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Show rr ?K Tv&M's'x i mw GRANTSVILLE, TOOELE COUNTY UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. 111 ms Iras man while uo Mrs, S. D. Salient of Payson, ytah M viwtiny with her nephew, R. R. Judd and ether relafor a short time. tive ' m Every who. could' W want basketball notes of tnnsportatgo tif Topele forth fame there Fridayevtoingbe-tfae- a i. a Grantsville and Tooele. 5 I'., Parley E, Anderson, Bishop d. W. Anderson and R. D. HaUaday 'Went to Salt Lake ity Wednesday ; afternoon on business, returninf hone Thursday evening. THE tJEUS nr Ji ftoo.Monday eventaf. Js IS Our business men should take advantage of the advertising medium which the columns of the paper offer and help the paper boost this section of the county to bring in capital and develop its Sumy resources. In the opinion of many experts the possibilities of oil underlying all the region south of Great Salt Lake is regarded as very probable and as important developing work is being done on the other side of the Lake at Farmington, toe people here should assist in getting capital interested here and get started drilling tor oil. There are- many other at hundred ipcn when operattog opportunities which only need full capacity. AQ this meai besting in the paper , to call the more business for Graptsvie, attention of capital to them. ucwiMwiwwwmMiiiwiiiawta aaa W.VfV rip wgsa Sni Refreah-men- ta . ,i During: the pastwepk Mau ger H. ILJphpstoO Q titoPtritod Theatre is havtag ' installed id that, popular picture bouse a $5,000 pipe organ. The uistru-mewas brought out from Sait Lake City Su nt went to . Mrs. E. R. Matthews Tooele Wednesday for a short Madam rwuxiuriu .visit with her daughter, Mrs. MASKatthe Opera House Sat- City, have been here during the ' VAsile England. urday evening. Big feature film. week totting up the new organ. It is flCite a compliment to the; lovers of Tooety Wilma Chatin weWt to.Too-l- e The Second'.Wmd Mutual As- mottar picture, ' lnstrumrat of this have an to sociation will give a picture Wednesday afternoon. show Tuesday evening at '8:00 size installed in toe Stand. The James Madsen went to Salt oclock in the Opera House: pipe organ is the first one to be Lake City. Wednesday afternoon THE HOUSE OF MIRTH. installed in Tooele County and is about the fourth to be put in and returned home during the Everybody come. a picture house in the state, two latter part of the week. in Salt Lake City and one in Play Tie Off at Salt Lake City. Ogden. V Fred Jefferies spent the latter Mr! Johnston deserves much in. Salt Lake part of ! The Grantsville High School credit for L ptovding a new musCity, returning home Sunday team left Wednesday ical instrument for the benefit of basketball morning for Salt Lake City to niusic. lovers in Tooel$.. This will final game of the section make the Strand Theatre availMiss Jenhis Anderson went to play the ' School able for special musical attracS< Lake Ciy Saturday after-- ' with the Tooele High team at toe Deseiet Gymriasium tions when a pipe organ accom,. noon andaelirned home Sunday Thui-sdai.. afternoon! two The paniment is desired. Mr. Johninorning...:; i teams 'were tied for first, place ston has also had placed in the as a result of the defeat at Too- house a Knabe Grand Piano,' so Atfordey W. E. Rydalch of Salt Lake City was visiting yith ele last Friday evening: and the that the Strand is now one of the final game had to be played on a best equipped picture houses in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M neutral floor. The Deseret Gym the state. Rydalch during the latter part of the week, returning to the dty was selected as the place. The : The new organ is made by the winner will play the winner of same company that made the Saturday afternoon. the Park game for famous Tabernacle organ, the Mim Ruth Cartwright went to a chance to go to the State Tour- W. W. Kimball Co. of Chicago, Salt Lake City Saturday after- nament Mar. 20th. A number the name of which firm alone noon and returned home Monday of fans accompanied the team.to stands for the quality of the inthe city. strument. morning. The new jape organ will be deto W. F. Hudson and E. M. Clark Carlos Bard well, chief chemist dicated at a special attraction went to Salt Lake City Sunday at the smelter, with Mrs. Bard-wel- held ip the near future. were vesting in Salt Lake and returned home during the EUGENEf fore part of the week. City toe fore part of the week, FUNERAL OF SUNDAY. HELD fSGREEN returning home Monday evening. The funeral of Eugene Isgreen Fred Jones of Los Angeles, Mr. Rardwell attended the sesson of . Mr. and Mrs. Solomon of sions the the his of the Uath wth sister, Chapter Cal, is visiting Enshort American of for a Wrathall Mining Mrs. Clyde lsgreoi, who died of pneumonia Society - time. He is on a furlough from gineers. at Fort Wingate, N. M., was held . last-wee- 1 . . i I . V-- v . . , 'V .j r. y 10 the South Ward Chapel Sun- - Bishop E. M. Atkin presided at the services; which followed im- TmcIs ; the.Gpm-Heus- - . noon. ,ir THIRD YEAR es W .K. Soe&erg went to Salt were eeryed during the Lake City op bpsfoess Monday afternoon and retained home Wednesday morning. Norman Erickson and George Mrs. Henry Jefferies went to Erickson left Wednesday afterSalt Lake City Wednesday noon for Dirita, Utah. . f SEAT With this issue the. News enters .on the third mflestbne of its career and to show the interest that the publishers have in the the Navy and yill probably be City of GrantevOle and the sui placed in the Naval Reserve. rounding country, it has decided to enlarge the paper to six eoL Len Sutton wait to Salt Lake urans, making thf regular aiae City Tuesday afternoon. of the avenge country , weekly. Since the News wa started Mrs. Kate Hudson of Gold Hill several industpss have gtetoi pp was visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity , of , GraatsviBa. here during the'' latter .part' of The SaltLakeChemieal Co-hlast week .returning to her home perfected its potash plant, at Tueaday'afternoon: Burmraier.wfcDr the; EUoripek lima quarries at Dolomite have Ray. Hammond went to Salt also been opened tip, both plants Lake City Tuesday afternoon. giving employment to eevipnl - NUMBER ONE. t EKIBIS IIH FEoriE of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson and Mr, and Mre Leo JohnThe Merry Makers gave a son went to Salt Lake City Tuesdancing party in the Gym Thurs- day afternoon to attend the funday evening. Lunch was served eral of Mrs. Augupfca Soderberg Wednesday. They returned home to ad present' during thO latter part of the The Second WanLYM- - L week- - V 'UrS m VOLUME THREE. LOCALS -- s' J-lfi-C- J mediately after toe regular Sun- , . The: day were Mayor ptter M. speakers H. Webb and N. Oegg, Prof. Jpdge John A. Bevan, who paid a glowing tribute to the patriot-of the young man and sopke ids of consolation to the family. C. R. McBride renounced toe benediction. After the services, the remains were taken to. the Tooele City cemetery, where the regulation military taps were sounded by raid of honor obnsistirig of foBowing soldiers wKo came offT from Salt Lake City under the command of Lieut. D. E. Bias-de- l; Privates, Christian Kock, Creswell Burns, Milton Burns, Chiriey Wimmer, George Forester, Qeorge Morse md' Sergeant R. C.' Jackson, trumpeteer. After inteiment they fired the military salute over the grave, which was dedicated by Bishop iffteragoa-vseryices- m sor-wi- ng Atkin1. Grant Ambrose went to Salt Lake City Monday to see about making arrangements for a tryout with the Salt Lake Coast League team this spring. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CATION AND DOINGS BOARD OF EDU- HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The Board of County Commissioners made a number of appointments of deputy poad commissioners and deputy assessors besides disposing of a number of minors matters. Walter E. Green was appoin-e- d deputy road commissioner for .Clover road district, Alexander Shields for Lincoln district, Fred Boyd for Deep Creek district, Robert Smith for Tooele district, Chas, L, Morduff for Gold Hill district, and Jesse Lofgreen. for . and members, Thos. Jennings, W. G, Atkin, Israel Bennion am) Jas. L. Wrathall present and the following business was transacted. The offer of Jesse Coogan Em- ineering Co.r to accept the old machinery at Grantsville in payment of work on the boiler at the Grantsville schools was approv- . ed. President Nelson reported the improvements on the radiation in the Tooele Gym were satisBenmore district Dr. F. M. Davis was again ap- factory. The matter of having the pointed County Physician for Stockton school building repairthe next two years. ed was referred to Messrs Atkins Mrs, Edna Longson wa3 apand Hick3 for action. pointed registrar of vita staA communication was received tistics at St John, Mrs .Alex from Mary E. Downey, in charge Maze at Stockton and Mrs. Dan work under he State of library Roberts at Ipsepa.,. . Board of Education, regarding The botd o Isaac Arbon as school in libraries the of growth constable at Gnntsville was apthe county. proved .as. waa that of Tom HarReed Skidmore was appointed mon at Wendover. John J. Murray was appointed janitor of the school at Benmore. The offer of $78 from J. J. Justice of the Peace for Stock-to- n bond his apTanner of Clover for the old Precinct being same the toe Board school at proved by building at lover was actime. cepted. The Board authorized the emThe Board authorized the refund to the Town of Stockton of ployment of an instructor in $72.50 for expenses incurred Home Economics for work in the during the flu epidemic. county during the summer. Jos. Lawrence was appointed E. M. Atkin appeared before Prefor Erda assessor Board relative to having a the deputy 4 cinct John G. Gollaher for Too-e-e manager appointed for toe Ojiera Precinct and Asael C. Tanner House as the High School Gym. The Board decided to put the for Clover Precnct. The James Brothels asked management into the hands of permission to put in a culvert Principal Jensen and the High over a road northwest of Tooele School faculty under the direcleading to their land, whch was tion of the Board. granted. Supt Hicks who reported that authorwas John G. Gollaher the school at Gold Hill was alof ized to make a copy of a map most too large for one teacher, was instructed to make arrange.the county. .... ments for the present term. The Board of Education met , The fire, loss to the Benmore at the Court House Mopdaj'.. with school building some time ago Pres; A. M. Nelson in the chair,; was fixed at $100 by the adjuster 4 Jvl Less Than You Spending CLOVER MENTION Earn. : , City-Kam- ax l,. ' OF THE VAN LOONS to Tooele last were Junius, Asael and Saturday Ck Tanner, John S. Peck, Archie St. Jeor and C. T. Anderson. . Clover visitors Bishop' R. N. Busk left Sunday for Tooele to attend the funeral of Eugene Isgreen. : Mra. Mary-.- Anderson who spent the week at Stockton as the guest. of Mrs. John M. Holt, returned to her home Saturday. . u AND SETTING ASIDE A DEFINITE YOUR INCOME IS THE CERTAIN PORTION OF ROAD TO FINAN CIAL INDEPEDENCE. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY. - GRANTSVILLE DESERET Gniilsville. I BANK Utah. Mr. Olsen and Miss Peearl Crowley returned Monday from a visit to Salt Lake City. Mother knows whats worth while i . Si 41 t I I |