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Show NEWHOUSE TO BUILD SMELTfe MI Important Developments at Hurl I Aro Now Promised in tho Wc Near Future. J&tf ' Speclftl to Tho Tribune. '4 ) MURRAY, July 9. Samuel NewhW f of Salt Lake is planning to build large smelting plant near the Highls ;. Boy smelter, about two miles west? Afl the new Murray plant. Mr. Newhqi nfl several months ago purchased a tri l of land known as tho Evans f irm, ?-I ?-I now everything indicates that, ho t I begin construction operatlona on jl . I new plant at once. A b-n Is bel V made to ascertain whether the wa i supply la sufficient to meet tho demar vJ of the plant In view. It is ciaImediP: llioso in position to know that theref jL'p ' an abundance of water for th.- purpoMI and the launching- of the now entjjfSi prise 'Is looked upon an an accomplish jrjyj Jl'., Dr. and Mrs, Jones have returSj from -an Eastern trip. SisrS 11 Mrs.' Dr. Bird has gone to Big Ce tonwood canyon for the summer. JiE ' , m Mrs. Mary Taylor of Paisley, SctfSj-land, SctfSj-land, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mjl Rati of the Little Knutsford rcsmuraJ$ John Jackson, a real estate mnrSK Idaho Falls, was in Murray during-llKf week, ngt Mr. and Mrs. Callahan havo return! from their visit East AYSK Mm. M. A. Bowers of Rexburg, IdsjK is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Banning of Los AngelKjj aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. JainsB Cahoon. R ttSp Albert (Jcnslck has severed his congf nectlon with the smelter company. Hi Several officials of tho Utah LigKilJ and Railway company were In Murrtsjfi during tho week for the purpose of lS augurallng extensive Improvements dig Murray, Bingham Junction and SandjE with a view of increasing accommodan tlons for furnishing electric power foigp commercial purposes. MJ |