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Show :\OTJ('E OF SPE('J.\L CITY T;\X WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Late Model Used Cars at Very Attractive Prices 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1925 Chevrolet Touring If 'you are contemplating the purchase of a used car, it will be very much to your interest to see our stock. ·================================== CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 4800 South State Street Phone Murray, 483 URRAYEAG LE and MIDVALE JOURNAL -Publisl;-.,d- -;,.;•. y Thursday by JORDA..'< PUBLISIII~G CO. Inc. and The l\ITTRUAY !'HESS :\Iurray 35 Pulilished at Utah and Murray, ~Jtah TERMS Ulf SGB:::lClUPTION O!ll• Year, iu adntnC!~ - ·-··-------· $1.00 ull correspondenee to the Editor - - -~ ~- -· 1'be ::Uidvale Jou r nal e nt er cd a t th e Post-office at l\lidmle (.~ity, Utah, as fiecond class mail matter Adve•·tising r-at""' "" ql1oted-on Gnm t sYille ( 'ont ra tto, Bingham ~mith. Jordan ................ ~lw!Jer, ..\1urruy ~imver, ..'llurruy ............ ~ilaux, .Jortlnn ...... .. ...... .i\lonohan, Jordan .......... Hillis11ie, 'l'ooele .. .......... 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 9 ~ 1 ·1 0 0 1 3 6 5 1 a 0 0 0 1 aJJpl-I"cat1•0 ·n- ML'RRAY ,\:\D .UINGIIAl\1 Tllm r ~otkt> Dry fm;.mers in t:>alt Lake <'ounty are juhilant o\·er pro,.;vect,.; for next ::<l'U,.;ou'>< crop, it is reJJorteu. The fall wlwut wintered W<'ll, uu<l with soil now moistened to u point of :saturatiun, it is l.Jelieved that ow• of the I lig~<·>St crops in yea r.s will rE-sult. A .snowstunn wllich occurred late iast wePl.: con~n~d the <lt·y furm" and the snow, <1ui<:kly lllE'lting, chtwged the dry farm country into an area of heavy, sticky mud. .llany farmers " ·l!o hu ve heen battling huy to lambs that are lieing fo:d in the district around \\'ell!~· ha\·e experienced difli<•nl;y in hauling" lon<led racks over the soul! en ron !ls. 'l'he first half of tlw playing sche<lltle hein.!:' half o\·er lh1lls :\Iunay au<! Ringhnm tle<l fur tirs• plaee. :\1URRAY · Ri'~SJI>I~l'IT p,\SSES Cn>ru~ Wll>l ddeatP<l by llinghnm , nnd Grnnts\·ille lo,..t to 1\Iurruy. G!'orge :\I. Grnltam, a resident of ::\lurray stnrts the seeoud half of the :\Im-rn~· for the past thirty-live year::;, lwht><lule with a great clwnee to win <liP<l at a local hospital Sunday. Mr. tht> championship. Hilton. playing c-Pn- Gr 11 hnm was horn in 1876, at Mendon. tl'I', has S<'orp<i :JS 11oint:~, heing .st>con<l He is ,..univP<l hy his \\ iuow and the hi~h <'enter for the league, , followin~ c-hildrt>u: l'nrlPy, Sllerman, 'l'wo of Murmy's hur<lP.st ganH!S Vernal, .JosPph, :\In~. Anona Croft and lbt< !l in the rematumg s<:lle<lule )!Pilla, ull of )lnrray: Mrs. 1\Iurvel n~~tinst Binghum a111l Cyvru>;, will h!' Fost!'r of ~alt Lake and :<Pverul brothin the ::\Inrra.r ball, un<l to date ers and :-;islpr,.;. Funeral l'Prvice>s will tlle Smelter team has nut !.Jeen pushed he hdd \Ve<llwsday at 1 o'cloek at the in gnme::; played in h<•J' own gymua- :\Iurray ~econ<l ward chnpel, with nm. IIPr game ut Jordan tllis week- 0. '"· lodge ~o. 3ri8 of ..\Iurrny in end, although not expe<'tl·d to he an 1-twrg-P. Bishop K K ..\lygreen will eusy ,mw, sho•Jid he a<lded to her win JJr<•sifiP. Interment was held in the oolumn. .Jordan, lwwe\~er, pro,'misPs )1m-ray City eemetery. to put up a tenitlc l.Jnttle to retrie\·e Ill!' of lte>r lo;;~e!'l. SOTICE OF SPECI,\L CITY TAX 'l'!Je lt'll<lill!:;' S!'OrPrs in 1-:llllll'S plllyNl J<.'ri<lay were IlPrvillu and Bracly of To whom it mn.\· <·on<·ern ; nghum with 14 points e!ldl, and K. :\otiee is herPhy gin•n that a specinl r~en, ct'llter for Jor<lnn, following !:IX for 1he purpose of (]pfraying the 13 point" each. i\Io,;t of tl.te scor- !'ost of ,. 111 ~stnl<'tion of ~i<lewalk Exdone h~· eUC'h team WUH WPll diHtri- tpnsion ~o. 11 has ht~·n h•\'iNl and <'Oil lllllO!l;; the ditier!'nt pluyers. n1-11 w<l by ordinance of the Bua r<l of i~ n sumnmry of ull scor- <'ouuni,;sion;•rs of :uurn1y City, lcde<.l 27th day of Hc•·enthPr, 1921i, nud conFORWARDS firmed .Junuary :n. 19:n. p G T F f'aid spe>dal tax is lp\·ied upon the 24 11 69 followin;:: real IH"OIJPrty in MmTn~- City , Hingham .... 27 11 7 61 to wit ; On the :;out h si•h· of 4Sth Honth 3 47 :,.\( n·<'t frow a poin•. 011 tiH' wo.~t line 5 9 47 of l!U>d OWIH'd by "'Ill. H. Uownnl 1:i 5 4:{ <IPsl'rihP<l n>< follows, a.7ii chs south aml 8 Homw, Cyprus ... .. lS 5 1 37 S 8V 0 I~ 4;)7 1 2 ft•!'t from the ~\\·.Cor. Pendleton, Cyprus ........ 1!') 11 5 35 of tlw ~1~ % HPetioH 7, T 2 S, R 1 11, 13 17 8 341 8 L H & :\f. n 11d running t hPn<·e pa:;tLa r:-;en .•J ordnu ........ 1<1 7 3 ~ Prly nlou;; thp south side of 48th South Johnson, Grantsville 8 12 6 22 ~t n•l't a <listnn<'l of ;)(i;)7 1-2 ft•Pt to a Hurher. '1'4*.lt'le ....... . (f 8 2 18 poi11t Honth 99l!JH fPet and south 83 I lm·fee>, GroutsYille 7 1 15 cle~n•cs lllld 20 minutt•s t·u~t 125·!.3 feet 3 <:rant. ,Jor<lan .... .. !0 '' 12 ft·om :\'\\. Cor. ~ee. 8, 'I' 2 S H. 1 E. :\lurruy ......... 4 7 2 10 I null is <htP and vuynhle in installments, 3 1 0 6 I uml will heeon11• dt>linquput as follows: 1 7 3 5 First iustallnwnt on tlw tlfleenth day Grantsville 1 4 2 4 of .Junmtry 192 , set·ond instullmPnt .J o nlun . 1 1 1 3 on thP fiftpe>uth day of .January 1V2V, 1 2 1 3 third ilmtn llnwnt on tlw lift<'l'llth clay 0 0 ·- 1 2 I of ,Junnury 1n:;o, fourth instnllml'nt on CI·~ ...... ,.rEnH the flftt>l'nth da~· of .Junuary Hl31 lm<l G T J!' P the fifth lnstnllmpnt on the fifteenth Bingham ....... _... at 15 10 78 day of Junuary, w:~2. Tf any install11 4 58 llll'llt J<lll!ll l't'lllllill U1IJ!Uid aftt>l' th!' • Sonne, Crprns ··-· 17 7 4 aR date of dl'lin<Jil<'IH')', lh<' whole sum BntiPr, Grnnt><ville ~ 7 4 28 hceomps <lPlinquent, und inten•st shnll mith, '!'oo{']p ............ ... l) R 10 28 j lw n t the rate of Pight J)('l'<'<•nt until teman, .Tor<lan . 5 8 3 13 I pai<l or th<• property ~:<old for de>linllurfee, GI'll ntsville G 8 3 1 :l qnent ta. "O'l. • GUARDS All taxes [Jayable at the office of lht> T P ( 'ity 'l'n•n::;urPJ', :\Iul'l'uy City llall. Cyprn,; .1 0 7 4 :H Dated Fchmary ~inth, 1 !l27,. ..\lur7 5 3 17 1 ray City Hall, :\Inrrn.v City. ........ 7 10 3 17 '1', .lo'. MellO. 'ALD , ll 5 11 Ci'~· 'l't·c-nsut·et• and Colledor ish, Binl!ham 2 12 6 10 Spe<'htl 'fn 't'" , Cyprus 2 2 8 Fir~:<t l'ul>li<·ntion 1-'t>l>. 10, 1!)27. nderberg, Gruntsvllle 2 8 2 6 Lust Pul.Jlication Fe!..>, 17, 1927. w. • MURRAY, UTAH I All Day Friday, Feb. II and Saturday Until Noon, Feb. I2 lOc Corn BINGHAM MINES OPENS ORE VEIN \Vhnt is considered to be one or the most important strikes made to date in prop<•rlies of the Bingham 1\Iines c-Uilll)finy in the '.l'intic district has hePn made in the \'ktoria unit of the <·umpany. it is announ<'ed. The stMke was mude on the 1;{0(1 level, in prac. 11 y vug . 1n gronn d . The body of tH'Il nre is appal'ently of large size and 1·uns high in silver and lead. Ore from the new tleld is now being ~hipppd and nceording to officers of the company is averaging 70 ounces ><ilver and frim 12 to 18 per cent lead. Develuvnwnt work is now in pro~ress on the 1400 le'l'el where a drift i.s oeing sent out for the pm·pose of •lete•·mining whether the new ore llorl3 i~ going down ir not. It will take two or three weeks wokr to send the drift directly under the present lli~h grnde showing on the 1300 level. 'l'here is eYery rpason to believe that this ore bo<ly will exteB.d to the 1400 root leYel in view of results from other qre bodies of simila1· character in difft•n•nt parts of the mine. The Yictoria property was purchused by the Bingham Mines company in the yi'Ur 1915 and under the present management it baa been developed into on._ of the big mines of the district and one whieh has contributed largely to the earnings of the Bingham ..\:fines. Supt. 'Yillia m Owens, in charge of the Bingham :\lines property in this district, which include the Victoria, American Star and the Elagle and Blue Belle, seems to have a faculty at regular intervals and having several places from which shipping ore is being mined at all times. No soon· t•r is one stope about worked out until th<' systematic prlspecting campaign. whiah is always going on, opens up another. Undergrounrl conditions at the Bingham !\.lines properties in Tintic ne>ver looked better than at the !•resent time, it is said. "Cha . :n:.: . . ... ,. , .!-:fln~ickness J Seedless or Seeded 29c Oats London's Soot Two million five hundred thou«and ton:- of ~oot l!o Into til(' nir of London annually. This I!< «uppn!<<>d to In · •reuse London·~ lmmdry hill by many rn!lllon pound!<. 0111-fn!<hlnned ftrepi!H'PII prodU<'E' flve tlrne>s as lllU<'h soot as do lndut;trlnl furnnces. Coun try people f!Pt 20 per rent more sun· light than do rlwt>IIPrs In London, The Ideal Life Sacha Gultry. the ll!()St famous livIng I<reneh actot·, ~ave this reclpe tm· a happy life durin;.: his rPcent visit tc l.ontlon: "~ll'et at thirty with u woman of tw!'nty; lllUJ'l'Y her If you love he1·; lJJal>~• lt<!t' J.app). never de· <·,>lve h<'t'. tH'Yet· he de•·eiYed; and dlt> before he1·, n•ry old." Apple Butter 20c Mother's Aluminum Quart Can 39c Pickles, 2 for 29c Sour, in Jara White Wrap Matches, 6 boxes 19c , ·2sc Crisco, lb Standard Size Prunes, 2 lbs 19c Celery, 2 for 15c Nice Fresh Stock Fresh Stock, Medium size 29c Hams, lb Lard, 5 lb for SSe Pike's Peak Brand Whole or. Half Pot Roasts, lb 15c Hamburger and Sausage • • Fresh Meat, Freah Ground Prime Beef !: :; 3 ; : : --·$=@ 'l~l - - --- S. H. ALLA."'l DIES AT LOS AN· 'l.'he function if< given under the direcGELES , tion of Yariaan ..\Iortensen, Scout mas:\Ir. R B. Allan hns ju.'lt reeeived the :-;ad nt>ws of the death of his brother, N. H. Allan, of Los Angeles, Calif. 'l'he eaus<' of dPath, or illness causing same were not contained In the message from Los Angeles. The hody will he hrought to Springville for burial. ~- II. Allu.n wus burn nt Springville thit·ty-two years ago. Announcement of the funeral date and arrangements will appe-ar In next week's Elagle. SCOUTS OF TROOP 94 AND FATII· - ERS TO JOIN IN BANQUET A fathers' and suns' banquet will be enjoyed by the Boy Scouts of Troop 94, in the First Ward Amusement Hall next Thursda~· evening, February 10. :::lpecial guests at the banquet will be Dr. Chas. G. Plummer, Hyrum Bennion, Dr. W. l\Iotrat, Denzil Watts. ba ... u ~tt'i.Ul~P ronnter- 1 1rt in what !~ liP\\' c-allPd "ehannel ft>\er" - a <;<>t or distr.·s"in):! symptoms tltar soinf'tltut>:-; -;tJ"ikP pnssenger"' when a i<ltip, a1'lPr a rough oeean voyugt>, enters a lan<lio<•kpd harbor where there Is very smooth water. The etTect~ are !Something llkl' th!lt of real sen skkness, and evideutly nre a result of the su<l<l!'n chum:e or envlrunmenl equlllbrlum. lOc Raisins Standard Grade Coffee, lb SALT 1•. \KE COUl'IT'£ FORTUNA'm 'l'elephones 'l'ale 178 ~uttou, 'l'o whom it mar eoncern : is ht>reby gin>n that n special tax for thp pnrpo~e of defnt)'ing the <'o"t of 1<·onstnH.::ton of Sewl'r }';x•t!'nsion ~o. 4, has ht>en lt!Yied ant! conliruu•<l by or<linnnee of the Board of Comm issioiH'l'~ of :\I nrrny City, h~Yie<l 27th day of I>e<·Pmber, 1926, nnu confirmed Jnnnnry 31, 1927. Huid spPdnl tax is levied upon tht• following r<>al property in :\fun·ny City to wit: Along the west side of Stnte fHt·ept, he~inning nt n point 7r.7 1-2ft. El and D5fl. 71 ft. north from the liW eorn<>r f'ection ll, T 2 ~. R 1 Ill, S L B & 1\I, and running th<>n<'<' north 5H1 feet and to n d<>pth of 150 fl'<'t buck from the IH'o}lf'rty linP on the WE'~t side of Stat!' ~tr!'<'t, nnd is !In!' nut! pn~·ahle in five t:<tnal instnllmE-nts nnd will become delinqu<'nf n~ follows, firJ<t instnllment on the fift<'<>nth day of .January 1928, seeom! instn llmpnt on the fiftpe>nth day of .JnmJ.Ury 1f12fl, third installment on the , fiftpe>nth <ht~· of .Taunnry 19SO, fourth on til<' fifteenth day of 1 installment .January 1931, and the fifth installment ; on thP flftet>nth day of January 1932. If any installment shall remain unpaid nfte>r the> <late }of rle>linquency, thie whole ~<.;um >'hall b!'come delinqtwn.t u n<l intN·<•st sbnll he at the rut~ of pight Jll'rt'Pllt until paid or the propPrty sold for delinquent taxes. All taxes payable at the offiee of th<> ,,v ('ity 'l'l'<'a~urer, ..\Jurray City. 5 · Dated February 9th, 1927, Murray "'> <'io· Tlnll, :\Iurra;v City. 'l'. l•' . ..'II<·DOC'<.ALD , City Tr<>asurer and Collector ~11e!'ial Tnxt>s. 2 First Publieation Feb. 10, 1927. 1 LnHt Puhlil'ntion J!'eb, 17, 1927. I BENNION'S Cash and Carry Prices A. B. Laying Mash __________ $2.25 Baby Chick Maah .............. 2.75 Special Dairy Feed ....... ..... 1.85 White Bran -·--- .................. 1.55 Shorts .................................. 2.20 Yellow Corn ........................ 1.85 Fine ~und or Cracked Corn ..........................L...... 1.92 All Poultry supplies in proportion. • BENNION'S FLOUR & FEED MILL Murray, _Ut. Phone 46 Glenn Pri~hett Hearing Continued ter, and his assistants Dean Motrat and Simon JohnllOn. C. J!l Ganfin v.ill be the toastmaster. The banquet is heing prepared by the wi'l'eS of the The hearing on thP charge of embezztrou~ ollic<•rs and some of the mothers elment against Glenn D. Prichett, forof the scotllts. merly of Murray, has been cont1nue4 In the Salt Lake courts. The defenBe contends the matter Is The Vocal Sp:der a civil charge and that the criminal TOe harl\:ing-, ,,J· '"bttuu ·.lu:.:," spfdtar wa!' Rv-nnHW<l hecuthe it was found. proceedings should be dropped. The ln the day time, at spot~:~ where "boom- hearings will continue for some time Ing'' hud bel'ta heard at nlght. f!ut tlw yet. booming was eventually traeed to qua!ls! Stltl the Australian spider has one R<'COlllJlli~hmt>nt·-lt cun whis· Little .. Abao'ute Re11t" tie feebly by rublilulC its palpl! against The averag~ amount of ·•absolute Its mandibles. rest" that ls got during a night's sleep Is only eleven and one-half mlnutell, according to Prof. H M. Johnson of Planted by Machine..-, the Mellon Institute at l~ttsburr;h. A machine that plants cat.hage The remainder or tht~ time, he sn.vs, seedlings with considerable Staeed has there lJI Uf!ually muscular or mental been invented by Abbe Bacle, the action,, such 1111 takes pin<'e during a parish priest of the villu~e \If Trelze drt>am. \'enr11. neur l'a111 es, 1-'runct. It con· slsta ot a moving- arm that pla~es each seedling in u hole and another atta<'hment that eovPrs It with ~arth. It saves nine-tenths of tilt' time mmal!y l'mployed lu p!uuting <·ahhn!t'es. 98c Oh, Shucl~• Rosalind. who hud h·•eu ob!'enlog her nwtller t•emove the hm;ks from the eoru . went out on the back porch, where a n<>a.:ltltm· was prepnrlnJ,! to d1·ess twu dtld>t<lls. In a few minutes she returned exdt•·dl.v. calling to her mother: "Cow~ quiek, mother, Olh·er Is going to shuek tlw l'hiekens." Voltage of Lightning The burl'>lll of standard!-< !lays thot only t-Stimtttes ure uvnlluhle concerning the voltage of Jlghtulnl! stroke~'<. These rangE> from a few hundred thousand tu several hllllon volts, depen<lin).( upon the !dens of the per:-;ons mnklnl-{ the e,;tlmutes. No meu::;urernen ts hu n• h<'l'll rnn <lE> The Truly Happy The only person reall~· hi1JlPY ls llw one who gets enjoyment nut ur tJt>ln!! miaerable.-Mlaml (1-'lu.) Herttl<l WATKINS GIANT VANILI.A GOOD NEWS! BIG BARGAINS!! You will want to wait for me. Ia your Vanilla supply low? Then drop me a poat c:arcl1 I will deliver right away or I will prepay parcel post charges on orders of $3.00 or over. IRVIN OLSON I 4883 Center St. Mun-ay Utah: Phone Murray 275-J |