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Show VOL, 40 No. 49 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June jTn-- 1 Murray Flower Garden Club Rose Show June 7 Murray's annual rose show under the auspices of the Murray Flower Garden Club, will be held Saturday, June 7. In the First National Bank building. Mrs. Howard Hausknecht. A shower was given at the home chairman. of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Carlson, in There will le six main character Mel-vlrose displays upon which Judging honor of Beth Ilardcastie and was The ("arisen. evening spent will be based for awarding of In games, refreshments being served prizes, and are as follows: a late hour. at 1. The best hybrid tea rose with A number of Murray women atbud. tended a tea Wednesday afternoon 2. The beHt red roue with bud. given by Mrs. Chester P. Calioon (A sliver cup will be given to In her lovely new home In Salt each of the ubove winners, the gift of Mrs. Samuel C. Park, In honor Lake. of Salt Miss Arvella MeCleary of her two sons.) Is week at the Lake this guest 3. The best cllmblug rose. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Belcher. 4. The best basket of 6 roses of Mr. and Mlrs. M. F. Lay ton of one kind. were guests California, Berkley, 5. The best basket of 12 rosea of during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. one kind. Kngelke. Mr. Layton Is Mrs. Engl-ke'0. The largest variety In one brother and they were enroute container. to Iowa to visit relatives. Although this will be a rose Bbow Mrs. C. Chalerlaln entertained and roses wll be featured more a dinner party Wednesday even at than other flower, other flowers ing. The guests numbered eight, all may be exhibited, for which ribbons of Salt Lake City. will le given. The engagement of Miss Ruth The Murray Flower Oraden Club Solomon and Mr. Joseph Lindsay has gained considerable notice as a is announced, the wedding to take live, active organization, as well place Thursday. June 2Cth. as drawing considerable attention , Mrs. Thomas Mansfield, of various Its to Murray City, through Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. activities and exhibits of lieautlful on State Street, flowers at the number of flower W. (). Ramshuw his week. the held here during shows past The F. W. Club was entertatned two years. Wednesdav afternoon at the home It is desired and hoped that on Cth of Mrs. Fred Anderson, great deal of interest will center A hot dinner was served at West. In the rose show of Saturday, and with a lovely vaae that a great many roses and other a table cetnered were Mrs. flowers and plants will be on dis of roses. Special guests Ma hie Farnsworth and Mrs. Hilda 5, 1 930 F.Rr,M; your neighbor and friends to exhibit and cultivate civic pride In the flower shows. Exhibits will be received at the bank between the hours of 10 and at 12 o'clock. Judging will begin 12, noon. The show will be open to the public from 2 p. m. until 9 p. in. WILL THE IJSADER REMAIN IN Ml RRAY? Facing the possibility of liming The Leader and it's manager. B. A. Klasco, from the business Institutions of Murray City, the public has been aroused to the need of making every effort to keep the store In Murray. Hundred have called at teh store during the sale which has been continued now for several weeks, ami urged Mr. Klasco to remain In Murray, and have backed tbelr requests with sulwitantlal purchase, and promised to continue giving him their future business. part The Institution has leen life for of Murray's business many years, that It Is difficult to think of Murray City without TUB LEADER, and It's courteous manager, Mr. Hen. A. Klasco. Mr. and liked Klusco Is well known by every one In Murray and they will all be glad to see thl splendid citizen remain among them. Swensen. . of Margaret pleasantly sur- Miss A number Turner's friends Second prised her at her home on week. last of West. Wednesday Games were pluyed and refresh. ments were served to the follow-lagVon La Miss Turner, , Janet Doran, Mary Wllma Doran, Ivy Campbell, Simper, Marie Aspluad, Rayola Eva Klasco, Iulse Allan, Elaine Lyon, Ruth Punster, Georgia Moaa, and Thelma Gustaveson. AH Turner will leave for Butte, Mont ana In the near future. Carlson and Mr. Miss Iavon Lauiar Lindsay were married last Thursday May 20th. Mrs. J. W. Llnnell gave a luncheon in honor of her alster, Mrs. A. Covers W. Uvon of Los Angeles. were laid for Mrs. L. Llnnell, Mrs. W. II. Llnnell, Miss Ruth Llnnell and Miss Vlrgle Llnnell, besides the honor guest. 1eGrand and Wllma Bennlon of entertained twenty layliirsvllle of their friends at a large bonfire and welule roast last Thursday Kas-telle- night. Mrs. Joseph Ilenulon of Taylors-vlllentertained at a dinner party e Wednesday evening. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Miller, Judge and Mrs. Joshua Greenwood of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Berry. Gerrard Mjr. and Mrs. celebrated their wedding anniversary, Wednesday, and also the 6th birthday anniversary of tbelr young son, Leonard diaries, with a dinner and a theatre party. Mr. Gerrard' parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Bird and family Ising their guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Miller enterThe Baseball season Is on. Attend at dinner Saturday evening tained the Big Baseball Ianee at FTater In honor of their son, Lr, Rosette nail Hall, Wednesday, June 18th. Miller. Covers were land for twelve th. Sandy City News Chrlstenwen and Mis left Tuesday for Jaeobaon Margaret Mr. Fred guests. Dr. and Mrs. Wright entertained the Country Cousins' Club Thure day of last week at their home on Wiisatcb Avenue. Mr. R. O. Simons was hosteaa to the S. S. S. Club Wedensday afternoon. Miss Madge Howe, accompanied by Mrs. O. E. Gauln, will motor to Kly, Nevada, to attend the celebration of the completion of the Wen dover highway and to visit with Mrs. Gaufln's daughter and family. Mr. and Mr. Rroadhcnt. Miss Emma Webster of Taylors Till will leave soon for an exten ded tour of Europe. She will return California where they will visit relatives. The Kldcrs of th Sandy Flrat Ward aud their partner. enjoyed a aisiat at the Sandy First Ward A chapel last Thursday evening. program and game were enjoyed and luncheon wa served. Mis Elva Cowley of .Halt Lake liit the week end as the guest of tier grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oldham. Mrs. (. E. Vom Dour of Cresent In the earty fall to continue ber visited with her daughter, Mr. J. work of teaching In the Provo High M. Bnguley Tuesday. School. XI Us Jane B. Rwlhwell, teacher of (Continued on ft re i) i Murray To Have New f Sound Theater COYSTRl (TION WORK BEGINS IHII. DING: SOUND THEATER, STORE AND APARTMENT HOUSE WILL (XCUPY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borg left STRUCTURE last Friday for a three week's trip te California. They will visit The faith ami confidence In MurAngeles and other coast points up ray as a good business location by to San Francisco. Dr. Paris will attend the Utah the (Jem Theater management will State Ivntal Association meeting iniike It possible f,.r Murray citizens to be held June 7th, at the Hotel to point with pride to a magnificent structure In lhe very near future, Blgelow, Ogden. The Relief Society of Murray in a new sound and talking theater, store and a modern Second Ward held a meeting Tues a splendid pnrtment building, afternoon. After lesson totalling w the day study on the Book of Mormon, a approximate investment of $i'..",CHS. Ground was broken Tuesday for social meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Blacker sjieut this Improvement to Murray's busDecoration Day in Ogden which la iness section unci work will go Mr. Biacker's home town. They also steadily forward. Mr. Duvall sn.es, visited Cumberland, and Cameron, the buildings to be ready for occold weather. The Wyoming, leaving here on Satur cupancy on the building Is contract general day, the 24th, and returning MonIn bunds the of It. J. Patience of of this wtjik. day The Ltdles Auxiliary of the Bap Midvale. A new Gem Theater, built from tist church met at the home of Mrs. V. M. iAngdon last Thursday. tbe ground up for sound pictures, Luncheon was served, after which will rise from the site of the present theater, with a seating capacity a buainesH meting was held. The Community Ladles Aid of of 5(H), eiulped with a large screen with all apisdnt-ment- s the Methodist church will be held attractive mid ultra modern, next Wednesday at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Anderson on making the new Gem one of the Vine Street. Mrs. A. E. Short will most splendidly eoiiipiHil sound and be assisting hostesa. Tills will be talking picture bouses to he found the last meeting of of the year, and in the state. North of the theater will la a all members are repeated to lie store building 4" by li"5 feet, which present. Mr. and Mra. Grant Bryan are re- will lie the new home of the J. C. joicing ever the arrival of a fine Penney Co. Plans for this building details baby boy at their home on May 2S. call for the most imaleru found in the larger department All three doing fine, Wayne Jordan who was niierated stores, the Increastsl space having oa but week-- for appendicitis, re loug been needed by the J. C. Penturned Tuesday evening, and Is re- ney Co. The fhsir will consist of covering- In a most satisfactory Id threc-tiMimanner. apartments. NeedTo every boy or girl making a less to say these tiartuieutH have purchase at the Lyon Driur store, Isvn pluiined in the s.ime careful Saturday, June 7th will receive a manner as the rest of this undertaking and will he modern in every deprize "Chest of Gold." The Cottonwood Camp laught- tail, giving the maximum umoi:nt er of Plct-er- a, will ,wt at tbe of comfort to the tenants. In the basement u laundry room home .f Mrs. Frank ( Howe on Vine Street, Thurhday afternoon. and drying nsmi will Ih maintained for the use of the tenants. June 12th. Another feature for the convenThe Muray Second Ward Relief eis-letheld a get together so- ience of the apartment house dwelcial Tneaday afternoon at the ler will I an attractive lawn and ward house. Tweuly-fou- r ladles playground in the rear of the buildthe first part of ing. gathered together, The Murray Eagle congratulate lhe afternoon being devoted to a lesson study of the Bs'k of Mor- the Gem Theater management on mon. Mrs. Sarah Jones was the this wonderful improvement to the guest of honor and was presented business section of Murray and with a teautlful botjuet of orange wish for them the success (ids unand deInvestment blossoms. In honor of her fiftieth dertaking wedding anniversary. A very de serves. lightful aud profit able afternoon Is MURRAY DOTS AND SO ON tv ported. Mr. and Mrs. Ik. Glen Robinson Secure your fishing equipment at and children of Fariulngtou, the Smith Hardware Company. It SchuMrs. Mr. and by will not he long now until fish Hiv a took motor up Oil trip yler through Parley'a canyon aud made to Is on the spott st. Ih Hot forget the Big Baseball the circle, opining Uick through Dunce on June the 1Mb. Provo canyon Sunday. You can still save at the VAs Mr. and Mr. Wm. T. BWlistou Snb at Klnoco'a. In the guest Nephl, sletit SMtiday Moie and of relative. hamburger at Super Servbv staIJuyd Croxford returned to his Abie's Inn work In Great I'm Us, MoiiQdtn, tion. Murray will be proud i,f after a aevtral day visit with hi .v parent. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crox- Gun Theater building. More and louder pictures nt the new show ford. house. box of "Chest Fne, J ("Id" prize to every hoy r girl making a purMurray has warmer weather for v change. chase at tbe Ijnii Drug store Sat Ed Smsiks says be has found a urday, June 7th. way to keep from losing his keys. Mrs. J. W. UuiH-l- l Mit Mem M, II. Mower the big feed man of orlnl day In Coalville, where she Murray says bnslnes Is decorated her mother's grave. and Mr. and Mrs. Newel Tolman and down baby of Bountiful, tnoton-and spent tbe day Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Schullcr Call. Big Baseball I nee at Fratern al Hall, Wednesday, June 1Mb, We are very sorry to annoitn.-Miss Edith Miller returned from the death of our Brother, Thomas she attended! Birch of Murray Illchfleld, where No, n. school the pact winter and will who died In the salt Iike b.wpltnl spend the summer at the borne of arter an operation last Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Berry. The funeral Is Mug held at the Mayor Arthur Tuwcsend has ar- - STonl Ward ( liapel nt 2 p. in. raued for several hundred load of Friday. Member or Murray Islg,. dirt to Imp placed on the Baseball No. 3.1 I. O. it. F. taking part at diamond at Murray City Park. It lhe Chunh and grate. Murray I the Idea to make thl the fastest Iodge mourns the s of a good baseball diamond In the northern faithful Brother and extend our sincere sympathy to the relatives part of Ctah. of the deceased metnlier. Murray IHtgc No. 33 bad an unBill Price aeys It Is no snap to usual and large attendance at watch the speeders through Murray their met lug last Monday evening, Clt;. (Continued mi last page) Local Mention Ma I s play. Make this rose show real one In every sense of the word. Murray has every thing In the wuy of climate, soil, etc., to grow the most marvelous flowers to be seen anywhere, so why not advertise this fact by staging real shows. Exhibit every flower In the community you can feel proud of. ftQ? i -- Social Mention Pay-son- 1 ON $(!3.000 e South Cottonwood Ward Junior Girls Taking Part in Pageant June 7 th mng-nasco- The Junior Girls f South Cottonwood Ward will take an active part In the June Conference of the M. I. A. to be held in the Salt Lake Tab ernacle, June S, 6 and 7. These Junior glrU. under the leadership of Mrs. Clarissa Parry presented a travelogue during the preaetned a travelogue daring the winter In the South Cottonwood ward aud also In Murray First Ward, which created much favor able comment. When It was decld ed to put on Lhe pageant at the June Conference Mrs. Parry was asked to have the travelogue em bodied In the pageant, with the re sult that the girls pictured above will appear In the various rides depicting the countries they represent. The pageant will be presented at the Saturday's session of the conference, June 7th. Following are the 'glrU participating: Chloe Cbrlstensen, Ludle Pace, Helen Tame, Sarah Tame, Marjorle Tame, Bernlce Tame, Ruth Fors. Delcle Simper, Ruth Dunater, Ma re a Ushlo, Mildred Ottley and Qenleve Johns. WEDDING CHURCH. AT ST. VINCENT'S On Sunday MURRAY BOY DOES WELL MISS LENORE CORNWALL ON PACIFIC COAST LEAVES Jl'NE S6 FOR CALIFORNIA MISSION. The friends of Eugene Thomas will e pleased to learn of the success attained by him since leaving Murray far San Francisco, Calif. Thursday, June the 12th he will have graduated rsm the John Swett I'nlon High School of San Francisco. Wlille at the ' Murray High School he took, an, active part lu athletics and gave aauaic special attention under the. direction of W, F. Robinson. He also was a violin student Mrs. Aurella Schlmer. "len : Prayer - John M. Park Male Quartett .... Criterion Male Qua rtett under" direction of X 8pencer Cornwall. .. James N. Aatin of Reading Marie Hill Blacker Vocal solo Alvln Keddlngton San Vllon duet .. Or In Salisbury and Shortly after arriving at Francisco he entered the San FranHelen Kimball. cisco Conservatory of Music under Selection Criterion Quartett Professor Pullak ot Vienna. Remark Parley II. IJddle This summer Professor Pol Is k Irayer D. R. Merrill la going to Toklo, Japan, to take During the past week, a number charge of the violin department of of delightful i rties have been glv the Imperial Academy of Music and eu In honor of Mis (Vrnwall. Mrs. Is taking Eugene with him. at a Cleo Wright entertained Before sailing for Japan Aug- shower Wednesday, May 2sth and ust 23rd from Vaa Couver, Eugene Naomi Croxford entertained a num expects to visit hi Murray friends her of friends at her home Tburs with his parents. day, May 20th. Eugene U the son of Mr. and Mrs Tuesday night Miss Enid IVxton Thomas, who was transferred by and her mother, Mrs, Jesse Hulse, San entertained for Mis Cronwnll and the A. S. and R. S. Co- - t Vocal solo . Francisco to take charge of special work there. Lets give Eugene a mornkig, June 1st, glad hand upon bis return to MurMass, a pretty wed- ray. after the 10.30 at St. Vinding was solemnized cent's Chunh, when Miss Pbllllppl-nIelllskave of Cottonwood the bride of iNwvcrlo Resse. formerly of Magna. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mariano of (Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed by Father Magulre In the. presence of a large congregation including many friends of the bride and t anil groom. Congratulations to the happpy wishes are extended couple who will make their home farewell testimonial will be given Thursday, June 12th at the Mill Creek Ward In honor of Miss Lenore Cornwall who will leave June 20th for the California Mis sion. The following program will be A she was the guest of holier at a luncheon given by Miss Mnry Cornwall at ber home In East Mill on Wediajwlay afternoon Creek June 4th. A shower glveu by the tnemls-rOPENS JUNE 9th. of the ward was held at Bishop A. M. Cornwall's home Thursday night The Summer Kindergarten wltl and Mr. and Mrs. Ukhurd Towler ojien Monday morning. June 0th, at villi entertain members of the ward In the Arlington school lu her honor next Tuesday evening II o'clock, building. A class ha already been formed MANY GRAVEN DECORATED and tuition paid, but more children IN MEMORY OK ONES, cau be accomodated. The Murray City cemetery pre Any parents desiring to have sight the morntheir chmildren take advantage of cnted a Memorial after ing Day. The hunthis Instruction and directed play, dred of grave were laden with In Cottonwood, children Monday may bring the the season's loveliest blossoms in morning, June 9th. parents of the arrangement, every Imaginable children are Invited to attend and conventional from the PIANO RECITAL. gorgeons at watch the Kindergarten children bouuet. their work and play. This Is the floral piece to the simple not one more could all the fresh, Miss Edrld Thomas will present only way that a full knowledge of ber pupils In a piano recital Monday the advantage gained by the child but think from the tear drm siby lently rained iisn tlx-June 9, at 8:15 at the home of Mr. may Is understood. them In memory of the and Mrs. T. F. McDonald on Wa offering KtNDEROAKTEN COMMITTEE kved one gone natch Avenue. The pupil taking the Include following: Harold NEW INN IN TOWN. THOMAS BIRCH DIES FtLIX)V Short, Russell McDonald, Donna LNG OPERATION' Jaeobseu, Elaine Anderson, Ray Abie's Inn, located at 4979 South Bateman, Marjorle Hall and Noma State Street, just south of the Thomas Birch of West 4s b South Otsoa. Midway Garage and service station, Hircet, Murray, ilM In a Salt Lake Spanish la the Murray High School serve what the proprietor, Mr. hospital Tuesday, following an oper left during the week for leaver, Martin Insist, are the beat Ham ation. Mr. Hire It was U7 year of Colorado, for a mouth's visit with but per sandwiches to be found In sge. He was born In St. Helen' relatives. Her plans for the sum-tnu- the state. lncashlre, England, Is survived by Make him prove It, fellows. U hi Include a powdble trip to New widow, Mrs. (Inrlotte Birch; and down and sample them; (Able three brothers, P. J. and II. W. or York and to Massachusetts knows bis hamburgers and onions.) Murray, and Samuel of Great Fall. New Hampshire. Mrs. Vernetta Hodgson arrived Abie's Inn also serves light lunch-m- , Mont, and a alster Mr. Albert from Ln Angeles this week for a coffee, soft drink, and keeps a Wood of Murray. Funeral acrvUv llt to be mother, Mr. Jweph stock of frvsh fruits and vegetables, will be held Friday Id Murray 2nd Ward Chapel at 2 P. M. Lindsay of Taylorsvllle, and to at- as per his advertisement in this tend the wedding of her brothers, of (be Eagle. Ray Kingston Is serving a Dew Joseph and Lamar. sundae. an you Imagine lit Ir. Win. CVmnegieter spent If you want a good cemeut mlxvr Call at the Murray Eagle and Wednesday with ber sister, Mrs Dan Barker that date being Mm call on The Murray Eagle and they e a fine line of wedding Invlia Barker's birthday tlotia. anniversary. caa tell you wbrre to find It, SI MMER KINDERGARTEN s Is-s- tbe r Is-a- t. r I.O.O.F. News |