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Show MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936 e1TAbOsHED1890 AMERICAN LEGION POST He Gets the WHtfi IPIA? THE I PONT In Murray Hi Gym ISAVOt'W.WO WRESTLING BOUTS AT BARN MUR RAY, JANUARY 29 9 60T 10 TRIW7 w NEYtH tUVt Ml CttRS FOR CLA heavy- weight wrestling bouts to be held y on January 29th. Post Legion Murray American Four battles will be held durin Murray, established the evening between four over ing Srsday, January 23, with of huge men of wrestl-famcouples 100 charter members. Legion American various The four events are as follows: PoS in Salt Lake Valley sent vVild Bill Longson vs. Leo Papi aid to corps delegates and drum it ano; Al Newman vs. Lamont new Post in celebrating Jhristensen; George Gardiner vs. birthday. Jack rentano ; Henry Jones vs. its Post will begin Murray Jyclone Franco. usefulness with a largei K. L. Pratt and E. Neely are Ailment than any other post into the wrestling game breaking at its show could in the district A'ith a fine show of grunt and first assembly. the jroan champions at reasonable in establishing Active prices. Ladies are invited t o Post were Commandei -- ttend this wrestling spree. Se E. Raffety; District, C. of should be able to see Murray Otto Lindbeck, Fred Judge new lot of faces on January 29 Department Adjutant; j this Wiesly, of it evening push, shove, Harry j CliffordJ. Hansen, Henning An- cite, and general slaughter. A. Peters, Leo Papiano, the terrible Greek derson, and many others. e Rough-housofficers of election big man, will be ' After the and other official business had nere in that wrestling ring. to at the City Enthusiasts of the ring will been attended Hall, the Legion held a party quickly recognize every perforMur-ra- y mer as "tops" in the profession. and funfest at the Barn was had A time grand dance hall. JONNYVIEW SCHOOL P. T. by all who attended. American TO SPONSOR CLASSES The New Murray fLeeion Post will be a fine asset The Adult Educational class to Murray's civic life. The policy of the Legion tnrougnoui me natsponsored by the Association of Bonnyview ion requires that they cooperate in the activity of the com- school with Mrs. Maud Mulliner projects. as president, announces the bemunity in all worthy The Legion lays especial stres ginning of classes, Friday evenat ing at 7 o'clock at the BonnyIon promoting Americanism extraordiis this and times view school. All parents are urgM narily important and timely in ed to attend these interesting f the present year of 1936 because classes. Ithe world is in that certain fix that requires strong men and men- MURRAY FIRST WARD of conviction. CONJOINT NIGHT PROGRAM JS.I VWtT I - RAMSHAW HATCHERIES CELEBRATE OPENING OF NEW HATCHERY PLANT Exceptionally good music will be furnished by Frenchie's Seven Piece Orchestra. A radio will MRS. SCHOOL NEWS NEWS never n. nt g NEWS O. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. J. Brown formerly of Murray, but now a resident of Draper, a dinner party was held at her lome on Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Theron theringham and Mr. and Mrs. .Vayne Healy of Ogden, Mr. and lrs. Scott Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotheringham of this 11. city. Mr. and Mrs. Vernet Ballard entertained a number of thcr friends, Saturday evening of lr Acek at their home. The cvori' " was spent in playing bridge anr a midnight supper was served. An all day meet of the Laclie ' Auxiliary of thc Baptist Churr' was held Thursday at the chur The time was spent in sewing. ! Mrs. Walter Buchi left a f' days ago for Long Beach, Ca; where she will visit two wee! with Mr. and Mrs. FkR. Adair. Nf Tuesday afternoon at her South street, Mr entertained the ladies of tho Methodist Aid Society. Luncheon was served and a business meeting followed. 225 East 48th A. A. Collins Thc senior chapter of the Baptist Guild met Tuesday evening at the church. Supper was served at 6:30 o'clock, which was followed by a meeting. Plans were laid for a Guild birthday party, scheduled to be held February '8. The devotional lesson was iven by Miss Annabelle Lccth-i- sen-ation- al the n, er Association. c Assembly Ramshaw, assistant MURRAY 1st WARD REMIT has grown up in Members of the Junior High SOCIETY CONFERENCE hiry businpss, and, like held a separate assembly iasi Mcvci that it is will Thc 7th. fith. and M conference Thursday. Relief Society kt"rI up with the generallowed to Le held Sunday evening. January were the grades al trend of the times and to s proved to be The Ward program First :6. at thc Murray of the most rapidly as possible. A beautiful pageant has been tvery entertaining; from taken talent were worth'numbers arranged, assuring a very .? on sale at lhc dru while evening. Thc public is in- jthe Junior High, Murray for President vited to attend. Wendell Watts, Junior High Birthday Anniversary President was in charge. ,hc Murray High school DR. II. B. SI'ANGI I R OI'FNS ItinRhom !l2Ursy, January 30th. Murray Encounters OFFICE IN FELT lUUMNCt Toil a v T,,E SUPREME COURT With two victories to their Dr. H. B. Spangkr, who was iitK one deieai .iK.im- -, ByN. C. located in Murray for many years Last week, Felt hrm. the Murray varsity will Supreme Court has opened an office in thc Bincham. hoping to f eared the A A A unconsli. building in Salt Lake Oily. journeyihnto Miners victims of le Thc death of his mother has Shorl,y hereafter Sl?1, lost their last has Eastern feat. Bingham decreed that the govern-"- u tcpt Dr. Sp.inglcr in the defeated y the being games, two could not collcct lhc itatos for some time. "xos already Jordan Boitdiggets last Friday paid In to pro-bv a large score. ' No1 Cortont with hold-ti- l BAND MOTHERS TO Mill "The team is primed to take theuUp tho Recovery stage-Sc- h crew into camp, alBnd lak Tt, n ,n,l Mothers club of thc. t'.ingham of! the wheels . i 1..... lo pMnrhll V i rr will meet .thougn our i . -EP,nllemcn must how be Murrav High School t a great heckle the passengers. Monday. February, al 3 30 p m c ncountrr 1I1C the of high room ,culty. Ciilizcd music in the wiv PPle ere i i much in favor of the A A ...i Murium. At which tunc been a hard icam own ihhi. 'I 1UM' M their n i... f.,r a civic ??Cms onl r'Sht that I . frollO' V f lor.i rooters arc - .t. u c I,..,, . new ior hots restrict for the produc- drive l0 Bingham to je ii . inii'irsii EarlJ Mnach, and ,hc "ome ,cam " to Ve blrth conlro1 p?g loi victory. ation arc asked to attend. CO o d. i ; I, 1. u o u ",;.,'.. t. . ft t u 2 V. '6 - H I A. O z "o o as v. - X A H si to -i A. r h t- 1 o.-.- 111 r. C j gvclti Hri-da- H A u 3 sCU, us Male 'jr CO ad-a- u3 5 The Swedish Guslave-AdolpChorus of Salt Lake City will give a concert in the Cottonwood ward hall, on January 31, at 8 p. m. This event is being sponsored by thc deacons as part of their social calendar for this year, and also to raise money for a needed quorum fund. Other wards of Cottonwood Stake are invited to join in thc event and secure credit for their social activity. Only a nominal fee is being charged. This chorus has given appprox-imatcl- y 100 concerts during the ten years and it is an outpast standing musical organization. Thc public is invited to join thc deacons in this social and educational event. GRANTSVILLE ENTERTAINS MURRAY AT ASSEMBLY Members of Grantsville High School student body presented an assembly, composed of several dances, songs, and instrumental solos, to Murray students last Friday. Thc outstanding enterh ei A O I ZIT1 Thirty relatives of Mrs. Daisy Draxlcr will honor her Saturday vening at a party, tho occasion being her birthday anniversary. ed Mrs. W. G. Churches entertainthc ladies of thc Murray bridge club. Thursday of last week at her home on Wasatch Mi cel. A (nc o'cloek luncheon was served and thc afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Jenkins and Mrs. A. A. Collins. Jimmic Draxhr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draxlcr returned to Roosevelt during the week where he is making his home with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawlings. lie has spent thc past month at hi is home in Mill Creek. CO iW' K erai rnanagcr, ?f"bb". Miss Donna Ross is visiting relatives in Los Angeles. n. ,..... brood-opacit- J Mrs R. O. Simons delightfully entertained members of the S. S. Jacobson and Philo T. Farnsworth week at "Jean's Tea Rooms" on Highland Drive. Covers were laid for eight guests. The ofternoon was spent in games and prizes were won by Mrs. George Jenkins and Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. Brown was special guest. Mrs. Emily Susannah Lutz Jacobs passed away at her home The Murray squad easily won n Murray, on Monday from ' from the Grantsville five last Fri causes incident to age. Mrs. Jacobs was born in Salt day. The score was 355 to 15. The Smelterites started a scoring spree Lake City, June 3, 18C1. the ind at the same time held laughter of Thomas Jefferson 3rantsville down to six field md Mary Merrill Lutz. Mrs. Jacobs was a devoted oals and three foul pitches. in the L. D. S. Church. Two of the Grantsville players are her husband, 4 the Surviving before the first left game sons. S. O. and Elmo U. Jacobs, half ended, via the foul route. Parent-Teachalt Lake City: T. Leo Jacobs, The home team was and O. A. Jacobs, of Ida-- o Tooele, seriously threatened during the Falls, Idaho; four daughters, a had whole game. They always Mrs. Ethel Ward, Rigby, Ida.; comfortable lead. The game was Mrs. Lydia Miller, Mrs. Lenora made more interesting by the pep Pratt and Mrs. Zola McGhie, of f the spectators. The Murray Salt a Wra. Lutz, Lake; brother, cheer leaders had good response two sisters, Mrs. and Rexburg, south end The MUTINY on the BOUNTY" A from the rooters. Lucie Bassett and Mrs. Rose AnYEAR IN PREPARATION of the gym was filled with most of derson, Salt Lake City. Also surGrantsville rooters are 38 grandchildren and Sensational Drama of Hate And whom were girls dressed in their viving 22 Adventure to Open Here This red and white uniforms. The The funeral services were Week, Sun., Mon. Tues., was end of the gym conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. A special musical program is north with Proclaimed the greatest of all brilliant orange in the crowded the scheduled to be given by the M. Sugarhousc ward chapel. ;ea dramas, "Mutiny on the blouses of the Murray Boosters. Thea-rI. A., Sunday, February 2 at 6:30 Pete Bogden was the outstand- PARENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE Bounty," opens at the Iris after on p. m. The program will feature 20, Sunday, January for thc winners. Pete OF ENGLISH CLASSES .ne Symphony Singers, under the ing player12 more than a year in icing individual for points Adult classes in English are Jirection of L. Goates, who will gleaned honors. It's run is for three days He also was a now scoring conducted every Wed- n Murray. being also accompany them. Thc Symvaluable man in picking the ball Aside from entertainment, it phony Singers are a group of f the backboard and keeping thc nesday and Friday afternoon at the Blaine school at 33rd South presents an authentic visual .alented lady singers and they out of scoring range. andn Main Streets. The classes of one of the most notable .vill furnish the entire program. Cowboys Bill Johnson was very accurate are being conducted by Miss .hapters of maritime history in his shooting. His side snots nnH VWln T varn;...f,rtli .VOODMEN ELECT OFFICERS the mutiny on the H. M. S. ev went through the hoop nearly and many parents are taking adJounty one hundred and fifty time. Marty Pezely was a vantage of these classes. ery V. O. ears ago. W., Mahogany Camp. great defensive man. He was the In the annals of the sea there .lected and installed the follow-.nthe floor. on best ball rustler s no more fascinating story than F. E. officers for the ensuing term. His constant fighting kept the that told of the Bounty which set P. C. C J. W. Herling ball from the hands of the oppoiail from England in 1787, bound B. A. Klasco C. C for6th. On aided Murray the and Thursday. February nents F. E. Noaek Adviser Du 1700 No. will give 'or Tahiti. Murray Aerie wards to run up the score. F. H. Peters "Mutiny on thc Bounty" faith-'ull- y Town-;en- d Banker Fraternal Max a Hall for dance at the to an ankle injury, follows the original British Win. Clerk Canncgieler on thc bench. members of the Order and their was kept records and the C. A. Ericksnrt dmiralty Escort of to chairman friends. take Jones, Frank Dollis was chosen Pete written by Charles Nelson story Martin .Vatchman the place of the injured captain. 'the dance committee announced Mordhoff and James Norman Hanson Fred and be will good Jentry jthat the music Pete' played an outstanding Hall. W. II. Minei dea be dance will and there 'that danagcr prize game, both offensively Three of thc greatest actors for both the young and the older Andrew Lundquist was elected fensively. on stage or screen head itlicr to be to fill the set unexpired 'couples. Each thc judges nanager featof more than l.c cast crm of Fred Peters. Srcond Stringers Win 31 to 21 for the others dancing. There is ured players. They arefifty Charles n and admission every charge jno District Manager, E. B. Hcag-eas Captain Laufchton, Bligh; acted as installing officer, Just before the Murray vars- Eagle is expected to bring his Clark Gable, as Fletcher Christand an easy vic- wife or lady friend particijssistcd by Elmer B. Darling. ity squad turned in ian, loader of the mutineers and. The election was held Wedncs-a- y tory over the Grantsville crew, pate in thc fun. Franchot Tone, as Midshipman evening, January 22nd. the Murray second stringers had - Byam. of arc fever gainscarlet C..ms little Mfirnhv in turning oai'K For the spectacular film, the team with ling in thc Murray School district. MURRAY 1ST WARD M. I. A. tho Grantsville H. M. S. Bounty was rei original a umv miiv. "winm-OI'I.RA POSTPONED 34 to 21. John l'UtniK '1 jl.iM from in exact detail created numoer oi cases icjmimcu. scoring. He counted thirteen large sail to British plans Admiralty th cITorts of The oxra, "And It Rained." points besides playing a great but through the A fleet of othOcean. the Pacific of the Board Health, Bilanzich. Murray scheduled to be given February 4 defensive game. Tony er sailing vessels, typical of the and Louis Oliver school physicians and nurse, and Wolfley ind 5, by the Murray First Ward U-period, also was duplicated for this other health epiagencies M. I. A. has been istponcd to a also were outstanding for the the picture. checked. was demic ater date according to Mrs. Pcrsl winners. diehardson, president of the Y. W. SWEDISH Gl STAVE - MALE M. I. A. Junior Hich Holds Separate CHORUS IN CONCERT MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL doc-imc- industry, and the Mmsnaw hatcheries, in enlarging their plant, are keeping up with we pace of this industry. The Ramshaw plant is one of e largest in the United States, having a capacity in excess of 100,000 baby chicks a week. All fquipment is designed for turkey Hatching also. They have a y of 22,000 day old chicks. Mr. W. O. Ramshaw, president ana general manager, has been m the chicken business nearly 30 'ean He is a hfe member of the international Baby Chick thL. American Poultry catiaon, he is also president the Ltah Hatchers and BreedcoT EMILY S. L. JACOHS IS BURIED JAN. 23 bring in the President's address to the dance floor. Last year the Murray dance went over in a big way and those in attendance enjoyed every minute of the time. We can make it a bigger apd better success this year with your cooperation. If the people of this community will purchase their dance tickets for the Murray President Roosevelt Ball they will have more fun than mil ling about in the jam at the larger city ball rooms. You all know by now that the from these entire proceeds dances go to help infantile paralysis victims. The proceeds of the various dances three years ago went to endow the Warm Springs Last in Georgia. 'oundation .ear and this year 30 per cent if the net proceeds go to the national organization and the balance of 70 per cent stays in the listrict raising the money. Help 'hese unfortunate victims and you will have a good time while loing so if you attend the Mur-a- y dance. Tickets 25 cents each. Good at my of the Salt Lake County President's dances, are these tickets. pro-luctio- Rcfresments were served during the latter part of the evening. The chicken and busi- Asso-aauo- The varous committees in charge of the President Roose velt Birthday Ball are working hard to make this year's dance an outstanding success. The ball will be held at the Murray High The Adult class of Murray 2nd Ward M. I. A. are conducting interesting meetings each Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ida Gallagher is class teacher and Harriet Tanner and August Blanke are in charge of the Hobby classes. Mr. Blanke who has made three world tours has many and varied articles that he displayed. He also showed several articles he had made. Don Gilbert will talk to this class next Tuesday eveniing on his misionary experiences, and a special invitation is extended to all ward members to attend. e, About 1200 friends and custom- of the Ramshaw chicken icrs 3 hatchery enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ramshaw. Saturday evening, January 11, when the new plant of the Ramshaw Hatcheries was officially opened at 3687 South State St. Guests were shown through the plant and given some of the highlights of the operation of a chicken hatchery of which the Ramshaw establishment is second to none in equipment. A dance was also given, at which everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. has grown to be one of S m tTcoht size School. er g:ants of Utah tfM e. Rob-bin- s, ness THlfc HHIt Mur-Ra- . turkey yW HOUSE Um Ira Dern will referee the at the Barn IN No. 22 Neighborhood News Pres. Roosevelt DanceToBeHeld Not the Blame? Credit-W- hy ESTABLISHED IN MURRAY SAY.HCWMMH VOLUME 46 tainment was a double-mixequartet that sang "Where d Missippl Flows." farewell testimonial in honor Chambers was held Thursday evening at the Miller Ward chapel. Mr. Chambers will leave soon on a mission for thc L. D. S. Church. A of Clifford G. R. Hcrger and Miss Margaret Bcrgcr entertained thirty guests at a miscellaneous shower at their home in honor of Mrs, Patrick O'Brien, formerly Mi;;s Margaret Pool. Wednesday evening. Games and musical numbers were combined with refreshments to make an enjoyable evening. In honor of thc birthday of Mr. Eriekson, Mrs. Ericksott entertained a number of his friends on Tuesday evening at their home on east 4,'ith South street. C. O. Mrs. 'Leonard Aamodt acted as hostess to thc members of thc Miller Camp Daughter of thc Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoon at her home in Miller Ward. Mrs. Dave Smith of cast 4Rth South street is Mill in a local hosthc pital and is slowly improving. 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