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Show J C THE FIFTH CITY AMONG THE UTAH AND FIRST POTION . ap CITI BUY IN MURRAY, FOR YOUR INTERESTS ARE HERE AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE AN AID TO LOCAL VALUES. MANY POINTS. ON R ggL Ulah' un,"f " A neither possible nor Fortune Corporation of Murray began its canning for the summer season June 13. New machinery and a new water line have been installed for more efficient produc tion, Mr. Draney, manager, said. In an interview with Mr. Draney it was learned that the factory has employed 119 men to date. During the season 130 to 140 men are usually employed. Approximately 84 women have been given jobs, and more will be put on the pay roll during the summer. The Murray factory is canning peas, beans, beets, carrots, and mixed vegetables this year.These products are shipped to all sections of the United States. The factory will not can tomatoes this year as that particular season is a busy one for the plant. The corporation has seven MATILDA DORAN NIELSEN plants in Utah including the in are OgMurray plant. They den, Tremonton, Roy, Ephraim, and Manti. There is a frozen fruit plant in Ogden in addition to the cannery. The corporation aims to pack the best products that can be packed in the UnitMrs. Matilda Doran Nielsen, 42, ed States. afternoon at her The Murray factory will run died Wednesday home, 2257 South Second West until around October 10 or 15. Street, of a heart ailment, after Magazine. one tell what great company said a few years Can some copper if the price of copper ago that all would be well? was advanced is up and the of. copper Pace A puzzle. below production in many lines, consumption therefore a temporary lull in the is of unemployment progress are closed. mines is reported soon. dollars fifty is the amount looked for all the Sates was lave your if and seven cents you would have money in the United divided. Now, do you share? The 1930 depresssion was world tide, but the 1938 depression of the seems to be a product Murray Woman States. United Business in other countries in better than it was in business to be blameIs a war condition? this fur d the conservgoing on between atives and liberals? At the request of the French and shipping railroads, packing railreipeits of the American oads are showing Europe how to pack fragile and valuable in an economical and manner. Outstanding examples of packing and shipping nxihods, as developed by the Association of American Railroads low being displayed at the Paris Trade Fair, and will shortly start on tour in a special train, llus is one more example of how American railroads lead the world In service and efficiency. Safe popular freedom consists of four things, the diffusion of Dies After Illness is far 1332. Is big 1938 a long illness. Mrs. Nielsen was born August 22, 1895, in Murray, a daughter of George H. and Henrietta Smith Doran. Merchants Regret Visit of Bum ar-tc- nt Check Artists e Police Chief Andrew Lund-quicalled state law enforcement officers Wednesday to aid in capturing three women and one man who stopped in Mur ray last Saturday after the bank had closed and victimized local merchants of approximately $200 by cashing worthless travelers' checks at various business places. Bank officers immediately noticed that the checks were poor facsimiles of common travelers checks when presented to them for collection last Monday. Another of the worthless checks had been passed in Price and one in Springville. Monday, the same by a group answering who stopthose as description ped in Murray, said Chief st Cock. rejections rested in World War of the cases in the States on flat feet. An per cent 39 United with flat feet would they could not go forward or backward fast enough to be at the right place. per cent of the counties in the United States have so hospitals of any kind. All the available figures on unemployment seem to show tat the pressure comes chiefly on those less than twenty-fivrears of ace and those more than In other words, the cut your.g and the middle-age- d each others' throats in the labor market And until the problems oi distribution and of technoio-jca- l displacement have been it is hard to figure out a solarmy of men be a nuisance Forty-on- e forty-fiv- Card ution. However, if it is true that labor ftsti tend to fall below subsistence levels on account of the Repetition between those who W too young to have acquired market. Naturally an effective child to keep the very young Bern underbidding their elders. Ur niujt b something on poullw aid um well. You t keep young men and kik evui lor th aak of Kwtrvitig job lor thows in the of Uie fitr law should be ibov forty-fiv- e year of Ttn atuwvr 1m in a vast Mim u puUiC education, m Umding of facilities, a a ti. general nature oi r6curriculum. i socbl Trends, a uin tuLt ixrfcoii in in the United Me imaged in the of Uie neccktilict and ioru of hie. thu Utile less than eight ttit of uie population Uie Lie oi tne nation. ' are Uie only Hue wealth wealth is not aiiil Silver in ban vaults. Hiitur u a 4iutKSt bonaa, mort-- ! title Uceus in salety ;uy auauied pro-"u- ue-Ii- n a kt ' - Put dii.iribuiion of the '"duMry. And this is k ,n that if very gold, silver Ja taptr dollar, and certificate sunk into the 7nwhlp wrrc lhc Wm1 t)8rl l)Ccan- 41 not cause the loss of an 01 wraith. of ;oi hvtd for hundreds ands, pnhaps millions, of i am before tokens of wealth ;le invented and they shall ntinue to hve R0 leng as they j.1' Permitted tt transtorm the 8fls of nature into the h "Hi upon which thry live. of our day Is not due vContinued on Page 5) - n All posts of the American Le- gion of district number three of Utah, consisting of Legionnaires and their wives from Salt Lake, Tooele, Wasatch, and Summit counties, held their annual spring convention in the form of an outing at the Murray City park Sunday, June 19. The main purpose of the convention was to elect incoming officers, commander and vice commander, for the coming year, and to transact ness. other regular busi- 11 hosts to the Legion furnand reishing entertainment freshments during the day. The Legionnaries played baseball early in the afternoon. The Drum and Bugle corps of Murray and Magna gave demonstrations. Refreshments were served later in the afternoon, followed by a bathing beauty contest. The Magna Drum and Bugle corps, dressed in military costumes of blue, gold, and white, formed the word "Utah" in their drill. The Murray corps, dressed in gold satin blouses trimmed in blue, formed the letters MP (Murray Post) in their drill. The legion officer in charge of the convention was district commander Powell Ipson.The Murray commander was George Dor- 44 ! League of Holladay Holds Meet shoulder Kood citizens for better economic and social aims. The delegates who filled Thousands Attend Smelter Outing crj . Z ' "if "'Mf b;d t.jm' I r- - i ,ew addition to Murray s . 1 ward recreation hall. Sev- eral matters of community importance were discussed. A mass meeting, sponsored by the Civic league, has been called for Tuesday evening, June 2!Uh. at eight o'clock, in the recreation hall of Holladay ward. The mee ting has been called to consider telephone and transportation facilities and all residents are urged to he present In order that a committee may be appointed to meet with officials of these companies. lu-ur- ,,. ft i'f Vice-presiden- Plan Attendance at Baptist Assembly and members every seat in the meetforward so as ing hall leaned as brother word a not to miss d leGreenhagen. three times anaconventions to grand gate t.. lyzed the part of the r. O. and to humanity New Deal" in this nation. against reaction the background These are but colorful words behind a description that only n'embe.s present at the conven. to tion, were privileged ana nominations 30 pm. (1'ctlon of Mate officers ore in order. The following elected for the ensuing Musical entertainment was in of Toovle. Dalt-- n. singing. Cloyd vear: of community the form presieven worthy state the for climaxed Wie, A steak fry dent: C. I St.llrr.an of Bingham, ing. i lor v n aerie Jor li.i Junes. OI Frank An chaplain worthy drews of Tomde aerie of n.nth-S'lKn- e Countryman for trcasi ,rer; John of B.rch. worthy president for state conductor; Cliff McCanel for inside guard; Thro. for J ,ck Dailv and H A Klasco Mate trustees, u. , o Chris Greenhagen for old tension delegates. in-At 5 30 p. m. the newly ailed state worthy president discussion offered a on the good of the order. Out of this discussion emerged a concensus of opinion as tu what should be done to enlarge our aeries in membership. The con... vention closed with B banquet the Methodist Church. at South Business at 9th East nd 48th v UNIVERSITIES Dr. James Clove, superintendent of schools, released, Tuesday, the list of names of teachers of the various schools in the Murray district, and district supervisors for the coming year. Two teachers who will not return next fall, Miss Afton Christen and Miss Beryl Watts, both teachers at the high school, have not as vet been replaced. Mr. Webb Snarr and Miss Faye Beck have been given positions at the Arlington school. The list is as follows: Roard of Education: Carl C. L. Hansen, President; t; T. Ray Kingston, D. D. Lester; Ernest Smith: Geo. H. Watts; D. A. McMillan, TreasJames Clove, Superintenurer; B. A. Klasco By dent and Clerk Board of Edu Thursday, June 16th, at 10 a. cation Office. m., the gavel of Eagle authority Supervisors: brought over one hundred deleAda L. Wilhite, Primary: Rusand to gates visiting members sell E. Bjorklund, Art; W. F. order. Robinson, Music; Zina AnderMurray delegates were Worthy son, School Nurse. president John Birch; Worthy High School Teachers: vice president Franklin Jones; E. V. Mortenson, Principal; Worthy conductor Charles West; Lucy Dean Anderson, Wilmer L. Charles Anderson and Wm. Barrett, Russell E. Bjorklund, Bronicel. E. Brent Carter S. Grant, Worthy president J. F. Le Howard Gaufin, Robert M. Hausknecht, Claire of Bingham aerie introJacobson, Irene duced Mayor Edward Johnson Hull, Dorothy Nielsen, to give his address of welcome. Johnston, O. Wayne Paul S. F. William Robinson, His remarks were witty and his Edna Rackett. Marie Rose. Jane brief talk brought the listenZel-m- a ers to their feet cheering and C. Shelley, DavidM. W. Smith. PhilStevens. Sperger, J. applauding when he had finishlip B. Stone, Ada L. Wilhite. ed. Arlington School . Teachers: The response was made by Principal; Wm. H. McMillan, jerle M. Elmo "iMil!-a.president. The formal opening of Marva BanksHelen M. Bartlett, the convention was very impres- Webb Snarr, Zona Brunt, Chapman, Clara Erlandson, sive. Brother McMillan spoke in a calm voice which he raised Favc Beck. Ethel Jensen, Floyd as he review- Johnson. Helen Larsen, Luella only now and th-ed the work of the F.O.E. in Wheeler. Bonnvview School Teachers: general and the state activities and situation since the last conA E. Crane, Principal; Marvention in 1937, in particular. At garet Erickson. Helen the same time his address was Oleah Rockwood, Mae G. Scott, in the nature of a guide for all LaKue Turner. the Eagle forces on how to overLiberty School Teachers: come the "hesitation and fumblEarl Smith, Principal, Marie ing" by the members on the H. Blacker. Chrystelle Mathis, question of securing new mem- Ena P. Mosier. Erma Nielson, bers. Florence Sneddon. The remainder of the morning was devoted to naming committees and other convention preliminaries. The early afternoon was devoted to sightseeing including a trip to the new BinghAbout ten members of the am tunnel. At 2:30 p.m. the state Baptist Church and Sunday the Worthv president introduced School organization are planning brother nresident u.itp r,!,i to attend the Summer AssemChris Greenhagen to serve as al bly to be held in the nprth fork tcrnate for the grand represent- of' Ogden Canyon. The assembly ative Rav Davis of Colorado, is will begin Monday, June 27th, one of the outstanding speakers - and last for about ten days. of the Eagle fraternity and unthose attending are Among the fortunately could not attend and Mrs. J. P. Payne, Reverend convei.t'on His voice rang wmi their niece. Lois, and small son, sincerity as Glen. deep conviction and Lagle-doi- r of name be offered in the cooperation and direct democratic help to stabilization Civic f employment, old age pension that and social security, declaringcounthe throughout the Eagles to The Holladay Civic League met try are fightinghr shoulder our of Monday evening in the Holla-da- v rest with y eri VACANCIES FILLED BY GRADUATES OF UTAH La-V- t. at nesday afternoon and evening pthousand Lagnon. Several tlure enjoyed the program was Wl A sports program n . h for .ik ; the baseb,l! .n n fu the and ndults during ,M. the At 5 . an Softball team star" team from plant of thethe romranj. afternoon n.irintf distributed to ail were packages the- children. ttrnun and, C A. f Wl Watts of the Murray 1'';' tUt part of the genital for ij charge of arrangements DislriclArcNamed FOE Con ven lion uh.m-wh- - 4S-- No. Hundreds Visit The Murray Post No. 60 serv- ed as an. ' f The fifteenth annual outirg lie-- ; J boxes. the American Smeltmg an consist! in the daily fining company was h'ld Wed- ari(i of LEGIONNAIRES FIND THE MURRAY PARK "OK" FOR CONVENTION TOUR wo-Bt- Q I. Murray First ward day will be held Friday, June 24th. Festivities will begin with the miniature parade, which will start from the County shops at four o'clock Friday afternoon. All children from one to twelve years of age are urged to enter the parade with their wagons, tricycles, dogs, etc. All participants are urged to be in front of the County shops at 3:30 in order to prepare for the parade which will leave promptly at 4 o'clock Games and picnic lunches will be enjoyed in Murray Park. There will be children's races from four years up, a baseball game of married men vs. single men at five p. m. and a dance at Murray First ward in the evening. Everyone is cordially invited to be present and enjoy the fun, . and those whose skill tlacken, then it would eern the part of common sense keep some of these compctit-fctou- i wdiug ley, Cal. Held Here Sunday - expenence k'Sms u , VOLUME Funeral services will be held Newly elected officers of the Sunday afternoon, June 26th at district are Joe Hilton, district the Murray Second ward. commander from Heber; George Doran, district vice commander, of Murray. Both officers will be Sentences Levied delegates from district three to In Justice's Court the national convention to be held in Los Angeles September Joe Farnsworth. 40. of 208 25. Crestone Avenue. Salt Lake City, The ladies auxiliary was conwas sentenced Wednesday to 20 ducted by Mrs. H. Powell Jones, days in the county jail after president. Other officers were pleading guilty to a drunken Gay Warner, secretary and Mcl-b- a Bills, treasurer. driving charge. admitted The presidents of the various After hisFarnsworth car into a utility units of the county gave brief crashing pole in the 2800 block on South summaries of the work their State Street, Tuesday while un- units had accomplished during der the influence of liquor. Jus- the year. Officers elected were tice cf Peace Fred Lindbeck gave Mrs. Viola Lindbeck. president, him the alternative of a jail of Murray; Mrs. Rubv Halliday. The majority of the checks term or a S100 fine. vice president, of Tooele. The were signed by a Laura Forbes In another case. Judge Lind- secretary is chosen by the presicn the and all were drawn beck sentenced Frank Bruehl, dent. Union National Dank of Pitts- 21. of 1117 West Fourth South The bathing beauty contest NationSalt Lake City, to four was under the supervision of Mr. burgh and the Exchange Street. al Bank of New York. davs in the county jail after he Fred Jensen. The contestants of were Lyle Parks, Murray: Mary pleaded guilty to the charge on an TWan Murrav: Helen Hanks, hour 60 miles Thanks of speeding .1 Wednesday. Murray: Gloria Gregerson. Salt Saltair the highway an to thanK We desire was given the alterna- Lake; Cleone Martin, Murray. so kindly assisted us in our tiveBruehl a of Other nominees who did not jail sentence or a $10recent bereavement in the death sentthe serve to chose He fine. facompete were LaVella Johnson. of cur beloved husband and Anna Jean Lunt, and Maxme ox to also Hi man: ther. John J.nimrociation Bir.j;37, D. r'Lynn Ballard. Sandstrom, for the .w i.l voa mir i'H First prize was won by Gloria miner, who aamiuea nam wo,.nfi.t n.ir.il offerings andiham his in me Kiicneu i.i Gregerson of Salt Lake. Second wife wisii We ing Wedwords of consolation. went to Lyle Parks of Murf their home, pleaded guilty of prize The judges were Legion especially to thank members reduced a charge to ray. the Murray City Fire Depart- nesday by members Ora Bundy, Ogden; Joe battery and was sentenced ment. Henke Wilson. Jordan: Clem Schram. Justice of Peace Alfred Mrs. Minnie Hisoman and to 60 days in the county jail Salt Lake. Kink Clawson was the family and a fine of $25. The jail sent- announcer. ence was suspended and the fine NOTICE FLOWER "CLUB A public hearing on the Ipro Mrs. Sandstrom refused to prehe for 1938-3budget husband. PLANS rw.std wil b' fer charges against her L. Households, Murrey School District J. Sheriff H..n Deputy held at the Murray City who effected her release from Members of the Murray Flow8 p m. Monday. June 27. at resident imprisonment, signed chain Garden Club are planning a er the All Murray City on which the man tour of some of Salt Lake s outthe complaint and other interested was held. standing gardens next Monday. are invited to attend E. June 27th. Those going on the D. C. dJAMES CLO Washington, Three tour will meet at the city hall Clerk of Murray advertised at seven o'clock. Anyone Interhave stores etriment Board of Education. ia m a certain newspaper every ested is invited to go along. Published June US, June 23. without exception forjM ytars held 1938. The Murray Lions clubDiurs-dasummer first outing their the n.ght. June 23rd at Storm Mountain Picnic Camp. The speaker for the eveningof was the Mr. W. E. Tangren, head forest service. Lund-quis- e Surviving are one daughter. Marsceil Nielsen of Salt Lake City; three brothers, Ralph H. and George R. Doran of Murray and Lewis P. Doran of BerkMiss a.-- liberty, of intelligence, of propertand y, and of conscientiousness, cannot be compounded of any three out of the four. Joseph JUNE 23, 1938 Officers of Legion First Ward Day New Teachers In Elected at Outing June 21th City School o.. Friday, The Rocky Mountain Packing des- starve and almost as fear for their jobs. citizens many more MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. 1879 Canning Scasom governmirable for a democratic a third of while sit to by ent its 3" Plant Begins Busy Think. It is arch free-for-a- ll City Firemen To Hold Outing June 27 An outing for Murray City firemen and their wives will be held Monday evening, June 27, in Box Elder Camp, Millcreek canyon. The program for the evening is under the direction of Axel Limberg. 4-- H Club of Cotton-woo- d Elects Officers club members Second year met at the South Cottonwood ward for their first meeting end the following officers were elect-ed. Iis Elaine Clark, president. t.innell. vice president. Donna Reynolds, fecretarv, Donna Bate-matreasurer. Jean Uaynolds, chorister and Ruth Beattie, Fay Baker will be club leader for this group. Meetings will In? held each Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Miss Baker, leader. n, 4-- i |