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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st $ IN MURRAY, SPEND YOUR GREATER VALUES CANNOT BE FOUND! .1 1 VOL 40 No. 3 1 Eagle Aerie, 1760 Drive Hot The fight is on ! TEAM NO. 1 under the direction of Captain J. W. Krebs has challenged TEAM NO. 2, Ray Allan's to mortal combat. B. A. Klusco, first lieutenant of NO. 1, is employing all schemes of known strategy to set at na tight the plans of Kay Spencer, first lieu-toua- Of NO. 2. both teams are well organized and Isith are determined that the other shall gain no adHowever vantage. the Eagles are All the job and on and, regardless of going strong, which team wins, the end of the campaign will witness Murray Aerie with & greatly augmented membership of loyal boosters for the fundamental principles of the order. 1 tion. Until May 31st the Aerie will be center of activity. Smokers, lunches, dances and other events will fill up the social calendar to keep the interest alive. When the campaign is well under way and the weather more propitious the Kagles will plun a big parade of decorated autos and floats depicting to all what Kngledom stands for. William Cannegieter. a ySr:. MUfc. , Every member of the order who has a new member initiated Is to have his name inscrllied under the Kagle emblems on the walls of the lodge room with a star opiKwlte for each new member secured. Kach candidate will be promptly obligated after acceptance and will on be enlisted In the campaign that team that secured his applica- .... ' x vis .MttOfM ,j f M It 'Murray City Hull Is a busy place and events are marching forward in fast rate of speed. The citizens of Murray have Isvn looking forward to a saving in the oieration of the City Departments and the following resolutions show steps to accomplish results along the effeciency line. Resolution I move that the six free telephone due Murray City under the franchise with the Telephone Co., be changed and as distributed follows: One in the Recorder's office, one in the Electric Eight Department, one in the Fire .Station, one in the Power Plant. o:ie in the Oiesel Plant and one at the Electrician's residence; also thsit the Mayor and Commissioners Is' provided with phones in their residences not to exceed $2.25 ler month at the exi'nse of the city, and that all other telephones now being jsiid for by Murray City Ik cancelled, to become effective Juji-31- . 1030; also all personal outside calls subject to toll charges und not In the Interest of Murray City should be made over the pul-H- c phone in the hall, thus reducing the City's exiietiscs by $1,mk per yea r. A. TOWNSENO K V .1 Y 'm - J .1 X i ,T.-"i.-;.i.- ! y- V. KKKBS, Captain TUVM NO. KAY ALI.KX Captain J The above Is a perssvtlve sketch by the Architect Eenord C. Neilson of the Aitditorltun building as accepted by the Board of Education at Its last meeting. The building Is symmetrical in design of modified Renaissance lines and will appear equally attractive from all approaches. It will be located on the North and West of the present buildings with the main entrance on the South or the campus side. A similar entrance will be on the North to the stage. The plan is rectangular in shape DAYS Of '49 JAMBO- move that the City Electrician GENEKAL Purity 5-- 6 (IMPTEE Chairman MeMilhm, George A. Jenkins Phil Itctitz Tony Ituvall n i:ic c I- e s i i nv. n F e El--r- ly. ! J MISS HELEN WRIGHT the Mlllcreek ward chapel prior to her departure on a mission to th Eastern States. The following jirograni wldch will be followed by dancing has been arranged : Tenor Solo - John W. Summorhaya Edward Rym-arsoPrayer llano Solo Klenner F. Shnrp Walter Wagstaff Reading -- .... PROGRESS Male D. R. Merrill Quartet Sisters Trio Lindsay Remarks Missionary - 51Jss Itenirlce Sinis-r- , Ray system In these two Duet huge pljs-liucommunities hug been Heeded tip Jiicubsen. during the past few weeks, lu spite Remarks- - - Risuop A. M. Cornwall (. W. UitrUsh ol' rock barriers and Intense cold P.eiiediclion and storms, cold ami storms, and actual delivery In these new towns ( OTTOMVOOD STAKE BASKETBAIJ. STANDING during the sist week numbers them In now cities the fortunate ninong of this new public service. (ASTERN DIVISION Won Lout I'd. It's a long jump from the 1 Ov Kiulh Cottiiim.Kl S 0 4 . MhIIxUt 1.0IMI blazers trail of the early days s Cntlonwuml .so ... 1 4 .333 ami the time when llrlghum Young WliHlor .. Mlll.Twk 00 6 ( first introduced the use of gas in W..k Lilt i Rnulti MllliTM-k11 HulU.Ur 44. I 'I till in the year 1S72,, to January Wlmlrr lo, CuttunwiHHl. IS Tklt Willi Cimi PJ2J when the Natural Gas ComSmith PoitunHmd it i'ttonw,KxI of under the leadership panies, Wlmlrr at tl..ltili DIVISION WESTERN Frank MeCurthy, L. Fitputrlek and Wo Poi Ut a .. first liroke ground Tavlurxlllo 00 Jules D. Rols-rt4 . Mum? flmt ko In the dead of winter to Inaugurate lli'tinlno .so I J J o the advent of Natural Gas to I'tah. Murrtr . .. ''HI .MS Even as the early pioneers and WMk'i Lilt Rt.ultt T)lorilllr at,.17.Murr.r In IS founders helssl conquer the barren tlnni,n (.nut Tkn Wrtk'1 Cimtt West, plowed the soil, cultivated It. t.rnl at built homes and established our inram al Uurrar Srroad All thla Krrk lia trn ratlirr stitutions of service, of learning, of una thU-.i .rloa f,.r I he fafi.rilti. At lli men mil ..f th Miriilh wrrk are art nml commerce-sturd(amra In atllt liplil b Smith 'itnwwKl ami now pioneering the Natural Gas mil TavlnrKiiIlp, an. I ffnm ihuuld lnijlril In am In thrlr ititi.i,,,,,. liy to Its present size. And today Th camrM,i, rnniln tr th Hrnnl..n r,k III Bn.l Murrat IlKrat at the Natural Gas Conimnlcs an' exThura-l- r nlclil al s o oMurk. Thla our (am. alMUM t. citing all effort to help build rth anlnc of lm.rr can, lri.lt. atln( lh hrau ar. commonwealth to that proud tm, a niatrlinl f.ir Murrav which it Is fast attaining. An ll inartliallv anur ihm In Hi ruiin.l MMn whits exieinlltiire of millions of dollars tlrtm. fr ,.,,.n tournament, m lh,m lB , II In ar,,nil the huge transporta- lH. Th i.thot tanr im it, wrl1 pi.. tion system to Flail cities and I. rani al Miin.i S.unJ Thla (am tmiil, Im rlu tYl towns, ami In fisting existing ttl u ..... ...Irfll ........... r..'uiii " KIUHI' SishI ill,, ihM, ,llrh ,.,!,, , systems, Is a token of the desire of. irU ' '"'n ) rhamuLma, hllr thi-sNatural Gas leaders ln( only j ?.ni,Vy llMlay h..ulj r g,m, ,,,, Wlmler. w kis-and the ith j Tit a.iirra lo city's put ; Millrr.k state's development but to lead out I art r. if u T r Tmu.-fi p. i: tf In-; s . .l n If as a lomiiiiiiiinliy builder of the ?Smlfli,"r If I I I 4 3 i 10 Huflln c . 111 lermoiiiitalu West. S W n ISO; Mu..f ri I 0 I VW-tait I . Put few jstkoiis realize what H .v,tl,,r I I U J ,f ,. a a lies Inn k of the in null delivery it ml 7 lit.c if I,..,., i, Hanm k re I use of this fine new fuel In their TOTALS 4IITOTA1.8 4 3 It f,, T f V t.rant Ihuiics ami factories or know the rs adinlnn HTTP w if ll.i.r v.iil.r rf . i: initios', the hardship, the dangers iK Jll0l.wn tir . J 1j If and the engineering feats that ov- J. Biln. n..!III if .. t i, obstacles, and A. Bum U li IJr,,ln ercame tinciiss-teig If I I I llnl rf Sladmn . . I . , i i . rf other elements couislng a story I aaa.( I.. J I I U. . II nir ,. riair rt t 1 in Interest making human real of this new public service possible. TaXnrtTlll. T r - MwrraiF 1 I. T P IV A trip with Mr. McCarthy, W ....... 1 sc. Jm. rf l.andla u v n nanaom of ii and general manager TriW H ltradr e I " the I'luta Pipe Line Conijwuy, ' n T,'!. "r I -- Smith Frann Westover llels-- r GAMP.I.KKS D. W. Moffatt . titsirge Watts II. N. Sheraiilan . 'lr. C. II. Wallace The alxive named committees tinslittile those who will he In charge of the "Jatiiboi "' given by nr Iih iiI I.luns Club at the Fraternal Hall, Wednesday and Thurs-nights- , IVbruary 5 nml ti. Everything Mslble Is bring done to make this a long to - retnemK-r-eevent. If you want u glluqwe into the days of "I'.t" when men were men and women wore lnsip 'inns j on iij in- - mere. All thee olor and romanee f the ltd West depleted by our local business men, who will take yon back to the days of old Jim Itrldg-er- . Kit Carson nml others. There you wll participate In the gambling games of tlmsc days and ti Ininec that will Ik- - a real "Knockout." Something of Interest to everyone and a few surprise ymt will enjoy. It's all In fun and for a splendid cause, a fund for tmdei privileged children In our community. Mark the dales on your calendar ami attend both nights. This is an activity simiisnred by the Limit Clubof our city. A Club organized for SERVICE. nr PNritMnNi a Iliinsab Mary MrMlllon. ife of Mr. Elmo McMillan, prim I Mrs. sil of Arlington aclusil, dlsl at the home Sunday evening of pneumonia after only n few days Illi ness. Mrs. McMillan was bom In Is survived and 3, by 1S7, May , her husband and five sons, I Km, Arten. Itayuunid ami Melvln: her mother, Mrs. Karmi Johnson nml a ulster, MJss Johnson, Ix.ib of t iibm. Funeral serlis-- s will be held Thursday In Grant Ward. Cn-loi- a 14 y msI-lio- f.- 1 e j 1 tr, 1 II !( 1 ';''' jrft a- a... vice-prvld- 1 on aire (!) COMMITTEES AKKANGK DANCE A r man. T 0I, (tt larr wis Man-iinm'I- p. in. ff :a birthday surprise arty was given for Mrs. Erne Parker at her ami cnnls home lust win-k- . Htipis-until a late hour. were enJoyH Those enjoying the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. nrsoti Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mines, Mr, ami Mrs. i Stake (Juaitrtcrly E. Chrlstenscti, Mr. ami Mrs. CottonwisMl 111 Mr. Mrs, and James Ih Winder held Smith, will i Viiiferente . Mrs. Mr. Roy Gllls-rt- , Ward thflisl Sunday. February Gllls-rtlUth. Sessions will le at 10 A. lu.. Katharine Glllsrt, Mrs. nwen Perg lH-loy- 'J p. m., and 7:.'H James Astin Remarks e D. W. McMlllun Frtsl It. Morgan GAMBLING IIOl'SE CASIIIEKS Harry Uobhins w n - Solo L. II. SIMMONS Two more I'tata towns, Morgan and Magna, are now being served with I'lah's new fuel, Natural Gas. Heavy construction In laying the Dr. Itotbwell vtrTiM farewell testimonial lu honor A of Miss Helen Wright will be given Tuesday evening, February 7, at Is-e- ivvyo Cpir d f On floor will 'be the Auditorium prosr, entrance lobby and foyer, Mm.reiMRS. elmo McMillan terry ! dimension. first Edward Parkinson COMMOTES ih CHARGE Of HOI SE ItOOSTEIW MURRAY LION'S CLUB REE on FEB. Io matt.-. ' the seat S(MI people. The exterior will ls finished In red face bricks trimmed with prestuirhull, stage and three standard cast stone. Fireproof construction class rooms. On the scond floor will be used and the building finwill be the balcony of the Auditor- ished ami equipicd in the most ium with motion picture projec- modem way. aution b(s)th, dressing rooms, and three The Architect has standard class rooms, one of which thorized to prejsire complete plans shall be used as a lahotory fully nml sM'clficatious and bids will Ik called for about March 1. It Is equlpiH'd. In addition to these rooiux there exacted to have the building comwill be rest rooms ami toilets for pleted by the opening of school men and women, janitors room, next Kail. It Is estimated that the fan room, mechanical room and building and equipment will cost locker space. The Auditorium will $70,0"O. 7!l by S5 feet in 5-- Ij-ste- i " - - You Are Invited to the Big Jamboree Feb. 6 Fraternal Hall Auspices of Lions Club price to all prevail in the charges electrical energy. Harry Kobhius W. W. Jamison Albert Ablott I.eo Jensen Hay SpemsT Murray City Is one of the form-t.at- ADVERTISING R W. Atkinson J. Owens Jones Ernest Wright Fred Jetiwn cities that enjoy very low C. H. Wullatv TV C. Atkinson Franklin Jones Fred Feters Jack Jewett ratea lo all lis patrons in the elecII. It. Smith Oscar Krebs Alfred Atiderson Vern Jones Axel I.imlrg trical line, therefore to discriminate Strike George Kd liobbs T. It. Kingston Jack Berger Ael Jucohsoii docs not meet with our approval. Nt ;OI I) (.(.FT IIANCK HAI L William Krnas Kay Arnold AAnton Bloom Ike Lester This arrangement to take effect huvall Tony It. A. Klusco Willis lSlarard Oscur Twiis.'tid Immediately. Ioweil Gerrurd Burt I.lndls-rAlma rturrows C. C. Jewell George Oordou A. TOW.VSEM Shaw-Ai- t (Signed! Curl r Bean Ssblverson 1. Jack Irau Ilorton (iarr KKSOUTIOS Peters 1). It. Miller Wllilatn dragon 0. A. Ilerger Ir. Itoticher I iiinve that the Murray City K00M Ilea lianki Ike Cordon I. It. Met Utile Itoyal Walker Flower and Garden Club le given I'bil Items., chief Mar Tender Mitchell Bert Heslln Jii' k Clay Wayne K. 1). Brown and Ik' hereby licensed Kingston C. E. Ilerger Kay William Ismard Jet Ir. M.Hugh Kay to carry out a pri'iswed plan for Ken Williams Vem Moss Win. Kirk A. J. Bishop Ernest Smith of the Murray the beautlfiiation O. J. Kingston Joe MtOmle ICOI.KTTE GAME Glen Anderson J. II. Bishop 1ty Park, said license and ju ruils-sloJ. J. Martin Ben Gordon II. IS. Carll-JO. It. Berger frank Ativaugb to Is' revokahle at will of tic Mr. NewUnild Wra. (Jrahara A. Carlqulst William Krebs Fred Anderson City Ouiimlsslou and all Improve- t KAP GAME T. J. Nelson J. C. Clyde KoUt Caldwell John Hlsemau ment" ami alteration to Is- - subject C-Jack I'carson W. A. Caldwell II. It. Itoss - Klklits Ir. Frank lloin hcr to their approval. Wllliaai Tlott It. Wran Monroe Coll I us Ham Mi Heury William (liurehes A. TOWNSENH A. J. IVters (Signed) Charles llosa Dr. Suudwall Howard Clyde Ike it. riott Carl Melt ( hrls Wolfley Oeorre iXiran KNOW Tl It DICE GAME MV PEOIi.E THE SO T. F. Fratt Frank Illauard E. . DtU Hy. Stnuffer Hugh Ward Fred Uowell WIllUiu Carlson W. W. Immaa J. V. t Urlen Hie Mayor and Commission of Homer Ilradford Jack' Jtlley Jack Eyre Ir. Spaugler Iturdette Smith our rlty are trry sorry Indeed CANDY WW HEEL L. Horr. Smith George Eatchel Henry Smith for for the poor showing that we Allen Itat.'tnaii Farl Htattffer John Feters Jessie Eckton Ito stauffer have hern able to make in regard Art Yiager K. L. Eckmaa Felix J. H. Shore Flott Fay Stauffer of our rlty. HAM AND to clearing the Mrci-lItU'ON WHEEL Put ton Gene W. Stauffer It. Evuns Mousler Burnfy We have put forth efforts hut It. Ib.we i:. Jack Rwltwr St, Vlrt hltrella Herle Mitchell Ivero Fife the fart are we tune no equip Saintiel Itrlnghurst Hi'ed Carler Edwin Stamifer Ian Tomb h (Jeorge I.yon ment lo work with. Kotr shovels Gsirge Strike 11 It. J. Turner Iro Gordon Sam Con nil O. ('. IVteron atuli 3 out wooti fninks, our of (.KO( I ICY STOKE W. S. Turnr ltoliert 11 ford Chus. Anderson Wiley Gordon tlieni a sprinkler, roniprise our Ich hitrd ToaIit A. J. Tame V. II. Stauffer Amos Hanson Kex Winchester rtwul equipment. F. C. Willlata Tom Wl.lte George Howard Edgar Wright City flnanrm are tery low, there I 11. T. Mathews imnnlit I1tt Claud Hll4mrd I., A. Walters v- -our rood ritt-im- s we are fore i W. n. Stauffer Burt Watts Giro Hale Weks us with bear lo and taxpayrr Erlck Wall Areola HIscnuiD Mdvta Stauffer J. A. Malner qulrrh Encampment No. 1 new a hhort time and a better sluwlni S. U Piftork A. O. Jacobsen (liarlea Ilnldln Ed Weiser offli-er- s for llii- - ensuing term were will he made later. K. E. Mortenson Joe 'blvrell E. E. Jordan Bay Anderson I A. TOWNSEND, Mayor. Inst a led' nt their meeting Tuesday, Arnold Itlngrose iHm Ktisee GGunnard Anderson January 21. by D. D. G. P. John Fred II. Peters Wayne Eatchel Kenning Anderson Mrs. Hajr Greenwood ami her Fry and Staff. A. II. Yonngren, D. T. J. Birch J. T. Johnwm Roth ell Drown mother, Mr. Orn Hansen enter (1. S. W.: A. J. Strayer. D. G. J. W. !. Allen W. L. IVr.-- r II. 8. Brockbank talned at a dinner party In honor W.: John Illshop. D. G. Serlle: W. Pr. ElUTlMiti Antony l W. Cbatelaln birthday annl- - It. Miller. D. G. Treasurer. The (if Mr. Greenwood V. IloKsan Earl Canneglrter Grg Granter J.William at the home of Mr. and following officers ts'lng Installed: Wallers Bert 1VosI Charles Erlvk.mn Wednesday evening. High FilcM, A II. Fonda, Murray Mrs. IluitM-n- , C. I Jack Watts Ferguson Jantea T. FnH-maE. No. M, Chief Pntrlan-The affair wan In Ibe undue of a Howard Ilauakuecht William Cnngleter No. f7: J. Fit key, Ilge stirprli party and was jnatly Earnest Furligh Andrevr KnnkellsTg ltlnmr was Junior Warden, Carl Shmldl. Ftnh by everyone, Thnniat Ilofillng F. O. Veak. lce N. 1: Seril-o. 1 Ivmkstead served at 7 ochsk. after which 1 : Treasurer, C. E. George A.. Jenkins No. I'lah The were rucIs Ilge rarda played. William Itliigrie W. W. Jlmiolsou Salt Ijike Ixxlge No. 2: Mr. and Mr. t;rnwoK. Klil Canncglcter Andrew Und(julst A. Gutde J. Manns-seStrayer. Salt Ike No. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krkcon Yarian Mortenson Dr. Hurry Phillip Christ-enseFirst Watch, 2: E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ir. W. J. Itotbwell Second Watch. J. No. . IJike 2: Suit tiills-rlMr. and Mm. Hoy Wllford Whitehead No. 8. A. Bbakeapear E. Moiipou, Friendship lUytnond Chrlteiin, Mrs. Kath' Norman Stauffer William Townaeod (Continued on page B) arine Gilbert, Mr. Owen Horpman. Mannaaeeb Smith Wllt'am Warxtukl Io l . BLAZING NEW TRAILS OF fr ; t .... TEAM NO. 2 1 I xS.Qx I... UKSOimON I v,'..sKi R that J. W. Caldwell, be retained on the Police force as a sieclal deputy policeman for a it-iis- l of time commencing January IS, P.t.'W to OctoWr 1. HKtO at the following salary, towlt : (en dollars; per month from January IS, 1 !:' to1 Septemls-- r 1, lii'10 and one hundred: dollars ist month from September 1, to Octulier U 1930. services to Is rendered tinder the supervision of the City Marshall. A. TOWXiSE.NI (Signed) Is notified to discontinue alt sss--la- l discounts over Hud above the regular discounts, no mailer who bus lieeii the recipient, that one Farewell Testimonial mm, ' f J. ..v.,.-.-,.- - I move . A Murray High School New Auditorium Murray City Hall EESOLITION y ( Established 1592 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January 30, 930 1 . ...... till llf till ii Hmard It 81114) If 3 3 111 Br ( . ti ToTAI.5 TOTALS It T 1 II winder O. T r P fiHtm,,,tK r I' Headman rf ... 1 I Veado. rf ir 11 I flutter If .... 3 'W t Mlllef ..n kstl ;k rf ;tlilt r ...... II M Woml tt- - I 1 I I I. Meadnai ...... t I lOllroontirad TOTAIJI . . . tit Mills, Hrhm.,r.d TOTALS 14 r l MM t1 I I 111 Hill The Murray Athletic club and Grant Ward daiire committee are lopi'ther to 6lv the one of the Isst dance) of the public season on Keh., B, at Grant Ward. The inulc will (tlven ly Carter'! orchestra of Irlil. The admlslon Is t fsl couple, extra lady 10 the t |