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Show 75TABLISHED VOLUME 46 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936 1390 CITY AND OTHER FAREWELL FOR MISS LYONA WILL BE POSTS ANDERSON, OF M1LLCREEK NF4RBY BANDS ON II VND WITH Committees were named Tues day night at a meeting in the city hall to sponsor the annual presi- - lent's birthday ball in Murray January 30. Called into session by Mayor G. R. Bcrgcr, representatives of fra ternal, civic and business organizations of the city decided the lance would be held in Murray. The committees named includ ed Mayor Berger, general chair man; R. R. Rasmussen, secretary-treasureFred Peters, C. B. Wal lace. C. Walquist; Mrs. C. Wiseman, J. Clifford Hansen, Forrest Cumberledge; L. N. Schwan, Ernest Smith, Jack Clay, Mrs. Harry Van Quill, Sherman Freeze, T. Ray Kingston, A. J. Peters and Claud Hibbard. Last year the Birthday Ball for the President netted a nice sum which was turned over to the County committe for the benefit of infantile paralysis sufferers. It is hoped that a goodly sum will be raised by the ball of 1936. From the 1935 ball in the county $150,00 was given the various Salt Lake hospitals for wheel chairs and other aids. Neighborhood News Mrs. Bill Bergen and young son Billie, and Miss Donna left a few days ago for Los Angeles, where they will visit with relatives. r; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Oman have January 10th, the World War veterans of Murray and nict at the City Hall and outlined plans for a real celebration on January 23rd, at which offictime the new post will be chartered. ially The meeting was attended by Murabout eighty veterans from of number Legionnaires a ray and surrounding posts wno from to the new pledged their support G. R. BerPost. Mayor Murray a hearty welcome ber extended and of-- 1 members charter the t,. fered the full cooperation of the it v administration. Otto wiesiey, Department Adjutant, the main a speaker of the evening, gave 01 interest 10 taw stirring prospective Legionnaires ana returned to Kansas City, Kan., after a visit here with relatives. On tv CI 1 In honor of the birthday anniversary of Franklin T. Mor gan, a surprise party was given Wednesday evening at his home 777 Springview, by relatives The evening was spent in pro gressive games and a late lunch eon was served to 24 guests. A - pj i- , Mrs. J. P. Payne was hostess to the Guild girls of the church, Tuesday even Baptist was ing at her home. Supper served and a business meeting and mission study followed. 3-- ,of A farewell testimonial in honor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley -- alls nr Miss Lyona Anderson will be V- - CUk 21 BIRTHDAY BALL TO BE HELD IN MURRAY NEW AMERICAN LEGION POST IN MURRAY TO BE CHARTERED WITH ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS, JANUARY 23 ITLKE No. MAYOR BERGF.lt THANKS MURRAY FIRE DEPT. r Park of nPpivpH The Siberian elm (Ulmus Murray City, Jan. 14, 1931 visit or as commonly called making rather a dense growth Mr. Ernest Smith, Chief they Chinese elm, is rapidly becoming from near the base and resemblrs Murray City Fire Dept., pranj of a favorite for farm planting in in some instances larger shrubs. Murray City, Utah.: He Mjss Anderson jn the daughter rr i r YT'i of of Mr and Mrs A. W. Anderson moth ' Mrs David Gordoni who ilme western unueas states, inis It also can be pruned into a very Dear Mr. Smith: is now tree is ill h but has spriouslv This will acknowledge receipt quite hardy and has desirable shade tree, making a the Disabled American War Vet and will leave soon on a mission somewhat improved. proved valuable under a greater maximum growth of about 50 of fire report for the year 1935. trans, who covered some of the to the Northern States variety of climatic and soil con- feet. Being one of the first trees In behalf of the citizens of our important points of the organizatCongregation and E. Song W. Belcher Mrs. sons, Opening up to an elevation of to leaf out in the spring and the city I wish to thank the volun ion and its purposes. District Invocation John K. Kowell Leo and David returned Sunday ditions,G000 in its to shed the fall, leaves about feet, than any other last Commander C. E. Raffety outlin- Violin Solo teer Firemen for the splendid Joy Wilcox from a visit with relatives in introduced. is a na it maintains quite a striking service It and Judge yet specie ed the district set-u- p Blaine Kedding- Kansas City, Missouri. They given and for the fine ' by Accompanied tive of Asia, being .first brought green throughout the season; also the explained Fred Lindbeck made by the depart- Mrs. to showing ton. home were by is from free accompanied the it remarkably this country in 1908 from near ment. plan of the organization of the Reading .. .Virginia B. Weilnmann Belcher's neice, Miss Marjorie usual plant diseases and insect Peking, China. Post. William B. Piano Solo new Murray The Fire Department is a val who will visit here (a & b) Boyer, injuries so common to many of elm is This acted District adapt particularly Il:i:bee. Adjutant, Swenson Lucille asset to the city. It is hard uable Burnhope elms. the other ed to the Intermountain region us Secretary and had charge of Vocal Trio. to the real worth of the estimate Miller, Shirley Daryl Like all elms this specie has the where it has been used since for the Charter the application in honor about 1915. It is Palmer. or the saving in life Lois testimonial A farewell Giles, organization habit of forming many crotches; a rapid grower and reports there are 69 signers. and Directed by Mary Giles of Miss Lyona Anderson will be and also quite property made by your ever hardy in dry and which is apt to cause trouble Christenson held Wednesday. January 22, at alkali and alert men. unserve Jospeh to ready officers Speaker as a shade tree, if not Temporary situations, averaging from where used I wish also, to extend the best 8 o'clock in the Mill Creek ward four to six feet each of Salt Lake Temple til Jan. 23 were elected lolower The limbs in' pruned properly. year Florence Jensen chapel. Miss Anderson is the calities where the wishes of the City Commission Vocal Solo as follows: poplars and should be removed so that there to all of W. A. Mrs. & and Mr. of b) you for the year we daughter String Trio (a a be minimum of will are out. cottonwoods Even breakage. dying Commander Schreiner. Emma S. Anderson and will spend two in some of the extreme desert Best ri'sults are also obtained have just entered. Judge Fred Norma Lindbeck. Sincerely yours, Stringham, Hilda S. Stringham vears in the Northern States conditions, if it can be started where the tree is not pushed to .... J. ClifFirst MAYOR G. R. BERGER. Remarks Bishop ..A. M. Cornwall mission field. with a small amount of water excessive fast growth, making a ford Hansen. Missionary Response Mrs. Harry Van Quill was hos followed by cultivation, this tree hardier, stronger tree. C. Second Mrs. Ruby Robbins has shown remarkable survival This tree is especially adapted MURRAY FIRST WARD Reading L. Dyers. Selected tess to the members of her club, and CONJOINT PROGRAM Trio for windbreak and shclterbelt growth. Treasurer .... Harry A. Robbins Benediction .Bishop A. M. Rynea at one o'clock luncheon Thurssuch with has almost It other slender, species wiry planting day at her home. The afternoon branches which The following officers and com- Benediction A special musical program is oftimes take on as the Russian olive, Siberian pea in bridge. was playing spent mittees were appointed to make to be given by the M. scheduled e ash a locust or leaves The Bishop A. M. Rynearson are tree, green honey shape. I. A. services to be held arrangements for the main meetitri-conjoint nnH smallor lhnn tlmso Tbp olivp or tipn will nrovido Dancing. Mrs. Ephraim Davis left Sat- pllinliral ng on January 23: a ai o.ou p. reoruary to closer of the American Jf or the ""ay. white elm. ja bushy growth evening of last week for A. J. Peters, Adjutant, who will will feature the Tle program HOUSING PROJECT urday'Francisco. andi"1to BETTER while the ash assume elm. allowed its natural ground, she Cal.. where ?rn have charge of the application ui? u. nnm.-r- . lo. u.st will crow as taller trees, Dympnony oinKcrs unue-habit this APPROVED BY UTAH II II 1II1LILI v n ILI1 11111 VIVU 11. 'or charter until January 23, at of L. Goates of Salt Lake OFFICIALS jrection other. each the branches its Uus Mr. supporting trunk, along hrnthpr nnd which time it will be submitted iwho will also accompany them. Price. Nolan Mrs. and to the State Department. All OF BOOKS TO BE The Symphony NOTICE COTTONWOOD STAKE Singers are a W P A project, sponsored by LIBRARY RETURNED TO talented of BALL AND GREEN lady singers GOLD group signers of the petitions and other v, m.iin Industrial Commission held A missionary shower was veterans desiring to become char- - i()f 193G and they will furnish the entire white- M.I.A. Gold Grand The for of crcatc in honor to jobs j,tan Wednesday evening ter members should call at .the The following books have been program. workers, has received Mis Lvona Anderson, daughter and Green Ball of Cottonwood A. J, Peters Studio, 4905 South cl,hrcd taken from the Murray Library on be held A will Ander-TStake P W 0f W. i the January A. 'and Mrs. the approvai of Mr. be returned at once. SPECIAL INTEREST IN and should .Mn the charter and pay f j ja,s and lias i)PCn forwarded. 24th. - "Anderson 1MUI l'l AIII4 wvvi. MURRAY FIRST WARD me w.uu ciuts, which covers the wherebe the Mill will Old Club knowing Anyone The the to for mission a on approval K(1(.n auit0 Washington SUNDAY JAN. 19 abouts SERVICE books of these should fine music Ball and uuus itvf uii (as wie lur unt there. The project coniempiaus K ,h states. The anair, place for the same Librarian to the the is the year, ( 19LSG.) This secured. been memnincie-v.has oi which was sponsored by the establishment An especially interesting serv Constitution and com- -' r dance and all ten wards as the books are badly needed. Information Cen- bers of Mill Creek ward was Better Housing Iron mmcc: Georpe Faust, Chairman, Vein of ... Ellen will be held at the Murray ice cities Mrs. Glasgow will and participate. held at the home of Mr. ters located in the key Kran II We'stovcr. While Rome Burns . .. Alexander First ward chapel at 6.30 p.m. on James P. to is invited Utah. of A enjoy Avenue. on Hill State Everyone the Rowell John throughout ravr.e. Wolleott. Sunday, January 19th. Information will be dissemi- musical program was enjoyed, this gala event as many unique Your cooperation is earnestly occasion. enliven Tune and Place committee: nated on how persons may modthe will features refreshments and Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon games played that the library may will be the principal speaker and refirequested Georce K. Doran. chairman. or renovate served. were ernise, repair, recover these hooks as early as he has ndvised that he has a very Parade JUDGE FINES MAN FOR Committee: George nance their home, or build new Mrs. Llovd Park entertained ILLEGAL HUNTING possible. Dirgiiin Chairman, Leo Gor- homes. During the past year, special message for the memberat her home don. Oscar Peterson. Convicted of hunting in closed ziOO.OOO homes in America were at dinner Thursday ship of the Murray First wad her Program ,md Entertainment repaired and modernized. It is on Main street in honor of Mrs. territory, W. J. Berrctt was fined DR. DEAN MOFFAT WILL NOT from the church presidency. LEAVE MURRAY Committee: William B. Higher, double unts Mrs. Mary Harmon. $25 Wednesday by Justice of the Special musical numbers will expected that more than Chairman. A. II. Troll, Fred 11. this number will no mooenn. II. S. Shurtliff and uncle, Charles Peace H. T. Matthews. Berrctt be given tinder the direction of A rumor has been going round Peters. to Bell. was charged with shooting game C. Neilson. Leonard during 193G. A project similar Dr. Dean Moffnt in a state game preserve by and round that hefrcsl.mcnts Committee: of the ward and All members the Utah project has already Mrs. Ethel Cohen and Mrs. Deputy State Warden R. S. Terry. was soon to remove to Piovo to the in New jersey are invited. Towriscnd, Chairman, Wil-fn- d been approved public general as their had Justice Matthews allowed stay of make his home. N. Tyhr, Forrest Cumbcr- - and much new business has been Katherine Lathrop . ,,, Tin's rumor arose out of the pnpsts. Monday evening. lede. JAN. 23rd P. T. A. MEETING ,i..vplnned since the inauguration A;nnr 1 James Mrs. in a Salt Lake paper and Reverend half publication time which the at e of these centers there. A similar January 20, Membership Committee: of this city. of the fine will be suspended on nf the fact that a distant reh AssociaThe Anderson, Chairman, Harry reaction is expected in Utah as Pavne live of Dr. Moffat was removing A. Robbins. A. payment of the remainder. of the Woodstock school will J. Peters, Oscar soon as the project has received tion enPark In tViti Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the 'Vterson, Victor Olsen. hold a meeting at the school t. ... i.oas- ... .v. atonal Washington approval and I,, at dinner Monday ev- DINNER AND PLAY AT THE no iiiven- - , tertained ui established. James centers are ro;,eity Committee: of Thursday, January 23rd. honor in r r.nv t..nv,r,rt tWn MURRAY SECOND WARD ii,.n ,.f ening at their home Clove. womans ri.rn brother. Stanley mukray i PRIZE IIGHTERS MEETING The Relief Society of Hip Mur other place. The Doctor likes the Commander HOLD WILL Fred Lindbeck wife of Klamath fans. and vicini'y and W1n prpsr.nt the; people of Murray Park ' 'S ra'led a Womward By N. C. Jm,nd of the Murray above A meeting meeting of the s en- - and they like him; so, why should Joe a This with r.;me f,ffirm and members' of ans' club w scheduled to be held Oregon, who are visum om. Iuis must be as play comedy public as a twenty rent steak. Old Oklahoma." under l,p have? In fact. Dr. Moffat u 'titled 2 p.m. "In me Lo!j .n.itiees nt ihi Citv ll.ill at 23. tough Thursday. . January made teachto remain here and When he hits, the other guy's (!f Heid Erekson on (h tcrmined nilav. Jahil.'iru 10 nf in m r;ti. Virnmiti s Carter Grant wasM. I. A. ciass ; . t,irrc.,(!n . , bis friends of Senior the congratulate many shiit tail rolls up like a winin. M e mplcte the plans for the hall. ana. . ...... First ward, .. his of wise him on Murrav choice iVip . dow shade, and the shock usn ti tj.., .i,Uf L .i l 'l f lliniHt. . A itooK January 23, which ,,illr.t the senior ana ,m j w in t Wiil 1., the ,ho AT- - !..,. AITS. liV ually knocks a couple of tubes me . largest meeting of Earth", will be given ci remainder the for ,a ft of my radio One uppercut classes out rt,.(j a u nl3 y- r.rs m this part of Ihe val-- '' della Kockwood Lmvry oi a MURRAY BASKETBALL MEN from him. and his opponent althese for !barcain will year. days. I'Vrr held. Lake. A musical program SANDY MEN TROUNCE Hum the price of to attend is invited higher goes On The public t1, left Thursday, January 23. in so be featured. Mr. and Mrs. John n..i, to assured is cges. a we Court Room of the finc evening on a honrjmoon City Hall The Murray Frog Baskrt-- 1 Still, I like fighting better ULOUlIt ;ARIES this morning "J .O.ii ray, all members of the MURRAY Biver. to all w restling. This modern went down Green C LUB HOLDS to than Sandy tpm LIONS MURRAY OI trip lUriaV Pint uill nl IfKI , ..I rnxnl I ov ,. is simply brutal. this week and took the Sandy iv ( LI B TO ELECT rwl.md. Oregon. San inn, wrestling P tn.. for the purpose of electing San Dico and a 'chlb on score the cleaners to one wrestler lied outfit Fast P.ack , I mad.. Angeles, Jhc. Hm arml officers. They will . ,, Mrs H .rrvH Van Qu.ll. pres-. about 29 to 27. of into such a tip nwav fellow other ... the n " . . "" ,'"" roi,ine proceed to Uic ident .,f flip Murrav it look the college The Sandy team was composed that ru?le announces iiat.ee Hall, BG East 48th den club, V .V; r.f M. Bateman. Oldham, L. Bate- - faculty to figure him out. The tVfw tbe direction of Murray ... b,h, following the parade, coming election of otiueis ov an I. pera M. Word A, man, Crump, Jim Jenson, S. Jen First pretzel twist is a new one in g fin(, " ; ' 'V me newly elected officers the- ensuing year. , , "And It Rained Will PC .fnrtciin Mill .fptiuin !fM T$ which the wrestler's legs are f im. umh-. 4 and 3. in oy vteorgc jwonoay, jaou." and backward and tied in a bent February Pollard, Jacobson, Sjblotn. d presented of provo. Department m the Murray Firemens had. '!ien Irall. i included in front of his neck. bow - 'the ward amusement team knot The ViTsident' of the Muiray n mander. Bay Kingston Otto Wirtlev. rip. u' K. in.f nrranned and the svk. . . The bowling alley hold is just Robinson will cuim uw meet-- , Watts. Campbell. Townsend. Uli F. the al prPf:i,j,.d program musical p'rtnu-An excellent Adjutant and Past Do- coming out. In this one the ina nt Commander champ hooks his thumb into k ill be sneakers. m-the other guy's mug, links his rv.nvn iu iiiinuiv MIS. .Miss fo... ''or ojii All eleven ate being lUlLAmntan,,f. CA , posU of District No. elation of Garden Club?. Fron uith n hot practices into one car, and ,t.,nrinc. . Mmv forefinger , mu ne uon nave binn invited am asked Maud Chegwidden. ; 'a full list! and "h him over into the evening throws then 11 el llu amun iui iu roiuwmor anvone lll,u cast; i. y otio M.na . . f .t. aii ,minn trnesi w i next win , of the county. at slaved Sandy. this Brti,.m Eram. a . . tn attend H9 mi'ir oons oi cstei aiv un,v. soon. (Continued on Page 8) 'meeting. oui-lhe- li,lCd ld Wednesdayi January " at he7e 22, CrCt'k Pu-mil- a) refaUveAtnt3 . 'asKo.up I fan-lik- - tio-t,m- II I r t i sister-in-la- . ; re-pn- . rt . By-La- leap-yea- 1 Del-be- rt , llcn-nm- Parent-Teacher- . fr r.-ir- 11 r . nn. - I . f - ' ;,'lrn "': - - t0 ';it ri"o Barn-Mur- tvttnvo .ivr y,;, , - ,iv . j - u ""j' r... Mi ( i . i I i u-.- .. ,i.. ..., ""' 1 - ,,u - . -- - s' |