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Show mm. MURRAY ELECTRIC CHARGES 5 Cents KILOWATT VOL. 38 No. 39 W F. O. E. HONOR l Gar- , 1H22 .$10,193.07 1!23 1'i'JI 11.3I5.S4 12.7IS.11 1925 10.O5S.J7 1920 13.SOI.90 17.101.10 1927 Iess Pond Interest Net income After paying liond Interest 05,512.07 03.424.31 09,959.29 75,H.t9.5S 94.157.25 $13,193.07" " Bn,, Tlxir1njr ecnlint. TH llendrbk of Salt V. Mr. Mr. and Hiiiun tenor. Keith Kay baritone, Miss Blanche Kingrose so. I trew Pcars4.ii baritone. U'onard Wise-Worsle- lin j et g t V gill-Ii.hm- s Tin-plan- i. hsU. 1 Mel-Th- e b.t'-ards- di- rp" Mi. ""'I $!.. i of Mid-talMr. and f Mr. e Hannissen, Thf annual dame gPru by the tor.. nn-n- the Kl(l inreie 1 ,.ni,ri Veil JaitJs..n barilon,'-fro- Pearson baritone. baritone. Mclvin Cornwall, Drew p.erg , nor. 0M YS ( l.l It KI.KCTS NEW OIKKKKS At tln meeting of the Murray Woman's club last week, ofliieis for the ensuing jear were elected Mrs. M as follow: President, T. Dual; 1st Vi.-- President. Mis L. A Martin: 2nd Vbe President. Mrs. K. . Towler; Sts retary, Mrs. ti. E. Gordoii; Treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Short : Corresmndliig swrelary. Mrs. Emit Madscn. Jr., and the M.i lid Mrs. Chegwiddeii. chail' program commit fe U eoniis'd of loan: Mrs. C. P. Calns.ii and Mis. W. L. Wrluht. are: Presi-dentThe retliing ofthi-- r Mrs. Hugh Ward: Nt Vl.v president. Mrs, M. T. Duval: 2nd ,Io. .,,,.,1,,,.,,,. Mr,, j A Martin; Mrs. t;. ,t,M1,,ni. M,.r,.(i,ry. m Tel a ry it respond i n g ,;(,r,,im MrM II. N. Sheranlan : Tieasn-terMrs. A, E. Short: Press Agen. . ( , : i e The time rttl. 1 .. fr liiiioti "f Mf. lH'r rifignisl a luusie ab0lon. Hsk Hose ..Kheranhiii, horano, Mrs. A. O. Cooer Fred It, Morgan tenor, Manassah Smith ratio, Miss Emma blorn S4prami. La-I-- ' cantata, "Victory" Ward Sunday evening at :3o. The cantata will ls under the direction of W, F. Itobinsoii and orchestra, and the following musicians will take part, with 'Miss Grace Sheranlan, reader: Communication aps-ar-lu- Easter will be given In the Murray First s F.l A yard and garden contest. iu which winners of each class will be eligible to enter the national con. lest, will be conducted in Murray this year under the auspices of the Murray Flower Garden club, d by the Lion CliU, and lu by the city commission. The national movement has headquarters at Daveiiiort, Iowa, and Is sponsored by the former secretary of agriculture, W. M. Jardiim and others. It was Initiated In 10 years ago by Kotarlans. No Vtah town entered the con test In 192H, and. so far as It Is known. Murray Is Ihe first city from this state to enter this year Some Idaho towns have entered. The Murray Flower Garden club r agreed to conduct the city's homes campaign this jear. under the chairmanship of W. II. Linnell. and the committee has decided to do this in the form of the yard and garden contest. Tim' jcars ago, u model home was furnished for this campaign; two years ag an old home wa renovated ami ; last year the campaign wa fined to giiicral cleaiMip of )ards. alleys and stnsts. Entries in the contest may be made lip to May 1. There will Ik four classes, ami a lal contest for bird hoiisi-s- . Class I will In, hide all gardens wherein the entrant does alt gar den work himself. Class 2 N fur garden plautisl and cared for entirely by children of 15 or under The third chisj consists of jards where titiskilUsi help Is hired, while the fourth il.iss includes those maintain. d by a regularly employ ed gardoner. Judging will lake place iu Au gust or eaily September, and will followed by a public meet In,;. will wherein cash and other pi he awar.bsl winners, phot.. graph of these winning garden will be id to Daicit.it f..r entry Iu li.o nation wide contest. Call Hansen Is iliaillnaii of the Mori ay siiij-imrto- 3,(HHi.(H e A "VICTORY" CANTATA AT MURRAY FIRST WARD Interest Hoprci'iallou Prog res Line Ijc The 1922 Flower Garden Club Conducts Contest $155,512,117 $10,193.07 den of the Shah" presented at the 1923 14.315.S4 3,(hh).(h 1I.315.M evenWard Wednesday Taylorsvllle 15.4S5.2S 1924 3.HHljtni flS.4S5.2H $ $ 2,7.".07 ing was a marked success iu every 1925 T..0 15.5.3 21.703.1.0 21.537.13 2.33.33 adway. The affair was widely 4.712.VJ 20.S42.7S 1920 ls.517.7S 2,325.(h vertised and drew a large crowd, 2o.S0t.52 3.7O3.30 1.975.IK) 22.S39.52 1927 who manifested their pleasure and Yon will note that nil the fads did earn $M,2.s2.5L Thus you can satisfaction by generous applause. w have presented to the )cop!e nee there Is no reason for raising efno The jerformers have spared been taken from Mr. Worsley power and light rates by the comhave so nnd the fort to ierfeet play, Fiirnian's audits o? the Murray missioner! In Murray City, neither give" an excellent icrformaice. The tnd r show will Ite presented In the Mur- Power Plant department and wo do we think It is pros-- Jor them to follow not their of Mr. have the questioned suggestions ray First Ward Friday cMiiing, we iu a mislead letter to the neither have addressed In Women's In Club It conjuncsee to Tayand those falling Murray the Mayor crlaiiiiug t. the spocial tion with the I.lons Cli:t Is schedlorsvllle Wednesday evening, will Kople. Ton will a No note that Mr. Wors- Improvement account. Quotations uled for Saturday night In the Mur- have another opiortunity. of eujov-inilcdivti-bis had wherein he says; letter, amusement hail. ley three-acalready t tniisl Ward this delightful ray First bond Interest, ilcprcclnlh-i- i "If the sjHial assessments olMrs. I,eon A. Martin has charge of cal comedy. and Interest Pngres Lines, leav- hs'tioii had not been crsl during the committee from the Women's A. Mrs. ing the plant earning net revenue 192S to pay regular obllualiulis. club and Is assisted by I. a shortage of $s1.2S2.51. and this reunue was there would have McMillan and Mrs. W. L. Wright. rwelved for sier and lights soM of III t .10.IKHI.IHI. p,y Using these The Lions club committee consists at half the price charged for el funds, which under a strict Interof lr. F. E. Horn her. Hugh Ward. Irli-a- l coniiaiiIes other Bradby energy Homer ami pretation of the law is illegal to do. Fred It. Anderson Have you ever heard about the of outside the City. Mi;rray city Jilsl is.uies nut even. That If Affair? ford. yon IVaoon'a From (lie report of Mr. Worsley Is, the iMpial the Mrs. Wm. C. Tucket t entertained haven't .come to the Murray Pap. the nteinliers of the "Arhoma" club tlst church if arch 29. at S o'clock to ns you can foe we did not mis- tures." Submitttsl by J. V. M. Henry. Thursday ecviilng of last week at The admission will Is- - a cent for represent the earnings of the pl..u:. Vtc did led Chairman von that can nlso sis1 of Citizen's Commlttc Arhoimt The 1st Wed. on home hose her you every size club was recently organized by a Mr. and Mrs. Icu II. Ha rues of merely nk for net renlt but for Murray City. for group of BUrnt 15 girls, with Mls,provo w,.re tnp Wek end guests of a proper audit of that show the and! which those plant as iVBn years at their ltenii Mr atu president, plain he Anderson Miss I'eggy Tavolan as wsretary home on Center street. j treasurer. This was their first reguThe girls of the Murray High son. Vilas Itrown. Francis Ilussey. I 'ear Editor : lar imftltu? sltnv their organlwi-lion- , ScIhkiI v hld a sai k apron and Nesvell Dals. tiariel : Donald j Tln-roixv'" l"' i eoiiimfssb.ni rs be and a very pleasant time Is over all danclnit party Friday even- - Frame. Danvln Steaduiati. Hod to aawer enough why they Gerrard. Uaytnotid Gcrrard. reHirtcd. lug at the school gyniniisliim I'lircluisiMl a Ih-. .1 engine .f 0hi ......I to Mr. ami Mrs. Walter More left sue oii niocoi Are pniiiiiiug Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Sureiiscir horse (Hitter conlrary to the adlo j Saturday for a trip to Southern had as their week end gm-- ts at oioncy by buying yoi r Easter and ns.iiiiincii.biil'.ii of the , the bread and California. .. ...... ..... .i . ... i. . home on Vine street. Mr. ami nr pastry their " ""-'- :" ' Sale Saturday Man h Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Poun have had Mrs. Moroni Allen of Cardsion. Al- - les Aid li win ""' kl1"1 ,,f "" ,,u:i,l" "r entities :toih. al lleilli.g's Grisvi-a their guest deriliK the week at j Cannda. lerta, '" l"0'has,sl. in their Mrs. street. this sale, and at Ihelr home on Center . . , . i n tn.'i ...-- . w.i.fthj.itii it .'" in'i I is.j li - Jin i..... It Is geer;,lly . J"dgement Idaho. will Fmntello. of timo ..i. the si I. doing Walter left Thursday and children that the i.niiii.i- - r ""In in. li.bsl g.MM) turn f..r the laolic Aid, Mr. and Mr. James E. Hay ami In Helper, after visiting home their the of two FMirl.ank purchase left Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watts Walter Mr. and Mrs. George wock with Mr. IjinilsTtV f l.ki io. the Morn' past Engines ioer for a'Ko week by and small sou ll(is with friend Saturday of last Mr. and Mrs. Anton parents. capacity. relatives with lslt week a two In Murray oxer the week end. Tie ) Why was the committee, inimilv In Angeles ami the U'liches. were on their way frui Colorado Mr. In "In Iterger and Mr, l'aiklii"ii' n-- 'f character nst The the of to The Girls' Junior Class to Oregon where they Alatlon the Garden of the Shah", Mutual Improwmciit make ihelr home. Mr. Walters li.imeii..lb.n ti") fi'llowed. s(--iWaril tonight at Flrt a and set.! is.st eolisldcrilbb. Iimi Murray lioldtui! are Ward of Grunt her inanhigo, Ml was Pearl Peiinloii. Mantle, are. Ens! t he lid and Wet to Ivy for couimllti. end eck the I during Jennie Wlllliim and spent bT Ivrt Thoiuinander. Ieoiiarl Nelson. Infot unitbai obtain the N-" Iu Muttay and Mr. Wali"i ,et dlplay of hoiiw plants. onald Fratio. Tlieroii tierrard. This slide on Ihl lll Is; on display Hmidoy ubji1. at the than more wiih Mirpill sniard Gerrard and Georite Ilr.i-tly- . lia Us-l- l pc"li.'ed y the io..i. Iu evening at the ward chaiel durliiK growth and change Iu Murray sin. e ParkEugene. Min manager. evening t. qilllle of t.i.I.Ms and f"l the Sumbiy he rctular lea ting here. Vila Jtrown; Mall of knowing all the f.n' bvs of the Mutual. Judges will er pnd The Murray Ijidle Itrldgp Club piiiM.e ; Mrt. Mry the truth. and accompanlsi Mven W knowing a It- chosen and rle will 3rd ami EiUar Lindsay, bul-ti- wl meet Wednesday, April A Murray M. I. t lh rvrniiiK TMa)er, way Tuesday with Mr. Arthur Sh-- tt tnatiaier, rty liHi'iinij to the A, coiijotnt Ivter tjiiitilas biuiding. un Th followinf cmptlsl the chor-haUnii the lT-- t disilu' at th Ml IUCW ITV l IKi; Nr.WS J0t tie Popular Mf.i'l. DiiniHje, Garden of the Shah", "In the of dy evening MIIHUH', !Elen at Murray First Ward, March Tlil a f'lre that Murray tel.ent were 2!Mh: eiy coiiiiiii ii'b.bli rec4 (. PENNY II UK ATT RAO f (' the iniinls-22. l ord, simv are IV to considering Mat toibjis Frame. Janet Heth IHSI'LAYJ inary kaj,, TIK NMMMIW weather whi"li the and I fl- llntisi a eete Iteatrb-f'.liow: lteimloii. wlndowa Jlarknr, J. t iVnny C. . lu to biliig exlia file Xlr. Cba. m-r- . F.al.lili Ibeir Fianter I?ll0 Mackay. Velma I'.rown, Phl "I are all rr $7.1. which iovSouth. D.iionge, Hetmbm. Utu and ven- attractive they lis Parker. Verna ioc The M ifray City l l'e lpaM. Ma'i- - et- -l by Insurnn. are Fr-u- i the dllay f woman' Stradman. Chrylal lH.lerv",. Iih an o ttiii..i'.g a lueiit Mr. M. Cahoii tTsblepie. Mar Marloti her Lindsay. rlmj nennlotj. mn ch.efl ......r..t mii.dv Tai. set Uniuaira. No to in the Uulli v.wn .ini.i.ilty f.r H bma Sti.t. nl lm lennln. Maurlne Mackay, Easter drr and sh.ie, coat to l '"it to l"'.t cilod and tm autamv. Helen May Go1maneii. . a comt'lete Mackay, m' ii. .ii ' nil ' I ,.ri.i l own 2nd V.nl ;ra and fire. South Kuwiie Hex adg..d I Ms.kay. the Mackay. F.H.inr outfit and there ded satisfaction of huytt frm the HarVer. Weton ThommHtider. Hay Wel UNI KL M fire. iVrry Strret. Jones Dar tn Mni.inin i, Gra o Know Murray Penney atore l.thk-o- n, W. 2"H Willi Mr. Margaret It- - CUren., Pennlon, llilllli, )oii are nni to jnmhae I'.ciiutlf'il and fm.rr.,1 4 Mh South. Ihitttflk'e. Js'.iai. No In ih1!,1. nrlm ole NqwiJI I'axton, William Mel-oi- i, .i n,. Sun. l.efd Mlih weie hi), XLil.'l MUiblan. rherman Auder. aurame. talnable any here. ... y. Ptlmnry t 07S.09 547.S3 400.53 790.47 Total Profits j Mr, Ito.v ItiihnrdHott cntertaiii cd at her home Friday nftcrnoti. .f the I he .ffi.rrs and liMnher eu-- 17.MK5.59 23.9S9.30 2O,370j25 22.OI9.iio fr-u- a mi were "In the .1s7.ll di-.-- A. Mnmford renini-- i home dniltitf the week from l wlll u he Anwhn where Mr. In law, mid her ibmiihier and Mr. Will Anb-- comedy I3.S2S.43 Year "GARDEN OF SHAH" DRAWS CROWD The musical Profit 1 " j Mr. Sarah . 4rt.(l.S4 Sundry Income I pteclit, ere 34.S3S.28 42.487.15 44.07S.24 one-hal- m, olt, iil 10.11S.10 17.031.fin 1S.497.S5 24.3ol.IK 24.012.S9 0ieraliug ' .safe-guar- loi-oun- t tomes and SI. Pairhk' nmt fourteen little were enjojcl rt tor of the was td l 211.ft4rt.53 1923 1924 1925 1926 1929 Net '' one-hal- - tierating Costs l""r',V', for. so it is an indisputable Mr. Worsley made a statement fact that the people received $39S.. apiearlng iu the Tribune Marci; I15..".7 in actual benefits; plus that! 21, J929. that go unchallenged, ti with assets the the and 1,10 effect that the citizens' com is now producing net revi e ,f inittoc of Murray City, .1. W. Me. from $I0,imhi.ik to Jpl7.tHMi.iHi per Henry, chairman, had mislead the annum to the clli:'.ons of Mur.iy people of Murray City, stating tli:" f the cost of elect ri Mr. Mcllenry and Mr. Wallace hail city at called on Mr. Worsley for a report energy if it were purchased from iui Murray Power Plant from 19J: outside companies. The citizens of to 19'j.s nielusive. but did not ask Murray should therefore for the disbursements and denied their investment ami continue to the proceeds had ,lcen spent that furnish to (lie citizens electrical enin lite general fund. f price. ergy at We herewith submit copy of Mr. These fads and figures have been Worsley's report to us and have taken from Mr. Worsley's own audit I lie original in his own hand writFarewell lestlmonial will be held witli respect to the earnings of the ting which Is as follows: for Elder Merrill 1!. Tew at Murray First Ward, April 11, 1929. Vear Net Profit nvesi meiil City's " " one-hal- Net Power Sales NSII conianies were selling electrical plant. one-hal- Year s 892 energy I hfi-ta- -i who hn rani is shown by the rciiort of tax for the light department. In Worsley & Forma n, public aroum - 1913 live mills, in 1914 ten mills, in f ants for a period from 1912 to 1929. 1915 four and mills, in In 1!12. the city of Murray vor'l910, two mills, in' 1!)17, "one mill, ed a lM.nd of $iill.O00.no torftiiM a. and in 191s one mill. These re- IHiwer plant. This bond began to speetive levies were not intended draw Interest before the ground as a part of the general fund, but was even broke. It was some two were for a specific panose, name- years or more before the Power ly for a power plant that would Plant, pipe lines and distrib tin ' give back to the citizens light and lines were completed. During this' f what it had been power at perhsl interest was accruing s i costing the citizens. The wer from n very modest beginning if revenue in a over plant produced tells a tale of stuieudius nehiew-menr- . of from 1911 to II years period We shall only be concerned .f.'liis.In this narrative with the high' 192S by sales of electricity, ir..:i7. lights ns they may appear in the! This electrical energy was sold moving drama. In 1012 the city levied a live null at one-hal-f of what the oiktiiI iiu; As reci-ipt- I.hih boon nod Iu Faster ertcd g the decoration were alo Iu East-e- r Htid In GOES ON ',.''' 1 II MERRILL Locals lre hoii- -r Established es-n-dilure- Iiirsoii was hostess to the Friendly Women's flub last Wednesday evening at her home on Plum Street. Mr. ami Mrs. I. A. McMillan entertained the member of the Murray Dinner Club at their lionn on Vine Street. Mr. John Walla was hostess at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Morris Asplund. who Jcfore her recent marriage was Miss Male el Gntavcou. Luncheon was served to 22 guet. followed by cards. High won was won by Mr, llhsiui-qulst- . Mrs. Ittickhind winning low. The rooms were tastefully In Easier colors and also the Kalor dining Cable. w I.Vh and card favor. place Mr. and Mr. Grant Lryyti a mindsT of their friends at their homo Wednesday evctdic: of la! wtsk. Mr. Hoy Shepherd entertained at a children's arty SainriUiy at Iht home on East 44 It SoiiMi tn't. in honor of Iht tluV daughter. Iiina. It Mug her Ph Ward 929 g Mrs. AIUtI Gram 1 s Social Itms Welc YOU 15c AT On Friday evening. March 22nd the officers and members of Murray Aerie No. 17t;o of the Fraternal Onler of Eagles, celebrated the twenty-firs- t birthday, of the Aerie with a very fine program and sup-Ie- r at which the (lid Timers of thf Aelrie were presented with a button which credits them with twenty years of honest and faithful service iu the Order. The members rweiving this service button were: Fred F. Jensen. Isaac; Gordon, V. F. Peterson, V. S. Kawlins and T. O. Smith. All of these veteran members expressed their appreciation on receiving these totalis, with some very fine remarks, ami they htie that we can "carry on" the go id work, which is Jeing done In the order. The presentation of the buttons was made by l'ast Worthy President J. W. Krebs. Mr. Krebs Is a charter member of this Aerie, and one who has put heart and soul in the efforts of the Order throughout t lie years that the Murray Aer. ie has been "coming to the front" and all we younger members hope that we can follow the example that Mr. Krebs has set. During 'l lie bampiet some very! Appropriate speeches were offered by William Enright of Magna, Joe McOmlo of Murray, and many other meinliers of the Aerie. President George E. Gordon reminds us that on Friday, April 5th, the Murray Eaglet will .hold their anncnl ball, and he requests the presence of all ineiuliers nnd their will be Refreshments partners. served, and a very enjoyable evening Is. assured ns. Menilx-rare also requested to attend the regular Friday night meetings, and to watch the Mu-of rray Eagle for furnre'DotnK the Murray Eagles". QUEEN X atiiihcr-:i,r- EAGLE SAVES VETERANS PARTY The Murray First", Ward Gold and Green I'.all was held In the Ke- crcntion Hall. Thursday evening, March 21. 1929. The hall was arIn gold and tistically decorated lxioth was decor- green. A siss-hintesl for the qtu-eand her atten- dants. It was placed on the dance floor Just below the stage and extended tho width of the stage on )th sides. It was built, higher In the center where the throne was placed for the queen. On each side of the throne chairs were placed for the attendants. The Venetian orchestra, which furnished the music whs on the stage. The queen contest, which has been carried on in the ward for several weeks past, was completed with the votes of all who attended the ball. At 10:30 Miss Evelyn Prlnghurst was announced queen of the event. She was presentisl with a Is'H lit ifnl Isuiipiet of roses and sweet eas. Each of her attenErickson. dants. Miss Margaret Miss Hcrnlce Mackay, Miss Emma (Continued on page 3 birthday COUPON IN Murray City.Utah, Thursday, March 28, MISS BRINGHURST CROWNED GEM THEATER i Mr. D. A. McMillan. IWram Itet.i and is.miiniii'. Mr. Mr. Jobu A ..loin- -. Tlif ilub will bold their l."M lo.s'tlng on Wednesday. April 17. wh'li they will twill the Mid vale foiiiiuuidiv Chdt. Mr. H. C Towler will read a paja-- r on III.' .elus of Dum an Cauiplsdl S.o.l con-eurr- Dav-euiHi- rt ii, ss I' n.'ii-mild- '. Al TliKIVIION a lii.e doThe lib 1(11) nation ,,f children's new ...l, froiu Mi-- . I". I!, Anderson, al-- o ll.r.s' I tall after y of the of Manh ill.sl islnesday evei.liig. stalcli.MMl ftoiu D. W. Mffa. and les.ilal. 2'th at a fifteen Ihk.Us for cblhlteii from Mr. T. F, IJtertiWistd, presi. Ilishop r iilnii. Sm h donation of noimiior Jnme Ch.-teing and scoiid . ti'ii:l"ii arc a nice Imok in good Ptioll. conducting. 0jilug htln'i x libiiir.t and ai' to addition .y the Ward Choir. LI It It AIM AN. rvticd.gralefully wa offcusl by Parley ptiiier Ghocr. Singing by the choir, "We ShaM Other ni'iebfll noli-h-- r !er M..ii.n. All s.ke in high e a were follow: VihbI .... jbni of Mr. Liudahl. The piofu-'iot- i (.f IrtMUliriil floral otfering Ket". Malisiih l.ord "My Smith. ticcoinmiilH by Mr, owen and the cfowd of friend assembled, In howeil the hue and cii-ii- i llelglliall. h Mr. Lliid.ibi wa held by all whb "Heini Salt like tj.ifiltelte sfliig. who knew hi in, tlful lle", and "The CbrMian' Good flight". V'huI "do. Mt. Ethel the Joseph MillcrlHTg offensl MdloriTg. "oh. Light f All the dosing ptajcr and the grate In World", a.is'inpani'sl ly Mr. W, the Murray City Cemetery w.i dedicated by Alls-r- t Glover. T. Pelli!.., Siakrr wer" ltih"p T. F. Fisleral prohibition offi.1T re of corn t.rrrnw.s.l, John G. Muup. E. E. 'tt finditiB o' gallon lu.gges. Alfml Uobblu and Wab mash on Gcnnatiia Avenue. '.Nth Iu the Lust Mldxale Ward lion-.- f.,r Mr, Alibi Liu. laid, who i.d-lilii- c lli-tor- VA liil - !". tit |