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Show h 1 VOL. 40 No. I 1 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, September """ 1 ... t Mr. J. Frank Qulst of Mr. and Ibillaihiy accompjinied by their guests, Mr. mid Mrs. David Wright of .Scotland, are on a motor trip to Oregon, Washington and the Cauadlan Rockies. Euroute home they will also visit the Yellowstone for City Commissioner Walter S. At wood, a resident of Murray as candidate for City Commis- it life-lon- g City, announces himself sioner for the ensusing term, beginning January 1, 1930. Mr. Atwood is a large property owner n this city and for years has expended agreatdeal of money towards the of Mtirry. By his long residence in this city he has become acquainted with the needs and problem's of the city and is vitally interested in the progresson and welfare of Murray. g- Murray Business Taylorsville Holds Possibilities Fall Flower Show - I J Many people n business act as if there were sharp limits to the amount of trade they could get. They see some little bit of a corner of the business field, and they try simply for that insignificant fraction. The field of any good business has very wide limits. It it is giving good service, money's worth for every do'lar, it can expand far. To make it expand, the proprietor and his hepers must show enterprise, They have not merely to please the people who would naturally come to them, but to make an effort to please all the people that are on earth. Advertising is the efficient and economical method by which they can do it. Each week The Murray Eagle has success stories, fiction and fun, W. N. U. Service, Read and enjoy or you lose. A very successful fall tluwer show wan held In the Taylorsville Ward. Tuesday, September 10. The .show was given .under the auspices of the M. I. A. Adult Class of Taylorsville Ward. 'Hie committee in charge of the arrangements whs J. X. Wallace, O. P. Larson, Mrs. Eliza Hreey.e, lira. Louise Sieudmun. A wide variety of (lowers was displayed. Including gladioli, zinnias phlox, (tetanias, golden glow, roses, and iiotted plant. There were 05 urtlailc basket of flowers. The display of the Junior girl of the M. I. A. wa very lioautiful and won many ribbons. Outstanding were the gladioli of Verna ltcuuioii, which won first prize, the pefunlus iiuil zinnia of Janot Frame, also lira! prlA winners, and the roses grown by Afton Sorenson. The Judge of the show were Carl Hansen and Air. Violet Lliidlxt-of the Murray Flower Garden Club After the flower show, a musical Irograiu was given and a water-melofeast and, lion fire party were " enjoyed. n DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? - LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED IN TEMPLE1 Ky Kelson K. Walt Shawnee, Oklahoma W. II. HOPPER. HDlTOll OF THE DARLINGTON (ENGLAND) NORTHERN DISPATCH. 8AY8: II I AT In advertising U I quality that iuiitH. Ym can fool the pnl-ll- r for a time ty ImoHllng t bad commodity, Imt you cannot fool If your article In goodti ...AWa them all Him time. If your article U good, judicious advertising will make tlie public Imy It regularly If It In Jwd they will buy It once, tiinl then your shortcoming will find you out. There lire some ople who declare they cau sell au emptypaikel providing It I goi up attractively. I'robuhly they cau, once, and iniee only; they will not do it second lime. Hie public knows gid thing when they ce it; they also know (Contlnuns! on lat page Alls Air. Ohm of Vera (iaufiti, daughter C. E. Gaufiu and Arthur M both of this city were mar rled Wednesday of hut we'k In the Salt Lake temple. Elder Pavld (. McKay officiated, lu the evening a reception and dinner were given at the bride' mother' home on Vine street at which the immediate families and a few close friend-wer- e present. One long table was artistically decorated lu late hciii tnur flower with pink cathedral candle III silver holder at ouch end. iVver were laid for iwenty-l- z guest. Mr. and Mr. Olson left the mine evening for a trip t Southern I'tau ami to Ely, .Nevada where they visited Mrs. Olson' alster, Mr. X. E. Itroiidhetil and family for a few day lefore returning to make their borne lu Null Uk. WATTS RKEDEK 2, 1 929 National puik. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hadiey, former resident of this city but now of Garfield, have returned home from 11 visit with relatives mid friends in California. .Mr. ami Mrs. Lylo Mackny have hud as their guest at their home in Taylorsville, Mrs. Frunk Seal of Rlvertou. iM.r. and Mj- - . Roland Kouulou and family of Cokeville, Wyo., who huve Uie guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'urley Hennlou have returned to their home. Mr. and Mr. Aim Gudmunsou and family who liave been sisMidlng the Ktimnier at IIelor City have return-is- l to their home in Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovard formerly of Tuylorsvillo have moved to Suit Lake to make their home. Mrs. Ovard wa formerly Mis Lucy Freebiiirn of Salt 'Lake. .Mis. Harry Meyers left Thursday for Seattle, Fortlund and British Columbia for several weeks U) visit friends. She will then leave for San trauclsi'o, later going to Ixs Augclc where bhe will 8Knd the iiiining winter. Mrs. Harry nit ley aud Young are visiting at daughter of the hume of Mr. Ott ley' parent Mr. aud Mm. George W. Orauter. Mr. aud ,MJr. William Webber and Iwihy uud Mr. and Mth. U J. MK'leary aud daughter Melba aud Norma who have been the guests of their parent, Mr. aud Mrs. Lewi Tripp, for the past month have returned tu their homes In WaRhlng-tou- . " " 'v Mr. and Mr. J)ell Rogers who have made their home lu Murray have for the past several year moved to Sail Iake. Miss Valate Shepherd ami brother ltuU Shepherd and Fred Ihviicolt of Furls, Idaho have leen visiting at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. - Shepherd. 1'U Arthur Guufiu who ha vlsltliiit at hi home on Vine Mreet lo Ely, Nevada. has returiu-Or. aud Mr. George Ix.well Hak-e- r of San Francisco anm.uiusj the birth of a daughter, U.ru to them iK-aMonday, AuguM. llith, at the Slandford Ilopital. The little Im chrlstenisl Frauwill at ranger Maker. Oralle lr. Itaker, who ds Is a leading physician aud aurgeou of Sau Francisco. Is a nephew of lone, uud Ray Atwood of thl city, a faithful teacher lu the Milual organUalloii and i well qualified to kIvc thl talk and direction of the klgau. Mr. and Mi. It. O. Carlseu of GarMurray, Mr. and Mr. Ruben Freeret. Mr. aud Mr. 3wrenee l'n-toman and Mr. and Mr. Frlew of motorist to Font Ihile Ward Tmliiy evening to the homeeven-of Mr. ami Mi. Hbluoii. The t lu game, after which ing was FrUe wa nerved. lunch a light wete won by Mi. Garret aud Mis Is-e- IH-It- a I- d I Established '" ' Local Menlion WalterS. At wood Candidate 1 ' Social Mention CANDIUATES WILL SOON RE KNOWN l Mliuray (ily election for otTices will lie held as to Primaries on October 2'Jtid. That day will see the Primary ballot-ting- . mun-lcllu- Mr. uud Mrs. II. L. MimkIs anthe cnKak'ciucut of their nounce ' " N..I.I.MI ' I Natural Gas for Murray Radio Latter Part ot Sept. daiiKhter, Francos Miay to Herliert Progress tin the natural gas lines J. Moycr of Cottonwood. The mar- to Murray, Midvtiie, Sandy, Magna, Gar Mold aud Tooele Is moving ahead riage will take place this mouth. The General Election will folat rapid pav and will be In readiMr. and Mrs. E. O. Ottley low on Tifeaday, November Bth. the engagement of their ness for the "turn on" lu Murray, i 'he lust dtiy for flllug daughter, LI la to Owen J. Carlisle, Mid vale mid Handy iiIhmh the 201I1 tlons of candidates is October son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carlisle. of this mouth, wliile Magna, Gar 12th. The marriage will take place Sep- field and Tooele will receive natural Now Is the time for all good tember IS, lu the Salt Ijike Temple. gu nt a Inter date. men to come to the aid of the With the Hiinouiiivment yester'Miss Valate Shepherd uud Fred city. from the ofllees of the Natuday Deericott of Paris, Idaho, were married In Salt Iike Wednesday. ral Gas companies that natural gas In the evening a wedding mvptlou will Ut available In I'tali cities ami , LO. NOTES was given In honor of the young towns the middle of Septemls-rcame also the details of construe jHsiple at the home of Miss Sheplion progress to date and of the sucoilier and sister herd's District Association Xo. 1 I. O. Mr. mid Mrs. W. L. cessful completion of one more I in Shepherd in O. F. held their lust meetIHM'tant chapter in the giant task which only the immediate families ing at Park City with lodge Xo. 7. participated. The decoration for of bringing this fuel to I'lah. last Saturday night which was a the The last section of IS Inch pliie dining table was a low cut grand success in every way. It silver bowl of pink and ml roses which forms an underground steel looked a little stormy starting, but natural gas highway to while nt each end were lighted pink girded It cleured off and was real nice. wa hauled Into I'lah communities, Mr. Mrs. IVorlcoll uud candles. After regular lodge mooting a few the will make their home in Idaho. position days ago near did Over mountains meeting was turned over to EnterA.sjh'U, Wyoming. Miss Vera Watts, a bride of the prise lKlge Xo. 15 Degree team who week was the honor guest at a through canyons and valleys, across in a put on the Initiatory number of social affairs during the rivers following slinllur trulls tt those blazed )y the old Oregon very creditable manner, after which past week. Miss Phyllis Maxwell the meeting was ttniiisl over to the and fur tranters and the eiplorer at a mlscellanisu cnleil allied lJbilrlct Association. Mormon pioneers this huge steel Many mata Chloe Miss at Kyle shower, ters of Importance were discussed. It way from Wyoma bridge, and Mrs. Margaret llryan tube wriggles The next meeting was voted on to Colorado Into t'tah, letting and ing guve delightful miscellaneous be held with Utah Iodge Xo. 1 at come natural gas racing into I'tuh to Miss shower In compliment Salt Lake City 011 Thursday night hole in the ground hundreds from Watts. Octolwr 24th. After Lodge clos-of mile away. we were escorted to the At the present time all of tls-J'dining Trousseau Tea room of the I'urTi City cafe where miles of IK Inch Hue from Green Miss Vera Watts entertained at one of the loveliest hot chicken din- a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon, River to Coalville aud the 34 miles ner wa served by the cuf being September 8, at her home on East of Itllnch from Coalville Junction arranged for by Park City lAslge tilth South. Forty guests viewed to Greeu River Junction Is comNo. 7. During the course of (lie the bride's lovely trousseau. Depleted ; (he 00 mile of lii lnch Hue dinner we received a cordial In- licious refreshments were served. from Hlawutha Dome to Gns-I completed ; the H luch lluu vitation from the K. of P. Mrs, A. Parker entertained at a River Xo. 4 of Park City to join them in childi-cu'lliisln to Green River from Itaiter jiarty Friday afternoon a private social dunce, which they 18 mile. I completed, while 80 in honm week Tayat her of lust room In ball the 40 mile Hue from of the cent up wert) holding lorsville in compliment to her little per 1 of the Elk' Jjodge, which we 'ull aon to Ooalvllle Ogden completed. Von, who wa all years old. Uue between gladly arewpted ,m1 attuiuled in a Gaiws were enjoyed tbeouKbout the The 40 nilli of body." Alo fhe regular Saturday afternoon and refreshment were Salt U ke and Ogden which will was held In the ball dance nerve Bountiful, Ceuterville, Kay night served to twelve guest. room on the lower floor of the I. O. ton bus The member of the Woodcraft vllle, FarmliiKton and La) Iss-O. F. hall. Everybody enjoyed a ws lal club were completed. enlertalmsl royally wonderful time. Dancing at both Construction of these main llniss Tuesday at a 1 W o'clock luncheon the of hours Is "wee" the until said to he one of the most dlf place lu the Fraternal hall. Fall flowtask of it kind lu the his tlcult morning. ers dccoralisl the rooms and the Oipilnh Encampment meets Tues- dining table, covers were laid for lory of thl work in the I'tiltcd r 17lh. All States. The main transmission Hue day evening, Septcmls-twenty guests. Following a busiPatriarchs are requested to attend. ness nuvilng, card were enjoyed. reachc an altltixle of around m.iro A abort meeting will U held after won high feet alsive sea level, passing over Mrs. Myrtle Stuuffer which the Encampment will attend went to the rugged ranges of I he Wasatch consolation prize while and almost paralleling the air mall the "Open House" meeting wlthi Mrs. Ie Miller. The hosteswhich 15 Xo. at Iodge Enterprise ses were Mrs. Wylle Gordon aud route. lime they will entertain two Mr. Anthony White. OFFICIAL VISIT OF STATU lodges, Naomi No. 1 aud M!.ti. ( bus. Anderson ami Mr. PRESIDENT 0(T. 1 iriam lAHlge No. 5. All Odd Fellows IMticrt Prown entertained the and Rettckah are invited to attend ilmeiiia Iasl Noble Grand club All iiicmlier of Onieulu Kchckah is-t- OiJfflS e 11 il s -- Program t. Reeder were married r U, at the home bride's of the parent on East lUlh r is-The. ceremony wa Hoiilh. t formed by Whop H. E. Brlng-pilslu the prweue of a large number of friend. The brld wa gowned In while atgeoigett and wore a tulle veil with tractively draped and held orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of row. Mrs. Grant llryan, matron of honor, wan color and carried a boiniuct In r Mia Cbh Kyle, brides-timid- , of wore pale yellow and carried Maxwell and Ml 1'l.yIIU frocked lu lnk and carrbsl a . Mr. matching ltointiet of n-man. wa (Irani llryan A mvpHou followed the weibllng cernoiy whew 10 friend and relative were received by the young were couple. Ialiity refnahment served during the evening. Mr, and Mr. Iteeder left the Mtoe evwdng by motor fJr a Iwo and wka trip t. Itrycw Canyon of wtber viilc their retimi they em t'tah. will luske their hme In .uU Uike. W.r. Monday, Supreme FEATURING DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS Tuesday, August 17, 1929 7:4S o'clock 10-luc- Iyd thl party with Enterprise Ixlge Thursday afternoon in Fraternal are reinlmbsl that nctoU-- r Islge No. 13. hall. A very pleasing program fol 1, I the date for the oftMul visit We are glad lu reMrt that Pro. lowed the regular business meeting of the Stale Assembly President, 8. A. Shukcspear Is progressing uud refreshment were nerved. Mis Irene Siidhelmer, and arc org-tsrapidly ami will kmhi be out attain, W. Mrs. Dan James, Mr. Rerlha lo be lu attendants-- . Many vis. but aorry to reisrt that Hro. ("has. ind Miss Mrs. o. P. Lurs lliady. from nearby bslge will lie Itor While 1 not gaining in strength Helen White atlembsl the meeting and an enthusiastic meetpresent, very much and seems tol holding of Rebekuh Uslge No. 7 In Plug I exrled. ing bis own, Is about all, aud doesn't ham on September 1". on the ocfeel any too good. casion of State KcU'kah Assembly Ml RK V WOMN'S (Li lt (Continued ou pa go i) President Irene Sildheltuer' official HOLD FIltsT MEK1ING visit lo thai bslge. 14'STAV ADOI.PH (IIOKI S Mis. D. A. McMjIlan and Mrs. The first meeting of 'the club entertained the year of the Murray Woman PROGRAM SKIT. 21. William Ereksoti Club iU-- r of the Daughter of Pion- will le held Tblirsdny, Scplemls-Hie Gustav Adolph Chorus will eers of CoUouwiamI Camp Thursday 10, at 2;l o'clisk lu the Medio McMillan home on dist church. U7 East tMh Soulli. apNNir In concert at the Murray afternoon at the ou Vine streca. All club liiemlwrs are urgently re Ward First Saturday, Chapel this of a KIINoii M. Webb. 21. The Mrs. formerly chorus, Keptetnlier ipieMisI In Im at the Ims lllig. of Salt Mlsi Libel Carlston returned Hwisllkh organliatloii of Salt Luke. city bill now a the marring' el Ml lilllV RESIDENTS home after netidlng th p"t week I well known over the state, being like iiiiiioiints lu u"'l friend musical LEAVE 10K EAST the state her with affiliated granddaughter. Mis Maurluc and apcar!ug In co- Rich lo Drew ChrMciiscu of .Sill aiwoclathm lain bw. Circle l he Jowph R. Rawtli.g and Mr. and Mr. J. E. popular radio Luke. The marriage was solemnized ncert, a well as at entertained wa II. A. G. of the The chorus numlient Wednesday lu the Salt three children, Jink ami l nti performer. the home of itU Emily Caldwell ou the evening of Sept. 21, promise week. to give ihoMj attending a veritable Thurs4ly evening of last were present Twelve ginit miiHlcal festival. t Mrs. J. F, Kerry entertained a family nrty Wedniay even Ill RON ALTER lilVKH Ing of this week .f tuplluH-mir- Temple, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles White lel MUD" BROWN AND HIS BOYS-(Fiirmr- rly Rambler 9:30 o'clock South Cottonwood Ward r 1 bp-n- ) plea-antl- y t'n r Niid-(r- Is-r- '"' luty 892 . Will Program What advantages .MKirray hu to olfer Its residents, and the progress and activities of the city as a whole during the past year will la? outlined by Judge Fred R. Morgan ou n radio program which will be given Saturday morning from 10:15 to 10:-Io'clock through the courtesy of the Miorning Milk Company of Salt I.uke, The program will also Include Hchs'tion by some of Murray's talented musicians. The good points of .MXirruy, to the vast radio audience in Judge Morgan's Interesting manner, will give the town Home splendid publicity. Yon will le well rewarded by listening lu during thl half hour. FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO l.VIXS COUNTY A disastrous fire occurred at the home or W .11. Gibson. 12H Beryl Ave., on Wednesday morning at 5 Lake. County o'clock. The Salt Fire IiepiirtiinMit answered the rail, but the fire had progressed so far when they arrived that the property, valued at $.11(00, wa entirely destroyed. The AelghlRirlng house of John Forlie also caught fire, causing u damage of $125. Although Ihey were handicapped by a lHck of water, the flremeu were Hticcessful In saving the other two adjolililig houses. Frank Lilian's resldemr, 2578 So. 1.1th East was also the hccua of a fire causing $250 damage Sunday at A defective chimney 4:imi p. in. was the cause of the fire. The County Fire Dupartmcnt wa also called to &108 So. 3rd East at ll:.'10 p. m.. Sunday to extinguish a fire In the outbuilding of J. II. IMiheoin, (he dmage amounting to $5(1. OMENTA KEREKAII QITLT AWARDED ON ANNIVERSARY All those holding tickets on the quilt lo Is- - given away by Omeiiln ltd lull Ixslge next Tues-laevening, Sept. 17, are reminded t ls pnssciii at Fraternal Hall on thl date. A program will be of the 7Hth ancelebration lu given y niversary of the KctM-kat- i llegree. h bd us their dinner guests Sunday at their home, Mr. White' brother, and wife, Mr. and Mr. Watson While of Spanish Fork and nous, ( I LI. ING DEMONSTRATION l.nis White nnd wife and Grant to her iiMitber, Mrs. Margaret Mil . White. lor on her vih birthday annlver-carywere lfc llchnw refreshuient Mr. ami Mrs. John T. Hand Nearly fifty Salt lJike CotuMy York City have Usii vlsliina New wrvs and the evening wa a uttendisl culling poultry dealers , "'111 pei't demonstration Monday oftertnsm at relative ben-Meiiils-the lute J me Gil of on pa go i) (Continued Mtoray, given by Pyron Alter, t Ihrity five iiiimlerlng family, Agaslallst of the I'lah Stnte reunion Sunday si laid a family ( '.UIIOI.IC hKKVU't ricultural odlege.. The demonstraA auto Uh Como large Spring. Murray and MldvaJe tion wa under ibe auspice of V. which rem for the day 1929 ill pleasure 11, I Martlneau, county ngilcultural Sunday September Inelultcr to Uie resell. the coiiveyisl Muragent Mas In St. Vincent' Church, was served followed by Mr. Alter demonstrated (srrts-- l A baiiipt ray, lo a. w. a program, after which various Church, Mid niethiHl of culling out llliprolltable Ma" In HI. Terersa amusement weir enjoyed, Dim hen from prishk lug k. vale, h::ci a. in. Mr. and Mrs. Iewl Is Trlp nnd 10 l n. m. Mr. Alter rrr Tueaday Rev. PATRICK MAGt'IRK, Uoin DdMlonary Mr. and ami wni daughter, . lefore n state acheduled to apls-a- r Md uidy at the NIaLe ofih-eand J. Mrs. daughMcCleary The County Fire Department I mectlug of jxniltry veterlnarlnns lo fnlon meeting of the I'rloth."! Norma of Prctuer Melba and ter the of record be held Utider the aviplis-and Hellef loclelj were aiwi held on the way to tnaUng a fine (Continued ou last piige) of protecting home. I'lah Poultry lealcra' Aoclulion. wotk the in Sunday. n. Music by Varsity Heptemls-- re. Dance De Luxe "JOY B. 1 Boost Murray n MIm Vera Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, and Ill III. mw-tlii- a 11 COTTONWOOD STAKE PAGEANT IN GREAT DEMAND The Cottonwood stake Pageant, 'The Spirliuiil Awakening," which hu ls'ii presented three time slits June 1st, drawing capacity houses each time, will again l lu Wuls-- Academy lu Ogden r S lay, Sept. 13Mh. The ctiiiniilllis" lu charge of Hie ixigeant, Mr. and Mr. Fred Fowler of Mill Creek ward, Mr. Prank ih nd of South Coitoiiwissl, Eph-aim Smith of Grant ward aud Mr. Woodruff of Cottoiiwisnl ward, from four mil with coiiiiiiittt stake of ngdi'ii tills Meek and made iirrungeiiieiits for It.s presentation 1 then-- . The pni;caiit which wu llrst in Murray First Ward on June I, diew a large crowd, many ttuiiisl uway. It proved to Is a ci. at hii.si- -s Isiih iis to prcv i ht.itioii Mint ll.e UiessuKe It WM to coiiny, and ha alluv Ihs-i- i lu Sandy, and Olivia, In Wet Jordan, by HsUI for on lef Saturday Anne, Murray the East where I bey will probably make their home, Enroiile liny will ixj relnthes ArUoii. lu New .Mexico and Pefore their departure Mr. and Mrs. PliNillilleld were the guest of honor at a farewell u(y given by of SI. Vlmvnt' the ini'iiils-rcbiinb. During their thus ears of renbleiiiv lii Murray, Mr. Pbsitu-Helbad Iss'U a very active im'in of SI. Vliits-ii- l Jsirlsb, taking a leading iart lu nil clem h afTalrs She wa vbr president of Uie Altar Society, a Sunday Sclasd teacher and a inciuls-- of the Catholic Wo men' league. The gicsl wUbe of Hie congregation go with I hem to s r r their new home. Some of Die leading dilnk cllct of the city were t tailed by the vt fbei of Uie Federal Prohibitloi. detail thl week. pre-senti- lilv-erto- ii pr.-ci.- SOU II COTTONWOOD TO GIVE l'KO(.KM and I) IN( K South Cot ton sl Ward I plan ding a program and dance for Sepiemls-- r 17, that ha every protulHc of Iu'liig an event of eiiterlaiiiing lutetwst to both Their announceold and young. ment elsewhere In this Issue Male that Ihey are to feature "distinguished artist" on the program, and that the dunce will be "de luxe" music, to le furnished by the well known Jud Prowu'a "Joy vM-- Tv--il- Hoy." REAtTlFU LY IT UNISIIF.D For particular regarding on the most Issiuilfully furnished apartiiHiiU In town call Phon Murray W W. |