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Show s 18!' Eism:1) - i i any mAKAl IMrMr,n., wmmumtA UUlX Displays At iti Mil. MI'IMMV . i mii. iiiiit iiiv ' ( I vn-ni.i . i iiiiitr ., ., :i. iL in .i.i ?sr Air. KlNt u ? :. XVmmv. xvmr n vrv -- WW . k 25c . .. I Flower Show .vrk TO ttA k&S;r- 'F.iirsjKtv fl- 25c "10c five-gallo- n "819c i H 1 At The I SCHOOLS . , . iin th.-re- P-- -- , Lb-si- ng, Ien c-- la-- Lund-qulst- Wfci-iuid- ; 1 ! ,,., - l.l.-lelli- i,r..., nt ,,.,., f-- I tin-bes- ,.,,! r ruic n r tea i . .... Seitti-iiilM-- Ih-n- i 111- "W-ht-- r iK T- - . vt l. (((, n-.- m. I- c , " , i.it, - l lrn , . . atteii-riaia-- r- e h,un . Ille jl r"xa r e In making this Tk ' I Century of Progress As Seen by Visitor ANNOUNCEMENT announcement anil placing myself before the . - I - I . nmpm Editor, Murray Eagle; I was Kind to see the announce-:nen- t, In your paper, of Mr. E. L. Eckninn for I hoi the Flower Show held x'ople, who supported hint four tL the First Nation years ago and elected him to office x sturdily at with such large majority have not linwed groat enthusiasm ,,1; .... Diir many flower growing forgotten why they did so. Mr. Eckman has proven himself of worthy an the of through his efmi diieen ir i l to forts serve and please the neonlo more than with slmw. an f ower the past four years. He was vases of that partio- - during rtin.livMu.il the first man to settle the terrible 5 . i,,.r Dahlias and annuals h" ouils of dust on our streets bv Sc jr vm shown in profusion, with riling. He also pulled us thru the .. blooming perennials and lryest season Murray City ever ex There were 500 (lis perienced. I know that this was &t pit"1' atr omplished wih no little effort as it. a haii(ttet was hired at that time to seek t'.jturiH included iu blue ami gold arranged by the of the jjeople In the onservatlon of the water sutiplv. Eatil Mad sen. Jr.; anil five Vew wells were drilled and water i n arranged in ImtCes. ranging deniijolin 'therwl.se 'develoiKsl so the people , fpua a .Mrs. Maud lid not have to suffer for lack of i pint bottle, by water. wiJili'H. I also had the opportunity of go Mrs. jnVis of the show were over the entire water system ing man M".V1. Mrs. Alice D. WIIwith Mr. Eckman during which ;m mil Ervin ume- 1 was familiarized with Hie List of Awards water development program he, at View of the Committ.s; and siwctators at the Morgan Probe meeting. No. 3 Is Warwick C. Ijimoreaux, Mrs. Ida Hellstroni, six that time Paliliit. recommended, which of Salt Lake City. A member of the last Hah Legislature. vs: A. Wils.ni. three firsts, four would Insure Murray Citv with rni'ls, six thirds; Mrs. Eva Jaml- mpie water for many years to F. 0. E. NEWS MMY MASTERPIECE" itwrt fir-t- s ; Mrs. Fred Morgan, come and at a very small cost as . I TT Ol- -I .1 with water present day :?Ki'Ilil, one uuru; .nr.". oin u compared I wanted to find a masterpiece costs to other communities. Murray Aerie Fraternal Order of ,t,s. oie first, two seconds; II. A Which all the world would cherish. Let's keep these things In mind Eagles were paid an official visit one first. A oeiu of (MMiuty, feeling, and style, and again give him the support he Thursday night, Sept. 7th, by the Mrs. CUdioIl Ileiistrorn, one Is A ss'in that would never perish. rray 43 deserving of. He has served thru Ctah State F. O. E. officers. State st, three seconds, two thirds I started a search for my master a period when ivjmle as a whole officers present were: Kay Spencer, Cortz. a second ; Carl Hansen, piece ; been have to hard please through Worthy State President and Jr. Past 1LASS I read all the works of fame. first; Mildred II. Howe, one lack of employment and other con- Worthy President of Murray Aerie, Rut each seemed In some way lack::nl; Sirs. Rums, tine first. ditions due to the depression. When a and State Itobert MURRAY Worthy Secretary, ing, HIGH Mrs. Kay Oustnfson, two he took over the FLASHES Afters streets four city r$ Askew of Salt I.ake City Aerie. State Though how, I could not explain. Edward two was Hobbs, he to firsts; years ago obliged :!; buy Conductor Miirray High this year Is a scene Cypress of Iiingham and iCurtz, two firsts; Miss Myrtle equipment to work with as the old li.'l Wort L. A. Walters, of many and varied activities. The I searched long weeks for my desire, State Outside (ieneral was worn one onsoiete and tan, third; Herman Ho'm- equipment nds President of Murray Aerie. Salt faculty boasts of several new teach- Rut I seemed to be searching iu vain. 'H. one first, two seconds; A. out Very giKd judgment was shown one day, I chanced to enter T. Lake Aerie's Marks, ers, and everyone has returned with Then, Secretary, 'iiDn. line s.NNind; Mrs. Tracy by him in the selection of the new A house at the end of the lane. .Mumj equipment as was shown by the was also In attendance with the lots of anddtion and pep. "ruht. one second. This house was covered with Ivy, good work done during the two state officers. IViiiiilas The floors and windows were bare. Mrs. Ma risen, first; Our annual "(Jet Acquainted Day" It was he had Miervl.sioii over shabby, about to latter. the regular business Jamison, first; Mrs. Curtz, se-:- years that Following was held Friday afternoon, Sept. 15. Rut I found my mnstcrflece there. the Mad department. Mr. Peterson, third ; Mr. Hol-?mooting of State Secretary Askew I hoN' again that our people will The seventh and eighth grades commade the principle talk for the state third. not a forsake conscientious in an indoor baseball game; A small child knelt by a liorisirie good, FEED He outlined the state peted Marigold- s- Mrs. I .eland delegation. Gordon. man for the sake of merely having the ninoth.aiid tenth grade hojs tried When- - bis suffering mother lay, to firsts; Mrs. Tracy Wright, one officer's future plans for visiting a change. E. A. lU'TTEH FIELD. And as I watched the still form lyE to drown one another In a M. one msi uid ; Mrs., second. the various Aeries In the state. Ining there, and four squads (if our home Stulramins-Mr- s. viting Murray Aerie to attend these Curtz, two .. Pr. p two short t heard the baby say, footluM! team played ts; Mr. Hanson, first; Mrs. Stel- - Ml KK AY WOMAN'S fl.l B OPENS fraternal visits. He also talknl of "Please, Ii..d. don't let my mower games i if football. A matinee dance SEASON WITH TEA rile. the future efforts necessary for the W)i!o)(.;n. second; Mrs. Ilnus- followed these events. Old j She a nistls to slay with Clem. In ix-htE. O. F. flour Mandantory having Mrs. tavond; Peterson, Oou'l tat.' her. niul I promise, Hod, in Utah, and on the law Age Sttppliw pension The Murray Woman's Club will The grades this year have been I'll be so iIimiiI, Amen." stabilization of Employment llisflliine..iis Mr. Holmcren. five usher In their season's activities Eagles divided, making two schools Instead urging nieni- t; Mr. Iteynohls. fUMr firsts. with a tea to be held t the home plan and the N. R. A. tate A one. The seventh, eighth, and I bad found my of no Kniiiuls ; Mr. four of Mrs. I). W. Moffat, Thursday, ler to support the N. R. A. Each nliieth grades comprise the Junior Peterson, prayer. baby's t 431 of the other state officers were ailed rootle moihI; Mrs. F. R. An- - SeptemlsT 2S, at 2 o'clock. High, making the i.iiinber of students Surely simple In style it was; and resiHinileri with a few rervn, two seconds; Mrs. Elmer at to in each school upproTlmaiely equal. And surely a wealth of feeling All members are urged ; John Helling and Fred , marks. '...lit. on,. s.c..nri : Mrs. Whlte- - tend the a and The guest Junior High elecied of) leers List bring meeting also responded when called Jensen wiiiri one second Mrs. Chogwldrieii. Each trembled sadly Will Itothwc I was elec Mrs. W. Siicncer Held, newly the close Thursday. oice was iliok.-with talk. Following a for The on 'o firsts; Mrs. C!eo Wright, one baby's elected president, will address the president. Virginia Smith, vbia lunch was served te the of IM; Mrs. llaiiskneeht. meeting two firsts club. re'il-!itools Oliver, si vfi'tiir.V ; Musical numbers will i H!s eye were fil'eil W P h fear: talks and stone third; Mildred II. Howe, three rendered and at which short and Or. ml Powell. iml tieisiiier; by the Misses II ' was a Cod f..r a got Win. told. were Calitiegieler f1"; Mrs. Ums A twins), one first; of the And be I. new that Oml would bear. This veil master. f:irthn Morris, and Mr. n recitation linnd after hie giving '". (tirtz. two firsts? Mrs.. Jatnl Nellsen. s. hoot will ledd Its own .iuseiuldiei Others lo rescind were Mayor Fred two fiMs; t be will ("ulvln McMillan. 't oil lhoc days when it si ins At l. after Valtdv scan bilig. . Hostesses for the day Peters, Chief of IV ice Andrew ninf Mrs. Schwan, one flrt-t- : no et I bad found four Hues that revealed two the lo for Edwin Mrs. desirable Reed, Mrs. W. Spencer Salt Lake Aerie If. True beauty, and love unit faith Mrs. llaiin, one first: Mrs. Hell Ijirson. Mrs. Joseph together. inti I'. A. Klaseo. P.rother and Marks mm, one first. and hop' E. Short. A. Mrs. and I). W. Moffat an oration as we Zinnias-MKlasco in all other wotk. were cm quite gave That, rs. Ills N M :. W. Atwood. first; Mrs holding know he can do. entitled ".Never band (I. all Mill. I I Wi. innrMr. Mm. s before eadi jst classes f!rt; Nelson, first; MEETINGS Retreat America," referring to the the wotbl would POILTRY Wle Son nsrn. My MaMorpiecc NTY ! bund S .s k. : uniil (OI Hie Clen Mrs. from seoond 462 oi X. It. A. I'rg Inlng love lh-a- l the Insignia New '.t. third; .T iinii.l' is lust jeer, now Schwan. . As 1 looked, the mother slilHed. i..... ... ... t.i retreat having . 0 ,g ,OC ,.Mn.. tu.vnp Wrd; Mr. of schedule , Mr. Robinson n Is i. Ibdd.s, first and two sec The following and so was I was ble-seSlie A I'tan uiai " n new ilea . tils. III Itew iilreinlt- - sl.irled series of jKiultry meeting to be held i,f.,rn IV.llll.l P.y the lips of a Utile child. ..,.,..ff of 'mil inui'd on Pace 4) 1M!I ,,,,1,,. under the auspices of the Exten given me hn. with the hopi-Elnora Iteiiieiier. and hack on its et f sion Service In cooratlon with lo ,,t America My Salt Ixike give to the workers oi mis o ; t KMII.V CALDWELL PETERSON cal potiltrr association of Murray he Intends to give us Frlsch-ii.sbt- . future. secure more ( it .iu:s C Prof. and which d::mo( n at " AT HOME IN (M.irEN In the Hate. Later In I band rkx&f II. Itl.OOI) HENRY MRS. I'Oi: assistant poiiltryman of the Never Retreat, America", but en hard ciiceits will l given college will dis tli.no our itrogrevs until ever? in.ui f. Agricultural Ctah Ffi'y CalriwpM Peterson wife of and everyone will ! given the p.lvl I cuss poultry account work, present hasan opivinou.,, ...- . t. .....I crt,i . Mrs. Ileniy II. P.l.Hid wa the hot)- M f ni.i8 11.rMwl,y of Mir.l Washington ,,r(l(: the past years Ar"tui". linden. dle.l at her home, ing a summary of iitid enjoy a I In the Murray jor gn.."t at a lea given by the res in,. Improvement proj.vt work tor bis ta k up nn .onnecled ,f,,r n lingering Illness, Sunday work and outlining cratlc CUib of Salt lj.ke county band. ..... High School ,,i nr.i . E. principles aim in 21. at the Tllilic, F. 17. Kim was the next year, aii iih'.'"" the jThurs.biy, vile.! to attend any of these meeof hi remarks r.selusl f iho Into Charles Cnld-'l- ! Melb i C.rf. tit w Physical home of Mr. E. E. Ib.we. n East Miss Hlid Mr-II. Peter-- . Jiim Mnsn rnhlwell ting. !, big hand.-- F. Education Instructor for girls, has ,V,th S..11II1 strM-lhigh slnoI; Mil"f Junior Rlverton Murray. of orgaiilztsl a class In esthetic .lane! Ritcpih.n commlttis (oiisleri unlaw ScpteinlHT 23, at H p n. Mix p,t,.rsi)11 Wolfe. nas jHH,n n,.vo In II. Mrs. Jiiiihs Mrs. etiiolled Howe, KHKKTFN log. Forty students hate wardhonse; Monday. Sep- MRS. SELIN r(l"r.'h AVi.ik nil l,n li.r. Holladny Hut-tin, llf Ill the class, mid Miss 0"ff Intends Mrs 1. W. Moffat. Mrs. H. N. p. tcmlKT 2.'). at 1 firmed , RSOAY .i. ,isKO ,.ntern IirniN'r Kl'NEK L IIEM Till tlbn T. Mrs. Mi. mid : Monday. Vinery, things. ScpteinisT coiiiiniie through "'th'l frmii I'll? i.. Kim ...... review from lime lo E. Ib.we. and Mrs. John Iirs-m- , 2. at K p. in. riamlng give Itry f ii,0 IIWM Stn(,, Sun. On-! F.iigbreten. I ,Kr,ictloti Mrs. given free of were in charge of the dining S(hi. illr) for - vpnr, Bnd died tn(l 'C(, A. Engebretsen. TK. (,.n Xh,v was presided over by t wife of "le n In civic affairs RANKS ADO IT ALL THE YEAR Jj" " prt resilience. Mr. C. I Connui family the Mr, j larray U f,,r. her marlnge and AROl'NU HOI RS AT ONt r Illness a buig .. ..,.-.- 1 Moi.riav. after I .'i jA tiers .irs. ri it'll! lea. A Joint meeting iry nian, it, roi.iifH.n, ..n-Hh,"Ho .g,)en. trouble. tiim-r.iMrs. Al Thomas. of heart lie held In the Murray High Thomas Rurke, servb were held Tues In will The Salt Lake County Rank, was C. A C. Mtttuan. Mr. In thn E. Engchretsen Mr Mr. etetilng, auditorium School Friday Murray First Word at Murray, Magna, ninghnm, in Uvtsl Murray had but C. C. Mrs. Ul!,l. , n and Alder, s rent j Robin England, 1.h) Sept. 22. at "el" p. in. Every pa w.llnt .... , ... tnttlihlr Snnriy ntid Mldvale have adopted 37 , J was M.e .Mr. bv slstc.1 years. Frank Mr. fiill'iH,e w.rvTi were rend new uniform hours to In effect at H,.,,.li.,g either ni.n, Ruder-fieldtin1 I. 1. S. Chnn n, Having mm of rr; Aluion and or Ja.V Mr. Clay ti t, .. and Roiiiievvlew. liberty. Ar.lngton, once and for all the year without a worker In the Relief Society " ''"ritoii Prayer n break In summer. High School Is urgisl to Murray religion ilas department. .M..fft ........ Ss.keoii her life. Mr. Edgar Lindsay was In Mrs' Wes from the Sail Htteiid. The banks will open ai v a. m. husband; V r",vn her Solo are Violin Surviving h, and close at 2 p. m. for five day Lake Roard of Education will le tbarge of (he program. vMnker of the week and on Saturday will three daughter. Mr, I'ana John,n,,l' lirlhghurst the niKNikcr. A 1" T rent T"1 fJ,,,r"t at noon. son, Mrs. Stella Hilton, and Ml- Mm. Ada M- Will all nin'Ul open at J a. m. and close Is '""'Id. Mrs. a. O. C.k.imt, ClifThe lHaniond SMie Party wn Aft on Engebretsen, nil or Murray, the Isiard of with cooH-ratford n,.r,. of please Olson Sarah Mrs. Relit two sister. held at the Imine of MU Salt tslii.atloti In Ibis matter.. Uiiliy this on (from Eastern The Church History A of Orant I.gaii and Miss In. Orey of Iqlve Cbrlteiiseii Hylatid Elnora Rcrgcner, Res.iter. . Hjieaker ward enjoyed a watermelon bust duke and one brother, Samuel Io work. The nsiiiis were Isatitlfully Itllr ... of Salt Iike. (from Eastern States hi fliituinn flowers and 11 The party Orey SCHOOL BONNYVIEW ") , S(,(, Saturday, Scptemlsr were he'd on services funeral the fo'lowliig The gn.sts with paitncr ",,ln Murt In meml-erand s CotClosing Prayer consisted of eleven 1 p. m.. In South at Mnle Miller, Mary were Thursday In preseiii. new n . . . I year I... lla t VI 11(1 tonwood ward, with Rlshop Erek-so- Honnyvb w started Anli.,ry to (tgden Itrother- - was ( iiniMToneu ) Huffak.-rNaUd Ruth 1imU. or The lOXl. 5, on SeplemN-Engiin'crs held In nchool Fre.Ierb koti. win Interment Mr. officiating. Johns. and Oetitlvleve and life-sixAyrc 'Ide MTvlces t the play Wright, first grade has a the Murray City cemetery. 'Kdvn Ihelr teacheri. Tuesday at 3.:30 p. m. Fall UK- "- " vot- Home again after the most glori ous trip one could have bad. Oh, jwhat thrills we all bad! Nothing at all to worry about. Everything plan- ' nod ahead. We went on Yhla Fox Claws, n's Centennial Society Tour, bv wav of the better service rail-- j 'roads, the good old Virion Pacific and Rurlingtou Selul. ii August 25 we arrived at IVn-vcThere we had a bus ride to feet Mt. Lookout which Is 7.711 above sea level. It seemed as if we were going to touch the sky. On the very top of the mountain, near a beautiful lake lies (ho lonely grave of Iiuiralo Rill. August 2Cth we arrived at Kansas City. We were met by Presl-"deReunion of the Central States .Mission and taken to the graves of Oliver Cowriry and David Whir-morwitnesses to the Rook of Mormon and its translation. We next visited Llls'i ty Jail where the Pro-1hwas treated so brutally. The food they were fed at this Jail, was so filthy that all those who were declared that they incarcerated could not have eaten It had it not been necessary to save their lives. It was at this prison that many of the revelations contained In the Doctrine and Covenants were given to Yours resiMH-- t fully, the Prophet. After seeing many Important ART SHORT things, we were taken to the Mission home at Indcendence, and there were served a most delicious banquet by the Relief Society Mrs. Clinton Alston will Join her sisters. We sang and rejoiced with husband at Ifedse, Idaho, where the missionaries there. We then visited the church's large printing they will make their home. and the temple site at Mr. and Mrs. K. Taylor have press We also took a wonon East moved from their home around the residential derful trli jsih South to 113 Court Avenue soil Ion of Kjinsas City. Among where I hey will make their home. other things we saw the Soldier's Memorial, which was a sight to Mrs. J. 0. Mackay has Just rebehold. It cost over a million dollumed home from Ephralni where lars and has a tower five hundred she has licon stcndlng a few weeks feet high. with her daughter. August 27lh we arrived at MontWe ferried Mrs. A. J. Rateman entertained rose at 7:.1i a. m. Sunday at a dinner In honor of Mr. across the Mississippi river, which and Mrs. Joseph Johnson niid Mr. was a mile and a half wide at the to Milnt where we crossed over and Mrs. Royal Rateman. I ln YV lv.ii.11,,1 1 lulled Inline of Mr. Royal Walker has been conP.ilgliani Young, Joseph Smith, fined to his InsI for five weeks, hut Orson Pratt, Joseph Young, Orson back to work at is now able lo Hyde, Sidney Rigrion, Lucy Smith, Walker and Allan the Shop. Wllford Woodrurf. Heber Kimball, and many others. We stood where Emma Relllston entertained Wed- the Nauvoo temple once, stood and nesday evening for Iil Ijirsen, sang the song, "The Spirit of Ood who Is leaving for Provo to attend , At mHH n Kjn, u nurillnK the R. Y. V. Oames were played and the Church served US refreshments served. anoiher big banquet. We were then taken by auto lo Carthage where Miss Maiirine and Miriam Reuwe visited the Jail where the Pro- nion eiilerliilntsl lust SatlinblV ill Smith was killed. We honor of Mr. John let tier, who will phet Joseph in stood the Mom where the bullet have shortly for the tjcrman mis- ihole Is In the door, and the blood hloll Istain still on the floor. The Pro- . , , Miss Eve Klasco gave a Rrldge'phet fell out of the south window luncheon, Wednesday evening In of that room. We returned by the honor of Miss Ruth Huffaker, who beautiful Mississippi river road, had will leave shortly to attend the R. Jau evening meal on the banks of Indus- Y. V. lit Provo. jthe Mississippi. The chief Is at Nauvoo raising. try graie The Thorup Orchestra consisting they ship out about two hundred cf S girls and one boy ccoui milled 'and fifty cars of concord grain's a ' It Is a city How, of only nt the piano by Mrs, A. E. Short. year. hundred souls. In the nine of the lro- about rendered ' we ferried hack across gram held at the Veterans' Hospital moonlight on the train ami river ithe departed Tuesday evening. for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wallace and August 2ili we arrived In ChiR. Mr. and Mrs. Riiy Allan enjoy- cago at nine o'chsk a. m. Day- n el an Ideal autumn ride through light Savings Time; bad our Fork. Provo, Weber mul filfit t),,. new Vnl"U 1chi. From E.bo canyons Sunday. Chicken the depot to the Maryland Hotel. and trout dinner were (he order (Continued on Page 3) of the day. Miss Edith Hall, :i77l South 0th ROY SHUTS AND DEACONS IN ( II AKl.E OF MI RKAY 1st East and Mr. II. R. Rnyrisoti. of Sail WARD MEET I NO Ijike wire married In Iho Salt Iake ers of Murray City, as a for Mayor, It might be well to say that was one of the original group that starteri the work of making Murray a corporate and worked for the same until we succeeded III doing so. In doing this, our object was to save tax money from being paid out to other school districts and that we might have better schools In our district. Later I was elect is! to the old council of ten under Mayor ('has. P.rown. How well I represented the taxpayers and voters of Murray City, I leave to my friends to say. From that time to the present I have always bad a great Interest in the welfare of the city. I have trltlclsed and I have given praise when praise was due. I realize that under the present conditions extreme caution should lie used In the administration of the affairs of the city. In asking the consideration of the voters of Murray City I wish to say that I make no promise to any man as to what I will do or will not do, but I do promise to do the best that I cau for the best Interests of the city. canril-d.il- e 1 j r. e, Neighborhood News 1 11 three-fourth- ; break-America- A very splendid program has lieeu Temple, Friday, September 15. Thej luring will he at home to their many arranged, musical uumU'r friends at the Capital Hill njiirt. furnished by Scouts and Deacon. Mr. incut lu Salt Lake, Roller!., field executive of Salt Ike Council of Boy Scouts eaker. Mrs. Charles II. While and Mr. of America, will lc the and Mrs. Oleiidale Pyke motored to TO RE Cedar City Friday veiling to visit WHEAT AI.IX)T.MENT wlili Kenneth Pyke who is ('M)SEI! SEPTEMBER JMli cilng at a hospital in Cedar City Wheat allotment work In Salt where he underwent au os ratlou for Ijike County, so far as applications a. rule aprlidlcitls. They returned being entered are concerned, will bo Monday evening and rciorled (hat completed by Soptemlter 25, stab- h' l doing Very well. V. I Martlneau, county agricultural agent. Mr. Martlneau urges that alt The Aid Sis lely of the Commun- wheat who wish to comgrower Molhorilst Chuirh will meel plete application do to by contact ity next Wednesday, 27. lug committees at ouce, as no ScptemUT with Mr . Chamtterlaln. 7N-- East will Ik? received after SepI si , South at 10 o'clock tember 25th. . a. anill-catlon- S h |