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Show u AY A- - i.ci-- - 'VVV u ( C?- - , I DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOLUME ONE. Afea UTAH LIME & STONE COMPANY TO OPEN HOLDINGS AT TIMPIE tin -t y lt I - f POORER 5th 1917 NUMBER THIRTY-ON- E n. Binnall went to Garfield Will L. Ellerbeck and Preston Grantsville is to have another high magnesium lime, also ideal-- : Utah Tuesday afternoon. j Nibley of Salt Lake City wrere in industry tributary to it, for, ac- ly suited for masons' lime and; Grantsville Sunday afternoon on cording to an article contained finishing hydrate for plastic in the Salt Lake their way to Burmester, Utah. purposes, as well as for many Lake City Sunday aftemon. They w'ere looking over the proSunday, one of the largest uses in the chemical industries, lime producing plants in the Normally manufacturers arei A. Fred Anderson went to Sait gress of the new railroad to the west is to be located on the limited to one class of lime, but proposed cement plant. Power Lake City Thursday aftemon. be will newr for the new plant will probably Utah at the Timpie. industiy quarries be furnished by the Utah Light Says the particularly well fortified in be and Power Company. . Ilyrum Millwardwent to Salt Confidence in the general ing able to supply either or both. business outlook is evidenced by The new companys holdings Lake City Friday afternoon. the launching of a big lime burn- comprise approximately 2000 COMMISSIONERS HOLD it ing and lime hydrating plant at acres of land, patented, whichten MEETING MONDAY. five miles west of Salt Lake has taken approximately City, on the line of the Western years to acquire. There was very little other j Of the new company, C. W. Pacific railway, on properties Elthan routine matters which L. Will is which have been known for a Nobley president; John IL Wolstenhulme came before the Board of and Eller-bccgenvice is up president number of years as the k turned to Salt Lake City Monday Commissioners at the R. Ellerbeck is T. eral County which manager; and have quarries, day afternoon. : John E. meeting Monday. been pronounced by some of the secretary. The above named officials, to- Mr. Toone of Idaho Falls, appeared before the Board best mineral earth experts of on of John M. Isgrecn to behalf constiJoel with to home turned his Nibley, Monday the country as perhaps having ask for reduction of taxes on the no equal in the United States ex- tute the directorate. The com- - afternoon. house which was burned down con-- ! cepting possibly in what is pany as organized, while of I a is after recently. The matter was taken James L. and Moms Wrathall known as the White Rock dis- siderable moment, 1 under advisement. of a the forerunner went much to Salt Lake City Sunday tinct of Ohio, where many plants merely The Board took up the matter conindustrial afternoon, activity similiar to the one to be erected larger G. E. Townsend went to of the taxes of Mre. Ann Dr. here are operative. The new cor- templated, and in view of the! action to be taken later in Mrs. C. C. MiUw.nl returned S?, Monday aft- - the matter. poration is called the Utah Lime general standing of Mhe individ and uals interested their past from Plano, Idaho, Sunday & Stone company. in industiial life, ening. Joseph Bagan resigned as The Western Pacific railway deputy Sheriff at Burmester and is projecting four miles of track it may be easily concluded that Miss Jennis Andeison went to Mr. and Mre. R. J. Hancock of Frank Knowlton was appointed age into the various properties the project has been carefully and all Salt Lake City Tuesday after- Salt Lake City returned to their in his stead. details, and plans have practically been considered in Tlie Board ordered a new flag be success unusual an noon. may home there Wednesday after- .. completed for a battery of ten that to be purchased for the Court i declared looked Mr. for, noon. and . Mrs. L. I.Mudge patent lime kilns three or four of confidently House and gave instruction that Miss Sarah Cook and Miss Au- - and Ralph Mudge accompanied which will be immediately in one of the officials yestciday. it- be raised and lowered every relia Bennion wrent to Salt Lake them. stalled together with all machmorning and evening. ty Monday aftemon. crushers, items, hydrators, inery Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leigh of mills! etc., nor- Cnit pulverizers, tube l VERNON MENTION v t Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eliason, aSd mally incident to the equipment lSihsQna;?M Mrs. Mr. and S. ParkinGeorge Lakc Clty Tuesday of a lime hydrating plant iJavliT' Sharp, tor. and M rs the Mrs. Otto Johnson son, Mre. J. A. Eliason and Fornon. The Utah project is said to be week and returned during of Cedar children two' and to the city rest Radebaugh went to Salt :ir., fortified in an extraordinary Mr. and with are visiting City, Sunday afternoon. They were Mre. II. A. Niebaur, Miss Nora Lake City Wednesday morning a few for David Mrs. way in that it has immense de- married in Salt Lake Sr., Sharp, City Neibaur and George Neibaur and returned home the same posits of high calcium lime, of recently. days. went to Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. exceptional purity, and having Miss Emma Sharp and Miss afternoon. extraordinary physical quality, Edith Spanton came from Millward of Plano,! Harrison making it particularly adaptable Stanley Stromberg returned Dr. and Mre. G. E. Town-da- y from Idaho Sunday aftemon in Grantsville Monday to spend the for smelting fiux rock and sugar Idaho, arived in Grantsville Sun-- j evening and returned home send of GowTie, Iowa, arrived order to report at Tooele Wed- week with Miss Sharps parents. refining rock, as wrell as for lime Mre. Mill- - here Thureday evening for a nesday morning for service at burning and dehydrating for Tuesday morning. The M. I. A. gave a dance FriAmerican Lake, Washington. masonry and building purposes. wal'd accompanied him on the visit with friends, day night in the Hall. The crowd The company owns in the same return trip having been visiting was rather small owing to many Miss Ethel Woolley went to Samuel E. Woolley returned having gone to school and left locality, but well segregated, im- her parents here during the Salt Lake City Tuesday after- home from the Hawaiian Islands for the war. mense deposits of dolomite or summer. noon to enter the University of Saturday afternoon and returnLawrence Sharp left last Fried to Salt Lake City Tuesday s Utah for the winter. for Logan to attend the B. day aftemon. Eleberta Peaches Y. College. For Sale now ready for the market at Ben Alex Johnson, Phares Johnson Mis. Israel Bennion, with Ru-loPeasnalls. Finest peaches in the Clyde Fiddler, Denoil Johnson Judith and Ruth made a coiintiy. Adv. and James L. Wrathall went to trip to Tooele Saturday on Lake City Wednesday mom I Stanley Stromberg returned Salt to ing atend the Fair and return. home from Idaho Sunday after- ed home Thureday evening, Kcnnelh Bennion, Clarence noon and left for Tooele Wednes Anderson and Mr. Fullmer left l day morning to leave with the Monday for Tooele where they Wash. i will American Lake, went boys for Buimester and report Wednesday as Re-t- o PAY BY CHECK, AND IJY CHECK ONLY, Byron day Salt Lake City Wednesday jeruils for the National Army to 3 i THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, A. Richard Ililton went afternoon. Byron Burmester leave for American Lake with afternoon Lake of! the contingent from Tooele Thursday City enter will the University ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT and returned home Sunday ev- Utah for toe winter. County. 3 ening. OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. 3 CHARLES A. HERMAN Parker B. Pratt went to Salt GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE 3 Lake City Friday afternoon and DESERET BAN& GRANTSVILLE jj returned home Saturday evening Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. v - Edw. B. Green, Mgr. Surveyor. visit with friends. C. L. j : Herald-Republic- an i j - ck ; i Herald-Republica- n: i j re-lerbe-ck j ; . Is-gre- en j re-geth- er j j I Hen-woo- d, j ! , i ; i j ! : - i - . to-afte- ! . I j ! Open A Checking Account j With Us Today n, !j F to-Sal- t 1 , Grintsville. Utah. 3 Mr. and Mre. J. E. Eudey, of 20 0 St. Phone Was. 488J Bacehus, Utah, were the guests Lake City, Utah. of Mr. and Mre. Leo. Johnson Salt Sunday and Monday and returned to their home Tuesday after Salt Lake Stage Line. noon. Leave Grantsville daily at 1 P.M. Mre. Chester Jefferies and Leave Windsor Hotel S. L. C. Miss Myra Jefferies went to daily at 4 P. M. Salt Lake City Monday after- Fare $1.50 one way, $2.50 round noon and returned home Thurstrip. day evening. wa i-- w LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! ITS AS GOOD AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is Cool and Refreshing, and Served Right. The Bluebird Len Hale, Mre. B. W. Swen-sonBurmester and Mrs. Geo. Raleigh of Salt Lake City went to the city Sunday afternoon. MIIUH IIWIIWW x hx x B.W. BLACK. M.D. Physician and Surgeon. X Office: Over Grentivllle Drug Store. Hours: 9 12 a. m. 2 4 p. m. X X X X X X 7 X f 8 p. m. j i itfrtu ! a4 na uwomwiji of Work has been started at on the addition to the potash plant there and it will be doubled in size at once. This with the new refinery will mean that the force of men now at work there will be more than Bur-mest- er doubled. The Grantsville Drug Store CaU at the GrantsviUe Drug S tore for your Drugs, Rubber Goods, - Stationery, etc. Out Lint- of Confections and Ice .Cream are thv best. - It is our every one. Aim to it MM'imnMrnnwwwM v |