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Show 04 r 1K 1 - -- S - -- f 'VVa'M a' . , ...4 :I , - i ' ,v SUPT. REID GIVES REteachers desire the hearty sui-- ' couraged by a systejn of check- iuuuuwMiwwitiuuwwarjwiiiuuumutiuuuwKtxxaKitva.(R QUIREMENTS OF THE port of the people of the county j ing up and granting of credits Rcr. Phone 27.1 TeL 274 NEW SCHOOLS LAWS. to make this new department in towanls their graduation. Prof. Elmer T. NoalL is asso- The last Legislature enacted school life a success, for then we conwill with Prindpal Jensen in dated have a very important , several measures which take in towards the future this vocation work, taking direct tribution sion will require considerable ex-phappiness and efficiency of our charge of the boys In the me--1 sion in the work performed children. chanic arts course. The boys BEEF. House Bill No. 43, entitled, have been employed this summer chuck steak by the schools of the county as 25c I AM REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING the new laws take in a wide scope An Act to provide for th estab- in erecting and repairing school Rib Steak 25c furnischool schools buildings, building TRACTORS TRUCKS AUTOMOBILE in educational matters; in fact lishment of part-tim- e Round Steak 25c to' compel attend- ture, calcimining, painting and and and classes 30c they reach in the welfare of ance of minors in such schools even taking contracts for repairs Loin Steak I do all the Work Myself and have all the necessary Tooele. of citizens for 30c Steak every family in the community and 0188868, reads as follows: Tods for any sized Job. In the home economic project Boiling Beef in which there are childrpn. Every parent, guardian, or 15c Wallace Edith work. Supervisor I respectfully refer you to any or all of my satisfied customVEAL. Among these laws are Health other person having control c 1 has'some interested groups very an sixteen between minors ers, as to the Quality of work I am doing for them. I aim 30c Education, Part Time Schools, the county Chops years of age and an ' of girls throughout to be fair in all I do for you. Vocational Education and Amer- eighteen 35c minor under sixteen yean of af : engaged in pursiut of efficiency Steak difof duties household icanization Schools. To carry who has completed the eight in Cutlets 35c many GARAGE, Vine Street, west of District School. 25c out the work as requires by the grade, shall be required to se: ; i ferent, varieties. Stew 1 . The main aim of all this work After August 15th, Sunday and Holiday work at rate of new school jaws Supt E. M. Reid such minor to a regular pub VIENNA BAKERY & GROCER Time and Half. in the towards is inculcating private school, at least thirl is effecting his organization of or CO., weeks'1 each school year, unler ; young people an interest in conteachers of the county to have such minor is legally excused JANKOVICH, Prop. t) structive and, above all towardsIt 4thSTEVE them eqiupped to put the objects enter employment ; and if such sired in American citizens. Phone 236. St. Newtown. wminnnnniwmiiinnniwmnwmimMminnnnnnnnmwnwnmiinwnrtaw of the law in affect as nearly as minor is so excused, said parent, is hoped that by creating value will learn something of shall they or other personguardian into do so. In an it is possible be required to send such minor property values and rights and terview ,Supt Reid gave the fd- - to school or a contin- that they will be this means bea part-tim- e .'lowing outline of the work to be uation school at least 144 hours come more and more interested carried on in the Tooele County per year, provided .that in each in protecting public and private SERVED ICE COLD AT OUR FOUNTAIN. Schools this year. year such parent, guardian, or rights, in whatsoever form they them. encounter may of control other person having We Have a Full Line of Cosmetics and Toilet Articles. House Bill No. 44 on Health Senate Bill No. 64, entitled, such minor mav be excused from Education provides for the crear such Spend Your Spare Time Reading the Latest Magazines. duty by the district board An Act to promote Americanition of a Director of Health Edu- of education for any of the fol- zation by requiring attendance Salt Lake Daily and Sunday Papers on Sale at school of speakcation and for a course of study lowing reasons: tl for 1. That' v such minor has al- ing persons, by providing for the preparation of Health & of a Director- - of Fill men with praise ifyou completed the work of a appointment school ready and Education supervisors Americanization provid,and would by have friends school. high nurses and also for the promo- senior and 2. That such minor is taught ing for the establishment tion of the physical welfare of at home the required number of maintenance of evening school classes, providing a penalty for children under school age. hours. MOUTHPIECE the violation of this Act, and The organization of the Tooele 3. That such minor is v to an appropriation CIGARETTES cany making County schools in this respect physical or mental condition the same into effect. ' with-suc- h tine Undertakers and Licensed Embalmres will be under the direction of (which must be certified by a This law requires that every are filled if required competent physician of six-- tobacco, are made with between the alien Mrs. E. 0. Thompson who has ages Th most Undertaking Parlor and Chapel weet ef 8lt Lake by the board asto render such f01y.five years who such care, mouthpiece and been engaged as Health super- attendance inexpedient or im-- teen not pogggg an ability tc 4 FULL STOCK OF FUNERAL SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND Mrs. visor for the county. . , . read and write English equal to all no wonder men praise , prtJnue 110 Thompson has had an extended if that of a child who hase corn- - them and pass them on to. W ar aa well prepared to tenderly care fer your loved one fifth grade of the the experience in school worc along taughtwithin tw pleted place In the state. d friends. j lie schools, shall attend an eventhe lines of her present position 10 for 13c school and receive such in-Tooele, Utah. Phene S2 and will no doubt of of very val- "i68 Branch Co. BoUman The John uable service to the school childMU ren and to the community in gen- provided. It is' requested by the school eral in health work. authorities that all minors, withOne of the first duties of the in these IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE PRICES YOU age limits, who cannot make to a will be teachers survey attend the regularly; provided ARE PAYING FOR YOUR NOTICE. of the health of the children in schools present themselves pt 8hU Lake Office, Land States United MEATS & GROCERIES their schools. Each teacher will their respective school headCity, Utah, June 6, 1919. The for Concern: registration. quarters It May Whom To famibe required to thoroughly WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. conditions will then be studied Notice ia hereby given that the liarize herself with her pupils, bv the school authorities and TEACHERS EX AMIN ATIOX State of Utah haa filed in this office by the said An examination to secure liata of lands, selected and the individuals who need part-tim- e classes organized to section 6 of the Act of under State, special medical attention will be meet the needs of toe regis-- 1 certificates .of the second and Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as s MIKE ELJCH, Prop. lands, vis: Serial trants. third class will be held in the Indemnity School reported. 2, Lota 8, Lot 10. ll,.Sec. 7; In Tooele and 2 S.p It 1 Bezek Board of Education rooms at&k 024366, Tooele, Utah. Those affected with adenoids, Block, Broadway. 4, 6, 8, 9. 10, 11, Section 18, T. schools to which toe minproper 2 W., and Lot 6, Sec. 13., T. 3 S., H Saturand Court weakness, House, eye Friday tonsils, enlarged ors should report will be toe high 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of (lyptisiiiiiiiMiWlsiiSHiSilHaWttUMMMMtWMWIWWWWWMWWWRWtRW and defective teeth will be given schools located in these commu- - day, August 29th and 30. The said lists, so far as they relate to said subdivisions, to descriptive will 9:00 tracts at home the start examination to by notice a nitfeg carry tkTmkmkkWkmkMMMWM have been conspicuously posted in this Bill No. 42. entitled, oclock Friday morning. person any parents calling attention to these AnHouse by for inspection office Act to accept the benefits of The following are the subjects interested and by the public generally.of defects and urge their the Senate and Act an the period of publication by passed to with the teacher give the House of Renresentatives of the in which examinations will be During this notice or any time thereafte , approval and child which is so handicapped a United States of America in given: 1 English ; 2 Educa and before final THE LEADING HOTEL IN TOOELE deimrtmcntal regulations under to provide tion and Psychology; 3 Hygi- of contents or 1907. fur and equal chance to fight Congress assembled protests April 25, eduBERT WALKER, Prop. of the State to any his way to adulthood and then to for promotion of vocational ene; 4 Nature Study, or Arith- againat the claim subdivisions hereinor tracts of 23, metic ; 5 the February cation, approved Drawing or Commun- before, described on the ground that . have the beBt possible equipment Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Smelter Men. 1917. mineral for valuable more S. of is 6 U. same in health, in physique, and menCivics; History Thin phase of training is now ity Best Meals in Town for the Money. be Parlor for Ladies. than for agricultural purposes, will tal attainments, that it is pos- -, well under way in Tooele County. Geography. . received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. sible for him to secure. This is Principal A. C. Jensen of the D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, has organTooele School, NOTICE. him not aid do High . impossible if we within the time specified, will be conin district of the ized the i) boys the will in sidered sufficient evidence of the be dance A given by the healthy functioning and project work in the lines of beet character of the tracts and r on F. Hall at Stockton, of the body and culture, hog raising, sheep, po- I. O. O. the selections thereof, being otherfrom objection, will be apmind. tato and grain growing, general Saturday night, August 23rd. wise free te the State. to proved The Usual ft welcome. boys Everybody The Board of Education, with farm repair work, etc. GOULD B. BLAKELY. x E. S. QUINN, Manager interested SuHealth been s have Register. Tf thoroughly Adv. the superintendent, prices. 1919. enTooele City Depot: x 1, Aug. first are Date and work Lake publication in Salt their being the and Depot: pervisor Thompson ' Date last publication Aug. 29, 191?, No. 7 W. 2nd SOUTjH. REAL DEAL SQUARE TIME TABLE 5 ESTATE CO. X Lv. Tooele Tooele Arr. X X a.m. 9:00 11:00 a.m.. R. HUNTINGTON, J. Mgr. ANYTHING UNTIL.YOU FOR SPEND ANOTHER CENT X 1:00 5:30 X p.m. p.m. OPPORTUNITIES. OF REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, HAVE SEEN THIS LAND X 6:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. X WHY? RENTALS And X EXPERIENCED DRIVERS X Work. other X Notary Because Land is cheaper and better than any X Newtown in Cafe at Liberty Stage will receive passengers Office 114 $. Main Tooele Utai X section in the intermountain country. X Table Time on indicated Hotel anil as Oquirrh Because Crop failures are unknown. X Hotel 134; Liberty Cafe 206 Phones: Because Thjp land subirrigates, plenty of moisture to ' Oquirrh X FRANK VLAHOS. of Light Express Parproduce all kinds of crops. Information For Delivery regarding I Dealer in Because There are many reasons why this valley in cels Call Oquirrh Hotel sections. X south-centrIdaho is more productive than other VEGEFRESH KINDS OF we ALL what of few of the a is many The following list only ., $ I consider real snaps. Do not procrastinate this is your opiiiuwaaxxxNnnxiniiiainiwmwniTsinftniiiwifiiifiririririrrrrrrrrrri j WATERMELONS, TABLES, ; OUR PRICES j ON MEAT : 1 1 Frank an ; I ne I A - . Warm Weather Drinks! 1 non-Engli- sh HANKS IMPEMALES EVANS MORONI ENGLAND & Company J . rk1enjgto ; pub-tun- e ? I BROADWAY CASH MARKET : . OQUFRRH HOTEL certi.i-catlon- . I Tooele Salt Lake Stage Line . i DONT! Tooele County II State Bank i al 1 portunity ACT NOW. No. 18. 400 acres of heavy blade soil, al 200 acres' iff crops. 80 to 100 acres summer fallowed. One mile from 20 acres alfalfa. All fenced and town. Good house, two wells, barn, granary and other buildings. Price, induding all the crop, if taken now, --$60.00 per acre. About $5,000.00 to $6,000.00 worth of crop. No. 19. 160 acres, good house aid stable, all fenced; 80 to 100 acres of wheat, will average about 30 bushels per acre. Price ,jpHiding crop, if taken now, $60.00 per acre. No. 20. 320 acres, all fenced; 200 acres in crop, wheat, under-cultivatio- cross-fence- d. ,1, PRODUCE, ETC., ETC. OUR First Door West Oquirrh Hotel two-stor- y alfalfa and clover,' House, stables and other outbuildings. Good water right Not far from school and church. Price, induding crop, if taken now, $60.00 per acre. No. 21. 160 acres, all fenced, unimproved; house in fair condition; on main road to town; very choice land. Price . $35.00 per acre. No. 22. 480 acres jme mile from town, on main road, Most of it under cultivation all fenced and and in wheat This land can produce 50 to 60 bukhels per acre. Fine location. Price $50.00 per acre. ' Come here Address or call on the LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY UTAH-IDAHcross-fence- d. O 26 Vi South Main Or P. M. CLEGG, St, Salt Lake City, Utah, or J. B. HICKMAN, Tooele, Utah. njmannnnmnmnnimnnimwwwnainiwHnimniiwiuwiniinimnHiiii r v 1 PLATFORM We believe J. H. PETERSON Tooeles Plumber PLUMBING HEATING CHIM- NEY TOPS, & TIN WORK. Repairing of AD Kinds. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished On and after June 1, done after 5:00 p. all work 1919, on and m. Sunday win be chargof time and half on basis a ed Notice VINE STREET Res. Phone 4 Shop Phone 242. that aU business success is founded on ser vice. Capital & Surplus - - $65,000.00 Total Resources - - 650,000.00 Depositary for Postal Savings. We Sell Travelers Checks. The Depositors on our books indude aU 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, 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 bin costing a thousand dollars, you will receive the same courtesy and attention. x J V- t ( - , |