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Show I III fill! II II rI it L II II III! I I 1 1 I I The Murray Auto SIXTEEN "l tan's 1; 1 -- w-jp- a sf 1'aiillf liepreseiitative at Mur will be installMurray City Lion's Club early in July. ray City. Mr. Itciitz of ed as President COITUS MARRIED Miss Evelyn Powell, daughter of Mr. hnd Mrs. Jume.s K. Powell, ami Ernest Madx'ii were married Tuesday, June h, at the home of the bride's parent fclSO South State Htreet. The ceremony was informed by IX Sanson Hrinton, at 7 o'clock, after huh a reception was Riven Oldest Ford 1 I I I I I In their right here in Murray Is tke Pord Dealer who has been longest in the .nierehandlHlng of Ford products of any In this state. It Is just eleven years ago this sum mer since the Murray Auto Company was organized by S. J. Lindsay, the late Jos. S. Lindsay and A. Brad The organization at that time con sisted of S. J. Lindsay as manager, office force, salesman and general man with two men iu the shop department. Since that time the business has ex panded to be able to use ou an aver age of 20 persons. Kroui a 75 ear con tract a year, the company has grown o a 8S0 car contract. There has been sold by this company something over 'iVKI new cars and over half thaf number of used cars. Ilesldcs the car end of this business The .Murray Auto Company has the Tractor and Equipment business to look after. Tbey have sold more trac tors and equipment than any other Ford denier In the ln:ermouiitnln Each year several carloads shipments are made to the Murray Auto Company of Woods Brothers Thres-ers- , Smalley Alfalfa Mills. Gleaner Combine Harvesters, and in 1019 and 102(1 two carloads of Oliver Mows were shipiied In and disused of, also several full carload shipments of oil, direct from Pennsylvania oil fields, were by this company. The Murray Auto Company Is mnde up of local men who are here to stay. Home builders, taxpayers, supiKirters of thuve things that are for the best good of this community. The slogan to Its patof the company is servh-erons. The idea In hind the entire organization Is service. During the eleven yrars of 'IhmIhm MiU romfany as A 1 by the has always licen rat'-Ford Mo or Cninapnr's representatives and as Ford is the lender In the field of service a dealer must tip to In- - able to rate blh with this big Spanish American War. This U a long time iu the ice business and in fact has virtually passed his Major life In the industry f en years ngo ,he Lester plant iu Ml Lake was sold and Mr. Ixster devided on entering the business at Mtjrrny, MbKale and Samly. The teP pliints have always been success- fuk Uith Iu Salt Lake and their pres wit Imiition, which Is a test that I one iiunmvu per cent ernnent, as nothing can endure for this length of time without being right The service and quulity of the Les ter' product bus become a linnet hoi word iu the and no one can be s rt does lint I. . , ousiness n;is neen way. fnUIld Till U.iriliJ lliA b.kinr umii. l,i Ct.f. """" """ Immortal 'usims htory, "Treasure Is- hind," suggests great carnaage and death. I.nt imtl,!,,,- .,., .h disease and casualties caused by the Improper of foods as refrigeration sometimes practiced In our country. This brings the summer season lnfore our eyes and turns our thoughts to the right care of the fruits and food to be consumed by the family. Then we naturally turn to the l.e man for help and here he Is iu the of our genial Mayor, I. Lester, "aartificlal ice." The chcnieNt refrigeration 111 Who nrt . Hint iiLTi-. ll.i class in eveiv T'"' I'resent plant was recons ructed '"'Rl't up to the last minute In known. are assured of prompt deliveries by ample equipment of fast trucks and cour.eoiis drivers. The headquarters of the company Is located at South State Street. Murray. At this address Mayor Lester has his beautiful residence, which is a delight to the eye, with splendid flowers and driveways that are a pleasure to behold. The residence Is a very modern one, hut is adorned with giniindN that Instantly mark it as the home of one who cares for the finer things of life and wishes his to show the world that Murray City Is indeed the place to live am) serve. Shaking of service, Mr. Lester ! active in city affairs as Mayor and s i he bead of "A Grea'er Murray l.c:mne." This bears out the old miy-iliI liii t a busy loan Is the one to get hiiigs done. Few could do the work that Mayor lister does in his as mayor of a city the size of Mm ray. After a hard day's work :it his desk at the plant. Mayor still has time for civic Mctlvltlcs an Incurring appaliug amount of work and turns off the dudes with a master hand. The bv business is a real help to any city and as iperated lu this case, provides a utility of which Hie cllle of Murray. Mid-valand Sandy are indeed proud. .More jMiwer aud success Is th wish of .Mayor IcMer'a host of friends and euitoiners. you might say, "Say It with ice and save the kiddies, or say it with hi' and save the foods aud there- jby save money," which Is a Kreat help ioo. Buy more ice and have fewer dead men on the chest or don't et the old pirate of decay get your vegetables. g cHp-itelt- r Twenty-ninyears ago I lister en tered the buslnes iu the city of Salt Lake and has been in the business continuously since, save for sixteen equipment and efficiency in No ember months time. This sixteen months was ,of '1D20. The plant now has a ciisi ity In spite of all Inventions and lm- passed by Mayor lister In war service 'of fourteen tons of high grade be provements there Is no substitute for with the Fnited States army in thejdally. All parts of Salt Lake County Ice In It place of protecting health. e b-- e b-- s hriile wan very charming in a of white beaded chiffon over itin. Her veil was of tulle wbh n ronet effeet of duchess lace, trim-- d with pearls Mild orange blossoms, he carried a bonnet of Ophelia roues (impnny. What about the new ear? Don't get id lilies of the alley. The bride was nervous. Don't U In a hurry. Watch tendej by MUs .Margaret Webster The time Mo was gowned iii pink georgette and for further iisninniiceiuciits. new illstt Virginln spent wnl lug for Henry Ford's jrriiil pink sweet l well sient. will time jrrer who wore n yellow g(orgette, car The preM'iil organization of Murutl carried lavender sweet pens, and Ki Ijiltue SiiniK-who wore blue ray Auto Company consists of S. J. "Ida and lurried Hnlmoii colored Lindsay, manager; Civile Marsdcn, It. was sales miinager; A. I. Frame, offbv The iwn "4 V - r l't M a. man. fe the ii Madsen, Jr.. Vkgo The bridal imrtv MtiK)d"lie- iinlel In the living room in tower of p;ilm was adorned .4 'ant's In Pink a. r and rows. The man-with pink eathedral l aiidli Inbra and .silver hold- and white (loonies and roses 1 HrtLsll Terv to;' foughout the rooms. were In ilmri;e of If Th rih,i r. K. W. ' m1 s N Maru.ir. The decora-Mrs. N'auman. u,.ri. revived by Mr. and ,,isi.n and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Itnrcoy Wright and i puwell wen In charge in led on Page 12) shop manager; Clinton Milton Winwanl. stoek man; Miss Ma M. Hollhan. cashier; Karl of accounts; Zoic Bishop, adju-te- r Thomnnder, lniokkeevr and Mciio. Salesmen: K. B. Lindsay. Gerrard, L. C. Mines, with S. D. Burton as Tractor and Equipment man. A. D. Shop Men: Fritz Swenson. Grant Hidden, Merrill PUton, Frame. Arthur Wnrr. Billle Warr. U Marr Lindsay. Over ." Jxt cent of the present personnel of the Murray ,Auto sim-Company lias liecn In Its employ for-ma- 1921. ill it crJ 11 LI WHITE WAY FOR MURRAY CITY Plans are in the making for a new and decided push for State .street paving and a White Way for Murray City. Surely nothing s more important than these two improvements and no time can be allowed to pass without bringing this work to a conclusion in unless the city expects to lose heavily prestige with the world. There is another White Way that each and every citizen can install by himself and t is just as important a White Way as any he, and that is the White Way of dealing ith your City merchants first," last Murray &nd all the time. Murray City looks to her Merchants and property owners to build 'nem an electrical an d cemented White Way and why should you not spend your money the people that are going to maice uus improvement for you. Every law of justice at jnd requires that you hrne for everything. Have your gas tank and your hollow tooth aod old stomach your all filled with Murray City products and then go over to Nephi or down to Pleaiant rove or elsewhere and say: "Murray tlty, Heap Big To wn. BOOST FOR MURRAY BOOST! self-intere- st Ice MURRAY CITY BASE- BALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE OF THE MURRAY CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE 1927 IK PA Icarll-- e Irani '" ' M'-lo- r J"M' Miiray Aum Jul" c. M. F J- C.Howe A. C. ;rant i F C. H J""1 Ihvll, tt.sl . lb'we Murray Auto IT M , Murr"y A,,,rt tted , j Hitant A. C. H'tt V jT 13 Murray Auto iit 11 Hisl lluwe C. j,v ,,.- Auc Murray Auto " Carlisle ' M.dr 2'. Avt evils r. C. Howe Mm ray Auto julv ,,r,mrn 1 M.I. nninen J "y Unnt ' arliile Motor rr..t l CITY It ASKHAI.I. u:tr.i'K May '.S. 1027. MKMKKICS: Frank C. Howe Murray Auto Carlisle Motor Kcd I e IN" Grant A. C. Murray Firemen President of Vlcr President Clorls Watts. : J. K. Wahlqul-t- . All jjarues to he played at Murray I'aik, lieglnnliiK at 0 p. m., Moudsy, and Friday. week's remits: Flremeu 8 Frank C. Howe 10 9 j Carlisle Motor Murray A Wo 9 CJrant A. C.-lied IVll-- h Cidbstloiis at gsmc to defray of umpire only and remaining will Is turned In to at end of Minor to pi tow a id buildlnK tdeai hers. elni-ila- y, 11 Cnrli.le Motor - 1 r. C Howe u a rant thnn A. C BIG CAMPAIGN STARTS MONDAY JUNE 20th MI OVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE TO GIVE MANY PRIZES IN GOLD $750.00 IN GOLD Kules of the Contest Rule 1. By filing un entry coupon properly filled in with their name and address thereon, and turning in ten paid subscriptions during the first ten lays of the contest, anyone anywhere :s eligible to enter this great GOLD SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Rule 2. Every contestant, in addition to the. initial ten subscriptions, must turn in all subscriptions received each Saturday afternoon during the contest, between the hours of one and six p. m. Each subscription will carry a certain vote value the first week and will decrease in vote value each week during the campaign, so that you will lose many thousands of votes by waiting until late to start, or by holding subscriptions over from week to week. Rule 3. Subscriptions may be taken by any contestant anywhere beginning June 19th. The contest will close on August 22nd, 1927, (Monday) at 12 o'clock noon. Rule 4. Awards will be made on or before Monday, August 29th, when results of the contest are available. Rule 5. Subscriptions to Eagle and Journaal at the rale of $1.H per year, will count in votes to the contestant turning them in or for whom uch subscriptions are-- turned in, In .he following amounts: New Subscriptions First week 100,000 votes .Second week 90,000 votes Third week 80,000 votes Four week 70,000 votes Fifth week 60,000 vote DO.OOO votes Sixth week Seventh week 40,000 votes 30,000 votes Eighth week Ninth week 20,000 votes Renewal Subscriptions First week 60,000 votes Second week 45,000 votes 40,000 votes Third week 85,000 votes Fourth week 30,000 votes Fifth week 25,000 votes Sixth week Seventh week 20,000 votes votes week 15,000 Eighth 10,000 votes Ninth week Rule 6. The Campaign will be divided into nine weeks, or periods, as follows: First week. June 19th to 25th, inc. Second week, June 20, July 2nd, Inc. Third week, July 3rd to 9th, inc. Fourth week, July 10 to 16th, inc. Fifth week, July 17th to 23rd, inc. Sixth week, July 24th to 30th, inc. Seventh week, July 31. Aug. 6th, inc. Eighth week, Aug. 7th to 15th, inc. Ninth week, Aug. iCth to 22nd noon. Rule 7. The winners will be listed in the oMer ot number oi voies piac- h1 to their credit, from 1 to 25. Number 1 shall be awarded the 1st priie, number 2, the second priie, and ,o on down to number 25, providing 25 contestants are eligible to win a priie, Otherwise only so many awards as there are eligible contestant shall be made. Rule 8. Winners shall receive the following priies: $150. First prize, in gold $75. Second priie, in gold $50 Third prize, in gold $50. Fourth prize, in gold th to 10th prizes, each, in gold .. $2.'i. 11th to 15th prizes, each, in gold $15. ICth to 25th prizes, each, in gold $10. Total of 25 prizes, total gold $750.00 Weekly Prizes Earh week for th irst four weeks of the campaign the contestant turn ing In the greatest number of subscriptions shall receive a prize of $25 in gold. Rule 8a. Non winner, or thos not turning in enough subscriptions to become eligible for one of the 25 prizes above referred to, shall receive in lieu thereof, an amount equal to 20 per cent of the money actually n turned In during this ranipnalcn by Mr, and Mrs. Paul Walton and Tlmare, left this wek for California them. and the Pacific Northwest. They will Trovided however, that any contesrt of the summer tant winning a prize shall not be eli epend the Rrcater (Continued on Page 12) tMtlnjt relatives and friends. -0 Auto jrarlWle M.d'.r M Howe F. C. r. 'Murary !M KKW . . ! F A. I II J," j f.rsnt luiM-bal- OrgunUiMl Firemen Murray Auto I'irrnien ( MI A. C. '.'7 v trtfl mi'ii Mar.WcM,.,.., s Carlisle Motor in S. JH-Vil- s i I M. C. t J," Firemen C, 2 1 J,,1 'Carlisle Motor M. C. "",M,UN l.'i '" tiP '' !'! iltati: t."' j F C. - , ,,, M"rtH)' A' ton.. "e 'ni lisleMutor U Jum lior 'carli-l- e lH'iU 'i -- ' Fir-m- en Murray Auto :: n F. C. II. i we H'mcn M 1 """ C A. 'N M.v Howe F, C. TKAM VS tf.AM Murray City now has a real live leaxue, with games each Monday, Wcdnoday and Friday. The public Is urgisl to atteud these game and make the league a real sucvess. The players need the inspiration of a large amid appreciative audience. Make a date with yourself to (he uet .atoe and root for the team that Is losing a the winners cun take care of themselves as always. Murray will likely Ih In one of the larger leagues next year and now Is the time to get town. as a I.HMd.ull i ! t3J LESTER, Artificial I. e !ft 3 1 Established 1892 OF RUM Dealer-Locat- ed sec-lio- I'nlon LOCAL tl -- si HO AND A BOTTLE d A A d I MEN ON THE DEAD MAN'S CHEST-- YO Company ma ZSrV Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June 9, 1927 Phil Bentz .Swt V YA w; tssm l No. 52 VOL 36 Z - AND M1DVAL6 JOURNAL ii l.rr ari A IIKJJ II |