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Show MURkAi LI COOPERATION IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED General P. T. A. Will UTAH. THURSDAY f j Forget-- me-not L Sam McHenry Is Candidate For City Commission Charles E. Roe E. Roe, National Mrs. Chas. Field Secretary, 25 will be in Utah from October 8, 1935. She, with to November B. Maycock of the Mrs. Rena C. Extension Service U. S. A. aid Mrs. A. J. West, Pres. of the Parents and Utah Congress of Teachers, will be in your locality on the date listed below for conferences with the Home Demonstration OSeers, and Home Economic Agents, Mrs. Parent-Teach- Sam McIIenrv. of the McIIenrv and Son Coal Company, residing at 4742 Box Elder street, Mur ray City, has filed his petition with the Citv Recorder, as a candidate for City Commissioner, subject to the primaries to be held October 22, 1935. Mr. McIIenrv is a life lone res Teachers. ident of this city and district; a She will at be Tabernacle October 25 Parent-Teach- graduate of the Murray City night U. E. A. Conventi- schools; and has been identified with the progress and civic afon. fairs of Murray City for a long ITINERARY is a member October 28 Cache & Box Elder at period of years. He of Fire the Department Murray 1 m. Logan 11:00 a. m.. to p. the Fraternal Order of Tooele & Davis at Farmington and Parent-Teach- guest-speak- er er er to 6:00 p. m. October 29 Sanpete 1:00 at p.m. 11:00-1:0- 0 0 Fillmore October 30 Beaver Wednesday Cedar City Eagles. Mr. McHenry is always a coop Nephi erative member of any move 10:00-12:0- 0 and ment for city upbuilding his business experience will have a well equipped, prac tical mind as to the conduct of municipal affairs. The local power plant, the schools and community better ment projects have all had the financial and other support of Sam McHenry. Voters of Murray City are re quested to consider his qualifications, reputation as a business man and civic booster, and favor him with their support if they choose to do so. Mr. McHenry promises a thorough going, business like ap proach to his duties it eieciea. Your consideration of Mr. McIIenry's candidacy will be ap preciated by him and his inenas. tf rhoson as vour commissioner he will represent the interests of each and every Murray ciuzen to the best of his abilnty Political Announcement. 3:00-5:0- 0 pm. October St. George 31 9:00-ll:0- Q am. Thursday Hurricane 2:00-4:00p.1 November Orderville 12:00 Kanab Friday 4 November 12:00 10:00- - Noon 2:00-4:0- p.m. - 0 Panguitch 10:00- Noon Junction Monday 3:00-5:0- Richfield November Salina Provo Wednesday Provo November 7 Salt Tuesday p.m. 0 10:00-12:0- p. m. 3:00-5:0- 0 November 6 Council 0 2:00-4:0- 0 Lake p.m. City 2:30 p.m. ATWOOD ANNOUNCES SIRS. CANDIDACY for POSITION Lillian Atwood, 304 Vine announces her candidacy position of City Auditor. &t Atwood promises a faithful vA careful execution of the LIONS CLUB GIVEN A TALK 4'ties of this important office, ON FREIGHT RATES i elected. Mrs. fctet, for the Election Draws , is " . Your 1 g. Neighborhood News HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Shaw Pay Nite at the Iris tre, Murray, at 9 p. m. $10 Thea- and daughter Margie attended the family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders at Ray Allan has two sheep waNephi, Wednesday, October 9th. gon camps on his repair lot. One Mr. and Mrs. Will Wardle of Id- is papered and has linoleum covaho were special guests. ered shelves and the roof is papered. Sheep men will be listed In compliment to Mrs. Vernet as "Sissies," if this keeps up. Ballard, formerly Miss Maxine Simons, a recent bride, a delightMalcolm Campbell drove his ful dinner party was given by automobile 301 miles an hour on Mrs. A. C. Faber at her home on the salt flats and there is a Ninth East street. The gues' local sheik in this town who were members of the South Cot- seems to think he has been calltonwood Flower Garden club, of ed upon to break Campbell's rewhich Mrs. Ballard is president. cord. His car is not a Blue Biird. Following the dinner, the evening was spent in a social way. A California man sued his because she for divorce wife The family of Warren F. Rey- had been domineer-nintolerably nolds held a reunion Monday for 30 years. Its rushing evening in South Cottonwood precipitately into divorce this ward hall. without taking time to think A variety program was fea- way it over that gets folks separated tured during the evening which these' davs before they have was followed by dancing and relived long together freshments. The guests number- hardly to know they have been enough ed seventy-fivmarried. A hedge fence and large tree March of Time and Major on the west side of Murray First new Walt Disney, Micky Bowes, chapel was destroyed by fire. Mouse and Silly Symphonies Wednesday when sparks from a are to be shown at the Iris rubbish fire near by started the Theatre. Murray, this season. blaze. Sixteen men of the MurThe Voice of Experience will alray City Fire Dept. responded. so be shown e. In celebration of their Golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Maxficld held a reception Tuesday evening at their home, 130 South Eighth East streets. d Mr. Maxfield 74 and Mrs. 70 were married in Salt Lake. October 8. 18G5. Mrs. Maxficld is a daughter of the late Frederick and Eliza Bishop, pioneer residents of Murray. Mr. Maxfield's parents were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maxficld also Murray residents, where he was born. He engaged in farming and building in Idaho, later becoming interested in mining operations in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Maxficld have four daughters. Mrs. William S. NaPhillips. Buhl. Idaho; Mrs. OreNov. Van Roseburg. thaniel Mrs. gon; M.'ine Houck. and Lake. Salt of Alma Spencer A musical program was fea tured and over one hundred relatives and friends railed during the evening. Max-fiel- Ed Wright is again smiling at 'he general public to and fro from the Smelter. Alan Wright has a real yarn to tell about his last fishing excursion. the Salt Lakr Remember County Fire Department dance at Coconut Grove on October 1G. The Murray High School is accumulating a reputation in the football world. . t-rt e g Home-mad- ice-crea- m poo-pi- ...... 1 it.-- -.. r.i y Cross Position The Murray Primary Electioi. will be held October 22nd which time the voters of Mur ray will have an opportunity o. choosing the candidate whon they wish to represent them ii the Municipal Election on November 8. So far there have bee; two candidates announce tliiio selves as seeking the office o. mayor. These men are G. lc Berger, the present mayor, aiu A. Townsend formerly mayor o. Murray. There are two candidates fu. the office of coinmisMuner. j Clifford Hansen, pesent incumb ent, and Mr. Sam McHenry an. UKae men would line to seive a: commissioner for the four and offer a choice ol a tea official and a "nt-soned broom," in the ease of Mr. McHenry, as he has not served the people of Murray in an officia. capacity up this time. Mr. Hansen invites an inspection of his record as a worker oi. the city commission for the pa.si .our years. Mr. Sam McHenry is quite well known to the business anu other residents of this district and offers the voter an opportunity of placing a successful business man on the City Commission. It is a vital thing that all oi the qualified should inspect tin official register in the respective registration places and see thai they are listed so there will bv no question as to the voting ii the primary and also Municipal elections. The election regis trars and their addresses are: District 341: Mrs. Ida Anderson, 4735 Hanauer street. District 312: Mrs. Grace Jen sen, 41)03 Wasatch street. Distiict 343: Mrs. Edna Spencer, 5302 South Second West. , District 344: Mrs. C. E. 218 Vine street. District 345: Mrs. Lottie Maus. 5720 South State street. The judges of election have been appointed as follows: District 341: Marvin Nelson, Maynie Gillespie, William Has-la- mm yea-ter- support will be very Mnrrav Lions Club held appreciated. last meeting Murray City tail has been Political Announcement an interesting "Let's all of us not rush Bapthe at evening lOWER GARDEN CLUB TO Thursday a splendid where in because of this improvement tist church, SfONSOR A TOUR ladies the served by was dinner Mr. W. Shade of the O. S. L. The XT. of the church. o.. me ciuu Railway depot is enjoying a vaA talk was given Cub will sponsor a tour to sec of Salm Mr. cation from his duties as Agert. rates by to illuminated gardens of sev-- f freight Mr. Ira A. Ferrier is handhnr rate organism.... Salt Like residents, the the Salt Lake City the of the work during Mr. Shade's abfirst President Ray Kingston being the gardens of Mr. meet-sence. Lions Club presided at the 'red Augsburger. Every one lore Clove James Lion and is invited to attend, and ing his bell Mr. Charles Rudd and wife Rested to meet at 48lh South up the atmosphere with have returned from a vacation fcd Brown which appeared to be playing streets at G:30 cow in Hie spent in Idaho. largest hooky from October 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rawlincs world. the , ,f Ttrtnievr t. formerly ci miu. CONTEST TO BE SPONSORED oi , f.,r u1P the nnnounce marriare .R rrfpk TETERS AND PETERS MAKE BT MURRAY 2nd WARD 1o LaRue. Clyde tr, their daughter firemen Lnkc cintv HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Allred of Roosevelt. The mar- L , , lh(ijr ftnnua, bpnrfll The sl took place Saturday of Murray Second .ward Sun-- y ne reasonable and n Mr Fred Peters, Senior and riagc school is sponsoring an Am ' , Prirc, timP f,,r a js assured. Dt the brides home, week a :roml Fred H., are making 'fur contest. i h Friday niche. Au- - his son, on the road back was followed oyimmediate fami-io- s distinct gain U. beginning at 8 p.m. of the members A nomination for the ticket to normalcy after their respectarPA number of contestants Mrs. Al'red is well known .filers with n personality-Ernat the hospital. Jv entered. The a stuHmt evening prom- - ive sieges Caldwell and "Cutey" Jensen. has been in this vicinity, beingstli 1. Senior, Mr. Peters, o be one of t. hirh great enjoy-j-- released from the hospital and .f the Granite e e will couple will reside in Have you noticed that the the home at strength is old, so don't gaining your want the government who forget in Snearhouse. rckels and dimes. Come one, 01 miimi.i ... to go into business rhange the 1,11 ",,i,i"vt" ai II. is Fred Ke oil, fnr a good time. A nwrnm has been said mind about such a plan if sure are We Murray but is improving. for the muting "f goes into the tn are showing H. S. Fridnv. October the government HAND GOES TO FAIR the gentlemen the parties are work. :.. iknir tn.i t Sifctv r.i'"nl. business old fighting spun I" 18. at the Firemen's Hall. ing. to be borrowinr The M, wc i o n hope and .i t:L. At this meeting of the Council, . ..in i ,ij oiiumi umiv stories from them soon about a will campaign winter 2s fcy Wtllim F. Robinson play Where are the candidates for and the far- the outlined. safety 41 Ihc Utah State Fair last "traveling salesman be with those rubber cigars office The music of the band re- mers daughter." Members .md citizens ore in- to out to the waiting Voters pass vived vited to be present in order to and suppoitcrs? very favorable comment. M. II. School band is on MURRAY HIGH BAND ho well informed on the purMOTHERS MI LTING tonization that does much to poses and aims of the organizaA picture of Max Baer drinkMurthe of Mothers extion. favorable attention to our The Band ffi ing in a Gotham cafe may meet each City, Band School not Jo can Baer Mr. ray High Members of the Bawden fanv plain why at the box in the fights. first Monday in the month belter Wednesday any .i reunion. Trip M. T7i.c. Murray High School word !rvenin the in Granger J.JU " at in organization of 100 artists, hills and beautiful The meeting is held Golden hall. is extended amusement invitation icer$, accompanied an the forests remind and amid m. sym-ra colors by to all r.H'"! orchestra-wil- l ' coal and kindling are A. Wood us that Jack Mrs. perform in V... tV, r.rit.ini7.ltU11 Band and Mr, organiLake under the auspices of bcrs of the Jun.or corner .on the Idaho Falls. Idaho, spent lart just around the of all attend and r Salt Lake Civic Music As- zation to join budget. family (Continued on Page 8) the meetings. such Xo. 7 Henry D. Moyle AppointedtoRed And Register g p.m. N. through 3:00-5:0- Tuesday VOLUME 46 W.K Near, Be Sure Ar-gon- ne Gen-ERA- ()( H)iU- - R It) Early Frosts Reported The Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah: Gentlemen: The Disabled American Veterans of the World War, Chapter No. 2, and their Auxiliary would like to have their thanks and appreciation expresed to the Mayor and citizens of Murray for the wonderful cooperation and assistance given them for Drive held in your city September 28th. Thanking you most heartily for same, we are, Respectfully yours, VIOLET LINDBECK, ELLA CHAIRMAN; HOOVER, Secretary; AMY FAUST, Murray Chairman; MRS. CRANE, Assistant. Secretary Visit Utah Field I V, . ac-i- sup-Xiite- r, Pub-icit- District 342: Schuyler Call, George Brown, Eniil Carlson. District 343: Catherine Gil- H. Snarr, Lilln. K'lt, Daniel Ahlberg. District 344: Alice Silver, Orion Hansen, lone Atwood. I'islrict 345: Iiuise Retallick, 3erlha Evans, George E. James. In case yuu are going to be ab-efrom the City on November 5, at which time trie Municipal Election is to be held, it will In possible for you to cast an ballot by contacting tin Recorder at the City Hall City md complying with the regulations covering such a ballot. The entire structure of tui tin social order rests upon shoulders of the voter and everj jallot that is not cast is indirect .lam at our present system. of what we may think ol , the alleged the system in the United Slates, it is still the best that human fraility has been able to produce, if it is not perfect, it is largely f because of the indifference who the present day joes not even trouble to ca; t a ballot. The right to cast such a ballot has been secured only thru many years of blood and teats from the day of King John until the recent past. it is not going to Of course, Mi immediate disruption nicin of our social system if you d (Continued on Page 8) ab-;ont- ss short-comin- r, WILL CONDUCT SUNDAY SACRAMENT MEETING AT MILL CIU I K Members of the Young Wo men's and Young Men's General board will be present to speai at the Sacrament services t' be held Sunday evening in Miil-rrctM.I. A. k ward. A musical prcgram featuring r double mixed quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs. August Grhrinc. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Metcalf, Ferry Walters, George Gundetson. Mr. and Mrs. liar bretbt and Mrs. IJoyd P.uk. nc- 'companifd by Mrs. Jessie and Violin selections by Park Connor will be given. An invitation is extended to all M. I. A. members to etlcnd. How-Isfl- ve Pick-M-in- g, Guu-fin- non-vote- Mr. Henry I). Moyle Henry ,D. Moyle, prominent Salt Lake City attorney and as president of the Cottonwood Stake, has accepted the of Chairman of the Utah State Roll Call Committee for the American Red Cross, A. L. Schafer, Red Cross manager in the Pacific Area informed the Utah chapters several days ago. Governor Henry 11. Blood, himself an ardent Red Cross enthusiastically endorsed Mr. Moyle's selection for this mportant post. Harold W. y of Salt Lake City, is Chairman for the State Committee. As Chairman of the Utah Stale Roll Call Committee Mr. Moyle calls upon all Utahns to ally and help enroll this state's juota of 25,300 members during he Roll Call from November 11 o November 23. Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the National Red Cross at Washington, D. C, has asked the Pacific States to enlist tiOO.000 members this year. The national objective is five million members. Chairman Moyle plans five regional Roll Call conferences fur the purpose of bringing to :he attention of all Red Cross .ha piers and supporters, Red Cross accomplishments. They will be at Logan, October 21: Salt Lake City. October 22; Price, October 24; Richfield, October 28 and Cedar City, October 30. Henry M. Baker, assistant nanager of the Re'd Cross in the ?acific Area, a former national lirector of disaster relief, will iccompany Chairman Moyle at hose meetings. Mrs. Mabel Axline, Utah field points out that Utah now has 15.205 Red Cross members or 3.02 percent of the :tate''s population. The neighboring state of Nevada, with 1.79 percent of its population enrolled in the Red Cross holds he national Roll Call Honor Mag. Nevada has won the flag twice by enrolling the largest pcrcentace of its jMipulation of any state in the union. Thirty six chapters carry on the Rod Cress program in Utah. They are: Beaver. Box Elder County, Carbon County. Daggett County, Davis County. Duchesne County, East Millard County, Emery County, Garfield County, Grand County. Green River.. Iron County, Kane County, Mohrland, Morgan County. Nephi. Piute County, Rich County, Salina, Salt Lake County, San Juan County. Sanpete County. South Sevier County, Summit Springville, County, Tintic. Tooele County, Uintah County. Utah County. Wasatch County. Wayne County, Weber County. West Millard. Records show four of the Utah chapters handle an average of 102 cases a month dealing with men the problems of or their families. Five of the chapters have given special attention to civilian relief looking after an overage of 52 civilian relief cases a month. In the field of Public Health Cross nurses in Nursing, Utah made 475 visits to or in behalf of patients. School and preschool children inspected by doctor or nurse numbered 2,440. Among these, 1,054 were found with one or more defects. Those treated for one or more defects numbered 478. Fourteen of the Utah chapters (Continued on Page 8) l. pre-sentativc, Mil-for- R-- |