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Show i t' , i X' i - '' "ST C'- ..UTuC - , . DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP GI&NTSVILLE ANt) HER RESOURCES. JGUST 10th, 1917 NUMBER TWENTY-FOU- R C. S. Anderson Narrowly Es- capes Electrocution. C. S. Anderson, superintend- ent of the Clark Electric Power Co., had a very narrow from being electi-ocutewhile climbing a pole at the plant of the Salt Lake Chemical Co. at Burmester about live oclock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Anderson had climbed the pole to the telephone wires which are strang a few feet below the power line. One of Iho insulatore of the power line broke, permitting the high charged wire carrying 11,000 volts to fall on his body. The shock caused him to fall to the ground, a distance of 12 feet. In falling he struck the fence surrounding the pole, which saved him from breaking any bones, or serious injury. lie was unconscious for nearly half an hour. Medical aid was es-oa- pe IS A SMELTER TO BE BUHT AT TIM PIE 7 Mr. Nibley, representing Salt Lake interests appeared before the Board of County Commissioners Monday and asked permission to move the road near Sugar Loaf- a short distance north-cas- t, as the people he represented contemplated building a cement plant there and needed the ground where the road is lo- cated at present. An unconfirmed rumor is that the contract has been let for the construction of the four mile spur from the Western Pacific Railroad to the cement a-fl- quarry and that .the ties and rails are at Burmester for the track. The Ellerbeck property is said to contain an almost inexhausl-abl- e immediately summoned, Dr. B. supply of lime rock and is W. Black responding as soon as said to be of a very fine quality. The building of a cement mill possible. While suffering from several will mean an additonal payroll bums, and bruises which he tributary to Grantsville. from the fall, he considers himself fortunate that he esMisses Lucile and Rhea Ancaped with his life. Although, derson went to Salt Lake City still confined to his bed, he ex- Wednesday, returning homo on pects to be about again in a few Thursday evening. days. SCHOOLS OF COUNTY TO Morris J. McKeever of was in Grantsville Tuesafternoon and evening day, PLANT MAY BE ding his numerous friends here 11 EKE. goodbye as was called back to ABU(jT.-'NE.J. the head offices of the Diamond . Y ,IIe lias been" OPEN SEPTEMBER Bur-messt- er, From Tooele Bulletin. The schools of the county will open not later than September 17th was the decision reached by the Board of Education at the meeting held.Monday, There was bid-CEME- 'Speculation again a-- ! 1 .theea roused by the persistant reports ' train afternoon. Wednesday that a smelter may be constructOsmon Justesen returned ed near Timpie. It was reported to Salt Lake City from a visit some time ago that negotiations were then going on for the pur- Tuesday afternoon. chase of the Neff springs to furMiss Ivy Tanner returned nish water for the enterprise. It home from Salt Lake City Sun- is now reported the J. Fewson afternoonSmith and C. E. Allen of Salt ?ay Lake City have been out here to John II. Wolstenhulme of Salt sample the lime quarry of the Lake City, arrived in Grantsville Ellerbeck brothers. Mr. Smith has been identified with- the on Forestry business Tuesday i - smelting industry in Salt Lake City for many yeare The railroad surveys' which are being made by the ralroads lends some foundation for the rumor. Another smelter in the county would make this valley one of the leading smelt :ng centers in the country.- - Surveyor. The loading of the fourth carload of ore from the Wright III, Hill. was 20 O St. Phone Was. 4885-miTA in . Mining Canyon stalled Wednesday. The ore is A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS Utah. being hailed to the Western Pa- Salt Lake City, cific at Birmester. R. II. Gough' and son have leased the mine for one year and are working steadi- AUTO STAGE LINE TO Builders of the Famous James Way Barns ly on tin property. GRANTS, UTAH. We plan, superivse, and contract. Septic Tanks, Cisterns, MR. TOLTON EXAMINES C. J. Anderson, Manager LOCAL BANK WEDNESDAY Reservoirs, Poultry Houses. Bank Examiner A. F. Tolton Daily Trips Grantsville to Grants Wednesday Belter Builders One Year Guarantee Round Trip $1.00 3 was in (Grantsville the Grantsville Deseret giving $ Bank tie once over. Mr, Tolton There are no Liens on our Jobs 3 found (he affaire of the bank in GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE excellent shape and complimentEdw. B. Green, Mgr. ed its Efficient cashier, Mr. Parley E.iAnderson, on the manner Daily Trips to Grantsville and in which he. has conducted the Return. Special Trips on business of the institution. LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! Request. Mis Ollie Jibson went to Salt Parcels Delivered Both Places. Lake City Wednesday afternoon. Leave Orders at Bulletin Office. ITS AS GOOD AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. Mqfaa and Milditxl Johnson Tooele, News Office, Grantsville BARRUS & PRATT r Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is Cool and Refreshing;, and Served Right The Bluebird returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon after a ten day visit with relatives there. J.fW. Bell and Clyde Wrathall madq a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday morning, returning home Thursday. J. Fewson Smith and C. E. Allen returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday after spendng nearly a week in the mountains west of Grantsville. somalalk of having the date set for Shpt. 10th, but on account of present conditions, it was decided to make it a week later. There are several vacancies on the faculty of the Tooele High School which will have to be filled before the opening. Prof. J. C. Peterson will not be here this year, and it is possible that Prof. Bateman may be engaged to take his place. Miss Young who had charge of the domestic science department for four yeare, will afternoon. not return, neither Miss White, who it is understood is engaged C. J. Anderson went to Salt to be married. These places will Lake City Wednesday morning be filled by Miss Webb probably and returned home Thursday. and Miss Christianson, two new teachers. CHARLES A. HERMAN The principalship of the Grantsville High School- - will Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. have to be filled before school w Sf i stalls. Airs. A. B. Anderson of Boston, is visiting with her son, C. S. Anderson, superintedent of the Clark Electric Power Co. family. Ed. Anderson, the bookkeeper at the Pacific Commercial store, who spent the week end with his folks at Bountiful, returned to Tooele Monday night. B. W. BLACK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ar j if 5 Office: Over Grantsville Drug Store. Hours: 9 12 a. m. p. m. 24 7 8 p. m. OlVOtMVlVlMfcVtVlVl444W4VlVl4VlVl44llM"AVt4taVlV4ll44'4'44VlVcltVl44,4Vlllll The Grantsville Drug Store Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drags, Rubber Our Line of Confections and Ice Goods, Stationery, etc. Cream are the best. It is our Aim to please every one. |