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Show ' AAA ESTABLISHED .MURRAY CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. SFPTFMRFR 10, 1936 Record Month Slale FairWill Lions tfcre&Tkre Is Reported Gel National Murray F or urgamzc aaaaaaauooaaaaaaaaaua just Fall for some AtJUospiialj Recognition Coming Year means duck Autumn is but it ng or Pete Ashton. hunti- broke into the Anderson last week. The Lumber Company Jeavy industries, they say, are govs picking up. VOLUME 47 No. 3 L. D. S. Relief Project Sees Successful Year All Time Record Taxes: 1936 Show Will End New Officers Installed Splendid Cooperation and Support of Relief Facilities, Western Fair Season. With Hospital Program Large Quantities of Supplies Kingston In For Arrivals Listed. Vill Contain Many Second Term Are Now Ready For Needy Families. New Features August was a record month at The Lions club was re- - j j Tlit' Church Security projects in Cottonwood are moving a!oti Murray nit vuiiuiiwiiiiii iiiaierniiv Hospfor the coming year with considerable organized Astaire is to receive six ital, fifty-si- x enthusiasm ami very commendable work National recognition of the patients having been Thursday night, when new. olli-cer- s is for his next few cared for during that month. done. Utah State Fair as one of the million dollars being were installed and new comThis is an all time record for foremost of all When while it is a problem President Henry 1). mittees were appointed during a years work, the hamband received word from the a taxed in hospital, ihe Firemen's Moyle to hospifair us hallt promote of events has reached the point meeting for some tal staff and facilities to the ut- where more than General Authorities that a relief FOR J. C. Denton, Magna, Utah-Idah- o of the nahalf most. The following are ihe new tion's urger. program was to be sponsored by district governor of Lions Incommonwealths will this arrivals for August: church and that responsibilthe H. be with exhibits year ternational, attended the meeting rerjresented the income Still and all, look at Mrs. Clifford Maynard, Cotton-- i in the various exposition depart-woo- and spoke n club activities in ity for getting the plans into operation lay with the Stake PresiFred will face as Uncle the district. S. J. Stephenson, secgirl; Mrs. Jack Hughes. ments. if a good little collector. dents, he immediately called the of the Utah Mrs. Manufacturers' Vard Asav Murray, girl: William C. Winder, president retary and Stake Relief Society into Midvale, boy; Mrs. C. E. Peterson. of the State Fair Association association, spoke on the state's had a Garfield, boy; Mrs. Ivan Funeral for Mrs. Hen- council. services new social law. Tonv Duvall formerly security of since stressed this Lloyd. 1918, Almost overnight an organiza of the Iris label-genui- Midvale. girl; Mrs. Rov Barlow, f:iir nfl ivii ine viclfrHnv phase in Hi?- T. Ray Kingston was installed rietta Smith Doran were held in African Red Bats " Salt Lake, boy; Mrs. Richard cussing the 1936 event scheduled as president for his second conSecond tion was effected to form a nucMurray for further organization. hVou looked in the box, and who Brook, Magna, boy; Mrs. William 'to open September 26 and close secutive term. Other officers inward Sunday at leus Ezra Knowlton was appointed C, Jd not. you saw a few red brick Nichol, Murray, girl; Mrs. Clar-;a- t L. Dr. 3. stalled are: He J. Ellertson, midnight, October 2:30 o'clock. Slake Chairman and general Sanders, Murray, girl; Mrs. dared that year by year the Utah first vice president; City Com bats. Rasmus-se- n Bishop Leland Fitzgerald, Draper, girl: State Fair was being more gener- - missioner J. Clifford Hansen, sec Bishop A. M. Cornwall was ap officiating. Mrs. L. V. Blumel, Salt Lake, ally recognized throughout the,ond vice president; Varian Mor-gir- l; pointed Stake Work Director. The Beanie says he had a good time Mrs. ten Ward Bishops were organized Mr. and Ross Mrs. Midthird -' L. vice tenson. Bateman, president; country as among the leading Martin into a Bishops Elmo u Lagoon a while ago. with Council N. Schwan, secretary and treasur- vale, girl; Mrs. Guy Musser, Mur- - .events ofits kind. gave a violin and Bishop J. Ephraim Wahlquisl as Mrs Robert 'James tail Mulholland. Clove, ray boy; friends twister; ..Each passing year sees the i"! ?r. Some of our political piano duet. Open- chairman. in Holladay, girl; Mrs. Frank Tilt, Beehive state's annual exposition "" rd:1,0i? cm' an(? A' re eoing to find something ing prayer was Each of the ten wards was in -, W O. Salt Mrs. enand Carl Lake, boy; will make w niore widely acclaimed as a truly J; Duvall, Mr. Sharp structed to set up the necessary bv ,he ballot boxes that dell. Salt Lake, girl; Mrs. Elmo great fair," said Mr. Winder. Wayne Nielson, directors. them think of brick bats. Walters. The committees within the wards. ( j ' Chairmen of committees ap- Taylor, Park City, girl; Mrs. En-n- "Ihis years event, with its out . were This was done speakers immediately. Since C. Mrs. g unallur-inTerry, Draper, girl; look for the largest number of pointed are: Glen E. Howe, conCan anything be more Mr. Clyde Mars- - the of the Church SecurW. Mrs. s. Wallace coming Gold, stitution Dr. and with girl; un and Duvall, an shown ever exhibits man, a fine, large than den and E. E. Nygren. Two Garfield, girl. amusement program, light conservation; Denzil Watts, vocal solos were beautifully ren- ity Program there has been an i genuine pout? Mrs. Walter Allington, Holla-da- surpassed and Dr. Clove, dered bv Mrs. Emma Wilson. "My other Ward (Mount Olympus) girls' work; will go far in enhancing this rep- boys' formed within the Stake and it Mrs. Bill Coats. Gran- utation." Com- Faith In and girl; citizenship patriotism; when the ger, Thee"; and Mrs. Ethel likewise has its organization and remembers Who Mrs. Carroll Pack, Dramissioner civic Hansen, boy; improve"Wonderful Mother of tie-i- n with the Stake Committee. Ernest S. Holmes, fair manager, $tfeet cars made too much noise com- Millerberg per, girl; Mrs. Lester Jones, Salt Mine." to the steadily growing ment; Dr. F. E. Boucher, pointed No sooner had the Stake Comon State street? Mrs. Geo. O. Davis, list of livestock entries for the munity betterment; Lake, girl; Erickson, A large gathering attended the Sandy, girl; Mrs. Erickson, Salt 1936 fair as evidence that liVe- - education; Chief of Police An- rites for Mrs. Doran who had mittee been appointed than instructions for Ward projects were Pay Kite at the Iris on Saturday Lake, girl; Mrs. A. G. Adamson, stock growers in particular view drew Lundquist, health and wel lived the most part of her sent out. Immediately truck garDraper, girl; Mrs. Eugene Collins, uiu Linn it nine p.m. . , Don Dillingham, safety; P, w.w fare; u vast of life in Murray. The uui.v b:..i. p ouiuiaii ,,.,; dens, beet raising, grain raising, . n,...,...i tutu- - span Salt Lake, boy; Mrs. T. J. Greennil stork shows til- - "- FUU1J crowd of friends and the many Mrs. Allen Programs; Dr. Ellertson, beautiful floral offerings gave and various other projects sprang Orlo is clever, but we expect to wood, Midvale, girl; been received up within the Wards. Kenneth Mrs. Cedar Maxfield, membership; Cannon, City, boy; see him on the spot ere long. more than a score of states and Lions testimony to tho high reUnder the able leadership of education: A. T. Farrell, f- mute in J. E. Kersley, Midvale, girl; Mrs. all accomodations for cattle, in which she was held Mrs. Lovina McMillan, Stake II. Westover, Lions gard F. and Norman inance, Garfield, Bawden, boy and horse poultry education. the community. Playing pool four hours, eatiof Relief Society, the President Mrs. Joe MeCleary, Murray, sheep, swine, adMr. Daniel Snarr closed the women of the Stake, jpromi.se to be allotted far in ng three hours, talking about the through the girl; Mrs. Cyril nit. laylorsville, .;inro (if the nDeninC 0f ,he Fair. with prayer, and the ward organizations were services budget three hours, meddling in set at D. Pack, Murray, Mrs. r. boy; business four grave was dedicated by James work on women s projects. someone else's Exhibits of machinery w Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mur- boy II. Gilbert. hours the day is all shot. those The entire priesthood of tho I . ray, huw Mrc I. V Pnw lUWt u . was called into special Stake u.c Seiboy; Mrs. Herbert jvenioi All available space session and a resolution was unare Murray, Many Murray merchants fert. Salt like, girl; Mrs. Marlon fair.. animously adopted to support the hooS looking for a Dollar Day idea. It Bateman, Sandy? boy; Mrs. R. F. "n, m'flm7V movement wholeheartedly. The Mrs. tight help us alL man.ee" Cort Forbush. Union, gnl; and the lair reserved Council, Stake Relief SoHigh Kosenhans Lmon hnv compelled to allot The Central District Woman's ciety and Ward Bishoprics rallied When someone leaves the home Airs, o en uogan. Aiiavaie, ooy, , ,hlt rmnnds " ind is not to return for an inclub convention will convene at around their stake presidency and Mrs. Leland Anderson, Magna, 1'". definite time, how many Tooele times girl; Mrs. Leslie Hell, Sandy, boy; for the overflow exhibits. Ihe Utah, Saturday, Septem- newly appointed Stake Relief Mrs. Peggy Tavoian Langlois include a ninten st2ti. at 10 o'clock a.m. The Committee. The Ward organizaber pu regret the barbed wise-crac- k Mrs. Parley Whitman, Murray, division will has invited the general public to show. that might have the Mid- tions, in turn, fell in line immedigiven pain or boy; Mrs. Ivan Towley, Salt Lake, ing automobile attend the opening of her new Central District includes Union, ately to supixirt their Bishoprics. the for fine at least a are also unease. Sandy, vale, Bingham, Mrs. Prospects momentary Pierre Costagna, boy; At a joint session of the Stake Beauty Salon, 485a South State, Magna, and Murray clubs. All inGrantsville, boy: Mrs. Ross A. greatest of all state fairfdedhorse 16. Peg- Slake Relief ComWednesday, September inPresidency, circto invited are terested members Entries already Madsen's, Inc., is going to Fillerup. Blanding, boy; Mrs. shows. some gy's Beauty Shoppc has become attend. mittee, Stake Relief Society presichamstate's of the ulate a bargain list today. Look Feron clude Bringhurst, Midvale, girl. dency, and Ward Bishoprcls, the as a Murray institution during the It over, is the advice of Dad pion thoroughbreds, as well an- twelve years she has maintained matter of facilities for The states. some from other The month of September ush fruits and canning The here. was business a sliop survegetables was taken will far nual Fair Dog Show the club ers in activities, many up. Here it was found advisable of first estabjished on the second Mr. Dad Gummit believes in pass that of last year in point floor of the First National bank anticipation of which is keenly to establish one central canning of canines and love at first number variety community. renter and storehouse for the sight if you are referbuilding twelve years ago, and felt throughout our the exhibited. The same may be said through Murray Stake. President Lovina McMillan wind On Sepi ember 24, ral to a nice watermelon. the thrift, industry, new The of the poultry show. Women's Club begins another of the Stake Relief Society volunbusiness of methods strictly cement floor laid in the poultry Snappy, chill mornine. with Mrs. Langlois has steadily scries of Interesting assemblies teered a cash contrilyition from - budding will prove a boon to Mcon In the skillet, of 1 is ner-its a sportsincreased her chentile until with which will be typical of those to her organization. The Ward Bishproud Murray giving VOUJ hrnnlc. I nifii ThfV aren't all Cood StuirtS- - show visitors. uirrlo 1h the move Into her new shop she follow. The annual opening tea oprics mutually agreed to pay an fitfer furnishes a Federal government exhibits will occupy one of the smartest will include the reading of a play assessment from the Fast Olfet ing joke and giggle men. but no one questions the d that is when t ni"-i- j aren oe iJjeM-iiin w fact and most attractive shops in the by Mrs. Louise Hill Howe, and fund of each ward. This made It sports. burn that ill the go'.i they you selections from the possible to immediately go fortaw, for the 38th consecutive It is natura that living in mo hi 'fore annrochea. ine woiks Her new salon is a musical country. to ward with the establishment of west, where hunting and fishing cress administration will show study in silver and black, with youthful talent of our city. Club members are cordially in- a canning factory. are lavorne acti vines, u.cie W'PA accomplishments mrougn-ou- t chromium furniture upholstered be to A few in black leather. She has made vited to attend and share another E. C. Knowlton. Bishop Wahl-quiUtah in an exhibit things can be explained should be a great number of exwt high heels and colored and hunters. housed to great advantafie in a substantial additions to her equip- delintful afternoon. and Bishop Cornwall located finger cellent constructed ment and will be prepared to take a building on State street in Murare still with us. especially In this line, Murray is well building care of a large number of patrons ray which appeared to le suitrepresented. Last Friday, George for this purpose. The exposition Mr. Carlson Uvill include a showing of many in every line of beauty culture. able for the establishment. Varisays the fiddle Faust. Forrest Cumberledgr. Glen with business is still Mrs. Langlois is a graduate of Woodhouse. Hill CudJingtn. Hi-Meet ous industrial establishments and projects in action displays and stringing along. and workers business men were approached the Gibson Beauty School, and Gordon and Pay Allan sei out for i.i . in nii.Hi-ct has demonstrated her How nice to see and substantial assistance was in Wyonmig the work of WPA arust pi ability to ofTi-crthe neat and Bic Pmov Mutual ward first Murray irllllit TI.eV unllilTS meet the demands of the most freely given to the end that the ttry store windows and all the for and teachers held a meeting taste in hair dress on Page 8) The WPA building will be discriminating (Continued "intr.g articles thej contain, encountered 'about :i;t mile of Afs mud and other thilioi.l-- ! ted on the fair grounds in.mooi-tie- as well as general beauty culture. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.social "fn one of the rugged Individ-- . Ernest J. Martin, hair stylist of ter a business session a comes that arc defmitelv a part of alely west of the State lith w.l and says, along New York City will assist Mrs. tune was enjoyed, arrangements (Continued on Pace ) wistmas is But come to think outdoor sport and which r.dds to j e are married now, so it the pleasure of such a trip. Langlois at the opening in a dem- for which were in charge of Mrs. JJ 't. li onstration of new hair modes. Be Persyl Hichardson, president of not u serious as the that Hav Allan a it was in says Post to attend the opening all the young ladies organization, and sure I Legion "natr time." i! were terrific and ;il 10". L C. Wlnt. rs. president of the if OfTiccrs that Wednesday, day September Also any klect them. of plenty younsi men's organization. Sonnc wnnis io Know, hi imv tun cial guests were Mr. Keith Wisew Next Sunday, September 13th, oays, according to a local The American Legion. Murray man and Willard Olson of the the members and friends of the "i tr.eetm gatherer. What kind of a first IVst will hold the ward bishopric, and Mr Verl Mc- Fraternal Order of Eagles of Salt yt to be decided upon. the season on Monday, Scpi r Millan and Margaret Bryan of Lake, Murray, Tooele and Birg-ai vi m ii Mrcmins i,.u.. i Ihe Stake Board. .fcrture cf satisfaction: will held their annu.il outing of Mutual The be h' i Mr. will organizations ollicers of cciion at Murray Park. This outing will I "naquist other Murray First ward will hold their doing away with one this t.me and M wwe 4-be know n as the F t) E. State J St J Savory Steaks. w'u'l be tram-arted- . indud:'; tt-- opening party at the recieatson Mill Picnic and will be in charge of . .. r'c' I'! i t .t hall Tuesday, S.pt. 15. The fea in. i I a ,n r.t i'i ii .v R. M. McCollin, of the evening will be the deputy grand ture The MeCleary Pari cr S).' Pr. an. f i Jjurescent ink that glows in it'.HTt lutinng O Bowes all president of the Utah District and those has been developed for takes a forward diep Knd.iv wl lot: Hour, (vr nnm'i-dinrMajor ivtrmami '. ;; desiring to register for appear- - The second year A ll club ct Eagles lodge. The program will Peters by two school it moves imo its n w moiiein IVteisut.. first vice comma-.f 4.'i5tJ South Stair stiver ancc on the program may do so Mill Creek held their .'it Hireling be as follows cation Calif. Pi Berkley, of Kied 00 p.m. Band Concei t. Eagh s e v Bowes at m with last at the reason ward of W. K. MtCh-i.ry- . ut..! the Major Wednesday IVu is. numder; Fred 1.10 Ball Game. Munay lo Jr. Band; iecnt rated 8 Mrs house o'clock that at of Today is the honi" has the hf their Wcst.Ai leader, evening. p. ,.',r,!1'r: Fran? 1 tomorrow we all the the past A dance will follow the t.ro- - Stella Whitehead, on State street. vs. Tooele Men's Team; 2 15 B.dl :.i M business d A bin.,. It. b"ut place hmV? ywtcrday, and it address iil.int: . J- V V, .'. in, 'cram, and a small admission fee Games were played and refresh- flame, Murray vs. Salt Lake turned out so bad after all. eight vears r.t his Women's Team; 2 45 Fat Men's and has other r. will be charged for the evening. ments served. St.re 4D04 isfn; and Ft an Rare, Fat Women's Race, Thne-leggethe for won broiig'-.v busings This third club prize LSeJflmr,alion ll name babies Succes-fullrace. Wheel Barrow 'ive counsecond year sewing at the trying r'ch relatives is irresistible. ihrough the Rabbit Race, Peanut race, p;e ty fair held in Midvale. The foutth year sewing club, Eating Contest, Watermelm C n ably assiMrd IhJV a brave Rrl who can lMr McClearv i who Rachael Wallace, leader, w on first test, Btead and Mi!k Content; 3 15 bcfore hcr falhcr in hisMi-- P byli. r.b.;p. IS Ball Game, Salt Lake vs. Winner prize in fourth year sewing at the of Murray-TooelMurrayite. nativr e Game; 4 ( ) , i :.AOV II..-.-I'll h.r.b.. r . busine, ss i county fair. Lunch and Refreshments. leaders club These with their will lbs new .hop VI- hat'k S'ndcrs wan,s 10 knoW and speed c. Band i i ' :! l all et chosen as town clerk ty the and many of the mothers, made Leland H Kimla'd. Charlti wcome or the horse withi i thor t.cwcst at ai- that J iern. an interesting tour last Tuesday. Concert, Swimm.rg at;. I other rge board. Mm i,,. to mow his O Contests. lawn. wi.i ruli and County Sunryor ,.3 Mr. Miller said the board will They fust attended the tabernacle tractive SUlfo:i i.niht'.i", that i" be M. Haley have b en rmpl-- vt The Mut t ay Eagles hall team visited and then 8 at recital, organ at p.m.. ....' i .1 ivi : meet each Monday make it tn a led "'""ntobiU i.. a nurnllr of olid Eagle ri.. and facID ( ,i " ..i- - .Miii r Biscuit th" company the Madison school, and that the 1,,,-- Purity x V r.n.l ilm N.iVnt HilrrV (Ytral pent n Sunday una Monday at i" Xrunnin nio trains, and j jvso-sewer bo will public Will y meetings ;. ihr.'v .m. thr. rnHin hmaHrssi nt I Evanston. They were shown a Question of lime. wc'otlUlV Ul'OUW an i spcc.licai"i. I1;fuin.rd was recently The town v, '...: r, ihe K. S. L. broadcasting station. (Splendid time. Sunday the Mur-th- e ann'.uncct .mIus Hold Meeting 'park, by residents of the district, which t lTSident. hn:ir. 1. Smith day's festivities ending with ray Eagles won the ball name ,u'ii Twenty-firs- t UUIIIVIS. i lies betweenMill vuic a picnic lunch at Llbeiiy Patk. I to 9 but lost the second day beThr and t ti n . Creek, and street came to the fame team H to 4. ... ,. .. , . . . el l i ,o v :. iocoi" and Fifth Last K!ll(e ho were present ... tip ....rrrui.ii ind i.i' stoitv cn'11,1 nt ,.,,j Tli.' en- tween Scond West for t'li'n to the his denarture Prmr will hieh u women ooii wr. uVfck. """"sea the superf. auth.ii.-eMission, Elder Asael M. Chin. Crti!iat tmpir byrrlCon.,orllp"'st act, put on! N. 1 f "10 V'ii 'gmms were nt streets A sewer system, estimated Hawaiian of gove, the be will with dl: .LundborR of East Mid- - will t i'i'i Wallace, town a similar Taylorsville. and it rnjlt ii Dip rrlestlal em-t- n town the f- -r i to serve a h'Bn n..piica to the south, honored at a farewell testimonial Its firtit fti'cror wcr oinlJ,wtfrn nd Mel Carlson L. Hall. 57 W hite to be incorporated n'l'p U United States on the evening. Sep . 1". finance the project. c etK of he was the primary motive for the m te laylorsville Ward Chapel, leimiileri'il dhlnllirs. A LaVin. 8:15 p.m. HE,?'" beer parlor can president sm! ) nv.d incorporation. school Sr.rani, aisin. ?n.81 terrible torture the! of mu sical tiummis way can be subjected to. senied Fred state-sponsor- LAST RITES MRS DORAN HELD SUNDAY d, g, ne de-en- is j Ca-hoo- n, bv-law- y, 70-ye- tr"' ?Uvi " is i Beauty Shop Removes To New Location Murray Woman's Club Holds Opening Meet Good Fishing Group Report! i st tk Mutual Officers And Teachers l n-- L.-ik-e v in ' erec-genui- ne Eagles Will Ce eh rale To Mutual Opens With Major Bowe's Hour McCIcaryShop A iVev Place m !'U-ve- Club Creek interesting Tour H . i"" . ! f Fnnj t . iainr 1 i 1 r-- 1 rrtvr 1 I K.-v- I S'-ut- ra' ST ra-'e- . 'IWnOfOnlral Park Will Conslnicl 8300,000 Sewer ii. FrHr-tainmen- l 1 i y r f - : iv.-.,-fn- 'VVtIh 1 bji ! u 4e Ccc UV ts |