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Show s ESTABLISHED MUtKAY 1890 Murray City's Water Rights Held Valid by Judge liTAIi TuTKSUAY. JAN LAKY CITY. Christmas Cooperation Appreciated Tli basketball game scheduled fur Thursday of this week between the MvMcii of Murray First Ward and Crant Ward has been isustiHiij-etintil a later date. The game Thursday of next week Woman's Club for cooperation Jn JatmaYy l'.t. between Miliary First playing Santa Claus in Murray NKW BOOKS ADDED TO Ward and llcuiiion .will 1h played . ; THE KKNTAL SHELF Christmas Eve. at the Plymouth High school ' AT .Ml'RBAY LIBRARY The following letters tell the in Taylorsville. It Is hojH d story that there will 1h a good ntteud-anee- . The following new .hooks .have Murray City, Utah. The M Men need your support January 11,' lf3. been added to the Iublic Library In wav. every Mrs. Fred Anderson, President,' of Murray "IjonglMirn Trai)" Murray Woman Club, Craigie MINSTREL SHOW AT THE Oomstock "Fate Is A Fool" Murray, Utah. MURRAY FIRST WARD .' Seltzer !Trnil to Yesterday". " : bear Mrs. Anderson "Without C.hvves" .., i'laiis for a Minstrel show, "The He'ndryx I have directed by the mem- "Among Tliose Present" , Roche Alabama Miiisl ids." given under bers of the Murray Lions Club to Norlli, Show" Irwin the auspices of the M Men and the convey to you their sincere appre- "And Life Ooes On". .....Vickl Bnum t: leaner (iirls have been under ciation- for the assistance nnd co- "Grey .Face" Sax Rohiner way for some time, the date havoperation of your organization In "Men Act ahat Way" Greig ing been definitely set for Thursthe distributing of candy, nuts and "Half Angel Lea day, February 2. Loundes toys to tho needy children of Mur- "Jenny. Newsteud" .... Details are rapidly l'ing winkConnor ed out and those who are particiray ut Christmas time. We are "Arm, of , Gold" happy that we could Ie of some lit- "Murder at Monte Curio" pating In the show are enthusiastic tle ussLstance In this activity. ' ' over the. entertaining features of OppenheJm "Traila Meet" '..'.l'.. B. M.' Bower the show. Wishing your organization success in your work wp are, VRound-Up- " Miss Xedru Clark, president of Mulford . Respectfully, Mux Brand the Gleaners, nnd Mr. James Sa"Slow, joe" ....'.....'! MURRAY LIONS CLUB, bine, president of the M Men fire di(Signed) II. A. Ttohblns, Secy. rectly in charge of the affair, with NO DEPRESSION AT LIBKAKY Miss Belle Sanders directing the ' .. show. The music is in charge of Murray City, Utah. Tlie Librarian reports there has Mrs. Klsie Richardson. January 1L mmissIoners. been no depression In library work Hon. Board of City More details will lie given in the lii the last tvro years. To prove Utah. issue of the Kagle. The price next City, Murray this she gives us the figures of cir- of admission to the show will lie Sirs: ' UT cents for each At the direction of the member- culation." adult, and ten 19:i0 IW.loO were There bvjK.s of Club IJona cents for children. The Ward Murray ship of the It ls my pleasure to extend to you circulated. budget tickets being good for ad19ol There were 4'illO ixs.ks mission. their appreciation for the assistance ' circulated. The following M Men are cast given at Christmas time In the delwere 47,IC!5 iHs.ks for iiaHirtant roles in the Minstrel There ivery of toys, candy and fruit to the circulated. show : unfortunate kiddles. In the last year there were .Til MF.KUILL TF.W success in continued Interlocutor WUhlng you 133 donated. M1KK 15itUV. Mr. Foley the duties of your offices we are. liooks purrhawsl and Iliere were 310 new borrowers re MAT .M'Kin'K'H Mr. Carlos Respectfully. glstered during the last year, mak- HAP CANNF.tJILTKU .... Mr. liut MUR.ARY LIONS CLUB. a total of rsrrrower'a cords ler. (Signed) II. A. Bobbins. Secy. ing in the library. Mr. Allen CLIF IiF.ltt; AND EXPENSES 1931 AND gym-uasiui- : Is-e- . con-tlnue- d orlg-lnall- Is-c- LOVENDAHL The Murray First Ward Helief Society held a Interesting meeting Tuesday, with Mr. Crane and Mrs. Walker In charge. The lesson they gave was a demons! ration on cooking of rhrni-- r cuts of meat. The Instructive meeting wa appreciated by about fifty Indies. A brief program was given and Mr. Imard Nelson snug two nolo mint-Ix-r- . tnt Next Tuosdny. will bo the literary mooting in charge of Mrs. V, Q. Mllr. This is always a very In tTetlng pou and the life and worlo of Sir Walter Scott are Mug of the Ikc." Mudied, with the poem to le considered at this meeting. Musical number In keep, iiif with the bstn will lie given. "l-ad- LETTERS son Theron of Fotherlughain, Mr. and Mrs. ,S. II, Fotheringhani of Murray Second ward, who is on a mission to France, has written a letter to his parents, giving an account 'of what a fishing trip Is like in France. All will agree that it differs confrom a fishing trip In siderably Utah. The letter follows: Marseilles, France. December 10. Dear Folks: 1 received your letter yesterday and also one from P.ud. Hud sent ine a clipping from the Tribune In which was his picture; he was at the adding machine. He said he got u)i enough nerve to apply for a Job Tor the 'H'ommunlly Chest" drive as an auditor and landed it. The drive is over and so ls his job; he hones to find something else. lccemhor 17 : (Continued on iige 4) MURRAY WOMAN'S CLUB WILL VISIT MIDVALE JANUARY 18th The Murray Woman's Club will visit the Mldvale Woman's club at Midvale Wednesday, January IS, in their club rooms in the Firemen's hall. The Murray Club will give the program, ami Mrs. M. T. Duvall will be the hostess. A dramatic reading by Mrs. It. K. Howe will lie a feature of the program,, and Mrs. Howe has chosen the play, 'Another a nrent language," Broadway Miecess. There will le sss-i;i- l musical number. F P Mr. and Mr. Etnll Mad--n- . Jr.. Mi- - 11 . 500 , totiM-wlia- Ot Wednesday. January 11. HW.1. the following officers were Installed by Mahognny Camp. No. X'A. Woodmen .f the World, Andrew iMttidilnf. artlng as Installing of . fleer, assisted by James M. Net-son- Fast Council Commander Mines, Council Commander .... I ,. W. II. A. Wal- ters. Adviser lieutenant .... Fred Peters Hanker ... Fred 11. Feters Wm. Cannrglrtet Clerk jrt Watchman KVntlnued J. W. llerling Fred Hansen on Last Page) ... morn- phonograph ing when they put record on the machine from their son, Theron. In France, on which greetings to he sent Christum inch inemls-- r of his family in his own vohv. What a Xnias gift from far nway France, where lie has lieen for nearly three years. I. A in Murray the ward Tuesday evening. ndult ladles class were entertained year ItisMilve class by the one-act a with play, entitled, Those taking part , liessle Ablot, were June , and Melba Staley. Marie Stab-yHeadings were given by Melba . F.very-on- e Staley and June theprogram very enjoyed much. the At Sts--on- M. The Miv.es F.lva Colbrook. F.l- thro: Collet. lltld Nlld:l Iteleher will ls busies s to a tnls(vl'iineius for Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Fraiu" Friday evening at the homo of Hev. mi l Mrs J. P. P.iytie, Mr. and Mrs, Mac P.urton ami of Mrs, M.iyhcw and oti, Walter, k we end I'tisi were the gucts of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Freksoii Mis Chu i Itvirioii w;is foinierly. M' Maln w r s 1 pm po-itl- hi iijt Ne-pb- W. O. W. INSTALLS OFFICERS thrill Christmas got a great Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, of Park' Pay-soCity. Mrs. I'dgar Krcksoit of Trek-son- , T. Mrs. J. and Mr. and Sr.. were the dinner guilts of P.lshop nnd Mrs. J. T. Kreksoti on Monday evening. j 11 pre-nata- lbs-fling- CHAL T Mrs. I.. .K. N'elson, president of the P. T. A., states that the Tied Ooss is contemplating the starting of n class on Odld Study, if sufficient interest is aroused to Ju.Mlfy the undertaking. The conrse of lectures now in progress are absolutely free to mothers of the community, and offer n very unusual opMrt unity for obtaining Information on such vital subjects l as home nursing and care. child These lectures are given on Wednesday and Friday of each week In room 12 of the Arlington 8chI, beginning at 2:30 p. m. Ilis-fllng- n O al- a Coal ComKinyV The Iivendshl basketball team won their second game by trouncing the Halt Ijike County Firemen W to art. In the Murray High School ;ym Monday night. Jones was high point man for the Fin-mewith H pidnta. the rest of the ten in, including substitutes made 2 itoluts each. It. Walts and 8." Watts were outstanding for Lmendahl Coal with ts and 20 jsdnfs respectively. IIVKXHAHL The first of a series of free "leby the Hod Cross, sponsored by the Parent Teachers association, were siiieted Wednesday at the Arlington school, and attracted a poodly number of mothers who listened to talks which were brim full of valuable information for themselves and their families. The lecture on Home Hygiene, nnd Care of the Sick. Friday of this week, will Is' given by the Instructor at the Salt Lake County Hospitcture Eva Kell whs stricken with 0 12 announce the arrival of a 0 I'.utterfield. wf .. baby girl npM'ud'i'iiis Sunday ruornlm; while a Watts. If .... D 0 0 HI at their home. Thursday. January ;il Suml.'ty Si hool nnd rushed to 0 0 S. Watts, rg .... lrt 'J Mb. Suit I.lko iwplt;i where an ojwrt-tlo0 0 lrt J. Wntts. re .. . ?i was ici formed the sain" day. K ft 0 Mrs, fjeoigo Doran will ls hot-- , She is iiiiikliic very witinf.u Wahlonlst. Ig .... 4 t"ry reess to the Jollv Stitchers Thnrs covery sit this time. OS day. of this week., at her home on 0 0 .... M ToisI '. 10000 102.m Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Poxtelnr en Dog Tax Mrd South. SALT LAKi: CO. FIREMEN 2500 Permits leriiilned tit dinner Sunday eetiini: .V.lh in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fwabl Mes. J. W. J'.uike. of F:.t .. ; T F 200.00 Sundries 10004 111 1 1 broil .... Ihhii with has f South 0 Electric I.iKht Plant Itinn.in. very 54235 85 5rtW(0 lll-i;chiin'. I'merx were laid for ! t n If N'on Revenue Receipts hills, but Is improved at Mr. and Mr. (olirlne the 4 0 e (I Ibis time, lln-lJ..isi, Assessments In here 500000 5951.0") Special holjilayx returning n o it I. Watts, wf home In California, Wednesday. be will bold t"i,nforen-Primary 1 0 .... Total Fund Available 123525 orr 0. H.ind.rs. If .. . I 144.H17.50 . iii Murray Se.i.nd ward Snnd.t.v 1 0 0 tf lliblsjrd. M o k. Mi Alice A iy entiTtaitK-- l 'cry splendid program 1. Sander, if ... 1 EXPENDITURES: her l at home oti Itrown l. Sjituritay one and every at aiigi-ne! tn-in honor r of Fhh MelUiurne Iti'd to attend. tirdiu'lv iio O 2 . JO Tia!s ... Wjilhoo of Tavoille who will Operating Costs-Sal- aries Mr II. It. Smith, who ha Isi-5795 00 55o.nn City Officers i;,c wmu for a mi.liin to Ihe INJURED MR. JESSUP. oil tb "Ilk INI ibe p.it few wce 200000 20.Vi.4o oiithern tiii. Eiiiht picMs were City Hall Maintenance l wrentlv improved at ibis wilt 6100.00 6521.42 Police and Prison .............. pie.nt nnd the ivetilinr was ii l enjoying hN In p'njiiis Mit hiirsin. 6106.94 4tfO00 An autotmJ'lle anldcnt In which lug ai.d '' ill Fire Department narrowly otai)sl liornml ealth, 530,00 tlie passenger Mls Verna Iterif left Monday for ...... 54140 City Court isTurrHi nt , 4"sj serlou Injury. 1 Im ll. Where 631 65 60000 Elcctrins tdie has nc lt.M,'ctt. City Mr Jiwlnia M.okay and d oigb. stni-i- , tnorn-lng- . South State Tuesl.iy Iii the Itoievelt a (O Health 221374 Department when Mr. C, II. Jevsiip drove ter. Aliif, left Tlli"dny f"T I'p'l' fv.ro 00 1001207 as teacher III the Strcts and P.ridgcs public w out of bis drive way on to State rt.illl. ttbeie they Will Vi.it Ibe .Min Iter if Inn 570n.no C2WM third Street Lighting Kfiele, ii Mr of the Week with A truvk loaded with npjle 6S0n.no j street. In th'" Jirlmary 0434 64 Waterworks Maintenance nHittiiik' E. It. Mr. eittoiite t In Salt. Ike. evidently Maikay's daughter. 47H7.40 Maintenance .., trades .f the Arllnirion and Jtonny-.-Cemetery 46m(Oj fearful of U hitting Mr. Jcup'a car. Mndscii. 16-2etioo In Murray durltuf the Maintenance .... Park uooo, City , .vono1 attein)!il to put on his brnii-sWm. T. Mr. and Mr 3 13 00 Sewer Maintenance year, when' (be lias d,tu e past l and diingbicr. Emma, went to li'lktit work. Elections ...... 63165 6fn roi wlibonll reult that the truandk skld.t City whirl-i- s Ihe Icy pavtntietit el l fuiicr-ato iilteisl the Inst Collections Tax 160001 22900 Ftldny Dog around hitting the Jeviip car 000000! Mr. mid Mrn. Ito of Mr. HellKteii's nuiit, Mrs Pond Interest 1050000 Thnrloti, of f ofl the lde with the renr end uhlih m held In Salt ljikc City, are tixfiviiifi con 42snioo! Electric Light Department . tho trnck. the Jiiuh Stake liju-- nncle. oer the birth of a Miscellaneous Mr. Jes'iip was very ptilnfully on. who) mrivnl tiiorn Capital Outlays Mi Emtn.i It'lli'ton enieitniinil ! eh. ilea up and hurt, though not to The .Voiiiic man wi kb im: nt 45 1 5 on Property Additions n nerlous unles further In a h'unlier of leT yniituf friends Sun1 027 1 89 Special Asessmcnts 91.3040) tertwl lnjir!e ar fomd. Tli rhll-dre- day evening in nimplimi tit In Mr. el only fiM Jioiitiils mid 11 oiilii' but Pond Redemption .. evety liulii ution of innk-Im- : looro.no loroto. f Mr. Jeoip, who were In the Melbourne Wnl'iiee of Tj lorn iil v1 time lmf his aril for up ' tulo-ii'Sundries 5960 rar llh him. ii .n 011 a who l leaving "cspfd any hurt. mother atid baby are n. Ibe . Aple covrrH the Mrwt and In the unit In to slab-slo ! ifcttiiig nloiiif a well 123525.00 N.th T.dal antomotdles mffcred prave ! . ll.iti-ku.iii.iild )i crill Mr. Edwjud (Apivted. Mrs. Thurstdatti.tgr. I on was f..re 111 In a Suit her nominee. mi ally Hie expectation of revenue may be found later a i Sntt blM of Isen h'l inie be Ijike. Mr. where W.ti c, and even so, the City Commission has made ho- - Is hM for T!mrloii ha at Tlie Nfii t.iitie East South of inlilnnc cmp'ojiil ivn Uh ThueIiiy. a very heavy reduction in planned expenditures as will he Mm nty Eaele offiivi for a ntimUr Is as be for his evcnlne suffeiing recovrry left antici1931 and that lni Saturday dicated hy the difference in outlay for where lie was finin a srouth on the lungs, wbiih of Jearn. pated for 1933. The Ccmrr.ission has made a real and intelli- Enll. Oklahoma,riou I'lness of his It doubt ful an or.ition will called by the gent effort ?long economy lines. They arc entitled to the co Mr and Mrs S. It FKhetlnehnm relieve. mother. KVntlnufd on ) 50m00 SOCIETY HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING Attended By Mothers COAL WINS ! RELIEF 21 . ' n No. P. T. A. Lectures Well The Murray warehouse will not he open Saturday, January 14th, but will he oien"'the following Tuesday, January 17. The Lions Club, at their meeting last Thursday evening, authorized their Secretary to express the appreciation of the Club to the City Commission and the Murray City Judge Hoger 1. McDonough, Pia-- t triot Judge, lu a decision handed I down Friday, January ith, upheld the validity of the power filings lie- All lovers of rifle and revolver longing to Murray City in and to are requested to meet at slutting Little f 15 second feet of water of the Hall, Monday, January (ity J Cottonwood Creeki for power pur- lft, at 8 p. m., to organize a revolvjkikcs. club. The organization er and I The action wns brought by A. O. will lie rifle known as The Murray Re1 Whitniore against Salt Lake City volver and Hifle Club. A. J and State Engineer George The puriHtse of this meeting Ls I Itacoti to review the findings of the to elect officers and perfect the orj Slate Engineer holding tho water ganization according to National i filings of Inland K. Kimball to Ie Rifle Association rules and by1 valid. These water filings were as- - laws. signed to Murray City by Salt Lake There will be a National Rifle City at the time of the removal of Association memlKT at this meeting I the Murray City power plant to Its to help iKTfeet the organization. present lHiitiou and Murray City All sportsmen are invited to lie as the present owner of the water present. t rights was made a istrty. T'nder th If ten memliers. are secured the terms of the contract entered into government will supply four rifles ; between Murray City and Salt and amunllloii. If more members Luke Ciit y at the time of the remov- are enlisted In the club, the. govj al of the power plant Salt Lake ernment will supply additional J City City guaranteed to Murray and possibly more rifles. the validity of these water filings j Members must !e IS years old ; and therefore the suit was defended or over to le permitted to take a by Salt Lake City and at Its ex- menilsTship. pense. Whltmore contended that since RECORDS SHOW A the waters of the creek runs over UTAH MORTALITY IN HEAVY y hU ground and that the filing FLOCKS POULTRY made by Kimball was made without his consent, the filing was An annual mortality of 20 per therefore invalid. He also claimed j cent among the hens listed in the j that no work was done by Kimball flocks of jiersons who are keeping J for the purpose of making construe-- j accounts under the direction of the tlon anticipated by the filing with extension service, Is reported by in the statutory period and that Carl FriHchknecht, assltant extentherefore the State Engineer was sion poultrjman f the Utah State in error in sustaining the filings Agricultural college. over Whltmore's Judge protest. This percentage does not Include held both contentions MclMinough the number that were culled, sold. t be bad and declared jilalntlffs (Continued on Last Page) case to be without merit. An Indication of the value of the SUMMARY OF REVENUES water rights Involved Ls shown by ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS the Btatenient of Fisher Harris. FOR THE YEAR OF 1933 City Attorney of Salt Lake City, who stated it meant a loss of $100. and Out of the mvstcrious East, with a beat of tom-tom- s, 000 to Salt Lake City to have lost -j forewho come Yogis, awe other mystic inspiring trappings the case, which In other worda, is cast the future, and such a mighty man would shudder if it about what it would have cost became necessary for him to say w hat will be the revenue of j Salt Lake City to make good it Murray City for the year ol VJ3S. However, wunoui a singtc guarantee to Murray City under tom-toor even a crystal bowl, it has been ncediui lor me the terms of the contract had the Murray City Commission to set up a budget for 1933, and bewater filings assigned to Murray low we give the figures they have arrived at in their quest found City by Salt Lake nty for a balanced budget. It looks like a very good job. Invalid. These water filings were origiREVENUES nally made by Leland Kimball and ld by him to Salt Lake 1ty In 1933 1931 connection with the Bale of water 1 12661.57 300.0) Italance Funds on Hand. Jan. rights In Uttle Cottonwood Canyon. 52163.13 Taxes General Property They became the profn-rtof MurLicenses'.... 201S.0S 120000 Citv ray C4ty when It lecanie neceKsnry 1000.00 and Fines Forfeitures 15.55 to move the power plant In order 12260.00 116.3679 Collections Waterworks to permit the water to run Into the 3500.00 4171.50 Collections Cemetery conduit of Salt Citr. NOTICE Basketball Game Changes Date NOTICE 43 YOIA.MK 12, VXVi Is-ot- lli-io- ii. 4ofo; t diii-il.i- y i:'i. i lb-le- ovcr-optomtsti- M-- lr Miss l.ucy Priniihiirst reiuiiinl from Fresno. Cb last Weden-.il.ithe bH'!i ifotliia. lifter Ilitichi-i- ii and fiii.il . with Mr- -. and Mr. nnd Mr. Uis.ite llo'li it In that illy. Mr. W. F.. Iiel. her and ii. t.si iitid Daid. retmml Sutid.iy 'roin a twt wis'ks trijt to Their Iteiieraty ImlU'leil t, former Mnrtay (riihulli.tf ''ple. Mr. and Mr, Phatis stanffi-r- . lit Vctilis-- . Mrs. 4itlin. In San Diet... Mrs. Phyllis Stlen In U Ai.ce'es. nnd Mr. and Mr Nell Hu..l 'n ttutbntik. Tbey a very vi-i- ts irlp, riitt and Mr. Mrs, Wllf..d ll. S..1U-burl4t fl.-- nnd ei,iiie was which crcnily enjow-- l by jsirty kmc twehe n coiipli delightful riding and T 8 d lilttit. ec,uf of nli the suests Tm-d- Af-I- ' ich- - l. bite lu the evening to ihe boiiM ,f Mr. and Mrs. West where Salisbury on Ss-in- i a lum h was serna TIk' mr time Were tlejpntliiC In Ihe Mr. and Mis. W. C, Tinkctt. Mr. ami Mr. Henry Smith, Mr. nnd Mr. J in Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Jis Mr. and Mr. McMn M.i'leary. srd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Art llajibn, Mr. and Mr. Wilford Mniitle. Mr. Mrs. FJld liordoit, Mr. M. Krabbie, Mr. and Mr. Merle Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Nelson. Continued on last p took lheins-hes- i bI I |