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Show VOL. 4 No. 2 1 Murray Murray City, Utah, Thursday, July 0 Day To Be PeaSeasonCIoseswith the tblrteenteh. The Farm Bureau held their outing for 1913 In Murray Park on Murray Pay and went a long way to make the day the success that It was voted to be. Mr. Bentz felt that a fitting tribute to the efforts of the Farm Bureau lust year required a recognition of their meeting at Rlverton. Mr. A. O. Cooper, of the Granite Furniture Company, seconded the plan and it whs therefore deckled to send a delegation to Rlverton on August 13th. The delegation will be given the responsibility of presenting to the Farm Bureau and the citizens of RIvertou. the respects and good wishes of Murray for the success of the Klverton meeting. The Rlvertou assembly will be invited to attend Murray Day at the Murray City Park on Labor Day of this year. It was decided that Labor Day would tie the beat time to have the Murray Day celebration l his year. The meeting voted (hat Mayor A. Townsetid be- empowered to apand line up the point comniltte civic organizations of Murray to the end that Murray Day this year be celebrated in a manner and style In keeping with the day as held In the past. Murray baa earned a reputation for putting on a good celebration on Murray Day and It will he necessary for all to get behind the movement this year and put it over la the Murray style of doing things. Mayor Townsend will ahortly be ready to announce the committee appoinlmenla and arrangements for making a big day for Murray on Septenils'r Is'. the cll M l'.e rendy to ben. of work Munay to the making rally have a bigger and better day of funj and frolic and make the people of the surrounding districts sit tip and take notice. - The Rocky iMountain Tacking Corporation will close their 10.10 pea cimuing season with the largest pack In many years, states Manager l G. Miller, the totul amount Is expected to go over the one hundred thousand case mark. The senson opened this year on June Kith and will close ubout July 15th. The jieas punned this year Include ten different grades and the ojierations necessary for the grading of the peas on through the various details required before reaching the fillers and cookers are very interesting to those unfamiliar with the process. It Is but a moment from the time they reach the fillers until they are capped and Into the cookers, where they remain vrit,,i-'mM&- hi; """" & til'l in during the year. Over two car loads or, 1500 bags f of augur, and two and cars of salt has lieen used in the cunning of these peas. From 275 to 3(H) persons have lieen employed during the season and all of these people are local residents. Bean have already to arrive and will overlap the pea canning. It Is evvted that .Vh) young jssiple will Is employed in the picking of the Is'itns, the season to last probably six weeks. Other vegetable will follow during thesum-me- r and will likely keep the factory operating until around Christ- if !' I m m ,. )7 n ' it i stu . ?i?ty&hr mmmm i m 1 i mm9 11 Ilk 1 It Is readily seen what the Kocky Mountain Backing Corp. means to Murray and the surrounding territory. A few more such Institutions would furnish steady employment to the Increasing topulutlon a't nmke Murray cltlaens prosis-rous- . :.ii singers, and dancer, oppor- "w " Mr. Connie Mack. (ye. longer, but bow do you i.ame bli name on the hall signed Miss Frma Martin who It.) spell mem-- r along with the Athletic team graduated from the Qulsh Schisd of and presented the souvenir to BeaillT Culture will esUbllxh N'uty Bank Father Magulre. parlor In the First National I will baseball Hie souvenir building next week. In the window of The F.agle covered course Martin' Mis R can we get a a toon of art In Just the beautify detail to every from Bay Klcnile. Ray promised milady's hair In and Improving In returo It yesterdsy but U Mill by this fmou ball and akin, taught wav- a huddle somewhere with the school, ami Include immanent marcell and some fanatic. method, latest Ine br the and ing, fluger waving, mnnlcttre ., fit W: A ON Murray First Ward Gives Play July 14th BF.AI TY PARLOR OPKNF.I) Impresario. NEW V MiCAL GIRL The east entrance to the Highway Tunnel. Looking out over Zion Canyon from one of the aix "galleries" through which ventilation and sunlight are admitted to the Zion Mount Carmel Highway Tun net &IreG:nm3e3,To The Bosebull team of Father Magulre, competing In the Catholic Junior Baseball league won three game and loet four In the flrnt half of the league season. The Murray team got away to a alow start but performed In a meltable atyle In the last game of the first league half. Hay Klenrle, well known a nn exsrt hflsobull player I coach of the team and ha outlined a vigor on ramplgn for the second half facial. of i he-e-n son which start on July The "Clusle B"'nty Hhoii" will 27th. make It bow to the public licit The of Iourde tem won 4. Hrst Tuesday. July 15th. In the firt half althoiiuh they bad t National Bunk building Ml Mar play a tie i.ff with the Cathedral tin extend a cordial Invitation to tem to finally clinch the victory. the ladb of Murray and vicinity Thl how the cla of the league to call at ber shop and talk with and If can pull tip and win Murray ber on the mny advantage derived the ftecond half Ibey will do o In by expert manipulation a given by the face of real opposition, the method he will use, In develop ing ami retaining lovely balr and CHICKEN FOR DINNER skin. BASEBALL MURRAY THE Martin' announcement rW Ml TEAM on page eight of this lne of the F.agle. Tli tnemler of the Catholic Junior Baseball team will Is the of Mr. A . J. dullard of T. llay Kingston, A. J. Ieter, guest llauknht, lUy 8rncer, Klverton, at a rhlcken dlmsT on Jay Kingston, Jack Prter. Klmer Sunday afternoon. Hie boy will at tJrand-Idd- 1 acconnnled by Father Peler sis-u- t Tuewlay and Conch Bay Klenrle. Ijlke. lliey reiKitt till secThe Impression abroad that tion a wonderful place to "recreate" for Father Magulre and Klenrle are a In, and say they did not of them earlng out wicked team lu themselves when a flsh.tbe dluner of chit ken 1 lo bandied. tba truth of tbelr alory. , (Continue ea page 6) tm e y 1 lk r Aimoiiuci-uieu- i s made by Mr, and Mrs. Orson John Hyde of the en-- j KUp'tnetit of their daughter, lU.lle. to Basil Sidney Miller, son of Mr. ttti.l Mrs. U C. Miller of Murray. The miirriiige is planned f.r Aug us (1th. The program Islow will t given a farewell In honor of Mls IoiIn Holliidiiy Ward. Ise Alllngton on Saturday evening July l'Jth. . Invocation Saxophone and CoriM't Duet .. The- (store and Kenneth Holllug-beai- t. Muls'l Koss Beading .. .. ... JatiaAlvlu KihI- .. Astlu, Quartet! dlngton. (Jeorge Llojd, Joseph Kysr. Alvlu Kelitlugtoti Las Solo Piano Solo .. Raymond like T. Nelwui ... trvln Remark .... Remark ... Bishop Mos - - . The bride Is a aludeld of the I n Iverslty of t 'inh. where he Is prominent lu M lldcn! acthlle. She Is incident of (be active chapter of the PI Beta Phi orotlty. Mr. Mil b r Is also a student at the Cnlver to the SUsma Chi Ity and fraternity. Salt IjiU- - Trlbtiiie. Mr. and Mr. Stanley John enter-tulisi- l at illntier Wediielay evenof ing of this week for tncmlwr the South ColtonwiMsl ward bishopric and their wives. Cover were lld for eight. 1 Mi Mut by Webb w the guest of hotior at a kitchen "iit (Colillnm-- I on last m Re) hor MURRAY WATER RATES r. collected. Ton are luvited to confer with . ..-.- 3 Mrs. Clarice Bergman Pre cut Pupils in Re-d- Ul July 15th careful Investigation of the ipies-tloI gurH!itced. K. L. Ft KM AN. tflgtie.ll ComnilKi"iicr In Charge of Water Murray City. u by Mtss Elva Brown, who will give some selected reading. The following student will ap- pear: Roth Peters, Ruth Lindsay, e Mary Lindsay. Ivmns Parker, Mr. and Mrs. F.. Allen Batenuo Helen Cleo Evtua, Zabareat, their holiday oo the upper Zabrea, Fva Blanc, loulse Blanc, Privii river fishing and resting. Rvelya Holmgren, Luclla Shaw, Mr. and Mr. Her old trrlv) tactile UIbb, Melba Smith, Kdna Tuesday from (Idea go, for a two Wallace, J(y Hislmt, lWrtba week visit with Dr. and Mr. R. Urady and Ruth t. Johnson. I';7 Fst Mrd South The public I cordially Invited Mr. and Mr. I. . Schlfgeo and to atend Ibe reclisl daughter, Se. left Tuesday for a two we-k- ' tour of Tellowntooe Na 1. tional Park. Mr, and Mr. ltoco aod family spent the Fourth of July on Murray Ixwlge No. S3 meets evthe Duchesne. ery Monday night at 8 p, ra. and Mr. and Mr. Tlo'ims Martin ami Omenta Rehckh Ixxlge No. IS t the Nurth In S'ephl. meet everj lv and Sri Tueaday family with their inn. night at 8 p. ra. In Fraternal Hall, VI r. Frank (Iro I away for a Murrsy, All patriarch, plesse do not forday on a fishing trip. Ue believe In catching big one evro h ba to get latllUrm of officer In Salt ImU I. O. O. r. Halt, next Tuestravel to find tbetu. Judge and Mr. D. W. Muffat day sight, July 15th. We expect and Mr. and Mr. D. H. Moffat a Urge attendsnce. Abo, All (sld tMit the Fourth of July bulldiy Frlluwe, pleas don't forget tba next Btste IHtr1ct Arls-tloat Maple I Til In Pyoti rnyD. No. 1 meeting to be beld with McClansfaao of Little Mis Frlebtishtp Ixxlge No. 37, St Sugar (ig'len. I si'ndli.g part of ber House e best Ftlday Btgth, July vacation with ber graodpartDU. 1Mb. All Odd Fellow are requestMr. and Mr. A. J. McCltnabaa oo ed to st tend this meeting, ss elecVine Street. tion of new for the ensuing Mr. tt Mr. W. ( Tmkett of yer will takeofficers plsce. Murray and Mr. and Mra John Th public InstsItstloD of the Itannay of Salt Lake lesvs Sit Sell Ixxlge bts been cancel. Tellow-stimeunlay for a motor trip to led sod D. D. U. U. Jcbnny Roberts advises that bs will bold the Spj'tuvr Olio and Patley Liddle of Mill Creek tuaO tba lour vf (CwtkllBB4 oo Wat pCe) Cle-on- Atol 0. 0. F. News si-n- tl Any water coii'inm-- r of Murray City, whose bill Is not sail factory Is cordially lutlted to the undersigned and a ail-- Is-pt- Dancing . MissioniSocialMentionlLocal Mention i at 3 WATKK RATES. Bakery $13. bank $10, barber shop $3, public bath $5, blacksmith shop butcher shop $9 to $3U, hose connection for sprinkling garden, lawn or yard, CO square yard or lew, $1.50, for each additional iquare yard .03, for washing each private vehicle $1, for each ocanimal $1, private dwelling one room 5 for cupied by family, or lent, $4, each addition! room, .90, each sdltlonal family $3, each bath tub $1, each water closet $2. Where water I measured In meter, lex thsn 70OO gallon dull;-- , 10 cent per 10O0 gallons; graduated acaUt to fifty thousand gallon per diy Is charged at 3 cent per oue thousand gallon. If your water bill does not conform to these rates you are cordially Invited to take the matter up with the Murray City Water management. Tour case will be carefully considered and adjustment cheerfully made to case an error of any kind ran be found. Tba City Commlaison Is earnestly eeking to render the most exact Justice possible to the water At the aatue time It Is only fair to Murray City and It taxpayer, tbat (be correct rate be Scene 4 An interior view of the new Highway Tunnel show ing some of the difficult construction work which was pat A piano recital given by the studthrough by the National Park Service and Bureau of ent of Mrs. Clarice S. Bergman Public Roads in completing the Zion Mount Carma! wtll he held Tuesday night. July Highway. 15th. at p. m. In the Mathodlst Scene 5 Scene in Bryce Canyon showing some of the spec- Church on Eat 4H;h South street, tacular canyon walls viewed by members of the National Murray. Governor's Conference. 'Mr. Bergman will be assisted Scene 2 Scene 3 Canadian C- -t Trrrr".viiiriT-TTr.ir.-.-rTTrTT-.rTnTTTTrri- y Hunday. Improvement In borne, such as Installation of modern lavatories aud hath rooms, larger lawns, Increased garden apace, etc., have not been accurately listed for water assessment urposea. The present Water Department management desire that all water consumer pay what la just and fair according to Murray City water rate and no more and no less. The following schedule show .a portion of the rate as listed by ordinance of the city : Water at any time regarding rate or service a It I their desire to serve you efficiently ud well at the roper rite. 1 and Mr. Rjr Jordan during the week. Mr. ad Mr. Bert Hyatt and. Merl Allwp family. Mr. and Mr. Mr. Iv and and fmlly, Mr. Mr. Ssphrons sod fandly. Batemaa Rstema of S.ndy. Mr. and Mr. Vetlen lUteman and family of Dla Murray. Mr. and Mr. It t. mond aod Mra. Zella lllt f Weal Jordan. Mr. and Mr. 0. Walter Urtoo and three on and daughter. Mr. Johnson of firth, Idaho, Liberty Park etjoyed a partf . mas. , come obsolete. ANNUAL one-hal- much-Inn- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen last tHrland were gtwst during week of Mr. O. D. Charller. MiR Beth Thompson spent part of the week the guest of ber grand Sm,,h parent, Mr. nd ' Mr. t"ed sbw She .f Draper, West of iVtberlnghsm 7 i from 1H to 2." minutes, depending on the size of the ciin, and then into the coolers and on to the storage quarter, from whence they are lalieled and shtpissl as ordered Father Patrick Magulre baa a novelty entertainers. souvenir laeball autographed by Don't miss this wonderful uiemlier of be World Champions to hear and see them. tunity Att.of Baseball, the Philadelphia Sandy City News During the past several year various water consumers of Murray City hav been paying water bills on a basis that has gradually be- jjj .I-lTVf- The fatuous baleaU Are Carefully Adjusted Colorful Intermountain Historical Event The famous Iewls Players, direct from niovlelaiid. California, will appear nt the Murray First Ward Uecrcutloii Hall on July 11th. at a benefit program. ssnsored by the Murray First Ward Activities Committee. The Lewi Players are presented ..... N. Peterson, FATHER MACUIRE HAS A under the direction of 1 Governor Dern Scene of Utah speaking at the formal dedihave leen on a tour from WORLD CHAMPION BALL and they ceremonies of cation Zion the receivMount Carmel Highway, hnve leon coast to const and SIGNED BY CZARS OF THL 4th... This picture was taken in the tunnel during July ed with great ovations everywhere. CAME the dedication ceremony. They are featuring comedians, ain leu. Murray Water Rates Dedication of Zion Mount Carmel Highway Celebrated Sept. 1st Largest Pack of Years Monday evening at 8 p. m. the City Commission and representatives of Murray business men and of the civic organizations held a meeting to discuss the holding of a Murray Day celebration tills year. Mr. I'bll Benti offered a timely suggestion that Murray should tuke notice of the Farm bureau outing to he held at RIvertou on August Established 1892 1 tth tki o |