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Show 1 A y . . I VV' B. D. Halladay, Editor. Entered VOLUME THREE. IMS HflffilE GRANTS VILLE, ii mis NEHS IIBK cniif MOOT HD FEOPIE HUM James Hawker, Homer Smith, Sterling Halladay, Miss Gladys Fiddler, Miss Emma Palmer, Miss Wilma Barrus, Miss Leila Roberts, Miss Varene Palmer, Bliss Dora Cassity, Miss Marion James L. Wrathall returned Clark, Bliss Alice Smith and Miss of Salt home from Salt Lake City Satur- Agnes Fenstermaker Lake City. day evening. Miss Penina Wrathall went to Amusements-Willia- m Famum Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. in ROUGH AND READY" at the Opera House Saturday even- Bitten by Rattlesnake. ing. Good comedy also. Usual Freeman Nickerson was bitprices. Tuesday evening; Frank ten by a rattlesnake Tuesday Ford in JOHN ERMINE OF morning, was taken to Tooele for comedy feature. Usual prices. medical treatment as Dr. Crawley was in Salt Lake City. Mr. The following program as arNickerson had killed one snake the committee was and was in the act of lpmoving ranged by out during the day. earned the- rattle from its tail when anAuto Parade from First Ward other in the same bush bit him Chapel to Pavilion. on the hand. The accident hapAt the Pavilion the following pened at his ranch in the mouth was rendered. At last program of Davenport Canyon. Chorus Utah, Star of West reports he is said to be getting j Adah Willis & Co. along nicely. Chaplain J. R. Clark Prayer Silver Band Selection went Address ofwaS'me ?w.ley Lake City Monday morning to R. W. Brown meet his daughter, Miss Pearl! Male E. Miliward & Co J. Quartet Crawley of Gaffney, S. C., who Oration Judge J. Louis Brown arrived in the city that day.She Selection Silver Band will vjsut in Grantsville for a Vocal Solo Paul Wrathall short time, during, her summer ...Nettie Anderson Reading vacation. Leila Duett - a j j ?-.- : Roberts and Erma Ratcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Nick Floor of of Toasts and SentiGarfield were Grantsville visitors Reading ments Rhea Anderson Thursday evening. Silver Band Selection I Benediction Chaplain afternoon a childrens In the Salt Lake City Friday afternoon dance was given at the Pavilion, to spend a few days there, re- followed with the sports. turning home Sunday. Miss Jennis Anderson went to AND HOME Miss Myrtle Anderson and HIGH COUNCIL APPOINT-MENT- S B1ISSIONARY Mrs. Parley E Anderson went to FOR JULY 27. Salt Lake City Saturday afterThe following is a list of the noon. High Council and Home Mission- went to ary appointments for Sunday, C. H. Worthington Salt Lake City Saturday after-- j July 27, 1919. Batesville Stake Presidency. noon and returned home acom- Benmore John A. Lindberg the wife his during panied by and has Mrs. Joseph Wagstaff. Worthington evening. John A. Bevan and Clover in the been in the hospital city L. Fred weeks England. for the past two E. T. Robt. T. Brown and C. R. Fawson. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Grantsville lst-- L. A. McBride AT WARM SPRINGS. j ; The First Intermediate Sunday School Class of the Second Ward Sunday School held a bath, ing and picnic party at the Warm Springs Monday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladay, H. L. Sutton, Mrs. E. H. Roberts, Grant Fiddler, Milan Lindgren, Tennyson Johnson, Charles Palmer, and Alex F. Dunn. Frank AtGrantsville 2nd-kin and Wm. H. Cassity. lAta View Members of the Stake Presidency. St. John Benj. L. Bowen and Charles Pocock. L. Wrathall Tooele North-Ja- s. and Davd Sudworth. Tooele South Jonothan H. W. ' , The Poets Say: . Great Oaks from Tiny Acorns Grow." THE THRIFTY MAN SAYS: Comfortable bank accounts are the result of systematic saving and lead to great opportunities." WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IN 1924 WILL FORM THE NUCLEUS OF A COMFORTABLE BANK ACCOUNT. GET THE HABIT! SAVE! GRANTSVILLE ... NOT ! DESERET BANK nawwwiwwMaMMUHnn Utah. irrmnirn NUMBER TWENTY-ON- E JA- HUES FOR Midlist theruit . COOT TOOELE Dye and Chemical Go. ot Salt Lake City Airaof-in- g The case had been on trial for to Erect Pilot it Lake Point. over three weeks; the evidence of the plaintiffs having been put in and part of that for the deTooele County is to have a new .orks which entails an intricate fendants, principally that for the After having gone to press industry if the present plans of system of chemical reactions, Co, Ophir Hill Con. will be developed later. with part of the paper, word was tte Midr 4 Chfnucal wiT out- - ac1'din received from the State Fish and By compromise S6 Game Commissioner, stating The company intends laying Cobar,, town of Ophir of the people ho m that on acount of the Migratory nieive 100,000 out a townsite near the plant for gallons of water , Biid Act Treaty, the Federal a benefit of the employees of the day, while the Ophir Hill gets Open Season on Doves will ex- about- the same as the company. they are now tend from September 1st to Dethe only difference will taking, cember 15th, to which the laws Mr. and Mrs. Elisher Stevens bd, that after the signing of the and regulations must conform. and Mrs. Luke Pocock, of St Andecree, the people of Ophir will For that reason the notice as have to thony, Idaho, were visiting with install metera to meas-uretprinted on another page regardtheir sister, Mrs. E. M. Orme, water they use, which it ing shooting of mourning doves is stated, had Ijeen wasted to a during the week. on August 1st to August 31st, mate or less extent by many of is rescinded, that the older is- residents. Although the usual showers By the decree pracsued may conform to the Fedwere missing for a regular tically every defendant to the eral law and treaties with other suit Pioneer Day celebragets a ceitain allotment of nations.. tion, according to many of the water, in nearly all cases the Mr. Siddoway has designated old Pioneera who state that it mount claimed. that the open season for doves The originally generally rained on the 24th. yet farmers who were the in Utah will only be during the nearly every other respect the plaintiffs in the suit receive the month of September. 24th was celebrated in the good balance of the water after the manner. allotments of the Ophir Hill and account On of the Welcome thtSHERIFF ADAMSON CALLED people of Ophir have taken Home last week, the celebration share. TO TROUT CREEK. of outsiders number may not t Mr. Coburn states that his in Tooele but have been aR large Sheriff D. M. Adamson was V bad fire was caused in company has secured sections the were there during called to the western end of the enough Tuesday when Jas. 25 and 26, township 1 south, day to make a good celebration. a rounty by. telegram stating Clair while attempting to range 3 west, on which they will After the concert by the Toothat a double murder had been his pipe the match broke locate their plant During the ele Band, the parade was the committed on the Hams ranch the fire - fell into some pastj week he has had a surveyor feature of the morning and at- at w Trouts lAiif igi'Jleu'iUuf"bpread attei.to-.--Th. reached Tooele Wednesday night so' yw be used by the several miles of of the that rapidly were floats that Eugene Harris had surreu-dei-e- d Dtash was burned before could company for which options have veiy original, iso it much the judges recomthat so, to O. K. Adcock, foimerly taken from the ownere. The mended be extinguished. the that prizes be dividdeputy Sheriff at Gold Hill and eansent of the raih'oad company follows: as ed, ranking that he had confessed to killing raa been secured to nin a pipe 1. Relief Society float. C. R, Rowbeny and Earl AnJesse Kone and seriously wounduiuler the tracks to pump the 2. Pioneers of 1849. ing Joseph W. Sabey, dcyfity derson went to Salt Lake City water from the lake to the evap-atin- g 3. Old Bowery. Sheriff of Juab County at Callao Saturday morning by auto and grounds. 4. Immigrant Wagon. or Kearneys ranch, as it is returned home Sunday. U hile in Tooele All. Coburn 5. Beehive float. The called. sometimes killingis tli while hiu at stated 6. Indian Family. company old an said to be the result of Clyde Wrathall retunred home will in manufacture the 7. Indian Brave and Squaw. engage ued, to settle which Sheriff rom Los Angeles, Cal., Sunday of common Modem 8. however, this, salt, Daughters of the Adamson made a trip out there morning. will lie considered more as a byPioneers. ast year at the request of the more important 9. M. I. A. float. . led Cross officials, word havMrs. Hyrum Argyle of Boun- product for the The to chemicals be 10. Beehive Auto. produced. ing received from the command- tiful 'returned home Sunday i the er of young Harris who was in after a weeks visit with company contemplates using i:c of iocatcd the at salts edge Mr. and Mra. Fred Strange ;he service in France that he had ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .he lake near Lake Point for th. were Salt Lake visitors during been informed that some persons ennings. manufacture of caustic soda, sil- the week. were attempting to jump his Mrs. J. A. Fawson went to icate of soda, hydrochloric acid, lomestead. The story of the chlorine of lime and other prorip was published in the Bulle-i- n Salt Lake City Monday afterCLEANING AND PRESSING ducts, the chemical constituents ' at the time, the Red Cross noon. CLOTHES of which are found in the waters rublications of the country also fthe lake where the plant will Work Guaranteed. Prices ReaMiss Emma Sharp returned to Minting it. located. sonable. af-;)e ier home at Vernon Monday of In the outlining the plans a short visit with friends L. EARL ANDERSON. TOMLJENOVICH BOUND company, Mr. Coburn said that lere. Utah. OVER TO DISTRICT COURT dr. Young who will have charge Burmester, beJoe Tomljenovich who is E. M. Orme, cashier of Jthe of the laboratory work of the CHARLES A. HERMAN Bias of murder held the for Tooele ing County State Bank, was company, has been connected Frkovich on July 8th, was given in Salt Lake City during the with several large chemical com- Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. a prelimnary examination before week, to confer with the State panies in the east which are now Surveyor. Judge Geo. A. Rimington last headquarters regarding the Sal- manufacturing similar products 20 O St. Phone Was. 4885-Friday and bound over to the vation Army drive, of which Mr. the new company will piwiuce. Utah. District Court for trial next Orme is chairman of Tooele and he will give his entire time Salt Lake City, October. Mr. Orme says that to developing processes for the County. TOOELE ' The State was represented by chairmen have been appointed extraction of the different chem- GRANTSVILLE and LINE STAGE District Attorney F. S. Richards for each precinct and that the icals which the company will Edward Green, Mgr. and County Attorney J. B. Gor- drive is expected to be put over Lv Grantsville daily at 8 :00 a. m. don while the defendant was re- by August 1st. The main business of the com- Lv. Warner at 9 :00 a. m. Lv Grantsville at 12:30 p. m. Royle. Attorney presented by pany after it is in operation and Lv. Warner returning at 2:00 p. Word has been received tha the raw materials can be found The witnesses for the state at m. the examination were Sheriff E. O. Sowerwine who for over easy of access, will be manufac- Packages carried from Tooele Adamson, Dr. F. M. Davis, Geo, two years has been cashier a ture of dyes and dyestuffs. For Tuesdays and Fridays, Leave orders at Bulletin Office Mageros, Louie Milkovich, Nick tha International smelter, has the present the manufficture of Tooele and the News Office in New F, W. to the been Sheriff transferred the other products mentioned Mageros, Deputy Grantsville. lobe new No will he McKellar. York office where Tate and John will be stalled first, the dye evidence was developed by the cated permanently. A. D. Hunter State in addition to that given who has been acting cashier MANICURING. BATIIS. SHAMPOOS. at the coroners inquest. The since Mr. Sowerwine went back evibe east several months ago, will defense did not put in any Electric Vibrator, Electric Hairdrier Used. dence. appointed cashier. I can cure your tired headaches. Tomljenovich was held withSewing and alteration done quickly. Mrs. Chas. C. Bush spent sevout bail and up to the presen time application for bail has no' eral days in Salt Lake City visBERTHA ANDERSON. the the Bush Mr. of with to been made the judge during iting week. District Court IMISEPIHII S i ooftoto SdN to I t0'; a I - he ed -- . ed Blid-Cany- on n, 1 ,rT?", -- on er w piu-duc- e. ; ; i ; Grantsville. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. TOOELE COUNT?! UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. OPHIR WATER CASE Hale and Samuel W. Clark. IS COMPROMISED. Vernon Alvin A. Walters and Sidney Isgreen. TOOELE STAKE PRESIOphir Creek water cac to came end last Friday, when a DENCY, By John w' Tate, compromise was effected by all OF Stake Clerk. parties interested in the Buit, ancta stipulation was signed by the attorneys for the parties in Parley E. Anderson, cashier of the Grantsville Deseret Bank, went to Salt Lake City Monday afternoon on a business trip, returning home Wednesday. w- - u second due mall matter at GrantaTille, JtJ Uh, under the Act of March 8, 1879. I . |