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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1939 Page 8 Statistics Reveal 1191 Deaths In Salt Lake County For First Six Months Of 1938 D. D. Lester Elected School Board Head Coming Events D. D. Lester was elected president of the Murray school board Friday, January 13: 7 p. m. of education to replace T. Ray Basketball a at game. Muray at Granmeeting Kingston, retired, ite. Smith Ernest evening. Monday was elected vice president and Monday, January 16: 7 p.m. to elected 9 Doran, recently p.m. Trade extension classes George from district num- at Muray high school. member board Officers 8 p.m. American Legion meetber 3, was installed. Other ofunand members remained ficers Initiation of new members. ing. Election of Salt Lake County 8 p.m. Salt Lake county firechanged. committee and officers firemen A number of meetings are be- men meeting to elect committee members will take place at a held this week to award con- members. at m. 8 ing at p. meeting Monday 8 p.m. American Legion Auxilthe county fire hall, announced tracts for the $215,00 school proDr. said James board Clove, chief. ject, fire meeting at Baptist church. iary John Clay, clerk. nominated were Tuesday, January 17: 8 p.m. The following Dance Festival at Muray First at the meet;ng last Monday: ward. All wards of Cottonwood Chairman: Leonard Saunders; fa PENMEY'S WHITE EYEHl County Firemen 733 Of Total Due To Preventable Causes To Elect Statistics of deaths in Salt Lake City and County for the first six months of 1938, showing the cause of these deaths, have recently been compiled by the Utah State Board of Health, Division of Vital statistics. During this period there were a total of 120 infant deaths and 1191 deaths among persons of all retiring, Meyers Hibbard. Vice chairman: Robert Gerrard; ages. The more common causes of these deaths and the number retiring, Leonard Saunders. for each cause are as follows: Secretary and treasurer: C. A. Robinson, ronomination. Diseases of hearlh&kidneys....425 U3 Assistant secretary and treasCacner HO urer: Frank Jones, renomination. Pneumonia 41 Tuberculosis Athletic manager: George E. 42 Auto Accidents Gordon, Amos Harmon, and C. 21 Diabetes A. Robinson (one to be elected). 24 Appendicitis Finance committee: Guy Lea- 15 Influenza James Johnson, James Mor ny, 14 Diseases of Child birth ris, and Frank Nelson (two to Of these 1191 deaths, 733 were be elected). caused by conditions that may have been prevented or in which life may have been prolonged Farewell Testimonial many years. A more adequate Honors Glen Cornwall public health program is needed to prevent deaths due to preHonoring Elder Glenn Hill ventable causes. Cornwall, a farewell testimonial It must be borne in mind that program will be presented in the there is a much higher rate of Mill Creek Ward Sunday, Janusickness from these causes than ary 22 at 6: 30. Elder Cornwall there are of deaths. Thus, not will leave soon for the. British only can we prevent deaths but Mission. we can prevent untold sickness. The program will be as follows: Sickness is expensive. Health is Opening selection, choir; inpurchsable. Shall we continue vocation, D. R. Merrill; Sacrato pay for more funerals and ment song, choir; vocal solo (a sickness or shall we spend a litand b), Shipley Burton; reading, tle more money to prevent di- Aileen R. Baird; address, James seases, asks Dr. Farner. E. Moss; trumpet duet, Joe and Allen Cornwall; vocal trio, LindU. S. MARINE CORPS TO say sisters; remarks, Lloyd Park; response, missionary; organ solo, ACCEPT APPLICANTS Jessie Rowsell; selection, choir; United States Marine Corps re- benediction, Hugh Barnes. cruiting stations on the Pacific Coast will accept a large number of desirable applicants during the Roller Rink Offers current year, according to Post- Free Instructions master I. A. Smoot. Accepted applicants will be Can you make figure eights on transferred to the Marine Corps roller skates without jarring your Base at San Diego for initial dignity? training. Upon completion of If not, here's your opportunity this training, they will be eligible to learn at least to waltz and for duty in a foreign post or on to skate backwards if you are board a vessel of the Pacific fairly good at maintaining your fleet. equilibrium. Application blanks or literatFree instruction will be given ure may be obtained at the local Post OlTice, or by writing to the skaters each Wednesday night Marine Corps recruiting station. from 7 to 10 p. m. at the roller h 46 Federal OlTice Building, San skating center on South and State streets, over the Francisco. Granite Furniture company store. With a new hardwood floor, new heating unit, and a sound system for music, the rink promises to be a new recreational center. T. L. Fleenor of Salt Lake, and George A. Bergen of Midvale, foimer managers of the Grass Shdck roller rink on Highland Drive, have leased the rink from Owen Sanders of Murray. Instructors for the Wednesday night sessions will be Mr. Flee nor, Mr. Bergen. Thermon Blake, Cecil Cain, and Dallas Johnson. Forty-eight- American Legion Post No. 60 To Initiate On Monday Hotfrl.fi, NOM Qwrti,N.44 IN FULL SWING! NATION-WID- wotd and - CAN'T NEW LOW ardui titled those deals Su time coun opuii LAST PRIg SHEETS, 8 "x 99j: 1 E RUGS nake will participate. Wednesday, January 18: 7 p.m. .o 9 p.m. Trade extension class in ladio at Muray high school. 7:30 to 8 p.m. Registration for window and store display class .it Muray high school. Class starts at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Murray city firemen meeting at fire hall. Thursday January 19: 7 p.m. to 3 p.m. Trade extension classes at $1.00 and $L You wouldn't believe if we told you. Come and see CANNON TOWELS, Plaids J CLOTHS, 5252 4 cent the LUNCH ; 50 new mem ADDroximatelv bers will be initiated into the Murray post of the American REMNANTS REDUCE! Legion Monday at 8 p. m. in the Murray firehall, announced H. A. BED 90x105 $ Robbins, post commander. With the new members included the enrollment is well over UK). MEN'S DRESS Iniation ceremonies will be in charge of a eommitte fmm thn nigh school 7 p.m. Lions club meeting at Women's Novelty and $2 Salt Lake post. A luncheon will ' . Muray city fire hall. Reduced lonow initiation. Friday, January 20: 7 p.m. BasMEN'S WORK ketball, Davis vs. Murray at Cord Soles $i L. D. S. Murray. Services 8 p.m. comedy "Truth Sunday Takes a Holiday" at TaylorsMurray First Ward: Mr. Frank ville ward. McGhie. who teanh Alumni Day at Murray high at the Murray high school, vill school .Assembly at 2:30 p.m. have charee nf th nmmm Sacrament meeting at 6:30 Sun- uay evening. Taylorsville Notes FOR SALE Upright piano in ex RELIABLE young man, Murray Second Ward: The By Mrs. Madge Robison cellent condition for $35. In- work. Steady, Part time t Seventies Quorum will sponsor Mrs. Willis Phillips of Taylos- the program for Sacrament servquire at the Cornet 5c and 10c jobs. Call Murray 105. ville just returned from a three ices at 6:30 Sunday Store 4915 South State Street. evening. jf weeks visit to Leamington, Utah Taylorsville Ward; President where she stayed with Mr. Phil A dim un unnc William B. Erekson will be guest lips aunt who has been brick home, ill. ONLY $45iK) very 3 acres of ground, 3 shares of speaker at Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening at 6:30. A speMr. and Mrs. Finlayson enter water, apple orchard, in Bencial musical program has been tained nion Ward, Redwood Road, 12 a at dinner party Sunday prepared. miles from Bingham. Murray for relations. Places were set for rtiii'llJ'liM RD No. 5. Box 146, Mrs. Allen. Bennion Ward: A special musi- 12. UniUERSRl CREDIT COM Phone Murray cal program has been prepared Mrs. Alvin Barker entertained for Sacrament meeting at 6:30 or will entertain next Thursday Sunday evening. There will also at a 10 o clock luncheon, where be a very fine speaker. chicken will be served to the m Grant Ward: Priesthood meet-ing- following matrons: Mrs. David M 9:30 a. m. Sunday Schhool Jones, Mrs. Weston Thomander. at 10:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting Mrs. Everett Bennion, Mrs. Rob m at 6:30 p. m. with preliminary ert Gerrard, Mrs. Hurschel Garff, ig and closing music by the Grant-onia- n Mrs. Clyde Barker, and Mrs. Ab Lawrence Moss Barker. Singers. m of Woods Cross will be guest Misses Wilma Bennion and M speaker for the program and solos will be sung by William C. Marie Finlayson have just started M Winder, Jr., accompanied by tne new term at the Universitv M of Utah. Wilma has Miss Betty Stewart. just recently ieiurnea irom Logan where she 1K has been attending the A. C. M GREATLY SHIRTS, Fast Colorj Shoes....$1.88 tJ Ward for SHOES, ?. 18. jj I 531-J- Anyone wishing to reeister for vocational training classes for the present term must do so at the Murray high school not later man Monday, January 16, announced Carter S. Grant, direct or. '"T"'VfVj OBITUARIES THOMAS ST1LSON Funeral services were held on Thursday at the Prpich family lesidence, at Forty eighth West and Forty eighth South, for Thomas Sulson, age 51, who died Sunday evening at his home on Eighth East and Forty-fiftSouth streets, after a lingering illness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Pipich Stilson. Interment was made in the Murray cemetery. -- -- h JAMES WAYNE MOSS Funeral services were held on y Weanesday afternoon in the ward chapel for James Wayne Moss, 38, who died Saturday of injuries su lie red in an automobile crash near Wellsville. Mr. Moss was an instructor of South Cache L. D. S. seminary at uyrum. Interment was made in ine Murray ciey cemetery. Hol-lada- ,a ;. CbK II t " r M M New Motor Coach Service IK oo thin 4imt TION. Aod it'i tuvh b; . . it't t mllo 5.FN5A. wnuiion to ihou-Mprmini oi taukrrt bo tnt tt t moM lor tht tf&mgy. lM t ImtHm 0- - In. d lrl, state poasi of "U User: peal prey all c salar es a(j v ough powc Ho survi wlthi tolle( zincs doub year: Po tice, it gi their One of 1. fello and coun Be wish steat asm othe weal help r of e wea New, Modern Motor Coaches are now operating be twee: unn Murray and Draper, Lehi. American Fork, Pleasan: mus Grove, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson an; som intei mediate points. ill kM TIME SCHEDULES M Southbound IK Lv. 10:31 A.M. Lv. 7:41 P.M. by North'uound Arr. Arr. boil the 2:59 P.J! 8:42 P.M Murray City Pharmacy has been appointed to sell tor Coach tickets and Coaches will make regular that point to receive and discharge passengers. NO LOCAL PASSENGERS HANDLED BETWLES SALT LAKE CITY AND SANDY Mo-- one ( stop-a- t n M puri inte buil and evei mer is si thrc THE SALT LAKE & UTAH M n DR. TO RAILROAD CORPORATION D was T 7S ?! T f Ti TT T ?5T 7!i ! T!t TJT TS tV V ery '- Salt Y0 YOUR APPEARANCE depends upon the CLOTllKS WEAR. Call On Us ReruLirly for Cleaning and prcssint app mot Salt and At the end of the second week of the winter quarter, the year's registration of students at the me (CLEANER University of Utah totaled 4194. Registration for this winter quarter is about two hundred ahead of other winter quarters, according to Registrar E. J. Norton. ski mi: Call On Us We ll Call Phone of t gcti Murray Etc Mr; I the "SPEEDY" DANIEL-- H BROOKSX: AMO TMtw wCMlt buj. f5t (Ait VAU'C I'D MEVEM V6 ABLE TO OWN SUCH A t IME. O NOW HAS LARGEST IX.C.G COLECTION IN THE STATE About 200o birds' eggs, the gift A J. Walcott Tliopson.rctired lox SPECIALS cal attorney, have been added to he University of Utah biological museum. This makes the university's collection the largest in the inokini vniormmt . ha? the n Between Murray & Utah County QUARTER REGIST iKAllO.N AHEAD OF ALL OIHKR YEARS V WflUN v on U of tl thing one i it wi slave as a mos: mon WINTER Simper. state. The egga range in gize from the largest ostrich egg to the marsh wren's egg. about the size of the eraser on the end of penciL Over sixteen years was spent in gathering the valuable collection, which began at a hobby. flabb ly ten-minu- w it man? 4. at Registration For Vocational Classes Required By Jan. 16 JJ SPREADS, 1 Regular registration took nlare last Monday and classes are now in session, meeting Monday and lhursday at 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. at the high school. The radio class meets on Wednesday and Thursday during the same hours. The registration fee is S3.50 now open are blue print Classes Response to Infantile radio, and welding. Business training classes in nr. Paralysis Campaign shorthand also meet counting Exceeds Expectations at the highandschool every Monday Exceeding expectations, 2.237 and Thursday during the same counties'out of 3,070 have been hours. No tuition fees will be organized for the 'Tight Infan charged and anyone intereste is invited to attend. tile Paralysis campaign. Out of 3.05a cities in the Unit ed States having population of Cottonwood Dance over 3.000, a total of 2i73 have Festival Scheduled been organized. The figures were given out at Cottonwood stake dance festi National Headquarters by Keith val will be held Tuesdav at Morgan, chairman of the commit p. m. in the Murray First ward tee for the celebration of the amusement hall, announced Miss President's Birthday, who said: Mary McMillan, activity counsel"The mobilization this year be or. hind the Infantile Paralysis cam Mutuals in all wards of the oaign for funds is the largest on stake will be closed for the everecord. A vast field organization ning and all ward members are has been set up. Thousands of :nvited to the dance. men and women are ready to go The main attraction for the o work to collect the dimes and evening will be a lollars which will serve as the .loor show act from each of the ammunition in this war against 11 wards in the stake. The most :ho "maiming death'. outstanding act will be selected "In another week the actual and used as the floor show act collection of funds will begin in for the Gold and Green Ball, Janiiot-of the communities in the uary 28. United States. We hope everyone Miss Lois Sorenson is directing will do his part. the festival and will be assisted by the slake community activity Kroup, including Miss Margaret Blaine, Miss Mary McMillan, Marlow Crabtree, and Wayne (SMM Wl speal by Motor Co. 4955 State McDaniel-Brook- s uSVsSB' rJ?5tt suee, but why oon-- t A LtT HERSELF. - mm 1936 tX)dge r. trunk sedan McDaniel-BHUDSON 49S5 South State Street fou trie sch TOO JU4T6IV HEH 111 TLC BOOiT AhO MEB GET 1P BY 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe 15.000 miles. Heater, radio, formerly ed by Delbert Hinnen 1937 St own- - 1937 ? 1937 .. i Ford lour. r. sod. radio-l- i ;it eat-1 Tcrraplane brough.,dcfrost Chevrolet Coupe, really nx-- J475 1937 Terraplane" Coupe, radio&hcat r del f th. an d pr. tlx ks, nc. TERRAPLANE PONTIAC Phone Hyland 8999 or Murray s mi UK b60 th. |