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Show ELDERS ~IPAL . .THS Katbanda and Bobbed Hail: SURPRISE Bealft7 01 the II.....U.. B,. H. IRVING KING 8a<te you kaowledge of tile • • • lag? Do ;you ~ witll tMt leaBOD of nature? A.l'e JOG ....... earJ.r~ bm•btns the dews ulcle? It tbe II11D .....,_ OD 700 llumberfas. If JOU do not bear the mol'lll.q coek SCHOOL DAY ero-.r, if JOB do not wttn• tiM The nlneteenth annual High Sehool blWibea of Aurora. If 70u an aot ~ qualnted with Veou as the monatq Day of the University of Utah wlll be star, what relatioa have ;you to wleheld under the auapices of tbe Jllxten- dom and purity? You have thea t• slon Dlvlslon of the Unlverlilllty, Fri- sotteo :your Creator in the dQa el day, May 1~. In ad~J~tion to the JDaDY your youth.-Thorea11. contests that will be sponsered b;y tbe school on that day, the state h1ah Tile Claeic:. school track meet wlll also be beld. We do not know what WQ wilt lat · Tbls day is held eaeb year to ac- to bappinea either for ounelftl or quaint high school seniors throughout for our friends. We eanpot Me t1ae the state with the University of Utah. outcome ot any earthl7 eboke, bat , . These seniors are guests of the scbool know that lD tile end rlgbt alWQI and elaborate plaDs are being laid pays better than wroq, ud tlull .,.. for their entertainment which include here and now pod deetk brlq . . , . tours of the campus, a loneheon and an comfort than U7 evU deeda enl4 elaborate entertainment in the eveniq. bring us. Some thirty contests wHl be car· on during the day, among which IUilt D...,.,• ~ Th~re will alwa:y1 be movie paawill be the finals for the state high st!lwoi debate, the state poster con- who think mo1t of the_ aetor wllo _.. test, having as its theme "WUd Life himself killed lD the Jut reeL-~ in Utah," and contests ln various ton Nt:ws. phases of mJJsic, home economics and che~try. Valuable awat'Us will be Pencil IAall• given thOIJe who are wcceeeful !In Tbe amount of clQ oaec1 determt·• these contests, some of them consisting the hardness of the lead pea~ of scholarships in the University. A special kind mined in ~ .. Information about the contests 1s used. Por the 110ft lead Uttle e1a7 .. being sent out to . all of the blgh uaed, while1Bfor the bard peaeiJt tile proportion ,reater. HtGH ............ ot thiDp to be thankabout the man whose it Nt toad of spring onions, ;aar. ikiM··~ill. .. • • • • Tllat Ai'teaaua Ward's eoDUUDt; tboqht :roo. ...... bcmlCf u4 l'alaed on 70111' owa Ia ~ wbole cnpbaD UJ}!Ia Gl otMt 1119- I' IU~ ...,.,.[Ill ple'a tbavlbta." .. ttiU a tbo Ida. . .. . .. (let ce.t • • • • Daat It'll tu7 to qree verba117 with .-1 Idea advaaced b, the other felht to belp ClU1'J' out that idea by (ael- II, Well. more dUileult to say leUt. • • • • Tile comparative p:oduetlon of a lPinGID• ID Qttna u that of United IBtlatal dtillell 1B .. ·ODe tG thirty. In ,.,..., Oe Aaerleaa produces ltldl't~· u m.uda u the ChiDese. taat to JOV ~ the next time WQtlt 700 to beat tbe carsie't....... aU rlitlt. u.- . .. • • Tbat-Lt...nc, )licblgan, lost a ld•DIIlae ault becauae the7 operate a N1817. bl the eo111'118 ot dl8poJilDc of Not profitable to be a hog or cnm oue if lt Ia colDc to cause legal tloaiiJtr YOUNG UTAH POET$ TO THE PftPNT Poems from the pens of three ;young alt .Lake writers appeared in the May issue ot "The Lariat." A lyric, ·•so .. ·ear" by Maud Ohegwidden of Murray whOISe work ls well known lD Utah; Cftmllla Woodbury Judd of La Verkin contributes "Home .-~et," and Mary Miltenberger's o,Uering ls entitled "My Dream of You." Laura Beebe also writes an enthusiastic appreciation of "Jilve," the much dl8cussed poem by Marie .Montabe, a Wyommg writer, which was recently a feature of the magazine. We repdnt below a poem of Mlss Chegwidden entitled "Dead Love" w:bicb appeared in last Sunday's laime of The Salt Lake Tribune : With features veiled youag Love once went her wa;vs Because the flee of her so .., ....• ._....., 1-*~'- ~one I ~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :rhat mortal eyes could never bear to • gaze Thereon. en'\Vreatb, For none most know the gbastl7 skull that lles Beneath. • SPRAYING ORCHARDS DANC Ey FRATERNAL HALL, Mulm.A Every W edne.day Night a,. BUXTON ORCHESTRA Muaic The spraying of orcbards whlle ln full bloom resUlts in serious dama~ to the bee industr;v tbrongh the poisoning of many of the honey bees. The state law provides that orchards should not be sprated whlle ID full bloom, and In general practically all orchardmen and .spray operators reeognize and live up to this law. However, Cliff Simpeoa, Paop each year there are a few individuals who disregard this precaution and thereby do great injury to the bee in- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;~. dustry. • -·-·-~-· If orchards are sprayed when most ~-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· of the blossmps ba ve fallen from the trees the spraying is just as effective, and the bees are not injured. Oonsi4erable complaint ls being Tefl,derly ~erving These 14 Years. made this spring about spray operators applying the spray too eatly. InA complete funeral for $50.00 or $75.00 (Uviduals who are violating this law An exceptionally fine funeral for $100.00. should be reported to the atate comI invite you to investigate the high quality of miBSioner of agriculture at the state capitol building, who has ample power . these funerals. to prosecute the offenders. 4760 South State Street. Phone Murray 50 ··- -· ..... ·-·- 'l"bat-Kew Yodt witaelled a 38•u-. not 7et eompleted bulldlng bunr ••llalt ..,..tb. A biP eoat &e. and thlB DlllJ ....,..., to JOG .. all 1Mdldlnp .,..._ IDB11re them wbJ}e the flreJII&D .. JdJe. • • • • Oitnrgt .1\. Jtnktn.a MORTICIAN & LICENSED EMBALMER .. THEATRE PARTY The Country Cousins' Club enJoyed the bUl at the Wilkes theatre In Salt Lake last Saturday evening, after which thef returned to the new bom.e of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan where they were aerved supper. The evening's entertainment was planned by a committee composed of M:t. and Mrs. James Bennion, Mr. and llrlnl. E. B. Boggess, Mr. and :Mrs. Geo. BroWD, Mr. llDd Mrs. 0. A. Cooper and Mr. ana Mrs. John Pixton. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP • ~ ~wo-Row_ Corn Planter ···········-·----·············-·•·• 1 G~!i!o S.M . cPr:!f:: ··········-········-··-········-··-····-········- ~nsiiage Cutte;·~-~d-·Pipi~g-·C~-;pi;t~~~:::::: S::: 1 ~ ~Horse-power Gasoline Engine --······-·-··-- 51.80 mall Rock Crusher ···-·········-····················-·-- 4.0e 4865 WASATCH STREET, MURRAY PHONE MURRAY 19-W Ask for Tllat_....• [l;tbat twe eaa lie .. ........ Made by Utah Labor Jillt u · r .ap a'Jid dOwll the ledlth ,,.~ ~~w.~:: '\; THE BOBBIE BROOM • • • DOW tot the old fable lh'e u eheaplJ' as one A WOBTIIWJIILB BOMB PBODUCI' ••• to JJtiiD at once on ........ Of t1le UD1Yerllt7 ...... llibldJII' tlf Dot 1M) :• • • 18 ;1'81lt7 ot foot21J...I .• ri4:1111Jijlrftlbd _.... ap ID lt. ••• . . . . ;. . . Ia pod DeWI tll~ [. . . . . . . . .rill ..., tllat ,...,. tlil.,l........... pel'80il tbro1,lchoUt THE INTERMOUN'J'A1N BROOM CO. FATHER LOCATED Mrs. Wm. Allen ot Jllast Fo11t7-tlftll South street, has been made happy recently ovel." discovering tlle w~ abouta of ber father, Ranaom. B. Beddingfield, from whom she has beeD separated for twent;y-nlne ;years. :Mr. BeddiDg1leld ~ a Olvll War veteran, &nd 1t was through the ·war depart. ment that the famlb" 1lnally loo.tateCJl·t· hlm at Fol1: Scott, Kan81ls. Be Ia a Hethodiat mlnlster with a puWr&te in that dcy. Hr. Bed4:ing11.eld ls plannlDJ on making a vtstt to this section tiWI IAUll· mer for a visit witb M'rs. ADen, LOST-Qne tan osford, betWeen Wm. B. l!JJebOn'l' Trout aDd Fox far1ll aa~ ll'ltrta7 Clq, or on VIne meet. Finder return t;o Wm. B. JDnboll farm. Garden Seeds • • AND CHICK SUPPLIES SPRING IS HERE AND we are .......... to take care of J'OUI' wMb ia C rl• Sui• Bulb. and All Chick Feet& aad Supp&. Fred Carlson and Co. |