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Show to W.MS in 11J7 and UlW in Graduation Exercises of South Cottonwood the number of farms having electricity Ward Is the Place from Mil." in V.V1, to l!S,o"l in Cottonwood Religion lO-'- Wanted to Be Asked Once More Classes The fourth graduation exercises of the Cottonwood Stake Religion classes will be held at the Murray First ward (Copyright) Thursday, May 12, at 8 o'clock p. m. tT IS not very pleasant to be the only Following Is the program and list 1 girl a your crowd that Isn't either of graduates: married or engaged. Marlon Gray Song, "1'ut Your Shoulder to the Otnetlmes felt philosophical about the Wheel" Congregation matter when she looked about ber and Invocation Congregation aw the sort of husbands, present or Led by Virginia North friends which had her proBpectlve, chosen. She herKtlf could have had Concert Recitation , 13th Articles of Faith Graduates Jack Rogers any day If she had not Led by Josephine Walters preferred to wait for a taller, richer niun. Vocal Solo (a and b) Miriam Reunion It isn't to be wondered at that Address, "Tithing".... Genevieve Jones Marlon read with great Interest the Violin Solo Miller Turner following Item In the Bralnerd Sun : Address to Graduates Arthur Welling "We hear thnt the new building on "Wolin Solo Newell McMill.iu the corner of Muln and Winter Htreets Presentation of IHploinas has been leased to the firm of Caldwell President Hyruni Ilennion & Scoble, rising young architects, who will live, we understand, at Mrs. Song, "We Thank Thee, Oh God, for a Prophet" Weatherby's, so it seemed a foregone Congregation conclusion that there were two young Benediction Congregation By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD hand-othe- r, bachelors coming to town. And as Mrs. Weatherby lived Just across tho street, Marlon could not help but see them occasionally. She saw them from a distance the very night they arrived. Both were presentable enough, but young Caldwell seemed to be the better lug. He walked wlh an air and his clothes were the lust word In cut, crease and color. In the days which followed, the mall town of Hrulnerd fairly laid Itself out to please the newcomers. They got considerable business and a great deal of entertainment. There were even those who suld It was ridiculous the way people fell all over two ordinury fellows. "Personally," said Jack Rogers one evening to Marlon as they set on the upper veranda step watching the moon rise or at least Jack thought that was why they were sitting there. "I'm suspicious of people who come from goodness knows where. For all we know, they may be a couple of crooks I" Marlon almost choked with Indig"You're absurd, Jackl" she nation. cried. that Caldwell guy," "Especially grumbled Jack. "Isn't he the mam-ma'- a boy I And there he Is now, swinging Ms caue! And, by gosh, I do believe he's coming here I" If Jack could only have known how big a favor his departure would have been to Marlon, he would not have known whether to please her by going or punish her by staying. As It was, he withdrew Into a shell of reserve and heard Marlon putting herself out to be agreeable to a stranger as she had never exerted herself to be agreeable to him. And while he watched and listened, he evolved u scheme whereby, If Culdwell & Scoble were crooks, the fact should be uncovered. Nor Is It going too far to say that he devoutly hoped they would Indeed prove to be crooks, lie had long been In love with Marlon and was quite ready to go to any lengths to win her. Before young Caldwell was even thinking of going home, Jack had risen and bade both of them a cool good night On the following morning Marlon heard from various sources that Jack had left town, although he seemed to have told no one where he was going. For the first time In her Ufa Marlon's thoughts concerned theiu-m1with his whereubouts. A week passed and he did not return. During his ubsence Marlon was frequently seen with Caldwell and her crowd got considerable kick out of wondering If he were really In love with her. Marlon herself wondered, too. She felt that she would say "yes," If be did ask her to marry him. Strangely, however, Jack with his mysterious absence had done more to advance his Interests than he ever had with his There were actually mopresence. Murlon found herself when menta and thlnklug weighing the two rn.-ry Utile one that the scale tipp'1 other. or the way Two weeks later Jack returned, as quietly as he had gmie away. He went lru!fM to Marlon. And tad he not felt f miserable himself, be rutgbt have notlvU that ab looked wsll, different, somehow. As It was, he sank down In the couch hammock beside her and waited a moment, as If wemlerlng Just how U put what he whs about to sy. Then, "I luppune I might as well get it eft my chest." ho began. "I've been tracing this Caldwell & ScoMo firm They've from one town to nuoiher. certainly been nround a lot. Hut I had no luck. Tlmt If well, you see. If you wre going to marry young Caldwell, I wanted t innko sure before bsnd be was all straight and would make oU happy. And I guess be la. Jouldn't find s thing about fdtUf of them that wnMi't O. K. No, If you all lliere Is to It." love him. mt slender hands Marlon rij.-- l "That was kind f about tier k lou. Jsrk," il.p oh Id with a smile. "But you needn't have bothered. Mr. Caldwell fid jip 11 night he'a ei to lorts Hcoble, his partner! vj Gilbert Allington Graduates Brinton Ellen Nelson, teacher: John Nelson, Jimmy Gwilliams. Elizabeth Holliduy Allington, teacher : Lenora Andrews, Stella Howell, Dora Heuth, Elizabeth Hougluud, Fay Newman, Thelma Clurk, Gilbert Allington. Mill Creek Cora Woolney, Mamie II. Musser, teachers: Jospehine Walters, Evu Merrill, Eva Ilyneursou, Vllute Doty, Annie Piper. Marie H. Murray Junior Seminary Blacker, Bernlce Burrutt, teachers. Lorun Chrlstensen, Ivy Campbell, Lenea Erickson, Lelu Miller, Dean Jaeobsen, Ellen Turpin, Arllne Snarr, Ruth Turpin, Carol Watts, Esther Wilson, Martha Watts, Alta MeCloy, Elaine Lyons, Edna Bess, Loube Hoff man, Virgie Robinson, Rayola Simper. South Cottonwood Clarence E. Jones, teacher: Mildred Ottley, Afton 'Pack, Ellen Parry, Geneva Jackliu, Genevieve Johns, Tberessa Johnson, Ruby Carl-stoRuby Wlechert, Ruth lluffaker, Stone. Opal Jennie Carter, teachTuylorsvllle er: . t, Journalism weeks, state newspaper shows and individual exhibits by uniserve to versities and newspapers bring tlte country weekly into promiIts possibilities for service to nence. enterits public mil as a profitable owners are being more prise for its in the Conditions fully recognized. rural districts have changed so much in the last 10 or 15 years that the problem now presented to the country paper bears more relation to that of the big city daily than to its former situation. While some editors claim that business was better in the good old days, the majority seem to feel that their field was never so rich In opportunity as it is today. A soon Money for Bad Debts 1 We Collect Who Owes You? (Bonded to the State of Utah) his rounds. Be sure your ,iaiJ spelled right so that Santa Cluus the mail man can find yuu DIVIDING 8u1 LINE M:s.lTKARixc Each year the dividing iill(J "capital" and labor" become h t.S9 dl tinct, und it is this reason. more, haps, than uny other, whi, h will 's,., to prevent friction betwe,,, vHil0J and employes and permit u1()re monious working of the two fmm 1 new city directory is coming out as the compiler is just making For Sale Cheap Head WHITE Drop M; f" (; MACIUNK-Sl- 'na 1 In Good Condition Hawaiian Steel Guitar Good Used Coal Oil Stoves ' BALDINI XWd South and State l 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills Saved by Proper Refrigeration culture. indeed. All Murray will congratulate The number of farms having tract- the owner and wisli a good return on ors has Increased from 5,.'!74, in VMi the investment. to 24.1(H) on January 1, ; the number of furms having gas engines from Your Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature I. LEST ER Champion Electric Shoe Shop ' ARTIFICIAL ICE Stale Street Shoe Repairing Expert PRICES REASONABLE 48G3 Bonded Adjustment Bureau Office 6500 State Street RESIDENCE PHONES: All Work Guaranteed Midvale J. H. CHIVRELL. Prop. Mclntyre Bidg. Salt Lake City 175-- J Murray 443 Wasatch 3425 Wesley ANNOUNCING The Stead-ma- Leora Chrlstensen, teach- Winder er COLLEGIATE : Beatrice Erickson, Virginia North. Mr. Jones of the Jones-OlsoCo., has traveled throughout the United Stales and asserts that nowhere Is there a location that he likes better than Murray City. It Is quite a tribute to the town and from knowledge and not rumor. Young people who feel or restless other folks who from any cuuse whatsoever begin to be pessimistic about Murray should get posted on other locations and they would lose their desire to stir abroad because there is no place that can offer so ni.'iiiy natural advantages as this district. If the people of California had a place like Murray they would be selling out to the world, and that Is just what will hapiten here one of these days. ?L fry Mr. Jonea Pleased With Murray n cV .N mm I I I 11 si as taa o o o o Young Americans under sixty insist upon the mode. trousers and long skins belong to ether years. Style is progress. The male in motor cars is no exception. Peg-to- WANTED to advertise toilet and extracts in Murray. All or spare lime Good pay. NO MONEY NEEDED! We trust you Everything , furnished. Write Perkins Co., Nehr. tlpd Hastings, WOMAN p Today's motor car has brakes. Srvol them. It's safer to be ami smarter. The Whippet Collegiate is the season's best seller in Roadsters for these reasons: good four-whe- up-to-da- A-7- Four-whee- New Low Prices Co.d HEADACHE Coup. SUn Und.u 9m f. Wkipt--t "Sim" 625 795 765 825 795 875 925 625 695 625 725 755 insist upon them. Speed Take Vr.i or leave em. Too fast. We admit 55 miles per hour. Acceleration -I- nvariably first on the green light. Economy -- Whipjxt . es If you were paying $2,000 you'd Seats for four passengers. mil hout nr.f frir rftetf . Ucfry ,ll,(,vrl.4. holds the Coast-t- o Coat record for economy. V . brakes. l tUc-tat- el te Plus these features: Oversize tires; Sriubbers; Adjustable steering wheel; More leg room; Force-feelubrication; Silent timing chain; Dickie seat for two extra passengers. d O VERLAND Monthly Pains IWkache ieadache Toothache Neuralgia and pains earned by Rheumatism and Neuritia r I V J rilla reDr. Miles' Anti-Tai- n lieve qnickly and without after elTecta. They do the dnot constipate o? slater." Jack sighed with tremendous relict upt Pleasant to tak. We will be glad to tend samples iction. Tfcsnk heaven," he oald. 'Then we're wi re hefore." anke-Marlon with a Jack. )oU old faithful, Isogn. "'!i. ask Ce to msrry just once morel" Just where we "Are weT sum os. Dr. Miles Medical Company Klkhart, Indian i lot l Aoti-Pa- m lie in Frank tin PCf Pills p, & Quick Relief rii )fr. Schelckman, Joseph !. ellr While the percentage of all farms is still small, A big show is going to be given at having power equipment the increase past seven during the South Cottonwood ward house on the five-folin nlmo.-- t been has Friday, May C. The ninth grade of years three-folin elecover and tractors the Woodstock school will present the play, "The Dear Boy Graduates." tricity. Those In the east are: Theron Brlng-hursCharlotte Barrett, Ruth Jen- ITALIAN PRAISES OCR LIGHTING METHODS Nola sen, Stone, Bernlce Tame, Milton Ernestine Louise Boyce, Parker, Terry, The I'nited States stands head and Wanda Smith, Ellen Barrett, Sarah in the Tame, Morris Cusliing, Bill Cluwsen, shoulders above other countries light-- j of electric use and William Smith, Dave Turner, Spencer development imitated be well the, by and may Broomhead, Harold Bnymiheud. Stage ing. C. to Siguor old according world, Grunt is business manager Reynolds, manager, Harold BroomJiead ; adver Clerici, eminent Italian engineer. Inj tising manager, Dave Turner. The di- describing a trip to the 1'niled States; rector Is Daisy Simons. A good show to study American methods of electric is a certainty. Better go and give lighting, he said: "In offices, homes, hotels, and resthe children the encouragement they taurants, Americans tire able to read, deserve. write and draw without having to tire their eyes, and the truth is that very MECHANICAL POWER ON even drawn FARMS IS INCREASING seldom is their attention to the lamps. Often they do not even know whether certain rooms are lightThe increasing use of lwwer, other ed by the sun or ,by artificial light." than man and beu.st, on farms, is evident from figures compiled by the buThe new front on the store of Mr. reau of statistics, depart men t. of agri- Robert Deckel is certainly very good OF (OINTKY NEWSPAPERS GROWING n, rt la old Jewelry, The gold and dental wate, tsM wiife and other tr tlcWs that ere t iinnl, amount to about 8C,OW,UiW a SERVICE : O, tjt C. Howe, Murray, Utah |