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Show y . v (wv R. D. Halladay, Editor. Entered VOLUME THREE. n LOCALS u aeeond clnu null nutter at Orantari I, Utah, under the Act of March GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE COUNnj UTAH, PERSONALS AND NEKS IIEIIS ABOUT PEOPtf OF MisniE mown Wallace Christensen returned Miss Mabel Johnson went to to his home in Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Monday afternoon foi a weeks visit with relaWednesday afternoon. tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson -I Labor Must Now I Enjoy the L By LORD sameT Mrs. F. G. Theriot of Salt Lake City returned to her home Sunday after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peck at their home in South Willow Canyon. Mrs. A. Fawson went to Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon. Inquire a Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Judd went to Government tlreek in the south end of the county Friday afternoon and returned home Mr .and Mrs. Monday evening. C. W. Johnson and children and Miss Lillian Judd accompanied Jennis Anderson went to on them their return trip. Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon and returned home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson and E. H. Judd came out from Salt Lake City Sunday evening. L. E. Anderson went to Salt .Lake- City Thursday and return Mis. Sarah Hatch went to Salt ed home Friday. Lake City Wednesday afternoon. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919. Pacific SHAUGHNB8SY, I have ret med from England. There the situation of labor is cause of anxiety. Nominally the jut Ou ; i Cedi Dobson and Miss Edna McLaws, the daughter of Wm. McLaws, who for several yeara was employed as derk in the Tooele County State Bank, were knarried in Salt Lake City last week. After spending a short honeymoon there, Mr. Dobson went to Idaho, and Mrs. Dobson returned to Tooele. They expect later to make their home in Idaho. Grantsville Opera House, Aug. 29 & 30. DESERET Grantsville, Utah. BANK operations had considerable trouble trying to drill several hundred feet through the wash in the bottom of the canyon, which was finally abandoned and a place closer to the cliff was started where solid rocks was encountered in a few feet. While much secrecy is being maintained rognrding the work, it is said that the drill is down over 500 feet, and that some ore was encountered, but of what grade and how much could not be learned. n. Miss Edna Hickman Given a Sur- prise. Miss Edna Hickman who is engaged to be married shortly to Mr. Frank Day, was given a pleasant surprise at her home by the Ladies Maccabees Tuesday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music followed with a luncheon. Miss Hickman was presented with a beautiful set of silverware by her fellows lodge members. CLEANING AND PRESSING Mr. and Mra. S. A. Judd and CLOTHES arfamily of Blackfoot, Idaho, Prices ReaGuaranteed. Work rived here Tuesday evening for sonable. MEMORIAL SERVICES. Murray E. Jensen returned a short visit with relatives and L. EARL ANDERSON, Memorial services in honor of Home from service in the Navy friends. Utah. Burmester, of the soldier boys who lost their last Thursday evening after havSeason Closes Sunday; CHARLES A. HERMAN lives during the War, will be held ing been gone about two years Grouse Dove Season Opens Monday. in the Oepra House here Sunday During the greater part of his Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. Sunday, August 31st, the service he on was the foreign the afternoon, following program Surveyor. for U. S. Destroyer Warrington chicken and grouse shooting Phone Was. 4885-20 O St. having been arranged for the ocand Monday which served with the convoy for this year will end, casion: Utah. the season for doves Salt Lake City, Combined Choirs the troops arriving at the port morning Singing of SeptemHe was mus- opens for the month Prayer Bp. John W. Anderson Brest, France. warned about GRANTSVILLE and TOOELE. are Hunters ber. Solo Ghas. R. Pike tered out of the service at PhilaSTAGE LINE of shooting more than the limit Address President C. A. Orrae delphia, Pa. Edward Green, Mgr. about to fine brag dove.. Its Solo Mrs. H. C. Hicks Lv Grantsville daily at 8:00 a. m how many you kill but hunters Lv. Warner at 9:00 a. m. B. Address H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Marsh will be watched very careful this Capt Lv Grantsville at 12:30 p. m. .Choir and family went to Salt Lake Singing The six men arrested and Lv. Warner returning at 2:00 p.. season. Benediction City Sunday, returning home m. fined in the Bingham district Tuesday evening. Packages carried from Tooele and those that paid the penalty and Fridays. Tuesdays lesMrs. Clyde Wrathall returned be a in Tooele County should Leave orders at Bulletin Office home from Salt Lake City SunE. H. Judd went to Salt Lake son to hunters, and enough to let in Tooele and the News Office ini day evening. City Monday afternoon. them know that Mr. Siddoway Grantsville. ! w : GRANTSVILLE mond drill at Ophir is progressing mora satisfactorily with the installation of new machinery. Those in charge of the drilling Mr And Mrs. William HamA lire which is thought to mond and children, Mrs. A. L. Hammond and children and Nor- have been of incendiary origin man V. Berry, all of Twin Falls, broke out about ten oclock SunIdaho, arrived here Thursday day night in one of the houses evening for a weeks visit with just east of the old Doremus ball park. The fire depaxtment relatives and friends. to the responded promptly at the scene Mr. and Mra. J. H. Millward alarm and arriving went to Salt Lake City Monday of the fire, promptly extinguishmorning and Mr. Millward re- ed the bed and mattress which were on fire. turned home Wednesday. help in bringing about some sort of League of Nations which will chain the hyena gone mad with lust and ambition. 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! ! Takes all vice-chairm- an HERES WHAT THE SECRETARY SAID : It is a valuable picture ,and brings to us in a forceful manner the sacrifices which were made both at the front and at the fireside to free the world and place love in its rightful place. The picture touched me deeply and I hope that it will . Gopld It is rumored that Miss Veloy At a meeting of the Executive Adamson, daughter, of. Sheriff Committee of Tooele Chapter D. M. Adamson and Mr. Orval the A. R. C.' Mrs. H. H. Johnston of the Singleton, late of the Bulletin was elected staff, were married in Salt Lake committee to fill the vacancy Her caused by the resignation of Mrs. City during the w'eek. R. B. Sumner. Mrs. W. M. M. Mrs. D. Adamson, mother, who was elected some Adamson she told that her that Veloy says intended to get married, Mrs. time ago declined to serve, so Adamson says she has not been naother selection had to be made with Mra. Johnston being chosen. advised of the fact. the picture that has set all New The Heart of Humanity York talking the picture that will live forever. He gave us permission to publish this statement: Great Oaks from Tiny Acorns Grow. Sap Vice-Chairma- Baker The Poets Say: Recorder Frank Atkin Miss Edna Hickman who has been stenographer for several years is said to be engaged to be married next week to Frank Day who is now located in southern Mrs. H. H. Johnston Elected Idaho. THE PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER. i Married, One Alleged to be, and One Going to Lake City Tuesday morning, not be confined to the njrrow, sordid lives that have been accompanied by her mother and was married there the same day have the opportunity to njoy the good things of life that to Sergeant John R. Dillon who positions have enjoyed just returned to Tooele after having been granted his discharge from the Second Division of which he- was a member during the war. Mr .and Mia. Dillon left for Montana, where they will visit with Mr. Dillons folks and make their home in that state. The Heart of Humanity I Deputy be. Saw s . RaUny Mrs. Charlotte Wrathall and Mr. A. L. Robbins of Bountiful, was visiting hero Saturday children went to Salt Lake City and Sunday and returned to the Wednesday morning. city Monday afternoon. Mr. RobJ. R. Eliason and Claude Sutbins recently returned from a mission to South Africa, of over ton returned home Tuesday from a trip through southern Idaho. four years duration. Secretary of War TWENTY-SIX- the Opportunity fillings of Life - ! NUMBER problem between 1st r and employers is a question of hours and rates of J J, To my mind, and it will be His Help In a Week. so here, there is son thing beyond that now. It is not only a iieriion of hours tnd rates of pay, but of the actual at tus of men who are performing The matrimonial fever seems such a large portion q the work industo have hit the Court House em- and his deputies are looking out up for the game interests all over tries and making thinselves as strong an influence as ployees xather suddenly, especithe capitalists and doyen. It is a question of what ally in the office of County Re- the state. their social status is i be in the future. We may take corder W. Frank Atkin, who lost it for granted beyond question that th working man of the future the his deputy this week and will DIAMOND DRILL AT OPIIIR MAKING HEADWAY. working man of today, must be permi ed and enabled and assisted, he lose his stenographer next week. The prospecting with the diaand his wife and children, to lead qui a different existence to that of Miss Mable Bonelli went to Salt They mut theirs hitherto. Ben Pearson of Salt Lake City They mut FOUND A watch on the road arrived here Thursday morning those in higher for a visit with relatives and between Buimester and Granted ville. Owner can obtain friends. paying for this ad. the NEWS office. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. f- went to Salt Lake City WednesMiss Rae Anderson returned and home returned day morning Sunday evening from Eureka where she had been visiting with during the evening. friends. Charles Erickson left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seitz of afternoon for Delta, Utah. Van Palmer, Miss Nell Palmer Cincinnati, Ohio, were the guests and Miss Valine Palmer left of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammond Tuesday afternoon for Blackfoot, during the week end and left for Denver, Colo., Monday after- the peat. Idaho. noon. S, 1871. a-g- ain |