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Show OTTO : it. '!'. r 1890 15TABL1SHED Found Guilty Ml'KKAY CITY. at Ogden FINED $125 SAFEWAY FOR 81IOKT WEIGHT were fined Safeway Stores. Inc., charge by weight hhort $125 on a In Ogden Barlow E. Simon ,.iw Judge morning. court Saturday City u roreign-ownethe found Barl0,v guilty on chain store corporation deferrwas Thursday, but sentence Saturday. until ed sentence, Judge Barlow which was statwl that the principle more much to amounted involved and cents few shortage, did the than determine could be as" so far that Iu passing from the evidence presented there doubt f guilt-Whithe sentence was imposed. Judge James A. Howell, attorney anfur the defendant corporation, the would he appeal nounced that decision, and formal notice of the intention to apiieal for a new trial was filed In the Second District ffas no last Thursday. The trial was held on Tuesday, the foreign-owne- d June IN and was conchain store corporation a chicken weighing victed of selling one pound and two ounces as one weighing one isiund and sir ounces. The chicken was Fold to Mrs, Vivian Hunt, who Is employed In the office of LeRoy Marsh, state agricultural Inspector, who pressed the Safe-wa- v the complaint against Mr. Marsh Both Stores. Inc. ami Mrs. Hunt were witnesses for the state In the case, and testified to making the purchase and later weighing the chicken. The three defense witnesses, all employe of the Safeway Stores, Inc., testified as to their company'? policy of "Honest dealing at all court times." questioned regarding a preshort weight case to which Whi n vious Stores, Inc., pleaded Cute. Ogden suicr-viso- r of meat departments for the Saf.wiiy-PanTakit chain, stated that he pleaded guilty "merely as a convenience not to cause any more publicity than netvasary." the Safeway guilty. Guy ((Continued on 0. E. News The hnsft ball hug has finally entered the local Aerie of Eagles and as a result two teams are to be se lected from amongst the members und a game is to be played, the losers to furnish a wienie bust to the Aerie. Brother Andrew Lundquist, the genial Murray Police Chief, has been appointed General Manager with full authority over both teams. Brother Andy Is to be to the Eagles ball teams what Judge La mils is to organized base ball, the Big Chief with unlimited power to do as he sees fit. Chief Lundquist has to date selected Brother Ernest Wright and Leo Stauuffer as Captains for the respective teams. William Krehs has also been selected as umpire. After looking over the past performances of each of ur team captains, I am of the opinion that Brother Krebs is going to need some assistance at umpiring this game. s The Big Chief and his two will go over the roll of mem. bers and after flipping a dollar for first choice, that is if a dollar can Is? found, each of the captains will alternate In selecting his team. F. R. News Bepor-ter- . II. PETERS, F. Caj-tain- a TAYLOItSYILLE GIRLS ORGANIZE 4 II FOODS (XI B A group of Taylornvllle girls orFoods Club on June ganized a 3Kh at the home of Miss Bertha 4-- Kasworm. The name chosen for the club was the 4 II Breakfasteers and the following officers were selected : President, Lois I Well ; Secretary, Mary Lindsay; Reporter, Beth Song Leader, Ardella Jones. Jlesldes the officers. Ruby Bennlon and Joan Gudmundsen also Mong to the club. The club has already commenced work under the direction of their leader, Miss Bertha Kasworm. The next meeting of the club Is to le held on July 14th at the home of Mary Lindsay. Ben-nlo- n; Speed Complicates Thug Control OI.INA ELIZABETH HOLM Holm, 79. the radio Informed prowl Recently ldw of Charles M. J. Holm, died depart of the Salt Iike cars Tuesday at 11:10 p. m. at the home on the scene of a arrived ment of her daughter, Mrs. Jack G. the thug had completed of LK'mI rob-iM-r- Sherman avenue, uremic iKiisoiiing. She was lsirn In Oslo, Norway, IhremhfT 2S, ls,'2. She Joined the L. 1. S. Church and emigrated to Fish in isT'i. Trior to her death she resident of Murray for more than forty years. Surviving are two sons, Kay Holm of und Curl Springs, Wyo Holm of Suit Ijike; six daughters, Mrs. Gergo II. Lyon of Murray, Mrs. A. (!. Hall, Ios Angeles. Mrs. Mrs. O. David Ralph 'IJiidlade. Crockett, Mrs. Jack (I. Binnlngton and Sophie Holm, Salt nine grand, hil.lreti and four great hs n lt-- Ike; grand-childre- n. Funeral services will Is held at Murray First word Sunday at 1 : 1. m. The retiinlns may is viewed fit llm Geo. A. Jenkins undertaking establishment until Saturday nt 3 o'.Uk. and at 1.V.3 Sherman Ave. Saturday from 3:30 until time of service. j FORTY (ENTIRIES Oil. TEK 11 S (LAY LET- - JrsYEIirK Unnlnes i I Murray's Poor Relief Plan Worked Perfectly By H. G. Bradford Pastor of forty centuries ago .perated every day of the five day k. like that of Soviet Itussln. according to translation of tablets or letter found In tlx land of the Mint. and Assyrians. Each letter ha Its clay rnvebi in which it was forwarded. Dr. I. J. Gelb, "t the t'nlverslty of Chicago, In """Mating the letters, found cite h;h snld: "I am returning herewith the one-halndnrt of silver hl-I and If yui again t"iuet payment, I have the right t kill Translation of other tablet ithnwa that the calendar of that time had only five days In the while the weeks and years "re nsiiiet for orriclal. ine were found In building rxeavatnd ,T the Hittlte Expedition of the Oriental Institute of the Vulverslty of Chicago. his work. A free shooting carnival followed resulting in the wounding of a po liceman and the druggist whose rescue was lslng attempted. Hie store was rlddl.nl with bullets and much damage resulted to uutos from flylug bullets. on ,If the radio Is to bring officers robls-rleapis-nrit the scene of with be to supplied have will they which they can some weapons with the merthan rather Injure the thug store. his chant and which A supply ef material with Injured might inthe thug enn and clude a handful of molas-'- S could feathers so the policemen overcome him while he was playing housewith his hands or a set of to something or blocks building meanhold his ntMUlon. In the cnuse time the radio threatens to by Jams l get In nwkward Hi.-Wore scene bringing them to the the roblsTy Is over. rather Maguire. the pastor of St. Vincent's Church now in Ireland to In response to a request from our attend the Convention nt Dublin has District Governor of Utah, I am sub- forwarded the Eagle a copy of the mitting the Murray method of hand- Irish Indeietident published In Dub ling the unemployment problem, lin. which proved, we believe, successful. The Irish Independent is a very Our primary object, of course, interesting newspaper and has some was to feed and clothe the unem- great items in its columns. The description of the Congress is ployed, the secondary object being to furnish suitable work for them in very impressive indeed. Following payment for tht supplies received, Is an editorial on the meeting: thus aiding them to preserve their INCOMPARABLE self respect and escape the stigma of receiving charity. The annals of Christ lanty record Naturally the appointment of an more immense and Impresnothing executive committee from among the than sive the scene of piety and denutmhers of the club to handle such votion witnessed in Dublin yesteran undertaking must be given a good It was the crowning act of deal of consideration. The chair- day. In a wek of pageantry and Faith man should be a man capable of outward rejoicing that were in tune handling publicity, contacting variwith the Inward fervour of the ous civic, religious and fraternal Never le fore did as vast a Ieople. organizations, and writing copy for congregation kneel liefore the altar the local newspaper. as that which bowed In homage In A second memler of the committee the Phoenix I 'art. When the centenshould le a banker or an accountary of Catholic Emancipation was ant capable of collecting and dis-- celebrated three years ago almost tributlng the cash, and making a half a million ersons assisted nt the ... ,1.1.. A. I1 ,! ...f.t. ujomuiiv lugcincr wiiu a until closing ceremonies; yesterday there to be to the report presi- cannot have been fewer than a mll-bpresented dent of the club, and published ii people. the local newspaper at the finish of Not In mere munlicrs alone was the business. occasion unique. Rarely, If ever, outA third member of the committee ride of Rome, have so many princes should be a grocer, exierlenced In and prelates of the church lieen ashandling a store, who has wholesale sembled. Iu no spirit of house connections, and who can act we can claim that at no former ConIn an advisory capacity to the chuir-- ( gress did a whole nation knit togethContinued on page 2) er all the resources of dnirch and State, all the ardour of rich and jssir in this act of homage to the King of Kings. Fifteen centuries ago this year Patrick came from (Vlestine with a Mr. anil Mrs. Wllburn Dumas anoffering of the faith. IJist week the nounce the arrival of a baby boy. successor of ('.destine sent another born Friday, July 8th. envoy to Ireland. He will take back to the Sovereign Pontiff a message Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Howe are written In the memorable fvents of the week at Vivian Park the week, that the centuries have not in Provo canyon. shaken Ireland's allegiance to the Secretary-Treasure- Lions Club r 1 A vain-glor- Revival SAN DIKGO, CALIF. As a re suit of a Han Diego housewife's refusal to purchase a washing machine she needed and for which she had the money, a prosperity drive has lieen launched here which has stimulated business and drawn the praise of Gov. James Rolph, Jr. Several months ago, .Mr. A. II. Isham, the head of an electrical products company In San Diego, talked with a housewife as a pros-lec- t for a washing machine. "Yes, Mr. Isham," she replied frankly to his salesmanship talk, "I do ikhvI the machine badly. I have wanted to buy one for three or four months und we have the cash to purchase it, but my husband and I have talked It over and decided to wait for another month or two to see bow conditions are and If my husband will still have bis Job. That interview convinced Mr. Isham that something should ls done "to alter the mental attitude of hundreds of thousands of prosec-tlvbuyers In the I'nlted States held back by fear from six'iidlng their earnings." Prosperity Builders After working out a plan to Increase buying by appealing to the public's patriotism and sympathy Mr. Isham organized the Prosperity Builders and obtained the supiort of local trade organizations. The groundwork was laid by the of articles publication In ncwspaix-r(Coin limed on page 3) e s Vanguards Win In a game Tuesday, the Murray First "Ward Vanguards licked the Mill Creek Vanguards to the tune of 1.1 to 7 and gained the opsrt unity to play oft for Church Vanguard Baselsill Championship with a representative of Sail Ijike Vunguard Council on July 2 1th at Brighton. In the game Tuesday, the Murray team hit six home runs. Caldwell, Murray second baseman, bit two of them and other homers were made by Vaughn, Kiebs, Roy Campbell, Sheim Wright, and Bill Smith. Tie score by innings was: hard-hittin- (Continued on last page) f Millcreek ward is suffering an attack of sciatic rheumatism. Don's Service Leads Steve Juretieh had the misfortune to fall Into a bonfire last Sunday, burning himself quite severely. League Murray 12 3 I no Flrl Krelis, catcher . BEAT I. ION'S ( Li Itj cuxi.iiig. :ib FIREMEN Harold AWdfly of Perry, I'tah, Is IN 17 TO 10 GAME Ciimpbell, pitcher visiting his ant and family, Mrs. O. S. Elklns for a few weeks. league Standing Won Iist Pet. Caldwell, Si ...... Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simons of Bur-le7 Don's Servbv .nl Smith, cf Idaho were visiting with Mr. l .'Kill Lion's Club und Mrs. U. O. Simons over the 5 ,0K Freeze, rf .. Firemen week-end3 Farrvll. rf GearJaiiiuiers .. Short returned In an erratic game Monday at six Ixs Angeles from home Wednesday, o'ebx k, the I oii' Service nine stopafter scnding two months In Caliped the Flretii i: ly a score of It to fornia, where she visited all lmx.rt-a- 7. const cities und loaches and I Mi and G'in Frantr., Brown, down Into Mexico. Vincent and Cordon conducted a batIn lb. third lulling which Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons en- ting spre team In the lead f- r Service tin put In of honor tertalm-last Thursday the remainder of the game. Mr. M. D. Simons of Chicago, Illi Smith plt.h.sl a well controlled were music enjoyed and nois. Gasies game for I Mi's and Red, Ditttnan, ilurlng the evening and light re and (Vxik were forced out of the Imix freshments were served to twenty by the fast hiding Service guests. Stanford and Ilenr.g hit well for the Firemen. Caliof Eatchcl Ion and Charles Tll Ixil fanre follows : summer the fornia are sending Do.NS SERVICE: with their grandparents, Mr. and II 10 AB Mrs. Ray Miller on State street. 2 2 Vincent, cf M. I. A. IN CIlAKf.E OF Jotl.-S- , 0 3 .MEETING s and AV. Llnnell If. Mr. and Mrs. ward 1 ii If Brown, The M. I. A. of Taylorsville and family spent sn Sett Llnnell Sacrament 13 3 2 of the ....... will Is In charge .k end at the Scott IJnnell Jameson. ii.- Two 1 D. evening. rf Fran!., next Sunday camp, returning Sunday. I 0 under the direcGordon, rat. her musical numl-ewill be 0 Bennlon 0 G. .... lb Verna Frni.l. MIs and tion of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harmon Van den .11 0 ...... of Ixs Angeles are visiting Walt. given with Miss Catherine family will tiuinl-r. Smith, Akkcr accompanist. A j.;tiVr ((Vint I n tied on last page) mnle quartet h. given by the Leonard IS 21 TOTAL dor the direction of Mr. COTTONWOOD STAKE Ol TING will sing Gerrard Mr. Cerrard, and I.Y Miss Margaret Aft 23-2- ici-ter- s J n II In R. llentog. cf Harmon. If ........... 4 1 2 1 1 StaufTer, rf If. Ilerx.ig 4 1 1 4 0 0 Stanford. 4 .1 1 4 1 .1 .1 1 4 3 0 1 0 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 8 21 C. Watt, tiln, 2b, If 3li Sb . Butter, catcher Reed, pitcher, If ..... Dlttman. pitcher, .. Cook, pitcher, Clay. 3.. If. pitcher total 1 2 an (Continued on page 3) I 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 I) (I II II 1 (1 0 0 (I 0 0 0 1 .17 2 1 ! 4 . . 3 .0000 Elaborate plans which hare Iteen worked out to the last detail are erfected and the committees In charge of the biggest and lsst of fathers and sons outings ever held by Eas (Jordan Stake are all set for the trip to Giles Flat iu Big Cottonwood Canyou, Frhlay at 4:00 k.'cloek. Every father und son In East Jordan Flat is exK'cted to meet at the Cnlon Ward meeting house at 4:00 o'clock where a drawing will take place for the camp sites, In order "that the parties may pr.xved to their tippoluted camp without delay or (.infusion. The remainder of Friday even'r.g will be devoted to making camp and preparing for Saturday's festivities. so completely lietrayed In ' ( t. Ix-e- y x-- S. County Junior Livestock Show of the Salt Lake County Junior Livestock Show com mil tee held it Murray, Monday night a list of prosxi'tlve entries was com piled, qjkI Indications are that a very fine show will lie held at Magna on August 25, when 4 II Boys' and Girls' Hub member and Future Fanners of America exhibit their purebred stock. In order to assure participation of all member. Vere I. Martlneuu, county agricultural agent, states At a meeting ..' II ( LI U I.EADERS ASS'N OITTNG PLANNED ANNTAL II0IJ) ' jt .32020 total licMC The Grunt Ward Glenm rs held n liienie Tuesday. July 12th, at IJb- Mls Vaudi Clelland suffered a .Miy Park. Twenty five Gamier re-I- t arm broken and Miss Ionise l.sl to ll.f rail of "enl." Fhir- EuMatice received minor cuts and ciice WahlipiUt and Naomi Simr rules In an automobile accident were rrttfchli for the affair, and which iMvur.xl Tuesday In Mill an Ii evcrythliilt else undertaken by Crk canyon. (beiii, It was a sucivm, even though The car, which had seven occu ss'iii.sl all lli elements against pant, was driven by Charles belli. 2 ITS Fifth East street and was prixwdlnff up the rnnyon, when Dr, P. J. O'Brien, Optometrist. Ihe brilliant lights of a car coming will attend the three day Graduate down the canyon, blinded Mr. Jor- I ture Clinic which will be held In he swerved to pass geii'M'ii and a Sail Ijike Oty, at the Hotel the cur, bis car skidded and run off Sunday, Monday nnd Tws the eiiil.nrkmeid, rolling (wenly feet, day. July 1. in, and Ittth. This one other girt received a broken Clinic will le roii.liirtet by tr. A. but the remaining occupant ttim, M. SkefriKElon of Chicago Direct. r with minor Injuries. of tin Graduate Clinic Foundation of Optometry. Internationally roeog-idwx- l Mr. Wm. Ik Maxwell I having authority on rye diagnosis with a collide of broken rib teige and turret Hon will lie present that were put out of commission In A painTwo new .b "trovers In Ihe British a friendly wrestling match. one to ful souvenir for carry, Navy have lieen named the "Dainty In (be hot weather. ami the Jorg-ensoi- New-boiio- esrx "Islight. 4 A committee meeting of the 4 II Club leaders nssx latlon was held Tuesday evening at the home of Dou aid Madsen on Fourth East street In Mill Occk, to make plans for the annual outing. This commltice Is compos.-.- ! of the leaders who attend the leaders sclxxd In Logan last spring, and the leader In Mill Creek Ward. Thirteen were In attendance. It was decided to hold the out lug nt the Wigwam In Mill Creek Canyon. August 1st. Committees were apixdnted to arrange for the campflre program and Wm. Kasworm siixrvlsor and leader will apjsilnt a romnilttee for transportation fotn the valotis clubs ove the county. The committee In charge of entertainment Is composed of Dorothy Naylor, chairman, Ellis Pinisxk,' Clyde IloiiHcr and Jack Wallace. Mrs. tvy Hall and Mrs. David Smith are In charge of refreshment. ILLESS FATAL TO CHILD Al'TO ACCIDENT INJl RES TWO Ml'KKAY (JIRI.S 1 ' . TAX PAVERS OF LTAII FACE RUN' Utah taxpayers have never been the hands of an enemy as when they voted to give power to a central state taxing body with absolute authority. Tooele county taxpayers have made nn upix'iil to our County Commissioners to reduce assessments to a point where at least jmrt of'i the people may meet their tax ob- - , ligation. The commissioners know- - ', Ing the situation which exists In were our several communities, sympathetic to the move, but were powerless- under the new club of the stute commission, who ordered ' that there shall lie no reduction of A real treat is In store for the assessment. assembled fathers and sons for SatThe true colors of the new body urday. A program has lieen worked are clearly displayed. They are not out which will give the maximum the taxpayers friend, but the en- - , aiiioun tof pleasure and wholesome tire purixise of the new order is recreation for every moment of the to more firmly estubllsh the jiosl- day, from the rising of the son until Hon of the state tux spender and the going down thereof and the to the property owner, who put sounding of taps. Activities to In furnishes the money, In a position terest everyone, from nature hikes of helplessness. bnll games, races, and every kind of Crouched In the movement for sjxirt to the companionable and comnew taxing body law came a this fortable campflre program at the which Is the wife of this new law, close of day, will be spicy and full A law which has lf ix'p. and even test.nl in the passed If you have room. In your car for United States Court, Sujireme a nelghlxirlng son or father do not In the state any whereby projx'rty fall to see that he gets to the outing. which has delinquent taxes against This outing may me ihe only one It may Ix? sold by Sheriff Sale, the many will be able to have this year, same as If It were under a mortgage. so let no opimrtunlty pass to make Forty-tw- o of cent the per It a 100 mt cent good time for every In Ttsxde went decounty one In East Jordan Stake. And of Can last anyone year. linquent .ours, If the men folks are away, ownone home of out to four point means an "out" for the women this is who In ers T.xsde City this year, also. In to a taxes? his position pay Sunday will h another red letter It docs mean? Simply, that What In fathers An Hons and day outings. liiNplrHtloiiul service will, be held In three or four years at least, 50 at !):K) a. m., under the direction r cent of the home and farm of the slake presidency, and sink- hinds In Ttxiele county will be sold ers of well known reputation will 1m? to the county by auditor's deed and on hand . Other talks reminiscent of taken from the tax rolls. At this (xilnt the state tax compioneer days will ! given. K. C. Bally Is In of public- mission may, and probably will, ity, and he Is emphatic in his belief step In and order all of this pnier-t- y sold by Sheriff Sale and if not Omtlmiod on last page redeemed by the original owner iu six months, after sale, he and his L. family shall lie turned out homeless. (Continued on page 8) .0100O r FIREMEN; (I I 10 m. Jl II 01 NO. 491;jj E. Jordan Stake Outing Taxpayers Must Act 0 that each exhibitor will tx advanc5 ed a cash allowance to partially IV Llddle, catcher 0 1 x The defray cost of drayage. 1 IC. Wright, pitcher 0 0 0 x n mounts to lie allowed for various 1 D. Wright, lb 0 0 1 X classes of stork are a follows: 21. x J. Wright, ".V Jht head; swine, stock, dairy tl. Rynciirsoii, .11. ,0 1 0 0 S head. icr head; sheep, 2.V O 0 0 O X ' (Jll.lm. The balance of the fund budgeted i: r:n. if by the County Farm Bureau for . o n o o n talent, Ihe Junior Llvestx k Show will l L. Yotier. 0 0 0 II . 0 awarded as rash premiums for the winning entries. Iornl committeemen for all sec 1.1, Murray Flil Ward-Ru- ns, tions of the country have Ixvii ap Mill i're.k- - Runs .7. pointed, and by the end of (hi week will be supplied with entry blanks. t.RWT WARD GLEANERS - a solo. o .01110 0 0 Mill (Yeek 1 t, 5 o 0 .001 TOTAL nt r 4 nolo (10 10 ,A . will have The flower commit t.e The annual outing of Cottonw.xx! service. the nt R dlsplav of flowers will be of unusual proportions Stake will bring Anv.me having flowers and will be held at Presl i hi rear, decoration. a hnkot or Is.nquet for dent H. D. Movie's plsee at Brighton Then-- will I talks by Mr. Hyrnm In Big Cottonwood canyon, on July F.mma Ml Bennlon, Jr., and 2". Webster. The out lug will Include the Boy and sons and Old Folks Scouts, the Fathers Mill Crock Ward held an all com-(at Utortj the mothers and daughters, to party this afternoon gether mil In one great get will be taken p.rk The gmsts gathering. after through the Capitol Museum, Plans nre not yet fully competed a which they will I taken oi sight and la next in all organizations, over the city. xMW all In .Mall will Nearly Cn.miO person visited the wind trip a Issue week's program back to the In San Francisco on April 80th pnlnts of Interest aad planned. be given of the outing program. ibd May lit. park for supper and pt r.Jr81 Local Mention s s YOLl'ME 43 14, 1932. in Dublin f A JILY FATHER MAGl'IRE SENDS IRISH FREE PRESS Mrs. Ernest Croxford last page) Mrs. (Ulna Elizabeth F. LTAII, THIICSDAY. i, Little Barbara Bemlce Adams, daughter of Mr. and II. Adams, Jr., of loo Mr. Wm. l Vine street, jMissed away at a m. a. 3:30 at hoiltnt Wednesday tbree-yearol- d bs-a- Death resulted from meiilugltl. following a tonsil opera- tion. Barbara Hemic was born UVe, August 81. 102S, and In Salt Is sur- vived by her parents, and a brother, William II. Adams. III. and her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Wm. H. Adams, Sr. Funeral service will lie held Friday at 2:00 p. m. In the South to D. 8. ward chapel. Mr. A. B. Hunter, manager of Grnnlle Furniture Company branch In Murray, has returned from a weeks' vacation. If anyone wishes some new fish atorlea that are true call and see Mr. Hunter nt once while they are fresh lu his mind. the v n |