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Show 4.. ,11 VJr' j1.; t - "MrfVr'-'tjfc1- l mm . ' ; A - - Gov. SlBCXi BauBberior, State Capitol. ' i ft Me HjfiJ ?;, : DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. VOLUME ONE. NUMBER FORTY. SCEMBER 7, 1917. MAIL LEAVES AT 11:45 As the train on the Salt Lake Route has changed time orders have been received from the Chief Clerk at Ogden to close the mail leaving Grantsville at 11 :45 a. m., effective Dec. 2nd, 1917, This makes it necessary for all outgoing mail to be delivered in the post office prior to 11 :45 a. m. to leave that day as the sacks are locked promptly at that tune. The public will be governed accordingly. The delivery window will be open on Sundays from 11 to 11 :30 a. m. only, after that Miss Beulah Boyle of Knights-vill- e, Mrs. William Brothers of Salt Utah, was the guest of Mr. Lake City, Miss Eva Wrathall C. Leroy Anderson durMrs. and of Salt Wrathall and Miss Ethel I Lake City were here for the ing the Thanksgiving holidays, I funeral Tuesday afternoon. returning to Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. FUNERAL OF MRS. Miss Florence Clark was out ALICE SUTTON TUESDAY. Salt Lake City for Thanksfrom Mrs. Alice Sutton, wife of II. and returned to I Leroy Sutton, died here Sunday giving holidays I morning an illness of only one school at the U. of U. Sunday Iweek. Besdes her husband sire evening. 1 leaves five children, three girls The water case of the Grants-vill-e land two boys. The children North Willow Irrigation Co. to Irange in age from nine years what is locally called the was and Mrs. Sutton old. week lone Ibom here in Grantsvillc July 3, dry landers" was decided by the 11883 and had lived here all her Supreme Court of the State in I life. She is also sr.rtivcd by her favor of the plaintiffs headed by parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. R. C. Leroy Anderson, according to I s. an account in the Salt Lake paClark,' six brothers and two pers. The certificates of stock The funeral was held from the issued in exchange for the Meadow rights were held to be invalid First Ward Chapel Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock. Patri-- 1 and the cost of the case were asarch B. F. Barrus offered the in- sessed against the company. vocation and Bishop John W. Anderson of the Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. Lees of Salt Lake I Tiro benediction. the pronounced City were in Grantsville Mon-to I A. former were Bishop speakers day and Tuesday, returning K. Anderson, former Governor the city Wednesday afternoon. . Wm. Spry, former Bishop Jas. Foimer Governor and Mrs. 111. Wrathall, and S. E. Woolley. Wm. Spry of Salt Lake City were Mrs. Riter of Salt Lake City ren- in Grantsville during the early Interment was part of the week to atend the dered a solo. made in' the City cemetery. funeral of Mrs. H. L. Sutton. I date. Parcel post matter must be mailed by 11:30 a. m. as this class of mail is made up first. Wrap your parcels before coming to the post office unless they are to be inspected. Dont forget the War Revenue tax stamps on your parcel post packages as they positvely will not leave this office until stamps lire attached sis-Iter- af-Item- MAIL YOUR and cancelled. CHRISTMAS PARCELS EARLY. DO IT NOW. We will ' hold them until any date you set for leaving the office if you mail the parcels now. R. D. HALLADAY, I I Mrs. Charlotte Wrathall and Mrs. W. A. Edde went to Salt Miss afternoon Agnes Rowberry went to Lake City Thursday and returned home Sunday cvcn-jin- Salt Lake City Friday afternoon Mr. Edde accompanied her and returned home Sunday from the city. U151 g. ACCOUNT F? &P la - VISITORS LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO GREATLY REDUCED RATES SALE DATES SALE DATES . Open A Checking Account With Us Today ji f S. E. Woolley DESERET Grantsville. Monday Salt Lake City arrived here Monday evening for a visit with relatives g S and friends here. ENDORSED CHECKS WILL PROVE THE PAYMENT, OF THE BILLS YOU PAID BEFORE. GRANTSVILLE 27th returned home from Salt Lake City evening. Ms. Maria PAY BY CHECK, AND BY CHECK ONLY, THEN OLD .BILLS YOU MAY IGNORE, BANK Woolley Miss Beryl Irving went to Salt AS GOOD AS ANY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. Incidentally Quench that Thirst with a Drink that is and Refreshing, and Served Right. The Bluebird . Cool v i;nw r yi'W' c . TICKETS SOLD In November In December Return Limit Return Limit WM. WARNER, A. G. GR A P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. XTSVILLE BURMESTER STAGE LINE CHARLES A. HERMAN rctumng home Sunady evening. Civil ternoon. St. Phone Was. Salt Lake City, Lea e Grantsville daily 2 p.m. Mrs. Jesse W. Steele, Jr., went Lea e calls at the NEWS Office to Salt Lake City Saturday: af- jr Garage. Fare 50c each way. C. Mrs. Emeline Tanner and Miss Ivy Tanner, returned Item a visit to Salt Lake City Monday The District School was closed Monday and Tuesday while the building was being fumigated as two cases1 of diphtheria occurred here during the past week. School work was resumed WedThe High nesday morning. School was not closed except for the Thanksgiving holidays, and opened again Monday. J.. 1Mf & 29th Route, or address Lake City Wednesday afternoon ITS 20-2- 2 Miss Aurelia Bennion, Miss Jan. 31, 1918. Sarah Cook, George W. Page and 5 Feb. 28, 1918. I., Ri Hilton went to Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon and For Tickets and further particulars see Agents Salt Lake returned home Sunday evening. went to1 Vernon for the Thanksgiving holidays, returning again Mon- -, day afternoon. LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF STATIONERY! raffSAth TICKETS SOLD Miss Emma Sharp Utah. DEC. of- - j I f NOV. 24th . . h jj J. ANDERSON. Engineer & Deputy U. & Surveyor. 20 O 4885-- w Utah. The Grantsville Drug Store Call at the Grantsvillc Drug Store for your Drugs, Rubber Goods, Stationer', etc. , Our Line of Confections and Ice Cream are the best. It is our Aim to please every one. |