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Show THE MURRAY rage 8 7 :30 p. m. BAPTIST (IURCH 'SKKVICKS (02 East 4Hth South) Jniues P. l'iiyui', l'astor Residence 125 East 48ih South i'hiuie Mumiy 2WMV ReRuHur Services; THE (OMMIMTV MKTIiOUIST DwiKht 10 u. in. Sunday School, a. in. Sermon. ll:uo C:l") ji. in. l'oinii; I'coiilc's : Sunday Nciid-IiiMm.' Cornelia Clayton U Mrn. mill Mr. with u few (luyn inn! family. It. II. Clayton Mortice H. CtiiiiiiiIhks iiml son of JWird of the Sunday IhH Schoul were dinner quests Sunday of Mr. find Mr4. Eurl Evans. Conjoint wssloii of the M. I. A. of tli East Mtdvale Ward will be held Sunday evening In the ward (HIKCII M. KITCII, 1'm.tor :(Ki u. m. School 1 Stinduy Church Service 7 :'M l. liny Scouts, Troop N. ! "' 7::io to in. 7, Mou-diiy Tlic program will le Riven l.v tin Yoiiiik depart incut, ii nd the sjienker will hi' Mrs. Richardson of the Stake Hoard, who chaR-l- . will talk on the. adult class work. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. McNmimra and children were Salt Ijiko visi A Fair of many unique features offering daily the thrills of and a gay carnival circus acts Whippet Dog Racing fireworks. glamorous Tight great.days of amusement and education.' Come to the tors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brady and children visited Sunday evening lairl with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans. met with Miss Beatrice Siiiis-ra very painful accident Saturday evening when the- automobile In which Hhe wns rldliijr skidded on lh wet pavement. She Is at her home on South State street suffering from conciusslon of the brain. Her many frit'nds hojie for her and complete recovery. Npec-dMrs. J. N. Bock and Mrs. A. Me-Earland of Salt (Ijike were visit-lnThursday of last week at the home of Mrs. I). W. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Miner motored to Hpiiiitrvlllo and were weekend guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I). V. McDonald and children motored to Iehl Sunday. l Mrs. Annie (JiveiiwwMl Tuesday with Mrs. Bay Greenwood. Mrs. V. T. Wills of Midvale sent Tuesday with Mrs. Sarah Bennett. Following the preliminary exer rises of the regular Sunday eve services at the ning Sacrament ward cIihx-I- , the Primary nrganl.a-tioheld the Trail Builder GraduNE ,V VA'i ation exercises, conducted by President Mrs. Niels Nielsen. Opuiilng TO IMFP.07C ALL YOU? prayer, De Boyce Kartcliner; lu- troductory remarks, Mrs. Nielsen; HOME: BAKING class demonstration. Trail Builders, coinluct.il by chevr lewder Mrn. 1- ICh ill Bobbins; clarinet solo, Ed(JsoSporry Drifted Snow Pour in tts foltofJ r.uf'ir recipe. -. -!his i.i w t!.:s ith ' ward Bobbins; flag ceremony, Boy recu'ts you got naprovod Sro.Drifted ba!.1 a!l in Scouts, isiiiiVitcttsl by W. Z. Kartell- 'orv.v'cci !o-r- j u:-ccno Vv'e3i'G cortljX tier ; also the Welcoming Trail Vow brocct s:''..n'j Itho Builders Into Boy Scout Croup; History of origin of Boy Scouts, Marbv Clayton ; paier on Scout vl licet f'.ni a Craft, Don Grfi'iiwood ; short Ciiiup Tr.on rr:! II.: 4 Mrs. John Shaw of the Pri talk. o cry tr.Qrc"; of mary Stake Board; rr. IT .'I 9 c;a"nq un';! smoct' certificates by Mrs. Nielsen; lie- 1 I ccplmice. L. . B. boys in the M. 1 il r ..k Ar:i grtiasd rru.'n pan' I. A.. President Wallace Miller- S 1. rr O aiw.-'iluteb closing remarks. Bishop T. T jmci Daic hi s 1 g f sin-n- 1 4 n A 1 j brco. ip: z- t-- - tTv;' . V". in lrg; Uns'nwiMHl. o hor oven i"5'1 J.C.PEMNEYCJ Utah Murray- - i m 1 I I m y iiiik u Iff I I 1 centages of occupation of the rooms In the Arlington school for 192H-2were as follows; 9 Percent of occniiatiou of Elementary school rooms, Arlington school: Boom No. 1, per cent of occupaucy 92; Boom 2,90; 3, 90; 4, 77; 5, 87; 8, 87; 7, 82; 8, 87 . 9, 107; 10, 109; 11. 109; 12, 105. The, figures show that the serious overcrowding occurs In rooms 9. 10,11 and 12 which hold fifth utul sixth grade pupils. In these roouis each teacher has from IS to f.3 pupils, which Is at least 10 to 15 pupils too many. The overcrowd lug In these grades Is due to the influx of alxait thirty pupils each year from the Itomiyvievr school. Since we have only the first four grades In the Botinyvlew school. children who pass the fourth grade work there, go to Arlington fur the j fifth and sixth grade work. Space should lie provided at Iluiinyvlew that the fourth grade pupils could he kept there fi.r their fifth ami sixth guide, w.irk. This vvnul.l relieve the cnjigi'Mtliin at Arlington mid would do away wlih the to Arlington Hrho.il, across two railroad tracks. The iimgi'stloii lu the class rooms of tlm illnh School may be shown In the same way as that at Arlington. The jier ivnt of the iiiunlicr of pupils actually enrolled In eleven flcadeinli' clsss rooms fir sum during the day and the maximum iiini,Ur that should e n ni h Mum Is ad follows; .Nit. st 1, cviit of iHvuisin- - r.H.ui 2, 12rt; 3. 134; 4, 137; 127: tl, 135; 7. 127; 0, 127; in, 2.3'i. In I li I ! I J M- Don't S'h'i'V'C'r! for You to ttvn-lm- ft' v - iVNC UY'--- Jv;-'- : f cnm.nt ilili.al atti l ui! po-il,- a ,i; rnJ; in. ho. tUU Wurm linihle bUnVctnj (JcMKUt; ?Jx8-- in. h(. e exceptional 1 phi.!, der . a!crn vaJiifl xw nx. Illgll uiiMiiiltnry, n,H 14 $2.98 M. I. A. If You Want to lii.ol wrk, Hliiiiisplieif RssellllllllH Cash ;1 at Your Door No Dtlay ANY QUANTITY Phone Murray 186-- W You should buy your Furniture1 .' m. Needs now! ARE BEING MADE ' SPECIAL SAVINGS I I 1 Every article in our entire stock has been specially reduced for this I 5 sale A small payment down will hold a bound V mkZhA im. mmKp s. .'. ' '.X vim IVtil m s4mMikmm newly a a a a a i Granite Furniture Company "Growing Stores in Sugar House i - Thrifty Communities' - Murray Park City Bingham sr- 4-(Tr-t- "C-v- V j f ' ITicy rrach and cover inj kill at the laribcM rinc itM hi.h ou can rvprct to biinjdwn your Sane You know Win t cboMcr J iaJ by ihiir ru h nd color. MaJc in 10, 1 2, 16. 20, 410 itauile and 4lO cahber. I'rove Uulr worth on S-- your firt trip. 11)11 S!t VUK-ltii- ige itrt. lii flm! Next Week A Luge Variety of Items nt Chicago New York P rces Smith rtas few 5W. E All o .n cotiditbrn: fine heater, nti.l odd (.lent furniture. Tel. Mur. 4'U7 South Stole. the Winchester Sale OK MAT -- Store llulldlng. .'oft front "li State ttrvef. Inipilri' South State Street and Hardware "TUP. WINCUKSTI-4814 a a a n tlllltl it a a ii fur pnwl a a ,,H Knt Mcept hcal-- Hl 4ilt South -- Phmi Wawti'b 123U WsHt. h N745 J. ! a a HKiutlfully Ibiune m a a AND SAVE BUY NOW E ; For 1 a fornMm! kitchen aid bath. trlctly Ui.hI.th. Phone 3") W. WxSO. a a bill of furniture for s 2 Nsl fisinn. $7.90 a a future delivery I NATION-WID- - a a I! ill TIME AT THIS mm BKNT a a 3 pliiJ 1 a 1 1 ! a Don't Overlook ?3.93 fl EGGS WANTED "OxSO . Buy . tench. , 1N, Save Murray City the !,e LIKh n. ,, l' for at least crease of population, ten years to come. held eft,.,,. WliLnver an us. In the Murray hil. n.bly U 47',.2 1 that district. This plan would ieve the overcrowded conditions both the Arlington school and High school. It woiiild provide the building needs of Murray City schools, bused on the present In- pupil the hull titloii to which the Intier pri'i t'OK latrrn with the program. Ward officers meeting was held relMonday evening In the ward in After the business session dainty re. the fivshmciits were served to 50 by for officer of the Young Ladles of tlm have im iiHMiily r.Miiii. In nr. to iletelnu right attitudes mnl Hie .. 1 c clve m $1.98 pattcrni; litjnkcls. Pair nt only A 'r. program has !.. ranged ami the graduation exeai of the Sea dull girls and Trnii Builder boy of the Primary to the iU. I. A., will be held In connmion IS NOW OWJ I PartAVool Blankets, Pair All-Wa- ! I I I ! I s c! Cotton Double Hlankets, Pair KVat value - Attrtivc ptjiJ p,itmn. Site 70x8 in.hrj. Wliipjt'J cndl. we are I HiusK-u- l The Furniture Sale of the Season U eiilltliyl The larger high mlnmls "f the state tint a class 1 existsl 4u In number ami try tn k.s'p the i iirollment heluw 3.',. yy,. b;ive iiintiy cIb-that range from 4' to fsi pupiu 'iinillcl. ' orst featmes of the ' Hie htivine; jiowcr uf tr.e . . . sutli Cotton Double Blankets, Pair t tin the pnpll and th so many iiifls l'.vnu-- e planM in i BLANKETS Thanks to the over 1,400 stL'rcs values as these an r ere WATtfv f Bit;!, U i, ot It Is imfMlr ( but lave Plenty of I show all of our class riX'iiw Sch..l. This over oercriidlhg nt the (US, 1(1, Thine fl'.r. s Our Low Prices Make It Eaiy - .i; 15, Mutual conjoint will he l,e( day evening in the ward chapel good 1 -- ! I h'Og walk UNION jrllrdrdJrdrrjiirdrdiJf school may he shown by comparing the nmnlier of pupils actually en rolled In a room and the maximum number that should he placed In that room as measured by commonly accepted standards, allows IS square feet of floor sjuice per child. Figured on this basis, the per Boom iM will enable us to place our Bcieiuv work on a more satisfactory Basis. The Board of Education plans to erect a new building; at the high school that will provide seven new class rooms, including science rooms, and an auditorium). This will take cure of the high school bulbing needs for many years to come. The two room portable Building at the high school would be moved to the to house the Bonny view school fifth and sixth grade children of 2 y 137; 1 1 gym-naslu- s cllllM'l. status must be held in tin and more than half of the pupils must ait on narrow benches without backs. All of the lienches must lie moved both before and af(Cmitliiued from pngc 1) ter assembly, causing considerable of This would mean an hvituk Interference with regulur class room udclltloiial nearly 8(1 pnplli jxr Under thene conditions, the work. atlditiuuid W piijil-per and nearly of high school citizenteacher. The.se facts Indicate that development the by ship, creating of proiier atthe schools are much more crowdand school titudes spirit is made ed at the present time thitu they ImiMkssible. 1920. were in Assembly rooms are considered so Pruetlcally all of the Increased enrollment of pupil has taken place necessary for good school work that in two of our schools. The enrol- practically every senior and junior lment of pupils In each school for high school building erected in the certain years lietweeu 1!20 and State In recent years has contained of a good assembly room as one of the 1H2H Is as follows: (Because most Important features of the annual of In forms reports, changes the figures are not readily available building. All of the high schools In our surrounding districts have for every year.) fine assembly rooms. Murray High LibHigh Arllng HontiyYear view erty ton Sdiool school needs one very badly. 431 45.1 15121-2243 In a .bidding addition that Is adejlltt 421 4XH 254 19J2-2- 3 119 quate, rooms for teaching high 4(12 2H7 4M 1925-211M school science should be provided. 4(1!) 19211-2141 :u; 4r At the present time our science room 537 4l 145 1927-2274 Is not large enoi"gli to offer all the 578 subjects that should lie 523 2S7 141 lt)2S-2!- l given and It will be noticed at once that the lacks the space for adequate equiponly schools allowing a material in. ment. When the science room was crease in enrollment from 1121 to originally equipped it was with the 1929 are the Arlington School and Idea that It would be only a temthe High School. The other two porary science room, but It has been schools were not overcrowded in necessary to continue using it until 1921 and have had no material In- the present time. A new building crease In enrollment since that time. The overcrowded condition hi a sclusil It PROPOSED BOM) ISSISE WILL BELIEVE OVERCROWDM) CONDITIONS East Midvale 0mi.'l Service. 26, 1929 T THURSDAY. SEPT. EAGLE, STORK" Murray, Utah |