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Show ra r oitKnr crntncr lo ., . ft being barber the Kalu m the that night, I proceeded Vrher for a much needed paving any attention ;iim is moving over my a woman parking i noticed !lv nf t0 head, Volume Two room enough for two automobiles in the space she parked in, but she because parked on a RAY angle By Mrs. The comment was made that per cent more cars could park if people in our business section 37 think about only stop and would problem. . That afternoon in that barber to the conclusion shop we came that if the Murray Cify road department would line our streets such as, for example, Salt Lake there. played state OPA son of the Grant Ivins, and a well liked athlete and student leader at Murray high school last year, will be returning home on t! o navy. his first have from at Memphis, Guy is stationed Tenn. very pleased to hear was I that Tommy Ilarrop noted thai I resumed my writings for the after a several lull. Tommy is my harde- last week Eagle weeks' st critic. of held their opening soMurray. Park last Mon- cial at day evening. were roasted over a in the big fireplace, also convenient to keep the party warm. Arlerie Silver. wasirj charpe of the refreshments and was assist ed by Eleanor Horr, Lois Hull and Melba Smith, who led the Werners blazing fire which was group in Saunders, president, over the meeting. Sh ir.viud tin- members of the club 'ho would be interested t attend the Federation of Women's Club convention that is being held at Bingham on the 22nd of this month. With the singing of "Goodnite presided the members were dis- eased until the next meeeting hith utU be held in October, lntirtaiv Priests of Cotton-'- prif.sts The d Hit!, stake will enjoy their anparty Friday evening in Grand ward amusement nual th hilil. The committee in charge want to m every High Priest and lus ft'in the stake present, to enjoy a pleasant evening together. Oh. y. s, r,f course, then- - will w t f., l.n-,. ids. COTTAC'.E Ml FTING Sijfid.iV .itteit.oon. tVAil 15 tin a r,,!(tycl a entt.i:'. .,.,!. .,f U, .,, ? ( ! muting V, HV!f ! crowd was pr er,! ; List Sunday T;p v p,kt. and Fp, ;,k. M,i.a, Mr, " Qir and former n very good disc i; f th-!1- "f- :.: 1 nd - Mi,. Ibniv ... " ,., i 11,. 1 - t - . ; i .n : . l! i 1 ! ' ,: 1v 11 I M J 1 t.ti-r- - , . : . : ! . 1h,. Pith ' !' f.l tr,i ivy in rn-r;n- , "" , I at i, fjotil in P,H II. Mi, riaisis Hsu,' w.i id n !. I wrt-- ' ;, r - t pi ervnif.2 ii Ct.,v, ...) it.ihK d , . 1;,,, r. o 1, ' ctmp '"I'-J-iot- t .tin T. 1 y 1 n.-i.-- .1 . ' , ! Bi-tv- t .Liiv-M-i- i, . i 1 . 4 . ' '1UI-.1- - - n y . 1 , 1t-.- A 1: I', . . ! ! - - - Ftst-if-- ji-,- ! , r - - home " Dr-Ma- . ! i i'- -i 11 1 beinr f1wn to :j (o11-tVM- .. . I 1 I ,v'".' .ii Mn. ',:.: mh ' ' Who Wo! 12 h;.t' P;,h '"'i'lM hv will pf r, tit to atiitU'll - dinl ..! J f- ! n isl' . fur- - v i 14- ? . ( . Prtasf-igtiM- l Mfts r ! ? . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 3 ; So-l- 1 . e . ". 1 , lTS . ! 8, 9, 10, vp you-.i.i- I MURRAY Super iiitendcnt Labor, (iciural Materials and txri:.e Opt ration of equipment Miscellaneous expense MIDVALE 1200.00 .. 1350.00 5500.00 ........ 3000.00 3000.00 ........ lfiOO.OO 204 00 11504.00 750.00 2f.00.00 100.00 7800.00 Totals If we were to add the items for cleanup week, garbage collection, engineering, rnnutatiee, parks and cemctcrv to these figures as included in the Midvale budget the totals would be $25,104.00 for Murray against $13.000 00 for Midvale. I think from the above you will see why I took exception to votir ailu le. It. R. RASMUSSEN. City Recorder With cordial b si wishes. SOI'TII OTTONWOOD 0 I' V HOLDS Ml LTING South Cottonwood carnp of the Daughters f Pioneers hi Id their tegular ii.etim: Thursday. Sip len.ber L'5, at Murray park A o'clork luiaheon Was served and in rnjnyable time was spent by C 1 all pi s i '.. HAROLD W, DRASIIY ( IVI S ADVAMTMPNT Word b .s l t n received lu re that H it.M W Dianey. son T Mr, and M:s Waldo Drancy, h,! Im en ad .t eed u a sergeant In a r home to his folks. Sgt. Diat v writes that there ti com poMbil iv thai ht will for Cb' lm.alllg ll' it: lb- im Mationed way, li I ..in i . with the at Met s , IPith qti 101 t'..M. platoon of 1)e an f. ein. Rl 1 ) I.- - ;. any-I'lnm- . 1 ' Dl S.--i tn-- ha t) ovi cm 1m i - hill, f ;o than ) t, at ,' tl.t be. n m ii.- - atmv. Hie ! v ,e- - wo years of hi iti !.,( 1 . 3 . snrm ii ;d MoivblV Si il . ' ' i ,!;.!.. I CflTJcc- ,nJ'H !) J.-r,- ! '..U(TI-s't- )lo jotJS . ot-.l- ! . . .!-- : 6:30, 7, 7:30, There are in addition to this mileage a number of private alleys and lanes which are maintained by neither the City nor the State. In relation to the budget appropriations of the two cities I should like to call your attention to the fact that the following items included in the Midvale budget under Roads and Streets are not included in the Murray City Roads and Streets budget: sum. cleanup week, $200.00; garbage $13,000 collection, $1800.00; engineering Murray's 'Compare insurance on trucks budget with that of Midvale. $100.00; Midvale has less than 20 miles of $100.00; parks and cemetery laroads to maintain against 38 in bor $1,800.00: parks general ex Murray. Midvale, a smaller city, pense $i,uu.uu. when you dehas a budget of $14,000, one thou duct these from the total of $11,- sand dollars more than Murray 500.00 set up for 1945 in the has and just about half the mile- Midvale budget it leaves a balance of, $5,700.00 for roads and age to maintain." streets proper. Since the surto has a his Everyone right personal opinion and comments. render of Japan Midvale has F'or this reason your comments made provision for an additional and personal opinions expressed expenditure of approximately in your article are omitted here$2,100.00 for oil matting which from. However, ther e appears to will provide a total of $7,800.00 be something misleading in the for this year's appropriation to quoted for the b compared with $11,500.00 p. figurts reason that they do not stand for propriation by Murray City. Murcom para le items. ray City's total budget for 1945 First, the matter of road mile is set at $12,400.00 but this total age: I have not checked carefully includes item of $806.00 departupon the matter of road mileage mental charge for water which to be maintained at the expense should be deducted in making a of Midvale City, but I am of the comparison with the Midvale opinion that your statement that budget for the reason that Midvale has made no provision in it has levs than 20 miles is correct. But you show the mileage the roads and streets budget for of Murrav City to maintain as 38. a corrseponding item. For the purpose of comparison Rerords in this office show a total of 33.71 miles of roads and I am showing the breakdown on the two budgets of comparable streets in Murray City with ly 7 miles maintained by items. The $1,200.00 for superthe State, leaving a net fur Mur- intendent represents only that ray to maintain of 26.71 miles portion of his salary chargeable instead of 38 as you indicate. lo the roads department: I 1 Lu.tv !l' . I t I ! , 1 ! , 1 i IIROXE STAR w..rdt tl' nt rec-flra- v. K V;VR,'H s 1 -t' I 1 e t (An Wei K of Mr. .latin s Iti tleridi'i ,.nd n-- dis-j.'i.i- l ! , 'T . thctm-rlvp- tj-.- profi-ssionr- ? ! . ..nd P.' 1 vvi al-m- i- ,',!. ; loii.uy, 1 It ,i i...v. lu,h,i Angel'' ., ti..... "J"m'' y .t., and -'. 1 r 1ST C. tbr very i h-- ; - Kxk-P.- . . RRAV St NDAY S( OOL . ; M . miJi-l,.r- s eti i Wilham Hirhnnls.n. a Mr, and "urs. Glen iii'M were guests at the home nf Mr, and Mis, Win, J, Musser, one even mg last w. k. A LINE MI KTINCS '.-- . bat-l.dn- mu-tin- t TSITORS Sl'NBAY EVENING 6, Dear Editor: Your attention is called to the following quotation from the ed itorial page of your paper Sep tember 13th. 'The roads department of this city operates on a budget of less than $13,000. Out of this sum all the wages and salaries of the two are paid; upkeep on equipment regular workers, the supervisor and all materials expense have to be paid for from this paltry b-- r enmg, after spending the past week at the home of Mrs. Tamar Heading. West 64th South street 5:30, In Road Department Budget Murray Tliird ward Belief so ciety will oH'n its fall and win activities with a social next Tuesday tit 2 p. m. I he program includes a travelogue to lie given by Miss Alta Miller, depicting some of If travels in Mexico. Alaska and Canada. Special musical numbers and refreshments are also planned. The presidency of tbr organi zation! extends an invitation to nil women of the ward to attend whether Belief socitty members or not, Ilowtver, members arc specially urg'd to be there t begin the new year's work. Mrs. OIlie Bond of Heber City, 4, 5, Editor Stands Corrected On Figures - n turned home last Saturday ev 2, 3, 1, Muray schedule 15 minutes later than above. are Mel Moris, pres., Ben Bagley, Oll'ieers of the vice pres., una uscar rsennion, secretary. Sunday afternoon, September 23, at 2:30 p. m. in Murray First ward for all ward officers and class leaders throughout the stake. This is the first monthly union meeting since the war and gas rationing, but they will be held regularly now again, those in charge say. The meeting will be under di rection of hlla- R. Croxford. pi cs ident of Cottonwood stake Relief board. Mrs. Croxford society will also have charge of the president's department meeting uinor departments win he in charge as follows: Welfare, Re- gma hriekson and Lou Baker Merle Muir, magazines: Alice G Silver, teachers' topic; Edna Mae Wilkinson, theology: iVolaWyfl Viola Wilkinson, theology; but he will be glad to get on Strange, literature; Vera Wahl- uo .d solid earth again and be cuiist, social science; D;iisv Bel Iiston and Ada McDonald, music. home with his family. SOCIAL OPFXS THIRD WARD HOME: RI LII P SOCIIITY P.M. a.m. 1 3:1 So. & Stale (southbound) A.M. 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. P.M. 12:31), 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:3U, o, a:3l), t), u:3u, v, v:ju, o:ju, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 and 12:30 a.m. , ! ''miniJ 5Uko J fji t SIA'D.W I VI MNT. S! 5rrsnu-n- t and Leave RELIEF SOCIETY BEGIVS MONTHLY I'MON MEETINGS Cottonwood stake Relief soci ety will hold a union meeting RETURNS noon. 11, 12 11, 12, Grant Watd boasts f one of inSunday Schools in Stake. The Ward Ml RKAV I IRST WARD Codomvood Chapel i. f;!led to capacity Miicraimni meeting will con every Sunday morning and vi ne ai rju p m. Numl iy even v. tv one hn avail with Paul Hose of the Stake ing of opp. nunity of allendmg High Council and Clyde B.itkt Shiof this- fine organiti.. t Slake School Sundav Sunrrin zation, hi v II ... i.l for the time tendon! as speakers. These two spent brdhrin Me ore to give vei v i.iii ,t for the g"od ll,l tc ; t;ng out., s Ward Sunday otd i:i;i.I. d It is thf i,f (he First Li-and ouundinK wiffl home- will. s Li the S b. tie Sir-- " Ward m 1I. oper.'ttioH of a fir that all ward .1" bii.ht.piir a (utlouch, (or d;ty (hd.'ion i intend. i'i and Teacher s. who membor.s dev. the habit of by his untiring pi lop Mr, M.tjr. k has. r nv intern' dn.vltoi, f ii noi only present. !l"t and superior orgnmaiion, Hunk d .... r t nee to H ,)u.' Uling for the fuiure legular attetidinre at the var- . !... P.iM.,l;.-!1o d Ti aide b W,i ious nif tjnRs. Pt a tboo meet-iiK". ll the w Pearl .... v.. ii. Ti Se fine in.' a. e Sundav, Sund.iy g at n effeetivr irctii.ile. .1 tne.ik timely ;nd ' lb. VI' I ,1V,e ;,"! dh. Siip'nnti ndent; Si bH.. ;,t H rut a in. Sacrament - J),.vni W, t InHi ..f ll.r.e the flto .oi ;,J Ml.iek ,end vjiji .r m: t Coiin-- I .1. Fi i; k on. M ;mU4 tbii ii an.! M. I A. m ' IV'. o"i t:i g at ? ;!. Abiv fiinljy, which to t o id lip tbo H Hofhiti.v 2nd Tu. di.yh at ?..1fl. !!" .idv.Mn i ;;;. :n1 H i' i fnv. 1;vr .' in ' " ' 'a, i .t d I .1. Vi lie Gt 11. SeeUti'- i'.i . "i t.'nci t loe.'ition thii .f m nt i itn;p.-uito gam m ve femli. oi ..nd M 'r e S li ili, !.11. tiiitiv: n Htti ndanci1;, fit. ;it S.ir. for A maximum ' .It1 'ei olbi Mi Wi'1 lb ei..',' v rrt t..ry : (b n. "!. liuit. nt ini i tu i; wtli be ronebi l. . dtx-illiv:,.s ii h i respotl-I.in tn. lidinc pf.jlipptr.i if. t in i: t t ; Mat Jb.fbtn. . jorie . d on Novemb' t '.") with ,i per. d di r !..n ,h lill. t y etv,! .1 M.o.-it nil a H'l' A M, fhitanv-- i an l't)hi;nk, i.i! r, tire of all II, battalion. t.v tnetir.g W.ii.h foi ihi- art' i'' 1i,e t ii ' tfi D n?t! v f. on ' o i t.t coin tt b iji V. ff on o t!, that date o.V !. the ii t it n. In.t l).v, lb! f foi r, V H for drlads, 'i Wi.tr, i H. lb '...;). Wovi. fid-iTlf memtbiv J,. d,v will be the .11 i.dh ,d Wo,. Mi ni" n. Lvi! n Snutb, Ibli. .,r . n t . of t.5 observed l n S' t tl.bi ?, tli r a ' 'otr-.ti vd. LL r l m.i Fjirk nit, lb'" " xhun Oct Tilt, wnre (b neral . !' V." 'o, w ;v W at ina 3 i i T 'A', .'. D i ilv Tl on. Lillian t fi ii f.ee t I w ll lie hej l on th' .1.1 t 3 ll r otn ..r !' Xn K v P p. Affot, M. W;,r,b L.tii't ditto. S.. .ti.. r.l to. 'ii g v ,tt t$,. when Sl;l i i vi (! I '"' if. At b it P,. .l. .p. .ri tb.'d day 'i i to o ..riv t.. at 12 1. .bit.- ".ir. ;it.,i V br a noon. ii- ii. d Iii. tti;v. r lb lb db- te, t ( 1.V of Vt !, d,i' The fi,;3.iwif e lo i. d i..i ( Iff :, Si, for t n utbt.i m .1 i.i (as1 Mld,.v rounHntf. fhV :t:g VAt ATIOM I) IN r A lb ro-r, .v. ' 't fot till :tt I hf .u If .! ' ,lh t t" fAIUOUMV M. I A. -Sti-in 11 Aji rl fan. ept. --aril r f ... ijl'iai . Dec. to M arnl .lunr ;;, w lb S(h. S.jn.b.y il.br twtnrd b.)d Wo l.ioi Pi im.it v M.o. and Arr ' I'C rr r With I.l 1. d,4V ,tv.. T' M..njovifj ine iay fji iv. p. 1 i j , Ml Villi ii' iti'i ncK'ty iviv, slut "oir, r Voir,.! i Tt.' (i n idogiral Soeiety Or I. an:! Vi.',!. j n h .hi .lamia ry, I'lif.iitii.i PINMI! f.l :.r.. rb,l'l. F. v. and ,1nK-- , M'f )t..;. Tb.-sVisits tn Murray S .nd: n i Willi M ST I II rrirrln.fcs bel l mi tin io .i:r,r.-t'e.it: f n. M"-V W,.mk L. Mjo Li d.firk. , ii. 'I'd Sundiiy o i..ity nmtdh arc Mr. ..!,! Aln i;.J.vilv- - n t" ... r, a Si :t P. the dit.i t V, H V vi Suit Liik.' P,i ..'i.l ...;l,t of the . Vol M- .Mdn b of :1b Phi if T. 1' , f in 'In' i the .H'mis o) ;:,.v,.a I n .lulia V .( j ,', ,. fit lie if JiTii , Chi Pun. ..I'I". ta r.i ,ll ,,;! Kiehiv lo L Ar:pl. "! Ti A tare. 's - Jarnhnn. Sr. The speakers were Gln i, Smith and for-II.- -' p Ileiberf S . r.e. r. Ail g urday afternoon at Murray Park, then came home to enjoy his pink and while birthday cake and other refreshments. F, O Madsen is expected home from overseas in about a month. Land's Grove wth the moon shining on Little Cottonwood Creek was the very picturesque scene of an outing for the South Cottonwood choir members. Wm. She Hon was in charge of the committee for the outing. The cooks prepared delicious ham) and the burgers, ate them with gusto guests around the bright fireplace. Watermelons were so plentiful they raffled them off, Visitors from Murray to the beautiful temple at Idaho Falls last Friday were the R. O. Simons, their daughter. Daisy and her husband L. II Wadsworth, and Mrs. Vermt Ballard and small daughter,. Dawn. Mrs. comment on the temple was the perfect interior color schemes done in lowly pastels. Si e also mentioni d the descriptive landscaping as outstanding. Burley. Idaho was their next stop t visit relatives before return ing home. Girl Scout troop !U of South Ci ttonwnod is meeting Mondays This .MAI RICE WATTS A CIVILIAN at the Woidstoek school. Maurice Watts, son of uniup is under the fine direction Mr.Major and Mrs, Eugene Watts, of . f Mrs. A. C. W. Fabrr. are They il2" South State street, was giv-- ( be held corn to a iast planning ii an honorable discharge from mit of d'Mns, So. n they will take last a bike and learn ! prepare their the army, at Foil Douglas Maurice in served the Saturday. own food such as biscuits rolled Field Artilleiy, joining the U. and baked on a slick. S. Army, March of 1941. He Sgt, Victor Biissell came home Wedw sday to lie with his wife trained at San Luis Obispo. Cal. dm inn a 31! day furlough Sgt. and Fort Lewis, Wash. Then atBiim-Iwill mum again to tended officers training school at Foil Sill Metih. P.nk in 'California Aft.-rutt.pUtjng his training ;)) T guests Tuesday evening tb.e in he was sent to the at ti t A, C. W. F.1ht home were H.nv.inan II August. 1942, L. Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs, Tb" table was l autjfully l,'iidiWil, ;i in, ti, uning continued for and th e several months. He then went Attn tall ivory Uj" IV the Solomon Inlands and A of trr. ntei piecesMtv Shu lev Re nolds nd Mrs. 'lurinjj las overseas servreo he to has been all through the Philip-fin- Donna Marsden h ft Monday s Mid ti e South Sea Island., Mis, aiarvi'-- s nuwiann. M., ot in was awarded the Bronm I'asntena Corp, Marsden now ' v to gi'Ue for two ze Star f.r meritorious arhicve-fit- i y nt in connection with weeks. en-- i itnms the d all agasr..l P,.. turm opei, W, p A, The ma n Luzon from J.in. f, 13 ;md !'"1 fr.tr. tup m P. M.urh 3. VsmI v Tli' ;iJn von, the Lti.'on catrpaign Jot!t',ii ..nd .1 .i '..mnt. and lb y, M.iior V;.Hs as ;.n artillery 7.i. n Paik' i..l)o! officer, Cf j, f Kioto K' pi r S! vo Mai-,-- , be-e- I wish to announce my candidacy for Murray city commissioner. I have lived in Murray all tny life, so I am vitally interested in the progress and welfare of our city. I have made no commitments to any special group or party, nor shall I make any. If I should be elected, I would strive to work in harmony with the commission and city employes. I realize that any major issue must have the approval of the entire commission. I shall make no promises, because such promises are subject to circumstances and may not be kept. I believe that through honest differences of opinion we can arrive at sound conclusions and correct judgment. C. E. BERGER. j 1 le i.'.'.S i rs A bus line will start operations Monday, Sept. 24, serving the State street route between Midvale and 33rd South, it has announced by the president, Mel Morris. This has three buses ready and expects to have twelve of them in the future. No fares are taken. Trips are paid or through membership only. Midvale membership costs $1. and ntitles the member to an unlimited number of rides during the week. The schedule will be as follows: Leave Midvale (northbound) A.M. 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, 10, The Week In Grant Ward - mr.H Non-fathe- er Wad-sworth- singing. Martha Ladies," 1 (pre-war- JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB The Junior Women's Club Murray September Call at the Carbon Jr. College. A party for Robert Madsen honoring his birth date came to the two year old son of FO and Mrs. Robert Madsen. Robert and his little guests spent part of Sat- ordinance (remember that?). home Murray high school's football games will be held at the Murray City park this season rather than the new field across It seems from the high school. the new field will be reseeded with lawn before any games will In response to the requests of many of my friends and associates, I hereby declare myself as a candidate for the office of city commissioner, and ask the sup port of the citizens of Murray at the primary election October 23. I was born in Murray and have lived here my entire life. I know to a considerable extent the problems of the city and feel that I can lend a wholesome support to the other members of the commission as that board will be constituted next year. If elected I expect to devote my utmost efforts toward the betterment of our city and the support of every worthwhile improvement. JOHN W. PARK, 106 W. 45th So., Murray, Utah. Men Report For and family. Mr. Canne-giete- r is an instructor of Voice ng Guy Ivins, director, H. Violet Boyce Can-ntgiet- City streets; are lined, this would be a big help to the parking parkiproblem as is the be The climax of the industrial league baseball season will see a double header Sunday, Sept. 23 at the Murray ball park at 1:30 p.m. The game is between Murray and the Provo "Timps". An added attraction will be a drawing for a horse and saddle, scheduled for the interlude between ball games. The drawing is sponsored by the Murray Ball Club. Chances are selling at $1. per. MURRAY FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY REPORTS To all the ladies in our ward, just a reminder of our opening social. We don't want anyone to miss the good time we know is in store for vou. Be sure and be is a of men list the Following p. m. Tueswho left Murray in September on time, which is to report to Fort Douglas in re- day, September 25. By all means come with your "white elesponse to the draft call: of a Father Vard Stanley Jones, phants." toIt's therid chance of the "imlifetime get navy. Charles Lowell possibles" we all have around the Anderson,, army; Art William house. our opening social and Bigler, army; Guy Erwin Davis, theAfter of our winter beginning Theron Earl Coon, army; army; we still class have our an-- I work, Don Wallace Rowsell, marine nual ward fair to look forward corps: Glenn Ferrel Morrison, to. all navy; Harold Nixon Riley, ma- will We know in our members cooperate hoping us proMilton rine corps: Ray Lindquist, saleable items for our clotharmy; Robert Richard Edwards, vide booth. One article is all we ing army; Gordon Albert Welling- ask from each family. For furton, army; Carl Nielson Gilbert, information call Martha army; Bob Wendell Shepphard, ther Lavern Curtz or any of army, and Albert Emanuel Han- Walker, the presidency. sen, army. We know all the class leaders officers of our Relief society and XFWI YWEDS LEAVE will be glad to attend union FOR NEW MEXICO It was one of our Captain and Mrs. Horace II. meeting again. Christensen said their goodbyes greatest helps which had to be temporarily discontinued during Monday as they left for Albu- the war, and we are all looking querque, N. M., to make their forward to being at our first new home. union meeting at 2:30 The young couple were mar-lie- d postwar in our own ward u. m. September 12 in a cere- house. Sunday mony in the Salt Lake L. D. S. The relief society presidency temple. A wedding breakfast nd their families enjoyed a dethe of the given by parents licious supper in the Murray bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Christensen of Richfield, park Saturday evening. followed, and that evening the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. CANYON PARTY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard B. Brinton, held a reception for them. Captain and Mrs. Chris- were host and hostess last Fritensen spent their honeymoon at day at a delightful party given the Brinton cabin in Big Cotton- for a group of friends in the picturesque setting of Lamb's wood canyon. On the eve of their departure, canyon. Dinner was served in front of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Wise a grate fire. roaring Mrs. Marshall and Brinton gave a family dinner at the Wise home in Ogden for the couple SCOTT LEADERS PLAN YEAR'S WORK Sundav. PRIMARY STARTS Murray Scmrl ward Scout Murray Third ward Primary leaders met Monday evening began again Monday. Children with Bishop Webb Snarr to or of the ward are urged to attend ganize the year's work for the boys. each Monday at 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gough are returning here from Florida via the long way. Mr. Gough was honorably discharged from trie Navy this month after six years of service. He was Chief Store Keeper. Friends will remember Mrs. Gough as Amber Reynolds. Her sister Gene is attending tb.e U. of U. this year. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Asa D. Reynolds. Out of town guests this week end at the James Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Morris care to look. As City Commission NOTES the curb, it was impossiAllen, Jr. ble for another car to park: on of her automobile. either side Thee of us in the barber shop noticed this and commented on We agreed this was not an it You can see kolated incident. such for yourself poor parking previous described case as the on State street that anywhere from this Declare To Raffle Horse Candidates New Bus Line For At Game Sunday Starts Sept. 24 There was Subscription $1.50 the Year 20, 1945 MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g front. voii 48 55-Nu- mber SI ADS LNTI RTAIN FLOWKR AT I RLNCH HOME CLVB On ThurMlay evening, Septcm-be- r 13, the members and friends of the Murray Flower and Harden club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles French on boulevard. At S p. in, Imix lunches ami hamburgers were served ta some 40 members .f the club, after which community dinging was conducted by Mrs, O. J, Wilkin von. fiecotup.inied by Mrs. Vir1 and Mr. Herman nr.;, Ibd rgrcn. who also played oral solos. Also ntertaininfi the gioup were Mr David Campbell an t Mr, D. L. nwon, who d folo.i nfvl dancrS, A pleasant evenine wn f nt by oil pn ttrnt and the club very praffful to Mr. find Mrs. Fieruh lor the use v( Ihnr beautiful heme f.nd garden. Plenty of foil was kept m the outdoor fin place and no one complained f being cold, At-wo- 1 fur-1.- 1: ! rv..-.-- MIHllMiS hi u socirrv rtaki; I p NP.S .!.. K I. Sivulh, Pit M 3 c. HOARD MI.MIttRS MI LT a fid:. Ki''1:1'.f tu all bis fnefid.t TI e newly firganlrd Cotton m Miin.-.from P ai! Ibivbor, wu , sUibv Ibdirf socirty board .Matt n d with the a preparation Till ,.l ot ,V to a mmilhlv IO I Rll n-.- n i.AVAit lux sf;r, ON I I RHU C.II I A'ar !' S,;t ks Iwi Joirch at 1 1 1 11,1 V t loiii.-tu .le, '3. van. wb. :dei - 1.. l i i: i.r. kiscmuv 5 pent .iii.l - arid bi.'.e t A ll prerode f'lacr Sunday, l..,t 1IRIMI ;il an t;ors IO ( AMP Ainnt Li. T. Ib.v Kir cr toii h: h ft by plane Tin S.'iV cn tot.1. to ",i- - p Adair, Ot, . lb vint'-hue for a brif time with his t Mr, and Mis. T, Ray Si, srenlvj lull isninn muting nt the home of Mt OrJand.j Krickson today. The union tnecting Will take n be a'Aaib .L-- ; ting V S APXILIARY HOLDS Ml I T Murray Ciiv Firemen's Auxili 19 at the ry n.et on hrr ball. Luncheon was nrrvej by Annie (Jillrn, Violrt a Caldwell and Mina . (..ordon tu Iti mrmlK-rsA quilt tftfOed off during iba ti'i i ling Was won by Mma Gof don. Ring-l-''?- 1 |