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Show i 53- - 51 1 News of Murray Men jdier In $1.50 Per Year Murray City, Utah, Thursday, A"g"st 26, 943 China and Third Son In The Navy I 4 Ilere for Vkit "figcdiii neu j. rived n naerson ar- - Plan Teachers' Murray First Institute For Ward To County Fruit Growers Hold September 4th Fete Old Folks Meeting Here Tuesday from Edgewood will be held Salt Lake county fruit growers Murray First ward old folks' I Maryland, lor a visit with onTeachers' Institute Saturday, September 4, at the reunion will be held on Thurs- attended in good number a counf relatives and friends here. at MurMurray high school, according to day, September 2, at 6 p. m. in ty fruit growers' meeting an announcement this week by the for Reports for Duty ray purpose the Murray First ward recreation of Friday night Rich, son if Mr. and Mrs. James II. Clove, superintendent discussing the market situahall. A cordial invitation is ex- tion and prospective production. Peter W. Rich of Bennion, re- of schools here. Murray schools tended to .11 old folks of the ported at Fort Douglas on Au- - will open September 7. While Utah has a large peach for institute the will gust 24 for duty with the U. S. 0 estimated at between Speakers ward over 70 years of age. crop, w 1 be State Superintendent Charles i bushels of army. and 700,000 Because of the lack of transH. Skidmore, David Gourley, asoutlook is facilities this year, peaches, the national portation Arrives at Farragut sistant superintendent, and Miss about a peach crop in guests are requested to meet at the nation. The estimated naSeaman Nyle Fox, son of Mr. Jennie Campbell. ' the church. However, on request tional production this year is and Mrs. C. A. Fox of 24 East The Murray Teachers' associaSouth street, arrived tion luncheon bushels as compared with to the bishopric, a car will be will bp at Farragut, Idaho, on Friday for held at noon in the high school Mrs. Anderson sent for any who find it difficult 6G,000,000 bushels in 1942. his boot training. He writes that cafeteria with Miss Marva Banks, This situation makes it apparto gi't there. he has met many Murray boys president of the association, in ent that markets outside of Utah A special invitation is being there. will establish prices for peaches charge out to the old folks of the this sent There will be faculty meetings year. At the present time ward, but if through an over- prices are ranging from $4 to $5 Corporal Don L. Meyers is at held at each of the schools at 2 70 sight or error some do not receive per bushel at the Grand Junction present visiting with his parents, p. m. Saturday afternoon. invitations, please feel free to and Palisade peach growing areas Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Meyers, come. Mrs. Anof Cecelia Children W. and on a friends in Colorado. BOYD NIELSON Samuel h. bennion furlough, derson are making plans for an Dinner will be served right after which he will return to the Utah peach growers are planHome on Leave From Sam In China open house reception to honor her after 6 p. m. and an evening of army air base at Muroc, Cal., to to ship a much larger proning BenH. on Mrs. Andrew and Boyd Nielson, Sea 2'c, son of await transfer for aviation cadet Sunday, August 29, between entertainment will follow. of their crop to outside portion Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nielson, 5041 training. jp? 328 East 46th South street the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. at her than normally. markets 1540 South Second West home, kid a letter from their son, South Second West street, has received his Meyers Corporal Growers present at the meeting street. The occasion is her sevenH. Bennion this weeK an- - been home on leave for 15 days basic and commando training at a: - oocr- - and has now indicated that arrangements had tieth birMiday anniversary. his promotion iu returned to the Camp Tanforan, near San FranParty-Danc- e made been for necessary labor Mrs. AuAnderson was born echnician. The tetter comes training station at Farragut, cisco, after which he was asin the crop in Salt harvesting 291873' n Sweden. She ina. where Sam has been Idaho. 31 Lake county. However, MiHvio firio woro wtnecoo sit &ust u Mr. signed to Muroc as an armament L John a 1894 over for ed And(,rson in year, having He is the third son of Mr. and specialist. e held at the U S 0 maJrrtid the a survey of that reported fcjsly spent a short time in Mrs. Nielson to join the navy, .thpy cam,e lo Vtah in 1896, Cottonwood stake will hold its labor needs is being made among Corporal Meyers has a perma- club on Thursday, August 19, and making their home in Murray for alia, and five months in ln-- i Eldon and Art on hand a were again Saturda- yhaving joined convention on Tuesday, the growers at this time by Ezra nent appointment with the U. S. Primary Mr. Anderson was year ago. Both are out at sea civil service engineering depart- decorating the hall in the after- many years. farm labor 31, at 7:30 p. m. in the Tobler, extension August at the American Smeltwishes to be remembered employed somewhere in the Pacific. ward First He received a junior air- noon and receiving and serving ment. agent. chapel. Murray ing and Refining company in k many friends, neighbors, craft instrument machinist rating in the evening and also on Sun- Murray. He Eric W. Dahl, president of the The first hour will be devoted died in 1929. datives, and sends his re-t- o Hear of Promotion of Son after 11 months' training at Hill day afternoon and evening. to to be Lake County Horticultural talks Salt Mrs. inspirational Anderson to all. He has an idea he moved gijn Salt The WACS of Kearns were Mr. and Mrs. David Hansen field prior to entering the army S. announced that the sociWilliam President Erekson, Bociety, by Lake in 1923 and has lived more talkative on his specially honored at the club on at herCity have been informed of the pro- air corps last December. to Install a horticulVera Ebba Larson, ety plans Wahlquist, to address he was prior for the present going motion of their Don says it's swell to be home Saturday, August 21, with a William exhibit tural at the county fair, Williams Geneva Viola son, Strange, past 20 years. the service, when he gets to the rank of corporal in for a visit, but is anxious to re- memorable dance and entertainsolicited the cooperation of Collier. Arlo, DeFonda pnd and She is the mother of four chilwhere everyone speaks the U. S. army. Corporal Han- turn to camp and start his new ment. Army air corps insignia at the the the be the under will Classwork growers present However, he sen has been stationed language. adorned the walls and on the lace dren, all of whom are still living direction of the following leaders: at training. Camp Mrs. Ethel Erickson, Mrs. Viola he is getting along Ding- Beale in the tank division. tablecloth of the refreshment Streed and Mrs. Ruby Hendrick-sen- , Vila Stephenson, Geneva Wilvhich means very good in cenfloral a was table gorgeous received that been has Word all of Salt Lake City, and liams, Ebba Larson, Lillian Ben- COLLECTION OF FATS se. same colors. in the has Jr. V. terpiece Grass FALLS DOWN nion and Melburn Ellis. Flies Home For Visit Harry Sergeant Circle leaders of the Junior a son, Gunnard E. Anderson of core of in Music be The collection of fats in Utah will charge Lieutenant Daniel L. Smith recently been advanced from Hostess groups and members of Murray, who at present is in Bills and Marjorie is falling down rapidly, accordporal to sergeant. Wahlquist flew in Saturday night on a Alaska. She also has 12 all in evegrand- Kill Sergeant Grass is stationed at the G S O committee, ing to the latest reports from the pack. from Fort Hobbs, N. M., where the children and one in included were dress, Del near ning Rio, A teacher training department government. They ask the peo field, he is stationed, leaving Monday Laughlin Her oldest is grandson where he says it's plenty special .welcoming committee, will be conducted by DeFonda ple here not to lessen their vigi- S. army at in morning to return to his station. Texas, of the serving was which composed ,l . these warm and si V.mr.ol Collier good days. Lieutenant Smith, who is the son D. A. McMillan. Ernest L. present, stationed at Jefferson be taken care of by Maxine Tear- - work they have boen doing in of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, Missouri. Barracks, StokC. T. the months past. FARRAGUT, Idaho Men from Madsen. R. J. Foord, A special invitation is extend- son. 344 East Fifty-sixt- h South street, J. B. Barkle, T. W. Nicholl, er, We are reminded that home teachers officers All and of the thousands the are among Murray served as copilot on the plane. Brockbank, Ardis Baty, Cather- ed to Mrs. Anderson's many Primary are urged to attend. is an indirect blow to of new arrivals at this second ine Whict, and the Misses attend the open house. e friends of the to our armies in the field. The and members Bishops Completes Basic Training Cash. Alta Miller. Mary Mclargest U. S. naval training stapriesthood who are interested in fat used tha way would be of bo Private Shirley R. Wood, son tion to begin recruit training for Millan. Evelyn Haslam, Clara Primary work are cordially in- - much more benefit if turned in of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stern Wood, their jobs as members of Uncle Erlandson, Margaret Erickson to make gunpowder. vited. Howe. has completed his basic training and Madge fleet. at Camp Roberts, graduatine on Sam's fighting Serving in the Snack Bar. at All will be given the opportu T..1.. 1)1 IQl-fmm tho 51c V A the receptionist's desk or in other for advanced were Mrs. Frank Howe, Trg Bn . U. S. armv, and was nity to qualify ways PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY me navys Mrs. W. H. Muth, Mrs. Hurzeler, attached to the 53rd F. A. Trg training in one oi conclusion AND SATURDAY the at schools service Bn. as instructor. ' . ' Fridav ftirs. v..anm"K-ue. recruit of their training. for his the He is visiting wife, Wells Calderwood. with V io REMEMBER? II The Murray men are Joseph musical saw, and his daughter, 10:00 a. m. Judging contes- tmer Miss Donna Jensen, and his or livestock. Mrs. son his' Warr. Virginia LaRee, vocalist, who was accomGlen parents. He will receive F. WALTERS, JR. 10:00 a. m. Judging contest ! Eugene training at the U. of U. while Warr, 779 Tripps lane: panied at the piano by her mothpoultry. nu niiini' orders to reDort to F. A.t Harrv Nealley. son of Mr. Roy er, were the civilian entertainers Ws Boot Training m. Judging contest Fort Nealley, 4775 Boxeldcr street. of the evening. Kearns Special 10:00 a. Vph F. Walters Jr., S'2'c, officers' candidate school at atcrops. Okla. several Sill. also Services provided en home on leave TERRIN FIELD, Texas Now tractions, including Private Rex 11,00 a. m. Judging flower show. 0 of his boot trainbasic his flyM Perrin field for with his dog Spot; Pri- 2:00 p. m. Home economics judgRuddick, er the U. S. navy. Mr,. Wal-- I girls. ing contest ing training, Aviation Cadetis Sam vate Robert Stevenson, pianist, s the son of Mr. and Mrs. flyHorse 2:30 m. heavy21, of Murray, Sdrales. p. pulling J. imperand Pfc. Stan Greenspan, Ifi Franklin Walters Sr. of planes and sonator. The Kearns band, which weight. ing South I Second West street. and 4:30 to 5 30 p. m. Girls' horse taking ground school courses I played for dancing, satisfied all reports back to Farragut, will prepare that shoe pitching. tactical practice tastes from jitterbugs to those this week and from there do to has he ward presents Second the confor job him waltz in a Murray who participated ' assigned to a gunnery the combined Adam " ' ' : HindjKiw on the axis. titration. IU V test. " vs.! k Baseball Hunter m. Y :. ,' 5:00 .. a p. and Barndoor Bnlrhny Rincless from was here primary there He came afternoon f ' Sunday itA Mrs. Sam Sullivan. hi.s . . , Taylorsville. T Circus, to be hold Friday. Sep- training at Ballingcr. Texas. The program by juveniles from ' Parents . pnt rtninnil th, , . milking ."V tember 3. at Murray Second ward cadet is the son of Mr. and Mrs. buffet sup-- , 5:00 p. The'customary ...vtulllW. at their hnmn nn Plum contest. church. Time. 7:30 p. m. James C. Sdrales of 5409 South per was augmented by delicious his honor. Mrs. Taul sliced 6:30 to 8:00 p. m. B class couny 105 years old .nlmis-sio- Thirteenth East street. salad, under All potato of Fillmore, an c aunt, championship horseshoe pitchand pickled beets, tomatoes free. Mr. Wallers' leave ing. Midvale the DINNER HONORS junior p.; .mitik: nnr.'ide rt t :.JU V ni by brought 7st week. 's MRS. ELIZA BENNION singing 7:00 p. m. Horse racing horse hostesses. Community in Professor Bumpbyi g present weights-ho- rse pulling, medium IVIrrS lit I r vnn was particularly hearty, led by band. occasion of fier ninetieth .if rwn, rodeo. the and rn show state Christonscn. Mr. Elmer JHJA WHITEHEAD Directors. Primary o!tien ...hi nnniVersarv Wednesday, chemist of Ut.-h9.00 p. m Softball G e m m e and in hte This is to remind you that winter always comes. The govern' mi I Bennion ftl'l'P 111' I till I Harker Ann Klia club. Bingham, vs. All Star, ment, the railroads and the coal dealers urge all who use coal to and Johansen Esther nil115 from Judy fcy be clowns will in tun Mnr. There West Jordan. was honored at a dinner pnny others did pencil portraits of ' keep the home fires burning should order right away Borne of ward chapd for Mrs. four corners of Murray at tlsc children lier Ausust 28, 1913 bv etc. that black sturT. Those who put oil until this fall what they can do Saturday, given servicemen. painting, fircr Julia Whitehead. 53. of ward. a. m. of a son. Hyrum Bennion judging, this summer may go cold this winter. Tuesday evening the Junior 10:00 a. m. IVxlgclub Pocahontas and rov homeof Tavlorsville. Prince? South Kiirct.i Thirty-sidemonstra10:00 Jr. Hostesses from Sandy surprised Some subscribers will not get time, Sunday at the family ing tribesmen, ;M cooktion (girl and boys). members of the older generation the boys with n Gon?ol"l'P. o canrer of the tln ir Eagle this wee k. Because of Angelo Professor lung. of the family were present. had a good 11:00 a. m -- Children's races. ies. Everyone Olliee regulations and the;' A touch of the Old West was Post unices were under the di who will attempt to perform a club picnic. 12.30 p. m Bennion, one of the early time when the horsemen came Mr playing dancing, .n oi Bishop W. L. of magic! necessity of war time rconomy, present was born 2 00 p. m.-- I'g Wright fc'v tricks judging. or of enjoyTaylorsville, other This or settl. c.imes, is area, acording to the who have been our: by. Jrray Third wnrrl Tlie onlv Woofus in CM'tivity many under the lead- 4 00 p. nv Bicycle races boys subscribers craft and is becoming horse arts ing atmouncor, and for years yiar ''yhitehrad was born Octo- tod IV. and girl Harker She ership of Mrs. Hoffman, with many famous 18B9. from the conscious removed have PKntv of circus rc fre.lm.nts; and El.za Spencrr t Murray, a daugh- and ,' j h;, lived most OI ncr me D.mring with Murray Junior Haakon and Julia Jo base- - mail list they have not paid breeds being developed. for sale. 5.00 p. m.Championship nnd tr.w!. nas instruction e by lorsvi nni k hm one ?Jaccb?nn Aamodt the necessary to insure Wild animals and side show id vale. v nu v, l?.. nr soeieiv r.,v,., i nn.i iviinee ana i.u- throughout cnd will Murray We j hope they t" tr(jveL.D. S. church work j S church and civic organi'jhannesen are rhoduli-- for. 6:00 p. and classconcert tham- - delivery. n for the serious business of we as in fee Foon the RIIUK.MIS VISIT AT nr ojh bring county 6.30 p. m.A Wednesday evening at the club, ?aons there. u D. S. Relief gocictv su- - MIDVALE hate to lo e old friends. education in war time on Sop- horseshoe pitching pmnship wvrn of mother ii the In former years we have been tember the seventh. eo and at the time of her ranng-rod7:00 :i AfCIPF-Np. of whom are living sl'FFERS Five members of Omen mrIIoc able to obtain a sojininr to A generation of children, con? Sund;,y school super- N'o 15 visited Mon Wnninn Jr. and Joseph' On a recent camping trip Mrs. i Un- leet Fubscriptions. -m delinquent 9 00 a Dog judging. p. ?uffored fronted with the multitude of with the yMvrtc S Taylorsv.llo. Em." Everett Beadmg foitunah ly we cannot contact n Jnp was a member of day evening . dislocations are eager mm " of the Kobckahs. the aimir i'lClUre Ol Bennion sprainra lodge work. this r;! ,'Cil party for as week a . The responsibility of to , for learn. fined post No. GO. f to bed Rine. the official W- -i T C Bennion Bobert .couis "I U't S.ituiday tr,e uiri libers ;'nd Mrs. S. W. James of result of the ."crident was Mrs. Winchester, the -Idaho.' parcnU is greater de ra we The Wednesday wont to Camp Kearns, where ,vor, inr)udo hpr husliand the Rebekah Assembly. cvrr' She also has ai gran-a t ful event even though it coh. around march soldiers Chicago 'watched followed "! , RITtTFRATFS two sons Luncheon was and 37 Muray schoed children will and hoard the Kearns was riot as large as in farmer Mrs. Joseph's Bennion is re- - the field Arthur h. by a program which was .' ' children have a loves many advantages over those Co parade, drcn. Iwis Thrn Everyone years f L. D. S. hos-- 1 band t!,.y. oijd a Oakland, Cal : Mrs. bv all. cuprratine in- the a crowd was along the of some parts of the country, ie and o,u, we nmld , naid Jeep, that t n,.raii..n .....i ,i-.mtIllV nWKHI'AD lii'iu u Ur..l a turn . tl enr-l- v. ... ' a shviy file of the street to watch .The difficult living conditions in EWfl'h-n- d f,f Murrav. nnd U NMOV WARD i:JOYS WmrVal services for Mr Sma She is reported o to doing hice RO we tHtil the in went the tifTait. Murray has a tv tf et cxtnmely crowded war areas we fun Thn was ' "i.iHiiead Bfi. of Mur-of U. iS. OITING y. t v Bankhead. M nice ,,m was main street fnr any cavalcade, which cauw neglect, Jn mme it club where Service d.' " corps; five brothers ami r,eri It is wide nnd there are plenty cases want, and a general slack i cool and to mold Ati outing at Fairmont ra'K Haakon, Albert and i , cars f.f the in we "fiord row Feats." jrning of morality do not prevail After that got 8,1(1 Miss Con' I ilI uti k wa enjoyed by rnar-- ; here, South Mrrrt. Wilham G. MIMIM. band Kearns The how d,d and f layed saw Firt Will wide and from they Line flub Thp Murray ..t tihoriv P?k Rrv JZ IiH,) Aamodi of Mur-- ixrrenlage of members . . omnrr .. m, .. ... in- i Tin IP W.1S a ierD tial music flawlessly. And IhCj '" mK Activit; H ward. '' ,rJ ituir.mil ' hold , I.rsi 1... I , H,aii8n(1 church , Art)iur Best wisries for the future of Adventist Aamodt, ,t, bonnets in h white th"ir soldiirs . nth r Day ' A VL n rtn r1 l ..If vh.h "1 in lldlil. lV Vsfi, l II Ml.l'r'l IMP I lS.UI HI 1JIS. ' game, h Cf'a pElry and Mrs. ! eluded a baseball papor. from an old resident , f';,1in2. 1,1 n m- nn Thursday. took turns and had another ride made in impressive acetrgalion. your m ' t S',U !. in in 1900. C. L. Daniek. made Citv. and drens and adults' races and back wrs Mysiaii as did Burial in li.c perfect around marching they camp. j i September 2. cf San" Fran- - tpoits. Lunch was serve! d i burial gardens. K ir35ia,chrr a png:am. three followed oist-nai- , Jc-m- i 600,-00- two-thir- Fifty-thir- d Open House To Honor Woman, i J.J'lSrl ;. 15-d- Midvale Girls Hostesses At Primary Meet To USO a- Be Held August - party-danc- re-th- ie Mar-tinea- an La-V- B-1- 7 great-grandchil- Mes-dam- ' t.H' tlw-T- es c wi:i-Tvvlut soap-makin- g Mau-rin- Salt Lake County Fair Program J Around Town i his--.""- follow-Rir.pk'ti- 6 on Second Ward 4-- Circus Coming i Mid-val- f e. kmaid . M p j j T n II L" ' , home-mad- e 1 eve-in- g . aftn-n.w.- y Forty-fifi- x h home-bako- pn-ren- d j t 4-- ping-pon- g i - 10-1- 13-1- 10-1- 2 1. b-- 13-1- 5 en ui-i-- v" '" rv-iir- d i Scds - m-B- j j o orra-K,- n c,Xn c. SJf i grcat-grandchi- l j . rw .4 . i 1 . ''".''... t . i ES'r;. A22m' m rritoNsru-i- I h i.-. -- M;i-t"- ol.-r- r I , -- i .! .,il I Lf , war-tim- e - - I . f visit-tdunn- : - . ,. |