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Show ·iH,(io7 ill w2o, to ii:i,.'>I'- ill n127: 111" Graduation Exercises of South Cottonwood the numhpr of fnnns h:tYinL.'.~ "i~·trt·(·t·t~· l PI h W I d ar I t e ace from SAH:i in l!l:ll. to 2s.07-t in l!l27 Cottonwood Religion \\'hilt• tlw [IPt"(·t•nta~t· of all fnrms I Classes A big s-how is going to be gh"en at IhnYiu~ [JOWPr e([Uipnwnt i;; still :-;mall, c Wanted to Be Aaked Once More The fourth graduation exercises of B:r H. LOUIS RA YBOLD 1 the Cottonwood Stake Religion classel. will be held at the l\Iurray First ward (Oop,.rl~rht.) Thursday, May 12, at 8 o'clock p. m. T lll;l.ot Tery pleasant to be the onl7 J l!'ollowlng is the program and list ~~ tn )'our crowd that Isn't either of graduateR: , " married or engaged. Marlon Grq lblnettmea felt phllosophical about the Song, Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel" ························· Congregation ~QJtter when ahe looked about her and the aort of husbands, preaent or InYocation .......................... Congregation Led by Virginia North procp•cttve, which her frienda had ctboaen. She herself could ha"\'e had Concert Recitation , 13th Articles .1a" RoJel'8 any day if she had not of Faith .............................. Graduates Led by Josephine Walters pl'exerred to walt fot a taller, handVocal Solo (a and b) Miriam Bennion •o~er, rlcber man. It lan't to be wondered at that Karion read with great lnterellt the Address, "Tithing" .... Genevieve .Jones Yiolin Solo ··········· ············ Miller Turner tollowlnr Item In the Brainerd Sun: "We hear that the new bulldlng on Address to Graduates Arthur We1ling the corner of Main and Winter streets ">!olin :-o;oln . . ....... ~;ewell )kM illau hu been leased to the firm of Caldwell Presentation of Diplomas -·················· ·······-·········President Hyrum Bennion • Scobie, rising young architects, who wtll Uve, we understand, at Mrs. Song, "We Thank Thee, Oh God, for Weatherby's, so 1t seemed a foregone IL Prophet" .................. Congregation conclusion that there were two young B<>nedit·tion ........................ Congregation bachelors coming to town. And as Gilbert Allington Mt-11. Weatherby lived just across the Gt•aduates &treet. Marlon could not help but 1ee Briuton-Ellen Nelson, teacher: them occulonally. Xebon, Jimmy Gwill!ams. John dlstnnc.a She saw them-from Holliday - - Fllizabeth Allington, the very night they arrived Both : tetwher young but enough, were presentable Lenora Andrews, Stellll Howell, Oaldwell seemed to he the better looklog. He walked wlh an air and his Dora Heath, Elizabeth lloaglaml, Fay clothes were the last word In cut, Newmnn. The1mn Clark, Gilbert All· crease and color. lt:===============:lt'I I nw c• the South Cottonwood ward house on tlw in<·rt':tse dnJ'in~ tlw pa~t ~PH'll Friday, lt:nr 6. The ninth grade of yPar,; Jtas •hp(•n :tlmo-t fiyp.fold ill . I the 'Yooditock school will present the truet<•rs and m·pr thrt>P·folrl ill Pi<"<'· play, "The Dear Boy Graduates." triC'ity. Those in the ca8t are: Theron Brln~-, hurst, Chnrlotte Barrett, Rutt ,Jcn·J lTALI.\l'li PHAISES Ol"R LIGH'l'll'lifl :\IETHODS sen, :s"ola Stone, Bernice Tame, llilton Parker, Eruestin~ Boyce, Louise Terry, Tlw Pnited StutL•.s st:uub IH•:Hl untl \Yanda Smith, Ellen Barrett, Sarah Tame, liorrl. Cushing. B!ll Clawsen. slwulder~ nlJoYe ottwr (·o 1mtrh•s in tht• William Smith, Dave Turner, Spencer dp,·elo[HllPnt lillli u~e of elP..tri(' ll!.:ht· Broomhead, Ilarolcl Broombead. Stage ing-. ami may \n•ll he imitatl·<l hy thl· manager Is Grant Ue~·nolds, uusine!'s old world, ar<·onlin~ to ~ip;nor {' manager, Harold Brooml1ead; adver- Clerid, Pllliiil'nt Italian en~inPer. Iu Using manag!'I", Dave 1'umer. The di· <IPS('l"ihlu~ a trip to the t'nitt'<l Hta!Ps rector Is Daisy Simons. A goo<l show to study .\meric·an methods of PIP.-trit· Is a certainty. Better go and gh·e lightinp;, he sui<l: '"Iu offiees. homeR, hotel~. and re,;the children the encourag<>ment they tnm·nnts. Amerit·uns nre nlJle to rt>:Hi. writ!' :ttHl draw without h:tYin.g to tin• tht•ir I'Y""• fill(l thP truth is that very l\IECHANICAL POWER ON is their attention <•n•n drawn seldom 1<'.\RliS IS INCREASING to thP lamps. Oflt•n the~ llo not even lmow whpther t·t>rtain rooms a rp li~ht· The increasing use of powet·, other (•d by the ;;un or .by artifi(•ial lip;ht." than man nn<l bea;;ot, on fnrms, is evident from figures compiled by the bu· The IIPW front on thP store of l1r. reau of t>tatisties, depnrtmPnt of agri- Hohert IleckPI is <'ertainly \"PIT goo(] culture. illdt•Nl. .\ll :\In nay will l'Ollgrn tnlate' 'l'he number of fll rms hn dn~· tract- the owner uml wish n p;ood rt>turn on ors has .incrensed from 5.:174. in 1920 thP investment. to 2-1,100 on ,lanunry 1, 1927: llw number of farms having gns eng-ines from his round~. Be ~nre y<mr name is s•;H\'IfJ<; oF <'Ol'l'li'fRY 11 Ptl ri~ht ~o that Santa Claus and (·,'RO\\'I"'"G l'liEWSP ' \PFR~ >'lit' ·~ ' ' the mail man can fiml you. .Journali:-:m WP• l;t', - ~r.tP ncw:-:paper show,; and intlh·tdnal ••xhibit:-: hy lllli· 1>1\"lDI. "G LDii<J !JISt\PI'K\RI:SG Yprsit~s awl IH'"""Plli'!'l"' spn· p to Eu('h ~·car thP dividing line between hrin.~ the <·ountr~· \Y(l'idy into 1n·omiIWJH·P. It:-: po:-:siloilitlc,.: for SPI"Yio-e to "t•upitul " ami lubor·• lJeco:ue.- le .s di~· its pnhlie a1d ns a 11rofitnhk• entPr· til)("t, und it is thh; nason, more, perlH"i~t· fot· its· mYnPrs nrP h<>ing- nwn• ups, than any uther, whit-h will serve l"ouditions iu tht• to prevent frid iou bet WPPll employers full.'· reeo~nizt·•l rural di ·trit"t> haY<' <"IHuJgP<l " much und PllliJioyes and permit more harit1 th<> last 10 or Hi ~·,•ar,; t!wt thP monious worldug of the two factor8. IH"ohl•·m now presented to the eountry vappr hears morp rt>lntion to that of the 'i~ dty daily than to its foqncr sitnatim1. While ,mup <>olitor:-:. l'luin1 1 llrop Head WIII'I'E SJ<~Wil'liG thut hu~iuPss "·as l1l'tlPJ" in tlw g-oorl :\l\CHil'liE--$12.00 olrl <luys. til!' majority see111 to fpel In Good Condition that tlwir field W:lH IIPI"Pr ~o rid1 in I 1 Hawaiian Steel Guitar 0 11Jlortuulty as it is t•Hlay .. (iood l"sed Coal Oil Sto ~oH For Sale Cheap A ~oo11 11!'\\" dty 11irPdory is <'oming- out BALDINI i~ 33nl South and State as thP t•ornpiJPr ju:-:t Jualdn!: 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills Saved by Proper Refrigeration I Your Family· s Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature I. LESTER. In the days which followed, the ington. .Mill Creek-Cora Woolsey, )Jamie amall town of Brainerd fairly lald It· ,__.,, , __,.., , .•.• llu1'8er, teachers: H. aelf out to please the newcomerL Jospehine Wnlter8, Eva )!errill, Eva They ~rot considerable business and a Jrl'eat deal of entertainment. There Rynearson, Yilate Doty, Annie Piper. Wbo Owea You? We Collect 4863 State Street liurray .Tunior Seminary-lfarle H. were even those who said It was Office - 6500 State Street (Bonded to the State of Utah) ridiculous the way people fell all over Bla<'ker, Bernice Barratt, teachers. Expert Shoe Repairinr two ordinary fellows. Loran Christensen, Ivy Campbell, PRICES REASONABLE "Personally," said Jack Rogers one Lenea Erlck;;;on, Lela lilller, Deati RESIDENCE PHONES: All Work Guaranteed evenlni to Marlon as they set on the Jacobsen, Ellen Turpin, Arline Snarr, upper veranda step watching the moon Midvale 175-J Murray J. H. CHIVRELL. Prop. Mcintyre Bidg. Salt Lake City Esther Watts, Carol 'l'urpin, Ruth that thought Jack rise-or at least Wuatc:bl-425 was why they were sitting there. "I'm Wi!Kon, Martha Watts, Alta McCloy, auspicious of people who come from Elaine Lyons, Edna Bess, Louise Hoff. roodness knows where. For all we mau, Yirgie Robinson, Hayola Simper. know, they may be a couple of South Cottonwood - Clarence E. l crookal" Jones, teacher: Marlon almost choked with indiglllildred Ottley, Afton Pack, Ellen nation. "You're absurd, Jack I" abe Parry, Geneva Jacklin, Genevieve cried. "Especially that Caldwell ruy," Johns, Theressa Johruon, Ruby Carlcrumbled Jack. "Isn't he the mam- ston, Itu,by Wiechert, Ruth Huffaker, ma'a boy I And there he Is now, Opal Stone. Taylorsville- Jennie Carter, teach· swinging his cane I And, by gosh, I er: do believe he's coming here I" It Jack could only have known how Joseph Schelckman, Wesley Steadbig a favor his departure would have been to Marlon, he would not have man. Winder- I.eora Chri11tensen, teach· known whether to please her by rolng er: or punish her by stayln1. Beatrice Erickson, Virginia North. As lt was, he withdrew Into a shell of reserve and heard Marion putting herself out to be agreeable to a strancer aa she had never exerted herself Mr. Jones Pleased With Murray to be agreeable to him. 1\lr. Jones of the Jones-Olson Co., And whlle he watched and listened, he evolved a scheme whereby, If Cald- has traveled throughout the United ' well & Scobie were crooks, the fact States and assorts that nowhere Is &hould be uncovered. Nor Is It going there a location that he Ukes better too far to say that he devoutly hoped thnn Murray City. It is quite a tribute they would Indeed prove to be crooks. to the town and from knowledge and· Be had lonr been In love wlth Marton not rumor. Young people who feel and was quite ready to 10 to any restless or other folks who from any lencths to win her. cause whatsoever begin to be pessiBefore young Caldwell was even thlnldng of going home, Jack had mistic about Murray should get posted rilen and bade both of them a cool on other locations and they would lose their desire to stir abroad because IOOd night. On the following morning Marion there Is no place that can offer so heard from various sources that Jack had lett town, although he seemed to mnny natural advantages as this dishaTe told no one where be was go- trict. If the people of Callfornla bad 1n1. For the first tlme In her life a pla<·e like Murray they would be sellMarlon'a thourhts concerned tberu- ing out to the world, and that is just Young Americans under sixty insist upon the mode. what will happen here one of these aelv• with his whereabouts. ~eg-top trousers and long skirts belong to other years. Style A week passed and he did not re- days. lS progress. The mode in motor cars is no exception. turn. During hls absence Marlon wall frequently seen with Caldwell and her WOliA~ wA....~TED to advertise toilet crowd rot considerable kick out of Today's motor car has four-wheel brakes. Speed dicgoods anll extracts In Murray. All wondering lf he were really In love or spare time-Good pay. · NO MONEY tates. them. It's safer to be up-to:.date-and smarter. The with her. NEEDJo:O! We trust you-Everything Wh1ppet Collegiate is the season's best seller in Roadsters Marton herself wondered, too. She Write Perkins Co., A-7, for these reasons: felt that she would say "yes," If he furnished. tlpd Nebr. Hastings, did uk her to marry him. Stranrely, Four•wbeel brakes. If you were ~aying $2,000 you'd however, Jack with his mysterious ab· ::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::~===~ Prices Low New &ence bad done more to advance his insist upon them. Whippet bltereata than he ever had with hla WJ.ippet '• SVt.'' presence. There were actually moCoach Seats for four passengers. Take 'em or leave 'em. '625 '795 menta when Marlon found herself 625 765 Tourina welihlnr the two men and thlnktnr Speed-Too fast. We admit 55 miles per hour. Roadster 695 825 that the scales tipped very llttle one Coupe 625 795 wa7 or the other. Acceleration -Invariably first on the green light. 725 875 Sedan Two weeks later Jack returned, 11 Landau 755 925 quietly aa he had gone away. He went atralght to Marlon. An4 Economy- Whippet holds the Coast-to-Coast record for blmselt, had he not felt so miserable economy. Jae mliht have notlc•.d that abe looked · --well, dltrerent, somehow. Plus tb~se features: Oversize tires; Snubbers; AdjustAI It wu, he sa11k down 1n the able steermg wheel; More leg room· Force-feed lubrication· oeuch hammock beside her and waited Silent timing chain; Dickie seat for ~o extra passengers. ' a moment, as If wondering jUJt how to put what he was about to sa7. Then, "I suppose I might u well ret tt otr my chest," he beran. "I've been tracing this Caldwell 4: Scobie ftrm from one town to another. The7'Te certallll:r been around a lot. But t had no luck. That Is-well, you &e~ U! 7ou were rolng to marry younr Caldwell, I wanted to make sure before hand he was all straight and would make )"ou happy. And I gue111 he 1.1. Couldn't find a thing about eJther of Monthly Pains them that wasn't 0. K. So, it JOU Backache l1eadache love him, that's all there Is to lt.'' Toothache Neuralgia Marton folded her slender hand!! about her knees. "That waa kind of and pains caused by JOU, Jack," she 11ald with a amue. Rheumatism and N~uritis "But JOU needn't have bothered. Hr. Dr. Miles' Anti- Pain Pills reOaldwell told me last nlrht he'• enquickly and without unlieve rared to Doris Scobie, hill partner'a plea~ant after effects. They do &liter." not constipate or upset the diJ'ack airhed with tremendous rellet , gestion. Pleasant to take. ''Thank heaven," he aalll. "Then we're We will be glad to send samples Jut where we were before." fo:: 2c in stamps. "Are we?" asked Marlon with a laugh. "Oh, Jack, you old faithful, nr. 1\liles Medical Company aek me to marry you juat once more I" Elkhart, Indiana •::---------·--·----·__ ..__ ...____ Money for Bad Debta Champion Electric Shoe Shop ARTIFICIA L ICE Bonded Adjustment Bureau ..,._ 445 -·- • ANNO UNCIN G 'rhe • COLLEG IATE • • Sma rt as the . Quick Relief •• OVE RLAN D e Frank C. Howe, Murray,' Utah The rold and silver In old jewell'J', . dental waste, tallleware and other arUeles that are reused, amount to al>ola& . ti.O.J~!.OOO a yeu. DR. MILES' ti·P.Uo Pills I • |