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Show 5J 193- - j 32g : ESTABLISHED 1800 MURRAY nil. I TAIL THURSDAY. Al K1I. VOLUME 43 6, Is) S3 No. 33. Kill HIurray City Business and The New Almanac I Professional Men Hold Meet cans Annual M. I. A. 2ScJ ins 20c Banquet Held I fThe a n mini M Men nml Gleaner for25tOlrls banquet of Cottonwood Stake n 20twis held Friday night In Murray Hist Ward recreation hull, where 1fVfllT IS8Y.II1.I fill til ll'lllvli ill til'' event i fciant Ward won first prize of $5 for the most attractively decorated tlile, which represented t lie inoiith of April, and consisted of Easter dfvorntions. Murray First ward was second anc the month of May rs 25c whs tlieir theme, carried out In rs 2(k flowers, a wishing well, etc. This S 05t prie was ?2. :s 05cs jMr. Verl McMillan, stake hoard ni'iiilier presented the Taylorsvllle 'basketball team with a silver basketball in honor of their recent victory in t lie stake l.askethall tourna- - '. J 9 15c ni-n- f. p'.Mr. McMillan also presented the .. 10c 'B'nnion Ward lasehall team with in pennant at this time, In recogiii- - 7c lion of their achievement last snm-- 10c But in winning the baseball champ-- . U 98c iMishlp. w fj JJ;URANIAN SINGERS GIVE CONCERT ise j SUCCESSFUL j : ,25c Singers pave their t Initial cotuvrt last .Sunday evening 49c hi the Murray First Ward, and il.M from nil iudictitinns, Mr. Robinson " i.is develojied another high class f Organization. 69c i j A lot of credit should go to this Mall. Mender gentleman for taking a 39e I group of green singers, and giving Klished u concert a they did 59c tist Sunday. The hoys have already . 5e j yeceived enough Invitations to keep I them busy all summer long. . 25e f The Uraninn . its At a meeting of the business and professional men and other citizens, held in the city hall Friday night to consider the local situation, I). A. McMillan presented a message from II. I?. Striiigham, manager of the local plant of the Utah Woolen Mills, that not only would the machinery for the manufacture of woolen cloth had just been added to the factory. The Murray plant of the Itocky Mountain Packing corporation, said T (5. .Miller, field representative, to can late icas and tomaonce the difficulties between toes, growers and factory officials are Come To A close The classes on "Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick," "Understanding Your Child," and "Prenatal Care," conducted under the auspices of the Arlington Parent-Teacher- s last association, closed n witli afternoon progala Friday gram and social. Those contributing were as follows: to the program Tenor solo, Milo lirown; piano and duet, Mrs. Clarice llergnian, Miss Mclbn Smith; solo dance, I Mima Reynolds; talk and distribution of Red Cross certificates, by Mrs. Maxwell of the Red Cross, assisted by Miss Pack, teacher of Home Hygiene class. Talk by Mrs. Hudson, head of Hie Salt Lake Solo, Home Nurses' association. ukulele nccoiiiiNUilmeiit, by Helen Hoopiina ; tap dame, Ruth Peters and Helen Caiinegieter, accompanied by Mrs, Clarice Uorginnn. Itoth Miss Pack ami Miss Faraday, teachers of the classes, spoke a few words. Miss Rea Johnson on ac was unable to Ik present count of closing of a 11 her class- set lied. Superintendent of Schools E. Allen Iintemati, as chairman, appointed a committee consisting of Philip Rent, George II. Watts and T. Ray Kingston to confer with those concerned in the crop growing and canning. Alex Wilson, manager of the Utah Fire Clay company, stated that, in asniuch as his plant depended largecomly on mining and smelting panies for its business, operation was low. L A. Walters, manager of the Utah Ore Sampling comimny, said that despite the closing of th Murray Smelter, his concern would continue to handle ores for Tooele, Garfield and other smelters. Mr. Ratemnn, discussing school finances, said $9,KX) had been cut from the 19X1-3budget. Mayor Fred Peters and Commissioner Clifford Hanson also announced cuts In . the city budget: A similar meeting will lie held April lift, when committees will report on local economic conditions, and a permanent organization will be effected to Itolstor up local trade, according to Harry Kobblns, secretary. (Cepjrttbt, W. . C I es. Good Friday Will Be Observed in Murray 4 A meeting of the following representatives of nil Murray church namely, lUsIiop S. E. Itringhurst. Murray l"ir?t Wird : Jfishop EphnUm Wahhptist, (Jrant Ward ; P.ishop It. It. hiismusseii. Murray Second Ward; Her, John Feiertag. Lutheran chnrch; Kev. Ormon C. King, Methodist church; Her. J... P. Payne, liaptist church; . Patrick Maguire, Catholie church plans for an oh servanee of Good Friday, April 14. from 12 to 3 p. m. The plan is to ask the Murray business houses lo close on April 14. from 12 to 3 p. in. and permit to ponder on the moall mentous occasion of the. 19th of the Cruxlfictiou of Jesus . and-'ltev- y Christ. Murray City Commission has endorsed the plan, and Is In observing this sac-m- i anniversary. Mrs. Arthur JUshop will le. hos Mrs. AllxTt Hcrgen of Ogden visThree committees have been ited at her mother's home one day tess to the X. II. Club Wednesday 1o visit, the business men or at their regular business and so- otherwise proiliotlug.lhe observaiic-o- f Jast week. cial meeting, at her Lome on State the day! . Pateman entertain-at luncheon Thursday at her home, CSS Vine street. j rd Mrs. E. Allen a few friends ! M Dr. H. X. Trotzky and family will residents In Murray nt 1"3 Court .Avenue. r ' 1 Mrs. Joseph Reunion sent last week visiting tier three brothers In I i Sugar City. Idaho. M :, t Ureet. and thought Is Too little-weigto In the events In! Auierlea Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Short and given and a few ourhistory religious motored to daughter Margaret, to this observance devoted hours for the week end, where Ogden citnnot fail to Improve our mental were the guests of Mr. Short's they homes. sister, Mrs. Frank lrlggs. The present time will le looked upon In years to come us a history Mr. and Mrs. Joe Musgrove have making 'of period. An moved Uuk to their former place of sacred days and seasons ami a residence on Jones Court, which hns turning to the faith which upheld been repaired after' the. fire lam-ag- our Pioneer forefathers will he a s , potent factor lif making this epoch of a few months' ago. one of a renewing of the simpler nml White (laughter virtues and as a progress making Clin. Mrs, Eyre,- and time In thlngs.splritual which have Mrs. Edwin Helen. Iss-too nmch neglected in the past Mrs. ("la rein v.Usk wood spent-thweek end at Provo. where they at- aud this neglest has contributed In tended birthday jsirtles given iu no mall measure to bring the na. tion the present unsatisfactory conhonor of rcliitlviii, ' dition. ; ' ' Mrs, AlU'rt W(kM was hostess to IaI us all observe Good Frldaj, the O., V. .O. Club Inst Wednesday April K fru'm 12 to 3 p. m. . ; You will feel mi Inspiration from nt her" home on Syond 'West, .tie at cards, WgJi so doing and an Improvement In nftertiooti was sis-n- t toward tlio prize ts'lng won by. Mrs. Charles the' general attitude will make tV that of Mrs. to spirit tilings Eiitchel,' low prize going ; tnlnsiiin much the of from us fren John ItctgiT, , and iseotirage-inen- t of" fear, iUtrust "t h n r are entangling much of Mrs. Joseph IU nnlon had as her to gnlu the greatest dinner puts Winlnesdny evening our efforts at her. home In Taylorsvllle, Mr. and good .from our lives. Mrs. Schuyler Cull and dnugliter, returned SCOUTS ATTEND TOWNOW AT Tlielma, who has ren-ntlr. of from n mission in the southern r ht obsi-rvanc- e Mrs. C. It. Woodbury, of Hinck ley, Is a visitor nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotheringhiim. - received Announcement has hero liV mint vcu. nt the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Nlles llosch-jer- . In Lmg Reach, Cnllfornln, Sat- April 1. U-e- I Ittnhty, : 1 Mrs. Thomas Powell Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Alston, ... I I., Ill Ik......... ll'IIIIT, I MlllljlllU. Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. lHiw.il Pike, 2WI Ninth East, who hns Us'ii very ill for some lime, Is still In a very critical condition. Mr. W, L Wright rctiirnol home from the hospital during the week, where she is recuis-ratlnir- , from lier rm-n- t serious Illness. ' r. slates. Mrs. Surah Hndley, who has licet very til the jtiist few weeks, Is re- ' The 8. S. 8. H. Club were entertained Thursday .by Mrs. Iw-I- s ported as slightly Imjiroved at this Tripp and Mrs. It. O. Simons, at time. th former'. Jiome on Vine street. Mr. Glen Itennlon, who has mett Luncheon was scrvetl at 1 :.K, ,the the winter on his fnthcr's nmch In remaliider of the afternoou . W'yomlng, Is vtsitinjf Ids parents sH'iit In a soclnl wny: Lust in Taylorsvllle. vii Page) ((VntlnuiHl 1 Six Murray Hoy Scouts attended Pow Wow held at the l. of U., last Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday. First Class Siout from Troop 1)1, who attended, were George Jenkins. Mike 1 avlih. Marshal w Hrlntoti, Itnsell McltonaM, and . Peter Xenakis; and Hols-r- t Wartl of Trwip 78. the Siwit South Mrs. J. II. Smith, 4SUS State street, and ; Mrs. W'. C. East Tucket t, 2IM South, are taking the names of all their children to jiarents wanting HIGH SCHOOL BAND L C. Miller Medal Forty-eight- Award Is Made MOTHERS CLUB In line with other communities The L. C. Miller Public SjK'ak-In- g in the state, the mothers' of Muraward was won by Xephl Kez-i- i ray have organlsl u Itand Mothria n Monday evening In the coners Club at the Murray High test lieM In the Murray High auSchool. ditorium. The purHise of the club is to Six contestants very ably pressMHisor activities to aid the school ented the argument for tlieir e band financially and in every activa subjects, each making ity that, will be of benefit In any truly interesting talk on questions way to the kind. and problems most vital to the t of world at large nt this time. Mrs. A.'o. Coot is tlie organization. , the executive ci handled bis Xephl Kezarian of which Is not yet fully sul jiH t. "The Gobi Standard" with complete. The club Is hard at work ability. Indicating he had given Inat present on a number of activi- telligent study to the question. ties for financing the lranssirtu-- I The judges. Mr. Melvin Strong, Ion of the band and orchestra 1" of the Jordan High School, Mr. Ijogiiu. where they will pai'ticfjuite Glen Howe, attorney, Murrny; nnd In the stale contest to be held there Mr. Howe Moffatt, Salt Lake atApril 20 21 22. torney, nil escclally qualified to Each iiiciiiImt of the band will Judge the contest, found some diffinance their own meals for the ficulty In making u decision. The baIn t o days, and the logan schools sis on which the judging was made ami citizens will furnish lodging, was the content of the address Itself but l! remains for the Mothers club nnd the delivery post ure, diction, to - provide ways and means for etc. transporting the band to Logan. VETERANS GIVEN This undertaking is a most worthy KEP.KKAH one ami will no doubt receive th'4 JEWELS liberal support, of eveij; family In held on At the Veterans the district. Their major activity a of Is I In II. the time In this Fraternal sponsoring' at Tuesday evening concert and' dace to W given at Mrs. Itay Arnold and Mrs. Gertrude the Veteran the Murray High Schol auditorium Cannegieter Saturday evening. April 1.", at. $ Jewel for fifteen years of regular o'clock. The band and. orchestra uttoiulatiiv. Mrs. Ed Hawson of ii It Like made the presentation In will give a concert which will Isfollowed by a dainv. Tickets to both in appropriate spiis-h2." The Veterans meeting followed the conceit and daiici' will 1" cents for and adults for the regular business meeting of iuts studiiits. Every cent of the the Kibiknh lodgo. A short program f.iuds realizeil from this concert was given consisting, nf vocal solos atel dance will ls uvd for the pur by Mi-- s Maitaii i nnd Miss Flor p,A Indicated. The dance itiiiMc ciico Ciiiuieglcti-r- , readings by Mrs. fiir'il-he- d without any In ne I. Sijdhi Iiih t of Salt Iike, will l f kind. of and Mr. Edward Smith, also any charge Talks were made by There should Ih a ca parity crowd Salt Lake, on this occasion. Entering the baud Mil Frank Ciinnegicler, Mrs. Jack In tills contest Is h most Important lieu and Mr. Iiura Hmllove, all Refresh-uh'HIstep by the hlth school and should of San I'iego. California. i to 1,V the Honed wen' eighty lie elicoillaged everyone. (tiller netlvtties for tills project p't'ois III lit tendance. a r.iKi' sale lit the lilll hcIiih'I l mm hers will furnish w here .the HOME .. COMES HACK cut eiike to be sold for 5 enis ' of at the lunch hour. Ice reiiui will ! Mr. J. E. Porter, formerly lunch sold dally ylurlng the perlot. Murray, .but lately of California, piis-ivc the children'"!! 5 t ims'mnie buck home. Mr. Porter Items. wlioh'vome lunch (or,thee formerly owned and iiratisl a garage In Murray, and 'eft alont The ladies. Aid Society of 'the eltUt years ago to make his boiii" Uh In California, Methodist church will tnoct lb' has couclitibsl Mrs. Is tin place like home, Floyd (.'rvn, JW Coatsville Hist tin-r, u venue, Wednesday, April 12. jtnd relur'uisl here, lisatlng again In the garage business at 4! 4721 Soutli State sln-ct- , Mrs, lirucsj Jiicobscn. of Mr". Potter's son." George 1 PortSecond West, rcjsirls 'Another unusual egg laid by'ne of lief jeur er, 1ms established hh aiiloinof-Uold lieiis. This rgu measures four bllilieS t doer to bis find Inches in length, end to end. and sup-ti- l father'i", where ls ; lx and .'one finlf Indies In rlrcuni-fcreiitc- . hatidhsl. will ies of all kltnls s rllioujfli "there old friends of Murrny In- TheJu might Is1 at least tHree'inne, the patnitiage of their friends vlj this egg. and hois to ami acquaintances pte-iden- 1 miH-tiii- . !' j s iil-ii- ir n-n- e s I'i - '', camimlgn for Murray City, to last from April first to April .'50th has been set on foot by Mayor Fred Peters, and cards listing the Items In the plan have distributed to the schools. Tlie prizes this year are to be offered to the schools of the city and a capable group of judges will be appointed to consider tlie claims of the contestants. can Any help that the cltla-ngive the children, or work that Is done around the lawns and homes will aid In the improvement of the apiH'urnnce of the city, Tlie movement Is to he of considerable Hcoie this year und the following letter from Dr. Deatty may help to show tlie Importance of the campaign. "Every effort should be made to render homes more attractive by the painting of houses, removal of unsightly outbuildings, repair and painting of fences, planting of gar- dens, and trees, etc. Water supplies and sewage disposal plans should receive attention. The creation of garbage districts and the frequent and systematic removal of fly breeding refuse such as garbage and manure Is recommended. "At n meeting of the general committee, a plan of oieratlons should be outlined nnd publicly annoum-ewith request for uctlve cooperation of all citizens nnd groups of citiA Classes For Year d h4 ' MCN, DELIGHTFUL LEATHER, COOV R?R Sc" for . FULL Murray Clean-U- p Campaign Contest Now Under Way h Clean-U- s . attend the summer kimlergarten zens. this year. They will upproclate l "A honor roll of towns coois-ratioby calling them your the exhibiting greatest inlrest and up to enroll. t the results will be pubshowing Parent-TeacherassociaTlie lished close of the Campaign. the at those all to thank tion wishes The Sanitary Engineer of the to make the contributed who a aiiccess, and also those State Hoard of Health will be Sent classes to confer with you on request" who took part In the program Helow is a copy of the Clean-U- p last Friday. cards distrilxiled to the schools Is u basts on which the childand GRANT WARD PRESENTS ren to be Judged. are OPERA (Continued on Ijist Page) Grant Ward presented the opera "In Old VIrglnny," or, a "Daughter LOS ANGELES MAN HERE of Ijingworthy Hall," Wednesday evening, April 5, to a well filled Making a business survey of Utah hall. . for the purpose of creating a The oera was Klsinsorcd by the greater Interchange of Utah and M. I. A., with Alfred Craven, as Ios Angeles products, Alliert V. musical director; Mary McMillan, Welgel. iHmiestle Trade Commisdramatic director; Harry Peterson, sioner of the Lom Angeles Chamber and Clarence Wahlqnlst, stage di- of Commerce, will be In Murrny rectors. Miss Gwen Wain, in chnrge on Saturday, April 15th. He Is makof the dancing, and Miss lulu Jening a six weeks tour of tlie state. sen was 'accompanist. Wlille here he will call ujion The cast Included the following: business men nnd producers to Miss Fern Fenrrer, Miss Margaret discuss possible sales outlets for Blaln, Miss Gwen ltluln. Mr. Neils Utah products in Lis Angeles, nnd James McCoy. Mr. Jiicobscn, Mr. will also endeavor to find opporFrank Wain. itr. Elmo Mclllan. tunities to sell more Ixs Angeh-- s Miss Mary McMillan, Mr. Veiiile iiiereliamllse In Utah. Hunt, Miss lteth Stone. There were Tlie Ls Angeles organization also a large number In the chorus of Islieves that the west will be more boys and girls, the flower girls and quickly deVelojHsl If tho people of the'picanliitiles. the west practice umre trade . ; Mr. Peter Rich of Heniijon ward birthwas the honored guest on his ROY SCOUTS HONOR . day Saturday evening at it party COURTS CTRTAIMJ) given by his neighbors and friends was at his home. A buffet sups-Court of honor for Hoy Scouts of sened to thirty five. The evening CoMohwoihI (Miuncil will not be held was ss'iit In playing games. the first Sunday of each month, as to a new plan formerly, FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY oiuliiH-d- . by Dr. Calvin S. Smith, SPECIAL PROGRAM chairman. ' Eight such courts will lo held The next meeting of the First yearly, four' In schools ami four In Ward Relief Society will have a churches. The llrst one under the program as follows: new plan will Im held at the PlySpirit mil and Intellectual growth of mouth Junior high school, Taylors-villiRelief Smiety Teaching, by Mabie April 'js. Parker. Dm trine ami Covenants; The scrip COTTONWOOD STAKE tines of the dispensation of the HOSPITAL RUSY fullness of times, by Augusta sis-clu- Is-s- s recl-prmit- y. r -, Dis k ma n. New arrivals nt the Cottonwood ,Thc subject "Home Economics" Stake Maternity Mantle. Is will treated by Amanda Comments on IJterature, by Res-sl- , ers, by liora McMillan. Missionary expericiuvs will be given by Thehna Cull, who hns just returned i from a mission to the Southern States. hnve numbers Sxi'liil mush-n- l nrratipHl. ln-c- make many new friends In the In the relations with cltlA-ncommunity. Cull on them at their place of business and make them welcome. s for the e Olxcti. Value of Social Service to Moth- bus-lucs- hospital month of March: Mrs. laniard Steel, Lnrfc, lxy, born March 2. Mis. ("live Card tier, Mid vale, a girl, horn March 2. Mrs. Joseph Throckmorton, Salt Like, Isiy, Imm Mtirch I. Mrs. Harold Ashman, Rlverton, a girl, born March 5. Mrs. Win. Murray, a girl bom March 5. Mrs. Marvin Dansle, Rlverton, a Isiy, Imrn March 7. Mrs. Arthur Shaw, iH-nlr- lrair, (Continued on Page 3) |