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Show 'iESl! i. - 25c a. Ml KSTABLkSHED 1800 5I. G. 0. F. News ID Omenta Rebekuh Lodge No. 15 gieets every 1st ami 3rd Tuesday of Cacti month at 7:30 o'clock p. m. In ".ateniul Hull. All members are oquested to attend and be sure to t your name on the list for the grand prize. The weather for the last two or a ers, tliree meeting nights have ttle stormy and cold but the .. 12c has now leen back to 23c ground-hofi'iiiost three weeks, and in CC0h's "ole he will be out wet'ks three .. 2!fjuother CO. jHinu 'and the tulips will begin to . 25cl1,,om allu" snowdrifts will be some thing of the past. At our nest meeting, February 21, vjhe chairman of the entertainment tjommittee, Sister Martin. promised us a Jolly good time. Refreshments will be served. Visiting Jtebekahs always welcome. Remember the time, 7 :.'!0 o'clock I MURRAY RESIDENT ITNERAL TIURSDAY. FEB. Bl RIAL AT DEERWOOI), 1 has .Murray (). aieets every Monday night at O'clock. Visiting Odd Fellows . , F. 7 :S0 wel-- i ' come. 16. MINNESOTA lx-e- 1. FOR 42 YEARS g-- Lodge No. XI PASSES CARLSON d exH-rienee- lo-O- Carlson and Mnh cIommI, their Reunion' Ward will hold bus- iness. John (i.nd.tll and Fred CarVon orgatibed a fi"i business hsii after Murray joined the dry cities (CoM iiiitisl on pige i J their Vnrd Reunion on Washington' CARD OF TIIWKS birthday, next Wednesday. Fob, 2".' A hut cupper will le nerved nt Mx The lilid.'lolciieil, fibluls of Mr clink, a program will le glton at I "ail -i- ll, tuke this oppirtniilty End oYhsk. and dancing will I eg In of tht.n;"mg all tln'M-- . who o kindly nine o'cioi k. In aiiV way during the he program will le oprtxil with Bt'iii-- I pud nt the dm Ih and funeral tonituunlty ulnelng. of this llrnr fli'tld. fdr. Ernet Kimball of Salt t.ake Hit. A Mil!. A. Lt'MMjnsT. I will give a romlc Hunt, Mil. A MU1. AXEL OLEEN. llnwnlliiii Musical tihinlr. mrs. cii.Esiii:. fcutmVr by IVuitilon ward MR 4 MUS. J. I.r JENSEN. t. 111-- 4 i:irn !)' ('bonis. by lletintn ward girl I rtionih V'ard Happening, Walter Wag J Uff. f 'do, ,y Riion Rrlnghnrst,. Addre by Bishop Hamml Smith heading, by Beatrice Slcadmati, Kflrstlon by th R'-i- i lrmit)li Kuml-c- r hhn Brother. ItEI.IEK TAIL THLKSDAY. FEBRl ARY 16, Mi:i:ilN(i Rilbf S.- Murray Etrst Wnr-lely foe liltg Tin lay. FVk 21. will ! In rlaise of Mrs. V. O. Miller, who I'M ch''n Ih" "OrdraU of R1bard Efffia'," by (Je-.tf-e Men-dilli- . that dale. coiiilerll..n la iri-- l' al will also In DR. Mll'.lt M N IN IF.NM areal-Wtiund-c- i Tl" iHffary liiirriintf and rf grmt value A cablegram rocriod fmtn Dr oi,e. All are llltlti d to Cotne atmouMin that he lirtiv-- and njuy this hrsflna. In Vienna. February fth. Dr. jMicmnUn left New Yotk tbe crrn NOTH i; tug of January IS and land"! In The Murray Public Library will Fel tnafj 2. It" (Plymouth. fiew kmm the ihatmel to Pari he rtcoed m ahiiicti' P.irtbdsj. nl then lo Vienna. Wednesday, Trbrvnrj S2nd. f-- r r-- . totty loii I'M YOLl'MK 43 THE SCOUTS UTAH PIONEER DEAD 65 Scout Court of Honor held in the Murray First Ward, Wednesday, February 8th, was well attended. The following Scouts of Troop 1W, Murray First Ward, received ON VINE ST. 0. E. News F. O. E. SAYS STATION Hello Folks! This is Station Mrs. Deidamia S. Atwood, 87, II. Atwood, widow of Walter died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William E. Bird of Murray, Friday at 1 p. ni., of incident to age. Mrs. Will Ereks'in entertained Murray First Ward will present Mrs. Atwood was born February SatYokel in Club Ho. members idunv of the their Minstrel Friday night N. 11. After .'I, is hi, in l'eterhoro, on her home at afternoon South Cottonwood Ward. urday Vine street, the guests Including Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Olson enter- Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Win. Holt, tained the Murray r.oy Scout Pat- Mrs. Lamar Lindsay, Mrs. Litle Miss Cariiuilta Martin. rol leaders Monday evening at their Moyer. Miss Beatrice Simper. Mrs. Ralph home on Center street. - --- :l Gygl. Mrs. John Howe. Miss Louise Schiffieen spent Sin-daMr. and Mrs. Mauasseh Smith with her paiTnls. Miss Schiff-geas their guests last Wedneshad Is taking a special laboratory day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim course at the Holy Cross hospital. Christeiiseii, Mr. and Mrs. Joe s nio I'rlmary Association of South Christ c'isi n and children, Lou, Noel Cottonwood held a Valentine party and Raymond of Salt Lake City. Tuesday evening In the Ward Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wallace will Valentine boxes were part of the entertain at a silver shower Friday the fun and pop corn was served. 1'f It evening at their home on Rislwood Schlcck-niaMiss Carniellta Martin will be road, in honor of Mr. Jus. of Taylorsville.who will leave hostess to the liuh at their next meeting, Saturday, February Uiith, in the near fur a German-Austriamission. at her home on Vine street. i ... ... ii ..4.j.. ft y 4 n n a The M Men and Gleaner Girls of Mrs. Emma SiK'ncer of Poise. Idaho, who has leen visiting her sis- Grunt ward numbering thirty-seventer, Mrs. R. O. Simons, is spending held a boh sled party last Satura few days in Payson with rein-- t day night. After a delightful evenIves. ing of sleigh riding the party went to the ward house where the girls About 37 Scouts of Troop 01 atMr. and Mrs. David W. Smith at- served hot chill. tended the Scout Circus Friday ev- tended the Golden Wedding anniening, February 10th, at the South versary of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. The Murray Ladies Bridge Club High School in Salt Lake City and 0. L. Smith In (Vntervllle, Wednes- met Wednesday with Mrs. F. II. n;ade a splendid showing In a nuin-- l day of last week. Greene In Salt Lake. er of events, taking 2nd place In Reunion Ward held a very suc'Skin the Snake." Mrs. Zola Bergen, of Ogden, was Go'd and Green ball last cessful a visitor to the Charles White home night. The hall was The Scouts of Troop M wound up on Saturday Myrtle avenue last week, and In gold and green. 11 decorated Scout Week Saturday, February Miss Helen White accompanied her I was a out to do enjoyed to the strains lancing gooil turn, home for a visit over the week-end- . by turning Girls orchestra. Cinderella the flection the of old (f poscleaning city Mr. and Mrs. ters and so forth. DcL'oyd Miller The Gold and Green Fox Trot was and daughter, Faye. attended the demonstrated by Miss Neva ParkOn Friday. February 17th, at party given In honor of Elder Jos- er and Mr. Oriin Rich and Miss 7 :.".() p. m. all Scouts of Troop 04 eph Schhskmaii by Mrs. Mary Am Nichols and, Mr. Glen Healy. In home Cook at her fun and will attend a candy pull Taylorsvllle. Miss Fern Malstorin of Grant fest at the home of their Scout- Miss Miller will entertain for EldWard left last Sntunlay etening er Xihleofciman March 4th. master Irvln Olson. f ir Ijis Vegas, Nevada, where she Dr. H. It. Spangler, who broke met her fiance. Mr. Ioslie On February 21th. the Scouts of Troop 91 will leave for the Scout bis leg Dtvemltcr i Is now home They were married and left burnetii Wigwam In Mill Crsk canyon, from the hospital, 41 Coatsvil'e av- ately for I'S Angeles, California, where tiny will make their home. where they w ill ppend the week-end- . enue, and collects to Is able to I. is medical practice about ruiiirnlng Sunday, February 2!ih. March 13. Dr. Stingier wan In the Miss Fern Malstrotn was tbe com4" plimented giavt at a delightful Owing to the Illness of Russell Sa'l Iike Veteran's hospital l:i . lendI'utrol shower Thursday evening given by McDonald, one of the her sister, Virginia, assisted by her ers In the Troop, the Patrol Iioaders The Pep Club of Murray First aunt. Mrs. Henry Walts. The excitmeeting, which was scheduled to held at the McDonald home, Mon- Ward held a very Iniciivling ing was spent In making a bride's of the young party at Hie home of Mr. book, twenty-fivday. February 1.1th, was held at the Mrs. William Cannegieter,, lad's friend being present. The home of Seoul master. Irvln Olson. and Russell Is rapidly Improving, fur Monday evening. Clever Valentino bride to be received many beaullf'll wv.-and the sifts. A ilalnty Valentine Inum Ihhui used v Mih all are glad. we Valentines. e small cards whs m r ed. place Toasts were given by Miss Margar et ("aim, Elaine At wood, Nedra Mrs. W. II. Ilnvzo was very ph a Mlss-s Clark, and Barbara Clark. niiily stn prised, hI a birthday party Dr. Grant M. Evans wishes to nad Emm Martin mil Tuesday, giell by her hell Sh ni h Krebs. the op nlng of dental office Barbara Clark were in -' in l.iiihome ni her if Taylor-charge In Murray. I'tah, and Is prepared Hi. Five table wen1 arranged for Sixteen nuniliers arrangement. to serve the jsop'e with the most were Valentine games were b'i.lti ; hbh piie Isliig won by up todate methods In dentistry. playel and a itnM delightful even- Mrs, Evans. Vel mine decorations In the Hark-e- r Dr. Evans I ing Is rejmrled. "ere it" l thr' n;:!iou1, cuiule valete Uullding, having taken over the A U' e as plai-- cards. tires space formerly vupled by Dr. Par-In- . eim.ird Reynolds ilclh h in lunch was served nt tnbb Mr. and Mrs. were delightfully Mirpil--- d at their idle Mrs, I'ree.e tualiy Tbe office Imnrs are f to S. Even- home In from her Hol'tolay by a iminber of irifis ef icii.i ihbi.ineiings by appointment. Phone Murray their relation on the casnii of family. Mr. Reynold's blnhday i.nnhersary. Those pnrtlclpallhg In the affair Mr, and Mr. J. P. Payne end i Mi1". Win. U:iker. Mr. Mr. at a Valentino ilii tier on mid were ili.cd , (1.1 It I.t NfllEOS Mr 'nv and Mis. Churl.Inc. Reynold. evening. The follow In J were present: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Osltorno (lorlnge, Mr. and sis The Murray Woman' Club are Mrs. J. Rejiiulds Mr. and Mr. A, E and Mr. and Julius Rum-eltheir tuem-Isrtlvli.g a tutu boon Frieda Dieswl of Mrs, Cljde Reynolds. Gallic Were Hurg'T. and Ml and friends at their regular a delicious nll Lake, and Ml- - Mlldnd Cum and light plajfl 23. nmilne. Thursday, February The table lunehisiii servisl. lliiligs of Sail Plain one Luiubeon will le served at III ii til faVots wele o'ibsk and l given for the purisise Valentine cobus, Ml Cat wt'f ter, Virginia fuii'U for the rtuti. of rnl-li- 'f .y her rdslers. Il irence and Each member U Invited t bring Mr. end Mrs. DiMld W. Smith etv f Margaret, riitrrlalmsl a group n pwst on that day. Fslal musicbthk-ert:illie. at fl Valeullne ! IH al tiuiiitxT &w during joutig friends Hutnrday evening at party Monday I'veidng. ValdiilisImirheim and the regular pnseib a Valentine ariy. Many nttradlve Ideas Were llei III ilecoral loll III"! Idin In was rnribsl coil .ne. lire of the ilub will follow during dainty refreshments wire with hetirl and lipids, Partner the afterntsin. The Bile) Weie t r. and Mrs. J. L. for game were found by untangling Ell'it-i'i- t. Mr. ami Mis. Vatlan Mrlrg with fl big heart attached Miriiiion, Mr and Mrs. R. A. A I iiAMiirr to nie end a snnll heart oti the othaid society bin, Mr. and Mrs. R.id Kensn. er, wbbli bad lsn Intertwined Mr. nml Mrs Grant Bryan. of throng ti the sl) nod pliss- t tbe fiirnituiv, Tli" lidlm Aid Slety nf treatliig turn li amuse-mint- . Mrs. J. L. fl'ittson Valentine baskrt a will M'ibodist ibunh gnnie were played, nl a biith biy give Jtirty f'r her dand I luieli nt tlclr regular miTtlng. damlog was enjojisl. Prize Were er. Betty tone. aUirbiy evening. to Mis Virginia IMersoe. 22, at the awarih-Wli.esday. Eebruat) 11. The gnosis were sen ar Etltksoii. Refnsh-tiienlj- i borne tt Mm. A. A, Collins. 22T and Mr. were p rved to twenty (Cotill lined on Page Three) East Eotly Eighlb Huiith. gui). ,' licnu-lifull- y Bi.-ho- p, I' Val-euiii- e Announcement rs, pn-seu- hs-ate- d - fr YEARS F. No, 26. F. Mr a. De'damia At wood Dies O. E. broadcasting past and future After Many Years Here doings at the Local Aerie meetings. I might state for the benefit of Numerous Descendents , s ln. LITERARY SOdlTY ni-r- Fr-glan- I Mike Oavlch, First Class, pubMurray City residents were shock- lic health and electricity. ed to hear of the death, Monday McHenry, Second Class, and Jay night, February 13th, of Mr. Fred firemanship. Carlson, who passed away in an atDavid Wright, Second Class, firetack of asthma from which ailment manship, I'utrol leader. he had suffered for some time. Kenneth Carlson, Second Class, and firemanship. Ralph Kvans, Second Class, and firemanship. Franklin Hamblin, Second Class. Lynn Sorensen, Second Class. LeRoy Nelson, Second Class. Elbert Parker, Second ("lass. Croft Smith, Second Class. Iceland Ames, Second Class. Vi Kenneth A 1. Farrer, Second Class "f and scrilK". Max Tripp, fireninnshlp. Peter J. Xeiuikls, leathercraft and wood carving. Marshall Brinton, leathercraft. Howard Frame, firemanship. Jenkins, Jr., swimming, C.eorg public health, firemanship, scholarship. Star, and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. Charles ('all, tenderfoot. Assistant Scoutmaster Sev. Elmer received certificate in standard course In Scoutiuastershlp. Troop 84 received the Hoover Award, also $1.50 cash prize for "Putting the Punch In Scouting. FRED CARLSON Mrs. Scott Succumbs Bennion Ward Holds Reunion CITY. awards: Our Noble Grand Jirother Reeder. been snowed in the last few, nights but meetings have been held to a fairly good crowd. Some members, however, think they are snowed in all the time as they are not Coming to Lodge, but better got the bubit come out and get nctpiaint-with the bunch once more. The Grand Sire, Win. F. Jacksop. f Fort Kansas, in his visit to Salt .ake last month gave a very interesting talk to members and advised them to stay on the right road and In concluding his address he asked jjhat every Odd Fellow and every Mr. Cailson was an institution In Itebekah take this road of friend-fhiMurray City as he had been a resiand love to the door of every dent here for 12 years. i bouse. Since lx!i:i, Mr. Carlson has been in business In Murray and was known and rosoe(ed by all who had the privllige of making his acquaintance. No one became acquainted i with him without feeling the utter WAS MAID IN IIOrSEHOI.I) OF i!eKnilalility of his character and YOl'NG BRIGHAM that he was ludiiil a person you could tie to with complete Mrs. Louise Anne Whitehead tcott, W who was at one time a Fred Carlson was Iwirn in Dahls-lanmid in the household of President SweIen. on May 1. ISflrt, and Urigham Young, died at the resi- came to the I'tdted States when a dence of her daughter, Mrs. Rutch-r- , In early manhood he youngster. tVS east Central avenue, Murray. to the timber camps of migrated Saturday at 5:30 p. in. Minnesota and chopjicd trees and the Scott, who crossed J Mrs. the sIkm ks of the life plains by ox team with the Mc- among the lumberjacks. Carthy company In 1H03, was in the The year ISiil found Mr. Carlson household of President Young for on the pay roll of the old Hanovur fc verul years. Later, she served wveral Smelter where he jmsed as manager of several CarlMueller. Mr. the Ft out years. raft's and hotels. son entered the faloon business with I She was Imm at Rrldewatcr, Suimuit Nelson. Nelson later sold North IVthaton, Somerotshln. lils lutorcst to Mr. Jas. Jacobson. daughter of John and Mary Carlson and continued in Mrs. V'hltehead. Her daughter, liiisitii-s- s fur a time but the partnerButcher, four grandson and four ship ended with the death of Mr. frent grandsons wirvlve. Jacilisuit. Funeral services were held WedShortly thereafter Mr. T. J. Ilirch nesday at 1 p. m. In the MUlcrcclc became a partner with Mr. Carlson ard cha'sl after which burial mid this linn continued In business cemeink place In the Mild-reefur is j ears. tery. The funreal wan In charge of Then nbmg came the Iry Era, so tbe Jenkins Mortuary. and far as Murray wa has RK.YY. e - f.nrs d any member, who has not been attending meetings lately, that some very good times are bong had every Thursday night at the Fraternal Hall. If you are an Eagle don't miss them for our present entertainment committee' is feeding the gang at every meeting. We have had three feeds to date, coffee and cake, thin sandwiches, cake and coffee last Kith, chill was night. February f, 'rved and was It good? Oh! Roy! This committee gets lietter every night. Another feature of this n.eet-In- g was a visit from the Officers of the State Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Salt Luke Aerie has Invited Murray Eagles to pay them u visit on Friday, February 24th. So, Murray Eagles are urged to join the party on that night and Journey to Salt Luke. Salt Ijike Aerie has requested Murray to appoint a member to talk on, "Why I Believe it Pays to Be An Eagle." Brother It. A. Klasco was select-is- ! to give this talk. My (line Is about up but lief on signing off, let me urge every Eagle who finds lime dragging on Thursday nights, to come to Aerb and enjoy a pleasant evening and a good lunch. Well Folks, F. O. K. bids you. Good Bye until next week when we will again come to you with news of another good time at the Iocal Aerie. Don't miss them. F. II. Peters, F. O. E. News Reporter. tilts-ting- s MRS. I.EIDAMIA ATWOOD the death of her mother in IS.".", she came to I'tah with her father, Joseph C. SticVaiey. She married Mr. Atwood on March 2i, 1m!3 after which slie moved to Murray, where she has lived in the same house for il.'t years. She moved to live with Mrs. Bird, three her daughter. years years ago. Surviving are six sons and daugh ters, Mrs. Lizzie Shaw of Iis Henry C. Atwood, of Salt Edward Atwood of OresLake, Abide Mrs. Bird, I.tiecllrt and cent, Waller S. Atwood of Murray; 4s 01 greatgrandchild, graudiiiidreii, reti and throe great great grandi children, Funeral services were held at the Murray First Ward bouse on Tuesday, February II, at 12 o'clock, Thos. Mar opening prayer tin. .... Pres. Henry D. Moyle, E. G. Miller. Bishop Bring-hurst- . Pre. Ben Orson Hanson. Mrs. Atwood was buried In Murray City cemetery, with .Bishop S. E. Bringhurst dedicating I lie grave. The Following I a Copy of The Original Story of llrr life A Outlined by Her In Her Daughter, Mr. William E. Bird Hi School JIM.MIE Student Dies ROSS ZACKRISON Jlmiule Ross Zackrlson, 11, son of Carl and Daisy Phillips Zackrlson and a student of the Granite high school, died at the family South east Thirty-thirhome, 1 m. of spinstreet, Saturday at p. al meningitis. The youth was horn in Salt City, January 11, P.'ISi, and was in his first year at the Granite high r" d school. two Surviving are his pan-nts- : brothers, Phillip C. and Milton A. ..ii kri.son : and two hlsters. Mrs. (J. A. Ijirseit and Miss Bella May Zackrlson. all of Salt Ijike. Grave-s'd- e funeral wrvhva were conducted In the Murray City cemetery Sunday. Stake Primary Con- vention The Cottonwis Stake Primary convention will ! held In Murray Pioiii ring In my community giv- First Ward Sunday. February F.uh a Slake officer Then will en by Damle AIwoimI. at lii: oYlock, with a general My husband, Walter llmry at 2:1m p. m. arrived in Salt I.ike Valley The following program will Is October 2, 1k,'iJ. aid ramped n what was known a the Mh Wald gUcn: S i,'ire. This Si( U lloW isl UJlied j cicii:: excn lsj n and the Building. Gnsllig. by the Stake primary CHy County by I ealue to Manny, I it was t allc I sns-rlnl- i ud' iit. Mrs, R. A. Howe Music The I heme of (he Iws-llnMiirth 2', Little C'oIIoiimI lold In soiiij by prlmaiy children. Murray whs notch M.iliered at of nge Building Character In the bono nnd that lime. It coiisi-lc- l tirush. siitifloweis, latiaiN. and pilmary: The re'iillon ! pitrelils While a a eottoti lit and loin her l the child; Teaitl uiUioun, nine e.iMtd Ins-- , dugout, and n vny few log ret. c ctas, by Etealior B. Hiotna. Geiariil Board nietnN-rielols' boisi-- and log h"tc.is, I bad five lic'klibors IH,d we all Ihcd 111 The relation of tin Latter Day Saltd our pi mo String i alji-to tho-- e lii authority; In rltll logout... Town. r,i(.iieeil ; 111 the charch, by M Bull h Culler, of tbe Slake pre!-i- b first boii-- e wn a one tis iii m y. diik'oiil. here my fli-- l baby wn born. Closing cen ls-A diicoiit Is n bole mi In the side Ml UK W FIRT WARD if a bid. the hack nt"! side ate of OI TR Is put up with rla) i lay I the flout It door nod ilie window. told I,, Mr. Win. V. Robinson, who Is bid no floor. oi,e wiiebov and utie ibe Murray 1st Ward ilirisHeg of s,b ibsir. The ci iling IVrslan ltoinalfs-.- " "The wl'b siinrcani'. widows tsicti-- l state that plan are progn-ssint- f and shaw nod it'll. 1 la- - hlmto y and rehearsals are in was In the bin k of the dugout add faiotably f adoln ciy. The prorcs. was fund'' Hie principal pari in the opera walls wcie of diit. Is taken by MUs EllllUB Bb'tn, wll was two toin My sisood ioii Mis Mk MaiErct Cuiinctict.r. dugout. We bad let mail mlv till Emm Martin. Mr. Ixaiord NhKeu, lil Jie jem after our atihul Into Mr. lusmrird B'ig. I tie Vidlcv. hi. Mr. Mntllt Tw. The j.loffiii wn nnd Mr, Mib Mr. Ditw Pearson, inii-on State strist iienr tb MurBmwii. ray City Patk enframe and wh an Ml Ela Bmwn I In charge .r house. We would n dots' dwelling Ibe dame tiumlsi and Mr. Frank Continued on last ppe MiGhie I nlflge tllmtor. I' l'l, . " 0la, |