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Show THE MURftAY Ward News Leaders of Chamber 'Point With Pride' Mri.ibi rs. of the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce and its uuxil my hehi a joint meeting and social la-- t week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don P.lair. 273 "We Point With l'r ide", program Topping all previous records, over KMl'll spon.-ore- j by the Home Study registration at the Murray City Chamber of Com- University of Utah reached a new j Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Morgan stake LPS Tabernacle for Mrs. Hilma Forsberg Rose, 75, who died Friday morning at her residence in Richville. Morgan county. She was the nother of Paul S. Rose, supervisor of the Salt Lake county recreation department, former Murray City commissioner and Murray business of d Ti i t'oons at Tncv Wimam during t'it "Tribal evpnt An?. IS to S3. The award was presented f ir outstanding accomplishments on ach'ovrTipnU and for participa- -' truy a- i unit on a percentage b"Ki; It he second time Troop 90 has won this award. Scoutmaster is Anderson and Clyde Wat';ins is chairman of the troop committee. Scouts who attended the Wigwam during the event were Ftoven Peterson, Lynn T'MoiPnT, Hansen, Bobby W'allin and Keith Hansen. - Ci'H-enc- the mothers and Tti'-in- dungh-progra- last Thursday the stake sports director, IV'veily McMillan, presented trophies to the winning teams in the r cent stake girls Softball league. Murray First ward received the for first place while the tT'ils of the Murray Fifth ward re'eived the sportsmanship aw-."The teams were complimented for this season's activities and p'ans were told to increase the interest in the activity next year. eve-r''i- T ". The MIA of the Murray Eighth ward held its social funfest Wednesday night in the Murray First ward amusement hall. REPAIRING For the REST in.. O O SHOE REPAIRING SHOE DYEING O SHOE REFINISHING SHOE RESUEDING Take your worn shoes to MECKEL SHOE STORE 43C3 Repair Department So. State Murray es s d List Local Residents merce Thursday night saluted the Murray City school du.tnct. The e f'f broadcast, starling at 7 p. m. each Thursday night, aims to develop a community consciousness in local residents, pointing out the numerous advantages there are in making a home in Murray. Marshall Brinton and Ron Hendricks, representing the chamber, interviewed three leaders of the school district in the last program, J. . Easton Parratt, schools superintendent, High School Principal, high of 19CS students during the An unprecendented year increase of 15"',. over the previous year, these enrollees studied 2,447 correspondence courses ranging from Accounting to Zoology in their spare time. of the than 1951-195- teen-minut- ,V. like anv other bus!. ness, may be pictured as a balance scale, with a profit showing only when income outweighs costs. It takes very little to tip the scale to the loss side. Cost increases of any kind , . . even an unjustified tax increase . . . can do it. Then my job is gone, and Utah people lose the countless benefits of mine payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases." "Mv industry, j ' one-fourt- h e regisUniversity trants ever tread the University of Utah campus, for the mail brings thousands of their lessons ach week from 117 communities ;n Utah, from 42 of the United States and from Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama, Peru, nd Switzerland. Most popular of the University 2 Home Study courses in was Naturalization, a preparatory outline for U. S. citizenship. Murray Residents who registered for Home Study at the University included: of Utah during 1951-5- 2 Jean Ellis Bishop, Edward Zenger, Eva J. Brown, Elizabeth Butler, Mrs. Anne Jessen, Jes Peter Jes-seDorothy McMillan, Clarence Shelley, Mrs. Vila T. Stephensen, Richard Bryan, Durland Carney, Mrs. Irnigard E. Hall, Kenneth McCleary, Norman Miller, Joyce Mortensen, Bessie Padjen, Mr. and Mrs. Eluned Phillips, Mrs. R. S. Poulton, Joe Stuber, Shirley Swen-so- n and Melvin Woolf. JUSTICE' ' fI V well-know- 12 Years Judicial 1 11 A lU X J CALIFORNIA ' SPECIALS THIS WEEK The Women's Republican Club of Murray met at the home of Mrs. Wendell C. Pay Tuesday, Sept. 2, to hear some very interest ing informative talks given by Aldon J. Anderson and LaMar Puncan. Republican candidates for ' the office of district attorney for AT Pete Brown the Third Judicial district; and Robert E. Punn and Pr. J. Leo Ellertson. Republican candidates the stale legislature rrom me (for Legislative district. ron-lrolm- II ) att?' fftvuetc ffel ll . J f !f l Jj J DOUBLES Murray GOP Women Hear 4 Candidates EXPERIENCE .) SINGLES FROM Jt.00 TO $12.00 FROM $800 TO S20.00 C Hn J Sl" h ... ( ' -- luiurioul hoUl 9utt roomi, prlrrtnli, chtrmlna bun-5low luiUl all with btH. P"i iwlmmlng pool. AHr.ctivt dining room nd qrill. . . . Dncino, nightly in lovdy Grdn Room. , . , Unlqu Mirtbtr. DtligKHul nd mort tmoiphr cllnt ttrvic. Ampl (r V. A party to get acquainted with present candidates will be held by the Democratic organization of the 15th legislative district tonight (Friday!, starting at 8 p. m. in the County Recreation building in Murray City Park. There will be refreshments, ice cream, cake, food, dancing and prizes. The public is cordially invited to attend this party and meet the Democratic candidates. , AND BUNGALOWS "WK.r. WlliKirt BouLvtrd M.. r Democrats Set Rally To Meet Candidates it "Overlooking the Blue Pacific" Y 1951-195- Party V j study-at-hom- for n; 2. lss "JEPPSOM Og-de- mum 2FS jU Home Study Classes Mountain View Pr. Puring the business sessions the group discussed and made plans for the organizations' activities for the man. coming year, Mrs. Rose for many years had After the business meeting, were played in the been an active LPS church work-""nun e"v-!the time of her death she large game room in the Blair attendance secretary in the basoiient. Pie ala mode and nunch were served to the 20 pre- . take YWMIA. She previously had active in the Twenty-seconsent. Guests of the evening included '.rd, Salt Lake City, and in Rich-vi'l- e had been a counselor in the E. V. Mortenson, and Miss Edna lee Hon Pt.-art- , Mr. and Mis. Leonof the stake Primary Cook, elementary supervisor. Mrs. Mr. an) presidency r)Vineisco, Next Thursday night the proBeth Oliver assn., and later a member of the ard Haake and Miss who represented the local Jaycees presidency of the stake Relief gram will pay tribute to the Murray City police department and as Miss Murray in the recent Society. She was a native of Horndal, board of health when Bill Twelves County Queen contest. Miss Oliver also will represent the club in the Sweden, born July 8, 1877, a interviews Chief of Police Lloyd Miss Utah competition during the daughter of John Eric and Gustava E. Peland and Dewey Turner, city Elizabeth Hedstrom Forsberg. She health officer. Utah State Fair. Leaders of the chamber urge came to Salt Lake City in 1891 all residents to tune in on this as a convert to the LPS church. She moved to Richville after she program each week. Civic Gu'H Enioys was married to John Henry Rose, First Fall Social Jan. 31, 190C. in the Salt Ike The Murray Ladies Civic Otiil.1 I PS Temple. Mr. Rose died March held its opening social of the year 20, 1918. In addition to Paul S. Rose, nhe Thursday night. A Back to School theme was carried out for the is survived by the following sons event, with decorations consisting end daughters, Horace H. Rose, of school dresses, ankle sox, etc. Bountiful; John Sterling Rose, Mrs. Eva Rich, Morgan, and Favors were hair ribbons. Box lunches were another feature of Mrs. June Wisconib, Richville; also the night, further adding to the 13 grandchildren and a brother and sister, Gustave W. Forsberg, Salt theme. The entertainment committee included Mrs. Glen Wyler, Lake City, and Mrs. Eva Hagland, Mrs. Bruce Parsons. Mr:;. Pon New York, Burial was in Morgan City Blair, Mis. Raymond Smith an t 51 Mrs. Maxine Pierson. Board mem- cemetery. bers were hostesses for the night. They included Mrs. P. W. Challis, Mis. Vaughn C. Foffe, Mrs. Clair HMS Pinafore Slated Rasmus-senMrs. Pavid Dyches, At No. Jordan Stake Mrs. Clarence Jewel. William L. n Gilbert and Sullivan's Walker, Mrs. Glade Peterson, Mrs. HMS Pinafore, light opera. Pemonte Hans-- n, Mrs. Sherman will be presented tonight (FriFreeze, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Marshall and Saturday at 8 p. m. at day) Brinton and Mrs. Farol the North Jordan stake house. Sponsoring the event is the stake's music committee, headed by Earl C. Pay, with Virgil Steadman, Dance Review Set stake chorister, and Mrs. Minerva Mrs. Ruth L. Shumway and Mrs. Frame, stake organist, assisting. Proceeds from the event will go Grace L. Mackay will present 73 to the stake's fund for a new orstudents of tap, ballet and toe in a dance review, Panccland Follier, gan. Tickets will be on sale at the "Judgt Jtppten hoi o (udicial Umpr-mtn- t, Monday, Sept. 8, starting at 8 p. It Uarntd in thi law and it m. at the Lincoln Jr. High rrliool, door. Prices are 75c for adults man of good sound common unto. 13th South and" State SU, and and 35c for children. Ho hat tho rotpoct and confidence of rtio bonch and bar . , ." again Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 8 Editorial S. I. Daily Ntwipoptr p. ni. at the North Joidan stake Crotian Slated Tabernacle. Tickets may be purThe Crotian Fraternal Union, VOTE FOR JUDGE chased from students or at the Ixdge 395 of Murray, will hold door. its 43rd anniversary dinner nn.l JOSEPH G. JEPPSON dance at the Murray City Fire On Destroyer Escort men s Hall Saturday at 8 p. m. for Justice of Everyone is invited to attend the Utah Ivan M. H.imblin, damage Supreme Court event which is under the direction t d. Pel. Ad. "Jsppton for Juttito" Comm. 1e. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. of Matt Brklacich. The charge is Rnmoml V. Haniblin, 4530 So. 330 J1.50 per person. Fast St., is serving aboard the de-- : stwiyer escort USS O'B.mnon In the Pacific. well-know- n Ctront "i-- rl js rnifiMv its Boy Scout troon No. 90. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1932 Jaycees and Auxiliary' Rites Held for Paul S. Rose' Mother Hold Joint Meeting ' The Mu'ray Kighth ward's spo-- 1 ii.'il intiTi't group ii sponsoring u book ii'Vlew by Mrs. Oi.i l'.ite f'ttrwurt nn U'eitnosd'i v. Sept 10, at 7:30 p. tn, in the Murray First v.'ird cli.ipcl. Mrs. Stewart will review her late', boo!:, "A LeUer to My Son". EAGLE s Meats Quality 4832 So. State St. Phone Mur. 1020 j V 'WVVVVVWW AGAIN AVAILABLE (1 I AT I JUDGG WILL (('Alt COURT JUSTICE in tEtM FOUt-YE- A iudge w!ih fifteen yeart' experience who know! thot the rJ In lf At Your Home RICH BRINTON ELECTRIC Republican Candidate for MURRAY ; ' 1C6 Member Utoh & D.C. Bart Pott Pretidenr of lioni Detcended from Pioneers B.S. & 1947-195- 0 wnrml-- M tl1 'I I II I r in ana vome ot Letj s in .. JUST A REMINDER: o )oreomng that your tor reody for the h n f.w limf (' M mc. hotors, - Plymouth DcSoto 4646 So. State St. T- -r TtiNiii "t V ' l..1J.I ( l.ut.h tn ttw4 llul t If h.h I 1 .f T lilnalis fur " lilcali Irics" NrtrmU-- hi.n . 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