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Show t , 5 r i t ' ' I I i KblisllH lS'X) MURRAY G.E.H0WE MADE REGISTER FOR WORK All men in all professions deto register for work on CHAIRMAN OF siring the Murray CO. RED CROSS of (ilen K. l lie leadership Salt Lake cilizeus County (f llmvc, Cross urn. organizing for the Red im'inli.'i'liil 1!"" "s 11. which opens Sunday. XovciiiUt 11, mid cont'ui n,.s ilnmigh Thiinksuriviiitf lny, No vember --'!. Every mini mid woman is invited who lias been by .Mr. Howe, ehairniaii of Uoll Call and to join the by ii host of American lid Cross. Mr. Ilowe says : States in tlie Pacific Area are to enroll nun imhi Red Cross ni tfc this great humane ni'.'iiiliers tha i'i'u:n:iiil ion may continue its relief and welfare work for thousands of benefit iaries. Our lo."Umi.iiimi cal chapter's tpiota of the is :.7ihi members. Certainly we can itcliieve anil exceed this figure if each p.'ison does his or her part. "We can take pride in the fact that the West registered the hire est percentage of increase in the gain last year ami that the honor f hi ir is now held by the State of t Nevada. Nevada enrolled ".! of the slate's population as Cross members. I'lah's percentage was very bw. Throughout tie natio!) there are ,'t,sr,.:!s adult members and 7..'i." 1.21 members of the Junior lied Cross." lielwet'ii now ami Armisiiee lay local Koll Call workers will place in comma n ding positions lel Cross posers and window cards. The pi sters this year shows a syinpa tl.e ic Rod Cross nurse km cling, and enfolding in her arms a boy who is the picture of distress. A shadow litvs back of the two f inures but light is striking across them as they tarn uplifted faces i the future. The window card mid informative literature eniphasi.o the fact lfa- -t as that the Red Cross is si il lighthouse. new member receives a Kvery lied Cross button and from the win-iw ill lie displayed iws of hollies slickers tearing a large Red Cross and. where all members of the fain lly join, they will receive a speeial U"d Cross window flag indicating that fact. There are fmir kinds of member (Continued on Page 4) all 4 ind 4 ! jier-ceti- Ki-- . -151 I I 1:1 1 ft 0 0 l Id, 1 locket No. KN." Recreation Center At 48th & State Att-t- l'r.iii dl lniliie oil F.i-- I is building ."l Ib-- ib South. WRES Utah Welterweight VS. VV: ' PAUL EVANS . 145 ' i pound A.A.U. Champion 1 "T For Bond Against Bond Issue Issue Totl Votei Cast 341 63 il 75 342 66 10 76 343 56 2 5S 344 40 77 302 S 5 48 82 339 345 Totals j j 37 j ' HARRY HART vs. MARTY MAYS Bantamweights Citv Recorder. Personal News and Comment The old Morris home mi Kasl steal program will follow, and Itev. tsth South is being remodeled for Slotuan of Salt I.ahe will talk to Mr. Will ('. l'arker. the people. A social evening will follow the program. The time is William Met'lenry returned with t; ,,. In a doer which he claimed to have shot. Officers and teachers of Miller ward Primary will hold a children's ' Mrs. (Jeorge I.loyd has returned Hallowe'en dalnv, Wednesday after-li'to her home ill Miller ward after ii at the church. There will be a several weeks' visit in Los An- a sale of refreshments. geles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Win. I'.lake of FillMrs. Itobcrt Ureemvall of Miller more, flab, visited Hr. Mildred ward bus returned home frmii a lo- Nelson and family from last Wedcal hospital, where she underwent nesday until Sunday. Mrs. Itlake i a sifter of r. Nelson, an oieraiion for appciidicii is. Miss Helen Nelson of MilU-- ward is convalescing at her limne follow- Among a number of Murray men who went hunting and bagged a were, Al Pobinsoti. Henry for apciiliciiis. ing an . I'l'.i nkliii .hoes, Harwhich she submitted to a few days WI.e ler, Van oiiill. Archie lliscmnn, ry ago. licit .letisoii and Jack Clay. Memliers of the Miller ward lie Mrs. Aauieilt was hostlief Society are making eMeli-iv- c plans for a bauiar to be held No- ess to i he members of her club, vember 1i. ,tl the ward a uiiiseiiieiit Friday evening tif .,Nt week at her home. The evening was sielit ill hall. which dainty fresh gallics, Mrs. f. II. Vil.ti entertained reWere served. cent y in hulior of her hieee Mrs, Fliner Cbristetiseti. who was Phillips i( ,n,,. of ii. t,,l r. A color st heme of pink and white ll.jllli-iii ,in automobile accident was carritd il in the decorat ions. over three weeks ago. and later in- 1'liik and while lister titirucihej ff! inn tleeoH-- ill lief kltec, is now in a local hospital and submiit-etlttiiraletl the rooms. Twenty gle-were present. lo an oHratioii Thursil.iv nioru r di-e- .It-.- Im-li- I rally wa held Weil at s p. 111. Ill the evening liosday Murray Fir' w ard iiiiniseiiieiii hall. A musical ntid l.y stale and ctiutilj candidates Were given. A ing. sh-.-ic- fit)! I vsm s 1 i ! ,,. m.,u.r. il BUS REYNOLDS minute time I'mit contest O.nc other GOOD 15 m'nute match 20 KID DAVIS WILL HE PRESENT TO REFEREE THE EVENING'S CONTESTS Tlicte li.ts hern tutttli inhr si mifrM in ll; tvitc tn.it "lii'lt is enminc; Mnnav. II. cut-- .t sji;tt e lli"M w''" w ish tn .lit1' l.illv. .t i inc. si,,,,t,- .t.h;scl ht'ianse t was tceicil in tlie l.t uimnni; ' f l)c s(,js,,11 ,i tibike f,,r W.ir.l eiitttl.ntMiK ids iir.fi'ttn am! 1" tltuse ill 11" il tic oes t.tilv 15f per 'Vlv.Hue in j.rivc f..r llns e1il"-"c'Will s s nilt t hiinnitfi ''Mh ,1, ,!,:,. X AM I t!l;s WAKI) MAIN 'KI.TS WILL Hi; IIOXOKl.l). '"'h's. ciitne ;iiitl lii ini VMttr littsli.tti.ls ; lln y w ill nj-- y it " pi s,'.-,t- - cl,,M-kM.- lilt. d-.a- f ;,,,. ) i I LABELPROBLEM housewife, ever The American he final judge of products for the home, has again scored n triumph in the solution of one of her buy-n- g problems, if a plan of descriptive labeling now being worked out FAREWELL MISSIONARY A Farewell Testimonial in honoi of fence Tut tie will he held il Millcreck Ward Chapel on Sunday OcIoImt 'JS, 1i:U, prior to his departure for a mission to the Fast Central Stales. The meet Ing will begin tit (i;!n p. in. and a fine program has been arranged. The following is (he detailed pro gram as planned : Hwight Jones Prayer Millcreck Ward (.iiiailel (a and b numbers. ) Solo Harold lloss Ueniarks .... Itishop James K. Moss Keddiiiglon l.ittartet (a and h numbers.) Hemaiks pishop A. M. Cornwall. Hawaiian Cuitar I 'net (a and b. ) Wilford Tuttle and Arthur Angel. Kemarks Missionary Pdslmp F. Closing Prayer M. Kynearsoti. ber 11 to November 'J!t as a time given over to a review of the work of the American I!ed Cross and its value to the community, and I also set it aside as a lime for tin annual enrollment of members. This office is in touch with the needs of those who have been affected by the depression of the last few years, and we have seen the ready resonse of the Kod Cross to meet those needs. The organization's program is so flexible that it meets emergencies and disasters of all kinds. It also has a MTiniineiit structure that is being built up year by year, to study means through which epidemics and disasters may be prevented. This community needs the permanent structure of the lied Cross as it Heeds the cxert service which is :it our coimnand to meet whatever emergencies the coining year may bring. I, therefore, call upon former members of the Red ( Toss to renew their lliellibershilis during the Koll Call this year and I urge those who have never hitherto liccn nicinliers "o enroll their names with those who tire fighting disease, disaster and net il, tinder the banner of the mcrlcaii Kill Cross. is; wokki ks kkkmi i.on:i The National Itecmploynieiit Ser in Salt vice placed 47 workers I ike county during September as ii connection with the code for the canning industry lifetimes effective. "lel the label be the window of the can; tell the housewife just what is in the can; tell her so accurately in simple words she uses every day 'that she can judge its contents as easily as though she were looking at the fruit or vegetable counter in the local store": :hls Is the basis of the plan now lieing worked out. FI NKKAI, NHKYKKS 1IKI.I Funeral services for Klias S. Miller who passed a way Tuesday of last week in a local hospital, were k held Friday at 1 p. lit. in the ward chaol. The sieakers were; P.lshop A. M. Cornwall and Ftlward Hynearson, who were schoolmates of the deceased; also, Patiiel U. Merrill and Clco I. Wright, for wl i Mr. Miller has worked for many years. Ward sang, "oh, Alma My Father", Mrs. John M. Park rendered, "The Stranger from Calllee": gave the Millcreck ward quartet two numbers, "Sometime We'll iiml "The lccNMiing Mill-cree- Trials". prayer was offered by 1. Milbr; benediction, by James II. Park. The pallbearers were nephews 0M-nin- (J. f Mr. Milbr. who me. Hymn mid Shirley Miller of ogden ; Mllo mid Wendell Miller, I Ml Peterson, lllid Shisloti Croxford, of this clly. The grave in the Millcreck cemetery was dedicated by Hishop A. M. Cornwall. The tloiiil offerings were many ami beautiful. compared with pi'.1 placed during August and with '.Vil who were placed during July. Joseph Mayer, manager of Salt hake county, an- MIKKAV FIKST Y.KI KKI IKK nounced rcceiiily. SOMKTY Will. MKKT Service placThe Kccuiployinciit 0 TOHKK .10 .",.'! 15 workers the ed throughout stale during Septemlier, as comparThe Relief Society of Murray ed wiih ,'!s'j: who were placetl durFirst Ward will meet Tuesday. were :'X1 who with and ing August October an, tit 2 p. in. placed during July. Total place:. The Social Service Ivesson will lie it. i!i:ii;i:u. (Signed.) three ments for the state during the by Mrs. Fbhu I .arson mid given i Mayor. mouths aiiioimtml to 1 .1 l. I ..vie F.llcrlsoti. The subject will Is in Of the SepteinU-placements Wei fun'". Human and "Jesus county .'tCI were with that eriiM. Mrs. Itertha StaulTer Salt aim Social Service of The the on was made president and her officers private employers and -- were course this year is to Iteeoiup lie- lVV" t.i...l.Mlw Vlii'llst lliiriiir ' ' J will be chosen at the next meeting. I..,.., I ,. lil. ,.t il 'here were-l- d placements Willi pit - 'I I I I ni ni I bmiih bts--hi hi,- iiiiii o.pi who women have outstanding Mrs. Mildretl petitt and Mrs. vale employers and "Jl! on I'WA in I heir contribution to human well or .'.h! placelnelils projects, July, Iteriilcc Ivory of Sail Ijike and .vere with private employers mid fare. Mrs. Fbba Larson of Murray enFvcryoiie Is Itivllttl in If pitt-cut- . Total placements lti7 tin I'WA. tertained ut a luncheon last SaturI In day for the members of the (ieiieral for Salt hake county iluriiig to iilllolllileil hl'ee . lllolitlis Hoard of Primary EDUCATION AMERICAN Mrs. Flberl I. Thomas, who with Fill. that 5 to 11 show NOV. the state WEEK for Figures Senator Thomas is here from Washwith industry private placements honwas the guest of ington. I. a rents, jitid tblldre,! through the service continued to ex Teacheis, or. are more and limn' realising the placelnelils mi I'WA projects. A llallow.-'charvest hall will liiiHitlaiiie and aillvllb's i f Ainer-inctii- i m. I be given ibis Frhlav evening tit the Miicitw m:onh Kilue.it Ion wisk. This U K (KTOUKIC 'M A. South Cottonwood ward by the wtsk sMtisorts ly the Nation the ward M. I, A. The hall has been il Fdiicalbiii Asstslatloii, nnd the decorated with Hallowe'en colors, Murray Second watd M. I A- will AliielicHIl to ticiUulnt the oh Oct and harvesting of corn stalks, sponsor ti dance on Tuesday, of IMucatioil with value the iialb'tt 'li-.".'Mb. or o er atnl pumpkins symbols Hallowe'en costumes will It- lists! in Anicrl'ii. ilr.iniie n usual will the occasion. The guests will come in cosiiiiue and old time music and lild Hallowe'en colols will pretlotlil part iclpale in a whole hearltsl way d. nit ing will also be featured. lie. Iloiiglmills all'l cltler Will I" and plans are laid to luivc , i I .... .. I: O .. i is coiinani .olo. ioo Hoard Meiulters nnd business tneti l'.vtioe The Flielldly Flower (Sartlell -- tl lo ! I.lcsclit. A ilalnlv lime I visit the si bonis that Wts-kclub of South Cot IoiiwihnI announce ircdielcd for those pti'selil. fhiblreti are proud of their ne their play. "Honeymoon For Life." coiupllsbiiietits atnl mo e:igcr h' which was staged Flld.iv evening Ml IUJY ( ITY HKKMKVS of last week wa a miccius in every NOH.MItKK '.Mill show the parents jis what they ilo hi their Mh.wl Woltd ilei.ill. and it larg crowd attended fot inatice. the The general program follow : MetntH is of Murray City Fire tie The garden club will bold a Fihi'iiti.'ii f'.r iiatiinciit will ghe a big tlatiee mi' Ib tie'lil Til 'tlie in Ibe near future to complete '.'lih at the Murray High Totuoriow. their fall plans. yiimasiuiii. A pti.e tit aw lug f"l Monday. No.'. Pl.itiiiing f.r To ill keys will Im held at the dalnv. inotrow, l iiibbti was mining Kadi person holding a ib ki t may Mts, Russell Tuesday. Nov il .. It vi..plng New who v in a I ui key provided be i Ibe many sueccs..ful hunters nn ilis-rTvpcs of shoolirg, bagged a Saiutday morning. lucky at hue. "ion know it i mi hit ky Wishiesiiay , Not. T liiipi"' ing tbo The officers and leiuhels of the Id saying. 'Tlilmkv at l"".e. M Sile-.il Unt dice". is Medina ward Primary will it winning luikcyst.r Murray First IMV. a lid that oli we tttnlell However, give a Children's! Hallowe'en coswill Fiid.iy, Nov, ! ... ketilni t1.. tume tlatiti. at the ward alnitse the uImivc sotr.c of tlie I'ircincii If to cat roast have git yon poik. of fhlc Rel.!isibtliity. ineiil hall, Wednesday, Ocol.cr .",1 what I mean. Sateid.iv. N..V. pi .. I'tspatlnit Mr. and Mis. :. It. rgeti nnd Mr Your pit setae will yield yoti much New hinds id Si nbe reatel Mrs lotiard .lex relnriH-pleasure mid a l.l of nice lewfing SlllidaV. I. tubbing fun.- N", II cently front a ttlp to Sottthein md line, itchy f.. liillslc. 'I b! 'I Fd'lea i"ll. .'icier The Firemen are making II sss Lit I'lah's taiivotis and to I'.otililer f it fits' admittance .t all itltelid hatu. I.Y Ki l l 111 l( AN The dance will be hebl ing who are '.hi yeais obi and tic the 'i"iils of ti and s p. m. litown compaiitetl by their gt anili'aretits A Iteptibiicaii I id'y will U' held a wi lt sis the thildnii tire III Shall vve loan you tl few g"l ii) 'I'burs-laI. t iiit g. NnvuuU-cited to collie tied Join III the even- looking gt andparciiis' I t s Mm Fire In the Mnitiy lligli trtlueiH o'ebsk There will lo lailitiielit. fillet ray City ing's p a ale ot refesliluet,t. alld all ad dance Noveinls'r '.'lib should If t bti an. lit. t iuin. iu;i'cii)tt The pro gisil. W ill Vott be there inlssi. ti f"s of ten l"ti It. Colt. in. who i funning f"f ussls will Is- - for Inaltitaiiieliee of senator, will U' Ibe tbitf isaktr. will also Is' liiade by Mr, Yyib- - Stauffet. of Muttay. a S)sss ht-the Piimaty oi ganial Ion. They s hiMil. t at'did ales, John W, Si lt music "f has atilioiilii-High graduate county Murray g.s will futtil-l- i Ibe Iniisiml and they want all of Ibe atnl winner of a SJ.'i holat'sbtp In the Flab State Agl lelllt ill al fob liilliils ts oti Hit' pi'ttritlt. ward mi tubers to attend. ."V 1 ni-o- yki IN( - - ( . . H(K. ... . . vs. - IN SOLUTION OF lilis-t-In- r Wrestling TRUP TAYLOR CJ BUYER TO PROFIT The Murray plant of the American Smelting and liofinint; company will resume oierations on .November 1st. The company eiects to operate for a period reaching up into the cniiiin',' spring season. The smelter has licen shut up since May of lll.'i.'l. A supply of ore has accumulated and it is exiiectiil that 2o0 men will be It is understood that old employes in number sufficient to mini the plant are available and probably no new men will 1k giv-'employe incut. The plant will make a great impression on the spirit of gloom dial has hung over the city for several years. Murray Secnud ward M. I. A. will sMiis,,f a Hallowe'en Costume Call. Tuesday evening, October ,"i at the ward amusement hal. The ball will lie attractively decorated with t l.illowe'cti colors and symbols, lile'i 'en tl iltid Stlllivler fall who atnl doughnuts and cider will be for are s,iioiiti at the Manila f, C. C. ..ile. niliip speltl last weekend heft Willi n Miss !elh Stone and Mis F.lllll their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Hal I'eiiii and Mr. and Mr. Schuyler Ib.liief. will entertain jit a lnWc'cti Costume patty. I'tid.iy evfull. ening al the Stone hotui'. ill ttitupli-liPlans are under way for the antil to twenty four of their school' le'tllnl" to lie held mates. nual "MclT November V and In at the v at ("lis will Ctattt Watd Relief Smb-lThese clili .lililiielil s ale wards lH,kel forward lo with line h inifl I'tidav niottiitig :it il. at I he i hurt-Iiliteti st jit, ;i tni'ic detailed ,'or a iniilt ing. I Mniier will W lit ! Week. setved. The llletlilH'ls j ft' lllllk- IteM givell ing extensive plans tor a bazaar lo ,,,,, k , Me.r. -- I Murray Mtotet trM . , will join Me Murray First ward in Mrs w. A. Paik and Mis. Th.l their conjoint meeting. Tin- - Ssonl III. I P.ltk Cbl isletisnii retUt tieil Sunward will fillldsti the pl'iglalll, day cveii'iig to Hicir bi.me iii P.hok The II II. t lot. ..I tin- - Mm ray Hi Idaho, aflcr a several days' afte! st.iv line with relatives. Mt. Paik S' ho"l b' bl :l tea. Tllcs'l tV atel llie w.is a sUicr of Flias S. Milb-- who nii lnlM-ttumtl. fo- Ibe ii'-careful died las! wisk follow illg all wa a Tl vctv f.oully. oiei a l ait.itt'l The f'b'l si heme W.i t i'.li in i I." il hospital. tarried "Ut Iti yellow and ticeti; f l.'.betl llttktl etitet'tnilMst the ii.i'lu wa vt ty hi ant ifully tie at dinner Tlie Sunday evening In honor t.oitit'l ti.lille'l With Ib'Wil. a large bowl "J yellow of le t htisband birthday annlvet w,t pi.e Were s.ny. I l,i loWi 't tl apniiutluelil t bn aii(bctii'iiiis. d.i tall ie I mil in I. dee d'snt at l'.s. The tint, otti'if. Mi s Covers were laid for tbiil'-cliPhi.o kb i. ib tma I ; i l.t Mi the ft "Il I'.Ulke. up' In hotter of Mts, .Motio Ntittiiii, ci'liiini'tis.. assisted bv Ibbti I'.iv.-mof lb" liiaM Wind lt pieideiil Miss's Mitgo'tiic pJtir.'t and lhit! iat joii. and her munscl ass. Mitt' at eat b t I'd of Hie is.ity is I... iile Relallik atnl Mts si a The cotiti nl pnieh I, (tile l.i .!,i Mevtiisoii. a delightful parly ,.t a bbnd and a binii.iie was , w:ts ,:itiii I tiday it ftet tiiitt of last Mi sirikilg The s'O'ts ' wts-at Hie IJtatit watd t ba.cl te Myt a ,U'"!i. Adeline and .t'Mi'e How e'e!l "b. t'tesls who tallie ill lit illi. Il' l'ba I'm bur and ,ii, i at utie lolik' itetilnic. were N'ti-Viwith ''t nt tab!" whbh Was iittraitive The t .1 a fltl:itlL'"l Ms and suggestion. tel. Hi t Mi- -' Finily Int.-lifuHy .il ptogtalil and be the ti'ls in O.e I.. ;ttt,,ii.' bad well'tii:i. II The gin sis InilllU t ei giti a it t til" at.'e Hllie. tbittv ite Mts. Vettoti and her in that tliac ia1es hate i!i t ti as, A f. lli.w sliip ii'j foi the pa-- t fite y fills. add o. t..U t --''1. a' t v. nitiL-I I, I'l bl.n ttiet ml.' ).e4t!tiHl Willi a till lr. O. Suildwiill will soon have bis a" tin- P..ipti-- t tlmi.1i f.. f tinand lea' bets oftices hi the building folluerly ot- oithcl t,f the ' bni It. St vt ii of 'If liniM t to with url itil'ied ly the Murni) Stute Hank. A olk'ti lime llill"h.iu they ti,)s Wilt Hit ll lntecs, i N'o. Asstn-latioas- IeiiiM-rati- ai-oiiti- Novelties 6 Rounds, 6 Hands Continous Fighting and 4 round Barrel Fighting LAWRENCE TUTTLE I, the City Recorder of Murray City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct abstract of all votes cast at the Special Rond Election, held in said city, in the County of Salt Lake and State of Utah, on Tuesday, Mayor Berger Issues the 23rd Day of October, A. 1). 1934. for and against the issuance of Bonds for the purpose of improving and repairing Proclamation the existing electric system of Murray City, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the sum tit' i?25.(M M).(K) as same appears from the official returns made by the judges of election in the sevI hereby As Mayor of Murray, eral districts in said citv. designate the jieriod from Novem- l SAMMY GEORGE TV;- ; p. in. tut Mntiday. Murray Second Ward, Sat. 8:00 p. m. Oct. 27 V Abstract of Canvass of Returns of Special liotnl Klectioti Murray City, Salt Lake County. Utah, held on Tuesday. October 23, 1934 for the Issuance of l'otids for the purpose of Improving and repairing the existing Klectri-- System of Murrav Citv. Election District Number VOLUME 45 SMELTER OPENS in Mr. Wayne Simper and Miss Iois Soreiisen announce the opening: of the recreation center, Monday, October .Mh. The building is located on istii South, in the rear of the (Iranite Furniture store. The major opening' event will le a Hallowe'en party, starling at I'M Kveryoue is invited to attend and ' an old fashioned e HalloA prize will be given for we'en. the most unusual costume. will be sold, but there will be no charge for admission. Hike Is I In joyed and Sunday, Friday. Saturday he club of Murray enjoyed a trip to Mueller Park. Nineteen girls left the Park at ::tn Friday and returned at ' on Sunday. Friday iright the girls enjoyed a weinie roast. Saturday the girls hiked to various points of interest in I lie canyon and Sal unlay evening an impromptu show was given. Th o?.e were: Helen attending o'lvavn. Ronnie Watts. Virginia Morris, Maigard l.itsou. Alia Allan. Alice MaMiti. I',esie Frame, .lull'- Wright. Charlotte Hanson, Colli I'.i'.tn. Feity Fdwards, Viola Pierce. Selma I'riee. Shelbn Price, Lawrence Shi phcrd, Colilrie Jellsell. Charlotte Maott. Iiorothy P.erg, Lois Ttirtihitll. This wits sponsored by Miss I,oi SoretiM'U. director at the M mi ay K cereal i"ii Center.. ITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. (KTOHKR 25. N.U ABSTRACT OF BOND ELECTION TUES, OCT. 23 y I t I'WA .M'nject, Power plant are asked to rcort to the Murray City Hall Friday, Octolier "li, between the hours of 1(1 a. n. and 5 p. m. where a National Uet'iiiployinont agent will iiake the retpiircd registration Application. Vour attention is called to the fact that yon do not have to be mi relief in order to participate. It is the desire of Murray City officials that all unemployed jieti-pl- e of each and every profession lake advantage of this oporlun-iland he here to register. The contractor will apply to this rgistratinii list for his men, all of whom must lie residents of Murray. mid' in; City C ! , . "'If 1 1 ,1 s ;is-is- "l ssi I iiis itit-tul- lt U; t.M-1- i:I y f s l lege. s now legistettd lit the college accotdil'g to Register W. H. Pell. Mr. Staufft-was awarded the wotk 111 high Us it use of iiittaudi:iii to thities, tllei MhoIaisiip b''l t i rs.ilinlttj, holnrbip, |