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Show . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Social and Business Mention. The members of the Concordia Club were entertained at the home of Shields tin Monday, Miss Jennie Match 27th. The club will meet next Monday. Ap'.il 3rd. at the home of Mrs. Lougv. Mr. John Ltonatd, who has been pending the past winter with his parents in Anaconda, Montana, lias returned to Tooele. hunter Elkin gum visited Salt Lake the first part M the week. Mrs. M. E. vullins of Garfield spent Thursday in Tooele. Shorilf Dusk made a business trip to Salt Lake. Mr. .J B. j 'clntosh and family visited friends in Tooele last Sunday. Wm. S. Marks spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Miss May I.ee. who lias beeii spending seveial weeks in Tooele, left for her home in Salt Lake Wednesday. Waubuska, Mr. George Lodge 01 Nev., is in Tooele visiting relatives. Invitations have been issued by the Lake View club for a social gathering to be held Thursday, March 3u, 1911. Dr. Lyman McBride spent Monday jn Salt Lake. was a Mr. Higgs of Salt Lake Tooele visitor Tuesday. Louis Mendenhall, formerly of Salt Lake, has accepted a position with the International Smelting company. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. While celelnated their 23th anniversary ot their marriage on Wednesday, .March 23th. About sixty-five- . couples were present. The members of Tooele ward gave a pally in honor of retiring liisltop Onne and his counsellors. Deter Clegg and Alvin Walters. They were each presented with a handsome present, as a token of esteem tiom the people of the Tooele ward. The Joint J. McClellan Concert Co. appeared in the opera house last Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association. audience A large and appreciative greeted the artists with numerous encores. 31 r. Krtd Midgley's rendition of the Mazur Ka de Concert, by Musin, was a delightful demonstration of his fine violin tecluihpie. Joint T.' Hand Loves pleased the - audience vvitli If All Your With and Springtime,Hearts. James I. Olsen as cellist held his iu Tiaumerei b listeners spell-hounSehuman. Last, but not least of the evening of delights, was Donizetti's sextette from Lucia, by Mr. McClellan. The good nature of the audience ns well as that of the artist was much in evidence during' the lemlilion ot the Old Melodies.' The M. I. A. officers are To he congratulated for tneir efforts in brining Such artists to our city. J. Edward Johnson, deputy state food inspector, while on official business in Tooele, visited with his brother-in-law- , Samuel Johnson, county treasurer, lie also visited Eureka on business. F. X. Longy, the oldest settler in Tooele, aged about 70 years, is very ill and hopes of his recovery are not very encouraging. L. Solomon has rented the house owned by A. Bussell, recently vacated Mr. by David llalt, the electrician. Solomon will tiling liis family from Salt Lake at once. Many sensational reports about Tooele which are more harmful than good, are published in the .Salt Lake papers. It is t lie aim of The Times If you to print only reliable news. see it in The Times, it is true. Eugene W. Carroll of the Chili parlor went to Vernon on Sunday and will take up 320 acres of land in that section. Clias. McGurrin of the Tooele Building association, was in town on Sunday. Attorney L. L. linker was a Salt Lake passenger on Monday. Mesdames Bounelli and Pickett were the organize is of the lodge of LaKe Point News. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Drury have returned from a two months visit to California. Mr. Joseph Yates lias invented a device for catching mail bags at stations where trains do not stop. A full description w ill be given in next weeks issue. Lake Point folk are taking advantage of our offer to send the paper from now until December HI , for tii; Dou. ut. Fend in your names and you can send the dollar any time before May 1, 1911., o the Mayor .Mrs. Marshall, wife of is confined to her home with dipth-eria- . . Pont send your work Hi the Lake. v. e will meet Lake prices and jma antee ;U1 of our work. Send in your order for extra copies of the Easter Special. It will be a grand boo'.tb'g number for Tooele county and you will be a factor in the betterment of the county if you send a few copies to your friends, whom vou would like to induce to locate in our grand old county. The history of the county will be from the able pen of lion. M. M. IJush, our efficient sheriff, apd other articles from scholarly men of the county. The copious illustrations that will embellish the pages arc tilings of beauty that will show that old Tooele i? not so slow. o u METHODIST EPISCOPAL SERVICES. CHURCH LaKe View Club Entertaia. Invitations to a reception, dance at 11 oclock a. m. and canL party were sent out to Sunday evening at friends by the Lake View Club and every Preaching 7:30 a. m. until April 2nd, when the in response the elite of Tooele, and time will lie changed to S p. m. some from Salt Ltvke City were in Choir practice Friday evenings at attendance in large numbers at the S p. m. consented Rev. Mr. Otis has kindly Hotel Tooele. The spacious dinto give a Bible lecture the third Sun- ing room was prettily arranged day of each month. with flowers for the occasion and You are welcome to all these serthe merry dancers enjoyed themT. P. COOK, Pastor. vices. Sunday school o Fioost for Ltah all the time Tooele is all right. Evety town needs boosting But, Oil you Tooele. Boost for Cl ah all the time. Tooele is all right. We love Ctali But, Oh you Tooele. o dancing tournament will given at the Tooele Opera house A be on Tuesday evening, A pi il 11, A prize medal valued at J23 will be given to eacli of the most gi aceful waltzers of Tooele county. Judges will be selectGrantsv ille, Erda, ed from Tooele, Stockton and Lincoln. Deputy Sheriff Gillespie is plowing up a tract, 7 acres for earn, be put into and the balance will (heat, oats and potatoes. . Rev. Otis lias a orchard in the southwest part of town which is a prize producer of luscious cherries, fine large pbaches and choice varieties of apples. No more delivery of mail at the Salt Lake post olfice on Sunday. Why not cut it out in Tooele? Tile smelter baseball team were out practicing on Tuesday. .The Hotel Tooele will be opened shortly. Look for the big sign of The Times where everyone may read it and travelers be impressed with the idea that Tooele is a live town to support such a live, up to the minute paper. Everyone inis at least one item oi news ear-lweek. By sending that item to us by phone, by mail or by leaving it at the office of the Times, you will assist in making a newsy paper, that will lie a ciedit to your town and the entire county. Will you help along a good tiling? We harp secured Hie services of a real live society editor wtio .will give all tlie social happenings of the week If you know of any funcin Tooele. tion that will take place or has help the young lady by senditem to Society Editor, Times the ing office, beiore Thursday of each week. We will publish free of charge any church news, of all the denominations represented in Tooele. We will give space freely to all of the fraternal societies. Appoint a press editor in your lodge and see that a report of the doings of your lodge is given to the Times each Week, the morning after your meet-- e e i has-pene- ing. o Hcr.-t-. Mr. Kj; FuiTao: j Thomas Frda; E. Bst 31. and Sum H. Tre-loa- Salt imho; Tkrothv Wright, Et-- r,.i'..rr, Eid. Rk'h.'hld, 3is: Ha Enkcn selves until a late hour. The lobby of the bote! was arranged for card playing, and from one corner delic ions ice cream, cake and puneli was liberally served. Separate rooms up stairs were reserved for a ladies and gentleman's hat and cloak room. The committee consisting of Dr. L. C. Calvert, chairman; S. I. Shafer and Fred Riser, by other members of the club deserve more than passing mention for the completeness of the affair. Every detail was arranged to make it a complete social success and it will be the talk of our city for more then the proverbial nine days. Among" those present were noticed: W. S. Marks, C. R. McBride and From wife, S. I. Shafer and wife. Salt Lake were C. H. McGurrin, A. II. Rirrell, G. II. Higgs, Wm. A. Kimball and Walton. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones, Harold E. W. Carroll, Dr. L. A. McBride and wife, A. L. Ilankrxfc wife, 1 J. McGurk, leter Marfan, A. M. Day, M. and Mrs. II. A. F. Doremus and wife, Miss. M. Magill, Miss Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Balluff, Miss McBride, Mr and Mrs. Patrick Lodge, Mr. Ralph Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. K. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thiil, Mr. and Mrs. R. lb Sumner, Robert Page, Mr. fc Geo. J. Johnson, Dr. J. A. Phipps, Mr. and R. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ipcl. Cudihy, Mrs. .M. Lewyn and many others, Copper City orchsetra furnished the music which delighted the dancers and even the as-ist- ed 1 War-burto- n, Gro-hos- wall-flower- I OUR SPECIAL EDITION. With a strong pull, & long pull i -How the Famous Composer Came to Be Quoted as Attacking His Own all pull together, the citizens of, I Opera of Tosca. Tooele can accomplish great results S'g. Puccini, the composer of The in bringing before the people of the Girl of the Golden West, was respondeast all the great opportunities that HUS. M. IETO, PBCP, ing iu excellent French to a toast on music. we have to offer industrious home-- ! Cue of rny strangest musical remseekers. 31i!ua. iniscences," l:e said, "rtlates to Beginning with tlie next Visiting Milan on a rainy winter day, number of Tin: Times we shall 1 dined in the arcade near the catheVine Street Near Main dral, and then I strolled, cigar in have articles on the industries of PUCCINI WE STAND FOR THE PEOPLE. 6 page "hooTT-inWe are preparing number of the Times to be published April 13th. It will contain a history f Tooele county, together Pythian Sisters. with half tone pictures A regular conjoint meeting of the buildings and Hie portraits of promiM. I. A. vvi!i be held in the meeting nent men and women of Tootle counhouse on Sunday, Apiil 2. A lecture ty. will lie given by Joseph Burdette on o Causes Thai Lead Young People to Hie Reform School." The lec'urevvi!! PARCX1ZE HOME INDHSTRIES. begin at 7:0 p. m. Ail are invited. o Mr. Kinihali and A. 1!. Watson ot IF YOH SEE IT IN THE TIMES o1 the Kimball, Rich inis company ITIS'IRI'E. Salt Lake are in town doing a land ARRIVALS AT OCUIRRH HOTEL. office business in their Highland Enie.-- t Ahlm rom, St. Johns; O. E. Park lots. ScoM. J. E. Thomas. Ogden; Oscar : o Fullmer, Walter J. Ioulton, W. CrawSend in your news items on or ford Anderson, G. A. G'bs.m, C. E. lieforc Wednesday of each week Sumn,erhay, D. 31. Fowler, 0. Bute-gan- , L. Kellogg, K. W, Dailey, to insure insertion in the current II. Fred Wilkinson, of Sait Lake; E. G. week's number. We go to press Foilei Chicago; A. J. Felton, New on Friday and can only take a few York Citv: H. If. Fairell, Las Yeans. Nevada: L. J. Donohue, Louisville, locals up to that date. D OUR EASTER SI ECIAL. ki, WAS WELL GULLED NEWS. if QUIRRH- -- HOTEL I mouth, in the direction of La Seala. Lo and behold, my own opera of Tosca was billed at La Seala for that evening, so, of course, I couldn't resist a stall. "Hi Tosca was received warmly by a crowded house. The applause was almost frantic. In fact, a young lady seated on my left got so annoyed because I didn't clap and shout that she rebuked me, a frown wrinkling her pi t tty blow'. "'Why dont you ajplaud this masterpiece?' she said. .Masterpiece?' said I, and I laughed sarcastically. 31asterpicoe? Oh, dear. Dont you like this music?' she demanded, in amazement. " No,' said I. 'Its the work of an amateur.' she You know nothing of art," cried, or you woudu't talk like that. Oh. dont 1?' said 1. And then I proceeded to prove to her, according to the laws of thorough bass and a counterpoint, liow poor a woik La 3os-cwas. 1 told her this aria suggested Verdi, that chorus was a reminiscence of Bizet. In a woid, I knocked my own music into a cocked hat. "When I finished, the young lady said: " 'Is that your real opinion your sincere conviction? Absolutely, said I. Very well, said she, with an odd little laugh, and at breakfast tlie next morning the first thing I saw in my newspaper was the headline Puccini on Tosca. And there I read, word for word, niv remarks of the night before. The your.g lady, a musical critic, had When I thought I recognized me. was gulling me. she was gulling her, the county. Our special Tooele, Utah. Easter Number will he published April 1.1, and will contain sixteen pages of matter profusely illustrated by e cuts of the public and O private buildings, together with portraits of prominent people identified with the history of this I county. x travelers. x, X ,l,ll -- x xx ox x x x x x 'j X X !X !$. AiiVSfti!, FfCj). r Everything per copy. A V Y V V V VYVYYYoY V V Y Y V V V V V ;p j Caldwell ' -- HOTEL- ;i - E the Market Affords Home Like For . A ENJOY Two Masters. Avn H j hr; BOARD AND ROOM REASONABLE BY X WEEK OR MONTH y X tr or t? y SHADE...... A yyyy ruii A, L. Westrich, Proprietor. Maiu,arul A A Send a copy of The Times Eastex It will be Special to your friends. a Booster for Tooele county. 10c -- - HOFFMAN Meat and Grocery Company you. DEALERS IN q Dorothy stood up, In tlie prettiness of her best dress ami the daintiness j of her hair ribbons. You cannot, she said, distinctly. G You cannot serve God and maruma. Q Fish and Poultry. Fresh DUKES AND DUCATS Butter, Egofs, Etc. 8c Cured Meats. in Your .Orders by Phone and Will llecive Our Prompt Attention They 'Send 0 DRAMA, 3 Bell Phone 87. BROADWAY Some American Actresses Who Have Made Brilliant Matrimonial Alliances. iioffman (II F Tooele, Utah bbbobbgbbobbbbb o In a list of. American actresses and will be held in horns girls who have maried men of Tooele Stake as follows: wealth or members of the aristocracy the New Idea Womans Magazine puts Vernon April ICth. Hdilh Kingdon, now 3Irs. George Clove April 23rd first. Gould; St. John Apr. 30th 191 L Then comes the marriage of Oscar Mercur May 14 th Lewlshon by Hdna 3Iuy, and of his Grantsville 21st younger brother, Jesse, to Edna Batesville 28th August Belmont and Eleanor Robson are now a happy married Lake View June 11th the E. T. couple, and Ethel Barrymore, 11th most ehgaged on the stage, became Tooele 25th the bride of Russel-GriswolColt. Two more actresses who married Home Missionaries will visit wards rich men are Milliccnt Willson, the wifo of William Randolph Hearst, and as follows: Azile L. England and Geo. II. Gowans. Minnie Ashley, who married William Astor Chanler. Amy Busby married Batesville April 16, 1911. Eugene Lewis, a New York lawyor, Grantsville 30, and Gladys Willis married Samuel Curtis Marspen and Willmer Lougy. who is at the head of Edisons St. John, 'dectrical enterprises In the west, and April 16, 1911. Is a very rich man. Tooele, 30, In the matter of titles, the AmeriJ. A. Bevan, Jr. and Sidney flsegreen, can actress has proved equally irreClover, April 16, 1911. sistible. Camille Clifford is now the Vernon, 30, Hon. 31 rs. Henry Lvndhurst Bruce, Ernest Palmer and E. M. Clark. and some day she will he Lady Aber-tiare- . Stockton, April 16, 1911. Connie Gilchrist, Sylvia Storey Mercur, 50, and Rosie Roote are now addressed R. W. Brown and Arch Elisson. as the Countess Poulctte, the Countess of Orkney and the Marchioness of Lake View, April 16, 1911. E. T. Anna Robinson became thr 50, Countess of Rosslvn a few years ago, and Eva Carrington wedded Lord d Clifford. Frances Belmont, one of th D S L Sunday School every Sunday "Floradora Sextette, Is no at 10 oclock a rn in the district school famousAshburton. Lady house; Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, Theological and Parents DeNOTICE. partment. Religious Services in the Meeting The publishers of The Times will House at 2 p m. Everybody is cvrdT-- y r.o. ,.0 re.;. .a. u::y l:..o c.- invited regardless of their rehgiou3 tracted by any one connected with convictions. this paper except the manager. Before EDWARD L. ATKINS, paying any subscription or hill due us PETER CLEGG. f.fk to sec a written autho:ity siancj JOHN J. G1LLETT, i by W. D. S. Harrineton, manager. ar J Eithepi ie. TOCELE PLRLICII Y 'CD. Ward conferences Milan Bros. You all know us and our COALS. The same clean treat ment and solid satisfaction. Phone 146 iVVNAAiVWVVVVy NNN ----- if I it KJRE1GIIT ISofYGGaYGIi: & M d' TRANSFER il ,;i t! F OVl in - HATTHR 451 South Main : trect, SALT LAKE ITY, U TA 7 y S; u.z J Hats of all kinds ek j , cd, trii med and bloc.. cd. h.-nyoui old hats bv mail or exZ press and have them Z Returned to Yea es Good as- f!z i,! Prove 109. li N N X . IS X . J X X N flM, - HsrclJ Skelion U! s x x x x x xxxx x f. the superintendent wished a.U the chil- Y, IJIONK sjb. South A , dren to remember. V v It sounded like an easy text to learn, AAAAAAAAAAO.VAAAAAAAAA per copy. and the superintendent, mounting the platform for a final review of the lesfor son, when the school assembled QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQi closing exercises, was sure of a pleas- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ HOFFMAN ant respons-- from his pupils. hear X A firs. well-behave- yx . A ... can lepeat the Who, lie began, golden text? A score of hands were raised, and the superintendent chose a bright little girl with blue eyes, a well-bred- , little girl, from a well-to-dand "particular family, to repeat the text to him. he said, you may "Weil, Dorothy, tell it to us. Stand up so we can all y Living. : The weekly lesson in Sunday school dealt w'ith the corrupting influence of luxury and worlJliness, and the gold-etext was a well known sentence that n o ; Z has centrally Locales! : a T1IIS THE ALL .COMFORTS. CflULDrr-SERVTOO 6 A MAMMA, OF A REAL HOME A y, A Everything First-clas- s A How the LitHe St. Paul Girl Under- A WHERE ONE CAN stood the Eible Admonition About x x x x yx x x I ' Homs cl tlie International printed on paper and will be a credit to the county. H Smsltsr EiiipIfjoSS Send in vour order for as many copies as you wish to send to your , friends. The price will be 10 cents Sh extra-calenda- x X X COPPER j We shall publish 1500 copies ;x which will be an excellent number to send to eastern friends- - Will jVi he lf ruwyorwirwi We f,o. J block from where the cars stop. First-clas- s in every respect. Sample rooms for commercial One-ha- half-ton- are gathering data of tine early history of the county and will be glad of the assisstance of our readers in getting reliable informa- - - o s. CHURCH ? jd |