllt a fire In the stove, sett- the house. The stove I is Mown to pieces and the kitchen f iiipleiely wrecked by the terrific of the explosion. Mrs. Danero and the children "re visiting relatives In Ogden and 'r. Dam ro was outside when the M'loslon hapiM-newhich no doubt 1, 3 Sept. Sept. Feb''. Sept. Sept. 10, 1020 10, lO'.Mi Feb. 1(5. 10.14 1021) 1, 10.'! 10215 10, 10211 Sept. Sept. 10, Sept. 10, Sept. 10, 11 12A July 1 , Ml KR AY DISTRICT TEACHERS' 1NSTITI TE Sept. IS. 102i Sept. 1M,102(! Feb. Id 10.H Sept. IS, 102(5 Sept. IS, 192f Sept. IS, 102(5 Sept. IS, 102(5 192(5 102(5 102(5 Fs : s "- & ' - 1 Solon Richardson, (i.lyear old rural mail carrier, of Midvale, who for more than a generation has seen that the mall got through, will close his career as a mail man on July 1, 101.1. In the horse and buggy days Mr. Richardson served the Sandy R. F. D. route, a Job he held for 21 10-ye- one-hal- Seven years. years ago transrerred to (he Midvale he was vice-preside- sts-on- d lins-tln- n in-x- y. inis-tln- I' e i ,,v"d Ills life. The fire damage was which at covered hy Insurance. A,M"lt 0 r. m. Moinhiv evening " Flrelllen rpsnfnnt..1 In mil "H American Smelting and Re "In cunpiiny's plant, when a fire 'be tluiw house ill,! .lnningo to s e d - g 1 i - fr Funeral nervl, Llla plshop, who ,n,M Sunday three week's Illness nt her .. 'lie In I'r.i.... in pi ii, t.,..i iiiiii,, ?- """l.v In the Preston ,1rd ward ... 'lll.U.I was survived bv her I'""'f"'''"'". M.-of Salt Lake. Jiishop. .. 1ml t.,.,n. " hit. r, ny .... winwar l VW.: p -Iilnlw. t n iii pihm i ii"i " i u' liroth.-rs. Clarence UMmp r J'lnho Falls, Idaho, and Harold f "'n "f rreston. also lier grand f '"' "'r- - Mrs. Emily H. Ulsbop of rth. She was the grand "'C'ter of u, Me j,,,,,, !,,,,, f 'ftiier r,v,m f lU vUy sl(, ri ! 7 ,,ll,"J' relatives living In Salt . '""my. iiiterniennm.k place " ' Jenrs i,. fol-''"- iM-r- -' - w - .... rrntnn. Tlilevon hrok(. ,, ntl, " ...K"ig to Xoinn Price, or ... fl'irrar miF iilgbt while car was Miiur.iayat pmked ltroadwny V"l Mn n "Teets, Salt Lake. .... I" tl m,rdillg to Mr. KlllliiP 1 f o police. i . .. .... . . . Priced rejK.rt Co'ti-nwood- Institute for the teachers of Murray will oien Saturday, Jan in the Murray uary 2(, at :(M High School Auditorium, Supt. Jas. Clove In charge. The sinkers for the day, are ns follows: Dr. ('has. Skldiiiore, Slate SuS'rintendent of Public instruction; L John Nuttall, Supt. of the Salt Lake City public schools. Miss St roup, supervisor of the primary of alt Lake; Melvin Strong, faculty member of the of Ftah. George Wntts, vice president of the Murray Hoard of F.ducation, and James Clove, supt. of Murray city schools. At 12 o'clock a light luncheon will be served and afternoon session will begin promptly at 1 p. m. The assembly will Ih composed of the three grouiis ; Primary, grammar and high school. for the Murray High School division, nre Melvin Strong, Hausknecht their sub Howard "Yoeatlohnl Guidance." ject Dr. Skldmore will act as shaker for Ihe grammar grades. Music for the event will lie furn ished by the Murray High Sclusil Music Department, under the di rection of William F. Robinson. Short Biographical Record of Daniel Simper, One of Our Living Pioneers of This Community The subject Daniel Sinier waa Istrn In Gloucestershire, England, In the year , and was a son of the ate T. W. and Elizals-tMassey Simper, both natives of England. Phe family emigrated to this coun-r- y converts to the in 1M5."!, Mormon Church. The family settled 'n Taylorsville for two years, and it the end of that time, the subject 'hen nineteen years of nge, purchas-- d thirteen acres of land In the icinity of what is now the southern mrt of Murray, later increasing the acres. He icreage to sixty-eigh- t 'milt a home at the corner of what s now Fifty-nintSouth nnd State t root. He also was actively engag-- d hr the stock nnd sheep business, wnliig several hundred acres of ind in Wyoming nnd In t lie Provo Iver valley, where be carried on his sheep and cattle rulslrr. Mr. Simper was among those who leveled much time nnd energy to he development of this community. In the year 172, he married Miss Punter, daughter of the late 'lary LAST RITES HELD FOR Villliim and Sarah Lane Panter. WILLIAM McCLEARY SR. 1'hey were the parents of ten chil-'resome of whom still reside in Funeral services for William Me- - 'his city. Mrs. Simper died several d Cleary Sr. who Missed away at his venrs ago, and our subjs-- t who home In Ihe Second ward 'last week several years ago still resides were conducted, Thursday, January n Grant ward with a daughter. 17. at 1 p. m. at the Murray Ward chajs'l with Daniel II. Snarr. first counselor to the ward bishopric, ORSON (IARK BRINGS CHOIR in charge, trpcnlng prayer was TO SOUTH COTTONWOOD by Oscar Swensoii ; followed by Second Ward mixed quartet from Wandamere The choir composed of Mrs. I.nhi Snarr, Mrs. tvard, under the direction or Mr. olive Wallin. David Iluish and 'rsoii Clark, cholrlster, will rurn-s- h Harold Richards sang, "Oh, My a varied program at the South Father": first sisnker was lilshop "ottonwood ward Sunday nt 7:30 Horace Godfrey of Union; a trio n. in. Pianist for the choir Is coiniMtscd of Mrs. Snarr, Mm. Wal Mrs. Alva Curtis. lin and David Ilnlsh rendered. The public Is Invited to attend "Jesus, J over of My Soul"; second the services and enjoy the musical r was Itlshop Samuel E. rent that always Is found when Priiighurst of Murray First ward: 'he Wandamere chorus renders n a violin solo, by Fred Erlckson: program under the leadership of duet. "Iteaiillful Home' was given Mr. Clark, who for quite n by Miss Eva Olson and Harold was In charge of music at the TayRichards; remarks by P.lshop R. R, lorsville ward. Rasmusscn and D. II. Snarr. Mrs. Snarr and Mrs. Wallin sang "SomeJAMES M. time We'll Understand". Closing FUNERAL HELD FOR NELSON Samuel offered was by prayer Cough, and the grave In Murray Funeral services for Janns M. City cemetery was dedlcatisl by Nelson who died Saturday noon at G. Park. Joseph Mis home, 117 East Twenty-seventDATE BAKERY MO YES South slns-t- , were held Wednesday I PTO at 1 p. in. at the Deseret Mortuary. TO NEW LOCATION Murray Woslnien of the World and Mill L O. O. F. were In charge of the P.akery The I servb-es- . unco to lis new bsatlon at In Tuesdiiv. Jan He was born January 7. 1 South stale sins-- t his with Yanllelnln-gen- . here came Sweden and John malinger 'J1, uary announces. ii rents In 17.". For several yars en has he family were residents of this The P.akery Jovtsl many years of sinicssful ity, their home lieing In Grant . business at P.'US Soiilh State street .vard. on West 01th South stns-te Jen-tiSurviving are his wife. Mrs. and will continue to produce the Richard s a Janu son Nelson, same high quality bakery product that have contributed Velson, Iogatl. Ijiwrelice Nelson. and servh-West Jordan, nnd August Nelson of to their success in the past. in dough sandy, ami n sister, Mrs. Mary This bakery sieinll.cs of Kiimas, A daughter, Marg-ne- t nuts and pastry delicacies of all made N. Mason died two years ago, kinds, ns well ns "home nnd Mason, bread at reasonable leaving a young son, prices, Invites who lives with his grandmother. Van Heliilngen manager bis friends and customers to call In Mrs. Nelson. Interment took place In the Was-itc- h and ltisst bis new quarters after Cemetery. next Tuesday. ls-lS- h Sis-aker- s rural mail service. "I don't yet know what I will do when the route is taken from me," haired but the white straight shouldered carrier said. "Perhaps I'll take a daily walk. The Missus and I are used to getting up early. We Intend to keep to this schedule nf'er I have no route. I am still an active man and the way to keep healthy Is to keep on the go." Mr. Richardson has traveled approximately .lin.K.TO miles during his life work. Not once In the entire thirty years has he lssn prevented from "going through" and up to 4 a years ago be had never missi-PRESIDENT EOOSEYEITS E. C. HOWE REPORTS GOOD day in service. ANNIVERSARY DANCE TRADE IN PROSPECT Mr. I'ersyl Richardson of this YVEI)., JANUARY 301 h. cily Is ii son of the veteran mall The highly satisfactory reports carrier mentioned nlsive. On Wednesday. January floth, from the Initial automobile shows, most everyone In Murray ami vicin- and the resultant optimism of the ity will Is nt the Murray High automotive Industry, are confirmed FARM AND HOME TAX ( LIT! School gymnasium to celebrate the by the weekly sales rosi't of ChryFORMED AT I NION IS President's birthday anniversary. sler dealers for the weekending Every man niid woman will want to January 12. lh liveries nt retail of Farmers and home owners rrom help create a fund, so that unfortu- :;i;.1 Chryslers and l"i5(i Plyinouths that jMrtloii or Salt Lake county nate victims of Infantile Paralysis or a lo'al of 212!i units were reeast of the Jordan river met nt can be given projier care and treat- potted to J. W. Frazler. Ftiloii ward Monday night to conment. They will also want to help of the Chrysler Sales Corimni-t- i and means to reduce sider ways so a fund for research work, create n. to Frank C Howe. Inc., Mur the tax load on Ibe small Investthat this dread disease can event- ray. ment. This Is an Increase of 2.1.4 jsr ually Im eliminated Is schedllhsl A r net the pron( cent over the 1'iOS units of Chrysler Seventy js-t Monday at 1 p. m., on Jan-ceeds or the ibiini' stay In the com- !i:d Plyl!"iiitb deliveteil nt retail for THE HOIE OF ROTHSCHILD munities raising the money, thirty by Chrysler and Plymouth dealers ray 2Sih to further the organizing of real battle against the tax burnnd I "cr cent goes to the during the preceding wis-An Is rapidly strangling the With Comes To Iris Theatre Committee for research work. Last 'iiliiosl lriib the deliveries made den which In the county. owner small fast In Imposing having during the corresvonding ws-of year Ftah was fortunate All owners of any real pmis-rtI'nraty-sis- . last Infantile of cases few very year. in the county, outside of Salt Lake, one of the largest and most ImWe may not lo so fortunate The increase shown by the ChrysIs urged to attend the and nibled for a another a ever Is casts disease asi this ler dealers Niirs out the expectayear, for pressive some to In save ni least at when trying motion iic!ure will 'be seen constant threat hanging every ev- tions of factor, i.fflclals expressiil or Ihe farms and homes from "The House of Rothschild" starring ery home In the laud. It strikes l.e'ore the new models first made the present all devourCoot-gArlNs. comes to the Iris ruthlessly ii ml haves each vleiini their at the shows. With eaten up by Wedmachine. Tue-daing taxing as Thuatre In Murray. suffering for years from Its after the Increasing Interest shown 20. effis-ls- . The iillited a tempo-rashow inch siiinsslliig automobile nesday and Thursday. January In he jierson of Mr. president .10 and :tl. Admission to the Murray dance opens there Is a Very decided IndiDra-n and a Iciii)k of Alb Jack twenty-fivthan It buasis no less will fifty cents a couple, extra cation of Increasing sales. Mr. Parley clover. secretary, than sevrary more and The cents. gym ptlniiaN lady twenty-fivef Fnioii. mention nasiiiin will lo suitably dnorat'sl not All Injunction seeking to prevent enty shaking Action is felt liecessnry on the Is or extra players. hundreds for lie' occasion. There will Mnrrav City from further dhersloii of the farmers niel home own- part 2('th Ro'bs.hild" a e Hoii-of floor, ii "The good g'"1 of lie wnti-r- of Little Cottonwood g.md music, as from rcmrts from the legls-murr". evaii'bltioiw produc- crowd and a good radio, so that was sought In a complaint Century's lm- -t ii- - k Ibe inarch of the sabs tax t ibiie. has Imii hailed as ery one present can hear President filed In Third District court Monr cent (o fantastic line from two Well as by Roosevelt make radio history Ceorge Allies' l'st vehi.le day morning by C. A. Whit more. old days of the one cent per The Is. out come to ts the finevt picture The city of M array was iiskisl to addressing the largest public gathalloii lax on gasoline Is recalled micro,,f Itollvwood this season. ering ever nssenibli-ay the sum of $27.tnm. represent-Tivlth cold chills of horror lis the VmtiR. n.wU Karlofr. I.oretta You will have n great s. alleged dn iimges as the result 'he ph contemplate the prcs-- i ! supthe head doing of diversion of the waters Into and Rilrl Young lime and nt the same lime same article. They on the lax . g cast, whb'h Includes n wonderful thing for humanity. piieliues for the use of the city 'eel thai the sales lax ami other j Is nei-The music for the evening will power plant. ubr.y Smith. Arthur 'evil's are sure to Is- - inad terrific Owen. Fb.r- , furnished by "Smoky" ami the Flab I, West ley. Reginald The plaintiff alleges that ' . the legislators sisklng money nc. ArPss. Alan Mowbray. Iloitno-- - P.inkaroo. the natloiiallly famous Ibe diversion of the witters of nd down all opiHisltioii In crushing ShnpIvan (he stream ran lie ll.Tbcit. Paul Harvey. Utile singing and playing cowljs. past. for s..n. N. l Madison. Murray Hitmen. Watch for the ticket hrougli the Wl.il more pro-rldaiu-e- . so mile ba1 one R. navent and oibers. more e than of your i Pal ! proud Mid Ibal Ibe flow Wa lapable of Alfred Urker direcle-- l the Nl L (.Oi l) AND (JRFEN il,,,! your coniniuni'y can n l release, its' so ArtMs to Fulled worthy 171 horcwcr of contribution for r HM.I. TO RE IJIVKX TODY probiiing has the tided by Maude T. cause. This tuoxement chic and rcllgb-iis- . Tavloi-.illlWard M. I. A. will Acconling In Attorney Ulen E. support of nil ' In i organisations City, utliig "lol.l their annual gold nnd green Howe, repn-s, Murrny fraternal VI RRXY ATIH E1IC Is ibalr-,- 'he ASMKIATION Mnxor 15. H evening. In the rn-a-'Iortiw will Is' prtntii for n iall Frl-lnhall. Committees In charge nn, Itisbop R. It. RaM.iusson henrllig Wilblll a few week. the hall idL'bf 'be tcnie. of tb" I, s.sntary of the local lisevcH Tues-lahave been busy l i OF dance. well plny-ns as l'REMDENT iiklon completKISWORM. M. lh As,iatl-ifor mi Albletle Ahtilvcriary Muetav 'sec.cd round of basketball Members from laaily every FIRM M REM' (OINTY I'MT ing ether plan iii niake this nn out' are result": In Murray following ibe standing nnd successful party of with aui'-s. commiti.s-s- . vari-- us Fire n. of Tayl"r Ille the son oti. the en Kasworm William Flreni-Cenniy di . The pipularlly coolest, of sebsl-'nlong active In farm and p.iriiii-iil17. a quis'ti and two attendants Is Cafe. the f ngriciilinral Palm THE 2'5 county ilsioii AT Eagle. P T. A. MEETING lm- - been clewn lis Hie creating much Interest, and at pre-vomoveneiiN SCHOOL The teams standing at present LIBERTY voting, so far, the Mifs t.end of the County Farm Durcaii. ire: I""i' wlecilon Van Den Akkcr. Marian Won a Catherine wle s,s ni very This a bold will t.iliettv P. T. A. la- Mirlnm Iteimlon are and In 2 ami the bbas Lindsay, and fl change J Eagles W.sl..es.lay. January :!"ih. nn In Ihe lead. The qins ti and la-mi,,(i,,g Is of nmy the orgniimition ' b""'N i.r j CiiUity File Dep! 1 10 p. m. nt Ihe Lils rty 1 Will be sclccte.1 by popuimprovement, Palm Cafe Mipi- - "i Jensen. N. C prcl-'d.-n- l crowned at the ball. and 0 the vole lar Mr. H.uiseii, retiring Mur-aFire Dep! Unction of Ibe Jordan District will 1 acb several orchestra will furnish 'Hie woik In for Ibe Is Ibe Jeppson lii.'bt he r and Next Snndav the U prii.cii.l nn as the evening's a for the record music Finfine bad and Departei.i. will pin Ibe County chose., as bis subWI. "J"M iCXlS utiu. Dcjsirt-tnen- t Fire ment ntwl ,c Murray IllonfortheUencflt of our will I'lf.v the Palm Cafe. e Murray Pioneer Fnl-versit- y 1, 1020 July 1. 1020 Schedule No. 11-effective In all territory outside of Murray City limits on accomodation lighting and heating service, had never lieon officially Issued, but a study of the rates under this schedule will clearly establish the fact that there has been no raise. Schedule No. 1,1 had not been previously officially Issued, but the rates applied undeMhis class of service had been 5 cents and 7 and f cents. The schedule adopted in Ordinance No. (5.1 fixes a 4Uc rate. Schedules 5 and S were officially Issued In February 10.11, but they had both been in use under the rate set forth for several years past. It will be seen by the foregoing that the only change In rate made by Ordinance No. (5.1 was In the case of Schedule No. 1.1, where the rate was reducisl from .1c and "Vie to 4t,e jut K W II. It has not been the desire nor the Intention, nor is It the luteal ion of the Elect rle Light Dept. to raise rates to pay for the Diesel plant. The project was carefully studied and the cost of installation compared with the saving that would be established by reason of the new Diesel engine before any request was made of the voters of Murray City to express their desires at the polls and It was found thru a study that the new plant would effect a saving sufficient to pay for Itself over a period of less than twenty years. It should not therefore lie necessary to make any Increase In electric service rales. J. CLIFFORD HANSEN, Commissioner Light Department. con-'rolle- if v 30, 1935 Remember the dance at Murray High School, Wednesday, January 30. 1935. Utah Kukaroos, from KSL, Radio address by President Roosevelt and a grand dance, all at the same place, Murray High gymnasium. Seventy per cent of the proceeds go to local infantile paralysis warfare, and the balance to the national fund for the same cause. HE THKRK and HELP MURRAY GO OVER THE TOP. . s 22. 45-- NO. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY DANCE JAN. v. np't-araiii-- fire to s' July 12 x o 2A 1 n n Sept. IX, 1021. July 1, 1020 Sept. IS, 102ii Sept. IS, 102ti Feb. 10, 10.14 10, 102fi con-eye- oin-rate- Sept. IS, 1!CV. 102(1 ,2 10. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S Date Effective lOL'l'i Sept. 10, Sept. 10, 5 0 7 8 VOI.FMK VETERAN CARRIER TO CLOSE MAIL SERVICE OF THIRTY YEARS are given: The rates ns establls!:e.l by ordinance recently have for a long time been applied in the Electric Light Department, but localise of n Government requirement in connection witli the P V A Project, it was necessary to establish the rates by ordinance. The following is a list of dates of issue and dates on which schedules became effective: has raised electric light rates to pay for the new Diesel plant. In order that the may be properly advised, the following facts Schedule Number I kite Issued The many WM 21, , s re-iro- Sis-on- d Ss-ake- h 1 e Kll-'la- n n ehs--rlia- " 1,,-ir g nltry T- ,i , r - I jr sis-iik.- - ,,, Nine children of Mr. nnd Mrs. Pet er Petersen entertained the couple at the Sandy .lid ward chapel, Saturday. January 10. celebrating the Gobb-Wedding of the couple who Idaho. reside at Haa-lton- . Formerly residents of the Sandy community, the Petersen have 27 grand children and thns greatgrandchildren. Sons and daughters came from Colorado, Idaho ami California for the event. (KREN(E BASKETBALL FRIDAY NIGHT Murray will play Illughnm nt the High schol gymnasium Friday night. Two games will ls played after which there will )m a dance. General admission Is 25 cents. seats nre on sale at Thornton-Anderso- n r Drug Co., at l cent oils will acts sent. Good sjss laity fercd between halves. Those W ho want reserved seats are urged to act Immediately. d EI. ROY BACKLUND Clarence El my Packlund, aged '.'s. died at the family residence--, novo Ninth East stns-t- . Wednesday at 'J :Mi p. m ef pneumonia. Mr. Rackliind was born In Rut-tMontana. March n. Hum, n son of Iee nnd Solum N'orgord Pack-IntnHe moved to Utah 20 years e. l. ago, having lived In Murray for past eleven years, lie was a the r, having lsn employed by Ihe Yliiii-n- t IVtcnon company. Surviving nre his mother: a brother. Inland Packlund, three sisters. Gladys. Ruby and Ruth Packlund, all resident of Murray City. |