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Show THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH. wnflm w irdMMWeMrtlWrttiattnrti mu CALIFORNIA TO Or TO ALL POINTS EAST Via Western Pacific R. El. The Feather River Route 2 Avoiding the 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 Information Tickets Literature Hours Any Western Pacific Agent or Ticket Office or E. MAYER comer of the ilhrctr&'.'on shows approximately the The curve in the right-han-d fluctuations of telephone calls at a large central off ;e in a business section of a city. The high spots represent the ruh hours for w.ich additional operators and adequate equipment must always be ready. To get easier hauls, the railroad engineer lowers . ados and straightens curve cutting through hills and filling valleys. If the telephone troffie curve City, Utah, on the 12th day of January, . 1018. Claimant namea an witnesses : P. U Hansen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, R. E. Campbell, of Salt Lake City, Utah, S.. H. Worthington of Grants-- 1 ville, Utah, C. Worthington, of Grants-- ; ville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, u Important business calls cannot bo deferred, but there are many calls, eooial and less urgent, which might be made at other tiuss without loss to the subscriber. Register. Ey avoiding these high spots in telephone traffic, ar. 1 by making telephone calls of a social or less urgent nature before or after the rush hours, the telephone in the patriotic i rvice we ore rendering the user will be cooperating with to meet the constantly incr: asing demands for telephone Government and help service. Date first publication Dec. 7, 1917. u u NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, The Mountain StatesTelephoneS Teleaph Florence tagicoy and liingvood both oi Lait Lake City were married i:. tlie city Saturday. Miss lngieby wees bom hem and her parents after-ward- s moved to Salt Lake City. Miss Tlis Ora:i$yiiie News. llany j Company Chester Jefferies during the Thanksgiving holidays and returned to her school work Sunday afternoon. October 20, 1917. Notice Is' hereby given that Philip Fldler, of Grantavllle, Utah, who, on March 14, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 012316, for Wtt of KW i and3 WV4 of SWtf, Section 9, Town-BlilSouth, Range 5 West, Salt LaJte Meridian,, has filed notice of lnto make three-yea- r tention proof, to Grant Benson went to Salt to claim the establish above land Lake City Thursday afternoon Grant sviilc, Utah of before the Clerk District described, home returned Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Marsh Sunday Court, at Tooele, Utah, on the 1st day li. D. llalladay, Editor. went to Salt Lake City Sunday of December, 1917. home returned and afternoon Subscription, $1.50 per Year. Monday evening. Claimant names' as witnesses: A. G. Parkinson and Clyde Lnlciiid as second class mail matter Severe went to Salt Lake City Brigham L. Watson, John William at Gnuiiritillo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Warren Sandberg and Jchn Sunday afternoon and returned Anderson, Richard M. Robinson, P. P. Matthews, all of Grantavllle, Utah. homo Tuesday. went to Salt Lake Published Every Friday by BULLETIN PRINTING CO. ADVERTISING RATE8 Dibplay, One Dollar per Inch per MoiiUi ; siuglu lasue, 15c per Inch; Pull Top of Column, Next Reading Muller, 35 per cent p - City Aljets Satuiday afternoon and return- Rachel Woolley, Miss Alice Woolley and Mrs. Nellie JJuiTitt of bait Lake City were GOULD B. BLAKELY, A baby boy arrived at the: Register. Date first publication Oct 26, 1917. home of Mr. and Mis. George S. M Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Erickson cf Parkinson Monday afternoon, and babe are re-- : Salt Lake spent the Thanks- Roth mother to be getting along nicely, giving holidays here 'with Mrs. ported Hilda Erickson and returned to City' Utah- - Setem- - j j went Emma Stnmbere Mis, home afternoon. their Tuesday mom-is Salt Lake City B Diehl, D. L. Dunyon, To J i and returned home Monday mg went to Mrs. J. A. Erickson evening. Salt Lake City Tuesday .afternoon and returned home ThursMiss Irene Fraser returned day. home from Salt Lake City Monday ever.r.g after an extended Miss Alignoh Pack of Corinnc, ctay with her sister there. Utah, was the guest cf Mrs. Jchn H. Wolstenhulme of Salt ed home Monday evening. j j here for the funeral Tuesday and returned to the city Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cora G. McBride went to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon returning home Sunday evening. Fiy Jg 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 Undiner 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. - i Mis3 Utah. Burmester, Agent, flattened by distributing a percentage of calls over less buy periods, it would effect a n ferial caving and assist to meet the extraordinary demands for telephone could be TRAINS DaILY rs, WM. M. LAMB J. P. GARDNER,-Sal- t Lake City, Utah. I ! Lake City arrived in Grantsville business connected with the Forest Reserve. Lionel y evening on pOoa $mm in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, Depression and. other Nervous Disorders. is Highly Recommended in Such Cases. - FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. IP- Tr- - s DATA ON THE CHEVROLETS Miss Irene Wrathall spent Thanksgiving holidays with her sister at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and returned home Sunday evening. that Nervous Strain which so often results NERVINE WATCH FOR Miss Violea Jennings left for Bountiful Tuesday for a visit with her sister there. Every Housewife or Mother is ever under Dr. Miles Eddie Anderson went to Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon to accept a position offered him there. JQp 1 BADLY RUN DOWN. I had becomB greatly run fiawii' and my nerves were In terrible condition. I had frequent headaches and became very weak and was unable to do anything. I Nervbought1 a bottle of Dr. Miles' soon began to feel better, ine. were nerves quieted. I remy covered my strength, nriil have since recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine to many of my friends who have used It with sntlefaetory results. MRS. FRANCES WHITLOCK, 179 Broadway, Schenectady, N. T. nnrgrraingBnmr.Briigi8 Miss Bessie Camp of Bingham Canyon spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends here ana returned to her school work in Bingham Sunday evenng. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 28, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that John II. Osborne, of Salt Lake City, Utah, made who, on December 17, 1912, Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 010804, for S16NEU. SMNWtt. Section 27. Township 2 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice r Proof, of Intention to make to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake five-yea- Grand. Before You Purchase a Car. This .Car will be carried instock at Tooele. OPHIR MERCANTILE CO. Agents. Ophir, Utah |