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Show 6:45 P. M. NEXT WEDNESDAY, FOR MURRAY EAGLE RADIO PROGRAM! TUNE IN ON KDYL 11 brs 'ted t go. . ESTABLISHED 1890 t MIKRAY County Firemen Win Ball Game Movement Toward ice v A, i Sound Taxation k TAXPAYERS AMERICAN : LEAGUE PLAN TO EDU-; CATE PUBLIC ON I SOUND GOVERN-MENPOLICY ! OAY f Organization of the American Taxpayers 'Ijengue, Inc., which has ' Just lieen Incorporated under the laws of New York State, was fvniplcled on January 22nd, nc-- . curding to 1. A. McMillan of Murray, who is a menilier of the Radio Committee f the league for this Hate. i The Hadio Committee comprises i."iK men pioniiuetit in business life, representative of every stale ju the I nli n and the Histriet of Columbia. the Mr., McMillan slates that in established Washington 'League, 7 years ago anil since tlien actively engaged in the various phases of has hivn reintli; lax question, forced and expanded under ihe of leaders in the bunking ittid industrial world and substanthe tial taxpayers throughout Generator, Governor and Automatic Switchboard Equipment Shown Below Pi 20-2- S Uibbnrd. rf Junes, F.. If Smith, c Ciihlwvll. rg Sanders. Ig (. J one-ha- if Wai s, Ui .. ... i Hi 1 I) 0 II () o 0 II 0 1 0 1 4 O 0 0 7 1 T. F. 2 1 . binson. c i; Total ! 1 G. 3 lttu 4 j ,l. 4 rg In the 19,'52 line," said Mr. S. K. Hrlnglmrst of the Hrlng burst Chevrolet company. '"Among .Irrelich, ... Ig i t . 110 2 1 j existence for Home years, has re-- ', 1 and ex-- j ceutlj" Iki'H strengthened jpnnded in an effort to represent i every section of the country in Its As r- - meiuliership and Its officers. au organization it has reached the i J conclusion that the time lias come f to take for the Amreican f into serious consideration the pmb- ;lun of taxation. For the first time in h lonjf period Ihe country is lie-- i The fact coining all our governmental J that nearly I unit ure fa 1 with heavy defi- (its lb rent ens Ihe stability of pub-- I Hi credit anil makes the situation more acute. The American Tax-j- l i Total 12 ti 2 ; f I. 2ti O. O. F. Iiisirlct Assisiatloii Number 1 a meeting at Murray last held asMonday. Fifty members of the were retried present. sociation Some splendid remarks were made Rolierts, Brothers Gnndry, by Scott. l.'liniiu k and Gideons, after which an ideal lunch was served. The lunch was prepared under the of Brother Clyde Gut-k1 e. sniM-rvlsio- .-- ' ': X,.... - .- - i - v i. - I "fT - "s., T " hi-e- ilii-hle- e Boost Local Industries uoils and Why not lost for locally jinnluced local indu.strics? Whenever one talks to Murray people on is almost invarMurray conditions, the statement is more iniably made that what we need here industries; more and greater payrolls, etc., to of course is very crease our prosperity, which true. Every community needs more for that mat- tcr Hut can we say we are NX) per cent behind the industries we have here now? I)i we insist on Rocky Mountain Packing Company's goods when we go to the grocers? I)u we insist on Utah Woolen Mills Nlankets when we buy hlankets? Do we insist on hrootus made by the Inter-mountai- n Broom Factory? Do we scud our laundry to the Murray Laun-drwhich has the largest payroll in the commun- v, ity? If we do not do this we are not loyal to the industries and payrolls we already have, and if we ask i r or accept other manufactured goods we are helping to keep up a payroll located in a locality and state far removed from our community, and one which contributes nothing to our unemployed. The more demand there is for any and all things manufactured here, ur anything that can lc done in our own community that will keep the money earned by the people living here working for them, just in the same proportion will our industrial life thrive and prosper, and there will lie more employment for our men and women, our lioyn and girls. Xow there is no argument needed to prove the truth of the foregoing statements, nor that we nre working for our ow n interests every time we buy a can of Twin Peak canned goods, a Utah Woolen Mills blanket or a broom made by the 11 room Fftctory. Why not cease spending money "shopping around"' buy everything possible right here and keep your inonev working for YOU, THIS MEAN'S YOU, NOT YOUR NKIGHIJOR Yes, I know that old argument, but forget it now and work for your ow n interest and that of your neighbor. j So the People May Know Your Power Plant Beet Growers Will Hold Meetings lh-ai- l, In reply to last weeks article ov- place of reinstalling inefficient, that favorable prices made ixisslble er the signature f A. Townsi'iul. worn-ou- t equipment which was not adequate allowainv withlu Ihe es to timate. wilh regard to the amount of of the right size and capacity in the !Uh day of January money required In iay off and lake care of Murray's present load complete Ihe Power Plant Project, riHiuiremeuis. lo say iiolliing of fu- VXV2, the Power Plant Project was we beg lo submit for your inspec- ture demands. completed as far as the contract Il is quite apparent from thine ors were concerned, but due lo in tion nil Ihe costs and facts involvfor f ids thai Murray had no other i lenient weather conditions, bills contracted the ed and the choice than to accept $fl5,0i0.0), insessary which are due and must be paid. of the pie of dwelling juiwer plant and to lines, ei nslruction The entire amount paid and the for a worn-ou- t furnish :iddltional the money re- quarters and a few other minor de additional n mount required to comnew mod- tails wen left unfinished ; which, plete the project, wilh the excep- quired in order to own a ern installation. however, must lie completed In the constitutes hydris'bi'trlc tion of $23,100, which lui-reold had If the spring. plant Ihe authorized bills the only by be new commission wan expended and tained, wlthotii doubt or question, all contract Immediately for by motion of May- wiihln a year or two's time Murdue and payable, but unfortor A. Townsi'iul so that this com- ray would have Imi'ii forced i ex- unately ihe additional amount of mission is rather at n loss to de- pend at leasl $."KMK,(H) for. liocts-Mir- money required to nns't these obcould repairs to the old plant, ligations was not provided for. termine how Mr. Townsi'iul which would only serve to keep The new commission Immediately have made this error. The Power Plant Kemovul was the wheels turning, but would not, til led mi the matter and found that Ihe iheaM'Ml way to provide Ibis neii'Ssiialed by reason of Ihe fact in any case lend lo correct the or lmprocr capacity of and anticipated addithat S:ilt Ijike City desired lo aciuiviss4iry tional amount of money required, quire the water of Little Cotton- the units. As il now stands, for Ihe sum of was lo bold a general election. wood freck for culinary purposes and in order to do so it was ncivs-sar- .s'I'.oimi.ihi Murray Is now the ownThose obllgallous must, and will to move Murray City Power er of an entirely new $130,000.00 have to be met. either by this bond plant t a location approximately Power Plant and Ihe correction of election, which yoll will vole lisin .l.oo feet eat in order lo gain ele- the efficiency alone will lie sufflc cn February 'Join. r elsi- - by some lent additional revenue earner to j vation. oilier means, which would lie by Salt Ijtke City coulcuiphited pay oir ibis .:!.". ( him mi bond issue far more cxienslve. moving the old machinery, (uhich wi;lioui n sorting to a tax levy. In conclusion, II Is Ibe desire of was practically worn out). Into tills Hew CMiilnissloll to serve yoll some kind of a building and using i:kii;ii.v mmmxkizimj tiik 111 Ihe In si and lnsl efricielil luan-l.e- r shlMe of the old pic ap.ovk ns much as tiik nkw inel therefore lliey not lave Hrsble line, (which was In very bad con-- i powik bled to call Ibis edition ibs und COST Ml li K V UTY TAXPAY-VM- S dll Inn), lo lh new lu order that Murray City could ONK CENT billing Murray City for ten kt, gel I lie i beiilM'st Imssible Io)'V III cent of all the new pln that would j meet lb'' obliaiiotis due and con KKASON' be required. K)H THK BOM) liiicicd for. a well as lo complete hi K(TI0N Salt Iike City cstlmaled that by the power Plant Project, when fa- i il n II t l Using the obi they could and M'riiilts: virable wiiiiber after removal at n total The pa- I adiiiinNlrallon, complete Ihe liirlber lo as.iire you lli:il this cost of S'.Ci.ihmi.oo, plus the SCion, cnrfi'iilly Invest IgaliiiK ami Weigh?!".IHNI ini bond wblib will approximate amount additional, ing the informal lu at hand, was l o paid i ul of ibe profits of the which represented the amount Mur- nblc lo nppriNl.ite the golden gi ealcr efficiency of Ibe new PoW thai .Murray now jhisscmi- ray City would pay for this lir Plant Pnjeit and not by taxa d ami I'H.k iuinicillate of the new piie furnished. lep to lu I loii. will const jlutf Die finishing ll iH'ciune optional whether Mur - mmo ibe compleiloii of thN project or IIHK lievv M.ai.irmi.ini .mu- i I.t.lu ..lifiiltwr ,.f t'p t. ..., I. .!.... ray City accepted Salt Uike City's Power PlMllt. offer to Inxliill the old equipment contracts nnd aulborli'.atlon of all for il Hpii'dyj and old ple or else aetcpl SH.I.ooo.-oo- , Ihe ilelail Ml Hit Y UTY COMMISSION. j i i v t ;i sum and email a additional ;i completion. put up HU:i PETERS, MUOR. of money with thU and enlist ruct l,ie .i some legal difficult ic E. L ECKMAN, a thoroughly mMleru and efficient Mime delay was experienred, at addllbaial iirnl,' a fume .1. (I IHOKI) HANSEN. siwer pl uil of corrTt capacity to well tnk care of Murray' growing de which, Imwcer. was tint in nny-- j ( iHimilssiuDcr. mands for many years to come, in wav iMsa-.- ! ions because of the fad back-fillin- Charles Dahltterg has confined to his led for the flu past week on account of the on the recovery in but is reported payers league, 1 word. list. the truest sense if the at last District I plans to do something to orgnulze It was the ls- -j to hold n and Associiith meeting this lay certain i.exl association meeting with UtIhe American Ifore rations of sound goveru- - ah Iidge XumlH-- r 1, at Salt Lake menial iollc.v ami sound taxation. Citv on the eleventh of March. Ilrother the most notable nre a special heavy duly Iruck engine with great ower, larger and heavier clutch, more rigid frame, stronger springs, stronger rear axle, new transmission, new wheels, and roomier, neater cab." "ISoiliex by Chevrolet, tisi, have been greatly improved. Appearance HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMMLY h:is A particularly stressed. choiiM of 12 colors is offered at no The Oral English olas of the nihlillonnl cost. Comfort, also, has High presented a oue-aMurray lavii strongly emphasized. Cushions in the assembly at the play are larger, they are IsMler con school last Friday. The playHigh Kirtioted, and more seating spiu-- Is ers were: Sum Oliver, Margaret provided. In addition, excess body Holmes, John Pearson, Vivian Carl weight has been eliminated withson and Marie Asplund. Mr. Taylout sacrificing strength or duraor said Sammy was n wonderful bility. aclor as well its a great basketball player, but as a lover Johnny is at his best off Ihe stage, we imagine. . A cornet quartette was given by; i Alsop, Louis Nelson, Paul JohaiiMon, and Wilson White. Under the Joint auspices of Ihe The rest of the assembly was linSalt Ijike-Tooel- e licet Growers' As- ed to display some pep for the game the I'tah Idaho Sugar with GrnnlNVllle. sociation, The yell leader to., the halt luike County Farm lonductcd some nice, peppy yells Pureau, and Extension Servhe, a after which the assembly was series, of Isi-- t growers meetings iiirller than usual, much to will I held lu Salt Ijike County Ihe regret of the Student Body. during the fore part of February, i. cording to aunnouiuvnient of V Ml Kit AY FIRST WARD CONI Martlneau, County Agricultural JOINT MEETING Agent. The Hchedule of Ihe serle Is n The following program will be follows : given at Ihe M. I. A. Conjoint Jordan Hlgh School, Februa'ry mooting: 2; Hunter Wnrdhous. February TnylorsviUe Wjirdhouso, Febru- Junior Girls Chorus ary 4; DrajsT Junior High School, SaxaphiHie Solo .... George Jenkins February 5; IUverton Junior High Zillaphnne & Piano Duet .... Lean School, February 17; Grant Wurd-hou- s Violin solo Earl Evann y February 23; and West Jor- Meeting on Sunday evening, dan Junior High Schol, February 7th at tt:30 p. in. ".0. The program of all meetings .America song will begin at 7:30 p. m. Open! Hi'; prayer .... Lynn Sorensen A siHiial feature of Ihe inei'tlngs Slognr. Hrlnton Harbnra will lie a motion picture made by and Ma i Ilia Morris. the I'tah-IikihSiHflal Scout program .... ... Scouts Sugar C., which nm ny features of educationof Troop JM. al Inlervst irerinlnlng to Ihe grow- Violin solo Sherman Morgan ing of sugar beet nnd other im- SMaker Hlshop S. E. Brlng- hurst. portant Agricultural prdoucts. The picture is entirely new mid much of Closing song .... Junior GlrU chorli depicts scenes nnd activities In us. Sail Lake County. JJoned let Ion Scout Roy ct 10 0 with 7 "mints. Next week Murray will go to Jordan where the first nnd second place winners In the Jordan district will stage the feature prep battle of Ihe week. If Jordan can beat the chumps. It will lie the two teams for first place, Murray having won I and lost none, while Jordan has won .1 and lost 1. Is-e- lilen, ; lf provements f. r. T, 0 by new low prices, new new bodies, the most The defending state champions of High won their fourth Murray line ever commercial complete contest. Friday night when straight built by Chevrolet gin's on display defeated a fast Granstville at the Itrlnghurst Chevrolet com- they It nm on the Murray floor. At the pany's show rooms In Murray. end of Ihe first Murray Price reductions averaging $23. led 10 to 4, at the quarter half 16 to 10, and are included In the UW2 price list, Ihe score at the end of the third which extends from ?355 for Ihe was 21 lo 10 for the state quarter l.alf-tochassis to $1020 for the chumps. The game ended 29 to 2. i ae and tun van panel. En kson was high point man with 'There are many imhrtant Im- 10 points, while Unite came second Following is the line up: S. L. Comity Firemen NO. 27 New Chevrolet Trucks Murray High Wins At Local Chevrolet Fourth League Game Company Featured chassis and plajers. Murray First "couuiry. rf Every state in the United Slates Jo! es. K.. If on Ihe Hoard of Gov- ; is leprescnted c outstanding ill the business and industrial life of Ihe nation, I The league, which has been In YOLCME 43 E1!IU ARY 4, 1JIS2 9-- f LES I L:ke-Count- T SAVC RS DAY. Murray's New Power Plant In Little Cottonwood Another interesting and closely contested basketball game was played Monday night between the Salt Firemen and Murray First Ward in the High School gym. The game at the first quarter stood fir Murray First and at the half 13 all. The firemen, following their usual tactics, gained enthusiasm and pep as the game progressed, bringing the score up to in their favor at the third for qivirier, the game ending 20-3Ihe Ci unly Fire lighters. Farmer Jones jvas high point man for the Firemen .making a total of ,'!2 points, made possible only by ihe tine team work of the other labV Till CITY. ITA1I, g y Feh-niar- I katts: plant hill J c. j ier-villag- e i i i 21.IXKI Ml UK VY S FIRE DAMAGE FOR laid mil YEAR TOTALS $31,818.00 Total miles traveled to fir Nunils-- r of grass and rubbish lireMurray City's Fire Icpnrtinent on lire on Automobiles for Ihe fires year 1031, tc.rls with iiumlsT of flrs. equipment Total number of buildings on fire usisl, time nK'nl. etc, etc. The reof fires on lnured NiiiiiIht follows: port oO , Total number of fire nbirins buildings , Nuiiitier of flies on buildings Culls outside of Murray City not Insured .... , limits oil Total damage to property Nunils-- r of actual fire 72 on lire Iti.urs of Are llghtlnK Chemlciils used nt fires .... ll2 pal. Pa mage to Insured $.13,444 Two and one half Inch hose prots'ity - ft. 70 Insiiniiiii' of property on fire IVimage to tint llisiirisl on Murray Sights Without Pruning Sieve Is showing improvement Ini n of Mr. I.undi'iii-- t. Tlie is however, not list good, and s further course Is nundod. Have you lite one dollar for the h.come tax filing? The one dollar Is reiili'is In re- iisniire the slnle Unit your Income Is what I hey Niip)osed it was. nolle Inc. The Murray Cafe Is holding a large merchants lunch or rather a big lunch for merchants, nt noon. The only iiisl Is 15 li'iits. the opluii rei-ni- n The cost Is only a Miiall l'tato In the languagi' of Mr. Runyoii. line who has "minim's, has ciish, ill olher words. i Evbbiitly Mr. Runyou never Is-- nine a iwitato raiser, If he Uileves then is money in lhat business. Every time Jii'mn risidves a new t.oie from the I'nlteil States they llnow a few more bombs. It Is hard lo keep even with a $72o.OO Fire IVtrtnient Is d to Is msumisl about FetTuary 15, 1.404.00 .. to Information obtained $ protctiy 3 Value of property In til Chief Jiirk Clay. s lll olved Work was Isgun on the $I3I.4I.00 t Signed I EU LAUSuN, building last fall but was some time ago. It Is Chief. Fire 1 partiueiit susssidis 3. learned that the contractors had URE DEPARTMENT Dl IIJUNG u cle n.I job which had to l comthe flftiH'lilh of this WORK TO RE REStMED f .y pleted SOON and ep- n.oiith to avoid a eralions wen suspended on the Coiisli uiiinii Work on the new fire station to complete the school 00 building for the Salt I like Coiiuly work. The cnnlnnfors have Inform liiad-qnarter- for wiHn against one who uses dynamite. A b'Her a day to keep the Jap away is the new slogan of the 1. typewriter S. A. I low long can I'mie Sam keep up his end of the argument with Ihe prlei of pier and typewriters going down. The urouiid hog bad his choice of sun shine In the morning or gloiu In the nftcrtiiNiu. Tin old ground hg luid best to lie careful for old Mhh Winter has a kick in either hand yet ud Is not ufriild to use same. are ou Burglaries and robls-rle- s the wane In Murray. Evidently the robUrs are jflvlnj? up the Job as no use. Yi ii can tint rob one who baa only an Incoaie tax blank for resources. Ask Mr. iLundi'uist about Steve uinl receive the latest news from the front. b-- ed the County that I hey will be ready to resume work on the flro station by the middle of this month imd will rush it to completion. A Mirilon of Ihe top of the front wall of Ihe County Shops building lias Ihtii removed to relieve this e wall from strain of a surplus of bricks. The wall is to be finished with a coping. ton-ting- lhtivtilM (.in? Murray Maul. Il hulling to you I I'owar J |