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Show - 4 - - . f . THE LOCAL ROUNDUP. The American Express renetrffj determinations to make folllives. of the best your Social and Business Mention yedT Composed exclusively of electric lightThink often ed Pullman Standard and Tourist sleep ow in Hi- stej.'"f11 trust to ers, and dining cars, on the folIcT!n Mr. fc Mr?. Geo. Tate returned of the Golden Rule, - frbm the-Lak- e God for the Wednesday. result. cheJulei & I. Mr. it Mrs. Archie Levan-wenthe Lake Wednesday. t to jt A deba.e'hus been arranged by the Civic Forum, to be pulled oil Sub:on Jan. 3rd at the city hall. ject, Reserved that f, West-Boun- d j Leave Due Los City 3:00 p m Djiy Jj 2:3J p m C ctyv) Salt Lake Angeles E-- Prohibition will Tooele Trading Company Tho Only General Mdse. Store in Tooele carrying a complete line of Dry Goods, Fur- Clething, Groceries, Hardware, etc. Also the celebrated Varners Rust Proof .t y 1 Mr. it Mrs. Ilenrv Doremus re- - 'not Leave Los . sohe the Liquor Ik 11. Jus. A. turned frOnr the Lake Wednesday. Smith 0f Salt Lake CiW takes the Due Suit Lake 3.3J p ru.Jnext dry) U affirmative, and B. II. H iw berry of This gives three fast thru trams j All are in-- v between Salt Lake and Los Angelas Rugs and Carpets always on sale Tooele the negative. This will give patrons of the interm'oun ited. ftt Tooele Merc. Co. Tilees Guarantain region the very best of service. c ct teed. Dont send your job work to the n misionaries The 1 ake. We will meet Lake prices, R. J. MeGurk k J. M. Carwilc are in Tooele, vis ting from houe w ork. of hi our ad !iter their guarantee vVere visitors at the Times office to house and distributing Tho-we ...... e i atuie. 'ona:ie, as Wednesday. derstaiid it, bh i. j tion of different denominations am A. M. Nelson went to the Lake with head. teatheto State' attend for hs in and Tuesday Ohio, aving quarters cher's institute. purpose, the fight against the Moim a . ons, in Utah and surrounding stgtes are holding meetings in the L. T). S. Garments in all grades. They M. E, Church each evening. Prices Guaranteed at Tooele Mea a rcantile Co. , jit An-TIc- j , for women. The famous PacRard S1lj for men. Goods Right t. . r ,S mS, a. ,; ,a Prices Right Sheep-wago- , it -- - 1 jr the M. E. visitor Salt Lake a va3 Pistbr'T. P. Church, this week. Cook,, of a o For' good' display ads that vvillbe read we charge' 30 cents per inch per month: . - ' J . and Miss Sadie ' Imiay Jen lie HufTaker went to tlie" Teachers institute, Wednesday. J! Miss Mrs. Katie Mills, Miss Mable Ilenwood and Miss Annie Gillett were Times isitors, Thursday. Bert Margretts-- prospeetive'man ager of the Salt Lake Base Ball team for 1911, and Leonard Scott, catcher of the Murray team, were in Tooele Monday,, and met with the fans of this place, to talk over State League matters. Prominent who met among the Toocleans C Clerk Green, them, were, unty M. A. and Nelson Prbf. George Brown of the International smelter In all probability Tooele as a result of the metting, will be numbered in the league, and that will mean better work fo.r the boys, as also more support. c u O i. J yi r'P6 J J W di w T.n THE AMERICAN EXPRESS Co Hum ling the through Butte Los Angeles Sleeper, leaves Salt Lae r 3:30 P. M. Daily arriving Los An geles'2.30 P. if. next dr. Tooele,'. Utah. WVS WWWVWWWWWVWVW ; The Los Angeles Limited from Chicago, leaving Through Salt Lake 3:30 P. M. Daily, arriving Los Angeles 1,30 P. M. next PACIFIC COMMERCIAL COMPANY BENERAL STORE Ceorgo KostaHo Prop. East Street, . Tooele, Utah. . The Overlan tTxpreis Atkin Bros . J t. O.i'the o 4 Remember the Debate Tuesday night, at Ihe'City hall at 8 p. m. Daily. All jt DEATHS You all Snow us and our COALS. Tiff) samecleantreat ment and solid 'satisfaction. Mon- & trains handling throwgli Standard and Tourist Sleeping cars and Dining cais on all thru train. At the ripe' old age of M years, Mathias Nelson, an old Pioneer of Tooele, died Thursday at one o ,2 oclock p. m. of cancer of the Shift' trains for the smelter leave stomach, from which he has sufferTooele Depot as fullovvs:7.30 A. M. ed for along time. He leaves a wife and six daughters and a son to 3t 10' P.'M. and 11:23 P. M. moUrn his departure. He lived and js je died a true Latter Day Saint, loved Christmas passqrl off quietly. A and respected by all who knew him nice childrens dance was held in tr a c the Opera House Monday and enThe little 7 months child of Mr. joyed much by the little folks. Chas. Hanson died last Wednesday Mr. Hansons wife died only Buy your sweetheart a watch about tv.o monhts ago, hence this is and chain for Xfnas from Tcbele a double b'ow to him. We exMerc. All Goods warranted Elgin tern! our sympathy to him and all and Walthams. who are called to mourn. os M. 24th: j jr No priesthood meeting next day night. It is a holiday. Salt Lake 11:30 P. Leaving inst. Dr. J. A. Phipps on Bert operated', for apendecitis, Good tent, been' used about 3 Spray, at the Dr Davis Hospital. The months, for sale, apply at the operation was perfectly successful, Times office. o a A. A. MiVWWVWVWAWW a .itfc. Phone ... iejese: For rates and full information see Local J. H. Manderfield A. G. P. A. 169 Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. 146 t) c SiS TOOEIE fi EVERYTHING to wear for d i b ! The Pacific Monthly, of Portland Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine which gives very full information about the resource and opportunities of the country 4 lying West of the Rockies. It tells all about the Government Reclama- t KKKIC21LT BAGGAGE & TUANSl'FR i ur Pi. DM, i! iV & Katie Mills came out from Mr. Solvin of Frank clothirg store Johnnie Laughlin, an employee the Lake, Where she has been workof the I. S. it R. Co for about a returned from the Lake Wed, but Mrs ing for a few' months, to spend to Springville on a visit year, last pa-- t, died at the Copper Selvin went If you are in need of Xmas, at the bid home. a City Hotel in this city last Monday of brights disease, lie was treated The event of Xmas Day was the any of the following lines jt st in S. L. City and lound to be incur- Xmas. Tree given by the Lake V'ew Its a very comfortable, coy and able, and came back to Tooele, with Club. Practically all of the paients please tyive us a call becoin emeu t stopping plrfcethe New the result as stated above. IP and children of East side wire there, fore purchavinH Mens M Windsor hotel in Salt Lake City. was a very highly respected young every little tot got two or more presreaare And the rates remarkably man. and made friends of all he ents, and every face in the bi,! t cheer Hoy s Cdothingf Hats caps sonable, too. met, with his quiet, unassuming ful club rooms, wore a happy snnle ' J a obots and sdioes. Rubway. He was recently an officer the entire evening. Miss Mable' Ilenwood, who has in the Mill and Smelter Mens Union bers of all kind. been working in the Lake since the of the Western Federation of LabLast week one of Tooch1 young iniddle of the summer, canto out to or. He was 26 years of age at hi men drove over to the mu" of his Spend Xmas with her father and death, and leaves a brother in Ana lady love with the intention of takAll new goods inother. conda, his former home, and an ing her fora buggy ride. Wh.le he Aunt in Massachusetts. Funeral was inside the houe, olhviousof ot u Services were conducted from the course to al the world, t! e train Price Guaranteed, Mr. . Irvine spent Xnias. in the Catholic Church, with Father Plvnif pascd by, and the hoie coming Lake with Mrs. Irvine who had who knew him as a personally, frightened halted his job a ht up come dfown from Mont, and met Knit goods of every man of excellent qualities, the street tow aid the Fa-- t le. No young him there. They both came to and conducting the ceremonies, damage was done except to the gen- discription. Tooele, Thursday, and will remain Moroni England in , charge of tleman, s feelings. Pending the elect for several days. the body, which was interred in the rification of the road, which will Jt ot Tooele Cemetary, Wednesday. S. Garmnts in L. reduce such accilents. It might . makes month $15.00 rent per be wise for the young man to get K K or ele All Grades. At Factory $1S0.00 yearly practiely lost, At her home in Fast Tooele, Mrs an auto for their joy ride, to ome which if applied as monthly payRosi Klobuchar, 34 vears of ag(.l pcivua.de her to move iaiirn:i'1 pricer. tIu ments oii a hotre would soon make died of farther fr,ni of the hea t andPhc dropsy you independent of the landlord. She was hurried from the Discuss this further with the Too-- j lung. Catholic church Monday, rather ele Improvement Co. T's c?naio Cue. Flynn presiding. All was condce- at lfcaut "r f2te tlHJL j cd by the Branch Lodge of the in which you uc.nea will always Fast Day next Sunday remem- National Croatian Society of the the say. What is ber it and begin the New Year with United States. The state i f mtrimcny Mrs. 1 1 I c . th-- Come in and see the store with the stock. THE PACIFIC MONTHLY'S INTRODUCTORY OFFER. ft. Ol.nlUnn V The STORE with the STOCK Acnt or. address. SUMMONS. In the Third Judicial District Court, Tooele County, State of Utah. Ardrew Hanson, PlaintilF. vs Katie Hanson, Defendant. State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty ddS ?f'er sf m of this summons u; u yo i, if sei i within the county in wluJi tnib adion is brought, otherwise witiun thnty days, and defend the anove entitled action brought against you to obtain a de eree of divorce, and in cae of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, a copy of whiih is filed with the clerk of said court. . W. S. Marks, Atty. for Plaintiff. P. O. Addrers, Tooele Utah Date of first publication Nov. 2G, 1910 Clifford King, who has been sociated with a Mr. DeLaMare as- of this place, spent Xmas in Tooele. Mr. King thinks Tooele is a daisy He says they al had a of a place. Got into several scrap. good time. One man vva Were up all night. going to drink the blood of another tion ProjeeM, free Govei inreii and tell about the district adapted to fruit raising, dairying poultry raising, etc. It has splendid stories by Jack Ijoudon and la i 1 other noted authors. The Price is $1.50 a year, hut t intioduee it we will send six months for fifty cents. This offer must be accepted ou or befora Fei uary 1, 1911. Send your nam and address accompanied by fifty ecu's in tamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address, The Pacific Monthly Portland, Oregon He was relieved of the knives, but no arrests were made. In all, h e thinks the police and sheriff force the best in the land. In his own 'You can do as language, you d m will and bother please, nobody you. Who questions? They are easy. j j Mr. Cha3. Green was a Lake visitor Wednesday. K,C Gallery Gods. Tall Tragedian You seem To think a lot of those petrified potatoes that were thrown at you over the footlights last night? Going to take them as souvenirs? andcarr'cl two long knives for away Low Ccmcdiun Why shouldnt I? the purpoio, ono of which was Wouldn't you call thcia the gift handed to him by a Tooele man.- - of tbe goUT |