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Show 1 (Continued "f ! from I'atte farlNton Snyder W. G. Wm. K) $ - Harry Johnson B. P. Match . H. Nli'kerson Krd Young P. A. Swenson l.cdlle Mai-kaBrown R. Jerry McCarthy Albert Marriott - t. S0H.13 203.00 2 Hi. 50 10.H0 113.73 xo 40 43. 3S 14. is 15 SO 05. 03 100.00 39.00 33.H0 H. B. Smith Favors 5,000 FROM AMERICA TO MOVE TO EGYPT Paving of Vine St. An interesting argument for 'early paving ..f vine street f the was made at tie Murray City Lions Club meeting Tues lay January 17th Krde Palmer Mr. Smith believes that Vine street Ray Walton should be straightened as much as NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX passible and then paved. This street would then provide a large scoi To whom It may conern: of territory with a beautiful drive Notice is hereby given that it to Murray City and her business KKfl:il tax for tin purpose of do district. fraying the cost of grading, conT!.c district reached ,liy Vine structing concrete curb and gutter street Is growing In population and drainage system itrivate driveways, Iniportan e. If Murray City Is to mid paving with concrete of Paving i. tier slate or the trade of that Extension No. 2 hits ,boen levied find jiitne district, it must be made coiivenient-;i- y confirmed ly ordinance of the accessible. A well paved street Hoard of Commissioners of Murray would be a standing invitation that City, levied 7th day (f December would bring this large buying power 1927, and continued 4th day of into our city. Think of the liun I reds January, 1!2X. of dollitrs these people tire spenSaid special tax is levied uion each day in Sugar Mouse that ding tlie following real property in Mur. would be jingling In Murray cash ray City to wit: Both sides of State registers if the street of Vine was Street, which is an eight rod street, surfaced. He-jjbeginning at the Smith side of Iti.54. feet Street, which is 4 North from the South line of Section (!, and located in the S. W. quarter The good cltzien will obey the of Section 0. and extending South ordinances and clear the snow city the to 2.U0..10 feet of a distance North line of Second Avenue, which and ice from in front of his name. IIo wi!I do it out of consideration is located In the N. W. quarter of for the safety ami comfort of his 1 Section 7, all in T. 2 S., It. E., Those who do not gladly neighbors. is & and Meridian; Salt Lake Hase this extend In courtesy must be reinstallments, due and payable minded that folwould Jbe liable for ns they become delinquent and will someone fell and sufferif (it1) damages on the Installment First lows: install-- , ed a fracture from the result of day of January, 102!), second ment on tie Oth day of January. negligience. It Is such a little matter to clear I'M), third Installment on the 0th tlie sidewalks or hire someone to infourth day of January, 1931, do but it means much to the it, Oth of on the January, day stallment 10.12. fifth installment on the Oth comfort of pedestrians. day of January, 1!W.'S. sixth installThe voter can't be lured to the ment on the Oth day of January, illx Oth by talking to them about the 10.11. seventh installment on the of citizenship, but there lutics inl!Wo. oig'.th day of January. a tremendous outpouring would be Januof stallment on the 0th day if one each got a dollar for voting. on the Installment ary. 10:t0. ninth Oth day of January, 10;i". and tie Clifford Simpson, president of the tenth and last installment on the First Ward Mutual, has Oth day of January. l'.WS. If any Murray lesiuned that iositlon on account shall remain unpaid Installment lute!!! ion of leaving Februof his the after the date of delinquency, for California. Mr. auto ,rlh by ary and whole sum leeoines delinquent, to make his home Simpson expects of rate the he at Interest shall In California in future. unnnnum cent S'r) ler eight per til paid or the property sold for At least on 'e during the year a delinquent taxes. veterinarian should ex coniiK'tctit office All taxes payable at the amine teeiti the of all horses on the of the City Treasurer. Murray City all that will be farm, generally Hall. Is the "llonting" or fl ing Mur-raleqtiirod 102S, 2"ih. Hated January oh of the long, sharp corners which City Hall, Murray City. i ll' il c to uneven wearing. TMs ' T. F. McDONALD, first causes sore tongues City Treasurer and roughness or cl followed by a lack of eeks, of Culle tor Special proper together Willi Taxes. dtLTstlve troubles. 4'dcr horse-- ) J'"1First publication are oftea much particularly publication Feb. 2. li'JH ! by pr per at lent Ion to the teeth. il. y : r i- t553 .2 i a. ,. p : u -- i. - ; Hi mm for tlitt new Sli:i ti".; ii of Miss Elisabeth Scott, a Just A Reminder '5 - v i I Di'.-ii'- I - lim. V, ein-- t .,. twcuty-seveii-jear-ol- d weimMjfi mmmn . ., ,. on. .. i ... I... il...,.. ... ' ,ii im in toe uisign is tne worn urchiteet vt Lindon. who took lirst prize iu Hie architects' contest. , , . Tco Small for Democratic Convention Be , U LI OP. f aX"-- " ;I6: I I I 'll C ) This U the city auditorium of IIouMon. Texas', In which It was at lir.st pl.iimcd to hold the Democratic national convention. 15ut it seats nly and therefore a larger temporary hull U likely to bo constructed. :,, I a - - 1 r. ... - VT3vWt ; v'.J. fir - r - ,t- , f:- 6! ' V . , r Coming .to SALT LAKE CITY J .UiLLLLHinin SPECIALISTS in 1 'r-i'v-- rr -- - ; r.r . -- ..- r fr . -fieniocratlc leaders fr.ait all of the cm. try aticnded tlai J.i- d;;v b in. -- nv d ialer" at the May. flower hold In Washington. At the head table ,n be , left to rl-Wi;ii.,m t::t.bx Senator Waller F. Ceorsc of (icoiTla. Keprevntatlve .M.;ry T. Norton of New J. i - y. Usui Woolei., f.ivorlie Mn; (Jov W. J. of Soulli li.d;..m. fUiist J. tlarr.-tof Tc nn ee. Mrs.' Woodr.. WIJm.ii Jobtt V Imvis, toastitniKter; Claude Jlouvrs of Ncv Y:1;, Snun..- - ,t, I' '.' ,.f ,,u.. ... i;v. of Maryland. Former ov. N. llle Tab.e lu of W.von.ltu-- , Kepic-- i i.tnthe Willi iin A. M of Arkansas, Huston ' Thompson, Mr, l'.eii Hooper and Senator Albeu X, r..u!;h :, n;, . .,-.d.i- -- r Me!?on Hnnni?? Hnmilfnn'fs LOG ROLLER 1 J i J "1 of-fe- e'i';l Momrtrf PST i - . 1 I l t i - 'i." I 4 tit t ,f " , t 1 ; '! ; - .:'4 ' McAdoo, Pn. Day when miners worked for 00 cents a day Instead of the present minimum of $5.,10 dally were recalled at Sayre colliery, between here and Mt. Carniel, recently, when the old Arlstes section of the Sayre mines was reopened. Idle for 40 years, Uurlns which time the work-lug- s were allowed to collapse and limbers to decay the presence of coal that could not bo recovered In the days of primitive mining; has resulted In the Lehigh Valley Coal company arranging to again work the gangways nnd to pull tho pillars left when the mine was abandoned two generations ago. Miners find this reopening of old workings a "spooky" task and do not like It Taking the water out after 10 years leaves long strands of chemical 'Vltish" hanging from the roofs nnd when the miners walk Into these hangings In the dark they get a thrill that Is bard to Hand. At Arlstes slope i hey found a car of coal that had been loaded by miners who left II In the workings and never took It out, nor were paid for It. Standing In acid mine water - for JO years did not destroy the ve--I hide. ' One wheel was corroded through nnd the trncks on which It . . . . ..(Ill i oiimiu mui ure .1 mere, rusty streaks, but still some metal In them. Pipes of miners who walked out and furgot their belongings also have been discovered and even dinner cans, containing moldy bread and meat, have been found. Find Dried Egg Diet Brings Death to Rats Internal Medicine for the Nolle N hereby given that n past fifteen years meeting will U held at 5 o'clock p. m.. on the 2ml day of February. DO NOT OPERATE if 102S, In the Council Chamber the city coin mission of Murray Clly. Will be at the puriiose of adopting Ctnh. Cullen Hotel the jtrnwl budget for the year & Sun. Mon.f Feb. 12 & 13 102S and that at said time and place Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. n public hearing stall In' allowed on the promised budget prior to lis TWO DAYS ONLY Commisadoption by the Hoard of Ctnh. sioner of Murray City. Iated nt Murray City. Ctnh. this No Charge for Consultation 2.1rd day of Jiinnnry. The aU of Ir. Mcllonthlii I. LF.STF.U. St Cnntpativ is a reirular graduate Mayor In medicine and surgery and Is J. WAKKNSKI, by the stale of t'tah. Cttv Iteoorder, lie llt profeIoua'I.v the more 'uiporiaiii town nnd ltln and r to nil who call on t!l trip To Hunt Treasure free mtiMi'latlon, the of Ireatinent when Vlc. Spain flim U to hunt burled treasure. A ttroralloii lia-- i A.nirding to hl neth'id of trenl-nicVigo to bay forni'M explore leeu lie doo not operate f.r chronic for valuables thrown overcount apM'tidlctis. gall si ones, nb-eof .i n from galleon 22."( year ago. oteUn r adi'tioid. . lie lias to lil credit wonderful of the slomncli, n'vtills in Vikings Are Beit I her. tmweN, blood, Iierve. New York Villus" are the lct heart, kidney, J holder, welting. moihe power for lifeboat. In lh ntntrh, weak lung, tbeuiuatl in. first tnlcmntlouul lifeboat race, a "clatlrn. leg uln-- r and to tal bII of statue to Ho mile a of pull ment. from Norwegian i have been ailing f. r nn?' If H'crty, eight InhiIm finished tit!, second and third. tenet! of 1 l:re nnd do int B1 ony Crew of sit luil loiiaUt hi mm Utter, do iioi full to call, m jicted, the Ainorclnn Mitry finishiiien'tre rather than itl ;ie are of jour ing lat. very often the inti-bum landing trmble, Iteliien.N't filnoe dale, that nn thl trip will Is fre an t different. thai lil irentnteiit THINK OF THESE FACTS Marrbl wnttieti tutit 1e aivom pfliile by their hnbnnd. Y"i r adxertlno lit In IbU paji r Ad.trt- -; 2lt I'.radbury Hhlg.. fandlev, I a AnceW. California. lmi - e h ii k 2 bu; er of your Inert iniidie. Tb.'se f mi I lie are pxjine for he Tragedy of Agt piiillrlge f trading lhl p of ngf tne The hr'nT Ibry i'l tend )onr .ader iMiiebcr vt ihing that ilHlntt-T- he new of iory jour t raiirlsco oti'l r fTord a . lnert hndlp and yur t'bti iliii te San Francisco. Five thousand American men, women and children plan to move to an ancient Fypiinn cily by the Nile and prove they can live there harmoniously and progressively without benelit of modern conveniences. This was the announcement made by Dr. II. Spencer I.ewia, national president of the Itosecru-cia- n Order, a philosophical cult. Doctor Lewis declared plana were being made lo have the expedition sail Into next year. The city of Tel-e- l Amarna, sun city of Amenliolep the fourth, founder of the Itosecruclan Order, Is the site picked for the experiment, Doctor Lewis said. The expedition will contain an approximate even number of men and women, all carefully selected for their physical fitness nnd devotion to tho principles of the teachings under which they are to live. "There will also be several chil"Estabdren," Doctor Lewis said. lishment of families will be encour-nced.- " Reopening of Old Mines Spooky Job for Workers r Notite of (lie Muding for the Adoption cf the Itudgel for th Year c 1928 bim! of the Public Hear-Inupon Saiil limpet Trior to lis Adoption Will Try Living Under Ancient Laws. The colony will abandon modern dress for costume of the ancient Fpyptlnns nnd will forsake mechanical Implements for the crude tools of 1.100 It. C. They are to live accord-iiito the principles propounded by Amenhofep In nn effort to demonstrate that these laws hnve not lost their valtio for the human race. X. v NOTICE - " l i mmn. I: - V mrr nm r. m :i . ...... j . r : . r r Jia ... . Rr X4 London. new facts Interesting about food keep coming to light from research In nutrition. Dried whiles of eggs when Included In the di of rats produces a curious new type of disease, Dr. Margaret A. ISons of the LNier Institute has found. "After two or three weeks red scaly pntches appear at the corners of the animal's mouth, the coat becomes rough and sticky, nnd the long hairs fall out, The red patches then spread, and the baldness Increases. There are also nervous symptoms. In all cases the rats lose weight progressive ly and soon die, although rats on tho same diet but with fresh Instead of lrled egg white live quite contentedly In perfect Doctor I'.oas doe not consider that the dlsenxe Is caued by a toxic substance but believes that It Is due to the deficiency of some essential food tirmr which li probably destroyed when the rug white Is dried. T! dried eg white can be rendered quite harmless, she b.is found, by adding mine older suhslanres to the diet, such ns potatoes or arrowroot " X-R- ay 1 ieaes ! r ls j't York. Swan Abratiison, who nt "The Wizard of cvlchniicd his restoration to !i HUks-llle,- " hi ail h by opening a shop for the sharpening of scissors, saws and lawn mower. It was announced by the American Soib lj for the Control of Caiict r. eoti-ultlo- MERCHANTS! xb-re- ' New klc Brings Cancer Victim Back to Work . rr.:..Trn.rrr.r: i n ti As n part of the t ': en buielx d fVi nly of lh Iiiuli of Alexander 1 ninili t ti, I H fu t t.tf ti tiity of t!e ti" rftary Andrew W, Mellon pho-c- l a lorce wn ath nt the fo-'- cf t!n ti .i,.c of Ilfltnllton on the south pppronih to the treasury. I . j i n. ' v. a ' :. ,n je-t- "'d Idll vf K.i'l Ciiiie, who til- woibl's b.g. "i pro-: l t"1 p'"ii as tW refill of re 1 i,l il) - litioll. I iti-o- ! Two jrars ago Abramsoti was suffering fiotu tuncer of the rtoumch and was nixed through an adroit opera !!"!! ni. l n rare di play of courage on bis part. "Chih er," Mid Abranixon at bis shop In lib klllc, "Is disease which nev-i- t ran be inpiercd as long as men and wo!n.ii refuse to face the fact. Many of the Men which people hob! nlxitil rnnccr seem to have been hand rd down from the Dark ages Kvery one should barn the danger slgna's and set the best medical attention procurable from the first sign. Many can be cured If tbey will act prompH and thus meet the doctors half way. Nobody rhould RUe op hope. I owe toy recovery to surgery and X rsys and a stubborn uuwUllngoesa to sirs |