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Show MM AND MIDVALE JOURNAL i aaBBaaaaar 17 VOL.37-N- o. Murray City, Utah, Thursday, October 6, 927 Established 1892 1 Salt Lake County's Murray City Auxiliary Power Plant Livest Wire : t'nder the above taptlon, l!ie I'tuh Ix'ior News in an editorial of March 7, pays tribute to a man w hose work Race For Mayor and ambition speaks for itself. The article In full follows: "One J. Mclienry, mayor of Murray, j has been appointed to aid the county commissioners .spend the million and a half raised by bonds, and he certainly is one of the most splendid men In this or any other community. Mayor Mclienry of Mtirruy has a record of NKW A I XILIAKY POWFK PLANT OPFAS which he may well be proud. When 4 j mayor of his town, he with others in The hearts of those who witnessed stalled a lighting system, and fought ihe opening of the new Auxiliary Pow- the telephone company oil the earth, it Plant for Murray lil.v thrilled with saving his jHo)le hundreds of thous- plide i:s they watched the massive In million which will fiirn-M- i ands of dollars In tolls. Vnder his ad- engine start Wi' i and p.;ver for Murray City. t ministration, Murray has a larger There w:is not a hitili in the staitiim age of paved roads than Salt Lake of this powerful engine, ami it was ex- City, for Its size. And nicest of all Mac actly two minutes after the tlrst switch realizes that roads should beef the per- was turned until it was oil' as n ninthly :ilid pert'eclly as it could possibly run. manent kind, concrete. The rural deMayor I. Lester was there to see the associated that everything was done according legation comprising commercial clubs of Salt I.ake county to schedule. Chief Fleclriclau Paikin- have spread their feet solidly ujhju the snii to set it In nan bin, and a corp of efficient helis'i's to ee that nothing platform of concrete highway con- went wrong, but it started so easily struction, fighting for permanency so and quietly that the uoieuiulerstaml strongly that other boosters of home lug onlooker scarcely realized anyproducts have taken heart, and the thing had been ibuie to set the machinwar for home Industry increasing. ery in motion, until the roar of the This community will prove a hard imwelful Dclxol engine was beard. Murray City is justly proud of this roosting plav for any but good roads. great Improvement which insures "lleres to Mayor Mclienry and his service to its citizens at very M IK KAY HIGH SCHOOL NOTF--S advocacy of good roads. He is one of favorable rates. The building Is excellently located the chief Itoosters of permanent highamid Art Dept. Wins peculiarly well adapted surround-legs- , Ik a see to recogIt pleasure Matt Juretich, a tenth gnule student ways. ami has a commanding view of nition of a man who stands for the the of Murray High School, has been city. Our City is capable of an unmeaa first place in the poster con- promotion of Ctah." sured growth nud with economical ami test at the slate fair. The jMister was made last spring in connection with The above editorial from a 101!) news. reasonable jsiwer and light service has tl e contest for the annual high school "'Ivantagcs to the seeker of does not mention all the nctivl- i deuce or It paper day at the Cnivcrsity of Ctah. factory locations. W have which , ( , MuI.rnv is an flpiswl for the preservation of the ties of J. . Mclienry y tt ,jt .,.,,, . ean and does go ahead expanding and buffalo on AnteloH' Island. Kftlph commented on by Utah iiewsparn-rsMcCloy, a graduate of Murray High Some of the other noteworthy public j Improving. Watch Murrav Cltv be herself. The School, was a dose second in the con(Coiitlnuisl on Page S best Cltv in Sail Lake valley. test. j pro-gre- i liffiC D.J.Campbell Enters Mayor I. Lester invites the public to visit the new Murray City Auxiliary Power Plant. October tith, 7th and Mb on west isth South adjoining O. S. 1.. depot. The new Plant Is a splendid monument to the city and the wisdom of the city officials in selecting lKth equipment, building and site for its erection. The Plant is a thing of beauty utility, economy ami will be a joy forever to Murray city and its ive citizens and the leaders in the mirtemont for its const ruction.. Visit your Plant and Heiuember that on your liirht and imiwcv bill each month you save money s e i-- S-- j ! j j j -- -- nniv citizens IITED 10 am POWER PLANT VISIT ER PLANT The new Desisel Plaut recently installed and completed, located on the south side of West 4Stli South. it. 8. U tnd the It. 4 H. (i. Ii. lie-tw- tracks will be in operation and open for inspection on Octolior th, 7th and Mh. from S . in. to 10 p. m.. and we liMtiu thut all thnt nn tnlp nil vantnee .. ..It., ts ,.9 ittiu ........ .,nr nnu R. plant. Consisting principally of a one H. P. Kulton lK'lnel EnRlne, one 5al K. V. A. Wi'stlnchouse (ienerator, Kxcitt r. and xwltchlMard consisting of three one for the delsel unit, one for lt liKfiiiiiin; hydro and the third panel r for two circuits feeding out of fa-do- t!if plant. With this wltchloanl our plant not only acts as as p'ii ratlnc station hut a cell when fully deve!ocd there will added three 100 K. V. A. transf1 ormers now located on Kast Olth anil our hifih voltace trans-tnMi.line extended t our new plant. This will mean our present liutt.-on Kast Clth South will U retained to feed the South end of Murray mid the Kuhstation In connection wits our new plant will feed the north nd fif Murray, thereby over eomim: n,p of the line losses hich. of course, 1ih iiffwti'if Hip urle under certain ii sun-statio- n lrH'I N.nfinueil on Pace 4 Ml'KRAY LION'S CLUB FA ORS CELKKRATION Ttie tlrst fall meetlnK of the Murray l.im riul. was held at the Haptlst 'hup h on Tne.-a- 4th. The y, The new auxiliary jstwer plant for Muray City is constructed of reinforced concrete, steel and brick. The exterior dimensions of the undo building are .'Sir x W with an addition at the rear for a shop, dressing room of IS' x Helow the shop exlcusion and toilet. at the rear are the oil tanks and pump room. The largest tank is for fuel oil and will bold IU.oihi gallons. A small-e- r lank bobLs the luliricytlu ojl. The oil from these tanks is ptmisd to the engine roem above. The main oil tank is filled by a gravity pls- - feed leading to the railroad track on the east. The large casiisou muffler Is on a solid conerct e base extendIwittom of the oil tai:k. Six to ing steel columns and three steel Howe trusses MipNirt the roof. These columns on concrete piers extending from engine room fiiMir to (he fooling. The engine, fly wheel, goncralor and exciter rest on a solid concrete base ami 3d feet long. 12" wide, S" thick The weight of engine, generator, fly wheel and exciter is something over sup-Mirl- e Phi funs. The architectural treatment is simple head steel Circular but effective. courses band the give it windows and to appearance and Interesting pleasing ilu. interior surfaces. All sills, key stories, coping, etc Is of cast stone with ordinary tile coping used to give the parajs-- t wall Interest. The building was designed and ti e C. NeiNoii. work siiMTvlsed by are oilMbut uhos. local architect, Salt M. ludldlng. 517 at Intrye bsaieil Lake t'ity. Mali and the general contract was executed by Curtiss I.. Shu", local general contra, ter. The Diesel nil Knglne mauiifaetured Ir-.Works of St. ImiiK by the Fulton Instalbsl was Jy the Kl'h-mooMlssiurl. Machinery Company of Salt IJike of Mr. Tilmnn. the under City All an engineer from the Fast. tingeneral electrical work and of the mechanical equipment was done by F. A. Parkinson. City ebstrlc ; ' SOl'TII Ml vs. GRANTS YII.I.E MI-RIM- (wing to the granting of a fair day. Friday for the Murray District Schools, the game with (Jranlville will be bebl Thursday afternoon at .'I :.'UI, on on the local school's campus. has lost to Kiughnm and Westminster In two league games, while Murray has played only once, a game with Weber. Ti e Crams- ill team has very few regulars of la-- t year, but the Im.j-- are fairly large Cratits-vlll- e non-leagu- e s and will have the experience of two Hem games. Coach Howard cXn-cIto ghe his teniii a hard game. Murray's lineup will probably In- - as s fol-nw- : l'lt Kinl S!iiist Uight Fmi -- Watts Icft Tackle - Carlisle or r an Hen-Dio- I n e Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge K. Halllday announces the arrival of e tine baby Isiy Saturday, Oct. 1st. Fu'lbaek-- F. Shober. INF.YNT SON DIKS Mr. jind Mrs.' Alfred Hewej ut DrapThe aspirants to isditlcal office In i Funeral services for the Infant son, er entertained at a dinner party In" the Murray City Flection this fall, Krnesf. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. hom r of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Dean were invited to express themselves to. Smith of .Tii'.l So. Stale street, who upon their return from their wedding the members of the Community Club died Friday, Sept. :H. were held Sun- - trip this week. of Smith Murray at Its regular meet- - ,iV In the Miller Ward Meeting house, ling in C.rant Ward Hall on Wedncs- - Interment was in Salt Lake City Com- OLD RESIDENT OF MURRAY PASSES AWAY day evening of last week. Mr. James Utery, under direction of the t;is. A. Powell. Presided and introduced the Jenkins, mortuary. John Hcrllng, senior, was found speakers who rosjKindisI to the invita- - j lion. Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Dean returnt hU home alsjiit 2 n. m. Moo- ,i..n.i Wilson White "The boy Soprano" ,., this week from a honey moon trip! ..... iM ... I.l'.l... ti.l.tu 'I'li..tci.iil.ir.Ml i'. 1'rl.l.ir .till The deceased had Miss Marj Fnrrcr entertained with f.,r Woodruff. I'tiih where they Wj !"" cause or ueatn of health for best Hot IsS'Il in the I Mil no Solos in.nL Ihelr h..ii,i. In were Introduced some the time. The were conducted service Funeral The Murray Sisond Ward oflh-crfollowing order. Mr, J. W. Mclienry nml teachers of the Mutual held a j Wednesday at the Methodist church In Mr. II. Uobblns tet aispiali.tcil party at the home of (Murray. Mr. Hcrllng came from Sed- -tr- - nll( Mrs. tburge Lambert. Wed- - en .'14 years ago ami has lived In MurMr. Walter S. Atwisid. Mr. I. iie.sdav night. ray since that time where he wan en- - - Others In the raci will lie Invited to; gaged In mining nnd smelter work. ss-a- k to the Club in Ihe near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred 'Vollb y an- - j The demised Is survived by his wife, r I uli.t in In Iah- ilu. !.. . ti,. I ..ilk.. l ..- .". .', ..f lln.lr IJOI.ii. I i.n- - . i.K'. sons. John W. Herllng of j Uuih t. Mr. Itiilph (iygl. The mar- - Angeles, tn,i Wednesday Fvenlng the Meinls-r.. .... ...... .. ..f C.....M llnPu ; hi h. the S. M. Community Club with their r,... to luke place o.-- t .iiiii m,i iiiki inn. tl lo ..... '..lli f....... I....M I,.,,,, . ... n .1 Power new 1. 1., wives visited the lull Municipal .k'..--- . Vflu." Il.llltll Plant at Murray lily, aud afterward. Kmb Woltley was the guest of ;ileiiing. and Mrs. Carl otloson, both to make it an Industrial evening. I.sik honor at a miscellaneous shower given jnf I.s Angeles. Interment was in Mur-- a sight siting tour through the propiT- - !Nt the hoint- - of Miss Itutli liygl in Salt ray City Cemetery under the direction A. Jenkins, mortuary. tie. of the Cnlted States Smelting He- - j, city, Wednesday night. A Hum- - , of ., fining ami Mining Co. at Midvale, visit- Ing the New Flotation Mill and the "i.ii.i Smelter. This proved a very Interest-luaud Instructive evening and all feel well paid for the effort and are enthusiastic over the ollcy of the r of the Club. j j - , j i j - - Ss-aker- s s j ..,. 11,.1-llni- i -- tr ! P-'t- I or Mejers t WFPFK vs. Ml RIMY " j,s ls, j In a drl.li:ig rain, the Murray High football team proved to be than He Wels-eleven and won a hard fought victory by the score i The WeU r bys had of 12 to iut ) practice for only a wis-k- . with the result tint they link n strong of. feiise. The Murray Imys were constantly breaking through the line and breaking up plas .ef ore they jimld or recovering fumbles get stiirtisl. cbiisiiI by the sllpMT.v condition of the ball The entire ;. .ilu played good ball but F. 'at fullback, showed flashes of real iwer In Hue drives, SliuN-rWin. Shid-erJ. Peters. Jure-ticii- . West, and Marsh also showed up well. The team Is enthused with the with water giime nud Is determined to go through the wet of the season with a clean slate. r mud-battb'- is Ims-i- SIi-'In- stii-r-s..- . ,..ui .U, l i s Juartcrback Juretich Klght Halfbac- k- N. Peters Left Halfback NOTKS l ttuuuer-sol- l Cight Ciinrd - Marsh titiard McMillan Center - Peters - WihmI KKAY frlembi from Mrs. John Redman anMr. and nounce the engagement of their daughter Flvlrn to Mr. Wlllard It. Ilsy the wedding to take place Dee. IWth at Iteedley, Calif. j was In charge of A. W. Yea-E- conunlttee. Miss Marie Mtnt; several songs and was Ian. by her tdster. v tine cs.llng pond Sjm- - 1I eiiests of the evening were: n M-built -prays has XKm-etm of the A. H. and It. Co.; Hi,, building. SKN10K PINS tierrard of Oerrard Service Sta- The building Is Ideally hsatcd far and the two railroad tracks Folb wliig a ciiMoiu of all seniors in lnvlte.1 the Club to My..r I. back from the Mroct U ulve high ch'ils and collegia, the local enough Ntt tie new auxllary Tower Plant. an eav wlUne. " r,,,, M"r' senior dans is selecting pln or rings If Kd. Pnrkin-- m of the Murray Mty Snles-melir"v' fl" a"""1 "f for tlnir final year In school. i'd l'i . r Department gave a talk on the ray City are e of al keeping Jewelry isimpai ebstrb the llrt degn-- In Mippl.Ong the M'inmlltee In a "tale f Pmer Plant and answenM all ..oeru-for the new White Way and and are exsstlng early action. regarding oeratlon, ete. In general. The seniors are taking their lime, but the lty pnrse Tl.e Murray l.lons Hub expreed the eHi t to whs I the ls't plusTheforcomUsid.Kl intention of backing a motley, that mi Is' found. ein-'l-!iIs of mlitiss' Stanley Walts, to proH'rly observe the ciiihjih,v, T YOUNG LADIES ENTERTAIN; Harry Peterson, and Helen olamh r. of the Murray White Way. This Vriif-- i ic I...U- t.l. iihoiie employees ally HHsurea a man sire celra-ti'mil- - an hour After an exdilug t'lub ftsrt. of tie Munay clai.ge. entertained f..r what the School to lllch fnuu Murray rinse t the home of Mr, ami wr. '"'jjjnish proudly. Caldwell secured a lioveiidahl Offber Mr. of in In Tavlor-vill- e. a ball money fnnu It. A. 'n"'4- - sum of ha" who Itanmf. ha Tl.r lierrard Servb-Oeorge Slatbm who had exnfdisl ihe limit . lliirtmnn. i to the Salt LaVe ou.m-fcre--l the since In hemmed well while ss,f pMty passing the school, on "h ,,,, '""'r,,,in-Inrk Martnd on State street but N evening was M"'"' are warn-es- t morning. Tucday I'""" t game of "S.n.C.M luor aTeslble now since some of the the while careful to be llefreshmmfs C the game, r'l",er has been removed. a Ihe offleets are tery vigiwhool Arthur Mr. to twrnfj sit gncts. The City Motor Sales Company hai Mr. Kn lant In guarding Ihe ihiblreu wl.lle the r w.m nr-- l prlre. and Yeag-S"od atotk of Ford parts. See their Ull Is alsmt lo sound. si Winchester dmd rlrt. advert lcment In The Kngle. wtins her ef Miss Wolfley's Murray were K'lests. ; d dln-cil-- r ,, Is-e- arena. Is an Mr. Campliell Indcpeudeut caniliiiatc and has no enemies to placate or hidden interests to serve if elected. ' The voters are urged by Mr. Camp' bell to consider his term In office should he lie chosen as a business, legiiine. City affairs will be conducted on a sanely, progressive basLf and every citizen of Murray will receive Justice ami consideration at all times. Mr. Campbell will appreciate any support accorded him and will use his years of experience in business to sell Murray one hundred js-- cent to ita citizens ami the world at large as a well conducted home like city ot American living and full support of all American Ideals of life, community progress and consideration of all organizations and Interest. ier-cen- MURAY CITY AUXILIARY D. .1. Campbell of Kast 4SIU South has tossed his hat in the ring aud will take up the third man angle of the race for Mayor of Murray City. Those acquainted with the trend of political Murray believe Mr. Campbell will have a goodly thick of votes to his credit when the returns are In. D. .1. Campbell has lived In Murray City for ten venrs aud In the district for twenty-onyears. Mr. CampThrough all this bell has lieen in business for himself and has formed a wide circle of acipialntances and believes they will welcome his advent into the olltical . . Iter i,innwiinf g Mrs. J. IJrcenvviMid and Mrs, A. F. White entertained In honor of Mrs, ("has. F. Howard who Is leaving Mnr-- ! ray city, last Wednesday evening. The gucsU were received at the home of Mrs. White. Among those present were Mrs. A. Kowlicrry, Mrs. Orson Smith. Mr. Carl Mrs. I,croy Richardson, Richardson. Mrs. K. Pod more, Mrs. It. Kemp. Mrs. F. Watts. Mrs. K. Reading, Mr. T. Sinis r, Mrs. A. Norton, Mrs. Mary Hlmis-r- . DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McMillan enter tained a number of friends at a dlnuer nrly, Thursday evotdng. at the Hotel Ctah, In Salt' Lake, followed by f (t ' j j i I i j j bridge. que-U'ti.- v cete-Trtct)- n n n - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan had as Mrs. R. F. their guests this week, McKlnuon f Randolph, t'tab. and Dr. It. R. MiKlnnon of Pittsburg, Penn., who has Ihth spending Ihe summer in Randolph. M-m- s t- e - n'' ping b'l Mr. and Mrs. Ifc p. Parry entertained at "Vm" last Thursday evening, at their home on Center street. Lunch eon was wrved at a late hour to six teen gtjeK Prizes were won by Mrs. Toiler and Mr. R. W. Anderson. For Sale-- 1 small range. $10. am F. 4"tu South HI. Ft.DFU HARRY H IJFIIRINU Cehrlng. of Mill ball to winning the Chninil"nHhlp for Cri-cWard, who has been employtsl their team and not that be curved by Iiiliilon Flectrlc cM f..r the past the ball alone but he also curved tls year, leaves Tor a inhioii to iJermany toes Just right in darning the lancerx 10'J7. lie lias resided In as be with .1 young men and 4 youag lMnlr. Mill Creek for n nuinlsT of years and ladle- proved that their (laming last has very pnuulr.enl In Mutual June was only snrsiscd by very close Flder Uehriiig margin w ith the bet la the world. la Improvement work. series he pitched played forward s.si,,n In the "M" jtbe Murray bam' men's basket ball games, where with 'the lest ball of Ihe series fur the Red Ihe splendid team work played many Icvi!s. The Murray ball fans will mis victorious games. A pitcher for "M" , Harry neit season a he will I over men's baseball teams he curved the In Furo. Filler Harry II. a. iM-c- n ; 1 |