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Show R. D. Halladay, Editor. Entered IgOLUME THREE. - fl u second due mail matter at Granterille, I Utah, under the Act of March AND PERSONALS SOMEWHERE IF i. S, 1871. Subscription, $1.50 IN UTAH YOU HAD ABOUT PEOPli man sMOTstiE mo : ; -- T i THAT SWELL ROD AND THINGS, YOU, MHrHT HAVE NAD SOME FISH ANOj MONEY IN FUTURE YEARS. OF "M -f. per-Yea-r. YOUR HONEY in tout Swings. Stamps instead of IBS IMS t- NUMBER TWENTY FIVE. L OF INVESTED " f GRANTS VILLE, TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. LOCALS Hi AA HELD LUST Piomir Miiiif Mm of Ophir Passed tfr .and Mrs. W. K. Soelberg was visiting relatives and friends left Thursday on a vacation trip here. during the early part of the southern Idaho. They expect week. be gone about two weeks. THUhiY Away List Tiiisdq Wis Associated with Late Marcus Daly of Bette. . - Miss Goldie Boyer of Salt Lake Royal Erickson returned from was visiting relatives and elta, Utah, Wednesday morn- - City friends here during the fore pail; of the week. Mrs. Sarah Hatch went to Salt T. R. Johnson came home from te City Thursday afternoon Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, kd returned home Sunday. returning again to the city Wednesday morning. Mrs. Leland Tate of Tooele J visiting with her parents, lir .and Mrs. R. T. Brown, here Ferris, the old son of fore week. the of the Mrs. Bell Wm. and Mr. part had part louring of the thumb and two first fingers on his left hand blown oil v; Thorne from American Fork Fri- - Wednesday evening when a morning, cussion cap which he had exploded.- .He. was taken to Tooele L : Glen Woojley, Vera C. Wool- - where the thumb and first two ,r .ley, Fred Jefferies, Rulon Strofti-Ij- y fingers were amputated at the bearg and Miss Alta Johnson left first joint. The lad said that tfye ix Saturday afternoon on a trip to cap was given him by sonfb boys and that he tried to explode it Oakley, Idaho, by auto. by hitting it with an axe. He went to had better luck with a match, .f ;7Mis8 Agnes Kowberry Salt Lake City Friday afternoon, the result bring as above stated. 1: returning home Sunday mom-- . per-SRa- , : -- J. Reuben Clark of Johnson Paul G. John- json, Maylon Hale, Mrs. Alice Miss Mabel . Johnson I . McMichael went to Theron jmd. Mc-icha- F SjflflAke . f el, J ton, D. C., who is visiting in Grantsyille will make an address in the Opera House next Wednesday pn the subject of the . riVations. tfityMraafter noon and returned home Wed-- is not only the best qualified man to talk on the subject in Utah, nesday evening. but one of the best in the counMiss Rae Anderson went to try, having been connected with Eureka Wednesday morning for the State Department at Washington for a number of years bea short visit with friends. fore entering in private practice James Marsh of Salt Lake City on international law. The funeral of Frank Worth- inery at the Morton Salt Co. ing who died at Ophir last Tues- plant at Burmester, Tuesday day was held Thursday after- morning that amputation was noon at Ophir, the body being necessary. While he was workn ought to Tooele where inter- ing around the salt crusher his ment was made in the Tooele hand came in contact with the City cemetery. large cog wheel and his hand With the passing away of Mr. and arm were drown into the Worthing, Tooele County lusb machine, mangling the aim as another of its" pioneer mining far as his elbow. He was taken men. lie iriane to Ophir in to the Tooele General Hospital the late Sixties, and was a resi- for the necessary operation. dent of that camp when it was created into a mining district, Stealing Government Traps. being one of the mgauicis of Me: Lin, the district, iinuli r Frank J. Hale, U. S. GovernFloe clothe, catch little flail ariiftiuy few W. S. 8.' who passed away several nioiir,.--. ment tropper, has strings of m9m9m9msi9ttt9rt9t9m9t9t?tx9m9m9i9H ago having been eluded the lir; traps in different parts of this recorder in valley, of. which a number were CONVOY Mr. Worthing 'was associated missing lately in such a manner.. IN with the late Marcus Dr.iy cf J to .lead him. to believerth'at they r Butte, Mont., rnine,, when ho j were The deliberately; stolen. charge of the Zelia mine at Opi.ir public is,.wqrnr4 k.:E w1k.-ilor the W aikev &ic government property and was one ol the ' the that the. penalties, foy. stealing nent mining districts oi' ikr contents arc very j thjm or,.thei ai:- also was He associate jwlfli Persons Utter Being Delayed Several Days a.tTliiir Schedule by caught moles iseyere prominent mining operate! jngr the traps or their contents of the west, Patsy Clark, of wjjl also be prosecuted to the full Men Bitea Bi- -' Bad Roads Traiujteaches Here Spokane, Wash. Mr. Hales etxent of the law. W orthing was married Work is of Frank great benefit to the freslwienls la South War! toting House to Miss Anna Williamson at stockmen" who have occasion to wh? wjth sons three Iowinff suivivc mm, should with hMf'hir Coil W. McClure who was From the Tooele Bulletin G. and Chester J- - of Lcn , efforts to rid the Frank in change of the Convoy, Capt. range of The Motor Truck Convoy of and James 1. of Ophir. animals. of commander the atoiy the U .S. War Department ar- McMahan, ill all the other officers Mr. Worthing was taken about and train, rived in Tooele about noon Wedtwo weeks ago and in a few days spoke very highly of their receptelephone company has a nesday and remained here near- tion the men received in Tooele. passed away. men doing repair work of SanS veteran of ly two hours, during which time was deceased a The of the men coming out of on the lines all the men with the Convoy Many running to Grnnte-membea been basement advis- the Civil War, having Ward South the were sewed with refreshments of Co. K, 131th llinois ville, Stockton and St. John as ed their comrades to go down in "ell as those in Tooele City, in the basement of the Soilth the'' basement as there was a Volunteer Infantry. lie was well Ward Amusement Hall, after feed there. The men were known in many of the mining; W. B. Green of Orhiv wns in which the Convoy started for good served with sandwiches, coffee, camps of the west, having prosto Orris ranch me camp for the in the states of Montana. Toccle Wednesday t" .a-o tomatoes, rolls, doughnuts, and pected well as in with him his new Mi idol 4 as and Idaho Colorado, night other edi tables which could be car. On account of the delays due prepared in the short time to several camps in Utah. He was bom in New York CLEANING AND PRESSING to accidents along the route the feed about 275 men. and ac the time of his state time of the arrival of the Convoy Col. McClure said that the men CLOTHES was uncertain, the Bulletin hav- had gained a lot of experience death was 77 years of age. lie Work Guaranteed. Prices Reaat- ing been informed last Thursday from tiie trip which is being to was in Tooele last month to sonable. in which water case, tend Ophir that it would arrive Tuesday. demo istarte to the national, L EARL ANDERSON, But bad roads and weak bridges state, county, city, and township he was one of the prominent de-- ! B(innegtei. Utah. caused a delay so that it did not officii Is the necessity of good fendants. CHARLES A. HERMAN arrive in Salt Lake City until roads and particularly of a good, Tuesday afternoon, when H. C. transcontinental highway like Amusements-Willia-m Famum Civil Engineer & Deputy U. S. Ostennann, official pilot of the the iiincoln Highway. Surveyor. in THE JUNGLE TRAIL at Lincoln Highway for Convoy 20 O St. Phone Was. 4885-Col. McClure stated further the Opera House Saturday evento Tooele that telephoned they that he found the best roads in ing. Good comedy also. Usual Salt Lake City, Utah. would leave Salt Lake City about Utah after leaving Ohio. prices. seven oclock in the morning and He said that even in his home Coming next Friday and Sat- GRANTS VILLE and TOOELE arrive in Tooele about eleven state Illinois, he did not experiSTAGE LINE urday, THE HEART OF HUoclock. Edward Green, Mgr. ence as good roads as he had MANITY. Dont miss it. The Lv Grantsville daily at 8:00 a. m. The matter was taken up im- since the Convoy entered Echo big feature of motion pictures. Lv. Warner at 9:00 a. m. mediately with Acting Mayor A. Cany mi. In Nebraska and WyoLv Grantsville at 12:30 p. m. L. Hanks to provide for the enaside from the' wet and Grant Sandberg Has Left Arm Lv. Warner returning at 2:00 p. ming, tertainment of the' soldiers with mud roads which caused some m. Mangled. y the Convoy while ip Tooele and number of a Packages carried from Tooele were Grant s, bridges delaj Sandberg, preparations werejstarted about whic i were unable to bear the year old son of Mr .and Mrs. A. Tuesdays and Fridays. Leave orders at Bulletin Office five oclock, within half an hour trucks, sev- G. Sandberg, had his left aim in Tooele and the News Office in weig it of the n after the word was received. eral pf which were in the Con- so severely crashed in the mach- - Grantsville. City Marshal Elkington imme- voy. In Nebraska, he said they WBflMaWlWIIIIIIIIIIIMIIWl diately visited all the business were crossing over a two-spdecoto to request them TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL CALENDAR. places when the wheels of steel rate for the arrival of the Con- the bridge big trucks broke through Sept. 10th Janitors to have school buildings ready for voy. inspection. the planks and rested on the About ten oclock a number of In a number of places Sept. l$th and 13th Teachers Institute meetings at the City and County officials girders. the wheels would break right Tooele High School. went to Lake Point to meet the through the plank covering on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 28th and ,29th1 ThanksgivConvoy and invite them' to TooThis, he said caused bridges. holidays. ing ele during there stay Wednesday the greatest delay. ' December Christmas holidays. While hundreds were waiting on consists of 60 The Convoy the streets for the train to put January 1st New Years Day. 12 cars making the in its appearance, it' stopped trucks and vehicles in the semester, January 23rd End of first f north of town to take on a sup- total number of consists 72. The train personnel 26th of second semester. January Beginning ply of gasoline, before the men 32 officers, and 250 enlisted men were released to partake of the February 12th Lincoln's Birthday anniversary. refreshments which the ladies of Thursday, April 15th Arbor Day. Mrs. J. 'Ll. Wrathall went to the Red Cross, Relief Societies, May 22nd School year ends. Ladies Aid and other organiza- Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Friday for tions had prepared for them. a visit with her daughter there. . HIVES 100ELE i c-- mp P-- 1 j I : Py. ; V. pred-Idah- o, , i j i ! r i i Secretary Baker of War Yi!lys-Knig- Saw ; i the picture that has set all New The Heart of Humanity York talking the picture that will live forever. He gave us permission to publish this statement: , The Heart of Humanity THE PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER. HERES WHAT THE SECRETARY SAID: It is a valuable picture ,and brings to us in a forceful manner the sacrifices which were made both at the front and, at the fireside to free the world and place love in its rightful will piprp The picture touched me deeply and I hope that it Nations of of sort some about League in bringing help .. which will chain the hyena gone mad with lust and ambi-tion. i I - Grantsyille Opera House, Aug. 29 & 30. j j w -- 12-to- The Poets Say: Great Oaks from Tiny Acorns Grow. THE THRIFTY MAN SAYS: accounts are the result of systematic Comfortable saving and lead to great opportunities. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IN 1924 WILL FORM THE hk NUCLEUS OF A COMFORTABLE BANK ACCOUNT. . GET THE HABIT! SAVE! 7 I an 20-28- th I . GRANTSYILLE BANK DESERET Grantsville. Utah. 1 mmMnnnnuwMMMMWUuufflnnnnwnnwnimuunirnnrffffifflTTnrnrn ht |