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Show 4 - ESTABLISHED 1890 r f fSTIMONIAL MURRAY FOR K. S. L. PROGRAM LEO PLAYER JR. Following Is the program for the KSL Broadcasting station for the week lieglnning .May 2Sth. This program Is printed for your convenience and we boite may enable you A Farewell Tttstimonlnl will be to enjoy those features that you like fcld i" honor ot Leo Player, Jr.. hest with the least loss of time in tiol turning, looking for what c Reunion Ward, on Wednesday, you ward i Reunion wish to hear. chapXli.v 31, - HELD MAY . 31 I ".Vft. '.'-- " .MAY 25, 1933 VOLUME 43 PRIMARY ill I u Li , 1 . Utah Academy of Sciences Progra m. 11:13 Old Favorites, Harry Clark. 12 :t)0 McCune School of Music. 12:15 Sandy McThrift. 12:30 Ethel Ilogan, jrfanist. 12 :45 National Forum. 1:( toCBS: Cathedral Hour. 2:(H L. I). S. Church servhvs. 3:noCBS; The d,awyer and the Public. Speaker John W. Davis. 3:30 Organ Moods, Gene Halliday 4 :00 CBS : Chicago Knights. 4:15 CBS: Current Events. 4:30 CBS: Fray & Braggiotti. 4:t5 CBS: Howard Ely at Organ 5 :00 CBS : Columbia Dramatic laboratory Program. 5:30 CBS: The Chicago Variely Hour. (5:00 CBS : The Gauchos. 0 :30 CBS : Andre Kostelanetz. 7 :K) CBS: John Henry, Black Biver Giant. 7:15 CBS: Quiet Harmonies. 7 :30 CBS : St. Olaf's Choir. 8:00 CBS: Eddie Duchin's Ore. 8:15 CBS : Angelo Patri. 8:30 Jerry Friedman's Orches. 8:43 L. D. S. Sunday Evening program. 9:15 CBS: Ben Pollack's Orclu. 0:45 Utah Buckaroos. 10 :00 CBS : The Merrymakers. 11:00 "Midnight Hour'" from the 11:30 tea ; has loen of May for the evening prepared 3 Tlie following program tl: Sng .... Congregation, led by Hattie Nichols. Invocation ... Chorus riolin Solo eading T. W. Dimond Harmony Boys .. I.yle Wagstaff Beatrice Stead- - mini. hiorus ... ... ltfiiulon Ward Girls Allw-r- t Steadman cmarks ileiinlon Sisters frio ..... Clarinet Duet .... Vaughn n Cund- ick and John Kedmoiid. Jiemarks Bishop Smith Neva Parker mo Solo ilnndolln & Guitar Trio Orson Clark. Conductor. Missionary iesjioiise The M. I. A. organization of Ren- :ion ward will entertain at a show- r in honor of Mr. Leo Player. Fri day evening in the ward recreation all. Tuesday evening the Harmony honored Mr. Player with a Iiovv.t at the home of Mr. Ilufus 'aimer. Mormon Talernacle. sTRAW HATS LOOM AS SfRINfi MARKS PROGRESS Now that spring Is Just around be corner it is going to lie neees-ar- y to look at the old time friend last summer Ye Straw Hat. What memories of the forest and md the eanyon the old side part- er or rather top partner brings to lie owner. If the hat ean lie worn again this ason it has had wonderful rare or t wns a wonderful hat to did How times (with. you take many the old lid off and mop your fever- d brow as you hung over the radio isii iniiL' to the nominating siss-ciie- s "f the convention that was to select the candidates who would bust ld Man Ivpression on the Mios-zland show him where he got off of the public's back? oh. well, we still have Friend Depression with us but still they have at least secured the presence of the great banker. Morgan, at Washington. Also, many of our well known financiers now know where the Income tax department Is located, at least. If the government Is able to solve the beautiful trust between the families of some of our financial magnates and really make them pay the Income ihj n will In- - a great fiat and allows us to read of big money, even if nothing else results tbre-frotf n. 9:00 CBS: Buddy Harrod's Ore 9:30 "Good Momln' Judge." 9:45 CBS: Concert Miniatures. 10:00 CBS : Billy Hay's orches. 10:15 "Jennie Is." 10:30 4 '.BS: Palmer House Ensemble. Badger. CBS : National Student Federation of America Program. 11:15 CHS: Caroline Gray. 11 :3( CBS: The Merrymakers. 11:45 CBS: Ann Ieaf. 11:55 Ogden Livestock Reports. 12 :oo CBS : Ann Leaf. 12:15 Program Utah Ag. College. 10:45-Barb- ara 11 :0O (Continued on page 2) ( LF.AN l'P AT CITY HALL The City Hall Is receiving a bit of cleaning throughout the Interior and will soon qualify as a model for spick and smn wails. Hie labor of cleaning a building of the size of the City Hall Is quite considerable. Housewives should that their houses are not as large and thus they escape some of the magnitude of the pnsent work. The City Commission has not advised as to they extent of the plans if any for redecorating and this will develop later. CHAMINADE CHORUS WAYNE HUFFAKER IS ACCIDENT VICTIM Complications resulting from Injuries sustained in an automobile accident March 17, caused the death Wednesday of Wayne Huffaker, 22. of 921 Dresden court. He died in a local hospital at 10:05 a. m. Mr. Huffaker died of a brain which developed from a compound skull fracture and other injuries suffered when the bicycle be was riding collided at Ninth East and Sixth South streets, with a truck driven by Waller W. Rouse, South and 12th 10, of Thirty-thirs streets. Following the accident. Mr. Huffaker wa staken to u hospital, where be was treated until April 15 and then discharged. On April 20 he suffered a relapse and was returned to the hospital, where be sim'e. had Born In Evanston. Wyoming, February 13, 1011, be was taken to Magna by bis ia rents the following year. He attended the public schools of Magna and later was a student at the University of Utah and the Utah State Agricultural college, I a former member of the basketball team of I be U. S. A. C and was a member of the Phi Kappa Iota ls-e- Z. C. M. I. Informal Music. 8 :30 8 :40 la it. ON JUNE 4th Memorial Day Memorial Ihiy, tenderest of American holidays, is with us again, remindful of the debt a grateful country owes the men rho gave their all for Its safety and pcris tulty. Amid Its preoccupation with economic stress, the Republic lotuses to celebrate with piety and pride, the deeds of bravery and patriotism performed by its sons on land and sea In the hour of emergency. It doe so In the reassuring confidence that should duty ever call again the breed w ill not he found to le extinct. Its glory j nd its traditions survive In the hearts of living Americans, despite the orgaul.ed efforts of those spineless groups which deprecate national defense ami are restless In undermining This day of remeiubraiiee of our heroic dead has more than ordinary significance. The iie-- l of the hour Is fur the stamina that has overthrown every armed enemy of the United States. The situation caTs today for no whit less of courage, of iter.scrvera nee, of the will to than our forces have alMi.i'j-icways displayed when they faird the foe. It is inii-- t to rWall the vicissitudes nf the founding fathers anil to derive Inspiration afresh front their fortitude and faith. It was these virtues, as well as valor in battle, that made their cause triumphant. r fraternity. Mr, Huffaker moved to Salt from Magna alsuit six months ago. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Guila Rolfe Huffaker; bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Huffaker, Magna; four brother. Marvin Iluffak' er, Island Falls. Canada ; Sheral. Clair and Kenneth Huffaker. MagMis. Evelyn na; and two slsti-rs- . Lcgcctt, Salt Lake, and Miss Huffaker of Magna. M. R.& R. C DOINGS KENNETH SPENCER IS A FRATERNITY MEMBER Kenneth Wednesday. May .".I. the M. It. and It. Club are sponsoring a Smoke Less Smoker at the Fraternal Hall, to which the public is Invited. A wonderful program of Fighting. Wre-llin- g. Musical and Dame imni-Ikt- s hae lss n nhib-- by Salt Ijike talent. Heene that lilgbt for the Wife and family. Sunday. May 2. the team under Captain Ioran will enierla'n Cap lain Wright's team nt a welnle Bust at the Club's out door range. SNAPPY NEW SIDEWALK The pavement from Murray City business districts to the south limits has been finlshd with gravel and Is a distinct Improvement. The advantages of walking on a I'avetnent of safe gravel over the trudging of the roadwny and becoming entangled with automobiles and CARD OF THANKS other vehicles Is readily n'iarent. A T. the Citizens of Murray we exgreat deal of credit Is due the City Commission for this worthwhile ad- tend our sincere thank for aid In dition to the safeguards around a the burial of Mr. William Arnold. BROTHERS k SISTEUS OF MU. jHslestrlan In the southern part of WILLIAM ARNOLD. Murray. Is-e- ss-on- Oq-fak- DECORATEGRAYES MEMORIAL DAY The graves of all former Eagles of the Murray Aerie will be decorated by a committee selected at the last meeting of the Eagles. chosen were as folThe meinlx-rlows: Murray cemetery, J. W. Krebs and William Walters; Mill Creek and Sandy cemeteries, Ernest Wright and J. D. Ilazelgren; Salt Lake cemetery, Ieo Townsend and Wasatch Ijiwn cemetery, Fred Peters and Wilford Whitehead. A list of the deceased menders will ta given to each of these men and they will pay due resjiect to the dead by decorating the graves with flowers contributed by the the members of the lodge. This Memorial Day, the American legion post of Salt Lake City, under Commander Win. J. Highy will decorate the graves of former "buddies" with bouquets of flowers made by the soldiers In ttie Vetoraiut' Hospital. A ceremony was an ticipated but It will not take plan s flag-raisin- FLOWER SHOW SAT MAY 27th, 1933 The weather this week has been 'deal for perfecting of spring flowers for the Murray Flower Garden Club annual Spring Show, Saturday, May 27, In the First National Bank building. Just to remind those who may not be familiar with the rules and regulations regarding the e4ilbltlng of their flowers at the show, we will reHat that all entries must lie brot iu their own containers before 12 o'clock, noon. Saturday, as the Judging will start promitly at that hour. The dtsirs of the First National bank will be closed to visitors after 12 o'chsk, and remain closed until 2 o'clock. Visitors will lie welcomed from two until nine o'clock. Thoe on the reception committee are, Mrs. Cleo Wright, Mrs. Elmer Wright, Mrs. David W. Smith and Mrs. C II. Anderson. SALT LAKE COUNTY TO JOIN EXHIBIT TRAIN d It. Siieer, of Taylorsvllle, was by Blue Key, honorary senior college fraternity, as a member of the Be No Club, local chap- ter of the Intercollegiate Knights, this Wis k nt the l lah Stale Agricultural College, on Freshmen n( intents are ill.- - bafs of high school scholarship and activities. Each social fratern and the ity hat two representative l'..ii!.s. mm fraternity organization, iptiiint fie member. The bstil with similar chatter chll1er III western collegia. In proMiown moting Hcrxh-and Intercollegiate Much enthu!am Is and some wonderful scores are fellowship. Mr. Sin-cwas elected treasmade for the fishing t le to for the b Idlest wcore made urer of the club at the recent electil the Barbs now and our next regular tion. He betwis-first Thursday In organization. meeting the June. BIMIOP CANNON Will. SPEAK AT CITY IN TAH.0RM1I.IK MIRKW (T.KF.MONV CKMFTKKY MAY Will ltjshop Sylvester Q. Cannon wll! The Jordan Pot of the Ameri- be the speaker at the sacrament can legion will conduct Memorial meeting in Taylorsvllle ward Sun Service nt the Murray City Ceme- day evening. May 2S. A Svlal tnus tery tU 9:30 In the morning on Me- leal program will Ik given, which will be of unusual Interest. It Is de morial I Hiy. The program will consist of selec- sired tbnt every inetnUr of the tions from a band, the firing of a ward will be In attendance, who can IMisslbly be there. salute and the Hounding of tni. c Is-i- ng r The Chamlnade Chorus, a ladies chorus, under the direction of Prof. A. C. Lund, will furnish the music a1 program for the Sunday evening on June 4th, In the conjoint nut-tinThe complete Ward. First Murray r In next week's ans-awill program Issue of The EAGLE. Douglas Silver Susie Slouch .. IVuothy Bennion .... Ileiie Gordon Ann Caff el u Hansen .. Bots-r- t Will Be Blind David Smith Billy Slump Dr. White .... George McMillan Chorus and Dances by children of the Primary. The festival Is under the direction of ttie Primary president, Mrs. Jane Morgan, with Mrs. Feru Martin and Mrs. C. K. Wiseman In M. I. A. FINALS HELD AT charge of music and singing. The WEST JORDAN play and dances are under the direction of Miss Iucy .Brlnghurst. A small charge of ten cents will The finals n the M. I. A. contest retold story, dra- 1h made and it Is hoped this small public ma, dancing, operetta section 1. Di- fee will enable every mother In the ward to attend. vision 2, comprising Tooele, Cotton-wooOquirrh, East Jordan, West wen held at West DEATH OF MR. ORSON Jordan and DAVIS BLEAZARD Jordan at 7:30 p. in. Tuesday, May 23. The Judges were meuils-r- s of the general board who are Judging all Orson DavU Bleazard, 00, died the division contests. at his home, 4023 South Second The winners are: West street, Wednesday at 6. a. ni. Public siieaklng, Gleaner Girls of a cerebral hemorrhage. Born In First place, Vernn Berg, Cottnn-whhm- I Salt Lake January 1, 1807, a son of ; second place, Georgia Bosh, John and Lydia Davis Bleazard, be Oquirrh. M Men, first place. Wesley had an employee of the county N'am-e- , East Jordan; place. shots for fifteen years until four Carrlgan, West Jordan. years ago, when he ret I nil. Retold story Junior girls, VirMrs. Surviving are bis widow, ginia Harris, West Jordan, first Carrie Usher Bleazard; five sons, place; I,ola Tuttle, Oquirrh, second Orson D. Bleajird, of Park City; plan. Vanguards, Vcrl Bird, IHnccnt Bleazard of West Jordan; was taken to a hospital. Frank, Willis and Daniel PJeaz-arWest Jordan, place. of Murray; two daughters, Drama The play "Peggy" pre- Mrs. Ivy Ran of Nampa, Idaho, and sented by West Jordan stake with Mrs. Daisy Maloiiey of Salt Ijike; the following cast. Bertha Turner, a brother, Caleb Bleazard of HampClarence Frost, Evelyn Crump, Alta ton, Wyoming; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Hardinan, Joseph Mmisley. Jr., Ma- Watts of Twin Falls, Idaho, and rie Crump and Elmo Turner; with nine grandchildren. Merrill, director, won first Funeral services will Is- - conduct plaee. ed Saturday at 2 p. in. In the Mur "The Killer," presented by East ray Second ward chapel. .Burial will Jordan stake, with Henry Voyce, dl lake plan III the Taylorsvllle cemerector, won second plm-e- . tery. Dancing contest Couple No. 12, Ruth Angel and Lynn Bateman of KINDERGARTEN CLASSES West Jordan, first jtace and Cot BEGIN JUNE 5 place. o)vmm Tin' original dance contest -- I'hl Kindergarten classes will lie con Cottonwood seeoinl first place; ducted at the Arlington school olace; West Jordan, third place. term of six weeks East Jordan stake. this summer, the Open-MJune 5. first place, and Cottonwool, second beginning Monday, A canvas of Murray City by Mrs. place. Smith and Mrs. W.C.Turk-ct- t All winners pins of a- - Henry has Indicated that a goodly prcrlntlon from the general Ismrd nnmls r of children will attend. This members. year as In former years when kinconclasses have JOY' IN THE PARK IN THE dergarten children are there many ducted, M'UIMJ IN MURRAY unable to attend, and who will l deslrioiis of helping are who those You ran enjoy a delightful visit the advantages have children these to Murray City Park now as the of may get in training kindergarten long awaited spring time has arriv Hans-knecHoward Mrs. with touch ed, at least until the next fall of or Mrs. A. O. Cooper, and hall or snow. to soiior one or more The Nirk Is a lovely plan In any arrange summer's term. A fee the during so of the year and cspn-lnllfor the term of Is chnrgi-of J3 nt this sea win of the year. six week. It might be a good Idea to stroll Mis Lillian Hoggan of around the park and collect a few will be the tencher this Utah whiffs of fresh air. The air Is the summer. one thing I tint no tax man has as yet found a way to charge for. but I.EE'S SURRENDER PUT AN of course we are still advancing In END TO THE CIVIL WAR such matters. Jaunty Grump West Monday, May 29 (1:45 CBS: Little Jack Little. 7:00 Peter Spraynozzle. 7:30 Moning Music 7:45 CBS: Organ Melodies. 8 :tH Shopping Hints. 8:15 Musical Moods. '. i (Lopynjlit, No. 40 FESTIVAL! MURRAY EAGLES TO Murray First Ward Primary will hold their spring festival Thursday, June 1, at S o'clock. "Iu the Court of Gisxl Health" will lie the theme of the festival, in which nearly 2W children will participate. In costume. The lessons driven home in this play by the children Is of great not only to the children themselves but to the parents as well. of projtcr diet on the The effis-tInstilling good physical well thoughts and the desire to form daily good habits in eating and living, is very effectively shown In the comisirison demonstrated by the little folks In this "Court of Good Health." Those taking the prliielixil parts in the play are as follows: Sammy Judge of G Mul Health Brlughurst. Ch-r. Calvin McMillan Sherman Wiseman Janitor Nlshon Sheran- IV. Iceman Sunday, May 28 8 :00 CBS : Hhoda Arnold & Chas. Carllle. 8 . 25 Thunder Cave Man. 8:30 CBS: Mormon choir & organ 9:3; Uncle Tom, comic strips. 10: Informal Music. U:(K)-C- BS: Smiling Ed MtCon-nell- . Player will go to the Eastern fjtates .Mission Field shortly after IV first of June. yt. , -- THURSDAY, Memorial Day f f UTAH. CITY. l!-- - sis-on- Six counties of the state, Including Utah, Salt djike, Davis, Weber. Box Elder and Cache, are In the preparation of an exhibit 'rain to le known as the "agricultural sHHial" which Is scheduled o make numerous stops In the iltove mentioned count Un from I une 13 to 21, Inclusive, according to announcement by Tracy R. WVIIIng, secretary of th Utah State Farm Bureau. The train Is being by the Salt k Utah Railroad, the Bamlx-rgeElectric Railway and he .Utah-IdahCentral Railway, with the following industries and coox-ratln: Utah State .igcncle Farm Bureau, Utah-IdahSugar Coni'vuny, Layton Sugar Company, Amalgamated Sugar Comjiany, Franklin County Sugar Company, Utah Poultry Producers association, Utah Utah State Dairy Beet Growers association, Sugar extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college, and the county agricultural agents and county farm bureau of the partlcluitlug counties. The exlilbt train will Include a livestock car, a dairy Industry car, t it jtoultry Industry car, a sugar car, and a car of home Industry and community exhibits. Each of these cars will portray some of the most essential prnctlcca which conand profit of tribute to the sun-esthe Industry conn-rncd- . The train will begin a tour of these cotinllet by mnklng two stojn In Salt county on June IS). It will then two days In Utah county, a dny In Davis and WeU-count ie, one day In Box Elder to Grant at !xe surn-nderA on April 0, IMm, virtually and one day In Cache county. ending the Civil War, though John- detailed schedule of the ato) will ston's army did not formally sur- ls announced Inter. render until April 20 and KIrby NOTICE! Smith's until Just a month later. If a Isi.v of eighteen enlisted shortly After June 1. 1933, the Murray before the end of the war Is living the span Public Library wilt open at 3:00 today he Is well traditionally allotted to man and o'clock p. m., and close at 9:00 much farther beyond the actual av- o'chsk, Instead of at 2 o'chsk as formerly. erage length of human life. ciNijs-rat-in- g e r asm-elatio- Is-e- CiKlMTK STAKE PROGRAM of the The senior department Ganite Slake Mutual Improvement imsoelallon will sponsor program and dance nt the Granite stske Ninth East near Twenty-firs- t South. Friday. May 20, at f 1 1. m. All menils-- r of the various wards of the stake between the ages of 23 and 35 are Invited to attend . U-c- s r ois-nlni- r |