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Show ff ' i CE. R. uAVIS, THE TOOELE TIMES. Also Published at the Home of Ulihs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. g seona-ela- s imt.,er AugOit hoi of March ?, 1!79. I ..very utnuUt f'i, a. rio , iv, atT. I Nrth Gold r, C. Ci'dj COMMERCIAL TOOELE Wsrk T.--H prep. Srs tf THAT GIVES YOU BAKErt, Attorney at Law. SATOUCTiG i'rnvean( J,outh I Ma ToocIp, Utah. V f Fire ing Irsmanre It-wil- am Penile Evans D'cij., Tcoelj C.t PAY you to l Fait Tine Our of FidciV Vcu.les & LOOK OVEE OUR HOLIDAY H.MTRSION' PATHS '? VIA Chi Year ... . . I 2 (0 Mouth... I Lr. t. A. IIcEride SALT LAKH ROUTE ftU Month.. 4i hniiIc Copies fntfw m reiUii. Low Excursion rates via Salt R DENTIST Advertising rate made knovtaen application ' Lake Route. Between all stations e o:fice n m builoiks in Utah and to Editor and Proprietor cn Salt Lake Route Utah T 0cele Cta. T. STONEY stations en Salt Lake k Mercur Afi guests of the Oregon Short Line In all the meeting gave a 'general Railroad and San Fete Valley Rai road. Tickets on sale Dec. 23, 24. Railway, tiseUtah Presa Association satisfaction' which was remarkaole. WILLIAM S. MARKS, After ihe meeting closed, the Com- 23, 20, and 3 let', and Jan. 1st and foufitT them selves on board the NorthAttorney at Law.' mercial Boosters Club rooms, most 2nd, good returning until Jan. 9th, bound passenger at 8 oclock last Mon1911. beautifully decorated and prepared Trod? City, Utah. County Attorney. day moritihj, and were whirled away with everything that the Boosters iii- - GENERAL RYTHING In the Third Judicial District Court, toward the city of Logan where there could imagine woulj give comfort or Tooele County, State of Utah, wis A Feast of Fat Things for the pleasure to their visiting guests, put In the Matter of the : : Lis in ; in special readiness for the occasion, Righteous Preparing., estate of Sarah A.: ;Notiee to Deceased. : : tors. Along the Una the pencil pushers were turned over in their entirity to to Given atlention ill Prompt 5 situadion. of the the Lords wire joined by others- of their class, Creditors will present claims with A at the vouchers to readA Ophir, undersigned close to adtil their number Spleridid program of music, t Wants of our Patrons T I or to Wm. S. Marks, at ToOele, the 100 mark. ings etc, besides eating, drinkig and Utah, ' of May! Utah, on or before the 1st day Before reaching Logan, they were-me- social convers, over which Mr. Harry A & Lo wry D. 1911. so Boosters of the club, ably Stoney of the Phone ' 183 by Cb' Logan. England Henry Pollieott. Administrator of, North Main street small was carried into the B. Blood Y. presided, of the f . Journal, with Prof. the estate of C. & The Logan Republican, who met hours of Tuesday. Sarah Pbllicott, Deceased At 9 a. m. Tuesday, the conquerthem at the depot, took the party in Date of first publication December y' sir J charge, and tried to Bee that they be-- 1 ing heroes made their way to the A. C. 17 th 1910. S. Wm. Marks, Attorney. Towels News haved aright, while daylight lasted, at j where they, received from the hands of the president of the institution, the least. In tlie Third Judicial District Court, Nsn. Sufeciiarury, Stationery After locating at the hotels the bunch key of all that the eyes beheld. Tooele County, State of Utah. The professors and students here, wis usered into the B.-- Y. College, EVCR'Th tj F1L5H Ai.D STR CTLY UP TOCtT the Matter of the: in the B. Y. C. were ever kind and Ii as bana where Cred-magnificent ! to Notice C.: Estate of Herman T r corteous, and with light and willing Osterwald, Deceased. : quet, prepared by the Domestic tread conducted the visitors thru oneef Creditors wilt present claims with X Department of the institution Tootle County. NO them. And if you think the greatest institutions of learning vouchers to the undersigned at his Off-before the or on g ice in Tooele, Utah, TOCELE POST CARD EMPORIUM that newspaper men don't know how in the U. S. 1st day of May A. D. 1911. held business was at Another meeting to' do justice to a feast so deliciously Wm. S.' Marks, Executor of the PICKLE BROS . 11 oclock and many more useful sugprepared and served by the fair and Will and Testament of Last aimiable daughters of the mountains, gestions were given to the pressers Herman C. Osterwald, Deceased. ,g Tooele, Utah, South Main St. of the state. seen bunch should have that you hungry Date of first publication December It was: really amazing the manner in At 1 oclock, in the womans build- 17th 1910. which they gave away the financial ing, scene; similar to that enacted at C. E. Marks, Attorney for Estate.1 B. the afternoon Y. the C, previous standing of the newspaper business Softie of them actually appeared not to was presented. And it would be only hive had a square meal since they visit a repetion to make any comment. Suf J Tremonfon arid it was fice it to say, at both institutions the with great appreciation of longing with treatment was more than could have a faw downward glancea at the plate been anticipated. To speak of the excellent music furfull of good things lyinfi in front of nished by prof. Kirkham and the B. Y them, that some of them made brief AC music departments, the Boost speeches, in complement of the scene C& ers entertaining qualifications, the inthat greeted their vision: and after about three hours of this kind of work, spiring speeches by such men as the with an expression 'of regret that their presidents of those grand and noble institutions of learning. Gov. Spry, capacity for storing away these goodies was not greater and with longing President Gardner, of the state senate Senator Williams, Prof . Paul and othlooks backward, the group very reWrtf ers would take pages. But all will be antly left the Hall, rembered, and productive of good. They were text conducted on a trip The kind hospitality of the New Athof inspection thru the remainder of the ens will always be a pleasant rememcollege buildings, finally landing in brance to the Press club. And in clos"Ribly Hall Where the business meet ing let ua suggest that a crying need ing was held. in the.A. C. is a new and improved Here thfc body of' destiny weilders Gymnaseum building, which should not LTp in Idahoare thousands of acres of fertile land still open for:' trying to forget the joys of the past and must riot need a second considersettlement under various Government and private canal enter-- " few hours, went into Business session, Our present legislature should ation. with president Schulthess in charge. prises. It is rapidly being taken up and at thi3 rate in a very take this mater up at the earliest posSome very , interesting topics, such few years every available acre of land will be owned by some sible moment, and without hesitation, aa were calculated to better the press one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good see nextschool year finds the A. C of the state as a whole,, were inteli withthat to and its a equal Gym, bonus to those who took it up when it was to be had preseut gently discussed by various members, future needs. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION CO. Tootle, Uie.i. Kftin St. L. L. ,e Ftuft. U.ik-- llie . in Specialist Bath C. L. Henderson t ntered DENT ST Bush Barber Shop : cls.. 1 and ' before doing you: g.EMere w Ttark Credi-Pollico- now- is - ip- MERCHANDISE uj tt, 1 - rea-die- - t Behrman . h--s W .4f t -- f Yhj X'" - - Store. : t F Sci-n- Nt; g hatH - .J- k - f i4Wihwo -- r Your 8 and much good will no doubt, result. Interspersing the sugestions of serious' beautiful thought, were - .. v Existence,. & A CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Jean Crirmac wishes to musical selections by the College music friends and neighbors for her thank and Prof. Oscar Krrkhanf department theirand for all their - A resolution kindness, against the creating, of sweet sympathy, during the sicka railroad commission in the State of ness and death of her little neice. Utah, was read and its adoption and son of .Mr. Collander, of The little presentation irv the form of a memmo-riaf- , , office force, ran the V. T. railroad to the Utah legislature, was mova nail into his knee, a few days ag-ed, by its maker, D. P. Felt. As the was hour late, the question was tabled infleting a serious injury, some fear At seven oclock the members met in being entertained that he will not use of the knee joint. of the Commercial to regain the M 6:ifie--ver- y PAYMENTS - . the-room- s Club, continue their business meeting. ' The first business was' 'the admitting of r6w members, which showed decidedly inei eased interest in the organization, as'a large number were added to the rolls. The election of officers to serve the corning year, then followed; . dui-irfwhich some railroading,- - for the caray-inout of a slated progtame, was tefoped. ' But at this juncture a e for some of the old members, was The younger porsurely in evidence. tion of the compulnity asserting their rights which they felt hai heretofore g sur-riB- been, in o measure, ignored, carried the day by electing the men of their chbice, w ho deemed to find Lut'little opposition, tnd that appeared 'after ii ffs to "j ield. ' NOTICE, To whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th dav of Feb. next and until further Notice, the monthly Stake Priesthood meeting will convene in Tooele f it y at 10 a. m Sharp. The Stake Presidency and High Council Bishop?, an I all Auxiliary Organize tlons of the Stake will convene the same day at :30, p. m. The month lmeeting will be held in Tooele and Orantsville alternately as heretofore. Bishops kre especially renote the "change and atto' quested tend without fad. Hugh S. Gowans. ('has. R. McBride J. C. Orrne. 3 Yen' Know that Land Ownership EASY Means Eventual Independence" YOU' DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUOH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER' Get some Land, Anywhere from 40 t6 160 Acres. Payments are Easy Now and iherc'is a Lot ot Land open to choice. This Will Xot Always Be to D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Deciiptive Literature Furnished on Application U A T SALT LAKE CITY LIR3E: - I |