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Show i i ESTABLISHED 1890 MIKKAY CITY. I 'TAIL THIKSI) AY, VOLl ME 43 MAY 18, 1933 No. 39 g MURRAY Hi Repairing the Broken Fences SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 98, F Annual Com- Seventeenth cncenient Exercises of the Mur- High School will be held In the Hurray High School Auditorium on riday, May 19, 11)33. at 8 o'clock p. the students, alumni, and faculty of the high school. The Patrons and Patronesses of the ball are Supt. and Mrs. K. Allen Ha tenia n, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Moffat. A Mr. Mrs. Carl C. L. Hansen, and lie to the at given The r. and Mrs. I). L). lister, Mr. and ercixes Is printed below. Mrs. Oorge Watts, ami Principal j Following the program the and Mrs. C. II. Anderson. Ball will be given iu The seciul guests will lie mem-lier- s (Jie Murray High School Gymnasi of the Senior Class, Faculty um. The ball will be sponsored by and School Hoard Members. The f of 7c Lin-nel- March of the Graduates - l, Orchestra School Song "Our Old High" Graduates, Faculty and Audience Invocation Rev. J. P. Payne Selection, "The Marriage of Figaro" - - - Mozart Murray High School Orchestra - Elnora Bergener Valedictory Address Chorus: Liszt (a) - "Dream of Love" - - - - of "Bells Parks Memory" (b) Girls Glee Club -- to Graduates Address .... S. F, "The Waltz of the Flowers"- P. Tschaikowski "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" - Thompson (b) Presentation of Diplomas W. H. Linnell President of School Board Xicolai Overture - "The Merry Wives of Windsor"-Oft- o Murray High School Orchestra - Alma Erekson Benediction - - - - - - Exit March (a) - - -- 0. E. News Murray Hi News SCHOOLS RECEIVE The Eagle plan to stabilize emCLEAN-U- P AWARDS ployment Is gaining ground after f two nnd years of fight. The Hill was first introduced by ConThe Judges for awarding prizes gressman Ludlow on iHst'inlsT 1, Cain-iwlg- n Clean-F1.10. At this time grent interest was for the Murray of 10.'W were confronted with shown but no action taken. difficult task in selecting the a very n December 10. 1011 Congressschool making the liest reMurray the bill, man Ludlow cord. known as H. K. 5.117. It immediateMrs. Cooper. Mrs. Hot a lick and ly gained attention. Many CongressIks-i- i semen spike and wrote in supiort of Mrs. Itasaiiissen. who had a after lected to award the prizes, the measure. The House snliconiinlt-teconand carefully to which the bill had lieen re- complete survey ferred recommended without a dis- sidering all iiiikIch of the Clean-lCampaign, decided that there senting Vote that it be passed. not a winner, as all the Murwas Congressman Ludlow schools had made a very credray the bill on March . liaithe itable showing. Indeed. opening day of the present sisslal the Judges decided Accordingly, as session. It was referred, the Conaward money, totulling that Committee. to the Judiciary In equally divided should $T2.TK our also Ludlow presented gressman all of the three schisils. Stabilization plan to lewis V. In other word, the contest was Douglas, Director of the Hudget. Our Mil now H. H. l.VW. also has an even one, and all three schools come to the attention of the Civil rattsl an eiial share of the award Service Commission. money. Mayor Peiers finds himself well President Roosevelt has personclean up really shown interest In the Eagle's pleased with the spring who ami Commission, the sult emCity Ludlow program to Stabilize the money for the schools, donated ployment. Iwlieves that the investment has He has conferred with those ac lieeii a good one. at tively sujusirtlng our measure the capital. NEW BOOKS AT THE lie has sent our Eagle leaders t MURRAY LIBRARY the Secretary of liils.r. He has promised to take up with her our Mexican Trail Jenkins Stabilization of Employment plan. Weddomnn Y'ears of Ixve He has said that some such plan Voice at Johnnywater Sinclair as we projiosc Is not only desirable Gift of the Insert Parrlsh but necessary. Hands t'p Freynor On April 1Mb our Stabilization Shepherds of the Wild .... Marshall Hoffman of Employment leaders met with Man from El Pa White Ml lVrklns, Secretary of Iibor, In P.uster Seltzer ... ... Son of Arizona a conference In her office. They and sn-sore- Range I!..sh Seltzer the plan for Seltzer Man ... our order. Gun Two Funking by Ethel M. Ivll the F. O. E. were Congressman Ir!soii Wall Larrlmorc loul Ludlow, of Indianapolis, In Robin Hill dlnna. Aerie; Cotisressnian Tom t'nchnrtcd Sens lining Ellolt ., D. MiKt'own. a member from Ada. (Jrfs-jKsir Oklahoma Aerie; and P. G. W. of P. Frank E, the Siablllz.'itl.iii of Employiwnt RELIEF SOCIETY LESSON MAY 23rd. Commission. Pn-sl was had at Tle confen-ncMr. Iiora Smltli will eonduii the dent Htswvell's request. Miss Perorto the Servhi' lesoii for Tueswlsy. Social kins llstemsl carefully She then The lessen w ill he n cool three der's May spokesmen. of the Child Problem acrlen, asked that our suggestions looking toward incorporation of the Eagle's and will ili nl jsirtii nlnrly wltb the developing of Initiative and self replan lth the i:.cvelt reorganizasubmitted in writ- liance In the child. In harmony with tion program lmw Ibis isirtli ulsr fttihject, the children ing to the cabinet secretaries, In vol veil in will Is feature! on the pMgram. ls wonbl departments Twn solo will le given by t;srge the admlnlsl rat Ion of the plsn. This, In all probability, would McMillan. "Mother of Mine," ami concern the Isirlment of !lior; "If I Only Hud a Home, Sweet the Ivparlmeiit f Comment; the Home," Gloria Mnnell will render a solo. iH partmetit of Interior; the Ispnrt-meti- t of Agriculture and the Treas- "That Silver Haired Daddy of ury Icjiartmeiit. The Plan will le Mine," nnd she will bIo give a prepareil by P. (1. W. P. Frt,k E. rending. Martlm Morrli will give two seHerlng and flbsl with the so ret n rl Pah'tna," nnd "Consoby Coiigrewman I.udlow. F. lections, "I lation," mi (he syolophiilie, nccotii II. PETEIt!, F. O. E. News U. pnnled by her sister, Lena. I SENIOR CLASS OF MURRAY HIGH e SCHOOL GIVEN FAREWELL BANQUET The Rampiet for" the graduating TRUCK OVERTURNS OPPOSITE LAUNDRY class of "Kl was held at Murray 1st truck, belonging to a Poentel- f trucking company, overturned on f lute street Just opjioslte the Mur-4laundry last Tuesday niomiiig t 5 o'clock. The driver and his eomisinloti Bitd driven from Prhv, Carbon onny. the previous day, ami as they I'liroachcd the Murray Laundry the driver momentarily fell deep. The truck with its huge milcr careened over the ten foot iilumknieiit and rolled gently over n ItH side. Luckily, no one was was recovered and the truck furt ith very little damage. fI following Miring the darkness lie accident, dome motorist that were accident to view the "Pmn un Into by another ear mid several J 'Tsons Injured. y TWI.OKSV1I.I.K WARD IIONOK I NIGHT Ward, Wednesday, May 17. There were 57 graduates present, and member of the faculty. A base ball theme was used In the toasts. A color scheme of pink and green was carried out in pink tulips and roses, pink candles In gn-cholders, and green glass ware. The dinner menu also stressed the color Hchcme of the same shades. The program was as follows: Maxine Hag- Toast mi stress ley. at tlie Grade Schools "OneO-Cat- " "Rounders days" Doris Ijirsen, Vice presiMiss dent of Senior Class. Ii.vs spent hi Junior High "Soft .Rail" or "Playground Rail" Days ss'tit Imis . First Three Years High School-F- irst base. Second base and Third lb'b Rothwell huso President of the Student Rody. Plate" by the Senior Year Ib-me of Student President pitcher and Erckson. Alma P.ody Toast to the class of '3.1 .... David Smith, Class Advisor. Prognostication for the class .. On Wald Gallagher. Itetnnrks from the 'I'm pi re" . Mr. ('. 11. Anderson. Remarks from the "Czar of Rase- K. Allen P.ateman bnll" .... Marjorle C.sip- solo Saxaphone er. Wilson White ..... Viol i do The Senior lbitnpiet Committee Included Mr. 11. Hnnsknccht. Mis , Margaret Short, Mr. George and Mr. Wayne Nellson. In -"- I Tuesday evening the Hosing frxerclso, nnd Honor night contest umbers of the Taylorsvllle M. I. A. Were held In the Recreation ball. t t talk were given by the of the associations, Mr. jNelllo Reunion nnd Mr. Edgar Jndsay. also Mr. laniard C.errard, ft the stake ttotird and Mr. Iran Frnmc f the ward bishopric. The Juisbnl numbers consisted of a .iinuVr by the Ibsdilve Girls' chor- a duet by Mis Joyce Xlackny JmhI Mis Phyllis Ransom: a solo I'.v iMr. Alvln Green. I Those who represented the ward t the Stake Honor Night In Mur y First ward Tuesdny (HESTERriEl I) 41! CM 11 evening ORGANIZED jMisn IJla Holder ami Mr. Wendell J'sxb-In the Keloid Story, and fMIss Htith Mackny in the Public The Chesterfield Junior HI Club was organized last Saturday night, gnve their number. A dance conclu was held at the with the following officers: William J Vlcin of the rt chine's itrocrnm. Whltaker. club lender. Geo. Tsouni. president : Aleck Tsourns, vice prcl dent; Jay Young, secretary; Keith The Vanguards of Murray Second Young, song and yell lender; Arvld are nrd, under the direction of Ueed Skog, reporter. Other tiicinbers mid Young. Inlsn JKddlnctnn, will continue their ae Marlon I'vltle during the summer, which jIH Include hike, base ball nnd oth e Are joit going to the Murray sport. The Gleaner and ex arout also will Flower Show? Many clnc carry tlvitlei during the summer niotitb. liililt? are exiss ted. pres-jflon- Dlb-ble- y L Rce-Mv- HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS STI DENT ItODY OFFICERS one-hal- -- A POSTPONED Wednesday, May 17, at the meeting of the Murray City Commission, it was the unanimous decision to appoint It. R. Rasinussen, bishop of Murray Second Ward ,to the of City Recorder. Mr. Hasniusseu is thoroughly qualified by technical training for the accounting part of the work and has a very pleasing address iu the meeting of the public and has a large circle of warm friends. It is a fortunate thing for Murray to be able to secure the services of so capable a man as Mr. Uasmussen and he wPl make many friends for the city among those who call at the City Hall in future. Iu shaking of the npsilutment, niemU'r expressed the difficulty encountered In arriving at a choice ns they had received many applications from dependable and efficiently trained men, practically all of whom merited consideration. However, there being only one position to ls filled, someone had to lose. The extremely backward spring weather during the past week has held the spring flowers back until the Murray Flower Garden Club committee has considered it liest to Mist pone the flower show for another week. The show will accordingly be held Saturday. May 27, instead of the 20th, ns announced last week. The First National Rank will lie the place as announced last week, and Is urged by the Flower Show committee that every one having any flower. in blossom at that time be sure to exhibit them nt the show. There w ill no doubt be miiny lovely tullim still in bhsim, but if your tustage lips have jmssisl their of beauty, bring other flowers ns well, Including jiottcd plants. It is also well to rememlsT that the exhibitor Is to bring his own container, and that flowers must be In the building by 12 o'clock If they are to be Judged. Schedule To Start In Near Future Bryant Hinckley President of Liberty Stake Mixed Chorus: SELECTED Tennis Presentation of Special Awards - Prin. C. II. Anderson Cornet Solo - "My Old Kentucky Home" - - Goldman Wilson White p out-llm- sl Ib-rln- e The elirtlon held last Friday at school for student lasly of fleers for the school year 1IK13-- 1, was a clow race, esKdally for the student Issly resident. Vaun Fotheiing-hau- l won, however, over Fred J. Anderson, by u close margin. He will have as hi associate officers. Phylis Johnson us vice president ; Lola Mechiin, S4retarytreasurer ; nnd Frank Hlaiii, yell master, with ! uclte Shaw nnd Vlrgluln Pearson, yell mistresses. the high PRIMARY MAY FESTIVAL Mnray First Ward Primary will hod Malr ai.lnml May lmy Health Festival. "The Court of GihhI Health", on June 1 in the Murray First Whrd amusement hall. Mr. Fred Morgan, president of the association will he In charge of the affair, with Mr. C. K. Wlemaii, directing the chorus and voice iiuinls-rs- : Miss Lucy Itrlng-hurs- t charge of dance ami lHnys, and Mrs. Fern Martin as accompanist. Iietall of the evening's program will ls given next week. 111 W. F. ROBINSON TO GIVE SPECIAL COURSE The schedule for tennis playing will Is' In effect In the very neai future, the tennis committee an nounce. At least they anticipate that It will start very soon, as this all desnds on the resnmse of Mur ray tennis fan to the committee's nplioal for moniliership registration. The funds thus obtained will le used to pay the bill owing to Mur ray Light department, and after tlds bill i paid, playing will start immisliately. mem Those desiring to ber of the tennis club, and re ceiving the lienefits derived there from may register by applying to Mr. Jay Kingston at the Murray City Pharmacy; Mr. Vincent nt the Murray State Hank, or Dr. W. I Wright. The niemlsTshlp fin? Is $2, entitling the member to one hour's use of the court st week, or $1, which will entitle him to two week. hour use of the court Those not holding season tickets will Is- - charged ten cents. The schedule will Is arranged a In advance, week thus enabling the players to arrange their time for use of the court.. Murray tennis fans have for many years endeavored to promote an active tennis club, and now that the leaders In the movement have promoted the bleu and arranged details to the ilnt where the sport can Is' enjoyed on local courts, evInterest is! in the soprt ery should come forward and lend their supiort and assistance by a memU-of this club. Register for membership right e it r A silal course of Instruction In band and orchestra work will my W. F. Robinson ami associate t hers at the Murray High next Monday nnd S hol. . continuing for four wis-ks! Classes will organized In cor net, kiss troiulHitie, nlto, French horn. tuba, saxophone, clarinets and lolln. The first class w ill U'' held next Monday. May 1TJ. at 0 a. m. A'l sToli Interested plcnse tact Mr, W. F. Robinson, V.'.2 tllen ineniic, Murray. now ! WOMAN'S CLUB BREAK-FAS- T, 11 iR-a- FIjOWFK CIA H MEETING WELL ATTEMIEI) There was an exceptionally large attendance at the Flower Cluh meeting held In the County Firemen's hall last Thursday evening. Mr. Robert Custo, of Holladay, a most interestgave the nieinls-rand culture of care on the ing talk on how to cultialso and gladiolus, vate, nnd the general care of dahlias to produce larger blossoms. Some very desirable plants were donated nnd given ns prlacs to those drawing iiuiiiIkts. It is probable that this idea will Is a feature of the flower club nt their regular meetings hereafter. s COT. STAKE HONOR NIGHT Cottonwood Stake Honor Night was held Tuesday night in Murray First ward, and Wednday night lu South Cottonwood ward. nie Retold Story, Public Sinking and One Act Play Contests were held Monday night, resulting as follows : Junior Girls Retold Story Art on Wagstaff of Reunion ward won the first place; Dmithy Shipley, of llolhulay, second place; and Dorothy Tin if South Cottonwood, third place. Vanguard Retold Story William Llddle, Hilt Creek, first place; Wendell Paxton, TnyWsvllle, place. Gleaner Girls Public Verna lierg, Murray First ward, first place: Vera Nawahlne, Murplace. ray Seeond ward, M Men Public llrady, Mill Creek, first place; Elmer Adamsoii, Holladay, sisoiid we-ou- sts-on- MAY 25th. place. Club Woman's The Murray will be held Annual breakfast Thursday. May 2.", In the Itaptlst South. The church on Forty-Eightladies auxiliary of the Itaptlst church will serve the breakfast. The t home of the program w ill From Everywhere." Numbers on the program will Include song and dumv typical of the various nation of the world. CAPTAIN DORAN'S TEAM will represent The PLANS WEINIE BUST l out as mid will carried spring, nearly a jishle In the club colCaptain Wright's team of the ors of pink and lavender.. Murray Rifle Cluh will If lb" BiieMs of Cnptnln Drnn's tenni on LEVA ItROWN TO CONDI (T the club's outdoor range on May HN(IN( (LSSES two S. A ball game between the teams will l held la the afternoon F.lvn Miss Rrown, Murray's and the welule bust in the evening. tite dancing Inst medainty and tres will start dancing classes on M. R. & R. C SMOKER Wednesday, May 21. In the Mur ray City Firemen's hall. President Ray Allan and a to welcome tiew This will l of six nieinlsrs of the Murdesirous who are mothers, Murray aro ray Rifle slid Revolver Cluh have tin making arrangements for a big en of Inning their children tertaininent at the Friifcrnnl Hall host technical training la dancing, ns Miss Rrown I a well known nr on May 31. The program Include several boxing and wrestling iiintih tlst iu Ibis line. Classes will U held o'clock. e by professionals and dumiiig and at ".''Hi, 10;imi nnd lt:i will also She give private leons musical numlicr Mweeii flchis. by apHiliituicu(. Invited Is attend to The public this exhibition, keep Mny .11 See the 4. C. Penney t o. ad page 4. for this event in 1 S FL One South place; phu-e- Act Play "The Killer" first CottonwiMsl ward, Second ward, Murray sot-oli- . The Stake oierctta contest and Dame contests were held In CoitotiwfSMl ward Wslneday evening with the following results: There's A Ojierc tta "Where Cottonwood, first Will." South place; Mill Crock ward, second place. Dance-M- ill Cns k. first place; Elizabeth Cornwall and by Mis Norinaii Gordon; Murray 1st ward, second place with Miss Emm Rerge and Charles West. The two winners In this contest from Mill Creek ami Murray First wnrd will represent the stake In the division tryouts next Tuesday In West Jordan, with the six other stakes participating, Tisicle, thpiirrh, Cottonwood, East Jordan, West Jordan and Ihi. Continued on last Page) M. I. A. A SHOOTING MATCH Members of the Murray Rifle and Revolver Cluh nre now competing In mi itidivdual shooting match, the prize being a Is'iiutlful new fishing jsile. AH metnls'is of the cluh, wh have seen the rod are doing the shooting they are capable of a the fishing season Is not far distant. lt S |