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Show Union Pacific Buys Monster Locomotives If B n it. w , iltlMiiim -- "J""loaded Thenew btlfht train Ml . n . " -- - " cars at a sVeed ofGOmii;s VeS are Veri,ab!e '"iathan, o! rA,OCn Fifteen of these new cost engines it puu six-whe- el of 100 ,- firebox de-Kr- IIS0UVC vu"'f y, during the next 90 gine and tender is over 110 ft., the weight is 432 '.i tons (without load of coal and water). The firebox of the locomotive, not including its 7',i ft. combustion chamber, has a grate area 9 ft. wide and 12 ft. long and is 6l ft. high which would require a for mountain territory. In locomotive parlance they are of the simple articulated type. To the layman this means that the front truck has four wheels, behind which are two sets of six coupled driving wheels followed by a trailing truck of four wheels. the first of fifteen new I,;, has lust been re- the Union Pacific ceiv ed by j .. rw,nhn. The balance of IS! order will be $2 000.000 Loco- by the American days capable of pulling , $2,000,000. a The new locomotives, known There are two trucks a as the Union Pacific "Challenger under the tender, which has a at cars freight train were developed by Union of a mile a minute, its type", capacity for 22 tons of coal and of the Pacific exports and the locomo- 19,000 gallons of water. the to height Wln equal...... hmlrfino with -n tive company designers for high ...us The overall length of the enlvel6 avarzoa speed freight service, as 131 ge w tha especially to enough Powerful the rail, East 48th South j n minimum iftiU 171 Allen Schuldheiss. pastor lions, recognized the ineompar-jani- e Divne services will be conduct supeiionty of the Hook of ed at 3:00 p.m. with Sunday 'Hooks, God's Book, the Bible. School and Bible Class beginning This book, accepted for centuries promptly at 2:30 p.m. We urge sole revelation to men is today all parents to make use of our still the fountain of all religious Sunday School in giving their information. Our sermon for this hildren a traminti in Christian Sunday will be based on St. fundamentals. W'e likewise cor Paul's reminder to the young dially invite all our friends to minister, Timothy, "from a child ake an active interest m the thou has known the Holy ScripBible Class. tures, which Hiv able to make When Walter Scott, the famous thee wise uto salvation throueh novelist, lay dying, he requested faith which is in Christ Jesus," rus son to read to him from lhe 2 Tim. 3, 15, On the basis of this Book." Upon being asked which word of God we shall discuss the book he meant he answered," ouestion, "Is the Bible a sufficient There is only one book, The Guide for Salvation?" 2 M Bible." Tins great author, who had himself written many books that were eagerly read by mil Lutheran Church heap of coal shoveling on the fireman's part if it were not for the fact that it is fired with a mechanical stoker. The two sets of six coupled drive wheels on the engine art 09 inches in diameter, tht height of the average man. The tw pair of wheels on the front truck are 33 inches in diameter. The first pair of wheels on the trailer truck is 36 inches and the second pair is 45 inches. The wheels on the tender are all 33 inches. ference of Baptist pastors and spent Labor Day at home with leaders at Twin t ails, Idaho, last his mother and family. week. He made the trip from here in companv with Rev n p:,.n SANDY of Magna, and Rev. W. E. Parks of Moab. The Jordan School district's an Mr. Woodrow Wright, C.C.C. nual teachers institute was held This week thousands of member of Fruita, Colo, was a Erickson B. Wm. week-enMrs. ,nH d Sept. 8, in the Jordan rcn f rom an sections of the state u, visitor at the home of salt Lake accompanied by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. of High School. The speakers were will be entering school for the id Mr, Zelph Y. Erekson of East Mill Creek. Mr. Harger, and Professors Levi Edgar Young, Dr. THE BIG Wright Eifiham City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Paul S. Richards. Dr. C. N. Jen- first time. This is anof are cousins. Harger child. "SSIO&mS &-Jevery Wm. S. sen and Harold Brady. A lupch- - event in the life Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Is your child ready? from week last eon sesreturned toiiowed the institute Mrs. tekson Phillip Clites, of Red Oaks The child who is "all ready" for northwRegistration of pupils was school a extended tour of the them Iowa was a brief visitor at the sion. is equipped with the folheld Wednesday morning. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne est, their itinerary taking Canadfortifications, according to lowing over a considerable area of last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright Dr. J. L. Jones, State Health a. Outstanding among the places Commissioner: of interest were Lake Louise, in Mrs. A. T. Farrell will enter- whose marriaee occurred last ol Park in Can were the honored guests month, ine pawl auwtiut ...... lunch-coa tain at Thursday bridge Proper Home Training attractiat a party in the Sandy Recrea Ida with its surrounding Cofrect Health Habits complimenting Mrs. Dr. J. W. tion Hall and was The National Glacier Park, recently. ons, party Well Nourished Dergstrom of Cedar City. sponsored by the Sunday school Yellowstone National Park. Good Posture Mr. Persyl Richardson is at- superintendence', Elmo Steflensen, All Physical Defects Corrected O. Pollard, and James D. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frame retthe Intermountain States Vaccinated Against Smallpox tending assisted who tour were the a from Rawson, week by urned last Life Insurance con- officers and Immunized Metropolitan Against Diptheria bride The teachers. South to New Mexico, where they vention held in YellowProtected Typhoid Against Miss Catherin Nichol, tribal cerem- stone Parkbeing formerly jaw the interesting this week. He will re- was before her Fever secremarriage, onials of the Indians there. turn the latter part of the week. tary of the Sunday school. For the past 15 years health Tavlorsville ward mutual will have been more and workers Mrs. . I. . and Mr. C. Watts I George hold their opening night meeting iMdcuflouuu uiueruw son and urging proper insistently George Jr., accompanied will be in next Tuesday which ard bishopric left Sunday for chitd for school preparalion of by Miss Wanda Jean Murray from the nature of a circus. The many years. The RECORD-BREAKIN- G California, are the will attend school. during the attractions of the circus will be Oakdale, to the child, of this this week of Mr. Mrs. and guests importance varioarranged in booths, besides to the school and to the communus circus stunts throughout the Verl McMillan. Mr. Andrew Bergman of Oak ity does not admit of rational ar- a two is California evening. land, spending The Joymakers club met his vacation week visiting of las! week at the home of brother and Fred J. Anderson left last week family, Mr. and Mrs. It is during the first six years Richard Luncheon Mrs. Kemp. for Los Owen Bergman. INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING Angeles, where he en- - was served at one jthat lhe iife patterns and health table with long iertd Woodbury college. the and are foundations upon laid, large bowls of Fall flowers as parents, primarily, rests the duty 500 was played durcenterpieces. South Cottonwood Primary the afternoon, prizes being Entertains At Luncheon of determining the character of held an opening social Tuesday ing these life patterns and health won by Mrs. Eva Powell, and ifternoon. A program of games foundations. Theirs is the conHale. Ruth Mrs. ir.d dancing was indulged in, and trol of the child and theirs the enterMrs. Glenn Burroughs refreshments were served. Lesson An- - tained at a one o'clock luncheon consequent responsibility. S. M. of Los Zeieler Mrs. work will begin next Tuesday at tour o'clock. poles is the guest of her sister, Wednesday in honor of her aunt The age has been Mrs. Ken Taylor and family on Mrs. D.lbert Harker of bliellcy characterized as the "neglected Mrs. W. S. Erekson will enter- - Court avenue. Idaho, a visitor here. period," and the characterization Etibers of the club is apt. There should be The Aid Society of the MethodThe Cardiff Mine, according to no peculiarly aexi Wednesday at luncheon, at child's life, in such period Stock Exchange nor would there beanyif all the Salt Lake ier home on Vine street. Those ist Community Church held their parents re! first business meeting of the sea- Tuesdav, reported a rich vein attending will be Mrs. Owen Sandand fully discharged recognized The discovered. church. company at son the ers, Mrs. Wm. cently Wednesday their responsibilities of properly Lindsay, Mrs. , i Goldie is drilling on a u Valentine, Mrs. Reid Erek- training their children in health Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballard and near a rich vein. WL Mm Mr Altnn F rptenn habits and adequately caring for fcyd Johnson, Mrs. Lou Sanders, familv were all day visitors at rhcir health during infancy and the at son, Wednesday afternoon Geo. Olson, Mrs. Lyto up to school age. the home of their parents, Mr. and" Mrs. H. V. Ballard on Labor Eighty per cent of all infants Er. and Mrs fl n riririfnn nnrt Day. are born physically lit. Unfor y spent the week end tunately, however, a change for Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morris of the beauties of southern worse not infrequently hap the in Lots Choice Building l by motor. Miami, Florida, arrived Monday pens between infancy and school and Addition Atwood visit Mrs, with for a six weeks age, with the result that large The offi Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. East 48th South percentages of children enter Jk " uuvi ivuv.iii.ia V. Uallard at their home on Ninth ftylorivtlle Mutual held a picnic school with physical defects ren street. Vine East and ?per at Fairmant Park dering it impossible for them Tuesday Small Home on Poplar "t't A Drocram nlcn oivj-fully to profit by the educational M V Street at a Bargain opportunities oliered. MIDVALE W. N. Mon-Bergener left The first six years constitute attend the Metropolitan e Farm Land East ample time for preparing the Due to Labor Day, the first Je insurance Company conven-2'- ? child for school and the instruc be held in Yellowstone Na- and South of Murray. Monday in September, the schedtions Midvale the necessary for such prep Right of Water uled meeting Excellent " 11C Will It " the end of the week. aration arc so easily understand Flower club was postponed to Sell All or Part or Will able that parents can have no Monday. September 14. at 7:30 South Coit Will Consider Trade valid excuse on that score for K1U Hasmusscn, VTUftU Bernard " presi.I W p.m. 'H for Business Property open this season activi- - dent will preside. neglect or failure to follow them The younger the child, the easier in Murray Tuesday, with a pro- and dance. lit is to train in correct health Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Phelps pent Travel-wlpeople more and habits. visiting at the limine "f Sunday Sentertained their son and family. Mr. and Hlt more are pointf ly 'r'ic L. N. SCHWAN of ,he It should continue a daily per Club Mrs. Howard Phelps. In new, Ly L'tiioil I'ucific. lod until it enters school and at their cabin at -- wrest Real Estate car ttnurtly-Jesi jjnnl m Emmlgration ) oil caa Insurance should have early bedtime hours. canyon. Mrs. Charles Watson will fr r, Jralt to relax It he with in should T taught play quirt, at a one 'il"ck lunchon 4911 SOU H STATE STKU sr5vand,rs- Dav'd Jones, Mr. other children and to make hucotnfotl ni yti for the following guests: Ir. II Farrcl Adams of m man contacts Ml'KttAY easily. Mrs. llie Miiootli-eE. K Fienn, over fliile twiflly arc making a tour of F. Phelps, Mrs. E. Mad-enasicrn states. roadlicj In llic wotlJ. A compart ivtly recent survey of fact disclosed in the that, spite uih Cottonwood No Iiigliwiiy worrie ... no The opening meeting w ' 5'(' ward Relief all the work dune by Boards of .b M ''' Midvale Community week Associanerve lruiu . . . no dist or organized last Health, lffll Ves,e,i;illon of Mrs. Irene held in the club building n I p.. tions and other groups interested no lopi l'r rilling rfr.rt Ui.li! Oilolrr 11 Jul iter street. Wednesday. Sept n the health of the pre-s- t hoo trM,nr,V,us,,0'- Officers Inlcrc-tintpeople C.j.uK nt. nr rolintf. Pullman-'romi- t Elsa Fors. presi-wf- i' at 2.00 o'clock. The picMd. child. American children are not ft. (in all oxer tlic tfiiolry Sarah Barrett, first Kemp will picMdr. !n ping ear panriiyrr rtijoy receiving the degree of care m.tUc Imxi Imif ngrnil which they should. slnilfMimr, ol ,, I!. ymnoiit ni'tiH Mr. Clarence Poti 2'M'i North IN lt0ne SCC" f onip,mioiM. An rxptimrd '"' id nn nxtr.it,''' Pu1m:i. lone Mrs, train prrsntirxl l itlv etdisted tltitiliiiif Miff i )ti. .Ir.-nwill) It lVe jiilloxx. It .m f" .,,,,..,,, . CALIFORNIA WINE , .M.llli P;o ne attended a con- in CCC Camp Ixixx Himmrr f.irri ie In putlrr errx it e. All Ready V. Murray Notes For School child-Tuesda- y, &yPL ALL-UTA- W H n, T T C" : . C i te pre-scho- ol EXHIBITS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Make Your Plans Now to be There " I pre-scho- Ho-Yok- el Ti i FOR SALE cn-Wr- .g III eM.qilVIlwJiV rvrvi ...ECONOMYJOO, Mil Miail u-n- e y f- - w Ten-Acr- "ITL-IV- . UNION PACIFIC TRAINS S i.m- c - - ux5 Ho-Yok- el wn.f-sda- in - Tay-..KU- e, sl . . ! r-j- , Parent-Teach- re-Mr- - er ... s. 1 fi-- fkt fan 'MclLr. Bi ttc , -l Association Is Kcorunnizcri - 'V tOW Sfiuth Cottonxvood Primary as-- j sociation was reorganieii last week. The released ollicers wnc' Leisure Hours for Women" Grace Thompson, superintendent,! Irene Heynolds. first assistant:; and Aftori Jens- n, secretary and Merva IJoyce. secend assistant, treasurer. The ineeming arc June Mroon.t.i a't. superintendent; Ulanchr Wells, first assistant: Ileth Ow n, second assistant: Huth I'.aktr. secretary and treasurer. Ciwcn Crabtra is ch'ir-- : isier and Marva B"ce is organ-- j - - DAMP WASH THE REAL BARGAIN SERVICE 23 lbs. for 90c 157 Discount on Cash HYLAND 612 & Carry MURRAY 213 FARES ;.,.,.,.! ir.p Min MURRAY LAUNDRY !!More "fAXl I W ist. 1.1 tl..,...,u t" " "t 4 1 ft.u t I EVERYWHERE ,'!',' rn' J'" )"" 'n "'' .tit TkI'I .'"1 !""' in'"t"'V Can. ' I onruny ml trni l"i I'M' j j The teachers are Kdna Dover aux, Madge Barrett. Merle Sax-toJames Sullivan. Huby llcaue, Kate Shepherd, Evelyn Maxwell,, Eliza King, Ko.se Gitgory. j UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD n, for fu-i- rvihuUt .Vttwl V rorif.e Aj" |