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Show ' rm ttmp nw DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTS VILLE AND HER RESOURCES. GRANTSVILLE. TOOELE fm TV UTAH FRIDAY. SEPTKMnww 21 1917 NUMBER They Want The News The following card was receivJames Williams and Paul Johnson now at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio.T exas, by ed from the editor: Dear Mr. llalladay: TWENTY-NIN- E HIGH SCHOOL OPENS WITH BIG ENROLLMENT. School started Monday morning with a large enrollment in x)th the District and High Schools. The Junior High swelled the enrollment of the High School almost to its capacity. Osmon Justesen, former princi-a- l of the High School, decided We aro in Texas. Our ad dross ;o attend the University of Utah will be Fort Sam Houston, San and take out his masters degree Antonio, Texas, Q. M. C. Dep. instead of teaching this winter We are in line health. Hope you and another teacher will have to and your family aro fine. Tell in his added to the je faculty every one hello and for Heavens place. sake dont forget the 'Grantsville Much dissatisfaction has News. during the past two days James and Paul.. over the (Signed) fact that the students of the Junior High School are A fire at the home of Riley charged a $2.00 fee for enHale Tuesday caused by children being trance and compelled to pay for and matches, destroyed his attendance at student activities hay stack and corral fence. For- whether they can attend them tunately the wind was not blow- or not. The pupils of the Junior ing and the damage was confined High range in age from 11 to 14 to the property mentioned. years and are not old enough to attend dances at night which in Word was received here dur- the past have been the most of ing the week that Riley Hale the student activities manifesthad trapped a large wolf near ed. We are informed Castle Rock that had been doing that several reliably were sent pupils thousands of dollars of damage home and refused registration Jie live stock men in that vibecause they Tuesday morning This wolf has fooled did not have the cinity. required fee. trappers for years. This makes The catalogue making the anquite a record for Hr. Hale as a nouncement of the fee were not trapper. distributed until Monday mornwhen the pupils assembled Amusements Picture show ing ; school. The law does not proat at the Opera House Saturday vide for pupils of the seventh night, comedy and the Pathe and eighth grades being refused Weekly News. Prices 15 & 10c. entrance to school on account of Picture show Tuesday evenings failure to pay some fee imposed at usual prices. arbitrarily upon them. oc-cur- ed LOCAL MENTION Butler was in Ogden Saturday afternoon: Alvin McCoy Johnson went to Salt Lake City Monday morning. James L. Wrathall was in Salt Lake City on business during the week. Joseph J. Castagno of the Field Artillery now sta-- MANY NEW FEATURES Utah &&& Searnd STATE Dr. B. W. Black ieetured the Parents Ward Michael A. Myeron who is now in San Francisco, will go from there direct to American Lake, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook went to Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. I: I Open A Checking Account I Us With Today PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE, GRANTSVILLE DESERET Grantsville, Utah. BANK . out from the city Saturday ant Mrs. James B. Jefferies and returned to Fort Douglas SunMiss Edith Peck went to Tooele day evening. Saturday afternoon. Vera C. Woolley of the Miss Eva Blackburn is the Quartermasters Corps now staat Salt Lake City came guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. W. tioned out the City Saturday affrom Black during the week. ternoon to spend Sunday with He returned to Ray Anderson was in Salt his folks here. Lake City Monday morning. Lake City on business the fore Salt week. of the part Mrs. Roy Hayes and babe of aver visiting Mr. anc Bountiful returnMiss Frances Cassity ed from Shelley, Idaho, Monday Mrs. J. F. Clark for a short time. Mr. and Mi's. Alex Johnson,: evening after spending the sum- Miss Alta Johnson, Pharis John-- 1 mer there. son and Commodore Sloan went Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rydalch to Salt Lake City Tuesday mornand R. M. Rydalch went to Salt ing, returning home the same Lake City Wednesday after- evening. noon. harvesters at WANTED-Sa- lt Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Judd, Mr. Salt Lake Chemical Co., r, as Rydalch went to Salt Lake 30c immediately. Utah, City Monday morning, return- per ton. Board and lodging furing home Tuesday evening. nished if desired at $1.00 per Energetic man can make Mrs. R. A. James went to Salt day. from $4.50 to $5.00 or better Lake City Sunday to visit with 11-- tf per day. R. J. there. Bur-meste- Huntington Hows Y'our subscription Osmon Justesen was in Salt News.? the Lake City the fore part of the week on business, returning CHARLES A. HERMAN home Wednesday evening. GOOD AS ANY YOU' CAN GET IN TOWN. . Cool Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is and Refreshing, and Served Right. The Bluebird iRtes on Sait Lake Route. For above occasion the Salt Lake Route will sell excursion tickets from all Utah stations disas follows: Nephi-Tint- ic trict and all points East Sept 29th to Oct 7th. Good returning until Oct. 12th. From all other points Sept 28th to Oct 6th. Good returning until Oct. 15th. Extra equipment on all trains. Surveyor. 5 returned to Salt Lake City the 20 O St. Phone Was. John Aljets and Fred Bagan went to Salt Lake City Monday morning, returning home Tuesday evening. TOOELE HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harper who had been visiting in Salt Lake County, returned home Sunday. Sheri (T D. M. Adamson took Wm. F. Boyd, who plead guilty to forgery at Court last week, to the State Prison, the latter part of the week. E. A. Anderson, bookkeeper at the Pacific Comercial Co., who spent the week end with his to folks at Bountiful, returned to Tooele yesterday morning. g Former Governor Wm, Spry Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. in Grantsville Friday and JV was Mi. and Mrs. J. H. Millward, Salt Lake City, ITS AS Excursion . ( same evening. LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! FAIR ATJHH GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE Edw. B. Green, Mgr. 4885-- w . Utah. AUTO STAGE LINE TO GRANTS, UTAH. C. J. Anderson, Manager County Supt. of Schools J. U. Hicks is spending a few days in Gold Hill to make arrangements Daily Trips Grantsville to Grants Round Trip $1.00 for holding school there this B. W. BLACK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over Grantsville Drug Store. Hours: 9 12 a. 2 4 p. m. L 78 p. m. X wwfcwwmwwwwtwwu winter. Mrs. M. E. Halladay has a fine line of the latest style Fall Hats which will be on display at her residence on Main Street. Call land see them. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Black, R. Halladay, Bishop John W. Anderson and Gordon Clark D. went to Salt Lake City Monday, returning home the same 1 The Grantsville Drug Store at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Goods, Stationery, etc. Our line of Confections and Ice Call Cream are the best. It is our Aim to please every one. ! d |