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Show Fire The Murray Eagle, March 18, 1948 Fish & Game Department said. Hand said that the method of grading by the Denver firm is better than that used here, as the New York buyers demand closer grading. Jack Clay, chairman of the Fish and Game Commission, and The Utah furs hit the market Verdell Ritchie, president of the just when the New York stock Utah Wildlife Federation, accora-anie- d Mr. Leonard to St. Louis. market was in a muddle, plus the fact that many of the hides were last summer's, thus making it impossible to get a top price, Mr. Merrill Hand, chief warden Half of the money will go out to the trappers and who caught the animals during the regular traping seasons. The other half will remain with the Utah Game Dept. and aplied to the game funds. Two crates (10 pairs) of special-bred Utah heasants are being sent to Wyoming State Fish and Game Department as a good will gesture, according to Ross By I. V. CALDWELL, Publicity Committee Leonard, of the Utah Fish and Many Murray residents have been mystified bv the nniKiml uame Department. the fire siren reacted on the fire call last Saturday and also w3y Utah Sells Beaver Pelts the fire alarm sounded that fact the and was not Monday by Utah reecived $16,738 for 589 accompanied by hurrying firemen and roaring trucks. Chief Deb beaver pelts at the Denver Fur Xownsend explains it thus: "The siren was put partially out of ac-o- Auctionrecently, according to because the wires controlling it had gotten- crossed released ngures today by the up Fish and Game with another higher voltage line. The alarm Monday was Commission. just a test after the Murray City electricians had repaired the damage." Chief Townsend it seems is really on the ball. He has met with the new manager of the telephone company and has changed the method by which the telephone operators take care of , fire call. In the past there has been considerable dissatisfaction fire call was handled, Chief Townsend said the on the way a The Beam On land-owne- on rs BUY in Murray - company manager was very cooperative and was ready in any way possible to get the alarm through fast and telephone help efficiently. to at 9 a.m. the fire department officers and truck drivers made an inspection trip on the hydrants in all the new residential additions in Murray. During the course of this infound missing at 56th South and State spection a hydrant was Streets. Investigation showed that this hydrant had been repeatecareless motorists patronizing a place of dly damaged by business at this location. T.e City water department removed the hydrant. It will be replaced in the near vicinity where it will not be subject to such damage.. Chief Townsend is hot on the trail of a better fog nozzle France fire truck. The nozzle supplied with for the American-L- a die truck has proven unsuitable and as the use of fog has such a distinct advantage in controlling some types of fire an efficient nozzle will be welcomed both by the residents of Murray and Sunday the ... firemen. Salt Harley Ross, who has had a prolonged stay in a Lake hospital came home Monday and is much improved Fireman well IN THESE: 4- that many Murray residents have been doing their level best to kill the goose that laid the golden egg.. Whenever the fire alarm sounds a veritable horde of excitement hunters besiege the telephone operators with requests for the location of Ac fire. This practice has a very serious effect. The harried It seems 5- no way. of telling which line was being used fireman and consequently there have been instances of firemen being kept waiting. 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This will make it unnecessary for die firemen to wait on the phone and any person requesting Ac location of the fire will be immediately tabbed as unauthorized This service has been given by the telephone company as for the m assist in controlling emergencies and is not a service I Alt 2598 rS : ji ..... fn general Wf'U Buy V . 1 public. emergency to winery. ill I B I ., . 1 tPqV 23c fc.i R6 I rod-i- n Package BURPEE'S Allowance on Now SEEDS WHITE SIDEWALLS I ' ' ' 1 r Precision Constructed Streamlined Appearance Tempered Steel tr I. Fibber McGecs Vi Fleece Woolen Catting Blades DUSTING MITT Metal Handle and Reg. 69c Pint Can JOHNSON'S CARNU m at THE M URRAY EAGLE Reg. Hit Unused Mileage Vc Juxe CHAMPION 8 ill HM(igin)Cl!) AM Get our The wise resident of Murray will not continue to be a and ask for this pan)' to this unwitting sabotage. 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