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Show No. VOL. 40 1 2 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, September The Forum Will Radio Program Boost Murray . department in which our readers are invited to express their ideas, and offer suggestions for the 'Upbuilding of Murray City, and the advancement of civic pride. Address communl-CHtioito Forum Editor, Murray radio program that whs for last Saturday litis scheduled been jmisI Mined to Saturday muni-lug- , Septeinlsr 21st, from ten to a. iu., over K. S. on account of the inability of Judge The I. y Fred R. Morgan to 8ink last Sat- urday. The program on Saturday morning Is devoted to publicity on Mur ray, through the courtesy of the .Morning Milk Company, makers of Morning Ilraml Evaiwrated Milk, iu appreciation of the mipport given this product by the residents and merchants of Murray. Judge Fred It. Morgan will broadcast over K. 8. L. the progress and activities of the city as a whole during the past year, the many advantages of Murray explained, to the vast radio audience iu Judge Morgan's Interesting manner will give the town some splendid publicity. The program will also include selections by some of Murray's talented musicians. You will lie well rewarded for listening la (luring this half hour. Murray City Believes an investment in the building industry is an investment in prosperity. There were over $.S.0UO.XXJ(X)0 employed in the building industry of the United States last year. Home building was the largest contributor to this enterprise, which added greatly to the prosperity of our country. An active home building program best reflects the community's life and progress.. The success of industries depends largely upon securing Home workers. contented ownership supplies this need by relieving tlte community of the shitting and lloating population of tenentry. Home ownership creates contentment, dependability and reliability. It engages all the nfl thatitoictl tauiu nn trades -- the merchant, mechanic, laborer and artist. It keeps lumber mills, cement plants and other material fac- That fied? It Is Time To Show Interest Are yoii familiar with your elty Do you know where or affairs? how your money is lielng spent? Are you satisfied with your present light and power rates, or would you like to see them raised? Are your taxes high enough. Would you like to be iosted as to how your city Is Is'lng eared for? Would you prefer Ising treated as a citizen should rather than Mug refused consideration? Should we, a city of the second class, with a population of approximately !xh iHople, eomiiete with the larger cities of the state, regardless of how we get the money, or should we tlve within our means? Can we afford to jwy salaries to unlimited city employees, or should we practice a few of Seth Seider's efficiency biiils? The nlmve ipiestlons are food for u little I bought liefore election time, then elect men for office whom you feel satisfy your wants. E. I BCKMAN. I tight zens lr sc I m Scr-vit- Miss Webb Opens Dancing School For 1929-3- 0 Season All Expectations IMiwer Editor of The Forum : of Murray Why do the street often present a haggard, uukept Just Is.fore election 1 thought or "the Roys" were keen worker do they think that they are ho Intrenched that they do not have to K'p up and do their stuff? Yours, FF.Lt.oW (KM U Peppy College comedy, local talent a very capable director, tnado an irrestlble combination that drew crowded houses to Murray First Ward last Thursday and Fri" day nights to witness "Aunt as presented by the ilurray Woman's Club under the direction of Miss Georgia Seahury. The KJiiisithnoss with which thu program and play moved swiftly from start to finish siieaks volumes for the director, Miss Seahury, who arrived In Murray only ten days previous to the presentation, a complete stranger. Miss Seabury's gift for selecting each character for the right person waa as amazing aa waa the ease with which the characters themselves entered into the spirit of the cdmedy' and carried It to snirh a successful climax. The program was launched with a delightful reading by Mrs. Louise " Me Hack to Howe. "Take with the pageant featuring 1.'h l.Mtil children. With the entrance of Klmo Hutchinson as "Aunt Lucia" to the drop of the curtain on the last scene, the audience was In convulsions of laughter. F.lmo'a lmicrsonatlon of the eccoutrle old lady was very splendid and Impressed one with the natural talent this young man possesses. In fact it might Ik said of the tsitlre cas fronj Prof. Gaddls as by Earl Trathan to lmjierBonated the "Freshlu" by Itrent Caulln, that they fitted Into their parts with surprising completeness. A unlipie feature and one that as much as was enjoyed ihe play itself was the Introduc tion of isipular members of the "Cigarette Sorority" of Bula Bula We would aay that to rail; !Lu-cla- have read and watched the waged in behalf of the citiprotesting a raise in rate of fr 'I hey pay their debts and all provide a ready market worthy products. People who invest their savings in building ami loan associations are making an invcMmcnt in prosperity. They provide the money to make more home building The doctor, the possible. the lawyer and tea, her, preacher arc better and more promptly paid for thcr servic-r- i by the thrifty and home .vr.iiig class of people. They im only meet their obligations but puiisor every worthy fur the upbuilding of and the state. "urty l.e l.ale visits home own-e wn klv with W. N. U. fitij fucal news. "Aunt Lucia" Fulfils Sir: r H. Watts, of 239 J. A. Jenkins, proprietor of the Metrojsdltan Oarage at floiM Sooth State Street, announces the purchase of the proiierty in the 4lM) block known as the (Murray Hotel Building. Extensive improvements will lie made Iu the building and a modern steam heated garage erected In the rear of the present building. Mr. Jenkins will have the entire building renovated and, modern ized and the upjier floors will be made Into an up to date rooming house with very Inviting accomodations. Work of construction and remodelling will begin at once and should lie completed about December the 12th. A large sum, approximately $1S.0iiO.0o will be Invested In this addition to the Murray business East 64th South The reputation of Mr. Watts as a sound, capable and progressive business man and the splendid service he has given his fellow citizens in a number of city offices to which they have elected him makes it certain that. the public will appreciate an opportunity of considering his candidacy. i, I George Baby-land,- ' district. Register For Voting In Cominer Election . Murray City Is congratulating Mr. Jenkins on his good Judgment in Investing heavily In Murray property and wishes him a splen- flbl success In the venture which is sure to have an ....All qualified Voters should lie certain their names arc on the list of those eligible excellent future. FORMER M. H. STUDENT ATTENDING B. Y U. to vote in the coming city election. Hates for registration of voters are: September 21, October 1, and October 15th. He sure to register and vote for the candidate you prefer. VOTKl VOTK! VOTE it a "scream" right word. To MurrayJ'School Bond Election Murray Hotel street, in compliance with the wishes of his many friends, has placed his name before the voters of Murray Cty as a candidate for mayor. Mr. 'Watts is the owner of large properties in Murray City, and has been identified with the progressive business life of the district for a long time. People Are You Satis- and light In our city, and heartily commend (he members of the CI .en's Committee and you citizens to raise up in arms and protest the one thing that brings Into our city a nice aiini of about $is.noo to $2o.i0 jx-- r year net. And now that election Is drawing near I see by the jmiist the names in' several men for mayor and commissioner, and see the name of I". I,. one who fought hard III the light iliestiou. I read his iiiiiioiims-incu- t and what he stands for. and will say It is one of the lied I have ever tvad and I have known Mr. Eckmiin a long time and tories operating. Insurance know that be will stand by what loan companies, ever he says. XiW( as citizens of companies, get back of Mr. their till, I it'll city, realtors come in man n Eikinsn and thai is for in most got share of benefit, fact, r .Murand a naof cleaner, line commercial bigger a every ture is indirectly benefitted by ray. A man that will look to your interest nod iiilu as taxpayers, and the building industry. l'cst of all, a ommuuity dike care of what Murray city has of home ow ners, as a rule, are and add to as means will icrmlt. A CITIZEN a reliable and responsible people. Mr. Established 1892 J. A. Jenkins Buys Geo. H. Watts Enters Race for Mayor A 19, 1929 nified men of Murray parade across ' "the slagV costumed as Cleoisitrn, Bride of 193.S, Clara How, tilrl With the Million Hollar Legs, etc., and coquHtlshly smirk, flip their skirts and do the high kicking act as they made their exit was enough to upset the dlginity of the elders and make the "young-ersand youngsters scream with delight. to-w- lt : "tfhall the Board of Education of Murray School District, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, be to Issue and sell five ier cent building and sites bond of aaid Murray City School District to the amount of Seventy-fivThousand Dollars ($73,Ou).), of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars, ($1,000.), each, for the purptme. of raising funds for completing and building one or more school houses, and supplying them with furniture and neceasary apparatus, also for tho purchase and Improvement of school sites. In said Murray Olty School I u rid?" Said Isiuds shall be aerial in form and shall be payable aa follows: 3 years after date of Iiie. - $3,000 tl years after date of Issue . $4,000 7 years after date of Isaue - $4,000 H years after date of Isaue $4,000 9 years after date of Issue $(,000 10 yrs. after date of Issue $3,000 11 yrs. after date of Issue - $3,000 12 years after date of Issue $3,000 13 yrs. after dale of Issus $o.Ui0 14 yrs. after date of Issue $3,000 15 yrs. after date of Issue . $il,0Hl 10 yrs. after dale of Issue - $(1,000 17 yrs. after date of Issue - $7.1 10 18 yrs. after date of Issue $7,000 10 yrs. after date of Issue - $3,000 (5) e Any or all of said bonds may be payable at any time after 10 years from date of Issue, at the option of the Board of Educatlou; the last of said bonds shall payable not more than 20 years from date of issue. The election will be held on the 3rd day of Octoler, 1929. The lulling places and the Judges who shall conduct the election la the several municipal wards embraced In said Murray City School District are as follows: First Muulciiwl Ward: 5alt County Shop Building North State 8treet, Judges: Joshua iMJackay, Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. Veins Turner. Second Municipal Ward: Murray City Hall Judges: Thomas Martin, Mrs. Ada McDonald, Mrs. Oraea Jensen. Third Muulciiwl Ward: Bonnyvlew School Building Judges: IK H. Suarr, J. Emit Erickson, Mrs, Edna Spencer. Fourth Municipal Ward: First Ecclesiastical Ward Meeting House, Judges: Orson Sanders, John Howe, Mrs. S. E. Brlugburat, Fifth Municipal Ward: liberty School Building: Of-fle- e. Judge: John Jos- Mr .Wayne Slmjier, son of Mr. eph It. Iteeder, K. J. Smith. and Mrs. George W. iSlmjier. left Polls will be oiwned at 7 o'clock the first of the week for Provo, a. iu. and will close at 7 o'clock where he entered the Brlgham p. in. Young University. HOARD of EDUCATION, MURMr. Simper Is a gradmite of the RAY .SCHOOL DISTRICT. Murray High School and was Hy I). IX LESTER, President. body president In his graduatE. A.IXKN BATE MAN, Clerk He also won the ing year, 1928-29- . Seal. Judge D. W. Moffat award for Dated at Murray City, Utah, school and community activities. 19. 10'JS. He played 3 years on the liasket Pa., whera Mt. ball team under the direction of Philadelphia. Ororket will coaplM bii atudls. Coach Bob llowaTit. 8 yearn on the In medicine. football team, liclng cnjttaln his last !Bdb-Lr4- r year, ami 3 years on the baseball The wedding ceremony nnUlng team as first baseman. We predict for Mr. Simper a Sanders Crwkett Ulss Irene Isindls, daughter of Sir. brilliant record at the B. Y. U. The marriage of Miss Vara San and Mrs. V. M. Undls. aud Mr. Ut HuntMuiau Isstter, son of Mr. and ders, danWhter of Mr. and waa performed MURRAY HIGH ELECTS Gtsirge AlU-r- t Sanders, former res Mr. J. I), Idciita of Uils city, but now of Halt by Bishop Raymond It Kastnuaseo OFFICERS and H. CI ess Crixkett, noli oi of the Murray Second Ward, at s The annual class of the the former Secretary of State, aud the home of the bridegroom's parM'urray High School took place Mrs. H. E. Oockett, toik place ents at 4 o'clock Saturday evening, With the selec- WislncMday morning f Ust week 8ejteniler 14. Kepleiulior 11th. tion of such capable officers we are In the Salt Isike Temple, l'resld.iit Miss lUyola was bridesto look forward to the most suc- beorg maid Mr. asd Undls wsa Ionard Richard t. erfonmd tbi cessful yesr the school baa had. urenitMiy, followed by a reception bet man. The following students wer elect the name evening at the Gammn The bride wors blue satin dns In sliver, and carried j4nk trimmed ed: Sigma Sorority Iiuujm on Fist SEND UtS President. Iirenai South Temple Street. The bride' rows. The brldesruald wore apri Swcnscn; vice president. Fern Far gown was of white brocade satin, cot georgette aud carried orchid rer; secretary trens., louis Zal.o- - trimmed with crystals aud weed weet si. Those prewnt atirof idk ; reNirter, Margaret Canin gle larls, which w her mother' sweet lies. ter. Those present at tho cvtrruony wedding (town. Her Veil waa hand JCNIOIW President, Eugene made laiv with coronet of serv Imimsllats lueuils-rof tho orsugf Wssls; vice president, Theresas tiliisstiins aud alio carried a bridal families, Mra. Roso Williams of Johnson, sccrctarytrcas., Emerson Ikxih-- I of Ophelia rottc. Tu bride IjiUraiule, Oregon, and Mrs. F. D. Boam; retainer, Eleanor Hoffman. ins ll wore gowns fashioned alike Smith of Reno, Nevada, aunts of (CouttniHH.1 on last uige French iiunIcIs of taffeta In Ihe tbs gnu w. A reivptlon at S o'clock la the A (sistel shades. Mrs. ClarciH-attended by many lluslcr, matron of honor, waa at evening wa ttf the )iutig ptsiple. tractive In a lovely gown of tux fl The couido are well known among piolse blue taffeta and she car liisl nwrn-- t pean and Kts In ahsdi tbdr si Um4 friends, the groom be of pink. MbM Uia Audersou. ing a tidJar athletic memlier of wore pink laf.'eta; Um Ihe Murray High school. They will Viiruo Cltls-rt- , yellow; Mlsa Iura be at boms to their friends on West 1st. Yorgeiiwoti, coral taffeta and kllm Mrd Nuiith. after Nora Sandem, Muter f tba bride Meads Mow er Wedding Moi-- r and another idle sud lYanHs brbbmifci,l, green. Iliey all carried sweet ntn Uesd si'tv tnarrliNl Wednesday tit shadws of orchid, plbk aud con I. September 1Mb Iu Ihe Suit Uks Shn Sander, brother of the Tvinple. liiitiietilstely after the bride, was tKt man. Hie bridal wedding Ihe yiesig couple left on a trio through Idaho. parly was astfistcd In rs4lng by liMieynimn Mr. and Mrs. Ssmbrs, Mr. u After embrr2nt, Mr. ami Mm. Mrs. Criskett, Mr. It. HUrp, aunt Mower will l at IhHr ftew boms of the bride, Mrs. F(ter J. Bsrnes. Iu Ci(linwniM. Mrs. Marhsi Xts and Mr. Per- The Womsn s Club of this rlty mA RUhadrsfO. The bridal party held th4r flrvl meet lug of the comH ndsxl In front of the untitle which ing winter Tturwdsy at the Ctun was JitiVd with late summer flow. imixiis la tbs Metbntlt tlrrch, Mere Club enjoyed Jut-crs and fwns wltth a variety ef tall flmir bankets of nUdMl In tirtnelon Husl In Big (Vittonwend h Hie livshaded of pink and Csnjon Tmtay evening of tsst ing is mm was softly lighted by week. . Mr. sod Mis irmn Hanwn ivory ca theirs I laixr In csoJel-abtasilver at a sinner In Hundiy large link gladl.ll for at their hems on Stats &rot In the vn!rplev basket Om s rvlng table In the dining compliment to (heir daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde room which was covered with an son In law, IK "d llurti-eu- t candle wer Fall flower and silver cloth filet key. Italian In lbs decoratlims. (Vvsc were sticks wlh. h held lighted Ms litk Ihe honored guests, Mr. Mrs Jise It. Khans unt laid s of the bride, had charge vt the din and Mr, (skey, Mr. and Mr, Mr. Frank Mrs. assisted and and Hansra Uts. by Ing room, )uy Isiwrrs and Eugne Watklns. Xtrw lirwtiwood of Mldtile. Ur. sod Mrs. Thomas M. Wr-Do-t. bets of the Gamma Sigma 84vr 1 Uie It wrved. After Ottotsf ( Wr. Warnork was former! will make their botnt In oa tsst (OnaUoued couple . Btu-de- would be using the see our solier, dig- Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Education of Murray City School District, County of Salt State of Utah, that a bond election will be held and Is hereby called of the registered voters who have isild a proiierty tax within said Murray City School District during the year preceding said election, to vote tuion and determine the following question, Sep-temli- er Social Mention -- ebs-tlon- Uuth's Stylish Stoppers gave their usual js'ppy dance number, and the girls' chorus pive some very clever Hieelal song numbers. r MEETING OF COMMITTEES There will ls a mooting of of the Murray Day nnd Farm Bureau committees, Monday evening Sept. 23, at K:ihi o'clock in the Murray City Hall at which dual settlement of all affairs iiertalnlng to the big Farm Bureau anil Murray City Day last August, will U' made, tit her Important mutters will" also be en up for consideration at this time. s e School's Open ' brlib-smnl- tear F.dlfor: 1 mi by The Fugle that Mr. A. TottiiMud tins divhired himself a candidate for Mayor of our elty. Ills announcement Is Just fine: he stands for everything progressive, uptight, and to build up our city and tvotk for the liuterost of every lnxicr and citizen of our city. (!i:T BEHIND TOWSSEND! A CITIZEN and TAXrAYF.il I To The Forum : of the various What Is the llnth "webb annnnmvs tir the last few 'lt)irf f ,pr Hchmil of Dancing. audit of Murray tlHSithsT s.i.imitMT 2. n2. mi Is the Power I Mm lit still III such .m f.irtunsle In curiae t! most of liiiproxemcnt as m outlinoiy Firemen's Hull for her ' "H i ln In ed the spring! Mie unit coming season, nrs I; win Has I lie Hen aii ihanpsl now the tlJlj tut everyone, duo to It r- - vote im Mng nursed or why Is an audit If the people do lnt Ret iti..n. 'I will held at tin mdh the facia? J. I. 0. were last year, the Ballet m 1 oVIork. the Jon- Ballet The M i a o'clock, and it IUue and lie trice tin. at 3 o'clock, oihir Hlmirr riilertaliMil Iu buor of tlo lr r,ftM"" win h who left Ibis ior to hni(lnr Wayne Finn wganlited of different ahll week lo attend the H. Y. Y., at ppu, fy. theater parly Friday evening. Ml Webb studied darning Rt the Miss Margarrt Main left this '"I'-Hl- y f t uh week for Trovo, where ahe will wm,mpft l a 0ew hol at the 11. Y. V. this ,d,,miN line winter. vt.r ll.-rU- ( n-.- fr Hf-.MsT- n 'r frml 'w tlf '! "'y triy U-i- ip fl-vl- nM. W. -. J t) |