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Show -- ? vvUIm DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. AUGUST 31, 1917. NUMDER TWENTY SIX. COMING GRANTSVILLE OPERA HOUSE. FUNERAL OF MRS. ANDER--SON HELl) SUNDAY. The funeral of Mrs. Oscar K. Married In Salt Lake Tem William Chester Jelferies ar.d Anderson, who died at Tyrone, Miss Sarah Flinders went to N. M., last week, was held from Salt Lake City Tuesday and the First Ward Chapel Sunday were married in the Salt Lake afternoon. Mrs.' Anderson had been suffering from a complicaTemple Wednesday. Both young tion of diseases for a number of o are members people popular the younger social set here and years past and left here about years ago foi Arizona and congratulations are extended by three Mexico New m hope of News. the They will make their j ing better health. She was bom in Grantsville March 19, 1864, and was mar- READ THIS ! Oscar nderson av Beginning with the first issue in September the Grantsville ; lbv, 9U3: , . . ' , by H News will be on a strictly cash sumvi basis as to subscriptions and all husband, five brothers and two . Tr ; subscribers whose paper is not Anderson offer-paid in advance will be discon- invocation. Bishop James tinned. We are compelled to take Wrathall and Bishop Richard this step on account of the in- e F. Bairus pro- uud.B. en8 creased price of all elements en- benediction. Mr. nounced the tering into the composition of a Charles Pike of Salt Lake City leave Please newspaper. your Miss Magdalene Anderson subscriptions at the News office hnd rendered solos. before September 7tn to avoid will remain in Mr. Anderson missing your paper. Subscrip- Grantsville for the present. tion price $1.50 per year, - o- - r attain-homehe- ; j re There is something about Hawaiian music which seems to reach out and grasp ones innermost soul. One almost detects the fragrance of the flowers as one listens to the dreamy melodies, imagination roaches glorious heights, one is transported far out and away from the prosaic work-a-da- y 'realm to the beautiful balmy shores of Waikiki, with the enchanting strains of the sweet Hawaiian music sounding on the still night air. the strumming of ukuleles, the native dancers, the quiet moonlit beach all, cpmbining into a beautiful enchanting dream. The Famous Ilawaiians, who will appear at Grantsville Opera House Wednesday, . Sept. 5th ; i slsr I , o come hero recommended as being one of the best troupes oi native Ilawaiians ever brought to this countiy. They prosen a varied program of vocal am instrumental music and dancing interspersed, with comedy. W. 0. Jefferies went to Sail Lake City Saturday afternoon o C. A. Ileiman of Salt Lake City was in Grantsville on business connected with the new sidewalk extensions. He returned to the city Monday after Mr. and Mrs. Parker B. Pratt FUNiS4fePJ?JffnLAItLIAl left Monday evening for a .ihort ... Vr,,. auShter noon. w11 stay at their Rummer nome, M ofMr. A andMrs.M .Evansof Canyon, Salt Airy, - in- -Cottonwodd City-dieLake ! J .iss . Mayor F. T. Burmester was in Salt Lake City Monday and interviewed the officials of the Salt Lake Route on.the proposed line through this city and was informed that all details con nectcd with the proposed line were handled direct from Los Angeles Mayor Burmester then wrote the chief engineer of the company regarding the matter, o I : Lake in Salt City Thursday following an operation for appendicitis and the body was brought to Grantsville for interment .atnrday. The funeral wasd331,om thdPirsfp' Wal'd Chapel Saturday morning at 11 :00 o'clock. Miss Evans was bom in England 26 years ago and America a few a and resided in Grants- last V1' before movm to Lake City ghe a sister to Mrs. John T. Flinders of this place. NOW SIX MONTHS OLD. With this issue of the News it becomes a medium for legal notices of all kinds. With the U. S. Government they have a regulation that a paper must be run six months before it can be recognized as a medium to publish land notices and other notices of the Land Office and other notices of the Department of the Interim-- . OPEROMIf GRANTSVILLE ONE-NIGH- Wednesday, ONLY T 5th September From the Land of Dreamy Mnsic and Plaintiff Melodies." THE ROYAL The City Council met Tuesday night to receive bids for the Misses Edith and Bernice of the new city hall but went to Salt Lake City Peck rejected all the bids presented afternoon. Monday adand ordered new bids to be o vertised. They will meet ThursMrs. Mr. McOmie of Garand day, Sept. 6th to consider them. field were Mr. and Mrs visiting o Green T. H. the latter during Aniusements-Featur- e film at of the week and returned part the Opera House Saturday night to their home Monday also two reel comedy and the Pathe Weekly News. Prices 10 and 15c. Picture show every THATS NEWS PHONE IT. Tuesday night. Usual prices. IF ANYONE o Concert of Native Hawaiian and American Died. forH. John Wolstenhulme, Eloped, est ranger, returned to Salt Manned. Lake City Wednesday afternoon Popular Numbers. Embezzled. and was ordered to Idaho to asLeft Town. sist ip putting out the forest Had a Fire. fires now raging there. Had a Baby. o Had a Party. Mrs. A. G. Sandberg went to Sold a Farm. Salt Lake City Monday Has Been 111. Got Divorced. CHARLES A. HERMAN Mrs. L. I. Mudge went to Salt Come to Town. Leo Commissioner Lake City Saturday afternoon County .Had an Operation. Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. for a short visit with her paJohnson and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. - Committed Muux Alice McMichael, Mrs. Sam K. rents there. Surveyor. Has Been Arrested. AWAIIAN Singers and Players. , . Worthington and Mrs. Hampton Worthington went to Salt Lake City by autp Wednesday morning, returning home the same evening. Admission 50c. Children 25c Has Bought a home. 20 O St. WtitMi Phone Was. 4885-Had an Auto Smash. Fell From an Aeroplane. B.W. BLACK, M.D. Utah. Is Sued for Breach of Prom- - Salt Lake City, Physician and Surgeon. ise NEWS-PHONE THATS Office: Over Grantsville AUTO STAGE LINE TO 144-RDrug Store. w 2. LINE OF STATIONERY! GRANTS, UTAH. Mrs. J. R. Eliason left for C. J. Anderson, Manager Oakland, Iowa, Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington Daily Trips Grantsville to Grants Round Trip $1.00 of Salt Lake City, m ITS OU CAN GET IN TOWN. , Thii st with a Drink Incidentally Queiich that that is and Refreshing, and Served Right. The Bluebird Cool , S S Hours: 912 . p. m. 24 7 S p. m. m. o Paul Johnson, James Williams and Vm Woolley who are now members of the Quartermasters Corps were in Grantsville over Sunday all in new U. S. 5 returned Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Amy uniforms. They to the city in time to report at ar Our Line of Confections and Ice Goods, Stationery, etc. 8:00 a. m. Monday morning. o Cream are the best. g A1 Hudson of Gold Hill was a It is our Aim to please every one. Grantsville visitor Monday and 6 Tuesday and left for Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. t The Grantsville Drug Store i |