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Show urray zzz Day To Be Held 'ULKKAi . Neighborhood News liT-n-d MaU on Friday, June uail decided that f. a worthwhile t2S Murray uay project T0ld JtaAugust this year. :f w Schwan was appointed rs::TraS SS; Ray Program Chairman; Chairman; Concessions Sissioner J. Clifford Hansen, Jnan of the Grounds Com- Meeting of the Committee de-en Wednesday night and on a tentative program 16th. 4 the date for August main fea-- . following are the celebra-;- ; of the Murray Day if which will be arranged m. to 11:15 Floats, Band, Departments, Fraternal Crie- Fire iorsemen, Legion, rs, Boy Scouts, Motorists. , 11:15 a. m. Speech of Wel-R. G. Berger. Mayor taerican Bathing a. 11:311 Contest. fcantv Diving, bwimming 12J5 p. m. btests. p. m. 105 Tug-o-wa- Water r, Horse Jumping IM p. m. con- - lets. rJI k--a Pony Races p. m. as Foot Races. Baseball Game. Young Ladies Bath- Contest. (M p. m. M p m. u Beauty W (Chil- - jockeys). M p. m. Dance. p. m. Fraternal Civic and other tranizations and the business m professional people will be rrited to participate, including it religious groups as it is de-n- d that the celebration be in rey way a community wide af- All year should for ev- pme lecome conscious in a hi? wav. Everyone is invited to parti-and make the day, August fi. I regular "humdinger", of - and carnival from beginning ei Prizes that will make it day will f ven in the different divisions Day this Murray an opportunity in the district to ay W Bitterest-compellin- A g C( ntprtainrr ionic will be invited Narby cities Join with .P the F ws rest of for VEL "J VI WW V - the events. Murray Day, August AND ADVENTURE quet m peas. . . Misses Evelyn the South Diesel the city is being rein-J?d- e 0Vcr find other- - lT man beast. ed .i Russell were Lridesmaids. uun man. Player was mbestMansfield was in c. ,'" o ii ana piac- '""'orccmcnu between tui bl W v " and iu lter half- - nw. and rtunate that the IT. 8 fiSo. How the wall "Panyiime is a mystery. Clove To V.1 nd NX.A. Meet Uove s"PTintend-,Krvy "ch001 dislricl wfcting- trio. f June 30 The firm of Wm. Smith & Son, one of the oldest concerns of its kind in Salt Lake Valley, announce a Grand opening of their modernized store on Saturday, June 29th, to celebrate their 45th anniversary. The grocery department has been enlarged and modernized, the store front and interior arrangement has been rehuilt along lines designed to provide the most convenience for the busy and discriminating shopper. Wm. Smith and Son now offer shopping for your needs either by phone, with the assistance of courteous, interested sales people or on the Self Helf plan. The finest grades of meats, groceries and other goods will be supplied the public at pleasingly reasonable prices. A dignified credit system is in vogue for customers who prefer settling their accounts weekly or monthly. The people of the Murray district have for many years known Wm. Smith and Son as a firm that serves the public in an efficient and interested way and the community will applaud the expansion policy of this reliable local company. You will best appreciate the splendid progress being made at the Wm. Smith & Son Store by paying them a personal call on their Grand Opening day, June C 29th. Featuring the opening there will be special bargains and an interesting prize drawing. Murray can well be proud of the improved store of Wm. Smith and Son and their merchandising methods. te CHIEF h T,,r,;,.r tfUIIK't Snnri.iv J ' School class 1910 2,792 131 et t, Chinese par-ent- s. among st mar-rie- d cllo-"ton- i - f '"j lil5 HEREAND THERE ,,..,,.,. rr" "7M of and Mrs. E. L. Harr to Murray announce the encased'O ment of their daughter Go Pueblo. of to Mr. John Wayne Colorado. The marriage to take place the coming month. GIVES DATA SMITH FOR HOLIDAYS I 1916 J917 1918 1919 1920 1921 d, Mr. tyjver.Colo., Wm. Smith & Son To Hold Grand Opening 1,546 57 has increased and is being made 1911 947 41 1912 very interesting tnru me ioyu evof and support cooperation No striking gains were shown eryone. Mr. Cook, superintend-so 1912 to 1915 when the from this attend ill Sunday, ent w American Medical Association son of Mrs. be sure you are there! Ralph Robinson, discontinued its compilations of Arthur Robinson, broke his arm FRIEND DAY AT MURRAY 1st statistics, indicating the survival for the second time in the past of the old practices in the smallfew weeks. to with er municipalities and rural disfriend you Bring a is to reach by an edAnnouncement is made of the Sunday School. The purposeand tricts difficult attendance ucational propaganda. Miss to build a larger coming marriage of of good The use of fireworks is not Cox. daughter of Mr. and create a pcneral feeling East will and brotherly love amongst confined to Independence Day Mrs. A. C. Cox, 1331 Ninth of us. The Sunday School Bttcnd- - celebrations, but is common in son street, to Drew Pearson, increased approximate-cen- certain sections of the South Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pearson. ance has requiring ten new during the Christmas holidays, ly 20 per 4873 Wasatch avenue. last two weeks. and in the West the in teachers at New the Mrs. Dewey" Bird of Magna 2 seven of her JULY TOUR ago A few guest CLUB years Years. GARDEN has been the Adam-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chinamen were burned to death Garden Flower iin Walla Walla, Washington, in Mnrr.iv and sister, Mrs. Anthony th'S in homes their 'such a celebration. In March, one White at club will sjx.nsor a tour on July lov(year, eight persons were killed All members and garden city. the attend to 'in an explosion of fireworks in ' Wahl-quiers are invited Ross statistics Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Harvey homes Chicago. No mortality tour. The who were recently in Holladay 'are available concerning these Ryberg Bishop ,.nd returned from seven have e will be visited. Between holidays in the South and West, liltrip spent in madonna thousand Although the loss of life has ind eight Mrs. Wahlqu.st was lovely these in in bloom been somewhat abated, the losses f'.rmerly Miss Vcrda Lowe of ies are 'duo to fireworks and firecrackers cardens. at Salt Lake, All interested please meet las reported by the Actuarial O.'l'-moc.f Beav-,r- , 43th South and Brown streets at Bureau of the National Board of Mrs. Mary 2. Ir; iTn.Wwriters. are steadily H 6 30 Tuesday evening, July is visit.ng Mr.. J Croj cluW Garden as the following tabM. Riverton The in mounting f,rd at her home Garden Lake. the Murray shows: Salt Will ulation join and also relatives in Loss Due to Fireworks YEAR club on this tour. 1 5old: V( The campaign of the National Fire Protection Association for a rational celebration of Independence Day began in May, 1910, says Ernest Smith, Murray City Fire Chief, when our members someresponded promptly and the to what enthusiastically attack combined a appeal for and upon the annual orgy of fire effect of the work of The noise. Osborn offfficiating. a large and powerful national organization working as a unit NOTICE throughout the nation was quickofmoetinir" -for all ly registered as shown by the i statistics Murof the following ficers and teachers for scheduled INJURED is ward DEAD YEAR ray First 5,092 215 9 a. m. Sunday morning. 1909 L Hansen Mr. and Mr. Carl , 01 "m assisted rmd family charge of the gift room, l,n Mrs. Hand's by Miss Ermalme Ward, Miwiru Mr. ami l the Iris a , ... P;.v Nite Art r.,.ii- Ward and Mrs. Dave btaynrr. an'i ami . Mr. Gottl-ergin this' was Saturday coming 'Theatre r.rwr Mrs. George Ha?elgreii Mr. and Mrs. bel,..re m. Be there. You charge of the dining room, San- may win. ing assisted by Miss Phyllis som, Miss Fern Dimonn. Gar-fielseveral H0y Allan is making Marion Harmon, Miss Elda automobiles. for anil trailers attended the dandy Miss June Sandquist, nesday. wlvre they Miss June Rowsell. mnii.1l A B. Caldwell of the Armored ol Vocal selections were giyc' ......, Miss Bessie Frame a new, Mrs. and Company is having Car th.m. accompanied by the Hennion sisters cash this city carrying autolrcamlinc. T. H. Deal. About fur hundred It will be a " constructed. mobile 1I guests were in attendance. honor of M local but real "dough" wagon .,intf bride. Too alone. it leave best uinl Tuesday ANNOUNCED m goi.d for us amateur yeggs. ENGAGEMENT t - . - 3J Eiiests. (Continued u 1 K cv (Continual $260,519 275.409 221.904 279.391 462.631 68B.1M 573.595 ljp- - 775.205 1923 639,131 MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT MANAGEMENT IS APPROVED MID VALE JUBILEE JULY A public hearing of the school was held budget for 1935-3Plans are being perfected to Monday, June 24, 1935 at 8 p. m. accomodate more than 25,000 in the City Hall. A committee of citizens g persons at the July Fourth Juthe Utah Taxpayers As bilee, according to the general committee. The fete will start at sociation praised the board for 9 a. m., July 3, with a taxes and for the effi contest. A pulling machine cient administration of the has been secured from the Utah schools. The communication from the Agricultural college and all .utizens is as follows: teams of South Salt Lake are to enter. fo the Honorable, A rodeo will be held at the ioard of Education, city hall park at 3 p. m. The park Vlurray City School District. Murray, Utah. is being fenced and grandstands Dear Sirs: are under construction to accomIn with the nm. modate the crowds at this event. visionsconformity of law. we hnvn iv9m;n. U The concluding event of July 3 is hmtunt io. a soft-ba- ll contest between womwith a great deal of interen F E R A workers of Salt Lake est, and have the following com- uciis una recommendations to and Midvale. The opening event of July 4 make: The budget is comnrohonqivo will be the parade directed by and the explanatory working the Jordan American Legion. papers facilitate its study materto This promises be one of the ially. The budget indicates caremost colorful features of the ful planning. In the face of a 20 celebration. Twenty floats are a- per cent shrinkage in assessed valuation and with a 11 oer cent lready under construction and as tax delinquency, the levy of 11 many more are expected. mills has been maintained. At following the parade a pro no time since 1923 has the levy gram will be presented in the III the face of these diflu Milt IPS junior high school at 10:30 a. m. Sports and contests for all ages you have provided a full school will be held at noon at the school year of 3(i weeks and the budget desirable salary 11grounds with appropriate prizes I'uiuempiuies ci cases. in all classes. We also note that the nliuht A baseball game is scheduled of the taxpayer has been for 1 p. m. between the Royal nized in that a reduction recogof the Bakers of Salt Lake City and an levy 1 mill is planned. team of the Jordan farm Revenues liureau. We note that vou are rlnsine The rodeo will be repeated at the year with a balance of ap- 3:30 p. m. Two dances will be piuximaieiy $iu,UUU 0n hand. held in the evening, one on Main llus is equivalent to the receiots from street, the other on the roof gar dition a 2 mill local levy. In adyou are likely to receive den floor. The concluding num from state sources in excess of ber of the celebration will be $5000 to $G00O over the receipts fireworks, in charge of the vol of last year. This is equivalent 10 wnai mignt be obtained from unteer fire department, An attempt is being made to lu to l's mill levy. The estimate of revenues is secure U. S. Army planes from both state and California to maneuver during conservative, local. You have allowed 12 per to the the celebration, and get cent for uncollectables. The budTooele American Legion drum get provides for $87,500 which The should be obtained. corps for an engagement. hobby show in the Second L. D. Enrollment S. ward hall will feature both During the past six years there has been a loss of 141 in grades days of the celebration. During the same time, how ever, there has been an increase (Ciiitiiiuel 1111 I'm' 3) of 127 in the higher, or more costly, grades. The census shows GEO. S. DIBBLE ATTENDS that you have lost 67 pupils in SCHOOL NEW YORK the five year period which means that in time the heavy George S. Dibble, art supervis load in the upper grades will schools show decreases. City or of the Murray Administration will leave Thursday for New Considering the size of the York City where he will attend the summer session at Teachers district, ofthe costs are low. The the superintendent is salary Collece. Columbia University. A one the lowest in the slate, of former student at the Art Stud considering the number of ents' League, he will again enroll pupils. Instruction at that institution for studies in The instruction costs have wood block and illustration. under the state During the latter part of Aug been materially In 1933-3they were ust he expects to devote time to average. with $31.70 per compared capita landscape painting along the New t35.07. The budget, however, east in the Coast. While England for provides for $36 for 1935-3he will visit his trother, Edwin instmction. There i an increase S. Dibble and family of Schenect the in the budget from $47.325 low point m 1933-3to $53,650, ady, New York. or 12 per cent. This increase permits material salary increases as HOWE CITY ATTORNEY well as adequate supplies. VISITS EASTERN' CITIES The teacher load is the crux of instructional costs. In Murray it City Attorney Glen E. Howe is is 33.9 while the state average is attending a convention in Cleve 31.9. This is commendable. land, Ohio. Mr. I lowe will spend Operation of School Plant The budget provides for an some days in Chicago on the re outlay of $0,800. This will aprox-imaturn trip. the state average. We note that there is an increase of $1200 MURRAY SECOND WAKD , or over the low point of 13 per cent. The increase for the RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS IN CHAPEI SOCIAL heat budget of $592, is nearly the total. There is an sal A contest being conducted re increase of $238 for janitor's The water. for and aries $183 Second rentlv in the Murray to of janitor's wages ratio Ward Relief Society, for mem- teacher's salaries is 10 per bers reading the most chapters the state average is but closet! 8 of the "Old Testament' cent. This shows that, relper with a social Tuesday at the 2nd atively, janitors are better paid ward ehajel. The ward was di- than are the teachers. vided in three groups for the Costs are higher than Ogden, g Logan, or Provo, but lower than contest, the losing group on a per Plla the winners. A musical Salt Lake City s, basis. 11. program was given and Mrs. of Schw.l Plant and was 0 secial Maintenance E. Fotheringham Outlay Capital guest, being asked to relate some provides for ait This budget of ber pioneer experiences. of $3,600. Of this Kefreshmcnts were served and expenditure amount $6,500 is for capital imthirty-fivguests attended. provements and $900 for repairThis ing and Mining the loiters. the physwill place expenditure GRANT WARD M. I. A. ical school plant in good condiENTERTAINS AT OlTINCl tion. 3 6 repre-entin- horse-pulli- ng dr J5-3- "" V Ik 11 1111 ti 1- all-st- ar 4 6 4 te 1933-34- one-ha- lf e'"1-whil- e enter-taii.in- e -- National These figures cnciflrM to represent r, losses. only B0 per cent of actual w mucn 100 It is, perhaps, to sanity; return a complete ,pect be but some effort at least may totowns and all cities made by ward leading their people into Imorc moderate and more intelexinterfere with ligent forms of celebration. If authe used wealth" idea bs plosives must be use to stickup school of thorities can limit their certain 'the puMic parks during i on 1 o) (Continued on Page 0) the Dd-linge- Armored cars this "share the :a practised by the thought. MK4SVn . r During Summer Mar-car- Wright, "iaving. wobbung Miss Dessie Davis and Miss 48lh , r Mrs S H. Fotheringhad as their guests, have ham their niece My. Carlisle Smith of Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner of Milford. ty .1.. Hel-e- Mr. INTERESTING RECEPTION hvel and adventure in for- HELD IN HONOR OF W lands, with the United MARY RAMSHAW Marine Corps, is an op-janow offered being A reception of interest was men, according to an an- Mr. and Mrs. William Ctffient bv Postmaster Mnr. given by Ramshaw honoring their O. Oi Ramshaw, Miss dauchter Mary Ufa between m ,.,, t io and Wayne C. Tlayer, who were . w good character, good married June 19, in the san condition and without Ijike tomnlc. The reception was gj TOteiti may secure informa-J- " Jensen home. ut this colorful branch held at the Hyrum The bride was beautiful in a government service by white satin with a veil 'i to the Marine Corps Re- - gown of and lace. She carried a umce at 100 Harrison of tulle of butterfly roses. Mrs. bouquet San Francisco. FAurin Ramshaw. matron of hon emor, wore a gown of pale blue WRR OVER WOBBLING and carried a bou net broidered OLD WALL of rose buds and sweet fimnn. ........ ii vi iKAi-.-y- Outdoor Dancing At Murray Park The Women's Auxiliary of the Murray Fire Department will meet Monday evening July 1, at 8 o'clock at the Firemen's hall. This will be an important business mer;:ng and all members are asked to be present. Mr. Smith was born in Murray August 18, 1899, a son of Albert and Clara Smith. For the last 12 years he had been employed by the Shell Oil company of California at Los Angeles as a land scape artist. Surviving are his mother of Murray, his father of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Morris and Mrs. Louise Gills, both of Murray; his widow, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Los Angeles; four broth ers, George and Roy Smith 01 Magna, and Albert and Henry Smith of Salt Lake City. The bodv will be brought to Murray for funeral services and burial. The time and place has JU. flush m.ci v iniu.M. . 10 a. tode: Children, irr n Tin out-of-do- or 0:edrias appointed Finance Forrest Cumberledge Du-- 1 Rising chairman; F. T. Tjt 16th v The marriage of Miss Iola Jensen, daughter of former and Mrs. N. L. Jensen of Bishop Grant ward and E. Peterson, son of Mrs. Annie MURRAY SOFT BALL TEAM ray, will take Peterson of Murplace Friday, June LEAGUE STANDING 28, in the Salt Lake temple. Following the marriage the Plans are fairly on the wav to Standing of Teams young couple will leave for completion on the idea of fencing Won Lost southern Utah to make their the concrete square in the City West Siders home. 6 Park and thereby permittine the County Fire Dept 5 of dances. holding Mrs. O. A. Whitaker of HuntCity Fire Dept 4 Commissioner Hansen has se ington Park, Cal., who has been cured Lions Club 1 on material costs visiting her mother. Mrs. H. E. and wefigures 1 Eagles Club believe it will soon lie 'Fotheringham and brother Stev Cattle Rustlers 0 en Fotheringham and family re- possible to dance in the beautiful surroundings supplied by the turned a few days ago to her Softball Results park improvements. home in California. Some have expressed the Friday, June 21 West Siders, 14; Cattle Rustlers 13. In compliment to Miss Iola thought that a 200 should be inSunday, June 23 City Firemen Jensen, a bride, of this week, stalled in the park. This may Miss Verna Lundberg entertain- lead to the city jail being moved ); Eagles Club, 8. Tuesday. June 25 fitv Virc. ed Monday evening at her home to one corner of the park and in Grant ward. The evening was then if a few of the bearded men, 14; Cattle Rustlers, 12. spent in games and refreshments beauties to busy Mid vale would lodge there it would do admirab were served to twenty-fiv- e Home Run Leaders for at least a zoo beginning. ly Claude Boyce, 2: Carter Grant. guests. members of the Tuesday, gen2; C. Cleland, 2; Bunous, 2. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB eral Primary Board of CottonELECTS OFFICERS wood of Stake which Miss Jen Big Ten sen is a member, delightfully en AB H Pet. tertained A Holladay Girls' Athletic club in her honor. Wm. Johnson 17 12 .706 Mrs. N. L. Jensen entertained has been organized. The follow A. Alder 25 14 of.560 at an evening party Wednesday ing girls have been elected as Amos Harmon 29 14 .483 at her home in ficers: her honor, and Carter Grant 7 15 .466 President Miss Margar- Mary Smith Thursday evening Wm. Evans 15 7 .466 et Le Due Athletic Lucile Putnam Mgr. gave a shower honor12 26 .461 & Treas. Sec. Henry Smith Andrus Wanda Miss on home at her ing Jensen, A. J. Peters 15 33 .455 State street. The All girls between the ages of guests numberH. Lester 11 5 .452 ed 20. who are fifteen and twenty-fiv- e E. Berger 14 31 .452 interested in playing women's Isaih Llewelyn son of Mr. and outdoor baseball should be at the 20 9 .450 Jack Eyre Mrs. E. J. Llewelyn of Murray Irving school every Wednesday Second ward, suffered the loss and Friday at 5:30 p. m. WOOD FAMILY REUNION of an arm in an accident a few ANNOUNCED Extensive plans are being laid days ago. Reports from a local ENGAGEMENT is well as he doing say by descendants of the late John hospital Announcement is made of the and Ansley Miller Wood for a as can be expected. ennanement of Mary Smith, reunion to be held Sunday at Murray Second ward Relief daughter of Mrs. Geo. C. Smith, Saratoga Springs. will hold the report to Dallas Society North, son of Mr. and Luncheon will be served at 1 meeting for the coming month Mrs. W. Lyman North of Salt p. m. The committee in charge July 9, at the home of Mrs. Me- consists of Mrs. Lynn ChiverelL rilda B. Johnson on Germania Lake City. Mrs. William Capes, Mrs. Reu- avenue. TAKES PLACE MARRIAGE ben Haun and Miss Gertrude her and Mrs. Rulon Gallagher Smith. Eleanor Smith, daughter of church history class spent SunMrs. George C. Smith, was mar H. E. ARTHUR K. SMITH day morning with Mrs. June 7 to Robert Jackson of ried as known better Fotheringham, Arthur K. Smith, 35 formerres- - Grandma Fotheringham where Los Anceles. California. The ident of Murray, died in Los she related in her own interest- wedding ceremony took place in in Angeles, Cal. Friday, according ing way many of her pioneer ex- the L. D. S. Adams Chapel W. William with Anceles Los to word received here by periences. HerelnAugustThisYear meeting of MurrayrePProfessional i I Summary Members M. I. A. of the sponsored Ward ward outing Mill Creek Grant a Tuesday evening in canyon. Everett Bird, president of the V. M. M. 1. A. and Miss Jean McCloy, president of the L. L. M. I. A., were in charge of the affair. A program of community singing and short speeches were enjoyed which was followed by a picnic supper. You. as administrative ofliccri of Murrav school district, are to be commended for your wise and cartful administration of school In the face of a decrease or per cent in valuation and II per cent tax delinquency and with a large increase in the number of pupils in the upper and more costly grades, you have been able to lower the levy Ly (Continued on Page 2) 20 |