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Show Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carkeek were visitors at the Brazier ranch at Vernon Sunday. . Amusementsl AT THE STRAND THEATRE where he met Mrs. Sutherland WtfttttlUWtSttttStUMWtltlWIatWWttltWWttlUUtWtJUMtll just returned from extended stay at Montrose, Colo., with her folks there. who Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leary of Dr. L. A. McBride who with Salt Lake City were visiting with family made a trip overland in Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sowles his car, returned home Sunday after spending several weeks on the trip. He says that he enjoyNed Dewey, passenger conduc. ed the trip through the park tor on the T. V. Ry. was a Salt Lake visitor the latter part of last week. Henry Heimes, foreman of the machine shop at the smeletr, S. T. Caiman, of the Tooele with his daughter. Miss MargarHardware & Implement Co., was et, returned to Tooele Monday in Salt Lake City visiting with after visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carmen and and the little Charles Apgar, one of the baby giri which arrived about a month ago. foremen at the blast furnace, left Sunday for Montana where John J. Gillett of the Tooele he will spend two weeks while Motor 'Co., with his family spent taking his vacation. several days in the Bear Lake country last week. Dr. E. B. Isgreen who spent the week end in Tooele, returned Supt H. G. Baker of the Clark to Salt Lake City Sunday Electric Power Co., was in Salt Lake City on business last'week. Tooeles Popular Picture Playhouse For Qualifv . . Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Peterson . We have labored hard to build up one during the years we have been in business in Tooole. We are still laboring equal- s ly as hard to maintain it We never permit the mania for Bargain buying to Mind us to HONEST VALUE. Misses Lettie Marsden and Ber. Every article we buy Must measure up to our high standard tha Speirs left left week for who had been visiting with her Squirrel, Idaho, where they will relatives in Tooele for a week, visit with Miss Marsden brother, returned to their home in Mc- Curiis for several weeks. Gill, Nv., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hammond C. F. Sutherland, manager of of Fayette, Sanpete County, are the local J. C. Penney Co. store, visiting with County Supt. of was in Salt Lake City Monday Schools, E. M. Reid and family. then we can sell it with confidence that it is Satisfactory. When you buy an article here you can do so with dence the confi- that it is always the best you can get for the money. swwwwiminiiiwiwwwiiii COOL OFF TRY On these Warm Days Drop in and Get a Cold Glass of our US FOR Refreshing Drinks POOL TABLES CARD TABLES. TONIGHT FRIDAY' what happens to him in this great Griffith picture shown at Winsome Viola Dana in THE regular prices. Also a real nov- Drink ParlorSoft Formerly Fred Lionbergs see GOLD CURE. A happy com- elty reel, something new in bination of wit, wisdom and winsomeness. Also a special two reel Fox comedy entitled VirWEDNESDAY NIGHT - Place) Opposite Strand Theatre ( North Main SL Goods. Satisfactory A Nice Pace to Spend a Pleasant Evening !j . tuous A regular Husbands..' mirtn provoker. The great dramatic star, Anna THE WAY OF Q. Nillson in SATURDAY NIGHT THE STRONG. A romantic drama of the Yukon and the Every ones favorite, J. War- frozen north, just the kind of ren Kerrigan in ONE DOLLAR for these warm days. Alpicture BID. A story of Kentucky with so the Kinogram News reel. all the picturesque charm, romance and action THURSDAY NIGHT for which that country is famed. Also a Harold Lloyd comedy. Bryant Washburn in the famous Saturday Evening Post MONDAY NIGHT story, VENUS IN THE EAST. A story of the western mining The great athlete, George camps and New York City. AlWalsh in PUTTING ONE so a Sennett two reel comedy OVER, another of those fast that is a humdinger, It Pays To It will make you. moving pictures that only Exercise. AlWalsh can over. George laugh. put so the Kinogram News, showing late current events. Watch for the date of THE UNKNOWN LOVE. Special. Also Douglas Fairbanks great 8 TUESDAY NIGHT reel special, The Knickerbocker D. W. Griffith, the greatest of Bucaroo. all producers, presents his latTHE ROMANCE - TOOELE PERSONALS est success, OF HAPPY VALLEY YEP. He was bound to see the White Mrs. Henry Carson was a Salt ' Lights and the Broadway chick- Lake visitor during the latter ens. All light. Let him go ! and part of last week. . i red-blood- ed Shop Phone 7 Res. Phone 14 Opportunity wuwvnwtiuin T ooele Valley Railway Knocking at your door, ir you oiilpi9w when to Invite It! Now la the opportune time to Invest a few dollars In oil. The Gustaveson Oil Company la drilling In Utah In Diamond Fork Canyon, two miles from the railroad. The well has a depth of about 400 feet. Our superintendent, Mr. Kama, says that in his experience as a practical driller for twenty-on- e years he has seen no better indications for oil than right here where we are now drilling In our own state. This is not an oil shale experiment, but we are drilling In the only proven wav, using the latest modern machinery. Gas was encountered a few days ago. You owe it to your family and your state to develop Utah for oil. Dont be a wage earner all your life. A few dollars invested now at 6c per share may make you inrtenendent for the balance of your life, in a very short time. We have complied with all the laws 'of the State of Utah. We invite the strictest Investigation. EA8TBOUNO 12 Boston Bldg. OFFICERS D. H. Gustaveson, President Dr. John T. White, J. W. Musser, Secretary Vice-Presiden-t There ie more money made in oil than in anything else; if yqu dont believe this, ask JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. WIBIIWiRIMWMWMPUMIIWMWIlIWUMWIIWUlMIIHmMRIIIWWWWtWMIlBimw 13679 2 AH PM PU PM PH O. M. KUCHS, A. G. M. 11 AM W. H. RAYMOND, Supt. THE FIXIT SHOP DIRECTORS Joseph R. Murdock Theodore Tobiason George H. Islaub, Treasurer Dr. Raphael S. Olsen George H. Smith, General Counsel Lewis S. Pond (Also General Counsel for the Dr. Murray Rock and the O. S. L. R. R.s.) N. C. Peterson William M. Munk, Sales Manager J. W. Musser 4 WM. WRAITH, Pres. Phone Wasatch 4014. D. H. Gustaveson Dr. John T. White 6 11:46 . 4:45 8:4610:00 7:46 Infnl Lv 18:15 1:80 4:15 4:50 12;15 11:82 8:45 4:88 8:32 9:30 7:32 8:28 1:47 4:28 6;06 8;00 12; 30 Tooele 11:30 8:40 4:30 3:30 9:207:30 Main Street 8:301:60 4:30 5:08 8:0512:32 8:30 2:10 9:10 6:40 2:00 Warner 8:15 Ttrain No. 1 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 8:30 a. m. to connect with Tintic Local No. 51 at Warner for Eureka and intermediate pointe eouth. Train No. 3 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 1:50 p. m. to connect with Tintic Local No. 52 at Warner for Salt Lake City and pointe east. Train No. 0 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 8:05 p. m. to connect with Tooele Local No. 63 from Salt Lake City at Warner. Gustaveson Oil Company 601 8 I'MPMPMPMAMAM Send checks or money orders to Suite 10 TIME TABLE WESTBOUND I $ Dont allow the wheels of your Auto to go bad in this weather. We specialize on setting them. We guarantee our work. dick Vine Street & DEW Opposite Opera House wwwwwwwiwwwiiiuiitiWMiwwwutiupnpnuwiwiotwkwh The House For Real Service Tooele Electric Supply Co a. L. NELSON Mgr. |