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Show MlKKAV CUT, UTAH, THURSDAY OCTOHKR 3. JiK) XOlX'.Ml': 4(- -XJ . Prevention ire October 6-- Week AUTUMN DAZE HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE Candidates Have One Week In Which To Register At City Hall FIRE LOSSES CITED 12 We have room in some of our classes for a few more These classes are: Typewriting, business a c counting, agriculture, and lite- FIRE causes needless loss every year of about 10,000 lives and hundreds of million dollars worth of property. Fire Prevention Week, observed 1935 throughout October the United States and Canada, is to call public attention to the seriousness of fire waste, and to show how fires can be prevented. Fire Prevention Week, now observed by Presidential and Royal proclamation, is the anniversary of the Chicago fire of October D, 1871, when according to popular legend, Mrs. O'Lcary's cow kicked over the lantern that started the fire that destroyed the city with a loss of 200 lives. FIRE destroys lives, homes, jobs, and places a tax on every one. All this waste is unnecessary, for with reasonable care and forethought fires can be prevented entirely or put out before they cause any damage. Great savings have already been shown where fire prevention has been actively practiced. Fire Prevention Week is the starting point for fire prevention during the 52 weeks of the year. people. Just one week remains for candidates for office this fall, to file their petitions .with the rature. City Recorder if they want their Any citizen of our city who names on the primary ballot. is interested in any of them The petitions must be filed not and would like to attend are later than October 11th. Candiwelcome to do so. We will dates hurry up! On October 22 take registrations until these the people will select those who classes are full. are to compete on November 5th. Adults interested in night classes may call me on the Voting is a sacred privilege matter. If enough register for granted to the American people through the Constitution of the any course a class will be HUMAN TORCHES United States. That right should given. not be forfeited because of inSmith Ernest Chief B. A. TAYLOR of iirIesy difference at election time. Often Principal it happens that government ofknow that fire Americans c' ficials are severely criticised for came to the household ' that which they have or have Wadsworth Soft Ball Title Goes to poet, Henry not done by those who, when Mrs. One day, 'low. . . S. L. County Fire facts are known, did not show '.Tviow and her two daugh--- s enough interest in the selection re seated in the library of the public servants to cast A lighted w packages. their votes on election day. 15 weeks of Soft Ball in After and the dress her ignited News It is also too often the case 'JXire burns were so serious Neighborhood !R teams six which Murray, during HIXS NEWS Q that the ordinary person fails to death. Ll they caused her played, as follows: the County sense G. Berger entertained at Mrs. the importance of the pridavs tire tragedies Fire .(! Thursday night the members Department, Murray City a birthday dinner Sept. 27th, the L mary election. It serves as a reported from all sections. of the F. O. E. enjoyed a lunch Fire Department. West Sidecrs, occasion being her seventy-seconsifting factor to cast out the less headline in a newspaper oi a social evening, following the and also eighty-thir- d popular candidates and to sethe Lions and Cattle anniversary, stated: "Young Eagles, city of Aerie. The the regular meeting lect the strongest and most popuTo Death Here birthday anniversary of lunch committee for this month lar brother-in-laones from which a final se' her unJohn BergIt stems that the The County Fire Department are Joe Chivrell, Chairman; J. W. lection may be made at the muone took the first place prize, with er, The guests were Mr. and CI II WIIUl UM'll ...Int Mrs. John Berger, Mr. Ray Ril- Krebs, and Wm. Ringrose. This City Officials nicipal election. was kerosene in the West Siders receiving the committee will function fur the Mrs. Louis John If by chance you should feel can Gladas, ey, Honored fire. The a furnace second prize. is not important thaf you cast Mrs. J. T. Johnson, Mrs. next quarter and promise a good it Rider, .;!iv contained naptha! As a much inter- - Thomas K. There was Social & Dance a vote, it might be well to careMr. and Mrs. lunch the first meeting in each Baker, have est manifested very :.:;cr of fact, she might in the games thru month. The officers of the Aerie fully consider the following: (a) a killed almost as quickly if the season and large crowds G. Berger. The home was beaualso A splendid evenings entertain- The plan on holding initiations decorated with fall flowcasting of your vote will tifully ad contained kerosene. on this night each month. cheered or booed to add spice to ers in ment was prepared for over 200 prove to yourself and to profusion. your .tother clipping told how five the contests people Monday evening, Sept. 30, neighbor that you are true women in a g society Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wood MURRAY 2nd WARD M. I. A. in the Grant ward amusement American in so Merchants Award far as voting is .: town died from burns .Murray i i TO PRESENT PLAN AND and son Eugene Wood and nani oy residents living on Prizes eoncerned (b) It will show your t;ved while taking part in a ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Henry Wheeler 64th South. , in honor of Utah 'faith in the candidate of your Many prizes were offered by daughter, vu at a fashionable dancing moMiss and Traction company officials and choice, (c) It will give you the Bringhurst, Evelyn for merchants hitting There were seventeen girls Murray A t titled. "Uncle Midvale and Murray City offic- tored to Idaho Falls and spent play a on based and playopportunity of expressing your A honors, etc, ed in filmv costumes. the last week end with Mr. and George Pops In," will be pre- ials for their splendid coopera- choice, (d) It will help defeat La child, carrying a "lighted er olavine in 10 games or more, Mrs. Jack Wood and family and sented by the Murray Second tion in helping to get bus service the candidate you do not want to have and his per centage of times at Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wood. 2c, was reported Ward M. I. A., under the direc- for this section and helping with to see in office, (e) It will preone of them, bat. j;ed against tion of Lester Eddington, Fri- other community projects. serve was your Morrison-Merrillright as a voter for ac's prize Mr. and Mrs. Den.il Pike, si fire to her clothing. The The following committee was the next election, (f) It will give day evening, commencing at 8 West the of While Helen Johnson Miss Joe won by quickly spread to others companied by p. m., in the ward amusement in charge: you the satisfaction of knowing tneloped them before the Side team as he was the leading motored to Ogden, and spent the hall. committee: General have done your duty; you Harry 449. Alof i'ou week end with Mr. and Mrs. Uters could eie aid. hitter with an average The cast is as follows: Dewey Turner, have endeavored to place in of chairman, Grass, won was The Industrial of and Commission family. bert Bergen Dinty Moore's prize Kent Steele, (a young playwritc) G. Craven, Alfred Craven. M. fice the candidates you feel are It stite reported in a recent by Bob Edwards of the County ' Mur-iraBillie Alder. best fitted for the positions and Hayden, Roy Turpin, all of as the leading 'Z tr.at fifteen deaths and 14 Fire Department Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Ander- Ethel .... Bernice Cox wife) (his in your judgment, will who, of an w with vus injuries average ere caused by run getter, son are receiving congratulations Uncle Geo. Benson ( Kent's rich interto serve the best the Turner. City Dance: Dewey 443. on the twentieth anniversary .f :.j kerosene to start or quickLeo Hendrickson uncle) Luncheon committee: Mrs. Lot- - est of its citizens, (g) Voting is in this home their prize-waies. Some of these victims their making GlenAmelia (Steele's maid) Murray City Pharmacy's tie Hayden. chairman, Mrs. G. the one privilege given to a man archildren left alone in the won by Jack Huiberg of the city. The exact date of their na Gallagher. Craven', Mrs. Eva Phelps. Mrs. or woman where he or she ran e; they had apparently County Fire Department as he rival in Murray was October 5, Fred Potter (a friend of Sled's) Viona Turner. Mrs. Maggie exercise his or her own judg-- d this dangerous practice was leading strike out artist and 1015. Odis' Smith. Mrs. Harry Grass. ment freely, without disclosing Christiansen, " oid.r persons, who should had 72 strike outs to his credit. Thelma Mrs. Leah (Freds wife) Aid Society Methodist Turner, just what that judgment is; and The Dewey " belter. Using naptha or Palm Cafe's prize went to Bill will meet at the home of Mrs. Snarr. that without fear. It is the one Mr. were invited The guests Ixe fs.r cleaning purposes Johnson of the West Side team, Fred Anderson. Wednesday afIn connection with this play big of place where "my business is :s was reported as the as he was the leading single ternoon at 1:30. All members a variety musical program will Rodney Proctor, Supervisor business." E. Mr. nobody's the Utah Traction co.; of three deaths and four-- " nitter with an average of 3'.)3. are urged to be present. be presented and a dinee will Kramer, Supervisor in charge of are two registration There Kiijus injuries. Other acts follow. Good music is assured lines on South State, Midvale. days before the primary elecGcrrard Service prize went to m using kerosene Mrs. John Berger entertained and maintenance tickets will be Rilev of the West Side for and Sandy. Mayor G. R. tion. It is important that every jtd three deaths and twenty-- ' ladies of the Past Chief honored or the popular price of Murray the hitter. double the leading 'being of Murray City. Cotnmis-;si.ner- s voter checks with the registrainjuries. club at a luncheon. iten and twenty cents will pre- - Berger Companion of HJ. with an average S. G. Freeze and J. Cliff tion agent either on October 8th week at her very available opportun-- e vail. Son's prize went to Thursday of hist and Smith Hansen of Murray: T. Ray King-'sto- or October 15th, to make sure National Board of Fire West Side. He home, Covers were laid mi the of Alder A. President of Murray Lions bis or her name is on the official the luncheon. WPA ALLOCATION FOR THE writers emphasizes the ha-- 'i hitter and truest; triple the Glenn Howe, Murray Citv register. A large number of !dub: was leading an.t these and similar acts of eanvs were played table SCHOOL CREEK Wahl-jqui122. MILL of names have been dropped from an average Attorney; Bishop E. J. uer won .by. Mr Deln ''.!.!. Still tlic toll of hadHoffman's i was t.ric the register this year, who, apcounsellors, two i his and Market prize and Jor.n wo'Ki. sulfcring goes on, President Roosevelt's litest al- Mayor L. S. Rimingb-of of the Nelson am Mrs. parently, diil not vote in 1933 or Grant Carter won by year. When will Amer- -' WPA funds to Utah, of location man 1!)31. ll is just jxissildc that a Glenn As Commissioners Mrs. Morris f In honor Lions as he was the leading Itirn its lesson? for other of clerical error might deprive an appropriations of t. Rasmusven P. among A. score and a her husband, with with L3'.mic Loss on home runs plund. wh" future t street, road and miscellaneous Midvale City. Mr. Joe Warm r. otberwi.se qualified voter from ' jt happens when fire des- - McCleary's Barber Simp 1''1' will leave in t ho innear Sherman of the Midvale casting a vote. Be sure your Fillmore, the projects, includes the 4 buihiini!-- ' Tun an president Club. oftm men ..,. fn r.irter Grant also II" make their home Ward Mill Creek m East school A. I. name is on the official register. M. Second hit base Murrav ly the obvims thing and being the leading total social SKU.'ia appropriation for a rewere and Mayor lierger, a at Sjtcakcrs party entertained on. '.t cum-- wilt rebuild with ter with an average oi ward creation center. who complimented the Jh vv on RED PETERS, SENIOR SAID t Tuesday evening at the -'- urar.ee settlement, or that C. Penney's prize went The sponsor of the project is their fine spirit of aggressiveA J. mutual. TO HE GAINING the regular a out i,f following ' because he Jack Riley for receiving i to supply i2.!!15 for materials ness and and thankand dancing program (d insuffi, vnietv lent insurance or greatest number of wains. and supplies. Plans for the ten- ed them for their efforts to build End Peters. Senior, who has were was enjoyed and refreshments it all. bac first to include tennis, handball, up their community. He also re- - been in the hospital for some excursions ter free served. weie those who delve below the basketball, a wading Iol. a base ported on behalf of the c mnut-Melisted at eight. is itiMiited as gaining in can w ill enS(C what actually ball and soft ball diamond, landMr. and Mix A.0 Cooper of which be is chairman, in strength and is resting much Players receiving prizes,at un Tl.i y will appreciate tertained the members of the scaping and other features. call for orders for same charge of the project to have Ok' bitter than for some time. ; materials in the struct- - A. J. Peters Studio. club. inursoa Cousins JAIL IN Country underpass on west filth South Friends of the kindly friend of GIVEN SIX MONTHS 1 ro dirnMnl for nil time week at their hist of of widened and made parallel with Munay. will rejoice to hear of 23. Murray Hodell. evening Frank TO 2mt their GOES safe his value is, in truth, I RED H. PETERS home in Salt Lake. was sentenced to serve 0 months 'the road making it more gain in the health struggle. They will realize that this an that stated He THE HOSPITAL traffic by for Saturday jail the left (bus not seem the same county in Munay 'fHrits rn irnnomic loss to .lame, W. Cahoon is now making a survey without the ebee-rM. J. Bronson, at with -r visit Citv Judge a .. greeting Mr. salcman aati.jti and when they arc day for H. Petes, road and tinder-pasFred check tracks, the of bad n a charge. Lake had for Peters Salt ! everyone, and daughtet, always 'U the i ,ud material de- - Madsen's Inc.. was operated on hi and that a pit.ion is be- and now we miss him. Herbert M. Schiller of Tmgley. Judge Ge Mrs. 'd ty fire iige :md Salt M a H at avHoannually has Tuesday morning ing prepared by Attorney the district couit sentenced !m"!t a half billion 'r who un dell on two similar charges o Curt. t.nvein present t the Public MILL ( REEK WARD M. I. A. hospital on a minor imvn. ' "ie geliei.u that Mp-tm years, they Mr Peters is in recently. the ...It requesting and ,ti operation months mx suspended w is " PRESENTS PLAY oi uei recovery .'.. n stced.v . thai this cannot ii ii . i.i. , be taken immediately to correct ... , ,.:.! hospital, nas returned sentences. many ;1 IMramtcly without im- - expected for him b.v this menace to public safety. ... i,,.r home where she is reM;l! Creek Ward M. I. A. uns resources. ACCIDENT Rimmgton spoke friends. TOMOIULE Mayor AI der the direction of their coveting. k with discerning tcsidents for their INJl RES TWO PEOPLE Miss Ignore Cern-walat director. snow featured f'V '.en tnoro th:m this. luncheon was leadership' and nggiesivrms m flower riNi: presented an interesting ill of the Murray Scthe economic El well. 13. and Frank .'putting over their community three-ac- t un- i". inn. tci.;iut! Mclvm K,n f ,lf tune loi t 5th grades nnd Want Rebel Mcici. vxo.... play, tilled "The Weak......I,. and thanked Muiray est nnd of unem- 21. were bruised and projects Peterson. Link." a m s Thursday evening in nnd if its .veasoii he building was of the Arlington commenced lacerated m an automobile ac- City for their fin rally tit ball. Those the wotd amusemt r im Twenty show to r". n il They beautiful flower lies Tuesday afternoon. "eiit fpirit in helping cident at North Temple and SecMiss Tbelm.i cast included the in t'M. thf li.i.s In -. n It's were pi North Main street of Midvale ond West streets. Monday. September 27th Miss Mctlo 1' Wright. Thorpe, 1... . in ministries. 4:30 p. m. We had newt..City oiled s that bus service Miss Mitg.irct was given Jared Metkley. these party of lu;h,ful tic 31 the A route. t r H this roti'ld be stalled ovi u.. erv hue. The pupils n Mrs. Llmer CHRIST I I THI RAN ( III R( of Sheldon Paik. Hoh.ar.e Hardmht, rt;"h.'e that the tax revenue grades won tunny pretty firs' ;.(t the Mondav evening. hoivr Harry Ginss read a rp-iJones. and Millet, Dwight tline Wi building is lost nnd bons. a coin- Christ Evangelical Lutheran from the Utah 1 rat tarn eompan ineie were - , Mu . F.velvn Wright, the J" diMnl.ijied among other ,rize ribbons, six Mmls I. n of Murray (Missouri synstating tha the first week ti e SOITH COTTONWOOD church M" bouse throughocr So. ing i.rirlr. The in LiMxuse. they will see thirds, and many rece. d Jhiisps wcte 171 East operation od) Willi an auuo ... ..inactive MEN SERIES SPONSOR c inenas-c''- -" OUl ' "f the fne musl be orahle mention -r I',,,. strcft. Rev. F. E. Schumann, pas- new route revenues bad en- of f,i.i, .lowers. i t ancc DANCES 7 or cent and they were v ty lunch''f'i in II insurance charge plays. Theie were tor. d and were enjoye and .n,. ult. ed South CottonMen "M" the t!i-Luthwith ed of Christ .veil ic hol lers. Thus Ihe The members ;' served b forty i euests cm wood watd are .... "f fire extracts dollar from IHM;s. Hicks was the b aehor m .I'll, planning to hold f eran Church are invited to the ih.it the trial period bad b is n daur-r.Octo Wright 30 dances d.nS of series ;vilss of another St. extended f duiing the of annual Mission Festival of cvrrv citizen charge. , Mrs T. Tracy Wright and on Saturalso Mr season winter E. fall and Glass report Mr. 130 30th. f'tt munity when juChurch. the t tober John's Lutheran property Mrs. Van QuiU was Creek and her man. go another day evenings-- . The date of the ' made Mill committee Lake Salt bis od !r,yH. South. City. Seventh will take place nnd she gave a short inthru first dance will be announced in Rex K.uJeback 'ritrirs Burn lUtah, so there will be no services check of vehicles passing Fifth grade Nature class, nth. 8) on October the near future. Page Cth. (Continued October much U,e thouKhl a little in Murray 1 help was very (Continued on at,c 8) ttiunucd on Page 8) ated. -- 2, Dept. Team d j Worn-Burn- ed Sat-jjv- ." 3 I Murray Are at -- j . ; one-ac- j LT.es j y. s . j j i :ck-nes- At n. ... st j 1 n i Mid-val- e. 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