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Show MAMMOTH CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1919. VOL. XXIV. NO. 5 J" ' Mammoth Mr. E. F. Birch has returned from Salt Lake witt bis an to. Mias Bertha Stark Bick list this week. Engineer Grimef s of tha Knighi return- tympany was out ft mg Thursday. J. Jensen of tk ie Knight company came out from Safit Lake cn a business trip and returned Friday morning. When your home burns, you get your Hartford cheek promptly. See Mark MoChrystal, Eureka. -- is on the On the 14th instant. Dr. Baily and Mrs. Kimdsen had the stork boy at the home upload a of Manual Sturzer. 9 The regular meetimg of the Be- - ' The T. S. K. club held their lief Society wai3 held Thursday and weekly meeting with Miss Hope a lively meeting and good lesion is Miller Thursday. The girls dont tell all tKeir secrets and we dont reported. know what they did. Miss Veanes Harris, who hae Mrs. Maggie Fonts ie spending been a hello girl in Provo for the past year, came up last Thursday the week in the valley and Salt Late. Dave says he is tired of night to visit her parents. and wants her to hurry C v ing to the influenza epidemic baching home with that new auto.' conference the April semi-annThe ninth grade students of the at Salt Lake hae been postponed. A date has not yet been fixed Silver High gave a party at the but it will probably be held a few school honse'Iaat night-t- which 23 guests were invited. Refreshments weeks later. were served and the evening wjs Mrs. E . F. Birch and Mrs. Ada in dancing and merrymaking. spent Robinson attended the meeting of Mrs. D. C. Wheeler and Mrs. E. the Stake officers of the Belief So- -. R. Higginson made a very successoiety at Goshen Thursday. They returned the same evening and re- ful cairvass fo the Red Cross Friday which resulted m securing port a delightful time. , ' ' ual The Relief Society of the Mammoth ward cele or ted the 77tb anniversary of the founding of the organization, by a social grj-e- n Tuesday afternoon in th'1 meeting house at . which the members of the Relief Societies of the Stake were the! guests., More than 200 ladies attended, e large representation being pres, ent from Silver and Eureka and a few from other wards. Mas. Melissa Lewis, the president nf the Mammoth society presided and the following excellent program was carried out: Hymn by congregation. Invocation by Bishop Borup of P. 6. Fuller was called tr Balt Lake Thurs-- y by the illness of her sister Mrs. Minerva Karren Berions who underwent a very in the hospital Friday. operation The operation was reported to have been sucoessfal. - lad, mad Silver mud. In the several years material and labor costs steadily increased, and all transportation charges have been advanced. That means that every operation in the8 giving of telephone service has increased steadily in cost. books, do the billing and collect the accounts. It costs more to install a telephone. It costs more to repair a telephone. It costs more to take out a telephone. Eureka. It costs more to move a telephone. ' nt on. The Silver city band serenaded their president, Jpbn Cron e i hurt-daevening uui were cordially received by the genial boat and ho!-es- s who in- turn served refreshments and gave the boys a most evening. The band delightful serenade to the town every planH Thursday evening. y - L It costs more to string a circuit, repair a wire and to set a new pole. ' Every piece of equipment and every item of supplies costs more. . ' t - ' And Meanwhile most delightful occasion ,vai an Old l.idies'party, given. Friday of last week by Mrj. ADlissa Boyer to six of her old l dy friends, who with the hostess made a party of seven. Some of those present objecting to being classed as old ladies entertain weie called assistant i rs. At 2 o'clock an elaborate dinner wai serve 1 to the following guests: Mesdames Potts, Mclntire and Dodge, Loer, Wootton. The ladies were all A Birch.-'--Recitat- E. - ion, Eureka. Address by thefltake president ' Following the program a de licious lap luncheon was server which was interspersed wit! music and recitations. , ws . , Everybody at home by the reeption oornn who circulated among tie audience, giving! cordial hand shakes and pleasant greetings. About 5 oclock the guests departed, 'all feelirg that it hid been good to be there. it-te- FUF.SM He Youre safe at Home GLASS SLAPS Prove your patriotism CASPERS AM) Buy W. S. S. Today A3W and Billiard Halls. Are the vegetables you your table always aid tasty? 1ry our Dollar i trash, crisp mm IIUKILI F VIOETABLE Asi-ort-- ml. It s ju it what you ul for j out family . Radishes, Uresn Onions, Lettuce, Spinach, Parsley, Asparagus, Carrots, etc. $i.oo Postpaid, Write for our free list. w FARM, OVERTON, NEVADA T ayler pr.rv , LOANCRmCS Americaiu Who Join Croakers and Quibblers Not Worthy of Name. VQEtABLES uy F V' e Onr Wnrlitzer Electric AutoMrs. and matic Mr. McLeod, Pianos, Violin. Flute and Angus Peter Brems, Mesdames O. M. Orchestra instruments will net W. E. Mclntne, G''n v mly inciease your patronage, but Biles, Mary VAeirett, 'mu net , Do add to your profit. lustre -.Biftoagao, Poy Pu cell, ID. C. .lents operated with nickel iu the Sold on monthly terms, Wheeler, and daug 'ter V'o et oo lor. vvn e us for particulars and cata. Mrs. Nellie Davis of vulval Mrs. Leavitt received mv.iv im.i-t- i lojiue. Consolidated "Music Co,. ru . alt Lake City, Utah. pesents. ! - frSYlfS'OlTSflfrS'rtfrSfl kSUrrYiirs1 Hho-ite- . - made to ferl . Confectionery V- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Talk by Mrs. Robinson. America by the congrega- 3 i Mrs, Boswell. tion. . Our revenues maintain practically an even level. Monday evening a party of friends surprised Mrs. BertLeavett at her home, the occasion being the anniversary oY her birth. The party entered and took onarge of the home and served refreshments, enthusiastic about their enter, spending the evening in making tainment and felt that they were me Ty. The following people were girls again. perpetrators of the deed: Bishop uud Mrs. P. B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. ' I It costs more to operate a switchboard, keep the Hymn by congregation. Address of welcome, Mrs. Mefissa Lewis. Piano solo, Mrs. Hazel Rowe. Vocal solo, Mrs Wanless of Eureka. Reading, Better Babies, Mrs. , Wallace of Eureka. Mrs. and Mesdame Ladies Joseph il membership, quartette, Elsinore and Mrs. Win. Goodman Birch, Stark, Fuller and Ewell, report 37 and have not yet com- accompanied by Mrs. Purcell. 3 'i. Piano solo, Mrs. Mae Hagon.-Reporpleted their work. of the work of the SilDid you taste of the candy sold Relief ver society by Mr. Saturday and Monday at the Wightman. Ainuu menfc, hall? Most of the Vocal solo, Miss Irma Staple,y candy was made by Mrs. Bitch, Address on ..the organization'; 1 assisted by Mesdames Elsinore, and growth of the Relief Society! Goodman, Brems, Buliler, Peterson F: indToiiiTAr)ouTi2G.00J was Mrs.' Buys of. netted and no one who street the otbe seen floating wa c'ayJnaaAjliat An the mud. via investigation re-- , indulged vealed the fact that there was a ibe price paid. man coder it standing on a load cl regretted The bachelors elnb was respon--- i hay. Aint it glorious. hie for a vry delightful ball givWintch returned en Mrs. Cha-le- s Friday evening iu the An)uie-meto her home at Manti, Tuesday i all They entertained 150 morning after a visit with her guests with a musical program aud daughters, Mrs. 8. L. Cox and Mrs. followed by dancing. The bache-i- oi ' Enoch Muhlepstein, and her sons. club is not to be outdone by Harry and Charles. Mrs. Hirry sny one and the fToys made an Wintch accompanied her. for a few nviahle reputation cn this days visit. , ore I?OR , middle of Main vir 'iT Costs the Relief Societies of the Stake Tuesday Afternoon. o Mrs. Lades Entertained -r "JT BELIEF SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY n V not worthy of the name. Th are not worthy the boys they sect forth to make, If need be. Die supreme sacrifice that liberty might 11v. DeHart and tfiw, Is incomprehensible to me that any of the men who gave -their sons so gladly and so proudly- to their country In Its hour of peril should turn so quickly to cold and calculat- It ing contemplation of the dollar. Had on they would, with eual pride, have offered othor sons and would have continued to give of their wealth ungrudgingly. Now thit the coming of peace has restored their sons to them, will they tighten and adopt an up their purse-string- s attitude which would seem to say: Let the goernment go hang? "I think the number of croakers relatively is very small, but their wallings and lamentations travel far and tend to discourage others who are not stout of heart Plaid Patriots. I do not believe that the plain people of America either are feapful of the future or distrustful of their government. When the next loan Is offered I 'have every confidence they wlU understand its necessity and will gladly meet It" rarilrecuts. "Plain faihers and mothers throughout the lard have not so soon ceased to be thankful that the ending of the war has restored their song to them." the war gone Secretary of the Treasury Carter Glass hit out straight from the shoul-der today at those Americans who, now that the runs are cooling, are unwilling to pay for American victory. He eald: "The coming Issue of government bonds has been designated the victory liberty loan and It seems to me it might well be termed the thanksgiving loan, for if ever a people had cause for thanksgiving we are that people. Stand N. . Could Consider if the war had lasted another year what would have been our state. Instead of sixty thousand dead we likely would have had hundreds of In time we might have thousands. equaled the record of France, with her two million slain. And yet some of us grumble because the government muBt spend further money to maintain the comfort, and bring home in safety those boys whose lives were spared. Congress is writing oft the books fifteen billions of dollars, expenditure of which had been authorized and which would have had to be expended, with billions of other dollars, had the war gone on another year. We all are glad, 'of course, that It is not bilsary to srtend these additional the necessary been had it lions, but spending of them still would not have brought the nation down to ruin. "We Bt 111 would have been far behind Fren e In the amount of our debt, compared to wealth and popur prncti-talllation. With our Intact, with our towns and, factories and farms undamaged, should we be cowed by a monetary obligation lighter far than the one Franoe es unafraid T man-powe- "TTiose Ame. n ans wvto today have Joined the carpers and the tfafbbler-ar- e Watch Our Neighbor! Australia has made war bond buying compulsory. Every one of the British countries Is still buying, and. Franco France with her Industries laid waste, her farms devastated, her land shell blown, and her homes dostroyed Franoe is buying short term bonds at decreased rate of Interest in small amounts but greet numbers. a y v : ho t -- .r f'.f ir 10 or " n t F i i H &. Jiors HM i - i |