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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE History of Murray Constitutional Amendments - cnlar das In uch corporation, for at Ka Constitutional Amendment od. debt and liabilities of .very -No. 1 SECTION I. Th Secretary of SUU to amemtment cause directed this proposes, A Joint Reaolutlon Propoilnf in Amn4 Bitnt of fitttion 1. of Arllclt VII. of Un to be published as required by th Consti(Continued from Last Week) Conatltution Itrlntini to Iht Slat fclfco tution and to be submitted to th electors th jtU at the next grnerav.' election In til Department, the Termt, Kraidrnrt of the manner provided by law. nd Dullra of Officer. (Superintendent SECTION S. If approved by the electors CHAPTER VIII (Continued) of Public Inatrurtion.) th state, thi propoted amendment shall It reaolved by lh l.eglalatart of th of Uk on the affect first two-thirday of January, d of all the men 8Ut of I'Uh, W. Brown was appointed Census bera elected to each honit concurring mi. McMillan. therein : two deputies were James Godfrey and Michael with the BECTION 1. That It b proposed to Constitutional Amendment mend Section 1, of Article VII, of the Thev filed their affidavits and census enumeration No. 5 Constitution of the Stale of Utah aa fol enumeration was Amend to Resolution A Jelnt Proposing Iowa city'council on June 20, 1905. Said census 2 Constituef Article Secti.n XIII, th BECTION 1. The Executive Department passed canvassed by the city council whereupon the council Council tion of th ,3tlll of UUh, a Amended at hall conalst of Governor. Secretary of the In 1910 Relating to resolved thi General Election it by "Be resolution: StaU. Btata Auditor, State Trcaiurer and the following Taxatioi, ef Tangible Property, AscerAttorney-General, each of whom ahall hold we do hereby accept and order tainment of Value, Exemption, and th of Murray City, hie office for four yeara, beginning on the Annual Tax for th SUte. flrat Monday of January next after hn of the census taken by Mr. filed the census Legislators ef th lection, excrpt that the term of office Be It resolved by the s members of of mil UUh. SUU which said census was authorized and official of those elected at the first election ihall ef W. Brown lected to each House and two-third- s begin when the itatr ahall be admitted Into by all members of each llouaet concurring census enumerator Mr. Henry W. Brown was appointed the Union, and ahall end on the flrat Mon1105 and we do therein t of day in Janunry, A. D. 1001. The officer! 13th June, the on ordinance day the City SECTION I. That It la proposed to rf the Executive Dertnrtment, during their amend Article XIII. Section 2 of th Con a municipal corporation ot the torma of office, ahall reaide at the eat of find City, Murray hereby amended of of SUte aa th stitution UUh, fovernment, where they ehall keep the pub5,000 bonafide inhabitants; to State of Utah, has more lis records, books and papers. They shall at th general election in 1U80, to read ai : follows such duties as are perform prescribed by wit: 5,UJ0. SECTION 1. All tangible property In urn constitution and as may be prescribed on zu, the State, not exempt under the laws of th the same council meeting held By law. SECTION I. The Secretary of SUU to United States, or under thi constitution. Councilman seconded by hall be taxed in proportion to its value, to motion of Councilman McCieary hereby directed to aubmit this proposed amendment to the electors of thi stats at b ascertained as provided by law, Tha the Mayor was instructed to certify to the Governor Birch, the th of United Bute, of State, property next the general election In the manner nab a imputa counties, cities, towns, school districts, mu nf by law. Statp nf Utah, Murray Uty, provide BECTION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations and publiu libraries. the mayor that and tion o lover 5,000 bonafide inhabitants, loU with th building thereon used exclu OT tue state, this amendment shall take ef iu feet the first day of Januarv next succeed sively for either religious worship or char oi ot the of said city requests the Governor determination by the Hoard of State itable purposes, and places of burial not 1ng sam beneused or for or held private and proclaim corporate Canvaaatra of the result of the election reclassify said Murray fit, ahall b exempt from Uxation. Water ealgnaUd In Section 2 hereof. of Second Class." The motion was carried by a unanimous righu, ditchea, canala, reservoirs, power planU, pumping plants, transmission lines. vote. . . ( Constitutional Amendment pipe and flumes owned and used by Indi vidual or corporation for imitating land 1905 was divided into hve municipal city July No. 2 within th ataU owned by such individual wards as follows: A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend or corporations, or th Individual members tnent to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall not b separately Uxed aa Constitution ltelating to Governor'a Ap long as they ahall be owned and used ex MUNICIPAL WARD Tower and the Filling of Va- - clusively for auch purposes. Power plants, point!? power transmission line and other propercanrlea In Certain (mires. of Section 6 in Township 2 include all (Superln Shall ty used for generating and delivering elecindent of Public Instruction.) 1 1 of and 2 in Township 2 South B It resolved by thi l.rgiilatur of the trical power, which ii used portion South Range East, Section BUI of Utah, two-thir- d of all the for furnishing power for pumping water 1 of Lake Meridian, which lies within the Range West member elected to each houn concur for lTlxation purposes on lands In tha SUU of Uuh, may be exempted from Uxaring therein I more fully described as follows, to limits and Murray City BECTION 1. That tt I proposed to tion to th extent that such property la the Southeast corner of Section 1 in at mend Section 10. of Article VII, of the used for auch purposes. These exemptions wit: Beginning hall accrue to the benefit of ths users of Conatltution of the State) of Utah, as folwater ao pumped under such regulations lows t Township 2 South Range 1 West Salt Lake Meridian and the The aa Uxas legislature 8ECTION 19. The Governor shall nom-tnamay prescribe. running thence west to the East Bank of the Jordan River; and by and with the consent f the of the Indigent poor may b remitted or of Senate, appoint all Slit and district offl-er- s abated at auch time and in auch matter River; thence Northerly along said river bank whos office are established by this as may be provided by law. Tha legislature to the norm Douno-ar- y and the West boundary of Murray Constitution, or which may be created by may provid for th exemption from Uxathe said line law, and whose) appointment or election is tion of homes, homesteads, and personal on East of thence line Murray City; Hot otherwise, provided for. If, during the Toperty, not to exceed $2,000 in valu for West bank of Big Cottonwood Creek; thence Southerly on races of ths Senate, a vacancy occur In home and homesteads, and I3O0 for perProperty not to exceed ny SUU or district office, th Governor sonal property. saiif Creek bank and the boundary line of Murray shall appoint aome fit person to diseharga 13,000 In valu, owned by disable ' person in whs served any war In the military servth duties thereof until th next meeting the South line of Section 6 interects where same the City, of the Senate, when he shall nominate eoms ice of th United Statei or of th SUU in Township 2 South of Range 1 East Salt Lake Meridian; person to fill such office. If ths offlcs of UUh and by th unmarried widows and of auch person a justice) of th supreme or district court. minor orphan mar b x- thence West on the Section line to the point of beginning. Secretary of State, StaU Auditor. StaU mpted as th legislature may provid. law ihall provid for legislature lh Attorney-Generor b Treasurer, by vacated Second Municipal Ward shall include part of the-Nort- h fcy death, resignation or otherwise. It shall aa annual tax sufficient, with other source to of the of the Northb th duty of th Governor to fill the earn estimated ordinrevenue, of North defray Y of the Northwest UU for each fiscal by appointment, and th appointee ahall ary expense ol th 2 South Range 1 W est, of Section 12 of Township east bold hi office) until hi uceesior shall be year. For th purpose of pay in or th sUt lected and qualified, as may b by law debt. If any there be, th legialatur shall of the "4 l2 of the the North l2 of the provid for levying a tax annually, suffi provided. 7 of Northwest 34 of BECTION I. Th Secretary of SUU b cient to pay tn annual interest and to pay the and Section lx the J4 kereby directed to submit this proposed th principal of auch debt, within twenty 1 East, Salt Lake Meri2 in 8 South Section th from final Range passag of th. law nendment to th elector of th iUU at yeara Township tbo next general election la th manner creating th debt, (As amended Novemdian, which is situated within the Murray City corporate ber . 190.1 provided by law. SECTION 1. Th 8ecreUry of StaU la BECTION I. If adopted by th elector limits and more fully described as follows, to Beginning hereby directed to submit tha proposed th ittte, thi amendment shell tak South Northwest corner of Section 7 in Township at amendment eonuined herein to the electors affect the firt day of January next a determination by the Board of of the aute In th next general electioi in 1 and East Lake Salt thence Meridian, East, Range running manner th provided by law. uu Canvasiers of th mult of th le SECTION I. If adopted by the electors Uoa designated In Section t hereof. on intersects Section line the where South same the of th UU, thi amendment shall bav. ef Bank of Big Cottonwood Creek, thence following up said feet on the first day of January next a determination by th Board af Constitutional Amendment EastBank and North boundary line of Murray Creek SUU Canvasser of th result of th alaav I No. S Uob designated In section 1 hereof. of West line where intersects same the erly Highway A Jelnt Resolution Proposing an Amend 4, .thence south on said line and the ment to Beciion I, of Article X, of th boundary line of Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relating to the Stat Beird Murray City to where the same intersects the 50 rod line No. 6 f Education. (Superintendent if Public A Joint Resolution Proposing te Amend center of the NorthInatracuon.) running East and West through Section I, Article VI ef th Conetltotioa Be It resolved by the ef th in of west Section x 8 of UUh, Relating te Ceapenaatlia af Township and Range aforesaid; Btate ( itah, two-lhirof all th arm Members ef the Legislators. era elected to ich house concarring SO rod line to the thence the West on bank of Bs It resolved the ef I by Legislatssre tie snerein sea-b- en StaU of tub. twe-thiref all th thence bank and said West boundary BECTION I. That It b proposed to the River; following (lected t each if th tw aeaaee mend Section I, of Article X, of th Con line where the to intersects same In favor thereof t City, voting Murray stitution of the Stat of Utah, as follow: northerly BECilON 1. That it b proposed to BECTION (. Th general control and 12 2 the line of Section in bouth Township Range 1 operrlaion of th TubMc School Srsiem amend Section f. Article VI, of th Conhall be vested In a Stste Hoard of Educa- stitution ef the StaU of Utah, ate follows I West Salt Lake Meridian, thence East on the Section line BECTION I. Th. member, of the Legition, consulting of such persons as th alatur to .hall receive such per diem and milepoint of beginning. may provide. lsuiatur SECTION t. Th SecreUry of StaU b age as the Legislature may provide, sot exdollar ceeding .itht per day jdc! ten eenU bereby directed to (ubmit this propoaed Municipal Ward shall include all of amendment to th elector of th UU at per mil for th disUnre necessarily travth next general election In th manner eled going to and returning front th. place on situated the est side of Mate Mreet and the banK of on th. moat usual routs, aad meeting provided ny law. of on the South of the District Number 2 and BECTION I. If adopted by th. .lectors they .hall rscelvs no other pay or per- River; f th. SUte. this amendment shall Uk f- - QUlslU. on North of the old 24th School District and more tuily BECTION I. Th SecrrUry of StaU la Iet in a first day of January next eua. hereby directed to submit Uiia proposed determination by th Hoard of eedlng as follows, to-wi- t; described the Northwest Beginning Buu Csnm.fr. of th mult of th tletv amendment to th elector, of the sUt at the next general tleeUoo bj Use manner corner of lot 2 in Section 7 Township 2 South Range 1 Boa) SMignated la Section 1 hereof. provided by law. Lake Meridian; and running thence East on the BECTION I. If adopted by the .lector Constitutional Amendment of the itste, thi. amendment .hall tak. afbO line of the to center South on thence fect th first day of January, No. 4 the State oi where to the same the intersects A Joint Resolution Propeslng an Amend-ven- t Walling, Secretary of Bute af 60 to tierttxn M. Article XII ef th. line, running East and West through the center ot SUU ef Uuh, do bereby eertify that Cnstitotion f the State of t'tah, Kelal. (he the foregoing I a full, true and correct the Northwest ot Section 18 in Township and Range alore-sai- d; big to Liability ef Storkholdrrs of lllnks. copy ef the all Constitutional Amendments It resolved by the I egialitur ef the West thence on said bO rod line, (winch was seas th th lea ion by proposed regular of Btat. f ( tub. twe-thlrof all the memas tb. .am. axreari af of It the line ber elected I. earn nf the tw. b.ese. blature division between School District 24 and 25) to the record la my office. ting In (aver thereof l 1 further certify that they will appear of bank East the thence following said river BECTION l.-- That Is it propped U th official ballot at th general eleetioa mend Section I.. Artie! XII. ef th. n bank and the West boundary line of Murray City, Northerly Nov, t. Hit, under th and title umber of th Slat of L'Uh. that U herein designated. to where the same intersects asm. will read as follows: 60 rod line, ruiiniuir East la witness whereof, I Kara hereunto set BECTION 14. Th Iriielatura may pro-U- o affixed th Great Beal of hand and and my the center of the Nurthwcst ot Section through by law that th In vry th But of UUh, thi 1st dap of Sep. oruaniicd for banking pur- Umber, orporation 1 West in bouth 1914, Lake Meridian. Range lownship or th poses, heldcri of any on or mon thence East on said 00 rod line to rfth ttaaaea of stock tue.l by any uch ot point beginning. orporatmi. In addition to th amount of apital ttock lulwcnocd and fully paid by Municipal Ward shall include all of that them, Ihall b. Individually moons bl for in of State a additional arrmunl not exeoling tie South ot City situated mount of their etivlt In .urh corporation, No. 2 and North of the old 24ih School District and District ef StaU, e th amount of their (lock of any lecreUry parti. to-wi- nBy R. R. Rasmusse- 'Enumerator .His II. Gty Utah: That report that Htnrj than im, June In uian that iho uwu siaie wl Uty the uij ... the Iu FIRST that part Salt Jordan Uty to East that the 4 Northeast Northwest North of wit: ti t the to the to Uty, the East the East Jordan of North the Third that territory East Jordan the at Salt rod center rod 17. IKE, East Street State Street, lurnurly Jordan River; the West li 7 Initiative Amendment rrvTr. ArtvrRTisiNfi TO UK N IMTUmg ACTLl) BI It ), t ncary wndeH Clint Ititnv'ran' or dmn t nrb aa stwnt a. to render bira anfit to practise JeMierrv. . lit. Maltreating his patient b rve Pres. urnoranre. wi fulnees ef r'eeU II. Oram Immora ity, diebnnorai er ri fatlil rjcii'" ,, ,.. aWeUry af lute. (T Crude Oil at Mtdlciaea till commonly wai used 11 rjptllrlnp In thp Unltwl fttatci lo Crtulf t East Street, territory more fully described as follows, Beginning in the center ot State Street, about 12.00 chains iiast nom the Northwest coiner of lot 2 in Section 7 lownsnip 2 bouth t; East Salt Lake Meridian, and runninir tiience lutst rod line to the East boundary line ot .Murray Uty corporate iimup; uicuce Southerly on said Lit yline to corner of said City at the intersection of Highway No. 4 and No. 75; thence Westerly on the North line ol lligmvay 75 to. the center of btate btreet thence northerly on center ot btate Street, to point of beginning. Fifth Municipal Ward shall include all the territory formerly known as the 24th bcnool District and iartnvr described as follows, Beginning at the Northwest cui- ner of the Southwest y4 of tue Normwcst U ot Section 16 Township 2 bouth Range 1 East bait Lake Meudiaii, and running thence Last on Hie bO rod hue lo the center ot state Street thence South to the North line ot iiignway 3 iiieiiee Easterly on said line to the East line of the West j oi me Northeast ol Section lb in Township and Range alore-saithence South to the Southeast Corner of .Murray Uty corporate limits, thence following the bouth bounuary hue of Murray City limits. The site tor the City Hall was purchased in 1'AIJ during Mayor Mukrs term, tor $1,A)W. On September O, r,u-t- , Er.skm and Liljcnberg, architects, were given permission to draw up a rough sketch of the proposed City J lull. . w eek later the city c.erk was instructed to ask the architect to prepare plans and specifications and lo give an estimate ol cost, and 011 May lb, 1V05, the architects presented tl..with plans and specifications. CHAPTER IX 1 bO to-wi- - - - - jfr - - " :. , 147-V- . r (i-irs- (t-itt- (Fourth ward), W. H. Atwood; (Finn ward), tin far!y Mnptrfnth century. Andrew j' W'ahlquist. Sidewalk Extension Number Two. iiy the order oi tne lioard of Commissioners on September 1, 19U6, it was determined to construct siucwak extension number two, atiectuig sidewaik uistncis numuer 2, 0, and 4. lue approximate cost to tne city tor tins exteThis extension was ae&arcc nsion was estimated at SJ.ouU.OO. . . .. ..1 ,,,1 M,',,,i,.. n k. u anu a.. -iCSOlutlu: IO uavc uii.ii luiuw u" vnuun v, lu ivj, ordering the worti to proceed was passed uy me Lily coun cil on mat oaie and approved by Aluyor lirown two asv; later. Sidewalk Extension Number One On Marcn PAd, tue City Council passed a reso'.utic: tne City Kecordcr to publish nonce ol tne iauthorizing ntention ot the Council to pave certain portions ol sidewaik district numuer i on btate btreet between 40111 boutn auc Little Cottonwood Creek. On May ly, another reso.utic.: was passed authorizing the publication ot notice 01 intention ot the Council to pave the west side ot btate Street between 4dtn bouth and Little Cottonwood Lreen. Sidewalk Extension Number Three. It was determined by the City Council on Jan. 26, 1505 to pave sidewalk extension numuer i trom .Murray Street to tne Gordon Mill race a distance of 2090 teet. Hie approximate cost ot this extension to the city was estimtcd at$l, This extension was declared to have been carried te March lo, 190V, and the city olticers were directed to necessary steps tor maiang said improvements. Sidewalk Extension Number Five By resolution of the City Council, the City Recorder on April 20, VMJ, to publish notice ol intense of tne City Council to pave sidewalk exteiiMuii litinirxr : distance 0: attecting the West side of State btreet lor a Avenue z 1U5.5 teet north and J05.7 feet south of Gcrmania Murray City, a total distance oi 44.2 feet. The estimate: A resolution declaring the a cost to the City was have been carried and to tension ordering the wou top:' ceed was passed on June 15, YXJ). Sidewalk Extension Number Six On April 27, 1909, the City Kecordcr w.i instructed i publish notice of the intention of the City Council W sidewalk extension number 6, affecting both Third, Fourth and Fifth Avenues and both M'ks ui IVf btreet, a total of 5270 linear feet. T he extension was dared to have been carried on June 15, l'i'w, and ly rcs- tion of the City Council, necessary steps wire ordered tl-fo- r making the improvement. F. At si'IVU'LS U.'o..l.rl:iv ' BAPTIST CHURCH . ,.. vv, $4,0. s -- East 48th South Street James P. Payne, Pastor Sunday services: Rally day. Bible school at 10:00 a. m. This will be promotion day also. Fitting exercises will take place combining both the Kally Day and Promotion Day. The pastor will conduct the ooeninc service and bring a message on the topic, "What is that in thine hand?" Young people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Gospel service at 7:30, sermon topic, "Unashamed," by ihc pastor. 62 Guild Tuesday at home of Mrs. Payne. cnurch service, n...mnly at meeting Wednesday Ladies Auxihaiv, i'hurtfi) p, m. Church anniversary -; at U:45 p. in. Hwjy. 01 m the tenin anniveriuiy aication of (he etu.rch -we arc plaining nus dinner lor hu.-special mu.sicai ."V"" ,. c- 6- . kaen time in event. -? i.tr.i-- .ugnt, with scin. in America's Back To Roast Beef t: d, Cm-Counci- l CHARLES BROWN Charles Brown was the first mayor of Murray to trvc two terms. The general machinery of the citv aifair.. getting well developed and as the city grew, new pruUeins presented themselves, lliere is no record of a message bv the mayor, as he entered the oihec for the first term, l.e did however, give a message at the beginning of the second term which will be recorded later. Considerable interest was shown in the November l'AJj mjMimmiiimtrw'! 1906-190- 9 Jl Name, for Swan W8is r ci'i:.'. tnnira Mr til t!,e Eourth Murray Range Improper onduct, or sonvittloa ef t fai ny. Violating or aiding others la violet. Seine an art t amend Srrlls TI 1 1. Re-U-ed Ing any of the provisions ef the dental Hlalutes rf full, If.lJ, amended practice act, IS, Refusing th. Department bv Chapter ti. l aws ef of Reruv-tratluk, 1131. Stat. Board of Health, their (Making let) for Dentieu to Alter-ti- e officers oror th.employes, access to his office. That (section TM , RevUed Ftatute of Instrument, laboratory, equipment, apo of ia-Utah, HJI, a. emended by Chapter 1 pliance or eupplie. for th. Lawi ef Uuh, 1MJ, be amenJed te read ptin me Mm. 14, ry his Keeping as follow.) office, Instruments, e.4-1- . The wcrli or equipment, .upptla nprofeaslonil eoiv reef as re.at rg to dentisu are hereby in aa insanitary condition. IS. Nothing herein cantilned hsD be Wined to inrhhie. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or renstrsed la pretent . duly licensed dentist In lh hut ef t Ish fro tea dertl-In- g rwprw nutmn. hi prefrssien, eirept th evsetatiel ef t. l.mrirrii'g directly or (n.llrectly any definite filed ptirr tseWnt cr uMnfn-- J rlrntisi. or on wh by the ase of new, has brrn ren a.d cr ini-emieliemse to piper, periodicals, suns, esrds. rdl and . .. lawful means thee of dertisinr. pnvlaV or rf are kind eperat" te treat C-forsions ef the hunan terth, gumi or Jaw. ed, that all if such advertising ehall k la nam lh ef licensed dmliat wh. aiy lh. Uk. Imprexi.ir i of th te!h or e te correct er a'Umrt to evrreet ir.i. pecifirally refer In tech adterlielnf to bis it position a hema pro-Ve-d. trilinng, method nd ir strm. therevf, BI.CIION 2. T s act shall task effect e a. fmploylng whit Imnn aa ean-jver-a, flv. cars afUr t e date of th. official proe tarnation or by tb. Governor. to t'luter (teerers rb'.a n busine, 4. Coenmunicatinr, Without th evnsent U faragraph It aided U present law. tb patient, infprmati. n ao'iiT-In M. B. Wellirg, Secretary of Slits ef to eriab him treating a patient a set lor rh a patient. th Stat of Utah, do herrhr ewrtify that a. Adrtnirf hn ient r tre fftcegolng it a full, true and correct bueir. reatment of itevicre ty tjntruthftd, coty of th Initiative law filed to eiy af. or mtTfjiM. .tatenvMs fire and to be voted upon at the general Makirg ery mnrr frerulnnt e lection te be he'd November I. IPS. false prortiie dneelly ir Indirectly te 1 further certify that tt Will appear OO er Induce dental patroa-- a th. effk.it ballot at th general persua eleetioa . Ne. I. mi. under th umler t4 title I. PSanng pmfloial fea with aa berela rleaignttrd. perenn re parirg any persne for la witneee whi-revI bav heve-ont amding or referring fatten!. wiy band end aff.ved the Ureal rVwal ef the I. I'rartictng while be llrens b rw rtate ef tub. the lit day ef eptnbor, morObti) Salt the on the No, 7 iaw J election. There were sixteen officers to be electe luuicsicu ior ior tne v; army 01 lony-cigi- u Returns of the election were as follows: For mayor: Charles Brown, 598 votes; 0uU HV. ton, 413i; Archibald Bradford, 112 votes. For treasurer: W. 11. iiishop, 594 votes- nadVld ' A. Millan, 401 ; Wm. Cannegieter, 120. Charles 394 For justice: Durand, votes- VVm' Atw00c 390; Joseph Ulmer, 323. For attorney: Stephen L, Richards, 535 Votes' Davij II. Haigh, 533. For marshall: Michael Mauss, 519 votes ' &aac Hadle, 434; Chas. L. Clark, 159. Wm. For recorder: J. Warenski, 651 votPQ. Lou's 1:. Po well, 356; E. H. Picker, 97. H. 2 F. votes. For justice: Beatty, Four year term: (ht ward. For councilmen Smith, 109 votes; Dr.C.L Oisen, 75; John Eiiason ward); Arthur lownsend 111 votes; T.john "en. Henry Cannegieter, 20; (3rd ward) ; John Berger 150 votes John W. Canoon. 84; Edmund Halhdav. 17m. James Godfrey, 80 votes ; John Williams, l ; j.;' HrnWH H-wnrrll Arthur K. Short. ' 128 vntos- II, l Hth v."-M. jj. 13. Chas. Hobbs, Councilmen (Two year term) : Alexander E L? u v C A. Larsen. 43: Louis B. Powell, 107: Willi.-,Frank Blair, 41; Matthew Gibbs, 76; John Wood, i,V,V Peters, 24; Frank Hartman, I 47; Walter . 11.,. Atwn',,,1 , ' :,. t. W..I,, u.,i UCyuailC, -- t, Aiiuicvv j. , anuiuisi, lul ; linoih lri 64; Lambert Watts, 15. 'lhe following named persons were elected: Mayor, Charles Brown; Treasurer, W. 11. Bishop-tice, Cnas. F, Durand; Attorney, Stephen L. Ricila ' t Councilmen (Four year term): ward), Dan Smith; (Second ward), Arthur lownsend; ( i hird warn' John Berger; (Fourth ward), James Godirey; ' Arthur E. Short. Councilmen (Four year term) : (First ward), A. E. Let (Second ward), Louis B.'Powed; (Third ward), John Wood pnosrRot's r here means Amen- cai favnritiwroa.t heef rpcn more orien on the family table. Do you know how to roast the mrat to achieve the uimont In fine flavor and apprtuin jtlC,nPMa Rpason " B"l fat lde op (n n miroverod Htp fun without a drop tt moiMuie. Set tli iiwl ct your moJ- - " d.yi ii rrn ititonip.Hr: ""' lT rC t rx it Fahrrnh- it drKrro the ovrn: nor tji" .fK tt tempr rnltirp V:r J'1 r,,' ff f' r rrdiire tho liat t" finl.-ilhe roaMlrc ' roast the nno.tomnrrnlttre of '' ... T"' r; the rniite rniod '"ik will have th" led jou ver lrf .Icr' Utif |