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Show after a very painful accident about two weeks ago. She had the mlsfor- tune of petting two ribs broken be- sides cuts and biilses. Stewart Sunders who won tine $100 prize f.r bis project work also a life IS membership In the Farm Bureuw, gave a cpeech at Taylorsville last week at . the Farm Bureau meeting held there. Mary Armstrong of Sandy split Tues- dar lliirht as truest of Reriiien lint There is a renle epidemic of scarlet ' fever In the ward at the present time. Mrs. Ada Goodrldge spent Monday as guest of Mrs. Vem Gardner. it i! it , Again Chevrolet Establishes A New Record For IF YOU WANT PEACE Values New Multiple-cylindsmoothness, new flexibility, new beauty raise still higher the standard of value that has won the world to Chevrolet. See the new engineering improvements which make Chevrolet the today's Smoothest and most beautiful in Chevrolet history. Our Customer's Disability Insurance will make your time payments if you are sick or disabled and you don't have to make them up after you well. er Latln-Ainerlea- get CARLISLE MOTOR CO. world-- : eras: atisc 4800 South State Stret Phone Murray 483 .ltiora. r l I fTT T7TT fTTTTtfTT fTfTtftTVV I: WEST JORDAN atevM t" ts.bsi ' honor Lulice Bateman were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Lenard Sargent of Panguttch, Gar- Nerdin, Friday. field company, who is attending the Miss Violet Steadman Is home after State Legislature at Salt Lake, lectured the last three weeks with at the Parent's Class in Sunday School her sister, Mrs. Austin Silcox at Sunday morning. His subject was "The Divine mission of Joseph Smith." Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer of St was teh It very appreciated by large Anthony, Idaho are visiting friends and number who attended. relatives here. A large number of friends from West Mrs. Lavern Egbert and daughter, Leah Jean, are spending several weeks Jordan a tended th funralofooeelferrF with her sister, Mrs. Charles Cockyne Jordan attended the funeral services of Mr. Carl Joseph Beck man, held at at Murray. Frank Benard sjK'iit Hdny night the Murray First Ward, Thursday. mother-in-law- , Mrs. LfifeEKxrtajid Mrs. Ernest his and father visiting Silcox visited at Biverton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cockyne of Veloy Egbert, Gwenlth Silcox, Clyde Murray are receiving congratulations Soffe and Ernest Allsop formed a party on th arival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. and spent Sunday at Ogden. Miss Gwenlth Silcox was the guest Cockyne were formerly of this ward. of Mrs. Carl Orlob at Salt Lake on at visited Bateman Mrs. I.ydia Tuesday. Magna Wednesday. Miss Alva Gardner spent part of Mrs. Orson Downard and baby, Don of Bingham, Ural Shepplck of South last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Al-lOlsen. Elva Is just getting out Jordan, Mrs. Lydln Bateman, Boss and I'aniiuitch and Glen Hogan, who has MEDi.fcii) obliged to resign from the blshop- - lis as MClf!jes, his work calls him to other the following program was the ward chapel Wednesday jiiit' : Congregational singing under touch direction of Chaa. Smith; invo- Vila on, E. M. Olsen; reading, en; musical selection, Unas. Heck- d. Iran Dahl and Ella Smith; D. U. Todd, Bert Buck- quartet, je lilies, (t Charles and Joseph Smith; quar-"Th- e 'clever' Moon Chimes" from Sandy; h and the presentation of a beau- leather rocking chair to Mr. IIo-(- I to show the ward'a appreciation 1 Ubors while In the bishopric, J Leak; speech and a word of jfTlshop ,i j )0uM Iks by Glen Hogan; benediction, Dlmond. After the program, JS. In the Amusement hall of 8lu Jfre games and dancing were enjoy-:it- ll ider It midnight Rlv-erto- eve-iLI- m cj m f iv drink: ay. rt ft too which i UTAH i their ,od. TV LIGHT COMPANY Motor Co. Snow-Brow- n 48C9 South State Street, Murray, Mali ORDINANCE of Midvale City .and on the 4th day of Jaimarny A. 1). 1!V.'7, was duly approvAn Ordinance Amending Section 557, ed and signed by the Mayor. Chapter 27, of the Revised Ordinance MARY B. STOKES, Of Midvale City, 1923. Recorder. "Re It Ordained By The City Council Of Midvale City, Uah." Section 1. That Section M7, Chapter The kitchen Is above all else, a place 27, of the Revised Ordinance of Mid- to prepare adn serve food. Limit It vale City, lOUi", be and the same Is to tills use if possible, and arrange hereby amended to rend as follows: for laundering and such work to be Section 557. COMPENSATION OF done In another place. CITY OFFICERS. The City Council shall by ordinance fix the eomiiensu-tioof all elective officers of the City, and after the snme has once been Home Made Candles fixed such compensation shull not be Fountain Service Increased or diminished, to take effect during the term for which any such officers waa elected. The Council shall by ordinance fix the eomiensatlon of all appointive officers of the City. In Light Lunches case the City Council shall fail to hold the first regular meeting ln any month, FreBh Buttered Popcorn at on the day appointed therefor, the All Times Mayor is hereby authorized to direct 4891 So. Slate the Recorder to prepare a payroll, listall officers and of the ing employees rity. and upon the signing thereof by such" officers and employee the Recorder shall. In the manner directed by or- - d. dinance, Issue a warrant on the treaYoiir sury to each of said officers and employees for said salary; and they shall report such action at the next meetDesigns, Cut Flower, Potted ing of the Council and It muM, if the Plant or Flower Seeds. Our same be found correct, ratify the snme. tration. are lower than elsewhere, Regularly passed by the City Council If the American people want peace, uneral work a specialty, Phone of Midvale City, this 4th day of Januthey cannot afford to wait until they . j, order given best of care. A. I). 1SJ27. have entangled In Mexico as ary I that on this 4lh day ? they are already entangled In Nica- of hereby certify A. I., ia'7, the above and January X ragua. They must act now before the 43.18 So. Stale futal decisions are taken, lefore the foregoing ordinance was duly approved Phone Murray 41 war psychology Is aroused and men by me. ..ReslJenre 1032 Iiamona Ave.. I A. PORTER, cease to be responsible. The altuatlon X Phone Iltbmd l.'iO Mayor. is so delicate, the forces pressing for Intervention are so powerful, the op- (SEAL) I, Mary B. Stokes, City Rcconlcr of position la as yet so disorganized and Midvale City, Utah, do hereby certify unaroused that there Is no telling what almve that the and foregoing ordinance in might happen If a wa WHIZ AM I FREEZE duly In by the City Council cident were to occur Mexican n LAMBOURNE'S CONFECTIONERY Flowers Buy In Murray t f A. t ! I Announcing New Optional Rate Schedules for Domestic Service Is coate- bad yot Nie trrl it, the ct rltntfl. . t It IS FORD TOURING, good rubber, new paint, cur- tains, with fine motor. 1924 FORD TOURING, good rubber, excellent running condition. 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, in fine condition with good tires. 1924 FORD COUPE, new tires, new paint, good mechanically. ' 1924 HUDSON COACH, new tires, new tubes, new duco finish and good mechanically. 1921 CADILLAC SEDAN, five passenger, fine condition, completely equipped. Call Murray 8S and any of the above cars will be brought to your door for inspection without obligation to you. 1923 MURRAY FLORAL : misery I & POWER tbr ken; n If you are interested in a used car, do not overlook the following;: is note a hat ml were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. I). M. Todd, Sunday. sm-ndln- ln The New York World, in an on January 13th, says: The extreme gravity of the crisis can no longer be doubt ed. The United States Is nearer to war with Mexico than It has been aluee Pershing's cxMltion and the lauding at Vera Cruz. If the American ieoile deHlre to preserve the ieace, they have no time to lo.se In making their will known to the 1'resident, his Secretary of State and to the Congress of the United States. Yesterday Secretary Kellogg struck a blow at Mexico which can le Interpreted ln one of two ways: as utterly as deliberately unIrresponsible He issued a document confriendly. taining some vague resolutions and statements made by Russian Bolsheviks and by Implication held President Calles and the Mexican Government responsible for what the Holshevlks said they hoped to do. There is no shred of evidence submitted to show that President Calles subscribed to the Bolshevik resolutions or agreed with them. The vaixrtngs of Communists in Moscow almut Mexico are given out aa If they were the policy of Mexico. One can only characterize this as a degrading form of propaganda aimed either to save Mr. Kellogg's face ln the Nlcaraguan mess, or as part af a concerted effort on the part of the State Department to mislead an Inflame American opinion as the prelude to a diplomatic rupture and an armed In The Incident of last No tervention. vember when the State JVpartment made the same charge of RolsTie.'tem anonymously through the Associated Press seems to point to the conclusion that a policy of deliberate Incitement has been adopted. The concentration of armed forces which are much larger than any which could conceivably be employed In Nicaragua may have some bearing on the puritoses of the Adminis- REAL BARGAINS o1 i blood-curdlin- In order to Induce a greater use of electricity in the home through increased use of domestic labor-garinappliances, Utah Tower & Light company announces a new schedule of rate for combination of domestic services, proposing to provide the combined services through a single meter and under a single rate. Tht combinations offered are a3 follows : or thre g g; Irr these the Vl'1nf Hums w! Suit." fro taw ,e (a) (b) a nd your fainc-I-d riiis of SW d with IHt earn to h h Winer () th' in rrttme. tli iltnesi. ink. , n.e u the 1""' cool Lighting, cook in 2 and domestic appliances refrigeration end domestic appliances refrigeration, rooking anl domestic appliance (d) rooking, water heatin : and domestic appliance! cooking, refrigeration, water heatinf and domestic appliance. The above rates are so consructed that all current is furnished through a single meter lad under a single rate and all current in excess of the minimum bill is furnished at cost, namely, 4.5c in the refrigeration rate, 23ic for fuel and 2Vio very low kilowatt-hou- r for water heating. The minimum bill is based on the number of principal rooms in the house and includes in all cases a quantity of current which makes the highest net cost er kilowatt-hou- r to all consumers using the full quantity of current allowed under the minimum bill in Salt Lake City and Ogden approximately 6c and in outside territory approximately 7c. t,.r before I,W KTOICAC.K The stage Is set for very acrloua things, and If tho American iteoplc want peaeo, they will have to bc;ln to light for It now. They cannot trust either to he good Intentions or to the vlsdom of the State IVpartment. For the State Department Is clearly and un mistakably looking for trouble. i Lighting, Lighting, Lighting:, Lighting, 1 tU new rate of greatest Interest to our consumer! It tht fact that water heat- th feaUin lervica will k wad availnbU. lihoroughly efficient water heating dtvices of proven tutrit are now pro1uoUn by manufacturer of the highont repute and will be found in our atocki. Countleia "uiriM kavt reacted tht company regarding dotieitic water heating. Tht ttrvica hit long beca $rtr4 a4 mt atw Bad under the new rates, which reflect iht utmoit economy la IhU connection. i7rra-.- . . '",f"il ra In the meantime, euttomm are te Vvome effective February Ht teratehveiirt atecaeJelta Ut reaieany'a office, or of ita representative, concerning the apnlicaUon ef rates te 14, 1927. a im-hl- M a!riJ T?htl.er tlie ratea will be to their benefit in their ir partinuler aerrlree and wi'l be frankly dividual eauea. It i believe-- that the rate will be found generally attractive to OwMie of our cua- mere wee Of mere than en vervice and that many ether customer will be interested la making a MTr oe ti that tervlce. . I . . . i new . .1 .. . I . .L I l 1 II iit regaraea !! oi m him imjjwrin rate erneauie oy mm comunT ln werataf eoi ei tnie th for electric domeitic the mean consumer, erice for multiplying advantage of "HrU j blrria t(a t,rriinr th hmee in the territory erve,l bv tht eomnanv the most modem domeilie eooipment labor eavinr available, to the women uron whom the burden of home management not mimmn tnm t k.m alill fnrlhar rnllrf frnm timianhnlil .Iniilirnrv in A wnrrt. and ln ft4 VnS..... .,k;k bUiw PnJan nmei cf werth while proportion. 1 & i ' l..'-- r'C -- i rU, mkir liv I'i a a mn-r- n ttt;le rataa lr. n(fTA In rate through one meter. foiarly nere1 oy many of our trt rinatil itemntt A fombination from our rnnnUmpm who wllhed terWre rate to include water heating service ha been pax- - patron. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Smoke Dirt Slack Ihh Jtift What EXPERT REPAIRS or You Need For The REPAIR SERVICE Broiler Murray mm It 4'JS8 91 So. Stale Principal of Male High School. Ioulsvllle, Kentucky Water Heating Ml '-. Le GAS & OIL J. B. Carpentor 'rhapi pr-i-- Clinkers Less Soot o Parental Responsibility r, r joe km;ei.ke COAL Ahk Your Dealer For Vnder theae rates the cost of current to the average consumer using lighting and cooking and for consumers who 1 or other combination services, will be under 4c per kilowatt-houwill use all services the average rate will be substantially under 3c per kilowatt-hour- . These rates are optional with the consumer, who may elect to receive service under them if they work out to his advantage, or to retain the present rates if that is to his advantage. It is believed, however, that the rates will be to the advantage of customers using or desiring to use a combination of service, and that they will encourage a greater iie of electricity in domestic service because of the extremely attractive rates offered for th increased use. an...-quic- JOE'S GARAGE UTAH-GRAN- D Expert Automobile Repairing Pointing out that lack of supervision on the art or tm rents la responsible for youthful lawlessness, and declaring that father and mothers are spending their evenings In pursuit of pleasure, ieavlng their children to their own de vices, Mr. Carpenter nay: Children always have needed and al ways win bevu the companions!. lp well as the oversight of their irenU. When the parent are gone from the home evening after evening, tbla oversight and guidance disappear, and soon the children drift to the corner drug store, movies, pool rooms, and dance balls. Furthermore, the example of the parents, practically free from responsibility and enjoying themselves evening after evening, produce In the children's minds the Impression that they re living In t drcm world ratbrr The cur (ban a world of reality. for this condition? First, the jrenu must irn 11 ie that children are aot Ilk chickens. They cannot 1h raised long mechanical linos. Parents must give of themselves virtually tbelr til to the task. Second, they should mnke sure that thrlr children ere never Idle. Tbe child who Is kept busy eternally busy at hi pity, It physical l8ks, or his lessons, doe not contribute to lswlcssncw. few people Work thcmselve to d to wake up death,' but million and start. A iH-c- X Carburetor anj Ignition Adjustments Reo Service Phone Murray 337 Cliff Simpson, Prop IJCKNSF.D EMIIALMF.IW LADY ATT EM) NT SIMONS & BRINTON UNDERTAKERS T14m Murray 4 1913-1- 17 Soul it Slate Fred Carlson and Co. Dealers In FEED FLOUR COAL PHONE MURRAY 422 Opposite City Hall Murray, Utah |