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Show CitySetsDateFor Bond Election Firemen Save olime 28 56-- No. MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MA1946 Subscription $1.50 the Year Lions Hear Stale For Conservation of Leader Speak On City Appeals Water As Supply Hils Dangerous Low Modern Education City t ommissioncr I'ersyl Richardson today issued an Home By Quick Response May 6 Monday seems to be the day for bad fires in Murray. First it was the Heidelbere. next the Lundskog property on East 59th South, and last Monday, May 6, it was the home of A. Wilson. 4340 South State street. When the firemen first arrived at the Wilson home it seemed very unlikely that any of the upstairs portion could be saved. A large area of the roof was blazing fiercely and spreading fast over the tinder dry shingles. Speedy, coordinated work by the oineers and men of the fire department checked the blaze before it had a chance to break through into the rooms below. The work of Fireman Henrv Smith was especially effective. He was first up the ladder and, atter a quick cool-of- f of the ex ternal blaze, let himself down through a hole chopped in the roof where he could get at the heart of the fire. Back at the fire station Mr. Smith was slichtlv sick from the effects of the heat and smoke. ' During the past few weeks the three members of the Murray city commission have probably spent more time on city business and have probably taken care of more business than any previous administration. Meeting two nights each week and averaging four to five hours per meeting, the city fathers have debated, and in some cases approved, the following matters: 1. Set a tentative date for the bond election for water improvements. 2. Accepted offer of Thomas C. Adams as consulting engineer to direct waterworks program for s to conserve water this appeal to all Murray summer in the interest of safety and health. Murray Lions club members "An early spring:, an increase in the number of water users, heard a talk by E. Allen Bate-maand the continuing inefficiency of the water system make it ; state superintendent of pubabselutely necessary that every water user guard against waste With Douglas Allen Jr. at all times. Don't let your sprinklers run any lonue rthan is lic instruction, on "Education in necessary in one place, and do not use city water for gardens. a Time of Change" at the club's We hope this will be the last time we will have to ask you to 5 of cost. regular Thursday night meeting conserve water. If all goes well we may have a greatly imwhile two the for the in 2. school 3. girls Mother's Day twirling Arlington May Approved contract of FairbanAbout proved system and additional water supplies," the commissioner 340 East 59th the band were good, it would ks-Morse Mr. Bateman's talk dealt with said. company to overDennis JNetson, have been much better to have the problems of modern educa haul dieesel generating engine i South, Murray, is a had several more drum major- tion, pointing out that educators for $17,318. fourth grader in ivb. and business men have more in at 4. Bought 3.75 acres of ground Liberty grade ettes, as the other schools did. Blacker's class The big drawback to the festi common than is generally supfrom Albert and Lizzie Wood for school. One morning last week class to val was Miss Lyle Bradford, posed. He showed that in every $860; ground to be used as gravel Mrs Blacker asked the is source and garbage dump. j.rit'e a theme on the subject, judge of the vocal groups and instance business prosperity greatest where the educational 5. Agreed to extend water We Ueieoraie ivioiners solos. s "Why sub-- ! 1 standards are greatest. "An exDennis is Miss lines in three subdivisions. a Bradford Summer recreational activities Miss Margaret Erickson ond Although Day." amination of our economy shows Miss Clara 6. Heard from various commitmitted the following: Erlandson, teachers at will open May 27 in the Jordan fair, excellent judge and has a I created the conclusively that the more pros- the Bonnyview school in Murray, God tees asking for curb and gutter Long ago ief amount of of knowledge great perous areas have a highly de- attended the Delta Kappa Gamma school district and June 3 in the and other improvements. world. He made man and woman. ins I Wnmen the greatest of them alL voice, she lacks in dependability, veloped educational system," Mr. convention held at Logan, Utah, Granite and Murray school dis The big news this week is the tricts a under of the contract with tentative 4. acceptance program Women grew to be kind, gentle She displayed this by being two Bateman said. May Mr. Bateman said that during Saturday, ft Mr. Adams and the outlining of and a half hours late to the solo Beta chapter of Delta now set up, Joe L. Christensen, and true. The IKa program for general improve "That is why we celebrate contest Thursday and a half hour the last war the standard of edu- Kappa Gamma, located at Logan, Salt Lake county recreational di ments to Murray's water system. Mother's day. Every boy and girl late to the chorus contest Friday cation is the most progressive was host to the Alpha chapter of Fireman activities: The program would include exMiss Bradford also "misplaced" western state was below that of Salt Lake, the Gamma chapter of rector, announces. loves his mother. Every year we as t evening, May 1, tending water mains where needApproximately 44 recreational wasWednesday the judges' score sheets with two the most poorly developed state Provo and the Delta chapter of celebrate Mother's day. the time for rejoicing in the spa "I can name a thousand reasdays' ratings on them. The score in the east, but that this condi- Ogden. Convention headquarters centers will be put into operation Murray fire department hall. On ed, replacing 50,000 feet of old makin school has Totion the three wood pipe and laying 30,000 feet districts, love their sheets have yet to be returned changed completely. was the Hotel Eceles. A delightons why people this date a party was given in of n t to those in charge. When they day, he said, the western states ful luncheon meeting was given ing supervised play programs honor Of Lt. Duane supply conduit; new flow line mothers." Brown wonderful will be found is anybody's guess, equal most of the eastern states at the Bluebird cafe, with high- - available to every community in U. S. air force. Lt. Brown of the from McGhie springs to Butler- is a very This is the ville reservoir; new lines to When the committee chooses and in some cases are far ahead. lights of the meeting being an the county, he said. Summer pro last of the theme if you realize that Dennis firemen to Murray Au forward until will rs,t He grams out go Utah was at address by Miss Hazel Brockbank that pointed equalize pressure between Mc doesn t live witn ms motner ana next year's judges, well may they return home from service with 1. of gust the Ghie of and Vine street list states numthe fur top musical and this springs remember of Salt time. Lake, hasn't for a long year's faulty as L Activities will include music, Uncle Sam. During the course of wells; larger cast iron pipe where choice. nishing its share of officer ma bers by Mischa Poznanski, who the evening he told of conditions the smaller has proved in tenal for the army in this war played selections on one of the dancing, dramatics, handicrafts, in the Comments About the Philippine islands, where adequate . pipe lawn games, and that Utah spends more seven original Stradivarius vio- swimming, tennis, Briefs . . . Music Festival he was last stationed. Now that eTel Mr. Adams has recommended softball, baseball, volleyball, wad his The music festival held last Guy Kennedy edged out Bob money for education per capita lins now in existence. hitch with the armed forces that the of itioa tournaments ing, telling, story than state. business other a city install a $60,000 any for final elections in meeting the to and Following Killpack is completed, we all hope that Thursday Friday proved id of a numerous and on the flow line from special The variety, excellent at the which ballroom M H plant hydro mezzanine S in the position be a great success, due, in my student body president at Mr. Christensen said. Six Duane will settle back into his McGhie springs and that a small e we I events, Utah hulds tea field in the and of a educa Hotel . . . Eccles, mulast. reception Mr. to Seminary Wednesday own private niche in the fire opinion, Lloyd Winn, is due in large part to the were held for the incoming and swimming pools in the county reservoir be built on Vine street irsagi sic director at Murray high. graduation exercises will be held tion will come under recreation the to store water from the Baker men who of Delta the into state officers next organized Kappa school Smelterite at the Mr. Winn, who wasn't placed outgoing il the nremen or your ac- wells recently purchased. 44 program. 50 districts years ago, making Gamma. on the major festival committee, Thursday, with school grad set Mr. Christensen said he planned quaintance seem to be sort of disThe bond election to borrow Miss Erickson and Miss Erlandfor one week following. . . . Carl the problems of administration did most of the work and planntracted and have that "far away" $200,000 for these school week with this adds meetings elemuch more economand projects will son are at present the only simpler ing, while several of the com- Erickson and Art Ahlberg re ical than board of educa look in their eyes, just blame it be held July 1, or as near that iiem superintendents, to it from used be when there teachers Murray the mentary navy mittee members never attended turned for leaves from tion members and numerous oth on the coming firemen's conven date as possible. this week. They enlisted six were hundreds. Today there are school district biJonging to Delta er a meeting. to complete details for tion at St. George. The dates are The dance hall being built at weeks ago. . . . Next week's some states with as many as Kappa Gamma, national honor- the groups Under Winn's direction, MurrMay 23, 24 and 25. It is bound to 54th South and State program. 11,000 different school districts. women in brought "a for brief society will column ary biograph carry ay's entries received their share The tentative program will be be a gala occasion because this letter from the board of educaDr. Bateman Lions that urged of first, second and third division ical sketches of the wonderful e con presented to the Salt Lake coun will be the first tion, following protests by high "characters" that work behind work for better schools and bet since vention before the war. "inonori committee recreation school Principal E. V. Morten- Friday ty the counter U the Murray Cafe ter ways of teaching, since our Members fire of the 'albsi 'depart sen, Cottonwood stake President night at a meeting in the fire asset is the greatest country's, crowds. the draw who I division for marching, although and pril 2 hall at Murray for final approval. ment lent a helping hand to the J. Ephraim Wahlquist and semischool-ag- e generation. "Our best police department Friday, May 3. instructor David G. Thomas, er vi guarantee of a lasting peace is a The large attendance to the Mu nary who opposed the dance hall on to he population," sic Festival created a traffic the Women grounds that it would become said. that taxed the efforts of a nuisance. Daughters of Utah Pioneers are problem The board's letter Varian Mortcnson conductincr a paper drive at Principal i ar: policemen from the state high- reads, in 10 part: of his spoke funds experiraise V informally Club present time. to way patrol, county sheriff's office , We are not opposed to the conence on the radio broadcast, which to have their history o and Murray City police depart struction of the dance hall near "Truth or Consequences." Varian If 47 printed. schools The The assistance given by three ment. elementary vacation a Members of the Murray Wom:Corf the high school providing it Boy Scouts desire was the star of the show and has of U. P. will of The firemen was timely and much meets with the the Daughters in their will join City Murray in t Hi the en's club and the Junior Women's trip this summer and are following standsince been called Murray's Fibber send for any waste paper you appreciated. of annual the 27. ards: May club were presentation fund McGhie Without Molly." very enthusiastic over market for jobs now for The firemen would like to may be able to spare and expect 1. Have adequate toilets and the huge success of the State Fed.W Douglas Allen stirred to make collections on or after Day festival. The festival will be thank Elmo McMillan for the fine Judge purposes. raising washroom facilities. eration of Women's Clubs conof interest when h chalheld at the amphitheatre of the compliment given to them in last If you have some odd jobs plenty the Lions to tackle Mur- May 24. If you can spare any 2. Sale of alcoholic drinks shall vention, which they attended last lenged paper for them, the Daughters Murray City park and will fea- week's issue of the Murray be prohibited forever. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday around your home and lawns, ray's zoning problem Murray will appreciate you telephoning ture the May Pole dance. Eagle. It is our aim to merit the 3. Be adequately lighted and Mcat the Hotel Utah. I. as expanded so fast, business Mrs. Alice Silvers at Murray get in touch with Russell same good will from all the citi- provided with car 7 the at o'clock, The theme of the convention, parking space. Beginning , scout leader, and he will and home building has jumped or if you are in position children 4. That building be architec-tuall- y will parade from the zens of Murray. "Life of a Nation Has Its Roots Donald, to such be brand a left it that proportions, to make may members delivery of his troop beautiful. The board is of in Its Youth," was carried send some new zoning plan is one of the at her home, 572 East 53rd South Arlington school grounds to the MURRAY FIRST WARD course Vine street. of opposed to a group of by way park REPORTS SOCIETY throughout the three days in an to see you. RELIEF city's most urgent needs if we are street. built shacks. The Murray high school band and Jerry scouts Edna Mae arc Scouts Leaders interesting and educational manClass good commuhave to a' no Boy people There are practically 5. That dancing and entertainwill had the parade and upon ner. and Ramona Hall gave them, and nity. "Murray has got to have a unable to contribute something can upon depend you ment be conducted on a high maneuver will the An item of interest was park entering of season lessons the last their if to the we an that towards this most worthy cause, it will enable some of the boys practical zoning plan moral level clubs of avoid some big headaches in the and you are cordially invited to while the children are taking Tuesday. There was a good Murray were responsible if two or in the east wing of crowd of interested ladies prestheir a for the flowers have to good trip places deand and decorating of ATTEND MEETING OF FIRE save and send old papers very near future," the judge the amphitheatre. Joies for the district president' thev have some income to piece clared. ent, including two visitors from FIGHTERS IN SALT LAKE magazines to the Utah Daughters will be and The colors posted breakfast the stake board, Mrs. Vera Wahl-queNominations for officers for of Pioneers as above directed. Tuesday morning at cot their funds, Jack Clay, county fire chief, and and Alice Silver. LaWe J. W. ;30 in the junior ballroom of the , Mavbp vou have been wailing were heard and approved. The camp mcmln'rs will thank the theme, "Making for Peace,"in assistant forest superwill be suggestively portrayed of the Bills sang "Open the cl Ltah.'The for Wahlquist your iiiik: sincerely to J. Whitney girls gathered lor someone to do a few you visor, outaccording as and dance drill inCAMP COTTONWOOD ihythm. flowers, gl.stcning with Gates of the Temple." All of dew, from upkeep jobs that arc always state of Logan, coordinator, Floyd lined on the program. these p!ea.ant things, plus the attended the Vir gardens in the early morn-- terfering with some of your MEETS MAY 9 e meeting of the May Upon completion The Cottonwood camp, Daughbeautiful spring weather, made of Utah hours and artistically deco- other activities. Phone Russell Fire FightCooperative will be colors Pole the dance meet o:i Utah of ters Pioneers, our meeting just perfect. ded tl,0 large main table and 14 McDonald. ers in Salt Lake City last Friday, broiieht to the fore, the "Star- - Work Day smaller tables that scried ten Thursday, May 9. at 2 p.m. at 4.1th 23G East May 3. Every county in Utah was F. Fetors. Elmer WARD RH.IFF Spangled Banner" will be played the home of Mrs. Oilandii ErickEdison said. "All things come wh. .Mrs. D. A. McMillan, TIIIKD by one or more delere5iUJ. colors the I band and the SALE c.oage. ; Smith, t,y SOCIETY to him who hustles while he represented son, ::! Hist 4.1th South street. is. him vice president or the 4721 Iloxeid.T gates. tired while the audience is still waits." So, while we wait for A cake, bread and pie sale will j, F, I.owry. Daughters R.nley, Wright and Federation of Women's' The morning session, held In $150. 'standing. The sound of taps will s street. lurd n: alteration. Relief society classes to was in charge of the break- - be held by the Relief society McMillan will le assistant regular the 405 Jensen governor's board room in the Melvm Mt'.hies. be the .signal that the day is done. members of the Murray Third and the daughters of Orlegin ncam next fall, we'll hus- capitol building, heard 13 city, l ouse. Furniture ward at the Granite chard Garden camp will be the lane, paiadtle through our welfare seeing. county, state and federal departE. A CoU.tvt. 4742 BoXeldcT DI ANE V.. RROWN May 11. guests, is ftiil a lot of it to be There Monday afternoon in honor of the htore at 2 p.m. Saturday. ments pledge themselves to acRETI RNS HOME .street. a.l.Ltion. $l.rf). Relief next Tuesday is the day tive and pre.Muenry done The foeiety ! Junior Women's club members at was G. Duane Brown Lt. 4G51 First Hanauer participation In forest, range Muk P.aihy, on hand al the Moie to SOUTH COTTONWOOD SITS to accomplish something toward Bnd water-shei fire prevention U.S. lovely home of Mrs. I. R. will be !ea in the d from service PROGRAM i( DAY SVxH). street. end. We will begin at 10 and control -'- Trison. conduct the sale and suggest that MOTHER'S that 26 at on force during the 1946 fire a;r Camp a. m. and there will be machine April Clyde Reynolds and Jenny i you buv your Mother's day pie. Ju. season. met in was he where the P.eale, evening, s!;,y Cal., Cottonwood by Lafayfine tln-and Births at , fn-Woolf have outl, iid a very knitting and room of the Hotel Utah, bread and cake his w.fe. After spending 10 days sewmg. quilling, from the program for Mother's day Sunwill be folks women Luncheon woik. i hand save Home your j bviy formal banquet was jveith friends in San Francisco and served at noon. At 2 p m. holi12. All mothers are Maternity reel method of sealing with the the Ore May day. of baking : ior an convention guests, work Cotton-wooH.ibje:. l"in .'it tne Cottonwood Pa o Alto they returned home. South wartime bottle caps. But that attend Eskelsen to invited Jane Curtz and Duane enlisted as an aviation ;:wrh F. Smith, former head of day. M.iterr.itv Hoi-.will be an unnecessary risk this on for the ward a demonstration will your conduct roiiMrve given will this .r plan d epartmcnt at the U, n May 8. 1942, and Marled i Lucille Johnson Fir c;,,, ttrnnrlt men foods. la nor. of in tluir Very year, because you can learn the L. and flour supply and give the Wilf-- d Clen. 5181 Sooth l is training at San Antonio, Tex., the pnservatmn present "wttiarch of and correct process at Relief society bread teach will it? isn't the They in p.e. timely, s chl,rch, was the main f,,lk n change 2.1, the n to Sikeston. Mo., and Kill. April SIT Wes'. t 2nd M;;iray, JAVdlS In cooker, next Tuesday. A recipe for a i and cake fare you have m sup- MUTING DATES Kan. He received his us to test our pressure (f the evening. Turllrr- It. mv Jean Rcid and melon cocktail that is frozen, as at and fiuiU us vegeto Merl how ond to them, dry na the Monday t Chamber Kerneth Jacob. 2t WYst Gordon t'iir,ir.iHie)ti as second lieutenant Junior The Mutray morning plying will be well ai many other valuable tables ptoperly they ,iy n. 1S' E,mo Martin. nomi-- t sale on Saturday, T , May 3. M'Ti boy. April 2. p. lot at Pampa, Texas, in 1943. ,f Commerce mi Fu also have things, will be available also. jner.ue, and They edible lbs transition training took him methods oftasty. ''I Mrs. O. Jay Kingston for AMI KICAN' I.H.ION IVdv t e AiMe II irklm and al the Youth Center, Tin mem This demonstration il not redoling or freezing Mur-ras i't tlit? State Federation MIFTRALI. to Dt Hio. Te xas, then to to Relief society memCleo M ow '. 3M Craw f 'id. stricted bus vo'e l to bol l ngular can and future for uc, they Flor- - rets to an'1 Mrand then Us. La., 2:. loiitlh thai Atr.l tne tor our of ward, but any inter-e.te- d bers tah Kislon ai frarlire and lryout every tell us what kinds of Vegetable to saul office in the cit rutrman -- Kb;l Grenr and i nee. S. C, wheie he w as assigned seed; to plant if we intend to later on in Igion softhall lac'y In Murray is cordially Moivlay of the v I all l 8 P "1. invited to attend Tuesday at 2 Dean Wil - n. Mi Ivale. g rl. Apnl for 1') ninths. i - our Vegetables, Wednesday, May 8. All m ci.m- Hr n n In July, 1!H.. he was ordered fii The fu xt nn ' ting will be on 3'1fruits U.ttled p m. in the high council room. had y 'j'W'- und mcmWrs of the nairm who are inMeMea aic m Jf fpoil you Hann.ton to Kearns. Utah, for ovriwa. ItuUrrf.rl.l Millie it w.,J probably be- We'll be looking forward to seeTl,e nrxl ptac M.,ni,.y, M ,v 13. tyJu "m,'"' tlub attendmc (.re Jark U r, last ye FwVeiton. pill. Miviie, and served at Saipan, K3mo Martin, Mrs. I). , , t,n ," ;,nd Wavr- V.'i A v ''?" cause voi didn't know the cor- ing you. lice KsMons will l' I TIMi n Ml El Leo Jitna and at Clark field, Lu( tn. 6 S.rne And p 15 and 17, fiom 4 wa calh A Arlme Patk zon, jence that time. I tlub r Morrill Malsen,Mrs. iVr- - very g'..l pmnMets wuc at tne S last Widivsday rv nmg. May 1. E,vl lb iy, g;il. Aj . ui v. palk Wednrfilay. of hb member Sa't HHfit) WAKI) MIA p D' nri and lo-30 GuioMioi a tram a! the MAY IS l Tlic I. gtoti fhiiH II 7"i al l i; i. , h,,j en. y Ciiv. ,i i j,. t0Ian( Mrs VVll. thU year that ill Pve any city All Third ward memUrs lire M- -i Ollh y, tlub 1' ' Commander Mulch of V.f.W. ret No. 523J and Mfretda Ktrdl Ct an Paik - T ' 1. rempclition. LJiil duve. d to nttend the ward M I A inviti team tome in I e . it K Johnson, t! i ol. My president of Mury Unit of the beAmrrican U' mr!;rg l; Mis. George it rrm that vw I gionnaitrs ,1. 15, al J(fA May 30. social May have announced reppy Vif will I fffietlR tt eh IVsto Auxiliary Ft .'! a it tiothl Yourn- .F.i'W'.e '"? ar.ti "".v Aiuiriai. . mi lh Ihrnuihwit on Ihe ion. think that a bat i fitro thing that 'thai twU fi distributed be will m. war world p. 4:n;5 South projid.'. onj to d ' u unit in .K...- - t it.. of both and isipi pie, of dead the honor In worn be to n Memorial has iinn is vl till flu around al night. An iiithestia br arranged poppies 1. Mui lay. y. oo i n. Junio; rliih omrn' woild war wil be distributed on tbf .IrwU throenhenit the day for toe datiee that follows the V.F.W. re Mm. Martha San- by volunteer workers of the lotion and the re Each MuUial class is Bl; lv;,1 Nvih EDT and f Ingram. hrlnf made fcy I'at for Liio It, .11 Toppy Extensive prrparatinn tj.ii... a number on this pro ..1,3, UIIIH of Emily Gr-rark, direction Salt Lake C;ty liv, the under Unit the lesion Auxiliary i! Gordon. Mrs. . are bring worker gram. volunteer The I'oppv Chairman. Mrs. Margaret Camp- Mis. Inez Ait'mr and LeRoy N.l-oto locations in the downtown Uned ni .Vbm -n ' "a Mrs. Klla . m. . area. ptl. Morns are in chaige of the ar . . , W,.vne, , i ;,, A,! Vrt a., Myrella Judkins. largLmcnts. 2. May lvrr. Mrs. Carol "in. Mtlba Lartun. I home-owner- n, ia Murray Teachers Big Recreation Aiiend Convention Program Planned ld -- t It Silver; state-wid- Scouts Will Work Enjoy well-educate- DUP. Paper Drive Now Underway Schools Set May ;!Day For May d To Earn Funds Convention 5G3-R- well-planne- Wil-kins- d st 1 946-4- .0 7 We-st- H state-wid- Building Permits ...... y, host-rsse- - d 5 La-Ve- rn 1 ; e: i pie-gram- sp-ec- 'r J ? Inde-ptndenc- e, - ! 1 ; I' r '. v. nwcl-ir.g- - ti yi I n-- ira-nt- 7- 1 - , w'7t- - 1 1 M.vi-11.- - -- he ! Legion, VFW Set May . 1 ! ! -- ! '. i U 1 - ! Oueninq Game in Industrial League in Murray Park, Wednesday, way u Provo vs. Murray, 5:30 p.m. llon 1 o-- i. Poppy Day 11 - . 1' 1 fer,, -- d. pre.-mtin- rd raUnn-M.'M.- M.-h-i.- . , , z.s-- |