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Show S"Ii? VOL. 40-N- 37 o. Murray City, Utah, Thursday, March Local Mention GreaterMurrayLeague Has Membership Meet At the time the Murray Eagle goes to press "A Greater Murray League" will m holding its First since being Membership nutting It Is One of the most Interesting feat Alice Sliver attended the ures of last week was the Murray meeting of the club comjKised of game. The Murray bovs Bingham the I'nlversity of I'tuh graduates In the first got a lead quarter, of tho class of 190S, which was held but were nimble to carry their good at the home of Anna Jensen on work clear through the giime. Some Yale Avenue last Saturday aftersensational ahooting by Bingham noon. them a lend that could not be The Community Baby Clinic will gave overcome. be held at the City Hull on Wed However, Jordan's victory over nesday, March 19, at 10 o'clock. gave Murray u chains., to Cyprus Mrs. William Cannegleter spent n f with play prus nnrl HVdnesduy and Thursday visiting Jordan. Murray was again lucky relatives and friends In Reunion nud is scheduled to play the win-tie- r .Mrs. imra rnnaau ami sou. of these two teams, Cyprus, of Springvllle were the guests of Friday, at five o'clock at the Pes-ere- t Mrs. C. H. White last Friday. Gym. F.very loyal Murray Mrs. A. E. Short Is entertaining booster should be there to cheer her sister, Mrs. Miles R. Choon. the boys on to victory. who arrived Friday from St. An thony, Idaho, to make a two week's The largest social event of the Mrs. anticipated that this meet1 well attended by the business and professional men of Murray. The committer in charge have manifested a great deal of Interest in working out a program that should appeal to all who attend. The officers of "A Greater Murray League" are determined to put forth every effort for the good of our city. Likewise every citizen should be ltally Interested In Its growth and visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F.ckman ami development. we can put family and Mr. F.dward Treadway Through Sunday in Tooele visiting on the map so that our Murray friends will appreciate the oppor- relatives, Mrs. Netle Drlnkwater of Halt tunities enjoyed by us who live has been the guest of her here. Mrs. Ray Arnold. daughter, a is business and Murray good .Mr. Mrs. Irvln Hughes were and residential city und we should condinner guests Sunday afternoon of sider ourselves fortunate in being Mint Hughe's JaircnCs, Mr, nd located here. We. are Justified In boasting of Mrs. Charles Farrer. The M. I. A. Conference of Murtho best water, a smokeless sky, a wonderful climate, beautiful scen- ray First Ward Tuesday evening ery, u niunlilpul lighting plant, was well attended and proved both with low rates, good roads, splen- interesting and entertaining. The Relief Society of South Cotdid schools and churches. tonwood Ward will hold conference Attention might also be called ttt the fact that Halt I.ake county's In the ward house Sunday evenbest fishing streams run through ing at 7:30 p. m. A special program Is being pin lined for the occasion. Murray. The "M" Men and Gleaner Girls hundreds of sportsmen Many Ward will here during the summer sea- of South Cottonwood son to enjoy our canyon breezes give a vaudeville show Friday and try their luck for the Hcrk-le- night, March 21, in the amusement trout that ore planted each hall. The following Friday March year In these streams by the Salt 23, they will give a free dance. Lake County Fish and Game Asso- Both of tbeae eventa are sure to be splendid entertainment, no be sure ciation. This asuoclatlon hat established to Join the "M" Men and Gleaner and maintains rearing ponds for GIrU at South Cottonwood on those the purpose of Increasing the fish- (I a tea. F, F. Moses and family have ing airt In and about Murray. Much mora Kace could be used moved Into their lovely new brick In advancing our claims as to why bungalow recently completed. on Albert Johnson was this Is a good place to live and do Is He for last apisnidicltls Friday. business but time will not permit. us have uppermost in our reported as making very satisfacminds a desire to boost and work tory recovery. Ijiramle Mines, who submitted for a bigger and r Murray. for npctidlcltls to an oi'ratlou last Thursday Is reported to he ImMIRKAY CITY LIBRARY proving very satisfactorily. New Adult Books Murray First Ward Relief conference will l held SunMarch Inth. In the evening, day One Hummer Ayrea Ward Special features and chapel. Mulford Ieputy Sheriff eelal program will be given. I'asMion Flower Norrls a Farewell to Arms Hemingway Whilo the Patient Slept. Eherbart ARLINGTON M'HOOL FIFTH A (LAS8 McDonald White Idy Exile Iwplng Miss Jensen Williams Touchstone M a of the North Hetidrlx The following pupils received er reut In spelling Chaffee of Roaming Horse Hay- one hundred all last week: cock. Marshall Brluton. Mike Iavlch. Wwitworth Kingdom Patterson Russell MclMiald, Jean Morton. Jeony IlerlrA Ma ley, lUaVrt Will Rolbwell. Verl Scott. Be,sle Abbott, Audrey Atwood. Carol Brown, Grace Bateman, Josephine Ruth Bailey. Lillian Bclllston. Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Mrs. John Fot hot Ingham. iKuvtby INity. Hhaw, Mrs. C. It Boulter, Mrs. J. Ruth Johannesen, Grace Johnson. W. Thompson, Mrs. Carl Plerson. Martha Morris, Lena Morris, Helwere en Nelson, Horolhy Olscn. Barbara and Mrs. J. Thomas host to a party at the Nelson Perry, Katie Penely, Alice Snarr, homo Thursday evening, honoring Sue S htffgen. Mrs. Ruth Strong. Progressive FIFTH GKADE. games were played and prize ARLINGTON, B (1- - S8 awarded to Mrs. N. O. Bolterg and Mrs. L. K. Van Dam. luncheon Mlsa t rie was served on small tables to Mr Tli following pnplls received Wo Bolter. Mrs. Van Dam, Mrs. Myrcent la spelling every day last tle Hyatt, Mrs. J. D. Rawaon, Mrs. per : week Glenn O. Pollard. Mrs. Peter Han-fen- , Anderson Harry Abbott. Mra. Wallace Anderson, Mra. Bcckstead. Francis Verl John T. Bolllger, Mrs. Perry William Berger, Glen Beddo. Dav-IMra. Arthur K. Peterson, Mis tVmpbcll, Hpero IMIs, Crist - K. Peterson, Mrs. Erwln Johnson. Frame. Mrs. Alma M.1eary, Mra. Ruth Hberanlan, Eugene Johnson, Clem Yapo, Mrs. Hugh Harwood, Norman Krerlan. !oo McCleary. Mm. Ed. Bishop, Mrs. Uuby Korth, Mat Ogrln. Gene Plotto, Stanley Sirs. Marvin Bird, Mrs. Anna HalHelen Turner. Randall Scott, Mra. Charles ter, Mrs. Anderson, I Merna Stella Cnrlcy Beeny, Undeil, Mrs, George Farnaworth. A d ra Susie MIya, Lyman, Mrs. Or I plerson, kfra. John II. Georgia Riley, Monroe Frrgiim. fbaw, MJsa Roxle Nelson, Mrs. C. Birdie Hlnea, L. Roulter. Mm. J. T. teller, Mm. A. M. Nelson and the guest of honor to our "Perfect Teeth Campaign" Mrs. Ruth Btmng. the Ilflh A Class has 37 vt rent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rwenson were with perfect teh. nf the poMi mm Tuelay evening of Mr. and Fifth B Class has 15 pet the and Mrs. Albert Marriott, at their home cent. In Halt Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Tolmao and The pupils of the Fifth B class ons of Halt Lake vlrlted at the ere studying birds and their habits hoiim of Mr. and Mra. C L. P.oulter and making a collection of discarded beat. (Csmtinned oa pag S) ing will si-e- d y ....... ...... -- ...... !. Sandy City News ttler Mt-ll- s B-a- Td-ma- I- Mi-M- o Goes on Mission Murray Hi Notes .tie-of- year, the annual Junior Promenade, will 1k held Friday. Mlireh 14, iu the high school gymnasium. A "iK'IM'y" i"d well enjoyed assembly Introduced this event Wednesday. The program consisted of a reading by Kdlth Mlddletou, two dancing numbers by Katharine Evans, a violin solo by Alice Todd, a pi- ano solo by Earl Ottley, and some iniMrted Japanese, who announced the promenade In dance and song. These consisted of Harry Meechan. Edna Ros. Lucy Bringhurst. Mar garet and Mnxine Thayne. PRE-LENTE- ' PARTY N The IrM,cnteii Party given Tuesday evening. March 4. l!sH). by the "Little Flower Club" at St. Vincents' Hall, was an Immense A success. program was given which was followed by a dance. The music was furnished by Mrs. J. Stephen, accompanied by Mrs. J. Pearson. The "Uttle Flower Club" wishes to extend thanks to the Victory Quartett, Mr. Wm. Ctnineglier, Mr. M. Cannegleter. Jr., Miss F. Canegleter, Miss K. Hennekaniii. Mr. J. Pearson and Mr. J. Stephen, who heliH-to make the program such a success. Also thanks are extended to all who came from Mldvale. Salt Lake City and Magna. d ROWELL BARBER SHOP TO HAVE NEW BUILDING j-i- m -- V T Established 1892 13, 1930 I.O.O.F. News Social Mention iQniel .Murray IiOtge 22 uieots No. Home Wedding Of Former Murray Girl Turner eutei tallied at a mlsivllitneous shower Tnes lows Invited. Miss Virginia Olson, daughter of Don't forget the Big St. Pat day evening for her niece, Miss Mr. and Mlrs. John E. Olson, former rick's Dance Monday night, March Kern Lungerhackor, a bride-elecGames were played and prizes were residents of Murray and Mr. Ralph 17th. , Bast rum, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A large attcndatxi' was at lodge won by Mra. John last Monday night, at which time .Mrs, II. It, IlansiMi and Mrs. Sar- J. Rnatrum, were married WednesRefreshments were day evening, March 12. The weddUay was accepted back ah Slromness. Raymond ing took place at the home of the e to served twenty-fivguests. la the fold again, by lenient and The W. (. W. Hub met Tuesday bride's parents, 27th Smith Glad to have you back with us 3rd East, Bishop Richards of Cenagain, Raymond, und hoH that you afternoon In tho Fraternal Hall. the Mrs, Pearl Walters and Mrs. My- tral Park Ward performing inn pay us a visit soon. rtle Stauffer served a hot dinner ceremony, which was witnessed onH'vcral topics were discussal to 21 members. Cards were played ly by relatives of the families. The The committee on the 4 I and tlie high score was won by rooms were beautifully decorated will now be able to make their fl in pink and white, and the rows mil report at the next meeting, oh. Mrs. Clara Brown and consolation were taken In a bower of ferns and Mas. Faun McIIenry. Say, have you heard all about the by with a profusion of pink and Mill Creek Ward gave a party palms "Rabbit", the lodge Is about to white carnations. The bride waa come l last imi-next at the home Friday evening purchase? Well, up In pale blue guorgotte and ins night and have Brother Shakes of Zlna Wright for William L. gowned a carried Isiquet of pink rosea and Groaves, who leaves March 20th, jiear tell you all ulsiut IT. Has any Oddfellow or lMicknh for the East Central States Mis- lilies of the valley. She was unattended. A reception followed the s.vn or heard of "Tilly Olson" the sion. Seventy-fiv- e guests were preswhich was attended by ceremony Elder Clive Walker, who leaves girl from Sweden? She ais-arto ent and the purse totalled $53.75. 50 relatives and friends. soon for a mission to South Amer- have been lost, Mr. and Rowell John will or stolen Mr. strayed ica will lie given a Farewell iwrly mostly Strayed. If uny Muscovee-ventertain In Mr. Greaves honor ou COUNTY PRECINCTS at Holluiiay Chapel on March 14th. cun tell us when she will re Friday, March 14. REPUBLIAN CLUB TO The following Mrs. C. H. White entertained at program will lie turn home to the Flock again. If GIVE A DANCE given : so, please get lu touch with the dinner Sunday at her home on ,v elect Ion M Men Quartet wlrter as we are a little worried Myrtle Avenue for the following Everybody Is Invited to attend a Prayer alsjut this handsome "Blonde," and guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver For-- ' Social and Dance to be given at Solo Ernest Heurichseu miss her very much. Check and Kgren of Brlgharu 1ty; Mr. and Piano Selection Inez Llllie double check, I'se says. Oh, shure. Mrs. Alliert Bergen and children of the Fraternal Hall, Murray, on the 10th of March. Mable Ross SUCRE! Reading . . . i . Ogden and Mra. Frank Verhall of There will lie abort talks by a Sola Maxlne Simon Whistling Grand Master Randall and stuff gden. few of the prominent Republicans Vocal Solo Emma ami Evan Stephens, noted composer (a made his official visit with I'tah b) and a social time followed by a 1 last Worsley. No. and entertalnnl musician, the Iulge Thursday night, Talk Elvin Nelson March th, to the largest attend Daughters of the Pioneers at their dauce. There will be no admission fee Violin Solo Frank Livingston ance of any this season, and to Ray mooting Thursday afternoon with Talk Richard Bridge the least, I'tah Lodge did them- a musical program and a talk. The and an interesting and enjoyable Selections Harmony Trio selves proud In n royal way, In hostess, Mrs. James Sabine, was time Is promised all who attend this meeting of the County Repub- Charles R. Pike s'olo . - . . assisted by Mrs. Alice Silver. (Continued ou page 8) Our Missionary KesjKmse Mrs. D. Murker and her ulece, licans. If you have a leaning for good M Selection Men Quartet of Blackfoih, Iduho, Mitfgare I. music and a congenial and M. A. dauce PLAY GIVE TO Prayer were the honor guests at a lunch eon given by Mrs, Alice Silver last socla bible crowd come out and aee Dancing "Mall Order Brides," a delight the Rcpublleana put on a real ahow Wednesday at her home on Vine ful 3 act comedy, Is the play to Street After the luncheon at one where all cau win. and In other be presented by the Tayloravllle o'clock, the aftcrnon was spent words a Democrat can hare a good time at this dance on the nineward M. I. A., next Friday, March In a social LIONS CLUB It, at 8 p. m.. at the recreation The 8. 8. way. of March affair. No charge, teenth 8. Club was entertainhall. Illlnia Barker Is directing ed good music, a good crowd, although on C. WednesMrs, Davis T. by Reptiblh-aiithe cast. and there you are! Be day at her home on Vine Street. A The cast Includes the following: one o'clock luncheon was served THERE! Lions Club Miturlue Benulon, and the afternoon was Clyde Barker, In spent GOOD TIME (1.1'B POSTPONES Mary Paxton, Noul Paxtou, Gene sowing. THEIK DANCE Barker, Afton l'aiton, Helen Hie Call family was entertained Afton Sorenson, Verna Ben- at a chicken dinner last Monday Chester P. Cehoon, president of The postponement of the Good ulon, Ihivbl Jones, Ralph Sansom. evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Time Club the I'tah Manufacturers associaIvo Thoinander, and Ieo Brown. dance, that was to be folBuckley of West Jordan. The betion, was the principal given Murch, 13, at tho Reed Kcmiloii returned Saturday Saturday. fore the weekly meeting of the lowing were present : Mr. ami Mrs. First Ward, has been Murray to Risk Springs, Wyoming, after a Schuyler Call and children, Murray Lions club Thursday night. months' visit with bis Instead It will be given on parents, Mr. Schuyler and Charlie,, Mr. Mr. Cahisin gave an Illustrated talk March 22, a week later at tho mid Mrs. Parley Benulon. at mid Mrs. I). Glenn Robinson and on his recent tour of Mexico. I'nion Ward. small son nf Farmlngtoii; Mr. and A. O. Cisiier, chairman of the It has also been divided to make Mrs. Newell H. Tolman of Bountimvnily organized Greater Murray It an ordinary dance, rather than soon as the building, which Is be ful ; Miss Thelmn Call of Bounexplained the alms of that the Apron and Overall dance that Is tiful, and Mr. Eld ml Vergeson of organization and asked the support ing constructed by the club. was previously planned. A hot for water !cwiston. ready oectiputicy. of the Lbms. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold enter-lulneA committee was npiMilntcd to system has been .Installed In the WASATCH MOTOR HAS schools of I'tah, Farmlngtoii, at dinner Inst Thursday public on the work of former Mayor arry NEW USED CAR LOT e Lions. When the the fact In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Iester In attempting to pro- by budschools' known the that Eatchell find Mrs. Nettle rharles cure a wading mmi for the local The new used car lot of the Was-ntc- h for the year bad Ishhi exhausted Irliikwater. park. The committee Includes D. get Motor Company la located at soMrs A. Jaoobson entertained 47!1 South State A. McMillan. F. O. Wisstover. Curtis the club found no difficulty In Street It has been Shaw und Philip Bents. A commit-te- liciting subscriptions to curry their for a miin'ier of her friends At a greatly Improved by having sand IiiikIhsiii Tuesday aftertnsin at her to consider the problem of un- work through to completion. and gravel placed on It, and I a home on Avenue. In children derprivileged Murray splendid place to keep the cars. An Bert Mrs. Ray Arnold. Mrs. was apMiinlcd. consisting of parley A student loan fund has Ihsmi esattendant Is on band to show you McMillan. Geo. A. Jenkins. F. T. tablished by the Lions Club of Ly- I.IiiiIIstxIi and Mr. Als Jacobsen any cars that you are Interested In. Duvall and Sujierlntefideiit of man, Why., for the purpose of mak- n i tended a birthday party given Tho cars have all lssn recondition Eatchell Schools, E. Allen Bateman. ing loans to stmletits graduating in honor of Mr. Frank ed and are priced to sell. MonIn on home her at iJike Salt from the high school and who wish Now Is the time to get a car and As a mean of popularizing the to attend college. Several llictlnsls day. enjoy It during the spring and sum The ti. A. R. ladle were Iss.k "Studies In Conduct" In the have lieen devised to raise funds tne. There Is any kind of car at any schiMils of Mount Pleasant, I'tah. for this activity, one Friday evening at the liome price you want to the tiy at the Waa-atcthe bsal Lions have offered a ban-tieof a concert by the orchestra of Mr. Milan P.enti on Clnobournc Motor nod car lot. which mill Is1 moved from of the I'nlversity of Wyoming. Gold avenue with a shower, coinllmen-tarto Hazel Walters, a remit GRANT WARD DANCE to to the class which fiKitball charms wen purchass by year, year IS bride. In a most skillfully Lions and the Thermoisills, Wyo reproduce GROWING POPULAR Mrs. Jack Worlund entertained playlet a story chosen from one of presented to the IS members of the a delightful at the hook. Through the efforts of high school football team which won party Wednesday The Apron and Overall Dance the Monroe lions a fine bus sys- the stale championship for the sea- In honor of her little wm, Carl, on at Grant Ward Wednesday. March tem has Iss'ii into son of 1920. The Ketnmerer, Wyo bis eighth birthday anniversary 12. was a real success. A good, Inaugurated and refreshMonroe. I'tah. by a comiwny which Lions purchased three additional ( In nns were played lively crowd was In attendance. The twenty little iiow runs large, comfortable, pas- refuge cabins and had them placed ments served. Everjlssly seemed happy and enthe town on the Kemmerer Big Plney High- guests reirtis! a very enjoyable joying 1hemselves senger busses through twhv a day, A large clu-trlsign way for the convenience of tour- time. Next Wednesday. March 19 will The F. W. Club will meet on l has Issti erecbsl at the IntcrsoctliMi ists. The club also Induced the the Country School Dance. of the in a I u street and the state telephone comjieny to Install tele- Wednesday March 11, with Mrs Many will !e present and the pubEmll Westlung In Salt Lake. highway by the Sandy City, I'tah, phones In these refuge cabins. lic Is Invited and guaranteed a A tiumlsr of Murray friends nfl Men and tractors were Lions, time. go.! Mr. Kenneth Borg Mirrlsed him hired by the Lions of Ivlta, I'tah, 1st not miss a Grant Ward Dance San Ctollf., Lions as.(ed Pedro, last on his birthday anniversary to clear all streets In their town for you will have a fine time at In obtaining a site at by going to bis home In of brush and unsightly matter. Iu materially Saturday one of them. every a as to nscd Catallna Island le Salt Inke, where the evening Was order to promote the poultry Insummer ramp for underprivileged spent In game and music. Refresh- er given by Miss Ellen Bastrnm, dustry In their county, the children. The clnb also snbscrllssl late hour Monday evening at her home. IVco I'tah, Lions Club, conducted to a fund for the erection of a ments were served at to a Inrge nntnVr of guests. lut Ion were In pink and white, a survey among the fanners on this caiap site. Mr. Ballard will entertain for and a very clever Idea waa carried to Installing a poultry building her young son, Norman W. on the out in pink and white decorated brooder In the community. The Huh also gave financial assistance Heap fine In apissiranoo are the icraion of his ftccotid birthday parasols. The many gifts were con at the home of his cenled In a large parasol, the fa to the Roy Scout tnip of their town sturdy officer of Murray City In anniversary in enable them to Join the Bryce the new Spring uniform which are grandfather O, N. Johnson Sunday vors were parasols and a parasol, and a pride afternoon. Fifteen of the little which was suspended from above of Scout. The are a thing of Canyon Council neof Murray. man's friends will enjoy the after-noo- rdiowered rice upon the guest of citizens to the forever been Uona have Garland. I'tah, with him. honor at a given moment. Games gotiating with a conismy for the The Idea of uniforms for the ofMiss Virginia Olson, n bride of were played and a dainty lunch establishment of a creamery In ficers of the city I certainly a Tlds company has a great one and looks n lot liettrr WslncHday, was the honor guest was served to a large number of town. at a miscellaneous kitchen show- - guest. begin oeratlona just a than the old style. every Monday All night. Odd f el .Mirs. Amos t. Langi'i-baeker- I' i.pr. r I a Odd-Fello- J s ' .... 1 s Hears Interesting Lecture sjs-ake- Ov-ar- r Ma-rlnd- Mr. S. M. Rowell. of the Rowell Barber Shop, has contractors work Ing on plans for a new building, to be built fit his present location. The shop will lie modern throughout, with new mirrors and equipment conveniently arranged. Mr. Rowell plans to move Sunday Into a building two doors to the south of his present location, where be will remain until the new building Is finished, which will alsitit one month. d g U-I- n .Mr. Rowell Is to ho congTatu-latis- l on Improving bis bulhUng and adding to the attractive ap arance of the business section of Murray City. LOCAL GIRL TAKES TRIP WITH DEBATING TEAM I'liusiial distinction has again given Miss Irene Shernnlan by the I'nlversity In choosing her. of the other niellils-rwith thr team, t'ntverslty of t'tah to make a ten days' trip to the Northwest to meet college there. re? In debate. Mls Kheranlan turned a week g last Tuesday. Five debate were whisluled. one with each of the following colleges; I Diversity of Oregon. Oregon Ag rlcultural College, WllllailiHIe College, Walla Walla and Puget Sound College. The debate with the l'nl rerlty of Oregon was broadcasted over the radio, and recelvisl a great deal of favorable comment. but 00 decision was rendered. The team won three out of the other four debates. In defeating the B. t. C, team last Frldsy rtcnlng, the Cnlversliy team won the state championship for the fifth successive year. Mis Sberanlan Is a senior and has been on the I'nlversity learn for all the four years of her attendance there. She Is a Inem-(eof Tim Kappa Alibn. the honorary debating fraternity, and of Chi Delta Phi. the na tlonal honorary literary sorority, Mlsa Hberanlan also went to California with the debating team lat Ikmhi s r year. e lb-g- enter-(alios- non-sorin- g h r, Pan-gultc- n |