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Show I MIKKAY CITY. 1890 ITAII. THCKS HAY, 0( TOP.FK Pllll Gas Rate Drop Held As Aid to All 10,000 Hours of Employment Have Been Furnished Murray City Heads of Families on Power Plant Work. (I'ahl Political Advertisement) Surprise Party Honors H. V. Ballard LJJ I ?1 J 1 i Ipave soon for llu Jli.ssion. Wiilier Is the second son till a mission for llie La'ter-Iniitinl Clutch. His liroilier. Harry, iifrinrned about a year ago from two V Swiss-Gvmiui- r y . I V ff ""I Walter Gchring. son of Mrs. Geo. H.i.llt-.v- . Mill Avenue Murray, will j I -' lt TLVTIln r,r j i.iiw.i.iii II.AWKI) .uu.ull t'l f t 1U r j ' 'iid In compliment to Harry V. Millard's seventieth liirthday anniversary and in honor of his long service as elerk of South Cottonwood ward for the past forty odd years, liienibers of the ward bishopric and oilier organizations with their partners, entertained at a surprise party and banquet Monday evening of last week nt the ward chaiol. Mr, I'.allard unaware of the party was asked li attend a meeting at the ward house. Two long tables were arranged in the main room of the l:iiH'l where the biiiiquet was held.' tine table where the honored guest was to he seated held a large birthday cake Willi the tlivnrations of, small red and pink rose buds. At Inlentils 0.1 the tables were large vases of various late blooming roses' 11111I other garden flowers while In each window were large baskets All of the' of late fall flowers. meiuliers of the surprise party were seated when Mr. P.allard walUsl into the large room; shouts5 of "surprise," and three cheers1 A hot were given In his honor. siipjier consist hex of fried chicken, all kinds of cooked vegesalads, tables, ice ream, cake and candy ' the menu. William IS. comprised and was loasiiniister Krekson among the various guests to give toasts to Mr. Italian! were four of the bishops of the ward under half years spent in the Aus-- i jtiiiiideiMiiiu iiiission field. . A farewell testimonial will le ill his honor in Mill Creek ward. May cvelng, October .10, ul 8:15 11clock. The program follows: t.lmm Mr. ISoll.ivrt ha serrrd tr-ivoeatioit H. ('. Towler eluded, ex bishop Jesse Wheeler, V. Jtlwiioii (a and b .... Metropolitan It. Kreksmi, Anion Turner, ami the Male ( horns. piesent bishop, J. T. Krekson. PresJlolin Selection .... I.ik lie Kimball ident Henry Movie of Cottonwood Will. Cminegletor Stake gave a toast, ns also did John leading Vmarks Fred C. Cotter It. Krekson, Asa Reynolds, John I met n Maiirlue a ml I'.arrelt. and others. The host and (Miriam Itciiuion hostess were Illshop Krekson. and Union Shaw Mrs. Marie Krekson', Isordian S..o president of jpmai ks .. r.Mioi A. M. Cornwall the Itelief Society, who were In in'IimMissionary! charge. Following the banquet, the Hi.-i- l i, t m. Itriiearsoii in A JUllicilig will Is- - followed I'.V this a giv-W- 4 ' Jtaratn. -- "Ill- and lyl a- I Jek. tke. ' . F.O.E. News , - Mrs. J. S. Guimcrsou; guest dining the! Mrs. Mary lewis of Sail their x A. Junes f""" a her -- n in iin.l Mis. lr home M - D Fiiday ;,,i.,.it si.iff. Y ,,1 YVAKI) 1 M I. a. of Murray First '."iiid has secured a very l:i U. Ji-iiofor iheir conjoint Jnday. November 1. in Die M.r-- , ' lis of Ihe Sw.iii,,. Singers. This :auiativn Is well known through the em ire Male and coihm.s. i of 11 niM,. voi.f. is will t fa.it rriiietiilHTed I'.v appeiired at the Murray First J.nd about i,r,s. years iig Ihi.h time the Mirroundlng wards lit H 1'iiasl the Murray First ward In siivIms. The Invitation J'lijolnl Flrt Ward Is extend"f"1" nt this time to the nearby Jiarils to be their guests nt conjoint '"ting on Sunday. November 1st. (he invitation liuliidliig also the - IteniTiil publii; US Well. This I an optHirtunlty s.,lom tesenled and there Is 110 doiil.t l Ibat Manny First War.l will U f to iiipaiity 011 November I. The tueelinx Will be held promptly , . tn. . p. m. 11 1 AT HUNT mis-ting- s 11 ,!,,iu,,.rt . :, MK MNGFKs ""The ! left I.W weeks visit 1,1,01,, 'v III, MUCK 1 gear now. The started to warm lip in September with Ladles Slag Party and Night that was a real party. luring IMoIht we have had some lively regular meetings In addition to a very good oH'ii meeting at which Parley P, Jetisen delivered an address on The Kagles lion of Kiiiploynieiit mill Indiisir) Plan, a very gmsl program follow-iby a dance and the presenting of Pal Worthy President Certificates . were also features of this On Thursday night, MoU-- r "2nd the Aerie initialed several new i.ieiulH'is, after the initiation a liuali was served nnd all prespt a gissl time. Next Thursday Octolter the 2Hi there will Ih another big Ladles Night. The that arramred tli last Ijolles night mrty are still on the Job and assure us that a rinhI daiire nnd n knhI lunch are in store for those who come. The com initio-nr-r exss-ilna real crowd nnd have jaireluiMsl more dishes f..r this do Inus. So you Kagles and your wives don't forget Thursday OctlKr 2tih. ami If you have a rismI proicctivr iiiemlsr bring him and his wife with you. Misw this iwrty and you'll miss n mighty bsn1 time, PUKH If. PKTKKS, In high llrs. With lutlvliles of Murray Aerie Fraternal Order of Kagles are sure The tins-ling- g K. i , K, Cuh ltesirter tables were chared and the evening was scnt in music and various game-i- . The large stage which is In I lie east end of the room was litted no as a reception room with flowers and plants as decora lions. When the stage curtain was lifted, a large easy upholstered chair with an ot-- t 1:1 to match was In the center of- the stage ami was presented to Mr. Iallard in honor of his splendid serviie and also his birthday. Covers for the banquet was laid for seventy odd guests. Mr. Italian, during his years of work for the ward, has served under six bishops two of whom Included the late bishops Joseph I,. Kavvlyns. and Orson Sanders and the above named, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Krekson, Mr. Turner end Itishop J. T. Krekson. ' 11 - Mrs. Frank Olend has returned home from a trip to California; with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Heed llennloii and! family, who have been the guests of Mr. I'.eniilon's jairents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ilcnnlon and family for the past few week left Wednesday fur their homo in Cokeville,: Wyoming. The movement recently started toward establishing of a Community Relief Store for the uirpose of meeting the unemployment and the needy situation in Murray City and the surrounding territory, has gain-tmomentum during the week and plans formulated are developing Into actualities. The purpose of the movement and ile'ails of the proposed plan were given in an article in last week's Issue of The Kagle. Ir. F. 1". Houch-er- , general chairman, with his committee, composed of Parley It. K. Howe and II. A. KohhiiiH, have interested the various fratenral organizations, civic, and church the organizations, Workman's Itenefit Association of the A. S. and It., etc., and commit-lie- s have Iss-- apisiluted, meetings have been arranged and the work is going rapidly forward. A meeting of the women's organisations, with Mrs. 1). A. temisirary chairman, will be hebl lonlte, Thursday, at seven (Continued on last page) d MANY ADVANTAGES WOULD BE SECURED TO CITY BY KEEPING TOWNSEND IN CHARGE OF CITY AFFAIRS During the past two years Mayor A. Townsend has undertaken to give Murray City an economical, efficient and representative government. This has been doubly difficult in the face of unusual conditions brought about by reason of depressed business. How well he has succeeded in his objective in spite of these difficulties is seen by the following record setting forth in part the work accomplished., during., the years 1930-3CITY IMPROVEMENTS 1930-31. Commencement of a $100,000.00 project involving the removal and reconstruction of Murray's hydroelectric power plant, pipe line and diversion dam, work on which is progressing rapidly in all departments. ($95,000 on hand to pay on this). 2. Paving qf Wasatch, Center and Vine Streets. 3. Paving of sidewalks on Forty-fift- h South and State Streets. 4. Installation of new and improvement of old electric transmission lines, and added new transformers, 1. FRED PETERS, Candidate for Mayor. ' one-half- lows: "Kxpericiice of the last two years hi serving gas to 2:! communities in Salt Lake Valley during which per- lod careful statistical records wercj compiled, penults the new rate schedule. The reclassification is con-- ! KlwirUd 1o 14m advantage of all pre-- ' si ul and future customers of the companies, and was prepared to particularly meet conditions of the communities we serve, The new, rate schedule Is designed to elicour-- ; age a wider use of gas service In the home In that the more gas by a customer the chcner the unit rale, which rcllccts a mat-- ; etlal saving to customers In proportion to the ipiaiililtes Used." con-mine- d Local Mention1 Mrs. tjosa M. Stewart. Mate President, w ill make her offl-on cial visit with omciiia No. AH meiiils-rInvited. November s VoluiilisMs are badly to cut down the Ins-- - for the muiiiel-1,1 WihhI piles. Cull )'oll help? uts-do- (Continued mi Page POLITICAL AIV.) PA1I on NO. 12 5S8 Votes Cast for Peters; 271 Power Plant For Shaw and 296 for Town-sen- d in Mayoralty Race. Berger and Hansen Qualify Work" Given Murray Men for Commissioner. In order that' the real and legal Primary election on Octolter 2itlh, ew ners of the New Power Plant, Mr. Fred Peters r5S voles gave the Citizens of and Townsend 2!Ml, with Shaw re-- ; YoritSKLVKS. be thoroughly Murray may City "JTl. cciving P.erger, Hansen and led in the race for Commlssiou-- i informed of the progress of the work, the Kagle will present from r Now comes the tug of war with time to time an article explaining th;' voters, sales resistamv being on in detail the design and iisratiiig ll.e defensive. Anyway be sure to functions of the plant. vote in the Municipal Flection Nov. The selection and purchase of all :t, 1ICI1. material to conform to the design nnd sicclficatioiis has liccu careThe woods are full of hunters and fully invest igattsl by the City in order that they Could satthe merchants are lielng requested at all hours of the night to get out isfy themselves of the true quality of bed and go to their stores os- and worth of each article that comprise one of the most modern tensibly for the purpose of furnishing said hunters with ammunition and efficient power plants in the refor hunting purposes. They do not west. This close investigation state just what game they are look- sulted in the fact that the plunt ing for, however. equipment now purchased and pracPlease remember that the inillil-- , tically ready for delivery, combines clpal wood piles will be needed to unique and right up to the minute be replenishisl often during the features (hat do not ordinarily exwinter. Will you volunteer your sar-- ' ist lu any plants and vices to keep the trees rolling In? at a cost no higher than an ordiIt will furnish employment to a nary assembly of standard equipt ment. goodly lot of men. The gross purchase price of the nt Ire project is approximately 2S 1!AI.L0VI:K danck AT (JKAN'T WAKI) Iier cent below the ordinary price of such material and the delivery of Kla borate plans are going for-- , the same extremely rapid. All material luvolvcd lu the new ward for a Hallowe'en Dance In the j Grant Ward aext Wednesday even-- i project lias purchased from lug. The dance will be under the' lunny sources throughout the entire auspices of the Xk 1. A. of the ward Fulled Stales and is all dovetailiand promises many unusually in-- ! ng Itself Into simultaneous shlje tiiestlug features for those attend-- ' meals from all locations so that ing. Nothing Is being left undone to each piece will be rweived at the no'ke Ibis vm uustiiiuliug evetn Iwitb proper Uiim nud the erect lou will as a dance and a general gsJ time.' smoothly move to completion. The hydraulic equipment Is l)o not fail to make your plans harat York, Pent)., the elecmonize wlih a visit to Grant Ward Wednesday evening, Octols-- r lixth. trical equipment at Pittsburg, Pa., ' the You will be glad you did. pls line material at Provo, I'tah, the diversion dam Kates at NFAV STOCK AT KLAMO Iicnvcr, Colorado and San Ftancla-ivi- , I KADFU STOKK California. The electrical switchAnboard material is made at Many years ago they resrted IVn-ve- r Sail Seattle, Fanclsco, geles, ilat there was nothing new under and Chicago. All of this materthe sun and then Ihey found null to arrive Hot later about I. lakh's ami toasted nnd so ial Is exjHs-teN'ovemlier 1'iih ready for than on as far as the p:flleni-of the Installation. rapid public ran endure. Now, we have, the Kiigiiiccring Although something new fur Murray City:; recommended the use of It Is a new. fine sins' store, with and equipment In the Machinery Ye G. nial Klasco In charge. The sIhm-- are arriving daily, not form of a dragline and hoist to do the but from the old the grading and excavating, fiolil Town-Min- i m and Commissi, Muyor City tellable shoe city St. lails. j staunchly stood out for man Mr. Klasco will have ibe newest.' finest mid neist reasonable in price jsivver lu order to promote considerClll-sof the offerings of all the sins- men able employment for Murray and much and after argument ns, hi the market. . it was ib elded Ibat Mr. Wallers, of the Pears Club.' could Im suggested that Klasco should so-- j a weekly rotation of lalsir ' liwed labor out the o to as spread nire some sisks from Socraineiito. i Missible ns as throughout evenly and pants from Paiillyvaiiiu but a the entire community. sins' -- lore it Is to In- - says Klasco The difficulty iui-- hardships of ANH IHAV! j handling such a ollty can only lo The members of the Murray realized by those who have had Woman's club met Thursday after-ihmu- i with sin h a problem. at their club rooms. Two Practically all lueii employed readings were given on Jennie i Cunt limed on last page) l.liel and Martha Perry by Mrs. and Mrs. II. N.' Lvelyu M. ii 1!C.l Al-hi- ii ' Com-niislo- hydro-electri- c ln-c- d s r. - ilelilH-ratloii- the Miss Miriiid.i Call Is vus-- with her sMcr. liobliisou Mi's. I. Glen In Faruiltigtoii. Mrs. Clunles White left during the week for Ogdeii where she will he the i: i lev nf ,er miii In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I'.ergon for week. .1 who has recently iHillglas leinriiisl home from South America, and who with his family are the gm-s- l al the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J A. .tones, gave a talk Monday mill Tuesday evening al the V. W. C. A. In Salt Lake. Je-sii- p, Mrs. Georiie W. Harrows has home frpiu a pleasure trip to New York. Mis. Harrow before of this her iiiiii i la uis was a had guift dining the s P.va Howard of Santa Moid iii, California. Miss Howard is tht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Howard, who formerly resided In this vh inll.v. She was en hoile to I cr home lu Camnla for the I 1'. S, Chuii b. as their nl-e- ,' il-- Mrs. Thomas MH'hui!. formerly of this city, but now a resident of Grand Junction, Colorado, is the uncst of her parent . Mr. anw Mrs. Phil llcuts! at their home In Sail Lake I ilj, Mrs, MH hug was for tuerly Miss Louise llelili',. Mr. and Mrs, Fd I '.ergon have io their guest at their hoiue, Mr. I'ergeu's mother. Mm. He? gen of I ,os Angeles, California. lAN( Sheriiiiiali. K SCHOOL OPKNS Mrs. John P.erger has as herj the Miss Until Webb nlitloiilK , of her Silnsd of Panclng guests at her home on Stale slns-tMr. Saturday, OHobcr 21. VM. Clas-.eber son lu law and daughter, and Mrs. John Glavis and family of will he held lu the I Aon Ilulldiug, Texas. I.voii lirug Siore). The j lover the will be held at 2:M Is ginticK rla The memlicrs of the South Cot-- ! the and o'ebsk Junior class at 3:00 lolivvoisl ward held their lililiunl o'clock. Additional lasses will ward conferi'iiii1 Tuesday aftormsin s lit vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James I'.rady 5. Installation of 4800 feet of new Armco pipe on the power plant pipe line, thereby avoiding law suites with the users of the water for irrigation purposes and correcting a which has been allowed to steadily grow worse for the past 10 years. 6. The commencement of a sinking fund for the retiring of water bonds for the first time since these bonds were issued about 15 years ago. 7. The construction of a City Comfort Station second to none in the State. ' I etc. Til (1'aiJ Advertisement) cents per 100 cubic feel (eel; for all gas between 1!0,ihki and Tat, out! ami ,' cents per liM cubic feel for all gas consumed In excess of ."(I.IMHI cubic feel per month. JUist lioiaes using gas for coking, water heating and heating use more than --Hi.o. 11 cubic feet a month ami lit materially by the new low rales, for the home. Two years ago, with Jhe introduction of Natural Gas service In the Suit Lake Valley, the cost of gas . was reduced by more than These new low rales again reduce' living costs and are in conformance: wlili present economic conditions, It is said. Mr. Fltzpatriek's official state luent concerning Hie cut is as fol-- i 1 sit-uati- wish to express my appreciation for the expression of confidence from the Murray City Voters. I realize the responsibility, and if elected will do everything in my power, to merit your confidence. I The recent drop in price of Natur-- j al (jus will result la an apprecliible saving to users according to figures' released by the Wasatch Gas Com-- J piiiiy, 1'tali Gas and Coke Company and the Ogden Gas Company. L. Fit .pat rick, chief executive of the hive companies points out that tb owner of the small rural home will benelit by the cut as will the owner ' of large indusrtial plants. The rate for Natural Gas used for domestic and commercial pur-- ! poses has ranged from ISc ier ItKI cubic feet for llie tirsl KMX) cllbls' feet to cepls per KM feet for all g .s used In excess of .VMM cubic feet. The new schedule provides a rate for cooking, refrigeration, water cents jier; h.nting ami heating of ion feet for all gas used in excess' ef St. tat cubic feet to ".O.lHM cubie, MK 43 Peters leads in Murray election held Tuesday I Plans for Community Store Progressing The sucessf ul mayor must complete impor tant work for Murray VOI-- I the watd iIi:ihI. later and adjustment Hindi'. Miss Webb has Iss n studying the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaiiderwisid Calinnd ihlldicii of Santa Maria, past summer with Michlo, lu a few here arrived fornia, days .ttigcles, California, and has a new ago and will move to I'nlon, where nnd very Interesting line of work to ctfer her pupils. they will make their home. s TO THE CITIZENS OF MURRAY Permit me to take this opportunity of cordially thanking you for your support at the Primary Election on October 20th. I shall give my best efforts to the task of proving that your votes were well placed. J. CLIFFORD HANSEN. (PuitI Advertisement) |