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Show ued 31 ji cr:i'te.E iSililtaljC 7? J(c Sick MLRRAi leaves on mission j.1 ed I the tl n r im, Mayor Explains UTAH, THURSDAY. oCTi PUT THE VotersOf Murray r RV f Hon, ' '" jTfU -- T WILLIAM W. LIDDLE VlDER er the Varewell TESTLMONIAL IN I OF ELDER LIDDLE HONOR farewell testimonial will be Octobpen Wednesday evening, er 23, at the Mill Creek Ward hapel, 6th East and 39th South br Elder William W. Liddle. on Mr. Liddle will departsoon to the Wester States. i mission The following program will be A ipiece ft if rtinp; an -UJ L1 3SSS rendered: Mountain Congregation .... Elmer Christensen Helen (a and b) - "High on the Song, j Top" Invocation solo Fullmer. Violin solo (a P;ano and b- Park - .... W. Conner. (a and b) Reading Wendell . Bowthorpe. kprano solo Iw (a and b) .... Margaret Reid Stockman, r.idrcss .... Frank K. Seegmiller jdies' Chorus .... Wilford Ward tearks .... Bishop A. M. Cornwall Missionary pponse Lss solo Ehvood B. Stockman ..William C. Winder Dancing will follow the pro- - .. Benediction in ten ATWOOD ANNOUNCES MBS. for POSITION CANDIDACY LB LOO 75 Ifl) CAIN want to take this opportunity of thanking the people of Murray for the splendid sup port they have given me during the past two years. I have endeavored at all times to meet I, A M 01 VMSHEP Miss Hope 6OO0 MiO Pk?f EsstfC. LAST fiAZ ir CiXCe Off AlO I Lillian Atwood, 304 Vine '.reet, announces her candidacy the position of City Auditor. p Ma Atwood promises a faithful ad careful execution of the of this important office, Mrs. t elected. Your r.uch be very will support appreciated. Political Announcement IS DEBATE MEET ANNOUNCED fOLLECE of 12 will convene Representatives colleges October 24. 25 inter-lounta- and 26 at the in Un- - versity of Utah to participate a the Rocky Mountain Confer ee Forsenic League tournament, according to LaVcrne 3e. president of the league "d debate coach at the Univer-- y of Utah. Special cup and placque ards dinners. are being offered to the MURRAY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET OCTOBER 25th "ie Women's Club Murray hold a metting Cctober 24, which the hostesses will be iH JJn Howard Hauskuecht, Mrs. E. Cordon and Mrs. T. Ray faigston. A book Howe. Vocal v ic be given by Mrs. Clcn selections will Ije given uennion bisters. JONS CLt n MFETING ON JHIRSDAY, OCTOBER 17 The Murray Lions Club will Jwt Thursday, October 17, at 'Murray High School. Hugh rtrnu-- iVin (ft yjh Liquor Control Board, will the rrincinal r - KtvnVM .. " r , u .mm r 'I ... ST '"H -- "j AT MEET R MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL A Parent-Teachmeeting is to be held at the Murray high school on October 18th. A program will be given in the audier torium. Splendid musical numbers have been planned, including music by the high school orchestra. Mrs. Arch West, State President of the P. T. A., will be the principal speaker. After the program the people will adjourn to the gymnasium where a general party and dance wilil be hel.i. will be served. is cordially invited public to attend. n' cobble- n partici-Rtfreshmen- j ts Utah-Idah- j Mi Robert WagstafI receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. are The marriage of Miss Lyle Jane Nowell of this city, and ni i Ml xl if. Wilford Herman Bruschke of Salt Lake took place during the week. Mrs. William B. Erekson, delightfully entertained the members of the SS.S. club at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon, Thursday afternoon of last week at her home in Salt Lake. A profusion of fall flowers decorated the rooms and luncheon table. Covers were laid for eighteen guests. The after-muwas spent in games followed by a club reorganization. Mrs. U. O. Simons, was made president and Mrs. Minnie Jenkins was named secretary and treasurer. Miss Ida Wilcox and Charles Springer of Salt Lake were the R. O. Siguests of Mr. and Mrs. mons and family Friday evening ef last week at their home in Cottonwood. m, H. MERGER TO THE MURRAY VOTERS October 22nd is the date for the Primary Election in Murray City and the undersigned is a candidate on the ticket for reelection. Through four years of the most difficult period our city has ever known, I have given my best efforts to the duties of a Murray City Commissioner, Fine cooperation on the part jf Murray citizens has been the efforts of the Commission and I wish to express my thanks to you for your ed Your further cooperation at and Municipal Primary Elections will be very much appreciated. Rccoi ds at the City Hall will ;how a favorable condition and i careful conduct of city business and my record in office is jpen for your consideration. Thank you, J. CLIFFORD HANSEN. Lhe SAFETY COUNCIL WILL HOLD MEETING ON FRIDAY, OCT. 18th MURRAY A meeting of the Murray Safety Council has been called for Friday, October 18th, at the Murray City Fire Hall. A program will be given and two speakers have been secured for the evening. Dr. Clove will talk and there will be a duet by Mrs. Olive K. Wallin and Mrs. Lula Snarr. The accompanist will be Miss Phyllis Wallin. A reading will be given by Miss Bernice Cox. Members and others interested in reducing the number of automobile accidents should attend as a program for the ensuing year is to be discussed. A program has been suggested to cover the following three points: Education, EnPreparation, forcement. R. Whitney Groo, in charge of the Utah State Highway patrol will address the metting. m JltMii'i" Irv Six new song numbers by crcauu veteran ing Berlin, m the melody hits, are score of "Top Hat, "iw dio's Fred Astatre and Ginger mm. Rogers starring yi The new songs arc titleu Strings." "ism in Chock. Top Day?"' "Cheek to ' I Tails. and Tie White Hat. colino" and "Uci inev Me Satan.." six best The melodies arc the selections of twenty written especially the Hat" Those who have heard m and are enthusiasl.c. score to raid is Berlin Piccolino" which a number have written and "Cari-c- a will rival the ballroom a as "Continental" Lombardy poplars in Utah, more than 4) years old. that are dying cause other than they have lived their nor from no apparent mal life cycle. some from disease or drouth but most f them, because they have APPEALS FOR DIRECTOR lived thrir rcjiuhir life cycle. It OPINIONS ON rOPLARS is the exception to find a row MURRAY STUDENT INJURIES DIES OF 14 years of age, of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Georgia Snow, daughter died Wednesday ard Snow, morning of injuries she received while riding a bicycle, when she fell, causing a concussion of the brain. The Snow family until a ago have resided in this wck that f lombardy poplars By Director Wm. Tetrson, US does not s!,ow "stastday city at 303 Vine street, before (as top" AC Extension Service to Garfield to make moving shown in the accompanying cut) Mr. and Mrs, Lytic Moyer had their home. It was in that city I dinner cuests Wednes- - where the accident occurred. Early in the settlement of j" i.; ihr-im urm. 11 n. Mrs. Moycr's par Utah some one with an artistic iree lias attended the Arhas jdav evening, Hecause Geargia is :.nd disintegrated. taste and a love for trees was in- these trees have lived their life ents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tripp. was school fall and this lington y fluential in the planting of a Junior at student the Murray tree of cycle the artistic beauty Members and those affiliated poplars. Some of these school. Many of her friends planting in the .Mate is facing with the Methodist church en- high trees' have decorated almost and playmates will mourn her a dilemma. Very few of those tertained at a reception. farmstead in the state and loSS. rein been trees have planted evening at the home of many of the city lots within the cent years and if the same proSurviving arc her parents and in Mrs. A. A. Collins and !Mr. towns. four sisters. Mrs G, J Kort.ol'y. continue for v,.n,,r i,f Dr. nnl Mrs. Black- cedure should One author in his visit to Ut- another two decades very few Calif; Mrs. L. H. Hollywood. Dr. Blackstock is ranvly stock. Salt Lake; Morvohken ah more than 30 years ago Mat-rRoberry. Utpoplars will remain, inscene lombardy appointed superintendent of are beautiful Hmiers more no and three brothel and that Darlino; are believe I there not do Astaire and and Albert Hay could be found out of doors than many citizens in Utah who ah Methodist missions, Virgil Byron. trusted with the interpretation in Salt Lake. in r.rw danre that of a Utah farmstead with would like to sec this trio elimand a grandmother. Mrs. J. A. (,f the mcWhrs backmoutain reBrown voraliat.on.v Krebs W. its hidi rucced been and haveMrs. J. and topped, inated. Mr. They rhythms Hvlen llort.-nPending funeral arrangement ground, well placed buildings "dutch" cropped, and maiinr.l in turned from a weeks visit with Everett and En and towering alRhodes poplars frien i may call at the Blutmil Idaho. to Erik fashion conceivable relatives in Rigby, nrodchek. every and Knight mortuary. MM south above the common veg- - low space for electric wires, etc. reaching ltlore. in tnnr f.ui'r"""': . . ltr.il tr.ttli . ..I .,.ilnrl t1 ieiaium mw. The second of a series of Main street. Salt Lake City. nuI But the lombardy poplar with its assist in the rnusicni r"'l,uv" Hue sky. i(WarJ lhe hravcnly hich towering beauty still com- dances will be held Saturday numbers as well ns the of direction common evening in the South Cotton- OI IVE N AM IN Hit I. mands a place in the Utah j. 5n.niS t DC ic story, under the hall, RUN I OR RI. I I I CTION wood ward amusement visit who the for Satidnch. people ration Men. "M" the valsponsored by The tree is not especially only occasionally, to siaks This picture is coming .' th'Utah I wish to announce my can-uable for its timber, but it has Thiairc in Murray for 3 jr.f lhc beauty which the Tri- of Baph y fer to the ofThe Senior Guildpirls October bardy poplar his added to the made Utah distinctive. Tins spebecinning Sunday. their held regular fice Auditor. of church tist eliminaCity cies is threatened with farmsiean in me iin'um.wn 20ih. e I sincerely appreciate the Tuesday evening at the meeting a leys. That beauty still remains, tion unless new plantings of lomnonce of Exjm bcim: dinner The "Voice of a of with the Murray people radio of the tree however bardy poplars are made. De ve church, well known feature lin the car- - lis The life It served at 6.30 o'clock. The even- in me and if promise continue? to tree want this 40 35 to years. color from n onlv .11 and to continue to wmk faithfully in Utwas in sewin;: spent of ing the that is people alrcad hoped have . ;o v,., ch.tun on the same Manv of the trees , ah will make some expression of plans were made for the pub- the duties of this office. reacneu. in vAintv io in addition MRS OLIVE K, WALLIN. program (Continued on Page 8) normal life. The trees are dying, opinion. im-lude-d -- c- V'fl. 1 cations r lorn-hard- cv-cr- y Wed-nesda- v re-sid- ""nnuncement that Murrav W-war- d - . Wednesday, i mctiro games arc held in odmi-Mar- """ Business The marriage of Miss Marguerite Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks of East and Arthur E. Malstrom Midvale, MURRAY BOYS IN DEBATE son of Mrs. A. E. Mlstrom of this WORK AT U. OF U. city was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple, Thursday. William Ilofeling and William McBlaine Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Austin P. Miller graduates of the Murray high school, were entertained at a supper and paramong the Freshmen registered ty at their home in Cottonwood at the University of Utah, who in honor of the marriage of Miss are planning on participating in Ellen Rosse and their son, Austin the 'round-robidebate tourna- 3. Miller, which took place Oct. ment that will be featured there I. The living rooms were decorated with a profusion of colorful during the quarter. in their The new Freshman grouping fall flowers, while -stone rock fire place a cheery has been arranged in a round-robifire burned. Supper was servcompetitive form, in order log small tables centered with ed at to keep the Greenling debaters Twenty-fiv- e roses. guests attendin trim, as well as interested, so ed. that they will be able to o tourna-Th- e pate in the Miss Ray Atwood who has ment that will be held in the ;pent the past three weeks here (Spring. with relatives left during the week for her home in San Francisco. She was accompanied home by her sister Mrs. George Baker of Ogden who will visit her son, Dr. George L. Baker and family at their home in the bay city. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Flora Hutchison, a former resident of Murray and later of Los Angeles, to prominent Arthur Townsend, Murray business man. The marriage took place in Evanston, Monday. They will Wyoming. make their home in this city. "TOP IRVING BERLIN WROTE HAT J. CLIFFORD HANSEN d TEAM ORGANIZED AT COTTONWOOD f"' PARENT-TEACHE- i., ir.rt: MAYOK '.51' ; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Short, Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Moffat entertained at dinner Sunday at the Weasku Inn. The guests were ;'rom Ogden. After dinner tho oarty spent the evening at tho residence of Dr. and Mrs. Mof-ta- t in a social way. the big reNotwithstanding valuation of assessed in duction from property City Murray $4,277,722. in 1933 to $3,895,260 in 1935, the City has maintained the low tax levy of 11 mills which has tended toward a little relief to the taxpayer. In announcing my candidacy to the office of for Mayor I desire to express my appreciation for the confidence of expressed in me by the voters to further and our City in 1933 of my Citizens assure Murray best efforts in serving them efficiently and well, if by their votes, they again honnr me. However, regardless of your choice of candidates, may i make this earnest and sincere voter plea for every qualified to cast his or her vote both at the Primary Election, Tuesday, October 22nd and the Municipal i Election November 5th. la-- us sacred of the not think liKhtly privilege given to the American secret people of selecting by wno snouiu those ballot, them in puonc wut-cujo, man has a right to nun himself and to be his own judge as to his choice of canduiaxo. best Choose those you feel are the fill position to qualified nA MLhn vou think will have of the City at SLKL TO HE L nt'T VOTE TO CHOOSE AND u- I M 1935. . IU VJHAT No. at- Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fairbanks, Pi09 Simpson Avenue, Salt Lake City, entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernet Ballard, Friday evening of last week. A d olor scheme of yellow and in fall flowers decorated the rooms. The evening was spent irery pleasantly and informally and moving pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Ballard's wedding party vere shown to twenty guests. Luncheon was served. WTHTHtfiCiTdOTUMd lOOtV FlWSHt? fAINTINo -- revriVur nn "In Mrsa by Anna Wildmath Ick-i- ll i" and is or-hi- the responsibilities of my office in such a manner as would be deserving of such support and cooperation. While there have been many perplexing problems I feel the administration has made a very commendable showing. I believe a careful study of the City's re cords will support this assertion. On December 31, 1933 the City"s debt composed of outstanding bonds and special assessments totaled a little over $309,000.00. At the end of this year this debt will have been reduced to $276,- 018. And this is notwithstanding the additional $25,000 revenue bonds which were issued last year to improve our electric During the system. lighting two the City has reyears past deemed $49,322 in bonds and special assessment warrants and before the close of this year there will be redeemed an additional $3,870 making a total of $58,192 during the two years of 1934 Liljenfeldt tending the L. D. S. :ollege in Salt Lake. I 3J bra Neighborhood News In the Hands of a Beauty Expert City Finances To 1 YOLl'ME 4o 17 )UI-- irr.m Wfne to 9 o'clock. An of the practice Schedule, beginning Nov. 7 an'-ncrmr-nl in the Murray gwj e appear the near future. our,g men between tho k of 17 to 25 years are invited to participate . W'ason tickets for seventy-fiv.711, and first half tickets for tents will soon be avail-- j b:i. cor-"U- y e k laiid-scaj- c. b lorn-div- -- confi-ienc- j Wat. J |