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Show vnCloNo. ! Murray City, Utah, Thursday, December 5, 929. 23. Cottonwood Stake Plans Successful Year Murray High School Play December 1EAI) IN HIGH SCHOOL PLAY to bo the what should prove basketball Men In "M" ereaf est year 8taU Cottonwood '.Lstorv for the with week, next action get into Ln strong teanw competing for the Ln-ned championship honors now '?l,ld by the South Cottonwood ward 3 The ten teams of the hiiiKe nave nnd wn divided into an Eastern "I division of five teams and a West-'Ldivision of five teams. with The Murray high school play for will lie presented the year Friday and Saturday, December 13 Ln for each. The I winner and runner up In each will then meet in a round to determine the toiirnitnient 3j robin "V Cottonwood Stake entry in the State f "M" Men's tournament to he held Lake the o.irly 'part of In Stilt ! March. schedules ranees it would are very evenly and should produce so basketball games this se:i- - From early npjiea tlm the tennis fwtm matched splendid The Western division is made up 1 0f Titylorsviile, Grant Hennion, J Murray Second, and Murray First J I Wards. vt KMERSON ROAM keitkns ekf.kson rf.i: I Taylorsvllle, Hennion and Murray '3 First ward each had strong teams Reed Erekson. sou of Mr. and llunt year and should J even bet- Mrs. John Erekson who has been 1 ter thin year and now that Hunts doing missionary work nnd lectur-iui- r man Lester, a former Murray High Ihroiik'li the central states: for slur, ban taken over Murray Sec- the pst two years was released ond's team, a strong entry can he from his mission and arrived home ipeeted front that source. Word Thanksgiving day, much to their cuiues from the Grant ward that a surprise us they were not expectstrong team will lie entered from ing him until the Xmns holidays. there, praeticallly all of last years The word the family received the team have returned ami with arrive he would that d;iy previous exepriem-- of last year should make in djcdeii iu the afternoon on that a strong hid. day, motored there too. where they Over on the Fast side the South him home. I nine welcomed J Cottonwood team will be u favorite in honor of the home comf b mivat ihi.lr ninnlnirs (if In -- I ing Mr; 'unci Mrs. Erekson enteryear, but this will foe seriously con- tained at n dinner Thanksgiving tented by Millcreek, Hollady. 'Winwhich was a real one to foe thankder and Cottonwood ward teams. ful for. Very little dope is lielng held out Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Orson from thee teams other than they on dinner entertained at Thanksgivare all working bard and expert on Stata to be in there from the firnt "wtitsrte ing day nt iUclr home Rtreet for Mr. and Mrs. Chris until a winner is determined. The following schedule will foe Hunsi ii, Mr. oud Mm. Ray GreenJ put into effect the week of lHHvni- - wood and Mr. and Mrs. E. Oekey. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. James 11. Vose are 9th: reei'lvlng eoiitfratulatioiis over the WESTERN DIVISION BASKET arrival of a son horn to them Mon1 HALL SCHEIHLK nay of List week. Mr. iiikI Mrs. F.dna I'otter has as tr t -' Olt I. First Week of Bennion at Grant at Week of Grant nt a .iliilf 1 ff )n VI II HaJf their dinner jrut-sThanksgiving lay at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Taylorsvllle Gerald l'.rady of l'nlon, Mr. and Murray First Mrs. Ernest Turner. Mr. nnd Mrs, December 16th llyruni Iird. Mrs. George Turner Reunion and sou, uthel Tune r. Miss Wan-oihTaylorsvllle at Murray 2nd Turner and Harlan Turner. Week of December 23rd Mrs. Tl.oiiias I'.ird of Oakland, Reunion t Murray First who li;is Ui'ii visiting Culifi't'iihi. Murray 2nd at Grant Inline at of her lister, Mr!. the Week of December 30th lu Idnhn. has relumed Nate l.iddle Murray 2nd at ilennlon o this illy and Is the guest of her Murray First hi Taylorsvllle parent. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes W, Week of January 6th ("afonoii. Taylorsvllle at Grant Mr- -, J. W. Caldwell has return Murray First at Murray 2nd home from u several days visit ei SECOND HALF with W eek of her 'liinhtfr at Uignn. January I3tli nt Itennlon Tytrsvle I .AMI'S Spnlal Tri.es a( Itrltv Murray First nt , Grant Week of January 20th iniw Tne tin Ehiliie, Murriiy. (Continued on page 8) SHs, ehil Up N11 P1 Decendier 9th J Prentel 5 i0 J "HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS" by the Neighbor of Woodcraft, Tuesday, Dec Tunes 8:15 Fraternal Hail 10 PLACE: School jirincipal's office. CASTOFCIIAIiAOTEKS 'IK. u SI' .... Jl.N'XIi: KELSON 1 I 4 MJSS PRIM, Teacher , MH.KOWNITALL, Janitor . 'I vl ; I.KMlx, Truant i.iTiccr ... MRS. VOLUI1LE. Cran.I mrent ...... XItjc . ........ MU.MI.I.URITCH ................... Ia RS 4 i' V PEAKI. WALTERS NELLIE HAWKINS .. .... METT1E DAVIS ". LITTLEWITE CLARA UROWN MATILDA NELSON I , EXO K E A I ) A M SON OTLANAGAN .... I? ESSIE roxY. I' MAUY I. CONYERS S. P.ROWXELL pOCTOR SOLOMON MISS H015SON. Nurse MR-- TUCKET METT1E DAVIS II. L EDLUNI) dccr ". HANNAH A LANDER EVELYN MERGER PEARL I R EDRICKS till SIlIMPf nvirrn Iibi,,. ' rLAXAGAN 'KKY r:vt.e 'UMMY olT.RJCK O'FLANAGAN , "KV tv &II ' m hR DRAKE STUFFER ; tuvcrv ELLA GORDON MARY WHITE ALICE GRAVES IjEA MILLER tr;,,T.L.S.J.?,:S MINNIE HISEMAN BROWN PEARL FREDRICK'S KATE GIBBS - W4,0R " LIONS CLUB WILL XMAS CHEER DIS-PENS- 13-1- 4 Freshmen Frolic Dec. 6 29-3- 0 n I separate Established 1892 1 irrhmenti will l,c served free. Admission 25-- 10c and 14, In the Murray First Ward Amusement Hull. A full enjoyable evening's entertainment can be assured all (hose who attend. 'The play is a fresh, wholesome, comedy of middle western American life. The characters are those that are actually met in every day life. The plot of the play is laid around Tommy Atkins, Jr., who is determined he can make real moiiev if his father will lend in order to buy pigs him $25tM that are 111, and by curing them sell them at a large profit. Most everyone .thinks such an idea is ridiculous, but with the help of his sweetheart, Mildred dishing, nnd with personality and hard work they set forth to raise the necessary funds by means of an original scheme. The amusing results of these yonng peoples' adventures makes "Ilgs" one of the most popular plays that Broadway has seen in many years. A very coiniietent east of players has nieiit considerable time In preparing this amusing pluy for presentation. The cast includes Miss Edna Ross, Emerson Boani, Louis Zalzonlck, Verna Berg, Edrie Heading, Bernice Wright, John Kil- Fern Fnrrar, Reno Gallger, ley, Van Anderson and Frank Thone, Sir. Arlon Erekson Is business manager, Ernest Larson, stage manager, and Iliilip Stone, electrician, and they form a very capable staff. The music Is furnished through courtesy of the high school orchestra, directed by William F. Robinson. LocaLMention Mr. and Mrs .James Reunion and and Mrs. Reed Reunion and children have returned to their Mir. home lu Cokevllle, Wyoming after n visit here with relatives. Add Christmas eheer to your home with colored lamps. All colon and shea at Brlnton Electric, 4792 So. State Street, Murray. Mr .and Mrs. VInceut Reunion nnd son. Bob, of Cokevllle, Wyoming were here for the Thanksgiving holidays and were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reunion in Taylorsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackay are leaving Saturday for Ixw Angeles and the beaches where they will siiend the winter. Make Murray bright with Xnuis light by iihlnf colored lamps Hrinton Electric have all kinds. The descendants of Joseph It. Atkinson and Mrs. Susan Allen held a reunion Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma A. South Second East. Doty. Twenty five descendants of the family were present. John W. Atkinson was elected president and Mrs. Margaret Atkluson Meadows vice president and Mrs, Rose Atkinson Turner, secretary and treasurer. Refreshments were served at midnight and the following were present : Mrs, Joseph Hendrlcksen Atkinson, and daughter, Irene Koeller of I'ulon, Oregon. Mrs. Mar- ran t Atkinson Meadows and daughter Florence of llolloday, Mr. and Mrs. James l AtWnnn and Mrs, Ia Verne Tanner of South Oitton-nI- . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Atkinson hiiiJ son IDwrvbc of Granite, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ioiy nnd son Vergil Allen and Clyde tMy. Mr. and Mm. Jwph Mounteer and son Anhle and daughter Lnclle of Plngie Idaho. Mr. ami Mrs. Phillip Atkinson of Murray ami Mr. and Mr. Frank . Atkinson (.f futon. VATEI Cmtoneri lo buy col- ored lamps. Have from year to Jear and add Xmu cheer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eatchel hate had as their gnet at their Imme on Slate Strwt. their ittw-e- , Mr. J. J. Kaufman and Mrs. 11. J. Oarrol.t and Kathryn Corrolo, all or limit Springs, Wyoming. The party motored here to upend the Thanksgiving holiday. Fred Carlson who has been 111 at bis home this week Is recovering, and experts to te about again soon. The members of the Freshman class are making plans for the Freshie Frolic, which is expected to be the biggest social success of the year. It will he held December 0th at 8:30 p. in. In the Murray High School gymnasium. The class Roth-well- , officers are: president-B- oh E LEADING PART IN "PIGS" With the Christmas spirit permeating every nook and corner, the Murray Lions Club feel the urge to spread as much Christinas cheer as possible to those who by circumstances will he denied ninny of the things that go to make of the holiday season a joyous time. With this In mind, President Fred It. Anderson will welcome information regarding the deserving needy, This information may be communicated to any Lion member or The Murruy Eagle, Tel. Mur. 35. Catholic Mission Notable Success Crowds Increasing Nightly at St. Vincent De Paul Churdi. Rev. W. G. Hurley, Paullst ther from San Francisco is Fa- draw- ining congregations constantly mission creasing every night In the which was opened Sunday morning at the Cut hollo Church. A feature of his mission Is the "(luestion box." That is a box at the rear of the church in whluh every one is Invited to drop quesMary Berg, tions concerning religion, the Bible, secretary-- t reasurer rtari Eiickson. church and faith. It la not necesl commitMembers of t lie sary for the questioner to sign his RARE OPPORTUNITY TO tees for the affair are: Royal name. The question la written out HEAR LEARNED MAN Brown, Alma Erekson, Louis Now-eland placed in the box. The quesMarie Asplin. Helen Tavoian tion la answered the following Prince J. E. S. S. Moriandia, 1). Sherman Morgan, with Carl EiickThe questions are intensely night. L. I)., a native of the islaud son acting as chairman. Mary Berg 1)., L. and their answers are interesting a graduate of Oxis in charge of decorations. Rob of Sumatra, and followed with closest fttteotlon. will Rothwell. class president, is acting ford ami Glasgow Euiversltles (Thursday night) the the he at the Baptist sjieaker over all the as general chairman subject of the talk is "Confession Church Sunday p. in. at 7:3U. This committees. of Sins." While Friday night the J ii.i JMSMMWi liflWl Is a rare privilege of hearing a man jfr. wife A great deal of interest Is being closing night of the mission, the of culture who has for many years shown f y all members of the class subject will be "Why Men Join the EDNA ROSS Identified with Chrlsltlan misnnd all the students of the school been Catholic Church" being the noted work In are anxiously awaiting the event. sionary and educational of the ONE-ACPLAY FINALS DEC. 11 missionary's interpretation reasons behind the tremendous inAdmission will be 5(c. Juddy and both India and Africa. flux of converts Into the Catholic his Joy Roys will furnish the muA great deal of Interest has been A. It. CALDWELL RETl'RNS Church. The last census reveals sic. aroused In the various wards in that lu the last three years the ofFriday morning an assembly will A. R. (iildwell, the efficient Cotton-wooSlake during the ast Catholic church has Increased by lie given with the Freshman class ficer in at charge of Murray Oty two mouths In the three one-ac- t more than 750,000 members. officers in charge. a to from the returned Lights, trip plays that have been staged durNon Catholics are moat cordially East on Wednesday and says that ing that time. invited to all the services. nothing looked so good as Murruy The two selected for the finals, and the smiling valley surrounding Mates" will lie given in MMrray 1st WASATCH GAS COMPANY it. The High Heart" and "Soul DEMONSTRATES XMAS Mr. Caldwell traveled around ! The "Theme of Home" was beauward, Wednesday, December 11. GOODIES andsaw miles of distance thousand tifully represented Sunday evening The winning play at the finals on at the First Ward chapel. The a lot of the United States but most For those who are Interested In this date will be awarded a $10 melody of "Love at Home" was of it covered with ice and snow. It making, every day and for candy ex Is invitation A cordial prize. played y Wilfunl Pierson, violin, shows how Murray has the luck alto come and see this the holiday season in particular, to all tended and Miss" Lucile Nelson at the so the climate. A. R. visited with a next Wednesday, December 12 will number of the Caldwell relations presentation. piano. most profitably sjent at the lecle The following la the cast ami the l The B number was "Old Folks and left his father feeling fairly-welture demonstration in the Wasatch program as it will lie given on Dec, from his recent Illness. ut Home." Gas In auditorium Company's ll : "What is a Good Home" was Murray where Miss Barbara BadgCommunity Singing Conducted by er will Instruct In the art of suc treated by the Principal of the Mrs. Chloe Park. cessful candy making. Saiidy school, Mr. Arthur E. PeterHIGH HEART" Murray "THE son, Among the delicious candies oo First Ward. the Harmonica and uke duet by Judd program for that date are FooMr. and Mrs. David Jones enterCast of Characters ds chocolate fudge, plnochs, dU nt. and Rrnee Peterson. tained at a large family dinner Sam Davis Elmo Hutchison stuffed dates, vlnlty, chocolates, Piano solo Miss Mnxlne Orton. pnrty Thanksgiving day at their Agnes Cranston Iiucy Brlnghurst Egyptian crams. Turkish paste, were home Covers in Taylorsvllle. Piano solo Jay Van Dam. Major Cranston Allan Parry cream caramels. Miss Badger will and for laid following forty guests Gvncrnl K. Allen Bateman Comet solo, "The Perfect Day" also give Ideas on arranging of canlu Mrs. Peyton Carnielita Martin of the dinner, the time was smuit by Mr. Alvln Olson, instructor dles and the packing of attractive Lieutenant Richards Gene Woods Xmas boxes. music at the Sandy Junior high music and games. A. Jenkins Mr. (Mrs. nnd George school. Gu- n- Royal Brown The lecture demonstration on entertained at a large family dinner Guards James West "The Influence of Mother in the of this week trMted of Wednesday party Thursday at th-i- r homo In Vocal Selections Victory Quartet Home" was licuutlfully portrayed cakes Fruit sad puddings and drew I.onor of their children. Reading Walter Wagstaff an Interested by a vocal solo by Lawrence Peteraudience of ladles. enMr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Short Tap Dancing Phyllis Huss son. WedAt the tertained nt a Thanksuhiug dinner Act Frank Olsen Novelty K.. of Mrs. this K. nesday week, Reading by Mrs. Nora Petrson Sunday at their home In honor (if MATES" Ward "SOrL Holluday 4U35 Stat Blacker, Miss Lucile Nelson their friends and relatives from out street, Murray, accompanied by Cast of Characters was the fortunate holder of the at the piano and Wllford Pierson of town. The dining table was a Patricia Evans Marlon Olsen nuudr drawing the Christmas on the violin. center with yellow and bronze Edllh Evans Liny Horman cake.. Beading Miss Rernlce Crant. hrysnnthenenms while at each John Evans -- Henry Florence Piano duet Miss Francis Gard- end of the table were yellow lighted Will Dallln Walter Alllngton, Jr. SINCERE APPRECIATION ner, and Miss Kathertne Cash. candles in the same shades. Place Nlehol Laurel Dorothy "Home Must Have Ixive", duet cords were in the form of turkeys. Edward Harold Hint.1 The Thanksgiving holiday Just by Mr. Lawrence and Clarence Pe Covers were laid for twelve guests Aunt past was the occasion for many perAmy Ruth Henrlchscn terson. Mr. Mrs. and and included Awrdlan Selections John Stephen sona to be especially grateful to the Norn Peterson, Frank Driggs, Mrs. Eva Cooper. Announcement of Reading Mrs. various religious organizations of Winning Play Edgar A. Guest's. "It Takes a Mrs. W. Reynolds, Mrs. Allen T. Adinlssiioii will lie 2.V. Children our community. To tie sged, sick, Heap o' Llvln iu a House to Make MeCann and Mrs. Florence Ben- under 11 admitted only with par- and afflicted their generosity and It Home." nett, till of Ogdeii. Miss Margaret ents. kindness was especially extended. "Juvenile Indimiuents" was treat- Short assisted In serving. The primary children of the L ft. ed by Mr. Arthur E. Peterson. In honor of MNs Irum Erekson Is. Church were particularly active WOODCRAFT SOCIAL Instrumental Inn trio Miss Lucile daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William ...I f .,,,1. tl.ta vu PUU t.i.n Tl.u.l, .Ulis, b... ti.MkQ.i. CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN Nelson, Mr. Wllford Pierson and It. Erekson, whose mart luge takes uh Reynolds again raises hw voice Mr. Arthur E. Peterson. place this month. Miss .Miirnnrrt Mis. Nettie Utvls and Mrs. Neb In grateful appreciation to thirteen Short entertained at n one o'clock tl Grantor will entertain the children and their teacher, who, Mrs. Carl Pierson entertained nt luncheon Saturday afternoon at her WotHlcrafl smliil club af- each laden with a parcel of cheer a dinner jwrty nt her home Friday home. The hotit-whs decorated In ternoon, DcH'iuhcr loth at the called on her and happily presented evening honoring Mr. Plersou's mo- chrysRiiteimuis and ferns. The din- Fraternal Ibill Ltimheoti will be their gifts. The teacher and chtldreo ther, Mrs. Peter Pierson, on her ing taJ le hud as a tvnterplce a wrvtst promptly at 1 :'t". Election responsible fur this deed of kindbirthday nunlversnry. Covers were large pumpkin filled with fruits of of officers ttill ! held. ness were: Elsie Wlaeman and ber lnld for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pier- the autumn season. While at each das of thirteen as follows; Virginson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert Adamsoii. Hid of the tHhle were silver candle The Du didders of the Pioneers ia I line I. Ijitirs olv-o- , IaiIs King, and daughter. Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. holders with yellow candles, The will hold their lul ling of Thursday. Aline Olsen, Hawl Anderson, Betty Wllford llorson, and daughters favors and nut cups were mlnuture tnlor 12, at the home of Mrs, Gene Ellertson, Rnoda Biirraalsn, Betty and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. turkeys, also the pla'e cards were Jos! ph. Retry on South State Street. Betty MeOnilc. Inh Brlughurit, Joseph L. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. In the Ha me designs. Reside the itoii Mrs. Siifali Mumford will le assit Carol I.rlikou, Vitgtnla White, AMilton Cundick and children. Mr. guest covers were laid for Mis lberta HarkbeM and Eerntce Hume. lug hi"t.-Ionard Olson and Gordon Olson, CurmHItn Martin. Miss Bet It Marand Mrs. Lungren, Mr. and Mrs tin. Mis Zctelhi Wheel, r. Miss An- tiabelle Wheeler. MisS Luella Whisd-er- . (Continued on page 5) Miss McMillan. MNs Bea- Ffe h USB sin-cia- l, To-nigh- - T Sandy City News - Social Mention lecture-demonstrati- I m Tm-sdii- e . Mary (11 R DANCE BIG St ( ( ENS The tlood Time Club dance, held November .10 at the Murray FlrM Ward Recreation Hall, was a remarkable surews and filled all the of the committee In expectation charge. The large hall was overThe club r predates Ihl flowing. Mipport and finds that every one who attend"""! was well repaid and enjoyed themselves Immensely. The club's next dance will be on December 2S, at the Grant Ward Hall. The same orcheatra, Don Nichols "Eight Vagabonds," will furnish the music. trice SlmMr. MSss Helen Rotlnvell. Mi-- s Helen Alston. Ml Ellis Pin tioik and Miss Amy Jenkins. Folluncheon card tables lowing the Here and the was Ms-u- t In the game of Monte Carlo whlt. d Mrs. Win, Max Held and T ro)Pnnnr? aft'-tn.-- daushtir Gwendolyn, aeeompstilod by Mrs. Harriet Mat Held, arrived here Monday afternoon by motor from Calif., for a ten days visit find will take little Beverly who has leen visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bergen for some months, back with them. - Friday 6 dec. MI KKY HIGH GYM |