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Show X . TTpi) JSW Ml'KH Y CITY. " rT lr-- LOCAL LIONS CLUB i THE OLD LAYTON SUGAR MILL ENTERTAIN M. H. RELIEF PROJECTS STRIKE STILL S. BASKETEERS IN The Murray Lions club entertained the basketball team of the Murray High School at a dinner Thursday evening, March 21st. Siiecches were given hv Pr. .Ins. Clove, siiiierintendent of Murray schools; tali tegism- - liipior control along practically the l"illl-'- s "re novv UWr same lines as tlie state of WashingLre and It ton. Sales will lie restricted to shouts state oiemted stores only, with no the but Js all over-- all sales lie One will j ,i murmurs, congraiuiau-.an- IH'rmitted to drink only at home. Uical, of an electoral. now State stores may he ojxTated in me r,iie results of any city or town or community i,',n ended Monday. inasmuch us the local option clattse Uie JJ,W i'-',iTo many In- - entitled wus deleteil. I'ersons buying hard will f lawmakers ,', annals liquor from a state store will do In legislative recording so by securing a ieniiit lasting one much which accomplished one s - year. Sales will Ik kept secret. tlie way of constructive legtsta- Liquor will lie avuiiuhle in bottles or prein the way more ln. hut only. enting destructive lawmaking. A commission of three, apininled t, others imt so many the will doubtless be classed as by the governor, will In- In com These mand of liquor control. The comgathering. mission may borrow up to $."SHi,-MLot so mimy will le comis-soto buy liquor supplies. I'rof f disgruntled exionents of its from operation of stores will go including sis ,i class legislation, who lire dissatisfied to the general fund, with ?HK).tHMi iil emm of lawmakers to borrowed from that fund for imfailure the frith Mccr will as mediate oHTatioiis. them tnact statutes favoring in bottles stores at state the Icainst other grouiw. of general sentl- - of tit ounces. Advertising in news-paier- s A eomiiilaiioti ' of light Ihht Is icrmittcd. to have It that tlie ,.,t Tlie In failed senate, bad originally strongly large jwtityfirsters in of favor Governor out hotels, reslicensing to carry jfree I t!?nry H. Wood's pica to not raise taurants nnd clubs to sell by the km nnd to encourage economy in drink, was forced to recede from The tax its position after the house had affairs. I ivemmental Insures ennt.Mi mio taw weigo shown clearly that there would liquor control bill enacted unjnrly toward imposing Increased Jirdens upon the taxpayers, while less it had Its way concerning a Le looking toward relief of tlie straight state store plan. Kvery i.uch harassed taxpayers are few vote show ill the lower branch adamant in its stand for the committee A fur iK'tween. That too great a measure of re- - of 49 measures as amended by it I was offered Kiteeial to exclude private sale. groin sales of private fcned to he the concensus of Projionetits $;4n!on. Excessive appropriations declared passage of the straight iare alo been made In many ln-- i state store plan meant continuation inces, my many. They point to of bootlegging and placing of the Optie relief afforded agriculturists, state In the liquor business. fcrjely at the excuse of the small ponents held the plan as adopted Mima nien, fueling that the represented the sentiments of a nner In no more entitled to this major jNiition of the stale and i f than the struggling "little pie and that if found unworkable, Hew" in lmslnes.s. the Industrialcould ls changed by the next legf or the white islature. collar brigade. ly Political extorts profess to see That the failure of the fisleral i'. the legislative largess bestowed rovcrnmont, through the national l;n the farmer, nnd the lack of congress, to set up a program of tte largess to lalsir. a disruption social welfare was largely resimn r- the much talked of farm lalmr- dble for the failure of the legislaVr coalition. Labor leaders ture to enact a more diversified ami now declaring tliat the Woo fffilcent program of social relief rement worked exceeding well was in evidence more and more as f agriculture, but left labor session net! red Its close. the tit the dose of the ses-i- t. Hut the lawmakers did nvom Ijilmr even of n tlilrd of pllsh much In the establishment rUtirai puny in retraction. wel of public state a department I Abortive litti'lTilitu In r.xliiivt ui.nii with wide powers to admin Hr..prLit..im fdl by the wayside. fare, ister relief and ronperute with any " reuu a possible deficit may be Unit may federal program to be faced within the next current congress adopted by the Tn year. The representative The detriment will Ik ad minis died to heel tcrod by a survsng lar.l of 7 Pl'-by appropriating per-'- I six iiioiiiIhts to m npoinled !" U"' ocire iimn u i governor. )lrlpiited rerennen. Other social welfare measures w twentyfirsters assuredly enacted enable the cities and towns W"! creuti-- tax burdens Un of the state to qualify for 1'WA r. I twenty-fin- s L-du- so-cai- t- Is-i- It cmp-hande- r or In i I rtah-thro- the funds; to ngh liit..u m iiilnm and iri lino i,i.nin participate In any na Principal Paul I?. the Murray High School, of ! season. GEORGE E. BROWN HURT BY AN AUTOMOBILE Mr. fieorge K. Urown Is In the Salt Luke general hospital suffering from severe injuries received Wednesday morning, when he was struck by an automobile. I lis rigid leg was broken in five places his knee, and his right shoulder dislocated, it Is rejsirted. Mr. lirown had employed two days In the FKKA project on South State street and Thirty-nint- h where improvements are made. His duty was to place signs on State street and it is reported the car driven by Mrs. II. W. Palmer of Ogdcu struck him as he was returning from placing one of the signs. Hnth the iiijuriMl man and tlie car were going south. Mr. It row n is reported to lie in fair condition, considering the seriousness of his injuries. e rK uh id-t- I' eb-o-,- r ojn-rat- 111 Icgi-latb- at? ? lie Murray police have lieen staging MINSTREL SHOW SLATED a campaign against seniors in the FOR S01TH COTTONWOOD 25 mile limit. During the week the following were fined $5.00 on spciil-InTlie music department of South charges: Clellen J. Ahiskie, l!t Cottonwood Mutual will present a East 25th South; Howard C. Suml-sotminstrel show, titled. "Loozyanna Springfield, 00 miles ier hour Minstrel Follies." Friday evening in 25 mile zone; W. J. King. 213 at K p. m. at the ward amusement Williams Ave., 50 miles per hour; directed by Ixdand Larson, Manti. hall. The show is l is and Earl Ottley supported by a Future violators of the six-enew large cast. brand receive tickets from books. The Murray imlioe have Just Ixi-i- i presented with the new Ixmks. At the rate they are giving tickets it won't be long until they will need some more. i, law-wil- New Chevrolet Dealers To Keep "OpenHouse" v twlii. n nnd Ccrnld Cannon, have org.iniz.il the Cannon-Chevruie let Company, siuvofsors to Krwin Motor Company at 4i South State street. Murray. The new firm will keep 'open bouse" for visitors on Jsaturtiuy until 11 p. m. and will le pleased to have the public Inspect their autodisplay of new Chevrolet mobiles, as well as their fine line of slio equipment, greasing nnd car washing laciiuics ami sm i tontobllcs. management operate tlie :id Auto Ramp in Salt Lake and are In all types of automobile service. om-- . faniioll Ashtotl Chevrolet . ...mi .(.., mem oi patiy service depart Ilie liuesi vour the greasing service, using manufactured for this oonhimeid kind of work. new repairing equqr Complete then, to offer fine cable ,,.,,! and Issly r.vote ,H.:s,i,,g. painting reasonable prkrs at dltloning r N n ssvlalty service Tolng will call tb.-and ,,ew company for and deliver work promptly. real unto jvrsotml contact and new The JUNIOR PROM TO BE HELD AT HI SCHOOL The Junior From nt Murray High School. March 20, Is to be social one of the outstanding events of the year. Elaborate ilnnrations, carrying out the modern Japanese music theme, and exceptional w ill lend charm and harmony to the affair. Mr. (ieorge Dibble, of the art has designed a department, progrn m Ja pa nose Modernist le b e is an which guiit pin of creative artistry. ivdiMrhim cxis-r-ion.v- nrmmjisuuii ,n r final 1, SOCIETY HOLUb i'AKti . of "'ncemi..,i, ,114.illtf I,.,,, In honor of the oicaitiiti.-Millet ,,,C u ,n of rialliHW Relief Society, nietiibcrs so!RYo0craEET cotolmted at Tuesday . M M"" ward held their annual program. tin . L .V. le S.s Helief Voiltl, Cotton"-- l Tu.t-daat the ward Luf ifiv-;- ' were rs nnniN M:,r, "Td. TI.e of i"'-reading- ssl.il no.sl.al An Interesting offbvrs. and ,lV ward primary given was be and the bio Mrs Kate Enkson gve Lrck-- m. nnd the president. Mrs. Annie Si-Isal-el- l E. . . .. ..t Mr. with n gift. "' er, was biography of Mr- - H.V. Rallard the u vh,"M t isgin corsagi-- presented . of cat nation and swu-Mother. Mrs. Annie mom,.-ii'inisel V ,,n,, U the to were .J he of Mrs. Mary H,t , Vtnuk ors. Mrs. Alice Simit an-by Mrs. Ilanna was given Tame Ann hJ," f,ir"Ull," 'lie music. l'lvkwn. n,,,, nf,-Soloman RislK-Ldwar-- I Hinted lesson will I W,A la i ce as the It and ,,U present hy Mrs. Ilanna nf T,,,,',,,,,,, ...ndmted Tin-l- ay e m,,ln -m. 'vp"" "f he scuibly. Tame. Rcfreshtncids were hened. 1 hi T s pi-g- n'tii sn vzr l s l S"' v "" -r- .-ly Mr. Clarisia Parry 1S-0- 0 FINAL TRIBUTE PAID MRS. MINNIE F. HOWE Impressive funeral services wen Moii-lnat South Cotton-wism- I ward chaind at 1 p. in. for Mrs. Minnie Fullmer Howe, wife ot Harry Howe, who died Friday evening at p. ni. at the family home on Vine street. The services Were conducted by Rishop J. T. Fnksoii. prayer was offered by Rishop llorai-Codfrcy of I'nloi, Ward. Alvln Keddingtoii rendered a bass Home; a violin solo, solo, "oh Iry Those Tears", by Mrs. Mel by Im Lindsay Rurtoii, Mrs, Ressb- - Ihivls; solo. Sometime We'll Understand", by Mis Lvaiis. Sakers were Henry 1. Moyle. Uriah Ct. Miller, and Rishop F.rck- foil. Closing prayer was given by John R. Freksoii. The grave in the Murad-ray City c nietcry was kson. F.i R. by William S ib-d- e MURRAY HIGH BASKETBALL WIN ,.t 1 AI'MJAL BANQUET John A. Jones, OS, a prominent business mail of this city passed Wednesday evenaway suddenly, ing ut 10:.'t0 p. m., at his home T.)2S Wasatch street, of a heart attack. Mr. Jones was engaged in busifor forty years, ness in Murray for the past several years was a dealer in the coal trade, and was at his office as usual Tuesday. Ills death is Indeed a shock to his family and many friends throughout Salt Iike county. Mr. Jones was lxrn May .10, in Knglnnd, the son of Kavld K. and Murium (Rutte) Jones, and came to the I'nited States 00 years ago. He has resided In Murray for 40 years and prior to that time his home was In Union. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna 5ordon Jones and two daughters Mrs. Carina A. Jessup of (Herniate, California and Mrs. Resale. Sheriff of (Jiiincy. III., also three grand children. Funeral arrangements are jM'tiding word from the daughters. Ji-.- se "h,, R Business Man Dies "ti-dn- ,,s-pl- n.v-iii- Series of Lectures Coming To Murray Several Persons Are Prominent Murray Fined for Speeding ui . Wm, ls-e- ,,. iini-rdin- 121' le-lo- lllll-m.-- r- fin 1 iJ?l 1 ig - 1 pm jrLf Ik tbuial program of nneiupb'.vnietit panne InlierltutH-and to establish self Insuran.v. and for lm.,sie additional rity help ci.ieralive iissoclai n'-M did N,ve the way for the unemployed. assistance of f'"ptlMn frm taxation f lionw-- P age pensionwere tmi Ii talkisl b .MkHi value, hut hImiiiI. but little of real value ac' two jvnrs away, with the complished ig this line allli-Vl-r "W"J' raising ndd.nl revIn a position to co will M to Ik fami f ,e with federal plans in this tote to iiiiii.t,,! II. II Mill direction. " lmU the exemption,,.i'lll While advocates of this or that hard The hichlv - in liquor control how to buyInter-we- re w.i.,1 ii p.u.1 how to drink it M lump and stuff f,.rV, to ,)ral.y n1() much dlt resell, " "lh,,r mensuri'S imii better hjr Mr. of their views, proMilieti(s are guarant.i-In h.v te who n. Asht-water supplies had their way " OtilH, Cannd. nnd Mr. district audit It . f the Murray every piisv of V,.h. fll.r ,, . f,f , ! .. and s.v their , , .1 aqua pnra piosi"l. II ink" f Henry Thanks to to.v.-iuotjililisliiient ,. .HI. of new Kr(. ."O r,.,vseiitative display .. l'mre "v in, 11,1 i'i,,!, i,.,.... trotittnued on n ,.,;,.vMlet automobiles, that are for a motorist to Insist . P MILLER WARD RELIEF . on the sales fhs-r- It Four hundred relief workers and officials gathered at FEU A in Salt Lake City, headquarters Wednesday and demanded their grlevanci's be heard, with' the threat that they would not return to work until their demands were met. The strikers demand a minimum budget of $.'12.00 a month for each family of two. and $12.00 a month for each additional jstsoh. The demand includni a minimum wage rale of ti."i cents mt hour, instead if the present rate of U) cents per hour; transportation to and from allowed for projects, time transportation ; increased rates for teamsters; all foremen to be selected from Relief rolls; all workers to be placed on projects as close as Msslble to their resiliences, and a 80 hour week Instead of 24 hours. Hugh ('. Ia'wIs, manager of the work dlvlshm of the FEUA, said that In regard to the hours and pay rates that the officials had no authority to make any change In the established government rates of jmy and ached ulc of hours. FERA projects In Murray City, namely, the road widening project on 53rd South, and McOhle Springs project are effected by the strike. 'WVirk on the fs'trd South road widening project has eeused entirely, and a similar fate seems in store for the McGhle Springs pro ject unless some adjustment can 1THA Tavlor Couch Moesinger and team memliers. Musical numbers were furnished by Coach Moesinger, and students of the high school, under the dirc-e- tion of William F. ItohiiMon. Members of the Lions club were pleased to honor the lwskethall team which brought high renown to the school during the basketball DEADLOCK The nlsive cut Is the work of Miss Falrbourno, Murray High Seliisd (.Indent. Patrons and Patroncssc of Junior Prom. March SPIh M.-lb- a an-- l Mrs. Pavld W. M"f-fat- . Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jiirg II. Watts, K Hansen. Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Iavbl lister, Snpt. and Mrs. .lames Clove. I'rln. nnd Mrs. A. R. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceotge IMhblo. Mayor and Mrs. (1. R. Rerger. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Mr- nnd Mrs. AWstovor. Reed and Mrs. Margaret Smith. .Iiisti,i - Snvr Tuesday. March VM h. the Murray High School hold a celebration In honor of the basketball team. An assembly was held In the af this consisted of Coach Moesinger Introducing nil tlie players and of Mssshes given by F.lmo Mr. Westovor nnd Ir. Jatnes Clove. Thomas Oliver, captain of the n basketbasketball team, presi-nti-ball to the school that wa won In the tournament. We are very proml of our Conch and team; we wish to take this to congratulate them. Hiley Img wishes to divide Mr. Ford's fortune. A flivver for all? arranged. RELIEF SOCIEY SOCIAL SERVICE LESSON The social service class of Mur ray First Ward Relief Society will meet at Murray First Ward next Tuesday. March 2i, at 2 p. m. Tlie social aervlce lesson on Samuel G. Howe and the Physically Handicapped" will le given by Lyle F.llertson. Mrs. Fern Smith will give a short sketch on the life of Helen Keller. Mrs. Zola Jacobs McGhle will furnish the music. Everyone Is Invltisl to attend. Sunday night, March 21, at 7:30 p. in. will mark the opening night of a series of lis tures to Is? given V. in the Murray Firemen's Hall. K. Atkin, lecturer from Hawaii, will on the aubject "Would Christ siH-aand the early Christians recognize our modern bible? Through how many translations has it passisU How much of It Is translated correctly? Which of the Rible writers others?" You will want contradict to hear the answer to these Interesting questions. have Ixs-- enthusiThese wherever Riven. received astically Mr. IL I Raerg and I). V. Pond will Hsslst Mr. Atkin during these lectures. These nien have made a careful study of the aubjoctii the) will lie presenting, lntensly Inter-eslint an-- i Incut facts will ls brought t the ptsiple of Murray. .Music lovers of Murray will N' glad to know that Miss Marta Ac- Moody harpist, recently from tin cast, will iiln v a numls-- r of sob on her famous Italian harp. Then will ls Hjss lal nnisie every nigh- tmusic that will lift you Into a dif ferent world. There will le lecture every night except Wednesday and Saturday. 1 lecture Sun miss tlie day night. 7:.to p. m.. at the City Firemens' Hall, In rear of City Hall. Women's Clubs s Charter Train For Convention js-r- convention of Woin- ... . i.. .i.i ens Club Uil year win oe uem April 21. '.Ti, and 'Jfi, In Cedar City. atRy spislal arrangement, most Us-with made have tractive rates the rallrad comisiny for the trip to Cclar City. The State l A train has lss-- charter ed which will proceed from Logan to Cellar City. The train will remain In the convention city the 3 MHH-ia- days, and passengers taking me Pullman car may use their berth at night, thereby saving hotel bill. Hie chair car fare from Murray will be lo.rsi for return trip. Upper $! for round trip, ami lower BOY SCOUT BENEFIT $10 for the round trip. Tin1 DANCE Pullman fare will Include hot water, heat, and is.rter service. The RoV Sis Hit Troop Cominlttn rsons must make on., hundred men of I m Murray First Ward arc the trip to make these rates datue on Sat sHiisoriiig a uidav night. March ISO. YXKi. for the puriis4 of helping to raise LAKE COUNTY funds to send two Iwiys to the Roy SALT CLUB LEADERS which National Sciitit NEW OFFICERS NAME will be held at Washington. 1). C in August of this year. William Hedge of Chesterfield was Tlie two boys will Is picked from elected president of the Salt the Murray First Ward enrollment i H lub leaders' assocla-lio- n couuly of Roy Scouts and Vanguards and annual at the organisation' will gi I the (rip back to Washing at Murray. He Tuesday Ion along with thousands of other stussssls William M. Kasworm. Iiovn in tin- - Unllisl Stat.n with all Other officers ebslisl an-- : Rachof their cntisi-paid. el Walla.v. FjisI Mill Creek. Vi.v Wood-beaThe committee In charge hnv prcsbbiit: Mrs. Miirgurlte Hnn. arratigisl for very good music and 1. Sandy, In addition have a program of Cri'siiiit. song and nvreiitbuiiil "Fun Frolic" which assure evry-onleader, with Arline MiKenn. Sandy, who upirts this worthy cause assistant, and Petty McAllister. u real time, East Mill Crock. rcrter. Memlwr of the tns-- coniiulttis-nrA schedule of meeting Varian Mortetison, chalrmnii for pa a and the following men: Ivan Rean. Wi- -t Jordan Junior high 20. May Carl Hanson, Clyde Marsden, Per"Animal school, forum sy! Richardson. (Joorgo R. Carter. and Perennial Flowers." by Mand M. Rills. Remus Ronnie WhiteChegwbblen: June 12. animal outhead. R.-Williams. John II. 11 ing to Coum Si ring; June 27. 4 ll.iiiiblln and Harold the with coois-ratloIn dub picnic Ililll-sk- . August 7. annual Farm Rnn-aii- : The dance will 1 held In the by rampflre program coiidtirtisl Murray High School gym so lets leader who attended Mate school ; plan on supNrtliig (his affair so 2.1. Salt Inke County day in that Murray City will lie represent- August with Farm Unman; coos-nitbed In Washington, U. C. with two , Sntnly. forum disId, SepL t of her loy next August. of perennial Care cussion: "Winter and Flower Gardens," Maud CheWit- - SO. annual achieve- flt'H rtlttct Viln til ttm Lna A furf 11 til i.i.t.m writing tits like this. Who's foofy?' nient day exercise at Murray oN-tdii- 4-- H lke tnis-tin- g s e ad-pti- Et-iin- nns-ttng- Is-s- |