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Show MURRAY CITY, UTAH, iHTJRSDAYTNOVFMBER fceek Ward 'gLEorhood News M,n. William Oman .'.erf I'v A a number of friends Mtv-r- d Carnival Annual Nov. 20-21-- 22 i La:ie Master Harold Johnson, Ward Annual Fair assisted by his mother, Mrs. K. h Carnival will be held No- j. J'hr.sun, entertained a num-x:- r of his friends at a parly, Wednesday, November 20, will - Friday afternoon of last week at nlav night with a presontahimv the occasion being his as L 0f ''Billy's Bungalow" birthday anniversary. Games ai;d Lws: cirestiinciitM were enjoyed. I BILLY'S BUNGALOW" Mr. and Mrs. Noil Anderson, by Eleanor Maud Crane, f Midvaie and Mrs. Alex Adam-soMusscr. Priscilla ected by of this city, motored to Cast of Characters Idaho, Saturday where ixslon, of tin y Midlctun, (Builder attended the funeral of .ey Sheldon ran. .heir bungalow) Mrs. John Jr'nsciii;, .y (Hi.; wile) , jjshop. Vusser. Geo. Varker (From WasnMiss Marjorie Marsden ana Mark Anders-.Vliss La Ve Walilquist entertaington) Cauldwell (The s Laura ed a group of their friends at a Guest) .... Betty .Me- - vuffie supper Saturday evvening f last wevk at the Marsden French (Peggy s iome on Wasatch street. The evCarter ening was spent in games. They ... Lucile jf :cr) (Not .vere assisted in serving by Miss ,s Kitty Campbell .. Thelma Thorui. r ut" yet ,larsden's mother Mrs. Clyde ai vlai sden. Sixteen guests were xiurc Thurston (Friend John Aller. present. .iiy s) an Ivluuleton (Fresh from t.ilCtL'C Byron Millet Honoring the South CottonHun. Francis Fairwcalher wood dramatic group who perto Mus formed in the recent Road show, Fauuimg (Lns-i'c- d Glen Cornwall M. I. A, oliieers and teachers French) e Cedar Island: Season Chleriained at an evening parly, Summer. Thursday at the ward chapel, IcVxcvn the acts numbers are i lames and dancing were the ;:e furnished by the Kedding mv. i .Inn and refreshments were Whitluck Quartet and Mar- - .Li'ved to over fifty guests. frill Creek n, 3. sister-in-la- vr: The Murray Safety Council, Mayor G. R. Berger, Chairman, announces a meeting of the Safety Council at the Murray City Hall, on Friday, November 22nd. A very excellent program has been arranged and a special speaker secured for the meeting. Chairman Derger is especially anxious that as many ladies as possible attend these meetings and become interested in the local safety movement. The hazards of automobile driving increase from hour to hour, and the women of the city should i.ive all aid possible to education that will protect their homes from sudden death and the grief of these accidents. The majority of the automobile accidents are preventable, in the opinion of the traffic experts. The careful driving of all automobile drivers U One carolr.-driver can di r.'vt die lives: and hanphu m r f 'ns of careful persn:;. The Murray Safety Ceo endeaviirini; to ma' : tha f r y: a vav;i safer family. the roe ti' Phui tit at' ! Friday, November all can to hop. ye", ditions. f - ii'."-'V'- ;i a-- r r Mrs. C. F. Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Dan iiealy of Sun November 21, a dance will bo held. Music k. be furnished by the Penrose atra of six pieces. The laiival Queen will reign ovci k Eala event and her numer- k subjects will enjoy a grand Friday, car-fc- d L ..... . . . - 7 ri A GRANT V,'rn SOCIETY r." Seventies Geneological Society I : Jin u Is Men M Flay & Carnival ce, Contest Queen I. A. M. Mune Telling Booth, Tichets, i.eiief Society. Hose Park, Loui;.e hen Fri Refreshments & y ary. Pond Bee Hive Produce for J) o!.( n Gal; the Pnes Hic.h I K & L MARKET CHALLENGES ALL COMPETITORS y e pri.-c-h- pe, J s- - eoncc-rned- HER A T ERE MD H E Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mauss en-.- .. Monriad.ad at a uii.uer party in t is said that The new cars are now or you will hear day evening at their hi me Le Mrs. and of Mr. Roy aonor like at tliis Fan: the display, all boasting of greatly F'elliir.g f.e Bee iiivc Girls say: "You Taiiy. Covers were laid for improved brakes this year. Tia t need a license to fish in drivers now, instead of runni-aFish Pond. over a pedestrian, can stnp j ;j,t in vi.inphnH'nt to Mrs. Le Roy on top of him. fj'our wife can't cook, cat at f..i inoi ly Miss Fay Allen , Fair, run c n urounas & ...line oi -- Iders. ; .;!, Sunday School would l.k.' . f li' .ckloot, la. I M ta visit their store in the ;. nk p' Ml Etans section. 1'aiiy, M:;:. R. A b dollar twenty prize wil (Continued whose marnag' Pedestrians pre pione to week. Mrs. L. l declares a judge. At W. Madsen, and least, many of them are prone. on Page H) (Continued on Pai;e ii) cau-'essncs- the folh.v.iag: T!ar- Display, Deem at ion. fcinahty, Discipline, Diiiu.inr T appointment to a r'eli,,t, Profile 1:1 t pn-pi- f i CHARITY NOTICE Or ELECTION' FOR AU'RRAY SCHOOL ROARI) -- Lave. s. ME.MIU U, 1G The big Charity Ball will be held at the Murray High School gym ti'.'i hereby given, that in on November 16. The ball is bei'dance with the Laws of ing sponsored by the Murray State of Utah, an clectior Women's Club to raise funds to hi' he d. Tuesday, December be used in their Christmas com!, ';.:. in Murrav Citv for p munity activities. 'in ol Hoard member. Splendid music has been Ti e election is to ho held ir for and the public is in.'!uia'ip'd ward No. 4, Salt Lak: vited to support this worthy cf tort which is in the interest o; County election District No. 34 The qualified and registered residents of Murray. electors of said district are tin: The price of tickets is modes' and a fine evening of pleasure-i'nily mies cntitlted to vote at th said election. assured all who attend. Dr. J A MLS CLOVF., CLERK af Murrav City School Hoard ERNEST SMITH CANDIDATE 4, 1935 1,: 1 -- 1 !v KAY set-im- g . Ma-ke- I ! no,-ir- o '1MRAI. SldtVK ES HELD LOR DAMI L SIMI'I l. funeral selVietS for Smipot, pioneer of i ;!y who passed away last week ere conducted Thursday at ne in the (oant. watl eiiapel. John Fohiaim Wahlqtii.d The speakers won ft lends of arid stand. o.b'a , ,,,f t(1(. liich pt lest quo-litof v a !, he was a itH inlpd. foir-AWo,. H. Hatch, Thos, Charles Fan!. ,lo),e t( nanh t!t. aids "i and : 13. n.- f ''' "Cin-f.- Chi' rrn " tif - o' a " t . I'a-ho- tfiei-.ted- i a.-.- AZi-- ! II- en und Coooel .0 . crVa Ai ' V - 1 f ... ! ..!;. ihSji"' a eh Kave a v 'a .sineh't' vr program. rrralciT - I McMillan ' v ihf lertjon Of Mrs. Hirhar :':p- ( P- I Members of the Mm ray Inch t an unin full noiom;-Mu-i- c v as fin in: her) Isy der the direction of i!,oir !( a,', r. i of Eho" '' ;er? professor Win, F. la t'oiai!'! n )n Vi MsMolsn, Elaine and (! f. S( l.te I a procialn at Ho l.U'e i V. l's. v v rev.tere-'"V,'srlior.l at 5th E. t and .tth South f Acrs" aa.t "Oh. My Father." sti n. Monday f. "i Ne ed S 'on- s;ifif., ' I f j In the- afternoon they were in aad Chen.', t IP f !i' Armistice Day parade hi tidei a (I. fining Hi'ine." Salt Lake, ,.;,,,,. r. v, as Liven in a violin due! bv N'ewrll McMillan, Some body says that the Eski?tilt.'-- MeMdk.n. at- -t mo word for "1 Jove ; nits" p t ! Mon was bv Wdla'd o, ' Vtuv Pixton, At the grave in Munav in isquedti its," Maybe it is a Citv cemitery tlie quartet imr,f. good thine Pud the nights are "A Po feet Day." Herbert Spen- pretty long up there. cer dedicated the grave. P" i.'.t t. Mr? was 'e., 'r ! ? ' d " N M'iteiis'n, tia a in ''Jerit meptinfB -- l (. i i." 1 1 . "(ln-!..",- 1 .!.',(. prinrir.d Liberty school, rri'orted atut a vrrv rSUi-ndnnr- ''-- . Pil-rn-- H,.,.n j;,,,!,..,!, !( t .ry. , 1 ! f..-- i ,c? . i ? - I Wahl-pii'-t- .p school " - Ml 'KRAY HIGH SCHOOL RAND GIVES CONCERT s; ' it," As nnother t!a- - ; dep.-.rtrn- e 4 Seiii Heme and ll-.- 1 it.-i- r ' 1 lliuvo, Jansscn is registi red as a son: more in the college of Aloe. ' Science. ; The sorrority v, .. on:. it in H2l and since that, time ) Hirls have been pledged. Men hers are home ro?i.mics Mini. nt'-i ( nts who have done ing work in l!n n'. Miss Effie Warniek, po ' (.r of home t'comoies, is faculty advi or to the group. i !:. ...o :e " : ' Younj; . : ;r; . !'-- i vKiiHi :.l I . In the cveni'm. a I': i;i.l s loei tio- - v .a, I . I ' of r ciavk, .in' ! r :; 'i !.; V:a r ! 1, Fire Chief Ernest Smith of tha M. II. S. HAND MOTHERS Murray Firo Department, is a WILL HOLD FOOD SALE candidate for membership on the Wan' of Murray Board of Education. Officers Murray First Members of the Murray High The election is to be held in school Land Mothers announce a banquet and dane Club, will he given December Cth. io the first week of December. The hold a food sale NoSaturday, new member will take office on Hie Amusement Hail. 23. throughout the day vember January I. 193G. Arrangements provide for at the Hoffman building. Mr, Smith is well known le twn table;-.- Tha first fn The foods for sale will include the voters of the city as a busi- all kinds of home made .evan o'clock. A varied pmgran pies and will be provid- ness man and a worker for the ciil;es, if cnr.dy, sauce, cranberry welfare of the community. ed durinn the banquet. The afand chili. fair will conclude with dancing Hot coffee and cake will be be furnhdied by ST. VINCENT'S cm ncn Music will all day. served DINNER IS GALA EVENT MeMi'hm's Orchestra. The purpose of this sale is t raise funds to pay for a "lh !1 The annual St. Vincent De Lair," purchased recently which Paul parish fiinner was held to the Hand. adds much I'uevdav eveuiiiK at fi ll!) p.m. ir st. Vincer.l's Hall. The dinner 1 ' I r as sponsonnl by the Ladies' Ml KRAY C.IKL 11 I DCED TO and Girls' dubs of the SCHOOL I I'ATl RN1TY ' One hundred and fifty 'i. esf: enjoyed the feast, anmnc Provo Miss lb Jao nn. ' bom were many of Salt I.akeV was rcoitly pl d t Murray, ia' I ehciide epinires. y Phi h Gamma Oinoieion, Mil i e w,..; al;-- provided, with ;, home econoteues vnijeaitx' if hiTeas-ethe pleasure of tho,si Ulncham : t M Ml '::lv. 'C'. ::.;-d- AT AND DANCE Lt WARD, DEC. G RANtHET -- dav, 'Novcmlvr NOVEMBER AT HIGH SCHOOL Tl'ESDAY. o".-'i- THANKS :' !ak this or. : ho r. fT sincerely thanking ;r t 'Ms and neighbors for th ir r "J kiadm'acs to us dml ' decth and burial of our in fd wjfo and m ther, JOSEPH McOMiE AN.. M t.IT vN ( HALL V-n- AUD OF t XI EACH! il Meaibers (.f the (hat V.' T Re'ief Soekty et,;ei!a;n at the church in hoivr of ten retiring members. Dinner was served at 12:30 o'clock and covers were laid for 7 guests. Tributes were paid to the. honor guests, and a musical program, consisting of numbers by the Relief Society chorus; clarinet solo by and piano Petty Jean Ellert ;on and Dean Allsop; duet by Mrs. Mary Walton and Vehna Moss was given later in the afternoon. The honor guests were Mrs. Anna Hunt. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Mrs. Edith Adams, Mrs. Signa Turner, Mrs. Thelma EvMrs. ans, Mrs. Uazel Carlisle. Eva Powell. Mrs. Margaret Pow-1Mrs. Tanner Reading, and Mrs. Effie Park. Sr. Mr. Karl Piv.tt of Uio K L Market, opposite the J. C. la-nstore, jinnounci-- a red '.:: in tho nierclumfli .iii'' of Murray, in a grocery v. Mr. Pratt Mates that 'he i ; ready to meal r'i r:. and believes with 'J e t'.at gives on another he is going comix'titt- 73 n tier than any other ytoro, far aa the customer is Visit the K & L Market for iV, food and fruit needs, fte-i- i e Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Parry etables and meats. Mr. Pratt and who have returned from a sev- his force of sales people will be eral days honeymoon will make ghd to ferve you with the ! t Mr. ;n foods at the thoir home in Salt Lake. cheapest prices Parry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. to anyone in the country, Lawrence P. Parry of this city. fair Committees are: It. erasing w ths 1 Francisco, California, have been the guests of Mrs. Jackson s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ilarker, and sisler, Mrs. L. A. Martin for the past two weeks. During their slay here they have been the honored guests of several family gatiienngs held .it of Mrs. Howard ihe homes Hausknceht, Mrs. L. A. Martin, Townsotid and Mrs. Delbert .Mrs .Henry Ilarker in this city and Mrs. Floyd Johnson in Salt Lake City. IK.iing. V'-- v 1 r I m ' . I V. "i t no ivovc-moeii.;ursuay, ii, ... a- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Powell are O ..1 lE.iun . . u. snow ...Ml ue war prepicuu budding a home on Sixth West B'ld with a big surprise feat- - and it is hearing completion. .. V. ... ' VS.- Mums. . No. 13 Murray Safety Council Meeting November 22nd Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining at a dinner and dancing party, , atuicn.y evening of last week. Covers were laid for 16 guests. -- f "V(5CD"M46 14, 1935 1 ; 1 , ' a - ... m Hvr icne class m care of Hie uk at Mgn-.- Utah. I !..:? ric U .Hen school. A more extenme program county. One in Murray at the Bonnyyvicwfor thi been planned year. llr, , th- - I ft J'A |