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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE : CJl 'or f jtMy PEAKS BRAND. TWIN' CA 1 1 U l I'tali. City, : M A A Fl E LI J 1RRI. MEETING ON FEB. I) ' 1 7 f d Three directors are to be elected f.:r the ensuing three year and al-- s i other business as may come be foiv the meeting. George H. Watts la president of the company and II. T. Matthews is secretary. . Iff K-r- 3 It's Smart to Heodoche. Neuraleia fcjmotism, Neuritis, Lumbago, s. Ju.Sca, Musculor Miles' fc Aspir-Mi- Pains, Peri- BUY - GOOD relieve nt pLfcly, pleasantly, does not up-tSe stomach or cause Consti- pt r' SHOES Mnrlow. Red Wing, Minn. and then KEEP THEM have used Dr. Miles' I pir-Mi- nt for Colds and d not eel sae unless cd it in the house. It II such quick rcUej." druggist has Dr. Miles' jirMint.it? Why don't you ask ki fbout if ircpirrd, ftl package, you mar lf-"i(- REPAIRED fr'es Vjr ; JC3 ., DR. MILES'. .A I - t'anyon, Ophlr district, Utah, are pushing development work in the famous incline of this property. This mine produced about $1,000- 000 in early days from an incline shaft, which followed a fissure In the property. Near the bottom of the incline the fissure splits, one fork veering off to the left and the other toward the right. The forright-han- d mer owners followed the branch .and the ore apparently played out. Mr. Laughran and his associates propose to follow the fissure to the left and believe it will disclose a continuation of the ore that made the Kearsarge one of the leading mines of Utah in early years. Iniv Metal Prices Forces Suspension of Operations at Tintic Properties for time Being. Notices have Iwn posted by the Chief 'Consolidated irjnlng company of the suspension of oieratlins at three of its properties in the Tin-.i- RobertHeckel w (Between Postoffice & City Hall MURRAY, UTAH V U. K. LaiiKhrun and associates, Watson Interests In Famous Old who recently took a lease on the Into Camp of CottonwtKHls old Kearsarge workings in Dry c district. N ITh CD I R5) The mines affected include the Chief No. I, Plutus and Grand Central. Work is to continue at the other properties of the comitany Including the Eureka 'Ully and the CD x Quality Feeds ! DELIVERED AT OF ALL KINDS DRAPER PRICES Call Us Today PHONE MURRAY 422 Standard. The rt'iort says that most of the will continue department heads with the company. However, J. Fred Johnson, who for years has served as superintendent, will leave shortly for California to transfer the Interest of the Fitch family In its California Chief Coy's gold mine in Placer county. Howard Fitch, another official, promises to devote his attention for the time being to a placer mining project which he receutly discovered in southern Utah. MURRAY. UTAH ! t , giant elc-tii- e. Emerald Planning To Resume Mining The Emerald Mining company, near Mamdeveloping property moth in the Tintic district, plans to resume exploration work it Is announced by Edward Hoffman, superintendent of the company. The property has leen closed down for four months but a recent, renort on the t round bv GutV. Crane, geologist, has furnished the incentive for the company to resume ocratlous, it is said. farm, and mand, therefore I send seven suns, whose breath began to melt this land of Ice. After hundreds of years only the far north and far south were left of the sea of ice, ns 1 command. Now a vast sea of water covered your happy hunting grnunds. There dwelt iu the Pearl cities of the sea, a p.ttple who gave me greater glory. There were Iteasts, reptiles and fish large as yonder hills. ,The of the gardens under the sea, no living man will ever visit. Some day I will lead you to the land that once was the garden of the Sen Gods. Hear ye this, I then gave command for the sea to move back and let the bottom of the sea liecome dry land. After many years the land t rifled, became stone. This then was the Stone Age. I place here a giant race of pole and animals. For many years they dwelt, Giant walls, like unto yonder mountains they built, but they did not keep my word, therefore I sent a great nation f midget men, only twenty-six inches tall, and their weight from thirty to sixty five iMiunds The nation of little people gave great glory unto Me. They, after years of war, banished all the giants of the Stone Age. ItememlMT ye Itedmon, your li iiie of Artec's are a descendant of these Stone Age Giants. The nation of little nien did not live many years; they returned to their happy hunting grounds. Then it wus I begat you from your happy gardens ami brought you over the ice sea. to place you iu your happy hunting grounds, and Miold ye will he tht. greatest race Ho give ,Me glory. Down through the ages many times many times will I visit you. The Sky People were the giant birds, and the Nation of Morten-nes- , some eighteen feet" tall and a good icopIe; the birds, Mortln, Swallow and Jobler, built cities of mild, which 1 will show unto you; but they vanished back from whence they came, glorified My name. Announcement is made that the Wellington Mining company owning extensive I'tite ore dejxmlts in c Duvis county, bus shipped its furnace equipment east for an exhaustive study of the rare metal compound from I'tite ores. The exix'ilments are to be conducted in an eastern laboratory under the direction of a group of eastern financiers who are contemplating the commercial development of the metl, it is said. This metal, or rather a compound of numerous rare metals, Is said to possess rnre welding properties which enables its use to weld together metals hitherto unweld-ablThe metal also Is said to be harder than the hardest known steel. I HISTORY (Continued from first growing and sule of large quan- h-- East Ships Furnace Equipment Fcr Scientific Test of Rare Utah Metal Compound INDIAN Whereas, such inactivity of this plant will necessarily" prevent the pac) Whereas, canned food products and many other productions of Salt Lake (Nmuty are being Ignored by our citizens and mercantile establishments while products from other localities are leing bought and sold and consumed, ..MOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the general public, business men, officials, and all institutions oierating in Salt 'Lake City and County be strongly urged to give first consideration to local products and Be It Further Resolved, that, ns a means of furthering a campaign to this end, full and complete publicity lie given to this subject matter in the local press, parent-teacher- s' churches, associations, and all public gatherings and- tlint Ihe Federation of Women's Clubs, the Elks Club, all Klwanis, Rotary and Lions' Clubs, Ihe Chamber of fommerce, the Fi'rm Bureau organizations, ns well ns all purchasers of food for home and family use, set up a strong and vigorous campaign to foster the production and consumption of Home Products, especially stress the use of county made products manufactured nearest them. SPECIAL COMMITTEE: Harden Reunion. State Commissioner of Agriculture. i:. G. MILLER. JOHN' HANSEN' uud A. E. LEE, Salt Lake County Canning Crops Committee, Salt Lake County Farm Bureau. HARRY GRSS, President I There were 3(53 trilies, different. so the chiefs of each made a record of the rising suns, as day equal to their number. This record, which lasted for many suns, was not chunged until two other trlU-- s came; then 3(55 days were added and the months of the year were PURCHASE PRODUCTS MADE named as follows: January, Snow Moon; February. IN FACTORY NEAREST YOU Hunger Moon; March, Crow Moon; adopted by the Salt April, Grass Moon; May, Planting Resolution Rose committee, Coiudy 'Canning crops Moon; July, Moon; June, at 1932, pur9, Murray, or Bull Thuiuler February Moon; August, (The opinions voiced in this colsuant to Instructions of conference Red Corn or Green Moon; (Only Oie best materials used) umn are not neceessarlly endorsed Hunting Moon; Octoi-- , of said committee, the Salt ... WET FINGER WAVES 25cf by the editorial management.) Falling Mm:, N'ovemler County Farm Bureau, Tlie Salt Our coal is to give the brt IVr-(All communications for this coltake (lianibifr of Commerce and man-li- t Waves, Marcels, Mad or Beaver Moon. asumn must be accompanied l.v true Finger The Murray High Alumni Extension Service' on February J the 'MVon. Haves and Miampoos name and address of the writer, sociation will hold their annual Ing Night 3. 1932: The homes of the natives were All Line of Beauty Culture otherwise they cannot be pulhih-ed- . home coining at the Murray High the Rocky Mountain In Whereas, Some lived different. very If requested, name will not be School, Friday, March 4. at 2:40 hogans, clans, huts, caves, Packing corporation plant located proo'clock. A very Interesting published with letter.) and great caves dug under lakes at Murray, I tali, is the only plant has leen arranged, and reTHE SMELTER TO gram BRINGING and river pods, others lived in of Its kind In Suit Ijike County IQI0VE MURRAY 551 J freshments will be served. Over 275 MURRAY caves cut In the sides of maun-talns- , and Is therefore entitled to the full PEGGY been TAVOIAN, Prop, sent out. have invitations Counwithin reach Vf water and supKrt of the people of said the raising $.1,000.. At the second mwting of fosl with secret passages for es- American Smelting and Refining The only thing left wns the cajH', huts built In Iree tops, reachcommittee a was Greenwood houses on Germanla ed by means of roM ladders, drawn company, there and to ways Avenue. This property was left to up when the natives entered or ten figure apjiointed to an invalid son by his f.itlier. After the hut. others lived on islands, means of raising the money bring the smelter to Murray. The talking to attorney!! and with the or In Ice caves. Their farming Imcommittee consisted of tbe follow- probate Judge, he suggested mak- plements were of wood, sharpened W. dnts, as plows, rakes, hoes ing men: J. P. Freeze, H. ing tbe American Smelting and Re- to Sun1 Orson K. The Iteasts or burden Jones, drills. administrators. U and Brown. lr. fining Company ders and J. P. Calioon. From the took up this with the Company di- were snuill animals of dark brown running tax list of Murray they made the rectors and they said they would color whl Mack strip following recommendations with n talk it over with their attorney dowu the back and feet and tallj were and asked (hat I return in a like a dog, head and ears like f..- - iiddlionAl amounts that not paid: fawn. They were called "Kaskka-wn.- " couple of days. $1000.00 was were swift as an eagle, weighMiller Cahoon Comixmy When I called again, I 1 000.00 me told when ed J. W. Cahoon they eighty to one hundred imunds. happily surprised 500.00 that J. P. Freeze they were well pleased with height als.ut that of a wild Itss. BOO.00 II. W. Drown what had been done, and that they It's harness was made of the 250.00 felt like Just 8. Co. & Brunton Taylor forgetting alsnit the squaws lmlr. Two long poles were 2T0.0; Fcrreltce E. W. Gnetiwood property as it would l Ir. placed In Ihe lisijw Uin each side 2WMK) of E. (K Jones the to of the belly-band- . thau I)r.' going exjietwe " : 2o0.00 LET US SAVE This an administrator. natives measured front nine Genua iila Merc. Co. .... . The appointing 2.V).(XI James Gilbert YOU FROM also relieved the committee of quite to eighteen feet In hrlght and thelrj 250.0") n um of money and enabled them weight was near 450 to "50 is.unds.j O. Panders & Co. -WASH-DA250.00 to return 40 Wm. fmlth per cent dlvld nd to They wore long hair, curled stones TROUBLES 250.00 oh n iVrger Mrs. that were several tons In weight. everyone that had contributed. 250.00 Mrs. Godfred Bergen The financial committee worked built great walls and carved great; 250.00 John Wixwl many days and were entitled to Images thereon. 250.00 a lot of Mrs. Eldlngs The Great Spirit dwelt with credit, also William Bishop, W. k J. treasurer and The Exchange who was secretary these natives and gave unto them 200.00 and A. E. Cahotm accounted was dollar every many commands, lie also gave 250.00 who made E. Waren-V- l Cahoon, Andrew also them many women, for this, He for, 50.00 all J. P. Cahoon the deeds and acknowledged said, "I give you woman, she may 100.00 A. K. Ctthoon tdgnnlurcH. Not one of them receiv- be barren, you can not rtlsgard her, in . 25.00 ed one cent. T. W. Bird but take one who Is fruitful, for 20.00 J. J. Birch There were a inimlsT of mer- what one can do, another can not. I think that ths covers All the chants and hiiRlnws houses that together as many as U takes to PHONE MURRAY 213 names anil amount paid Into the did not contribute at all and quite fulfill your mission here, for what It fund. If I have omitted any, a few land owners. In looking I put together not one among you was for a small amount, not to ex- buck over the early days, If we can lake apart." Ti.nir music w as made on the ceed $100. wanted to get a IhiikI for the City, v had some trouble making or have a cehhrutloit of any kind, holow log or drum. It had a lansettlement with some of the claim' the donations were In ahout the guage understood by all. It was the nnts had l xiy Home of them more same as the names n the alsive messenger of the village. The lanthan was originally asked. The II list, in looking It over, with the guages of the different trills were CHAS. ANDERSON, Trop. K with nanctal committee asked ' exception of William Smith, there as follows; Whistling; signs that painih directors of the American Is not merchant business or the eyes; signs; drawings, Company did not come to Murray through ting, words, sounds, and music. Smelting ami Reflnln Mnd ask them to release MS of the the Influence of the money raised The largest animals that the Hain little lots on the North side of oMh to bring the smelter here. lves knew were the Mastodon. WilliPragon, I think that you will find that Brontosnurus, Flying South, the property of Havid -HAYlie which for to the Dragon, Sabre Toothed Tiger, 3 two houses md one that contributed am-", Cornels, only smelter fund look any irt In the Toisl Horse. Mloiw-nwanted $.1.o. The company Cant Lizard. !...! the land and the tenants building of the power plant. Dinosaur. 4870 So. SUU Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY In my next letter, 1 will tell Hairy Mammoth. Giant Vultures had the right to remove everything and Serpents. off of the land. This was agreed t you about the first sewer. JAMES W. CAHOON. The Great Spirit called all the and It relieved the Commltte of PUBLIC FORUM red Carlson New Company consolidation of mining the companies and pnierties in famous old Alta mining district at the head of Little Cottonwood canyon, is reported to have leen perfected Just recently. The merger Is said to Include all of the Watson interests which cover an enormous acreage in the l eart of the Alta on' zone, and embraces some of the most famous of this district which producers poured out millions in metal wealth years ago. The new company Is known as the Alta United Mines company, of H. Watson, Salt which George 'lake broker and mining man, is the head. The new company takes in thirty-fou- r companies which operated formerly as separate organizations, and embraces ACA mining claims. Acreage of the new company is 2,100 acres of reported to total choice mineral lands lying along the course of the overthrust contact In the heart of the mineral belt of the district. The new company includes in its holdings the properties of the old and famous Emma mine, which in early years was oik of the most imof portant and famous producers silver In the world. More than in silver was taken from one stoe In this property. At one time this mine sold to English capitalists for $5,00,000. Shortly after the sale the ore pinched out against the face of a gigantic fault plane and internacame near tional complications arising out of this big mining deal. Modem geological information leads Mr. Watson and his associthe ates to the conclusion that rich ores of the Emmu were carried to depth hy the fault action and It Is their belief that depth development will restore this noted old mine to big production again. The new company Is laying plans for an Intensive and extensive deAlta velopment program in the In effort an district, particularly the to develop gold ore, which enormous strike of gold In the Yankee mine, just over the divide in American Fork canyon. Indicates Is there. A ty and tities of peas, tomatoes and other dwelt a race who had cities of agricultural products by the farIce and great animals, and there mers of Suit Lake County, also were no suns or moons. But In this the employment of many individage gave not glory, as I com- uals 1mUi In the factory and on the Laughran Working At Big Consolidation Of Wellington Company Makes Experiments ALTA Properties The Kearsarge Chief Con. Posts Closing Notices on 3 Mines HARNESS OILED AND REPAIRED aoonrr than you think. 25c Small ISc. P'k aj ! tribes together. He gave them command to record this legend. "Here ye this; before you were, there was an lee age covering all your lands; darkness and Ice wherein Miming News 2(h. The annual stockholder's meeting of the Irrigation i held In Grunt i")inpany will Ward nveting house on Monday, 29 of February. Caluxm-Muxflcl- ' (0 Permanent Waves I $35o&$goo T Any Sandard Brand of Poultry Feed Supplied Promptly tee-pie- 5i ( HE ADQUARTHRS FOR EVERY ITEM NEEDED OX THE TOULTRY RANCH f - . t 1 PEGGY'S BEAUTY SHOPPEJ t MURRAY PEOPLE WORK AT THE N (YOUR banking requirements can be well cored for by our strong financial institution. r i Open A Checking Account with Perfect Safety Dependable Work PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON i Murray Laundry Fast AT Service SAVINGS ACCOUNTS r Murray State Bank MERCHANT'S LUNCH Your Clothes are washed RAIN SOFT ARTESIAN WATER Murray Cafe MURRAY FEED STORE SAVE ON COAL $7.25 Spec. Dom... $6.75 sPf.VU MUl C7 nr. w.. oc ccU.aS Pea $5.50 Lowest Prices on Poultry and Dairy Feeds 1 1 Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. Weit 33rd Soulh c.n Phone Hy. 3572 i .1. . ". Y ... 25c r iUYC ill 'I J"'" '(fc":SA Murray Laundry Best of Service and Food Lump 'j U Mur. 56 All Kinds of Seed Season - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED COAL |