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Show THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH. I The Grantsville News. 3 Open A Checking Account With Us Today K A A A POST Novelty Store gj, 3 OFFICE I The Place for the best reading matter. When you call for the Mail, take a good Magazine Home with you. Dont Subscription, $1.50 per Year. waste your time in idleness; spend it profitably by reading a good Magazine or Periodical. Entered as second class mail matter 3 at Grantsville, Utah, under tlie Act of WE HAVE THEM. I March 3, 1879. Local Agent for the HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. I ADVERTISING RATES Office of the (HUNTSVILLE NEWS 3 Display, One Dollar per Inch per t PAY BY CHECK, ANI) BY CHECK ONLY, THEN OLD BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT s V I OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. Month; Single Issue, 15c per Inch; 3 l ull Posfillon Toji uf Column, Next 25 per cent 3 Heading Mailer, A 3 ' 3 The progress of irrigated craps 5 has lieen excellent. Alfalfa esGranisville. Utah. pecially has made rapid growth since the first cutting, and the second cutting will begin this week in Box Elder and Emery Thundershowers acauMWuRxrAuARRXeWAMJeRRieRWAjj Counties. aaaMhiAawMiiitiiiiiiMirtMiOiiiii by wind flattened 1 companied an (juite acreage in San Juan BANK DESERET GRANTSVILLE ; CALIFORNIA TO rK County. Fruits ara developm;.- fax oral)-lCherry picking is at its height, anij tlie crap is above th axerage in Sanpete County. i here is an abundance of fruit .if all kinds in San Juan Countv - Or K K ti K EAST POINTS It) AM. A Via IT A K y. Wheat cutting has started in earnest in Tooele Valley and ah lie available machinery is busy garnering tlie golden grain S' Ihe crap of which this year will M M uralv.bly exceed that .nny preId vious year. 'Ihe acreage is iaifV i.hi; year than exer heivt 3 hilf- Jhe 'lumber of bushels pf 3 acre will be up to the jivevagv-- . Western Pacific R. R. 1000 I The Feather River Route" TRAINS 2 S I) , I L . V THE SCENIC LIMITED (Westbound leaves Grants 12:. Jit p. in.) (Enstliound leaves Grants 2:.)7 p. m.) (Westbound leaves Grants 11:00 p. m.) (Eastliound leaves Grants 3:56 a. m.) Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers. 20CONTORT1ON1STS 20 TUMBLJERS 40 ATHLETES HU6E SPECTACOUI S' j Isu-omolive- MAYER E. r Grants, Agent, Rare and Complete Zoological Collection , . Utah. I ! i ginning to suffer in Summitt and Rich Counties. j FIt. T.nU j of the . McCormick store, who went back to Gallipolis, Ohio, to attend the funeral of his father two weeks ago, returned yesterday mornBill says that while the ing. weather may be a little warm in there ara many more Tooele, places where it is decidedly uncomfortable on account of the beat. ! SPECIFICATIONS valve-in-hea- ed. Wheels fitted with cup ball bearings. d in. bore, 4 in. stroke. 6 . 2x 1 7-- 1 6x1 4 in. Oiling System: Splash, wlili positive plunger pump, and individual oil pockets. Carburetor: Zenith improved rims, large hub Manges. Tires: 30x3 Vi inches; front The Bee Hive girls of tlie and rear. North Wanl had a dinner party Drive: Left side, center control, spark and throttle under steering wheel. in Settlement Canyon Monday Foot accelerator. night. Steering Gear: Compound spur and sector, adjustable for wear (patent Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLeod of pending). steering wheel. Stockton wera in Tooele and front Springs: rear, each with extra wide main leaf, or driving plate, made of Chrome Xunadlum steel. The South Wald Bee Hive Bodies: roadster; five passenger touring; and five passen- girls gave as their regular ger touring with top. monthly function, a lawn party Wheelbase: 102 Inches. at the homo of Miss Lucy Finish: Black.' startElectric Equipment: lights and er. highest type system, single wiring used. Complete lamp John Murray of Stockton xvas equipment; Including head light dimTooele mers ; mohair tailored top, top cover transtacting business in Tuesday. and side curtains (two passenger roadster and open touring car only) ; windshield; speedometer; electric Peter Johnson and daughters, horn; complete tool equipment, Including pump and jack. Erma and Mary, of Twin Falls, non-ski- 2 double WILL leave THE STUPENDOUS. GUTTERING GROUNDS AT MODERN. KALEIDESCOPIC PRINCIPLE STREETS. O'CLOCK AND PASS THROUGH THE Lmetk end brlllUnt in (plan dor. Thla thoold b. earn wtwthw th. Orr a MU. Inahow It nan or not Imm.dUt.iy after the pend, and i gainst 6.30 p. tn. It to be teen 5IHECI rAIMIlC t' keV THE THRILLING FREE OUTSIDE EXHIBITION Show Ground. On the PTIVTTY X rr . ' islh Uinlling HIEI OUraKEtfflSTOlP on the show grounds TOOELE WEDNESDAY, JULY Dealer in Semi-cantileve- r, Ignition: Couuecticull Automatic. Clutch: Cone type. Transmission: Thermo-syphosystem, extra size cellular radiator, with large overhanging lank carrying head of water over valves at all limes. r Rear Axle: Moating wheel bearing carried on the wheel-huand In axle housing. Load carried on axle housing, not axle shaft, Nickel steel shafts and gears. Hy-- ; alt roller bearings. Ratio 34 to 1. Front Axle: Drop forged; I beam with with Integral yokes of special Bteel, double-bea- t treated; tie rod ends, steering spindles and arms of t Chrome Vanadium steel, n Two-passeng- Three-Quarte- b heat-trea- j j , wera visiting with Mrs. John Marsden Sunday and MonIda., day. Agents. FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Iwo-un- lt j This Car will be carried in stock at Tooele. OPHIEt 25 J. W. Bell 15-in- Jet. AND MODERNISM. is spending a few days taking in t; the sights in Tooele. and cone b 6 ermHatemmy. ' E. P. Taylor of Tucson, Ariz., Brakes: Emergency, Internal exisind-In- g Stanley Hanks, the Salt Lake Cylinder: Cast en block (including type; service, external contract- attorney, was in Tooele on legal upper half of crank case). Head debrake druniB. ing type; tachable. Wheels: Wood, arUllary type, clincher business yesterday. Valves: 14 inch diameter. Connecting Rod Bearings: 14x14 in. Crank Shaft Bearing: Front, 1 In.; rear, in., center 14x19-3- Ft. forlnipectloooteM ttatee. United for Edacattnc end EntarMnlnc. i r, Harm MAGNITUDE. MERIT grains are holdxveath-e- r ing out well on the moister and hot the drying Despite which has lasted noxv for five better soils, while in other places and some weeks, pastures and ranges con- they ara "burning, tinue generally in .good condi- may have to be abandoned. tion, but ara of course steadily The earlier grain is ripemng rapdeteriorating and would be much idly, perhaps too rapidly Tor best benefitted by rain. Ranges and development, and harvesting of W. T. Clemo, foreman of the xvheat and rye has bestock are doing well in Wasatch dry-lan- d boiler shop at the smelter, was County, but the ranges are be-- gun in Millard County. in Great Falls, Mont., last week to attend Jhe funeral of his mother, Mrs. Thomas Clomo, who passed away there and was buried at Red Butte, Mont., George Side of Billings, Mont., visiting with his brother, Jack Car.vile for a few days this xveek. Judge J. B. Gordon xvas in Salt lake on legal business Monday. of Thoroufhbred Superb Educated Equine Exhibition, High School Meoago Ho room el eapnaeOmetmO Wm. C. Well worth ! $625.00 Delivered to You! ft James A. Smith and family left $ Sunday for Salt Lake City will make their homo where J3 in the they future. They sold their home hera and had Jas. Harris move their furniture to Salt x I ,ake City Sunday on his track. i Non-irrignt- ed 11-1- - Er j Weekly Weather and Crop Summary for Utah for this Week. 3 THEiTORIOM ! S7- Literatus Tickets Information Any Western Pacific Agent or Ticket Office or type, 20 20 AERIAUSTS 30 LEAPERS 20 . Service and Scenery Unsurpassed Motor: 41 EQUESTRIANS EQUESTRIENNES SEATING CAPACITY 10,600 mexM$&es - .v . RARE WILD ANIMALS ACRES OF TENTS 40 GYMNASTS , 3 Oil Burning Four-cylinde- 100 Observation Cat Dning Cars I MEN, WOMEN AND NORSES-IO- OO 500 HEAD OF HORSES CLOWNS ERCAUTILE CO. Ophir, Utah Mr. iind Mrs. George McPhee of Park City were in Tooele Monday to attend the funeral of Marie Pickle. LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES IN THE CITY AT THE OLD PRICES WE EXPECT THE TRADE BECAUSE WE HAVE THE - GOODS '. |