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Show ESTABLISHED 1M MURRAY CITY. I'TAH, T1IIE.SDAY, MAY 1. VOLl.ME 1932 Beautiful Murray City Park West Entrance Murray Hi Graduation Exercises May 19th exercises for the Senior class school auditorium at ho Mnrniv high school will be held next Thursday, May 1!, at 8 a total of forty-fp. m. There will be same number the our graduates, class. as hist year's The Kevereiid Theodore Lilley, pastor of the First Presbyterian cluiich of Salt Lake, will be the chief speaker of the evening. Following Is the program: Orchestra March of the Graduates "Our Old High" GradSchool Song uates. Faculty, Audience. At West Jordan At a county meeting of dairy cat tie breeders, held Monday night at the office of V. L. Marlineuu, county agricultural agent, In the City and County building, representing Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey cattle, the program of the Salt Lake County Dairy Show was agrtsnl upon, for June 3rd at West Jordan ment la the high Invocation Selection "Victor Herbert's In V ..i kit i V. m ? Vf?S"S m w Favoriv : .... ... Valedictory Address Huth Turpin Violin Solo "Souvenir Wienuuskl .... CONFERENCE SUNDAY The Cottonwood Stake Chortts of over 10 voices selected from the wards of Cottonwood Stake, under C. Nellson the direction of Stake Musical Hlrector, will furnish the musical program for the regular stake quarterly conference of the Cottonwood Stake to be held in the Stake Tabernacle, corner of :Wrd South and State Streets, on Sunday, May 15, at 10:x a. m. This fine musical organization will be 1 accompanied by an orchestra of string Instruments and assisted by P. the following soloists: tenor. Nelson, tenor, Inard soWorn, Emma and Lilly JteHler contralto. Olsen, Blanche prano; Mrs. Jessie Hows-ll- , organist and June Italia rd, plnno accompanist. The following programs will le rendered : r. 10;(K) A. M. Hymn: "The Ol'iilng Buds of Springtime." Chorus and Congregation. 2. Selection: Springtime," by L Congregational Strauss. Chorus and Orchestra. X Ijidies Chonis: "The Star of Peace," Solo part by voltes. Tenor. 4. Sacred S.bstion: "A Pray-r.Chorus and orchestra. Music " arrange! from MorrUwm'n "Medita-tb.ns,winand words and prelude Xel-tM- W Musical I i C. .eilsn, Stake rector. "A Ifcam of Paradise" Lilly Kceder and P.lanche idsoti. Areiitupaniet by ('bonis, n. Faster Song, from the Cantata. "The Itesurrectlnti and the Life." Solo part and prelude by F.timia Worn. 3:( P. M. Preliminary music by orchestra and organ: ivvollon." from Cava-llcrl- n Hnstlcana. 1. iiKnTtlonnl : "Cntch the Sunshine." Cborun and Cotigrega-Uon- 5. Inict: Z nigrlm'n Chorus by Vcrdin. Clioru and Orchestra. X Am hem: "Hon', Oh. Ye Vortnls." Ktephrns. V. Cborns and Orchestra. b. Jl. Tenor Solo: a. "Tnsn"; You." Cod Only ! 1. Palmer with Helen on pjige 3) "f CARD OF THANHS to extend our ulneere and thank to those who extends! iKieh kind K.vmjxitby and li"ln at the death of our dear nmther, Mr. K. L'ttslance. THE LLSTANCE FAAllLt. We wish 111. of the I'tah Agritension cultural College and representatives of the I'tah-IdahSugar Co., the I'tah Poultry Pnsluivrs Association there is a swimming jkh1 and play and the Salt Lake and Utah U. R. grounds for children. Approaching The exhibit train will remain at finally the Vine street entrance at West Jordan during the entire day the North East corner there is a to give opsrtunity for study and ball park and then a sudden climb lnsss-tlon- . Committees uppoinled to superto the cobble-stonguards at Unvise the various departments are as gate. A Charming Public Recreation Ground Where "A Pause Refreshes" A stop at the Murray City Park, during three seasons of the year, and especially during summer, is a "pause that refreshes." The gravel- ed esplanade and driveway leading Into the park, from the State Street entrance, Is Inviting to both the tourist and those around Slurray, who feel justly proud to have the most Iwautiful recreational spot in south Salt Lake County. The tall cobble-stoncolumns en e Ienord " . siss-lalist- COTTONWOOD STAKE TO HEAR CHORUS AT STAKE liy Execu- featured. The exhibit train program will and will consist begin at 10 a. of talks and demonstrations by ex- e Lilley. Chorus (a) "Where the Sparkling Waters Flow," Wilson (1)1 "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," Pinsutl Presentation of Diplomas Pres. C. L. Hansen Herold overture "Zampa," F. Murray High School Orchestra. Itenediction Exit March Commencement Iance after the program, admission 50e. JoliHim county agent, chairman of the be Mixed Tal-me- Martineau, tive committee and the meeting was largely sjs'iit in organizing the necessary committees. The show program will include dairy cattle of the Jersey, Guernsey and Holsteiu breeds, both adults and junior exhibitors participating. West Jordau church and school grounds will be the scene of activity and In addition to the show program, the demonstration exhibit train, which is scheduled for stops In Salt Lake and I'tah counties, will Thelma Gustavo.son. o L. was made tes." Victor Herliert Murray High School .Orchestra. Salutation Marjorle Snarr iMiet "ltosos in June Iji Von and Arthur Holmgren. 1'resentatioii of Sjiecial Awards Principal C. 11. Anderson. S o lo "Saxphobiu" Saxophone F.vah Kell. Address to Graduates Rev. Theo-dor- NO. 41 Dairy Show To Be Held n The Sixteenth Annual Commence- 43 F. 0. E. News On Thursday evening Murray Aerie No. 17uV May 5th, Fraternal Order of Eagles elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Ieo Townsend .... Past Worthy Pres. Raymond Sienccr .... Worthy Pres. L. A. Walters .... Worthy Vice Pres. F. II. Peters Worthy Chaplain Sivretary Fred Teters Ernest Wright Oscar Bennlon J. I). Hazelgreen Jack Ayre Treasurer Conductor Inside Guard Outside Guard out. Little Cottonwood Creek winds serenely through the bice work of tn-elike a ribbon insertion in One rises gently to highlace. costly slo-er travelling eastward over the figure-eigh- t roadway. The sun lies warmly on the green lawns and plays his Itennid through the flickercarK't apjH'ars as if wane magic ing shadows of the silver poplars band had designed and laid It thru- - that line the roadway. Tall eottonwoods nurse from the warm bosom of the earth and roach their long branches as if in supplication to a goddess of color. Farther Ml TWENTY-FIV- E hance the Iteauty of the entrance and the unity Is carried along the entire west front and pushed farther in by the matched fountains encased in cobble-stone- . Curtains of apple blossoms drape the outer edges on the south and north and a cool breeze is drawn from the east. The velvet green WINS THIRD PLACE IN I.EACl'E r Hl-I- p.l-h- John Tomich's Murray-Mid-val- e Catholic baseball team played errorless ball behind the six bit pitching of Damianovlch Sunday afternoon to defeat Our Ijidy of Ixmrdes team, 9 to 1, for a second 17 Ixmrdos batmen and passed only advanced the local nine Into third place ami put the team within striking distance of the two league lead 'ers, Tooele and Cathedral. The game Sunday was extremely fast and well played. The Murray-Midxolteam took a lead early in the game and by the virtue of splendid pitching add Holding, held the margin Intact the rtnalndor of the fray. The Iurdcs nine threatened to rally by placing men on bases numerous times with no one out. but when on the verge of scoring, found Damlatiovlru ami his hook uusolvabh'. Patnlanovleli struck out 17 Ijourdc batman and paod only two. Next Sunday the local plays Cathedral at Milvale In the feature game of the round. The outcome of the fray has an all lniortaiit bearing on the lea L' ue standing and a a victory for cither team mean change of aii-- t In the entire league. The Murray-.Mbhal(! 'J pres noii victory s'piad bold over their opjHttifiil. It I probable that oprieii and Argent" will r the Marling rlnnkei. Following Is the oxeore; It. II. u. A. Lot'RDES CJoaoh e c 11 cols (km), the district Wet-minist- a: bn-"1- . s RRAY-MIDVAL- term) Hay It. Allen .. Trustee Trustee (HoldCbas. Uingrose over) Ceo. Gordon .... Trustee (Holdover) Installation ceremony will take plaiv the first Thursday in June. A beautiful Mother's Day service was held last Sunday at 3:P.f p. in. at the Fraternal Hall. Every mini U-on the program was very appropriate to the occasion and very will rendered. Worthy Past President Andrew Lumhiuist delivered N. the address of welcome. the delivered of Salt K. White Iike S. E. Mother's Hay address; Invocation the offered Prtnghurst and, the lwnedletlon was offered by Reverend J. P. Payne. The Murray High school band, tinder the direction of Mr. Wm. F. Itohliin. rendered a tuualMT of selections, tuber number on the program wen a Nelson, a duet by Mid by Helen CaniH gleier and Jack Iturns. Continued on l.axt Page and Wm. Cannegider reading by Mis. I en White. After the program, carnations LION'S CLUB BASEBALL TEAM IN GOOD SHAPE were presented tu all mother present. P.nubali It look like Murray" F. H. PETERS, F. O. E. New Reporter. team I going over big. w lib It I am I Itelng sjiohwircd by the Murray Lion Clnti, at bast the way liny to fimum; party were the old ball Sunday, 4 w10. bitting historic defeating Mill Cnk 11 to 4. Ibune run were feature! by Kliobcr, per of Murray ry. Slnipon. C. Wrrh pitbed a A large fixhlng party itor fl resident left for the Jackon Hole. good game, allowing the defeated also team of The on hit. Wednesday Wyoming country rolhgi 1 to f In a ftt-tbl week. of the jrty were hitting content. The leader The Murray I Jon bfKeball team Chief Jack Clay. Mr. Emil Mad-e- n. W. Wm. of am u plajrro rotLsbt Mr. Mr. Kenneth Madsett and : X. IM iHtilro, SholsT, rnlh: Adam. 2nl lift Kemp. R tbhl; rover P.ter. will period The trip Siinw,n, nnter Hetd; Ivrry. 3td ten day ami no doubt it will I A. Rlngro-- e, rkl.t field: Pler- gram! trip for thov fortunate ows bae: ab? nti. dhorl stop: iwtt Itirh; It. Corcomprising the party. The with Whl.h to weigh the fish bare don, caliber: J. Tomhh, pltihrr; Carile; Hid Rtsnr.n : J. !vt Nen carefully oiled and should I p.lanke. Matt Jmtl.h.-Il- ob be of ers; within ten or twelve pound umpire. lug correct (3-y- s Lack 01 Funds Causes Abandoument Of Dec- oration Day Program The City Commission decided at Its regular meeting Monday night to forego the usual procewdure of financing a program at the City Day. Cemetery on This action mi the part of the Commission is consistent with its intention to cut all of the City to a minimum and to do away with all costs which are not absolutely nisfssjiry to the operation of the City's business. Notwithstanding the fact that all departments are considerably their budget allowance It apH-arthat It will ! necessary to make a complete revision of the budget In order to balance the same with the revenue of tin' City. unm-cessar- o one east reaches the highest portion of the park, where the road winds to the left and comes to long follows : rows of tables In an arbor jvhere All in all, there are so many deFinance ami Awards: picnics are held. At this place lightful scenes in Murray City Itirk 0. Ij. Delhi, George Winder, N. L. there is also a baud stand, doing that a visit there Is "the pause that Madson, Earl G. Lloyd. farther In a northeasterly direction refreshes." e Entries: DR. MIIIDI.ETON AT MIRRAY FIRST WARD who were tr. C.s.ige W, llluiiiln.'iti-f- l lecture on All tbo-- e privilege! Murray Mention Mrs. Emily Eustance, aged M, died at her residence, 4710 South Second West. Tuesday, May 3, afler a lingering Illness. Mrs. Eustance was Isirn April HI, isi'.ii, In Monmouthshire, England. She has bis-- a resident of Murray for twenty-fivyears. She Is survived by one son, Ijemucl E. and seven daughters, MaU-- I E., Mrs. neat rice Van Vaulkburg, Mrs. Ijp Roy Healy, Florence E., Irene E. and four grandchildren. Mrs. Eustance Is also survived by one brother, James Clnslgy of South Africa and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Fuller of New Zealand. to this ConiM-ilnie- Rob Rothwell was ebste piesb dent of the Murray High School Student Roily In one of the closcM election ever held and one of the hanb-s- t fought campaigns. Oswald Gallagher was the other candidate. Iteryl Watts defeated Maty Tur lltl for the oflb-- of i e pn slib-1y a mere handful of Votes, and a small Afton McMillan ni-lveover for Mary majority and tnasurcr. Tie- - Inemii will for the P:'.'-ai- el lug iflin-term of tuliool. Viicatb.ti will si.ut for the Mud cuts at the high s, o Ut 1M. wi-ck- I' See-n-tar- 1 'it. t . Miss SI. Hums I'.el.her left Monday l'ilK where slie will take st graduation course four months' at Washington I'nlverslty. Dr. and Mrs. Md.loyd Klllpack motored to Moiiil on and cbildr'-Mother's Day. where I hoy were the gle1 of Mrs, Killpaik's mother. Mr. D W. Harmon. Mr. O. Simons of Salt I.aki was the gm-s- t Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. r r Tte-sday- vvis'k. Margaret P.rinton, of Mt. Pleasant, was the vvis-- elid gm-s- t of her cousin, Itarbara Itrlnton, on Vine street. Mr. Schuyler Call and her sister, a Mrs. Edith Reunion attended shower given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Itatemau In West Jordan. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rabman were married Tues day of this Week. Friday evening of this week, the Stake Presidency will entertain the of Cottoiiwisxl High Stake, and their wives at u parly in Murray First Ward. Mrs. W. T. Croft of Ileyburn, Ida bo, has bii'll Ihe guest of her sister, Mrs. 1. W. Smith, for the past STI DENT I50DY OFFH FRS ELECTED AT Ml RRAY IIH.II lU-r- A. Mrs. Clconc Jinkstcad and two children of Gartlebl are visitors at the home of Mrs. Roekstead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caniiegiet-er- e MbblletoiiV bis trip thru Hawaii, at the Murray First Ward, a year ego, will ho to . limvv that be will bore May 17. wlih a simitar llliistratiHl talk n a tiip through So otin lo Mutual at 7:H Tin's' Ilvsli tiieats at Madst-n'iday and enjoy Itoth Mutual and the IiTture. dcpattliii nt ea h l.iy. enjoy E. Greenwood, E. I Madsen, W. Daw. Advertising: V. I .Mjirtlneau, George Winder. Concessions: David Haun, Donald Hogaiu Junior Judging Contest: Paul Iloyee, L. W. HUlam. Lesley Nielsen. I II Club Exhibits: Donald Madsen, Miss Florence Woodbury. Clerks of Show: I W. 1 1 Ilia m Jersey iK'pt W. R. Eldredge Holstein lepl D. YEAR Ml RRAY RESIDENT PASSES ON s exjH-ote- s liriMi-r- o. Simon. Guern-se- Paul Dept MURRAY INJURED MAN Steve Pauvlch of Fourth Avenue, Murray, was run down and seriously Injured by an automobile driven by Mrs. Charlotte Rrady, also of Murray, at S;45 Tuesday evening 011 State street directly In front of the Court House. Pauvlch wa picked up by Chief lairson mid rushed to the County hospital where Dr. Sheraiiian said in all probability Pauvbh was suffering from brain concussion. Ills eyes were greatly dlalated, however he regained roll loiisnes. The Polio- - Chief wa standing on the Courthouse stcjis wlo-l- l the accident bapi ned. lie absolved Mr. Rrady of all blame. She wa driving slowly north on Slate street and pauvbh wa walking across the stnvt toward the Courthouse. Mr. Rrady observed li tut and nine to al most a Mop. Pauvii h suddenly stop-- l and then mw a slr.s-- t car coming south on Slate Mni and rushed in front of the Rrady car Just as is-- t known she wa starting. It how serious the Injuries may prove. Wilina Harmon, who has the winter with Mr. and Mrs. M1Jovd KHIpacli, left Wednesday for Mint I where che will graduate wlih Iht foiiner n lnd class. enterlainiuenl will A vaitd.-villh. given by the Relief So. lety ill the family for generations, hall nal. Mill Crs k ward Friday night. Pti'i- are 1(N- and At all time ,Mi si,i Royix' 1 H uman Rights It I well In rever! to the fundamental principle adoplts) by l"ongrn July 4. 177' In It Tor 1..!.:? and -- e If then I any "We bold these truth to U self W bb lit. that they that all men an rrenWsl jul;with are endowed by their unalienable right: that among thi-- ' are life, lllrty, and the pursuit of happlne. That, to Kccuro ibes right, covertimetit are amotig men deriving their Jnt ov-r- r from ihe conwnt of the govertsHl; ihat. whets'ver any form of government Wcoiuc iVtrudive of lh-- end, II I lle light of the sple to alter or l alMilih It. and to Institute a hew gorenimetit. lajlng lt foundation on such principle, and organizing It l.wer In su.h form, a to I hem shall likelr o effort their safety and happiness. Prii'leiiie, lnder.1. will dictate that ? ettniint lot.g fsatabll'hnl. should Dot ihangnl for lleht and transient canw; and ieordingly, ail rxirlenep bath shown, that to suffer, while mankind are more evil are PiirfcrabK than to right lhem'lves by alsdisblng the form to which they are iNslaratbm of lieb irndemv. seintoiiML Cn-ato- r atuu-enie- ft. S. Jour- nt resjul the advice - of older men. mlln tost Page) ti'oiiiinu'1! on HUNK OU SOMETHING TO R Von rati get a g""d Menliant's Lutah at the Murray Cafe, even If you are not a merchant. Try it Slid we bow It g'"-- , l' I' dijd - ' farmer Imiv how to do If really ldl Guggenheim they tiike over the Murray Smelter. Wonder If many of the young named "HorlsTt." af Met will tor the prewlll President B Wa the ao when Some of the folk Used Wood row." and so on for the harettes lldwe Age by's given name. their Have joii attended the Koine men never change l In removal salel n the It's Furniture opinion Issauxe We will have to learn mt wa paving lie Insane with u load of fertiliser. An inmate ailed lhrl the fetn-e- . "What are oii hauling 1" "Fertilizer," replied the farmer. "What are )oti going to do with it?" Put It on my strawls'rrles." "Ami we put cream on our, and they say we're rr.ify," I lie Inmate countered. There's no telling how long might have livel If be had had bl apleiidlx. twill and tonsil out, tisit the right brand of tooth paste and smoked roiighless cigaA nv Granite |