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Show TXT 5c 0:i The Dollar total of war debts Fnited St!,u's is lr'2- 11118 of whith grand Tin- - lLt' t owing i:c!,c paid. Finland was tlie only Its Instalment In louniiy to pay ESTABLISHED lslHl France fll, $22!Ui2.'l. Of. course of fut lire payments plvcs no ltope COUNTY DELEGATES this iihilosophy but Sam 1'iicli' I FINISH COLLEGE don't realize It Imt TRAINING COURSE one ends dead are debts ,viir by getting aeciistoined to not J. K. Smilli of Draper, Kmil Mug paid." Feulner of Magna, Frank Lindskog Xhi Fifth Power tt ml Win. M. Kasworm of Murray Having been recognized by the and Donald Hogan an .1. C. Rich-ird- s Euroie has come to I niied States, of Midvale returned Friday Russia must be that conclusion die the Utah State Agricultural from w-tiik''ii into account. The four college where they attended the first pact will become five power to mniial agricultural training course hide Moscow around wlilcli the under the direction of Extension Ser League of 'Nations may be vice. )lV Ml'RRAY VOLUME 41 UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933 CITY, Telephone Rate Battle Opens al-;- ij MURRAY CITIZENSENTER FIGHT FOR ELIMINATION OF TELEPHONE TOLL CHARGES The delegates jqsike highly of the ourse and of tlie admirable way in ivbioh the farmers were entertained while at the college. According to a cheek made by W. W. Owens, assistant director of the Extension Service, the 03 farmers from 17 counties were Instructed and given 19 amusement by the following: deheads of 15 college professors, partments, 117 lectures, fi50 students, and oO citizens not connected In addition, with the Institution. special meals were served at the college cafeteria for the social accommodation of the delegates and the gymnasium was made available before regular hours. Some of the farmers sjnike of developing "mental blisters" because of the intensive program, but the group maintained almost a 100 jx-cent health record while In attend-ance- . Doesn't Care cars I don't know how many sold last year. I don't Chevrolet kni'W how many they're selling this vear. 1 don't know how many they I don't may sell next year. And -- The Ford Motor cure." fjo.noo.oiio this year Co. loses but. Mr. Ford t car in thirty building his and mid deficits, whispers are us j. ii'ily incidents in his great commercial : history. ls-s- is Not Concerned Citizens and tax payers of Mur ray City, believing that the present toll charges exacted by the Moun-tentain States Telephone and Tele-a- t graph Company for interexchange eulls bet ween Murray City and Salt I"ke City and Holladay exchanges f"'e unjust and unwarranted and constitute a handicnir to tlie de velopment of our community, have definitely taken a stand calling for the elimination of tiiese charges. During tlie past week petitions have been circulated In the City and NOTICE The public is invited to at-- , a mass meeting to be held the Murray Citv Firemen's Hall on Thursday', December 28 1933. at 8:(X) p. m. for the! purpose of discussing recent action on the part of the citi zens ot Murray cuy lowaru obtaining the elimination of toll calls between jtlie Salt Lake City and Holladay exchanges. Your support in this move- more than 3s) them. These ment is invited. ii-- formed. NO. 18 Same old Santa, same old joys, Same old dolls and sleds and toys, Same old holly, same old tree, Same old gifts for cherubs wee, Same old carol, same old light, Same old stockings hung at night; Same old words of merry cheer, Same good .wishes for the year. Same old Christmas! Seems to me That's the way it ought to be. Palo Alto and other towns lu Southern California are not dlsturb-c- l by repeal due to the fact that the projierty on which the town is when owned by farsighted founders wrote into the deeds of the property of the entire place the demand that Intoxicating liquor never be sold thereon under penulyt of forfeiture of the land to the original WilAt the final session, Pirn-tohave Such requirements holder. of outlined I'eterson duties liam the been tested in the courts and found each delegate upon returning to his perfectly good. respective county. "We have faith in you," Director I'eterson said. "We Commander Byrd look for each one of you to become When 19 hours from Wellington, or continue to be a leader in your last port of call of the flagship of community and county and to carry the liyrd antartU expedition three the instructions you received here youthful stowaways wore discover- bac k to your fellows." Director I'etPROGRAM AT THE GIVE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ed in a life loat. There was just STUDENTS erson then pointed out the charactMl RRAY FIRST WARD PROGRAM one of two things to do either throw of eristics of a leader i s: the boys over board or add them l A Christmas program Is and of sevvlee, Initiative, to tlie already crowded complement. First The following program was given to le given at the Murray vision, afhonesty and Ward on Sunday night by the choir. The Commander, remembering when the Woman's Club Thursday at "A leader must Ik; a Tlie pn grain will consist of solos, students of the High he was young, decided on the latter, integrity. finder and guide; one who has ternoon by trail ami orchestra numbers. choruses when he heard their statement is not discouraged and has School: will le of a very faith; The program a like to have "We thought we'd go Christmas Carols w ith some surprise 'numgood judgement", lie said. order high at the South Vole." Caudle In the Window." In the final session of the Exten- (a) "The bers and will reflect the Christmas Wide Song." World throughout. sion Service Conference, which was (b) "The spirit Interesting W. F. KUMNSON. Chorister, Eighth Grade Girls. held in connection with the training -A Christmas Story" .. Arlene MAXASSEH SMITH. Choir "England and America are course, as well as in the last session Manager. for the future of the with the leaders. It was voted to Chorus and Duet world." These are the words of continue tin short course another HIGH SCHOOL ALl'MNI GIVES Heavens" Mrs. Margaret Wlntrlngliam speak- year. Three more subjects iert In- "In the Starry BIG NEW YEAR PARTY Lol I)ran,'-piano Solo ing at a reception given In her hon cut to farming will form the founda"The Sweetest The High School Alumni will give or by the Union of Kngllsli Speaking tion on which next year's program Two Part Song Drnney .... Told" New Years party at the a SisH-iaStory Ever X uple. She states further, "I do Hut will 1k built, Director Peterson said. and Comiwiny. Murray City Firemen's hall on Frithink that all the trouble at the Ardele All the Sharp Solo evening. December Vocal day present time is economic. I think It FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Melba Shaw Alumni of the school is invited to iii.ii.llnL' Is a spiritual unrest; that the ALBERT MARRIOTT attend. Special music and and a Christinas Carols countries are groping for something of siieelulity acts will ennumber Carols." and much higher. Instead of thinking In Funeral services were conducted (a) 'Chimes liven tlie dance which will le a fea-Hells." terms of mechanics, we must think Thursday at 1 p. m. In the Deseret (I,) Christmas ture of the party. Hells." in terms of spiritual language." Prices of admission. U.V jx-mortuary, in Salt Lake City, for (c) "Jingle Grade Girls. Eighth Alls-i- t in couple. The public is cordially InMarriott, K. who aided Hie! The program was enjoyed by all. vited to attend. the organization of the Bingham and a splendid assortment of gifts on Dcccmls-- R, the Utah conven- and the Salt Ijikc county fire dewere brought by the memtiors. The NEW CHEVROLET SOON tion vote I acceptance of the 21st partments and served ns the first with Mrs. J. Committee, ChrNtmas announced by Mr, 1L has i departments. amendment to the Constitution of chief of hnve filled Art chairman, Kingston, Strliigfellow of tlie Frwln MotBurial took place in the Sandy the United States. H'.r sacks of "goodies" which or Company, that very shortly Chevabout As Utah was the thirty sixth city cemetery. distributed Christmas morn-lu- g rolet Motor Coui::uy will announce Mr. Marriott died at his home will be Mate to ratify, hard liquor became the gifts. with an entirely new line of passenger legal in the states that have no dry Monday of a heart attack. lie was wishes to extend to cars and trucks. Club The 12. in burn and 1S7S, Sandy July laws. The fact (hat Utah passed everyone a "Merry Christmas and a Some marvelous Improvements this, however, does not throw hei for many years had engaged In the and Prosperous New Year." are scheduled for the I'.Mt cars. Happy a blacksmith Mr. was has trade. Marriott She op. u to hard liquors. such as ''kiiiK' action" wheels, more law, preenting the sale of Intoxl-- ' phni'd In charge of the Salt Lake MII.LCREEK RESIDENT OLD piwer, longer whcolhase, more spcci. ittug liquors thnt cannot be lin county shops in this city In F20. DIES and many other improvements of and served In that capacity for Sev iiiii;i,ttcly roealcd. like character. ern years. Mr. Marriott was very Amanda Mitchell Harmon, Mrs. s According to early reisirts re well liked lu Murray and the Budget Problem Simple Robert Harmon, died on ceived from Mr. P. M. Seese, r.oiie of whlow of of the city regret to learn InWednesday iimmlng of ailment The United States finds Its bildg his imsslng. manager of the Chevrolet Motor 1034-thMrs. Harmon i cident to old age. Company, who Is now In problem for the fiscal year At the age was bom April li, the automobiles will jierforni far strange-i- t and simplest It ha? NOTICE Harmon. RoU'rt of 17 she married U'T faced. TIip government will the bnls of anyone's exixs-tatheir marriage they tlons of tlds after Shortly hive to an enormous amount present automobile. Notice Is hereby given that a pub moved to West .T.Mh South street f As for trucks, the sturdy, rugged uiotcy to save the eoplc from lic hearing on the proposed budget their entire lives, Chevrolet Trucks have Ihk-i- i once "offering and what the country Is for Murray City for the year 1!'U where they ient of the Mill Creek again inenils-rM- i- for relief also brings us closer greatly Improved, and the ap- will be held In the Council Kootn a young woman. Mrs. When ward. t" national recovery. of this year will Ik such penranoe In Ihe City Hall. Friday evening. mede-cln- e Harmon t.s.k up the study of will that the eye of any truck please 7 P.Ktt. o'clock. at Deivniber 2!'. Paris Worried and sjient much of her life In purchaser. It. It. ItASMUSSEN. at lending to the sick. Some of the major Improvements Foreign Minister Edunrd Hem's. Clly Recorder. Surviving her are two sons. Ed In the trucks are larger and for of O.echo Slovakia, sinking greatly win Harmon and Parley Harmon of tie Little Fnteiitc and Voland, tie- brakes, unproved frame, stronger TIip M. I. A. of South Cottonwood and Mrs. Maud Harmon heavier and cabs nxles, hires; "Treaty revision menu war ward have a mot unique and Inter- Murray Improved Carlisle of Salt Iike nnd Mrs. for us." He feels thnt if the Vcr Items too numerous to esting evening of entertainment Mabel Harmon Smith of Ios Ange- many other mention. Mllles Trent v allows Germany to planned for Friday night. December 27 grandchildren and 2S mm equally with the other jwiwers, J2. It Is called "ChrlMmas Crulcs." les; nlso This Mug the twenty-fiftnnnl s Funeral great grandchildren. of General Motors, their versary Germany will use force to reclaim Those attending will lie taken thru will be held Friday at 12:30 contribution 'la territory It once owned and popcorn Cave, to the public will Ih home. tip Ice Cream Mounp. in. In the Lirkln funeral r with which was given to id her countries merchandise looking Land. Clans to Sanla tain, and on Burial will take place In the City I'.v the mechanical and oieratlou Improved he also will treaty. Paris says the excite and dancing Dining Cemetery. a line of cars that will astound the tmiit call-e- d by the possibility of s feature of the evening. ''.'mind Reich has caused her to Premier Mussolini hns found an country when announced. When Mr. Strlngfellow was asked f'Tgci the War debts to the United Is the mother of President Roosevelt's plan to buy Italian lady who further details, he suggested Stall for Vtnh tears of shed s)h expected to The pone silver nt C1 and one half cents per twenty children. we come to these new cars ''lit imt money. the pop"'"1"1 ounce sounds like It should help the will now understand why when are announc-- n trucks well.and they so out M. holds the latiiy of Mr. Merry ('christians and a Happy miners and others of Ctah in Chev-- a one who undertakes Ids Job Is ed and mi- for ourrelves what Year Is the present theun near future. We could use a few UKM. l: will roll present thousands more on iay rolls. 'utie ot one und all. r Ive Il l r fect In Murray. Residents of Isith Holladay and Midvale have also entered into the fight for more equitable phone service charges and the elimination of toll rates nnd It Is hoped that sul-s- t initial advantages will be secured to the users of telephones within our community. Ix-e- n Spr-cla- Ol-se- have signed s are uddressed to the Public Utilities Commission KOCKY MTN. PACK. COKP ENDS of the State of Ctah and demand the elimination of the present toll CANNING SKASON charges for telephone calls between tin Murray exchange and tlie Salt CorMountain The Rocky Packing canCity and Holladay exchanges. their celery poration completed also season ends which last They week, request the Commission to ning Investigate the scrvhv rates in efthe packing season for the year. About l'.5 women and IS men were the average working force, during the celery canning season. Mr. Waldo Draney, the manager, n very successsays this has ful year and exNi-ithe 1!.'?1 season to be even better than for several years. The Rocky Mountain Packing Cor)ioratioii with Its acttivitles in the Murray district forms ipilte an asset to the community und Murby ray reaps a considerable the fact of the "plant located BAND CONCERT AT UK. II here. We wish the Packing Corporation a fine season for lii.'ll. and a SCHOOL, FRIDAY, DEC. 22nd fine old fashioned Chlrsimas. Globe-Democr- d A concert will Ik? given by the Murray High School concert band on Friday night, December 12, at 8:13 fdinr In the Murray High School auditorium. Proceeds of this concert will le placed in a fund to help defray Incidental cxin-nses- . Following is the program: March. Forest Reserve Hand Hermit of Kildare Hand Clarinet Solo Mary Jenkins 'ornet Duet Paul Johaniiesen. IjoiiIs Nelson. .Mexican Serenade Band Geo. Jenkins Solo Selections Victory Quartet Selections Hand Cornet Solo, old Keutucky Home I cnn Also p. Waltz Hnd Trombone Solo, Asleep in the Deep Morris Cannegieter. lescrlptive Selection, The of the Fort Hand Chmlng March, (In to Victory Hand Following the concert a dance will be given in the high gym. s NURSE AT MURRAY HALL According to an announcement by Dr. Alexander, County Physician. a DisA-nsiirIs to lie conducted by the County In the Murray City hall each Monday and Thursday. The hours for Ihe wll be 8:30 ECONOMIST IN SALT LAKE CO. to :.!( ii. ni. The work will Ik In charge of Dr. L. W. Soreiison. with C. O. Stott, extension economist Mrs, Cronln and Mrs. Betterldge, will December I'l and ?2 in nurses, In attendance. Salt Lake county to assist in A similar dispensary U to U consugar Iss-- t cost records ducted at Midvale each Tuesday and which have been kept by the Salt Friday, at the L. D. S. church near fike county growers during tlie the Midvale Drug Company. MUs Chamls-rligrowing season. will Ik; the nurse In atdisK-nsar- sis-li- sum-ninrl.in- I V. (Ij. Martineati, county agricul- tural ageiit. states that .".." growers participated In this project and It is anticipated that approximately 2i complete cost records will U- - secured. This work has carried on lu iM..-atioi- i with the Salt LakeT.x.-clSugar Heet Growers Association. tendance nt Midvale. TRIAL WILL BE HELD The trial of the divorce milt of Soffo Fulton, vs., M. II. pul-ois to U heard In the court of Fudge Thiimian on January 22, I. The original action was filed In SeptemlKT of this year. Vab-r- a n 19-'I- e South Cottonwood win Kive a Murray High School orchestra will serenade the grade schools on Christmas program Sunday night. Friday aivordlng to the annual cus- Everyone Is Invited. tom. After lsltlng the siI.k.Is the s musicians will tour the guests of Mr. Madsen's mother, .tlsirlct of Murray. Mrs. J. for a few- - days. Mrs. Madsen wag formerly MUs Mackay. lm.-lin- e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McOmle will entertain nt n Christmas dinner parly nt their home FCW3 JP family on (Hen Ave. F II. BriMkbank returned home from a ten day trip to San Frnncls-o- . Calif. Wlille there he attended a convention of the Dodge Motor agents. 1 clll-zen- e 11. si-n- s h ser-l.-e- 11 m m-- Sally Krebs entertained a of her girl friends at a ChrNiuias party Sunday evening at her home on Vim street. Cards were enjoyed after which light refreshment were served. Miss Jack Amos of Glenn Avenue seriously sick nt his home. Is .miss lone AtwotHi win enter at a family dinner party Monday evenlug at her home on Vine street. - numls-- r Mrs. Eva Jones will entertain at Chlrstmas Day dinner party MonMr. and Mrs. Phil lUrlandet . day at her home on State street. who have residents of South Townsend will Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reunion will Salt Iike for several years, have Ite host and hostess to n large famhome ,,. ily dinner party at their home entertain at large family dinner liioe .i Hair Christinas Day. In honor of their party Christmas Day at their home laday. 'u Tsylorsvllle. father ami brother, nnd sNters, Mr. and It. SImolm a Io In-e- m-- Mr. will and their families. . entertain at a ChrNlinas Day fam Mr. and Mrs. John Howe will acMrs. William heir Cannegieter leave soon on an Indefinite visit to ny dinner parly Monday at home on Vine street. two her daughters, by companied California where they will stcnd Miss Florence and Margaret leave the winter months. Mrs. (lair Ibtil and family, who train, for a two for the pat several years have Friday evening, by In Berkrelatives with weeks vlilf, Mrs. Daniel B. Jones will lie the residents of this city, hav nnd San Francisco. eley, guest of her son Orson Jones and uMuni io Minny wnere tiiev are a family during the holidays at their pleasantly In a new limm William McMillan, formerly home In Black foot, Idaho, resident of this city, but now of Mr. and Mr. 1. (Vdcrb.f will Idaho Falls, Idaho, has !een the entertain Sunday at their home In of Ids sister nnd brother Inguest Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mnrkay honor of their families. law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mamweh Smith will entertain at a family dinner and fanil'y for n few days. Mrs. Henry llarkor left n party Chlrstmas Day at their home I i few-day- s ago to ss-nlie winter with Dr. nnd Mrs. W. I Wright and daughter, Mrs. Inti Martin daughter, Mi Evelyn Wright will Crtitn Miller, who for Ihe past and Mrs. Rose Joins, lu California. be the guests of Dr. Wrlglifs sister few weeks has been 111, at his home an l family at their home In Salt Mad-Mr. ami Mrs. Rots-i- t is again up aud around, and Is able of lie? Southern to be out of doors. (Continued on last pngc) Ctah, have Iss-In Taylorsvllle. hr |