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Show YHE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, Mrs. Osborne On was a Tooele visitor Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Jos. Tanner accompanied by J. J. Tanner were in Tooele on business one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hikok motored to Ophir Tuesday. Hamilton Orr of Skull Valley is spening a few days with relatives in Clover. Edwin M. Johnson and J. W. Smith were in Tooele Tuesday last week on business. Elders Alex J. Shields and William H. Cassity, memebrs of the Stake High Cpuncil were the speakers at our church services Sunday. The M. 1. A. program for Sun-- , ACCOUNT HOME VISITORS TO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO GREATLY REDUCED RATES K jrt& DEa NOV. 24th 20'22 24th & 29th 27th LCu TICKETS SOLD TICKETS SOLD V In December VERNON MENTION Return Limit Return Limit The higher grades of the school will render Wednesday night the playlet, The MysteriThe ous Thanksgiving Guest. lower grades will have a to fill in the evening. Mrs. Harriet Olsen, Alta Olsen and Miss Violet Olsen came out from Salt Ikk City Tuesday. Mrs. Lizzie Ilillirtim who has been visiting in Idaho for a few weeks returned to Vernon Friday. Mrs. Charles Wright is in from their ranch on Government Creek, to spend the winter here. Mr. A. A. Shaip was in Lehi on business during the week, Jan. Feb. 28, 1918. 31, 1918. S For Tickets and further particulars see Agents Salt Lake ' 5 I 3 WM. WARNER, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Published Every Friday by BULLETIN PRINTING CO. Utah Grantsville, R. D. Ilalladay, Editor. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. Entered aa second class mail matter at Grantsville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display, One Dollar per Inch per Month; Single Issue, 15c per Inch; Full Position Top of Column, Next Reading Matter, nal 25 per cent Additio- OPHIR MENTION Irvin Merrill and family to Salt Lake City Sunday where they spent the day, returning home the same evening. Mrs. Henry Dicklebeck and family returned home this week after spending a few weeks with her parents at Fairfield. Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. Chas. Daniels motored to Tooele during the week to spend a day with friends in mo-.tor- ed TO ft both' nights they were here. Reuben Ball who had been from Ophir for se eral weeks came heme Monday. P. C. Gillett of the Ophir Mercantile Co., with his family spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City and Tooele. A birthday party was given at the home of Mrs. Win. Dates Monday in honor of her husbands birthday. A supper was given which was attended by a number of friends. Marvel Comer and family of Lehi have moved to Ophir where they wil spend the winter. Mr. Comer is employed here. The old time dance took place in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Monday evening which was attended by A large crowd which had a very enjoyable time. Carters orchestra of Lehi. Junction furnished ay the music. Junius Tanner of Clpver was in Ophir Sunday. CLOVER ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Smith returned Wednesday from Pocatello, Idaho, where, they have been visiting with Mr. Smiths parents who reside there. While Tooele. The Walters show troupe was there, Mr. Smith reports that his In Ophir during the week and young brother was killed in an was greeted with a full house autoniombiie accident. . v ALL POINTS EAST Via V af K Western Pacific R. R. tt v The Feather River Route s 2 S' tt trains Daily THE SCENIC LIMITED (Westbound Leaves Burmester 12:39 p. ni.) (Eastbound Leaves Burmester 2:37 p. m.) (Westbound Leaves Burmester 11:00 p. m.) (Eastbound Leaves Burmester 3:56 a. m.) Through Standard and Tourist Sleepej-s- . Observation Cars. Dining Cars. Oil Burning licomolives. Service and Scenery Unsurpassed i Information Tickets Literature I Any Western Pacific Agent or Ticket Office or E.. MAYER Agent, ' or contest, within the time preified, will be considered sufficient of the character of tLs tracts and the. selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. GOULD Ii. BLAKELY, non-miner- Register. Dale Grid publication Nov 2, 1917. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. leparlraent of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. I , October Utah. Burmester, ions herein described on the M.nund that the same is more valuable fur mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. D. C. Failure ao to pro-gra- m Route, or address The Grantsville News. Or ' body welcome. In November CALIFORNIA X day, Dec. 2nd is as follows : SALE DATES TO ft V ti ft Short Talk ....Pres. A. J. Stookey Retold Story .... Mrs. R. N. Bush Solo Mis?. Eva Russell J. W. Beagley Reading Recitation .... Mrs. Henry Ilikok Instrumental Music Mrs. C. T. Anderson Comic Reading Mrs. Mary J. Tanner Remarks ..... Bp. R. N. Bush The program will begin promptly at 7:00 oclock. Every- SALE DATES UTAH. 20, 1017. Notice la hereby given ihut Philip Fuller, of Grahlsville, Utah, who, on March' 14, 1914, made Homestead En- try. Serial, No. 012316, for W& of NW ti and VM,i of SW&, Section 9, Town-- , ship 3 South. Range 5 West, Salt Iike Meridian, 1ms filed notice of in-- . Lection to muke three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above T. R. Larson, J. C. Nelson, M, R. Stewart, William T. Hackett and Frank T. Roberts, their heirs,, assigns, grantees, and to whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that the undersigned have expended: for the years 1912, 1913, 1914. 1915 and 191G through themselves and their predecessors in. interest one hundred dollars in labor and improvements for each of said years upon each of the Undine, Undine No. 2 ant) Undine No. 3 lode mining claims situated in Clifton Mining District, Tooele County, Utah,, of record in the office of the Recorder of Tooele County, at Tooele City, Utah, in order to hold said clitims under Section 2324 of the U. S. Revised Statutes and amendments concerning annual labor on mining claims, be- The speakers at the afternoon seivices Sunday were Mr. Bamis and Mr. Ilindley of Grantsville. Mr. Walter James went to Salt Lake City Tuesday, 'returning again Friday. ing the amount required to hold Tom James was in Vernon described, before the Clerk of District said claims for the period endDecember 31 of each of said Monday. Court, at Tooele, Utah, on the 1st day ing years. Oborn Mr. and Mrs. lleury ' cf December, 191T. wore in Tooele Saturday on busAnd if within 90 days from Claimant names as witnesses: iness. Brigham L. Watson. John William the personal service of this noThe Shaip mine is closed down Anderson, Richard M. Robinson, P. P. tice, or within 90 days from pubfor a month or two. lication hereof, you fail or refuse Matthews, all of Grantsville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. to contribute your proportion of Register. said expenditure as USERS OF EXPLOSIVES Date first publication Oct 26, 1917. your interest in sand claims will MUST SECURE LICENSE become the property of the ununr A Federal license is now redersigned, your NOTICE. FORFEITURE of terms the der said statute. for States in United the quired WM. M. LAME the legal possesion of explosives Salt Lake Septem-- i and not holding a license there- her 13. 1917. City, Utah, J. P. GARDNER, for being subject to a fine of i To C. B. Diehl, D. L. Dunyon, . Salt Lake City, Utah. $5,000 and imprisonment for one year Only citizens of the United States and friendly countries may obtain licenses. The purchaser of dynamite must state definitely what the explosive is to be used for when obtaining the license, and will be held accountable for its use as stated and the return of any that may be left. With tiie strict enforcement of this law the Federal authorities DATA WATCH hope to prevent explosives falling into the hands of evilly disposed persons, and to put a stop to all further dynamite plots. Until Explosives law can be put into operation, every person who deals out explosives to his employees is required to keep a record of the same from Nov. 15th and make a report of the same to the Government officials when called on to do so. ! : rs, FOR ON THE CHEVROLETS Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your efficiency. fi t" DR.. ANTI-PAI- N SEVERE HEADACHE. 1 obm bad terrlbl headaches anl feared La Grippe. I could not attend to xny work. I took some of Dr. Mlletf Anti-Pai- n Pills and the pain was quickly gone. Then X started using Dr. Miles' Nervine and the trouble vanished completely and I felt wen and active once more.' HENRY FARMHAM, Spring Valley, Minn. MILES PILLS quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when k or nervousness is the cause, Dr. Miles over-wor- Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IP FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, PAILS ' TO BENEFIT YOU; YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. NOTICE. ; United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 22, 1917. To Whom It May Concern: Notice la hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In thiB office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of tbe Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial ' 021932, BWK: WUSEK. and Lots 3, and 4; Section 25, T. 1 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for lnscpctlon by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 26, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivi- . : Grand. Before Y ou Purchase a Car. This Car will be cvried in stock at Tooele, OPHIR MERCANTILE CO. Agents. 6phir, Utah jU |