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Show 41 VOL.39-No- .4 J 'J i Murray City, Utah, Th ursday, July 25, 1929 Murray Day & Farm Bureau Committee Meeting Active A. O. COOPER AND FAMILY IN AUTO ACCIDENT Murray City llall was the leading a few thousand of the scene of a meeting held by Phillip spectators through the Rocky Mt. Bentz, chairman, with the members Packing Corisiration Murray Plant. of the Farm Bureau Murray Day The packing concern has an Imcelebration committee which elab- mense plant and it would be a orate celebration festival is planned great thing for the nubile to pay for Augest 14. Rapid progress was it a visit and see one of the plants reported to Mr. Bentz by who are making Murray famous throughout on the firing lineadvancing the the world. The street dance in the evening several departments allotted them. Is to be a real hummer and much state is celebration attracting The , wide notice and a huge CROWD is fun is expected at this portion of to be present. the program. confidently of Murray: Every taxpayer in this community is interested in the way in which the tax dollar is being spent. This problem can best be analyzed and met when the taxpayers themselves consider it in an organized capacity. Inasmuch as the taxpayers are called upon to bear the and local, it is necessary that a better understanding be had of how our affairs are being administered. In order that this understanding may be had, a meeting of the taxpayers will be held at the Murray City Hall bruises. Friday evening, July 26th at Mr. Coois-- and the family were 8:00 p. m. Mr. W. M. arompau!ed by Mrs, Melvtn Putand Dr. M. II. Harnam and sou Howard, and left Mur- ris of the Research Departray Tuesday afternoon for a vaca- ment of the Utah Taxpayers tion trip to Bear Lake for tha 21th Associaton will both be presof July. ent and by the aid of charts flhose who witnessed the acci- and other illustrated material, dent and saw the overtitrned car will give us a comprehensive could scarvly believe the occupants picture of our tax situation. could have eseaed with their lives. You are respectfully invited Ve can promise to attend. be amply rewill that you you exited The program committee was requested to arrange for a tug of war contest. The teams for this composed of one contest will team of Murray residents and one team of members of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau. The winning team will receive $25 and the losing team will receive a noble ducking in the creek at Murray Raymond Spencer of City Park. Taylorsville is already clamoring for a place on the Farm RitiTeuu Team. Spencer claims he is real sinful when it comes to a tug of war. The Murray team Is expected to place B. A. Klaseo on the front as his dislike for water is so pronounced that the "dirt" farmers will have to display heroic strength to pull him into the creek. Any a with resident, heal'hy Murray pull, physical, not otherwise should see the committee quickly, as the embattled furmers are just crazy alwut pulling. Io not let the fair name of Murray be taken through the creek, Jiy all means. It will bo most Inspiring to show the farmers what Murray ran do. The rodeo feature added to the rlrogrnm will be a thrilling ex portion of the steer throwing. Bull tossing and general all round caln ' rtalslng, Itespcuking the old time The cowlsiy tit Ids native rodeo Is from Wyoming and brings horses that the King of the Infernal Regions would recognize- as being In 1 program committee is endeavoring to land two teams from the CopisT Baseball League to play at thu Murray Day celebration. A snappy baseball game would do a lot to make the day a huge thrill and no effort will Je spared to have a game that will keep you Careful plans for ice excited. cream, shi water, and other refreshments iind concessions are Mng made. .The Importance of efficient, reliable concessions properly safeguarding the health and good will of the thousands attending Is realized and proper attention is to Ih glviui this department. The exhibition of flowers from Minrray Taylorsville, Hoila.lay. other and point Midvale Sandy, which will apixiir In a sMs ial tent on the gnsmds, will lie something Salt Luke long to le reniemlterod. for famous Is a place County raising flowers and Murray Day exbiUt Is to lx an example of them. The floral devotees of the county will have n fine chance to display their plants and blossoms. A renowned speaker will address the crowd and a surptislnety gun in this line Is to be secured. IM not l surifiwd if Barney Borah should or Senator Google The Mr. A. O. Coojier, manager of the Granite Furniture Company, store at Murray, and his family exis:l-eneea tjirilling adventure when their automobile was overturned over a fifty-foo- t embankment near the summit In Parley's canyon Tuesday afternoon. The car turned over twice after it left the roadway. Miss Marjorie Cooper, 10 years old, was quite seriously Injured from' cuts and bruises and was taken to a hospital for treatment. Louise, 14, Howard, S, and F.dna tl, were Jail luadly ken up and received minor 3rulsei but not any of a serious nature. Mr. and Mrs. (Viopcr ami the other mem-Ikt- s of the jsirty were practically unhurt except for the severe nerve shock and minor lacerations and d TAXPAYERS TO HOLD MEETING JULY 26th To the Taxpayer ex-sta- te r Social Items Mrs. Earl Trathaa and vacationing In Southern I'tah. They will return In alsjut two weeks. Mr. and baby are Miss Phyllis Taylor, Miss Rose Reading and sister Mrs. Anderson, will siend the coming wetk at the McMillan cottage in Big Cotton- paid. Very truly yours, S. E. Bringhurst, D. A. McMllan, Committee. Local Items In compliment to Mrs. Fannie Larmer of Chicago, a visitor here, at Mrs. A. E. fslMjrtntertalned I'rldge breakfast, Friday morning at her home on South State street. Misses Daisy and Maxlne Simons canyon. a numler of friend at entertained , apis-ar. Mr. and Mrs. Klmo McMillan and luncheon Wednesday In Little CotLake Salt at week are the the children spending Murray City and the their cabin in Big Cottonwood can- tonwood canyon, and later motored County Farm Bureau will make to Black Rsk and enjoyed swimof t'tali take yon. people of the Stale ming. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pixtou and not he by the size of their Whooj.ee Members of the South Murray 1 City the 2tth on August family of IVovo, sent the his class. Club and their wlvea Community Far.it wilh relatives In Suit Iike and County The inemlsTs of the Farm Bureau and Salt and jiartners will give a picnic SatPark. Taylorst llle. are on the J4i with an idea of Bureau DAY Murray City urday evening at Saratoga Springs. Mis MaUl Pearson and Mlsa Mr. and Mr. R. O. Simons had Mr. of friends and The neighbors MARY ('. KKIIARDS IS CAI I.EI Goldie Pearson, who are employed as their guest last week end, Mr. and Mrs. Will C.rahaiu. who lost as telephone operators at the Murand Mrs. Guy Simons and her two Ts..mil Mongiue-wheray exchange, are spending their sons Kelih and Lamar of Hurley Mrs. Mary Catherine Richards, their home nnd their home burned a few tacation at Brighton. Idaho. 77, died at the family residence. a imimVr of and held Misx IiMie daughter have Camp Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LI ml enterdays ago. 4 Itl East Fourth South street. Til" who have leen sisHidiue tained at dinner Sunday In honor of the nnd Margaret, presented day. Mrs. Richards, who was the ullling parties In Iigan, to the family. a few days with friends Ralph Allrtsl and Kdwln Aukeu.i, widow of the late Emanuel II. .pillts when made have returned to thtr home. of Hally. Maho. Covers were both nt was held Wednesday Richards, was Isirn In Cornwall, One luirty Father Maguiiv, who lia lieen laid for eight the home of Mr. Daniel It. Jomn sight seeing and visiting friends lu F.ngland, May II. ls.72, the danth-te- r Mrs. Alliert Larson was the hon. where the time whs spent In quill-lug- California, returned to bis home of John and Aim Riinton In or guest at a iarty at her home Mr. Graham was routined to in this city Thursday. She Is survived by neton sun. Monday of last week, the oeoastisi Plxton left lime of the tire and Mr. an it Mrs. Itols-r- t the at her her birthday anniversary. ls Went K. Jordan: John Richards, IU a fe wda.vs ago for Venial, where AImhU 15 friends gathered at the to unable " was a' help Emmanuel II., Ruhcrt II. and Thus. thev will visit their sou and famllv home and brought a delicious lunch. siit lug the i bulling or fndture . A. Richards, all of Magna; tVdrnk RoUrt Plxton. Jr. The evening was Mr. and Mi-ss'iit In games 1 longings of any of l two to A. Richards, lUiunildd ; Franklin or ieroii;il away music. and They ' wisks. , and William the family. J. Richards, Tois-le- , In honor of her sister, Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Camp and G. Bartel of Portland, Oregon, Miss W. Richards, Granger, and three WAMKD-T- o exchange rent for dauebn r and .Miss Lin lie. Dudley Crystal James entertained at dindaughter. Mr. J. W. liar-tuliKpilie RorhiU.r on hoii"'. Park. nl the ".'till at Uls-rlner Friday evening of last week at Oiwley, Wyo. ; Mrs. Nephl N'ord-fcrequal. Camp Murray. Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer of Park her home on Wasatch irvenue. Cov-- uood iims woi Valley are here visiting relatives. ers wire laid for twelve Moons, and Mr. John N'ord-gre- nut Bros. Thresher, with Case Tract-or- . Salt Ijike. She also leaves Mrs. F.va Jones Mini sons Kugene Mr. and Mrs, Ross A twins! and 62 grainh hlhlreli and six great f niotorsl to .Nephl son Billy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isds Cheap. Inquire Wasatch Mo- aiel Rayiiioud tor Co. Phone Murray tW. fcramh hlldrcn. and sons Jack and Bobble, Hmiiig the week and t llted rela- ssnt Wednesday at the Hot Pots. lite. Beet Factories Aid Reclamation Units Mrs. Amelia I1xtn of Taylor A plensjint surprise party was Is Siidilig a few ila)' with given for Mr. Fmll Forsls-rlast tllle Mc.tI from A telegram sent ly kedamatiui (omuiis-smiet Jordan. rei.iiitcs lii evening In honor of Ms Saturday Yuma, Ariz, was filcl with tin- senate finance committer, Ml-- s III lie! Nmoot Is slMldllig birthday anniversary, .y iictghWt strcssine; tin- - importance of the suar iti'histry to govern- few i1m uhh Miss Dorothea link-e- l nnd fronds. Music and gaunn were ment reclamation projects. Tin's telegram tas a'llresel to of Ugdetl. enjoyisl and a delicious lunchisui the Domestic Sugar Producers' Association auI reads : of tvns sertisl to Mrs. James Prbi' Mr .nnd gnosis. "Sugar luet factories nil reclamation projects have licci Wiisiitib a venue, ssit the "I'll MUs Marlon IJnd Was the guest an important influence in improving nnricnhural practices with ft lends In t'liloii . on July 2ltli of Mr. and Mrs. J. incrrasng the income nf farms ami cnal.lin settlers to mett Mr- - aiTI Mrs. A. 1. I.lnd and Preo nt I heir rnblu at Mount Air their paymrnls. Impaled .trjricttltutc.w itliotit the Mtar We', ilauubler Jennie Hainoiia and Mr. hi Parley's Canyon. factory, would lc imposiMe in many sections of the wc-l.nihI Mr. Ibtrold .Mired and daugu-te- r Mr. Ft a Jones had as l.er The lirief filed with the senate finance committee hy tlie the 2llh at liinoinl guests Sunday at her home on Slate natonal jronge, in part, mM: In I'loui rniiyoti. l"Jl. stris-- t ,ber isirents, Mr. and Mrs. in the minds of consumers "Any ilonhtit which may Mis Ruth Sage, uiTtnteiilcut J. D. Pntoii and lir.slier In law regarding the wisd tn of giving: r asnnalple protection to the of tin- I'xttoiiwood Maternity l. Mr, and Mrs. Alt In Burami r, tlomestic sugar industry slmuM he dissolved hy experiences lal. Miss UA ton, all of Nephl. and 1iattin Mi. CotiM durng the world war (then sugar was a hivnry Bobbins of the Nunc liisiltntlon are Mrs. II. Jorgeiisen of I'.ast btily he secured in limitel quantities, and at eotl iiant pticc. Itl Vrll.twsdme l'lllk. lu honor of entertained taefiliolitlig Midtale we I Had the domestic industry .cm mote fuy dcvcloueij James and Barlell smi Mis. P. G. sou whose fifth little her Brent, niij;ht have heen sjiared the deprivation and cost which ats Mrs. lnt bate Iss'ii of mvurred nnnlversiiry July bliihil.iy gi'is tended tht experience." children Mr. and Mis. D. W. 12. Fifteen the enjonsl iNirvuts, and The Murray l.agle form sugar hut protection ihcrrhy Atelioe the pust afteiiii'iu of i! ii ines, and a blrthd.iy n were one in revunce for tlictesidcnts Salt I ale t'ourty. J. Hues i H Do yuti enjoy the V N U service itl the Kaglc, fiction f h an d few wis'ks. left Sunday for their nike wbbh a featured on the I .que III refreshment list. PortlNlul. and information wood Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wuhlqulst sient the twenty fourth of July at their ottflge In Big Cottonwood . srls. - lili-Mu- rray "' esi 1 n. sue gin-st- Ccd-erlo- Sugar Wi-s- i t'p-pe- r eil - ho-p- tht Bar-tell- Wii-Jid- h 1 concisely stated attractively diphned. Established 1892 Natural Gas Office Opens In Murray With the piping practically all laldin Murray, and with announce ment made today vf the opening of y the store of the Wasatch Gas at 4)hH South State street, to take place next Monday, resi dents of this district are assured that Natural Gas will be available, ready to serve them in the very near future. to Jerry S. Stover, According sales manager of the natural gas companies, J. I Dansie has htvn apiMiinicd district store manager of the Wasatch Gas Company. The new sfore Is being oened prior to the actual arrival of Natural Gas in order to give the public the. op- isirtunlty of making preparations to use this fuel in their homes at the earliest possible moment. "We anticipate a rush of orders for gas appliances as soon as Na tural Gas Is turned Into the mains," snys Mr. Stover, "and of conr.se, the company will do everything In Its potter to take care of the demands no mailer when they are wanted. But far sighted householders will not wait until the last minute be fore ordering the appliance tiey want. They will prepare now hy having the appliances InstalUsI, so there will be no delay when Natural Gas arrives this fall." Mr. iHinsie has had Intensive to raining in all details the use of gas and gas appliances during the past few months, which qualifies him to serve the territory Com-imn- PAST NOBI.K GRAM) (LIB CHANGE PLACE OF MEETING Memliers of imoniii Tast Noble Grand Club who were tto have been entertained In Bingham Thursday August 1st will Instead ls (he Mead and guests of Mrs. Clara Mrs. Mne West of Bingham, in Fra ternal Hall In Murray on the same date at 2 o'clock p. m. All niemlsTS are rennestisl to nolo this change and tms't the club In Fraternal Hall on Thursday afternoon Aug ust 1st. Church's sister, Mrs. Gns compniiy in Murray will bnve a complete display of gas sippll nnees, Including automatic refrlg Incinerators modem gas orators, ranges, water hunters and house-heatinexhibits in couins'llon with g Iciiver for the ex- that you are violating the law and besides, you are flirting with tha undertaker, both for yourself and those on the truck. Everylssly lu a country town wants to get to a fire first. That's natural. And Interest slumld Is1 uhown when Is at stake. But remem-le- r that we now have a fire department and a truck; that the truck should get there liefore you do and that It should he when It does get there. Who can do the most good at gress, home comfort, convenience or the truck? To ask auch and economy. Murray and the xur- - lire, you a ipiestion Is to put the answer In roiimling communities are forninate own mind. All right then, let to gel natural gas service as It l.s your us oil ls governed accordingly next an economic luxury that only lurge time the fire siren sounds and let cities have enjoyed null! risvntly evcrybisly get out of the way of the In even large gas producing states and by alt means, for God'a like Texas. For this reason the ar- truck sake remember, don't trk In frout rival of Natural Gas this fall herof a fireplug!" alds the lioglnning f an era of letter living conditions for these A Community War Horse Let down the bars and place tn Visitors are welcomed to the new the Millilcal ring a veteran of the gas company's office to see the disdays gone by. A mail who at one plays of modern gas nppliancc nnd lime served Murray City without secure full Information as to how fear or favor as city commissioner. natural gas can servo them In their In searching his record you will home. find that he was not afraid of work. During his term he could tie found OUTING OF CLUB tailoring day and night In the InAT LEE FARM terest of Murray City. Sluice or time will not iiemlt go Tlie first annual outing for inoni- Into detail regarding but qua!-- I lux iVrs of 4 11 clubs of Halt I Ion Ilea or ast service, but nt lie held at 2 county will August the estate of Alexander Lee In Item experience In public and private nlon. Thris hundred boys and girls ImslncsM should be enough to confrom the forty clubs will mrtfe-pato,- vince the nuiKt careful voter. Our fellow townsman and protvIih their parent and Interof the Murray Mercantile prietor ested iMTxins Invited. hU Intentions Each club Is required to present Co., should an orglnal stunt or to sing n clubs at an early date and reisdve the ami wipport song for coliiis-titlon- . Judge of the hearty congratulations i events will l Mrs. Ioras Mss of of the ill .isis of Murray. lis owning next week. This community will enjoy the Is'iiellts of natural gas service this fall for the first time In its history. The entry of Natural Gas Into this territory Is existed to ls an Influential factor In a new era of pro of course, prosrty 4-- H Ikr " ibs-lar- e ed of Cns-k- , Mrs. llerrlinnn and S'iuvr Mrs. f. (. MillMi-- . Cull of Pleasant Green, representa tive of the home and community The Good Time Chili and famil section of the Salt liike county ies of this city left Tuesday afier-iiisfarm bureau. for Mill Cns-Canyon, where Folk dancing ylll he given under they ssnt the night nnd the 2 Itl) dirntlou of Miss Kiln Nelncsi. Su of July In a Issly. Welnle roasts, of 4 11 chilis In the Granboiillres and various sxrts and ite school district. I.unilnsjii at h.k.ii games were enjoyed. About fifty will lie uorvlsed by Mrs. Belle isstplc enjoyisl the outing Newton and Mrs. Bertha Newton Mr. and Mrs. Willis Phillips both County Agricultural Agent Vere of Taylorsville who were L. Martlneiim and Home Ivinon inarrltsl .left a few days ago for a si mi Ion Agent Mrs. Ivy K Hill will work with the various club trip through Yellowstone Inrk. Mrs. Tlnsidore Carlson entertain hsnlers. ed at (Inner last Sunday In honor of her huusband's birthday which GRANT WARD RELIEF SOCIETY iHvurcd mi Monday, July 22. KAISK Fl Nl family of Is as manager of the Wasatch Gas company store at Murray. Accord- lug to Mr. Stover, the work of stir Flirting With the Undertaker teylng premises and planning for the Installation of gas appliances "RoineinJr, a fire truck has full are things that should be done as right of way over everything, and sishi as ixisslhlo, to avoid eleventh- - .ton do not show common sense when take n chance and dash In hour delays. The new store of the Wasatch front of It going to a fire. And Fast Mill Brown pnd This department pression of the Ideas of Murray Eagle renders and contrlUullous for It will be appreciated. Colo. m Have a Mayor With a Smile man (hat cau greet every man woman and child every day In the year with a smile Is the kind of Mayor Murray need. In our There are a number of this ipmllflcHthai city that kut I have one man in mind who Is big 'enough pleasant evmi In the face of defeat He Is miislilertsl a well known and Mnivm.fiil biisluoM man. In rase he Is elected we may rout mired that M irray City will itet a itare deal. Lot's put It. A. Klaseo lu the mayor' chair and ls happy. 1st' A s-- A lir.niflrd Gentleman that yit are doing a nub Mrs. N. A. Johnson, formerly ile In a Forum servl'i Miss Mildred Evans of this city. Is The Grant Ward Relief Society In The I'm etc, and wilt take adsiM'inllug the summer mouths with put over a real surprise last Tuess It ti voice my her lsler ln law, Mrs. I.eo Jensen. day, the rtssnlt of which netted vantage of a candidate for regarding Mrs. Johnson plans to rcUorn to them n nint little sum which will the coming illy rlcetloti. her home III Ijs Aligeh-- In Seitem-lor- . ,tmsed toward fiirnl-hln- g their Re(Continued on Ijis Page) lief Smlely room. The affair was lit charge of the visiting Mr. and Mrs). Harry Bobbins oeheis at dinner Tuesday even- with Mrs, Miiry Slauffer iiiervl-lug- , ing of last wis'k lu honor of their A pleiiilld relatives, prisxTsm of games, Murray Mty will ms-- a mn for music and nnd IJlJ'Hiother and William Mrs. mayor tiet jear with readings plr. were greatly enjojed pxooutlte ability and nnblasisl abilipilst of Hlackfot, Malm, are hero bit fixture Mk Wiight whs gl vim a ssslal ity. Thai's Isstor Rothwell. tlsitlng at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Sarah Rey- priz. for m i x I. e, hiiting Iss-t- i a Murray Day, whlln mil a iVsmty teacher for 15 yaeni and Mrs. lyt Fair, will iiisiss tunny county nolds, s rissiguliton for fairs thro :hut tlm cismtry. Tlx-rMr and Mrs A L I.lnd gave a also will Is a iek show i if lambs, 12 for teacliltig. dinner loinplluieiittiry to Miss jears shoei, r n I do and calves. Anderson ami Mr David AnderBVI1Y CI.1NI0 son who arrlvtsl risvutly from TIUIiSDAY, The rsiiiiiiiit J lis woloiiisl a iihow olres, I judiin for the S wis en. M GIST M so many applhanl are hut there Mr. and Mrs. Atonzo Maekay and next meeting of the iturrar for the Judgo of the n von In the son, have returned homi toiiug sd, that thoy have lsofl City Bnby Clinic will ls held on wtmmlng from a trip to Southern t'tah. unable dis bio as yet. All ladle tn In the Murray .Sheriff and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell Thursday, Auguallt Who esonteiiipbite entering (tie swpn-min- t InHall. one City Any wishing and daughter Mis Beth olsou of cotiiet e I i t I sid la the Salt Lake uiotorisl to Richfield formation regarding the clinic may imtis- - of the timn thoy wish to m call 131 Mrs. Albs. Silver, Mir. J, the day. Suinlny where they Ss-n- t jielge. or Mrs. Mary IjihUay, Murray Its. P'"lnt Mr ,nnd Mrs. George W. Chun lies Ray Kii9.b will fUv a BMble Miss Rachel are and dai'gbtr Urooin lu the imly with the longMrs. P, l!. Kartell and u James their vacation with Mrs. est who hate lss-i- l the g Mrs. (s 1.1 'ST A pill so mhtiiiliilig a 10 IViirtet's fsinsits, Mr. and Mrs. Imn Tlie fitntsiiy ba bill, between the Smeller and Boi W, JaiiMss nu Wasiilch avenue the slsmt completed the InsUlUtioii if Elder Street. Reward If returned past few week left Sunday fir .io lino f.f Mtm). We will us to Murray Eagle office. their hoine lu Ptittldiiil, ttrrsgim. late Natural Ga to lituu. 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