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Show No. 24 VOL. 41 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January S. E. Bringhurst Acquires Carlisle Motor Company S. E. Bringhurst on Wednesday, acquired control of the Carlisle Mo tor Company' business, located at 48th South and State Streets. The Interests of Harvey C. Carlisle were taken over hy Mr. ltring-hurs- t who now has complete control of the law plant and Chevrolet stile and service agency. the H. C. Carlisle established all lmslness in 1010, and during these years the Una hy unfailing courteous treatineut of Its (flowing circle of customers has increased in volume of sales and liuinlier of persons employed. S. K. liringlmrst hecame nssoci-ateand with the Jinn during has been to a considerable degree responsible for the growth and expansion of the Carlisle Motor Company in the automobile world. The firm has always Ism exclusive dealers In the Chevrolet car and lis tire covers are seen on snappy good looking automobiles all over the West. Mr. Bringhurst Is one of the lead ing citizens of Murray and every one who has had the pleasure of meeting him will Join In wishing abundant success for him in his new capacity of sole proprietor. A pnoperons year in the automobile Held is anticipated by many close observers and certainly the Carlisle Motor Company under the til reel Ion of Mr. Bringhurst will get its share of business In its trade territory. It is a pleasure for the Kagle to wish Mr. Bringhurst and the Carlisle Motor Company every success as well as to express the good will of the community to Mr. II. ('. Carlisle on hi retirement as a director of the "IIixu of Chevrolet", Murray. EXHIBIT AT RAY HIGH MUR. Sweet Toothed Burglar Plunders Murray Merc. Co. S. II. Fotheringham, of the West Side Grocery, Is making Borne very decided changes in the appearance of the interior of his store and at Robbers equipped with a large a distinct '"yen" for sweets, plundered the establishment of the Murray Mercantile company on Wednesday night. Entrance to the store was effected through forcing a window and then opening t'ic '""'It door for loading out ii choice assortment of gomls. Mr. A. Townsend, proprietor of the Murray Mercantile Company, says that several hundred pounds' of sugar comprised the most bulky items that rewarded the rohlers efforts. However, after securing a great variety of other fisals the burglars apparently turned to consideration of the raiment question. Many coats, shirts and various items of mens' apparel were taken and also an assortment of Indies' clothing. The plunderers even went so low as to take a half empty Ikix of cigars of the humble five ceut per truck and the same time is changing the entire silicy of conducting the business. Patrons of the West Side Grocery are to have the advantage of a taodreu cash and carry store, and It is the intention and belief of its proprietor to In this way give better service, and supply the homes of the West side with groceries and household necessities at greater savings. This would seem to be a progressive move, and in keeping with the trend of times. It is very evident that worn out systems of conducting any business cannot be continued successfully in (he face of the fast moving changes of this generation and time. The successful business Institution must move onward, keeping step with modern methods and innovations, else the inevitable will bapien, they will be crushed, under the wheels of modern progress. Simply because our fathers and grandfathers were successful In conducting their business by cer tain methods dot's not justify us In continuing the same methods a horror generation or two later it fdinply "can't be did" successfully. LIGHT OF REASON COMING EVENTS Mill Creek Ward will hold their annual Gold and Green Ball Wed nesday, January 2Sth. Elaborate plans are lazing laid to imike tills event a very high class affair In every way. Every lady will ts pre sented with a nice favor and the music will Im such as to leave no loom for criticism. Cat runs of the hall this year are: Bishop and Mrs. A. M. Cornwall. Mr. and Sirs. Mel-vi, Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Parley If You Wanl Normal a Times-- rooms. Murray Hi Notes - . Buy Every one agrees that there hat never been a logical reason for business depression in the United States. The nation's wealth has not left our land nor has it dissolved into thin air. It is here. The spotlight of reason shows continuing; business operating on a sane basis. For a lasting prosperity, buy what you need now Normally! him! ry Dm-vi- d :t -- The M. 1. A. of Murray Second Ward will give thrts one-ac- t plays Wednesday, February 4. The last! cue will be a in list ret and th other two have iml Itccll decided nu. bill will l.e announced later. the CMtMSATnl AUI O dollar Sandy City News may never again bring I Make your plans hi you can be re to attend the iihl lime latnce HI Murray Second Ward Wednesday January 21. This will be an event jc.ii w ill not want to miss. Connie's Hawaiian Music will Ik? Just right for both old and young. Come everyone, Murray Second Ward Mutual Invites joii anil promise you a regular old fashioned gixtd lime-th- at lo K old fashlolietl those who tike It ami plenty of nest-ctimes for those who ilimw The laughters of the Ftah Sand Iturr Camp of Sandy, met at the home of President I'lillriiie Cliarliet's, Friday January lull. I'ra.ver was by Sister Sophrona Is'itetiian ; Song. "Nay Steak No and III"; The lesson of "The Clark EsisslHion" was given by Mr. Miidijc Slapley; Mrs tlurller the Histury of her cr.iinlmot tier. Mrs. I'ldiciiiv tossl Herlstl; such you after-iiiNH- Murray Eagle ICe.Ktiiig, Olh, when the Spanish stud nets tact and by the content of the faculty, organized a Smiiisi club. Berenice Wrluhl, a senior ineiti j her and originator of this new club. acted a chairman and the election followed. The officer lows; President Vie president ehsled are it f"t Phone Murray 35 Serrtary Treasurer Hcrnhv Wright diaries .... Rowel! Wn Mjiry kL The memlier of this new Siwiilsh club are diligently at woik to bring forward a club that will to the Mhool and to the an aet fulifre students. The Hsmlli Cb li alms to 4iain a lietter understanding among the Spanish students and to stimulate them to take studies of fotclun languages. They will he eertaln to succeed In Ibis and other nndcrtak ltiirs tinder nnr faculty advisor. Hint Itothwell. r by and Mis Cbatlier: Mils-ba- t .ris M.ivine chr-lle- r t..nti.i niton. New were Mrs. M.ity t:. Jen-eMis, Katie oinfonl. and Itl'oWlt. Ttie hielesscs Mis, Ijoii-ttwere Mrs. I'lttieiH-Chiiilier and ineiids-r- Creek Muiiinl will present one-acplay Eiicsday evening January l'l. These plays aie under the direction of Eidd s n, t Mis. II. (ulier mem . weie Mrs, Itio ln-s Mr. Zella Suctisoii. Xljs, Vim I lain. Mrs. M.olte Sisp-by- . Mrs. Vcln.y .ll-.- p. Mrs. tl.tr-lic- t t..lietg. Mis. M iry tl hisii, Mrs. Fern th nth koit. Mrs. Cotdi t Iteiidi li ksoii. Mis, S,.!j,oMt t,tte- 1. Mr. FiUids-t'ldh.ii.i, Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, M,s. Allsop, Mrs. n..i. n.r W. I ll, and Mrs. I'cXtoll. I xiv In. i ptcM-n- l Is-r- s Jen-mu- lor-eta- Local Mention Mrs. C. E. (Jaufin entertained at Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotherlnghani Wright of Fifth East an t a In last week. party Wednesday afternsin 111 South, U seriously Mrs. O. to T. compliment rupworth. In a Salt take Itospltat. ho Mr. and Mrs. Held Hennlon, formerly Mr. Mary 1 Dudley. t nve been living In the Brown Mrs. George Brown attend"! I Mrs. Wlllam Cousins of F.at Fif- apartments , have moved to Tay-- ' lum hi oil In Halt Nike Tuesday af ty Third Hoiith who has !sn quite lorsville, (riKsin. poorly the past few weeks, is reo to he slightly Improved. Word has been received from' ported Mrs. AW IMvas, West Forty-eightMr. and Mrs . Joseph 8. Hetry of: South, who lias teen quite Mrs. Ien Martin will ! hostess their safe arrival In Hawaii. They! III the mst two weeks, Is lniov-Intt- . to tbe Murray Wotnen'a Bridge will sH'in! an Indefinite period dur-- j cluh Wednesday afternoon of next lug the w Inter months In that de-j Mrs. Eva Bishop will entertain week, it her home on Fast Forty-Eight- tlghtful country. Houtb. liicmts'r if the X. It. 1uh The Murray Woman's Cluh will! evening of next wecV. Mrs. lonard Mct'leary, formerty toeet Thursday afternoon of next! Mr. and Mrs. lon Gordon are S resident of Murray now lit ing In week In the Community Mcthodl-i- ! now located in their lovely hew Salt Lake, Is In a (oral hospital, Church with Mrs. I). W. Mtffatt home on East Forty Flgtith South. where she submitted it a serious and Mrs. A. Ftigute as hostesses. Mrs. S. II. Fotberlnghum had as es'rstlon Wednesday. The subject will he "(Vtnmnnlty Kctvlce.' her guests Monday, lirr sister, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. J. law of !(.. Hinghatit and small daughter tKirn of Salt Lake. t tab. were visitors at the home of Mr. atsl Mrs. Merlin Watta have CI.hi H. Forty-secon- s j , Tidesphore iiiiuils-- (ue of the biggest days nl Murray High Helmut was Friday. Jan-nar- i, s Mill second I I'lonis-rs- . value. It. lie vintage. Many clues and leads are being Investigated, aud It Is probable some trace may Ik1 found of these plunderers. In the meant hue you had best wear your old clothes, If you hava any, because a new outfit of garments now, might bring out questions. 1a us hos that the m called now on top, din's "I'nderworld, not decide to send gun men, gorillas, muscle men and Mustache Petes to Murray. The business depression idea Is sufficiently tough without having a bunch of yeggs come In, unpack their machine guns and get busy. It la reiorted that real gang men only pick on very prosperous establishments, so It may Ih some Murray merchants could claim immunity. Yeggs had liest stay away from the Murray Mercantile company as Mr. Townsend is planning means to make them quite wretchedly unhappy on their next visit. Marshal Call and Kd Ear sou are questing earnestly for the robliers and we wish an early capture of the burglars. SEEN IN THE Mrs. E. M. Rynear-soMr. and Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Merrill. Hosts and hostesscss are Mr. aud The Murray City School will .Mrs. I E. Croxford, Mr. aud Mrs. sponsor an art exhibit to be held John M. l'ark, Mr. and Mrs. Charlin the Murray high school auditor- es 1U sell, George Guudcrson, ium Wednesday and Tuesday, Hamilton, Walter Gchrlng, OlThursday of next week. The exhib- ive Hall. Enid Pextoti, Zlnda it will consist of l.'si colored prin's Writht and Naomi Croxford. of famous masterpiece, and presents an opportunity not often given to view world famous paiiiiiiu: subjects of such worth. Added Vah' lie will be given the exhibit by the talks that will lx given on art appreciation by Mr. IHIible. art Instructor at the high school. TIh exhibit may be sivii during the following hours on the nlsivc days: Tuesday from .':;til to 5::tii p. m. ; Wednesday from 3:.io to If :" p, m.; Tbiirsdny from 7:oo to 1:ihi p. m. A short mimical program will also lie a feature on 'IiiimIhv and oYbs k and Wednesday at 4 o'clock. ":.'' at Thursday Tickets fT the exhibit will by the school children, the proceeds of which will Is Used to purchase pictures for the m luml Established 1890 WEST SIDE STORE CHANGES POLICY Lid-die- ART 15, 1931 j Wed-liesda- In-li- tinned Into the Hen Cordon home Fort) eighth South. They; I. ate U-lUitig In the Chester fa j boon place for the past few on Fast The Woodcraft S.s lal Club en tertaiiicd their nieint'cis atleriiiHiii In Fiaternal Hall. The ci'liimltlee In charge were Hannah' O. (ihlandcr. Minnie lllseuinn and A de'lclous' llotence M'th-nryluncbeoli whs served to nineteen' HOLD MEN TO MEETING A City are Invited to attend a ims-lug to Is held in the Fireman's. Hall at Miihale, Tuesday January j '.""th. at p. in. Tlilsi meeting Is for the pntisiw of organizing a IN.- -t of the Aim can legion and to discuss the va ii'emliers. Cards were playel during: rious benefits coming to the Veter the afierniHiii and high prize was ans of the World War. i Slate officers of the A merit mi! won by Mrs. Mettle Urniiter. I'gioti and a representative of the' !'. S. Veterans ft n an will be In Mrs. Kate liibbs enteilaiiiisl at tends mv. Wistniembers of the N, II. Club It Is b"(Hs that rvety velersn In' liesday evening of last week. High the valley will l.e In atlendiiine. j tle was won by Mrs. Ellen Seven members were present It. A. Kli'si was misquoted In an Excuse lis, please. and a tight luncheon was served. article last We-i Tm-sda- J . I " - i Wat-reu- jth All ex servlie men living in Suit Lake County south of Salt Ijike: Ethel ' laHiip. The text mcetlng wlll l held Fiblny. January sHh at the lioiiie of Mrs. Florence n ! om. Miss Floreine Fewkes of Idaho, sister of Mrs H, A. ttlih. bus gone to Salt Ike for an Indefiiilte stay. Mrs, the W. O. N. B. Cluh Itols-i- at her eotertallHs! bonia on County street, last Friday rteiiing, Progressive Psk was ptajed and pibes won by Mrs, Edith Adamson, Mrs, Itig. White. Mts. T. A. Christian and Mrs. N. tt, lUds'tg. I,utn boon Was servcil to Mis. Adaiiisoii, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cluls-tiii, Mrs. llolsMg, Mrs. Itishon, Mrs, Hoi aiv !turklnhaw. Mrs. tJ. f, tColitlnued ou last pii(te n |