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Show I THE GRANT8VILLE S Open A Checking Account With Us Today . x If X If ( PAY BY CHECK. AND BY CHECK ONLY. THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. GRANTSVILLE BANK DESERET Grantsviile. The Grantsviile News. 'Si ft $1 S' 3i 3! at Grantsviile, - jj g 3 ; Mrich Utah, under the Act of 8, 1879. ADVERTISING Display, One Dollar R! .nth; Single Issue, nil Position Top of Dividing Matter, 25 it-:- al. RATES per Inch per 15c per Inch; Column, Next cent Addition- rUnited - of the United 3 Slates in.position the summer of' 1911 is EAST OR WEST v 3 summarized as followed: , X . X and 1. The Monroe Deri cine. Tourist 4 Sleepers Through Standard 4 We bad pledged our selves to de4X To All Points East New World from Eurofend the X and .we had by To And pean aggression, , 5 4 word and deed made it clear 3 tliat we would not inteiwene in aoy European dispute. 2. The freedom of the seas. f X In every naval .conference our inThrough the Beautiful Feather River Canyon X . . X fluence had been given in sup4 port of til,, principle that sea , '3 law to be. just and worthy of ., 2 TRAINS DAILY x 3 general respect must be based on THELSCENIC LIMITED X of the governed. , X the conseiit Eastbound leaves Grants 2:27 p. in. X 8. Arbitration, As we had X Westbound leaves Grants 12:39 p X secured peace at home by referring interstate disputes Ao a Federal tribunal, we urged a similar THE PACIFIC EXPRESS X X settlement of international conX troversies. Our ideal was a perEastbound leaves Grants 3:5G a. m. X Westbound leaves Grants 11 :10 p. r... X manent world court. We had already signed arbitration treaties, I not only with great powers DINING CARS which might conceivably attack Service and Scenei'y Unsurpassed 3 us, but even more freely with 3 weaker neighbors in ordea to Literature Free on Request to any Western Pacific Aged show our good faith in recognizing the equality of all nations or Ticket Office. 4 both great and small. 3 The attitude of this counti-toward Cermany and the other nations at ,war is evidenced by RED, WHITE, AND countrys affairs should read. BOOK. Its contents are 23 pages of in- the Presidents proclamation of .and its reception by troductory historical matter, neutrality fe with the address of President the people. Questions which between the entente allies The Red, White, and Blue Wilson to the Senate on January fad the United States involved Book, How the War Came to has been issued by 22, 1917, and his address to the only property and property America, the Committee on Public the Houses of Congress oh April rights and were covered by armatron, at Washington. It is of 2 ahnouncing the severance of bitration treaties. Questions that special interest to holders of lib- diplomatic relations with Ger- arose between the Teutonic allies erty bonds, as they are assisting many and asking that a state of and this country involved irrepin financing the war. It is a war between the United States arable loss of life, and through 1 heir refusal to document all students of this and Germany be recognized. make arbitration treaties were not subject to compulsoiy arbitration. The comse of the Imperial German Goverment in this country and in Mexico and other countries of this hemisphere, its deceit, secret machinations, and overt acts of hostility are reviewed and the patience and the forbearance of the President and the American Government de- monstrated. ' The pamphlet summarizes the SPECIFICATIONS events leading to the entrance of ed. Wheels fitted with cup and cone the United States into the war Motor: 8 4 'bull in. in. with Germany. The exact constroke. bore, type, bearings. Cylinders: Cast en block (including Brakes: Emergency, internal expand- dition of affairs at the time of ing type; service, external contract- the delivery of the Presidents upper half of crank case) Head de- brake drums. ing type: tae liable. war message is set out and the Wheels; Wood, artillary type, clincher Valves: 1 inch diameter. 7 hub rims, large course of the President ajid the flanges. in. Connecting Rod Bearings: 30x3 Tires: front inches; Nation justified by the recital of Crank Shaft Bearings: Front, 2x . ami t ear. now known to all. facts 1 1x19-3center in., in.; rear, Drive: Left side, center control,1 spark The .revolution in Russia, it 1 Kin. and throttle under sleeving wheel. is said, made the course of the Foot accelerator. Oiling System: Splash, with positive plunger pump, and individual oil Steering Gear: Compound spur and United States much plainer and sector, adjustable foe wear (patent converted the whole conflict inpockets. Carburotor: Zenith improved double pendiffg). steering wheel. to a real struggle that the front and Jet Springs: rear, caeh with extra .wide main world must he made safe for Ignition: Connecticutt Automatic. f . .CALIFORNIA r i I se $625.00 Delivered to You! Four-cylinde- 11-1- keep her better half home with her, bo she concluded that if he insisted on wandering, she would prefer to sever the matrimonial bonds with one, Charlie Dairo, an interlocutory decree being granted. Rudger Larson was given five days in jail by Judge Brown for forgetting to pay $25 a month for the support of his minor child who is in the custody of his former wife. In the case of the State, of Utah vs Elbert L. Brown,. the 'defendant plead guilty to the charge of pandering and was sentenced to two years in State Prison. Brown was charged with lmving taken girls to the Jap camp several weeks ago, and was caught there by Sheriff on a raid made at the In the matter of the estate of George W. Kaul, deceased, Mrs: Clara Kaul was appointed administratrix with the bond fixed at $750. In the matter of the estate of Otto Miller, the testimony of the witnesses to the signatures to the will was perpetuated. In the case of John Castagm) vs. Esther Goldstein, the request for a change of venue was granted the case being transferred to Salt Lake County. In the case of the State of Utah vs John ONeil, the defendant plead guilty to third degree iburglary and received a mprison sentence. REPORT CROPS FOR UTAH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ' Brown sat as commitThe Government Crop Report Judge ting magistrate in the case of for the past week is very flatterState of Utah vs Neil Brown, ing to Utah; as the estimates who failed to provide for his for .this year show an increase wife, Jean Brown and two child- in all the important- - crops. The ren at Stockton. The Court or- per cent for Jhe year is above dered him to turn over the house that of the ten-yeaverage and-thand pay her $30 a month or go amounts which is expected to jail. He chose to do the for- to be harvested, is higher than ' mer. former years. N The followihg probate mat The Summary for the week is ; tors were handled by the Court as follows: Ranges and stock In the matter of the estate ef in excellent condition. The harErick Johan Pehrson, deceased, vesting of a heavy crop of alfalfa an order was made to sell cer- is just being fininshed. Grain tain personal property and that prospects are still good, a mortgage of record be releas- though some of the very farms s dry ed. are in need of rain: Potatoes and In the matter of the estate of vegetables are looking well with tonio Lampros, deceased, Jim an increased acreage. Sugar mpros was appointed the ad- beets are in good condition genfixed time. e ar 1 - at erally, though the scarcity of la- ministrator, with bond $1400.00 The demurrer to the complaint of Mqrgaret K. Sallee vs Jonh A. Sallee for a divorce was overruled and the defendant waR givefi bor has handicapped many farmers. ' The strawberry crop is shorter than expected. Plums and apricots promise a full crop. The heavy fall of apples and 15 days to answer.-Iis causing some apprethe matter of the estate of peaches hension among growers but so Cecilia Nawahine, deceased, Will far it has not reached serious G. Farrell was appointed administrator with the bond fixed at proportions. , , $100. Mrs. Romie Warburton spent In the matter of the estate cf the latter part of last week with Ernest Weyland, deceased, the folks at Lake Point. her petition for an order for sale of real estate 'was appYoved. David Altop who was visiting In the matter of the estate of in Otto Miller, deceased, the peti- with friends and relatives Tooto returned Lake Salt City, tion for appointment of Dr. J. A. ele yesterday. G. Dr. W. Goins and W. Phipps, S. Marks was approved and the J. H. Mill ward, Miss Florence appointment confirmed. In the matter of the guardian- Millward, Marion Millward, ML ship of George W. Haul, a minor, Merinda Brown and Miss Vivian Mrs. Clara Kaul was appointed Palmquist went to Salt Lake with bond fixed at $100. City Thursday morning. . i X valve-in-hea- d r, 6 . 10-inc- h lxl non-ski- . 2 5-- 13-in- Semi-cantileve- f, , Clutch: Cone type. Transmission: Thermo-syphosystem, extra size cellular radiator, with large overhanging tank carrying head of water over valveB at nil times. . r Rear Axle: floating ' wheel bearing carried on the wheel-buand in axle housing. Load car ried on axle housing, not axle shaft. Nickel steel shafts and gears. Hy-att roller bearings. Ratio 3 to 1. with Front Axle: Drop forged; with Integral yokes of special steel, double-hea- t treated; tie rod ends, steering spindles and. arms of Chrome V&nadiam steel, heat-tren Three-quarte- b leaf, or driving plate,, made of Chrome Vauadium It eel. Bodies: roadster; five passenger touring; and five passenger touring with top. Wheelbase: 102 Inches. Finish: Dlack. Equipment: Electric lights and starter, highest type two-unsystem, single wiring used. Complete lamp equipment. Including head light dimmers; mohair tailored top, top cover anil side curtains (two passenger democracy. Two-passeng- er it TWO SPOUSES GRANTED DIVORCES ON MONDAY. Other Business Handled Judge Brown. FULL LINE OF; GENERAL MERCHANDISE by a Brown was . Judge J. Louis busily engaged in disentangling roadster and open touring car only) ; several mistakes, of Dan Cupid, windshicld; speedometer; electric inat the July term of the District horn; complete tool equipment, , cluding pump and jack. Court for Tooele County MonBertha Anderson of day. carried in stock at Tooele. Clover Mrs. was the first to be reliev-'e- d of the marriage yoke by the Court, the Judge ordered an interlocutory decree granted with $30 a. month alimony and $76 Minnie Dairo fees. attorneys Ophir, Utah of Ophir found it impossible to LARGEST STQCK QF SHOES IN THECITY AT THE OLD PRICES at This Car will be OPHIR MERCANTILE .Agents. V The Place for the best reading matter. When you call for. Dont the Mail, take a good Magazine Home with you. waste "your time in idleness; spend it proQtably by reading a good MagaWne or Periodical. WE HAVE THEM. Local Agent for the HOME FIRE INSURANCE 0. ' Office of the GRANTSVILLE NEWS B. D. Halladay, Editor. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. Entered as (second class mail matter par-eipati- on r Novelty Store 1. ; OFFICE POST Published Every Friday by PRINTING CO. 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