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Show fly to i All Have the Same Advant i age in Buying Here. , . NOT CHEAP MERCHANDISE, BUT GOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP. Lead Blown Water Tumblers, 6 for White Cups and Saucers, per set of 6 7in. White Dinner Plates, set ... , White Sauce Dishes, set Glass Fruit Dishes per doz. White Oat Meal Dishes, set Golden West Coffee, lb Barrington Hall Coffee, lb : Carnation Coffee, lb Royal Garden Japan Tea, pkg. Bishops Cocoa, 1 lb pkg. Malt Syrup, quart jar Sour Pickles, 32 oz. jar Sour Relish, 82 oz jar .'..... Sweet Pickles, 32 oz. jar Quaker Com Flakes, 2 pkgs Puffed Rice, Wheat, and Com, pkg. Teco Pancake Flour, 8 pkgs. Quaker Pancake Flour, large pkg. Evaporated Soups, per pkg. Skidoo, 2 large pkgs Lima Beans, 2 lb Pierces Tomato Soup, per can Best Quality Mason Jar Rings, 4 doz Jello, all flavors, per pkg. Log Cabin Syrup, qt. can Best Cream Cheese, per lb : Macaroni, 3 pkgs . ; 50c $1.25 $1.00 50c 85c 90c 49e 49c 42c 25c 35c 65c 35c 35c 39e 25c 15c 25c 20c 10c 45c 25c 10c 25c 10c 59c 35c 25c ; In their half of the fourth the home team made six inns on five hits and two errors. Gee got to first on an error by Ginter. hit a grounder over.sec-ond. Adams was hit by a pitched ball; Hams followed with a hit and to center, scoring Gee and Ahlstrom. The shortstop fumbled Scanlons ground, who stole second, when Stauffer pounded one for two bases, scoring Harris and Scanlon. Stauffer scored j THE BULLETIN Nothing Too Large or Too Small. Phone 274 on Dunyons ; ; had one bad inning when they MCGILL PROVES permitted the visitors to score their three inns. In the first inning, W. Scott, the first man up got to first by hitting one to Ahlstrom which he failed to Btop and took second TOOELE TEAM when and M. Scott hit to left. In trying to take two bases on it he was caught at second alSMELTER TEAM FROM NE- though his brother 'managed to VADA IS BEATEN BY LO- steial third. Ahlstrom struck the CALS 11 TO 3. VISITORS 1 next man out and the next hatHAD TWO BAD INNINGS. ter hit a fly to Adams at third. Tooele went out in The baseball team of McGill, order; Adams hitting a fly to left, and Harris and Scanlon Nev., which had been making a Cour pf southern Utah, was beat, grounders to short and thrown en in a decisive manner by the out at first. In the next although local team at the Public Square the first man up drew a pass, the Sunday afternoon, the score be- next three went out in successive ingll to 3. The visitors had de- order. feated a number of teams in the In their half of the second, southern part of the ctate, Stauffer got to first on a fumble among them Beaver, Richfield, by Smith at first. Dunyon flied Caldwell got to first Ephraim, Manti, Faiwview and out Milford twice, the second time on a bobble by Ginter, Staufon Pioneer Day when they play- fer. Giroux drew a pass, filling ed a return game at Milford the bases. Gee hit a liner out which had strengthened its team along second base, scoring Staufby getting several players from fer and Caldwell. Giroux scored Moroni was the only on a passed hall Gee taking third. Beaver. town that was able to beat them. Ahlstrom struck out. Adams hit With the exception of two bad to center and stole second. Harinnings when the home team ris then slammed out a two bagscored all their runs, the game ger to left scoring Gee and was a good one, the locals also Adams. Scanlon went out on a hit who ontentment is , REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILES. a I have all the necessary Tools and do the Work Myself. IMPEKL7 S When your Car is in trouble, come and let me put it right. I will appreciate the opportunity and I am sure you will be p MOUTHPIECE Satisfied. CIGARETTES "ate it. Tieir fvM fla-"re- GARAGE was ; slity smoke. 10 fori 3c ': John Bolins.: 1 Co. Kanufactnim rrr I have a few second hand cars for sale. : Warm Weather Drinks! SERVED ICE COLD AT OUR FOUNTAIN. We Have a Full Line of Cosmetics and Toilet Articles. Spend Your Spare Time Reading the Latest Magazines. Salt Lake Daily and Sunday Papers on Sale HANKS & EVANS j . wtiwiwmitiwwuwiwuiiwKiMiMiwwum MORONI ENGLAND & Company Undertaken and Licensed Embalmers The most THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LAND IS TO BE SOLD. Improved and irrigated lands can be bought at from $40 to $60 per acre. This valley in which these lands are located la the fast of the cheap lands in Idaho. Plenty iff moisture, no crop failures. It is the stockmans Paradise; it is the farmers Eden. The sofl is rich, fertile and most productive. Community life is ideal, social conditions are all that one can desire. Mr. Business Man, this is your opportunity to back up your business with an investment that is solid and safe. Mr. Wage Earner, this is your chance to prepare for a rainy day. Mr. Farmer, you can increase your holdings and thus provide for your boys by giving them an opportunity in life which may not come to them again. Write for full particulars and let us tell you of the wealth and resources of this wonderful country and the importunity to secure a farm or stock ranch at these very low prices with terms to suit your condition. The following are a few of the many bargains we have to offer: No. 15. 160 acres all fenced. 80 acres under cultivation seeded to hay and grain. Good buildings. Water right, Adjoining a good stock range. Soil is a heavy black loam. AD fenced. Price $55.00 per acre. No. 16. 160 acres all fenced. 80 acres under cultivation in wheat dose to town, subirrigates. Crop goes with place this year if taken now. All fenced, buildings in fair condition. Price, ndnHnp crop $50 per acre. Fifty per cent of the crop will be accepted each year as payment on the place. No. 17. 240 acres all fenced and cross fenced. House, barn and other outbuildings. AH under cultivation, some hay. Disced and harrowed ready for seeding. Subirrigates. Dont fail to see it, wonderful snap at $50 per acre. Address or call on the UTAH-IDAHLAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY sub-irrigate- O 26K South Main St, Salt Lake City. Utah, Or J. B. HICKMAN, Tooele, Utah. Undertaking Parlore and Chapel went of Salt Lake FULL 8TOCK OF FUNERAL 8UPPLIES ALWAY8 ON HAND We are ae well prepared to tenderly care for your loved onee aa any place In the state. Phene Lids, Clamps, Tooele, Utah. S2 imiiwniMMiuwmMnnniiiMnnniiiMiMiwiwiMMWiiiwiiniMiimuMnm are headquarters for Preserving and Canning Supplies. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Sealing Wax, Rubbers We t, MMttMMMMMHMMIIMIIMlimMnMMMNMmMmMMMMMMMMl THE LAST OF THE GREAT WEST IN IDAHO. THIRTY West of District School. Vine Street si isfying blend it ' secret. They are c one-two-th- to-lef- Eastman state of mind ; caught to into a two it stretch trying was Caldwell thrown bagger. out at first on a grounder to short. Giroux tried to stretch at hit to left into two bases and was put out, retiring the side. , Res. Phone 275 F. G. Ahl-stro- m s Ajax Variety Store Bring Your Job Printing to Both sides went out in older the next inning, except Dunyon who got to first on an error. In the 'fourth inning McGill made their three runs. The first man Not 80 up went out. Ginter then hit a A lot of peopleBair After All. that today If two bagger, got to third on a the fatal tomorrowforget about which the;, i.'juiujrton passed ball and stole home after were so worriiMl. naL Keough had been given a walk. Cour followed with a hit, and two bases, scoring Keough and Cour. Reilley was caught napping at second, while Smith flied out to Adams. . One Price to All! E. M. Reid, County Supt. of Schools, made a trip the vest end of the county last week, returning home via the Wendover route. He said the rjid waa in good condition moat of the way but was very narrow and should he have met any one it would have been impossible to have turned out. right. OQUFRRH HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN TOOELE BERT WALKER, Prop. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Smelter Men. Parlor for Ladies. Best Meals in Town for the Money. Strainers and Measures. TmiIb Salt lake Stage Line I M 1HRM BN LldOM PAN Yl littBBBimBiiiiiiiiWBiaai DANCE MU iBBBBBBBMI Tooele County State Bank dance will be given in the Opera House tonight (Friday) evening. Good music regular price. TO-NIGH- E. S. QUINN, Manager Tooele City Depot: Salt Lake Depot: No. 7 W. 2nd SOUTH OQUIRRH HOTEL TIME TABLE Lv. Salt Lake 9:00 a.m. 3:30 11:00 p.m. p.m. OUR H. PETERSON Tooeles Plumber PLUMBING HEATING CHIMNEY TOPS, TIN WORK. Repairing of AD Kinds. Lv. Tooele 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. PLATFORM We believe J. a.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. EXPERIENCED DRIVERS wiU receive passengers at Liberty Cafe in Newtown Stage and Oquirrh Hotel as indicated on Time Table Phones: Oquirrh Hotel 134; Liberty Cafe 206 For Information regarding Delivery of Light Express Parcels CaU Oquirrh Hotel T! s. Arr. Tooele 11:00 that afl business success is founded on ser- vice. Capital A Surplus - - $65,000.00 Total Resources - - 650,000.00 Depositary for Postal Savings. We SeO Travelers Checks. The Depositors on our books indude aU the prominent men of the county-- - people whose finan- cial transactions through ns In any transaction with you, from the smallest to the largest, we are not satisfied unless you are, and we do not consider the transaction completed until you are perfectly satisfied. No matter whether you buy ten cents worth of lime or a house bill costing a thousand dollars, you will receive the same courtesy and attention. of- Estimates Cheerfully Fnrnished ten involve considerable sums. Their faith in us has been esNotice On and after June 1, tablished by careful attention to 1919, all work done after 5:00 p. every detail a service which is m. and on Sunday will be charg- extended to every depositor, ed on a basis of time and half huge and small. We solicit your investigation. VINE STREET P. M. CLEGG, Pres. Res. Phone 4 E. M. ORME, Cashier. Slop Phone 242. LET US SERVE YOU. Parker-L'Jarn- er Lumber Co. GEORGE C. CHASE, Mgr. Phone 69. |