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Show ESTABLISHED 1890 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, o, Fraternal der of Confirmation Service At St. Vincent's lLagles F. 0. E. STATE MEETING LIST OF DELEGATES WELL ATTENDED IN CITY ATTENDING CONVENTION session on WednesThe two-daand Thursday of the Utah day Aeries of the F. O. E. was attended by over one hundred delegates and swarms of visitors. Mayor Arthur Townsend gave the address of welcome nt the oK'ning session at 10 a. in. in Fraternal hall. I'arley P. Jensen. Salt Lake representative of grand aerie, the principal speaker, sjioke on "Old Age Pension and the Stabilization of Employment and Industry." The stabilization program will be the major activity of all aeries In the country this year. More than 100 delegates from all over I'tah attended the first day. A banquet was held In the evenMethodist ing In the Community church and a dance followed In Fraternal hall. The feature of Thursday's program was the Installation of officers at the regular monthly meeting of the Murray aerie. Leo Townsend, worthy vice president and president elect, was In charge of the meeting. Salt Lake Aerie y 3 Frank. Nelson II. I. A. Welling T. TERRILL I). T. Terrill D. L. Olson ' J. P. Knight It. Woods Theo Marx .las. Metcalf Tooele Aerie 164 W. Curry Gus Lot sos J. W. Dayby Murray Aerie VOLUME L ' 7 va r-v;'- . evening. 17G0 Ray B. Allen I en Townsend L. A. Walters BAPTIST CHI RCH NOTES R. A. Klasco y Monday the 15th of June the Murray kindergarten will open at the Arlington school at 9. a. m. We hope all Murray children of kindergarten age will he there, and invite all others who rare to come. The large painted outdoor advertising display erected recently on the main highway In Murray has elicited much favorable comment, according to W. (. King, sale manager of Bird and Jex couiany, outdoor advertising coiii-erof Salt Luke llty and Ogden. This display is one of a number which have beet, placed on Important highways near Ctah communities, including Lay-to- Wn-gul- In-Il- - ! s d s Local Mention p or - - lel rons-enabl- - tiliit ti(' - t s e 1 It e cc. 4 r 00 Radical ch a Hires in tlie Gianite Furniture Company store personell in Murray City lias taken place re cently. Mr. A. (). Cooper who hiu been in charge of the .Murray store since its establishment some twelve years ago, has been made assistant malinger of the Granite Furniture Com pany stores, and took up his new duties at the Sugar House office this week. Mir. E. M. SlelTensen who has lieen manager of the Bingham branch of the Granite Furniture Company, is now in charge of the Murray store, nnd James West, who has been associated with the Murray lusitiitiou for the sist seven years will go to Bingham to become manager of the store there. During Mr. Cooper's connection with the Granite Furniture Com pany In Murray the store has grown from a small stock of furniture housed in the building now occupied by J. P. O'Brien Jewelry store, to the fully modern house furnishing institution, located on the corner of 3rd avenue and State streets, cov ering a large area of floor space, with a stock of goods to meet the requirements of it discriminating public. Every Item of furniture, rugs, stoves, Including both gas and electric,' linoleums, wnllpaiier and radios, in fact everything for the home In the way of furnishings may be had, with n most Impressive stcsk from which to choose.' Expert advice on furnishing and decorating, from wnllpaiier and lloor coverings, to the least Item with which to complete the home beautiful may le had by this progressive Institution, where the patron may obtain The fnsf "word In quality" and selection of merchandise. Improvement after Improvement has Iss-- made us the business has develossl, by increased floor space and the addition of special departments and service. Murray citizenry feel keenly the loss of Mr. Coojier as a business mini who at all times has entered Into every project of a constructive and progressive nature launched by any organization for the Interest of Murray City. Action, was always sure to result when Mr. Coojier was placed In charge of n civic enterprise of any kind. It Is gratifying to know that Mr. and Mrs. Cisipcr and family will continue to make their home in Murray, where their Influence will still ls felt in the social and re ligious life of the community. We, with other business nssii-clates of Mr. Csqer, are happy to congratulate him on bis continued hiiisvs and this further forward step, and can only sny that Mur ray's loss is Sugar House's gain. Mr. Sieffensoii comes to Murray with Ihe highest recommendation him to iho and Murray wcleoini-business and s's lal life of the community, nnd we fis-- l that the bic-- l liess Interests of the Granite Furniture uiiiny will U well taken care of while In his bands. The ladles Auxiliary met at the church on Thursday for work. The Bingham Aerie 659 day was spent In doing White Cross ADVANTAGES OF KINDERII. R. Gust work and In making a quilt for the GARTEN' TRAINING FOR Clarence Lee Baptist Summer Assembly to be THE PRE-S- ( IIOOL CHILD Rett H. Hocking OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THE held July 14 24. At one o'clock a E. K S)erger Bountiful, Morgan, Tooele, IT.VH STATE AERIE FOR pot luck luncheon was partaken In going from his home to the Midvale, Kaysvllle and Farming-ton- . C. L. Countrymnn THE YEAR 1932 of. This was followed by a short The series of painted bulletins L. B. Cyphers the child soon finds business meeting. The next meeting kindergarten him. Ills are said to he unique In outdoor adInterest for in life growing Joseph May, Worthy President, will be held at the home of Mrs. MRS. ANNIE BOAM parents, at the same time observ- vertising display and have been Tint U Aerie. Margaret ".Erickson on Thursday, In him, a nntloable growth, men- commented on by national trade ing NEILSON PASSES June 11, at 1:00 p. m. Chris Greenhngen. Worthy Vice a physical and Journal, Mr. King states. and often, tally: Lake. President, Salt In fact. Mr. King states that a moral Improvement as well. Mrs. Annie Roam Neilson, wife of George E. Gordon, Worthy ChapW. W. G. mere- - representative Heretofore he has of a large eastern usunlly Lenord ('. Neilson, passed away lain, Murray. The World Wide Guild Olrls held ly amused himself, or "just played". advertising agency who was re Elm residence 2m Robert Asken. Secretary, Salt at the family their regular meeting on Tuejtday Now all of bis 'Sfcay Is still play, but cently In .this territory Mated that June 1st. ... , - sliueU- - thii.vU.w-Mondiy- r. evening at the home of Violet Hlse- - It Is organized play. In an organic- - this was one of the most surtvss . James Metcalf, Treasurer, Salt of acute nephritis. The passing of man on Boxelder street. Plans were!,..! croup of children his own age fill and unique Ideas recently In Mrs. Neilson came as a distinct bake. discussed for a camping trip during with the same Interests, the same, troduced In advertising. The deto her shock friends, Clarence Lee, Worthy Conductor, many despite the summer months. The Guild limitations and powers. The proper j puly won first prize in the exhibits the fact that she has been In 111 Bingham. are proud of the fact that they and necessary equipment Is here f'r shown In Salt girls City In con enGuard. health for some time, and the I,eo Townmnd, won a picture reward in the Guild him to use and to enjoy. tloii with advertising achieve-mi mourns the tire community passing Murray. reading contest. The picture Is HoffHe now learns to think and to ex- - ment week. of this noble woman, who, when Trustees mann's "Head of Christ" mid Is press himself Intelllngently on his In planning the erection of the In her health permitted, was active KoWrt It. Mitchell. Bingham. given by the National Organisation own plane, with those of his own! painted bulletin In Murray, Mr. . of the social life the religions and J. II. CnnipN-llEureka. i nt Buffalo, New York. age nnd experiences. King and L. I. Simmons, publicity F. J. Nelson. Salt Lake. community. re-He a and ami by enjoys advertising director of the profits The deceased was a daughter of Grunt! Aerie Representative C, W. ft absem-from the Gas company secured the satch family L William M. Roam and Mary U ". Countryman The Crusaders are busy working ration of local civic leaders, e and Its value Interests. IS Imrn 31, was ami August (ch Moss, lo fill the Treasure Chest for Porto Townsend now leaves to make social cludit.g Mayor Arthur M. She married Inord C. Neilson, Rli-School children. Remenilwr contact with those of his own age. Lions club. of titul mcmlM-rthe In resided August 12, 1!0S. She has We, your Committee on stabilizachildren that we nre still Having our leuri.s alsiut himself, his powers. Tlo-local vple were also Muray all her life excejtt for a few nickels for meal tickets for the foltion of unemployment, offer the in the nature of the adver-liMii- g creative ability. ss'nt in Rrlgham City. Ctnh children. lowing resolution for your approval. copy ami the locnllou of the where her hungry in.1 New York.' X. Y., 'iullng Whereas, there are now bulletin. piilntnl school. to went and In Concres of the Cnlted States. husband taught Church Vacation School the urusilal features is of One She Is survived by her husband, House bill and Senate bill. in which the name manner the Much Is interest manifested William M. Roam. Salt The purpose of which bills Is to her father. In the Vacation of the town and ihe linjiorl-Mieon. School and brother and the following have created a Federal Indudstrlal Luke of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Industries of the town are MI KR AY STl DENTS OF I D. S. 3 week from Qtfft to William T. Ibxim, Ios An- dueled for sisters; comannoum Committee Commission, which East 4113 South. lead-shiThird The Murray Isiard. for featured. 12. U school The umler the HIGH S( IKMIL GRADl'ATED California.: Mrs. Samuel II. mission Khali be niithorlzttd and dir geles. of their daughter, example, reads "Murray diversified the rugnovniciTt P. Rev. of J. The proPayne. It. j Mrs. Lynn Falls Idaho r.rlnton, tidies and ected to make, surveys, Miss Flora Iewls. to Mr. James It .dtiMrlcsdeveloplng with natural Mf. l A. gram Includes worship, study, muslAilrtuinks. Salt Tw-to gas." An alliacthe illustration Is of the West Mnrmy sliulents of the L. D Wedding Hand Investigation nf nil problems relut-- o ic Murray, and work hand periods. mid Mrs. Arthur j Soieiisen. Murray S. 22. High SiIiiniI, Miss Melbn (Vs.per the stabilization of employ- I shown. work classes are Isdtig conducted take plai-- June II. Soreiisen, Denver. nnd David (trillion, were among the ndverment In Industry, agriculture, and of this In Miss Mr. and Mrs. Payne nnd planning Funeral seniles were held today by of that wlns4, who hehl I.iiincll W. sradnutes i nterMrs. J. nnd Mr. commerce In the Cnlted Slates, with I Gas Wasatch A. E. Mrs. Dressell nnd Hsr rimipauy iMi.g .t s. i. in. In the Murray First Frldu i ment exerclws last FriThe a view of formulating such plans n tiilned at Iuih hisin Wislneday. of Salt Ijike. There has Iss-thai, the purisises are oiniiieiiif jlui out ward. Interment was In the Was- gen tilcht. luX. : Mrs. II. I.llilicll and recommending such legislation lliclltdisl SO To I. fi'I'l day Ibis but still guests f,,nr ntlendnniv of aront.d Identify Lawn Cemetery, under direcI'vcr four hundred ntiulenls wen as wl enable employee lo obtain a atch room for cithers to come next week. of Salt li.ke. Mrs. W. P. Madn Important Industry with the pro MorA. Jenkins of the George tion thin year. Lin K revive activities of Murray, tie graduiitwl from Ihe s. A welcome for all from 4 to 14 years Mrs. It. A. IIukI.cs, Mr. W. II nvlng wage nnd Investors n ami pretuary. the G R. Mrs. White. It. Mrs. W. program Following 'mutual, relation cordial lo ll, dividend. And if ngf. s. hi it Ion of sw ards mid diplomas. 2. To will. Wat on. nnd Mr. Ivan Born. and WHEREAS. Said bills are spondevelop gw ship wiles of natural gas from the use 1 dam was given for the students sored mid favored by the Fratern- MIRRAY ls WARII CONJOINT NEW ARRIVALS AT COTTON al trdr of Eagles, He It hereby WOOD MATERNITY HOME Mie Carmcllta and tvth Mnr- - of the outdsr advertising medium i n I lie ris'f garditi of the school tin will entertain at a bridge Ion the community biillling. , To help develop RESOLVED. That the Club. State In honor of Mls A linl Indus cheon ta Park Norton. A. ?M C. Saturday I. Mrs. James M. Acftp. Fraternal Order of Ea tiles The Murray Ural Ward n Mt. Home, a bthlel irbni grow nn-- tro)n-r- , so ib-Ilniuls-rg- . . of thr Ada 8. I lit Convention assembled. Huna stni-theld w May ill girl. DANCE Conjoint meet Inn MO 'T MCCESSFU. I. To develop a ihl I 0. of the month. toitimltleo of five to advice Chili's C. Mrs. Erckson, May unity. foowln The l"y, T:3. at evet.Ing day KM ITAL t the C Hsolntisl Mrs. H. J. Stone. 2W lli East, miis. lotisiiess In ( renting In v. gnllou hat we program will be given was n full npprecln Mrs. pleasof the mind measure said JoMph public 0, dorse a ci. May unanimously liy, Congregational Singing Mrs. H. S. Street. 72 2nd South antly surprised by a number of lion of Ihe lulvnt tiiges of thU ami urge them o eupisirt and vote Invention Lillian lwls The datfe rilfal given by Mis' friends Tuesday evening nt a psMy tiHsb rn fuel. To "clenn up and Wheaton a tsty, May 10. fof Ilia pnbioitfo of mild bill nod le pliiuo Solo Brown lsl Friday evening Eiva I It further Mrs. T. Ik Hansen. f.4l East So. In honr of her birthday nntdvers stay clenn." Talk on our sbgnn .... Hulda Jensen In (be Murray Filrst Ward recre rennd were Games Commit-to4aye. ary. RESOLVED, That said V.snl Duct .... Mrs. Ada Mi lVinald State, a boy. May 1. ation hall was a very derided sue Mrs. P. It. Harris. 3141 State freshments served. 31 guests were TO OPEN VIOLIN STUDIO endeavor to contact with nil nnd Mrs. Hatlle Os.per. An exii-p- t tonally large mini , that a girl. May 11 treeht. orlclles and organisation U-- r Short Talks by fldult class lend Mns-tattended, the revltal. Mrs. E. 4. Rowidicur, 21)2.1 Mc titsy be Induced to support and work ers, Maude Hunger, Alma E. Crane, Mr. Elmo Martin will osn a "bt Miss Brown dowries a gnnt t will the Miss 10. I1ra Clellan. a hoy, May for the passage of paid nnnurc. tin tndlo nt bis home on Center amount and Dr. X. H. Sheratilan. f credbtt for the manner Mrs. Cbirenct R. I'Mmer, Midvale, complimented guest at a nilscelhine. nnd b .. ... Mnnnsnh Solo (n I'.iios where be will gle liitriic ll which she staged Ibis dancing I'"! submit dic4, Reot lively nt thr I ons nhoorr Friday high! Inv cln girl. May 21 Smllll tloit, Msrtlmt a Mm) of her pupils bad Inst rue v. jfssmn. a ty. home of her sister, Mm. t.lla Pnf- Buchai.an. U VnnderbitrRh. Drnper. Parley (I. Thos. Benediction Hon mediately. only a year, nnd uMiie of them hir.u peter rstt, I.Vrt Kensington avrnne. Salt May 22. Mr. Martin Is well qualified for even loss. w. DU.Y. i. Mrs. R. W. Turner, Rlverton, Uke. Ihl work, having had Instruction EXERClSFil Eery numlx-- r n the pngTnm J. It. CAMPBELL, MEM0KI L a lHy, May 22. In violin from the Schuster rVh'l went over perfectly, and each one P. B. S PFRdF.lt. The memlssfs of Woodcraft Mrs. Paul Johnson, tlermnnlnn Lake. of them is if Music, formetly of Salt of special men deserting Committee. club will ls cntettslne.1 at the a girl, May SX alwi give orchestra woik tion If time and apace will He Tinil!cd Meitiorhit Day was appropriately nenne, June Wh Mrs. J. Nlelson, Slgrld, Ctah, a Fraternal Hall Tw-la aplendldd T,1fl build to a pnrnde and end rbvmes. up In by u,,,,.,." loqsst M)m,r Moray Frank N'elm. the romlnff Ctah by Mr. Beatrice Miller and Mrs. Id Ibis. girl, My 23. ,, ,(IM, lnteretH Evcrooc all tin nt Cemetery. p rtsts. e!v,. Ororemotilc Murray ,las. tnie Under of the rrstcrnnl lll be nettMrs. II. H. Ralph. 3,t4fl Pioneer Evetjn ivrger. Lunch Mr. Martin der I Invited to was 'work of ape, trolly sit The Salt Uke C.sinty Firemen year der of Eagle, was In Murray Wed nre All members ed nt onetblrty. end nmke arrangements for same. tery wonderful piece of wmk, In Ilrenwn with the E. M.. n ly. May 2. end Cl'y Murray Murn.v the bo come can. tlctegnted Bib to nrewl jtossibly nwlsy nnl Mrs. (J. Urson. 2is2 South, on another ce Id ni.iioiinTmeni dilating that Mis Brown not only Engle by paying snme a call. Mr build and Cjvlc orgnliifallolis ltp n psg 4 a N'y. Msy 2.. tCt.iitlnuetl htm f"f Itnow rail and Ehi, lMte this of I wee the for parade. manbers the darning technique, hut holds F.n sic piled U a sure enough Big Non Mrs. J. Hplht. Rlverton, a ttlrl, were maiion. I be lntTot Infot of the student as well. nt cemetery the The graves M rslnr1ly a very fine prrii. Afton Maua. Mrs. Clarice Mis ifullv decorated nnd sh iwed May Mrs. Jornion Jensen. 22 Cppr (Vtitrnl Avenue, girl. June I. of the remem-braami Mr. Carl Hanen measure full lurgmnn Ihe tnle mnke (be the soup fl. A. Klasco ws greetingMr. O. Zimmerman. 13l Brighta boy May SI. limy c.tes "i,f Isf.re Street, Midvale, In which tin msl ably assisteil at the plntto. r accoidlng to Mr. BcnU. F.Mlps Wednesday In Hebrew, Eng (VI on Way. slrl. June 4. Hub tier. F,st Melvtn Mrs ones. bvel their held are by nnd o and so language. F. II. Peters de i! Following the rending and acceptance of the minutes for the previous meeting, a brass quartet rendered a number, the members of which were Maxlne Charller, Gwen Mad-seand Bruce Peterson, nceomimnl-eby Donna Orton. Bemlce Grant gave a reading. Donna Maxtleltl and Evelyn Han-illegave a vocal duet, accompanied by Eleanor Brown. Win. Kasworm gave a reisirt on plans for the annual June Club leaders outing, and It was unnmlnously ngreod that the outing would be held In American Fork canyon on June lfl, where as many as desire to, may visit Timpanngos cave. A demonstration on the market grading of vegetables was given by Clyde 1 looser and Jack Wallace of the Mill Creek Garden Club, which proved to be both Interesting and instructive. It was ahown that grad ing carrots and potatoes for the market according to the V. S. speci fications regarding size, shape, and trfectlon as to healthy condition, ami freedom from mechanical in juries, resulted In the consumer be ing letter aatlsflcd and the merchant realizing a more satisfactory profit from his sales. Tills demon- strut Ion was made with the veget utiles actually graded and display ed on the table liefore the club mem tiers. The results of such demonKt rations by th club 4miw- - tend ency to make the shopper more oh servant nnd critical of her purchases, thereby creating a demand for more perfect vegetables. Mrs. Ivy Hall, county home demonstrator, announced that health charts would Is? used In the Boys' 4 II clubs this year. In Salt Lake The health charts have been county. used by the girls clubs In former ears with splendid results. Mrs. Hall also announced that the nninea of all teams from the various 4 II clubs who will make (lemonstralions nt the state fair must le turn cd In to County Agent Martlnenu's office not later than July 13. Miss Dorothy Greenwotsl gave a reading ami Maxlne Charller and iHirothy Greenwood gave a cornet duel, accompanied by lvmna Orton. n L !Y jt lli XO. 44 Furniture Personnel . MURRAY NATUR-AKindergarten To GAS SIGN Open June 15 41 Club Leaders in Granite Hold Meeting Change The Salt Luke County club leaders assiM'lation held a meeting In the Sandy Junior High school, MUi;ulay evening, June 1. A very splendid program of music and reading, with demonstrations, by club members, reports and appointments of committees for the various activities of the clubs were ninth', which made a most Interest-lu- Fa-lac- Eureka 217 Migliaeclo Ralph Jas. O. Creighton ' Elmo Houghton Juo Lero George A. Taylor ..S. 1931 Murray Man Has 800 Tires Mattevlch. Antony IWuna, Antony Bacanl, Mary Putnlk. Lena Mash. Grace Kilhy, Caroline Depletro, Angelina Depletro, Katbryn Pezely. Julia VIcchrelll, Adeline Vlcchrelll, and Elsie Vehar. Fifteen boys and girls received their First Holy Communion on Sunday morning. They were: Nicholas Mattevlch, Edmiindd Kearns. . Jr.. Virgil Pilati, Nicholas. Stephen Mash, Nicholas Plotto. Eugene Plotto, Michael Davlch. Minnie Ferrando, Sparta, Leva, Edith Deprletro, Melva Shey, Kath-ryShey, Rose Matlevlch, and Mercedes Plotto. Mrs. Kdmund J. Kea.-n- s hHd; charge of the Confirmation class and Miss Golda Eraser prepared those who made their First Communion. 67 JUNE 4. 4-- H Twenty seven children, members of the Sunday School of St. Theresa's Church, Midvale, and St. Vincent's Church, Murray, were coufirmed hy Bishop Mltty at the local Catholic Church on Sunday afternoon. Those from Murray were: Louis Czelitc, Albert Gabardl, John Shey, John State Convention THURSDAY. s MIKESFER II Mil I OOTID Shakcspear's Iuih ll risini was iigiiiti Salurtlay nlgbl by u person or who sts'tn lm ate of taking nway from tbo-- n making nn effort to make an lnincl s living, nnd npi'ioprlatelng tt the results of tlielr elTorts. The bsk of the front tbsr of the lunch risuu on State strct t was broken, nnd inert hiilellsc iilnoiiiillng approximately l'Ji. together with the slot mnchlne which was carried out Issllly. the baik broken off and of the content. Tie .t.-- . was found In a vacllit )! on the went able of ton. SliHkes-ar'l.nui ll ha !vn ltis a luimlsr of times, and ii is lamentable that Ibis prtly thieving cannot N- - stoppts), by apprehending Ihe miscreants. vis-Itc- d tbetu-W'lve- e s The Draiuii sis lion of Ihe Murray Ward M. I. A. bold a nc-- ! enjojable Wcinle Roust Monday Light ill Kiiudsel.s Grove. Thirty s rons wen In ntletidani'e. Flrt Mis TbclniS Cull who Is on a mission to the Southern States ha from Atlanta, transferred been Georgia, to South Carolina. |