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Show THE GRANT8VILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, diiin government, and one which ir. justly due to the. men whojj are willing to sacrifice their;! lives for their country. WfeeHwWWew'- - hft.irr IT UTAH. j 50 K o Los Angeles and Return i Former County Treasurer R. J. Huntington, who is now chief clerk in the office of the State Lund Board was in Tooele Saturday. Mr. Huntington leaves this week on a trip to Iowa to visit the scenes of his boyhood days. Diverse routes via rail and steamer, including San Francisco. T 7i Proportionately low fares r SAN DIEGO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE. a i ADVERTISEMENTS. Sealed proposal will be received until 1:00 p. in. August 27th, 1917, by the City Recorder, T. R. Johnson, G untsville, Utah, for labor and materia is necessary to erect a City Hall building at Grantsville, Utah, by the Ci;y Coriwratlon. Ilans and specifications for bidders a i e nu file at and may be secured from t In- - above named City Recorder or fiiun the Architects. Don O. Young, Jr, and Rauiui Hansen, Glli Ve. momA ri'.ithling. Salt Lake City, Utah. d. posit of $5.00 is required to insure tlic return of the plans and speciilca-tinii- FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31, 1917. For rcservatons and routings see II. D. COOK, Agt. Tooele, I or address $ J Wm. WARNER, A.G.P. Salt Lake Cty, Utah; I OF TIIE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. BANK DESERET GRANTSVILLE Utah. Grantsville, o Stopovers at all points. No validation fee. it ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT t Auto Jack in Grants-viil- e Sunday. Finder please return to Ted Green, Stage driver. . J PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, THEN f OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, LOST for tickets including v Open A Checking Account With Us Today Mr. and Mi's. Charles Bicknell of London, Canada, who were visiting with Mi's. J. D. Woods left last Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Woods for Hebgen Dam, Mont., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dawson. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO SEPTEMBER 30th. i j I C gV . , ; CALIFORNIA Or .TO ALL POINTS EAST Via s. Tooele Personals Abe Ricgort made a hurry-u- p ii ip io Sait Liihe City Monday, cur, spent Sunday in with friends. , Kai-l- i Western Pacific R. R. bidder is required to enclose his proimsa! a curt i lied check in sum "of 5 per of the amount oi' slime and. tlio successful bidder til li; - sum of bis conn-act- . Tnqmsnls will he opened ul the City 1 ii. II, Gntntsville, l iah, at the Hum ami plate abotc staled. The right Is rescivinl to reject any or till proiiosals. (Signed) THEO. it. JOHNSON, City Recorder. Dale lirst publication Aug. 17, 1917. w ii Ii tin- - i ado T The Feather River Route TRAINS DaILY 2 THE SCENIC LIMITED George T. Brown, who wa apJanies Kirk, Sr., went to the of Salt Lake City yesterday after- pointed superintendent (Westbound Leaves Grants 12:39 p. m.) sintering plant at the smc.tei', noon. (East bound Leaves Grants 2:37 p. m.) n assumed charge of his new (Westbound Leaves Grants 11:00 p. m.) yesterday. John F. Malctt was an ingo(Easlbound Leaves Grants 3:56 a. m.) Standard and Tourist Sleepers. ing passenger to Salt Lake City Through E. 0. Sowerwine, cashier of GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE yesterday afternoon. the International smelter, was Observation Cars. Dniitg Cal's Edw. B. Green, Mgr. in Salt Lake City on business Attorney L. L. Baker was in Monday. Salt Lake City on business the Oil Burning Locomotives. NOTICE fore part of the week. 1h hereby given by the City Not ice Service and Scenery Unsurpassed Morgan Meacham of the Too- Council of Grants villo, Utah, of the Lake was in ele Salt Livery, Bucb Council of to mako tbc Chits. Westward is making a Tickets Literature described improvements, to Jt Information number of improvements on his City on business the fore part following five To a foot wit: standard (5) of the lay week, returning part Any Western Pacific Agent or Ticket Office or property on East street. Portland cimicnt sidewalk In tbn folhome . Mi's. osi-tio- inic-nlio- Monday' evening. Mira Kathleen Gray of. Salt Oscar Sitterle. cashier of the Lake City is visiting with her Commercial Bank, who spent cousin, Mrs. L. E. Kramer. the week end in Salt Lake City, returned to Tooele Sunday Mr. and Mi's. Eugene Smith were incoming passengers from night. Salt Lake City Sunday night. The water in the Settlement creek was turned olf Mrs. M. Lcroux was a Salt Canyon the Clark Electric Monday Lake visitor the fore part of the Power Co.byto permit the turning week, returning home Monday in of the water into the pipy night. line. Supt. Anderson of the Power Company gave the five Mrs. T. W. Warner spent the days notice to the Game Warlatter part of last week in Mo- den as required by law. Game roni v; here her father is quite Warden Siddoway designated ill. the local wardens, Curt Madsen and Everett Glen to be on hand Miss Mary Lcdditer, one oi when the water was turned out the nurses at the Tooele Gen- to see that the fish in the stream eral Hospital, was in Salt Lake was properly taken care of. City Sunday. The Republic is rich enough Tern Osman, formerly one of to provide for the families of the nrom.inent residents of Mer-- its soldiers as well as the Cana-- lowing named districts: District No. 1. The west aide of ll.ilo Street between Main and Clark reels. District Nu. 2. Thu south side of Clark Street between Hale and Center Streets. District No. 10. The east sldo of C liter Street between Main and Clark Si rcets. District Nu. 11. The west side of Kearl Street between Main. and Clark District No. 12. The east side of ll.ile Street between Clark and Felt Streets. District No. 12. The south side of Main Street between Center and (' toley Streets. And defray all costs hereof, at 70c per running foot for five foot walks mid aGc per running foot for four (4) fool walks, by local assessment, upon the lots or pieces of ground within Hu- - above described districts. All protests and objections to carrying out of such improvements must be picscjiied in writing to the Cily Recorder on or before the 7th duy of S pt ember, 1917, this being the duy apart by such Council when It will hear nnd consider such objections ft: i.iiiy be made thereto. (Signed) THEO. n. JOHNSON. City Recorder. I j s-- osti-ivnite- d ing, attending a Theatre or - DR. MILES -- Anti PAIN PILLS with you. They are invaluable for Headache and all other Pains. 25 Doses, 25 Csnfs. i, I Notice is hereby given tbul Uiu of the tax levied by the City Council of Grantsville City, Utah, by ordinance passed July 18, 1917, upon the property abutting upon the North side of Main Street, from Hale to Kearl Streets, in Sidewalk District No. 8; the North side of Clark Street between Cooley and Hale Streets, in Sidewalk District No. 5; the' North side of Clark Street betw'een Hale and Kearl Streets, in Sidewalk District No. 8; the North side of Main Street between Kearl Street and the East side of J. Vi. Andurson's place, in Sidewalk District No. 7; and tbe South side of Clark Street between Center Street and Roy Suttons residence, in Sidewalk District No. 9; for the purpose of conducting cement sidewalks, is completed That the- Cily Council Bitting as a Boat'd of Equalization and Review, will meet at the residence of the Mayor Monday, August 13, 1917, and continue is session each day until Friday, August 17, 1917, between the hours of 3:80 and 4:30 p. m., and will hear and consider any objections and make correction of any tax which said Board may deem unequal or unjUBt. That during said time, between the Bald list hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. will be open to public inspection at the Mayors residence, Grantsville, Utah. By order of the City Council dated July 30, 1917. -- some Social i Function, or if Shopping, dont forget to have IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATISFACTORY, YOUR MONSY WILL BE REFUNDED. BRING DE8IRED RELIEF. "I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Fei- n Pills for some time and find them an invaluable remedy for headache. I have always takes great pleasure In recommending them to my friends, being confident that'Xthey am will bring the desired relief. never without them and use them for all attacks of pain, knowing that they will not disappoint me." MRS. W. H. BENSON, West Haven, Conn. BULLETIN PRINTING R. D. 8, 1879 i llalladay, Editor. ADVERTISING RATE8 Display, One Dollar per Inch per Moutb; Single Issue, 15c per Inch; Full Position Top of Column, Next Reading Matter, 25 per cent Addition- al. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. $625.00 Delivered to You! m-- . THEO. R. JOHNSON, City Recorder.. Sidewalk Extensions Nos. 8, 5, 6, 7, SPECIFICATIONS Motor: type, 3 11-1- 6 First and Final Estimate. Date first publication Aug. 8, 1917. ed. Wheels fitted with cup and cone valve-in-hea-d Four-cylinde- r, in. bore, 4 in. stroke. Cylinders: Cast en block (including upper haft of crank case). Head detachable. Valves: 1)6 inch diameter. Connecting Rod Bearings: l'&xlft in. Crank Shaft Bearings: Front, 1 In.; rear, in., center 1)5x19-3- 2x 5-- 2 1 Oiling System: Splash, with positive plunger pump, and individual oil pockets. Carburetor: Zenith improved double ball bearings. Brakes: Emergency, internal expanding type; service, external contractbrake drums. ing type; Wheels': Wood, artillary type, clincher rims, large hub flanges. Tires: 30x8)5 Inches; front and rear. Drive: Left side, center control, spark and throttle under steering wheel. Foot accelerator. Steering Gear: Compound spur and sector, adjustable for wear (patent pending). steering wheel. front and Springs: rear, each with extra wide main leaf, or driving plate, made of Chrome Vanadium steel. Bodies: roadster; fire passenger touring; and five passentop. ger touring with Wheelbase: 102 inches. Finish: Black. Equipment: Electric lights and starter, highest type system, sinComplete lamp gle wiring used. equipment, including head light dimmers; mohair tailored top, top cover and side curtdlns (two passenger roadster and open touring car only) ; windshield; speedometer; electric horn; complete tool equipment. Including pump and Jack. 10-lnc- h non-ski- d, 15-ln- Semi-cantileve- r, jet. Ignition: Connecticutt Automatic. Clutch: Cone type. Transmission : Thermo-syphosystem, extra size cellular radiator, with large overhanging tank carrying head of water over valves at all times. Rear Axle: floating wheel bearing carried on the wheel-huand in axle housing. Load carried on nxlo housing, not axle shaft. Nickel steel shafts and gears. Hyatt roller bearings. Ratio 3)6to 1. with Front Axle: Drop forged; with integral yokes of special steel, double-hea- t treated; tie rod ends, steering splndleB and .arms of Chrome Vanadium steel, heat-tren Three-quart- er b Two-passeng- er two-un- it This Car will be carried in stock at Tooele. OPHIR MERCANTILE CO. & 9. i at Grantsville, Utah, under the Act of CO. Utah - Grantsville, Entered as second class mall matter March Published Every Friday by Aug. 17. 1917. NOTICE. When travel- The Grantsville News. l Date first publication & Utah. Grants, Agent, Si Si roots. MAYER E. Agents. Ophir, Utah |