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Show VOL. 40 ( l-T- Believing That It Better Serves the Requirements of Modern Traffic. City Officials Congratulated Upon Their Choice of That Material. .4 . For the third time within a per- iod of a very few years, the jieople of Murray City, have In no uncertain manner, expressed a preference for portland cement concrete c $ i ;4 m Marlon Ogrln of Anderson avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter Anna to Mr. Leo M lUhufar of Sundy, the wedding to take place June 21. in St. Vincent de Paula church in Mtiuray. A party honoring IM)r. and Mxs. Claude Croft will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph London, In Taylorsvllle, Thursday night of this week. Mr. Croft taught lu the Plymouth Junior High school and they are leaving for the summer vacation. The party is given under the supervision of the Elder's quorum of Tayiorsville ward. Announcement is made of the coming marriage on May 1!S ol MIks Chloe Keil, daughter of Mrs. A. O. Jucobson, of this city, and Mr. W, bouglus Battey of Salt Uike City. Tiie marrlags will take place In the Covenant house In Salt Mrs. l Jfc Established 1892 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, May 29, 1930 Portland Cement is Social Mention I. O. COF. News Murray High School Notes Local Mention Favored for City Paving Inltitatory Winners In 1 f No. 47 as the material with which they desire that the streets of their city be paved. The following resolution adopted by the "A Greater and Murray League," supiorted endorsed by petitions signed by a large number of the city's most prominent property owners and citizens, coincide with the decision of Mayor Townsend and bin fellow most commissioners, who, after careful consideration of all types of construction submitted, unanimously agreed upon portland cement concrete as being the best adapted for the paving of Vine, Wasatch and Center streets. There Mug practically a unanimity of opinion that concrete at the price bid, was of far greater value than either bltuilthlc or rook asphalt as Klecifled. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS bids have been made and accepted by the city eouimis sinners of Murray City for the pacing of district No. 3 and whereas the bids include estimates and figures involving different types and kinds of materials to be used in said paving and whereas the contract for said iwvlng will be let to the successful bidder . in the very neur future, now, THEREFORE, we, the Executive Committee of the "A Greater Murray ljeugue," herewith resolve to go on record before the Commissioners of Murray City as favoring cement concrete for the paving of the proposed district and we desire to sot forth our reasons for favoring this material as follows: PItEMAVKNCE : Cement concrete Is permanent. We desire that our nuids I built to stay. Dl'RAHILITY : In view of the amount of traffic on the streets proposed to be paved In this paving district we feel that the most ou last page) Sandy City News The senior class of Jordan High School commencement exercises will l held Friday evening, May 23rd at o'clock In the High School Auditorium. Those receiving their diplomas are: Atda Allen, Emily Atlgood, Genevieve Andern, Mela Ruth Adftinson, Aftn Anderson, Hob-rg- . AHuti Rlatnlek. Alton But-le- t field, Kldln Ri'gtfess, Aivln Ilorg. In., liolllp, I Hume Ballard. Eddie; liuiterfleld. KH-iInittorfleld, Elton s Evelyn ltird. Florence Butler. George Bis k. Gladys lling-gcll- , Harold lliiieiii.ni, Howard Rar-U'Nonl ItatoinRii. Parley Blslr. Tleo-t.ill.M'h, Veil Bivkteud. SM.lii Hills, Algols Clayton, Arthur ok, Elna ('arl I'., tier-field- r lrl C.t, "ii. it!ebn.. Klvn Guv t'rmie. Katm! Chnfar, n.lc Cole, Rmsl aiie. Hex Crump, Franrl Dnvls. lb ger Pitt num. Il'iswll Etan. Akii.h Flt'Si-rnld- , Edith Fnman. Vein Flntiiyson, Allen Gimderou, llendiv Gardner, Klvn f J lover. Gladys Guilder n. Jlnvnln Gkill, K.ile Gie r. Smith Grant, I Ml Hntm. Msrvetta Ibid. alle, Mildred Harden! le. WllforJ Hanson, Carol Jen Mil. Herman Janswii, Mary Jen,i, Mid rod J'.nn. Wilbur Johnson. Caroline Kimball, F.llen Iitlne, Ituby MaMrom. lliwh Morris, Eve Ijn Nielsen, Jane Mclaon, Glenden Nielsen, I urs Nlrlson. twen Ne on, Ronald Nowboht, Fie Orgill. Howard fl. Olson. Then Ostler. Howard Olson, Aftn IVterson. Al bn Proctor, Rernlo Pap', Elaine Pr tor, Gall lV!pro, Jnyn Page. THE O'HARAS (A True Story) ''Hid you ever see the likes of that,' said Mrs. O'Hara admiring ly as she took the paper elephant from her four year old son and passed it across the table to his father. "I could do no better myself," answered Patrick removing his pipe to examine critifor a moment cally. "Sure, that Is a good one," said Pat's brother looking up from his newspaper. The baby !egan to fret. "Slug while to your sister I get her bottle, John," said the mother. "I'll try 'How Do You Like to Go CP in a Tliwlng' on her," the loy answered. He saug the merry song, swaying rythmlcally, and the baby cooed Patrick listened appreciatively. too. "The kindergarten Is a great his eyes thing," he soliltiquizcd, roving around the room with satisfaction. It was neat and his wife and children were clean. Six months before this when Miss Kloce, the kindergarten teacher, had first ventured to call, Mrs. O'Hara had been obliged to apply a very Rolled apron to the seat of a chair before he could offer it to her visitor. Miss Kloce explained that she hud come to see if Johnnie might go to the city kindergarten. The little boy was not In just then. Most of his time in those days was lent at a near by garage where he truded on his lisp. Ilefore Miss Kloce left he appeared however, very dirty, very ragged, but happy In the of an sucker. "Got thith for t haying, ' ." he announced. Miss Kloce gasped, and Mrs. O'Hara threw up her hands In horror. "Indeed yes." said the mother. "I'll be netting him some clothes and he'll go to the school. Anything to keep him away from that garage." So John started to go to kindergarten and from that day conditions Improved for the O'Huras. Of course John had to lie kept clean to go to school, and having wished one child it was quite natural to wash the other. Then, because everything else looked dirty by contrast, considerable soup anil water was ustsl. 'Miss Kloce drop-s-in quite often and Miss O'Hara liked to feel that her home wis as lib as the others at which the e kindergarten teacher called. long she was attending mothers' meetings, and f course John-tile'tool h iv must l.k as well as the rest. This was not nearly s difficult as hhe would once have She bad more time than supposed. formerly and more money. Instead of tensing tie' baby, Johnnie now a Hum-- . I her. The home being more or.y i. lid pleiioaiit Put and hi brother sMit miitiy of their even lng here, and they gate Mrs. O' Hura a larp r hstv of their wnge.a Mie nns stut.ding by the table now looking iig.iln lit the cutout elephiint. She had Just put the children to IshI, "Put." she wild. "I lin Ityan got Johnnie Into the gnrng today and trhsl to con i him to swear. Tim I'ff.rcd him u ntiy and then Hisst-ssio- n all-da- y d P.e-for- n r Ii ke. Mrs. A. Towasend was mos ugreeably surprised last Friday evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary by her children and brothers and sistors. The surprise was planned so the guests were all present at Mrs. Towu-semfhome on Poplar street when she arrived home In the evening. Mrs. Townsend declares It was a complete surprise, so much so in fact, that she was quite unnerved by It A delicious supper was served at 8 o'clock, the remainder of the evening being spent socially ud listening to the radio. Mrs. Townsend's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Marker was a special guest and others included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Uausknecbt, Mr. and Mrs Delbert Townaen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Townsend, Mr. and ICra. Wnu Townsend,' Mr." and Mr." Joe and Mrs. L. A. Martin. The wus party completed by the arrival of Mayor A. Townsend from the evening meeting of the City Commission after strenuous session. Vaughun Fotiieringham and Bill Hailey entertained a number of their school friends last Sunday evening at the Bailey home. iMCiss Roberta Handly of Southern I'tah has been the guest of Miss Amy Jenkins during the week, returning to her borne Wedness d e COTTONWOOD STAKE WINS MOOT HONORS IN LVItpt... STAKE CONTESTS - ' . nearly 1S' attended the Interstake held In Murray First Ward Tuesduy night. Every nook and corner in the recreation hall, cbupcl and class rooms were filled with contestants and their friends. As we have Wt unable to get a complete list of the winners we can give the result only A crowd numls?rlng try-out- s In part There were alx stakes participatEast and West Jordan, Tooele, ing, day. Mlsa Kdrle Heading was hostesi South Davis, Oqulrrh and Cottonto the Booster's CJub Tuesday ev- wood. Honors In the Instrumental Trio, ening at her home. Mrs. Joseph Bennlon of Tayl.irs-vllle- , the M. Men's Chorus, Orchestra, the gave an afternoon party In Junior and Gleaner Girls' Chorus, honor of her little daughter's 10th all went to Cottonwood Stake. Kuirrh Stake won In the Dance birthday anniversary on Monday. Gamea were played and refresh- and the Double Mixed Quartet In ments served. Group A. In the drama contest, the alx Mrs, iank McKellar and clill ren of Tooele have been the guests stakes were represented, Mlllereek of Mrs. McKellar'a mother, Mrs. ward In Cottonwood Stake winning Ann Dayton on Boxelder street this over all others. Tooele presented the uneact play "High Hearts," wis?k. Mr. end Mrs. Hay Arnold were and West Jordun, "Secret Places. Drink-wate- r Cottonwood, South Davis, Oqulrrh the guests of Mrs. Nettle and East Jordan "Soul Mates." The In Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. C. L Shaw will he the bos rust from Mill Crck ward re)on tess to the Gloom Chasers' Club on slble for winning the contest were Friday afternoon at her home on Vera Wright, Alone Unssen, Eva Fast (Mth South. The time will be Illll, Prlseilla MuKser. Joho Park. lciit socially and refreshments George Gutiderson and Guy Muswr. w ill ls served. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glbbs enter- WORK O.N TKWIS COIKT tained the Happy Hour Club Wed- GOING M OW DI E TO I N- nesday etching. Cards were played SETTLE! WEATHER. won by Mrs. Kva BishJensen, and Mr. Tom GIWa. Twelte membera were presand pri- - op, Mr. Amos ent Mrs. Iurcnre entertained the Detileny Hub of Salt Uke City lit her home on tih ivenne Mondny evening. The eveenlng wis spent In playing bridge, followed by refreshment wbleh were nerved to twelve members. man offered him five cents, ami when he wouldn't do It for The Bluebird Primary class of that, Tim offered him a quarter. Unnloa Ward were entrrtilncd Hut be wouldn't iwear and he told by their teachtr, Mies tavlna Bus theui be knew what bribes were ael at her home. F.lght were present, and tint he wai no cheap okite kefrmhtnenti were served. citing brlbca." The Degree will be conferred upon Mr. L. Quick of Be- dondo Avenue, Salt Luke City ou Monday May 23& AU members are urged to bepreseut at this occasion as the new degree team has certainly been working hard the past few weeks to umls this degree more Impressive than ever. All members of the Degree Team are requested to be on hand Sunday evening May 25, at 8 p. in. for final rehearsal. Grand Sire M. M. Logan, of Kentucky was unable to address the vast crowd of both Oddfellows and who hud gathered In Ogden, Tuesday night to hear this great orator. This rather sudden disappointment was due to the illness of our Graud Sire. Sister Bertha Jordan Is coiifiiuHl to her home on account of bronchitis and as a delegate to Grand Lodge was unable to attend on account of same and was repixseut-eby Sister Bertha Brady. FINAJj announcements for the I. O, O. i Summer Jubilee will be made in next week's Issue. AND Do NOT FAIL to notice the grand and Glorious events that are being arranged for your entertainment dur-thweek of June 10 to 21 inclusive. Brother E. Itotge says that taking part in the Degree Team certainly Is the most interesting work lu the order. Boys and if Hose says it, it's usually SO. Why hot all cooperate with our captain In making this team a permanent fixture with our lodge! All It takes is personal support. Let's BOOST! Work on the tenuis court it the Murray High School Is pro grossing rsther slowly, due to (he unsettled weather. Tennis eiilhtl lasts are anxlounly awaiting thr completion of the court and It will Is very splendid addition to the High School athletic cqulpus'tit The court Is to Is the atandard conlxe, double court with fine crete playing base. There ire many Murray people Interested In tenuis and (he build lug of one at the High school ha aroused them more than ever to a realization of how much one I needed here. There la plenty of space for court In (he Murray City Pirk. and there l little doubt that a Very satisfactory one could le made at a very little cost If the question could l made an urgrnt order of At the beginning of this recital Pit's anger sgslnsl Tim llyin bad Johnnie. 1 wish I'd Iwgun here In fiitrly blagcd, but Mt the mention of America, then I'd have gone to the bril he glanced furtively acrom Kindergarten too." Paul Ronald Ie.n Psnluhn. Parf, But Patrick O'Hara dldnl know buslne. Psire, Wllma lVterson. I Mia I Hwia at his brother, then settled shameWill some one come forward with that only one rhlld In right In thr Ella Hwnn, Frank Ralnsbury facedly bark In his chair. loo as to a plan whereby to kinder Harold rtiaw, John Spencer, Pearl After a little he said, "Ilrldgpt t'nlted States may go real-La fund Not do Soft's. Vakra Is ttils might I itirted and It I many people Korenson, Ituby Stone, grout country, and It'i fine (irtrn. that enonih volun- to quite possible at It the llkv beginning(Continued cm Pige 7) Utn Verna Berg of the 1830 cluss of the Murray High School received the medal award by Dr. Win. H at the Commencement Uothwell exercises last Thursday, This medal Is presented each yeur to the girl who has the highest scholarship record and who has also participated in the greatest numlier of school activities. The activities in which Verna Berg represented the school are: Debating, 20, '.'50: Class officer. '27: Drama, '30: Home Economics, 'SO: Booster, '29, '30: Chorus, '29. '30. Frank Thone received the Moffat award which is a similar award made by Judge Moffat to the senior boy who had high scholarship and who has taken part successfully lu the greatest number of school reMr. Thoue's euviuule cord la a s follows: Drama, '27, '2S, :w: IMiatlng, '27, 2S, '29: Foot ball, '2D '30: Class officer, '2S: Court, '29, '30: Yeur Book Staff. '29, '30: Band and Orchestra, '27, '2S, '29, '30: Shipmate, '29, '30. Florence Cannegleter received the Jenkins award which Is given by Mr. Jenkins to thestudent who docs most In musical activities at the high school. Margaret Cannegleter won the C. E. Guufln award for aiH'lllng. Vernal Ijirson was presented with the Cahoon award for mental arithmetic. Dr. Sheranlan's award for the student whose hundwrlting shows the greatest Improvement during the year was received by Barr Mil ler. Besulls of the Clean l'p Essay Coutest sponsored by the Board of Education of Morray Uty waa ao uounced last Thursday. METROPOLITAN' WATER DISTRICT BEING OITLINEI Water users and canal and Irri gallon system ns-- of the organisations owning and Isdng supplied with water on the east able of Salt Ijike County as far south as the Point of the mouiitniu met ut an Important conference at Murray City Hall Friday night Hie water masters ami measure of the dls tiict nud a number of jroinlnent en ginoers and water experts were also present. The meeting carefully considered the grow-lnwater question of Salt Iike County and arranged to form a pertiuitient organisation to be called The Metropolitan Water District. The meeting apilnled a committee conidsiliig of J. W. Mellon-ry- . Chairman: IV. F, lofgreo and the Mayors of Murray, Midvale ii i id Siindy to promote the entabtlnh Water lug of Tithe Mi'trosilituu District anil to rotifer with the In Salt Ijike City regard lug the co opera iln of all orgnnl In assuring the mt bum IntoreMi-be- -t and most eoori'itiiteal bantling of the atalliible water supply. This inotenient t conserve, jiro teil and ailtnltiinter the water si:p pile of the iiiunty Is one of the most lniirlaiit ever bmnehisl lu any community. The growing w unity of water slid an pii!iiHi ire ffli'tots I lint make (lie water que Hon more Important to etery olH l still in the roiitity. The Meiro.IHnn Water Dl trbt will confer wlih My..r B..w man and bis In Salt and some Friday Important development i nre to le existed in the very is ar fuiitre. g Clean-U- p Mrs. E. P. Haikcr Is visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Townsend. A baby boy Was born to Mr. und The Clean Up Essay Contest con Mrs. Osbourne Gorange Sunday May School ducted at the Murray High has resulted in some splendid essays 11th. Mother and htibe are doing . ou the subject of cleanliness and fine. Announce!!. Is nt made by Mr. attractiveness In home and civic and Mrs. Wir B. Erekson Hint a surroundings. Tho first, second and third prize baby boy arrived at the home of winners were Fern Farrer, Verna Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y. Erekson ou the 10th of May ut their home In Mn-tau- . Berg, and Vera Johnson, respec' were The prires awarded tively. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fotherlnghum $5 for first ; S for second, and $2 of the West Side Grocery spent a for third. Heed Larson and Marjorle Norton few days during the week at with Mr. Fotberliigliain'H also received honorable mention. Below appears the first prize es- mother who has Imvh ill. She wus somewhat improved when they resay, by Fern Farrer: turned tbe first of the week. CLEAN I'P Franklin Jones, who was o)srat-ebeClcaullneNM is the quality of on about ten days ago for apSince free and dirt from filth. ing the beginning of time cleanliness pendicitis, is making a rapid rehas been atretised as being a very covery. Tho old Powell property on Eust important factor to us, as Individ48th South wus recently purchased we nation. aa and a uals, WLy do concern ourselves with this mat- by Bay Allan, und the new owner If Is having the building rensifed at ter? Is one progress checked he does not keep his belongings and present. Mr. Allan expects to do some extensive remodelling to property as clean and sanitary as house the in the spring. pohsllbteY Mx. and Mrs. Melvln Atkinson Shakespeare was quite right when are Cenfrom moving Community he said, "The whole world Is a stage 4."Kh South. ter to West and all tbe people are but actors Mrs. George Eddliigloti of West on this stage.' Are you an individSiMith was ocratcd ou recently 53rd ual who wishes to act wisely and for api'ndicltls. She is making thoughtfully by seeking to better very satisfactory Improvement and yourself and your fellowmen? AmerIs expected home soon. ica as a nation boaaU of the citlsen Mr. and Mrs. Wulter McCleary who Is Interested la the ideals of and daughter Ruby will leave the bis fellownica, and ever ready to lust of the week for a two week's help and serve his country. To a to California. They will visit trip sad disadvantage, the coon try has Loa Angelea, San Francisco ami who are dtleenf of the many opposthe bcachcB aa well as numerous ing nature, and act t a menace to other points of Interest on the coast. . , society. . Mr: - I'arlry - Bennlon of TaytTlnun L'p is a neceaaatj because of its Important relation to the in lorsvllle returned Saturday from a few days visit to' their ranch In dividual, and also to tbe nation as Essay Contest Mil-for- d a whole. If we look Into four (Continued on i'age 8) In I'LIMOITII JUNIOR HIGH GRADI ATKS 44. Promotion exercises Wednesday were held at evening May 21 8.13 for the Plymouth Junior II. S. al Taylorstille. Forty four atudenta were gradu Hied from the school this year. Following la a list of the graduates and the program given: William Ellis Bennlon. Leo W. Brown. J a men Wllburn Carter, Arnold CHet, Louis C, Holder, Martin Arnold Kisworm, William Langd-oo- , Arcangrlo Laredcr, Donald U. Mickay, Lyman Mackay, Marvin Mickay, Arvll Mauchlry, Mark O, MrRae, Alvln I'fcrker, Gilbert E, Parker, Blaln H. Phllllp, Orrlan K. Rich, tlaude C. Rutteobur. Karl i leek II. man, John A. Shifer Itoseoe K. Sorensrn, Klinley Whitker. Mylen Veapr, Violet Barker. Milium Bennlon, Lml- - Ilia ink. El Ihiira l fillet t, Elolse Irtlng, Ijiura Kalmor, Itutb Kim, Eteljn Iji bnmi. May L. ljOinherr, Mirlan Undsay, Eleanor Mickay, Mirj Clara iLiglil, Lucile Mt Uchlan, Nellw-u- . Mary Olson, Neva Parker. Afton Pax ton, Mary Skowltla, Kin S-t- oln Swennen, Marin Rev lab J. Thomaa. limvy, PROGRAM. Manh. Iritiwatton O. IUhp !brnm. T Vis-- Trio .... Miriam Bunion. Marian UtvUiy, Ann NlcboU. (if Education In a Ie lmpitatM moi-rsr- ,. dren, Mury und George urw visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Wisxls in Idaho Falls. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Parks and Mlsa Helen Bush of Moult, I'tab, spout several days the aal week with Rev. and Mrs. J. p. Payne. While here they attended the Convention. Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Payne and Rev. ami Mrs. Dwlght M. Kltch attended the annual banquet of the Greater Salt Lake Ministerial association which was held at Bap-Stat- In Utile Cottonwood canyon on Tuesday evening. About fai ministers and their wives wet s lu attendance. A program of radio broadcast lm'roiiat!oii was presented. i Mrs. Noruian D. of South Dakota and Mr. and . Jeis-rsoi- Mrs. . L. Jctmeriii iiihI daugh- ter Joan of Salt Ijike ceiit Suiiihiy with Rev. and Mrs. J. P. IVivim'. I.ES JONES OPENS SHOP Til STATE-who has Iss'ii (into me chiinlc at Ihe Miuray .iil"in..ll ve fur Milne lime tin dis blisl to tablixh a biisluiKS of bis own ut 1771 Soiiih State. Hating bud a In great deal .f AT 477! MU I Join, eili'lnv g ihe llinloti and the Is e J"in Mr. Willy Knight, m lbee jioHally preps rtM fur ex rar. lb meter, bo know i f nil and dlM-akind i f Marie Tanoy rar and Is tory uiv he can give Keva Parker aortic and Mtlfnetloti In repair- Plioo Solo .... .. loo l Die tm Third Baae Myle T eager, Sol .... .... Olm Benabm 1'I.eam; notice Uartaa Valedictory If you will took at the date on lYewentitioa of Crrtlflritea .... Dr ymr Eagle bear your nam and a I (alvln S. Smith, Fur. Granite how yon iMstrlct. (Ire, you will stand on your uhrrtpthn. It will Radio Selection, -- f King" ! groally appmHated If ymi will King. send or bring your tnjlwrlpilonto the Eagle office. ANDERSON k K0NH CXX r tke Wyoming. Miss .Margaret Cunnegleter sja'Ht a few days with her sister, Mrs. BeckstcHd In Magna during the week. Mrs. George A. Jenkins and chil- liudj ttrt ing (hem. He will also handle gn. oil. lire and a.eeerli and bn hiviteil In (be Willi J..ihtilve tool which are well known to Ni (be to ls hnd. will awlst Mr. (Kwatd Jone n the mechanical woik of tbe chop. - lot Swi-nm- (be height of the fax in for thee needid article of home perfect lug. ANNl'AL SALR. T will see elsewhere In tbe leer woik might le acurpl to d thetr advert lament showing (he lalnir rotihwled with (he rn Eagle lodersnn and Sma Company of Just what a gigantic vptmrtunliy it ruction. The Eagle will 1 glad In lend all poaslbie In 4975 Rnnth Stata atrM art patting to make savlngi Anderson and Sons ten day sale of paint, varn Comany are offetlng you. It will the pulillclty line to tbe movement on Who will lend a band by making iMbm, wall flnlabea, etc., tbit wlD you to read every Hem on their a w'liin a to wiyi am) 0K?an tueaa a treineridoui saving to the page ad and profit while you tan, of putting the plan ter7 la Uta community, JuM at a tbl U only an annual event. ly lple |