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Show r XT T r i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. VOLUME GRANTSVILLE. TOOELE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ONE. 23rd, 1917. NUMBER TIIIRTY-EIGH- T GRANTSVILLE LOST TO Picture show at the Opera FUNERAL OF MRS. HUDTOOELE HIGH SCHOOL. SON HELD SUNDAY. House Saturday: evening. Prices 11c and 17c. Also picture show The Grantsville High School The funeral of Mi's. Mary. A. Tuesday evening at the same football team went to Tooele Fri- Hudson, who died last Thursday prices. v r day afternoon and were defeated morning, was held from the The. Stork left: a baby boy at by a score of 79 to 0. From the First Ward Chapel Sunday afreports received of the game the ternoon. Former Bishop A. K. the home of Mr. and Mia. Theolocal boys were completely out- Anderson offered the invocation. dore R. Johnson Sunday mornclassed as they were unable to The speakers were Thomas Wil- ing. Both mother and babe are Guy Ganriloiicli Found with a Home Made Apparatus for break up most of the formations liams, Patriarch B. F. Bairus, J. getting along nicely. of the Tooele team. H. Hale, and former Bishop Jas. Distilling Lioiors on Hisiu; Promises. The Junior High School team L Wrathall. R. T. Brown proMrs. Frank Khcwlton enterTivre;-ne-tmpuiniij; iiim sniri-- ( of Tooele defeated the Junior nounced the benediction. Miss tained the M. M. and M. Club at Fi'uiu Tooele Bulletin.) leeres over his brawny iirms imil sur- the ciotbeM iHt wii.-i- i bad High School team of the local Merinda Brown rendered a solo. her home on Main street last Sheriff Adamson succeeded in school Monday afternoon by a Interment was made in the City Thursday evening ken h,m the best luirt of the Sntur-iinosvhino- a -- fill i NjiWtOWn afteniomi t0 fix ln tll0 jjnrilon; score of 43 to 0 on the local cemetery. ast night when he Even the as flrin a8 a Palmer Miss The final of and Naomi Miss the grounds. game OTises of Guy Gavrilovich on luibinpd forces of the elements cannot season by the local team will be Rae Tenner spent1 the week end Parley P. Paskett returned to in Tooele, returning home Mon- Sixth Street near the Tooele Val- - ring it down. played on the Grantsville field Later In Hie day he found the polo ey Ry. this afternoon between the local his home in Logan Sunday day. The Sheriff with Deputy Wm. In llie ground. team and the EaEst Side High Tate, Policeman Jas. K. Dunn D,d 'ou ll this?" lie roared to his School second team of Salt Lake Mis lbie Tanner entertained and W. M. Adamson went to son. the Miss Frances Anderson and the T. 0. G. A. Club at her home wns the answer; a futl,,'1 City. Everybody turn out and 'No' cabin occupied by Gavrilovich f pnrrow perched oil IL I saw It my- help the local boys win the final Miss Myrtle Anderson went to on South Willow street Monday alxmt ten o clock last night Tit.151ts. Salt Lake City Friday afternoon evening. A dainty luncheon was game. found where a . they regularly evenhome An athletic club basketball and returned Sunday served to the following guests: Constructed for the Man. apparatus Fortunate team has been organized here ing. Miss Naomi Palmer. Miss Faye distillation of fermented ' liquors. nobo Say, mister, would youse and has starting practicing for Palmer, Miss Nellie Palmer, Miss The Still is a rather crude af-- bind stakin a pore limn wot ain't got a game with the L. D. S. U. team' Mrs. R. M. Rydalch who was Afton Palmer, Miss Vera Barrus, fair, having been made of old o home, ter a few! pennies? of Salt Lake City, to be played visiting in Salt Lake City the Miss Matilda Bolinder, Miss El- milk can. You ain't got no Enpcck What The some time next week The dub latter part of the week, le turn- sie Johnson, Miss Esther Bar- .he still was upper portion of 0Ilie? Sily, cl,sll) you uru matte riveting ln Brwit hR'k' Why- yoU Cl,n 8tuy will be a big help to the High ed home Sunday evening. rus, Miss Gladys1 Barrus and a Diece of galvanizedby iron into ?g nil School team in giving them Miss Jessie Tanner. night every night if you want o never got a some real opposition for the Praker B. Pratt, principal of iteware kettle on top of it. The games of the winter. The club the Grantsville High School, who The Red Cross Auxiliary of pipe fitted into the milk can very An Undiscovered Best. is composed of players of form- was in Salt Lake City on busiwhile the vents where Are you getting well paid for your boxes three sent has Grantsville snugly, to and a make er years promises ness, returned home Sunday of finished article to the Red the kettle rested on the pipe ork? strong team. evening. Cross Chapter in Tooele and are were closed with a mixture of No. That's why I'm not doing my on .another shipment bread dough and plaster pans ?st work. Seems to me nobody ever working . Mi-sMis Aurelia Bennion went to which will be ready in a short to prevent the vapor from es- willing to pay enough to find out John E. Millward went to ist how good I can be. Salt Lake CCity Saturday after- time. They use thvj sewing room caping. Salt Lake City Friday and Sunhome noon and returned The distilled spirits were conhome Monday evening. of the High School every TuesOPIIIR MENTION day evening. day afternoon at 2:15 p. m. All veyed to a small barrel by means interested are invited to attend of a pipe about 5 feet in lenj.ih. S. A. Hudson, Alma Hudson went who and help with the war work for This was tight by means of, the E. R Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. A. J. Hudson came in Sherman Cook and Mis Eliza-)et- h in from Gold Hill Friday even- to Salt Lake City Friday after- the boys in the trenches. The dough and plaster mixture. Johnson gave their many The officers found the distil- friends ing to attend the funeral of Mrs. noon, returned home Sunday work already finished consisted lation in Ophir a very pleasant can hidden under a pile of of bed shirts, con1.' lesccnt robes, M. A. Hudson. evening. when they returned Sunday mufflers, sweaters, wristlets and wood, while the top part of the from Salt Lake City and anL Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Swenson pajamas. aparatus and the, condensing nounced that Joseph W. Smith returned they had been mary home Saturday evening from a and Mrs. Len W. Hale went to pipe were found in the'pig pen. ried at Farmiiigton toe day beThe keg containing distilled fore. Salt Lake City Tuesday aftertrip to Salt Lake City. went to Salt Lake NOTICE. SECOND They was discovered in another Kermit Mathews went to Salt noon, returning home during the a jolly crowd of with 1918 liquorof toe for Youth's The 3ity Friday Companion Lake City Sunday afternoon. premises. part later part of the week whom to The brightest men of Ibis they said nothalso found two barrels friends, They to transpire. was of what with and the those high- of a mixture of Miss Ethel Woolley returned A. H. Woolley went to Salt country prunes and ingThe Bulletin The Youth's ideals for write est joins with their to Salt Lake City Sunday Lake City Friday afternoon and grapes in a state of fermentain Ideals 1918. in in friends Companion wishing them a tion, one of which was about many returned home Saturday evenin these count matter and prosperous reading journey half full and the other nearly happy ing with a new automobile. and it is worth everything filled. life days, through Mre. Alexander Johnson, Miss to keep in the the mental comJohn ORourke and John BerGavrilovich alleges that he Lenus Johnson left Sunday Alta Johnson and Pharis JohnAlex of Taft, was the mixture with ry have returned home after son spent several days in Salt afternoon for Burley, Idaho, af- pany K. whichmaking Franklin Graham ander Bell, to fatten pigs and that he spending a month or so at MagLake City, returning home Mon- ter a short visit with relatives Lane, Secretary of the Interior, distilled a little for his own na. here. day evening. Alvin Cook, James McNicols, John Burroughs, Maurice F. E only use. Those who have smelled to Minister States United Sherman Cook, Louis Drockett, gan, the mixture say that only a pig Elizabeth 3 Denmark, Agnes Repplier, Dr, would consume Nettie Misses any part of it Johnson motored toand Salt Lake Rupert Blue, Walter Camp, Gen after they had smelled it. Charles King and other great Two sacks of com were also City Friday with John Williams, contributors for 1918. The Com- found on toe premises which returning again Saturday. Mre. Wm. Davis gave an enpanion will have its great run probably were to be used when It the prune-grap- e at her home Saturof serials and short stories. tertainment mixture had in honor of her will give the clearest and mos been day evening of. disposed Veronicas thirteenth reliable summary of the progress This is the first report of a daughter, of toe great war. At the same still having been confiscated by birthday. Dancing was enjoyed followed with a dainty luncheon. time the regular departments the officers since the new will be maintained in all their Those present wore Misses Fawn went law .into effect, PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, Lillian Boll, Mary Ann profusion and variety. 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