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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE LLADAY MURRAY BI SCHOOL HAPPE NI1S HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHOXE HOLLADAY GET A(Ql .YINTEl) Tickets DAY by Kay Norton luted Day was held Wagstaff was host-s- s Friday, September 11th. The Wednesday afternoon to ladies program started at one o'clock.day's A of her bridge club. tug-o- f war lietween the ninth and tenth grade boys was the first feaMrs. George Gronneman left early ture of the day. Immediately folMonday morning to visit in Omaha lowing the the seventh with her parents who are unite and eighth grade boys engaged In a game of push-balthe eighth grade getting the better of the deal. Mrs. Gutke and Norma left early This was followed by a football Sunday morning to visit ten davs game between the first and second with her niece, Mrs. Ralph teams. The game was very evenly in San Uernardino. played and drew a great deal of excitnient from the students. The Mr. Sandberg who is building on remainder of the day was sient In VIewmont Avenue Is the new butch to the melodious strains of dancing er in the new store of E. X. How- Ihe High School Dance Orchestra. ard. Everyone had a good time and were sorry when it was over. We are Mrs. Mary fhristensen has sold forward to the coming looking her farm and will build a new events with great! enthusiasm. home on part of the Wagstaff estate on Irving Avenue. Uon't forget the game Friday! a Mrs. Mildred trlvt'ii. Is nimlp to chilA lust appeal dren in Junior High school to reMrs. Casto and gister in Seminary. jrs. Hickman nre the Instructors. vvns guest Goddard siM'aker Sunday evening, his subject of Faith". being "The Ruoynncy Mr. George. Gronnonian gave two Mrs. violin numbers. wonderful lluish Siidlier. accom!anied on the piano by Mrs. Frances Grunt I'.i'iinelt. snug three numbers with The program Iier usual brilliancy. Mr. and Mrs. by sponsored w:is L. Joseph Wise Thomas Lloyd. conducted and Rishop William ireslded. Percy Tut-lii- lty-ber- g will High Triers of the ward sHHisor the regular Temple excursion Friday evening. began their study and cultural program Tuesday evening and were gratified with the plendid The season's work bids attendance. f:iir of heinff full of Interest and Mutual profit. Primary officers gave an educational picture show Tuesday after- an effort to raise funds i in i with which to pay their annual lines. im-e- l, Dun-eom- The Iiishop's party to ward of ficers ami teachers last Thursday evening was a splendid success from all points. The bishop created fine interest and expcctcncy ahead of time by asking each participating organizaton to keep its stunt a profound secret. Suitress was achieved there. Genealogy jieople burlesqued their excursion bus: M. I. A. people had a ISroadcust, featuring Miss Fairfax and several other celebrities; the Primary presented a Mandolin' and piano duet; the Sun-laSchool put on an unusual number with Mr. George Coxe in cup and gown as the reader. In the playlet Gideon Omer was the heroine. Itiiz. Clark was the hero, James K. Moss was the villan and Charles H. Pike was the maid. Other characters were represented as "moments" an "hour" and the like. Itolief Society scored in a Knnpiroo Court, when five worthy citizens were brought into court for surprise charges. Mrs. Ilolllngs-wortwas judge, Lillian Noyce was prosecuting attorney, while Mrs. Violet Scott and Mrs. Earl were the active, alert policemen. Because of the excellence of the various inuiiliers the three program Judges. Mrs. Drlggs. Walter Ailing-toSr.. and Clarence Wallers, were unable to render any decision. After the conclusion of the program, P.ernice Moss h ad the L'r'iip in several exceptionally well chosen Ion Wagstaff and Anor games. a strain of wit with added Whipple clever stories. About one hundred guests were served with refreshments. ISIshop Ityberg was at his best as master of ceremonies. y Handicraft has Iwn introduced to the !wys at Ilolladay recreation e This week I hey are making kites and on Thursday they held contest. Saturday, a kite flying a treasure' hunt will 21. Septemlier center. I, 2. 23c. City. The nwikcrsiiry dule marking the first party visited at the mines before M". Bnrrt'tt will be Etie.t returning homo in the vision. evening. S,pakiT. Appropriate music will he J. Murray vs. South High Friday. September hold nftcr 3:.m On Saturday and picnic party will leave ter at 10 a. m. All "persons the of six years of age nre urged to Two directors join in the sport. will be in charge. a hike Lucy Jane Lloyd was hostess one evening last week to her playmates and friends at a birthday party, cleverly planned !y her mother. F.ach child was given a colored cap to wear which gave the party atmosphere and cheer. Friends were happy last week to welcome Han Wagstaff home again. I n ii has heon employed In Washington while attending school part time. enter Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Ioy-tained at their home Saturday evening for memlierH of the Hawaiian Missionary Society. e IM NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY, MlKllAY ELECTION SALT LAKE COlNTY. VTAII Public notice I hereby given that on Tuesday, the day of Octo-a l!Wt. special election Ur. A. I. will U held within the limits of Murray City, Salt Idike County, I'tah, for the purpose f submitting to such qualified electors of naid City 41s shall have paid a jirojHTty tax therein In the year followipreceding such election, the : ng questions, "Shall revenue ImhuIm of Murray City, Salt Ijike County. Hah, In the iinioiuit of Twenty-liv- e Thousand lMllnrs. (JJ.V non. payable erlally within sixteen years, from the date of Issue, solely from the net revenues of the entire electric to.st.-of said City; for the purine of defraying In prt the cost of Improving and repairing the exlsllng electric system of Murray City, Salt Lake Comity, rtiih, In Issued mid w.ld ; that all of snld lonils shall Interest at a rate not to exceed four H) jut centum per milium, payable semiannually, mid shall In Issued pursuant to Chapter 22. Ijiws of the State Ses-im- i. of Hah. Second Sjsi-la- l as known p.ixt, commonly the "Keveline lloiitl Act of l!xt"; the hii Id net revenues of I he entire electric system of Hie Mild City to Ik pledged to the payment of said revenue The following shall le on the reverse side of each ballot : OFFICIAL BALLOT Foil Ml SPECIAL KAY CITY. ITAII P.OND ELECTION. OCTOP.EU 2.X I'M. FOOTBALL SEASON IS ON by Hill Wright There were (15 boys who reported for football Ibis year. Every night afier practice there are lots of scratches to take care of because of the racks, but the Imvs don't mind them at all: they're In the game to hi big things this year. Coach Moesinger has very bright pmsieets this year with the return if eight lettermen: Lowell Mines, Sherm Wright, Earl Healer. Roll Farrcll, Tommy Oliver, Pill Smlih, Jim McClay. and Jay Smith. Coach hasn't picked any definite team as vet Ufiiiise there is unite a bit of a liable material to pick from. The team average Is 1.12 pounds. 'nit what they lack in weight thev ire going to make up in simisI and tight. The coach has arranged a more interesting and effective offensive with a lot of tri.k plays that should keep the opH.uents busy. Superintendent Clove luis nrons-ethe boys' spirits by making Ihe promise of a chicken dinner if they beat Jordan. We haven't forgotten t how much they us last year. Hid the team is mil for a revenge and a chicken dinner. Watch out. Jordan. 1 here ale five I cue games and one practice game HI the schedule to date. Folliiwhi: is a list nf the games to bo played : Sept. 21 -- South at Murray (pracd tice I. Sept. 2 Cyprus at Murray. Octolior at Jordan. October 12 - I'iiuham at Murray. October P Pye. octnlH-Murray at GrntiNvlllc. Nov. 2 - Davis at Murray. Mr. NieNcn was too busy to take up the j i i . .t i nf coaching the s11pl10111.1i i s, ilue to overloaibtl class r eS. so Coach apNiinli"d thn-students - Weston Wright. Ijhi Vaini'. at;d Pill Johnson to lake over the task. All Hili-- of the boys have had unite a bit of football experience ami are doing a fine Job on show is inachi-s- . us w hat you're made of! -- i e It. It. KASMISSKN City Runnier Murray City, I "tali At said election the polls shall be on-at the hour of 7 o'clock A. M., and shall remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock P. M. The lulling of places for all iiialilled electors said Murray City at this election shall be as follows No. Municipal Ward I (HNtrict Shops. .1111 Salt Ijlke County No. Municipal Ward II (District ."iJJ) Murray City Hall. District No. Municliml War.l III ''l.'I) Murray Sittmd Ward House. N"Municipal Ward IV (District .1111 Murray First Ward Iloi.se. No. Municipal Ward V (District "Slot Grant Ward House. The Judges of Election of said follows: IM.Iling places shall be as .vi. Ward I (District Municipal Jos Mamie Mrs. Gillcple. Hill eph IIH k. Charles Anderson. Ward II (District No. Municipal :'.2l Schuyler Call, Euiil Carlson. James Kilby. No. Municipal Ward IIH District Mrs. Thomas linker, Kath ;t i;i William I'h'tt. etltie GHU-rtIV (District No. Ward Municipal :UI) U (i. Ijirson. I!. L. Wane. Alice Silver. No. Municipal Ward V (District A. E. IMalliik. Louise .tiro hoiuir nuttcillcld. Gunge H. WiUts. At Mild election the form of bul Dated At Murray City. Salt l.oke "' hall U as follows: Hah. this 1Mb daj of County. VXW. T ltM ELECTION HAI.L Septemls-rItY iltDEH OF For the Issue of electric bond fr improving and repairing the Tie- - Murray CHy Cmiiiiilssi..i. -tit electric system in the sum Murray City. Salt Lake County, "f t't.ih. Tttetuy Flve Thoiisaud IMInr to-w- - t'r . . If II Is desired to vote In f Ihe Issue of said lioiids. the 1 en row ileil. The tlitis- un- iiiisb.it rooms in the basement of be the auditorium will probably this witi'cr to make room compl'-lifor all the pupiN. This will beneas well fit the Instructor pupils. N'ei spring a sprinkling cam system will Is- Installed mi tin" pus and a lawn will be planted. This will do much toward making the school a beautiful and attractive . The equipment of room two plait-auth-,rleIn the main liiiiding has hv the Itoard of Education The table and chair" that will lie Installed in this room ale lnw ua ler cont ruction. - '"' ''"ill plmv an "X" In the spun fi(,r the word YES. If ll Is dexlred hi Vote aiinlimt tin Issue of Mild """K th " oter shall phut "X" I" l SEAL) Ih, l"if after the word NO. Attest : r F. by Joe Miller data of Mntiai inlaiiii' Alt tl'l.'t SlIl'Hlls Dis-follo- Tidal rr trio r,yi l!i:!:t:'.l m p.c'ioi Liberty jol prill o.'i pi:',:i:il Ib.nnyi lew jj S. boo' jm 1 jm', ::. r.i:t pa'tol of a rifordlng the statistic It will I" few of the past years. n a grad't- noticed that tb-- re has f the in I be afcndal ,, llH- at whereas. school-- ; cleme.,lar IHcli tendance ret.nl of the Mnrrny t. advumt'ii show a marked - 1. I l (lu'cuniiiK'iiiled by rlonsts) HAY - - GRAIN - - FEED - - FLOUR - - COAL rou-ssiona- DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON & CO. rilONK Murray Opposite City Hall 422 Notice To Motorists BUY and SAVE at the . . . Silver Bell Station South State Street 4400 Murray's Track Side Station for Retail Trade Direct from tank car to your car Silver Bell Gasoline . . . Price . . 1 mi'S w I m w m barn's ti OPEN ALL NIGHT I Fisher's Beer FRKSII and COLD ALL THE TIME! an u .j u legal notices" . . . HAMBURGERS. HOT DOGS, CHEESE and HAM & EGG SANDWICHES We Serve Music If Eventually, Why Not Now PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR ALL! KanaBBHBHBasaBMaiiiH 11 liners. NOTICK TO CKKDITOKS Ivslsite Ailll Hllil of t.oorp' It. ItoliitlHiill, Eds Cabaret Kol.lnsuti iloceiixed. 11. Crilti.rn a llh Candidate for your Business! " Where Yutt Have fl Cnnul Time" ill tot it AiliiilnUlrntor of elute of lietirce II. Itol.liiHiiu mill Aihi II. It"1'-liiKi.- ion, attention Is railed to Ihe Sps-ifiacl that not less than the miniC. M. NIKI.SKN. mum wage ra'cs prescrllstl by the Our Beer Always Itlt'l'IIWll. Cold! Aitoiuey for Ailuiiiilsiruior. Emergency Auilnlstratlun must Is paid on m.te of llrit piiMlnttli.il Auk. .'t. ibis project, I'ulilicjiilmi Sept. -'-H, l'.i:H. or I" nservod to attt-jThe rl'-rejit t any or 11M prooals or alter nates. Best Beer . . Beit Served .f Public Works ut ht CoItpoltATloN CITY MI'IIHAY It. ItEltGF.it, Mayor Iubllciitioli SeptellllMT 21. P,v G. First p.m - Oct. .1st Publication 11.0 TOUW.Ml M.KKS WITH 5, GOOlrtKAK TIKES Itiu k frm utieiiihil - S it ilt like St City, where lit..iy liiiiiicr il'-- Remember South Slate r.S'JO "WHERE THE CROWD GOES" THAT REMODELING AND BUILDING NEW . . . OXY-ACETYLE- kIm-i- i nrcH of of i;.Hhi'iir Ic,iIth of Ihli I'tllto-- I Chick's Wonder Bar l!:.l Last in- nTe BEER! t clnlnw will Voiichcru to the uinlerlKneil !'. W. A. P.iilleiln No. 2. March 3. lit the liuv oflli of C. M. Nielwii. Mclntyre Itlil'i!.. Suit I like City. No bid Will le accepted unless Mull, on or the l'tli iliiy of ccompalilitl b cert Meale (P. W. NovciuImt. A. 1.. lKII. V Form No. slating that the MiiltCAN U KultlNSuN. Pidder has compiled with the appro. od cmle of fair itun a VISIT THIS PLACE!! UJ For further Informal Ion, cmiHult the County Clerk or the reflect Ive ! . Boxelder Street and 5th Avenue, Murray Becker's ( Instant Curb Service The d RIFF Sandy at State Where. You're Treated Hiclit Day ami MrIiI! COLD BEER ' Finest WHY PAY MORE? DANCING d 11 . Gallon tracts. Plans., specification and proxisal bniks may be examined at the office of the City Ittst.rdcr, Murray City, or they may Is obtained at ihe olTht' of the Kiiginifr iiihui a leposit of ?."..o. Said ilcosit will Is refunded provided the plans and sst-- l Ileal Ions are returned to the ':iiglniHr in good order not later than (VtoWr 11th. I'M. Proposals must le made In stilct iitt.rdanit with nil the provisions of the plans and sixsdflcatloiis, and must lc made on the blank forms provided by the Engineer. To Is considered (hey must Is acit.m- chit k lii an iwnled by iiuount at least to equal live tcr of the following sum 'as.- - bid. plus all additive alter-'lutes- . . . Per m. who-- e tire ttioiiiii July iumI August t!ve iiunliin iix rciohi 'l Ihe To iiMti!. slmii.l lo tin 111. A. well kliowtl ti'Ml,Viiir ih'iilcl- nf till city l to enjoy furl her hospltiillty lit the cmn'Iim nf the ISiMnlyeur Tire WELDING Welding Motor Blocks Hjing "A" tin ( r Storaee Garage Service lto)al Walker Kail (.rrKor) IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT! - ,1,,,-eas.- 2'L P':! 1 g i; :t I City ltiturdel M Publication. Scptemls-IjisI Publication, October UNDERLEAF SPRAYER SOLD & DEMONSTRATED y I- Arlington Mavor of Murray City Dealers for Plymouth, Dodge and Dodge Trucks G-.- 'l tie ATTEND N( I favor voter out-pla- to Friday! Phone Murray 270 11 - Murray llli:li Coiner Vine and State Streets blood-curdlin- l:ir:e condiment ihe rooms have dilornl 'mm-o- 1 Yes ( No ( Utah Mottoir (Co. Willi 1I. (I.OVE pan. by Grace GofT Numerous F E It A projects have lieen planned for the Murray High School. They ate now sbltigling iiul repairing ilo roof on the liop. One sld ' I. s l.icti coinplcliil and It is fxpeeted that the entire roof will V finished In two w.sks. Due to Ite lliere BUY WHERE YOU CAN SAVE!! (1-- ng. (Sit Construction Peculations. INTKKWFW .. 1 All bidders an hereby tiolU'n-ha I Ibis Is a P. W. A. project and ill work contemplated thereunder must Is done under the rules and irul.itioi's of lb National Indus-ria- l ( nine one, rome all. to see the ltfi.verv Act thereto pertainifood. all ruiiip! he GET THE HABIT. 11 (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Aaron X,.jrt Sunday evening Genenloidciil Howard and Priesthood Mr. and Mrs. Sheets were ('(iinnilttt'P iind Lesser guests at af-,.- r of rhit the program have dinner on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. rjre S'sicniment services. This is an Homer Vincent of Park The Muray High has made a very k Huliber Company. noticeable advancement In Its In a few days Mr. Townsetid for the year lil.'U-Ua .bins to leave for Akron, Ohio, gain of fifty-fivstudents, iu com- vhere be will spend day at the parison with former vears. Goodyenr factories as guest of the mnpnny. and from Akron he Is lo Murray vs. South Friday at 3: 30 go to Chicago to attend the World's p. 111., Murray Field. Fair, the Akron and Chicago visits 'icing a sieclal honor conferred 1 KKY1EW I'KEDH'TIONS hltn, so Mr. Townsend says he by John Sheya eds well repaid for his efforts. In "Our hoys this year are better what the Goodyear Company called prepared than they ever have been". he "G-Grand layoir Thus spoke Mr. Taylor at a reci nl "I made up my mind at the very interview on the game with South. start, when the Goodyeur program It seems Principal Taylor is quite was announced, that I would put enthused over the way the boys are 'orth every effort to have our city tearing up the gridiron, and be has represented at the Victory Dinner." expectations of Joining the Pus.stors mid Mr. Townsend. "I knew we ( lull In order to provide the neces-sar- had sold a lot of tires ever simt he Introduction of the wonderful inp for the coining games. This year a better team, compos- tire was announced about May 1st. ed of bigger and more experienced Still I knew there were many pros-ts'ct- s boys, working under a wiser coach, still to Is reached. We had will provide games with more been after them, of course, but my and tonsil associates and I redoubled our efthrills, to straining moments than ever before. forts 'with the determination EsiH'cially In this game with South reach our quota and go above It. will the coach bring into use more "The results were very gratifyinew plays than South ever had a ng. Since attending the dinner I knowledge existed. In fact, they'll have many times thought that to be stepping on South so much that have missed It would have hit'ii a doctors in the audience w ill lo kept sad disappointment, for I had a on the run all week 'patching up' grand time and I know I got some lorn pieces of slow human machinlew Ideas about tires and servlit. ery. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm "Contracting progressive dealers not an advocate of rough play and all of them, of course, had made bloodshed In athletics, hut the point their quotas and In many Instances fellow a I'm driving at is that Murray's xmtled them ilia's 'mys are so far siiiorior lu athetles treat deal of gissl. Rubbing elU.ws than South' that this game will lie with the oilier chap gives one an just about as rough as I have pre- Inspiration to return home and go The reason I ifter business with greater zeal viously predicted. Enthusiasm was ramam so confident of this is due to an than ever. interview with one of Smith's most pant at the meeting, and I am Their average mighty ghul I had the privilege to iiniK.rlant men. weight, I learned, is about ITM lbs. it tend, "Now I am hsiking forward with This is far lower than our average, and from all nppearanirs our men pleasure to my trip to the Goodyeur South. 'actorles in Akron and the World's should quite readily I greatly apprePut don't take my word for ll. I Fair In Chicago. may lie wrong. Your Iwst bet would ciate the line patronage car owners tn to attend the game yourselves of my city and this vicinity have and absorb all the excitement that given me. And I know that In itpiiv-lutires they Iheir cars with is possible. have the Ivest prisluct available for NOTICE TO CONTKACTOKS comfort, mileage, safely and econoIm Seated proMisals will received my." by the City Commission of Murray City, at Its ofTiif in the City Hall, for lheitinstruciit.il of and or Improvements to Its Power Plant system, together with certain alternate bids, all In aitordanee with the 'dans and sst-- l flea lions as prepared '.y Harry P.letzacker, City Engineer. Murray City, up and until the 'or of K;ISI I". M. IM tolier loth. lO.'H. at the Murray City Hall, at which time and at which place they 111 I." publicly iqs'iiel and read. f f v .Ni, It is the Intention of the Itoard to w:ihI the work under two con e 53-- Fo ithall game TV .Vl.fj So. Stale . Himw M. 3U 4. j Murray Laundry j "More Leisure Hours for Women" Let Ui Do Our Part to Bring You Phone Murray Wah Morrison-Merril- l Day Freedom! 213 & Co. 'The LUMBERMEN" X t Murray, Utah PHONE Murray 8 |