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Show I 4 AW A, . - .. " i . DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GRANTSVILLE AND HER RESOURCES. ..if-- .; VOLUME TWO. TOOELE COUNTY,' UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. GRANTSVILLE, GRANTSVILLE PERSONALS NUMBER LAKE POINT MENTION FIFTY-TW- O. Funeral of Neb Anderson Held WELCOUE HOUE T Miss Hazel went to Peasnall Last Friday TFRESHUH 41-2- 6 LAST FRIDAY. W. K. Dunne returned home Salt Lake City Saturday The of funeral Neb Anderson, last Wednesday from a weeks The Home Welcoming ComCommissioner ormer County" in visit his Salt with daughter The local High School players and an aged and respected resi- mittee of the Grantsville Chap-e- r Ake City.defeated the University of Utah Ross Musser of Salt Lake City of the A. R. C. gave a dent of Clover. for. many years, Freshmen here Saturday even- was visiting relatives and friends Tuesand dancing party in the' of Mr. Leo Yates who died from dropsy on The ing by a score of 41 to 26. The lere during the latter part of the o Misswedding Margaret Davies at the day, Feb. 18th, Was held in the School building and Gym Friday visitors put up a stubborn resist, week and returned to his home Yates, residence was consum- Clover Ward Meeting House Fri- evening. The following returned ance in the first half and kept Saturday afternoon. mated last Wednesday. The re- day morning at eleven oclock, soldiers were invited to attend the score tied part of the. time, ception following . the wedding lishop R. N. Bush of Clover pre ncluding some who are visiting the ha pending 15 to 12 in favor Robert Gee of Salt Lake City roved to be the social event of sided at the services. The mus- dr working temporarily here: 'of the locals. In the second half spent the week end in Grants-vill- e he season. The bulletin joins ic was furnished by the combin- Sgt Parley E. Anderson, Sgt. the local team played faster ball visiting relatives and with .their many friends in offer- ed choirs of St. John and Cloveer Frank .A. Johnson, Stanley and gradually took a command- friends and returned to the Wards. The selections rendered Stromberg, Golden Strombcrg, city ing congratulations! ing lead. During the first half Sunday afternoon. jy the choir were : Jesus, My Maylon A. Hale, Cpl. Frank J. the passing of the local team was Shall We Meet and Hale, James Madsen, Warren The Lake Point schools gave Savior, ragged and they seemed unable All Farewell Earthly Honors. Sandberg, Royal Erickson, Sgt. A fine baby girl was bom to a concert last Friday evening to locate the hoop. This improved Mrs. Maude Russell of St. John James Williams, Thomas A. WilClyde Williams early Wednesday by a dance, which was the during the last part of the game Mother And babe are first this season. Everybody had sang Beautiful Isle in her us- liams, James B. Jefferies, Milo and the visiting, team were lost morning. a very enjoyable time. The mus- ual graceful manner. The open' B. Shaffer, George W. Page, L. on the floor. Two of the regular doing nicely ic was furnished by the Juvenile ing prayer was offered by J. J. A. Wallace, Heber Palmer, M. R. " lineup were out of the game on Tanner. The speakers were John Woolley, Byron Burmester, Mil: Miss Rhea 'Anderson was home band. account of injuries but will be G. Ahlstrom of St. John and A. ton Anderson, Glen Woolley, Mcback for the big game at Tooele from. Lake Faint Saturday, reMrs. Hilda .Love is visiting J. Stookey of Clover, both speak-er- Coy Johnson, Chileon Ilalladay, turning again Sunday evening. Friday evening. r eulogizing the life and char- William R. Judd, Parley Green, with her mother,'; Mrs. John This lineup: ; acter of the deceased by relating Conie Hoopianna and William Waite. U Freshmen Grantsville. 'Parley Green returned from many instances during their ac- Callister of Iosepa, and Len An? Watson San Francisco, Cal., Thursday If Jensen The young ladies of Lake quaintance with the deceased, drus of Spanish Fork. ' Rowberry morning. He has been with the Point gave a shower on Mrs. Leo showing his honesty and integ. The wives and sweatheart of Johnson 46th .. Field Artillery at Gamp Yates last Monday pirening. The rity. Ephraim St. Jeor pronounc- the soldier boys attended the . F. Anderson rf c S. Anderson Kearney, Cal., since last summer time was J. Anderson banquet as well as the orchestra spent inC games and ed the benediction. lg Wheatley Sandberg and was sent to San Francisco music, after which' cake and ice After the services the remains and the committee in charge of Watson to be mustered out. cream was served. There were a-- were taken to the St John ceme- party. T. R. Johnson acted as R. Simmons Woolley rg bout fifty guests present The tery where interment was made, toastmaster and responses were enter-tainef- d UmW. Smith Referee P,E.Anderson; Mrs.' Joseph e was the recipient of Willard Sagers, of St John dedi made by variosu soldiers. DancBurmester. Stake the Primary pire ing was in order until a late hour eating the grave. many beautiful gifts. i The local'team- - defeated the al Wednesday eviening. and a short program given dur Neb Anderson was bom 14 on March Sweden tltahGapper team at Garfiek be will dance Vemdalen, There a ing the dance. . given big 3. Wednesday, night, by , vseoreof tMrs. J. JL Hicks went to Sal in the Lake Poiut,; ipusement 1833. 'He learned the trade d 80 to 25. A MISFIT. Lake (Sty Friday;; irftenwonT to Hail on Mardi 7 oy the Amuse- shoemaker yhilea boy in his na' , tive land. He became a conver ; To be misfit or. mismatched is attend the Mountain Congress of ment Committee. ' HOME NURSING: COURSE. tfre to the Mormon faith, and .was a catastrophe. League to. Enforce Peace. ' Misn Emmeline Hammond of baptized into the. Church. a sometimes does inestimable good ' One of the best .things ever William R.' Judd and Selden Grantsville is visiting her plater Jesus Christ - of Latter Day and wakes thingsup. Be a cabegun in Grantsville will be the Millward went to Salt Lake City Mre. Charles Yates. Saints, coming to America with tastrophe at tfie G. H. S. Tennis First Aid and Home Nursinj ; Friday morning, returning home his parents and arriving.in Utah Association ball Friday, March was Tooele a of Len Caiman course which will meet Thursday during the afternoon. in 1869. He followed hb trade in 7th. The Kangaroo Kourt will Lake Point visitor Saturday. Salt Lake City until the follow- make a catastrophe out of you evenings in the High Schoo1 Auditorium. For every posible : Miss Beth Williamson of Oging year when he moved to Lake if you dont make one out of accident or emergency liable to den, was the guest' of William R Point, later going to Vernon, yourself before you come. Be, CLOVE.RMENTION be experienced , in any family Judd during the latter part o. Clover visitors to Salt Lake and finally to Clover in 1872 a sport, misfit and.mbmatchod. treatment am last week, returning to her home City last week were Mi's. Robt. where he resided ever since. He eat, drink and be merry, if only jth preliminary his widow and one f01. this one night. Tickets 50c. care will be given. To make the Monday afternoon. Strasburg, Bishop R; N, Bush, is survived by T. Anderson ofy work still more 'Valuable, those Charles Principal Arden Olsen, Miss son, not one and witness only Clover, daughter, Mr. j p j, Rock, foimer principal of attending may Miss Aurelia Bennion and Miss Cowley and M. M. Stookey. the demonstration, but do the Mignon Johnson entertained T. Robt. Strasburg, of Center, also the Tooele Junior High School, Wni. who. left with the work themselves, under the dir R. Johnson and Dr. M.'R.;rWool contingent Mr. and Mre. John E. Isgreen four granddaughters, Mrs, n Riming-toRobt. Mrs. and to Camp ration of Dr. Crawley, v even Tooele Heggie from a at Tooele who Monday of pull County' candy and fainily ley spen M. Holt Mrs. John of It is .the great kindnes of Dr. ing. . returned Tooele, fall o: -- . Kearney, Cal., last, the last week at the home Mbs Chariot course and Stockton the makes of and week that Crawley to Tooele during the Mre. Isgreens parents, Bishop entei-tainall 'All Lake Salt Barrus of interested are coiv Miss Vera City, possible. is again head'of the Junior. High. and Mrs. R. N. Bush, returned to Strasburg at a candy pull Saturday even- their home Friday afternoon. of whom attended the' funeral, James Keoughwho had been dially invited. lie is also survived by seven in the U. S. Naval Forces for the ing following the basketbal SatMiss Anderson left were cashMre. Azile England, assistant Mary great grandchildren. game. Those present past year and a half, returned ier at the Tooele County State Lena Benson, Miss Mary Boddi-for- urday, for Stockton where, she to Tooele Wednesday, evening, ' Miss with her will Merza visit Miss C. became father Olsen, Bank," the and granddaughM. John proud : Clegg Mayor P. having been granted his dis' M. Holt a for Mrs. John Julian Barrus, ter, of a fine baby girl last Saturday. Maggie. Shaffer lie Bryan went to Salt Lake City charge at San Francisco. Milo Shaffer and Alfred Mander. while. to his Mother and bade doing fine,; from there to Lake met in. Salt was City by Wednesday 'go his sheep herd to see about a re- wife, father, mother and sister, Mrs. Kate Anderson of Tooele who accompanied him on his report of scabies in that came over Friday to attend the turn home. funeral of Neb Anderson, returning to her home on Satur. day. 6RARTSVILLE BEATS BAR-QUE- . . ban-que- et -- . fol-ow-ed V i - c r : l, new-brid- i . I f ' . ' . 1 . ; e .t- - . d, . IF 8D0E8 TOO HEEB IT WILL PAY YOU TO FOR YOURSELF OR FAMILY ' . - ' . r - VISIT - : ' STORE HE HAS A NEW STOCK OF SHOES IN Earn. Attorney W. .E. Rydalch of Salt City was in Clover on week. last business AND SETTING John S. Peck motored to Tooele on business last Friday. Mrs. 0. A. Johnson who has been at Grantsville for some time visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J.lW. Smith) returned to her home last week. CIAL INDEPEDENCE. UP-TO-DA- THE PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. - - 4 r. : W.1L ASIDE A1 DEFINITE PORTION OF I-s- YOUR INCOME IS THE CERTAIN ROAD TO' FINAN STYLES. . Less Than You Spending Earl White who was a member f the aviation forces at Marsh Field ,Cal., spent a few hours in Clover last Wednesday. .; OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY. GRANTSVILLE ' Ephraim St Joer was in Ophir on business Tuesday. DESERET Grantsville. BANK Utah. nsvMWwmnimmMiMs : P t I |