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Show CE.R. THE TOOELE TIMES. Published at the Home of Utahs Greatest Smelter C, L, and Smelting Industry. tk: ntred &accmi-ela- t of Mrcl 1.V 3, Kahor Aulut si FuPftnbet evory tit , sirda thiTekt .'tTrOoiB, Ua'a.VBderthe ofl :DENT Bush Barber Shop Alao Eg' Smith Specrikt S North "-- p MaiiV" Attorney at Law. Conveyancing, Fire Insurance Utah. 1 and Fidelity Bonds. . Vowifts & Evans E!dg., Tooele City. JIOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES .! VIA . On Year ... (.t Three M'.nfL'i, r Br. L, A. McDrid ROUTE SALT LAKE cn nent ' . frre kix Months. hiimple Copies via Excursion rates Low Salt I DENTIST AdrertlijS rate mad '.nown on lippltcatliwi" Lake Route. Between all statioms' III BASK BUILDING OFFICE in Utah and to Editor and Proprietor on Salt Lake Route Uiah! Cfias. T. STONEY; Tooele st a cions on Salt Lake & Mereur Railroad and San Pete Valley Rai The fosIty?7aimTm3 ambitions road. Tickets on sale Dee. 23, 24, of some people can feiarcelj be acWILLIAM S. MARKS 2.3, 20, and 31st, and Jan. 1st and for-But their Teal condicounted 2nd, good returning until Jan. 9th,. Attorney at Lav. of seen mind be can of tion 1911. easily County Attorney. TccdlO City,' Utah when you see a horse, mans most In the Third Judicial District Court!, DISTRICT COURT faithful frierid,. tho a chimb animal To cele County, State of Utah. ' and unable to apeak, yet pos mesTinnork in any Liner In the Matter of the : : A . r Notice to Sarah of .lis estate than sing more sense-antfeeling Deceased. : : tors. District Court, Jan. 9, 1911. Gives" to ttc attention human (?)assailants, treated as one Prompt T.'d. Lewi. J&ige. Creditors will present claims with -- 2 ft will PAY you tol Is, 1 shqrT; session: Our LOOK OVER OUR RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 Gi TOOELE Bridia Wad L. L. BAKER, m H.nsTCT'S't Tooele, cr.d Toaela. Utah. t. in ST I Crcsn Grid in Keir&sci wip. r tht rius DAVU, Sato OlS. Fall- EMier of a. or fin'd before doing your During Line - 3 4 ' 3 is' now- - ip. . Credi-Pollico- i whs a few dayif'ago. Some of hos Tootle County State Rank, individubk got" the vs. animal corr'alled somewhere' an. U Alfred Bell and Eleanor 'Bell.'1' defendant Demurrer tifed a coal bucket ' to his' tail and overruled; tc? answer. turned IIerof toifee givert ten days became frightened and ran about IN 1 HE MATTER of THE ESTATE of Deceased. as long as he could i un tv hen ' he Mary J. Huff, Order distributing real property to was caught by the Marshall, anti John P. Gaboon. released from his toiture. A 4hurrt-a- n IN THE MATTER cf THE ESTATE of high-mind- ed him-loos- that' mind the cart find pleaMue in J. and paili of other aniin als is fit' only for the pelf, when?, it ohght to be." ten t lire liv alS- atraightfor vouchers to the undersigned at Ophiri, to Wro, S. Marks, at Tooele, or before the 1st day of May 19fi: D: A, Wants of sur Patrons Be hr man & L awry j 13 Phone Main Street-Henry Tolfieott, A'jfninistratbrr off North estate of Sarah Pol'd id t. Deceased Date of fiist publication December j -- L7 th x 1910. , de-ee- theI Elder Sidney Irgreer, jut returned from a mission in Srotland, occupied i part of the afternoon meeting, la-Sunday, at the L. D. S. Tabernacle, In part he said: Wherever the L.H. S. are holding meeting the gospel is beBut in the world, they ing taught. have many ways Slid all claim to be of hfo and Salright. The vation is taught today, ai was taught in Christs day. The gospel of Christ cever was popular. The ministers of today lave to teach as the people desire them to preach, fhoy preach that faith alone is sufficient. - 'While, the G'ospel tells US' that there must be work edupldd with faith. There are many pcop'er in the world who are looking tefthe work for the' dead, in the house of the Lord. Bote testirwony tdthe truth of' the geepel. Desired to eoe wffrd liye. MERCHANDISE: L. Whiteh'-'osed. Annual account and report approved DIED t GENERAL tt, Utah,, or Utah, on the in VERYTHING j "NO WHILE VISITING OLD HOME ice in Tooele, Utah, on or 1st day of May A. D. 13U. L tr E.v :e trine ir V Wm, S. Marks, Executor of 'Em 4I Last Wilf and Testament of Herman C. Oatemvald, Ds feared. Date of first pubheidion December 1910. 17th Mrs. Carrie Green. Bithell, of E. Marks, Attorney lor Estate. C. Mrrvsville, Ida, died at Ophir, on the (th inst, of b rights disease. Mrs Bithell wa a resident of Tooele un ' i 4c. KLl r; I xti uUdlll L" til her marriage to Jonh R. Bithell, 11 yrs. ago since which time she Mr. A Mrs has lived in Idaho. BilfieH came back to the old home to spend the holidays with Mr. Bithefls mother, Mrs. Matilda Gieen, and her brother and sistem She was in as good health as usual, but was taken ill after reaching here with the rcsulUas stated above Sho was 31 yearf of age; loved and respeeted by M who knew her. Funeral sendees were held in the L. D. tk Tabermwde, under the di fettiort" of Tips counsel lar, Alvin Walter. S. W. Lee and Evelyn rendered solos, and with the choir, gave usoTne very appropriate mdsicF Mr.' Bithell and M rs. Green and family wish to extend their sin cere gratitude to the many friends whoso aided them, and extended sympathy anil rdspett, during tile1 sickness and death of the bdloved The wife, daughter 'and - sster.' whole cbinrtnntitvjojB9 in. 'sympathy for the beteavecL :o emporium ;c-- i , C!ai 0K-- C pAi 1 Elder Gedrpfe GoWctris followed.' He hid filled a mio&birm Germany r Took for hia text the 6th chapter of Mathew oft the subject'd prayer.' TKe cit of Vftenna, in Austria, are mostly Catholics,. and they repeat the Lords pray-e- f a great deal. But do not appear tJ know exactly the meaning of it.' Read from tlfe' prophecies of the Bible, showing that Israel should' inhabit the land. If we eVer become perfect we must' begin with the simple principles and follow them up, till we reach the higher ones. Also bore his testimony to the truth of the Gospel.3 Thesd two young men returned frond their fields of labor on Xmas, day. The little infant; ofD. KrAdamsort Both boie evidence having been is very sick with' pneumanifw I good missionaries, en r V 'idahojare thousands of acres of fertile land still open 'for' setfTeinent under ' various Government and private canal enter-1- ' prises.' If is rapidly- befing taken up and at this rate in a very few years every available acre of land will be owned by some ottfe and th seetlre Idndthen will mean the payment of a good bbhuB to those who1 took it? up when it was t bediadLfp in - - i- Lincoln: notes. : TOOELE TIMES for $2 a year WORK A- - at Lard Ownership Means Eventual Independence- DO NOT WANT TO BE A WAGE EARNER: ALWAYS! MUCK' BETTER BE A WAGE MAKER- Get some Land. Anywhere from 40 to 160 Acres. Payments there SPECIALTY- - is a Lot of Land open to choice. Descriptive Literature Furnished on Application i are Fasy Nowand This Will Not Always lie 0 I). U. BURLUY, Gen. Pas?. Agt. H .7 ; 111 YOU . I SS-'JOB- AT LOW PR1C Yea Knew Nonna, the little daughter of D. K. The Wnnuhirp Dramatic Cb. No. is impioving nicely after an Adamson, 1 played a engagement, of St. Vitus Dance Monday and Tuesday in Tooele, to attack crowded houses. The company-i- s e imposed of a. ibl. and in well worthy the patronage of the people The Relief Society dame given here among whom, they r:f el Tuesday night was a grand auccess. WHE V i SALT LAKE CITY |