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Show v V' ' D IIEG RESOURCES. VOLUME TOBEK ONE. NEW POSTAL RATES Effective November 2, 1917, the postal rates will be raised one cent on all first class mail. Average first class lettes will cost three cents instead of two as at present and post cards and local letters will be two cents instead of one as at present. There will be a slight raise on parcel post matter but the exact will be announced later. .Christmas packages for England and Fiance must be mailed not later than Nov. 15th to .reach their destination in time and must be plainly marked Christmas Mail, and have the retuih address of the sender in the upper left hand comer. Every parcel must be so packed and wrapped to admit of easy inspection by the postmaster. No mail of any description whatever will be dispatched to Fiance which lias not the postmasters certificate that it contains no prohibited articles. Patrons are cautioned against placing Red Cross stamps or stickers other than postage stamps on the ADDRESS SIDE of mail matter, as such matter is thereby rendered unmailable. In the use of Christmas stickers care should be taken not to seal the parcel therewith, as sealed parcels are unmailable at the fourth class rate of postage. Pasters or stickers which resemble postage stamps are not permissable on the outside of any mail matter. Parcels for the Expeditionary Forces abroad may not be registered or insured. NUMBER 19,1917 THIRTY-THRE- E ith his relatives at Beaver dur-- g ter, Mrs. James the summer months, retum-.- 1 while. I C. Orr, for a home tliis week. He now has Mr. and Mrs. Walter St. Jeor the store at of left last week for Fish. Springs, George position . Edwards. Utah, where they will make R E. YvT. Clark and wife left last their home this coming winter. w Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim St celt for southern California had for their guests Sunfu-iJeor a here they will make their home. They will be missed day, Mr. and Mrs. David Stras-bur- g and family and Mr. and their many friends here. Mrs. Afton S. Jeor of Center, A birthday party was given st Wednesday for Bud Bithell Utah. Sir. and Mra. Chas. Davis, Mr.f ; his home. A very pleasant and Mra. Moms Gold and Mrs. d me was had by a large number Wm. Heggie of Tooele were vishie young friends who were friends in Clover Sunday. iting George Barrus sperit the fore present, services Sunday were. A. J. The ' weather is beautiful and Dr. J. Ii. McDonald of Salt the health of the Sookey of Clover and C. R. Mc- part of the week in gait Lake people in CloBride of Tooele. City, returning homejMonday. ' Lake City v:as here during last ver is good. veiy week on Luriness. Mra. Ernest Olson came out-froy Sunpent j . Ura. George Bremmet and son . Salt Lake City Monday, Notice. Salt Lake Crtfc relumed Thursday from Salt Notice is A number of the Vernon M. I. j hereby given that the assA. workers went to Benmorc 8f essment of the tax levied by the City Frank Johnson turned to and Lofgreen wards Sunday to Lake Point Sunday after spend Council of Grantsville, Utah, by ordl "f a to make nance 1. a convention. S. W. Lee, Fred L. mg the week end in passed October 4th, 1917. upon .. ,, t yantsviiio. hov. st George. Mrs. the property England, Miss Mildred Park, abutting upon Charlotte Miss Rebecca Atkin and Miss II. A. Neibaur left; Monday Wm. O. Jefferies, Charlee Rowberry, '7 Otilla Shields of the Stake Board afternoon for Idaho. .in, I eacc, had been a John T. Flinders, Eugene res idea' ci'. Ophir for a number Stromberg, were out to give instructions in T. Woolley, Ellis Butler, Geo. V. .'Uid her friends are M. I. A. work for the winter, Miss Mabel Johnson, Miss of y . and Thomas Williams lots on 1 her leave. .0 They also gave the people here Teresa Fredrickson , and Mrs. SOjJ the south side of Clark street between an unusual musical treat. .Ivvatei'.of Salt Lake Center and Hale streets, in sidewalk Alice McMichael wejjt to Salt' ,a; ii:on business the district No. Clarence Bushman received Lake City Monday afternoon, re- - w;l 2, Johnson estate, JonaktiU-of t week. last father-word Monday that his y.ii home H. than Hale, Tuesday evening. Clyde Williams, and turning Col:;.:::;:. Day Was fittingly Thomas Williams lots, on the west had died. Hi Ophir by the local side of Hale Sirs. R. M. Rydaldg went to A. A. Sharp while loading street between Main and Helds Band Clark streets in sidewalk district No. Tooele broke hftei and on noon., a car slipped Tuesday grain from Salt Lake City 4 ; Board of -a rib. s Education, Wm. O. Jefferi: a (.tendance all day. ies, and Charlotte ar.d 11. Mrs. A. James $f Council John and Joseph Fredrickson Rowberry lots on va.ie in the moniing the east side of Center Eluffs, Iowa, left for Salt Lake j A b were Tooele visitors Saturday. street between A.ved by a mons-:- 1 Main and Center Miss May Plant went to Salt City Monday afternoon on her v, 'Llii in sidewalk streets, in the J .0. 0. F. Hall district No. 10: Lake City Sunday, .returning way home after a visit with her t91' Eliason and RobRay ;.iii: chicken and every-.- i ert T. Brown lots on the west side of home Monday. sister, Mra. M. E. Halladay. ' v.ar. good to eat. A ithir." Mrs. Emma Ajax was visiting Kcarl street between Main and Clark was given eai'ly streets, in Rldewalk district No. vs cjiikf.c criao M. Mrs. E. to went in Vernon Sunday. 11; Halladay in tr. cvc Jng, at which every Leo Johnson, L. L. Steele and Len W. The Vernon Ward is contemcliiid CAm; received a bag of Hale lots of the east side of Hale Miss Grace Bonwell of Salt plating building an Amusement The4 donee for adults candy. street between Clark and Felt streets, Lake City, well known here Hall this fall. I: vi V dr was ring the evening and in sidewalk district No. 12; Sarah VerJohn Wolstenhulme is in from her recent work with the was attended by a large crowd, Orr, A. J. Mutual Dramatic companies, re- non for a short time. Hudson, Harriet Rowberry, almost Mrs. Stella Erekson and Miss j left for Long Beach, Oil., o'cy resident in Ophir Ephraim Rowberry, J. A. Erickson, J. turned to Grantsville Monday being U. IUcks and Wyiard Erickson lota on James James cama out arrangements jTfeinsr Mp the fcouth sido of liaU mikW for a performance here next from Salt Lake City last week to visit witiffiiei! f CLOVER MENTION Center and Cooley streets in sidewalk Monday evening. She returned spend a short time on the James Mr. and Mrs. John S Ander-Em- il ranch at Government Creek. to the city Tuesday afternoon. M. Johnson and district No. 13; in Grantsville City, Mr?. Pehrson and son, Sidney, son went to Salt Lake City Mon-we- Mra. The: it Peck who were vis- for the purpose of constructing ceMiss Bonwell will return to in Tooele Friday and Sat- -' day afternoon and returned ment sidewalks on the Grantsville this afternoon with In iting at Provo, returned home the districts named, is sidewalks The Hidden Hand company in urday, returning home Saturday home Wednesday morning. completed. Sol urday. That the City Council sitting as a ; which she plays the leading role. afternoon. Hra. l::)bt. Strasburg and her Miss Forrest Ada Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson Board of Equalization and Review will The company will remain here in took C. T. Anderson, broth::', until Monday night when a per- have moved into their new house Daniels played here three nights the State Pr.ir at Salt Lake City. meet at the Mayors residence in and beginning Tuesday evening formance will be given in the which is nearing completion. Siooe who attended Grantsvillo City, on Monday, October greeted by a large house. Co Miss Bonwells Supt. J. U. Hicks visited Ver- were Opera House. at bait Lake City 22, 1917, and continue in session each work here is so well known that non schools Friday for a short The company is an exceptionally were George C. J. day until Friday, October 2G, 1917 bestrong one and everyone present n finished performance of "The time. D. Steele, Joseph tween the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Simp'--enjoyed all the performances. T;v.:n:r, ;.rr.l John W. Beagley and will hear and consider any oband make collection of any P. E. Wrathall went to Salt mid Mra. A. D. Steele, Mrs. R. N. jection tax which said board may deem unPearl Miss p.r.J Cowley. Lake City Wednesday afternoon Brah or equal unjust E. and John Mr. lira. Isgreen and returned home Thursday That during said time, between r.ri- i frraii:; of Tooele spent a few evening. 1 the hours of 9 a. m., and 5 p. m., said Mra. days hi Clover as guests of will be open to public inspection list and Bishop Henry Jefferies went to Salt 3 at the Mayors residence, Grantsville N. Bush. U. Mra. Salt Lake City Wednesday afCity, Utah. Carson Mrs. ar.d Mr. Aithur Thurshome ternoon, returning By order if the City Council, dated of Fairfield, Utah, spent sevI day night October 4, 1917. relwith eral days here visiting THEO. R. JOHNSON, week. last friends and FOR RENT Vacuum Clean- atives PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, Ilickok City Recorder. Mrs. and Ur. Henry 3 er at the Post Office, for your Sidewalk Extensions Nos. 2. 4. 10. 11. durTooele to a mad: office at dying fall for trip YOU MAY IGNORE, cleaning. Apply THEN OLD BILLS 12 and 13. rates. ing the vc:.k in tneir new car. ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT Ml'S Sargent of Hoytville, First and Final Estimate. Amusements Picture show Utah, i. visiting v ith her daugh- - Published October 19th, 1917. OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. in the Opera House Saturday evening. Usual prices. Monday (MAPLES A. HERMAN GRANTSVILLE STAGE LINE night Miss Grace Bonwell in The Hidden Hand. BANK DESERET GRANTSVILLE Civil Ergir.ecr & Deputy U. S. Edw. B. Green, Mgr. Surveyor. Dan several Cooley spent days Utah. Grantsville, in Salt Lake City during the dtviAtsWMWiMirMvraitvravwniiiM week, returning home Thursday 20 Q St. Phone Was. 4885-B.W. BLACK, M.D. ;j evening. Utah. Salt Lake City, nwwwtRiwxiwtmiii and Surgeon. Physician Mrs. A. C. Benson, Grant BenOffice: Grantsville Over son and Mrs. Enid Ellerman K Drug Store. went to Salt Lake City Wednes- Salt Lake Stage Line. Hours: 912 a. m. day afternoon. Mrs. Ellerman Leave GrrntsviHe daily at 1 P.M. S LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! r S p. m. 24 returned to her home at Lima, Leave Windsor Hotel S. L. C. p. m. 78 J visit 4 M. with her Mont, after a drily at P. mother here. Farp 81.50 one way, $2.50 round ITS AS GOOD AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. trip. tl w B re j i A. i j i a j M1U-wai-- d e:-:- I . ! : - I v j j j I ! ; ! Wed-Mam- ie - rr-v-evt- . . j ; Ef-.v- re l . f Open A Checking Account ! - With Us Today w OPHIR MENTION. Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is Cool and Refreshing, and Served Right The Bluebird Willis Taylor of Red Mesa, Colorado, was in Ophir during the week, the guest of his Mrs. Willard Call. Parley Bryan spent several days in our berg last week, doing plumbing work. Justice of the Peace George W. Bryan and daughter went to Tooele last week, Mr, Bryan at- tending to Court business. Walter Peterson who has been lb Grantsville Drug Store Call at the Grantsville Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Our Line of Confections and Ice Goods, Stationery, etc. Cream are the best. It is our Aim to please every one. |