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Show x i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE VOLUME ONE. . 01 i NTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1917. NUMBER . ( TWEXTY-TW- O see to it at once. SPEND THE DAY AT G. M. MATTHEWS ELECTof membere The Local the KAMP KOTTONWOOD. ED A DIRECTOR. TO DE DRAFTED Board are Sheri IfD. M. AdamA crowd of young people went A delegation from Grantsville son, chairman; County CIev1v Fred L. England, secretary, and to South Willow Canyon and went to Salt Lake City to atend Physician iF. M. Davis, camped at Knmn KnHiuiwnnfj the,State Good Road' convention EXAMINED NEXT WEEK County who is the examining physician. at the Hotel Utah that day. No pawn can obtain i cetificatc se attending from Grants-wer- e of discharge on the ground of J. U. Hicks, R. U. List Given ol Cases in Which Eieraption will hi Allowed. physical deficiency without the J, J. W. Bell, R. D. 1 lain day, concurrence of the Board as wril U. Matthews, Tom Jennings, as the examning physician. Persons Desiring to Claim Eumptlon Should Make J. Clark, and Leu Johnson, er the organization of the ter Roads for Utah Associ-- n TWENTY-FOUTClaim at Once. A GALA had been effected proviDAY IN GRANTSVILLE der the members from each Although the official list of the United States in the transto to mission mails. of ity elect one director those those who have been drafted The Twenty Fourth celebrasent from Tooele county se4. That you are an artificer or tion passed off quietly here Tues- ;ca from Tooele County has not been ed G. M. Mathews as the di-- or received by the officials compos- workman employed in an aimory day and the people generally ap- IS: ei from this county. A ing the Local Board for Tooele arsenal or navy yard of the peared to have a good time durx:tors reUnited States. meeting of the organi-io- n County, as soon as they are ing the day. will be held in Salt Lake 5. That you are employed in ceived notices will be sent out The baseball game between f, August 15th. to those drafted to present them- the service of the United States Stockton and Burmfcster resulted in victory for Siockton by a selves within five days for the in other capacities. liss Irene Fraser went to 6. That you are a licensed pi- score of 13 to 8. A large numphysical examinatian. One third Lake City Wednesday af- Uie in lot to be examined on the first day, ber of residents of outside places regularly employed loon. were here to spend the day. another on the second day and pursuit of your vocation. 7. That you are a mariner acThe dance during'the evening of the last third on the third day lr. and Mrs. George Crowton e was attended by a crowd that F set for the examination. tually employed in the sea t Lake City returned to Salt of any citizen or taxed the capacity of the hall. All claims for exemption must ir home there Wednesday i States. within Umied the sIhj filed with the Board within w a weeks visit with relatives 8. married a are Mrs. arid That Bates Etta you Tenyson fj seven days from the date of the friends. child wife or man with a BE RATES LIGHTING depend0 mailing of the notices except LOWERED TO 10 CENTS those who wish to claim exemp- ent on you for support. Mine Prosecuting Develop9. That you have a widowed tions on account of industrial or T. F. ment Work. Burmester . is in labor on Mayor mother your dependent agricultural reasons, who must a of communication from receipt for Dissupport. file their claims with the m Tooele Bulletin. 10. That you havve age or in- the Clark Electric Power Co., to 3. P. Eyans, superintendent of trict Board which nas original parents ependent upon your the effect that the lighting rates 0. K. mine at Indian Springs jusisdiction in that class of ex- firm in Grantsville will be reduced abor for support, he southern part oi: the Coun-wemptions. 11. Tnat you are the father from 11c per kilowatt hour to in Tooele several. days The following are the only of a motherless child under lfi 10c begining August 1st. : business. While here for legal exemptions grounds fir TOTnJOirSnmasiroin olihdependent upon your labor for was a caller at the Bulletin he Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gleave day afternoon. 1. That you are an officer, leg- support. office and stated that work a: 12. That you are a brother of arrived here from Salt Lake City islative, executive, or judicial, of the mine was progressing nicely. the United States, a State or an orphan child or children un- Sunday evening. Vs Miss Rae Anderson returned He said that the shaft was now Tenitory, or the District of der 16dependent on your labor down 280 feet and that some Miss Margaret Judd of Block-foo- t, home from Salt Lake City SatColumbia. for support. good ore was pxpocte to be;eii-v- Idaho, was j visiting in urday morning... ; 2. That you are a. regular or 13. Tnat you are a member of countered shortly. 'llfsiiid that .duly ordained, minister of reli- anw welUrgrtnfced religious sect Grantsrifie during ihe week. Mr. and Mrs. John Fromme of the company shipped five cars of gion. ' or organization organized and ore last year which netted alxrtt Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peck re- Fairview, Wyo., were visiting 3. That you were on May i existent May 18, 1817, and $30,000. A iot of low grade ore durfriends relatives and here 1917, student preparing for the whose then existing creed or turned from Salt' Lake City Sunis being opened up and when a ing the week. ministry in any recognized theo- principles forbade its members day evening, sufficient quantity is blocked out logical or divinity school. to participate in war in any foim Mr .and Mrs. Joseph E. Mill-wa- the company will probably inMrs. Edna Steitler of Salt 4. That you are in Hie and whose religious convictions went to Salt Lake City stall a mill. lary or naval service of the are against war or participation Lake City returned to her home morning and returned United States. therein in accordance with the Sunday after a visit with rela- Saturday NIGHT TRAIN RUNNING home Sunday. 5. That you are a subject of creed or principles of said reli- tives and friends. AGAIN. Germany whether you have ta- gious organization. A. Fawson went to Salt Lake Paul Johnson, Miss Mary Jefken out papers or not. The night train on the Salt These are the oily grounds for City Saturday morning and re- Lake Route 6. That you are a resident Mrs. Alice feries, McMichael, which was taken off the or discharge by Mrs. Annie Johnson, Theron Mc- turned home Sunday morning. w'ho has not taken out first exemption several weeks ago, was put on local board. Michael, Anona, Melba and Alice 'papers. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Judd of again Monday night and will no A1 claims for exempuon must Worthington and Doris FredIn addition to claims for exdoubt run regular again for the emption claims for discharge bededded by the Local Beard rickson went to Salt Lake City Blackfoot, Idaho, arrived here present The train loaves Salt may be made on any of the fol- within three days after the claim by auto Wednesday mid return- Sunday to spend the 24th with Lake City at 7:00 p. m., arriving reatives and friends here. lowing grounds, w'hich are the is filed. The claim for exemp- ed home Thursday afternoon. at Tooele Junction at 8:15 and be must filed tion within itself only grounds for discharge by leaves again for Salt Lake at seven days and the pirofs on Mr. and Mis. William Clayton the Local Beard. 8:40. 1. That you are a county or forms provided by the Board and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. CHARLES A. HERMAN The Tooele Valley L ain leaves must be filed within ten days. I.' William Smith all of Provo, were municipal officer. the depot in Ncwtow n at 8:00 to 2. That you are a custom- vou contemplate claiming ex- tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. make connections with the train house clerk. emption, ask the members of the Smith during the early part of Surveyor, at the Junction. 3. That you are employed by Jjocal Board hew to proceed and the week and returned to their 20 0 St. Phone Was. 4885-SOLDIERS AGAIN BEAT wwwiwiiwmwww home Wednesday evening. TOOELE 1JO S SUN DAY. Chester Jefferies and James B. Salt lake City, Utah. A LITTLE BETTER FQR A LITTLE fcESS Jefferies went to Salt Lake City The soldier lioys of the 20th afternoon to see Wednesday Infantry beat the local team by. ! enlisting in the Navy. a score of 9 to (j an exciting-contestThe soldiers had AUTO STAGE LINE TO Mrs. William Brother relumBuilders of the Famous James Way Barns strengthened their team tor the GRANTS, UTAH. ed to Salt Lake City Thursday while the local boys said occasion We plan, superivse, and contract, Sfptic Tanks, Cisterns, afternoon after a short visit they were unable to find the visC. J. Anderson, Manager with her sisiter, Mis. J. Reuben Reservoirs, Poultry Ifouses. iting pitchers curves. It was , Clark. Daily Trips Grantsville to Grants expected that they would come Round Trip $1.00 out again tor the Bettor Builders .'Qne Year guarantee Bates of Montpelier, Idaho, arrived here Sunday tor a short-visi- t GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE There are no Liens am our Jobs with relatives and friends. B. W. BLACK, M. II. Edw. B. Green, Mgr. wtwMiwowmwmzw Miss Muriel Erickson returnPhysician and Surgeon. and ed home from Salt Lake City Daily Trips to Grantsville $ Office: Over Grantsville Saturday afternoon and left tor Return. Special Trips on Drug Store. Delta Monday to spend the sumRequest. LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! 9 12 a. m. Hours: mer there. 2 4 p. m. Parcels Delivered Both Places. 7 8 p. m. Miss Rhea Anderson went to Leave Orders at Bulletin Office. YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. .ITS AS GOOD AS ANY Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon Tooele, News Office, Grantsville and returned home Monday evening. Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is Cool y Miss Ruth Ingleby of Salt and Refreshing, and Served Right Lake City is visiting Miss Em' ma Ingleby during the week. Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs. Rubber Mrs. M. E. Halladay returned Goods, Stationery, etc. Our Line of Confections and Ice from Salt Lake City Saturday Cream are the best, afternoon. MEN . H : sex-vic- - mei-chan- . as . . rd a-li- en ; w i BARRUS $ a-b- PRATT . ! I The Grantsville 1 Drug Store The Bluebird 'George W. Page of Payson, h, was in Grantsville during the early part of the week. U-ta- It is our Aim to please every one. ' |