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Show Y iXfTMo) VOL. 40 No. 40 MAYOR TOWNSEND APPOINTS COMMITTEES TO MAKE OF MURRAY CITY A SPOTLESS METROPOLIS-PRIZE-S OFFERThe membership drive goes on ED FOR BEAUTIFUL AND the honors being about apace, NEAT PREMISES. E. ALLEN evenly divided between the two BATEMAN COPROMISES sides. Eight new names were addOPERATION OF SCHOOLS ed to the Eagle's roster as a result F. O. E. News . of the efforts of the contestants. The following were Initiated ' Thursday evening. Robert Heckel, Don Frantx, J. H. Lester, Irvln Anderson, Elmo Anderson, Ruben Garrett aud Kdwln Hofellng. Mothers' Day will be observed by the Aerie In Fraternal Hall. All arrangements will be completed In due time, and the public will be invited to attend. Four more members of the Aerie have completed the twenty year period of service to the order for which they are entitled and have received the regulation veterans button. These members are Andrew Lunduulst, J. J. Martin, J. K. Baldwin and W. W. Moore. The two last named brothers being out of town, the buttons were forwarded to them. Tast Worthy President J. W. Krebs made the presentation to which the recipients gratefully responded. Water Needs of Salt Lake Countv The spectacle of Salt Lake City combing the highways and byways for water and contemplating an immense bond issue to further the work should make the rent of the county sit up and take notice. vtnat or ine neea or we ciuea and rural population of 8(1t Lake County for water in the near future? Where will additional water be obtained and at what cost? The price of water Is constantly going skyward and the sources of supply are dwindling as the Increasing population demands more and more water each year. The supply of Murray Is Just nlMiut equal to the present demand or rather is a little mite short In Detizcl Watt. the torrid season and where Is an Iter, Mr. Ketch. " additional supply to be obtained? Judges for School Clean-uTaylorville has not a secure or Campaign: Mrs. Vera Wahlulst. dependable source so far as the future years are concerned. We are Mrs. F.vi Lerscn. informed that In five years the Mrs. Kutbciinc Gilbert. Contest for present contract for Taylorsvllle Judges Essay the is up and then what will be On Clean-uresult? Mrs. It. Howe. It would seem that Magna should Mrs. II. N. Sberanlan be on the mourners bench In re General Executive Committee : gard to a water supply and the Mayor Townsend. Fred Anderson. fact that they are not taken care of for the future means a large lr. MlMreu Nelson. population tbst will be demanding Supt. E. Allen Iluteman. a tmrtion of the water from the C. B. Walluce mountains. 'url I. Hansen. It would seem that the situation Varian Mortensen. demands a meeting of the citizens Commissioner Berger. C. H. Anderson. and officials of the cities of the southern part of the county to Beautiful of Home and Gardens: scan the sources of supply and see what can be doue for the future Carl U Hansen. Mnudo Cbegwidden. protection of the water supply of the imputation that Is sure to be I'arley Glover. In great need !efore many years !eo. A. Jetiklns. can pass. Ctah lake water might be ex WORTH KKMKMBKRING thonged for mountan water and a The Lndles Auxiliary of the Bap- great many things done If they tist church will give a luncheon at are taken tip in time and before the church on Haturday, April 12, It Is too lute. from 12:xt to 2:.T0 p. in. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Ll'CY MAY GREEN MORTENSEN Ticket, Xk p Lucy May Green 1. 0.0. F.News to renew many quaintance. of their old acThere was a Isrge Murray lodge No. S3 meet ev-r- y Monday night. Fraternal Hall. Murray. All visiting Odd Fellow are cordially Invited to attend. Monday Murray night I'stce No. S3 held Its first "Annual Boll Call" night, which I the pur-!- " to lie destgnlatcd an Annual affair, to I held on the last no ting night of March, each year. The Flrt Boll Call wa a big in every way, bringing success, out lo lodge many of the Old Tim r. who have not been attending bulge very regularly in the past "d giving them an opportunity Ist (Continued on Page 6) Mortensen, SI. died Wedneedoy at the family rest denee, 20 Tenth East street, of 1 rhronlc liver disease. She was born In 2878 at Welting borough, North Hampshire, England. and from m1 to 18M lived In Glas to Salt gow, Scotland. She can Lake In 1M1 and was married to Thomas Edward Green, who was killed In an automobile accident six years ago. She later married It Miirtensen, who survives her. Mrs. Mortensen was an active worker In the L. I). 8. chi'rch. Besides her husband, Mrs. Mortensen I survived by a son, Thomas Edward Green, Los Angeles J and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Dslsy Belllston, Murray; Charles Pearson Hilton. Murray; Mrs. Irene Greenwood, Sandy; and Harold T. Hilton, Salt Lake. Kd-war- d 1 City Social Mention School Board Action Murray Crusade Starts tor Spotless Murray City Hall: April 3 The launching of a snappy, thorough nd city wide Clean Cp and Home Beautiflcatlon Campaign was arranged at a committee meeting held here with the following General committee members present: Muyor A. Townsend. Fred K. Anderson. Coinml.sloner Berger. C. II. Anderson. Varian Mortcnsou Carl 0. L. Hauson. Dr. Mildred Nelson. Ovlc and Fraternal organizations and Murray City employees ami officials will unite in a city movement with wide the object of niakiug Murray City a more beautiful city and with one hundred per cent cleanliness and liberally adorned with flowers and an Increased number of super kept yards. Folders containing clean up details and particulars regarding the prizes offered will be distributed by the school children and possibly through the work of the Boy Scouts under the direction of Varian Mortenson. Mi". Mortenson and the Boy Scouts are to be a kind of special force to be rushed to any point that may seem In danger of not coining to the goal line. ; Every - householder can materially profit and also aid in the upbuilding of the city by being a lire crusuder in this 1930 warfare on ugliness aud frowsy yards. The following committees have li'ii apiKiiuted and others are to lo named as the buttle becomes hotter: Publnity Committee: Fred Audcrson. C B. Wallace. lr. Mildred Nelson. Scout Committee: Varlsn Mortensen. Established 892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, April 3, 1930 NOTED ECONOMIST GIVES SERIES OF COOKERY Local Mention is Greatly Appreciated Mr. and Mis Qrover Brown at a house party Tuesday DR. HOENES PRESENTS EVERGREEN TREE SEEDS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN Mrs. II. N. Olson of Berkeley, Ctilif., arrived this week for an Indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. The Murray City Board of Education Is to be commended for the George Brown and family. The Lions roar at their regulur consideration given the Brlnton A series of delightful cookfcry Electric Company and the Murray meeting Thursday evening in the matinees conducted by Mrs. Muyne One hundred fifty thousand ever- Plumbing Company In awarding Methodist church. Crookston, under the auspices of tree seeds will le given to contracts for the New Murray High green of Mr. Gee, chief executive the Wasatch Gas Company, lu that children of the Salt Lake county School building. adLake Juvenile the Salt court, Cuisine AuVlitoriutn, company's schools by Dr. A. J. Hocnes of Suit The school hoard and the tax- dressed the adult class of Taylors-vlll- e will be held Monday, Tuesday, and be. planted on Arbor to Lake day. ward Tuesday evening on payers of Murray may rest assured Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Everyone Each child over 10 years old will that this work will be taken cure "The Delinquent Child." interested in modern cookery Is receive 100 seeds, of five varieties of n a satisfactory manner. Miss Ida nnd Mr. George invited aud the admission is free. of In placing the general contract Hewitt narrowly escaped serious evergreens hardy In Ctah climate. Mrs. Crookston, who is Home They will consist of Colorado blue it Is understood that a saving of Injury one evening last week when Economist of the Estate Stove spruce, Norway spruce white spruce. ulKut $.(KH.00 will be realized. turning aside to pass a car Comimny Home Service DepartScotch Chinese arbor pine anil With the program as it is now the lights so blinded Mt. Hewitt ment has brought a rich fund of vitae. lined up the of Murray could not see n cement culvert, and infonuution on the latest methods Dr. Hoenes hopes to leave behind are sure to receive full value for ran into it. The cur was wrecked of cookery for the edification of him a green and living monument every dollar expended In this un- but) tilie occupants escaped wftii her audiences. Murray, Mldvale. lu these trees( planted und nurtur- dertaking. but slight scratches aud bruises. atwomen who have and Sandy ed by tomorrow's men Hnd women ; A number of Murray ladles have The school board has set a very tended previous sessions of the j tiee which will Ntundiug when gmsl example for the clllvus of attended the exhibits and demonMrs. Annie Medak announces the company'? Natural Gas covkliig our town to follow In giving the strations at the Civic Center, lu schools are enthusiastic In their marriage of her daughter. Flora, to their planters have passed uwuy. The plan was organized by Dr. local business house due considera- sewing, art and cooking, during the of Mrs. the aud lessons, Mr praise Howard F. Florence, the wedweek. Urookston has additional import- ding tuklng place In Suit Lake City Pruuk Hetz of Humnioud, Ind., who tion. bus himself millions distributed of Let's behind Mr. und Mrs. Elvis Hansen and get supby ofMurray ant aud helpful suggestions to Wednesday, March 20th. such seeds to school children of his porting our local merchants. huve moved to Holluduy to family fer la her lecture demonstrations. Mrs. Fred Andetson was hostess own state. Following his example, A portion of every dollar spent muke their home. A series of cookery matinees un- to the Ladles Club Murray Bridge bankers of Indiana will give G.lM),-00- In Murray will come buck to us all. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Smith, der Mrs. Crookston'g direction will Wednesday afternoon. tree seeds to children A GREATER MURRAY LEAGUE, accompanied by Mrs. Smith's sisters evergreen follow in Midvale at the Midvale Mrs. T. A. Owen will entertalu Mb re than 1400 doctors Mlrs. David By A. O. Cooper. Lester and Mrs. E, Second Ward Church, April 10th members of the Ladles Aid of the this spring. from different states are the doing " motored to Idaho Fulls Chri.stenscn, and 11th at 2 p. m. Methodist church Wednesday aftMURRAY MEN ORGANIZE last week end, where they visited This la just one of the free ser ernoon . of next wek at her bouw same thing. Directions for planting the seeds, NEW BUSINESS ENTER-PRIS- E their sister. Mrs. Wm McMillan, vices brought from time to time SO Cbatsvllle aveaue, Salt Lake. with will be subseuuent their care, who has been 111. to patrons and friends of the Nat Mrs. Irene Bobbins was hostess to Insure Mrs. R. O Simons, Miss Mnxine ural Gas Company, the officials to the Ladies Bridge Club last Fri- supplied each child, and that attention will be paid to the A new business enterprise, the Simons, and Vernet Ballard, motor, of which say that whether you use day evening. the donor asks flrsl of its kind In tbe state of Utah, ed to Payson Sunday and spent the gas or not, you will be most wel- . Mrs. Laura Trott entertained a evergreen nurseries, for a yearly report of the trees' or In fact the only one west of dsy come at the matinees and will cernumber of friend at dinner Friday progress. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Short and dauChicago or this side of Los Angeles tainly gain a wealth of valuable of Last week. Covers were laid for to Is be soon launched local ghter Margaret, motored to Ogden by aud interesting lnforaiatlon. (Mrs. Alice Silver, Mrs. John Howe, LA VERNE PETERS WEDS men.' Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Los Angeles, April 4; Competing Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs. Mary A. R. Caldwell who and been has Mrs, Frank Drlggs. IN MAKE 41 TO HOME a entrants field of other against Mrs Log is Tripp, Mrs. Dudley, on the Idea for some Mrs. Cuhoon, who has been the working SALT LAKE a 1930 Chevrolet six cylinder coach, r Eva Jones, Trott, Mrs. months, Is now superintending the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E Short driven by Mrs. Paul A. Lawrence T. W. Bacon Mrs. Ed Hausk- and The borne of Mr. Fred Peters on building of an armored car at the for some weeks, left Sunday for her or Loa Angeles, .won the sweep-- -- ,,., Vine Uet Was the urniftf a pret Cr!lete Motor Company, to d kome la St.-- Antheny, Idaho. states ana nrsi piace in us Class The ladles auxiliary of fee 'Bap- ty home wedding the Mr. and Mrs G rover Brown atfor of and Ir. the annual money transferlng evening. Saturday tist church will give a Silver Tea, tended a family gathering at tbe March 20, when Miss la Verne valuables from clearing bous. Economy run here on February 4. Thursday. April 17, from 2 to 5 p. Peters was united In marriage to stores, theatres aud other business home of Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Every type of road and grade m., In the Baptist church on East Mr. Charles lowers of Salt I.akv, Institutions In Salt Lake was encountered In the run that 4Hih City and Wm. James In Salt take, In celeSouth street. Everyone i In bration of Mr. James' birthday ancovered 200 miles between Lo An- vited. Bishop S. E. Briughurst of Murray other points In the stste. Mr. Caldwell became interested niversary. First Ward, performed the ceregeles and the WHghtwood mounihe ;. I.. U Club were guests mony, which was witnessed only In the undertaking while on a Mrs. Schuyler Cwll sient Sunday tains. Mrs. Lawrence's Chevrolet of Mrs trip Wilford Robinson at her by relatives and a few close friends through the east a few mouths ago with her daughter aud family In demonstrated its economical oter- - home In Salt Lake Wednesday of tbe families. A wedding dinner where he saw these armored cars Farmlngtou. tion over a course thut Included evening. In the larger cities. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weler have followed the ceremony. Mr. and In roads and city traffic, country Mrs. Clyde Vkey gave a family Mrs. I'uwers will make their home That there Is need of such a ser- returned to mountain stretches along a circuit Murray to make their vice Is evidenced by the readiness home, after spending the post four ous route rising from sea level to dinner Sunday in honor of her hus lu Salt Lake llt.r. band's birthday anniversary. Din with which the project has been years In Ret II, Washington. an elevation of C.000 feet. ner was served at 12 and a delight Mrs. Hugh accepted by business enterprises In Ward, with other FARM HI REAL' WOMEN ful afternoon was spent at the Oc-Salt Ijike, who hnd already plan- inemls-r- s of the Ijidles I Iterary OH! BOY, A BIG DANCE! ENTER COINTY WIDE Ley home In Suit Luke. GARDEN CONTEST ned to Inaugurate such a service Club Chorus of alt Ijike City, were Members of the 8. 8. club were en themselves. visitors to Ogden Tuesday of this In Grant Wurd, Wednesday, Aptertained at the home of Mrs. Geo Twenty-eigh- t hundred isxinds of week. Mrs. Maude Chcgwldden Is glv ril, 9th, there will something doJenkins Wednesday afternoon. Hot bullet proof armored steel Is being Taylorsvllle Word gave testimoning all the time, so we invite you Ing a series of lecture talks to the lunch was served at 1:30. and the In the const mot Ion of the cur. ial In honor of Adam used all to Join with and spend the evSharp, retirFsrm Bureau women of Salt take afternoon spent In needlework. which will be built on a one aud ing ward clerk, Monday evening. Cona in time. buck on of tbe good ening having Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bean of Pro-v- County, ference visitors, where ever you and gardens. She has at one half ton 1ievrlct chassis. It The amusement ball was filled to were dinner guests last Wed- yards will ! equlpinsl with the new tyi capacity. Mr. Sharp wus presentwl to us we are from, Invite you Join ready met with the women of Hollaof son their and Mr. nesday family, and we will show you a good time. East Mill frisk. ball.Min truck tire, and will be with u very iHiiutlfti ring by the day, Winder, mid Mrs. Ivan Bean. two ,y armed guards ofihvr and teachers, lu appreciaThe Grant Wurd Hall la a fine lunter, Granger, Pleasant Green. n.uiinci r Mrs. Butcher Mrs. and a and driver. tion of his devoted servlif to the and Magna, place to come to dunces. The music Haines of Salt Lake, were lunchThe ct.miMiny Interested Is coin- - ward during his twelve years as is by Carter's Orchestra, a line lot The helpful talks, giving inforeon guests of Mrs. C A. Beuver s of J. W. Caldwell, president. clerk. of fellows, and Mr. Druge, floor mation and Instruction on soil pre-Tuesday. r). Mrs. W. B. Short arrived WedBrlnghursl, secretary-treamanager sees that you have a good rutioti, varieties of flowers, bull's urer, mid A. II. Caldwell, maiiscr. nesday from Ios Angeles for au Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs. and t time. each to ndnptcd Hhrubtsry, Mse Brlnton of Salt Lake were din- IMirtlculnr visit with her son ond fum-lllocality. Is a nsiisTstlve Bran-soMr. ner Mr. Mrs. SUGAR of and Mrs. A. E. Short. and BEET CLUB guests WOODCRAFT (LI U I. effort III line with the Salt Uike Mr. and Mrs. Muriln Pederson Brlnton Sunday. SPONSORED BY BANK for wide contest Tribune's county Mrs. Farrell of Cedar City has Mier hfmee and announce tbe birth of a girl, Isirn Mrs. E. Borger and Mrs. B. Miller gardens. The Mbhale Utah State bank Is on April first will entertain the Woodcraft Social len the guest of her mother. Mrs. a boys' and girls' sugar Miss Manrlne Ilelller of Magna. Club Tuesday, April 8th, at the Ijiura Trott the past week. The coMnty fire department aN" s'tisi.rlng contest for Ibe season of IICUl sont the week end with Mrs. J. Mrs. DcLold Miller and Mrs. Ev "et Fraternal Hall. Luncheon will lie South to a cult nl The bank Is Issuing a pbsinphlet P. Pa) ne m East tsih South. served at 1 :.'!(). Cards will be elyn Berger will be hostesses to where East Mre-t- , third Twenty on the preparation of the soil, with N. . W. Club Tuesday afterthe Cottonwid Maternity home Is luncheon. played after an exploding stove Ignited n brood Instructions for the plsntlng and closed for a few (Ihjs to permit noon, April Kith, In Ftaterosl er house Mmigliig to J. It. Tlmm caic of the crop during the grow- - of necessary cleaning aud renovatPast Noble Grand Club Hall. , Oinenla son. Damage amounted In Slml. A very elaborate party was given which will lie dlstrl ing. Ing mnimmi, after-at was entertained Thursday A large nunilsT of baby chicks The measles epidemic In Murthe home of Mrs. Dan W. James. Monday night, .March 31, at the In the brooder house were removed billed. Tbe rub" and regulation of the ray has reached Its rrest and la Mrs. Jane Bishop, Mrs. Kate Hobs' residence on Vine street. A without a single cssmilty, according contest are as follows: now diminishing, much to the remost unlipie color combination of Itshlberg and Mrs. Gertrude to County Fire Chief Js. k Cl.iy. Any Imi- or girl up to and In lief of many who have been lis carried out A red and yellow ws were the hostesses. cluding 'Ji jesrs of age living lu victims. delicious luncheon wns served after The table center piece was of tulips participated In the merry-makinand daffodils, G. Girls W. G. of the Baptist Suit Ijike County Is eligible for the The beautifully arranged. the regular business session. (Continued on age S) church held a social Wednesday contest. The county wilt e divid The meeting adjourned to meet The refreshments served also with the general color night. Each memlsr Invited one ed Into four siilslivislons as foil atthe home of Mrs. D. W, James, evening in celebration of their sixteenth wedding anniversary, and also in honor ef Mrs. Brown's birthday anniversary, both occurlng on the same date. The rooms were guy with a profusion of spring flowers. Dinner was served early in the evening, the remainder of the time being spent in dancing, with and vocal numbers adding (o' the entertainment features. Those enjoying the occasion with Mr. und Mrs. Brown were Mrs. Mildred Tuck and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James of Salt Lake. Mr. and Aftrs. Bob Edwards, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Smith, Mr and Mrs. Clore Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adam-son- , MATINEES instrumental s 1 0 Mrs-Arthu- be-we- Gllmore-Blue-Gree- n ojs-ratlo- 1 - s Is-s- u :ili Can-neglet- - Thursday May MURRAY scheme. 1. LIONS WILL FINISH POOL The Murray Ions Club were told nieetlng by Lion D. A. McMillan, chairman of the City Park Wading pool committee that the pool would be cemented In time for the children to use this summer. The Lions meeting was an open forum and much Interesting debate was carried on. djon Towler expressed his regard for the local club and bis enjoy-men- t of Its meetings and activities. at their Awll 3rd Join Murray Geatt Up paign April 15-3- 0. Cam- Various Interesting contents were held throughout the evening. Erwa Berge proved to I the champion candy maker while Mnrgaret Can-- ! when It negleter was unexcelled came to disposing of It. Pearl Snarr'a conversational speed could only I surpassed by Floyd Gibbons. An Interesting debate was couduc ted between Florence Canbegieter and Edua Bailey. The question lo dispute was: "Resolved, that Ibe eighteen day diet la Ineffective. The Judges refused lo render a decision and the prlxc was withheld. The contests were judged by Merle Hobbs and Bayola Lester. The larger part of the evening was lu plating "5n)." 1'rlies were awarded to Alalbea ftiarr and Erra Hobba. Twenty five, guests snt friend. They retort a splendid time. Mrs. W. H. Llnnell was hoMe at a delightful luncheon last Thui.t dsy at her home on East Forty eighth south. Covers were laid for twelvi. A party given In honor of Mi Grant Bryan, retiring Y. I.. M. I A. president was held at the home of Mrs. Glen Howe last Thursday bight. Gaines and music were en Joyd, Mm. D. W. fmlth winning lirst prise and Mr. Ads Mcln Id low Those present In eluded Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. P. W Smith, Mrs. C. II. Anderson, Mrs. C E. Goufln, Mrs. Merlin Matts Mrs. T. F. McDonald. Mrs. Swen son. Miss Gem Gaufin, Miss Fran ecu Carlson, Miss Klva Brown, and the honor guet, Mrs. Bryau. prl. ow s : North of Klughsiu highway and west of Jordan river, Dlstrlc No. Sandy City News I. Second Ward Primary North of iUnghant highway and Officer Entertained. esst of Jordan rher, District No. The lrlmsry officera of the 2. at tbe home of Mrs. Earl Atlsop South of Bingham hlghsm and on State street Friday honoring west of Jordan river, District No. Mrs. Merilda Dumas. Gsniet were X played and prises awarded to Mrs. South of Blnxhsm highway and Bert Boulter and Mrs. Irene Jeneast of Jordan river, District No. sen. Luncheon was served to Mrs. 4. Grai-Anderson, Mrs. Bert BouThe Judges of the Coulcel will lter, Mrs, Venedit Malstrom, Mrs. l Verl U Martlneau, county agent Irene Jensen,' Mrs. Betty Webster, of Salt Ike county; Shores Ixive Mrs. Velona Wissls, Mrs. Ollva lcs, agrlcullursl superintendent lugmlre, Mrs. Edna Nelson, Mrs. of the Utah Idaho Sngsr company. Veloy Allsop, Mrs. Clara Larson, West Jordan: Vernon Gray, pub- Mrs. Walter Dumas, Mrs. Ella lisher of the Midvale Journal; Borg, Mrs. Earl Allsop and guest William Kasworm, leader 411 of honor, Mrs. Merilda Duma. 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