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Show 4936 Center St. :::: 'I to tj.p P !E VU I T flue Check greatest giver In the world reason Is 1'uele Sam. Christmas this Characteristic, of uncles, he doesn't like to sh(i around for his nephews Lad nieces. Ills gifts whim In the ESTABLISHED f blue flicks drawn on his form Tin lK.uk Treasury, lie is giving ,mt around $r0,UK),000 a month to t,e family of 4,000,000 unemployed, Li'tiiH f whom have not seen any cash for years and who are now Xhe ' Jh. ( ('aris Wt,nt to ('hri.t. .. . .1,. ..I...,-.- to tlie 1 Work i jim this time a good many Americans are very much concerned at the rate the New Deal Is passing cut nlwut $20,000,000.00 n the dollars same citizens are alarmThese day. ed somewhat at the discovery that the public debt has Increased from in 19,;0 to $23,000,- $li;,(HiO.4)0.000 mo KM w and it looks like 1!).'54 will see it top tin' old 1919 peak of $20,- A large part of this 000. 000.0uO. money will be paid back, but that spent on projects such as public works and relief will just be money Fi- well spei.t. The Reconstruction has 1, ;iin-already reCorporation in paydollars a billion over cked ment on loans. Reindeer Sanctuary e holiday order setting up a for reindeer 1ms leon announced by the Canadian govern ment. The reserve Is on the shores of !h Beaufort sea, stretching from the Mackenzie river eastward to the Eskimo lakes. It contains fifioO square miles. Stringent regulations will le put into effect to protect the animals, the traditional steeds of Santa Clans. A Money Missing Merchants of Murray affer elos-Intime on last Saturday, took their money to the city hall to be locked In one of the vacant cells of the city Jail. The money was stolen while the night imtrolmen were on their tour of duty. The safe door In the hallway was tron off and the cell was unlocked. City Marshall Andrew Lundqulst and Chief Deputy Sheriff George Reckstead are endeavoring to locate the missing money. g Bonus To Clerks When Wall Street firms give bonus money to their employees times are certainly looking up. The holiday bonus given this year was the first for several years. Food Being Distributed To Needy In County 44 NO. 19 vice. CWA officials asked for a cross section of the rural housing conditions in this state and an advisory board at the State Agricultural college decided that homes In Cache, Weber, North Davis, Sevier, North Piute counties and Gunnison in San-let- e county would give a fair picture of the Information desired. A staff of more than 00 workers service by was mustered Into Mrs. Maycock and her aides to make the survey and gather the required data from the homemakers themselves. Trained nrctltects will assist In making plans nnd compiting costs for improved housing facilities, which plans will le reviewed In Washington by CWA heads with a view of using the Information for future projects. Maycock urges the home-makein the districts chosen for the survey to finish the required Information, innsmuch ns the work Is designed by the government to Is'ueflt all rural home owners in the state. Mrs. e, FIRST WARD M. I. A. The officers of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. take this opportunity to extend their sincere wishes for a most prosperous and happy New Year. We are Indeed grateful for the fplendid cooperation we have received from the teachers and we wish you success, happiness and the best of health. To each and every mem-Ite- r of our Mutual, we send our heartiest wishes for a New Y'ear full of all the things that you most desire for you and yours. And after the holidays we ho(e to see all our old members with us again. And let this be one of your New Y'ear resolutions: "To take with me to Mutual on Tuesday, January 2, a Hew memlier." We are lisiking forward to our winter season of Mutual work, fTl log confident of the sucivss of this growing organization. So. to the splendid BishoC. the Seo'its nnd Scout Masters, Vanguards, the M Men. Gleaners, Juniors, the Btvhlve class, one two, and three. Seniors, and Adult classes, to the loyal teachers and activity leaders for each class, we wish you, A HAPPY NEW YEAR! d Pay Plan BRFITLING FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL SUNDAY testimonial In honor Gollleb Breltllng will b of Elder . held In the Mill Creek Ward chais-1South. Sixth East and Thirty-nintSSunday, Dumber 31. at 0:30 p. m.. prior to his departure for the Swiss German mission. The following program has been arranged: Opening song; prayer, Richard Towler; selection, Thorpe Much Turkey family; rlther selection (a and b) Roth: remarks, William J. Oscar Nearly loo carloads or about 2 GGuest: piano selection ( and b) million pounds of turkey were exJessie Rowm'II; ward quartet (a and ported from Utah and surrounding b) numbers; Bishop remarks, Mate to Atlantic and Pacific const Then family; selection, ornwull; cltlen. Of the total Utah sent some remarks, missionary; prayer, Bish Tbe HI carloads, or S.Vl.o' pounds. Rynearson. op remainder win sent from Idaho. Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, NeMURRAY VS. WEBER vada, Oregon aud Washington. fan-wel- l man-Hire- e MURRAY HIGH ALUMNI FROLIC POSTPONED The New Year's Prolr by the Murray High School Alumni for Friday, December 29 has lsen lKstiMiiisl. A misunderstanding re gurding ihe us' of the building by another organization on the night in question, has caused the postponement of the Alumni party. A Liter date may l selected and If so. the piblic will W duly notified. The Chrltmas Assembly givei. last Friday was In charge of Mr. An excellent Robinson. program was given, mil It was tlioiuu.rhly njoyed by everyone. The program given was lis follow s : M. H. S. Orchestra Selection Oreht stra. Solo ... Adeal Sharp Christmas Story Mr. Robinson Duet Ib ltn Cnniiegletor and Ids Draney. Double Duet Leola Peterson, NEW KKA IX RAILROADING Virginia Smith, Ruth Wilson. and Iois Draney. M. H. S The worm Is turning. The worm Christ nint Songs Students and Faculty. In this case Is tlie railroads. First step to bring back dwindling traffic The matinee dance given after will l drastic Improvement In pasthe assembly was n treat for everysenger trains. Including ionlr.g. elimination of wheel shock, one. Several of our dd graduate" Elaborate plans have were with us, and had a tine time. noise, etc. been announced for the building of Although tbe sludenis seemed exnew streamlined trains, such ti ceptionally hy, due to the Itillitciicc 'ctica!l the Union Pacific's, which will b.- of Coach Mocslnger, and In everyone began dancing. hikssI, comfort the ultimate convenience for surface transportaIn a very short time n.kethiill tion. The team A reduced fare ollcy has spread sejsoti w ill have In gun. selected by the conch, and to all parts of the country. Recently has the students nil feel that this year Western Mads dropped the fifty js-as well as .Murray High Is going to tdiow everycent Pullman surcharge, one that we have a team that will reducing fares. light ham for victory. Several A development Is the Pennsylvathan practice games Inno nia road's venture Unto b played, eoarload bt freight shipments with and although we tune not been excon- tremely fortunate, we have high r service. It has In lions for our team. concerns Watch for tracts with trucking the further announcement!! concerning communities whereby 2,000 them the games! takes trucker picks up gosls, to the station, where they are deEvery student was overjoyed at livered by rail to their destination. where another t nicker finishes the the coming holidays. Considerable Job. The sille r pays one price to unrest was shown among the students, but everyone probably knows the railroad. not that Christmas always brings with Eastern competitors, Some It n yearning for the holidays. fear Central, oik New nblv tbe all force will move the ing that simThe Murray High School wishes other roads Into building up Its students a very Happy New all ilar service, which many of them Y'ear, the to hoping they will all make redo hot want. hne protested solutions to do bigger and Mter i The Murray High School Basketteam will meet the Weber Xmas Sales Larger practice quintet In a ChristJudging by the volume of tame In the Murray High gym Frl- mas gifts sold, local iss.ple enjoyed ilav evening, Dccemlwr 29th. n better Christmas than any In the last few years. Many stores retort NIGHT SCHOOL an Increase In trade over hist yenr. FOR ADULTS mil ire-seaso- U-c- store-to-doo- adults Interested In flight classes at the High school .in rethe Arlington Thomas leather, M. died, after ntesled to meet st 3i. Mug slmt by Mrs. Minerva llellar, school on Saturday, IVocmtsT All o'clock, a. m. at blind widow, Clheago lllce l'rt. Mrs. Hollar and her chauffeur RISINKSH GAINING leather threatened to strik business hews from Canada : Good to her came woinnn when lie Mile Intmlrnted. The widow Used the minister of trade and commerce W keen jm use of hearing to locate announces that for the ciglilh I'tUir-- r More the month a gain has Ns-tshot, according shown In employment. Me. 11 :on SCHOOLS r - re AT THE OFFICERS EXTEND THEIR GREETINGS Miss Mary Saban. daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Saban, of Riverton, became the bride of StephA thousand American lKmes an unexpected Christmas gltt en Rennvlch, of Superior. Wyoming, as a result of the executive procla- nt a nretty marriage celebrated In on mation of President Roosevelt re St. Theresa's Church, Midvale, 27ih. Decemlier morning. of all Wednesday storing full civil rights to those convicted during the World The ceremony was performed by the Patrick Magnlre In the War for seditious ntteranecs and Rev. presence of relatives and close pacificism. friends. The young couple will make their home In Superior. Unlucky Man dim- , 3(1,-00- 0 A CWA Launches Home Uncle Sam's latest project to be launched in Utah is a rural housing survey which began Decemlier Mrs 20. under the direction of assistant Rena B. Mayets-kSer-tor of the Utah Extension Uncle Sara will began to distribute In Salt Lake county a part of the surplus eggs, pork and dry beans recently purchased throughout the country for $r2,OOC.00. During the next few days some 7,000 people in Salt Luke county will be given dozen eggs, 50 tons of pork and 13 tons of beans in addition to the All regular food disbursements. families on the relief roll as of November, 1S33, are eligible to receive a of the food, regardless of whether they have since been given work on CWA projects, according to Mr. Holmes, county relief director. The orders will be given out by the various agencies with district 27 No. 1 dating Its orders Dec. ,uul 2S, district No. 2, Dec. 29 and ."0, district No. 4, Jan. 2 and 4, and districts Nos. ('., 7, K, 9, 10 and 11, Dee. 27. 2tf, 29. 30, and Jan. 2 and 3. The supplies will be distributed from the various flour warehouses. Deliveries in the county outside of the city, which area is known as districts Nob. 3 and 5, w.'U be made as follows: Union, Dec. 28. 9 to 10 a. m. ; Sandy at the flour warehouse, Dec. 28 11 a. m. to 4 flour warehouse, p. m. : Murray, Dec. 29, 9 a. in. to 4, p. m. ; Mid-valflour warehouse, Dec. 30, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Riverton, corner near iostfflce, Dec. 30, noon to 3 p. m. : Bingham, flour warehouse, Jan. 2, 10 a. ru. to 3 p. m. ; north Highland Drive area, 39th South street, Jan. 3, 9 a. m. to noon, south Highland Drive, 48th South street, Jan. 3, 11 p. m. to 4 p. m. ; Garfield. Garfield Trading Co., Jan. 4, ft a. m. to 10 a. m. ; Magna, flour warehouse. Jan. 4., 9 a. ni.GAE9a.at, wawdaa Jan. 4. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; Hunter. Nielsen's store, Jan. 4, 3 p. m. to 4 South p. m. and Granger, 33rd and Redwood road, Jan. 4, 4 p. m. to S p. m. Mr. President Ramon Grau San Martin of Cuba, has reiterated the intention int to pay the Chase National bank certificates on n .fjo.ooo.ooo pihlle works bond Issue which matures Monday. The r president told the bank's local "llllgltl-malthat tbe debts were as Chase dealt with Machndo. . president) with-deposed former lo-pie.Cuban of the out the consent Tvm' Survey In Utah RIVERTON GIRL MARRIED Christmas Gift ST, a VOLUUME VXtt SSCT Passing the Bucks Adopt No 2, CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER MURRAY i.i.. At i'IWkI-i- f 1S90 e I. C. C MURRAY RESIDENT Funeral services for PASSES F. Mrs. Lauret- 0. E. News ta Bliihin Reiser were conducted On Thursday evening, Dm'mlx'i December 2dth, 1!V13. at 2 p. m. In J.'Snl. the children of the moinlcrs tho Murray Second Ward chapel, of the Fraternal Order of Eagles villi Bishop R. R. Rasmussen were entertained at a Christinas tree celebration at the Fraternal Mrs. Kolser was born In Schclmig. Hall. A delightful evening was enGermany, July 19, 104. and came joyed by a house-ful- l of Eagles and to the United States to make her their families. Past Worthy Presihome. She first settled In Moroni. dent Andrew Lundqulst, chairman Utah, for several years, and then of the Christmas Tree committee. In .Mine to Murray whore she lived at :i short talk Introduced Worthy the siimc residence, 013S South 2nd 4 A. Walters who conl West, for practically 4.1 years. ducted the following program: Ill health and hardships were Worthy Chaplin Oscar for many years along with Prayer Reunion. the struggle to raise her family. Miss Ruth Peters Piano Solo one of the ComMrs. Kcls-Miss Wright Reading panions of the Forest and a iiioiiiUt Master Bishop Songs of the Danish Sisterhood. and his t hns buddies. Surviving are two daughters, Mr. Christinas carols Sung by nil Louise Zaloznlk and Mrs. Christina the direction of under present, Simslch, seven grandchildren and Profisor William Robinson. four grout grandchildren. The arrival of Scuta Clans was final feature of the evening mid ihe I'lRK AT THE DELANO ( I t It the delight of children. All of the canA slight fire at the Delano Club children received a package of old Clans. from Santa and nuts members dy brought about fotirh-cof the City Fire Department from F. II. PETERS. their bniiics on Christmas Day. F. O. E. News Reporter. Tin fire caused by an overheat ed fine was quite short, however. Listing about f if con minutes, thanks 'it our Fire iK partment. Mrs. Minnie Cousins has been con i::sskr iTTestiioo lined to her hiiio several days this jamboree week with Illness. She Is rcrtod to be Improving. The Stake I.csi-- Priesthood J"in-boiii- ' Miss Emma for all boy-- , of the Stake, who entertained hold the Icsser Priesthood, will le a iiiiiiiImT of her friends last Thursheld In Murray High Gym, Friday day evening nt a Christmas party. night at 7:30. The evening will be The evening was spent in dancing, Ient In different contests of Inter-s- t and games were played. RefreshIn the Itoya. Elmer ChrMciison ments were also seivnl. lid the Slake Committee Is in Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Kilsey hat go. A real evening of enter- f l.'ig,in. Utah, are the guests of Is l.iitiUielit cicctcd. All b"'s and their daughter. Mrs. ltcrgcticr. They their fathers are Invited. arrived last Sunday to sjieiid the holidays and will return to Iigan Dressed Up Sunday. fesbx ks Hall Murray City very Mr. j, in t Mrs. John II Howe left tive with the Christmas lights on last Tuesday Angeles, Calif. I lie Job of adorning the building. Mrs. J. I. Hark left Inst week This Is the building where they for Stockton, California, where she Imprison money In the vlls. that will ilsit her sister. Mrs. S. P. Is lose lo the JhII house. The obi Perkins, saying that money has wings wa Mrs. F.inil F. Erlckioii entertained eorrolMiratcd by the Saturday night Mr, and Mis. Win, Kciidrbk of (light of the money locked In the cell Granger, Utah, last Sunday. What a mystery for Sherlock or Dr. Mrs. D. J. Kingston will entertain Watson? Eh. what J the Murray Junior Bridge Club at P..'tl added sbb'Wajti makes 17. her home Friday. o, we are Just 17 years old. and If so what? Mr. and Mrs. Varan Mortensoti entertained at a Bridge dinner hist Wednesday evening. There were I 'I thing during the coining year. guests present. Pnt-Jdon- d s r Neighborhood News i stake fr Is -it --- School lcglns January, 2nd. Helen Wagstaff, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chegwlddcn and daughters Dorothy and I.lnnette are scndlng tbe holidays at !ottg rs PARISH TO FETE BISHOP KEARNEY The Most Rev. James E. Kearney, bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church, will be a Rjs'ci.nl guest Friday at 7:?0 i. m. at the annual Christmas celebration of the Sunday School of the St. Vincent's parish, to be held in St. Vincent's hall at Murray. In addition to an address by Bishop Kearney, the program will include several ninsie numbers and greetings by memlers of the Sunday School classes. Tho children of the Sunday School will take gifts to the celebration to le distributed among the newly famuli's of the D. I)., parish. The annua! affair is sponsored by the Girls Sodality, under the direction of Miss Alice Eraser, president, assisti'd by the Sunday School teachers, headed by Mrs. Edmund Miss J. Keariis. sujicrintciidont. Virginia .1 til in Is chairman of the committee in charge. BOY SCOUTS TO SWIMMING GO MciiiImts of Troop No. S2. of St. Vincent's Church, will go on u swimming party to the Descrct on Saturday evening, gymnasium Deccinticr ."'mli, at 7 p. m. They will lie accompanied by Scoutmaster Dick Bush and memWra of the troop commit tee. Beach, California. Mrs. C. E. Gaufin had as her guest Christinas, Mr. nnd Mrs, A. M. Olsen of Salt Lake City. The Murray Second Ward gave a very entertaining Christmas program Sunday which was In charge of the Sunday School Siierlnteiid-ent- , Mr. Cyrus Wallers, Alls-r- t Johnson nnd Webb Snarr and a sisrlal commltUs". The II. G. L. Club was entertained a week ago Monday at the home of Miss Ijctia Mash on East 4sth Refreshments were served South. and everyone enjoyed the cenlng. Alice You uglier and her brother, have leeii III with scarlet fev-care much Improved and expect tit Is out again soon. who r. The officers and teachers party which was to have lecn held Fritioned day flight, will Incause of the Slake Aaronle Priest- High Jamisons at Murray school Friday night. l" Mr. am! Mrs. S. II. Folhcrlnghnin with mid family spent Chrl-tin- n and Mr Mr. and family. their sou L. 8. Folberlngham at Irovo. |