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Show Mil .TOITF?TVA,T ;midzalle and A.nnnr PrViMir ivviii rmfrirn IM-iHct- Vol. 36 No. 38 'an Hjij oj Murray City, Utah, March 3, 1927. Established 1892 PARENT TEACHERS TWO VAGABONDS HOLD MEETING asTin' Arlington Parent-Teacherthe at met school, Arlington sociation last Thursday, Fob. 21, at 3::W o'clock. Mrs. John A. Widtsoe of Salt Lake was the principal speaker. She soke on the subject of lunches for school children. Mrs. Fox from the state kindergarten department also spoke for a few moments on the subject of "The value of kindergarten, both to the school and the Individual child." At this meeting, Mr. Hayward, principal of the school, reported the progress of the various rooms in the leeth campaign which is being conSalt Lake county volunteer fiqemon will hold their sixth annual ball In the Granite high school building, Thirty-thir- d . ducted in the school. He reported that South and Fifth Enst street, on the night of March 12 .Miss I'rrie's room was ahead at the A committee consisting of George Ferguson, chairman; Clarence Itank, George Simpers, Kalph ltrown and Itert end of last week. is arranging the affair. The proceeds of the da nee will be placed In the firemen's mutual aid fund There was a very splendid attend Uhafer, a me at this meeting and much inter 2 0 0 Pendleton, If set manifested. V. Sonne, e 6 3 0 12 McCloaye, rg 0 2 0 0 OF Jacobs, Ig 0 0 0 0 DeLand, f i .? as m "6 :ave iti t URRAY WINS alo an hii of plat i To: a Is Shirley Tame, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tame, tiled Wednesday at tUe. family residence, C.lth South and 7th East street. Surviving besides the imrcnts are the following brothers and listers: Kounoth. Iclla, Marie, llcriilcc, DorotJiy and I . evt: ie act-i- ths l' he wili i ' Miirjorie. is tit Funeral Services were held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock In the Smith Cottonwood meeting Lousfr Interment was In the Murray City under the direction of Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary company. bull: ray i' iepenc live y com-eler- Witt: "ilah ks s tit a MURRAY FIRST TO fa ar GIVE VAUDEVILLE step i- iques The M. I. A. of Murray first ward r vaudeville for resent a pos- - will two-hou- entertainment of ltoth old and young at the amusement hall Tuesday, .March 0, 11)27 ut 8:30 p. m. The program will consist of ten fine (. comedy Including n one-ne- t 'Feed the Ilruto." With three additions It will Ik the same program a- glwn at the ward reunion which win m thoroughly enjoyed by nil who tl our duo h tb of: t irUnil il :erf jublk for c MW It. V..u rUK their the? : can't afford to miss this treat. time. Come early and It will begin on e be-V- - in-- g.t a good sent A general admission cents wlil be made. charge of 15 .FRANCIS AND A at m FAMILY IN MURRAY O Murray high school won a close and hard fought game from the Cyprus five 3 2T) Below T F P e apjH-nrthe standing In of the different grades and rooms of the Arlington school, together with the teachers and sensors of the mocmcut. Principal Hay ward ts enthusiastic over the resjxmse received In this work and ls'lleves the Arlington school Is making greater strides along this line than any public school in ' the state. 3 4 2 8 Thomas, rf 1 13 6 7 CauipU'll, If 3 iS25, last Friday night. The smelter Hilton, c team plays Its final contest against the Sholier, rg 0 i 0 0 Grantsvllle quintet next Friday, and a F. Jones, lg 0 2 0 0 win In this game will asmire them n 12 13 Totals 4 2S place In the state high school tournament. Referee, Simmons; umpire, Itomney. The game, played In the Murray hall, was not .decided until the final ininuteg of play. Murray led at the STANDING OF ROOMS IN ORAL end of the first quarter, 9 to 8. ami nt"tfe half 17 to10. The" visitor got '. HYGIIQKi, CAMPAIGN AT THE . In their t work lu the third period, Y ''ARLINGTON" SCHOOL counting 10 points while holding the endthe team scoreless, jstIimI Murray Funeral servici's for Grant Romney First Grade Mrs. Paul, 13 per cent. ing 2 to 17 for Cyprus. Three Iwtsk-et- s In quick sum-ssloby Murray of Murray who was killed In a mine Sixmsors: Mrs. J. W. Itothwoll, Mrs. soon after the final quarter started accident at Howe, Idaho were held Aubrey Fugate, Mrs. Ralph Evans. First grade Miss Milne, 7 ler cent. gave Coach Howard's live a lead which last Wednesday in the Murray first under direction of the ward chapel Sponsors: Mrs. David W. Smith, Mrs. they hold until the final shot. McClcavc counted first with a shot I 'avid Campbell of the Murray first Ivan Tii ft, Mrs. Oscar M Henry. In the Second grade Mrs. I.arson, thirty-thre- e past coiiter. CampU'll cornered a long ward bishopric. Interment was side shot. McCleave then scored for Murray city cemetery by the Simons jht cent. Sponsors: Mrs. W. A. Rriutou and Sorenson, Mrs. W. T. Helliston. Mortuary. Cyprus with a setup and Campbell Second grades Miss Nielson, twenty-llirc- e again balanced the count when he iiorceiit. Sponsors: Mrs. T. C. p dribbled down the floor for a cl;e-uOF Mrs. A. Bradford. Davis. sliot. W. Sonne shot a field goal Third grade Miss Culler, thri-- per folof the court, from past the center cent. SMnsors; Mrs. George Jenkins, lowed by Cnmpls'll's third field goal, Win Ciinnlgator. Mrs. shot. coining from a sensational Third grade MlssWarnskl, twenty-eigh- t Thomas scored shortly licfore the end isr cent. Stonsors: Mrs. Ralph of the ht1ihI and when the gun soundMrs. Conrad N'elson entertained the Mrs. Grovcr E. ltrown. I!ayward, ed the Murray Uys wore leading S "Pep" club at her home Wednesday Fourth grade Mrs. Walton, eightto 7. afternoon. The time was spent in een kT cent. SiMinsors: Mrs. Fred In the second quarter McCleave sowing after which luncheon was ser Knudson, Mrs. Prank Silver. counted the first score with another ved. Fourth grade Miss Martin, twelve Mr. and Mrs. Merle Allsop, Mr. ami long shot. Murray got away for many cent. SMinsor. Mrs. F. R. Morgan. ht shots nt the basket but failed to count Mrs. J. D. Duteman, Mrs. W. I Hate-maFifth grade Miss I'rrle, forty-fou- r even setup shots. I'nmpls'I! scored n Mrs. F.lmina Iarson and Mr. II. cent. Sixmsors: Mrs. A. O. Omiiht, per goal from near center. Thomas ami S. Hyatt were guests at a birthday Mrs. Fred Palmer. Hilton came through with field goals, party given at the home of Mr. and Fifth grade Mrs. Ellertsoii, ninefollowed by Cnmplsdl's fifth field goal Mrs. P. T. Hateman Saturday evening teen jht cent. Sponsors: Mrs. D. H. to give the Murray five n seven imlnt honor of Mrs. B.iteman birthday anni Jr., Mrs. E. E. Nygrecn. Snarr, lend at the hnlf. Murray's guard line versary. Covers were laid for twen Sixth grade Mr. Ilnyward. thirty-seveproved vroy cfTi'tlve In the Jht cent. SiHinsor: Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. Alma Smith and Mr. Welch. IstIimI, allowing the visitors but one and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen entertained field goal. Sixth grade Mr. Frahm, thirty wv-- . All loll iKiluts counted In the third the Klite Club and their partners at on js-cent. SjM.naors: Mrs. Corydmi IhtI.mI wore registered by Cyprus. Two a costume party t the Smith home ChamlHTliiln, Mrs. E. W. Gllbreath. Pro field goals by It. Sonne, followed by in Draper, Wednesday evening. the and were McCleave, and enjoyed gressive games goals by Pendleton Mrs A. Mrs. 17 C. to for Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Parduhn of Cres Jensen, Cyfo IS to score priies given brought the C. Mitchell ami cent entertained a number of friends L. Mrs. four on A. wont out Hughes, Sonne It. prus, fouls and the offensive strength Mr. Silaa Brady. Luncheon was ser at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. T. E. Raddon and baby are of lhe Cyprus Is.ys was weakened. ved on small tables to thirty two. McCleave counted a goal for Cyprus, Special guests were Mr. ami Mrs. H. home after spending several months In the air A the gun 0. Hondrickson and Mr. and Mrs. A. at Bingham with her parents, Mr. and the ball Mrs. A. J. Rawling. U. Gardner. ended play for this JstI.mI. M. S. Mrs. and C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richards and Mrs. and Hilton Crapo Goals by Cnmplsll. S. son, Jack, and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley S. to the hostesses were McKean flnul soon the af:er Tl ins registered Club Thursday afternoon at the Cra and son, Rolert visited relative at s tlod os'iiel put the count to 21 t 20 for Murrny. Cyprus coiitlnuaally po home on Main Street Progressive Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen enterIhreafotiisl to ch.se the gap by the "Hook" was played and prizes given Mrs. and tained the High School Club at their Peterson Lawrence Mrs. to olid of the erlMl. Luncheon home of Salt deButler A. Ike. J. Saturday evening. Progressive McCleave. playing strong to were played and priies given tables small on served thirty was games ls the acorlng fensive ball proved to Mrs. to field Humphries and Mrs. I Vf, two. six goals arc for Cyprus making of home i Mr. A. R. Cardner and Mr. Nielson. Thursday evening at the for 12 H.lnt. Pendleton and Jacobs White. the O. Special guests were Mr. bridge Reg Bobcrg The ctiUre Mr. and Mrs. W. played a slmiig nnic. at Mitchell and Mr. and Lou Mrs. and husband' their entertained Murray five li,vcd tellar ball but Club M. Luncheon was Mrs. Duane Ut Richards. Mrs. were Priies given lhe sensational sh"'ilng of Camplsdl f00. Mr. to thirty two tables served on small Ed Mrs. Beck, and I BuUrrwood heir In the opening half gave them Rasmus-son- . Mr. and guests. Orton Cyril Frank and Shotxr large lead In the score. Mrs. Jessie Clyde entertained at din Luncheon was served to thirty Jones Is.th showed a stnm guarding and Mr. ner were Thursday evening in honor of her four. Special guests game for tlie winners. Mrs. and Mr. and Hewlett daughter, Jessie, who leaves soon to The WHi.nd team game went to Mur- Mrs. Wm. take charge of a hospital at Rupert, Richards. II. ray Id to nine. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Allsop enter- Idaho. The guests numbered CathMiss were tained Tuesday evening honoring their Out of town guests CYPUtS Mr. Grant Raburm, F T daughter, Marie and Oliver Grumlvig erine Irvine ami 0 Lake month. Salt of thia City. who are to be married 2 2 0 It. Sonne, rf 117 SERVICES HELD FORG.ROMNE-- is-s- Hr. . la- - ilyK VL nt n Yet :i Arthur Francis and family of decLII on Mur- of a homo. This -- k sees them Installed In he Hark-o- r apartments right on State id reel, '.re the world goes by. Mrs. Franc, - six just a view of Murray and the '?!.'!' on Its streets convince any- that lhe cliy Is a place of the 'r.'iit Tomorrow." V. and rcit, mv Wn-h- ., their have clioli-- - BROWN-HOPSO- N UPC nut Murray City, Fob. tort ft ale, : ail rnt of SANDY ITEMS INTEREST NOTED n ! fol-iri- t 0 n, witk-V- ! It M UHIt AY n itmp i CONTEST KEEN Thrilling Game Gives Murray (Tiance For Place In Tournament on: Is Just an- - that ltothwilt E. Hmwn and I'ltiuille I lops.. n wore inn tried nt Salt City on Saturday. February Mls Is a native of Preston. ' Inho. but has boon innklng tier home ' Murray f..r amne time. The lady ik iilte jMiputar In bsnl clnlos and llop-i.- ii lr . friends and lho' of the I of wUh hem a long life time i'1'l'lnoM nii'l prois tlty. Mr. ttrown Im lsoii unployiM at th" Murray I'ress for the past wvrn ?'rs, and has made tunny friends among the ni..le of this vicinity. Tlie happy couple will U at home to their friends at the llnrker ainrtmenls in the near future. bride-I'l'Hun- I New Arrivala of Ceorgctte nd Hat Crrpea In aJl new ahadea at Martina. ty-M- r l Yon are Invited to attend the IN per- formance of The Two Vagabonds at Grant Ward Recreation Hall, Thursday. March 3. The play is presented by the Forest Hale Opera Co., and Is highly praised by all who have had the pleasure of seeing this company. Allen's Shop, juick of City Hall has oKned a Hat rate auto repair shop. A first class auto mechanic and machinist will be in charge of the work. The members exioct to reside in Murray City and no doubt will soon be operating their shop a full capacity. MURRAY OPENS DS R At tlie LIS. HALL Amusement Hall Wednesday evening March 9th the play "A Poor Married Man" will be presented to the public. This is an activity of the Mutual Improvement Associations and officers of these associations have the production in charge. Tlie cast include Lu-ciWoodhead, Isobol Reading, Melba GolT, Virginia ltrown, Harry Wright, Merrill Cozzens, Claence Gustaveson, Ray lister. The charges for admission will be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. Come out and enjoy the enL. D. S. le tertainment. 0IN PLANT ORAL HYGIENE FROM CYPRUS PASSE E, TAME :enci s C. AUGHTER COMEDY DRAMA TO AT GRANT WARD BE STAGED MARCH s' I'm . of .the companies Representatives who had submitted bids for the Installation of Diesel engines and elecfor their tric equipment, neees-iaroperation in the Murray electric plant, met with the mayor and commission at 5 p. in. Monday, for the purpose of hearing the rending of the several bids submitted. Monday's meeting was held as the regular meeting of the city commission for the purpose ss'cltied, last having been adFriday's meeting to the later date in order to journed give nil representatives of bidding firms an opportunity to be present. Judge Morgan rend that all bids, and individual tabulations were made, as far ns possible by the represent l However., a present. meeting of the eoiumhssioii will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of making a thorough in accordance with nil required specifications submitted in the call for bids. Representatives of the several bidding firms, stated their willingness to . . TEA GIVEN AT QUICK HOME A daintily uppointcd tea was given Tuesday at tlie Quick home on Allen-Street- The hostesses were Mrs. Quick, Mrs. C. M. Burg and Mrs. J. L. Meyers. The tea table was Ixurifully decorated by a candlelabra arrangement of yellow tapers placed in "rose Mrs. II. K. Phelps shaped holders. and Mrs. M. J. Joy poured. Yellow tulips in crystal baskets were used throughout tlie rooms. Forty five guests call.d during the afternoon. sis-da- ALTAR SOCIETY u HOLDS MEETING A well attended meeting of - the held Altar was St. Theresa's be present at (Ms afternoon's Society P. Mrs. N. on home of the be at ill Kanda, In to I! the tabulalioiis ing 'to made. Mayor Lester, in behalf of the Tuesday, March 1st. Plans were made commission, accepted the offer of the for an apron sale to be given after Ka: tor. representatives. Prices of generators and engines Mr. and Mrs. All rto Hateman have varied considerably, the former beiin: from a two months visit in returned to J.'I.inhi from approximately quoted ifil.ooO neoording to schedule, and the California. Mrs. Geo. A. Wright was hostess latter from $.".o,mmi to approximately to mcmlicrs of her club Tuesday evenjhMNHi, according to sclndules of ing. Rridge was played. The prizes elc. a wai .led to Mrs. Annie Nelson were The names of successful bidder, II. E. Phelps. Mrs. and etc.. and engine, prices of generator A regular in. ctinir of the Junior will npiMiir in next wvk's issue of League of the M. E. Church was held 'The Fagle." Tuesday evening. Mrs. L. A. Porter entertained at linner Wednesday evening followed by numlM-rctwelve. P.ridgc. Too pie, Mrs. C. J. Sorrow and baby have returned from un extended visit with relatives in Liverp el, England. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cozzens are now P.org.-r- . new home on Oak St. C.ottbib .ner Commissi. occupying tln-iCity E. A. Parkinson, suicrlniendoiit it v cloctrlo light plant, and T. F. M i aid. city engineer, returned Saturday from a trip to California, where they went f..r I lie purH.se of in slieoting lighting plants hi which DieThe trip el engines are Installed. wns made for the pnrjxoi' of gelling Duiing I'lbrnary a m w an opHirtuiiity to lnic.l the engines Installed nt lhe Mill Crcvk Ward. whs at first baud, while they were in ojsr The newly Installed member were: atioii. A, M. Cornwall. J, M. Parke, meet- Ih RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP D-'i- NEW BISHOPRIC nine-days- ' FOR MILL CREEK - p; Flii Coi,tie!or ; BABE IS BURIED ( SALT LAKE IN Mr. Little, 'ounsi lor. HM.epilo has turn In time, and bad a siiiiesfu! record of n Movement, Thee o!!iivr Were: E. M. It lie.'irw.ll, G. W. (ailisle. Fir-- t Counselor; W. G, Parke, Seeoisd Counselor. The retiring ihnige f..r ii w-r- Ill-ho- Minnie b.ui-- a bale of Yoi,k. r. Mr. and the throe-ycand- Mr. s Yotikcr of Hunter who died on Saturday Inst was buried In the Salt liko City cemetery Tuesday, March 1. mtvIcos were lu ld In tie tinnp. m. Six ier ward ihaie at 1 icakcr sike, imuforilng the hearts of the lreaed. Music was furiiKhod by the ward h.lr. There were many floral pieces. The little l.dy was mt moved from the home until the lime of the funeral, where It a prepafed for burial by the Simons and Kiinl-t'li.b rtaklng company. A that Infbioun-pucUnmiilexamination st.i.w was the uiuse of death. REMAINS OF R, ral lt KNUDSON ARRIVE The "l .f Rudolph KihiN..ii ar-ic- d Funeral In Murtay Thursday. reddenoe k lu 2 ld o'do. nt the at was In Cottoiiw.n.il. where be bad lived for the Iat fifty your. P.urlal will I in the Mm ray illy ntii.ttry iir.dor lhe dinnloii of Simons and p.urlou uinh . |