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Show P THE TOOELE TIMES, ,i. o 0 ILeli ri Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting Industry. Entered as .se"ond-cla- Act of March 3, 1879. matter August ss 28, 1909, at the post - o'fVe at Tooele, Utah, under the After some preliminary from the principal, A. M.'L-Three Months Sample Coptos sent free on request t, ,, the teachers were made acqu.it with those present. td R.J. Huntington Editor and Proprietor w 'les , tr i . ail ,, it. (!'; Brag-- m rGDQle, U aH. I f CO. CIAL .1 ji , ' as chosen arm U JL3 It will PAY you to Tooele C'ty & Evans B!dg., U V ilriA i. A. DENTIST !, CF1K It PYX 3, H 2 McBride berorc doing your BUILDING i 1 man and George .Hammond Secy, i There has been some one small ed to Lincoln Sunday. They have Stanley Johnson was chon vice WILLIAM S. MA'KS, Prim Nelson ami MBsj chairman. enough to intimate that the teach- been living at Garfield for the past of McAllister teachers (Jifira the Attorney at Li.v. ers of the district school have been two months. I lav nos and Mrs Millw j II. B. and district on the heaping burdens There was a false report circul- from the Vtirney T, 1 City, Utah Guv as program C u promts up an offie for the faculity, ated in the con. co nmittee. and having the telephone put into cerning the death of Parley White-housof each The seiond The teachers have the building. ia a sy lir.D lie w'ent to work on Satur month was selocThursday ted as the day of been intending to pay for these he as when usual and day morning Frin Nelson said that things themselves, if the district is did not return by dark his father meeting. tfce G'.ven lo prompt sention the teachers had been thinking of email enough to allow them to do went to see come had he not why But bear in mind that your home, when he entered the tunnel a parents visiting day, and would it. Wants c! car like to have the parents come and teachers salaries are low enough at the first thing that met his gaze with the school. best. And they should be made to was the man & Lowry of his son. get acquainted body prostrate rime apptd. lor was the 7.50 feel that they are supported, and Mr. Whitehouse then came back to Phone 183 North Main street meeting a made are not that they being town and procured help, and went W. II. Cacsity was chosen treaspecking post. back to the canyon as fast as he urer. t J. could. They removed the body Moved and seconded ti at it be rom the tunnel and brought him Mayor I). 1. Frazer of Beaver the sene of the meeting that the TqooIs News comes forward with a pledge of $50 home as fast as possible. The un- trustees foot the of the expense 000.00 in construction work, and dertaker was called and prepare! n'sclioitcr, tlahan'ry room and th ; phone rental, faculty Funeral ser$10,000.00 cash, for the new Utah the body for burial. earned. EatiYLHC fl3;i A'iJ STCIITlY UF T31AT Midland railway, to run from Pay-so- n vices were held in the ward meet W. II. CaWty w.s apptd. to This is ing hous Tuesday at 1 1 oclock to the Grand Canyon. AG ENT S FG h? tru-te- i. the notify Singer Sowing Machines evidently tfie demonstration of a. m. Bros. Wm. W. Sagers Bp. Chas. foaele Coar. Cl. Pres. of Shields and the on the John and part push energy The will were the and McBride of II. was Baker Beaver, speakers. At tv. adopted good people im by DELE POST CA?.D EMPORIUM sooner or later meet with its choir rendered appropriate music Davis and Gillitpie being absi Beaver is sure to be the and Bro. Grover McBride sang the Linumrg and Wartman voting reward. PICKLE BROS. The date first county on the line to get the Solos, Face To race and I Have and Parks against. in St. Tgob'c, Utah. benefits of this newi road, which Read Of A Beautiful City. There election was set for Dec. 27th. will be of great benefit to the were many beautiful floral off cl- water company extending the t whole section to be opened up. The ings. The people of the ward ex to then. whole matter is, in a great degree, tehd their deepest sympathy to creditable to Mayor Frazer. - We j Mr, & Mrs. Whitehouse and fam-il- v in their broavement. trust that his services will be satisrTWT factory rewarded. Fall Our of Line E3E - Sr. The meeting then prom del effect a permanent organization. Advertising rates made known on application Chas. T. STONEY, rui r..i C L. L SAKLR, the evening of the 10 int. Attorney at Law. the District school teachers and the parents class of the Sunday Si hool rnnveyanoins, Fire Insmance met in the District school bon p. FiJoIPy EomJs. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 2 00 1 23 V j On Published every Saturday. ne Year Six Mouths ,r. t v NT D Effect OrgnizsiDa o-.- fe and S3 la. JS & o s ) If. fflQW I a-- by-fittin- v Hearld-Republic- an ia EVEJiYTHiHQ MERCHANDISE GENERAL e. Tixrk Pate Lehr fW V, - ' t9 A Stars. Last Sunday morning Parley Miitehouse of Lincoln left his home to go up Pole Canyon a short distance to work a prospect. His failure to return at a proper time In the evening, caused his father to On go to see what was the' matter. reaching the tunnel he found the disbody of his son lying a short tance from where he had put in a blast, torn and mangled and cold in death. How the accident occur ed no one knows, nor probably ever will know. It will seem tho, that he had been caught by a premature blast, or a shot had hung fire and caught him on his return and had been killed instantly. Mr. Whitehouse returned at once to Lincoln for help, and was so over cpme with grief and excitment, When he reached the home of Bp. Shields, that he broke in the door. Help was at once on hand and the l)dy was carried about a mile down the mountain side where a vehicle was in waiting to convey it Ip his home. Moroni F.ngland was called and worked the remainder of the night to get the body in as good shape as possible. The funer al services were held at Lincoln meetinghouse. A large number of Tooele people were in attendance Neaslv fifty vehicles followed he re mains t their last home in Tooele cemetery. Parley Whitehouse was one of the most highly respected and best beloved joung men in Tooele County. His faults were few and hi3 noble qualities many. He had no enemies. Was a true Latter Day Saint, having, at the rime of his death, a strong desire to goon a mission. Ho will be greatly missed. The Times with the rest ot the community joins in gym the bereaved pntliy ir MGOLN .O' City Soioss S. I. City. Special meeting of the City Council, held in the City Hall. Mayor Marshall and all the ooun cilmon but Lindburg were present. Purpose of meeting to discuss the advisability of bonding the city to purchase a water system. Atty. Bonelli read from constitution of state of Utah, sections d 4 of article 14, to explain the citys ability to bond to make the IRnry Grogg return i V r . purchase of the water svstem. Atty. Baker had prepared, at the request of the Oquirrh Co, a resolution to the effect that the council take stops to get it before the people as soon as possible A communication from Atty. Barns of Salt Lake City was read, giving an opimon; but councilman Parks wanted llm advice of the Citys Legrl Advisor, Atty. Bonelli Marshal! Flhington went out to find Atty. Bor.ell', who mode !ii appearance a shod ri'm- ,die Tl e council was ich ci ts gu d ba!ice the p, h U But Vt ; nil ( f to ge ' 0 resolution On motion, the drawn i - 4 VhWGfrt. Wf A? NfiSB - HATM'! NO T -- I t r-- t a 5 M t. .. f-- .f Jf i .Jb i r-- J PyF o wV- 1 ti V !r " u fr 'a. i !or ' arious Government and private canal enterprises. It is rapidly being faken up and at this rate in a very few years every available acre of land will be owned by some one and to secure land then will mean the payment of a good settlement nmr bonus to those who took it up when it was to be hail ,n Sri m Ei UE3 You Know 11; s! Lana GsncrsVp Meins YOU DO NOT WANT TO Fid A WAGE EARNER ALWAYS. MUCH BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER Mow and Get home Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments are Fasy 2s there is a Lot ol Land open to choice. 1'Itix Will ot Always Be to D. 11 BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application R. R. Cd SALT LAKE CITY .L ybS-- Ah Up iu Td;d'oare thousands of acres of Q Since the article on the first page was in type the City Council of held another special session which we hero give account. Another special meeting was call ed Thursday evening for the purpose of further considering the r i m? u &'1 I purpose. On motion of councilman Davri seconded by Gillispie, the matter of the legality of bonding city for the purpose of buying the water system at $84,000.00, was left to Attorney Bonelli, with instructions to report at next regular session. Wort man Clerk did not vote on the motion. was instructed to write to water Co. asking them to extend the time of option to give the city time to obtain legal advice, and advertise for the special election. o- Vl Session - Mrs. Lizzie shields returned hor e last Tuesday after a ten days visit with friends and relative in i'XlrM-.- in peciol J A r |