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Show VOL. 41 No. 14 ARMISTICE Murray City, Utah, Thursday, November 6, 1930 Cottonwood Resident Tennis Courts to be Called To Reward DAY PROCLAMATION all business bouses of Mur- ray City to close all day Tuesday, November 11th, Armistice Day, in honor of those who gave their lives for our protection in the World War. A. TOWNSEND, Mayor. F. O. E. News llth: Sons Lumber Co. Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Hiintoti Electric Co. Reunion Flour & Feed Rergen Millinery Co. Carlisle Motor Co. Fred Carlson & Co. Dimoiid Coal & Feed Co. First National Rank Anderson A INTKRKST TO READER "If MR. YOl were t live my life over and know us much as I do today I could make myself nnd the world happy." How many of us hiive'nt made that statement, and how many of us go on I iiiciiIii rex-at-In- it." We have got to go forward, and aince that is an actuality which cannot Ik? chanced, let us forget ii bout what might have heen and make each day a better day. Let us turn over a new leaf and hlncerely sell ourselves the Idea to do more good to society today than we did yesterday. Yesterday we all felt tMlay we again real Ize that we 1EPEN'I upon our dally livelihood. Yesterday the "JET-- K3 ETHER proved of merciless eolicet- tlon, ttslay we recognize the lues-- : tlmahle value of COOPERATION' "INDE-lUXDENT- and loyalty. Yesterday we were loyal to the ridiculous today we ahull nppre-- i lute the SCBL1ME. Yeslerdsy we were houstlng t- lay mutual protection against Ihei ara-- j Increased is of hazards mount Import Yesterday inii-e- an . "EAGLE" ap- proached a friend to join (he fid army of the Fraternal Order! of Eagles and the gentleman Mill ed that flu Initiation fee was !c yond his reach. Today, Mr. Read er, you shall know that on can become a iiiemlier of this CHEAT j FRATERNITY FoR ONLY men in were Yesterday traveling buggies, and horses were pulling it ;i tislay the HoRSKS are hitting in - the automobiles and are fast enough to destroy lives by the thousands, therefore, join the F. O. E. and receive the Isiieilts of- !. fered. Is It )rn that we Flrt Ward Fraternally yours. The Freshy Press Agent, R. A. KI.ASCO. will iie I 5 1 Lyle and Barbara Woodhouse. children of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wisslhotise, entertained at a Hallowe'en party at (heir home on East Second South street last Frl-ilrveitlntg. Ciilnue Hallowe'en decorations and game were car rllinl out and luncheon to Misa peart Ostler, Ml bmlse Boulter, Mis Ruth Bngulcy, Miss Rernlee Grant, Miss Rose Nelson, Ml Jatiloe Rock. Miss Eleanor Fordham, MlsN Hetty llradley. Miss Vrrla Ostler, Fay teller, J a men Crapo, t'rew Ijirson, Elwln Bagu ly, Everett ami lyowell ostler. l.yle ml llarhara Wisslbouse. Prizes ere won l.y Miss ivnrl Ostler, Mis Janice Reck and Everett . Mrs, Wmslhousc was assisted In penlng by her alster, Miss fu.r-n- a Vmirhees, of Ma til I. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Puma ml children of Munay were guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Boulter and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Henlon and (ConUmied On I'sge Five) y os-Her- Those attending entertainment gisul lime. It Is and the llltelideil. an that ci(is dame given next Wednesday. 12th, after the machine is thoroughly tested by the fire un- I IN XI. NK.IIT CONTEST MI RRW rfor-muiic- e will Ih well SATl RHAV 1ST W l derwriter officials. The new truck is a spelndid machine and will be distinct asset to the Murray City Fire Department. The public ft Murrray generally are quite pleased to have this Improvement mnK In the fire fighting equipment of the city and it will give an added safety that will lie appreciated by the business men and prosrty owners who must Usiii the department for fire prevention and protection. The equipment of the Comity Pepartnieiit Is very fine and when the two departments unite in a parade in future Murray will present an upis'araiice In keeping with the unusually fine showing that the Sail County Iiepartuieut has always made. de-s-n- "M- - TO PRESENT "OLD VIRGINIA MINSTREL" MEN Murray dumbing Murray Eagle Mclleiiry & Son & MARGARET Co. Murray Murray Murray Murray Floral V. o llrieii ARD J r It. an., Miilln Mls lirne and Ttuliiii F)te, Miss Simper Georgia M"ss and Mr. Iluglilcy, Miss Mary Jones and Archie Jensen, nnd Mls Ldnn Ross and Sum and Oilier. ln't Ml RRAY HIGH SEMINARY J. Peters Studio Quality Oil Co. liowell ISiirber Shop Sk'aggs Safeway Several residents of the west side are strongly urging the early of Plumb widening nnd os-uinStreet to enable residents of the street to use it with safely. I lunger to life and limb, esns ial-lto small children, la stressed by interested persons and It Is hos-that the city officials will take the necessary x!cs to safeguard the lives of pis. pie residing on Plum Street. Early action Is hosl f,,r by all progressiie citizens In regard t the of the strist. Skaggs Smith Hardware Cp to I i;i Rakery y ' Wti sat ch Motor Co. l'.i ii Gordon k Sons Cowley l'liiuibing Carlson Chlvrcll Shis' Shop E. I.. Horr I'aswater Cafe Reeder's Garage Skoda Ibirber Shop E. J os-nln- g SocialMention e Ike' Isv-oratio- s - Ram-hal- snt This year the students of Murray have rescinded enthusiastically to the call of the Seminary. The entire enrollment of students seeking Theological training (a one hundred and thirty. This la the largest numlM-- r ever registered. These Include the two classes each of Old Testament and New Testament and the graduating class of Church History. The study of the Bible, this year, is. In general, purely a character study of the old prophets, Bible! CARLISLE MOTOR CO RAIIRIT characters and the study of history Icul events. Xo HINT whatever Is taught In these classes ami ' very little homework Is given. The; The Annual Rabbit Hunt of the .i Carlisle Motor ..lu levty IIujwI In 1. Cominy, which Old Testament Is, "IjuuI and Lead- takes place on Armistice I lay, Nov. er i f Israel." Sew Testament Is 11. Is exected; to result in the "The Message of the New Testa- slaying of scores of rabbits, ment." force the offb-These and the text In Church and the department fore History are entirely new and writkeen this year. ten essially for the entire orga- Each side Is determined they will nization of Seminaries. Ik- - the guests of honor ut a dinner The aim of the Seminary Is to! given at the expense of the losers. lu' Poor little p.r'i-- r Babbit Is in for a develop the religious element students while their minds are tough time of It. . O. V. j Mrs. EllralH'th llntker has moved front Tfl)lorllle to X2 Ens! ImIi South for the winter. ' A. . cnmiM. Mahogany Camp held their regular meeting Wednesday in Fraternal Hall. Subjects of Interest to fraternity were discussed. At the conclusion of business the members were served to a luncheon prepared by our hs'al caterer. Camp will again convene Xovemlier Co. 1'iggly Wiggly The "MM Men of Taylorsvllle ShakesM'iir Lunch Ward will present the comedy "Old Md'leary Harder Shop Virginia Minstrel" Friday evening Central Harder Shop In the wurd amusement hall at X: Additional luiiiies, If any will 13. This will Is- - a real show. It is be printisl next wiK'k. Mrs. Joe Engelke and young son a riot of comedy and will keep you will leave on November L'th for uj convulsed with amusement. The two or throe week's visit to Mo- music alone will Is' worth going to dele, Iowa, where she will visit her hear and there will Ix- - step dancing father. opial to professionals. lMrt miss enterMiss Eiel.vn Hilughurst Mrs. Ernest Croxford and two It. of iiiciiiIhts tained the the ihlldreli motored to Iteliefer, Ct-- ! Murray reAmong the mimes of thnsc ami spent ceiving diplomas from the state High School Rooster Club, twenty-fivah. Tuesday of this in number, and the two advisthe day. achool Isiard we ii"te thai the Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reynold are name of Miss Naomi Croxford of ers. Miss Ethlyn Lindsay and Miss the proud parents of a baby girt, Murray, Horoihy Styles, Monday evening at her home oil Vine street. After born Monday, November 3rd, MothMr. and Mrs. John Van Hentilu er ami bals art1 doing fine. gen, who were married Wednesday pledging the Hew iui'IiiUts, the re' The Udii Aid S.slety of the of last week are on East mainder of the evening was spout In playing "CiM.tle." Meltiisllst Community Church ft 111 lth South In Murray. meet at the home of Mr. Archie' Member of (be Murray Bridge Bradford on East 4Mb South. club were entertained at the home Wednesday, XovciiiIkt 12th. at one of Mrs. F. II. Croon in Ssl! o'clm it. j Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hutchison' Wislncsdiiy afteriKHiii. o nnd daughter, Bonnie Belle, spent Many Murray citizens may be In Mrs. John Belcher entertained lat Sunday ut the home of Mrs.' terested In the result of the late Schmd members of her Sunday Hull bison',, parents. Mr. and Mrs.' elect Ion relating to precinct offhvs In! at der home mi First WeM Ivy Kccley ami Mr. Ellis Terry. cl,ii of Justice of the Peace ami Con j Monday cloning. Cames were playAlpine. stable of such precinct. The com- ed mid refreshment ts served. All The lunch served by the ladles' of the Methislist Church Tuesday, plete unofficial returns are: ii'tsirt a very splendid time. Majority brought many atroiis, who greatly For Just lit' of the PeaceMrs. A. J. Peters was hoxics to eiijoyi-the splendid f'Nil .cried so A. Maikiiy 512 J. j the orbis X Club Monday evening. npis'tUliigly, .110 II. T. Matthews NVJ o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mower, cf For Constable Mls Virginia Ciiuucglcter gave Cottonwood, are receiving coiigrat-Hal- t John M. W.ssI Ml Ions over the arrival of a fine a tery delightful Hallowe'en party J. W. Caldwell Mil 22 to forty of her oung friends Frl eight and one half Mitmd baby girl, Mrs. Mower was formerly Miss day night of hist week, Each guest BANQUET PLANNED FOR W:i proostiied with Sri iTRbgc snd Erniei' Mend of Salt Ike. BALL TEAM bl.K k cap upon their arrival. MisR Ruth Jensen f CfitlonwMd were in bhnk and orange, tinderwenl an operation for apin-dlclll- s was served, A real Haland members A of the for candy N'ovetnbr 2nd. We banquet Sunday, wish for her a teams which conisted In the Ca lowe'en lunch of hotdogs, dough-nutrecovery, scrvand h'snlate was al l league dur forget the Soph Circus at lholic Junior Various chiiiis suggeMliie of the Murray High Friday tilght of Ing the past summer will Is- - gheii ball In Hallowe'en were played dining the; this wis k. It will l GlMiDl Wednesday at Cathedral was Mrs. William Cnimegieter Soliorod It by the ciciiim.' was Salt lake. the winner of the pillow given by Catholic Women's league and the M(s Mamie Call entertained a the Relief Society for the most tic Knight of Columbus. kct sold for Ide dinner given re The feature of the evening will few fi lends at a Hallowe'en party Md 32 Is' the presentation of the Bishop Fiidiiy ! cuing. The time was, ii'hlly. Mrs. Otiucgletcr milking ini'ily and playing! thkets. John J. Mltty ct.p, donated two I t Colli iiiued on page four) on Colit lulled on page four) last (Continued page) issy smaller Wed-nesihi- " - ris-i'i- e THAYNE. I j The final mutest of competing thiliirr will ls held Saturday i night In Murray FirM ward, when the six w lulling couple will enter the tlliuls. Hie winning lady Saturday night a cah prize of i mid win the gentleman, . The couple couis't Ing SaturMelba (Ns'is-day night are Mi mid Harr Ms, Margaret Thayne week. Mr. Sunderland states that the Head Camp officials ure asking of that H expidite its decision in the case now liending liefore that body regarding the legislation passed at the last session of the Grand convention in San Francisco, He was much Impressed over the prospects of the future of the order and cited the remarkable growth of the larger camps. He stated that more attention will he given in the near future by the Head Camp organizing force to assist the secured for the carnival and dance at night. There will be confetti, ha Ions, horns, etc. The price of admission is 2 rents. 12. The townspeople are Invited to participate with the school In this EARLY OPENING OF PLUM ' ' function. STREET FORECAST . J. X': rentiey Co. Parkinson Former Head Hanker and now traveling auditor of the Woodman of the World, A. E. Sunderlund. was a Murray visitor during the Friday, .November 7, la the Big Soph Circus. There will be a parade at at p. in. ami the Sophs are giving $.UX to the class wl.o has the most original float In It. An excellent orchestra hag been Co. ' Electric W. 0. W. News Heating Co. Sheet Metal Works. Slate Rank Wrecking Co. Nash Motor Sales k Service Axel I.lnilx'ig Knrlier Shop J. Christmas activities, holiday home decorating and the beautifying of Murray City for the Holiday Season are to be planned at a meeting at Murray City Hall at 9:30 a. m. on Friday, Nov. 7. All are urged to be present or send a representative. Mayor Townsend and City Commission. Ml RRAY HI SOPH ( IRCl'S Morrison & Merril Co. Tims. Martin & Co. Murray Mercantile Co. Matthews & Caldwell Elected unusually each Madsen's) Mountain States Implement Murray Atomotive Co. wt-c- are assured rare and Fire Truck for the Murray City Fire Hepartment on Friday, November 7th, and a demonstration will be given of Its capacity for fire fighting. A public test and exhibition is -' Is An unusual vaildeille will WOMAN'S CM It MEETS NOV. 13 put on by the Sunday School (he night of the Dili. Saturday night, the 1.1th. the Assisiatloii The Murray Woman's Club will Mutual Improvement meet Thursday. XovemlsT 13. In will give a grand darning jsirty. the club rom at the MethiHllst There will be a prize wallx and fox rhureh. This will U "A Hay With trot for which cash prizes will Literature," In charge of Mrs. E. J. Committee ure at work selling All iiiciiiIhts are urg-eseason ticket which entitles the to )e present. purchaser to attend each of the 3 Sandy City News Iiitermouutaln It room Co. Intermountain Knitwear Co. Murray Feed k Coal Co. Local Mention program III Hoand amusement hall, iIi;ih-NovoniUr l.'tth. 1 ltd and 1.1th. The witrd choir has arraligisl a very high class concert for the 13. :! in & Co. .loiies-Olse- NEW FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES FRIDAY to is-n- a 930 The new I The Murray 1 llerling Gns-erHuffman Meat & (Jrocery Frank C. Howe I.es Jones Garage .list's Garage The Leader t stage ward 7 Murray High Gym. g MURRAY 1ST WARD tell FALL FESTIVAL of chaiige, ami If you don't chaiige with the times you'll soon run out of change. NOVEMBER niu-tun-- fur me to in an age are living Co. Robert Heckel I - & 1 tiranite Furniture ATTENTION Ml RRAY HIGH BOOSTERS The HiHisters of Murray High welcomed School thirteen new members into their club last week. The initiation was held last Friday and the "Goats" were put through all sorts of antics. They were under the command of the old Roosters all week and were made to do many funny and ridiculous things. The final chapter of the initiation was carried out Monday night at the home of Evelyn Brlnghurst, President of the Club, where they took their oaths and read the themes they had written. Miss Lindsay and Miss Styles are the sponsors of the club and have ulready done much to make the club a success. Bernice Wright, la a loyal Booster and helped to carry out the lnltn-tio- n in fine style. The Booster Club has many this year, the great objectives main one being to Hjsmsor the school spirit and In order to supply more enthusiasm have elected as their Edna Ross and Margaret Thayne. Here's Pep o the Boosters! ! Hiisiness houses of Murray are to observe Armistice Day, honoring the heroic dead of the World War, by generally closing throughout the day of Tuesday, Xovemls'r 11th. The following firms have announced their intention of closing Armistice Day, Tuesday, November Mayor Townsend and City family residence in South CottonCommission wood, after a prolonged illness. Making Big in Park Mr. Ha Hard was 79 years of age, Improvements Several Hundred Trees Are and was born in East Sarleigh, came He Planted. March Hi, isril. England, to the 1" nlted States when 2(5 years old, and settled in South CotTennis courts to the number of tonwood where he has lived con- six with concrete flooring will be tinuously since. He leaves a host installed ut the east end of Murray of friends who mourn the passing l'ark liefore next summer. of a Just, honest and respected citiSeveral hundred Carolina poplars zen and neighbor from the comand other ornamental shade trees munity. have been planted and many poor The deceased is survived by bis trees taken out. have Iiallard: two widow, Mrs. Allie Shrubbery has been put In at the sons, Frank E. Iiallard of Ielco, west driveway and the roadway Idaho, and Richard E. Hallard of lending through the park will be Murray, and four daughters, Mrs. moved a trifle to the south so it Mrs. Kay Reading. E. P. will be lietween the new roadway Mrs. Leslie Thayne, and Mrs. Edfringe of tree planted on the side win Terry, all of Murray. Nine of the hill bordering the playteen grand children and three great ground. The tract around the flag gland children also survive him. mle has ploughed and will be Funeral services will la' held in very beautiful by spring. ward chapel! Cottonwood Sniith Over two hundred Carolina popSunday, Nov. 11, at 2:Kl o'clock. lars have been set In the ground wiih Itisliop .lolin T. Erecksoii In between the creek and the baseball charge. diamond. The tennis courts will be on the SERVICES HELD FOR site of the old skating pond which, j YOUNG CHILD on iiccoiint of the gravel In the retain successfully Word was received by Mr. and soil, did not Mrs. H. E. Howe last Friday of sufficient water to le a success. tie sudden death of their little The baseball diamond will be a set of bleachers granddaughter, Chloe Ami Ashton, smoothed ami constructed for the accomodation' in Pisatello. Idaho. Little Chloe Ann was the seven- of the baseball fans. A fringe of trees will Isirder the teen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashton. Mrs. Ashton baseball diamond to ornament the before her marriage lciiig Miss baseball grounds, giving, when a beautiful grove for picnics Ami Howe. and luncheon parties. Mr. and Mrs. Howe left ImmediThe ground abound the awlm-minately fur I'lsatello, to be with the jmhiI and up toward the high returnwho grief stricken jmrclilH. ground will Ik? leveled and will the lasly ed with them, " then sloe to the wading rHl. brought here for burial. A concrete bridge In ornamental Services were held Sunday at three o'ebsk from the residence of effis-- will adorn the creek near II. E. Howe, with Bishop John T. the wading pool. Mayor Townsend and the City Ervkoii official ing. Commission are working wonders J. F. Ward gave Hie with the park" and are to Ik comprayer. Harold Ktsl'liugton rendered a mended on the splendid improvements hey ure making. Vtsal solo. The tennis courts are an unusual The fust speaker was Itisliop asset to the city and will promote j lbs kuiNsl. The Lindsay sisters gave an In- health and contentment among the strumental number and Bishop J. devntees of tennis as well as those who enjoy watching this remark-- ' Whis'ler then sske. abb' game. Beairhi- - Slmis-- r gave a vm-a- l much de--' Many ieopte will solo. The closing prayer was by Itisli- llgluftil time in the Murray Park' op Ercckson, mid the grave was de- next year. dicated by Flint Hall. MURRAY CITIZEN Initiate Members .. Houses to Close Is-e- OF Murray High Boosters Murray Business Installed at Park Richard vY Ballard passed to the great beyond Wednesday evening, .November !, at 5:'50 at the Pursuant to the call of President Hoover, I request SOPH CIRCUS Established 1890 s j g u While we make our are we young habits and when we grow obi these habit make us, The' cycle of life U divided Into five! main iarts: Physical, aesthetic,! iiiohI. Intellectual and spiritual. The first four are pmtlded for Ini the regular schix.l course. The lust Is ocrliNi,vd except In Church schools. If on,. f these Is neglected! we cannot live (is mil with nnd hup-plly a we could If they were cpml o mi this tied ly balanced. It that Seiulnarys were established, and Ihelr am-chas lss-- prol of suci-ethrough high fnl graduates. Some of the main advantages of religious training are: First, It leachi-concentration and clear thinking. Second, It contains some iMS Hiise It has g.s survived the add tint of time. Third, most great leaders In the fields of statesman? hip ami art are religious. Experiments of civilisation minus rellg Ion have lss-made In several great lis lions and It has Iss-- defl nitely proved Hist the two go hand In hand. Man cannot progresn with- j I Convention City The following article was written by Mis Imisy Simons after attending the National Recieiitioii Congress, held In Atlantic City, her third visit to that city since going lo New Voik City. "The liajgroind of America-Wel- l named is is, n,.t enly for but to combine pleasure ris and biisiu-s- . My altciiduiae ut a riseut convention coiiincisl me that Atlantic City is the Ideal convention illy. To me It of the right liilles of boardwalk nbng the is can hacked by hotels, quaint little shops, picture galleries, and tea .suns. I do not want tu tlilnk of the houses, stores, slteets car lines ami automobiles , common to all rilies, whiih tnake up the cli.v . The lt.ar.nlk holds am pros-r(harm all of Its own nnd I any lucky Is the petoti who Msores bis reservation In one of the hotels out Ml(h. facing li. The Bible Is the nistcrplnee of There are many of these the St. literature and In no other course Charles, Trsymore, Shelburne, Rit Istidcs Seminary, can you get as Carlton, Ambassador, Oiclsea, ami broad and systematic study of Us the Pri'sldeiil. Home of them are e s s n contents. fourteen stories high and arranged This year essJally In the Old so as to accomodate thousands of and New Testsment (1as.es, guests. The stMclmiH, luxuriously mi Iao I'sfe) (ConlltiMed on page three) |