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Show Vt f- ' Ml KKAV CITY. UTAH. TH . MURRAY HI SCHOOL 0. F. HIGHLIGHTS SlDAV iy Carina Jensen Tuesday, September 4, hundreds f students trudged their way down to tin- fniiiiliiir grounds of pood old Some were happy, Murray High. thinking of the good times In store fur them. Oth"rs were scowling and grumbling, thinking only of the drudgery of another nine months' Inside those I g Imprisonment school doors. The hitter's attitude cliang.'d just ns soon as they saw I tie heauMful. clean school grounds. Last year's shrubs have grown and these, together with the flowers mil grewi lawn, make a picturesque fr nt yard. The Interior of the HiiMings. I lug much more cheerful aad bright than they have been la previous years, adds very much to the spirit. Every room has been painted and the blackboards have hi en resurfaced. One who really tries even just a little cannot help enjoying school under these pleasant condition''. As usual, there are many new faces. The .first day or two they didn't know what it was all about nd they still seem somewhat puzzl ed. Hut it won't be long before they fall In line with the rest of - 1 ns. one of the most lmiMrtant factors consider is the teachers. This year our faculty Is n very capable one. Thrp men teachers are repricing the three lady teachers who lift us last year. Mr. Christeiisen i our English teacher. All of us. even those who have despised English before, thoroughly enjoy his classes. He makes us get down to business mid llgure things out and yet he puts enough ie and humor in with it to bring an O. K. from Mr. Viettl and Mr. every student. Cnnt have a variety of subject to teach. Mr. tlrant said be lias lieen teaching out In the sticks and it fit'U good to get back to civilization. If you want to know how well Iik-he Is. Just ask one of the Mr. Viettl Junior high students. gives us gymnastics In our type class. Of course it's exercising the fingers. Every day l.e has a tongue twister for us to write. If you do knot think they're finger twisters as well. Just visit his class some Htm. The students were quite dubious . when Miss Sudbury b'ft Mr. Viettl frnin all will nil the vacancy very efficientti B AS KB ALL BUSINESS RALLY AGREEMENT WITH SALT LAKE CITY SIGNED Murray Power Plant Shows Large Profit The Murray City Power Plant department in a balance sheet as of June 30, l!i:u shows a profit of for the six months' perhsl commencing January 1, lfi.'U. Included in the exicnses of the period is found the sum of $S.S()2.3il for depreciation and $2.10.'; for Interest ns well as an allowance of for uncollect iblc accounts. The general balance sheet for the same date shows the net worth of Murray City in the plant and other assets ns $'.'1S,I1S7.1.".. Itnndcd innnd current debtedness liabilities of $1.4.10.-1:having been deducted from a gross of $22.10.1.01 to give the net worth. Murray City has a dandy business in the electric plant which even in these slow business days is showing a yearly profit of $H.M:t.1S. after allowing for deprecuillon in all departments. Always to be considered is that Murray users of electricity nsi-iva very low rate, far heaKr than that chargi-- their by the electric owned energy privately producers. Among other expense Items for the six months is :i.4-- spent on roads and trails. Ibis seems a trill" reckless as S'l.l.i would probably have been about richt. at an Aerie meeting. B. A. Klasco was found guilty on each of the several charges placed against him for his imrt in Umpiring one of the soft ball games during the Eagles ball series. I,ew Walters prosecuted the case for I'.isb Cordon's soft ball team. A. J. Peters, Bay Allan and John Her-lindefended Mr. Klasco. The de fense overcame the evidence pro disced by the prosecution, which included several knives ranging in size from one foot to two and a half feet long, three large guns, a bomb, and a pile of rocks. The case was tried before Judge Charles Anderson O. J. Bclildon as foreman of the Jury returned the verdict of guilty after the Jury had deliberated ten minutes. Council for Mr. Klasco for a retrial on new evidence asked ly. the Judge granted this but secured, Now that things are rolling along. to accept a retrial. declined A. B. we've decided that school this year Uwon't so bad after all. K. II. PETEBS F. O. E. News Bcmri r (Continued on Page 3) attendances g "on Words of the following song wi re composed by Mrs. Mlna C. Wright In honor of Elder O. Webb Snarr. who left Wednesday for a mission to the Southern States. The soiii! was sung by Mrs. Olive Wallin and Mrs. I ula II. Snarr at a farewell lnirty tendered lil in. Elder Snarr went to Chicago where he will sj,end some time at the Century of Progress be'ore takin lb'1 ing up his' missionary duties South. "WHEN tOF'KK tiONL'. WF.'I.I. 0l " NOT F0K(.F.T Many years we've lived together. ''l ' In the Murray Second 111 You have be n a fail al nroiiiei. Highly favored of the Now that you are called to leme sj-'- Recreation Center Successful ",,r fss-n- t S. W.M KEH. KI.EIi WAI.KEK & , ... lb'' OLD MAN .,-- ui l,ar .,,. ac, l" jli lini-iiiL- l. I' t Jambons. . . FAMILY. this Wisk "'''" - . V tnitav B.-v- rac Q.rl-rriday anu jmuiv 111 ls "l.-lc- r Set For jamboree , . , the "Bin I.,'theldfo.get I'lidav an. t. I' s.- - iH.renvcuienl. MUS. s U- d. for cxpres during r mlsun-derstaialln- " - iil i circus ei.nio to our When your mMm. Is completed. '"!." The chow will continue for We'll awail jour safe r.llliti. 1,M remaining part of Ihls week. M cuisUt, of dancing girls, For-r- C-- l will ble.s your bumble .iloit W de shows and n merry-tr..nnd- . If von wi'l his word that sim to pinked Help lo gather s. altered Israel, ' land are found. i,. ride with our smiling school in ,.v.-iri'iii'l.oii.-sI. oil l et.il,.n , heart was p.omis.s ,,)HW l l Mi vhle of State id reel. Jat "Li,g Is fore Ibis w.u go--- 'l ""' """li i,f Hie county shops, Th. y should hear Die sage. ( lil OF TIIVNKS Al,o. the icdeuiplb'tl plan, mn n Iss-om- e Inc. will And our hearts with love fin.rw Held Here Saturday fc I111 " s t M ress our '11'Malloii to our friends mis f klndnesi iiml ''"i" of )inpby extend. s Flover Show J us: I' Is-ally.- -r. burn: ii. Commission plans ;uestion to the qualified electors if Murray City on OHoIht V 1!):U, were changed to October 23rd, HUH, by changes required by the I'WA department In Washington, I. ('. Changes nsjulred make the bonds d and they are to ls total $'.,.-,in slxlis'ii years instead of 21 vears ns planned previously. However, these changes do not affect the work of the qualified .'hvlors of the city and that work s to decide whether to vote yes or Xo at the election. In considering the question it is only fair to take a hsk at the of the Murray Power Plant did a glance nt the monthly bills you receive from the jsiwer plant. Te begin at the rates charged for he first istlnt: Y'ou save money on each of your monthly bills over i he charge that you would be paying if the plant were owned privately or nt least that Is the experience of our neighbor on all sides of the Murray district. Murray City taxayers have n value of over two hundred thousand dollars In the electric equivalent, transmission lines and oilier assets. The plant as js-- r balance sheet dated June .'to. P.K'll, Is earning, even In this year of acute depression, over 14 thousand dollars js-annum, after allowing reasonable depns-latioand also allowing for uncollected accounts. has a Murray City therefore, very lunch worthwhile Investment in their Power Plant. An Investment that serves them efficiently, at low rales and is rapidly paying for self. r The Murray City Commission, careful consideration .and consultation with technically trained ehs-trlMtwer producers nnd men .l in Ihe engineering fields, are that an Improvement and addition lo the plant Is advisable. PWA officii Is have agreed with i Murray City officials In their cent and have offered n .TO grant or gift of all labor and materials required. This generous grant Is made by the Culled States government to stimulate work ami to give employment which Is very badly nisshsl In he community of Murray. A very linimrtant consideration Is that the ImiiuIs the electors will approve are to ls jsild from Murray power Plant sales and hot from taxes. The Cnited Slates government will loan Murray the cash nissled nt 4 cent Interest a low rate. The project means a great saving In outlay Murray an Increase in efficiency and will employ much lalmr at PWA wage rates. A vote for the Ixuul on October .'tnl will Ik a considerable help to yourself, your clly and your neigh kh re-ire- re-or- d r 1 t.f-e- coii-Umv- t t fr bors. Plan Super Market For Murray City s . 'The l co-o- And Ml'HKW -lo you. . - MIOW IN com-tiuuit- t t 'nibl si rancors forn-roam: l all. snlvalion. 't sherilT In liove Hie Itlinact of Called to pr-a-ch While we pray for you at h"tiie. " tni. k killed the man, and threw ClloKlS My in the path of the 011"ttiliic machine. When you're gon- - we'll not forcl The UmIv vviim removed to to'. you. A. Jenkins Mori mil y and nt a la'e Though you're many miles away li"tir still I will leiiiellilH-rWednesday they were lay bv day we 'Mlig to locale relatives of the agAnd'at nicht f"f '" 'H' M,i'-"I fill! II, lift our though! 1". ''"'H MnAT Mr. and Mrs. C. K. W.iseman presldtsl over a beautifully arranged dinner party, Saturday evening of last week at their homo, In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Box McKean of Oakland, California., and Mr. and Mrs. Greger Sergersladt of Sail Lake. The guests who numbered twelve were seated at one h'Wg table, which had as enterplece n low crystal bowl of lavender and white asters. Other fall flowers decorated the rooms. Following the dinner, the party motored to the Old Mill Club, where they ss-n- t the remainder of the evening dancing. tins-tin- For Mission Field j Local News Notes - Elder Snarr Leaves - Mayor (I. K. Berger has requested he presence, Friday evening at S 'clock In tin- - Murray City hall, of ill business and professional men to consider mt'thixls of stimulating local business, local pay rolls and ' idea throughout the 'Buy he district. All business and professional men ire urged to attend the Hurling and cooperate in a move to Increase Will trade efficiency, to make Murray a better place to live in and to :ilk about. Help Murray Help Yourself! Here is a plan that will help everyone to help himself a plan that is easy to applya plan that does not cost anyone a single penny! It is being siM.nsored not by any particular group, but by women's clubs and civic organi.atlotis y all interests In our and our state. The purixise of this plan Is to make business better In our localmake business Isdler for ity Everyone knows that many thousands of dollars are sent out of this community each year to make purchases that could jusl as easily be made here. Think for u moment what that means. It means that loFLOWER SELLING TO AID cal business Is handicapped, local PROJECT IN PARK workers are deprived of employment, l.s-apayrolls are less than Murray City Flower Garden club should Is-- , l.s-a- l opportunities they Mrs.'LIoyd Park entertained Sat- for' lis-a- l Imys and girls are lessenmembers have applied to the City afternoon of last week at her ed. Thai isn't what we want. Is urday Commission for to sell llowt rs and bulbs at their next home In compliment to Miss EliaII? bet h Cornwall. The guests were meeting. What can we do about It ? Proceeds from I he sales will Is seated at six small tables which Just reiuciu!T to "Buy were attractive with fall flowers In used in financing the flower plantEverything you need, from a packsHinsred by the crystal bowls. The place cards were age of plus to a complete set of ing project Murray Flower club at the Murray miniature cut outs of young ladies, new furniture, can ! purchustsl standing on n box ns the guest of locally. merchants City Park. Your local honor would ls giving street either have your requirements In sHeches. Miss Cornwall was pres- si.nk, or can get them for they to be ented with u handkerchief enclosed you. The jMilnt Is that when you with n good wish from each guest, deal with hsal business men yon Miss who numbered twenty-four- . belli make It possible for those loCornwall U a daughter of Bishop cal business men to pny rent, taxes, The Seventh annual Flower Show mid Mrs. A. XL Cornwall of Mill wages, all of which helps your comwill be held Saturday. Sep'eiiilsT Creek ward, nnd left Wednesday 22. at the First National Bank. munity to prosKT. On tin' other evening at (!:.'!' p. m. on a mission hand, when you ileal with faraway Mrs. Harry I Van Jnill will bo to the British Isles. business houses, none of your chairman of the show. back. TAXPAYERS ORGANIZE Mrs. Elmo Martin. Mrs. Howard Shirley Jackson has resumed her money gels dollar The FOR BUDGET STUDY Ilausknecht and Mrs. Maude kept in your ooinmunFtah at studies the Agricultural it v c.oo-- i thru mi ini resting cycle will be the receiving com- College In Iogan. M. II. It.iri's of the CI ah TaxInvest it In merchandise mit tee from 10 until noon. you in a who Association at Thomas has wholesalers. Johlters ar.d manufac-salarlePowell, Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. payers' taxes Mrs. I'ercill the past Hummer months hero with turers pay it out in Murray this week organ! "cd a local Gilbert Mocsliigcr, The money budget s'uily commit too. Uiehardsoii. Mrs. (J. Miller and bis mother, Mrs. Thomas Powell, and other cxjienses. III Ibis area, jsirt of Tin- - ohjis t of this study and those Mrs. Fnil Liudlieck. left Saturday for his homo In Port- Is resM-nIn u w Into are H back es iatb hich e given land. your hands, Oregon. g assoi In conjunction with the flower Joining Hie followlfc: But. th" dollar spent outside Is show, a flowei sale will be held. In honor of the hi rt Inlay anniverIiist-n- d of sciilliig your To Members. gone. Those wishing to buy bulbs, plants of Mrs. Carl Zachrlson, rela- money away from this territory. : Slate Budget CollllliiM'-eand shrubs can Inquire after I ho sary tive surprised her Salnrday oven-lia- r sieil It here ii major part of ll Believing that the taxpayers of flower show. of last week lit her home. The will remain to Increase this Slate should 'l"W interest themwas sMnt In cards mid a evening much how M.wer and make more of selves in the purchasing lat' siipM-- was served to thirty-sibusiness for any one of us. money should be asked from the guest. iln governstate Economist tell us that the ir-tloi- i Still laxpjiyers to siit 4 of chizciis dollar which enof the sah-following tie we, ment, Mrs. Hurley Harr left Wislnesday turn over five Id trade rota ter visit I, A. McMillan. James Murray. with relative Indefinite an Murray Park Playcreiind held ii for er times year. Clove. Glen E. Howe. F. E. Bom b. r, verv sucei-ssfiIn Colorado. jmrty on the local commit When you buy locally you create a.vopt a pi were Seen aferins.i, girls Committee have P. J. Bov. Mrs. and a market for local farm pr.slin Pnytie Slale Budget of the lee The group left Murray bad ns their truest the past wis-k- . Increases l.s-a- l retail sale. Thl of the Cl'ih Taxpayers Association. p'eseni. 1 at p. in., lode to the Old I ami Max we are willing to l'ak Chrlstensen, their Thai il,.,i tie goal of till "Buy nephew. Mill in Cottonwood canyon whore friend. John IjifTerly, of Monmouth. lineally" movement. Make ALL of nile with similar groups In tli-had ibcir lunch, and returned 1111 ,,H' from local business Illinois. your (Hirchas.-ether communi'l- - I" "'"''.v In time for tl.e rejular Park nctlv-pies- . our house. details ..f the budget and report The glr's attending were Members of the B. Y. P. V. of the iolis to ,.11,1 ......ii,. . Jetisi-n- . Edna Viiglnhi Church, asslst.sl by Baptist t!. Coe:t'or and the Incoming Alt.i Allan. Bonnie Walls. For In nnd Mrs. J. I. Payne, enloitalno.1 HH'TII COTTONWOOD W AHD legislature. Stewart. Helen o Korn ami Mar-- nt it welnle roast and canyon party M. I. A. ACTIVITIES Ii Is understood that Mr. S. E. trie Ma.ls. ti. Friday evening of last wis k In will ..r ll,is i.I I l.,.t man dlr.il honor of Max Chrlsteiiseu nnd John Mr. Wayne Simis-r- . The South C..ttonw.nl M, I. A. serve :'s our chairman. has lure. or Patk at Murray IjifTerly who were visitor is 11". m i:i held Ibcir first regular meeting of ,t ii and etlirarily liliaffillated with the Thirty odd guests enjojed the parly Hie w as. in Tuesday evening, s. li... I disp ict II o and stale Park department, due to a which was near the Couiiuutiiiy lass lii. lud. d with the regular count v l:." The III. lease Ibis year at the F E It A nffb-e- . hi Big Cottonwood canyon. 1,1 Camp the of activities course new a work, ever -l is .! :""l I" " No on le's len sent to fill bl Mr. nnd Mr. Ilariy L. Van Quill have Issii outlined for the year's S'ate and Coiu.ty ley. t bov. as It is Iiom d this matter their guest recently, w..k. These me to be held III all i!l be cleared up in n short tltisv hne had n MELTING AT 1st. of the various Mrs. i:MKNT and Mr. J. B. Ml.liaeN. nnd M. I. A. class. for Sat A hike is being p'aliis S( WAKO MMW Still of Yuklma. Wash Slakes, mid later contests will Korct Mr. tms-- t will all f"l girls. Tiny unlay hoi I. at 12 p. in. Saturday at Murray Ingioti. Sacrament Ward will Include, v First The ll.'W course a t Min tCotilinued on last page! own lnii.li. their and Park bring i :'.' i. old time danc at and modern Sntida niusle, peeling f th-- . Genealogical class. ing, draniali.s, mid a class on hobnf will prove very ble whh h no l Prother I'. B. I'.riulou. t Stake .... s:lfci,-' ' ; Inter, sting. The reason for ihcso fl.er will In- III"' M.ol-el- l wi'l furnish new clnsHc. whl. h were Introduced I'.vel.Mi All a lv " numbers. for the first time List June. I t i.e musical new activities during tin to alien stimulate Invi'ed ,'ialtv to savage trilic wlu rr vktiHn are lliick pare time. T UBKV It I i xivtis that one meeting PLWKLT TIME Ami primal jiassnms wcik will ! dovot.-- to rvgu each .INIiK Tit-nn1 liae a svstctit sure quick, la lar work, while the next meetI n . tire In- - MijjJu nf ape. W H I i.nll.lt V lllilike ing will l entirely of the activity en laundering blank-l- " wotk. a ,l,he ..r wlien n n.ilivc's yovith has flnl, will be under The h!by via for fall and winter use. In vim, v Ami Laun.lt. t Ion of Miss Maxlne Simlb;iihi the Murray jcars din Uemmibcr Tli. v simjny kimck him cm the hcal, ,'r,i"" "f " on, an I ca. h t bis will have one l,en l cfi'l him. to Ati """tHi.in "'" or toote bobbiests. t.i!' and demonput steali.ig lb- bl.Ulk.l- - Washed strate their hobble. It s planned Uilir t),e Hut we, in tin lo have outside speaker for these ,,,., ;V Mniray Laund.y wav. Arc I .it ii t f ti..llcr stuff ilase, nnd the M. L A,a leaders Ami so Hf li..k with riphtcntu r.igc are desirous of having large w aid. Idea i to develop or Ihn-The ar harsh and ilcr.h so Ott group. rotieji. ias A splendid pt"gti 't rind a lobby of your own. and many ling and al gel for the Ami when a man prows old and my. interest ing speakers w ill l on hand ! from setM-I so hoi dinners wii Ihe winter months, to help breath and And weak of sh.irt during " :."' P ni. ., ::',o lo find a hobby. A hobby show t!.. te Jen his take c e clllligs simply away ' the two In Id Infer on mid will no will he mi lis Ami U t him starve to death. ...ill balloting !'' 'I'"-- '! i an Interesting event. doubt a,ltni"-i"- !l SELECTEH. of all The music, dramatic, nnd dance r I""' each ticket I 1"" will also -under first course, a B'""l ronon fortiht Age INnslon. .Virtue e ti. night aad maiiiiHian. . v and da don't fall to ini Moit, sutv stay Fol II. In r.,r ,1,1, Join these classes along with the In dale. late, ltclueinbrr ll"' ipie-ilo- em Kidell. ks, former ployee of the Salt Lake City street iiir;tiient ws Instantly killed. South Tuesday evening lit Will .iii.l State street, when struck while musing the xirect by n large coal inik traveling south and driven by Clifford Jones of Murray. Mr. Kidell had Issn visiting friends In the vlclnitv of "!th Smith his nd left to take the bus for home In Salt Ijike when the occurred. Mr. Jones rclolled jo saw no one but felt the Impact, ami thought he bad struck s,," a bicycle, lie stopped, InrtlH annuel In time, to see another nir coming In the same direction, Mriw-.y James Thompson of Salt !!". run over the body of Mr- -relii'lelt. Jle was mangled "million. All Inilllost conduct"! i til- - I...I.. . ...... ...... ...... 7 wiriiii- - II II. 1, tl. .ilillllMnn mhj- - t,l.t l the scene of the accident a"1' Murray City District The Murray City Commission nt their meeting held Monday night passed a resolution accepting the agreement with Salt Lake City in regard to supplying culinary water to water right holders near the Murray plant. Salt Iike City under an exchange agreement will piie the water in the future and thereby it Is exxct-e- d Murray water power will la- - materially Increased. has secured an KEHA Salt grant to assist In the pipe line construction. Cbeg-widde- aplM-aranii'- Thomas Murray City :o submit the special bond election Is-nlly- FOIND Ol'ILTY Before one of the years largest In Auto Accident To Vote Oct. 23 V IS. A. KLASCO NO. 4 VOI.UMK 45 (;AMK Bit! Ie Aged Man Killed JO. 19.U " BERGER CALLS FOR Last Sunday morning the two Eagle soft ball teams played another game of ball and the results was the same as in the past, Ceo. Cordon's team won from Jack Eyre's team, by a i t() 17 S(.(.,.. ir was a great game though, the iiest or the season, one team would take the lead then the other. Cord on's team was fortunate enough to ie on top at the end of the ninth inning. So much enthusiasm was displayed at the last game, and as .Very one enjoyed themselves, another challenge was issued and nc- epted for next Sunday morning at 11 MM) a. 111. lon"t miss it. Kay Ward had a big dav at the bat for the winners. Mayor fi. Ber-eeE. Berger., Bill Walters, A. J. lVters, also showed plenty of class for the winners. Hill Preal got his hit also. For the looser A. Liniberg II. Lester, II. Ilausknecht, George Blair and L. Landis played good ball although Landis missed a Lee couple before he got going. Stauffer and Cy Wright on opposite; teams dune their usual amount of ickering etc. L. A. Walters and ColT Berger done the umpiring and B. A. Klasco was to keen the score under an Inspector. Other players who took prominent parts cither at bat or in the field were Earl Cannegieter, Ed. Wright, Jack Birch. O. Krebs, P. II. Peters and Townsend. Cahy Cannegieter lead the voting for Cordon's team while O. reunion and Bill Krebs lead the rooting for the losers I SKIT. KSDAV, E. News SI ( CESS BACK AGAIN I i Sisund I Mr. Karl Pratt, proprietor of Ihe lheo- and L Market, nnnonn.-eeiilng on tietolier l.'lh, of a Super market In the building formerly K s ccuphsl company simp. by the lbssoi plumbing and the Chlveroll sh.s' The stock to ls carrhsl by the will I of a very high rad and of a wide variety and Ihe shownstnis will l reiiudehl mi. I made very attractive in every way. A siiiieriiuirket liupliin much in the way of quality and Mr. Pratt states that be Intend fo live up to the name In every way and lo of the large merit a continuation trade he ha bad at hi present Murray Clly will ls much Imby the addition of thl grandiose business place ami ll I an Improvement that will Olid luake the Mrcot look r also add to the "chic" of the biislncs sis ter. In fart Mr. Pratt I coming right to the front with a splendid market. You must admit that Mr. Pra knows hi onion, and mens-nr.- and plays a lively tune on the food market. The housewife Is very canny when It come to purchasing and Mr. Pratt pleases one and all. o il. his Vegetables, proved apiM-arati.- 1 1 I!, tercsllng Mutual work mil lined for lid year. The subj.vt for the Senior class l. "Morinotilsin In n Changing World". "A guest for Complete Living." tire man has won a I rip I Chicago by soiling tiros and lo ride on a blimp. LMaili deleted by the censor. A local l f |