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Show 1 DISTRICT COURT MONDAY. placed in the department of agri-Jud- , and the affair proved a success P. C. Evans held Dia- -' culture, biology, domestic art, i both socially and financially. trict Court for Tooele County land mechanic arts. A dining Bank Examiner in Tooele. the High Monday and probate matters room has been put-iwere disposed of: School for the benefit of the Audrey F. Tolton, state bank . The final account in the estate domestic science students, also a examiner was in Tooele last Friof Pete Sapetti was approved and reading room for the benefit of day and Saturday to make one of the petition for distribution was all thp students. Most of the periodical examinations of the dedifferent in the Tooele County State Bank.. Mr. installation granted. The petition for partial distri- partments was dona by the boys Tolton says that he found the bution in the estate of Fredricka in mechanic arts under the direc- accounts of the local financial inNelson, deceased, was granted. tion of Mr. Noall. stitution in excellent shape, and In the estate of Mary Gundry, An outline of the 0001868 of- that it is one of the strongest deceased, the final account was fered will be ready for distribu- c juntry banks in the state. Mr. olton says that there are two approved and petition for final tion in abopt a week, Which will be sent to all prospective studistribution granted. .mk examiners besides the Mrs. Hazel Roach was granted dents. In addition to the courses I, ate Bank Commission and that a decree of divorce from James in the schools, a lyceum course i' e examinations are more than Roach on the grounds of failure has been arranged tp be given mere perfunctory looking hver to provide and was granted $25 in the Opera House during the the books of thp bank and then ry a winter, as well as theatrical per- charging the fee for making the alimony. Maggie Durrant of Vernon is formances by standard compan- examination. The loans made to suing W. W, Durrant for p di- ies, also illustrated lectures and bank officials aiu to relatives of vorce on the ground of failure to other special features. bank officials and to officials of In biology. Prof. Jensen is said related banks are given the closprovide and asks for 50 a month maintenance pending suit. The to have the best private collec- est scrutiny and generally are i Judge ordered Mr. Durrant to do tion for biological study in the discouraged. the best he could v to pay the state. He has received offer's amount. , , from several colleges to teach Apostle George F. Richards The motion to strike in the this subject. In Mr. McDonald, and family , are visiting with case of H. H. Johnston vs. Geo. the local high school has also se- their daughter Mrs. George L. cured a strong man, while Mr. Tate and family during the week V. Pappas was denied. Wangsgaard is said to be one of Apostle Richards has recently BRIGHT LAD PASSES AWAY. the best athletic instructors in returned from presiding over the The fnueral of William Ed- the state. The work of Prof. J. European mission. old boy M. Boyden in music and military ward, the bright Miss Jane Raddatz who had of Clarence E. and Susan Burke, tactics has been demonstrated to who passed away early Sunday show that he is exceptionally been visiting with friends and well qualified in his' blanches. relatives in Tooele left during morning from dysentery, was held at the house Tuesday af- In domestic science and domestic the week for Eureka. ternoon at two oclock. Bishop art, Tooele has two good teachers Alfred L Hanks of the North in Miss Christensen and Miss Mrs. Perry Thornhill who was handWard presided at the services, Wallace. Mr. Andrews has led mathematics and commercial visiting with her folks in Anamakiilg the opening prayer. The to merit his continuance conda, Mont, for several weeks, speakers were Edwin M. Orme subjects returned home Monday. and Wm. H. Cassity, both offer- as a member of the faculty. The others all come equally recom- ' ing words of consolation to the mended. So that there is no ocDr. J. H. Peck arrived in Toobereaved parents on the loss of casion to send the boys and girls ele B. their beautiful child. H.. Thursday morning ito visit can get just as when away they offered the closing prayhere, and it is reported,, with a Haynes in here instruction the as good view of looking over the field for er. After the services the body schools. paid a location. Dr. Peck was out at was taken to the Tooele City Gold Hill for about a year before cemetery Where interment was A. M. Nelson Makes Trip East he entered the Army. made, Joseph Lindberg dedicatAlfred M. Nelson, president of ing the grave. Tooele The child was taken ill about the Board of Education of W. C. Price was in Salt Lake .on a trip left Monday County, two weeks ago and every effort eastern states, while City on business the fore part of was made to save its life, a spec- through the . Mr. Nelson the week. ialist having been brought out taking his vacation. from Salt Lake City. For nearly will visit Chicago, Pittsburg, Mrs. G. W. Goins and family New a week it seemed to be improv- Washington, Philadelphia, leave' the latter part of the week York and Boston. On his reing until Saturday afternoon it will be accompahied by for Breckenridge, Mo, where took a turn for worse, the end turn, he Miss Effie Marsden, the librarian they will make their home. Miss coming shortly after midnight. of the Tooele Free Library, who Mae Goins will remain in Tooele is attending summer school at to teach in the local High SA00I. TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL HAS Chautauqua, N. Y STRONG FACULTY. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew While The Tooele High 'School facul-l- y Lawn Party in South Ward Suc- of Murray, accompanied by fcr. has been engaged for the and Mrs. Jas. Peterson of Grancess, ' and according to PrinThe Lawn party which was ite, spent Sunday visiting with cipal A. C. Jensen presents as scheduled to be held on the South Mr. Whites nephew, James G. strong an array of instructors as Ward lawn last Friday evening, Norman and family. any High School ip the state. was held in the Chapel on acA number of the old teachers count of rain. An excellent proThos. E. Adams, the local .have been retained and in the gram was rendered, refreshartist, went to Afton, places of the others, some of the ments were served and dancing Wyo., to visit with his daughters best material in the state which was enjoyed until a late hour. there. During his absence John was available, has been secured. The large crowd present had a A. Ahlstrom is performing the New equipment has been fine time in spite of the weather artistic duties. ge OUR PRICES n 1 month-tempora- Frank BEEF. Chuck Steak Rib Steak Round Steak Loin Steak Steak Boiling Beef Eastman G. i s 25c 25c 25c 30c 30c 15c e Res. Phone 275 TeL 274 ON MEAT ! r. ritkkK&mmmmmkmkkkMkmttWiAkkhkkiiiMM AND OVERHAULING I AM REPAIRING TRUCKS AUTOMOBILE i TRACTORS I do all the Work Myself and have all the necessary Tools for any sized Job. VEAL. I respectfully refer you to any 80c 35c .... 35c Stew 25c VIENNA BAKERY & GROCER Chops M s or all of my satisfied customthem. I aim A ers, as to the Quality of work I am doing for 3 ' to be fair in all I do for you. it A GARAGE, Vine Street, west of District School. A A A rate of at and work After August 15th, Sunday Holiday i Time and Half. . ii Steak Cutlets . CO, STEVE JANKOVICH, Prop. 4th St. Newtown. Phone 236. 1 Warm Weather Drinks! SERVED ICE COLD AT OUR FOUNTAIN. We Have a Full Line of Cosmetics and Toilet Articles. Spend Your Spare Time Reading the Latest Magazines. Salt Lake Daily and Sunday Papers on Sale 1 life is the HANKS & EVANS art of giving oUasure ar IMPEMALES ar, ton-sori- al DONT! 1 DANCE SPEND ANOTHER CENT VoR ANYTHING UNTIL YOU. HAVE SEEN THIS LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES. WHY? I s Because Land is cheaperand better than any other section in the intermountain country. Because Crop failures are unknown. Because This land subirrigates, plenty of moisture to produce all kinds of crops.' Because There are many reasons why this valley in south-centrIdaho is more productive than other sections. The following list is only a few of the many of what we consider real snaps. Do not procrastinate this is your opportunity ACT NOW. No. 18. 400 acres of heavy blade soil, al under cultivation. 200 acres of props. 80 to 100 acres summer fallowed. 20 acres alfalfa. All fenced and One mile from y town. Good house, two wells, barn, granary and other buildings. Price, induding all the crop, if taken now, $60.00 per acre. About $5,000.00 to $6,000.00 worth of crop. No. 19. 160 acres, good house and stable, all fenced; 80 to 100 acres of wheat, will average about 30 bushels per acre. Price .including prop, if taken now, $60.00 per acre. No. 20. 320 acres, all fenced; 200 acres in crop, wheat, alfalfa and dover. House, stables and other outbuildings. Good water right Not far from school and church. 'Price, induding crop, if taken now, $60.00 per acre. No. 21. 160 acres, all fenced, unimproved; house in fair condition; on main road to town; very choice land. Price $35.00 per acre. No. 22. 480 acres ,one mile from town, on main road, Most of it under cultivation all fenced' and and in wheat This land can produce 50 to 60 bushels per acre. Fine location. Price $50.00 per acre.' Gome here Address or call on the UTAH-IDAHLAND AND, INVESTMENT COMPANY Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers have 'added much to life, for they ard pleasing thousands of discriminating smokers who appreciate the art"of rood tobacco well Mended. They will please you, too. The most The John Bollman Cow i Undertaking Parlors and Chppel west of Salt Laks ts FULL STOCK OF FUNERAL 8UPPLIE8 ALWAYS ON HAND We are as well prepared to tenderly care for your loved ones as any In placs 10 for 13c I com-ingye- MORONI ENGLAND & Company MOUTMPWCB CIGARETTES ths state. Phone 62 Branch Tooele, Utah. 9 K NOTICE. g IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE PRICES YOU ARE PAYING FOR YOUR Salt Lake United Staten Land Office, City, Utah, June 6. 1919. To Whom It May Cpncero: Notice is hereby given that the SUte of Utah has filed in this office lints of lands, selected by the oald State, under section 6 of the Act of ibngress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, vis: Serial 091366, Lots 10, 11, Sec. 7; Lots 2, 3, 415, 8, 9, 10, 11, Section 18, T. 3 S., It. and Lot 6, Sec. 13., T. 2 S., R fw., W., Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of lid llstB, so far they relate to Bald S facts by . descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Date first publication Aug. 1, 1919. Date last publication Aug. 29, 1919. f ' MEATS & f GROCERIES WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. BROADWAY CASH MARKET MIKE ELICH. Prop. Bezek Block, Broadway. -- Tooele, Utah. A MWTIQWWtWtlWlttlWWttlttlWttWttSWWWW OQUFRRH HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN TOOELE BERT WALKER, Prop. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Smelter Men. Parlor for Ladies. Best Meals in Town for the Money. Towli Salt Slap Una Lake E. S. QUINN, Manager Tooele City Depot: No. 7 W. 2nd SOUTH OQUIRRH HOTEL TIME TABLE Lv. Salt Lake Arr. Tooele Lv. Tooele 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Salt Lake Depot: Tooele County State Bank 5:30 p.m. " 1:00 p.m. 1 :00 a. m. 6 :00 p. m. EXPERIENCED DRIVERS I will receive Stage passengers at Liberty Cafe in Newtown and Oquirrh Hotel as indicated on Time Table Phones : Oquirrh Hotel 134; Liberty Cafe 206 For Information regarding Delivery of Light Express Parcels Call Oquirrh Hotel 3:30 p.m. 11:00 p. m. A dance will be given In the Opera House tonight Friday) evening. Good music regular prices. I al - wmumuwKimt dSMMilllSlsMSltltMmMlSMsUMSlSlSMSlSiaMISMSillSWMSMrtHIISIHHil.W TO-NIGH- T! ; cross-fence- d. two-stdr- 26 South Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah, Or J. B. HICKMAN, Tcode, Utah. uminnMUMMUHHHHMHnimauwmfflMifflimimwaaawauuaiiaiminiwimn OUR I J1PEMIN Tooeles Plumber PLUMBING HEATING CHIMNEY TOPS, & TIN WORK. Repairing of AH Kinds. cross-fence- d. O I Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Notice On and after June 1, 1919, all work done after 5 :00 p. m. and on Sunday will be charged on a basis of time and half VINE STREET Res. Phone 4 Shop Phone 242. PLATFORM We believe vice. Capital & Surplus - - $65,000.00 Total Resources 650,000.00 Depositary for Postal Savings. We Sell Travelers Checks. The Depositors on our books include all the prominent men of the county people whose financial transactions through us often involve considerable sums. Their faith in us has been established by careful attention to every detail a service which is extended to every depositor, large and small. We solicit your investigation. P. M. CLFGG, Pres. E. M. ORME, Cashier. that all business success is founded on ser- In any transaction with you, from the smallest to the largest, we are not satisfied unless you are, and we do not consider the transaction completed until you are perfectly satisfied. No matter whether you buy ten cents worth of lime or a house bill costing a thousand dollars, you will receive the same courtesy and attention. LET US SERVE YOU. Parker-lVarn- er Lumber Co. GEORGE C. CHASE, Mgr. Phone 69. |