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Show W7III I I I I i I I i I I ins ln'nn law --- .' X'j : :,. p fsTABLlSHt-- MURRAY BONUS OFFICE IN ACTION Holds Homecoming and Annual Reunion , r in mi in 'ii i 4 M k " ln "" ' yjf p. m. Friday, February 21, a drama nine forth the troubles of a here man, whose wife competes warns gainst him; a wue who career and a daughter who beds her mother; a young man a wne; a Dnmani ho wants won't give up her pro-in- n for housework and a who wants the secretary Irivate irl who ' February 22, a dinner win De .ff Ja the American Legion and contact officer for the veteran's bureau. A permanent appointment will be made later, Mr. Raffety ' the left and District Commander C. E. Raffety is standing beside Judge Lindbeck. . er the direction of Bishop E. 'ahlquist, and it is sure to be very fine one. The former members of the ,ard, all the present members nd the public in general is in-itto attend these functions. 100 Members Chartered In New American Legion Post AMERICAN LEGION POST TO MEET MONDAY, FEB. 3 ed m No. 23 Neighborhood Newt Tuesday evening at the city hall by members of the Band Mothers club, and representaives from the various civic organizations and the city fathers were present. These people 'will aid in every way possible to makethis civic affair a success. This contest, which is held anof nually, will bring hundreds people to this city for the day and all public spirited citizens are looking forward to this event with much enthusiasm. The local organizations sponsoring the dance, and from which committees will be chosen at the next meeting are the Lions club, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Woodmen of World lodges, American Legion and city and county Fire Departments. ' said. The bonus bureau here will be sponsored by the recently organized Murray post, American Legion. The accompanying photo shows the signing of the first application for payment of the bonus by Conrad Nielsen. Judge Lindbeck is shown indicating where the signature is to be written; A. J. Peters, Adjutant of the Murray American Legion Post is seated at of the day. A big fie feature will follow with music by MURRAY BONUS OFFICE HANDLES IT S FIRST CUSTOMER Seated: (Left to right) Adjutant A. J. Peters, Bonus Officer, Judge llickey Mac and the girls. Fred service win Lindbeck; First Applicant for bonus, Conrad Nelson; StandSunday evening ommemorate the 35 years which ing, C. E. Raffety, District Commander. Photo Courtesy A. J. Peters Ward iave elapsed since Grant A - vn.1 ) i i si nas organieu. scnuiu the history of prepared un-!- . ,i In honor of Mrs. Pearl Fredericks who is retwering from an illness, members of the NeighOne of the first offices in the A benefit dance is scheduled bors of Woodcraft visited her on state for the assistance of world to be held February 15, in the Wednesday evening of last week war veterans in filing applica- Murray high school gymnasium at her home on Blair street. A tions for the bonus was opened at for the benefit of the Murray delicious luncheon was served the city hall, Murray, at noon on high school band and also to and the evening was spent in Wednesday. help defray expenses for the games. Justice of the Peace, F. Lind- Regional Music Contest expected beck was placed temporarily in to be held in this city some time Mrs, Dave Smith who has been charge of the office by C. E. in April. confined in a local hospital for A special meeting was called several weeks, is Raffety, district commander of slowly recoveri- . February 20. Thursday, heir day W1U consist ui fccuneo nJ a Children's dance, to be uinwed by a hot, wnoiesome start at Sinner. The festivities r x VOLUME 46 Bonus Application Dance Will Be Given Office Opened At For The Benefit Of Murray City Hall Murray H. S. Band rrar.t Ward is celebrating kith a bis homecoming and re- Inion during reoiuaiy, iirac ill be IOUr Udyo w intmn.v.w.. riav ,.;h irogram featuring he ward is being w - r ,rRi ? MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1936 Irant Ward oung man. On Saturday, belief Society uv.'V--- ng, and her many friends are looking forward to seeing her. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson will entertain, Saturday evening at a theatre party in Salt Lake followed by a late supper at their home in Cottonwood. The guests will include, Bishop and Mrs. J. T. Erekson, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Johns, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Ballard. Frank Adamson spent the fore part of the week in Idaho and Nevada. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins entertained at a delightfully arranged MURRAY PARENTS TO BE IN luncheon, today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. Barr CarSCHOOL FEBRUARY 12 WRESTLING BOUTS AT BARN lisle in Salt Lake. The guests were members of the S. S. S. club MUR RAY THRILLING Wednesday, February 12, a which numbers 12. new idea will be introduced to Wednesday evening, January the schools of Murray, to further acquaint the parents of the 29th Karl Pratt and L. E. Ncely Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Broom city as to how the education of staged a fiesta of wrestling, bit- head are receiving congratulaing, and general mayhem in the tions over the arrival of a daughtheir children is conducted. Barn Mur-Rabefore a very ter, a few days ago. Mrs. Broom-hea- d all child the 12th, February ren of the city will stay at home much thrilled audience. was formerly Miss June The contests were engaged by Ballard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs while their parents attend the regular classes of their child- Wild Bill Longson agains Rough Harry V. Ballard of Cottonwood. ren. The arrangements plan to House Leo Papiano; George Garshorten the classes to include diner vs. Jack Brentano; Henry Mrs. Elmer Christenson enterthe first four periods of the Jones vs. Screaming Cyclone tained at a one o'clock luncheon, day in the forenoon. This will Franco; Wayne Madsen vs. Young Thursday of last week at her be followed by refreshments, Alber; also a boxing match bet- home. C6vers were laid for: Mrs. and the day will be concluded ween local juvenile boxers. Isaac Morgan, Mrs. Grant MorA highlight of the evening was with a very fine assembly. Mrs. Seth M. Morgan, Mrs. gan, Some very ahle committees the flying tackle by Cyclone Iris Morgan, Mrs. Franklin T. have been appointed and they Franco of Portland; he missed Morgan, Mrs. E. A. Breitling, Mrs. Jones his opponent, and flew into are listed below: Lloyd Park, and Mrs. Elmo the audience. Mr. Franco was Peirce. Entertainment and program: N. C. Christiansen, chairman; knocked unconscious by the floor, W. F. Robinson, Mrs. S. H. or chairs, or rather by his terrific Mrs. Frank Morris was hostess Fotheringham, Mrs. Lyle Ellert-so- contact with the same. to the members of her club at a Champion Ira Dern refereed Mrs. A. E. White. one o'clock bridge luncheon on one of the bouts and added much Refreshments: at her home on east Thursday to festivithe glamour Miss Kirkham, of the High evenings 48th street. South School, chairman; Mrs. Thomas ties. conof one the Henry Jones, Martin, Arlington PTA; Mrs. The band Mothers association testants, has been in the wrestlRasmussen, Bonny-vieRaymond will hold a meeting, Monday at PTA; Mrs. Ray Park, Lib- ing game for a long time and was 3:30 p. m. in the music room of very impressive against his younerty PTA. the high school auditorium and voicand loud ger, stronger very committee: Advertising a full attendance is desired. A. B. Taylor, chairman; Ern- ed opponent. Thursday evening of next week est Smith, Miss Jane Rothwell Kenneth Spencer, senior, of and officials of the local PTA. Ira Dern will again appear to and Edward L. Barrett, referee Murray more and direct wrestling Murray people will look for The sophomore of Bountiful, studward with interest to this very bouts at the Barn Mur-Ranovel and interesting experi- management will provide some ents at the Utah State Agriculment in bringing the parents very fine wrestling contests by tural College will be chairmen and teachers in contact. Much men who are famous in these of two of the four comittces of the student legislature to be held good should result from such a terriffic encounters. It is very remarkable what shocks, blows, at the state capitol February 7 well planned movement. If you are absent or tardy, it biting, hair pulling, choking, foul- .nd 8, according to Dr. W. J. will be up to the youngsters to ing, and near murder can be en- Vickers, director of debate. dured by the human frame. write you an excuse. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nelson of The film people are said to the arival, of a daughter, born to the names without losing your have spent two million dollars in them a of during the week. in giving picture hardships bridgework. Mutiny on the Bounty; rather unMiss Joyce Mackay has been The Palm Cafe is going to move necessary to show the tough time to a new location, where more the English sailors encountered visiting her cousin, Miss Margarwhen for 40c you can see much et Brockbank at her home in room awaits the customer. for a few days. worse at the Barn Mur-Ra- y next Three hundred people enjoyed Thursday evening. Interesting genealogical classes Shall we say, "Meet me at the the dance floor at the Delano are being conducted each week at Barn next Thursday , Club, Saturday evening, to see an assortment f the home of John T. Barrett cf kicks in the stomach that would South Cottonwood ward, with been sidewalks have Murray Barrett as teacher. All ward nicely cleared of snow in the busi- jar on elephant?" to invited members attend. are some fans will miss ness district this season. Wrestling splendid bouts if they fail to raise Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons have Black is a wonderful shade. It 10c enme next Thursdav. as their guest at their home, Mrs. Of course, Leo and the seems to be quite popular with IdM. E. the local fisticuff persons. quarreled bitterly over the aho. Barnett of Idaho Falls, of his and where subject ancestry Red liquor in the sunset brings he bclnngcd and where he should Mr. and Mrs. Art ash are reblack and blue eyes at the dawn-i- go, all apparently in the spirit i t tgood clean fun or dirty murder, ceiving congratulations over the ft week. "Jdcpending on whether or not you arrival of son during the in educated are the KING MEMORY OF TO THE wrestling Miss Ansley Wood, is in a loidium or not. GEORGE cal Arhospital where she has underComposed by Mrs. Elizabeth an operation. SUGAR GROWERS BEET many gone Glen 4970 street, nold, Murray. a speedy recov friends wish her WILL GIVE OF SERIES is All England mourning S. L. COUNTY MEETINGS The rich and the poor, ery. A series of sugar-bee- t growFor their dearly loved King Mrs. Alice Glavis acted as hos-- . ers meetings will be held in Salt They will never see more, Lake county vindcr the joint au less to the ladies of the Past They stand with bowed heads Chief Companion club, Thursday and much praise has been said apices of the Salt her mother, Mrs. For the good King of England Sugar Bert Growers Association, at the home of delicious lunch-- 1 A John Bergcr. the is Alas he dead. Sugar Company 2 and at o'clock was con served and the Extension Service, the Lmg has he ruled them was in afternoon the spent first scheduled for meeting being Wisely they say, And now in his honor Monday. February 3, at 8 p.m. at the Taylorsville wardhouse. They much respect pay. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burrows The second meeting will be The church bells have tolled the members of their held February 4, at 8 p.m. at the in each hamlet and town, club evening of last Saturday final and Jordan the For King George of England high school, week on Glen ave. home at their his crown has laid down. meeting will be held February 7, The decorations were in Valen8 West m. at at Jordan high the p Long live his memory in the tine colors, and the evening was school. heart of his nation In addition to talks to the spent playing 500. Prizes were The rich and the poor won Frank Summerhays and Men in every station growers by specialists, a feature Mrs. by Hill. Sixteen guests Gordon of the meetings will be a motion May he rest now in peace and enjoyed a late were present been has in colors which His race he has run picture o Su- supper. The good fight he fought prepared by the (Continued on P8ge 8) gar Company. But Death it has won. y, i. i.LlSTRATED LECTURE AT SOUTH COTTONWOOD CONJOINT SERVICES Stirring refrains of military marches filled the air at Murray ITiursday, January 23. Drums roll ed to the time of marching feet bugles were blowing the call to the colors 500 men from the Army, Navy and Marine Corps v bnged. marched through the streets, Mothers, fathers and children - MEETING OF POULTRYMEN stood at the side lines and cheerSCHEDULED FOR FEB. ed as the men passed. Memories of the World War were in the Problems of vital concern to minds of all except the little ones. very Utah and southern Idaho Many of these memories were of loultryman will be discussed by loved ones who had fallen on the of France why xperts at the thirteenth annual battle fields Veeting of the Utah Poultry Pro- - could not they have been spared ucers Cooperative association to so that they too might have been e held at the Newhouse Hotel in in those marching ranks? i fait Lake on Feb. 14 and 15, says These marching men were not ''nrH frnm acenpintirtrt Vnrlrinr, mobilizing for war. They were 1 la rs. again mobolizing to unite in the e The poultry association same bonds of love and companwill follow the annual ionship that had carried them I Js.ecting of an affiliate, the Utah through those trying war days. urkey Growers' association, set They had answered the call of r Feb. 13 at the hotel. More the American Legion and were han 1000 poultry and turkey pro- - united to form the new Murray itf tucers from Malad and Preston Post of the Legion. n the north, to Richfield on the Murray Band Leads March outh, are expected to attend the The Murray High School Band o conventions. led the marchers and were Cooperative activities, market-i- g hv the 100 charter mem information and results of ex bers of the Murray Post. Behind periment work will be discussed them came the Drum and uugie y speakers at turkey sessions Corps of the Sons of the Legion .heduled for 9:30 a. m. and 1:30 of Salt Lake City. Next in line m., J. II. Thompson, turkey were visiting veterans from Mag resident, will preside. All tur- - na, Bingham and Jordan, the w men 3re invited to attend. and 8 engine and boxcar, the Salt Lake City Legion Drum, Bugle . Murray ward Corps and members of Post jno. SOCIETY MEETS FEB. 4 All these veterans had met at Chamber of Commerce in th U I The Murray First Ward Relief Salt Lake City and had formed m ft FniMntf c.,u a motor caravan to their neign- U J. will be theology. The Subject boring city. 51 L: lhe "rrPh Retirement." (Continued on Page 8) f t ? pics of interest are the Book of (jr Graham and the origin of the SOUTH COTTONWOOD M. I. f.l prticlcs of Faith. PRESENT TLAY TO A. Members are urged to read the ( I wn contained in the Relief So- - Under the direction of Mrs. l F'y Magazine for September. play, enEdith Ferguson a j uiseussion will be led by Ruby be prewill titled, "He and She," in uison. A larce attendance is sented this Friday evening quested. the South Cottonwood ward chaof pel, by the drama department l PAXD MOTHER'S CLUB TO as is cast A. The I. M. ward the MEET TUESDAY, FEB. 3 follows: Ruth Dunster, Rosa Bar-,- . A special business meeting n.,nn.i Fprtruson. Mariorio is Called bv the mrmbrrs of the Tame, Irene Reynolds, Ralph and Mother's club of the i high Howe, Bill wu.sr.cr anu 1 ?tM Tuesday evening in the Fors. illustrated lecture on Pal atine by Mr. J. Fetzer of Salt Lake will be featured at South tottonwood conjoint services on mday evening at 7 p. m. A spec- ar- nl musical program is also An 14-1- 5 con-lav- I Monday night, February 3rd, has been set as the next meeting night for Murray's new American Legion Post. The members will assemble at the City Hall to formulate plans for future post activities. All members are urged to be present and to bring in as many new members as possible. The Murray Post promises to be one of the large posts of the state, with over 100 members at the present time. MURRAY POST OFFICERS Commander .... Geo. S. Dingle-dine. n, 1st Vice Commander .... C. Os- car Peterson. 2nd Vice Commander .... O. R. Byers. F. H. 3rd Vice Commander Peters. A. J. Peters Adjutant H. A. Robbins Treasurer Rev. J. P. Payne Chaplain Franz Westover Historian Sergeant-at-Arm- s Henning Anderson. Executive Committee Forrest Cumberledge, Clyde Marsden, Dr. James Clove. HERE AND THERE fol-Imv- I first relief T We hope a certain grand lady of this city does not begin selling elephants. No room at home for an elephant. Karl Pratt is a natural wrestling promoter, always optimistic. Whv do men wear a tiny feath er in their hats? Fine feathers do make fine birds. Dad and Mom should have their photographs taken this Spring a fine keepsake for the family. Hot biscuits and gravy keep love in the home longer than the dance music, or are we wrong 1 is Loo Jensen is taking on an of the financier as-pr- ct dignified. hail, Lots of weather lately snow, sleet, but not very much wind. MURRAY SECOND WARD Granite High School Engineers ENTERTAINMENT TO BE CONJOINT PROGRAM AT MURRAY 2nd WARD Club issued a nice student direc"N t-.nrt ;;nff murrain Mxn- - tory a few days ego. ?0's nf Murrnw Sirr.nd 1 llJIIVnin.B !'1 will present a big dance sored by the M Men and Gleaner t St. Valentine's Day, or "the day prorram Thiir.ivt tYhfunrv Girls will be heia suiiujj wh.-in- g Lovers" will be here soon. of The finest, mort talented at Murray Second ward chap Merliiincrs pnvc boon secured el. Watch for a spurt in postage 1 make this the most outstandi- Soml by congregation .... Ill Go be stamp sales. Much love can . ng program of the year and Where You nam iuu- u . Alhrrt Robinson , Stephen's will m til orchestra plenty of rhythm for the Hnrc! Comic readings, novelty ,uarlrUcs. Hay Langston Co. srnm progressive school of music, Rollicking Rogues from the Uni-o- f Utah' Ventriloquist, a dano,8 are 1", only a few of f e marvelous acts to be present. !' r,cbruary 6th at 7:30 o'clock -t Murray Second ward. You ?uorth!Ct nire lha" J ur lnoncy,, .- Musical dumber .......Boy Scouts The alleged comic Valentines Odis Smith Slogan also be in circulation. Civiwill anu Speaker. "My lair-lisation moves slowly. tir. nii.lma Snarr. Thee".... Trio, We F.ver Pray for Al Smith says the Democrats Gleaner Girts. a "walk". A fine idea BoV SCOUtS may take n rw.mnnv - in our "machine age." Talk. "This Moment and Etrrn"-a. ily"by: President imn Personal wish that the next war Mussolini starts will be in a ShinClosmg Bong "Impprove the place where you can pronounce ing MomcnU." .. - Hol-lad- Mur-Ka- y n. Jiudi-;on- cc J L-J- Ray Allan says trailer business is picking up. E ih y. I Murray High School is again winning athletic fame. . h w L.'ike-Tooc- le j Utah-Idah- o Utah-Idah- ay |