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Show AND HER RESOURCES. VOLUME f ONE. JULY l3, 1917. SCHOOL. CENSUS ENUMERATORS SELECTEU Plants Raising Southwest of Grantsville. Semi-Tropic- al ft G. C. enumerators for tt school census which was order taken by the Board of Educatic at their regular meeting Moi day, have been selected and tl work of taking the school censi will start as soon as the blanl are received from the .office the State Superintendent Public Instruction, The follov ing the list of those, chosen fi that purpose. Tooele Geo. H. Hammond. Grantsville J. C. Glaik. , Lak Point Jos. Yates, Jr. Abraham has been experimenting on different kin of plants on his dry farm west of town and Sunday brought in some- broad beans and lantles, a plant similiar to the wild pea vine, both of which were exceptionally well developed on the dry farm. He exphintd tha he sowed the seed broadcast and plowed it under and, wthin two feet of where these plants were thriving, the wheat which had been .drilled in was burning up in the hot winds. The lantes are a plant used by- people of southern Europe in soups and somewhat the same manner we use peas ; the price of which at present is about 25c a pound and can hardly he obtained at that price. .. , Mr. Abraham also planted some olive trees last spring ar.J reports that they are in good condition. They look nice and green in spite of the drought. Proper cultivation and suitable crops for this dry ground will probably mean the development The - Wm. G. Shields. Stockton Wm. H. Booth. Ophir George Wf Bryan. . St. Join Henry Charles. D. E. Davis. Clover ' Vernon Emil Pehrson. Benmore J. A. Skidmore. Lof green- - Herman Lofgreen. Wendover Mrs. T. E. Clark. Ibapah W. M. Chastain. Iosepa Wm. M. Waddoup. The census of Gold Hill was taken a short time ago to determine if there were enough chidren in the camp to start a school and if so, what accommodations would be necessary. It was found that there are 37 children ofv- school age in the new camp. - Fnural of John A. Smith John A. Smith passed away peacefully about noon 'on the Fourth after having been in comatose condition for. about forty, hdurs. His .vitality .setjm-K"7e- d remarkable, as' the attending physicians did not expect him to live through the night Mon. day. " "" The funeral of John A. Smith was held in the South Ward Meeting House yesterday afternoon at two oclock. The edifice was filled with friends and tives of the deceased who had come to pay their last repects to the memory of the deceased. Peter M. Clegg presided over the services, John A. Bevan making the opening prayer. Eulogies of the life and character of tiie departed one were delivered by W. S. Marks, C. R. McBiide, Matthew Speirs and President C. A. Orme, all of whom had known the deceased for years and spoke of his untiring indus-- V try as well as his honestry and integrity. M. B. Nelson made the closing prayer, Mr. and Mia. Leo Isgreen sang a duett while - is a little over rods and the railroad eight would not uiEfkV4 two rods and jossibly lessiiooiiy. If- the line s blocked from going through 'lark street, ft will mean that he road will not be built or it will go as far north of the city as the present branch of- the Western Faoiflc Is to the east of Clark St: Erda Mis. Maude Weyland. Lincoln NUMBER TWENTY. Pearl of the Army at the Opera House Two reel Saturday evening. comedy and Pathe Weekly News. Prices 10 and 15c. A M U S EMENTS Special Meeting of City Council. - - NUPTIALS. TRIPP-NELSO- N Miss Bertha Nelson, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson, and Mr. George Tripp were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the brides 'parents on East Street at high noon yesterday, Bishop John J. Giliett of the North W ard officiating. The couple left on a trip east where they will spent their honeymoon, after which they will return to Edna, Kansas, where Mr. Tripp will engage in business. The Bulletin joins their many, friends in bestowing their congratulations.X Banking ' Department, Salt Lake City, Utah. Capitol Building. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of The GRANTSVILLE DESERET BANK, located at Grantsville, in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 20th day of June, 1917. State The City Council held a special RESOURCES. us. loans and Discounts meeting Wednesday night and S69.703.14 Overdrafts Unsecured 331.91 passed a traffic odinance reguMiss 'Johnson and Mrs. Alex Banking House T 1,259.30 lating the speed of automobiles Alta Johnson went to Salt Lake Furniture and Fixtures 2,321.18 and other motor vehicles on the Real Estate 5g.27 home and returned streets within the pity limits. City Sundays Due from State Banks and of the whole valley. Wednesday evening, Bankers 6.703.44 Copies of th eordinance will be' Checks and Cash Items, Gold Coin, posted in public places fop the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Preece and Silver Coin, Currency ....... 7.327.63 The .'Mountain States Teleinformation of the public, . went t Ogder. Saturday Expense Account children 546A7 and Telegraph Company afternoon. f phone men on crew the at work a of has Tolal Th E. M. C. Club held a pic$88,277.94 nic party at Saltair Monday transcontinental line through Theodore Lorch is working LIABILITIES. tightening up the wires with There present were here evening. local people getting Capital Stock paid In $10,000.60 some work. and doing general repair M. ancf Airs. C. R. Rowberry, Mr. Surplus Fund 2,000.00 to present Brewster's ready Undivided Profits, Int. Exc., etc 1,536. and Mrs, Clyde Wrath all, Mr. Millions in the near future. Undivided Profits, Interest, ExC. C. Campbell, district manand Mrs. Hampton Worthington, Watch for the date. 1,536.91 change, etc division C. toll C. Pratt, ager, Mr. and Mis, .R, D. Hitfladqy, Dividends Unpaid 19.00 1. Individual Deposits .... 44,376.81 Mr. and Mrs, John E, MiUward, chief, and WJ J Clayton, district - Mr, and Mrs. J. G. flight and Cashiers Checks 528.61 Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Anderson, plapt chieOrespectively, of the Mrs. and Frank of Savings Deposits Mr., ... 11.436J5. in Golightly Mr and Mrs. Leo Johnson, 8,379.60'SalfcrLukn 43 ty were the guests Time CertftB of Deposit busim MV- - afid Caa ts Wllaiafcp and Mrs, J; H-J Bills Payable. 10,000.00 M. Mre. of E. Sunda be Spanton Alice Wednesday piprnmg. We may Mis. .. R. EU i on, here in Mi. Spanton and her daughte an to able Total exchange get $88,277.94 Mrs. Monto and Mr. McMichael, Miss Edith, accompanied their. Mil-to- n the near future. of lioutz Meas Mrs. State of Barrus, Utah, County of Tooele. j to the city the same vening t P. E. Anderson being first duly and Mr. and Mrs. Eudey of visit few a went there days. sworn according to law, deposes and Miss Marguerite Arbon Bacchus, Utah, and Mrs. J. U. to af-- ! says that he is cashier of the above Z Lake Salt City Saturday Hicks, Jack Mills, George Beagley named bank; that the above and foretepioon, .Miss Gladys Barrus and Miss going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the said bank at Grant Benson went to Salt A. G. Parkinson, Hugh Pal- Beryl Barrus went to the city the close of business on the 20th day Lake City Saturday afternoon, Tuesday morning and returned June, 1917. and returned home Monday mer, Hyrum Mfilward, Claude home the same evening. P. E. ANDERSON R. left Eliason J. and Sutton ( Correct Attest: evening. Soda for Wednesday morning EUGENE T. WOOLLEY Mr .and Mrs. R. S. Stark and MURRAY A. ELIASON John C. Brown returned from Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J Thompson went J. H. HALE. Soda Springs, Idaho, Sunday Directors. Mr and Mrs. II. Thompson of to Salt Lake City Titrsday marr. Subscribed and sworn to before me evening. Los Angeles, Cal., are the guests ng. this 3rd day of July, 1917. Sti-- k durROBERT D. HALLADAY, Mr. and Mis. J. R. Eliason re- of Mi and Mis R. S. Council Working on Traffic (Seal) City week. the Notary Public. ing turned from a three weeks trip Ordinance. My Commission expires 29th day of . M, . .t . M iiv-di- M-- ! ; - through Idaho Sunday evening. Alma Eldridge and J. M. HamThe City Council il at work on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eliason of ilton, both of Salt Lake City, a traffic ordinance to govern the Salt Lake City were visiting rel- were in Grantsville Wednesday speed of autos and also governatives, and friends here during .noming. ing the age of those driving the the latter part of the week, recars. Cars have been driven Deseret The Grantsville streets lately at all turning home Sunday. the though Bank declared a 2 per cent divid- speeds up tc fully fifty miles an end for the quarter ending June hour and it is only by good luck wtwkwwwwiiiwa 30 at a. meeting of the board of that there hare not been numerdirectors this week. At this ous accidents happen. A. LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS tiie stock is paying 10 per ce.f, for the year.' SUFFERS BROKEN LEG. . , August, 1917. misfeioner. I, W. E. Evans. Bank Commissioner of the Stale of Utah,- - do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 5th day of July, 1917. ,Y. E. EVANS. Bank Commissioner.. rte BARRUS & PRATT . Builders of the Famous James Way Barns . We plan, superivse, and contract, Septic Tanks, 'Cisterns, Reservoirs, Poultry Houses." One Year Guarantee Better Builders There are no Liens orf our Jobs ' Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McAlliste Jr Mrs. Arthur Hadley and Mrs. M. H. McAllister, Sr., all of alt Lake City, were the guests of Mr.' and Mrs. R. T.' Brown Sunday. They returned to their homes in the city the same evening. Mrs. J. U. Hicks Wendover Tuesday afternoon. Jesse Coogan of Salt Lake Lake City was in Grantsville' on .business Wednesday retumin again tiie. Mime evening. went to IPS AS GOOlS AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is Cool and Refreshing, and Seryed Rigt. The Bluebird 4 W. E. Lilenquist suffered a GRANTS, UTAH. fractured leg Monday eveniiv when a five ton load of ore tipC. J. Anderson, 3Ianager ped off the dugway from the Third Term mine in South WilGrantsville to Grants low Canyon and pinned him un- Daily Trips der the load. His companion Round Trip $1.00 was unhurt and went to the South Wilow power plant and help to bring the unfortunate man to Grantsville for medical atention. Dr. Black reduced the fracture and sent him to Salt Lake City have an of the break after which K will return to Grantsville. The wagon turned over completely and Mr. Lilenquist was extremely fortunate to escape ting killed instantly. s.-cu- Osman Justesen and daughter, Hazel, went to Salt Lake City on Monday aftemon, . LOOK OVER. OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! AUTO STAGE LINE TO Will Robinson of Upton, Utah, and Miss Nora Neibaur went to Salt Lake City Friday morning X-r- ay B.W. BLACK, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over Grantsville . Drug Store. Hours: 9 12 a. 24 p.p. m.m. 78 m. twwtwwww , Mrs. E .Tanner and Mrs. H. A. Peck went to Salt Lake Ci ' Friday afternoon r Work on the new bath houses at tiie Warm Springs was strat-e-d during the early part of the week and it is progressing The Grantsville Drug Store Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Goods,' Stationery, etc. Our Line of Confections and Ice "Cream are the best. It is our Aim to please every one. - |