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Show I Pudlished Every Saturday C. H. RUBLE, Editor, Telephoue 77. PETERSON NEWS. Mr. R. C. Watkins, the Salt Lake architect, was in Peterson last Sunday to arrange an outing for the Salt Lake Architects association, which they will take from Saturday night until Monday morning, Aug. 17 to 39, and have very wisely chosen the Reriard Olson home and grounds. The Snndav School Union held their monthly gathering at Peterson last Sun day, and the board appreciated the fine attendance, knowing it to be necessary for many to neglect their crops at this time to be present. Mr. R. 0. Porter, whose marriage to Miss Vivian Erickson took place in the Logan temple on June 25, will give a wedding danee at the Porterville meeting house on Friday evening, the 23d of this month. MILTON MUSINGS. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McEvoy of Carlin, Nev., are the guests of Judge L. P. " this week, s The stork visit left a fine boy at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston on the 7th inst. Miltons deferred celebration wag a success. Evejbody said, What a You always do at good time we had. ' Milton. Car! Gorder and wife of Three Forks, Mont., are visiting with Mrs. Jensen of Milton. ' Ed-hoh- . DEVIL SLIDE NEWS. DEVILS SLIDE, Aug. The Devils Slide Baseball Team has cleaned up two good games in the past week. The first one on Wednesday, August 7th, at Coalville 13.-- ! Frank Chase of Centerville arrived here Tuesday, Mr. Croft reports that his son Parley whom be brought from Idaho, and who underwent an Mr. Wm. Chadwick is visiting in operaton in Salt Lake for appendiIjogan. citis and other complications, is recovering, having passed a very Some class to the new Morgan critical stage since the operation. Drugs eignn. Dr. J. H. Philipps of the Dee Mrs. Jessie Little has been ill for Memorial Hospital, Ogden who the past week. releved Dr. Pugmire for his vacation, returned to Ogden to resume Miss Kathryn Whittle of Evans-sto- n his duties Friday morning. The docis visiting in Morgan. tor is a pleasant and obliging gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet, Miss Carrol Kasmusson of Mt. and the many friends he made durPleasant is a visitor here. ing his short stay with us wish him ' a successful career, Miss Lenora Clay of Salt Lake City Is visiting friends in Morgan. As Carl Eddington who lately returned from a European mission, Miss Rena Ball of Coalville ar- was making his way rapidly westrived in our midst for a short visit. ward on' Young street Sunday evenwhere he ing toward II. R, Mrs. Fred Parkinson ot Salt Lake had been invited to Frys he was dinner, is visiting her parents and friends accosted oppositevH. B. Frys home here. by a man considerable. bis senior who cordially invited him in where Jesse Llttlos wife who has been he was welcomed by forty-fiv- e revery ill during the past week is latives who had gathered, for the slowly recovering. Mrs. M, A. Eddington occasion, came from Salt Lake to 'Join the Better be safe than sorry. Insure party and afforded him a second your property with H, B. Fry and surprise. Tables were spread on the then sleep all night. lawn. The evening was spent In a most enjoyable social way. Carl One of the 3 carloads of poles told of many of his missionary exfor the Electric Light plant arrived periences much to the amqsement of those present. The occasion will here Thursday morning.' be long remembered by Carl. Mrs. Hannah Wardley returned Women of Woodcraft met In to her home last Saturday after sevsession Tuesday night, when eral weeks visit in Ogden. five new candigates were initiated. N. of Mr. George Croft Camben, M. E. Hally wood gave a J. is visiting his aunt and cousins, Organizer instructive very talk, which was Mrs. John Croft and family. received witii a feeling of sadness Carl Gorder and wife of Milton that this would be the last evenare visiting at home, after an ab- ing our circle could enjoy and profit by tier wise council. During her sence of three years in Montana. long stay here she bas worked uutil now she feels our Mrs. Sadie Owens of Malad with her three childrens is visiting at circle capable of continuing the work. After the regular order of YV . C. Nelson's home in Milton. business, the doors were thrown to the husbands and a few inA baby girl weigh lug nine and Jj open vited guest who were delightfully lbs. made appearance at the home entertained by Organizer fflolly-wooof Geo. H. Taggart Monday night. and Guardian Neighbor Williams. Dancing was indulged in was teachers examination County and a delicious lunch was served by held at the office of the board of ed- the hostesses , with a charming ucation Thursday, Friday and Satfeeling of regret we bid our organurday. izer Good by and God speed. Morgan News The Morgan County Star came out on 2 to 0. The other one played at Devils Slide with one of Ogden's best amateur teams came amaout 8 to 7. Considering teur teams,1 both games were very good, Mr. David Allgood and Mr. M Creecltly have gone to Idaho to. locate a farm. Mrs. Brown and Misses Grace Brown, Mary Brown, Belle Weaver, and Lizzie Clark were enthusiastic baseball fans from Coalville last Sunday. Mr. As L. Mo Duffy and N. C. Flygara are contemplating a friendly boxing match to take place In a day or so. Judging from their past records, it will uudoutedly be very interesting. The proceeds will go to the baseball fund. After an arduous day of hard labor In the hot sun. George Hansen bas made his truck garden a model iu appearance. George always was a good gardner. The Union Portland Cement Companys business must be good, for the Railroad Company seems unable to furnish enough cars to supply the Cement Companys demand. Owing to the heavy pea crop at Morgan this year, the Devils Slide Baseball '1 earn has been unable to get a game with the Morgan team; but the Slide boys are still anxious to see a game In Ihe near future. Mr. Jas. Toons has been at the plant three or four days getting his furniture into his home to start bouse keeping. Judging from the time consumed, Jim must have an abundance of furniture, or he is becoming slower in his old age. Quite a number of the fellows from the Slide have been out chicken hunting since the season opened and have done well, but up to date, the holder of the record is P. K. Behrenst, having got. the limit 0 i each trip. - reg-gul- d - C'has Hogg has commenced the Frank Troxler was down frojn bis building of bis new home, It will prospect in Cottonwood, last Monbe constructed of sand stone, mod day, and is jnst as enthusiiftjc as era irrall respects. ever over the outlook for the Argen ta mining diet. Mr. Troxler can set John Hetner while lifting a quar- them all an example of perseverance ter ofbeef from a wagon last Wed- and unlimited faith in the future of nesday A. M. Sprained his ankle Cottonwood, he bas stuck to his de and is confined to his home. velopment work for several months each year for ten or twelve years, Tom Geory aud family Joseph and at times; under very trying cirWaldon and family returned this if those who have plenty cumstance, last week from a fishing and hunt- of means at their command, and ing tlrp on the Wahsatch. who have large holdings in Cottonwood had shown the same grit as Bernard Corrigan Is home from Mr. Troxler, and had shown as the Corbonate Hill mine. He is a good judgement in their developwaiting Mr. Wadleys negotiations ment work, there would be a differfor a new lease before returning to ent tale to tell of the Cottonwood work. mines. The mineral is there in paying quantities, but it will take inMr. and Mrs. Olsen of the Sal telligent well clued led effort twopen Lake dairy and creamery company up this mineral district. returned to Salt Lake Tuesday. They Ogden wholesale aud retail markspent a week visiting relatives and ' ets: friends. , Retail Wholesale to 30(1 lbs per 100 itogs from The schools of Morgan county, all ' , $8.10. grades, will comment Monday Hogs, from 130 to 150 Ins per 100 Sept. 16th. Let everv citizen sup$7.50. the move. us to the port Lt forge Dressed veal g ,12 front. Meers per loo lievt. Cow- - per OKI live wt. $4.75 Bert Toomer, sou of Mrs. T. K. G. markets , Welch, and his two sons, together Potatoes $1.00 to $1.10 with Jim Crouch are visiting their Oats....: friends and relatives in Morgan and $1.60 liheat per bushel $ at the Devils Slide. $ .08a to $ .to Pork $ .09 Mrs. John Anderson of Milton Vpal-$ .11 TUednes-daat her home passed away evening. While crossing the road she dropped dead. Her Terms of Subscription (in advance) Three Months " "75 daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gorder is visit- Six Mourns. In ing Odgen. Year i.jLnO lt-- $8-0- local . - Attention mayor and city council; Why not enforce the dog tax law and thus rid the city of a howling nuisance. How much longer are the streets going to be used as a cow pasture? It is suggested if the practice is to Mayor Heinor and wife, Dr.Pug-b- e continued longer, that the city 'mire and wife, C.F. Holding and collect a yearly pasture rental from wife, Miss Disc Hetner, Stella e who make a practice of pastur-- J seu returned Thursday evening from ing cattle during the whole summer a very enjoyable outing for a on the streets. Come let us wake n linker of days on Lost Creek. up and put an end to this back j woods condition. w. H. Croft and his sister Mrs. y Clau-thos- C. F. Osgnod, Pres.. .. I). Heiner, Vice-Pres- C, A Spat h, Cashier ( Latest Styles in FURNITURE,. Rugs, Carpets and Plumbing supplies. can supply you with the 20 1 OF MORGAN Capital. $25,000. Surplus and Und. Profit 6,129 niRKCTOBS: C. F. Osgood D. Heiner Moroni Heiner H. B, Crouch - James A. Andersen Residence, 15 For insurance rates call Phone 1 71. Notary Public H. B. FRY, Agent Surveyor and Abstractor that the contract will be for 20, (XX) barrels of the material, at an approximate price of $40,000. Mr. Ilemans contracts with the city call for .work at a price of $180, 000 in rourn numbers. Tu addition Painting and Paperhansing to using the Utah cement he has also agreed to use Utah gilsonlte for Kalsomining and Decorating. Best of Workmanship at Reasonable the surfacing material. Prices. Before leaving for nis home in St. Morgan, Utah Louis, preparatory to shipping his machinery to Salt Lake, Mr. Heinan announces that he proposes, as far as possible, to use workmen residing in Salt Lake to do bis Fish and Game License work, and said that if possible to secure the help he would use white Money to Loan on Farm Land abor exclusively. Morgan White Notary Public ..G. Y. Robbins .. Known by Their Acts Morgan, Utah , A Bishop, a Presiding Elder and a member of the Presbyterial Board met N. in front of heaven 's gate and tied their donkeys outside. The said Peter. Why tarry f tavern is full. said You will find place for me, I have ever believthe Presbyterian. ed the creed and have to the best of mv ability lived up to the teachings of my church. As for the creed, it's a fierce one, and we dont know much said Peter, about your churches up here. This is J. AUSTAD Creamery' Co., J. C. Armstrong, Mgr. ' for the church. I converted little children. I brought the weak to tears of contrition on their death beds. I made the idle youths flee in terror, turned singing to prayers and smiles to repentance. said Peter. Surely a busy man, This man knows his God well and lives like Him. Where simple men keep all days well, this wise man kept one out of seven. While beggary is servile and mean this man would be rewarded for seeking alms for his God. He swayed the immature minds of little children aud fnust tove his pay. - He confessed the dying man of sins which the real man never committed, and in the name of religion robbed the world of many of its innocent joys. A busy man, - Highest Price Paid for Butter Fat, Highest Test on Cream Are yoy coming a again? If so, call on the WM . CHADWICK THE ' MORGAN CREAMERY Manufacturers Ritter Creager Livery Special attention given to Commercial Travelers and Camping Parties. of and Dealers In Full Cream Cheese and ohlv heaven. The Presiding Elder walked boldly up under the knocker. He looked at Peter and said: I led a godly life. I kept one day in seven holy. I begged money Separator Butter Popular Prices All trains met WtiililMliiniiinwMkkkkkifiikiiiiz Phone MfitkliiiliWliMlMliUiMiWMlii You Will Never Be Disappointed when the unexpected visitor drops in at meal time, if your Meats , have been f ordered from the : f . Crouch Market indeed! g for you, sir, said Peter to the I know you well. So many Bishop, young men have died of grief and mortification and disappointment in your diocese that I have come to know you by hearing them dwelling upon it all. You are in charge of a great diocese, numbering many churches and thousands of souls. Among the clergy in your charge there were many thinking young men, ambitious young men, but you damned their souls to hell and their mortal lives to failure. You clung to the dry-a- dust, the dead bones, 'the ancient relies of the law. You read the Word for limitation, for superstition, for denunciation. Men who thought, men who reasoned, men who would put new wine into new bottles, these men you tried, you persecuted, you conYou made lackeys of God's demned. men. Change, progress, new readings, the inspiration of today were swept and at the stake of ignorance, you of the little mind, you of the jealous heart, burnt the bodies of your young, strong men. You have made of your churches lunching parlors and social circles of a lot of idle women. And yon come to me for a place in the higher heavens. Fare forth, my beauties, on your sorry mules. You shall go round a great circles and pass this way again. Perhaps you may meet the men you have wronged and of them you may learn little by little your way back to heaven. Good day, by Lord Bishop, my Methodist, my Presbyterian. Good day, my Baptists, my Episcopalians, my Catholics. Here we know men not by theiT creeds and their limitations, but by theif works, their grasp of truth and their exceeding great love. A's Carefully Selected FRvegeFblesS MtxitwtRiwimxmiKWtiwwKK KaiixitaKXRMaiKitntitrjixitrri, Heiner Meat Market Compare the quality and price of the Meat bought from us, with that of others, for it is the Flavor that Satisfies . Fruits, Berries, and Vegetables of the Best s PtlONE 38 - - , Morgan, Utah PORTERVILLE STORE ). B. BOTT, Proprietor. Get as much value as your money will buy. We have in stock everything which makes fishing and a pleasure and success. Parties accomidated by either teams or automobile. A. F. BOHMAN Dealers in General Merchandise and farm products Sole Agent for the Old Reliable Deering Farm Machinery Utah Peterson, Creditors will present claims witii bis voueheis to the undersigned at place of residence at Croydon, Morgan county, 8tate of Utah, or at the law office of David Jenon at No. 503 504 First National Bank buildiug, in Ogden City. Weber county, State of Utah, on or before the ISth day of December, Economy Jars HALF GALLON, $1.65 Our Line of MENS WORK SHOES A. D. 1912. GEORGE R. THACKERAY, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of GEORGE THACKERAY, Deceased. is absolutely skill can do. Ex- Your printing. is a valuable asset, of your business. The Star helps its customers to success with presentable, profitable publicity. 1 I A property owner should select his Insurance Company the same as he does his bank. If he burns out. he wants 100 cents on the dollar. O. B. Anderson, work. . , It is said DAVID JENSON, Attorney for ecutor. Best Rates Better be Safe Than Sorry 11 )lb!NES3 Pursuant to thb policy that he when awarded the contracts for street paving in Salt Lake recently, aud In which he said he would as far as possible' use Utah, materpal, G. A. Heinan, the Sf Louis contractor, has awarded to the Union Portlaud Cement company, Whose plant is at Devils Slide,, conttracj; a for the cement Deceased. you know that R. H. Welchs Furniture Store VINC NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Now We Know; That Best Co.s Header ESTATE OF GEORGE THACKERAY, 1 PHONE-Sto- re ar DEI IS Morgan the finest that money and Mercantile Inst. Co-o- p Morgan - - Utah 'V |