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FRANKLIN to mt, was ordered restored Salt payroll Friday by the at county commissioners. :e Utah Asked To Enroll 28,000 New Members In 1937 Drive V crDTrMDCD 17 1 I I II v II I . wmn.ir 10"C .- .. . Murray will observe Fire Prevention Week, October 1 to Road Projects To Receive Bulk Of $400,-00- 0 partment, Frnest Smith. Plans Drafted For Ulah Fall Flower Show Fire Prevention Week October 10. Watch for circular being prepared by Chief of Fire De- Clubs Over State Plan Interesting Ehxibits Of Native Flowers Appropriation LIBRARY LISTS WPA projects costing NEW' THRILLERS $400,000 will be started Legion Post Elect Officers Plans for Ut all's first statewide flower show, to be staged September 19 in the basement nnd ballroom of the Elk's club in Salt Lake C ity, are Hearing com- pletion. Mrs. Harrv L. Vim Onill of Murray, chairman, said Saturday. The show is under auspices of the Utah Associated Garden clubs. Several features never before attempted in Salt Lake City are to bo included in the display. Herman Holmgren, state chairman of conservation of native flora, will set up a rock garden composed entirely of Utah plants and the state road commission will stage an educationl exhibit. Large commercial displays also will be shown, Mrs. Van Quill states. Garden clubs which will enter group and individual entries, with those in charge, are as follows: Hear River, Mrs. Reuben Holm gren; Logan. Orson A. Garb; Cottonwood. Mrs. U. Ii. Ilarkness and Mrs. Frank B. Cook; Flora Dell of Bountiful; Holladay, Mrs. E. N. Howard and Robert D. Casto; Iris society, N. W. Reynolds. Magna. Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald; Mid Flora of Midvale, George Strom, B. W. Rasmussen; Murray, Mrs. David Campbell; Ogden, Mrs. Charles H. Cole; Provo, Mrs. Grant Ivins; Smithficld, Mrs. Pearl Gordon; Rose society, R. O. Kirkland; Winder, Mrs. Cora S. Shelley; Salt Lake City, Fred Augsburger, Mrs L. W. Snow. The show will be open from 2 p. m. until 10 p. m. Saturday and from 10 a. m. until 10 p. m. Sunday. For individual entries from those not members, a charge of 5 cents per entry will be made to defray costs of the show. No entry fee will be charged to. those persons affiliated with the club. All entries must be in by 10 a. m. on Saturday. Several members of the Murray Flower Garden club expect to place their fine exhibits on display at the Elks Club, Sept. 19th in connection with the State Associated Garden Clubs. Paper Chase Mystery A. Fielding Redheaded School Ma'am Darragh Aldrich The Need We Have Hamilton Gibbs American Flags, Kathleen Norris Silent World .... Florence Riddell Scotch Valley Mildred Crnm Workaday Lady .. Maysie Greig Dr. Franklin Harris, president of Brigham Young University at Provo, a national figure in educational and welfare circles and widely known in Utah, has Monday night, September 14th. accepted the appointment as the Chnirmnn nf thp Utah Statp Roll the members of the Murray Post Call Committee for the American American Legion gathered at the National Red Cross, A. L. bchaler, Fireman's Hall to elect officers Red Cross manager in the Pacific Area, informed Utah chapters. for the ensuing year After some discussion the memThe Roll Call will be held from November 11 to 26. bers of the Post reelected all of As Chairman of the Utah State the officers who have served since Roll Call Committee, Dr. Harris will rally the 36 Red Cross chap- the Post's organization in January. ters in the State to enroll at least his decision was based on the 23,000 members in response to an fact that the present officers had appeal from Admiral Cary T. not served a full year. Officers reelected were: Grayson, national chairman, for the nation to enroll a minimum Commander, George A. Dingle-din- e; of five million members. This 1st Vice Commander, C. means an increase of 25 percent Oscar Peterson; 2nd Vice Comfor all units. mander. O. R. Byers: and Fred Uta hnow has a membership of H. Peters, Treasurer; Finance Of14.H57 or 2.93 percent of the popu- - ficer, II. A. Robbins; Chaplain. lation. The btate or iNcvaaa ib Rev. James P. Payne; Historian, S. Murray Aerie F. O. E. will hold their annual weinie bust Sunday, - says he can't remember S. HARRIS RedCrossRoll Call Headed By Dr. Harris Eagles Hold Bust Sunday highway superintendent candidate for the Democratic .,njtinn for eountv commis- - uDty Shenn m more than by Salt Lake County within a few weeks, according to County Here presented is a list of the Surveyor George Haley. recently acquired books of the Eleven of the contemplated Public Library. Mrs. Eva Murray projects, all of which have been Jones, Librarian has selected approved, are road construction these books with an eye to the jobs, and call for improvement of taste of library users and believes many roads on the county highthat it oilers enough variety to way system. the whole town. satisfy Other projects outlined by Mr. Among the new books is the work at Haley include renovation best seller, "Gone with the Salt Lake General Hospital, addiWind" a story of the South durtion to the Nurses' Home at the ing the Civil War. This book hospital, construction of a water promises to break some records system for residents of the com- in sales. munity living one to three miles west of West Jordan and the There's Always a Rainbow Eleanor Carroll building of a reinforced concrete tunnel from the City and County Dian of the Lost Land Edison Marshall Building to the County jail. W. M. Raine The full program calls for Square Shooter Life is for Living $119,480.57 from Salt Lake CounKay Lipke Sara Bassett ty as the sponsor's share and Eternal Deeps Manhattan Murder, Arthur Train $285,538 from the federal government. It is estimated the proj- Bachelor Flat Mystery R. A. J. Walling ects will employ approximately Powder Smoke Range 1,500 men. W. C. McDonald Jane Abbott Young Dalfreys Square Shooter Tony Adams T Electric Ibh e IU1 A Fifteen The huge circular dome of the pivuauw department has to be reservoir is 110 feet in diameter and has no center supports being r . Vlar arouim the onlv examnle of this ivrw of Fun? ome construction in this territory. each An idea of the magnitude of hit that the eyesight is poorer the girls of Murray grow this dome is shown by the fact that 17000 feet of timber was re;It beautiful? quired for erecting the forms for !TadGummitt says that Claude pouring the concreie in the strucMen sold four cars one day ture. Nine tons of steel reinforcLi week. ing material is being used in the dome. Mat Pouring of the concreie in the Oar old friend Midvale ring about the dome will begin in ins has emDarKea in me ciuuia week. business ai ivuuvcuc. The dome is separate from the ring around the same and this totch street, for several years allows for contraction and exnum wvivu pansion which is the secret of the iaano resiuem, Silt Lake City. plan of construction. few 01 f i1 Counly Will Spend Large SnniOnWl'A yr minutes. L rt i IIM i New Murray oer 8 nd. Lien w3 - u mox -- , . IOAA r-- KTAD1-"-- s September 20, at Murray Park. All Eagles and their families are Wrieht and a coterie of invited to be present. Gone With the Wind :.esds are planning a fishing The day will start at 2 p. m. Margaret Mitchell Mrs. Meigs and Mr. Cinningham in me near with a fat man's and a slim man's p to Fish Lake ure. Elizabeth Corbett ball game. Edgar Wright is capSouthern Glamour Tom McDonald Juanita Savage won the $30 at tain of the fat's and Alan Wright Too Much Together Ins Theatre last Saturday. is captain of the slim's. The committee is in charge of Ruby M. Ayres reported later that he only O. J. Tarzan's Quest ... E. R. Burroughs .Tijno and Leo Staufler. Fallow Ground .... Meredith Reed trom an'i'Jports hamburgers inFrancis Hilton stead of hot dogs are to be served. Blazing Trail lany Visitors Microbe Hunters ... Paul de Kruif The weinie bust is the outcome of a soft ball scrips recently Halfway to Timberline Opening Of Ward West played between the Eagles regular team and a team of other Lynne Malone's Daughter The attractive suite of rooms Eagles rounded up by Leo Stauf-fe- r Kay Lipke Around the World in 11 Years the new Peggy's uprising and Ernest Wright. As the Patience Abbie iuty Salon were visited by a older men proved too much for Dawns Delayed Jos. McCord tit number of Murray ladies the kids, it will be up to the rethe Robins and Dcnise Love Life in the nation W and tluir State team banner beargcant-Atstill Franz supporters Wednesday. the estover; day opening gular , , i I.' It was t J it of its to watch the 7.10 worK. populiwith to the interesting do percent Arms, iienmiiK nnunsun, ul ation enrolled and it holds the live Committee. Forrest Cumber- - Petition For New fingers of the New York ' at, iir. Martin as he molded Red Cross honor flag, ledge, Clyde Marsden, and Dr. School Building iay's hair into the newest As a part of the Utah Roll Call James Clove. ie of hair a truly artis-- , one State and four Regional dress, lunch the election, plan Following ' tnumph. Dr. Munn Q. Cannon, president conferences for Red Cross chap- and refreshments were served. &s. Peggy ter ollicrs and members will be Langlois takes this Next meeting will be October of the East Mill Creek Betterof expressing her ap-- 1 held in Utah. The four Regional 5th, installation of officers. ment Ltague. headed a committee scauon to the laides for their are scheduled at Logan, from the league which called on meetings 'erest, and the Price. October 2U; 'October Granite School Board at the generous re- the Dealer Cites Recent to her invitation to visit Granite District office Tuesday bo pxtonded to Richfield. October 22; Cedar City. An apcal to both motorists new salon. presentevening. The committi-and parents to cooperate in proofficers and representatives of the Improvements will emphasize ed a petition to the school board tecting school children on their Each conference Associated Civic clubs of norththe slogan, "The People's Red asking for the erection of a new Wool Buses schol was issued ern Utah and the Salt Lake City Cross." Ten important improvements junior high school building in the way to and from Kacn will stress the neid a 11)36 Ford by the Utah Motorist Asof during to today added Commerce, the Chamber been in have effort Mill Last Creek. of community Be Inspected good will excursion, it h.is been for greater human sociation. 8 since its announcement to the vicinity lives by estabto "Teachers, police and the school according announced by A. K. Gardner, conserving last October, the on public First Aid Stations lishing First safety patrols are working to proof iocui rorci Forrest Cumbcriecige, bandy Lily. Murray mayor hy eliminating Home dealer. tect the children against the ThP rupsts will be welcomed at highwavs: Accidents start an inspection of by hazards; Mutual Opens dangers of traffic," the club stateand Farm uusso at once to aeier- - the Sandy City Hall on St pt, 18, preventing drownings; by main"This is directly in line with ment said, "but to be fully efv cnnfnrm with according to Mayor oarancr. more Nursing Suviccs Henry Ford's policy, adopted I. A. M. First 45 listed fif taining Ward The ic CURS fective, their efforts must be im-finP 1 Murray Qnrlv of the safety regu- many years ago. of making visited by and the need for more attention - season opened with the following backed up by cooperative action -- u the to pubavailable Growing uiawn up Dy tne nignway by the association to bu provements to disaster preparedness. on the part of parents and motorshow: -- mission. the dclogatcs to ocucr esiauiiMi and unmet needs for home si n ice he as soon as they areforperfected Filer-tsoists. Dr. Leo J. of Bowes, probMajor common understanding yeaily announcement was made land without waiting of veterans ami families Itellis-toio Lillian Cornet various Duet, in the Mr. "Upon parents rests (he solemn - lems and needs "uiun-uroo, superintenawelfare w- rk among the enlisted model changes," continued ' Of tho Boh Farnll; Violin Solo, responsibility to warn their child17 n. lliitk sections of the state. Army. Navy. Cumberledge. personnel i the Dance. Cob ren rejieatciily about carc lesmess Kenneth Farr; "St the Safetv fif Cities in Salt Lake. Morgan, 'Marine si mnnv Brtinnl "New features which have been Peters, Howard Tape Male Va- in Cns, and Coast Guaul 'included Frame; the streets and to imircn depmds on the equip-n- t nr.fi.: Summit. Wasatch, Ut;ih will be cited. in the l'J3t Ford Odis press upon them the need for isn-eTrio. Howard ra! ue Parker, will of buses, this Tooele counties and conference are: introduction Lake City since its inspection is The Salt Smith: Tap Dance, Err. ma and caution nt all times. Uon motors also the Uintah Basin, lhe will jjdered nno r,f ih .111 be addressed by Jam. Iv tJil im. A new "economy" dual down-- l Rose Mi Omie; Duet, Maurice and ists tests the equally grave n-m ... tlie t made delegates for use Virginia Cmnegieter; Dance. by the highway pa- - program a draft carburetor, permittingwith-;oto drive with the ut the McKhnl.'cK. Vice Chairman u C. and df Sandy is being outlinedme by fuel mixture Finance. "leaner" a Iorraine Robinson; Price. most care in the neighborhood of as wim r. total of 376 buses were n aanuj iMopcralion manaci area city A L Srhaft i, lessening performance. More Piano Solo. Fern Martin; Reading, tho sehools and along all streets fan and many of Lions Club driving Carol Miss where large numbers of children well as Dr. Harris. At economical Dance. Brown; ca found NvlDr. Harris. Hnfii,. WllKht. is made possible by a l ew accemeetings are on their way to or from the stccssary equipment. Opera- IChristctiscn. Utah held nj A The evening was concluded classrooms. Sewing lerating pump. CI Alston L bu(ii (,..J with dancing. Regular Mutual tative, and KayRed Cross ..t r t A new "economy" rear u , r "Particular need for effort this tA Resumed director Class for the which 3 commence Tuesday evening. will of 'with a ratio is caused by the increased 8 year vuuiah.'o I'd A second Pnceinspec-mt Douglas. uil ermine spfd September 22. materially induces of children who will be number A. tvet W. P. iuvn as that most of the buses the th..y and is an achievements The fall term of to car sp--in relation to school and the greater w good Red Cross. going class that adult to join the condition. factor in L,e saving. adult number of tars on the streets; ns Lions Club iimpottant be Faster Murray will Move last Souds year, was conducted a i esult, the likelihood of ncci- New interiors for both do luxe TWIN FALLS. resumed next week with Meets new fiton Auxiliary dent is materially increased, Mandard and ilea.eis body types, potatSnake nv. r valley Noall in charge. "Willi the aid of the school pat-- 'i for the do luxe types arm.v tings b hcU heavier wi! s:aitei wtrk this Installs Officers The fust meeting maroon nls and daily safety ). ssons in Tin- Murray Lions Club held n and Iir.ht-fa.gn-eas ooar weather lo.ei ory , ,hch..mct.f Mrs J. J; Mart luxe types, an the ad- nntit i Tlmrsihiv Sent 17. lit ithe rl. is: room, the fatality recoi d de in Im.,.. A which average, per21 costs, Ambers ( f tho children has shown Wednesday. ScptonlK-.tea... is dition of mohair uj ). Ucry for 17 p m. at the Murray City Fire-- I of .ehool-agwill be icing Murray Amcri- - manent K) to 15 e.r.ts p.. r sack. place of me. ting men's Hall. standard types. jstoady improvement over a per at lure decided upon and report. A dinner was served y the iod i f years n'Kht at the discussed this time. With full cooperation irom lail.es of the Murray Second on . dicssinti'ii-mem otn boutn tasi ti i..,i. j r ,. , u Ward. teachers, police, the safety "cw otncers lor tnc making! hjndicrafl and n.Uincry I t the evening was motorists, parents, and the Speaker i e pur- v;ir Auxiliary year as fol- - are l d to be present Newell H. Cook. State Fish and school children themselves, this urg. . i i,n rim k to teach H'C Came Commissioner. Mr, Cook improvement can be continued r uil1' new J'30 president; making it he our objective to make the fish and game uian Liison, 1st vice presi- - art of not only explained cm iium... but to uiiii-'the afcst school year on icles thii in the state. situation amar Whitehead, i d v record!" by making .hem the n or,!, During the summer Fourteen out r f every nehtten dems of new wearing the Guild Meets have transformed urr;o WPA "of last year graduated. lettermen etc. Hold Circus At ansen, ergcant-at-nrm- s n Guild The A, Dressi FrHda oa;e txperi'-nceo.,i,. four leaves rocKy, ;This I. only .,,;,) rctrinc prcsidrnt wn Mn. ,'., nne St .rto school conducted the church Mocsimzrr Coach on. high men Baptist to carry Taylorsville ,rundbeck. PhUo T. Farnsworth searich, green grass r says, howevrr. that he is looking first meeting of the Mm-?,od. evennt can;pus son levied church Columbia the and the Tuesday forward to having a ''d team, Leaves For Sh A circus and Ramcanton was sod v Ict;rV "arbrecht. 3982 which four inches of .op even though they are handirap- - ing. Mrs. J. P. Payne nd Mir-- f held at Taylorsville ward Sepsmvn ast attended the b.in!h and hcavdly jped by their inexperience. Tl if Joy Ne Ionian were In charge Farnsworth. former tember 5(li with various attracnSil;ay,al?niverMry rany seven league games, scheduled the tr.eciirg. Granite of Selves the tions. reports ibj are rSch mothrr Mrs. Moesmgcr for the season, f our to be p!aed bcrntscn 2588 South Sixth dF Sail Lake early have Among the features shown was n the impr.vmrnts three nveny. Linn linrrrnne At YcIlowMone ai at v n on the home field and an amateur program, side shows, o Vnirr Columbia Vn.vorsity to YhLLOWSTONL PARK. safer, Wyo injuries are bung examinations Health educed City. He plans 94 per cent and organ grinder and monkey and ut The mount flin lion. wh'-lNlv: York conducted from ti " 7th grade V.. ...i u,, .ti.rtnratc and n :iSt M"'- Ken intend 154 are various contests. National taking Yellowstone in is Taylor, being !throuth the Pith. This tm1 l f ,hc more boys Urturn lo Utah l -- . The show marked the onenintf at one time riiscountrn-lanceSchool ndve naa as wieir win phythe i.fft, park handled through MThl?re are about 24. gym class Cck- - Mr. of the MIA. season of 1936-3so that rarer found ate r u thoroughly he defects Taylor'i When sician. Snorirgthesch-ln- ca affair was in charge of Clyde "UUt'l IS, IIL'I LirI the children will be urged to were armed to destroy them in The Barker, superintendent and Mrs. is increase on Granite District cilice 'c V the again have them corrected by their winter, u,mg S ay Robison, football president. 15 players tertaincd Madge .a'J a can . day and in the park this year. M""; Angeles, and her "ihpr jfamily physician. .S Ir.s- J- D. Miller of cipals of the him the field. fndaj. orK. yon party for it happened. l e ,e Attend Salon j J A s . AAA AsksFor i k-- I -- j i To Welcome Civic Caravan Protection Of School Child i r--e 11 Car To V-- Ward n. y j cro.-sin- g V-- 8 d, mt 1 Sel-in- ti. in-la- ut st th-Ir- ,bin ... PTA d - te PW - 73-to-- l, vs ni - n- edu'-atio- liah--Lou- r Thursday j - -t I r c 1 I . ii'u e '"'VXf -- j Federal Projecl Plants Lawn On Murray School Campus pat-mi- ll 1 1 ';" " '.H 1 hr ,rim.r j j al-- td - pre'-rnc- i d 7 . - - s, |