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Show Viit1)r. th fiirtk Noveffl ISflO ESTABMHK" MURRAY CITY. . rt rr 0. r 1 Afiliauuniimunajf Ban Dies Suddenly Vou he! was shocked to death of Mr. sudden tl' Holmes, aged 4o, at Arthur ,r 4035 Poplar residence, family ,e .t, Wednesday, at u:4. a. m. of brtrt attack. was for many years jlr. Holmes in , recently business the meat ev- and market H. practically eG. oue in the city was glad to be ., ki .. . mTfNTWTe, mm no community Lm of fori. buret. be at 11 Stlioi, aunltj In uV Jonr wltl, b ITEMS i 0 Mrs. Lola Reid of Orangeville. A home gathering was held WedUtah is upending this season with nesday evening at the Lome of Mrs. friend. Mrs. Mary E. Charles H. White. The evening was was born in Sandy her sister-in-lajlr, Holmes 2VJ Vine Held, street, son Murray. spent In playing games and the tellMarch 7, 1S.S, and was tne Shaw Holmes. ing of stories. Those present were: Gforge and Keziah Mrs. Townsend entertained Mr. aud Mrs. A. Ferino of CaliforHuhues married Amelia Iverson II. B Art club last Thursday nia, Zella l'.'l 1. He is survived by Lis the Borger, John Johnson, at her home on Center Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berger, A. - evening s tr; three daughters; Mrs. Florand Mr- - street. A. Nielson, Margaret mother, Mrs. Ferino, all of Ogden. From Murray Mr. and Mrs. :la Holmes of Murray; a sister, Mr. Orson Bennlon of Cokevllle, Jessup, Mrs. Denzil IMke and son Lake s. Nellie H. Astill of Salt Wyoming Las betm visiting with Mr. Kenneth, and Mr. Arthur Farrer. LJ one granddaughter. - and Mrs. Parley Bennlon the past A splendid evening was spent by all. Die funeral services will lie conted Sunday at 12:30 In the Mur- - week. llrst Ward chapel. Bishop is. Thursday evening, Miss Edrie Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Allan mo Rending, assisted by her mother. Brinchurst will officiate. The Mrs. Guy Reading entertained In iikers will be Mr. U. G. Miller, tored to Mount Pleasant last Sun Charles White and Mr. Niel-o- f day, stopping at Provo on their re honor of Mrs. Jesse C. Casper, forTiMMde. The musical inim- - turn trip where they enjoyed a show merly Merle Hobbs. The serving of and supper. table was centered with a miniature 3 will he under the direction Wai. F. Robinson. Interment bride from which extended to each bo iu Murray cemetery. Chief Jack Clay and Bert Jeiusen pluoe, shaded ribbons to which of the county fire detriment re- were attached miniature lace shoes filled with rice. The guests Includ inew International language for turned home Monday from a deer ed Mrs. Rulon Henderson, Mrs. yon the sea has Iweii devised and hunt Charles flags that will make jsis.slble Williams, Mrs. Martha :!s language Lave been selected. Fernstrom, Mrs. Alma Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duuster, :e scheme will Miss Erma Berge, Miss Berniee le ready for use their son Lowell, and daughter 1934. : January, and Miss Lillian Holmgren. Ruth returned Lome a few weeks Kemp, ago from a visit to CLlcago where The West District ward teachSANDY CITY NEWS they enjoyed a visit to the Century ers of the Grant ward have set aside the second Thursday of each Mrs. Jack I Fevre and little of Progress. month for the visiting of each fama returml Lome Monday from Mrs. Carl Hansen entertained ily In their district. The following f Cottonwood hospital. for her sisters, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Friday an entertainment of some Mrs. J. M. Woo dhotise and (laugh- , kind Is held. Last Friday it was Crocker, Mrs. Lund, Mrs. A. F. r, Barbara and twin sons, Grant and Mrs. Carl Gotberg, at in the form of a Hallowe'en party. 4 Guyle, are visiting with relu- - her home, 407G South State street, Mr. Albert Craven Is jnesident of ;rs at Mantl. this district. Mr. iH'wey Turner diWednesday evening. the entertainments. They rect jaw I'cari osiier sjieni Mirniay associates Lave been with their Mr. M. E. Staley, and son Carl, 'A Monday, the guest of Miss west district ward the returned from a hunting trip with making tin,..,,.,. . f work a great success. teachers Mr. Staley Lad the two doer. Mm. George Newbold and daugh-r- , misfortune of Laving Lis arm and Tuesday evening the girls of the of Draper, were guests hand severely burned while lightHardware comStrcvt aday of Mrs. Ksther Boulter and ing a gasoline lantern. In honor of Merle entertained pany .ail;. Hobhs. of Murray, at the home of The Cleaner Girls and the M Mrs. C. F. Beach. The MImi At ha serving table Boulter spent jart of Men of Murray First ward will have brida with minature centered was "tek iu Salt .kike, the guest of a Hallowe'en next Wednesday al party included and the guests party '(tuner, Mrs. Wllford Tolman and 1, Iu the ward evening, Novenila-Miss Hobhs. Mrs. F. S. Hobbs, Miss '.Bilj. amusement hall. Eleanor Todd. Miss Florence Beach, Mrs. Hra- W. Kurgon of Union Miss Melba McKcnzle, Miss Hoiina at irt of the week In Fillmore, In the Murray Second Ward dur- Jensen. Miss Helen Peach. Miss Ad ;tr she visited with her dnugh-riii- d ing activity ieriHl Tuesday evening, elphone lligham. Miss iHimlhy husband, Mr. and Mrs. Utu a dancing Instructor will ln pres- Trent. Miss Iiura Heist, Miss cli iind children. ent and give the full details and ap- Ruth Beach, Miss Gladys Blanke. uniOK-- 5: on dancing. Those Inter- Miss Lottie le Vaugn and Miss l.inp( Mrs. Kiun O. Jensen and family preciation ested are Thorossa Gerstm r. cordially Invited. Sun-if- . rvlutives in Salt Io Got-berg- r 1 Mrs. W. C. Tiwket t entertained Et Jordan Stake M. I. A Vodee at a chicken and noodle suppr last ' previited last week with eleven Wednesday evening in honor of her A large birthM from the various wards of husband's birthday. ike. A at Mr. for guests were; Mr. Ross Olson. Evelyn Smith, Amy Morris, and Mr. MorrU was pres day cake Indng the center-piecthe various wards of the the table and the Invited rihhI attendance ull and Mrs. J. e ltml.ll, Miss Krabls-- . - nianehe ItodH "f of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hobhs. Herrinian, were dinner of announce the marriage Mr. Murray evening of Mri. J. Thomas their daughter, Merle to Jesse C. Ostler. Casier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rWs i 1m. ;r, fn,n. C. Casi-v- of Sandy. The marriage 'M, A!)i pi rPa kIiicU llr lii.f took plai-- Saturday, Octols-- 21. rl:,y euning, with M cents n and the couple will make their home and M e,.is fur extra lady In Sandy. They are both graduate today rietiinif of the University of Utah. The Joy Makers Club was held r. nnl M fH JllltIKU Mlllf Ulll-f- l at the Lome of Mrs. IVroy Richard A deson Thursday of last week. "I'lNlny evrnlng, when their g(d-- , licious luncheon was served at -'(,'Hng anidversary was (vie- o'clock for twelve memlers, after their home on Knst First which cards were played. High (rb 8lr,,,- The rooms and table prize was won by Mrs. C. L. Shaw Utifiiliy decorated In a and low prlxe went to Mrs, T. Carl-Isle- ; Hhe,, guest prize was glveii to Mrs. laid M guests. R. Farrer. 'm IliHh.il twl H. Mis- - v cli,.-s(l;i- ,.,. fr r e - fr ,r,..r ... ll, i" ""n resinni ...Ml will l.I'e at ih.. v..... u i.. ..in illlll(V JllllUe- G'lMd f ( - ,nH. Thursday and Friday ev- .vu,.i,Iht ln. and .'trd. tit 8 Tlim. tt, n Hl)in,v F,,. hH. with many ad-- t of music. nd dan. lng Thuiduy even-th- e ' M'K (he KhM, llan.h Hands tnudc and entertain-1 "Idny evening. '"fct "nt inimlHT ever to nt-I'Mmary In Sandy Ulty, wa i i.- .- 1 . "'" evening i rtwt t!!.,','1,' u,r he rlty ela tion. Two nil hliw.iv u i.ii..i. - Hj... 1 e! uu f..,t :riI)or; U if K. Peterson, on Page 4) 177: 'Tt IREU VOLUME .!. iSttS RELIEF SOCIETY AN IKOGKAM FOR ANNUAL STAKE CONFERENCE I. EXECUTIVE OFFICEKS" MEETING Saturday, 7:30 p. in. (For and Secretary-Treasure- r only.) Discussion of problems. II. STAKE BOARD MEETING Saturday, S p.jm. (For Stake Officers and Boarjl Members) Essential Qualities of a Woman Lender. .... Ivy L, Hall, Stake Board r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson entertained at the Lome of .1. P. September 30. In honor of their daughter. Amy and Marvin Carlisle who had li-- married a few days before. Mrs. Stewart assisted Mrs. Knudson In receiving the guests, while the dining room was In charge of Mrs. Glase, Mrs. Pritch-arnml Mrs. Olseii. Virginia Kutol-son- . Helen Kudson. Grace and Venes Cahoon and Nellie Prltchard. cousins of the bride, asslstetd In the dining room, The house, the Lome of the brides grandfather, was elabo rately decorated with autumn flowers. One bundred guehts attended. n MemlHT. i f $V Discussion Relief Society Miigazjiie .... General Board Member.' General Board Questionnaire Member. 3. BISHOPS, STAKE OFFICERS and WARD PRESIDENTS Sunday, 9 to 10:30 a. m. For Stake Officers. Ward Presidents, Bishop, County Commissioners, Advisory High Councilman, and Ward Social Service aids.) Federal Relief .... General Board Memter. Discussion .... County Commissioner Quinn. The Value of Ktandardisition In Church Welfare Work .... General Board Member. Discussion .... Ephraim AVabhiuist General Siwclal Instructions Board Member. STAKE AND LOCAL OFFICERS' MEETING Sunday. 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon. For 'Stake and local Officers, Class Leaders, Visiting Teachers, Bishops and Advisory High Councilman. Message to Special Officers In Relief Society General Board 4. Mend ter. What I Consider the Most Successful lesson of the Year ... Four Ward Class lenders. Suggestions for Class leaders General Board Member. Juscphlnc Wagstaff, Theology Holladay. Teachers Topic .... Fern S. Smith. Literature ....... Margaret Itobinson Social Service .... Vera Wahhiuist PUBLIC MEETING m. or Sunday, S. R. President Slake Report Stake Dangers on the Horizon Board Member, .lean Merkley. General Old and New Values Board Mends-r- . Address Stake. President 2-- 4 44-N- 0.10 Murray High School 1210 Cast Voles Report cards were given to the sludenis Monday. Many were pleasantly surprised with their marks, aud many were dlsapisuuted. We now know Low we stand In our various subjects and intend to do our utmost to better our grades during the rest of this year's work. Iast Friday Jordau came to .Murray. Our team expected to give TO THE VOTERS OF OUR Jordau a good fight, ad we feel CITY that they accomplished It very well. At the end of the half the You will please accept my sincere score was with the ball iu Murthanks for the supisut you gave Then bauds. Jordan began to mo iu the Primary Election, Oc- ray's ended lu favor of The game fight. tober 24. lt33. 210. Jordau You may Im sure I will, If electWhat is (he Sophomore Class up ed, at the Municipal Election Nov. to? They have been holding meet7, do all in my jsiwer to deserve ings to discuss something very your confidence. Oh, it must be the Soph FREEZE. SHERMAN Circus. A meeting was held October 17, THANKS, CITIZENS! to elect a committee for the Soph Circus, which will be held someYour confidence In me, as expresstime next mouth. The committee Is ed in the recent Primaries, Is deepof the class officers: Win. composed Thank you very ly appreciated. Lucile Shaw, Adeline Vich-rellWright, much. Grate Goff, and Drugau If elected at the Municipal elecwith four other together tion, you may be sure of the fact for further notice Watch tothat I shall work unceasingly about the Soph Circus. ward the good of all residents of the The Booster initiation was held city of Murray. BERNARD K LA SCO. Wednesday. This assembly was one of the most successful assemblies the Booster Club has ever given. TO THE VOTERS The girls represented characters of ancient history and modern times. I wish to express my sincere Considerable talent was exhibited thanks and appreciation to the cit- by the girls. izens of Murray for their generous had their AsThe Shipmates supimrt In my behalf at the Primover their Novern-1s- t sembly Friday. They put ary Election. If was enwell aud it program very 7th. I will do my very lsst to The aim the all students. retain the confidence of the leo-pl- joyed by of the Shipmates this year Is to by performing the duties of work toward the goal of giving a the office of City Auditor to the dunce after the games. They Inliest of my ability. tend to give the first dance after Resisftfuly, the football game with Tooele, OLIVE WALL1N November 4. The school play this year has TAYLORSVILLE NOTES selected by Miss Bagley. The name of It Is "The Newton J. Wallace of Taylors-ville- , There are nine characters for boys on Redwood Road, Is the and five girls. Monday night after proud daddy ft a bouncing baby school, Miss Bagley read parts of boy. This Is the twelfth child in the play and discussed the charactthis family, all living and healthy. ers. There were over one hundred Sorry to have to report that Mrs. students that rescinded to the Wallace Is not doing so very well. reading of the play and it Is to be expected that there will be keen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gerrard couiis'titiou for every jAirt. Tryouts s ed and prizes awarded. Sister will l.e held Thursday night after of Taylorsvllle are moving school. to Murray First ward. They will No school will Ik' held Friday, as reside on Roxclder Htrcct. We are It is Teacher's Institute. Every studsorry to lose their association but ent Is overjoyed at the of prosss'ts Murray will gain by our loss. a holiday, as they feel It Is well earned. The Adult class of - the TaylorsHELEN WAGSTAFF, vllle Mutual Improvement AssociaReporter. tion will hold their Opening ball In the Taylorsvllle amusement hall. Tuesday, Octols-- r 31. at S p. m. All SOCIAL SERVICE LESSON AT friends of the Rag and Waltz QuadMURRAY FIRST WARD rille days nre Invited to Join us. The The first social service lesson of admission Is 2.V jst couple. Extra the year will Is given next Tues. lady lis-- Hyrum Bennlon, Class day at Murray First ward, with leader, Eugene Paxton, manager. Mrs. I.yle Ellerlson In charge of (be lesson, assisted by Mrs. lkra The Senior Gossd Doctrine class Smith. The lesson this year In this School i f the Taylorsvllle Sunday dcutrtmcnt will Is- - a continuation went on an observation trip to the of last year's work, the subject lachead of Iiinb's canyon, Wednesing "Facts on Physical Growth." day, Octolier 25. and enjoyed the The aim of these lessons Is to desis'idc Iwautles of the canyon, Invelop a desire on the part of jmr-ent- s cluding the ibs-- that came scamjier-luto Use knowledge about the down the road ahead of the auM-ter, physical growth of their children tomobiles. Hot Dogs were never in their clothes, recreation, planning on which were roasted long education, work, and other acdally n Charles fire. over slicks great log Powell and Ray Plxton were In tivities. Miss Bergetier of the Arlington charge. , si Iks d will furnish a short program. The Taylorsvllle Primary offic- We hojs- - every mother In the ward ers entertained last Thursday at the will attend this meeting. Lome of Mrs. Viola Lindsay In donor of her retiring Presidency, Mrs. Viola Lindsay, president; Mildred ARRANGE FOR SOCIAL 1st counsellor, Ionise Gerrard, Steadman 2nd counsellor. It was n Arrangements are (radically for one of the finest soHnwd to Mrs. complete IJndsay. surprise Johnson was master of ceremonies. cials Murray Aerie, Fraternal OrMrs. Lindsay Lad loen of der of Eagles Lave conducted. TLIs affair Is In charge of the the Primary Association for five years. Progressive games were irtny-on- e following committee: Oscar Ben-nloWhiteof the most popular young chairman; Wllford f W. and Hamblln. II. head The was a with silver say presented Is and w t. will their for Eagles party ladies. Every Eagle Is ssclalty Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sleadman utgTNl to be present at this doings entertained at their home October as a Very rmh1 time Is assured to 12. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orson IhiHi young and older members. Is making arcommittee Tin Clark, who Lave ttsvntly moved a for Wnndamere to big baiuUet and from Taylorsvllle rangements Ik' will the Mr. It was Clark's enjoyed by alt ward. dauclng birthday and a delicious supsr was served. as Mickey McMillan and his OrF. A box party at the Orpbcum conchestra will furnish the music. II. PETERS, News Resrter. cluded the affair. 0-- l, Or-Uc- Soph-oiuore- e la-e- Step-Husband-." Lind-couple- LIBERTY SCHOOL P. T. A. OFFICERS ELECTED Last Wednesday was a big day for both the im rents mid children of Liberty School. An official vis iting day was declared throughout the school and approximately fifty parents were present. The parents were aksl to come to school and see what their children are doing and thereby gel In closer contact with the teaeleis and with school work. We Intend to make this the Parent Teachers As- - hit lnu's blggi-sJauos vear and Clove suggested that we make drive throughout the district for Mter parent teacher organization" between and more sehool. and home Iu At 3:l" a nicctlnc was held the music room. Th"se offhers were elected for the coining car: Mrs. Mrs Lloyd Killpa.k. president: : vice Watts. Clifford MM Mrs. Kemp, treasurer: and Chrjsielle Mai his. secretary. The following ivogram was after which refreshment t pn-ddc- ut Mrs. Emma C. Worn of Murray announces the marriage of her Eddaughter, Emma M. Worn, to and Mr. win Thomas Nelson, son of Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. IW Wayne Were sencd; Avenue, Salt Ijtke City. The wedI font limed on last Pace) OctolsT ding took place the 17. at S p. m. at the Lome of ALL HAILTHE MURRAY was performed bride. The ceremony HIGH SCHOOL BAND by Bishop Samuel E. Brliighurt. wedding The bride wore a a new corner lu As practically was and chiffon Nile of green surgown my oii may ciw Murray Miss Alice Whetmait, Mm-rathe on hearing The monthly Preparation meeting attended by my firt In blue oi candle. prise of Slake IU.ard Relief Society was who was fnsked High S.hoot Band. held last week at the Lome of Mrs. AVhy, It Is marvelous, iioii Mrs. William Smith entertained, Murray and something I.yle M. Berry, 4.VU South State. Thursday afternoon for the O. 1, O. unand to A lovely luncheon was served at 1. 53rd support Khculd East on rally Lome Club at her mem-Is-rsixteen of and the entire board selfishly. Houtlt. Lumheoti was served al 1 : tl I wonder how many Murray were present. was playhundred which fhe nfter of Lard, Lours the rooms through out the home ecus realize The Beehive Girls and partners, ed. The autedious Wolk the lender of Ibis were beuulifully derated with of Marhm under the direction has bad to endure, and how band Ssi'lal guest, lr. March and Verln Mauvlhlnl enter- tumn flowers. followthese Lard young leopte have Lad Salt Lake and the tained at n Hallowe'en party last Goutcy of Mrs. to eludy. See-oing metnlsTs were present! Friday evening In the Murray Mr. Robinson and hU band Lave Powell. Thomas Mrs. Woods, InvitJohn The ward amuHcmetit hall. while. Charles Eatchell. Mrs. Albert given Is something worth ed guests of the evening were the Mr. idiow our apto we do can What John Mrs. Worfxls, Mrs. Maine Welch, Vanguards, (lames were played, af was Berger, Mrs. Florence Wood, and preciation? nud cake punch ter which K. M. PRATT Mri. Harmon. nerved. Ttx-sda- y aiiiM-teuris- s APPRECIATION To my friends und workers thru-ou- t the city, I wish to express my deep appreciation for their support and faith in me, as shown in the Primary Election. If reelected, I will continue to devote the best of my ability and experience to the general good of all the Citizens of Murray. FRED PETERS. Stake-Presidenc- Fer-lno'- Vo. ( )( r rr i UTAH. THURSDAY. r g pre-lde- nt sef-Vli- In Primary Election Twelve hundred and ten eager voters of Murray turned out Tuesday to express their desires for candidates to the offices of Mayor, City Commlsjdoner, and City Auditor. The day was orderly and lneeful but was by no means without spirit and Interest. Friends of the several candidates were busy shaking a good word in behalf of their choice aud words of cheer to those In the race. the number of rotes was the busiest Hall cast the City where 300 men and women expressed their desires. The County Shops came uext with 274 votes, then Grant Ward with 202. followed by Muray Second Ward with 220 and Murray First Ward with 154. The City Recorder's oflfce was unusually quiet throughout the day but sliortly after 7 o'clock in the evening aspects began to change. Candidates and friends began to gather to get the first returns from the sereral districts. The telephone If Judged by sounded Its Impatience occasionally as if desirous to break the spvll of suspense which rested over the city. As the minutes came and passed the crowd grew in number and anxiety, aud each moment seemed to length en Iuto ,,ours- ephone " more and more impatient until about nine o'clock when the suspense was temporarily broken by a report from IMstrlct No. 341. Immediately pencils became busy; word was passed through the crowd; the telephone spread the word throughout the city. Then another Impatient lull until the second report came in. For an Lour and a half things hummed. Hearts rejoiced and hearts fell Countenances brightened and countenances darkened. Then came the final report. Those who were luckiest were flooded with words of congratulation. Those who were unlucky congratulated the winners. In a few moments everything was again quiet around the City Hall ex ccpt for an occasional telephone call. From among thirteen live-wircandidates, each supported by a petition of over a hundred signatures It fell to the duty of the city's voters to choose five whose names should he placed upon the official bullot Noveuilter 7th. The voters made their selection. They have chosen two strong, clean, and sincere men to face each other for the office of mayor. Fred Peters re ceived the highest number of votes w hich was 415. G. R, Berger came next with 3l. e The problem now for the voters to decide Is which of these men shall preside as mayor over the city during the next two years. From the seven candidates for commissioner, Bernard A. Klasco, with 329 votes and Sherman Freeze with 271 votes Lave been chosen by the psiple to run the race for that office. They are lioth good awn. are both worthy of your They sup-lor- t. But only one can be elected. Mrs. Olive K. "Wallln proved to be the choice of the voters at the primary election. Per-hno other candidate for any executive ottlce in our city hag ever received such support as was glveo Mrs, Wallln. ai WOMEN'S ( LI B OF MURRAY HEARS PLEA FOR REPEAL The Woman's Democratic club held their regular monthly meeting last Friday, October 20th In the hall More than Murray 2tX) persons attended. W. W. Ray, Salt Lake attorney, urged repeal of the State and National prohibition laws. The folly of prohibition and the much needed revenue, which would be collected If the law was repealed, were stressed by Mr. Ray. Mrs. Edward E. Howe, president of the club, presided tt the meeting county and Mrs. 1. W. Moffat, chairman attended. Fin-men'- s The English claim that Roosevelt to make rubber dol lars. They don't mean that he U on planning to lint green backs that balloon tires, either. It's merely the amount of gold In each dollar will be, like elastic, stretchy never the same never stable. Is attempting |