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Show r CoBtlsiSnmil.OniyJS. CentsPerwordForaTUt ia TRY .. ThB WANT A J i AND (WfV RKftnfTCl A lA . S6 Deftple 6tfr Ad Etaeli Ibbuc Try 1 1. Youi will B66O Every day, in every Rood store, there ure things to tell aliout goods and prices which have a Mirer, more i tit i mute, interest for women than the J 17 ill host-sellin- (ll ft ' FILLMORE dTV, Mil LARD COUNTY, I U' !:. , ' 4 f 4 i v '' ''' i ' w 4 4 4 A LAST r 2 s ' , them us to shoo) to you. li: NOVELTY SHOES. TT IVehaie. a few p tiis of novelty shoes left that sell regularly fir $ I. j() per puir and cf which you may have I hey are made of paten your choice for $2 per pair. leather with the popular new lunk top. I cry comfortable. ,vf Vf' WORK 4 2 ' 4 Szcs 8 to 1 Li. to I his 0. is a sale. clean-u- p genuine s 4 r-- iXo pair of shtoe reserred. ' T()UI S ' ut J io.xlis r I ' -t' '4 4 made by Ames hoys' work 4)',. Also a Jine line of mens made the shoes above, named company, regular Work by llre will sell these for $2.50 per pair. price $3.25. Sizes per pair. 4 , the famous WcinburghCo., that sell regularly for $2.50 I o dean them up we will sell them for $2. per pair. ($ ' t' 4 , SI IOES. IVe have a complete line of A. Kelly James ' 't t ' 'ALl 'ids l 4 4 ' 4 the :in I. ice. to lnpe was D.iv is pr .cnn and Elim-'h'V e lor the hotly II h the lo r t nd around him ami it h lie i t llioc i. n tin' hank MU' help in hriiigmg the ho.iyout. r.u-- o tln n A d vv v - PROMINENT YflUNlT MAN DROWNS ULAR SWIMMING If! .i ! ' id j 1 : I fr vv - vv - 1 , . vv h 1 hi' ' ; . v were Imri to ee h. m up his hands and n k. Williams immediati ly do him and got him hy the hand o ' was bringing him to the s, when Mr. W arner, in his st i gle for life, grasped Mr. Will i tn-.- l -- - 1 i i : i h iams, making it impo-MhMr. Williams to sm,i-fo!- l rescue him. In going d n t h second tinu 'Ir. Waiio-gi. I' h ed Mr, William-- hv ' t brought out of Willi t In- - d v, ei,;.-tragedy- . ' 1IIH at r i in i -- an exhausted condition. A nun, r of the other members of the party essuyed to rescue Mr. V a r ner hut without success Mr. I Row ley George leaped into water and succeeded m Mr. Wortier hut found that wus too heavy for him gru-pin- t hnovn timg-- t ! . messengei s h ni in m or 1" 'hu tt i - at l iilm e. ith'taii ling tin act !i tile Hanning Imnid lo vv au iv hen lit till hod vv e " i 'll ; go'.e. lie no re i n .s'i. Ido fuller.! 'I , I W 11 1 I ill I 1 ,e i 111 u i n graduated from the grade and what training you . cin-'id.-- l v . ! r- viords nl mg 'ii- tamilv iv i i j The si ' ,n i Meadow . m t ,v i lraxer hied lV 'Irs. was Mv ! - ! 1 i r , he:, 11. u ' t 1 . ar ill ! We had a t ifu! which -- 'day afteriioin Iteillek everything very pleasant I 1 enthusiastic crowd gathered to hear them. In the ufterimon a program of sport was to have lieen held hut through some misunderstanding on the part of the committee having this feature in charge no sport program was held. The Millard High School hand, lmvvev er gave an excellent hand v I' i ver mole !, tic g by-al- 11-- patronized. to ION OAK CITY. - w i al as - o lie t h h-- It a t d 1 i 1 (Concluded from last issue) The Ronneville Lumber Company will have no connection with other similar enterprises, mid will he independent in hods uml policy. The intermet ests of the omputiy at the present time are chiefly in Southern Utah, operating lumber yards at A mi ican Fork , Riighuni City, Delta, Lynmlyl, Lund, Mauti, Modejiu, Marysville, Milford Ncplii, Oasis, Erovo, Richfield, and Spanish Folk. The compuny is const ituted almost entirely of Utah people, Messrs. Raker and Romberg having been residents of the Stute since IDO!), uml the new purtner in business, the Geo. E. Merrill Compuny, representing both Elali ai d Eastern investors. Although the ownership of the business to he conducted under the name of the Ronneville. Lumber Company, will rest between interests and tin Geo. E. Merrill Company interests, the expression of that ow ik i ship hich has lieen i . t i llio Tin people of Oak City have li'i ii exircmi Iv busy the pi"l ill cidi d upon - t lie phrase, 'Geo E Meirill Company and t w o weeks h.u ii.g the gi a in (Ins being tin teim hi.-gtsitl Associates', e m plov ed by other concerns ill t h - m ,. m to the fax or i, it, hich the Merrill Company are alii. Iiess of the lilliatit COIlilit st k In ih il s. ions that hax e prevailed. Wliile The u n mui nrc men t set foilh (he fiist col ting of hay was in the preei ding pamgruphs is "omeuhut light on account of taken In indicate m me maiked the frost, weavel, etc,, the crop changes " hi. Ii me likely to ocwhich is now ready for cutting cur in the hnihliiig muteiial is better in every way. in the business During the prev imis week a Country, the tendency apparentlnumber, in fuct a great majority y being tow aid large mganiza-- t of our towns people s;ent a few ions il Ii absolute recognition days of real enjoyment at tin of ti e depi mb nee of Oak Creek Meadow Resort. On i list it n t ions on tin goi w ill and Erid ay lioneer Day wus fittingly Hppl'oV al of t he ublie. observed and celebrated in thut place, mid in a manner thut of fered u great amount of pleasure PARTY OF FIllMOF.E to all who were present. The para'le which consisted of inim FOLKS LEAVE LOR v - vv ; i -- . -t 'nu-uiall- y v vv t ( a- vv hm-ino- 1 vv Ll-ali- ilaynight. s I I 11 ! I i i ; , . ! i n-- t. , - - ! ' , i ! , , t i I i :- 1 - ft! I i . Mci-sr"- r- iv , 1 Ru-dine- I pmii-i-.-- v i r p-- i 1 - n I s ' mr I - liiter-Moiintai- I VV g vv Ii ; 1 ! COMPANY OFALUAKEJITY. erous demonstrations land of over- transportation, such n , ox cart", without the go, etc., mid a fuii famous example of the once rim-firliupmohle used by the Indians, which i3 tvvo polea wir ed to the horse ami t lie baggage stored on the reur end of the machine. The latter exhibit was represented by tvvo Indians and Three Squaws from the tribe they call the Nurajo. Follow ing the parade was a meeting in which hh interesting program w us rendered. The afternoon was spent in riding, playing hall, horse-hacMusic so was on. and racing Rrnss furnished by the Oak City to thank Rand and we wish them for the splendid musical selections that they rendered. Most of the pei pie let ill neil home Saturday; had a hull game in tin afternoon hikI a dunce in (lie evening, where all expressed themselves ns having a good time. Mis. Mainniie Wells and fam i ly with some friends from Sail Lake City arc spending a vvetk er so in t he canyon. Lem Roper w ho for some time has lieen on the sick list is also haud-.arts- go-ear- e Mr. Rcckstraml took 'J cefel rat mu. mil his degree of R. S ut the E. in e of .1 '1 iirei L it re l were hi; ml, of I5. Summer Fclmol. M r. t iol doll Reeve. Em. lay afternoon, incur In! mg Ezra Gull, wife uml child m r a s IK'.At. 'f came from the north to spend p ml. a the 21th. The .till eeiohr.lt ion v. ions by l,e chon under the M I. ' eft mil of Russet t , id Messrs. Rlake uml Morris of new success a. many grand w al Kusvid as of nmrt it to Hinckley were guests of the feat ores w i re tut roilin', i tun-e- l make tie , ,! h, 1S i'v.'oi ed Ruslinell girls on the 24th. lier prog a m and sp. .1 the v e ( e y (i tin Miss Florence Glcdhill of Sig resting. ' h. r. Win in l I. a , w Moi pri.'s nan anl is visiting at. the home of civ gi ' Mr-- . R. iil. W ii A Joseph II. Fisher. it any prev mil' ci Irlur.ti i, t a Ini ., d i, h. Mrs. Lovina Rond and children i old n an was li, nett ing pi M. hi" H,"!: . Iorti-- ami Roh- of Cleur Lake have lieen visiting re, rjaw.irilf'l mi , und a r w ith Edward IL iii'i'ii or having the best .1 A si, t 1. o , .nit lit. Tvvo young lilies wife, Mrs. Ronds parents. ' ,t s Mr-' ( w :lat Mir-gMiss ii 'Ii' Joseph Seguiue und sons are iii aw aided a. loosit-- for pie ling. , Nl wll Warner and Mrss and putting the roof on Ezru Dames in the Cuiiyou and is getting ing t In lhi.it for I'tah and 1,' ink Warner a Utahs hes crop. Re"nh along real w ell. Rungalovv. t ot Win. Aldridge who went, to ot her Alhin Rearson uml CliHonl relat ves and The worked very w Ii been ho have it frond". Our "incero vmpaty fa fu ly to give us tl,.- good Slew urt winking Salt Luke recently to have extended to the bereaved time. in Snake Valley for Tom Dear-de- eyes treated is ronrtd as being am ii v in this their f arrived here in Mr. Dear-en- greatly improved Alma N. hour ckftt.ind and famt! ,1.1,1 Visitors at our canyon outing auto to spend the 2ith, ily united from thv north Suu- : i WITH GEO. E. MERRILL Raker-Romber- Mi vs Ada - tie-bod- concert composed of t lie in the latest pieces purk city l which was greatly t njoyed those present of which there were many. The days festivit ies ended with a grand hull in which na. well tin Alcazar ii'turn. -- I n will visit Iark City before his . I pioneers who braved the dangers of llm wilderness and fought their way to this land of milk and honey at the risk of their lives sixty-seveA years ago this month. line program was rendered in the Chapel the several numbers of which it was made up being appropriate to the occasion. Everyone who took part did exceedingly will and a large ami Rent ley one of the S ill Lake City teachers is spend ing her vm atioii ith Mrs. Wal ter James. MissRcntiey spent a summer in Black Rock some that, time she y ears ago, since has been two years in Honolulu. G. (' Larry of I.s Angeles, Auditor for the S.E.L.A. ami S. I,. R.R. spent the day ut Rlaek Reek on Monday. E.R. McCro"ky of Angeles is here w itli E. J. Johnson. Mr. Johnson lias been making extensive improvement on Mr. dry f irm. Era nk Kiefoxer of Notus, arrived Imre a few days ago. He expect, to remain for some time at the Deer Lodge Ear in, where he is employed by L. E. Hodgson. i CHANGES NAME AND ANNOUNCES ASSOCIAT- i of those .sturdy Eill-umr- e and the whole east side of Millard so far as can he learned was visited hy what looked like a cloud hurst- - At, any rate it w ns tin heaviest rain storm we have had in years. The water literally descended in sheets and quickly soaked everyone and every thing that happened to he out in it. Those who were caught in it quickly sought shelter. of the the storm During progress the lightning pluyed vividly accompanied by terrific crashes of thunder. One of the bolts of struck t o wagon lightning loads of grain which were at the grain stack belonging to Mr. ,1 oh ii Starley at his farm in the Old Eield and set fire to the gruiu, horning up both wagons and six loads of ch vice grain. The storm lasted over an hour and will he remembered here for a long time on account of its vv i celebrated Iioneer last Saturday in cominem-oriitim- Applicants for those scholarships will please confer w itli Co. 1 jsi.pt, of Schools, D. . letei son l.efnre August loth, when they will he aw urded. 1leas- send credentials and rei ommemhitions w itli your ap- i jdica t i n or they cannot he in name full, age red. Give uidr. ss, M'liowl last at ten hd, i INCREASES CAPITAL. FARM. On Eriduv afternoon last, cmi-id- COMPANY Day was hero ,r it !, iml experience you have had M i j s ere In !d in v that t ime. Give any oilier 1.. I Ill t il on I'm r in 'rin.it ion t hat you may h efs da v a term the of ih;e. g I1, h. Iniii'i.ii, .1 . A Kelly . Yours respect fi.";, , A V. Stephen-o- n of P ' n and D. E. I'' t - hi. w 1. o i la id Smith ail s AT Walter James is in Salt Lake City this week on business. He . r i it 1 i OF GRAIN LUMBER LOCAL I. I. I. In any vear of the College Department any Nuii.hcr of Scholarships 2. vl. lr - ! , WAGONS LIGHTNING 1 - N 1 SHEETS? i ! a o g. ! In it came near being Mr. V enied r s, m i il -- v AN-- Ills u.ih amt stoji hie ill. eg. Mr. Knwhy imnmtliat dy gni a sink an! the to. t !i apart stl pi i to a the air lr. W.u- m r's limes hut lit.tin line "as tine. In the meant inm v vv n Mr, IN JOHN STARLETS Si hol.trships , the Warm Springs, jntpi,l.i,resiileiits (.f swimming place th is section, scut hw et of Mt i o vv. As near as can he ltarned a uumher of l.oys ami inm, who have lieen emj loved m I'.eavt r lvidge cutting grain itli a Inaling machine, decided to go for a swim in the Warm Spring hich is situate! close to where tliev were woiking.f? Aniving at the Spring all undressed and piling ed in and wen enjoying them' selves to the limit this hi had .n healthy sport. They there perhaps nn hour or more and some of t hem had left I,,water and were dreeing mi i,. hank when Mr. Vai m r. w led remained in t In utt r a ml standing on the sh If annm his intention of sv immiug t t ot her side. lien do other side, apparently cL his mind and t uted b,e it 1. t sole lie had ju hit, u o t those ho w ere DOWN ; to resii.sitat (t tin- dvv iit'il man ami for hall an hour Mive--On Sunday evening last this 'O'vv nctl I In ir fieri , all tin out t.f tin entire section as saddened h " ti r hen.g em j.! the news tliat'kMr. Kns'el Warn-- ! body am! hr. a ing started liver, a prominent jonng man of m nils oi raising ami Inwering Mr. Warner ai ms and h s this place, hail ecu limvv iml in ' CF MEADOW. COMES - i" ",trk PLACE SOUTHWEST WAFER the supposed eoiill.'.gration. The In'll lunl'Stoppcd ringing and alWe learned late r so the cries. that two young men in a huggv had been heard going down the street driving furiously and yelling at the top of their voices. pieMinuibly in that stage of in. toxication which induces a man to make a fool of himself. People hearing the noise supposed that l hey were giving warning ing of a big ldaze and so nat orally took un theory. Incidents of Ihm kind should I e severely ih iL with as a fa he alarm of lire m a serious thing in that intensity. o.aicl itne an alarm of lire may BLACK ROCK. In given when there is: one and no one will respond thinking of Mrs. L. A. Eints of Richfield arrived on No. 11) to go out on their former experience. the homestead where her family is already located for the season. iWUCE TO HIGH Among the teachers in our SCHOOL STUDENTS. neighborhood who expect ), teach next year art Acenrdidg to custom tin Utah Mrs. Muiry, Mr. O. O Slate Normal School oilers a and Mi.-- - Runyon, 'll-number of Normal Scholarships tormer have just ret min tiom each year to he distributed at school the Summer ttemling the various counties of the the I'. Miss Rimy n took the state. This year Millard Ominty teacher's examination at Eill will In given the following: more last w oek. In the Secondary Training School Uciiderson of Sail Erancisco Depaitnicnt of the Normal School carrying a line lino of Hitching 1st yr. 2nd yr. 3rd yr. 4th yr. ham, lit eh t shoes wusdmng busNumber of iness here last Wednesday. ;c ' , ' V, HI IN FITTING ED HERE ( ALL SJZl.S. ;r MEEK T- - On Thursday evening last, at aliout :d0 oeloek the citizens of Kiilmon were startled to hear t ies id' lire ami to hear the town hell being rung. As is the custom Imre when lire actually dors happ. n everyone rushed in the direction if tin sounds prepared to help compior the blaze where ever found. Large crowds gathered on Main Street hut none .seemed to know the location of 1 . Jlsk N I! FIRE HITS TWO and there are Jwe different lasts to choose from 7 hey are made of a high class patent leather and they must be seen to be appreciated. OF I. of August ire null make a reduction of 25 fcr cent on all ladies', misses, c hihhens, mens I hese shoes ure all 1915 styand bovs hue cut shoes. During the month les z UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1015 THURSDAY 4 R , ALAI FALSE Big Shoe Sale at Kellys: , 4 , 4 ' ' ' t 4,4 . . ; i y novel of moment g It hnU'-- t party consist ing of Willie Swallow and lady friend, I)r. Robinson uml MKs Rrudcncc Carling, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert .1. Robison of Monroe left yesterday fora weeks .pleasure with the tinny tribe in Clear ('n ek Canyon at Kish Lake. Mr. A and Mrs. Robison will continue their way home after spending he week there. It is reported that the trout ure biting folks should line Hinl these tin. roughly enjoy themselveH w ith this spoil. We expect to In u h! i to publish some rare on fish stories upon their return. Mr. and Mrs. Rrnctor II. Robison also accompanied the purty. Chief Deputy Fish and Game Coinniis"ioiit'i- Miali Day and w ife ai rivt d home on Saturday few last after luiv ing spent a and also atdays in the smith tending tin Carnival in Salt - 1 ,n In. wen Misses Nancy Radger, Hazel Stephenson and Ellis Rennet fi'o.u Holden ; Samuel Night (lemoiit Dutsoii, uml lleher Miss Hinckley; Rislmp from Mattie I'urKH and younger sister fmni Nephi. Kirt Hopper spent the 24th iu Niphi. |