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Show 4 The Utah (Agricultural College The Home of the Efficient Education BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER 1 5th Monday, September Degree and Vocational Courses Offered in the Schools of: AGRICULTURE, HOME ECONOMICS, COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MECHANIC ARTS, GENERAL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING TRAINS FOR 60 SPECIFIC PROFESSIONS Over Two Positions were open for Every 1919 Graduate of THE U. A. C. the College. For Catalog and further information address: The Presidents Office, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. THE OLD "ShN, OIDJfc Friday for Twin Falls, Idaho, where she was married to Mr. Frank Day, Rev. Dr. Moore at that place performing the ceremony. Mr. Day is a Tooele boy who is employed by the Telephone Co. at Twin Falls. where he holds a responsible position. Mrs. Day is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hickman and for several years was stenographer in the Court House. RELIABLE Mrs. James Smith left Sunday MATT LEONETO, Prop. evening to visit with her brother, Vine St, Opposite Oquirrh Hotel. Tooele, Utah. James Keough and family at Garfield. uuutfuwiaaaaaiimlwaanitiuiiwiiauiawiaaaiwpwutwwtaitmutiutlur inwent and for his automobile Misses Marjorie Eliason and tending to try to reach his home before the impending storm Vilate Thompson, Harold Wilcox broke. When he was ready to and Milo Eliason spent Labor start he repeated an invitation Day in Tooele visiting with Mr. turned home Tuesday evening offered earlier in the day to Mr. and Peter Shields, returning to from Logan where he had gone Halladay to ride to Ogden with their' homes in Salt Lake City to attend the convention of the him in the auto. As the work of Monday evening. Utah State Postmasters and also the convention was not finished the Utah Branch of the National the invitatioin was not accepted City Recorder Idwal Ajax with and Mr. Halladay later returned his family spent Labor Day at .League of Third and Fourth Class Postmasters convention of to Salt Lake City by train thus Woods Cross with Mi. Ajaxs whidi he is state president At missing the fatal addent which mother, Mi. MeKean. the dose of the State Postmas- happened to Mr. Browning and ters meeting, President W. W. Mr. George Daniels of Denver, Miss Mary Sodja was a a Salt Browning of Ogden, turned over Colo., when their car ran into Lake visitor the fore part of the week. the convention to Mr. Halladay a ditch, killing Mr. Browning. J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. School Starts Monday, SEPTEMBER I5tb MNEBtlSERS MORE tHM4 eu.,theVs a rek-ISO-N THE EULERS VUE Boost ('others? MNt T Q AU-tH- G . SHOES! SHOES! WE ARE CLEANING UP OUR SHOE STOCK OF BROKEN LOTS, OF WOMENS AND GROWING GIRLS SHOES, NEARLY ALL SIZES IN PATENT LEATHER, KID AND GUN METAL. THE PRICES ON THESE SHOES ARE LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES TODAY. ' $2.98, $6.90, 7.50, 7.90, 8.90, 9.90, 10.50 . . BOYS BLOUSE WAISTS Light or Dark Patterns 98c Made of a good quality Gingham good Assortment to choose from $1.25, 1.49, 1.69, 1.98, 2.25. 2.49 GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES Button or Lace, Shoes that will give Ink Tablets Pencils $1.59, 1.69 the wear 1.89, 1.98, 2.25, 2.49, 2.69, 2.98 to 4.98 5c Largest School Tablet in town Rulers .... Ink 5c, 9c and 15c 2 for 5c, 5c, and 9c lc . . 9e E. FORREST TAYLOR 2-- 2t FOR RENT OR modem house. Main ; Mr .and Mr. A. J. James of Texas, enroll te to Fresno ,CaL, are enjoying a two weeks visit with Mrs. James brother, J. H. Hibler and family. Sol JUDGING Watch Us Us Grow! m Apply 429 N. 218. WANTED- - To buy or second-han- d wardrobes trade Phone 218. FOR RENT No. 60S. First Front room at West FOR SALE AND FOR RENT Housees at Bargain prices. See the Tooele Building Assn. FOR SALE Washing Phone 221. Royle Sunday. "They say he Aa a finished comeThe Pleasure Club is being ordian." ganized in Tooele this week as "Well, he doesn't act that way." hunting, fishing and boating organization. The Club is making arrangements to lease the land Daily Thought. Every man la like the company he at the Castagno ranch for duck la wont to keepEurlpidea. hunting during the duck season. Members of the Club are now tmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMl feeding the ducks there. WANT ADS. I Mrs. Kennelly of Delta, Utah, is visiting with her mother, Mrs, Jack Parry and family. FOR SALE Fine ripe watermelons and cantaloupes. J. Alex Bevan. (Bulletin force recommends their lusciousness.) FOR RENT Furnished room. Inquire Mrs. E. J. Atkin, phone UM. FOR SALE House and lot, In good orchard, with water. quire John McBride. NRianmiiiikiritiniRwnrtnniRiat NOTICE. A dance will be given in the FOR SALE Fre&h milk cow I. O. O. F. Hall at Stockton, Satand calf, cow Al. Inquire Frank Sheriff D. M. Adamson who urday evening, Sept 6th. Every- Maguire, N. Main St was in a Salt Lake hospital the body invited. for Willys-KnigFOR SALE Eating grapes & between old town and tomatoes. See. L J. EUdngton, Sr. Leave Bulletin. Crank LOST car ht The Stork visited the home of Mr juid Mrs. Rudolph O. AnderNOTICE. son Monday leaving a fine baby On and after September 15th, giri. Mother and babe doing the undersigned Meat and Grofine. cery Markets will make only one Delivery a day except on SaturOrders for delivery the day. SAGE TEA DARKENS same day must be received before 2 :80 p. m. Those received HAIR TO ANY after 2:80 will not be delivered until the following day. All orders received Saturday will be Don't . Stay Gray! Heres e delivered same as at present. Recipe that Anybody can Apply. VOWLES MARKET Hi The uh of But and Sulphur re storing faded, Kray hair to its n .u color dates back to grandmot-time. She need it to keep her Ia. beautifully dark, gioaajr and Whenever her hair took on t! dull; faded or streaked appean this simple mixture was applied v. wonderful effect. But brewing at home Is mueey n Nowadays, by asklu. any drug store for a bottle of wWy.- and Sulphur Compound," Sage will get this famous old prepaia the addition of oth--- : by Improved Kredlentn which oan be dopendr on to restore natural color and b to the hair. ) well-knodowntown dr: says It darkens the hair eo net i and evenly that nobody ean tell i; been applied. Ton simply dami-sponge or soft brash with it and i. this through your hair, taklmc: strand at a tlma By mornln-gray hair disappears, and after other application or two, It be- - ( beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeths J Sage and Sulphurre---; pound Is a delightful toilet for those who desire a more yoi.i appearance. It Is not lntende-- In the cure, mitigation or prevent - ANDERSON BROS. hMeaertiMCItraMlddlllllMdll DEPOT GDNFECTIORERY CIG- - ARETTES CANDY OF ALL KINDS Shells, Cartridges, Etc. at 7 a. m. Every Day FOR SALE 1 No. 224 Man-arc- h range, 1 Np. 3 Perfection oil stove and oven, 1 No. 16 Buck heating stove, 1 Perfection oil heater. Inquire 125 S. First West St Phone 234. FOR SALE Ripe peaches. Order them from Elroy Busk, 346 So. Main St FOR SALE Flemish Giants and. New Zealand Red rabbits. Inquire 42 East St W A N T E D Everybody to WANTED Boy that wants to know that they can obtain the learn printer's trade, and go to Salt take Tribune delivered to school. Bulletin. their, door every day by placing their subscription with the Tooele Drag Cow. Phone 64. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, with bath and cellar. InEVENING TELEGRAM At quire 100 N. West St. the P. O. News Stand. All the News all the time. Get your paWOMAN WANTED Monday per when the afternoon stage and Friday of each week to wash arrives. and clean. Liberal pay to prty who can do satisfactory work. ed FOR rooms, Apply at Doremus residence, 143 for light housekeeping. Inquire East St., Tooele. Mrs. E. J. Baker, phone 37--J. ' RENT-Furnish- Worlds Largeat Crator. FOR SALE Dining room and Dr. B. F. Griggs, who has been exkitchen table. 218 N. Main St ploring the volcano Of Mt Katina I, In 1 Open J. C. Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution. ACTING Clothing store, who with Mrs. Selvin and family spent nearly two months in southern California ,visiting the watering places on the coast At Long Beach, Mr. Selvin says he visited with Mr .and Mrs. W. T. Clemo, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. George Gray. Sol says he enjoyed the trip very much. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Famey and party of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mr .and Mrs. J. L. TOBACCO, CIGARS, Grow! BY St SALE-4-roo- FOR SALE Used furniture. Fumed oak ladies desk, flat top' oak office desk, 2 library tables, Brussells and Axminister rugs, all in perfect condition. Phone J. Selvin of the Economy J. E. DYMOCK, Prop. Watch 2-- 3t . WANTED-Goo- d, reliable man to handle Tea and Coffee route in Tooele County. Business al- ready established and good opportunity for right party. Ad- dress Grand Union Tea Co., 346 Pienpont Ave., Salt Lake Cit, Utah. Who will appear in JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN at the Opera House, Wednesday, Sept 10th. . JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL DRESSES 36 in. Cotton Plaid Dress Goods 49c Several Patterns, a yd GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES FOR SALE house, lot 11X20 rods, 5 shares water, j outbuildings. Snap. Leaving town. E. E. Ekman, 397 N. West l FOR RENT Furnished room. 49 N. Second West St 1 $2.25, 2.49, 2.69, 2.98, 3.50, 398, 4.98 fresh j iSt out-of-da- ta BOYS SCHOOL SHOES Tan and Black Button or Lace, Full ' run of sizes . . a bo cent svaCE att-tlv- BOYS UNDERHILL OVERALLS 98c $1.25 $1.45 BOYS SCHOOL SUITS Built to stand the hal'd wear a Boy will give it OH THEIR CROWOINO A Old-tim- $$4.98 $3.98, $3.50, S ga ao into fore part of the week, is reported getting along nicely. WE ARE IN SHAPE TO OUTFIT THE BOYS AND GIRLS WITH SCHOOL WEARING APPAREL AT MONEY-SAVINPRICES. OUR SHOES DEPT. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PAIR YOU BUY. BRING THE KIDDIES IN AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE MERCHANDISE WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. $2.49, FOR SALE One good milk cow. A. L. England. tlMB tWVtM t CUt RATES ADVERTISIN' H newtown. SHOES! Notice SMSR WE BOOSt SOME INkt FOR SALE Ford touring car Ai condition. 1 Maxwell touring car. Inquire Vowles Market. Idaho. Miss Edna Hickman left last Modem Shoe Repairing Co. a t Miss Edna Hickman Wedded in Let us put New Life in your Old Shoes so that you would not know your Old Shoes for comfortable wear. Our Work is Guaranteed and at Reasonable Prices. We use only the Best Material to be had. Shoes sent by Parcel Post will be returned the following day. s MICKIE SAYS Meeting of City Council Tuesday The regular meeting of the City Council was held Tuesday evening at which the following business was disposed of: The Council decided to extend the water mains on Main street north to the premises of Nels Johnson, and on First. North street from Main to First West streets. A. F. Sutherland of the J. C. Penney Co. appeared before the Council relative to the license rates charged. Besides the payment of bills, little other business came up except that mentioned. FOR RENT ? rooms furnished. Apply 167 N. First West Phone 47-- J. ASIll'JORTII Alaska, for the National Geographical society, announces that this la the greateet crater In the .world, being no leas than nine miles In circumference and 3,000 feet In depth. & LEAVER FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Call us or we both lose. Long and Short Hauls. Before you move be sure and call up. Office Phone: Was. 2197 Res. Phone Hy. 1833. Office 149 S. W. Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah. . |