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Show !yrr rmGmammimmiwmwn THE-INSTRUMEN- HTtTtSntPL The Highest Class T Talking Ma chine in TH WHATS IN A NAME? HERES WHATS IN THE SONORA NAME: ,1 Supreme in Tone! EXAMINE A KNOWLEDGE ON YOUR PART THAT WHEN YOU BUY A SONORA YOU BUY THE PHONOGRAPH THAT WON HIGHEST SCORE FOR TONE AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIEXPOSITION, THE PHONOGRAPH THAT IS LICENSED AND OPERATES UNDER BASIS PATENTS OF THE PHONOGRAH INDUSTRY, AND THAT PLAYS ALL MAKES OF DISC RECORDS PERFECTLY WITHOUT EXTRA ATTACHMENTS. the Sonora critically. long running motor, at the aound source, C the tiie convenient envelope filing system, tiie universal tube for playing all makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments, the improved sound box, the matchless curved design lines of the cabinet, etc., and youll see vhy Sonora is unequalled. Then play the Sonora, and as soon as you hear its magnificent, rich, golden tone-contr- ol tone, WHEN YOU LIFT THE COVER OF YOUR PHONOGRAPH AND YOUR FRIENDS SEE THE SONORA TRADEMARK THEY KNOW THAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE FINEST INSTRUMENT MADE. THE SONORA HAS AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR SUPREME QUALITY. youll know why it won highest quality at the Panama TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGN LINES OF THE SONORA AND TO HEAR ITS MAGNIFICENT TONE IS TO BE CONVINCED OF ITS SUPERIORITY. score f'T tone Pacif : Expciitia.:. Wchsvt e Fcn:r it tn p.ics yei v. want ,u A SUPERB COLLECTION OF UPRIGHT AND PERIOD MODELS IS AVAILABLE AT PRICES FROM $50 TO $1000. :a :r:o Less i. ; TOOELE nERCANTILE CO.& Pioneer Day Program 50 Yean Dews mare and George Tanners horse for purse of $10.00. Won Ago. Richard James gave the Bulle- by Tanner. Dance in the present City Hall tin the following outline of the in the evening. program fifty years on Pioneer Day, Saturday, July 24th, 1869. CLOVER MENTION Firing salute of 24 guns at Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson, daylight under the direction of .and Mrs. Leonard Hebertson Mr Orme. Sam Capt. , and family motored to Tooele Raising of big flag on Meeting House grounds by John Tate. Wednesday afternoon, returning home the same evening. Serenade by Marshall Band. A number of Clover people atParade. the Soliders Welcome tended in the Bowery, built Meeting on Meeting House lawn, address Home reception at Tooele last week. All reported having had a delivered by Andrew Galloway. Sports during the afternoon. good time. Mrs. Robt. Strasburg spent a Climbing greased pole for hat Jas. McKendrick. very pleasant afternoon as the Wheelbarrow Race-J- os White, guest of Mrs. Q. H. Harvey Sunprize $1.00 day. Miss Sadie Davis left Sunday Horse Race between Heber j Il LET US PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR OLD SHOES l' l' I' l' f ? 5 I. f f Matt Leonetti was the only manager of the Modern. Shoe Repairing Co., which he built to its present proportions. He started in business in Nowtown in Tooele five years ago; with his experience and good work, built up a good business, afterwards he opened up the shop in Old Town on north Main Street, which later was moved to Vine Street where it is giving service and satisfaction to all the people of Tooele City and Tooele County. We do not advertise like others that they were managers of the Modern Shoe Repairing Co. If they had been managers why do they now start business with the trust of Salt Lake City to cut prices to get business. The Modern Shoe Repairing will continue and not let any trust competitor have their own way. The Modern Is equipped with machinery to do as good work as any shop in Tooele. Shoes sent by Parcel Post will be returned next day C. O. D. i i. d I Modern Shoe Repairing C0. MATT LEONETTI, Prop. Vine St, opposite Oqiurrh Hotel evening for Ophir to visitwifcb friends and relatives there. ... Mr. and Mrs. Leo Condie spent Friday afternoon in Clover the guests of Mrs. C. T. Ander- 6UMM5nT In the Justice's Court In and fov MirinrnrmiTinniinminiiiinnniiiii Wendover Precinct County of Tooele, State of Utah. Before William A. Lyman, Justice of the Peace. A. J. Spencer Company, Incorporated, Plaintiff, vs. Gus Mares, Defen- dant For Shabby W eat her-- w 01 . SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the Defendant You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within this action is returning home Saturday even- the county in which within twenty brought, otherwise, ing. days after service .and defend the entitled action against you to reBishop R. N. Bush, Eph cover Judgment for the sum of $54.75, Jeor and Lincoln A. Stookey all with interest thereon from and since motored to Grantsville Sunday June 18th, 1919, and for interest on aa the rate of one per said morning to attend the Quarterly cent judgment per month until paid and for costa of said action, for goods, wares Stake Conference. which plaintiff alMr .and Mrs. Edward Davis and merchandise leges to have delivered to you between and family of Ophir were Clover the dates of May 16th, 1919, and June 18th, 1919, and in case of your failure viistors Sunday evening. to do. so, judgment will be rendered Mrs. George Simpson spent against you according to the demand the complaint. seveial days in Tooele last week, of Given under my hand this day of the guest of Mrs. Truman Davis, June, 1919. son. Mrs. Q. H. Harvey spent several days in Garfield last week, Automobiles St Mr. and Mrs. Will Heggie of Tooele spent Saturday evening WILLIAM A. LYMAN, Justice of the Peace. Date first publication July 25, 1919. with Mrs. Heggies mother, Mrs. Robt Strasburg. C. T. Anderson returned from a trip to Skull Valley Sunday after spending the week end laying a pipe line there. Miss Ella Tanner returned to her home last week after spending several da vs m Salt Tmlro City with friends and relatives. Miss Ruth Walters returned home Wednesday from Salt Tjk City where she has been attending summer school. s, Urcotor "P1 A and instruction - 8t5rfM0 sheet showing in detail how easy it is to make old shabby cars spick-and-spa- n. Tooele Motor Co. nwuuuuuikMiWMinwmuMWuuuiiuuiwiiiunnuuinmnmuntoiutiMR World 711,000,000 Years Old. Basing their cnlculntlon upon radioactive jilienmiH-na- , two British scientists hnve ti'Jviinced the theory that th woriil i iii bust 711,000.000 year old. Valuable Reproof. The reproof of n jpwil man resembles fuller's eurth ; it not only removes the ss)ts from our chiinicter, but it rubs off when It is dry. Williamson. How to Get Rich. no trouble in Some men would getting rich If they held on to the monhs they do to the money ey they e they borrow. Net So Bad After All. of )hmi.,. Hint today is the fatal tomorrow nhont which they were so worm A lot fm-ge- i .The large and attractive, new Fashion Book from Stop That Headache! UTAH FINDS CATTLE SHIPEMNT TUBERCULOUS ' There is no need for your car to be shabby, weather-wor- n and mud stained. You can easily refinlsh the entire car, or touch up the shabby spots with Auto Enamel Finishes simplify the . problem reflnfaWng. They are made especially for automo-Mefrom selected materials which are adapted for the pur- - Upon evidence obtained by Ifs Stopping Your Work the Use State Livestock Board of Utah and the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, shipments of dairy and breeding cattle from Illinois are again under investigation. Of 33 cattle shipped late in March of this year from St Charles, 111., to Ogden, Utah, 16 of the animals were found, on a retest, to be tuberculous. St Charles isnear Elgin, HI, from which three shipments of tuberculous cattle were made to e, as recently announced Ly the Department of Agriculture. VICTOR LADIES TAILORING CO of Chicago, has just arrived and the beautiful styles and materials shown will be sure to greatly interest you. I will be pleased to have you look over the line at any tlm which may suit your convenience and hope to hear from you soon pdiip For Any Ache or Pain. as to a definite appointment. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Ter-esse- MILV DICAL CO.. ! ::::3. m. e. Representative halladay, for Grantsville. |