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Show r XT FOR SALE AND FOR RENT here two weeks Grantsville last Saturday and WhitF. Orson Housees at Bargain prices. See in no trouble and had disposing Sunday. Apostle Council 3. Tooele 16 of of to of the Twelve, the of them by a score ney Building Assn, was and at does The high score for Tooele present the Saturday not tell the whole tale until it Sunday, making addresses on FOR SALE Chiffonier, Ap- sesis mentioned that Tooele only doctrinal subjects at both ply 82 N. 1st West St. made four earned runs, showing sions Saturday. He also spoke at that errors and poor support the general session Sunday afFOR RENT 3 or 4 room ternoon. Prof. Levi Edgar Young house furnished. Modern. Phone figured in the remainder. Davie pitched a good game for of the University of Utah, was 37-- after beating 4 t BEING a little ahead of the procession. If you are really an intelligent person you will learn about this wonderful uencc. For almost a quarter century it has been before the pub- x FT x:-- . , R. Ophir but his support was very seven errors being ragged, charged against his team, besides misplays which helped to add to Tooeles long string. Davie struck out ten men, while Marion Shields who pitched for Tooele fanned seven; he however, do not have to exert himself much, as Tooele had the game sewed up pretty well by the third inning with the score 8 to 1. Adams played a fine game at short .accepting six chances on a rather poor field. The whole team played good ball ,not an error being recorded against any player. The lineup and summary: lic, relieving Millions of sufferers. There are today Chiropractors in every Nation in the world. You who pose as a learned, progressive person to admit that you know nothing of this Science, or worse to condemn something you know nothing of, shows ig- norance and nothing else. It is an insult to your intelligence. We will deem it a favor to explain this to you; give you literature on any disease you may wish. 'J V TE Means being always iP (V: UP-TO-DA- If for any reason you cannot call at our offices for information, phone us, we will send the literature to you. PHONE 313. : OFFICE ISGREEN BLDG. . WE WILL BE IN OPHIR IN THE NEAR FUTURE. WATCH FOR DATE. I SCHAUS & SCHAUS PERSONALS er 1st Delicate Mechanism Despite its scope Swift & Company is a business of infinite details, requiring infinite ti attention. ! Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowledge of weight, price, the amount and quality of meat the live animals will yield. Each manufacturing operation must be done with expert skill and scientific precision. A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care to avoid loss. Chemists, engineers, accountants, and other specialists are required to take care of oqr intricate problems. Alert wisdom and judgment must be used in getting stocks of goods into the open channels of demand through our four hundred branch houses. Branch house organizations must show activity and energy to sell at the market in the face of acute competi- rF tion from other large packers, and hundreds of small ones. f All these requirements of intelligence, loyalty,, devotion to the task, are met in the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent per pound with costs at minimum. How can the workings of this delicate human mechanism be improved f;i L. upon? i. rr" Do you believe that Government direction would add to our efficiency or improve the service rendered the producer and consumer? Let os end you ft Swift Dollar. It will interest you. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, HL Swift & Company, U. S. A! THIS SHOWS r rWHAT BECOMES THE AVERAGE DOUM RECEIVED OF, 7 BIT (SODS S3 hSh&himr) A j i 0 CCNTI It. M MUOFMUT or mower MID FOR TNI UVC ANIMAL CCNTI FOR LAROR HFINttl MR FMIMT 1.04 CCNTI NENAINt WITH ,SWVTlCOMFMnr V:l Miss Florence Bennett of Murray was visiting with her friend, Miss Edna Hickman, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Achesgg, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to spend Pioneer Day there. G. Baker, superintendent of the Clark Electric Power Co., with Mrs. Raker were visiting Salt Lake City during the week. Miss Lucile Gowans who was attending summer school at the University of Utah, returned home Wednesday evening. Fred Hansen who was in Salt Lake City visiting with his son, returned home Wednesday FOR RENT House, modern. Apply Vowles Market. FOR SALE 1500 lb team, also harness and wagon, if desired. Phone llfrJ. FOR SALE House with five rooms, 3 cellars, out houses. One modem four room house with clothes closet, porch front and CONKLIN-DROUBATooele. back. 2 acres land, about Vi acre WEDDING BELLS. in grape vines. Cheap for cash. . ABR H 0 A E Don Conklin and Mrs. Lon Inquire I. J. Elkiqgton, Sr. 48-- tf 0 6 3 Adams ss 1 6 2 Droubay who were united in the Thompson 3b of matrimony in Salt Lake 2 6 bonds 2 2b Yorkshire FOR SALE-You- ng Dunyon home 1 returned Wednesday 4 2 City Stauffer cf S. 2nd 305 R. A. Gillespie, hogs. 8 5 0 morning and are receiving con- West St, Phone 157. Gillett c 0 5 2 Giroux If gratulations of their many 0 friends. The wedding was conMar Shields p 5 3 Some second FOR SALE summated in such a quiet man- hand furniture. For 5 1 1 14 Gee lb particulars ner that few were aware of the see M. J. Mecham. Mur Shields rf .. 5 1 1 1 pretty romance which started 421615 2716 0 when Mr. Conklin was making USED Furniture Bargains. alterations in the home of Mrs. Lots of em at Tooele Furniture Ophir. AB R H 0 A E Droubay several weeks ago and Co., Phone 213. 1 which ended by Mr. Conklin Green cf, 2b .... 4 4 0 renouncing bachelorhood and beBerry If WANTED Everybody to 1 4 0 coming a benedict. H. Lee lb know that they can obtain the 4 12 2 0 W. Lee 3b.. Salt Lake Tribune delivered to their door every day by placing Brockett 2b, cf 4 0 1 1 0 Little Things Cause Sunshine. their subscription with the 1 0 0 The ranahlne of of 4 life made la 2. ss up Gillespie Tooele Drug Co., Phone 64 lieiinin all are little thnt very bright McFarland rf .... 4 0 2 0 0 the time. To give up aoiuethtng, when 4 0 0 10 0 Duqueth c FOR SALE-- A big bargain for giving up will prevent unhappiness ; to yield, when persisting will chafe and one who wants 160 acre 3 10 12 Davie W. p dry fret others; to go a little around rather than come against another; to take farm, with nice 5 acre home on ' 31 3 9 27 6 Total nn ill look or a cross word quietly, the side. Plenty of fruit, an ideal rather than resent or return It these Tooele .... 1 4 3.0 1 2 5 0 for poultry. Vi mile east of the ways in which clouds and place 0011100D0- - are Ophir storms are kept off,' and a pleasant Lake Point Amusement Hall. Runs Earned Summary: and steady sunshine secured. Alkln. Come quick. Bases 4 3. Stolen ; S. J. WRIGHT, Lake Point, Utah Jpoele Ophir Adams; Dunyon 2; Green Two-baHits Adams 3 ; Mar house FOR RENT Shields; Giroux; Mur Shields. 45-N. Call 429 Main St Beiry ; McFarland. Struck out By Davie 10; Shields 7. Hit by TO LEASE On or after June Pitcher Davie Stauffer. Passer FOR SALE 10 Barred Plyball Duqueth. Umpires Burke mouth Rock hens, at a bargain. 23rd ,1919, at No. 90 N. Main St Tooele City, The Rimington, 8 and Davie. Call at 346 N. Main St! rooms, modem two story brick house. Inquire 31 S. 1st North. PLAY HERE McGILL TO FOR SALE 4 room modem 43 tf 145. Phone SUNDAY AFTERNOON. brick house. Apply Arthur H. The baseball team of McGill, LeBreton, Glenwod Av. 0 FOR SALE Fine black and Nev., which is making a tour of the State will play the loca FOR RENT Room in private white cherries. Inquire Elroy 43--tf team at the Public Square Sun- house, bathroom. 124 S. East St Bush, 346 S. Main. oclock. 6:00 at afternoon Phone day The McGill team has played MilEVENING TELEGRAM At WANTED-Contracfor plow- the P. O. News Stand. All the ford, Beaver, Richfield, Moroni, Fairview, Nephi and Ephraim, ing land. Address: American News all the time. Get your pathe team at the latter place be- Plowing Association, 812 Walker per when the afternoon stage ing the only one to win from the Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah arrives. visitors ,so that a good game is assured. Come out to see it. m 113 110 19 , 0-- 16 WANT ADS. se 3t 4t-5- . 6-- W. ts Miss Myrtle Isgreen, cashier for the Clark Electric Power Co., is spending her vacation in Salt Lake City. ASHHOBTH Bom To Mr. and Mis. Paul AN ORDINANCE. Treadway last Friday a fine baby Ordinance An amending the Revised boy at the home of her mother, Ordinances of Tooele City, 1913, deMrs. Jos. Dayton. Mother and fining the rules regulating vehicles babe are doing fine. upon the streets of Tooele City, by & LEAVED FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Call us or we both lose. Long and Short Hauls. Before you move be sure and call up. Res. Phone Hy. 1833. Office Phone: Was. 2197 Salt Lake City, Utah. Office 149 S. W. Temple. amending Section 3 thereof, so that same shall read as follows : Section 3. It shall be unlawful for Mr. and, Mrs. W. M. Adamson riding or driving a motorany who were visiting in southern cycleperson or motor vehicle, within the City, to ride or drive California, returned home last limits of Tooele at a greater rate of speed than fifteen iU0MKIKRMWIt)MRKMW)WMIMttlMKKKMMKKIMIMK)M)MIM)WKKt week. miles an hour, and provided further, that it shall be unlawful to ride or Mrs. John F. Hogan and Miss drive same in the business section, or over crossings, or to turn any corDella Green accompanied Jas. B. ner where there la an obstructed view, Hickman to Salt Lake City Tues- - at a greater rate of speed than eight miles an hour. Upon approaching any day where they Mi's. Wm. Hogan curve or descent, or street, or public of McGill, Nev., who with her or private crossing, the operator of a vehicle or mortorcycle shall at son will visit with Mrs. Hogan motor all times have the vehicle under immediate control. Further, it shall be for a week. unlawful for any person driving or riding in a motor vehicle to cross over Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillespie any aide-walwhere the view is obon either side, without first were Salt Lake visitors during structed, his machine to a full atop, bringing the week ,retuming home Wed- and sounding the horn, or otherwise giving a warning signal. nesday evening. , Thin Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon being filed and pubJ. H. Peterson ,the plumber, lished. Passed this 1st day of July, 1919. who was in Grantsville ThursApproved this 1st day of July, 1919. contract Published this 18th day of July, of awarded was the day c I NG I & Boucher O M Beasley SHOWS k July 28 to August 2 putting in the heating plant in the home of County Commission, Grantsville. er O. II. Barrus rsWIFT & COMPANY FROM THE V George Gerretsen left Wednesday evening for San Diego, Cal., where he expects to lemain some time. Hany SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, Salary or greases and paints. Commission. Address The VIC-T-O ROIL CO., Cleveland, O. Y Mis Erma Stewart went to Beach, Cal., to look after his busSalt Lake City Thursday to iness interests here. Mr. Warner goes to Denver from Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Olson had spend Pioneer Day there. where also has lumber interests. for their guests on Pioneer Day, T. A. Taylor, cashier of the Mr. Warner reports business his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co., veiy brisk on the coast. son, Ralph, who motored out was in Tooele ,on business Wed- -' from Salt Lake City to spend nesday on business mattera for .. City Attorney W. S. Marks with Mrs. Marks, son Sherman, his company. the day in Tooele. and daughter Helen, left Wedfor Fish Lake where they nesday E. J. Warner of ' the Parker-WarnTim Moriarty was an ingoing ten days taking a vacaLumber Co., arrived in spent passenger to Salt Lake City Tooele Thursday from Long tion, returning home about AugThursday morning! ust TOOELE present Sunday and delivered an able address on education dwell- ing on the necessity of vocational training. Mrs. Sarah Eddington was present, representing the General Boat'd of the Relief Society, while Mrs. Zina Y. Card was here in the same capacity for the Primary Association. The attendence at the Conference was one of the largest ever held in Grantsville, nearly every Ward in the Stake being represented. Prof. Young had a special meeting with the Seventies Quo-urin the interim between the sessions Sunday. 1919. PETER CLEGG, Mayor. Attest: IDWAL AJAX, City Recorder. Date first publication July 18, 1919. TOOELE TRIMS OPHIR stake conHANDILY; SCORE 16-team went ference. The Tooele baseball to Ophir Sunday to give the minQuarterly Stake Conference ers of that camp a return game of Tooele Stake was held jn 3. quarterly Big Merry Go Round and Ferris Wheel numerous All to Please. Attractions Nothing to Offend |