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Show 11. D " rfDMT nd W!. MUKHAV Will Entertain Thousands ever been at a If not, you don't know w you are missing-rntt'omvoii'l 'ilke is holding its this Lnd Animal and Saturday, ursdu.v. .Friday, 2S- Th('ri is an ,',olr 2, thin entertain-at.dresting purpose for it is? There what know you located in this talent niiai) ,0 mmiuiitv that each ward is given to witness the vari-jliM- s j opportunity that have been worked up. Merry-Go-an- d last year when the enthu-wa- s coniinenced, first was o strong, that this year. .various shows are twice as pood, Ntwici' as his; as last year's. Each ward is working hard to their show the vest show and skin!,' home the 'bacon." Last r tr the winning honors were hap-; first accepted by Taylorsville, McMillan Merry-rBoum- l Have you , Merry-Go-Roun- d o second; ::ray. and Holiday," year there will be ,f TEN" third. first holders! interesting feature Is that no delay, but action re will Ih r minute from the first curtain is dropped for the :il ihe curtain Another ! time. night those living on the the Stake will be enter- Winder, BKd. that is Iiolliday. Creek. Cottonwood, and South night Friday u.nivood wards. - sime shows will be seen in those west side, namely, .hU oil the Grant. Murray See-i- , First. irrny Reunion ami Taylorsville wards. xrdH.v nijrht the curtain will rise U5 prompt. Do not be late. tou will never have an opimrtunnext until this as such apiin sr. Are you going to miss this? Atrei ly thousands have their M and have reserved the nlsht tWr ward entertainment. A Perfect Pay. B.titilon Ward A Touch of Ginger, i Till in l foinmw.iod Ward Thesaurus. (HII In i Breath of Spring. Grunt Ward-O- ur Heritage of Tliursday 4 side of II ! Past. he (Kill' ln -- Ilapplm-ss- - Flower ue Ward-Bl- JMIaday if Soothing Entcrtaln- . Entrancing Melody. Wiird Joy of Living inn in i Taps. Iawn. M.irray 1st Ward mi! In i -- Mirth. Murray 2nd Wurd Itoora for I nil Mill . In i Crn k fro. In I -- The dttui.w.MKl -- (Pill So. Thriller. Three Ward iinle pigs. mil lui-Ch- arui. Life's Taylorsville Ward (Pill In Mys-'tr- - Snappy. Ward Going Homo. i Winder ERS OF UTAH PIONEERS MEET AUGHT IV Punchier of the Utah Pio- of the Cottonwood Camp met th h.nie of Mrs. U. G. Miller t IHI.iy afternoon at 2 p. m. TV proem m i fiit ilid h. for the afternoon h : piano selection by Miss Smith. Ellzalicth McMillan. IV given by Mr. l,,M ma Cerrnrd, after which light '!iin'iiiH were served. Tic IliMory, ,n Mrs. Riven by Iioiinn on relief committee - ,;s wth Soutk 1S!M 1g!'EI Merry-Go-Rou- . CITY, UTAH, David A. McMillan, president of the First National Bank of Murray, was appointed to membership on the city and county relief committee Monday by the vote of the county commissioners. Mr. McMillan will succeed 1). . Pa mitt, who resigned last week to direct public welfare work for the committee. Mr. McMillan was former president of the state bankers' association and for many years has lieen prominent In the community affairs of Murray City. Democratic Study-GrouEntertains p Murray is fortunate in being favby the establishment of the Cumberledge Motor Company, in the building formerly occupied by the Wasatch Gas Company, 4915 South State street. The company will pro vide a Ford Sales and Service establishment for Murray. Mr. Pink Boeder will be in charge of the service and repair department. Last week The Eagle stated that this new firm would be a branch of a Salt Lake concern, which error is hereby apologized for, and you can imagine Just how red the face of The Eagle becomes over such an error. Mr. Ix-C. Mines, formerly with the Wasatch Motor Company, will be associated with the new tlrm. tThe great Ford that will be sold by the Cumberledge Motor Co. is rt real automobile. "Three Ford cars - two s and a BKil -- four" - won the first three places in the famous road race sponsored by the Mexican Automobile association, an affiliate of the American Automobile association, according to official report of the race just received. The two s established the fastest time on record for the course. The third Ford won the same position in the class B event of the original road race which formally opened the new highway between Laredo and Monterrey three years ago. The race was won by Eddy Byers. a veteran figure in Texas and kla noma road race circles, In a Ford with an average seed for tin e V-- 8 f.'olies Democratic Study-grouof Sandy entertained at a Hallowe'en card party, Friday evening at Sandy City hall. The hall was decorated in Hallowe'en fashion with orange and black color scheme being carried out In decoration and luncheon. Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, president of the Study Group, was chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mrs. Keg White, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mrs. Arnold Peterson. Mrs. Harold BJork. Mrs. George Hagander, Mrs. Fred Christensen and Miss Carolyn Hay. Judge D. W. Moffat of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Moffat, Democratic county chairman, were present and spoke words of greeting. Tables were arranged for Bridge. 510 and rook. Prizes were awarded as follows: high score, Bridge, Mrs. H. P. Milter of Mldvale; 5h, Mrs. White of Salt Lake; rook. Mrs. Geo. D, Charller of Sandy. Luncheon wjis served on small tables to K; guests. The next regular meeting of the Study group will l held Thursday evening, November 2, at eight p. m. JThe Laredo-Monterre- tnl.i,t, V-R- V-- k rendered by Hie liieeuni: was In charge of Captain Florence r..i.h The life history or whh.uk i. 1.OM0SS4-- . Held Smith, was read by his grand Smith Grant; daughter. Mr. Mamie Homes," Pioneer the lesson. "Early treat.nl by das leader, Mr. sob' Pearl it Shaw; an a.vordl.iii wn !cr Drar 14 62.-16- 1v e The Murray Woman's Club will hold their October meeting next Thursday, October I'll, in the Community Methodist Church on 4Mb South at 2 o'clock.. Superintendent Dr. James Clove of the Murray School District will address the members on the subject of "World Problems of Today " .Mrs. D. A. McMillan will seak on "High Lights of Parliamentary Procedure." The hostess will be Mrs. Geo. Jenkins. All memlters and their friends are Invited. Bob-inso- I.ITEKARV The Sandy Lions and their part ners enjoyed a banipiet and social Wednesday evening of last week, at Sandy Junior high school. IJon Glenn O. Pollard was chairman of arrangements, assisted by Lions Beg White and Arvld Larson. The banquet was prepared and arranged by Miss Ethelyn Ashtou, assisted by Miss Luclle Mulr, and the girls of the tenth grade of Ihe Sandy Junior high school. During the banipiet at which covers were laid for sixty guists, the following program was given : Vocal duet .... Carol Burgon, Pearl Ostler. Miss Ethelyn Whistling solo Ashtou. Playlet; "Lazybones" w ith characters. Marvel, Claire and Stella Hansen, Maxine Nelson, Verland Iiesimln. Miss Edna Glazier Vocal solo Udora and Peler dance Tap Basmussen, of Mldvale. in One act play, "Joint Owners Spain," .... Buth Nlelson. Beth Pearl Mitchell, Stella Hansen, Ostler. moving Following the program Lion Arthur shown were by jfiture E. Peterson. ( LI II MEETS PI-U- Mr. Milton X. Bennlon, Dean of Education of the University of Utah entertained for a Literary Club The voters of Murray will lie in Saturday evening at his home ou line for voting at the Primary Elec- 23S5 South 7th East. tion, October 21th, as there are a lot The lecture of the evening was of good men out for the various ofgiven by Dr. B'ly of the university. fices. The subject being Social and Pre-- j Voting places for Murray are as ent Conditions in England. Dr. Bee- follows : well Qualified for this lec- was ly District No. 341 County Shops. on this particular subject bav-- I hire No. 842 District City Hall. studied abroad one year. lug 343 District Muray 2nd Ward. District 311 Muray 1st Ward. musical numbers consistEight District No. 3i.V-GiaWard. ing of piano, vocal, and whistling Vote early and watch the returns were rendered by Miss Maxlue Siami see who is Ihe winner. mons of Murray. ! ; iit f....i; ..... ,,,. I- - Q MFLf CD rrr v American Keil Cross during the annual Boll Call for membership held between Armistice Day and Thanksgiving, November E. W. Kelly of Salt Lake County Chapter in extending the Invitation declares' that never before in the .12 years of Htnl Cross history have so many jieople In this state beea direct or indirect beneficiaries of the Bed Cross services. Enthusiastic volunteers are organizing under the leadership of D. A. McMillan to conduct the enrollment, confident of achieving their goal which has been set at 3000 members. Between now and Armistice Day, the ojienlng of the membership campaign, local workers will place In strategic iswltlons, Bed Cross posters with their symbolic figures pleading for the relief of those in need, window cards risuallzlug the massing of Bed Cross colors, and other Informative literature. Chairman McMillan also asks that all citizens lie ready to enroll when the Bed Cron canvassers call, thereby making possible a quick and thorough enrollment of the community without the necessity of a 11-3- Sandy Lions Give A Banquet VOTING IN THE PKIMAKY ELECTION, OCT 21 m Red Cross Roll Call Quota Is Set at 3000 WOMANS CLUB MEETS Every man and woman in Salt Lake county is invited to join the OCTOBER 26 SANDY CITY NEWS 1 fy The Community Good Will Concert was pronounced by everyone as being even better than it was advertised. It was an outstanding event, and everyone was highly pleased. n The sponsors and directors, Mr. be and Mrs. Cooper, are to congratulated for the splendid success they achieved. The concert brought together practical.- the entire musical talent of Murray for jvrhaps the first time, in one rare evening of enterfor the general public tainment free of any charge. Such efforts promote and develop music appreciation as no other method could do, and all those contributing their time and talent for such a purpose are to be highly commended for their effort for the good of the community. The Primary Election to be held BKW, should Tuesday, October find a very full vote cast as tin election divides the candidates for the Municipal Election on Tuesday, November "th. Murray City voters will have the choice of voting for the following well known men of Murray for nomination for the office of Mayor: Charles Anderson G. B. I'.erger Fred Peters (for Arthur Townsend Arthur Short Candidates for. Commissioner : E. L. Eckmau Sherman Freeze Parley Harnmn Bernard Klasoo Thos. Martin Fred Jensen Ililmer Larson Come out Tuesday and vote your preference. (Continued on Page 4) V. S. rltUu chvted More than - n. Follow- w given by Arza John' follow it'm ; Ihelr official In April of this year munici lolin Slacowskl. of Lynuin. Wyo.. 1m h M.Henry. Myrtle on a ticket that declared for It utilities. with relatives In Sandy durVln;i,,:i Eertseii and Per- - pal ownership uf lml,,1' vlted seekri hi1 off Anlit.tic. will pay prospective ing the wci k, this In tnlml. In Salt IJike to . Tim t 1. A. "Vinle Vee" was held fMVs DFMftMUTir f lAIt Eleven ward had their Hamilton. Ohio, made n net pmfU two night. MKtmxH follow: Butler ilurltiR tho last four ael. They were of $:i,ts7.7: In the Night: Cres.vnt "'wintr Democratic club will years on three municipally owned -T- hieve and water. Two of n Kind; pn '""if tenilar monthly tiuvtlng Utllltles-clect- rlc, the of Pulse: East Mldvale Building " Mutiny Firemen' hull. Frl Hamilton has a population -- IIWrlGranite f Youth; Hon of J fVlol-- r '.nth at 2 p. in. There Handv First-Li- ght ....i -- The Si.. lnvlcal program and Second Gone By: Sandy rei.l-- .l Washli.hton, Indiana, a town of will discus the ixth Farmerettes; m.iiu, poand with light ndiiict. All Interested w.t-r- 9,070 populallon. American Song; Mldwer rates lower than those of Salt -P- ageant of Invito ( ,P present. A. Slogan P.C3 3I; Iike City, ha made a net profit of vale First -- M. -- Meuiol es ; Union Seeond ore three profitably opcr- - $70!,82i from the 30 year oornt!on Mldvale where It Bowl.. F.vei) The The Magle of It's municipal power ptirnt. . ti I . .. .i.... a suwes. be ti ii to proved m irungeii, auiuiw tax rate In Washington, (I ml.) i r11 rwernburit." (Gmtluued ou Pate Two) also less than In Salt Luke. 'ftiunx will pin y The Misses Adeline Home. Crystal Dastrup. Carol p.urgon end Pearl Ostler entertained at a ILil'owe'en party Friday evening at the home of Miss Adeline Home. A treasure hunt was a sjnilal feature of the Included evening. Thoo FRUGALITY IS MOTIF AT the Misses Both preseiit Ruth Mitchell, BRIGHAM YOUNG U. Baguley, Mae Alsop, Bernlee Grant and Don Orton, Claud Grand. Ivan "Frugality !s ! style at Brlgham Bishop, Earl Brown, Everett dsiler. Young Fnlicrsily, and any suggesJensen, Everett Cunz and Tom tion of extravagance on the part of E rick son. students will ls dealt with by the A big sister council was university as contrary to the spirit last week In tthe Sandy of the school", said President F. S. Harris at be ojHtilng student body high school under direction of Pearl Ostler, land girl. Tenth assembly. The President was able to an- grado girls were appointed to acl as the big sisters to groups of six. nounce a number of unprei-edeiitefigures; The largest enrollment In coinNised of girls from the seventh, Ihe history of Ihe school by twenty eighth and ninth grades. Eih Ii tenth conper rent; more student from out grade girl Is resopnsll.le for the well as slstiM as little students more helping duct of her side Ftah; the a well and during their themselves through school; general more thorough spirit of scholarship year. The purpose of the organizamradesblp an tion Is to proniot thau has ever prevailed. In addiAmong the students In the flrt leadership among the girls. el foltion to promoting the general assembly of the year were the lowing from this section: Marindu fare of the school. The organizaImBoimion, M.irjorle CWier, Ellen I. tion Is now working U secure noon the ltuth conduct during proved Jjirson. Marshall Huffaker. Hnffaker. Joe Johnson. Evah Kell. hour. The head girl. Pearl Ostler, othholds tthe office of president, as to chvtod were who OWNERSHIP er officer MUNICIPAL vice- Nldson. Buth are: her hst SUCCEDS IN CITIES scrii-- '. president : Gladys Benson, Every slate In Ihe union has from The Sandburr camp of the Daiigh.VI to 2.'5 MiovKsfully oiernted muPlolii-c- r tnct lit the mu- ,.,ru ,f t'tnh h nicipal power plants, why not a i aftern stake house Friday City? nicipal plant In Salt ci. Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt and Mrs. In 101? there wereUji'lvate ilctrfo RECITAL ToTeTgIVEN y owned and operated In Fulled Ihe Statoln le--.i tdants 2.137-w- lio says M vino SituoiiM will hold a I here were only not groware '! recital Saturday. October that municipal plnnts " 2 p, m, in honor of four of ing In numUr? V'"rMK 1!. OCTOlUMt Motor Cumberledge Good Will Concert Of Election Primary Co. Open Store In Friday Promotes Murray City Tuesday, Oct. 24 Appreciation ored . TI1UKS1UY. second trip. Every new member receives a Bod Cross button and from the windows of homes will be displayed stickers bearing a large Ked Cross, and where all memlers of the family Join they will receive a Red Cross window flag Indicating, "Every Member of This Family Has Joined." MemlierKHIprfare designated aa follows: Annual. $1.0; Contributing. $5.00; Sustaining, f 10.00; and f23.00. All except fic of each meniliershlp Sup-ixirtln- g. lo NUpport activities of the bsal Bed Cross chapter. goes TWO EXTREMES OF LIFE C N. LUND I have seen the two extremes of the jMsir and the lowly, the life, CONFERENCE WAS HELD wealthy and the high. Who shall LAST SUNDAY Mrs. G. G. Carter entertained Miss Evelyn Carter left Wednes bridge the chasm? How shall the a week with rcla Wednesday evening in honor of her day for two lower be lifted up to the equality Conference was held Sunday ev husband's birthday. The evening lives In IK nver, Colorado. of the higher? Tills Is the problem was spent at card and light re ening. Octohcr IS. at 0:30 p. in. In of the day and age. Where Is the Mr. ami Mrs. Fran. H. Ihe Murray First Ward. frcshnienls were served. to solve It? wisdom bad as ihelr guests for a wivk bis were re The following oWi-cMr. and Mrs. J. It. Smith enter months I have seen Ihe For ninny sister, Mrs. Decker of Arizona. tained last Thursday at a parly for leased and sustained : crowds as they pass tny door, dally Thutiia Martin, first counsellor, Mrs. Bay Ward relumed to her Miss Edna Catlln of Sau Diego who to and from the ouiisd coming and going McDonald, Thomas home Sunday after sp. nding two is u lslior here. Cards were played relief stations. Goisl people all. but lor. were released. weeks In the hospital due lo an up '"id lunch was ercl. down and out. There are the lame, Those sustained lo these offices is operation. tthe blind, the deaf, the aged, the Dr. J. L. Ellertson left Wednesday were, Keith Wiseman, first counselIbe middle aged. Then are young, hunt. lor; Wlllard Olsen. second counsel, Mrs, John Howe. Jr., will Is- - Ihe for San Pete counly on a wasted children, iimUiers and pale inoiner. sirs, lye lor. hostess for Hi,. Murray Junior Mrs. hiiorts.,n In arms and oilier clingwith hill' The Sunday School was also Bridg" lull. ' I ay, OctoU r 2it. at accompanied him a far a Ephralm ihelr lo skirts, and other mothing where she will visit with her sister. Ijiwrence Parry, super- ers her home on East Vine sttvci. walling Ihe "blessed?" event. They will return home Ihe first of I.,i...i,l,.,.t t.t Ii... Kiitiil'iv Kchii. ,1. Iv It Is such ii crowd as the svrlptures The Adult class of Talosille next week. an Bean, first counsellor. Wlllard niiiooKniliMil i "unvillisi siiv, ward are giving an "old Time reolsen. second counsellor, were der at this as I sit and watch them. Parties have been given by friend Ion uatjt Dance" OcMcr 31s, and will ! :Wbat nre they after? Just food nt and lelatlves daring Ihe past week c held In Ihe Tabrsvllle Those sustained to these office . . . wlf hi N. and 10 nvp issiy aim coin tof..r Bay Brlnghurst hall. were: A. o. Cooper, superintendent enougn Just clothes enough to shield who ere luMing lo ogden, where of the Sunday School; Ivan Bean. gether, tutP Aaron Erhkson gave a few dra ibev will make Ihelr home. Mr. first counsellor and Faye I. Cnrtx. ttiiitii f emit tltnr tvu Ihe I "h.'t matle reading Tuesday evening fori Bringhnrst will U employed by second wnscllor. Ihe big show at fashion the Mutual adult class of the Tay-- j S. II. Kress In, and Keith Wiseman, president of thu the 'heal where re. lorsvllle ward. elude, , and , manager of th choir released .,. ,ir. aim .mo. t. o. mi. .. nhowu. were iHSiutlful earth' thing sustained to Smith ihee the Manasseli Mr. and Mi. DaUd J..ne. Mr. s.eiih. Muiti East. announe ' snvv "'e gay crowds, the fashion- office. Evelyn and of their Bdiiiloii daughter fnr and Mr. Parley i.nt.igeineiit t. At Ihe confer- ' ble, or higher j t the i Mr. Jerry O Brleti of Salt Ijikc daughters of Taylorsville. en-of Ihe thurch I aw all tho Kansas ha seven el tie. tu,w free wis k end In Wyoming. jCliy, The wisl llng will lake place In every way are In th who loader from city taxes, due to oi rallon of ally In NovendMr, and Mr. Verna Hilton lUilby municipal plutit. lidlaua. ,iroui raniss oi uuuianiiy. i m and the wlnn1 engaceentertained Miss Evelyn Carter Mi Grace Shcriuiiaii Minnesota, and Nebraska have six wonderful ground U and ful and in O'Brien bullJlng Mr. spacious t .m at a card party Monday evening Jerry each and there are ten other state thi Saturday I went Into the ),a Neii Ibe complimented with one or more town free from of Miss Emma Bioin who' to N mart led Filday, o. totier 2" K,. .,t a nnmlsT 'f shower and city taxe. which are paid from city' largest lank and Lx4sl upon the money and the money changer. The parly wa held at the leane of j,.,rt,., during the jsist week. Mon- from iwer plant profits. Eliza-U-different world from the erne I wa Mr. Veina Hilton Baiby. In the day evening Ml Mary and By -ll W-!o- vcr r ! ib-e- r - " - ... - nuni-cm- f gn-at- . sis-n- j ! j ,, of-B- j tl Wnllaiv gave n iulcellaiiu home on Court Hhowcr at Ihelr Mr. and Mr. G G. Curirr enteravenue. The evening wa spent In tained at dinner laM Sunday evenbride' Nx.V. WcMm--lacomposing enter-laiiuing In honor of Mr. Jerry o Hrien evening Mr. Johannsen of Salt Lake. at a shower for Ibe bride-elec- t on Ninth East street, Mr. and Mr. S. E. Iliinghursf ai her home In Sun-laevening Mr. V. C. and Tuesday entertained at a dinner at a bridge honor of President Moyle and wife Greathoii-- e entertained East. Ninth on home her at Presl and wife, putty President Cutler won wa I lrl ptl'e for the ladle dent Nelson and wife, Mr. and Mi Carter, bw prUc going to Thomn Martin and Mr. and Mr by Ml the gentlemen Mr Sim Shale-f- or T. F. McDonald. won high score and Mr. Sim Shade . I van Moffat and wife, fornieri) ,(lW ,,ro T)i . Miirtmvt Shoil. have moved Mr. mid Mi. Bay Heading anto New Yolk where they will niikr their htnie. Mr. Moffat ha ac- nounce the marriage of their daughNielsen, cepted a oillott til It he Columbia ter Elrena to Mr. took The Mldvale. EhsI ef University. Mldgley apartment In Salt Luke. y ,,,,,. Nb-olhe- place Tuesday. October 101 h In the Salt 1ke Temple. A wedding sup-lc- r wa given In Ihe evening for the Immediate family, WVdm-sdnheld at Grant amuse a dance wa ment hall, with Hahhy Chap or rhostra. One hundred fifty guest were present. The hall wa derated In fall flowrrs. Ml Mnrjorle North, Ml loroihy Kemp were In charge of the gift tatde. Afton Ml Iteryl Hott and Ml McMillan were In charge of the and Many beautiful .... were received. The Useful gift lieautlflll gown of blue bride wore and Mr. Nielsen arc Mr. velvet. at home to their many friend In F.asl Mldvale, Forbimh Ave and South State. y rern-sbme'j- t. ' And thus. working in. It seemed. w far a vijpnrt unity afforded, I saw the Iwo side of Ufa, apparently wbade ags or world epnrt klo the For year I have bwn qmstlon, I low shall we bridge the chasm between thee two awful ei t rente ? Thcj all are human being, of one Mood, created by tbe same (bsl and loved by the same saviour. Are there any such extreme anywhere else In the snlmat kingdom? No. Then we muat reject forever . . ... ltl,kn the tuougnt mai.a.n i uou . Mk m till. at.t ... . I B nm a connuion . .. . I. m . . . . man. It I not irue necnu-n- - ii nature. cisdrary to all the truth of and condition Ihe made Man ha man can unmake It. but never under .... e.. (Continued on Page 3) |