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Show VOL. I. NO. 21. SANDY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. at the new MURRAY. Strictly tresh laid eggs at the Km- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Walker home near the P. O. Games poriuni grocery store for 21 cents a Notire of assessment, Alta Oxford dozen. We have Suit Lai customers and a banquet were enjoyed after The. Murray Schools opened save ho XX in cents a dozen by pur Mining Co. iTiueipal place- - of busiall marched to Rideouts Hallu., Thl. lollllwilIS u ., h,t of I ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. us. of until dance and enjoyed a basing early nioru. teachers for the season: Notice is hereby given that at a A go.nl time was enjoyed. Arlington school E. E. Boggi-- , oi the Board of Directors of be an meeting inferior Why by liuiulmggeil principal, eighth grade; Adelina Han-- ' Alia the Oxk rd Mining Company, Loreuxo Walker, sou of Mr. anil der. riventh 'picture show when you can take a grade; Margaret Edward on held li, ures Wednesday. li,U Mrs. (rank Walker, returned on Sun- fifth & Alice s, and July 31. 1912, an u,1 U'"r enjoy Steven v, fourth H; assessment mill one of for with a visit iwr share was his for take short day parents Claykhiill. third A; Entity ,.B 5 cents, and the very "Best on Earth" levied upon the capital stock of the In their new home. lhird'vit; Amelia Oleen, third II and C Don't lie liumhugge, coriMiraiion, issued and out standi tig. seconJf A ; Ell a 1. ester, second A; fur Id cent i. . inio U. T. Club realized a nice Eliza-ttl- i The paying in cents for an "Unhappy due and payable immediately to Poulson, second II; Mar- S mouths .40 Kitlire. ami show. hour' Treasurer, sum a of from tu Secretary recent dance extended money and Murray schools he guerii (Base, first U and first. A; 1 month 15 Sandy City, Utah, Any Muck upon given at Rideouts Hall and had an fesllng Wilding and Maine Fraser, his family in their affliction. which said assessment ntuy remain Patronize Single copies, 5 cents. bit: Home don't Indnstty "Resolved, That these resolutions enjoynblo time. 0rst Jiind kindergarten. The kinder-1- , rim are justified iu unpaid on the 27th day of September, be spread upon the records of our itrlen Wll be open to all children lie- - e. ,,,IU '"'j 1,1,1 O. was A. a on Garfl " ,l." when parties take 1912, will lie delinquent and will lie take visitor Entered as second class mall mat- respective schools and a copy thereof tweet" the ages of four and six. Kin- - K",nK of the Home luditKlry cry udveriised for sale at public auction; deceased our of advantage the office Thursday. lie vent to ter. April 17, 1912, at the poat family dergwien session will lie held Irom !t and an inferior article for and unless payment be made on or you give at 8andy, Utah, under the Act of friend nnd to the newspapers of Salt tv, i&h a. m.. the first H session fomi double the price. 1 ain't be hoodwinked lie tore Monday, November 25, 1912, at March 3, 1879. Sunday, Aug. 25th, the services Ivtojiao p. m. take County." 11 o'clock a. tu. of Maid day, will lie Kiieh fakers. D. D. of ihe 8. Church were very , By the Committee: school Milo Rowan, prin- by Liyrty til piihlii.' auction at Hie office of sold : it unique J. It. Rawlins, being baptismal Sunday. cipal, eighth grade; Leonard Rood, PROTECT HOME INDUSTRY. The Murray fire department was the Secretary to iay the said delln-ifacThe services were held ont doors at seven li Orson Ryan, Vera Pexton, sixth grade; assessment thereon, together called out at 7:2.0 o'clock lust night Smiths pond, 25 persons were baptised Melissa Bateman, Irene fifth grade; Carutnl Drlggs, gfradd; the southern porMurray city cost of advertising and exwith the on for a blaze in South a Junk shop with pomp and ceremony. A baptist rie Voierson, fourth V. H. Rothwell. Gertrude tion of Salt Lake County has for grade; of sale. pense et Fourteenth State and reel I'J. between C. lady present at the services, remark- Sanders, third liaufln, grade; Ida Sims, second Fifteenth Suuth streets. When years been indicted with a so called XVr. I). KUHRE, ed that she had never attended a they Esther Wilding. J. booster who boosted everything that gfadg, 'Mary llhicber, first grade. and Alta OxTreasurer Secretary arrived it looked as if a general conservice. ""People were better church Bonny view school Mae G. Scott, prin-glpbrought grist to the mill of the boss ford Mining Company, Sandy City, would ensue and Chief Con present from South Jordan and other DRAPER. fourth grade, Belle Sanders, flagration whom he criugingly serves and roastUtah. to Salt take tor wards. Last Sunday Gallagher telephoned speclaPfast thlrdf. grade; Josephine Johnson ed everybody and everything that did First publication, August 28, 1912. the motor engine. Despite a shortage service was held In the ' meeting first not come up to their standard. He A pretty little home town with soil u of waier, the fire was confined to the house. LOCK AND GENERAL REPAIRING talks home Industry with his mouth particularly adapted to peaches, frame building occupied us a junk 1 Jean E. Ilelges, and sends his menial out to gather in strawberries, apples, plums and other make a specialty of general repairwhich was totally destroyed. some At of next services Sunday Le Conte Stewart, shop, business from Salt Lake firms in the fruit. Every family in town seems to saw filing, gun and reing, The loss is esti niiit oil at $iiot.iio. the young people will speak on special an xlh A; Carnia Jones same line of business as firms who enjoy prosperity. volver repairing. Bring in your brokreligious subjects and relate their ,ex- A His I keep in are patronizing his scab sheet. en articles to lie repaired. ' Frank Horan, clerk in the Murray perience. stock hand machines second only excuse for doing so is, that it is sewing 8. S. Reynolds of the Knight Power Cau-i City Pharmacy, ami Miss Alice in goml condition from $2.50 upwards. badness." .The southern Salt Lake Co., Midvale, was in town last Thurs Gperdello Brown was the speaker tonmlre of were married Sail Lake, John Innes, father of W. Ik Innes at lit M. 1. A. COUNTY ENTERPRISE is here as a day nnd says Draper is the prettiest New anil second hand firearms lor conjoint session on Sun- - i ui Seg: of J. W. Innes is a J- - at the tXXednesday and grand-fathe- r Lilly evening sale or trade. Ammunition, Hardqgy Murray First XXurd meeting;. genuine Home Industry newspaper town in Southern Salt take county, of the hrutcnuil Brotherhood hale and hearty man of 91 years and TVThe Taylorsville ward choir:,Lodge and we will not take advertising from and he is right. hpttsi i in Salt take (Tty. They h.dd a fine ware, Pipe nnd Pipe fitting,, Stove a delightful conversationalist. ami Ranges, Gasoline and Oil enns. fCripahed the musical program and an any Salt Lake firm where It conflict He related to us many incidents of excellent reception, and many elegant presents entertainment with any business Arm In this section Gasoline ami Oils of all kinds. as delighted of household Dr. C. G. Stigall reports Draper goods, silverware, the early days in Draper. He was here who were fortunate to be there. E. L. HORR of the country. It is very inconsist- a fairly healthy town, quite enough tableware, and complete housekeeping a few years before Joshua Terry and 23 North State St., Murray. ent to talk and write Home Industry sickness and ailmenta to keep one outfit. This is the second lodge wedIndians and protect the seton the one hand and then go ont and physician comparatively busy, though helped fight o Murray Second XXard meet-housever witnessed in Utah and was a was when almost homes tlers Draper the M. 1. A gave an ex- ding encourage outsiders to come iu and not enough for two. Mr. and Mrs. a grand social affair. wilderness. We wish him many more Emporium Grocery Co. program Sunday evening. Horan will reside in get the good money that should reMurray. of life. years happy Claude Richards was the speaker. It main in this end of the county. Mrs. L. Walker has moved into her "Reliability le Our 8ucce8e." Alice Klnto sang a solo and MIsa ( (should be the duty of every citizen to new home from her tent ami Is feeling Fisher will make it pos- Offers the Following Inducements' Secretary The T. N. Club gave a party Friday jerk- llealy recited encourage Home Industry. In some happier. Two of the rooms are being sible for ail municipalities to own ion lbs. Sugar $6.00 rare cases manufacturers and mer- finished by a carpenter and some night at Bldeouts Hall and enjoyed a their own coal lands as well as water Flour St. Gr., per sack $1.05 chants take advantage of the Home time next month the house will- - be grand social time. Jso mail will be given to any girl for municipal pnrposeB and Irrigation. Flour, H. I1., per sack $1.10 ura 21 years of age, unless she can Industry boost and charge exborliitant entirely compete. 85c XX'heat, per bushel prices and are indifferent iu liicL' A son was born to Mr. suit Mrs. shehas no home .nr resi"Soapservice to the people. In such cases Miss Kathleen Walker, daughter of Club means "Too Nice" others say dence in the city. Thls'rufe IS' to put George Ftfellnig at Muiray y.n Tues- Crystal XVblte, 25a for Is It of outside in are a atop to any young girl having mail day August 27. going you justified Mrs. L. Walker, will soon be engaged "Tough Nuts." What . 25c Pearl XX'liite, C for sent them that they are ashamed to your town to make your purchases. as a cleric in the Bishop Soren Raso Swift's XVhite, 6 burs for 25c All things being equal patronize mussens M. & M. Store. "Breathes there a man with soul so have delivered to their home. MIDVALE. 25c White Hurax Naptha, 7 for your own home town merchants and dead, XTho never to himself hath Diamond "Cf 7 for 25c The Midvale Commercial club seeks N. B. Naptha, ( for keep the circulation of your money Fred Graham of the Utah DevelopMiss Kathleen Walker has accepted said, 'I've been to Draper.'" 25c at home. ment League will shortly start a cam- to emulate its larger brother in Salt XX'ood Chuck, 9 for the Agency for the COUNTY ENTER25c Dr. ami Mrs. C. G. Stigall were paign of membership in the Commer- take by inaugurating a mcnibi.'vsbii) Fairy, 6 for PRISE for Draper and vicinity. Our 25c UTAH STATE FAIR. cial Club. A rousing ma meet tug campaign. The membership has hern Borax Castile, 25c for correspondents may hand in their Salt take visitors on Friday. will he held at which Mr. Graham will divided into two rumps, the "Reds 2 Caus Corn to her. Subscribers week each 25c copy Secretary Ensign says that when Not a case of typhoid fever in deliver an address. Due notice will lie and t lie "Blues," and each will rtrivc 3 their for 25c the may MRk, pay paper ('sit owing large patrons go to the Utah State Fair town for years. to MTii re mure new members tlinn the i Cans Milk, small of time. the from and take 25c given receipt subscriptions this year they will not need to stand oilier. 2 Cans Mustard Sardines 25c her. save will in line to buy tickets and This column is open for newB and ti Cans Oil Sardines The Commercial Club is starting a 25c time if they have plenty of change Tin' Hlysum picture show is now 3 Pkgs. Corn Starch child wc will cheerfully publish all that home manufactured product campaign Mrs. E. B. Illgginson ?5c and in their pockets. 10c were visiting relatives in Santaquin comes in to make this paper your and rs soon as they can collect a tut tu- open and it wil pay utir Murray and One ir.o Bottle Ammonia turilptflcB will be used again this paper und send In any items that you ber of home manufactured goods n Sandy reader to visit it. The show 1 15o Bottle X'inegar on belated train last 10c returned and the season at all the outside entrances. think will benefit the community or meeting will be called at the Club is a good one. 3 ilis. High Grade Coffee $1.00 Thursday. to It will be impossible get through any happening within your knowledge. parlors for the housewives to test the 60c One Bushel I'm aloes the gates without dropping the proper Postmasters are not bos-e- s of the 1 Hi. English Breakfast Tea, loose 25c Every little helps. as G. Stigall as delighted to to ns C. and Dr. goods quality rheupucss coin into the stile. There will lie people but should serve them imparti Musoti Pint Jars, per dux 60c compared with imimrted goods. pay his subscription for one year and "change booths" outside of and close solicit will Miss Walker Subscripally. It is to lie regretted that their Mason Quart Jars, per doz 70c us onr on newsy bright complimented deto the gates, at which the right tions for this paper. We wont 200 J. XV. McHenry president of the salaries arc not sufficirht to keep them Mason 2 Qt. 90c doz paper. Jars, per the but can be secured nomination more subscribers in Draper and we Commercial club, out retail of of and the business fol. . $1.20 using lln doz. Economy Quart Jars, per presented man who has a few loose quarters and believe Miss Walker will get them. lowing resolution, which was passed their iMjsitiou witli the government to Economy 2 Quart Jars, per dux. $1.45 Bishop Soren Rasmussen said the half dollars when he starts for the aggrandise themselves to the detri- Strictly Fresh Eggs, per ilnz. ... 25c well do She will offer you favorable terms for upon at the meeting of the Trans Fair Grounds will make better head- folks at his home could not She or time advance subscriptions. will Flour. .Viu pound iuts, per lot).. $2.00 without our newsy paper and he Congress held In Salt take: ment of other citizens. way than the one who has to line-uor take adver Resolution No. 22 "XX' e to collect has 1.. Olson of Leon the Cashier authority XYc also have h well assorted stork news the Items contribute occassionally. oppose for change. tisement. Bank Is taking n short of Fancy Dishes, Crockery. Granite-war- e State Peoples of convict fur labor employment the "If present plans of the police depurpose of manufacturing articles of re I. Haloid K'. XYiison is at th and Tinware, Cured Meats and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terry enterpartment and other city ofilcials are with is subscriber Every pleased desk relieving Mr. Olson. on we and to are luncheon These juices are subject to commerce; at the tard. editor tained the opposed carried out as intended, there shall our paper and it is a pleasure for us liollcy of without notice. FOR CASH labor to convict change contracting Thursday. or lie no beggars, vags suspicious to visit them and hear the words of private Mrs. the Hower Julia County in ONLY. such enterprise engaged looking characters allowed to roam School will probably begin on Mon- praise which we need now more than manufactures. XX'e consider the con- photographer located a1 Hi So. State Goods delivered to any part of Murat large during State Fair week. 9tli. The classes will we shall when in our body lies moul- vict lavor, coming in competition with Street, Murray will make appointSeptember day, without extra charge. ray Plans are already near completion be divided around among the halls dering in the grave. The bouquets free labor, is a vicious policy." This ments for sittings to suit vonr time. GROCERY CO. EMPORIUM for giving excellent police protection and vacant stores of the town until now are more appreciable then they does not bar employment of convict Call at her studio or phone Murray 126 South State St. of to residents and the to fair patrons will be on our coffin. the completion of the new building. labor by the state or munlcipnlitie on 2,79. Utah Murray Salt Lake, and doubtless a system to othe work or roads. public get all the vags either in pail or out J. W. Innes was out of town on Hubert Kl wood a Midvale pioneer, BICYCLES FOR SALE We were laden down with delicious of the city will be Invented for the in-tbusiness week. Sfi years, died on Sunday front last Mrs. Elizabeth New L. is of Moore and second hand byryeles Tor Mrs. orchard from (he aged moving time being. Every hum or person peaches her new bungalow, recently built general debility. Services will be sale, llinh grnih-- of bicycle tires fur Walker. without visible means of support who Mrs. J. XV. XV. Fitzgerald ha ' re- on North State street. held from Midvale Meeting House at $5.1,11 for Hie next ten days only. about Sait shows his countenance from her late accident and 2 oclock today. covered to He is survived by a for the delayed train Bring me your old bicycle and let Waiting take at fair time will be thrown in Salt take Mr. is about. Mrs. E. Cuff Mrs. Geo. Widow arc make it neatly as good as new, or llrown on me children. two and and walking his City Thursday evening Chief of Police Grant with his Jail. to t ratio in over of West L. a me of nine let the arrival of and was appears entertained Draper Mr. Everything happy the editor you a new one for it. I Margris Suinly pound delightfully uids, mean to make Salt take thorat their home. sell a full line of bicycle supplies. ReJordan. Station Master. E. B. Higgln-sou- . le prosperous and happy. hoy the hy oughly clean for fair week. pairing done well and at reasonable Drapers school principal, and Dr. ( (. Stigall who posted him on the The new school will not be finished Dr. and Mrs. McHugh are home One of tiie finest games td' hall prices. Bicycles rented by the day or RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. great advantage and possibilities of on schedule time but it is expected from a delightful two weeks outing in ever played on the Magna grounds hour. that by October 15th the furniture Provo Canyon. was played Sunday bet wen the Magna X. S. HORR. our Father has it Draper and vicinity. pleased "Whereas will be placed and everything will a in 91 N. Center St., next door to Odd and Midvale teams, resulting in Heaven to remove from our midst O. IF. Banks and daughter arc home victory for Magna hy a score of 4 to 3. Fellows' I Pall, Sandy, Utah. Little Charlie Dunyon was slightly lie in readiness for the clashes to move one of our beloved friends and nnd in. o Is one school a The model from on a delightful trip to Boar take, A large crowd wa present. The batThursday last hut will indisposed Brigham W. Ashton, and BATH-ROOwill A and of St. ihe PERFECT were Mr. faithful people le school homo (lie and of for the brother a teries be when pride George it opens. Banks, Magna, Draper ready "Whereas, He has been Is essential in every home where runt lie Due lie wi notice in in fX'fltson Idaho. education Bronson, public cause given Midvale, of Montpeliar, Duddo; the worker for ning water is obtainable. Obtain our Adelina Hander, teacher of the sev- and Knefer; Umpire Mayer. Erastus Rasmussen son of the hish of the opening day through the Salt take County; apd, desiring to estimate on COUNT Y KXTK i. PRISE. enth grado at Arlington school, has PLUMBING XX'ORK recognize his useful labors, and also oil is home sick with an attack of Ve recognize and work for organreturned from a visit to her old home X'ou will find Lagrippe. it anrprlalngly low his many virtues, It is hereby ized labor. This paper carries the when quality of work and materials v'Resolved, by the Boards of EduCurresponpoudi nts will please scud in Minnesota. No job is too . used are considered. Union tahcl. John Starlcy has painted the borne in their news item o:i or pefore Saturcation, Superintendents, Suppervisors, us. too or for small big The Seventy second quorum of SevFRED ALEXANDER, Principals and Teachers of the Jordan formerly owned by him but now Ihe day of eacli week. TIiom who wi-l- t In answering advertisements please and Murray Schools, That, while we property of J. W. W. Fitzgerald. ntay hand the note-- to Mi-.- v XVtilker.-Sh- c enty held their opening quorum meet8andy R. D. No. 1, Box 15. at Hie Murray First say: "I saw it in the UOUXTX East Side State Road, 4th House litis full authority to d.i b'iiiies ing fur the liuw with humble; submission to the of (. S. L. Crossing, llione, 126. South on XXnrd T. house G. not. the Club a do The Monday evening. gave grand party for us in Draier. Will of the Most High, we less mourn the loss oi our frieud who has been taken from us; uDo he it ENTERPRISE. "Resolved, That iu the death of Published every Wednesday by Ashton, these schools Brigham UTAH STATE PUBLICITY CO.. lament the loss of a mau who was W. D. S. Harrington, Manager. ever ready and willing to magnify , 99 East Main St. every call made upon hltn; s friend P. O. Box ITT SANDY. UTAH who was dear to its and Salt Lake Office, 17 Eagle Block. all, a citizen whose upright nnd noble life was a standard of emulation to Subscription Rates: his fellow men. One year In advance $1 "Resolved, That the heartfelt symCu 6 mouths . . pathy of all educators iu (lie Jordan Southern Salt Laka on Tuesday, August 2Uth, COUNTY : ! i , W-D- . j j c, -- 1 d Mississippi p' -- - s 1 - |