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Show . ? ' r.- , mi -- UfaA, - GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE COUNtY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1919 a, - rrawoMU .! wag-tMAf- s NUMBER TWO Tooele Firemen Win From G. A. Black Leg Vaccination why C. - 20-1- 6. The Grantsville Athletic Gub played a game of basketball with the team of the Tooele Volunteer Fire Co.' last Friday evening and were defeated by a score of 20 to 16. The game was bitterly contested from start to finish although neither team was in the best of condition for a fast game. The lineup and summary. Tooele. Grantsville. Stauffer rf P. Anderson L. Anderson If Buimester Gee c F. Johnson Flinders Cooper lg Fenton lg Page Summary: Field. goals P. Anderson 3 ; Burmester 2; Johnson 1; Flinders 1; Stauffer 3; Gee 6. Foul goals Burmester, 2 out of 3 tides; Gee, 2 out of 8. Referee Richards. bb ntns mm iwieof GNMLlt MD IKM1 John Ypsilantis went to Salt Saturday morning- .to see her Lake City Saturday afternoon. brother, Rondo, who had just returned from France. She reMr. and Mrs.' J. R. Eliason and turned to her school work SunClaude Sutton went to Salt Lake day morning. City Sunday afternoon, returniJames Madsen went to Salt ng; home during the latter part Lake City Wednesday afternoon of the week,. and reurned home Saturday Mrs. R. A. James of Council morning. Bluffs, Iowa,' returned to her Chgrles Erickson and Royal home Sunday afternoon after a Erickson came home from Delta, visit with .relatives arid friends Utah, Thursday evening, returnhere.. ing again Sunday afternoon. . - . . Mrs. M. E. Halladay went te Nels Madsen returned home Salt Lake City Tuesday After- from Salt Lake City Saturday noon and returned home Tues- morning. day afternoon.' Mrs. Horace Jennings went to Frank A. Johnson and Miss Salt Lake City Saturday afterMildred Burmestef'Vpt toJSalt noon. Lake City Saturday afternoon, returning home Monday mom--. See ;THE SIGN INVISIBLE at the Opera House Saturday Ihg. evening. Pictures of some of the V ' wf, , Miss Florence Clark went to boys in the army will also .be THE WETS, or rather the opponents of prohibition are getshown on the screen. Prices ting quite a little comfort out of the recent elections in some of the Salt Lake City Thursday 15c and 20c. eastern states where the numbguof towns voting for license has ased materially and the papers are stating i,. Roswell Barrus of" Blackfoot, that the fight against prohibition has only commenced, they Mrs. M. E. Halladay has a full fine of new Spring Hats on dis- Idaho, was in Grants ville during say that the fight against the Constitutional amendment will be play at her residence on Slain the fore part of the week visit- carried to the Supreme Court of theXTnited States. It; is doubtful ing relatives and friends hero. if that tribunal will go behind the rSf ords regarding the adoption Street. - Call and see them. He is on his way home from a of the prohibition amendment ' It will take the position that states. if the amendment has been adoptedfyiccording.to the provisions of Miss Esta Ensign of the State mission to the southern the Constitution, then the Court wflt consider it as legally adopted. Board of Health' office of Salt define wjjat hav recently Thewreal flght jri!LbehcnCffhfi Lake CRjrwMVtop Grantsville alcohol shall of wua are that , is, percentage Tuesday afternoon and inspected received a large stock of shoes intoxicating liquors .that is it may be possible the local school buildings. She and prepared to give the people constitute an intoxicating liquor.' It exclude not cent five which .would per advantage of the priecs he was made, two per cent or even reported.them to be in good seldom contained more able to obtain by buying in large the manufacture of beer as ordinary beer quantities.; He also ha$ a full than that amount. It would also permit the manufacture of the As tor as the Constitutional amendment is conline of automobile tires of stand- lighter, wines. George Wiliams, Fharis Johnwould invalidate what son, , Kermit Matthews, Albeit ard grades and these also are be- cerned there is hardly a possibility that it in the prescribed ratified have United States of the ussold the of reduction at a the people Johnson, Lyman Fawson and Ra- ing of not the to will ual reputed opinions eminent lawyers method, withstanding prices. It pay you leigh Johnson went to Salt Lake wets to are The look the contrary. . over his line before buying only bluffing to give their adherCity Wednesday aftemoon, re- to continue the some ents elsewhere. Adv. fight and catch the unwary. grounds turning home Saturday. THE WET CAMOUFLAGE. . - . VERNON MENTION Tom James went to Salt Lake City. Tuesday on business. Allen Sharp is visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. There will be a dance given in the Amusement Hall next Friday night by the Belief Society. The dance given last Monday night in the Hall, the first this season,- was enjoyed by all the young people present. 'A baby grl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Olsen last ThursMother and babe doing day. Sergeant Rondo VV. Anderson arrived home Thursday morning He served in from France. Fiance for over a year with the 163rd Infantry and was mustered out of the sendee last week at Fort Logan, Colo. He is looking the picture of health and has had experiences he will remember all the rest of his life.- - nicely. Tooele Takes Final From - . The $60.00 bonus awarded to discharged men can be obtained by filling out the proper blanks for that purpose. Any time after March 20 the Red Cross will have a supply and will be glad to give all the assistance possible to a&diers desiring helivDo net send your discharge papers to Washington until you see these blanks Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Acheson Mrs. Enid Ellerman and babe left Friday - afternoon for. Idaho Falls, Idaho,' and will their home there for some time. . Miss Daphne Cooley and Miss Hannah Cooley went to Salt - Lake City Friday afternoon to spend the week end there. . Mig Aurelia Bennion went to Salt Lake City Saturday after-ternoand returned home Sunmorning. day on Bliss Rachel Anderson came home from Silver City, Utah, Grants-vill- . - Less Than You Spending . Earn. . in-th- e DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS If they stay long enough theyll see something s ' f -- v W, S. ! . 1 e. Grantsville lost the final game to Tooele last Thursday in Salt Lake City when they ware defeated by a score of 24 to 26 in the Deseret Gym. Neither team played the kind of a game they are capable of laying.; Ey winning the game Tooele secured the chance to play Kamas Saturday afternoon for the championship of Sections 2 and 3 and defeated them easily. This' week , Tooele plays the East Side High School of Salt Lake City for a chance to go to the tournament. came out from Salt Lake City last week and will make their home for the present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. We hope Tooele will win. Blarks. Mr. Acheson will be asRev. Father Connery of St sociated with Mr. Marks while law as his studies Church, was a Salt a Marguerites pursuing GrantsvilDe Red Cron Notes. fore part of the Mr. office visitor the in Lake of the student THE REAL soldiers are doffing their army uniforms to comThis Chapter has taken , upon week. Marks. with regulations but there are a few chair warmers who like itself regular monthly- refugee ply to parade in them. work,' together with several extra large raiders. SOCIETY note: The president of the United States recently During January and February made a brief visit to this opuntry. the chapter shipped three cases, dresscontaining: 200 shirts, 50 es, 50 pr. socks, 100 undersirts, . .The Germans who originated the post card idea, have the 8 pinafores, 11 afghaos, 20 lay- record aa souvenir gatherers, carrying off nearly all the machinery ettes, 8 pillows, 10 handkerchiefs' in Belgium and northern France. Belgium will need no souvenirs AND SETTING ASIDE A DEFINITE PORTION OF 22 sweaters and 1 pr. wristlets. to remember the Germans. Mrs. H. B. Johnston, superinYOUR INCOME IS THE CERTAIN ROAD TO FINAN'final analysis of compelling a tendent of garments for the Jeff has the light idea Mountain Division, says, The nation to listen to reason is by deedaring war on it. CIAL INDEPEDENCE. ' ! ' shown by your splendid spirit chapter is in accordance with all I . If any asks you how things are going, tell him that, taxes OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY. our past experience, with your are going up, prices are going down, the country is going dry, organization. Congress is going home, the President is going back, business is While some chapters are toll- going to pay, the men are going to have work, and were all going BANK DESERET GRANTSVILLE ing in their production records to be happy. Grantsville. Utah. and are not able to keep up with THE SESSION of the Thirteenth Legislature ended at noon their allotments, we have found no trouble in being able to carry Thursday and according to some the number of the Legislature on all work assigned us. was entirely correct. ; Lieut. M. L. Johnson, formerly of the 146th Field Artillery, came out from Salt Lake City Friday for a short visit with his sister. Miss Mignon Johnson. He returned to the city Sunday Demon- stration. County Agent A. L. Christiansen, Dr. Meade and Dr. R. W. Hoggan, State Veterinarian, of Salt Lake City gave a demonstration of the vaccine for calves as a protection against black leg in Grantsville last Tuesday. A calf belonging to Sam Worthington was used for the demonstrar tion and was given an injection of Black Leg filtrates. A good, lecture was given on the subject and the prospects are that the old method of using a piece of copper wire as a preventative will be abandoned. A large number of calves are lost here every year as a result of the disease which seems to take the best The local calves in the herd. farm bureau now boasts of ar bout 76 members and more are poming in all the time. Help has also been given in the line of pruning trees here during the past week. . : s.. 0 - VOLUME THREE. n - |