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Show ttnrwflMwmairirww wpu The identification mark cf ?od hats Men are More Criti- - iashion. . . . mary Nowhere will you find more quality, better style. . . . finely-mad- e . . cal than Ever Rothschild Star Hats See the many new styles and colors; all first quality. You can't but lilce thm. Theyre most desirable to buy and " About Quality These Days. wear. We have just received a particularly . interesting assortment of Hats. r The critical dresser will find among, them the very Hat he has been looking for. v The variety of styles is most and their wearing quality is , Pay Less Iflflflili i U v S& CO. TOOELE AERCANT1LB un n VERNON MENTION The Amusement Committee will put on a play in the Hall Friday night After the playy a dance will be given. A large crowd is expected to be present. Mrs. Emil Pehrson and daughter, Elizabeth, returned from Salt Lake City Saturday. Mre. David Sharp and daughter, Janet, who had spent a week visiting in Salt Lake City, returned home Monday. Wilford Neilson arrived in Vernon last Tuesday. He is one of the Vernon boys who enlisted at the beginning of the war. Mrs. Matilda Bennion, son Angus and daughters, Judith and Ruth, and Raymond Pehrson, motored to Tooele Sunday, returning home the same day. 'Anumber of Tooele men, as well as a number from other places, came out to Vernon and vicinity early last Friday morning to shoot sage hens. Some got the limit allowed by the law, and others went back without , WARD CONFERENCES. Tooele North and South Wards, Sunday, August 31st. Monthly Stake Priesthood meetings, etc., Sunday, August 24th, 2:00 p. m. prompt, Tooele South Ward Chapel. Everybody cordially invited. PRESTOOELE STAKE IDENCY, By John W. Tate, Stake Clerk. Young people wish they were older and old people wish they were younger. family R. J. Huntington who has de- Mo., where they will make their cided to engage in the real estate home in the future. business in Tooele, reports the sale of the Cuke property on The M. E. Sunday School north Main St., and the Edmund had their picnic for the young Leaver property on West St. folks at the Public Square any. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Anderson and two Frank Vlahos who was in the daughters returned from Salt produce business several years Mrs. H. M. Smith will give a Lake City after spending two ago has started a stand one door bridge party at her home Saturweeks there. west of the Oquirrh Hotel. day afternoon in honor of Mrs. MBwwwreawwiwmreiMwawdiww George Howarth who leaves shortly to make her home in Salt Lake City. Wr-i- - There is no need for your car to be shabby, weatherworn and mud stained. You can easily refinish the entire car, or touch up the shabby spots with Lincoln Auto Enamel Finishes simplify the problem of anto refinishing. They are made especially for automobiles, from selected materials which are adapted for the pur- i Tooele in County, Tooele, Utah. The nearesMmown location being the Lucky Jim lode. Lot No. 59. I direct that this notice he published In the Grantsville News at Grantsville, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the consecutive weeks. Mrs. Chas. Westward and fam- period of nineGOULD BLAKELY, Register. ily left Thursday for Salt Lake first publication Aug. 15, 1919. City to make their home there. Date Date last publication Oct. 10, 1919. E. D. Dunn, Claimant's Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. G. W. Goins and left Monday for Breckenridge, Automobiles : and Jack Droubay and Harris Fenton returned Wednesday evening from a weeks trip in Idaho. a Weather-wor- n i Mrs. Daisy L. Woods, Mrs. S. J. Merritt, Mrs. H. M. Smith and Mrs. A. A. Groch accompanied. Mre. Woods brother, Joseph Dawson at the Hermitage in where they spent Miss Jane Raddatz who had N. 56 deg. 24 min. W. 1600 16ft. to Cor. Ogden tlanyon min. E. the week, returning home SatNo. 3; thence N. 88 deg. been visiting with friends and 571.8 ft to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 56 While making the 1, urday night relatives in Tooele, left Thurs- deg. 24 min. E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. minlode Said toe of the beginning. steering apparatus broke trip day for her home at San Fer- ing place claim is located in Unsurveyed at toe bridge this side of GarT. 7 8., R. 18 W., 8. L. M.f and connando, Cal. tains a total and net area of 19.607 field spilling the occupants of toe acres. Said Bed Devil lode mining car down toe enbankment None of Vein Vowles, Jay Goins, Don claim being .of record in the office at of toe party were injured, the Recorder of said mining district file in this office, with magnetic Judd and two daughters ' Miss Melba Brown arrived on variation at 17 degrees 30 minutes went out to Judd Creek on the home the latter part of last east, as follows: at Post No. 1, a comer stage last Tuesday. week, after having been away of Commencing the claim, (from which U. S. M. M. Sam James was over from all summer attending school. No. 1 bears S 61 deg. 24 min. E. 4639.7 anil running thence S 88 deg. 16 ft), Government Creek last Tuesday. min. W. 671.8 ft to CorrNo. 2; thence Mrs. For Shabby . Ask at our store for odor sample card and instruction sheet showing in detail how easy it is to make old shabby cars spick-and-spa- i i n. TooeleMotor Co. ' Good RuIm for Life. Conduct Those that are perfect men do not easily give credit to everything one tells them ; for they know that Iranian frailty la prime to evil, and very subject to fall Inwards. It ia great wisdom not to be rash In thy proceedings, not to stand stiffly In thine own conceits; as also not to believe everything which thou hearest, nor presently to relate again to others what thou hast heard or dost believe. NOTICE No. 024,662, Application for Patent United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that George F. Tllson of Pay son, Utah, and niff Simona of Burley. Idaho, have made application for a United States Patent for the Bed Devil lode mining claim, situate In Clifton Mining District, Tooele County, Utah, consisting of the 1600 linear feet thereof, and surface ground 571.2 feet wide being Survey No. 6476 and described In the Held notes and plat of the official survey Lisina --oo nvoiaiN uiih flUODAHa TIV AS (TIOS phi jo otpy jmpo inv jo oipopon IB "LL Tony Cirroni was arrested last Saturday for carrying a gun gun in the Heaston Game Preserve by Deputy Game Warden Peters and Deputy Sheriff Johnston to which he plead guilty and paid a fine.' Mr .and Mre. Joseph Dawson leave Sunday for their home in Montana after yisiting with his t, Mrs. J. D. Woods. 8UMMON8. In the Justices Court, In and for Wendover Precinct, County of Tooele, State of Utah. Before William A. Lyman, Justice of the Peace. A. J. Spencer Company, Incorporated, Plaintiff, vs. Qua Mares, Defen- dant SUM MON8. cent per month until paid and for costs of said action, for goods, wares and merchandise which plaintiff alleges to have delivered to you between the dates of May 16th, 1919, and June 18th, 1919, and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. Given under my hand this day of June, 1919. WILLIAM A. LYMAN, , Justice of the Peace. Date first publication July 25, 1919. AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance amending the Revised Ordinances of Tooele City, 1913, de-fining the rales regulating vehicles' upon the streets of Tooele City,, by amending Section 2 thereof, so that same shall read as follows: Section A It shall be unlawful for any persoi. riding or driving a motorcycle or motor vehicle, within the limits of Tooele City, to ride or drive fit a greater rate of speed than fifteen miles an hour, and provided further, that it shall be unlawful to ride or drive same in the business section, or over crossings, or to turn any coiner where there is an obstructed view,' at a greater rate of speed than eight miles an hour. Upon approaching any curve or descent, or street, or public'' or private crossing, the operator of s motor vehicle or mortorcyde shall at all times have the vehicle under immediate control. Farther, It shall be unlawful for any person driving or riding in a motor vehicle to cross over where the view is obany side-walstructed, on either side,, without first bringing his machine to a full atop, and sounding the horn, or otherwise giving a warning signal. This Ordinance shall take effect Immediately upon being filed ana published. Passed this 1st day of July, 1919. Approved this 1st day of July, 1919. Published this 18th day of July, k 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 the county In which this action is 1919. brought otherwise, within twenty PETER CLEGG, days after service jnd defend the Mayor. entitled action against yon to reAttest: cover judgment for the sum of $54.75, IDWAL AJAX, with interest thereon from and since Recorder. City June 18th, 1919, and for Interest on Date first publication July 18, 1919. said judgment as the rate of one per ' jo xoq q lotjoj )(aop ipnt bayi 02)091(1 JO qamip Buipna$) fimddoqt oiiMoooMii6WtoiiMiwiiiaiinmiaaitoiinitooiwoiaiowwiMtoMwito THE SuijpAOj) OLD RELIABLE Let ns put New Life in your Old Shoes so that you would not know yout Old Shoes for comfortable wear. Our Work Is Guaranteed and at Reasonable Prices. We use only the Best Material to be had. j Shoes sent by Pared Post will bo retained the following day. Modern Shoe Repairing Co. MATT LEONETTI, Prop. Vine St, Opposite Oquirrh HoteL Tooele, Utah. |