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Show The Editor's Column Weekly , may breed mischief: nefilect.. ... . u urns lnet- fnr - e 7 ' nail., tne uach wa VInst;: and 7 shoe tne ... ua r Hpr was lost. of a horse of a i : v .... uLiumrj iy io. Iz MURRAY CITY, UTATTTTlURSDAY, NOVEMBER ONE DOLLAR 1038 17, A YKAlT Nnw? M- -i jUy-- wny November 24th Is Turkey Day ARE THE MEC1I-- i substitutes for traffic police would find large cities ex- extra officers a great LIGHTS Perhaps the very turkey you are contemplating with gustatory pleasure for Thanksgiving will be one of the birds pictured here. At any rate 300 gobblers decorating feast tables will be from the poultry farm of Hal Bennett in Holladay. The birds pictured here are "strutting their stuff", and evidently have no premonition of what their fate will be. Bought as is, the turkeys make for excellent meals in the traditional manner. Inset, Lee Osborne and a specimen. 'Jh Mnrrav lacks, i" numoeis ' " 4 fcms ux sufficient to some , rumor is current that speedvio-,- 0 traffic multitudes of minor unchecked. No motorist would to travel at Lake's Main Salt down of the favorite one is yet Murray state. People familiar acks in the of State Street have jr section in crossing, other-cideto be cautious reports would be frequent 'his right mind, ex-spe- ed nt ; stronger hand in slow-v- n this unwarranted high speed. little expense, ,( MimDaratively Lore might be placed at the Vine r,.e street intersection, for it is poSSlOimy ui omuuj This measure k'is most acute. automatically reduce excessive of town, and through the middle most most drivers know, is the automobile serious of t cause representative Lions club in house-to-hous- conducted. Members of the Flower and Garden club, American Legion, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Women's club, Salt Lake County 1 1 1 fa-w- ait for the disaster to happen, will? Better do the job of con-- t prevent many pricks the to regret a responsible parties, and for the innocent victim, who says an School Board Election For One Member Set he can't ought to Say It Now Rather BATONS ARE NOW IN ORDER candidates. Ali1940 presidential us served his term in the legisla- Allen. And of his were it possible for him s all the good people in the charac-jelfis- h his unimpeachable devotion to community both social and civic, he has good humor of a complete !i.v. It may be said of Doug, as men, that he lives "with malice te nominate W. Doug ild be quite confident ! suc-electi- on conduct an election for a school board member from municipal ward number two, election district 324, on Wednesday, December 7, according to Dr. James E. Clove, board clerk. T. Ray Kingston, president of the board, is the present board member for that district. All registered voters from district 342 are entitled to vote. Residents of other city districts do not vote. The polling place is the Murray City hull and will be open from 7 a. ni. to 7 p. m. At their meeting Monday night, the board appointed Mrs. J. Leo Jensen, Mrs. A. B. Caldwell, and Mrs. Thomas Martin as election judges. Any qualified elector of the district is eligible for candidacy to the office. Candidates should Dr. register their intentions with James Clove at least 15 days preceeding the election in order to have their names printed on the official ballot. The law is as follows: "It" shall be necessary for each candidate, or at least for citizens in behalf of a candidate, to tile of with the clerk of the board 15 days than less not education next preceeding tlic a oi em. o tion, a signed statement aim u hi- a ta is she or he cing that ate." November 22 is tin mm coun-iide- with-war- r. none". the first of a number of This is Y men 01 on re m Murray, :n. wnuen il a ...U wnuc with us, and hot," when it yet naught, after they are gone.) ideal time for an winter approaching, with its .d added cares takes the mind of b!ic off and away from the is the mber cam-promis- BSBB JOHN KNOTT: father was Knott before him, 4 Knott, died Knott, t ierneath this stone doth lie I LIES christened, er he lies Knott begot, and still is Knott. Old ifh. Funny DOWN TO SAT READ THE LED "funny" funny-paper- s was Dick Tracy SOISun-fter- e suffering - strenuous defective work against enemies, gone blind from a gas n a few weeks ago very funny. ' the wicked arch criminal is dis- smashing a girl in the face with - At the end she is lying on the r mouth bleeding profusely from very funny. For the past Little Orphan Annie and her have been digging for the corpse an Gudge quite humorous. lucky numbers drawn. Presence of winners is not required at the dance, although they'll be missing a good time if they are not there, chief Smith reports. Winning numbers will be posted at all of the city drug stores until Monday. In charge of arrangements are Axel Limbers. G rover Brown, and George Do ran. Arthur Beeny's orchestra will play for the dance. -- F.O.E. Nems BY B. A. KLASCO Novem- - j l.r four was Kaule Night, 10. p.cal Atm,s. Sall Lake. ,lin(.hamf and Murray with their .ve candidates met and at a collective initiation held he rinvr announced that citi- Salt Lake Eagles meeting hall. will be glad to advise any re- 323 ' . South State Street. zen or citizens regarding the tne Approximately four hundred loi from the four aeries were quirements for candidacy Eagles Wm. olTiee of board member. present. Worthy President Aerie McMiIlcn of Salt Lake r) it- tn flip. t- ojvned the meeting. Slt Lake decree team officiated. What an impressive ceremony! What an initiation that wa.-- : On Club By Ag' the members who filled every ' ly m the splendidly decorated high Members of the Murray fathwill remember sucii a hall such a demonstrati"n! school Ag club will give a ..1 ers' and son' banquet. It simply characterizes the inan7 30 p. m. at the high herent strength of Eagles unity. nounced Mr. J. M. Sterns, club Two viMting leaders, adviser. the Grand Aerie were added , , Harnett H. t the program. l IIV uiiuii ' oi w rlni Poitland. the Dionunint for boys i,!,i(in. gether ii(m-g".nami a past and their fathers. attorney, 'n'l 7... school l.iculi m,i..i ,1. iv..ivi the m,. hir-U n have education of address. the board puncijial I" " he majoi ..,..i.,i :.k,i Toasts will uii. 'is. memi.i club and (jrdvr of Eatl.s." hi facultv bv K..ltl.rn;t I iro is to in serve: John u, ,, "Huel Frame. M v, , ,..wwliT:.tuin of the ininci and Sluguri aiou, ui n .e..K th- four are in charge of arranp ,k,s and pohc.es of Liberty, fundamentals: e K n Justice, and Eqiialitv. Refunded"cTty Water Troth. passage of the Eagles Ludlow bill as a protection for wthe Bonds Purchased Uiorking man and his LudRefunded Murray citv ' vaM urged bv the speaker, toward vhich is the to hill goal $:1." low bonds nmounting ' has been ;' ; ll,e E.,gh' organization purchased last week by r. m ui Wi iking for years, Salt Lake City lr-:d The bll provides 101 ?urd.ng toll. R- Rasnms-- n. i,t lhment of a leuerai , of Fathers and Sons r:jA-a- lso ... Get-Togeth- er Planned t 'D TIMES MEN SPEND THEIR !' at home because they think afford to, which keeps good 8rjt In bad times, they spend wy in places, thinking few cents, which keeps bad d. What this country needs is Motion to the community in which nd earn our daily bread, and the picayune promptings of false J 'hich leads to buying in far-awa- M-n- scl.. repn.-ent-,n- g c, -- ;0KE IN THE SOCIAL SECUR- -' of the U. S. govern an idea that metal filing plates ?ing records would be more sat- -- 'f durable r'rd5 now being the thinnest than the usual used. So a metal metal known was iubmitted to the , Bureau of and approved. But one of those who are never satisfied with calculated' .that this type '"A a would make a pile as high as "'ngton Monument, reaching from 3fnt to the Capitol. As a result. manufacturers will still be d of the metal trades. 3' m.st.-a- just a few of the things on must pay the MjiIcs and accessories, gasoline. "jrs. guns, ammunition, playing processed flours, oleomar-craamusement tickets, beer, gum, cigars, cigar-- " cnting Coat find electric refrigerators. of us well-know- n x. c - 1 "for-arkst- s. nd Virginia Gillespie and Vosta Johnson, will sing the role of Josephine. George McMillan and Ronald White will appear in the role of Ralph Rackstra, an erratic Supporting players are Sam Bringhurst and Max Tripp, captain; Ralph Simper and James Kilbv, Sir Joseph Porter; Charles Call and LaVar McMillan, Dead-ey- e Dick; Bill.Beck. bos'n; Bettie White and Emilia Pedrosa, Buttercup; LaVella Johnson and Shirley Westover, Cousin Hebe. Nearly 100 students will participate in the production, for which the high school orchestra will play, said Mr. Robinson. sailor-love- Report on the question of bet- and Salt Lake City will be issu- ter bus service between Murray ed by the Public Service Comls-sio- n of Utah on completion of r. the survey now being conducted. An ultimatum is expected soon, said Glen E. Howe, Murray city attorney. Adult Education Classes Begin Today Under sponsorship of the Murray adult education program, a class in home hygiene and care of the sick began at the Bonny view school Thursday. T.il class will be conducted each Thursday at 10" a.m. under the direction of the American Red Cross, said Mrs. Denil E. Watts, general chairman of adult education work for Murray. Patrons of the Liberty school have been asked this week to state their choice of courses to begin at the school after Thanksgiving. One from the five following courses will be given, according to the patrons' preference. English,, home hygiene and care of the sick, child development, practical aspects of home man agement, and sewing. A definite day will be chosen later. A class in citizenship at the Murray high school Is being conducted Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week from 7 p.m. to 9p.m. Another class in landscape gardening meets Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. at the Millcreek Ward Fair Currently Popular Millcreek Ward Fair oX'iied Wednesday evening to run through Friday. All organizations of the ward are participation ng. Courtship," a play, sponsored by the Primary Association, was very cleverly produced Wednesday evening. On Thursday evening those present a enjoyed "True Confession", picture show, with a Popeye cartoon. Fndav evening a dance is scheduled. The Relief Society lias charge of the dinner served from 6:3 to 9:00 p. m. "Hill-Bill- Government grant of $!IG,175 toward a school building pro- -' gram for Murray was accepted by the board of education at their meeting Monday night, according to Dr. James Clove, board clerk.; The grant is part of the $215. Olio project approved by votes of. citizens and now under consider-- i ation of the board. Decision on a building propos-- ! al is expected to be reached nt a board meeting Friday at 7:3()' i p. m. at the Arlington school.) i The choice wil probably ba made on the basis of results ob4 tained from straw votes cast at) citizens' meetings recently. , The majority of Murray (citizens favored the proposal lor a new. building at Arlington, and: renovations at Bonnyview and Liberty, with $35,0t)o set nsido;! for a public auditorium or gymnasium. However, patrons of the Lib-- !' erty district opposed this propos-.- j al and presented their arguments; in the form of a petition to the1' board Monday. The board accept-- , ed the petition but declined to comment. y Murray Lions Enjoy Thanksgiving Repast high Murray Lions enjoyed a Thanksgiving repast and program at their meeiing Thursday at the firemen's hall. Speaker for the evening was Bishop Arthur W. Moullon of Salt Lake City. A musical program concluded the evening's entertainment. school. Courses are free to the public, and ore taught by qualified teachers who have been unable to secure employment with schools. M.H.S. FACU.TY MKMItFRS HOLD PARTY Tl'ESDAY Classes can be given in any of variety of subjects in which there is a sufficient number who are interested. Other classes are exacted to be organiztd soon, said Mrs. Faculty members of the Murray high school had a party Tues day evening at the high school. Mice Pi,,f. v:k,.ii,.v rm,l Micu Zelma Sperger were 'in charge refreshments, and Mrs. Cordelia Bishop. Miss Irene Johnston, and Paul Rose, were in charge of the program. I.IBFRTY TFACIII RS PLAN FACl'I.TY PARTY ' eactiers oi uie iwoeriy senooi Planning a faculty party for donday evening, Earl Smith. principal, announced. Besides the teachers. Mr. and Mrs Lambert Watts and Mrs. Smith have been Invited. a Watts. t,te I, j A petition circulated last weekj' among Liberty school patrons protesting the $215,n00 school, building proposal favored by a majority of Murrav citizens, will be discussed at a meeting Friday at 8 p.m. in the Liberty school. The petition was presented Monday to the board of education by a committee including Hilmer L. Larson, Mrs. Denz.il' E. Watts, and Albert E. White. All Liberty school patrons arc urged to be present. ' Celebrates Birthday At Firemen's Dance Grover E. Brown, a member of the Murray City Fire Denart-'- j mem-ui- ll celehrate lii.i'biriiulu.v on Saturday, November 10, and ' this is also the date of the Fire- men's Annual Turkey dance. Mr. j( Brown will combine the tweU events and celebrate his birthday r at the dance where he hopes to meet many of his old friends aad' t make many new ones. ; ; Arlington Adult Education Classes Begin November 18 P.-A. organization wishes toij announce the ofening of the win- t ter classes in adult education. The subject to be discussed will? be interior decoration. Classes4 will commence Friday, Novem-- j her 18, at the Arlington school at . ; 2:30. A 3 Coming Events . M - t're . t- - Morns ivivwn" f Pi .v "! Hurl. the First National Bank ray. eomnnsMoii i ot lonuniwii.-- SlUliy riiM r f ,Vl,t ..,-i- j 1 ;; , . , . , 11 rtroldems that talk aiise. An interesting l'V Brn- . , ) ward Fii' :W p. m. Sunday a. i ulfaie stake tonwood "1 charge. tee will he Music will be furnu-hea ward Murray First A. h. ti..n. nounced Bishop public is invited. "kiu-l- i . was Civetl ... . . i",L" ,l,.m k .. Manninu. i.i. Wrirner i,,.t the Grand vid;ior. ie resenting Eagle- m pail said He .Viie, " is o 1, ni . fuiution that the F.UK. is Hrst. A oil for justiee let ,'nd it.,allKi the, d tune that the growth i, V,e O.K. is more rapid than ,f the rest of the fraternities of sme In the country. A crowd and a VH! enjoyed luncn, music, show. dancing i. SAJKAMIM AT MUST UARI Hie Explanation ofPlan Church of discussion at t U topic -l sacrament (!) l.nllure. ninimrrce. ana our presi i;,b..r. and to report to solu and congress dent ... tp rj Success Prompts Three Wards Schedule Plans For Stake Conferences Monthly Festivities Annual ward conferences for Our first dance exceeded our fondest expectations In attendance and gaiety. The music was excellent and the dancing was almost continuous. The Reemi-tioHall was beautifully decorated. During intermission the hot chocolate and delicious cookies rrally "hit the sxt," The cold Winter night failed to keep '.be girls away and they could tnt help but admire the courtesy and fine manners of the boys Due to the success of this dance, we plan to have "lie month in the future and will most likely have adiled attratt-ionin the way of entertainment The members of company 324t wish to thank the men who made made It possible for thenito have Thanks to Lt. such a dance Brant and Lt. Wikner. Camp Reporter. n ev-,er- y s Holladay. Mount Olympus, and Grant Wards will be held Sunday at the various word houses, according to R. R. Rasmussen, Cottonwood Stake clerk. Programs are as follows: Grant Ward: Officers' and teachers' meeting and priesthood meeting at 0.3' a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m; sacrament meeting at ii:3) p. m. Holladay Ward: Priesthood meeting at 0.30 a. in.; Sunday Mhool at In. 30 a. m.; sacrament meetm gat 7.30 p. in. Mount Olympus: Bishopric meeting ot II a. in.; priesthood meeting nl 9 a. m.; Sunday school at 0 a .m.; sMclal secretaries' meeting at 10.30 a. m.; sacrament meeting at C p. tn. i i Friday, November 18: 7:30 p.m. Board of education meeting at Arlington school. 0 p.m. "Soph Circus" at the J ' high school. i Hundreds Turn Out For CCC Jitterbug Jamboree 1 .i very competent teacher, Car- - j olyne Parry has been secured j i from Salt Lake City. All those interested in interior , decorating should avail them- - j selves of this splendid opportuni-- 1 ty. A large attendance is request-- . A. organization, ed by the P.-j , y vision Report On Bus Service To Be Issued By Public Commission ed. Are you going to the Murray firemen's ball? That is the paramount is.uc of the week, according to the people of Murray. A capacity crowd of between 1ih0 and 1100 is expected to attend the annual benefit ball at the Murray high school gymnasium Saturday night, according to fire chief Ernest Smith. Most attractive feature of the affair is the presentation of five turkeys to holders of Last Thursday night. This picture was taken on Fifth West Street a few blocks south of 39th South Street on November It, 1938. Murray high school will present Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "II. M. S. Pinafore" December 9 and in, announced Wv F. Robinson, director. A double cast has been select- Member Sought Five Thanksgiving For District 342 Wednesday, Dec. 7 Turkeys Await Chance Winners Sat. Murray board of education will r ' Murray High School To Present Opera December 9 and 10 '4 --vitablv Firemen, and Murray City Firemen are volunteering their aid. Committee members are Judge D. W. Moffat, Glen E. Howe, W. Douglas Allen. Gilbert Gerrard, and Franz Westover. Anyone wishing to join the Red Cross can do so by contacting committee members, organizations, or the First National Bank of Murray. Everyone is urged to support this worthy cause. i Final Settlement of Building Plans Expected Friday A COUNTY ROAD of the Murray charge of this dis- trict. Services of various organizations have been enlisted and a e canvass of the business district is now being as H Approval Given City School Grant "Murray citizens are responding enthusiastically to the annual American Red Cross Roll Call drive," said Franz II. Westover, force a to All Residents Sought To Answer Annual Red Cross Fund Drive 'Uiui uh j , ...... a. ...v. v. u .l.t Super road show of East Jor-- ;' dan. West Jordan, and Cottonwood stakes at Midvale second j ward. Evening, Annual Murray fire- men's benefit ball at Murray high school gymnasium. Sunday, Novembrr 20; Annual ' ward conferences at Holladay,: Mount Olympus, and Grant1 wards. Monday, November 21: 7:30 p.m. Ag club banquet at Murray hich school. 8 p.m. Salt Lake county fire-- ; men meeting at fire hall. 7 to 9 p.m. Citizenship class at Murray high school. 8 p.m. American Legion meeting m Murray firemen's hall. Tuesday, November 22: 7 to 9 p m. Citizenship class at high , ; school. 8 p.m. Two plays, "Unicorn the! tush and Komance is a at Second ward. Ha-quct- ," i Wednesday, November 23: Visit-- j ing day at Liberty school. Pro-- ? j grain in afternoon. 7 to 0 p.m. Citizenship class at hudi school. p.m. Murray firemen tnevting ! 8 at firemen's hall. Thursday, Novembrr 21: ThanksH giving day. 5 |