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Show Stake M. L A. Day at Tooele Saturday, May 26. VOLUME ONE The GRANTSVILLE OBSERVER Uri Friday tha Ifeoal High School othletas mot tha local lads ia tha annual track and field meet of tha tv la tha early part of tha tha field waa raihar hasnr but after that tha oraata went off la food tins. Tha following an tha ovaota hold and tha winners la each. IN Yard Stromberg, Grantavilla, first D. Gillaspio, Tooele, second. Barber, Tooele, third. TUII 11:14 SHOT TUT D. Gilieeplo, Tooela. barbar, Tooala. K. GiUaapio, Toool. DISTANCE 17ft. S la. MILE BUN Gowana, Tooala. MtBnda, Tooala. A. Barms, Giantailla. TIME IJS 224 YARD DASH B. Andorton, Btromborg, GmntoviD. Barbar, Tooala. TIME M JAVELIN E. Glllaapia, Tooele. D. Cilleapia, Tooala. B. Barbar, Tooala. DISTANCE 1U ft I ta. 44 YARD DASH Stiwtebarg, Grantavilla. W. Aedereoa, Grantavilla Dunn, Tooala. TIME 47 DISCUSS D. Gillaapia, Tooala. Caaatty, Grantavilla Wntann, Grantavilla DISTANCE H ft. Z24 YARD LOW HURDLES Watson, Grantavilla. TIME 4:24ft HIGH JUMP Shialda, Tooala, W. Andoraoa, Grantavilla M, Barrus, Grantavilla. HALF MILE Cowans, Taoala McBride, Taoala Cook, Gtontaville. waa henluelad) (Thia W , tGLK VAULT Watann, Grantavilla. F. Johanaon, Grantavilla. IMa uoela Dunn, Tooala, Tied for third. ft M MISER GRANTSVILLE, UTAH, FRIDAY MAY 4th, 1923. TRACK MEET. Funeral Service Of H1L A Big Time! In. BROAD JUMP Btromhorg, Grantavilla D. Gillespie, Tooala Bulbar, Taoala. DISTANCE IT ft. 14 ia BELAY RACE M. Barrua, W. Andaraon, Stromberg, Watson, Grantavilla Barber, Andaraon, Hill, and GiUea-pi- a Taoala Joseph DeLaMare nm EF J.X ELfESS TEE SEELS SEC1EII K3TES Funeral Services fur J. J. Elfurs Warren Sandberg who ha held ia tha First Ward Chapol working at Trout Creek arrived home Friday April (7th, at ( F. M. Bishop Grantaville, dsn 2nd Msj. Tuesday. Richard Jefferies presided. Metr Master Editor, Tha opening hymn was Thoa DeepYs ha Uuk ys sksl luerp my mout was sung by the Ward Mr. Leslie Justuses of Salt Lake shut for s vile, men ys hn se a letter ing Trial Choir under the direction af Mr. Annie City is hors spending a few days vis- in ds last pspisr dat sums feller called Hill ward, Mr. Emma Sutton at the iting friends. Hens ha rite and mak fun for dal organ. Prayer Bro. Jan. L. Wrathall. ya ha got my Dees skinned ia oatmo-bil-a s Choir sang I Need Tha Every Hour.' rule in Grantavilla. Men ya ha Geo Smith Went to Balt Lake City Tha speakers wars: Bnt. F. F. d more Iruhble aim1 dal lime. Yual Know I ton. Bishop John W. Andoreun early Sunday morning and returned ds odder day ys ha bin walk down in ths afternoon-- l and Bishop Richard Jefferies. ds street ven befoi ya kan no vat is d war During tha Harness Solus de mutter sum tings strike me from Copy From Toaele Ttaeecripi Funeral aerricoa over tbs of Joaeph W. ItoLaMare who died at tha family reeidearo Thursday mar. ning of last week, ware hold in tha South Ward Chuivh Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. 11m afternoon Basting of the North Ward waa suspended sad both Wards Joined to (ether ta pay respect ta tha deceased. Friend and relatives from other eouite unities wan among tha mourners. The meeting house was filled ta capacity. Bishop E. M. Athin took charge of the aorvims. M. H. Oatlar conducted the choir. Boating Now From Carr Sorrow," was tha opening selection gives by tha combined choirs of tho two wards. Proa. C. R. McBrida gave tha opening prayer. A W. Lea rendered a wins 1 by Bro. P. E. Wrathall, Know That My Redeemer Live Mrs. Era Stromberg A Perfect Day" Closing Hymn, Mid Scent af ConBenediction Bro. J. B. fusions." Clark. Dedication of tha grave by Bro. R. M. Robinson. Tha Pall bearers were: Earl Flinders and Nephews, Royal Golden and Eldea Erickson, Edward and Joaeph Marsh. Patriarch Joha A. Bevaa was tha first speaker. Ha aaid that Joseph DeLaMare was a friend to man nnd n believer in tha plan ef Salvation. Matthew Epeirs ta his remark said af tha deceased, Ha has lad a pun, and upright life and kia asaia-ka- a always guns cut to these whs wars in used af things Material . Mies Otilla Shields af Salt Lake OBITUARY Tho Merry kUmhera hold their behind niy back and ya ha vakr up dance Wednesday evening. Mr. Melvin tu find dat vun of docs bivikvl riders Bnm was chairman. hy hmva run ever ms vid his maaheeii. Ys vaa all skinned up, and ys feel like det vas no use for tu try to ride Pharia Juhnaon spent the week end on do street or yet tu valk on de nt hoase returning to hia school in aulevalk. Dis here ciiy marehall skuBeit Lake Monday. lls get dues knia and men off and mak dam taka dvr de oatmohile. Don dry vill vid Parley Andaraon and John Clark went to Balt Lake Tuesday and re- find it is a piknik tu keep on top of d cart vid out all dc Lime having turned horns ths same evening. Irubblea dat somebody should knock e e e yu down. Ya tank dat if dal smart Mrs. Eva Brown who has $cn Ilans taller yiiat valk on de aulevalk visiting in Grantaville for a few day for a vils he vill have vorae truhblv left for her home ta Prove Saturday. daa yust a sickness in ds belly. By yingenny ya ha vish de marshall keep dem bicikels ovay from me. Parley Wuoley rams nut from Salt Iljalamer. to attend tha Track Meet nnd upend the week end with his parent returning Bunday. see Cam-Bisho- Death of Ray Lee V" see Row-berr- Fijly, E3 Bun-da- say- nt null t mrt Tha students are arged to remain in for tho rest of the school year and that they pat ta their hardest work la rotmdirg oat the school yean irk. Tha last month in school k juet as neeesaary and more to than any other month Just because it ia the do not lost month and spring pie consent to your children staying oat ef school. They should he ta school to properly finish their grads. Th Hum com. milts held a public meetuig in th Opera House last Monday night, hav- uig a good snappy program pa pared, the purpose of keeping the pvo)ile uf th community filled with interval in continuing the good work already begun. Music was furnished by the High tk'huol urrhcalru and vocal miIo by Mra. A. M. Bproul and Paul E. Wralhull. Mayor J. W. Anderson, Guo. W. Page and T. R. JuhtiMin tnailr short adili'eesi'S after which a three reel picture show was shown on the screen. Grant) ille ia to he congratulated on th showing so far modi, and it ia to b hoped that the people will mak every effort this spring and summer to place our city on Ihe Cleon Town map uf Luh. Clean- - 1vn-Clea- a see Copy From Touele Tranocript George Korpuany age 44, died last Finlay nt his horns to arertewn from 11 Pneumonia. js strived by s wife and family. Hit deraaaed was City sang a side. as n pip fitter nt the Pros. A. J. Stookey and Pros. C employed smellor. And has been n resident ef Alvin Orma wars tha concluding Spethis city for n number of years. akers, ta tha order named. Each bon Funeral services were held at Engtest stony af tha good parentage of land Mia Irene Fraser ef Grantsville and Undertaking Parlor Monday affaithful-aaaa Mr. DeLaMare nnd hia awn ternoon nt 4 SO oelork. F ather O' Mr. Ray Willard af Pocatello Idaho, to tha chunk. Bricn officiated. Interment waa in were married ta Balt Leka City WedTha mala quartet sang tha connesday of Inst week. tha Tooele Cemetery. cluding selection. The benediction waa offered by A. A. e Funeral Services over the remains Walters. Ward held Each their Regular Sacin Lake Balt died Tha floral offerings wan vary beau- of Paul Maadro, who rament Seme evening in Sunday tiful and many ware given by friends City last week were held in tha Cathol- eonnartion with th M.I. A. The F'ather a. m. ic Church 10 nt Monday and loved ones wha used this manna Mutuals each gave a vary sntereatmg of anpraasing their leva and ns pact O'Brien officiated. Interment waa in Community Praia Program. tho Tooele Cemetery. for tha daresaid. p Interment waa ta tha Tooala Jackson of Ogden deMiss Hernia1 Clark entertained at dicated tha gross. dinner Friday. Thoc ii Mr. DelmMaro waa bora to thu rity vsrlin ' Ld.ur fcn.VvJ ul IWte, t son of September ,N, 186, Hallulay, Mrs. Kaiigh 'johos- n ilia. Philip DuLsMant and Mary Par. Copy From Toarto Ttaaarript Gwendolyn Anderson, and Ms Ankins DeLaMare. During hia life tu Raymond Clegg leu , tho 4 year on Worthington. ha has been a resident ef this city and old son of Mr. and MniF. Marius loo, dud early last Bunday morning from his rengenuality has won for hi friends among nil km acquaintances. a sudden illnoos caused by brain fever. Mrs. Alien McMirheal ant trUiined Tho child took sick early Friday He is survived by his wife, one son, the E. M. C. Club Thursday ef las' Romulus DeLaMare of this city, and morning and continually grew worse week, those present went: Mrs. Tdlluut one daughter Mrs. Emma Horsley af until death. H was bora in this Mill ward, Mrs. Ester Holliday, Miss Ogden. Ha is ale survived by four city May 18, 1514. Jennis Andetaon, Mrs. Linie sarvU-eheld were Funeral Tuesday grand children nnd tho following broMrs. Iren Pagw, and Mrs. thers and sisters: Philip F. DeLaMare, nt two oclock in the South Ward Goldie Johnson end th incited guest DeLaMare and Clarence De Church. Matthew Bpeirs of the Ward waa Mrs. Mollw Worthington. LaMar, all af Tooele, Jobs C. DcLa Bishopric presided The opening prayer waa offered hy Mars of Oakley, Idaho; Mrs. Eliiohoth L. Bowen. Willard G. Atkin and Tote of Balt Lake City, Mrs. Sophia -- nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLoers ef 8t Johns, Aria.; Mrs. Edwin M. Orme were the speakers. Mrs.' Eva Mrs. Sidney Flood, Josephine Boyce of Little Rock, Ark.; A duet waa sang by W. Leo Isgraen Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and Mr. Arthur Mrs. H. W. Droubay ef Lincoln, Mr. and M. H. Ostler and solos were renPeareon, all of Balt Laks City. Mr. Jamee Gowana and Mias Lydia DeLa dered hy S. W. Lee and Iva Crandall. ond Mrs. Geo Marsh and family of musical choir The gave the closing Mars ef Taoole. Job- nekton selection. Bishop A. L. England off- Tooeic, Erirk-oall of Mre ond ily ered tho benediction. to in Grantavill trend war IVlto, CemInterment was ta the Tooele ECHjjL S3TES. th funaral of Joseph J. Elfore M. dedicated Atkin E. Bishop etery. Barauaa of tha fart that ana of the official went out ante tha track and interfered with tha clear running of tha rare Grsotavilla proteated tha half milo raea. Leaving out tha eeor of this raea tha aeorea eland tied at 42 points each. Until this point ia cleared the grave. up and eoma decision mad then will Friday will ha a big day for the ba so a Branding ef the etip which goea The floral offerings wars many and and and District the ef hoys girl ta ft winner of tha meet annually. Junior beautiful. Schools whan m they High Outeide of this ana rue tt tho ether schools in an educational of the best terete se for held. and nthlstie meet. A program was given in tha Opera Houao Thursday evening of last wreck The data for tha Graduating exer y for the benefit of the First Ward rises has been sat for Thursday night which conniotad of the School, M!Ck:e sMay titk. nt o'clock. Tha Commenc-mefollowing: Ball will ha given in the Opera Duet and banes T House Friday night May 25th. MGMhteisnt MPifemoiA Jennings and Lowell 1 Trombone Bolo Bam VMM AM ftOH or Sunday night May 20th. the Senior Thao R. i UfM M VMM VICWN VMO exercise will be given ta the epers Reading Vocal Duct H0rPN6 MOWER Eras house. This will be tha first program .00 vouar i Grr and A. IT wtm ef tha graduating close to b given to Roritatioo MNCBnotf am SmouiTM the public entente of the school soar Vornip. I MMY VM4 WOJO M04 tbie .AJrienn dale that Sting Be yna bly. arga keep Piano Duet mcbeI mind. Gladys ArxhT and Robortu Hammond The date fur tha District School Done Barak Mill ward, Melii operetta has bean set for Wednesday, Anderson and Sandberg, Dolors May 15th, at tha Opera House. The Margaret Worthington students are well prepared and will Vaudeville Hayden Anderson gi is every one a good evening enterand James Cook. tainment Bees idee the operetta there Tw Reel Comedy "Cleaning Up." will be eoma number by the otter ms. We knew that yon Kke to aea the little tots on tha stags end that yon will thoroughly ar.joy this little Opera. Opera House CLEAN-U- P HJALAMAR j . Opera Iliiuw Baturduy, May 6th. Ati Star Cast n Fwk Production Ira-c15c and 2uc H.tME Tuesday May hih, LULA BFTIV-- ( Iruve loc and JBte J family of Murray here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. V. ' Friday (louight Wm. Sdturday V. HKIOMt" - An.i in f .V;ti 1 l Inc Hiid K I ueeday f HFX M OH kg1 1MJS. HAS I i us" ik: t n iu Jin k.U'ttmgH 1'jc 3re iiN. Uii n J. Crochiron nrn. neat little cottage for Mra. lf Kt ia rdiieodiiy in Bit. MAhFN Al'AI. I.ur .N I KAMI T. m M I .. .i, - i.'- M ll.vi A bilk I i. - IV nr and 2uc i Thurediiv I CrantM-till- i s were prineot humlay vvening and gate a good miiNiciil pniyiani enjoyed by all present. Mr. MihiiU A l'h !'' Mt.ll imo 'I Cruehrane and nailed ivlul.ivea M. I. A. Slake officers of A lee ana 1oc hilt, I Kihel ( lh)iia in J.t'li at Tli) ' Ik I. AI'MIS.nIoN I KK - 0 Clive Weyland aNiit the week end with his parent before leaving for Los Angeles, t uiifornia Monday. Violet Kagera motored to Towle Saturday. ) "MOM.I It) Kl UN hi "Hht'MFhN At IS" Al'ill-'.-ln- Ike Merril Newman motored to Tooele Friday. in Kue-e- li l.mty hired tu Salt City Mondiiy, and hpent the day thrie. ST. JOHN IT ppppnt I liA.l J rtiwtliAll A I WCT(i'.l iirry'( nlLA H kh . if t i.i'i IV uniii1 ,i t .ub Hr, iViltiKi AM E HI III I Ml 1. I I KM.'l M. built rw-i- eii'uiduy until fur-Ui- ir k laiid luc. J. (loiberon partnla, Mrs. Itangi-- i field win) ate Ewiy line iii u in"' .paper cuats the Leah Newman and Fliiilh Colburn moving from Salt luike City to make i- sum. thing. If it is fur thu pr(!(,ru'ltheir holt. here. weie ia Ophir Sunday. lienefit the tnilividuni, it uliould be Mrs. Emms Adams ia visiting with paid fir. If vhe grocer won asked to to on abon.lntl cml riliule her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles. ble tu p.,.. i r (imsiu, Im would reAl I lenient whs h of a newspaper fuse. Th.- p,i,pii.-kul, return. must pay ihe free advertuung if the tieneficiary due not, and yet tt ia Gwid Thclms Ahli'tmm of halt nf the hardent thing! to be learned unc and John were in 81 Saturday Uke him im-- r in by any, Hint a Sunday. must rent and to da columns rent, Mrs. Gladys Williams is visiting st them to In c. To give mil away fur !i home of her parents Mr. and Misanything lex Ilian living rates is er. T. KuaselL ns fur the landfatal to a free. to furiin.li rent lord Ethel fileplc who has been in Balt Lake fur th past two weeks ha returned hum. anil yriM-eric- ENinnecdof fr Printing see what we can - do before you go elsewhere. y, Lours Caldwell who has been visithome ing st Ophir returned to her last Saturday. STRAND ef young people from Belt Lake attended the dance at Nt. John last Saturday night. A number f onday & Tuesday, May Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chipman of Salt Lake were visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruwu-l- l over Bunday. Newman, anil Blanch Sagers, Floyd llrjan motored to Balt Iaike evThursday returning home I rulay ening. Mr. and Mr. Msrtell Russell smlj Sterling Anderson who is 'tending of Silt Lake City were via-children school at th A. C. ram h w Satand fru'iuli el St. Juhn relatives urday and returned Monday. Mr. iting week. lest Anderson has been In Fiwiavt the field meet between ths A. C. end B. Ilaiel Caldwell, Blanch Newman, Y. U. H won first pises ir th 1HU Jennie Searle, ami Ruth and Edith yd, third place ta th 220 yd. and th Cnlliunt of Tooele spent Satunluy nnd relay team of which he was w member Sunday in St. John. j by a few inrher 1 In the Phenie C. Staples, Mr. and Mr. J. tarn series St Logan Mr Anderson Staphs, 'ond place hemg be--" hy one Staple, (ihuck nnd R re-- , , Lored to Salt Uke Tuesday same the day. home turairg Coi.mnpoTiten CcrpAftt'i ritinU M-- a. Ih n ev- of Dlptherin i ported. The ri(nr r,ven last Butiielxy ho were sspoaeisg-- been n rreat sures. was ut min(f (t tied but up to da.b ns other lorge crowd of slsu by Ethel i Tooeic. hove developed. Mj Vernon, fn,m p.pp, ynurf Elfors who hoe Diptherta is vi ry much and Stockton Ophir. (lover, improved. 7-- 8. 'MArJoN'i DAVIES in When Knighthood. jSv was in y- Flower - I" H'4m i s I ERDA NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Mill EIGHTEEN jhn GOOD printing is S profewiunal h con never service, the vs'u of whn Los Fransan spent tike week end in be boxed on mere competitive prices. Salt Lake, returning Bunday evening. -- Eschar ye. J M X $ Z&toiMrMMtatov If school i : The Sensation of 1923. x Mat. 10c 20c. i '.X Eve. 15c 35c. Reserved Seats 50c I |