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Show Testimony Introduced At ' Healing Of Italian Miner 8 j CORDIALLY. INVITING THE LADIES I The following Is a luminary of the testimony Introduced In behalf of the1 defendant In the hearing of Alex Bargo. Italian miner, who hilled another- miner by the name of Von at the Tlntle Standard mine on May To Our - I 16th: Sheriff J. T. Wllliama of Utah; county was the only wltneas placed upon the stand to testify in ths hearing. Ho testified ae to the details of the mnrder as found. Hon. Bam King and M. M. Larsen appeared for the defense, lire. Vea and the children are being looked after at the' county infirmary until after the trial. The story of the quarrel between these two Italians as told by Bargo rune something like thle: 8evernl months ago Van earns to the mine penniless end without n place to sleep or eat. Bargo loaned him Willard Hack. Adapted from the play by Lon Tellegen and Scenario by Katherine Seed. Direction by Ted Solxnan. Instructive entertainment for every Father, Mother and Child. STAR THEATRE SAT., JUNE 13 money end took him Into his cabin. Later he found Vea n Job. Vea showed his gratitude by winning the affections of JUrgos common law wife and finally married her about two months ago. The woman la n pretty 7curg American, about SO years of age, and haa two children, one by a former husband and the second one by Bargo, about four years of ago. Just before tha marriage of Vea and the woman, Bargo left Tintle and went to Nevada, but on hearing that Vea and his former sweetheart had been q Barreling recently he returned. After brooding over affaire for some days and having this hatred Intensified by thle visit to hie old home, he decided to kill Vea. He hid behind the cabin and as Vea earne off ahlft ho struck him with the sharp end of an axe and knocked him down and then drove the blade deep Into hie head Just below the right ear. o get a bill changed and it'a gone. Ton can't spend and save them too. nn WE PAY 5 PER CENT FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Payson Utah Organized 1890 I III.M.frMJ Walter Fitch, Jr., Company Mim i0M IMiM 00 M00W0 OM SHAFT AND-TUNN- Mt Caimd, Fs. Sunk, Utah ffipniaiaimaiMaamaaiaianaBiaiiai BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. o Tires and Accessories Sunday School at 10 a. m. Evening Service at p. m. At the evening service the pupils 'of. the Sunday School will give n Childrens Day service, consisting of aonge, recitations and other exercises. Mlaa Dora Richards will accompany the songs on the piano, and alio give a piano solo. Mr. G.. Cannon will give an Instrumental selection on tho organ The publlq la cordially invited to those services. ADA L. SHEPHERD, Mlaalonary. . q DEATH TOLL 40,000,000. At this garage yon can t ri get the most reliable casings and tubes sold under an iron-cla- d guarantee. We can supply you with anything which yon may need in the repair of your car, or better still, bring the car to this garage and let our mechanics overhaul and thoroughly repair every part of it. This service' is also guaranteed and our charges are exceptionally reasonable. Instant attention to your gas and oil needs. The Burson Garage ARTHUR BURSON, Prop. S Thousands of Ladies Waists Purchased by Our New York Representatives for This Event. OUR ALLOTMENT HAS ARRIVED o B Call and See Our Display' of These Fashionable Blouses. I 1 MAKE YOUR SELECTION WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. Forty million persona are dead. to- day who would, In all reason, have been alive had there been no world war. Thia la the announcement of the Soelety for tha Social Consequences of the War, n Copenhagen organisation, which haa Jnat issued n report on the human war looses., Excerpts of tho reports are cabled to this country by tho London bureau of tbe New Tork Tribune. FUNERAL OF ANDREW BAXTER. j o Funeral services were conducted on Sunday for 'Andrew Baxter, Silver City man who passed away qnlte ;! suddenly on Thursday, Jnna 3rd. : Burial took place at Goshen, ' j In addition to hia cons and dangh-jte- r Mr. Baxter la survived by four slaters and n brother: Mrs. Bert Bladea and Mrs. J. Leyahon, both of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. Rouse of Los Angelea, Mrs. Jane White of Ooahen and John Baxter, whose present la not known. ad-dre- ea Children Ory FLETCHERS CASTORI A FOR Ie i 9 1 J. C. A Nationwide Institution. Penney Co. CASE WILL GO OVER. HOUSE FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS FOR WATER. o The case against Mrs. Harris and her aon, Leland, charging them with assault with n deadly weapon upon Deputy Sheriff Babey, will not be heard daring the present term of court. Tho trouble took place at Trout Creek, bettg a part of the more serious difficulty which resulted In the killing of Jesse Cone by a member of tho Harris family. o Good four room house. Well built, with pantry, cellar, bungalow porch and all needed improvements. Large lot. Apply to Mrs. Thos. Wllliama, or phone 237-w. o If in need of milk and cream phone the Tintle Milk Station, flrat-cla- sa No. 244. William E. Saxton of Trout Creek has applied to tho state engineer for the use of five aecdnd foot of water, from Mud Lake, Juab county, for Irrigating 220 acres of land. Arthur L. and Alice Rose of Mammoth, Juab county, also aaked for 25 hundredths second feet from a apring in Crystal canyon, Juab county, to Irrigate 40 acres. . CONTRACTORS . 1 0 The 8tar Theatre announces for next Monday another Universal feature in "Under Suspicion," headed by Ora Carsw, Forest Stanley and Charles Clary, end including Frank MacQuarrie, Blanche Roes, Frank Thompson, Burwell Hamrick, Andrew Waldron, Cora Drew. In thia production Miss Carew appear! aa a young gtrl of twenty-on- e who haa Just come In possession of her father's fortune. Moat of her life hee been spent In the small town of her birth end n boarding school, and aho thinks It la time aha saw New Tork. With n maiden aunt for n chaperon she comes to the city, where aha rente n sumptoualy furnished apartment. She does not know, however, that the man who poses aa ths owner of the apartment la really tha valet of Jerome Kent who tires of hla social obligations and seeks penes and quiet In the woods. Kent dose not know that hie quarters have been let, and when he returns nnennougeed la promptly m la taken for a burglar. But instead of calling tha police Betty decides to reform him and offers him a post tion ns chauffeur. Scenting n bit of fun, tha yonng fellow consents. Bat the events that follow prove more exciting than either Betty or the young men looked for, and not until tha final aCenea Is all the milunder-tendin- g cleared away and tha path left open for little Cnpid'e work. Star Theatre Monday. o-- WATER FOR LAWNS. o Upper Main street and Leadvllle Row property owners will have ample water for their lawna, the city officer! having Installed a tank and pump at the well to tho north of town. Tho water from this well la need only for irrigation of lawna and trees and thia year the well contain! more water than at any time aince It waa sunk about fifteen years ago. Springs through tho Tlntle district are also flowing more heavily than nauxl owing to tho heavy fall of enow last winter. money la to aerer open that pay envelope roa have readied OUR SAVINGS deposit window. A few dollars each week EVERT WEEK will eoon become a thrift habit, a habit which Ben Franklin himself did not lean until he felt the pinch of poverty and an empty stomach. Save for an education eave for a career save for basin eas save for a home1 MEMBER EVENT Salt Lake Girl In Leading Role In Monday's Picture Break a dollar The way to MI D - Lefg settle this right now! 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