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Show i m i I' A I 'I No. 39 VOL. 41 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, April 30, 1931 F. O. E. News HERE Unfortunately Illness in the cast Son," the next Stewart-Keiproduction at the Iris Theatre and the show that the Murray Eagles are sponsoring, was postponed until Wednesday and Thursday, May the 13th and 14th. All tickets sold for the previous date are good for the new dates and we are sure this show willl he worth waiting for. It will he .the last show of the season to be put on by the Stewart-RelPlayers and is a good of "My r i I ! .3 i IT IS! d one. All Eagles are being mailed a few tickets and it is IiojhhI by the convention committee that as many uoesoniviission I r i I WW , I a 4 N'A 1 W(4 Eagles and their families attend this show as possible; also that every Eagle make an effort to sell a few tickets in his neighborhood. The committee needs the full support of the membership In this respect as they are having plenty of ? work to do in arranging and financing the coming Eagles State Convention which convenes in Murray on the 3rd and 4th of June. This mammoth chorus augmentThe chorus and the orchestra (Committees have leen appointed 114 people has 'will Is? conducted to ed ensemble an of by Lenord C..! to arrange suitable programs for 1 on been Nellson. since Musical rehearsing Sijake January PVctor, Veteran Eagles night jinrt Mothers' PRIZES FOR HOYS AND C.IUL8 be to at Rowsell assisted Jessie the tlrer at the by given programs ReCub II. PETERS, i WHO MAKE IiEAl'TIKI'L BACK Conference of the Cot-- j piano and Earl Ottley at the pipe Quarterly ' porter. YARD toiiwood Stake Sunday, May 17, at organ. 10 a. Is an Historical "The Vision," in.; .2 p. m. and 7:30 p, m. Cooeratlng with the '"Better Cantata written by Prof. Evan will The chorus be accompanied Home in America" movement, Mrs. for the commemoration Stephens 14 of a orchestra by D. A. McWdlan of Murray, offers professional of the centennial anniversary of unfrom musicians Salt d.jike City cash STi.OO to any prizes totalling BREEDCATTLE HOLSTEIN Vision of the prophet Joseph or girl in Murray, under the der the leadership of Win. X. Mor- the ERS TO EXHIBIT STOCK AT boy Smith. It was given In 1920 by the who has written for especially age of fifteen, who will endeavor ris, Ml'RRAY Tabernacle Choir under the personan this orchestration for occasion, this summer to make a bean'lful al direction of the composer with place out cif the finally back yard. the cantata. "The Vision," by Evan ake liretMlers Salt f of Ilolsteln W. Summerhnys singing the Jolin of the rendition which choser Stephens, Mr. McMillan lias hold a spring show-Macounty will tenor and principal role. All who seswill be the at afternoon given to chairman of this movement In Mur13 at Murray, according lire acquainted with the story and l secre- sion of the conference. This will announcement by W. II. Woodbury, ray, by Ray Lyman Wilbur, wonderful event in the history of comtary of the Interior, who Is serv- the first time this wonderful the I I). S. Church will be thrillpresident of the Salt Ijike County a ever has with given ing us president of the national position Holsteln Breeders' Assnclntlon. to hear this portrayed In poetry ed movement of which I'resldent ner- - full orchestra accompaniment asThe erent will lie known as Salt music by this fine organizaand bert Hoover Is honorary chairman. sisted by the pipe organ. I.ake County Mark and White Day j tion of musicians. The chorus has Iteen assembled e will Mrs. McMllbMl and the prineljiul feature of the pro Assisting A short program of sacred music and Mrs. Denzil E. Watts and Mrs. E. from the wards of the Slake gram will lie exhibit of Holsteln will he given In the morning sessome liest of the talent represent cattle. Judging contest lietwecn J. Chegwtddcn. of the conference, the CanFour prizes are offered, of f lO.Ofi. that can he found In any part of. sion and teams from Jordan, Granite in tata the ufternon session and a $7.ot $.".0rt and $3.tx. Tlie awards the Church. They have worked hard Cyprus high schools, and also of secular music In the program In be to order to able sing these j will le given at the em! of summer 4 II Club teams. M. I. A. session. on the difficult numbers listed o or In proaccounts bank the form Cash awards will Im made to the will be gram and are entitled to the sup-poJohn W. Siiimnerbays noted I'tah winners in the junior departments that the young aspirants and appreciation of all people ... tenor, will slug the principal same of habits at the learulns thrift of the show, and rlblsms will be tenor role and Ralph Mecham, boy time as Ihey realize the nee! rT of the Stake. awarded by the IIolsteln-Frleslai Children home lovely surroundings. AshorliiHon of America. must not participate At 12:30 p. m. a meeting of Ilol- over fourteen or or big broth- Mothers fathers, steln breeders will held nt the the young mntest- ers. may Murray City Hall which will Im , ,. , ... . i . i i. i. t ( ,n" "Br" ,,1P B,nnn' addressed by II. A. Mathiesen.! "f " Ilolrfnln.' field w.i.rmK.nl-llv.II.. Frlesian Association of America; weeding- and watering should all Prof. George R. Calne, head of the done by the Imy or girl who sends of the I'lah In the entry blank, Hairy Iepartincnt ! conference In the Children's Cliar-- i Kntrle must lie sent to either State Agieultnral College; and Nels By proclamation of both Prest on this day. VVa. McMillan or Mrs. Watts bef.av tcr, HolHomer, president of the I'tah dent llovcr and Acting Governor Every organization and Individ- t midnight of May IS, when entries Milton II. steln Breeders' Association. Welling, Friday. May 1st ual Is nl! An of closed. will urged In these proclamations be Inspection A feature of the ha Itvti set aside as Child Health! day will l the ! to aftcontribute made will the j entered something to backyard giving away of a pure bred Holand In the state of nationally Iay. citof health the future will th final and child, judging steln heifer calf as an attendance er this date, Itah. izens of the nation. lake place some lime In Septemlier. prize. Tills calf was purchased by will Is held ovthe day of Sieelal meetings to this May 1st has long enter cost It nothing the committee from Ben R. coimidi-raIn Culled er States the oittdiNir for the chibl- seed, for n few dime spent sightseeing and one of our leading Ilolsteln n Mimmer of healhtfnl work, I lti of the findings of Ihe White' leu and has now lccii made a leg- l breeders. The heifer Is a grand plus not will only beautify your home, House conference i ll child health ul holiday by net of Congress nnd daughter on both Mde of primrose, and the principles euuiiclafrd by lhe by proclamation. the only cow that ever defeated but may win yo a handsome prize. Sara Ann Iupll-atin the how MY BOYS OR (ilKI-- S HOW ling. BFA1TH Y THEIR BACK YAKf) III Black and White Day i I I I 5, I i . i i Ix-e- Ih-c- "1 .1 ! J I ! 4 n rt n I . hi I .... Observe Health Day May First . ' I"""" nf 1 I Is-e- eon-tes- J - other fcitttttr Child Health Day of the program will Include a mliktns By Maud ChegwbMen o litest, a cow lifting association Wouldn't you ralher m a pretty gtiesslntf contest, and n baseball surroiinds by gay flolawn. green Salt gnmp between teaniM of Ihfl plac wer, In your back yard than B Ijiko County Fiirui Bureau of weed, tin ram ami ruhhltdi. bft "milk-maids- 11111. UV T1IIC rKKSlDKNT OK THK UNITMl) STATKS OK OK AMMRICA--- A TKOCLAMATION Wlicrcas, the Cne;rciS Iy joint resolution lias atul tcncsicd the President of the United Statrs of America to roclatiii annually that May Day is Child Hc.'Uli Day; and licrca. the rcjwmsilility fur the well licinp of rliildrcn is a cnmiminily rrsponsiliility as well as an individual duly: Bow Therefore, I, Heihert Hoover, President of the United States of America, do call upon all Governor of the Mates of the Union, and all Governor of territories of the United States to declare to their find jMisscfiion that May Day thoidd he used wherever possible eojle a Child Health Day, for the consideration of all puhlic and private tm sure hy wheih the health of our Oiildren may he conserved and advanced. I especially commend for consideration on that day "The Children" Charter" a set forth hy the White Home Conference on Miild Health and Protection, IX W1TNT.SS WHKKKOK. I have hereunto set mv hand and caused the seal of the United States to he affixed. Done, at the City of Washington this seventh day of pril. in the year of our ord nineteen hundred and of the independence of the and thitty-onUnited Stales of America the one hundred and c( and glrNT Tbli anmnyT yn have th opjsirtnnlty t earn a flap bank account by doing this work. (Continued en last page) boy Unemployment Report The Murray I'n Employment com ndttee has met and Husked up on Mt'KKtY FIRST Ibelr activities during the wst M. !. A. NEWS. V' YAKI Inter. The Committee collected In cab aii from iihslge In lhro mouths cf operation the sum of ll.Vi nfl and Imvp made peiiditnreK In the sum of SlAXlTn and bavp on hand a hnl Sumlar evening. Mar S. will be Hoy Scut Honor night In Murray i I'lrnt Ward at the Conjoint M. I A. iiHTtlne. The follow In program will ln given: t'oiiuti eatlnnnl sine nc of 1,114 SH. lug. Ada Mrltonald. chorister) Infume Individuals eeiidsl the vocation. Sherman Nrlnton: rlolln amount of Ihelr plcdgi In labor solo a ntidbt Marl Yancey; talk ft their homes, and turned In Ibe on the slogan. Kenneth Farreri reHpti from the workcra for ral duct, in and h( Martha and L-credit agnlnt their pledges. Morrl: flag ceremony, conduct It U the prerogative of the Com-- ed br Bor MeouK Presentation of lite to determine what dlpoM-HoTroop Award by member of Court 1 on of Honor to make of the t presentation of leadernand and It baa twn thought durby nicmlwr of certificate, ship ing the time the committee was Court of Honor; vocal duof, Ly- functioning, that wp would niak man KoreiiMin nnd Unwell Mrlfcm distribution to the charitable or aid: Talk on H.nutlng. Ir. Charles ranlr.tlons of the different church t). Plnmnier: congregational lng-mi ho will continue to function lug; Umsllctlon, Nephl Kcrarlan.! ntid who are constantly having deAt h regular M. I. A. meeting; mands mad upon them for help, lll le a 8'h. ther May Tuesday. I Continued ott Page ((Vntltined on last page) J i I I "4 H:ui-nau- W$ I)yF. 1 4-A tip mm I 'I Mrs. Charles Anderson and Mi's. Robert Brown will entertain members of the Past Noble Grand Club Oil HMMHwiu tit Mis. Anderson's home on street Thursday afternoon, May 7th. Mr. H. V. Ballard returned home two dining the week after a week's stay In Provo, t'tah. The Mctrojiolitan Chorus is planning to present their minstrel show-ITaylorsville ward on Friday, : I 4 May l.r. A good lime of laughs Is being Ini ked forward to by as the minstrel show has Ns'ii made famous for Its humor in past presentations. A number of Arben Clark's young friends were Invited to join him In celebrating his tenth birthday anat his home In Ms niversary 'Monday Taylorsville. Games were played and refreshments were served. A very good time Is resrted. The .Taylorsville Ward play MISS TIIFI.MA CALL "The Gypsy" will be given In the amusement ball Tuesday. May 5th, Miss Thelinn Cull will leave tosoprano, will sing the prelude to under the direction of John Ilx night for the scene of her labors III the "Vision, viz., Joseph Smith's ton. ' the Southern States mission, with First Prayer with chorus and or The ladles of the Methodist hrvutoimrfers nt Alliinl-Ccoi-pIi- i chest m acooniKiniinenr. church will serve dinner at the A family dinner In her honor In detail ire as church Monday, May The programs from 11.30 will be given at her home. 4.WH follows : to l :30. Wasatch avenue, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Win. Cannegieler was hos(See Program In full on last page) Miss Call has Ihsmi the honored tess to members of the guest at numerous functions durAll iieople of the Stake are In-- ; Monday evening at her home ing the past ten days, nnd a farevltcd to attend the Conference and on Vine street. well was held last Frienjoy the music as well as the Miss Margaret Erlckson, assisted In the Murray First Ward night day and siH'aklng from the General by her mother, entertained nt din- at which a large aggregation of ... ! t SHitl-until. irlt liie ner Saturny night. In compliment her friends and were attendance. lo Miss Tbelma Call. After dinner present to tender their gixsl wishes. the party attended the show at The following program was given, the Orpheum. Those attending with dancing following: were Mrs. Newel Tolman. Mrs. Selection by Murray First Ward 6-Iris May 7 Schuyler Cull, Miss Erma Martin, choir; Murray First Ward orchesMiss Stella Jacobsen, Miss Vera tra vs-a- l duet by Misses Evelyn ; The Stweart Held Players wish Carlson, Miss Vivian Carlson, Miss and Lucy Ilrlnghnrst. a reading by to announce a special ndndslon Miirlnda Call and Miss France Mi-s- r K. K. Blacker: M. I. A. Chorcharge of 3.T cents for High School1 Carlson. us, under direction of Mrs. Ada students. This has been a step longj Wallace Martin, music suihtvIs- - Mcltnnald: piano solo by Margaret dlsctissed the Stewart Reld or of the Xephl School district Erlckson : baritone solo by by Merrill Players but because of the differ - gave an orchestra concert over K. Tew: Instrumental unrulier by Or ent organizations who have spon- I. Y. K during the week. son Clark: numbers. Victory quarLeo Belcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. sored Ihe productions of this group tet ; Instrumental trio. the W. E. Belcher, who has bis-- ill they have hesitated to make Bishop S. E. Brinchiirst made change. However when the Eagle with rheumatism, Is greatly Im- a very splendid talk, and Miss Call Lodge of Murray expresses their proved, and exixvts to be back In gave a short talk. Intention of taking over the last school next week. Dancing concluded the evening's Mr. and Mrs. 'Ma Sheridan and show this subject was brought up entertainment, with music by 111' for their approval. We are happy daughter Maxim, of Canyon City. Mooiiliuht Racknlccr. lo say that nil concerned were Colorado, are visiting Mrs. Sherithe dan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. very much in favor. Hence, "Student" ticket now on sale at Laudis. Mr. and Mr. Earl Trathen are 28 every High School In this district. For the students of the Murray rejoicing at the arrival of n baby High Selusil we have placed the girl at their residence. The Murray High School Semintickets In the hnnds of Mr. Stanf- will bold their graduation exon 5 ary Page (Continued fer, who has the lunch room Just ercises Thursday. Mar 11. In the j south of the nigh School on Slate HONEST PL'tJfiY. Murray First utA Chasd. at SAX street. j The program will - unusually At Jordan High School nnd the Modern Mthcr C. Jewell teresllng. Iss aust .f the fact that firanlte High School we have placed Tims 1 laughters : Clara, Ethel; "'ere will b two vabslii tory ad-- j tickets either In the school or atj Cnrsey. itresses, one by Miss Marjorle Snatr a place very near by. look for the, lmK.i Lmleiin Doran "d one by Miss Uutb Tiirpln. banner of the S It, at these schools lYggy Beth Nelson These two Stuiletils having rats ami you can t go wrong. same were both gixeil the hon j tin j Two wonlihy Aunts: The next production of the S It Is Maud Milliliter and Elizabeth l oth-a- or of delivering a valodh lory ad you no doubt know, "My Son"! eiingham. dii'ss for their class. A mimsly NeL-lilsi-r drama built around The setniti'iry will graduate twenMrs. Itul.y Lady Scott. rtory of a village on the Malm ty eluhl students their yrnr. Ini'iol-lucoast, In It you will find many ' A Utile Nelgldsir Cirl .... Eleanor the fallowing; iili iiuiler, a few tears and a lot of. CCi nlliiuiil on pure S) laughs Kisor. action. It's a show ymi can't afford to miss. This Is the last production (IKtlUS HKHF.KS. of Ihe Hit mi. I outmr In i..i.r .1.. ' THK Dl'MB YVHK. -- it y S Local Mention IThdma Call Cottonwood Stake Choir at Grant Stake Tabernacle t, Friday, May 1st, is the time and the Murray High School Gym Is the place where this talked of Seminary dance Is to take place. We wade this date with you about two weeks ago, so of course you have made no other arrangements for The orchestra will be there and dancing will Rtart promptly at 9 o'clock and will continue until midnight The rewards are ready for the winners of the prlzle dances for young and old and a wonderful time is promised to every person who attends. We want to express our sincere r.ppreclntlon to the citizens of Mur-rafor their loyal support In the that past and we hoie and trust they will not fall us at this time when we truly need the support of every one. We will meet ynu nt the Seminary dance in the Murray High School Gym. I) O X'TPOR GET! ! WISE-MAVA Thanks to d Established 1890 1 -- e fifty-fiftj h. HKRHERT HOOVKU. the President : ' m.NRY ST I M SON. Secretary of State. P.v j i Orbls-X-cbi- l b 1 "My Son" At i j Murray Seminary Graduates j s a-- g i the The rehearsal of the Stake Chorplavers bnve had five (A French Slory.) weeks In which to pn pare It for us will Is- - held Sunday. May X at ( lramnlicd .". you. Heretofore the company has The lliisl.and p. to. at the Craot Stake TIT-luirlo- . Ella Itlder been giving a show every two Wife corner of ,''..".rd South and Viuia Thinosoii , which menus that btey had lK"lor Stale. This Is Ihe fiu;i rcheitrsiil .... Mildred N'el , w ith at most, eight rehearsals. To date the I , In on the Cant.1-la- , son. there has lecn no complaint ns to "THE VISION'." mid il Is. of The public Is Inviied to attend the smoothness of production. It these .or formalin's tind will Is' as emir!', absolntrty fur all stands til reason then, that five stuisl of n real good show. members of the i horns to Is 111 weeks must mean that "Mv Sou." fip--l gl. this Is going to Is something ' ial ; si IN( I OK THE onsi!cMitinii lii the matter of ap- so far as inillsh Is concerned. Isiiiiimeiits f..r I tilt day . IK1HKN. (Sk-isd- l We'll like to nmiouinv, too, that, STAKE MtSIC v. Calhei ine Cillterl next fctoter, the Slcwail lield Mt. Jiebl IF-Players will W back with you' u'ri- Mrn- r""H,.v """H Basmnssen again. Tlielr first show to In that! U. Powers It. .... Ethel Er- , Vr, rhvronrliur fnrce roimslv. "Jnsi Icksoll. Home Week Married." W all know that Isdng I.lllle I1.I-- ! "Just Mnrrlod," makes y..n dig Cratidinn C.i'.hs ker. j Ible for a thousand and one prnc. The of Apt II ".ih to May Violet 2nd Will Is obsetvml os National Ileal Jokes, etc, Hut why go on Miss Luella Hoggin McClcn ry. HoniiHt wisk In every sln'e with that imic, We've a long time j Better Amelia Young- j In Ihe t'nloii, nn. I by nmre than Mrs, Milker In which lo prepare It for you. So, 1 r. Isrg. vooii .iniiiuiiiities. stand by for n big and pleasant Bay Lyman Mrs. Strong .. Aruiliita N'el. of the luletlot, Sts'ietaiv Wilbur, surprise. on. Ibs-ierwho stniissbsl Posiieo Mrs. .... , . .. Elsie Johnson I K.IITII AWI'll. MV Pay as IYr.b!it of tin Better Homes , Melly. IItbe maid I .... Martha Hod of A met lea, say: IIV ITTF lays Wis-ks- 1 si, j 1 Natonal Better - wi-e- k I ......... ell. May 1'ay (Continued h-tof Ihe Murray High School 1li,,uo il.i-n..ti...n,.t I, tut-- ift 111 !. district will be bigger ami presented al the Murray Sisund Wnyne Healjthe threo school than ever Ward on Friday May S the Mb at day vacation In Arlington. Bonnyvlew, and I.ilicrty, s p. m, .v the Murray ward at Tyot AiiKeles, t Itelicf t lbcr cities. Sis lety. (Coutlnned tin page ol The Eighth (Seal) j If. 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