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Show mqt ~i~&ult STREET RAILWAY WOULD QUIT SOUTH OF MURRAY Jjournru ltrnnehe;; of trees where they roost are. vetT ohjettionabl e in residential districtf;. Although the law forbid>~ shootin" martins. it is generally possible to brenk up their roosts. Last )'ear the townpeople of Newport, Ark .. found themselve~ sudden!.'· JJe~et hy IPn or fifteen thousand of these hir<ls, and ut first turued · to the poli<·p for llPlp in J:t:>ttiug rid or them. The police, howt•,·Pr, Wl'r!' advisPd by the Biolog-icul Snrn•y of t.he UnitPd States Department of Agrieulture tljut it was illegal to Rhoot martin:;, and sng;.:<·~tions 'wre mndP for other method~ Thr hirrl~ W>'L'<' finull~· of ('Ontrol. sentterPd h~· tnrnin;.: th<• lirt:> ho><e on them,h~ shootin;.: Homan <·audlel' thru th<' trl'es nftpr <lurk, nnd by lirlng hlank hlnek JlO\WlPl' alHl ~hotg-nn shell~.' '.rlw Homan <·undle~ Jlrm·ed l'SP<'<'inll.v efl'ecthr. Otlwr tJhi<'P>< In Arkan"as troubled hy ohjPt'tiounhl e hinl rooM~ wt:>re similarl~· treatPrl. --THE LIGH'fl\'1:-./G ROD HAS RJ<;. D{'('J<] FAR:\1 FIRE LOSSES Ma rtin 's Sp eci als AND MURRAY EAGLE The Utah Light & Tra~tiou comlsS11ed every Thursday bY Jordan puny :\loutlas applied to the public Co., Inc., Midvale, Utah. utilitle:s commission !'or pprmis.~ion to sulistitute bus lines for street car TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT ION service on the :\Iidvalc and Sand~- lines One month, Salt Lake County $ .10 south from l\lurmy, and on the llolli· 1.00 One year, Salt Lake County day line from Thirty-third South to Elsewhere in United Statesthe end of the line; for permission to One year, in advance -··-·---·--$ 1.50 di~continue service on the ''North Yard Line," from North Temple and Third summer This is a real oportun ity to buy the better grades Circulation, 2500 Copies Weekly West to the end of the line, to disdress materia ls at great savings. ~ontinue the West SeYenth South line 178 Midvale Telephone .• from West Temple to Eighth " ' est When you fail to get your Journal street; und to discontinue the :\lill telephone the circulation department <.:reek !Jus line. Midvale 178, and a copy will be sent PRINTED RAYON, REGULAR In ea;;es of suh>titutlon of lms serFANCY PRINTED CREPES, to you immediately . in explained i~ it eur;;, vice for ;;tree 98c YD. SPECIAL....................... . . REGULA~ $1.25 YD. SPECIAL eare will seniee bus upplkution, the ADVERTIS ING RATES for the compunr'>~ putr·on;; llt the snml' FANCY BROADCLOTH, Display, per column inch ----··--·$ .50 rutes of fare aR haYe .been in effect for REGULAR 7Sc YP. SPECIAL Readers, per line ·····---·--··········$ .10 ~treet enr sen·ke, with no ehange of 100 LBS. SUGAR ...................... .. FANCY VOILES, REGULAR Entered at the postofft~ of Midvale zone terminal. "The property is in the m<lin, over 42c YD. SPECIAL. ... ....... ......... . as second class matter 20 vears old, and we are now reach25 LBS. SUGAR ........................ .. IMPORTE D ORGANDIE, in;.: .the poiut where bt•llYY renewals nrc CAMP BOY S('OUrS l'llH>'es Lightnin~.::, whkh auunally necessary, whi<-h, dne to diminishing REGULAR 7Sc YD. SPECIAL is, aelnHseH, propt•rty business, are out of tile que<'ti()n in lu1·gp life und Htu tes Deptu·t· PRINTED PONGEE, REGULAR The 1927 sumnwr eamp of the Snlt ma nr install(•eH. '~·1, 11111 st, therdore, cording to Uw ruiterl 10 LBS. SUGAR .................................... ' chief the prohnbly A;.:riculture, of ment transof form other some suhstitute 'Vigthe at Lake cotmcil Boy SC'ontR $1.50 YD. SPECIAL.. .... . lir(•s. Ht'l'Piltl,v the serifarm of <·ansi' nnd l'CfJUire<l ·~~"r it is wam in :\Jill CrePk eanyon, officnlly porta t .JOn \\·1 I e l~n ' · di~continU- OU><ne~s of t.hesl' losses ('IIUsl'd the •farm t t nf opened :'llon.to remain open until Sept. retreuc Il t 0. 11. lC e'·tar· • v r ~ntron· of• the eommittec ·~~ little used tl.re protection t · ·here · . 1 • • grotw~ of i5 !Joys each week being mg • • • o sernce \\ gn·l' to A~soctahon Protectwn .l!'1re al ;;ections cortain in cas~ th · · '£his camp ";Inch Is for at the en mp. ~ ~ e special attention to this problem. nut tprially from qther sum- of our territory. ''Th: annual farm ~)ropertr loss from . ·•At the present time Suit IA\ke City Double tickets on Automo bile, Saturda y, Mond~y and camps, it is said, in that the $20.000, at e~tunated he may will be spent in well directed bas le~~ popu llltion lll'r mile of ·stl·eet llghtmng . ,, . .· . Tuesday . m can loss IlHs uummum. a a:; 000 Its of cities he of aetivity that will be educ· car true k th an any Of t large measure be. prevented IJ! proper atlonal 'nnd enteratining to the boys. class in the l:nited Stutes. li~htning protectiOn on lmilclmgs and prothese ·'I am of the opinion that Early :\Ionday morning everything was work I*> har<l- by the &illl!)](l. PxpNlil'nt of grounding . Pronount·ed in readine~<F< for the camp pose d ch an ges will ' pt:>rlo<l. The entire ·wigwam wa~ clean- ship on anybo(ly, but on the contrary at reaRonable mterYalH, all w1r: fp~cps· ea;·scout tents and beds were prepared, will llrovide the needed service am! in<'lo,;ing paHtlll'l'>< or yards for n·eMURRAY, UTAH PHONE MURRAY 421 the kitchen and cooks were rledared ut the same time give us a means to •toek. The annual numbpr of farm betwpen·, is lightning hy kille•l )JCrsons our of some ~;olve reit.dy to turn out real home meals, at least partially .roo and 500, and thP number of such · well· balanced and nomisbing, and at present (}iffienlties. "Substitutio n of bus set•vice from person;; injured from this cau•e is noori "Monday the first detachment of boys- arrived at the camp, haYing been :\lurray to ~Ii<lvale and Sandy will en- more tlum twi!'e t.he nnmlwr of tlt'aths. ltEP.\lR :l3t•d South l'rovo-.li'air will rebuild large ex· "Availahle stai;;ticR ·indicate that froin a bot enal off 1111 engine, on July met at t.he en<l qf the IIolliduy car line u!Jle us to bring people closer into the 11 put and hibltion building. tiy ·a truck. Daily programs will be centers of these towns, which in the lightning ro<l>t. !Jotll good n <1 <I<• fee- 1ilth. The tlt'Pmeu fl'..'IJOnded th f ('("' $"') f 'tt' 1 1 1 'p <lllllt· $15,()(10 011 than Illorc beftJre 011t it buildfurm Eureka-No rth Lily mine spending tive, a~ hithl'l'to found e OJ' ·"'- l r< JI'U 1011 0 • ·>-. ' ~· "to in- pa~t has not been po~s!J'l ottt under iiJ,"tt·uctor·f: ""'rried I e. " .... , with $ South impro\"(•mput of 'l'hirty-third 25,000 a month in development "The reason for tbe lll'O)JO!-led :;;ub· ings lutYe redut·Nl lightning loss~;; by age was don1•. olude Dr. .r. C. Landerberge r, camp from Hen•nth l~nst to the mouth of ore paying for work. - -- - - - physician; Prof..T. H. Paul of the :stitution of busses on the Holliday line .'~5 ]WI' <·t•nt of tht> lO:'!S incurrer! ft·om 011 eorr:~ponrling exposurN; I A la q;c "brush lin• just past of East :.\I ill ( '1 eek t·au~·on and Ken·nty-seco ud ifniversity of Utah, naturallst, who south of 33rd South is that the IJCOI>le ligbtnin;.: Snit Lake City-Contra ctH let on HonRe rnused lot..~ of highway, otherwise known as He\·enty'~ent to· camp :\Ioudny afternoon; out there desire to widen Highland of uurodtletl huildwgs, IIJHI that rorx•r- !.\I ill't Cr't><'kt Wunl Crcek improvemen t at $6,058. :\llll k , o nNl rod>t exl'l Pmeu , J u 1~- 1,..,, installed and wt>ll-mnintai ,· Rev. ])l'iYe, and have asked us t o hard sur · lY nt 11 o c1oc · p. sl',·mHI Honth ktrt•et. from the turn j&mes Bean, handl'raft ex""r·t . . 1" · :\{anti- Historic Manti tabernacle there by the hun- in Highlanrl Drin· to <'ohhfpr•rest Inn, I;ioyt Renriqnt:>s, flireetor of overnight fnce our tracks, which '"e cannot hnve 8-hown till effiPtency in the ' m. Cat's fiockerl it was the was Yoted hy tlll' l!ounty eommission being repaired and modernized .. ~~.kes; ~. ,V, Davi-s, hnndernfts artist; afford to rio. Therefore, our J>ro- prl'Yeution of light.ning damage of well dred" aR J)('Ople believed Hiehfield-S t.ate will paye three wert~ :\londa,v. Ward Uom>e : The fit·emen ~pd others. D. E. Hammond. scout ex· position is to take our tracks off the nigh lfiO pl'r ceut. mile road to Venice crossing. forted to use one thou<>and feet of ecutive is general director; W. B.. street entirely and run busses, whirh !J IDE.\I,S Gunnison Sugnr Company bullds new ut uo 1';; ·<·aiilll. 'r!t'r·e~•tor a~"t'"ted t1•· . a"'k.lru~ H ho~e to extiugui~b thr 11re I meets the approvu1 of our pa t r ons 1·n l\IAI~TAIN .unmiC.\:-.1 ~ ' '~ n .. DEAD FOUND FARMER beet dump8 at Vermillion, Sigurd and rlarmlg<' wa~ dmw. David Watklns. 1 Holliday. MAGNA NEAR CABIN IN Prattsville. to ·'l'he firemen wPr'l' also called That there hi ·growing sentinwnt in :'11ill --=====~======-====== !' "As to the abandonmen t · of1 tbe y nuneeeHRaril again:>t nation thiH t d A whPHt field was Wellh~· .•Tnly l'i. Provo-Stu te and federal oftlcers Creek bus line, this is <•nitre Y ue o found was Hi, Reu~rcnn, Charles be· .burned aerc~ twPHtY nn!l will use Provo Canyon road for test· lack of patronage. During 1926 our high tuxes, the eOnl'ltnnt passage of on li.n• Wol~tenthe on · t ou t . <'uhin Jtis . in dead lnw,.; and orrlinnnces, the f ore t h e . 1trP innumerable t !J pn wns lng rond materials an<l methods. expense of running this line \Yas a ou STORAGE Jwlme farm east of :\lug-ttU, :\Ionday ~ ~ ---"'e .hnve estahliHhmen t of new boards, bureaus 1 Utah ~trawherry crop esltmat~ at three times our revenue. the house, ftu·m tht> of Ol'cnpants by of exll'n;.ion and eommlssions anr1 transtried sinee lfl2~ to !mild up our 2,544,000 quarts, on 1,300 arces. I<'IYE YK\R OLD ('.\LUi FIRE sheri IT's ollict• bus heen advised. ovN the intli ridnal1 control "'0\'erument ,., 1 ti portatlon husines~ in that set• on. f:>ult fLa~ <.:!ty-Bulldi n·r pennlts JOE ENGEI.KE A light wns ,;ppn in HPngrenn's cabin husiness, is ev ideneed h)' I and private t I . over Of! have and without r-;ucePs><, Satnrdu_v, .Jnl~· lUth. Young :\laster about 8 p. m., 8unuuy. When one of fot· .rune reach $966,900. Six months the ovPr nil comment ap}JCaring OIL A GAS ' HohPt'l York. fiw years of age reported the ot·t·npunts of the farm housl' went record is $2,i15,!l70. $12,000 in operating this line. of t•ountry. eonRists line Yard :-iortlt "ThP m1>st drastic oheck to EXPERT REPAIRS Onl~· thP At J·eet'nt rlections the people <'Ust the [lrPHelH'l' of lire to :\lr. Haymond to Pall 1lim :\lonrlny. t!H'Y found him )!r. ;>tliJtlt. reached has whid1 ver.v f>ld trackage, •• mounting expenditures will prevent or lying ou tht' bed. dead. u de~ided "Xo" ,-ote agaim;t meaures Kinzie on l<'orty·l'igilth ·~ · fi t.lle Pll<l uf it,; nst:>fubwss. untl there canwas tax bills of our state and local governDoetor :\kBrillP of :\la"na, llid tiot eonsidt'r fht~ grass re which pile np expense or restriet in- Kinzie ,.., REPAIR SERVICE . is no reason for rt>uewing it because tlw mun llatl lH~Nl dead men tfl from becoming an lntolerahle 4981 So. State Hurra1 11 of the fad that tlwre is excellent P-el'· dh"irlual activity. . Editorial l'omment a~ st:>rious ancl so ~tutPd to his young ell !tlltl :;ai•l ,. t on the situation i" widespread. _ It up- friend. Howe,·er, :\Iastt>r York seem- six or se\ en bou1·s. He said dpath hurrlen to busine~s and individual taxvice 11 hlod;. a way on Se<•oml '' es . payers. enteritis. Patronage •m the 'l'hird 'Vest linP has pears in eonntry dnily ~ncl weekly ed nerYons owr t.he situntion ami Mr. was dne to acute property lost through ~ot only is A('cortling to Hl'i~;"hhtH"H, Ren~:"renn dailies Kin:>.le fihully 'Itt! vised that he might t'l 't I. til~ lea"t llatron- newspaper~. iu• metropolitan . Th t t l ll th fi • • ' ~ r but its replacement gone, dwmrllcd un I I ;; pains of 1 fire utterly Preupou had complainPil for ;;omPtime e re Ppar llll'll · and in mn;.:a:>.lll<'~ of nntwnal ctrcnl- cu th .. ·tem . 1. th·e thP lll'sitatiou least tht• without · · 1 · e SJ" 1zed of uny me ou ilL his ehP~t. Effnrts are hl'in~-: made draws energy which should go into "As to the section ou west itli South nt~o~. Public offww.ls openly expl·es>~ Monday to l<wnte rdntiYl's, who are producing new wealth. I t E' .hth West we j O)mnous ou the fmbJeet whi<'II would year old Faug up the lire dPpnrtment. , with J)ppartment City :\luna~· The · • • It is estimated 15 per cent of all from "'est 'Iemp e o I!;expetl~i,·e ' anfl have hePn deemrd pohhcul bPlil'\"('(l t11 1·psitlP iu Halt Lake. ><UC'Hle ll <>~t tl . th .1 fi tl 1 1 1 r f <'h' . 1 ., · em., l'OnsHer 11s rp aceidents to workers In individual es· lP .arsen rPspont ec lllH re The undt•rlymg ago. f t C.k w·e have ' with 1 few year!! i 1 ChiPf tht• nut! wns ~;oon 1mde1' eontrol tablishments are due to detective usr e,;!l 1l· eee do ra· to bum)J over thought seems to he thu t t.here ha~ thanked }Iastet· York fo1· calling him 1 20 . ·' lighting, rat rao crossmgs its We realize that the Poplar Grove .~ec- t been a teneney to drtft a way from our transportatio n in Improvemen t timP. am}llP an<l his firl' tig-hters in · a 1msy one , and "'ell ·! original simple form of government · of town IS hon marks the ages the through HnlL Lake ( 'ity- !l()(J drift iu Si!Yer aehleved Murray City ilus the hrig.ht fellows populated, and for this rea!lon there ":ll~ch ga,•e ns the spiritual and. innwl this hi prnbnhly 11 re('ord, thnt i~. Hhield property in Tintie district of progress of civilization. will he ausolutely nn diminution of ser- <hndual freedom th~t made p_osstble }'irst application of electricity to a five year old railing the De[lartment. T:tah pmePNling along tlw break with vice to this section 80 long as the our enormous matennl prospenty. •teel industry was made 35 years ago, If you do not fPel sure what to do very fanlra!Jle ~bowing. 're present patrouuge holds urJ. Ogrlen Atldition to Thomns D. D<.'l.' with development of earlieRt traveling \"~.:hen you sre n fire. <·all :\InstPr York. COUNTY FIRES propo~e to install a CUl'\'e at Se,·enth :\Iemorial Hospital will co~t $135,000. 1'1'1\ne. At that time a bard-operate d He. knows. ·· South anrl Eighth West stl'eets, thu·s (lg-den-Thorsteu~on Inwsment Com- blast furnace produr·ed 25 tons of l)l.g Fires In Bingham and at Inland Salt I providing a ten-minute instead of a iron a day. .\. modern electrically j lluny will build hlg- factorv addition. 'Nulf Said 1 Works. Eighth the on sen·ice te twenty-minu Pmvo- Rio GnuHie Institute will Ot)('rated furnace will average 800 tons "Keep (Jniet, you 1<1iot !" shrieked A serious fire broke out in Bingham "rest line, a street which needf'l more 1 a day. 1J'riday morning, .Tuly Hith. The fire- a parrot ·fn court. And everyone pres- start on $100,000 huihling IJlun. frequent serviee; or, in other words, ;_---------------. mt:>n were called at 4:45 a. m. w.hen ent dld.-Sagina w Ne\v!I-Cnurler. doubling the service here." - ~- thel'(\ they found the - For Satu rday Mon day and Tues day MIDSUMMER SALE OF SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS of ' MOTHERS, PREPA RE FOR SCHOOL DAYS .•54 .69 .44 .25 .54 .98 . $7.25 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE A fHOMAS MARTI M •' I JOE'S GARAG E M I I they arrived. Um-m-m! SUN DAE ONE ~of our great, heaping dishes of this wholesome and nourishing dessert is an tn·· fallible receipe f o r combatting the limpness and fatigue of very warm days. Just step around to Murray City Pharmacy· Murray, Utah A BARGAIN Five-room modern house. Large ebl«<ken boutte '\\ired for electric lights and piped with water. Gar· age,, flowing wells. 6 1-2 aeres at 4081 South State. For Sale or Trade for llurray City property. main canyon in flamt:>s just above Car Fork. ThP firemen pHIUJlt'd wnter from EI.ECTRIC CURRENT :\BKES sewer line that run through canyon. · PLO\l'ING EASY 1 The dnmage wns estimated ut $85,000. Scienee has again lightened the 00. By 8 :30 they hll(l the liire ehecklabor of the farm. In Eng.lanrl, at the ed and were rparl~· to leaYe when Experiment they reeeh·ed a cnll to go to the Inland Rothamsted famous Station, Dr. B. A. Keen and Dr. W. B. Salt Work:,;. The fit·emen ,,bowed real ~peerl h)' Haines have developed a plowing apparatuii which moistens the so!l to muk,ing it from Bingham to the Salt the proper consistellQy for plowing, as 'Yorks in fot·ty-fiye minutes. The firethe plow moves through tbe earth, by men were unable to saYe the faetory means of nn electric current. The pro- that was compPtely ('On><nmPil because eess was explained and an apparatus they were .hampered for water. The for recording tl1e resistance of the soil damuge amounted to 2rl0,000. They to the plow exhibited at the recent were successful in preventing the Internu tional Congress of Soil Science, flames from spreading to the wareheld in Washington from June 13-22. hous~>~. The lire covered an area of .. i.~e plo\v passes more readily thru six to eight a(•res.. a moist soil. Moisture, as is well CITY FIRES k111own, a<'t~ ns u conductor of electricty, effecting a circuit between the Grass Fires Prevelant positive and negative poles of a charge The city firemen wet·e eulled to tJ1e and produdug a condensation of mois:Attwood reRdience, Yine strPl't on .July ture on the negative pole. l 5th, at i p, m. Two h nndrPd fPI't of FIREWORK S USED TO BREAK l!P hose were used to put out the fire but no damage was causrd. ROOSTS OF 1\IARTINS . On July 16th, there was a grass fire neur CarlislP somewhat smaller on East 48th Sout.h ~la rtins, birds sometimes done. was starlings, or damage :No· than robins re><l<leur~ ~a th<'r in flocks by thousands just be· RAILROAD BRIDGE I<'IRE fore migra tlng and establish roosts within small areas, where they b(l(!()me The D. and R. G. R. R. Bridge at exceedingly obnoxionK Tbe noise and filth they make and he breaking of West 64th South street caught fire I I 1926 Jewet Two-door Sedan, $575.00 1926 Chev. l92a l<'or(l Tudor Ruxtell, $325.00 Carlisle '·Phone Murray 483 Tom·lnc, $440.00 tor Co. Murray , Utah |