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Show :" i iii r iltiiilli m il.' i n t I iifyy" ''' ii $1.50 Per Year Murray City, Utah, Thursday, September 2, 1943 Murray District P.T.A. Conference NEWS OF MURRAY MEN M iirray Schools Open September 8ih IN THE ARMED FORCES Tuesday; Teachers Listed Regional conferences of Uah's Congress of Parents and Teachers throughout the state began this week with Mrs. Chris Hern-in- g of Mitchell, S. D., here to assist state officers. Mrs. Herning is field worker of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. A past president of the South Dakota congress, for many years she has been closely associated with child welfare organizations. She is the mother of two children, is interested in Girl Scouts and is a member of the scout council. Mrs. Edmund P. Evans, Utah state president, will accompany Mrs. Herning throughout the state, where state officers will conduct departments and special instructive classes. Program planning is under the direction of N. Blaine Winter; juvenile protection, Antone K. Romney; health education, Ruth L r x r 'J All Murray City school will school year open for the 1943-4- 4 on Tuesday, September 7. I; of the polio menace, Because l apparently on the increase Thursday, school superintendent James Clove warns all parents to care- - o il ' fully inspect their children for I any signs of illness. If a child is listless, is subject to headaches, ' vomiting, or if they have a cold or are generally "dumpish", he ' should be kept at home by all . " ft . means, Dr. Clove advised. Public health nurses will inspect school children periodically and all precautions will be " taken to safeguard children, but the parents themselves can do more than anyone else in protecting the health of the community's children by being particularly careful that any child Ward Mumford; parent educashowing symptoms of even a tion, Winifred Hazen; safety, minor illness is kept at home. Charles P. Rockwood: member According to all health officials ship, Mrs. Richard Haslam; school of the state, the average child is adA. Reed lunch, Murrill, state as safe in school as at home, and ministrator of the school lunch there is no cause for alarm at the program. present time as long as parents The conference for the Murray are on the alert, Dr. Clove said. P.-A. representatives district KENNETH BEENY MAX PETERSON School teachers in the Murray will be held in the district include the following, of auditorium on Wednesday, VE ENDS RECEIVES COMMISSION OF The Kearns Band and marching soldier made County Fair opened. The Fair was attended by which fourteen are new on the 9:30 two at r sessions, SECOND LIEUTENANT September 8, an impressive showing for spectators of the parapproximately 50,000 men women and children, staff: Itnneth Beeny, aviation metal a. m. and 1:30 p. m. There will Lake Salt the when afternoon High School according to Fair officials. fth second class, left Monday Aviation Cadet Max Darrell be department work and discus- ade last Thursday E. V. Mortenscn, principal; D. leave spent Peterson, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. sion of problems at each session. Jewing a W. Smith, O. Wayne Nielsen, and Mr. with his 124 West 45th parents, This convention will be unusuJoseph Peterson, jt Verl H. Meyrick, J. M. Stevens, k Arthur Beeny, 388 West South street, Murray, was among ally interesting and a good atErnest Hansen, Wm. O. Murphy, South street. the aviation cadets who were tendance is desired. Clifford Rutherford, Muray R. Is visit, the first he has had graduated August 30 in formal eane Alsop, Merlin Shaw, Lewis, I: hi folks since he left two exercises at the Blytheville army Charles Josie, Inez C. Christmas, as its ago, was a complete sur-fc- e air field with commissions C. Cornelia Gwen Bishop, second lieutenants and rated to them. Phebe Helen Jan-seShields, Innes, e of bomber airKatherine Wogec, Kathryn Beeny attended the Mur- - pilots craft. Among the graduates he high school and was active Miles, George Judah, Eunice Y. was the only Utah boy. The Murray Lions Club will hold its first meeting of the seaCrouse, Helen Wilson, Daniel L. liports there. He has served Lieutenant Peterson is a 1938 Irseas at New Caledonia and Pack. son Thursday night at the Arlington school at 7:30 p.m., with I return to duty somewhere graduate of the Granite high Arlington School Erickson Orlando conducting. president M.- Elmo McMillii".!, iseas. He has passed his school and attended the Univer26,' Murray August Thursday, to jajulpal. be of one a that will The meeting promises year keynote sity of Utah for two years. He Helen fs:cal for flight training. Larsen, Helen Sutton, Birtha conducted ''Happy girls and increased the club's busiest seasons. Membership has many Webb Snarr, Belle Holyoak, WinJe believes people in the Unit- - was trained at Camp Crowder, in honor of all presMissoui, and also camps in Ten- day Party" ifred E. Rose, Helen Carter Newnamed. committees new Sutse wouldn't birthenterent who were celebrating complain An evening of hilarious ton, Marva B. Lindsay, Zona )nt buying bonds and other nessee, Alabama, Louisiana and days in August. he club is made up of all kinds of people, representing pracWith Louise tainment, known as the "Gay ail sacrifices they make if they Arkansas. in charge, Nineties Review," was presented tically every phase of community life. When they set together in Brunt, Clara Erlandson, Virginia He has two brothers in the and Lucile Johannesen Sutton, Faye B. Hardman, Edna iii be in action "over there" danctime a had good in South Cottonwood ward on a meeting, you have a of Democracy harassed store Cook, primary supervisor. It a short service, Private Bruce Peterson, everyone time. entertainment Wednesday, September 1, at 8:30 docat Camp McCain. Mississippi, and ing and ejoyed Bonnyvirw School a vocal trio Donna p. m. The program was under managers, bewildered bankers, overworked dentists, sleepy by provided P.F.C. Ross Peterson, stationed A. E. Crane, principal. G. Ariel schooland answer to a cablegram hungry Elsie Johnson and the direction of Earl Ottley as tors, jittery- judges, underweight printers, McDonald, Margaret Erickson, Jennie Sharp, the birth of his baby at Hawaii. at over men. In a word you have here the men whose brothers all chairman. Both Lieutenant Peterson and Beverly Smith, accompanied Belva Doran, Helen Halliday, fchter on August 17, Master Robinson. Lorna the by piano Included in the review were America do the millions of little chores that everyone takes for Jydstrup. have been lant Lawrence Blake writes his brother, Bruce, Punch and a huge sentimental songs of those gay but without which the life of the nation would stumble Liberty School ik he is thrilled with the news, home recently on furloughs. cake were served from an at- nineties such as "Curfew Shall granted r, Earl Smith, principal. Ena the the the hell from letter was received customer, who government, the gets this guy tractively decorated table. Not Ring Tonight" and "The Ella T. Mortenson, Prudence k by his no who was medals He's the there wife, the former DaRonch, son of Mr. and Mrs. middleman. gets plodder Friday, August 27, Debt"; an original wife and the Wride, Marie H. Blacker, Chrys-tell- e k Genevieve Rich. Frank DaRonch, 555 South Sixth an informal social evening with Newsboy's the occasion; and plenty of back talk. for written Mathis. play BuckV Francis Donald and Bennion West, leant Blake, son of Mr. and junior hostesses from "The 'f onsorial Quarnumbers do the by can't Lion The average B J. E. Blake of Bennion. is ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William and Holladay making the servicetet": skits, sketches, blackouts, spectacular nor the heroic thing. ston, J. L. Ellertson, Harry Waldo Draney, Elmo Marmen feel at home. )ng with the ground air Yates, 241 West Fifth avenue. readings, pantomime and a spe- He works and does the best job Jon somewhere in England. pool end dancing were the prin- cialty feature, the "Floradora he knows how. And he hopes tin. Allen Perry. CADET AWARDED MEDAL Sight Conservation: George A. cipal diversions. Quartet." that what he is doing, as it is PECOS. Texas Aviation Cadet ms to Duty Tom NetT, Clive The Saturday Formal, on AuJenkins, was will given multiplied millions of times, The entertainment Mr. of and E. son Wendell FC. Wayne a occasion, Watts, 28, gala proved gust Bennion, son of the building help to end the war victoriously E. Watts. 6127 with the famous Kearns Special to' help complete Jt and Mrs. Willi.im rili Boys and Girls: They'll be in FLOWER CLUB PLANS Rfn. nMrs..1. William at the and will keep freedom from go. . and t furnishings f Ti..L project hands Dr. Lowry Smith, MEETING FOR SEPTEMBER 9 nas returned to Merced, souin !5,a" 4,111 ll-pood Services orchestra playing for ing to the dogs while his son is Ernest Smith, Father William F. chapel. con- the awarded been na hostesses coming good and following a dancing, The September meeting of the furlough away fighting for it. ith relatives and friends. tllict "1,dal and rhbon at the from Midvale, Sandy, West JorKennedy. Flower and Garden club REPORTS Murray STORK Officers of this home front batwhrri' ho is dan. Union and Bingham. Mrs. THE Civic Improvement and Com- will be held on serving with the medical IVcos arm' air Mrs. David Webb are talion are: President, the genial Thursday, Sepand Mr. Betterment: A big order tember 9, at 8:30 p. m. at the :on of the stationed for his basic flmht W. H. Cowles Jr., popular leader of a fine baby girl Orlando Erickson; vice president, munity army air force, the parents for T. Ray Kingston. Art (Hap- Arlington school. training. Pecos army cir tield is of community singing, led the 27 at the Dec handsome Ernest Madsen ; second one of the largest flying fields crowd during intermission, to an born August sates Mrs. D. L. Bowen and Mrs. py) Bohn, Ernest Madsen. mother Both in Ocden. vice Diesident. J. P. Davis; third ExConstitution and suplhe accordion accompaniment James E Powell are in charge of J'TraI Alexander M. Zugel, ' be to are and reported daughter vjce president, E. Janke; sccre perts Tyler Vincent, Curt Bubel, the plied by Mr. Cowles. program. They have invited fine. genefficient the doing W. Douglas Allen. was an imhas brcn F. C. Mrs. singing of Salt Lake Fuller Community from and graduated The little lady's father, a tleman of facts nnd figures BLTHLA ILLE. Ark.-A- viaCilizrnship and Patriotism: F. City, authority on artistic flower portant feature again Sunday .nny air forces technical U. S. navy, veteran at his task, T. U. Vinsecond class, II. Weytover. C. L. Shaw, Boone arrangements, to be the . ..... H command school in the tion Cadet Max Darrell Peterson. ill lei oi,.... speaker has returned to his post at far- - cent; Tail Twister. Earl .Smith; Colegrove. C. W. Wheeler. Ebenezer Mr. Mrs. Mr. and of son known leader, for the evening. She will also Joseph 23, song f"J't Civilum Schools orea. . the M Hobbs. DirectEd Idaho Lion Tamer, E. II. r.Kut, Frank greatThe Forty-fiftJohnson, 124 West Safety: K.rkham. conducted. Petersen. demonstrate garden flower arhas successfully ors. F. R. S.idlier. Gilbert former Miss Betty McGh.e. Apgood. the club's newest mem- rangements. Musical numbers (Continued on page 8) intensive course of in- - s.nitli street Murrav. was anions and George ber, and Carl Wahlquist. J. Leo Ellertson have also been planned. u an aircraft tcchni- - ,!' aviatii-- cadets who were Jenkins. Education: Authorities on the After the program the club will Flie will le transferred to graduated nrenuy in lorm.o word subject -- James Clove, E. V. Mor- hold a Committee is a four-bi- t V drawing, prizes to be perair f.,rces unit where (,"f'',s 1,1 t,,, HlythovU!."I-- t Do It." Hut tenson, Ernest Smith. George meaning as to be furnished by ennial U ti, wi,h plants W will acquired fkill War Bond and Stamps: A Mis. D. L. Bowen. the Lions this year ore going to ke--p and rated pilots luutenants the ni.tiv-nfighting committee of Postmasgive it a new meaning. They are The public is cordially Invited bonitx r aircraft. ,f at top efficiency wruk harder than a poli- ter F. B. Sadlier, who has proba- to attend. to going most a is to people. has twn in the armed Peterson Lieutenant ras jacording tician on election day and put bly sold rrorc of them than any- r oranne nign A Murray man, home on leave, Film ryiKM months and was pre-- ! gradualone in town. some oomph into it. .,f the ln.veri'y local One of our problems, as it is t'T i cmpl-yr- d at, Lockheed and.'i i ntt.nded applied for gasoline at the All the Lions who have the who men Three m Finance: i ve trs. r,as ne iwn exis the problem 'i v' in evry business board. He wanted " rationing of belonging to the Murray honor all it about know to Harry vice. r Detroit Civilian Schools brothers in the tra gas to visit as many relatives of obtaining materials. The most ought D. club are expected to attend this Wilfrid W Robbins, Tyler, wo of many units of the serious handicap in our line at Of and friends as possible. first meeting. Allen. technical training com- - TO FXIHIUT CI.OTHIM. - The board gave him five gal-- 1 present is the extreme portage (The Judge) AttrncUnrf: Five good mm in producing ex- - AT STATE FAIR of film the kind we need 10 reIons. veteran Lions James Pow- TESTIMONIAL HONORS and of ;b Bees technicians for the air The Busy photographs. T. (Have you heard this MISSIONARY F. Tie soldier felt that this was produce n. tini.iM u mi nn "A" rn!;tiil Oil The Eagle wo are proud to ell, A farewell testimonial honorand small consideration t.-ttF. H. Westover, L . Abicl Sharp, aon of John S. their exhibit cf two dresse;. Mips is one of the very few one) Duvall, F. R. Andernon. . i Ruth L. Croff, prior to her State the ihnt ing ,.ff.;.,l Clove. James tliiui li.u's and record books at 6619 South State street, whole m the mis-- ' Sharp, D. L, for S an weekly service .11 newspaper! nnv Education: Wc don't departure Lion " I .t that - - ... ...St Mrt a prisoner in Japan been has llv p.'""u ana w ill be ' country which successfully oper know what kind of educating a Mon to onthe eastern states, mai mm- i LHRAGUT, Bataan fell to the inthem to exhibit at the State Fair. man gel since reds own engraving equip- Lion needs, but J. I (for i 5, ates its given Sunday, September ' secor V p rc in their year vaders. rxcrpions. The S. croup, U. more arriving. at this the Grant ward char--l at 7:30 ment. We have printed Ellertson and James Powell will .. . tram!.. m im.lr.r llw il...... ... il.rer- r'l Well, rationing is trying, both Abiel was a second lieutenin the rn. Py - Hug suuion racn aay it owimn, than weekly any f.f t ationcr. pictures jt. carP Inthe and la(c to the rationed C the latest to arrive tin f Miss Tlulma Woe of artillery at the time of ant includes The the program state ii Which Health and Welfare: case it seems odd that In this i rai ii:-men Hie uui Ore ClUoea his from On the we capture. s Murray, say tni'lluhat we are all working fo- r-' opening song. "High And so rrgtrfully home His wife, Mrs. Lois Evans ptesiilent; IwiDean Mnurhley, vice Ja soldier who doesn't get in the Eagle may be ut!Dr VU Sundwall. Ernest Janke. Mountain Top.i. congregation; pictures a break, should v io t)cg,n their get often of 6020 South Sixth of president: Elaine WagstaiT. very vvnne: i.. Sharp job invorauon, duration. L. the w. jone. for nr Wright. lend-i-r the axis, these men will Evervone knows of someone West "Wo O received a mesa Thank Mry Mackay, sorg for street, Thee, in God, limited Reed Our needs are very convrntion: J. L. Davis, in the newest methods and Rhei Dimond. reporter. in civilian life who Rets more from him about two sage solo, still are we Prophet," congregation; but this department D(fk.on. tl .m he needs. Some high school weeks ago which said that he Ve Billn; remarks, to make application to mil Membership: F. T. Duvall, required making are who lunnv lasses was well and uninjured nnd and W. McGhie; song. "I Know Frank i;,ds the and with for il Eimo Martin, Wellington enougn to have seem asked her to tell his friends Murray Second ward r..rrar in some FPecialfy Redeemer That money My program: Earl Smith. Gilbert hr d th , ,r big for shortage of help it is next to lmnnd "ffuvrs "hello." H. G. riding. rrmark. service Bishop joy in pas :V'flhevyg many rc- - Thie U'-- of the rationing board possible to find time to pursue Grrrard. Vaughn Fothcr gharri, This is the first message (V prtparati'-- meeting Monday Spencer: solo, IVe Wahlquist and unravel be red tape involved LcRoy Ib aly, Ed Hobbs. him since the outbreak of from ;" closmen arc: Kyle i Rills: LTr rrmarks. a toiish one and thry are Mmy missionary: PuhlirilTi Hugh Ward and in such matters. ' w ar. Be With Us Til "God ,w;- - w of Mr. and Mrs. Eustanre. a good J"b- nul five P!,1,nns song. ing Wallace. Jack Cub We have a few sheets of the Lion seme- We Meet Again." congregation; for a soldier, who borrows Military Affair: Varian (Jayleft and while it lasts bring stuff Ci.cu the for trade .;nd furloueh. kvtK"hLaMarr Ch.maS. son hvtte one's car duiing their T. Bay King- benediction, T. It. Collier. walker) Mortenson, in as usual orK was enscus,. hi- LaVerl Dumas. the fall much belter than nothing, the pictures XL:? net is I Wo,dcn lane; Frank Bernard Jfrcshmcntj were served. O ( ST . ') T. 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