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Show • Around the Town We have a numbe r of used cars that have been put in good mechan ical conditi on and refinish ed in attracti ve Duco. We also have some late model /'<lal"s at attracti ve prices. These should give a lot of depend able service at low cost because the first and heavies t depreci ation has been taken: 1926 Chevro let Tourin g 1926 Chevro let Coach 1926 Chevro let Coupe 1926 Ford Coupe 1925 Chevro let Tourin g 1925 Chevro let Coupe l\Ir. and Mrs. James E. Clay left a few days ago by auto for St. Louis, Mo. '!'bey will spend a week in Los Angeles, with their son Raymon d Cla:v . .and fnmily, and will travel through the 8tntes of Arizona, New Mexico, 'l'exas and Oklahom a. They wlll attPnd the sixtieth wedding annivers ary of Mrs. Clay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reeder at their home In St. LouIs. They were accompa nied on their tritl by Joseph H. Reeder of this city, and a brother of Mrs. Clay. They extxwt to be gone two months. • .. 1925 Ford Tourin g MURRAY, UTA H Friday, Feb. 18, all day Saturday, Feb. 19, until noon Mr. and l\Irs. Arthur Yeager en· tertained the members of the Salt I,ake County !Farm B~ter's Club, ~Ionday evening at their home In 'l'aylorsvllle. Followin g a business meetWe can give you a new disabili ty insuran ce protect ion ing two reels · of moving pictures of the farm bm·ea n en<"nmpment at Lo-•n your time payme nt contrac ts. gan were shown. Games were enjoyed Medium Size and refreshmPnt~ were served to for· Large Cana, Solid Pack t~· guests. The special guests were ~Ir. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess of Murray. Announc ement is mnde of the marQuick Cookin g riage of :\fiR;: lllnrgare t Powell. Sweet and Tender <lnughte r of Mrs. Thomas Powell of ~his city, to William I. Lightfoo t, Jr .. of Denver. The wedding took place 4800 South State Street January 16, at Denver, Colo. Phone Murray . 483 Freah and Crisp Tender Stringl ess :\Irs. George Jenkens entertain ed the S. S. S. Clull mt-mbers ·wednes· Dr. und ~Int. :\IeLloyd Killpack are located In their new home on South State \Street. day of last week at her home. Freah Bulk-A ll Kinds Skagga ' Green He said I'll see you when. Daughte rs of the Pioneers of Miller Ward.- Thurl:ldHy evening at her home. ''If spring has came," me U10ught the l\Ir. and :\Irs. Carlos Hill an· nollllt'P the arrival of a son, a few while, days ago. It has no charms for me, Dr. and Mrs. \\'. L. W.rlght had as Publishe d every Thursda y by Be<·auHe a fellow couldn't smile their dinnl'r gnPsts 'l'hnrsda y evening ORDAN PUBLIS HING CO. Inc. And do it seasonab yl. of last week, :Mr. and :\Irs. Thomas and Martin, ~fr. and Mrs. Elmo Martin About the whole shebnn gl\Irs. Harr~· Tayylor entertain ed the The MURRA Y PRESS '£be robin came to town all right, and ~In;. Murk Bailey. But now I know the gall darn truth Mrs. U. G. Miller and l\Irs. Jane Telepho nes Carlson entertain~'<~ the Daughte rs of But thus far hasn't sang. dmle 178 Murray 35 tbe Pioneers of the Cottonw ood Ml.mp, Thun'lda y afternoo n of 18'st week at the Publishe d at PROSPE CTS GOOD :\ljller home on State street. Utah and Murray, Utah FOR "WHITE WAY" :\Ii.•s Mildred :\!organ of Mill Creek \'ill leave Friday, Feb. 18, on a CenTERMS OF SUBSCR IPTION ; Right now, the little word, "if," is trnl States mission. e Year, in advance ................ $1.00 W. Spencer l~t last week cutting a big swath in the contemp lat- on a six week's Reed bulness trip to Texas 1'<1 uffalrs of Murray. It is generall y and Old Mexico. correspo ndence to the ~etting deelinlng metal prices by fn.l of the vein. • :\Irs.Mar k Ba'lley and children of con<·eued among business men that a Editor creased priductlo n and higher metal "Total new prospect ing and develop"white w.ay" would do wondN·s In ad· Magna ba ve been the g11ests of !\Irs. yield made posSible by its new mill. mPnt work for the year amounte d to Bailey's brother, Dr. W . L. Wright e lUidvale Journal entered at the vertislng Murray, and IF e,·erythi ng and family at their home on (',enter The company has approxim ately 3,Hllil feet of drifts, crosscut s, ralses t-offtee at l\lidvale City, Utah, as progre;;;ses accordin g to "Hoyle" the street. 51,000.000 In rn11h and Pnited States and winzes. ~teeond class mail matter Mrs. L. H. Brockba nk entertain ed dty will have that very thing before The carefully planned program of de- governm ent bonds in Its treasury with "lt will no doubt be of interest to at a children 's party Saturda y of last snow begins all bllls to fall for next pro~rty velopme winter. expansio nt being followed ih tne Utah ertlsing rates quoted on &Plllication n and ~toekholders to know that an agrtle· wee-.k at her home in honor of her It is thought that the paving of little son, Junior, it being his sixth Apex mine, Is yielding excellen t re- eonstruc tion paid for. ment bus lleen conclude d between hirthday annivers State ary, street and The also from only in curb improlm hon· to sults. curb ent to large earn- this \'ompauy anu Ohio Copper comand the Ore reserves ha\·e been IncreasSPRING HAS CAME insallatl on of steel poles in place of or of her niece, little Miss Shirley ed until the tonnage of unmined ore Ings i>J the metal murket. Presiden t pany of Utah, establis hing a vertical Cohen of Salt Lake. Luncheo n was the present ones can be accompl ished senetl at one o'clock now It's ungramm atical and the after- il!! the largest in many months, accord- Hafl"Pnreffer in his letter accompa ny- hounuar y line, and ,.;ecurlng certain this ;;cason. The pa vlng, accordin g to noon was spent in games. The guests Ing to a statemen t made by Presiden t lng the last dividend check stated It extralatt >ral rights of this company . v say that spring bas came, expectat ions, will extend from Regal numbere d 15. R. C. Ilnffenre trer, Jr., for the inform- was his plan to mnintuln a strong 'rill.' agrePmen t. will remove any possiI'm a bit fanatica l The Woodcra ft Club have changed anmue on the north, to Little Cottontre:umry , paJing lut dividend s wJJen llility of litigatio n In tl1e future tx~ d like ' my grrunma r lame· their meeting date from the second ation of stockhol ders. • tween thiH company a~d the Ohlo wood Creek \>n the south. Presiden And with Tuesday to the fourth Tuesday of the t H.atfellllefi'er Jestimat ee then the wisest school man, sir, Copper company us to extralat eral tha1 much of the city lighted in whit& month. !\Irs. Myrtle Statrer and that unmined rel!erves amount to 50au't criticfge my stutr, t MONT ANA BINGH AM llr!i. Pearl Walters will rights.- " entertain at way manner, :\Iurray 000 tons is expected to of lead-cop per milling ore, 11 know I'm just pretendi ng sir the Fraterna l Hall on Feb. 22. • • look like a metropo litan city of many averagin g 5 per cent lead and 3.16 per nd not concerne d with blutr. SHOW S INCRE ASE times its own populati on. cent cot>per; 20,000 tons of lead·zinc Sulphu r and Mo!ass es r.oST-S tring of pearl beads. Five IN NET EARNI NGS However , the question of paving will milling ore averagin g 8 per cent lead ~hould fail to punctua te Tal;in;: ,, rail out ot old -fashi oned strand. Between Paramou nt theatre depend for final solution on the wishes H nd !'I per cent zinc and ~.000 tons of y sentence s aright, llome relltt• d ie ~ Bosto n·, health com· and 2nd South or at theatre. Finder Deal Comple ted Establi of shing the abutting eoppet· property shipping owners ore, missione averagin and r s u~· g s 5 the per uHijo.-ity of them might imagine I am great !'all lllurray 40 and receive reward. Vertica l Bounda ry Lines the amount were of money lar!rPl cent y availabl copper. superstlt e for the Last fall reserves of leadions, but peruc. cursed with clumsy sight. sonally we ne,·e t· work. lui·lineu But to look It zinc Is thought ot·e averaged that the quesonly 63,000 toni;!, if I split infinitive s, upou Smelter ~ ulphur un<l molasst-s as posreturns of. the ~fontana tion will soon Roman be D!rainst de<"ided, Relic• in Englan d 90,000 tons today and the comand if the e'll know thls thing for sure• se~l'in~ any of the llllmllter lality of decision Exc1n·n is tlon~ favorabl in pany ttw e to olcl bad the Homan develope d no reserves of cop- Bingham Mining qompany for 1926 plan,s outde t I'm a bit diminuti ve superstit ion - Phii:Hlelphlu Inquirer . llnNl, Murray will soon be hummin g fen~es at York. J·;ugland, brought to per shipping ore, now amounti ng to Hmounte d to $49,776.90, accordin g to nd can't the whole endure. Presiden t Imer Pett in hifl annual !l.;ht the base» of t:e,eral l>alllstae or :J5,000 tons. with constru< ·tive industry . rto111au artillf>I"Y· 'l'lle llalllstae wa~ Of the aoove reserves approxim ate- report to stocghol ders. T* report ith rhls explanat ion, folks, Early Christi an Bastlic a us!'d to hu1l greu t l<tnnell, some ot shows that the company shipped 21 NOTICE OF FORECL OSURE OF RE- whith ly 70,000 toD8 are estimate 11 hurry on my way, d between TfH· Churdt of st. Apo'llnu rls In lla \ e bet-n found. The reliC!" cars. totalling 1,082,580 tons of dry HavPt•T'a . ,p AIR ~:IAN'S LIEN Italy. Is perhups the most write a line of versy verse are IJt-IJCve<l to antedate Queen the 2000 and the 2400 level and 15,000 ore, which brought s~elter returns to Importan t · exbt ing early Christia tons between the n 2400 Boadh:\•a and the , the 2500 hope will come to stay. British woman who lee! $29,274.0 9, together with basil 141,896 ira. tons It wus he;:-un iu Notice :134. and is hereby Is a rebl'lllon given foot by against Home. the underlevels. Edgar Guest is making dough, signed that he will sell at public aucProducti on is averagin g 600 tons of of copper precipita tes, which returnoo not Pd ~m· It!! 1·ery sin~tuur rlreular ey tell me, by the ton, tower . wh!l'!t Is l"fl ff>Pt high ore dally. The new mill hllB exceeded $2Q,rJ02.91. sure as beck I'd have you know tioH to the highest bidder for cash, one Value of Lemon Juice Presiden t Pett's report continue d : Ford automob ile truck, bearing State at I'm a poet's son. There 1s not the sllL;htPst scfpntlftc pxpectat ions in efficiency of operatio~ "Develo pments were confined mainEarly Tocthbr r:.ah of Utah license for the year 1925 No. evidence that lemon julre Is or nny and In metal recovery .The final cost ly to the Tlawauk ee group. A book on thf' e•u·e of the teetb, 50711, engine No. 7050277, at 10:00 o'- value In beautify ing the bumnn rorm, of It was $240,000, all of which bas e people say the robin bird "A southerl y publishe extensio d n in of l'arls uhout 181S by Jo· No. 3 tunclo\'k a. m., been on says the fully 25th day of FebruHygela !\Iag-azlne. However , both paid. The lead-cop per certain sign of spring, seph de nel, Ia :\lalt-, wbl.ch e<Jntalns tlte oluest has its portal in Tiewauary, 1927, at the corner of Stute street the juice and the pePI havP been found unit of the new mill Is now treating others like to be absurd known Ill u,t ra tlou of u tooth hl'USh. kee gulch, first dlscloSf'd low-grad e to contain vitamins , whlch Is a sutti· 200 tons per day and the lead-zinc unit aml 59th South street. d ;;ay it ain't, by jing! Thle pioneer hru ' h IH! l1 bristles on f;ald sale if! held In pursuan ce of clent reason tor the use of the fruit as is treating 400 toDB daily. Lead con- quartz, containi ng gold and silver, and both ends of ti t<' !tnndlP, as for me, I only know the statutes of the State of Utah, re- 11 food. centrate producti on from both sec- later high-gra de lead-silv er, and later at spring is just the same lating to liens upon personal property tions in Decembe r was 2000 tons, as- high-gra de lead-silv er ~ith an appretiler seasons of the year-Gaub and Celt• for repairs, said automob ile having saying 48 per cent lead, zinc concen- dable amount of gold. The orebody is » here when It has came. Sprung From Loet Colony Caesar and subsequP nt historlau s trate· prod uctlon 800 tons assaying 50 almost complete ly oxidized and makes bCPn delivere d to the undersig ned for Ry sotne hls t orhtn~ lt Is believed repairin g on or about the 28th day of Identify the Gauls with the Celts of p~c>r cent zinc ; copper concentr ate pro- a fi."-Sured zone with n general north- that th(• ('ro:llhtn Indians of North lked along a thorough fare January , 1926, by one John Doe northern Gaul . hut some ethnoloo g1sts duction amount~'<~ to 550 tons assay- eastPrly -southwe sterly strike. The pro- Carol lntt are In pa1·1 descendn nts of now distingui sh the two peoples at ore though is small and irre- the lost l'~ngll~h <'(•ion~· or Hoanoke , Murray thrice, today, Shields. The coRt of labor and re- lea;;t so far as Ing 18 per cent cop~r. to mu ke the Belgic no one seemed to have a care does not provide a reserve Rlr \\"altPr Jtalell!l•'<" •ml<urePssful at· pairs on said automob ile ls the sum of Gauls of Caesar's tlmP only one type Develop ment work is being pushed tempt to found an America n settlespring was far a\vay. $41'.00, and the reasonab le sum for or l!rnnrh of the ('eltk-sp eaklng popu - vigorous ly undergro und. On the lower ment "From N. 3 tunnel work was started a merchan t of the town storage thereof ls the sum of $60.00, latlull nf flnul l~c>vels which are being explored and ed te-ll me if he would and It now underwa y to make conmaking a. total due, owing and unpaid ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~dev elope how he kept his spirits downthrough the 2400-50 winze, nection with the old Caledon ia tunnel ~ in the sum of $108.00. consistindg ot three full sized compart answere d, "That ts good." Noti<·e is further hereby given to ments, operatio ns are giving satisfac- where a body of lead-zinc is reported whom it may conrern that the actual tory results and as soon as a double to ha-ve been disclosed a number of mterl'd in a barber shop owner of said automob ile is not known drum holst and larger motor are in- years ago. The portal of the old tunget a little trim, to the undersig ned, but that the auto.;talled the sinking of the winze to the nel ils covered by Utah Copper overshould have seen that fellow bop mobile or truck bearing Cash and Carry Prices 2600 foot level will be started. Wlthin burden. the license ound like Sunny Jim. "To facilitat e operatio ns a raise of number of said automob ile or truck sixty days after the hoist Is installed ed him why he hopped so spry, EXPER IENCE D POULT RY. wa.> registere d in the year 1925 in the drifting will be In progress on the 26.''5 feet was made from No. 2 or the d sure, his answer was, main Tiewnuk ee tunnel, to a connecname of Richard Hemsley and was 2600 foot level. MEN somewh at like a woman, sir, licPnSed under No. 10766. The Nancy Hanks group of claims tion with No. 3 tunnel. op around becau.se." l>ated this 1st day of February , 1927. eonslstln g of approxim ately M acres "The 90 foot level from TiewauFresh Ground Corn has been acquired and paid fol'. This• kee shaft was extended easterly and GOOD NEWS f thou I went into a place block adjoins the Mountai n Chief WeRterly along a well minerali zed fisIt ia made on a apecial machin e FRED WEEDE N. BIG BARGA INS f! ere auto cars are sold~;roup, the from choice. whole com, and Pine Canyon and the sure. The developm ents toward the GREAT BARGAIN !lee, I drive a flivver, sir, You will want to wait for Itingham Tunnel company , all of west were not favorabl e, but toward contain a more nutrim ent than d so I'm kinda bold. which are controlle d by Utah-Ap ex. that shipped from the east. Fh·e-Roo m 1\fodern. Located 33rd me. the east a seam of lead-silv er was man that shows the folks around, South and State at 129 Spencer Ave. It costs no more. yet reaults Is your Vanilla supply low? In the first quarter of the current exposed for the entire length of the t visit In hl,s shop, Worth $3,500. Can be bo-ught for Then drop me a post card. I are marvel ous. fis\·al year (the three months ended drit. This fissure in the old mine $2,SOO. If you pay $1,500 cash will inn the phon\' when I went in AU prices aame aa last week. will deliver right away or I ~ov. 30, 1926) Utah-Ap ex earned above shows a marked reln'tion ship op. clnde complete furnishin gs througho ut. d wouldn' t never stop. will prepay parcel post charge s era tlng profits before to the orebody mined in early days. taxes and deStraight mortgag e $1,300. Owner must on ordera of $3.00 or over. pletion "In 1be Fortuna mine, raise No. 9 of about $161,000 out of which 1:cll this month. Call l\Iurray 442. so I took me to the door, nhout $85.000 was spent on completi ng on the l\lay .O.ower vein wns complete d e,·ery poet does, conf:truc tfon of the new mill. Since to surface, a dl,.tanee of 2.'~6 feet. The • left a note upon the 11.oor XoY. 30 of lnst year there has been vt'in was found to be well minerali zed WANTED TO RENT 4883 Center St. "Tanted to rent or leaf;(' Home--C ota stl'ndy declinE' In the prices of cop- and In places showed bunches of shiplalning who I was. Murray Utah per, zinc and lead. This has caused ping ore. The continui ty of the vein tagP or Apartme nt in !\Iurray or Hollitle later in the day Phone Murray 275-J day. Call or write Mr. Bluzzard . e;ome reces!llon in earnings , but the Is tllus establish ed from surface to a untered back again, Murray . Ut. Phozae 46 vhen I walked up to that man managem ent is aided in partly off- depth fo about 2,000 feet on the dip -Teleph one Office at Murray - 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan CARLISLE MO TO R CO. Ora nge s, 2doz. 45c Toma toes, 6 cans 69c Qu ake r Oat s 25c Peas, 6 can s 59c Cra cke rs, 3lb box35c Beans, 6 can s 59c Cookies, per lb. 25c Tea , half pound 29c Pot Roast, Prim~ Rib, per lb Eas tern Ham 10 lb average, half or whole Dill Pickles, larg e size, 3. for Sirloin Ste ak, prim e beef, per lb ~~$ f*'34J>JGJ}4i}:€QJ::{rl; ,; lOc 25c BENNION'S WATKINS GIANT VANILLA IRVIN OLSON • 1 • 15c 29c Utah -Ap ex DeTelopment 98c • BENNION'S FLOUR & FEED MILL • .. |