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Show ( TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1912. (JRANTSVILL1S, HrViti A move Is on foot in the local Parents Class to have another gravely LODLL PATRIOTISM hauling day fur the sidewalks of tbe The town In the very near future. HID CHIC move Is an excellent one and 'is worof and support thy of the best Interest citizen in the town. every z The improved condition of tbe What Loyalty to Town, County and tew a were that days repaired 8tata Meant, and How it ago by the Parents Class has been Communities. comthe subject of much favorable LOCAL MENTION For Utah Conservatory opens branch studio at GrantsvlUe. Miss 'Vera Kimball Is to have charge of pupils at this place. A welcome piece of news to the VO. OF THE LOCATION OF of GrantsvlUe in the announcepeople i . 3H 8CHOOL NEXT TUESDAY. ment of the Utah Conservatory of MuI. sic of Salt Lake, that a systematic T. ment election to be held next Tues- course of study will be given pupils day April 80, In the Academy School of Grantaville. A C. Benson spent last Friday in "If my town Is the best la the bulling la for the purpose of deter-pil- l. Of Tooele cm business matters. It must bo a good place to Utah the of Music county. Conservatory a If shall school ballot ;; by high 1 live." T. John Deseret the who News has An beJ of event 1 Flinders, says: and maintained In ibis be "If my county is the best in Utah, far reaching importance to the inter away for some time In the interesu it must hlg ' school district ha about the best county Is of the eduHarris Wool Company, ca: hlch to maintain my home. The county commissioners recently mountain districts musically and If I have decided to maintain my was the organisation and homo for a hurried vlait with his fonr.)iidated the Gnsntavllle school cationally, home hero. I owo. it to myself and last Conservathe of Utah afternoon, ily Saturday returning incorporation school Creek dls it and the Deep my neighbors, to make my home one Recognising the great again to his work the early part of of which we all may well feel nr Into one high School district tory of Music. proud." If any reader cannot subscribe to nder the. law. Inf the new klgb beneflta to be derived from organized the week the above sentiments, we are wasting ) Miss Lillian Rowberry spent the latdistrict an eAction must be and united effort, the Conservatory valuable apace, so far as he la conhas assembled as Its faculty the most ter voT.the jpixpOae mentioned. of the In Lake Salt week part cerned, and he la also wasting his and in Instructors prominent capable time In reading this article. Many returning home on Saturday. e In Grantaville are' all the State of Utah. f a laugh has been created by the Mr. B. W. Black went to Salt Lake 'mon-bacabllshlng and.uul'tiln-ichoo- l who rejects all improveThe following are at tbe heads of here. But we Friday and returned Sunday morning. ments In the home or on the farm, with tho remark that "These be alert, for It would the different departments: John J, The Courtenay Morgan company fin- were good enough for my fatherthings dean and director of piano and lty If the Grantaville McCleUan, ished a weeks engagement at the my grandfather, and they ought to at home and lacked department; Willard E. Weihe, violin; Grantaville Opera House last Satur- be good enough for me and my chilan extent that those Alfred Best, vocal, and school of opdren." the presentation of the day night by Mrs. Walter G. Tattle, harp; Utah does not need the kind of j high school were able, era; The company man who take this stand Mrs. C. P. Larsen, elocution and dra- great play, Carmen. regarding to the against reposition, matic art Assisting the heads of the Is one of the most able that has ever Improvements, that go to make life our high school. We cannot afeasier and more pleasant, but Utah come to our city, giving, a class of departments are a number of expeneed the man wno will say: ford to - hare anything like this hap- rienced and reliable teachers, each playa that are seldom carried to the does The state of Utah was good enough pen We are all Interested In the having' taken special training for the small towns. They will be given a for my father, and it la good enough very royal welcome if they ever come for me and my children." maintenance of one of the best, high work assigned them. There Is room In the state of Utah to Grantaville again. schools In the state, and Jl is now for a million guch men, and Miss Kimball, who has been assignevery Mr. Vern C. Woolley, a Qrantaviile good citizen that is added to the Quite necessary for us to look to our ed tbe work at GrantsvlUe, has hail boy, who 1 teaching at tbe L. D. S. population of Utah increases the deof Utah as a place to live, best Interests, and tall not to be pres- several years of training under the In Salt Lake, camo home sirability direction of Prof. McCleUan, and has High and Increases the value of every ent and vote lor the maintenance of viaa on few and Friday days j home, and every farm spent the- Teachers Normal completed already debia high school in Qrantsviilo, next Training course as outlined by tbe ting with his parents and friend: fished In this state. There may be for differences of op'nlon as to . room Tuesday, April 80, from 2 to 6 p. m. conservatory, and as a teacher, has here. J thl! ,?f Ida returned WrathaU .'Miss been very successful. f u-in financial and genrral Salt Lake City after spending a few ; buslnesi circles. There Is, however, Tbe Utah . Conservatory la a comt no room for days visiting with friends. argument on tbe ques- ' plete school ot music. It has been estlon of whether or not competition In five About hundred picture poet- j the matter of the establishment and tablished for tbe purpose of providing for' students the opportunity to re- cards were received at the schools improvement of homes Is tbe work BUCh progression. ceive a thorough, complete and com- during tbe week for distribution on; hutBh found by the Utah ,8ure!y is 85. It the zplan Day. April prehensive education in music. With sixty-fiv- e TT7 ryears ago. was a fl this in view, the court es of study1' are tbe Utah Development league to Jmlm at tnat time, the eL school ot promise a child in the state carefully planned to Include .Everyt- every ltii i i' sentiment Jhst one (U card'outf least the oi utfieasai-tin for any afiuafclery hing1 hould te the patriotic Instinct that day. It can hardly he wtTmai JTT everyappeal cltJlen of the Btate of utah The school board has completed Hi branch of music. what an enormous amount otadvertlr-- j and, moreover, it Is a sentiment that The. establishing .of this work will gotlatlons whereby they have secured lng will be accomplished In ibis way should be spread abroad as far c our d vacancy In piano infacilities will permit. the two lots belonging to Mr. Adolph All a ' in view we During the next few years, the Anderson and Frank Gooch, and jusL struction, with this fact state of Utah will receive a vast trttst the young people of GrantsvlUe amouat of publicity through the work south of the Academy School building, will cvail themselves of the opportuof tbe Utah .Development League and new erect to the which public uponaffiliated nity and begin In the commencement organizations. Especially school building. .The location Is al- oi tbe work. during 1915 will opportunities come to let the world know that we have most Ideal, having a gentle slope toRumor has It that a new diamond here a state aa fair as any in the Union, and one that Is- capable of ward the north and commanding an ting has reached the home of R. M. producing grains, fruits, and minto Is event The excellent view the surrounding .neigh- Robinson recently. erals in quantities that will support Harrison! Ask in June. take place hundreds cf thousands of settlers borhood . The houses and improveand homesteaders. Through the Mrs. John C. Anderson is reported ments will be taken off Immediately medium ojt hundreds of thousands of are doubts to and be very sick grave visitors, loyal citizens of Utah will and work will soon commence upon held out tew bis recovery. have ample opportunity to correct new building. the erection of the false impressions which have been so ' During the absence of Mrs. Ida widely distributed throughout tbe Mr. Lewis T. Cannon, of Salt Lake WrathaU In Salt Lake City. Miss ElisUnited States regarding Utah and her citizens. Utah has Its capital city, of City, of the firm of Cannon, Fetser A abeth Urie has been living at tbe which all dtisens of the state should Hansen, was in Grantaville on Tues- home of Mrs. E, Donevan. be proud, but of more Importance than any one locality Is the general day, locating the building upon the Mrs. Loaisa Fnwsoe and her daughprosperity of the entire Btate. new site and otherwise making for the ter, Ladle, returned lrom Salt Lake The spirit of boosting which has made so many of the states of tbe Arrangement of the new bullying, his last Saturday alter an absence 'of ten days, visiting with friends. west, and which is becoming more firm having been retained as archi- about noticeable In the state of .Utah than the K. W. early part Soelberg spent ever before, Is a spirit that surely tects by the school board. of the week in Salt Lake City ea busishould begin at one's own home and from there' extend to ones home ness matters. town; to one's home county, and thus Mrs. M. E. Walters aad family movdrcle the entire state. Many of the towns and dtles of ed to Salt Lake during the latter part northwest have discovered with' the MAY of last week, where they will nuke In the last few years that the . t)ielr future home. Mr.- - Walters has IqjuMr on In lull swing. Osi penditure of one dollar to five dot' ' been secured permanent employment there.; Wednesday, the f7th, and on Friday lare for each Inhabitant every year The following Jurors have WOTk li profitable inr team School the the playecj, 19th, High drawn to serve for the May term of the The hundred pounds of sugar beet the Courtenay Morgan Company Pelll Thta ii a lesson that Utah towns the1 Grantaville District Court for Tooele County, com- seed that was sent to: er&- Wednesdays game of seven In) and communities are beginning to' ih nice reached Club Commercial here t learn and, although we may not be ended! with a tied score of mencing Monday, May 13, 1918: nings 1 benow and It shape last. Saturday 6. The game was very interesting ana prepared to expend a large amount Tooele John M. McKellar, David R. ing distributed to the men who- are ar- was-- ' marked of money for favorable publicity, by good playing on botlj all expend a little careful thought; Stephens, C. Alvin Orme,' Frank ranging to make the test for the growschool, the lor high and inteuleent person! effrtt John A Bevan, James Gowans, ing of sugar beets In this- neighbor- sides; a'Woolley, four-bas- e hit, and Becker, the wards disseminating thr- - idea that: More particulars will he an- made la about the best ,Mels Wllford Nelson, Peter G. Shields, hood. second baseman for tbe show men, our home town nounced In the near future,- - together little spot la the best big state of the George L. England, Lafayette Orme, with the names of the- - men who are made several sensational plays, Union. "Talk may be cheap." but ' Charles Bollschweller, John E, Johngood work for our own community IF ; result six of test. the Innings game Friday's making an Investment which unfailingly" Dodds. B. Emile and Park of tbe son, George ed in a score ot 9 to 3, in favor and! brings big returns lh Judd and the Mathews Bros, Sidney In' the second inning also iw dsfTurs and cents.- Mercur Thomas Reese, Walter H. echoolboy.r forty-caoi traiuload sheep shipped a men- on bases, Jefferies, Johnson, Gus G. Johnson. from the Erda station ur Soda Springs with three of School team, hit tbe baii tbe High SI John Henry Charles, Evan A last Saturday. American Girl Supreme. ' a four-basJolt, bringing In four runs. The women ern in the German resMorgan, William Bracken, The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins, of the- showmen's nine, taurants. while better groomed' and Lewis Roblqson died last Friday of losepa Roy Waddoupa. two of tbolr three runs. made Setter looking than the avirage Engwhooping cough and pneumonia after Vernon Peter Jorgenson. lish women, do not look anything like services-wertwo a tbe Funeral Illness. teams for Tbe of short tbe lineup GrantsvlUe Adolph Anderson, J. A as chic as they do In America. Theft' held at the home on Saturday and in- games follows:: clothes do not fit as welL and they Wratha Eli son, Ray Hammond, Clyde terment took place in the City cemee eeero for nof poxrerz the air of Show Company. School. High pll, Hamilton Orr. or (be vivacity and merriment tery. . The sympathy of the town" gees Clark . . .C. Jefferies p.of the American women- - (hey appear Lincoln Marvin G Shields. put to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Jefferies J.. Marsh to C fl nof fie sure of tfiemiclvea. not Clover O. A. Johnson, Geo, C. J. sad bereavement. Hammond Rydalch wholly sreuatotned to the- new life. Becker This contrast Is very noticeable lii 2b. . Simpson, A J. Stookey and Charles Hie City Fathers have beeh-- ! busy Peterson few Morgan Berlin, and much more' eo- In other (he days making? during past 3b...,.,.... Anderson. German This fa wfiy a pretty In the City ns Hale ... Way cetnetery. , Ophir R. H. Brampton and John New York or Chicago gftl' t If. More than a hundred trees have been1 Butler Mayo never fall's to become- tbe center of Franks. planted and other general-- ' improve S.' Johnson and attraction In Germany, and Immedlate-Ij- r Stockton James B. Hickman, uenta hasp-tee- n Jevne cf. made. Much 'credit she enters a- restaurant? she la thtr 8oeberg '. . rf. of all' eyea National' Food; cynosure is due the city otflclals for these-- , ex- -' Wbolley Wiggins If ym. crfrri clew for nwvouapMM take Magazine. pellejot Jmjirpypments. Umpires Hunter and Anderson. F Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pill. PCI Hiili School right-minde- d aide-walk- V- . , k s . de 4 SITE FOR SCHOOL BUiLDINGSE- - lul long-neede- - JURORS DRAWN TERM FOR , - ' self-respe- ct e e confl-ddnc- . - 'in-thi- s 7a ........ Ib.-,,;I- - - . - ...... k No. 14 TOOELE PERSONALS Prof. Merrill Miss Maude Cushing and Miss Nina Gallacher, who have been visiting with Mrs. Fred Bryan, for tbe past week, returned to their homes in Salt Lake City Saturday. Jas. H. Hall of Bprlngvllle, who The Reflex Is was visiting Mrs. Stephens, returned lowing letter home Monday. rill, of " Mr. B. W. BlackT Charles. Brown, of Salt Lake City, Grantaville, Utah. was visiting In Tooele the latter part Dear Sir: At the request of Mr. of last week. John T. Flinders, the Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lodge were College is shipping to you 100 pounds Er'slt Lake visitors last Saturday and of sugar beet seed. This seed has SUnday. been produced at the College, and has Miss Minnie Hardy entertained the come from mother beets possessing a members of the Concordia Club Mon- very high percentage of sugar. The seed is of the best possible quality, day evening. and we are extremely anxious that It Miss Zella Clegg entertained at Fve shall be placed in hands where It will Hundred last Thursday night In honor accomplish the most good. of Misses Nina Gallacher and Maude I beg leave to suggest further that Cushing. Prof. J. C. Hogenson, of the Extension Mrs. J. D. Woods and Mrs. Janies Division of the Agricultural College, Gardner entertained at cards last will be Monday afternoon. pleased to come to Grants-vill- e as soon as this seed Is receivedi P. P. Matthews, of GrantsvlUe, was a Tooele visitor Monday. and give Individual instruction to the Sheriff M. M. Bush made a trip to farmers who are to plant this seed. If we can be of further assistance Eureka Monday on Business. to you in the matter, I shall be very Ivor Ajax and wife left for Salt Lake glad to have you advise me. City Monday. Sends Seed yireceipj Sincerely yours, George W. Kaul, cashier of the LEWIS' A MERRILL Commercial Bank, made a trip to Salt Lake City Monday evening on business. DR. MARGARET ROBERT8 GIVES LECTURE. W. J. Carkeek, Tooeles Paderewski, left for Garfield, Sunday, where be will Dr. Margaret Roberta, of Salt Lake make his home in the future. Mr. Carkeek will be employed in the time- City, came to Grantaville last Friday keeper's office of the Utah Copper Co. night and gave an Interesting lecture A J. Ruhlman, of New Orleans, who to the ladles here. The lecture was is representative for a floor covering given under the auspices of tbe local and house furnishing concern, was In Y. L. M. 1. A and much credit Is due Tooele, Monday, looking over the busi- to the oi fleers for securing tbe excelness situation here. as lent lecture given by Dr. Roberts. L. E. Sprague, real estate manager for the Tooele Building Association, was in Wednesday, looking aft-th- THINGS WERE ASHAMED OF . biNiefig oliew houses on Ufi Why Is It That Women Always Sssnr Avenue. te Have Something to ApoloJ. F. Hoggan, the architect in charge gist For? of the new buildings now being erected on Utah Avenue, was In Tooele Isnt It queer the sort of things ws are ashamed off queries a w catena Wednesday. 'Oman writer. How often do we hear people apologising profusely because JOS. BALLUFF AND FAMILY they happen to five In an unfashionLEAVE FOR IDAHO. able part of town. They will explain and explain ad nauseam how they Jos. Balluff and family left Satur- came to be living In that bouse and day lor Lead Ore, Idaho, where Mr. how very awkward It la having that Balluff will take up his residence and class of neighbors. I have come to the conclusion It la engage in farming and ranching. Mr. little short of a crime not to five In Balluff and family have been residents the fashionable part of the city. cf Tooele for several years and their And then relations. Everybody many friends are sorry to see them seems to be ashamed of at least one leave, but wish them success In their relation. In most cases the only one new home. they are proud of are dead ones, a long time dead, and very remote relations at that. But the living relaRUNAWAY IN PLAT C." tion always seem to be a cause of shame they never will live In the While making his rounds Wednes- right districts, build the right kind day with his delivery wagon, Gost of house, bring up their children stykind of lishly or Indulge In the ICatarltos, the butcher from Middle trade. Female relationsright will Insist Canyon, stepped off the wagon for a upon marrying undesirable husbands, few minutes near the Tooele Valley and male relations always manage U vulgar or dowdy wives. station on Maple street, the team shied acquire One stylish lady la wont to algb at an engine which was coming down elegantly as she murmurs poor deal1 the track and started to run down George peculiar wife, you know; I've tried, but I really can't Include them Broadway. Reaching the Commercial in my social affaire, you know. But of all the shameful shame proBank corner, they turned down Date tbe behavior of our babies Is street, and running towards the Cop- ducers the shsmiest. per City hotel, hit one of the Clark Our babies always will dirty their Electric light poles with the wagon pinnies, ask for candy, wipe Jammy on the visitors coat, demand tongue, smashing the tongue and run- fingers attention persistently and vociferousning gear of the wfigon and piling it ly, knock over the tea cups, spread the cake crumbs all over the best up in- a heap against the pole. carpet and perpetrate all the other hundred and one misdemeanors that JUDGE GORDON VnlNS CASE. the dear lambs are heir to. They all do It sometimes and they nil do It The case of Tooele City against the always on the days we earnestly Imthree drunks while locked in the yearn for them to make a good pression. weeks ago, were supposCity Jail-twSo why are we ashamed of them ed to have broken into the part f the for being normal? Why do we all explain at great length bow Tommy Jail where the boose which the city never behaves like this on ordinary confiscated last month, was stored and occasions and why do we persist In Exhelped- - themselves to some of it, were being mortified so poignantly? change. tried City Court before Judge Kramer Monday. The greater part of HURT AT THE SMELTER. the day waa ta'aen up with introducing byh e f o in-th- e the evidence, after which the counsel Louis Rill, a laborer at tbe Inters-tlonto the Jury, Smelter, was badly injured Mon-da- y Judge Gordon making an eloquent by being bit with a falling dee-ticplea lor his client The Jury, consist-lu- g used for unloading slag. The of Peter M. Clegg, John J. Gillett, cause of tbe accident was one of file Jos. A. Kauffman, and Wiliner Lougy, of tbe derrick getting remained out about two hours, bring- guy ropes burned and falling on Mr. Kill. He ing in a verdict of acquittal. received several bad scalp laceration and a broken leg. He la now resting Poilo wlm if Hnlly Irritated find Anil-Pain nicely at tbe Touele General HorpltaL relief In fir, Miln' Pills. al made their addressee |