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Show . W. 7 oimty. Star It A FEARLESS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TQ JHE INTERESTS OF MORGAN COUNTY MORGAN. UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912 VOL. I one of his counsellors while bishop; Jos. Currant, his successor as bishop. The IIIS LIFE ONE OF SERVICE In the death of Jos. R. Porter, his family lost a most devoted and loving husband and further, the county and i a f a progressive public spirited man whose highest ambition was to the state render service to the race, which is the true measure of success in this life. Impressive services were held over his remains at the Porterville meeting bouse Sunday. The magnificent audience which packed the house far beyond its seating capacity, while many could not gain admission at all, bore striking testimony of the esteem in which the people held the deceased. The floral tributes and house decorations whieh were all in white, were typical of the purity and earnest interest manifest in the life of brother Porter. The following speakers paid high tribute to his life: President Daniel Heiner, Bishop S, S. Florence, Thomas Rich, his life companion, John Seaman, who had known him through the trials of early pioneer life; Lorenzo Currant, NO. 5 of the people of the county. This Is by far the best paper ever published We Dont Preierid; We D.) Dungs in this county. We hope the people of Morgan County will encourage the Mining Industry aud support men who are spending money in our county trying Fne cars of coal and three cars of cans received by the Morgan canning to the people of the to develop mines. Good mines would Mining activities In Cottonwood a great make this country wealthy in a very factory this week. Canyon are producing results, J, J, county, short time, and we fully believe Wadley of the Carbonate Hill that some day there will be some The front of the Heiner livery has f Thomas blackthe litters, congenial Co. shipped on July 12th, 80 tons of rich mines opened in our coun- received a new coat of paint. ore which netted him loOU,, and smith, fcaJjjen very ill with the small very try. Tuesday and Wednesday, was loan- pox Surinrfhe past week. He is Many a girl is fond oi sports till she The Commercial Club desire to sug- marries one. , , f ing another car with 36 tons whieh, will run still better than the last gest to the City officers that the city Thomas and family were Morgan land along the river bed be plowed A little girl was beard to say, Why shipment. a This ore is being shipped from the visitors Mr. and sown to grass of some kind and do yon know that Frank Hopkins is a relay snd Sunday. & row of trees be started along the Peterson station, and there are from Fry report i prosperity on the millionaire? 12 to 15 Cars of the same quality of roads which will greatly improve Creek. ranch J Fry ore in sight. Who knows wbat these the looks of the most barren spot in No woman is so economical as to want Who mountains may yet yield? Morgan City, and, this will greately to make ber wedding dress do twice. . Osgood of Mrs. Quincy. III. enhance the value of the knows but Lhat our county may yet Mrs. Jant Osgood of Kansas City, and make a beautiful propeity become ope of the best mining Camps spot in That Joe Anderson is bnilding an adMo., wlb Dr. Osgood, and little e of an now as can in west. the tell lies Who it stands. dition to his bouse. what place HE LEST FORGET daughter Iplice of Ogden, were visiClub slumbering beneath these silent tors at The Commercial would like Spath borne the past to hills thobbing for the touch of week see every farmer raise a few beef That tbe self made man always seems steers to sell every fall. It looks as to have paid particular attention to his capita, and more of the right spirit The New Years resolutions are to givp us our rightful place; Add though cattle will high priced vocal organs. published iu the hopea that it wilt trill we ever he able to repay those Suggestions of the Morgan for a number of years to come. It That W. E. Francis says, Men are remind those who may have for- who are struggling to wrench from ; Couiiy Commercial Club, seems a crime to kill the female to find, ; Natures hard and he is taking all comgotten calves or young heifers for there is rugged and reluctaht hohrd-ed treasures the she has breast 75 ti ers to $1 of at People per day and board for tbe Morgan hardly a fanner but that has enough That we will do all we can in 1912 of old? i there ' to feed few on a Bear River. cattle over our rough hay crop keep to advance our community, Co And winter. of in the , our Nation. our grass plenty state, country, LIGHTS FOR MORGAN. the hills to fatten the cattle in the That about the time our parents stop That we will read more, think; , One of the two generators that is to That finery business house re- summer. spanking us, experience takes up the more, do more In 1912, than we have be installed at ' the Como Light and ceive a.- good live coat of paint; y job. The benefit derived by the county if&ll&r spent in iu the past. returns every Power paint Company if being placed temport fair the last two yeais cannot be es ' That Jessie Littles blacksmith shop That we will live up to the- - times arily at the Pingree Anderson mill, to. wjith compound interest ti in a ted, and by all means we and use up to date methods in our as to give the eity the benefit of lights; is a imghty busy place. So get should have another one this fall. Morgflu needs brushing-u' ' while the plant at Hardscrabble Is be busy. T&f same applies to all homes work, That a fellow cant be expected to Why not become a member of the That we will help our wives in ing completed. The generator is 275 and public buildings. Club Commercial hold bia job if he cant even hold hie Morgan County the improvement of our homes and horsepower and the tMngS that the peoThatlflour people take pride in and a real booster. be tongue. the advancement of our children.: ple behind the lighting plant will soon beautifi&g their homes aucl live be pres. accomplished, .will convince (. the higher That the increase of business reported That we will encourage electric BOARD 'MEETING lights find pipe water to our homes doubtful ones that' the past talk id refhaklitir people be wise and not by the U. P. agent Bhows that Morgan whenever it is possible. gard to Morgan haying lights has not fcUbwfqts to sell them things they The Stake Sunday School Board is growing some. ' . been ail hot air; our will kuaae f f v doJidtnt or need. we That ; support held its regular meeting at the home That peace at any price does not ap-- , Mr. and Mrs. William Bean of Balt Institutions Including our creamery, hat W county officers see that of Henry Johnson Sunday morning. ReJ i bar-- , That we will farm better , and Lake returned home hfteta week s Vis-- , thfl lot a rocks are kept racaed off ports were received from the different peal to a woman. She wants it at gam rates. it at the home of their son, F, A,' Eeaf. ttil r Js and that aU ditches be members who had visited schools plant better geed. in the ' be to a will it Mr. Bean Jt a pleasure farmer was fi2(T! , being Very That hundreds of dead fish are strew a vaftous wards. The very bny season Jhat as far .as possible' we will Ibe loads in this country. favorably impressed with organ eoun- - drtve keeip out of debt. of the year, as well as sickness in some along the banks of the river, being F of thw ward, had'canseir the; jwreeatd smothered by the- roidy water, YausedT county in this state or Idaho. , tivttted and made to f row fall wheat of attendance to fall below normal dur- by the recent rains. clean. arii surrvndiagsjmat We would further suggest that two weekif. That we will beSrociable and kind Three cars from the Mor- our city officers see to it that our ing (e past' That its easy enough to get along shipped wijfi our neighbors. other matters discussed was Among gan mill thisweek containing 120,000 streets are kept clean, and that ail some people if you can only conwith That our wives and daughters will lbs. of oats, 160 sacks of flour, from dead trees are removed therefrom. a trip to Ogden on the third Sunday ceal your opinion of them. of August. The members of the board be modest and heat in their dress the mill to Devil slide store this That the cerfew law be enforced. will visit the Sunday sehoola of Weber and as far as possible make their week. 8,700 cans are being turned out Carl Eddington, who own apparel. daily by the Morgan Canning facThat our temperance law be better stake in the morniDg and attend Union the hearts of his many friends in Mo, tory. as soon as the pea season lived up to. m the afternoon. It is thought that 'That all will join In making of closes his return from his gan county by which will be from the 25th There is now one band in the such an experience will infuse new life mission in Europe, showed the true happy homes. to the 30th of this month, the AnderspirThat we will pay an honest tith- son Bros, attention then will be country, aud we think this band in the Sunday school work in our stake. it of thrift that should possess mors 01 the returned missionaries when, after ing and attend to all our Church given to the tomato season at Uin- should receive more encouragement Compare The Star with any of duties better than ever before. That the installation of the electah, where they have recently purthe other county paper and see if eight hours in the town, he donned tbs That we will make 1912 the most chased the tomato canuing factory, tric lights be encouraged. we' do not print more local news workmans suit and busied himself blessed year of onr lives. which has been equipped with the That our county paper. The than any other county paper in the among the other numerous employes of latest improved machinery. the Morgan canning factory. Star.receive the support state. , High Priest Quorum and the county officials both offered .resolutions of condolence to the bereaved family. The singing, both chorus by . the Porter brothers, and solo work by James Targ-gaand Joseph M. Anderson, was most fitting and highly appreciated. The remains were interred in the Porter- S villa cemetery. Thus closed the earthly career of a man whose name was a household word about every fireside in Morgan county and in many other sections of the state, man wh having served the people of this community ' in numerous official positions in the chinch and state, never betrayed a trust given into his keeping. rt 1 e recov-ering- :' Crouch-fcLog- g it ly ti I - i eye-sor- i ts b, 1 w 4 - Bread from Dough p. "How big a money loaf can you bake from your dough? Well, here s a way you can get more: Vh " Remember the bread starter mother kept in the potato bin? Sure, the one that exploded when you screwed the lid down too ' tight, When mother loaned the starter to the woman next. Ioot, the woman next door got V ftdtei of bread. Generally whe broujjf mother a gratis leaf buttered on top. Because she used mothers go if you lend your money starter to the other fellow, youll get part of the loaf he bakes from his dough. But be sure you lend the start The er to the right man. wrong man might forget to give He loaf. you the buttered might even keep the btarter. There is only one man of whom you are sure. He is the Banker. If you want the extra loaf, deposit your money with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGAN, UTAH. 1 A v 1 ! ' e 5 ifc. 7 - ty Timely Suggestions for Hot Weather Morgan County stands among the First counties in the state for accuracomfort- - cy7 and perfection .in ttie auditing so much so that Mr. M. summer department; Tuttle, the state traveling auditor Learn how to make your porch able and cosy during the hot months, by selecting from the fine assortment of Hammocks. R. H. Welch Furniture Store PHONE-Sto- re 20 t Residence, 15 All This Week Tempting Price Reductions Reductions range from 25 to 50 percent & 'ft T. U. Butters, manager for the Davis &. Weber Irrigating Company interests in this county, has the engineer, A. J. as as Parker of Ogden, with a force of eight men, at work on the dam this week for the purpose of estimating the cost of raising the dam 50 feet. The company is expecting to increase the capacity of tlih dam, so as to care for the increased demand for water and making tbe secondary stock, Bold recently, pri mary stock. At Williams Womens Muslin Undewear Womens Dress Skirts Womens Summer Coats Womens Summer Waists Womens Dressing Sacques Childrens Wash Dresses was able to cjieck aud approve the condition of this department in one days time, and we should appreciate the faithful sen ices that has placed us among tifie first. Si Os OS DRUG 'CO: (is 0s F. A. LYMAN, Mgr. Os as as as ? as Typhoid Season is Coming.... Albert Miortison is building corral fence around his barn. t Os Os Local News j (is Mrs- - C. A. Spath has been sn Ogden visitor for tbe past week. Better be safe than sorry. Let ns look after your insurance. H. B. Fry, Your cant exercise too much caution. See that your drinking water is pure, and disinfect where work horses. The County Board of Education will convene at their office Saturday, Aug. 10, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. T. V. Thomas of Castle Dale, Utah, is visiting at the home of parents, President and Mrs Heiner. hr vV We have everything to Disinfect With agent. Jim Toomer met with a loss last Saturday by the death of one of his necessary. ill s v'y W fj Headquarters or Diamond Dyes. v W V' MORGAN PHONE 3 UTAH w Sf fi; The state road is nearly finished through South Morgan. It will prove A- - jp f- |