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Show OCJTABLISIIlib 1BW) MIRKAY 4-- H oiiEART ATTACK IS FATAL pi Popular 0( PHILLIP BENTZ Murray City Civic and FARM BUREAU MEETING Community Worker Passes 'i Awav Snnflav At Hit Salt Lake Home 2 rf must ul tiiitr ...not and popular residents of this 7gerial died very suddenly, nt Lis midenee, 1141 Eight East Street, lt Lake City, Sunday, April IO1I1, from the effects of 11 licart t f. Tmilin unoo T..i.t j.iriu., .4111. 1 Aim uiitr V. 4gp.'!, was old and Mr. Rentz years if iMirn In Washington rWs October 1, lstl!). C4 Cotirt-."Jdns- Ohio, 11 Salt Lake County Farm Rureau president, Mr. John Hansen, of Itiverton, called a mass meeting of the farmers of that section, which was held in Rennion Ward house, Wednesday night, April mh. A. E. Lee of Bennion was chairman of the meeting. Mr. Hansen spoke on "Farm Mortgages and Loans." J. 1. Andrews, of Utah county, State Farm Rureau president, was present and spoke on the bills passed for farm aid during the recent session of the legislature. Musical numbers were furnished by the Harmony Roys chorus of ..The Ciiion PucIIle railroad has 1 1 bit-- fortunate in having the of Mr. Hcntz for 40 years and giBif lito.'t, he has been the station Reunion. aent at Murray. Mr. Rentz never met a stranger TRUCKS FOR SPECIAL CLEANaaj all who had the pleasure of a UP WORK with him felt as though he lial just encountered a long time Mayor Fred Peters has arranged friend. for sihtIuI truck service for garbage "4 "When we think of Mr. the S Ker-Tfc- W'-tin- IVentz, 1 "okl story of 'Ahou Hen Adam', 1 "irfiose name led all the rest liecntise roi::!hl loved his fellow man. Is forcibly Rn";Clled to mind. Mr Rentz certainly "" loved bis fellow men and they loved ""l hiii because he brought out the lest everyone lie met. Mr. IVentz Is W longer here but the effect of his II Jv' CuiHTy smile and sympathetic inter- in everyone of us will remain IiCtt in the hearts of his neighbors friends. (t Pjf'j.Mr. Rentz served as Mayor of "Jurray during 1!12 and he a thousand civic duties and "five of his time and talent every Bliy and night fur nearly 40 years Ttiit Murray and this district might prosper and lie a lietter place In 'dwidi'h to live. We will never see a IfU'niore sincere and earnest well wish-Mand worker for Murray and her A fitting memorial Interests. M to his memory would be a united ef- fort to make his dreams of a Great-4E,j'- f Murray come true and n he will like better than any 1 removal 011 Friday, April 21 nnd Friday, April 28. Everyone is urged to have ail garbage ready promptly on Friday, the 21st or April 28th. In case all rubbish cannot bo ready on the 21st it enn be taken care of on the 2th. However It Is lest to be ready on the 21st If you can do so. The Clean up work Is progressing in good shape and the City looks better In many respects. iier-fsrm- Gun Club Buys Rifles 1 niem-'"iori- Other. I'l'he Murray City Commission and Mayor Fred Peters unanimously ,rv ! i that tlie business houses of Murray close during the time of Mr. Rentz's funeral and will send a. letter of condolence to the 14? 4 Funeral services were conducted la rtj Murray First Ward, Thursday, -- K April 201I1, at 1 p. m.. with Rishop K. Rringhnrst presiding. I I Music was supplied by the organ MM a quartet composed of Mrs. A. ? 01 Cooper, Mrs. Ada McDonald. Nelson and Merrill Tew. ' "The first scukcr was Judge 1. W. Moffat ; second speaker, V. G. f Miller: third sneaker. Rishop S. L. ' j Hi Inghurst ; invocation by Holier R. Smith nnd closing prayer by Thorn- i;f, as Martin. Interment was at the t Ml. Olivet cemetery, Sail Lake City, i I The funeral was attended by a j wry large crowd and had It have ' been conducted on Sunday, the huild- "i iiig would not have lcen able to con ' t In the thrones that would have been present. The mourners nt thli i ftiiKTul Included people from every '! Walk In life; from a Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Ctah to n Japanese section foreman. Thl f fide spread iiMiit of Mr. RciiU' In Itself n measure of personality Is e ti of this man we have lost. j value C Fb.ral offerings were very pro- fuse and of exquisite design and J fragrance. j Tlie upenker nt the funeral scr- tbvs all dwelt on the outstanding trait of Mr. Rentst, that of wishing It nil times to W of scrvb-- and n to his fellowman. No tribute fuld go further and no man ever iewrved It more than our very well fellow (owiiTian. May G1 be nt good to him an he was to nil tils host of sorrowing friends. ' j Surviving Mr. llrnta nre his wbl- w. Mrs. Mnrtlut Rent?;, a win .mhhh J'.enti:. of Suit Luke, two daughters. Mrs. Ignore R. Stauffer, of IVnver. Colorado, nnd Mrs. Imlse R. Me-- t . lurg of Green Illver nnd five J e rt r grand-tldldren- At a special meeting held last Thursday night, nt Club hendquar-ter- s over Rrlnghurst Chevrolet company building, presided over by lYesident Allan, the Club memlers purchased two 22 long rifle guns from the University of Utah Rifle team. These guns will be used by members in weekly shoots to be held Indoor, nnd outside matches made up o fdifferent teams in the club. These guns Itching to the local club and can lie used any time by club member upon application to Pres ident Allan, who has charge or them. . activity Is Mng shown at the club.nnd a regular weekly shoot each Thursday night Is being planned by competing teams. George Doran Is Captain of one team and Mr. Wright of the other team. These two cuHains also decide the prizes to be won by the winning team. Is also being An entertainment and their memliers for planned w ives nnd sweethearts ut Union Ward amusement hall, dates of which will le announced later with full particulars of tlie plans for the entertainment. Much Mr. 7,o Webb, our newly FOR SEASON 11)33 MURRAY SCHOOL During tlie pust'''week the Utah State officers have been paying vis FINANCES OUTLINED its to tlie various Aeries throughout this district and they have had a good following" of memliers from Murray nnd Salt Lake to help put pep in these meetings. Thursday night, April "13th. about eighteen Eagles from Murray, chartered a big bus and Journeyed to Tooele to pay that Aerie a visit. The evening was n big success in every way. Tooele put on a good meeting, entertainment was furnished by memliers from the visiting Aeries', short talks were made by Slate Presei- dent Greenhageti, Slate Vice President Spencer, State Secretary Ask ew, as well as other State Officers After which Tooele and members. Aerie filled the boys with hamburg ers. A lot or run was nail at Tooele, as well as on tlie bus going there and coming home. You should have heard the singing. Monday night, sixteen or seven- ten Moray Eagles went to Ring-haand paid that. Aerie a visit ilong with the State Officers. They traveled in private cars on this trip. Ringliam had out the Welcome sign and another good time was hnd as well as another feed. Tlie State Officers made short talks and everyone had a good time. F. H. PETERS, F. ).. E. News Reporter. AT MEETING ' The following program was dered : executive officer, having hnd In gun club work, is lending every nsslstanee In putting this over und much will be heard from him In future. Through hi cooperation, It looks like the Murray Club will not only have nn Indoor nnd out door range, but will also Ik-- privileged to use Fort iKiughis range with nrmy ofMore will lie ficer instruction. of this later, pending official permits from Washington. There Is also sonic talk of permitnight to shoot ting nnd lovers of this siwrt will be asked to purchase ammunition from the club to build up our general fuiif for running exi'iises. Sunday morning, April 23, ill memlier nre asked to meet at the Cluli nt K o'clock with shovels and tool necessary to work on outdoor I assessrange and a 75 cent fine , not memUr ed against utiles satisfactory excuse are offered. npis-srlng- ren- Chorus (Liberty) Roys' "Sons of U. S. A." Reading, "Little Orphan Annie" Thorn Graven (Liberty) Talk, "How We Conduct May Day and Changes That Will be Made for This Year" .... Principal E. M. McMillan. Original l"iano Selection .... Imise Rhine (Murray Jr. High) Rhea Jordan , Reading LnVe Wnlil- Story of Narcissus qtii.st Accoiiqiaillst,' Sue Schiff-gen. Talk. "How High School Student Activities nre Conducted and Financed" .... Principal C. H. Anderson. . Four Solos (,Rmny view) "Mother Lavella Johnson Machree". "The Little Henry Markosian Old Church in the Valley", taltw Scott "Days of Long . "The Little Raymond lessor Street Where Old Folks Meet". "The Financial Status of Talk the Murray City Schools und the Outlook for Next Year" .... Supt. E. Allen Rateman. Remarks . Mrs. Sarah E. II. Moffat Arlington School Singing-Mi- xed Chorus "Happy Days" "Mother's Day Girls' Chorus "When de Roys' Chorus Shudders Come A 'Creepln." E. Allen Rateman was the prtn- clial staler and In his address emphasized the fact that the pupil in the Murray School district has been among the (Com limed on page 2) . . it MURRAY CITY IMPROVES THE CEMETERY Commissioner Eekman has tiecu quite energetic In cooperating with Mr. .lex and his force in placing ihe Murray City Cemetery In oxccl- it shnjic. The grounds have been Improved and arrangements are lielng made to give n licttcr supply of water for Ihe grass. Last year, the. grass became dry ind dead looking toward the jend of the season but If more water can be made available It will avoid such condition In future. Many favorable comments have been heard on the cemetery nnd the City Park, us to upiiennince, ami It Is Ihe plan lo keep the work in suih volume that fine results will ... be jsisslble. In the meantime expenses are be ing closely watched nil liloiig the line. RENROW A ANIV NINTH PLAY RAIL K.VST tcty cvdtli.g ball game wu. 31. Ihe Ninth East team llil made Up Rack-ll'iiof Harold Rnekley. rutdi; Vernon Rateiiinii. piti her; llrM luow; Harry Malties, sssind I ib:ie; John Lyman, third base; Ken-- ! mtfi Conlcy, right field; Keith iDeveraux, center field; nnd I Mights SllVir, left fiVhl. ' Thoo on tho Ri'iilmvv team urc: j l. taxes pay on GASOLINE in ALABAMA w 6 alar .ma , m ITms-- T VJ h I Tennessee, r "j v I with a 7 CAS TAX, i$ bordered by more slates than any other S'osc of them HAS A TA.X AS III Oil , I Roy Lll-oi- i, catch: Rob Wright, pitcher: Paul Reld, flrt base; Em-trLyman, tccoiid base; Rob Mux Nichols, obsn, third right field; Walter Jatkon, center Held : and Wnyne Wright, left field. Them- - boys plan to have several Baltics In tlie future which will lie very entertaining. The Murray Woman's club will their next meeting Friday afat 2MKI o'clock ternoon of this of Thursday, April 27. ns bceaitso of the slate federation tneellug in logllll on that the dale. A large iiuinUr from on nnntteud club pinnniiig Murray lug the state Federation In Iigun. hold wi-c- k DAY FETE Vou nre cordially invited to be of the Murray High School on April 2S, VXV. in the Tenth Annual May Day Fete. We will a be Thursday, April 27, bid you welcome and 1uijk that you Keclal parents' visiting day at will be present at the time desigthe Murray High School. An exnated, prepared for a day of pleashibit of work done In various ant sight at the activities departments of the school will be of the Schools. Murray In held the High school gymnaThis year the music contests will sium. This exhibit will be open lie held on Thursday night in the on Thursday evening and on FriHigh School Auditorium nt 7:IK) p. day, during the May Day proin. Friday's program will begin nt grams. !:.'!) a. m., with a meeting in the Parents are especially invited High School Auditorium. to visit tlie high school on ThursMay Pole And Dances day, April 27, and to sec the Dances: Friday, 9:.'i0 a. m. work done in regular high school fifth and sixth grade Third, fourth, classes, as well us to see the exlances. Pole Dance by thij May hibits in the gymnasium. pupils of tlie ill), 5th, and (th grades. CHI R( II HISTORY ( LASS GOES Points for judging Folk Dunces ON HIKE will include formation, execution The Church History "A" of the of steps, sequence, fitting proper Grant Ward enjoyed an Easter bike steps with projsr music, posture, to Wheeler's Grove Saturday, April xpressiou and rhythm. 151 h. Points for judging May Pole in playing :iance Include entrance, execution, The time was sis-n- t games and baseball. The hoys de- rhythm, grace, costume, general feating the girls by u close (?) Each Folk Dance is to be judged margin. After nn enjoyable nfter-nothe party of eighteen returned epnrte!y. to their homes. The party was Raseball and truck events will La Vina Miss include re, baseball, for boys and also chaproiie by Ay their teacher, und assisted by Mrs. for girls; fifty yard dash for boys Slade Farnsworth of Salt Lake. and the same for girls; three-leggerace, boys; sack, race, for boys; a shuttle race for boys and the girls also; relay race for boys nnd the same for girls; the boys to be over a 75 yard course ami the girls over a fifty yard course." Candy, soda jsip, hot dogs, nnd A meeting of the Murray Flower Ice cream will lie on sale during Garden Club was held In the Coun- the day. ty Firemen's Hall last Thursday A iiennniit or other appropriate eveuing.Plans were made for tin- award will Is' presented to the in the academic year's work und officers for tlie en scl I winning suing year were announced. contests, one to the winner of the New officers in charge of th" music contests, one to the May club's activities for the year are: Pole dances contests, anil one to President, Mrs. Howard Ilam- - (he winner of the baseball nnd knecht, succeeding Mr. Herman track events. Mr. Den- Holmgren ; zll Watts, succHslliig Mrs. Howard GARDEN SEED NOT Haiisknecht ; Mrs. Elixals'lh ReynDISPENSED RY RED CROSS olds, secretary treasurer, succeed ing Mrs. Mary Wright. It is announced that no garden The various committees will be seeds will lie iiistrinuteii ny ine apioItitfd later by the new offlc Red Cross this spring, as they did rs. so last year. Demands have Mr. Parley Glover, of Mldvale, heavy on Ihe Red Cross for dis was the of the evening, tributing of food and clothing dur- i lie gave a very splendid talk on ev- ng the ear that they have the various relieved of this public service, which ergreens, describing kinds adapted to our climate and has liecn transferred to the It. F. tltltllde. C, which organization has agreed Musical uiiuiImts were given by to take charge of this phase of the Mr. Herman Holmgren and Mr. public service work. Will Newman on the sb-c- l free gultnr, Anyone, therefore, wishing Mr. Newman singing Hawaiian seeds this spriicf. are to apply to songs to the accompaniment of the the R. F. C. rather than to tie American Red Cnss. guitars. The Murray Flower Garden Club SENIOR a gerat asset to Miirrav COTTONWOOD WARD has HOP during lis several years existence. kImiu Some splendid have Ims-i- i held which have compared ery fa The Senior class of South ward will give their vorably with those of much larger cities. senior bop In the "cereal Inn Ail organization of thl scots nnd hall Thursday evening, prll 27. character caiiliot continue o nerve Miss Edna Thomson and Mr. Vcr-ne- t In- a community with only a few P.allaid lire in direct chiit're of crested member, It Is tioecsNary the affair, and they asure all "vim that H larger Hiitlon of llne In the best time In the way of such In us movement it a dame they have bad for it bug terested the Flower club represents, time. actual members. Those wishing to Exceptionally good dime music exhibit their flowers will naturally will be a feature of the evening, In the flower and another added attraction will be more Interested shows If they nre bona fide mem- be refreshments don't over look these two Siechtl inducements und bers of the organization. With the Idea of Increasing their be there. iiicmhcrdiip and with general conditions In mind, the officers of the EARL 4. GLADE TO SPEAK the club have decided to ledinv Earl J. Glade, managing director fee from $1.H meiiilicr.shlp SunTpO This cents for to KSU will Is- - the sr year. year :3t, In low membership fee will enable ev day night. April 2:. nt ery Inlet cted ticrson to become Murray First ward. member of tlie orgaiilzallon. This That Mr. Glade will have a mes-uig- c that will be of Interest, and will give the ndded moral supjsirt neislful for Hie successful carrying Importance to those who attend the service Is Understood. on of the club. Mr. Glade has Issn associated In lover flower Murray let every Flowwith of KSL for u iiiiintier of years to the the siipMirt rally er Club Ibis year by iMstmilng n and Is well known ns n public memlicf. ssnker In the stale. The misting of the club The Cottonwood Camp Daughters will bo held In the County Firemen's which nt of Pioneers will tms t Thursday 11, hall, Thursday. May time, plans for the annual spring afternoon of this week nt the home flower show will be made. RE nf Mrs. Oscar Reunion In THERE 1 YOC ARE INVITED the guests sis-ln- d Flower Club Names Officers - Is-e- ss-ake- r nn-'lii- played lut Saturday nf lemon on the Ervkson Field by the .Renbow team and I lit Ninth Eatd team. The Renbow team was victorious by four (Nihil, the Una) score Is'lng 27 to cAlOTORlSTS MIT n Ago". wi-ek'- s No. 35 TENTH L U)th. ' 4-- 1 A public meeting authorized by ihe Murray School Roard was held at the Murray High School Auditorium. Wednesday evening, April Club leadThe meeting of the ers nssix-iatiowas held Monday night In the South Cottonwood ward house. Tlie State Club leader, Mr. I). P. Murray, was present and gave an Interesting talk. The seasons pregram was read and accepted, as follows: Wednesday, June 1 i, 1933 Outing Place to be selected, program to lie announced by committee. Monday, July 17, 1933 Magna, C. L. Rello Residence Songs led by Mrs. Mae Rello, song leader. Committee appointments .... Junior Club exlivestock show and hibits. Sjiecial lecture "Home Reading for Young People," by Mrs. Lottie K. Esplin. Entertainment furnished by the and Granger Hunter, Magna, leaders. Wednesday, August 9, 1933 Milltreek Canyon Campfire program .... Program In charge of leaders who attended Club Leaders School at Logan. August Junior Livestock Show, Girls' 4 II Club exhibits, In connection with Farm Rureau Day. UTAH POULTRY ASSOCIATION Monday, September 18, 1933 OPENS BRANCH STORK West Jordan School Auditorium at 8 p. m. The Utah Poultry Producers cohas opened Music, songs led by Mrs. Mae Rel operative association a branch store in Murray, In the lo. State Fair building formerly occupied by the Committee reports activities. Safeway store just north of 4Sth South on State street. Announcements Mr. W.' C. Parker, nianager of Committee appointments .. Achieve the store, states that the associament Day. Address .... Director Wm. Peterson tion feels tlie iirtil of a location here Entertainment .... Riverton, Rluff-dale- , in order to better serve the jsiultry Herriman und West Jordan industry In this section. It will Ik .1 much greater convenleaders. 1933 ience for the poulirymeii to leave 2, December Saturday, their eggs at the Murray store, pick Murray Firemen's Hall Annual Achievement Day: Commit up their needed supplies and return tee Wm. Kasworm, Ivy L. Hall. home, than to have to travel to the Mrs. Mae Rello, Vere L. Martlncau, Salt Lake store. Estrld Fors, Lucile Pace. Every need of the poiiltrymnn can lie supplied from Hie Murray branch, even to getting In contact NOTICE! When you read this there will with the association vetcruulnn. Call still lie time for you io make plans at the store, or phone .Murray 311 to have your dinner at the Rapt 1st and your needs will tie mpplied. Watch next Eagle for a church. Another of those popular message from the store. Mr. Parker 25 cent dinners. Tho time Is Friday evening, Ap says he expect to move his family future, und to Murray In the r ril 21, 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. here. resident a permanent Come and enjoy a good home cook a ed meal and also help out worthy A dance will U; given Friday cause. evening in Murray Second Ward for The Uranlan Singers will sing at all children under fourteen years of the State Mental hospital In Provo age. Ward maintenance cards will an admission Sunday morning. April 2.1, nt ten admit, the lsarer, or ! made will cents ten of. church charge o'clock and at the Methodist for admitted two each In evenfor the 8 o'clock In Mldvale at 15 cents. . . ing. 4-- VOLl ME F. O. E. News nppolnl-e- d We hnve n niemlsTsblp of CI, nnd more. Anyone wishing to J See your Murray merchant first. room-fuRead their advertised bargains ami Join can do so by paying entrance fee. JtoIU thereby. I CLUB LEADERS PLAN PROGRAM 1. TO .3 CITY. ITAH. TIIIKSDAY, APRIL 20, jr ss-ake- n't . r |