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Show VOL. 38 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January 24, NO. 30 1 Higher Sugar Tariff Madsen's To Have Splendid Modern Store Building Soon 81'CCESSFUL MURRAY BUSINESS HOUSE WILL MAKE IN- ; VESTMENT TOTALING $100,000 DEPARTMENT COMPLETE ; STORE STOCK LARGE STOCK . FURNITURE. ; Madsens', for many years one of the leading business houses of Murray, are making a complete remodeling campaign. When finished, their building will be the most modern and have the largest and most attractive show windows and greatest amount of floor space of any store outside of Salt Luke, In the county. The building to the south of their present location Is now undergoing the remodeling process. The floors are being removed and excavation for the Installing of a steam heating plant to furnish heat for both buildings Is well under way. Old plaster U being removed and new walls, new finishing, new fixtures Oral beautiful plate glass windows, extending back 23 feet to the entrance will be built, with a tlie base across the entire front. This building will house a large stock of furniture of the same high grade that has made the Mndwu Furniture stores famous. After 54 years experience In the furniture game In Salt Lake, Mad-sonare prepared to give the best in furniture and service. They have acquired an enviable reputation in their present furniture stores and lnteud to keep up the this same high standard In their new store. When the, new building Is completed, the present stock will be transferred and the same thorough process of remodeling will go forward there. Tim partition to this building will be removed and the entire rear jwrt of the building extended CO feet The two buildings will be connected with archways. and licautlful plate glass dslplay windows will also le added here i Spacious show windows will be built In the second story across the entire front of the two buildings. This will give this modern store a (Continued on last Page) h f r.MgiD i A i fmf I NEW MID VALE SECOND Scandinavian organizations of Salt Lake City will furnish the Program for the Farewell Testimonial for Arthur Llnd and Kenneth Frederickson at Grant Ward on Friday, February 1st at 8 p. m. The Scandinavian residents of Stake are backing Cottonwood this affair with their usual Tim and vigor. A dandy program and an Immense crowd will be sure to make the Testimonial one long to be remembered by the entire Stake, Plan now to le on hand Feb ruary 1st and you will see more (tie olesons and Niels and Hans thtin you ever thought lived In the State of Utah. ' WARD L. D. S. CIIAI'EL and Ulshop's room connect cl by means of n wide foyer or corridor.! On the inexituine floor will be located the two balconies, one fov the recreation hall and one for the chael. The chuMl will be treated; much on the order of a theatn with sloping floor and raistnl portion for pulpit and choir. The choir Is arranged in front of the sis'iiker. A feature of the chapel will be the auxiliary funeral exit, tit (lie hide, which will praclic- ally be on the grade level outside. Xo winding stairways to desirnd for funeral processions. Ilelow the recreation hall on the left wing of the building fire located ten class rooms, relief society room, baiupiet room and baptismal font. II. LOVE, EPHRAIM ISEIUiESON TESTIFY BEFORE HOl'SE MEMBERS STEPHEN Washington, Jan. 21. The beet Fortunate in HavFire Department ami cane sugnr interests of the U. With Remarkable j The IE Murray City Fire Department Has Excellent Record City of Murray ing Volunteer S. want, congress to increase tariff on sugar ami to limit the free sugar imports from the Philippines to 5H),(HH) tons n year, but as to the degree of protection necessary to preserve the domestic industry they disagree. This was disclosed before the house ways and means committee today. Stephen II. Love of Salt Lake City, sjieakiiig for the I". S. Beet association. Sugar representing most of (he factories and many of (lie beet growers of the west, asked that the duty on Cuban raw sugar be advanced from $1.7(5 to $2.40 per hundred pounds. Ephraim Bergeson, president of the State Farm Bureau, wanted n duty high enough to guarantee a price of '. cents, but under exam Inatlon admitted that he favored an Increase of 1 cent n pound, or $2.71 hundred on Cuban sugar. js-- Efllciency. C. NIELSEN. Architect .Murray City residents are so ae- of the new building ci.stomed to the splendid work of modern combined hciit-an- their volunteer feature be the A will d lire department, that they sometimes tuke it for granted and fail to give the depart ment full credit for I lie willingness and diligence In protecting their from lire ha.ards. An pioN-rt- and veiililnling system. Air, fre.-ami warm, Is put tinder prepuce in chanibers by menus of In fans oper- a iimliivaiie housed aled by an electric motor. 'Ihe nir will be taken into tlie chaM'l of "toadstools'1 by means a Is and thru leaves or iimler the grilles in the face of the balcony. A fresh air change willl occur ev cry P minutes, so that everybody will be assured of fridi warm air, wlthoi't window drafts or the discomfort of open windows. No radiators or piping will be used so interior decorating can be kept clean. The recreation hall will also be supplied with fresh nlr on Lust Page) irn; h will be proented to lb.) tl.iciis in the near future to show ,u.ir ,,,i (K lal i. mi by attending. the ,,il.t.1,1(M,.s Alimm, ,,,, yv,,,,.,, fip the date of this big event. The entire proceeds from the ball will le applied to (lie benefit fund. You may be sure that the money will go for an excellent caii.se. The lire department has a really remarkable record for l'.t'JS, unswering 55 calls. The following lireiueii answered the number of alarms placed opssite r their mum: Ed Lnrseu, 52 A. B. Caldwell. 41 Win. Caldwell. 50 Colorado Man Also Asks 1 rent Raise. Fred Ciinimlngs of the Colorado II. Smith. '40 Beet Growers' association, speaking Joe (Mien. .Ill also, he said, for the beet growers J. McOnile. SI of nil the Rocky mountain states, II. Stauffer, Increasing Business Demands Mod wanted an Increase of 1 cent a Facilities Will R. Allen, 38 ern IDEAS WILL NOT STAND THE GAFF Housing pound and a restriction on free Chas. Rlngrose, 31 Carry New Lines and Enlarged OF MODERN BUSINESS from the Philippines. F. Adatiisou, IS Stock. T. 0. Callagher of Toledo, Ohio, Douglas I lin ker, 5 speaking for the licet sugar Interests Before he could dream of discovery Columbus had to cleanse his mind and A. O. W. Ross, 21 Mr. J. A. of his state and Indiana, wanted of superstilutlon and prejudice. Only the mnn willing to free himself Chris Wolfcy, 3B CoojK'r of The Ornulte Furniture some sort of a sliding scale tarl.T from the ahackles of "what used to be" is ready to entertain the new Sum Mcllenry. 33 Company recently returned from a that will hold the retail price of Ideas which lead to progress. Grand and D. Townseud. 2 to Chicago buying trip sugnr nt around $11.07 per hundred In every branch of science, of business, of art, and ewn of sport, this Rapids. America's greatest furniII. F.rlckson. M pounds, and a duty on Cuban sugar Is true. D. Miller, 2 ture markets. of not less than $2.n-- 1 per hundred. J. Foulks. S Community progress Is not less In the hands of the discoverers. The They report having had a very American interests osTatlng in F. Peters, 2 great advances have been made by men who explored new flehK unfet- successful trip. They have added ( Cuba want the tariff on Cuban sugtered by predjudice or tradition, for n prejudice blinds a mnn to the truth their already well known and re.1, .lewett. 32 ar fixed nt $1.23 per hundred, the IL Ilaiisknecht. 3d liable line of good furniture I be and, too, to a prejudiced man no nrgument npioais reasonable. rate suggested by the majority of for-'J. Ilisemau. The advice of sclontille bnsine-- s Is to investigate yoiir.-el-f. your busi-- : products of two of America's (lie tariff fonimlsion In their only Umi Towuseiid. 33 inaiiiifactuici s. furniture nos and your town. r jxirr to the president, while Porto The Co. and Ed I'.ccker and The Parkinson, V) (Jay Rii-and Hawaii were In accord New business, new towns, are fortunate in not being fet treed with oh I Win. Townseud. 32 Co. Mantle Royal with Mr. Iive, and want the rate traditions and Ideas, fortunnte that they have no,1aniaclcs on their ships; Axel Llmbeig. 42 Business s good In the Kiist mid l bill nmnv louna ilntp back on Cuban sugar tlxcd at $2.10 per lti U' lulu' iv mid ton nflcii to S I Nets M.'ilstrom. 2 U"e lilt lllllir r I !.! t n.,1,.11 l!..... f,,ll l l.lrau utwl Iinttof .Inll.ff ll, tie's hudred. K. Smith. 12 The Granite Furniture bad lb-The Philippines, of course, object fall to advance and keep apace with modern limns. Existing in a modern be- -t year In their The lireiueii on Wtslnesil.iy to hiioi y din In-t rid ion any Is'ing placed on day with thoughts. Ideas and ways of doing things of the pa- -t modern 'Si, entertained evening. l!cjs. Jaiiiiary not iCoiitiniKsl on Ijist Page) recognized. opportunities are will ! with a trial court and a corn lc'f They anticipate that !!Old fashioned bleas will not stand the gaff of modern business. If ! banner year. rnbbiige, cheese. salierkl'Hilt. pb klcs. Wild IS TO RE (.RANT WARD'S you are going to grow and do business with modern Hs.ph you have t. tire being mini" iibnui and bun bamptet. The follow Improvements be modern, for Ql KEN? sellers.. The the itaar House it ii i buyers avoid .iiirray sion- - ing guests were preent : eople and old fashioned business will s.m.m )h gone and to J. ,. Ellerlsoti, S. E. I'.i Inuluir-- t. take care of the additional This Is a that Is causthen "What Is. will ecus, to Ik." for the town that has mt kept up 10 tiade nnd ti ake it mote conven-- i 1. J. Miitlhcws. Ed lloblw. Judge a In lot of Interest the communing of date. and ahead for their miitiy 1". . Morgan. John I'lxtou. C. It. lit mid pleasant and will that otie le solved ity, mean older isiple. It dis's tacati I at mns, does not Walbov. Ward at the Crant night Saturday a before them did certain those jssiple ho, their graiidfathcr The llrenicn present nt (he nice'-When completed the Murray es , i Me. thing In a certain war. think that that Is the only way it can ! done: the' ,..1,1.1., hii ,.;n . ,,,, i...... .. t;,,l,.nni- i.... , , , , ..... !,. n in ine iksi- telinw wiiii says ins way ami ids niea is atwaxs rnMit ami tne oiner fet au.l ninie, A. B. Cuhlwcll. Ed Lnrseu, 's koiiii! hi is Kmde room, and choh-er,ln now we So ask you ' pies done,! li it I.Am-- I I.lmlsTg. Ily Staiiller. U.iy Al - ;' or ms how is low wrong; the fellow Hint, bimuse be cannot do ,;lu;(, ,Hiiii. . is on mi- - wiiii no le 'in i. w no ' if can comteinis t le done, inottierv.onts.it iieans tt,e r.iiow n says It Ewnk Adain-- i ic.it !i,. Wni. Town-en- d. T,lM, r Whom do you supmti? To whom everything which Is lieyond his range, f tbdr uiaiii show r.MUii. ,n. J. Sa Ith. E, Smith. Chi tint 'vnii t'Miinf i.. eii ii i'iiiip riroa r Hie only tCoiiliuoisI on IjisI Paget ss.ple who can be nle blerisl nss(.(s iii the T,is will glw Inoie sj.mv fi.r thoj ... .... i . ....... i t i ""' f i.i..!.... - i .i... - .1... .t ....!.. .'" .i 1...1..1. neiiimmnun hi 01 worm ! usiiij imi iihs4imn it iiiii mom, ohm imiih, lirr mcir is, i(iiy will Is- clislcd by the patrons to I si Ibs'i.l jj nnd exts't lmelit, When these thnstill capable of wonder, cnHnl-hls- m HWE OI'POR ,m.iii, Living Room. an. ( 'II represent tlniiit Wnril us It's queen. elements fail, the mnn who Is out of his grave is out of place as far ns, furniture. E dOOD (The remaining four will Is-- Ihe progress Is enncerned, for n man can appreciate only thai w Inch he know . j Krotn all Indications Tbetiiali ipns'ii's atteiidaiiis. They are: Tola .,. roinWne rurniimo hi,,,,,,; Things are changing these das. mid .banulnu Tast. Hi,u (if u,t, j,,,,,,.,, ,;mlv r)r n,vk. f..r much it it. jOtlng to keep up XV'H' ""' automuJ.lles. (rucks, buss.- -, and aeroplanes are receiving icvog. 'Mr,IM. UV,, ilt(. Blaln and tlrs. Radio and telephones are rushing lis along to a new day, mid the lowa making improveiocnis in mcir no idtloti ss artists of no simill ability. It.skstrotn. - I he Is and dlsplavs a village of the past. ranged start DoINC, will some day that Wherever I bey appear their audi The program for the evening will other business Improvegruwx. Tt.t,iltff i.uiiil. twvmiili,., Ilml Ilmr,i Id n i,,,e nfilnf ,.f llitiit. lint tli eli.vs rutlve t belli with entbnsiastil H. n f,,ovv: Ih ""' '" j and pials.'. Dancing will nmunem-- at recognltlon I more evident In business that, in the development and I .1 imlrmiN .otLfi.i.1 tl,..!. ' ' "" number p, m , delightful music twine fnr- conduct of civic affairs. Buslncs, srlem e has rhiie-- l man from a Monday .f ibis wis-" l'l"':' f Mi. Webl.'V pupils diiiii .il :ii t iiUh.il by the "Varsity Ramblers." Ing. bunting, fcrtlve bljssl. traveling on foot or pt.ddliiiit a cams, ab.iu . m o;;t nni .o tlie votes will ls tnunled h'h'mimiii iiiii hi nini f ''m iii "iiki vtiiitniiir inrr-iling over KSL. Little Bonnie Bell T"n ',,,n',"r" Hull bitisoti cae a daticc iiua b- -r iw.m I.i ruler nf llie earth, flilntf lhli.i-i.M- i the air. sallltiL' llli.ler tlieM''1' time they have At the piesenl .,.,, -n Mj or wire, ( the con- tltlIi, sea, sending message around the world without ,,inr,,, In their c.,i ci.ie.is twelve Mi.iisy , ;M ,,,,,,.,., It. You KNOW this, lsnue you hnve ceti Mxl(l. T)lM) )r(,nt(j T,. lmKv VM1()C lolhv Mill.T. M llglliet Holmes. Edn.l (he highest til'mlM-- r Tills same sclens will bring forth even greater strides of de has .mole the '"''" j ;,, Mr. Co..s-tt inghursl il .mvd r votes will e acclaimed Onecn at ,1!(.v velopment and change In the way of doing things when n ppti.il t cities 1,1, .lit Hull Intilovccs Will ls ll.iiH . , .. . , ' J liey ii ti'l sang wntcn f), rorluitl.n IS llc.soiipniue.i BElNtJ H,,,, e.T WILL n.mmunltles. It le ii.pli.d nppli.il (ownt, and Lit,;)!,-..- , .i4 1,H k nlmrn. nt M ini at the iiliimi bv MU Evehu Bring tnVo caue you nave not nt.t.y n y.m may inn iv... n. iiiki iim kuowiiik u. t ........... .... .; ...... j,,,.!,,,. iiisiitiiiiotis of1.... iiuri. ihiiii.iii.ii.-i- j loiionuiK ,inoil ,ir. .lieruii iiu win iniicune It. fall toappm-iatj(i)ir f ijf tv f),1),) 1llH,.nrv , rfotniMlice they were Inv lt.sl In n Muster of Ceremoiiles and after Every town shoulld re.i.ciile the rnhnntaces of this new older "(iu,, ,,,,,),.. i.i (heir pay loll In npiar at Ihe Palliates' In "Tim's ( ),,. mroiintioii s grand nirch led to ca.itallze bnhi.-things and start N'oW In Do t luit ubbh Is mn-snroii;,j,0 rni,i,. of lncrcs-e.- 1 Show" Saturday iimnilng at Pt:.'H by and Mrs. N. I Jensen, if and preju.li.ss, the opportunity: but (. do It. old sitpcr-Mtlosome day have a real tb.-n wcr tiuiisiisl n and her ot- Thl fnllowe.) . . ... . . i by Ihe tpiei-..fc.l.. i ..e i i ... t it. ..,!... n in n uiiii-vi j (,lW nave scpi any. IIIUSI IH" wissi iii huh h itiio'-iihIs fore the jsrformance thai lendnnt w ill Is a feature. ni things kept uppermost In your mind. It wimld ls at lea-- l four w.spks Is The hall has Nun ettravagantly the Baptlt .f The Iji.II. and 1 fore they won). I have thai pirtu:i- mid elalsiratcly ibn-rstei- l I nisi avnii f iiwi HI rve a .b lblous bo I. e Y I promul-jEstIs towd f ted.Tn RR Ml IONS In with exs RRAY (he i: (il.E. rm.peratio,, by Tlie MI jb'ige ll:-and 2:..'t 1. ncb.s-i- i the spirit of association and Saiur.biy. Jiinunry. X at the "fun" inps and inlifettl will Im Relskah bilge will distributed The Oiiii-i.,-- i iilnir. without Town h piulors mi East Ch. outh Doctor, prcjudhv (N'ole: These article nn written by the tn our guesis. Everyone iiiciii)s-- i and odd come entertain ih.-lt.r malice and are lniisroiial. 1 hey treat cm h subj.it ns nt .plied In gen themselves. and enjoy ' The rat not In mrtlciilar lwn. Ol.inioiis favorable or otherwise mi . l Mmtny Commuiilly Fellow at n birth. lav anniversary to the paper In whb h 'rint. I havtog n bfiiepiel Saturday In tumor of Thm." B. Wlbley, bx-t- s rover nl are wilicltnl and may Is- - inhlie-c- d these articles aptwnr. ir wrlle In The Town Iss tor, Suite .'!". Md'ar- - jevenlim. Janciry X'. in tin' ;ranl founder of the nrganDatlmi In Caltouicd HanJ$ H.ill after w hi. h Jernal Hull, Tuesday. F.brnnry (Ward Baii-imnnll.lii.tf. Chlcflifn. Illlnlot. Calloused hands nn be caused w hol Atrhl- the .lull xv IU visit the t Irani Wrd...th. All tncmtsTs are urge.) in from piov as well ns work Copyright. I!20, The Town Ii tor. All right of r. publb atlon, ilind. oii tilobe. ti Ball" 'ti mass.', and ' tim Id or reserved.) part, ly Granite Furniture Store Makes Further Improvements The Town Doctor says D Im-sir- ts . 3 .. 4: 7 I 11 ini-eii- ' 1 ORCHESTRA HIGH RECITAL MURRAY ; 5 To Save Mills, Utahns Tell Hearing JJWSRSJf. The new L. I). S. Chapel us pict- -' tired nilxive will be one of the finest; most modern buildings of its kind In the Church today. It Is designed In the Renaissance Style of architecture and the plan ls In the ihape of an L. The build-- ' Ing Is situated 011 a comer lot and consists of a chapel, recreation hull, class rooms, a kitchen, bal conies, relief society room, baptis mal font, Bishop's room, a stage. banquet room, boiler room, and nist rooms. The entire roof area will be devoted to n roof garden for entertaining of ail kinds. The recreation hall will be 37x ARTHUR E. LIND C7 exclusive of the stage and will FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL TO be equlpisl with a balcony and ARTHUR LIND and KENNETH projection booth. On the same fhsir level will be located the chapel, FREDRICKSON s' k II Ai i wm te WA SjrWh Established 1892 929 pro-pcH- .' r-- -! The third annual orchestra Reel tal will 1 given by the Murray High school orchestra on Monday evening. January 2S, at H p. in. harp In the Murray First Ward Recreation Hall. The Instrumentation of the or chest ra Is as follows: R first vlo- litis 9 second violins, 4 first cor-- ; Bets. 5 second trunict, 1st and 2nd clarinets, 4 saxophones play-In- g cello, Ihsssooii and oboe parts, 1 trombone, 2 tubas, 3 pianists and 2 drums. We are In need of one large Believing that (he otisaphone. our schools will 1 of food patrons Inwilling to help us purchase the sell to decided strument, we have admission tickets for 2. cents each. Cone and bring your friends to bear our Imys and girls play the music of the masters. Everybody Invited. The following program will be presented : PART I. L. P. MBrch. "Stotiey Point" Laurendcau. 1 Overture. "Hungarian I.tiMpelP -- Kelt Pels. 3 Sua phone Duct Frink Thono. Vsn Anderson. 4 Slavonic Dance, by Dvorak. PART tl Invitation (o the Iance, Weber 2 Cornet Hurt C.len Shaw, Cbas. 1 & Nelson. Violin March 2. S. 4. KENNETH CANNEGIETER IS TO REWARD CALLED Mr. Henry W. Canncglcter pas ed away at Ihe family residence, at 411 Vine Street, on Wednesday, January 'it. HCII. He was loru cm the S. S. Hudson. In mid Atlantic as hU imretits were Journeying to 7.lon as converts to the Mormon Chunh from Holland. wife and The deceased leaves ihe following children: Mrs. Jenn Splcer, I'ng Peach, California; 't Mr. Irene HlllMmm. How and Gertrude II., Enrl City; ard Cnnncgletcr all of Murray. He bad been in employee of Ihe Amer ban Smelting ind Refining Com puny since its cMsMMunotit In this alley and wsi pensioned several months aso on icmunt of til health. lie wss an active memler In tb nd the of the World Woodmen Fratcrnnl order of Fsgles. HENRY W. AT JORDAN HIGH . ,. i. FREDRICKSON i.i i..,i s(. j PROGRAM Pa-pin- ' i 41 - - I'-- ; u j ,.,,,,, ;,! n- j do-r.n- 't i e '" flu-ht- - ,,.,, , I'l.r-eiigo- rs l'''' .v ,, r i le, wi-r- l t ' - ..... e Bl-h- tt, in hi j and negroe Southern melodic were plven last Frblay afternoon In general assembly ( PART lit the Jordan high school by a group Dance of (he Hour. A Tench-Mi- of pupils under direction of Emery Van John O. Fptwrnn ami Ml Rolf In act one stone "Way 'Alto Hurt: operetta. Amy t Soprano Down South In PI tie," The songs Inwin, Florence Canncgleter. Male Quartet bf High School of Stephen Fwtcr were Introduced and Ihe tifferlnt also served (o hoys of 1P2H. (i) and (bl. American Fantasia commorafe the birthday of Rolerl Grand n. Lee, Saturday. Tbeo Pendil, folk songs l. n ? . Trio Turkish Swedish Trio. 4 Pallet Music. From the bartered Bride. 1 ipii-stfo- 1 - - j 't. ;,-- " r Fm-ti.l.- -- ... |