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Show " VOLUME DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. GRANTSVILLE. TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ONE. GRANTSVILLE DEFEATS WESTMINISTER 19 TO 7. The day of small-mindand political profiteer has passed, and as the greatest men in the nation are serving on boards and commissions to i. crease national efficiency, big men must serve the state. - The Grantsville High School footbal team defeated the West minister College team of Salt Lake City Friday afternoon by a score of 19 to 7. The visitors scored during the first quarter of the game before the local team hit their stride. During the third quarter the . locals scored two touchdowns and Bates kicked one goal. During the last quarter Grantsville again scored a touchdown, making the score 19 to 7. The lineup Westminister Grantsville le R. Anderson Smiley It Griffiths Gibbs Erickson Soyka lg Halladay c Alcott Sandberg West Cooley rg Rands it Beemus re S. Anderson W. Whitman ifb C. Jefferies G. Iiershey Jefferies rhb R. Iiershey Woolley self-seek- er ed Mils Emma Sharp and Miss Aurelia Bennion jvent to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon and j 16th, 1917. NUMBER TIIIRTY-SEVE- DISTRICT COURT TAKES N j returned home Sutfday evening. . Miss Jennis Anderson went to Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon and returned home the A political efficiency com: sion should be organized in each next day. county in the state, and proceed li Thomas Young ivent to Salt to search with a dragnet for men of the largest Lake City Saturday afternoon calibre, and the cleanest records and returned libme Sunday : for unselfishness. evening. The people have the light i C. R. Rowberrjj. was in Salt demand the services of such men in city, county and state Lake City on busiaes during last governments, that exploitation week, returning hqme Friday afof the people in this great crisis ternoon. , of the nations life may be reduced to a minimum. Dr. D. W. Rainey of Salt Lake City was a Grantsville visitor Dr. D. W. Rainey of Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday, returning i city will be in Grantsville every to the city Sunday afternoon. UP CIVIL CALENDAR After Three Probate Matters Are Disposed of, The Trill big-mes- of Cases oo Civil Calendar were Taken Up Monday. : Court Still In Session. (From Tooele bulletin.) The District Court for Tooele bounty convened Monday to take up the cases on the civil calendar. As no jury fees had been filed the jurors 'were not summoned and all the cases to come up are being heard by Judge J. Louis Brown who is on Saturday and Sunday until fur-Haall went do II. T. to Mrs. to Salt the bench. Greer, ther notice, prepared Three probate matters were kinds of denial work. His office field Saturday afternoon lor a will be at the home of Mrs. An-- short visit with iter daughter disposed of Monday as follows: In the matter of the estate of nie Johnson and will be open there. G. Benson, deceased, a Andrew Saturday and Sunday until fb Davies Noel Anderson ; went to Salt family allowance of $10 for each temoon. Referee Benedict of Syra- Lake City Sunday. afternoon, re- minor child was made. In the cuse University, Umpire Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wood- - turning home Tuesday evening. matter of the estate Margaret A. Busenbark, deceased, the final : niff and son, Ezra, of Salt Lake account was approved and order C. of C. Anderson Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. A SERVICE J. PUBLIC Lundskog City, and made for the discharge of the Mr. and home Lake Salt returned were ircm visiting PATRIOTIC DUTY. Murray, administrator. In the matter of Mrs. Andrew Johnson and othe City Friday evehlAg. the estate of Matthew Green, dehere friends returning Saturday, San the forth idea The put by Steele W. who in was Jesse ceased, the final account was apFrancisco Chamber of Com- - j to the city during the evening. Lake Salt the latter proved and orded for distribu. City tLring merce, that voters have a light tion of the estate was made. from of line returned the Auto The wtek, Stage part to demand the services of the The case of Peterson and Lake home to Salt Grantsville right. City in Friday of citizenship highest type Mr. Bryan vs Steve Jankovich for public office as a patriotic duty, has been discontinued and labor and material furnished for ton line and Sam Charles on a C. has Anderson J. Worthing put is ganing ground. in Newtown was ' the to H. rent Salt Burmester to Grantsville from building Worthington Western states that will in for trial, all of Tuesdi-then taken Pacific afternoon. Lake Western meet the up to City 1918 elect legislative, county Monday and part of Tuesday beand state officials are aw'akening trains. The stage will leave the Miss Elsie Tohrion and Miss ing taken up before all the evidto the necessity of commandeer- - Post Office in Grantsville at 2:00 To Those I fthSalfr Lake ence was put in. The Court gave m. wishing daily. ing the berc men regardless of p.. return- a partial verdict in favor of the NEW S word the at leave can Monday afternoon, to City the unselfish service go party for office. plaintiffs that the material not ing home Tuesday evening. state. used to be returned to them and The small type of political op took under advisement in regal'd A. Anderson the Fred is Anderson Milton spent attending erator who goes into office to to material used and labor the in week Salt of the em fore of U. school at the U., for of can part having it make what he put Monfurnished. Mi Lake City, returning home himself in cash, or to use his tered that institution last The case of Peter Koutroulis day, evening. or day. for. personal profit position Bill Lukos which is for damvs advancement at this crisis is not on account of a cutting af75 Mrs. M. Joan E. Mrs. Sale at Elfors, ages aged in demand. Millinery Newtown about a year in Great military necessities are Halladay's, commencing Nov. 15. years and 7 months, died here fair still on trial when was She of ago, All hats at 25 per cent discount. Saurday general debility. staring the nation in the face, convened this morning. Grantsof Court been a resident had choice. taxCall early and get your with rapidly mounting war suris time. ville She a for long es, with enormous responsibiliW. A. Edde returned home vived by two children, Mre. John ties for food regulations, control COUNCIL & HOME MISfrom Salt Lake City Saturday Erickson and Joseph Elfors. The HIGHSIONARY APPOINTof transportation and funeral was held from the First evening. MENTS. Ward Chapel Monday, afternoon and was largely attended. The floral offerings were beautiful Tooele Stake of Zion for Sunday, November 25th, 1917. and profuse. The speakers were former Bishop A. K. Anderson, Batesville John E Johnson Bishop John W. Anderson of the Moroni England. and Rich and Second Ward Bishop Benmore Owen II. Banus of Ward. the Jeffries First ard 1 Joshua Ii. Clark offered the in and Henry Ilainly Clover Alexander J. Shields vocation and Amos 0. McBride Wm. J. Cassity. and benediction. Sr., pronounced the E. T. August K. Anderson and John U. Hicks. PAY BY CHECK,. AND BY CHECK ONLY, CLOVER MENTION Grantsville 1st John A. Bev-a- n and Lester Pocock. THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, Miss Helen Stookey returned 2nd Benjamin L Grantsville to school at Logan, Utah, after ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT Franklin Whitehouse and Bowen spending a week with her paT. Brown Robert Lake View OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. rents, Mr. and Mi's. A. J. Stookand Geo Morris Matthews. ey. St. John Lyman A. McBride Mr. and Mrs. John A. Young and George L. Tate home in Clover after a years BANK Tooele North Jas. L. Wrath-al- l DESERET GRANTSVILLE absence in the southern part of and Parley W. Hale. the state Tooele South Jonothan II Grsntsville, Utah. Bishop R. N. Bush motored to Hale and Eugenfi T. Woolley. Tooele last Saturday on a busiVernon William K. Soelberg Iww ness trip. David E. Davis who was sum- GRANTSVILLE BURMESTER moned on the Federal Granc STAGE LINE . jury left for Salt Lake City Sun. ; le j af-Bat- es ! i j : . ! - j ! y . TUae-'ItfiLdBsj- -- J Open A Checking Account j With Us Today . LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! and George Barms. OphirJohn A. Liildberg and Alvin A. Walters. i Stockton Members of the Stake Sunday School Board. TOOELE STAKE PRESIDENCY, By John Y. Tate, Stake Clerk. I ed Miss Naomi Palmes: entertainthe T. O. G. M. Club girts Monday evening at a candy pull. The candy made was sent to some of the soldier boys now in camp. ThotiC present were Miss Gladys Bumis, Miss Vera Bar-ru- s. Miss Jessie Tanner, Miss Miss line Tanner, Miss Esther Bn itus. Miss Nellie Palmer, Miss Faye Palmer and Mr. Wilbert Cline of Furrview, Wyo. Mi, and Mrs. R. J. Hunting-soMiss Annice Huntington and Clifford Huntington of Salt Lake City were Grantsville visn, itors during the latter pail of the week, returning home Sunday evening. Eddie Green and. Fred Jefferwent to Salt Lake City Tuesday, returning home the latter part of the week. ies Miss Penina Wrathall who was visiting in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week, returned home Monday evening. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Luke City, Utah, October 22, 1917. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that tha State of Utah has filed in this office lists at lands, selected by the said Stale, under section G of the Act of emigres, approved July, 1G. 1694, aa Indemnity School land:-- viz: Serial 021932, SWU: WVjSEU, and Lota 3. and 4; Section 25. T. 1 South. Range West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, bo ftir aa they relate to srid tracts by descriptive subdit lslnim, have been consplcuoua-l- y posted in. ibis office for tnsepctlon and by the by any person interest public generally. During the period of publication ot this notice, or any time thereafter and before final approval and certification. under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the Stale to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, wiil bn considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. G non-miner- GOULD B. BLAKELY. L'ate first publication Register. Nov 2, 1917- - CHARLES A. HERMAN Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. 2 m. Grantsville Leave Surveyov. daily p. John V. Green, one of Skul Office NEWS cadis at the Leave Valleys bachelors, is spending a few days in Clover with his or Garage. Fare 50c each way. 20 O St. Phone Was. 4885-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salt Lake City, Utah. C. J. ANDERSON. Green. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Teeples are IMWM visiting relatives in Provo for a short rime. Dr. J. A. Phipps of Tooele was was in Clover on business last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Strasburg Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber and family and Mrs, Afton St, Qur Line of Confections nr.d Ice Goods, Stationery, etc. Jeor of Center were visiting rel- day w IPS 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 The Grantsville Grtsg Store atives Sunday. Ray Hikok of Salt Lake City was visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hikok Sun 8 day. Cream !are the best. 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