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Show 1 . 04 : iA C'Ty of i him can urhu.I to na e nv C r pa jxr ltd O'Ji iaox ijf a fc it'' u ii Majt a u, Mich ns v i I . ppcm-mm- i ippiuiMSiC v Torvio "nrrui in; a k ix i r lif'w. iodine ? vrtuuit? putumao. ii 4 1 n ti 1L- Oi.Oi i- s-? ,1 t Ay iX-- mJ - y n t - 0 fHS X i ' ' ' J - t p5 lV t .h 2, No. I,, ?'- -' t w fcl .watt a. n oAk Mi ; it KEEPING i , i , i , r9vC XXh IT O&Oi i'(' ('f ts S isr an; diii the quality of your goods a secret is what 1000 01 Lid CAPITAL STGCR, $25,000.00. CfTPHI you accom- 7TQ $5,008.00. plish when you dont advertise them. Your Patronage Solicited THE:, CITY OF POSIilLITIES Pays Interest on Deposits Subject to check, and allows special rates on time deposits. Weaccept savings deposits of $LOO. 1 - I PROSPERITY EVIDENCES ' UiT 1 INDUSTRY t 5 D'VS week have been light ami have not nearly met the demand. UlibU You know theyre Following sales of range sheep best; so do a few were made here this week: others But the Roneral public are Montgomery, Hailey, Idaho 9ul they informed? Tel! othem! Dont keep OF good Idaho lambs (171b 0. So, 048 AND ii a claik secret. feeder hands 5Slb (5.30, Meacham Bros., Montpelier, 82,3 fair to good OF Idaho Iambs (121b O.SO, (114 feeder lambs .32ib 0,2.3, II. Meacham, IN EVERY DIRECTION AND GALLING, Montpelier 41.3 fafr to good lambs (iOlb (1.7.3, .52!) feeder Long Tails 4S lb 1.00, Huntley, Peterson .3 S.3 good ,:dJ iiVi'.!1! Stetvact Ranch yearlings SSlb FARMS. EQUAL TO ORCHARDS BEST Co, Peterson 2.37 feeder yearlings S.31b .3.10, 108 feeder lambs, 5I!i, 111 EARTH AliY THi WEST. (1..50; J T Price, Sage, Wyo. 241 ewes, 1041b 4.00, 800 fair to gooi lambs, .3S!1), (5.0.3, 013 feed or lambs 9 TOSS ALFALFA PER ACHE APPLE CHOP HARVESTS 30!b (5.2,3; Thornley, Peterson, Utah r II! t-.397 good yearlings, SSlb .3.33, 183 132 BUSHELS BARLEY yt-d, Acre $1,008.00 per Ii r" feeder lambs, 53!b (1.3,3, Lee, Moun i r-I i, 071b ,392 tain home, good lambs, Rah! Rah! Rah! O.SO, 294 feeder lambs, 541b (1.3.3. were paid for, and shown some of l Rah!. Rah! Rah I L-- ' the beauties and possibilities of ed the first year, and produced Let the 1ght Rah! Rah! Rah! thatRieh beyond Measure section 32,000 bushels of grain ;One farm of 32 acres averaging 132 bushels per of our fair state. through Tremonton! of oats; One entire farm of acre the columns And some of the here are tilings ! Tremonton we saw; One of the most beauti- alfalfa that averaged between 8 A of this paper. Tremonton! alialfa for One (Copyright, luiTJ. by W. N. U ) the tons 9 of season; level land the face tracts on fully Yelled the Utah State Press As- of the earthy with an abundant wa farm, bought for 8100 an acre, and worth Violation. k's', Tue?rb.y, as the ter supply, farms producing all of the first year produced $90 ' the known gram's 'and "Vegetables of seed per acre.' T Olvurcii News. great Iron Horse stood puffing and fruits and flowers isolated cases enumcrat are These beyond mans ere snortng, impatient for the race deuce. One apple farm of 17 acres ed, but they are only samples of against time, with the Oregon Short with $13,300.00 hanging lrom the w hat the entire valley is. It would he a good tiling for our THE STAKE PRESIDENCY WILL Lines Utah Press Special hack to branches of the trees: One apple or chard of 147 acres clean as tho it farmers and fruit growers to jump Zion . VISIT THE WARDS swept, and having had over the horizon, and look into the At 8:1.3 a. m. Tuesday last, this AS FOLLOWS not one drop of irrigation water on methods employed by othens, and company of community guides and of failure be the need not dry a few invited guests were whirled a it this year, on alkali ground made there of and the farms drainland of valuable a tile production system by way from the O. S. L Repot at Salt Tooele has been Lake Pit,. on a special provided by age, This orchard at the same rcte scrubby fruit, that of production as the one just men- - forced to meet this year. That we this ever friendly railroad company to any in and carried swiftly over the dist- tioned, will produce $130,300.00 a! have possibilities equal is demonstrated One farm! the land, hy the ance to their, destination at the ten year; pretty good apple w their thru who have, industry, peach orchard on hich $1,000 an few year old town of Tremonton. where the majority a made refused: One had been acre success, farm, Here the Commercial Club of the town met the visitors, and in a few 040 acres, 500 of weich were plant- have failedr brief words, turned the city over to them. And they took it. For the lot of the editor is such that he takes all hecan get his hands on. The good people of Tremonton with their business eye ever open, had prepared, along the line of E. M. Atkin & Geo. L. Tate. ladened with stands Batesville march,' heavily Sept 11 th 1910. 25th Grantsville ff their the products thriving prosif perous valley. And any editor put R. T. Brown & Wm. Soelherp. his hand into his pocket, feigning St.John Sept 11th 1910. rsmssKsssexE: 3CSESS (i S3 25th Tooele to have money to pay for some of the beautiful, delicious, peaches, ap W. II. Caesity & Jno. J. Gillett Clover cante-lope- s, Sept 11th 1910. melons, pies, pears, prunes, 25th Vernon met with: he was etc, 'Help 1$ Gustave Anderson & II. II. Mihvard. yourself. Take all you can carry. Stockton Sept 11th 1910. Theyre all yams." And the way 25th Mercur those goodies disappeared, wasnt W. W. Sagers & V. G. Shields. slow. With reluctance, and in some Lake View Sept 11th 1910. instances, corpulance, duo to the 25th E. T. diminished quantity of fruit on the stands, the little band made its way to the church where they went into LDS Sunday School every Sunday business session. Of this meeting at 10 oclock a in in the district school we havs nothing to say except that ten, ITiit.ary, Interhouse; Kinderg-and Parent.--; Demediate, Theological the resolution a appointagainst partment. ment of a railroad commission for Religious Services in the Meeting Utah, was passed; and that Prof. Everybody is cordiaHouseat2pin. .YKTTzrm invite. Kent, of Fait Lake City, the finest lly regardless of their rcligiojs convictions. Baritone singer in the state, gave Silas C Orme, four of his most beautiful selections Peter Clegg, with Mrs. Kent at the piano; and Ft Alvin A Walters Mr. and Mrs. wardley, a bo of Salt m Ward Bishopric iff Lake City, rendered some most KelScdlst CRd:c!i beautiful duets, while the Tremonton people, thru some of their most beautiful young ladies. came thru Services at the Methodist Church as with their part of the program in a follows: Preaching every Sun. at 7:)0pi m . Sunday School at 11 a m., and very creditable manner. in served prayer meeting every Wed. at 7:.T0 p After a delicious meal, m. A cordial invitation is extended homelike foshicn, at the Tremonton to ail. hotel the entire party was taken in T P Cook Pastor 'Sremonton Autos,, all of which THE H0I1 t (. r : Trading through the week has l,fl been active and compared with d v : week general average values iM1 ' are strong in a shade higher. Prices for fat Hoop and lambs are In! I" A, strong compared with last week A 'll lb! with feeder buyer-- hot after everya thing that suits their requirements, bMVr.ir early clearances have been made. I: siM of for the feeder stock Supplies Ifr,!'.! p t !,( I la-- hr M I ill I i A'- - V REPORT' - I t v U. w-- m !' TOOL Lit, UTAH, SATURDAY. SHPT. 17 1910. 7 i i '1 f ' H I Vol. r 'l j r r R I 1' i , 1 v r '.iM r j. Y ! j m s , C ts $ klui Ira 1 J'ti ft 3 G Yv .1 ft 9A month months months 1 DO IT NDW M linmisaot Comp 1 100 Inches 250 inches 11 500 inches .10 1000 inches 131-- 2 12 .yuar...... For locals 1-- 2 in local column, 10 $.13j ii 12 11 10 cents per line for 1st insertion. 7 cents subsequent. Reader, tvith heads, ll3 cents 1st insertion; cents subsequent. si si fl 1-- 2 a f'j u. 5 'fj A? vlTT)gn?'3' tlt?STD Fi1 Utah State Press Association i ifW g EVERY B THE LATEST P 7 I I I 7 international ssHQUSK Joseph Rizj. Prop. Finely Farnisiied Rooms. Easle Bar in Connection d i ti 1 r a home to suit your II 1 ideas with a small payment ! down and let your rent 1 money pay balance, at a reasonable rate of interest. I Ii it For Column No of In ohos fit h hi Inch 1 used in year m hCs time .15 h had-bee- WHY PAY RENT s I JRates tk - I j dYertisirvg is' j (y ABxS a-i.- . b V. Ud Fine Wines, Liquors & Gigars host Trade Solicited. Centrally Located Near the Depot. Broadway, S5r t 5 Tooele Utah irmssFEr Tzsri'JXi. EASKK8 IR All USES . TOOELE COUNTY STATE BAM TODELE. UTAH. W. A. J. J. II. Buckle r Vortan Tooele Plumbing Co. J ; Sanitary Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Heating Phone 79, East Tooele WAAAAAAAAA |