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Show r? J J " 0J10 i w inxcspcea. Kesident I Lions Duvall and M AHMA.l. I hi Murrayf, Utv. f Utah, lhursdav., j v j -- I WW i fz.. racatwmng Passes Bentz Attend International Convention President F. T. Duvall and former It was a distinct shock to the family and the many friends of Frank Barrutt, to learn of his sudden and unexpected death, which occurred Saturday morning, June 3"th, at 4 o'clock. The family hud had no intimation that Mr. Barratt was not in his unual good health until the Friday before his deuth. He had a number of severe heart attacks dur. ing the day, but seemed much letter in the evening and ate a hearty meal, retiring early. The family were awakened at 4 a. m. Saturday morning by hia (Ties, but before they could reach his side, the grim renjier had passed by and taken president Philip Bentz left Sunday to attend the International Convention of Lions Clubs, to be held at Des Moines, Iowa, July 11, 12, 13. These Murray Lions represent Murray City at the Des Moines meeting and will bring back with them a world of new Ideas, enthusiasm and real "Lion Spirit" from the big gathering. The Murray Lions Club has been a real upbuilding, vital factor lu Murray City life, and continued en- toll. thusiasm in club work Is confidently Mr. Barratt was born In AmeriexMH.'ted. can Fork, Septemlier 22, 1XS3. He of the has lived most of his F. T. Iuvall, president life In MurIs Lions arranging a cam- ray and vicinity, with the exvption Murray paign for the fall and winter of of a short residence In Wyoming, which all Murray can be proud. and the family have lived the past Tony Is one of those whole heart- seven years on N'aylor avenue. ed men who has the sincere good In Murray. will of everyone he meets, and the By his quiet, unassuming manner Murray Lions feel they made au and sterling character Mr. Barratt excellent choice when he wan over- had made a host of friends In the whelmingly elected president of community who will greatly miss their Huccesffful club, to aucveed him in many ways. Philip Bentz. He took great iuterest and was Mr. considered Mrs. Duval! accoinpauied authority on different Duvall 011 the trip and they made phases of the fruit growing Indusa short titop in Denver on the way try, and was secretary and treasurer to Deo Moines, and will visit Chi- of the Federated Fruit and Vegetcago after the convention closes. able Association at the time of his Mr. Bentz will visit his old home death. He was also an active farm at Washington Court House In Ohio, bureau worker. ami other jiolnts Mr. Barratt hi survived by his returning home. widow, Mrs. Florence Barratt, two daughters, Miss Berulee and Mrs. Elaine Slater, the latter of Salt YOUNG GIRL OF IIOLLIDAY I.ake; a son, Sherman; his mother, DIES Mrs. Johu W. Barrutt of Salt Lake; four brothers, Mark and Bert of Miss I Vila Pauline Schmidt, IS Hoy Barratt of Holllday, Murray, died Tuesday at her home In Holli-ilaami Noble Barratt of Salt Lake; Miss Schmidt was born and two sister. Mrs. Ethel Peter7, llXiO, the' daughter of son of Holllday and Mrs. C. C. Souimerfelt Mutt Anna and Vincent of Kuth Nevada, who was Schmidt and had lived in HoUlday at bis funeral. all her life. In addition to her present Funeral services were held In the imreuts, she Is survived by five First Ward chais-- Monday, brothers and three sisters as fol- Murray 2. with Bishop S. E. Brlng-hnrJuly lows: Walter Schmidt, Salt Lake; In charge. Bishop A. M. Kt hard Schmidt, Brlgham City; Cornwall made the owning prayer, an,r Alliert, Kdwln, Elmer, Emma with remarks by Bishop Brlughurst. mid Lily Schmidt, all of Holllday. SM'akers were President U. G. Milwere Issued Marriage ler and Bishop Jos. Cornwall of during the week for Samuel I, MilEast Mill Creek. lolh of whom lard of Salt Lake and Nora l.ke In high praise of the life and Monk of Murray and James of the deceased. character 1.. Smith and Agues U. Fitzgerald The Victory (Jimrtet. Murray 1st i't Draper, Utah. Ward mixed quartet ami Shipley Burton furnished the musical num- liers. . Bishop I). Branson Brlnton gave the closing prayer. A lurge concourse of friends gath ered to bear the last rite fur thl man whose Influence In the will to felt for year to come. A profusion of floral offer The second annual outing of the ing surrounded the casket. "M" Men of Cottonwood Stake will was In the Mill Crock cembe held at the lagoon resort Friday of the other tnemlx-rlcslde etery, July SKh. family. Indication of the grave The following schedule program dedifanJIy. Mr. Lloyd Croxford will ! carried out. cated the grave. At 5:K o'clock the winners of Hie eastern and western division SALT LAKE COUNTY ball teams will play their FIREMEN HOLD OUTING a valuable l.utnplonshlp game rl.e. From 0:3t to 7:.T0 will Salt Ike County Firemen and spent an outIn swimming. many of their friends held on July Between ami 8:3(1 the M ing and picnic at Saratoga Men and their irtncrs will lunch In Wit. A portion of Ihe day's actl.ltlc the Bowery. The halame of Ihe evening will to Included a lasket lundi In the paiit In hh la I dam-lug- . vilion and a baseball game between tl U aiitlclimtcd that Ibis outing the shop men and (he road tnen. ' Commissioner U. W. will bo an unusual affair, as the young itcoplo of Cotton-- l pitched the game for the hop two for the Stake looks forward to Ihe and I :I Burt was Ihe burler wa 8 lo wore so. Ul events of Ihe M Men. r.it builder. The S In favor of the aliopmen. Foot ravs bathing. anJ darning I Jin The William of proirty attend-atice- . n of Hunter was the acene of a were enjojed by tle- -e In Mnall firp recently. st s Eliz-a-lx't- Cottonwood Stake M Men Going to Lagoon com-muuit- v s fr of THE EAGLE The Facie has rorelved neveral epilations of lublle Intrrrst. and tbey bat too the Innptrstlon for Ihe Eagle ! Mart a column for the benefit of " '" Interested In Ihe welfare of ''Iters dealing with 'n 'be oiimmunlly. thru whbh Ihcy Editor of The Ivar Sir! Vmir iir Vfe, Is making ao effort to rhave the rwbbnls of Murray ronlM the menbsnts or wurrsr, whbh would Imresse tbe Mnrrsy itislne". tl However, did y.i ever sb.p express r .M.,1, .J the nrtHderable ti'iml" Any reader Is Incited lo write the I' ho of Murray bnlmn hwn M"rray Eagle regsnllng sobjeiis live In Murray, but rwwe e.- 'hat ire pmniil lo the InH'rore-""t- it here? U Ibis fair to Mnrrayt Hniect fully, of the rommunlly. and si" "" UI tlniuw-lves- . Is; given tbem. E. R. 9?ft - -- ii" 11 H ' it Established 1892 ) l D. A. McMillan President of First MEIG National Bank The Hist National Bank of Murray has n new president, us D. A. county Democratic McMillan now has that posit ion The Salt uud legislative conventions will bo held Sept. 8, It was announced following a meeting of the county committee Tuesday night nt the New: house hotel. Arrangements huve le'f-- nindo for the legislative convention to follow that of the county when candidates will lie named for two pluios on the county commission and for county attorney. The legisla tive candidates for the senate ami 1(1 candidates for lite lower house. Primaries for the selection of delegates to these two conventions iimi to the state convention which Isto d held In Logan, Aug. 25, were , between set Tuesday for Aug. S and 0 p. nu Delegates to the Second congressional district convention will also Ik.' selected 011 this night. The convention will Is? held at Iogan, Aug. 21. County, precinct and district meetings for the purpose of reorganization will l held Aug. 27 at 8 p. 111. At this time new members of the county committee will be selected. MILL (KEEK WAKI) CARNIVAL Murray Locals F. J. Ueynolds. The Victory Quartette, at the In- James IMley Is moving bis family rltatlon of the Utah Grocer, will Into their lovely new hotua on 48tb turnUb toe mutJeal progra nt tr South and 9th East. the Utah Grocers' banquet, to be held at Pinecrest Wednesday ulghu Mr. Joseph Dayton of Wyoming visiting at the home of bla moth er, Mrs. Ann Dayton. Is Mra. Thomas Powell returned Tuesday morning from iHmver, ColMrs. Amelia Helm who has been orado, where ahe baa been visiting Mrs. Clinton Alston, the gtiest of her daughter, Mn. Jens her daughters, William Mm. and Unlit foot, the Manning, returned to her home In two weeks. past San Francisco lust week. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Schlottmnn Mr. Josephine Jones anj Mr. and of San Francisco who have been tho Mrs. Mlcbell Jones of MaUd, Ida, of Mr. and Mrs. Jens MangueU are visitors at the home of Mm. left Monday for a tour of Jones' daughter, Mrs. W. R. Nell- - ning, and the northwest. Mr Yellowstone sen. and Mrs, 8hlottman have recently Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wallace of returned from an extended tour of ' Portland Oregon were gueata of China. Dr. ami Mrs. J. L, Ellertson durlnj Mra.' Minnie Duvall returned the week. home last week after a stay of sev Mrs. Inne Uobblna left Tuesday eral months with ber daughter In In compauy with Mr. and Mra. J. Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Duvall reE. Hulsh of Salt Uke for a tour ports a Tery delightful time, mni.y of Clan's weulc wonderland. wonderful motor trips out of PortInto the scenic northwest makland Mrs. William Maxfleld returned ber stay one long to Is? le- of ing to her home in Monte Betlo, Cali memtered. fornia, Monday, via airplane from - Soil Ike. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Ueasoner and Mrs. A. C. Bailey and sod Dale, of Hurley, Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Simon. Mrs. Ilea- Honor and Mrs. Bailey are both sister of Mr. Simons. William Mr. and Mrs. who have Canue-glete- r, visiting their daughter. Stella Cannegleter, In San Francisco for the pant month relumed Tuesday night. Is-e- a Mr. and Mrs. (Joorge Harris and iwo children of Mntroe, Calif., ho have been visiting at the home of her molber, Mra. Chas. Caldwell, ,h i1' during the part ww" ter sirt of the twit for the Yel low Stone and the Northwest. Mr, and Mrs. It. O. Simons, Miss DaUy Simons, Alton Yates, MUs Msilne Simons and Vernet Ballard spent a delightful day Wednedaj "Mrars. "II. Brlnton of Idahi the guest of Falls who has bet-ber sister, Mrs. Lennrd Nellcii has returned to her home, aecoinisiu-leby ber sister Mrs. V. A. Soren-so- n and children, who will remain for a two weeks visit. d Marshal Huffakcr who graduated from the Boston Latin Illnh School this spring, Is spending a month In the Cttlxen's Training Camp In Before returning Boston, Mass. home be will visit a cousin In New lork and an ancle in Washingand also his brother In ton, P. C Art tons. Mm. Lily Hamilton Wright Mill Creek Is slowly regaining of her an following operation at strength a Salt !ake hi4tal lst Tunsdny MURRAY CITY INSTALLS NEW HEATING PLANT Com mi loner Gottleih Berger le st Alta. up Utile Cottonwood ran' lleves In preparing for war In times of peace and In hot weather preHire yon. . for cold. Therefore he Is busy InMiss Ifldle Caldwell wltl leave stalling a Dew heating plant at the for Tburiflsy morning. July 12th Murray City Hall that will keep W Jack Frost on the down and out will she where Ursnd Junction, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Tom Mc list. Mr. Chas. WeMj of he Muvrsy clurg. for three weeks. and Heating ( , hs Ihe PlumMhg wife of Mrs. Nora Cornwall, for the Improvement and a .contract Blh.p A. M. tVrnwalt, submitted dandy Job Is assured. hos-jtto an oratlon at a Salt lst Ssturtlsy. Hbe la rejmrt-e- l T. F. McDonald, city engineer, satisfactto t recovering lo and Herbert Mitchell of the City ory manner. force made an Inspection trip to Echo Dsm at Echo Ibis week. Murray rtfe Is serving meel to the which was formerly occupied by C. Cutler. Mahonrl Sjeni'er is vice president and II. A. UdUbiiis Is cashier. Ethel M. Tingley i assistant cashier. Tito lioard of directors are: I). A. McMillan, Mahonrl Spencer, I). W. Moffat, Thomas W. DImoud, Edward E. Howe and W. II. Uoth-wel- l. John Murray City has u real financial in the First National its excellout iiersoniiel with bunk, and assets of practlcully one million institution dollars, II. A. Hohliliis (he new cashier has been assistant cashier mid la one of those community hullilers who never fulls to think and work for the upbuilding of Murruy City. Continued and Increasing prosper. it y for (lie First National Bank Is predicted throughout Salt Luke county. July Carnival similar to the ones staged for the past Iwo or three yea re by Mill Creek Ward was held Tuesday and Wednesday night of this week. A IkmiiIi whs prepared on the chucl grounds, from whbh bv cream, candy and hot dogs were dispensed to the thirsty and hungry. The latter part of Tuesday evening was given over In races and sHirts in which prl.es were awarded, and a movie, entitled ".Mother" wat shown. On Wednesday evening n program and dance was the order of the evening. The carnival drew a ginsl-lcrowd on Isith evenings. An outing In Vivian Park, Provo canyon will be held In honor of nil old ieiM)le over 70 years of age of both East and West Jordan Statkes 011 Wednesday, July ISth. The honor guests will le translated free of charge lo the canyon, when iflnner wll be served at noon. A program has hccii arranged for the afternoon, according to George T. Sharp, piiblclty manager; also a. professional wrestling match lav twevn Clarence Smith of Union and Martin Zikove of Ix Angeles. There will also Is? a preliminary Isixlng bout. The Mid vale city laiid, under the direction of William Cox. will Jour, The contract for supplying coal to tho schisds of Murray for the coining year was awarded lo Ihe Jordan Produce Company by the Board of Education nt Its mcctlnj lust Monday evening. Besides the 3!th. South firm, six local dealers submitted bids. The local dealers however all quoted ton for mine slack ami $1. r 10 ton for lump as against $3.50 and $7.40 respectively by the Jordan Pro'fuce Commny. This latler price will effect a saving to the dis- ney to Hie scene lu Jordan school trict of more than $'JtK).0(i on the busses. A dance In hie evening will year's supply and Is Ihe same prbv wind up the festivities. as was paid for mine slack .last MURRAY FJUE FIGHTERS ON year. THE LADDER 70 FAME SOON Approximately 3K tons of slack and 85 Ions of lump will ls usi Is during the season. King coal Is the The Murray Fire soon again to have a cbam-- to be kind decided imii by the Board. a contender in the State events of the yearly meeting. Hne coupling MIDVAI.E LIONS WILL HOLD INSTAU-UIO- N contest, holler drills and motor ran- - will Is- - a few of the features Bay Kingston, proprietor of the during Ihe Utah Stale The Lions of Mldvale will hold Murray City Plmrmticy has added a coiivetnlioii nt Bingham, August, (1 liistalbitloti of officers at an outing new line of display cases across his 7 and S, when the firefighter's of at PinecreM. July 21. when E. E. store. all over Utah gather logwhcr. GrccuwiNMl and C. T. Matthews delAdditional glassed in display The flint two days of the con egates of Ihe club to the Interna Is red and more floor space vention will be given over lo the tional imsMlng of Lions Clubs at Is supplied. sjunv a n new and election of I hs Moines give their lmpresl"ii The of the store Is Bud flrt vlit president, re of the ciiiivenlloii. P. S. Uols-rttuiil nod Improved Murray City feels ports of the committees III offiiv C. J. Iti fd have charge of the proadditional pride lu this growing ln during the lif--l year and new busi gram for Ihe evening. It nt Ion. st Mr. Kingston is one who ness ls taken up during the makes a customer fvl at homo, and scheduled are Contests year. ARTHUR TOWNSEND ATI ENDS his growing jsipularliy Is entirely for the third day. W, S. Knight of BANQUET dtcrved. Salt I.ake is prcddfiit of the orgu.t. Unlioii. A gsd altetelaiH-from ov Mr. Arthur Townscnd and Joseph er Ihe state Is exs-tedof P.ennloii attendisl the Isunpn-HIGH CO! M IL the Utah Iketail Merihants at Pine-cres- t MURRAY EGG Mill'- - ft The bishoprb-of the various Wiseshiy evening. MENTS INCREASE Oxer Ibriv hundred guests were ward of the Cottonwood Slake will present Mild llllli h llicrrlllielit Hint meet with I be High Council next eiiihuslam do.elod dur- Monday evening nt Ihe Murray The Hsiuid unload slilpmeiit of frlemlly First Ward tiui'tiug bouse. Various among the lisHCiubl the evening ing wns shlpsil eggs for this stake and ward mutters are to le men bants. c Wcdmwhiy frniii the egg grading dWciisscd. plant al the Dlinond l'is-- )nrd on DISCOVERY ANOTHER 4M South street. Annnllllg lo bo Is in George C L. I ir n. Marshal Cul'Vll. atluiil with BENEFIT DVNCE AT Mil A' ALE ell well charge, this ss'iiks iiunnly grounded suspicion and a egg prshicilin In Ihe vblnltv t h lit. called at Ihe home of Mrs. For the purHo of raising funds of Murray, Issau'se this Is the sea Stee Meluk 011 Berger avenue, and I for the newly organized MMxnle son when egg Injllitf lakes a (bs d(- -I iisiii Investigation dlMnvcnil 'P. lirst warn n dinner will !e given slump. Eggs frm this station sr. gallons of Ihh..c" In the mnkhig. lu Ihe bnll from ft to 8 o'clock on .New Yolk markets, Mrs. Mslak was babil the Wislitesday, followed by a dam?. sblpi are to le uwsl for where, known us "I'lah'' eggs, tln-cliy lourt and lined $"hI, with five The proceed bring top priii-- s fur the produtvr. il.ns lu wbliH to furnish bait or Juiliillng and repairing the church : building. dnys In Ibe city knlulsMiM. CEO. A. JENKINS MORTU- it s-- y Murray City Pharmacy Adds New Equipment Fin-men'- s 11 prc-blc- nt apH-ariiiie- s e . t s wi-e- d a. fr Murray Dollars Build Murray City ARY ADDS NEW FUNERAL COACH The Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary their ramisilgn "To Better Srrv, Humanity," has added a new Ih Luxe funeral cusih that Is the rspinl of any In oe (ln.V. This titntuil!y Isaiiliful funeral epilpflge In sdililloli lo Ibe eiilti-hien- t already louse by Hie Gen. A. Jenkins Mortuary, brings this Institution lo a high 'ltil f exivl-leiicand Is lics-- n irlll to (hf lisirluary and Murray Cily. !u e If only for selfish reason you j 011 receive most f your Murray should tpciid tour money lu Murray sS'iit dollars. City. The dollar you spend away In tuer-hailse. from Murray I a dollar Bone, The 2nd, In direct Is iiclils nd In Murray I a dollar Jou In supporting Murray City lhat dollar that adds siwer and prisluc-llo- .lid, supports you. In jour own Murray lily. The dollar that grind the grist of lstlpr So you have practical reasons as lt n sdaniages for you. Self Intecis-- t will slaiw you why J OLD FOLKS' DAY IN JORDAN STAKES School Board Lets Contract For Coal A Mrs. William Lillenqulat . of a considerable numler of tourlats Blackfoot, Idaho, la visiting Mrs. daily.' 1 Broadcast from . CO. e Set-temh- er 7, . reasons for sending your dollars In Murray City. well as loyal ' |