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Show Page .THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929, ten MURRAY CITY FORUM (Continued from page 1) These events aro most interesting and regularly curried on, nppureut-lwithout any fear of being (Hie Interesting feature on the program was the taking off of our citizens in pursuit of the robbers. Why not have the fire department hack and turn it round , y Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Whitehead and children have returned home from a week's camping trip u I'rovo Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Harmon spent the week end with relatives in Tremontou. Heading Is upending Brighton. Mlt A. M. Rasuiussen has re turned home from a two week's va- path. u Ion spent lu Idaho. Murray is certainly being put on Miss Hay At wood has been spend the map a n favored city for bank her vacation In Seattle, Wash., ing robliers' convontlons. Why not inVictoria and Van Couver, British vite them to stay a while and spend Columbia and the Canadian Hock- some of ther easy money with our ten. local merchants? Joseph Berry who has been at a A By si under. for the local hospital In .Salt Dear Kagle: six weeks is gaining health past The county commissioners are gofrom the last report. ing to have Vine (street paved and Mrs. Thou. Powell of State Street con-' are advertising for prices on had the misfortune of breaking crele and bitlndithk". her right hand a few days ago, A meeting should he held or a nhilu she was coming down the conpetition circulated asking that of her home stairs crete ,! used, as It Ih the type of Miss Ethel" Tlngley, asshtlant cent of the paving on over IX) cashier of the. Murray First Na' paved highways of the United tional Bank, and her mother, Mrs. States. and Mrs. Hattle MeCan Tlngley, A Vine Street Man, have returned home from a vacation spout lu the Jacksou Hole country. before going to a fire? It would surely give the fire a better chance to gat started along its destructive Miss Rose her vacation at Jke pr BLAME THE MAYOR If you're "stuck up" with a If gun Blame, the Mayor! the street cars do not rim, Blame the 'Mayor! If your sewer Is not laid If your taxes are not paid, If the trees give off no shade, Blame the Muyor! If you're sow at ail mankind, Blame the Mayor! If your pants are patched behind. Blame the Mayor! If the motorists all secd, And no traffic signs they heed--recking humans till they bleed- Bin mo the Mayor! If the street lamps do not light, Blame the Mayor! If the crossings are a freight, Blame the Mayor! If the water mains run dry, Don't give forth a lusty cry Step rlcht up and Mack the eye Of the Mayor! If the weeds grow In your lawn, Blaine the Mayor! If your Havings cash Is gone, Blame the Mayor! If your Jersey cow dries up, Ifyou lone your Pointer pup, Do not drop tears lu a cup., Blame the .Mayor! If we never bridge the. bay, Blame the Mayor! If It rains most every tluy. Blame the Mayor! If your false teeth breuk In two So the fotaj ym cannot chew, There Is just one thing to do- - Blame the Mayor! If your hens refuse to lay, Mia me the Mayor! If you fall to draw your pay, Blame the Mayor! If the streets all need new pate, If your soul you cannot sine, Do not npuut and rant and rave--- Miss Maurlne Bennlou and sister Miss Marian Benniou accompanied liy their father, Parley Beuulou, attended the three day rodeo, which was held at Cokevllle, Wyoming the past week. daughter of I'axtou, of Tay lorsville, was oterated on Sunday morning at a local lioMpltal for apieudicitis, she having only been sick a few hours before the opera Miss Mary Pax Urn, Mrs. lOf tie Benulun tlou. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sauders who have tiit-visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sanders, and Mr. and Mrs. ICwll Carlson left for their home In Idaho Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen aceou panled the East Mldvale Old Folks to Lagoon Wednesday with the. Jordan Stakes, Bishop Nygreu and Mrs. Nygreu and daughter, Jtda, formerly of the Murray Second Ward, and now of Salt Lake City returned Sunday from a trip to Yellowstone Park, Mr, and Mm. John K. Olseu and Mrs. T. Carlson npeut Sunday In Logan, visiting relatives. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Kussee left Wodnesday morning for a ten day trip to the Jackson Hole Country in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. iVu.tl Watts home Sunday from a several days visit with frlmuls and relatives In Idaho. In no state- Kifiailed nowhere BLAMK TUB MATOHt By a tat payer- .- Fur City Auditor At our last election a distinguish- Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hilton have returned to their home in this city after a two weeks vacation spent in the Yellowstone Park. The Boy Scouts of Taylorsville lth their masters left Tuesday afternoon for their wigwam In Mill Creek canyon, where they had supper and spent the night. Large Jonflres were built and the evening was sient with a program, story telling, games and music. Returning home the following day the Scouts rt'iM.rted a flue time. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brockbank are spending their vacation in Los Angeles where they are guests of Mrs, Broekbauk's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen. Mr. and iMirs. Rolph Brown left by auto for Fish Iake, Sunday where they will spend their summer Social It ems I John Hurling; entifcalned at a breakfast Friday morning In honor of Mrs. Fannie B. Laruier of Chicago, who Is a guest here of her sister, Mrs. Irene Rohblns. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCloy of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore, to Mr. II. L. Larsen, the marriage to take place the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Howe and daughter, Miss Madge Howe, and Mrs. Harry Robbins left Wednes last week for Qleowood day of Colorado. Springs, Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Bowen entertained at dinner this week for Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hamilton of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers h fo Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Paul vacation. Mrs. of Pennsylvania, and The officers and teachers of the Taylorsville Ward Primary Associ- Hannnn Mowen of Salt l.ke. On August 20th, the older sisters ation entertained the children at a program followed by refreshments of the Wiard will be the honored Tuesday morning at the Ward guests of the Relief Society. Mrs. Amusement Hall, It being the clos- Guy Reading. Mrs. Lottie, and Mrs. ing day of the association for the D. L. Bowen, who are In charge of the affair, promise every body summer months, , Sorenson the real day of the year In the way Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miss Afton Soren of entertainment. and daughter, Mr. Leonard Aamodt was pleas-- 1 son ,are spending a few days with antly surprised on his Idrthday an reatlves at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Aamodt, Mr. niversary last week by his brothers and Mrs. Albert Aamodt, Mr. and and sisters and their families. The Mrs. Art Aamodt, Miss Constance following were also present: Mrs. Sarah Corbett, Mr. James Corheit, Aamodt, Miss Effle Aamodt and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ongley spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newsame and Vi Thursday of last week at the Mur vian Corbet.t Games were played ray City Power Plant. and light refreshments were served R. Mrs. J. Mr. and Cbamberlln, to thirty guests. and Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Chamberlln Mrs. Gus Larson was hostess to have returned home from a motor F. W. Club last Friday at her the Natrip through the Yellowstone home on Benbow Avenue. A hot diu-ne- r tional Park. was served and the afternoon Wahl-milMr. and Mrs. Kphralm In sewing. spent Ve and and daughter La The Arhotna Club was entertainClarence Wahhpdst left Monday by auto for Levan where they will ed last Thursday evening at the home of Miss J J da Erlckson on 5th spend a few days visiting relatives Avenue. A very pleasant time is reand friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pugh and ported, with needlework and social chat ,as entertaining features. daughter, Mrs. Elaine Davis and Mrs. Leonard Aamodt entertainlittle son Kenneth spent one day ed at a children's party, In honor during the week at Midway and of her little son, Corbett, It being he Hot Pots. his seventh birthday anniversary. Ameriof AuMln F. the J. Supt. can SinoJtlng and Refining company A large birthday cake formed the of this city left a few days ago for centerpiece for the dining table and luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r a business trip to Colorado. guests. Following the lunchiM4s Bertha Cahoon who has been eon the time was sient In games the of her sisters, Miss Lyle Cahoon and Mrs. Tom Bird and and music. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pods of Salt family in Oakland, California, has announce the engagement of Lake home In ret.wrued to her this city. Orson Sanders, who has been con- their daughter, Miss Muriel Bov"e fined to his bed for the past month IHhIs to David Howe Moffut, son from rheumatism Is able to be of Judge and Mrs. D. W. Moffat, of around the bourn again, but his this city. The marriage will take August 10th at wife, Mrs. Sunders, Is quite sick place, Saturday home the bride's of the parents In from strain and worry during her Salt iJike followed by a reception. husband's sickness. The meiulsTs of the Country Marlon Robinson, son of Mr. and Cousins Club will entertain In a Mrs. Win. Robinson, who was operated on remit ly at a local hospital Itody at Saltalr Friday evening returned home Weduewduy where where they will enjoy bathing and dancing. he I recovering satisfactorily, Mrs. Veta White of San Francis Mrs. C. Miller and granddaughters, Margaret Mil Iter and Beth co, fa nr., is the guct or .Mr. and Harmon are spending the week at Mrs. Bernard White, who Is euroute IMJrs. Eai-erlc- a in ! 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PJ'--H: H: No, L Yearling ewe Isiru since, Jan. 1, 1!)'J!; 1st $3, aid $2. 3rd $1, 4th &ov, V.I 1 fan Rihlsxi. M ,i- - 1 f $17.14, $0.21. Park City $5.M; $19.34, a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a $0.01 ; $20.M, "Every effort will made io gas Into the mains of 100 cubic feet. the Utah Gas and Coke company Minimum bill, ft cents, as soon as jtosslble," Mr. Fitzpatrhk (Fifty cents a thousand cubic said. "We exoect to mm , fd-- t after the first 54 to.) changing over from manufactured At fii.'lK p. ni. Wednesday natural to natural gas alsmt the. middle of gas flowed Into the .Sunuyside r August. station at the mouth of Emi"I'resent work ou Main stre.-- t gration canyon. The flow will be from East South Temple to Ftyurth held there several days, Mr. South street, on the east lde of announced. the street, Is for the purtmse of The gas conies from the Baxter a ten Inch line to auginout the basin field in Wyomng, centering at present gas system lu the heart of Greeu River, Wyo. The pipe line me business district lo give more from Green lther to the border adeipmte service." Next HlnH'P Club member. - a 2ikhj cubic 1 feet, 5 cents per the natural Imr-de- l.ty-in- g |