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Show 2i j'-j- 0 MIRRAY " 1932 School Year FIRF. PRFVFNTinM Chief has Started CITY, I TAU. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Urrir TTCE.IV Ed Larson, of the Murray Fire Department calls attention of tho citizens of Murray to the proc luniauon or rresiiient In ,M)Ver STUDENTS ENROLLED BY which the week of October 01 h Is MURRAYj5CHOOLS set apart as Fire Prevention Week. The fire record of Murray Is a Itork to School! On AVednesduy, School very tbe children of the Murray encouraging one hut the nation as a whole is suffering more loss district troojied back to school what would uppen r to lie a from fires now than they were dons regards rest ing twenty years ago. profitable summer It will he well to hear this in and preparedness for the school nind and to make every week a beginning. year just Enrollment to date does not vary careful week, in regard to fires. Murray City Fire Department as "rcatly from the same iwriod last o V . well as the i war. However, County Fire DepartA1I.-Hatcimtn believes there will ment is doing esieeial!y good work he n greater numner wtiiiin uieim putting out fires and the lvsl nwt we k. as many are reported of us can help a great deal hy as- nut fully prepared u emer senooi sistmg in seeing that fires do not start. Everyone can help and It is lew these first days. rnrollaieiit to date is ns follows: the wish of the Fire Department Km! of second day: Arlington that the work lie unanimous. Sitf: Liberty, 1!h; ISoiinyview, ixi; Murray City Fire Department Racing Team 6 uJP 3 inn-woro- MURRAY SECOND WARD the OPENING SOCIAL TO BE HELD SEPT. 13. Last year's enrollment second day on was: 197; US'.); Liberty, Arlington. 170 and the High R.niivview, . . 1. .1... Ml I school ai me end oi ine iirsi ween, 1 r.s7. SENIOR CLASS AT THE MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL at the Murray High are listed in the Senior or traduating class for 1033: Elaine Atwood, Alfred Alder, Hit t Ashby, (Marie Asplund, Kath-ry- n Ay re, Sain Iiennion, Allan Raker. Emma Rellistoii, Mary Rerg, Elnora Rergener, Schuyler Call, Vivian Carlson, Norbert Collins, Mar-Jori- e 4'iomt. Arthur Caldwell, Donna Clark, Lutina Clark, Janet Iioraii, Lester Eddington, Carl Alma Erekson, Leslie Ralph Evans, Oswald Allen Greenwood, Clyde Ilashim. David Hodell. Clayton Itanunell, Chester Jensen, Dorothy Kemp, Clara Larson, Doris Itoy Lester, Clyde Lundherg. Ior othy Miller, Herman Mines, Miyn Harry, Sherman Morgan, Aftoii Mauss. Till Median, Aft on MVMil-laN'ora Nelson, Marjorle Norton, Helen rmniks, Mary lVzely, Alice riiizacklea, Geneve Rasmussen, I'.ob Rothwell, Harold Sharp, Mar tha Smth. Dvlninr Stauffer, Helen Tav.iian, .Louise Thoniason, Enid Turner, Mary Turpin, Ix.uls Czeal-laIVryl Watts, Clarence Watt. Wils.m White, George Waki, Dorothy Warenskl, Charles Welch. Alice Younglierg nnd Esther Young-berg- . The pupils School Fred-rickso- r, e. HARLAND LARSON IS ON THE CREASE GUN AT WRIGHTS STATION Mr. Ilailand Ijirson, a real specialist h, greasing oars, Is now on The opening social of the Murray Second ward M. I. A. will be held Tuesday evening, September "th, nt 7:.i0. The first part or the evening will be sjient in sjeeebes nnd musical numbers, after which i.ll will go to the iimusetucnt hall where each class will present a short vaudeville stunt. A registration booth will Is' erected i.r ti e door, where everyone wii) have the opportunity of paying their regis! rat Ion foe, which Is twenty five cents for the ladies and thirty- five fi r the men. A ticket will be given with each registration fee entitling the owner to ice cream during the evuiing. Ice cnv.in will also he sold during the evening so everyone is r 'minded that nickels and dimes will not cmie amiss if brought along, fianc-Iiiwill conclude the evening's en tertainment. No admission charge will be made. Everyone Is Invited, boys over 12 and girls over I I years of age. t BrSINKS GAIN'S tliu' fr d years. Throe years Wlllam Rlngrose a Fireman and this was his first year on the contest team. Mr. Stauffer Hyde Stauffer Is a veteran in the fin- - game, lie has been in the business cloven years and has taken part in the MIOW ON FARMS tournament each year. Standing In the hit Townsend Increasng activity on the stock truck has lsen a fire Jumper for exchanges would ii's'iir to supisirt 13 years and has ln-- Captain of the popular Idea that business the Murray team each year for 7 Is nntlciput.sl. or disyears. excounted, in the slock market. As (Fashion Note.) We wish to there has been no increase in the plain that a grent many are total volume of business to Justify tHlking of the Red Shirts. Mack advancing prices of shares, muny Shirts, Khaki Shirts, the Brown IsTsons Itolicve that these market Shirts, nnd nil sorts of shirts. Rut advances are lit nnticliatlon if busi- leave to the Murray Fiens ii that ness gains. left the others at the st by using Stock market gains have appar the not a shirt In a car load idea. ently Isen due to other causes.The Ial.e you think that Murray Is Jn- -t take average price of raw materials at not fast nnd wholesale, nnd particularly of farm, ii look nnd see why the shirt men In products, started on the upswing nre taking umbrage.) nnd prom-- j June, made gains In July, Ise further gains for August. These, advances In the price of certain basic commodities justified a strengthening in the prhv of shares.' Iniiuedlaloly after the first sign of, life In the stock market, nervous shorts .cgan to cover, with the re-- ( suit that st.sk market Increase have now run ahead of commodity. ON" Townsend A. R. Oild well William Caldwell Axel Llmberg, Assistant Chief Ed Lnrsen, Chief Crover Itrown Joseph Miller Joseph Fowlkes Jack Jewett William C.ii.rge Doran Hurley Ross Howard llniisknocbt Ray Allan Hyde Stauffer Smith Eru-s- t Frank Aadamson William Rlngrose Fred I'eters Art Peter diaries Rlngrose Douglas Darker Jack Hlseinan Sam Mi Henry piv Miller Father, Son Serve on State Fair Board for 76 Consecutive Years roi-on- Murray Lady Called 'k "an. . t. W .af IVrri 'JTfca ,k I III s't IK WWM npl-enr- s r n w:,rJiC,sT.t wr int & hVt Si sNrymrdrouUr STATE FAIR, ocT.ite Continued on page threa a seen nnd henrd Captain Jack talking picture of Alaskan adventure entitled "The Rreak-I'p.- " which come to the IRIS Theatre next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, SejseiiilH'r IX 14 and 15 for an engagement of three days. With a companion and his dog, "Sknoter" Captain Robertson explores an unknown river In a cams'. For miles the fragile craft shisits through white water with a speed that makes the shore line whizz by. Rocks and logs are avoided by Inches and every sense of the men In the canoe is directed toward delecting Ihe presence of falls ahead. A mishap an unseen resit or a submerged obstruction of any kind would sjk'II dlsanster of the worst sort In this region of tremendous distances. With Hrhais a thousand miles of rough country between them and the nearest source of supplies, the rapid shooters take a real gamble when they pile themselves and all their equipment Into a boat nnd brave the strong current of an unfamiliar river. Fortunately Captain Robertson, his companion and "Skooter" es cnjusl without mishap and the rail's' brought them many mile nearer their goal in the northern part of th territory. 's Ieo Townsend c "EAT MORE LAMir WF.FK STARTS sEITEMRE The Unemployed Council of the City of IMiurrny have made nu iy- peal to the City Commission that a coal mine lie supplied them so they may work out their own fuel problem for the winter. Tin only catch in the qu stion is the fact that the iCiiy Conuils-siois a little short of coal mines or any kind of ti mine nt tin present time. The Mayor will tak' up with the Ihe State Mine Department problem of securing a coal nii;ie and ii may l that the state has one that can be secured for the pur- ose. This would he grand solution of the problem of fuel. Heating Is i lie of the major questions of the present dilemma ami much v. Ill be iccessary if fuel is supplied for the coining cold season. The Salt Ijike City Chamber of Its llvestisk CoMimeree thmugh commit Its-- , of which W. M. Nells.n has announced the i.. ), ..Iron, o third annual "Eat More Lamb" we k for Salt Lake to U held during the week of Se(enber 12. Mr. Ncllson. who Is In charge of arrangements, stated that the co'.. juration of merchants had Us-and that window displays. exhibition In theatre lob ; Mis!ers, bles and general promotion work will N- - conducted to make this a has week ns marked n wicce ls-the case of the last two years. "luring the 'Eat More Ijimh week held last year, the consumption of lamh In Snlt Jke wa rwo approximately jst "and It Mr. Ncllson. stated cent," I antlelsited thnt we will achieve n Hlinlllar e this year." Hot Junior law violation among the multitude of sin thnt charity rovers, at least nl lu I Ml-not- , N. D., where the city commissioner have ruled thnt In fulure City. Miss Simons ss-n- t Bovernl wcckN with her parents here, and Is returning to Nebraska to further the work she Instituted In the schools of that state a year ago. While lu Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. Simons had the pleitsure of bearing their give a radio broadcast (laughter message on "Character Education," on which she was highly by a large number of educators of the state who heard the address. (in the way out, the party visited a number of noted and Interesting places, among them being the Grand Teton Park, the Yellowstone National Park and the National Monument, the lievil'8 Tower, rising MSI foot from the desert fbsir, mi tho border Mwoen Wyoming and South Dakota. The Rl.uk Hills of South Dakota were also vlslttsl and here they saw Ml. Rushniore and the giant head of (Jeorge Washington, (H fis't from forehead to chin, carved in tin solid granite. The companion bead of Lincoln. Jefferson and Roosevelt are lu the course of completion. These marvelous monuments can Is s'sn clearly from a distance of ten miles. Some idea of the enormity of these gigantic carved fins' by endeavoring may be gained to visualize a giant W'i fift lu height. The party bad the unique exicr-leiic- e of being "held up" by the farmer In Iowa who picket the highways near Sioux City; only for a short time however, and I hey w ere allowed to continue on their way. tremendous change lias taken place during the Winders service John R. was a charter niemlM-- of the first Fulr held Just nine years after the arrival of the Pioneer. It wns organized and sonsorod by the Descret Agricultural and Manu facturing Society "wllh a view of promoting the" arts of domestic Industry and to encourage the prislue-tlo- n of article from the native elements in this territory." The Fair was held in the Descret Store, located at the present site of the Hotel Mali. It was not until 1!M2 that the Fair was located nt the present site near the Jordan river. compl-inente- r Pride of the excellence of exhibit have Iss'ii the chief reward of early exhibitors, fur cash awards not to mention the "diplomas" wen mere pittance. The money prizes ranged from .K) cents to $3. To help finance the early Fairs life memberships were sold. William C. Winder wa npsiliited on the hoard by (ioverimr Hels-- M. Wells sism after Utah became a state. The Fair was held at that time under the auspices of the Descret Agricultural and Manufacturing The name wiih changed Society. to the Utah State Fair in F.xiT. mils r to the request of friends. Judge II. T. his many Matthews of Murray, has entered the list as a candidate for uu in the Hoiist! of Representatives In the next Utah legislature. Judge Matthews will make nn excellent rcpnwntntlve und it Is a foregone conclusion that he will make a strong race In the coming els lion. Hiding Ri-- s j WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETS ON 15th Ijike County Woman's Club will nasi at the Murray City Firemen' hall, ThursThe Salt Ih'iiiocrntlc day, September 15, at 2. on p. m. The sjN'iikers on this occasion will Is- - Democratic candidates for ehv tloii this fall. Everyone Interested Is cordially Invltisl to attend thl meeting. hs' you d 41 D(iE MATTHEWS TO RE CANDIDATE KOK II0USK Iss-am- turd tires, sw the Goodbrand at the Wright' Starich famino relief will lie extended to no Utter tire nnd are tion. There home make lies whose member a greut many are worse. brew. and Mr. R. O. Simons and Itoyd, and Miss Wanda Ferguson returned last Sunday from u trip to 'Lincoln, Nebraska, where they went to take Miss Daisy Simons back to her duties in that state n representative of the National Child Welfare association, with headquarter in New York Mr. son, A If ' UN I ROM INTERESTING VACATION TKIP REIT - "The Fair has also undergone many changes since I first connected with It," stated President "Total pre William C, Winder. mium of about (5iMsi were awarded then. More than six times that: amoiinl-$:to,(plus will ls (lis-- , tiibuted this year. In those early days there was much more Interest lit horse exhibits than there is today. The horse were one of the real features of the Fair. The horse show today still play a prominent, role but tin large entry lists of draft and riding horses have locii replaced liovv by automobiles. "Whereas hunilrcls visited the Fair then, thousands intend now. The Mcndy progress and growth of Msslble the Ihe slate has made envtloii i,f such fine buildings as the Maiiufasturers, Agricultural Coliseum, nnd Poultry buildings, ('little Rams and Cement ('rand Stand. Utahns ran well Is proud of sin h a fine plant. "I an firmly convinced that the Fair liecotiies more Interesting every year and 1IW2 promise to Is- no exeveryone will take ception. I advantage of the opimrtunlty to the exMisltlon year after year. There I alwny something new always new Idea for thoc who w ill look for thorn." . u Mii 12th I NEED COAL MINE A Special Show The Double Rill show for Mayor Fred Peters and the City; a wood: Tiies., Wed., and Thursday, Sept. Commissioners have Ft, II, and 15, at the IRIS yard for Murray ity und the trip THEATRE, Murray, will be held to and from the same amounts to' under the of the MurAuspices approximately IXi miles. The Council. I'ncmploycd ray The wood Is the riffraff nnd ov to he shown are Glen pictures erage from the construction or tliei Tryon in "THE SKY SPIDER" Cut-of- f Liieion many years ago. This lumber was tossed alsmt In! ami ('apt. Jack Robertson's "The RUEAK-- l P", a thrilling narrathe (!reat Salt Iike for no telling! of Alaskan adventures. tive how many years and finally came to rest on the lake shore In a well preserved condition. The wood Is in all shaes nnd WINDER FAMILY DIRECTS sizes and has good heating units STATE FAIR SINCE "5fi and is fairly easy to split. If you want to have a good time, John It. Winder Serves as President go to the Murray woodyard ami for 11 years, William C. W inder this will tak you past Crants-vllle- , for 1 years. on the road to Nevada, and you can get a fine load of pickled Few families In any section of the wood. nation have donated and devoted Mr. Charles Rlngrose lias worked more time and effort to the buildlii; with amazing industry on this fuel mtate of a enterprise than the Winand praises Its heating quality, at least so far ns the sawing period Is der family of Salt Lake City, Utah. Ever since lSSO, a Winder has i concerned, very highly. a member of the I'tah State Fair This great need for fuel, brought Hoard or the Descret Agricultural on by the depression, and the fact iM'aniifact and urlng Society, ns it that the wood has been afloat In known was to 11X17. prior the lake, brings up the thought of The late John R. Winder served on the bread cast upon waters story. Affairs do move in a mysterious the iMiurd from the date of organizway and God does help those that ation In lS5d until 1 SHI I when he was keep a working along, like old sK'reeded by his son, William C. Man River. However, it takes a Wiuder, lot of work and then some to get The elder Winder also served ns the heat for winter. president for eleven years In two semrate terms, LSsS IH'.KI and lsti.'lSHOOTING ALASKAN RAP P.toi. William C Winder was IDS BIG THILL IN "THE chosen president in 1!MS and has held that eminent position ever BREAK-UP- " since. The Murray City Fire Department was organized in ltMl and Murray City Fire Department were has taken part in the state tourna- winners In the truck raw nnd lad nient each year and always has der race at the state contest held nt made a good showing. The MurUrigliniii City recently. ray men have also made a flue reReading from left to right the cord In squelching fires, which is Firemen In the picture are: ulso a good thing to remember at Who celebrated times. Doran his first year on the team by actIn a short time now, when the poing as anchor man in the truck tatoes are in the cellar nnd the corn race. is ready to jsip, nnd all is well is Has belong- i n the Job and son, the firemen are William McCleary ed to the Department four years going to celebrate the winning of nnd has taken iart in the tourna- the VXV1 cups nt Rrlcham Cty. ment each year. Try and be present if you can, Has Ixi'ii a William Townsend It should be a whiz.! 7 meniliT of the Deimrtincnl SliiHdng rapids Is a sisrt for The following list is the roster of years. hardy men in any stream, but in the Fire Department uiciiiImts at rea the Icy water of Alaska it calls Is considered Art Peters the present time: for fortitude of the highest degree. Ix'long-ecruit Firemen as he has Just Is the opinion of those who have three for Townsend to the Department William Dieintr te.nti nf Tlie nhiivn 'he j.,b t the Wright Station ,nt the comer of Vine nnd State street. If .von have a car that needs a grease jh, nnd who has not, It is your advantage to consult the Wright Station nlmtit the work. It 's pleasure to wo I hem work nnd l"y uc the famous M,.j ,.mr Han which Insures that every enr "oy handle receives n first clnss greasing oerntlon. Mr. Larson Is "ell trained for the grease end of price gains. '" came nnd will be business Is ItnprotlnR iWhlle glad to eee t J' U in tho nenr future. additions to the fur-- , through iner"s Income, the Improvement Is first being felt In smaller centers' hns of population. Cneiiiployiueiit the and Mrs. Sarah E. R,s kstend. wife of decreased In these towns, section rural F. A, Instead, fill.'. South Sixth buying isiwcr of th" the total vol-- , West str.i t. died has gained. Although Sunday nt a Suit moved nine of I.iisIihss has not yet hospi:,i ,lf p,,,,,,,,,,,,,),,, the In the Improvement Mrs. P.ivks!end whs horn Soplcni-- r upward, at still Is ntent where 'S imv,, d, cinplo Murray, the dniigh. cities, 'f "f Matthew nnd Alum Pearson the low sdnt. Mtcrmciit which ha ooeiired si. iV(H, . ..... I.i.ttd ,ir ,lf(l , In The i the prlii-- s or in mi n ""nay, she .... TTT mirvved by her ''' roinismu.-pric- e '"'lllid. one Hon, Ivle U lUsk-M"- suited in a gal" of farm pr.xlucls of more thnn of Murray; n dauchter, Mrs. Avo ( !i 'r i'iit dnilnc the month of July. MllIvn,,,. tW), Krnn(1. wheat. lldr-- n, I'rlee gains were made nnd ,Wf, Msters, Mrs, Syl-v- , II liA tXS. T- - I chickens.! r.A-- s Goodnll nnd Mrs. A. J. Ellison. corn, rye. cattle. shsp. Lake. eegs. sugar, cotton, and eoMoiiws were re"iierul wrvlees wen- - conductis! oil. iNs lines for the month . .. .. . . I. bflV.' f1..UNll n...-t. in. on W.slnelny, nt tho coriiei ny oais. pumi i, vrool. nnd M.tat.s's, hogs other commodities which gnlmsl In nriii- - during July Included I I tJL 'I'""'n ,n """I silk and tin. Tl' LIVE STDCN nvernce i.rlee of raw nintcrtals at .v. a..t t'l.K Vmlr until tnitlT. ! TV. ... j;hB Rewind;; to ! definitely j holes.1 le V , tof .MrJViiK I. IBJ Mftln, until trry -rd of ?H h, irtnrtt, wllh ptwpocU rt U M and Willi.m hi Fall .on. Ihe w.i by anfteeded finder, vrho during gradiinl firming rgnliipresident Winter. wi The thousand ot Items of tod.y. h.dJ. that .mlncnt poitlo on which no retail price ! WOODPILE YIELDS NEW VARIETY OF FUEL 1 GEORGE DORAN ART PETERS WILLIAM McCLEARY WILLIAM RINGROSE WILLIAM TOWNSEND HYDE STAUFFER LEO TOWNSEND NO? VOU'.MK lH IMi ! nf-l,- ,r Hiflh school, r.07. 8, i If ; ; CHAMPIONSHIP f.i 7 n f. i Vfevpnts cj J UTAH STATE FAIR OCT.14 a IP- |