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Show VOL. 37 No, 45 Murray City Utah Thursday April 26 1928 Established 1892 m ii uu Local Lions To Help Entertain A Blind of Nation Saturday Eve. bi Join Midi Sail ljike Lion Club , Sat. Apr. 28. 8 p. m. Hotel I tali Hall Room At their meeting last Thursday the Lions elected Lions A. J. Peters, I. Lester, Lowe Gerrurd, Ernest Greer, Dr. Roth well, Hugh Ward, A. S. Hayes, and Geo. Watts ns and alternates to the delegates Lions District Convention to !e held at Payson, i'tah. June 4th. Miss Amy Robinson, accompanied ly Miss Cooper, sang several numbers. Lion Rent z introduced the guest of the evening .lames K. Vose, of the A. S. and; R. Co., and also our new ii:eiuli'r .if superintendent schools. C. K. (ianlin. Lion I. A. McMillan made a report of his Civie Committee, having vsiitcd the slate fire insurant p underwriters, .wiili hopes of having the rales in Murray reduced." Lion Rot dwell spoke on employing our Ihivs after sclinols. and during vacation line,' to keep them at useful tasks' thereby keeping; theln IT the streets and their help would benefit many desiring odd jobs done. Murray City will join with Salt in helping to put over the Lake radio blind program, Saturday, April 2,S. Joining with them at P. in. at the Hotel" Itah hall room for the Ids broadcast, and at i):(M) p. m. the Mb benefit danee for. the blind. A charge of $1.00 per couple will J,e made, the proceeds to go for a summer camp for the blind In oae of our canyons. The public is Invited. The prize for the "evening was TO pound of sugar, presented by George Watts of the Utah-IdahSugar Co. The prize was won by It. C. Towler, who In turn presented it- - to the ladies of the Baptist church, stating it was a Utah product, to try it out ami le convinced. I'tah products for Utah ieopIe. Philip Rentz, president of the Murry Lions Club announced this morning that the local club will cooperate in the nation-widparty being staged for blind ieople by the International 'Association of Lions dabs and to be released through a thirty-eigh- t station hook up by the National broadcasting company on April 28th. The program will 1 in (barge of John R. Kennedy, Associate Kditor of Colliers' Weekly as Master of Ceremonies anil will include Harold Rauer, pianist, Anna Sase, Soprano, Edwin Grasse, vio f..-ft -- ;:f...i i'I:-f-- .".. . . . 3L: According to Mr. Rentz, the Lions have three purposes in giving the program. "They desire to give a program of distinction to the Blind people of America, nuinlierlng approximately one hundred thousand. They desire to focus attention on the welfare of the Mind jieo- - cylinder-automobil- . - V x ': .... ...... V CTJ sr Apron Dance at Murray 2nd Ward A splendid evening of dancing is to be had at the Murray Second Ward on Thursday evening, April 2t!th. A fine six piece orchestra, under the direction of Wilford Craven will furnish the music. The new recreation committee will have charge of the dance, and a good time for all Is assured. Regular prices will be in effect Come and dance at Murray Second Ward. Never a dull moment. I 1 lu QtP ill? 4' wM( i .. - . . Ot A SIX KOOM HOME The llftnresqtif 81) If of con-luin- ns n. ""-ur- I uWtcx or some other insulating obtainable with very b'tle extra MURRAY WOMAN'S (Li n HOSTKSS TO COMMt NITY ri-t'- The Murrsy Woman I. shaped plan such as this makes the building adaptable to sit in construction orientation. ami proper A hon sethis ie can be built for $oS00 to $v00 depending Y -- n the finish and the type of construction used. to the nominal price and specifications are ohatinablc at a con-'iliot- is and-readil- P", Club wss hoKtess to the Mldvsle Community Club last Wodnewlsy at the Methodist churth. Mrs. Hugh Want, pres- ident Of the Murrsy Wotnans Club. wrlcomM the Mldvsle isdles and Mrs IntriHbicMl their president, Ira Reclstssd. The Mldvsle Club teste a very entertaining . pMgrstn which wss greatly enjoyed. The progrsin fol 1iws : nt vcriwsi from Flgsr Kicerpia t Onif poems, by Mrs. Melt tlor bsm. Tlie delightful poe. "H l"11 heap n' llvln' In a house to make It home."' was recited to tnnslc ty hn accompsIi,1 Mrs. Fsy Ulsen. herself at Ihe plsno. Mrs. Olseti sln pave the reading, "Wttrn you A. A simple or Minv.viJi Win The Murray Ragle la out to triple its circulation Hats, and the following Is the method It Is going to use. They are starting a big circular tlon Contest In which they will give away prize ranging from $!):tO.(K) Rssex Six Coach completely equipped down to a nice fat check for cash commissions on every subscription obtained by the different ladles tli participate - la -- tlx. Cqntait, Tt first thing to""d is to Vuf out the nomination or lnforotatlon cou poo which will be found on another page of this Issue of the "Ragle," then bring or send same to the Contest Manager of the Ragle or If you have not time to drop In, plume Murray 33 ask for him and full details will be explained- You will 1? then furnished with t a took so that when your friends give you a subscription to the Ragle, you will be able to give Rach them a receli for same. subscription counts a certain num-le- r of votes and the lady who secures the large number of votes In JCHT ONK MONTH will tie How Jndge Frel R. Morgan has lecn an ardent Utah Rooster and community building citizen for over thirty five yearn. The Judge wns iu Utah courts pleading caseK 17 years ago and das Itccn Juvenile Court Judge for the past three years. Murray City Is quite proiul of the fame that Is accruing to her through the eloquent speeches of Judge Morgan over the radio In which lie tells so it ji ny splendid things aNiiit Murray, and in such an Interesting and comis'lliiig way. Obi time residents near Kvans-ton- . remember when Judge Morgan wa thrown on bis own resources at the age of 12, by the death of bis father. In the Rocky Mountain Coal sad Iron CoiuMiiiy mine explosion Tim youthful Morgnn hU business enp-eas a hcler In the same mine, and progressed upward from the underground workings to liion as auditor of sn attractive the iniiipaiiy. However, a flair for the mysteries of the law led Fred Morgan onward and upward through various activities, Including the pubteaching lishing of a iievi.MiM-r- . school, suifcrlntendency of school at the age of 21) until we find dim Juvenile Judge and City Attorney for Murray City. Judge Morgan Is a itcrfeet diplomat, a good Judge, and one who has always time to tell you why Murray City is an exceptional city, the Republican party is the finest and also nutny, many reasons why sditlcal group known on earth. Seaki!ig of politics, the Judge U U'ing widely talked of as the logical candidate for District Judge on the Republican ticket this fall. The county outside of Salt Lake City Is entitled to representation on the ticket, and the judge having his dome In Murray City Is the liest Is't for this office. Fred R. Morgan I sn Fugle, a Lln, and' quite unlveially considered a "Rear of a sisajcer, over the radio. Any one wanting to feel that be Is listening to a real heart and soul Murray City Rooster, should Just tune In either with the "twist and turn radio" or by other menus when the judge I "brndi anting." In the language of a Magna Lion sjicnkliig of the sHHsh of the Judge "How that man can ImmwI !' Racon who Mr. and the past two Mrx. T. W. Racoti week, left last Thursday for their home In Ventura. California. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Rean and fanJIy motored to l'rovo Sunday, where they Were the guests if Mrs. Read's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Jor-geHansen. Rrissler Stove Coal fi .'si jsr ton. Hard, clean, no clinkers, Call MurA program and dance will Is glr-e- n ry GO at the Mill Creek ward Friday Mrs. F.lla Farndl who has spent night. Thrre will Is no wt charge the winter In California, with her but a for this entertainment, daughter, Mrs, F. F. Johnson In will ls .lai-at the dsir where a Tnieon, ArUotis. returned homo "Free will1 offering will e accept lal week. ed. Full value In an evening of en Mrs. Andrew Johnon was detertainment will ls fund -- hod by lightfully anrprUcd lst Wcdnedsy the committer In charge. The 10-cce- by a targe number of her friends at iil I ncl for the general her home on State street, the occamaintenance of the ward. sion Mug her birthday anniversary. Mr. Allcrt Hansen returned The Woodcraft Club n.rmlcr home during the week and Is from an operation perwere entertained by Mr. Nellie Slaiiffer and Mr. Joi-pClyde formed at a Salt hopltsl. Tuesday, April 21. at the Fraternal C m tlsll. A delicious lumhoon hange In Ranking Honrs crved to eighteen nicitilcr. After Resinning May first and cona short l ulnes meeting, the gnmn tinuing through to October first all Snlt as plsycd. . of 'Cootie County Ranks will The firt prlw wss awarded to oin at Px a. m. and lose at to Mrs. Rngalls and the low prlw t 2?i p. m., Saturdays 12 noon. Mrs. Xljrtle HtantTrr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. have Ims-I- ! the guests of pn-sbb- rcscntct! this week is IcsiKtieI in the picture-s- t vie of Norman.lv anl is well adapted to climatic floor plan with 'in I'tah. it has a compact, well arranged found a nnc is basement In the every modern convenience. ''rue children's plav room. laundry, heater room, fruit room nnd onl moiii. The first floor consists f P"ious Hv front anl nook, '"K room. a dining room, kitchen, breakfast off the gar-Icveranda enclosed ar entrances as well as a large ex-- ! or double either triple has Xotiee that everv room u sul-'and Three large eomfortal.lc ed rooms, a bath rooms All bed icnt elset space constitute the second floor ' . . tity atid compact. of hollow tile with I he constructed be exterior walls tuav lace mihto finish or thev mav be facet with a good grade ol Willi be lined should ink. The ceilings'.f th'e upstairs rooms materials. In this wa a insulated Nonnniy - The house home is All three of these firms are well known leading business bouses And on top of all of Murray. these prizes there will is? paid n commission of ten per cent to each In this and every partlclpeant mammoth offer who does not win a prize. So no one can lose. " X J? get to know a feller." Miss Lillian Ilsrt rendered two vocsl olios. 'Lullaliy" and -- SylviaTea was Kcned In the chimb sr. lors under the direction of Mrs. lr. Spsngler ami Mrs. Richard Towler. Mrs. L. A. Martin at the tea table. The club colors, lavender and pink were tstcfully nsH In WITH APPEAL es. pany. p I.KXOUIM'. NKIIS()N, ArrtiHiTt vtcasaiflAi- .' May 3, the Clean-Uwill visit committee Campaign the schools to decide the winner in the contest of the schools In the campaign. BETTER HOMES I """" 5; 1 r -- Commencing tomorrow the Murray Eagle opens a campaign in which they will give absolutely free of charge to some lady married or tingle, residing in Murray or vicinity a Brand New 1928 Model Essex Six Coach purchased from and guaranteed by F. C Howe of the Hudson-Esse- x Agency of Murray. This is the latest word in smooth running This car will be shown all through six the big contest the Murray Eagle is inaugurating. For second prize they will give a magnificient Crosley Radio now on ex hibition at the Smith Hardware Store... Be sure and drop and hear and see this wonderful machine. For third prize there will be awarded the big RSSEX SIX, the given au extremely nice Cedar one running . second, the Crosley "Hope" Chest. This chest la now Radio, third, the Cedar" Chest and ou exhibition and was purchased the balance of the contestants who from the Granite Furniture Com- live up to the rules will each and (Continued on Page 3) On Thursday, lt Read the Following CluJ.s. m fill ? Or Any Part of $1500 for a Month's Effort? Then Murray Community Builder linist, Milt Gross, humorist and Irving L. Camp, President of the International Association of Lion e Fir? i n lt d U ro-elp- everyone receive a check for 10 per cent Commission on all subscriptions they obtain through and during the contest. Why You Should Start Now As an added Incentive to the ladles who show enough initiative to start early In this short, sharp ami snappy race there Is a special Inducement of 60,(KH) extra votes which will Is? given them for each and every ten one year subscriptions they secure during the opening ten ays or any combination of subscriptions that total ten years In all. Any contestant can secure two or more of these bonuses, but this extra offer POSITIVELY closes at the end of business for the day, Saturday night, May Pth, and will mot re-,e j tended newed. So It can readily be seen that It behooves every lady married or single who would like to earn the equivalent of $I(MK).(K) for a single month's effort to see to It that her name reaches the contest manager of the "Eagle" at once. 8lmply phone ,15 and ask for particulars or turn to another page of this issue of the Ragle and read the full iiartlculars In a large full page, display advertisement. Remember this contest only lasts but one month in all and the largo extra vote offer positively closes In ten days. .Started Movtr f 'of f!r swa SITE IS PURCHASED FOR r ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY Ifevonlan Process, Inc., has made arrangements for the buying of a factory site from Roy and Tracy Wright, lietween the Rio Granle tracks and Second West street. Tbs factory will process the raw coal Into various commercial products, stxh as gasoline, petroleum, and several y products. The coal remslnlng after lsdng put through this process Is said to possess practically all the heat val ue of the original coal and Is rend ered smokeless and made tery free bnrnlnf. IVToulan Process Fuel factory. on which work Is expected to next week, will employ fifteen men, and other units are expected to bring the force aiplnyed to over 200 men. The process used la the factory wilt produce a cheap gas thst can supply an extremely low cost fuel that may e used In Industrial plants, forming a highly desirable location for further new Industries. The (Deepness of the gas fuel will mske It possible to operste profitably the plant of tbe I'tah 7.1 n plant which has been Idle practl rally ever since Ra construction. This new Industry apparent! shapes up as tbe largest business builder for the Salt Lake Valley that bss been planned to date. Tbe Uons Hub, I). A. McMillan. Philip Eentt, Frank C Howe, J. W. Mrlteary and Mayor I. Lester have been active In securing the Industry for Murray City. The ripld growth of Murrsy City as an Industrial center Is assured, and only a few months from now you will not recognize Murray City as the change will Is so rapid that a new apis'arance will Is' noted on every hand. Mrs. II. T. Matthews, Mrs. J. E. Rloondlcld and Mrs. James Mitchell attended the IHimiwhii Council meeting at the Cathedral of the Made- lame last week. Mrs. M. Ilcdlmrg and Miss Rather nedls rg of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swetison of South Murry, last Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Kelstlng of Salt Lake, formerly of Rlrle Ida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson Sunday. Mrs. Annie HJelte s)snt the week end with her sou and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow HJelte on Highland Prlve. Mrs. Ora Morris has recovered from a stage of the flue sufficiently to 13 bark at the store, and her smiling face Is most welcome. Mrs, Roy Iemandcr had as her guest during (be week, Mrs. Fran Webb and children, of Salt Lake. Mrs. L. P. Monson of Carson C4ty, Nevada, la visiting with her sister, Mrs. 1. Rrsnson Rrlnton. Seed Potatoes and Field Seeds. Save Money by calling Murry Grt, The Omenla RcU'kah Lodge will entertain tnennVra of the Odd Fellows Iiodge In Fraternal Hall Tue-da- y A snsppy evening, May 1st. Is being planentertaining program ned and a very pleasant evening Is anticipated. - v. ( i' ll I '1 f. |