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Show m r? J MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1936 BUSHEDJ890 ES Writer, Telia of rfi Local Students At Annual Logan Music Filter, Lloyd, Jack Traveler, Many Lands Competition old soldier TIdmund Lowe- - , IM S s VAN DIME'S 46 No. 36 American Legion Murray Flower Club Gets Cooperation In Plans Annual Spring Forming Ball League Show At S&W Motor LONG A GARDEN MURDER OASE-- 3 More than 200 students of Murray, Granite, Jordan, Tooele and Davis school districts entered the state music festival at Logan April 30, May 1 and 2, according to Dr. James Clove, superintendent of Murray district and general chairman of the regional festival. Representatives of the local region were participants in the contest conducted in Murray. Eacn was classed as "superior" or "highly superior." The state contestants will include: Clarinet Ruth Reid. Grants-villMargaret Reid, Cyprus, and Wayne Alsop, Murray. Saxophone George Jenkins, Murray; Helena Millard, Davis. Sxophone quarete Murray. Trombone Wayne Kirk, Tooele; Jackson Dearing, Jordan. Tuba-Fl- oyd Nielson, Cyprus, Ralph Barrett, Grantsville. String quartet Jordan. Brass sextet MurNoel Streeper, ray. Baritone Davis. Cornet Halvar Campbell Pendels-bacDavis. Violin Jordan; Kenheth Fafrer. Murray. Soprano solos Virginia Murray; Clara Elieson, Jordan; Bernice Criddle, Davis; Mariorie Aldous, Tooele; Mary Jean Guff and Marie Bleazard, Grantsville. Tenor solo Clark uobinson and Anthon Montgomery, Davis. Contralto solo June Wood and Norma Brown, Davis; Helen Cannegieter, Murray; Martha Faget, Grantsville. Bass solo .Jerry Brown, Davis; Jay Blackburn, Murray; Pershing Jacobs Tooele; Robert Sorenson. Davis; Russell Smith, Murray: Joel Orme, Tooele; Gerald Brown, Grantsville. Piano Betty Gene Ellertson, Murray; Betty ahaw. Cvprus: Betty Epperson, Davis; Cleone Evans, Murray; Billie Morris, Murray; Margaret Reid. Cvprus; Russell Hansen, Davis. D. White- house Tooele. Girls' chorus - A class, Davis anu Jordan; B class, Cyprus and Tooele. Boys' chorus A class, Davis; B class, Cyprus, Tooele and Murray. Mixed chorus A class, Davis and Murray. Acappella A class, Davis. Girls' trio A class. Davis and Grantsville. Girls' double trio A class. Davis and Jordan; B class, Cyprus and Tooele; C class, Davis junior high. Male quartet A class, Daclass Tooele. vis (two groups): Mixed quartet B class, Murrav. Xylophone solo Patsy Morris Murray. Orchestra A class, Jordan: il class, Murray. Bands A class, Davis; B class, Murray. Cyprus. VOLUME y The Murrav Flower Garden The American Legion is spon- club, with Mrs. David J. Camp- soring a hardball baseball league boll as president, are making for boys under 17 years of age. for the spring flower show-tthe throughout Plans for the league are being plans be held Saturday May 9, in ' Burning Daylight" and perfected and all boys are invit- tne S. and W. automobile show newspapermen of Z ed to be present i.ionday, at 4 p. rooms, coiner of Vine and State Inntrv as the "Original m., in thp Murray City Park. streets. Reporter" was a Last Monday evening, April Mrs. Carl Hansen, chairman of in hours 27th, 44 boys were present at the the show, announces all entries while in the City park for practice. The of all kinds of soring flowers called on the editor of league will go over in a big wry must be in by noon the day of hundreds SK'fi. showed his and will be a fine community the show. from papers gleaned achievement, as it will help to indippings Judging will be between 12 d us several terest the boys in sports and out- and 1 p.m. and the public is in "high st interesting door activities. see the display between to vited his life, then anounced Through the courtesy of the the hours of 2 and 9 p.m. to "make" the following Murray business men Carl Hanson will give a prize? states' for about another and firms the boys will be amply of 200 tulip bulbs for the best suppplied with suitable equip- entries of tulips to be awarded to ment: to paid-umembers of the club. the world over seem Shakespear, The Palm, Pinney w0 been Hrtn" tr these vanUTAH FOR UTAIINS Beverage, Gerrard Service. The 6 ,hle on we Bar S, Harley Ross, Allan Wright, CXTRWA6AM2A A? he claims that he has ous anaira. V mnrp than Ace Mercantile Co., Geo. E. Gorarucit-By Senator II. M. Woodward don, Iris Theatre, J. C. Penney, the world over. Sn men and young women Madsen's Inc., First National of Young Shifted more than a dozen Utah it is an inspiraCounty, Bank, Robert Heckel, Utah Oil tion to see he has served all of you here ready to go fea-and Leo Co., Walters J. Jensen, S2st important wire into action. Upon you is Brewing Co., Wright's Market, a mighty responsibility toresting e services and syndicates Murray Floral, Joe Chivrell, The State. Upon you, in a largeyour dethe "little bits of glass' Murray City Pharmacy, Frank gree, rests the responsibility of of the found on the Veldts Nelson, McCleary's Barber Shop. was one of the developing Utah for the people of Harrop's Confectionery, Cates Utah. During the last ten years, that "made" that gSScans Ice Cream Billiards, Tyler's the because they could not find wboom, and he recalls Co., Herling's Grocery, A. J here, it has been nec- that thronged Zt Peters Studio. Wm. Townsend. for more than three thou- 5A$: ssary the "mecca" for the HAS AN V& JjlLM Shell Service, Murray Mercan and men and young wom- on w young Diamonds my.erei.. tile, Granite Furniture Co., The n to leave the state. 7 his is due BF.tCE$w . ... (mat vAy? he Zm. Diamonds was on the tips n Drug Co., G. UOUMUL AM&lTlON to the fact that for V HMMUM!) (tt-?: lips. gain that of every ones A'MSA. A. Jenkins, O. P. Skaggs, Fred argelyUtah has allowed the thirty TO M ARRY -'A 'i'iW him years saw world profits of the Carlson Co., and Anderson Lum trom her labors to be carried f NOHSEg MOUNTED; hl'DVV-.-)''G''ANI 'vVuHril rAMDlH FOR. Ken the cry of gold went up r'OliCiMAN! ber Co. Ov-away to foreign parts by ab- Rand section, from the famous Any person or firm desiring to entce owners. the of h was during the days assist with materials or money to Because of this unjust drain, rush to me Aidsn.au wu. rat ward the furthering of this very the masses of the people A .are left ' .1U7ilS err, ISSUES UNIVERSITY 'try, wnen we rf to NEWS are O. invited F. E. worthy enterprise .L lowest purchasing pow-?- r . V..1rn find thU SCHOLARSHIP CARDS communicate with Joe Linnell, within the beara irom me iu the nation. This low pur- The annual election of officers 18o-5069 Phone Eondyke, that jacK DroKe imu South Murray for Murray Aerie, Fraternal Or nasing power means that our for cards were given 10th East; the "limelight" of the world, Andy Lundquist at farmers, laborers, and consumers of Eagles will take place outScholarshop der of at life the week colorful last University the City Hall or the Murray it was after the next Thursday night. May 7th. ire always on the grindstone of of Utah to approximately 300 col Eagle. Uovd that the late Jack London, there the election, poverty. It is also disastrous to rollowing to J. t,. of students, "Burning the according wrote story 3ur independent business men be a lunch and talks from lege will worm Norton, Registrar. Daylight" . . a story of the MURRAY AMERICAN LEGION to our home manufacturers. as well as the elected the newly These cards represent excepCountry that will live forever. TO HOLD DANCE In every town in the state the retiring officers. In as much :.s tional scholastic ability, recogAll of the most important gold, business of Main Street interare elections legitimate these usually nized the by University, during silver and oil rushes of the west Saturday night, May 2nd. Murbeing robbed by the flow of esting allairs a good representa- the Winter quarter. A 2.5 aver bew Jack, and he recalls several tion of members are expected to age is required as a minimum for ray Post of the American Legion orofits to Wall Street. With the the "best" minng booms that turn out to participate in the scholarsnip attainment a 3. aver will hold its third big dance great potential wealth which event at the Fraternal Hall. Utah has, this low purchasing be made in the days of the "Gay event. age being perfect. a oower is a disgrace to the state. There been continuous has Lghties and Nineties" when the Out of town students ranked demand for another dance by It is a challenge to your young world went wild . . over me cry MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL in the scholarship attainhigh those who attended the last two manhood and to your young wom cold . . Leadville. with its BAM) CONCERT ment, said Mr. Norton, making events and due to the change in anhood. picaresque character of "Silver up approximately 25 per cent halls a real good time and It is for you young people to plenty Mar" Tabor , Cripple Creek Band School were of those who gave High given Murray of fun is expected. ievelop new habits of thought- nth its hundreds of camps, and a conceit at the high school audiThis will possibly be the last new attitudes of mind, attitudes the Deadwood, Lead, Hill City, Salt Lake County students who torium Tuesday evening and the courdance until fall, so don't marked with Legion Oar d'Alene country, Virginn proceeds will be used to pay the gained recognition on the honor miss it. Tickets will be sold at age, and a demand for social Cty, Goldfield. orButte, Helena, Reed role included: of J. Larson, the band, traveling expense the door, price 50c per couple. justice. SJver City, Silverton, Bisbee, chestra and soloists in appearing Harold L. Maxficid, Adolph Everybody is welcome; bring Today, the people of Utah arc Gsbe, Tuscon, Don Alfred OrDurango, Ely, at the state Music Contest at LoMurray; a partv. gripped with a fear complex.. Canon City, 2. . Arthur and ton. Burke Mav Tonopah, Boulaer, Peterson, gan, April On Monday night May 4th, the They hesitate to step out and de cd any of the rest of the towns Charles A. Williams. Maxine PROGRAM Post mand that which belongs to regular meeting ind camps that made the front March (a). "The Steel King": Charlies and James W. Hilton, No. CO will be held at the Murray them. A half dozen great foreign in uieir best Ger HI and Edith to act day?. Carquist Sandy; fewars . . . orchestra, (b) "prelude Fire Hall. Just another good orporations dominate their psy well, Jack tells you of the opera Kunihild" by Kisller aid H.. Smith, Draper; Rex Beck time chology. Down the Main Street coming up. FLYING OF ANNOUNCEMENT stead Midvale. Sat he has seen a "little fight (test piece. 1J class), (c) overture, in every town merchants, jober . . first he tells you . . that CADET VACANCIES ATTRACT "The Calif of Bagdad" by Boiel-die- u bers, and professional men are M. I ADULT TAYLORSVILLE BariA tie all good soldiers of fortune, class). (tost piece. NEWS YOUTHS SCHOOL being exploited and robbed by A. SHOW CLASS BANQUET hf dene his hitch in the famous his stream of profits leaving the Blackburn. Violin Solo, Ken- MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL 'ort:gn Legion of France . . he The local Army Recruiting Of Jay The Taylorsville Ward Adult date, a stream of profits that now the life of Beau Geste. . . Fairer. Xylophone solo, neth HELD ELECTION PRIMARY fice is Class of the Mutual is presenting Ultimate business by being add.xl inquiries many receiving and knows "Ohn Do Ball": Patv Morris. what it means to be ;hould come through our own le- of &n r as After composed enlistment a assembly lying Cornet solo, regarding Hobby Show in connection with to c.t to the "Last by Tramp" the purchasing power of the iramp. the Outpost." talks at the Air Wednesday, a banquet on Friday, May 1. The campaign w an the thrills of his life, he Cadets for training Goldman; L.llwjr .Bo Ihston. nasses. next for elections Colonel 3 year Show will at prmary Center, Training Hobby p. begin Corps chorus (a) . In the Chambers of Commerce you that the student oody officers were held. m. and the banquet will begin at K"n,fiy"cpn and point greatest event, William C. Webb L. J: .?"TCH. the state our legitia the time that he was with ed out that youngsaid, hr throughout the in run to are Those rl:!i:y who di8 pm. The affair is under the men desiring (b) "The Sea Hath Its finals are as follows: mate Utah business men are be techo Villa for more than 3 Robison Mrs. of rection to try for the class starting July class): Madge sebv rinsutt: our own . and like all of President: Ray Demke, Will and Cyril Fitt, Class Leaders ing led by the very powers that the Ameri- - 1st. should submit applications at Pearls" lection. Male chorus. "The Jolly Rothwell. ire sapping their vitality. They that were with Villa, Jack once- as trie members oi me na The amusement hall and the ban solo. "Elegy" Vice fell you that Pancho Ruth r other- - quet room will be the scene cf ire told that all business nnin Villa was will be selected by the War De- Roger." Contralto president: bv Massrna; Helen Cannegieter incham, Alice Snarr. man. the festivities. Decorations will tick together. They are not told partment about May 15th. Murray. When Sandino declared his fa- SaxTh"oc quartette Ruth Treasurer: and be enlivened with a color scheme that there is an inevitable con Secretary Those successful in oi.iaimne Funos": George Jenkins. Djanc Powell. "Banana" revolution, down Grant as of green, yellow and orchid, with flict between the interests enlisted Johanneson, bo will appointments R. i t J' hr.son, Keith Me Main Street and this flow of profwill held be final I r - I'.n.wn. elections The t -bv t and Jack jonquils as the centerpiece on the its to Wall Street. jMcarauga, lt joined that Hying Cadets rnumpl mU1t0. ,?r.,,s sjr.l Everywhere ran table. jt, Randolph Mjrt.,-,.ammunition, was a mary Hying Farro!l Monday. ,;V in the state, independent businef s Ouiine gunner, but was forced is to the invited The public Texas. . W.I! Wie Genree. IJon men come, like Nieodemus in th t of the country, after being Field, .. Newe GIRL'S DAY ASSEMBLY' Hobby Show. The banquet wil Candidate s must be unmarru v,,r,,,, Sonrano night, and say. "We are behind c.urtd m the 'minted th.it nl- be for members. ward male citizens Of the I nited Mates. S..VO !er r.,nee.',. vou in this fight In build up Utah decked the entire ; between 20 and 2- years of ate.Last Friday's assembly, arrang(leoiee Jen- for the people of Utah, but plea: ' -their sophand hav e completed Newi Com ertina" ed by Murray High's M.G.A.A. don't mention our names." They Neighborhood Northern China oil n v, I m. omore vear in cnlleee, or pass n , V a ..,. and under the direction of Grace M.vrd t ' U ire afraid of losing what little Amercan countries, India, and examination the eauiva.ent there quartet, "O. Mr. Pirn r": Virginia Golf and Miss Kate Smith, provenleft Miss Grace Taylor early they have left. ThisA fear iscoursections of Africa have of. Full information, and appliErickson. !)'ii ed very entertaining. The prolittle for tirely unnecessary. motor by Jack in Varwuis rnlin1ilinn. cation blanks can be htaiimi at Car.r.cpctcr. Carol morning Tuesday Mi'Mill.'n. Kenneth Farm. B..nd gram was a follows: Contralto McMinnville. Oregon where she age would bring them far rwr the major wars, the Armv Recnntim: OtTicc. 221 , in te !.'. march Zi,"?,rs"Bravura." solo. Helen Cannegieter; pian will attend the convention of the than this altitude of economic :,DUsJyou that he got in the Nrss Building, Salt Lake City. overtuie "S,.f.ui" ly Ilolrr.rs solo, lieltv l. one tiien.n; a Orccnn Mutual Fir Insurance slavery. , Parade" in time to see some Utah. H c!a:s lAerture reading- - Ruth Ella Mock; tap Co. This is the eighteenth annual i It is for you young people to "c orK kit ir.inA it,. VirFan Mt lba bourne, l v dance, t!nn c:i (conthis murage. It is f r furnish "Fcnvrt" th this of company, Carol Thompson, convention department of the British Holmes. . e A in Utah what your great do to (TUB WOMAN'S ginia ' MURRAY you com test mutual fire insurance m the and Dorothy uennion; saxophone oldest on is trying to do in the President will Coast. Her the 1.NTIRTAINH) party puny w' a reading, the to wrest the governmei t mJlmh: WOMEN'S (TUB TO solo, George nation, at be Ml'RRW by Idaho, Boise, joined of Death, in the oBcr Dutch dance. Jean Jov war he hands of entn n h d the Simper: from club INC of the company. members - 'ui in famous The Murray Womrn II(iII) (JUH.T DRAW Verda Jacobson; tan other Winters, and greed and to rct'Vf wealth Englishman in last will be session convention rnterlained The Uird Kjtfhpnfr. in Iho Inst uniquely d.rice; Melba Fairbourne. Vir- Thursday and Friday, and lavish it to the people. You must thin'c i ' " . . presented bv "if'Kan : with n Ti.rt ,o e.vir. for the -- .. ' Holmes and Carol Thoma-M,n- : entertainment is "' - was a meniDer that of ginia , f Club, planned for the of giving to Utah theofthings Midvale Ladies Community nV nm'.i made by members and crcain sores by Dili Kion in Utah, l.ei and the St t' the people Muri-belong .t. i lhc nt Besjdcs many the is V. Rursts ihem omens '.ub who jmncd the Mmrav wen-thgrade girls. A cle v. r sk pic ar- - Ld(lrps ?''H'rican war Joined the club rooms. bv mrn (lf prominence yours be a genuine self-i- ( l;an,: on Thuisdav The t .. b.rd'.I.-Kicfrr " le- b ... ed .y M.ss Smi n was als; i f d Washi ,,,. bnn. courage. and a demand for social Choir" "Vene Speaking M..v 7. at 4 pft in "!;e ;.iuriay sented. Different tyi'-of girls Jack tells Wcstnunistei V'f'g..of wars, o.;:-ccf Salt L.tKr,;a dancing and trips jjusuicwe music, v. juets, Chances V. ." were shown, inose being: Sprt, o the boach resorts ration ls n the "air" of an older If will be fea rit"'Vr'nc f M''-- " Mar' ',r" City i a ed a! the rrran a. ,e. e tludrnl-the s ,,ne a Watts: the switch, at June pure been Sophisticated. have war . . thai drav. FvTii ic'truetr-r- and asleep two tures the of 1 day ! program. awing. t (Ud f.e.hined. (trfole the and awake. If vneelor; vou must be 4ilMeLlhe nal'on of the I Vt ,u ir:d inMructor f time is now 'n ' ,i! '1 i n nve (j'.i.t Blanche Virginia Shy, an orrer; ed older Ae .lh;,t vh(,n t is over. -l wei Rex Collr'ce. Mrs. Winchester tuderts Mr. , FillMltTj 'n Kmnituie and V t;iar.!te Mettie Davis; U'.yi-h- . show us the must Smith; ifraid, you be new maps the Jack,, vp Mrs. Samuel md Mr and S meiuue,! ai Sho-window. It .Business. Ruth Johanneson; of courage. Tomorrow, we c,viIli r"unlrics. presentrd. krr and Le ion motored to Igan. Wevlnet- - way at thi lir.iwiig. John Allen. .e l and y thur Fothcnnuhani 1,, Ruth bear the res j "'risibility Alio favrhxi 37 in tS. states in ter Nt.rdituivi. Th-'rendered ay and spent the day at the Donna Jacobson. JfuJIaday l!a) i ni'.f; will turn our trust over t TlapjH-rthat The Living K nna Utah Agricultural college. ship God knows I am rim !;o the man cm the A canyon and swimming party vou. "- v'MI.V Will I'M SENT Perfeet Day". i'h nr ed the way we l ave PROMS DANCE GIRL'S that will bcato plaved l y DVhe f,ni .ar:uerl1lwere rnjoved last Sunday by a proud tiM pROdKAM . our responsibility. If we (ON'JOINT SUCCESS OUTSTANDING add. d Wurrr.? f group of Murray boys and guls. had done it be tter, we would nt, Mrs. UruUh Y W.MIA. The All fnc,i. II.. Hale. In honor of Miss Dessi Davis, M the (IivelMon wdh 1w U th.lt tlr. the low purchasing pnw r First waid il) picsmt the b. It - .t Cine ff the most surrossful :rt of Mr. and Mrs. Kid have tauchter i.io .t i Sunday tram seledions violin hich relief pe recent age) and the has lr''d to t,.,, Davis of Miller ward, a farewell tliuu . given at M ILS, tin- year give rnlnflll In ViS. Ma'fi' ll'e JollO- j.,.,,,, r m. in the ward i hap I. dances we have. A r, whuh Frilast the m Miller gym testimonial was given in ff took place in J ' !; of Midvale f, r her dUls will Utah be after ym vn What Girl's annual i Jar). H one of the ' ward chapel. Thursday tvcninl have finished i1' n.i'rbcr. day nitht. Thu thtm WVsi delighting your we.tk? Will it be to Jtt n?nJ"Lasl Antlers" pleasant afteinoon. Morn: Dance has si ways rned and prior to her departure on mis- be the industiial an Sirgan. Mtv r.Ienda liking to states. western sion to the nortti everyone's Cretrt; quite or will fan- 'v ' f its ef possibilities, worthy 2 fiS U h3S especially rntcrtamir.i: evening MMTiNt: re- William parkrr. H ane.thcr exploile-it be HUB Talk, of just ' last roJe over TOWNSIM) was enioved by all. Members The marriage of Miss Rayola li!V0 F"1-... CITY w us 'xhn morn wan wraun p.;:. AT I IJIDAY EVENING the M G A A. under the direction Simper, daughter of Mr. and gion and w hi h,. Miss Kale Smith, had charge Mrs. Genrre Simper of this city shinned away, leaving- a up of HALL " 1o these down peasent vallejs, of the dance. and Jack Smith of Bingham, ten.k to the vrry trwn M....,e;Shtlry Wrstovir. of fnul Eh ems place Wednesday, April 23, tit peipulalion mortgaged tfr-Decorations S .Kness ln advance- H"1mr, n.n.l mertillC uill tt carried away ,, who have !' . e Vup'ria people ':. a floor the T I and flowers gave ,1,. ,; . n.'rr,,en. Eflie White(Continued on page 8) br Addrrvsrd hv I D ..KI jour stale? u'rl eir. Ctflcy. vallcyj are of Salt Vivian City. and (r head attend. to on page 8) The public li lniicl Inf adVcntJrer, veteran of n ofirt"nJ'rs and numerous revo-know- K'v KSi Mur-"fwSt- t ?S e; tfe C -- a S E Hag-ol- J h, Cenne-giete- S . r of p r, Thornton-Anderso- ! 1 A--- A- . ' self-relianc- e, J Ped-erso- n, 1 n'. i JS-T- - il 'f j n nh. I M - ..,,,, - ;.,,,', I I I . I ! - i - U(-nt- r Tn.. pH-c- ! . ?-- w-t- ; Tlur-.-da- 1 prof-ra- i- v t-v- j'tf i i e rn-.crs i s - i Li-Hu- . ! ale-r- oi-,- ! . :, gone-ra- t i e. - rif'-e'.- lftT'J,ack cyou IF' I--! in-la- , wn i- - orl . j rc 1 : ttl A Nltt'V T.-,- l I sis r an: eal Tl-otu- I'-'- pv, ;flllT: .. t-..- l fei-tiv- j ! |