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Show VOL. 38 No. 49 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June 6, 1929 Murray Boy Scouts &Woodmen of WorldB Elect Officers ; FINANCIAL STATEMENT Mahogany Camp, No. 358, W. 0. Murray Troop 94, Boy Scouts of A. ttie local Ixxlgo at Murray, for elected its officers at the regular Year Ending April 30, 1929 meeting in Fraternal Hall, held on Receipts Thursday evening and these ofto serve for the coming Balance, May 1, 1923 ficers are 41.38 six months period. Those elected C. E. Gaunn 15.00 were as follows: Varlan MXrtenson (Overnight Consul Coninuuider - - Fred Feters 5.75 Hike) Advisor-LieutenaJoseph M- ML Stutes Tel & Tel. Co. odule. 36 S3 (Services) Axel It. Lhuherg Varlon Mortenson Banker (Brightou Escort Arthur L. Bishop 1C.30 Trip) - . Phaires Stauffer T. F. MelKmald Watchman 1.C0 . - - James Wood Verl McMillan Sentry 10.00 William Catuiegl- - Father, Son and Mother Clerk eter. 21.00 Banquet B. A, Klusoo, IL. A. Gem Theatre Show Managers: 37.45 Walters and William Walters. 53 50 Voluntary Contributions .... Fraternal Hall Directors: Isaac Lester and William H. Mines. Total .. $223.81 Since April 1st exchange repreDisbursement sentatives from the Head Ouiun at V Druiver, C'Olorado, have leeu active in transferring tlie present memlier-shlfrom the old inadequate, die to win, basis, to the legal reserve plan. This plan Is based on the Table of American Experience. Mortality plus 4 per cent and has leen adopted by all the great old line insurance companies of the United States. The Woodmen of the World rates are scientifically adequate and will never le increased. It is to the credit of this great fraternity that despite internal agitation on the part of the nnithlnldng. It had the courage to change Its course lieforo it was too late. When a fraternal society adopts the legal basis of oxr-a- t 'gues-worIon and eliminates form Its calculations. Its life certificates are as wife and certain as thone Issued on the same mortality standard by tlie United States Government Veterans Bureau, or any commercial competitor. Unlike policies in commercial life companies, the proceeds of a fratenial benefit certlfbiite cannot le wlzed by the creditors of either a inemler or his beneficiary. A delegation from Arlmr Camp st Midvale was present at the meeting and from information gleaned from Jake Isler. tlie clerk, the train-fe-r of his camp went over very suecexsfully. At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were aervnd under the direction of I A. Walters, who the the distinction of Vlng best amateur caterer In the west. Installation of officer elect will take laf the first Thursday In p Cottonwood District Council ,. Overnight Hike Divan Moffat .. Wienie Boast Brighton Trip Jay McGhle (Convention')" .... Invtwture Tarty Fatiier, Son and Mother Banquet Murray Eagle Tickets for 45.75 12.24 .DO 5.25 40.25 3.50 10.28 wrote you aJUnut sconcing. During this time, Troop 94 has made a real growth and "achieved considerable success. Four of our boys, Eugene Richard Wood, Emerson Boam, Gahoon, and Van Anderson, have risen to the rank of Eagle Scouts, and several others are fast apPractically proaching this goal. every lsy is making satisfactory advancement art shown by the fact that at the List efficiency contest conducted by the Salt Lake Council, Troop 94 placed third. During the year this troop has been in readiness at all times io serve our community. It has had many calls for service and has ered Ilalbly answered every rail. As leaders of these scouts, we see, through our close contact, a wonderWe are ful character development. stfre that we are working with boys who will In the near future become the leaders of this progressive of ours. Again we Invite you to assist ns In this wonderful work by contributing such amount as you feel you can consistently give. Mall or baud to any member whose name apiieais below. Any amount, from 25 cents up, will be gratefully acknowledged. Thanking you for your past support, and for nxh amount us you may sea fit to contribute at this 33.W) Mis. Local Events W. this city J. Stevens formerly of 4-- H CLUB IDEALS and mother of Miss Harriet Stevens and Miss Alice StevCourtesy Wm. Kasworm NOTES Dona Larson is visiting at the ens of Oakland, California, Is A leader Is an earthly atax. Ho home of her Aunt, Mrs. Dora Berg-o- very ill at her home In the Cxvey la one human being In a hundred Wi 2t Inl J 5!S 3 5vS of Ogden, for a few days. Apartments n Salt lake. who shines out through the insufficMr. and Mrs. Iner Johnson of Mrs. S. J. Bishop and Mrs. Kate Murray Lodge No. 33 held elat- Salt Ixtke are comfortably located Myers entertained the memliers of ient Brightness of human ordinary abilities and lights up the dark ion of officers at their last regu- in their new home on lsth East the Past Noble Grands club, Thurs- places of social oMt-lty- . lar meeting, last Mjuiday evening. and 3!h South Street. day afternoon at the Fraternal tleadera are the Illuminators of June 3, resulting In the following:' Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Knmshaw Hall. the world. Sometimes we call thHn Verl E. Jordan, Noj.le Grand; Ch:is. have as their guest for several Miss I hiisy Simons had as her geniuses though the word "geniuses" Dull , Vice Grand; Frank X. weeks, at their home on State dinner guests at her home on Vine iwually Is reserved for the Leaders, Sweuson, rtvelected Secretary ; H. street. Airs. Itamshaw's mother, Street Sunday, iMrs. Wlnnlfred B. of the leaders, the brightest of the T. Benson, Rlirs. Treasurer, E, J. Ward of Provo. and mother, Mrs. M. Tlbbs. earthly stars. and Al Tame, Trustee Miss Daisy Simons entertained M Knight Mrs. Ann FROM WHENCE GENIUSES Rogers is seriously 111 for is month term. After the elec- - her home on Vino Street, Mondnv home on her at 4Sth South. Wvt tion tlici Ixslge put on the Inltltory evening In compliment to Miss From whence, tell me, do gealusea Mrs, Melvln Ashton, formerly Candl-- I Elaine Beck, who will leave soon Degree for J. A. Jenkins, spring. date, assisted by Dr. Harry Phil for a trip to Arizona and Colorado, Miss Ann Howe, daughter of Mr. The ones who cause the world to lips, PCM as Chaplin, I. J. iSlray-- j old friends of Mrs. Pearl Evans and .Mrs. Harry Howe, is ill at swing? No. 2 as Conductor,! I'ltchel, of Salt Iike, will Is' pained her imrcuts home. er. Salt 1uke They come from the crowds and uot Mrs. Isaac letaer left Sunday for and L. A. Giddins, Salt Lake No. 2' to know that her mother, Mrs. Elizfrom the clouds. as Outside Conductor. The Work abetli Evans, who for the past few it two weeks visit with relatives while What was pint on In n very splendid man- - years has been living in Iss An- - and friends In California, magic touch aroused their will there she also witness the gradtier. After the ceremony a "Real pies, paswsl away at her daughter's souls, Buffett" lunch was served by S. A. home In Salt a few days ago. uation cf her sou, who graduate Aud urged them to worthy goals? Miss Dorothea Baker, who has from au electrical course lu a school A mother's wis lore, Inspired from ShukcsiHitr, Chairman. There was a large attendance to the meeting. beou sM'nding the past ten days at San Luis Obispo. above. was one of (Mrs. 1). WA Moffatt home the MUses the at visiting The I,ode would like to see as lone, and Ray Atwood, left for her the hostesses at the Mothers' club Who fanned the spark of genius big a crowd at each Monday night of PI Kapisi Alpha fraternity, home in Ogden, Wednesday. there, The following visiting meeting. Monday after And made It bum so bright and Mrs. John Oltcrlandor, who has which entertained memU'rs were present : Alfred Evbeen tint guest of her daughter and noon at the Chapter bou' at 100 fair? ans, N. V. Sorenson, Dr. Harry Thirteenth East Xtreet. A teacher with skill to stir and to son Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. PGM, Eddie Smith. PGM. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burton and and family, for the past thrill 1 J. Strayer and L. A. Giddins, of Mrs. Jack Wright, brother-ln-lhas home to returned her winter, Salt. Ijike LMlge No. 2 and A Isom and sisters of Mrs. Eva Jones of How chance they to be known to in Salt Ijiike. of Salt IJike Ixlge No. 1. Mr. and Mis. J. W. enter- Nephl were visitors here. Mlonday fame. T4 It I.0.0.F.PS g n km-?- j ! coni-nuiidt- y time, we. Established 1892 in-la- u a are Yours sincerely, Troop Committeemen. Scout Master Varian Mortenson Dean Moffat Brent Gaufln U. Allan Perry, Chairman T. F. McDonald David Smith By H. Allan Perry, Chairman. Helling tains! at dinner Tuesday evening and Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Caldwell motored in honor of a number of their Oqulrrh Encampment No. 1 met in regular sssion last Tuesday evening June 4rh at which time election of officers was held for the ensuing term resulting In the following Wing elected to office: A. II. Fonda. Chief Patriarch: X. V. So renson. High Priest; E. J. Flckey. Senior Warden: Joseph Chivrel. Junior Warden; F. O. Voech. Sec- And called throughout the world by to name? during the week and vlsUel They've learned how to work, and B.80 friends. Covers were laid for 2 Selling Tickets) ... Cash on Hand, April 30, 1020 63.69 never to shirk. guests. Following the dinner the relatives and friends. Mrs. saran J, Keynoids has as evening was seiit at bridge. and How do they reach the florloue Total Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellertson her guests, her $228.81 Mr. and William Mrs. daughter. heights? Day with friends Llljeuqulst and family of Black How do they win the world's In Provo. Dear Friend of Scouting: GREAT FIGHTS? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wablquist en- foot, Idaho. Another year has passed since we tertained at dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. John Mai field of Achieved through their pluck, and LOCAL BAND RECEIVES SUM- retary: C. M. Eberly, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Treasurer. their home In Grant Ward in honor I ottouwood announce the engage not any luck. NEW1'I.AYS ment ot their daughter, Lillian to and A. B. ('line. Trustee for IS of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ixwe of MER ENGAGEMENT months. Murray No. 33 Mug What are we concerned Tlu' riHXns were- tloeorated Michael J. Austin, the marriage to mostly You have been bearing about the Ramblers" Band, well represented. The "Varsity with spring flowers also the. dining take place the last of June In tlie alstut our leaders for agriculture to new money the United Slate Govnude up of young men of Murray solve the problem that our foreCantisi Lodge No. 1 nieel.s Sat table. Covers were laid for for fif- Salt lake Temple. for and this district has ernment was having printed Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Granger fathers have been able to solve and engaged urday night, June Mil. All niomliers teen guests. general circulation. to play at the El Monte Springs re- are requested to l present In Full Mr. a inl Mrs. Ferry Kemp and announce the engagement of their (Continued on page 5) Just how general the circulation, sort in Ogden Canyon for the seachildren formerly of this city, but daughter, Miriam Gwuedolyn to Dress for Initiation Work. Uniform will 1st determined by how much "CHICKEN DAY" AT DRAPER son, where they are being advertis- J. W. Randall, the newly elected now residents of Angc!s ar- Charles Srourt Raging, wmi of Mr. work or Ingenuity each of ua dis ed as DRAWH THOUSAND is the "El Monte Band." It Grand Master Isdug the candidate, rived here daring thei week for a and Mrs. E. C. Bagley of Big Cotplays as It were. with great pleasure that Murray OH BOY! toiiwnisl. visit with relatives. At the Fifth Annual Poultry Day, Well, Uncle Sam and his print City hears of this recognition of Mr. and Mra. J. G. Vneent form son of Mrs. Etnme- Glenn s Tripp, nss-tevNo. 33 held at Draper Wednesday, 1000 Murray 1nlge has made I the grade and her talented musicians who )y heir ing office of this city but now resident and all Oddfel-- j lnll. 'err a lewIs nays ago ror erly people risited that city and enjoyed the new money is now ready for untiring efforts so well earned this cry Monday night of Salt lake announce the engage their hospitality. Dinner was servhe a where 'hleago. attending lows are r,iii..s!,..l lo u. ,,r,u.ti your lnsiectIon. opportunity to further prove their next M at radio convcntioiiil which is being ment of their daughter, Evelyn ed on the chajs'l grounds, fried lay night. June You can see samples of the new home confines. outside the D. Snow, son of chicken and bard boiled Glade to ability which lime the Islge will again held In that city. egg . i money on display In the windows Dr. I W. Mrs. and Snow of Salt men mc Mr. Mrs. James and Liudahl and featured on the menu. maaing up loung i,,jtltory Iegree for Mr. of the First National Bank of Mur Monte Tlie wedding to take place Band are: George Brown. MhHo Among the farms Inspected wete it.j,,,,, and need lots of children motored to Snratogs lake. ray each day. Gordon Olson, Boyd Simons, Duune help for this Candidate. Then' will Springs Sunday aud seiit the day. June IN. those of J. R. Allen. J. A. Mlckel-sen- . The money is a pp pea ring fn de- Ballard, Owen Mrs. Edgar Eatcbel formerly of Harold le M'veral more visiting niemU'rs Mrs. Melvln Miller, who has I cell (Mtley. Elman Mlckelsen and Avar Coa-nominations of 1, 2, 5 and 10 dol- Johns, Bns Wniir. Roy McMillan, fwm ShU t this but now a resident of rrtff. a the at city two hospital past Mldvale. Snll()j. I,lki arrived lars, and although each of the de- Harold Chrlstensen. Is nJilo to lie Angeles, California, around I Held Beck, prlnciistl of tlie Drapu,.pl,...,.,1taiives to to the last weeks. Is be to said the a few here signs and is the er school, at the program following quite "chic", gm-s- t Is of the and her ago days again Grand Iodge Meeting held at Ced $10 model seems to bo the most popguest at t he home of frbiids. Mrs. Joseph S. IVrry. the dinner, gave an account of the DR. W. II. ROTHWELL TAKING ar City May 2Mli, will probably on lookers. the ular Miss Helen White has returned work accomplished In Draper La among Murray Mrs. and July. Camp young Harry have to tlmlr rctH.rt make the of COURSE GRADUATE TOST visit cooperative poultry raising Now take a walk to the First Nadaughter, Margaret, of Midvale, are home from a several day and pristsslings. MTRRAY (HURtll DANCE Font- Mrs. her with Oliver sister. L. of the tional Bank and se the new money. Mrs. Mary Dudley. gnefts marketing, quoting fixtures to show The next dNtrlct. Asciation Dr. W. H. Rothwell left last Ftl-- j Mr. nod Mrs, George Ma reliant gnu and family of Brigham City. the wonderful development of the IS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Really It Is beautiful money but day for San Francisco, Calif., where, mowing will l held al Sandy. Ul.. r Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Wblte en ss-n- l river. SutidHy on the secret. It he will take a post graduate course- - with Sandy IMlge No. II ns Hos-a- t Just to let you In on project. A large crowd attended the St. Mertalmsl st dinner Sunday In honor Member Aihonm of will the CH difMllbsi Welling, secretary of state, looks as though It would be as The California. ss of even-trithe June 2Mh, mi University Thunwlay Vincent's Church dance given at Is entertained by Misi Tiielina "t 'r. and Mrs. Iuer Jolmson and declared that the farmers' organl-ratlon- s to secure as the old model of ficult S p. in. We would like to Dr. and was made at motor, by lug sif Smith at her home on Oermauia chibln n. Wsuda and RU-r- t the Elk's Club In Salt Lake City, e of America were In ft betAt any rate try and get Rothwell was aitmpanlwl by his all oddfellows on Friday evening. May 31sf. fi- currency. Sail Mr. "f aud Mr. lake, eenlntf. xltlou to bring about farm re;M"'. can out of the ter nnirnday all the you mileage him. with remain will who family I nancially, alo, the affair Is ald During the absence of the Ixwlge Mr. aiid Mrs. Manassiih Sml'h lnxll Pike aud children and Mrs. lief than any legislative body In tbe ucd currency before you turn It This course Is In keeping with the to bave been very succeKsftil. The ( 'orrespi indent, the work was cr- - and family and Mrs Clarls Berg- - Mary Hawkins. world. Organltatlon of the farmers for the new brands. jsillcy adopted by the Wasatch Clin rlisl on In a very creditaMe man Illlirt Ml IHll'l tit llllll'lt lUll t following were announced as winm.L ,.lf I II It"' IIS " M be Mild was the first atep, which tlll ic, tliat one mendsr of tlie staff take ner ners of the varhsm prlan; li for which an ejiletided trip by motor to CalChivrel, by be followed by proper proratmust OBSERVATIONS work every year. GEM THEATER COUPON post graduate Miss Irene I he LimIlt Is xcry tliankful. Hpe Chest ifornia. A new awning la adorning the ion and (nuking of thlr produce McGhan. Salt City. Mr- -. Chns. Webb and Miss Ruth PreH,-n- t this cimjioii and 10 cents, for market, attended by orderly Tho who attetidisl the Grand front of the Smith Hardware store BENEFIT FOR EMIL PARKER 2nd. Prize .... (Pair of Jack Frrat t Ss-nWebb motored to Nephl Slid or 3 cents If under 12, marketing. for adult, In tlie Winchester colon too red Coiivetdloti at Cedar loilp' City blankets, made In Murray) the wisk end with relatives last nnd you will he admitted to the A dance In the amusement ball from Z'lr.l to and 2tih May Is gray. Mairray A lienefit Isdng performance -- . Mrs. C. M. StofM. Salt Ijike. ws-k- . Gem Thcster on Monday, June to. lu the evening concluded the celewen-- : Mrs. Sorah lasl the Hailley, at 11, imie Srd. Prlxe B, F. Qulnn, Salt The Marriott Garage baa re given Tuesday, bration. II. E. Strtngfcilow. 8. J. Ward amuement ball f r President of Assembly: Mrs. (ier-- ! GEM THEATER COUPON' Mrs. R, O. Simons was IiomIiws lo lake City. ceived new coat of paint during Reunion Mlckelspti and A, J. Mdrlckea trude Vlii J State' President allies. whom home the Emll Parker family, the S. S. Club 4th rrlw .... J. r. O'Brien of Mur- the week. Ufls-kiiIn charge of the celebration. were Mrs. Edwin Are Assembly: was and destroyed by proj'rty Dinner wns served at 1 :.1 o'ebrk, ray City. 1 Rcptr-eiitaiiv- e Year Sisioks, Is Miss licster employed recently. Mrs. A. J. fMtx. of Uiijnla 6th Prize the afternoon U'lng spent a I gsuies BACK SEAT DRIVER IS A SIGN OF THE TIMES at the Woolen Mills Blanket Fac Home and outside talent will U Term and Mr. Bertha Jordiin, Rcpv and other -- h I.iI dier.ioii. Salt Isike City. 2 year term, of Oineidn 6th Prize ., Mlw Anna Gillls, Salt tory dnc the close of trhool. represented In a tnlsvllnnisrtis proEveryday you Notice symptom of the underlying causes Itels kah A and Win. F.. No, s'lalis follow sl by n which will J Uke City. of the existence of IJack Seat Drivers and other highly ncr Tlie Genes logical pageant at the gram, N. Swcihoii. llie Krank line of beauty s'ds has dams. The Veultian orchestra, Scott, PGM; Iraiik The drawing for the prlite was J Find Ward drew a capa 1 are SO lnniy Key I,crv"1'A. Issmi Murray term and of people ot Representative year dem,.i.irating the w.,nd.-twill furnish the music. fomVvted ty Exalted Ruler hotio and many were turned II. Fonda. Reptcsniaiive f,.r two 'ibis line hi ibe niomioii. Andeoi. c,5 f'r Kl'arc,l ' '"'k''. a it were, that they lose much ol the city mmmlttis and The recreation and of the Halt Uke Elk's away. term. All Inning bad Drug totT for the pnt two wek. contentment they micht enjoy. lirs. lane. primary of Bennloii Ward have yisir The Hack Seat Driver is only a symptom, where he or he a wonderful trip nnd a dainty good to tbe ladles of Murray. "They say" Father Magulre and the metulers Eugene Joins, is employed at the charge of the affair and protnUc "Chi nIuw," "Don't Stop," "Hurry you are Roinc to be time. v.iys. the remits are niarveoti. Of St, Vincent's Church wHli to l lnis Gas Cotnny In Halt lake. an ulercstlng evening. humped." "O, my gcHMlncs turn off this road to a less travelThe public la Invited to attend. MIDWAY M PER MVUION thHr gratitude to the hum xpn In tbe way of modern Instsllcd ed one, heforc we are all killed." ..It really just shows nerves The greatest of ill stare In emus Mint who helped make the t JUNE OPENS 9TII. and ma be nerve, if it is a masculine Hack Seat Driver. their cpiiptiN-iifor froti GR(.E 20 FOR Ml 1 RESIDENT OF RRY Fairbanks ivmglas affair such a splendid sneec, cars ibe of their So and the great thine the Hack Seat Driver's and othen with cnsiiiie oiling YEARS DIES coming to the Gem Theater, In The The date of tbe o'iiing of the to the mo! ititrbate and difficult similar lack of control need is a few minutes now and then Iron M:ik. MURRAY CITY NMRMACY Job Hyvert Sihulla of oM W'esi t'.ltli Midway ,Sht Station Is Snndiy. in entirely different fields of thought than their own immedMKES IMPROVEMENT lroy Perry has been employed South, died Tjitny night at hl juue inn. nil insi inue. in isscoiH-tioi- i efficiency, super materls!. iate circle. of tbe iieiilug of this mngtilfl-sui- t sitsrwm kmaiisblp. nil have Isvn of borne. Mr. Schults was T'J year of Now. then, of course this supgeMs the Murray Eagle, at the Smelter since the cln Workmen have hsn buy at the school. heal-in- p liew slller Barng" and SiTtlce age. He was a farmer, born In Nor csrefully coiisldensl In the arrange because when you arc reading it you are certainly in the lfurrsy City Pharmacy the past way, and a resident of the United slntloii, (he manager. Mr. Gillam, ment and oiulpliielit of t III vp i influence of different scenes, different people, far lands Charles West is on the regular Ststee for 55 years, the last 2 of i going io week, remodeling the fmnl of Ihe'r and also among' the friends, rteigbors in the local departments. f t,,,,),,,., give away him., two ),,,,, Willdln. The entrance has tsvn full time payroll of the Granite which were In Mtirray, Sur- quarts of oil w ith the purchase of j Try reading the Murray Kagle for the Hack Seat Driver; Co. r lnee s.btMjl dsys viving him are his widow, Mrs. J- his an- etisngnl from the corner o a State FtrnltuT gallons of ga. s Hrc!e Jee I'ces, Inferiority Complexes, Fallen Arches, Lost .Votl.v ibe attrnrtlve ndvciilcIn The Eagle ibis week, j ttwt etitrsmv. This Is a splendid are over. hanna Irson Schults; one m. iiouiici-iimhi- I Tempers, almost anything can be improved if you will grasp linsit of Ibe latl-sitni'Misti's, In every way twprovmwut end Conrad ; two daughters. Mix, Mitch and you will enjoy every minute of your reading. Everyone lit this rotiummlty wIm blijer Will orr their the F.aglc lie new enlanred plate glass win- - Be sure to fvi your 2 qiwrta of ell HsyibHt and Mrs. Gerald I'm- - :htiild visit tbe tsw garage on this! The You cannot go wrong in the Eagle, much locals, service . . e. ii.. i w Rites ibis busy place the FREE 41 at the rs,s WerTlce 8ta eti. and eleven grandchildr.i, ml 'dale mid Ihsh-- the splendid Milld "'i"" pui.nn.HK Western by Newspaper Union, ads by Murray Merchants wlcd display space. of Murray. (Ion, Sunday, June Wth. Kcad the Eagle Not a grouch in a carload. jiug and ms what Mr. Gillam has welding sift lrs Show Z. C. M. I. 4 75 (Prize for Boys son-in-la- I)IS-MONE- Y Vi'll-Inr- - la-e- lli, i,' , ,, T. Us-a- j W-l-- p John-avenu- i pn-sen- ' , Jn-ep- WcdiH-diiyaftcrn- I. llge rcpn-wiitln- g la"' rtit Ssi. . s-- - j ' k i . te |