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Show TT A L : :: U , V- - V v- - i r . . Vi? ' OvVvvj R. D. Halladay, Editor. Entered as second class mall matter at Grants' VOLUME THREE. Him Ole, Utah, under the Act of March 1, 1879. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE COUI TY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919. HENS HfflS ABOUT MU The road to wise reconstruction is well marked. The first guide post Board his way to Fillmore, The nejft, one reads, Employment for AIL Faith in Business. and returned Utah, where he will teach school eaj ,Vednesday And the third one is, Gradual Readjustment. idle the latter part of the jveek, during the coming winter; Mr. Faith in the future business oi this nation, is justified. All the elewas on I lacreasis Allowance for Students and Mrs. Richards will be located ments which make for am present Chief among the is the at Magna during the winter as financial situation. Weprosperity an on a sound basis. Our credit system is more The schools of the county are Mr. Richards has charge of athhighly organised, and it has vindicated itself under the seven strain of practically ready for the opening letics in the school there this kwar. of school on Monday, September year. Of coarse money is only one ofthe requisites of business. Equally 15, according to the reports subimportant is a steady consuming mgxjjet This nation in itself is the best mitted to the Board of Education VII Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Huntington cuftuming market in the world. Our one hundred milliona of people are at the regular meeting held and Clifford Huntington of Too- free sena and ; Boyer ia daughter spenders and their aggregate buying power is greater than exists in Tuesday by Thos. Jennings and .6 had been visiting in Salt ele were here for the celebration any other nation under the sun.' . Supt. E. M. Reid who were to market ia Lake City during the week, re- Monday and., returned to their not home of But the see that all the schools in the on? only market Partly aa a result turned home Thursday morning. home that evening. the war we have developed the facilities for entering into world commerce county be got in readiness durto a degree impossible a few yean ago. We now have or shortly will pos- ing August. Mr. Jennings reDr. and Mrs. J. A. Phipps, Mr. sess merchant ships that will carry our products to the far comers of the ported that the buildings at Iba-paCamille Justesen who had been and Mrs. Wm. F. Tate, Mr. and Gold Hill and Wendover had visiting here returned to her Mrs. A. G. Gowans and Dr. J. H, earth and American ingenuity and enterprise, if given rein, will find marwherever there is money to pay the price. kets for Yankee-mad- e been renovated, as well as those home in Salt Lake City Friday Peck goods all of Tooele were here for all is essential We must enable our returned sol- at Grantsville, and that the work afternoon. Monday during the celebration diersEmployment to be productive and prosperous. It is not sufficient to give of putting in a heating plant and and returned home during, the them fez which furnish an exeqae jobs wages. What they will prefer and fixing the roof and cleaning up Mrs. E. L. Rice went to Salt evening. what the would work which will add new wealth to the grounds at the Ophir school nation is them give Lake (Sty Friday afternoon. . the worlds store. Our government possesses millions of acres of arable building was in progress. The Mr .and Mrs. Aquila Benson Janies L. Wrathall was in Salt and children and Mr. and Mrs. land. It has millions more that can be reclaimed and made arable. I buildings at Tooele and Lincoln advocate the opening np of this, government land, its apportionment were also reported to be pracical-l- y Lake City during the fore part John Painter all of Stockton, soldiers who wish to enter info productive work. completed, the new floors in o fthe week, returning home on were the guests of Mrs. A. G. among of the work f production will provide much other several of the buildings having The stimulation, Benson Sunday, returning to Wednesday evening. their homes during the evening. work, and employment ia in itself a.pnacea, for most national ills. There been laid. has never been a time when an jdmndance of work was not accompanied Supt. Reid reported that his R. W, Brown returned home v corps of teachers for the coming p'A;' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Liddell by prosperity. Tuesday evening from a trip east A display of patriotism, forb wncnce and common sense mi the part of year is complete for the opening and family of Stockton were viswith sheep. both capital end labor will em hie' us to go through the readjustment of the schools. iting here Sunday. A. J. Williams and S. F. Drury period with such success that w (.will get back on the highway of human Mrs. Grant Lee Benson of Rex. of Lake Point appeared before Ira Hatch returned home from progress without delay or aocidi burg, Idaho,' arrived here Tuesthe Board relative to the transwith the Marine Corps day evening for a visit with rel- sendee of students to the High portation Mr. Hatch was Wrathall for atives and friends. ;.3$rs. Benson Tuesday evening. .e.ive their names with Secretary School at Tooele. The Board ' has Luen ' attending,. summer attached, to the 102nd company - webt to SalttVs PiY TuJ JfrJlad&y of the Grantsville authosssdJhat each student be the? &fWirV j llthMarinea and school at Columbia University of Mare at he Cal., Island, training in' Hew York City during the student to secure his own consummer and - will teach in the was sent to Quantico, Va., for ... Mr .and Mrs. J. Reuben Clark veyance. The Board also authorHigh School at Rexburg, during preparation for overseas. While and family went to Salt Lake COMMISSIONERS HOLD ized the payment of $4.50 for the they were entraining for the emthe coming winter. Mr. where City Tuesday evening MEETING TUESDAY. transportation of children living barkation port an order was re- Clark in Tabernacle. the spoke more than two and a half miles send a detachment to The regular monthly meeting from school. Mrs. Frank Durfee and child- ceived to ren of Heyburn, Idaho, arrived the Danish West Indies and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Clark, Mr. of the County Commissioners Joseph Bevan was appointed one of the men asHatch was was held Tuesday, on account of here Saturday evening for a Golden Mrs. and and of the Tooele Central Stromberg janitor reshort visit with friends and rela- signed for that trip. He was Monday being a holiday, and the School. Sam W. went to Clark Lake Salt Winnie Griffith was cently discharged at Norfolk, Va. tives. following business was transactCity Tuesday evening. apointed janitress of the schools ed: at Lake Point. Mrs. Hilda Erickson went to Miss Alta Johnson returned A. L. ChristianCounty Supt. Reid informed the Board Agent home from Oakley, Idaho, Sat- Salt Lake City Wednesday morn- Welcome Home Celebration sen before the Board Tooele County is entitled to that appeared ing and returned home ThursProves Great Successs. relative urday evening. to the expenses to be al- four Normal scholarships to the day evening. The celebration held here Mon- lowed to the County Agent The University of Utah. Six names Miss Zada Justesen of Salt day was the largest affair of the Board authorized the payment which had been furnished him Mrs. H. C. Hicks of Provo was kind ever held in Grantsville of 12c Lake City was here during the by the principals of the Tooele per mile. week end , returning to the dty the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. all who attended enjoyed themand Grantsville High Schools L. F. Walters appeared befoi'e selves immensely. Many formafter the dance Monday evening. Hicks during the week. submitted to the Board by were coner residents of Grantsville were the Board regarding the cement culvert on Supt Reid. The Board authorMr. and Mrs. R. T. Brown, Mr. here from other places and all of struction of a J. Alvin Butler of Salt Lake farm at Erda. ized the Buperintednent to make C. Brown, Mrs. the Grantsville soldier boys who the road at his Mrs. and John was here celebration for the City referred to Com- his recommendations to State Tooele and Mrs. could possibly get here were in The matter was Leland Tate of Inand to the returned Monday city Road Com- Superintendent of Public M. E. Halladay went to Salt Lake attendance. The city was beau- missioner Orme and will G. Child who N. struction the during evening. missioner Judd. City Thursday morning'SV Mr. tifully decorated in the national transmit same to the University. The County Clerk was author-zie-d Alex Johnson went to Salt and Mrs. John C. Brown went to colors and festoons of lights to prepare a statistical reLake City Tuesday afternoon, Provo Thursday evening for a the streets converted Main of and returned home Wednesday visit with relatives and friends Street into a great white way. port the crops raised in Tooele TEACHERS INSTITUTE FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 12 & 13 before Mr. Brown leaves for the The baseball game between tfie County for the government and evening. A Teachers Institute will be mission field the latter part of soldiers and civilians resulted in state. was held in Tooele Friday and SatAtkin Miss Rebecca apMr .and Mrs. J. H. Millward, the month. a victory for the civilians by a pointed deputy County Recorder, urday, Sept 12 and 13, for the Mr. and Mrs. Morel Richards, score of 11 to 10. Paul G. Johnson and James R. Mrs. Nellie M. Jones of Los The ball in the evening was vice Mrs. J. R. Dillon resigned. teachers of the county who are The payment of $1000 was going to teach this year. Supt Williams went to Salt Lake City Angeles, Cal., has been visiting attended by such a crowd that made to W. W. Armstrong Reid has received advices that Tuesday morning. Mr. Williams with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde there was not room enough in treasurer of the committee to se- State Superintendent of Public dancthe Opera House for all the ers at one time. At the banquet cure legislation in Congress for Instruction G. N. Child will be two long tables the full length of irrigation projects in Utah, that present to address the teachers the Gymnasium, were occupied amount being Tooele Countys on Friday morning. Among the other instructors present will be assessment. by the guests. Miss Matilda Peterson, promiGreat Oaks from Tiny Acorns Grow. known in primary superLai) Breaks Arm Falling Off nently to Promise Co. vision Telephone throughout the interTHE THRIFTY MAN SAYS: Horae Sunday. Service. Local mountain Improve states, who will be in Comfortable bank' accounts are the result of systematic the young son of attendance both Franklin, Tele: The Mountain States days at the InFranklin White-hous- e Councilman to lead and will address the and opportunities. great saving stitute graph & Telephone Co. have bone in his left the broke WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IN 1924 WILL FORM THE promised an improvement in the arm near the elbow Sunday teachers on matters pertaining to practical pedagogy in primary local telephone service as soon as NUCLEUS OF A COMFORTABLE BANK ACCOUNT. evening by falling from a horse. education. Miss Peterson is at arrangements can be made and Mr. Whitehouse took the boy to GET THE HABIT! present lecturing at institutes in there is a possibility that a local Salt Lake City Tuesday to have the State of Nebraska. Francis here. be located SAVE! ! exchange may an picture taken of the Kirkham, State Derictor of VoTo secure an exchange the offiso that the bone could fracture, cational Education will be the cials state that enough subscribbe set properly. BANK GRANTSVILLE DESERET be to an obtained must make ers speaker at the meeting on Satwould urday morning. exchange pay and all who Utah. Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Anlike to install a telephone, proviWith the opening of school for sional upon an exchange being derson of Delta, are visiting with installed here, are requested to friends and relatives in Tooele. the coming year there will be an .. h, . j J ss C The Poets Say: . X-r- ay . . Transportation. County Allowed Four Normal Scholarships. w4Hrs. Horace Jennings went to Salt Lake City the latter part of last week where she remained several days .returning home the early part of this week. . N OF ByJ.OGDB i ARMUnTchiccgo Picker cmm no mv iamu went to Salt. Lake OF Road to'Reconstriict on Is Well Marked by Three Reliable Guide Posts OF NUMBER TWENTY-SEVE- influx of both teachers and students in Tooele and Grantsville, who desire rooms and board in private .homes ; it will be a matter of convenience to teachers and in the interest of the schools in general if those who can will assist the teachers and students to obtain suitable quarters by giving the matter publicity. This is especially desirable in the case of students coming to town from the outlying districts, for whom the parents wish to secure accommodations which will place their children in proper environment. As the High Schools of the county are the peer of any in the state, the attendance by outside students should be encouraged by the people by furnishing proper accommodations for these students. TOOELE PERSONALS Mrs. Jos. White returned Wednesday evening from a visit to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Chas. Westward who with the family went' to Salt Lake City several weeks their home Tooele We Miss out from Sa1! Lake City to spend the week end with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Pat McKenna. Mr .and Mrs'. Carl Ekenstam spent several days in Salt Lake City during the week. -- I Evan Arthur of St. John was a Tooele visitor Monday, leaving on the evening train for Salt Lake City. - MUTUAL PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY NIGHT. The following program has A been arranged for Mutual to be held in the South Ward Chapel Sunday evening, Sept. 7th, commencing promptly at 8 oclock. Choir Singing Prayer Choir E. Noal Ivor Ajax' Lajet Adams Selected Singing Short Talk Violin Solo Reading . Male Quartet Comic Sayings Mrs. L. A. McBride Mrs. Frona Gillespie Solo Choir Singing V Benediction. Everybody cordially invited. . f CLEANING AND PRESSING CLOTHES Work Guaranteed. Prices Rea- sonable. . L. EARL ANDERSON, Burm ester, Utah. CHARLES A. HERMAN Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. Surveyor. 20 O St Phone Was. 4885-Salt Lake City, Utah. w GRANTSVILLE and TOOELE STAGE LINE ' Edward Green, Mgr. Lv Grantsville daily at 8:00 a. m. Lv. Warner at 9:00 a. m. Lv Grantsville at 12:30 p. m. Lv. Warner returning at 2:00 p. m. Packages carried from Tooele Tuesdays and Fridays. Leave orders at Bulletin Office in Tooele and the News Office ini Grantsville. A i |