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Show 6 JV v . V CjjM S!, ? lUuldAiy a,i. I") XlAlUZOf n CITT. JUAB COUNTY, vou zxjv: UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH FARMERS IN BEST NOTES FROM THE SAILORS AND SOLDIERS Undo Eillia McCone Provo Sunday. went to A girl waa born Tuesday morn- ing to Mr. and Mrs. James Sim-ki- n. 1, RHigginson is a 8alt Lake The visitor this week ire Beisf Rtpdly Desubilixed Reports from Ml. Perry Dodge are to the effect that there is hope of her reoovery. W. E. Molntire returned MonA number of Silver's young folks day from a few days rkit in Salt attended the Yictory Ball at Bure Lake. Boys a When yonr home burns, you get viiur Hartford eheek promptly . Mark Ghrystal, Eureka. Sarah 8targu came up float J vitetwithk0 APProvo extended I??1 - ish Fork Saturday penning te at. James Brai.0" took'idvau. tend a birthday supHse, on the th quarantine eighty-sixt- h anniversary of Mrs. tage of the liftfcr h& to Tl,ii Ue birth. 8he expects to reto to go Highee 8prht( Week. main about a V people. Vltan Birob who is a ttending the university at Provo, is spend1 ing the week end at his hom8 , . Silver. kl E. F. Birch, who was a Salt Lain visitor last week, returned Sunday night, Bln. wife, who spent Sunday in Prevo tame home with him. For mere than a century the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. bar been dsing business with a satis, Mark McChryetal, fled public. ' Eureka. agent, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Loer and small eon of Salt Lake oity oame in Wednesday for a weeks visit with Mr. Loers mother, Mis. D. F. Loer at the residence of J. H. M.c ' Sbane. TfVm Rhea Tindtgr is feeling the , ; Im- .qnarviUne posed ct Eureka against other nowhir of the Patriot, but what matters ft, Eureka ean go to Silver it Silver ean't go' Eureka. ... i Eliss Delone Leavitt WUf soloist (he Mutual opening in Knigfijts-tp- a Tuesday evening. She was dioompanied by Mr. and Mr. Roy Puroell, the party returning in time to enjoy a few, hours at the Washington birthday ball. A Arrirals Ins Gnndry of Pocatello, Idaho, came to visit her niece Mrs. Perry Dodge, who is etiU very ill. Her son, Leonard is at Camp Logan Denver for demobilization and ex pacts to be at bis home in Pocatello. She returned to Idaho Jhe ! following day .. ; ' Smooth Transition of Agriculture to Peace Deeb Predicted by Federal Reserve Board , . ' , - i X IM nart Waafc-tnrt- n, d i to Ii (W lamer Lakes an- tot flaawftol itop tor mar ywri pie dated at the Grt-a- t to to revtew mys. Tb fto nounces that be has received hfl tkp tor - tottw afeto to koU hto cotta to aarfetotoc kto totpto discharge and will be in Mammoth prieto eeuaervallvelr. tomorrow.. . Excellent croji pmpeeto are re' i ' Edwin from (ho wfcooft stotto of tto ported Wednesreturned 8impson Ou tto from CalitoralA and West , where he Pacffie Coast' the prospects tor excelday from ctmp Eea-nyibas been in the service. T d , i lent crops are exeeodlnzJy bright "Victory year crops, aecerdtog to looking fine and is glad to be another government report, added Koine again. $17,000,000,000 to our wealth. Tko contributions were: Ernest Burgi has arrived in the principal Corn 2,682,814,000 bushels, Tcited States having ccme from 118,000. Wheat 917,100,000 bosboto, France in the same ship' that Wilmer Hutchisoo, announcing that he bed secured hlk release from the naVy and would ba sent to San Vrauoisbo for demobilization after dtfiigh he ahd bis bride wifi oome to Mamintith. Tl to aaM to Ml ul The Record is in receipt cf a letter from Leslie Sten art; who The T. K. 8. made its bow to states that he is again a free Inan the public in a swell ball given and expects to go to Gal fornia for a few weeks and from thence to Thursday evening at the Amuse-m- e Mammoth. However he expects to vt hal. The 52 guests were Y New erk oity where he met ibt the door by two small return to will his heme for a time. brought the Presidential party and make m .ide u usbers, Miss Annie Besides helping to win the war, he Le writes that he will be home in a Lois Mott,who took short time. tbe wraps and conducted the won an attractive wife. Glen Stewart returned home The many friends of Jack Mooie guests to Abe receiving line comre-posed of the hostess, the Misses both in Silver and Mammoth, will Wednesday nigbt, having been Ro-- e Miller, Helen Baldwin, glad to hear tbe cheery message leased fiom Naval duty on the Bends to his fiiends through TJ..3. S. Robia, a mine sweeper more Aldia he and Els Pearl Breros, who were assis- Mn. Joseph Elsmore. He writeBicu wldchlo was a seaman. Ou Myrtle Kaappler, ted by Mrs. Baldwin. Meedamea from Er ten bach, Germany, Head-- 1 the return trip from New, York he Joseph Elsinore and J. 8. Bald- quarters Detachment 166 F. A. stopped in Chicago foi a week. win were game leaders and kept Brigade, A. E.. F, that he has Glen is glad to ba home once nore the party moving. Help ; your, been iu Germany a few weeks, is and thinks Mammoth is grre ! self refreshments of home-mad- e well, and sends his regards to bis enough for him. J candies, fruits and C. W. Frith, who enlisted with terejffriends. tedJjjacrj placed inviting a nephew of Joseph' TTi Ajtilleiy a yer ago, f e were enjoyed by all. The favors turned sod has reFt. from Wednesday writes Elsmore, wee made bjr the club members hiB sumed former 8ao Diego, California, that position a Sod presented tothe guests Mill. ' Darchemist at the Tintic he la serving Unela 8am in the The girls say that all sorts of Coast Artillery ahd enjoying tbe ing his absence he served in ard received bis meanings are given to the init- work fairly well although ials JT. 6. K, but tbejy wi'sE to as lieutenant. ion Sir. Pri tb he does see that not get to state through the colfcwitT of the much of tbd world. When a boy made his home at the Mammotl. paper that K. does not stand for he lived with the Elsmore family hotef before enlisting and will be kids, as they are supposed to be in Mammoth and big old friends remembered by. al number of found in mountains and not in will be glad to hear from him. friend i who Are glad fo learO if ,,4t hid safe return.' dub rooms Qjuay and Day Simons, Who . i The young ladies are planning The remains of Sin Westiom have been doing guard duty ai to give another similar euteitain-mee- t Panama for tbe last 17 months ar- who entered the service Iron) Eurein the near future. rived in Nw 'iork a few weeks ka more than a ypar ago; arrived ago and have been! assigned to the last night from Colorado Spring!-whefTheTirilfti!: 'ife died of lubirculosis aftei which transport Mrs. Mary Welch of Logan is a left port last Saturday fot France being iu tbe hospital for eight visitor at tha heme ct bo daughter to bring back troops irom tbe front. months. He ysls accompanied by MrS. AunCs Bafuey. ShA cAme The vessel is 500 lest long, carries his wife, iwho had been with him down to get acquainted with the a crew of 500 men and will accom- far some 'time. He was 30 yeais twins of tbe third generation, she odate 2000 soldiers ou the retain Id. .,Fuuferal services were held heiself having a twin sieter who trip. at the Methodist church (hi) lives in Logan. Her own twins Robert Hartshorn and his brq- - afternoon and tbe remains were inwere a boy and a girl, Lorenzo tber James, who enlisted from terred in fihe Eureka cemetery., WeldK living in Silver and bfc SEND ME THS BILL twin sister in Seattle. Not less L thari is p'airs of twins have been bom in Silver and Mammoth within that number of years. For the consolation of tbe fa titers we extend ouf sympathy through the 1. S. K; for breakfast slum tor noon Who says men are free While the buglers foolish ton Pipes the reveille! hear the oergoaat Right dress! buss From Malnr across to Dover; Tell me who the hell It wus Said the war was over! Chow Americas Omen an tm rtnMMlil kape Cum Oer kave been far yaara. aceprClM te a raeaut ef the Mini Uaearva WaarS at wkfch ilW rriWi a mmetk acriaoKne aai leisaliy tmailtlaa from a war te a pSaae taala. The oarre review at eceaemtr caaettiaue haaaS au thronShest the coaatry datanaS iwyaria maSata II hr the ad the - A message from William Gilles- Ctht $.. , iss t7t 188,009. Oats 1J8,3B9, 900 bnahols, 81,08 1 488.000. Barley-9- 60, 875,000 Pr bushels, 891.000. 88,108,000 Rye bushels, $18447-090- . be , Lf Eng-land-Fra- : co-mi- diaap-pofute- d Simon Epperson of Haber iwho was a delegate from that place to the Peaoe conference in Salt' Like city, surprised his daughter, Mrs. A. A. Roes, and his son Doyle by appearing in the Rose home last Sunday night. He returned hofrie Tuesday and his wife will be here this week for a ten days visit. She vrill be accompanied by Mrs. Dole Spperson, who will join her has hand and they will make their following parody cm Poe'B Bells home in 8i1ver. which we clip from tbe Cartoon The Washington birthday dance magaaine. Hear the twins with their yells, tivea by the Matnal Improvement Colic yells! ou Tuesday evening was a brilliant world cf Bttrow their a What affair. The hall was beautifully oaoopbony fortells, dboorated and there were many How they yell, yell, yell, visitors from other towns of tbe silence of the night In the district. The grand march was While the sleepless neighbors Bay, led by Bishop and Mrs. Fuller as of sneering way. sort In a George and Martha Washington, Ii just saves that fresh ( dlowed by Abraham Linooln and boob righfl wife whose characterd were ably How he walks, walks, walks, HisUiued by Mr. and Mrs.' J. H, And what soothing talk he talks Holder. The red cross nu ses of To the tantilization that so disor the district accompanied by tbe rewells turned. soldiers in uniform weti Fiomdantly , the yell-- yells, yells, yelb, next in the line of maroh. I a i yell, yella, jells, jells, yell-- , cite disappouted the comp my by yells, jells, jells, tbe not being present. Dming yellp, yells, ice was cream served .euing yells, I be ball closd at 2 oclock and babies haling Of innocent the goes on record as a financial and colic Bpell. social auocess. Potatoes 887,979,009 bushels, 47A 781100. Hey 75,458,000 tons, 81488,478,099. Tobacco 1440,019,000 pounds. 1874.318.000. Apples 178,938,000 980.000. 899 barrels, As a result of the nourishing eeadl tlon of the farmer In general tha government expects him to take a largo block of Victory Liberty Loan Bonds In April. BorNoFwad Bose-cran- s, , Mr. Wei-to- 'aminoth have received their discharges and t an home again. Uobeit who has been In the nrvy arrived in oanip Thursday night and will reeuter ihe mines here. Ja oies who hastieen a Marine stop. jed off iu Lehl to visit a few days before conrfin'gfo camp. beint-planne- Slogging through the mud at Prance, Camping In the rain; Hiking in a frozen trance Dow n some German plain; Fall in! ljear the sergeant yoO, Far from home and clover; Tell me, who the bally hell Said the war "was ever!" OF RECENT YEARS the Week and Other Notes, welcome home pa ty is for al! the soldier boys in ka Tuesday evening. to occur about tbe the district, r The Religion class Is meeting middle of the month in EefekaJ every tfednss&y afternoon in the Cards can be obtained 'bom John meeting house, end much interest Cronin in Silver and Harry Elmer b ma&iJwt, there being eighty in in Mammoth, attendance bet week. A message was received by Mrs. Win Ethel Smith ent to Span- 0. W. Fullmer from her brother, A for Them vho says rn FINANCIAL SHAPE TINTIC and are Coming Hone Heae Ptrty'keiflf Pltaned Dirlx OF HO. 2 1,1919. Cleaning up a mass of wtrsi, . Stained with dotted Iood Where the big trueks bog and mire In the winter mud; Full of filth and fleas and fusa Cannoneer and drover. d wu Tell me who the Bald the war "wne over! fat-hea- Orantlasd Rico. Cable the Pence Conference Americas prestige is at stake to' the coming Victory Liberty Loan. Tha eyes of the world are fixed .upon oa. The nations of the world are going to rate us on this laat effort It Is ftgfit' that they should judge ns, not by what we do In the heat of the straggle, but by our condition after the i fight. One of the best guaranteee of world peace for years to come would be the successful flotation of the Victory liberty Loan for five or six billion dollars. Even a combination of powers inclined to start another war would hesitate in the face of such a display of tremendous national strength. Every man who buys a Victory Liberty Bond next April, moreover, will be adding to the determination with which America speaks at the Peace There are undoubtedly Conference. going to be many moments during that Conference when every whit of the power of the United States will he needed to shape Into actoaUtloo those Ideals for which we entered the world v . .. struggle. Let the cables carry Into the Quaf i ' , dOrsay this message: America has oversnbaarfbeA , her j Fifth Liberty Loan by BMTU than a 1 , billion dollars. 1 1 R te difficult yet to valno accurately or in some Instances to perceive aS tbe war has brought to our national ' life or pruned from It The thfnga we think little now may appear tg posterity the greatest The Thrift THINK STRAIGHT . Stamp Idea sedme to be one of theie.' is a time for straight thinking. .This measas a war Originated emergency ure, it has taken .hold; has appealed Make sure the other fellow la not talkto the common sense of America, and ing drivel. Analyze bis thought, don't may yet shape tbe destiny of the follow It. He mar be suffering wit i nation. It now that tbe war to over, that the Thrift Stamp haa came to stay. If, we got nothing else out of the war but the habit of earing, which begets the corollary simple living, wo will have reaped the full fruit of the war. For a thrifty democracy la a firm democracy, a patent democracy, a democracy strong enough to preserve Itself. A man who saves la a better eltlsefl than the man who dose not aarei Bo becomes a stockholder In his ment and he Is jealous tor tha fare of that government In war and In peace. In war ha will fight for it with his Ufa. Ia paaea ha will predate It from those who would tear iawa. As America saves from this day oa so shall she grow in benign power and A bank In the eyee of mankind, for every American citizen should be one of our national slogans. The Thrift and War Barings Stamp Idea Is freighted with a mighty change for the better In our national life. The Thrift Stamp is backed by the Without United States government. doubt It Is tbe greatest Investment ever offered and It is In such a form that every American, big and little, can take advantage o' It Is patent, so-cou- It to epiphraseologle hemorrhage. like tnfluenaa and demic much more serious. For instance In regard to the Victory Liberty. Loan and thaea toOaw s who thumb their vesta, trews wtoalyr and aay "Lot the banka da It They are bursting with money" Thag art It talking drivak. lt sounds RM Isnt good ooaao. . Nor la II gaod economics, which amounts to tha earn v ; ' thing. If the government thought R wtoa to "lot tha banks do it, tha gtv wauM lot than do ft Than would ba no Victory Liberty Loan In the popular tense. Rot tea pavarn moot know bettor than te lot the - a banka da It ' This to tha period te reaaaatreaMon right now. it to a parted te many poariblUttei eeeomlcally. Oaa pots! One bllity Is Industrial depression. proven tall vo of Industrial dopreaaleii is plenty of money at terarahla retoe of Interest to stimulate private enter ' prise. That means anr banka must not be clogged with government s?' curl ties, it means that wa cant 6f ford to "let the banka da It The people must do It do It from their earnings, present and future. , Think straight. Support the Victory Liberty Loon. now-a-da- lit -- re rent I , f S Job Printing of every deserip- -' 1 , tion t' . fi at the Mammoth Record1 . 5 Print Shop |