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Show vj No. 17 VOL. 38 Murray City, Utah, Thursday. Lawrence Healy Wins State Mr. Lawrence Heuly, aged 4(5, t .who nobles Cherry Street la on employee and City. Murray of tlif American Smelting and Re was crowned Company fining Shoe Horse I'iteher of Clian piou the Stale of Ftnh nt the State Fair. October ltli, liriS. lie won the coveted t it It after winning ten f eleven games played, beating the from various parts liesi pitchers of the State. There were four con testants tied for second place and niiiotig xmie of the players enter- el in the contest were pitchers of such Ilunsuker, high niliJer. Katy. Xewey, Little and Bradford, sii the style of pitching was of the highest older. I lot v pitched a record number (if ringers for a single game wlien lie was forced to put on it!) to win a, i Murray First Ward Amusement Hall is Open to the Public construction of the Murray First Ward new amusement hall Just completed, and who entered its doors for the first time Tuesday evening at the M. I. A. oiieninR entertainment, were amazed at it's striking beauty and completeness. The simplicity of interior design and decoration hi impressive. The walls of the amusement hall prop-e- r are finished in ivory Jazz plaster with wood work also in ivory. A stencil design in shades of soft hi tie, red, tan and brown encircles the room and appears on the huge beams traversing the ceiling. The rich curtains for the stage further enhances the color scheme and are of burnt orange shade with border of deep soft blue, centered with the monogram, M. K. The . kitchen is one of which many women dream, hut few jmihs-- i ss. It is large and roomy, the celling and walls done in a soft restful shade of green. The sink and drain boards extending .serosa tine spacious enclosed cupboards and roomy compartments. A beautiful electric range of white and green enamel completes the furnishings of this ideal kitchen. Upstairs are the class rooms width are connected by a wide hall to the ehajiel. The Relief society rooms are also on the name floor and are large ami spacious, with plenty of cedar lined shelves and cupboard room to keep the work to be undertaken In perfect order. The walls here are particularly lieautiful in shades blending pale cream, blue, rose and lavender. The wotid work is a pale shade of lavender. The lighting fixtures are unique in design and coloring. The entire building Impresses the observer as one of permanence and beauty and will no doubt continue to serve the community for many many years, a monument to the zeal and devotion of the member ship of Murray First Ward. and Mr. Little won doubles title. V. (i. Churches, Archie Brad-furi- l. John lolling, C. A. Watts, It. J. F.iluards and many other Murray Mr. ami Mrs. Krnest Greer are nMilents tlimw a mean shoe and are going into training with the receiving congratulations over the view of downing Mr., llenly from arrival of a son horn to them on October 14th. Mrs. Greer and the the throne. baby are reported as doing very llldll SCHOOL STIDFNTS nicely. Mr. Greer, who Ik manager of the Murray Telephone, exchange RLFKKEME--IMMIKS I'KOUDFI) Is reported as not ' doing so well FOR STl'DY FFRIODS or in other word ft not feeling upto normal yet. l At a Meeting 'f tlie Mur-n- v Huh School Hoard held last Murray Second Ward confer-Sundar'rhhiy the 'iiiestion of a more cf-- li ence will I Octob held. ient nut Imd for providing refer-(ii'- f er -- 1st; commencing Ht 2 p. m. for Ihivs and a place for study all tif fleers and the Sacra ment rim reference was discussed. It Meeting at t:;t() p. m. as (iecjiUi to it. l.l u few more Thomas Martin and family en iiwvHry voliims to the ones ,ii the high school and joyed a motor trip to Nephl last them in the Mudy hull Sunday, where they sjient the day vhcre the indents will have them with Wallace Martin and family. at Iinnd. Heretofore, the They also had tlie pleasure of seehitch at ing little Mlsg Martin, who made library provided wli""l have Ut-in the principal's her apiearance In the Wallace ""ice. uhi.i, i,;,s Martin family the first of the been u little ,ii, principal and mouth. fulfill. It js ti. intention of the A. nay never lar. to keep at the high hasB. there Klaseotuich a wide variety "li'K'l only mici hook ns are need-"- 1 a and fabric of may 1' seen Myle timing -- i u.! In the Club Clothe at his More. Mr. Tallmt 1 sH-iia- fr e U-c- OIHCS of K(.FI) TO Mr. and Mr, June Bennlon It MKKKGFR Cukevllle, Wyoming are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FarThe ,.t, i , ,.f T'lali were urged ley Bennlon. l iiitcl State Senator Jesse II. Mr. and Mr, orbln Barker of ..f i:i,.,. Mnud l0 elwt over a son iMioiMruer. of Salt Lake Taybirsvllle are happy '"I tn the I nited States Scnatt. born to them during the week. Mo.H j(v f i ,,,!, nKr,.. Mr. and Mrs! r O, Bennlon Vi. Iiidn-ir- v I lalMir vllullv in,. have returned to their home In in. "i" '! i lie maintenance of nil Mlsfourl, after atend-luItlite itotcrtlvi. tariff t.,r Conference and visiting with u" !! I;, publlcnn party In the Hai,. "ctiatnr Metcalf said. relative and friend. Fldcr Ilct.er C. Iversoti of the M. KKAY 1ST WARD I. A. General Board will speak at at the meeting of the Adult Cla CONJOINT PROGRAM Ward. Tuesday, the Taybirsvllle I'liiliS ,s Zird. HI Mihject Congregation evening. Octol-eIf !!.(. In Your until will lie the M. I. A. Slogan. 'uiv),iin' k'Ui'all.... HI(T l't g r Helen White and Mr. and Mr. iMir.ll Flke motored to Brig-haSunday with City and relative and frlemln. Mis to ., n tu ,. r, faith iv talk) "S'.ttltHjl liayuiotid Wilmn IVlert . ilory onartett I'.iiw.,,. Net. ... Jliiil,l ltj.rrt ... i. ....... t . ...i y ii. 0011111, Mr. and Mr. Wayne Jordan are nsrlvlng coiigratulatloim nrr IihJ'V gltl Istii to tliem Friday, the 12th. a . rM,I"l- -r . It i" St.., Kl'.he lWVl,'l Mr. and Mr. William IVtcra Merrill Tew I:. :. Frlckmin left during the week for tbelr home In Iw Augele. after MMg her ietii tiil Hoard. with relative ami friend. Invited to I'llully Muiou MKN FN f FHT IFl) , '""U'!'H. M.l11r.r .,f II... 'I'fny ami the ( H., "f the firm "): Ih 'll'ltl.l JetiM'ti. Krnest I o. Iteedrr, Iotl. "lr''. K "'I i. Homer ''11 .. . . . in, . were tne II.Hi .' Ulo ' ''in hi Conn mo ..n p, . it 1,, 11 ii. Ht , "k. t NFW ROOKS "f tiding ' s"-- v uuwu. "'"t They a Ihe tn- In Harriet's Choice Vicar's Uauglilcr Second Fdcn Silver Slippers ''li'e A miscellaneous shower was giv en Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J . C. Evans In hon or of Misa Iteda Frame who is to lie married neit week, Miss Victora Peterson entertain ed at a miscellaneous shower Wed nesday evening in honor of her sis niaf rletl in ter Blendu who Is to 1 the near future. The Murray Indies Bridge Club was entertined Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Iaou Martin on Fast 1Mb South Itnlblns will spend Sunday at the home of her sou and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Uob- blns in Magna, who have recently moved there, Mrs. Alliert Wood will entertain the Fast Chief Companion Club at her home i'O South Second West, next Thursday afternoon. October the 2T.th. Mr. John Ukc City tlanghter F.rckin. U ami Olierlandcr f Salt lth hr Usltln family. Mr. John Mr, Marvin Miller, m of Mr. and Mr. U. t. Miller, rclurm-3 pendlii week after home n field years lalmrlng In Ihe In (.eriuatiy. The offbrr and tc hers of the Muray Flrt Ward held their reg ular Imslne meeting Ut the home nf Mr. ami Mr. Grant tnion III j an. After Ihe huslne w time usial a vrf pleasant and mulc and In game enjoyed refmihmebta were aeoed. lft Mi-lo- Ward Bailey urn Ruin K. ALL FN By s v.:- r ,.....:: 'v!: ; a W t". i - i ?:' t rtt . is i ' X " - . 1 r absence the envoi's tober fifteenth, )f f s ,1 I; J ! Elwood and Kenneth Spencer Win Trip to Portland, Oregon Elwood and Kenneth The boys joining the club were 'cut to older men, three men of Siieneer. sons of Hay Sfieueer of Murray, supplied with ewes selected by 'Granger obtained ewes for Utah selves and their boys for club Fsplln of the are going to the Live Stock Show and were work. Agricultural College at IVrtland, Oregon, with all ex- - from the well renowned flock of W. Several "rams " raised by " the Ienses paid as the result ot their 1. C.indland: one of Utah's lend-- j Imys have been sold and are helH winning the prize for Itamliouillet ing Itamliouillet breeder's, of Mt. jing them to realize their success I'lea'sant. Kwe sheep at the Utah State Fair. totaling 30 were In sheep raising, The Siieneer boys are 14 and 1G attributed through the The lamb crop thl year which county years of age and are members of among the boys, most of whom bor- - wn very good as to number of the Salt Lake County Itaniboulllet rowed money from to be very county hanks.' lambs Is proving Junior Sheep Club. different trips were made for 'celletit as shown by Its prix- - wlnti-thes' Tlie Salt Ijike County branch of sheep because of increased lug record at the Utah State Fair. the club was organized about one Interest shown by the boys. The The prizes were won in the om ii year ago when the Murray Lions first year US lambs were raised class. Club started, a movement to get from the .'IK ewes. After the success Murray should give three chirr pure bred sheep In this county. shown by the club became nppnr- - for the Siieneer boys. JENKINS MORTUARY BK.U". I'ARFNT-TF.IIFRS MFFT Ml RRAY SCHOOLS START tbem-l'rofess- j o TIFIFS FSTABLISILMFNT li VNO The l'ureut TeiM hers Association of Murray Second Ward met at the l'.oimy view school on Wednesday. October 17th nt 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Mae Scott, principal of the M'hmil presided and Mi-- IVtcrson condm tcd the games which Were much enjoyed iy the mothers present. The officers for the past were iclcascd and were as follows; Mrs. Merald Johnson, president; Mrs. first sir The reason fhe-- o absences are rt'Mirted should be obvious. A parent has an opportunity to check upon the child and pee that he has not been out of school with out their knowledge. If there is a difference between the (lays of nhseme retried and the days that the child has been excused by the parents thev should eel lu touch with the school prin cipal at once. It is possible that a mistake has been made or Hint forged excuses nre bcln;' present ed to (be teacher. The principal reason for rejsirt-in- g absences on the grade cards. Is lo explain however, why some pupils receive low murks. At least fifty per cent of our failure are due to Irregular attendance. Jn such nubjeett) arithmetic, geography, history, n ml tlenu tary reading, very Utile progress ran be made unless the pupil Is regular lu attendance. Althoug'i Murray City school have n g.Mi.l attendance nwrage, we always have room for Improvement. Fveu though your child Is getting giH.i grade-- , be Is n,it doing bis lest nnlcs, be Is hi school If (he rciort iliirly, shows several absent marks, I he l schools seek Joitr for better attendance. a, r.-- ini,M-r.'ltiol- CLASSES With Music Director. W. F. in charge, classes In piano to Oc period or the n hool. weeks of 1" -- '. I! AT KM AN will be noticed by parents have exauincd their childreport cards this week that number of days that the pupil has been absent is reported on both the elementary and high s,'l report cauls. The report of V, 4, i. It who ren Ihe e Mrs, Irene Abbott Young School Absences RRY M Ml R ROOK Rob-Insot- i. The George A. JeiiklnsMortuary of Murray ha remodelled, renova.slti'lv have lucn started at tlie buildings Mrs. Harry Iloldeii entertained ted and beautified every grade school In the dUtrl. t, and garages of their already first w it h Mrs. ciarhe Bergman u- Sunday ut a dinner in honor of class establishment and have 1 plac who has Shaw teai her. Nct week classes in o- Just re Wayne will violin Mrs. turned from a mission to the Brit ed in the pink of condition, all of with begin tbelr large line of equipment and Attrelia Shinier as Instructor. Mr. ish Isles. fixtures. Kobmsoii plans class Inst rmtiou Aid So Vpproxlmately a car load of new The Community on other musical instruments if Church merchandise has btrn Installed and sufficient demand develops for ciety of the Methodist i e will iiiirt Wednesday, IKtolwr the several new Ideas In the most up- - Rebecca be a success, (irchctta to the ; Bishop. plati plfsident I'lili at the home of Mrs. Archie todate undertaking parlor have Mr. Merl Bobbins. Secreturv: Mrs. oruanizatiou will be a feature of I'eter Jobaiiseti, Treasurer. Bradford on Fast Jsth South. All turn arranged. tai li sclmol if the present plans music room Is now a feature Officers Installed for the coming are realized. ladle that ore Interested are of the mortuary giving 1m.Hi piano year were: Mrs. Martha Hodden, to attend. and organ for use a desired. Kv- - president: Mrs. i:ii,. Johnson, A NFN FRA in !1(H M" IIFXIINl. r thing that modern Woman Club The science has b e president ; Miss Ida Jax, sec-re- t Uepubllcnn Modern Inventive genius i rapare having a card mrly nl the Ho- to offer In the Hue of sanitation ray; Mr. George Oorati. treasIdly bringing about n new eta d ha btrn secured for the prepara urer. tel Utah Saturday, Octols-- '.'Tth. efficiency ti ud comfort In hcaUm; tion room. The Fuelling Bridge Club met at Nothing short of the U'st in ser-b- e MR, (.tlitFRT HONOR i, 1T the homo. the home of Mr. and Mr. Harry I'iity iind Inefftclei.f funa. and equipment Is good enough Incessant atleniioti. ate Itobbltis. lojulrilig Saturday nluht. Lunch for this comunity. In Mr. Jenkins James II. Gilbert a tin1 honor eon wa served lo Id iiicmhcni. ffort he ha fpBred neither ciist guest last Monday evening at a par- t'lissi to the oil and ga- - bin net epiiplss mies that supply mo,.-beanor trouble. A u result we are in- - ly given by ncml t of bis family The Itcllef Stslety of the South Iced without the ditt tuel ril.c Institution It In celebration of bis birthday annl-versproud of (hi Ms lal labor atal fotincilv ass.iaii CttoWissl Ward held inst, present ami future. We con ry nt his home on West r..;n house beating, ami at n low Tuesibi) nftett ti In the ward sider it a credit lu Mr. Jenkins south. I In- - oliccmalutied cct N be nud gaiiies eie and to Ii.iiim', I'nigram Those partlcipittiug hi the event Murray a a community. a c a in: refreshment nioilel of it ci". after whlh coming eiijiiel The Jenkins Moituary stand were Mr. ami Mrs. ursoi, Hansen. i manliness and fit an were set veil to !U meinlsT". ready to mtvc you no matter where Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Mines Mrs O. t smaller. ou are, Their etjnlpuient I modem b'stcr, Mr. and Mr, F.. Chi Men- tuition of Tlie Art and Craft It minks nuotlur state Iu tin iu every way. Nothing ha Urn sen, Mr. and Mrs. Amd Pinker, I'lmiltclpattoU Club will the Murray Woman i of the left out of tlie Funeral Homo that blr. ami Mr. Rojce ;illM-rt- . Mr. , ln-- i bai from toil. Mimdny October '."Jtid ot the tan add kbrcakitig lo comfort and conven- - ami Mrs. Veil cm,, rt Mr no. I home f Mr. Fugate on West 4Mb ence. Iu other word appropriate Mr, Burdctte Smith. Mr. and Mrs. South Street, Wil l. Sl'ONsOR t)N( I RT flu Inns, ample facilities and com- - Reynold Nlehol. Mr. and Mrs. Ma-u.ake certain of a miMii Mnitli. Mr. atel Mr. I.. A meeting was held Tlmr-l- av Friend from Murray and Salt pciciit dinstioii r funeral serthe. I'.ntibel. Mr. OetuN-lla Nicbol, in Mr, the Ray. W. B. lltb, Mr Atllngtoii d White Lake mrpM-cnioiid Mr. Vet iml Si hool Rail. ling. The mis ting was Chrlsteiiseii. home at her Saturday eenlng. Mines, Ml Iirene Mines. Miss Vcl-- : utiembd ,v representative of DINNI R A MCCFSS The tMtanlon JMtig her birthday. i I 'a nut Tea diets Mr. Ash. and lister, ass.Hiatlon of the The lime wa pent In a slal way These and and' brother sister Si hod. llitti Murray tin Murtav Tlie dinner hwl ThursilBy, given end later refreshment were served. other Member aiel of Ihe Women's CI Ions I. The lub and il. family Aid by the Ijidie' Smlety was Mr. Ilyrum Bennl"n entertained very successful and greatly enjoy. noted for the good times they enjoy mil , h,,l ptlndp.;b. at n de.M at their family giithet Itigs, autl jts In nuuTrt by Kathtjn at a theatre party Wednesday af- cd by the diner. It ha btx-- tie Ihl one was no exception. The jK red., liatlomiliy known I. list to make this dinner ternoon In honor of her "n sopi ,ii a re In rard and mo. in late Notemls-was or early Ivn iu and 12th birthday. gular monthly affair lo be held on evening Mr. iN'iit and r. The lius tlng Was under ti e Glils'tt was piosentcd the 2ml Thursday of cm h mouth. de, The Art and Craft section of with beautiful a fignet ring, lie-- ! direi lion ,,f Sn'tinl, ndent F Al Tbl will Ik? good hewn to ail those Club met Tore the evening entertalnim-n- t the Murray Woman len Batetnau. the tasty dinner erv-ti- l Gordon tht enjojed at the Icme of Mr. concliided, Mr. and Mr. Royce till-lielast Thursday. and Mr. and Mr. F. Cluistcn-acWilliam Mitchell ami Fdwarl Monday night The wluter'a work I well under way and mmh Interput on au entertaining Kelly were rined ?"! for drivThe Gleaner Girl of the Murra 'rsutte klt, Mr. Chrltensvn and Mr. ing while under the Influence of est I Mi ileel"ied In the inany Mr. and Mr. ll'pmr by the Justb e 8. F. Bring-burst- . varlclle of art work to I? under- Uirt Ward will entertain Ihe "M" ItJilUrt taken. In(ru( (Ion In the Various Men of the ward at a welnie bust At Smith and Mr. Ciirist.-nsen- , The men were arrested foldetail if art ami craft work will and iHinflre party Tuesday evening Mrs. Hoover. At the conclusion of lowing an anti) accldnt In e'M 1 under Ihe uiervls1oa of Mhw at the home of Mr. II. N. Sberan their skit, lu eanin ll b. , ier v v ...... V, . is.i lU Barbel Cburtbet. j d - r a Fllgelie Jones has bn-ch.uen chief editor tie liar boo!; f,.r the M'.tray Hi.!, S bo..l. Irani; Thoiie is Ha- tuatiag.-rLast year. Fugene .tones was the assistant e.Mor .f ilo vear and one of tl.e till ma let- - for tin. sdiool. lbMurray repi I'sented High on a team o! thtee iu delati ing and jipj .hci on the v w riling team, 'J i..mtinag-- r for the M(,r !,.,k vvlil be Fair Miller and Ids assistant Is Gene W.nnls. I.llcn Amlct - !!. Falrle Re.,.. ing .'ltd Lena I), j, U . j have hs ii chosen as llielan C iiNi!- - Ulld .b!ll K.isteili. js tie .'I,!, tjc editor. . . - ai-.i- . - , .ni the will i Ati.).-rs,- FI'Heie of ibarge t lie .!.,,iri.n b'k. . uili have e f. In vie . I I !' . i ,i U'i..,:i r ill a) liitrge !el A i..;, Ci l k..t is to ! .1 M .s: ; joke II. ll. li, h Is , ... ..,!; ial t . ill e.M. an j,.r is I i..'il.'s !;.,,,, , M.,;.,!. cl tianli;, j. in .,gf. ,.f .'aiii.,. phot. a ii i l I I I .,,; . b s. , ' "I ' - ti. f..r smr !l ; e rt n s- r ,jl il,e Ml RRW l 1 I 1 1. A. It. 1 i.i.i,p ii j inui linii-ertjt- tin-m- a 'e "ill I u-l.- -s ; , ,,. , Mi-- s 1 - i 1 C(Hiti(i AIWimnI V'4l Established 1892 Social Items the State Tf'IC if ' 8, 1928 K'OWv:.(0 '.i me. r Printer To those who had not kept in entire end and tnont of one side close touch with the progress of the are in white and green tile with Title a 5n i m f TIM WmRm Pit fer ;ton jolvis- - liv i it i 1 ;s 1 i . i. Mum i,v Ciiy S. boot ,( oefi fitisl by ibo I . ,e j. I, in r football t'llil. it I I, (.,).. ir the lT:h. Tlie ooie h,h j,, ii ;,,,,) v , r i s;),t ,,f Murray team ""' The T.r!. p:.,..eis. MUlim koitdi 81,1 l;.t were Vviy tm nn.l s ,.r. d f. 1,. dow lis eai.li. 'I lie hoii.ii . (, ., Indp vldual p!aii,g w.i.t to .ii::,i,kii-Hdi- . The Tiss-l- plater Griffith. Wi le I While, F. Chrbten mi. Si. j.bvu. W. Tate. It, Christens, u, slIhuii, R..se. Atlswotih, MlliiukoviMi, H;s, e)l. For Mai ay; SimjH r, Wet i TbJin, Rislman. let -- on, ter, inn-ti- iii-l- i Vt,rs Gun Pe- Mc.it h. The Magna tt ry F. lister, I'mry. G n held ,..):! 1 ins.-- , t in!, uiii.g m the |