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Show 1 MURRAY NEWS NOTES Spcohil to Tho Tribune. ML'RKAY, April 17. The Murray volunteer fire department met in its quarters today and elected officers for the ensuing j'cur. Sam Whittle, the in-cuinbc'iit, in-cuinbc'iit, was re -elected fire chief, while William Caldwell was elect cd captain of hose cart No. 'A. SI ern Woods will act in I he capacity of chairman, and Walter Whitehead will be the secretary secre-tary and treasurer, while Con Gallagher Gal-lagher will manage- the gymnasium, i 'Dell, the young son of" 'Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, died at the homo of his parents lodny of pneumonia, after a brief illness. Tho luneral will be held Sunday afternoon from the family residence. resi-dence. Interment will take place in the South Cottonwood cemetery. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snanton, who died of pneumonia Wednesday, was buried today in tho Soulh Cottonwood comet cry. The funeral fu-neral held over tho remains was held at the Spanton residence in South Cottonwood. State Dairy and Food Commissioner Willard Hanson and Deputy Smith made a trip of inspection among the Murray stores and butcher shops this week. Mr. Hanson stntod that several places tvoro found to be in a very unsanitary condition, and tho proprietors were given three days to clean up or elso to face prosecution. Several snmplrs of food products being offered for salo contrary lo the pure food law of the state, were taken and prosecution will follow. One of I he most flagrant violations of the law. said Mr. Hanson, was the etile of butter without the proper wrappers and labels, as prescribed pre-scribed J).v law- The merchants were warned against tho continuance of this practice. |