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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE COTTONWOOL STAKE COXFE RENTE PROfiRVM TOPNOTCHERS 10:00 A. M. 1. 2. Congregational Hymn "The Voice of (iod Is Heard Again" Anthem "In Our Redeemer' Nume" Chorus nnd Orchestra - Evan Stephens musical program, following the ual lesson period. Contralto Solo 5. Anthem "The Holy City" Chorus and Orchestra, Solo part hy John mssm to the Man" Orchestra and ChoriiH, Congregation one Is invited. ' 2. "What Was Witnessed In the Heavens" Anthem by Evan Stephens, (('horns and Orchestra), 3. Sacred Historical Cantata "THE VISION"' Words and Music by I'rof. Kvan Stephens (liefer to ; m ORCHESTRA Cornets Itr. Samuel lilonk George Hrown I lass mwt QZC0R.D KNOCK RI.ES HONOR I'OSTl RE WINNERS IN .ASSEMBLY. short assembly was held Mon-- ' day in honor of the winners of the Posture Parade :it Provo. This vie- -' lory was a splendid achievement' as many contestants were present at the B. Y. I'. from all over Utah.! Miss Lindsny. ihe physical edu-cation teacher, for the girls, and largely resmiisiblc for their stie-- J cess said, "The L'irN won lurause they marched the best; their suits' were the best; and they were the j j best looking." Murray High School has two l't-n- State Championship outfits for l!i.'!l-t- he Basketball Slate Kings, mid now the Champions of Ihe Posture Parade. a) Old English Iove Song, by Alfred Pochon (b) Elegle, by Czlbulka A. H. Klrchner, viola; Win. X. Morris, violin; O. K. Heppley, cello; Arvllla Dewsnup, violin Quartette-f- MURRAY SE.M1N "La CV.arlne", a Russian Mazurka, by RY (,K Chorus and Orclieslra DUATES ( Continued from 1st page) Edna Miller. Maruaret Holmes, Aft on Turner. Ivan Jacohscn, Ivy' "Fortune Mixed Chorus "Springtime," (a waltz), by Johaiin Strauss Chorus nnd Orchestra Members of Chorus f German Remedy A Stops from 1st page) ,.. mothers and daughters banquet at which over sixty were present was held Thursday of last week in Taylorsville ward. The affair was very delightful In every : way, the committees In charge, work In most commendable makim: the bamiuet such a suc- It is hard work to make a garden, cess. The decorations were very( but It is fun too. Mi-- t important beautiful. Tulis and daffodils in of nil is the lawn. This should oe of shades pink and yellow lielug cupy the central part of your backi used liberally. It should not be cut up yard, and The committees consisted of Mrs. with flower Issls or shrubs. Keep and Reunion. Ruth Frame Nellie the (lowers and shrubs for Ihe houn-- ! assisted Elaine Smith, by Mary darles of the yard. Paxton and Iorna Steadman on the Dig the soil nt least the do th committee, Mrs. Mildred reception of tin1 spade, pliherie It well so Cerrard and Mrs. (iladys I.abrum lli.il no lumps remain, and add some, on the committee. old eow or sheen manure if iHissible. Mieriai gnosis were .virs. Kiicnei Sow grass seed very thickly Sheppard and Mrs. Virginia Cnt- man at Ihe si- -d store will tell von ler of the stake board. how iniiiii )iiu n.s'd for the sie of Lavem Jones acted as t on still your lawn, and then add another tress and toasts were given by Miss half B.und for k'hhI measure. If Ruth Jlmkiiy. Mrs. Rachel Shep. grass seed is miw ii very thickly, pard, Mrs. Vlrgina Oitler and Mrs. weeds eel chocked out. Rake U- Hilda Miukay. nearth over the sees), mid keep the lawn moist as possible until It is an inch or two huh. i, i,.,.. ,.r :ri i,,ke a lovelv retreat for the family, out of the ordinary rear yard, with a few, packages of seeds, some garden tools, a little information abeii; plants and their habits, and a whoiej lot of enthusiasm and hard work 30-Ye- ar Constipation OUTS TO DA1E AND DAUGHTERS MOTHERS ;1KIX Mrs. Ruby Hauaknecht A i "For .10 years I had a bad stomach and const hit Ion. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika I am a new woman. Constipation is a thing of the past." Alice Bums. Most remedies reach only lower bowel. That is why you must take them often. But this simple German remedy Adlerika washes out BOTH upiH'r and lower towel. It brings out all gas nnd rids yon of poinsoii you would never believe Even the was in your system. FIRST dose will surprise you. Thornton Anderson Drug Co. Center Street PHONE Muray 276-- Emma Ulorn Mllle O. Ibeder Verna Hilton Mildred otdoy I.iiella Wheeler Naomi Sluix r Ethelyn Uussell Eftle Hlgby Ruth Ruhr Anne Hill Jane Howers Frieda Chrlsieuson Erma Mart in Grace Pack Nelle M. Earl (.aura JoliseU Edna Call I.ulu Sniirr Ethel T. Erlckson Ada Mi Donald Kern Farrer Enid Pextoii Ellabctti Cornwall Alice Cnsto Krda Wltllatus Merle (!regerson Wlnnifred (ir.'ihnm Helen Tame Marjorle Tame Bernlie Tame laltue Simper little Ilaydcn Ivel Mld.lleion Hazel White Mnruuret CnutH'Ktvtcr Vodls William Vera Johnson Flutviue Cnuiicgleter Alice Whetinan Alio I.uella Estrld Fors Hattle Walker Mildred Bowers Ruth Andrus Olson Farrel Carlson Mima Crnhnm Melba Cbrlstensen France Carlson olive Fuller Zenna Buttle Lnelln Carlisle Mabel Miller I Alberta Morris Anne Jaeobsen Belle Sunder XHna C Wright Mae Brown June Ballard Nettle Whettnnn Barrett I l'ltui'sk Kills CAFE Proprietors A Good Place to Eat We Invite Your Patronage CLEAN & WHOLESOME Try Our Regular Dinners Short Orders 4898 South State FEED BUTTERMILK for SALE y2c Per Gallon call at Western Creamery Company 242-24- 4 West 4th South Street 264 1 Salt Lake Ilione Was. Consult its for your future Plumbing and Heating needs Our Slogan Service Lowest Trice Quality Phone Murray I 5S7 M. and O. PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 4750 South State Street I s- -i Betil Campbell, Rayi'la Siinpccr, Ro'-s- , Btskuiaii, Ileiiny MjixIiio. Thomasou. Carrol Watts. I,ols Par- : rer, Edna P.ess. Evah Kelt, Leone j Shaw, Myrtle Walls, lleb n Robii Around Ihe lawn, make borders mn. Vergle Roblnoii, Neils Jacob-- i Karl I.lnncli, of (lowers iiboiil three or fis-- t wld;-son, J a me Webb Snarr, Bui iscs White, i cije.i The (lowers which are grown in one are known as anirk son, Ruth Turpln. Marjorle year from Snarr, Clyde l.uiidherg. Otsirgh nals. They bloom all summer, but I Moss. gel killed with the frost. If you j The pr..giiun will be ps follows: can get ii friend who is a gard ClrlV rhiiriis. Seminary Abi'iml. Clier to eive you a few Toots of whi,h an Ihe plants that jlins'ti-by Beatrice SiuiT. aivom-- ! from live lni.iiiir-t 1 ; year (. year, so much the pnnlsl. Evelyn lno.a j Hon. In!!,.' better. James Klsrii; I If presMent of class. Webb Snarr; colli e Whell you sow your Me. (ion by Murray High school or s.od. ,vmi will want the tallest liievtra; medal winning pefh by things at the back and the smaller Aftmi McMillan; vocal duet, Verglo iw-- in iioi.i. chhI plants for the turn llei.ii hoi. ha. kttouh.l are Minitowers, eiM-a.is.tiipanted by L'elyu Itvliihiirsl ; aledlctery b ily the double olies; cosmos, rnhlrese. LirJoi i. stnarr and !!utl. an marigold uti.l rh iuus or castor Turpln; Murray Hiirh sMimd or oil ihesira. a.ldie- - to graduates. Kid splendid antiuals to usi. in fr,,nt ef I :i v i.I i Mi Kay: liistriimentiit f H.ese tall ones re jtiniil.is. ba. h duet. L'vah Kelt nnd Webb Snarr ch-biittoiii, larkstir. wablosa. fl Iiipatibil by l'e!yn l!l It uhnr-- l : I'lelntl limrlKobt. pe!Uins. ler i.f J'reN'litHllou i.i.i' I lias dipl. lua- v on. An of t i awards. I'r.jdeiit iitb r ; sw.vt iilyssniii. a darling little plant vocal duet, IValrl.e Nuii met v !;) Ii is Miowwhite iiiu) only i.Im.iii Rav .laiobeii. by f"iir iie be- - tall. Would Is- ;i loiely Inirti : ben. dl. tioii. rirl llnlsli lo all your Lionel!. I'elhai's your yard Is summit id by a w.ssleti or wire fen.-e- . Her" I NIMI'IXtWHNT HI . It ( P-- weli-oin- Now is the time to get a VALVES and FITTINGS (New and Reclaimed) for BROODER HOUSES CAST IRON I)():RS I OR I'.KK K Fl RN AMES Write or Phone for I'rires Salt Lake Pipe Co. w. m ftth So, Salt Was. 5113 Lake . . . . It will save enough to pay for itself Most economical - 1.1 i D.t rvcii igeraiur macici '. Let fa Deiitonslrate a Re frigeralor In Your HOME Brinton Electric Co. 4792 South State Phone Mur. ribla Wright Velnia Evans Kuth Turpln Alia M.Vloy iii-o- ii, ,fr. ltt . , a Tenor John D. (towers White Wilson While ti Flmcr E. A. Bteltllng J tin M Burns Edwin White Alln rt Chrl-tensv- furl Eiii.-- r Jchcn Miller Robert IVar.e Clifford Watts Wm, T. lt l liitn Arloti Cilcksoii Goo. GutKhrsou David Hamilton Noel filler Ariel Sharp llinhl .sharp John Sutherland N.phl Nell son J. W. IMterlgo Niels J.icohsoti TORT ( "me tue Japniii e i mi'i'v were In ei. laborer. fi-- h and Samuel Cough !,lite. state Qulnton Neilson Frank e Keller Wrieht Jowph Woodruff C. M. I. II. Win. Kcil Fnil Robinson James. Rlgby li'nnrd Ccrrard James Gilbert Cl.si Wright Royal (Internal) Kenneth Tame Raymond pike E. C Cumplsll Alma Ward . Hiring the si ner, pull out wissi, for w.sN (ake nil tb..1 plant f,M from Ihe .. which the' n.s.'. tb.Mct ,, e( jour atti'1 bill. .li fail ns the teuicrtur rlwuj r )( ,.. To be presented under the Auspices of Murray 1st. Ward Relief Society and Y. L. M. I. A. at jir ' We have iiirri.-- t out tbU Wotk ut with ns llltle .1. tn II n nnd I . tuny U- - h lucky prize win bnve n... I the ngti'b- !ltnllr, an lief. to ditribMl foil' lioldt the cob bito. wi. w.re iibte to make ntd e trust oisr tffort b;,ve n,.n r,f( The Murray Seminary held the fb ott. nviiil ' I'ei lia' of the niiiuiiil Medal Winning I am .iiatly, crab ful to the n.pmln'14 of (!.p (N.mtidttoe Nss h Thursday, April nnd lo o'liT Individual who have nth. j Afton M.Milliin won first dan In Ksted but rfy any end I might Mmjorle Snarr 2nd pla.-e- . The1 pattb nbir tinmen for Judises. were Mi Maxlne Itagley f.tcilook some but I ibl believe iiC(iltioii should ls glipti (o Mi By Professor ELBERT H. EASTMOND vV I jI : tin.) " f m-- s " VOICES FROM THE DUST opM.todly in Krw vine. T.vi gloric, wild ib.w.-rliii- .., Hie eui.loynieiit .f Mr. Itelit. Chiilininti of (),e Com Schuyler Csll l eroy Turpln Harry C hrluf Mnnaswh Smith Wlllard Fuller August Crhrlng Wnit. r (iehrlng W. n. Alllncton llll ly tnornliig Tb" ('oliiiiiilti-has made all Its r or s. arlet runner All itlstribnib'tis tlir.nigh tlic ore a lib are U'antlful. aliens, ltarh i hnr. h fiiriilhst )ie lu I'hiiitlug - .si. Ik, ra reful not ' to whom h"Ul.! be furti liiune, to bury them too ds'ply or (he poor mid lo whoiil labor shollhl ls Ibtncs wpl never cme up. Just' El ven and upon ibe bnN i f the ever I hem with nnd ksp Hi.. n'M.i'x'r of families emh crct iiln P'h.v iii 'lst, nn I In nl'oiii n w.Tkj f'on w n s laklt'g rare of, (be nppor r (en d.iy your ) id Kerm. lioi lnei.t of tbU fiiii.l was tii'i.le Inale S'ei.r let liny dry The principal donation of the il. or they will die, Chester Johns Furl Oil ley Frank Oleud Ho Me J'Mi ('oiitiiilied front I'Ukh oliel You Should See ihe Pageant " Mr. Wain.- - Melxen (.f MURRAY 1st. WARD CHAPEL Thurs. and Fri. May 7th-8t- h (he l"tbe Tlneley. who Vied a Mi.riay High M.h.sd Kmi,ty nl Mr Kid Treasurer ntol whose lntenr was the outside Wnhhpilsf ffotl Were MSs.)sible for l'ff,-(- . Jll.lge. Aft. ii M. Milhin'i Itig the eotlistioti i,f th.Mp t Ti n t wm i, J bslf.sl nnd who isrried (hi de heard nt (! Hemlnary Cnidunlion successful iisicluslon." tail tn l:er. H on May llih. j i Admission: r GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR PIPE j - NVilsou Riiyola Sint r Chloe Park Marlon Mud Mildred Morgan Amber ohlln Ethel Ohlln Fern Ohlln Blanche ,. Austin put Xygren Elremi Uea.ling Duella Htimblln t Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Paswater s Soprano t 4914 I Ol-o- n. SPECIAL CHOWS Elmer Chrlstensen Mllle O. Reeder Arin Krlekson Naomi SluiHr Geo. Gundreson Krida Chrlntenwn Ada McDonald Davjd Hamilton N'x l Fuller Chloe Park MaiiHssoh Smith Marlon Mud Blanche Olson August dchrlnft Walter Gehrlng Melba Chrlstenscu James Rlgby John D. Bowers lonanl (icrrard Alniu Ward HA? BAMJIET. A "I.a Ferla" Direction of Prof. Win. N. Morris Mixed Chorus "Come Where the Llllies Itlooin" Chorus and Orchestra Jessie Fvms Solo Contralto "Rohliihood" from Promise Me," "oh. 0era (a) ( b) "The Sweetest Story Ever Toh." Mixed Chorus "An Indian Ixve Souk" (n) "By the Waters of Minnclonkn" (b) "Tht Barcarolle "Oh, lively Night" from the (iperu "I,es Con tea d HolTinan," by J. OITciihach the FOR BOYS AND " (Continued Selection by Orchestra (h) "The Oypsy Iove Song." from Teller," by Vhlor Herbert John W. Sutnnierhuys e M:. W N. I.'.) 7:30 P. M. Teimr Sulo (a) To be selected ftvm. HEAVyWE-lOHTCLA- E?TA0LI?HEP Karl on ley Fred lleesley LRXOllU C NEILSON. Stake Musical Director Mixed Chorus Louis (inline - mm V (larinet limine liatlard Piano Arcompiuiist Jessie Rowsell Pipe Organ Oscar Heppley String II - CTac?tin6 in. 1921 PANfAM INTO TH&. Trombone Klrchner Olio 4. ft ML . vm THE "KAIL Frank Ford Flute Charles Archibald Viola A. H. 1hM5ITICHING and riLUT EDGING 7-- Solo hy Master Ralph MecliHiu, aceoiiipiinied by Chorus and Orchestra Win. N. Morris, Director Thorval Jorgetisen Robert Uunswlek Arvlllu Dewsnup The Pageant, "Voices From the Dust," under the direction of Prof. Easti'nond of the li. Y. I', will bo Ward presented in Murray First nt Thursday and Friday May Is being m. The pageant S:(K p. by the Relief Society sponsored and the Y. L. M. I. A. It will be under the local direction of Mrs. A. O. Cooper and Mrs. K. K. Blacker, with the music in the capable hands of Mr. W. F. Robinson and Mrs. Ada McDonald. The ndniislson charge will lie ten and twenty-fivcents. J :':. Libretto during rendition) Chorus and Orchestra Tenor Soloist John W. Suinmeihays Prelude Joseph Smlth'M Flint Prayer Violins FOR SALE: Building lot on Cente'r street, Murray, Ouly $350. Phoue Murray 577-R- . Tuesday nnd Wedisday M. I. A. FOR SALE : 4757 Plum Street Lot nights, May 12 nnd 13, the 150 by 250 feet, district contests in drama, dancing house chicken coop. 16TK) and public speaking will be held. strawberry will be free and every Admission plants. Rowers 2:00 P. M. Hyum 'Trnlse Congregatluiiul j On Marlon I.ln.l I. us- All who missed M. I. A. Dramatics night, missed a real treat. you ho 4. EOST: Light tan color Rasslan Wolf fur neck piece. Liberal reward if returned to owner. Com- Diunlcate with owner by calling Murray 489. from 1st page) Continued ( MARKED APTITUDE "Memories of Galilee" Chorus find Orchestra Mixed ChoruN WANT ADS NEWS ; STRIBLING SHOWED A In Stephens 3. 1. by Ket I. A. M. MURRAY FIRST WARD Adults 25 cents Children 10 cents 106 1 |