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Show nan ji lumber or : r,the completion Li'lUl' H S . , i,,.,,i , OTlPll s? aft at m; uill Murray's Opportunity hnilHinps S w,.h the The e- - ONS CLUB, BUSINESS MEN TO SPONSOR CITY RADIO PROGRAM ovmnasmm. .u r - rushed to ;tldMmhtnot TUesua. , fcun.01 "'Til h- On September 8th, 1939, Murray City is going on the air f"-'""- " nn 1 --- JJnence at in J thg that a.m. on 9 Won Trail on s clubs ,'ver church beautifi- - committee. 3 .i er i Cottonwood th Ird Officers Meet - iff L- -v) -- A Mrs. Dora Smith, Calvin McMillan Each Win $25 Prize 25 u : ?:;', ri I David Ashton, awarding twenty-fiv- e newly minted silver dollars to Calvin McMillan, one of the winners in the street naming contest, sponsored by the Edward M. Ashton Company to title streets created by the Murray Hills Gardens subdivision in State Fair To Open Two Weeks Earlier teachers of the as organizations of South wood ward will meet at ward house Friday evening t!an for work during the County Fair Program officers and Five busv indros Ti studied fiftv-nv- e Murray Hills Gardens street naming contest. Sevr-- inrH.;,, als who submitted suggested titles for streets "a" and "h" used the word "Rainbow". As numerical order was followed by the judges to avoid ties. Mr. Calvin McMillan of 223 East 48th South, 9th entry, won $25 with "Rainbow Drive," for street "b". Mrs. Dora Smith 3RQ 4qi, South, won the other $25 silver dollar prize with her entry of mountain view ror street "a Entrants in the most unanimous in suggesting a name that would rnrrv tho ef fect of the remarkable mountain view from this particular street. Mrs. Smith's entrv was num. ber 10. Judges in the contest upw Mrs. J. L. Ellertson. Mrs Vni Sundwall. Mrs. Douglas Alton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bohn, and" David Ashton. Commenting on th conclusion of the contest Wednesday, Mr. Ashton said "We were hifihlv gratified hv th. re sponse to this contest, and wish to express our appreciation for the interest shown. Many excellent names weri cnt in w. hope the names chosen by the judges win meet with the approval of Murray people. We extend a hearty Invitation at this time to come out and see the Murray Hills Gardens." Below are the 55 entries as judged in the contest: No. A: Hill Haven; B: Rainbow Drive No. 2 A: Sunnybrook Drive; ' Angel's Driv, r- - . , lio. 3 A: InsJenia v,i.. 4 n." ' Murray Hill Avenue No. 4 A: Bethhaven Avenue; B: Carlisle Avenue No. 5 A: Clear View Avenue; B: Heyburn Avenue No. -A: Edwards Avenue; B: Ashton Drive No. 7 A Garden Avenue; B: Circle Way No. 8 A: Crest View; B: Garden Circle No. 9 A: Sunset Boulevard B: Rainbow Drive No. 10 A: Mountain View A'e- nue or Street: B: Garden ririvo No. 11 A: Sunset Avenue RMurray Circle No. 12 A: Paradise Avenue; B: Starlite Avenue No. 13 (U A: Mount View: Bf Circle Way (2) A: .Altamonte Way; B: Garden Drive; (3) A: El Monte Avenue; B; Ashton Boulevard No. H A: Hillcrest Avenue; B: ' Rainbow Lane No. 15 A: ftLone V tl'VL" Oauirrh No. 16 A: Sheridan W.iv IIRose Lane No. 17- -A: Valhalla Str.i- n. Rainbow Stmt No. 18 A: Kinner Sir...tnHeath Street No. 19 A: Douglas Avenue: RAllen Street No. 2(1 A: Paramtuint Tlrit'.t' B: Terrace Heieliis No. 21 A: Sun Vale Drive; B: Garden View Boulevard No. 22 A: Hillcrest Avenue; H: Circle Wav n - i f..',-:r- ti . li NAME?-$- S ainuisucin, 0. E. Notice L Fraternal Order of Eagles r , : Murray nave rencweu meir i.M"thp citizens of Murray intinue men unvc jui juung hi ana many a young uwn middle aged man is coming ft Y. 0. J. wnere tney are s welcome to derive ail tne tits offered to tnem by The doors are wide it may concern Y to whom u. fc. or Murray. .gned) WHAT'S IN A tn viewing me admire the state organizer and is associated the L.D.S. fcn th Lions club Nation . and men Bowen is ers - e f'lg street, Lrs are daily gardens and men- Judges Select Winners IaStreet Naming Contest e home-own- Floral on South Among those gardens were Dr. Howard fcriggs and wiie ana vi. n by the business advertising Murray's charms merchants and officials of the Lions club are going to tell the people of the intermountain te d and parfcularly those living in Salt Lake County, tha ory Murray has everything a wants in a community The idea of this program-arosout of the realization that Murray possesses many unusual advantages for families, and tHer CentCrS f h.TtParMOn out our city claims features which make through- it unsurpassed as a desirable place in which to live. What the Dons Chaiman DouIas Allen is going V0mm'ttee' the wncfc world every. Friday at 6:45 p.m. is that Murray has cheap municipal power, pure air, one of the finest systems, residential sections of gressive citizenry and enterprising busLss organizattns' Mr. James Powell, president of the Muray Lions club will be the speaker on the initial program. Each program there Utst3ndinS citizen of Murray who wUl give his impresses of Murray City, and will describe the citys advantages to the radio audience The people of Murray are urged to listen in on the above date. Let's get behind th T..W " "lc u....who uusiness have the foresight to advance this aTd endeavor, when .. unique . : . . thp rnriniic " lor a Vls". let's make them feel that . Murray is the ideal place to live.' Wide-awak- Group about dnesday of last week, of the hundred members jn Trull iuvjiiuiiui DUn-- P.nTd Murray Eagle, a weekly program of fifteen minutes will be given over station KDYL Norms aits L T II the new Advanced two weeks to take 1 FRIDAY, advantage of more stable clima WINNER antic conditions, tne nual exhibit of the Utah State Fair association will oten Ser 9:00 p.m. Softball Exhibition Game. 't year. tember 16 and continue eight 9:30 a.m. Band Concert. evening meetings will be days to and including Sept 23. m Millcreek, South Cotton-an- d 10:00 a.m. Horse Pulling Contest. Indications point to a Already Murray Second wards. interest in the 11:00 a.m. Tennis Doubles Championship. Beehive state's big yearly event. -First Aid Demonstration. J&s La Rue Jones Growers of livestock and farm 12;00m. Band Concert. products Dracticallv are a unit in Leave On Mission 12:30 p.m. Governor's Hour Program. approving the earlier dates on fareweirlstfmnni.il In hnn. me Dost 01 weather conditions . ,T (Tracv Wellinir as Master nf Miss LaRue Jones, highly advantageous to the of First Prize prior to are on "Value Reading of Salt Lake Essay ifparture for the California best showing of their entries, rair. n will be held in the which of conv.ouniy are in many prime Tay1 :30 p.m. Horse Pulling. je ward chape, 1239 West dition during the early autumn. The same exbe South, Friday said Industrial League Baseball. of 3:00p.m. may 1, September in the manufacturing. PHI Miss Jones will lfnvp hibitors 4:30 p.m. Horseshoe Finals. 5:00 p.m. Search for Talent Program. September 14, af- - machinery, junior, women's, art wnaing two weeks in the and other departments. All desire 5 :30 p.m. Radio Program. to have as manv DeoDle as noss- a nome, 6:00 p.m. Band Concert. ' program will be as fol ible view their displays and they feel that greater crowds will at7:00 p.m. Farm Bureau Girls' League Championship Soft COnerPPaf inn inunco tend the big show under more ball Alvin Infavorable weather conditions. Barker; instrumental 8:00 p.m. Softball. n. a and b, Steadman clement weather proved a mater ; "i . f ',?( 9:00 p.m. Dance. ?rs and Steven ial a raw back to the fair's success McLachan; in a and b, Bennlon several recent years. The State Fair assnriafinn Harmonica Hooli- headed by A. G. Mackenzie, core and h r.inn SATURDAY, 2 i and Douglas S. Holmes, Ernest and sident, MRS. SMITH DORA Mabey; and b, Robert Tavlor: fair manager, are now housed in Mrs. Dora Smith, whnsp name. buildine at a and b, Deno the administration P!,ana, 9:00 a.m. F.F. A. and Livestock and Poultry Judging. remarks, Bishop Joseph tne spacious Mate fair grounds "Mountain View" Avenue won Tennis Finals. silver dollars in the reSDonse. miwinnnrv in Salt Lake Citv. Here entries twenty-fiv10:00 a.m lo. a Band Concert and b. Glen Ben' are urced to make their entries contest just closed. f voca aeiaiis 10:30 in connection the with selection a.m. Red Cross Water Exhibition. (Italian Glen, Helen, Maur- - fair handled by an experienced MILLCREEK WARD OLD 11:00 a.m. Club Team Demonstrations. T .j3 Vinn staff. All DrosDOctive exhibitors 12:00 m. ..Band Concert. wnnion; are urged to make heir entries FOLKS ENTERTAINED 'van Frame. Junior Boys' and Girls' Tennis. at uie earliest possible date in f If I fi,llj nf Millrfoi.W uni-i'pregram will h f(.nnr 1 : 00 order that no crowding may be were entertained Wednesday af- p.m. Swimming Meet. tral mce A nwipram was pivpn .2:00 p.m. Milk Maids' Contest. parties have been experienced in the davs iust be liTiinnn or Misj in the chapel and was under the joncs during the fore the fair opening. 3:00 p.m. Men's and Boys' Tennis Singles. Heads of the various depurt-mvnt- s direction or Mrs. Koyai tsrown. IIItivw.y hpr marjy friends Archery Contest. concessions, livestock, ag- It included greetings by Bishop Wednesday, she 4:00 riculture and numbers manuaccordion p.m. All Star Farm Bureau and Industrial League by Cornwall, horticulture, together with the ,fwd of her family at facturing, fine and applied arts, Janet Page, vocal duets by Ruby Baseball. : mbm of Mr, and Mrs. 5:30 p.m. Half Hour of Magic. Frank needlework and asking, mines Todd and Genevieve Tuttle; a hv Milinn Hamiltfin. and "."n'nston. Monday and minerals, education, child ' " " 6:00 p.m. Band Concert. club and Future orc,an numbers by Jessie Row- L,!r S'ipss associates welfare, or 7:00 p.m. Softball. farmers America, juniors and sci. home in 8:00 amusements that tenurt wide imick!!; llm tii'fiiir.'im p.m. Softball. r,,tl.iuiriiT lovf'y dinner 9:00 p.m. Individual Style Dress Revue. spread interest in the 1939 fair is were taken over to the Aaronie Mlss Kathrj-being shown throughout the I'rii lodge for a delightful M ,f Presentation of All Contest Winners. No. 23 A: "Hillcrest Street: !? ' ' They anticipate record- - lunchetm. prepared and served Mrs. stale. maIUvK. JIjta. Sundwall Stre.t exlists i in every oLaRue Joncs breaking entry ey memoeis oi uie No. 24 l) A: Kingston Street; Wher, Mrs. David S. hibit division and the finest ciety, under the direction of Mrs, is: Hamilton Street; (2) A: showing of Utah products of the fc. It. ftiaasen. presiaeni oi me Park Avenue: IL Hill G ardensfarm, range, garden, factory, organization. Approximately one E! No. 25 A: Simval; B; Ash FROM TRIP school and home ever displayed. hundred guests were served. No. 2(1 A: Fairview Awnuo; B: Of Mri interest to fair visiMcUoyd Kill- - tors isspecial urawnlea Avenue the announcement bv the with fair A 'drill1 Treturnl No. 27 A Vk winont Avenue; B: management of a host of en- I. I). S. SERVICES Circle Dav Drivp to be seen I OR SCNDAV and. H"bfrom tertainment features No. 28 - A: Grandview Drive; B: U. itil:ir F;isl I);iV services Will .JcatKmin Yellowstone al the forthcoming event. Such Murray girls can enter a conCircle Wav amusement features will exceed held in all wards of Cotton-woo- test fur a candidate to No 2!tA: Gardenia Drive (Gar- in number and quality those of be represent BIG FISH District Sunday morning. this city in the Miners' Day II: Muiral Way any previous State Fair in the Sacraward First In Murray vlieen selection review at the . 4 Mr intermountain territory and wi!l ment meeting will be under the State Fair In September. Sm'lh' include some of the most Dooular No. 30A: Vila Street or Ave 'llf4 hv direction of the Mutual of the thtlT m nur' of all circus, vaudeville one nue; B: Rainbow Avenue or Only can be sent to girl and car ward, the following program has Street conand lllC'ir rianiiM.. teprcscnl Murray the nival attractions. mu hern arranged: Preliminary No. 31- -U) A: Garden Lane; B: Outstanding .is an amusement sic Daisy liellihlon; song .service, test will be in the nature of a to circle Way: (2) A: Freeze or preliminary the Slate Fair event of the daily fair program i,,i.ir rtirecimn cu cisie ivienniufinals. Sherman; B: Murray v 4l iork World'i Fair will be a free circus, vaudeville son- theme. Donna Jacobsen; piL Entrants and on be show ore animal to to be ano' Kilo. Marjorie Madsen; talk. between staged o' Washing. t. No. 32 (1 ) A: Hillsdale Drive; years of ..; Kansas and nlalformi in Itu irj'rtrfl nn the "Whv Seek Spiritual Value in e ghteen and twenty-fivU: Grandview Boulevard; (2) spacious lawn in the center of Recreation"" Vera Wahlquist. a ape. 1 A: A: Spring Street; B: Hill St. the big fair grounds. Here one mrn.t'er of the Primary general 2. Afternoon or street x attire No, 33 (I) A: Alpine Way; B: of the most thrilling of lion and hoard; r;no 5o5a' Marjorie Mad-se- may be worn. w v i.f v,'le fir: . elephant acta will be seen every The J Murray Hill Drive: (2) A: Marlt Blacker, 3. File application on blank stines Mountain View Drive; B: Hill afternoon. Dueling aerial num- meetirg will be held at 6:30 p.m. and mail or deliver same to Crest Circle Way bers, clowns and arrobats will Sundav. evening and the public i.vier Vincent, secretary Murrav add rest to the free show. No, 34 f A: Cinle Wav; B: invited to attend. Lions Club, al the First National ,H fea Rainbow Drive; (2) Murhiden will The grandstand show Bank. rk. Gamrs kvm In Tavlorsville ward the evene ture automobiles taken from thp 4, Application must be filed on .ervices will be Under the in feats that defy the imagina-tion- , ing name "Murray Hill Gardens" and or the before tho Mutual, of 6th. ii.tn if September d;re. PrrParpd 'Loi. 'luggard, will with accent on will oe miss uaroaia syllable; report' frnlurnNightly H: Val Street, in honor of Dr. a Vma1raHit of Ihrillu " tpeakrr and Elder Sherman Hrin-tApplication Rlank Itnnton Name Val Sundwall. the find to build with Captain jerry Fdwards and who have just returned from Address a home on the street. (3) A: his "death driwrs" and Alice states. A liastem in the I will enter the contest for a Van Dyke and her "motor mani nu'on Sunset Avenue; 1$: Garden uK' SCHOOL tmtsical program has also lir candidate Drive to represent Murray acs.'' "" hUh school been !T pared. No. 3r A: ML Olympus; B: Twin in the Miners Day Queen Review In addition to the two daily Sacrament meeting in Grant al the State Fair. Peaks sliowg there Will be the Usual Abdve h photo of W. N. No. 35 (2) A: Avalon Drive; B: w til be under the direction the Mate fair carnival ward Signed always Date and big fish caught recently, tpt. 6th. tt'untimied on I'aje g) d the M I A. (Continurd on t'cfe I) SEPTEMBER "Murray Day" PRIZE hlty-mnt- h greater-than-ev- er 1 B-- f Ct-fmnn- 6- ! -- . "'0. sis-Hap- SEPTEMBER "Jordan Day" rm.nj 4-- H e 4-- H : i ") - - - - - 4 - ; 7? ri.n.-fim- ; 4-- H t' m-ue- SS, -- $75 Prize For Winner In Miners' Queen Contest " - - de-na- ); - -- - sh".y e - m be-lo- w 1 death-darin- Mur-hi-d- g la-- n 1 ;. L ' |