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Show ' ; A i s ; I THE MURRAY EAGLE " 'iL W&4 f (The opinions voiced In this col- f unin are not neceessurlly endorsed I by the editorial management) I (All communications for this col umn must le accompanied by true name and address of the writer, otherwise they cannot be pullsh ed. If requested, name will not be published with letter.) ? nlng over and toilets ready to fall down. Itats were as thick as chick ens around a farmhouse. I offered to deed to Murray City without cost, a strip of land through my place, provided there was enough fall in the alley at the rear of State street from 48th So to my place on First Avenue. This would bring it within a few hundred feet of Little Cottonwood creek. We would only have to buy y a through the Fellow's property, but we could not get the unless we bought all the property on the south side of the sewer, and as the city was not In the real estate business, this was turned down. I owned a strip of land from my barn to the center of the creek, sixteen and one-hafeet wide and about five hundred feet long, which I told the council I would give to the city, provided It was wide enough and there was sufficient fall. This was found to le alright and the first sewer for Murray City was started. We had a little trouble between 5th Avenue and 48th South and we had to pay some of the owners for the right-of-wa- right-of-wa- MURRAY'S FIRST SEWER SYSTEM KNIGHTHOOD OF YOUTH courtesy, order, safety, decoration, INCREASING IN NUMBER health, thrift, service, library, en- Miming News Low Metal Prices May Force Shut-dow- By All Smelters n y Park Utah Con. Shows Big Losses During Past Year Metal Prices Cause Heavy Shrinkage In Income To Rig IiOv Mining Company. When iYesent Ore Supplies Arts Smelted "Vacation May Be Declared For Period. Yankee Mines Plans Increasing Output A net loss for 1MJ of $173,400 is shown by the Park Utah Consol idated Mines company, operating Expects lo Step up Ship lmiHrlant Company Park City silver-leaContinuing low metal prices are ments to 2,000 Tons per Month. proiiertles. in its annual dltt , Long before Murray became a reiort just a shutdown threatening complete issued. This loss is figured after deof the smelters of Salt Lake valley, clty, there had been considerable talk of a sewer system, but the depletion. Preparations are lsdng made by preciation, but It la learned from authoritative The profit and hss statement, I ' Yankee mine, subsidiary of the the In was that order sources. general opinion Smelting and Kenning gives receipts itemized as follows: to have a sewer system you had to While smelting officials are re- American Interest re "Y s?have a sewer farm. Several tracts luctant to discuss the situation, It comimny, it is announced, to in net ore sales, $.109,80-1Is learned from them that what creases the shipments of gold ore up eclved, $(i,"l)5; miscellaneous net 2 of land had been considered but In few mines are now producing ore to 2,(XX tons during the month of lncome,$l 7.201 ; federal Income tax every Instance they run Into too refunds, $i24,2(i,1. "h i much money. are producing It at a loss, and can- March. ExiM'tises Not until 1910 was any dflnate Disrating mines. The company has been shipping not maintain this drain upon their ?. council consisted of Phil Bentz, about 1,50(1 tons up to the present $4')ii,(i!Hi ; development, $JJ(l,IWc; resources much longer. nl Most of the smelters have re- time, but It Is stated that road con- cieratlng mill,$42,(0.1 ; ore expense. , '.mayor; F. C. Howe, Joseph I'ark, After the first septic tank was ?A. Townsend and myself. AVjinda-jmer- e serve ore on hand, but It Is stated ditions in the canyon have so Im- $17.7121 ; general exonse, $r(,425. i the people on the east The current assetts, as shown by had Just Installed the first Installed, when these have been smelted proved that It Is exiMvted the outside soon had one, running from that the Consolidated balance sheet for to tank Is can of be care take Increased to it their Vine Street on 2,000 septic probable that the smelters put easily the south to Big will declare a holiday until metal tons this month. It Is planned later December .11, lim.enunlled $1,3S4,-425- ) sewage, and we visited it and found Cottonwood creek on the north. and consisted almost entirely of come back Jo a sufficient to Increase the output to 3,000 tons 4.; 'that it was just what was needed Before closing. I wish to say one prices be ciish, government securities and level to make mining opera- ler month. ln Murray. The question came up word Phil Bentz (I don't sup- high for bonds. Total current liamunicipal as to where would be the best place tions profitable. A tram is Isdng operated from Ho pose I will ever get anything for were bilities - - to locate the tank to relieve con only $t!3,(!S)l. At present most of the smelters the mine to the loading station at It) I think he was the lK'st mayor Paid in surplus is shown nt dltlons on the west side of State are operating only one furnace and iHvr Creek, and road conditions that Murray ever had. He kept tab nd eameJ surplus nt $ OS, street, which nt that time was in a on everything that went on and he some are oieratliig only part time from there 6n down the canyon 47S, ' U making a total surplus of each month. Production of ore Is have hnndlcapied shipments. The very bad shape; old cessjsiols run- - cautioned the heads of every de808. decreasing at the mines constantly. ore being moved runs from $8 to partment to keep within their bud- The in explanlng the position of the WJalker inlim in California, $14 per ton in gold. In addition the get, and If there was anything to which has been sending Its ore to ore carries about two ounces of company to Its stockholders. Preshe done, he did not tell someone to ident (1. V. Ianiborne says In his the international there, stopped silver and two per cent copper. do it, but said, "Come on boys, lets annual report : producing on March 1st, because of The ore body, found in the Keed go!", and he always took the lead. "The general depressed state of the low price of copixT, and most and lienson lime I think this was the first council, just above the business and the resultant low level r mines of Utah main of the tunnel, has been oened up of prices obtainable and the only one that used a budget by producers the largest have ceased for a except distance of more than (MK) of basic commodities are too well system and paid all Mils, leaving The are large companies feet and has a width of fifty to known to no unpaid warrants for the follow- shipping. require explanation. Needi. only such ore as they have shlplng feet, with a thickness varying less to UNTIL FURTHER sixty ing council. say, your company, which to In the course of development from 10 to SO , feet, it is stated. Is a producer of metals required in NOTICE Itv (To be Continued.) work, but this, as shown by th.' This Is said to le the t K" largest gold commerce, has had its Income and annual reports of the companies, is ore deimslt & llll.' opened in the State scale of oorntions seriously affect! yet being handled at a loss, which can- of I'tah. Sit ed by the stagnation of denumds not be kept up indefinately. and uses of these metals. It is persistently rumored around "A few comparative statements will give The Adult Class of South Cotton-woo- d Salt Lake and Bingham that if the M. I. A. gave an old time will give shareholders a concrete Marcels & Shampoos, 75c dancing party last Monday even- price of copper continues where 4t of what these lowered picture Finger W. Sc. Sham., dry 75c ing. An entertaining program was is, or goes lower, the I'tah Opjier In terms of monetary mean prices presented about ten o'clock, follow- may cease operating. Finger W. & Sham, wet 50c ed The Sheep Hoeta mine in 'Beaver receipts and will make evident the Facials 75c & $1.00 moreby a delicious luncheon with County r'iMrts the development of advisability of the pillcy of the latter part PERMANENTS ........ $3.50 of the dancing lniortant gold ores In that properwhich your officers have evening. Music was furnish50c ed by the Buxton Band from Union. Scalp Treatment ty. while prscent business conHot Oil Treatment 75c About three hundred people were Information from the superin-tcmlan- t ditions prevail. In the r ler-loone present and every ica enjoyed the Is same thnt 19.1U the to ERMA MARTIN, Operator average price prior evening. This same class is plann- Turn Down cor. Proposal of Aunini gold ore Is being mined and sacked received for sliver-leaconcening another old time party on the First National Bank Building Mining Company to Acquire Con- for shipment. It Is said that graded trates was $11.18 14th of March. Music will be furnJit.11 for ton; 559 iht rilONE Murray ished by the same band. Everyone itutrol of Conuunnvvealtli Company. ore shipments should run about It was but $18.17. In the same five-yeis invited to attend. $loo per ton in yellow metal. erlod the average price reA deal by which the Aurum ceived for zinc concentrates was Mining company of I'tah sought to $12.02; for 10.11 it was but $5.27. acquire stock control of the ComThe relative price for shipping monwealth Lead Mining company, approximately the same ratio, operating properties lu Montana, the decrease In return being eni was voted down at a meeting of the tirely consequent upon the depresCommonwealth 'stockholders Inst sed market price of silver, lend and A display of gold ore samples Thursday. the Yellowjacket mine of the zinc, which at date of this rcisirt from It Is reported thnt the vote is materially .lielow the average the pressed deal was ubont I'ark! City Consolidated Mining for the year 1031. price in the window of the tfeven to one. The deal Involved a company, as the price of these "Inasmuch Flowers and Plants for the Home are an investment T proposal to lnoj-easthe capital Scott Hardware company, Salt metals cannot permanently remain City, is attracting much stock of the Commonwealth compleasure and happiness that pays dividends in management May, 10.11, decided Ion. to a sufficient amount to enpany of prcsluctlon, the cost under the day. every Some of the finest "picture rock" able the company to transfer conextraction to of ores to limit the trol to the Aurum company by sell- ever seen here is shown in the dis- the A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ALWAYS OX IIAXD 1e removto necessary quantity Is a white quarts ..The risk it. ing the Increase pluc the present play. in ed purely development or exnot disturbing filled with free gold, some of the thus stock, treasury Lake admired Salt known and Our funeral pieces are tlifougbout as If they bad Iss-- ploratory work, and this program nny of the stock now held by stock- pieces hooking Is still Icelng followed. It was demoderate for and artistic their beauty county price! plated with a layer of gold by huholders. an was cided that it opMrtuiie time Terms of the promised deal were man hand, other pieces of rcsk nre to t it n t r id exploratory prosecute not made public, but It Is under- filled with globules and wire gold. work In new sections of the pros-acwas recently stood that the agreement called for The Yellowjacket production Park Con., and ty and to prepare the by City In quired down substantial 41 7405 HYLAXD a payment DAY NIGHT Ml'RRAY rHONES: when conditions Ikiiiiuc huire fav comthe now develood is by cash on March first. orable, la accordance with this Stockholder's, It is understood, pany. plan, operations were placed tip have took the stand that they which would jst on a budget bu-dof a to point brought the proerty WHVT IS MAN? Ql'EKlES KE mit a maximum of exploratory tunnel lower and thHr production UNIONISTS work consistent with a reasonable Is now war the downward extenloss to the treasury. Measures sion of the ore bodies, and they The subject of the Christian Scl also taken to make savings In op felt that It was not good business enev lesson-SermoSunday, March eratlon and overhead, and to Instito sell control to another company rt, ' to the Invites serious thought. tute other economics. "Man," when a little more money and work Christ-Iadeclares them- - ex of Too number a frequently, present time by the company Itself should put to man is lellcved 1' reached not have Science, drives ploratory the mine into big production. material, whereas, the real man Is their objective, but an increased put In spiritual, and man's spirituality Is tonnage of ore has giving the revelations affirmed by the following scriptural sight as a result of the year's o Pamphlets of Chief White F.agle will lie ready imssnge which Is Included In this era t Ions. at an early date at the Murray lessou-serino: "For we know that "The profit and loss statement, Eagle Office. Come In and secure If our earthly bouse of this tnlsT-uncl- which Is a mi rt of this retort, shows a copy. lrlee 10 cents. were dUsolvcd, we have s a 1st loss Is fore depreciation, and This fig building of Ciod, an house not made depletion of $3s2.oos.27. with hands, eternal In the heav- ure Is based upon charging all ex Us en." (II Cor. 5:1). ploratory and development expens Although Man's fplrltuullty is likewise de es against oiterittloiis. imwt unutisa leen has the n correlative In clared year passage PHONE MURRAY 422 from page P0 of the Christian factory one for the company from a "Science and standiolnt of earnings, It closes the Science textbook, Ilenlth with Key to the Scriptures" perlcsl In n g'"l financial jmHIoii." by Mary lUikcr Eddy, which fol lows: "The calm, strong currents , I'TAH FORESTS of true spirituality, the manifesto then- lions of which are health, purity The National Forests nt Vtnli and self Immolation, must deepen furnish summer imsturage for np MURRAY, UTAH human exerlonee, until the belief tVo,0O0 sheep and 1 proximately of mntet lal existence are seen to be pot l rattle as well as approximate a bold Imposition, and sin, disease, Iv doer, 2tHI mountain sheep, 45,o0 and death give everlasting place to and .1.' " elk. HARNESS OILED AND the scientific demonstration of dl REPAIRED It furnished outdoor recreation Une Spirit and to Cod's spiritual for visitors approximately l.V.0c perfect man." annually. It contains some of the most Im HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY ITEM NEEDED on fl porlant watersheds in the Pnlted Murray has her street usher ON THE POULTRY RANCH Hall PoMolTlfe the the Job chasing awy City ravages States and Its streams furnish (Between streets abundant power and water suppli from the Winter man old of MIRRAV, UTAH for Irrigation. of Sweden, Utile J By James Calioon d lf , v H ; right-of-wa- 1 $4,-02- Specials lead-silve- Every Wed. Thurs. Classic Beauty Shop South Cottonwood Ward Sheep Rock Reports Development of Gold 1 Stockholders Vote Against Mine Deal five-yea- high-grad- (Continued from page 1) when changed conditions presented themselves. Organizations that adequately took, care of the needs of one community fulled to solve the problems of n not her. It was generally felt In educational circles that there was a need for something more flexible than anything that then existed. "Introduction of the work and lis subsequent success in Nebraska are largely due, to the Interest of State t Charles Taylor and the activities of Miss Daisy Simons, assistant in education for the National Child Welfare nssoelallon of New York City. Knighthood of Youth is a development of the association. Hearing of Nebraska character education law, Francis W. Kirk-ham- , educational director of the welfare organization, came to Lincoln late In lT.'tO and presented the plan of the Knighthood of Youth work to Superintendent Taylor. Interest of Mr. Correll, county was solicited at that time and a demonstration of the work was presented in two or three IiUiicaster county schools. "In March, 10.11, Miss Simons came .o Lincoln at the invitation t of the state to see what she might accomplish here with the Knighthood of Youth pro- playground, scholar-shiand flag. "One member Is the chairman and lie calls his group together before school, at recess, at noon, or after school, and they plan what they can do of service. One cleanliness committee decided that to have a clean school room all desks should be kept in order. "A member of the committee was asked to inspect the desks twice a week. In club meeting time, the chairman read th: umes of the boys ami girls whom this desk monitor had rejuirted as bavins clean and tidy desks during the week, During the first week, not all mimes were read, but before long the monitor could report that every boy and girl had a clean and tidy desk. Each individual castle may have on It the fine things a pupil has done for his school, the bad habltd he has overcome, his spare time adventures, and the things he has done to make his home a happier place for every one. "There is a slit in the lid of the 'liood Deeds' box. Every time a boy or girl Is seen doing some helpful thing the person seeing the good deed writes on a slip of paper the name of the act, the person doing It, and signs his own name. At each club meeting the box Is opened and one of the members reads gram. the "A survey in October showed organization of 100 dubs in 102 rural schools. "After starting the work lu Lancaster county, Miss Simons pressed out into the state. Her latest, to the state suis'rlntendent's office shows an enrollment of 2.",(!7ti knights In 2,0.17 rurul schesds and an additional 8,177 memliers In 245 villages and towns. of "Essentially, Knighthood Youth Is based on the Idea of a concrete reward for achievement conducive) bl bcrttejr character There are no fixed standards. rules that have to be followed. "It is this adaptablity that gives Knighthood of Youth a great advantage over other character educational programs. One of its favorable features on the other hand. Is that It always works in with other programs without confusion or conflict. "Clubs are usually divided into committees such as cleanliness, " 'The Dragon's Cemetery' is the way In which Home clubs mark the demise of bad habits. Whenever a in conquering a bad pupil habit lie writes It on a piece of paper and buries it In the cemetery, which Is a sand lsx. He places a toothpick In the sand for the hendstone. Whenever a new toothpick Is added, the club has fun guessing who has overcome a dragon and what it is. If they can guess and the club tuemtier agrees they are right, then he may have It rec orded on his castle. And so on, the article giving more fully the methods of the work and its results as applied to the Nebraska schools, the closing paragraph liclng the following comment from the county supcjriirlondent: "Through the action of these clubs it should result that the knight will have learned the requirements of a good citizen and that he will become a greater asset both In his coiiimiini;y and bis country." New-Yor- suikt-lntondeii- suis'i-intenden- re-isi- rt d Mining Company Shows Picture of Gold Rock n MURRAY FLORAL 1 Murray Cafe Vt oA $7.25 $7.00 Lump Stove Nut Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. 110 West 33rd South Phone Hy. 3572 Salt Lake City Mur. 56 YOUR banking requirements can be well cared for by our strong financial institution. Open A Checking Account with Perfect Is-c- Safety DELIVERED AT DRAPER PRICES Today Spec. 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