Show I fARMER CROWS GROS VEHEMENT UN ON ROAD S Si s. L L. Bureau Leader Called to Account t by Commissioner Arguments over relative e merits of black top and concrete as materials for repaying Thirty-third Thirty South street grew so heated Friday morning that Chairman E. E L. L Burgoa Burgon Burgon Bur- Bur gon goa of the county commission had to order older A At E. E Lee president Lee presIdent of ot the Salt Lake County Farm bureau to take his seat and to remind him that proper decorum in a commission commission commission commis commis- commis- commis sion meeting called caned for only one speaker on the floor at a time J. J W. W McHenry of ot Murray was addressing the tho commission urging that in improving Thirty third South the commission be guided by bythe bythe bythe the principle of economy declaring that the people of ot the county were being taxed so heavily that they were groaning under taxes the government government government gov gov- and everything else FARMER PROTESTS Mr Lee sprang to his feet in interrupting interrupting in- in Mr McHenry declaring that the latter had insulted him he having just previously declared the people of ot the county were in favor or of spending more to get a ahard ahard ahard hard surface pavement rather than less money to get what he designated ed as a work patch-work job of ot black blacktop top Shaking his finger at Mr McHenry IcHen ry Mr Lee declared that he had been Insulted and he didn't propose propose pro pro- pose to be Chairman Burgon jumped into the breach with ith a firm and forceful command for order and an admonition to Mr lr Lee to take his seat that Mr Ir McHenry had the floor and Mr Ir Lee could have his Inning after Mr 11 McHenry finished if he felt aggrieved Yes you'll protect him shouted Mr Lee with considerable fire ire BURGON TALKS BACK You are right Ill I'll protect anyone anyone anyone any any- one who has the floor before this commission rejoined Mr Burgon Mr Jr Lee I must insist that that- you observe the decorum that gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen gentle gentle- men should observe in proceedings before this commission added Mr Burgon If It Mr 1 McHenry Insults you this board will wUl see that he le apologizes for It Mr 1 hastened to say that he had meant no insinuation or In Insult Insult In- In sult suIt to Mr Lee or anyone else that he was merely stating what he be believed be- be to be a fact tact when he declared declare II that 75 per cent of the people of ot the county wanted the commission to exercise in the matter of repaying Thirty-third Thirty South rather than to be guided by propaganda for any particular material REFERS TO PACKING v V. V P. P Strange contractor aroused Mr Sir Lee also by championing the cause of black top and remarkIng remarking remarking remark remark- ing that he hs had seen packed meetings meetings meetings meet meet- ings before and had even taken a hand in packing meetings In fa favor favor favor fa- fa vor of ot a certain material Mr Lee sprang to his feet and waving his hand over a score or more of or farm bureau men present umbrage at what he said was an insinuation that the present meeting was packed Mr Strange said he ho had not stated that this meeting was packed After an hour of more or less pyrotechnical py- py oratory of this sort the county commission finally decided to take up In executive session at some future date with the state road commission the matter of repaying Thirty-third Thirty South and thresh oat bUt whether It would be better to spend on a black top Job or for a concrete pavement J. J 1 H. H Waters Vaters state counsel for the Lincoln Highway association urged that a concrete pavement be bo laid de declaring de- de daring claring that last year to tourists spent nearly in Colorado and only In Utah simply be because because because be- be cause Utah hasn't the roads to draw the tho tourists here The meeting Friday was called primarily for the county commission commission commis commis- sion state te road commission and the commissioners of ot Murray City City I to discuss ways and means o of finish ing the double strip of paving on State street through part of Mur Mur- ray The Thirty-third Thirty South mattel matter mat mat- ter tel however had been Injected Into the proceedings first and the chairman chairman chair chair- man of the county commission had on page 7 FARMERS TAKE Continued from page 2 Ii 6 2 0 6 0 I 1 3 Ii 6 2 7 6 I 1 0 e 0 2 I 1 3 O 0 6 0 1 0 3 I 1 8 6 0 6 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 t. t 1 4 0 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 W v 1 0 0 1 01 0 0 1 e 0 Totals 39 39 13 24 f Totals 4 40 13 3 27 11 SCORE BOORE BY INNINGS 1 L. L 1 o. o S. S U.- U. Runs Runs 2 7 0 t 0 I t 0 1 0 7 T III lilt Hits ts 2 13 t I I I I I 1 1 13 1 13 Granite Granite- Runs 1 11 I 0 0 I 3 0 x-tt x 11 1111 Hits 11 13 1 30 X x 13 13 SUMMARY Runs Runs Hand 3 Drown Brown 3 Mawson Frame 3 3 Player Service Evans 3 31 Gaff Goff Garff Taylor Ia lor Errors Error Errors L L. L Brown Drown Sum Sum- Jorgensen Joreensen Evans Ryan Got Goff Brown Drown 2 Stolen bases Brown bases Brown 2 Player 2 Evans 3 Nott Garff Garte flee hit hit Band Hand Home run run rup Mawson Three Three base base hit hit Drown Brown Two Two base base hits Brown Drown Westward Gott Goff 2 Evans A A. Cannon Doable pla play plays Player s Player to Sum- Sum to lo Drown Brown Hand to Summer Summer- 1 hays ha s 's to Brown Frame to Brown Drown InI Innings In In- I pitched pitched pitched-By By Holt Molt 7 by by W W. CanI Cannon Cannon Can Can- I non 1 1 Credit victory to Player Charge i defeat to Holt Ilan Hit Hits batted batted ott OK Holt Bolt n 13 13 oft off VV V. Cannon none Runs tuns scored scored- Off Holt Bolt 11 Struck out out out-Dy By Holt 7 by byI Player 9 9 Bases Dases balls I on en balls oft Off Player I I. I off orr Molt Holt 2 2 Hit fit with pitched ballI baliN ball bali ball I X N Forsberg by Player Umpire Umpire Barber JORDAN AN BESTS II Jordan took tool a seven seven inning inning contest from tram Murray ye yesterday 13 to 6 5 In a regular league game Rallies in the first and final Innings put over the win Greer and Vincent were the stars of ot the winning aggregation with Peterson doing doing- the best beet work for tor Murray Score JORDAN MURRAY HURRAY y B HOA A A Soffe i f 4 2 1 O Reading 4 1 t 2 I t 1 Vincent 1 Ib b 3 2 8 0 Johnson p t 4 too 0 0 1 sa 3 2 2 I 21 2 Tones ss 2 I 1 II 2 1 Gre r 4 2 5 Ii If 3 1 I 1 0 I Handly cf 3 0 2 1 Jameson c 3 0 4 0 W Ib 3 32 2 0 4 Hilton Ib 4 1 14 4 0 If 2 20 0 1 I 1 4 3 32 II 2 0 Allen Allenc c 4 I 1 2 4 2 22 2 1 p 1 0 0 cf 4 2 2 Dewey Dewe D o 1 1 0 Watts rf 2 2010 0 1 0 Johnson 1 1 0 01 0 I Totals 29 2913 13 21 III Totals Total 30 0 I IS 13 4 SCORE SCOnE BY DY INNINGS Murra- Murra Puns 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 10 0 5 0 l 5 lilts JIlt I 1 1 4 0 0 2 21 t- t 3 1 9 Jordan Jordan- Ruis RUl's 6 S 6 1 0 0 t 1 II 6 x x 13 13 lilt Hits 4 1 1 1 t 1 6 tx 13 x x 13 13 SG SUMMARY Runs Rune nun Soffe 2 Vincent Incent 2 Lunnen Greer 2 2 Handley Webster e 3 Johnson o g lr Dewey y Errors Lunnen Errors LU Lunnen Joffe Soffe Peterson Peter Peter- son Stolen bases bases basel Handley Soffe Reading Sacrifice hits Vincent hits Dewey fly Three Three base base hits hits Dewey Dewey Webster Webster Web Web- ster Iter Peterson Watts Two Two base base 11 hits hits It 11 Lunnen Greer Jones Jonel Credit victory lQ to Jennings Char Charge e defeat to John John- son on Struck out out out-Dy By Jennings 1 I by Dewey 1 1 L. by Johnson 4 4 Bases Dases on balls ball II Oft Off Off Jennings 6 off ott Dewey 1 1 off ott JohnRon Johnson Johnson John John- son Ron 3 3 Hit with pitched balls Sotte balls Soffe by Johnson Umpire Watt Umpire atts |