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Show lave vidua U U 1,, vi, strict. 25 th Wnn D i I Utah School Annual Dance At Granite High I MARINE STUDY BY MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL ART STUDENT The 25th anniversary banquet By and dance of the Legion of the "G" will be held Friday evening, April 19th at 7 p. m., In the cafeteria of the Granite High School, the GIVEN HIGH Sainox VITIAV.1I. dance to follow in the school gymHONOR Bi nasium. The Legion of the "G" Is MAGAZINE made up of jwrsons who have been awarded the school "G" for three ...,,n,ilne prize of the years participation In student accivic Pf.T:Z izlne. for tivities. Four hundred fifty invitations !Li Parent Teacher assoeia- - Soft Ball League Organized Soon PARENT-TEACHER- . letter to Mr. I" in T l'm m,r iiithluiitl Drive, suiier of grounds of Granite Flmer T. Peter- numc tue editor of azine.a Meredith publication, & .m ut in II - - thA nljl .w ivJ nml Ld into iriOnWOOU I county dumping and a rock garden a Uitiful grounds. in oommittee the Umbers of have been issued, and reservations should be made with Miss Miriam Claussen in the Granite High School office. The committee In charge of the affair Includes John Howe, President ; Marie O'Connor, and Kenneth Chrlstensen, secretary-treasureMiss Eva Lindquist, dean of girls at the high school baa charge of the banquet. A toast program and musical numbers have been arranged. A good orchestra will furnish the music for dancing following the t; r. was awarueu iui Ouk- ...rjm,.nu made at the the included which bool, He prize . Farmer Jones, president of the Murray Basket Hall tennis has called a meeting of all those Interested In a soft hall league for Murray City thl year. Permission has been granted by Mayor G. H. Berger for the use of lite Commissioner's room in the city hall and the nicccting has been set for 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, April 21st. It is requested that there be at this meeting a representative of the following teams who played last year and also those who have expressed a desire to enter a team this year Murray City Firemen Murray Lions Club Salt Luke County Fire Dept. Telephone Company. Murrray F. O. E. Murray Second Ward, and any other teams who would like to enter. The purpose of the meeting will l e to oliTt a president, vice presiand a dent, secretary-treasure- r board of directors coniis)sed of a representative from each team banquet. Mr. COUNTY FIRE NOTES Oscar Mrs. Hazel Moyle, T. C. Stayner, member or Property of W. K. Metcalf, at tfiers'i school district hoard of S134 South 9th East, a warehouse and George Merchant. was damaged by fire April 14. It of the school. ViKipil Is thought the fire was caused by T letter to .Mr. :seison children with matches. $25 worth him of the awarding of the of damage la reported. ItoBi'J in part: Your project of April 10. Wm. Bradshaw, fc beautineation has been awaru- South West Temple, a vacant house, trat prize in the Frank A. augh was completely destroyed by fire. Mm la the "More Beautiful It is thought the fire was a case tjerirt" contest for 1SW3 34, con- of arson. ,iedbr the Better Home & GarWalter lOane at Fort Herri man m mpizlne. was a fire victim on April IS. A irish to extend our heartiest small and large chicken coop being halations. The examplnry consumed partially. iLoss is rejKrt-eof jour project Is of inestlniat one thousand dollars. have raloe and your people .. L. included rf the work tllVVM, It au-:a- ed schedule drawn up and all arrangements made so that the season can oien right after the 1st of May. Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler fcWf d spirit line In lirinf the work to a successful Ld triuphant conclusion. He third More Beautiful Amer- - li to from May 1, Your entry most gratl- - extends wctest b& October 1. 11W7. will i till contest l IrjC Try Acain said it had not Iieen fM u yet whether the assncla- ill enter the new contest S Biany entries were received In I fount that decision on the wln- &?ai held up for more than two Mil Mr. Nelson was advised. trial solely In mind the beautl- May Nelson Xr. grounds, me w iivp gcnooi fwttTrtcher association started iJte.rear project n in.il. Each "if the project was followed thru S the help of residents of the and the school children. ealty Mint wore fliin-ir- fnaM by memler of the ns--- ! and patrons of the school, to tar shrubs, which KUlf In the district, the assoela- - MI1el Vi'i. hriM the program workmen moved l.nno tns of rock, dirt lsJPiH and 1.125 hours put In '?iimen in addition to the lmn-"- f h.mrs of work put In by rto children. in or!er to lo In the proj.tt among Wfitl (hp nsma.lnll . m rrn rA 'm the name of the student it To, Crwips """'ithniit -then. FIRE DEPARTMENT HOST TO MANY GUESTS The educational detainment of the Murray City Fire Dept. were very fortunate In securing films of the nineteen . and one half mile journey on the treacherous Colora do River, made by a party of men In which were Rill Furney of Lark. and Ir. Frarier of Bingham. These films were shown at the Firemen s hall Wednesday evening. Tills trip, the first successful at tempt of Its kind, was filmed on the way through four states, begin ning In Wyoming and ending at the Boulder Iam In Nevada. Mavor Berger, the city firemen. their fandlies and friends expressed MURRAY FLORAL CO. WEATHER HAMPERS GIVES NEW SERVICE BASEBALL PLAYING! I Tit-dat- e In e "ur 2: .. sfch ln-tr- ul 11 per-Mlr- !,., fr - f-ro (tTT(N(HH StUTII of the Mur At a psitit M LA South C.tloiiw.sHt Ward Mrs, Harl club, Garden r lo.v. of my presiwill feamre a arbiy prociaiu made was '.mill Van ry L. I.tleld rVMay e'"i" f" " dent of the organization. the las. ttrd. whi.b will Ili,el cl.v'ed to office for th' u,u " vllle cnteriaii.ni.-ri.sitiiig year are Mrs. DaUd Camp !.. 1 - '' '" .Mgai.li'" -. ,s munb..- Mllsi,.,l skit of v.iu- 1. thvn under t!.e - ..- - e.:a.t.-- din-ilioi- -- f . -- Mr. nrrrrn fr fctrSr n .-. J, !' I'""1 pi, Hire of Washington or m-- .a defv any -r'' to tr:.y. words - wWnCon .,,,. wi" than ,.rn,.,mn..v for I l.-- . . rrl.,, .o- and rs, . ..... ii l.,iio!lll . ;:: . u. - . . ilv ,r,,l of I.s bPC t'" rt,r 1i,,ai,b,eon,r,:,i: I aoalr fl",fc ..iiM-tliliif- : Worth ) while. nn desi-endi- g " r tiH-tl- tigs 1 r, l Latt s 'l-- 1 Wrlghl and Thomas Martin, Street. A low cut bowl of Daffisllls centered the dinner table. Place cards and favors were also of Easter design. Covers were laid for YOUNG COUPLE ARE LOCAL STUDENTS ARE 12 MARRIAGE guests. Following the dinner the IN UNITED HONORED AT U. OF U. was si'iit In playing evening A tisik very pretty wedding place bridge. Five students from Murray are Included among the 272 I'liiversity last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ilyrum Glusmer left Sunof llah students who received Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Most, 1.W5 East for Idaho Falls, Idaho for an when Iith Salt South. day, Jjike City, grades giving them high honor Indefinite visit with relatives. united was Bettle their daughter, winter standing for the quarter Van hi to Anderson W. marriage classes at the university, according Mrs. Zlna Wright entertalmsl at to an announcement made by E. J. of this city. In a gown of a delightful aftermsin party, MonThe bride, lovely Norton, bin of their siisTlor white waffle ervite and carrying a day at her home, in honor of her In these students have lvn bridal bouquet of pule pink roses daughter Mrs. Lloyd Croxford of work, Great Falls, Montana who Is visitawarded honor cards. The cards and white sweet was, Ioheii-gren'- s of strains to the stairs the ing here. The guests were nerved at who are given only to students wedding march and was met small tables which had as centerhave reivived a 2.5 average or who escorted her to pieces, low howls of yellow Daffohigher, which average Is equivalent by her father, dils. Besides the honor guest, covers the waiting gnsun. In their of "A" half to a grade of of the Jacob were laid for Mrs. Mellia ChrlstenReverend Trai, ilasses, and at least a grade of Tlit officiated. church Ciiltarlan sen, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Nlla "ir la the other half of their home was Morgan, Mrs. Naomi Wallln. Mrs. artistically coursse. white and niilnis Althera S. Riley, Mrs. Stella Whitewith and pink Murray students thus honored sun head. Mrs. Marguerite Ward, Mrs. I 211 East Aaiiindt. are: llodnoy furnished was Ella M. Croxford, Mrs. Myrtle Wat Music throughout din South. Alma II. Gold, 15T0 trio. .Mrs. a the son, iiiie ram, airs, ineuim by strlng)il evening K20 East P'.lh Smith; Agnes Howe, Light refreshments were nerved C. Hill, and Mrs. Lilly II. Wright. East 5;ili South; Gisirge K. Wakl. close The afternoon was nisnt In games K. 1 1. 7; Beryl J. Watts, C127 South to about fifty relatives and of and prlcs were won by Mrs. Mary the friends couple. young State Street. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will lo- Wright and Mrs. Ella Croxford. ut home to their friends after TAVLOHSVILIE WAKI) WILL May 1st, In the Nelson apartments CANTATA I HIM.NT FASTER The children of Mrs. Charles In l'rovo, where Mr. Anderson Is red her at a dinner h White "THE KESl'RRECTIOV assistant 'Manager of the Schramm at her home on Sunday party Johnson drug store. her birth Myrtle Avenue, It I'nder the dinstlon of Leonard anniversary. day Van Ien Akker an Easter Cantata. FIRST TREE PLANTED The guests I minded Mr. and Mrs. will Is present"The Itoitirn-ctioll,BEAUTIFICATION IN Oliver Forsgren and two daughters ed Sunday evening at the Taylors CLUB LOCAL BY Helen mid Alt a Forsgren of DRIVE Misses l cast with a ville Ward haM large . Brlgham City who arrived here of local tab-ntAs a iH'iintlflcatloll moveinent. to Saturday of last week for the ocBUSINESS MEETING HELD Is'itullfy the state road In Salt Lake casion: Mr. and Mrs. liner JohnCount v. momliors of the Murray son and children; Mr. and Mrs. Flower Garden Club, planted tin Deiizel Pike and family of Salt First the of Miiibeis Murray C. H. ward filiaili-committee, mot Wed first tris on the project. Monday Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Edison of Stnst. this and city. Mr. morning, family tin1 of home Jessup opslle evening at and Mrs. T. F. McDonald, whore SNsi'htM were given by Mrs. Harry l Viinn gulll. Murray Flower Gar a bllsilies nn cling was held. Iii honor of Mrs. Virginia Open-shaibn Mrs. president. Mayor G. H. Berger. the iiDsilng. Following the Miller Ward Primary Mr. Knowltoii McDonald light refresh- Jniiies Clove, and officers and teachers, entertained Road iisltaiif eiiglias-- of Stale ments to forty gucK nt the home of Commission. MeiiiU'rs of the Mur Thursday evening Mrs. tiisnshaw Brown. Mrs. Lynn uiiuer mo WILL COMBINE CHURCH ray bigti siliool Minn W. as Primary orF. Rob- - recently rcslgm-d It lotion of their leader a isisltloti she has held for AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ganist Insoii presented n iinislciil program M.me time. The evening was sc!it MEETINGS In and delicious refreshBANGUET HELD mentsgames ANNUAL were nerved to twenty five will Soiiili futtoiiwiMid Ward guests. combine Hunch and Sunday sehmtl Tavbtrsvllle Ward Mutual Adult Sunday with n program at class held their annual banquet Is made of the Aniiouniviiieiit M a. in. In the ward rbiisl. lilcle at the ward chatt Tucsdav evening Zola Bergen, r Miss will of le marriage ar C. Towb-- )f Salt Ijike el, approximately 500 intending the Mrs. AHs'rt and Mr. of An EasliT shaker. the piiinlsil affair. Ilyrum Reunion was In daughter and griind- of Ogden Bergen play tilbnl. "The Way of the Cross" of the affair. A musical of Mrs. Charles White of will Is- - clvcti by the ward M LA. charge and toasts were given daughter to Charles Stamer of San program this under the direction of Miss Luelln city, during the banquet and the Mutual Francisco, California. tbui with a Wlnshr. In class represented by D. T. Tlioimi-undeThe marriage took place Saturlirogiam. presented to the ward and week In Reno, Nevada. their library of 4s vol- day of last her Boconiiiilod MURRAY RIFLE CLUB IS bishopric, iVrwcti Mrs. umes. A ihimv followed. the attend to Reno, to WINNER AT MAGNA daughter marriage. The young couple then The Murray Rifle Club sent a M I.Htoy Richardson. loft for San Francisco where they of the Murray City Electric will make their home. man team to Magna to meet Hie made a professional Uifl" Clnli of that city III H coll-t,.- t department, The fbiHit Was duly held and visit to Bountiful City Monday. Mrs. Dm Id Cordon was the guest Magna was clearly outclassed by Tin' dust nlorui rendered the trip wind honor at a jmrty given Thursof The the eagbM'.vi linn from Murray a very difficult relareached gn at vebs Ity Hour Boun- day evening Bt her home by who came out easy winners. aiinlver-nary- . It her birthday thick. Murtives. tiful and lie dust was very PresldeM Ray Allan of the The evening was spent I" ray Club lias the mnrv on file atnl In cards and aupper was served to Eds Cafe bnd a wooden hor w', show th) mi nn' to anyone who week M this kIiiss of of the tdnre the mine thirty guests. casts doubts on this jort ) (Coot tuued on rage wlud. the of result men. the s bnng bang lull-sln- in ok n ut t, Al Uu gov,,,,., ells le'l. lisl lllnlt" Mt. C. K. Wio inaii )it imlliN r of the "Dill the tHtniliod ...r At Light" i tub. Saturday v at their home. of !" wot-street. Stale Son!h IL.i The vnterplev was nn atlrnc l'....i.r bnke filli-- with L'a ;iinll ,.r ..,... Hi. . with as favors. Covers were i.ai-- t The evening . s,i,t lii playing M"til - Carlo and blgll pll'-- w'DWlii- -l bv Mr. Clara Stone and Irvln Mr -- ,1, Tbi'.V liDS'lllltfs DiNM i: m r" Meadi'y ef;.nd!ng .b- i- Will. a m- -e and payrolt.tblngs war .cni..i..eot of ..n-l ten year. the , ,.,il.ic . .1 iieUiber. ( the iiHru.tlvo )nougb to bring to the ; r.i.b ""' f ' their and ir,.t.,N iir,. litiike Ian' J the hatN of ,,. ,,,.,,1, ti- -ie fined witi. trt. warning agai,,.. ,d w' H" Mr. lMii !' Imp- -i f .ban .Wigne-- and Tr.asiuvr; w,.l Madsoii: SiTctary M. ilT.it. 1,1 thai a.e more Erta- -t icta ry. Tbi- in'ly settled )irg.'inlzn-li,.-I'"' extend an Imitation r club. Any public lo Join the fb.w. their ims'tlligs nit.'iid ,., "I.V will U.i.-definitely outlined n f'W wiibin day, even tint th'.v l- wo.,11 Mr. Vi.-- pri idi tn y. I A. l I'nrent-TA-ache- In one; thst K a mh,v Huth two gardens for early, quick growing veeoiiio.c which may N replaced later by IU . root crop for storage. It t...i.. t.rnilutnn for nucevHKlve plant" ORT SHOUC Ings to supply the table during months. ,lsESS CONDITIONS summer The plans should also Include f- -r provisions for the late garden " use, snj storage for winter ad I.n:ens.n. Als.ut June 15 Is an i over J" the vnntnpH.us time to plant :Hn,rir tii ' -or which will reach their peak "'H.ruary h ''"'I'1") merit, lanLr int iMotsr 1. Thc.v of irfectbm nmtnnM at tbn' dlstrlhutloii fnllv in .i imto rt" fr"m - tender and crisp, Is' will time but n m stored "Seriate .M and If pro-rl,JihchK Thl "?,n a winter In made t'"Un " carrots. I1' 'our years of uiuiHually Include ifirifv,, These rr. Isfts. turnips, cabbage ami Is- - Incbet bngns. Squash may also hn" .. .. I If It Is de th.,,k,", IIV !.... Itllt- - Kt" ' IMI greatly III I.1... "'f of ,lU stale sired to can and dry vegetables within a short period rather than K'l.ilm,t. ri.au. In small quantities at n time. and other crop for canning . clntUUv the work ,n 41,1, ,f th,. and drying may ats" the late garden. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY MURRAY FLOWER GARDEN CLUB WIU) TALENT l'KIH.KM WILL I5K FEATliaD AT Is here again, and re now Dimming and . r.!tr!,.n lime ' 'r, e out-siit- - m.wf i.n.i)l i -' hit- i it mil i l.nl r cardens to supptj WTan,7ln, Dr. Calvin 8. nlunfincf fresh of .. HltrlKi..-- .l a with variety tables their """"i r me t;ran- - f.u-lin,. SrtVS 4. u lllltn Inter. t. a ''"net trhiml, .,,,1 M. u ... - genson. extension agronomist of the I ""llilipr of" tl, i "Will i iiiuYj, Hah State Agricultural t oiicm1 ... Wlurt hnmeiiniLers idlin to rcd'I'V (lMlr, - iMi-- was , also costs by growing vegctMoyl0 M. their living IsMh summer ami winm nllc 'pWI80'" """x'rlty on Alpine .u"1- M"vl,, nil H- - use.Careful planning of the gimlet, Plant )nx of the rock gar- ..Untlnir will save time. well"f the trouble and garden vov. A r -r M proi!e tdnmied amnion 'Sr,."'V y decorated LiU-rty- VM ,h(4 vim.M ,,,rh"'"'1 y card, with just schedule. sentiment thereon. the is as line the boys up appropriate In send on the occasion of birthfollows : Lils-rtday or anniversary of any kind to I.IU'rty vs. ltoimyview: friend or dear one. won. The Murray Floral has Installed Bonnyvs. view Arlington; Bonny a view won. copjHT framed display case their store when some of ;irls games; much approval on this unusually ; cards are displayed. Take Lilx riy won. vs. Arliiitgon Interesting film. wv their wide variety a look and the for schedule The baseball cards. of select month Is is: The Murray Second .Ward Boys-A- pril scheduled to hold It annual Easter : Arlington at LllsTty I, ('. MIIJ.KR CONTEST of direction the under Egg Roll, at Ronnyvlcw 11: on Liberty April Donald Gilliert. Suiwrlnteiident. and Miss Edith Ijirsoii. senior 15: Bonny wow at Ariingioii Thursday. April M. all day. The April IS: of the Murray Vice President at Arlington Lilsrly Ward cordially Invited all April at LhVrty High Schifd, was adjudged winner the young and old to parltlclpate In April 22: Bmmyvlew at ltoimyview ,.f the L. C. Miller Public Snak-InApril 25: Arlington the annual festivity. Contest, held at the school asGirts at view Arlington sembly Friday. April 12ih. : linns Nielsen, of Klverton was April lo Bonny I.iU-rtt Mis L)irs.in's shss-I- i was enarrested by officer J. C.I Hen Wed April 12: Arlingt al Fight For rea.v." The titled Bonnyticw on two ii.ril 17: LiVriv nesdny morning at n contest were Mr. -i this for jndgiat Boimyvlew B: Arlintgiin chnrges. speeding at SO mile per April E. Howe, local attorney, Cleii at Arlinlgon I.itsTiy Instruct hour, and changing license plates April GiHirge Adainsmi. Itoi ii.vview al i.ioor'j A hearing has been set for 2:'"' April School, ami High Granite at playIiiu have (.r that Ti... Lvime, p. ni. Thursday. and Indi Miss Lnclle Muir, English ...i l,..v.. Uh-i- i clow oia-will ..r at the Sandy Junior High. cate that the rcinaliiiK "lies PLAN EARLY AND . worth wati'hll-g- Iv.'.r1' : and artistic cards for every occasion. What more satisfactory to give or receive than to find a lieautl-full- LATfc UAKUU" ,.,, .ij"'" The Murray Floral company have stockisl a complete line of Greeting curds. These cards include U'liu-tifu- l Interfered Hud weather has with the planned schedule of the baseball games, Murray school's but with the sun shining again and spring in the air It Is hiis by playing "overtime" tonight and Friday, they nii'.v catch up in their s of the tree. en- tertained the meinlH'rs of their club at dinner, Saturday evening of lust week at their home on Ninth East i tm a Is hojs'd that the officers elect- at this meeting can have the |