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Show 1 ""Sm I r MfkkAY.TI. Between You and Me F. Uvements 0. E Makes On Monday morning, June 3, Marchunt, 10 years old Made ion ot Mr. und Mrs. Steve Manhunt ;f Lincoln Btreet, was severely Injured on State street, In freswiit, oy a passing automobile at the M.mniin racking time of the injury the boy was The niorniiu; session of the 1'tali circulars for the Midvale B'; ,ience oin.rutl.HiK late Aerie of Katies was called si ore of J. Mr. reimey Company . . . to announce order til lo::;o ;,. m. Wednesday for which, we are told, lie is to reII. .11 .i iiiiii Altlll ... ti... .... I'iatiii ceive picture show tickets lor bis June iL'th. nt at Murray. . ....... imnroveuienis labor. -Worthy Past State President Fred a new Peters the In interest introduced Mayor (i, Jj, of public safety, e cutting and proeess-i',,etibout which there is so much being Merger who deliveicd the address of black .vritlen and said at this time, The "f welcome. with cab.net He S'STi-Sentinel suggests to those of our Following the address of welcome mudern he State officers took their chairs. f running water, iiisiiiess firms who employ The Credential committee was .or the distribution of their adverIke this cutting and pro- - tising, that they secure persons who apNiiuted and reported on creden to. a miniature kitchen ire old enough and vxiericiiced tials. Jlnwlfe would be proud to nough to protect themselves when Minutes of the l!,:ii Slate Con .naking deliveries on the highways vein ion at Tooele were read and mudern separator that .vbere the traffic Is fast and heuvy approved. been Installed . . . even After reading of the various teleWn Day has Is sonie-ivhu- t the cost though and will separate the Increased. The Sentinel stop-,hh- grams aud communications, the ifJLuni! to size, much better various committees were npiKiinted. inthat practice at a 2 ,he old methods used pre-d- creased exiK'iise severalgreatlymouths The afternoon session was called entire AH machinery in the to order at 1 ::5 p. in. ; the comback. L including equipment In the Especially does the Sentinel make mittees made their resiiective re- In a room has been painted IHirts and recommendations. A res 4,Bontarnishable aluminum uud .hut suggestion to the J. C. Penney olution was passed relative to mainrf one of America's largest Company, ick paint .ind imwt profitable mercantile in- taining the wage minimum and has been jje warehouse stitutions . . . and the one who in hour maximum aud child labor cleaned and made ill of the NKA and have MNthlT probability enjoys more profit- provisions season. I he the coining hem for ,r adopted into law. Several been able cash trade in the Jordan Val- other resolutions were ulst adopted. da' dressing room has In attrac-- ; ley than any other establishment in E. lavis of Colorado Kay pbklr redecorated Midvale lie Sentinel, Midvale. tutors. Springs who represented Grand NOTK: Mr. Iluey 1. Long, aca great deal F. Mr. Druney deserves President Ceorge Worthy improve-iflii-j cuses chain stores of being the curse ( pniUe fur the many Iioiiglas made a very interesting of America. . . Apparently even they lalk Pension he has made throughout the regarding nld-anot destroy children as they laws, should make could one no uat, because increasing membership and be future customers of the attendance of the various Aeries ton concentrated effort to keep might stores. chain better in cleuner aud and on the advisability of stub fcctory as amendments Constitutional te. should cover plans to meet present kspectloD tours, for anyone, can be made, through day social conditions. at the office, aud would Mr. Pavis also presented the siltell worth anyone's time, since ver loving cup to Tooele Aerie for one local plant is undoubtedly showing the largest increase in modern most aud the finest i Horse pulling contests, champion- membership during the iist year. The Worthy President of Tooele fiLU la the west. ship baseball games and 4 11 club IV Hurray plant is a valuable Aerie responded and told the delelivestock and crop demonstrations fur-itt- a and to the Tooele got new members bow community M will feature the annual Salt Lake gates much employment to resi-n- u to join. to be held this year in over the county day of the district (Continued on Page ') Magna, August u. Announcement of the date was made Tuesday evening by William M. Kasworm of Taylorsville, presi- MURRAY CHILDREN jIURRAY PARADE JUNE 14th MEETING ON JUNE 6 dent of the Salt Iike County Kami imrtim; directors" bureau, after a l Elaborate (ilans have ImVii in the federal building. HarriT Lions elub held a snappy of Parade niammoili ihe for bia( it the Methodist church on The baseball games will be Children to lie held Friday. Murray a of the Cth with June evening teams the leading pudt at 7 p. m., starling in llth. June Woauiulier ineuilterb of Wlf present. Farm P.iireau league and the the of Arlington school. Br. J(nn of the Silver Hell Serv- - men's Farm Iturcim Softball league. front high school band will The Murray Ustitiw wa a guest of the club. Another feature, Mr. Kasworm said, lead the parade and the following T. Rjjr Klngxtoti presided in the would Is- - a county dairy show. sections will 1h ariau-'e- d : k!ar of tlie President F. II. SECTION 1 - Kiddie Cars. Twr. and Lion Uobinson conSECTION 1' Tricycles. tod the musical hihiiIsts. Miss Autos. SECTION George Jr. gave Jenkins, fuuA Soon SECTION wdil sumliers that were warmly At Locai ... U ig rL.V ,(in : , i ! 1 1 Farm Bureau Day At Magna Aug. 23 lions club l'r-f.il.H- Murray Park Pool Will Open I'.ii-'ui- SECTION IV Uii club decided to or ruffle to ruise iiaf hold a u fund to finance a trip on P1 of a local Lion officer to M tnm the international IJoiis wistino n Mexico City. Uch MWER GARDEN TOUR CLUB ttirttful lour him lnun nr. h the ofriivM of tb. flow- flub, with Mrs. Maud VWn M timr rjlurmHn. ,s,.r. dutiful gardens n Suit I.uke tt-- . tihj, then the club will go ny Uicgwlddcu Kiirdcns Wmle ni,,H.r will ! en..... P1 Eih a n... ,!.... !.. tb"lr own ,M"rn- lub JT W clj drink for all nd rlub gu. A newly outdoor fireplace nt the T,, - .t. tltowi ?, .. ,,... of ,l club. . efiiin , ... . ham- - hikI you like io m I l 11 h'M Rat unlay, llnm-n'- Aveinio, nt ,mv'' Unn' t fv,'r)i.e. rail club HW.f further delnll. H. . auains! i.H.k was printed (he uccuil Mj ' n .. Ui the Salt Lake Tribune. I., ogbb, o. MriMlHorlal U1'U win" " "J uiiforttiiiati' and worded In an !. f Mr. .....I M chumiu. maimer teinpi-riil- - " J. arousing of public wi.n a n bii what seems to lmu 'the Sal! LMke .. angle, In lb- f tb- Minor ...idiiiinatlotl should parents V.I, of of the i"1 .ml-coinblloii iimiplete lawful ,,lct:iili.Ht the.... i. , .,.. , i 'i i .,, iuiIIsihI. idte famines ,,v 'n-t l W re-- l I'..im' public I ...I.t.tcmore T- -t colll'- l- left Cli'bt.V awnlllng lb.' offbial in u." , t"' Idaho CaHs. Idaho. this or any other ne. ,"'m, I,,,-wiH tak' hiMlitorbil Hasmiis-i- blu-- '' i' 1" hth.) fM ,V tend.d ,7 Br 7 W'lWlliMl With "r, f'lvlng. ''vent yet l r nde,,rlHlllli(t ti excvili.tif nL l,r,,,,w Into In II . ' the t,n,,, 'm ,v,nnif frcNhmet.ts . ta ll ..1 I s -- tc - i s - ... MI ICKW HUT IS liAt.M tJiiiue pluvtsl June "lb ' II . County Kliv lhpattin.nl Cuttle Kustlcts tab: ;nme pbiy.sl Sunday, June 1,J shier" West tr o. i: II : Came plax.il. Ttielay. Jan. il City Kir.' Icarlment II 'County Fire lHtMm.nt Viln."b'ty, June 2: (Colitiiiueil The Safety Council plan is fosler-(by a national organization and t is hojH'd to make un improve ment In I he terrific death toll now being taken by Ihe unto traffic of the country were made by Mr. Speeches liiinu. Carle ltrown. Mayor Merger, It. II. Croo and Mr. Lundqiiist conluctod the orgauiitioii in his usual ugaging manner. A series of pictures were shown i lusirating a iiiiiiiIht of the disastrous auto accidents and the ,.laces and cars Involved. iiiiM.ssible that anything It could lie wrecKi'il as were ine cai how ii lu these pictures but evidently a sinashiip of cars is a affair. Included among those present were liishop It. II. Itasmiisseii, l'.ishop Samuel E. ltriiighursi, City Coininissioiieis Hansen and Freeze, iVilliam Olson, Ceo, loran. Pierce L. Ashton. Fred Peters. Aner CaldFire well, Charles Itingrose, and "hief Ernest Smith. - s (Continued on Page 5) Neighborhood News Literary ! s'. - - hosMrs. Hi. hard Kemp will ! club m.iuU-rof her tess to Ihe Fiiday at her home on south State s The largest tlower show yet Sltoll bv th" Murray Flower Harden .otcl will , held llolTiuan i -- in el. t Mrs. Jack A. South State stiii'l. ,,!., s - M en l'l'SO U) ,- ,,s wdl in. hide LI Howard ll.iilskn.Hbt. Mrs. rl'""" Mr"., Wrigl.l. :""l V,-i,S..i.l window displays by the Murray fenuv-,1V ur.iw.Ti. and eoiiipal fl.u.il vM ""' V,'r-PI- ,- ..nicer- - " as many as bavlna lu i,,,,,,,..,,,! table ill lun.b r 'he ....ssilde citi-of any can e .. nt. Thpl.t ,(! ,v entering II ,,'i.lv of flower. Th-,' ..f thi .baract.T must bring . and ',';.ir",e,U card table. ! nwar-1-r-r will U ,,,.!., loi.,..-- 1 prize allia.tive lunch.-- !. il M,-- ' "V M, Children playing ttreet 11 Ul&Jth rt week end. s Walking along road Coming from behind car 17 Many pedestrians seem to regard heir lives of less Importance than tho few seconds' time that may be -aved by crossing streets without lvjrard to hazardous conditions, It Is true there are many drivers who take advantage of pedestrians. g In 1934 nearly half of all the killed In automobile accidents were pedestrians, It Is shown by the mnual figures compiled by tho Travelers Insurance Company. The '.otal number of pedestrians killed was 15.930, while nearly 270,000 pedestrians were Injured. Five out of every eight pedes liiuns killed. It Is shown, were In volved In accidents while crossing : treets In the middle ot the block, crossing Intersection! against sift nala or diagonally, darting out Into Ftreets from behind parked cars, or while walking along rural highways It has been pointed out that pedes trlans run across streets la the mid-dlof the block or against signals because many feel that little If any :uoro protection la given them at properly designated crosswalks or when they wait for signals. Many pedestrians know that It It danger ous toswalk along rural highways. bm id!tci r!"'i or walks ln? not 9 i per--,.iii- Mlscellaneoua 29 beoa provided, the question often Is raised, "what else can pedestrians do along rural highways?" Of courso It la good advice to walk facing traffic. Pedestrian! may well pause to consldur the fact that In 1334 the rate ot death per pedestrian accident was 45 per cent worse crossing la the middle of the block than at intersections, and was 74 per cent worse crossing against signals than with signals. At the same time, bow-evethe driver la warned to "be tolerant with the pedestrian, stoo the lattor's faults are not crime punishable by death. o r, were former residents of Ibis city and have smii( two weeks here visiting relatives and friends. HERE AND THERE Piiii.e Cabler of lioosevell. nre visiting Mrs. Margaret Hamilton al her home here. ifler they settle down. Mr. mid Ieoph Mrs. in Murray w III. scut rise In the world id will Murrav Park swimming IIS soon lis Weather JhT- mtls. Mrs. It.iy Sudbury und daughter June and sou Keith iisinilly he ojicued Tuesday relatives. should f Murray iind aid In Ihe completion of the curl nt Murray City Park. Tenuis fans .fganle Waller limn Id entertained number of relatives at dinner Friday evening of last wn-- at her Murrav City Pharmacy Is having home lu Miller ward. In honor f a good business In liquor iiermils. Ihe birthday nnnhesary of her son Keilll. lovers Were laid for Join lb" Children's Parade on guests. Friday. June I lib. Something different. Miss I'.velvn p.i high. list entertain nl a sl al dinner lal Saturday, nt In Ice cream Many Hiv..r Irene Hesse's Tea lioolll. ill llolior . Piirb-rCiciitn Li of Mr. Cei.e Wood of Murray, who Tyler's graduated from Ihe I'nlversiiy of Mr. Jiidklus says IKbing weather I'lali on .lime lib. Mr. J.s- - Johnout Ihe tire consciousness In brings son and Manrlne Murd.H k of Provo the fishing fans. were sH'lal guests. Mrs, a six-l.s'- and Liny P.riug-burs- t entertained at a dam ing par ty al the old Mill eliil. lasl Tuesday evening, lifter which diMitis n guests were served refreshments ill itinipll-ineii- t t Margaret Thayiie aid Sherman Wood who are lo be married Thursday in the Sail Lake Temple. Misses I'.velvn business oicnitod on basis Is sine to revive A P n Model II Mod'1! T liicoine, "Who ever beard of the s.litl- Cov. clans sharing anything." k a Is This Talmadge of Ceoigi.i. sotiiewbal unjust r- - niaik. We have I beard bus of politicians glad to bare many Ihlugt r..d. measles, and Mrs. Itch. fT liMaine. mumps. iniscel-lati.s.- -v I - i u - i 1 eoV-T- - T . In 'olllleil Misses I'velyn and Liny ltriug at a dancing burst eiilertain.sl Relief Society i.arlv at the ul, Mill club, followev a k..l Tuesday by siipHT party Class ening al llieir home r.1.1 Vine street in honor of Miss Margaret Th. last literary lesson for the The 1 hay lie and Sherman W.bmI. held al Murray summer will 11. numbered guests First ward June l at - ..'cbHk. A most inlciesling and varied Mr. and Mrs. U II. Us'ii iirraiigol. U has iit'.crani and sous Douglas and Junior have , this iiiierestilig year of "The l ei III lied from II Visit to l AngeWorld of les. They were accompanied home SHsial feature of Ihe program by llieir daughter Miss Margaret will consist of readings, sii;il s"bt Ifimkbaiik who has attend. Mid duel lilliabers. Mr. liar-I- d sch.Mil there. ing Johns and Mis" Cenevieve Johns on this program. Mrs. .lames Hill of Miller ward, featured will in who bus been on the sick list Is is Van onill Mis. Harry ..f this dosing literary class. somewhat improved. ,l,;,i-- e JUNE ROSE SHOW Crossing in middle of block and against signals 34 Mr. and Mrs. William niiian en Miss Maxlne Thayiie at a s..pT VA Let gen entertained at a teiialtied a few fri-u- ds shower last Weiluesdiiv evparly Sunday evening at their Whatever els,, ymt do, d"tit strut. home on Slate street. The uuesls ening lu compliment to Miss Marof were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pardui.e garet Thayiie whose marriage to W.'isb day didu'l l.tb-- r Fve very Crescent. Miss 1'lteii NeNmi and A. Mr. Sherman Wood will lake place much. p.eiisoii of Midvale. Thursday lu Sail Truth Is very lmirlaiil. but Mix olive II. Anderson who Inn Mrs, John Wish! cnieitalned nt n ioluetiiii. s we iinisl guess what It been visiting her son It. law and Wedding Supper ill Irene Hess' 1.1 . William and Mr. Mr. danthler Tea It. ".in ill hlior of her soli SherI'.ciiicu at their home on Vine man, mid Margaret Thayiie, SupNo man should limit bis family slr-- el for the pasl several Week T Was selVed 1.1 seventeen gliosis. to one bottle of miik n day and will leave lb- - iniiiitig w.sk for her who include.) only Immediate Ineni-ls- consume flv bolttes of beer himself. ''ria'sViil.i.llon f Itowers will 1"' home In Ios Angel-- ". of Ihe families. as follow: lr. li. i. Johnson who has liecti Leiiietnber the Murray K.'e and (Continued on Page 5) I Ib d hybrid a iTbd of In a l.si.l hospital show. Commission en" si!-.-"d' as prle lo return to his lime Is Murray City '2 - Kose and bud. any cd Mrs. S. I!. P.iliighurst who Is Class end. Ibis w.rk home Hive yoil joined Ihe Murray pri.e award) oiivuleseiiig nt a local hospital ,. Council? odr Safety any ';ii:,;,,:;:h.:,":,.!! , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Jackson following un oTalloti, Is resT(ed h(s :i. Climbing Is" slowly retaining Iter strength. had as their week end guests. Mr. to or. Murray Soft Pall league games coif-i'i-and Mrs. John Peterson of Venice Her many friends wMi for her a flas- - I Three lo M roses. ,ii.,..-- .. is (Colilinlled oil Plike 5) recovery to normal health. California. Mr. uud Mrs. Peterson sjss-di.imI II jI (Cotdinucl on Page li) Tbu-sda,- mi-in- n. In-s- , I ic'y-Troa- ... i 1. !U - D a'" FIESTA t Murray Cily I'tiit of the Ctah Safety Council was organized Moii- !ay evening at a meeting held in the Murray Cily Firemen's hall under the teiniK.rary chaii inanship of My Marshal Andrew Liimlqulst. The following officers were chos-i- i lo serve for one year: 'resident Mayor (i. It. Perger Vice President .. Variait Morleiisoii s I X. Scbwan A board of directors consisting of .10 Charter members was elected lid an executive division will be selected at an early date. A committee will doubtless be np- inled to contact all homes wilh he objective of having one or more clive members of the Murray safely Council In every home. Thi' meeting riHcived the lldvlce ml cootcrnlin of the following officials: It. II (Ir Commissioner of the state Highway Patrol; 1. T Thoni-nder- , ami (Jeorge Fox ley of the heriff's office; Carl I. ISrown and S. Theobald of the Ctah Safety Wood nnd daughwill leave Friday for Aiuuite ter t.nil.ling I""'"- - "f their home ill Idaho Falls, Idaho, s.,iu,Mav. .lone l"- - TI . I to bae the grcat. sl after a Weeks visit here wilh rela,,. ,.,!, cM than in Ibis sbw tives. f entii.-exhibited. I,,,,,, ever b.f..r- - IhcII l Mr- -, Florence While of St. AnHs- of (lowers will Ilun.lr.-d- . vlsilim: Idaho, has thony. .e to fat. .ruble weather lV P.. Ced.ilof and Mrs. Uos L. Mr. wll ,(.lllitlll, ., groni variety boti.es in this AI O I at their rest lllli'll sboWII. White Mrs. the weik, of ad as illy during L V. Martin will Mr M. I. A. ,.,, Ihe was attend to was bete Pb-' Tbufsd.(, . .: The hostess I T!,.,l lie. )i;iini(;1'r ,he show. .oiiveiilloti held 111 Sail l.ke last Mrs. F. It. Anders-- .'. M.lg.ll.t naioe.. '"" fi.,r. m U' ure Store I'liriiisoiug Store Another More lu The Ladies and (hililren's Clothing am. Shoo Line A Complele. Jewelry More If we are to slop the continuum How of Jordan Valley trade from entering our neighboring city am. keep the dollars there in tliis area for the of purise building alio developing our own Jordan vaiie.. communities, it is imperative thai we prepare to supply those of on. people now shopping In Salt Lak t'ily, when they coiue hen- to shop Entirely too many of our dollar, are being sicnt away from here fo, the best health and consistent growth of Midvale and this feiiiL and productive trade territory, li is safe to say that lii'ly lHTcent o, the entire purchasing dollar is spein outside of this valley. A furniture Store wo need very i.adly . . . scores of young peopli are married in this vicinity every ear . . . Iinlliei lalelv I hereafter hey journey to Salt Lake City to buy furniture to supply their needs . . . consequently they buy drapes. kilcheii untensils. blankets, comfort is and litany other articles there, hat could be bought to as good ad vantage right at home. our Men's apparel dollars are being sm nl almost wholly out of town . . . for no reason other than it is niivs-ar- y if the equipment required i. II. wanted is to be secured . . . the same is true with many, many arii-.lein Women and Children's up parol . . . and it is no absurd statement, to say that there Is quite uoiigh jewelry bought annually by the :..iiH families in this valley to uplMiit a jewelry store of the size and ordinarily found in towns with the same population and trade area of Midvale. If ti e merchants in every line of rade will give serious thought t ,he volume of business they themelves b.se every day on account o! t be visits made by our people Salt Lake City for u nicies that cannot lie secured here, it will give rise lo a very determined effort on Ihe ,.ait "!' our local business men l ke Midvale A ONE SToP Sllop- .M.Ni; CENTEK . . . SOON. l le .Sentinel. Midvale. ""1 - . A I limit A (itr.t's nc-c- the accident victim. ; I!aby P.uggies. ;ir!s. I Mie to high water conditions, the SECTION" f. l'lowi-"low Park 4 lis. 7 the SECTION at Murray swimming jssd SECTION s I'.ic.vcles. rinuires some iitleiitiim iM'lore n auciiig i iris. SECTION !' will U ready fur those initial ie to distort wish who minded f.dks awarded a the Prizes will ! themselves in the now delectable Ward chapel to those First Murray in each element. entries adjudged the Ust division. are Invited to have FACTS SHOW ROBERT All lake part in this un RASMUSSEN HA511LI their children Tair for the JUDGED alira.liv usuallv flk- - vU!l little ...on.crs. The and last of Immensely u.vldont i.njoy the parade The unfortunate week In which two young nidi were may win a prize. for the parade kllhil at :t"" South Main sinvi Judges r to Mrs. S lillcvcd Churches. W. ti reliolls nl first irid -. H"";,s-l Keid. and Mrshow conclusively tlmt H"l"Tt U' w'11 f I"''"""' of ir.1! Vine str.il luol mwMen 1're.ciilati. with Ki.'hardsoii. collided bv that car driven Ihe ,,!,. The general diivlioii of arrange the victim. rl,r 'he f.... iiu. iBirade was taken, 'f A later Inspection IlieiH' not said to Murray MM Is KuMiiusseti Irlven by ...re of by ..... dav S.la- -1 su,,e. inlele.cn. iu..t,... iii.v dents or collision murk that would In all likelihood ..H.oganbMilonsof M"ra in tb- - parade, have Iim-i- i left by H' vill, to pnr.i.llM.e hiri:e II that rel- -lt t .r...Hi.Hl i In lliiMtiiwwn car THAYNE-WOOof ami may have caused the deaths l'l,!"'-.VlliieH.-- Ifg a grand ." es. one-slo- siK-n- Actions of Pedestrians Resulting in Deaths From Automobile Mishaps Council Unit Is Organized Mon. At Midvale To make Midvale a shop ping center, this town needs . . . now . . . . Murray Safety Establishment of New Business Social Welfare g K Real Opportunity For Advancement In Packing Plant ,..,...,.,., M, - ,l '' . ..xM-prn-l- r " iVwhat .or. M- - ' ft.". f.-- r ested |