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Show I ? The INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. Fair and Just te All. Na partiality shown ts any psrson or locality In Southern Salt Lake County. - . ys-- i 1 On the Oldham, PowelWA Co. float there was depicted three Jaskasses at the trough. . We were told ou reliable authority ilmi the left liuml jack retire-tenteOldham, the middle Jack Fur, rrir, and the right hand Jack, Powell. c d . y UTAH, SANDY, o, A BUSINESS INVESTMENT. Advertise In ths County Enterprise and reach the leading people In every part of Southern Salt Lake County. Southern ialt Lake VOL. L NO. 13. MW'tJjric- Weekly Xtoadlxig; county tional and entertaining standpoint, as aell as an eifective advertising medium to those living in oiber suites who hoi limy be Junking for new vhtJin we may wish to. attract 10, 1912. $1.00 A YEAS IN ADVANCE. to an egg or a glas of milk of meat ? t'lpe!fe contains 'krvh nor rellulose? i tereat. I n,,w ltt - as x 'The success or failure of tl competing. By a sjtslemutie arrange-fince- a ment and by the following of strict rules, the contest have been curried ion very aueceaaiTiilfy nil the children ; hi,r- have lieeu brought Into physical traln-0,lier staple lug with a strong motive. The result j is a Kcneral tuning up of all the school - a wide spread pride in physical skill, ami a development in bodily jHtrengih that is remarkable. Superintendent Ilya n has set a new i in athletics, that is worth follow- pace a J j The Capitol Pharmacy kids were a Fair does not. and cannot vest fine hunch. 9 with its otricers. They , ' e and curry on the work. f AEbU r The Alexadncr float represented a failure depends on "the PjTRTED. boy in a bath. tub taking his annual all overN tf; stflie , tTifuly 4 Did Glory bath Stanley Neff son of J. II. Neff exhibit, and fcL,iy jftfcwrt fam. lathe Held, "eimaisirntiun . of ('resent was the boy. help a I s. successlul Fair, the that class athletics can Wars wlntUlate forty-eigh- t llw .. coW-u,u,tors need and expect he Inter- be made pruct ica We. and Jusi ,iW wvn htjf)W I Kemps Heal Estate rig decorated and active snport of the farming business. aa leant lids sling M(llt. ,jnee1 or,K,nal with flags and bunting was a : very business men throughout the. wfA. Erin- ix-in 1791 Vernsint was ail-- ! We com mod bis methods. Vlali . neat affair., tr. Kemp 'represented They cannot accomplish big resit fl. Review. cntioual iieil :i nit ut ever since up to Midvale In and the Sandy without their aid. ki.,,, llu' fieldperiods of blue has increased Those who have lived in. Utah atl,. i people appreciate' the pains be took fo l,l,ai n I., Itj sfltrs, and In 1912 the THE RAMBLER. get-uan attractive feature for the length of time and are familiar wK will .Jisplay forty-eigh- t. T her many natural resources; .caniiojrl' parade. oiT's fail) other flag UlustUed the That Sis Hopkins says, 'taint, no ' help being boosters. The iliret.'VTfi of a comdr as has Old Glorq? use doin nothing' for nobody whut he Murray Fire department made tors wish to impress on tljk hnlnds of same p round emblenitbat has don't do billin 'ie yon. ; H. W. CHARTER, a fine showing. Led by their efficient tbe good people of this state that a II. W. BlRKINSHAYV, I bxid since its Adoption, anil wo can $ Marshal of the Day 4th of July Cele- Chief Con. Gallagher, and his little boost for the State Fair Is' a boost for Mayor of Bandy City. nu-t no forty-eighit and young Thai-- lie young muretth its bration, 1912. mascot, Shorty Mortk on the engine. Utah, and, therefore, a lxxjst for eVery . r; forty-sixwe are limn hard lla of the ladies, havewlth county working individual citlxen. ' That Kemp the real estate man nml V:.;, a biein of dee) significance, to get ou the roll of honor ns tbe most the ' gf of venerable G. A. K. veteran. Thus. The The Veteran Volunteer Firemen value AJSLORIOUS CELEBRATION. good representation! of ' f, , v any larger field in the popular puople. . J were' ndmired by young and-old- . RniHli represented Miilvule at the counties at the annual State fily is , t ie last territory within cuuti-- , in a letter sent to every county board Sandy celebration of the fourth of Thursday July 4lh Sandy had o Thai you should watch out for the ines lias beet) admitted to the 1 reiteration liat will long be remen of commissioners and every commer- ,.a July. UTAH 8TATE FAIR. and who. ean contemplate announcement of prize watches and i. tered by those who were fortunate cial organization in the state by Secsura adier thatVkte without be-- diamond rings. , That the M. 1. A. turnout was novel S. Ensign of , jemhigtj to 'participate In It. The tfcratartleilT ' President J. G. 'McDonald, la com- retary Horace . I anil of State association. unique. was Fair not proMarling pff It ia'intended V Whence will come--. (hej dsy menting on the Approaching State That througb'ihis tullsojne world, alsa, the forty-ninte e pitious. a t cady ahowerof rain seem-eof that the the work Fair association Fair, said: it OwkT. Once and only once we pass; That the Murray Fire department wider scope "this year io,danipen the, ardor vot those who At a recent meeting of the Board shall hare a C,onlIguollH territor belongs tQ If a kindness we can show. received their Invils to participate in had Ubored lo'foake tho (lsya. Itelebra-,i.io- n for this and other rea- than and ever, of Control of the 'National irrigation Hence suggestions of If Bgood deed we may do. a grand, sttceesa, Rut td'Ufb-JoJ- r sons the cooperation of the counties is the Bandy celebration at a late hour, warlike To our1 suffering fellownu-n- , Congress and the Executive Commitexcite .state contiguous but they were out in full force, with h. Old Sol bekp appearance tee of the State Fair Association, it earnestiy requested Let us do it when' we can; The v fore the. noon hour, dad eyery thing of exhibit Shorty Morck on the engine and a county installing was decided that the exhibits of the across the 'Texas borde . " Can one Nor delay. It, or t is plain walk fcudtle and bustle. made a fine display. at the Utah State Fair this year wllf , the Congress are ta be ,fO get calmly think of one aerpsa the north- We shqll pot' pass this way again. placed on the ' parade started. Marshal of the Day State Fafr grounds. Visitors to the be the greatest single act that any ern line of the country f t i.tf. That they will ever lie remembered 7L ,W. Charter! was equal tq tbs oe- -' can perform In Its own inter-- ' a Then IT we y'casiori Fair, this fal) will dee therefore 'two county think pf Hawaii; Porte (ThAt Marshal of the Day H. W. with and .very. sobn had. things in shows kindly feelings by tho Sandylten eoL he said.A For publicity 'value," L in one the State Fair and the ico anti the Pananf tone, as fnjure Churie was the busiest man in Randy ' and will reciprocate in kind some , j shape to start tbfe parade and at 12 there to they such J if nothing repreequal a tea, a vision of stark in tlfe. Orient on the 4ili and he did things with credof thoJrj-igaUcy- i Congress. : o'clock the procession : started from displays day. entatlon. . f, he public- VillTie'gft'eu a noppor-tunit- y it to himself and the city he repre, t . .r ) 'the ;..v-v,i-& ENTERPRISE, oflce in the follow- o ) to see &t 'one time and place The thought of a ferf-niqt!(ift'leth sents. SANDY. ing ordejvled by tbe Sandy City Band. what ' 80ME ' THINGS YOU MAY . been r other ordinal stantvon'Old accomplished by f Glory, f Relics of Revolutionary NOT JENOW ABOUT CHEE8 .jj " scientific and modern methods in agriust arouse more oJiar .than of Joy. That the COUNTY ENTFJtPPRISE Mrs. Wils(,n had a delightfully cozy .thnML ' , Jj' M-;.-;' 1 stock culture was beseigeil with visitors on lee cream garden ou her lawn and at office tklsfyig change: and thereby jSml ' Ploal.'-Ladie- s nd chlldreh'repra-i- t more "'tL JfvUy apprciaSk-'th- e Did jtpi know cheese 'was the Yirst - natural the 4th of July. Many of whom were night it presented a gala appearance ' . , . Wilting; ' 1912, Mate and Judge it, torn for, preserving m.w.. old friends who knew us in other with electriral lighting, and the many the jtw - - '- ,roiMW grow!or 'kiiO Army. I j . . ratfcwci-yJcanipipggriiundA who rcfreslW hl;' tinsel vtflonthen, 'Children 1912. , the future, fii adaitionto the Did you know it is ' ' argricul tbe . Superintendent' Orem YJiy an of the fariA 5th, Float, .CapRol Pharmacy Klddo's. and live stock exhibits, may be seen very oldest dairy products? That all oxpresed themselves as Jordan District .believes that class Oth Float, Oldham, Powell 0 Co. Did you know that scientists now athletics are "the to see us boosting for a grand splendid displays of fine art, farm maonly kind of school Sammy Christensen Is one of the 7th Float, Jensen & Kurhe. chinery and many laborsaving say cheese is more nutritious than al-f- athleticB that are really worth while." old section of the couuty- happiest ot benedicts since the stork 8th, Sandy Meat Market. which are educational and helpgreater general food value than al- This sacrifice of the whole school in brought hint an eight pound baby girl !Hh Float, Alexander the Plumber, ful in planning and teaching the best most any other article of diet? That the entire Parade in Sandy on on Friday order to make a winning team, he morning. Mother and hnliy lot h Wagon, Kemp the Midvaie Rea) methods of Did you know that more than carrying on the days holds, is folly. Let every boy and girl the 4th was a grand success and all doing well. Estate Man. ork. pounda of cheese (nearly get into the game, is the slogan; and those who participated deserve praise 1.1tjh M. I. A., (30 in number) repreWomans work and housewifery; for tho part they took in it. worth) are made every year In he gets them there. Mrs. A. J. Butler and family have senting, Indians, Cowboys, etc. the arts and crafts and sciences; thia country, and that the bualness is The contests in the Jordan school to Alta for a two months' outing. gone 12th Salt Lake Veteran Volunteer articles and That Mayor Burkinshaw extends specimens of work by the growing rapidly? this year have been based on the best Firemens Association, 35 strong, led pupils of our educational lnstitutiona; Did you know that there are about class, not individual, records. AH the thanks .in behalf of Sandy to all who Mr. Chas. A. Crajio and his brother by ('hlef Geo. M. Ot tinge r, and minerals, mining machinery and Utah 250 varieties of cheese? in assisted the 4th of making unfit July those except Archie are down from the Malud physically pupils, Volundrawing their hand engine. Did you know that cheese owes its have been obliged to take part, anil celebration a success. manufacturers; all find a prominent ranrh.and rejsirt every! hing doing well teer. flavor to the fatty acids, etc., in it the class making the highest average place at the State Fair. there. 131 h, Murray Fire Department, led by It Is the intention of the directors of and ( In some kinds, like Roquefort) to has won the contest, That 'lie Sanily lmml is a credit to Chief Con. Gallagher, and his mas- the Utah State Fair to make the 1912 molds that develop there? This unique plan has brought forth the cmiiily. Bishop Kurhe has just completed the cot, Shorty Morck, on the engine. exposition what the legislature intendDid you know that cheese has near- the liveliest kind of wliulesoiue comof a brick porrti In front of building 14lh, Sandy Fire Department, led by ed it should be a fair wbich will ly twice as much and more petition. In three events pull up, or That they have the hearty thanks of his home and it gives the house a protein Chief A. Robert Larson. prove a substantial benefit to the peo- than twice as much fuel value as beef? chinning, standing- - broad jump, and all Sandy people and they will be redecidedly handsome appearance. 14lb, Clowns, and boys drawn by ple of our own state from an educa- Did you know an ounce of cheese is running, all the schools have been membered fur it. goats. See! See! Crapo's new ad In another 10th, Fire Chief W. II. By water in his column. automobile. The procession wended its way out Mr. Stokes a newcomer to Sandy, Main street to State road thence to who has been 111 for a week or more !Fr8t North, thence to First West to Is recovering. Main to Wilson's grove, where it disbanded. A. It. Gardner is sporting an autoafier the procession Immediately mobile. tbe crowd assembled in Wilsons grove where seals were provided and MarshMiss Gernirile Fespaiu who haR al of the Day Charter introduced been living in Ogden visited her relafrom the platform the Relics of the tives in Urunite on the 4i li of July. Revolution and then introduced Mr. Albert Broektneyer as master of cereThe barn of N. C. Fskelaon It. I). No. monies. Mr. Broektneyer introduced 3, was burned to the ground on Saturlic following program: day and damage to the extent 0f $130 Selection lly Sandy Band. was done. Mr. Kskelsou was burning Invocation, Bishop W. D. Kuhre. June grass and before he could evert ll Address of Welcome, Mayor II. W. had caught to a hay stuck and the Burkinshaw. barn. The house too, narrowly esReading of Declaration of Indepencaped through the neighborly assistdence, Miss Pauline Lewis. ance of Ncls Pontoon who arrived In Old Wisconsin, Sandy City Band. time to he of great assistance. Veteran Firemen, Address, Geo. M. Ol linger. The general monthly priesthood Address, Snlt Imke Fire Chief, W. H. meeting was held at the ward house Bywaler. on Saturday afternoon. Recitation, Miss Esther Llndell. Oration of the Day, Frank E. HolThere is a great rush of people to man. Little Cottonwood cauyon and other reSelect iou, Sandy City Bund. sorts. At 2 p. m. the races for children begun and at 4 p. in. a base ball game Frank Graven Rural carrier on Sanwas played between the U. S. Smelter dy route No. 4 Is taking his 15 days Horse team and the Draper boys. lay off, and is enjoying the rest. racing on State Road was very exciting. In the evening a ball waa enjoyed Wilson's grove was a lively sjiot on In the Sandy Amusement hall, and July 4 and the kids are enjoying the thus ended n very pleasant and en swings yet. VXr Jnyahle sane 41 h of July. i - e ,! la one-side- -- - n j fr . t how-.uche- . - the-Uta- d W" - an-ilh- er . . V i 'Z - h, hs - $1 . m A - thus-probabl- ... !... e, ar 300,-000,0- $29,-000,0- ... Parade Notea ... Councilman Bateman blew In his salary check on Ice cream for the cuunellmcn and the ENTERPRISE scribe at Radtlon's Ice cream parlor The ladles and gentlemen of the Mj I. A. ou borae bark were ture lu tlie parade. quite a fea- MURRAY CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT Con. Gallagher, Chief. Friday night. - an |