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Show si w it VOL. 40 No. 35. The following Executive Committee has been appointed for "A Greater Murray League:" A. O. COOPER, Mgr. Granite Furniture Co., Chairman. H. B. SMITH, Smith Hard ware. T. RAY KINGSTON, Mgr. Murray City Pharmacy. CLYDE TRIPP, Mgr. J. C. Penney Co. D. BRANSON BRINTON, Brinton Electric Co. CHAS. BROWN, Mgr. O. P. Skaggs Store. MAYOR A. TOWNSEND, Murray Merc. Co., member. Ex-Offic- as Recognition Com-morc- Mln-lug.- platform ami amid blaring n hands and cheering of l'HO of the from this part country, was prucntcd with $."s) In lie fellow-salosine- gold. The convention was one of a sprint of thirteen which will be attends? by "more than 10.000 mem-Im- t of the field orguniziitlwti. Prizes of more, thnn $100,000 will l awared for extraordinary sales achievements. The convention party will travel more thnn lO.noo miles on It. nation-wid- swiug. e 27-2- MTIJVALK BANK CASHIER'S NAME CLEARED A. I. Anderson, former assistant cashier of the Mldvale State bank, was found not guilty, ami exoner-nte- d In the Third district court of being Implicated In bank shortages uncovered two years ago, Wednesday of I his w eek. The Jury presented Its verdict to Judge Roger I. McDonougu after an hour's deliberation. Mr. Anderson was tried on a charge of failing to record a $400 entry on the bank books. A $4."0 dcjiosll In the savings account of Mrs. Emma C. Johnson on March Si. ll2t, was recorded as $50, the state charged. The case was submitted to the Jury without defense testimony. Ivfeiise couusel argued that the evidence failed to connect AnderState's son with the crime. test Itled the $150 deposit was given to Ion I Olson, former bank cashier, and the entry on Mrs. Johnson's bank book was made In Ols.u's handwriting, the lc!)se aid. Anderson was acquitted of an enitiezJciiicut charge a year ago when he was tried Jointly with Olson. The former cashier was conand bns victed of the cae to the supremo court, where It Is pending. wit-lies- ; s emls-r..leme- ,- ap-l-nl- F.O.E-New- s "All VUiUnf Oddfellow Welcome" Are Murray Ilge No. 3.1 had th of receiving honor and pleasure the Grnml Master, J. Vf. Randall of Ogdrn, and his staff, on their lsit with the IU'e "offlclall last Monday night. P. 0. M. Or. Hurry PhMlliw. i". U. M. F. L. Spanlding. P. O. M. F.d Smith, P. and P. O. M. . M. Kph. flaw-sonW. N. Scott. Also O. O. 0. M. J. Prj.-eand Grand Treasurer A. J. Striijwr. There were also many vMting Oddfellow. Including largp delegation from fait Lake No. 2. and Enterprise No. 15. who appear- (Continued on 1'nge 4) . , r. e The Salt Lake Chamlier of Is offering In $3,(XMU to the IiiKh school scholarships students of I'tah. The prizes will he awarded to the seuior students " who submit essays on Ttah All the senior English stud-ent- s at the Murray High School are pnrticiating In this contest. The elimination Judges will be selected from the school, consisting of the Principal, one English teacher, and a science teacher. This committee will nelect tie best paiM're submitted by the group and those iapers w ill be reaff and Judged by a committee of prominent citizens from Murray. The author of the essay selected (Continued on Page C) in the contest will receive a prize of $15 and his paper will then I NION WARD SPRING le entered in the state contest. MAR. FESTIVAL FEB. Corporations outstanding salesmen in tin entire frilled Sates was given to Mr. L. C. Miller lit the annual regional convention at San Francisco when In whs called to I lii'ti-i;'o:- The Alumni Homecoming Assembly and Tea held at the High School last Friday, February 21, was very successful. An excellent program given in the assembly at members three o'clock. Faculty and foremr high school students were entertained following the assembly at a tea In the music 1ia' anil crtrla i.tti ...r.-fltf. Wtvt.M. V VWIII. ...V ,11,., IM..H ,tl 14 lt iHuncstlc Science classifi prepared and served the refreshments. Plans were discussed concerning the presentation to the school of a gift from all Alomnl members. A committe from the group was apxliited who will be responsible for the selection, and presentation of that gift. Wayne Simper, student body was electpresident during 1928-29- , ed to succeed Art Gaufln as president of the Alumni Association. Mr. Sinijer Is well fitted for this position because of his former parafIn student body ticipation fairs at the high school. . The semi-final- s In the Junior were held High Spelling contest Wednesday evening at the High School. The contest Is sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune and Is In charge of W. F. Frahra, of the Murray High School. The pupils winning In the semifinals, Yaun Fotherlngham, Parley Whitman and Lillian I.latl, will In assembly Miell orally Friday morning. The winners will meet other winners In the state for the state contest, and the winners there will conIn turn enter the national test. ami March f,- - V i Si. rit 5 K la till s. ' 1 Murray City Hall Friday night at a meeting In the Court room of Murray City Hall, Murray Blisters, A. O. Cooper, of the Granite Fnnilture- Comny, "Win Chairman of "A Greater Murray licague,. for the year of ISM). i I'liusually good attractions will ! staged each night and a chicken gHid, will l dinner, suis-rblThursday night at special low prices. Friday night will be featured by the Purrlngton Oamvrs and the Apollo Quartet. One of the dance features will Is? a srfortnance by a throe and a half year old dancer. ItiNiths will In installed and fine bargains in many articles offered for sale. Itishop Godfrey has prepared some In way of enunusual surprise tertainment and the prims charged t are tonally small. It Is rejiortod that Clarence will Smith, the ftdon wreHer, sing "Sonny Roy", but later news Is that Clarence offers to make any one who will wrestle III in sing the Jdson lullaby. Several valuable atndalice ! and If to awarded are prizes you attend this ftilon Festival you arn sure to feel ten years younger afterwards. The dancing and sing lug on Friday night are very fine numticrs and promise thrills for all. cxi-ep- Sandy City News e, Townsend advised the trectlug that though city funds are low, the commission Is not down hearted but Intends to develop the roMiuriis of the city and set an example of economy, progress and efficiency. II. H. Sinjth made a strong talk urging the nmsl and value of real action to unity and advaucviiiciit along civic and Ind islri-alines. Mr. Smith nominated A. O. Cooper for the xiitton of chair- e l CLASS EAGLE OFFICE Llnd-ay- 's Mil Grade Civic class vlsitisl the Eagle offb-- Tuesday afternoon for the purjswe of getting fir- -t hand Information on how tyx and type people curry on, Atsmt 12." pupils, accoitiianled by Ml Llndny, stormed the Eagle nunrters, tilling it with eager, quese tioning mind as It bad never Issn filled. They saw "line set on the linotype maof chine, saw It go through the pro- is.s (if lielng locked lip In the and printchake. put on the pre ed. Tliey saw the rases of hand type and were shown how It I assembled In the "stick" ami tran f erred Into the waiting form. There were "live" and "dead" form lying all around them that they were unaware of. In fact. several forms were "killed" even while they were there. We were glad to have you come. student, and hope you will come again. c le-fot- ts'' s From sis to eight o'clock a splendid program was held upstairs with C. II. Anderson, chairman of the program committee In charge. Mr. Anderson appointed Mr. U. Miller as toast master for the After the program the ci nipany moved down stairs, where the band furnished music all evening. Vaudeville stunts, singing and dsining acts by Miss Webb's dant. cers also added delightful Dancing completed the evening's pleasure after the serving of refreshments. Those directly responsible for the splendid success of the affair Is the ward activity comndtte consisting of A. (). Cooper, chairman, 0. II. Anderson, Mrs. A. O. Cooper, Miss Ruth Webb and Miss Cleoue G. evening. enter-Uiiimtn- Atwood. The refreshment committee Jenkins. The program was Mr. C. II. Anderson. Coocr, Miss Ruth Cleone Atwood and Hutchison. Ry Roy Gardner from the sullen sweep of breakers on the mighty deep, p from the angry, white mouthed f foam, Wlille raged landed the pilgrims. Nor murmured they, the Icy ahore To kneel iiMn, and outward pour The praises of a grateful heart. In one thanksgiving. Itut tell me why this dreary land Was choaen by this fearless band? Why came the hoary Warded sire, And Is'iinty, too young manhood's uninviting? If speech I, view, And hostile savage only knew, Totals 0 12 6 17 Murray-Mldval- M. lienvegnu, A. ItcnwKtiu, SteUMH, J Thus did Tln&iksglvlng bare Its O. T. F. I'. birth 2 3 0 4 fpoti that day, when prayers from 0 4 2 2 Earth 0 0 0 0 Asivnd. "O, bleu that noble band 2 4 Who struggled lii a foreign land 5 0 0 10 For cause most worthy." 2 2 .Iilletlch, tf i'l'.rieii, If Gaz, c iliclil-lli.i- . : The God who prompted them to sail. The hand that steered them thru the gale, Tiie strength that bore them thru the day, They could worship. 0 0 0 - I ft Mngeras, This wen the story 1 - pine could If skulking wolf the truth could I 2 Ig Prebble. rf the solium know, G. T. F, 2 Gershh, tf Ahbpilst, If Rlglor, c acullii. rg the wild tumultous storm, Mana Colli Mrs. Stewart fp In a splendid last quarter rally bsl by Austin lienvegnu, Coach Hauskuecht'a llowurd Murray MJdvale Isiys triumphed over the strong quint of Our Lady of Lour il.-- s The game Parish, Magna. which was played at the Murray High sili.Hil gymnasium Tuesday evening, was the lirst of a series to l the local team played and I host of Migna and Tooele. The next game will be played against Tooele in the Tooele High School Gymnasium on Saturday The afternoon at four o'chn-kTooele Is'.vs aro coulideut of revenge for the defeat Buffered at the bauds of HaUHknccht's boys In few a weeks ago. Murray It's In charge of Mrs. A. O. Miss Webb, THE PILGRIMS Murray CATHOLIC BOYS TRIIMPII OVER MAGNA QL'INT i;iialiIications possessed that would make the organization" an active factor in the forward and upward move that was . the thought of the Mr. Glen E. Howe, ciiy Attorney of Murray, was electisl of the organization and brings to tin' position a world of "tep" ideas and a background of training and acoiiiplishiiieiit that means a great deal to the clll.eiis of Murray. Murray is to be congratulated on the hoiiv of these two men for their osj(!oiix. Plans, ways, means, and innumerable details are now up to Mr. Cooht and Mr. Howe but the s forming mid all Murray should, by all means, supjs.rt it to the fullct--t extent In every way sissble. make "A Greater Murray League" promote a biui-- and M ter Murray. In mi Interview. Mr. Co.is-- r stated, tlllioug other things o be the fir-- t objectives of the newly league, wa a progiain to create and promote renewed ill the tunny and entliu-hi-i- li a from deiurd advantage fait eitieii of Murray. "Tle-iiivtillisl In the minds and lenrts of Murray bu.ltie tuen iiimI ilil en will I tinr.' a healthy grow lb -- im iiil t, to the and bust lies life of Mm ray tbiit nothing ran ( Iks k." said Mr. Cooter. was composed of Mrs. Ernest Wright, Mrs. Murgaret Wright, Mrs. Aman da Townseml, Mrs. Julia Ross, Mrs. A. O. Cooper ami Mrs. T. II. IT! do 10 15 rg Ig If MRS, ( HEGYIDDE' GIVES 11 10 S 23 Total TALK TO STAKE M. I. A. Ml RRW FIRsT U RI Referee: Perry. In a curtain raiser Magna sec(ON.IOINT MR(II 2NO. save Mr. Maude Cbtgwlddcn 8 to a onds onst.-Murray very Interesting and Instructive at Murray I. The talk to the Cottonwood Ktake M. I. A. In Murray First WarJ, Sun First Ward Sunday ewtiing, Munh DANCE MILL CREEK 2:1. on the subject day. 2. promise those, attetiditig an un IN MARCH of Hack Yard the "Making iwuiilly Intere-tlti- g program. If you have danced at MillCm-- ful" Splendid sHs j,il inu-- ii ill tiuill-Ist- Ward this winter, you know what tlnii-will be fiitni-lnby Mr ptspe are having at The last two months these dunce. Sad Mrs. Smith and officer have the featuring a lii-m b r, will ltonuie Hull la dame whbh every case weekly Al TENTION J RROTHER.S! ! n gl reading, litid the tjidn-The rirxt afha lieen EAGLES of Murray Aerie I'CA Chorus of will give several fair will 1. held there Wednesday You are henby nollflsl that le. niltlils't. The p!iker Will be J. March th. R.iy and bis tlrsy . Is Wiihbii-tIt rxist-eMarch 1st, the regular Fphraitii will ftimlh the music ginning that every tiieiiit r will be In and there will ! a rrowd there tiHs iliig t.lgbt of Murray Aerie 17- attendance, ami their ftleiids ar' for a g's F. o. K. will Is. held Thursday time. also Invited. If you've ever danced at Mill- instead of Friday a heretofore. Find tiuslng tilght to be ThursCrek, of course ymt will want to Inter Stake l'.a-- k t Halt Tourna-inen- l l tin-rand If you haven't danced day. March Cth, VXM. In locrct Gym, March nt Mill fns-k- . Fns I'ler. F. O, E. jouv'e mled the Will s .M elitiil ? S. Makes f tiim of your life. Nunds-ITi'si. fjixt Jordan, We'd Re ure to lake advantage of the uir rli. T Jordan. le, Smith MIRKW AFKIE SENDS KIX). of Ensign, LilsTty, Pioneer, Halt tidveitlscil value In Ihl MTION lo SENATOR MU. And tio lettcr the Eagle. Yon can Iike, tlrnnt and Granite. Resolution siipirtlng Senate "ale" prli1. t;lve your home Hill No. 3257, by Senator iMll.pro-vldiu- g He sure lo attend the fnlon men bant the oportuiilty to prue for an I appropriation for interestel In giving Ward Sluing Festival, Friday even- ttiat be for leglla- $10.(s).isi furthering value than jou ran posl greater ing, Feb. 2. Many wonderful bly obtalu 'ls'W hire. (Cetitlnueil on Page 4) d MUs Those from Sandy enjoying the Theatre party sponsored by the P. T. A. TO GIVE SHOW Community Activities ftimmlttce were Mis Irina I.ltidell, Mis Er- AND FOOD SALE A food sale wilt U' given at the Ina Roiilter, Miss Gladys Rasmus- sen. Miss Fannie plcr-o- n Granite Furniture Store at 10 and jsirt-nerm Saturday and Mr. and Mr. Win. M. by the Adulation of the Arllng Hughe. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Wilson left ton School to raise funds to provide new playground equipment for the last week for New York where they school ihlldren. Enjoy some excel- will spend a month. and Mrs. Mrs. T. E. AtMbvrl-crlent home cooked food and belp same R. the children at the W, Horn attended a Inmheon time. They wll lalso sell tickets for given In the community church si the show at the Gem Theater on Mi dv file. Mrs, I'wul Nelson who bns Un Wednesday and Thursday evenlnpi for the same benefit. Th picture sick for the tsist three months js Rcroeniber the date, Mnrh 22 Is the "The Circus Kid," starring slowly recovering, Firemen's Annual Murray flty Frankls Oarrow. (Continued oil page 6) ball. Parent-Teacher- I r Mayor VISITS The Murray First Ward Reunion held last Saturday, Is generally conceded to be the most successful In every way that has been held iu many years, 750 people participating In the event Ims-lln-- thciiisrivc. GRI)E CIVICS Greater "A 'I he Greatest Ounce of the season is coming at the (J runt Ward on March 22nd wheu the Murruy City Firemen give their big annual a few of the many Im knew Mr. Cooper The meeting was called and ovor by Mayor A. Townsend, v.bo made the keynote address, for .'to Mating that he, although years a Murray resident, was daily more ami more Impressed with I lie great future in store for this growcalled ating, city. Mr. tention to the good results mis sible from n iniltisl effort on the part of all residents of the city toward "selling" Murray to the world, the Immediate south county territory and i Murray people XTI! of Reunion Successful Uh Ieague" staling - The mayor promised lusirty on the part of the City offldals in all movements to biuiutify and advance the Interests of our jicople. man i' for Creat "A Greater Murray League" Reorganizes Pls.it Accomplishment During 1930 Tow-nse- 1. r V pre-sidt- t'nloii Whrd will hold a Spring Festival at the New fnlon Recreation Hall at !th East and fnlon Avenue, for tlins' nights. February 27-2- V. To Give Dance affair. There will be music, and such music, by ihosu great melody kings, The Juddy Joy Roys, master of the kind of music that gives you t he itching hoof and the eager desire to step around. If you like a good time and line muic, U sure you dance with tite Firemen on the 2ihid. The Ounce Committee for the i'lreineii is working Industriously to see that a big time is assured ail who attend. The Ounce Coiiiinltte is composed of Einesi Smith, Chairman, Grovel E. ltrowu, A. R. Caldwell, Hyde staiiffer and Oelbert Towuseud, the big grocery and egg mau of our city. if you ure going to buru your house please do so before or after March Ul'ud as It would be too laid to disturb the Flremeu Just as Hay Allen is leading the Grand Fox Trot. All receipts for tickets go to help the Reiiefit Fund of the Firemen, so you will be aiding a fine cau-- e even if you are such a grouch that thoughts of a good time are beginning to frighten you. Murray City jieople are saved a Ki'cut many thousands of dollars in a year by the Firemen. Here is a good chunce to show some Iiuim- - sense Hint make the Murray Fit emeu's Ounce Fund a big sum. X n Murray Hi Notes one of Frlgidnire 0. Cooper Elected Chairman for 1930 A, 1 Murray First Ward Murray City Firemen Hai-bar- io Wins Gold The Ladles Aid Society of the Community Methodist Church met V. llerling the home of Mis. Wednesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Mi'Llloyd Klllpnek entertained at a. family dinner on Sunday afternoon at their home lor their on South Slate Street l.ea, to liit'e daughter. celebrate lit r eighth birthday Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. 15. W. Har-n:oand daughter. Wilms, of Man-il- . Ooeoratlons were in the national colors. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlc-- . Iahlber i. entertained at their home In the for afternoon Sunday guests: Mr. Coby Canne-gietcMiss Lea Flirley, mid Mr. 'Aht Mrs, Elu'issl Gordon. was entertainThe ed a week ago Thursday by Mrs. Catherine Gordon. The meeting of lust 'ihursdiiy was nt the home of Mis. William Cannegieter. Miis-- i Corris lttirbldge entertained ten of her friends Tuesday evening at her home on 1Mb East, in honor of her bltrhday anniversary. Afier gimos were played, lunch was served at a table attractively decorated in pink. A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece. The following guests enjoyed the affair: Margaret Robinson, June Mather. Evelyn Wright, Yervene Carlisle, Evelyn Hyler, II. Musser, Hetty McAllister. Catherine Gaz, Pauline Johnson, Gladys Anderson, and Miss Anderson. Mr. and Sirs. Grover Itrovvn have! Miss! liHni entertaining their niei-Oris Ericksoii. who arrived a! week ago from Poeatello, Idaho. Tliev eiitertainel in her honor at a dinner dance Thursday evening, February 3th, at their home on South State SfTeetT' ' Miss Krlck-hoi- i home returned to her Tuesday. entertained Mrs. Itert LlndU-r- - Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, February 27, 1930 "A Greater Murray League'' Social Mention Executive Committee J. at .- ws-on- ims-tin- - s f.l s I.O.O.F. News Ib-lie- l'n lU-)l- s Orr d -t. - 3-- -- r Oa-il- s lue i P t |