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Show ' No. 12. VOL 38 Murray Woman Honored at District Convention The Central District convent Ion the Hah Federation of Women's dubs was held September 1, 1928 iii the community building at Wod row, six miles from the city limits of the enterprising town of Delta, (if Fttih. of the Jolly The hospitality Stitchers' dub extended to the one hundred and twenty guests made romeiii- ilio occasion one long to The history of this club its sixty members, by the way, is most interesting and Inspiring, for they live on farms some diswith apart, and yet, tance they meet two weeks and find great pleasure in the results of their every Wilkin, ...... li ?. S,,,"s were Murray City. Utah, Thursday. Sept. 6, 1928 Established 1892 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Local Mention Fall Flower Show of SHOWS INCREASE Murray Flower Club List Attracts Crowds Mr. "tin jus. K. I'riivrnr.1 ...t family enjoyed ,.Khlfu, Ili(.nk, Park, followed by a the. The total registration in Murray City schools on Wednesday evening was IX'.i, as compared with i:t,"i.r) at the end of the lirst week lust year. This Is an Increase of 22 pupils, but there will be at least twenty more tninils reirlstereil lie AKl.INGTON SCHOOL of Teachers Three minute day. reports by Llnio McMillan, (1th; Kenneth T Nielsen, (ilb. ; Iobi Jensen. 5th; ..iiner mown had us her r' a,11 time indicated Mary t Frle, Tith ; Jane ltothwell, tih ; guests rimrsday afternoon. M ad activity of Helen Larson, 4th, lieatrlce Farrer. Sam .I;,!,,, Miss ,,llm J&m Mdiit in every instance. :trd; Until Webb, :trd ; Mary Tlng-ley- , An address an Friday Miss increase morning, by Mrs. II making Vera 2nd; LiiHue Turner, 2nd; Leah ltird left. Monday for ,li(.k s one of.he this year of nearly Ilfty more than Hatch, 1st ; Alice Milne, 1st. coliel.. rtah. where she will outstanding Mature; teach the ' 16 "fU'n'""n- - She made a ,,,, "i the public school registration of a vear nirn. there. The ligures show that the in letter music, and impressed h, , A u.rIB lllt, fl.t mt h(ir u il- party con;ioseil of Mr. mid Mrs crease has taken nlace lanrelv In the high school. Figures for Wedli. Walker. '1 mill Willingness to Mr h.,.i m.... is lielp the i.llgene clubs throughout thse Miss oxfnM, Ity K. Allen Itateman Vilda Osborne ami nesday evening, as compared with ftate with nieir niusiuil pro; ranis, cannot be Mr. Sherman Barrntt motored to he end of the lirst week a year ago, Fach wiH-- Mr. ltatemaii will have questioned Wright's ranch on the I'rovo river are as follows: The reports from the at Kamas. and an article in this eoliimn, briefly ex P.IL7 (he week spent ltejs end isj,.,,,,,.,, convention were next in ,rder. Mrs and Labor Da v. plaining some practice of the MurVV. J. ray City Schools. There w ill be no bio Arlington 47 Iiardsley of Park Citv. con to present questions about i!71 Mr, Allen attempt veyed her enthusiasm U, all present Liberty formerly of which there is great difference of in her usual ni.-T;,.I'-Murray for Itoiinyview muj (hp ,ms, ti V(1r Hi. ii.iiiiei r. resident of Montana, has returned For lack of time, the opinion. The series will be coiillned report sem to ordinary practices of the schools to Total Salt Dr. Lake Flemeiiliirv to by live. Tracy could not be rend, but about which (be pa runs may not ,e will be publish.. , i WiS reglstralion 71 i (.arv informed. Miss P.cnihe Harratt ami Mr. High School Issue Of the Payroll Iiuilder. is? .Uli Fuli'iime Age for (Jradc Pupils ion OtIiC( resulted as Carlisle Young were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Young of follows : Total i:i.M Idealy. a child should be admittii President .Mrs. J, j;. Myers of l'avsoii. to school only when lie has rein-hoed It is certain (bat the school reg- Diligham a physical iiud mental lualurlty leelecleill. slratioii this '1 1. ip u in i .. ............ ills- C C Vincent and Vice president-M- rs. ' that wil enable him to lake care of D. .. , f fin tamlly of Kuth. Nevada, have re- his Immediae needs for several Ian, of Murray. high school regl.--i ration - which bus Secretary Mrs. !!. II. Huberts ,,f ,;'ni"''d to Salt Lake to make their about 25 pupils each year for hours at a lin e, to get along w ith home. lsim;!inin. (reelected). other children wilboii excessive dir- several veais oust while il I... Treasurer Mrs. Sedon. " i,m teacher. au,l to uc.piiie riisn-.,.!..,- . i meiitarv i..,. Air. and Mrs. i. J, lSateman and and writing ability In an rending Three directors were elected I,, almost stationary. U evlih-m-that son Paul of lMK'if. Idaho, are vis. average length of time. Sims' it Is till the vacancy caused by the expupils are remaining in school for! with Mr. and Mrs. S. F.. itiug difficult (o determine the exact time terms of the piring those representing puiMis,. f getting a high school when a child 1ms reached ibis Garlield. Midvale and Park Citv. education. sage of maturity, school disThese me: Mis. llutson. Delta; Ml KKAV IIK.II FACIl.TV Mrs. D. It. lirintoii and children tricts admit pupils on the more easiMrs. Speers. C.arlield. and Mrs. V. II. Anderson. Prin ipal ; Nell ly determined basis of age. In dereturned home Wednesday lifter a C. Smith of Tooele, who was llier week's visit at the Simons Itmieh freer. I.ciioia Cornwall, Funice termining an age date, (he rule sbo. reelei ted. in Southern Ftah. They were ac- Daukowskl, Win. F. Frahiii, Hoy nit! be ju t as xissible lo (be child, Mrs. Iturke of Delta was clectei Cardiier, (trln P. Howard. Howard as jusi ns possible (o the distrlc, as companied home l y Mrs. A. L. H ilelegate to the state convent lot, Ilaliskms hi. Flhelyn Lindsay, iletinie as possible, ami should be of the Ftah Federation of Won en' Nielsen. W. F, Hobinsoii, Iteta Sud- applied to nil alike. Miss (nla Frekson from Poca CIuU which will be held in Logan The practice In Murray City bury, l'hlllp It. Stone, Melvin 1. tello, Idaho, Is visiting with some time In Aurll of HVJu. . -, -. - - r-Mr.! JJnl.xl rfrHi-of lif..wn V?.;..r' ti3 tiultli, A.15. Taylor," Konnld .1 . lirst grade who have readied the Mrs. Johli Cully, president of the age of six years on or lief ore the White, and Karlne WIdtsoe. state federation, followed with a Mr. and Mrs. Lester P.elliston of 31st day of October of the In which but talk helpful very brief LIHKRTY .SCHOOL spent Monday at the home year in which the child enters. she urgiil the observance of the al- Nei'bl, List of Teachers of Mr. and Mrs. Win. T. Itelliston. There are two main reasons why truism and democracy that Is necchosen. (bis dale has First, Varlau Netlie Mortenseii, Oth; essary to carry out the principle upMr. Merlin Watts, son of Mr. and Ilariilcott. ,'ith; Howena Pack, 4th It Is the census For date. any D Idea on which the true club Mrs. Fngene Watts, who recently and ,'ith; child who bus reachisl six years of (2. 1th; Madsen, Fvclyn based. returned home from a mission to Brown, 3rd; Beatrice Shnis-r- , 2ml; uge Oetolier 31, the district receives A rising Vote of thanks wns, tendand has undergone an (be regular npproprlutiou from the Crystelle Mathl. 1st. ered the Jolly Stitchers' club for Is home again and Is rea isuiny wi(e. I( dm's not Intheir Fplendhl hospitality . An IIONNWKW SCHOOL to le getting along very a child born one day later. Sefor ported in Tooele vitation to meet In List of Teachers cond, (he dale of OcloU-- 31, jst-udt- s was ncccpie.V and .i, a child to enter who is not 41 li ; Mae tJ. Velum Scott. thus entied another enjoyable sestdxwhen schmd begins. 8omc Chorus dies' l!nd Hay-I; quite ; Ida 3rd exjsvt Jex. The Iji Peterson, Myrtle sion of the Central District of the work on 1st. resume on last page) (heir tu (C.intlnuisl CIn! s. Ftah Federation of Women's . September loth. The chor-.IMonday, was Club Woman The Murray .i.... . n i us is uiiiter uie oireiiiou l:- - sh"", Arepresented I'.v Mr. Nellie Peiinloii, leader; Mrs. Iulle Citizens Lake and Mrs. Minnie Duvall., vi e pn-stuid Miss Helen t. C.ehrliu;. Ident. P.eiiiiloii. niimi panlst. hi,.,,, . j "l'l'iecmceu. "'' "I I t 'any the Pantages, on Lab- - i,-.- ,,, - f SCHOOL WHYS ,, i fi I I . h-e- !'-- i f m - iN-n- Mrs. I). A. McMillan Aorta wuiU uvuvluufc. short meeting of the executive lionnl preceded the delicious lunchwhich was served nt snail eon, tastefully decora tM with while the orchestra high school played musical numbers. The convent iou was calleil to order at :" p. m by tlie president, 11k J. It. Myers of Bingham, and with the reading of the club litany, after which nil Joined In Inglng "Hah our Homeland." the tallies garden flowers, fmin the Iielia Im-o- wvi-ni- l 1 . r. 1!'-H- -- dill, si.tig. Mrs. lfalph King, president of the Ji'lly Stitchers' club, gave the address of welcome to which n brief - tviO!ie was made by Mrs. Myers. Mr. (Jenrge Wilkins .r Delta, on the. piano by Mr'. 3 lion to the tor monogram add on State spa.-window enlarged stris-- t and 4Sth South. The large corp of salss'.iple l Il.f font and nushauics an' all his (be bleM year in their nothliu.' has b.s n certainly and tory, left undone In the way of to aid (hem hi or ef their 11 efforts t putting frtli result. Ids bring alHiiit Tllt. ,.M.nnel of this Murray consists of 'Jl Curl We. ri the leadership of IL l K. and f. fur as n.ni.ager. The oftUv for.e Jas. of consists ,h,.r manager; Dan K. tieicer. sales inn.--phere- s ale. The ii rcinonies Included the bless-- e of the bnll.lliig, the flattie, the dliir mid the Tlif statue stalons. of the St. Tern was l"imteii t the parish by Its pastor. :l Hev. Put k Ma gul re. Joseph Wi'lU save Hie statue of the Vir 1 attended of the t.rant Word M. I. A., which was given Tne-da- y owning, Scptetuiier itn. After a splendid program, darning was enjoyed in the recreation hall siM-la- l , cl. of the PLANNING BIGGEST YEAR IN HISTORY Millati as asslstatiK1- Htien-- hdd .a. m.s-iln- tue The shop I, under - n 3 5 lhir deks tbnt hIiow nm "i the ii.mputiy are the "r'l hi tflb leticy, fiiiivpiilenee and 'mf,"i. Mih ,,w fnrulture. ls( ti.r 'K "' lilting. The walld are 'lis.i,np,i ami hnrmonUIn? '''t tlrtiiH-rbs- fixture , "SJ'U tmlrons pomfort "ml MaLe of- - Bll'k of il,,. of lrtr on se.-ou- Tne-da- H hJPerffiS i j i "Mr."" M I- home Sunday nipmls-r- - were ArlU- Instalbsl. with the Carlisle Mo Iforali. .f. : . 11 rat and 2 varieties and shades of zin- nias were exhibited, with E. Hobi s, It. D. Casto, Mrs. O. U. McAllister, and Florem-- Barratt winning firsts, while Dr. F. E. Boucher won a second, and W. IL Llnell a Heeoiid and third and Mrs. Clarence Wisids a and L. Bcrger a third. In the mixed lmquet class, Mrs. Towu-sem- l B. M. Cross won H Urst : Leo. a Hanson Carl n second and third prize. Carl Hansen won u first and Mrs. E. J. Chigwldilen a second In the pirea exhibit. Mrs. B. M. Cross won a first on basket of brilliant ibm a ble sunflowers. Many beautiful fringed i'lunlas were exhibited. Mr. Frank Gro--wa first mid second; L. Bcrger a CiiiI Itr-- t; E. White A, 3rd : Han-e- n second; Leo Tnwii-eMrs. Fvu Jnmlsnii Mr, J. W. Caldwell and Dr. F. E Boucher won firsts on the snap dragon A. E. White wmi blue Whlmus on Continued on la- -t ft Mr. M.rved had I Cbnrle It. I tkt - Noble Cmnd Club of (ho IlwFraternal at Bf,erm-- Thur-b- iy Hall. It Martin. Mm. Kane Bergor will Mrs nienilsTS are (o attend. Pl-h-- and Mr. of the Cel.trsl I,,f, i. Tiu-d- ay to M-- ml F. tnte Mm tl P Fljn MW. V Ml WIN BOYS MIKIUVMIDVAIK JIMOK I.KAGl I. By defeating the Divine Sinbo1 on parish nine, by a wore of 0 team last Sunday, Father Magulre's Catholic Jiuib-umi the DiiMS-ii- n (he holders of ami Ihh-donated has whbh (be cup Winning their sixth straight vie l'.vs gave a tot v. (ho l of baseball, and there fid exhibition as to (he out doubt au.v never win lo-a- ::'ry . .1 . come. thirty-tw- (u Is- - Wi-Al- Ben-.1,,- Mll"l. " -- .ml Mr. Js.k r.yn ork'a from Ib-- lr In Wyoming w' I QMMlllli A. re r.ea.liig Mill Lake the urst of June, (hey went illicitly to Toronto, Cnmi'la, where they made a brief vl.-- lt (o Mr. Howell's brother, then (o Montreal and New York, where they sailed no the S. S. Levii for LoihI'-ii- , arriv athan June Mr. ing In (hat city on the Unwell has seven sisters In Eng land and a fhort visit was made to each one. The first visited was In Cranlelgh. Surrey. iiu-nuothcr at Sawbrldgwoith. lleicfordsliire. Betiirnlng to Iuidoii (lay Iravclcd lo Colchester, I'. x, where nimth- vv.-- I uned theui and they er visited (he two beautiful sen port towns of Cluxton-oSet and From thl- - point lln-I raveled over (be rl-fruit and veg hlie. vvlil. h etable belt lu supplies the city of i S'li with crcps. great quanliiie- - of th Their next vl-- it was whh a .r From in Spaulding. here they Nottingham l atteuib-the Agi icnhunil Show of Fuglaiid. vvhl.h, tln-ay. I he Ftah Slate Fnlr Is but a mhiia-turHere tln-- saw Kb g Ed.vnr.l and tj'iecti Mary at the si-t- er - LliK-ohi- si-t- I Iti-va- e. page r f Clnle nl WiH-bra- . The Fat nehekah Thomt.m d,, 1 - ' Prudent Mt i ' - tnents Mr. njf.-- Many I 0 y "'- ,hrT iv,' ..mine. "! - fr,,m A. .1.1 .,t tatuif III ..iThnyne to nieir American Ti.k ..ill ntuin Mlo-- nH, Tlmpanogas Casein Indelti-b-mr- . 1MI-- cia,,.,, lirst; W. IL Liiinell seconds. CATHOLIC co-m- i I- .ml ;-; '. Mas- Wblie nt h'-- Home, i " The time was r i .- nfterniHiti. fn-- hway and n netit in a iii-- pollslusl I'rigbini"!. and reflects tunny . ,..,.1 Mrs. D- hh-l f lie Cbevrolot, window boxe. (be P,,'Bu,rdsy owning'. mid e .urprl-- Cre-a-- r aii. Ii ..." . r X ,balrs of r the Nckhh-- Is-r-- ''' r Imi-iuu- MciiilH-- .n Jo ' owning at 7;3!. I M.Namani a tun inurement of D. U. A. C. "'"'J' piov Iii (be spleiidlil liw. fill-- ' us furcmiin. T. CarlMe. M'tiipinrtl nn.l enlarged quarter1 Verl St at en. F. V,,,"tf Winkler. Hrb ll' ('aili-- ii Mmor Co. Web.lcr. "ft Carlisle. hurdwood floor f ruff. Harold . his eott ol ..i i..- Ibplay room, which U double a ml T. H jeiiMii" " former De, In to intr-- t hets-r- s h Stale Mi 1 IV-l-de- ui Chrl-teii-- - steptdne along at Scut Oarr Cutler. m ' and ter rimer the Stake of l arivr Vl.ghila Is oxteiid.-Invitation An p.oard. of ;rnu( Ward lo S.u.s. to all - u lo. s. ' j pro-Ide- NE They give a very Interesting of their itinerary, covering 15 oi L'U thousand miles, with u.ir visits to relatives, friends und places of world Interest. nj s - s It Is not every one's privilege to a lifieen or twenty thousand u lie trip (o "lands afar." Such a trip however, has jiisl ended for Mr. and Mrs. John Kowell of Dill Avenue. Murrav. take .v,-ia- l - . t m i with which was proftiM-lferns ami autumn flower. Danc Introduced ing director A. I. White. (he dan.-eduring tiowlty ....... ,,,.ur.l,wt lit! ...I iii.i-exeliiiig. Fdltli Wallcti and LUHe Holmgren. . l:tl guest of (he evening were Sj-- . Crus were offered bisikkivi-'- r. ami Klorem-- C . ''T ill" . Mary Inry of Iis Aug-Mi- !tenourapber. or .. The a1e for e Is John Aiitoziui.J.Murrii? "tiaicl the nrg.in. The Cludr aid- W Carlisle. Verl M.MHian. and Ja- -. ! Stanley MiMisluor Hunt in rendering the Mm Y. Johnson. ho Is In 'harpr p has D. r ... CARLISLE MOTOR CO. pr (tie own and AH MHunt. Harobl Malm it County Three hundred die oiiuiing w-- John J. Mitty Mslmp of 'In. Cajlmlie ileacese of Suit l4ike, Mumlay oiTii lated at the dedication St. m the church of Ttiui, the 'little flower' of Mid- - Sin! Inns of Salt di-il- m lit. licv. Mary. To the pre-lden- MAY ( gin ns-elv- oisM-ation- -- IIIIP 10 ENGLAND - A ATUOI.IC ( Hl'IU II AT MIIY K V.S DFDICATKI) MONDAY, SKITKMBKK The Fall Flower Show of the Murray Flower Garden Club, held in the First National Pank Building, In Murray, Wednesday, drew a throng of visitors and a great number of exhibits and wide variety of gorgeous blossoms. Dahlias led In number and variety of exhibits, ami blossoms measuring from 8 Inches In ilia meter down to the smallest and most exquisite varieties were displayed. Mere words sisun utterly inadequate lo describe the gorgeous beauty of these blossoms, In every hue and shade. Kobert Casio led with his exhibit of dahlias, bavnlg 4i varieties exhibited, mid carrying off 2i blue ribbons Carl Hansen came next with It lirst prizes, followed bv Mrs. Ida Hillstroui with ." lirxls find one second; Mr. A. F. White 3 llrsls Hlid 1 second; Mrs. D. U. McAllister 3 llrsls and second; Mrs. K. J. Chegwlihlen, 3 (lists and seconds; W. F. Williams, II. C. Carlisle ami It. M. Cross each a lirst and Mrs. Lewis Thompson and Mrs, Fred Morgan each 2 prizes. In number Asters were displayed, with a great number of varieties. W. 11. Llnnel! led with 5 llrsis and 2 seconds; Mrs. Ida Hillstroui 3 firsts. W. Williams I lirst, 2 nml 1 third; Florence Bar- rati '1 firsts and 1 ccoml ; Mrs. J. W. Caldwell 1 lirst; A. F. White 1 lirst ; A. M. Peterson. 1 lirst ; Leo Townscnd 1 second; Mrs. Thompson 1 second, and Mrs. Fdlth Frickson 1 third. Iu the gla.loll. A. E. White led iii ill .... r J Hi ' yf '"r 9 0' 4AvA.Mit- WHMOffWAUitil Features of the game were a wry fast triple and a double play on tin ..nrl of- the local tt mil. Anolh-gaine remains (o ls playe.1 agalii't (be stromt Magna nine on Sept. 10. s played that day will decide H' This giiine and the oilier games to runners up. After thai date the winning team will I the (tuostn of honor at a banquet In St Vlms-ntHall a which time the cup will I r.reetited. The Hue up for Hun H liWIia I. LESTER Candidate for the Nomination of County Commissioner of Salt Lake County at the Republican County Convention SEPTEMBER 1 9 2 8 Your Support will be Appreciated Another sister tit Wb' b h, N wai (be i.e.,; en t'-- I. t. and then to Fly. Cmiibil-lbite, bad the where Mrs. of vlitlng (he scenes of her hir'h-placwhb-k1u bad n.-- i v iicd 1! Tsi - the t ran f v afor years, Little DoWiiliMiu. when, she llvi-met Mr. Howell, and tbi-again their roMinuo in tl"1 nii-binepinks as v!in life was young. . Sliiitham. Mr. Itow ell's bivilq.'.-i-lixc-was also visited, uut J aunt, his fatler's Kter, of age, years r.- - . - l h.-i- I -- Mr. Uiiwell'i. fr Mail- had la-- t torn a it In vl-- win. Hi . bti-ibir- '.'I year , - w:.h T.j.n-liti.- 'lo vi-l . the villa;., i f Then (o Wttle- -. Lbilifairf.s ban, by tin" -- eii, nt. visited Mr. im-- Mi Biiby who visited the I", S. -- ome o and were the ginw Mr, and y Mm. Hire Howell, Cnarven Ca-tl- o In I v! tln-- H.- -l be Wt Hi where the fiM Piiti-.n. Wales la said to have and ami Mr. Mis. of relatives b1o day' (tame was: of t1n I Muslim 1st b, O'Brien; 2nd h. Kit: 3rd b. W'aller iJouglas HoliU; If Mash; of PihI-ro- ; Service Station, lu their Oliver; rf H. Juretlch c K. Juretlch; homo. In those picturesque p Pet rill. h. Accrliigf.-nAt Lnnolilro, John Touib h of il array was the a lsil with Mr.. Hovveirs oa was rnjojed cam The played umpire. brother and family, and (o Ibirn'e... (be Midvale dinmonj of the Copper a of fair (bey place Ipey omlgrntisl fmni In the prew-neContinued on Inst pan-.fUed crowd of rooteri. taln, - f 1 . e ) v |