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Show No. 20 VOL. 38 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, November 8, 1928 Social Items Frank D. Parry East Midvaje Called to Serve In Mexican Mission Mr. and Mrs. Frank lsuiry The Murray Bridge Club met Mrs. Greeno Honor Guest of Neighbor hood Club finale" celebration The "giliiiicl A- - E- - Ureeno's held iu honor o iIrs- liwth birthday anniversary was givthe Neighborhood Itirthduy 4stu South, last Friof Mrs. W. J. MortLome thi' at day South. on, 2!Hi E. 4Sth chicken dinner was A delicious 1 :;!0. lllul ,1,e beautiful at served nt the evidence iu ake birthday civic celebration party was also- a dinner at part (if the neighborhood Mrs, Greeuo her special request. social enjoyed the dinner and the and greatly, following very contact entertained the guests with many Merest ii? incidents in connection over with her varied life period, making lier loo year many bright and witty comebacks to the many questions put to her. Mrs. Grecno made formal presentation of her quilt "Steps to the White House," to Mrs. Koebuck of ticket, Fork, whose American en iiv Club of Kast exiK-rlence- s nuii.ber UM, won the quilt. This wonderful old lady is planning on continuing her quilt piecing no (i she has iu the past, and has work. from Idea of Mrs. ;rceno is an honorary member of the Neighborhood Birthday which was largely responClub, sible for the celebration by the com. mnnity of her birthday on Oct. 27. This club Is unique iu that all but two of Its mcmJers are residents of East 45th South street, making It truly a ncighborluod tlub. The club has been In exist- but was Mrs. Frank with last spring Cross as president, and Mrs. Hilda Alhiiark. secretary and treasurer. ence about two years, through Mrs. Gross' interest Greeno that the movement launched for her big birthday It was iu Mrs. was celebration. From one to three of their mem-Uts- " bin Inlays are celebrated each month . u ud each one receives n Ix'iiutiful gift. A small memlership fs furnishes the funds for these xiies. The coelal part of the club however. Is but a small part of (heir activities, as they also much good through many ts of kindness and assistance to not only their menilicrs, but to the friend and relatives when In need of assistance of any kind. If one of their tniinlsT Is sick she Is visited daily by any uumlHT of her sister member and showered with encouragement, "goodies" flowers. He Truly n nelglJorly club, may it continue to thrive and give cheer. Include the The club memlK-rGross presiFrank Mrs. following: dent. Mrs, Hilda Allmark, secretary s and treasurer, Mrs, little Kvnns, Until Anderson. Mrs. Lottie Turner. Mrs. W. 3. Morton, Mrs. Myrtle Rlootnqulst, Mrs. Chas. French. Annie P.lootnnulst. Mrs. Mr. F.I hoi Almnrk. Mrs. Curtis Krecii. Mrs. Ijiura IVterson. Mrs. Vera I.lo.v.l. Mrs. Ellz.1 Reynolds. Mr Arthur Smith. Mr. Ada Jacob-"n- . Mrs. Ilattle Uowcll. Mrs. l.ucy Mrs. Ml DENTS ROOST YEAR HOOK at the home of Mrs. I). A. Mc- The Community Ladies' Aid wllj Millan on Vine Street Wednesday. not hold the meeting that is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14. Mrs. Kenneth Williams entertained the Officers and Teachers Miss Mary Jane Koe of Los An- of the Murray First Ward Primary geles, who is on her way to St. Wednesday afternoon at her home Louis to visit relatives, stopped off on Vine Street. The time was sis-n- t at the Jones' home on Wasatch ave in a social manner, luncheon being nue, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. served to Mrs. W. B. White, Mrs. J. A. Jones for a few days last Fred R. Morgan, Mrs. Bessie Berweek. Mrs. LaPreal gen, Haiisknecht, Mr. Dale Llnnell returned home Mrs. Grace Mortensen, Mrs. Ray Mris. Evelyn Powell Tuesday after sending two months Kingston, Mrs. Erma Miidsen, Beckstead, in Idaho and Montana. Miss Ruth Llnnell and Miss Thelma The Arts and Crafts section of Call. the Murray Woman's Club met at Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White celethe home of Mrs. Grant Bryan brated their wedding anniversary Monday evening. The next meetMonday evening at their home on ing will be held Monday, Nov. 12, East 48th South street. The time at the home of Mrs. Fred It. Mor was spent In games and they engan. joyed listening to the radio. CovMrs. U. J. Edwards and children ers were labd for Mr. and Mrs. :C have been visiting iu Stockton for James Murray of Salt Lake City, the past week, the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Born of Sandy, Frank D. Parry, son of II. E. and parents, .Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. David CampbelL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, Mr. and and Clarissa W. Parry, who will Kenneth Parkinson, Hurley Horr Mrs. W. II. Llnnell, Mr. and Mrs. leave soon for the Mexican mission. and Don Gordon narrowly escaped Kenneth Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A farewell reception will be tendered him in the South Cottonwood injury Saturday when the car they Judge Morgan and Mrs. John Ward house Thursday, November were riding in, belonging to Ken- Hughes. 15. There will be a program, folneth Parkinson, turned over at the Miss Beth Martin was hostess lowed by a dance. intersection of Thirteenth East and to the members of the Forty-fiftSouth streets. Club at her home Saturday even- ITBLIC SPEAKING STl DENTS was played through- OF Ml'llKAY Miss Iteva Morris, who is enroll- ing. Bridge PICK SI IUECT rink and bronze out the evening, ed at the St. Marks hospital, rehouse Students ceived her cap on Nov. 1st. In ord- chrysthemuras decorated the interested In public cards The repin place profusion. er to get a cap you have to be there at the Murray High speaking The prize was School autumn. have already started studya certain length of time, and receive resented Holmes. The Miss Florence won by ing the subject chosen for this wingood grades iu your studies. Miss Included Helen Rothwell, ter's series of Morris entered la July, her qualifi- guents triangle debates, Florence Holmes, which Jane Rothwell, Is, "Resolved, That the Prescations being very good. She Is now and Jargaret Short, Mary McMillan ent System of Advertising Be Conleeching excellent grades and has Carmelita Martin. Effie Miller and demned." hosbeen up to the standard of the Rose Watts were special guests. Last year two teams from this pital's requirements. The patients school won their way up to the of the ward that Miss Morris has Mrs. Bert LIndberg and Mrs. s at the University of lieen caring for presented her with Wale entertained at a Hall- Utah and some of these Goldle exiied' to a lovely gift last week. oween costume party at the Lind-lier- g try out again. Melvin Strong is home on Hannuer Street, conch. Mr. Marvin Healy has been conevening. The rooms Wednesday fined to bis bed with pneumonia for In Hallow'een HOOVER BEATS decorated were SMITH. the past few weeks. lie is now reGames and dancing were colors. torted to be slightly improved. the features. Luncheon was served Hoover was victorious over Gov. The Murray Second Ward will to Mr. and Mrs. Axel LImterg, Mr. AI Smith by 84 votes to 72 at a bold a bazaar In the ward house and Mrs. 8. B. McIIenry, Mr. and straw vote taken among students Mrs. Ray Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. A. of the senior high in the very near future. department at Jacolon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray High on Monday of this Mr. Peter II. Larsen was struck Hobbs. Mrs. Florence Hadlock, Mr. week. Ronald Myers made a stump by mi automobile at 4Sth South and and Mrs. Ives Beckstead and Mr. sicecb in the Interest of Alfred E. Slate street Inst Saturday. He was A. II. Wilson of Magna. Smith and Eugene Jones isTformed the same favor for Herliert Hoove-e- r. badly cut and bruised, but was not Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Brlnton en seriously Injured. He was taken tertained at a dinner Monday even- - j care of at the Murray Clinic. Ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. or of Mr. and Mrs. Union Mills Four- of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Cottrell Browning of Los Angeles. Virginia. Covers were laid for who have been living in Murray teen of Mrs. Brlnton's University eighteen guests. since their marriage, have moved of I'tah classmates were their Mr. Ben Gordon announces the In their new home In Sugar House. guests. her mar engagement of his daughter Juan- Mrs Cotterell was Mr. George Brady entertained a lta. to Mr. Merlin Watts, son of riage. Miss Ethel Ilealy. numlier of friends at a midnight Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watts. The nishon Uasmnssen's mother Is aupper Friday evening at his home marriage will take place WednesAlaflth. In the Salt Ijike In Taylorsvllle. Eighteen pestfc day, 1 critically 111 In a hospital In Temple. mosa. Colorado, having suffered a enjoyed his hospitality. broken hip a month ago. Twenty-sevemcmliers of CresMr. and Mrs. W. B. While en- cent Jul of Woodcraft Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andreason and tertained at a radio party Tues met .V.H Iu with Salt Circle Iike family from Redmond. Utah, were day evening at their home on East there regular meeting Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 4Sth South street . Luncheon night. After the election of officers Andreason the pnt week at their served to 1G of their Republican a program was put on by Crescent home on Regnl Avenue. friends. Circle with Helen White. Chair! 'jff Laf-a-L- h semi-final- 81-7- 2 p s toittie. l ii'-- ittle r In: "Dad. lint's a family Dal: "That one of mine with the 'Inn f. You Imd It yes It this '""'ay and Tom's wearing '""riilng." under the auspices of the Relief Society of the ward. Many guests of the past week. Mrs. Frank Gross who hs lsen enjoyed the music given them Is weeks Is the Venltlnns. quite HI for the ps- -t iwogreatly Improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Walker en tertained at a dinner Sunday after. Ml UK Y MTV WATER DE. were laid for Mr. PAKTMENT COLLECTIONS noon. Covers and Mrs. Harvey Chrlstensen, Mrs. The same llt of delinquent wat Florence Barratt. Miss Bernlce er assessments exists this year as Barratt. Miss VIM OslN.ru, Miss existed during other years. This Vera CKborn. Mr. Sherman Barcollecting of water assessments for ratt. Mr. Carlisle Young and Mr. unpaid water connections from Paris Milter. Murray City Water Mains to resMr. and Mrs. George F. Smith idents, and of all tinpnbi costs for Is the engagment of their Water announce of Meiers, Insinuation without to Mr. Cornelius enforced Anita, daughter Mint rigidly fear Pr favor i f Murray City Wat- Vanderende. The marriage will Whoever owes for take place Friday. NovemlsT er ny of the almve cannot fxpeet The Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Watson further favors In any extension of entertained Friday evening In hontime. If any person does riot pay or of Mr. and Mrs. Union Mills thee obligations they can right- and family, who have come to Salt home. They fully rjcvt to gn without Murray Ijike City to make their 14 years. for when In time lived such have Virginia until City Water s very enTwenty guest enjoyed the full costs, asesstiirnta ami are paid. joyable evening. Ml'llKAY CITY WATER DEMr. and Mrs. W. II. Llnnell enterPARTMENT, T. F. Mclvmald. tained Thursday at n dinner In hon- of Water Works. len-allie- Mother (In rede i toucher) '" think my Tr,,pr. 'ng wf .y r trying f "Mutism, be Is the In school." I "IM tml Provo. Mrs. James Glover and her guests Mrs. Anna Thackery of Rock ford. Illinois, and Mrs. C. A. Rosenhan of Murray, sient Wednesday In But- lervllle. the dinner guests of Mrs. Eliza Hilton. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymon A. Clayton. Hi tended a dandy Hallowe'en ATTENTION A regional meeting of the Lions clubs of Murray, and Magna, Midvale and Sandy will be held in the new Junior High School building on Center St., in Mldvale, Thursday, Nov., 15ih, at p. m. All members are urged by District Governor Leo Hanson to attend this gathering. This will be counted as the meeting of the Murray Club and we naturally desire to havt as nearly as mssilde, one hundred per cent attendance. reg-iil.- KKMKMItKIt High School at p. m tinie-.":l."- i the tr r place-Junio- Midvale-am- The Feast of the Lanterns celebration which will be held in Mill Creek Ward, Nov., 14, 15, 1G, will be one of the most Interesting and novel entertainments ever staged In this community. A valuable prize will be given each evening to the person holding the Lucky Ticket. Each admission ticket will lie numbered, and the stub must lie dropped Into the barrel. The person who holds the number drawn on tbe first night will receive a five pouml box of Salt Lake's best chocalates. On Thursday night the prize is a fat Juicy for roasting, and on Friday, the winner will receive a large turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. These prizes are absolutely FREE, with your admission ticket. NO CATCH TO THIS. Wednesday evening, Nov., 14, the Mill Creek Ward Dramatic Club compresent a delightful three-ac- t of this edy. Former productions club leseak Its high standards. The booths will all be doing big business on Wednesday. The feature of the entire celebration will lie the Japanese vaude- llle which will be presented by the Japanese Association of Salt Lake City on Thursday evening. The committee In charge of this affair feel that people of this community are to be highly honored and highly favored In having this program presented to them. On Nov, 11, In Japan the new Emperor will be crowned. In Salt Lake City, that day, the Japanese people are having a very elaborate celebration, in his honor. Parts of the program which they hace lieen preparing for many months will be presented at Mill Creek on Thursday. Among other very Important features of the program will lie the history of Japanese costumes covering the last two hundred years.. The ctsv, tumes for this are the most exquis ite, elaborate ones the committee has ever looked iiimmi, and we do hope that the people of this com munity will take advantage of this the l Nov., 1,'th. ELECTION WELL ATTENDED The local newspaper in mentioning gatherings usually stresses the fact that they were well attended and a good time was had by all. Accordingly the election on Tuesday was certainly well attended and a big time was had by all, although in Utah the Republicans were given a thrill, but It Is doubtful If they enjoyed It very much. Many excellent men were defeated tor the errors of others of their pajty, anil to the wish of the voters for a change. The Republicans and Democrats will loyally supisirt the good citizens that have been phuvd in office, and a lesson can le learned that the voters are the teople who control after all. Kenneth Millerberg. Melvln Young, Russel Larson, and Donald Beck-stranMr. Henry Cole left Monday for Moab after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. Ethel Millerberg attended want entertainment at the 1.1th ward iu Salt Ijike Friday evening, a where she sang two solos. She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. W. J. McXamara. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tuttle, Sr.. of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson. Mrs. LnVnr Hengly and small son Wayne of Holli.l.iy, seiit Tuesday evening and Wednesday with Forbiish and family. Mrs. opHrtunlty. Ix-sl- Ml'llKAY HIGH WINS GAME W EST i' UN DI V I S ION party last Tuesday evening, given TEAM STANDING by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hlggen-bothaat the Belvedere aptart- - Tooele Si Ml Murray nients in Salt Lake. tssi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McXnmara Cyprus .. .. .4') and children were dinner guests Grantsville Sunday of Mrs. Katherlne Boyle of Wesmlnst.T tXK) P.iiicbam Salt IJike. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mlllerls-rg- , FRIDAY'S RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover, Miss IJI- .. Westminster 0 Murray 52 Han Boggess of Union. Mrs. Hosen (5 Bingham 0 Cyprus' han ami daughter Ethel and sou .... Grnntsvllle 7 Tooele r?l FrlU of Salt IJike, were guests Murray High School brought Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ron- Its PC football campaign to a enhan of Murray. rough-ho- d Mrs. Ethel Mlllcrlicrg and Mrs. rhse Friday by running clou-on the Wesmiiisti-over tbe Marie RoJblns, teachers of the T,'2 to of a with bitter's field, Trail Builder Boys of the East also the IHacons last was 0. It Mldvale ward primary, together with member of the Trail Builders game of the season. Murray starb-- light out at tin1 hiked to the month of Cottonwood when a lNiicm dropped i man. Everyone present seemed to liinyon Saturday and enjoyed a first was virrlod over for a which Basket punt Ih'llcloti day of "nature study." enjoy themselves. The big orange and touchdown. were servisl to a large lumh was enjoyed by the teachers, run team Black up U j.ltii In the Arva MIHerberg, Edward Bobbins, crowd. was unable first Murray quarter, Willis IvRols Curtchner, Sharp. In and third the score to The I In Yokel girls were enter It air and bet lb" lo tallied at the home of MUs F.ffie SONG SERVICE SUNDAY quarter", the MiMhctvd Purple completely EVENING Miller Monday evening. The girls In (be list quarter. Gobi and Lunch' A sixhIrI Song Service has Iwcn sjsMit the time In sewing. Jurelbh for Murray scon-- five mm was served t Maxlne Williams arranged by Mr. W. F. Robinson to toll! bdoWlls. Viola Carlson. Beth Martin, Jennie Ih rendered Sunday evening at the Tbe lineup mid sr. miliary: Wright. Cleone At wood. Florence i'M meeting In the Murray First Westminster Tripp, Erma Erekson, Evelyn Ob Ward. The program Is a follow.: Murray re ... IsMer Uindlay sou, Rcatrhe Simper and Ruth Gy Hytrin. "How n Firm a Foundation.' .....Gsrman rt Wet ft. Congregation. Ewing rg "Come leareit Ird. tw W.ls . Hymn. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ivlns enter-(slue- d c Rixlmii n Gre Vend and Dwell." Choir. at a dinner and radio party lg , Thono ... Wystt Prayer It .RohMPf Tuesday evening at their home on Gunner n Hymn. Anthem, "Holiness (n the In of of honor Vine street. .. .Wiseb y eight If . Sinier Choir-- E. Stephens. their IVmocratlc friends. ... Misnicy tb . Perry .... "The Spirit of l Solo, Soprano The adult class of the M. f. A. Allen rh. Mrs. Spangler, by George Cooly. Peters ... of Taylorsvllle ward will hold a Clnrk Itih . Male Quartette, Selected. Victory Mejer vaudeville show, followed , Marshall by a fh Jurrt Mi Quartette. dance, lo be held In the Taylorvllle Diiirrn Murray Subt!t"tl.n: M. Smith Baritone Solo. Selected. amusement hall Friday evening. A f- -r IvTster. of the Gates the oihe "ls-Meyer. lar-Anthem, f,r large attendance Is desired. for Perry. Itandl. for Th"iie, lVn?n Choir Temple." Wei mlnUter Walker for, Ewing Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Campbell en- Closing Hymn, Congregation. for Ibdiner, R"hrr for Smith tertained at a delightfully planned Benediction. will Wlllistns Clsik. Chiving-tothe Smith. for The shaker evening Hallowe'en party lat Thursday for Gore, Ml Ferrer n. Is? IT. for Miller. Mr. Rohwrr, Margaret of evening. Hallowe'en auggeMlons ami Mr. W. Lindsay fot Wlrly. In Erekson. decoraused Accompanist were kind every Jiirptleh 5, Sooting: Tmn hdoun tion and entertainment, ami games F. Roblnin. Cholrster. An Invlta 2. Extra 2. Movers for at sLeter Is extended the b lion point public and dancing were enjoyed. Refresh2. J .13 tendance. Perry to ments were served guests. l0 n By a rousing mI'iIdc rnmpnlfm The Murray First Ward held a Mrs. Elmlra Greeno Is suffer organl-ration- s has which conducted by the two js-cold severe dance a Friday evening In the amusefrom ing School most of the Murray High ment ball. The dance was given confined her to her led the 'luring the past week, tbe hoy's i lull ihserlp scoured forty nfne tlotw more than the girls for the Crest, the schitol year jUiok. were MemU-rof mlh faction bond nt the school premises by cfnii morning lnt week, and sale t.iiU nii more forceful each l''.r, Totnl nntmVr of subscription ol'tnitied ns 1 1 H for the boy and by the girls. The girl's pep club bns I teen In tiMii,,,. hImhiI four years and Is ktimt, ns tbe Booster. Margnret have 'oifin a president. Tbe ily rec-titlorganised with En- S'lie Jitnoa m prpshlotil. and SO 'ir liHvp jrtH,n nimble to decide on of Murray siient Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Brady are now located iu the north section of Mrs. Myra Golfs home on South State street. Mis Mlrla Greenwood spent the week end with her cousin Miss Phylis Greenwood of Sandy. Mr. Islie Lind of Mldvale, who has recently returned from a Hawaiian mission, and Miss Grace Whit, more also a returned missionary, were speakers at the M. I. A, Conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Mrs! Henry Gosinan and Mrs. Verdu Cook and families of Sandy. wre dinner guests Monday of Mr. L. W. Sharp. Mrs. Sarah Bennett had as her the first of the week, her guest daughter, Mrs. Flizalielh Pauter of Salt Lake. The Ward Sunday School officers and teachers with their partners, spent a very enjoyable evening last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corf A. Hosenhan. near S.'trd South and State. progressive Hearts were played, 1st prizes going to Miss Hazel Lemberg and Mr. Theadore Eskelson. consolation were given to Mr. James prizes Glover and Mrs, George James. Chili was served from small tables. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans, Mr. and George James, Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover; Misses Elva Carlson, Grace Mlddleton, Leona Nielsen, Hazel Ivemlierg, Violet to Sharp, Bernlce Jensen, Llla James, Marine Clayton, Marjorle Stone, Elva Glover. Edna Glover; Messrs Wallace, E. Malstrom, C. P. Greer of Union: Theadore Eskelson of Granger, Milton Wlnward and Jack Rob-ell- e of Salt Lake. Mrs. Leon Malstrom and little son Melvln. of Union, sient Tuesday with Mrs. L. W. Sharp. Bishop and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood, entertained during the week for Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Garrett of Established 1892 Mill Creek Ward Japanese Festival THE DANCE on Friday is going to 4e the lest dance you have ever attended. During the evening the most jHipular Geisha girl will be crowned. Other features of the evening will le "cherry blossom ami fan danct's," "lantern waltz," "Gei sha tango," and don't forget the most popular Geisha girl will l crowned at intermission. Would'nt you like to l the one to carry home a hoinpiet of chrysanlheuma? And lesldes that a Thanksgiving Turkey! We'll see you there!!! The famous Mill Creek chicken plea will le served by the Primary, the Relief Society has some wonderful bargains In bedding and clothing for the whole family. Come over and we our Feast of the Lanterns. We promise you the time of your life. Nov., 14, 13 16. AND THEY I.IKE IT We are moved to a sense of pro- r . , G-- n n r found resst and admiration for to go duck man who LIKES In cold the gray dawn!! hunting However much the Idea reikis some of us. we must concede, that the takes courage and stlcktoltlve-ne- s to go tint and get "all wet" for the sake of one buie duck. If It were a chicken now, we might see the siliit. We get It from a reliable soime that one of our foremost business men felt the urge to go bunting ducks nlut 4 ::ti a. m., on a coht, tlnmp morning recently. Sj be went forth and found the "wettest" npot available In tbe time he had to look for If. Into the mud he strode, grasping his trusty firearm. After waiting, watching ami rhlllltig for several hours and then some, one poor, lonely little duck was spiel, and bntig! the little din k went down. Elated, the hunter started brlkly out to get him. Only one step however, and he sank lo hN neck In nbl mud and wafrr and got all wet. His spirits did not eein dampened by this uprrlenre though, for he went home and after I rrakfsstlng and drjlng out, started acnln for the dmk and ducking we stitmlse, for we hadn't the courage to take another trip. It FOR RALE Mi hole Universal wk store. Practically new, hot water Jatket, Everything complete, Bargain at 120. Call A. II. Fends, at Murray 12, O. . I Depot. |