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Show t r. yrm"'-- aas t r bi l r w ,.f Murrti' f'ifv ELECTION of the Majority .. . thf (hoice 21th the followlna wen of Murray City have .....iii.mc f.ir nomination Halt . Anderson fltn following city have filed their le- that Hit' ivj f our live-wir- e mrvuj v.u- ifor niiiimiaiuui .'.niT! t r,l-ni.i- Freeze Harmati ermaii ;rie.v t ...... I ... JUDGES .... I'lx- i I f ftf'Utt.t 1 James Sabine Florin Hrown JIaymie (lilliesnie. District No. .'512 Kliza Ii. Caldwell (leorce Brown Charles RiiiRnise. District No. 31:5 Hert Sis'iieer Yllliam Plott Catherine Cillort. District No. 314 Mrs. Yilllam liaker Mrs. Alice (J. Silver. petition City Auditor. la the time fur you to - ..I...!. .j. the records are examined, . . 1. f vrlir ,...n.iiinlli. .1...:... I... e lll"l' Election. rjrj .1 lllul tin- - ii (ifiin at ni .. .('nil isl.rt rase that voters the necessity of voting torn. If primary election, when of fact, it is of utmost as a t Ini- - . :nf far reaching consHUenc-eof tlif five strotin men who are in l.c Muvor. thnt musl Ih- - ilmttneil from the of- :!bal .t nfter Vtnfirr 21th. Will rmit your choice to one of thnv l.y f:ilinu' to cast your 1m- l.l 1 .til.l 1. I .1... II ailllflllUll.7 serve our City as r.m!!)iiiiiicr. five nanics must the official ballot 'H'if i f f (M.il-cI'lih. 'hi fifty - r cetit of the voter hii ilfiirc im-l- ! ..."I .1 nun 11 knuw e rouhl ilesnI. Y.K j lilies t.. i .lack Wallace Sunday evenfor Chicago, where be will ating Mr. Frank Hergeiier sH-n- l the tend the Ceiittuy of Prog res e week end with friends of Ogden. Misition. and visit relatives for an indefinite period. Miss Helen and Pat Friel visited with Mrs. Thomas Powell Monday Mrs. Charles II. While s) tit afternoon. in Sail Lake wilh Mrs, Jnlm ,l!ld Mis. pi to Kastiltlssell. Is Floreluv Catilicgleter Miss Mrs. John Show. Ti of l.aj.ira. her Week with sister, a spending orado. Mrs. Hockstoad in Garfield. lb-d- ay pet-f-o- 'l Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forsgren nilgham City, vlsl'ed with Charles White Saturday and of Mrs. day of last week. j n -- ,r(t Iv 1 ln-caster- ,,,,'l '!ys lie-lie- f Announcement Mr. guests Tuesday, Mrs. James Ki.g.foii of Salt l.ake and Mr. Kate JeiiM-- of Beaver. her Mr. and Mrs. June BonnLn and fauillv of A ft .n, Wyoming, are tilling with bis parents. Mr. and Mr. Parley HNhop It.H White, daughter and mother Jail." White of G'dien tis-(.with Mrs. Charle II. White Saturday and Sunday. h Man In C Tbom'on of South Dakota ha Ns'ti isltlng a few days Mr. with his sister, Mr. II. V, Ballard, of iuh Last an Vine f.trs'ts. Pu.-ei-n- Ju-cob- I t la-s- Soti-sa'- ist game Cyprus ists. unforiunate'is our boys didn't have Accompanists; Fern Martin. June enough time to warm up. Deterlioiiiso Cooper, Betty Jean Ballard, hinmined that we should ti"t be Mordered as In the previous came, the F.llertsoti. Xylophone, Martha I'ddhigtoii. lister boys left earlier so as to get that ris, Tympani. Patrons: Supt. and Mrs. James much needed warming up. Our team showed Bingham that tbey Clove. Principal and Mrs. A. B. Tayho trilled with, and came lor. Principal and Mrs. L. V. Morwere not M. F Mrs. with a sere ol tciisen. Principal and home victorious ( 15 7. M-- e 1 lowprl' ,.!.., j Mr. and Mis. Wilford I'lllston and family of Nephl bflve Issn l lling with Mrs. William T. luillst.m They eriived Friday and Ufl for Mat. ' s n I. m n t. Friday Ft. our boys will go to Davis. Davis is .ald to Is' one of WHEAT ACREAGE LIST IN the strongest learns In the division. The team is esVclally looking forTHIS ISSUE where I ward to this game to Lveii though Friday Li The wheat acreage reiHUt for stand. Silt Nike County npcars on tin sounds unlucky our bojs are going i.ist page of The Lagle this week, to prove its our lucky day by go Mrs. Pallev IVlilih.n elite) laim i' The application made to the gov. iug to Davis and bringing home at ii birthday pain in honor of In t i ill. ii lit allot luctlt the baton. on I he wheat son, June, last Monday evening, A IS there plan are shown with the II. I'engi Wednesday, Oi tolx-croup of joiilig 'op!e were invite. lid ieb! as tepmle.1 to the Coulil) will be a most interesting mid de and refreshment w.re solved. lightful show put on at the high A.oiit sihool The Sutherland M.uioiioi-tcs- . l of Lldle i the of for The Bivvlin I'llib' cport published The A inatiitee will be held after Ithe G. A. B. will tim-- l ai (he home ii.fxtiu.il l or the public as to what school ut four o'clock, and a large . I IV. S. iuh amount Id ninl inn-agf have of Mr. .b..ph S Is Iter kIiow in the evening. and Ufii listed with the government. State, Fllday eVeiiii g at p III I he of this show will go The reason for the publication l into plmcd a fund to buy unlfotm for Mmri Mr. and Mr. explained at the I ginning of tht our hand. gave a dinner parly last Friday in list and 'hoiild Is- f llitcret ( all The teachers, of the district hud Git Avl in the Mr. her aunt, hmior of cuuty, whether the a Canyon (ei'soli Party, Monday after l,'leoll and daughter lb h II who ale wheat grower or Hot, iiooti at The Hoy Scouts' Wlgwutil nie visitor here front Preston. in Mill Clock Canyon. Hot g Idaho. D. S. hospital, on ami all the trimmings were eaten borne from the having given hiith to a info! inly at omul a hoiillre. Games Ml. MiiImI Aspoind al'oii.b-- a Tuesday, fine Seplettils-- r 2!Mll. w.re played and everyone enjoyed baby gill. ho bun I n last Thursday nl the b"ine a pleasniil evening. of Mr. lNtlici J. lKe in Salt Lake, . Mrs, C. K. Wiseman eMei tnlml First tit ni examination urt be Guta-v.M- i !ln honor of her husband' birthday given in liom.r of Mr. Ad this week. All the stud . ing Pics-tongiven v . and daiigb'cr Ibbn f anniversary on Monday i idng. The enis apiH'itr to Is' very happy, but Idaho. 'giitn of llunko was lny.t and the il Is expected that they will foil high ptie f..r gent went to Mr. happier and more contented the eiiilieiliuf of inii noi'ialtit lit' went ! following week. .William Jerrurd tid n billvesaeti,b!.l lit the liottie am Mr. M, the J. Jermrd high . ptlze The Booster Club has been iniof Mr. John i. erg. r n "i,.i So'iiit. was nwaroeii in .Mr, vim. lor until', guest Twenty tialing the Goat members. This Saturday evening. Jet rani nml J vv ptio for ladies t year there are iilout twenty Goat V vva set A Inn" hell Were precld. Mis M. Se'dey. A buffet Inn. Insiii coming Into the club. Monday the o and tames wen played. All enWll S.'I Vll, Goals wore required tu have their nil. joyable evening wn l ot by hair filled, wear lio makeup, and Offi.vt nml lea. het s of the Pi llll Ml. Clyde Jitdkiti ninl two ibil my of Jin t ray I irst vvani i ii wear no orange ribbon around their In k. Tuesday they bad to nil of dn-and Mr. Jewel ial at the home of Mr. Fred It eat bread and milk In front of the I '1' an M" arrived Friday Og.leti. 2 p. in. Tin building. The old Booster seem to Willi. mi Morgan on Friday at week end with Ml tl was given is.1 enjoying the situation as they of the first tncting part Smith jtint returned to their bom ninl the can a Gout to do anyOVer (il fl business M'o Sunday evening. Wn in f time the thing they nay. The Boosters in'.remainder sjtit tended to have their assembly Mi wen t.il fresbnieiit wav, n IM oio kelson Nh fottntrh. li Mrs. Fllday but due to the Good Will iwrv.d. nluinel this of Wllimi Pct'rs illy, "Week end " j Daughters of the l lah Pioneer t of the Cotloiiwood Camp will ni.s-at the home of Mrs. V. U. Miller, Friday afterii.Kin at 2 p m. Concert will be held in Murray III School auditorium, Friday, October 13, at 8 p. in. This concert promises to be the most outstanding musical treat this city has known. Admission will be made by tickets and efforts are being made to provide every adult with a ticket. Any adult who desires to attend and has not yet received a ticket may get one nt the Murray PharDrug macy, or Thornton-Andersostore. Senior High School students will be admitted on activity cards. Junior High School students are not invited, thus making room for their parents. If anyone fails to receive ti ticket they may be assured that It Is not Intentional. Everyone come out and enjoy a delightful time. There will be a chorus of 123 voices including the Murray First Ward Choral Society, the I'ranian Singers, the High School Chorus and the Victory Quartet. The orchestra w ill be composed of past and present High School Players. The program follows: "The Foitune Teller" ....Victor Her-M.r- t. I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the office of Mayor Orchestra of Murray City, at the Primary "God Is Our Befuge and Strength" Flection. OcIoIht 24. Murray First Dudley Buck For forty years I have 1eon a Ward Choral Society Fern Marresident of Murray uml have en tin, Accompanist. gaged in business for ten years and Cornet Solo, "Carnival of Venice" Dean Alsop IlerlH-r- t Clarke Hin well acquainted with the afLouise Coojs'r, Accompanist. fairs of the city. and b) .. Victory Qtiar-tetDuring my term of office us Quartett. (a Mayor in the lerlod HUD to 123 l "Madam Butterfly" the paving work on 4Stth South Reudlng, Grace Sherunlan and other Improvements were imule. "Dance of the Hours" .... Ponchlelle The gross revenue of the electric Orchestra, June Ballard, Pianist increased from Soprano Solo, (a and b) .. Zola. jHiwcr plant was $.Tiki in BHD to $17(kk) in 1923, and McGhle. built several extensions for the Group of Songs, "To Arms,' "Garbenefit of the issiple. Kliollgll den of My Ileurt," "Comrades Song of I!oie" ....Adams Fran-Iamoney was left in the treasury to Male Chorus, June Ballard, the enable Murray City to buy Pianist. Park. Murray City Thomas Be sure to come to the polls on "Baymond" Pianist June Ballard, Orchestra, October 24 and vote for the candi"Concert zed Faust".. Grand Oiora, serve the date you think will Combined Chorus and Gounod interest of Murray City, Orchestra, I.ouiso Cooper, Acltesinvt fully Jours, companist. s C11AUI.LS ANDFltSON. "Presentation of John Phillip Immortal March. "The Stars and Strl' Forever" .. Full OrMURRAY HIGH FLASHES Booster chestra and Chorus Friday our boys played the Girls and Scouts. Ionise CoopBingham Miners at Bingham. At our er and June Ballard, Accompanwe were with last r le ,, f,,., The Baker Motor Company of Salt Lake City, dealers in Ford Cars and Ford Service has opened a branch In the Caldwell Building, in Murray. The building was last occupied by the Wasatch Gas Company and has a line display room for showing the new Ford Cars. The repair and service deiKtrtmcnt will he under the direction of Mr. Boeder who has much experience in (his line ami has many friends over this territory. Ford cars are very handsome in appearance and even handsomer In performance. The new business in Murray will help the other business houses by Increasing the number of people who buy in Murray and will maintain a payroll that will be a factor In keeping the business wheels revolving. . F.lls-.abet- at Murray f- -r many years, bating retired 12 years ago. lb had liven lit Tnlon Hi years. an Mr- -. Jit,, these Surviving are his widow. '"ir ft lends, sons. a.,.,1.. olK.rn Walker; five T l"'! us (ih our lon.l Creoil OlH.rn. and lied Walker of ll iinisi uMir tali, ami J . liPolnt. Jotiiiicy n.lou; hrt llfi-- uneven rojul. Mldvalei Last Mclvln H. Walker of Mrs. Dotrt Walker of Lust Mldvale: NV'1 ,M' ' v" " earth, Mi Stella Walker. Mi I'""' I n of Walker ker, and Miss Hetty ar f"r tt t h)OW our worth, l..n! one brother. James C. Walk ,J"h .lay sun Its pn.b-- er, of South Cottoii- -t : f'v' "N nix t eWi ters, Mrs. Alfred Hall of I'Wlsviite. Idaho i Mr. Fre.1 Walker f .Irenm of mlehtier Cal.; Mrs. Llbn K. Harrett thi-iI! of fnloit: Mrs. Ii ank C. "n ' v. r have loen done be- - Murray ami Mr- - MlH'" ViilVer of f'lie. ti. Wellsvllle, and loll Ri .Hid. hlldn slmll be hninnn needs "f tn to work nn.l utrueule for. We ran help our friends and tulghl th!i "1" lm work will. ...nl Wherever they may be ' all will want to J"ln nil So f,,jj. bn,,,,!,,,,,. "r"1 t'"t our nhouldert to the In the Murray First Ward Smclcty. . FORD SALES AND SERVICE t'ndor the direction of Mr. W. V. Kobinson, assisted by Mrs. Ilattie STORE OPENS IN CiM)M'r. a 'Communityt Good "Will MURRAY 1 Sun- j true. 1 NO. 8 Ml! 41 High School Sponsors Community Good Will Concert nice will l e l.ei l Saluitlay, ihlob t 1 In th" Mm ray Second Wat.i Aniilsenient hall me and Lvery one Is tiiti-- t Joy tbellisehes. A j s i fr j ' w, li-s- t gettitig along very nlndy. Mrs. Thomas Powell had Mr. and lunch. Tuesday. Mrs. Wet man W..IL-..- iK-- In-a- 1, cal and practical Iuims, tor the good of all the citizens and the future of Murray City. ltesMi't fully yours. l'UKD I'DTLKS, Mayor. Micky McMillan has moved to the home Monday. Mis LaYina Ay re, who reeeiitlj Thomas Powell njiartnients on State returned from a local hospital. street. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kvans and wx ii lifelong iiuin Mr. Andy Hansen of San Francisco iihiii. n wininiit HeiTK, f Salt IjiKo eounty. died, are resident Milng friends and relatives of W ni'ife ilc:isuiit, none more nt his home In fill"" Friday at 11 Murray. M 1. and Hduey trouble. f p. m. Mr. Walker was born in South Mrs. Charles White had as her I'fii-..inn-- , tn ti)i unmmer, Christ-onseCotlouw.MHl. SepteinUr 12. 1'N. 'ri Hi" Kues last w.sk, lr. P. C. Aiiiuinn, winter too, Crelg and Jami-("a-tof Dale. ...ii and wife from . 1 ,. H mi ei it Mime or Hitn- .if ciii, Wntti.r He had Nvll llltie. employs- - of the state fish balchery S. II Fothei Ingham had a AH air. li;lVJlw Ji end. Luncheon was serwd to tlfty Mrs. Thelma Baldwin, and Mrs. ladies mid a delightful time was en- Thelm i Griffith of Heaver were the joyed by nil. Sunday evening guests of Mrs. S. 11. Fotherlngham. JAMLS U K WAI.KI H the value of these frii tids. uf tti .,m 11 I - B'ti iiowi: very pleasing and versatile personality is possessed by Louise Ilill Howe, who uppcars over the KSI. broadcasts, frequently in the troupe called the KSL Players. This lady has won the hearts of her thousands of fans in the vast audience of the ospi-clall- t'riicHiii 'i i W!IG I have made no jinuniscs and if elected the welfare of Murray City will my first consideration at all times. Your sniMH.rt at the Primary Flection will be appreciated and 1 work for the launchwill ing of any self liquidating public work that will aid in furnishing employment to our citizens. IJespect fully, SIIFUMAN (1. FKKKZL. - Society im !.. our Sisters true, Lave serve.l m illllKently. Ay -- LOUSK HILL taxes are an inijsirtant item, that should be held down as! much as possible. I solicit your votes at the coining election, on the results of my past record, and invite every voter to examine the records at the City Hall which show the results of our work in more detail than can readily be done in this article. If elected, I promise to continue ojierating the City on an econoini- - MKKTIMi official ballot for election. If every The Murray Second Ward Ib licf M .ii r casts his vote, the S.Hlety liebl their oMltilig t lil Ih- the choice of the Wednesday afternoon, October 11. A short business meet lug was held It!u' (irhiU ce am duty of ev- - in which the class leaders for the 'i'l'i'h In Ii. In i Iiimiu. I ln coming season "ire Introduced and fur (lei linn. a program was given under the direction of Mrs. olive Wnllin after P0M 1I0NUKS KKTIRINR which a social hour was enjoyed. orncKits The riMiuis were beautifully decorof fall flowvm l I.nc u iw i.itiiitimoi iiv ated with a profusion was covertable ers. The serving Myrtle Itiiiley ninl is deilicateil over pink doth hoe a ed with MirU.j; officers of the Kellef center a ami had for ple.v a bowl y ff Muriay First Warl. sweet sulwhile and Mvf g.iihercl toKether this af- of lavendar tanas. I'lnk candles were at either r rv A future our City, mi the N'oicmUr 7Ui kcli.-- An innovation among flower garden clubs of the state is being inaugurated by the Murray Flower Garden club Thursday, October 12. ( tonight) when the home club will be hosts to the Magna Flower Garden club, the Flora Dell club of Bountiful and the Colinnbine club of Uivortou. The meeting will be held in county firemen's hall, and is being planned for the purpose of promoting and good fellowship friendship aim ng amateur gardeners of the slate. It will probably bo a preliminary step in the proposed movement to ate all amateur flower garden chilis. Lvery eastern Male has ils garden club federation, as has California on our west, and much stale wide beautificatloll of highways and oilier improvements become possible when clubs unite, which are impossible for single organizations. At Thursday's meeting there will be several short talks on fall planting, digging and earing for dahlia roots, gladiolus bulbs, and so on. There will be a musical program under direction of Herman Holmgren, and community singing of an original gardener's song written for the occasion by Mrs. Maud Cliegwlddeu. officials of the Salt Ijike Flower Garden club will attend. The roecplioii committee consists of Mrs. Howard Hauskuccht. presided ; Dciizil I'., Watts, vice president; Miss Myrtle Shwan and Mrs. Mrs. Llmer Wright Ciiegwiildeii. heads the refreshment committee, and will be assisted by Mrs. Cleo Mrs. Stella Whitehead, Wright. Mrs. Margaret Ward and Mrs. Siri Hellstrom burns. The speakers for (he evening will be Crant Ii. Boweii, landscape gurduer at the slate eapil.d and president of the Salt Lake Flower Garden Club, who will speak on "Value of Federation for Garden Clubs." Mrs. Wilford D. Mojle of on "Hock Cottonwood, will sM-aC 'tdeii Plants for Present Planting." Bolierl D. Cast. i of Ilolladav will d.'si rilN- - methods of starting dahlia roots and gladiolus bulbs for winter. Mr. K. T. Porte, of the Pmie Publishing Co.. and a member of the board of directors of the Sail Lake I lower' Ganhn Club will give ii humorous talk on the "Joys and Sorrows of a Garden." Musical numbers on the program will include the Tliorup family orchestra f Mill Crock ward, cue N.sed of eight sisters, one brother, and I be mother. Vocal solos by Mrs. and Mis Allele KmI.Oi Madseii Lvclyii by While, Musical saw numbers loluigiii-nv lie! it. an Holmgren. nc-de- ' (V; in the growth and development of VI It mir Promotes Federation f.-- To the citizens interested none. YOU' Flower Garden Club Murray economical administration during the past two years. Operating expenses have been several thousaud dollars less than any recent administration. I, Slieriii.-iFree.e, wish to announce that I am a candidate for City Commissioner at the coming election. I have been a resident of Murray for the ist 3'--' years and a tax payer since lS'li!. My home is on State street in about the center of Murray City, ami If elected, I will work for the bit interest of all jsirts of the city, with favor to 77 d s U!KB 12. W33 . 0. Larson. t..... oa.v, IIICII "I'Tronl ..f Hie Voters Will (le- - MUUCAY NK(OM) iwtlip liana's of those who will KKI.IKF SOCIKTV .v..!-l - iT vH, i" only has Murray City been kept from asumitig more financial obligations, but debts of previous administrations have been paid. Special assessments and interest have been met when due, and bond re-- : tireiuents have all been made when due. The records will show a most do- - .it Wt ii'av u . ( last two years without going farther in debt. Not Announcement fur City Commissioner, am! rrboiif for City Auditor. On Oc- A AY, City has survived the llfl V ftr nomlnatltm bi-- r ! ARE .. - UCJ Lady of Murray Radio Artist Voters of Murray District No. 845 t it m: nn flirt r.f George James K. A. lint two years ajjo .f of Murray City Louise Ketallick. hA for ti has two years past r UTAH, TUCKS We are soon to cast our vote for a Mayor to administer the affairs "f our City. As your Mayor for the In their meeting Weilitesihiy evenpast two years, I am again suhmit-ining the Hoard of Commissioners my name to the voters for rethe followint; as jinxes of election. The mt two years have election for the couiinj; jirimary and been equally hard for the City to niuniciiial elections to he held Oc- finance itself, as well us it has been tober 21, and November 7th. for the individual. Criticism may he District No. offered but when all is said and I j. L Larson ;.;mcr CITY, To the Citizens and - db C-Z- APPOINTED rniiirv imccuoii. OctolM-- r fir ' . - MIUUAY In Primary Election .,,u cLb m fcs? . ivimi 1 ii' w ir ..11-1- mmM vs ) vcL.t ' v IJ -- uj ii i i McMillan. Prinicpnl and Mrs. A. L . Mof Crane. Judge and Mr. D. fat. Mr. and Mr. Carl C. - Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Tims. F. McDonald. Mr. ami Mrs. D. D. Ietcr, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Coper, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman. Mayor Fred IVters, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. L L LYkmaii, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hansen. and Mrs. C. G. Miller, Father Patrick Maguire, Bev. and Mrs. O. C. King. Bev. and Mrs. J. P. Payne, Bishop and Mr. J. L. Wahlqulst, Bishop ami Mrs. It. K. Basmussen. Bishop ami Mrs. S. F. Brlughnrst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Graham, Mrs. C. L. G. infill. LxeitiHve Committee: Mr. A. B. Taylor. Mr. Phillip B. Stone. Mr. Iicnurd Berg. Mr. Ilattie C.o r. G.n. S. Dibble. C. K. Wiseman. B. Gaufin. Drew Pearson, Bay Ward. Dins tor, W. F. Boblttsoii. Aist-an- t Director, Mr. Ilattie C.' r. I- Ml'KKW Fllivr V HI Sunday School Conference w ll Is nt held Sunday, O,tober L. !!: ,1, ni. A good program has Iks'U arratig.!. Attendance Sunday will featured. Collie, let's fill up also the cbas l. I' Cotieort pistpolted It Is iiooosary that It ls till Wednesday, Cart,iiii Cnmpltcll. the aviator, it In notnb1y last Wed- vko to nesday, told us many Inienst-In- g fads about the history of the almpiaite and of the alrophine Itself. Before having be promised Is fote h" left Ftah he would ilnle around the school In bis red laFriday nt four nVI.uk wns exw(ed b. come. Many student awaited hint nod mvv Mm fly several times over the rninpu. HFI.LN WAGSTAFF. Pepotler. lb- - glro-phm- |