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Show V hi v. i KSTAftLISHF.D Ml'RRAY CITY, I TAIL K) Local Mention Basketeer Captain of Local Catholic Team ? fey i' faff"" "S Marguite. June and Elaine Caldwell, smull daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell of center street left Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. I). L. Peterson, for southern Californio where they will spend a week visiting and enjoying the beauty of California at this season. Mrs. Peterson is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Graham. J OK Kenneth la liter, son of lit. and Mrs. I J. Panter, Boxelder street, who was ojterated on for aceute a few weeks ago, was home and getting along well, until an accident caused the lnsclslon to break. He is now in the hospital for mi indeffinate period. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lewis Hatch of 33rd south, have lieen receiving congratutwenty-fourt- h lations siuee November over the arrival of a new baby girl. of Ml'RRAY MARK REXVEGNT Mr. V. ('. Frame branch manager oi the Mountain States Telephone lVnvegnu Is captain of the Mur-laMlidvaie senior Catholic basket-hal- l team. Captain Henvegun hopes to capture at least a division championship entitling the team to a place in the tournament. In practice games so far the hoys have broken even, winning from the Cathedral team but losing to the Magna (pilnt by the margin of four points. The team is lielng coached by Mr. Aaron Home, coach of the Midvale junior high, who is gradually developing a combination that should be hard to beat. Members of the senior squad are: M. Renvegnu, R. Fraser, V. I'llati. II. O'Rrlen. J. El 17. R. Snow. F. Slepan, J. Visiter and A. DcYee-chThere Is nlx a junior group v bo will play in a league and tournament. and Telegraph at Helper, Utah, was visiting his mother, Mrs. K. A. Frame through the Christmas Holidays. Mr. Frame returned to Helper a few days ago where he Is reported to le 111. y Mrs. Iiewls Hatch was the guest of her friend Miss Gladys Jordan, of ISoxelder street on Wednesday. Mr. and iMJrs. Andrew Lundqulst und Mrs. Gillespie and family motored to Iogan last week end, where they visited with Mrs. Lnudipilst's mother, Mrs. A. lieleston. Mr. Frank Thone, who has lieen taking a pre medical course at the I'liiversity of Michigan located at Arm Alitor, Michigan, has lieen visiting through the holiday season with his mother, Mrs. Frank Thone. 1339 South State. Mr. Thone will leave for Michigan again January 1. where he will continue his school l. 1 ... it v SHERIFF GRANT YOl'NG REGISTERS COMPLAINT WITH COMMISSION work. Sheriff S. Grant Young complained of the condition of the right of way of the lluh Light and Traction company from Salt Uike to Murray Monday, and requisled the county rt'iniiils-d- i n to take stcjts to enforce this repair. 'I bo sheriff ri'jNirtri the street car tight of way. which is unpaved through the comity, has had dirt va-haway, leaving a high houM'-between the right of way Mid i lie emu reie highway. The leiiff rcH.rte,d tieeideiits already i have refilled fr,,m t condition. Ivan Rean and family visited In I'rovo over the week end with Mr. Iran's father lid mother, Mr. find Mrs. Leo II. Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Hymn U. Pugh, of Fast tilth South, and daughter and law, Mr. and Mrs. Hex Mac-k:.with their children, lUiyd and Norene, left last Friday by motor for a two week's trip to California. They were also accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Simper and daughter LnRue of South Murray, and Mr. Willard Pugh. The party will visit Mr. and Mrs. Pugh's daughter, Mrs. Elaine Davis in Lo , . CM... I .. . I rtiiKi-iinwin join mem in a fiie ...II, lour of southern California. soii-l- cl . ' j r- I Mr. and Mrs. 0. F- -- E. News ' , : I'll Hie evening of Ioceuil'r 23,; r ') e Fraternal i irder of Eagh-- held Washington Lincoln Kerry of Heir ai.imal Christmas Tree pro- - Handy and Granger, Is sending the mi. iter four liiimlcid . Iilhlr. n holidays in I os Ange os with his V.'re MCM-n- t Ma rv and Patrlclu. to m. i Sm.i.i sisters, a package of; I oli ilnl.l Mr. and Mrs. preull ssnt Xtnas and an orange. -- s I'l-m- with their daughter ami fami' the Arlington day Mr. and Mrs. Price on Social ly. -1 reiibrd a short program.' avenue. i:..u,, by a M.ng fnuii Virginia j i . iie and a r.s iino bv- pro.' Mr. and Mrs Wnltm-- Mrii mm n,i ibiam t ai msd-i- cr that gave the .hlldreti of Nenlil. are vlslilne Mr. ' V' ir"" " Wx u,kUMiirtin's father, Thomas Murtln. i li.oil.er Andrew Lutidquist a.t.sl and family, this week. I l.it.lt.-i- troiu i li- a l - i I lialfiiian, F. II. PETERS. F. j M,M M"""' Haybm who Is the Rrlgham lteBiit,.r. I Young Oiivcrslty at pn.vo Is sis nd... t us ur .viiidiw """mays wttn tier parents. ORKMENi,,,K YI I.FI TO ATTENTION OK Mr. and Mrs. R, II. Clayton. o. E.i Muling ! COMMISSION i Two Miipbiyecs i iIn pow.-- r plant of Murray City are being worked ie than eight hours a day. the fcdnsirial commission of Ctah has lueli a"te,, (In Moii.biv v t Snerr. i bairman of the commission! .. i ... "role I be Miirrnv I'll.. ' .' ........... ""m,i lo their ntleiitlon the stale wiiiiig hw on i be eight hour day for emlH'.Ves of the public IH, nskwl, .lbat J..U Itlilliellately tt" violation of this law." Mr. Knorr Is also (ti,,,s nay : "I Miring this h.m (,f wm.m. j. - M incut. I II" c.s I hmnliliKilltien pd.lle undertakings t,iu hliig within reas.,n tn p r of empb.ve Vr f V, r"mll I. ,, Whit,. Mrs. PhD ii.rbnider. Word was i nselve.1 from Mrs. . . .. ,, no leil a few oncu, week ago ,i miemi the winter months with her children and family at their homes in Southern California, that she Is hating a wonderful time; that she wishes all of her friend a very Happy New Year, tiiiii'iiiiis i Curds hne Uvn received here announcing the birth of a dnnghter o Mr. and Mrs. David R. Neff of on Csmhii.ig,.. Mas. Mr. N,,ff was Vivian Ttniley formerly Ml of Winder ward. fl .os,,,,,!. the ,,,7 01 ;arflld Christmas Day where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and xlMHild do vv- - Oj'Vlnmm nuti.N-isiyroll." Mis, U at-t"- 1' at Mr, and Mrs, John It. Erekson and win, Rish Ereksnn, and mother. Mrs. John olierla tutor, motored to -- I school ,Mr """' I" "Kden. Murray Eagle Opens Salt Lake City Office Till KS DAY. DECEMRER 31, 1931 APPRECIATION George A. Jenkins, chairman the Lion's Club Christmas to Basket Committee desires thank everyone who so liberally contributed to the undertaking of furnishing a basket of Christmas supplies to those who thru necessity, were unable to provide a Christmas dinner of their own. As the need for this was murh greater this year than in previous years and the committee feels it wmiM have lieen practically imposihle for them, to .handle (hem without the outside assistant which was so liberally and cheerfully given. Over Murrav Jan. 4 At high noon, January 4, 11K12 the new city officials will take over the reins of government malnder f the winter. for Murray City. Fred lVters, J. Clifford Hansen and hold-ove- r Commissioner E. L. Eckman will be lu charge from January 4, 1932, for two years. Mayor A. Townsond and Commissioner Gottlieb Rerger will retire to private life. Murray City Hall will hardly sem normal without Commissioner Berger us he has been lu service on the City Commission for many long years. Mayor-Elec- t Fred Peters, states that the list of appointive officials is not yet stabilized to the point of being announced and will Ih reveal-M- i lu a few days. Some of those mentioned as being In prospect for positions are Andrew Lundqulst for positions are Andrew Luiulquist for for a police force position and Chief Ed Larson for Health Officer. Applications for positions are said to be very numerous ami very capable officers should lie available for the work of the city during the ' next two years. The citizens of Murray should tally to the support of the new city government and give all isissible aid in making the Incoming admitilstra tion a success. (teneral conditions are such that many difficulties will have to be overcome and a united community effort lu solving them will be of great value to every resident of Murray Hty. Mayor-Elec- t WISH I HQ YOU A H APPy N EWJfEAR. "Swearing Off and Taking On" People who do not wish to better pedan important deal into the sales man's lap. themselves are few. The custom of adopting New Year It is not hard for the average person to see all about him the pri- resolutions Is the apple which tips Marshal Call arrested two young vileges, opportunities and facilities many a man's course toward an imfor advancement which would place proved program of living. It may boys Sunday Tor sptsHling. In court Monday morning, Judge him in a isisitiou he diss not but lie the "swearing off" of habits which be no longer fisds are creditwould like to occupy. Matthews explained that as the alto bl m, or it may be the tak able Too ure often was these who IS was under boy advantages driving lowed to go unemployed and why? ing on of others which he llieves years of age the court had no Ju In tunny caws there seems to be will develop his mental, moral, risdiction over his case: but If the a sort of (spiilibrlum between deInterested parties wanted to court ami physical capacities to handle the case the jurisdiction sire and lack of motive iiowcr, and gain for him greater resieet, if could Ik- - waived and the ease could which some slight thing or incident not admiration iimong those whoso regard he esteems. Might Incline forward. prweed. A A salesman had talked for hours The father, who was present, Incomparatively small part of dicated that he wanted the court with u customer whom he did tiot our iHipulatiou avails Itself of the to proceed. wish to leave without the order. suiierb facilities of the public lib t Due to extenuating circumstances There was an impasse. with the Finally, rary In connected with the case, and the (qs'iiing his grip In the hois? of find minds of nil ages and gleaning the boys age, the flue was reduced to ing a folder, card, picture or other treasures of history, biography, $5 Instead of $20 as seemed Justithing which would upset the situa philosophy, religion and the fiable. tion in his direction, he spied a sciences to lie found there; the notices. The fine was paid and the boys which he had for physical improveI'nder the guidance of Mr. Rugby, couple of apple the ohjtvt of our legal detartment released. lie rolled one across ment afforded by municipal golf Prouglit. Marshal Call in Impressing the will be to give SERVICE, SAFETY the desk to the customer and re courts, baseball grounds; frequent tained the other for himself. The lectures, concerts and occasional and SAVING to our legal laitrons. seriousness of the offense and the all traffic laws sound advice to the Ihivs and the customer look a bite, munched it operatic icrformnnccs ; the priceless Service will lie made Immediate need of' through our uptown office. A tel- cited the fact that the death rate fathers gave some Inside notes on for a moment then said, "Well, we'll capability of constructive thinking If you are standing at equilibrium. re- from automobile accidents lu Salt the why and when-forof the mod just let 'er come that way." The ephone rail will bring prompt ami vicinity Is greater than eru youth's aptmrcul heedlessness dial was closed the order signed New Year's day Is a gixsl time to sponse. of the advice given them by their So small n thing as an apple had bite into the apple. Safely In the handling of all leg- many cities Jjice Its slie. disturbed the equilibrium and tip- al notices Is guaranteeed through Judge Matthews also gave some elders. cu refill attention to details by an Mr. and Mrs. C. I Shaw enterlegal man aud publica- MURRAY CITY COMMISSION REDUCES 1932 BUDGET PLEASANT (.ROVE REATS tained at an interestingly arranged tion in a uewspaiHT of 43 years MIRK AY SECOND TIME luirty Wednesday evening In honor standing, which compiles In every of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and The Murray City Commission the exM'tulitures for litfl. detail with requirements of the A few wtsks ago Murray went to family of Sandy, and Mr. and The following list shows the es slate law for publication of legal met at Murray City Hall on MonMrs, Goo. S. Shaw and family of Pleasant (Jnive for a day, Decemlier 27th and made sub- timated amounts for the princ-lim- ! not Ices. the South ColojiwtHRl. The evening was game there, the G rovers won Saving Is assured our patrons stantial reductions In the budget items of disburswnwits: 29 to 22, but Sam Oliver, re spent In playing games. Music and game through the fact that our rates are for the year 19,12 as compared with gular of last year was absent from darning was enjoyed and refreshlower. Just call the Murray Eagle, the team, and everyone thought ments serv1! to twenty-on1931 Rudget 1932 Rudget guests. Department, Wasatch 5224, the game nt Murray would have dif- Miss Altba putiUcr of Sandy and St Roads for service, safety and saving. Rrldges $ oHi. ferent results. Rut Pleasant Grove Miss Florence Rocdcr of $10,000 Murray Electric Department ... 40, MO 31, ix K). l proved Its suiierlority by trouncing were guests. Salaries City Officials - - 7,70 fi.HOO. the Smelts, 40 to 20 on Tuesday Finances Police A Prison 6,030 ,.V10. at the Murray High gym. evening t Fire R.soo 5,.kn has played fisir Murray of this week. Mayor Monday t Sewer 350 . .. 250. so far this season and games Townsend brought a check for Waterworks .... .... 9,200 9,2(10 bus lost ail four of them. Ilowever.f twenty thousand dollars from the Park City 2,000 2.IMI. the loyal Rasketball fans of Mur County Treasurer" office, another City Hall rsm. 2,0oo ray, who have seen Murray play one for twenty thousand dollars "00 Court City 700. nave no i..iii.s ais.ul .Murray s was receive! ten days prior to this, City 5,500.. r,..'iKi. chances for division honors. Cemetery Tlie GI0I.0 Grain and Milling this more than takes cure of the Health 3.10 Detriment 2,100. The Jordan division Is uudoiibt has n ins an office and $10,110.00 that had lieen borrowed Company 2,,'sO. iJImiry 2,.Ks (illy the fastest Hie In the state warehouse In Murray at the to retire the warrants at the First 3,9-1Miscellaneous 3.9.10, mill when the teams of this division nf the former Murray Mills. National Rank, who had made a The Murray City Rudget for they ear 1932 Is rcdnmt over 19,'U by Into in action the league swing and will carry on the business Inc., the that of the request obligation approximately $20,000.00 games January K, the outcome will of supplying the Glol' A 1 prodtn ts City at their hank, lie pa 11. These b follow sd with ksn Interest by lo Murray and vicinity nt that lopayments clears up the Indebted-i:es- s Ml RRAY MILLS OFIK'K IN Little Miss Edith Reunion, (laugh everyone Interested In basketball. cation. ls NATIONAL RANK RI.Dti. of the City at the banks. 1 tie ter of Mr. and Mrs. parley Reunion The C.tol". Mills representative Murray team should have Murray City still has a deposit bus been confiutsl to her home the loyal aimy of funs this wiisn nn.l nre of $r..o.oo with the Counly Treasleaning up and repairing the Following the destructive lire at will mi doiit. show a world of via j ravage caustsl by the fire at the urer und with dellnqueent lae the Murray Mills, Inc., plant Satur- past ten days through sickness. when the league game are which are still Is'lng paid there day night, the company has secured Murray Mill plant and have played. stal.isbid their bratieh In should ! another payment In Feb- tenqiorary offices In the First PRAYERS FOR THE the office of the same building and Rank building In which to ruary W.12 of njiproxlmatcly $11,. INITED YAM M R( IIMNG (O. are iiiilomlltig sls ks of fissls, NEW YEAR on).(n, owing to the depression col- carry on their business. PLANT rX APES DAM U.E flour and grain In the wateboiiw. lections due the Oty for electric Mr. K. S. Walker the manager of The men In charge of this work FOR NKillT light and water have very Murray Mill. Inc., state that plans Contrary to earlier ris.rts, folMr. E, E. Chtik, Field Set my heart fret from hitler- tire mor, and there Is due the City of the regarding future lowing the fire at the Murray Mills lnbHit ; Ih ll Hughes, business an tmt yet completed and for delinquent Svlalty lies, 0 Lud, Itn'.. Saturday night, the I'nited Os. nr Julst. poultr.vmaii ; and 'Now it Is nlghl tuan; Electric Light and Wa- will be announced later. I..11 Col a! I'cg Purchasing plant W.C. Patker. Field Man. Free from those mil a Id ghosts of wa The lire at the Murray Mills, Satter accounts, which are considered and uiidatimgisl by the fire 1,1 Mr. Clark a bsal According hurt ami pain good. There are also $rt.rs0.0tl due urday was ne of the most sever I hey at e n'ii for business as usIn apHlo!cd and l will from Water und Electric IJght In the blst,,ry of Miirrar. That haunt mauagi-(he light; Thp ual. The egg Hunt, which wa but will he UmsI and they will r flatiK aloft to such height Ihnt the for the month of ForgWr my faults ami IW me fall blip tisrhlly is'lMplelts:! was uorlh of the public iliieit from the UAL Therefore it Is obvious Aleep, alley was lit up for miles. Chief the Murray Mills, Inc.. and was in w anlioii-.- , Now Mnirt.v I2..'hki.(H) is will be that added to the Ijirson and the Murray City Eire through. day a eara!e building altogether. They A I products ouipii Gluts Tlo And In unbroken abide general fund for the year 1932. Chief and peace department Jsik Clay Were before the construction of five mer illfreniii artiiles this fifty deThrough the cut la the Rudget and the Salt Fire night (Vniity their ta w plant. hmiUsI in the M ar- und the Is tut in ( tin t i tifor 1!.'I2 there should be a reduction partment were kept on the Job ( lose tinlo You. isitnpony my Mills building. ll t organisation and has made a In tnxes of at least four mills, it Is practically all of Saturday nlghl The announcement Is made by of to lie hos that the City will even- and a portion of the dcartmciit growth throughout their hissteady FOR MORNING that the egg tliials of the gg tory. let me not look behind night's warehouse I intuiplant tually he able to discontinue bor- on Sunday, The Are had gained such I t mul buslta-sMr. Clark Invites the public to rowing and operate on rash reoelr-e- headway thst the total loss of the pause of peace, 11s on usual. The Egg Corp. lo go call nt the pistil on (be O. 8. Now it is day; the preceding year from taxa- plaht was tint to ls presented. plant wh slightly damaged but only near 4Mb South and get action. With courage anil with joy let Mr. Walker ststes that Insurance by water and wa able to rssn new The quaint"! with the s'rs4titie of a me go forth power plant with its was carried to protect the owners mi Monday, new pipe line, new transmission of the business, very complete js.ultry and dairyI Anew, pray men's supply house. The telephone lines and hew equipment should 1 The l'nlle.1 Egg Purchasing Cor- - Resulted that I will strive, as Cciio Wood, son of Mr. and MY the G!ls Grain and Milling of a big revenue prodmvr In the fu my strength is Just north of the' iraton John W.smI left last week with Is Mutiny 111 and they 1U1 ture If priqierly nmnng.-!- . T Oniisitiy my part, Murray Mill escaped with only of the basket ball are other liiemU-rserve you and ti Join In here lo ' It I your plaht and Its operation wnier ihimnge in hour sisl with Fsrh Undue, couscqueni'e of the team of the l'nlverlty of I'tah for the building of a Digger and Hctter and aithltle should be sufcguard- - gissl work of iMith Fire depart us'iits. sincerity, Ivnvcr, Colorado, where they play- Murray. And si cery The Salt Ijke ttmiity and Murrsy i high hrarl! itiy ami in every way ed several baskK ball games with Ethel Arnold Tildcn, In (iond xilhte. it nnmls-- r of team of the various tlty Fit di isirtiueiits made an ex- A. TtWNSEND, celli-n- t tSlgmsl.l lliMlctecplng. showing at this fire as Is LET MAKE 1932 A GmuD whool and colleges In Denver apd Mayor. their iiI..iii. YEAR I Grsley, ("(dorado. Speeders Arrested by Murray Officers s ls-s- ttssiH-iatln- t.ry, ols-yiu- g e prc-seaso- e spi-cla- Murray I)-p- u Globe Mills Come Here iH-p- 11 1 s $25,-m).- Shil p-- r ! Deoi-m-U-- Ike s d i s ,' Mr. and Mrs. Irs Mitchell left few day ago for Hawthorne. Nev NO. 22 New Officials Take of In line with its policy of progress and expansion, the Murray Eagle announces the opening of a branch office in Salt Lake City, for the of its service and convenience friends and patrons, especially its legal advert Isers. The Eagle plans a material expansion of its legal department and will afford a sitec-ia- l service and convenience to the lawyers and mining companies and other legal advertisers in Salt Lake City. The Salt Iike City office of the Murray Eagle has lieen oiienod at 425 Felt Ilullding where the legal business of our Salt lake patrons will be handled by an exicrt in this line of work. Our telephone nunilH-- r at the uptown office Is, Wasatch 5224. Just call this number and we will do the rest. The Salt Lake City branch office aud the legal department will be under the management of Frederick L. Rugby, veteran newspnjier man, with more than thirty years and association with experleiH Lewspajiers of Salt Lake City. Mir. J'.agby was court rejsirter for daily for many years, gaining an pajsM-intimate knowledge of legal procedure which 1ms enabled him, In the capacity of publisher and editor of legal publications, to establish a widely known and enviable reputation for accuracy, care and servh-in the handling of legal VOLl ME 43 lo-n- |