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Show "!:, VOL. 40 No. 39 Local Mention ALWAYS CLEAN, MURRAY IS CLEANING IP FOB A BIG YEAR IN 1930. Mayor A. Townsend Is making a state wide reputation for the city by his Spring clean up and brush up campaign. You can help make Murray yet more of a spotless town. If you tliiiik of something that will help, rail Mayor Townsetid. s - ft local house. Meg Mario ........ Slinpo Bob Edrle Beading Clifford Berg Eugene Wood Emerson Boam - Florence Can- - Ijidy CoiiRtance niegleter. - Howard Ctinne- Craveu gleier. Sir George Murtlndale Arion uMna Lucy Captain Jerome Sir Toby Lyon son. - - - McCarkle Bringhurst John KHby Arnold John- ijouis ....... Zaloz- - nllc Zara Wanda Ferguson DEBATING WORK Mouday night at 3:45, Murray High School's delating team, consisting of Verna Berg, Afton McMillan for 'affirmative: Harry Thompson and Louis Zalzonlek for debated against Jordan negative, High School's team. It was very interesting a well as well planned debate. There was some very excellent material used. There will also te a debate on Thursday with I I). S.. The debating turn are: Merle Hobbs, Mar-Jorl-e Norton for affirmative and BemU'e Wright, Livina Ayre for negative. The questioa. for debate. U.JUier f solved, That the I'tah Comjmlsory Age limit should le changed from eighteen to sixteen years." HEALTH CLASSES Peters and Furley will leave next Thursday for a month's tour of tbeooast. They will go direct to San Francisco and from there to Los Angeles by boat, visiting all Importaut places of interest. The Belief Society of the Murray 2nd. Ward met last Thursday with Mrs. Margaret Peterson who has been confined to her home since last winter, when she was Injuerd by a falL Henry Bugay who has leen spending some time in Park City, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wayne Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilistrom are rejoicing over the arrival of a Imhy boy, born March 24. Mrs. was formerly Miss Irene Canucgleter. Mrs. Harry Cunnegleter, who has b(KH) quite ill the past wwk, Is a trifle imifoved at present. Mr. and Mm. Croyden Chamber-llhave received word from their son, Roliert, who Is in Wig Beach, Calif., that he is feeling flue and enjoying California Immensely. Aggie Hill-stro- n TREAT PROM-ISEfor M. I. A. CONJOINT MEETING MUSICAL D program which promises to be nothing short of a spring festival of music has been arranged by the officers of the Mutual Iuiprove-mun- t Association of the Mairray for Jthelr conjoint First Ward meeting, which will be held in the Murray First Ward Chapel on the evening of March SO, at 0:30 p. m. Through the efforts of Mrs. Ada MclKnaId, musical director of the ward, the service of the LInd 'A. of 1h ot gaaiati&M- - of Sister Vocal Trio have leen secured for the meeting. This trio is composed of Astrid Und Allred. Ethel LInd Mauss A M.-L- and Marlon LInd. In addition The health classes at the High to the selections School are trying iu every way to which will be given by the trio, more healthy city. Ethel LInd Mauss will slug several a make Murray Mary CYecr's direction vocal solos. Each member of thl This contest Is held In the B. Y. I'tider Mis I'. March 3H. 1930. Although Flor- he:ilth poster have been bung in trio l a well known and talented ence Holme our last year champ- every room. They are changed ev- musician and the following prothat a real musicion graduated. We think we bave ery few day. Some of these posters gram Indicate I lu store for all. contestants this year who are eq- read, "Fill your candy basket with al treat Samuel E. Bringhurst milk and Bishop ually as good and they also will fruit;" "DrUk creamy be will the rise to Eat the and speaker for the even-ii'tcabbage top;" home tanner. bring Ho a not Injure bave good bead;" ISABEL WEBSTER. FROG RAM your feet by wearing Improper Bcporter shoes." Vocal Trio: By the LInd Sisters Astrid LInd Allred, Ethel LInd "Sleep with windows open." B. Y. U. GLEE CLUB These are only a sample of the Mauss, and Marion LInd. The Brlgham Young I'nlversliy great work that these health class- A. Lift Thine Eye - Mendelsohn - Herbert B. Woodland Call Male Glee Club will appear In Mur- es are doing. . Minnetouka-LlcuranceI of C. Water the motto. their March on School By at 31, "Progress," ray High MABJOUIE SNARR, 11:40 a. ni. under Ihe auspices of By Ethel Llad Mauss, soloist: the High School. Reporter A Schuman consist Moonlight which This organization Taxpayer of Murray should be B The Star Roger of BO excellent voice Is one of the on the broad minded (3 A Caravan From China Comes-Smith- , best of Its kind In the lutcrmoun-tai- complimented views they have taken relative to country. In conjunction with new High School building. Con- I The Cross our Harriet Ware the ladles Glee Club from the same of which will begin next E Aria. Oh. My Son (From "The struction Institution thl.group of singer week. Meyerber lropbet." ) were broadcast through K. S. I on No one know, oidy those who Vocul Trio Sisters the coastto-coas- t IJud a By 10 S over and Mjtrch of the crowded con- A Moon Dream Shore 3.oekharl of the National are attending, network dition that we work under during U Berceuse Joeelyn Broadcasting Company. Mnny ex- the construction of tbi building (3 Sing Smile and Sleep Gounod from were revived cellent reports our class rlod. The beginning of eastern point on the high quality will mark a new era In high school of their winging. Ml'RRAY PHARMACY II KAIL of Murray City. In their Murray appearance they history CH ARTERS FOR AIRPLANES According lo latest rejsirt of will give t program of Interesting thl building, the carpenter and variety, consisting of ensemble brick work ha given to the The local branch of the Air Caand number, quartette, duets, Lake of Salt Anderson det Comiany being organized In Murray a well na instrumental nutn-le- r one of our own can find their supplies at Ihe Murto and the wiring on vloliu, saxapbone and other business men, Mr. Brlnton. At ray Pharmacy. Intsrument. no contract time of going to The Air Cadet I an organizaThe club I under the direction Ihs-for the ha all to teach the young lsy given tion plumbing muFranklin Madsen of the of bond Issue mil for G3.im and about aviation and the construcThe tour club sic detriment and the tion of airplane. Mr, T. Bay King we, a student, feel deeply IndebtI under the management of the of Mur ston, manager of the Muray Pharthe ed lo taxpayer loyal extension division of the Brlgham of the ray City for thl timely consider- macy I one of the Young University. ation. Murray branch and can tell you a Saturday, March 20, preparations lot about Ihe movement. Next IsTHE GYPSY ROVER wilt I made for removing of the sue we expect to have a good acframe building that I now occu- count of the organixatlon. Murray High School present new before the clilxena f Murray, Fri- pying the space, where thl . building will be erected. Thl frame Ml'RRAY WOMANS CUB day and Saturday. March MEETING POSTPONED opera, The building will I used during the very commendabb of the of at ihe rent GypIWver." The High Murray year part Oypy Emand then will I removed to Bonny-vieThe meeting of the Murray Wosy Hover will I portrayed by School man' Club to have been held on Florence rroaneitly. Cannegtem erson Boam. IH'ISK ALLAN. Thursday of thl week ha been lake Ibe part of "Constance," very n - - -- Is-e- IMPROVED IN BY MURRAY 'tint mer of the Murray Pow- -t I'latii In Granite are now receiving splendid chvlrle service from Murray City line. Mayor Towuscnd Instructed Cltj Kletrlctan Richardson to install i heavier transmission lino which ha resulted In supplying wrvh which I bringing many Inquiries from that district from people on Ihe lookout for first cms electric snvlce.. I. O. Of. News pre, Ir. ionir 2S-2- Murray Lodge No. 33 meet T:30 every Mouday evening la the well. p. m. fraternal Hall. We are sorry lo not to have Iweu Me to have nny write up In the Issue, due to Ihe fact, that the confined to his home writer, wa on account of sleknc. And not hulng a chance to te around and what I doing, I unable to furnish much for this week. But lit lrn (Cuutlnuad m pa( I) Social Mention W. G. W. News Now Is the time to get hi s ami pull with the crowd for "A Greater Murray" liar-nes- 0. Ask A. Cooper or Clyde Tripp. There l a reason! Mrs. G. R. Wntts was hostess to a delightful luncheon lust week. Covers were laid for Mrs. I. F. Born, Mrs. W. H. Llnnell, Mr. W. B. White, Mrs. Warren Hughes, and Mlrs. J. W. Llnnell. Mrs. Sarah Nygren and Mrs. Al- beit Ijtrson were hostesse at a tnls(vlaueous shower at Mrs. home in Salt Iike Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Bostrum. recent bride, formerly. Mis Virginia Olson. Seventeen guests enjoyed a very pleasant 's Murray Flower Garden Club Plans Progressing The heu lit ideation project of the time. The teacher and officers of the plot In Murray City Park, undertaken by the Flower Garden Club Murray Second Ward Adult Class is making 40 rapid progress. Hie of the M. I. A. entertained ground Is undergoing preparation memlers last Wednesday evening. for the plunting of seeds, roots and bulbs. Carl (3. Hansen, president of the club, nnd other flower lovers here w ho are member of the G lad-oi- l Society of I'tah have interested that body in the project and it is expected that with donations from this association, and local contributions that from two to five thousand gludoll bulbs will U planted In thl beauty spot this year. W. H. Llnnell nnd Ernest Lund of Bountiful, being the largest contributors. To swell the list, 150 dahlia aud 200 roses will take their pluce In the scheme. A real rose garden is part of the plan, where aristocrats of the rose family will assemble for the admiration and enjoyment of park, visitors. This project promise to be one of the most worthwhile undertake lng yet attempted by the Flower Garden Club. It will lie a civic beautitlcallou that will be a source of pride to every eUlaau of tbe "community.-- The Club's next meet lug will be Ihe second Thursday In April, at which time the annual election of of fleers will lake plae. A inember- bblp drive Is also under contemplation. Every flower lover should le a meuils-- r of the club, us through such an organization exchange of Idea and experience I of mutual FREE DANCE AT SOUTH COTTONWOOD There will le a free dance In South Cottonwood Ward Friday night. The dunce sponsored by the "M" Men and Gleaner Girls nnd Is given In honor of their bak el ball team. Tbe dance Is made ssslble by the successful staging of a vaudeville show last Friday night. Tbi wu a splendid suctes In every way and drew a large crowd. Juddy's Joy Boy will furnish tbe music for the dance Friday night. Go and have the time of your life with South CottonwisKl basket ball Isiyj. Reporter. some other de(Continued on lige 3.) and a Ihe cho-rFUNERAL FOR MELYIN I prtgrolng aud Improving en1 sm sure will MrMILMN THURSDAY you every year, be there service for little Melvlu Funeral all so joy It Immensely, It la well worth your time and the year old aon of Mr. Elmo McMillan, who died Mondny nmrnlng. money. The curtain riw at 8:15. BE of pneumonia wen held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Grant EABLY. Tbe cast Includes the following: Ward. There ire also lightful character u potsned uutll next Thursday Ap- ril 8. The meeting will l held In tho Baptist Church at 2 o'clock. Interested In garden Everyone Invito! to attend j and flower a there will I an Illustrated lecture by Miss Barbara Vorse on this Vore will use slide subject. Ml obtained from the American A mo elation of Nurserynien depicting beautiful garden scene. NEW HEATING BROODER SSTEM FOR held open Camp Mahogany house In Fraternal Hall Wednesday night aud had as their guests several members of the local organization of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and also of Arbor Camp W. O. W. of Midvale. Neighbor E. B Heagren, representative of Ihe Head Comp at Denver aud manager for Utah and Idaho, pictured the growth of the order throughout the purlsdlctlon of the nine western states since the adoption of the new system of insurance promulgated at the Head Camp Session In Oakland a little over a year ago The camp room were comfortably filled when Consul Commander Peters called for order and Introduced the chairman of the evening, the honorable William Price. Bill proved a cracker-JacIn his exalted position and kept 'the audience lu good humor throughout the evening. Judge Fred R, Morgan who has beeu a Woodman for the past 328 to remain and year hope a Woodmen for twenty-fiv- e more, year, apoke feelingly of the for the spirit of fraternal-Isand brotherly love amongst the nations of tbe earth. He said if the memlsTs of the International conference held at Loudon had been so Imbued thny could have gone a long way towards establishment of peace amongst nation. The two Jacks, Steffeus anS Pearson, rendered several selections on the accordiaa and banjo. Howard Cennegleter sang a baa solo and George Jenkins favored with a aolo on tbe aaxapfaoM. Fred Erlckson rendered a violin aolo- - and Florence Oannegleter a vts-a- l selection. Nelghlior I. A. Walters was la charge of the culjuary department aud had a his assistant neigh- Refreshment were served aud a series of games enjoyed. The girls of the W. W. O. of the Baptist Church gave a social last Thurvlay at the Church. Twenty persous wore present and a com uilttee was appointed to work out plans for their mothers and fathers banquet to be held on the 11th of May. Mr. and Mr. E. E. Jordau and Mr. and Mxs. J. J. Martin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Cha. OnbllsTg Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Jenkins was hostess lo Ihe mem 1st of the Country Cousins Club Thursday evening of thl week. Dluner wa served after which a delightful evening wa spent In game and music. Sieial iiuinlier were duet by Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Gerrard, Mr. Ger-rarnnd Mr. Douglas Allen, nnd a reading by Miss Amy Jenk ins. Special guest were Mr. and Mr. F. H Westover. Mr and Mr. Douglas Alleu, aud Mra. Lily Fish J or, lit Bandy President and Mr. Moyle and family were dinner guest of Bish op and Mr. Bringhurst lust Sun day at their home on Vine street The Ladle Auxiliary of the Bap bor B. A. K la.sco and Axel The way these artlsU d tist Church met with Mr. John and served hot chill, llmberger Belcher on First West streot, Thurscheese, ham sandwlchea, Ice cream deday uflertioou. The lime wa aud coffee, proved them lo he mastvoted to Missionary work. er In their craft. The next regular meeting of tho ADULT CLASS IN CHARGE camp will convene on April 10. OF CONJOINT MCH. 30 k m d Unj-iH-r- g. pre-pare- The Adult Class of the Taylor- vllle Ward will be in charge of the conjoint meeting next Sunday evening at 0:30. A very splendid musical program ha been arrange! by the committee In charge. The Adult Chorus of sixteen voices will give iiiiiiiImtsi fmm Ihe cantat. Victory," by Waldemere, under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Reunion. They will Ih assisted by Ihe Vanden Akker Instrumental Trio, Mr. Glen Ben iiioti, lenor MoUt. and Mrs. Evelyn Plxton, render. Tbe niui.U'is follow TWO IMPORTANT MEETINGS LOOM The Monthly conJ(ijit progTain of the M. I. A. on Sunday, March M tul Interest for ev30, wil hold eryone. There will be special Boy Scout features, choice vocal talent and a lecture by Dr. R. R. J.ynian. At the regular Tuesday night meeting o bst ore on laudcpiug and Ihe growing of a rose garden will te given by Parley R. Glover, exHrt landsar of the Glover Nursery and Floral company. CALVIN : A -- no-Io- LIGHTING GRANITE JOIN "A GREATER MURRAY ORDER SHOWS PROGRESS 20-ye- pre-pntv- Established 1892 LEAGUE" Mlsse Murray Hi Notes Iter ... 1 Ground will be broken on the site for the building of the Murray High School Auditorium on the north side of the present High School building, March 31t. BASEBALL and TRACK This work was financed by a The baseball and track couches bond issue last full In the iroios-e- d sum of $70,000 redeemable over at Murray High School called out the students interested in the two a period. The Murray School Board in a activities Tuesday afternoon. Prosspecial session Sunday, March 23rd, pects are especially good for a awarded the general contract to strong baseball nine. Howard Hauskueeht will be J. E. Anderson of Salt Lake City, at a bid of $30,423., plus alternates baseball coach and Coach Reed Swensen will take over the track which will bring It to approximateuctivltles. ly $47,000. Anderson's bid was one The following boys from last of 16 bids submitted. nine will lie In training again year's Webb Plumbing nnd Comtliia year: pany of Murray was u anted the Kreshner Jurethh, catcher; Sum plumbing and heating contract, beOliver and John Tomtch, pitchers; ing one of teu bids submitted for base; Jobnule lhi.s work. The price was $11,0(3. Joe Deuero, first second Kastellic, Johnnie base; Brlntou Electric Company of short stop; Emerson awarded the electrical Pearson, Murray contract 'iora ihe eight submitted Boani, third base; Gene Wood, and Dave Turner outfield. at a price of $2,188. lOoach Swensen's track prospects The Murray School Board was are not so encouraging. The followcalled upon at their Sunday meetwill probably be in the ing by a committee from "A Great- ing boys er Murray League" asking that If line to make the team. Sam Oliver and Ray McOniie, sprinters; Sherm possible the construction work 1k Wood, high Jump and weights; with placed Murray firms to keep the money In Murray and furnish Krnest Bullock, weights; Emerson Boam, Javelins and high Jump; employment to Murray people. Charles Nelson and Boy LeMer, Mr. A. O. Cooper, Chairman of "A Greater Murray League" was distance runs. ARCHIE BRADFORD, the spokesman for the committee Rejiorter. and stressed the need of giving Mr. Murray people employment. TYPEWRITING Cooper poluted out the pride of the community In being able to say In After winning the banner for future years that the building hud amateur typewriting last year Miss beeu constructed by Murray people. Beta Sudbury Is again sending a A statement was made by Mrs. group of her first, second and amaSarah Mioffat, of the School Beard, teur students to enter the csntest and also by George II. Watts, a lai year. The- first year Mndent School Board member, that they are: Florence Cennegleter, Alle were heartily In acconlwlth the Anderson and A ft on Mauss. The "Buy In Murray" Idea, but that second students are: Beed year the contract having teen advertised I.arsen, Fern Farrer, Ida Belcher, according to law, It was necessary and Margaret Holmes. to accept the lowest responsible The anuiteur students are Barr bid and thereby suve the tax payMiller, Margaret Cannegieter and ers of Murray a considerable tmin Diana. spirit of crltlcjsm of the Board's mot hod of procedure. The Murray School Board, consisting of Sarah K. II. Moffatt. W. II. Unnell, George II. Watts, I. 1). and Curl C I Hansen, decided their duty to the taxpayers and compliance with legal requirement, compelled acceptance of (be Anderson bid. The "A Greater Murray League" committer visiting the School Board Sunday was composed of A. O. Cooper, II. B. Smith, A. Town-senI). B. Brlnton, Hyde Tripp and Bay Kingston. ('. Nlelson Is architect d for the new building and ha elatiorate plans for It. No doubt Ihe ilti7.cn of Murray will appreciate the consideration given the Murray firms by Ihe Board of Education In view of the that a considerable share of the money expended will be with - Murray City, Utah, Thursday, March 27, 930 Work Begins on Murray High School Auditorium of money. Mr. Cooper emphasized the thot that the "A Greater Murray League Committee" was appearing before the Board in a spirit of and helpfulness for the welfare of all Murray citizen and not with a . Hymn "Redeemer of Congregation Tenor Solo (a ( Reienl Ye, by Sioll (b)Palm Branches, Mr. Croyden Cliamln'rliiln on East Gl.-i- , Beimlou by Faure 4Sth South, ha built a nev tndi Resurrection" .ddrei"abp to hi brooder house, nnd HelsT t I M l son what he Is'llcves lo le the llrst Beading "The Stone Wa Rolled beating system of It kind In this ........ Evelyn Away," by StcHm An hint Inn community. Plxton. plant furnishes hot air through tile Solo aud Choruus "Angel Rolled underneath the cement flmir. makthe Stone Away," ........ (.conard Mr. ing the entire Ihsir w in in. Gerrard. hi Chamlierlaln sy baby Contralto Soh Thy Will Be chlx are doing exceptionally well iHme" Wllnm Mnckay under thl treatment. I . Morn of Joy" t. Mr Pearl Phillip nnd Mr. XI I I.I ie. I CHARACTER DANCE AT Gerrard. GRANT WARD Chorus "The Splendor of HI Glory" A character damv glten at the Duet and Chorus "Christ I RisenGrant ward was a real ueii and Mr. Pearl Phllll and many fine costume were exhibited. Mrs. Mildred Gerrard, Next Wednesday nigh! and ev- Solo and Clmru "Victory ery VJednesLiy night Ihe tlam-.... Ieoii.ird Gerrard and (1nnn will be given at (it ant Ward, You The Sunday school officer aud will find a fine crowd and ome of Taylorsvllle Ward gave u Cotun music. and and c great find a great lot of congenial se a party last Wednesday evening, In pie who will see that yon bnve a honor of Mr. Owen Frame, who wa released a asif(tnnt "'rlntcnd-eii- t fine time. of the Sunday School and apWASATCH MOTOR SALES ) pointed a Ward Clerk. A very able lime wa had by a large CONVENTION unrulier of guest. Murray City wa the scene this The Primary stake conference week of a thtre day sab- - promo- held lu Grant Ward Inst Sunday tion convention of Ihe Waiilrlt Mo- drew a large crowd. Three sessions tor Company lu a motion picture were held, one at 9 a. m. for the lecture, banquet and nlc Invigora- Slake presidency and Getters! board enliven- menders ; one at 10;.U for slake ting talk and discussion ed tbe three day wlon. officer and teacher, and one at Wednesday hlght a banquet was 2 p. m. for local and stake officers. enjoyed at Ihe Baptist Church. Dinner woa served at noon. HOUSES out-dd- "It - en-Jo- KEMP INJURED The Eagle goe lo press, word U received that Culvln Kemp, 11 yea ndd son of Mr. and Mr. Richard Kemp was Injuied near hi home ou South State when be was struck by a bus. The boy wa on a He was rushed lo the bicycle. hospital but It Is Dot known how serlou hi Injuries may be. The adult M. I. A. nsa of Ben-nlo- u ward will have a eaker Tuesday evening. Mr. Cha. Smith of Ccntervllle, who will speak on "Beautifying Ihe Home Ground." Mr. J u mi- - I Inn sen will address Ibe M. I. A. conjoint meeting In Bennlon ward Sunday evening at p. m., on "ProKre of the L. D. S. Chunh In the Ijist One Hun-divYears." There will also be special musical number on the program. d Sandy City News Mr. Beg White entertained tbe S. S. club at her home on Main street last Friday afternoon. Progressive rook wa played and prlawi awarded. Mr. Charles Anderson won high club prUe, Mrs. Ethel Dust nip consolation and Mr. Stan-Ic- y Basniiuscn high guest prtxe. Luncheon was served on small table to Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Da sirup, Mr. Rasmusscn, Mrs. T. K, Mrs. (1. M. Boydeu. Auderlierg, Mrs, R. W. Born, Mr. A. J. But-tieMr. N. (), Boberg, Mrs. W. O. Berg, Mrs. C. C, Crspo, Mr. A. C. Crspo, Mrs. J. O Orspo. Mrs. John Ferrer, Mrs. A. R, Gardner, r, (Continued on I "age 4) |