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Show NOTICE OF Cahoon-Maii- cordon wins fight ASSESSMENT BCLZkQUET Jackie Gordon of .Murray decisively ileHsiiineil (Kickapoo lan littoijary. in tliei:' "tv io,ni! event or tne .'Manhattan show held Monday iil-.- i: rrinriul i' I'l.ico lit, lull business, Murray LADIES NOTICE : There urc tlrliii'ii.rnt ujum the following described stock account of assessment levied March 7, l'.)'J7, the several amounts set opitosite the names of the resjieeiive tawiihoIUcrs as follows: Shares Amount Certificate $ .35 l'A Adamson, John .45 C50 l'a Allsop, II. 11 1.50 5 -- -' Amelia Ueekland, 3.00 lUrri C. V. nn Elh'.a If 5.85 I'JVa t'W and 070 Bird. Kre.l 10 9.54 H:st, t37, Bird, Walter M .90 3 Uurgon, A. K 3.90 13 I'll. Burgou, W. C, Jr 2.45 HVi, "", 425 Gaboon, Xiiaiaah .... .90 3 L. Selnia Cooper, 1 .30 W 01), Crawford, J. 9.90 33 "15 I.'pperson, Amos 1.35 4'2 J" Evans, Edwin J .10 To S Albert Gibbs, .15 Vi Hanson, Orson 2 CM 710, 72 Harrison, care D. 12. .(ones 4 1.20 I'.i'.'l Iron County Irr. Co 2 .00 () James Johnson, 1 .30 Larson, llyrum .15 Vs i"' Linedeeker, Annie ' 0.30 31 710 12. ISozen care II. G., Lloyd, 2.15 7210 Si" Llovd. Joseph 21 T.'A ;.3o Meyers, C. I 9.00 30 I"- McMillan, Newell 13 3.90 McMillan, Neal 11 'A 3.40 'M, !(',7 Neilson. I'. A., cue l:. IViersoii 2.S5 O'li 012, !IK? Pepper, L. C 4 1.20 OH I'eterson, Julius, care J. S. Wnnliinulnn 2 .00 7H4 12. care Friar J. A., Itoherts, .h." 2 Smith, E .10 7(:i 13a Smith, II. J .90 ",:! I Ceo. Snow, 3.40 n v4 7M Stephenson, ('hri-lin- e .20 23 -" V'at1s, Aj?u"8 .90 3 s';:! Watts. Nathaniel 1K Webster, Frank 7.50 2.i!) White. Grace 3.30 11 Vtlflcy Est ; ; r !'l" aio stock-a"inn Son-lnin ni Wei C.rd. ('uriiish And in accordance with the law mi many shares, each parcel of such v will l. sold :t the office of the Secretary who is located may be and I, .Mnrray City. Ftah. the 1st day of June, in the Lvon r.uilciii;- -. Suite M. said day Id pay delinquent assessment thereon of A. l' of 1027, at the hour of sale. touether with the costs of advertising and II. T. MATTHEWS, Secretary. i the Hippodrome th itre. Gordon outsmarted and otithoxed his Indian rival by beating him to the lead Snd scor ing almost at will with his long left and right punches to the face. and Kickapoo tried, in Mb usual body. style, to beat Jackie, but the latter's tactlcfc were too .much for Dan. The second round was the nly one of the six where Ian opened up to good advantage and carried the light in each exchange to Gordon, who took some good, solid wallops to the head, but in the other rounds Gordon umped to the lead with a shooting left to the faee and then countered with a wide right to the body. Kick apoo fought well in the clinches and scored his hardest, jabs while in close Dan's aggressive style was quarters. usually met by Jackie's solid left to the face, which did not seem to daunt the Indian's spirits. '3 ' SCOUT MASTERS MEETING ?-- . 2-.- '. s -- : by a alU-ili-eii- defeat im; in J Filial election of olfieer.s will be held !!et Tuesday. May 10, 1927. CWXTLSTS AYAK! Cu-iiui- faithful). This was so difficult to ei press in an English word that the biblical one was chosen. Under the direction of Scout Master Assistant Scout Arthur Musters Dean Moffat and Gantln, troop 0! met at the Murray First Ward chapel on Vine street, Saturday night April 30, at 0:00 o'clock. When all were assembled a letter was read telling us how to start on the treasure hunt. The letter stated that the first note would be found at the skating rink In the Murray I'ark. Having found this note, we followed the notes from (here different through parts of the Murray Bark, eifdlng at the Arlington school grounds, the treasure having been found by Talma ge Walton. After playing games and singing scout songs, we had refreshments. The troop committee were one Hundred per cent strong in everything they did and was eomiosed of the following: Mr. C. E. Gautln. Verl McMillan. T. F. McDonald and Heed Walker. White White f,u;C: Population Uussia comprises the n, eastern districts of the former Minsk province, with Poland on ltg wwttn boundary. Its territory hag fc.0 CtJB. slderably enlarged, a numbur of districts of the Russian Soy1 Socialist Federated Republic!, Inhabited by White Russians, having bta added to It. Seventy per cent of Stt population are White RuMlana, th remainder being Poles and Jtwa. Some Pzwit , TREASURE HUNT "Say, mister, I bought 2 cents worth of dried peas in this store and eight Could of 'em won't fit my 'em?" Progressive exchange you Grocer. E. V. Mortenson, and Sailors Introduce Style Sweaters, though universally worn were unknown to the general world a generation ago. It was the sailors and fishermen of northern Europe who tirst introduced sweaters Into society find set the fashion. now, Immortal Vent "O Little Town of Bethlehem" wti written by Dr. Phillips Brooka whet he was rector of a Philadelphia church. It was first sung on Christ-ma- The lSGS. Second Growth of Trees composer of the was the organist of Doctor church, Lewis Redner. The bureau of plant industry say? that a second growth late in the season is a frequent occurrence with the cheery and the pium tree after a continuous dry sju It, This second blooming may also indicate a diseased con dltion of the tree. If ibis has oc curred only on one tree, it is indict;-tlvof a diseased condition, while if It Is prevalent tliromliniit the entire orchard, It is a result of weather Important Investigation Scientists of the Department tt Agriculture are conducting elaborate experiments to determine whether or not bees are And, If they are, what are we going to do about Itf New York Evening Post color-blin- The ancients vaguely called srarf. tiling south of Egypt "Ethiopia" (the land of the dark races, or swarthj faced). It probably extended frta to the tenth about the twenty-fourtdegree of north latitude), while Iti limits to the east and west wen dotibrful. Sometimes Unfeeling Poets described wo..n n as gentle, the Great Bend loving creatures, Tribune, but wivh one shake with glee as sla washes a male pedes: rhm flee for .saiety after 'has honked her horn. A NATION-WID- h E 8 Ikl C TI TI ITIC Af- - 1 S W n lsayaA WAD H ! it s "wh ere savings are greatest 79 MURRAY, UTAH rennnianshlp. eveni.-- i g tin- - L. C. Ijjst Monday ler award in l'ul.iie CITY CLEAN-U- P SUCCESSFUL VX'RRAY on !' S; Ilulehi.-on- , . The by Elmo 1'iii. Wa.ii was held l:i the Mi::' :;-i. chapel and was very weil a v.re in tne Other participants Leone Slater. I iirle. Jlillu.l lb i. Wall.- - and Martin. Stanley e..:i:-.-- t (".can I ti and Better Canipai,'ii has been very sue . and Chairman McDonald re Fiat praetieally every home in ,!, ay rity and vicinity shows the .id's of the participation of the .Wei- in the clean up work. Spring inds Murray homes In splendid condl and Mr. McDoniihl and the many L.i ,;ne him in the various ineideiilal t witrklng out e, :. nil plans, city beautifying r:ii!iu-iastiover the results tiy ei' the lnisiaess houses have v ! in tiC work in a splendid ':;e. The city is quite improved ntli .; ;..-feel gratified nt the results A few vacant lots are y .;. e, ., ' e !;; in tirt condition and e t'csiiie eareruuy carei ell! la. they .statu! out like a sort!: lloweur, Mr. McDonald Hlld a in Hopes unit all will oe i, ! f. ire the month Is much i. :.! M r y.r. ( irir hes states that about nndred dollars worth of extra i g was done i by the truck ! r :.. i o- nty ;;ti. stiieltcr. , If the comply with tin' i iinnei throughout the year Would 7. .leal of Ibis Klirb.li-b a :. .i.v lie regular garbage '1 ! nlb-ways ou the west ef I.e. ii are said to be clentier any time for years. The Idea In Ihe wny of eiiltig a'i st rcsxil t a i h iei k Is In ! not extra be an there will in the spring. Is the great- i !,t to lie worked for now by ; ! 1 I Kothwtll. MAY DAY May Day. which va l.eid t day, W!i.- de liiliil the l;:o fnl vet. The st! '.(! t'' ei.v a d by a by the Libc'.ty I'.t points naiiis! Ai number of Mi nis were in during the day. la- M. ! A IF-t . i m. m ! i.i T. ey m Satnnl.i. ' ; : ' and l.ei blue and ,vUi;e ioiii of tln-i- r l. .1:1.1 ' i d i! .! ' : : ,i;r i:iiu.n at O..Y . . , , h m. lor v one wi i k th-- ie Molt of i.lMi ,1 by i ) iilnt ii .: i m. This di pi " far i s ,. dit:TIN(. ;.. - In ir : i !.n V i--- ib i v" - 'i''' lit i;nii,t-.vill- iiinl We. lie--- ' Lev '!. 11. b. r. The at!. nil.." ive ! am i.l d H Ellgi lie .loin Ji:. i'.i ni d. ll-'.- f ii i t Ma.-.- in HON NT F.ODV Oi I f tin Ij.e held nt F e M. 11. S I'ef ollbfru for tl j. ii l i( ' I - : u 1 I ('ii I.oil" aii d of eel,,!- the I. Cbtipti.T eld ti tarty their Twenty nod n.ii-i- eieiinj. of (he In cveidnj In Tuc-dn- y K 1 t b , - n ft celebra-!..i- i lif Hi Bind rsarj. eiijojed during r vibbli n delblou wim el C II ' iu-o- v.is M i pre-eni- -.i a-- r Sheet $1.45 r '. nee Sheeting- Yard - 42c and 55c fr: . e J''CT" , tUO .Uwi U- r V - "That was the best ctal'i I rvcr bad. I wish i ii":lJ prt s.in.e more." (Ion-- often you Vcr.; such re o: pcihaps irahe ihent yourself. TradcinaiKcd Rcods are a very p? actie.il sohi- uthe difi';;!!'.y. If an article has you, ?o can .t if m t.'yt:t l.tKiw wh-- to a.v "'J. Trade aik for it r marked goods inure vou ;! c .i;int l.n'i: i i ; no , 'x v SoU i Only By Us "Belle Isle" muslin li another quality fabric that thrifty homemalccri know can be used in many wavi, is true to our high itandard and the prjet if exceptional. -- 39 incrifi wM treblractis a4 J4 incfifi wid bleached during May STilu Wtrtc is a good tuns to buy a supply I when yotl br.v. They in:: work jrom si The J. C. curvy C i5 marked go-nti S r. 'r.rr ,' e; Aptil a:y. rcs,.vc '.he la 10c Yard, at tit le yet w of tre-.- t!.e i v r a 't'' :;t C-r- tiir.l-te- v bit of guess irr-d- c o::t a brr.rtb en. lit of n..r .,! ' ' i of nnoti of th ' . "Hc:c r c ; u. I LV-fiva- - lle-i--i UrAter-- , un-b'c- - - t"' BELLE ISLE ivcd, a lunullfullj decor- n putt of It. f..rii,!ti2 cake ated follow ! to thn chr.r-- , were 1. lino Flowers rrc-bnod id, Hurry Petersen of the ihapttr. ler laeiiibi-rHutchisou. V. - BIcacncrt ar.d Unbbached 23TH ANNIVERSARY - '- i Here arc sheets that to use yc.j will be jiroudand bleached bed sheeting at our I always famous savings Our Exclusive Muslin The Froit of Er.peri :;;ce In Tie- ...... VV! Sheeting S RE! JI.KAHS CELEBRATE i Ow Sheets and smooth a f-- Brand at i .1 ( i-ii . ed of i i'l and the tieeat'ive !',. Mr. Lit". 111, - .er 11- I !,! Fiank Theiie. Ml rademarked Lines Are the Same in Every Store ip-Hl.ill- e !'!! :, y;- Wc-Mi- 3C one hundred tnt effoit will be mnde to keep illy up to Its present Ktatim. The nt .V.'tb South ami Second Wet t mid a dun as een nmoxed by destroying io tratlie that iailedcd vision. . firm, quality that i suitable for uniforms of all kinds, every day table linrnt and An children's drri-is- . n of tlx other standard tionl tic stieet'", and ! tl.U week. tlefeilled l.i.l (! t.i :.i: 'ihc '' elll'x'tl. ei, ri;iiK record even for 111 i firmer, of a its class more even weave. Clenn-i.e- Id.h i saOug a great deal. the are nlwnjs leader .Mr. Chun hot n polls llmt old and trees will be biiriad on a , An improved quality i Rii-- i lefts have proven that tlH new quality Pence is better than others in nchiev-- n goo-- and in the Mii-- I p.ilMinu ri dm t e ln ! 'i ii. s. inticrs of the The vailou ii ,t , vol I jt1 a supply of this fine fabric clti-...i;'i- 1 imeie-i-tee- ue 1 I, Belter Than Ever! Hoiuewives enn always i !..y th'iK Ramona Cloth Another of Our Trademarked Brands ! ' 'A'iu'c dance will be liooii in their boner. m. Fvlany Uses! oir - i I!. v.-- hMMr ::t::t; tliir nrt A Fabric 1 at t' V Ovn Brand "Penco"-0- ur j VIN ', - wa- !ew i 1 PZ EVERYTHiNQ It's a J. G. Penney'Co. Trade Marli Name - Murray piris in whii h s GIK1 II. S. -: . g'-'t- jigswhat s m A iSame ? - HIGH M HllilL DAY Xhe Senior cla-- s of the .Mia ray ilL School will be cmmh J May 1.", to a o! day : lend the annual Li.-- l. of t'. uicU year at the I', mo-si- c Brooktf Ethiopia rem imm innriitng t e lir.- -t FKOSM 1 K01.1C as conte of u series of spcliin-'I he annual Frosh Frolic will lie held held .to determine il.e vir.t-- T i i' the a the M. II. S. Gym Friday, May 0. .u '. ar by soellini: awiud given a special feat lire of the evonii) Superinlendeiit C. 12. i :citaiiinient the Liberty school will the On Monday. May 9. iV-preset the May I'ole dance as it was Arillilnctie i oldest will be held. This cii en May Day. award is given by Mr. J. W. CLooii. The Melody Makers will furnish the Judges are now lm.-- y delcnaiiiinu' the iu.mc for the frolic. Admission Is wlnner of the A. O. Cooper av.ard in 2"i Mid 50 cents. Last Wednesday Z- ! BOY SCOUT 94 HAS civllfnrn EreUsiin. score. S 22-- 1 .I'l-oi- o Seeretarv-Treasurer- . Stanley Watts and .lames Peters. VeUinasier, Eugene Jones and Avion VICTORY the Last Thursday ray nine succeeded de-ii- parly wior held by the Ladies n 'oei!eii;t'i ;n Frateninl Mull Tees lay eo'ebrat hit' of ' .: i .';.':il.:' of ihe io.: . L'fi ' 3oth aunivei'-ar- y followed the business meeting, and a gift was presented to Mrs, Laelair In honor of her birthday. Mrs. Lnolalr is one of the oldest members of the local chapter. A Vice l'resident. Margaret Pdnine and Klilo Miller. MURRAY HIGH NOTES UA.SLIJAI.L A. Goellz, Name From Bible Tlio hihli.ul .1.. "believe I I faithfully(Glauh The community which bears thlsnan;K- In a bushel id there are oroMiiniie!, ::! poM.iN oi stare!:, an' I'll I'M Ml; :pt;"i Win:! lit" ina. '!.(! lb." amount sitgar extracted "i em iVina a lew tide OM'eli ,;t:v ti llll of tile "J. In actual ; '!!!. .. :iiy s i.r Hi o m;! of the pound.-- i i4 average bubhel of corn today, hui ll.e entire 234 pounds of starch could he converted into sugar if necessury. president of the council of 15oy Scouts, Field W. B. Hawkins and other Scouts met wfth the Cotton wood district committee of Boy Scouts ; Wednesday at the city hall. This was the meeting which Is held anuuiilly for the punwiso of cheeking over the district regarding the work scour masters of the Boy Scouts aeeonipiisiieu (luring tne year, ami to work. are for future the leadership of Field Kxecu-alsI'lans under lay plans being made for the annual drive ive Hawkins will go on a hiking trip this week-end- . to raise funds for this district. Dr. Y. 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