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Show I 5 Two Cents a Week Is at Mur Take a Look the Eagle Subscrip.a WJJ I U tion Price. Seatl a m m It in Early. M r r r r i n a ss a m MIDVALE JOURNAL 1 . ray City Shoppers' i - f s. Guide on Page 5 i. VOL37r-No.- Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January 19, 1928 MURRAY CITY SAYS IT WITH FLAGS AND LIGHTS 31 Lions' Club and Woman's Club to Dance February 3 1 ! i 4 I t i 1 l i ! I ' I 5 I II "I Notable Social Event for Murray City at Grant Ward Amusement Hall with Arial Orchestra Prize Feature Announced at January 17th Meeting At the Murray Lions Club meeting Tuesday night, all were told to : Reserve now the night of Febru-3- , 192.8 for the best Dance and general good time you have bad Hlnee Lindlwrgh reached Paris as H. B. Carlisle with the Entertainment Committee of the Murray City Lions Club and the Murray City Woman's Club has arranged a real event for Murray City and friends of Murray City residents. Esinxial-l- y "8" good music by the Arlal Orchestra will make this dance at the (Jrant Ward Amusement Hall nn enjoyable event for all who attend. A prize drawing will lie conducted for those who enjoy a little element of chance In every entertainment. Entrance ticket will entitle you to a chance at the prlre. Refreshments will 1 served in attractive forms. Kememlr the date. February 3 and nee any member of Murray Lions Club or Murray Woman's Club for further particulars and for tickets. In case you are In doubt about where to buy your tickets, step Into the Murray Eagle office and you can secure prompt service on tickets for thrs Italic? which dance Is going to le a real "wow." City Electrician E. A. Parkin reports that on January 7th a had leak developed In one of Joints of the pipe line of the Hydro Plant, necessitating the Inspection of the pipe line in order to make a repair. Before the repair could be made and the pipe line refilled the Saturday night peak load of 430 kw. or better than 57(5 horseiniwer was on and was carried by our new Diesel plant. Had It been necessary to have had the U. P. & Light carry the load by comparison of a year ago, would have meant an amounting to j 17,2,HO.0O. son j j X j year. very good program was rendered. Grand Inner Sentinel Jennie Nelson, gave a very Interesting talk on "The Good of the Order." After the program, Installing Officer Hazel Edlund, gave the charges, and Pearl Walters. Captain of Guards, with her guard team, seated the following officers In their respective offices. Guardian Neighbor, Minnie HIse A man. Fkir-eii-- c Magician, Florence Cannegletcr. Clerk, Alice M. Graves. Banker, Kate Gibhs. Attendant. Matilda Nelson. Captain of Guards. Itcssle Bur-- Rn. Hag Rearer, Hannah Olander. Musician, Clara Frown. Inner Sentinel, Myrtle Bockstead. Outer Sentinel, Kate Myers. Managers, Jennie Nelson, Nellie 8tauirer, Mary Dale. Correspondent. Hazel Edlund. After the Installation, a very delicious luncheon, was enjoyed by II, use-bar- , re-tri- i I Murray City had a real nice snow storm on Sunday. Several inches of snow came down lut no wind neeoinpanled the snow so It was a mild storm after all. musical event scheduled for Murray High Gymnasium on February R. At that time a program sung J.y an Internationally known vocal soloist will be rendered and Murray City is Invited to attend. The admission SEVERAL ACTIVITIES MENTIONED AT charge will t very nominal and LIONS CLUB MEETINQ the entertainment of he. highest class. Arrange by aM means to A. W. Ycagcr. on ropiest of I)r. bring a) the children and hear a W. If. llothwfll. elaborated on Ms program that yon ran remember Men of extending and Improving alusya. the sidewalk of Murray City. Dr. t"l J1gv Fred Sandy To Have Big Night II. N Sheranlan M. Morgan cave some Interesting On February 1st liifonnailii on the leneflts and pos. hold their will Handy I.I.ms slbllltlcs of the Improving of State 1 and Is on street. It Charter of February north street Night llegal u Lions are the Improre-inendlslrbt some throughout Important possible their In and Invited to this attend bring le arrangel may ladles. Melvln Jones, Lions Interquarter In the near future. national official will I present and S huge attendance of Lions Is exPrincipal E. Allen Batt pected. man. Coach Bob Howard and Murray High Basket Ball Team Meet Lions Parley McMillan, Chief Rabbit Hunt Enthusiast Murray Lions Club were honored Parley McMillan Intrlgueil thp by the presence at their meeting of Principal E. Allen Batcman, Murray Lions with a want picture of the High Bskc Itnll Team and their kind of Kahbtf hunt hp. would Hkp toward. PrfMdrnt Phi to see he ) soon. conch, lb clignr Cth 1 1 Rents of the f.lons clpred the pleasure of thp Club on, having thp honor of entertaining 'hpe gcntlp-mewho .y their denn sportsmanship are placing Murray City on the mntx. E, Allen Batcman addressed the Club briefly onlllnlng the coming n n l'l v-- i of their respective winners. The prize awarded to uumher drawn as No. til! hell for C. Howler, a Ooll Is still waiting. V. 1.. Hnng-erte- r of (iranger, number drawn as f8 can secure a prize also by calling on Chief Larson. These two prizes complete the liCT Christmas Drawing. The other prizes have all been called for and duly delivered. Messrs. Howler and liangerter will confer a favor by calling for their prizes at an early date. C't Above is an illustration of a portion of the White Way of Murray City, the brightest spot in Utah, all dolled up for the holiday. Flags and Christmas trees lined the White Way for Christmas time and accentuated the Spirit of the Season on the part of the progressive business and professional men of the best town in the West. Coni'e to Murray City and see a business street that is reallv worth while. Ample parking space with no time restrictions, humming stores and courteous salesmen make Murray City the coming city of south Salt Lake County. Spend a day in 'Murray City and you will want to become a permanent resident. Notice To Murray Tax Payers Thp picture Included sandwiches, iorts. bus strwpd heana. Indoor rides and much hunting and a few-rerabbits to make a real isTfect day of thrills, gastronomic efforts Httle shooting. Everything and sounded fine except jsisslbly to Be'er Rabbit. A GREATER Ml RR AY" I.EAGl E COMMITTEE MEETS Mayor I. Lester called a meeting of "A Greater Murray Ienguo," committees at the City Hall on Monday, at which authorization was made to pay all bills covering of 1!C7 Christinas activities. Mayor Lester as chairman of the league, tendered an expression of appreciation and and thanks to all workers and Kiipisirters of the work for the White Way celebration and the Christinas drawing. The business, professional and fraternal organizations are ensured by the Mayor that their work ami efforts made the affair a success and herewith nssiires thorn of bis of their endeavors. appreciati-uThe Mayor will arrange for a financial rejHirt of the Christmas and (Continued on Page 8) The Gobi and Green Ball of the M. I. A. association of the Murray First Ward will ls held In the new Grant Ward Amusement Hall Tuesday night, January 31st, at fl o'clock. The officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. A. associations are determined to make this an event long to be remembered. preliminary feature that is creating a great deal of iutereset and A enthusiasm is the selecting of a queen that is to preside at the ball. All tickets sold on or Tues. day, January 21th. entitles the purchaser to vote for the Judy they desire to become queen. candidates ' are The following and enthusiasticheerfully cally snpiorted by their friends and LOCALS The officers of the M. I, A. and Senior Class of the Mur-rnUiid Ward were entertained by Mrs, Lama I ted do. Class teacher at her home, 4?A) South 2nd West. refreshGames were played nnd ments were served to the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Halph Snarr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaugh, Mr. Hoy Henley, Miss Bernlce Eustace, Mrs. Catherine Gi'ls-rt- . Mrs. Cordelia Snarr, Mrs, Webb, Mrs. Maud Muillner, Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. lora Cook, Mrs. Agnes Graham. Miss Trenn Kohr Mrs. Laura Beddo had as her gm-s- t last week. Mrs. Ada Marsh of Itolnpp. Carbon County, who has Just returned from a month's visit tit Cntlfornfn. The Infant son of Mrs. Daisy Miidell. who died of pneumonia last Thursday was taken to Goshen for buiinl Inst Saturdny. Advanced i relatives: COTTONWOOD PARTY Miss Miss Beth Martin. Elva Brown, Miss Florence Tripp. Miss Effle Miller. Miss Jeanette John- STAKE The nil Stake party held last Friday night at the Granite Stake House was a great sue ess in every way. an unusually large numls-- r attending I The evening's etiterliiiumi-uat 7:.'to, with a very high class musical program in which the Criterion Quartet rendered several which wore reielved numbers, with nn appreciation that left no room for doubt as to Its entertaining features. The Colonla Instrumental Trio cunt rlhti!eJ several numbers also which were greatly appreciated, and Miss Ethel Llnd was on the program with a iiuiiiIst of songs, sung In her immurr and vcice. Juntos Astln. tenor, sang several solo which added materially to the success of the evening's etiterliiluiiieiit. An address by president Cutler wn Intsn-stlnns well n Instrucs tive ami was received by his with close nltentlon. The program was followed ly n slid a daice moving picture the entire evening vutcd one of the most siii--.fii- l nml enjoyable slake parties ever held. The affair was given under the direction of tie Stnke recreation commltto. son. Such candidates as these are sure to make the contest extremeThose In charge ly Interesting. for each urge that the booster candidate put forth every effort to see that their choice Is elected Im II. of the queen Arrangements for the evening's entertainment are well under way and In charge of committees that assures the suooecs of this event which promises to )h the biggest social feature of the csoasoii. Tho following committees are In charge, which Is a guarantee of a most enjoyable evening. Executive Committee Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen. Mr. Clifford Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bean. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wise-man- , Mrs. Harriet Little. Committee on Arrangements James West. Wayne Nellscn, Mrs. C. E. Gaufln. Committee on Serlal Features Miss Elsie Sanders. Carl Jnuib-son- , Allierto Morris. Decoration Committee Miss Victoria Peterson. Miss Cblop K'i. Miss Clam Brown. t g list-tier- g South Murray Notes T. R. KINGSTON PUR. fr s t r ! d y pre-pare- d Murray Defeats Bingham Murray High School played a live defense limn stroll;: along with some sensational long shooting by John Knstillic, forward, which toppled the Biiighiim High School to the tune of 2S to 2, in a game played in the Murray court, Tuesday night, January 10. liC'S. Murray took the icad with n fast spurt, and was never headed by her opIHiiienls. although Bingham started several rallies which brought them wit' in hailing distnii.e of the opponciils's score. After trailing on the short end of a 10-- score for the first period, Bingham came through with three field goals in quick sinccssion. John Knstillic then shot two baskets, and stopped the Ringhnin rallv The half ended 1.V12 for Murray. The entire Murray team worked together lit clock work fashion. The guarding of Ernest Shoher nnd Wayne Simper were outstanding for the winners. I'ranlsh played the best game for the losers. Her-villHe Miner's stellar forwad was he'd scoreless. Murray High School plays Grants-vlll- e High School at. Grantsvillo Friday night. Murray G. T. F. P. 2 0 (1 4 Watts, rf 7 o Oil Knstillic. If N. Peters. 3 I 0 0 Shoher. rg 2 a, s Murray Business Men Present Resolution to City Commissioners Revision of Urease Ordinance Asked Consideration by Commissioners Siinis-r- . Ig Meyers, rf 110 0 o Following Is a copy of a resolution presented to the City Commissio- Tot u Is Riiigliam ner: Murray City, Halt Ki, 102H. HONORABLE MAYOR TO THE AND CITY COMMISSIONERS Murray City, I'tah. Gentlemen: Ala inns- - meet lug recently held ut the citizens of Murray City. I'lah. composed chiefly of Hie morel nuts, it was unanimously resolved: That your Honorable Body U- j Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Fonda by a commit ttv represent returned from n ten days vis-ji- t ing the men hunts, to resH-- fully to most of the larger cities of call your attention to the fmt that a I ( ton a largi Mr. Fonda nniionnii-representing j California. Hint t'e wenther at the coast was number of the citizens of Murrav j considerably wanner, but very j City had Ims-i- i presented lo your i Honorable nitiiv Body, praying that an Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin. Mrs. I ordinance now on the hook ami InGriffin formerly Miss Norma cluded aiming the ordlnnuccs of' to the imof this town, Lyons recently re- Murray City, relating of Iheiise taxes i:s.u merturned from a thn week's visit ssng Is- - iinliliis should or (hunts to Cnlifuriiln. where tley sfe hsl. relative and friend. They will And I lint, whereas, your now make their home on Edith nve. rUie Ibsly lind not nuisiderist mid In Salt Lnke, or reM.rtis to the Mr. Gisirge 1. Brown will enami a to tertain the member of the S. S. whether or not you would give said Club. January 2.'th at her !iom on your commit petition cotishh-rntlot lMh South. tee was auihorls nod Instructed to j Mr. V. Cbnmls-rlnli- i entertnlnei riiest thnt von consider said l her class of young ladle of thpj tbui nml advise j Mtioner n to Community ihurch, at her home on your decision thensui. IM South. Inst week. Your nmmlttiHi therefore res. jl'nt W. W. Fnl re, proprietor of the slfully Hspiest thnt snbl petition il.avtte! Cbbki-Fnriu on !".nsf I. ! considered, nnd that we be South. by Mi, iohse s to your iblsoii therisiu Fnl , from nn at as early dnte ns Miiiteiiieiitly Mr. inn - dime. extended trip to California. Fnl res states Hat he Would much Very fully submitted. .ruthcr pick orange blossom thnn B. CARLISLE II. throw sinitt balls. FRANK C. HOWE. The WiHKt.Tnfl S.kIhI Club will II. II. SMITH Is- iitertiilii.il Tuesday. Jan. 21th ARTHIR ToWN SEND Jut the tome of Mr. Mrle Bisk-steas All on llegal Axciine. NOSE BROKEN are Imlted to attend Lunrti. 'eon will U sire. nt I :.ti. In a flhf after ti e football game Mrs. Giifsie C)Mtk I suffering III the filmed "College nn of from pbture, attack Inflninmiifory j t to ! Site I rcr!i-Da", next TiK'sdnj- nml Wcdue lay nt the Gem, one of the pl.ners 'slightly Improved at this IIiiip. te-wn nctunlly broki-n- ! Mi Helen White Wl.o relumed I stltchiMi were taken ty a Light soti.e days ng'i ftoin a set era week' Inn, It physh s siny In "Sonny" CnllfornSn re-i-- a mer-chnnl- s is-t- 2 0 0 2 2. 10 10 01 10 Totals lo 0 20 4 Pep Assembly t - l:t 2 2 2 0 G. T. F. P. 0 8 0 0 .... o 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Grunt, rf Hervllhi. If Vrnnlsh, c Buzill, rg Cout ratio. Ig Melrbh. c Jan. Bs:iiHe of the victory over Bingham the student Imdy of the Murray High Seb. h I held nn assembly Monday, Jniiimry 10, l!i2s. The program was a follows ; Led under Pep Song the direction of Mr. W. F. Robinson Sechc by Conch "Boh" Howard, Wayne Nellson nnd Howard Hausk. ins-lThe baskethall players also gave sjssi'bcs. A.conlloii Sehs tlons . John Stcph.m Violin Trio , Fnslrlck.. Erbkson. Arthur Halnigrcn. Clifton . j Allsop. Howard J'ahoon Clog Dance Song nnd Damt' Number .Margaret nnd M.ixlne Thavne. Comic Reading Wcater Jenkins Silosd Yell lis) by Eugene Jones, Yell Master. YEAR BOOK CONTEST HELD AT MURRAY HIGH I j rs'l J d CHASES MURRAY Wednesday evening of last week CITY PHARMACY the South Murray Community Club held Ihclr regular meet lug at Grant Ward tall, after which they were Famous Murray Cily Drug More entertained In a "Stag Party' at the Sold lly George A. Hum her home of Mr. A. E. While. linns To Morgan Druggist the year's activities were formulated nml agreed tiim unanimously. George A. Ilusiher., for many years nn linsulaiit factor In the Friday of this week, the Club .business. d!tlnl ami chic life of with their wivles en masse' enjoyed Murray City, has sold hi biiltn-the Chicken Dinner served by the to a very coiii-toti- t man from Grant Ward Relief and Geneiilo-glea- l Morgan, flab. Mr. T. It. Klngsimi. Mr. Khit-to- ii Societies, afterwards attendIs known Ihr.muli-ouing the Wilkps Theatre In a Isely Summit county as an experisome f1 or fiO strong. enced prescription druggist, ami has devoted a tiumlsr of yenr to The Grant Ward Saturday night this business. He I n man that Dances held every Saturday even- think money should le rtit where It Is earned, nnd I a big ing this winter re now n decldi-iiucci-ss- . The crowds now attend, Murray Issnier, lug are almost al that this The new pmprh-Hmaking till ball can aitvuuinodate with com Murray hi tome and assures the fort. Th Carters Mil Orclestra public Hint anything In the dm: are to be congratulated on the kind line mny Is- - pun hn.-n( Mrc. of mulc they render on thoe ocMr. Kingston announce tbnt casions. It surely FILLS the bill. prompt and mm toons scrvho It Is good entertainment that mnkes awaits hi customer at the Murray the whole crowd enthusiastic. City Pharmacy. d The Budget for 12M Murray has Ikm-i- i City and Is on tile at the City Hall. are Murray City Taxpayers requested to consider the Budget with enre as the taxes to it must be paid by them. Any unpaid taxes or fees for 1i27 will he duly collected by due pns-esof lnw. exs-ittlture- s 1 MURRAY FIRST WARD M. I. A. GOLD AND GREEN BALL The Ncighttors of Woodcraft met Tuesday night of last week in the Fraternal Hall for the purpose of Installing new officers for the new Past Guardian NeIghlor, Mellenry. Advisor, Kate Morris. Murray High Two of the Christmas Prizes are still on hand in the keeping of Chief Ed Larson awaiting the call te CRESCENT CIRCLE 101 INSTALLS OFFICERS s ! tf,sr,!isZ ' Items from CHRISTMAS PRIZES for Murray Woman and Lions Clubs Have Planned an Evening's Entertainment That You Will Thoroughly Enjoy of the and offh-erThe veil Club Lions recti Murray City with deep regret the resignation of Geor;e A. Iluscher as a meiulcr of th Club. Mr. Huscher withdraw! 1.1s nieiiilM-rs'- . ip .u account of his health and has planned removal to California. A unanimous expression of sorrow at Mr. Husch-cr'- s resignation was expressed by all present and a committee was appointed to draft a letter acknowledging receipt of Mr. Husihcr' re. slgnation and expressing the universal esteem with which the Club will always regard hlra. KfgnrdleiM of who may Join the Chili mi one can ever quite flU the piat occupied by Mr, II l!s unfailing loyalty, sterling honesty and courage In defending Ida well chosen principles com. nmnded the slivcre respect and of all, Wherever he may go. Mr. Hiiwher will always have the hearty good wishes and rctiect of the Murray Lions Club and everyone who has had the tumor and privilege of hi acquaintance. i , CALL FOR YOUR Entertainment Committee LIONS CLUB REGRETS RECEIPT OF RESIGN-ATIO- N OF GEORGE A. HUSCHER J Iff Established 1892 mem-Iss-r- - 1 U ome In t'tnh one rati enjoy Hh "spbi-- " of god wlo-r- e to Is- - bio k I Mr. tin-!- - i ll AT SECOND WRD I.R! EN AND GOLD It Tie Murray Sisoid Ward N'( I E go. Ing to put on a real event in Gr'it their and Gold Ball on Jiuiunry 21th. and Mr, tftiyneyid tmls 1), the lllilllge of senso ' of Grunger. hate iiuoisl Into their Hear. cold. In igoraling winter days. new home, which bn Ihvii under. Mi. Bert tlrant f Grsngi-- r gdng extensive remodeling nnd rewith a siiourr In h"tior pairing. of Mr. Owen tJrsnt. during the Aid S.s iely of the The jweek. Fifty ladles were present, Community Church will hold a nnd a mot delightful time Is re- 1 p. m. nt at Wistiie..lny nntlng jp.ir(e. iinni- wcte plujed and the home of Mr. W, G. Chun lies tefreshiinlit set isl. on Wstih Avenue. The lit w loetnlM't of the amuse. Master Chnrle Call ws a week loeiit committee of ;i;inger Wiihi end gu-- t at the home of Id sister will phe nn eiiing tnii-e Frblsy Mr. D. Glen Robinson In Farming-Io'January 2i. nt He Ward house, A lnt week. 'piirirln honor of Hie outgoing mem- ! held on Thursday, .Inn;ler will Are you going to the Cottonwood Imiiy Vitli, nl the Ward house, Slake "M" Men (4 A contest for subserlptfons for the Year Ibok thN year has been hold the hist (wo nt Hie Murray High School. Tie J.mlor ibis wnii the $r,,iNi priife for the Senior High School, mid the eighth grade won the S.t.oo prlee for the Junior High Set. no!. Frank Thone iresiilent of Hie Sophouiorc das won ihe linlh blual pile of f'2 for obtaining the Inrgesi nuiuber of subs, riptloii f,,r the "Crest," There were subscriptions obtained for His ycnr' year book. Dame; There will lie unusually go,! mil. sic, plenty of novelty enps nnd thnt yon will nppniate. The committee n you inn not afford to tnls t)is dance mi Jnnu-ar- y 2lih. Popular ami lot price of fun there for nil. will Is. I i;p r,n dwck big lenp year dninv will be then Friday, January 2th nt the Ward Amusement llnll. Granger Come ami dance to "The owl Orchestra." Admission 2,v. clrls, here's Jour chntn-eThis U leap A , )rnr. - |