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Show VOL. 40 No. 52 Needed Improvement Social Mention af Murray High Tin' Murrsiy Hoard of Education will ojien Mils Thursday evening. June '..tith at 7 p, in. fur llie roii-s- t ruction of tin HiUIiilonnl riHiui to Jl:e present gymnasium building at the high school and for the remodelling of tlie present hoys' ami girls' dressing mill shower rooms. Since the cost of it new school building er room, it is exis about $."kHHUX Mils fur this buildthe tlint pected ing anil remodelling Job will run .." MHU 10 and $t!OOi .!). between The money is to come from part of the priareds of the s!.!'. of ImiikIs voted by the people last OctolsT. Tlnse people ncipiiiliiteil with the fiitUHtion in the past regarding I'reas'lng room space at the high siiiMl gymnasium will recall that tlie dressing rxiii for girls was only about 12 by Hi feet ami fifty girls were snuieliines exjieeteil to i:ress in lids room nl once. The result whs serious overcrowding Cirls conditions. tin I unsanitary have bi'cn changing into gymnasium cloihes on the stairways to the gymnasium and in the hallways. It will also be recalled that It bus lieen necessary to have visiting basketball tenuis use the girls dressing room, iiml while the visiting team was In the dressing room the ladies had to be denied iiilinls-Hioto I lie women's lavHtory. This has been a very undesirable situation, but has been practically unavoidable, under the conditions. Hie promised Improvement will add a new rt"ni Just west of the present girls' lavatory. This new room will have five Individual shower fur girls ami will clve ample dressing room space fur classes. It will lie separate from the girls' lavatory no that It may Im used by visiting basketball teams without Inconvenience to any-i.ndnss-InIn order to give facilities for the Isiys, riMiui the present riMim will lie enlarged by adding to it (he present girls' dressing risim. Eight new showers lor Ih'.vs will be placed In (his added space and the present showers As part of the will lie reniiived. remodeling, a small office, will lie provided for each physical ediuii ilmi instructor. It Is believed that this pr..oed plan will remedy a situation nt the high whiMil that has not Ihs'V. the W. H. Linnell Visits Cooper Brinton Anni versary Celebration Joseph Lindsay and Ruth Solomon were married Thursday morning. June LI!, in the Salt I nke Temple. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at l he Hotel Ftali. and a wedding re ceplion at the home of (tie bride's parents, IMiO Thirteenth Kurt street will lie held in the evening. The young couple will leave Friday morning by motor for a wedding trip to the scenic wonders of Southern Ftali and an indefinite stay hi Southern California. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kus-sel- l Hodgeson. Miss Ilorcas lielcher who is in training in St. Mark's hospital. sienl Monday with her parents. A swimming party was formed In the "fieri ti at the ool in Murray City park. Mrs. Adeline Kemp en me up from St. tbsuge Monday and will spend the summer at the home of her daughter. Mrs. S. E. Hringl'iirst. Mr. and Mis. (ico. ltrowu will Mr. V. II. Linnell and party of Murray were visitors at (lie Glolie Mills In Ogden last week. The visitors were escorted through the enfeiils tire feed plant where (ilobe-A- l are manufactured. Mr. Linnell mid his jxirty were especially Impressed with the mash feed mixing facilities. Four mixers, each with a rapacity of two tons were mixing a batch of mash every twenty minutes mid the party was informed that this activity continues during the enof each day, so tire twenty-fourgreat in tlie demand for these feeds at the present time. the concrete After Inspecting immense warehouse containing stores of concentrates and other ingredients for tlie feeds, the party was shown through the sisitlessly clean laboratories and Introduced personally to the staff of exerts who sample and test each batch of s . j , Ims-i- e qyui-na-dn- - r 1 colll-tliarle- coll-duc- boin-ymMi- s 11 l. rcn lbs-hiv- r now-onl- -- laws-"4iin- Utah and the Mining Industry ws-oli- d . arl - tr n Sandy City News iiii-n'- t, - Is-s- sssli page !- Annual Celebration . Wednesday, June 'Si, the Carlisle Motor Company force held their minimi outing at Saratoga, 011 1'tali One hundred and twenty-livenjoyed the carnival of sports, novelty races and various events which excited much merriment, e lake. Messrs S. E. Itrlnghiirst ami Har old Malm won ihe barrel raii, receiving a prize of a pair of canvas gloves. It has been suggested that faster time could have been made In the race if tlie gloves hail been worn by Ihe contestant. Honii-Iiurranl and I,eslie San- soin won tlie ihiiht race, and the prize awarded was two hollies of liniment, which was badly needed for the st ruined muscles of Hie racers. The sales force won the base ball game and were awarded a loving cup. The inscription on (lie cup was 'i'nlovlng Cup. I'nfalr Play Counted this Time, Proof of Suc ceeding in the Volley Hull Tournament, June 'St, 1!30." Motor boat riding was enjoyed by many in tlie motor boat of Mr. Coil Koseuhan. The boat Is (severed by a six cylinder Chevrolet motor and the title of "Miss s Ftali." n San-idy- Local Mention Ruts Carlisle Motor's Ogden One of the most interesting as well as one of the largest social evenlR held In Murray for some time was that of the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Hriatoii ami Mrs. A. C. ('oojier. Monday evening. June H:ird. at their homes on Vine street. Very cleverly worded invitations In rhyme were Issued, asking 2'0 friends to call between the hours of eight and eleven, hihI celebrate t tip occasion with them, and practically all of them welcomed the opMr-- t mill y to call and offer congratulations and good wishes to the two families. The coincident that their wedding day was the same, was not the only unusual feature of the occasion. Twenty years ago the heads of these Twenty years ago these four eople feed after It Is mixed. were unknown to each other, the After tlie lour of iuss-ctioi- i on the partv was received by Mr. E. It. yet they were married same date In the Salt Ijike temple. Alton, manager of ihe (ilolie Mills, entertain the Country foiisiit's Club This coinedcut was not discovered who lalked Interestingly of the ' """" Jw,r Thursdav n'ghl. Snecial guests will plant) his company was making for tsith Ismght they ndjoiiiiug proMrty le Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerry, Mr. ja greater and more profitable and Mrs. F. !. Miller and Mr. and on Vine alreet. They have since jMiultry Industry in tlie state. Mr. i closely assoclatiil as neigh- Alton was esisvially enthusiastic Mrs. Frank Kawllugs of Salt bors and friends, their social and alsiut the sucivss of Mr. E. F. PowCity. church life Intermingling daily. It ers, an eminent ouliry sH"cialist. Mr. and Mrs. ( has. I lal.lberj; of has lieen learned since that even from the east, whose services the memlH'rs of entertained Itoimhiii, the wedding dresses of Mrs. lliinton Globe Mills at large expense, has iiiuciiia Islg", Sunday and Mrs. Cooper were almost Iden- succeeded ill obtaining as a permaA afteruiNiu. delightful program alike. There nre five child- nent addition to their field staff. wa arranged and refreshments, tically ren In each family, of similar ages, Mr. Alton stated that Mr. Powers were served. Tweniy-tivguists on Monday evening the lawns, is available at any time to diagnose enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. I lahlherg's both front and hack, of the two any sign of trouble or disease In hospitality. residences were brilliantly lighted the flocks of the poiiltrymcn of this The Kev. I'.yrd Abbott of S Lou- with colored electric lights ami an county. is was the dinner guest of Mr. and orchestra was stationed 011 the Mr. Alton staled to Mr. Linnell Mrs. A. It. Caldwell Sunday. The Punch was served from that other puiiltrymcn of ti e coungrounds. Kev. Abbott is 011 u trip in tlie in lahles Ihe two ty wishing In visit the plant will lie placed between teres! of the Christian Kaptls; hint sea. cordially received. (hurch in the stales of Ftali, ldi'lio ltoses mid delphliiians were used and Nebraska. piofusely in decorating Mln- dining SELECT MURRAY Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Tripp returned rooms, mid roses and garden flowers EAGLES AS MEETING PLACE vacaa week shori the from In the living rooms and porches during 1931 FOR Mr. made a I rue wedding day selling. tion trip to l,os Angeles. 'I ripp's mother. Mrs. E. H. Tripp, In The "brides' were Itert Ibsklug of Hlnghaui was gowned and bis sister, Mrs. J. Keltey return- lovely flowered clilfTon. and curried elisied president of the state orictid the ed with tin-iand will Isspiets of Cecil I'.riiner roses and ganization of Eagles at Ihe second summer mouths here. sweet ieas. session of lie annual convention ami Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Town-en- d The occasion was one long to te held in Eureka. June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jack llortshorn have remembered by the wo families and Other offiivrs chosen were J, It. made summer camp in Klg Cotton-wo.m- I their friends, whose good wishes go May. Eureka, vice president ; E. U Canyon, the boys making the with them down the years for con- Eik ma 11. Murray, chaplain: Kohcrt and hapliiess. Askew, Salt Ijike, secretary; Chris trip down In work ewry morning. tinued prosM-rltOn Saturday morning at S) o'clock (nsMihageii. Salt Lake, treasurer; Ml-- s s Annie Ogrin 'f Murray became The Community Methodist Church Cliarles Ijiwrciice. Toisde, , 'lois-le- , t the bride of Ijeoold Chufar of IJiwrelice, Sunday School picnic which whs to at a marriage ceremony in St, have been held in Murray City Park. tiordon, (ieorge or; Murray, ' best. Vliiii nt's church. FatlnT Mnguln' Sunday. June 'JtHh. will be held In Inside guard ; E. Ik Siergor. King iorform"l the e'ieinoiiy In the the MelhiMtlst church Instead, a ham; It. M. MltchU. TWIc. mid J. the YVikmIs of friends bride of the reunion will It Campls-11- . Eureka, slate trustee: many family MURRAY-MIDVAL- E BOYS Mttclid-isl and groom. Mis Ogrin was le held ill Murray City Park on J. Ik Mays, Eureka, delegate to the DEFEAT OGDEN by her sister. Mildnsl, while Mr. that date. A program will ls given national convention to N held In The Murray Midvnle team of the Chufar was iittelnbsl by Joseph and lunch nerved at Ihe church, and San Francisco next August. The convention opened at 1 p. tu. trip later automobiles will carry the league (oldm.'in. After a Catholic Junior Itaschiill make will their School as and the young couple children, as well Sunday Monday with J. Ifc Craft, Tooele, traveled to Ogden on Sunday hi tueinls-rMldvale. home older wore to of the church team by retiring president, presiding. Tlie defeated Ihe tlgdeli Liberty P:nk In Salt Ijike where chief s'iiker was Kay Pavls. Coloof 21 to 1.1 in a seven Inning game. Ihe remainder of the day will I few Innings rado Springs, w ho represented I he Errors in the flr- -l OI I KOI KS ENTEIlTAINEn H'lll. runs, of lead fovea a grand worthy president. gave Ogden Oavls stressed the htiiualiilariaii but In the cloving Innings the local of TayI'ricsts The High i.timtiiiu work of the Eagles, particularly ball and had Im flawh- K HAY AT MVAKM lit Klin played js lors Hie ward wen' responsible for urging them to continue their pro Utile difficulty hi overcoming the a most delightful mnltm WINDER Motiiby runs to motion of old age stisi"ll legislafew a by piling up In nflertiooti Kotary I'ark. "if y IsMit. The Slake lloeldv Swarm lay tion. Kay Kenle trbsl out nil till Cns'k Canyon, where tiny eiiter-tailiiHe coinpllelneliled I'tah for enterpitching material ami put four men tie older UielulsT't of the was held Monday night In Winder old age elison t twenty front Murray ing the list of ward. in the box lcfoie the game was ward. Tlie Also party was ennwyed to last session of the the states at wtlftiilcd. over. Hie lineup: the park In liflceii tiiitomobllM.s, all A splendid program wan given legislature and prcdhtisl that Murray Midv ale T. Oliver, m; leawitig Ta)Ioit ilIe at I :.'!!. Clink's In tin- - tiear future make will siatiK ! Y. Slepall. If: F. Oliver 3b. p: for the and graduating Wire elijoyiil duillig the nfteiniMin. girls wen Ucld during Ihe soin cproUioi for their aged. to, cf ; Cordova. "J: o ltrl. n, lb. p: and a ery cbbkeii dintH-: lie declared that there (ire It. StejKin, was ervod, JaiM Jibh. rf; Ubi. Iji'er n proguitii .va evening. thn-counirie In the wot Id JUi. lb. the were for awiirdd Prlj-p. p; piltetich. 11. ghelt hihI the party. Iiiimls-riil1 1. ( le-Iml do hae old age js'lision lb; Ogden J. tnveia, :'lo. uiiHiilmoim Scrap ItiB.k contest, the flrt prl.e that left for home at India and the Culled on Paget Colli iuilisl In the oiinioli that it Was one of going to Miss Nora Nelson in the Mate". Murof Miss of Uetu class (infill the most enjoyable outing I hey bad E. I Eikmali, (osugi Cordon, Vera Carl ray First Ward. Ml etcr hail. tool Win. Wn Iters, Ernest ihi-Wright s won son, also of this the r w Eagle lodge Murray presented pho-ethe Issik, IKINOK The IvK IIUEMEN Ml prize H at the convention, nlid evidently did of the Koe.' "The ll-WHK.S Prin-were also awnrdisl to tbn some strong Istosting for our city, It, ltKK MII.I IH In the stake dance and as Murray was sclis lis) as the conwinners In nppniiatioii for the splendid TK for next year. Ooiiiluued front Jinn l?h I.uei iiMipcrntloli and le'lp tleii the Mur- retold story contest which were vention city tin-meheld in May. Miss Itodi 1irlteti-ea lommcrelal ia Voluiii"T Con I mining on City of Winder Ward won In the wale l'taii with lb compl'llon llieir Wlten ill tilne of etliergelMT In Railroad retold hiPt Fri I them li.'lo.l .ti I'm lfic flieiueii liloli story, and the folk dance the of the halt wlMi oiliest whs won by a group of iHiiti. In .7d lh I'lah and Plea-mi- l day iokIiI Iii ihe fin First Ward. Mr. It.f Wtdie. Mrs. I.. E. Van glrl from Murray II Ss I II. Valby lallioud cninliH-tieeElaine Otok iikI Mn. I.. ami la Ham. of A la Siofiehl b of Median, t''kefi Mr. A. a faiihcr pits ojn'ratlop t'twcti At wood, OraUdle llrown. Kalherlne I.. Itaildoti. Were hosleswn to the ladlea with the Willi the tl'MI Hie. completion prevented !hey spring of lid- - road It was then possible a solid gold pin In the thate of a Williams, lul Meohan and Mary X. It. Club Friday evening at the Mr. Arthur Jenkln. All the priwn awanbsl K. P. ball oil Center street. The to utilise tlie great 11ml deslta flrcimii's einbleui. were summer flowers. k "The Heart of the l with the ivere the In Emery and Carlton coiiite Toneiiii was on aniall was ncned Luncheon the oldesl Kose." mid to mine them on a commercial flrt one. a she Wa W. o. ItoMr. Mrs. and luldes to mid of lo four mot r and til th' ineni'isT lncriied basin, Iievelopni' luns-li-os! tt. Mr. and Mix Nephl M. Ir-'soii- . In pm huge smelter started firclnen. Mi and Mrs. Arnold M. Pet I. ring oiir t girl iimt to the Iii Chief 1nriii Iii a short oieratloii lit Sail Lake valley, T1ie ot tilna of lhee Mueller gay iitis a nuiutsr of vae Unptlst Chunh on Saturday even- ersoii, Mr, and Mrs. - E. Van Ihim. nml mining nil liii'tu that car wbeie the Hc of the flreinell bad ing ami treat her to v rall1 and ;Mr, and Mrs. F, A. Orton. Mr. and In ake. That gixs) old fashlotal kind j Mrs. I.. I Had Ion, Mr. ami Mrs. lied It to an annual out put of a ilip'Mjis lojiiity and to j Wni. M. Hughe. Mr. and Mr. lee cream like mother of In Inisbntids llmca tleir million tons a year. assisting tViitlniitsI on Page Five make. In tied on of Hires and iiiiet geiu-yfl (Vnl Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June 26, 1930 Hael Esther MJss Large Audience is in California for a mouth's visit. Mr. and Mrs. I toy Kennliigton proud parents of a fine eight pound liy. All doing fine. anMr. anil Mrs. Parry Itoyi-nounce the arrival of an boy, boru Friday, June 20. All doing well. The are the d Mrs. Edgar Lindsay of Taylors-vllle- , left Monday for a two months I.-and Irip to Washington, other eastern cities and place of interest. Mrs. Havld Marker Is visiting her daughters in California. She exK'cls to be gone about a mouth. Murray City firemen have lieen kept busy during the week putting out grass tires In various ocliins, none of which have caused much damage. Mr. and Mrs, F. II. Westover and children returned Friday from a two wiH-k- s trip to Ihe (Jraiid Canyon and Joseph City, Arizona, Mr. Westnver's home town. Mrs. Tlieressa Hoffman left Wed- C. ncsday night for Washington, In response to a message slating her brother was seriously III. 'Ihe M. I. A. (ilrls of J'oyloW-vill- e to go vp to the girl's summer heme in l!lg Cottonwood canyon 011 July 2Sth. are well known as Elmer Peters who has lieen In and did ample jus- California the past three months, tice to an elegant lunch. returned home Saturday. Mr. PetII. C. Carlisle was sNinsor of an ers has lieen taking some advanced eating contest but was not allowed study lu dancing while away and lo comH-tpersonally on account will continue has work of giving of a charge of not being mi amadancing Instruction, Just as soon aa teur, but a professional. he can arrange to take care of his S. E. Itrlnghiirst Deemed a sure classes. winner, but lost the rare because Sammy Oliver, The wpeetarular of not counting six chickens hp ate Rasetiall player struck out before ihe. lunch race offlrlnlly Murray 10 batter In Salt Ijtke City. Monstarted. Th game lastJune 23, 1 !.' The outing was a grand treat In day ed seven Innings ho only two men every way to those partlciNiling, were not fanned. I wish a and will long be remembered by the saya. "Kay 'KlenMe" Murray' bruises, coiitusslons and Indigestion li'ague star. of some of the whole soiiled perThe MilIce fun discovered thn' sonnel. young Isiya "Isirrowliig g;isollne Carlisle Motor employes are from a car on West 4sth South themselves promising rigid training Twsday afternoon. Two of the boya preceding next years outing, so that were taken in and fiiail t'St each the the results can Is switched (o other third making a tenisrary get awinners. Hot such way gasoline "cheap" Tlie l!t.ii carnival of fun wait a after all. real six cylinder picnic, and worthy Miss Eihlyn Lindsay of Taylor-vlll- e of a Chevrolet force. will leave Saturday for California, where she will enter the OILING OK MI KKAY STREETS I'nlversliy of Southern California for a summer course. Miss Cornwall will leave Work of oiling Murray streela goes merrily forward or possibly, Thursday for California when she greasily onward Is more nearly the will do missionary work for the I I , S. Church. word, or way. Mrs. Nettle Hrlnkwater and Mt. Portions of 4.'ih South, ,Vlrd to the South and tilth Smith have recler-e- Kay Arnold will hosiisse Past Noble Cruud Club at Fraternal there marcel. This represents a mileage of a Hall Tuesday afternoon, July The Kishopric of South Cottontrifle over four, and leaves a niim-1sof stris'ts yiH to Is- - treated. wood ward and the officers and The excuse has teacher of ihe auxiliary oiganla-lionin tlie held an outing at Saratoga of $.Vs and If th other sins-Iare completed at the same Saturday. The afleriiiMiu from four cost h amounting in $imi will o'chsk until a late hour was devoted to games, lunch. wlmm!iig and have Iss'ii disbursed. Estimate of the cost of sprinkl- dancing. A fishing and istlng parly coin ing will place the cost of taking care of these roads for the sum- jsims! of the families of K. C. Itrowii. mer at something It. C. Wallers and Andrew ulsui ,er $lum. will a therefore save Murray s'iit the wis-- end at Midway oil large sum of money and furnished the provo, going on Friday ami re a Mistlv Improved service to those turning Monday. They rvsiri a living on the slns'ts cneetrd by fine lime and good fishing. this Improvement. The Kindergarten class of Ti-- j Mr. E. L E'l inn n. commissioner orvllle ward were the In charge of stns-is- , after a thorn day afternoon at the home of Knth crimination of many of jMackay, where games were enjoj road maintenance ibs lds on- oil- ed and refreshment j Mi. uu4 Mr Polls-i- t Towiiscnd ing as the cheaS'st and most way of solviwr The problem 'and family and Hyde Siiiiiffcr and of the mux? tulles of Murray street j family s'iit Sunday In llrigh im tUr require attention. City, the guesis of Mr. and Mr. It Is the thought of Mr. Eckmnn i bris Wolf ley, formerly of that Murray nple an' entitled to .Vltli Smith, t Not all the big catch have roads obtainable ulid that Ihe water sprinkling of dirt roads ia an made by the men since the fishing over-ed. xietislve and unsatisfactory metli. season o'iie., it hat Iss-d of keeping dust nwa.v from Murtor llislilln-- S, M. Itawcll ami the wives tiling Flunk Cross t ray homes. From the many expressions of ap-- I to watch them land the big fellow rota I from residents along the and Mr. II well showed I hem how newly oiled street one Is coiivin-is- l by landing the first one. a dandy caught the bigthai Mr. Eikman's plan Is too. and Mrs. tij-' hearty approval. Murray gest Jish, a tine ! or 2 Inch one, a citlwiis declare the oiling very sa- we retnenilior It from the descripVe. they g.s a tisfactory and It Is a saving oxer tion. The liieii few small olns). obsolete met lasts, Word received from Elmo HutchMi. Matilda Inline had 11s vis- ison, Sherman VVtssI and Frank , Hioim who nre vwcat toning In itors Sunday. Mrs. Jensen frf 11 mid Miss Esther Erlckiti of ;.r that they are having tContiiiniil mi last page) Murray. . Chevrolet men food consumers, e re-or- ex-l.l- g d t Is-c- n s l siitin-ractor- s s set, Ft 1 Ml'RRAY MOSS AT LAGOON Thursday afternoon and Jda-do- ev- ening the Murray Lion and IJon-ess- e enjoyed a dandy noting at Ihe Mipular Ijigmtn beauty spot. Those enjoying the iks anion were; Mt. and Mr. Richard Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Kam Itringhtirst, Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Carlisle. Mr. and Mr. W. It. Moffat, Mr. ami Mr. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mr. Tony Mr. and Mr. II. It. Mnlih. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peter, Mr. and Mr. ami daughter, Tiurche W. G. Itachel, Mr. and Mr. (oo. JeuUna and daughter, Amy, Mr. and Mr. Hugh Ward. !r. and Mr. II. N. Sheranlan, Or, and Mrs. F. E. Houcher, Mr. and Mr. Lowell Cef rard, Mr. and Mr. !. A. MjMII-laii- , Mr. and Mr. Harry KoMin Mr. and Mr. Parley McMillan, Mr. and Mr. ('. II. Anderson, Mr. and I)u-rai- l. Mrs. E. Allen ItateuiHli. Mis Amy Jenkins gave a few very entertaining reading. I.0MMJ TEAM TO FETE Team No. 1 WINNERS of Murray Aerie No, I'll"., Fraternal Order of Eagle, who o gallantly fought and won drive under the dlpisytioii of Win. J. Kret, will t (IIihhI and wlneit at the of Kay Allan's cul. who "also rau" In (Whig memls-rshl- p ex-ns- but not mi well. The picnic will lke place at th iiiikwtssl Ian on the evening of July In the con 10. unit all partb Iisiiil lesl are linllnl. together with thelf wlvis. or All ineiuls'r swis-theiir- of Team No, I, who have deposited lUeir fee Will have ame refundi'd to them by calling on the sis'retaty of Ihe rotifest, Mr (lias. Anderson, at til store, the Murray Feed Co.. 1. Is-s- iiiis-iin- Kuth'i hand. Popular aong hit, and tlie boy 'a tap dance added variety to tbe program. a The concluding number rs very rlever little aklt, entitled "Turning lit" The acene waa lu the dressing room of the thentre. Just after the last presentation of llieir show. There were heartaches and sorrow over the parting, and it suggested that they dance to cheer each other tip. And ho they do, the resulting effect helm; all one is u Id wish. Tlie girl giving number were; this Margaret Holmes, Iiorothy Miller, Honnlt Hell Hutchison, 'Msxene Thayne, Edna Ross, Margaret Thayne and Lucy Rrlnghurat. s giu-sl- of " I. are making preparations presentation revue by the puKevne, a dani-pils of Miss ituth Webb, lust Friday evening wa enthusiastically relieved by a large number la Murray First Ward rwrfeatlon hall. This fh the third revue given by Miss WVbh, mid isacli one of tlieae public presentations of her dunce pupils has inspired her friend and patrons to more enthusiastic praise and admiration for her ability In bringing so much latent grace and Into rhythmic beauty being by these young daucera. Each dancer performed her part splendidly, and looked charming In their lovely costume. Tlie . well known 'Stylish Step-tiersgave the opening number. Some newcomers, known a tile "Firecracker", a quartet of young boys, sang exceptionally well, and received a great their number e elght-ixiiin- Revue Ctarms 0.0. F.News The I kid Fellow Jubilee ending Saturday wa ipdie a treat for Murray resident and the people of the MitroundliiC district. Mr. A. II. and thr of Moid. Fd Hnik the Odd Fellow Ilge were quite lusy all wis-- putting over the affair In a rrllible way. Mr, II. II. Morgan of Friendship tlge No. 27 of Sugar Hue, who dhsl 11 Monday, wa taken to TiHS'le. and bin nil there at 3 p. at. on Wednesday. 1.1 Ouienla lslge No. and Murray IsIep No, M l sympathy to the rela IjiM Page) ( Colli Inuisl on ti-tei- ibs-iies- ' |