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Show r i "tim LOCAl Grantsville News. MUSIC OF THE BAIN. NEWS ITEMS. By Irene Fissel, Class Academy. Social and Business Mention. 13, Holy Rosary Mr. G. E. Koehler, of Livingston g I sit the day. Montana, is visiting at the home Alone heart is free from pain, My of his sister, Mrs. Charles Burke. Tis sweet notes lead my.thots etesy, JC Tis mask of the rain. .4 Mr. G. H. Higgs, of Salt Lake, It gently clatters on the roof In accents soft and sweet. maJe a ' btufitifeBs trip to Tooele Like trampling sounds of a tiny hoof On dancing little feet. Tuesday. Jt Jt Tis music of a harp I hear Miss Zella Clegg returned to her In far off distant sky. touch the strings and fear home after spending several days And angels That notes will change and die. in Salt Lake. It pours its tunes in silvery showers. J J Upon this heart of earth. Mr. George Johnson and family And torrents fall upon the towers In softest strains of mirth. were visitors in Salt Lake City this But as angels touch these light strings week. The harp does improvise, Jt And at the closing day it flings Miss Miss Ova. McBride and A rainbow cross the skies. Edith Clegg are home from school for a weeks' end visit with their live-lon- . . j parents. Tell your neighbor about The j Times and make them happy. Jt Miss Zella Gallagher, who has been the feuest 'of Mrs. Wter Clegg t Jt., returned to Salt Lake Monday. PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH. We have received compliments enough on the neat appearance and Mrs. E. J. Warner entertained a bright, breezy news in our last numfew friends at cards on Tuesday ber to entitle us to wear a number eight hat, but we still cling to our evening last. 7 Stetson. We know that last ji J week's paper was the best ever proMr. and Mrs. L. P. Sicka spent duced In the Times office for many 'several days in Salt Lake City years, but we are not boasting of the effort. We did the best we could this week. with an office in a chaotic state. New Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Shafer were type, which has been in tue cases for years, and evidently not understood Salt Lake visitors last. Sunday. by former "typographical artists of ji ji the is out Times, fished and being Miss Connie Drouby, of Erda, brought into service. Every day our ' was a Tooele visitor on Tuesday. artistic printer is finding some new je jt bonanza in the type line, and is dishMr. and Mrs. Chas. McBride left ing it up in our display ads and in the job work that is besieging us. There Tuesday to attend conference. i3 now no excuse for the merchants K ir Mr. Carl J. Anderson, of Grand of the county to send their printing Junction, Colorado, and a lot own- - into Salt Lake, if .they have an honer in Plat C, came all the way from est desire to patronize home industry. We are here to' advocate and his home town to give us the boost for home industry and we dollar we need in our business. the merchants to practice whatexpect they He thinks everyone should, sub- - preach and keep their printing orders : scribe for such a newsy paper like at home. The Times office can give you as good work as can he obtained The Times. in Salt Lake at reasonable rates and Jt Jt it is the duty of the merchants to be Among the business visitors last to their home printer, who has loyal week in Tooele were C. II. the talent and material to do the best A. H. Birrell, Samuel H. work obtainable. We are not in comTrelour and P. Walton. petition with "SLOP SHOP WORK that can be had at half our prices. If ji ji . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Whiting, of Long you. want that kind of work, it cannot Beach, Cal., are visiting ,at the be obtained in The Times office. Our home of their daughter, Mrs. Alex- efforts are being appreciated in Tooele and every day orders are comander Husbands. ing in for that "good printing that Jt Jt can be printed in The Times ofMr. Wm. A. Kimball, who- has fice. only We are out hustling for work been spending several weeks with and will be glad to have you call us friends, returned to Salt Lake the upon the phone to come to your store and. give estimates on any first of the week. job from a card to a two-shejt ji poster. C. E. Hoffmeyer and Sam j j 3-- 8 , want this column fille.i with Grantsville news. A new orchestra is being organWe ized. The Old Folks Committee will give a free dance at the opera house on Friday, April 14. Come and THE MAN WHO FAILS. OXTR With a itrong All honor to him who shall win the all prize, pull together, Tlve world has cried for a thousand Tooele can If you know a good news item phone it into The Times office. Phone 118. We will not be satisfied until our list of subscribers in Grantsville numbers 200 and over. Our experience on Wednesday satifies us that we can reach that mark this month. Our "Booster will visit every family in town this month. We do first-cla- ss printing in an artistic manner. We know how to handle the types to please your style. Send in your orders and the work will be properly done and promptly delivered. - th were on a business trip to CITY COUNCIL MEET. Salt Lake this week, Mr. Hoffmeyer j The Council met in the city looking after ranch interests he has i Hall on Monday night. Dr. F. in Idaho, and Mr. Alworth on busi H. Davis in the chair, Mayor neBS connected with his extensive Marshall being absent on account interests here. of sickness in family. James ji ji Harold Skelton was agreeably manager of the telephone surprised last Saturday night by a Co., presented a request for the number of his friends. Games and fixing up of the base ball grounds light refreshments were the order and a tennis court for the ladies. Mr. Skelton de- The of the evening. matter was referred to the parted on Wednesday for a. visit committee on public grounds. with friends in Gunnison valley. The proposed ordinance reguar K The members of the Concordia lating the moving of houses in Club were entertained at the home Toole was referred to the City of Mrs. W. Loupy on Monday, the Attorney. 3rd inst. The evening was spent The committee on streets was auin games and prizes were won by thorized to call a meeting of proMiss Olive England and Miss Jean perty owners on the south side of Shields. The club will meet next Vine street from Second west to Monday at the home of Miss Vera the end of ine, to consider widening-the McBride. street one rod. The ji ji proposition of B. L. Bowen, Mr. W. L . Irvine, general mana- to open a street across the south ger of the Tooele Improvement end of his property, in considerCompany, returned from Montana ation of $35 to move fence, also He will remain per- the laying of cement sidewalk, was this week. for the season to look accepted. Several bills were also manently after the vast interests of the com- allowed. The Times office was honpany. ored by a visit from him and he Transfer of Deeds. expressed himself as pleased with Deeds Frank C. Warranty the improvements being mada by Hammond C. to fcha present management of The Leroy Anderson part of 3 w quarter see 22, town Times. ship 4 s range 6 w. FOR SALE. Dominich Pricco, et al, Union Mercantile A coming three-yea- r old stallion Co., lots 21, 22,blk3, from Iowa. 2000-lb scallion. Any plat A, Mercur City, same in lot 22. 'one wishing an animal of this kind Benjaman F. Baruse to John can get full particulars from William Anderson, part of sec 31, Ed. Dalton, 2 south range 5 west, township North Main St. near Ormes Feed o Stable. Phone 28. , Gar-din- e, ' : " . - . Mrs. W. S. Marks is spending the week at the home of her sister in Salt Lake and the County Attorney is a lonely old bach these days. Peter Clege departed for a short trip to Idaho on Tuesday. on, Lo! ,He is the mine. twin-hor- n Jl JI Vine Street Near Main Tooele, Utah. ji ji block from where th cars stop. First-elas- s in every respeat. for commercial rooms Sample One-ha- half-ton- lf travelers. people portraits of prominent identified with the history of this county. X X X XX XX X We are gathering data of the;X XXXXX X mDDITT? VUlrlrl!iA PITY vli I tearly history of the county and;j will be glad of the assisstance of our Q HOTEL-;readers in getting reliable informa- - X X .tian. We shall publish 1500 copies y Mrs. S. W. Wwortti, Prop. whicth will be an excellent number ... I to send ito eastern friends- - if X WS1 f-- w o f We Need Your Dollar. -- HOTEL- A Jp AND A - Stockton, A Fresh 1 16, 1911. 30, A. M Day and R. F. Thomp- Mercur, R. W. Brown and Arch Elisson. son, and wife spent Sunday in Lake View, April 16, 1911. E. T. 30, - per copy. AN- - qqqqqqqqqqqqqqcm Butter, & refers and J. R. Gordon L D S Sunday School Sunday made a flying trip to Salt Lake. at 10 oclock m in the every district school house; Kindergarten, Primary, Inter- Mr. J. Murray, Mrs. Derek, mediate, Theological and Parents DeMrs. Bessie Luck and Miss Le partment. Religious Services in the Meeting Reaux were passengers Salt House at 2 p m. Everybody is cordia-- y Lake on the Monday noon train. invited regardless of their religivus convictions. EDWARD L. ATKINS, We stand for the advancement Road Commissioner A. W. PETER- CLEGG. If ynu read the latest news .you of Tooele county in general and Russell reports roads all 'in fine JOHN J. GILLETT, I Frad it liu The Times. Tooele City in particular. condition. Ward Bitspric. Egs, Etc. Cured Meats. Q Q Q Q Q q t 4 Q ToodVIIali q BROADWAY HOFFMA- N- bbbbbfcbbbbbbfcfcbQ HE WITHDREW HIS REMARKS Cleveland Councilman of tho Old Days Rebuked for Attack on iForolan-BoCitizens. Secretary L. T. Mellon of the Early Settlers association, has in his possession a letter from Joseph Bartlett, now living In Toledo, giving some incidents Alexander McIntosh lather of the H. V. and George T. we know today and said; I throw the words hack in his teeth for he Is no gentleman. Rough scuff of the world are we? Thank God! I was born in dear old Scotland. I am roach of a gentleman as anybody here. Go where you will you will find a McIntosh; be could be uo anore, no less. "Then John Ewing followed thy saying: 1 tbsnk the honorable gentleman who left the land of his birth and Banded in Castle Garden. My (father was from Ctork. my mother from Amsterdam. Will mot my distinguished colleague pleeae withdraw his remarks T "The remarks were withdrawn, and the incident was closed. Cleveland Leader, u Mr. jj Send in Your Orders by Phone and They Will Recive Our Prompt Attention Bell Phone 87. q Up Jumped and E. M. Clark. s Send a copy of The Times Easter It will be Special to your friends.a Booster for Tooele county. 10c Fish and Poultry. trough-scuf- April K First-clas- A A regarding the city council "way back before the war. In this 'interesting Tooele 25th letter the writer says: I was at a meeting df the city council of Cleveland held back In the Home Missionaries will visit wards 60s in a hall on the south side of as follows: Superior, near what Is now West Azile L. England and Geo. H. Gowans. Sixth street. My father was Batesville April 16, 1911. city clerk. A councilman, of the Grantsville " 30, came itff Henry Blair, got very mad about some piece of legislation, and Curtis Marspen and Willmer Lougy. said: St John, April 16, 1911. " There are toe Tooele, many Gam for"30, Into the councils of eigners J. A. Bevan, Jr. and Sidney flsegreeo. Americancreeping cities. They are the f Clover, April 16, 1911. of the world. 30, f : HOFFMAN sat and Grocery Company NEWS. Ward conferences will be held in Tooele Stake as follows: Vernon April 16th. Clove April 2Srd St. John Apnr. 20th 1911. Mercur May 14th " 21st Grantsville Batesville 28th Lake View June Uth E. T. 11th 4 XXXX.XXXfsXXXXXXX'tf, Q CHURCH -- 4 is be with- home. o UyIhz. Centrally Located : iEwytluiig HOFFjl QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ If you want the news when it out The Tofele Times in your KEEP tGOOL VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Lilrc ji ji A Proprietor. Main.and First South ISA. Home BOARD AND BOOM home x Hrs. A, L. Westrich, If you have a Great Big Amer- Q ican Dollar that is not working Q roll it into this office and we will q send you The Tooele Times unq til Dec. 31, 1911. new you cannot afford to real WHERE ONE CAN . ..ENJOY SHADE PHOVE g ifS 'y THIS HOTEL HAS A ...ALL THE COMFORTS... : .of a A i! ; Caldwell WE STAND FOR THE PEOPLE. NOTICE. , The publishers of The Times will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any one connected with this paper except tbe manager. Before paying any sabscriptlan or bill due us ask to see a written authority signed by W. D. S. Harrington, manager. TOOELE PUBOCITY CO. oD YVVVYWTmeTSrWVWVVV a g Ebbing per copy. i H H H brother of copies of the Easter Special. It will be a grand boasting number for Tooele county and you will be a factor im the betterment of the county if yon send a few copies your friends, whom yon would like to induce to locate in our grand old county. The. history of the county will be from the able pen of Horn. M. M. Bush, our efficient sheriff, and other articles from scholarly men of the county. The copious illustrations that will embellish the pages arc things of beauty that will show that old Tooele 1 not so slow. X - : - -- az M. LEWIS, tins, be printed on extra calendar paper g Home of the International and will be a oiedit to the county. H Smeller Employees Send in your order for as many K OUR EASTER SPECIAL. copies as you wish to send to your y ji J Send in your orders for extra friends. The price wiill be 10 cents O the Market Affords For We are manufacturers of Printing that is worth while. Send us Vernon, Ernest Palmer your order. Salt Lake with friends. HOTEL s home-seeker- Mc-Gurr- in, John T. Dick, ' janitor of the county court house, is spending much time in beautifying the house court grounds. county Mrs. Walter Jamesthe wife of our County Assessor, spent a part of the week in this city. Mrs. Idwal Ajax is spending a time with her relatives in Salt Lake City. The annul report of the County Assessor is almost completed. Miss Minnie Hardy, Deputy DeLaMare have been busily engaged for the past week in type writing the same. Th Copper City Orchestra gave a dance at Sandpoint hall on The music Monday evening. was grand and the dancers enjoyed themselves until a late hour. T reasurer Samuel County Johnson and wife, are spending a few days in Salt Lake. The side walks on Main Street from 2nd North to 3rd South Streets were ordered placed and the city will see that the work is done. AQUIRRH-- : accomplish great results in bringing before, the people of the east all the great opportunities that dies, J give great honor and glory and we have to offer industrious s. tears. Beginning with the next Give glory and honor and pitiful number of The Times we shall tears. have articles on the industries of To all who fail in their deeds subthe county. Our special "Easter lime; van of Their ghosts are many In the will be published April years. 15, and will contain sixteen pages They were bom in Time to advance of matter profusely illustrated by of Time. e cuts of the public and Oh, great Is the hero who wins private buildings, together with pale-face- d state. pull, a long pull the citizens of years; But to him who tries and falls and have a good time. Our correspondent is around getting the news and will see that hereafter Grantsville is well represented in these columns. We visited our subscribers on Wednesday and were royally received. We know that Grantsville has been slighted by the former name, management of The Times, but But greater, many and many a hereafter we shall see that your time, beautiful town is honestly and just- Some fallow who dies In ly Boosted as it deserves. shame. The old folks had an enjoyable And lets God finish itihe thought sublime. on the 4th inst. party A dance will be given at the And great is the man w?th sword unopera house on Friday evening the drawn, 7th inst. And good is the man who refrains from wine; We added a bunch of new names to our subscriptionLis4 last Wed- But the man who falls and yet fights nesday. The rain this week was worth gold double eagles to the farmers. The Grantsville opera house is the finest in this section of the SPECIAL TUITION. Made End of WlldeaL Among the hills In the southern part of ConnectlcuL a certain little m choolhouae waa the scene of a perilous Incident. The district visitor was examining class, and, as the day was unusually pram for the season, a window Was fopen. Suddenly . dog was seen tearing dow the hljl and the next Instant a wildcat s prank through (the open window and landed ion the tBoor in front of the teacher desk. At eight ef the animal the children (huddled 'In one corner et the .room, and the school visitor climbed on top off the teacher's desk and called for her to join him. The teacher, wttio was standing by the stove, eel zed m poker and stood her ground. At this juncture the dog tcame through the window and the two In less than a animals clinched. minute :the dog Slunk under the benches, howling, and th cat, now thoroughly aroused, attacked the man on tbe desk. weapon of defense was a largo bell, with which be gave the big cat sudh .. blow as to stun It, and Ibefore It could ma!:e another sprlng'the teacher cracked Its gktfll with rthe 'heavy poker. The children "then gained eountge, and between man, woman and children the Wildcat "was killed with poker, beU and firewood. Hts-wnl- -- HRough Diamonds. The late John J. hlolsant was genial as well as a skilful alrmai said a Chlcago-editn"I remember well a wlsit he on made me. with 'drawings of an aei plane of fhis own iioventlon under 1 arm. I joked 'him a tittle about t machine It eertataly had a heat r'wkward look. But bo said, with -. laugh: Oh. dont judge even an aoi piano by Us outstdo. What If the m who discovered the oyster hadi stopped te pry open the shU. |