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Show MURRAY EAGLE AND MI OVALE JOURNAL PRIZES OFFERED icans up with the procession on new styles and colors recent visit of a noted stylist and color ex- THE ' Atwater Kent, Atwater Kent Foundation, which opens door of opportunity to undiscovered vocalists. decoration, $5,000 )a cash and two years' tuition in a leading 'conServa-tory- . A. of " Winners of receive 2,000 tuition. Winners of receive Jl.oiii) Winners of receive jr.OO. ' secowl prizes will rach In cash and one year's thlrJ prizes will each and one year's tuition. fourth prizes will each Winners of fifii pr!2e3 will each receive J2..0. Musical, civic and women's gin Vs in each community in tarh .state, will be Invited to hold local contests to select the best young man and best young woman shipers of their to'wns. These winners will then bo certilied to a slate audition, which will bo broadcast by a radio station In each state. A stato winner of each sex will be chosen and will receive a silver medal. The next Ft. p I.s a district audition. The young nun an J women who have won state honors will be taken to a central broadcasting station lit one of five districts, where an audition will be broadcast to select the two winners a young man and a .young woman from that district. . The two winners In each district will receive pol l medals and the ten finalists thus fck'ctej will be 'taken to New York for the final National Audition, to be broadcast over a na tloual network of btatlons. All ex penses of contestants In tho district mid final audit Ion. Including railroad fire, lioti'l bills, entertainment, etc., will be laid by the Atwater Kent Foundation. The spirit and rurrone of fho Na tlon.il Audition are Indicated In a statement by A. Atwater Kent, nrcsl-d.-n- t of the Foundation, who said:- "Tho discovery of one of those rare voli tH, of which each generation' produces a very few, sernn to m! an event ' of profound national Impor tancc. Even when snch a volej roiiid Kiva pleasure to only a,fw thousand people In a year It was a national treasure. No that millions may en J7 It on the dame evening through th medium of radio, such a Volco has become prlfHo. "The National Il.fdto Audition, aup ported ly the Atwater Kent Foundation, Is an undertaking to search the entiru country for l nutiful Voices and to offer three singers an oppnr tunlty for full development, recegnl tln and ffcard." The principal qualification! for con trtlanll are n follows: old: Must tiot to ovcr tnut tuvr have ajoiUteil witi. a profvfsion il ilicatrlral or opuatic mii't r;oV( r have f en . a rni)ip,iii.v; l aid ir!ti. ipal In any 'roticc rr ticlJ out tin h'r on rT . a-- Mrs. "Rachel Forhiish,' Correspondent abort one-ha- lf one-hal- f j con-jfifi- "Right now a few exclusive tailors who cater to the English club set are establishing some beautiful new colors for spring. Chief among these is Silver Elue. Pigeon Gray is another. Two on the tan order are Roan and Hazel. I understand preparations also have been made to have these colors introduced, not just to a chosen few, but generally, with the opening of the spring season in the United States." c NTRY COUPON ed of this number well in excess of Miss Pack, of Montpolier, Idaho, 'is a truest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 15." Pack. The evening, was spent in mus:c, Mr. and Mrs. I.yman Crittenden and trames and refreshments. laughter,. Klvira, attended- the DediOut of town guests were Mr. and catory services- at the Highland Park Mrs. W. E. Coulari, the Misses 11.1. n Chapel of Salt Lake Sunday evening. Willa Frost, Virginia Hii.k-leCoulam, Miss Mary Kriek.son and Miss Grace and Dorothy Opcnshaw. James, of ri,n.h,am, were week end quests f Mr.' and Mrs. C. V. Kricksori Mr. .Tlieron Smart returned home last week from I.ojran where he has been attending the A. C. Mr. and Mrs. NVphi Gregory visited Sunday with Mrs. Dell May, of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen were the iruests Sunday of llislnm and Mrs. T. V. Greenwood. Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Milne, Mrs. Mar tha Milne and Mr. and M.rs. Pert Hilton spent the week end in jU'hi. the vniosts of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Milne. Mrs, Pearl Vanderbrook and children, who have been visitinsr with Mrs. Mary Wanllo are sending some time with relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Vanderbrook was formerly Miss Pearl Wanlle. Mr. and Mrs. "Nepal Gregory enjoy92 N. ed Monday afternoon at I.ilierty Tark. dinat entertained Mrs. May Smart Earl ner- Sunday.- for Mr. and Mrs. - Name half are West of the Rocky Mountains. Of course, the production of the wool is in ratio to this percentage of sheep production. In California alone eighteen million pounds are produced each 25-year equalling 7 per cent of the Unitin the million pounds produced suba is that evident ed States, and it lbs. million of the portion of production is represented in the ex trenie western states. The larger share of this western Address ,,, rur of at r and his spoois OrH f':c PLEASED WITH 1'HlS H004. .LA&e eveRY patron 2i r. t If . v ', ,N . i I f Oft - TmE l;nrr WMIL7 A ?3 lJ 7 fft 4I T3 i THE SPRATT FAMILY y WAY SAVES TIME SAVES TIME SAVES MONEY SAVES MONEY AUTOMATIC AIR are cur steady customers. OYS Flics, Mc3qu!ioes Roaches PAINT THE NEW i: Each palate belonging o . omnivorous diet. Corner Meat & Grocery n S( ANDAK!) OtL CO. (NEW JMtSiIV) M It. It. GILr.KKT E. C. O'BRIEN SPRAY COMPANY Main St. Utah Midvale Alterations Cleaning Pressing Latest And Most fee Snappy Styles FRED RASMUSSEN FIT mmi- Sllodcrn smokers praise the integrity of Camels GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP AND TltlS m the spr nl frantne anj nj It ratri dmrl f.r&t among ciirrltcs. I'or Cir.irl i tliat kind of ,i mtiotc. Dtncl U all quality nnd no false front or show. CainrU are made of the choic-r- st Tutt.Mi and Domestic tobaccos rownna iul!titutf. And the frirt Hf;utin rvcr gi'rn a cig.ircite. It i Cum t rliar.irtrr tlmt h.U on the snivlets of toJjy ikm i.n.' siy oi i.t.sic Pi' l ira.atirr at nrvrr wa known in a tlcuMte hrfoic. You'll find all dreamt of unoking pljin-spcakin- ' IMIOXK From MtllVU.K ' ' IIT-- Order To Made Suits 23.50 UP VKVI" MIDVALE, UTAH I KN'TKU MltKKT plcaMirc rc.;li7i d in t?u's modern, quality cigSicttc. MORE EVIDENCE THAT WE GET RESULTS . static; niitdTlarr Last week wc collected for Walton Bros., Coal Dealers, at.33rd South Street, an account of $S6.70 which was 4 The account was years old and considered lost. ... , .; SILAS Collectors Midvale ' BROWN ' Notary & COMPANY Adjusters Public Utah 4 in our possession only two days. Give us your accounts " for collection if you want the money. Prompt, fair. to the kiddies or the grown-up- s finds a morsel that pleases their meal time. If youre a vegetarian, keep out of this shop or the appetizing appeal of our choice meats wi cause you to do a rapid transit backslide to a sensible , PAINT SPRAY MITCHELL PAINT yrs an Intention to follow a mu!cal ca aad ftiut hi free ruin Uieatrlritl or rnusii'iil rontracli , Tfcjs limitnUiu rtrmitA. cliir sing ers lo ru;r the, aud.lion, even lhnui Ihry ay have received Cnan ilal toniprnration for singing In ehufehm. Othrr groups from whirl" are anticipated are UndeiT.f fntrirg In tinifcU i! nhttnli and totally proml nent slnerrs In h'sh' school and col' Inpo. Muka1 organizations In each tat are also afforded an opportunity to partlclpa'.a. . . uu y White" and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A'hito, of Salt Lake. Miss Evelyn Peckham who is to he married in the near future was given a party last week by her sisters, the Misses Florence and Dorothy reek-ham- . UNION President I 1 le AY . . pert to New York and Chicago attracted a roud deal of attention in the' Met ropolitan press. ' "While ina ny of the headlines were devoted to sensational trivialities about the kinfr having his trousers pressed, down .the side, and discussions of just what the word "sloppy" meant when applied to the Prince of Wales' mode of dress, some interesting information on color aqd style was Lroxtfht out. ' ' The v i s i t o r, among other things, expressed astonishment at lie rapidity with yhich style and color information spreads in the United fstates. "Take colors like Cedarwood usk 'firay, for instance," and he said: '"Uight now they are al the height of their popularity among the few thousand men rho represent the English club set, and lead the styles of the world. Next year 'the man in the street' will be wearing them ni Ensdnnd. "lint, in the United States ! find these colors on display in the shop windows now, and see them worn generally on the street. Tint's because the birr American man lecturers like Hart Shafftier & Marx have style cbservers abroad, get the new fliings imniedintely. and distrib- :tte them quickly; There's not that, cr i . Aii. h ' 1 1 T will h. ana tht ....,v.o nUUlu og effected j the industry if the movement swu.ng from the East to the Vi2 is shipped East in Coast for A great deal of interest has been wool production scouring and cleaning then before movement the cases most of of the raw PrJ being transportation the buildingup in shown of lute to eastern markets as the sari!' uct in its cleaned. This scoured and it is a wool manufacturing, and trading substantial transpor- in weight alone would represent " center in Southern California. The log self represents a immense sum. GO per cent of ieal place for this development ap- tation burden as over on account of the weight is in dirt and grease which LIONS CLUB pears to he Us Angeles ELECTS OFFICERS Federal bonded warehouse facilities is removed by a scouring or cleaning FOR ENSUING YEAR'S W0Rt with adequate financing available for process. ideal is well the as Los as transporproAngeles admittedly the producer At a hectic meeting of the Midv tation facilities both by rail and thru per location for a wool center but dehu port of Los Angeles serving as the spite the facilities and advantages Lions Club last Thursday evening, Atlantic Sea- surrounding the location only about in the Community Church, "ateway not only to the 0ffiCHl million pounds of were elected to raise the sunken halk four and board but to the world's markets. and guide her, if possible, through tin Of course, for many years the East wool enter the City annually and of this moves on to Bos- coming year. Coast with Host on as the center of acThat pleasant and unobliging taik tivities has been the dominating fac- ton. From an economic standpoint it can falls to the following Lions: tor in the wool industry so far as the E. E. Greenwood, President. markets are concerned. This situa- easily be recognized that the West in of the wool is the rourse. western the to A. Alcorn, 1st Vice Prej. East nf this James outgrowth tion, moving - Coast for of manufactur-lation popucentralization and H. P. of Miller, 2nd Vice Pres. scouring early days Dr. II. E. Nelson, Secretary. in the East as well as produc-- ! ip.r into the 'finished products, then Heber C. Aylett. Treasurer. tion to a large extent but with the moving these products back to the Pa Coast to supply the consumer, J. W. Johnson, Lion Tamer. steadily advancing line of wool C. O. Watson, Tail Twister. suming population to the Pacific as Coast 'manufacturers should be devel- es- C. iS. Rasmussen, Song Leader. well as the development in the ped to eliminate this waste. Above tern range states of the sheep indus- - (Kl( p0;nt indications are that even Gilbert and O'Brien, Asst. Song read-- ! a that reasonable it appears try justment will come about and that the Pacific Coast will come in for its. full share in the distribution and manufacturing of wool products. There is the significant fact that of the sheep population in the United" Please enter ms Ln the Journal Subscription Campaign States amounting to about forty two million head over 77 per cent are West of the Missouri River and English stylist finds Amer- e has announced The Foundation plans for a "National Kadio Audition," to find by competition the best undiscovered voices in the United. States. Prizes aggregating $17,500, with tuition for a musical education In certain cases, are offered as follows: The two winners of first place In the National Audition a man and a woman will each receive a gold 1 unui mid situation ,"i Btars stations. iiis TT National Radio Audition Open to Young Singers in This Country. America's future generation of vocal will bo disclosed to the world this Fall as another of the wonders due to radio. Every young man or woman with the gift of song, whether from country, town or city, will have an equal chance. A nation-widquest for the best young singers and the opening of the door of opportunity to them has been undertaken by the Atwater Kent. Foundation, an Institution established for scientific and educational purposes by A. Atwater Kent, the Philadelphia radio manufacturer and sponsor of the Sunday night grand opera hour, broadcast over a network of nineteen vtt; WHAT'S SMART IN MEN'S WEA FOR BEST VOICES tually a textile center will which the finished product m yJ - |