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Show Vta.... Volum e54, Number 36 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, THE ARMED FORCES Bateman, AM 3c, Mr. and Mrs folks, his R- led last Monday. Confnrrt leave fsm ic ? having been in the service flhe past 20 months. This is J first visit . on a jiome. Caledonia Botfess in New n, Subscription: $1.50 The Year If there had been any rafters The case of Benjamin Gordon the Murray high school audU vs. Murray City Corporation, torium, people would have been! wherein Mr. Gordon seeks $38,- hanging from them last Tuesday 0U0 damages to his planing mill, night when Elva Brown Moore was this week argued in the state presented 159 of her students in war the casualties this Among her twelfth annual dance revue supreme court and is now pendweek is listed Technical Sergeant before an audience estimated at ing a decision. Ronald II. Parker, 27, son of Mr. between 800 and 1000. The outcome of the case hinges and Mrs. James II. Parker of The presentation was one of ion the fact of whether or not a Murray. Mr. Parker was killed the most sensational successes in tire existed in the city garbage in a transport sinking in the the history of entertainment in dump at the time at about 1:45 this city. So many customers p. ni. on April 4, 1942. The city's Mediterranean. Sergeant Parker was reported were unable to witness the show bvw cxpiort.s the evidence, "in missing in action May 20 and last that public demand brings a re- - ,; as f0owsweek word came of his death. peat periormance mis coming Grovor E. Brown, volunteer same fireman and chief clerk and payHe was in the air force ground luesaay nigni, dune corps and was en route overseas place, same time, same perform- master of the American Smelting ance. when his transport was sunk. & Refining of Murray, The high school auditorium w alked with company He was a graduate of Granite fire chief across the high school and played in orches normally seats 050 persons. Be- - 'he north end of the city dump tras prior to enlisting in the army fore the program began all these at 1:30 p. m. of the day in ques-seawere taken. Folding chairs , two and one-hayears ago. lie v half an hour ition, approximate was born in Murray on March were brought in and part of the!,before appellant's fire, in order to the 12. 1917. crowd was seated Murray Man Dies When Ship Sinks Murray, has been enrolled in a special course of instruction at the southern signal corps school at Camp Murphy, Fla. Pfc. Proctor was selected for this specialized training on the basis of his aptitude. Surprise Visit .r.tes JUNE 15, 1944 Gordon Suit Dance Revue To Ben Men Leave For Wails Against Ciiy Be Repeated High Court Ruling Army Friday NEWS OF MURRAY MEN IN fcjrii PROMOTION ANNOUNCED OF LOWELL C. SMITH in innC T XJlUllO Tn X U The men named below will be '"ducted Friday, June 16, 6:30 a.m. lhey go into the army through the Fort Douglas Reception Center. Albert Carlisle Mackay, 3800 South Redwood road. William A. Foster Jr., 2284 East 48th South. Orrin Towler Miller, 208 North State, Salt Lake. Wallace Bruce Cameron, Ham- - Mir niP Tn 1 lUllll) Xll Big Cottonwood Murray Lions will go to Max-field- 's Lodge in Big Cottonwood canyon Monday, June 19 for their annual picnic outing. For $1.50, "cash on the line", each Lions will be entitled to eat nearly all he can besides being privileged to witness a special en- ford, Wash. tertainment away up there in Yoshio George Tadehara, 6313 God's country. No speeches will New in area JV South Pacific South Sixth West. be allowed, says committeeman He left the United SoniaKoichi Clove. Onishi, Garfield. several weeks ago. Sates Lion ladies will be special Jack Laverie, Youngstown, O. guests. Virgil Wilbert Cline, 39 West inri All Rirthdav c. rrommcu Those to who wish 27th in on South. get ..... Word nas wen j this event should talk Lion to Odian Howard, 224 East Dale J J. Henry Smith that Elmo Martin about traveling 24lh South. H. A. L. Smith, Jack Manford Lewis Osborne, Riv- He is been promoted. ' t has erton. in S. U. navy in surplus ning with the Oliver S. Ison, 2490 South Third investigate the burning material has been Besides his parents, he is sur- aisles, doorways, etc. to Atlantic fleet and C C C truck had where the East. His The show went along smoothly. vived by three brothers. Udell England since February. He testified dumped. Howard Marion Dunford, 2375 came on his eighteenth Parker, serving in Italy; Warren although Mrs. Moore herself that there was no fire onpositively promotion the 34th South. East city 17 13. and Ross Parker, both of Mur- missed a tap or two during her birthday, May and he and the chief that dump Lawrence Egbert Nelson, 870 of because Parbrief the two Velma routine, only sisters, ray, and inwere a for fire and looking Bullion street, Murray. ker, Murray, and Mrs. Earl excitement and not for lack of Borne on Furlough vestigating the source of the Lloyd Anthel Wiley, 526 West practice. Simpson, Salt Lake City. Clovd Kindig, teen, om graue, 16th avenue, Garfield. "I've never seen a performance smoke they had seen. Fire Chief Don't forget the Rose Show. rith the 776th ordnance company, Gale Quinton Sundberg, 4849 so perfect in my life," she said Henry E. Smith testified to the When? Saturday, June 17. is nome on Lpfwtrv division, He also made an ime effect. show. Viewmont, the after "There wasn't Holladay. Wis. Where? Ends Howe At the Real Es Furlough leave from Camp McCoy, William Junior Oman, 3960 a hitch in the whole perform- examination following the Gor tate building, 4914 South State. Private Eldon Alsop, son of son 01 ivir. ana Mr. Kindig, don fire and found no fire any ance." You are all invited to enter South State. Vn Harlan Kindig of Idaho, is Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop, has reto the south, other than the n Erick-jsoplace President Lion Orlando to turned Frances Fort Mrs. your after of garden blooms, roses, pan- - William Glenn Culver, 63 Gran Ord, Cal., U husband CCC material tree and Mrs. Moore a with stumps presented sies, lilies or what have you." ite avenue, Salt Lake. having spent the past two weeks Weeden Kindig, 5537 boutn btate L. Bowen, state beautiful corsage in behalf of her on the D. & R. G. right of way." Flowers will be received from 10 David Mrs. Keith Anthony Mastrim, 332 his with and folks friends here. street ". . It may startle this court to 12 a. m. . Associated the Lions club. of 33rd South. East Utah the historian His brother, Lt. Austin Alsop, Murray sponsors, Please bring your to be told that the great, in fact own containers. the came of seven audience the Clubs for Bruce Garden Carl Lindom, 3363 South Many past has been from transferred Muroc, Sdfcted for Special Training The Kingston cup U awarded 1000 Wrest. He is years, attended their tenth an-- ! from all parts of the county. almost overwhelming, weight of Private First Class Corliss 11. Cal., to Hamilton Field. Gene W. Miller, 3090 South on furlough soon. nual convention at Ogden on One of them, Harry Thorson of the evidence established that to the "Queen of the Show" and Proctor, who formerly resided in expected home Sunday, June 11. She reports a Salt Lake, was one of the most there was no fire in the city dump anyone may compete for this Tenth East. watchers in the on the day in question. Inciden- prize and keep it. fine attendance of garden club appreciative William Dean Hansen, 4705 Paid-uwhole audience. His members there. Grant club members enter Brown street, Murray. tally, this testimony came from John Earl Birch Jr., 3594 South Victory and flower garden laughter could be heard through w itnesses who were on and about for the following: W. W. Faires cup for the best Seventh East talks were made by Dr. Arvil out the building and his praise of the dump during. the morning of Girls Stark and Dr. George Stewart. each routine was unreserved. the day in question and up to group of three roses, each a difClaude Warren Park, 1909 West Five Lions were supposed to within 30 minutes prior to the ferent variety. 5400 South. Following the close of the conA meeting at 8 p. m. Monday, vention meetings, members were have arrived at the high school time that Pearl Faires cup the best red Phillip Henry Bauer, 1425 West Grant ward Beehive Girls held appellant's mill was rose. exercises last June 19 at the Baptist Church will taken to the beautiful Nicholas in time to act as ushers and burning.' their graduation 33rd South. Horace W. Healy cups for (I) round out activities of the Amer- home near the canyon, where ticket takers. Of the five, only Louis Vosnos, Magna. when testified Smith that Chief in the chapel. ican Sunday evening Legion Auxiliary until fall. they enjoyed a barbecue and the Elmo Martin and Franz Westover hi arrived s the "one of the the best pink rose and (2) sweeEnro ' OVtfV 5W East 64th Re program included an open-1- 4 A fine program has been ar sight of. a large variety of in, came in time to oe of much use. most Expstakesthe v ' " outstanding South. en was fire contained fire, the song, "When the Twilight hibit may be roses or other for the occasion, includ- popies and roses in full bloom. Masami m Ssdovrs Fall," by the Beehive ranged Nishinoka, 440 Johnny ,r0 W" ?. Wnnl? ,io ue flowers. The Murray group was con- Frank Johnson and Orlando Er-- 1 ing vocal solos by Mrs. Rhea Jensen lane. dcrus; prayer, Carolyn Beal; mat it Dunning: appeared These gentlemen did Anderson Jewelry company cup Nelson and comic readings by gratulated for their accomplish- ickson. Mrs. Pearl Reading; scrip-sr- d Murray Able McKnight, 6519 ion fire all inside and had reached for the best arrangement may Mrs. Claude Shields, M. G. ments Mrs. by Petty. Drive. at. Ut'h Highland reading, Trudy Iverson : M. shortly be roses in combination with delayed on important business. lafu'r Prol1nr,10,nsu Officers for the coming year, state president. I A. theme, Nola Olsen; drama- 1he u'ldinR IlP- - other flowers. his amva) Oliver Barbara received rounds resolutions Three important to be installed by Mrs. Alice aiion of parable, Builder class; P,,;"'l'd pUtv. . . . Based of applause for her daiu ing. Winners of all but the Kingston Fathers at the made were district Ogden president, Sherwood, Some of the Robert Alvar Swenson, 1013 fire as (,f Things I Have are Mrs. Ruth llP"n '('ars fxpenenre cup may keep the trophy for one South Third Everyone present agreed that Tyler, president: Leimed From Beehive the Past East. his as he gave it opinion year, after which it is returned first vice every single member of the! chief, line Years," Jane Ellen Watts, Miss Belva Doran, Theodore David inside the fire Wayman, 2928 the coodithat originated for competition again. "cast" was in exccutionallv secPLAN WARD SHOWS Cardian class; president; Mrs. Ellen Payne, Casto lane, Holladay. playlet. "Guar-'f- i ond building. Exhibitors is it form and are that for anticipated responsible vice president; Mrs. Luella FOR FRIDAY Takes a Trip," Gatherer Robert Scott, 732 George Ernest J. Davies, A. B. Cald- - their own containers, tables, coV' Ward shows will be held Fri- the encore next Tuesday will see kss: vocal trio, a and b numb- Crane, treasurer; Mrs. Merle , Drive. Commis-orsSpringview and Mavor Shaw well. t.tc, same each the in high quality ers, Shirley chaplain; Mrs. Leona West- day for Millcreek and9 Valley number. William Gebhardt, 610 East Mrs. Claude L. Shields, nrcsi Westover, Lois Dra-- y sioner Freeze all testified that Mrs. Theda Center wards at 7 and p. m. and Eva Richards, accompa- - over, historian; 64th South. in fire the of no dent was there the dump Federated city Garden Townsend, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Peter Anthony Costanzo, Paby Mrs. Irma Watts. Clubs Gordon or of the after will either be REORGANIZE RELIEF the Utah, secIIUSDAND WILL JOIN judge, cific corresponding Rinks and honor hotel, Salt Lake. badges were Lucy Jensen, Mrs. mill burned. (Hostesses for the afternoon and Mrs. Floyd Start in left last SOCIETY Louise Critch- and rnrded by stake retary, William Andrew Isaacson, 13 Mrs. was be confusion caused will Some L. Beekeepers, ward Curtis has Grant Relief evening her to by; society week for California join la Turner and Vilda Barrett, low, secretary with the fact that a CCC truck hadiShnw, Mrs. James E. Powell. East and 64 th South. of the year will .husband, who is stationed at reeentlv been business Final John Charles Tyler, 135 North by ward Beekeepers. a load of garbage, some 'Mrs. IRoy Turpin, Mrs. T. F. refresh-Camp Hahn. Mrs. Startin is the Mrs. Irma Watts as the new Sixth West. "re were seven honor Bees be taken care of and ident: Mrs. Olive Jensen, first of which was hurninn. near the ivicuonaid, Mrs. decree E. Gor All mem-- former Dorothy Bow en. had met the Robert don Edward Erickson, 288 and Mrs. of ments will be served. Carl LundHansen. for Mrs. load The and burned Lilhe This mill. requirement counselor, some, to be present ' honor show is under the general badges with 12 hours bers are requested s West 53rd South. second endeavored These counselor. defense and the time skog. uma-wi ork on each. Michael Frank Rodak. Garfield. Included in to met the new officers. e take the place of Mrs. to prove that w itnesses who man.ship of Mrs. Ernest L. ftir. and Airs. Henry r. Jensen Kro"P were Marilyn McMil- Sl'nRalph Omer Hulsh, Midvale. Mrs. and was fire a rlairr.ed in week end that Turpin. president, last burning were guests SOCIETY HEARS REIJEF Richard Laveir Mills, 3744 Lou Hetty Elaine Mrs. and Smith, .f Watts, jn the city dump had seen the Midvale at the Ivme of Mr. and Leah Killpaek MISSION in. Evelyn South Ninth East. counselors. Janncsen, Jane TALK ON from CCC smoke garbage. Mrs - Watts. Irene Sorcnson and Rossiter. wife of the Mrs. George Henderson. Fred Leroy Coleman, 711 South had of Some the burning garbage Fae Howe Fifth East. president of the L. D. S. Tahitianat rolled down the embankment into Fatten eirk . Archie Charles Bess, 718 East ... ... omrin-v. mission, was guest speaker 1.1 UMUUlLUi had set and trees dead some Center Relief society the Gatherer Valley Seventh South. second class, them on fire. Jirls, received rank awards; meeting on Wednesday afternoon. James Walter Strasters, 2900 continues: "AppelThe biitf ex'ght from the Builder class, Mrs. Rossiter spoke of her bouth 17th West. into cot the lecord. lant by way field --it year girls. periences in the mission William Henry Morris, 5300 of Tn.s examination, considerthere. able evidence concerning the Interest in the regular weekly South Second Wrest. f.uhiie of rcitam of respondent's classes of the Murray unit of the George Smith Bringhurst, 3C51 ATTENTION. MOTHERS employes to put out tin fire Civilian Air Patrol is growing South Second East. SERVICE MEN! Thomas Paul Shaw, 2956 8900 when- the CCC ad was Humped. steadily, according tn Reporter C. rumor roll for Murray West. East 203 on of this failure the E. whether J. fi084 Piatt of Tun, Tilt, Richard Thirteenth East ard service men is al- if-:- ,Daniel Parley Garn, Magna. Salt Lake, pleaded V'jp p,.it of the city employes was, street. Fifteen members have JJcompMod. Please help us,1"1 ?,.uth. Lockart Howard Brockbank, nee.-; and a this wl.ethir tii to c"-charge court hear regular army neejiceinv ,n joined final : 4GRG checkup so that if was Highland Drive. perchargeable any, discuss fictitious Cers a various liquor ,,f hav.nc important be omitted. Andrew Peter Nielsen, 8755 to tin- i ilv, was not an issue in subjects, including military, avia-ti,- e He was his ne Mr in posses mit mil r ' West 27th South. y bid the evidence was tinn, propaganda, etc. e;. 6flft fined $35. $10 of w hich was sus 1 the city was entitled Jimmie DHos Boynton. Magna. .ud j time Scheduled for class cominc pended. -to as of t"l Willard Earl Baker, 5314 South what the ,vi' M be jury will ssions formerly Michael Beys, genuine signal : x his 'be can- W.e lestlicted. 'VTE HONORS ot lis rnovii s of Kiirh l.;.11t Second West. by was charged Bingham, Mi Lee Raymond Crawford, 543 C.td ns bmf claimed- actions as the assault on Tarawa "JSIOXARIES wife. Helen Beys, of 1775 East -Th. n- ,..tild be no question ;,n. the d.inr? in TVvWcviii,, of I'eail Har- - East Fourth South. ii ill with failure b pro- a nuih n' su.h fad Mire in the city I,,,,-- . There will also be films cap Friday evening honored vide for her and their child lie ec.vis,- tn.- evi.ier.ee riumr y from the cm my and close- - ORGANIZE 4 II CLIB imMacsit who js j(.avin(, Vvas released on iiwm 1 stabhsh. .1 that tbete'jups of our tn.ys in actual combat IN TAYLORSVILLE flu m an L, iv. i 1 . D, S. mission, and case is transferred to the district w.,s c ic t uii.ir.g in me dump or a feature .f the meeting this The girls of Taylorsville have 1,ps has just re-- : court. the tiiy. wbiih va situated im-- , Fi id.iy, June IG. in the city hall organized another frnm tJw club for missjnn f(,K, V-Var of the it . di.d. 'v in the be brie f talks by wounded clothing, although they haven't Ol ,j . tL ar?r11 '''moninl was HARRY S. ANDERSONDEATH I'lamtiir.s !terans of this war from Bush- - as yet named the club. M,s Zun t SrHli,v OGDEN TAKEN BY Altuiis. v, ('ity. Munay VI)rl hospital They will tell .f Their first meeting was held ..i. "f ' ':'", 'n Uc Taylorsville ward Harrv S Anderson. I'.evei ly S Cb ndt run and Glen their experiences in combat, how Tuesday with their teacher, Mrs. Anaeridem brother of Fred F. roneluHed. "May we ihe enemy vvoiks find what it E. C. Alhtechtsen. who recently Ison of Murray, died Saturday HTTrv,v we !,..ve n. vei ha.t the f, J. )ke j., c. t hit moved to Taylorsville. Officers ' that laftern-o- n tOVVr? M,I),rAI' in an Ocdeii hospital m a of tn .Kii!mf.f,ui ot rl.e.u(.c (time the club are DarlenA AlhroMii. 'ENTION I f.dl.minu an operation. CHICAGO il "I wbic ii- ,tll be shown f.f air battles. There s,'n. president; Velma Mass, vie f O. Sundwali are Mr And. rson was l6i'nd u or . !llote it. ,11 at. iiillv rroi i in.lt nrlir.n in nrtnu wn. MTSKlent: Ruth hTl.lin. If.lrl wbrrn Mr R.m.,1l chief of foil CO I'"1 P""'15'Ian !v njltmitle. f dure in war and peace. secretary and treasurer: Dir ' " ' of the neri! in civic worn uieie, ir The local C A P oilers a reporter; Carma A. in held Funeral services weie "ic'tiral association did hrwhtsen, for pianist, and Devona young people rppoitumty fterno'-nPLAN PARK FAMILY Ogden on Ihursriny Xi; " wiin are interested in learning Moss, chorister and cheer leader, Salt "ic jtj Chicarn llw,w I the OR SATI RDAY M I NION lloriid was made in aviation and serious related sub-- ! ""ir cemetery. Lake City Kenneth. Admission to the classes M'NCIIEON HOSTESSES ii The ), eM. nls of John. Mrs. ""g a navv srluxd Anna Wahlquist s Park will i free and all you need to bring! and h m. !)'. i ,v d TO SI IK T CAST '! daughter, Helen, entertained at is your attention. ..Ti ai ran ivi . t m a luncheon at their home, 557 TOR ori RETTA k S; IV. June 17. , RAI,T t . e.i V i n" on .hi , .te West 1 T V.Mt t,irr.i i ri warn ti..:.. South street 7 p. tn. will IS Cil'I.ST HI RE at Tt.rj.v, ,,rr-r a at n,v j! S;ipp . . is the ki,h l' 1 "mll'i i!' Kn. 15 planning for ihe opcreMa. . lbav BUernoon for Mrs. Mai Mis. Bam d wconrsnay here is f. a b.nt prociam. ic ' be visiting P.o'v by tiled atiJ , .. .. in "f . tiianv is," work ,ri from St. GeDige with her fister,MaJ d m i reinlIt and Mrs. Ethel All coi ;i v ,ii.;J r col.o s atul w ill t c t ., All who would hke t The guests HHtril-ein Aucut. "f Mrs. a de-- i ii.l n.. to berfl. id Ph ase iring Mr Emma Erickson, 6516 South Alsop. vited l,......., ' ,H Dnvc All nl afternoon. lightful toluYatluT Mr rrl:,r 'rrrState cel. lunch. i' paiticipatc are askedat I" Avri vciur mxt Monday iin7'brtl re cordially tod comes from Captain El- - BOLLING FIELD, D. C Promotion of Lowell C. Smith to the grade of private first class has been announced in Washington by Col. Thomas W. Hastey, commanding officer of the army air base, Boiling Field. Pfc. Smith entered the army on September 3, 1943. He has been at Boiling fiield since March 2, 1944, where his current duties include musician, clarinet, army air forces official band. Pfc. Smith is the husband of Mrs. LaVella Smith, 352 Germa-ni- a avenue, Murray, Utah. Prior to entering the service Pfc. Smith was employed at studio work (radio) in Salt Lake City, Utah. - -- i..vu 4St B - j . ts lf Rose Show Set For Saturday, June At Howe Corner Attends Flower Club Convention j Beehive Legion Auxiliary Plans Last Meei Graduate full-blow- n p 1 re-ark- s, -- j Rob-bin- s, i reoi-e.-inio- pres-'dump- 1 i 1 chair-officer- , Mad-Alic- j - j -- War Veierans To ll-.- J- I Address CAP Class Here Friday I c Ciiy Court News 1 no;" 2ei" (y y ': u(f(. offl-bc'ti- ri. . Si-ra- i,. - . . .V-ryJ- w u. , v & v, I - ( - ' m - Jl rvtv. ? - iiii con-Mm- ! .im &z ! 4-- n pi.-pi-rt- He, I'-- ptiVi-ij.''- 11 l i r it.-- n l iK.ti-.hin- i '"-r- m'-'inR- rr-;i- - s Og-rsr- ...... ( Fplen-!wa'l.ic- e. ' . 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