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Show No. 41 VOL. 41 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, May Leaves For Murray to Observe chapel, beginning at 815 p. m. Elder Anderson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, 4(512 South From Second West, Murray, Utah. The following program has been THE MOUNTAIN LION arranged : Song Congregation ON TO POCATELLO! James H. Gilbert l'rayer The district convention Is to !e Response from Bishop R. R. Ras- held at Pocatello Junee 22 and 23. and we are entitled to three delegates who can vote on all matters that are conlsdered. It is, however, the custom, for w a H many member as possibly can one eonvetnlons and these attend to year, at least, we won the banner )1 for the largest attendance. It may be that the distance to Nl PWtello will discourage as many vlhhors from Murray as when the convention is held nearer but when u& the report of the Murray Club and ita accomplishments for the past year Is read, it will prove that the Murray Lions Club Is functioning as usual and doing those things that make a better community in which to live. If there is any recognition that Murray wants, we should decide what it Is and go after it ; we probably do not want the district convention for next year owing to our peculiar location and proximity to Salt Lake nty, and lack of faciliELMER J. ANDERSON ties to handle it advantageously. mussen. We have members who would Solo Miss Eleanore Violin make Ideal District Governors hut Perry. who none could afford the Iierhaps Darcy Wright time and sacrifice entailed by this Buss Solo .... office, therefore, we will i;o as we Accord Ian Selections (a and b) John Stephens. dehave done In the past and lust Arlon Erekson Tei:or Solo moiDitiitU iliaL Lloiibuu iu Erlckson Arion la virile and that we are for what Reading E. Howe Mrs. Solo Cello and (a b) Is lnt for the district and have no personal ax to grind. Saxaphone Solo .... .... Frank Thone Violin Selections (a and b) .... Mrs. Shlmer. (Ooutlnued on Tage 5) The Missionary Remarks Mayor Townsend, Chairman Mr. Y. F. Robinson Mrs. A O. Cooper Ray Kingston A. II. Fonda i I I Committee of Parade J. Krebs, Chairman Amos Hansen Mrs. Martin Nelson Leo Townsend Axel Limberg Wilfred Whitehead Y. 'J k Benediction A Worthy Project To Sponsor Here art reprinting Mow an ed ar- of ticle banded In. which seem pedal Interest nt this time. This would lie a most worthy project for ome organization ti sponsor Just nw, (live this a Unit) thond.t us you read It and make a menial of what wonderful poielhl titles there are In the projeii for clearing up old obligation and letting money In circulation right here Id our own community. The local merchant w ho Is carrying many accounts, needs the money, and this plan would enable til in to get some of It. Come on, what do you say? Start It rollrheck on its way and n gut at numerous showers and entertainments during the week. The Elders of the Murray Second ward gave a surprise party for him In the ward house Thursday of last week- - A short, diversified pro-- 1 grnm was given, and games were i in. playeu. Iieircanmenis were Those attending were Mr. and Mr. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Samuel Cough. Mr. and Mrs. William Oirsey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Younglerg. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilolger on last Page) m-- SALT LAKERS IIII IX)W ON SCHOOL ki-e- ing. Is there an organization In Murray that will sponsor this move Fra and Johnson, Salt lake conwere low bidder on wo tractors, menj ? additions and repair chKilliouK In Granite dlciricl, It the wUc projects viMulrlbuilon of 200 exira wns announced Friday. Q checks by the Junior chamber wf (Vin mercy of a mid western clljr The nrm's bid m addition of two In the pre h In resulted payment f .VS,hi troius and alternations f Old eeonpl In two WeHs, MCsl cut llolladay school was $7,0!K).S0; lb bid for Identical operations at Msgacliw reports. the !'!moiith wlnsil was IT.IIH.31. (CvtUlpnad on Paga 41 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN CASH PRIZE Ibis week end your opportunity to t'nlcr the garden contest, Im.vs and RirU. With a little cfToit you may win a substantial cash I'tie duringh"evoiir Minmicr vacation.and mail it to Mrs. D. Fill in blank hrhnv NOW A. McMillan. 155 Vine Mrcct. or Mrs. Detail IC Watts, 6151 Souih State, so that it will reach them before Monday night. May fn J 8. ENTRY ELANK Yrd Garden Contest 0ilW Pk . Addrcii I d , hrby promise myself. o da all , the work of caring for my gar, L. W. HiUam Paul Boyee E. U Guymoo ENTERTAINMENT W. H. Woodbury C. U Bello EXECUTIVE (XXMnTTEE Wm. II. Woodbury, Chair. RENO GALLAGHER D. E. Greenwood Kay Eldredce I- - C WINS MILLER AWARD PKOGRA.M II. Earl Day V. I Martineau Ben R. Eldredge I'REMR'MS and ENTRIES Reno Gallagher won the L. 0. Miller gold medal award In public sHMiklng in the finals held Wedis-s-danight. rYom eight contestants Ibree entered the Duals. Mr. delivered a very able address on the subject of "Recent Inventions ami their relailon to progress. Mr. I C. Miller was the first Murray clilxcn to olTcr a high school award, but at present there D. E. Greenwood Ray Eldrldge ADVERTISING G.il-lagb- r W. IL Woodbury V. I MarUneaa 4 II CMS CLUB V. L. Martineau Miss Florence Woodbury lAwrenee Paul COMT2SSIONS T. R. Kingston . Hay Eldredge, first; Florence Woodbury, second ; William Woodbury, third; heifers, one year and under 2. Mnrjorle Woodbury, first ;J Elizabeth Woodbury, second: Max-- j Ine Smith, third; Calves, fi months to 1 year. William H. Woodbury, second I first; Ituth Woodbury. WiMslnnv Smith, third. Calves under 0 months, Alice Paul, first ; William II. Woodbury, second ; Ben II. Eldredge, third. awards In the 4 11 club class, were: Cows, 2 yenrs or over, Florence Woodbury, first; Win. Woodbury, second: Lawrence Paul third; heifer. IS months to 2 years. Max-InSmith. flrt : John Eldredge, second: Hugo Smith, third; heifers, 12 to IS months, Mnrjorle Woodbury, first; EllwilM'lh Woodbury, second; and Bob Penman, third ; Calves. to 12 moi.ihs. Ituth Wmlbury, first; WiKslrow Smith, second: Don Smith third: calves under 5 months, Alice 3; e Paul, first : Ponald Greenwood, see ond; William II. Woodbury, third A feature of Ihe day was Ihe eon were tent fur milkmaids, drsnn for eows, and each maid was riven three minutes to bo, after which the ndlk was welshed. Mary Jenren of Klvertoii was victor with T..1 jMrtinds to her credit. Florence with WsMlbnrv of Granger tied of Crescent, obtain-IIVarl T 2 pounds. Two others competed; Florence Woodbury. Granger; All-Paul, of Graneer. Future farmers jiidelr.ff team" from Jordan. Granite and Cyprus, won In the dairy caitle Judging eon-te- t In which ten teams competed. School In the 4 11 clubs. High on Page 4) (Continued e Afcf John Smith JIDGING CONTEST I. n Wobaiy Ionard Pouien son, third. E. Greenwood. 1st ; Aped rows. nay Eldredge. second ; T. F. Green-wothird; cows over 2 and under Itolx-rtso- Kamt (.JOJLMi- S- H. B. follows : Aged bulls, P. E. Greenwood, 1st; William Woodbury, second; nogan and Plxton, third ; bulls, IS months to 3 years, T. F. Greenwood, first: Brown Brothers, second ; bulls. A to IS months. Triune Bull association, first ; I M. Ponlson, second '. Don Smith, third; bull calves under 9 months, Ben It. Eldredge, first; C. j,, Toone, second ; Mrs. Elvis Han Its s C. L. Bello W. II. Woodbury II. A. Robblna Phillip DenU association of America stated the cattle exhibited, to be in the best condition of any he had seen in the state. X. It. Homer, president of the state Association of Holstein Breeders, acted as Judge. Trb.es were awarded In the various classes as even- lief society, memls-rof the Presiding Bishopric and all doctors In Salt Lake county have lieen Invited to the oienlng on Friday, according to Superintendent Hansen The doctors will visit Ihe hospital from 1 to 2 p. m. . -- The hospital is fcKlttteeed, and offers the professional services of four graduate nursc liesldog Mrs. nansen. Henry D. Mnyle Is president of the Cottonwood stake, and Mrs. H. C, Carlisle president of the stake Relief society. FINANCE - Mr. Anderson has been the honorW Stockmen are ten awards Wing given by Mur-- j ray clilven to high school students. SPORT8 Orches- - tra. Fac- Song .... Graduate: ulty ami audience. Rev. Dwlght M. Invocation . Kitch. Overture .... Murray High School Orchestra. Address Eleanor Valedictory Hoffman. Girl Graduates Girls Chorus Solo Glen Shaw Trumpet Presentation of Special Awards .... II. Anderson. Principal Duet .... Evelyn and Lucy Brlng- lutrst. Male (Juartette Boy Graduates Address to Graduates .... Hon. Ne-p- School - Morris. Violin Solo Fred Erlckson Presentation of Diplomas .... Pri. George H. Watts. Selection .... Murray High School Orchestra. Benediction gymnasium, after the exercises. Merrill Mortuaries Stung by Utah Page 205, Minute Book No. 3 Excerpt from the minutes of a meeting of the Utah State (Vmmlsslon held April 24, 1031. ARTHUR (i. GODFREY All members present. The minutes of the previous meet!.ouls ou July 13. While there they will study various phases of agri- ing were read and approved. The application of the Merrill cultural marketing, Including packing plants, elevators, modern agri- Mortuaries, Inc., to sell i2M shares cultural buslissts methods. Hie man- of mutual preferred stM'k In Utah ufacture, merchandising, and dis- at not tf exceed $100.00 a share, came on for discussion. After gener- tribution of all farm products, u lul .discussion, usiu motion duly faed prod u la. At th elusion of six weeks at St. Louis, made and seconded, the application the group will go to Shelby, Mich was formally denied upon the Igan to the American Youth Found ground that under Its present setda t ion Camp where two weeks up the enterprise Is based on unsound business principles. more will lie sikmiI. Mr. Godfrey Is registered In the schiMil of agriculture at the college and Is majoring In animal husban dry. Mr. Horace Godfrey, Bishop of Union Ward Is the father of the winner of the above award and Is Indianapolis, Ind. May 11 With receiving congratulations on the and Impressive ceremony, colorful success of his son. a bronze tablet of rare beauty was unveiled here Sunday commemoratILLUSTRATED LECTURE ing the first known public apis-a- l of obserVats-Vk a nation-widMr. W. E. Mlddleton will give an Mother's Day. The unveiling was Illustrated lecture on the I In wan Inn by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Islands next Tuesday evening in the honoring Frank E. Herlng, South twice Xailonal ward. Evtrryone Bend. Indiana, ihirray President of the order. The tablet Is Invited. The lecture will lie rivIn the English osra en at 8:30, lustean of Ihe activity stands today on February 7. 190-where hoiie( ts'idod as heretofore. the appeal was uttered by Her s Order of Eagles Unveil Tablet e C. L. BeUo lng. John Hansen Splendid Farewell Offering by S.-- March of the Graduates Exit March. commencmeiit dance will be held lu the Murray High School tnes. more than 1.40 cases. Mrs. Ruby It. Hansen, superintendent, firmly believes that hundreds of lives have been saved by the stake hospital. President Holier J. Grant, Presl dent Louise V. Roblson of the Re- HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM. MAY 21. AT 8:00 P. M. A The Cottonwood stake hospital. located near Little Cottonwood ereek at 404 east Fifty-Sixtsouth and has leen In existence since 11)24 and since that time has cared for Ray Eldredca Wednesday, attracted a considerable number of Interested stockmen in- Murray fTtrtr. ft:' A: Mathfe-so- n, field representative of the Fellowship Prize Is Black and White Day Draws Lorenzo S wen-so- Dancing will conclude the ings entertainment. wood TO THE BUSINESS HOUSES OF MURRAY: Please have your ilags out early on the morning of Decoration Day. The. annual black and white day for Salt Lake county's Holstein cattle hree(Jrs, held In Murray, Commencement Wins Valuable to the south of the hospital a year ago, the remainder of which has recently beer, landscaped and planted to tdirublM-ry- . fruit and hard Another meeting will be held on Monday night, May the 18th at the Murray City hall to review the arrangements that have been made. Interested Established 1890 1 CT. Arthur O. GodLOGAN, FORMAL OPENING MARKS the frey of Murray, a Junior nt COMPLETION OF IMAgricultural College, PROVEMENT PKOGIUM Utah State has Just licon notified of his appointment to the Dan forth FoundaThe Cottonwood Maternity Hotn-w- ill tion Summer Fellowship. The felhold a formal oiHMdng on Fri- lowship has a value of $.KH) lu adto transportation to St. day, from 2 to 4 p. m. when the dition public generally Is Invited to visit Louis, Missouri, and Lake Mich, and and inspect the building. A building return. One Dauforth fellowship Is and Improvement program has been awarded to each agricultural colIn progress there for several months lege in the United States and Canadditional rooms Including and ada each year. The students will go to St. These $7,iMl. equipment totalling Improvements make the facilities for caring for maternity patients hi Ihe Cottonwood Stake hospital, second to none In the state. The i:ew addition will enable the hospital to care for a total of '.'S patients, and Includes two wards a delivery room, two nurseries, a sterilising room, Isolation and utility room. This addition necessitated the purchase of an acre of ground Committee for Arrangements Commissioner Kckman, Chairman Commissioner Berger Mr. D. W. Harkness Chief Jack Clay Committee of Program 1 93 Holds Open House Three conizations being represented, the Eagles, the Murray City Firemen, and the County Firemen. Three committees were chosen, having at least four on each committee. sion, will be held Wednesday, May 20th, in the Murray Second Ward 1 Maternity Home Decoration Day A meeting; was called Monday night at the Murray City Hall to decide on the plans for Decoration Day. A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Elmer J. Anderson, who will leave shortly for a Swedish Mis- Aw 14, Boyd Gurley, Editor of the Times, I'ulllwr prize winRidiert E. Proctor, Elkai:d ner, hart. Indian, present national head were tthe principal R. of the Eagles, sjiotikers. fitttlnx rendu "My Son- was slon to the splendid list of presents tlons which have been given during the past season to Murray audi ences by the Stewart Reld Ilayers Wednesday and Thursday. The story dealt with the manner In which a PortuRPse mother sav ed her wayward son from punish ment after he had stolen some Jew elry to give to an American girl with whom he had Isvome tnfatu a ted. The role of mother was most excellently portrayed by Miss lv.ro-thRobinson. The part of mother Irue of so often overdone, was r this one. Miss Robinson both looked y nd ncted the natural mother, n lZZ s. i; te ' m on khevrx rvzLK Mil ' W'' rs -- test-e- l ,t m ii'iw il ns ... . f rl 'i j 'A 1 r t I 1 J '. .. ' . ..... ' t sac- and Indifrificing for her rarele son. beloved but ferent, Jr., as the Stewart Hutchison, son. did some real splendid work In this show, we might say In our opinion, the best of the Stewart Held v productions. Reld Erekson is the Portugese lover of Anna Sllva. was also very good. Mr. Erekson seems especially ra tin ble In "foreign" parts, as re- member the "Bud Man." The remaining members of the cast all did very creditable wor- kEarPHowe is the old sea raptaln: Merrill Tew "sluthlng": Ethel (Continued on Page 4) ;aniJ!.rr tt,Miiimim , i s ft i :i it 1 Cummlngs. lifelong Plen J. friend of Herlng. presided. when Herlng was Introduced as the "Father of Mother's Day," the Rev. John Cnvaiiiiiigh, fur twelve years president! of the University of Notre Dans sild 0 (niching tribute (o the author of the Mother's Day npieal and ( moibeth'Mid. Herlng was a Mndctit, itnsice and profewor of the university. He now beads Its national alumni aH'latlon. The program of the day was In pa(href parts. It oned with rade In which marched many representative of (he IVVMH) Eagles In (he nation, ami of other fraternal organisation, civic and military groujm, and (he American War Mothers. The latter organisation In 1H2H bctowcd upon Herlng a medal with a bar Inscribed "Father of Mother's Day." otto I. Ivl.u. Indianapolis, former national Eagle president, was In charge of the unveiling as chairman of Ihe (ablet Indiana Slate Eagcommittee of le serle, other memls-rMug Mayor John B. Hndn, of Ifsyette. Indiana, stste president of (he order: Ray ( Br.sk. past state president ; Ernest E. Cbs, Noblesvllle, state secretary, snd Dr. Fred C. Dllley. Brad), chief medlial examiner of (be Insurance department. |