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Show -sday mts ent; bells r llrCTABLlSHED 1SW MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936 Neighborhood News Murray Officials For 1936-193- 7 enct a; s o: die, ock Tremonton. Miss Marguerite Berger is attending beauty culture school. the city hall Monday, at noon, thP installingMrs. A. Fugate was hostess to li ne trie iti-ii-t the ladies of the Methodist Com If the Murray munity Ladies Aid Society Wed!ie ensuing two yeais OFMUks nesday at a one o'clock luncheon ELECTIVE at her home on Miller avenue. w v.- Commissioner sta: hei: nor mc: anc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin will entertain the members of the Umissioner .... Sherman Freeze Dinner At Eight club, Friday at .heir home on East h Wallin K. OHve ,Jitor South street. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS Glen E. Howe Aftnmpv Mr. and Mrs. Royal Stone en R. Rasmussen tertained a few R. .. friends at an ev- ity Recorder srau11 Treasurer New Year's Eve at ming party, H. T. Matthews .heir home on !ty Judge h East Andrew Lund- - street. ;ity Marshal Forty-Eight- Forty-Eight- tw Mr quist. .. Joseph Gillen deputy Marshall .... Edwin Lar-SOMarshall )cputy ;tor. n- returned to Logan Sunday after spending the past two weeks here Henning An- - A'ith relatives. .... )eputy Marshall !ealth Officer Nelson. vtnn ....... Dr. Mildred Dept roy Richardson. ccountant ity collector .'George Hulteen .... Mrs. Myrtle Stauffer and Mrs. J. P. Payne entertained the ladies of Baptist Auxiliary at a one Jex John Pier- - o'clock luncheon, Thursday at the Stauffer home. Mrs. S. II. John Le- - Leetham was in charge of the William fv'ater Supervisor crn apt." Electric Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Jackson uciiimu i..iUo CO. aw ity rnysician Nelson. lesson which folmissionary lowed the luncheon. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in a social way. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Park are Mary receiving congratulations over itie Matthews. the arrival of a daughter, Wedaun City, nesday of last week. The officials of Murray ith elective and appointive are Miss Eva Rynearson of Los :perienced and have the confilieor California, has been nce of the public, on the record Angeles, the their Dast performances.' holidays in Mill spending Recent years have been diffi-A- l Creek with her parents, Mr. and Lk for the men and women in Mrs. Edward M. Rynearson. wit! lblic office, and the public, re- :cir.f Master Eugene Ballard, 4 year izing this situation, are gener- sdav son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. old !y anxious to cooperate in city ?arly is seriously ill at his Ballard fairs in every way possible. Pau: home. 1936 will be a year of many velopments in the political Mrs. Estrid F. Bagely, wife of and it may be that some of ill at i'.'ldMurray City officials will be Brinton Bagely is seriously Cottonwood. in home her to hicher posts in county state affairs. If so, the citizens Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olson out: f Murray will feel that they are will entertain at dinner Sunday pplying men who are well pre c: their home in honor of the . at yed for such advancement. or.l; members of Murray First Ward Bishopric and their wives and EW ARRIVALS AT THE ,Th: Cottonwood Stake Presidency COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL the arx and their wives. i S! Accountant eputy -- f i ii? The following is a list of all e patients at the Cottonwood latfcrnitv Home since January la.' ray bin; larrt ft: Mrs. John Milton, and from Wood- - Brass, Utah, a baby girl. Mrs. Mark Mrs. Satavitch, 'idvale, a bov. t.ler ll .WO two Su't .key from Mr. and Mrs. Arvid announce thf :ir? rrav ago. Mrs. Annie Moran who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Jackson during the holireturned Sunday to Mrs. Barley Wigginton, from day season in her home Spanish Fork. alt Lake City, a girl. Mrs. Lawrence Mincer, from Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I large r idvale, a boy. had as their dinner guests NewMrs. Russell Stocking from Year's Day. the Reverend and '"est Jordan, a girl. P. Payne, Miss Lois Sln- Mrs. J. Mrs. Oliver T. Carlson, Mur-i- cum, Mrs. Louise Gills and a girl. daughters Mildred and Virginia. Mrs. Ardith II. Cash, Murray, boy. Mrs. David Gordon is reported Mrs. Lowell Jennings, Mur-- as being very ill at her home in buy. Mill Creek. - a PIRSE RORRI-.- CROWING Miss Evelyn Landis assisted by Miss Irene Lester, entertained BOLDER tr.f In a certain of the Guild girls of the Bapti.4 church at a holiday party. The was a delightful Liken fnim mnvnninnl 1.. affair, which uons near winrinu-was given at the home an1 Airra one, Mrs. Myrtle StaufMiss Landis. the ,ri'ig recent past. e' . neighborhood 'air city several purses have t a ir I fer conducted the lesson on who ... - China, and Miss Freda Dressel. tk, purses tnas wunquestion in these cases been exhibited souvenirs from China, a owlmg around these houses and the evening was spent in were . la hat cn,Ka ,u- me purses ocinc social way. Refreshments ndlcd by their owner at served to fifteen guests. KM befnre retiring; watched Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrtcalf v ana .openea the ov"umuw ona snatched are receiving congratulations Deof a daughter, arrival the er frm thcir rcslin aceiUrSCS cember 30 th. CmloSS of thc 0Wncp of lhc aonic will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zackrisn say. Granted-- Is a two from more regret by them have returned Los the faa that in Angeweeks visit spent are not they si r is menace 'S Stolon : "-- to society, . - j - sKl ' .it ; ,v .(' .el- MAHOGANY CAMP NO. 358. NEW PLAN FOR RECORDING WOODMEN OF THE WORLD POLICE ACTIVITIES BEGIN City Attorney Glen E. Howe Murray, Utah, Jan. 8, 193G. Resolutions of Condolence On has arranged for the printing of record sheets to be used by the The Death of Neighbor City Marshal and his assistants in PETITION PRESENTED TO THE Fred Peters recording arrests and fines. STATE DEPARTMENT Mr. Howe said "misunderstandWhereas: Our esteemed neigh bor, Fred Peters has been called ings" had arisen during the pro Preamble to the Constitution home to join that innumerable secution of cases in the past, "due For God and country we assocto fact the that the judge and caravan of departed spirits, and iate ourselves together for the Whereas: Our neighbor has ev- attorney and other officers were To uphold purposes: following er been an active member in the not advised as to the arrests and defend the Constitution of affairs of this camp, serving itl made and the charges preferred." the United States of America; . m various capacities in a iioyai In some instances the situation to 4ii State sw8! LnH maintain law and order; to has caused not if embarrassment, effieient manner, and and perpetuate a one foster Whereas: This camp will sore- miscarriage of justice. While ad hundred per cent Americannc the practice was by ly miss his genial personality, mitting ' he claimed to the memories means ism; preserve the general, his pleasant smile and warm and incidents of our association condition confidence the destroys Famous Author, Whose jhand clasp. Neighbor Peters in the great war; to inculcate the among the city officers. "Maiden Voyage," ipathics were with the poor With "I believe the various officer a sense of individual obligation . weak, and the wronged. to the community, state, and Is to Appear in This Paper in sincere are their dc work and ,loyal heart and hand he failh. sire to do full nation; to combat the autocwelduty for the all public trusts. of both the classes and of the city," Mr. Howe wrote fare Kathleen Wis, daughter of a fully discharged racy with any San rrancisco banker, never attend-- i !Although the masses; to make right the "and nothing in this letter is con ed school. She was taught at home church, he believed that happi-b- strued as a reflection on master of might; to promote any oi her parents, with an occasional ness was the only good, reason I do feel that r and good will on earth; them. However, peace governess for language study. the only torch, justice the only more efficient law enforcement and transmit to to safeguard When she was nineteen the sec- - worship, humanity the only recan be developed b the department principles of posterity ond child in a family of six her Jicion. and love the only priests. closer to and and democcooperation freedom, accomp justice, mother and lather died within a He added to the sum of human lish that end I make the follow-ito consecrate and sanctracy; month, and she immediately became has said: suggestion: her first job being joy. Robert Ingersoll a ify our comradeship by our de'"Life is a narrow vale between "1. That all police officers with a hardware house at $30 a votion to mutual helpfulness. month. Fortunately, however, for the cold and barren peaks of make full and complete reports the American reading public, she la- two eternities. We strive in vain of all arrests and that once an All veterans of the World War ter became a librarian and while en- to look beyond the heights. We arrest is made, the case proceed will meet in the court room, writin she work that began gaged aloud, and the only answer through the proper channels uning. In 1004 she sold her first story, cry Murray City Hall, on Friday, is the echo of our wailing cry. til it is disposed of by the judge." January 10th, at 8:00 p. m., to "The Colonel and the Lady," to a San Francisco newspaper. She From the voiceless lips of the (The present "police blotter" a new American Ltgioi, served as society editor and reporter dead there comes no consists of a small paper pad, organize Post. San Francisco papers but word; but in the night of death from which the leaves can be defor other named veterans The this work ended in 1W) when she sees a star and listening stroyed, leaving no permanent re- have following a petition to married Charles G. Norris, brother hope signed already of the late Frank Norris, the author, love can hear the rustle of a cord.) the and will State Department "2. That two days be designated and himself a novelist. wing be felt." be present to sign the charter: J. in each and week for the trial Resolved by this Camp that Since 1910 Mrs. Norris has writClifford Hansen,, R. W. Anderson, ten a gTeat number of novels and our heartfelt sympathies go out hearing of all matters pending C. Oscar Peterson, Fred Lindbeck, bereaved before the court. I, suggest that short stories, many of which have to neighbor Peter's been published serially in the lead- family, also be it Monday and Thursday of each J. P. Payne, Harry Robbins, Mark II. E. Woolen, ing magazines and newspapers of Resolved: That the charter of week ,be trial days, and that Forrest Barratt,, Robert the country. Her best known nova Cumberledge, is whenever he arrested, person a perels include "The Lucky Lawrences," the Camp be draped for James Clove, Ralph C. Meckel, to of be on either appear required "Second Hand Wife." "The Foolish iod of thirty days in remem these days. This, I believe, will Powell, Leonard C. Rynearson, Virgin," "Walls of Gold" and "The brance of the departed and be it tend to unify the work and make M. Elmo McMillan, A. J. Peters, Story of Julia Page." Now comes further F. H. Westover, R. E. Howe, Dr. it more efficient. "Maiden Voyage." Resolved: That these resolu"3. I suggest the arresting of- O. Sundwall, J. Leo Jensen, W. Announcement of a new story by tions be filed with the minutes ficer sign the complaints in all L. Gordon, George Dingledine, Kathleen Norris always is some- of this Camp and that a copy be cases. Fred II. Peters, Henning Anderthing of an event and the editor of "4. The state law requires that son, Delbert Townsend, Wilfred this paper feels that it is a great given the family. Fraternally submitted in all city attorneys keep a docket M. Tyler, Fred F. Jensen, Harold privilege to be able to tell you that Love, Honor and Remem- of the cases coming before the Maiden Voyage" is to be published Glover, Jack Pierson, Charles A. serially in these columns. You will brance. court. This has never been Reynolds, Mylo Mauss, Frank city thoroughly enjoy every installment. J. W. HERLING, done in this city for the reason Gordon, George M. Blair, C. A. L. A. WALTERS, I suspect that it requires conRobinson, Henry D. Moyle, Law-lenWm. CANNEGIETER, siderable time to do it properly E. Ml'RRAY FIRST WARD Jesse L. Barrett, Committee. However, during the past year, Conrad L.Nelson, ANM'AL CONFERENCE t, Nelson, Howard for my own benefit, I have kept G. R. Doran, C. L. By- a personal docket and from this CARL WILIIEM SEIFERT Murray First Ward will hoid fr J. I.. FlWlnn T?rih.rl A experience believe,it to be worth !Howard their annual ward conference v ,e B. R c n Carl Wilhefn Seifert, 78, died while. I suggest that a docket be; n,mu. r. Sunday evening, at 6:30 o'clock. jand g R Godf A special musical program with at his home, 175 Central avenue, punted for this purpose.' "5. I suggest the city marshal . 'f h speakers from the Stake Presi- Murray, Tuesday at 6:45 p. m, make a written report monthly illness. a following lingering lVng is with them being arranged. dency " cd- Hum in tinnan. iermanv. v"' A special officers and teachers one or more eligible veterans, was vumuiK ueiuic mm. i irmc ivyuns and with thc invitation extended meeting is scheduled to be held timber 24. 1857, Mr. Seifert could be on printed forms, and Caroline and of Lebrecht a son P. 30 in m. at a. Sundav morninc would show the names of the per- to all veterans of surrounding been thc high council rooms at the Mauptman Seifert. He had sons arrested, the dale, the dis- towns it is anticipated that there ward chapel. A full attendance a resident of Utah for thc past position of thc case, the amount will be at least 100 signers on the 33 years, living in Bountiful anl is desired. and charter. of fine, or other later inMurray. He was an active thc name of the punishment,officer. This first business meeting will arresting MEETING worker in the L. D. S. church, Thus, the entire devoted to the election of a te I). OF P. MOID commission city having done a great deal of would have a picture of the work Temporary Commander, fewand the appointment Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw and Mrs, temple work in the past of thc law enforcement departof committees to get the new ment at all times." Harrv V. Ballard entertained the years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Post under way and prepare t of Utah Pioneers Daughters Jentseh Seifert. Murray: FIRST WARD CHOIR TO GIVE bring to the people of Murray a Thursday at the Ramshaw home Anna snnsMirti" w Seifert. of ,wo better of the on State street. understanding MI SICAL PROGRAM Herbert J. Seifert and American Legion Program. The Mrs Ixon A. Martin gave an Bountiful, Mrs. intercoms histrv of the hfe .f of Murray; two daughters. The Murray First Ward Choir speakers of the evening will disS. pi- - F.lsa Coleman and Mrs. Helen Senior, early will render the following musical cuss the various points of the naJoseph linker, Lns Angeles ; one oncer pettier of 1847. Karly Pfeiffer, both of at the regular ward con- tional legislative program to Los program f the state was also brother, Oswald Seifert, of ference of Murray First Ward to brought before the present seshMory Angeles ana u Kranacnwuren. be held in the ward chapel Sun- sion of Congress. This includes, pven. universal draft, day, January 12, 193(1, at 6:30 p. Americanism, REPORT and the much laws, An DEPARTMENT aceomnanv m. orchestra will FIRE neutrality COUNTY SALT LAKE enuii in i lie leiiumiuis "i mi discussed soldiers' bonus. FOR THE YEAR 193S The new Murray Post will Iine Fern Martin is thc to carry out local post acseek and occasion for the companist 11- 'MM tivities in such a way that will nre. t jUic iiiim tu ui- uiiuvi iiiv ujiii ' 1'! uits Ition of Lenord C. Neilson, ward interest veterans in surrounding livlttxtri.il towns and communities and co- ' 'musical director. Ham- Prm-raic .. f'lw..!.. ,ii.tu as f.,1. oprate with, other civic orcani- t,t mtisie .,.......ii..,it.,-J5 Nations in such matters as care orehes. music the (Preliminary by ;.ir.!i;''s disabled veterans and their Congregational Hymn t it .! 7 Anthem: Prayer of Thanksgiving, families, child welfare, employ-- 3 Atlti'lllultlh-and patriotic celebration, A Netherland Folk Song. Service Station OrMusic Sacramental the by Stoic- Murrray is the largest city in ra, 6 filths Stale of Utah without a Be Glorified" His Anthem: Name ,the -i School 'Ron post, and it is expected that, Thc the cantata, Glory 3 Church Buildings the time of the State a Bethlehem. by of by Soprano part 3 Ai-volition O.lls next August in Salt McDonald. 3 K.ilse Mixed quartet: Come Light City, thc post will have A 15 Miscellaneous vine, from The Glory of Beth-- ; membership which will compare lehrm; Milo Brown and Leo-- ! with the fifth or sixth largest IS'J nard Nelson, tenors: M. B. Psl in the state. Total Kites Mayor G. R. Berger has been Tew. Verl McMillan, and Dr. 131 Total Fires to be present and express MrEllertson, bassos; Alberta thc of an American Legion ned Ada Kate altos: Total Dani.e ris, Smith, Post in Murray. Otto A. Wicsley, Ji'.slS.m Nelson. McDonald. i,,'?; Emma Total Ih.ri 24.000 Maria Blacker, or Irma Martin. Department Adjutant, was the inch. ft. n,..n ii':rd Two and at the Lions 'principal Leonard Solo speaker ft part by J'.5') sopranos. Hose 1's- d: One .nvl one lialt null Club meeting in the Fireman's and Lola duct Nelson: bv part 4.JU) ' n"'' i"1'1 " ; ,,se ,Iall Thursday and outlined the Tui Meehan. l.srn inch. It fourth l.rrr !,,se Peace of The Tlains Anthem: by Program ff the American Legion 15 l'o.niiitc tiscl. tl.illo-.iBatnard; SolO:to that group, and will also be D'Auvergne covered by insurance. (Continued on Page 8) part by M. B. Tew, baritone. Practically all losses were mi - sym-Seria- l, d y wage-earne- r, ce Haus-knech- the arival of a son a few days y. - !uc!- No. 20 World War Veterans Will Meet In Murray On January 10th To Organize American Legion Post KATHLEEN NORMS Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wall have as their guests, Mrs. Wall Sedal, of Period Installed dayj l. VOLUME 46 les. ... ' " i , " er - i - - . I e'c-che- I Le-fro- r.i!-Min- Uv I ? ar n iaJ ' than over the Mrs. Bale Perry of Payr.cn ha? purses and contents. been visitiing relatives here, t is to thcir nltping Jansson was hosBlanch Mrs. a'ld waning nothing members of hr the thcir wKhbora and tess to at a lurch- club Monday bridge trrac ery and mistreat-(en- t eon at her home. from tbnm ..ju nave no , i ,5'" lZtiQ .yt '.( .. h r and 'Mrs. Douglas Allen their a number of avp born tiotificl rntertainrd I ar if the, then at Eve Year's New friends, street. W,U ,hink State on home twice before and stealing w no Fred J. Anderson spi'tit " end in Provo, the guest of week nti iryine to ' ako I tviv:::Mncsl ving for them- - Mr. and Mrs. Van Anderson. Vaf"a lamilics. (Continued on Page 8) : Mr. The tv.l; i ' - 1 i Con-Ad- I Al-imi- - I'-- one-hal- f - d. tiM-d- . I s m |