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Show rA(.: It T II I. S I X . A D V O r All. C Burning Daylight Stops Off To Spin Yarns Of Gold Booms And Perforating 67 Men ham . Ai4 No Ballot Scratching ll;onvi7ion U t t l j J a. K I A. yd id fwilut.r, iuUil.Uitrf feil li ul.titT hoi 01 ttT, tlrW II. 1. CV. t a. II J" m :n -- r i ' 1 1 I Permitted At Primaries "siju-- j Auu'' or A r filll.rr cr t I 31 - t !' r u f Ill Jit il.nt Jcl f"I atm tv-ll- TrV 1 !.i! i 67 Hrt) .i u.!i that Hay tlu)rl if. d," f Ii' l.rs.rd the ti'll.li. teal, ali i then as oil h.s Via) aain III tell the Irs! lif the WoilJ fclu,.t the rfr) paiknl il.ta 1.1 1i f!-- I alLi that .tInaiii cil itrll.t'l.l r, il.aint lata all.! I a ai I u t .,J !.rr Wl.ric ) rt II.ls.-a-- It t S'JJ 0 J Vi ai a.ll t. Ira. t !'. I ! ' l .Ol I I I1-- vvlln Umlrr Worihcn Rites Held At Ferron On Sunday itl .. I ! .1 a, :.r I ' j l..gl,3. v ife of a Jii.-.All hie Wolt!.. n of Spring Wettla-sdaP at ra. l at.) Oil. d.i 1 life hot Full-,-ii- il ant. rhihUitlth aJP hi in ,t.il ii 'Pi j Ira'.'Ji iff. p J'ure l! p bn.r vvcie ciinducted in thp in i p rni ml i I g jo.nt l.a )i a S nu'i.U'i I ward D of I'.nUii. thapel at Fuioit Sunw.tli perry afiettioon floin tins SI i I. '11 day n to Sim rn ch.alge. All msg..!i"n to the iilgaM.-at111 2. 1912. at Oiangevtlk. Ihnp nut D in lull if 13.VJ ionn-l.'.n!- l ,h 1. Jay the daughter of Mr and Mrs tleorge Ik pvfm tol, it Mas Jr'i-rfl- . had .sjn-ll- t most th.e deie.t'-Pi 7.5a) or J liisikrn la-id hi r hfp in Castle Dale. jin la tot "li All tii-'i- .' lal.vi m l.I i f i n air 1 un (.. cl.j.J ' M ,.! I.. l.nMi-- 1 ' ..I J' i la :. bn.Kp fcriiiilij tin u hi UI, t.ip faj-talt for l.i many il.i tr.fi Into ttip mail ilnvr to the Htovi bourn! tiitrji In that if thp urn hi ndvi-iilutIt vu! aftrr thi-sthat Jaik I.nton wrt'tp tl.p fami.u nm-ri'f tl.p n.!th Hutning Day- - lia) light' hj not Know, Among u untion j). pr j,ip WilJ Ihll, Iluffaln 11.11. luw- - ran light, a Moiy of the far-o- ff nf the hi ir.r i'hi-rthat will npvpr W u k. p, .tab. ,5in p 1 m-- p M thing n.r big for a town tin thp toin is 1, f.r big; J p ...... 1'ri-ail.i- r 1 li the affair. In Your CommunityJ Surviving aie her husband; two Anna Ismke daughters, Pliylhi and btotl.i-is- , Willum and two Wmti.eni; n a !:1 tt iJa' ' ,1K1 Jlt 10 Hal Jer.sen of Castle Dale; and a sisa "t"mp f r you ter. Mi Jar.e Clark of Castle Dale. Morn.ng wursh.ji at II fal a rn llnri.il was m the Ferron remrtery c.al music .md by the mider d.tei timt rf th.e Wallace .if'.cr the mmmng Cl, null n'i-s-.i- iw- an-r- SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL i lut ing the ml boom." the rapt. on relate. 1. I run Into n robbing a cafe. I told him to put 'cm up, but he turned on hit heel fro I just let him have Standardville FERRON NOTES g- bg U-gio- j t'c nerk ,i m kan.us. frliot will be killed, and in no time hr,ied Tuesdav from a vacation ,e Ul ,c Ul" 1,1 ln 11 ul t0 Yellowstone and Iowa. " Chaplain Hugh Mitchell visited Ferron camp last week. After his talk, This was Burning Daylight's" sec- - the company en loved a motion pic- on(1 visit to ll ice, the first having turo. Hatbara Frietchie." vCc been 28 years ago. He had been in- Cmi.-t-i uctien of a new latrine began jured in a train wreck in the Dakotas week After its completion, the while traveling with the Buffalo Bill show, and had stopped off here for a bnrracks are t0 be uainted. ,,C,f . day before going on to join the show again at Salt Lake City. e'L.ck from'lhe For? Dou2- Price was quite a camp in those iiS .swimming scnool. Each earned days," he remarked. I remember sev- - an American Red Cross life saving oral prominent livery stables that I certificate, cCc miss tins trip, lie was impressed by the many paved streets and by the District Inspector Captain Jackson fine buildings. This new school plant visited camp and spike camps last ' Friday. as Here Before Ruo, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fowler, Mrs. L. J. O'Brien and Jack Lewis motored to Salt Igike City Saturday. Mr and Mis. D. Snow of Orange- v ille are making their home here, and i.Mr. and Mrs. L!iyd of Consumers have also moved to Standardville. Andv Durkee, Jr., of Salt Lake Citv s visiting relatives here. Leslie Fovvlei, Hurrv Latturner and Jack Sunnvshaw fished at Willow-Laklast week. Mr. and Mrs D. Ware of Mutual have moved to Standardville. Standardville Day was held at Helper park last week, with program features in the day and a dance in the evening. i Hotel Temple Square e Rates $1.50 to $3.00 f V POPULAR AXD DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. N-- " WHITE PORT Paradise MUSCATEL QUART Code No. (Amber Sweet) QUART Code No. 947 GALLON r Toa f0v7 948 970 , GALLON Code No. LC 977 PANOsOA0 Ui MAaatJLiifjafl Mr? r f f EIS(ECLIA6eO(.(EUApJ SWEET ALCOHOL WINES 20BY VOLUME St " fl HELENA CALIFORNIA DRY ALCOHOL Kavsville. met vv ith an automobile cident. and is sufferin' painful luncs. ac- in- - cCc Superintendent and Mrs. Frank R. Wort hen spent Sunday at Fish Lake resort. SUNNYSIDE NEWS Boy Scouts mid Leader Mae have returned from a three-ida- y outing in Aspen Grove in Provo canyon. Part of their sports includ-ie- d a climb up Mt. Timpanogos and a visit in the cave. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Pomeroy of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Amy Nelson. Francis Flaim left Monday for Los Angeles. California, where he has accepted a position as biology instructor in a high school. Miss Virginia Jacobs is visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Tanger. Tony Tanger, Sunny Fratto and Guido Salzetti. attended Italian Day at Salt Lake City WINES Sunday. I2BYV0U)MC Served with Wild Game, Red Meats or Lamb CODE NO. 816 Paradise Burgundy (Red Dry-- ) Fifth 818 Paradise Burgundy (Red Dry) Gallon 827 Paradise Zlnfandel (Red Dry) Gallon 828 Paradise Zlnfandel (Red Dry) Fifth Served with Fish, Fowl or Eggs 813 Paradise Riesling (White Dry) 823 Paradtse-Sautern- e (White Dry) 826 Paradise-Sautern- e (White Dry) Served for AH Occasions Paradise Port (Red Sweet) Paradise Port (Red Sweet) Paradise Angelica (Amber Sweet) Paradise Angelica (Amber Sweet) Served as a Cocktail or with Soup or Any Time of Day Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Quart Paradise Sherry (Amber Dry) Gallon FAMOUS BEAULIEU BRANDS The King of All Occasions Beaulieu Burgundy (Red Dry) Fifth Beaulieu Haute Sauterne (MeL W.) Fifth Beaulieu Muscatel (Sacramental W.) Gallon Beaulieu Sparkling Moselle Fifth (Champagne Type) Beaulieu (Pink) Sparkling Burgundy Fifth V. Foreman Franklin J. Cheney, en- route from Ferron to his home in ey jr ugSii KEC pa-to- ii 1 1 rRODl'CttS 1 VJ.mk on thp draw, he has killed 67 men. the one in 1921 "That via down In Kldorado, Aikaii. is. dur- Code No. DtAUl Community Church , - , r di-f.- r HI LN l Cc,.k Johnny. I, Ah.p, Calamity tohi that he w.,uhl havp t.i Janp. Cattlp Annii. thp Virgin, I;a- .,lt (,,r jhc muhllp of thp night to ruonJ Iliik, Ti-- t JtukaiJ, patih a hu nr train ntit of toivn. Simth. anil other hi- woul.i try to Day light" Known in tiem sjia0-- nffues in the i.tiih u rule t lhovo. lus ript stoji v , i .!lli,.tro!!er '.o.l Di Mrs know in not a hijaikrr si'l li e ..n ifimtr nc i.t.xc. ii iw m Ve pet laic t" u i, outfit, mu tt.rv uu.iUv luk trav t and has nut in 57 toonlm , t ,lUl t vil.orn am" i(. Ip ed r, urn lab , ...... "ni tnniu ttl.h t..p .....ui-- gicati't 11() Up is g.ubpd in t)j:i al up fi in j aitv Fi .da) evening Fpvioit'i regalia of the.Jd days, and m ears ho t'.'ioir p;ai ti.e 'I nun i.,v evm.ng at m.me of silvery hair 21 miles long. 7 .'M p in "1 make my hung as I go. tell.ng War, S.li ahd Clime a.e all i tieni'.es stmies ,,iul uppiuring in the lai.o Civ u..i'.ioii of C! never hummel a nnkel in my l.fe H FVANS. Pastor. T and Fiance Kusmj will U c, ill.il ujm.ij MlUV,.n, from a l.t of fam-i- .,, He of vvmld" rest the the whip mi min. such as Jaik C.iit.er ariti po.ntnl out these fom gleat nations Items Jones. Fin 70, .mil r.u in to go." h.uve Jm jer cent of the vvoillS natural I tv Foil Davis C. C. C. They can demand, and enforce, ?Jis Mai v Ausnuk of Salt CAMP Weie in for Citv was a week-en- d peace," he dethued. vuitur at the home of Mr. mi l Mrs. It llurchaid. Double, because dictatorship and fanaticism must meet their Waterloo, Mrs L. Marvosii has u turned home w,r c'n rome any time. Some Lieutenant Stanley C. Anderson re- - fmm a vacation ui Hut Springs, Ar- k.-- r You may iv.t all thp yams has t.i tpJl, for omp if Day light tl.nn aj'jH ar to In irrtty inp.rsl.hlp, lint lip trlU them in n manni-- t that contraJ.i tmn. Up toll of .U-- takrn in by Ijii.imny: Janp uiirn ing m only i year of age, and of wnm- ing the shouting of Wild 1!.!1" ll.kok by tl.p Intp Doc MrCall In iVadw.KHt South D.akota, In 1878 Today he l the only hung jhtmuj iio Mitm-s-at- ! It a fi e AHI U A Di-ho- p limi-ligh- forfiottrn. TW y 1 vv it." The captain carrier five bullet.! in hi body. Two of them he -t in the Villa campaigns. Of all his armed service he is proudest of having been with- in the fiemli hmeiMi out which experience the life of no soldier of fm tune is complete. "Knew Them A11" All of the greatest mining camps of the old west knew Lloyd, and he recalls the best of them as he spins his story. In Montana, he was at Butte; in Idaho, it was in and around the various camps of the Coeur d'Alene country; he was at Bingham Canyon, Brigham City and Park City, and points out that some of the greatest mining booms were in Utah, a fact too many Utahns are not ac- quainted with." Few and insignificant, indeed, are the old western characters whom tains !. in laa in, 1 p .i 1 Iturniiti Dajlitl.r V!.i-tht "l.tlli l.U f sla- - urre fm.lsl III t!.f Vi lilts I'f till Km.la-lly-, I Jo was oi.p I'f t!.p first Amp! uam t.l IJ'aKe I!.P lllsll. Itulillg tlip l1a) if U.p gfrat tush to thp Vkl.t-as t.i.iiil thp i iv i.f goll n Kih'iihA Itne. delrrd ralididatP lot bo and hPP p upiMrd l -! destroy rd by tbr pIppUkii In UU Mtlbout Uln ins per led. 12 Id, ail Mi I) I! il.j, t--d , Up for ll.p r Lie Mall.li oi.l at the te I'f las mill l.i 'lac af.f nut hi, 1! e !htvi has I.r "l.li 1" i f U n ritlirr Ibp yplnolaUP P KrpttU-thabalnlhrr hr drlnaUoit I lot I la tP ilaeril in blank bal- 1 ; I., ttti.1 Ubm mdlui daMH the Vt 1. tr I Up m wirlal tj J! if) Imt Iu.nir4. brio ImUP II bl-'- l.t ln viilili. hv la hit U balnlrd a batliA I tuiUUi m hsl O tnllJalv 04 KrtU.blUB Ibp li.krl. ll.li bullist klirrl rp-Vtl.IdoMn the base I Up party Unrut, lit t dii Irr, 1 tr tpr must ler Dip lllol (It-- Jams tt.P lUUiiary. iU Klrr Mill laid Wul..1ay, irtl I. .5 tajl.il I,tf llisjal ata'ii f. I IlL.I.jJ l.llll Ja'll I a(1..!iS failin', jS Alaska!) tf.al-inte- r, Ik.llul, Day;,M," frJUH a If la irmitl.nrr that thkrt ,V sJ.oulJ ll,r onl, RAINS NEWS Francis Sadlier has returned home after spending the summer in Burnt Fork. Wyoming, with his brother, Claude. His nephew accompanied him here for a visit. Miss Bulah Harry is vacationing in Salma. Joe Dellacort of Bridgeland was home last week. Miss Angelina Pavignano. Joe and L. O. Buffmire were in Salt Lake City last week. Lorraine and Sally Buffmire are visiting an aunt in Provo. Ned Donahue has returned from Duchesne, where he spent the summer. W. Stoker of Nevada visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoker last week. Royal girls won a softball game from our girls last week, to the tune of and the boys team also marked up a victory over the local huskStandardville boys played ies, the locals, winning but the feminine team from here scored 7 over the Standardville girls. The boys 'team lineup follows: Earl c: Clair Anderson, p; Joe Stoker, lb; Francis Sadlier, 2b; George Stokes. 3b; Bob Bvnec, ss; Everett Phillip, rf; Harry Mangus. cf: Robert 'Chubbuck. If; Ned Donahue, rf. 7-- 9-- 2. 11-1- 2, 14-- Ham-melwrrtr- ht. Oh, I adore bunnies! Mrs. Pettibone butts in Honest, I never did a better sell-i- n talk in my life Tippin my cap, I says, Mrs. Pettibone, youve been a good customer, and I want to let you in on a bargain. A bargain? Her eyes got bright, so I saw I had the right approach. Now our Golden Shell Oil is only 25 a quart Two quarts for 49? she cuts in. This slowed me up, but I gulped and said, No, two quarts for 50tf and you cant buy a finer oil at any price ! Its made Specially for stop and go driving. You sec, when you stop ! -- -- awhile, your oil drains down into the crankcase. Then you come back, and step on the starter. Shouldnt I? she asks. Yeah, I says, gulping once more. Oh sure but if your oil is sluggish, a lot of wear happens before the oil starts flowing. But Golden Shell begins flowing instantly. It gets going like a scared rabbit! Oh, I do adore bunnies! says Mrs. Pettibone, claspin her hands. No, I didnt collapse. But howm I ever gonna get the facts o life over to these lady customers of mine? Sincerely, |