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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY. UT Arlington by Miss Wheeler, Miss Wilhite, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Curtz. They are studying about news in their Language class and wanted to know how it came over the radio and in the newspapers. They saw many interesting things. They were the linotype machines, the microphone, people practicing a play, reporters, editors, etc. They found out what they wanted to know. Our Daily Newspaper Arlington's fourth grade, sec. one, have a newspaper in the room. Miss Wheeler printed it up. It was put up just lately. She put it up because they were studying about newspapers and about radio. In the morning they write stories. Then their teacher puts the best ones ud. The name of their newspaper is "Our Daily Newspaper. Miss Wheeler puts up the best ones, mere are some interest ing stories. Ethel Allan, Fourth - School the baseball schools: bArUngton at Liberty view - liberty at Bonny at Arling- is Frttween Memorial Poppy APRIL 22 1937 Legion Auxiliary Hold Local Organization In Banquet Town Will Each. 61 Ea-s- t PAPTIST CHURCH 48th South James P. Payne, Pastor. (Continued from Page 1) The American Legion Auxil Beautify Homes Sunday services: Unified serThe first vice at 10 a. m. This service inlary held its charter hanniie-View ApnJ the worship service for; poppies in honor of the war dead Monda' evening, April 19 in Utah State Jun cludes occurred in New York ritv wrtJthe City Firemen's Hall Ameri- iorBacked by the nil, the sermon by the pastor on' of chamber lo the theme, "Building Christ's at Amnion vember 9 1918, whVn Miss MohTal n flags n and'cal t06 - Liberty, town are Church." US?d l deCrate th and the Bible School GeorRia' jjonnyview fijhw Utah Voril 23 ay was It viLAthen,t' staff nf whu't He'"01"6 and towns into beauty spots and session. at BonnyYoung people's meeting at i. my. a. uverseas Headquartertyj . Arlington Special of the Auxil heiilthful places. More than one 6:45 p. m. Evening worship ers, distributed poppies to men iary were guests at BerMrs. and hundred Mayor and communities 7:30, with the sermon "The school has be- attending the twentv-fiftMr. and Mrs. Washington of the state arefifty conber, clean The A""'6 conducting Tanference of the Y. M. C. A. 7, o Th -- -Mrs. Van Sul- up drives. While some cities have Amazements of True Religion," acberg of its softbau icc6"" The poppy was first sold pub- livan, GoldSandy, the pin clubs are: . .. Star Mother, the set their dates in the last week byWeek-da- pastor. tains oi services: State rallicly on the streets of Milwaukee Murray City Commissioners and of April to begin their drives, will;am Kastelic,m connection with tho 'Vanian. Clifford TayD? ,ntiAn their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- the actual dates have been lar- ly of the Crusader's organizaof the D"fl d Baptist Rpreant. and Eugene Division, in man Freeze, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- gely left to the discretion of each tion at the Immanuel June, 1919, and was sold by ford Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- local community, that weather Church, Saturday, the 24th at The names of the 2 m. Those American Legion Posts of Mil- - man Sims of Salt Lake, Mr. and and other conditions are to meet p. Lions, Wild Bees, may be tak- at the churchgoing team? not later than: just before Memorial Day Mrs. Otto Wisely, Senator and en into account. n3. Cubs and TigWaUn 1:15 p. m. Swedes, 1920, for the purpose of secur- Mrs. Lawrence Nelson. Mr. D. J. In addition to asThe 3M Guild meets Tuesday; ing funds for disabled veterans. Cunningham, and Commander pects of this clean-u- the health Qj,.ip for the games is and paint after school. .At the inspiration of Miss Moina and Mrs. George Dingledine. up meet-- j campaign, the matter of The annual business loiiow. Michael, the poppy was adopted Tigers vs Speakers for the evening were beautification is recognized as ing, election of officers and roll! as the official memorial flower ftesday, w most Mayor Berger, Mr. Norman important. As travel be call of the church .will take! by the Georgia Department of Sims, Past tSlAPhI 21 Wild Swedes vs State Commander of comes more common, the tourist place Wednesday night at 7:30' ...1 ?noer, Amencan Legion in August. the ...! ior oil nun Legion, Mr. Otto Wisely, must ot coiiMuerea, Bees. 1920. Georgia delegates were in who is vs. Chumps tne connected with the State reputation of our state de LUTHERAN CHURCH Thurs. April I structed to present a resolution uraae., bee. l. liquor Commission and is orom pends to some extent. At L. I). S. Seminary to the vs. National Legion's ConvenChumps fiSy," April 23 In the days before automobile Allen Schuldheiss Pastor Boys and Girls Have Lollypops tion in Cleveland that fall to inent in State Legion work, Mrs. Boberg, District travel, it was said by travelers Lions. April ii, I93Y, it was in the make the flower the official Washington 26 - Cubs vs. morning and the fourth grade memorial flower of the national President of the Auxiliary. Mr mat tne passenger on a Monday, April Regular Sunday morning serCunningham, an official of the or Arlington acnooi had in most cities and vices at 11 a. m., with Sunday train organization. Rio Grande Railroad, and Com towns n m . Bees vs. Tigers Mr. Smith, their teacher, In recognition of her services, passed through the "back School and the Confirmation mander George Dingledine. 129 - Cubs. vs. Bees bet them that they all wouldn't Miss Michael A rubbish Class at 10:30 sharp. yard," seeing mostly was later decorated The United States flag and piles, dumps and great wastes We quote from the Book of get a hundred. He said that if with the Distinguished Service Friday. Apru the American Legion Auxiliary covered by weeds on entering the Prophet Daniel, chapter 5: all got a hundred in soel Medal of the American they Legion Banner were ?Mav 3 - Bee, i. Chumps presented to the the town. If a neat railroad sta- "Belshazzar. the king made a ling, he would buy the lolly- - Auxiliary. - Lions vs. Cubs Rl5 unit by Dr. James Clove. Dis- tion was encountered, its good great feast to a thousand of his out ii The t aidn all pops, was memoget tney poppy made the vs. 5 Tigers a hundred the children would rial flower of the American Le- - trict Commander. Praver was impression was soon lost in the lords, and drank wine before the offered by Mr. Alma Crane, and appearance of the back yard be- thousand. Belshazzar, whiles he Swedes. to buy them. The children MUKfci have ftirs. Marry U Van Quill accepMay 6 - Chumps vs. didn't all get a hundred, so the gion by the yond. Charles Dickens and other tasted the wine, commanded to iday,Qu'pdpS. following resolution, ted the flags and dedicated them noted travelers secured lasting bring the golden and silver veshad to buy the children at the ConvenNational adopted 7 - Cubs vs. Tigers impressions of this country, not sels which his father Nebuchad-- ! Frid y. May The children had the tion in Cleveland, September 27 for the unit. 10 - iLons vs. Bees nday. May to Elise 1920: Johnson. course the 29, of During the alone from the citizens them- nczzar had taken out of the yesterday. are: but from the appearance temple which was in Jerusalem. The rules of the games Mrs. a "Whereas, has evening, Harry Van Quill selves, of our communities, most of that the king, and his princes, ' Teachers From Other Schools been instituted to movement Lind-becStart eacn game introduced Mrs. Violet ii...."t, the popadopt which were crude in the ex- his wives, and his concubines at 12;40 noon Come to Figure Steps for -e- ss Continue Charter President of the treme. py as the memorial flower of In the same might therein Maypole ad then finish at the afternoon The American Legion through- Auxiliary, and Mrs. Margaret ..... , The teachers from Bonnyview out the Ju ii 13 But with good roads and high- hour came forth fingers of a wess Mrs. Lawson, Lindbeck's mothj and nation; after and Liberty Schools came over man's and wrote over panes' will be continued "Whereas, out of this should er, presented her with a lovely ways almost universal travel, against hand, the to candlestick the school. has come School, roadPast . upon the the for Arlington April President's . , come some symbol to perpetually necessity pin from the 15, 1937 to figure out the stes for All games win De ior live side and community beautitica-tion- , plaster of the wall of the king's unit's members. All of last us remind to and of, unfailingly unless time permits us to the Maypole. Miss Smith from if we are to be known as palace; and the king saw the teach coming generations, the year's officers and chairmen the high school was in charge value of cultured and cleanly part of the hand that wrote." were introduced to thrifty, the assembthe 'Light of Liberty' The girls stayed to practice the and our debt No more' can the citizen The handwriting upon the wall! Mr. bmnn or iur. lutivimcm people. to those who helped lage. to himself the condi- What did it mean for Belshazsay Maypole and learn the steps as save it for us by paying the . i i rr suCommunity singing was led tion of his homethat zar the King? It was the warnwere shown. They stayed All postponed games win uv they surroundand preme sacrifice, and that we may by Harry Robbins, accompanied ings is his ing note which sounded his ' laved later. until 5 p. m. Carol June Duvall not alone forget that 'In Flanders' at the piano by Miss Billy Mor- and no one responsibility doom. At last his sins; pride, wntv-twbovs irom me else's business. The ris and John Mrs. Steffin. Harry value of his home is enhanced blasphemy, im- - ' drunkenness, Arlington School Wins Game Fields the poppies blow, between Robbins was 5th, and 6th grades are parAuxiliary Program the row and on row'; thereThe Arlington School ball team crosses, idolatry, like a tcpatrng. Max Chairman for the evening. After by neatly clipped lawns, fences, morality, f relentless Pack bloodhouns. in in the first league and waste weeds and game be- beat the team of Liberty school fore repair tne banquet a dance was held. had caught up with him as they on Monday, April 19, 1937. "Be It Resolved, by The Ameri- One been schools Arlington defeat neat made and spots presentable. hundred and sixteen guests He owes The score was Arlington 9, can Legion in convention assem were this to his neighbors da Wlth evcry man. God had k Liberty 9 to 1. present. and the community in which he weighed the king in the scales Liberty 1. The game was play- bled, that the movement to have makes h s hnmA H a hnme 1nu.i nivine justice ana me King naa Marble Tourna ed at Liberty School at 4 p. the poppy adopted as the memo lorriv School s,lort of. the divine m. rial flower of The American Le Warm Seed Potatoes is giving a lasting impression of fann ment On the basis of this standards. was this first cleanliness It the and and the game beauty, year be and The MurrayGrade Schools endorsed; gion we shall speak on the between Arlington and Liberty. tourist is not only remembering text Sprouting "Be It Further Resolved, that :rble Tournament was held at theme: "THOU ART WEIGHBonSchool will his this but Arlington play National favorably, telling the Convention 20, adopt Murray Park, April AND The Bureau of Plant Industry friends at home and his associ- ED IN THE BALANCE the poppy as the official memorial were David nyview School soon. winners FOUND WANTING." of U. the S. of most two ates AgThe and the in that hotels Department tourist wins camps flower of The American Legion." ;.d, Vernon Smith, and Le-finds that it pays to of the beauties he has seen. Utah When the American Legion riculture All three boys are games will play for the chamPratt. warm seed potatoes a week or is a beautiful state, and can be pionship on May Day. James Auxiliary was organized in Kanom Arlington. Mr. Ray Kingstwo before planting, announces made more so, in spite of her sas City, in 1921, one of its first Professor and they Glavis. gave the prizes R. J. Evans, head of great wastes of desert, and we to make the the ire: Fourth Grade Acted in Play official acts was memorial Agronomy Department, Utah can be known to the world as A camera. flowSec. 1, of poppy its official The fourth State grade, Agricultural Salt Lake City, as one of the At the suggestion of the Childcollege. A pocket knife. er. The first National Convention Arlington School acted a play, of the most beautiful places to visit ren's Bureau, the Utah State conducted Experiments A ocket knife. by Kansas in City Auxiliary April 14, 1937. It was called in of the Bureau, cooperat- in the country. The scenic won Board of Health, with the asA first aid kit. October, 1921, adopted the fol- workers Golden Goose." The whole "The ing with the various State Ex- ders of this great state and sistance of the Utah State MediThe boys that resolution: lowing played at Mur- reading class was in it. They periment Stations, have demon- their impression on the traveler" cal and Dental Associations, has Park were selected last "Resolved, that the poppy be strated costumes and showed it to that seed potatoes taken must not be lost by the road selected a new Technical Com tho at The players from Arling- were the two sections of the third and made the memorial flower of and from a storage temperature of 38 side rubbish piles and unpainted mittee to work with the State j scored as follows: Darrel fourth grades. Geneva Ellen American Legion Auxiliary, and tumble-dowbuildings and Advisory Committee of the Crip-plo- d si first place; LeRoy Pratt, Beck the wearing of it by all citizens degrees and planted without a ugly patches of weeds Children Service. preliminary sprouting period Vernon on Memorial Day be encouraged; have place; Smith, 3rd and cut Clean up, paint-uDr. L. N. Leonard as With given universally poorer x. Arlington Girls Start Practice and been slower in starting, down the weeds. Remove the chairman, the new committee is stands, fte first three place winners sale its that Celebration "Resolved, further, For Mayole and lower yields than rubbish piles and make your composed of Dr. E. R. LtCompte, 9 a each school received a The Arlintgon girls of the 5th be promoted for the sole purpose those produced were stored at 60 or town the clean city it should be. Dr. Edmund Murphy, W. S. that :t furnished by Mr. Kenneth and 6th grades started practic- of aiding in veteran relief work." 70 Paine. Louise Y. Robison and ten for degrees days to two dsen. The first The poppy also became the place winners ing for the May Pole. They are Miss Lucille Porter. 3 each school received a doing it for the May Pole dance memorial flower of the British weeks before planting. Ball Wanted Players The appointment of this comThe seed potatoes that were rt knife eiven bv SuDerin- which will be held May 7, 1937, Leeion. Other American veteran was announced by Dr. J. mittee seventeen under All 33 at boys 'itnt James Clove. up until at the Murray High School. All organizations followed the Ameri kept were degrees right L. Jones, State Health Commiswho wish to play on the did not show they planted on be the can Legion and Auxiliary in three schools will not Junior sioner, who explained that the American Legion signs of sprouting when takWrth Grade Visits Deseret same pole Some from each of adopting it as their official flow- any retechnical and professional probBaseball Team, en please Those out of that storage. RSL Tribune Telegram the schools will dance around er of remembrance. Soon many were removed lems arising in the progress of at the Murray Park at two from port storage of --e lourth millions of the little red flowers weeks earlier and grade sec. 1, of Ar each pole. Final selections on Tuesday, 5:00 in. Crippled Children Service rep. warm kept School went visiting the girls will be made this week. were being worn each year in all and such a group. 27. bequired hud to April the light exposed morning. April 8, 19- - Miss Wheeler is in charge of the Darts of the and gun to turn green, short, i .ey went on to Arlington group. Howard their world, to honor the World War thick an eighth to a quar'' "ke City in cars trip dead and to aid the war's living ter of sprouts driven an inch in length had starvictims. ted. The lot that remained in Tho nation wide sale of poppic storage until time were was begun by the Legion and two weeks planting coming up longer silk 1921. first At Auxiliary in than those that were given the poppies made in France by the warm treatment, while those that French widows ana orpnans win- were warmed up before planting used. In 1922 the first poppies got oil to nn early start. I rVoN?M7SvY 366 ( made by American veterans wortSome potato growers are now i their crop and in many produced in the nospnaLs planting SATURDAY APRIL 24 Minnesota, and this worK n.is cases the seed potatoes are taken cold storage, shipped direct from steadily exanded puntil PoPI,lcsi "LOVE LETTERS OF A STAR" . are being made in more than (ry to the iarms. and are planted with Henry Hunter and Polly Rowles fifty hospitals andin disaoieadif.cr-en-ci t perhaps within two days after forty crans' workrooms being taken out of storage. DurPhantom Rider Serial and Comedy in Addition states. ing this short time the warmth TU rrnno TVirirr DOllllV sen reel v reaches the middle of M.00 PAY NITE DRAWING at 9 P.M. " r1o-lffn the official PPPy ' the Kacs anH a a tv;nlt Ihn cnlrl and Ax-SUN.-M- ON. American Legion potatoes go directly into cold The 627 TUES. APRIL soil and lie dormant for several iarv because it prouneu A Very Fine Double Bill naximum of work for the c days, or until the ground gets warm enough to cause the seed abled men. with the minimum l The materials. t0 sprout. If warming houses for pvnditurc ,Youth ond Romonc on a Grand Sprtt...( ric poPFT was considered, but ij equipped with stov and plenty windows could be provided, Wilh th World"! Flv FwnnUit Comlcil, was not selected because inakiruj MM v"" not aso means of cepinc the air pp would poppy this .......... ...v.. " sunirieiH cnu'n'j , lne w ihhi are j potiuoes abled veterans. would be exposed to the Hv lSTl it was seen thatn t!"rhey "L, Wwrram lent itM'lf ' f n light for several days, better ;.tands and larger yields would to the work of wmr, :an "Wen and the Amcnr, usually be the result. These ex- Iwwn jcrimcnts have been conducted Ji MVf the Auxiliary. t and over ngnm. so that it is " ,,. of the national rinrcc , .Mivn safe conclusion that warming was a heavy resron-i,ThH m price gu i Weirirc the flower v.;r up the seed potatoes is n paying n tlx 'L.nn-tribute the naii''":,. annual rn,m y proposition. ve III Whcre SPOli t1(UocS J,nve been L,.-1 the VorM r.vrcUenl of n temnernture of 48 Of fei? . vie-- - iare ers- r-, . as ? . t oS - i j transMj . y Thirty-secon- ; p . . 1 i . - I mil-roa- lolly-pop- s. 5 jgSJ, W lolly-pop- s. loly-pop- s v ... ; . ' ' 3. -- k wi.-ema-n. - i j For 19-T- he v U. of U. News"1 - 1-- y - n -- p -- F, English-speakin- g MATT'S " - .a m I ? - 25-2- P - ' j i ; ' iirt I-- .ifl! mo-"- c-r- t r rr"-love- j r an y p" jr J" inuuii WW flUMOtt WKtTMT J0HNHT M WW f1' '' ii 4i- -4 t.Ml. Frank I' youVt II lAf firr ,i - -been cnterpnse of women the hands . How well the aum..... and Iftv , - t.ons. got 'ern In l.tl rnoU ,,S by the the ING . ' , ', 'r;jn;.r. ; . , i not so rreai r civinc them the warm- treatment, but where the perfectly dormant with! .,r,)Utinit a few days; Pure Cream and FreK Eggs Are Responsible i the srroutinc room will great- '.f hasten the growth of the stems arei after planting . .. Potatoes ... . I .that , I.I.,.. i .ken aireciiy out vi uun nnd planted vcn cool .re more liable to rot in the. than thoe that are given the warmincup treatmrnt. An.- Aux.v ,. - Flt i 6r ft Show Stind.v WED. 034 lit Oftfffrf H CRADLE $!!. f An. preivitt. M-t- 3.3fl P. M. THURS. APRIL 2S- -29 "BELOVED ENEMY" 'luring Mere 0H.ron anJ Brjan Ahcrne Newireel and Comedy V I V I ih ,v'y"'r" icaii.via Monuay rf fiocrs and M ,f 1 A c.uil! ii Colt'nwiH A ward r f a party isi horn; J W1,h Jackhn. Geneva oj' l0t tames were iw.rre r.J'. r.rrnt. Pri?cs ;.r'V 38 ucU CARMEL PECAN, VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY, LEMON CUSTARD and BANANA When It's Printing You Want Curb Service: Drive Up, We Do the .... Im Your ord.r plawi fctro ol urnc n qu'"T Work t l0WMt POMibl. HAMMERMILL MATT'S MALT ptpr. HS;Murray EaglejL served lo For Variety Try MATTS M'-rnc- - cmlriDUunu Srariv one million del l.x. wars welfare of the victim. CJBOT, lOUItf LATIMIR, FOR EXTRA RICHNESS! j l,,ul ...nrnvimatClY S wear Legion a.yl Fnrn ,n H.n 501S South State Ret PARLOR Murray, Utah |