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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE holladat O'Kuren, Uuby Orllch, Shelba Price, Huth Peterson. AT THE LINCOLN SCHOOLS LEVI W. JONES NEWS CITY SANDY PLYMOUTH SCHOOL (Taylorsville) (Continued From Page 1) L. i:.: Mva liaise.,, 111; Recorder: Mei'tiiiB 107 . t i. n.,in lsil; Reg Whi'e, i'.!v Meeting was call- m X4 : L. Baten.an. V.m. by Mm October tl,,.,slin.r, (leow I : !. Eurson, Weggelaml. Announce- riv ( ounciliuaii G. A. L. A. u. Gardner, MS; Joseph lm.llH concerning the coming Spook 134; E. S. McKean, Activity perl.'o; Party and the Sjun-iawere Cninip, HI; S. II. Hyatt, iod were given. The students for thlsi;)(i. r.V(U. swcnsoti, St); A. M. assigned to certain rooms . was the which meeting Ami, Wright, 73. f tor e adjourned. Mrs. Evan O. Jensen entertained LoLS POWELL, on Grade. at a dinner party at her home School Editor, Dtth Thursstreet, South Second East her birthOperetta day afternoon, honoring on December 8, 10.".:!, the Ply- day anniversary. Following a social mouth Junior High School will afternoon, eovers were laid for C. L. "The Mrs. John II. Shaw. Mrs. an op'retla. entitled Ostler, Thomas Boulter. Mrs. J. Ghost ot I."'IIVMp o.i.v. Wil that so Mrs. J. Mrs i;s,i.r Boulter. Put ,i!s are now practising, AnderCutler Hazel Mrs. Mrs. obtain parts. liam Thompson, they might and Mr. Jepsoii. the Music directors, son. Mrs. Veloy Allsop, Mrs. Myrtle and Miss are conducting the tryouts. Hyatt, Mrs. Lily Baguley We are sure that it will be a suc- Litana Jensen. becess, because so much effort is ing put forth by the students. The marriage of Miss Merle ILbbs MAX INK MACKAY. of Murray and Jesse B. Casper of Eighth Grade Reporter. Sandy, took place lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Pollard Hallowe'en Party at a dinner party at entertained The Hallowe'en party that Is beon East Second South! home their Ecoing sponsored by the Home street. Saturday evening. Covers nomics Club will be held October for Mr. and Mrs. Arvid laid were re30, at 7:30. The students will be and Mrs. Grant Crump, Mr. quired to go thru many terrorizing Larson, Mrs. Byron Grant. Mr. and and anil places before the Groff Goodwin has Mrs. Virginia commitgymnasium is reached. The home from the L. D. S. returned a tee In charge promise spooky hospital whore she has been the time with fun galore. past year following a series of opLINDSAY. MARY Ninth tirade Reporter. erations. Mrs. Goodwin left for the California mission in September but was compelled to return j home the following mouth for an Due to j compli-pendicitis operation. her of operations since. Mrs. Good-- j since. Mrs. Good-- j rof j'; in is operations the iiaughier or .Mr. innii Mrs. Charles Groff. of Sandy and CHRIST EVANGELICAL HTH the widow of Stanley Goodwin, son Mr. of Bishop Goodwin of Lchi. AY KK .Ml of Kt AN IH ( Kit il Goodwin was killed in an automoOnssolKI .SYNOD) bile accident at Grand Island Neb., as they were enroute east whore I utheraii of Christ Services Church are held every Sunday af Mr. Goodwin was to have been emternoon In the Murray Methodist ployed. They had been married less tha a week. Church, 171 East s;, ?,,,; 1, j,,., day School at '.' p. m. Divine wur ship at 3 p. in. Sermon by the p.:st Fartheit North and South or. Rev. John Feiertag. You are in The city of Miami. Flu., Is far vited to visit Iheso services. host south and Rellinghani, Wash., s farthest north In the Putted States. There arf other places that are METHODIST CHURCH 'arther north or farther south, hut none as large ns the two cities Services for Sunday. October 'i'Mh. lane'il. Both have populations over SCHOOL CALLED Levi W. Jones, of w "e South Street, Murray, . i. i, n.i u ' n,.i u """" loiies dim his home at 7 o'clock V! morning. Mr. Jolll.s Was u The Football Game The Lincoln School played the sevMurray June 2s, s enth grade of the Granite Junior are his widow, onie j0imson BONNYVIEVV SCHOOL High School last Friday. a daughter, Dorothy, uge9;nltl l It was a very good game. GranThe grades of the lioiiny uuucn or .Murray n,,i had Lincoln but team a had ite good ., are planning on having a M. joiies, of Ri ei.vill ,.,L.., a a better one. Granite won with parly. Halloween is near so be Mrs. J. D. Bowers, of 30 to IS. The game ended score . careful of the goblins and ghosts. The bode "noiv !.' ..t 53-PHONE IIOLLADAY "r"eattU I with only two injuries. Wo lmie to , ,.:.,. They will get you If you do u.mh.-- nm,,, evening, have another game soon and win. naughty things like waxing winoa. loouiiug uuer ten o clock., TOM Pon.ToN, dows and turning things topsy-turv.iiu services win i,e held In jo t Grade Mrs. Helen M. .Livingston charmThe Junior JiTldj;e club enjoyed a If they once get hold of you .Murray second ward thnpei diindiiK party Snturdfiy evenin nl ed the audience Sunday evening at Interest A Ke:psake of they will not let you go. So lilv .soiiui .mi west on Saturday lt Union Amusement Hull. meeting by reading two of her orig- WARH! To Increase the Interest of the n m Itislion 1? If t inal poems, which have been pubthe clases and Is to cautioned i geography keep history . Kveryone fieiatlni?! niiltliirv KlrtiTM Iihvo post (Mined until a lished In the Kelicf Society .Magafrom Thaynes family because fifth and sixth grade of Lincoln away rection of of Fred their Lindbe. the dale k. prcpnnitloii zine. books of Scarlet Fever. We want parents School are making scrap win ne iu .Murray City cemetery play. to tell their children to keep away These are to be life long keepsakes der direction of George A. JHlkiJ Mrs. Kmlly Carlisle was chairwhich we will value greatly. We arc until the sickness is over. The Thorifo family, all musicians, man of the proevening Sunday mortuary. Miss Mace j" Itasmussen, the first putting in the only things of great from Mill Creek, were the micst artgram. She cliose for her theme of To preserve Is absent from school importance. Hik'h ists ut the Irvint; Junior the evening : "I Know That My Re- grade teacher, MATERNITY HOSPITAL we are putting oil cloth foi because of the death of this week school assembly last Friday. deem. r Llveth." AKKIVALS her mother. All teachers and pupils the cover. The information they Mrs. Kenneth liisliofr of Hillings. to contain will always be useful. Mrs. K. S. Collctt attended the extend their deepest sympathy Mrs. Ieo Llovd of iH,... .. Montana, reports the hlrth of a funeral of her SPENCER Pl'GII, Mr. S. I). Col-to- her In her bereavement. A beautifather, son. Mrs. lUshol'f was formerly Hargirl, born October 3rd. GRade 1 In Vernal on Tuesday. Mr. Col-to- ful spray of flowers was sent by Mrs. De Ooover. of Suit- t.i. riot Miirchnnt. friends. died at Ids Salt Lake City homo her Starch Making boy, born October 1th. Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Heatle and her daughA few days ago Miss Claussen's ONK HINDKKI) I KK (KM Mrs. James O. Jensen, of Murnji made ter Mrs. Earl Wayimin have llli made some starch fourth M'KLI.hKS (jKADK grade a born October .r:h. boy, l.s Mrs. Krnntz mitkiiig elaborate a trip to I'ulifornla because of the The class brought puns, spoons, June P.irch, Toshiko lloshido, S..7I... ,.f u.... i Jim T.ji frs of tin' for appearance oittigy, jji preparations death of a relative. scrooners and potatoes to strainers, ltergener, Raymond lierger, boy, born October (itii. her musical nkit In the , in Bloom-ipilstmake starch with. They made it Keith .McClecry, Dorothy . .siierrill, of .Mrs. riyue Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill have U Thursday, Friday ami Satur hell Llew elyn,, Margaret the afternoon. Miss Claussen told Oat Lake, a boy, born Octolier 7th. returned from their visit at the day of this week. She has about Trackel, Merelda Nelson, George them how to make starch. Miss Mrs. C. Plngree, of Little Cotton Century of Progress exhibition at thirty people In training at daily .b lies, Claussen told the class to bring Horthea Keller, Smith, Agnes wood cities. eastern and other Canyon, a girl bom October! rehearsal. Chicago Ailene Caldwell, Steve ISiloiiziek, things to starch after it was made. Kth. Mr. K. C. Karl has returned from Doyle Plott, Arthur L'giioaln, Mar- The children of the 1th grade said it Little .uei. imiuii v uiiuit, 01 isunay, i Oliver, n ward of was interesting to make starch. his business trip to Nevada. He is Godnick, La Verne Madill. garet boy, born October 0th. George Marehnnt, Is doing nicely at now employed at a market in CII1Y OMI'RA. Fifth Grade .xi rs. Aigot Anderson, of Siltl the County hospittal. He has both Grade iM. UAs Plott, Ruby Durst, Henry Lake, a boy, born Octolier flh. legs broken, and some cuts aial l"e-lac- . Puppet Show Mrs. Albin K. Anderson, of Sil.l bruises about his head and face. Gregory, Fred Mismask, Joe Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Wacstaff left Last Lincoln School hail Met Mi Thursday Dolores Tommy 'leery, n girl, born October loth. is In spite of his discomfort, lie on Wi'dues'lay for points in MonGa higher, a Puiipct Show. The name of it was Kmina Olson, Iiis ya, Mrs. James M. Wallace, TayWv slowly Improving. tana, where Mr. WiiKstaff U meHetty Scott, Fern Jensen. Ruby "Growing Up." a boy, born Octoler 10. ville, I I did not like It very much, chanician of a northern livlsinii of Slake Relief Society Conference Lessor. Mrs. Conrad A. Fuller, Brian,! thi government airways. could not understand it. will he held in Cnmlte Tabernacle Sixth tirade a girl, born October 12. Drive, I liked last year's l'nippet Show .Marie .Johnson. Ruth Johnson, ElSunday, Ootoler L".i. Several llollaMrs. William R. lluiley, Iljlaa! The Bishopric announce a meetIt was about Raggedy eanor Durst, Jessie Hew it, Donald better because day people are planning to take Drive, a boy Itorn Octolwr 15. next Interest unusual of and ing Sunday kets of lovely autumn flowers. The P.ishop, Mildred Plott, June John- Andy Raggedy Ann going to the Mrs. Horace S. Burkenshaw, o! devil's den. evening. They are anxious to wcl meetings are at 10:.'!i) a. in. and at son, Smiley Waki, Mary Raker. DraH-r- . a Isty born OctokT 17. I would rather sis- a Puppet Show come a full house. 2 p. m. Visiting teachers and offi- Henry M.ukosian, Mable Healy, Mrs. Anton L. Swensen, Murray like Jack and the Bean Stalk or Mrs. Whipple and Helen spent the cers are urged to be present. Dorothy Johnson, P.eth Grahum, a boy born October 17. something that I could understand. Wayne Yates, Norma Ahlborg, Ablatter half of the week In P.iugham Mrs, Walter Peterson, Murnj JAMES A.HOKA, Judge N'ephl Jensen was the guest raham Markosiau, Rrout Eriekson, a visiting with her mother and sister girl born OctoU-- r P.). .p. C ratio speaker at Sacrament services Sun Arthur Richard Nelson, Lessor, ami her fumily. Mrs. (). Nabuum, Sandy, I but The Sixth Grade Ball (.aim' day evening He explained the three Raymond Ramuseu, Raymond (XtoU-- r 20. horn Counselor Kra Knovvlton repott- maladies from which the world is Looser, fail Worluml, Eugene GregWednesday night. October is, Mrs. Mark I.nney, Draper, 1 bo .",.'!. Room I and II of the Line., in ed Sunday evening of his recent suffering, sickness, sorrow, and sin. ory, Bessie Woodard. October 24. born named School played ball. Room visit to points of early church his- The Master, he said, was the great Editor SMILEY WAKI, their girls the Lincoln Donkey tory scenes In Missouri and Illinois physician who could remove these Cost of Old Ag Pt.doM Girls. They had some yells for the evils if the ooplo would permit ARLINGTON SCHOOL annual per capita cost of old The The commit tee In charge of flow- Him to enter thcih lives. His audinot were ami that tdavboys girls age ranges from 4 ceotitc pensions ers for Sunday services at the ence was large and attentive. The ."i A Class at Arlington Scho,,!' ing. When we started plaving ball 'O.OnO. Inhabitant. $I..Ti 11 a. in School at per Sunday is called the "Riley Class." church, Is to lx complimented on they got so Interested III the game F. R. Anderson. Mi". Sio f 'i ni We bad a candy sale and raised that they forgot to yell. These are the splendid array of lowly it tit mini Ilolladay Ward Relief S.ltty tell. lent. flowers they bring. have elaborate plans out for a ba- enough money to buy one of Riley's some of the yells we had: Preaching at II : 1.1 by Rev. o. C. zaar to be given two days, Noveiu books. We have learned several of You can beat eggs Mr. Paul Maiiwaring occupied bis King. Subject of Senium. "The N You can beat cream her I'.'.rd and I'lth. On Thursday a his poems. usual chair on Sunday, 'tfler enR. A." The foil,, wing pupils in Class . But you can't leat supper will be served, and for Frijoying about ten days absence while Roy Scouts meet every Monday A received loo r , ont in sju'lling The Donkey's baseball team. a Is In dance scheduled. the day, Yn'i cm ! ive feet that arc 7 p. in. lnsH'cting Scabbard and lUade fraat Peter Jiiniulc Oh, you lazy lout Crane. booths will N many pvaetieal orna- Friday: s::i i tl y s! l CVITV tJlOUHMlt Tbs Indies Aid will bold H ternity groups tit three schools. I.uiitl, Richard Mix, P.il- - iKm't you uuike an out. mental articles. Suitable games and Freeze, mi. "I iv if vott choose iMighnut Sale at the Church oi, Ward choir is doing entertainment will be provided both lie Mollis, liwrelice Nelson Ken- For the Donkeys baseball team. Ilolladay 31-1'!!! t. "ttr latiM- - selection of Be sure and gel neth Rovvell. Joe Vicohrlli, Keliliclh Room one beat the game but it Tuesday, the some fine work on the Messiah u evenings. smart some st!cs! of them. Leave orders with Wiseman, Alia Allan. Jackie Ander- was a close score. So we all got toshown by the splendid manner in . of iwiiiN-i-Aid the any The literary class on Tuesday ut son. Eleanor I'.rinlon. Edna Coop gether and cheered. which they tendered ' Worthy N GENEVIEVE RoDEBACH The Ijimli," at Sunday evening ser- Relief Society was conducted by cr. Donna lliitelcr, Stella Mrs. Annie Maekay. She pointed out vices. Margaret Grade I Liten, Marjorie NOTK K the facts that universal truth, A Fire Drill Madson, Alice Mason. Helen o 'HurMany deer hunters went nut gleeus interest and beauty of ex on. Barbara olseii, The Lincoln School had a fine Snow. ; .;" In Pumps, Oxfords, Strapi, s, fully last wink. They have returned, pression mark all literature which Phvllis Strange, LilHe Ahlborg received olio Vote Bonnie Walts, drill. Mr. Webb had someone ring of thetu without game. The ls; preserved II Mil passed down for Ruth Wooden Eva Willi. or Ties many f..r City Audits which qualified mis, Mil the Ml nine times. Then our leader-iseason Is nut us giKKl as in former one century to another. She will dred Wright. each room led the pupils outside. her In be it candidate for lection to yearn. continue her talk next month. ELEANOR BRINTON. When We were outside Mr. Webb Jg95 that t" offiif. Mis. However, ."Ill tJiade ReMilicr, told the grade to go around in the LIBERTY SCHOOL P. T. A. BOY MOI TS OF CATHOLIC front of the building and II no on ler," has filed a formal affidavit of tit ARLINGTON tt each side of the fire engine. Chief '''''i'mtion ELECTS OFFICERS requesting ).. ( III ECU TAKE I11KI Last Week's sterl's Were: Jensen then talked to us about flie'nanie Is- withdrawn from the ball.eiiard Tralitor. Mary Borhh. and (Continued from Page 1 ai d t.'bl the hlldren stories of (,,(. Li hi Anderson. R..y Scouts of St. Vincents' Cath fires that Vocal So!.,, "l ittle Mother" had happened. The chief Mr olio Church of Murray took their Sivth A Northeast Corner Main and Broadway II K. KXsmi ssln, the Voungor children gllil.i Holuiqnist. tail hike this year, Sund.iv. Seven Tie!, i SJir.iiinn-JohnsoIVrfivt sellers all the t.tst term: questioned x City ait l)mkr City ICi'ienler. and told us all p. go home and Marian 'eeu boys wore taken by nutoiuobilej Reading, "Columbus" ... Ruby Orli.h clean up all the o!, rubbish ;ivvav to the home of Edmund J. Keaiiis Powell. Mark Johiiniioson Ahv tract ni tanvass ot In from and thev mid "The there Goat" the The F Ilolladay 'ifeot sH'llers f..r all of from the hollies. Hoy Play. U.jms of I'ritnarv in Murray City, held MvRv. ( i.or. (,tt,. hiked to Boy Scout Wigwam in Mill last week nie: htiiiiejFirst tirade. flir nItlin,tii;n Mavur Vear Term, I oininissii ,tu r for l otir-Vc- r 'reik Canvoii. j Piano Solo. "The Hustle- Dance" .i.diaiineson. Belli (invito, a... Atnhtor fV Two-Yea- r Ten,. : Term Tin y won- - aceoui..tiiits Barbara Killpack. .; by Mr Verda .la obs, n, ,fion m,,i ris, M.trv For ot. i;.rnoiii l! St:.le str.st, 4 room house, Kc.iriis, C, I.. Croinau and Snuil o'Korcii. Emilia Padn ga. Ruth Vocal Sol... "Little Old Church" I'OU MWtii; PI H)R COMMISSIONKK For Auditor m . East Tvvi. Vear Term 4'.th .Souih. Inquire L..ui Bush, and tbeyjersou, Shelba Price, Virgil Sharp. ister, uieiianl l our enr Term 2 Vr. Term S. hank. K'.'t :nd Address Ave, Sail Lake. Snpt. James I 'love rctnnieil to Murray In the evening. Sixth Glade A Cla-- s Was. pj;;:i. Address principal Morton- Rubv orli.h. Maik Job inncson. . H Kenneth Parrel!. Mark .loh.iiiho-sen- , Toadt Liv 1,900 Yrart X The meeting Was presided over BottU Movtd A 2 , Skit n M.iisdeii, ItoU-rpair of toads have lived l.'.M A Nttl U C rpleniu'd at by Mrs. Rctnlli.k, the retiring pros ... S o. year In a theater at Corinth. Beth Croone, Verda .lacobsoii. Winpoint to Luke Mlctdiritri to an ni found 20 blent. Greece, according L,' archeolojlst ifred M.idsen, Afton Motrls, Marv r- iu : y. atcr Sog diIIm . happenings ,.,,. view-Schoo- Reporter li-- thes--book- Uy-ro- Mery-(io-Uoun- d ls, ,,,,.,., l Nel-'!.,io- ,i ! ,) Mr-- ! Im.l - lmir-ra:dii- j a-- Church Announcements - j 1 - FAVORITES! Fall ; Ie Kara-bates- , '. -- n '295 College Boot Shop - - 1 j I f(;, tie!;i, rent: 1 . t rtt ol-.i- ' di .I. 'If .tt'qjpa7p,'v,.y.,1 ... ' " P W! .v.tyr r: ALL-WOO- $9S GG-G- 8 OTHES West 3rd South Salt Lake City, Utah r ' u r -;. yx ' V. y c 0 . C i A ' t X '6 14 lis' M ss 111 -- 'III 2 K . . n y... 5 ?T: si ' - i i IrJ ; i Tt. fjs: ?1 o h c j " i c - j -- t J X O V. w p. ... i H -- 2 d 5 J2 j p, rr ! s '"-"- : . . ' . "'1 . rs . . ".. li rrr- -. , L $Q95 UU ' - .; ii I. 6 i j the City Krror.lrr of H.cti,,.,c!ivll,Intv Octo1T. A. M s ''l cast the Primary the Jlth day r Tvrm. Commissioner for 7 T rar t'lah. same ,cri"' A,'Mv Cily, State of ''it ti"" i the ot Klco lh VZTs eM mimher of voles for K lh rCCcivi"ff wlVc said OtTi. : dul tn n.H Tut,,. a' I).. Fnnr-Vca- IL EL : r - 5 5 2 h OVERCOATS $20.00 & S25.00 - a H art Schaffne r & M arx OVERCOATS " 9 $40.00 and $50.00 SUITS u IS J n-n- in!t C fr An-iii,',- ; , v-- trs Uh' at T,"-"'''- V. ,xAn-Yr;,- r , lTJvli ST City Recorder. I |