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Show j The Only Republican Newspaper In Tooele County. cczoczzozzczzczz U o z z z z z z Advertising in The Times o o ZZZZZZZoZZCZOZZZ Vol. No. 12, -- TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 13. THE TOOELE TIMES. Published at the Horae of Utahs Greatest Smelter and Smelting- Industry - fey Tooele Publicity Co., W. D. S. Harrington, Manager. Salt LaKe City Entered as matter Auguat s second-clas- Act of March 3, 1879. Office, 17 1903, 28, Eagle at the post BlocX. office at Tooele, Utah, under the Published every Saturday. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: I 30 I Three Months..One Year 1.00 ( Sample Copies sent free on request 4ix Mouths." BELL PHONE Advertising rates made knotfn on application. i i JOIN THE BOOSTER CLUB. This year of 1911 will be the greatest Booster year ever experienced in Utah. Every city or town of importance Is preparing to advertise the advantages of their particular locality. Colonists will be attracted to Salt Lake fcnd to those places that have been wide enough awake to make known what they have to offer in soli and other advantages. The Times is preparing an Easter Special Edition" which is intended to Boost Tooele County more effectively than it ever was before, and we believe the merchants of the county will all help us in our effort by taking liberal advertising space in this Booster Edition of The Times. We sold three pages of advertising without ever showing a prospectus, and on Monday find every day next week we snail call on the merchants, fruit growers, stockmen, horsemen and all" who have an interest In attracting settlers to our county, and ask their liberal patronage for our advertising pages, so that possibly we may increase the number of copies to be printed many hundreds over the 1,500 copies we guarantee to pridt. Now is the time for us to send otit our literature informing the peoreple of other states what wonderful sources we have in grand old Tooele e.bunty. We should not be niggardly In expanding our advertising appropriations for this special occasion. The Easter Special will be a grand number, printed on highly calendared paper, profusely illustrated with halftone cuts, portraying our beautiful public and business Duildings, and scenes in different parts of the county. The time allotted us in the preparation Of this very important number is very short, and we ask all who sire interested to be prompt in giving (is the material to make it a GRAND SUCCESS. Let us make a noise that will attract attention to Tooele county and the great advantages we have td A" BE Offer to the homeseeker. BOOSTER. O WE SOLICIT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION , ' : o If this item is marked with blue pencil it means that we are sending this number of The Times for yout inspection and respectfully solicit your subscription. We are here to aid in the development of the wonderful resources of Tooele county and we ask ih the good your hearty work we intend doing. We have inaugurated an entiiely new policy in The Times office and henceforth, under our management, the paper will be a clean journal devoted solely to the best interests of Tooele county and the people therein. Regardless" of polities it should b'e your duty to aid us in our g6od work to the extent of Every little bit your subscription: added to what we have will make just a little bit more. WE NEED YOUR DOLLAR in our business. Send us your check for one dollar and We will send the paper to 31st, your address until December 1911. Yoii will certainly receive fourfold your moneys worth in news that is new every week and The Times wifi reflect credit on the county at large. Now is the time We most need the assistance of every progressive citizen of the county. Help us to help yon. I We are not acquainted with some of the correspondents of The Times and would like to receive a personal letter from each one with the view of making suggestions about the work benefit' td Which will result the people In your community, t o A j, CHOICE. differen e twixt the Optimist and pessimist you find One notes the clouds, the other talks About the light behiftd. .This 50 - 1 W.' D. S. HARRINGTON Public - . 118. Managing Editor THE KNOCKER KNOCKED. The Times lindei former man- agement gained the unenviable reputation of being a senseless knocker and the tain of it hangs around the Times office yet. Ye are fumigating the office thoroughly and will soon have a clean, clear atmosphere. It is costing us time and money to set things right, but right it shall be no matter what the cost. Our presses are being thoroughly overhauled, new inking rollers supplied and we shall be able to produce a neat paper typographically and otherwise. We shall print the news while it is new and if it happens you will find it in The Times your country paper. Apropos of knocking, we heartily endorse the sentiments of the editor of the Texline Herald, who knocks the Texas knockers in the following editorial : In the begirning God created the heavens and the earth. Later He created man and woman. Next the knocker butted in without an invitation. And he has been butting in ever since, just at the time when his presence is least desirable. He first appeared in the form of a serpent, and he has been appearing in the form of most everything ever since. When he can't find anything else ta knock on. he growls about his wife's cooking and eases himself by telling his children what He knocks on brats they are. the church because there happens to be people almost as worthless as he "is in it, and he knocks' on the saloonkeeper, he can't get booze use-perhaps, He knocks on the on credit. school, when, iti some instances he has no children to send. He knocks' on the postmaster because he fails to get a letter or paper just when he imagines he ought to. He knocks on one neighbor because he is successful and on another because he is unfortunate. lie knocks on his town constantly and keeps a chunk of discouragement handy to throw at eevry public enterprise that comes along. He contributes nothing to the public welfare, yet is everylastinglv nursing a sore spot agaiiist the world, because he feels he has not been treated properly. He knocks on his local paper, because it isnt as big as the Chicago Tribune, but roars longhand loud when he is asked to pay up his subscription. Knocking is like smallpox: it's contagious. Most any man is likely td be guilty of the offense occasionally, but he ought to go Out and kick himself every time he errs in this way. Dont heed the knocker; tufn a deaf ear to his tale of woe, lest you be repeating it. Knocking is an expensive pastime. It has destroyed friendship, broken up homes, changed the course of railways, blocked important legislation, depopulated cities, and goocl-for-notfli- beca- WILL BUILD HALL. Eden and knocked the apple oft the tree, "whose mortal taste brought death to the world and all our woe.' If you have the knocking habit, now is a good time to take it out and bury it so deep that forty tons of dynamite couldn't blow it out of its resting place. But if you must knock, turn your hammer on the tariff bill, Cannon, Roosevelt, Doctor Cook, or some other person, place ot thing that is not likely to be affected by vour- - thumps. Give your neighbor the glad hand and your town the glad word. The only way to make the world better yourself. The only way To make your town livelier is to step you will forget the faults of Get busy and yourself. ers. The world is a pretty good place for those who make it so. Therefore, don't knock, unless it is to knock the stuffin' out, of some chronic knocker. We ask your financial and moral support ill our task, Boosting for Tooele. Place in our hands the ammunition necessary to carry oh s successful campaign. We want the subscription of every family in the county regardless of creed in religion or code in politics. We want intelligent writers in every town and hamlet in the county to ocnd us regularly news items that will interest the people of the county. We will see to it that the news of the county seat is given in full each week and we desire a good correspondent in every town. Are you with us in this campaign for an honest Boost for old Tooele? It is an assured fact that the new Fraternal hall will be built this pring. The ground will he broken at once and the work pushed rapidly to completion. The building will occupy a space 28x90 on Main street, next to the northeast corner of Vine, anil will be three stories high. The lower part will he occupied by the postoffice and a newsdealer. ly 1 he second flour will lie arranged for the fraternal societies as a meeting place and the third floor will he used for a banquet hall and club room. The building will he of brick, modern in all respects and will cost between $12,000 ami $15,000. The substock are well in scriptions to o hand, nearly $10,000 having been COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. subscribed, and the balance is in MEETING. sight. The committee is to be congratulated on its excellent The county commissioners, at work in securing this their meeting March 6th, made building. the following appropriations to Send indigent persons : OUR EASTER SPECIAL. To family of late Matthew Nel- of The Send in your orders for extra son, $23 to defray his funeral ex- It will will be copies of the Easter Special. .It penses. To Charles Irish of Opliir, $12 county. will be a grand boosting number a month until further orders of for Tooele county and you will board. The Tooele Publicity company the be a factor in the betterment of The monthly allowance of Win. will incorporate, and every subthe county if you send a few copof Grantsville was in- scriber to The Tiines will have Chashun ies to your friends, whom you an opportunity to purchase from to creased $7.50 a month. would like to induce to locate in Andrew Russell was allowed 5 to 20 shares of the stock at our grand old county. The his$1.75 for attendance at each hoard $1.00 a share. The Times will tory of the county will be from be owned by the people and will the able pen of Hon. M. M. Bush, meeting. G. Clark was appointed be a power for the advancement Wm, our efficient sheriff, and other arof Tooele county. ticles from scholarly men of the constable and health officer for o Lake Point. county. The copious ilhist-:- ' e will was B. oieele appointpr.jUU free of charge, Anhui; that will embellish the page? are three-line ed justice of the peace for St. a want advertisement things of beauty that will show for any one desiring a situation. Utah. John, that old Tooele is not so slow. Parley Bryan was appointed Send in your copy. o o justice of the peace for Mereur, UTAH DAY AT LOS LAND SHOW A SUCCESS. Utah. ANGELES. o . METHODIST REPORT Made to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah, the Of the Condition of BANK OF COMMERCIAL TOOELE Located at Tooele, In t he County of Tooele, State of Utah at the close of business ou the tenth day of March, 1J 11. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 8,063.51 Furniture anl Fixtures...:. Due from Slate-Bank- l,S32.2t and Bankers Cash on Hand Current Expenses and Taxes Paid Total Gfl.39S.43 2,033.33 314 89 I71.C62.34 LIABILITIES. 25,flofl.Ofl Capital Stock paid In 5,000.00 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits 2,501.69 Banks Due to Slate and ' 356.20 Bankers Individual Deposits 37,101.21 Savings Dep. hit at 4 per 181.74 cent Cashier's Checks 25,00 Time Certificates of De1.493.50 posit EPISCOPAL SERVICES. CHURCH 8 p. m. Rev. to give day of You vices. . F. K. McGURRIN, JOHN HICKEY, R. C. G EMM ELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this LMIi day of March, 1911. R. J. STEPHENS, ' ' ' Notary Public. (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH, Offlee of the Secretaty of State. 1, C. S. TIN GEY, Secretary of State of the State of Utati do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 20lh day of March, 191L C. S. TINGEY, Secretary of State. ' REPORT Made to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah, Of the Condition of the TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK Located at Tooele, In the County of State of Vtah, nt the close of The United States land office Tooele, business on the 10th day of March, at Salt Lake City reports a 50 1911. RF.SOURCES. per cent increase in the number Loans and Discounts Sunday school at 11 oclock a. ni. Preaching every Sunday evening at of homesteads taken during the 7:30 a. m. until April 2nd, when the last month, attributing it in part time will be changed to 8 p. nt. to the recent land show in OmaChoir practice Friday evenings at ha. o Mr. Otis has kindly consented o Boost for Utah all the time Tooele Is all right. Every town needs boosting But, Oh you Tooele. Boost for Utah ail the time. Tooele is all right.- We love Utah But, Oh you Tooele. o Overdralts ....V. Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate $135,783.3.3 5,179.18 1.913.8.8 3,500.00 Due from State Banks and Bankers ..' Cash on Hand Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 37,782.01 57,725.47 1,916 63 Times now spells S. U. C.-E. S. S., and in the near future you Total $191,80.5.3 will have the distinguished honor of LIABILITIES, $ 30,000.00 beholding a beautiful brick building Capital Slock paid In 8,306.57 called The Times Building" in the Undivided profits Individual Deposits 100,942.32 pretty little city of Tooele. Savings Dep. Int. at 4 per o cent 35,392.02 Cashier's Cheeks ON THE JOB. 1,600.92 Demand Certificates of De1,598.70 posit We are on the job working from C of DeTime Certificates a. m. until 5 a. m., if necessary, and 1,300.00 posit will help to protect the interest of Notes and Bills Discount1 citizen of Tooele ed 2,600.00 every We are county. inspired to work for i Total $191,900.53 your interest. Will you give us the STATE OF UTAH, encouragement to keep up the gospel County of Tooele, T, of Boost? EDWIN M. ORME, being first dulv sworn according to law deposes and o We are not omnipotent. We need says hat he is Cashier of the above nampd bank: that the above and foreyou every hour. We need your mead going repot t contains a full, true and of praise. We need your almighty correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business dollar. on the 10th day of March, Dm. Will you give it? EDWIN M. ORME, o Casmer. ' WE STAND FOR THE PEOPLE. Correct, Attest: PETER CLEGG, L. L. BAKER. The Times, while Republican in polARCHIBALD BHVAN, itics, stands for everything that will Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before protect the good, citjzen 17th dav of March, 1911. of the country, be they Democrats, ReR. J. HUNTINGTON. publicans, or real true genuine Social(SEAL) Notary Public. ists, not one of the latter, however, STATE OF UTAH, can be found in the county. The Office of the Secretary of State. I, C. S. TINGEY. Secretary of State-o- f Times is not fanatical or radical. the Stale of Utah, do hereby cero tify that the foregoing is a full, true EVERY LITTLE HELPS. and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in We are entering on a campaign of my office this 18th day of March, 1911. C. S: TINGEY, Boost For Tooele and look for asSecretary of State. sistance from you, dear reader. The power of the press is mighty, but without your assistance we might just Dont semi your job work to stop where you are. Are you with us we will meet Lake in this campaign? If so open up your guarantee all of our work. check book and send us some ammuo- nition. If a merchant, patronize our If' the great deal goes through-theradvertising pages. will be at least 250' more-familiEvery little helps. The a Bible lecture the third Suneach month. are welcome to all these serT. P. COOK, Pastor. Show.- g ABOUT OUR PRINTING. o stand for the advancement We are equipped to do and will meet Salt Lake and printing countyin general Tooele City in particular. prices and then some, but do not nor Ye first-clas- s of Tooele will not Work. Let there be no Old Tooele1 ers and and New Town, but let us all you are compete with Slop Shop We employ first-clas- s printuse the best of material. If satisfied with inferior work because It is CHEAP, you will have pull together for the common no use for us or our shop. We will do good. There is room for 20,000 good work and expect reasonable inhabitants in Tooele, but if we compensation for it. o have The Times0 Total $71,662.34 STATE. OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. S. 1. SILUKR, being first dill much-neede- d sworn according to law deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; tlnu the above and foreo going report contains a full, true and in your order for copies correct statement of the condition of bank at the close of busiTimes Easter Special. the said ness on the 10th day of March, 1911. cost 10 cents a copy and S. I. SHAFER. a Booster for Tooele Correct, Attest: o The Salt Lake Route is run-- , ning two excursions from the chief cities of the State to Los Angeles, during the land show, to give Utahns a chance to see what their own State can produce, and reservations for these trips have been sold by the dozens. If you have the price, be sure to take in Utah Day, March 27th, and hear Governor Spry and other prominent Utah speakers address the throngs of people that day. J. B. Taylor will be there to superintend the exhibit and it goes without saying that Utah will lead at the Land' in Price Five Cents ARE YOU WITH US? self-impos- Hkiorethe ZZZZQZZOZZZZZZO 25, 1911. played Old Nick ever since the devil broke into the Garden of oth-live- uv z z z z o o z Vwuh Name Keep Your Business Moving By zoz : that nufber we will one-ha- lf o LIKE we a hustling city. East Tooele will grow and so will West Tooele, and we shall continue to We know that before our advent to be a happy and prosperous com- Tooele and ownership of The Times that the paper was in great disrepute. munity. We have been sizing up the situation o for two years, and have at last reachThe Tooele Times has a guar- ed the keynote of SUCCESS. We were anteed circulation of 370. More offered an interest in The Times when than double the circulation of it was published at Milford, Utah, but NOTHING SUCCEEDS : any paper in the county, and will have 600 subscribers before May 1, 1911. We make this assertion advisedly, as we are in the field and making a noise we never fail to make good. like-busines- we declined for good and sufficient reasons. We wanted nothing to dt with the party who controlled it, and proposed bringing the plant to Too-eleWe saw our opportunity of getting in on thd ground Hoof" and bought a disreputable sheet, and we have been FUMIGATING! FUMIGATING!! FUMIGATING!! and now the office is celan! Cleaner!! Cleanest!!! o e. I g Optimism is the view that in Tooele. leads upward on the ladder of acfurs p. BEFORE JUSTICE OF PEACE. that is o road the It We want correspondents in every complishment. The prospects for Tooele arrives at achievement. Let U9 Frank McKiilney was charged with town in the county. Write us for were never brighter:. all be optimists.' dustries drunkenness and fined twenty dollars. nto-thi- s the-Lak- e. e es in- |