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Show • } 1.. ~;J· c. 1 1'f m~~~ C'~~tttll& e ~0Utl1tt STREET RAILWAY WOULD QUIT SOUTH OF MURRAY AND MURRAY EAGLE unuu:ht•l< of tret>s where they roo~t are Yer~· ohjP!'I ionable in residential distrkts. .\lthou~h the law forbids shootin~-: n1artin~. It is generullr P!l.s~lblt• to hrenk up their roost~. Lu"t YE'IIr Ihe town people of Newport, Ark.. found themst•ln!~ suddenly lll's!'t IJy ten or tiflt•t•u thou!-land of these hir!l~. and at first tnmed to thP pollee fvr help in g-etting riel of. them. The llOli<'l'. howr,·er. wen• udvLo;;.ed hy tht> Binlog-i<-al Sm,·ey of the rnitt•d Stutt'!-1 J)!'purtnl!'nt of .~g-rieulture that it waH illegal to shoot martins, and 'u~ g-pstions werE' mad!' for otlwr method:; 'l'he hirds were. Jiunll~· of t•nntrol. stuttered h~· turning- ,the tire hose on them,b~· shouting H.uman t:uulle:,; thru the tn~t·~ aft t•r dark. and llY . firin~-: hlauk l1latk powdPr nn<l t=<hotguu shE'll~. 'fhe ·Roman Cllltdlps tn·ove<.l ..estll•l'ially elit>din•. Otllt<r plaN's in .\rknn~as tronhle(l hy ohjpc·tionnhle hir1l roost>, . '''l'I'<' ~imilarb· trPale•l. Martin's Specials The L'tah J,ight & Traetion comIssued every Thursday by Jo.rdan pttny :\Ionday applied to the publie Publishing Co., Inc., Midvale, Utah, utilities commi~sion for pernusswn to substitute bus lines for street car TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ~ervice on the :\lidvale and Sand~· lines One month, Salt Lake County $ .10 south from .\Iurruy, and on the Holll1.00 Oll{l yea.r, Salt Lake County· duy line from Thirty-third South to Elsewhere in United Statesthe eutl of the line; for Jl('rmi~sion to One year, in advance --·---·--.. $ 1.50 dbcontinue senice on the "North Yard Line," from ~orth Temple and 'Ihird Circulation, 2500 Copies Weekly West to the end of the line, to dis· coutlnue the We~t Seventh South line Telephone Midvale 178 'el:!t from West 'femple to Ei~hth When you fail ro get your Journal street; and to di:-;eontlnu!' the ;\lill telephone the circulation department c ·eek ous line. Midvale 178, and a copy will be sent 1 In ca~e:s of substitution of bus serPRINTED RAYON, REGULAR -FANCY PRINTED CREPES, to you immediately. vice for stree cars, i't is explahwd in 98c YD. SPECIAL....................... . REGULAR ·$1.25 YD. SPECIAL the application, om; service will care ADVERTISING RATES FANCY BROADCLOTH, Display, per column inch ......... - .....$ .50 for the companJ ·s patrous at the same for effect in .been ha,·e as fnre of rateo Readers, per line ............ ___ ..........$ .10 REGULAR 7Sc YQ. SPECIAL street ear ::;cnke, with nu ehan~e of 100 LBS. SUGAR Entered at the postoffice of Midvale zone tern1inal. FANCY VOILES, REGULAR THE LIGHTI'ii~G ROD H.:\S RE"Tl1e propert~· is in the main, OYer as second class matter 42c YD. SPECIAL ..... ... ......... .. Dl'CE FAR~I ll'IRE LOSSES 20 yearl:! old, alll.l we are now reach25 LBS. SUGAR in~-: the point where .l\N~vy renewal:< are IMPORTED ORGANDIE, BOY 'SCOUTS CAl\IP anHnally {·au,es Li~htnht~. whid1 necessary, whi('h, d_uP to diminishing REGULAR 7Sc YD. SPECIAL business, art' out of the tlne;;tiou in larg-<• life> and tn·opt•rty losst's, is, at•~The l!l2i surnm!'l' eamp of the Salt mum· instmwes. we mu:;t, therPfore, cordin~ to the l'nite!l :-<rut<•:; DPpartPRINTED PONGEE, REGULAR 10 LBS. SUGAR .................................. .. Luke couneil Boy !kouts ut the Wig- subs~itute 80 me other form uf trans- ment of .\.gri!'ulturE', probnl•l~- the chi~f · $1.56 YD. SPECIAL ....................... . warn in :\lill CrePk eanyon. offically portution wherevPr it is rt'l!Uired, and 1'<111.'<' of farm tin·~- He<·<•ntly the sen.!ll)(>lled Mon.to remain open until Sept. retl·euch to the extent of dhcontinu- ousness of t.!Je~w losst•s l'litlf'l'<l the furru 3, gNup;; of i5 boys each week being ing sen·kc wherE' it h; little used.fire pr?tection <:OI.nmittec o~ tl~e ~atim.1· This camp which is the cnse i.n certain sections nl Ftrc Protection A'~(·tnhon to. gn·c l'l\r.ed for at the camp. special uttentiou to thi~ prohlem. will differ materially from other sttm- uf uur tertitory. '''l'he annual farm property lo~s from "At the pre~t:>nt time Salt Lake Citr mer cump~. it is ~aid, in that thE' -,.pel'iod will be spent in well directed hu!l le~~ population per mile of street li~htuing- may be !"l'tima~ed at $20,~1, course::l of uetivity that \\ill be educ- car track thun any of the citiE's of itK 000 as a minimum. Th1s los& can Ill large mPIIt<nre lw pn•n•nted J1y pro'p er ational und ententtiuing to the IJoys. class in the United Stutes. "I am of the opinion thut these pro- li~htnin~ protc<·tiun on building:; and .Early Monday morning e\·erything was pronouneed in reudiness for the camp posed chunges will work '*> hurd- IJ)' the simp!<• expedient of grounding . period.. '!'he entire Wigwam wus cleun- 8 hip on unybo<ly, llut on the contrary nt rea~-Umnbl!' int!'nal~. nil wirE' fpnces ed, scout tents nnd bedH were pr<'vared, will proYide the needed service and in!'losing- pa~turr~ m·· yard~ for lhe'the kitchen and cooks were dedared ut the sume time glye us a means to "t<H'k. The annnal numhCI' of fat·m PHONE MURRAY 421 MURRAY, UTAH •. ready to tum out rcal home meals, at least purtially !:!Olve some of om persons killed hy lightuiu~-: is het\veen 400 and 500, an<l th!' nnmht:>r of such · well balanced nnd nourishing, and at present difficu 1til'S. •·Substitution of bus tlen·iee from per:<ons injured from this C!lll~e is ·noon Monday the first detachment of · ho~s arriYe<l at the cump, havin~ heen Murray to :\Iidvule nnd Sandy will en- more than tw·ie(• t.he numht'r of dt>nths . Pro,·o-Fair will rebuild large elt· ){EP.\IR 33rd South "AYailnble stah;tles imlicute that from a ltQt coal off 1111 engine, on July .:..:·met' at t.lw end of the Holliday CR~ line nLle us to tring people closer into the building. hibitlon put and rt~sponded by a truck. Daily programs will be center::; of the~e towns, which in the li~htni1.1g _rod~. hot.h ~oO<l Hl~d defee: j1~th. Tht• fir!'meu Eureku-!llorth Lily mine spendlng Appl'Opriation of $5~.000 for the the, a~ httherlo found on ftu m lHlild it out before more than $15.000 dnm;: carried out uncler instructors to in- pa;;t hns not been pos~:~bile. imtlW\'('111E'Ill of 'l'hirt.l·-thirct South .$2 5. 000 a month in development, wlth .o.ll(•. ''The reusott for tbe tn•oposed ;;uh- lng!< huYe redu<·t•!l lightning losses hy I a<'<' ·. elude Dr. .J. C. Landerberger, camp ... ,was .d from Sen•uth gm;t to the mouth of ore paying for work . ·~ physieian; . PJ:of. J. H. Paul of the stitution of busses on the Holliday line 1:(5 I)('L' l'ent of tb!' lo~s inc·uned from f .\ htl'l-\'(' hntsh lin• just east of East :\fill l'1 eek (·un,,·oll aml Sp\·enty-second . rnh·ersity of T.:tah, nuturulist, wbo ~ot1th of 33rd South is that the lWOple lightninE:· on eorre,powlin,: !'XllOSures Suit Lake City-Contracts let on t th ·' 'II' 1 1 1 f 1 u • 1 1 · went to cnmp Monrlay afternoon; out there desire to willen Higblnnd 0 uurol <e< lUI wg-;;, unu a rvl er- ~I ill CrPPk Wurd House t•nnsed lots of highwuy, o •.envi;:e knowu us Se\'E'nty.\fill Ur!'ek improvement at $6,058. and wpll-mnilttalnetl rods !'nst\lliE'<I ·• Rev · Drive and have tl.!>~ked UH to h ar d sur- 1·· ,.. James Bean , exdtNn<•nt, ,July 11'<, ut 11 o'clo<'k p, se•·oHHI ~outlt Htt·eet. from the turn ' ~ · · • hatidci·aft expe1·t :\!anti-Historic :\!anti tabernacle lloJt IJpnriques, director of o\·ernight ful'e ~ur tra!'kS, ,..;blob we cuunot have l'.hown an effh-iencr in· the m. · {'ars fto!'ked there by the hun- in Highland Drl.-e to Cohhl!'crt'~t inn, repaired and modernized .. being commbsion eounty the hr . hikes; N. W. Davis, handcrafts artist; afford to do. Therefore, our pro- pr!'l'entinn nf li~htnin~ <lumuge of well dt·ed!-\ 11 ~ J)E'Ople believed it wus the wal:! YolNl Ricllfield-State will pave three Ward House . The firemen were .\lnnday. · and.~t~t!'rs. D. E. rru_mn~on~, sco,ut ex·j position is to take our track:l off ~~e nigh 100 per cent. · mHe road to Yenice CN~slng. forcP<l to use one tltoul'<and feet of ecntn e Is generul ~!rector ' .". B.. ;;treet entirely and run busses, whtch S ugar Com]l!lny 1JU ild s new · Gunm~on l\L\I~T.\1:-1 .UIERI{'.\~ IDEALS in of 0111• I'atron>' Hawkins I;; <'Hlllll dU'PCtor a><fltste<I ln.·' 111 raet~.,, the :\ppr·o··ttl hose tu .extingnisll Ihe tire b ut no FARMER FOUND DEAD ' ' • IJeet dumpl:l at Vermillion, Sigurd and damngo waH rlmw. . Holliduy. David Watkins. MAGNA NEAR CABIN IN there is growing sentinwnl in '!'hat '11 Pruttsville. 'l'he firetuPn Wt'1'<' also culled to ".\.s to the abandonment of the . ~11 a~ain't nune<:essarily uutinn to this d 1 · was field wh!'at A lS. .Tnl.1· Wellhy, c1·eek bus line, this it; entire Y ue Provo-State and federal otricer:-~ Charlel:l Ren~-:renn, fl7, wns found pus"age or 011 11 re nn<1. t ":<'n t y ll('res ,l.l tlrned b~ " 19?" our hi11;h taxes. the constnnt · 11 Durl e t f " will use Provo Canyon ro. -! fer test-" " laek o pu ronal!: . WoL~tenthe on l'ahin hi!:! in dead tilt~ or<linunc·<•s, nnd law:< innumemble about was l!'n" tht's rtltlnirl" of e c, ~ fore the lire Wt\H put out. ~ ,., in~ road mntt•rials und methods. exl "' 11 ., STORAGE holme farm east of :\Iuguu, )londay we bave eslnhlh,;hment of Ul'W honnl~, bureauR three time,; our l'eYeuue. nah f;trawberry crop esltmated a by O<Tnpnnts of tlH' furm house, tllP ... t .. ,·ed ~. iiiCe 1"'. ·-~·.•, to bttt'ld till our trans- 1111<1 <·omun~swns :tud exll•u;;ion of quarts, on 1,300 arces. 2,54-!,000 FI\'}~ l'K\R OLH ('.\LLS FIRE sheritr·~ ofti<:t:' llus hE'en ndl'is!'d. government contL~1l oYer tlw iu<liYidunl tl t h DEI'.\RTl'\IE~T .1 . . sec on. portation husiness in t a Hnlt fLukf- <'ity-Buildin.. :penntts JOE ENGEUiE 1 1. 1 . caiJin A li,.,..·ht W!ts st'Pn in RPiwrellll'l:l ., without ~u('(·E's~, and haYe 1os t over and Jll'll'ltte msme»». 1s C\'H enw< 1y Lhe · Sutnnlay, .Julr lflth. Youn::: )laster aiJout l-i I'· m., sunda.Y. When one of for Jnnl' rradt $966,900. Six month~ o1·E'r comment 1\PJ)('arln::: . all GAS &: OIL $12,000 in Ol)('rating thiH line. recorrl i~ $2, 715,tli0. Unh!'rl York. fi\·e yeurs of a~-:e reported the Ol'<·ntmuts of the fttrm JJ<ltlPe · t s !'f eountn,·. ., we11t "Tht• :'\orth Yard line eomns EXPERT REPAIRS hint Only tht• most drastic oheck to At retl'nt election;; the peopll' tltst tlw pn·~!'IH'P of lire to :\Jr. Haymoml to <·nll him :\[omln.". , f11Un<l , thn,\· hu~ reach e d wllith trackag!', oltl ve1T or Mr. IJ.'ill"' on tltP lwd, dE'nd. mounting E'Xpenditnres will prevent a cledded "Xo" Yote a!:uinHt meaures Kinzie Oli I•'orty-eighth t-Jouth. '· • ,., the !'1111 of its nsefulnE'ss. and tuere 1 Do<·tor :'llt·Brhlt> of :\ln.",.,'na, was call- tax hills of our state and local governREPAIR SERVICE which pile up ex1wn~e or re~trict in- Kinzie <lirl not ronsitle · the grns~ fire is no reason for n•n('wing it becuuse divhlual activity. . Editorial <'Omment as serious and so stated to his young ed un·J, ~ai•l llw man had bt't'u dead ments from beeoming au intolerablt• ~lurrar &1 4981 So. State of tilt> faet that there is excellent ser.s·tlt'tl deutlt burden to business and individual tax• t on thr situation b widespr!'ad. It ap- 1friPml. However, :\laster York RE'eiD· st'•-~ ••t· "''''<'II II!lttr~. " Tie \·lee a hlo<·k nwuy on Serond ' \ es . pa~·ers. twar.-; in eounh-y daily and weekly Pfl nE'nou,s OYE'l' the situation nnd :\Jr. was drw to u<·nt<' euteriti.s. Patronage on the 'fhircl WPst line has Ret1"rentt ~ot only is property lost through m•i.,hl1o1·~. 101 Acccwolin« uewspap!'rs. in metropolitnn dailles Kinzie finally advised that he might 1 " ., " " dwitulled until it is thE' least patronami in mn~nzinE'~ of national circ:ul- call the tire clcpartmcnt. 1'lwreupon had <'llllltllaint·ll for somE'lime of pains firt• utt!'rly 11;one, hut Its replacement ized of any lim• on th e sys t en1. "A~ to the section on west 7!:b South ation. Public offi!'ials openly expre;.., ll·itlwut th.t> least hPsitation the fiw in his l'hPst. E!Torts are heing mude •!.raws pnergy which l:!hould go into from, West Temple to Eighth WE'st, we opinions on the snhj!'e~. wbkh ~vould _yt>ar old mug up tht~ lire dPpartment. ~Ionduy to lol'atE' rc>lath·es. who nre produl'ing new weulth. It is e:stlmatcd 15 per cent of all l'onsi!ler this the Joost expensive nnd hnve hE'en deemed pollheal ~lt<:Ide_ a 1')le :\ftll'ra~· Cit.~· l>epartnH'nt with beliPH•tl to rE'si!lP in Halt Lnkl'. accidents to workers in individual esThe nnclerlymg Chi!'~ L:.use!1 responded uwl thc fire "'e hu,-e wit'· 1few y!'ar~ a~o. , l 1~e l ess p Ieee o f t r lick " 11118 was H(lon un<ler <'Ontrol and the ChiE'f • t0 11 11 t t.h b ·u 1 b ~ ., tubllshments ure due to defective • • ·· ere .!' tn its 20 railruo<l crof<sings to bump over. t oug t l<eemt~ NE\VS t:T..\H lighting. . rove sec- , been a teu.ency to <lrtrt away from_ our. thQnkPd :\la11ter York for ealling him •·c •·e•tll'"·" that the Pol>lar G tim<'. tlln1llt' In fightei:s firp · hi.-; nnd "' ' • ,, 'tlon of town is transpo~tatlon in Improvenwnt 11 busy one, and wellj ori~inal simplE' form .o~ govPrument ages the "lrOtl"'h nchJ'eved ~ih·er in tlrift !JOO l'it.··Lak1• Suit fellows brig.ht the hns City :\Iurray in attd ·tttllll Spll tiS the · ... "' ·• . · · populated, and for this reason there 1"~11 ~<'l1 ~II'·e in Tin tic <listrict of Jli'OJ~rtv aJvl .this is prohnhl~· II record, that is, ~hi"ltl t>osatble that Itlade "~<lOin f I 1 l '"' ., , · ~ • ll•· lVH uu < oer of \ltl'Oil (lt'mt' l t I I l 'l t t th D 11 11· fi . ·' · n wt I 1e a >SO u e Y no a tyc y!'ar 0 < ru mg !' !'par men · l'tuh pro<·et'!ling nlon11; the brenk with vice to this section so long as the our enonuous rnater1al prosperity. . • If ·you do 'not 'f<'el sure whut to do . \'('ry favoruhle showing. 11 'I t y k · · .. fi h · · We l>rPsent 1>atronnge holds up. ()!!<leit ·'cltlt't1'ott t·1 Tllotnu~.· D. D= . '.~· <'ll yo1.1• s<'e n 1.'.!', c·a ·• as er or·. .. "''T" FffiES = o • ·• .. ' · Co 'LI•~ .L propose to install a eune at Seventh :\Iemorial Hospital will eost $135,000. erune. He . !mows. South and Eighth WE>st streets,· th\1!! O~-:dcn -'l'hor~tenson Jnvesment Com- blast furnaee proclut'ed 25 tons providing a ten-minute inHteud of a l''ires ln Bingham and at Ini~Ind Salt ' Works. · Iron a day. A modern ! pan~· will IJuilll hig fnctcll'Y addition. 'Nu/1 Said/ twenty-minute service .on tlle Eighth l'rovo- Hio Granclt• ln>~titute will ! operated furnace will averagp 80H A ser~ous fire ~lroke out in Binghum "KE'ep~ ttniet, you Idiot!" shrieked West line, a str!'et · wb!<-4 nE'edSJmore Ill duy. Frirluy morning, .1 uly 15th. The fire- a parrot. in court And everyone pt·es- start on $100,1)()0 huiltling plan. frequent sen·iee; or, hi other WO!'dS, 'ew!I·C'onrier. dld.-Su~~:lnuw -cnt men were called ut 4 :45 a. m. w'hE'n doubling the service l:tere." ~---------------------tlu•y arrh·e<I there, they found the main cunyon In flanws just 11110'·e Car 1926 Jewet Two-door Fork. ' ThE' firemen pumprd wat!'l· frolll EI,ECTRIC C(!RRE~T ~1.:\KES Sedan, $575.00 PLOWING EASY. Bewer line thut run through eunyon. Thp dumngc wus (•stimute<l at $85,000, Sdenre has ugtti n lightened the 00. Rr R :30 tlwr hllcl tlw flire che<·klabor of the farm. In England. at the <'d und ~vere ready to leavE' when Experiment they receiwd a eall to go to I hP In lane<!. RothamstE'!l fumous ONE of our great, Station, Dr. B. A. KE'Cn and Dr. W. B. ~nlt Works. heaping dishes of this Haines ha ,.e develoJI('d a plowing 'l'he firemen .~bowed rE'u I s)le!'!l hy wholesome and nourapparatus which moist!'ns the soil to making it from Bingham to the Salt the proJI('r consiHtency for plowing, a~ "'orks in forty-fi,·e minutN;. The fireishing dessert is an mthe plow moves through the earth, by men were unable to suve thr factory fallible receipe £ o r meuns of an electric curront. ·'fhe pro- that was compE'tE'l~· ron~unwd hE'<·ause combatting the limpcess was explained und an apparutus they were ltlllllJ>Cred for wu t<'r. Tl\e ness and fatigue of for recording the rE'sistance of the HOil dumage amounted to $2:'JO.OOO. They very warm days. Just to the plow exhiiJited at the recent were succe~sful in preventing the step around to International Congress of Soil Science, fltune~; from spreading to the war~ held in Washin11;ton from June 13-22. houses. Th~ fire covered an area qf Murray City Pharmacy' The plow pusses more readily thru six to eight aeres .. a moist soil. Moisture, as iH well CITY FIRES known, a<:ts as 11 conductor of eiectricty, effecting a circuit between the Grass Fires Prevelant positive and negative poles of a charge Murray, Utah The dty firemr11 were t·nlled to tJte and producing a condensation of mois· Attwood resdiE'n<,e, Yilw strert on .Tuly ture on the negative pole. 1uth, at i p. m. Two hundred feet of 1926 Chev. FIREWORKS USED TO BREAK UP hose WE're used to put out the fir(> 1925 Ford Tudor $440.00 but no damage was causE'd. ROOSTS OF MARTINS Ruxtell, $325.00 A BARCAIN On July 16th, there wus a grass tire • • near Carlisle Martins, blrdl:l somewhat smaller on Eilst 48th Sout.b Five-room modern bouse. Large done. was damage No dlldken house 'wired for electric thun robins or ~;tarlings, Rometlmes rE'Rillence. lights and piped with water. Gar- gather in tlock~ by thousands just be' . \ age, flowing wells. 6 1·2 atres at fore migrating and establish .roosts · • RAILROAD BRIDGE FIRE within small areas, where they become 4081 South State. For Sale or The D. und R. G. R. R. Bridge at exceedinglr ol.mo::douA. The noise und • Ta·atJ.~.dQI' _!f_ua:r:ay City properlf, fire cuught street' South filth they make and the breaking of We;:t 64th F·or Satu~day Monday and Tuesday MIDSUMMER SALE OF SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS This is a real oportunity to buy the better grades of summer dress materials at great savings. MOTHERS, PREPARE FOR SCHOOL DAYS .69 .44 .25 .54 .98 $7.25 1.85 •75 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Double tickets on Automobile, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. HOMAS ART JOE'S GARAGE - L ,, " • I I I .. Um-m-m! SUNDAE Carlisle Motor Co. · Phone Murray 483 Murray, Utah I |