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Show t t t No. 2 VOL. 40 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, November 21,1 929 1 Natural Gas Murray Lions Back New Administration Making Gains Fred II. Anderson of Club in an the Murray City Hon interview yesterday, voiced stronglof tliat organizaty the sentiment ion to eooierate with and support officials. the incoming Murray City The huge Murray and Garfield plants of the American Smelting and Heflnlng companies have ordered the installation of Natural Gas burning equipment, according to an announcement by L. Fltzpat-rick- , and general manager of the Natural das companies. The contract has been placed with the Wasatch Gas Company now serving MJurray and surrounding towns. Consumption of Natural Gas at the smelters Is expected to ultimate-llreach 10,000,000 cubic feet annually and will speed up the construction of the gas line to Garfield and the actual delivery and use of Natural Gas to homes and factories In Garfield and Intermediate communities. r inch di Twelve aiid u meter plH is now on the road from the pipe mills and equipment and crews are orgaulasd to lay this line as soon as the material arrives. Gas should be ready for between January 1 at the Oar-fiel- President The Murray lions dent Anderson Club, stated, Presi- Is whole- heartedly pledged to the policy of and Retter Murray" and is anxious to use all Its resources and influence to achieve this much to he desired result. The Murray Lions Club has made many important moves for the a of Murray and surrounding district in the recent past and to bo one is generally conceded active organizations in of tbe most the county. the iueoudng Murray Xo doubt Ciiy oftlcials will welcome the coop- eration of the Lions, and in fact 'Established School Play The Murray High School play of promises to be an outstanding dramatic production. The play to presented is 'pigs" by Anne Morrison and Patterson The play Is an unusally good one, especially suited for high school production. "Junior Atkins, a bright Amerl-ca- n Youth," Is determined he can make real money of his own If his father wilt lend him $250 in order to buy pigs that are 111, and by cur-In- g them, sell them at a large profit. Mildred Wishing, his sweetheart, helps him ralso the funds by means of an original scheme. The amusing adventures of these young people form one of the cleverest three act comedies Rruadway has seen for a great many years." The play was ersoually recommended by Professor Maude May Rabcock of the University of Utah. "Pigs" Is a very recent play, having bad a very successful season In New York and Is now being produced In the best theatre thru- out the country by professional tal-ela stock companies, By special request and payment of royalty to Samuel French and Co. the Murray High School succeeded In gaining permission for performances. this year 1 Me-Nut- t. y three-quarte- ser-vle- e be-In- 1 g PAGEANT AT GRANITE STAKE TABERNACLE ieTalIy fine paga'ent!s to be given at the Granite Stake House at Thirty-thirSouth and State on A d Ieceniir 1. Murray First Ward Bazaar - - - November 21, 22, 23 RABBIT HUNT 1st WARD Local Mention MURRAY MURRAY FIRE Water Department PLANS COMPLETE The laying of this line will make natural gas available for domestic and industrial puproaes In all tho communities along the line between BIG Fourth West and 33rd South Street BY near Salt Lake and Garfield, Utah. The American Smelting and He- fining Company Is at present using Chief Ed Larsen of the Murray gas in their smelters at El Paso, Texas, and the Anaconda Copper City lire Department announces company has for several years used tbe annual Rabbit Hunt of the Murgas In their smelter at Great Falls. ray Firemen for Sunday, November 24th. BOY SCOUTS ACTIVE IN' DOING Automobiles carrying the hunters GOOD will leare Murray City Hall on the hour of 7 a. m. and this does not The Roy Scouts of Murray are mean maybe. living up to their pledge In a moat Anyone desiring to hunt rabbits practical manner. A group of these can get a seat in one of the cars but splendid boys went to the borne of mst furnish his own gun and shells Mrs. Sarah Reynolds and cut klndl-li.- for shooting. for her and otherwise gate of Rush Valley will be the hunting their labor to help this frail little ground of the doughty Murray Fire woman and save her hours of effort fighters and arrangements will he during tbe cold winter days. made to furnish hot coffee and Her happy appreciation is expresto the hunters and the rabbits sed In the following letter: will hare to furnish their own food. EDITOR MURRAY EAGLE, Last year tbe IMAIt Hunt reDear Sir: sulted In the bringing of 000 rabbits Will you please print a few no to Murray where they were distribmany thanks to the Roy Scouts of uted free to those calling at the Murray for their kindness and good City HalL deeds to the old and poor D( to evAll rabbits taken on the hunt this ery body. year will be given away without a What a brave lot of good, honest charge of any kind to those desirand useful young men they are and ing them. They will be taken to the will be as they are always trying t City Hall and If you want a to do some good for other. ask for Chief Larsen and Just Hurrah for the Roy 8couU of you may have one for the asking. Hurray and everywhere: loog may If you want a good time and some they live and always be happy and shooting practice go along Sunday successful, November 24th and we how tbe DeSARAH REYNOLDS partment Men can kill (he rabbits and doughnuts and coffee. Nelson Free auto room for those not desiring to drive their own cars. DEPARTMENT g The pugaeut will be under the dl. the Cottonwood Stake Ge- rection of nealogical Society. The performance has been given at Murray First Ward, Sandy. South Jordan and at Ogden. These performances were all glveu in the arly part of this year and at all of thetn standing room waa at 0 premium so it will be best for you to come early and get a neat at the IVcetnlier plant First presentation. Tbe title of the show is "A Spirit ual Awakening, and the committee in charge Is conissed of: Frank Oletul. Mr. and Mrs. Fred VKidruff, Ephralm smith Fowler, Ensign Music will le furnished by the k'ottonwood Stake Chorus under the harre of Mrs. A. Cooiier and to directed by Ensign Woodruff. (. 1 do-nu- ts ra-bi- Leonard Goet To Central States Farewell testimonial meeting for Leonard E. Nelson of East 43tb South la to t held at the Murray First Wkrd on Friday November the A Eagle serves 20th. " The program will be a follows : Bong, congregation : Invocation. A Hollywood chorus slrl borrow. Thomas Martin: male chorus. Met "1 ' "it ststnp to mail couple rnpolltan Singers, directed by W. oer costumes to the tailor to F. Robinson: violin solo, Frank hT Ihetn soto, reduced. Cole: Criterion quartet: be That- -. Alvln KeddlDgton; reading: Hswa ren& like the ,)y would hate llan selection, Kalamalg Rro., f ar re E. ,hf ri((.. marks, Rlshop 8. Rrlnghurat; Emma tralto solo, Worsley; Leonard E. Nelson; That, T. F. Mclvnald. KU (V.umy Republican ."Ms tu,, In Murray in The program wlil he followed by "r M 4 fvirvn of prw.n.hol darning, and the music will be de"Oi hot tlTk veloped I y the Patent leather Kids. This popular young man, Mr. L, ft ' will have to be E. Nelson Is great favorite la tbe " ''"h for on another op-- city of Murray and should make fit missionary la the Central Stales whither he Is anon to go. Tin- t- 1 riiT fr tene-spons- lrtmr Tha- tVia. '"'T ,rH paved g a thing and a concrete '"srna,. ; ( ' STAKE CONFERENCE Bcnnion Ward Bazaar Friday and Saturday Reunion Ward will give a Ror.aar Friday and Raturday November 22 and 23. the first they have given for a num)r of years. A tcry splendid program U planned for tbe two iiljihts with plenty entertainment for of Interesting young and old. Friday night there will I community singing a chorus of the M. 1. A. Junior Girts and readings: also numbers by the Apollo quartet with a nong skit by Wagtaff and Wagstaff: a Muvlcst aaw selection and a song revue by the and Rhie Rlrd Girls. A dsoce this evening. On Saturday night there will be a movie and dance. Join with Reunion Ward and help make It a auccms while having a big tlrno yourself. IIS, THERE WELL ATTENDED IS A SANTA ("LAt'8 doubted It, We have sometimes but hot bow, says Mrs. Edna Walon ".!" Vl rsn egg t.ujera An evening eelon of the quart- lace, since drawing her name tbe tittle punch board In Joe Ma.kird at Murray Feed erly conference if tbe C.ltn wood 'd theliim,, Hhej 8hop, Ok, Ht. Slake was held Sunday evening at (hlvrell's Cfcampton tur-krn on a ten her for pound wtkh , d nKn, ,ti tbMurray First Ward chapel which a so "d whit,. much without too, This was well attended. Will we enjoy this a prttny'i P1R1 (Continued on last Fge) yes, sir AND IIOWJ! That- -, 1 of n( '" ixi 1: i MurrajHighl MEET: ME HERE d the suggestions and assistance or all residents and well wishers of the district. With the spirit of cooperation talked throughout the city and the numerous expressions of harmony apparently a big yeaf Is In store for Murray In 1930. President Anderson and the Lions Club are to be congratulated on the spirit of their organization and the splendid record of the club for the jmst few years and much will le expected of them in 1930. have Invited it 892 tm ; . Mr. and Mrs. Wlll .Pixton of Blackfoot, Idaho Is here visit lug for Besides making other Improve; iew daya. ments this year, the Murray WatMrs. Thomas Powell has bad aa er Department br completing the Inguest at her home on State stallation of 3M0I feet of 15 huh Street, Mrs. Sarah Bracken, of Ring-ham- . plle extending from tth reservlor on Vine Street down the west aide Mrs. D. B. Jones of Murrsy Secof Vine Street utmost to the South ward has been the guest of her ond Cvttonwoud Ward House.' ' " Jawv Mrs... JSU-Joadaugluei-l.The plpeIsUurnnauVT2 gftgC 13 ' week. the during Inch, heavily eonted and laid to last Mrs. George W. Raker of Ogden as long as cast Iron pie, and rewas the week-enguest of her sister old 12 inch wooden the places pljn? A (wood and brother Ros-co- e Miss lone which heretofore has caused so Atwood and family. much trouble. and Mrs. Albert Rergen of Mr. The old pipe iicrmltted tree root to enter and grew to such an exteut Ogden were the guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs, Charles White that tbe pipe would become entirely blocked and many times the roots during the week. broke looe and came down the pljte The Good Time CJub will hold a and clogged tbe Individual water dancing party Saturday evening, 30 at the Murray First Ward connections. Also the Increased size of the new Amusement hall In which the pubpljie will relieve to a great extent lic is Invited to attend. the low pressure conditions eXer-leuee- l Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Atwood spent in the summer time as the Monday and Tuesday of the week old 12 inch ple line would not car- at Randolph, Utah. ry euough water from the reservlor Judge and Mrs. I). W. Moffat to the city In sufficient quantities Ss'iit Thursday of last week In Og to meet reiptired consumption. This den where Judge Moffat held court. condition at the same time would Mrs . John Oberlander of Salt cause the reservoir to overflow. Ijike is sending a few days with Another much needed Improve- ber Mr. daughter and ment was the connecting of the and Mrs. John F.rckson and family. South water system which supplies Tbe Plymouth Junior high school water from the McGl.le Springs at of Taylorsville gave a movie Thurs-lnthe Mouth of Utile Cottonwood afternoon at tbe school gymnasCanyon with the north system sup- ium. The picture which wan shown plied from the flowing wells on was 'Danger" and "Our Gang." Vine Htrct. tin (his Job l'xi feet of The New Improvement Era Is now Ruriiham iliw wan umhJ on the west a very attractive magaelne and Is side of State street from 53rd South worthy of sisrlal ateutlon from all street and cxtcndl north and join- thinking readers. The magazine has ed near I.lille tVitonwisjd with the represented the Y. M. M. I. A. of North system. Church for many years. the Tbee Improvements greatly reIf you want a good time, Join and piactlcally duce fire haMird Good Time Club at their dance tbe Insure a constant supply with less ott NovemUT 30 at the Murray variable pressure. First Ward hall. Everytssly Is InAside from the aUive may small for further details vited. er lines have been extended and wa week. tiext extended and ter tunnels have A. R. Caldwelll, night marshal of In developwater line Improved called to Newcastle, Virginia, was ment at the Mcfihle Spring source. the week by the serious til during obl Mayor lesler sums?dod bl fsthcr. He left Friday of ness from taining the amount of $2. bis and stay will be Indefinite. Salt Ijike County to aid In the conMill Creek Ward members The structing of the 15 Inch water mains held a three days fair at the ward Just Installed on Vine Street. chapel. KViillnucd oil last Pago) I'MRS MR.S. JtrtlNSON SI ( t hr n es d Uer-gen- 's son-in-la- y Lk Ix-c- to Aioii-K- mi: da AtTI.lt C.()Uii;N Ut.DDINt. !XH)K 01T lX)It MR. IIAl'LEMAN! He Is the trusnt officer In "Hippy Hchd Iwya." and there Is "Tummy Wexlne-wlay- , Nov. , at bcr home, the Terror, "Fatty" the bad boy and 313 Germsnla avenue, this city, f "Peter Htuffcr, and ever so many apoplexy, Just five days after celeyou w ilt we. i.ore, brating the fiftieth annliersnry of Tuesday night, Ioccmtcr 10, at her wedding, the Fraternal Hall. Mrs. Johnson would have been 72 jesrs ef age In s few days. Murray Lions Club met at the Methodist Church on East Forty-EightSouth n Tbursdsy night at All the Pews Is not on tbe front and Hems usual feast and gabble accord the Many page. Interring rhluled events may I found on li.g to some of the Murray Lady Uons. every tge. Mrs. Irs Johnson iwMed away h FOR BIG SHOW Committees In charge of the Big THREE DAY carnival are resting after a strenuous three weeks of preparation for the big event and are prepared to make a big crowd happy when on Thursday nlgbt the doors swing open for the first affair of the kind the Murray First Ward has gleu plnce ne completion . of their new chattel and recreation hall. This Is also tbe first bszaar the Murray First Ward has given for five years and thoe In charge have worked enthusiastically and with out thought but to make of the car nival a tremendous suovss. The program outlined for the 3 big nights assure the success of the undertaking. Thursday Is the Rig 3 one night, when three one tu act plays will be given , to be followed with the opening of the Recreation hall where all sorts of Ns)ths will le ready to serve the crowds. Friday night will be vaudeville nlgbt when nil kinds of vaudeville for the enterstunts will be stag tainment of those attending. Everyone attending the first nlgbt will be admitted to tbe fun aud frolic free on the second night. The big harvest ball will take place on Saturday night. And this evening will Is- - n grand finale of the three days of pleasure and prof-I- t The prlte of to of coal, one hundred pound a bag of flour und one hundred pound sack of potats-- will also be award-tu- t this night. The committees In charge of the carnival nre as follows: , Community Activity (Ymimlttee-- A. Chairman: C. H. An! . Cooper. . A Cooler, Miss clersoii, Mrs. Atwood, Hcone Miss Webb. Ruth Miss Gem Gaufln, Edwin Poole. Committee: Rooth and Ieanard (X Nielsen. Chairman: Ren Jacob-sen- , Gordon, Orson Hanson, Carl . tn s g Maurice i if . if ut 1 Makes Improvement r , Iyinn. The play will be presented December. 13th and 14th In tbe Murray First' Ward Amusement HalL All students will be admitted upon presentation of their student body cards Friday night only. Saturday's terfurmance Is especially for the public and those students who wish to attend Saturday, .though Friday and Saturday nights are sms- - for general admission. The cast consisting of Edna Ross, Emerson Roam, Etdle Reading, Frank Thone, Fern Farrar, Louis Rcmice Zalzoclk, Verna Rerg, Van John Anderson Wright, Kllby, und Reno Gallgber are all displaying remarkable aJiility and doing all In their power to make the production an outstanding success. It Is hoped that alt Murray will reward the efforts of these young !eople by attending performances, and thereby stimulate and promote the development of good drama In both school and community. RAY KIENZLE PRO- TESTS MATINEE OF HIS HAM-EGGER- S Rsy Klenzle, of tbe Iutermoun I! room Company Mteves some- done about thing strong should Amos and Andy being changed to t- a matinee Instead of evening forma tire so far aa tbe Rocky Ml. region Is concerned. tain e Arrangements to check up on this question are Mug made. In tbe nienntlme Mr. Klenzle Is anxious to hesr from fellow suffer ers about this vitally Important Ides. Ray K. says be must hsve his A. and A. Just like some folks used to hsve their Hslg and Halg. Complaints hsic since Wn heard from other Murrsy Aums and . Tripp and Tralhen at J. C. pcmicy'a hsve registered a against the change. An-dy- i. prl,l EAGLES 1I0IJ) RIG IMTIAiTOM MEETING MRS KVFIAN FIXTON HEADS COMMITTEE At Hie annuat meeting of tbe Utah division of Ihe American Kinder-csrtet- i aspodatlou recently held In Salt Lake Mrs. Evelyn T. Plilon was elected as one of the executive cimmiitoc for tbe current year. At a meeting of the executive conunlllisf held Inst Saturday at the Hotel Utah she was apM"' as chairman of the legislative committee. This commltice has prepared and Is working for the passage at the next session of the slate legislature, of a bill placing the Kludergarten In alt schools In the slste. There are bow branches of tbe Utah State KIndergartrn Assocls-tloIn a number of tbe school dl trlcts of lbs sUte, n The Murray Eagle lndge No. I held a big meclli g on NoviuN-- r lith, with a very targe attendance. Special honor for Armistice lhiy was the theme of the occasion and made an ImpnHwite feature. Refreshments were served and alt present were quite pleased with Ihe affair. The Murray Eagles Lodge Is growing by leaps and bounds or elw by swoops snd soars as It wpte, you know, eajley speaking, If ytt get what we mean. For the year Jl'29 the Aerie will have around J.V) to 3 new mem-bors. Quite a gain, best to Investigate and see if you wsot to be an up and coming Eagle. I i V.r |