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Show JHE MURRAY EAGLE destinies thereby b'uj gnne tn on'""...';"1 ship, nnd letters 7"t.ls lnter. somehow as Phil and Ouil quite simply agreed, meals were more important fnn. than eduei'tlon. So Phil stopped nis schooling and went to work fM overland In answer. The at the Iron Works, and Gail, upon being offered a j..b In the public hi had been perfectly delighted library, their venture, accepted it gratefully. and They scrambled along in the diswe;iricerta,n,y reputable old house very happily; C011ntry whpre a They were always laughing, sing-luno mow. no thunderstorms, going on picnics; they were anrj no poverty. devoted to each other, passionately Abigail wrote glowing accounts and everyone was sure that they of her new Ure to the would get along splendidly. Were Jome. She and fhiiip were Lolng they not the last of the Lucky Lawbuild a really nice frame ho se rences? with bay windows, a Surest of all was Gall, the resolute, bathroom, and a cupola. Everything they undaunted.optlinistlc mother and sisPapered; pW)I),e called them 'the ter, cook, nurse and lawmaker In Lawrences," one. Life had been a story to Cull, And Abigail had for a few years, and she had turned eight daughters and one son. and the girls all mar-rle- a fresh page eagerly every day. She during the last Sixties and and Edith were going to marry deearly Seventies, in a land In which lightful men. and Phil should marry, women were still rare too. And Sammy should live In and tan Francisco grew like a prized. Edith's house und Ariel in Gail's, mush-rooand Philip might have and Ariel should write wonderful opened a thousand doors to great wealth poetry. There would be plenty of had he been a man to see. But he money for everything, as there alclosed one after the other with his ways had been . . . soon. own hand, and went But somehow It bad not worked blindly on In an Infatuation of satisfaction with out that way. Call had grown a his rolling acres, his miles of fruit little more sober, a little thinner, as trees, the growing family over the years had slipped by; they bad which he ruled supreme. all grown shabbier. Even to her, Some of the girls went east when poverty began to seem a serious they married, some lived in Snn mutter. Francisco or Stockton, some died. Phil, to her concern, had never it was not a salubrious day for pio- quite seen the Joke of being poor neer women, with one out of and being orphaned. He hnd always every seven dying In childbirth. Some been brief, worried, and unresponwere sive when Call bad tried to drag poor, opening boarding him into her dreams. And Edith houses, scrimping In lonely crosshated poverty, too; It hurt her road villages. But no one of them ever pride. She had grown quieter, book-Isforgot that she was a Lucky Lawrence, Intellectual, something of a and belonged to a distinguished recluse. New England family. They talked Sammy had done nothing except Incessantly of the significant fact slide through bis shoes and get "D that the Lawrences had not come minus" marks In his studies. And to California as pioneers oh, dear Ariel was completely spoiled. They no I Mother Lawrence had come to had all hailed her as a poet before she could fairly write. She did San Francisco harbor on her wedwrite poetry, and that was enough ding trip, on one of Grandfather for Clippersvllle. Cllppersvllle was Baldwin's own trading ships. not critical The Challenge pubThe one son. Patterson Lawrence, duly married, too, and lived lished everything Ariel wrote. And Ariel was discontented, proud, and In the house with which his parents had replaced the old adobe unmanageable. Altogether, the outlook was dishacienda, and promised to grow couraging, Abigail, and after her her more so. There were moments w hen In their fervor to eneven Call could not quite believe In courage shade In that hot dry the luck of the Iawrences. country, planted everything opon Her twenty-thirbirthday found which they could put their hands, eager, capable close to the hmise. They did not ber a quick-witteforesee that the pampas grass and girl, secretly a little bit scared and the verbena trees, the peppers and doubtful, but outwardly gay, and pleasant to look at roses and evergreens, would grow Even the all the like closer, thicker, darker every year. the pretentions old boys never seemed to go through Eventually frame building, with Its scallops of lumpy or spotty phases, but were and bright eyed millwork and Its bay windows. Its clean skinned as through babyboyhood through cupola and bnlitftrnded roof, was hood. The older four had tawny leafIn caught tlehtly dusty heavy thick hair, which bad tumbled all age, and the garden filled vlth over their heads as children, but even mossy, slippery patches where which on occasions could be made In summer no light crept In on the to take more fitting positions. sickly irrnss. Ariel was different: frail, For thirty years the House of , with and Ijiwrence had been In eclipse, and hazel eyes and a big Acre by frightened the garden showed It small mouth. Ariel', hair was corn-.Il- k acre old Philip Lawrence and his gold. son Patterson had watched their worked In the Iron Works Pbll fortunes decline; the old pioneer of for eighty dollar, a month, Gall was see to Buena lived the Yerba days half that monthly for a seven-da- y the end of the century, and the end paid week In the public library, of his own pro.)Mrit y. and died, Edith made dollars a month thirty leaving what remained In hands a. assistant In the book department even less capable than his own. Muller'. big store, Sammy wa of For Patterson Lawrence was a his school career at supplementing poet who lived merely to gather nineteen with eager labor, a. erworthless old bonks about hliu. to rand boy and general ofllce help on dream over the painstaking pend the Challenge and Ariel was ning of Insignificant essays, which to be In high school. Ariel were rarely printed and for which was now a fairylike seventeen. he was never paid. Gall was twenty-threAnd today. he married a pod's At forty the breakfast at had She presents daughter, who had been precarl-ouil- table In the good old Lawrence existing for ail her sixteen fashion. Nobody knew where they years upon bread, water, and the came from, or who paid for them, "Sonnets fmm the Portuguese." In but the Lawrences always managed a shanty on Illncnn hill Edltha. to give each other presents on annito before her early death, broueht versaries. the House of Lh rence two sons Then Call and Edith rushed the when and thr.e daughters. Sixteen breakfast paraphernalia Into the she married, ten years later, when sink. Ariel was off to school, Pbll Ariel was born, she quietly, haphad dlsnpiH-nred- ; Sammy bad gne were. pily expired, to music, ns It first of all. The two girls scrambled For Patterson hnd been rending through the necessary kitchen work chilpoetry to her. the four older with a speed born of long practice. dren, by some miracle, quiet and Then (Jail and Edith went upoccupied down by the creek, anj stairs, passing the open front dour Ariel In her mother's artn taking on their way. They hesitated a mln-utview of life, when a fourth-dalooking Into the Jungle of garcame. denlh den. There was a hush of spring, "She looks as If she were listengreen gras, oititrnbnnd daisies, and a ing. Pat I She's going to be great a burst of untidy bridal wreath poet, and make all our fortunes!" down by the old fence. Edltha bad said. And one minute tree. Gull l1 Look at the H take later she had slipped away, leavJust "Doesn't Jour breath little ing the prophecy to gild wayr Ariel's childhood. They shut the dor and ent Call ayltig of the unmade The widowed elderly father did the best he could for them all until beds, "Let's Hap Vm." Edith's face clouded a little. She his oldest son was nearly eighteen and Call n cnpnMe, bustling honc bnted compromise and slovenliness; the bated (he bard conditions of her manncer two venrs younger. Then some truce with the big guns began to boom across life that made clock on the flashed The service flags them neceinry. Hie water, the for the half a once, struck fin; quiet many landing answer In upn was due ot she Patterson and il,:ht; after hour pole In nipperavllle, and Cail tt old. More, put the years department eight Lawrence, fifty In one pocket and the library, nt nine. R copy of Keats and other In "Well lone to," she conceded the Shelley a copy of In flu briefly, sighing. hurried off to die of sure as f shouldn't have worn toy office Just Washington. that sure were fo,, to breakfast," the older sister as bl loval children and observed, glancing at ber cuff. She bis country bclplnf ne Ik Hie "f some ( leaning pot t doing the patriotic thing. mi l began to dabble at spots, to shoulbud Gall and Phil Then be said llgntedly. ller I ggO' Lawrence der the burden. Call of Edith. "That approved She glance for the Job. rremely the girl at ,K.k better on )oi than It ever did tt I " Frenchwoman's was not only the best. It appeared to be the only ,i!it nlfhnnerh place for Abigail to stay, and to a confinement there, word contemplate "best of the f! to the Golden with the noise and drinking and the smell of wine below stairs, uml with k. mpns of covered wagons. moornobody but whiskered did Madame Boston had left their Bouvler to attend her, was madme genue....V like ness. In were. Desperate, Philip had rented that they Tot our Lord IWfc and a spanking team and a buggy and had begun to about drive the adjoining country i"U'"(,around th? IIorn; looking for shelter. leered in Valparaiso Abigail bad covered passionate Jum for 'iue weeks, taking the story of their adven1 easily. In a leisurely day. and pages with and bad the tures, stormy come put the letters Into up due time Z of California. Mid bad the canvas flap of her trunk, under the pasted picture of the little girl anchor In the opalescent with the rope of roses. Some day 3oTof peaceful Yerba Buena. had been still they would get home again, Philip, for San Francisco she, and the baby, and what a story known as Terba Buena. ! the blue waters of the they would have to tell E-yarl- ud Mont-Ueat miles southeast strand Meanwhile, fifty the Hi tapped of foggy Verba Buena. they had street. The globe trotters. Lawrence and found refuge on a rancho. It was Enlflcenl PWHp pretty managed by a widow, one Senorn frail. U, for Oastellazo, who lived farther south on the remained ship rfe, bad on In another hacienda, and was willsettlement the for few days, i for comfort small ing to rent this one to the strangers. ore promised had contained no furnishings It tsrtti how-pe- r, whatsoever when the Lawrences jarlj to their second week, had moved In. the; had been obliged to seek But many trips to the Ahby Baldidfini ashore. This was for two rldlc-itoa- t had pretty well transformed win one one Important, rtuoiu, the dismal place. The Important reason was Philip, breathlessly grateful that somehow, with Sat id heir to the Uwrences was the aid of a Mormon doctor from The absurd realiJoot to be bora Benlela and the care of two stolid. m m that some preposterous wall-eyeMexican women, Abigail pooa had discovered 'gold, or had Sutthad actually brought forth a firstcalled at pmaided to. place born daughter, had made no comer Cwk, and that every one In Ttrta Buena had promptly lost his plaints. He had had carted down wagon loads of chairs, carpets, neiei china, bed linen, books all the perPhilip and Abigail Lawrence natb"r did nat lose their senses. sonal possessions of himself and his bride. ej ere rich anyway ; they were A bride I Poor Abigail had laughed itoTt tbii undignified scramble for on the first anniversary of forlornly an had of Income iri Philip her wedding day. It had found her thousand a year, and Abigail's weak and weary, stretched on a '.tim oirned Ove sailing vessels, mattress on the floor of one of the Mtdlni this very Ahby Baldwin cool rooms, with a burning August S tbicb they had made their won-tefday hammering away at the spread hoDeymoon trip. Bat the sailors, and Indeed the level nrres of the rancho outside. Beside her had been Annie Sarah. (Sdaii of the Ahby Baldwin, bad '& differently. They had brought her In hot dusty The? were not and hot dusty Dgs, and grapes, mt acqulrlnE fortunes, and they warm and finally goat's milk, wine, deserted Wlirinfly the sblD and In her ordeal. Except u for the guld region. The ru-- to solace her Mexican woman neither for of gold, that, spreading like prairie had volunteered anything. They frbettwn breakfast and the noon had watched the frightened, doubtiwer. bad found the ship emptied breathless struggle apatheticalkfRosft Philip and Abigail nad ful, ly, until their oily brown hands had Annie Sarah. actually grasped After that they had seemed capable enough. Anyway. It had been gotten over, somehow, and Abigail had been free to cry a little, thinking of her room at home In an orderly, shaded Massachusetts village, with Ma's lavender-scented linen on the smooth bed. roses In a green glass vase on the bureau, and the lace curtains blowing softly In and out of the opened u?slalrs windows. Lilacs, grass, and Grandpa's trembling grave In the graveyard, and doughnuts and currant Jelly oh, dear I As soon as the baby and the mother were well upon the road to normal living. Philip and Abigail had seriously discussed going home. Then old Senora Cnstellnzo had died, and her sons had wished to dispose f the Santa I'lnrn hacien da. Four hundred acres for nine hundred dollars. Philip had con- - j aldered It a wise Investment There was fruit some fruit there al- ready, there were sheep and cattle Included In the sale price. If flga HJ Ro,d Them ,nd Thir and grapes would grow there, why c,Tt Bjfll Ashora. not other fruits pouches and pears? lie would take his wife and N,,?lD',,e crab "tcbcr, and back to New England, he WtSh.,i,nop wlih 8,111110(1 daughter on the first suitable hlp; tofZlblL,hld roPd them and promised, It would be a long bard trip for a Wba, ashore. woman with a baby, but the Journey vi but vuo 10 ... me French across the phOns would be worse, dobe and there was no further hope of men. v,,?ual"ll(X,klD 1U n upper bal-S- t the Ahby Baldwin. It bad Tber.wer.no No, upon consideration r WCre tenU of this sunshiny, Hint to seemed Philip aTSSi t,n 0Ter u,ebed. bdi sheltered flat region, well Inland, was the coming district and that IWffl ten by holding onto this property nu imell- of Abigail and be n, fifteen years, years, could not fall to be anions the prosof the new world. 'w a ii nnpnii xpniiea the perous pioneers 4t. b """ru the men who bad of one was Philip luir ruun hud shot . dead the gold craze with an wonfh and "a flash in the pan." u ien ihor- - tnenl of epigram: Meanwhile Fanny Lucy had been -rresli ivt born. 4 tra d' nJ 11,10 'tthloml.ippcuto. "Ixiok here, young lady, arcn I there any boys where you came ? r" Ui present. fromr Philip had said, half serious ... uu' one cou d nnf 'i inn. half tensing, as he hold his second "w 1H II Mv8e. after alt, daughter In his arms. Abigail tad Wa,L, fter breakf, , . in a.e, But h looked at him anxiously. i 0nd had not been really angry. " tm,U . " uurC If tloL thi.n Only It had been rather trying u uacit to the that a line ship had left for Soot ... America and eastern ports on th to very next dny. Sho had delayed '"" from bis long In San Francisco harbor that Sa"dflr.V ?''rn,n: he had 1'Hlllp nnd Abigail bad really hoped to be able to sail on her. om the ny Lmy bad delayed, too. and unconsciously affected her Pr I CHAPTER pus-Bibl- e C t loose-wheele- S 5 tj Indian-shawle- , j ..- -. ;tU 1 ... C cbtirrVherethe v S ""'"". Hi: V ra . H P1' Pat": sort h, dnrjgh-ter-lnla- d -- -- said presentable, briskly, Now, when I'm rich, 1 shall have a list of girls D n such a shoe lace!" "Abigail, you ought not say that Vou'll K.t Ariel saying It." Gull mended ber lace, looked up with a flushed face. "IMdn't you think Ariel was beautiful at breakfast. Kde?" "Oh, yes, she really Is." "Io you think this .may all be my imagination but do you think she's Interested In boys, already!" Their eyes flashed together concomparatively -- .up-pose- e, , ex-tra- a .htecn. aetiUtlos. BSfy built, womanly brimming with Interests, and enthnsl- mMilona, Merely tbl time t.wrences had alm..si '.,) had a" M once ti M luck tnoney. b'fh cor and neighbor. Mid that Ilk. fine bo, j. bright, lught to complet. hi. course. Dot . on Maty TevlA." site observed. Edith I'M died herself In the mlr ror dispnsl"intdy. "I never would have gotten It," the said. I don't like dots. But It certainly has come In usefully." "The worst of MaryTovis Is. she'll a bunch of things one plve you then and forget you for seven time, made herself having )enrslM Call, 19-1- answered unhesitatingly. "She's only seventeen!" "Well," said Edith, who combined a recluse's sensitiveness and temperament with an occasional flash of daring, "I was fond of the boys at sixteen." Edith, pretty as she was, had never had a beau, and Call knew It. ISut It was the unwritten law of sisterhood not to say so. Call merely said perfunctorily, "Oh, well, yes, so was 1 Hut Edith, there seems to be something different. In the way Ariel is." The younger sister's quick keen gaze was lifted; Edith's serious look met Call's consciously. "Secretive," she offered. "Well ! Well, yes," Call answered on a nervous laugh. "Ariel will Ket married before either one of us, Lecause we happen to be a little more particular!" Edith pronounced, with her little air of snobbery. When Edith said tilings like that It vaguely Irritated Call. She left Edith at Montalvo boulevard, and turned up the Calle to the Plaza, where the library stood. The day had begun. Gall the street door, and the usual waiting group of stragglers came In. Miss Foster clamped the newspapers Into their holders; little Rose Cahlll wheeled wire crates full of books to the different cases, and Call took them from the barrows and filed them away In their places. The dim big rooms snw various noiseless activities afoot Gail thought of her youngest sister, as the dreamy dim hours In the library began to slip by. Ariel was less fitted than any of the other Lawrences for the struggle of life. She was only an Innocent, bewildered child. She wanted In fact all of them wanted leisure and beauty and luxury In life. Ariel seemed to want It more than the others, somehow, or In some Indefinably different way. She seemed made for beautiful gardens, beautiful porches, spacious, luxurious rooms. She pined, she drooped, In the atmosphere of dullness. (To He Continued) 1 WARD Mil) pink-cheeke- cream-skinned- Sht-yu- sciously. "Oh. yes, I know she Is!" Edith MILLER RESIDENT TO PRIMARY ELECTIONS FOB THOMAS SIIEYA IS BURIED , Thomas STl DENT BODY OFFICERS 55, proprietor of the sheet metal shop at 451)2 South TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY State street died Suturday at 9:-4- 5 p. in. in a local hospital of a election for next Primary year's heart ailment. student body onieers will be held He was born November 28, 1879, r delay, April "(?th. in Syria, nnd came to Utah in Candidates for president are: He bad resided at 81 Fifth aveRalph Wuhlen Dule Collins, Carl nue, Murray for several years. Hansen, Geo. Jenkins, Odis Smith, are bis widow, Edna Surviving Mil Johnson and Earl llealy. Candidates for Vice President ure: Sheyn; two sons and a daughter, Ruth Kvuns, Lucille Shaw. Cumin Fred, John und Melva Sheya, of five brothers, Ed and Jensen, Hetty Cone Ellertson, I'iih Murray; .InnieH Sheya, Salt iLuke; Joe and llringhurst, and Nedru Barker. y Candidate for Secretary nnd Amnion Sheya, Provo, and Scbeck-ertwo Mrs. sisters, Sheya, Price; Treasurer are: Glennit Gallagher, S. Ash and Mrs. A. Assas, Old Kill Wright, Don Wood, Virginia Pa. Forge, Adeline Cunnegleter, Jay Smith, Funeral services were Icouduct-"Viechrlll und Kenneth Farrer. on AVednesday of this week. Winners of Primary elections will U' announced next week. Murray First Ward Carnival FLORENCE MARKS. (Continued from Page 1) Murray's leading business houses. MIRRAY HIGH WINS Fid lowing Is a list of some of the HONORS AT I'ROYO CITY things that will be given away: 1 beautiful sofa pillow Granite By Florence Marks Furniture Company. Ninety-eigh- t Murstudents from 1 sack of flour O. P. Skaggs ray HI School bund, orchestra and 1 Flat iron or Flashlight Brln- Glee club entered the state contest ton Electric Company which was held at Provo, April 18, 1 Grease job (for any car) Cer19 and "0. rard Service We con;;K'ted In what Is known as 1 long Telephone pole (kindling the "IS" class which consists of high wood) Telephone Company schools with the population of two 1 order for Groceries or meats hundred and fifty to seven hundred Ed Hoffman and fifty students. 5 Gallons gasoline Cuniberledge The following system of grading Motor Company , was used : highly suiHrlor, 1 order for merchandise or groexcellent, good, and average. ceriesMurray Mercantile Co. We entered fourteen contests and articles from the following Other received the following ratings: C. Penney, Murray J. stores: City EdTului Solo, Highly suis'rlor; Shell Oil Station and Pharmacy, ward White; Soprano Solo, Virginia Bakery. Drum Solo, Herbert the Cunnegleter; I Ix'iiutiful quilt from the Belief Mixed Ensemble and Brass Hllller; Society. Chorus. tickets for admission will be The Hand Mule Suierlor: Chorus; 15 each and each ticket will i'iits t Manuevers; und Drum Major : Orchestra ; Band; entitle the fortunnte holder to a Huritone Solo, Morris Cunnegleter; chance on the prizes. Tickets will Piano Solo, liotty Gene Ellertson; also lie given with purchases made tickViolin Solo, Kenneth Farrer; Clari- at the carnival, so the more more chance hold ets the you you net Solo 'Why-iiAllsop; nnd Saxowin the many prizes. to have Jenkins. phone Solo, George The carnival and festival will After capturing the above honors with a FREE short program start the students returned home Saturin the ward cbaisd after which evday night will retire to the ward Our school Is proud of the excel- eryone amusement hall where a small Wilband. lent achievements of the be to get In the fee will charged liam Robinson Is to le commented will be where the carnival prizes We n his wonderful achievements. fully realize that without him we given away. A dance featured by caps, horns, could not have carried off the honballoons will conclude the evand ors that we did. Brent Cnufin Is the manager for enings entertainment. So, get your nbare of the tickour band and we want to thank on the prizes and come out and ets him for his consistent cootoration First ward nnd Murray support ill through the events. a suck of flour, a nice home take a When a school has proficient box of groceries or what have baud advisor, manager, and band big you. to as we have, they have a right the date: next Don't forget lie proud. Are we? I'll say we are! Murray Tuesday night, April 30. Lm. II. S. MAY DAY TO BE HELD First Ward hall. FRIDAY. MAY 3rd Juvenile "David." It Is an adaptation of a novel have pubSeveral newspnors which has entertainis'. millions and lished stories regarding Murray was called by Its author, Charles High School May Day celebration Dickens, "my favorite child." giving the date this was to lie held Sixty five stars and featured as Saturday. May 4th. This Is an are In the unprecedented players ocIs to error as the celebration cast cur on Friday, May 3rd. Friday, May 3rd Is the correct date for the May Day Fiesta. He sure to note this correcHon In date. IS BEST Funeral services were held on Wednesday In Miller ward chaiel for Mrs. Clarence Cerrard, 01), ,vlm (!issel away Sunday morning. Opening prayer was by Presl-len- t Charles II. Fagg of Grant stake. The sjieakors were W. II. Hoik hi. A. T. Slnii tllfT, Ir. Adam S. lieimiiiii and Hlsbop Edward d suiH-rlor- Twirl-Excellen- e Solomon. Mullen numbers were given by :he Tuylorsvllle quartet, 1ooniird iJerrard. Mrs. Cerrard, Mrs. lVarl Phillips nnd Mr. Ivan Frame. Two viKiil duet number, were reiidenil by Mrs. lmard Cerrard and Mrs. Pearl Pbilllpx. iiccoinpniil-by Mls MaUd Cook. Heniillelloii was by Mr. John dones. and Interment was hi the Sail Lake City cemetery. 1 d Y 1st WARD' RELIEF SOCIETY WIIJ. TRESENT MOTHER'S DAY I'BOGRAM MetiuVrs of l he Murray First Ward Relief Sis lety w ill bold n ItI.i1 program Tuewlay at U p. in. lit I he ward chapel. The leathers' tuple will Ik- - given (he HubJ-f- t Mug, "Mothers," with Mr. R"o King and Mrs. Annie J.doiiihooti In charge. "A Mothers I lay." program of tniisle will nlso i fentiinil which will consist of aumlM-- r by several artists. A will follow and light re- ichliienls Will -' served. All Ue-'iSudety rnonilier are Invited to ie present und bring their friends. Ml KIC 'lal ef FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. CHARLES EATCHEL Iinpn-Hl- ve funeral rbiille litibi l. ..., I ilib.v i.f lllt nrvlees for Who puseit nt her Wi-e- GARDEN FLOWER MEET1NU B (LI MIRRAY A special meeting of the Murray Flower Garden Club will !o held Monday. April '.".Mil, at 8 o'clock In the Methodist church, at Wh South ami Brown nt recta. An excellent program has been Mrs. Seymour Wells, arranged. who Is chairman of the committee for hlghwuy Iteautlfleation will lie one of the shakers. Mr. Grant Howeii. president of the associated flower clubs of Ftah will give disa talk on spring planting nnd cuss cutting of flowers for flower shows. The Victory quartet have arranged some delightful niuiilsTS and string trio consisting of Erlcksoii, Stella Thornton. Fn-and Earl Evans, accompanied by Margaret Erlcksoii will play two liri 'er: Cotn-initilo- n Lawrences By Kathleen Norris Gail Lawrence realized too late that the man she wanted belonged to her ja:z-ma- d young lister, Ariel. uuinlierM. The officers of the deslrb.us of having dub are very as many us meeting. this possible attend We feol that everyone Is Interested In flowers and gardens nnd In nirely we are nil Interested our own surroundings making more beautiful. Thru the speak- er nnd Instructors that will lie with available by our cooix-rathbe will we college, the agricultural uhoul given an optsirtunlty t learn and shrubs, plants, trees, nul flowers and fit them to our Individual noods and locations. We have U fore us the nport unthe ity to make Murray not only live, to finest mid cleanest place hut the lined beautiful. Join the Is Flower Club. Tills organization the of Mtoruiont the working for eoininiinlly. Supsrt n club that has the Interest of the town nt heart. following M'vernl weeks' were t oti,iii lei Monday In Murray Flrl ward rhiiel. P.lsliop Saioii'l I. Itrhifbiir-- I was in bat go. iiiili!g prayer wns offered by Murray Cemgo Jenkins', Ward piartet rendered two mini' Matiax-e- h Smith sang.. won-de- i AT Mine." and Mrs. "II of fnl Mother Will COIJ'ERFIEI D SMO Ada MelMinM roielenil "Lay My APRIL IRIS THEATRE Ilea.! Heliealh A Hm" The SnKI'.Mh-m1'ilwaid Solomon "David Copisrfleld." the sensacomes to f Miller ward. It. It. Hilutou nnd tional hit picture which Sunday, Murray. the iris Theatre, p lUliighurM. "sUfloii. offetiil wn by April Tuesday, Monday, t"..iog prater i . ...... Iiei.iv illllMTt mid the grave promises to U unusual In many rewas iled SH IS. in Murray City tt Is the ldcture which Intro i.a'e.1 by C. A. Jenklii". The funthe nnd aMotidi! duces to the Hereon Utile Freddie eral whs largily and beautiful Bartholomew, I he ten year old boy profuse. Cowom Mm fofehel was n InellllxT of who U hailed n the greatest screen "find" Miiee Jackie Coognan rock H. YVil. ran. IteU knh and of Forest lodges, and all eted to fame with Charlie Chaplin lu the "Kid." Freddie play the lmmltTs attended In a body. li.tiiu The Lucky Brother Phil brought home an impossible bride. Tragedy darkened life In the old home. Then ... the strange and surprising train of events, with happiness at the end. You will be thrilled by this great story Be lure to read it at it unfolds each week in this paper. |