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Show r lXQL. : - 41 f : Jouring the iff No. 35" Murray City,' Utah, Thursday, April 2, T'i'.v. J Branch at Salt Lake ! ' -- s . thousands of wonderful inventions, designed to reduce labor and to Increase speed and efficiency. Many forms of recreation not known in his day would float before his vision." Can you Imagine BIp sitting be there scratching his head as on marvelous the pondered achievements and wonders of this modern machine age. On investigation be would learn that The United States Is the world's most wealthy country, that its vaults are full of gold, its elevators full of grain and its warehouses full of merchandise. That due to all this surplus it was unnecessary for all of the imputation to work continuously. As Van Winkle was a lazy felwould low this first knowledge surely aical to him, a nation over' of flowing with an abundance makes life worth every thing that living, a place, where machines do most of the work, his fondest dreams come tine. By this time Hip would be lookand ing for some thing to eat what a Jolt would be In store for Mm as he learned the other side of the economic question. Having no would money and no friends he have to find some work. He would to then discover that some alx seven millions of men are in the same boat as be, most of whom are more capable than he, for they possess various trades or other training. He meets these men in bread lines, objects of charity, the employment offhes are full of them, hundreds of Jobless are found every construction Job. He begins to wonder how all this tan 1m In a land so full of wealth, ami learns that approximately 4 cr cent of the people control SO per cent of the wealth of the nation, ami that the liO Hr cent balance of wealth Is Insufficient for all of T STEWART-REI- P'my. PLAYERS D 1 Seeing ihe pa luting of the Ford ears U n sight that will delight the eye mid 11 ihe mind with visions i f the old brush thrown out In the; rity dump. They fairly dip them in the I'll tii t or els, turn a jmwer device on that makes them change to make sooid last year and the achievement proThe Bev. O. W. Cassidy, D. D. when suspicion was aroused and gram held lVcemler 13, when &VX). la house guest at the home of Mr. they oozed out. in cash prizes were awarded. and Mrs. J. P. Payne. Ir. Oissidy They had vlsltitl Madsen's and The new oficers are: Miss Anne is a former pastor of the Iminanuel took a bunch of silk socks as souCrane, president: Miss Jennie BishBaptist Church, of Salt Lake City. venirs and wen waiting with these op, vice president: Kenneth SpenHe has also held pastorates In sev- and other loot lo take a street car Ihmald cer, secretary-treasureeral of the stronger Bnjvtlst church- when Marshall Cull, who bad been Norman Baw-deMadsen, reporter; es throughout the country. watching them, and at first com- song and yell leader. Dr. Cassldy, who Is conducting plaint, knew where they were, hnr- A program committee who will the "series of 'evangelistic mietlngsj ried up, and Invited them to accom-a- t plan the meetings and outings to Ihe Baptist t luirch. Is ltelng well j puny him. lne held during the year was an-received. His series of sermons for. His catch was reported to the iMilntttl with William Kasworra, ' ... a... it this week are taken from Our. .sail iiki ixince lorce, wiw rami chairman: Lurile Hawkins, Iw- last week uu earth coiielud- - il.uvn mill tulil Mr Pull ttiii Ink. rence Paul, Calvin Jensen and Gen- the triumphant message' lieved he had located some much ivleve Johns. with ing ill took ' This committee will meet next of Faster. The meetings, however, wautitl men. Marshall will continue through Sunday the Ihe robbers to Salt Lake and had Wednesday evening at the home of 12th with Dr. Oissidy speaking them phoot graphed and finger Miss Lucille Hawkins and plan the each night except Saturday. prints made for Identification. years meeting! and outings. The B. Y. I'. of the Baptist church conducted the service last SPEAKER INTERESTING Sunday night. Them young Hople CLUB FOR FLOWER rommehd-abl- e In themselves acquitted MEETING fashion. night the Monday The South Cottonwood Relief So Bev. E. F. Partridge, pastor of the of Salt of ciety held a wrty Tuesday after-- 1 Burlington IVaptlst Church, Mr. Carl Hansen, president Lake was the Kenker at Ihe ser- I hi Murray Flower Garden club m sin at the ward house. A program vices. These two scrvht's were pre- - has arranged lo have Mr. I. A. was given and refreshments were tmratory to Dr. Cassldy' Wnu-- , i....kM.,.. M.llk ut flower Club served. lug on Tuesday night. mowing to Is held Thursday even- Mrs. II. B. Carlisle, formery of ing iu the Murray City Hall. enter NKW ri.lMBING ESTABLISH- "Mr. Jackson was winner of Ihe this city, now of Salt ,.. ...... it.. ...... . . MKNT "" """r " i first prl.e In the Tribune contest i rllsle. who celebrated his Bay OakeyTndTini Morris have h.st year In Ihe ?I."..M home rla.s. r'""r ,i,,,l anniversary. Mnhday in themselves derided to establish lie will sN.k on the subject of; Iu mm Home This Hit business Grounds." the plumbing ray. "Illuming in1 in yellow and Faster color They will M'rate tinder the busi- U a timely subject and will tie were attractively lined In campnlcn1 green ness nn me of the M. k o. Plumbing nicely with the (lean-utable decoration. Fifteen giiesi en& Heating Company, wth offices at im.w on In every coniiiitinlly. 47."! Suuih, State Htreet, opposite It will Is lo every flower lover's J".vetl the occasion, and Ineludeed the Oisirge A. Jenkins mortuary. advantage lo It on hand al this' Sammy Bringhurst, George and , These yming men nre well and meet Ing. as Mr. iiJi koii Is sure lo Verl jMi'MIUan, Nlwhore Sberan-Ianand of Boy InformaWayne Murray, favi.tably known, having worked nt have wane very valuable Clifford of 'Ift Angeles and Karl their Hue of woik tx yean In tion for every Individual, who Jenkln of Ogden; Dale Thenell. In home Murray. They Bre progrtslve and , The meeting will le held lil H Stanley ,Mk,ulloiigb, Junior Ctuth-eraambitious, and we nre sure the BolKenneth IJiwrence lor, Nay bund Be and tar on citizen of the community wish oVloik nharp. Ihe MiirraV Flower Garden M!isoiis linger, Johnny Cruthers, Jack Slev- lliem well In their undertaking. 'en of Salt Lake. On another page tif the Eagle activltle with n bung. I heir ad , apsnr. Inviting and Mrs. R. (. Watwn entertained In (he plumb llcltlng your l.usi.,. K,,,s XT M KHU Kmt:R her liMthers and sister and Ihelr . ing line. VIU ON AI KII TF.MH iu honfamilies Saturday or of her hlrthhday anniversary. (HORtS RIlIF.VRsVL a r: ,." i Is a Tim Ford plant iu Salt wonderful institution a ml you must have Sir. Marsdcn take you through It. We would like to tell you about Ihe things you rail find there but It wetim to lake a long lime to pre pare very much detail. For one of the deport inclits tarries five hundred dollars won!) of parts and In other ways the plant Is on Hint scale and ll Is difficult to think of It nil. Mr. M.irileii )u mkhl say acted as host n nil wore a form fitting fop coat and was one of the receiving (Continued mi last page) FLORAL WINDOW BLOSSOMS FOR EASTER I'LVMOI TII SCHOOL STTDENT DIES F PNEl'MOM.l Mary Harker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harker of Taylorsville, died of pneumonia, Friday afternoon, at her home in Taylorsville. follow ing only a few days Illness Mary was a ninth grade student She Is surof the Plymouth vived by her parents, one hrothcer, Clifford and two sisters. Merle and Mildred. Funeral ervbes were held on Tuesday In Taylorsville Ward at one o'clock. Interment was In Ihe Murray City cemetery. hl. ; STAGE-VIIJ.- ITEMS - By Red Border and Bus Cue Well, here's a bit of new fur Have you tlte folks. Bui waif ever .heard t.f the M. G. A. A.? Be- Is I don't think there's ing whnt much chance that you haven't. But Just In case All that simply means -- MTRItAY GIRLS ATHM'TIC ASSorlATIiiN. And that In turn, mean the M1IS B"Mtcr Girls. The of the . In fact, all the girl MIIS. So much for that. Now here's Ibe l WW. Next Wednesday and Thursday nlglitt Ihey are going to Is In full Nissesson of the Iris Theatre. That I. all but the Wage, . ..... I k ni.. "v-- .. The Khver Kid Kon.pany Willi1"" where the 8 U are going to jsTform slmw ut IIk Murray In the rapacity of put on a erqsTt. Jones Mr. ami Mr. Ijiweni-First Wmd on April l'Mh. Gene Wins, Murray's All State The Murray FlrM Wartl Sunday have returned from a few week Guard, ha Joined them for this ((Yntlnuctl on last pKe) I 'rform s,'h(Hi susirlng tin pur'i'so. And lesi yet ha sent an on should and you plan nnf engraved Invitation to hi brother leliigj i and enjoying an evening Ml RRAV FIRST WARD M. 1. A. ITMPKLV JICGLERS asking ( H INGES HATE OF I.ECTt'RE ,,f f,l. entertainment. them to Is present on Wednesday The Murray First Ward Sunday night. And from what t hear they Sihmil I very active force for the The lecture by Dr. George Vf.yn be there And How! Now here' f 9 rn. Middleion, scheduled for Tuesday a Utile tip. You've heard the little ,.(KK r,immi,y iniisl io generous aupHirt on this of ibis work, March St, ha been story of how (he Riskier Pin Ihe y .how a ll will Is well worthwhile thangisl to of next week. MIIS team rloaned up on a State In every reect. wide tournament? Well, the 'lnl April T, Children are admltnl to the pv-Dr. Mlddleton will give an Itlun- - I this If you're delicate, don't go enlng show al only a charge of ten dated Icelure nn a "Trip Through near the Iris next Wednesday hlte. There will he no adml- - Because iis going to It plenty hot ! rent. . Hawaii." Plmse rrim'iid'cr April liwh I ioii charge and there will be other. (Continued on last page) Ibe dale and Murray Flrl Ward Interesiing numlsr on the program.j I" the 'liue Kleter Kid Kompiiny The lecture and program will be( Join the M,irray Cbunl'p of the Sunday given following Ibe regular M. I. A.1 Campaign In April. It will do you nnder auplie le-lle- e ' F.nMer gives Inspiration for many hranflfut thiiuirhi and Ideas but none mure than lo the florist, who may, w lib lovely flowers send forth n tiieinge nptfnllng to both (be i.plrlinnl and imiterlal senses. (Continued from page 4) Social Mention j ill li. 4-- H REV. G. W. CASSIDY. j s-- . I I d I fast at Kpendlng. The minimum wage Is seven dollars r iiy of eight hours and is of the reasons that one probably all In lhr Ford plant seemed to In going along ami Interested in their .. . 1 " color In no time. Mr. Frd has his men work five days n week so Ihey can send their money on Saturday ami Sunday. This is real thoughtful ami Is a wit bit unnetessary for one who Is :"i; Any T mot-tire- are. W! ' 1 commercial organization r . f .1 s i "rwhich has any desire to live and " Ci 1... grow with the times must begin by The Belief Society of the Grant building slowly and carefully. AlWard held a banquet and program ways with a first thought for the Tuesday in the recreation hall at quality of' their wares. 1 :30 for the members. A Stock (Vmpany Is a commercial institution. The Stewart-Hel- d of our community regards Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Simons their to Fayson Sunday and spent little company as such. These two' the day with Mir. and Mrs. W. R. boys, while not to be recognized for their business experience, have Wheaton. In the fundamentals of success of mind, coupled with a strong deMr. and Mrs. A. S. Beeler home termination to "Get there." Taylorsville are expected It is therefore clear that this this week from San Diego and Loh in business institution the making, Angeles, where they have spent the la not a concern, nor past five months. are they using their little company as a medlnra to "fill-inspare lime. Mrs. Vinal Mauss and children It is a permanent Institution, and Anuand Lind and Feggy Lou. af- this fact alone explains their contor visiting some time with her pa duct of the past few months. They A. I Lind. Mrs. rents. Mr. and have leen building slowly and left Friday for Southern CaliforEach and every unit of nia where they will join Mr. Miiuss carefully. I t (! tt.nl. "u meni and make their home. Mrs. Mauss n ' 1''"' ' was the motif of several attractive mt n n,, ,,i,h 11 efficient liimh.t.ns and teas prior to her de-- l rt ,m',r wem'rJ TO" j partne for the coast find no "make-shift- " At rehersals you will hear no excuses on their. A tar load of peas ltrt Murray, MS you find no ft'ene marked last on the way to Itiiladelphia, "CUT" Iwatise thy happen to I a wtH'k. Tills should be good news for bit difficult. They are making an all as there are a lot of unsold peas Bar nest effort to succeed In what In I'lah from last year's crop. j they firmly believe to lie a worth(Continued on page. 4) while and necessary Item In the life of the community. This belief x-- v v has been strengthened by Ihe kind r-v T I-Kp,M'r,m Jr nfpreclatlon INCWS H",,,Mr' v.- -, j shown by the patrons. But to go a bit further. As you Murray Iodge held a. very inter- have no doubt noticed the fi R j esting and instructive meeting last Players have to date given one set j Monday evening. shows. Tliis Is subject to change' OffiAn election of Grand in the very near future. In fact, cer was held. Brother Andrew plans have already lieen made to! Luiiihnilst was ehctod as our do shows that call for two of more to Ihe Grand Idgc and nets. And the productions set furj A. II. Fonda was elected as alterthe future will differ in the Rame, nate to the Grand Iodge, which diffeetlon. They are going pi hej vlll meet in l'rovo next May. As one ofj and, Bettcr.', "Bigger All Veteran Oddfellows will 1 so aptly nxpreswil it the players t nterialneil Lodgp by Sal) other day while seuMng to the No. J. April 3rd. Thp District An-- , show. "The baby has learned lo sc litlon will give a benefit daftca walk" And here'i R bit of hewa a Iu thn I. (I. o. F. Amusement Hall to the use to which Ihe Infant Is in Salt IJike Saturday night, Apgoing t put his new found leg. j ril 4th. Tli R.Tt Pliivitra r.iw.n u.o u. .ti In Jepson orchestra will furnish Ihe, lfllh. Q1,f I'1' Al,rl "P f,,r nd and all Oddfellow music one o young. But then, It's a families and friends are Invited to husky kid. And one we're sure to attend. hear much of. And now a few words alsuil This production I very( WARD CEL CREEK "Iilcy". joLL j much Rlong the line of procedure EBRATES 82ND ANNI . j BUILD FOR FUTURE T os Mr. W.- F. Wimmer of Angeles, was the week end guest 1 H It Is customary to award members of State Championship basketball teams a nil nature gold basketball, to wear as a watch fob. The state athletic asoclation awarded a silver basketball trophy to thee Murray High 8chool, but Individual awards are not made by the state ' association. It has been thought that many people in Murray would like to help purchase the Individual gold basketballs for the boys. Contributions In any sum are being received at the First National Bank, at the Murray City Pharmacy and at the Mturray High School. These contributions will make the boys feel that their awards are the good will offering of the entire community and tlicmedals will Is presented to them as such a gift of iipIK'rclatlon for their achievement, giving from the community. Jack Wilson and Jim Allen, from Join now, and pur it over in a San Francisco and Keno, Nevada, big way! resnftlvely. were collecting souvenirs from Murray and getting ac- COUNTY CLUB OFFI-CER- S quainted iu a very praeidcal way ELECTED Tuesday, until Marshall Call asked tin to the city! lbein to accompany At a meeting of (Vunly 4 II Club jail, thus hani'iering their opera-- ' b aders Monday night, March 30, In lions. the Murray City Hall, officers for They visited J. C. Penney Com- l the ensuing year were elected, and pany store and bad managed to committees numed. j slip a suit of clothes in a pajer Marteneau, County Agent, gave bug they curried and had returned; a talk and reviewed the work done Sau-der- g i Had Itip Van Winkle continued to sleep until 1031 he would find The 1'nlted States facing a iteeullar He would see economic problem. . Aluy. The jmrty left Murray in good "spirits and arrived at t lie plant iu ja Jovial mood listen to Mr. Mars-Jilcn few minutes, and you will understand why. He lielieves in cheerful. The Ford plant in Salt Ike, one I 12 .T2 in ihe United Slates and jof ;ln foreign countries, is a thing of ; beauty and a Joy forever, as they or whoever it g jiy In Shake.sjieare, is that said all those rhw1 things. The office of the plant is a treat to the visitors and makes oik feel J likp buying something or going into Jii conference with himself and re- si.tvini to iro home mid wash ihe windows or tit least empty the bask et of waste palter and last months I unpaid bills. in Ihe plant is of; Evcrythhin cleanliness and efficiency , n striking 9 almost mid reamed of In all Ihe us- I mil places of business. Henry Ford has one Idea that is a body blow to Ihe cigar smoker or ye chewer of plug tobacco. This Idea Is the painting of the corners of tin rooms with white paint and 1 there's a Fa I for you," where are jj you going to throw your old dead 'J cigar stumps it the worn out cud s I .t .... - I ... A..1 i'i puis ton.ici-o- . Aisfi wnert can .1 tne J bits of waste . pajHT and string and 1 other odds and ends Ik thrown. 1 Mr. Ford says to throw them in the waste basket, or garbage can where they lielniig and there you ,1 Individual Awards Murray First Ward won first place in three out of the four evDo not foret the Murray Clean-U- p Campaign for the Bridge CMiil Wednesday afternoon ents in which they participated at entire until or of month April premises are in order. your at her home on Vine Street, Winder Ward last Friday. The City Commission has arranged for special truck serThe drama "In the .Mjiking" unMiss Amy Jenkins will arrive der the direction of Mrs. Keed vice for refuse removal during April and you are invited to home the latter part of the week Swenson, won first place, with Mermake free use of same and to call the City Hall if by any from McGill, Nevada, where she rill Tew, Elva Brown, Belle chance you are not properly served. lias heen teaching school, she will Victoria IVterson, Merle Every town and city of Utah is engaged in a drive to enspend the two weeks spring vaca- Hobbs and Charles West participatable thetn to present an attractive appearance throughout the tion here. ing. summer. Murray has always stood in the front rank in these In the Gold and Green dance and now is the time to score again. battles clean up Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eyre re- - contest directed by Miss Elva turned during the week from a Brown, Enua Berge, and Eugene Murray City has a beautiful appearance and makes a fine seven week's visit to relatives in Jones won first place. impression on the visitor. Do not let the least bit of carelessMinersville, Ftah. The Beehive Girls won first plHce ness affect the appearance of which you arc so proud. In the Folk Dance and the follow- , Call the City Hall and ask for Chief Larson, if you wish Mrs. J. W. Wright of Hynim, Ing girls jwrtlcipating: Nellie Drol- a special truck. The Chief will do the rest. The City CommisT'tah, is the guest of her son and linger, Leone Adamson, Tlllie and sion thanks you in advance for your interest. Mrs. L. and J. Orabelle Brown, family. Dr. Wright Lola Neeham, this week. No Elaine Anderson, Mary Jenkins, POLICE FORCE CAPTURES ra Neilson, Barbara Brinton, Ada TWO-PETILARCENY S. Mr. Frank Downey of the A. Bess, Margaret Poole, Vera Carl& 11. left during the week for Mex- - son, . Lar-senMary Berge, and Doris few ico, where he will siiend a the names as Two men Mir. (Myth Mnrsden, with the idea i,f showing (lie Kuril Truck assembling plant lit Salt Lake to Hit resihostt-sas acted of 'dents Murray, ,or liost, rather, to a party lust Frl- - F. O. E. News Team To Receive Murray Clean - Up Campaign Mrs. I). A. McMillan was hostess to members of the Murray Ladies u t MURRAY FIRST WARD WINS IN THREE STAKE CONTESTS Local Mention Ford Established 1890 1931 , Tlia window of Ihe Murray Floral i '"r,n ,n preceedlng nara-'- t VERSARY nhop Is always Is'iiutiful. but thl( week It Is a verHihle feasl for the( graphs. And Is without doubt the flower lover. The pure stalely j jjm ('peek ward will he eighty-- ; most difficult play yet attempted Faster Utile are surrounded by twrt year old on April Pth. Mill by the S it. It Is a comedy of Ihe the dainty plreus. hydrangeas. (r.K Ward Chapel I we under-- ! most delightful type. A comedy if, lovable' baby rose rtlmlsT, Ihe antrdjf tin'' staiid, the second ward house to te errors on hy part f aml'liious ymtnuwlfe, and a j i of other lovely ,nit In the SnU U;e Valley. 111, and A birthday party la twin planned. patinit young Inisband, That makes j plant. In the midst of Ibis lovely sub, for April 8, lo bu held In the ward a good situation. But add to this a' buslnc man who ha ling a via nt Fiixinr Lug rie. and thait)l. At that time the progrcaa gruff old In aurroundlng himself auccceded. from Its side downy baby thick and vicissitude of the ward during emerge and run around In n mini these eighty two year will be re-- j with a few million of dollar, and j two delightful young women. One viewed In edig and alory, autre garden and run. There Is no doubt nmny who have( bis daughter, a little lady of ldens, After a b.i. dreary winter, when ome of which might le practical. Mosmiuis nre o rarely eeu. It I a at some lime leen memlera of thl a young wife, just enough to And avail who will Joy lo Isbold those dainty bbsun. venerable ward Greenwich Illusion nNait rehave to thl of themselves foretell lotm which opportunity the coming of a timnli of spring ami cummer flow turn and mingle In Ihe festivities village and Ihe spie thereof. This 'Improve our laugh market. Boi ,r thin era. parly. we can go much farther. We hnv I come and to Invited Kvcryone tinier your Easter flower now. j ( Continued, ut last Jwge) most welcome. Is will will not Is disappointed. hi yon J t't ( A rehearal of the Cottonwood Slake Chorus will be held a tiu.il j Sunday April !5. at 3 p, m. Ir Is lmHirtanl Unit all member ' of the thortit altetiil as wiiue Inten slve wik on No. 12. Hie Finale of Ibe "Vision" and "Springtime," by Straus will Is? done. One big "push" please lo put thli "r,T. (Signed) STAKH Mt SlC (ViM- - M1TTKK. ( : ; ,,. cl Tis-vla- ORDER OF IU Nl.ltl KG 1MK ' A big dance will Is given by Ihe Order of RtltHs'tg No. 123, al Fraternal Hall In Murray, on Saturday, Aptil 11th, Music wilt be fmiiisli.sl by Ihe will l "Itevellcl." Rivfteshliictit for te'i.cl, Aitinls-liiii will tiil a. le tV cent and ladle ii Sttiool. tueet Ing. I good. |