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Show 00 1110 :1) ;4' i i;1 El :111 ' . itill DESERET EVENING ' NEWS SÁTLIIIDAI; :DECEMBER 56 16 1916 iiiii I, 'Business Concêrñs LiiikéiWith:'The'fiói0aiitialSált'L40'''ciiiinti I , . 14 I ,. LT LA K E county ts en inter10,0, d 14 the vat n.u, attencies of tto l rt Ilft a:1.1 the CO:1111101i fo 1,N.1!I f the 1, .; ic are Salt n th.Isa of Int, rani...A II At Lake c,,..t.., .,, on- - ,O. ! orltuuni4 .nits. amt. rather th In of lo:, t !, entries to Indeed. It : ,,, v. n The , ,.. r;..1 ;,. lion PLrioThe .,! .1 sA 1,1,, citfi:,1, ,, ,,,ii ,.:,,,, ,,,,,f,r,7, lit Lson to,irty sti,:igth n .r , s ii.t.;1 4 TI:t. !, : , f., I (IP L, I tot pr.Ppo,t 0.....i, awl j,i.ILL4v ...e 1.1 X. 4,IL....1):A 1,7.,..4,41, ...,s4;,..... .. i ii, .:,;Lt rituolm. In ti,. ..du t 4t!on- -; it.zo.,.. i i Anirchea nI gi,c,11,11-4- ntiruent114 s. t'.e r.. ,,: ....1 00.0'4, tht .. ad t ononsr- Ind Jaw,. i P , :op, ,.. .1.t r,rit-- e h Id adven- etal artit l ,,.. 11.111s, t. in met. ard hnd in titre, in iic, slot It 4141 wall und oc'-a..- ti ' 40 4-1v--- V t 41, 1,,,i 1:" ' ,1' !,t , I, , 1, whene,r .p4,44 ,,t ,, l 1.. i ( , o.4'tt.t.t 1 If 4'' i 4 ti. I i tiit';'-'7- '',It.',1 ' t kv i 1 tt::: i .- ..- -- -- I . e!-412:- 0 ri GI i , mark has NAY that Assert eleiwo uOt. been-pala- lie,100 a mouth. 41 .. 1 1( , I 411414 4,410" - or, ,, moot :; . t 41mitItt eatrabh Murray Cit3r toeholds. , a.,,n"..Poly, On the Vourth of J01. In.. Mar- - I trent under the z. ray celebrated her transitton to & witters thiamine thr fa . , templat school .in,t r ., he at city of the second eine" with an ID- creased area. and a lpulation of rtlementaty high "chow.. Tni, 10114 S.Oug. having increased 100 per cent dittsion is again auhdiIded Imo 1 In leas than three years..-Thichange ,purtior and a benir.t 1:g !,,,,e.,1 IV cart led with It the Privilege ..tif schools at, ,.,,,,4 it three trolling her own schools. un t.te ith a n, iiiillitingr or h,st of becenther therefore a board whoole itt two i,,,Adinc.,, t.!, .4. education composed of rite members )modern roommate', roostsMe t en,711E.I sea elected to direct the educational large claim room., di. affair' of the city. They hero HenrYlehemletre laborator.-- . . a' ii,43 Y. Erown.John A. Jones,. J. l'. isith mhower loth., ,1it,,a'n Ir Artnamaeed Loon. isr"ost Sandra and Michael Mc- - idonseatir orient, s , me. Milian. These progress', e rot a int- - chunk al art room r,11, Ti., , utedlately revolt ed to stabl.ah and achoot t,, ut,,, .., hItt mtuntam a high standard of efficien- - ychool inspect r. - t l h tic ey. They cheap as their superintend- - the ditainction of ,t.1,,4 !,, ,de: rit the late U. IL Murnford. a teach- - that tfte In the ata,e T. men., et- of over 30 years' experience in the high a. hoot at ,,,r1,,,,,ft itehttolli of Salt Lake City and county. yeare,but,..ntat-ve- arpretelt, the it.rd tar Vlith hint were associated :a grade work will be added hen ,ne lima, teache and two specter outorvoors. high achool null ,,e 'de ',tut tt2 one in manic stud one in rirt I These the flniehed high ,.. ,r,Alar I were located in the Arlin ;i,, i. Libor- - Durinat th three ...aril h., of ty, and Pioneer schools-4,- 12 leo for- - the school has l't .. te, , .e,ttf 1, r),!,trart .nro eight-roomer 12 and . LJiliings re- meet of 120 to :34 iirl spectively wore at that lime among a taculty of six t,, a taeu. ' ..r fear itt the hest elemental,' school building - One of the leading alma ,,t t, IN,. In the state. The last was a building (Continued on page li(t) en.) Al, 4,.. '. i , I , r , IP- ,,,, I' ,.. 1 ' () r I ,le ,A t i4a 1 V , IA""WaVitft , , .. 13;4 twil 11,i, tiegan a kindergarten Hatted and the entire s t' n the 1 I I thy hitlf te maim the school ',sternt)in.ptllt .hofart tor no" hborhood of namiands. kit Mince hi ., ..,. . ir Tmahlreetapparia,nartldhleiseamdlinpesioth)76 1 ; f...... C.I -.' of lead silver ore from the camp in Utah are brought I greatestleulibpten.t.aletimvero,rddeathontit:7,;.tG: to the MurraY Plant for t 4, I see far:n crops in t firioi th- - - n hea,titni gv,rien4 and i prolarliira happy h,,,,, a NI ..t e et ythina et- - valley. and n, ThIs asecrtio. i content- t f 01 I. is dispelled. pc! It Pe, ea.ve pr. prvalent in meat. thsdrpz t.e-- d hy a,l) .I:ke corn- - area' inirea-production must Pmmil th th come uch Mir.. are conditions truck from garden by muntly. it rOUnditig Lb. vale - e"ide it the close !MG ne:. jig denied 'h.tt feature of Trut, till,- hrt 1.it a short Of ISII. .1 .et hH. c.trmIn nnd in fruits the beyond posstbilitiee year ,g,ictilturisi i t.,,,,4 t! 1 cd hole the faring crops. but on the ha ve yielded well. t h. guinea and HMI-- , labor ha ve run NO ell hap, been ta great dentand .,nd a id. roart; havt bee.1 amtd,,ved and over twenty ee:dent highaym ha ve been constr teted, home a nd hattinetts house ha vl bean ere( the ear cloNee ed and altogether auupielunaly. Astrieulturt who are best iAraitd tin)," t itlinate of the agricultural of iitic; lea. Lake county The ;oneivl iii.nrwilon is that the farniler opp,ii.tunititni must be had OWN. - a here en that fields other thenmg re tne holding out .the tallies to athintions youtna people here. c.l.anke study of the problem by r. and other agrocultur.il !arta reaiai.i. sGes,c.t. 4hpei. 1111Ch all Knelt-tit.- vta. , "of 4 4114,46ir, I two-roo- m , , .14111i,, .14 ,gr,,110- , !,x. j " er, , AltRILAT RION ;, eV ' i '1,4' i t 1 1 Ikt 4 T :t I Ilit , . 41 !.. I r' I ,1 't . . ,,; I ,), N rrrbNia't Ail p ita 71 t ' - - 11-'- 1 I ,it to - I II; ktit- J 1,19 vta, 0;.oek 1.1.1 I I ''AP...i , Can Always Do Better 79 You EIMMEME3120t311:1C:11:3S311EICEIIMMIME11C3E3C3IMCIIM . I !d 1 i '' li 011 -, If t t . i i i By Trading at The MURRAY, UTAH. Originators of Low prices. 41?;''-- frt'i Quality the Best to be Had. J,,( i ? .1 MODEL FLOUR MILLS . 10,-- I I t i i 4 ' l'O? GOLDEN RULE STORE i .: i , . 11 Sends. Utah. lt I . ; b it ,, f'- - t 7. 1! computation of the average person- -- roads and. In fact. a stimulaut to the but the ono great source of increaeori entire commercial and social fabricproduction. according to the experts, Ca:ming Factories-This to come from the lands above the canal& sod to a great extent, uncanning factories of the valley touched by the band that tills the are not without their agricultural vellum'. More than $100.000 has been soil. l to the valley farmers this year Accordtng to men of actual experi- :paid theee institutions. and this ence and men of engineering farm 'through et OnC, thee lands extend an invita- !has been a short year. The tomato ctop yielded about $70.0.10 and beano tion to youth Hu ougli oliet lmo. or dry 'and peas about 130.004o with a zero the farming that will The let the, fruit on IteCOUTIT hand of thrift anti industry as fully thsr Some of thee crops are Incest. ea any vocation or profession within an experiment o far, though the realm of man; and like other have yielded a fair profit. yet farming. if measured from the point- they It is csonsservative to say that with a of indepandenoe. individuality. salts of their care and faction and enloyment, yields a tom- Icomplete knowledge they will trp ?fr per cent betpensation without an equal. Thee.) :culture that the area will and dividends ter same authorities hold that there aro be extended at leant flie times and 600,900 acre. of dry farm land In this There are poesibill',naiad,' InInt valley which if proper methods are :ties of the dream the here beyond applied will yield wheat enough to fArmers of 2n years ago. and out of fill Salt Lake City's bread basket when of a the f.11 presrealization reach of Salt Lak City hecomes a city so large ent generation. suretn-e- s it is today. Actual expert. f however. Ingle, ictor. The greatest menus have been made the teet few farm ttnpr opulent anti above be Swarm that put this estimat conditions Of farm life is the ereca conjecture or guess. The businos can be engaged In with the assurance lion and operation of the touter WIt puts in eirculathat lt will declare ditidnds corn- tory in the illiier more mone,, gies employment to mtnsurate with the effort, and energy Ilion people. demands better methods put into it. in While dry farming is consMered the of farming end la fArther reaching deI. operation than any other establishgroktest scheme of agricultiirel ment depending On agricultural purveloptnent in this valley. it to by no suits The agricultural experts. howmeans the only agricultural poesibilr cr. do not regArd these features' as ity awaiting an intelligent solution. The irrigated lands with sufficient the greateat benefaction to the farmand by ing interest of the communities eonlive stock for fertilisation methoila of crop rotation. intensified !tilbuted by the factory. The interest by a knowledge of soils. 'Deeds and lit has atimulated in the raising of live crops. can he made to yield from 25 istock is the boon it brings to the of the factory The per rent to 51 per cent more profits farms than today . a sum that would lift h r,f-- had already an appreciable offarm mortgage in the valley and feet on this industry and on this In levery a highway to all the principal dustry dpentior th fertility of the 'oil. of the state. Moro live stock Indispensable to the perpetuation of Is the crying need for the p ation farm life and agricultural pursuits of the soil fertility and for diverelfied end it has already been htnted the opfarming. and if selected with a view portunities for development in dairy-mof supplying the meat, poultry and poultry raising and suppiving the 'dairy market. would enrich the state meat market of the state. growing oat to the extent of several millions of of the operation of the factory. The, dollars which Is sent mit for impor- plywhilittpli do not stop here. but as tation of thee. articles of food annuall- these factors associate with other y. Enterprise could also bring a 'agencies the benefits are carried into great deal more of the dry farm line of industry and the cornlands under irrigation. The old line etair. Munittee and the stale reap. the harcanals which are supplied from the seat mountain atrearne could be supplied County Farm Agent& from the lake water of the Utah and Other agencies are also at work In the mountain streams diverted to high line canals covering the bench lands, th interest of farm life and agria farm making noontide the establishments of culture. SaltIs Lake county ha.with the thousands of additional homes in the gent who in districts the various valley. making room for a greater high schools business life. giving an impetus' to carrying an etticational campaign Into manufarturing. to better traneporta- every home in the valley. Farm bulion facilities, to the building of good reaus have been organised in the re it MGR SCIMOL ArDITOR of High Class Mill Produce Manufacturers i t r. J. Mgr. Addreas all communications to handy. It D. No. 1. Merchants Pa y That Mood! Flour and Cereals have a greater demand than any null product on the market." Ask customers for their INIAMO n. 1 , : ''1,t::"i,.1 'i.4,i'i- ItinfilliTEll AND Tmencemp ' ,, a.,--- I 1.,V! - Z!tr - JORDAN :: If Pe ' '1044 err...41N t ... I offs. .ff tl. Jrt rt I T; , I . ;114W; 1 r . "12'91"--.- ; 1 - 4 - - 4 vu ;iti" q , t, 1 f.e f MET GIRIA W EARING RATS 414- Ill.:. ' 1 , 0 f ICOOL e , 4. ! ' - Iiil :i' 1 , , MAT-0- 1 , - - ..N are accuspective communities and all lines mulating information along of soil production. This organizatioet I. the official organization through which the Ilnited States department :AN of agriculture speaks directly to the farmer and information is dispensed in this way on every phase of farm and community life. By the ..i of this agency and the high "" , and reetarch 4111.tmo.vizrrs,7..n.--school'. experiment work is being conducted looking to ' elimination of wagte and the promo: rhow,.:, the , ? Student' in testtiOn of efficiency. a cote high school' are conducting -1111 view of weed'1 ing experiments withon a the farms and, ing out the herds cow does, a 7 . Improving the mock. asIf a dale, ani-to not prove profitable made are 1. j,,.;.,'il , I rorommendations mal re her for the market and test I repare ,.;44s. a of cow better place her with a ' The studnt rein milk production. OW WORM. ceives credit for this work at the W474.44,0noir vo diare also schools These agencies Phloem 4 ' rvcting their attention to other It hes life and community of farm a -been proposed recently to make i elimination of the campaign for th one : of the tartfleell English aparrow, of deetruction greater enemies the Of PIPtell on the farm. the introduction RETLOTNO TO WE ocerrreD NT 0 OLDlint RULE FITORE modern farm management and eye-of treatment the of bookkeeping. tisma disease' in potatoes end smut tog for plant-lo- I grains. the selectton Of seed and particularly to conduct experiments to ascertain the best tYPee of corn for silage purposes. A camyear paign of this kind from year toshould training our future farmers put the farming Industry on a plane of that would invite the engagementstate the foremost citizenship of the and ehould go far In solving the per-of plexing problem of the high coot rf I Frye- I77-,--- id - 1 t i ; AO 11"...11--11.40- - ' AT mrTutAt ---- -- E. Butterworth &Sons MERCHANTS Two Stores living. Mining and Smettini Smelting le one of the chief Interests of the city of Murray and thou-gaof dollars in metals eel each year extracted in the plant of tile American Smelting & Refining company. On account of Hs central location. ores come to tills lead amelterv from Montana, Washington. California. Oregon. ENevada. Idaho. Colorado. Wyoming and Utah. The production from Alta and Big Cottonwood nearly all comes to Murray. This year the amount of ore from thesis quickly reviving camps will amount to many thousands of tons. while the value will be in the neighborhood of IL000.110. Bingham in Salt Lake county where over Lo00.000 tons et ors a month are shipped also adds its portion to the wealth of Murray. Thousands of tons The bueinews formerly owned m by Rawee II Brow wa. purchawd Ity this company. who later built a large brick building when. they it, doing bustnpse on a much larger ureic Everything cleared can he had at tho new etoro, The buRtnem is in keeping with the proope,ts of the country for groertk RELIABILITY IS Our Success "Moments and ourtesy. We carry a rood lin of Shoes. Holden rancy and areon Grocortot njy 'rnbdo Is Our or Motto. Rubber.. tOpeciall7- Dry Goods, Plata - THE EMPORIUM GROCERY Phone Si. MIURA. Y. 111:1. '.1.. ' 1 THE LEADER, Murray ::111r'i.. ;1''1' 1.; tl 1 tI 10 lb 't Salt Lake county Clothier. '.; itt it ;i1, -r- ;13 womn wear our clothes out of ehoice: car the choice of price choice of pattern. choice of quality. clothes expreseive of taste and ralinement, character and judgment, That tells the story of our suocees A few more days to remember your friends with a reel sensible, serviceable gitt Our line is still adequate. ...,-,, ,,1 1! 10,-,;;- for rvery Member Appered family. end Men ' . tearing ; .,:,, p BANGERTER FLOUR AND FEED MILL 1111:!,1 It Home of the Marvel and other Flout MI 11 Stuffs, also Manufacturers of Bran. Shorts Custom work a specialty. Midvale State Bank Capital and Surplus,. i'votlia Iterources Over itI,i, 11C;.'.,i If;'-k;- .. Murray State Bank ', pti Bank of the City. Surplus. SMOGS. PER MINT ON rtmE AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. De,.oteti to the Interest of the community . and a soltu d y of customer's problems. Otolc. Oapits1 Slk.000 41iiif:1 Itlitt ta .JrAi l 1 JOHN C. EDUARD i0,71,7.4 1,414:I, 1:::41,4 t ''..11 li :( 11,,F.)1I ..t, . . (Incorporated) DEAumus IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Murray. Utah. Staio and tolrendald Auto Tr Urt tiervinngtodlty (loads at Worth It. men'. PrioraA Dividud With Rvery .Pureltaan. TIIE HOLIDAY ARE TEN DAYS OFF WE HATE wILAT Tot! WAVE l'hoott Murrsy i'' 1 ,.. ; ,,1 ,ii ,.. Established 1800. 21 Incorporated S. M. Taylor. ' 4.,11' t 1: a )(gr. Store Company - Workingmen's qt.; IILrt ' JOHN G. SHARP. Secy. '-- --- :t21 : 1 'r. Freakiest". 8c 190S. 10,000.60 $340,000.00 II 1 Melvin Miller. 31. Vice-Pre- ' s. rr our rate of intereet 1I?posits Is high enough. , - ;libus de- on prices. quality and aortic The Plan Working. Be convinced by giring us your nett order. 3IF GEORGE F. COOPER 4- Murray City Milling Co. Pharmacy DEALER Manufacturers and Dealers in AND SAFETY TO THE FAHALIOIS AND BUNINFNS MEN FINE GRADES OF FLOUR. G. Jordan 108 Mono MUSTILY. bill TaylorartIle, nab. era la General Mere timidly. Farm Implements and Coal. Agents far the FORD automobiles. There must be 110100 reason tor the enormous patronage this rampant enjoys. Maybe the customer can tell you. Manager. minomm, 1711. Cu. The . - lorda'n- Mercaiitile Co. I . 4 i,ozz, i 11' , ' rzi P O. tannin IIW. MURRAY AUTO Co. ti il .,-4aillillim- DIRWXYDNIN elp , . ....... IL Banks. Pent. C. H. - , , ., , Moose Mermy..341. , Banks-Undertaking W. A. Bank. Sts Co., Inc. ,Importers et ail kinds of CAWS, CAMILETS, ROSES. LiNCEGS AND CASKET HARDWARE. Vedartaking Department, Morgue and Embalming Rooms in Santo Built Oilcan 144 Stale St, Murray. Open Dor and Sled. lAocusett Embalmer& Auto or Horse Drawn Funeral Cortege. Prompt Service. BrBIM, - Fry . 111. HOUP" South Jon's& , es fillit Jordan oprre New Coal Yard Jost Added To The Business. Headquarters for Holiday Goode and General Merchandise'. Exclusive County Agents for the MILD CAM Plenty ot,Cara Order now for spring A full Une ot parts and fink-ekrorudr i P. D. No. 2. Flamm,. Midvale y. . 1, Utah. . Co. to Jamul C. Taylor. AND EMBALMERS. Murray City. Utah. Nato and Berme Draws Vehoicis rooms built asatioolvsly tor the business and are Sot wormwood in , tho ecniati. GENEILiL MY7FICHANDINE. Sandy R. F. D. No. Cooper's store is fifty yeani old and atill in its youth, animated honest endeavor. spurred by worthy ambitionht:RVIell Look over OUT iteW otock of winter and holiday good& - A. Homber. TN Went Jordan. J. S. Lindsay & Company The REXALL Store Bell Telephone Mono Nitirray 2,10. 'Murray City, Mit ALWAVA KtIr.:P IN MIND" That a customer once deceived is lost altogether or olio mad fqrerer suspicious; that trash and choice meats. fish. ebb-ken- o and nther artirlat In estoon can only completely sattaty & patronage that is essential to a and business. That the success of our business dePetldi thriving growing "ME our rate of interest on loans I. low enough. the accommodations we afford are satisfactory. -1 F our business is safely managed (and we think it you are not already a customer. then w Invite you to become one. Jordan Valley Rank, Riverton. Flab ' , ' on West Jordan OF THIS uommusrry. Hume Bank For Hume People. Mohnen & Nelson Prop. IF NUCCOSOMII ITNERAL - PIXTON, eatider. OEFEHS SERVICE. STII246TH CENTRAL MARKET N. Bank jordanValley Riverton. ttah. BANK A OFTICTIIR: BUTTERFIELD. President. MEE-MA- writ Cashier. D. A. McMillan, DIRECTORS: lames Chipman. illiam A)lett. Dr. Win. A. Marshall. R. I. Dative, Joe. H. Holt, Henry T. MeEnan James M. (Morn. W. Ildpman. 1A.M. H. Gardin(r. Heber F. A)lett. Walter Steadman, THIS Granger, Utah I. F. It aims to be abreast of the time still be cousenatXte. It has accumulated a surplus and undivided profit account of I 35.006.66 100.060.00 Its capital is Its total assets 603.300.00 11 merits your confidence and invitee your busineatt whether you are a depositor or a borrower. Richard flows Provident. LDON 1.. 01.t.m4ni. Cashier. A. L. ANDt.lisoN, Amt. Ca Aster. -71.J 1 Art. Exr, A. T. And OFTICEIM JAMES CHIP L.A2oi. Preeklent. M M. borne bank and a substantial Hank is The First National Bank of Murray , IKIDVAIA tTAII. i Phone Murray 40j1 t -4,1- Maid A PORD AND Fr.!, THE BALANCE IN THE I j.." , , |