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Show i. ii ( ( h 1 MURRAY P. T. A. ELECTS Fathers and Sons M Men Conclude To Hold Banquet OFFICERS Z1 0 oil (fi ami intensive agita-i,,,- , ine manufacturers manv of tbmueliout Huh during the hem admit that Industrial history n reduc-;',shows but few concerns forced out t tw years or more for as it of business through taxation. Hut esjieclally in taxation ...... i. . lo l.ulncr they argue and rightly too, accord- fleets (lie I'll"i" ng to many legislators vflecled tinny regiuui that the TV the ,f and taxation jaunt may le reached and where their overhead boosted makes materially by taxation trend has been their manufacturing costs too high legislature t twenty-firs- meeting, c,mmittee iiiseJ. Indeed, the whole fllvor oi mi- open "'" Mill - against the "nigner unichL-ie-x tvntry." It reached an early i" the speedy and unanl-wadoption by the senate of a an tint resolution providing y for the electorate to vote 1 election on a it the next genera near-flima- amendment ,.ntitutiniil exempt-ii- 2 homesteads up to $2(MK) from ir.it'on. A vote of approval would a mandate for the considered ,cxt legislature to enact the exemp-i.,into law and thus vitally affect he state's tax system. D other matters large iid small the legislative guide- nsts seem to point to a lawmaking ml labeled "J ins way to ngnien fb harden of the little fellow." Just rim will shoulder the burdens to small c lifted from the aforesaid t.enip and farm owner Is as yet to In inaiiv Vterni!ned the travelers by nz the ro;i d. Many legislators find that T'iicko! hv hack homers n much of the load should not be b'lfr-to industry, more particu I larly that of the home variety. Sii the legislators realizing this n large measure are confronted fwith the vexations problem of Kvl.ere and how to tax In order to up the losses In state reve- ii's certain to accrue by the very -b .ike reductions proposed for o fellow." Increased corporation franchise are lo take care of a portion ;i!xt;'ntial "litttle ls and xnw'rt! f the reductions. An l"creasp in the state sales tax but the Tmr help solve the problem, iTrtfusal to raise (his from two to ;hw per cent may fail If labor and '"iwinier Interests oppose it strong-r- . Increase In taxation of mines Is Mie too popular with legislators, ilthouch proposed In several mens-'in- . declare It smacks too m'ich of (icTPftscd production, with eonseinent loss of employment. "Keep rtah ConiiK'tltlve." It Is under this tdoirnn that Ree- h!re ?;ate manufacturers the 'little fi'lliiws" of industry estM'cially arc battling taxation that proosals i oiy r.vi win tml to destroy the mailer Industries of tate the hhh represent a large bulk of I lah manufacturing. ATTY. to iK'rrnit successful comis'tltioii witn the goods shlpjied into Utah outside competitor, by the who ran undersell them in their non-taxe- own d state. And say legislators opimsed to overburdening industry what good is livestock grown by Utah cattle and sheep men without packing houses to turn the "on the hoof into meat products; the beets with out sugar mills to make beet sugar; the wheat without flour mills to grind it into the stuff that makes the staff of life, and of fruits and surplus crops without the canneries to bring them via the canned route to the tables of consumers? When they talk of the taxes that may put them out or business through inability to nieet eomieti tive outside prices the Industrialists nolude proposed changes In the state workmen s oomis'iisation law that, in their opinion, would not onlv add to production costs mater ially, but prevent them borrowing money because a mortgage taken to secure a loan could be readily wiped out through awards by a commission fearing no Judicial review of its findings or reversal of Its award decrees. opistsed to overlegislators burdening Industry with excessive taxation point to the fact that It the If not always is generally consumer who bears the burden In Incroasiil prices for goods. Hut they ask. what If the price Increases following overloading of overhead forces the Utah manufacturer to charge more for his "pickles" than the price paid by buyers for the mnker's goods. They declare that the only answer Is for the Utahn to close up shop. And when he goes out of business he goes far to take the farmer and stock grower with him. That the IVterson bill limiting the jxtwer of the governor in call lug out the state militia In the event of riots or disorders caused by labor troubles Is unconstitutional was the Isdlef expressed by Adjutant General W. O. William in a the hearing on the measure house committee on military affair According to the general, the (Continued on page 5) MEETING ;,. 'lt.r Attorney ciril to li.tn..r F. Howe ad control on Wodnes-- ' frt s love. not There are thrills and adventures of humor in the operetta and It Insures an evening of splendid enter taliiineiit. The cast follows; Cbas. Gillespie; Mellnka IvaiMiff. VlrglnlH Canneirleter: Vas-kand Wasko. Virginia Pearson. P.Mly FitlrlHinrne; and with a ueneroiis amount pat-'oe- iM-iit- M-r- rts. bkson: Mrrls; i Cninplx-11- . s w.-re- Fra-terna- r to nl, l.r Carol Strniigforf. Patsy Mary Cnpt. Ar"t ksy. Morris lan. Corts'ral : Jayltl.uk-bni- : P.obo. ("has. Hansen: Cordon Cobcn King. Fdwln White: A. R. of tbr Sandy next Study club Women's t Jolt's "lob In the beld wl'l Is' ..n Mnr.h 1. accifling to room elected Mrs, A. S .biiscn. newly Tlo tins-tin- Hein-Htat- presld'-ti- t of the or Jensen. Mrs. MMrs Merlin Cl .yton. first ..rri.i-r- CTnN!IE HIr' SCHOOL PRESENT COMEDY FRED 4tlt ll n'a "l .1... I t n .t. rl,i:il 1.lie Ill MikM comedy dm mn JENSEN FROM .,re- - vbv-piWd.-- : second vl.-- A. Mr : M'ss and Vr. Ivy L. . MiPhell. treasurer. TO WATER ASSOCIATION 20 FEB. GIVE CONCERT The Salt Lake County Water "l lve l..ti" C,ltlK,nn!lon A Tal Stake the at Cnn,t citivrt Thirty third Streets, ot. I A large crowd attendance. Stale . lie 'Ver South m le th Vab-otln- s - 1 '"W '' eu-tiln- i. t ,. t!,s-.Il- -ths -rs "' ois-rato- School. ss(ed to Mr. Olen E. Howe was the lature." Musical numliem were under the direction of Wm. F. Robinson. ST. DINNER VINCENTS "The Mens' Dinner," given by the men of the irlsh of St. Vin cent's Do Paul, was held In the parish recreation halt Feb. 0 at 0:30 p. in. under the direction ot Mr. Nick Julian., general chairman. As- dstlmr Mr. Julian were Mr. Andy Todoschl. Mr. Clark Anderson., Mr. C. A. McChnn, Mr. J. A. Kllby, Mr. I'd. Holder. Judge II. Matthews nnd Mr. S. A. Fraser. Approximately one hundred guests were served by the young men of the parish, after which a dance was held when all present participated In the old time Vlrglnlu Keel, to the music of Michael Julian's noordlon. 1 tui-oni- DRAPER MAN'S CAR RETURNED Two tout ha. starting out from to see the world In borrowed chts were arrested near Nepbl Wislnesilar evening nnd returned to Salt Lake City where they were arraigned on a charge of having stolen the automobile of Andrew s Ogib-- JLAVllw . Mackay day afterniMin at I he school gym Mr. and Mrs. tconnrd Pnrbiirn. Marine. iiasinm. children. and the engage f this i iv were the Stanford jitid r Keith, June, Albs tlo-it to, of daughter MurMrs. Mary Ann Cook of Tayb-rer Juretbh. nNo of this' dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Inane In ville Is In Los Angeles, California. at their Havis, Sunday take lo place. ray city, the liiarilage when- - she Is visiting her sister. P.oimilful. February J.'trd. Crandtnii Itolton Is tesrled to la Mrs. Waller Carrbk enteitnlmsl Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Frckoii tire sick at the home of her son very Satreceiving (iiticratulallons over the al a delightful surprise mrty, Poltoti. In Cranger. Lloyd In home lo r vvis-hist at of arrival of a son. Friday urday of last wis'k. Tnylorsville in honor of her nephew. iMiahl Cilbort, son of Mrs. Kuthhis birthday Jatnes P.ishop. V released Cillieit. has Iss-line t a otiem The pr selifntioll of The time was sis-n- t iiuilvcrsary. Mission States Southern the from was play tith d. Mothers' hay or', 'n gaiie-- and music, which was fob Held where ho has s lit the past A'lllll the given by llicliilsrs hiwed by refreshments. The decora two years and with several of his l,iss of Tnylorsville at tjolis were n Vllb'ti'llie colors. SixMntml Cider partners are louring points oH-night. teen Tuesday evening' gnels were present. of Interest In eastern and central also enjoyed Stunts and games wete -b'd home lit the tales. He Is and rofresliiui nis were served. Mr. and Mrs. lVryl Itlclmrdson near future. the home of Inland Mls hoi ot Ilea P iker of Ogd' ll have purchased 4Mb South street. on Fast Cordon Mrs. Itay Sudbury nnd son, Keith left Saiiin'ay f last wtsk for !, llovv and nbs-e- , are where this ;ll they Mrs. Flva Plxton Crlm ss-ntwo ipy. Angeles, where die will located. were the guests of AtLake Salt of comfortably Miss Biltit. Hay b'T wo ks with Mrs I It. Ccdorlof Thursday of wood of San Francisco, who Is also Miss Wniidaquin Prown. former-'- last week. visl'ing In that city. of this city but now of Frank Wisidbury and daughter of NcMida. lias Imiii visiting relatives Mr, a Ml Mrs Claude Croft Miss Nettle Woodbury, of Salt four the for Mid friends days moved past Tavlrvllle to licliliioti have dinwhT" Hev are comfortably located. She relumed to McCill, Wednesday Lake, were the Sunday evening 11. S. Mr. and Mrs. of ner eolivnlesi guests, ilig Cisik Is s Mabel on Mrs. John llowe. Jr.. are Foiberingliain home Mr nt and their a Tayb-tsvillafter in botii" ,t her over the risi-hiiiSecond Wist slns't. (s.iigratulatlotis two week lllmss. nival of a son. n few days ago. In compliment to Miss Alice Charlotte Hansen. Hose Marie Miss Natalie I'ixtoii of Salt Laki , . second Jj-eVoiingls-rgthe year llowe. lo verly Carlson. Llla guest of vvjis (he last weekend girls class of Murray ie Frame nnd tluili Luml and friends in Taylorsville. Is ward, of which Mls Youngls-rT their Salt Ijike friends a nnod-- T her s. a h tlotis of (he dramatic class Five teacher, Saturpleasantly surprlsisl and spent formed a sirty. school Tuesday k In Salt of Plymouth Junior high evening, following their day afternoon of bit wis t Fri on jsige C) five will (Continued plays present Iike, roller ekatlng. Voungls-r- j s Kn-hm- orgill. Drnis-roriginally the two boys. Morris Steohens. K and Fart Allred, Id, stole a car In Ogden; running out of gas at Draper on the wny south, In they abandoned the Ogden car favor of the Orgill automobile which had sufficient motor fuel to carry the two to tienr Nephl. Chief IWkstend Deputy Sheriff In Jail pending Ih..vs the pla.iil word from their parents. - CAHOON-MAXFIEL- Sis-oti- ju-s- otu-ac- e D IRRIGATION CO. TO HOLD MEETING s Itoe-lliv- v,. of the evening. He chose as his aubject, "The He- the state legla- view of Hills .( tiu-n- ! principal shaker .,. Herman i The regular luncheon night for the Murray Lions Club was held Thursday ut the Murray High s Ji I. LIONS LUNCHEON NIGHT f Fel-ntar.- y VaItor inanu-Vtnrln- . man., . In Fred Jensen. Ibe real wtrhs fr-Uniim", m n 20. lias returned tbtre A ' b" MlllltW MUlMnWIUl M I. high Mr. i,.,i. California. I' Cnl Wil l- - CIU: WU MlNKDWr. 'I'le V.iA ll)l!( HN.n kcI.s tul trip . sKiin d listings on Roo-show l Bssured. that mry Ifornlii pnis-riand dam It.C paHy realevtate. for l Tlmr-diiy cbangd ,1,,'nc,. will be held v,smNc AT ,N..n.ary II. at M. E. CHURCH VAI F.NTIVF I'AHTV TO UK ntons.tnctit t.UL The ball Ward II V M). lOrTONUIX'" IJIVKX J"n. ,!"r- r,1'"-lcW. Munrhrr. d.soratcl with Val.H'M.e "''I'-- lmt of Mk-io- h st f- -r of the occasion and a cotd. the A v I. n.lr South CoIIoiiw.hhI Ward M. f- -r ''"""I rpU.f.pnl rbnr.h for the tl.e ted Is'ioi H "r'' nn InUtallon t l!l Is crow m-r'nh t.i.iMiwbo f the ettend t ion of a in- -. d p. Valentine a attend to members nt the rv.n-;,!- ! ",rv1,1 n II"' Murray M' o' ,"7 n bruar Hjiio.li -- f - -- n Is' b. bl Fiblay to ctdcitainnetit. Sunday. s. Rt the ward chn.l. Coiiimitt---iof i l'r"n. bin, ,.TK,V xvm ; Ti e Vanguards are in barge M,,.n to tok bard ' " "t n. the and Ibketcharge niv worklnc settitlg of the this nn outstntiding entertalnm.-ndr!s will Is- - In - barge of month. XILIARY of the (. be sold fnun MEETING ,(. ,,rr..shmciits decorated 111 . I A e In Monday's basketball fn.ne ,,(raithe f.vtid-- ls. anl wasde ,..in. so vs Motray Jordan. ll fit mis-- t hr""'i vL Murray In attendance, '!( r,,estr.i will "r Jordan. 2.1 t H ,,i"Hl M'1y. Felonry IS. fente-l'lat ''"j"y fall b ' d.,,,t the U' one .nj"y.s the .bime following froIlt W"' ,,ny of fun "' T!"" thin ' bluing. game, nevertheless. itl h Mr. and Mrs. Lar-- .n -rt president M'liVP. RETURNS ..made COAST jMH-t- ll-- f?'K Im-u- - P1-'- C. ls-e- MURRAY PIONEER h ; Formal acceptance by the members of the board of commissioners of the city of Murray, of the new unit designed to augment Hiosel the jxiwer output of the municipal announced by power plant has Mayor 0. It. Rerger. Following a test run of ten days, tiding last Friday at noon, the plant has Indicated Its ability to in a manner which Is entirely satisfactory to engineers. The new unit Is Mug financed :h rough a Federal PWA loan, making possible a pay as you go sys-ewhich will lie wholly derived from Income of the plant, wdth no 'mmediate need for Increased power costs to t consumers nnd no generul tax levy. The new plant, vill, It Is understood provide for the Mssihle growth of power needs 'or the city over a period of years. of city Through the cooix-ratloofficials, the Installation of the almost wholly comdtint has Ixs-pleted with the use of Murray lubor, both skilled nnd unskilled. Save with the exception of one or more technicians, the lalsir costs advanchave been ed by the government made available locally. In addition to the cities and towns who have Inquired concerning the local plant's efficiency by naklng contact with Murray City ifflclals, inquiries! have come to the Murray Fagle from sources which have eventually aroused Interest In other towns of the state not now being served by municipal power plants. d wi-c- l s 'H "Meltnka of Astrakhan" b Russian operetta In two acts will Is1 Murray High by the presented school Thursday and Saturday of this wis k In the auditorium. The story of the operetta Is laid around a plot dealing with a girl who l placed in command of a Ruson a water that she can sian manage and defend the fort as well she Is as a man. If she snei-eedIf to lw riven a trio to America: she man a must she fails she marry e Mr. (; I HIC.H SCHOOL OPERA TONITE AND SATURDAY iics Power Plant Unit Okehed Hoy Scout troops of Cottonwood The last of the series of "M" Men Stake will fete their fathers at a Pusketball games Is to be held at banquet Saturday evening at the Murray High School gymnasium Crant Stake house, corner Thirty-thir- Thursday, Feb. 7. Four games will LINCOLN. THE P0KT South and Stale streets. Com- be played. The first at II :;!(), second P.y MAKCAKKT K. 1!1U ,FU mittees in charge announce every- at 7::0, third at 8 ;." and last at In Indianapolis News thing is in readiness for the even- 1) :.'!(). In the event tluit Taylorsvllle The world has honored him as one ings eniertainnient. Meinlicrs of the Murray First Ward Relief Society wins, four teams will Is1 tied, namewhose heart are in charge of the banquet and ly Ileiuilou, Taylorsvllle, Ilolladay. Was touched by sorrows of a fetapproximately 500 persons will lie and Muray First. tered race served. A splendid and varied proThe runner-ufrom West Jordan Who, In his kindness sought to ease gram Is outlined for the evening Stake will play Oqnirrh Stake for the smart with members of the various groups the tournament to be held at the of suffering, nor turned averted Deseret Cyin, March (i. 7. 8. participating. face; For he was kind to every desolate. DRAINAGE WORK IS IN And hunted creature lonely tree PROGRESS and hill ; There was a hunger he could never Short Riographical Sketch of John A good deal of land is being sate, I. Cahoon, One of Our Living drained by project men In the A longing he could never quite fulPioneers of This Community neighliorhood of Hill Avenue and fill. , State Streets. He was a mighty though he John P. Cahoon was born on the The drainage of the area should wrote Creek bunks of Little Cottonwood reduce mosquito and other discom- No Hues by which the world could In IS.'ift, the son of Andrew and forts Incident to swamp conditions know his art; Margaret Cnrrutb Cahoon. who were Iit I am sure he heard the perfect among the first settlers in this comGODFREY SELLS LA note TRUE munity. Our subject was the second SHOP Felt rhythms which the mind could BEAUTY t ss-nfive his boyhood of sons, and not impart, days on his father's farm in this Miss Pearl Carlston of Salt. Lake V genial man, and yet with soul decity, then called South Cottonwood. has purchased the La True Cod fro) pressed, He was educated in the public at 12 Fast Forty-eight- His songs forever locked within his parlor schools, and in the year 1X74 took breast South, ami took charge hist up the manufacture of bricks on a Monday. small scale, but in l.H established Miss Carlston has been with the brick a large and uiMo-datQuish Reality school for the past plant, known as Salt Inke five years and has nn excellent rePress Itriek eonimny, located at cord as a She lienuly Fast and Thirty-thirwill siecialize in permanent wavSouth streets. The entire plant was waving. , marcelling, ing, finger and was racial and built under bis trout men t and scalp the largest plant In Utah, supplying manicuring. bricks for all parts of Utah and even surrounding states. lie was also MAN INJURED ON engaged In the coal, lumber, and STATE HIGHWAY hardware business in Murray. Klizuhcth Mr. Calosin married Vivian Swensoti, Midvale resiCordon, daughter of James and who Is in the county hospital dent, Mary Cordon, In the year 1S77. To suffering from injurh-sustained rids. union ten children were born. when he was struck by an nutomo For many years the family resid- bile driven by Wilson Hatemnn. of ed ia this city, but a few years ago Sandy, Monday night is Improving. at the corner of milt a The accident took place on South HKI) IIKKITAGK TO So. Hylaiid I The and Forty-eightState slnsi Just south of the MurTHK AMKKICAN PEOPLE street, Holladay. City limits. Swenson. who was ray Mr. CalnMiti made Ids own way in snid to be walking against the traf One huiidred ami twenty six years life since Ih.vIiiskI and was one of fie has a jHissible skull fracture. have rolled into the ages since the the prominent business men of Salt ldrth of Abraham Lincoln. Kindled Lake County. He retired several SANDY LIONS' hen rl list one of his it the years ago. ATTENDANCE BANQUET .vere thevery tires of two great principles Mrs. Cale sin died a few years ago, burned with a but Mr. Cahoon still maintains his Lions' whose (lames have Winners of the Sandy uudluimed brilliance by time thru in Holhiday. lub attendance contest which clos the after generation generation will ed last gues's of the cause of liU-rtfor and equality ' wo losing Kiotis at a banquet, to D. U. P. TO MEET man. Inherently In every school U' held at the Jordan high truths his lssnme Cottotiwii.Nl Camp Ihiughters of till the evening of Wednesday, Feb these two great vision. an Inspired l will iint-Thursday. ruarv V.i, at sown o'clock. Utah Pioii.s rs When the startling breath of war's February 1 1, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. M. alarm and Ihiiii A was sou lo spread throughout the land. at In Taylorsvllle Nellie Ill of these principles, will) West defense Cdward II. Harvey. Second p. m. Mrs. Floreinv P.eiinion will . i o. zeal, he led his country Impassioned Is- - assist Inn hostess. Mieei. Jiiioo.ij to noble victory. The memory of man of modest dignity this rnggi-whose and enduring qualities, more clearly broad Ideals reveah-with the passing years Is a sacred heritage to the Anierl can ssiple. Though the treasured dust and ashes, once his mortal frame, have long been enshrined by a worship ful nation, his Immortal spirit not entombed, for today, In the hearts of our grateful ltepubllc. the Inspiration of the martyred soul of Abraham Lincoln to eternal free ibun goes marching on. 11 i suM-rislo- Funeral Sheya: Mr. Robinson, director. Crnnlcr who passed away Friday, on of last wirk at the family b"ine SANDY WOMEN MEET conducted Tues- Vine Stns-t- . were H,vi recently debated the day In the Murray FirM Wi.r-li'iw lpicMioii with Attorney It. F. ihaisl . P.Miop Samuel K. Hrlng "'i- - of Salt Lake City. hurst In charge Owning prayer TV meeting nt i41C!l It. Fick-oi- i; ,( was offered by William It. : Hie aiisptccM John .f the Junior J"l,r Lund "nurratlc League In Cache county. l.Hiop Uringburst. Andn-! npn-'ctiwho MIiks William pilst. MlKRW SKCOM) WAKI) M. I. A. oil the Woodmen of the World lodge mem I'KKMCNT rATRIOTir of which Mr. tlranter was a the IIUX.RAM r, and cen monies re eon of Fades ord.-Tne,nv Murray Peters. , Fred Mnrrny ducted by ,.v,.nj num nd Ward M. I. A. merlins, n First Ward trio rendered "I'al patriotic program will ls IhT!; Mr-- . Ada MdMinld saiiR'i'i" In n hlch will ens!! f lt ting A Filerltn". liitetnicnt took phue l1''' the the by flrJ boy scouts, patriotic Murray CHv cemetery, by . I ; rat.t.-r,f'r' BI"I reeii;,t,m .,! of his wife Mrs. Mettle SI. n,rw wlU f())mv ,). who passed awny on Ii". K'grain. at the family home, services Jan. night. dent. FOR GEORGE West.-- Wrlirht: Wayne W. GRANTER Cossink bonis. Wright: John manager, poslin-sW. ett.s; services for CLEN E. HOWE AT SERVICES LOGAN A meeting of the Murray parent Teachers' Association was held Wednesday. February (1, in the High School auditorium, with Principal A. H. Taylor, in charge. A musical program was furnished by the Junior high school, arranged ,y Win. F. Uobinson and directed ley Kenneth Knrrer. Supt. (Move was the principal sjieakor and explained current issues being under discussion by the Utah State Legislature which vitally effect Utah schools and educational system. The I'. T. A. Association was reorganized and the following officers elected to preside over the high school organization: President. Mrs. Amelia Young-berg- ; 1st Vice President, Mrs. I.yle Ellertsmi ; 2nd Vice President, Principal A. R Taylor; Secretary-TreasurMiss Maxine Hngloy. At the Arlintgon School, Mrs. llattie Cooer was elected President; Mrs. Ruby Ilansknecht. 1st Vice President ; Principal Elmo McMillan. 2nd Vice President. At the Liberty School. Mrs. Richard Kemp, President; Mrs. Clifford Watts. 1st Vice President: PrinciMorteiison, 2nd Vice pal Vidian President. At Honnyview School. Mrs. Pansy (lander. President; Mrs. Mereldn Johnson. 1st Vlee President; Principal A. F. Craln. 2nd Vice presi- Basketball Series New Murray Diesel Electric The nnnunl stm kholders' meeting Irrigation of the Cahoon Mnxm-lheld In the Crant Company will Ward ineetlng house, on Monday. February -- .. Ifc'Ul. at the hour of 1 p. m. Throe ill ml era are to he elected nt Ibis meeting. 0. II. Watt U president nnd II. T. Mnlhews la the secretary of the company. DRAPER S. U. P. SUNDAY MEET lVrsons Interested In theorgnnl-rt Ion of a unit of the Sons of Ftsh Ploinsrs will I In charge of a to Ih held In the ward chapel there Sunday. T. A. Ciirtwrlght, who will I In charge of the organisation program will preside at the meeting, outlining the requirements for n tiMs-tln- meni-Itcrshl- i r |