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Show AI Vol. 50-N- 33" o. LEGION HOLDS CLEANUP DRIVE -- CONTEST HERE Brockbank, 16 year old iunior from Springville, was lwarded the first prize in the American Legion high school oratorical contest held at the high school auditorium last Saturday. The award consisted of a gold medal and a trip to the regional contest, to be held in San Francisco. Second place went to Evan Wintward, also of Springville, while Betty Bowen of Cyprus took third place honors. They were awarded a silver and bronze medal. inu tumesi- was run on in a morning and an afternoon session. Each contestant of the 23 in the competition, was required to speak on "The Preservation of II American Democracy.' Then the contestants had to speak extem poraneously on the subject of "What the Constitution Means to AS 111 ; MISS EDNA ROSS MURRAY ROSS THREE YES IN AIR EARS h.in a miles half-milli- hours spent the record set daugh-;,7MEdna Ross, attractive and Mrs. Harley B. b' of Murray, who this month as an ris out her third year for Western stewardess over 3000 :L air-t- hat's t GETS UNDEK "Reed .J .. 3 r. t Ai Express. ST WAY IN MURRAY Chief Ernest Smith reported Wednesday that the annual Murray clean-u- p campaign got off to a good start Monday, April 8, when hundreds of local people went to work with the serious intention of beautifying their lots, homes and outbuildings. Fred Keen, Murray garbage man, was busy from the start, D If ' a il hauling the capacity loads of junk and debris which had accumulated during the long winter months. Mr. Keen purchased a new truck for the garbage disposal service and is now able to do a rapid and efficient job of hauling from any part of the 1 y f 1 1 r V Li. .1 city. The Murray firemen lent support to the cause, then-vigorou- s directing general operations and calling attention to possible fire LEGIONNAIRES DISCUSSED ORATORY PLANS hazards. Chief Smith announces that fifteen prizes of $1.00 each are to be given to the elementary school children in Murray in order to build enthusiasm for the cleanup job among the younger Stl:dL'nls from a!1 ovtr Utu1' attended the Aim-rieaLegion oratorical contest held Friday at the Dr. James Clove, superintend Bile flying o v e r her native scho1- Reod Brockbank of Springville won a medal for first place. Above, on dent of hlgh California and Nevada Legionnaires who had ,..e Murray city schools and airline's division south of Salt a local legionnaire, was in charge! char8e of tho contest: Dr. James Clove, L. W. Rob bins, E. V. Mortensen, Art llorseley, Louis Bates, - of the contest. Judges were E. and Walter E. Atwood. ' " Lake Mis5 a stewardes- M. as service of length a Hansen, assistant superinten- s. One of the most popular dent of Salt Lake City schools; she has met Louis Bates, School rrji on the line, principal of Payson f ' -- ' t in 4, ' personalities interesting and A. school, high rir.y George On Faust, Salt Lake attorney. ja wont. oi Be is a graauaie Miss Ross Mr. Brockbank will represent F Burton Development Waits H A Authorities school. She trained Utah at 'tjray high at St. Mark's hos--a- l. 9. The nurse a a be Salt Lake. Just one week at San Francisco on April winner there will speak Nampa, Idaho, in the Western 'liter her graduation, she began Division contest. The national : fiying career. finals will be held in Boston, Mass., where the winner will be awarded a $4,000 scholarship. MM.IM. I Shelba Price and Smiley Waki represented Murray and both SLOW won high recognitions. traffic violations was a only work of the Murray 1ft Court over the week. May's session, with Judge Minor presiding was: Ilec- East 39th South, fnr HrivinP far Wlth- it i license. C. H. Ketchum, lit West 8th South fined $2.00 on Allen for mirror appear letter was sent A. Gesell Axel arrested to have rear view ha truck. He failed to j d warning H:ard Tucker, 5103 South 9th operator's license, fined A Mrs. lone Simonson, 1397 ijt, no no license, fined $2.00. C. Codbe. 3518 Hichland "e, no license, fined $2.00. h J. Robinson. license, TT1 Hi-ie- .juaj, a ng at 2'.st South, fined $3.00 for 1463 for 'r.g cn wrong side of road. Phelps, 2616 Park Street. UN) for not having driver's K Elain H. Hunter, Ogden, $10.00 bail whrn bf -- f- to - interested, and especially the .' 'VV'i "V Organize Junior Women's C'rl J V" Under the supervision of Mrs. Kingr-tonpresident of the Murray Women's club, Mrs. D. Murray Misses A. McMillan, parliamentarian, Honored By Election and Mrs. Fiank Morns, junior adMiss Barbara Perry, daughter viser, a Junior club was organizof Mr. and Mrs. Alan Perry of 17 ed la: t I'l'iday eviiiing, With the Miss Afton East 53rd South, was recently following oilictr.-- : m'h McMillan. ;Miss Futh MiMUent Pl.i elected president of the iii.Nt vii'e president; ., J.ihamw sin. ,r a Miss is Perrv soroitv. junu the university and is m oring m Mi.-- s D'lii.a J.iici,. i.n. secondthe field of education. She is a ice nit sidei, t: Mix; Lucille JoThel-'imember of Spurs, girls' pep or- i.aniii s. n. u trtt.uy: Miss and Miss tieasunr: i. ganization. and Miss Clara Ann Sundwall. M.,i,,ii't Martin. :.t O. a:,i and Mrs, daughter of Dr. J'i.e in t tegular limiting of the Sundwall. of 47 11 Highland Drive, was elected treasurer. Miss ia ,v oi isiiua'ioi, v,jl! be held at Sundwall is a sophomore and is li.'Mi o'ci'ek Sunday iotenioon at the l...jie i f Mrs. T. Ray Kings-- ; active in campus affairs. .a w hit ii time they will pre-- t and s.t tia a L. S. Church ' i. el ill Justim Af U r ir D. Services for Sunday for speeding Pni;(i.nii nn,l Waslillieton. Ill wurord, fined addition to Wyoming. The U tters were oublished witliout name of was sent writer, and each writer uu. copy of the issue carrying bachelors. of full list Holladay Flower Garden On February 22. L. M. i.aRei. Monday m) evening, 4a. local Western Union manager in at "'"u'yM wara. ftir. and a "confirmed bachelor" mar kTn:?nson sP"k on ried Miss Edna Highland, much to the surprbe of Hie communi ,JiJar.ge f piants has niso ty. That story was also caiu for the meeting. by the Associated Press. lh' V eis, presi- - marriage and a conimuaueu in-" , ,.' "e club, will annnunro the letters keit alive local f thp Cf,n,t for terest, and tin whole thmg cul, uh;..u ... i when h. minated March V lor months , and award E. Gviger of the Denver bureau of the Associated Press came b '. t,. Lander to secure pictures and 'Hit A., r. material for a Leap Year club feature. Mr. and Mrs, BaUn and and unmarried Wlr11 L',k will meet women cooperated by posing -r d "d Mrs. Pictures. The women app 4 TyuT,of Mras members of t!ie l.ad-to poleague, organized n ly where test ugainst the Post's part c nnnual art 5 the attention of outside The party will trading ladies to local bachelors Pr",evil,c bl'forc A barn dance at Mno-Langrange hall six miles from f a center der was made the "rOTorSV5.RI:n SL,I)Es Leap Year party Saturday mgnb l Most of the IliHi guests apl1' and in cowboy or cowgirl attire, v i ,k "uirrav ir.;t more pictures wire taken. A feac,,,('r-slides in ture of the evening w as rail ling ltctlfjn Photo- - oil a bachelor, the hS,8 liirrt ft. hcT tSCtTt ,i cathi. ; ",n" will be ia'cinating hobby, for the evening J H':? tl 23-2-- 1 9 f- - 1 K' a r W single-woma- cen- tral junior high school to serve Women's Club Fast Mulvale, Union and Midvale which was rejected by the Jordan school district board of education in special session Tuesday night, would necessitate a change in the district's entire junior high Dr. C, N. Jensen, district .superintendent, said Wednesday. The new junior high school proposed by East Midvale and Midvale committees, could not be constructed until a thorough study had been made by qualified and disinteit sted experts, to the su rmtendent. To relieve congestion in the junior high school, the beaut authorized temporary plans for n modehng and enlarging of building. Dr. the I'liioii J, n , n :ai.l Disluct architects will sulnsit speritiralion to the bo.iid "as soon as conv nient.' I)i. J S. Alley, chairman of the Midvale committee, and Thomas F Cu t iiw ood, chairman of ll.e Ka t Mi iv.de group. Were 'present a! the special board scs- - ar Murray First Ward: R Fast Day services Sunday Meeting Date Changed at P:3il am. and SacrameiJ veiition in of t'.e Ih ea meeting at 11:30. The mee ting at State ii.Ud p.m. will be under the d alt I.; . ef f to be ci f V.'.'!' rcction of the M I A. A sp cud 2G, the aud 2.' musical program has In cn pre-- ; Apti! (1:1) meeting an d and the public is cordially ley V,' It v.i i k invited. 'i :.t :.: e i '1 .. .: ',i h, afternoon, 1). Fast Ward: y C.rant ..: 2 ' v ,;i theMrs.Mur--T., at 11:20 a m. M. I A (' t I. s.l. snd , ,. lar.d will consist of oper.l:..: Mint C with :30 at tun. 1. will a l,:;l:ui.iH mission and ronmn f llilJil.i! i mensber Jensen. .!;;-work among his Stake High Council, as :t ah.r .: , feli"W Filipinos. M'iiimty club Music will be furnislied by the h r the afternoon, )u the occasion of hi aj i'i i el h ilrantonian Singers. i, ,. a drama ;,!iee i. r'. Mr. Canno Will Taylorsvillc Ward: Hirnh.: '.,1 oi t Block v M. about the history ' Fast :!j.i!-a':m the r,i: services nsi! Day We urge the V e v. id a The evening mcel.-iM '.:'! has dolliitto attend this cvt nt. 1) A j ccial musical program gitn by ;. t t t tlxd to mor.'H.ite n embers (H.MIH'I"" IH11HMIIIII Mutual ,,,1,,., .IT at ' Milled A !.' the tah-nin the ward I obtain-ni to y friends extended is invitation 'Best' Junior ,il d the fotin- 'o attend. Smith Cottonwood Ward: lb ! lit; p. Friday, April 12 ilar Fast Day services in the Mon. s JACK KOGI T 'lOMIIT distiitt teachers' con- I r,,. Junior Prom at th'1 morning. Mutual Cn.i"int V. I 1. AT AKI.NA S nt 7 eh KINK '1 m. I, III Pe: at u es itiait.s, p Mh" cym. aljustitl to a schedule re- Muiray high t the star a. in oV I, J.i. lv one Br.ngburst will be guest speaker lvI,ny ndimitted to tlsc board by April 12. promisi s to be 1! ..man M.i musical w,,:;Ai rial a grapi and t!il, (,.,;, rs- association, will be progiain ef the Unest tvT .. with .;,!;,.() y the er.d of the week, v. Friends aie bo will i.nps , en in presented rxnedmg r, t'.e headline lm, sllp, ,",v,t, r.dent said. Remain-; i k ;. i cordially invited. ..l.,,,,l.,r :md IsoVeitV ii"V- Ward: Second Regui.iy night ni ,tr s tj;i, budget was considered on icei re. Murray thmg t seen ill S,dt Iike al ,,,, s,vv,l !u nr. Jensen said. m in !,' ig Fast lar services Day ted lass to.iay. ti'O ef repel f: :n the same j,ut further study was found nec- arc Kvit.mg st rviiTS under dinttan BioiiM .: Cod;' ts attendii.it'he ex-- ' all. ! is A. ..f ti,,- M VShilYy before final approval ,e I' v ariifi net to r." t" t I M il m D'Angel. R Ward: n. Millcrrck t gular .i. tjv, e e e individual corsaCe?. v Bauman in the moining. A mi Dav si i ui to be supplied I. WARD as t! ' .OKSVll.l TAVI a W ,1. farewell t stiinonial IIX HAH. SKT at 'he ,il.r. n CIU AM (iOi ef i S u ionship i t; Merle V.'i mht will be gii ' li t:' ir.ht ef the venule's and Gleaner Men "M" The TI empson ai d y '.. w lay i venhig in the ward. Fi will be crowniri ward will !svil!e of iCirls Tayl titkhold; :.wt,t i: lie eo! iially invited. ef ihlCI "Juuvr Miss-'s. annual Gold and r m def tiding sp.11 ) h en I'V a as c! t the Kin (.rem I'.ail. M if given in me To BuilJ New Home tit.it ive Murray and wai amusement hall Pn rrr iTavli duo. r r. l).t :. j Mis. W. M. Tyler ha..Mr Salt Lake women. three-fallFriday evening. April 12. a .,1. d f alold the rea lty directly south will be 35 cents a The Junior Pioni has Admission who v r, Ci.'l lu.4) a.; V..i ef tin ;r new home on At ' will bo furnish- many a thrill " t w avs and Connie music The wr l ia ,iti i Boulevard to Hr. E. W. I'. . .. W liell Fddie Mc.Mll- - 0,1 U.V MtM.llUJns uunisu. pail infants. a:M Dr. IJoggt ss plans to stait binld- mvoi'dms to all n pits is cordially invited to a nil" Arcade (Windmill) sng a residence on the pro', rty be exceptional. tend. c ming t, gf Ihir. within the year. j Murrav r I ..:.: s set-u- Fed-ub- . . ; "umi.ku. px-'C- ceii.-titutiot- - fined $5.00 'fif ProjKised construction of a ! m.n:,--ceivin- c J jail term suspended ci balance. D. Millar HOI T.iWtv Ofiden. fined $5 00 fr,r Clarence R StmrV 97 S- Jordan School Board Rejects Proposal To Build New School jrCi-s- i "...mi -? . . i . Wthews court for minor Vc lnd fame violations. Kir.eston l.im tlt,! c "Ww. fined $25.00 and ten ' 1(,r nshinu u itiim, i; complishments: trees or stumps removed, home painted, outbuild, gates or fences ings puinte-dor repaired, front fence painted removed, roof painted or repaired, back yard cleaned, front yard Cleaned, alleys cleaned, vacant lots cleaned, fire hazards reported, value the advice of our fire department, assistance given widows and invalids, number of trees planted, number of shrubs planted, number of flower beds planted, lawns seeded, vegetable garden planted, other items. T. Kay lf vcr, wfie BARBARA I'l.RRY MISS J appear. V VI '.:? P.-T.- 1 I.J L" ' par- ents, are invited to attend these last four classes. Subjects to be discussed will be preparation for marriage, home management, and information about venereal diseases. These classes are held each Wednesday evening at 7:3(J at the school. Mrs. Faye Bonnyview Eustance, president of Bonnyview school - Sunday Sandv. no failed to letter sent. u.I tt. iiawK, cou Avenue, fined $5.00 K. H. Williams, Bur- attention attracted nation-wid- e to Lander and the Evening Post Filipino Missionary To makes interesting reading. Here At the start of the year Mr. Speak Miller announced that the EveOn Sunday evening, April 14. ning Post would publish a list of at 8 p.m.. the Rev. Alvaro A. all the eligible bachelors in Lan- Carinn of Chicago. Illinois, will der and Lander Valley. A prize be in Murray to speak to the was oflered to the first girl or local Lutheran congregation. Mr. woman who landed one of them. Carino came to America about On January 2 a list of 15 bache- fifteen years ago and settled in lors was published as a starter, St. Louis. There he came into and they were declared charter touch with the Lutheran church, members of the Evening Post's was converted to the Christian The list was,fi(lth and then decided to Year club. Leap . , , . , T..,,.- par, for thf Lutheran aaaea to eacn aay, aim uu ouu8 membership the complete n),nistry. After hx years of train ary of more than 110 eligible bache-- in;, at'st. Paul's College. Ot, ,u);;i lors was carried. Local readers yr Carino entiled liked the idea and helped com C neon! in Seminary in St. Louk full pile the list as well as furnish Upon completion of the Yalaentered he course humorous sidelights. litre, ing L inv. rMty. Indiana. M ta... The Associated Press carried aiv in education, lbthe story of the Leap Year club.- further work repteparrd to . nter the the Evening Post began of the Lutheran church. letters from girls, spin- try widesuch Mr. t'.ii'ii o - a native of t: sters, and widows in Massachuas r!i;l:pi ir.e Is'ands. which he hit ly scattered states Tennesau i. but to which be is now Alabama, Florida, setts, Ihs work in r.s Oklahoma. fcee, Kansas, Indiana. a St.. "ieur's Adult classes at the Bonnyview low-inco- .irt count '.uit development of the 40-un- it Mayor G. R. Berger said that the cleanup campaign has a prac tical purpose in serving to elimi nate possible sources of disease and contagion by increasing property value, as well as enhancing the appearance of the city. "The clean-u- p campaign," he said "is the best way in the world for a community to show its spirit of cooperation. Murray needs a house cleaning every spring just like a home requires the yearly going over, and now is the time to make the town shine like a new penny." Those who intend to plant flowers are reminded that the zinnia is Murray's native flower. A contest under the auspices of the Murray fire department will be conducted during the campaign. Cash prizes will be awardt be jvift- -l on ed, W; j.cr.i the basis for the following ac- school have been extended to and including May 1. All who are EDITOR'S LEAP YEAR IDEA WINS PRAISE Douglas, 910 :r Delay in beginning construction of the first six homes of the ton Lumber and Hardware company has been occasioned by fail ure, to date, of Federal Housing authorities in approving plans and specifications, Mr. Taylor Burton said Wednesday. "The authorities have been swamped with applications to build," Mr. Burton said, "and ours will have to wait. We expect their o k. soon, however." The new homes are to be built on 45ih South and Boxelder street and are aimed to provide' home ownership for families in the group. How a simple Leap Year idea The lumber company, accordintroduced by D. Miller, editor ing to Mr. Burton, is planning to and publisher of the Evening conduct a contest among Murray Post, Lander, Wyoming, develop people for the purpose of giving ed into a feature that created a name to the development. First will be a down payment on general community interest and pize cine of the homes, with lot. WEEK T. D. 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