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Show V " " ' """"" ' . . . Honor Anniversary will l ifjid 'SU of jTm itlr 5 u of carrying out the pro-lAct Control the llqur B- - Brown DPn "Bh attorney of Salt We chairman George M. Whit-- I : Nephl; and Adam Mr. Republican. niem-u- , time full the Inn will be for a sod was appointed Whltmore was Mr. Ld for four years and Mr. Tat-ew- fl Governor for two years. Km! innounced the appointments Democrat, SJr. six--rter- at midnight. of constitutionality B, new the hibits and entertainment features sponsored by the state itself. It also presented an opportunity for agriculturists, fitockgrowers and Industrialists besides many In miscellaneous fields to exhibit the products of field and shop. Invariably products attracted wide approval. Thus the fair spread far and wide the versatility of !IHhlve state growers and manufacturers, as well as quality. It formed an advertising feature for state products. And if helped to make consumers Utah S,ll Moyd Greaves Solo .... Little Miss Ueverly Has lam. NuihIhts ... Mill Urtvk Male Quar-tet- t. Ihinjo Solo Anion Hurbtdge Aecoinpauied by his sou, Chad-wicP.urbidge. Musical Selections .... Tborop Family. Heading Margaret Merkley The ward inemliership is to be honored by the presence of Pres. Heher J. Grant, who with his wife has been Invited to be present. Former Ward liishops nnd Counto sellors will also be present. Utah-mad- e conscious. k The 1985 fair is scheduled open Septemlter 28 and to continue AT MURRAY for eight days. Ernest S. Holmes LECTURE FIRST WARD MUTUAL has leen reappointed fair manager and Sarah Glbbs, secretary. The Those attending Mutual in Murs but tllP,r naming of these two exiierlenced First Ward Tii'sday evening ray in and highly capable officials assures irt iwlved a severe setback were rewarded by a luot valuable Gen-tn- ! exthe stute of a thoroughly fine of Attorney ti( Maration lis'ture and showing of .slides by is and entertainment hibition law alve Mr. Arthur K. Peterson of Jordan. Joseph Chez that the par. lid ind will stand court tests. ex Mr. lYtcrsoti has traveled The Covered Wagon Ihiys pagLi Patterson, assistant to the eant collection has wide and erIod tensively will cover a three-daattorney general, ICtittd 8utes Features al- of pictures of the World's Fair. l notice that he would file beginning July 21. the Grand Cayon. soul hern Utah 121 to test the luw's eonstltution- - ready arranged Include a three-da- y ami i: resit ait Lake, in canyons IiKt. He proposed, as a private rodeo, with $.",00 jxisted in prize be show.il pictures furn addition I M, to combat It on the theory money, and a "Pageant, of the Pioished by the llrigliam Yoimg Uni lieUtah of neers" at the University llillu legality was In doubt versity of tlilioassiurs. the latter be In it had been passed by the stadium the last day. f puppet", ing shown in the form hrJiture with the clock stopped. Speaking of pioneers, the arriv- which with Mr. Peterson's together contends that the al of the first ixrny express In Salt it. Patter talk made up si most educational KB pawed both house Lake City In April, lsiK), was on the I ami entertsiining evening. Piocalendar day of the legiaWednesday by the Utah I 'ct (fusion, four days after the neer Trails ami landmarks asso- MURRAY HIGH TO HAVE had offl- - ciation with appropriate ceremonies rusty first Legislature AN ANNUAL BOOK I (Mr reaVd. He served notice on on the site of the Salt Lake TribI S Wiihtive officers to mnke the une building. This was the ss.t Murray High siud.'iiN. show the bill passed on where the express riders the Seniors, are thrilled smd exeu Ijmtiti stopped to discharge and receive legslatlve day. nt the prosnrt of having an an Mr. to imrfinj; Chez, there the mall they curried across the nual this year, the first for sever wnr mutt decisions to show plains and over the mountains. al vears. Yearbooks are the cher Iw Jrnala of legislatures with Kroslon nnd flood control work ished and highly prized hit day extended by stopping claim most of the of the bov or girl leaving ingli dock have lssn accepted U exssted to is recorded Ott. engineer school. In this tiitirt. question and are conclusive attention of Henry and which symbolize thoe things who has just tu lcttllty of measuri pasa- - for the state KKA. ill ycsits to come, the them to recall of field sujiervlsor With this opinion In view, It lieen appointed We of their lives. conservation work un- happiest days doubtful if Mr. Patterson will emergency for and the girls boys congratulate act. I rwd to test the law on this der the Taylor grazing smd for their untheir jiersistcncc Mr. Ott. who for the past year efforts in working to put has lcen In charge of range water tiring over. this undertaking unl.TBT Hat development for eastern Utah will ft Dwytlaa Saturday. April 6, In der the relief administration, Northern Utah in pirtidilar will ' Wt elaborate and entertain- - supervise activities of conservation Idaho. Nethe Colorado. St ft'M4 than ever In Utah. work gresitly bcinfitnl through ni. He will also obtaining !y Senator i'. and to plana vada Oregon. completed by post I" 'Hioinas of a $J."i.iki increase in Ik. In charge of M CCC camps ftlilt i ttetvnf Worrnm Ima liecn the five states, clcht of which have the iigrb ultnral approprlalioiis bill il erosion established. section iMTtaiiiing to f' the day, starting at already Ns-cover cxpcriiU'-nand range m. and J closing at 0 p. m. Utah shlpHTS were saved The iecivsisc was inside with the A time schedule will give con- "I'dcr In freight charges nm. h of it imdcrsisindJig that visitor nn opportunity to C,m) rates III new UlVnilollll the the would s'l-emerpiicy " mirk TlilrtyH-lchtInfan- authorlwM by the Interstate 1U lain region. honored with the title Commission In Washington t Of the Mam.," In14 111 i in ( The carriers sought at a public to have llrtodl- In IL .... I.. hearing last In iiinu utale (Mt'llin III- western to how freight rotes In army oiMTatlons In rreas.-! bv ll.Omu". P'1"" will l a mass Utah shl-sr'ihlhltlon by the air corps. tatlves of In P'' Increases and sncceH.-by tho bnnd the ' I" amounting tln reductions okhmi uiiKie nnu frelgbl This will Increase M)(M). Is Mfchtstrict state stores law, disunder moot subject urilKT rate Those who dislike the sys-in basins their hopes on the tw white being declared uncon-(UstloM- ex.oe-tation- y vle-brate- d Wednesday at .S::() a. m., a young held up Clay Jensen at the Silver Hell Service station at 44(H) South State street and made away Willi i.Imui! seventy-th- e dollars. The hold up man, who was driving a stolen automobile, drove to 1st h South smd Pox Flder streets and changed his clothing. lie then walked to Thornton-Andersodrug store carrying Ids suitcase. Marshall Lundquist arrested the robber at this jKiint as he had leen culled and notified of the rohliery by Mr. Jensen. Mr. 'Parley Harmon was with Mr. Lundquist ami the roblier was placed in the back seat of the isilice car with Mr. Harmon as a seat companion. While riding to the jsiil the robber attempted to frighten the Murray officers with a pistol he had kept concealed In bis swealer at the time he was searched for arms. Mr. Harmon and Marshall Lundquist refused lo be frightened and proceeded to take the pistol away from the thug, thereby displaying plenty of courage ami the sluff it tsikcs to keep alive in the thief apprehending business. I.oter it was found that the robber was using a cap pistol but the officers had no way of knowing this fact while they braved the consequences of overNiwering a bandit who was apiKirently armed with a very deadly weapon. No doubt It would have been a big help to the officers to have known that the pistol was for noise making only. The robber was later turned over to the county officials after he had indulged In a number of epllleptic or similar fits. The public in general should give Messrs. Lundquist and Harmon a vote of sippreciatiou for their courMr. Lundquist i duty. age whil Males thai his complexion, he fears was very gr.i'ii when be first Jit tempted to take the pistol away from the thug. man n WEDDING CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY osis-chill- iny bk 1 n P-- $-- l' rover Hi own entertained group of friends last March :w. in night. Saturday of their twenty first and also wedding anniversary Mrs. Itroun's birthday anniversary. TbillVsix guests asseinbbsl in the Murray City Firemen's hall, where delicious dinner was served. The with a dining table was ceiitensl . presented gorgeous vase of row-sto Mr. an I Mrs. ltrown by their son. iHiatie. After dinner, dancing was enjoyed. There were out of town guests fi i ngdeii. Salt Luke, and Midvi.le. Mr. and Mrs. ltrown wore sissisted in entertaining by Mr. and Horan. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ; e Mr. C. I.. Shaw und son (Jlen. and :ieii Hah left Murray Thurslo resume work on day. April the reservoir at Pocnt.'llo, Idaho: between 7.1 and Ml men will will put to work Monday limning April 4- s. pt:t.'. ih4r r4 Tt," s of Kutfs manual With rin.- n . . fcj " of cnl- - nil inn """'"t. Insitbm of rec!m. t,tnl parade. ,B1 tornH i the ,inys doings nt mhhixwi i.y R Mg Uw This win MTr , "f U"' tblng, with r,,l ",!h nHti.HiHl ! J. bn ts w f")un "T. MlH:wiR. "f1i f rlfii n,,,,l "r"'hun- guard, - ,t,,,k s by railroad l.iMiH niest rl"',,, have Han sblptnTs nmcl. as to ivay four times state will P'. ShlppiTs In some thmuch mop. In Increases thai, and ngric" Uvcst.sk in Huh ns a tural pplncts. composing n. state sblpno ly bulk of Hechlve from the ..ocmc.O exempt. wvstern would ntr, - ,lk - Plants Lilacs UNEMPLOYED ASKED TO REGISTER APRIL Cooperating in the movement of the stute federation of Womans Clubs, the Murray Womans Club last Saturday planted lilac shrubs in the Murray City Park. The slate federation Is sponsoring the movement lu Utah to plant the lilac with the hon that at some future time we may stage a lilac festival, and ultimately adopt the lilac as the state shrub. The Murray club Is thought to be the first individual club to further the The unemployed In r "J, sts-in- at h r - man-sige- I' lst FIKLMLYS Many Improvem.'nls foll- -f effected In the Hotel Utah over g (he arrival and taking ". t.l,it..i,'a f.ireiiinst lion i 'll In tlmiM His ability and lde acpn.lnta.vc of underway with the travelog V"" tu J,nfpr',,"' "nM, TIip general i.t.m.ixl In chances tlui' Wflf ? vU" 'addisl M Um f,,r, merlnlly to the 'MM" Twu0 of tl,e H'" varl.sl comfort V ' n "P ,,u ,,,nn-,,r', hostelry and f ail. W H' "'l'"'""! Hint will 'creasisl patn.nnge i.c.ord.sl Kt Wl"1 tn,nt:e. !"liits on early an Tlte new major In dining r.- -n T umvd a reduction ' tHilwr""'" wM'il'M for rates. This. will. .- 1- InMnl dinof ..f a band and Inaucnn.ll".. ' lt ,Ul,r""'' tlcitl,.n ner dance. h , attnospbc social much of the " F"'r ami Coven-which bad made the Huh ';' dezvons of the dale's wvwl 5rtJn,,rir BR1NT0N ',! d-- ' re-n- lg IXH1KY MKKT The Women' Auxiliary of the Murray CHy Firemen met in the evening. ball nretiieu' Mr. Axel Limber and Mrs. Win. Caldwell were hostesses on this occasion. The iHiiutlflll quilt made and qulltisl by the auxiliary which has Ihsmi In progress of llng iliqmed of for some time win won by Miss Pee Adams, granddaughter of Mr. Win. Caldwell. . - d apis-a- p Incnuses. il. 4 meeting of Murray City citl- was held at Murray City hall darch ill!, lii:tr. at which time an irganlzatlon was formed to be known as the Murray Hettermeut U'ligue. The object of the league is to eoiorate with the Murray of- idaLs and Salt Ijike County officials u cleaning up the unsavory moral 'onditlons which have caused a wave of righteous wrath to sweeo vcr the community. The recent arrest of Dr. II. J. Smith and Mose Clark charged with i morals offense against young girls ms develops! an Intense finding throughout the district. The ineot- ng resulted lu the placing of a liiantlty of information before the issembly Unit gives rise to a foel- ng Unit a thorough clean-uof the twrties responsible for moral offenses is imperative. The Itettermeiit League chose the following officers to serve for one this district at the Mur ray City hall, April 8, , and 10, lte- tween the hours of 0 a. m. and 5 p. in. for registration. This registration Is part of a survey to endeavor to adapt the Jot) that may is1 available lo the procr one among the unemployed. In the iast, many of the jobs have been assigned to improperly movement In their home town. . eqiiipicd men who were not train The club furnished ! shrubs of ed for the work In question, it Is the French and Persian varieties, the purpose of this survey to list and Mrs. F.d Larsen also donated those without employment with other varieties. They are planted to their training, intention In the north lawn of the west en- and fitness for employment. trance lo the park. Through this method It Is hied Mrs. Kuby Hnusknocht. chair- that lu future the calls for workers may Is' placed more Intelliman of the lilac club and her Fllertson I,eo Mr. J. gently ami with greater efficiency. All of the unemployed isusons In and Mrs. Yerl McMillan, were in charge of the project of selecting the Murray district aiv requested year: the shrubs nnd seeing they were to register at the Murray City President Hay Allan hall on the above dates. properly planted. lack Clay Vice President The lilac is one of the most reDouglas Allen Secretary JUNIOR PROM A freshingly iM'siuliful and f nigra nt Ass't Secretary SUCCESS A. IJ. Caldwell GREAT of the spring shrubs ami will be Advisory Hoard a most attrsictivc addition to ine The Murray High School Junior Krnest Smith, Jack Clay, Hobert Prom held at Murray High School Edwards park. was one of last Friday. March The Itettermeiit league wishes to l MRS. JOHN ROWELL TO the high lights of Murray 8 cope-ratewith the authorities and season. MEET HUSBAND IN the general public lu a continuous Mr. Ceorge Dibble, head of the campaln to Insure a Mter Murray ENGLAND Murray High School Art Depart for all her residents. Min. John Powell was honored iiient the decoration designi'd SieocheH have been made at meetu Japanese theme, and ings of the League by Mayor Herger at a party, Thursday siftei nooi. scheme, which was given at her home J'J'. charmingly combined the pictures ind Supt. James Clove in which asMill avenue, by nieinlrs of the que ami graceful Oriental Art. The surance was given that the organiIn the zation would have the strong Mill Creek Camp, Ha lighters of the orchestra was stationed Ion of these public officials. Utah Pioneers, of which she is a north comer of the dance fltsir Howell will leave meiulier. Mrs. a dome of twisted blue crepe Public wrath at the outrages reApril 'JO, for England, where she p:i'r. cently committed here was very will join her husband, who for the lu the south corner of the room high Indeed at this meeting of the t;isl year and one h.ilf hsis been on a group of Celsha girls nerved re league. a mission for the L. I. S. church. freshments. gatheriMany js'rsona at them A niimlK-of small tables for ngs dwelt strongly on the Idea Mrs. Howell will ls away for six two iigalust I be walls were clowsl that a return of Dr. II. J. Smith or mouth. A program, consisting of com- off from the dance flmir by lattice Mose Clark to Murray would result shades employ in extreme violence and the county munity singing; solos by Mts. Lu- frames. The sistel and Mr-s- . Audrey ed lu decoration provided a gra officers have Iss'ii advised that the lie Cehring of ultove mentioned Mary clous background for the gowns pair should be Stevens; reading by Mr. crowd A P.i.l."( mode. the from and casuily was Murray us a means Itelle Hamilton kept away enjoyed "JTSI couples of maintaining i'iiee and order. Mrs. Howell rescinded. IMIclous of approximately lo the entrancing music of Persons knowing of Infractions of were served and the dami-refreshment orchestra. Don's Homer mora la cislc or auspicious acts the mimls-re21. guests or unsavory characters, threatenrcisirt C A. ALSTON MANAGER BOY SCOUT DANCE WAS ing the community should same to the Mayor and he w ill have A GREAT SUCCESS TELEPHONE CO. FOR full cooperation from the public STATE OF UTAH The lu.v Scout Jamboree Dance and the Itetu-rtnon- t (League lu enheld hist Saturday flight at the , IUiIm-the laws. Ida forcing Clinton A. ANtoii of High gym was a very Murray r The Iieague will hold a meeting ho, has Imi-i- i npiHilnlcd Utah and success, Isith socially nt Murray City ball at 10 a. m. of the Mountain Slates Tele splendid coniuiltuee In the financially. ImmediSunday, April 7th. graph company, effective charge of the affair reports. siiccis-Mr. (irsoti Alston ately. crowd attended, and A large MURRAY WOMANS CLUB John Hyde, who has ls-- iipMlnt-owere many entertaining feathere ELECTS OFFICERS covering to sjieclsil assignment tures ami stunt which added to commercial aclivilb's through Utthe ceilings success. Decorations The Murray Womans Club met ah. Mr. Alston Is a tisillve of Utah the Junior Prom, which from March 28 In the County coiuiecled with the und has Is-Thursday, over for the invasion add Fremen'a hall for a business meet121 telephone company for the last ed ii feature note and lent a spirit ing and annual election of offic years. Mug in service nt Mldvnle of glib , ly to the dancers. ers. After a liner business session, where he and Murray cxihaiip-sthe election of officers tmik place. was manager of the branch. From DAM K AT HIGH CO LI) t Mrs. Harry Hobblns was ehsted Sail there he was transferri-SCHOOL re held at the as president. First A cosl dance will Ijike and later to Itvnver, Colo., where be remained for Pi years, Murray High School Friday, April sulted In a tie and a vole will ls the taken at next meeting to dislde hi PCS.! he was appointed mana- .'.lb. Misfit costumes will ! was of dcMillniclit is Idaho A ger of the Jrle to this office. Mrs. D. V. Smith feat ore of the affair. misfit" elected to the office of 2nd vice the ii'Uipaliy, a Msltlo he held un- U- - awarded to the til the present npiolnlnieut. president; Mrs. Gilbert Mocslnger, costume. Mrs. Hay recording secretary; Kingston, corrcNtohdlng secretary, Mrs. Frank Morris, treasurer and Mrs. Vcrl McMillan, press agent. A short program was given as Mrs. Gilbert Mocslnger follows: rend the dramatic joom "Pi-oGynt.H wrtleti by the Scandiinavlan playwright, Hciirlk IJ'sen. Mrs. J. V. Johnson gave piano solocllon of the Peer Gynt's suite. y Fdward Grieg ; Morning Song;" "The Hall of the Mountain King." Ae' I )oa Mi and Arlta's Dance." F. M1 Mia hi T. sang Mrs. 'Solveg's Song," nceoinpntiicd by Mrs. Johnson. ure requested lo b.telry by the is.tmlar as hotel man. Seattle Tinrnds.. "wi'if.rn il.fenso will general mnnae'T. with coinei t Utah T""1 ,,n,,U, cotidillotis. Mr. ToondaU ati. li k u ti at a t,iuu,t one mil n n'P'dallon of Mug tiiiinairers. ....i..- A wmih nt-a- are f tbe and Hrmv ik rnt.-- MURRAY BETTERMENT LEAGUE ORGANIZED r d JW - I' .w.-,..- or Hl-n- I I a - , Murray Womans Club Harmon Capture Bold Robber ,. ;Mre I . Lundquist And Mill Creek ward iiiciiiIm umkliii extensive um. ,, irate the StJth organization of the ward with a ward reunion, scheduled to be held Monday, April S, !t( ,s p. m. Kisiiop A. M. with .. arge committee fn.in n organizations of the ward, are working hard to make this an out. n.ul the TUe 11)35 exhibition and biL' standing entertainment to the offices also sluw known as the Utah State memory ot the ward and its. fortheir still talking Fair will be the first held since nier leaders of the bishopric mal ,,M,,tiv liuuor 1932. For many years the annual ward organizations. fair event was looked forward to The following program has Imi'U tat. b by the H- - 'Blood as the biggest and best of all exarranged : Henry flfono P I Millcreek Ward To A tder I ' S FT 1 ii m ii The ul "ovj cut l at Murray the wetk of Mr. (J.sirge S. Dibble, Art Instructor High School. R Sherman Prlnloti, laVl Vine street. Murray, hns lsn iinnied of the frehman Issue of the Utah Chronicle, student newspaper at the University of Utah, accord In to " announcement made by Hoy Sim moos, freshman class president. The freshman lne of the paper will appear Thursday, April 4. |