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Show fJl90 . MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 2, Cottonwood Stake To Open Cannery Promote Ijons RealEstateUttice Seekers forHome uf 58J V a sale of IW . t Sd e the City for purchase residences aim vvRe-th- Fiiprtson has been general chairman. They - Ml A! trying to carry out of at of liLm construction, overcome ine 40 homes to m Sent shortage ot residences "!? Hlertson says that this home ige situation has been the The Cottonwood L. D. S. stake will open a canning clant at 505!) South State Street, the former In- termountain Broom Company's location. The plant should be op ened wnnin two weeks, according to Bishop A. M. Cornwall, chairman. East and West Jordan Stakes are expected to cooperate. Fruits and vegetables raised by members oi me cnurcn will be canned in this plant. It will give employment to about 20 people for the rest ot the summer. This is Dart of the Church-wid- e relief Current Events at Big Cottonwood Camp more members of the it rhas Big Cottonwood CCC Camp join - ed tne twenty members, " scouragea already piua"; at the spike camp at the Utah Sos from living in Murray. Vi acres have been set aside Outdoor Park in Big Cottonwood ", i""j Also oi lewise live here. tai tne wuuiicaai. as 3V center ui a "v mc ;rogram. Fourteen :: ii can. Canyon, making thirty-fou- r in all Under the supervision of Ali Engen, forestry forman, the men are employed in constructing and maintaining roads at Brighton, the popular resort at the head of Big Cottonwood Canyon. COMMUNITY PARAGRAPHS cCc Lieut. W. J. McCracken resum ed command of company 3240, nn.H1 Forbush left last week CCC, upon return from mess offi... Pbrprville. California, where cer's school, Sunday, June 28. cCc i will stay indefinitey. Albert A. Smith. Sr, Forman of Rulon Graves Company 3240, CCC, returned to Mr. and Mrs. duty Monday, June 29, after a '.rmerly of this city, who have honeymoon trip to Yellowstone here weeks two the past pest Park with his beautiful bride, !? Mr. Graves, motner Mrs. U ,J former Miss Glenden Nielson, i iitQf an anu uraves uwici lia mauno, the of Mr. and Mrs. Hans daughter for home. their Sunday Nielson of South Jordan. The marriage took place June has spent Miss Sherlie Bishop he last ten days at Lark, the 24 in the Salt Lake Temple. cCc r:i5 of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson John "Stooge"' Obriski was family. d transferred from duty as assisMr. and Mrs. C. H. Morrian tant forestry clerk at Big Cothave been residents of this tonwood Camp to clerk in the I;ho the past few months left District Educational department pday, for Michigan, where they at Fort Douglas. n JC 0 n A (K"-lOOpei- T O 1 1936 VOLUME 46-- No. 45 ImSXounty UnitsToPledge Fair Plan Half Million On Garfield Plant Support An attempt will be made to secure a grant from the National Youth Administration to provide for the expenditure of $1,305.50 for the improvement of the Murray City Cemetery and the Murray City Park, J. Clifford Hansen has announced. Labor fur the projects would be supplied by ...... entirely young men , ...... - i i m imui arounu Murray vvno nuiKe for and summer fall application work, Commissioner Hansen said. The cemetery improvement plan calls for the construction of gravel walks, the painting of fences and the concrete wall surrounding the cemetery as well as landscaping and the planting of lawn. The cost here would be approximately $447.50; of which $342 would he spent for labor; $50 for superintendence and $55.50 for facilities. Leveling and landscaping and the laying of 401) feet of water lines are jobs included in the improvement plan for park, which it is estimated would cost $!)18. Two hundred feet of ditch needs lining, and lawn and shrubs would be planted. Labor on this project would cost $7il3, superintendence, $75 and materials and equipment, $45. d The proosition has been to the N. Y. A. by the city council, and definite word of its should approval or be had within a short time. Expenditure of $500,000 for improvements and additions to its Garfield properties is planned by the American Smelting and Re- nning company, F. H. Brownell, vice president, announced here Tuesday. Accompanied by W. J, O'Connor, manager of the firm's Utah interests, and E. M. Bagley, attorney, Mr. Brownell, who arrived here earlier in the day, visited the smelters at Garfield Tuesday afternoon. There is no definite outlook for an increase in domestic or foreign silver prices, said the executive, but copper, due to absorption of surpluses and increased consumption, appears to be in a favorable position, Mr. Brownell pointed out. Because accumulated stacks of lead and zinc remain to be disposed of, neither metal is in the same favorable light as copper, he added. "Indications that the present silver prices, domestic and foreign, will remain fairly steady, at least until some chance of atti tude is expressed by our govern ment," said Mr. Brownell. "The government makes the price and there is no reason to believe it will change either price." A meeting of the Salt Lake County Fair Day celebration has been called for Monday night at H p. m. at the City Hall by Mayor Ci. It. Merger. Committees will be completed arid other arrangements liscussed for the big celebration. Invitations have been issued through the mail to all civic, agricultural and city organizations m Salt Lake County. They have been mailed by H. H. Kasmussen, and City Commissioner J. Clif- FIREWORK ORDINANCE TO BE ENFORCED Mayor (5. It. Merger announced that violations of the City Fire Works Ordinance would be prosecuted lo the full extent of the law. A $11) fine will be imposed against violations of this law- - those who are selling fire winks according lo the Ordinance are subject to a fine of from $50.00 to ford Hansen. Mayor Berger, general chairman, and the local organizations have the support of the State Fair Hoard and the Salt Lake County $100.1)1). WAINS AGAINST 4th OF JULY CARELESSNESS Agricultural Agent's office. The Salt Lake County Fair is one of the genuine big events of the year. Murray is fortunate in having the opportunity to hold the Fair here and with the full cooperation of everyone, there is no reason why it cannot be made an outstanding achievement. Murray City may hail the local fire dcpaitrncr.l as an outstanding organisation for the ability to do its duty with a minimum of effort and expense. Fire C uef Finest Smith says that during the first six months of l'J.Stl, there have been 20 fires in the citv with a total damage of onlv $335 00. The Chief Ukes this opportunity to wain the pivplo of Murray to lie prudent on the Fourth of July and to celebrate in a way that will niinimie tin usual sub-nutte- ):- ;u: -.: a Here&There Family of Pioneer With Cottonwood Settlers Hold Meet CCC Company Over descendants Gertrude Stein, the unintelligible, wrote, recently, a little piece for the Saturday Evening Post tie said he was encouraged by titled 'Money." She says, or the outlook for copper, however, "When is money money, is asks. Our Comoanv stieneth at the of the late tleorge ami Rebecca with stocks down to normal and We know, We money?" money of 150 settlers of .Shaw Wood, members, consists pioneer present consumption increasing. know. MurUlus in met enrollees. local 14 Sunday of which are vicinity His company' operations I at We rise at G 00 a. m. and re- ray City Bark for their annual Garlield are from 70 to 75 per f lot of people have their own .eft cent of normal, Mr. Brownell re- tire at 9 00 p. m. at the sound of family reunion for the local gaol: Here are name A was served luncheon picnic y the bugle. ported. Three of its five can, jug, snme: Coop, 00 m 8 a. a and id Our work starts at program of pin. furnaces are being regu 4 00 pound, spongingdiouse. at was music John and we given by everything drop larly operated and another is in Stephen. of the p. m. operation about one-haGames were enjoyed during the ZiMtloiv: The Scuo is a food fish We have one kitten, three mag time. we feed re- afternoon and group prize aw ards nf the Atlantic coast, also called and three dogs pies, Improvements contemplated and were given for volley hull and P"'iiy. there, which Mr. Brownell said gularly. "Steady boarders, The crested screamer, an oiuisii sofi ball. Grand prizes went to will be carried on during the re- whai chow hounds." Mrs in havWood and Orson looking hud given to screaming. honored We Mary are greatly mainder of the year, will include Old squaw, a common sea duck. estSmith. a new furnace, an addition to the ing w ith us as one of our fm oil make their home. cCc Vm-d- . Mi Mr. s. niid eom-Elmer is I who champion Cottrell plant, additional power ers. Alf Engen, Bill Price say the Republicans rised il, e entertainment Miss Ireta Ross and facilities and other general addi- ski jumper, (And here is oi.e boy daughter, Sporting; Events should wm if Roosevelt doesn't the never get I'm afraid you'll Ls Donna Ross Baseball, the major sport of the tions or changes. arrived here Officers woe ehsled for the get too many votes. jump on.) :mt the week from Los An Big Cottonwood Camp, has met Murto walk We don't like to coining year, with Clarence Wood ::'.es, where Mr. Morgan, postmaster, is glad they will make their with some degree of success. PlayBooks renaiin-i- l and as piesuienl and Mrs start we so ray ::rr.e. ing in the Farm Bureau League. thai the government , going to the pas start we when thumbing Jr. ;lie:ny herniary. Northern Division, the camp team Post Office in the old the 1 "Walk-kiip Mrs. Jane sing motorist usually says, Caldwell, 5000 Glen player fourteen games, winning place. announces ing reduces the hips." So, what? Geologists Anticipate the coming half of them, to place third at Ronald Such an walk. Pcrtwee We j of her daughter, Lucille the end of the first half of the Enmity image be ar broke into a cabin and We like to eat a M. So "Ma" Ends of the Earth Valuable Findings aleA ten j Walter A. Jones of New York season. ikuiikIs of dried apples little bow Rov C. Andrews my can big "My ?. The marriaee will take say. evThe team looks forward to and a !ai k of salt, Mr. Bear next In Basin Uintah the M. Dell Ethel of an race July 22 at the home of the en better results Eagle. boy got." Way during the sec- Seven visited a neck and drank so much We are Sometimes dishk'il and j Pillars of Wisdom ond half. pes mother. tlt.it be swelled to such proporbut j T. E. Lawrence debunked bv a lot of people, Hi coVi t v of soii.e of the finest cCc ho could not reach the Mrs. Olive if the CCC s were in fit i t dur-- ; M'enmt r.s of dino.,,u!S it, the tions tliat Anderson arrived Wake Up and Live wiih Ins feet. I ran barely ground this during Lincoln's Brando administration, Dorothea the week from Social Events woild is until ipiiled by the Nat ling Nthern Utah and will visit her Ernest Haycock might have been a CCC Country ional Paiks depai tint nl ai the hear to think of what hnpxnod Every past Sunday, Captain Riders West next lighter, Mrs. William Bergen Bennion, camp Chaplain, has pre- Dark Garden result of the oiiMani'iiic woik Migmm Evcil.ait today. We are family at her home on Vine sented the members of Big Cotinspeitcd T. Turnl.ull ttow being niconiphslied nt the phyMially Rolling Years. Agnes Go away front home to apprecieet. 'once a month and mentally judg- - l )it;o .i( jr National Motiutoi tit in tonwood Camp wiih some good To the Mountain Come home to ap-pate home ourselves. cxed Smith Bradford t! in e near among t'in'ah la Jensen, entertainment. A ).) ning away from home marriage license was issued lo ibe i to We like remarks ns of of pass Thee Mv Patk pu Service he Texas 'tis niNiit, SO WHAT? I 'J MiSS JnVPP Kimlrot nf Cnnrlv when but w a I'ti hr the diMttioti of Dr. A. group, Ott'i n Wi ne girls hen in His good judgement of what Roy James Price of this C I'.oyh-- . foin.rly of Colundna Faith Baldwin alone we are afraid tn say, "r."o city boys like has always attracted a Itve's a Puzzle Politicians are cxhh ting a busy the week. $ roid We have some cood I'luvi i: ity and iio-- the r' ta ral Chas Seltzer large crowd to the camp recreai-io- n Clear the Trail season for Hip next 10 weeks. The who now some had, but days Guardians of the Desert manai: r nivl re: idcid !rogirl hall. and Mrs. Dewev Nelson of the people to swallow of H.i itiotaiiiit nt. approximately rapacity Tom GUI wants to be good1 is remarkable. looni-pertained at dinner. Mondav nf n ailPtM-'te'double V't- rub like the We li'O IMal, a of 13 Transgressor As an individual, Capt. Bennion Way ,) ' ((k in compliment to Mr. wotk raitip mptoy- I Mrs Negley Farson ed milks wliiih can l e pun). a ' Bear in mmd the coming Salt Rulon Graves of Walla is instructive, witty and well likin Murray. A i"Vt !",y l us ei . ati' ra'W removing u.ou'.sj'l.'i Pond Arthur Air.erica. Industrial Like ed the boys. County Pair at Murray. by Washington, visitors here. as well cs a 'Pig Fi I". of v i,s i f roik Mid diit fr. tii hf Democratic Destisni H's A hete B.uk II ou' i net Is l,eieil llal Raoul Dcsvernine "OK, ;:.lfv, wf.ile PrettV hnmo i.e His programs in the past have Take a swim at Murray City You Bi !". A'nl ih.it ' h m s of rrw finds will - made vou s;iy t Saturday evenng of last been enjoyed and appreciated by Hoover Administration 'iioy you will enjoy H. Ji vm 'fare to .f show Tl." and n oij Wm. goes Starr si.pr Myers just K ,?; nei Miss Katherine May all and it is hoped his visits to r. f 1) b n took fount the he when mi v who '!r ate fit vvoij.it'i. America Strikes Back . ' looks young JuTfje Maitlii-wuaugnicr of Mr. and Mrs camp will continue. Without ih'jK ndi tils, (nt!, !' I It, Gustavo Mveis "Mavl e it ( ays to !''! cCc Phillips of Salt Lake e I; er that, ever -I- !) spite of the hot "Wi Af.d cota the .tn. r. iv in :.: t,i b;,nds in in ioj.; is liuek Porta Love in Star bride f,f T. Mnr. Famous Sayings at Camp w rat hi r I I.. D the !.! i.t h;et at tia- - In Votive, a f iniitr W. M. Fergus-- ?, 1 son of .dure Th.oroughbre.l Pius Jacobsoii (driver) Judge and Mrs. Fred iU i ill re ainl i..l in ..he of t),. .v'. h't M.unspnng ""s"u ot mis city. ice cream, please. Fact or Fancy h..s it thai the P ..trier Barton Morgan Swcdi h toi wli.i vv.,n1s t' h k i.ji.'af,,za:itim Tlte tren Pat. let's go ceremony was performed Chas. O'Neill-H- cy ! I ;d tt e cart p she'd Station ia 1) e middle of the V s be am us that and o vi j gi: yoi.t) up. President Fu M.mcliii John A. llarter of the to town. ban changed oxiators. Sue-- i Cnam Pailot. .o- i la i jate paid oti a u a; e stale ran;;;t.g town Sax "aMJ.S. Ward nt tha V. Where is s i J! J t George Lawton : $1.1 In $25 a irtonll,. ides Hnr.kmi' ttojt, Doctor T! west street, Hit l.' u il J'.'k'il .did ou! arl only immed- - Jnnesy?" rtT.n;..r!'!i i i,id Hhim R. dry. bcrts re.ti Marv Harold "Jnnesy" McFicgins-- n :1 it. a .did mrdaal ;.1!i i.!n f. No uti.-itakes ncie jinde in p i .br.'hojmrsit i. ly. a'-Black ves of the two I i'than the cdy families Could you inform me of George's JamaicaSheep ...i !) pdf the hi al, v l.ah n n e. nvie develtpttj-nI me. i! this oiidi.ti M.itll ;., t.e.iu Inn. Where-about- s. f went. The nty patk is the ex-r- i' aik. i P'il ah. .ve (' ti Moli'.i! it q;iit.'' fte bride Sparki-r.brokI Ml ' , fFred "Boss" Harder w o M. .it,.-- , ...d 'i"it of tl,e community's will l,.e)e, the V'oikijf :,ie at'-- ' (Not If I Have Four A 'p. r odel ! roni, t d i i h vv.H,;: W lively, there. ll.r j t . krutw hal the a1 ll.jr.k Hay to m. i.e hi i:.t f j and tnoie ph J.;.wt.J I'hiiie a ,1 t . m Robert Myrtle You bet J. ot r li.ilid.iys ni i everyday i it g away the 1ta1: o! Wi si id.d we bouquct of bride's Gi ... ?.tn ).; Arizona Rider - "ai unuuenaca. Ide. Mi.ti.iv n anl,es on with Hie s I ' ii t vvhuh CCC the Jlit.i.'-autkr.ow what V. Raymond Swain I'm g' ing to Tl.ie':- A ways it Rain .f stone bleach-it- , tl.r M iltaV - I I I !arr h,d r ! The Wi t k ll Will Hollywood. ot Co; dinn followed, and Bill "Popeye" Rabone (night id the tail patk. already it tit, ue !!, d' i ll'.tt . lit. Id " n oldleft immediat-- i man) Stay out of the kite! n. h!i oiii- of H.i.'e ancient - lot 'l.didd i' J o.i Ii Tl n a o a short Jin ait trip. (oi l k thcitrrs. the .ji llmtn Alger Butcher Hi. muscles! rirw by iv)itt" "m;I'iU make thcir home ot Na!i n., j'ai ks !( atlnaid fl'-tJohn Sullivan If I could n!y the i.irila'-.dir.i u um-uitadl i' IM the limn of the uiijvef.ila s a'ld oaii type. xit". d 1.r I'o'.it.llV V Ii ( "tia vt ar wla ii m) t.i.iny of the worthy Andrew Colavolpc I use I " r.'j U i d the V, , ) Su what? in ai"! Mjpuvi-i- ' He taking niy go v.ti aiioning Liehtfoot arrived and usa.oly find Now when I was and :' inl Lng f t!,e l,.,sa- -. id,- - T! i y ate tnr Weiss Joe Chlcaco 111., tnr- snond L , ?m wh t" tutu that they have !,ti-IV Vie. m 'i i f Dt r China (i Gran! they General IV with In.', IWn nt 1 ns ncrc finite value III their old home with her t n. cCc ai.t'idiinrH. 1 hiho, w,d., n".li nomas I t ihw.v i v n Powell. Vciilvdii: t'-- PKihf'i" ' The w Ik r-- ,:k'!.y j,.l ti Ming Added Tonics z n iv H at nv ami Moniami Wy '! I it.ii ! 'this I I it- n alwavs ',) t as a ' With a few more bald boa is in , m ;t',j;rc. to'd tl e ii.i loi-i- ' toidd i: ' ' J Rftt acted as Big Cottonwood Gump the result ,,M.,'i.,t;"ns and .......... find idi'l '' n 1" l.t," 1! i id td il alum Ti '" ' Hilling savs thai ,usi- 1"i lavn su! ne prison ladies of the Jov will lie a walking cue t all dele II,. : M.Mil'llT lk l"os . ' ne t f H,r Hi r ! and la n j i.B 'un Mi i rotrmned 5 if n' ' i ' 'of the Lit."'' afternoon gation. t n1 ' We ate tv t;t h" g thlte Half" "at t'.i-jrst years !,'" flotl eny irtatif;of tl.e he det.il rti'.sl rhit, t for nr. :dC ng i'moin Garbaeki swim:.- - from the laf-tct- the Kxtrt 71. mrly 11 M ss S W fal l. "A ki t of Aceoidmc to all'Cid-- f' 1V' IN ijt . I m a la Tarzam Can ihis W Jt' (ONSTKiniNn 1!,i ii p" lis , sea,cd t one out? reived by V Tt' " HO.MLS AT MIDVALF. I h i, a k'i i f In-r- and a keg of ' nd V- "f slat" v ."C" hal as on attractive an ancient benl.ice i n pog t " ht' With local Fold dead r. Havel f.iiia"1' r ffViiaJ in ;,1..',V vtI f"! tna' H' crvsi.il vi.i.ii v.. ,.t Westit'i huJ-It I . cdi. rrw i o 'Il ii It 'r ., i n PdaJirg i f Wi ' 1J... The liovs of Bit: Cotiotnvod most 3 a 4 i 1' t.. mu Ol Wo ,( fr.ar'r:n ave a p.trt l r tt fi.tr-.the iii.it, ti-- n. rn in ap-- i places ejno'1 j,s is rvt 1" ' i t! -- I '! " ive; FH Camp, without ece s imi say ' ar " ""1" lit IV: id t N r,e i ! i r H an K. this t t U. Hie nt in ;di .,(!) r ' .) iiv i it at Tyler ).) higher t 'ltd 'i.ahas to !' of K. .V I.. 4J'M w?,n Mt lv 'as spent in ice cream the girls v as May l"t. tiav. or- - swell. i..o. ibivd g ' .d nn-.- -: rioiitdsdi dl H say They tb:V f 1! p . ;ia - d H al 'akr K ": t' s j he e vV Mr. high-- r t '!!,i P, izps were Both are ' . '., I? ' ' i t ft'l i ai O 1 tops. x d ill ' X h'.'l.es ja.il ..,,r- saTT.e .H't'hardson. evil a) ij H r Mi"'' ' "1' y. (V- - t i&ir-ir" lb- of ,w.iv ii ks vrtv tijvlo-dalt.""". Olid Mrc Guy t curt i the H e ptvl 11 il te- - fntdy i f irv , vii; n.ina ' h , s,, t)',.l1 tl." Hw and improved f Ih i t ' d? ,.L.A f 1.rr ,t te Tl.r it t it "'-t n atka'-d. ;,a rs HOLD MELTING .!!," h it:- - b!Uh a ',; 1' e "t't'rd hdt vveik fo1!.MVi'' "!fd te... 1'ifg ftfitil'- il ' y from A.amnt returned 1! " .f tht aft tv a "anij;or''i ty ,nr,1 rf Rrtistiation r.ppiovfcl, '"i., jt ri I'ik,. Anct.1,.a ;.!it !.. a I'M. wi.iic y ill w ill be The regular meeting ol MmUray "'it f. r a ' v '".h Fn V dub is ' per nr i' l u of paiks tl'"-ruaM lir Amt f" t Palk I r,i-- . '!,;..! ly t"l' ,,,1,1. "f nr pTiced ay ' No. ws'.. vvhcrc Post ' fiv Uic'irc li tram, and diitll PiP spent is to vear t'iil Ytie aio alwavs (!'t-T t!.i . i. .ee-KVisitinu with ion next Monday ovniir.g to ' i;d...-;few M''"v i Ha-- ' u',1- - i ' of tr,ok Wvommc ji i ... ;.. iKn fmni of an muint jafe meebanKS' ,t.'d.ei. ,,...... M.,ntan;t s (,!In. ! itdv f; .i c -- n- apt 'Ik rd ton for $2".i.imi wotlh It Wll t "iK- and :.. t,,., ,v Tdv Palk. tire Ppr Sister Mra V- lll'IUi III fame tit-t (n n rf the hi nun ten iving vet-nai.' ioo 'iriKti'.n a" iin.i al Palk and strut td n. the i fa' M.-t:30 with I'all is ie puled as having U.r'HJi:h"Ut al Mail a nidi. ns n,il ' u, IS $r,n"i e " h.,. :tt! 11". mis. other of travity, All yctei. ns ;tr 22 suits of undeivvear. ..I gait-i ? ports Hi; k. ad for with her Mr v'siing emK.ititig heavy all around.' fdl i v" :f,dctv-.:hd' dn(i Mrs. H. E m eed to be thcie ami t tijov ult, "Cheeks on prat tn ally d t rcber-verator- toll-boot- 1 lf .... 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