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Show -- U Hf Wall of i . Oi XT Ill ...., """I? at"- b Suth recent high tue the In sploshes of Werv-t- e weav- hurled out by the , ., .. - ui iro the tnicKness t.. are puzzled as 'teatwallbuilders the grade made baa the wan arently u ordi- and base Inch for a 10 for thickness the top Llls the city n i stories. 'wdone-bal- f , Btnnwlll likely call it a day tL anrtime unless tthea 1,1 City " fnr n can Bill Shakespeare men do. some times It -- aa hd .,j.fi,a E they are not here torse after W! EK WARD rMilliiess for the Bee Li twaiu to be uiven Sunday L.i. it Mill Creek ward chapel nci"Mft " in i. in departments of Bee three tbe by pageant was written by Hazel Hansen wno is uiso Jin her the affair. Assisting .. vMa R:irrett. Genevieve The Hive. at Wright W Afton and are and Florence fwler, supported iy a an of 53 Beehive girls. fHi Intprpstln? nneennt is tfound- W oo the different phases of the ana fork Id the three departments ptoolsffl to be unusual. TO SPEAK .SUNDAY NIGHT AT MIMA V FIRST WARD inORNEY ANDERSON D. Anderson of will bring a special to the people of Murray Ward, Sunday, May nth, at p. m. Exceptionally fine music Attorney Silt fc tJO Byron Lake City lumbers will lie presented under of John Suninierhnys. Hi direction mtRAI FIRST WARD HONOR NIGHT TUESDAY E Interesting and en- will lie civen ill the Murrav First program lWr night yfui chapel to conclude mr achievements: Wit Chorus todd Story Wot Chorus clerk and sujierintendent. for Monday in the district offices. The money Is available through unexiKH'ted funds created through appropriations of the state board of education, It was explained. It would lie used to improve and renovate present school buildings at the Murray high scluxd and to retire $1000 In bonds. Three rooms of the high Peru Mil auditorium are not completed, Pr. Clove said, and are urgently needed for classrooms. The project also would Include enlarging of the nuio mechanic and cnrientry shojis. F K It A crews would do tbe work, commencing as soon as possible after approval. Taxes would not be affected by the- - increase in budget figures, the full n mount being taken from the unexpected state appropriation. Announcement was made that 43 teachers' contracts are In the mails. The entire present force, excepting three who contemplate marriage, will receive new contracts. They contain a sliding wage scale increase, with tbe larger raise going to the lower paid instructors. The e Increase in salary was made of Inmrd through the slate education's action to pay a run r pupil. $25 allowance the year's FUNERAL FOR VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT . Funeral servces were held Thurs74. who day for Mr. Hans Lofqtiist. received .Mflnnte Talk ... Joe Miller died Sunday from injuries Son? Glenner Trio !n an automobile accident. cards Will lie elvnn in flip Mr. Mquist was the father of inj people (based uiM.n M. Mrs. J. W. Helling of this city. 1 utendance and public apis'ar- Serv livs wen- - held at '2:M In the the If'tlrllr .., In Il.nr Evangelical Free Church Swedish nun II i in j j tchleved) : In Salt IJike. which be attended. T,ii, v Krinirhnrst IB who Children of Mr. atRico Piattl, came from out of the state to VTv.t aI.w) daughbis "Tllia Jim Trni.t...- - V..H tend his funeral, were husband RukspII 1.1 f. Tl ters, Mrs. W. F. Till- -, her "Be. Uht TyI.,., e. .1. . .. i and daughter. Marjoiie. of Fast riaut uuiuiiim, Tawns. Michigan, who arrived N. Thursday by nut. and Mr. Ids and il Anueles; of Skelton tT Brlneh Edward Ifqulst and Henry ij". Dnnnrne Miller. Emma Bel- - sons, Angel.- -. of I rac Taylor, Margaret Can- - Lofquist. ll' ..! Irian ffM,.,!....! Character of Projects CannPKi,,u'r' n,'r8, r',,(," t mriL, 1 Waterworks Supply System flow Line Sewers C IVmn J. Eunice - Whitehead. Secretary-Treasure- I itnni stud-enl- s 1034-10:1- a one-ac- t play from the social service department. Mrs. Ihdorls Berger will give a speech.. The girls' chorus will present two numbers; duet by Miss Eva Olson and Harold Richards; male quartet, composed of Hendriiksoii, Odis Smith. William Wright and Vaughn A will present numlx-rs- . Hobby Show will also le featured which will undoubtedly le unusual by the Interest shown In the coming display. A dance will follow and every one Is Invited to attend. There Is no admission fee.. L4-- MIII.KK WARD Willi HONOR MISSIONARY volve an Increase In taxation. BOARH OF EIU CATIO.V. Murray School IHstrlct. F. At Ihe last regular meeting of Murray Aerie, F. O. E. the follow- ing members were nominated for Ihe various offices: For President, Oscar Reunion; for Vliv President, It. A. Klasio and Jack Eyers; for Chaplain. Jack Eyers; for Secretafor Treasurer ry. Fred Peters; for Conductor. Ernest Wright; Ernest Fruclilich and Jack Birch ; for Inside Guard, Jack Birch; for Outside Guard. E. E. Mortensoii, Frank Jones and Ray Ward; for Trust."'. I A. Walters. T. J. Birch; for Aerie Physician. Dr. O. Sund-wall- . farewell testimonial In hoimr of Franklin F. Tucket t Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Tucket t. street, will 3210 Washington Friday evening at S p. ni. in Miller ward chapel. Andrew I.undqulst and B. A. Mr. Tuckelt leaves soon on a mis- Kl n tseo were apitolnted to the sion to ihe East Central Stales. coiimiiltii. I A. Walters The following program will wa cliiled to manage the Eagles' : sofi ball team. Thursday. May 23, Congregation Owning Song was di bled Uhii as the night that Ieiiton ChamIxT Ihe Aerie would have a dance and Invocation Roland Krnm Reading lunch for Ihe puroc of raising Bessie Murk Piano Selii-limfiiinls to defray convention cjtctisn. Frank H. S.vgmlllcr Remark F. H. PETERS. Florence Summerha.vs Vocal Solo F. O. E. News Reporter. Wil f. Pr. ., A eoti-.i,to- i Violin Selection liam C. Ciive Soli. man Piano Selection liariti ne Solo . Response Musical Selection Closing Song H'imtliiued on Page 3) Jilshop Edward Remarks Alfred Ourham IN Al PREdATION OF Ol!C TEACHKRS Melvln Peterson - ... Millenary Arthur Angel Congregation I s' it wa pr."-i- Willi sH-n- t at tim.s. we have ted the standard that you I" up us .. W' realize more than ever. IW hoW .Voll gili'lisl mlieiilly over r faltering Mep for that we nre Hi.rough ful. trail We want y."t to know that we ou B merely hate te.t machine, but a a Nr..n ,i iiI'm. w'e have U'ii conl'b I'". '" .V"Ur of wlou on the light U bn.l ' havolilg Hv.-- 1JJ -- Salt Eake Tribune. - I LI I - - , , 1 ; . 111 I 1 V s s.i; cn-ldcr- i 1 s-- to fling away ,t I ; J These subjects will have a pari In our club lectures, too, you know. Large gardens, small gardens, vegetable gardens, and Indoor growing lieauty siots are your Interests. Make this club your outside Interest and contact, to learn the lietter ways of taking care of the things you may have. The dues for membercents ship In the club are Sixty-fiv- e !er year. Fifteen cents of this goes to the Associated Federation of Garden clubs. From them you receive excellent help. The fifty cents is to defray such expenses as the club has to nie't. Rental, for ex penses pertaining to printing of rhV Ikuis, entry cards, etc., for a flower show. 20. Join this Flower club, help make Arithmetic (Vntest : Conducted by that really lsdongs to you something MurSuperintendent Clove nt the Our next event success. a huge School ray High Wednesday, May will our be spring flower show. 1. In nil three contests standardized Watch this paper for further were held Thursday night In the High school Auditorium at 7:00 p. m. at Friday's program will 0:30 n. m., with a meeting In the High School auditorium. The following events emlxxly the high lights of the week of celebration: Sj)elllng Contest: Given by Superintendent Clove at tbe Murray High School, Monday, April 20. Twenty pupils from Arlington, twelve pupils from Liberty, and eleven pupils from mnnyvlew participated. A standardized test was us.il. Silent Reading Contest : Conducted by Clove at the Murray High School, Monday, April ln-gl- 0. E. NEWS lsan-- e r. . C 1X1 DAY Clark, taken at tin time nr. n. j. Mi.ry similar charge. liave .'laurel ,1H' that ' Jal'elllHton. Lund. Five nTUtaMe .,,, Ma(nI ,!ut l,c -Ml ""'"''11 Miow,- till-- .HK'".'"1"' ." i its VKdCIHC 1,1 U r.,i ,,,!. J"1' hi .y,lt,,h'd. Vivian Whlte- wishe.l to 1.0 kept u crime. (lark, eotitcsscl a i ") wlm'" ,ur"' to crime ri- Tlie the crime fuiil as (,n ,no nnni'-p. Chilli i ;t tt,,t near v i... . Riven review aiiocu'iis I'm, urn f,hl ,'7U" ;. iv i.f l ie criminal. i....:... . C.IMI " ll"Ol ' nitrates t, .. . ttli ll 1. II ,!isli . ; wh lirl.ini IT,b The fact tint person. ,,,,1,1,0 , ' e n votintrelul.il en i( .iO,;n.U, u,e Uir m. Mrray Floral Co. life ami if .nit . ,,,r , a MalHMifc P.T navi What proleetton ier..?-.1'5'". r thctn.' . awi3T Salon. i mi... an. tnau im vocictv " m k i) ilnblien release laws that x ,,,lll( r be directl. mir ,icof r. ...... U lilll'J " ' .1 ""Ke Cllrlnr ..Ml .vomctir.i'K ... " " ' fc... iol.. of'punMimnit .m witn . n "o i ' .1.1, mi licrv "T"i' ...I.i;.. Mutt will .i mvt " arc .a kll llin'X r .i ..ii.. .i viii. it .(!. assaii.nn.-ttir ineir I ll rC itilii'MII el lllU'l'V ri Ri ,r ' u . "ry H,""h fo, Clalk-- a " ' ' VI , ' V . Y Mr,, UVl 'Acquittal R LN T I'nrk,', Quia. . Start I .vhthoh, iipniuv Kim ""ftappt Can Project of for Men J'rojci-- t i 1 Mlllnn When for Murray City Cared for By Is Organized State of Utah Soft-Bal- was acquitted ..f having Musi. Claik. .".7. Unn.y. ' a a moral offe- n- against commi W.Mn.-sd.i.to bi.h returned it verdbt ,. c ?XU M. SihHler of Thin, dM,,, ,,,"r,n. Juanlta Time RtvpiinHl League I niiiTTi:n ok niwiK I,,1V". Merna 1,"r,mrh' M"1" Jawhwrn. Iorn No, Soft-Ba- ll O lSlhaJ. N(,,,1, rlllP hrk iiiW. H.O.-iO.O- I,,, pr.l..n Enun Man Hours you. BrlwAiinit, u'nn l"ngburst, T"' Total We. Ihe Seniors of '35. would .ur appreciation to ke to espros We want you to kiiw . laul Reimaiiii teacher. our Prayer that we do appreciate Joii. we I.H.k hiuk over the jstst A 13 initiated Murrav Mens Club the picture of Unon year, we .,.. oienibers at their meeting In work mul L..mo i ... . i .i- - "ml. A tcry tine happy moment . . i 'o.i us like a tne of nnfohl looking play The District Governor cnnumoie hot that Is moment Each here mini'. vlslt.il tiny 2 pant. Hah Mous District better ihan for some time past J. Vine Street Is A. J. Peters Elected President The Vine street and 4Nth South over street hus been taken upkeep 'J UK IS i7.j75.()$:t,(MX.(K):$17.Sll.(H)$t;S,2S4.(K 45 4 Mo. 30 dys. No. 2 At the meeting In the Murray by the State Road deimrtment. :iO,(HHUXl lrUttMMIj l.OOO.IMlj 2X 21750 4 Mo. 00 dys. No. 3 City Turk, This Is rather good news becuusc City hall of the teams entering the Concrete Grand l In the near future large expendi- City league which was Maud; Sprinkling System 10..Vll.(H! 7.470.OO lH.OtHUXI KHMX) 3 Mo. lit 30 dys. No. 4 Supply Lines, last held morning "Art" Sunday on nre tures to le reiiulretl Waterworks! "J.37.".x! going 7.MIS.IK1 2 4 Mo. 120 dys. ai.37s.txii nn was selected to bo president lVters No.. 5 Hani for these highways. Equipment 4.tStMK SXK.OO 8,lK)tU HO 4150 3 Mo. r dys. No. li Concrete Sidewalk The pavng on 4StU South has nev- with George B. Carter as i:i.7auxi ll.U.HUXl 1H 1S7(X) !S,(HHMMj 4 Mo. 1935. for dys. a er been of such merit us to cause TOT A LS 11 .V,, "DK.IXI 130,triI.iH( L7"iS.("j 4,INH.(H 744S 134 It was decided at this meeting writing home, and the shoulders on the season would oix'n about that Vine street are shaindy but City Commsision Endeavors To Secure Approval of Above May 7, and that there Tuesday Project very dusty. would be nlsiut fifteen games this J. Clifford Hansen, City Commis- that control, and We hope the State Road departWater Pipes Take Holiday seiison ending about the middle of every one in Murment will "do the right thing by our sioner, has burning the mid- ray should wish them success in Worn out water pljn's along Vine August. the night oil, shaping up the possible their campaign. Indications that there will be six street continue to send out S. O. S. Nell" and put these streets In drawer class. improvement projects for Murray Water supply Improvements for a calls in the form of Jets of water at top tin ins in the league this year, repCity's participation In tbe new Fed- good part of Murray and a sewer many places. resenting: Murray City Firemen, Apparently it is only eral works plan. for Box Kider street ure Included a question of a short time until the Suit Luke County Firemen, Murray Flower Garden in the the list. Lions Club, Cuttle Rustlers, is to The table of figures above show force attention by plH going Invites West Siders and the Eagles. Many Murray men will lie em- tuklng a complete holiday. that Mr. Hansen has turned in his President Peters announces that usual sensible, progressive program ployed if the projects can te launchMayor Berger lias been losing a To Join another meeting will be held next in excellent shaiie for submitting to ed, and Murray icjty will be greatly lot of brown hairs and taking gray Sunday morning at ten o'clock In the officials in charge of projects. benefitted by greater conveniences. ones In place of them lu trying to The Murray Flower Garden club the City hall where the team roostMurray City Board of Commiss- solve the question. extends an invitation to all flower ers will he presented and the schedCommissioners Mayor Berger, ioners have been, and continue very Leaky pipes and a low city in lovers In Hansen and Freeze are presenting alert and active In this vicinity to Join the ule will be drawn up for the season. considcome makes a bad combination for securing is YOUU club. It was club. This the case of Murray to the powers eration for Anyone Interested in this activi Murray and her needs. conscientious officials of the city. organized to help YOU make your ty Is Invited to be present. home more beautiful, to help YOC MURRAY 2nd WARD TWELFTH MAY ANNUAL in the selection of plants, shrubs. "HONOR BRIGHT" 7th NOTICE OF Fl B1IC HEARDAY EXERCISES MAY 3 that is best suited to the locality In SENIOR HOP-FRIING ON INCREASE OF MAY THE THIRD which you live. "Wihnt Is that we SCHOOL IHDGET Murray Second ward M. I. A. PerThe Murray High School Twelfth hear?" You haven't a gardenOne of the most dramatic of de will hold "Ward Honor Night" The Murray City Board of EdAnnual May Iay Fete will lie held hiis not, but ihe ts'st part about corative schemes wlH be attemptat the ward evening Tuesday chajxd. ucation will hold a meeting on May 3, bringing to a climax a this club la the willingness of the ed lit Murray High School for the An Interesting program has been arofficers to give you what you want. Monday. May 13. 1035, at S:ixt week of contests between the annual Senior Hop. and the various departments ranged If you have no garden, yon surely p. m., in the office of the Arlingof the 4th, 5th, and 0th grades The theme. In brief, consists of will demonstrate their achievea a ton School, for public hearing of the Arlington, Lilierty, and Bon- - have house plants, or perhaps In ench exhibitions. ments. school to increase the window box. Or do you have gold advertising nyvlew schools. corner will he a 1035 model of au Included in the program will lw budget. The Increase will not InTills year the music contests fish or caiiary birds? furnished No. 1)01""'e Miller. "na. Marguerite Gardner. wI7 luibor l'urcliiisej han' (M. t Iuiil Materials I Tlittrsilav evening. U . Public Called On School Budget Increase los-sibl- following tWilalnr . Club Ir. rAucrtui BEEH1VL Commissioner Sherman Freeze states that some of the streets and roadways will be improved this season. Itoad and street department expenses have been maintained on a moderate level for some time and It is expected this season will find finances in such shape that a few rather bleak highways can receive a refurbishing. Oiling has Ikhmi recommended as a means of reducing dust and an improvement along this line will be very acceptable. This is esix'dally true if high winds are to continue moving so much dust and dirt into the dwellings of Murray. A public hearing on a proposed $10,000 Increase In the lim-l!- 3 Murray school district budget has James Clove, leen called by i more?" t Submitted by Murray City, Utah Public Hearing . i r l r r icuionaiiiinventory or iv Works rrojects murray streets And Roadways Old City rower To Be Improved Plant Wobbles i. - path. . We will nl ay tlicri'h the tiiciu-Mini time we have, of you that and IvM will oniy have n tomobiles by Murray dealers. The celling will lie deco rated with empty cardboard boxes cleverly arranged. Colored play spot lights will In such a way as to create a grue some effect. Waills will consist of u solid mass of advertising mnt-te- r and In spots one will see a re- frigerator. For an evening of unusually creative entertainment plan to attend the M. II. S. Animal Senior Hop. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GRADUATION EXER-CISE- S AT MURRAY HI The following program will be presented at the Thlrtis'iith Annual Graduation exercls." of the Murray High School Seminary: March of graduates Invocation: Donald WimkI Orchestra: (Martha) Von Flotow Welcome address Soprano Solo: Virginia Cannegleter Glenna Temples: Early Mormon Gallagher for religion: Why there Is nc.il Croft Smith Selection: Murray High School Orchestra, directed by W. F. Robin- tesls were Used. The contest Idea among schools was discontinued and tIMkiiis were SOITH COTTONWOOD M. I. A. awarded to individual winners and HONOR NIGHT S( IIEI)I LEI) FOR Tl'KSDAY EVENING winning teams a blue for the first place, nil for aecond place, and while for third .place. Tuesday evening at the South The following baseball and trHik Cottonwood M. I. A., awards will events are mheduled for the May lie given to persons who have son Day fete: achieved. In any activity during the Gem of Gems: LnYee Wahlqulst Baseball game (boys). each years work. Metnliere from Baseball pi me (girls). Friendship: .Cnrmii Jensen group will be represented In his Faith and Ambition: Kenneth Farr-er- . each 2 dash (hoys) Fifty yard or her sieclal achievement such M school. singing, dancing, dramatics ami Saxophone Solo: The Duchess, Fifty yard dash (girls) 2 each other activities. George Jenkins c. Hi). An Interesting program Is outAdress to Graduates: Phllo Farns- Three-leggerace (hoys) 40 yds.. lined for the evening nml a special worth. 3 teams. nnl speaker from another ward will be of Diplomas thn-Sack riu (Imys) 40 yards are present All ward nienils-rAwards, Pres. Henry D. Moyle tea ms. luvlted to le present, ami st what Congregational Singing: GisI Be (Continued on Pnge ft) worthwhile things have leen accomWith You Till We Meet Again. plished during the past season's Benediction: Betty Gene Ellertson. work. Exit March SOI TH COTTONWOOD RELIEF List of graduates: SPECIAL SOCIETY HOLDS Ruth Baker, Unh Brlnghurst. lid-PrinMl SICAL PROGRAM Clove and Superintendent Eve-lyItryan. Virginia Cannegleter. cipal Taylor were guests at tin Ellertson. Gene Craven. Betty A program was enjoyi! Governor's Day cclol.rntlon lit tbe Evans. Ruth .Wednesday, Oirol IMekson, Clemie High School, Tuesday at South Cottonwood Re- West Thomns Evans, Evans. lief Smleiy with fifty mciiiliers In May 1st. An Insjicetlon of the Kenneth Forrer, Grace Ooff, attendance. A Mother's Day music O. T. C. was held preceded by n Glenna Gallagher. June Colliding. luiichis.n. al program was given and light Nedra Hnrker, Paul Earl . Ilealy, Each servi-dGuests Included Gov. Blood. S. were Marian Hume. Bernlce Dr. Hansen, member donated n ln.k to the Re I High School Principals, Jen, Joiu-sJensen. George Carmn InsisTtor Yon of 1Mb lief xi lety library, which they have Nuttall, Ada BUI Johnson, Lynhani. .reniisl. Mr. William It. Erekson military area, officers from Fort kins. Newell McMillan. tir-thi- s Lyman, Virginia various of heads and niemls-of n I)oiikIiis former ..f Salt Lake, j Ic Jjiwreiin' March, Ray Norton, ward was a tlltor. organization. . (ii.rge oitl.-y- Nina RetiiUh k. Low. rv Smith. Odls Smith. Glen Snnrr. Lib Gladys Snnpe. Norma Thonim. Inasmuch ns matters of Public Health ami Safety arc so lie Watts, iMiohl Wood. Whyne . timelv in the liht of the tremendous accidental death toll Wright, M. Lymnn Bennb-nof TUJ. it is fittitij,' that the week of May 11 to 18th, 1935 DINNER iTO HONOR BISHOP he ilcvoteil. through the effort of Salt Lake Council Hoy KEARNEY comcitizens of our Prew-iUatlu- s n n slal Ils It Fair-Isiiir- n. r' iil r PROCLAMATION Scouts of America, to informing the munity of the necessity of reducing loss of life through acsi"U. iii.pr. cident and ill health. new ,,w we are cnlerlng Into t c "nit will Imt Therefore, he it generally known throughout our City cr:i of life, an ' a that of nir Illth that the week of May ill to 18th, 1935 he established as .ao-fr11 Ut "Health and Safety Information Week" and that churches, ,h,, day. We will beI'toldein" t" "'t "r ..(iilpl and other civic and humanitarian groups of citizens will give liaVC Lislinw' of Ihe knowledge oii special attention to theMc definite features of the public iniparl'il I" cntinut 'oo.l during this week. we have r 1 i' 1 '' n- All inn - ibl thai "!' ",,r would, bowetcr. like jrmi In ,at Ihire I n law of t.,ii.ni :md the happlm aT l.rougbt lid" 'ir lives will Wc nnietn c.iiicn yn lune IIjOREM'K MARKS As Mayor of this City and because of the definite need of an organized effort in these matters, I urge the complete cooperation of all organizations and agencies with the Boy Scouts in this commendable effort. G. R. BERGER, Mayor. "Welintne Heine" illnner In honor of the M.t Reverend James E. K.nrney, D. D. Bishop of Salt Lake, will 'lie given nt St. Vincent's 27. hall. Murray on Monday, May The affair will Is sponsored by the Bishop Kearney, church societies. will who at present 1 In Enroj 20ih. on May return to Salt Iike During his Euroisiin Irljs Bishop Kearney vlslled In Rome and which marked part In' the the Solemn Trtdunm for Peace, France. Apconducted In 2Sth. 27 and ril 20, A |