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Show THE CRANTSVIME OBSERVER. CRAXTSVILLE. namm ow gCKg. EcaiFnffajRnEB IT AH. William Jxff.nv th aua uf William and l.ita Flow.r Jefferies waa Iwrg March 8th 131 at Goudeuraa, England. At tine of rlrteii (his Mother hating died) he left hum working at variuua job, spending dim yiir at a cual mine, atulleav entering th min at 4. inf at night. During th winter tun h only saw daylight one a week that being oa Sunday. In hia fourteenth year ia 1844, h went to Bristol when he worked in a nail worka for a year and a half and at the Aronaide Iroa Worka till Christmas 18411 when he t awing At thia time to depiwaauig tinu-a- . he heard the Cuh1 preached by lie then Filler Edward Ilanham. went to ivturia, North Waive, where he worked for nionih. in the Elib W77: Fupt. Vale Inin Worka, after ahu'h he re- ideal F. M. Lima turned to Hi mini resuming work at Grants ill Sunday School April 11th, waa in Salt Lake Nets FimlW-aotht Avon aide Iron worka, when on Ihtd); Stake Sueriiiliidciit Suiuluy (C. L. RKNFTKOM, REPORTER) the morning of January Z?th, ldot. schools. 1882 188J; memlier of reCity last wee On buameaa. he meet with an accident that crippled sidency of High Priest' Quorum 1882 John A. Ones waa tha speaker at Due ia driving a new Buick Mr. J. Joseph Bjorh ef Holliday ,is viaituig 1888, alee in lKHfi; act apart aa Firal Coupe. him fur life. Had rharg of the th North Ward meeting Sunday with frteuds and relative hare, and the ibaa operating the Couiicellur to Bishop Collett, July 8ih Mra. Peck of GianUvilla ia the guest aftonioMt. Mr. and M ra. J. C. Dua and daughter . aheara had left hia pout and aomc 1888; waa first postmaster of Granta-villher daugh.er Mra Kenneth Benniou, of Mrs. R. D. Roe uf Logau ia tha Iniid to 1878; City Councilman Ilona were Salt Laky visitors last copier waa required for certain work. week. thia af bar lister, Mrs. A. L Christ-- j week. terms guest Win. Jefferies stooped to puk up a and Mayor two A. A. Sharp wh haa bean employed latiaaik childrtwelve of the father Ha waa cut of to in'o shape coiier piece Mr. and Mra. Dean Sever are re. at Melad, ldalie ia bums with hia fam. when he alipped and hi lift hand en. William O, Richard, Bishop of Del Jasean, of Squirrel, Lis ho, was over tha arrival ef a baby girl j juicing Susi-krclutched th jaws of the aheara lever- Grantaville First Waid. Matilda a visitor this waek at tha home of S. last Saturday. j of Clover, Allwrt residing at RowWy burned to C. Onus. ing the fmgera of that hand. After last waek, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Higbee and B. W. j her horns at GranUvill hia hand, or the portion of it waa rruvo, Henry and Murray who is Mrs. J. H. Buchmi.lsr ef Raxburg, left, had healed he returned to hia poslmarter at McComick, Millard Skinner attended th show at Grants - owing ta illuaaa. work. In the year 1MM he embraced County. Two rhililren died in infancy. ville lust Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bennion want Id who, ia the guaat of bar mothei.Mr i with E. J. Atkin. Mormoniam being baptixed June Srd Mary, wife ef Joseph R. Olsen of Robert Bell .Raymond kixcr, and to Holliday last weak, to visit of that year at Haptiat Mills, Bristol, Biigham City, died in 1896, aged 82 Grover there. folks her Higbyittended quartely ConGeorgs 8. Barb left Thursday for England by Elder Thumaa Phillips. year. James F. died ap'd 16 yean ference at Graiitsville Fatuiday. Misa taurine Fredrickson waa th Grand Junction, Colo. It ia rumored 11a waa alninat immediately appointed Franklin died aged II years and LiU guest of Miss Fannie Judd at that ha will become a benedict. Th following were Grantaville visrlerk of the branch. On Jan. 11, 1867 died aged 9 years. last Sunday. William Jefferies waa a busy man itor Sunday: W. H. Kiser, Claudia ha waa appointed n traveling Elder Mra. J. A. Phipps and Mrs. W. 8. Joha Fiwincksoa waa in Bishop to labor in the Faunton District. serving his church and people with Kixer, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Em strom, Fait Laks and American Fork last Maris wiU entertain Saturday at a Dec. 14th, 1857 he waa appointed unswerving loyalty, waa a forceful A ml is Millaard, Mr Thomas Yeung, week oa businaaa. luncheon. Rridga Confer-encthe doctrines and Frank Bromlbent. President of the Wiltshire speaker, well versed in Miss Anna Mas Plant, principal of C. C. Draper and Irvin Sagmw af and in Dee 1868 he received the of the church, the author of several Clover Schools, spent tha week and and an industrious Piwaident Norof of the honesty appointment tract; Utah, are here for a few Hinckley, wich Conference. In May 17th, 1MM) preserving man, whe waa held in high CEUTE AT SOUIH WJXO KGM. her with her pa rants. days visit at the hum ef W. W. Sagers Mr. Frierer of Salt Laka City, was he waa appointed to the Pueturete of esteem by all those with whom he Emma Lory Gates, was highly appth guaat of Mr. and Mrs. Charts the Norwich and Hedford Conference cam in contact. reciated by a large crowd of music Plant a few day last week. Hia perseverance won for him a fair Cepy From Tooele Traaecript where he labored till March Hat, lNkl Th debate scheduled fur the South when he rereived hia release to enalila hare of thia world's goods so that hia Ivan Pennon, Serfred Thomson and lover at tha South Ward Church comforbetween this Ward ;hurch him to emigrate. siater Miss Rosa, wer visiting bar last Saturday evening. evening April 1, lMtil he declining gear were made waa married In Mary France Ould, table. He died November 15th 1913, the Grantet ill Second and the Tuoelc with friends and relatives last weak. Tom Tullia ana ef ear local pereia-ten- t daughter of William and Mary Fei at Grantaville, hia wife survived him South Ward Mutual haa been postviolators of tha dry law waa Mr. John Fredrickson waa given Ould, at Ft. Philip and Jacob Church nearly two years, dying October 18th, poned until Monday evening. The a p'eaaant aurpnaa at her hums Monto ait months ia the Toosle Bristol England. Mra. Jeff eric waa 1918 in Fait Lake City. They are debate ia creating quite an interest day avenmg. Masic, Games, and dan-c-ii County jail by tha Federal Court. born at Lelnnt, Cornwall, England both buried la the Grantaville Cem- in thia City and a big crowd ia exg waa enjoyed and refreshments Mr. and Mra. E. M. Chriatanaan pected The one art play by Granta-viJI- e wer served. May 29th, 1840, and waa baptixed by etery. went to Murray Wednesday evening Elder John W illiania Dwember 1864 ai a poatluda and th aid maul Th following M. P Ar program will at Bristol. )le with hia wife mother COl'NTY AGENT RETURNS FROM and bachelor debate aa a prrludt, to h rendered Sunday evening at 7.30 to attend tha marriage of Harvey L r Route Talk...- and tww brother went on board the COL BSE AT LOGAN tX) LIEGE. the Lincoln Emma Laraon Walton and Mias Dais Malta. debate, promise to be very entertain Music ailing ahip Manchester' at LiverElmer and Richard Laraon F. L. Paddock, whs haa bam in pool, April tilth, 1(011. Tlie vessel A. 1. Chnstisnsen, County Agrieul-ura- l mg. The pullin' ia invited and the Reading ..Stalls Hillman Tooele a manager of tha Utah Shoe debates and one act play arc f c. ailed April loth IWil, arriving off Class work. All cordially invited. Agent returned Saturday from Repairing Shop for the past year and A big dance will follow In the the Quarantine station at New York a two week's visit to Logan where he Adonis and Leona llanaen enters a half left Tuesday fur an ax landed May 13lh Jiul they did not land until! attended special rourse on Maiketing Amusement Hall at whnh an admias-in- tained the M. L A. officers at there trip through th State ef Washington. Fee of 2m.' each will he charged to hum May 15th. The reason being that the and Livestock feeding, and the conSoma busievenng. Wednesday to Nelson's dance. Th furnishing of four room house Civil war had commenced and aoldiera vention of Extension workers, A fea-tu- r thne deairng ness waa attended too and tha test of were quarantined at Castle Carden of the market rourse waa a aeries On heat ra will furnish th music. th evening waa spent in listening to complete, la first class condition, must be out of Tooele by 1st Fab. A bar-- 1 and Elder N. V, Jonea in rharg of of lectures by Ir. Boyle ef Cornell concerts over the radio. A light pan ta party taking it compete. emigration at New lork deemed it L'niveraity. Mr. Chnatiansen report NOTICE. luncheon was servad. J. A. Ebarhardt, unwiae to land the saints till they that llr. Boyle ia a wonderful teacher Word waa received her Saturday 6th A ve. Newtown. ware ready to leave fur the West. and a national authority on marketTh Board of County Commisa. of the death of Mra. Ilaliis Cahoun They left New York hy train the same ing of farm Crops. II waa brought inner, Tooele County. Utah, Contom. who died at Mono via, CalCorcoran, Mr. Sam L. Gillette of Tooele and day the loth and arrived at Florence, to l.'tsh by the Extension Service of plate ch.'inging the county road, Ver- ifornia. Mra Corcoran waa a former now attending th University af Utah Nebraska M. j 24 iw'l. Mr. Jefferies the ( ollege, and baide lectures de- non District, as follows: To abandon waa a rnunriilnr tn the President of livered at th Institution he will apeak (ha road leading from Brsiicrs ranch resident of this place, and was well haa been pledged to the Theta Sigma th company of 870 soul, on hoard in th large towns of the State. h' via- - North end of Bailey's field, and thought of by her many friends hart Fraternity at th University. Thia is ana ef the nine Social fratornttiea the 'Manchester" Mr. Jefrerie stay- are informed that Dr. Boyle will tie in road leading through lane at ed in Florence about 7 weeka clerking Salt Imke next Tuesday and that a Haile) 'a ranch to be County road. .Far Rent An unfurnished I room on tha Utah Campus. in the store established by th Churrh large drlegaton of I aimer from TooAny objections may tie filed with house with bath large lot and fra it Mis Margaret Heimee of Park City Until June loth being succeeded hy ele Gounty will attend these lectures. tha Roaid of County Commiawonera trees. Also four room house and Elder C, W. fen rose now a memlier The (siunty Agents Association held on or before Monday, February 5lh, small lot. Inquire af Wm. C. Isgreen wh was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heines, returned Satnr. of the first Presidency of the church, its annual meeting in Logan last week. 1923. 154 So. Main St Phono 814. She wee accompanied day evening. lie then become clrik for Joseph W. R. Stewart of Box Elder County wai on her visit by Mr. Wm. Ryan of with ox-tmi elected President, liny Boswell, SummYoung who had arriv California. prepared to take the saints to l.'uh. it County, Vice Ire, and A. I. ChrisOn July llih Id til, his wife and her tiansen Tooele, secretary. Mr. Thomas I Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bethel of Salt mother nnd brother left with Ansel the agent representntive to the NatLake City, have moved to Tooele to follow on Harmon's rompar y, he ional association meeting reported his mg make their horns. Mr. Bethel has July 17ih, with Orson fralt. Krastns trip to Chicago in interest of the oraccepted position on The Transcript Biiow, J. W. Young and Benjamin ganisation. forre. He waa formerly sea ployed at Mr. (Tirstiansan is now busy with fitrir.pham by mule team. Overtaking tha Arrow Praea ia Salt Lake City. Our htisint'bx )ihr grown by the Harmon company the next day he tha Extension Service and J arm Honest Merrhan W. E. Sainshury, who has been at email two them onlcr nr large we Rive equal atteneion to dine, ramped with days going Bureau programs for this season. ' the local ameitee representing the ahead on the 20'h, arriving at Mood Marketing poultry, clean home end every L'usftimer. Eevcry price we quota reprenerta full Bristol Silver Mine Co., of Ploehe, value. River on the 22ml, where the Harmon town rampa-.gn- , and pure seed are the Nevada, leave today for Silver City company arrived on the 2Hh. He chief projects that will lie worker 4L Larjre pkft. National Oata 55 to take charge ef the Utah Or Bam- Joined hia family anil prnver.jeil with on thia year. 27 Large jikg Sunrrpe Oats them tn Fait lake City arriving there pling Works owned by tha Knight in- 2 small .. Oatn for 23 terests. Sept. 23rd lu.l. acting as Chaplain 9 pound hug ...Rijlied Oata 49 for the company. He waa assigned 1 David Bankhead and Miaa Phillis 44 pound can M. J, II. Coffee a Tithir.g rlrrk to Bishop (,haunry Vowles were united a th bonds of 3 pound tan M. J. B. Coffee 150 G. Meet at figden but at the last min5 J)und can M. J. B. Coffee holy Matrimony at th home of th 210 ute President Brigham Ynur.g aent brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb' 2 Lima Keanu 25 for pounds him to Grantsvi!i to art in the same Ml is result you went Vo whs, Saturday craning. 2 jKiundx ScIIps Kainiris in built for Bishop 35 W. G. for us Ynurg, ahould Bishop thi rapacity yea 1 Hanks officiated. Ftei-- Cut Coffee in bulk Tha Transcript .27 Ii pound ia dimuss where he arrived Oct 17th, and filled yspr. 3 pound Blue Rose Rice for the majority ef joins in hearty congratulations. ...,25 that office w ith great credit till March la tha commnnity China F.ggn 3 for 10 1st. 1R78 when he was succeeded ty Th M ixaes Rowens Barlow, Hazel ' awaya Ax Handle each 9 He purthe late Thomas Williams. Inca Madsen and Eralyn Christensen, Terculator Tops each 05 chased part of the land on which the teachers of the Central School Rands, Lunch Kit with Vacum IVittle. 1.69 old Fort etmsl, having tn tear down entertained at a party In tha school 36 inch Libht Percale A- -l Quality per yd ..19 part of the old muh wall in order tn I building last craning. Fifty gueets 36 inch Bark Percale A- -l QuaLty per yd ..20 build his hme. In 1 he he!ped tn were present. Ballons with squeaker Flour Knives each and otherwise, a luncheon, and smite organise the Grartsvill fn'np and Double Met-- Ha!r Nets Each 08 became its Ferret ary and Treasurer. own-nTha euir-e- i unique game wer feature of th Crtpe Lingerie All Colored yd 55 In 1V2 He became superintendent Sbnut it the children cy evening. Children Hose supporter! for R, and the whole famof the fVop cnetmuing in that rap Blatk ily leads h from eorar to Mra. Brigham Glllett waa given a White pair 10 1891 tili he when arrty resigned, beirg tour. They wiU read Cut Class Tumblers set 1.00 6 of pieasant birthday party Monday evensucceed'd hy Altart S. Erukson, now per rmr ad if you pi are Cf.lorial Fhertiert Dishes set of 6 k kdon fieu la tha ing hy her family in honor of her 69th 1.15 of Fait Jake City. Colonial Water Set Each Th guenta won Mrs. roper medium. anniversary. 1.00 He held the following position Frank Kidgly and Mr. and Mn. G. H. during his lifetime erreiaatbal and McCluskey of SaN Lake, Mr. BrigCivil President of Elder Quorum ham Gillett, and Mra. Walter Kane, 1864, First Councilor to T. H, Clark, Mr. and Mra. Jeff Giilett, Mr. and Mra who waa President of the Granavil tomethlrg le That Ides. John Gillett, Mra. Mijrme Bauman and A between the toe and the ant. Word, 1W9 tn 1873. appointed Pres id. the Kisses Della Beaman, and Ads nt of th Crariavlue Ward Nov Ith, bnh footed as eiamptr f Indnvry Inf of chj prefer to pattern their Gillett and Wa'ter Gillett and Kenneth 1878 till 1877 when Tooele Fvake wax life afrer tl letter, which works for Beaman. second Pres-Councilor to 1 Itoe'f Instead of leylr.g up treasure organised; i for edbera l'h:i,liplil Icq'ilrer. ifi a-- k-f- r Grantsville Mercantile Cdr- - a BUILDING Everything Ready To Wear CO-O- P 1879-188- y ; Beautiful New Dreua Good Juat In j i Pretty New Irletiaalinea ; Ben-mo- re Silk Poplin Pongee Silk Silk Taffataa Wanhatine a, Jacquard Crepe Come annd aee theme tiful New, tinea. beau-- 1 Buy Now And Save Money, a Prices Will Advance. J We Give You Fair Warning, aaa-tenc- j t Highway-Wendove- Everything Ready to wear Notions. Dry-Goo-ds I n r ea ; . Grantsville Merc. Co. BUY A FORD And spend the Rest. ' Reason For Steady Growth Stocking 1 Dem-Ki- f 4K5.40 JrUNABOUT 1356.45 $ Dem-Riand Starter 455.25 627.90 (complete) Coupe Sedan 8695.50 (complete)' Truck $165.45 (complete) Tractor... 8170.00 (F.O.B. Tooele ' I j pig. Advertising? $36.6c and Starter j j - i Azile L. England Nt Utah. Tooele, ' TheFamily Newspaper y 19-to-,- 35 o r-- r . It A Study In Stale Iraad. eaggrared that bread can he kept firab by placlr.g tl la a Crrtest eeotar Immedlstciy af'rr K I remov'd from tha even. This sicyratlnn baa hen made hy Prof. J. It. Rnt or Amsterdam. Who ha bran trying ta what nicks trend grow itue H haa found (bat low tcu peraiure la th chief rause. Bread kept ai 140 degrees F. was quite fresh at the arid at 48 hour; but when the temperato 122 degree the ture waa redu'-ebreed began tn grow fair, and continued U Increeie In stalmr-does beio-the to about three degree freexlng point. M led and Tro'ley Wleaw Tb bMogtcal survey ssya that rust! Hr!i art seldom killed by slighting a trolley win, even though It crra a heavy eumnrt of electricity. This la hwskse there ta t complete rirouK. If a lexer bird wer te alight ou a wire, and on uf hia wings touched am ether wire. It would be ept to etna fleth. CngV-- liars oftee beet killed la Oils Oulek Aeten ef Pianlat. Aa expen prxnnrt hs to cultrat t'e eye eo at t era 1.300 no's .sn. tn a Bdun'e, uhll hia Angara mska at least 2010 iseramenta la Or ram space ef tlnra at e |