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Show $0' Jcccccctcccccccccco . rMtt.if5---:fk- ' V iJr - -- '- Murray City Schools OpeiiTucsdayScpl.8 -r Build ings And Grounds Have Been Improved. celebra-hn- d 11 seems to like iffll seacn Mi,r aonears to be in . ,1 wagon again. jjd Lav an asset in City , has hprp oDen air be held at a profit &t & otherwise. and that one hears ,rpt i.i. Willi iS . the Iris Theatre at at . - v V't4; V&' ' VOMlMKlE 1936 I rrau jjr. Karl n cn i New Teachers Installed. Calendar Listed Big Year Anticipated The school bell rings again at 0 a.m., Tuesday lm.niiiig. September S, at the Murray high school. Only the ,tli. lOiii, lltti ami grades will report then and the th and Sth grades wiil repoi t i dncsd.i; 'tli EAGLES WILL GO TO EVANSTON FOR BIG TIME means three too usually T. made family finally . , 1 Murray William Ringrose, Axel Limberg, Hyde Stauffer, Joseph Fowlk, George Doran, Lf OUtOI Hie perfect we wouldn't were Bie Cotton- having trouble in t is Creek rlntfrrpd UD With students being taught of fish. The trout L...U (0 eational has become accus- Larson and some of IPtUiH" to Ed td as sun Dams his irum iher nsnermen muuoj bait. their ctpnline a dislikes the pedagogic style "w.. fun generation what should younger habits, or his DERN LAID George II. Dern, former Governor of Utah, and Secretary of War, in President Roosevelt's cabinet, was buried with high military honors at Salt Lake City this week. Roosevelt President and many prominent government officials from Washington attended the funeral. Attendance, ceremonies and honors accorded the late Utah citTzen were probably the most impressive and formal of any like ceremony in the history of Utah. Thousands of people paid their meed of respect at the bier of the late War Secretary. A new feature of the Murray y Fire Department is a City in is trout i nffriend the big Aid division First equipped the Murray old style li'raen who played cards and with a trained personnel. The department has been tak;ed awut their accompiisnintensive instruction in First ing i's with rod ana gun, dui ne Aid work since January 1, 1936, be reconciled to Joe and secured the motorized first a cow boy hat. aid station on March 1st. The car is thoroughly outfitted with prac-- ! your trash burning so all supplies recommended tically fire troubles, you may escape for such a unit. Members of the First Aid Team sck with the A. E. F. had his ten blown up but managed as shown in the picture are: William Rincrose, Axel Limed his fellow soldiers in spite HySe StaufTer, Joseph berg, ji trouble. A fine record for Fowlk, George Doran and Ernest b. in spite of shells. Smith. iznj is having fall rains in The fire alarm strikes fear to r and probably the predic-- i the heart of everyone who hears in early winter is now in it, and causes persons to do strange and incomprehensible In case of a fire, if their things. via Carlson is one of the clothing catches on fire, they run,individuals in our mod-ernl- Lin-wari- -- fair if they see flames in close Bergen location natural in his looks south of the Iris. wne in Murray would not without Ray Spencer xaplete 'a foreground. Citv h.ls MaoV poles in, stock L"TaV brown A & the rmlnc for little rrwcniA sp difference. I iu Las: cs CilizcnsAskcd Thanksgiving Recess, November and Christmas on To Examine iVmendmenls InstiliUe Al Citizens are invited to read and consider the proposed Ilmh School the ments to the constitution Lawrence E. Department First snappy white uni-p- All they need now is a Red Cross nurse and their per wouid grow faster. p iil , I of learn pnds Judge Morgan c nnt that h aomination re-- r for the most pro- nininpcs mnn uur COnsirtnr it-.i- .i ieve. you have a drink?" ftfuscd to sw n. I n for l take one 1 yes-di- not understand ..j me dnwB thnnrM u it' an,s more I,alian more RCi"andVsnos Statin for more Russ'an j- killcrs of each i?re, U ?m r The it had by jrray the air-cx- cept Lirvirr - "'wi fveni- -- niurs- ?- - in the Hall for tho firct ',e fall . ...ay. lur' of "22? !"n'mcnts will be p l Well Known Family Moves t- - !JJ form ,aiw will m" m duo ond Second furnish th fn,,rt tiurry Reputing this part of the - - . e. -; Mary Ann Cluirch Foth-ieringha- . ,cs '';.; , r " . Second Ward l'-a- K' Sjtmlr : '' , 1 dr',y his ,0W. Dr. '' , : '"lS',; .t-m- ' fete Brown Brown H ci Returns ,. . ' 71 a-.n ' i past two I'ears Burclarlv At o-.- - - ; aix-stle- ' ,HB "e t,r ,nt'ir stores Apostles Speak 1 j nuc Vaca-(Continu- ed page 8) j h'ray Fire pam have 27th. 2Gih snapdragons; and the third prize prox- l). "September Much work has been done in improving the sehool.The grounds and buildings look belter than ever before. We have five new teachers this year. All pupils are required to have Sunday, September 6. the Mur- an activity card this year and no ray Eagles soft ball team will go pupil will be considered registerto Evanston Wyoming for a two- - ed in any class who does not have one or has not made arrangeday soft ball ments to gel one. Senior Hkh series with Evan ston teams. Poscards are $3.00 and Junior High cards are $2.00. sibly two of the best ball games Another requirement is that in played in Murorder to receive full credit for school work absence from school ray this year were between shall not exceed twenty days for the Evanston any cause. Every pupil should Busters Club and enroll the first day and not miss the Eagles. In any days unless on account of these games the sickness. We are looking forward to the Eagles won the first with a 9 to best year in our history and it 8 score in 13 is a great privilege lo have this and the Fred Teters wonderful opportunity of a high adsecond was a 5 to 5 tie. In school education practically withdition to the ball team there are out cost. a number of others planning on Students registered last spring taking their camping outfits and so they can report to their classes spending Sunday and Labor Day the first period. Only in a few at Evanston. Evanston is putting cases will it be necessary to on a big celebration including a change anyone's registration. rodeo, etc. The plan is to have Next Tuesday at the Murray one big Murray camp. High at 9 a.m. Sunday, September the 13, By A. B. TAYLOR there will be a fine Eagles outing Principal at Murray Park. Salt Lake, MurcalSchools The Murray City ray, Tooele and Bingham will be 1930-3- 7 has been anon hand with both men's and endar for ladies ball teams. Refreshments nounced as follows: First Semester Begins Tues and eats will be served. Also a band and other amusements to day, September 8th, Closes Friday, January 15th. entertain the crowd. Second Semester Begins Mon. By Fred Peters, Reporter . day, January 18th, Closes Friday May 21st. with no school Holidays Nelson, Murray of a regal lily bulb, donated by are. they will immediately jump. inVwfr-fnrtr,p- r. who recently lost : Mrs. T. F. McDonald, went to amendFire chief Smith has given a a close race for the Democratic !Jane and June Berger for their district beautiful exhibit of African mar-- i of Congressional few rules and suggestions which Second would be will for everyone to nomination, announced Wednes-stud- y igolds. of Utah, which appear on State and follow in case of fire: day he will seek nomination for j The judges were Robert Casto another page of this paper. The and James Glover. 1. When clothing becomes lg- - a position as state senator, amendments will appear for nine The commercial displays of issues in this paper, so a full opnitcd, drop to the floor and roll: Mr. Nelson was defeated for into a rug or blanket to smotner.the congressional nomination dj Robert Casto and Curt Bulxd add-- 1 portunity of reading them may greatly to the beauty of the. be had by all interested persons. the fire keeping the rug t;ght Rf.n .1 Will Robinson. Provo in Each and every one of the resabout the neck to protect tne cumbent. The party win nominate 'show. Mr. Bubels glorious basnface and hair. Remember tins' foul state senators at a county et of glaidolus and golden rod was idents of Utah, whether rich man, for your own sake and it may legislative convention Sept. 11 in a beautiful sight, poor man, beggar man, thief, Robert Casto displayed a bask-e- t priest or chief, will find his ineven enable you some day to Rainbow Gardens, of probably 3(J different varie- come, life and family will be The candidate was born in save the life of another. 2. When the alarm of fire Cresce nt. He was educated in the ties of gladiolus, all near perfect vitally affected by these amendments to the basic foundation of sounds In a public building, j publx schools of Salt Lake specimens. Mrs. Fae Curtz added much to our state laws. walk, never run, to the nearest j County, at the L. D S. business after ;ihe beauty and attractiveness of exit. Running starts a panic. In college and high school, an, r.f serving in the mission field for 'she show room display with her discovery upon building, any Church attended the Lniv.r- - nasket of golden glow and black firi first rail the lire depart-hh- c occuf Ltan. gra'iuaunii in i.m miv eyed Susans, and her golden other mcnt then warn lie sirved as a teacher at the voiced canary seemed a part of pants, and finally fight the flames tie lovely setting, and thrilled with whatever equipment is officer's tra iling school at Lamp war. i.;s listeners with his songs. the Ga.. H.mcoek. dunr.g available. Mrs. Clarence Bamberger 3. If you awaken at nii;V.t and In 192 he was admitted to Mrs. S. H. Fotheringham and bar after praduatir C i rought down from her home in smell smoke, don't opet; '!.' dis-- i A Cottonwood, unusual an i from Neithwrstern University. h i son, Vaun, will leave in the near ..it i let the su; in door and of to was admitted One he for Los Angeles, Cahfor- 'future large jardiniere later !ay. o.ir cause year air and fumes of one and orange m j colored, Utah. nia e law union death. Place your ban. on t!;e r.ictu Mr. and Mrs. Fotheringham Several years ago he gave i.p i .lored African marigolds, and door and if it fit Is Lot k'i p '' ' enc-ck red rinnias. e dai m 'n of : ael.ee tf l.e.v to sold their West Side Grocery v have the j ' !..'' l.ot. closed. If n isn't Mrs. T. F. McDonald, general store to Mr. George Leany of f.iic stork racing and fartv.n g. -- 1. foot against it. avnt :.unian of the show, and Mrs. Delta, Utah, who took charge of Mr. N l.oti cnterds that p. and open it a little. If !i, tlN den.-J. Campbell, prcsid- nt of the 'the business on Septemer 1st. !. Ural oi.t-idin leT, a pressure from fue :: wer club, wi; h to take this c pMr. Fotheringham who has been ' iv'.ei.ce. !,d h economic Itl'tep can thin shun the d ..or the state legl ne can d.. n irlunity to express their appre- in poor health for some time, has seek another m ans to make Ula!' t, ni.c.oy i:v ciation for the splendid coopcra-- ' been in California for several We aim to aid ai d v r .n of not onlv their committees months and is much improved ndent. i dej save. out by evuy one who was called 'since going there and they have l to assiM in the preparation and therefore decided to make their I lai-- h the plans for the home in that state. Mr, Fother-dnghaResumes M. E. rrying out his daughter, Ruth, and iow. trd.'i.". v a? ! o i t ' Mrs. Harriet E. Hieh 'his mother ! . r . .... i f who will be !w years v Mill tt c.,,.,t. Cl.ol a'id i ivv- 4 ..i,ti Lewis-Hyfo- n ,.. Id in Tayi-!n- i.; f .f age in October, went down services will be resinn-months ago and have esthe of 'several wnro- made mormon, ."i111 Ix- -ti is Announcement : H'V" II.. i.h . a home there. tablished on fJnl. cloek. The Rev. Sept-Mr, marnafe ' .ppruachii-eh.uge m .,n, rnni, M v,K.-- i' - '' Mr. and Mrs. Fotheringham Lewis, will be the p;st'T Kthd i f Miss 8. id.er wA rn; .i,? ' the West Side the work hete tliis ' , , religi-- us aughter of Mr. and Mrs Ira A have conducted and ".' o the l" Mr eight Fied years, and past and Kvervone ui'e! Grocery ",1,,,J Iremtr.uni'.v. ewis of Ibdladay, ' I y ).r Uw. and ,r JmisM-.- ! to ntteiid these of Suit Lake. mh f Mrs. they and their children have been and . , : ose Ilvb.n t f Colorado ate be most welcome. - Sprini:. very active lifein ofthe churchSecond . M : II... i . I.l.U.i ' l mined Murray '.community w deleave The couple She a,- V" w-follow me the weddmu cere- - ward. They wid be greatly missComedy vrars ' 'h lb....!. Wni atr ion'y fer a ponevn n. i trip to ed by their friends and associates at the n; last Th;; sd-.hrr an Frannsro. They will make there, as well as a host of friends this entire section, as i Mi; J. V.,i 1 M. I. hrr d.r.igi-.1eS. icir home in Muiray j ti their throughout The Miitray A'. become during that have : fornwall. they turn. ,' ''. I', A. is pn s. nnnga time very well and favorably trmis-m- u Lake Salt her will Lewis Miss m give "Oh. drama. ' e f ' C. know n ! ;' ak.ts tea Sunday. ,1', ' P-Septetnl" I M a! We. us well as all who know Hvti.-2 h o.' liotn i e., du-'lh home in her liaday ' ;' The play ts ' wish a speedy recovery to J tlam l)ii.k'.w St.a:.sls',.M will Jamc "J,".1 i 6 o'doik Cox. assist, d by t .' .V' ' "" ba r n a t her. and his usual robust health to Mr. and J. M- h A 1 receiViiiLby pa-;;-Those taking and those pn sit, m rc aunt. Mis. Kinc' Gustave-- n Fothei ingham, and a happy mi.:i i v..,--.;.felt. k.i..icWalaiv new j late life contcnt'-.at;. their in to came who thiee-- sMel. Vt5 i tif I.s Ancles, ' son. Phyliis ' ' ' ards of Vein;.!. M;. A''v; ..tend the wedding. Voumj ladies of residence for them all. ian. James .t 'hant . a. den ef Salt Lak",avd in s'ivmg aie ho will 1 Lawrence Mar!.. ' '; from Ann Ilrnnior. f :, Miss Marv gji-t- , a Straupp. ' . W.dter Mis 1 iv Canada; 'algarv. " ,! 1 'ei;Tr,brr"! bv The Cottonwood Stake Quar.'ones. Mis Gtn (b.u'in. Miss m i p..,Midvale mili)m ly terly conference held in Murray liuth Kamrrle. Mis Get eve Cal MiS Marv Math- ws, Mivs First ward chapel was an inbrah Froelich. Miss Mane Slew-ar- t. spiring s meeting, withF. addresses M:- Richards bv M(,rr,,..M.rnH George Miss Josephine Mad en. M- , aral Charles A. Callis of the J establishn-- ,d w a s but the AkK, , , Tl,r on set be will tea The table i n at all four seswa by Wiih.tn Wednesday -nii:M and lawn, with a handsome lace rov counciltif ofthetwelve, offcted bemdic-,1Krat-- c ind conference sions of Ivan Henry D. roi .fing en- t.l-r- ed a color Relume bv yellow was fc Ua t r, and euods weir ' : . J.Moylc, stake president presided. The used will dHicory te land orchid ,jn,a' . 111 . the Mi.h-- e police and ctted. are exj developments mm,) : soms. Prizes were awarded to those winning the greatest number of firsts on their various displays, and these were won by Mrs. George Gordon, first, peony roots donated by Ed Hobbs; Mrs. Carl Hansen, second, lily bulbs, donated by D. L. Bowen. The Junior display was such a success that it is expected to become a feature part of each show during the coming year. There worn 75 pntrios. The first nrizc. a garden ornament of a Sunbon-ne- i Girl, made and donated by Marvin Miller, was won by Mary Jane and June Berger, for their zinnia display. The second prize of a trumpet vine donated by Denzil Watts, went to Donna Bell McDonald for her large jardiniere of lovely NelsonToRun For Senate ui .....v.. ... vm The Murray Flower Garden Club has held many successful shows during the past few years, and the fall show last Saturday was no exception, unless it might be said that it overshadowed previous ones in the number of displays, and the marvelous beauty and great variety of its blos- TO REST hi habits. 3t Ernest Smith. Murray Fire Department Has Flower Show Motorized First Aid Outfit At Murray BestEverHeld Super Efficient Team With Special Built Truck Is Pride Of City And County Is Murray City Schools Teacher's Institute will be held at the Murray high school auditorium, Saturday, September 5. Following is the program of the general session. 1. Music under the direction of Mr. W. F. Robinson, Murray hich school; 2. address of welcome, Mr. Geo. H. Watts, President Board of Education; 3. address "What is the Good Life", Dr. Calvin Smith, Superintendent Granite School District; 4. address. Dr. Irvin S. Noall, Supervisor Vocational Education, Slate Department of Education; 5. address "Ethics of the Teaching Profession", Dr. II. M. Woodward. President of U. E. A. Following a recess the program will be continued by the High School Section under chairman A. B. Taylor. 1. Address, "American Dimoeracv and the "Isms". Dr. Calvin Smith; 2. address "Coordi nation of High School Studies' , Dr. Irvin b. .Noau; j. discussion. Tim Grammar Grade Section will be directed by Principal M. E. Mc Millan, chairman. 1. Address "Teaching Social Studies Thiour.h Activities", Miss Dora Snow, Su pervisor University of Utah Training School; 2. discussion. Primary Grade Section und. r direction of Principal Alma Ci Chairman. 1. Address ",So,i,i! Studies and the Activity . I'm-gram- Miss Freda Jen ", en. SuperDistrict: 2, . visor Jordan School address "Reading and the Studies", Miss Ada White. SuSthool Di tn t. pervisor Muirayassociation b.neli-eoA Teacher's meeting will be held in the d, nning room of the Munay l.u;h school' at 12 3't j) m. Mi P.ient Gaiifin will be chairman. Faculty meetings will he bid fioni 2.00 p.m. t 4 im r m. So-'ia- l n 1 Frank L. Olson Is Candidate Frank L. ONon. mm ii inter, dent of the Salt Lake Counts Road and Bridge Di p.u in ert, who ir. cently announced his candidacy for the County Commission Monday requested' the c iiimission tof grant him a temporary leave absence until Sept. 15 while be conducts his campaign. The commission tabled the icuest without comment "I do not feel it is hint to the livi,.'iveic ef Salt Lake CoIiniV for me to try and run u political campaign while employed I y Salt Lake County," Mr. Olson told the commission. |