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Show ILL Si DD ADAY (Continued from page 5) oak tree Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY The Minstrel Show, "Way Down South," as presented last Friday night by Gleaners and M Men was a creditable piece of work both from the presentation and the writing of dialogue. The jokes were clever, the songs were good, and the dialogue carried a well defined plot. dramatic work was Oulstandlug done by 'Wendell Bowthorpe In the. part of "Vacant." High class music and dialogue was done by Marvin Carlisle and Alv Youngbcrg. Duet work by Mrs. Huttle and Stanley Drage brought warm The dancers performed Much credit Is due Wanda well. Andrus and Carlos Smith for their splendid organization spirit and work. The business staff and cast of characters follows: e. i i Mildred Wagstaff Dialogue .. Wanda Andrus & Arrangement Carlos Smith. Violin . Viola Livingston Piano Lucile Putnam Stage Manager .. Kenneth Okeson Lights Qulntin Nellsou Wllford Smith Properites Business Esther 1 1 III CHARACTERS Zcna Buttle; Mose, Mammy, 8tao Drage; Ellen, Verdls Howard; Jack, Vern Walker; Seevers, Duane Casto; Vacant, Wendell Bowthorpe ;G us, Alva Youngberg; Slim, Marvin Carlisle; Duke, Kirk Andrus; Bones, Grant Drage; Sam, Pete Olsen; Washington, Hammond Brinton; Opal, Itomonn Walker; Snowball, Wayue Omer. CHORI.'S U Lillian Hendrlchsen, Mary Smith, Ruby Berg, Darl Chrlstenson, Ilia Leona Proctor, Florence Nellaon, Berg, Margaret RIgby, Lemar Walker, Erma Walker, Wanda Andrus, Carlos Smith. DANCERS Norma Drage, Irene Adamson, Mildred Scott, Gwen Player, Flor-enc- e Henriehaen. S3-V- V Mr. and Mrs. Steve McDonald will entertain members of the Jr Bridge Club Saturday evening. Mrs. S. Edmonds will le hos tess to members of the "Five Hun J red" Club Friday afternoon. Vi Mrs. Howard Dowsett entertained her club early in the month. The afternoon was spent with the game "Five Hundred." Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wadonps an iiounccs the arlval of a baby girl. at the J- - D. S. hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely Mrs. Nellie Earl entertained lad ies of her Bridge Club on Wed nes day afternoon. Prizes were prac tical and usable In the home. The Birthday Club met with Mrs. Ralph Powell last Thursday, when they quilted a beautiful patchwork (jullt for the hostess and guest of honor. High Priest Study Social will meet Thursday April 20, at the Ward House. Mr. Henrlcksen has charge of refreshments; Mr. Bowers program and Mr. Berg has charge of the games. Festival will be given May the home of Mrs. Coxe by Bureau Ladles. The raffl their quilt will be a feature program. tree It Is hardwood is a sturdy, used for furniture. CHARLES GODrUhl. The Result of the Crusades more The ieople of Euroie were unknown the curious about what nana of the world were like. They Ja- i..,i to trade with China, nn for they knew that silks, were to be hud splec and Jewels had brough Crusaders there. The It was said some of them home. ....... .i... iP.i.iHtis had learned how of . ,i.u them from the people told had Polo Marco the Far East. and ot the wonders of China the East Far the So to must go. . Medlter- The Turks blocked the could n Sea so the Christian, r Now Uuy way. that ot travel to get to Chi a way have not did nu and Indlu. any M nore than One man wa He men. sett oth(r to help the He Prince Henry of Portuga wns the son of the great .ii.i not raw for tne Portugal- - ii.. .... Tin- t.nllt or tne couru life Si-ela castle on a mky f ' tral" overlooking the and built boats and ola. out every time they wou until they do down a little further They the capecall It "Stormy Cape, Ling the King said to call It hey Good Hope.- Vtm thereChin". and India found the route to LOUISE MACKAi. In-dl- "" 1 W i A May (Continued From Page 1) ages, honeysuckles, and oltheus, all .f which will be eight to ten feet all at maturity, on the corners of he buildings, or between groups of tvindows. In front of these, and bethe smaller e neath windows, dirubs, such as Japanese barberry, nowberry, coral berry, or bridal vreath. Have plenty of flowers around the buildings, for children lovf colors. Belts or ribbons of iright 'lowers will look charming in front f the sober green shrublery. for spring, with a few peren-llal- s and annuals for summer and iiitumn bloom, will make the school by i sight that will be admired veryone who passes. Do not omit some evergreens, dther, for greenery In mid winter. )ur native Junipers are beautiful hlngs, and may be dug from the illls If permission is obtained from he forest reserve. A pair of these dately trees, one on either side of he main entrance, will add dlslnc-Ioto any school building. Since the blue spruce has been each lesignated the state tree, school should endeavor to have one or two of these fine conifers. But in planting them, never place them in front of a window nor In the exact center of a lawn space. that they attain a great with age. height Every spring, those people who have flower gardens have plants to five away, because perennials all have the habit of Increasing In size yearly. An appeal to them through the children will be sure to result to in enough roots forthcoming plant a long border. Not only will such a planting around your school make It more attractive In appearance, but valuable lessons In nature study may le taught the children, without having to move from the school grounds. Every child has the right to be surrounded with beauty and the wonders of nature. Tu-Ili- n Js l" "Ut plt-ure- 5 NEWS l, Frl-Jay- d formed a pnrty, Friday afternoon of last week, and bad luncheon a the Cafe, followed by , La-Vo- n theatre party. Mrs. Charles While and daugh. ! . i. roui-o- n ers. airs. of ;;lul. ey, Idaho, Mrs. Emily Jessup, Mrs Geneva Pike, Mrs. Ruby J.ihiiSn' and Miss Helen White, spent Tuej! day at Bingham, where they Wfre the dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Morse. Mrs. White nnd daughter t will motor to Brigham Citv, I ! at the home of spend the week-enMrs. White's daughter, Mis. Kate Forsgren and family. t d f: Mrs. John Park will entertain a number of relatives, Friday even- ing at her home in Bountiful, ln honor of her husband's birthday Mr. and Mrs. park anniversary. were former residents of Millcreek. and the following relatives will motor to Bountiful to enjoy the 'if fair : they are Mr. and Mrs, Carl Zackrlson, Mr. and Mrs. Pet- cr Gordon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Draxler, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Park, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Park, Mr! and Mrs. David Gordon, Mr. aud Mrs. Will Showles, Mr. and Mr. John Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Love, Mrs. Ethel Hill, and Mrs. Sarah Cam. t I ! I I 1 I S ! t I i i f ' . I , r f i' t CROSS CORSET SHOP Mrs. L. A. Monson of Berkeley, California, arrived here durnlg the Located at 61 East Broadway, Salt Lake City, Features P. X. Practical week for a vlst with her parents, Front Corselcttes, I'nder-bel- t Corsets, Corsclcttes, Garter Belts, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Simons of DeAll Belts Cross Etc. for Fitted Stan of K.vpert Fitter-sbrother-in-law, Men, by lta, and sister and also handle I'nderwear, Brassieres, Negligees, Silk Hose, Tajimias, Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brinton Etc. Personal Direction of Mrs. W. K. Cross Phone Was. 3942 at their home on Vine street. Specialize in Service to Those who have Difficult Figures to Fit. Mrs. Charles White was the honored guest at a luncheon given It is a conviction of particular be a hinderance to the proper free-Saturday afternoon of last week, a in close con- dom and movement or a menace to by her daughter, Mrs. Iner John people that specialist a with tact clientele can health If It is properly constructed fastidious son, the occasion being her offer the highest type of style and and adjusted. They understand the enth birthday anniversary. Spring blossoms and flowers at- quality service. The Cross Corset science of correct fitting here and tractively decorated the rooms and Shop conducts such a service where will aid you ln the solution of many luncheon table. The guests were the most complete service Is offer of your corset troubles. The Crass staff of Expert Fitters life long friends of Mrs. White and ed in corseting. They have made an extensive fit every corset purchased. all former residents of iLa Jara, They Colorado, where they , spent their study of corseting and secure the handle only the best designed gar- girlhood days. Covers were laid very latest styles of the day. No ments, Including P. N. Practical for sixteen guests. Sunday after- matter for what occasion you may Front corsets, corselettes, under- noon, at the White home on Myr- want a corset If you stop at the belt corsclcttes, ludts for men, gart- tle Avenue, a delightful dinner Cross Corset Shop and have a fit- er belts, etc. The hosiery department is a feat- party was also given in honor of ting you will find your figure much as as well ure of this part of the state as they Improved Mrs. White's general your birthday anniversary. HEART ATTACK FATAL those health as they offer a very scientiBesides the honor guest carry here stylish hosiery In all the late and popular shades that will present wre her seven daughters, fic and stylish service. Marian Jane Carlson, 12 year-olIs highly Important ln corsets match up with any shoes you may It W.'T. as of Mrs. follows: of and Wllllaui Poulsen, Slgrld daughter Carlson, of 250 Fifth East street, Ilalley, Idaho, who came here for that style and apiearance should be have. It Is a pleasure for us to call the died Monday evening at her home the occasion; Mrs. Kate Forsgren combined with proier mechanical of a heart attack. Born in Salt of Ogden; Mrs. Ruby Johnson, and physiological principles as well attention of the ladles and misses Iike, Novemler 3, 1921, and for Mrs. Geneva Bike and Mrs. Emily as ease of application and proper of this section of the state to the a numlsT of years have been resiJcwup of Salt Lake, and Miss adjustment. It la now possible to very high class stock and service have all of these essentials without offered at The Cross Corset Shop dents of Murray, where they are Helen White of Murray. m the sacrifice of any one. It Is no and we believe that all ladies should well known. Besides her parents, Mrs. J. P. Payne, assisted by longer neeesxary that the corsets, drop In here on their shopping tour. she Is survived by three sisters. Frances, and Vera, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. George Chase of Cali fornia; a brother, Hampton Carlson, of Salt Lake. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 p. ward m. In the rtmiiot. with Interment In the City cemetery. Planted Evergreen an evergreen tree week our In the middle of planted from was brought Ulwn Canyon by Irvln look Cottonwood Bishop Ryberg and family armade the lawn has rived home Monday evening after Nelson. It an absence of three months. They very much TII0RUM. have been through the Southern Pacific Loop of Islands, visiting The ltallaa Artiste artists outstanding points of Interest. There were three geratwere LeThe Murray Eagle wishes them that lived I" Italy- - They Angelo. a welcome home. onardo da Vlncl. Michael Farm Bureau ladles met with ieonardo da Vlnce was born In Mjs. Schoddle Tuesday and held a He was a great painter. business meeting. Their rpdlt, a UV' was " Ill's" most famous painting double anchor In red and white, Is his t?el e now finished and tickets will be sold vMun of Christ and He Supper. for a raffle. During the evening ,,ls,lples at the s Bishop Ryberg announces a din- Mrs. Jensen, of IT. A. C. Extension, liked to paint religious In II-7ner, a picture show and a dance for gave a splendid talk on the possiMiehael Angelo was horn once Unci May 4th at the Church Hulls. The bilities of farm bureau work In He and Leonardo da on a pal-- , object of the program U to raise rural communities. worked at the same time ' funds to defray the expense of the in Florence. IU y. In Clean-1'Judgment campaign at the church, Primary officers are grateful to tre of the "Last All ward folks are urgwl to buy the residents of Holladay for their this cuhrch h '" ' tickets at an early date. Relief Soc- fine response to the annual drive for painting. He dlert in of iety officers will le In charge of funds for the Children's Conval .(....had was the youngest lie ticktickets. Only those who have escent Hospital. Now that the en- these three great artists. He died In et! will le able to get scats at the velops are all collected they declare lKrn In 1HX . .. . . .niH Al OHI supper as experiences teuchca that the drive to be very successful. the age or miny-sei.- " n were i an undue rush at the lat moment of his pictures Is unsatisfactory. CONNIE tiuirrnno. Cocoa and Chocolate Chocolate and cocoa are made Mrs. Mackny Mid charge of PLYMOUTH SCHOOL work at Relief Society on from large nutritive seeds or beam Tuesday. She was ably assisted by of the theobroma cacao, a small ev Fashion Show Luclle Hickman, the Singing Moth- ergrcen tree native to tropical Amer held the annual Fash lea. The word cocoa Is an English ers under the direction of Mrs on April 12 at 2:30 P Ion Show Dansle, and Mrs. Bird at the pluno corruption of cacao. The usual com was decorated with m The stage an'1 The subject was "The Romantic mercial forms of chocolate cocoa contain other Ingredients be i0Vt.!v plants. The center piece The Old Testament' class of MurAge." King Arthur stories were throng! Bok," "Fashion a caenn. side wis ray Second Ward Sunday Sihisl. which the girls walk.nl to displa inder the direction of Mrs. Amelia the products of this years sewlni Voungls'rg. assisted by Elaine Anelasses. derson and Ralph lYlce. went for & were arranged n Welnle Roast on Pepper H"1 tables Card he gymnasium ant last Friday evening. There were throughout INVESTMENT SECURITIES were seated at each 19 present. tnot hers four ate While they listened to they This well known Investment Housa with offices, SOI Walker Bank Buildthat was as follows: program, Laadlnl Sail Producing Stata ing is Popularly ktiown as the House of Sen ice and Convenience, Girls Sextet. Is the leading salt pr Is Michigan under the nuuiagcnicitt of widely experienced Financier and Piano Duet .... Helen Carter am' .hiring stnto In the Pulled Stares whose commendable I'oliry of Reliability and Friendliness ha Dorothy Rupp. made Uiis one of (lie mot popular of the Strong Financial Sixth tirade Display. ;reat success. LOIS POWELL. Editor Tap Dunce .... Ruth Undsay and Esther Fassio. The seventh grHde boys of MonID-rThe average investor Is not in a Seventh tirade Exhibit. among Institutions of Its Iils Powell roe and Plymouth had a baseball kind In the states, there are. Indeed, INisitlou to base his seleetioii of a Contralto Sol same at Ilymonth Tueslay aftertirade Showing. few that can show more substantial bond upon isrsoiial examination. Eighth Stendmnt noon. Plymouth was n victor, the Minnie Rending well Ills wisest course, therefore, is to progress and growth limn this . This Is the third Reunion Soto Edith eore be'ng known and reliable establishment Invest In only such securities u Soprano succeeded In dewe have that time tirade Ninth Display. engaged In the sale of the Iwttcr are offered by a responsible house Monroe. tiler Girls Smiles" feating Song, grades of the various bonds, mort with a long and successful record. GRANT POWELL Many lovely costumes were disThe thorough application of these gages and securities of the country that Don't forget the Mg event at and everyone agreed From the date of organization up old and tried principles has been played Indeed was Show lPch School May 9th. I Fashion Murray (his to the present time this company made jsisslble through their first has lvn noted for their sound. hand knowledge of the Invest met careful and conservative business world. Added to this Is their Judgmethods, meriting in a marked de- ment, tempered and matured by means of diligent study, research gree the confidence of their patron and experience In the security and and the public at Urge. rakan nl nastrica as featured by (Ids superior The American, Investment features of banking. deIman have been always They bakery are recognlred in this section as tempting, Inviting In here rnilsxly Securities content. food In In rlrh and lasle portant factor In the promotion of the merits of unquestionable secur- pure sign, deliriously palatable the commercial and financial life of It v. Patrons of the Snow Goodart It Is well known that the American lady brand Is a stamp of this section, as tbey have pointed & "Home' manufacture and Identifies the rake, as products of the Company have come to realize the way to hundreds In securing that securities sold here have !ccn artist, the special fake bakrrs of the American lady Baking Co, very satisfactory Investments. thoroughly Investigated, judged and located at 1811 Soulh Stale MreH. In the act of Investing money, re- approved by an organisation which liability Is the first consideration. stands alone In Its cxeit, special This modern establishment engag goods are sold In the very frehet To assure the greatest measure of I zed. tethnlcal knowledge, unique In ed in the production of baked goods condition. Their tuuspuited and su satisfaction, careful selection of the Its personnel, unique In Its ex-- r of superior ijuiillty Is home owned pcrlor service has brought them Investment house Is of supreme lence gained through the years of and Ur- - N. R. A., and Is number much couimendntlon. ilccesful operation. ed among the highest class, sun Nothing Is tiwd In the process Itary bakeries not only of this sec hut the very lest grades of flour, tloti. but of the entire country a pure milk, sugar, salt, shortening well. and other Ingredients, mixed and baked by menus of aclent I tie and Suctvs and happiness dejs-nand health clean, upon health, COD LIVER OIL, Norwich, pints depend sanitary conditions by thor69c f.ssl we of eat the upMii and skilled oughly quality MILK of MAGNESIA, Norwich, 6 oz 23c Uood bread Is esHentlnl to every workmen. MILK of MACNESIA, Norwich, pints 33c The American lady Raking Co., man, wnmnn and child In America RUBBING ALCOHOL, Norwich, pints 29c TMlsy the rcopoiislblllty of mnk 'ia spared no expense In Instslllng RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL, Imported Norwich, pts.. 50c bread has lug placed eomplcte and sanitary equipment 10c on the baker. ASPIRIN, Norwich, dozen for the economical production of Reo.RtiUliic this rvMniMllty their famous bread. In fact It Is ASPIRIN, Norwich, 1(0 49c "he Aineriinn SHAVING CREAM, Palmolive Unking Co., Just the kind of a plant you would 25c backed of continued effort wnnl your bread made In. years by DENTAL CREAM, Colgate., J sizes 10c, 20c, 35c to mske nn ever Istter bread, now Ity menus (,f automatically operAFTER SHAVING LOTION, Colgate'. 39c Kites the tsple H delicious ated machines the bread Is senrce-land distinctive lonf, a bread to touched by human hands during hast ntid satisfy the taste of the the entire process. CREME OIL, PALMOLIVE, COLEO, CHARMIS, ra. 5c tined dUerlmlimtliic. . bread that Pee that In your next groceries ICE will satisfy the most himery ap loaf or two of their bread Is In-- ! lite. CHOCOLATE FUDGE, and MAPLE NUT eluded. It contain heavy prr-- ' linked wider ie most wliittpaotur rentage of nutritive elements Soulh Slale Street and I'llONE Murray 100 and sanitary conditions with the s mo rKi in nip World for very best of Ingredients ucd, all tbt kiddie it lunth or meula 1st at Farm ing of of the Mrs. Albeit Peck, entertained WedPayne nesday aflternoon at the (Continued from Page 3) home on Third avenue in compliDora ment to the ladies of the Taylor Miss Thelmu Snarr and 15 their avenue of church. A misentertained Baptist Zugel young friends at a most delightful sionary program was given, under Dres--jcparty last Saturday evening, oc-at the direction of Miss Freda and refreshments were served the home of Miss Snarr. The casion was the 18th birthday anni- to eighteen guests. versary of Dora Zugel. Mrs. R. (). Simons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Law of Delta atat her afternoon Wednesday tended conference In Salt Lake and home on Ninth East street. In comvisited friends and relatives. They Mon-;opliment to Mrs. Lafayette were accompanied home by Mrs. of Berkeley, California, who of Second is S. II. Fotherlughara relatives here. Besides visiting West who spent a week visiting at ihe honor guest, covers wcr laid Delta, and .with her brother and for: Mrs. Henry Willie nnd Mrs. wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woodbury O. Simons of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. L. She reports that of Hinckley. Simons of Delta, and Mrs. D. Millard county Is at least three Branson Brinton of this city. weeks behind us in vegetation and warm weather. number of mothers of the memlH'i-- s of the Murray high Mrs. S. II. Leetham entertained school hand, will accompany the the Woman's Auxiliary of the Bap. hand to Price Thursday and tist church, at a one o'clock lunchthose going are: Among eon, Thursday afternoon at her Fred Mrs. George Jenkins, Mrs. home on Social avenue. Mrs. Freda Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Smith, Anderson, Dressel of Salt Lake was the asJ. L. Ellertson, Mrs. Martha Wnlklunch the hostess. Following sisting Mrs. W. II. Rothwell, Mrs. S. an election of ofifcers was held. E. Bringhurst, Mrs. Grover Brown Frame, Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Wood and Mrs. Robert children, Jack, Ralph and Annette, Hilller and Mr. and Mrs. Carl of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were the Hanseu. last week-enguests of their parMembers of the Afternoon club ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Jenkins at their homes In this city. 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