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Show "- ""CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. FgggMusical SCHOOL NEWS Regional Contests Slated VOLUME U'iiii(rs of Roosevelt Trophy MURRAY MEETS UINTAH OPENING GAME Neighborhood News IN :.v X j- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mawscn entertained the members of their club at an evening party, Saturday of last week at their home in Granger. A St. Patrick's color scheme was carried out in the decorations and dinner was served to lit guests. The evening was spent in cards and prizes were won by Rex Archibald and Mrs. Glen Burrows. 't-. 5 Murray will encounter a classy and onal Band Contest Theer 7.,.Tin he held at little team named Uintah in the of the tournament. 2 on Friday sand Saturday,- opening game from the way the MurJudging for tne puranuj is" APrU five humiliated the Granite ray representathe ,Mini u P0 L cpnt to the state con grid machine it looks as though have to they are headed straight for the contestants test' The a championship even though they or ratine of superior are likely to encounter the powerbefore they are the State contest. The ful Ogden Tigers in the second in round. Murray will take f 6 natives of Murray On to the Championship and Jordan 17 MARCH 12, 1936 ,- VAM t w v. - At- high-bave- allow-lvSUC- Mrs. Sam Jackson entertained .datives at dinner Thursday at her home. Covers bong laid for eight guests. er dis-distri- Remembers of the various listed below: "SSTchairma- n- Dr. James CSlicitv Committee -G- eorge Clifford Ernest Smith, B. A. Taylor. Prin. and See Selecting Committee- -A Robinson and Taylor, W. F. ll Jin Walters. Leu-I- Freeze, Sherman Brown, Judge Matthews. ver Transportation-Gro- J. Committee Housing W. Mrs. Krebbs, Mrs. Elmo Martin, JenkGeo. Mrs. S E Bringhurst, ins,' Mrs. Al Terrell, Jack Clay, ausknecht. Street Committee Howard Clifford American Legion and Murray Post. Extra Eating Hanson Committee Band ' ' mothers. Committee committee. Finance fiance 29-2- Ad-nissi- 1 It Mfmmu:h I game. Hcaly, Holladay, a M. Mrs, L W. Wright, Murray, Pit Gerald Mrs, Brady, making Union, 11 a boy. Mrs. F.R. a girl L. Shephard, Murray, tcr-ma- ASSEMBLY PRESENTED ON WONDERS OF LIQUID AIR Assem- - ki;o ..ncr..f" nn awmlilv tin wonders of liquid air to the the Smith, Salt Lake City, students of M. H. S. James Wil-- ! liams was the demonstrator. He Mrs. Cloid Brown, Taylorsville, was very interesting. Some very a boy. interesting things were displayed.Mrs. Clyde Woodruff, Murray, In an interview with Mr. Wilr4 liams, it was learned that he is Mrs. Willard a graduate of the University of Gutke, Holladay, a girl ' Nebraska, graduating with an A. B. degree. He is traveling all Mrs. S. R. Dimond,. Murray, a over the United States presenting the same assembly. He is a Mrs. Lawrence Reading, Sandy, school tcaclier by profession and g.rL is unmarried. Mrs. Julius Jacobson,' Salt Lake City, a boy. FEP ASSEMBLY Mrs. Joseph Millerbcrg, MidAn interesting assembly comdle, a boy. of pep. was presenMrs. John Burgess, Salt Lake posed mostly W a girl. ted to M. 11. S. student body last Mrs. Paul Morton, Salt Lake Friday. Several entertaining numbers Cty, a boy. Mrs. A!b offered by students f Bingwere Skadman, Granger, a ham high school. LaVcrn Net!-soLeo Glover, sang two popular All Midvale, a My and "With a was this Heart." Following MfcVorlin Lake Salt iLdtman, and c a reading by Margaret Prince girl. a tap dance by Penny Duncoti. Earl Sharp. Midvale, a boy. The remainder of the time was chard Goff, Murray, a pj devoted to pep. Marlon Morten-soand Mr. Krickson gave pep Jix Bruce Glad, Salt Lake M. H. S. cbet r leaders led talks. a W. boy., students Lstcr i;,.mington Mid. in yells. To enable the the better, the to learn W. a girl. pep yells on largewere printed James Cutcs, Granger, a yells b l,Cl of paper ami piaau Mrs. MllIvin them. see could j.r(lclor MurraJ.( COUNTY I IRK DI PT. REPORT James lli. k.son, Salt Lake Sirl. il; Grass fires at 131 Wet Crv Mtlvm Morris, Murray, a tal avenue. 1522 East 3rd South and 3000 South 2nd Wc--t sttect, Dt&,:ton, Holladay, a were extinguished by the CounFire Department over tl." Owen D. spain, Granite, u ty week-enreports Chief Ja. ' wi No projM ity ll n',r -- f M' ,, nid,r, Murray, a Clav. resid The reportcd. 3I2I at M. A. Peterson liurhcr, Hunter, a 3rd East street was dan Ci i f dn n ; sin-r,- C- - - ) d. I .h S.-,r- 1 the extent of $T5 (.ii Motid.iv a roof fire cm ed CiJWotnv. Guth, Salt Luke tcrnoon. thru Oi'iV, Mrs Tv, by chimney fparks. s nushln. Rivcrton, ML C;'?iViy;i1 D,,nan", Salt Lake tyUto CITY MURRAY a I IKE HI PORT - i 11 rilh Soi;!'i an d mussen, Mur. 2nd East slrrM wa'-bthe local fire d. part" -- nt lastSr? C",nwaU' Sal Lake ini,t:iv Afternoon Set ' ('oop drrd chickens and a l.nt a for n!l,;nv Overton,, girl. was endang' ieu !l bronchi was Midvale, the fire : : : EirL C'boy? I Mctcalf r,i Salt lit inemPcr.- - "! lb" " the e.arni. answered partmcnt Eighteen The Murray Fire Dcpartmtne receipt of the letter printed below from Mr. Duvall of the Iris Theater regarding fire prevention. Officials appreciate the cooperation of Mr. Duvall and ervoir. suggest that other property owners investigate the plan used as As the car (?) sped on at a it would reduce their cost of fire rific speed. as well as help to preinsurance The stop signs on Pth Fast and serve their buildings. G4th he did not heed. Cooperation along this line on As lie speedily sped upon his way the part of proprietors of buildHe gacd back to see Murray's ings is invited and will be immediately rewarded by a financial White Way. s .saMnf,. watchman the He aonroached Murray, Utah shack Feb. 21, 193G. And hit the entrance door with a Mr. Ernest Smith, Chief terrible whack. Dept. The watchman then awoke and Murray City Fire Utah City, Murray said. "Why dont you go nome aim k- Dear Ernest: one I have recently installed to bed? lire extinchemical a terrible sigh Podmore said, with ... nan oi ' UUMalliS .1 -in I'llKllW .1 It S 4 ociocK. wncre u.e tpie xn:ir,m(.nl ljid. the guy ,s. These ex , lings here in Murray. As the watchman lazily epcne.i ' tjimui-herhave been placed in red cabinets in convenient places his eves. d at Lis watch and said jn the halls, and all tenants will He Tle-icca t wi.e" kept not.f.ed of the Presence Mf these extinguishers. The cab- i.i We can't blame our fl fiar Rhsf. fr()lU onr, h this brave deed. the bottom bearing at js jCn As his Pig B ii alarm t l"ck failed ;(!)C rK.nij, "For Fire Extinguish- l,r. Preak Glass" t,, ),c(..l Realizme toi. that some apart- t the vtroke of tne g..ng s tr.enun . nienii ni'use iiii.-chute. went wrong. Will I lune rla m t our As it dastardly set red two automatic Wv carbon the t,i do this deed. tetrachloride extinguishers at fds-i We to chute. failed of appear. the bottom AvdavliCht hose up ueir hooped water aie a have The watchman said. "Why the bottom of the chute. We keep VoU hele"" 'our carbni!C chute cleaned out er. Mr. IVswater. Answer. "Y.-prettv well at all times to pieIt was like this my alarm clock !vent too much of a hazardous nc- did cumulation. i hat ds cauuht o.j The above is for your inforrraAs the nu-t12 30 jtion. Yours trulv. I .aid to -- v wife, "ifs f';r"TONY DUVALL. in pleMy clock and Duvall iTonv t!" n He e t.tentedly lay hmiM-lApartments Ill :h V",K'" lied by the h eal authority, is And ,1ll. "Mr. " 'claimed by Jimmy, w i!i a wt th !. mom-- f After the. wee t Clyde disagrees with Ibis idea. ' !.e a i He claims that the married mm beta! have become more expert at not IV ' notn: ounde-d !r:e Mr F theme caught. i.aal. ' G..t g An Ti e government has granted n to a school to teach worn-!R.,v Sltrp: t subsidy to talk. This ,i - C up bow d J v S says All. Th rrrat be to e: tabli 1i a -" jnrxt move might n Mut;-.lu swim. A a rourse to leach ducks f iijurg ).'d "Alwavs do ncbl." says the .,n..w. A eh of ff Midlothian flll.V a w hah'.' (Midah'.n !' e will gratify some people . d t fi"d ("Tl-.tThe doi t' the rest." astni:1i and the ilrs. that an ofdir..: e advises the wife, your Help :' wngbed new M.itiav 'cxierl When she mops 'iltlds Ithe floor, mop up the f r with Smile her. To Help You :' a A local man rcreivd the . Andy teslimomal last wetk: ' ;pur. '-' who f t! e ancouldn't speak fd've "MV Wlfc 'f,i;ul-eVrA 'f w,- so I bought her a boltlf r ;je i V, im;d travled. (.f Spiawk's Throat Ointment snte to be ,itid now fhe can't speak at all. twice c The fad t- hted by tl's inventions like this that make " ' iK n eti life worth living v sincle rncn a Did you ever note that a girl terror the etioi. a, is pro. f .... .'iii'hoi-tcrwith cotton blockings never sees . ,i rforv.i .k1ic .i - a mouse. msptteo: i exthan thit is r.tie pis in On the morning of March tenth Our "Brave Hero" climbed in the Essex. "Hellbent" Fur the Murray City's New high point points. The National Schools OF '3lT "THE WPA FOREMAN a$rL Mrs. W. i Murray have fallen for them in a big way. Put a ring around March 2'!, on your calendar and dance with luncheon, Tuesday afternoon at the American Legion on that evher home in compliment to the ening. A real rood time will be enjoymembers of her bridge club. A one o'clock luncheon was served ed, according to the chairman, and covers were laid for Mrs. Fred L. Jensen, and he certainly should know. George Dibble, Mrs. Lytle Moy-eMrs. Varian Mortenson, Mrs. STAKE WILL Allen. Mrs. Robert COTTONWOOD Douglas 11 OLD GENEALOGICAL and Mrs. Mabel Waller, Foord, CONVENTION MARCH 15 Mrs. George E. Gordon. The afternoon was spent in playing Cottonwood Stake Genealogie d bridge and Mrs. Moyer was win- convention will bo held Sunday, March 15th. in the stake taberner of the prize. , nacle at 33rd South and according to D Branson Mrs. Maggie Smith entertained Brinton. stake genealogical chairthe members of the N. H. club man. Meetings will be conduet-Wednesday evening at her home at 9:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. m.; and at on south State street. A regular 2:00 p. m. A special invitation is ev'endod business meeting was followed to the High Council and Bishopby refreshments and games. rics of Cottonwood Stake Mid to all interested in junior genealogiMr. and Mrs. Wilford Robincal work to attend the 30 rn son and children of Helper were to all meetings wlanv special the last week-enguests of Mr. musical numbers will be renderand Mrs. Lewis K. Tripp and Mr. ed. Officers of the Genealogical and Mrs. William F. Robinson. 'Society of Utah will be present 'at each meeting with valuable Mrs. Arthur Bishop acted as information. hostess to the ladies of the N. H CI LEI'.RATF. 911 II club. Friday afternoon of las' week at her home on south State ANNIVERSARY street, the occasion being her Cottonwood Relief Soeicy A one birthday anniversary. o'clock luncheon was served and Slake Board will be bo:H Tu March 17th. in the- Murray all members numbering 12, were First ward, at the tilth annicit-sarwas afternoon spent present. The in a social way. 'f the organization of lief Society to all members of stake with all cla-:- ' lend' t.the Mrs. Marian Robinson of Cheyas guests. Mrs. Amy Brown L enne, Wyo is visiting Mr. and man and Marcia Howe!! will Mrs. W. F. Robinson al their visiting guests from the Co n returnhome on Glen ave. Board. ing home she will be the guest The program will begin ;d of hr parents in Springville. ut Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Gut- p. m. and will be carried follows: ke of Holladay announce the Community Singing birth of a daughter. Invocation Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howard Address e.f Welcome Press, 1. of Murray are receiving congratvma II. McMillan. ulations over the arrival of a Tribute to Class Le ade s G son. eial Board Member. M Mr. and Mrs. Samutl E Dia- Instrumental Music mond of 51 West Thorpe end Family. South .street announce the arriv-jf- d Vocal Solo .... Mrs, Znl, fae. of a son. Mcl.hie. Clara 1! Humorous Residing The Daughters r,f the Pioneer:' son Smith. of Cottonwewid Camp met Thurs- Vocal Clu llis Ih.liadav Si::.: Mothe S. day at 2 p. m. at the homo of Mrs. Oscar Bennion in TaylorsOigan and Piano Din ville. Cook. Helen lu'rinion ,h v v Program will be P in Fred Peterson f Tooele is a l") hi !.' rei'cpt ion at: a local hospital where he is lire ments. treatment. deTgoing r, Pete Bogden was a : LETTER SHOWS DESIRE WITH FOR COOPERATION MURRAY FIRE DEPARTMENT HERE AND THERE e, L - Mrs. Faye L. Curtz entertained at a delightfully arranged trophies preseiueil them in the name of Franklin l. Roosevelt, honorary chairman of the national committee for hoy's anil Girls' work. to 13. The Farmers seemed to be headed for victory by the way as follows: they played in the first quarter Mrs. L. Harman, Granger, a but the Smelterites completely pL turned the tide holding Granite Mrs. F. A. Butterfield, Taylors-villin check during the rest of the a boy. game and at the same time runMrs. Derrall Morris, Lark, ning a mounting total. Bill Johnson, Nate Bankhead, a and twins, girl. boy and Marty Pezely proved to be Mrs. Harry Setterberg, Sandy, scourges to the Granitians famous a girl Mrs. j 1 HOSPITAL girL J;..-- ! one-thirt- MURRAY WINS TOURNEY POST 33 nn-et- Mrs! Tillie Nelson and Mrs. Murray Post No. fill, of Iho Minnie Hiseman entertained the American Legion will snons"- a dance in Murray, Saturday, Mar, ladies of the Woodcraft Social 2nth. y o'clock club at a The former dance sponsored luncheon, Tuesday afternoon at by the American Legion in Mur the Fraternal hall. The after- ray in February was such a it noon was spent in playing cards and gained such an enthusiastic and prizes were won by Mrs. demand for another affair that Tillie Nelson, Mrs. Lucile Bergen the result is the March dance. The American and house prize went to Mrs. its functions with Lef:i'i such zest and Kate Morris. nop that the dance devotees of Lions Club born Maternity Home in Murray February during the month of and the first week in March were Babies Stake Jack Clay. Chief of the Suit ;Lake County Fire Department, was elected director for Murray, for the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Assignation at a itig hold at the Salt Lake County Fire Department, Muna.v, Friday evening. Mr. W. 13. Mavwdl is lln- retiring director in whose pla;v Chief Clay was chosen. Mr. has served as Murray diiect-;o- r two terms of one year ear!., Among the officials attending ithe meet were Andv Henderron, president of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association and William Jacklin, ;;ecretaiv of the State Fish and Game Af XTATlnN.U. Iiuiiiiti boy mid jjirl In dull work for Playing their most brilliant I'.i.'mi. sclt'cicil t tlit! International Livestock exposition In Chlnico, ' five of the the Murray game year are William K. Hamilton, twenty, of Coo.I dupe, 111., anl Koinaj lie Tate, at the Cottonwood humbled the Granite Farmers in eighteen, of I'aranihl. Ark. Tliey are shown above with the n fill a one sided The score was MATERNITY Head e Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobson of n The Fish and Game A :,.(!; California are visiting relatives does a notable work in conserv-;in- g md friends in Taylorsville and wild life and im pre vim1 and buttling methods thruout Murray. Mrs. Jacobsen was formerly Miss Ivy Mantle of Mur- the county and state. to ray. They have returned makJ Salt Lake their home after AMERICAN LEGION DANCE spending the past four years in MARCH 28th SATURDAY. southern California. AT COTTONWOOD BIRTHS Fish-Gam- Ma-iwel- extended to all to attend. will be 25 cents a couple. Although the Murray five was badly formed they managed to victory over the register a Bingham in a loosely played game. Murray was never very far ahead of the Miners but was never threatened. Although Pete Bogden missed many shots he pulled through with point honors. Pete has registered more points than any other player in the Jordan district in the ten league games. Marty Pezely and Bill Johnson played outstanding ball. Pete Dellis, who took the place of the injured Max Townsend, did his share to turn in the victory as did Odis Smith. Jack Clay Elected - The Taylorsville Ward Belie.' Society will hold a dance Friday, March 20, in the amusement hall. A very cordial invitation is MURRAY TRIPS BINGHAM ei-- No j ; - ...... three-gallo- n iu s ca-e- j - , i!-- -- j 1 -- p. r-- ( - ti-,- - ' j I oin-n- s ' f- ! - I s ,1 - ic 1 M-low- i r' h-il- - ' r !!" ii.-tn- ( 1 il .l St;t.-streets- . ! d ! - v t c i Forlv-F.ight- b I . I 1 i I ! i Th children of Mrs. Joshua ge li fol" a few days. ' ' .1 v. iMackav celebrated her birthday the ir home We nnniversiry Wednesday at her home. Supper w.s si Mrs. Harnett M. f Id v ., l and the evening was s(nt in a b"ste: - to the li if ' " I'l. n social way. Miller oust). Dan. !,t- ' ' I'n i.i is. T l il ' ;. Mr. and Mrs John Howe have her homo. returneil to their b'iv.e in this The city after a two month's stay in Cj.ioii!'". ..tai " -.! ' f Mill r w ,.: I'S Angeles ami southe-rior girl-v laincd at a s..a,, ?.! n ia at th ward it ludh ' David Mrs. 'mt anl Campbell has Game s. variety were tr joyed. spent the past two months in Los Angeles. Me n he is of Miller W.o.l Menders of the Mill Creek Soctev will spin ' an n't T'a i ay at 3 romntttoe ward will Fponser a "Barn Dance," on m. li ee hi late (he intivrt sal Wednesselay, March lt:th, in the "f li s organization. ward. ! ! i . lira-sd- eve-tun- , . . ! : e iVae-on'- s 1 e I i 1 It l''k-- ? a- - thong!) t;ie:; ;o-- Peterson and 1vo will eventually pnt children c,f Tooele. ' who have gambling iron basis er s i,'" on a piall (been visiting at the home ef Mis. form of cash on the barrel Lead. Peterson's sister, Mrs. J. R. Bcr- Mrs. Fred - |