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Show A "ESTABLISHED 1890 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 Murray High To tt SUGAR MILL' Present Play On December 13, 14 1 xxmM.4't.ti,,Mi " r r"""t Ilffr-- m iiiiiiIIHJII.IMU." ul WWWK WIW'.i IIJHWW khi Seven fi I'll' West JtrJan School Auditorium (Redwood Road & Bingham Highway) y- The meeting will be held Monday. December 1G, 1935, at I rnan-hio- I : 1 1 ! . Sec'y-Treasure- the play. (Continued on Page 4) BENEFIT GIVEN A it benefit recital will be given the Grant ward chapel on A. C. " Sv? mwvw. v.. . Musical Numbers Winning Contestants in Music Contest Address, "Water Resources of the Professor State of Utah," Dewey Clyde, Irrigation Dept. ...... . ' "' . n. 4iven: March, Bay Burrell. State Band .. I Selection, Harmony King De Luca. Soprano Solo, (a and b) Zoia Jacobs McGhie. I Selection, (a) Intermezzo W F. ... Jos. . Mrs. "Sugar Mill," a vigorous oil painting with an industrial subject for its theme was selected by the committee on awards for purchase by the Utah State 'atr Association. The painting is one of a group exhibited by George Smith Dibble, Murray Art supervisor, at the recent fine arts exhibition, Watermelon Dance J. Roberts. (c) Cuckoo Clock Castillo Band . Stella Slnng Trio (a and )) T. Fred Evans, Canncgietcr, Earl Evans, Margaret Erickson. accompanist. Uornet Solo (a and b) Queen of the Earth Finsesto Lillian Bolliston and Band. 3and, Blackberries O'Connor Header Mrs. K. K. Blacker Selection By the Band LION'S WILL HOLD MEETINU DECEMBER 19 U. S. A. C. ctt, li. F. Larsen and Olive li. Jensen. Mr. Charles Pitlinger, Miss Mabel Fraser, of the Art Department, University of Utah, and Mrs. Fawn Brimhall McKay, Ogden painter, comprised the committee on awards. -- -- et - can-fasse- So repre-fcntaliv- d. e. e, , Neighborhood News The evening was spent in a social way and 30 guests enjoyed MISS LOIS DRANEY TO BE PRESENTED IN RECITAL Miss Lois Draney is to be presented in a Piano Recital Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m., at the Mill Creek ward assembly room. The following program will be rendered: Priests March from Athallia Felix Mendelssohn; To Spring-Edw- ard Grieg; Minuet Pader-wsk- i; Grande Polka Concert Bartlett; Liebestraum F r a n z Sextette, from Lucia; Liszt, Witches Dance MacDowell. Dance of the Demons Hoist ; Alt Wien Leopold Godowsky; Valsc Do Concert Weniawski; y Flight of the Bumble Bee Korsawkow; Kamennoi Selected trio Rubinstein; Prelude Rachmaainoff. Doll Dance; Kitten on the Keys by Zez Confrcy; Nola by Felix Arndt. Miss Draney is a pupil of Mrs. Jessie Rowsell. Miller ward, were held Wednesday at 1 p. m., in the Miller ward n chapel. Bishop Edward M. was in charge. Opening prayer was offered by James Park. The speakers were Alex Gardner of Ncphi; Walter Row-s- t II. Austin P. Miller and Bishop Solomon. Arthur T. Shurtleff offered the closing prayer. The grave in the Mill Creek cemetery was dedicated by James Park. the affair. The Murray Lions club meet ing to be held at the Murray City Firemen's Hall, Thursday even ing, December lath, will be ladies' night. A dinner will be served by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Murray Firemen and a program and dance will be featured. A novelty entertainment is also planned by the entertainment committee. The special committee in charge of the ollair is comHURRAY SANTA CLAl'S CLUB MET DECEMBER 11 posed of Ernest Smith, Harry Kobbms, Robert Heckel, Forrest The Murray City Santa Claus Cumberledge and Tony Duvall. Hub met at the Murray City Hall Wednesday evening, De- - MISS JESSIE BERRETT MADE smber 11, at 8 p. m., with Chair- MEMBER OF J. I). L. CLUB "an, Andrew Lundquist, prcsid- 8. The following members of Miss Jessie Berrett, a graduate e Murray Santa Claus Club of the Jordan high school and a last year were present: Ern-tresident cf Murray, was pledged Wright. Mayor Bercer, recently to the J. D. L. club, acAmos Hansen, Mrs. Arch Bradfcording to the pledge list anord. Mrs. Thomas Martin. Mr. nounced by the officers. W. Krebs and L. N. Schwan, This social club is made up enKcretary. tirely of the women students on The Murray City list of child- - the campus of the University of ton who, unless remembered by Utah, and has lor its special mm the Santa Claus Club, would the getting better acquainted Ty likely receive practically with both the University and nothing for Christmas, was with each other. This club is esThose present at the pecially lor the out of Salt Lake Meeting Wednesday, set Monday. students. December 16, at 8 p. m., at the City City Hall, for the next meeting MURRAY SECOND WARD M. Wie. At that time all persons in I. A. PROGRAM Murray City or vicinity inter red in being a sponsor for the Members of Murray Second luh, are invited to be present Ward M. I. A., with a committee "id if It is not possible for them in charge are making plans for be present, to send a a program, scheduled to be held The committe decided at the church. that the several organizations in Tuesday night A program of musical numbers e city would be contacted and and dramatic skits will be featis hoped that a good part of ured and a dance will follow. we funds and toy needed could be secured in that manner. BETROTHAL OF HELEN It is urged that everyone who LI-- Dr. STANLEY ROTHWf tan become a sponsor, no matter ANNOUNCED PARKINSON to liow small a way, should be Present nt the meeting next W. li. Hothwcll anMrs. Mt.tnlay night at the city hall. nounces the betrothal oi her If unable to attend, please fordaughter, Helen, to Dr. Stanley ward the following pledge-Na- me Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mis. t F. C. Parkinson, formerly Address Glen-dalnow of Idaho, Ulackfoot, 1 hereby subscribe $ Cal. New Year's day has toys as the date lor the set been lo the Murray City Santa Claus Club. reside .n The couple will MlRRAYiTVARiT M. 1. A. Marysvale, Cal., where Dr. Parkinson is practicing medicine. TLANS SPECIAL PARTY Miss Hothwcll, daughter of the A special dparty under the iction of the M. I. A. officers late Dr. W. II. Hothwcll. is a of Jnd activity directors, will be graduate of the University is a popular memher and Utah hp!d Tuesday in the evening ard amusement hall, commenc- - of the Pi Beta Phi sorority and In? at 7.30 o'clock. A musical the Pom club. Dr. Parkinson fr,,eram will be featured with was graduated from the Univtr ach class participating. Other sity of Utah and received his musemenU are being planned. (Continued on Page 8) , Courtesy Deseret News. I (b) J- held at the fair grounds. Selection for purchase is accounted a major distnlcttion by artists of the state. The painting representative of a typical Utah scene will be hung in the state capitol building. Other painters whose works were included in the purchase awards are: Joseph A. t tver- - . gand. r. Address, "County Health Program" .... Remax B. Maycock, State Director, Home Economics, Extension Service., U. S. RECITAL TO BE AT GRANT WARD Wednesday evening, December .8, by the Murray High School 3and, directed by W. F. Kobin-oMrs. Zola Jacobs McGhie rill be the assisting artist. The following program is to be p. m. The following program has been arranged: Musical numbers .... West Jordan School. Annual report .. Win. Kasworm. President. Annual report .... Edna Hogan, Chairman of Home and Community Section. Annual report .. Edwin K. Winder, Election of Directors for Seven Districts. Annual report of Extension Service .... V. L. Martineau, County Agricultural Agent. Annual report of Extension Service Ivy L. Hall, County Home Demonstration Agent. Music Contest (Male quartet and Mixed Chorus) Under the Direction of Mrs. Ruby Broad-ben- t. . A No. 17 Salt Lake County Meeting for Farm Bureau Planned !"M.uuiri", ""irWHI Keys to Baldpate" is h mystery Thriller. is. Fiidav night, December LiH be an unlucky night lor you c, liyoii ao noi cumc ij a , noiuus n jeys to Baiapaie ue given uu mystery cirama to I High jiat date at the Murray diool auditorium. The setting of the play is laid n a mysterious m Baldpate, novelA hills. young in the lit, believing that he has the only Ley to Baldpate, goes tnere on a a story oct that he can write in twenty-:ou- r about the mansion hours. Mysteriously enough, hther people, seven in all come on the same night. :o Baldpate &cl) one comes on some mysterious mission, and each one has a is the iey which he believes hnly one in existence. A .weird sequence ot events Happens events weird enough to Live the novelist plenty ofma- :enal for his book and enough to keep the audience thrills breathless throughout the length -- VOLUME 4 mar-ring- c. Solo-ma- A party will be held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and T. C. Chidester, of Midvale, is Mrs. Lloyd Park, by members of connected with the Thornton-Anagain the Mill Creek ward, who par- derson Drug company at ticipated in the road show. 4Cth street. Ho South and State a graduate of the Reming Murray First Sunday school School of Pharmacy of Philadelofficers and teachers entertained phia and he and his family are Wednesday evening at the ward now located in the Duvoll apartin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Drainey ments. and family who leave soon for Ogden to make their home. ProL. was Mrs. is Rim-sk- Os-tro- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony White hostess Ellertson J. gressive games were played to the members of her club at a have as their guests, Mr. White's and luncheon was served to 2G one o'clock luncheon Wednesday mother of Salt Lake. guests. at her home on East 48tlh Soutth A Christmas program and Tuesday evening, at the Drain- strctt is being planned by mem- party ey home, members of the Rocky ,!, oh.gical Society Funeral for services Mountain Packing corporation Joseph b u"rdat ched 82 of who a i'f at entertained Park. force age. years plant eel- hall ini,hp.WfcrJ home at his party in honor of Mr. Draney. Sunday 1 morning. ;nesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Committee in charge is Mrs. M. jllondrirkson, Mrs. Fay Mechani, (Mrs. Annie Larson, Mrs. Samuel Jackson and Mrs. Rex Winchester. A varied program will be gnvn and refreshments will be served. i j '.'f The Best Gift on the Tree w NEW BOOKS IN THE MURRAY LIBRARY - "nt Longest Years Veil or Iron Signd Undset .... Ellen Glasgow-Asylu- Wm. Seabrook SinIt Can't Happen Here clair Lewis. Richard Seven league Hoots Halliburton. Charles G. Norns Hands Mr. :.nd Mrs. Tony IVlleteer Sheila Kayc Smith Selina of Salt .A.i; spent Tuesday evAutobiography of Andrew Carening i.i Murray with friends. negie. This Singing World .... Louis Un- Mrs. George Anderson was termeyfr. ho; tes to the Miller ward camp, Forty Days of Musa Dagh of Utah the Pioneers Daughters Franz Werfel. on Thursday at her home. A Host Plays of Hums Cl.iistmas program was featured Mantle. and refreshments were served. Golden Kain .. Margaret Mrs. N. C. Schow of Milford is Tarsran and the Ieopard Men .. visiting at the home of Mr. and Edgar Itice Burroughs, Mrs. Scott Tanner. Stirrup Brothers .. Cherry Wilson. (Continued on Pago 4) Enter Craig Kennedy Arthur Reeve. MCKRAY CHAPTER OF RID Brothers of the Cheyenne CROSS HOLDS MEETING George (), Baxter. Hustlers' Round-U.. E. H. Mann A meeting of the Murray I Have Little Too Long Alice Colver. Chapter of the Red Cross was Id Wednesday evening in the WHITE WAY GAY Murray City Hall, Dr. Dean A. MURRAY WITH XMAS local CHEER of the Mojfat, piesidetit The purpose presiding. chapter, Murray City is fostering the of the meeting was to elect a Christmas Spirit by decorating inmittee of three to meet her main street with hundreds twice yeaily with the Salt of brilliant Xmns lights and Lake Chapter to woik out a tires. t decorated trees stand program for Murray. at each light standard, and a Those chosen to represent Murtree, gaily decorat giant ray were Mr. Den.-.- Watts. Mr. ed, stands in front of the city F.d Hobbs and Mrs. Lillie Baker. hall. liong streamers of bright The speaker of the evening light run from this tree to the tower of ihe hall, where a star was Mr. Calvin Behle. of the Salt Lake 'gleams through the night, Thh decoration adds greatly to County Red Croi-s- Mr. Behle the city's appearance and gives commended the Murray Chapter traveler as well as the passinig on it accomplishments, undir own citizenry, a pleasurable Cur !.! i,,n .,f til- Mnf. 'feeling of good cheer and Xmas fat. hospitality. 11131-3- 5 . Wid-deme- . . . . P lii-o- ! I Six-foo- 20-fo- il vice-chaitm- j . V, , - . r. |