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Show SOUTHERN continue to SALT LAKE UOL'XTY ENTERPRISE sel Dry goods, Notions, Ribbons, Overalls, Gents Furnishings WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHINGWE SELL AND WILL REFUND MONEY TO ANY Special tfis TO ee O NE DISATISFIED. &ats f or a S'icnic OOci Now U tho season of Picnic, Outing and. Camp ing parties.. The great desideratum in each of these is something good to eat. Something in compact form, easily carried and ready for the spread." One of our specialties is picnic supplies. Fill your basket with the following good things. Dainty Graham Wafers, Fresh and Crisp, 10c a package Choice Ginger Snaps, Crisp and Sweet, 5c a package Best Utah Honey, Strained, Glass Jars ...35c South Salt Lake County Butter, A Great Spread, 25c per pound 15c Choice Preserves, Equal to Home Made Goods delivered 2c Queen Olives, Fins ami Plump, a jar Fine Steak, Salmon, A Toothsome liit f. a ran SnidersPork and Beans, With Fine Tomato 8a lire, a can Finest Chipped BeeT, In Air Tight Ounx Choice Picnic Lobster, Extra Fine, a can 15c! 1 1 3 2i 2iE Jo Our prices are right to any part of tho county free of extra charge. wsbly Bee our nt each week. Oldham, Powell & (g., 106 to 112 EAST MAIN STREET, SANDY, UTAH. SANDY. All quiet in Sandy after the Fourth. See Oldham, Powell & Co. about those Picnic Bata." TTliey hare a choice selection of everything. While the Sandy Commercial Col are closing out their dry .goods and clothing stock, they are also selling big bills of choice groceries and meats and are helping to make the high cost of living" as light as possible for you. Their goods are right and their prices are right. Give them a call this week. The Utah Ore sampling company was formed some time ago for the purpose of taking over the Taylor and Burton mill at Murray, the Pioneer sampling plant at Sandy and the Silver City mill of the Knight interests in the Tintic section. Jesse Knight is president of the company, E. P. Ellison Is end A. W. Gates Is general manager. These, with J. William Knight and W. Lester Man-gucomplete the board of directors. J. A. Stallings Is secretary of the organization, but not a member of the board of directors. vice-preside- -- Albert Brockmeyer and Lester Or gill of Draper run a foot race on SunThe COUNTY ENTERPRISE Is now day, two laps were' run, the first was the leading county weekly, and bas the a tie and on the second Orgill came out winner. Side bets to the amount largest subscription list. of $25 was made on the race. The city council at their last meetMrs. Samuel Christensen Is In Salt ing donated a small collection of bodes In the City Library, to the Lake with her mother. Samuel Is a Ward Library Jos. Jensen was dele- constant visitor and reports mother gated to turn tbe books over to the and baby doing well. Bishop. Those who arc gelling the COUNTY ENTERPRISE on a three weeks free trial will favor hs by lining out tbe coupon iu anoilier column and mail to n so that, our mating list will be complete. Tbe race berweeu Altoka and Marshal on the 4th of July 1h undecided as yet. Altoka's record is 2.10 and that of Marshal is 2.11. Altoka Is owned by Ilenry 31. Pearson and Marshal by Manuel Erlcsou. The race was run from the slag dump on State road up to the corner of Main and State road. It seems that Altoka was clearly In the lead by half a length when Mr. Pearson being closed in next to the i.. crowd became fearful of running over the people, pulled his horse in which :! gave Mr. Ericson an oopportunity to get in ahead on the first heat. When the second heat was run Altoka came In about six lengths ahead. A third heat was called and a false start made, which was called back by the starters but not heeded by Mr. Ericson. Mr. Pearson waited half an hour for Mr. Ericson to come back and run the third heat and then sent his horse back to the barn. Both parties claim the stakes, but Mr. Pearsou feeling that he has won that race Is unwilling to further contest it, hut will run a new race for any purse on the 24th of July- - The judges in the 4th of July race were Wm. Winn and Mr. Slssam. The starters were J. P. Jensen Jr. and Albert Hardcastle. The half holiday proposition does Routine buslnes and paying of bills not met with much favor among the was about all tbe business transtaced storekeepers. The clerks will have to at last meetlngo! the council. get busy If they want to get their summer half holidays. Mrs. CL N. Peterson was tbe guest of her dsugter Mrs. Joe Berger of Subscribers on rural routes will Bingam for the celebration of tbe kindly send ub their box number. We Fourth. are getting our mailing list in shape to print and would like to know the Miss Nelson has gone bhek to the box number of every subscriber. o Bingham hospital as nurse, to suceed ALTA. Mrs. Stephenson, who has resigned. N. Thompson and wife drove over to Garfield on Sunday and Bpent the day Mr. Emil Anderson who has been with their son J. A Thompson returnSixteen men Is the force now emworking In Bingham Is down visiting ing to Sandy in the cool of the even ployed at the South Hecla Mining his friends Mr. and Mrs. SchmldL company property at Alta, the numlier lng. of men having been increased gradually since work was resumed at the mine two months ago. The latest report from there Is that the work is being pushed in the west No. 3 drift from the Quincy level, where operations were started Slay The face here is approximately 3,:j(HJ feet from the portal of the Qunicy level and about 600 feet vertically from tbe surface. This drift is following a big fissure in the white lime. The vein matter la an oxidized irony filling carrying some values In both copper and silver. Tbe assays show that the values are increasing as progress is made, and the present face Is Baid to carry the best values of any place along ths drift. THE VALUES ARE HERE JUST AS ADVERTISED Eveiytaig Cots Alla Con. has shipped over fl5,w0 in ore since the weather conditions are favorable and propose to keep up heavy shipments all summer. o PARENTS CLASSES. WE WILL PAY CAR FARE OF EVERY CUSTOMER COMING FROM A DISTANCE Everything in Oar Dry Goods and Clothing department Must Go st Half Price. BOYS SHOES, Regular $2.00, Sale... MENS SHOES, Regular $2.50, Sale LADIES SHOES, Regular $3.00, Sale $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 DRESS GOODS HALF PRICE. ! ! 2. Participation STATE ROAD AND WEST MAIN STREET. SANDY, UTAH. XDinter. JENSEN & KUHRE 3. COUNTY ENTERPRISE Ads BRING RESULTS Satisfies Clearance Prices. RIGHT A Public NOW, CLEARANCE PRICES VARIETY OF SEASONABLE LET US REPEAT PREVAIL ON MERCHANDISE. EMPHATICALLY ARE DETERMINED NOT TO CARRY MER GOODS. THAT WE OVER SUM- PRICES HAVE BEEN LOWERED ALMOST TO THE VANISHING POINT, CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THE SPLENDID ECONOMIES THAT ABOUND SO PLENTIFULLY, AND MUST CONTINUE UNTIL OUR PURPOSE IS ACCOMPLL18IIED? The Keep Cool Underweur at 85c. The Wonderfully Low Prices on Summer Dress Goods. The Mens, Ladles and Children's Oxfords at 20 per cent off. Either one of these specials would make a noteworthy event In Itself. Combined, they make the most Interesting offerings we have ever known to lie presented in this part of the county. NUMEROUS ITEMS BELOW NORMAL PRICE6. , CRAPO SATISFIES . V Amusemer.l-- Lesson 4. Summer Employment for the young. A three weeks trial subscription to the COUNTY ENTERPRISE free of charge will be given any one seuding In their names and address. In Accordance With the Established Policy of This Firm to Give Its Patrons the Benefits! the Bargains We Are Able to Procurt From Time to Time, We Are Pleased to Announce That Owing to an Exceptional Purchase Made by Mr. Crapo We Are Able to ftfer Standard Calicos at 5c and Beat of All We Have an Excellent Assortment of the Most Wanted Paterns and Colors. EAR CRAPO SATISFIES Samples Free' rubber steel stamps. SEALS, STENCILS, ETC. Halt Lake City, Utah. G5 W. 3rd So. St. Phone Was. 304 (Wu make Rubber Stamps.; 4 - by I part-i- Sao. Sandy Commercial (g. Storage Rate on Coal will expire July 31st fJleecl it 9ejct air y our S ins 9leV. Vou Commencing with the first bV-u- i in July the Yaren t's classes qjSfj Jordan Stake wIll,dtst,ustf',Suinn; I Pleasure Seeking. The subject will he considered , 1 der the following heads: . Sabbath Breaking. children's pleasures. The final and absolute Clearance of our entire Stock of Appareli and Dry Goodo must be accomplished. You will save many dollars by attending this COAL O. C. CRAPO & SONS CO. 2, EAST MAIN STREET, SANDY, UTAH. |