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Show THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH. TO CALIFORNIA Or TO ALL EAST POINTS Via Western Pacific R. ft. The Feather River Route 2 I Mobilizing for the War Tour Uncle Sam is retting ready to fight. All over the country, hundreds of thousands of artisa s are tmy with war prcparatic :.re working night and day: Great warships are sliding off the ways; navy yards and a as the vast resources of if are mobilisation by magic; everywhere up springing camps great tha Nation are being gathered together for war. All over the Bell telephone system, thousands of enr 'oyes ore busily engaged in all branches of telephone activity, to keep pace with the extr. ordinary telephone needs of tha Nation. Everywhere poles are being set and wires strung, central office equipment increased, new long distance lines constructed between important poir. 3 and telephone facilities increased, ivitics become, the gre: r will be The greater and more varied the Governments war With service. h Government requirements, the ceased for Bell the demands the system upon there will be greater demands for commercial service. The scarcity of material and labor have set definite li; .its to t're amount of new construe-.- 0 those of thj Nation. tion, and the needs of the individual must be subordinated . tc 1 : p ous and to put up wire ext: new to be harder to is telephones, It going supply to new telephone stations, because of the vast amount of 1. iphont eouipinent devoted to the service of the Government, and became the Bell organiz&tc n has cortributed heavily to the draft, and many of our technically trained men have volur rily jc'ned the colors, When you use the telephone, we ask you to remember be patriotic service we are render-cing- , and to help us maintain good tlie Government, the extraordinary conditions we are i ing service by a conservative use of your telephone and equipn. .ut. a-- , Mountain States Telephone and The Grantsville News. Published Every Friday by BULLETIN PRINTING CO. Utah Grantsville, it. D. Ilalladay, Editor. Subscription, $1.50 per Year. Entered as second class mall matter at Grantsville, Utah, under tbe Act of March 3. 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display, One Dollar per Inch per Month; Sinsle Issue, 15c per Inch; Full Position Top of Column, Next Reading Matter, 25 per cent Addition' al. t-- Tole-ra- nh trains Daily THE SCENIC LIMITED (Westbound Leaves Burmester 12:39 p. m.) (Eastbound Leaves Burmester 2:37 p. m.) (Westbound Leaves Burmester 11:00 p. m.) (Eastbound Leaves Burmester 3:56 a. m.) Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Observation Cars. Dining Cars. Oil Burning Locomotives. Service and Scenery Unsurpassed 9 Information Tickets Literature Any Western Pacific Agent or Ticket Office or E. MAYER 3 Utah. 3 Agent, Burmester, Company Mountain Lodge, F. & A. I i. of nicely. which the deceased was a Mra. Maitin Bezek returned member when the lodge- - wa3 organized in Mercur years ago. iL- ;t night from a visit with her Mr. Caffey for many years was Id; mghter in Salt Lake City. 1 manager of the Union Mercantile Co. at Mercur, later selling Dudley White, secretary to his interest to Alma Swenson. C enc-ra-l Manager Wm. Wraith of He went to Pioche, Nev. .where !e International smelter, with he engaged in business, but ill rs. White motored out from health caused him to corno to "it Lake City to spend the Salt Lake City. cek end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A number of the local mem. Wagstnff, and call on old bers of the lodge went to Salt iends. Lake City yesterday to at Lend the funeral. h Mrs. A. J. Attorney Mr. Caffey was the father of and Madaline, daughter, Mrs. Harvey H. Dunlavy of Too- r d Murray Shields motored out ele who with Mr. Dunlavy rove Ironi Salt Lake City to in Salt Lake City to attend the oend the day with Mr.Sunday arid Mrs. funeral. ' 7. 0. Shields. - Hop-p.uig- : . I te tt Salt Lake City and Miss Gilds, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Chas. Pocock. The young couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple today. the accomplished Theo DeLaMare who had been visiting at Burley, Twin Falls, and other Idaho points for the past two weeks returned home last night. L. A. Smith, Tooeles photographer, has moved into his new studio located in the building north of the Droubay block on north Main Street. Mr. Smith has had the building renovated a new skylight put in and other improvements made so that he is now thoroughly equipped to take your picture in any manner or any size to suit you. FOR SALE Team, with or without wagon and harness. Inquire of Frank T. Burmester, Grantsville, Utah. When in Tooele visit the Strand always a Feature Program Admission 11 and l?c FORFEmTRENOTS Tooele Items. 99 T. R. Larson, J. C. Nelson, M. R. Stewart, William T. Hackett and Frank T. Roberts, their heirs, assigns, grantees, and to whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that the undersigned have expended for the years 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 and 1916 through themselves and their predecessors in interest one hundred dollars in labor and improvements for each of said years upon each of the Undine, Undine No. 2 and Undine No. 3 lode mining claims, situated in Clifton Mining District, Tooele County, Utah, of record in the office of the Recorder of Tooele County, at Tooele City, Utah, in order to hold said claims under Section 2324 of the U. S. Revised Statutes and amendments concerning annual labor on mining claims, being the amount required to hold said claims for the period ending December 31 of each of said years. And if within 90 days from the personal service of this notice, or within 90 days from publication hereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of said expenditure as your interest in sand claims will become the property of the unundersigned, your der the terms of said statute. WM. M. LAMB Salt Lake City, Utah, Septemmarriage license was issued ber 13, 1917. To C. B. Diehl, D. L. Dunyon, by County Clerk. Fred L. EngFrom Tooele ilulli t;n. Vem Snow who spent a week land to Clarence Cochrane of The funeral of Frank E. Caf-fe- visiting with his folks at Provo, formerly one of the leading returned home last night. residents of Mercur, was held in A fine baby boy was born 10 Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon. The services were held Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gowans Mother and babe d hi under the auspices of Rocky FUNERAL OF FRANK E. CAFFE Y YESTERDAY. 99 BONDS or BOMBS? YOUR Dollars Will Decide The second Liberty Loan of 1917 J. P. GARDNER, Salt Lake City, Utah. 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I wifi be pleased to have you lock over the line at any time which may suit your convenience and hope to hear from you soon as to a definite Yours very truly. MRS. St E HALLADAY. Baby Grand Before You Purchase a Car. This Car will be carried in stock at Tooele. OPHIR MERCANTILE CO. I Agents. Ophir, Utah |