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Show Mrs. H. R. Doremus of Brig-Iha- Denver, returned home last for Oakley, Idaho, where he is City, was a Tooele visitor week. the railroad there. going to look over a large cement during the week. Miss Lajet Adams who was atcontract which has been offered of Clair St. Ophir George Miss Dora Bevan who had tending summer school at the U. in Tooele on business the latter to him and his father. been visiting with relatives at of U. returned home Wednesday. part of last week. W. H. of the Tetonia, Idaho, for several weeks Supt. Raymond Miss Louise Wellinger of Tooele returned home last week. Mrs. an ingoWillard Erickson was Valley Ry., with Ophir is visiting with Mr. and ing passenger to Salt Lake City Raymond, who made a trip overA. G. Meyer at their sumMrs. who with Nelson W. W. Mrs. land to Butte and Anaconda, the latter part of last week. on Catalina Island, home Gillesmer Wm. Mrs. Mont., to visit with friends there her daughter, Enchantment near of Isle The with her pie, had been visiting Mrs. Bert Walker was visiting returned home last Friday. Los in Angeles. daughter, Mrs. George Tripp in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Harry Comue of Brigweek in Res. Phone 275 C. W. Bishop received a letter ham, spent the past 274 business after Tooele, looking from his son, Melvin W. Bishop, who is stationed at Fort Ethan matters. Allen, Vt, that he is getting his Mre. Alta DeLaMare left discharge from the Army. Mr. for her home at Kem-- 1 out Tuesday 38 of their Bishop states only to merer, Wyo. this company of 109 returned REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILES. Mr. Shields, who is employed on Always Trying to Save You Something on Your House Bills. Tapioca, 2 lb for Sego, 2 lb for White Dry Beans, Lemons, per doz 25c 25e 10c 45c 25c 59c 25c . 25c 25c 50c 25c 25c 25c 23c 25c 35c 25c 10c 35c $1.23 $2.98 25c 20c 25c 25c 10c 15c 20c per lb lb can Peanut Butter lb can Peanut Butter' Pint bottle Grape Juice Mason Jar Rings, 4 doz. for Quaker Com Flakes, 2 pkgs. for A. B. Naptha Soap, 7 bars for Crystal White Soap, 8 bars for Cream Oil Soap 3 bars for Teco Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs. for 20 oz. can Pineapple Small can Pineapple, 2 cars for 20 oz. can Green Olives Pint bottle Tomato Catsup Jello, All Flavors, per pkg. Best Cream Cheese, per lb Medium size can Cottolene Large size can Cottolene . . lb pkg. Golden West Tea Jam, per can Silver Gloss Starch, 2 pkgs. for Kingsford Com Starch, 2 pkgs. for Small can Pork & Beans Medium size can Pork & Beans Large size can Pork & Beans 1 2Vfc - Ajax Variety TOOELE Store Ollie DeLaMare left Tuesday m . F. G. Eastman country, the remainder sleeping on the battlefields of France. Chas. Walters of Salt Lake City spent the fore part of the week in Tooele, returning to the City Recorder Idwal Ajax was in Salt Lake City Monday on city Tuesday. business. I have all the necessary Tools and do the Work Myself. When your Car is in trouble, come and let me put it right. I will appreciate the opportunity and I am sure you will be Satisfied. Dan Sullivan, formen of the boiler shop at the smelter, was was a Salt in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Fannie Ebert Lake visitor .the latter part of last week. The crown prince says GARAGE that he Mre. Jos. H. Tate of Salt Lake will shoot himself rather than City was visiting with her son, give himself over to the allies. He might have saved the trouble J. Earl Tate last week. by having gone in the front line Mrs. Jos. Smith of Delta, was trenches during, the war. in Tooele during the week. O 26 Yi South Main SL, Salt Lake City, Utah, Or J. B. HICKMAN, Tooele, Utah. StiiMHHiwiiiiinnnmHTrTmTnTnTTTTTTTnTTTTnTTn jj 1 Warm Weather Drinks! IIHWWHilWWHWWWWWP I a SERVED ICE COLD AT OUR FOUNTAIN. We Have a Full Line of Cosmetics and Toilet Articles. Spend Your Spare Time Reading the Latest Magazines. Salt Lake Daily and Sunday Papers on Sale jj HANKS & EVANS J jc f jj s KJtfUWWWUWyUWUUWWWUUWtWWWWWWXWWWW'lWyW MORONI ENGLAND & Company Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers Undertaking Parlors and Chapel west of Salt Lake The most FULL STOCK OF FUNERAL SUPPLIE8 ALWAYS ON HAND a i We are as well prepared to tenderly care for your loved ones as any place In the state. Tooele, Utah. Phene 82 hUWWPJqW!WUWIWWWIIUWWJW are headquarters for Preserving and Canning Supplies. Fruit Jars, Jelly We OQUFRRH HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN TOOELE Glasses, Sealing Wax, Rubbers Lids, Clamps, Strainers m, and Measures. Tooele Sett Lake Stage Is .1M P1!E M E NUGOM PAN Y. Mr. and Mre. Ches Erwin will go to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Erwins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Aveson. Mr. Aveson is one of the oldest print-er- e in the state having worked on the Deseret News for over fifty years. Mr. Aveson has visited in Tooele a number of times. Is v i. - V. ' -' '."i '.I W. K. Dunne of Lake Point is spending the week at Gooding, Idaho, looking over the lands of Land & Investthe Utah-Idah- o E. S. QUINN, Manager Tooele City Depot: OQUIRRII HOTEL Salt Lake Depot: For Information regarding Delivery of Light Express Parcels Call Oquirrh Hotel fOUR Tooeles Plumber PLUMBING HEATING CHIM- NEY TOPS, & TIN WORK. Repairing of All Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished On and after June 1, done after 5 :00 p. all work 1919, on and m. Sunday will be chargon ed a basis of time and half Notice VINE STREET Res. Phone 4 Shop Phone 242. 3 8 M 3 . . $ i PLATFORM i vice. Capital & Surplus - - $65,000.00 Total Resources - - 650,000.00 Depositary for Postal Savings. We Sell Travelers Checks. The Depositors on our books include all the prominent men of the county people whose financial transactions through us often involve, considerable sums. Their faith in us has been established by careful attention to every detail a service which is extended to every depositor, large and small. We solicit your investigation. P. M. CLEGG, Pres. E. M. ORME, Cashier. 3 I We believe J, 3 s I ment Co. there and contemplates purchasing a ranch there. H. PETERSON I liee TIME TABLE Lv. Tooele Lv. Salt Lake Arr. Tooele Arr. Salt Lake 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p. in. 5:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:00p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. EXPERIENCED DRIVERS Stage will receive passengers at Liberty Cafe in Newtown and Oquirrh Hotel as indicated on Time Table Phones: Oquirrh Hotel 134; Liberty Cafe 206 Tooele County State Bank s'.- f BERT WALKER, Prop. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Smelter Men. Best Meals in Town for the Money, 3 Parlor for Ladies. No. 7 W. 2nd SOUTH THE LAST OF THE GREAT WEST IN IDAHO. THIRTY THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LAND IS TO BE SOLD. Improved and irrigated lands can be bought at from $40 to $60 per acre. This valley in which these lands are located is the last of the cheap lands in Idaho. Plenty of moisture, no crop failures. It is the stockmans Paradise; it is the farmers Eden. The soil is rich, fertile and most productive. Community life is ideal, social conditions are all that one can desire. Mr. Business Man, this is your opportunity to back up your business with an investment that is solid and safe. Mr. Wage Earner, this is your chance to prepare for a rainy day. Mr. Farmer, you can increase your holdings and thus provide for your boys by giving them an opportunity in life which may not come to them again. Write for full particulars and let us tell you of the wealth and resources of this wonderful country and the opportunity to secure a farm or stock ranch at these very low prices with terms to suit your condition. The following are a few of the many bargains we have to offer: No. 15. 160 acres all fenced. 80 acres under cultivation seeded to hay and grain. Good buildings. Water right, subirrigates. Adjoining a good stock range. Soil is a heavy blade loam. All fenced. Price $55.00 per acre. No. 16. 160 Acres all fenced. 80 acres under cultivation in wheat. Close .to town, subirrigates. Crop goes with place this year if taken now. All fenced, buildings in fair condition. Price, induding crop $50 per acre. Fifty per cent of the crop will be accepted each year as payment on the place. No. 17., 240 acres all fenced and cross fenced. House, bam and other outbuildings. All under cultivation, some hay. Disced and harrowed ready for seeding. Subirrigates. Dont fail to see it, wonderful snap at $50 per acre.' Address or call on the UTAH-IDAHLAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY I I have a few second hand cars for sale. ? PERSONALS' Lee Thatcher of Logan who is interested in the dry farm at Andrew Stewart of St. An- Benmore, was in Tooele on busithony, Idaho, was visiting in ness the fore part of the week. Tooele during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee who at present are making their for the Yamaguchi, pitcher the Tooele basball team this sear home at Blackfoot, Idaho, spent son, left last week for Seattle, the week end in Tooele, returnMr. Wash., having been asked by ing to Blackfoot Monday. will Lee states remain that they Manager Oymer of the Seattle to come to Seaatle to try out for in Idaho for about three months when he will return to Tooele the Coast League team there. and engage in auto painting durMiss Kathryn B. Scribner of ing the winter. At present he the Board of Education of Salt is engaged in painting care at Lake City, was visiting with her Blackfoot. sister, Mrs. D. V. Wagner durMr. and Mre. Roy Orme of St ing the week. Anthony, Idaho, who were married last week, were visiting with Oscar Schoenfelt of the Qual- friends and relatives in Tooele ity Press of Salt Lake City, with during the fore part of the week. Mrs. Schoenfelt and Mr. and Mr. Orme is a son of S. W. Orme, Mrs. Murray Schick, spent Sun- a former resident of Tooele. day in Tooele, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peters. Mr. and Mre. Jesse Robinson of Afton, Wyo., were visiting Omni Jones of the Clark Elec- with Mr. and Mre. E. M. Orme tric Power Co., with his wife and on Pioneer Day. Mre. Robinson family spent the week end at was formerly Miss Etlka White, Midway and Charleston, enjoy- teacher of domestic science in ing the bathing at the Hot Pots. the local High School. Mr. RobMr. and Mrs. " Harry Williams inson is county superintendent of who had been visiting with Mrs. schools at Afton. Williams brothers, George and Len Coleman, returned home Mrs. Ed. Shields left last with them. for Pocatello, Idaho, to join S West of District School. 5 Vine Street that all business success is founded on ser 3 s In any transaction with you, from the smallest to the largest, we are not satisfied unless you are, and we do not consider the transaction completed until you are perfectly satisfied. No matter whether you buy ten cents worth of lime or a house bill costing a thousand dollars, you will receive the J 3 same courtesy and attention. I Parker-lYarn- er Lumber Co. GEORGE C. CHASE, Mgr. Phone 69. |