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Show Club Lions rrfTwfro Officers Elect . fr the Murray Lions .,1T1jn2 vear wore On"". for the last Thurs- ir i at a cting n wns elected vice Clove, .nt' James Pie?1 Orlando Erickson, secskl''nlnt Wilford Ty Bl""1'" na prcsidem; lyeei third. fcr. "ptarv and treasurer; .. - !'- : r' - l . . J..,.n ' internationai , j ed They and Varian Powell ailcrnates to the DjegaivontioV at Vernal on siate named. The June ,rVF T. Duvall. Dayi and J. Erickson. and ,Sd Orlan-dcUgat- arc . f ai Music Summer Courses ! Scheduled courses following music in charge, have Van nSuled for the summer: bTrufanugle corps-T- ues- - Thursday at and Junior dav a. m. 8 Monday, orchestra at 8 a. m. Wednesday, and Friday band Daily at 9 a. m. -- junior Beginners instrumental Daily at 10 a. m. and band Monday Senior Wednesday at 7 p. m. All classes will be held Build- This is one more than the number of graduates from Murray last year. Seve n more master's degrees will be awarded this year, the total number liein j 23 as compared with 21 for last year. The Murray students are: llel-- J which made the poppy en Janssen of the college of ap- ' jile success. plied science with a B. A. tie-- ) The posters used to advertise gree; and Eleanor Brow n fn.nj the sale, and displayed in busin- the college of education with a ess houses in Murray, were II S. degree. made by the Murray school childFrom Ilollarlay are Wanda ren, and the committee wishes Ruth Amlrus from the ceHe;;e of to thank the children for these education. B. S.: and Lucille fine toslers and the business men Bowers, normal. Draper students eel lege of .'or disclaying U -- m. ifire: (Jail Mukel-enWinners in the poster contest "education. B. S : Howard A. B.d- are: Lorctta Simsich, Murray lard. arts and science college,: B. S.; and Dannell George Cott-- j high school; Ethel Allen, Arlington school; Barbara Lee Juhrson. id. college of education. 15. S. Eider Charles A. Callis and Eorr.yvitw school; and Yukei Flder Aliert K. Boweii. both of TdQhara, Liberty school. The following children were tru Council if the Twelve it trie, :nners of show tickets and are LDS. church, v.; II be the pi:n-tha ked to call at gradual ion the home of Mrs. cipal s.vakei ;.t :.1 1 Cahi-thwill sp ho JeriM n, i'JU3 Wasatch St., 'Neici-es- , ' r their tickets before June Hi. Bacealaun an .vrvice; as the tickets are void after thai tiav vinmt',. Jui e 4. and dale: Bowen will dehv. r the com- June 7. June Ecrgcr. e Ma-ynuiicemer.t addn Ruby Durst, Tad 'hara, Roberta Mullins. Lucy Brkk.vieh, Jean Knebclo. f I.I li ORCAMZM) Warp Holmgren. Robert John-- s roil SI M.MI n ACTIVITIES MrOmu IVr- '1 b,. Misses It m r.. Vardel Clay, Joyce Kezerinn. T.mnv e.il. M.il"i"!i Stan !b r. f bert Barn. K!;se Johnson. JenEdwards. Dolores LePn v, Phyllis Coons. Y.ru.'iii L M"i-;al.ave and hpe LtPrey. Barry Fay sin, Wright. lor Oeraldinc Lund, Betty Jean Sev- ganied a club d t the home met Thi y ern. Beverly Shepherd. Juanita vacation. di and Phyllis J. Smith. William Kehl. of Dons T'ov. !,. !V McOnu". Clifford Mvers. Coons on Ci ti r S'.i'i e!, W pky and re-- i 1' Han.Mn, Clco Fox. Helen the club was 1. led. ry. P.eveily Killnack. fresl nu nts v. IV Carole Joins. the cl'ib is to The purpose Kenneth Shep- Jor.na Wiseman. Buh.i-promote p eat' r .. v. iiv dor:! t, (Cunt.nui J on Page 8) the Mimnn r. , , i er Arrange looking but decided-- ' miliar figure to downtown e 'ruts, shoved bis hand In a! u on cold ickets grainy day recently, and sub- ""d to an m'r rviiue i i. Kuewn to even-one- . His ft: "ation. Pi be blunt i some. lnjf in tat-top- I! . nam. - i.,i ri A. !a- ..... ill 1. I 1' ' - Jf,k -- START JUNE 6 The Murray First ward Summer Primary will begin Tuesday, June 6, at 10:30 a.m. Children are asked to bring their lunch and meet at the ward house. From there they will go to the Murray Park, where there will be games and e, dec-oial- td i . v H"w - (iij Ix-- Story l j Wil-'re- c,. ,t '"ne out for "i pi a "li.:" ':''f';' ; v K I i I j i . I ' i i s 1' . r i I l"l-e- - . I II ..... ,r t I i f'-- . V f lias i ' plant- m ! i 1 ' j Wri i f. - r" . ?i iw, ,., ' ;i t i'J frf ' ' v i t J 4- ..." r-i- ' J Fj '.3 1 much did you cost?" 'it -- u "' I ' , i: 1 , ' I MITJRW OUI I I It (III. mr 'C s m . vi t if.V O h.argt t the MI HU V f h to t iilici- iiK iisked to i f 1! rersons in ii.iv First ward. ;iu! N (l i lt MIK Pl.XNS St MhW TRIP '' r.i club will The M it i: - Sunday id m a inn f"i I'VrH v..t. ' l iadiv evening at S' vrtn) nrw pei ix st.id tea Pibers h lVe !";10 d the f lub tinand rxp i t to trip, 1 j tf - j UOM1N TO STATE I'OVTS s TV... of Mari ;MI'PI?Y I I I f i .. pia'to.iri ilirllop e '. r: t m Id CTI l re- - ci'ieriS - Pol- .". ; . , va-.t- s: " ih. l;p t o'Tirn d A W iM rt k the ixili iry. at the con- - S 'It L :,Ur. rv Kircon was i ..ii t of ihe auxiliary TO Ml I T MONHAY Vt Eh I Aivh rs"n. n rie- A P.e, ll' a if tnepihrl S ol the a ( rotary. ( ialdcn club will Mot lav El.',oi' e be ha Id M :;o iY moiiiiv;:, J.iiie !ut lav i, in the at g' t t I I al l r W ill be TO Ml'l.T UltKSDXY City ! .di ( ; Pa of the lymghtrt s of A A e . , S p "f a :'h Mi onion. isit Fan,.ak'. lime I laid uoirv , rs ,,f tho M;U Creek o, extended " ilmn dud col mih a to this town, eveivb' dy got ha l l at the rcsi-'- i i a" n be How i I 1"' it.- - io attend, all Gi t t way for the hepped up and I got lioosted. ITaP ."i of Mi; George Hobupch .0 e a rus- Hues ITM Sotith "th EiKt Sired on here now. wbieh will s' annual lh' along be held in t! o m ar futuie. Thursday. June 0, 1939. tomer." - ur "are Jou've got me. .... simple." Q. 'How long do y u tknk thousyou'll last uth all !h. "iir '.el ands of doll, is bailing head?" that's not my A. "Buddy, coke, K.piH-d.- I 'r-'v- . UV(, buddy, plenty." pens to the do- Mls it?" I..''!' v n v i ." 1 but Dr - Q. "Here you a r. one of a k Cim ok. m fi o Mat U'Uplo of ! eu iind II .W much I. r o!li. d.l el ' !' ill o y day?" io mi make e ' i.!'. i' pri t)t-i- , I,. ,. ' mole than d Mrs. .m o us A c "All i.mp l m. and Mrs. :. bee apt. Sdi and d, II s'aili except .jll.lO.IMIil, A. M;ii 'mi. for the h"s on M-- n ; tiei t and ( f tinThe ). i.U 't' rani) are loiitii Tell I le. it s l.ot mucn 11 at m i ,iv Minvi merit ping f. r oui j n y an- inoje a loij'.ia'i ly fiilfiib nardly nei.:h to ,.y i.il i in, mission, have tg, tier hve about until jiars oep j U il n .g tribute 'o those p, iiassvd." M dillgent- nee'!' ! , v. i "What about the poor lab- - i this di iit pl.nv to P ak' Q " At the and a lose. oting man with - kids I.,. f...i ,"blossom1! ,:r- h !h" ai period, ant ilieatl nd of i HOW lie " 'i"cs grocery hill, i Can pi nv n hers Wish Cott'.nv, about ouV" own to i.int 'o ' Bi hold. hi ' an' id ur blocks ai. t f a! .iv, A. "He patks Hah' away and walks into town. Thai's t Col un-p.ii- t people are t,n,'l,;h ' Put three p flf E'da t, rxpecti.ii; of J K'1 "''ve ti nts worth v "II ow Or-o- 1'-- ( Ji 1 n'"'o.v IS'. Forty-eight- i i I m mutes; V()U d l I iii'iiiu-, , ,,,,,, " singing. A very interesting program is be ing outlined, including a base- ball team for the boys, which will play other teams in the stake. A prize will be given the winning team at the end of the summer. Story telling, sewing, dramatics and choruses for the girls will be a feature of the summer's program. The small children will enjoy working in sand boxes. They will also have story telling and a rhythm band. Summer Primary affords an excellent opportunity for the t'.-- J2J. minutes." Tl.ei) A. WAR DEAD I written is flnii .. I.iee. . .V on, n.ckle- b PRIMARY TO - . 2 g LEGION HONORS -' .. "'out me , July Celebration Plans are being made for the Fourth of July celebration to be held in Murray. It will be under a special committee under the supervision of the Grant, Murray First and Murray Second wards, James Earl Smith has been put in as chairman of the allair. I he purpose of the celebration is to raise money for the new seminary building that will be ,u"l"u " mi me Murray logh School. The estimated of the buildine is between U nnn and $lf; 0!)0. The pian for the day as outlined follows: Mornins Activities Big parade. Indt pendenee Day Program. Sports program for children. Contest races and prizes. Atternoon Activities Baseball tame betwen semi-pr- o te;iin and good amateur team. Hport exhibitions in swimming, tennis and novelty features. Evening Activities Softball games with teams of the County and Salt Lake City paitieipating. More particulars will be printed in later issues. Sec-!"- ,i . yourself, f mi bn 't. WTii.ftt tf A. WdJ, p,"i a tricky soil n er. i -- ( ' Its Annual Breakfast r t,ff ,nf Wa CVeei,! acid i.,.....r-- ' ti you woik?" It, till , . . Ili:ii" ;olll- S'JU have I,, 1,,., .....I ii'll liU Von - 1 re-.- th.ifs imposj.ible .inn it i Anyone interested the club should see one of the above officers before Kiti.rri.,,, o June 3, so that their names be entered in the matches may for and Sunday. Warwick C. Lamorcaux, attorney for Summit and Wasatch A schedule of matches for this ccunty milk producers in heated oratory at meeting in the Murray week end will be posted at the a local of Hall Silver is Left courts City I'dgwel dairy. Monday night. Friday night. The meeting arose out of the current controversy between dairymen and producers, the latter resenting the fact that they have not Wards Plans Great profited from recent raise in price of milk. 4th of . wondered, h v,,iy i vim can a iv irble name?" 1 yJ' ttyi'. occasions. d Yo j I oft.-- f!pio tv,n-t,,..- ,. f Si e of The El 55 "f .... "I've w,er i. Parade 111 Peter Parking is "iter. above-announce- Modem "Jesse James" '! ' The Murray Women's club anwith nual breakfast was held in the teacher to net acquainted of the Jade room of the Hotel Utah. the children and officers forward are looking will leave Sunday afternoon for Thursday afternoon. May 25, at organization to a very good time together, ac::i ext. n h d vacation to the home one o'clock. The pieuram was as follows: cording to an announcement by of his mother in Tippcrary IreMr. Lillian Beiinion, superinMrs. Frank Morris, saWelcome. d, lie will be accompanied by Sunday School Will P. F. lute to past presidents, Mrs. tendent of the Murray Fust i s. Monsx tgm-thi br i, ward Primal y. Hold Annual Ke'i'a dv of tiie Cathedral f the- Grant G. Bryan; response, Mrs !;:'.-; and Phillip F. Ken- Hugh Ward: greetings. Mrs. II. The Murray Firt ward Sunof St. Johns Cathedral, of C Jacobs, Federation president: Cottonwood DUP To .. . school will hold its annual m day v.i.I .miss 1 lie accordion i lections, i F:i':.o California,. t .. less'., junior parade m Murray. June Hall; book review, "A Peculiar Hold LlOSing OOCial ,.r:i i i.l iv in ji iom i 14. Children of the Murray ) by Edna rerber, giv.' Father hema dy sf the Treasure, and (tant wards will lie Camp. l)aue.hters en by Mrs Marba C. Jespersoii: c. McKe.m will hold a quests and all children. arv's of the Wasatch will and installation of new officers. ief Ptah Pioneers, St luncheon at r gardless of their afliliations, aiid eial losing II. C. Mrs. Jacobs. .':.',.e of the panh. i Inn in Emigration cani ,tiei i. ne invited in participate. The parade will begin at 2 p. yon, o:i Thursday, June 8, at one v at the Aroni.'tnn school, pro- in. Alter luncheon t!,e r.uests . Mr-ill be . rtained bv dme to South. Tvhi, Ko'ted leader, who- The Mm ray high school bund i Will be it led by ll.ii IC. seleemd p' parade will accomA. "Sixty bucks." pany Die rhil ii n. '.ns. -i Q. "Do you earn it?" rv Ciilita.- Sihi r fi eL tha Alt'! the p.uade. children will A. "Vou in t. and thi n some.' n ci as o'l b.i I' v. mated, I'd net at the irr.iv City park pV.iy b.T-- ball i.iie.i: mo nh tinii m. ny new tbev v q. ill III it i r fie);, pphed ipd lit f can. os A. "Its a h'! g itoiy, and o a'.alii V.' O P.ok.r b. :!:.)) t r n C' tu ral ibair- taking in'l too pn ant . ' 'ii. ,n v.'b ih" foPowing assist-S'- i of the i'r, m ai! th' juys v. im cur..e ev !ia At a f ith and Dr. id W ..n.i d a P. alo Ei k on I). J.li.l ihe Sunday erv time p. ot Aith a om t thi nng v f' ;1v vol sot, fit'! iii'V. Mrs AN m and : ,'ent piece, But. I col t ilieation M"M,-rMa ;.nl chorister; ?(',: Some d a: people ' J'..y. liny pay pur-.! ii" C r nod Mvp't.i tiiinii I'lil dunk I'm a. h. loin l i'.k inoie sui i r ' 0 i, dents of the the political the hoop ami Mrs i.e r Sood,:V just .allot he: teg 1 Will au to Ha! ; r : iipcrir.lcndrtit ! uppo. cd Pi machine, Bi I'm O i ,( c to in i v d partment. h ,f ml :i,mk ! Rfleter Tells Mr. 1 HI YI KEM) KHNM DV I MAM S 1 OK VACATION William F. Kennedy Kev.i.-n- te-e- . 1"' n :? 4 r The American Legion of Murray did honor to their buddies by performing impressive, sacred ceremonies at the Taylors-villMill Creek and Holladay cemeteries, Memorial Day. All veterans' graves were by Legion members with 'u's a red poppy and a Hag. Mr. Harry Kobbins was the chairman of the allair. The speaker for the occasion was Bishop Alma E. Crane of the Murray First ward. The Legion Junior Drum corps assisted in The sounding the ceremonies. of "Taps" was rendered at the conclusion of the services at all by bin aiciaimed as (ne of the finest religious cemeteries. The people t i!k:e" ever filmed. f Murray and vicinity are corWoman's Club Holds dially invited t attend both of !i.e ; : World Luihctanism has a total memueisuip ot some 80 million' souls. In America the Lutheran church is represented by three huge bodies which have a total membership of close to five million. These three large bodies aie separated chiefly by reason of Historical and national lines. They it weie started in America by groups which came river from Lutheran countries in Europe at (!".! ii 'it times and from various national stocks. The body with which Christ Lutheran chinch of Murray is connected had its origin in the emigration from Saxony, Germany, of a group of 650 souls Alio left their homeland in the 'alter part of 1838. They sailed in five small si lips, the Copernicus, .he Kepublic, the Olbers, the George, and the Amalia. reached i'oer of these vesse-lX.-Orleans in the last days of I Ii;!) and in the first weeks of i:"!:. One of the boats, the ill d Arnaha, never made its h.ibur, but went down with all on board somewhere on ; ;he I lmv waves of the stormy Atlantic." The pastor of the loeul coagre-.i.aUr- ,i also announces that on evening of Monday, Junemov--12,n "The Call of the Cross." a g picture of the history of the vbiuch. will ho shown to the This film has congn-gati'in- Murray City Tennis club inaugurated at a meeting held on the city tennis courts, Saturday at 8 o'clock. It was agreed upon by those present that the entrance fee of. the club should be 50c and 25c monthly fee. This money is to 'e used to buy tennis balls for club matches. The court has been reserved Saturday and Sunday nights after G p. m. two weeks per month lor club use. At this time matches will be played by members of the club. Officers elected were: Maxine Thomason and Charles Hanson, tournament managers; Donna Ilurzeler, secretary and treasurA was ' - J i f rs es W f k lo-i- L Sun-Khi- Do-.r- f r-.- e e Purpose Is To Promote Sport And Reserve Courts - Mrs. J. Leo Jensen, chairman of the annual poppy sale for the American Legion Auxiliary, and her committee, .wish to thank Mayor G. R. Burger and the peoand vicinity for ple of Murray their cooperation and fine . r i'ies on un extensive missionary erograni in Ci:ina, India, Canada, Alaska, South America, Australia, and many parts of Europe. 7. Successful Highly " Tennis Fans Form Murray Club v m every state of the L:iion and in addition car- who desire to are encour-a("- d clay an instrument the beginners to attend Seven students from Murray class daily. This will offer a real and surrounding towns are opportunity to prepare for a place am.ng more than four hundred of orchestra and the band the in students to receive graduating school. degree's from Brigham Young university in the 63rd commencement exeicisrs. Wednesday, June Poppy Sale Proves All students is V in leoi.fcie-jjation- Seven Murray Students To Graduate From BYU June 7th in the Murray high school music room, 5. beginning Monday, June F Christ Lutheran Church of Murray will observe, this Sunday, Juno 4. the one hundredth buthday of the body with which the local congregation is afl'iliat- I Ins body is known as the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other States, oetause of the fact that it had its 'l'iton in those particular states, l'oday, however, this group has ct One Dollar Per Ye 1939 1, When Milk Makes News Lutherans Will Hold Rites Sunday, June 4th Salt eon-du- secretary. cent, the Prior to the broadcast, which tentatively includes a broadcast of Murray's attractions as well as a contest of a nature io be divulged later, guides rrom the Salt Lake' Tribune ind Telegram stall's will a lour through their building. An invitation is extended by the Murray city commission to civic clubs and all others interested to accompany city officials on this interesting tour. All interested are asked to contact the city recorder's office for reservation. City officials point out that it will be necessary for those attending the tour to leave the city hall about 7:30 on the evening of the broadcast. fry at Storm Coltonwood 10 Tyler Vin" . in m ing. of the Lions will auU SSm.i be Tribune-Telegra- Murray City, Utah, Thursday, J une Centennial " studios located Lake - Church Body To Mark Wednesday, June 7, at 10 p m,. from radio station KDYL cs Han T. Ray CfSti.,and 'Leting -- Plans are being formulated ,a Murray City broadcast, Mortens""- do 39 MURRAY ON THE AIR JUNE 7th 18 Dvktn Pittsburg. July convention .w 2U 49-- No. twister; Ray Kingston, T Li directors. t0 ' Vol. A. H. l ; 3"d S hhins luu . lii-d- ;,, |