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Show SEE FRANK C. HOWE'S AD ON PAGE TWO r ' 1 Oi II II II II "II I II 1 l'Ss . " i 'WslS ''kL Y I iv- - r If XIII rj lir:i i II tl AND MIDVALE JOURNAL 2L 15 37-- No. VOL. 10 MiS, CANDIDATE ,,f the friends of Hurry have induced the genial young L .....J.l.., .i.:..i i.. a wum i fMinmllK't ',,,-.-, I" nil;' to furili '"'" ,ikI js T!l(.ri, ,i y,iunu-'' lnsi-"oiir . widespread sciiiiiiiciit that citizenship of Murray have i, in citv irovcrnineiit and " .... "Uglily. m become I lifter ri'I nMited lis h I'uuiii.i candidate ftir "'''- (Vllll'li-1"1- .1 l l''-(- l,'''l Hariy has i If. ,., I.... u.i ".oooiii . camiiii.-ue- Murray and been and Has always ncen t.i ivc Ids timeand efforts for ..... ,Mi(l . In- - A an onthitsimu ,,,m:ii:i'i. n spirts and has spotifur L,r,Hl baseball. mill ior me couiiuunii.v ',11,1 Highsehool : he has encouraged the i i ...i. i ii ii Vtiools in iasi;er nan ami inner scuoi.11 ...... II., ll..l lll'll llik.lll lit.lllf."" JtlC llUlil'i with affairs; being secretary i.inrary isoani ior Murray City r years; was n charter ilic past nifinN'r f t!ie Lions Club and was Its first secretary and Its second President tin! in this ei'i:aiii.ation he detnonstrat-executive aliiliiy and wisdom! nil that was exceedingly gratifying ami a (.urprie tn ihc-- e lliat did not know he' .iw it:... I,vh I . ''- tl 1 lse;M'il ll LOUIS WAYNE SANDERS Ml'KKAY POLITICS SIZZLING COMMISSIONER FOB Established 1892 Murray City. Utah, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1927 i HELP BOOST MURRAY r A cheerful sizzle is beffinnlnj: to be heard from the wiRwanis of the political chiefs of Murray City wlio are niderictly martini; the tires under the kettles la Kii Medicine" all which same Sitting Hull is made. Some nasirish notion maybe aboard that good deal of poliiic; ami their emanations ((rood word) are real "Hull" hut the community has to have officials ami the people will have to look over the candidates and make a choice. The ifiialities of the various candidates are such that (,'ood. progressive city government should result from their election. List of now In circulation : For Mayor; I. Ix'ster J. V. McIIeury For Commissioner ; Gottlieb ISerger y ' v ' 1 1 " - s.f jssa i Mil-!re- K sc Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harker d will It' the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Louie La Duke Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Clark who have been on their ranch In Montana the last year, returned Monday to Murray, where they will miend the winter. A birthday surprl.--e party which coi.ld well be termed a "Birthday shower" was an event of unusual Interest at the home of Mrs. Kllen Swen-so- n at MSS South State street hurt Friday, In honor of her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to a goodly number of Mrs. Swensou'a friend and neighbor fu the afternoon and another group failed on her during the evening, making the day one to le remeiebered with pleasure. Mra. George Hoyce who has been Usltlug her daughter Mrs. tithe) Hay Jacobs in Ios Angeles. Calif., the jMtst six wicks returned la-- t Wednesday. Mra. Hoyce reports a very pleao-hn- t and retrip, enjoying the mits about 1m Angeles and return-'nvia San Francisco. Kobblns Atwood. Harry Walter was Miss Virginia MnLstrom surprled last Friday even-- j lug by a uumlx-- of her frlenda who called ou her to wish her "happy re- birth lielng Ipiuns," the day auniversary. Nothing wa left tm loiie to make the evening oue lonx to b' r meiiibered by Miss Vlrgiula. ltefreshments were ervel to Misa AlcCloy. Miss Virginia Malslrom. Miss lieone Slater. Misa Fern Herge, Miss Margaret Hlaln, MJss Margaret McMillan, Miss (iwen Ultthi, Miss Jean McCIoy, Miss Fern .lnlstrom, Miss Stella Jaeol son Miss Cora Beckstrom, Miss Krnia Martin and MNs Mlu Hate-ma- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ee attrilmtes. AND THESE MERCHANTS lu last weeks issue of The Murray Eagle apiH'ared quite, a number of sketches of leading, progressive forum of Murray who are making possible the "yuestlon mid Answer" contest now running iu this jwper. The object of this feature is to better acquaint you with the merchandising activities Valuable, of the concerns mentioned. nrlzes are offered for the best set of .1 easy answers and If you have not done mi gather your Information now and then write out your answers, after which bring it. or mail it. to the Con-teKditor, care this aer. The contest will not dose nntil Sept. 27 and itN no replies will tie opened until after that date you mill have an equal chance to win. Kuow your merchants better boont them by writing your lient about them. Here are the firms about whom you must answer questions: The Murray State Bank Banking. J. C. Penney Co. Dry Goods. Clothing. Shoes. 2 I'p Date A Fleet rlc Bakerie-Bak- ery Goods. McIIenry & Son- - Coal. Granite Furu. Co. Furniture, Sloven, eto. All coaches of Uefriou 2 schools, plun Peters Studio Photographs. Hurry was horn in Illinois in l.si4 the coaches of Iavis, Omien, Weber, Service Station Gas, oil, Gerrard'a nhiili makes him J.l years old now; and Hoxelder High Schools, met at the grease. hi pari'iil ciime to Murray when he City and County Ktiildlng last Fril Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Cleaners, bus i:t years of aj;e and lie lias lived day nijrht and drew up the football is Dyers. for the schedules Murray year. here since then with the exception of Metroolltun Garage Garage flas, playinjj in a league of schools contwo years in I'ticle Nam's service duriof Cyprus. Hinuham, Tooele. oil etc. sisting ng the war, six months of which he Grantsville, Westminister and Murray. J. P. O'Brien siut overseas and even here his abil- Coach Howard was successful In Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. A farewell testimonial will le K'v'n In the Murray F1rl Ward ChajHl schedule which a favorable ity whs rocnf,'iii:'.ed as he was made a Mr. Henry Hlanke, the expert linker Plumbing Heatlug. least four Wednesday evening, September ll27, at 8 o'clock, lo honor of Ixmla tt the I'p-Tunreal in the field artillery. Hohbins gives the local school at Date Bakery Is wearing Douglas Service Station Vesta Bat- is follows: It as mission to the Hrltlsh IsleM ha been wiih the First National Hank home unities. Wayne Sanders, who leaves O.toler 14th for a big xmlle these days Mrs. cries Ignition etc. Sept. 30 Weber at Murray of .Mutiny for the last eiirht years and for the Church of Jesus Christ of letter 1uj-- Salntt. H'aiike has returned from a visit to Lyon DniK Co. is now Assistant Cashier of that A fine musical procratu will le given In the chael lidnnin Ht S o'clock October 7 GrantviHe at Murray. Oerni::ny. Mrs. Hlanke bad u wonder- Latiilsiurne Candy- Confectionery his training ami excrience October H Hingham at Kinghani. Lunchea etc. ful visit and went to many parlies tJharp and a dame in the recreation hall below will follow the program. October 21 -- Tooele nt Murray. there particularly cpialifles him for a Choice Meats Ixnils Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orwon Sander of Murray. VtaL He Is inJ entertainments given by her Murray Meat & Groi-erWestminister at MurOctolier there friends In the district she was visiting. ud made ku enviable xamieiptil office, liHvin jriven a trrasp a graduate of the Murray' High Schoo and Groceries. nf tiiiiniees and mental balance that ray. A very rainy summer has been ex- Itoliert Heckel Shoe and Shoe Ite-an an athlete. - Cyprus at Cyprus. November will cause him to wcijrh affairs of the In Germany thin year and 11 ring. perienced how and thut association Invited ward m are All of the to attend requested I.uls they The state MrM- - Hlanke Smith unsettle! city and exercise pro)er judement so fhat no games lie neheduled for later are behind him not onlv that Hardware Co. Hardware. tpiite I'Meram! says In thb, itiidertakli.. morally but financially Unit all classes of citizens can have than Novcmlier nth. but a temiorary conditions biidu. orevall Frank'a there. Garage Garage-Tlrea-etlu few detail. next the wlihln be the will in the print program day giving i Flour-FeeIn Is coiitidcnce ill his ability to nrrai'geiiient was made with Jordan & Co. Fred Carlson Seed rtlll the lending rltjr Murray a canie ylth Hie Heetdlggerss, to for in even i etc. and climate (Jovertitnanv attractions, Hiriicipnte. Murray's City held on Armistice Iay. Mrs. F. It. Green fiitertulned metn- I mind. Murray be Intermountaln Broom Co. Brooms. ahead of Germany' fine cities. i;:i!.! with a trai lera of the Sewlns; Cl:ib of Mnrruy i Carlisle Motor Co. Chevrolet automoCilie eapilal inveslnieiits, public t f II 1 1. O. Association District Number this week at her home In Suit I -- ike. biles. ilie- - and cuiivenienuv!. such j O. F. will hold a its the meeting Friday, Kept. GET ACQUAINTED PARTY Mr. F. ('. Howe entertained a uuni- Brinton Elee. Co. Fleet rlcal Contraet- w.t'.-system. HiWer plant, cemetery, "l " ' Wr of friend, at luiiche,u at the Conn. o Hadlo. with vision that vie. demand Hebekah Omenta I.slge will celeThe Fraternal Order of Fugles will Club In Salt on Wednes. The annual student and parent get-- i try Gem the Motion Theatre of Picture. "lilh iPiniverciiry ii, the future may reap the j I"ttk aciiualnled party will be held In thej brate the merry at the Fraternal Hall Fri- afterniHin of this week. day Club Noble tJraud Past lodge. on b.iieliis. Iii the event that Mr. Murray High School gymnasium ,rt-A wl,h " l'rKr" GENERAL DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. I'owdl Ja.ne, tlth at the home of Mrs. II lla N l!"b.in is chosen for office all of iiit!4i.i,. 1. 1. .i.i -srnioriilMT :tuth. nt M:(hi October . for. with FMwarU ""anged week's a four from Martin. trl,.'1' Snturdav .,1 etitfitalnlnicut WOMEN'S OF The evening's in. his will receive niiliiies snprt p. itmslst of musical numbers, rend Townsend and William Tl ey visited many K kmnn CLUBS ACTirlTIES .Murray First Ward Teachers Train- to California. a reful attention, and his friends will :iu In which will 11tto re.hnrge. t rT iiu Dt will hold their llrM jdai-eof Interest In and around I jM(f ings, games, dancing, and light ttrye voir careful consideration of his ,N u frcshnicnts. This has Iss-- a very sue-- ' mH.(i,i; M, Sunday Sept. Angeli-- .. and a very wonderful promptly at 7:.T). Dancing will The Central Dlstrii-- t Convention of ninhdacv. ' refreshments Women' ofticiTs and teachers are exli'ssfui entertainment each year, and Is Mr. James a sou of Mr. and,1"' ,h" !" Clubs was held Saturday, Hlteml. I"0 serve.1, the students and parents are Itivlll ; the refreshment com- W, Jaue-i- . Mrs. Dan at (he l'nlon I. D. S. chapel, this Sept. II. time a Inter CLUB WOMEN GIVE TEA 0Nj to I prc.red for minis' teliii4 Hay Arnold anil Win. with a raving of Stale stris-- t Is Prcmo Mrs. number of delcgatea In John Mr. large ever and Isfore. than OPFNINP. nATF OF YF.AR'S year conWalters. committee in charge business right on the Jaw imd will dinner lat Monday evening for attendant. at The faculty ACTIVITIES The M. I. A. membership consists of Miss Creer. Mis Styles. tinue to do so for a time. However Mr. Joe Header In hotmr of his birth Mrs. Hugh Ward. Mrs. F. H. Ander-sou- , I . .11 ..WB t.. la I . v I.... itioiLi-r- . Mr. Hoblnsou and Mr. It must Is- - done so the gie'il " ImI.I ''cihiir unr u m 1 frLi rt tut Mrs. Minnie Duvall, Mrs. U A. r.,i. . Murray Womiiu's Club "l"'1"'1' jWard. An Interesting pro- Is the knowledge that it will Mr. ai.d Mrs. Header. Mrs. Kllen Swen- - fc'l'fmher Mrs. D. W. Moffat. Mrs. D. Martin, i .rasoii'-i work with a club tea - 'l- -' n ,h' A. not be Iota now until the Improvement Mrs. A. K. Short. Mrs. Mrs. Klla and Iks.rotu. McMillan, ion. ii' its'lay. September L"th. ill Ihej of the evening tt In dune-Mr- SsmiT Heed and Mr. H. C. Towier llame liegins to tiring In a lot of new business GAME MURRAY WEBER We-M. te list chiin h. t Wtbnif Amanda Welgren of Mis. H igh Ward th .lancing was were n,,. nH(. Like ii w.re t"""' " hurts m.w I ml delegates from the Murray strei-- t etitertaluisl at a lum heon cliaii man n nd Mrs. H. Cj Towier South soon. ,1V much Smith and so s,l!W will Club. seaof the f.Mitball game Ilrst The of la.. The i ;i her -t , in charge of ti e program. ,, Wednesday In tibbratloti A ' after business win F.d, going lirsoii is Chief meeting was held at l);:ti for the Murray lltgii tuns, tbe the Among ".lain, which was most eiilcrtaln-- soli young men In the niimler of en- follow. d by luncheon at 12:3, w rvel from next t riilay, j n,,,,, , iffi.r Cnldwell U going to magi birthday anniversary. It- held a ws-civcii was held In llie chureh guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford rollment, hut the young men lulled-i- by the I nlty Club. . "t "e then oft leer Cnblwell Is tli at 3:4. P. In stage and lu the Septeiuber r. ami lea wns dsH-iiseWengreii, Mrs. Crl Wahh-uis- t Hie nig nciiimii Ids The afteriiiMin session was held at the niot money. Thirty nine young l,ii ii school I II lupus. Aiituinii Vaudeville Act. ennl iisi Mrs. Hillier. Mrs. first Helen. Its make will ii h parlors. daughter men from Weber munty i o'clock and was addressed by Mrs. tweuty-w'vei2: and ladle young i unfnrtiiiiMle-dis-lull I the I':- - leu table was centered with n Annie Hanson, Mrs. Kllen SweoMjn. enrolbsl In the mutual for the on the bsal campus by tltbsl. slmt K. Maw. president of the State Fed C. on fell Into Grand the Can) ly the ImiiIjtln? a team mini arouu.i wo-and Mr. and Mr. Brown. ilver bowl of phk ami laveii ,,r Is- - nisiven'd. year. The evening was enjoyed by alt. eration, who sjsike on "Council M'st-Ing- s The X j nrm-- i led and nince fi:bl ut last year, nl on veterans IioMms to asieis. t!,. club tsdois. resting the was Z. Mrs. at Grand Haplds." Mrs. Ievl Heading all beginning only lis secoini jenr oi marks li htc the t'rand Canyon mi the j Clu-eafter'aoliful hiiv cloth. Siber ftilidle footluill. Cluh Cotton-wooto Gloom Tbunnlay South Is of Girls Bluebird Kdgar Young also gave an Interest-luhoping Couch Howard lniis Indicate where Caldwell ihtirV' noon f last week at her houf In The 'h. tedding pl'ik tasr candles add- In (he leiim and Instructive talk on "Club mothers excrioiiccd W'ard entertained their more have fallen to tie abys put a no. dis-r, , lii ir liiauty to Hie deioratlve effect. The Imal oh oiitioiieuts. chat-el- . Luncheon South tTed With Parent Teachers' OrThe ward the Murray. last at Friday very low, l ii U " Other seaker and lavender llowers were lisisl K()l( ,11HV prove to Is' a llg Mow, 2 o'clisk to twelve guets. A rotor program was under the dlns-itowerw at of ganization. i Clarice Smith will entertain decoration throughout the room. . . , bringing vhtory to the bsal Mls white revall1. K. and of Mrs. O. rellow Mrs. John Cnl-band an was Wattl W. J. and Jex Mr. Interesting iieiiiiiK ;. i. ui.ru iii,,i nttriictive. is noMine tin her music pupils at her home on South Krrn,.h m(irsMs and aster Mnic one for the mothers. of the State Board. termlned to give the llu-an violin two stns-- t Salurdiiy evening. nnn. Shlmer gave utll,ie , Aurlllia State Irs uarn, ,h,, The Mill Creek Ladles Chorus of team mh h supHirt as win UU. The guests, niiuilsrlng SS. will I iiciotnpanled ty Miss Claihv . . - . I... Vliirrnv IIIl-I- i Irani. who has pent volis-s- . Adeline Tinier the direction of SHEEP CLUB EXHIBIT FINE Kemp Mr. thirty snii!ii on the piano. K,M,lch H.'wiird l,as tss,, drilling the eJ..y "Cootie" during (he evening and The firs; annual exhibit of the Jorof her home the daugh Mr. II) rum Bennlon. Jr., are gather- the tmnimer at wis-kwill be w rvisl. j refresbiiieiit Little Miss Marian I'.eiuilon aiig two bovs hard during the pr-e- tit dan Valley Boys' Sh.sp Club, which K. rturned Mrs. a 8, Mrlnghurst, x f,,r ter, ti,Pr on -- l is. accompli ii ic.l by her waa held Wednesday Sept. Ulst at the hour of fast signal practi.-- nas last to her home In St. George, Saturday, j Mrs. Nettle Smith returned of their inward making frt i i no. lie home of John K. l'lxtou, cluh leader, bcell followed by plllllilC. Wednesday from a U week visit In While here Mr. and Mr. Hrlnghurst j (,m rVrn M.tter this neason thaa i .'in.,i,,.i iininni;r. at Taylorsvllle, was pronouitted by all A paper .. and .. , , . .,.. timely . pa nit. mi" very Hal j fre. t'nder the dlns-ilo,, . umiih mi of Mr. Ibn. who were present as a huge success. m""i , entertained wit la number of nf the week wns t lie laiiiornui. ne 1.., .....i.t , read by the president. Mrs. Hugh (IIMPIHIIO Angei.-j The Indies Chor- rrom;.Mr. Irnman llmUoii in withdrawal of Huntsman Bff(r, ln jjr honor, and More her Kvery Isiy In the rlnh was present, Hard, tie mibj.ft Is'lt'tf "V'1' r,ul' , no ; oi las it fantho a With his es-rici..-Ihm.L tni week u , Uwme widely knowu as pro- with one or more of his abeep fitted they gave i, iv"llien." was e"-'- d S . 1. II f Interest was left uuvlslted and dressed In State fair style. Ther t pla-dinner, cover Mng laid for twelve . ,tu, ng music of a very high quality. Mrs. veal, be ...n. Ilia . ..." by her. Mrs. Smith returned via San lly I'r.slding at the tea table were uvirM tit nthfrs Intfr.iiif .h! In nt the eti.l oi im no.-game xv"'-:i-stiguest. Mr. l.yle Knbs. of Ns Ang,-).i is- . n -- ., uu, .. ,. McMillan and Mr-- . Hugh ,..l(lh wr, hhn plins' will proi.nin.v several Frnniiin. Mrs. P--ani. A meeting nr tne newiy apixmxen vwiting at the home or iieieu nite Duvall. although Minnie or Mrs. by ,.n,t,.. Slnqsr of I he Coinnjiinlty choir nfflisr and the bishopric will be ( last The tiiemls-rfor the s.ltloii. Mo Mr. Knloe was fn route to j About twenty of the best of 'the I wk. It j Anderson. Mrs. II. N. l,N are lighting b.s-Isout to practice Ijidles Aid wilt entertained at the held -t A shown at the State fair. Sunday at 3 '.TO p. in. to decide Hnpld City. South lakota where he Is aherp will Mim II. It. Carlisle. Mr 5" Millan lias due M Ulne. but will I'fob. home nf Mr. F. It, Anderoii. on Vine on a made as follows; were 'The awards week, M. this to school and outline enter of Mr organisation policy Mrs. rugate and ult ror tne -- l.lv Is- - In a Kwes Stewart Hh hards, first; Alafleriioon. Thursday tns't, First Ward. I for cotnlnn year Murray The Mill Crwk ward has as their len West. James. Peter Mo. I,.,.! r...., MH-Stocking, aeismd; Klwiwsj HMisr Mrs. Hachin l Chun he who Is the mrmlershlp honored jruest and upeaker at their Hess nl Marriott are Neil night Saturday sbolsr. Ijiwrence Nielson, fourth, and third; jw, , 1 Guniil-iiiSsnt last of tbe Grant Ward will have one big Sunday evening servbs. Senator W. Ml!i Veager n ,n", wli'i'l In 'n,,r" ncf.nntf Mr. and Mrs. A. F. poslH'"" fifth. . i ... Mr, and mioiht. wisk end with her o .it, ii lt for i . i, . vi. l- i,.ier. r.rnest Ham In Utile Cottonwool t'aoyon. The W. Klnjt. The meet ing bouse was Isniglas Nielson. first; time '..iin',1 at ilimicr iii" Wixnl have W. G. t himhes. Hi ixti Sorenson. insvind; Allen Stoik-Ing- . Mr. In with one ca to eager almost Invited crowded Navlor ...i Mr. v in, ' fu,,, 1, ii aiel Miermi.n In have every pa Noriuu city Bishopric practice. In ,,g mi well fourth; third; F.lwood !...i r' artlved the ward over aliteeii F.mcrson lioam of of age to listener to hear the message the nof Furckn. I'lah s....... team Murray fifth. bflckn.1,1. and Shepplg. Floyd will also attend go on a welnle bust with them on that ator had to give them. There was ago, and every here a few da Oakeson. first; Kwe fmb-Har- old Mirlv fa.t and In the I tame t htiiV n I....-!- ': ill nf !t. i at the Murray High this year. date, ao It goea without aaylng that a very splendid musical program by Arhtur Teager, aeoond; Mllea Teager, ' ' iieternnn.-- n Mr, ami Mrs. craw are TheV M,l1 .. i.. in Hip onenlnf contest. He will make hi home with Mr. and a good tin Is lo store for all who, the Mill Creek ward choir and ladle l ast are the proud a tr.th South stn-e- t third; tjtwrrnce NrlUon. fourth, and gooit siioviH of twenty live Mr. How tit d lloo-Un- is til. u'' fhorna. attend. "' A llM'uml general mlmlvlon j Alleo Stocking, fifth. I'Mteuis of a tine ,,.;,) will charpsl for the fame. '"tii Tuesday inortilnit. g t .) A-- Jeweler-Optometrla- t. Us-nus- Drugs-PrcrlptIo- n .fwd 4- Ix-r- s c. d I LOCALS im-cl- s U-- t j v CON-VENTIO- iii-.i- . tie-si- ! s fol-llm- - ; j ois-nln- I fur-"""- g . 1 s. ffl J Is-tt- J J f,,!, r,.. fr Wo-man- 's ... s ! ' e m g ll, I y ... m-"- . sier . fr,B M'H-klll- ... - M-- r u i- -is l.-r ,,,,. e ,,! s ,irtnr, - ; s Sb.-ran- a -.- h. Hsl' i "l eti ... " Pis-atell- er A SPECIALS ANDERSON'S, SANDY, 0 SATURDAY Srs-ncr- |