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Show CEC. R. DAVIS, THE TOOELE TIMES, Bush Barber Shop G. offlee at in North Mala St. THAT GIVES South Main YOU ..... 00 1.93 ." RATH.- .75 and Fidelity Bonds. Evans Cldg., Tcccis City & It vil! PAY you fc rv rv SALT LAKE ROUTE ? X- -- ' 7EK-- -- It. I. LOOS OVER OUSx- -r ri MW il j is now in EVERYTHING GENERAL The meeting opened with a solo by Miss Evelyn Isgreen, very beau-- , tifuffy rendered. Prayer by W. II. Cassity. Minutes of previous meet Musical ing read and approved. selection by the orchestra. Prof. Stewart was not present as had been anticipated; but in his stead Prof. Hall of the same institution was on hand to speak to the people. In substance he said: Was pleased to meet with this, the first organ ization of this kind, in the state. Compared, schooling of today --ViThThaTorSO years ago! The greatest problcmn of today Is the bringing up of a child in the way It should go. It is well to meet together and discuss the problem. Our greatest desire is to have our cniklren brot up in a way that will be a credit to us. Life is becoming so much of a truggle; there is so much required of the members of society, that mow the child must be more or less 19 acquainted with at least different subjects. The first and greatest factor in the education of the child is the The child is sent to this home. earth to develop all the powers he possesses. os ip. MERCHANDISE Lowry L jfefcV' ; i Jv .& y k1" Store A I ry.A-ri- h 1 2s hand-in-han- district school Bldg, Dec. 15th. m h. o r. 0 The meeting of parents and trict school teachers held in the s, mJkm mmfh of and & on Salt Lake Route in Utah and to Utah t X Editor and Proprietor Toolo Mercuf 3 stations on Salt Lake : f Railroad and San Pete Valley Rail are losing their grip. They are pass road. Tickets on sale Dec. 23, 24l ing thru a transition stage. They WILLIAM S. MARKS, and 31st, and Jan. 1st and are breaking away from the old 25, 2G, good returning until Jan. 9th, Attorney at Law. dogmas and superstitions. It i3 2nd, 1911. Tooele City, Utah. utterly impossible to have in our County Attorney. society of today, these wild rash In the Third Judicial District Court, radical religions as could once be Tooele County, State of Utah. enduced. Religion of today must In the Matter of the: : Tlnwork In any Linn be sane. We need to thank God estate of Sarah A. : :Notice to Credi- Pollieott, Deceased. : : tors. that it is so. to tbs Given sitsalica Prompt Creditors will present claims with The school is doing its duty tovouchers to the undersigned at Ophir, day better than either the home or Wests cl car rations or to Ym. S. Marks, at Tooele, the church; and society is the far- Utah, on or before the 1st day of May Utah, & thest away from it. A. D. 1911. One of the greatest needs of the Phone 133 Main Street Ilenry Pollicott, Administrator of North school room of today is more exact the estate of Sarah Pollicott, Deceased ing teachers; teachers a little more Date of first publication December strict. The American boy of today needs a little more strict discipline, 17 th 1910. Wm. S. Marks, Attorney. . Tooele TTsws needs to toe the mark. Tooele has agood corps of teaIn the Third Judicial District Court, News, Confectionery. Stationery d with Tooele chers. Work County, State of Utah. Let them see that they In the Matter of the: : them. STRICTLY UP TODATE EVERYTHING FRESH have your support. Estate of Herman C.: :Notice to A G E NTS FOR Ten minutes recess was given to Deceased. : : ;tor3 Sewing Machines Singer Creditors will present claims with. get a little better acquainted. Tootle County. The question of a name for the vouchers to the undersigned at his Off-- , T03ILE POST GAJt) EUduiUx association was taken up Proffesor ice in Tooele. Utah, cn or befkrv IV Et day of May A. D. 1911. Hall suggested the Wm. S. Marks, Executor of the PICKLE LRQZ. League as a fitting name. On mo- Last Will and Testament of tion the name adapted. Herman C. Ortervald, Decoded. Tsocls, Utah. S2; Llaiii St. Moved that parent and touchers Date of first publication Dect noer f 25 cents e.uh 17 th 1910. assess thenii-clvofor the defraying of expenses of ih II. Mark attorney fer the League: carried. Eskrman Line F;n ? II dis- 00, C"CC'V A. KzZtIZs S,DznrisTSZ2i before doing your , mn cw ! Our more or less esteemed city .Atty.letoff considerable superfluous steam, in an effort of some kind, recently. We have given our attention to the lines, in ah effort to find something worthy of notice, that might interest our readers. But feeling that they, like our selves, do not care to follow him in to the slums, with his saloon phras s which always bespeak the life of the man who uses them, we pass the matter as wholly unworthy of But in the very near funotice. ture we will have something more to say, which the people will feel an interest in, and which will put them next to more difficulties into which they are involuntarily Our kAJ Advertising rates made known on application Chas. T. STONEY, Insurance - VIA Three Months Sample Copies sent free on request Tii'-b'-, Fire Conveyancing, Tooele, Utah. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 2 wpmi IF Work ar.d Attorney at Law. SATISFACTION Vowles ne Vesr..'. Mouths Crswn Gold L. L. BAKER, Utah, under the Tooele, I L Henderson prop. THE SHOP -- DENT ST Special!:! Also Bath Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Entered as an orul class matter August S8, 1903, at the post Act of March S, )9"9. Published every Saturday. -- AHD d, - 4 A.' HA71 j ' Parent-Teache- rs I I ' 3 s A very, beautiful solo wasj-ende- r ed by Edward Lee, who was called back again by the appjtiuse. A vote of thanks v.-- given Prof A Ilall I k'li e?i : c tlcm Ty To on S. Lee. Adjourned, to meet the 2nd Thursday in January. (OiT-- Dr and Mrs L A McBride ente: tained the members of the Mcrri-deClub Wednesday evening at their home on North Main street. The evening was spent in garnet & refreshments, prizes being awarded to Mrs Alfred A Hanks and Mr John son. Tlace cards in Christmas effect were laid for the following mem-- hw'7 es i aSii .1 7 ill dHvrp b? (Lilly Zim bers: Dr. & Mrs, Mr. & Mrs. George L. A., Me Bride; Johnston; Mr. & Mrs. Peter Droubay; Mr. &. Mrs. A1 fred A. Hanks; Mr. &Mrs. Stanley Johnson; Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cornue Mr. & Mrs. Ilenry Doremus: and Thte training of the home should be the very sweetest and best pos- Mr. Williams. sible. A free nation like ours cannot At a meeting held in the club exist if its people are ignorant. Under this system of free govern room Thursday evening last it was ment, the people shall eventually decided to hold a Christmas celebration especially for the little ones rule. The school is the nearest aid to of the city. A committee was apthe home in the development of pointed to arrange detailes and were instructed to make a special the child. The church also is a factor of effort to get those children to come such development of these powers who are not likely to have a very Next to these is the community, intimate acquaintance with Santa. The boys and girls are For the benefit of the children society. of on education their the committee wish to state that getting part Is it an education arrangements have been made to the streets. that is preparing them to best fight have Santa Claus in attendance per the battle of life. sonally so as to give them all a Neither the school nor the home chance to meet him. can do its duty in the development The entertainment will take place ef the childs powers, until the com early Christmas eve. and the club wish to extend to all the children a inunity cleanses itself. Your boy does not learn to smoke hearty invitation to come and have and drink at home. He learns a good time. I: on the street where he sees under wav Airangemcnts are And for the formal opening of t La c uii grown men do these things. the first thing you know you are New years eve with variant forms ltsing him, and you dont know of entertainment. what is the cause of it. There will be a dance m the club I do not believe that a child can rooms. The details nave not as be properly brot up without some yet been worked out hut will be at religion. It is the right, however, an early date ami amiouinvd at the o: every American citizen to have next meeting which will be held! his thild taught in the religion of Thursday evening Dec. 22nd. : t his choice. which time the annual meeting for The churches all over iha world election of officers will abo be held. i Up in Idalio'are thousands of acres of fertile land still open for settlement under various Government and private canal enterprises. It is rapidly being taken up and at this rate in a very few years every available acre of land will be owned by some one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good bonus to those who took it up when it was to be had m AUDCMl EASY Yea Know that Land Ownership Means Eventual Independence YOU D(j) NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are Easy Now and there is a Lot of Land open to choice. Thin IK ill Not Always Be 3 M WIT m Mi, Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application to D. E. BUBLFA, Gen. Pass. Agt. Ti rgzri, Lx Lcrs'vJil? '0,.? vii &.' ti is '25- - u -- I U a El tL: J al-- -- H uAa kyd 33 . SALT LAKE CITY j |