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Show -- No. 48 Vol 36 Cottonwood District Boy Scouts to Hold SUFFERERS .Annual Campaign $1644.45 TO MISSISSIPPI FLOOD At a meeting of the Murray branch f the Salt Lake chapter of the Ked held iu the MurCross, American hall last Monday evening, the ray city was appropriated to sum of the relief fund of the Mississippi flood sufferers. Includes all The Murray branch and civic fraternal orga4iiz- religious, communities: the in following atioiis Mill Creek, Murray City, Ilolliday, Tnylors-ville- . J rinton, South Cottonwood, Ilennlou, Granger, Hunter, and Winder. Since the committee considered that this amount would represent the fair imrtion of this branch of the allotment of 2.j,0(H) made the Salt Lake chapter, it agreed that it would be inadvisable to conduct any further drives for funds in any of these communities at the present time. However, any individuals or firms who wish to make sieciul contributions may do so. Such contributions should be sent to I). A. McMillan, cashier of the First National bank, who Is treasurer of this branch. $10-14.8- SMITH'S CASH FEED WINDOW ATTRACTS MANY Mr. Smith is greatly Interested in pedigreed rabbits and he ulso raises rabbit for food purposes. Some of bis rabbits reach a weight of six to seven pounds in less than three month. The study Mr. Smith has made of rabbit raising 1ms led him to perfect i .social feed for them which he calls "I'r Rabbit Food. This food is com- IHised of rolled grains, skimmed milk, and minerals, essential to the rapid growth and production of a line made of meat, as well as growing a splendid fur. Mr. Smith is recognized as an authority on rabbits and their growing, and will be glad to advise anyone regarding the requirements of these animals, and especially their food needs. This advice Is of special value to anyone interested, and very much so to the person just starting in the raising of rabbits or one who has had dilliculty in getting a satisfactory growth from his rabbits. Ctah u have distinguished again ciipuiriiig national peimants for excellent work in lie Modern Health crusade. These pennants have been received at Ihe office of the I'tah l'ublic Health association and are being presented to the schools in person by ltuth Ward Mumford, director of child health education. During the past week vis-it- s were made to Murray, .Ionian and Granite districts. This week Mrs. Mumford is visiting Tooele district. by Will Lay Cornerstone y "?; ' 'O - '- to carry Ibe organization for another year. We have our own district organizn-jlinn- , which consists of a chairman. .secretary-treasureand chairman, jice district committee, aiong with 'district comniissioiii r. liach distrl t I hat Is under a local council has Mich ii orgaui.at ion to conduct scouting affairs in that district. We also have ill local court of honor where the boys of il, e district receive their awards and to which we invite the public to attend and become better neqmtiiited with scout work. business (Mir hading professional, and educational men of this coiuiihiii-itare gning a large portion of their line in helping the boys ill their work and giving them examinations in first class and merit badge require-j 11 X - M i NF.COM) ( 01 NSKI.OK urday at the family itilh v.- f: .' J jr- V If ti ' 'U.H h 'ifl - " . iH - j ' ions the sj. in at . b C( i,.1! ti el-it- .day and peat, a- - bosj his ;iirf biti--tiaiiii-ihe l enl. t,i'!s , cannot Mini i! M-- -- !, r. pii.jM-i- i. w l In church work. Prior to being counselor hu was ward clerk. lie was also secretary of the court of honor of the Murray district of the Salt Lake council of the l'.oy Scouts. lie was employed by the Koyal Crystal Salt Co. Surviving lire his widow. Lily Johnson Ahlberg; two children, Laura and Ma rinc. his father and mother and the brother sisters: and following A. Mrs. Ahll-erg- Frieda Tuner, Election of Officers by Aerie of Eagles Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. William Casey, of Murray. Nv SCHOOLS W IN 1'IUZI S Iloiineville school The 1 first won Lind-bladc- prize in the Clean-CCainpiii;;ii. The second prize went the Liberty School and the third prL.e to the Arlington School. All of the schools did Ihe campaign and itiniKiign a very fine cooiieraliou. is lo be done Ihe in the front ranks si bonis are ;dv,'s f (hose wnrkhig earnestly a':d officially fc; the g oil of the cnilM'. work In officials of Ihe of this Whenever anything -- I'iemlid 11 (lit) . I WHIM; 'OF KtlOMs IN lm.ILM: ( AMIMICN AT AIM INCTON SCHOOL OKl. .T '1 II K ally well interpolated by. Hie dramatic Mrs. K. P. Harker will Ik' at borne reading of Mrs. Ileier I!. Smith. At the nf the tableau in her inaiiy friend after May II, in :!.dnw a pj !'.' rs t' e vtamlo'g ill of ihe di'fereet grades and four pretty girls, curving baskets of her apartment in the Harker 1, noes of ti e Arlington school, togeth- carnations, j iescnied one of these em er wiih ihe teacher- ;nd smnMir- - of : the iiiovciii'-i:Are yotj Inking note of the great ;.orivii!:ige i f lla rea-- e !.iw ;.rd the iM to week? It I er il'lil ;;o:t! from WiH-i iai'eed iuieresl lag. Stadias of Ucmiis in Oral Hygiene j (aniuicn al Arlington School l Glen lleliiiion ith tu ngs loo iiigtdy foi ' ; - thai ! f'tiuie client sjn-iiWere ;el lie iismiiiIIv. Nominal ion made ill the meeting and Ihe May ;ih w!l be held at the IMt lioetiiig. A r cent. First grade Mrs Paul. i:i I iiM'ball team was o.g.iuizeii In tin-.1. W. Kothwell, Mrs. Mrs. Lioii inel Mice gaaies of gie it tVrJI! - Sponsors: Mil riy Fugale, Mrs. Ualjdi iivaiw. -, lire I'Olllg plaln;is. Vi iv.'lie i.imi; Fir-- t gtade Mis- - Milne, s.will likely Ih- cbaneuged fi.r a game 'cut. Smi!imi!: Mrs. I'axbl W. Smith, and the slaughter of Ihe wn-- i Tis. Ivan T.tf:. Mr- -. Oscar M Henry. tie- Morrav Will be e;xced li loo Second grade - Mrs. Itr-oi- i. I b.n are iolng to reiillj I the. Mr- -. W. A. SoteliSMiiisi.s: el.t. sintf in Ibe biisel.!l line. isoii. Mr- -. W. T. P.elli-io- ii. of the sillg'lig l"( the T'MH'le colivo! !M )ier Sein'id gtade Mi- -- Neil-ni- l. Hon was ciiiri.il out end Mor-:I C. T. Mrs cent. SMiisni'; Intelvcl llis l.t the oli clil Hi Mr- -. l'.radford. ,. soMie Teal niellow lnwb. Third guide Mr-- . Culler. V. iM'l. Sponsor; Mr, i.eorge Jenkins. MURRAY TEACHERS MEET Mr- -. Will. Ciililiegelter. . Warn-k- l. 1'"' (hT Third grade Mi-s 1' A Hseeling "f the Muri!l Mrs. imiI. Siwiiwirf; Ualjili Ilayward, latioti wa lobl Monday aflcl Mr- -. i rover F--. I'.rowti. ..! I'ontlli grade Mrs. Wnlimi. M Hr itewii hi the Arlington mIhmii. were school Mr- -. the Freil Knud-ii- i, for iiilliing jiar !.,! 'lit, Spnii-- r: lio-- c Mr. TiV -. ted Wete Mrilii iboscil Frank Silver. Marliti. Cs mt , lor. Fonith grade -- Mi preid.iiii Mr- -. S'.tt. and r - Mid. S(oii-ois- '. d tit ; Mis- - 'leer. -- ,n Mrs. F. II, Morgan, , ! r Fifth Krade - Ml-- s I rrle, I'm nier; Mt, Cu:ir and Mrs. ,il A. ; . Cooier. SiHiii-cNei'liliv i inn,iiiiite: Mrs, 'cut, M .rtet.stii w. r b's Jr. Fred l'ulmcr. Mr. and Mr a! r Fifth 'grade Miss lillertsoti, Kl ill - n J.re' t!:iMe lo Hie Nut ioi i t" iiii.ui wlbb int. Spt.sni: Mrs. I. 11. Snarr, Jr.. i;.i'niiti"iii con. the ig I j -- r si,,-tea- - ! I 4 - I'rio-sNii.- v ' jLr 1 r ... . - "v i -- , - ',Ss; s 4 .. . k. -- t " ' . .r t. f. ' 'r . v J 4 i i ' I if . ! f u i '? I 5 ir -- 1 1 S.f-:- j Pi - ni ! n- i 'U- v - Si.tlle ill held i" Wiisbio.i.n. Jul.' for ii ration Airmige l.vre Nltig made Hie "" I ' af!i rn"..n tielr fiieiel- - ticM Tu. sdny ; . J r l'.i!" Mr- -. K, I. NjgriH'ii. gnnleMr. Ilaywarj. Hhi Webb. .mi. St.iisor: Mrs. J. Sixth SUth grade -- ltd. Sioiiuni; - Mr. Mr- -, Mrs, Ii, W. KIENZLE BIRTHDAY PARTY it Ki u b 't ie j bU .Iglilh birlbday ai inv i j bulled bi ,vum! aty with h party chi-l,a 4 w- - k Ho; fliemN. A fine t nil ntleliding He party. ''" Kt. Rev. t. !,. Jolm J. Miuv. will make an official visit nM.-- p Mnrray -- f lny -- n May "; iU w ci.rncrhl..nc of Hie ClnirJi of St. V.ucut .V Paul ar-l d!icr at that iinc. A Kathcrini; v( city ufimaN of Ktcct i ,crs..tis i1I attcti-- a:ul IcaJ llic cctri;i"iiy and a t lanticl is 'sT llic An apjroiiriiatc tcrcmuiiial larj;c crowd is expected. Hie l 11 bv ilijov.-- I. K liT(N Finl.m. Cnrydoii M r Chiini-Uihiii- ;ilbrenth. i.oini; ok moke siiki p 1 The Sail Fake County Junior Live S'o'k Club have bi-- going co sue- cssfiilly that John V.. PUtoii 1ms Ihiii liaftf-- l for additional purchasing "tk. Mr. Pixlnii Joiiroi sl to Mt. to buy more l'!ca:int tbl !ei p, n luativ application have Ibiii of I! 0 Ur i'ilii I'll' lli f.Uc t oii,.i(iiV ib'ing a ti a! Id , inisitiist 1." ' in the line of ""i ppl.villt IK memiier-i.ifi.no-In arriving from bojn Itiltial iih tlnir InI In the Club. This work is going Inw. Mr. Cii-- r lia unuoal tiliid be lo a great benefit lo this rvsluu. lu tie plauiiiiig of Lome rei'iirciiiciit. Mr. C'per l VV h g 11 coni-hisini- i sj,;, n.ii i cs ln!i last 'i'ces f M r. Teal ami i er life- Murriy and bad been active blems to each mother Caufiu per-eilag- I I The deceased spent his present. Amid tears of Joy all present declared that The Murray First ward Sunday the exercises impressed them as never school jiave one of Hie most beautiful before of (he happiness, the beauty, pageants iu honor of motherhood at and the sacredneNs of motherhood. lis scrvbes last Sunday that has ever been seen in this cominuiiily. The presentation, arranged and directed by Mis. A. I). Cooper, was callLocal It depicted "The Singing Mother." ed in the most interesting manner, Flection of officers was held by through song and living picture, four Murray Aerla No. 17tM), F. (). E., stages of inoihei hood. The firM of Friday, May fl. The following memthese stages, the bride, iut rodueed by bers were elected to office: Un.se Sberaniaii. was represented by Farrls. Stauffer; vice President, in bridal atMrs. Varian Morton-o- n Geo. E. (Jordon; Chaplain, president, tire Ihe second, young motherhood. In- Chris Wolfley ; Inside guard, Geo. !iroi!iiced bv Mrs. A. O. Cooper, was ora n ; outside guard, II. Beuson, secrepresented by Mrs. Veil McMillan retary, Fred Peters; treasurer, Ernest :i ml babe; ti.e third, the liiiddle-ngei- l p. w. P. Eckman; trustee, Wright: , mother, iiitrediiced by llclln ). Siindvvall. physician, was represeuteil by Mrs. I. 15. On June 3 will he Installation of Kiliitoii and five children; and the officers ami a good time is planned fourth stage. Ihe aged mother. Introfor all. Hrother, come and enjoy yourduced by Manasseb Smith, was reprenew officers get sented by Mrs. William Turner, Sr. self and help the a is work and it will 'This going. lig . and James Sabine. The introduction of each of these take all of us to keep It going. Yours for a Hiieocssiiiful year in L. mothers consisted of the singing of a T. J. and E., song appropriate to each stage as the J. W. K. impersonators marched down the aisle lie of illlircli and took their iositiol Go to Ihe Ioador Store for new ti.e sland as shown in the aeiniii-I'i.u.'inIdeas In men' toggery. Something new photograph. T!-whole pageant, was exception- every day and all of the best. ISy. Mr. C. K. j Ik r,vV. ;: - - oiHIl residence, Second Ahlberg. time in 11 MEET AT CHANT!CLEER 'wi Al.I.liU. ray City cemetery. Mr. Ahlberg was Ihiiii in Murray, November 7, 1 s;i. He was the son of Mr. mid Mrs. X. F. j LIONS ,m'H-- ; West Street. Funeral crviees were held at the Murray Sec-oud ward chapel 011 Wednesilav. llish-- ' Kvald Nygreu was in charge of the! services. Interment was at the Mur- y The lioy Scout organization is the iu the largest boys' organization world. There are organized troops in .".'.t countries and at the lutefiiiitioual .lamboree which is held every four years oil ilitlerent natlotialitioi are. represented. Many people still think that Scout- for ling is a military organization lUiys. bid Mich is not the case, for out few marching drills tl.ere is side i f nothing military about scouting. We hope (hut all the people of thin district will respond generously when callnl on for funds as we nssure you We that the money is not wasted. have a finance committee of tl.ree of our leading men of this district and all bills will have to be approved by llievi before being paid. We l.lso are on n budget system and our financial rej oil will be publisheil so that the (nil lie may see how the money they re:. tribute i being s;ie!tt. Ion't for is to :tn and lei's go over get, M.i he !oi. ! Ii. WATTS. Idst. Com IfW- - rAdtANl Niels .Joseph Ahlberg, second conn-- j selor iu the ward bishopric died Sat- 11 The ! IN SUNDAY alHUUL efforts are very evident. 11 ; "'If'"! . MOTHERHOOD GREATLY HONORED May r', the largest crowil ever in the l.adiis' Literary cluli is exiected I - rf Established 1892 From May is to ;i0 inclusive the to attend the card party on that date. Cottonwood district of the' Salt Lake Father Maguire lias worked night and council of lioy Scouts of America will lay to make the party a success and conduct its annual campaign for funds the splendid results arising from ids llielits. schools thenselves j &udw LiSi'ci 1 UTAH SCHOOLS WIN The Smith Cush Feed Store attracted considerable attention the past two weeks with a window display showing his prize winning Flemh-Giant doe. This doe carried off the first prize for an eight month Hteel doe at the Utah State Fair last fall. Mr. Smith aLso won second prize at the mammontb show held at Compton, California In Mrs. Violet I'.armtt bus moved from Maarch of this year with his Flemish 47."."! South Stale street to I7US South Giant steel buck. State street. Hi j-- Murray City, Utah, Thursday, May 12, 1927 MURRAY BRANCH SENDS r JOURNAL AJND NlirV&jLJ& de-irii- ig p Let's Be Fair WHEN MONEY IS SLACK; WHEN crops fail; when credit is needed it is the Murray merchant whom we seek for friendly service. He tides us over with credit; he charges no interest; he provides us with reliable, guaranteed merchandise fairly priced. In short, he "holds the bag for us." That is why he deserves all our patronage in times of plenty as well as in days of stress. And isn't it a pity that there are a few who use him only as a leaning post-t- o tide them over the slack days and use their cash to fill the coffers of the big out of town houses who never spend a cent in Murray. We all need that merchant-w- e need his confidence, his friendship. Our town needs his enterprise the service he renders in hane dling only guaranteed, goods that he is here to stand back of day in and day out. Let's give him our cash when we have it. Let's pay his bills as promptly as we can. Let's earn and merit, the confidence he has placed in us and in our community. Let's need him and he needs us, support him-w- e our trade, and our unselfish good will. first-grad- BOOST-MURRAY-BOO- ST |