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Show f KUA1 LIBRARY, Vine St. MV li-im- i II H VOL. 40No. 41 JOi Murray City, Utah, Thursday, April MURRAY - 10, 1930 Established 1892 flPRH. IMP E CLE-ABHI- BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUNTAIN OF THE THORNTON-ANDERSO- The Clean - Up Commandments DRUG N r-- TlIOl! SHALL .NOT suffer weeds, or rubbish of any kind, to lie on tliy premises. It is abominable unto thy neighbor, and other tsople of thy community. Set out for the garbage collector, so that Ittnu may live happy and clean in this laud of Liberty. r Tiior SHALT NOT allow to lie (brown u round thy bark door, for It creates sickness find breeds flits. If thou failed In this, thou art like unto liini, tlutl soweth the zephyr and reaps the i A aaMaaBMBa 5P1 dish-waie- liui rlca ne. Tllor SHALL NOT ixrmlt filthy, badly built flies to carry thy premises, that ilU-asKirins to thy family and thy neighbor's If thou failtst In this commandment thou family. jlinlt live to repent the day. Tiior MI ALL NOT. by neglect, allow standini; Im1s of water on thy proMrty, for verily I say unto thee that they are breeding places for mosquitoes, to hwl this warning may brlii( typhoid fever and other serious sickness to thyself and loved ores. Tllor SILVIA. NO'I suffer luuiiure of any kind to collect around thy stables and oiilhrlldliiKs for they I co. are the incubators of flii'H. If thou fullest in toilets BaB" "... (.11 Dr. W. J. Rothwell Passes 91st Birthday ie this, the fruits of thy labors will be wasted and sorrow will prevail. THOU SHALL NtP irmlt thy cows or any of thy stock to drink Impure water. For the husbandman thut fuihth in this, Is like unto him tbnt soweth tares and exjiects to reap grain. TIIOU SHALL NOT allow anyone to come into thy household with shoes soaked with stable filth. Thy family hath a rllit to breathe pure air. THor SHALL NOT, by no means, burn the refuse of thy chicktn coop and yard so thut thy neighbors for a mile around, will have to close their windows to prevent (hem from breathing impure air. This practice will earn thee the displeasure and contempt of all thy neighbors. THor SHALL NOT fail to extend uld to them that htrlve to ussist the in keeping thy house and Und clean, for cleanliness Is next to godliness. THOU SHALL NOT suffer garbage or anything unclean uiMiu thy projierty, rather shalt thou, put It In the garbage- can that the collector, which the City provides for tby comfort, may haul It awuy. VEH1LY I say unto thee, there U not one among the that will be held guiltless if he fulleth to keep i, l' ' 1 - llnv-- e comuiandmeuts. Funeral Services Held For Wilber Pexton Local Mention ! f Dr. W. J. ltothwell Here is pictured the beautiful new fountain mid lunch counter recently Installed In the Thornton-AndersoDrug Store. Vou may enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, tea. fmit Juices, orsoft drinks; Ice cream in nil Its varied forms. sandwiches and light lunches of all kinds at this attractive, sanitary place. A Greater Murray League Plans Meeting At a meeting of the executive committee of "A 0 renter .Murray League" Thursday morning, a meeting was arranged for Friday evening, April 18, in the Murray City Firemen's ball. Lunchn will be served and fi Tnll attendance "Is requested and urged by Chairman A. (). Coojier. truestioim of great interest to the community will le discussed, and plans errauged for the working out of the various activities contemplated by this organization. ' Ml RKAY WOMAN'S CI I B MEETS APRIL 17. The annual visit of the Midvale Community Club to the Murray Woman's Club will lie Thurs., April 17, The Midvale Club will furnish the program on this occasion, and the Murray club will serve refreshments. n. A. Klasco Js going to enlist the Ilvar's Club in the Murray (Ity Clean t'p from April 15 to April 30. L. D. S. Centennial Pageant Continues Into Week of Apr. 20 sufficient to accommodate the crowds le siring to c the L. I). 8. Centennial twgeant Mug presented lit the tab will continue etnacle. The on Into the week of April am.li, until every one may see it who desires to do HO, Three thousand tickets have been distributed In Cottonwood stake alone, which represent r.Miut half the demand. The dale for this stake chanced from one alone baa lus-night, Thursday fo this week, to Tvn days hr. not proven Thursday and Saturday. The imgviint U SHld to be, by thce fortunate In having witnessed It, the most marvelous by far of anything ever piesetiteil here. I.O.O.F. News Murray I.ndg No. 33 I. O. (. F. meet a every Monday night, at H p. in., Fraternal Hull, Murray. All (Hid Kellnwa welcome. The next district association meet ! held In Salt take City Nv 13, on lth enterprise for all sojourn 22nd. IWday, April ed fWd Fellows. A fine program Is being arranged, and refreshments also will be served, ltrlug that visiting brother, or one of ynur own Lodge, who has not Wn attending regular, and help obow them a real good lime, on this occasion. Verl H Jordan, chairman of the Entertainment committee, advises that his committee has met with the general committee In Bull Luke, and Ing will (Yntltiuctlpq haft I Social Mention A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Freeman last Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. Frman's birthGames day uuniversary. during the early part of the evening, followed by dancing .. to radio music Itefreshmcnts were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Konold of Magna; Mr. and Mrs, Cortland Rniley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kover, and son Ia Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Freeman, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fillmore, all of Salt Joke; Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillmore of Murray; and I,eo. James. Potiald and Florence Freeman. Mr. and Sirs. Han Snnderssoii announce I lie mariage of their daughter, Ethel Flora, to Ronald lA'Roy I'nn.k of Salt Lake. They will make their home in Suit take. and Mrs. Mrs, (lore Anderson Annie Curllsle entertained at a surprise shower Thursday evening of last week in compliment to their sister, Mrs. IRoy Ilnick. Thirteen guests were present and cards were. the medium of entertainment. Mi-s- . L. P. Mouson and daughter Elizabeth, and son. John, who have .cen the guilts of Mrs. Monsou's ulster. Mrs. I. H. Itrlntoti wens Joliil by Ir. Moihoii this wis-The family left Monday for .New York, where they sail for Vienna on the 1Mb. lr. Motisoti will lake n medical course In that city. Mrs. Carl Hansen has had as her guests during the week r. Hum-U-- r of friends frmu Gunnison who have attended conference. Mrs. li. J. Cauipls'll was lustiss to the members of tier Salt like Clivers Club Saturday evening. were laid for fourteen guests. Alx. and Mrs. 1). It, Itrlnton entertained at ti family dinner Sunday at their home on Vine street. The Cottonwood Cutnp 1 laughters of I'oniers will meet with Mrs. In Wm. II. Ureew Taylorsvllle. Thursday afternisin of this week. Mrs. O'Brien Is assisting holis. Mr. and Mrs. J legs and Mrs. Rcy nobis of dgdeti were Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs. A. E. Short. Miss Gladys Wright will be the guest of honor at n missionary shower given In Mill Creek Ward, Thursday night. April 17tb. Miss Wright leaves soon on a Mission to the Eastern States. wen-playe- LADIES NKiHT AT I.IONS (TIB MEETING Next Thursday night. April 17, ladles night at the regular meeting of the Lion's Club. There will bo a very sjsvlsl program with a specially appointed commit tee In charge, composed tf E. Allen Itatcman, chairman, II. 11 Eu-rSmith and JudKe Moffatt. to Is Lioness nrgisl sisslally Indy le In attendance, aa you will see this is to be a very SPECIAL tuett will Ik y Quality Oil for Murray PIT VOIR TOWN ON A PEDESTAL Murray City has a fine new business In the Quality Oil Company, whose establishment nt Boxelder and istb South is operating at full blast. Fine motor oils of well and favorably known brands and gasoline and service for the particular car owhm i your call.- - The Junllty Oil Company Is pri tnarily a wholesaler of gasoline and South oil, but in their Boxelder-IHtretail station diartmctit they will take care of Individual owners of the American family necessity "Our iar." Mr. J. E. Hunt und Mr. Van their oil and gnso Quill know line business from the Inside out, as both have been with big gas companies whilo learning the gus and grease game. We wouldn't deceive you If we could, mister, so Just let us tell you to drop around and see an honest to goiNliicss oil business lit 4 Sill South and Iloxelder. oK-ntn- Dear Community Workers: We have an opportunity In Ute ( lean I'p and Paint l p Canipaien to start a movement for rom-mutii- Mtemient which Is cer- tain to be gratefully appreciated y etgrgrtvidlcupiMirt-tall forward looking citizen. Here air a few prarliral JUHL lwayt , t Develop Cmniiiiiiiily Spirit. Make (lean StrecU. Improve acant (Jrouikls Puidic Ituildings. Beautify Our Homes ami the results a more beautiful ami healthful rity. Improved moraK rid need fire hazards, advertisi-our rity, ami bclw build up. lis fin-me- s business interprise, anil stabil-ics- . y restores and increases the lalue of real estate. Now eirryone, )oung ami old busy und put Murray City on ret a "PeoN-slal.- " The Commit SI KKERS LOSS ItV FIRE Helner of Taylorsvllle very serious losses by fire Tuesday night, wlieu his chicken toois caught fire from a brooder . Claude SiilTered Louse stove. Nine ctsips were destroyed MURRAY II j NOTES mid baby chicks perished nearly In the flames. About the Mime "Girls' Day" at Murray High tnimlN-of chicks escajssl and seven cisijis were savett. The loss Is mIomiI proMsl to Is' a marvelous The girls doiitied a sense tMllllllled lit from J1.L1NI to $l..Vxi muiii-s- . i f that moriilng when they with no luKiiramv. in their print Both the county firemen and nlliiil fiit t li iidoriH-dresses. responded to Murray City The first of the thns! main the alarm, li t with a h'.gh wind of the !. was the assembly blowing and the frame buildings dry, the flames swept through most program imdi r the ilins'Ilon of of them the firemen could I'biru Morris, lender of the M. (I. A. A. Tlie piognim intisistisl of get on the grounds. loudly itiimls rs by Sandy Junior High iihuol girls ruder the siis-rt.OOl) NEWS soll of Miss Jmseii; songs ...IterThe tallies of the Boptlst Church nbv Wright; talk - Mrs. Moffat of will give another of those delicious Hie Murrny Bard of Education: luncheons nt the church on Sninr iMings Edna Bailey Mid Merle day, April 12 fnmi 11:h to ai.'Ui ll'iiti; and a woniterful talk on p, m. Thes,. hours should aisntito-dat"The A I Ameibaii tilrl". by Mls nil business men. So come ilihrlotte Stewart, slate il Ins tor of along and enjoy a good home cook physlial tsbii in Ion. Tlie program ed meal for the small sum of .IV, proed of esMslsl lliterist to the r -- fin-me- s - - e MURRAY WOMAN'S CLUB HELP GET TREES The t'tah Agricultural Cuibge ht npiealed to the wnmetis liubs nsor the moveof the state to ment for planting permanent shade tns-s- , and will furnish the trees at very low price for this purjse. Four kinds of evergreen tres 8 Inches high; American Elm, Silcr Ian Elm, Honey I,ociist, Black Wsl all nut, Russian Olive, and from 12 to 1H Inches of which high, and various other varieties of shade trees. These trees range In price from 5 rents to f 1.73 for 2." trees. No orders for less than ST. Hill I accepted. Any further Information desired will lie gladly furnished by Mrs. n Maude or Mrs. I- - A, A-- Cbefc-wldde- his Miss Geruldine Perry of Puyson Ust birthday nunlversary Wednes who has bsn the guest of Miss day, April !th. quietly at home with Maxiue Simon the past week, rea family dinner at the home of his turned to her home TtKwdny son, Dr. W. II. ltothwell, X Third Mrs. Wm. II. Ilea ton was the avenue. In the evening. guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Simon The doctor hud r. very pleasant over the week end. and reading the many Mrs. J. A. little and son, Jerry day secliil delivery letters, telegrams !ee, is visiting her parents, Mr. and and curds of congratulation he Mrs. John Rowell. 220 Hill avenue rwclved. His home was laden during conference. Mr. und Mrs. with uiMiy beautiful flowers sent Little left here some years ago by relatives und friends. to make their home In Loa Angeles lr. ltothwell 1ms splendid eye- where they still reside. Home sight and time dss not hang heavy Gardens Branch. la where Ibey live. 1if"TiTshaTiil8." for the hours jmim and take active part In the cburcb iiunotleisl' when he res (Is his ucilvltbs of the community. tMNiks, iiuiny of whb-are In A number of ludles of the M'ur Staulsh and GertuMi. ray Woman's Club are attending the State Federation of Woman's CITY FIREMEN MAKE BINGHAM Clfubs convention now In session FIREMEN SI RI'RISE VISIT at the New house hotel In Rlt take. Mrs. Vie Anderson of Suit take The Murray City Firemen made was the guest of Mm. Delliert a visit to the Bingham Townsend, Wednesday. Tuesday evening. The visit was lu Mrs. E, P. Ilarker bus returned the nature of n surprise "party". to her borne In Taylorsvllle, after The Bingham number three months In Salt take. one mid two w. re holding a Joint A large, crowd attended tlie Mur-lameeting, however, and surprised First Ward Sunday where they the Murruy firemen by having a heard the Conference program over most Interesting program for their the radio, Installed for the occasion entertainment. by the Granite Fiwnlture Company. There was a most Interesting Mayor Townsem! and Couimts talk by Mr. Mackny, chairman of sloner Eckman went to Price, WedState Firemen's Association, on nesday, where they lnsisscted. a Insurance, as well its various other hard surface paving In that city. numbers, both entertaining and In- ' Mlsa Myrtle Cramer, eust 3!Hh structive, lu fact the Murray fire- south, has returned from a visit to men consider their visit a vtsry her brother In Wyo. prollllable one and Imiic the King Tlie Sunday school classes of bam Uiys will return in like man Miss Luella Wheeler and Mr. Cheati er, surprise or otherwise. er Johns of South Cot tou wood were the guests of their teachers at Miss the decorations. Vine street. In anticipation of their Senior Wheeler's home on were play-is- l Games Monday night. Hop, to he held I'tbbiy night, the nud ri fresh men ts served to IS. seniors the assembly proThe Itrlnton Electric shop is regram Thursday. The program, ar a real spring cleaning am' mixing laiigisl by Vtrn Farrer and tareum You will scarcely rearrangement. offb-erswr. as fol Iverson, class rcngtilze the place. See for yourow: A selection from the orclies. self what an Improvement Mr. Brln-toira; talk by Mr. Atuleison; song Is milking In line with the clean and dunce by the '"I'kelele Chorus"; up and (silnt up campaign. reading by Clara Morris; song uml Eider E. A. Brltllng of Mill iToek dance by "I'kelele Chorus"; saxo ret u rinil this week from a Ward phone solo by Frank Thoite; solo by mission to the Northern States. Arloti Erliksoti; damv by Sylvia John P. Nelson of Itrlnton Ward Avne Smith; talk by Iirenm Sweu who has Iss-very low with pneusou. Taking the program ns a for seversl weeks Is slowly monia we sample of the seniors' alilllty. It Is exss1ed It will t's Improilng, but iitiilclpiite a "I p big" dance, more weeks be he has many go Mid find out for ourselves. ins l bis normal health. regal fully The first triangle of the debuting Mrs. Mary A. Hatch of Duchesne will Ik held Thurs prcUiiiliiaric U visiting her sister, Mrs. I). II. day and Friday of this week. The Dorton, on Boxelder street. scliislule Is as follows: Thuisilsy Miss taw Is Mutiston of Billings. Granite affirmative Vs. Cyprus Molilalia has Iws-the guest of Mlsa r.t Griuilie at 2 p. in.; Cjpru the Campbell Ruby past wek. affirmative Vs. Murray negatlie Rols-r- t ami Charlotte Hun Paul, llun.l.-Wright. Merle llohh) at sen In Salt visited their cousins Cypnm at 2:.'tH; Murray affirma- take during the spring vacation. tive (Vmi Anderson. Verna Berg) Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Blacker is. Granite negr.tlve at Murray at end small daughter, Marie and son, 1:11 p. in.; Friday-Granitafflr have the ;icsts of Mr. inathe vs. Murray tllsrry nIon, nd Mrs. K. K. Blacker on Slate GraThomesoii, bulls jitx.onli k) at slri-c- t this wk. l4on has Just nite at U p. m.; Cyprus affirtustlve returned from a British mission. vs. Grr.ilte nt Cyprus at Elmo Hutchlsou is on a business II a. in.; Murray iifflrmnthe tMnr to Nevada. He will return the Jorie Norton. Vetna Berg) vs. Cyp- trip latter part f lb wwk. rus negallve nt Murray at 1:1.1 p. Mr. and Mrs. June Bennion and I m. Mr. Wlille niul bis on ui of fsmily of Cikevllle, Wyo, vlsltel debaters are unions for victory Mr. Bennion's ps rents, ift-- . and Mrs. but so ate we all. I'ii r ley Bennion In Taylorsvllle during the week, aud attended Water supplies In ialt take County are to Is clmked op and ttm.tr. ti h'.:f.ii S "ltrvrv passed girls. ! pre-ent- iil . n ueg-tith- After the pi' tn. in the regular gills' party as held in the gym. Clrver stunts and a girls' matinee date were enjoyable to the girl who participated eagerly. Tlie crowning event of the day was tin "Girls' Dance'' whlih t as usual, found to lie pleasurable to all who aitisnhsl. Tuesday night the annual bnn for the letter mm of the year wm held. Boys active In athletic activities were lhte who attended. They vlcited as the leaders for lictl Eugene year's athletic events; of fiHitbslI; Joe Woods, i opinio lHnieni, iaptaln of basketls.jl; John Pearson, bast-lmcnptuln ; and Sherman V'd as rapt(.4n of the traik Miss Styles and her ad sipiad. bad rbsren of values! riNikii't els o,uet ll e ln Funeral aerrlcea were held Sun-duApril 7, at 2 o'clock in Mill Creek ward for Wilber Pexton whose death, occrurod Wednesday, i y, April 2nd. Mr. Pexton'a death followed a lingering lllueas covering a three year period. The young man's young men friends acted as pall bearers and the young ladles as flower girls. The floral offerings were profuse und beautiful, and the chapel was filled to overflowing .with sympa-tblxinfriends. Tlie opening prayer was by Bishop E. N Rynearsou. The speakers were Bishop A. M. Cornwall. Thos. W. Ward aud Jos. A. Cornwall and Mr. Smoot of the Federal Reserve Bank, where Mr. Pexton was formerly employed. Mrs. Enid Park and Mrs. Chloe Pwk rendered a leutiful solo, aud a mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Enid Park. Mr. I. A. Hamilton. Mr. Alma Ward and Mrs. Chloe Park, sang another song. appropriate solo. Au Lloyd Croxiord rendered organ solo by Mrs. Jessie Rowsell. Benediction by John M. Parki Interment was In Mill Creek g ciMiietery. (kht Mr. A. O. says the Murray Iyeague Is behind the Cln I'p Campaign lu force. Watch them In the battle of the brush. Wasatch Motor Company Installs New Machinery The Wasatch Motor Company has Just completed the installing of new cr.f washing machinery. It Is the U. K. Wilson tyjie, con-dder- the world's finest high pressure tar washer, which furnishes four and three-tenthgallons of water per minute, at three hundred ponuds pressure. It Is equipped with Tlnip-kiMid Hyatt hearings throughout, which Insures smooth nud silent oKritloti. The Wasatch Motor CompMiy have employed an car washer and ("dlsher, and with their new equipment are now prepared to give the very liest In this line of service, continuing their outlined plan of "the best In quality aud s n exis-rtem-e- service." Sandy City News Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler witertaln-eat a party Saturday afternoon d honoring the birthday anniversary of her son, tawell. Games were played and refreshments served to Noal Jensen, James Crapo, Elwin Baguley, Grant Shaw., Glenn Hyatt, Blato Halt, Almon Saiuuelsou, Clarence Hansen, Jack Butterwood, Jay Van Dam, N'elda Plerson, Clorls Nelson, Virginia Ferguson, Gall Peterson, David and Lloyd Benton. Joe Rawson, Lcrln Hansen, Penrl Ostler, tawell and Verla Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Allsop had as guests for the week end Mrs. Henry Farr, and Mrs. John Farr of Ogden and Mr. Frank Wllllamsou I |