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Show IKiM) ESTABLISHED Ml'KItA Santa Claus Club Members every child, the Santa Claus Club held the second meeting Tuesday It was evening at the city hall. learned that, while some res)ton.se had been made to earlier nptieals of hint week, very little time remained of work to do the vast amount which would he needed if Santa Id to carry a full pnik down every chimney. Direct appeals to the citizenry of Murray by members of the club committee Wednesday of this week resulted In satisfactory responses from various sources but there are youngsters who will never know Santa has lieen around unless it Is by the calendar, that much more financial aid Is Immediately lmicrative. On this page of the Murray Eagle Is to le found another of Santa's membership blanks. Sign it now; take It to the city hall and do your part. Rememlier your own childhood. How father and mother delighted In securing for you the things which they knew would bring pleasure to your heart. ReGrandmemlier Grandfather and mother, with sparkling eyes presiding over the presentation of gifts In which all had '.a ken a hand. Bring back to your mind the scenes of your boyhood and girlhood ; deny yourselves something this Christmas that some child may continue to have faith that Siyita Claus still lives and that he Is symbolical of lve and Joy In the Christian era of good-wito all beings. ho many el pgljtcu, Jccoratcb greets, Jlwuttful Half a hundred beautiful evof the decorergreens form ative scheme for the portion of South State street lying- within the city limits of Murray. Arrayed in festoons of brilliant electric lights scintillating both In sunshine and at nlht, the scene is comparable only to a Utah sunset. Joined at night by the city's electrically lighted dome on the city hall, the garlands of lights extending to the top make an impressive and suitable holiday picture, climaxing In the Star of Bethlehem at the top, glittering as though from the dome of the palace of the Prince of Peace. Though there are modern byways between, the buildings on either side of the streets are likened to the walls of a canthe evergreens lighted, yon, shrouding the icicles In the light. The general effect is to the passerby, pleasant and thoroughly in keeping with the spirit of the Yuletide. have Progressive merchants cooperated by window decorations with suitable lighting effects, the whole bringing to Murray people a consistent Christmas atmosphere. iirt - PARENT EDUCATION ll Radio Utah-Congres- THREE ARRESTED; Broadcasts I a ren K if DRIYERS WARNED Utah State highway patrolmen have been occupied in correcting driving evils throughout the state during the ynst few weeks In accordance with an order issued by the State Commission, recently. Three arrests occurred in Murray last week, officers P. I. Dow, and E. It. McIonnld citing the offenders to apix-abefore Justice of the Pence, II. T. Matthews. The men arri'stiHl were: J. F. Payne, Park City, failure to observe traffic light; James Jensen, Murray md M. S. Mleoff, IlelH-r- , sisssllng In excess of the Murray City per hour regulation. In addition to these arrests, doz wis of motorists have required to attach reflectors to the, rear of their cars and to have headlights r afctffl Ka- yo to 1 tpr x. lit tuft eta fjrtW d.J aj iuW S L: 3:30 3 :45, M. S. T. Supt. Charles Five Lectures on Thursday-- K DECEMHER 13. ISM VOLUME RESUME ACTIVITY II. Skldmore Crime Prevention D Y L: 3:003:30. T. National Congress rarest-Teache- r Hours. Sponsored by the National Congress of Parents mid Teachers and the University of Chicago. M. S. Artu De Jong Funeral Ilased on a tentative working schedule and a new budget allowance, many .Murray men ure again 1 ,'iven work this week under FederAV .1 Lit eV,cTT2 al Emergency Kelief Projects. According to J. Clifford Hansen, city commissioner, in charge of the actual work, 05 men will be cared for - t" under the new program, the work continuing until about the middle of February. Unless weather conditions prohibit, the new allowance under FB It A will lteruiit w ork to continue on road projects incomplete at the time of suspension some weeks ago. MIKKAY 2nd WARD M. I. A. MISSIONARY FROM AFRICA The McGhee springs tunnels, provid CHRISTMAS PROGRAM VISITS IN MURRAY CITY ing an increased culinary water supply for Murray, under the allocato God in the highest. Rev. and Mrs. John C. Sloeum, "Glory tions announced will be cleaned, n ami on good will to missionaries on furlough from the earth, peace, crew of men being already at work ward men." Baptist mission field of French there at this time. These are the words of the first Equatorial Africa, with their son, Christmas carol, sung by the angels John Payne, and daughter, Ruth Elof heaven. The music was not re- len, are coming from Denver Thursmembered, so the first melody, no day morning to visit at the home of one knows. Since that time leau- - Rev. and Mrs. James P. Payne. IoIs tlf ul music has been put to the Arlene, another daughter, has been words and now all over the world making her home with the Paynes, Thursday night, Deeemler Oih, we hear them sung, especially at for more than five years and never has seen her brother and sister, the Eagles new luncheo'n committee Christmas time. So, at this time, all over the looks forward to seeing them with functioned for It's first time, and did they do their stuff? Xo find world people are gathering togeth- a great deal of joy. Mr. and Mrs. er in their different wards, church Sloeum and family are planning to ing, they put on the most appetizes, schools, and all public places to visit In Murray until late in Janing feed we have bad for some their humble homage and ex- uary returning to Mrs. Sh- time. Hot roast beef sandwiches. pay their love for each other. cum's home in IVnver. Speaking press French fried potatoes, pickles, cof The birth of Christ will again le engagements when they will tell fee and apples. And what Is more, told In songs, stories, dramatiza of their work In Africa will Is' this committee will function the tions, and pagaents in so many beau announced in due time. rirst meeting night 'n each month tiful ways that it would be imposfor the next three. So, Eagles, keep sible to tell of them all. Under the direction of Mrs. Hel- SERMON URGES DISCARD" OF the first Thursday of the month In LIMITS en Caldwell, music appreciation mind as this new committee, comleader of Murray Second Ward M. 'God the Preserver of Man" Is posed of Ed Wright, Coby Cnnne-glet- I. A., and those two very capable In and Jack Peters, promise music directors, Marie Asplund and the subject of the Lesson-Sermothat as long as they are on the Max Gllltort, a splendid program all Churches of Christ. Scientist, committee there will Ik- - no more has Isen arranged for Tuesday ev on Sunday, Dtsvmlter 1ft. The Golden Text Is from psalms coffee "and," but a real feed each ening. Instead of the usual music H.-"The Lord preserveth all Christmas this appreciation period month. them love Him." that We have Oscar I'jcnnlon was apistinted program will le ghen. The scriptural citations In the some wonderful talent In our ward chairman of the Christmas tree Sermon Include Deuteronwho will express Christmas cheer : "And Moses was an huncommittee, with Win. Cnnncgieter. !n their songs and stories and we omy Krnest Wright, George Gordon and would like to Invite everybody out dred and twenty years old when Kd Hoffman; as the other member Tuesday night to bear them. We he died: his eye was not dim, nor on the committee. They will make would like especially to welcome his natural font abated." in the lesson-Scrinotheir rejxirt at the next mccctlng the older niemlMTs out to our pro- areComprised the following correlative passas to the date of Ibe Christmas gram for we know they will enjoy age from the Christian Science themselves. party. textbook, 'Science and Health with So. let's get back of the M. I. A. Stauffer. Ed Wright and ami ur loyal snpistrt Key to the Serlptufes," by Mary give tin Frank Jones were npjtointed on mid make our leaders happy, so Haker Eddy: '"Man Is not a itondii- a basket committee to find out If that they, hsi, may feel the spirit lum, swinging liotweoii evil and an Eagles team can be organized. of Christmas ami good cheer dur- good, joy and sorrow, sickness and health, life and death. Life and Its Fred H. Peters win appointed to ing the holidays. faculties are not measured by cal Tuesall come to Mutual represent the Order at the Com endar. The measurement of life t the it nmke ami day night munity Santa Claus meetings. by solar years robs youth and gives At the Aerie meeting previous to one we have hadIs this year. ugliness to age. Except for the er Is to follows, as The program hist week. Win. Kit-I- t was apiint- ror of measuring and limiting all given after the oiteiiing exercises: (hat is good and beautiful, men cd on a committee to organize a Johanson Ruth S,,ng would enjoy more than threescore team. Accoinitaided by Marie Asplund. In recognition of the Fraternal Heading Elaine Caldwell year and ten and still maintain his vigor, freshness, and promise. Order of Eagles Old Age Pension S,,i,g lieehive Girls' Qu.irtott Man, governed by immortal Mind, MaHe Healy. IjiVcIIu Johnson, s leadership, our years as champion and grand. always Ac linker. of measure affecting the security Mary Helen Mallory. unfolds wis Each year Wallin. coimtanled by Phy'Ms of the working men and his family, and holiness." (p. '2M. Ixirniine Tboninsoti dom, two federal tuidntmcnts have Ke'idiug March Ijovrein lieen tendered Eagle leaders by Clarinet stbt by... Marlon March Accompanied D. tooevclt. President Franklin IMPROVES MuM Asplund KERRY HEI.CHER The Eagle honored are Post Grand Song Caldwell. Helen Accompanied by Mx GihVrt Report from the 'ielchcr home Worthy President, George Nordlin, Heading . Chairman of the Hoard of Grand "The First Christmas Cand," regarding the condition of their son Iterry, whose arm was so serTrustees, of St. Paul. Minn,. Aerie There are one or two more num- iously injured a week ago, indicate and Past Grand Worthy Conducbers we are not sure of so a yet. that the young man was resting of llcb-nn- . tor. I,etcr II. I.obl easily today, and that the Injured we hoito they will be there. but i Mtiit.. Aerie. They have all teacher and arm Is slowly improving. remind to Just 'isked to old in planning the mmIiiI The iniMlrnl reort Is that parofficers of our conference 'he same that President vcf;ire tial use of the arm will eventually member be will stake night. Tin re Itoofcvdl will present to the next with us Tuesday nlgbt. so let's have lie realized ami that amputation. Congress. Our I the only fratern huildrel ter cent present. We vhich was feared, will not lie bo we try. ry. President so If can recognized. ity (it Contributed. com-hItnoHcvcIt' advisory council of nliieleeii prominent WARD CONFERENCE, SOCIETY CON long no'od fur their humaiil-tarlat- i RELIEF FERENCE Al bVUlll Past Grand sympathies. will The Murray Second Ward COTTONWOOD loMer Colldllnor Ilde hold Sunday School Conferenir nt Worthy ! a. in., Sunday morning and Genthe author of the, first Old w.i V large attendance was presenti at , i eral In 'bis country. Ward Conference Sunday ev- Age IViedon j neoi Relief Society eotllcrcnee the i ulng nt 't::u p. in. Ward Priest- V. 11. PETKIiS. F. O. E. News ot- Inn! Sunday evening at South ( hood Conference Monday evening warn. . nucom r'..tonwotMi Uejrter. it N p. in. and Mutual Coiiferemv zrinu was given and the Stake evening at 7:.'10 p. in. ruifdiiy M. I. A. ACTIVITY NIGHT t.,r were Mr. lb'lr Smith. Mrs. In to these general nuvt- addition MiMo.V.l AT 1st WARD IS XMAS Spencer Held, and Mis. l n special meeting will there Ings h dellvired the PROGRAM Killpack. of all officers and leathers and 0. E. NEWS e SKI.F-IMPOSE- er n Ix-t'- s Is-s- e Funeral service Artu Ie nt the Granite Jong, custodian high school, who dleI from Injuries received when hit by a hit and run driver, were held, Thursday, DecemU-- r Miller fl, 1931, at the "rd chapel. Opening prayer was offered by G. Lavln. shakers were Lorenzo Hatch, principal of the Granite high icho.l: Ir. Calvin liljustisl. Smith and ltlshop Edward Solo- mon. Solo wen rendered by Mr. New Minnie Solomon, who sung "I'm A Pilgrim," and "My Kosary," was by Mrs. Epperson; J. Wortlilngton the bcnedictlmi and the grave A preview showing of the 1035 In the Murray City cemetery was ami ftlgc I'lvmouth automobiles dedicated by lllshop Solomon. announced bv the Utah Motor fompnny, Murray. The new model re strictly Mecl bodied, carrying U the feature of outstanding Im portance of 1031. with eleven new fety and economy features, added. Art Stilngfcllow, manager of the The Delano Clul. 4710 South tlah Motor Company, has expressed State Mreet, ha completed two of dance to lie 'he opinion that both Plymouth and the series of winter N edm-wlnami 'kp will attract an Increasing conducted each night number (,f car at tmptilar the buyers, both from the Saturday nldil A. Dunroe. tandpolnt of safely and economy club, mrordlng to owner. "iteration. An orchestra, popular nnioiig the SUIUMKNT AT MEETING younger sot of the county ha MHT1I COTTONWOOD i'iicag"l fof II"' of their mit'lcfll insurance at RVerne of Halt the Delano lift Saturday night hunIjo will U iho nbout ( principal Hpeaker drawing a crowd of 11 and dinner the Somh Cottonwood wnrl sue-J''dred ixtsoii. I.undir. at the rlub. A tery Kplendld ChrHmn pro served are order short nt meeting Sunday evening - ghen nt the Murray P m. WARD RELIEF SOwith no cover charge ami tin admis- gram will A musical program M. I. chai-el- . lll ibm-the floor. Ward Flrvt by I to W w the CIETY MEETING sion charged :W A. The program will l gln nt Sop. to., and will I' Christmas mush Murray Firt Ward Relief and reading. Although a full out ciety Literary lesson will ! Hie of the program wn not com Tuewhiv. bv Mr. Martha Club rotinccthm n splendid j plete for publication It proinN- to Ih I nnt to be a member of Ibe Murray Santa Clmn t'luh. IntcreMlng. Ii.n.irram of piano ob and I linn- ery niul Bilnil ill follow A dance given. mn song will 1 ean provide for children, and I prefer Moll I free. (Hoy or Glrll Mudent who are mem kkeys Murray ri.i ckim; of soon Katnp the of Fniverslty of t'tiih R ber 1 Mr. Abe Darker will commence o. T. C. unit, are! .Rodney S. of million, Sherman iddretn Aaniodt the slaughtering mid plucking rmo tnrkej. Friday nt bis James V. Carter, wtit (i Dell, Id tnikev iamb Hi Ia loifvuie. Curl Eriikon, Alma II (j,,),!, ,rfelephitne , to d four prepare , It will take U ulse. Mall or bring to office or Telephone Will Is' id.ll'l- -I ,'"'r V City Unit, lleeorder S. Sharp. Harold Johnson. J. tl lAiigeh. for M,e Christmas Artie Murray 20O or Murrny 170. and Wilson E. White. for 25-ml- le Is-o- suit-cedin- Tab-lean- Dodge Cars Now On Display legl-hitlo- tod Popular Orchestra At Delano Club a 1 ht-so- .lug Tnt n Firs! otor l'ii lit l- tfn. ren-i.w.i.- Murray Santa Claus 1C Uh - ti 8. oraC( Pupils' Health Situation I F. u,lh jBf"H das leader Sunday morning at o'clock. Every officer I ! D teach urgently re and er and class leader quested to present at thl nasi lug. The Stake lresldency and nicm Iter of the High Council nnd Stake Roard incnilsT will ! present at the vnrloii meetings. The MIlliTcck Roehlve classes which have tbrtt' department are busily engaged making ctoth animal doll. Some exceptional mod ci nave oceii compienti oy ine gins ami at the movie, which will bo shown Friday evening at the ward -- ' ' ' ,1m" "1 "l my r'so,,l,,,1,, l"1""4- n'" UmU w ,(, Mp fln(n, - 'lhchlve department. No. 10 45 Examination Shows Murray .11-7- Broadcast Wednesdays UTAH, THURSDAY, Shaw and Paulson Building Idaho Reservoir 65 FR A WORKERS Urgent Appeal Issued For Three hundred Murray City children will he unprovided for on Christmas day, unless more members for Murray's Santa Claus Club are found who ure willing; to help the old fellow In his work. Organized a week ago !y seventeen of the local civic, church and fraternal groups to coordinate their efforts in providing something for Y CITY, Shaw and Paulson Construct Reservoir Murray City school have defective teeth nnd ton sils it was disclosed at n meeting Ibis week, following a rcstrt by The above picture is one view of Drs. Mildred Nelson, Val SumL-wal- l and R. O. Nelson, school the large, concrete, earth filled reMany physicia- n-examiners. servoir, one of (he largest of its kind in the west, lioing built in Pocatello, Idaho, by Murray con tractor, Curtis L. Shaw and Paul Paulsen of Salt Lake Cty. Mr. Glen Hales of Murray has employed on the work as foreman. Temporarily the work has been closed down on acount of the cold weather but will be recommenced Just as early as the weather will permit. The reservoir will hold ll.SOO.iNM) gallons of water and Is fi(X) feet long, 2tL" feet wide and 2.' feet (bn-p- . Mr. Shaw state that the project should be finished by June 15, 10:!5. Mr. Shaw Is well known In the territory and has handled many contracts in this part of the country . Out of a total of VJ(Kl pupils ex amined recently, It was stated that more than one half of the children had teeth which were defective; thirty one jht cent had unhealthy tonsils and 2- - iter cent had some form of glandular trouble. It was reported that nearly ten per cent of the total examined were victims of heart ailments. Is-e- Dreniber 5th Vote Canvassed The Roard of Education officially accepted the result of the school election hehl IHsrniber 5, at which time D. D. Lester, Incumbent at present of the board, was to serve a five-yeterm, beginning ar January 1. Estimated cost of conducting the affairs of the school district for the school year are $75,(XH, expendi- nt tures to IHvemltor totaling $2.V lUMM). Collections of taxes to on the budget allowance so apply fur this year are less than fifty cent (tmiplete, It was stated by Dr. James Clove, clerk of the board. ir 2nd Ward Bazaar Gives Good Program Those who were nimble to get to the Relief Society Iiazaar in Mnr- ray Second Ward Wednesday evening, missed a rare treat. Rut evidently from the numlter present one would conclude there had not ltecn many unfortunate ones left at home. The affair was Istth a social and a financial success. Much credit Is due the Relief Society and the various committees for the delicious dinner and refreshments and for the good time enjoyed by all. The One-Aof play. "Thing Reauiy." by Mr. and presented Mrs. Reed Eddington, Mrs. Ala then Swenson and Miss 'Marlon March was a big bit. as well as were the othVr n n nil nts on the program. Including the nuartottos by LaVella Johnson. Marie Healy, Helen Mallory and Mary Raker, y Miss Phyllis Wallin; the duets iy Mis Eva olsnii nnd Mr. Harold Richards, accompanied by Miss Marie Asplund; the dance and song y Miss Vausta Johnson, aivonitan- od by Mr. Helen Caldwell; and he readings by Miss leah Fother- d ngtiain. The Relief Society held well Up their enviable record for gissl s linncrs and real n cream. And Mis Franit'S En- pilst and jtnrtner proved om-- more to the enthusiastic dancers that it loc not take many Instruments if real artist ure playing them. l lmiiest-to-goodiio- Ml RRAY CITY FIREMEN WILL STAGE ANNl AL XMAS PARTY LION'S CLl'IJ CHRISTMAS PARTY Memlters of the Murray Lions club and their partners will hold a Christinas program, Thursday evening, Deccmlter 20, at the Murray III school. Hugh Ward, Jame Clove, and a committee of others are In charge of the affair. Dinner will lie serv ed and a Christina program Is Is- Carols will be sung Ing arranged. by a chorus composed of students from the Arlington school. TABLEAU CLUB DATE DEC, 20 The Christinas program of the Murray Woman's club will be given r 20, In the dub rooms at the county Firemen's hall. Mrs Viola Jenkins Allen will sing medleys and a solo from Handel's Messiah. Jenkins Morris has Amy written the scrljH "Christmas Memories," and will read the theme and present the story. Annetta Morris Hid Ronald Allen will present a tableau, "A First Thrill At a Christmas Tree;" Arlene Richardson, song and dance, "Old Saint Nl.k;" Marylln Reld. dance, "And So To Red;" Douglas Allen will recite "Kris Krlngle." Irt us lay our Christina work aside and attend this meeting, each memlMT bringing a toy, nicely wrnn-ie- d and niarkisl a in previous year for some lsty or girl. Iien-mbc- Member of the Murray City Fire Dcirtmeut and their famllic will ltaitlchtate in their annual Christina party, to lake plan' FriThe Itcneflt party and tea given 21. at lay evening. The bull by the Woman's club last Thursday in., at the fire station. will be ibt'orattsl in the spirit of was n suivoss wxinlly and financial-Yuletide and from a large Christ-mThe club wishes to thank all who tree, present will to distributed to the children of the Fire Iiddles hcltcd in any way to make it sucby Santa Claus in person. A pro- cess istsslble, itipeclatly the Granite Furniture company, for the use of gram will be given. the tea table; Mr. C. Rulsl for Ibe - Dm-inU- r 7:-'l- " !' a I Plymouth For 1935 On Modified Lines arrival of the new P.tX" Plymouth automobile In showrooms of Frank C. Howe. Inc.. P.U'.I Smith Slate. Is attracting considerable ut- tent bni f i in the prosMtic buyer of automobiles who have awaited the season new model. "Speed with Safely." I the much discussed outstanding feature of the Plymouth, according to Frank Howe, manager of the nmipnny, While the showing of the new model Is not yet official. Interested given a jH'rsniis may cull and ! demonstration without obligation. It was Mated. table lovely Christina Mr. George Jenkins for the hairs, and the Thornton-AndersoDrug company for the ticket use of n . Tli MURRAY ht Driver Crashes Pole-Serio- usly Injured Carl Fallenlltie. 1 !!)S West Mh South strn-l- , while driving south crnshisl into n itle nt tll.M South State stnt't. Taken to the hospital Edwotd Iursen and by offlit-Joseph Glllcn, it wu learned that Fallen! Ine had suffered a compound fracture of I he left leg, minor Internal Injuries and severe laceration of !he face and link. r WARD GIRLS PAST CHIEF COMPANION (1,1 'B HOLDS (HRISTMS PARTY ACT AS SANTA CLAUS The Gleaner C.lii of Murrny First ward will totior their annual Christina party, Thursday 20. at the ward chapevening. Ih el. It Is their custom for em h Gleaner Glti to net a Santa Clan host to n iiiemlter child, who are for the linltiil to bo their gui-s- t tire played and evening. Game refreshment servd, after which Santa a p tear In terson o distribute the gift to the little tot who 'will iiiiuiIkt about .'10. K. The home of Mr. Chnrlc Eatchel wn Ibe scene of an attractive Christ ma function Tuesday afternoon given In honor of the ladles of the Past Chief Companion dub. The room were decorated In color of Yuletide. The guest were t one long table which seated had b a centerpiece a miniature Santa Clan. The place card and favor were In holiday color. A delicious turkey dinner wn erved and covers were laid for 1(1 guests. |