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Show M1UUAY COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THURSDA U U.S. . i iii.-l- Commence-a- t ShMl i tle Murray IIi,h auai.orium marked the successful school year a very schools, M:.y Kith. dos-I- f V't 1 ball follow,,. ceremonies aiul was uluaiion School Si the Murray High Snasiun. with the following pa- Land patronesses: 'Th. ...Hi Mrs. Ja.nes Clove Mrs. A. H Taylor Mncipil nnl Mrs. R W. Moffat VW'tts ami Mrs. C.corge Carl C L. Hans,'!. 'ami Mrs. y, T. Bay KinRM.n Mr. and Mrs. yr .,. I School affairs look bright for the coining year as tin last legislature passed a law permitting a part of tlic sales tax revenue to he used in education work. The Murray School Hoard plans to devote at least a portion of this new revenue to in-- ( Teasing" the teachers' salaries. An increase in salaries for Hie teachers is a very much needed improvement. A groat deal of language lias boon tortured up ;uid down the pages of many hooks about the nohility of the teaching profession. This is splendid, but some cash to the monthly pay chtrk will nd-.ie- d "" 'W1.:U 1 .' 'J H" Tl 'HiWIIHwww ''TV- ''TAH. TIM KS1.AV. - MAY m ii May IS in i large Superintendent JAMES CLOVE class of young people who also a fine thing. I'eople of the I'nited States sjiend enough yearly be achievement athletic ami activity been graduated this i!kin ba.s for eosinotics, tobacco mid other to give every teacher in the country a iiennanent double pay chock. Judging hy the naked eye some of Hie beauty should conic under the head of necessity, but nevertheless teacher are woefully underpaid and it is a heartening thing to know they lire facing brighter times. Murray School District is in good condition and the Board and the various officers are to be congratulated on their conduct of the district business. knick-knack- jar. buildings have been ami school grounds; np-pIn a spruce, cheery condition. Is Hurray school administration school The iupvwl experienced hands of a well Winced school hoard, and the kpt, James Clove and Principal I Bl Taylor have worked out iv H bool program in spite of fMck e incident to curtailed 8D(1 a depression ridden k the rev-Ru- WORK ARE AT PUMPS s include Mrs. Dean Moffat, Mrs. T. Kay Kingston, Mr. Carl Hansen. Hostesses are: Mrs. W. ft. Bryan. Mrs. A. I?. Taylor, Mrs. F W. Mad-sen- , Mrs. Therese Hoffman. Serial features of the show will include miniature rook gardens, entered by Herman Holmgren, Carl C. I,. Hansen, and Mrs. Maud Chegwiddon. A sale of shrubs, Norway Spruce, and small spring plants will be conducted in connection with the f lower show. Mrs. lavld Campbell and Mrs. Harry L. Van Quill, club president, will have charge of this display. All entries should lie in nt the Hoffman Building not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday. The show will be open to the public Services were in charge of Bishop from '' p. in. until 0 p. in. No adS. E. Brini:hurst. mission fee charge will lie made. W. Moffat was the Judge The public is welcomed to attend first sNaker. this spring flower show. The lU'iiuion sisters of Taylors-vill- e sang a trio, "Resignation." Of Eagles State Convention Here BANQUET The convent ion committee of Aerie have .Murray busy the I jiast few, weeks milking the necessary arrangements for holding the rtah State Aerie Convention nt Murray on .Wednesday, Juno 12th. The committee is meeting with considerable success to date In raising the money necessary to show the visitors a great time while in Murray. A convent inn program will soon be mailed to all members and other Interested parties. This should be of value to members not only during the convention imt something to ktvp for future InforJ. W. KUEI1S mation regarding Aerie activities. On Thursday, May "3rd, Murray Aerie will give a dance and a lunch. MURRAY SOFT BALL imt LEAGUE PLAY Admission will be fifty-cent- s couple and extra lady free. The May 14th, the Murray Soft Ball proceeds) to go in the convention IiCague wllnessotl a battle betwtvn fund. A big crowd is exiioetod to attend the Wwl Sldors and the Cattle defeat this dance nml the committee Unstlers resulting In n 's making every effort to make It for the Bustlers. well worth your while. A real gtssl IMneup: Cattle Hustelors Sanders, Perry lunch will lie served Including Os- SimisT, Bronloel, D. Hinnen, J car iionnions delicious Illnnen, Staufl'er, Puwhnr, Swan-co- C.ood music by (Ieorge Brown's orchestra will be a feature nt the Olovls. West; Sidors: Alder Fothorlng-ham- , lance. lon't miss this party, Invite Iioster, BuTgor, Johnson, Illley, your friends It's going to lie a lot of fun nnd you will Is- - helping to Smith, Kutclioll, Evans, Baker. success. Summary: West Sidors, runs 12, make convention day n bit! next the At regular meeting of the hits 13. walks 4. Kettle Rustlers: Aerie, all Murray Eagles were Kims 3, hits 10, walks 1. Hunts Iioster, liny urged to attend some Mother's day Empires: service cither at one of the (Dinke) Ward. The games hot ween the IJons churches or the servicess conducted cluh ami the County Firemen sched- Sunday night by the Salt Lake uled for May 1!), has postisinod Aerie at the Eagles Home In Salt to May 27, due to the fishing sea- Bake. Inasmuch as Mother's Day wan son. simnsored hy the F.O.E. 21 Firevs. originally Murray Tuesday, May Aorle request all Eagles Grand men. Friday May 24th, Cattle the Unstlers vs. County Firemen. Sun- to attend a Mother's Day servloe. At the next regular meeting of day May 2(1, West Slders vs. Eagles. the Aerie commit tecs will lie appointed to see that all Eagle graves LITERARY CLASS OF decorated on Memorial day. nre SOCIETY RELIEF Friday night the Eagles Soft slatisl to play the An Interesting and entertaining Bali team are On Saturday Firemen. "Wonmns Day" program has lcen Murray 1ty High the Murray May night. leadl!h, arranged by the Literary class strtsds ers of Murray First Ward Belief school Band will play on thelteiuem-bo- r of Murray for (lie Eagles, Society. the (lance on the "3rd of May Mrs. Harry L. Van Quill has don't forgot that the Eagles and charge of the lesson. Miss Maxlne Convention Is at Murray on State M. Barrio's Simons will read J. lL'th. their will Is- - plenty of play, "What Every Woman Knows". June on that fun day at the hall irame will ls Ssslal musical iiumlH-rdance. the at and Simmons Muslim furnished hy Miss The F.O.E. Is a nick ami a soloist. for a man and his The meet lug will liegln promtiy family. A nonprofit fra at 2 o'clock. Tuesday May 21st. ternal wslety, conissed of memeach who meliorate to lighten A COKKKCTION bi-e- pro-grai- ir noo. Public hearing on the tentative for P.:t.'Hp.i:!(! will be called wilbiu a short time. The final action will In- - taken at the June meeting of the hoard of education. budget Bishop 1). Branson Brlnton was the next shaker, and Fred Erick-snthen rendered a violin solo, "End of A Perfect Hay." Bishop Ephraim Wahbpiist of Crant ward was the next sieaker and Arlon Erekson sang "In the (larden of Tomorrow." Hodication of the grave was by John B. Erekson. He was iiceoi'tleil military honors Post No. :io of the by the Jordan at the city iftne-tery- . American HERE AND THERE Murray First ward Hoy Scouts'' Fathers and Sons lmnquot will lie held at Murray First Ward, May '':!. at S:(HI p. m. Mr. George Carter lias charge of the program, and arrangements. Mr. Hussel Mo Donald as toast muster and Ivan Moan as general chairman of the banquet. Among the guests will lie I'res. and Mrs. Movie, Joe Hammond, Roberts, Elmer Oiristensen. Koyal Stone, Irvin olsoit and Mayor (i. It. Ilerger. OLEEN-NIELSOThe bampiet will Ik- - under the dirirlion of l'.ernice Martin, presiMr. nml Mrs. A. E. O'.s'ii dent of Murray First Ward Relief the marriage of their daughIn' nsMsted will and Society Elva Virginia, lo yuintoii ter, by the hoy scout mothers. Between Howard Nielsoii. son of Mr. ami '.". and ."UNI gliosis are expected. Mrs. N. I. Nielson of Ibdladay. The vvotliliug took place Wednesday in NEW LAWS GO INTO the Salt Ijike Temple followed hy EFFECT IN UTAH a wedding snpier at the home of bills Mssed by the lat the bride. Sixty-on- e leglshiture iHsame law Tuesday, CLUB LEADERS' ! riod the end of the sixty-daAT MURRAY SCHOOL lawmaksim-adjournment of the At n recent banquet, Tony Ihtval woman: toast on this gave Woman without her, man would Is' a savage. To show the power of n little comma see how one of our local pa iters roimrled it: Woman without her man, would he n savage. Dangerous Dan Who didn't give a D Said you cannot, hide behind a comma I will send you to your inamina. N For the past two years, Irin Van Orden, of Jjewiston, T'tali, has traveled 'If. miles each evening on his trained hull, delivering pasrs. , rtah family wen' planning t The children were saying (heir prayers the evening liofore (hey loft : "(loodbye (Jod, we're going to California." A move (o California. IJaiusboitoiii : Well I must lie off. SATURDAY HIGH of the pumps Monday of the Cotton ing hotly. At n recent You sahl it. Cutie: tt Peiiean Point nml lit I In. Included are those creating the i 1 Wood Make i ilea tiers, umier uie mm nt the Next Saturday. May - public service commission, the state Arrows officially eKtiel the irrl- - hervisioii of Mrs. Ieorge A. AdamWhy. El.a, I halnt seen you fo high school comment iug at Murray the nml hoard changing Wioo season In that part of the sou. Hie following officers wore planning how is your family honey? weeks, pi a. ni.. a morning and afternoon Silt Like (ale ro;nl couimissioii personnel. In basin, drawing water out electee! for the forthcoming year: Well, Mainly, uia (Ieorge, he bin club leaders' sale a of III f rtah jitlditioll. l'.l criminal code bills, Lake, in the 'CC. Ma Sam he be In de Margaret Cuimegielcr, Murray jeet matter tr. lining s. hool for Salt Sunday, priming of the nuiiins President designed lo simplify and clarify Ma Moses he ls In the AAA. U' CWA. Kirs! Ward will InIjike county club loaders, "A criminal procedure, also have ami ma old man he's on his way o'erhaullng began but punip-- k Kalhryn Van INii Akkor. Taylors held. Following Is the program : did not in earnest until be ITc m come law. vllle Chairman. William Cedno. Presi- to the PEN. The new public service eoiiimis-ioHday morning. According to Stale baiise ThonipMin. Murray -- inl Salt Lake County 4 H Cluh pub- dent of will supplant the prvM-ttwr T. II. Humphreys at the Soerolary-TrcasI lunl a dream, a horrified dream, Association. Ward Insiders' utilitio commission and will M water was flowing front (111 a.m. lo 12) essio it was about Murray. For a long At Ibis meeting plans were made lic Morning 3 members inieinl of two oral ,ut Arllne I confusion. .. In was vil v' cntml be-t- for an "Executive Party" to be held have three by town time the b sird Community Singing :is :it presold. The planning to Salt Like Hie wont into McKeati. Pharmacy Murray May "S at the Murray First Ward. City. of six. will have a ineiiilicrshlp hdlciin Visitors Win. (ledge f..r a Maltisl Milk and jsislmasler point pumping Four Kirls from each of the ton will have lnirMiictbu of commission road i;, The st;i,e ui lifting about .Tint Morgan was liehlnd the counter. It wards of the Cotiouwood Slake are iio'IiiIhts. noli of Talks; f llil'-- e H that at Health The of without going that he was In the Jordan Value ilivlt.-- I. Tin' general pili-- e The says At prtsfiil which may U. ExMiller. El"a to the Associated this party. Usi.l.- -i a bit of wholethe program wrong place and I didn't care luemlfis. ul I". S. A. C. for the drink Mr. O'Brien licoaine Nutritionist. a like n mount ko some elitortainiuelit. is to organize there are two sipH.inthe tension Central Joseph Che.. total of Goo K.vond f.-- t was the wards for the suiuiuer aeiiv iti- s with AH"t..V I II Club Health of the Iris Theatre. The t.f The Helails proprietor "fli.r. (he eXotritio oltrlive II. taken from Blake wil' ward and I turned pink. turned nil screen each Cmitcst Joseph ake. The four girls from . Cointuitt'- -' iiictid-rI II Club Leaders" took care of the Townsond Mr. of Mail Ijsi Ex.vutie the o..mprlse. I, Thus the governor mu- -t appolt't ,.fllv ... .... Marguerite ator out of the lake from '' ' i inhis nffloe tilid he sent all my leti" !.. ii afit miiii .1... party Cainj't'.io IliclidHrs to the public A. Towiiseinl was Narrow, W) , rd will make ter to II Woodhcad i,,,.,, ,m,, from (lie ten joint six to the plan c.lMoK-i.'U- ewt II Club of the Murto This dull manager of Club au,l W)ll.r IHiS4.Si nI11 llt tin County promote.) Executive the i ate! one - the road Be"" ... . ir nml i all the flowers to Co. all Chester "me ......mi n.iral ray (luting 1( KVl, Will tic! a a iomm-i- i Brull( iollllllisKii.il A I II Club T l..st Kingston sivtit. the their oa Kay To 11, "f mKiklng. the K.'p gill Hi l.o the rest of ci.. t.iit.lie welfare lsird. Miixliie Smith bought the Murray Eagle nml this I. - a""' Jfoalcd of (he lake nf- - In Hie activities choM-n- . Ix-Mr. Matlseit ,r l(v provid.Nl for b the -l WurtJnK ll0 by Arline !' became a iiew ..vapora- - rlpnted (bat there will i l T.nncll has not .t been tiatmShakcsiC!ire II. over the took thi and :.. . ti from K. !, fn-leonsid-J'(Te tiiatiy Interesting If aNo will have s.v I l'n,- a time l' had next be and M..w uN,,,o.r. playing (I p.m. glorious f(cnits.u ,,.,! f ,,M v,,tir orga'ulzi-- 1 urotip wilbiu the lid" f- -. nf pos.il.le Tours of the ontUk Is U tter iu.w few inoUlhs. practical jokes with his fireworks, l farting lliiH-tin- 1,.1-iPii- s Is-r- s - (. Due to nn error In printing In (he Murray Eagle of last week a part of the program In the report of the Woman's Cluh mutual Murray breakfast. May 23, was omitted The program committee consisting of Mrs. Minnie Duval, Dr. Mil dred Nelson nnd Mrs. Harry Bobbins have Urn fortunate in arranging a program of more lhan usual Interest, Mrs. E. A. llartetistoin who has returned recently from u South Anierclan tour will give nn Illustrated hstnre of her iravols. Mrs. Zola Jacobs McChle. popular In Salt Iike musical circles lis well as In Murray, will give a group of musical selections. The breakfast will Is- - held at the Art Ilarn In Salt Ijiko and reservations may le made by calling anyone of the committee, Mrs. Ernest Matlsen, Mrs, (Irani Bryan. Mrs. A. T. Farrell, Mrs. (Ieorge Dibble, or Mm. Verl McMillan. Those transportation wishing in provided by (he committee charge an' rtspicsted to U' at the Murray City pharmacy t 12:15 on e T s.s-on- j.pl-'iiiti- g ' - t. .1 r. - o ,:. ti. ,i. , U k J " 1 1 HiiiKo lip to .ui n.c:ir. 1, J1.IXH) Un MISS INEZ HOLOAWAY ENTERTAINS PLAY CAM jnuniv te!f ,ld r.'-- s"""' t pb,y day I'venlnu'. -. ,V lovely luiob wawas ci)iioel. i:,,... itii. i " " .i ft.... intno' Mctid-cl"f the ' .1 ;,l the lvpJlHle( M'n'1 M 1,1 al ,it'-'- ,w" :t ' M"" ,ill - k,! ....pi,,,, I,,,., f s pl.'V .r'"1,1 ,r"ti",ii! o j.wpii fader. 14 ,1Ml)l) Wl ,lf were: .a,l..r. fO.tfi,,,,,,, m,. r.rigg. rno.. m N,Ul ,;,,M M'' M '"rtT I'.ii!la ". ' .hibi Co,0an. ll . . . si. CI...,,,,, MM flrlifi''1"1 AllllorsOll - . ,.. ll'' Wcboliie the M"M lb v, r of l,...,... ' " LWr E Keal.ev for he I .1, .ii I -- ' ,,r, M'' ''''' "f Mr;4 l.,..l..r .be M.. .bairiuan. jn,IMr. Mnh. vi.e .baitmali. wi!l ,.,.,. ,',. !,.. l.eti. , .. ,!.i. ....iio ,.f Ml. P.. .1 ,l.r .' ' tl.e l n,..l the pro 'h'"'" The g!'t;p will separate for dt" MeClecry ok: Impression Is over p.ntnici.t brush. floor new it has r B.nU rs: Icath Shop ( lulhine u. I .si) ei vision of Ellen Asp iall-- t. C. Conversation overboard Mwivn Clothing I'M. Suit-.ii- . father and son : s. ,. C, iissisie.l by Julia Son I sl.pt s.t hard last night May 23. WmUimv and S. Uno Ib ad,.. I! t.ea.hr'. bruin Is nil l f"i:ged (his morn-It't'- " biobrs. my man. ilub a tt.,n., thitnble.-- s.issors. tap", SERVICES Father -- "There y.,u go hniggliiK DEDICATORY f, pii.s. ii ml traps of INDOORS HELD am- - i tc. again.' f..r p.i'i !"- - , - Ivaiiis. immN j kC i l'nuk !""' "rn I IK., f,,r ,:' ,,"'"r "lv,,,l- ,IH' '"t "r"'1 n"m ,lni" v.T",l'", i,v ,,,, , ,. W-'"- ,,u Cl h ''' ,,,Mi,,r "" fil1j(,n ln lin " 'THHtneni t"if - i....L n,..ti..!i Thotup. I!y Tinner. ' I Htm It. .1. t ..... Ill ll II M, il.it. MiVf In. M..r U. Y. B. ;,f r,y S"""1" rejH.i.d.'.l ' l,.w. :ii,T - - - fr X to. of ChtN-tl1l.- a b-'r- John . Margii-rit-V..:i,,,.d- Cow S'-- l f, ,i,, M-t- ,.,nh ; .,,l.h avni'ie. H.c ,,,.. , ,,. f Muil.v M,,,dav by T,H,, r. of lr l. i.r !,r,,::vi;r; utM ,., . pl,ad.d m."M ,1- P'i' l- I Mub l outline for Ibis year. b-- It have M., v City l ire ;.., - de-., m. m- 1 fo T n fu" o,k.i at .the (.. f I'l'iliP Tai"'w' !" ',,, -- S.e.'b. on May iMtnate 1 1 tli:bt. ' : lib. C- -e kbl. I'm nearly nuts, imply can't make tip my tnltnl. 'h .vu 'ii my green crt'l-- '. know (be one. I tneiin the one 1 wore to the ;irl's dame. Don't say like n hlp it. I know I b.,ko oovoretl xvith s a wood, I shoubl never have worn Unit it makes me -- ..n-v- t by n Maw n l. -. miekw hke nwom no tt( - " no'te tit .f.. -k and your ..,.g if v, Judge iH-.-- i't ,.,,. W.i -- n bi.-b ,,,,,.,., ,zir--ucn. ' 1,11,1 tt tnJ "f la Tll, C..!,fi1ti'.i!i'' , II. ..... t,.lt"H slio'cll's f,.r eia.luali" n from li'"'M it w,t Ktti'v't 'n ''"III Young iiniM'ti'v tl is tt' rlitiir ""r1 oan.agc. In II ' .'t(il ' . Joint V.. Ha"t. l,m7T M.irOmll E. U"f J' S,l,,.l'1t i.f MM ,..ge.,. of t.i...'1r "Vft.) ,,el " H.,!!:,'., 11,1 Cel. the l,.'Tbe'..tb.r v. r..."""t. Coll..,.,. SftK IjiLi. It. . ,. t.,t.nu bm i.ti.dI. t- -r ,s. lei'. 'the il.m' of Bob.. or ,,f N ,Mll!lort,,, I OCAL STUDENTS CRADUAli". rKw.u l(1(1( rv isioti , 'd-- by ,( ji;ilcr: an. of Blyth. I Hit.. I by .issisj.-- l the t a year for rvlng (.lid Wail.i.v im-Edna Mrcot Insiss-torchief. .lbe town' lub leaders. M'Keali. Ar lite' iuss--to- r. ..unitary etiglmsr. wtssl :'! to bt'u it t.''I IMd-r- Meiuoiial Hall caretaker, trusty I lob leik. Ibpior law enforcement offl-,,. ii "Pbea-al- it liaising In ileik of the Weigh static. Wth Tl Stat" ;"'"' Nllringer. ami (own council II" ' V I ...pun no nt" t" I''''.- - bniidytnan. ate H ). "f - n-.- iittindo Erltkson was (lie relief and I starved to death. Chester .... P.cSb. S" of .be tb" under ., -s riuli Croup I WELCOME HOME DINNER H" '! of I'll. ., It.ddiW.iV. d;l ,e i.l.iv. '"A r- -r M i.l. e'veli ill Mdl tie M... I.I ,.',1 HRE DEPT. Fm?lM.BERS GIVE AID TREATMENT Fir.. iN-at- t !. r"'t,t, siier. ,;.,., liis.-i,.si..- ... My "..i already !,,r. '' r..its rr -- At (Continued on page 4) n .... k 4-- H KI.KCT (J I.KAN KIJS STAKK Fraternal Order thly night at the Arlingtou sethool t!h tax flyers of Miy-raschtsd district npproved a $1".S''5 increase in the llKW BVs". budget. Mrs. I). W. Moffat, president of the board of eduoatbui, presided. Ir. James Clove, siierintendont of schools explained that unexpected revenue had made the additional exionditnros i$sihle without, increasing tax levies. The taxpayers approved exioudl-tui- v of ,1(XM) for educational supplies. $125 for coal nml water. $7000 for school Improvements and $1000 for retirement of bonds, each figure being added to the original l!i:?r budget. Ir. Clove said that $l."i25 above the oxeoted $;!7K was on hand July 1, l'.t.'U. Estimated revenues also included state school fund. $11000: state (spialiy.atlon fund, $Iihm; state high school fund, ami local taxes $looo, totalling $12,-s:more than the anticipated $73,- - Funeral Services for Koscoe U'ade Atwood, who died nt the family home :ioi Vino street, Monday morning, were held in the Murray First ward chapel Thursday at 1:30 p. in. News of Mr. At woods death came as a distinct shock to his many friends and relatives as his illness had dated only a few days. A heart attack was stated as the cause of his death. Mr. Atwood was born in Murray January 5. ls::t. son f William ami Sarah Jane Wade Atwood. He was engaged in the electrical contracting business. He was Murray correspondent for the Hose ret News for many years. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Jjllian Bishop Atwood; a son, William Russell Atwood. Murray; four sisters. Mrs. Orulie M. Baker, (g-ile- n ; Miss lone Atwood. Murray; Miss Rayola Atwood, San Francisco Cal. ami Mrs. Wilma Maekay, AK'.i) South State, dm. door north of the Ed. Hoffman store. The officers of the cluh announce that this show will ' of the finest ami largest .vet sponsored hy (lie cluh. Mrs. Howard Hansknecht Is chairman of the affair. The receiving committee will The kre a flue record of 41,-X- o-aS ' Mon- he hold Saturday, the Ilon'mnn Building BOY SCOUT TAYLOR VOl.I'MK Flower Garden Show Roscoe Atwood Taxpayers Okeh Saturday May 18 Funeral Services School Budget The annual flower Thursday, May 16 At a sM'cial board mooting garden show will I. Principal A. !. itm 1,; I The iistl house nml dedicatory program of the Coltotiwd Slake Maternity hospital, w hodnlod lo U' held on the hospital grounds last Sunday, were hold Indoor on of Inclement weather. The (tins' blue spruce- trees planted on the hospital grounds by Irvin T. Nelson were dedicated to the founders of the Institution, Mrs. Amanda Bagley, Mrs. Nellie Coin-wal- l D. Wheeler, and Mrs. In n dedicatory prayer by Mrs, Kate M. Barker, second councilor of the Belief Society Cetiernl Board. A short program was la bl. David A. Smith of (he presiding of the church was present and lid dressed those attending. Tea was served arter which the vlsllori tspevted the hospital. ric (Continued on Pace 4) UTAH BAPTIST STATE HERE CONVENTION . FROM MAY 16 TO 17 a n nl versa ry of the Convention conStale rtah llnpllst venes at Murray. May 1'lth to 17th. Pastor of (lie entertaining chun b was Itov. J. P. Payne of Murray. scheduled for afternoon ami evening of Thursday and Friday. Secial music Is provided for the meetings. Snkers Include Tho. Moody,K. missionary from Africa; Bruce Jackson and Clallsirne M. ItM. officer "f the convention are J. IT. WitlW.HMl, President ; PrHdetlt of State Women. Mrs. J. I.iieo: President of State B Y.P.I.. H"b Vance, Tlie r.'Jml Mts-tlng- s WM. SMITH & SON STORE WILL BE REMODELED Smith and Son at Hold South State probably (lie obb- -t kind In thl of lt the public for served limine county, Is . undergoing a complete years. reiiiiMb'limr Mel renovating. Self service or clerk service nr among the convenience planned. Modern display equipment, nnd the most scientific meat detriment in.mev ran buy. All prepared "''B, Hmlth nn- - made nt the stre. Win. free their continue will Son. n1 account and senh-delivery l".val tii many their Ihfitik wish friends for their patronage over the In 4.". year pel rod 11" y have in Murray, business Wnt. tn LOCAL CAFF. MAKES SOME IMPROVEMENTS The 3 nnd J Cafe nt 4vw Stnte ha made a Mimi-e- r of Improvement. Including new attractive wall treatment and covetinc and fh- -r ImrmotiWmr Imnew droiierlo. Thee attractive lb much to add will provement & J Cafe. popularity of the J g |