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Show LAIS iIB775 ; William Draper Has Dfs-' Dfs-' appeared LeaTlng:. His v Business and Famil j. - 'The City Council at Its Ust session Instructed the City Attorney to draft a fire ordinance! regarding the protection of public buildings, halls, etc. The Council has become aware that measures meas-ures must be taken to protect the pub-llo pub-llo from the dangers of fire at times of gatherings, etc Murray has no fire department. ',',, ' . , William Draper, proprietor of : the Midway saloon, has disappeared, leaving leav-ing his family uninformed regarding his whereabouts. Draper has been in Murray Mur-ray more than a year and his business was thought to be in a flourishing condition. con-dition. A report was circulated that he had left for California, but there are some who say they know. that he Is In one of the neighboring places or In Salt Lakei It is expected that his creditors will close on -him. His wife Is conducting conduct-ing the business at present. The children of Amon Reynolds have recovered from diphtheria 1 and the quarantine has been removed. The newly erected large dancing hall on State street will be ready for use within a week or ten days. Nelson & Nelson, proprietors of the Swedish saloon, have dissolved partnership. part-nership. . Olie T. Nelson is now sole proprietor. pro-prietor. The Murray schools will open Monday, Mon-day, September 12. The Catholics are holding meetings every second Sunday in the month at 9 o'clock, in Harker's hall. A dance took place at Enoch Tropp's dancing hall last Friday ln which Tay-lorsvllle Tay-lorsvllle and Murray people took part. John Beck of Salt Lake was In Mur- i ray Friday on business. The Democrats will hold a meeting here on September 5 in the courthouse to elect delegates for the State convention. conven-tion. - Wayne Rosenlof, the son of Mrs. Ros-enlof. Ros-enlof. Is 111. A farewell party was given In honor of Carl Freeze of Murray, who left on a mission to New Zealand Saturday, September 3. The party was held In Salt Lake. A number of society women came from Bingham on horseback and visited the Highland Boy smelter here.. They were accompanied by Master Mechanic McMaster of the Highland Boy mine at Bingham. Mrs.-Albert Cahoon and daughter have returned from Avon. Cache valley, val-ley, where they have beer; with Mr. Cahoon for the last six weeks. The latter has gone to British Columbia on business and will remain away from home for several weeks. David, the six-year-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. George Eatchel, is suffering from typhoid fever. Niels Johnson has recovered from his Injuries sustained at the smelter and has returned to work. Joe Hadley has left the Leader and will work for the Oregon Short Line In Salt Lake. George Lyon left his position at the Murray Drug company and will be succeeded suc-ceeded by Shirley Cahoon. Mr. Lyon is engaged by the Hill Drug company In Salt Lake. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will meet at the church Wednesday, Wednes-day, September 7, at 2 p. m. . 'R. H. Winder and family have returned re-turned from an outing. Mrs. E. J.-Warren of the Hitrhland Boy has returned from a visit to Levan, Juab county. Frank Arnold of the Highland Boy was In Murray on business a few days ago. Charles Caldwell has returned from Idaho, where he has been for the last three months. Mrs. James Crellln of the Highland Boy was In Murray last Monday on business. - The family of Thomas Bird has returned re-turned from an outing. Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlson. August 29. |