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Show Tstahlishcd 1890 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOHKR. 4. VOL U MR 45 NO. 6 Omenia Rebekah Increasing Number CITY HALL BUSY IN PREPARATION! Eagles Divide Big District Seen at Murray Lodge FIFTY DOLLARS CASH OCTOBER 13 Association Meets Double Header Recreation Center FOR COMING BOND ELECTION SHOPPERS WILL RECEIVE MURRAY SH I'RIZKS EACH SATl'KD.W THEREAFTER TILL Fl'HTHER NOTICE. WINNERS Ml ST HE I KKSENT IN FRONT OF THE MIRKAY CITY HALL. f Rebekah Omenta Hello Folks. Are you having a Lodge Xo. MEETING AT MURRAY Before going inio the baseball was the hostess lodge to the Rebek-igood lime at our Murray recreation CLASSES FOR ADULTS CITY HALL SLATED District Association Xo. 2, last games, the Eagles will have a hi center? If not, why not? There BEING HELD AT THE FOR CATTLE OWNERS October (ith, at are a few of Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Bertha dance, Saturday, yon that we haven't MURRAY HI SCHOOL the Fraternal Hall. Don't miss It. 15 Brady, Noble Grand officiating seen yet. in Come and see-- us. Let's Everyone Is Invited. A small charge get associated by at S p. m. the address of welcome. planning to gathbe made for gentlemen to help er at will owners of The comDistrict the association is Park. Murray will Cash in le given prizes $r) music expense. of purebred dairy cattle at the Mur- prised of the At the prtseut time wp have orfollowing Rebekah defray away at 3 p. m., Saturday, October Last Sunday morning the two ganized several soft City Hall. Lodges: Xaonii Lodge Xo. 1, Miriam ball teams at the same hour each rayTills Kith, mid be held in the Lodge Xo. 5, and Mt. Olympus Xo. Eagle Soft ball teams split a double playing each night to see who Is will meeting Saturday thereafter until further Interest of the government Hangs' 50 all of Salt Lake; Ruth Lodge header, Blsh Gordon's team took the winner. We really see some notice, in front of the Murray City disease control program, which will Xo. 7 Bingham Canyon; Silver Leaf the first game 14 to 7 and Jack class in the way these boys handle Hull. Stauf-fer- , provide for the Ihe ninsli ball. of Lodge Xo. 3 Bark City; Omenia Eyre's team piloted by Must Re Present due to the absence of Jack, won lairy cattle and an indemnity nav- - Lodg Xo. 15 Murray; Queen of the Players in team Xo. 1 are: Holders of the winning numbers ment on all Eyre's West Xo. 22 Midvale; Wasatch the second game, 12 to 5. to the test. Dick Wright, p; Bud Xelson. c; All dairymen of the county are Lodt'e Xo. 30 Sandy; Harmony Lod team was weakened by the absence James Trantor, must lie present at the time of the rf; Elbert Parker, of Eyre and Landis, star pitcher ilniwing to he eligible fur receipt invited to attend. Max Tripp, ss; Joe Berklovlch. ge .no, 4( .Magna. Otherwise another Dr. F. E. Murray of the U. S. of the cash. The officers are: Mrs. Alice and left fielder. Gordon's team lib; Jameson, cf ; Jim Freeze, If. will Is drawn and this Bureau of Animal Industry will be Mudge president Xaoml Ixwlge Xo. was considerably strengthened by juimlier Team Xo. 2 Is composed of Eddie t acquiring the services of Baker and Treadway. ss ; Tony Diana, c; Xiek continues until one is found p Mrs. May Gustavason. present to outline the Kovernment's to claim the award. dent. Ruth Lodge Xo. 7: Mrs. Mae Rex Townsend. program. Matlevich. lb., Geort Shavlch. rf; In the second Kame Stanffer bo- Xath Plans for the cash disbursement disWest, Following the discussion of Bankhoiid, 2b; John Putnlck. Queen lstered up bis team by purchasing made by the Murray ease control there will be a short of the West, Xo. 22. have been Bob Baukhead, cf : Joe Xewbold, p; Townsend and On Friday. October 5 there will be a meeting blood-testin- Ie g 'b; res-Hi- .vice-pre- secretary-treasure- Boosters Club, a newly formed or- session on call of George Winder. ganization that has definite ideas chairman of the county dairy show for placing Murray In the top flight committee, for the purpose of re of I'tah cities. This organization has the official family : President .... Forrest Vic President follow-In1- ; Clyde Tripp L. X. Schwa n. Pirectors : V. T. Duvall. Orlando Erlckson. Hoffinan, Carl Wahhiuist, Eil. Ray-War- Club Has Work To Do City has many problems the Murray Boosters' Club ran help in solving and it Is a fine thing to hare such an organ: .at ion. The names of the officers and directors will give the public confidence In the Club as these men are all in making Murdeeply interested ray a bigger and letter city and !o stimulate community eoopera-tlon- . A club can give n lot of Murray that (Continued on last page) Show Postponed To October 13th IWause of General Conference sslnns It has become necessary to "i)one the show In the Murray ond AVard which was to be spon- n.l liy the Relief Society Ratur- This show will lie y evening. dren Saturday evening. Octoler nth. Watch for cast of charact er. There are about thirty who will take part In the three one-ac- t lay. The following week. OcIoImt 20. Mlan'v schedule night. Ami each Saturday night thereafter thru-ou- t the winter, there will be either a honr or a dance. The f.dlowlng Is a tentative pro- tram up to iVceinler 31st. (Vtoter IS, Show sonsored by Hilief Society; October 2tl. Sihedul d iliimr: October 27. Show spoilwrHl by Sunday School. November X Scbinluled Dunce: Nuretiiber 10, Show sonored by AmatIon: Novemler ltlmary iw KiMufsonil IWmler 21. by Elders' Quorum. Scheduled dance: 1, liireniU'r Sth. Show W. M. Muh1 I. soiisored A.; dam-e- : W by Dn-cml- iHvetnler M.otmorvd bv Y. M. M. I HkimhIht 20, Scheduled dunce. A. entire activity program will In conducted with the thought "it'll to furnish clean, wholesome TeHti"!! which will stimulate and "Main the clone, congenial family"pit It which has for many n ho not tern Me In Murray "m ml Ward. - CARD EN MEETING A A (II It SHOW The Friendly Flower Garden Club of South Cottonwood, will present the play titled, ' Honeymoon For Life." Friday, October 19, at 8:15 p. in., in the South Cottonwood ward amusenunt hall. Much work Is lioing done by memliers i f the flower club, in order to stage the play effectively. The stage director. Miss Maslne Simons. reiMtrts the stage is being enlarged several feet, by Earl Vernett Rallard, and Dick Barrett, who are also constructing new stage furniture to replace the old which has Imvii in use for many years. This Is a part of the club's activities to further the ward Improvements. Don't forget the date, The play, was October l!th. written by Earl OH ley and centers around the Flower aGrden Club memliers, and promises to le un usual. Ot-tle- The Murray State Hank building, Is being remodeled Into an Is' date office and will occupied by Dr. O. Sundwall, when It Is com pleted. up-to- Murray City Firemen Plan Bis Dance A La Turkey HAS meeting will 1e held for tin Flower Club. Harden irmy l.ttM-- r fi'tMay, 11, at the home the president. Mrs. I ji Verne t't Edison street. Murray J P. m. "r- Fr.il Siir will le the sieak 11" will on house plant N"s"' Is In charge of the neti at the Capital ground. We ".eiy.,tio Interested In ltd r, Omenia Ialge opened at 7 p. in., and at 7 :.'!( p. in. the District As sociation was called to order by Its president, Mrs. AlUe Mudge, follow ed by the roll call of the Delegates and regular order of business. Promptly at 8 o'clock, the school of instruction exemplification work, began under the charge of Mrs. Elizabeth Angel. Naomi LndKe Xo. 1, Warden of the Rebekah assembly, as chairman, and Miss Irene Sudheiiner, Xaoml Lodge Xo. 1, Fast president of the Assembly, as assistant chairman; each lodge presented some requested work In a correct form. At 9:30, after a rest' of ten minutes, the Round Table, with Mrs. Clara E. Mead. Uuth Lodge Xo. 7. Guard of the Associated Rebekah Assembly and Past President of Assembly of t'tah, as the chairman, was presented, with each of the following, on ten minutes' time, devoting to the subject selected, a paper or talk, of especial Interest to the Rel-kaand the Odd Fellow organizations. Miss Dorothy McKenzie. of Mt. Olympus, spoke on what the Rebek-ah- s can do to help the Theta Rho Mrs. Kiln-IdWard, of Girls Miriam Xo. R. on "What Dies Odd Fellowship Mean to the Public, and What dies the Public Mean to Odd Fellowship"; Mrs. Mahle Paul, of Xaoml Lodge Xo. 1, on the activities In public service. Mrs. Mamie Gillisplc. of Omenia Lodge Xo. 15. spoke on individual nicinlershin of (Continued on Page 2) WOMANS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL TEA Di-lle- SOITH (OTTOWVOOD UTIUTIES M. I. A The annual tea. which oieim Ihe season's activities of the Murray was held last Womans Club, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph S. Berry on Slate stnet. A large uitmler of club menders were preso'i and the days program was c!rrlid out In a splendid way. The presi 'out. Mrs. W; Reld extended greetings to the club In a well chosen address. Ex"Mignon." cerpts fioin the with Mrs. W. G. Sadlier as vocalist and Mrs. .1. Tracy Wool ton. pianist were cf a very high character and throughly enjoyed by the club members. .Wlstliur hostesses were Mrs. W. Spencer Reld. Mrs. Hugh Ward. Mrs. S. V.. I'.rlnghurxt. Mrs. Alma E. Crane. Mrs, Ray Miller. Mrs. Harry Bobbins ami Mrs. Gilbert SM-me- r ora MieInger. LION'S CM It MEETS OCT. 4h Tbo Murray Lions Club will hold dinner, at meeting. Including School auditorthe Murray High ium on Thursday. October, 4th. It Is the intention of Ihe Club to prevent Mr. Harry Howard with n standard while cane for Ibe iw of one Willi defective vision. or rather a It will U iiccev-arlo the city help pais an onll IHtlllV III aid Ibe public In recognl.-Inthis cane and accordingly giving the right coiwIibTatlmi of the traffic on tin streets. The sonker for Ihe evening Is InHarry W. M adieu who has an structive lecture thai will Is given tbo" intending. President WestoV-c- r of Ihe club slat- - that n good attendaiuv Is exacted. i The South Coilonxvood M. I. A. a program of enterhave outlliH-months lo Is' for three tainment al the each evening Friday given ward amusement ball. This form will practically of entertainment cover all of the ward entertain tnetiK ainl all Ihe arrangement to . present. lo ls cry Interest lug and pronil-c- s entertaining. IMTI X PRESENTED The program will Include, modiMr.UNATIONAI, AWARD ern etui obi Hun' dancing, drama, vaudeville, and inUivllaneou stage "!H and Heroll. Internatlotm' etilerlaiiiineiil. Watch for Ihe opis at Mrs. Elmer Chiisicnion Infecan from for Illch School Journalist home, announcement. suffering her ening tion in her log following an auto the Internatlotinl Second ward mobile accident. Sal unlay, near Creek Mill M inter of Ibe , ... nttrtained Ihe obi folks of the P.richam Ci'.v. Mr. and Mr. Chris-leii-ot- i , "mn lu-- h and i party of friends were ii In Helm ward. Welncsdiiy nfternooit. They u,11'" when In lo Pulley. Idaho theatre the rn'oiite lo were flM lakeii however. .ecurred. ,w m-,,o rtrt . H, vi,i Sail Ijike where Ihey cnj".Mil the the accident n was the only one to the Mis. Cbilitcn-on'ti..tr(l by Onlll H, Scroll. Victim. Tley were taken hatl hull. She received a bad nil oil l Ward ' Mill Creek "n the mltil basis. The t, which the kliir. along wllll slunk and where a dinner was iiim. w ,llK)l)v ,,y gr!1(, brni-c- s. After receiving treatment llaneon. iiiWn a follow-was by 'H . the (election she ref S.Hletv tit Ihe Bilgbnm The Ward Relief Ihe advertising, and the program. do Infection later and home turned the of In memlera were charge ""a of publication. Xclossl, r g - kH-ii- r- ' nclilM-Mni.n- . ' Berger and signing up Joe Johnston and by calling in George Blair from the bushes, to do the pitching. Ed Wright claims to have paid fifty dollars for the services of Rex to substitute for him in the field and no doubt Rex was worth it as he played a great game, even though he got his foo' tangled up in bis trousers when ninning to second. . Bishop kept ids star batter. Bill Preal on the lendi the entire day. He also kept Bill Krebs on the liench until the last two or three innings. I supKxe he wanted to give Stauffer a chance. .Tie Johnson umpired the first game and Lew Walters umpiicd the second. l,ew jMTformed fairly well but called Froolich's hit to right field a foul when the ball lit a good twenty feet inside the line. The batteries in the first game were F. H. Peters :md Jack Peters "or Metro and Gordon pitched his own game and BUI Walters caught. In the second game Blair and Peters and Iron man Gordon and Bish was amplest iouod-blWalters. tlie War on his team, he fnnih-te- d nutst every ' ball that was knocked to him but he sure put over beautiful bunt and In the second game proved that he Is a much letter right handed batter than left handed. Cy also made a better showing batting rkhthand-ed- . y of; Dunne Brown, 3b. We are still organizing teams. Come Boys, here Is your chance. ml play It's all free, and all fun. Don't forget the prize is n big wienie roast for the winners. Football days tire here again. Be on the lawn .f the Park next week and be placed on a team. What a time we can have! Know your 'm.v friends by playing with them. I'll see you there. I!esrt to Wayne dinner, director. We not only have soft ball and football, but tumbling and many ' roup games, are included In our program. Are the girls having a big time? I should say. Fifty of them resirt ach night and tiny make film an into beautiful sewing boxes vhlch the girls delight In having. And for tap dances. Educate the lies. Is our motto. Is your girl tak-!nthis opMirtiinity to learn the lochnhpie of those very useful hlngs? The girls are planning an over ilKbt hike lo Mueller Park. They will leave Friday afternoon and return Sunday forenoon. This Is oen to any girl over the age of ten years. A play. "Tea and Algebra". Is le-nfinished up and will Is given In 'he near future. Watch for the g late! M. niun-emeii- Xight school classes for adults now in full swing at the Mur-'aHigh school. This woithy which is sMinsored by the Relief Division of the Vderal Emergency Relief Act in (injunction with the local high chool, has met with immediate success, as is evidenced by the classes already enrolled In mine of the courses offered. However, facilities will be provided fo" ill adults of the school district who .vish to employ their leisure timi in some sort of educational endeav or. Classes have organised and ire being held at the High School ach Wednesday and Thursday from seven until nine o'clock. riie following schedule prevails: Tyew riling 7 lo 8 o'clock Mr. Iluish, teacher. English 7 to s o'clock Mr. Louise Howe, teacher. Bookkeepin- g- 8 to 0 o'clock Mr. Iluish. teacher. Modern Sieial Problems 8 to I'cbsk Mrs. lyoiilse Howe, teacher. These are very comietent teachers who are college graduates and mid regular Ftah State teaching certificates. The classes are free of all tuition barges, and all adults who can hid time to attend are urged to ake advantage of this line opiMirtu-lilso graciously provided by our local school. are The two courses listed eu for enrollment given at the Murray High School on Monday, .Vcdnesilay, and Thursday of each week from 7 to 0. These coiires are given mainly for adults and do not require any nblitional preparation. The course Is complete with In itself. This Is a government project. Ayone Interested III these .nurses enroll at once. First Course 7 to 8: Include: Simplified English. Conversational Vocabulary English. Building, Comet Fsage of Words. Literary Appreciation. Course: Discussion of Modern Day Problems and Current Events. ire the way of ordinances and proceed- ngs of the City fathers, in making eady for the bond election. It has ften been stated that there Is a ;reat deal of red tape connected 1th government moves. However, here has been no red tape exjKi.sed n connect ion with this issue. How-'cthere seems to be the necessary mount of "black taie". Ordinances have been ml record mpplied as they have been required ml step by step preparationhave ten made toward placing the e In Hhupe for the ieople to whether or not the City will 'iave a new diesel unit. In addition to the preparation of coords of this tyie, there have sen plans and seciflcatlous to pre-arTwenty-eigh- t sets of these dans and sieclflcatlons have been undshed to contractors who de-ito bid on the installation.' Letters of iminlry have reachinl he office from various parts of he nation asking for information is to the nature of the Iwuids to be voted, the nature of the unit to la list u led and many other questions C mnected with the project. Bonding louses, Insurance agents, contrac tors, supply houses and various business men have all ahowinl an ntense Interest In the project and have all contributed toward addi tional life which la apparent at the City Hall. Mr. Blctzacker, the engineer, has been grow ing a cute aupply of gray hair. Ills pace has Increased from 10 to U0. But still his smile Is the first and the last thing a caller sees. y t, pro-iec- r, over-lowin- pns-eeding- 1s-i- de-id- Is-e- s e. re I y good-nature- d Fire Prevention Week Set For October 7th For the post few years, one week In each Octolier ha leen act aside ind Is known a Fire Prevention veek. During that week fire fight ing and fire prevention workers In very community In the l nlted States, and In some foreign coun Wednesday evening at Ihe mrk aw 150 young boy nd girls surrounding a bonfire in Everett Berger starred for Bish. u hour of fun. The Ilrst part of fielding one hundred jer cent In he evening was taken up In wienie tries, redouble their efforts to warn the first game and he went after ousting, then the rest of the night itizciis of the terlls of fire, and for everything. John Ilerling and Er- vas spent in sinning camptlre songs. the hs of lives and proierty for In nest Froelieh made their debut in Ict's have you with us on our hlch It Is responsible. soft ball and Frank Fillmore show- next one. In rocogntlon 0f RI.'H'a Fire Pre ed up for the tint lime during the !ook for next wisk's pajs-r!!Week. tVtoler 7 to 13, the vention Eagle series. Fire iVpartmetit issue Ihe Murray Bill Walters. P.lsh's star catcher, CLUB statement : WOMANS MURRAY following came through with a couple of nice Clive Reunion Is now resident WINS SONG fire I one of clvll-ra- l Fnooiitndlod PEP Joe Lintiell got two good bits. manager of Ibe Granite Furniture Ion's gmitest nlcnace1.,, Last hit one a two bagger. Ray Ward In n contest In which Women's Company store at Isihi South Slate rear It took lO.tnid live and burned made a sensational slide Into flr-t- . lubs of Ihe Central District par si net. Murray, and I making thing up homes and building worth throe managing to stay in his trousers. in tbl ticipated last Saturday when the lng around that home of good Kindred million dollars convention was held in fundi ure and square shooting for ounlry alone. More than S.tHK) of district on last (Continued page) Magna, the Murray Woman Club the IhrlftV huver of household fix tllie Innocent victims of fire were won first place with their p song. ture. hiblren nnder ten year of age. Mr. Reunion ha hud considerable The words and music of the clever The darkest side of this terrible . oiig were eotiosei by Mr. Eve- cxerlciicc In Ibe furniture line. neord I Hint most Ann can Is pre-Its 'tttcd-th- cy right on Ihe firing line, talking lo start because some lyn Madscu. The district convention was held the wideawake houcwlfe while one has lseti eiinde; tin neglect- r new furniture or wiling her d Mine condition that wa danger . the In Ihe leant If ill rooms of Ibe Cop-teMurray's new enthusthe nqulrid article to brighten up ous, or dln-gardean was and club house Ibe obvious K & L. opfisi'e J. C. Penney Co.. I lb-rwhen ilan'cr of flume and sparks. of club women. Ihe old bomi-ti-a- d. Is Die remit of good business. Mr. iastic gathering resourceful of you Mod out bow to Pratt's knowledge of what to buy The Mitral district Is Beginning Ovtoler 7. let m start the tact nenary la a real Fire Prevention Week In our iiid how to sell It, and his ability dub from Murray. Midvale, Fnloii. and to a huiuc when Ibe o pleaie oople In a superlative Magna, Toisde and Bingham. community, and let u keep It going I tli- -t mid Ibe deciding 'udelliitely. song la! the of word The s winning tir fire deprtnient I are two reasons for his judge and Jury. We all rcnieni 'ollow : tnxloii lo help you avoid fin In in our City. The Granite I a strong PEP SOXG Iter when Mr. Pratt first came to vonr home, factories and store. mid lellete in employing heal a we. and women niodet Flail's y pointing out the fire hawird they very Murray pride yoit oen(s Vyal men and i lne Mr. Reunion n niniuiinn- loilHin. vmii you fruit stand, and now, 15 months see, n local after their can be so r that r'preci!i.itlc a main. into thl f and you our service, leuiitlful ni riving with sup-later, t'loviig might nrefid study of b al condition and ..ure that no life i lost or 110 pnv To more useful le lo humanity, market. a coiiid tatioii of Ihe ex'erloti-Everything Is new ami right up Vnd our Ideal to attain. erty destroyed lcaue you allowiiid iiiiiiaiutati' of Mr. Reunion ed a lire l start? tit ibe minute. In modern fixtures. The store Is decorated In while and Then Its on, on. on, "Ever Forward" throughout Ibe district. Then are. fully, Very f w If any famille that Mr, leii-ulour song. green with self servbv system, or DEPT.. FIRE MFRRAY not familiar with around oi von may Is served by courteous, Striving oil ! letter thing. ERNEST SMITH. Chief. know be "is'tion. fai In !lbl rActi t, Citizens lioynl heart and strong, a we're well trained assistants. the fainllv jet of some, we arc of Ibis community will find It a marching along IIRE PREVENTION WEEK 'told, hotlic Ibis to hlev'cincjit lo Willi Ihe Joy bring. patroliDe plenum I'KOGKVM Tbl heal .'ieUallit:iliii'. plu bl Mr. Pr,atl a owned organisation. Hint lu Ibe fotliltllie great faith In Murray's future can smiling, baud In band. In a friend- 'ceriotnv Illicit School Auditorium hoiti lio, appliance lmIin, make h band Judged by the fact that he lias ly 1m Friday, Orlohrr It. 1931 al rcptsciilfi!Mr. Reunion a line '(ikon a long lerin louse on his new I'y our club together Niiind. Fuitil-jinrfor tellable the Granite live place mid contemplate purchasing From afar and near throughout Mayor Berger Company, Yon will ciioy n Addre the lneity, be say. He will coll- the land Short Play (The Girl Next 1 union Mr. Mur Uislt Ibe wlib al lliiiie with hU stock of high grade I lur voh-sound. Door) .. .. Jr. High Student ray Mote. and fruits, vegetable, gneerle HkU School Mil'lcnt tiumler meats. Ftah's womanhood. In It wafih ASM Al, AFFAIR I in best rn IIANM I) appreciate hoiiel. for Murray Copt. J, K. Plercy ov-e- r so more progressive business, Going forward unafraid. School Students ... High Reading Allar ll'.nnrr Sorleljr Ity in lo you, your family and em- Find great happines . Roy Scoot I viiionM ration Ihe The Pali ntiinuil dinner under alien ploye. Mr. Pratt. Musical tiumler High Sehmd SI. of Altar of Ibe S.elety .iupii' For endeavor well repaid. OreheMra ' Church will le hold He we who attend"! front Ihe i ln church ball on hml I T Ml EMERGENCY RELIEF Fin drill In Elementary ceiling, Fn-An club were, Mr. 1 ADMINISTRATION Murray tn. after I p. Tbl group of Indie it "Iter ."veh. derson. Mr. Harry L. Van i.niW, H ha galled splendid reputation Mr Mr lluth W, M.iffatt. the churnlcr if their affair ivnoti t.n Ibe relief mil who Ward. Mr. Varlan Mottnii. Member of the Ta.vlorvllle Ward iiol tbi cin- dinner will 1 up lo decline to accept employment at Madrn. Seneer Mr. Mr. Relief Fx.lyli Smlety gave a prize dance, wage not le- - t tin tl IIioho ntabllsh Reld. Mr. Howard Haukin hi. the high Mftltdard of jncilou Many prlw evening. Tburday code Is may obtain'! ear. Tiik'l may ed under the arlu Mr. Maud Cbcgwldbn. Mr. Ghn from were given that were of worthwhile Sit of the Altar hereafter le stricken from the relief It owe. miy value. ib ly, or flout Father Maguin. roll, under a resolution adopted a meet al "till, Seielnler Monday. R. R Raiini- - u. Ciiy Recorder Mr. and Mr. Elmo McMillan are al Kim:-ioCall and trftwrciiee lug of the Slate .VIory Commit.1 p. in. A Muted lunch or It ax Hon him over the wild. make eh nt and Enter, Welfare Public on tee roivhlng congratulation a daughter. tiow! not of will a le arrival ball long Relief. mrtiet gamer (jeiicy high-spirite- Clive Bennion Charge at Granite Furniture Store ! Murray City Fire department Is all steamed up and ready to go here and there In the Interest of the big dance Ihey will give In n short time. The dance will l a rewrd In many ways and logins with an Townsend by that turkeys will Is- - given or won or something at the dance. Pohably one of those games of skill in which you bsk at the moon and guess where you were last year at the same time. lv!ert Townsond says Ihe Inikeys are lo be a big feature and Ihey no doubt will be. If a lurkey can go lo a Firemen's Dame and not In1 a big feature, be would have to be good. l.mks thoughtful Win. MoCh-erwhen the lurkey are mentioned an ' It may 1h well for Ihe turkey men . U on their lies nil ihe while. When Ihe Firemen give a dance It Is widely known and attended. Usallon of dunce site, ami number of birds, are still shrouded in the back of D. T.'s mind, so watch your date Ixwk. for we go around n corner soon! Woof, Woof y The nX)UK organizing the dairy show commit tee for next years show. fumherlcdge FLOWER CLUB PRESENTS Secretary-Treasure- r As the time draws nearer for to he bond election things seem lie a bit livelier around the City Hall. The government must be .unnlied with proper documents In h Murray City Now Has Supermarket Mipcr-iuiirkcl- en.-me- sue-i-es- ie rel j e j d's gil. Sch well-earne- ViM-etit- Tn-da.- t. (r - n :i |