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Show 7 i THE MURRAY EAGLE French Ch.in of Islands The Hawaiian island chain cov- Yermt - iri a distance as great as that from Fraoe Uaaauy, K. I., to Bismarck, g. D. a Tint u V.rmont i ey th slt4 rtat Britain first ta s44 la 1T63. DOUGLAS MRS. WALTER Funeral wrvlces for Mm. Wal ter Douglas, 01, who was accident ally killed, last Friday evening In front of her home in the 4100 Mock, when she was struck by an automobile traveling north on had Mrs. Douglas State street. lust alighted from a bus coming from Salt Lake where site had visited a friend during the even ing. HORACE HEIDT and HIS FAMOUS BRIGADIERS 27 ARTISTS INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN Original - Versatile - Amazinzg Entertainment America's Createst Entertaining Orchestra Featuring SIX KING SISTERS of SALT LAKE CITY it . LYSRETII irrOHRS Knrtmnt You Sinking Harpist ALVINA ILY Probably Finest Stool Guitar Player In U. S. SMOKY JOE Harmonica Feature JERHY BROWN Personality Singer DON BHIOGS Exceptional Baritone WALTER BRADLEY Makes Saxophone Sing, Talk, laugh, Cry WARREN LEWIS One of World's Great Trumpet Artists HAROLD WOOLSEY Whistling Vagabond, Comedian SPECIAL SHOW ONE HOUi 8:30 TO 9:30 P. M. 4000 Seat - Moved at 9:30 for DANCLNG. Dawinf 9:30 to 1 a, m. 1 Night Only Monday May 13 Gentlemen 58c fax 7c Ladies 40c 65c COCONUT GROVE cwocoor WALLPAPER and PAINT Ask to see our (Wnihablo Papers As low as 15c per Roll Mayflower Papers, Fade-prooVery Lowest Prices Lustre Enamel, Paint . oiie-roa- Paint t . 5 yew Guaranteed Oil IImim Paints for all Purpcsss . . KaJsomlne . BERGEN WALLPAPER & PAINT. CO 4110 So, State St. Phono Mur. 8tt Murray, Ut were conducted The wrvlces Monday in Mill Creek ward chap el with Bishop A. M. Cornwall of ficiating. Opening prayer was offered by Thomas Ward : speakers were liishoi) Duncan. Mr. Van Cott of Bryant school In Salt Lake; Mrs. of McDonald, a life long friend Richard Towler, Mrs. Douglas; and Bishop Cornwall. Mr. Better- idge offered the closing prayer. Music was furnished by Miss Jesse Williams; violin solos, by Park Connor, and the Mill Creek ward mixed quartet. Interment took place In Murray City cemetery by the side of her husband who died In 19-- 5. ... SUMMEREXCURSIONS fccud mid LOsL&i West-N- in Effect May 15 ow East-Begin- ning vi &io Aotmd Jhip Joma h: utrcc lively tail tiros Invite you to enjoy 7cur iommer trip in comfort and salcty . , . with economy. Round trip rates cf 2 centa or less per mile enable you to travel by. train In comfort, faster, safer, and at less cost than driving your own car. You arrive at your destination rested and relaxed. It's the modern way 4 to 5 travel s J w ham S&luIcq cud New schodules provide mere er.veiLent train service to all eastern ptidk Ask local agenj for details.- Qau - ah-Coiuman- sid Tim summer Union Pacific threugk train win efier cooL clean, comfort U toachts, sleeping cam, dining and observation ems et no additional rail fare. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Stephanie Goes 1) (Continued Fruin rape m. March tion Auditorium - 8 p. of Graduates .... Congrega- School South By MARIAN Song ufO Scut Dwp Jak The west's great international exposition, May 29 to November 11. (Boidd&A (Dam MAUD MILLER DAVIS Funeral servleces for Mrs. Maud Miller Davis, 58, wife of Alfred T. Davis, were conducted Sunday nt Provo In Timpanogas ward chapel- Mrs. Davis died nt her home on Provo Bench following a stroke suffered six hours before her decease. She was born Sept. 15, 1S77, at Alfred T. Murray. She married Davis, also of this city, Oct. 10, 1901 In the Salt Lake Temple. The family lived In Murray until 1020, when they moved to Trovo Bench. Mm. Davis was an active church member In Relief Society and Primary organizations. Surviving are her husbands and the following children, Alfred Rex Davis, Cedar City; Mrs. Loretta Carrol, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Howard Davis, Mary Davis, Glen Davis and Merla Davis, all of Provo and also eight grandchild- Wesjt Spcnee Ghpn of 132ft Salt Lake, Eighth South street, was fined $5 for driving an automobile 45 miles in a 25 mile zone. His fine was susiended during good behaviour. A. J. Charter of Sandy was given until May 21 to friends of pay a $5 fine imposed by Justice In this city Matthews on a speeding (fliarge. Officer Joe Gillen was the arrestthe Provo ing officer on both charges. ren. Miriiy relatives and th family who reside attended the services. was In Interment cemetery. JOHN PLOTTO Funeral services for John Plot to, for many years a resident of this city, were conducted Thursday morning. Friends gathered at the South home, 20!) West Fifty-thirstreet Wednesday at 8 p. m. for recitation of the Holy Rosary. ' At 10 a. m. Thursday morning Mass was celebrated at St, Vin cent's church by Rev. Patrick Ma- gulre. took place In the Interment cemetery. Murray ARTHUR M. John Hlseman entertained a number of friends at dinner, Wednesday at her home, followed by a quilting. Mrs. OLSON An Interesting "Hobby Show" was held In Murray Second ward chapel Tuesday evening in connection with the M. I. A. ward honor night. Approximately 100 original creations of members of the ward were exhibited, including handy work, carpentry, metal work, Hewing and several other articles. Mrs. Steven II. Fotherlnghani, president of the ward Y. I M. A. was In charge. EXPLORER TO LECTURE AT TABERNACLE The Reverend Bernard R. Ilib-bnreminent explorer, and geologist of Santa Clara University will r nt the I D. S. Tabernacle, apjK-aMonday, May 13. This famous Jesuit priest, has added lOO.OiH) feit of new film to the dramatic motion picture lie records year after year among the little known wonders of Alaska. The new film title.!. Vw Valof Ten Thousands Smokes" ley shows the dramatic discovery of a new "moon crater," even larger than the famous Anlakchak, and an unexplored region of weird and fantastic beauty. The story of how the expedition accomplished Its work forms a fasclnnilng t to the picture. Tickets may l uht ainod in Murray through Reverend Patrick Ma- S"lre. d, Funeral services for Arthur M. who Olson, formerly of Murray, passed away May 4th, after an illness of several weeks, were held Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the ward chapel. Park Highland Bishop Carl ft Burton conducted the services. Trofuse and beautiful floral offerings and the followmade the services ing program very impressive: Prelude on ripo, Organ .... Vivian Dona Opening number, "It Wns For Trio - Elslo Nordberg. Me," berg. Enna Stephenson, ILizcl Robinson, with La Faun Smith, accompanist Dro. Sterling NelInvocation son. Violin "Oh. Dry Those Tears," Melba Lindsay Burton. ThomanVIeP, Lindsay Virginia accompanied by Besslo Lindsay Pavla. Pro. Tenor Solo, "Going Home," Charles Schmidt.' Speakers were: Bishop Enhrnlm WahlqulRt of Grant Ward. BishHorace op Carl Burton. Bra Park Richards of Highland Ward and Bishop Ilebor O. It- erson of the Z. O. M. I. Closing number, quartctt, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go," Nathaniel Hubbard, Frank Cra ten, Clarence Cummlngs, Geo- L. Woodbury, T accompanied YlvUn Done. Benediction was pronounced by A P. Barney of the ward Seventies Quorum. Interment was In the Murray City cemetery, the rravo being dedicated by Bros. Nells M. Jacobscn. Pwr, aecom-pnnlen- TWENTIEH ANNIVERSARY BEE-HIV- E Stephanie passed, unnotlclng, Into the February slush. The South had lain the warm fingers of Its golden sunshine npon her. And so she clung to the mad game she had begun. She went to the steamship office, and stood, her foldhands filled with ers, her heart racing. "Steve Chadwlck!" cried a familiar voice. "Helen Blaine!" echoed Stephanie. "This disgustingly good looking creature Is my cousin John Roger Thome," chattered Helen. "Stephanie Chadwlck, John. Pve hardly seen her since we were In school!" Mr. Thome's gray eyes looked from Stephanie's face to the hands with the folders. "So you're going to Bermuda." "Bermuda." repeated Stephanie, with the lilt of a sea breeze In her soft young voice. "That9 where I'm going!" exclaimed John Itoger Thnrne. Stephanie's heart swept Into a series of quick little bumps. "I'll tell yon," suggested Mr Thome, "let's all have dinner some where, and then dance . . ." "Oh, I couldn't," said Stephanie, quickly. "I I'm not dressed for It." "Nonsense!" exclaimed Helen. "Well go to the theater, then. Ill call Tad King!" Helen and Tad went off somewhere after dinner so Stephanie and John Roger explored alone and talked. About Bermuda. John Roger described It to her. It wouldn't do any harm Just to listen, Stephanie told herself. She wouldn't have to e him again. She'd pretend It was all true Jtut for tonight. Bat John Roger Thome seemed filled with a strong determination to lee more of Stephanie. He wanted to call; to take her places; to get to be real friends before they started to Bermuda I Standing one day before Clayton's window Stephanie looked at ths young man model, and suddenly a cold chill of realization caught at her heart. Tonight was their last evening toset her hers and John Rogprs. "He's going to Bermuda," she thought wretchedly, "but I'm staying st home!" And then the young man model began to blur and Stephanie had to wink very fast before she could see hltn clearly again. "I'll make some sort of excuse," she decided. "I'll have to!" multi-colore- for Further Infers miBU un. ch? th i Ccnsult Local t-A- CIHC ert V'!f tj i . te f jess tt c.-.- -n .. iuw'-- or many years standing, Mrs. AWIKKL.KSS operator1. 1., ...Ith A.tt,..- - ...... K. i.e. who o.'u, coiMiiiuiiiLiiies) Madeline J p . miuui, uiaiiitalns an teur raoio mhuou hi rccinns mua, ..K.aa. out: oiuuieu wireuss telefra J vmui ut--r son who was a many years ago in neep in iuul-steamship operator at the time. Mrs. Boeder has lived in the Bronx. New yuJ for 5:t years and recently celebrated her golden wedding anniTersar neie Mie IS snown Hi ine nejf. Even IRRIGATION COMPANY notice kji ueiinquent Assessment CAHOON-MAXFIEL- D :cinS PK I NCI PAL PLACE OF BISINL'SS, MIKKAY CITY, ITIH Notice: euu umimuis set opposite ttJ There are dellnquAit upon the names of the respective stwkhJ following stink, account of assess- ers as follows: ment levied March 2, 19IJ5 the sev- NAM K CERT. NO. Barker Frances J SHAKES 20 550-01- 0 Berber John C Itnndall Julia A. Clyde, Presendia 1138 Columbia Sav. & Loan 1130,33,34 Green, Win. 42.8 Lloyd Coqioration 1208 Marcosian, Nyshan 858,1148, & 40 McMillan, Mrs. Parley 1)00-00- h. Geo. Snow, 20 2 3 3 G 3 31 4'i 13 1271! Stephenson, Christine Wheeler, Henry J Wood, Albert 2 11U .. 7S4 .. 53 1)21 And in accordance with the law so many shares, each pan-e- l of such stock us may be necessary the hour of 10 a. m. to pay deliiniuenet of said L assessmtt: will Ik; sold at the office of the thereon, together with costs of a: who is located in the vertising nnd expense of sale. secretary II. T. Matthews SecretsLyon Bide, Suite 4, Murray. Utah, on the 1st day of June Publication. l!i35, at May 10, 17, 24 and ; - IIOAKDF.RS WANTED Will fur-nis- h FOU KENT: Well furnished rvi board nnd rooms to father ... and garage for 2 men, sep nnd two or three children of prefrom refiiunl homes Would sen! school flKe Oaraj;e ud splendid Meals. Call Murray 33. yard Will care for children Refined home. 221 East SUth South or Phone Murray 3.I. WHITE WATER Found, pair of classes with silver rims lietwoen Dr. Wrihl's oiTieo and Murray Ph please call at 171 East 4,".th South street. NOTICE TO DISTILLATE , Y A Brooders and Tracton HIGH LEGAL NOTICES CREDITORS H For further Information Call on the County Clerk or the respective signers. J i EM ate of Sushannah Milne IX-vasotl. Creditors will ir..;oiit with vouchers to the utuierslned at Muidy, Salt Lake County, Vtah. R. 1. No. 2, on or before tlo r.ili lay of July. a. D. i:i:ui. JAMES M. BRADY, Administrator of the Estate of Sushannah Milne, Deceased. Date of First Publication May ,. 103.-- GRAY1TY Hhh Test on Gas Co. & 3175 South State Street HYLAND 'i 8IS3 SOIL I! Fine For Flowers or Garden-Lawn S. R. GODFREY Ijist publication May R. D. 2'l, l!i:;r,. K. Morgan, Attorney f(ir Administrator. Fnd 5493 EastS6thSo. TYLERS ICE CREAM MFG. CO. Re "d-.tr- Agtni d In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of tho organization of Re Hive work, which is Mng con ducted throughout Hie week of May fi, to 11 Inclusive, the various wards of Cottonwood Stakes held "Tomorrow," murmured John their B(o Hive "Swarm Day", Roger, sofUy. "Tomorrow, Steve I" Thursday evening May 0. nt "p. There was a lump In Stephanie's m. at Murray First ward chapel. throat. Mrs. Marie Llddle, Stake Roe "I'm not g'llm to Bermuda," she K"ex-- r was In charge of the affair. said. And suddenly be began to Groups from each ward presented blnr, like the yntmg man model n an net on some plmw of work they (In j ton's window. have nccotnplMic! during the yenr. "Why, Steve?" demanded John promotions made, awards given, Roger. and an exhibition of year's work Winking very fast, Stephanie told will !n featuritl with prizes awardblm. Not the excuses she had ed to groups. Individual first nnd planned. u.!.v the truth I second prizes for the bet scrap "It wn a saa.e," she Confexsed. boe-called "llotiev-Comb"- . An"I ss r. (..tiding -- becniise I wantIMPORTS FROM ORIENT other accomplishment of the year's ed so mn. h t.i never dreamed CWSF. AMERICAN MILLS work, was nli awarded. "Die pro- I'd see ti again:' she added hurlalks and n riedly. "How vur cotilj t know gram featured (ijM-la- l of musical program. Thousands Washington you'd be soipu ihrre? And wnuM American workers and farmers are keep comii.i! to me? And asking bolnf thrown out of employment i A tee famous ,, concludipioMiot's? Mo.l playwright due to Increased imports from for where ihe abyss of 7.n Canyon ed, with a .etfe. i:y good laugh that eign counties, especially trntll wen only a little shaky, "Good widens into a vast amphitheatre. by, from Japan, according to reports There was a rapturous expression John poser See p.crmiida for me!" made to Government officials. The on bis faco as be "Now, listen here, young lady," a motm-textile industry in America, forced In silence, and then turned Ids said John Roger Thorn, holding to pay processing taxes nd lilt by t think you're were fill the hrr c companions. Then tdng cheap-labo- r imports from abroad, signs of some elastic expression to get away from me si this iat Is facing ruin. President Roosevelt You date! are goirg to Bermuda I coming Bhd they waited for some bus named a commission from his thing o, the for whbh lo yon un.Vrst.md?" fiMpirhe Cabinet to tudy tho situation, and be was noted. Rut M t) understood. Thrywerect n ni,2. In Stephanie the h nt all. They were on the on the day he named the group the tin go seemed to fall l.ini. He finally liver bench. She was National Association of Manufac said: "Wouldn't this make Bc1,i.m wearing the rose c.torc.J nrcmdle cloud, she turers, through Its Board of Direct Jeabms!" was In John Root's arms and ors, urged Congress to Invent Igale there n soft, strirged mtnV playing "the inequitable Oriental competiTho man of wisdom is the timn S'ic mi:M evc.i mt.-the frar'am tion" with American industlrc. of years. ef f.v .: V...,.,,,n,m in(J Scorv of textile mill have been Trust not blm that tuti-.:.- t ms a saint. and s.'.rtl forced to close, 23 In Rhode Island A promise delayed Is Justice de tlone. ferred. t- - Enroute Southern California man's mightiest engineering project now nearing completion. A short side-tri- p from Las Vegas. 73 d y-- (?VM uL Wireless Telegraph Operator at P. JOHNSON O McUur S'wrtptr Syndlcat. Invocation WNUfftrrlc. Bru.. Male Chorus (a) 'Invictus" no Huhn SOUTH. Younj Lady!" (b) "Comrades Song of Hope" VJ commanded the by Adams placard In the window of Clayton's Baritone Solo, "Friends" from the department store. "Jolly Musketeers." "On what?" snapped Stephanie Selected Chadwlck. Cornet Solo Presentation of Special Awards The window was the deck of a Mixed Chorus (a) "In Old Ma ship; the models, bronzed men and charm-in;- ; drid" by Noble Cain daintily tanned girls, made a was from (!) "Hallelujah Chorus" group; Stephanie, herself, the Messiah by Handel one of them the lady In white, perAddress to Graduates .. Hon. Jos. haps ! Chez "Co Smith, Yoiinj Udy." blazed Brass Ensemble "Imogen" by Clay the poster persistency. "Of course," conceded Stephanie. Smith lit'Ie uncertainly, "I could prePresentation of Class to Board tend !" Of Education And so she slipped from the moPresentation of Diplomas .... Mrs. notonous grny mist of the February D. W, Moffat Into th bumnilni treasure-afternoon Ambrose Overture "Raymond" by house that was Clayton's deThomas , store. partment Benediction "I'm golnj South," she caroled EXit March - .... 4..- .me see t the saleswoman. to will be followed by Program please!" appropriate, something In the gymnasium. dancing She began trying them on the of Murray City Firemen will hold yellow sua dress with the bands an Initiation, Wednesday evening orange, and no back at all. And at the' Firemen's hall. A social the great sun hat to match. The blue and pink cotton mesh. An orwill follow the Initiation; (Ceo. Doran and Art Peters will be the gandie of delicate rose that billowed like a victims, alt bough they have been about her dark loveliness cloud. members of the department for soft With the evening things Stephanie quite a period of years they have never been through the Initiation came to earth again. She glanced exand members have decided that desperately at her wrist watch, I'm late!" and "Heavens! claimed. now Is a good time to do It. So! began getting Into her own things Ijx.k Out Boys! ! I with feverish haste. . "I-e- d 1 1935 I AA H:io t... Bird .....it 'b tw j uiurnn - r The Is the world living largest ostrich gets about The Mr,i. It Is about eight feet high derstorms a dav. nn .v.;"0 hi "l gays Science News Letter and weighs 300 pounds. Ubirnu SPECIAL for WEEK! BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM Party Orders Our Specialty 4007 I South State Street Phone Murray 16 llll mnrf oii,.m., mUlM 'IITU'juh PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. . Ml .South Till Male SI.. Murray PHONE Murray AT OUR FOUNTAIN SUNFREZE or COLV1LLE ICE CREM LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS IHUT.LK MAI.TKD MILK NLW J I'M I'.O 0).F.S ICi; CKKAM SANDWICH .. . ' I'LAIX h i; CRI-A' sixdm; CHILI P.f.ARS . ' ' l'.KICK Sl'XDAi; LINT KITS, il.,v..r nUARr KITS, any llavJr asst. ' .f 0c 5c 5c lc .. 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