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Show i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OFjGRANTSVILLE VOLUME ONE. AND HER RESOURCES. TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 GRANTSVILLE, i GRANTSVILLEE PIONEER GRANTSVILLE LOSES TO PASSED AWAY LAST WEEK WEST SIDE HIGH. Funeral Held Sunday Afternoon. John Johnson, a pioneer citizen of Grantsville, died here Thursday afternoon of the infirmaries of old age. He had been bedfast for the past two years and had been an invalid for years. He was born in Sweeden 93 years ago last August and came to Grantsville over forty years He is survived by his ago. wife, four daughters and one Bon. The daughters are Mrs. Chas. Fenstermaker of Sandy, Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mrs. Lenus Peterson and Miss Janet JohnThere son, all of Grantsville. are also seventeen grandchildren and one The funeral was held from the First Ward Chapel Sunday afternoon. The speakers were Thomas Williams, Otto Johnson, Bishop A. K. Anderson and Patriarch B. F. Barrus. M. J. Ril'd great-grandchil-d. and Miss Merinda Brown rendered solos and Bishop Richard Jefferies pronounced the benediction. interment was made in the City cemetery, the grave ing dedicated by A. Fawson. Wednesday morning was be- a-w- day at the Grantsville AW County Assessor Ray Hammond went to Salt Lake City on business Friday afternoon and returned home the same You; and Those The Grantsville High School football team lost to the West You know. Side High School team of Salt Lake City last Friday afternoon -- 4by-score of 10 to 7. H. R. Millwald who was in The game was closely contested throughout and the local boys Salt Lake City pn business, rewere on the long end of the turned home Friday evening. score until the final period. The Mrs. C. Leror Anderson who play during the entire game was mostly in Salt Lakes territory. made a trip to Salt Lake City reDuring the first quarter neither turned home Friday evening. team was able to score although the local boys had the ball withThe Merry Makers gave a line three party in the Gyjn Wednesday d in Salt Lakes times. During the second quar- evening. Refreshments were ter Sterling Anderson received served to all present. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rm 0. ternoon. Mrs. Charles Fenstermaker cf Sandy, and Miss Florence Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Lake turned from Salt City came out from Salt Lake City Friday evening to attend the Thursday evening. funeral of Mr. Johnson, returnE. B. Peterson of Salt Lake ing home Tuesday afternoon. City was in Grantsville Friday Mrs. A. R. Woolley and Joson business, returning to the eph Woolley came out from Salt city during the afternoon. Lake City Friday evening. M. J. Bird went to Salt Lake Picture show Tuesday evening City Saturday afternoon, returnusual prices. same at the home evening. ing re- ' 1 Open A Checking Account f With Us Today PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, Mrs. Clyde Wrathall and Mrs. J. U. Hicks went; to Salt Lake City Wednesday Afternoon, returning home Thursday even- of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Brigham L. Watson, John William Anderson, Richard M. Robinson, P. P. Matthews, all of Grantsville, Utah. ing. Mrs. Charles Higiey went to Salt Lake City Wednesday after- GOULD B. BLAKELY, noon. 1105,221.58 Total Register. State of Ulali, County of Tooele. Dale first publication Oct 26. 1917. first Anderson duly being Parley E. sworn according to law, deposes and A good Says an exchange: says that be is Cnshicr of tbe above named bank; that tbe ubove and fore- many have written to pretest begoing report contains a full, true and cause of my statement that correct Btateuient of the condition of no women soldiers in were there the said bank at the close of business Russia. Judging from the way on the St.Ii day of Ociober, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Fairview, Wyo., arrived here Tuesday evening , and will remain here during the winter. PARLEY E. ANDERSON. Correct attest: LEO JOHNSON, J. II. HALE. C. LEROY ANDERSON. BANK DESERET . The Grantsville High School course this has a year and 1ms seven students enpost-gradua- te te rolled who will receive the of end at the diplomas port-gradua- year. Miss Emma Stromberg went United Stales Land Office, Salt to Salt Lake City Wednesday af- Lake City, Utah. October 22, 1917. When a man lies awake an To Whom It May Concern; ternoon, returning home Thursin the morning lie insists hour Notice is hereby given that the that he didnt day evening. sleep a wink all office this filed in State of Utah has lists of lands, selected by the said night. Miss Aurelia Bcnnion and State, under section 6 of the Act of Miss Nell Drury spent the latter Congress, approval July 16, 1894, as What has become of the Indemnity School lnnd3, viz: Serial man who boasted that part ol' the week in Salt Lake 021332, and Lots 3, SWV: City, returning home Sunday and 4; Section WiSEl. 25. T. 1 South. Range he always went to led with the chickens? evening. 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian. ed Termycon Bates and John Soeiberg went to Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. of Salt Lake City returned to her home in Hie City after a short visit with Mr .and Mrs. A. O. McBride. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive If hibernate during the subdivisions, have bam conspicuous- off you dont expect to keep season, office for this in iusepetion ly posted the and with the interested by politician who is on up by any person time. all the the public generally. job During the period of publication of A spendril't is one who never this novice, or anj time thereafter and before final approval and certifi- overlooks an opportunity to recation, under departmental regula- mark that tightwads cant take tions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the it with them. Utah. t ! R. E. Smith went to Salt Lake CHARLES A. HERMAN GRANTSVILLE Mrs. Henry Jefferies spent the Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. fore part of the week in Sal Surveyor. Lake City, returning home Tuesday afternoon. 20 O St. Phone Was. 4885-Mrs. Cora McBride spent sev- Salt Lake City, Utah. eral days in Salt Lake City, returning home Sunday evening. STAGE LINE .. Edw. B. Green, Mgr. ; Grantsville, regularly ... 1 Amusements Picture show at the Opera House Saturday evening. Feature film and good comedy. Pathe Weekly News. Prices 10 and 15c. City Sunday afternoon. GRANTSVILLE big Russia is being whipped, you would thing that all her soldiers arc women; but personally I do not believe there Directors. is a single woman soldier in RusSubscribed and sworn to before me sia actually being used by the this, lMhjdor'Ot Octcdfcr. 1917... Dietary authorities at the front. ROBEltr D. RALLaDAY Notary Public. There may be a few Suffragettes (Seal) My Commission expires 27th day of who have put on uniforms in an August, 1921. to shame the men, but State of Utah. Office of Bank Com- attempt as much in the way, are they missioner. as and Commissioner Bank -- I, W. K Evans, unpopular, as our Suffraor the State of Utah, do hereby cer- gettes who have been storming the foregoing Is a full, true the White House for the past tify that and correct copy of the statement of four or five months. the above namey company, filed in my A man may be a capable critoffice this 19th day of October, 1917. XV. E. EVANS, ic, and useless in everything else. Rank Commissioner. And the greater failure he is in everything else, the fiercer and meaner are his criticisms. NOTICE. Mrs. Rcasoncr ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. Register. Nov 2, 1917. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. October 20, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Philip Fidler, of Grantsville, Utah, who, on March 14. 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 012316. for VJ,a of NW and XV 2 of SW44, Section 9, Township 3 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of District Court, at Tooele, Utah, on the 1st day The Tom Cat JJand gave a party in the Opera House Wedgoal. nesday evening, about fifty inviScore Grantsville7 ; West Side tations were issued. . i Date first publication RESOURCES. re-ho- 7 GOULD B. BLAKELY, 1917. ten-yar- No score was made during the third quarter and in the final q uniter Leonard kicked a field goal from the 28 yard line. Grantsville then pushed the ball on straight line plunges to the West Side 20 yard line and in attempting a forward pass in the dush it was intercepted by Hagan who ran 90 yards for a touchdown and Leonard kicked the goal. Score West Side 10; Grantsville 7. During the last seven minutes of play Grantsville carried the ball 40 yards on line plunges but were unable to score on account The of the time being called. visiting team was given a banquet in the High School building E non-miner- . a forward pass of about twenty yards and ran forty yards for a touchdown. Bates kicked the THIRTY-FIV- Stale 'to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to ihe General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure bo to piotest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection. will be approved to the State. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of "The Grantsville Deseret Bank" Located at Grantsville, in the County of Tooele, Stale of Utah, at the close of business on the 8th day of October, High School, the following were made: Coach Parley E. Anderson, bathrobe; Capt. Mrs. A. G. Benson returned Eddie Anderson, bathrobe; Tenhome from Salt Lake City Tuesnyson Bates, Calbert Jefferies, ; day evening. Ray Pehrson, Ray Anderson reThe ceived G sweaters. Grant Benson who was sowere made during chapel following the game. in Salt Lakd City journing Grantsville meets Tooele High period after which a yell pracWednesday evening. tice was held in preparation for School this afternoon on the lo. , . ' field. cal afthe game with TooeleTiiday rds NUMBER V w Look over our new line of stationery! ITS AS ftidutntiy GOOD AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is and Refreshing, and Served Right. The Bluebird Cool Salt Lake Stage Line. Mrs. Laura Erickson left for Leave Grantsville daily at 1 PJI. Delta Tuesday afternoon. Leave Windsor Hotel S. L. C. daily at 4 P. M. The City Council met SaturFare $1.50 one way, $2.50 round day evening with the usual routtrip. ine business being transacted. The tax levies on the new sidewalk extensions were made and passed. Current bills were also Mrs. A. J. Anderson returned home from Burley, Idaho, Thursday evening after an extended visit with her children there. & Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over Grantsville Drug Store. Hours: 912 a. p. m. 24 7 8 p. m. m. i I The Grantsville Drug Store allowed. Mrs. Herman Peck and Mrs. Emmeline Tanner were in Salt Lake City during the week. B. W. BLACK, 31. D. V Call t i at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Our Line of Confections and Ice Goods, Stationery, etc. Cream are the best. s It is our Aim to please every one. s |