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Show ursdayecember 41" 1 CALENDAR (Continued from Page 8) jd jn- - shooting contest. W. A. and James W. Wood of Iliaue jurrav K) Canton divine ,1UU,U,C Cafe, on account of business, moves next Mur-l- V Thursday, a meeting of business men approved a of for Murray. jirking lots a free installation for Cottonwood C.C.C. camp olds open house in commemrdon ot the eigntn anniver- of the founding of the c.c. American Legion Post No. 6o ijns annual Easter Leg hunt Big "g ah. ct- - I City park on Murray Sun-j- v, April 13. Two hundred will be hidden for the child- to locate. Beverly Morgan and La- flrr Hansen are the leads of lurrav high school play, "June y,"' scheduled for presenta-3)1- ) ren Miss April 4. . ml 10 N voiced by sundry dump at and State South streets is jjth xard here and there around Objection to rubbish drizens Murray. Murray high school P. T. A. VVednes-'i- v pirns a public meeting evening, April 16, for a jscussion on "Trends in Early installation s of 85 Edu-iion- ." sodi-- a vapor lamps in Murray City announced by J. Clifford Hinsen. Mrs. Elmer Brown of 252 39th South street has three and two brothers in the List ions forces of the United jutes. LaVelle Johnson, 23, and irgil Johnson, 21, have volun- jered for the Army. Soren ohnson, 18, has enlisted in the llarine Corps. Walter Kankel- Mrg, a brother, has been a N'avy man for 22 years and Ar- tar kankelborg is a member A the Utah Natipnal Guard. imcs, anpther brother, was irmed ounded and gassed in I. WorlJ War pril 17 high schools will represented at the two-da- y nusic festival to be held here ay 2 and 3. Members of the American Le gion Murray Post No." 60 have given departing draftees a warm at each induction at die local draft headquarters, acLouise to Exickson, cording draft board clerk. Mrs. T. Ray Kingston, Mrs. LtRoy Turpin, Airs. Persy 1 Richardson, Airs. Elmo Alaxtin, and Airs. Ray Gcrrard have been selected as delegates to attTwcnty-hv- e i c- - 1 send-of- l 3 J t 3 I ' il f" the convention of the Vtah Federation of Women's dubs to be held in Salt Lake City, next week. S.'ine building permits were sued in one day this week, it s reported by City Recorder end R. Rasmusscn. The Junior Prom is to be held tonight at the Alurray high R. school. April 24 Mayor Bcrgcr issues a proclamation designating April 26 to May 10 as clean-u- p campaign to time. Sixty acres from 48th South Bullock street north and the present loundary of Murray Hills to and including tight acres of David Smith property is involved in plans for a new subdivision by the Edward from 8, . 94 1 1 THE MURRAY EAGLE , Resplendent in their new uniforms, the Alurray high school band members after a month of marching feel they are ready for the music festival. A spring flower show, sponsored by the Murray Flower Garden club, will be 'held May in- spection in Alurray this week to dvisc property owners of fire hazards and unsanitary conditions. dent; Tyler Vincent, secretary; Alvin Snyder, Lion Tamer; Wilfrid Tyler, Tail Twister; Ernest Aladsen and Harry Rob-bin- s, directors. Alurray high school announces a graduation class of 91, and graduation date is set for Alav work in lxs entered airplane district. Murray First and Third wards toothers and daughter gave a program in the Alurray First Angeles ard. My 1 According to a federal gov- ernment power survcv, Murray lls j j kilowatts of electrical wcrgy for $1.13, the lowest rate in Utah. S Testimonial held for George July 24 Al. AIcAlillan before he leaves on a mission to Eastern States mission. June 12 Father Alark O. Benvegnu, recently ordained, will offer his first Solemn cent's church. Father Benvegnu is a native of Bingham. University of Utah graduates Alurray students at com- nual commencement an- exercises, according to Frank W. Mc-Ghi- e. Memory of the American dead of the first World War will be honored in Alurray, Sat- urday, Alay 24, when everyone will be asked to wear a memorial poppy in tribute to their service and sacrifice. Annual spring dinner of the Altar Society of St. Vincent's church on Tuesday evening, Alay 7. Ruth Skeen Alarsden was honored at a farewell testimonial prior to her departure for a mission to the Northern States. May 22 On Alay 21, the Airway Alotor Coach Lines completed the first year of operation in the territory of South Salt Lake count)'. Annual breakfast of the Alurray Women's club held at Max-fieLodge in Big Cottonwood ld canyon. Al Wright, Jack Clay, Joe Smith, Ralph Doran and Bish Gordon invite attendance at the annual outing of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association. A lass at St. Vin- 1 1 mencement exercises. Donna Hurzeler wins two Alurray high school awards. Cottonwood stake Al. I. A. plans "Town Frolic" at Alurray park, June June 19 28. Ordinance passed by the city commission for city manager form of city control. Alma E. Crane elected commander of Alurray American Legion No. 60. Mr. and Airs. Frank Alorris honored at party before they leave for Alilwaukce. Red Cross will establish a sewing school at Arlington school. High school band will participate in Salt Lake City covered Thirty-si- teachers Alurray school leave on vacations or x study trips. Vine street is to be paved to 34 foot width for 2000 feet of its length. Alurray dicscl power units will be repaired when hydro power can relieve them. Varian Alortenson is named a member of Utah Educational May 29 July prc-scho- dipthcria and smallpox. Dean Alsop announces sum- mer classes for Alurray. Murray people deeply grieved at the accidental death of Airs. H. L Van Quill. Ordinance suggested for pipe line for w est side water system. Summer kindergarten classes arc gotten under way, directed by Betty Gene Ellcrtson, Clara Esther Stevenson, Erlandson, and LaRuc Turner. jored in business. Testimonial services conducted Tuesday evening in the South ward, honoring Air. and Airs. Henry" Vincent Ballard. Annual rose show announced for Saturday. June 7, by Alurray Flower' Garden members. "Retiring bishopric of Grant ward honored at testimonial. Retiring bishopric included Smith Kilpack. David W. and" Dcwcv Turner. The new G. Spencer bishop is "Herbert with J. C. Spencer and Dewey Earl Turner, counselors, and Wixom, ward clerk. Alc-Llo- Program completed for 34th annual convention of Utah State Firemen's association. Reed Jensen, son of Air. and Airs. X. L. Jensen, receives scholarship from A.S.&R. Co. Seventy - five women study food conservation at Arlington school kitchen study. July j 1 Old fire truck in Murray service for will years 27 be junked for aluminum drive. Alurray City is all set to entertain State Firemen's conven- tion. The meeting will especial 11 r iv stress the theme ot national defense. Air. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Taylorsville celebrate 50th wedding anniversary. Joe Uzclac, son of Air. and Airs. J. G. Uelac, receives scholarship from A.S.&R. .Co. August 7 Neff Service store celebrates fifth anniversary with specials. Salt Lake County Fair premium book is issued with many offers to exhibitors. 1941-4- 2 Alurray liigh school members announced. faculty Alurray schools will open on Wednesday, September 3, for school year. 1941-4- 2 August 21 Parade with six bands is announced as Salt Lake County Fair feature. Airs. Alary Ann Park Brock-banone of the 1847 pioneers, passed away. Alurray F. O. E. lodge will stage a party at Alurray park, Sunday, August 24. k, August 2S Aliss Lydia Ann Cole was honored at a party on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary Alonday. Primary union meeting for Cottonwood stake w ill be held Saturday. St. Vincent's church plans a party for Sunday. September 4 Sewing center at Arlington school which opened June 25 has made 400 items of clothing. Fifty-si- x women have contributed 682 hours of work. Ground is broken for a new chapel at South Cottonwood ward. get-togeth- er . Sen ices w ere also held Monday for Charles Henry Carlson. Retjtiicm mass was held on Thursday morning for James Alfred Kilby. Oscar Joshua Reunion of Taylorsville was buried Wednesday. Johanne Jensen Jacobscn funeral services were held in Grant ward Monday. September St. Vincent's church dinner will be held September 30. Arthur P. Ford of 4137 South State, won prizes at Utah State Fair with his red chickens. Lincoln school holds beautiful tea attended by many. Stephen LtRoy Cornwall is honored at testimonial prior to his departure for a mission. Alurray Horseshoe Pitching club announces a successful season for 1941. October 2 Large crowd attends a tea at Arlington school, Wednesday. Navy officer will visit .Murray next week to interview persons interested in the U. S. Navy. Thursday, October 29, has been set as the meeting date for Cottonwood camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers. (Continued on Page 11) ? & & -- 1 &: G. e, Council. Improvements are made at 53 rd South and State streets. ol t wagon days. June 26 Gilbert family holds reunion at Alurray park. Hans Peter Peterson, 85, passed away, .Monday. Fifteen Alurray boys will be sent to Boys' State encampment at Camp Williams by .Murray fraternal and civic organizations. Superintendent James Clove clinics for announces September iS Newly elected officers of the Murray I. ions club will hold first meeting of the season. First meeting of club season is announced for September 25 by Murray Women's club. Funeral services held Septemr. ber 12 for William F.llery Photo of Village Gardens on lioxelder Street, a subdivision development in Murray by the Burton Lumber & Hardware Co. The plans call for a total of 43 homes. Thirty have been built, five are under construction and eight more are planned. All of those which have been built are already occupied. Sewers, sidewalks, and water connections have been completed. The homes are all under F.II.A. supervision and terms, according to Mr. Taylor Burton. Swarm day for Beehive Girls will be held at Alurray First ward, Saturday, Alay 10. Airs. Vyonne Durrant was elected president of the Junior Women's club. May if Fifty -- three students of the Alurray high schoM Seminary received diplomas in Alurray First ward during the 19th 11 Phil-howc- 22. Cottonwood Rav F). Rasmusscn, son of Air. nd Mrs. R. R. Rasmusscn, has Scptcmlh'r .Murray citiens will register September 17 at Liberty school and city hall for civilian defense duty. Opening party of Relief Society year w ill be given on September ;? at Murray First ward. May 8 Ernest Smith elected president of Alurray Lions club for 1941-4- 2 year. Varian Alortenson elected first vice president; Elmo Alartin, second vice president; Curtis Shaw, third vice presi- June s John L. Stevens, son of Iwic Stevens, will graduate from the maUniversity of Utah. He conducted a tour of 4 I Administration committee of the Utah Traffic Safety Council. 750 children of Alurray City elementary school will observe Alay Day on May 16 with a parade from Arlington to Murray park, where the traditional Alay pole dances and revelry will take place. new development. tg 'VI Murray holds impressive Laparade with many south Salt Lake county people participating. bor day W. Douglas Allen, Alurray City judge, has been named chairman of the Alotor Vehicle Sherman K. Wiseman given testimonial before his departure for the mission field. Fire Chief Ernest Smith and Assistant Fire Chief Axel Lim-bc- NEW RESIDENTIAL SECTION GROWING RAPIDLY 10. Ashton real estate, it is announced. About lie building lots would Ik available in the M. age 3 Approximately 100 members of the Wood family participate in reunion at Alurray park. Swimming classes are announced for Alurray park, July 7 to 18. City issues beer licenses to 1 3 establishments. Two hundred thirteen men October since who turned 21 lowith 16 registered Tuesday cal draft board No. 15. Sixty Alurray school girls take a' summer course in home economics. July 10 Rocky .Mountain Packing Corporation is having a busy season with 275 employes in the Murray plant. 'Grant ward plans an outing for July 15 at the ward grounds. has .Murray fire department "week nine with a busy grass fires and two vehicle fires. American Legion convention slated at Murray park for Sat- urday, July 20. July' 1 j Daughters of the Pioneers complan historic marker to black of the memorate planting locust trees in Salr Lake valley. Airs. Alan- - Ann Park Brock-ban- k honored at Park family reunion. One hundred twelve boys for Red and girls registered Cross life saving classes at the Alurray park. 19 ft 19 : 19.7 19 e, (9 19t 19 e, (9 r9j 19 v ; 19 V f 19 v 1 f9 v t9 , OUR STORE HAS HUNDREDS OF GIFTS FOR YOUR SELECTION For Every Member of the Family KODAKS e, (9 (9! ft t9 COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR SHOPPING PROBLEM g g Ice Cream - Magazines Drug Siore Needs - Powder St 19 f9'i ft, &7 19 V 7 (97 19 V 7 197 19 V 7 (97 f97 197 19) f97 f97 197 197 (97 f9 CAMERAS CAMKRA that he'll use again and again and never tire of. riCTTRES 1)1 VLI.oni) Slaiionery - Pencils J3 Fountain Pens - Games - Perfumes 1 1 Shaving Sels - Bill Folds Prompt Service- - Thornton-Anderso- n 48th South and Stale Street Candy - Key Rings Drug phone Murray 378 a ! |