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Show f I MUM THE Mibscriptton ratcs-- . ...f2.50 peraanoui Mr. and Mr.; David A. , Mops motored op frooi St. Gei rge eft were the guests joi a' few last week of itielr, ; j j; J bringing back ; with them tl gi grandson, Jiudger, who has been visiting them for a few week. Air. andA'n. M ties have tone to San lake from where they will go to Idaho table to viit relatives before returning home. Published every Saiurdaj. Loul xa& MAMMOTH CITY, UTAH Brigham Young University OPenn& d-ij- 1 casirng K ECQRP. Good Cow Dor Sale. For particulars apply to Letter VanNosdol Mammoth. BECORO K8 Hg MAMMOTH kU Vtrsiirsi Mrs. C. M. Sorensen has as her guest her niece, Mrs. Murelday Nelson of Moroni. 1 Public Library Opening After nuny wanderingsMre.R'dlo Peery has at last returned to camp, her last tour being to Payson. The Mammoth City Public Library was formerly opened to the public Mrs. J. H. Hanson returned TuesThursday day from an extended visit with exercises. relatives at Deseret and Payson. Miss Ethel Stewart of Spanish Fork came up Sunday end is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cannell. Blaine Simons and family motored to Springvllle today to visit Mrs. Simons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rolfe. Mrs. Albert Larson and her daughter Clariece went to Salt Lake yesterday, where Clariece will receive treatment for her eyes. Mrs. C. 0. Robertson, who has been spending a few days with her sister at the Standard mine since her return from Idaho, arrived at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Jensen, who earns home with her daughter, Mrs. Alex McDonald upon her recent visit np Cottonwood canyon, returned to the canyon Wednesday morning. Mrs. Nora Cross, mother of Mrs. Owen Smith, started for her home in Waco, Thursday, but was unfortunately delayed in Salt Lake, owing to the railroad strike. Mrs. C. E. Thompson returned to her home In Benjamin today, after a visit of n week wfh her mother, Mrs. C. H. Webb. Her little daughter Dora,- who has been spending a month with her grandmother, returned with ltr. Earnest Wride has finally succumbed to the charms of the attras-tiv- e Miss Rachel Sn; uer and carried her off to Salt Lake, where they were married last Wednesday. They will return to Mammoth Sunday evening to make their home. Willie Fouyer hatt started on his voyage in search ef higher educa-'loleaving Weduesday for Salt Lake City, wher le will cast his lot with' the pupiis cf the Ease High school. During hii absence, ho will make-hihome with his sister, Mrs. - with night SCHOOL TEAR , appropriate The Autumn Quarter At The Registration September 8 and 9. Class Instruction Regins Sep. 10 University of Utah For Catalogue Write to Begin September 27 J d School of Education end Enlpr;rrr S' hool of Law Meal of Commim and School of Medicine Fitier tendon Division For some time past the enterprising people of the town have been working to secure a public library and their hopes have at last been realized by the esteblishment of a SALT LAKE library that has' had the financial support of the city, which gives permanency to the enterprise. In addition to the bookB that have been purchased, more than three hundred volumes were contributed on the first night and a number of additional hooks have been promis- TRADE M0IHL Ths difterenot ed. Principal G. C. Hebson has been between buskiisA and sucoesa rhosen librarian, with Miss Florence Smith as assistant, and the library is advtrtlshj. Inquire about room will he open every day, exceptourrcta ing Sundays and holidays, between the hours of 6 and 9 p. m. at which time anyone can go to the room and browse or take a book home with them. Nearly 1500 books are now available and most of the leading magazines are being received regularly. It is hoped that the citizens of the camp and vicinity will avail themselves of the opportunity. A borrowing card will be Issued to any one withont charge, which will entitle the holder to draw hooks as fast as they can be read. Books may be kept for one or two weeks, and if not returned before the expiration of the allotted time, a fine of 2 cents per day will be assessed. About 60 people were present to listen to the addresses of Principals Stewart of Eureka and Hobson ot Mammoth, Supt. Williamson and F. N. Anderson. The audience joined in singing "America and Miss Lillian Steedman rendered a choice piano solo, and Victor Steedman recited, after which the bookB were inspected and light refreshments served. Kirkendall C. KIRKENDALL, Chaulfeir STEVE BENENATO, Prop . Whengiu Fureka, cal! at tbe SLopand Bee the TJuion Slice UTAH Best Epuippcd Shoe Shop in Tintic, KEOULAR SCHEDULE Leave Munmoth Shoe making and repairing Harness making and repairs. Leave Em ekq All our work guu-anted and ifnotfuiK satisfied your money will be refunded . Jim ftta All kinds of leather and mate, rial needed in shoe and harness repairing for sale Phone C.i Opposite Star Theater, - AtLiX. CUTLERY EVEHY 6LALC Union Shoe Shop. 2 Utah University of CITY, ARRANTTD Pare 25 cts. rich war. EUREKA, UTAH; - 3t ' awe Card rl Jack Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson and and Mrs. Ernest Pritchett motor- ivir. where they were joined by Mrs. Hollo Peery, and the party partook of a chicken and melon feast at the home of Frank Barnett. NOTICE. Anyone having a lawful righ Wednesday P. y. Anderson and where to Santa motored ;nin, lito tbe buildings at Joy Sping family they enjoyed the festivities of the will plea33 move them iu tbe celebration of the birthday of Henry ruitei time. Return Ellsmore, a broth them with their tng they brought little daughter Roah, who has been .pending a month there. SCHRAM JOHNSON The Mammoth schools open Tuesday morning with the following DRUG NO. teachers: Mrs, C. H. Ristine. 1st grade; Mrs. Vivian Nesblt, 2nd H. H. BOURNE, Managsr grade; Mrs. G. C. ' Hobson, 3rd grade; Miss Ella Galstord, 4 th grade; Mrs. Crlssle Roundy, 6th grade; Ruby Hansen, 6th grade; David Edger, mathematics, Junior Drag tiigh; Miss Sydonia B. Hast of South Dakota, English and Domestic Art, Miss Mildred Hone, Junior High and G. C. Hobson, principal Phone si your wants Tho Genealogical Society of Tin-tiWe will jive them Stake will conduct a temple cursion to Manti to do work in the prompt atteation at la that It Temple place. expected that at least 200 people from Tintlc Eureka, Utah will make the ' Journey. Sunday afternoon the Mammoth party will Phone No. 3 and 11 leave la autos, stopping en route for luncheon at Salt Creek canyon and Kirkendalls Auto leaves arriving in Manti at night for sup our store at regular In. per. Two days will be spent In trvab, Manti and the party will return on The following Tuesday evening. are among those who will go from xxnjinivuwinjiArininruvuuunn Mammoth: Bishop Thomas E. Chat-wiMr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson, DR. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steedman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Harding, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carlston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus, Mr. Stott Building, 2nd, Floor and Mrs. G. C. Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Rolio Peery, Mr. and Mrs. John Rlckeu-bacEUREKA . UTAH Mrs. Alfred and Miss Mildred (i Parsons, with Church Forscy and s. vnAuumanruumnrumr amuin Laurence Staple chauffeurs. 10 a Everylhiag in Line tie n, L.E. PIERCE j DENTIST h, t Great r Majestic Ranged Bargain Week! SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND5 BARGAIN SALE OF Majestic B&aikjes At Our Store One Week Only SEPV. 8 VO Thanks. We desire to express oursinceie thanks to oar Iriends for their kindness during the sad houR when death ten k our beloved bab COW. our home. Ml. and Airs. L tster VanNosdol. Mamnioih. Umb, Aug. 30, 1919. s bunJay, Auto Stage Phone 138 R-- Mammoth Phone 3 Eureka n, ed to Spring Lake J. 23 u UNIVERSITY Provo, Utah Schools of the University fehlS Si Minos BRIGHAM YOUNG Registrar thousands of young men and young- women ar ntge of the splendid opportunities afforded by The enrlhnent last was over iL ,iuo students. These students ere qualifying year for leadership la the professions end in life. mow Join this great throng of enterprising young people. Jf. 2? 1919.1920 113 To be truly Ecanomical There Should Be a Majestic in Your Kitchen Ec momy is uot merely spending the least money buying a Jange at toobw a price is indeed false economy i THE BARGAIN Wee't ony, a beautiful, useful and substantial set of Conking Warn will be given with every Majestic Range sold. This vara is good ware (not cheap ware) its worth a 1)1 to you. Come and see lor yourself. Thj fust an, i i Dt tbs oily cost the little additional first 30 3 1 of a My 3 itij is nothing compared with its economy of fuel, durability an d satisfactory service. Nearly a millvpn Majestic Ranges, now economicilly, scientifically and satisfactorily serving millions and millions of people, civili ns and soldiers, is proof positive of their superiority oyer all others. There is only one best. The public has judged . The Majestic is a cogaized as the standard of all ranges.. The construction, material , workwanship ard beauty.. f f Ibis wonderful rang) is unequalled, a d it embodies ire i ortaiil featuies possessed by no ocher range. And Remember-?- . Your Opportunity is price of a Majestic'Range this week Will not be increased, and there will h&rdlv be a great reduction for ycarB to come, if ever, but there may ba an increase soon. store during onr Majestic Bargain Week. It'S your chance to get acquainted with tfce real facts about ranges, Ve assure jou it will be worth your while to investigate. -- AND ITS WELL WORTH YOUR WHIEL fbjouph special arrangement will: the rnaouf icturers, md during th'.s Bargain !! P -- Here-- - At our The TWO NEW AND IMPORTANT FEATURE Top Needs No Blacking The Wonderful Unseen Riveting Oh, Joyl Yes, its rivet-tighjust like the old Majestic, but the rivets cinch inside of nickel parts, leaving nickel smooth as glass, on the inside. An , and there are no big, bulky bolt-hea- ds lemember. rivet.) hold tight; bolts witl. only one or two threads holding ate bound to work loore and Cau;e no end ot trouble. The Majestic is smooth lusideand outside it's a striking beauty more than skin deep. highly polishad cooking top, blue, not only aids to the beauty of the Majestic, but absolutely eliiunates the work, dirt and worry of trying to keep the range looking njce just an occasional tbin coat of paraffine retair 3 its beautiful velvet blue color t, A smooth, burnishid II you haven't a MAJESTIC, avail yourself of this opportunity to get acquainted with this wonderful rang- eknow the inside of ranges. TAYLOR BROS. Co., Eureka sc II 1 |