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Show J ; TV H SUCCESSOR TO V MIRROR-MONITO- R t MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. II, 1910. VOL. XVI, BOTH SIDES ELECT MEN Various games were played and Hudson at a late hour refreshments were served, after which the guests departed for home, thanking the Three Democrats and Seven Re- hostess for the pleasant evenpublicans Elected Anderson is ings entertainment, William Tucker of this place to the Legislature. been absent on account of having been ill, expects to resume his dickson dead j j No. 13 SILAS H. CARD CALLED j Nothing Is Perfect. Robert lienri, the noted portrait painter, painted the portrait of a young New York matron whose face was slightly scarred from an studies again next Tuesday. B. M. Young, Jr., the Salt End Came Sunday Morning Without accident. Lake violin teacher, is expecting I feel dreadfully about this scar." While Mrs. Daughter, to resume his work here next Warning the young woman said. R. Burton was Preparing Meal. "Why, its nothing." said the paintweek, giving instruction on the auto-mobil- e 1 er. violin and a Mr. Sessions of Og4en sueNevertheless, I loathe It." she declared. "On account of It I hesitated C. C. Wall returned ceeded in bagging a deer each Tuesday Silas II. card, wbo bad made a long time about getting my portrait On Nov. 5th, 1910. J. S. Dick- from a The Republicans won a majori just above Round Valley recentltrapping expedition up his home with his daughter, Mrs. done." son was called home at the age of East Canyon. He yMr. Henri smiled. back Three in brought county. Morgan ty Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton 67. with him about $150 worth of Robert Burton, in Kaysville for "A scar like that would never show Democrats and seven RepubliA scar, bewith- in a portrait. said he. He was born April '20, 1843, in furs. have moved to Morgan for the Among the animals he many years, passed away cans are elected; sides, he added, "should never deter will Hancock county, 111. He came trapped were lynx, wildcats, out any warning Sunday morn any one from posing. Even the Venue Representative, James Ander- winter, where Mr.' Clayton work on his mining property, to Utah in the early fifties with muskrats, coyotes and mink. ing, while his daughter was pre- de Milo, you know. Is chipped." son. Majority, 155. breakfast. He was suf- UNION PACIFIC TIME his parents. He first settled in Some of the tniuk furs he The Lucky Strike.' CARD got paring with a County Commissioner, cold but it was not Iu effect April 17, 1910: Patronize your home mill first Layton, Davis county, where he were worth from $7 to $14 apiece. fering term, S. S. Florence. Majority He was gone about three weeks. thought to be anything serious. of course, but if you want an out- spent his boyhood days. 120, Arrive at Morgan for the East Deceased was a native of He came to Morgan county and He made about $400 r No. 10 side Flour. trapping Maine and was 9:28 a. m. County Commissioner, product try Kaysville seventy-sisettled in Richville, where he lust winter. years Geo. No. 4 8:00 Carter, (Dem.) Its the best ever. Never lost a term, p. m. old. He had been a widower for spent a number of years. Mrs. Thomas Wall is quite sick Majority 27. Arrive for at the West prize in a competition. Morgan years. upwards of twenty-fivMay 1910, he accompanied his A few months she again. 5 No. County Clerk, R. T. Fry, Jr., ago . 4:44 a. m. About seventy-fivHe came to Utah about forty people brother, John H. Dickson and No. 3 (Dem ) Majority 73. 4:54 a. ra. at the W. O. W. hall family to Cowley, Big Horn. Wyo. underwent a surgical operation. years ago. He resided in Entergathered A son was born to Mr. and No. 9 County Treasurer, R. H. last Wednesday evening for a so and resided with him until his 10:18 a. m. for a number of years. prise Welch. Majority 44. Mrs. Isaac Adams, a few days cial time. Cards and dancing, death. Funeral services were held in Arthur E. Pratt CieorgH llaiveraoa son. the County Recorder, G. Y. Rob- with lunch, was the program of in the family, ago. This makes their sixth were There six house, meeting Kaysville 239. bins. Majority have one Halverson & They daughter. the evening. Everybody there four sons and two daughters. Pratt Wednesday afternoon. . Miss Josephine Seaman of OgCounty Assessor, A. B. Carri-gan- enjoyed themselves and as to were The remains taken The is seventy-tweldest Lawyers Majority 29. sured the committee they would and the youngest 57 years old. den, who taught school here last Enterprise for burial where his Notary Public in Office ind. phone 407; Dell County Sheriff, E. E. Butters. come again whenever the oppor- This is the first death in the fami- year, and who is teaching at wife is buried. Ecdes Building. Ogden. UUk (Dem.) Majority 136. Glendale, Kane county, this afforded. Excellent mu- lyHe is survived by one daughtunity County Attorney, J. R. Porter. sic was furnished throughout the year, was elected county super- ter and six grand children. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Majority 136. the orchestra, daughter, Mrs. Iff, and their intendent of the schools of Kane evening by Frey Boston Schools Less Democratic. on the County Surveyor, O. B. Anticket, county Republican MORGAN, UTAH. James W. Emmerson of Battle families. Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, the able derson. Majority 152. this election. Miss Seaman is woman who the & revised H. Wendell P. of the system C, Co.s stock Established September, 1903 Creek, Mich., SlayRampton ton James P. Canfield, and of knit jackets and coats are very competent, and will, we be- Chicago public schools during her one as superintendent, and who was Capital Stock, $25,000.00 Charles E. Bergenzer of Chicago, complete in every detail and one lieve, make a good superintend- year RICHVILLE, UTAH. in Hoston recently, was asked what ent. Does a she thought of the publiccschools of general banking busiMr. James Jenson of Lyman, have been Morgan visitors for price to all. We are never unof Anew We Seventies ness. and. a in the after which pause Hub, quorum pay 4 per cent on savWyoming, i the guest of Annie the past week, looking over and dersold. she seemed to weigh her answer care- ings accounts, interest comwas here organized recently and Lorina Peterson. "The Chicago investigating the Morgan-Crescen- t The Kellogg Haines Company from the fully. she replied: quarterly. Deposits Layton and West Lay-to- schools are more democratic than pounded in particu- entertain mining received in any sum from $1 up. property a mass was with vocal there solos, you Friday night as is reBoston." In wards. those It said She she designated lar and other mining properties trios and quartettes; also wth Why not open an account with us, meeting at the Meeting house, Sco- garded this us an advantage, but she and establish 158 quorum. the Richard the habit of saving' in this locality tor future consid piano solos at Bountiful Taberwould not go luto details concerning the object of which was to pipe field is a The senior the little from the president. She Boston the present income, pointed out, systPin. the water from Richville down eration. They express them- nacle, Friday, Nov. 18th. will be needed after while. it school that Frank other L, however, many are, systems presidents into the houses. Mr. Critch-lo- selves as highly pleased with the Thomas McNeil of Kamas.who Sheffield, Erancis Bone, Alma E. were tending to make a great maJames Pingree, President. far thus chine out of the schools, and that thus investigated had five ribs broken from Ogden was speaker of properties recently Sipmons, George H. Adams, the individuality of the pupils was Joseph Williams, Vice-Prethe night. by being kicked by a horse and Morris Ellison and Willliam Rob- lost sight of. I believe," said she, J, L. Hatch, Cashier. Mr. and MrsvFosberg are the . . Card Party and Dance. . ... being run over by a load of lum- ert Roberts. JabezS. Adams is "that .the minimum salary of any school teacher should be $1,500 a year, At the W- - O. W. hall, Wednes- ber in the canyon beyond Kamas, secretery and treasurer. guests of Mr. find Mrs. John H and at that salary I am conBdent that J. D. Skeen W. R. Skeen D. A. Skeea - 16th. Nov.is Rose. Cards slowly improving. day evening, Since the first of the month we should have a class of women who cope intelligently with the ques8:30 at You would be astonished, Mrs. Grant Porter is here begin the flyers on the Bamberger could promptly. Tickets tion of individuality. She said she 25c each. Lunch 15c each. Good says John Bangerter, to see how line stop here on flag for passenj would pay teachers of cooking that from Lymau, Wyoming. General Practice. BOTH PHONES Come music. salary. much weed cockle and am seed I S. B. J. P. Rich and gers. Dicksop OGDEN, UTAH, cp able to take out of wheat that are working for Mr. Geo. T. time. County Road Commissioner has been The Recount. Charles Bennett is having the Choice Selection through' other Stenhouse, on the road that Large Stock The census didnt give Plunkvllle BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS with my wheat cleanin, roads that were graded this sumleads to the mine. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. enough population. Our congressman Go on! I've got my season chine. mer, graveled. The county has oughter git us a recount." Fine Granite and Marble Lizzie Gibby from Roy is visittickets. Walter J. Poultou, wife and expended about $1C,000 on roads "He Bays it cant be did. ing folks in Richville. It must be did. He got himself a Monuments & Headstones two children and Mr. and Mrs. this summer and if the weather recount One of the grandest Baltzard Peterson is very sick wljen he was running for tin 2253 Washington Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. will permit will do about $8,000 Job. John of Salt were the Lake, quartettes Priestly at this writing. fall. more this work in town 'one day last week visitMrs. Katie McDonald of Salt Company. Our toothache drops stop the W. D. Mr. with and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vincient De ing Lake, formerly of Lyman, Wyo., Price 15c. Layton toothache. Poulton came Mr. Between Ogden are talking of moving to Ne- Major. up Salt Lake & Ogdfci, Lagoon Route. has been visiting with Mrs. CenDxug Company. a to in vada in the near future. expecting buy place and Salt Lake City, Mary Dr. Whitlock returned Saturterville, but it had been sold just O. William Putnam has acceptEdward Anderson of Lyman, from California where he The Only Eleetrictily equipped railroad in the west; ed a position as stenographer a few hours before he arrived day serof the account on called was Wyoming, has been spending a here. through the, beauti?l fruit and farming belt of Weber and few days with John H. Rose, his with a Salt Lake firm. ious illness of his father. Davis Counties; No smoke; No Cinders No Dust. Edward Day and wife, who The Kellogg- - Haines people former employer. " Mr. AnderMiss Williamson, who had been in are where Baltimoie, living son has been over to this country are attired in the most elPassenger Station Corner 25th and Lincoln Ave. Heart nursing at the Kaysville hospital Mr. is and Day medicine, costumes. studying from Sweden. a egant few years of the Business District in Ogden, Fare for round trip, $1.80; appropriate the past week or two, but who ( but a met a with accident slight Elders Earl Spencer, Alvin was Dr. Whitlocks head nurse Gordon Hausen of Ogdeu was good ten days. Sundays and Hollidays $1.00, the round trip; fews days ago. Some telephone Orval MurThomas Moss, and Martha Miss in with relatives here, together Richville, visiting all tickets good for Stop Over either direction at the Beautiful ray Davis arrived in Liverpool men accidently dropped a crow- Thornley, also a former nurse last week. 12 Trains each way. Leave Ogden 6:10 a.m., 7:30 bar as Mr. and Mrs. Day were Lagoon. O. K. Saturday. here, have taken charge of the G. L. Peterson took a load of a.m. and every hour and half to 10:30 p.m. Cashier C. R. Mabey of the passing, the same striking both, Layton hospital and will run it potatoes to Henefer, last week. unconBountiful State Bank is carry- rendering the former themselves. Dr. Whitlock will W. J. RIDD, SIMON BAMBERGER, The farmers are making good scious. knocked was Mrs. Day his arm in a sling, it formering as do his there right operating G. F and P. A Brest. use of this fine weather by doing down, but not hurt much. It rehaving been broken. ly and also permit other surlots of plowing. Elder F. D. Ashdown has been quired a few stitches tu sew up geons to use his operating room A. L. D. the wound in Mr. Days head. Uuder the and instruments. assigned to labor in the Norwich r,nv:r .rsy&xssssxsism addx-esconference. His is No. arrangement, it is a sort present MORGAN CITY NEWS. LAYTON LINE. 3 Valentine, Norwich, of a general hospital. England. Mrs. Joseph Littlefield, who See school the full Already about fifteen carloads page A. high Ileber Holbrook Bishop has typhoid fever, is improving. was in town one of ad canned tomatoes have been in on Western this the paper day last week, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Sr , returning to his ranch in Hol- Lyceum course. shipped away from the Layten came from Ogden, Friday even- brook. . Mrs. Draper, widow of the factory, Miss Maude Layton has quite Made of ing for a couple of days visit John Stahle, Sr., returned late Henry Draper, is very ill proper materials will stand the . in relatives. as this her work with operator fexv from the L. D. S. hospital yes A daughter' was born a of service and prove itself worthy. The Mrs. Ida Anderson and daugh- terday, where he had change for the Home Telephone undergone additional advanCo. and her slater .Sarah has clothing we handle has ter spent Saturday and Sunday a second operation for his eye. O. Jones. Mrs. Jones was taken her place. with M rs. Andersons brother, foremost of having been designed by Jesse Lawsons brother-in-law- , merly Miss Jane Roberts. Frank Morgan, Laurence W S Graham. Mayor i Dick Moore of Castle Rock, Mrs. Ileber Burton underwei Archie Green and Law- experts of this age and country, and brought Charles Cr eager went out Summit county, recently killed an operation at the Layton hosbest tailrence Green left on a hunting to pinnacle of perfection by hunting at cine a, m. last Satur- a bear that wighod 600 pounds. pital Wednesday, for trip, Monday. in land. Come in and we will day and returned at noon with a Joseph Hxrt. a former resi- tis. Good vinegar jutrs lor a!e at oring fine deer. you dent ot this place, has sold his Miss Jeaness Wiggill. who the be pleased to show you Layton Drug Company at came from place in Nampa and is G- R. Blood good had been Adam from absent the a not. building 25c and 35c. ready to buy or . & Soils Laramie, Wyo., last Tuesday, for home in store, where she a few weeks' visit with his s(s-- j Mrs. Fred Bangerter return-ter- . clerking, on account of i, rumNOTICE. Mrs. W. S. Graham. ed Friday from Grauger, Sait bas resumed her work there. Any one found hunting on my A party of young people Wt,re Lake countv. where she had Homer Fisher, son of tin la premises w ill he prosecuted. JOHN A. WEBSTER. entertained at the home of R. spent a couple of v. visiting William Fisher, who is attennum H. Welch last Thursday evening, with her .on Frederick ana school in Logan, hut who tin Kaysville, Utah. 4 ? - j&t T ?t two-yea- x e e o H7 402-40- 3 i 1 I n s. & . LAWYERS Vo-ra- k f s Properly Tailored Clolhing test ex-,fr- , the Bin-mire- tage the the the talent the whether are -- - Blac-kfoot- A. W. Francis, Morgan, Utah. s V i. s |