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Show glKDJ8tK MURRAY miir rrtArns. Peters To Mayor Attend Meeting With E. a . Eckman u m m HOWE TALKS FACTS Since Juno when volume deliver les of th a ... IU.lt., . ,u V,.Qo crs jjrjjj tora lias led all competitors by a wide iimri-li- i - I., eiun-..i.. oi passenger cars, commercial vehicles and trucks, according to official figures rejorted today by Mr. Frank C. Howe, Murray Ford dealer. Ford took the lead in antlonal motor car sales in June, increased bis lead in July, as production of the new Fords mounted, and maintained the lead throughout August, according to reports for that month received from 84 states. already Mr. Frank C. Howe declared. In addition to this, the latest reports also reveal that Ford led in sales in the largest cities during the first 10 days of September. In June, the first mouth when volume deliveries of the new Ford were available, Ford's share of total passenger car sales in the United States reached 35.9 js-- r cent, as compared with 24.9 per cent for Its nearest competitor. Ford commercial cars were 50.5 per cent of nil such vehicles sold, us compar ed with S7.0 per cent for its near est competitor, while Ford trucks cent of all represented 37 truck sales, as compared with 27.0 1st cent for the uearest coiii's-titor- . s Mayor Fred I'eters Ed L. Eckmun, Commlsisimcr and Commis-jione- with former Gottlieb Berger mot-oit- r d Saint George on Wednesday-da- r of this week to attend the Mu being held Jn nicipal Convention that city the latter part of the week. a The Municipal convention is gathering of the mayors eouimisloners or council members of the U.tuh cities and towns. This meeting gives the officials an opisirt unity to exchange views and information that will be In giving their various of value municipalities a better government. This Is esjecially the case In the present times when it Is so essential to handles public affairs with disstate wide and city cretion. Clifford Hansen from making the trip serious illness In hbt family. Commissioner tow prevented by BY WHOSE HAND? SOME THING MYSNEW IN PICTURES TERY it your nerve around the with corner and playing beats, "By Whose your heart Ford sales In July, as revealed Hand?" a mystery picture Is to le by official registration, mounted ov shown at the Iris Theatre on Tueser June figures and Ford's share and Thursday, of the business was Increased. Ford day. Wednesday, October 4, 5 and Cth. passenger car sales reached .V.4 1st It In difficult to conceive of more cent of abe total business as comdramatic action than Is packed Inpared with 31.2 for Its nearest to this unusual film, which Is unfcompetitor. Ford commercial cars olded on a train bound for 'Frisco. were 54.4 per cent of all cars sold, and interesting Many strange Ford a greater percentage giving things transpire. The audience Is of the total business than all other kept on edge every minute as the manufacturers combined. The Ford logical hut utterly baffling plot unshare of national truck sales was folds and then guts a final thrill 34.4 T cent as compared with 27.1 in the surprise ending. per cent for its nearest competiLyon, as Jimmy Hawley a tor. rcK)rter, doesn't profess to le a deTh reporting of registrations In tective but his newspaper training in the various sta'es Is not has taught him enough "Inside" August but on the basis of report Muff to enable hlHi to trap a "kill- complete thus far received from 31 states. er," who Iihs escniKHl from the penFord sales again led the field. itentiaryand further unravel a Slm-volume deliveries of the string of mysterious happenings. Ford new begun in June. Ford has As mentioned, all this takes place In excess of 42 jst on a train at accounted for transcontinental new passenger car sales affords opiwrtunlty cent of all night, which with 2T..5 for vivid camera work. It so hap- In I'tah, as compared itor. nearest Its compel for cent st pen that the same train has aboard Ford added. Howe Frank charact- Mr. many notorious under-worlcars of total ers, who contribute their respec- sold 321 of the In the state in June. sold makes all tive parts with Interesting and comcomJuly and August. Ford total pelling developments. was business are mercial car and truck Ah the picture opens, coi manother of any excess of that following a tip that Ivltnar, an es- in ufacturer. make will try to caped convict, 'Frisco on the Grand Express. The UVK AT HOME EXHIMT salience of happenings on the REACHES URfiE M'MRER train. Including the murder of a wealthy jeweler and several others, la his report of the result of kadi to a climax that Is totally tour conducted by the of the I'tah service extension the Interesting jsTformanee are K'T-college, W. W. Agricultural State by Nat Pendleton, as "Killer" director, show assistant iMmur, Kenneth Thomson, Dwlght Owens, carried to 1" was exhibit Fry and William Halllgan. A de- that the counties In fifteen In lightful romance is charmingly en- communities acted by ltarbnra Weeks and Ben I'tah. exhibThe total attendance at the Lyon. If you like jour mystery at' and '2"l it was fllan l mysterious, here's one held l" r",,0' meeting tended the aisde to order. Owens lion with the exhibit, Mr. Taking pit-a-p- IV-- t. d "l llve-nt-hoi- lTn CHILDREN reports, VISIT CHIEF sub"In June It wa decided to . farmer the and prince White Eagle stitute for annualwhich had Iwn held j!(lriy Saturday afternoon Ihe college aim W21. ,rBt' ly at Naomi White. The pie t write Mr. Owen. encamp-nte.it- Chief Kave for Ml re the CITY. n .rei-rtal- .-D. fr The Murray Flower Garden's full flower show was an outstanding one in the history of the club, not because of the exceptional only beauty of the flowers alone, but for the large number exhibited. One of the features of the exhibit was the unique niinature outdoor living room arranged by Mr. Herman Holmgren, president of the club. It was the first time such a feature has been attemtped, and it was perfect in every detail and attracted the admiration of every visitor. Worthy of mention was the exhibit of Leo Townseud, as this was the first time he had contributed to the flower garden shows. He had the largest numlxT ou exhibit outside of the professional exhibitors, and won the largest uumber of prizes. Maine and Earl Linnell also had a marvelous display of gladio- Salt Lake County will be represented at the I'tah State Fuir by the following exhibits and activities: an agricultural and horticultural exhibit Is being installed in the horticultural building under the supervision of V. U Martineau. county extension agent, a county Holslcin herd exhibit is being assembled by 1. K. GreenwcKxl and W. H. Kldredge, a committee of the Salt County Holstien ltrced-ers- ' association, a county Guernsey herd exhibt is being assembled under the suNrvisiou of K. L. Mad-sen- , a local Guernsey brevier. Mr. Martineau states that Sail Lake )iinty will Is' well represented in club activities, livestock exhibits will Include Guernsey and Holstien cattle, sheep and bogs. will Include field exhibits Crop crops and garden products. Competitive teams will enter in 4 II livestock nnd crop Judging conGirls detests and a Granger monstration team will oomiote In the stale contest for a free trip to International Kxposl the Pacific lus. Prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Ida Hellstrom' mammoth )ink dahlia Sirl, originated by herself and named in honor of a daughter, caused admiring comment. In the dahlia went as follows: rilrui dlclon ,,, STATE FAItV And-Tson- , Iiev-erlc- y division awards Townsend, 9 first, six seconds, one third; Geo. C. Peterson, four firsts, one secone second. ond; Mrs. J. T. Hrbkson, four For artistic baskets of mixed firsts, one second; Mrs. Hellstrom, five firsts, two seconds; Mrs. A. flowers: Mrs. F. I Curtz, Mrs. J. Wilson, one first, one second, two T. Krickson, Ieo Townsend, firsts; thirds; Carl Hanson, throe firsts, Miss Schwan. Mr. Hanson, second; Mrsfl. Miller, third. one second. Mrs. Frank C Howe was general six A. McMillan, firsts; I). Hoses; Carl Hanson, six firsts; Mrs. K. chairman of the committees and served us J. ( hegwidden, six firsts, one sec- Mr. Glover and Mr. Casio exhibits. of the ond; Mrs. Hellstrom, four firsts, pudges On the committee for receiving five seconds; Mrs. Thomas Heynolds and one placing of the flowers, with Miss two firsts; Myrtle Siliwan, C. Howe, were Mrs. I first; Mrs. Lyle llerry, one first: Mrs. Frank Mrs. Harry Kohbins, Miss Mrs. L. A. Martin, one first; Mrs. C. Miller, ; Schwan. ; Myrtle .1. W. llerliug, one first, one second ' Those assisting as hostesses and Mrs. second; bi Townsend, one . one first; gubles were Mrs. Huhy Hauskneoht, Howard Hauskn.-chtMrs. Mrs. Mrs. C1hi Wright, one second; Mrs. Irene Price, ami Mrs. Sanders, one second; Her- Watts, Mrs ltose H. A. Kobblns. Curl Hansen. man Holmgren, one third. Io Haus-knecb- t, iH-nz- WlMlQi 4-- (inn. AT FAIR STATE MURRAY DAY THE Fair Day for Murray City schisds will Ih held Monday, October 3. No school w 111 lie held that day, and all children who expect to attend Unfair this year are asked to attend on Monday, so they will not be ab A siolal sent from school. display will be held Monday eveulng and will not W livid any other night of the week. Other special concessions will also Is' show u school children on Monday. Kncourage your children to go to the Slate Fair on Monday.. Child ren are admitted for ten cents. s The New Musical Art Club will presold Cicely Adams, soprano and Winifred Ward, pianist In recital Sunday. OetolsT 2nd, at 4 p. m.. at Memorial House, Memory Park. This Is the first In a series of five miisicales which will bring to Ihe muic loving public an oppor tmilty to bear the finest of mush H'rfoiuiel by artists whose talents and achievements have won wide week visiting relatives and friends Sorensoit left Sunday for! a in Murray and Taylorsvllle. the P. Logan, where he will attend A. C. (College this year. Mrs 1'olh- - Scowcroft who has equal calibre. sister Mrs. Cbas. her both In Ihvu These artists will ans-a- r a Mrs. Clara Havls Is retried Is summer I' visiting while during solo and In the less frequently home in being quite III at her relatives in 1':. v i. Mrs. beard ensemble mude, the promaster such Include will return to attend conference. to irrnmK. Wiseman en works as the Mozart piano qunr tr nod Mrs. Kay Miller formerly - ii,t Mrs. at Mr. let. the Shilling quintet, the ltccf Itoxelder street are hsat.sl tei tallied at Sunday dinner for Hh.v.ii trio and other works of their new home on Itrown street. itex McKean. Miss Ijioii Mntlasoii and IiniNrtanv, beauty Wiseman's equal of Suit Lake and Mrs. t , Tie-safford n rare op concert mi,! Mrs. Dunne Millard are father. Mr. Henry Wheeler. the Capat friends true music lover the iM.iiiiniiv for at home to their the In Salt entertained and Short 1. A. hear to tmt enjoy great Mrs. only itol Hill aiartments. MethIhexe truly f O.mniunlty the to c mn-ialso but give Aid Society Mr. J. H. Sampson returaed church ut her home Wednes fine artists some Incentive and odist months visit ns served at one to remain In their Thursday from a two day. Luncheon Caliand Arizona In regthe friends follownl by wlih native community. thirty o'clock, fornia. budne-- s nastiiig. Cue ruing the artists lo I ular " Sunday. Miss Adam ha at oici nli-,, nr.,,11 Hannen who was InjurA ten cent lan.v will ls given from Imbm. leiiirnisl last ntomobl e accident . i' iJ ward recreation bad en i" " Mill Creek throe for studied year at having rlom '""",i""' week. Is still In i.lnbt. September oi. Friday 1... Koyal Academy: Miss Ward time is promised nd making very slow recovery. and a l mu-i- c for a number of year is gUcn Mulled here will ls hostess nil who attend. The dance .... i n u'l.ler Charles Shepherd, nnd n year ut her under the direction of the M. I. A. club Cousins Wag in New York under Oscar to the Country hit mursoa, she ap the time street, for Vine that on sodal a Since r. le home Thursday night Is- - In Id In conc. it wmk with will teacher locally ward (.eared log. vlvitim; and i,,. ...i Knit Lake nrllls. nnd nl the South Cotloiiw.HHl ward i' IVkard Mr!?.V Mr. and merit of .. rMitlo csillisTlS Mr. I, of Salt house, UlebT the leader-bl- p line IteHtrlce Hoganson of teacher i ...it. I...rn nnd In California. Tin Mr- - nnA Mr' Georeo Shaw and leading r Jj.ke cre tfiesta program follow; of the district. Simon Sunday evening. vl.-iil- t- d I ,bj1 Mr. and Mr. K. Simon had Sunday, Mr. us their dinner guest Mr Angel.-s- , Kd Ha.vmore, of Ix Gerald W. It. lieaton and daughter all Ine, and Mrs. Mary of Payson. William II. Ingnll of Pu I at the home ,.blo. Colorado, who and Mr. H. V. Mr. of her parent. of a llalhird. announce Ihe iirtlval Friday. tcnlsuind baby Is.y. Urn Mrs. SeptemlK-- r 2.i. tmn-ferre- Ml- - Otm Shield eiitertniuisl (Continued on last page) at 43 mT7 " Murray Women's Club Years Workwith ATea Seven resident of Murray were placed under arrest the night of The Murray Woman's Club opSeptember 2Tth by Special Agents Hardy and Hedge of the Union ened its work for the year with a Pacific System while stealing coal tea at the home of Mrs. sqioneer off cars In a moving train, and were Held, 17 East 53rd South. The home was beautifully deco placed in the Murray iCIty jail for future trial. rated for the occasion with fall The railroads and the coal deal- flowers In large floor baskets and ers, who have to assume part of vases. ren A delightful program was the loss In transit apparently do not feci that they can afford the dered. Two cello solos, "Who enomous loss that Is accruing from Knows," and "Somewhere a Voice wholesale stealing and nre policing Is Calling," were given by Mrs. all trains in an effort to break up Earl Howe. this practice. If It were only a The President, Mrs. Fred Ander small amount to keep a family from son, next greeted an out nienioers freezing in extreme winter weath- and welcomed guests of the day, er, there might be some leniency al- giving Invitation to them to Join lowed but too often this stealing the club. Definite plans for the civ is done by ersons who sell the ic work of the year, was left for coal ntnl live off the proceeds and discussion at the next meeting In there is no more Justice In taking OctoIsT. The literary program for the coal from a moving railroad train the year Is very Interesting; than there would be In taking mer- meetings to Is- - held in the Methochandise from a store. dist Community Church the 4th The accused parties pleaded Thursday of each mouth ut 2 guilty in Judge Matthews Court o'clock. The public Is Invited. a iii I were fined $25 nnd thirty days Vocal solos were given by Mrs. in jail. The sentences were suspend Zola Jacobs McGhle as follows: ed on Isith counts under good be Haln, Haln," "Danny "Italn, in one gronp and "Some havior plan. Hoy," Day," and "Only a ltose," in her F. U. second group. Her singing Is deCENTRAL DISTRICT s WOMENS CLUBS ELECTS lightful and all enjoyed her num-lierImmensely. OFFICERS The ten table was most artistic with lav cloth, silver basket of t the convention of the Ccnlral lavendar gardlnlas and and Olstrict, Utah Federation of Worn- - pink In allver candle candles us Clubs, held last wisk In Mid- tall pink stlckx. vale, Mrs. Clyde M. Mlddleton of Mrs. David McMillan retiring Mldvale, was elin-tepresident for of the ttYntrnl District president the ensuing term of two years, sueof the State Federation of Womceding Mrs. 1). A. McMillan of en's clubs, and Mrs. M. T. Duval!, Murray who had Is'en president for poured. retiring soevrul years. afternoon was A most enjoyable Include ther offhvrs ehs-tis- l nliout who attended, all by . sient Miss Jennie Huffakcr of Tikh-IcHostesses served. In all Isdng Mrs. forty vice president, the for day wwre Mrs. Fred AnderJohn A. Aylctt of Midvule; Mrs Mrs. Grant ltryan, Mrs. Var-la- n son. Nell Oleson of Mldvale, Mortetison, Mrs. Joseph 8. succeeding Mrs. M. T. Ihivall, of and Mrs. Spencer Kcld. Mrs. Clarence Wardle of Perry, - mtei-oislln- NEW MUSICAL ART CLUB WILL GIVE PROGRAM Murray; spread recognition. Among those to Is presented in the sci'iies are Alls-r- t Shepherd, former ntemlsT of the JSostoii Siring Onartet: Iieth Nelson, cellist, who has studied and played extensively Isiih In Poston and on the pacific Helen pupil of ltrldge. Coast; Tl...vlinie! and others of Keith J pw Gladiolus: Karl I.iniu-ll- , five first, two seconds; Maine Linnell, six firsts; Mrs. Hellstrom. three firsts, one second; Mrs. Chegwidden, four firsts, tw seconds; Mr. Han-sou- , one first;. Mr. Holmgren, one first. Snapdragons; 1. A. McMillan, first; Mrs. F. L. Cum, second; Mrs. I. W. Smith, third. Petunias: Mr, Holmgren and Mr. McMillan, firsts; Mrs. l (i. Miller, second. Asters: Mr. Holmgren, four firsts and one second; W. L. Gordon, one first, one second; Mrs. Smith, one first ; Fred second, Price, third. Marigolds: Mrs. W. G. Churches, first; Mrs. Smith, one first, three seconds; Mrs. Miller, first; Miss Schwan, first; Mrs. Martin, third. Zinnias: Mrs. Miller, sccnod; K. E. Hobbs, second and third. Mlscelleneous flowers: Mr. Holmgren, five firsts, two seconds; Mr. McMillan, one first; Mr. Hanson, one first; Mrs. Iteynolds, three seconds; Mrs. P.crry, one first; Mrs. Miller, two firsts; Mrs. Hellstrom, one first, two seconds; Mrs. Chegwidden, three frrsts; Miss Schwan, two firsts, one second; Mrs. Herllng, two firsts; Mrs. J. A. Jones, four firsts; Mrs. VOLUME SEVEN ARRESTED FOR A RAID ON RAILROAD COAL Murray Fall Flower Show " r-- " ma Martineau Arranges A County Exhibit ,d WCUl '"i . M, d Ma-Is- TAII. THURSDAY. SKI'TKMHK.H t Mildred nnd I.ydls ellng exhibit," proj.vt Muly, F.laliie and Ruth White. The llventhome exa the ubjt for tbt Irene Gordon, lnrlene Shcrnulnn, ch.rn.-falconsisted of the lMty Edward and Maxlne Adam-'n- . hibit, which for one ,Ton for Food lowing: f- -"l Pavernl gnrosi were played, such one month? cnm..Hl fruits, I.Klud.1 the Indian Orange game and which and meat of various kinds Indian apple pool, for which prlxes Palhorn milk, en. pivrn the winners. In the for cured meat: clean of four hen of nT. Lydln MaWjr won first. Mil-dr- try fhs k. consist lug o keep for egg pwjl MaWy wnd and IMly Ed ,he kind n.H hrt,- -, ard third prise. ,lon and pre rved lo the latter frame, Mildred Ma with an exhibit of egg s e vep-tn- l W. Won first. Betty Edwards, wr-n- t w.tcrgW; tot U. O. rrfrlgerstorjlandscaplmr U and Mr. Maxlne Adamson, the third managemen . Mr. Frank Tolman far.h-me;howere Prixe. . ,he reading tUchannn of Salt IMe City -. W. Mrhome- n- for woof, ahome of dinner gm- -t trench ,1 how to construe store was the center of rv Monday evening. s.bdd HamMIn -At lest one mating "'Ten for the World's Herb and set P. ws exhibit . i.l.tur show was giv"""M the filpi- n- Ihe " ' 'f "'l- ..nIt i... 31. Owe,, cnt.nn.- -. "The rrtfr l,v the gvnenloKlcnl It formed the 11" Tlorvll!ewnrd at the ward house LIVE STOCK In U.e metlnc. su.horl. o TinIn y evening. I arrvl-- f extension T1,e Ji'iUn h hn" . jlr 11 prr,d IhemMlve st the Un-- , w,,rt,'n-h inking Mr. Fonda's pb.ee well plcocl m orator, ha e farmer, Pacific Ai-n- t f- -r -l to Ahln. Idaho. d UTAH and with the lntrnr"m" "f pmh shown by tb !"! i t,. r.u Fvre of I.ymnn. 1 M nl,,it H ber OCT.ll mnnlty Sunday to sjsnd Wyomlrl arrived shown. Mle L Union, treasurer, reelected. Two year directors elected Include Mrs. Oyde Soffe. Union; Mrs. C. Itlnghnm; Mrs Countryman, John A. Aylctt, Mldvale; Mrs. Iscrei-ii- , tiMik T'"H'le. Installation of the convention, plaei' at Vernon of Iigan Mrs. Weston state president, officiating. Members of clubs gathered at 10 in. to hear rcMir(s from the vari ous presidents of the past years work. This Included civic efforts one club planting u grove of W2 , as well a provld hardwood school children, for lunches hot log another $i'l III welfare work and sonsorlng a library. l K. K. of Mldvale, pn-s- dent of the Utah Education associa In the tion, the principal afiertioii si'ssloti, madp a plea for He fs.iiiMirisl amount education. ss-n- t through the nation for war. and for tobacco, for amusement for the luxuries with those the-clos- e tn-cs- (Jris-nwooi- school. Mrs. Vernon enumerated reason for joining the cetilrul district fed ci at Ion. Then is II Isla tiei-- for women's clubs at this time and urgol a tolerant vleWNilut, wlih slaedfaslnes of thought and hliiill . An Invita liy, for every iiieinls-rtion to every meiidsT to attend the state convention In I'gan t Ap ril was given. Solos were given by Mrs. Anh N'el.ii mid ltnyinoiid W. Claytnoii Luclle Tuttle of I'ji't Mldvale. Ml rend Harries otieiict play, "The ni.l Iji.1v Show Her medal." The tin lunch was sTVel at inm by club. Mldvale Community Ititigham canyon's Imitation lo l liol.l the convention there In is-x- ll'-'k- was l i t "pled. KISIIOI'KIC HOI LADAY WAUI REORGANIZED The outstanding public event of the week was the reorganization of the Ward Hlshoprlc last Sunday g. ltlshop Moss and his counsellors, who have served faithfully and well and for five years were relcaw-William K. ItylsTg, Joseph Wise, Installed. E. C Knowitoti were clerk. Is ward Paul Manwearlng surn as great The change cans' apunanimous a but to many prise the for vote the marked proval new offbHTs. In their We wish them siuves desire activities, and with them In every way .sslble. d -rate FAIRWAY MARKET AT SOUTH AND STATE IMh The Fairway Market, under Ihe innnnceinetit of Mr. George Choiiles, has opened Its doors to the public In the location formerly imuplcd by the 4r.th South Grocery. Mr. Choules has a new line of ies merchandise, and carib-notions, canmeats, and grsiTle He dles, soft drink, and In cr. aiii. will also Inform us that the siore from 7 a. m. lo 1 p. m. on N week day nnd also on Sundays. on a cash The store will be and carry basis. s lil oj.-rate- The county offlcal are to arraiige for coal orders to supply fuel for Ihe unemployed this winter. The il.s lsb.ii regarding the coal should I arriv.d nl early In OctotsT. In the mcauiinie a little wood hs.k gsl. ciiibsv-otln- g DR. EVANS OPENS OFFICE BISHOP MOSS SPEAKER AT MURRAY FIRST Dr. Grant M. Evans wishes to the ojnlng of a denial Marker llnllding. be havIn Ihe E. Moss will U- - the Ja. Is clion-tiling taken over I Km tor Pat Program For Sunday Concert Al al the Murray First ward Four O'clock meeting Sunday evening. Dr. Evans Is a man of cxis ileiice Juda M.nral' ..Han conjoint Aria from 2nd, at 0::'.n. o.lolr to render a dental and Is equlpis-del. ghen A short slogan talk will l Is- - in k.cpin will hlch MTtice (From Mighty Kings He Took Tin by Ml" Merle Hobbs. with what I rxstsl. Spirit.) A very fine musical program ha Pureed .. In Earth I am Wle-lH.ti arranged. A cordial Invitation MISS A OA MS I cxtembd to everyone to attend Unihno. Itaph.H)y 15 n.lnor Priilim" Ihe meeting, A flat Urahni Anlmcl Meiinet (Modere Caprlecl.i It Minor WARD MISS WARD MISS Verdi Orpheus With HI Lute .... William UTAH Aria for Lrnanl (Julller Javohud) Krnnnl. Dc.a m Valley (Krnanl! STATK Hrldge MISS AOAM-- ' O, That II Were H OCT.14 c Itl-l.- cj-'a- d CHAMPIONSHIP Events $H FAIR Hotuitine Have MISH ADAMS . |