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Show n t THE TOOELE TIMES i if.-- ii im PYTHIAN MSTKRS INSTALL. STATE OFFICERS. IT. s. fitenafons George Sutherland Mid KeeU Smoot. I. S. Uoogrogsnran Joseph Howell. Executive. Governor Wm. Spry. Serretery of State C. S. Tingcy. Auditor J. 1. Jewkes. Attorney General A. H. Barnes. K. LrtsttietL-UtorneI.ool'bourow. . Stipt. Public Jnsjrucioo A. U. Tlie Ivthian Sifters at their meeting AAednesdax night installed the following ollicers ; l.C., .Mrs. Lmmeijne BonrlH; M.E.f., Mr". Ihoehp ),ui; L.S., K.J., Kate Callender; Mgr., Zhube Yensel; M. of It. atnl (., Mis. Beu-laDillard: protector, Mrs Huek-val- e ; G, of ),T., Mrs. Maggie Fir-- ! Mrs. Rosa Marks. J.C., was kle. installing officer,, assisted by Mrs Clara Phipps ami Mrs. Maggie Bella-Leux- it AW-on- Librarian II. Hank Examiner V. C. A. Glazier. Inspector .1. K. Pettit. Horticultural Inspector J. K. Tay- OoaJ Mijie IV'-kl- e. lor. 240 Engineer Caleb "Tanner, Office fVmmeivcial Ctiih. BJdg. F. Eioli and Came Commissioner AV. Chambers. Food and Dairy Commissioner Hansen, dr. Chemist Herman Harms. Insurance Commissioner G. HS quires. Veterinarian in-- . A. C. Young. U. S. LAND OFFICE. Federal Btilding. Register, K. D. R. Thompson; M. M. Kaigtin. UTATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS. 51 City & County Building. W, D. Candland, Chaiiman. W'ff-,ar- Farnsworth. Secretary. 1. Candland, V. It. Thain, Steeie and A. (5. Glautju. LOCAL. Mrs John A. Scott, from Morenei, Arizona, is vsiting with her sister, Airs iPhil Aljets. Hex . O. (). Otis has sold his home d Tooele fity and purchased one He is sojournin Salt Lake City. short time. Airs a for in Tooele ing Otis is at the home in Stilt Lake - i,n City. M. M. Cornmis-rtoners- . COUNTY OFFICERS we k. Alma Cornmlssioners Mercur, I'tah; Joseph C. Orme, Tooele, Utah; Wm. J. Clark, County fctwenson, tirantsville. County Clerk M. U. Ajax. County Attorney Win. S. Marks. County Sheriff M. M. Rush. Treasurer Samuel JohnCount) son. County Recorder Fred liryan. County Assessor Waltei James. County Physician J. A. Phipps. Supt. of Schools Lillian Rowberry. Commissioner of Hoads Andrew ftussell. E. S. Howman. Sijrteyor - O MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. City Council. Henry Marshall, Mayor. F. M. Davis, M. D.; Brigham C.iHett, R. Gillespie, J. W. Park, 3. A. pndberg. 1C. 3. Elkington, Recorder. C. E. Elkington. City Marshal. E. A. Hoiineili Attorney. .John B. Gordon, Justice of Hie Peaty?. Martha Dunn, Treasurer. Thomas L. Speirs, Sexton. W. 11. Caldwell, Supervisor. F. M. Davis, Health Officer. CHjJRCHES. Latter-DaSgints of Jpsus Cjrbff gjiurch located Southwest corner of p. ; jflain- - and Yinp. Services it Sundays. y T0fl Sfak. Coniprisiig Tooele County, i'faii. presiding Authorities: President, H. S. Gowaits, Toozde. First Ouujisefor, ('has. H. Mi. Bride, Tooele. Second Counselor; Joseph !. Orme, Tooele. .Clerk, John AV. Tate, Tooele, . High Priests, John Gillespie, Too-elaBelief Society, Alice fjt. Woolley, .Tooele. Sunday School, A. J. S.tookey, Clover, Y. M. M. 1. A., J. Lirulberg, Tooele. Y. L. M. 1. A., Ellen Park, Tootle. Halda Asn., Primary tSrafitsvllje. Religion Class, H. B. Haynes, Tooele. BsUesville Bishops of Wards: M. C. Ed. Clover, Ekmau; jfErda), E. T. fLake 1ointl, Janies HI. Yates: Granjtsville, A. K. Anderson; Lakeview (Lincoln), J.G. Shields; 'Mercur, Alexander .Moss; ij,t. Johns, John T- Rudsell ; ' .Tooele GDjL Toward f.. Atkins; Vernon, .Israel Bennion. ' - ! FIRg Plat chief; tpMPANjIE.S-- . Hose Co.: JY- - JR. ijage, secretary and C - ifyas-urer- ; T. ,Wm. Jones, cjiainnan. Kiie iiocse, east" side of Broadway, south Of T. V'. li. R. Co. track." ' Tooele Hose Co. chttf; C. C. Gillett. W. S. Marks, treasurer. Eire hptW, pn Vip.e St., ip',t fo Gitv R. E. Pickle, secretary; ' ' ilall. 1 FREE LIBRARY. CARNEGIE FREE UJBHARY. Vine Henry MarSt'., east of City1 Hall. M. Nelson, Alfred chairman; shall, secretary; Peter M. Clegg, Cfias, R. McBride, Robert J. Huntington. John A. Lindberg and J. Alex. Hevati, hoard Ttienthers. i Blanche Bates, librarian. Library open from 2 lcj ftp. m. Any resident over 12 years of age may borrow hooks when recoin mended Ty a property owner. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ' Meet second and F'ourth Wednes U. days of each month. S. R'. Gee, P. Norman C. C.; E. CT.; Ryot. Pickle, pl J Wimr, C.j S. TTiHard. K t, II. X. Thompson, superintendent of the International smelter at International, paid this office a pleasant visit and paid a years subscription to the Times. A1 Hunt, of Lincoln, paid The Times office a pleasant visit and enrolled himself on our paid in advance list. Air. Kaul is the new at Commercial Dank. Airs. Higgs and little girl were visiting with Air. Higgs at Ihe Idanhu in Plat ( last week. Airs. F. J. Ford, who has been Miss Alice visiting with her of Salt has returned hake, Taylor, and Conductor lord dont home, feel so lonely tlese (lavs. Alis.s Taylor taught school in Too.ele and js wejl known here. Conductor T. E. Wood was sudto denly called home to Tenne'-ethe the bedside of Jis father who is seriously ill. Air. Kyle, Air Staznard, arid J. Cooley were iji .Salt Take last week. Cd. Ciiddiby brought his daughter Hejcn front Salt Lake, where she has been attending school. Ahs, j'kl. Cuddihy and her datzgh ter Kdtua will return home this week from the North-wes- t, where they have bftezr visiting in many towns. Billie Alilne, who was here on construction wor,k last year, was in the City greeting his many friends. Alf. Green, former .County Clerk, and Mr. Harvey, of Salt Lake, were on the league ball team at the game on Tuesday. A party of Binghamites on horseback were in the City on the fou.ti anil enjoyed the festivities. P J.AIcGu.rk was in Salt Lake ajl of l.ast week to meet his sister from Denver, where she is teaching school. Harry Green atnl family spent the glorious fourth with friends in Salt Lake City. biting cards are in demand and we print them in an artistic manner at The Times office. Subscribers will confer a favor and help themselves anil their friends by sending Penis of news, Vo hews is social and general. w us! trivial ith Whaf ntav seem n l li nnimjHU'tanc to you jdiout the comings an goings' and the functions you attend is veal live news when we push tbe pencil ovci the copy .And remember pzz,4 gbe it color. it helps ou, and helps the town and county to have a real live, interesting newspaper published here. Jkint you think it is your duly as a progressive citizen to help your County paper by giving us the news withiti your keeping. r W. M. Horticultural Inspector Air Irvine, manager of the Tooele Improvement Co., has gone to Montana on a short visit. Y. D. S. Harrington, of The 'I'imes, was shaking hands with old time friends in Eureka on the 4th. Air I ,ouis Frank and wife, of Eureka, were visiting with Air. and Mrs Sol. Selvin, the first part of this V. I.. V. H. V. o , e I AM ORCHARD . Thin is a I t BOUNTY EXClTMOX TO CANADA. GARDEN. ho fruit if it needs it etier paying bustles ; this than I ct August dtil. the Oregon 'short Line. Very! low rates to Lethbridge, Catdstou, Magratti, Raymond, Stilling, atnl lot other points, with long limit. further details, wide, D. E. Hurley, General PasMmger Agent, O.S LI!. 1! Salt Lake City, Ltali. fliQUIRRH-:- - ia propping Itranehes 1laee a uxoqxuthd paper Lag oxer each hunch of grapes when the ri'ui t is Hie size of -- mall shot, I bis am pn J cl- t e giapes from n bird injjj v, and the mouth choice duster-of the bag close about each stem wit) a pin, or wire, or fring. Cultivate the -- pring ei straw-berr- x bed reguriarlx and o.ten. Keep the s nl loose and mellow, and let no weeds got a foothold. After enough runners leave rooted, cut off all surplus onps tire same as if they If you are practi-in- g were weeds. the hill system keep off all runners. Look out for the blighted twigs and branches on pear trees. No remedy is known for this bad dis- ease, except to cut out the infected parts promptly and burn them. Be sure to cut well below the diseased Disinfect theoruning imwood. bv dipping it frequently in plement of embolic acid. solution a streng 'FI to little brown slug that defoliates the pear, plum and cherry (rets during the summer season is one of the easiest of our insects to control. No one need allow this insect to do any serious harm to Iris trees, if he will thoroughly use the remedy here given. Steep two ounces of fresh white hellebore in one gallon of water, and use as a spray when the slugs are first seen. Stir the mixan ture often; or, batter yet, have agitator attachment on the pump. Sometimes there is a second brood of the slugs, necessitating a second in-e- 1 -MRS. 'Jlie Futility Conmiis-nine- rs met oji .Monday ami transacted a xoi-li- of routine lmines. The monthly rejiort of County Horticultural Inspector Rydalcb was approved. TJte .Clerk was instructed to write to the Lewis AI. Camion Live Stock In. and oiler them six month- - HOTEL LEW IN, M. PBOP. estra-Fa-te- ( -- fit req uires it to you. Boning gives supreme satisfaction, perfect comfort. My training and experience are at your service, ( Appofptipenta to your PHON-- . 1183 TCCtLL UTAH fltad the Spirella advertisements In Tdfe Home Journal. Delineator, Detugner. New Idea and Vqkuo. WE STAND FOR THE PEOPLE. o The Tooele Times LINCOLN NEWS. Business Building' Bureau Lizzie June , of Pleasant is the guest Green, here, of Ruby Harris. G. AY. Smith moved his family into their new home which lie built on the far m lie recently purchased from the Spray estate. R. B. Sagers, J. ALercer, Alex. .Murry, and John J. AI tiler xvent to Park Valley Thursday to investigate the land propositions that are offered fifre to seittlcTs...". . g. Aliss vis-tin- g, Do you i think you should have more trade? with t ho worrying xoi in connection Is there anything of your ? bu-iue- ss Farm Jo muni. We Have EXCFRSION TO CANADA, August drd. Via Oregon Short Bine. Aery low rates .to Ielhbridge, Cardston, Alagrath, Raymond, Stirling, and For other points, with long limit. E. D. Burley, further details, write General lassenger Agent, O.S.E.R. R.Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. WITH THE LIVE The midsummer often brings much suffering to stock because the water supply fails or becomes lo.v. Pains should be taken to provide an ample supply of pure water, not only because it is humane so to do, but forjthe more selfish reason that the animals will thriye and produce much better. Separate the pastures in which you keep the ewes and the weaned lames so far apart that they will not hear each other call. Alter the lambs have been taken away from the exves, they need good pasture. It is a go yd plan, too, to leave a few gantle ewes wj,th them to help them get wonted to their new sur AI. A. Sagers. spent u fow days .in Tooele last week, S. Johnson, of Tooele, xvas a Lin- coln' visitor Friday. Airs AI. A. Adamson returned to .Salt Lake Friday, she was accompanied by D. AI. Adamson ; he will spend a few' days visiting with his mother and and sister. Alls V. W. 'Sagers, xvlio- has been ill .the 4tli ' June serfuneral Tuesday, 2stlg vices were held in the Lake View meeting house over the remains of Stanley, the Italy ot Air a .d Airs 11. J. Droubay. Little was taken to L.D.S. Stanley Hospital to be operated upon, but alter Dr Richards and a specialist had held a consultation with I)r Dux is they decided the childs condition xvas too eri Seal to warrant an operation. Death ended the little suffer ng on I unday, Jute The death of little Stanley 2(ith. was pirticu arly sad, his being the s xth death in .t.r D.oubays family his five youngost children dying within three and one half years. They have the sympathy of the entire community. Air. (). L. Sagers returned from Salt Lake Alondav. Airs. Barbara Asmussan and her daughter, of Salt Lake,, spent Sunday xvith iier fatbet;,- A. B. Smith. A. B. Hunt spent a safe and sane fourth in Salt Lake. Mr AY. Lochn.n nd Aliss Annie; , Giliet, of.. Tooele, were, in the guest M Pearl s. HARRINGTON. Manager Ewhness Eutlding Enrean THE TOOELE TlflES .y RiAOY FRINT HOME PRINT Advertising space of half the paper owned by the ready print makers sail d sold at the rated asked by the for publisher space in his half. Spate for local and special news lim Elasticity of space, so that importo one-habe ited of the paper, can given events local tant alwajs the space they deserve. General reading matte xx'hich The unyestiieted choice of every line veiled adveitisi g beyond th,e of m after that appears in the paper. publishers control. Absolute control of all advertising space and all advertising. - one-thir- - lf 1 .- Lincoln-Sunday- flaring 'cuts and scare headings in contrast to the publisher's juigment as indicated by the home set If sows are expected to raise a fall litter, it is best to wean the spring pigs at from eight to ten weeks old. It is alwajs best to get the little pig? eating crushed gram or whole oats as Agues Sagers fel-io- vs THE DEADLY PARALLEL When jour horse scrabbles up into stall at the sound ot your voice, you may be sure your voice does not sound right. Look into tfiis and do the right thing when you find out what it is. Saw off- the handle of an old broom arid use it to brush your horte with after you have Deen over him with a comb and brnsh of the regular kind. Be careliil how you handle this in the stall the'first time, however lest the horse may be scared by it. feeling-soni- - Aliss Further particulars of our offer may be obtained on application to this office. AH communications are absoDtely confidential address Day by day, as the weather grows warmer, take a bit no e pains in hav-ih- g everyth ng about the dairy in pink of cleanliness. It does take some time to spray cows, but it is time well expended. Saying nothing about the comlort ot the cows, there will be a real money return for the work you lay out. week is t, at Lagoon. This costs you nothing and may help yow to make a fortune write today. W. D .the-pas- better. Eut whatever it is, send the fullest particulars of ynur troubles ee to this department and let DUNDAS HENDERSON helpyou-Fr- roundings. quickly as possible. They will begin to eat when they are a month old if they are given a chance When starting to wean a litter, take the largest pigs away first. From July ! Faim Journal. o the Remedy We have retained the services locally of the greatest retail and bank advertiseing expei t in this country, DUNDA5 IiEMDERSON, ai.d now put his services at your disposal free of all coet and withWrite out an account of your whole out condition of any kind. busmess troubles freely and frankly and send thfem to this office. We will pass the letter on to Mr. Henderson and you will receive from him in a few clays a solution of your difficulties the same kind of soluti n that has made success for thousands of merchants in the same position as yourself. It may be that a knew style of Some scheme of a novel kind pouradvertising vil make a differ- that will bring the money ing into jour money drawer is ence in your business. possible. Possibly a new kind of adver- Your competitors may be worrybrought tising folder that haswhat you and you may want a you ing success to others is knowledge of the latest method need. of fighting them. A particular method of window You may need help in getting will bring in your bad debts a few hints dressing may be whatlack. can be given that have materi xou the success you ally helped others out of trouble. Special salesmanship that has- How to conduct a special sale, made success in similar circumpossibly be the stances may be ir d cated in your or sales, may shortest way out of your worries. business. STOCK. the-ver- Can- Iil-lia- bung me. BARBARA G. BCWEN I City upilu'ough Aliddle deputy-collecto- pjeau v al y our boats. Fot card or phone call will s yon to Bingham Canyon, in older travelers. that fruit growers and truck gardeners it ight have ready access to Bingham tor the transportation of their STEAM UP. produce. Commissioner Clark was authorized te recommend some one from When you strike a biff Use more steam; r Grnntsville to act as When business is. dull, don't of taxes for Grantsville during Wait for it to come in last ten days of collection of taxes.. Go out after it! Commissioner Orme, County Ato n torney Y. S. Alarks. and Miss locatnow is office Row Deny were appointed a Our general four doors east Commission to ed on Vine St. inviMtgate t he matof Alain SL Phone 11&. ter ot reorganisation of bt. Johns O Clover, and Vernon districts with a Join the Commercial Club and be Tooele. view of equalizing the miles of railie factor in the upbuilding of road in order that St. Joints may receive mote special school taxes. retains its shape permanently, allows utmost freedom of motion; i Tooele in every respect. for commercial rooms Samp'e First-clas- Spirella jj from where the block lf ears stop. Let me select the model your and company against Tooele County. Road Commissioner A- Y. Russell was just meted to put in good condition J he road leading from - One-hu- type figure je-lu- nd taxes paid on sheep, 'in lull settlement of all claims of said of Utah. Toat-le- , Corset Spirejla for A every figure ( prnytng. From Julv Vine Street Near Main You cannot obtain from any stock corset the classy lines, style, taste and absolutely perfect fit to be had in a -- COMMISSIONERS. AYhite-hous- e. marked pages. One-halal- - j the paper identical with all ti.it of individuality The impress other ready prints, rendering a distinc-- ! fallows indiv dual enterprise and tive Publication impossible. . GARJ) OF JHANKS. f ! s , Air. and Airs. II. J. Droubay anl perseverance. family xvi.--li to thank each and The first cost two or three dollar a who so kindly assisted The fit st cot two or three dollars; loss for which sum control aid everyone more per week, but is more than upial-- week durhT the ,J ickiu- -s ' urd death ized by the rapid grovth of a home revenue of the advertising .space of of their litt son, Stanley. the paper is relinquished, who have print paper, as publishers o h tiled bo. plans testify. WHAT MATTER. California Restaurant, KXCTRSIGX TO CANADA, THE READY PRINT USER leases a half interest in his p(pe,r fyr bout about the amount save! over all home print. JHej that being a yen-toxvn xour wlictlnr No matter August 2rd, Charlie, George, and Frank, In addition he comdetes hopdessly . , than half the expenses. WBumoa.nore wot r Democratic, PROPRIETORS, vn,, m .nun, Line. Am v to sell space direct! goes Republican with id nself for general a ivertid ig, for he cannot eqpeet low to Ithbridge, Gaid'UU. rnlob who some men nAIN STREEl or dry. there tire s when they can buy space in the ,same paper from ) nuu.j general air. rtisei NEXT DOOR TO 1SGREEN BLOCK. seem to keep on doing good LMacratli, Raymond, Muffing, atid cil, print hou ,o or lec money than his regular tutC'. MEALS 2.1 CENTS. "Bier J.xints'wiili long limit. in xh lay thou For inch of t lid there o' her'. hys owns space PUBLISHER paper every HIE HOME PRINT SlJOftT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR General advertiser? Cannot .secnie detail: write, D. K. Dm lex, to the way (lie toii''.mi lack ol 'Urce es ctl th- - benefits of hi? labour. serve an excellent Sunday dinner a rate. He need not tun Geneva Iy eu ger Vgeu xvent. piepro'entat'Jti ia his a e unless the pay , propar for 23 cents and cater fur the of th ' and controls the ' 1 - one-ha- lf ' 0 . i t , ( lu--nes- s, e i p- Faintly Ttadc. GIVE CS A 1RIAI aide . . PATRONIZE HOME paV't ; tnr - advertisement-is founded on prt.oer I iredi.-n- m t.i-int- ime-t- . policy R I Cn , i ,di Lake ( it x . I . t ,d. . |