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Show rr i FI id MJ::-.;- .lJ- - I . aril IV : . : o-rf- i . ip i i ! ' : ' T ' ii ;i.i V1 O' i - . Ti. r ' S-- - - ! "r; ' ,v i " ' : ii i i !: . .i.liei l . ri'.r pc . ? i . j-- '4 1' t 1 i ' ri -. ' E 4 i c! .'1., id.,14 :rj, . j tffD-- Ss., ,1, V- &'.!" ' 1 ' i- Closing Out Our Tooele Branch sold at once Stock must K r.y ' ' ; . Id EVERYTHING MUST GO A rare chance to purchase Furniture, Dishes, Draperies, Ranges, Heaters, Linoleums and Rugs county superintendent of schools. The matter of establishing high school districts was taken up and at length. By reason of much opposition final action was . deferred until the March meeting of the board. Further, the clerk was ordered to give notice that at said meeting the board will more than likely adopt the following plan of division: Tooele and Mill School Districts be consolidated into one district; Grantsville and Deep Creek into another; and all of the other common school districts of the county be joined into s third high school district. Andrew Russell, commissioner of roads, was directed to go over the roads in Vernon precinct with the view of placing the same in a better condition. Tbe following named individuals were appointed deputy assessors: H. S. Gowans, Tooele; John U. Hicks, Deep Creek; G. W. Bryan, Mercur. The Ophir Hill is preparing for a season of great activity. They an installing considerable new machinery Ik the concentrating mllL The bucket tramway of the Clift mine which broke last week has been repaired and is again in operation.' Quite a force of men are working on the Clifht traction engine, getting it In shape for the seasons run. When in Tooele 8TOP at the Tooele Commercial Companys store in Beautiful PUt C. This store U selling cheaper and better goods than ever was offered the people of Tooele County before. ' aged in that line of business for years Before coming to Tooele Mr. Page was chef at the Louvre Cafe, under the Semloh Hotel. He also for several seasons was chef and manager of the IN cafe at Saltair. Dr. E. B. Iagreen, accompanied by his wife and family, were Tooele vis--' I tors last Sunday. , 8herlff M.' M. Bush went to Salt Lake last Friday with Richie Hark-nesInShown who plead guilty to the charge of bigamy. Harkness was sentenced High to serve six months In the state prison and pay a fine of $300. Dr. A. G. Gowans returned Sunday after a weeks visit at Salt Lake City. TOOELE MENTION. The Concordia Club was entertained last Tuesday by Miss Faye Lodge at Attorney M. E. Wilson, one of tbe the Lodge apartments in the Isgreen The TIMES cited to the people of not making expenses. With only supexaminers for admission to practice be- block. Those prsenet report having 'Tooele several weeks ago the meter erficial knowledge of the affairs of the fore the Utah courts, was in Tooele had a grand time. company, it appears that these reports Friday on legal business. rate, 7c per kilowatt tour, charged by are inaccurate according to lighting Attorney Bismark Snyder was in CUNCILMAN KAUL VISITS PROVO municipal electric light plant, plants operated in other cities whose Car-buTooele Ust week on court business, as operated by the city of Price in expenses are much larger, both the also were Attorneys H. A. Spilth and Councilman Geo. W. Kaul made a County. Thin plant la run by initial cost of installation and its curLeGrande to Provo last Sunday and reports Young. conFOR SALE. trip Three lota on one current 60x85, ii lateam power and the rent operating expenses. How the Crea and wife went to Salt tbe capital of Utah county to be in a Hugh of block south school for aummer $100 house, the in tinuously, not only management can make such claims, we R. J. Huntington, "Square Lake City Friday, returning each. again very thriving condition. Among other when very little light la needed, but are unable .to comprehend. I matters ' of which he tpok notice, he Monday morning, Deal Real Estate Utah. Man, Tooele, If ..the company.wiU bailor, an' exhicb, ' during the - Wm. J. Carkeefk,-Tooele'Pederisky, says that all the poles use-r- forhiec-tri- e unfortunately for Tooele cltlxens, pre-wa- amination of Its booksVe believe that left for Balt Lake City Friday. 'lights, telegraph and telephone THE LAKE VIEW CLUB. more in the winter than the sum-- they will show that the earnings of W. 8. Marks was an services are painted white with a black County Attorney Our genial manager of the light the company will every few years passenger for Salt Lake City base about'six feet high and the cross The Lake View Club entertained. Its mompany aaya that hla company la un- equal the capital stock of the comarms in red. Friday. members Friday evening at the club able to furalah light during the' day pany. Hubert a made He states that it adds much to apGrohosky flying trip According to the franchise, as. we rooms with a card party. The prises to Salt dn the winter time. Do the people of of the city, making everyLke City Saturday, pearances returning 1 won dur-iing understand the people are entitled by the contestants after a couple Tooele want all day light service look more tidy. The painting is Sunday morning. thing of were hours cards to at beautiful number when a rates lower certain very the summer only when the days Judge Geo. G. Armstrong, who held a requirement iff the city ordinances of mre long and people do not get up un of lights have been Installed. When and appropriate. Mrs. J. W. Sloans court in Tooele during last week, re- Provo, and no doubt similar conditions ladies' first prise, a lovely Kli long after daylight? In the winter this matter is brought to the attention landed the s set. The gents -- prise s turned to Salt Lake Friday, accom- in Tooele would add considerable to the current is switched off before It of the local representative of the comhe official stenographer, the attractiveness of our little burg. won by Joseph Baluff. The booby panied by t Mr. Folland. hardly .gets light enough to see, and pany, the result is an explanation in a: Gold S. J. nset cultivation epreanaing. In the evening It la almost dark before electrical jargon which does not ex- prises fell to Mrs. Dr. S. N. Downing was a Tooele viscultivation has been raised Heartsease Hunt" Beet plain, and which a competent authority it Is turned on again. itor Monday. a from production of 1,000 tons in find would on the incompresubject W. L. Irvine went to the State Cap- 1886 to more It Is reported that the management than 600,000 tons in 1910. ITEMS. is OPHIR hensible. claims it that of the light company ital Saturday and returned' Tuesday, There is so much beet-suga-r territory in this country that if only one acre accompanied by C. O. Secor. will Co. Dramatic The Ophir Home In the sum of MINTY 'COMMISSIONERS MEET. month of December,-1911- , Mrf. Hytta biryer of 8eattle, Wash., In' fifty were planted with beets once $2S8,..was approved, and the county in die near future present the farcial U visiting her sister, Mrs. P. F. De La- every ..fqnr yeaya ,tbe pnUfe United States demand for sugar could be supcast of char, Mar and F. J. Mallett Upon application, an order was ea- auditor Was authorised and Instructed comedy, Confusion, the plied. same as that K. to the respective acters to be nearly tbe rned directing the county auditor to to issue warrants marriage license was granted which presented Escaped from the Wednesday to Geo. T. Bean, esq., and isue a warrant to Scbeonf eld Brothers claimants. Expensive Bravery.' with great suc- Miss Minnie Sylvester, both of Balt time some Law ago, taxes of The claim Watson for for of quartheir amount Harry ir the total, The manager of a shooting gallery ke year 1110, by reason of the fact antining smallpox patients was re- cess. Mansger Leroy Jay is sparing Lake City. patronised by women was glad to get no expense to make the play as suclat saM taxes on account of transient duced from $7 to C. Frank Bates and C. E. Warr of Erda another pupil, but he eould not exactly The clerk was Instructed to write to cessful as the others have been. beep in Tooele County and In Salt were in Tooele last , Wednesday on sympathise with her husbands motive The 8t. John Company produce business. like County, and ..that the tax paid the state road commission of getting for urging her to acquire crack mark- erroneously said commission to designate the road The Lost Mine in Ophir Saturday a manshlp. i Tooele County, was visJ., W. Whitehousfl was a .Tooele One night when she waa staying " 4 aid. Further, othe clerk was directed leading from Erda in Bates vllle 'pre- week ago to a crowded house. Wednesday. alone up In the country a burglar got As you a reader of the TIMES? If- itor last cinct to Grantsville to be a state road, , make claim on Salt Lake County A. H. Page has assumed' the man into the bouse, ' the Husband said, to be not, now is the time to subscribe and ir a portion of the takes paid by said in order that some of the funds of tbe Hotel Tooele, taking It "and she had to fire six shots at him iheonfeld Brothers, in- - such an realised from the sale of state bonds learn what the people of Tooele Friday from Mrs. W. C, before she touched him, and then she "ver ty are doing. The Times and Denver nount as the time said sheep were in could be expended thereon. grased the taH of his coat. Its Maser," who expects to locate In Salt only The clerk was authorised and di- Post $1.60. wicked extravagance to waste cot-- ' mole County' bears to the entire year. From all indications Ophir will be on Lake City. Mr. Page Is a veteran in ridges like that, and : she's got to The pay roll for wort done on the rected to purchase a new No. 6 Underthe hotel business, having been en- ate road In 'Mill . precinct during the wood typewriter to be used by the the railroad map before long. TOflEUS ELECTRIC LIBIT SYSTEM THE OPERA HOUSE CLASS in Both Cheapness of Management stances Rates, Vacillating Current and Inefficiency Characteristic of Company. w -- s, -- s TOOELE STAlE OFFICERS, Stake President-jCharl- es A. Orme, I of Tooele. First' Counsellor Charles R. McBride, of Tooele. Second Counsellor Alonjo J. Stook-e- y, of Clover. SupL 8 take Sunday Schools J. H. Hale, of Grantsville. President Y. M. M. I. A. Llndberg, of Tooele. President Y. L. M. I. A. Ellen H. Park, of Tooele. President Relief Society Alice R. Woolley, of Grantsville. President Primary Hilda Erickson, of Grantsville. x SupL. Religion Classes BenJ. L. Bowen, of Tooele. Stake Clerk John W. Tate, of A.-Jo- hn - Tooele. , BISHOPS. Tooele Edward M. Atkin. Grantsville A. K. Anderson. E. T. James M. Yates. Bates ville Edward C. Ekmaa. Lake View John G.. Shields. St Johns John T. Russell. Cloverr-M.'Stpokey, i... Vdrfeou Isgrel Bemiioii. ' ibiepa Bishop Widdups. Mercur Alexander Moss. f ll cut-glas- - - Coun-Qpme- t s' ' : DON'T KNOW OWN SLANG the Mick Returns Highly Die-listed With His Experience. Among the Britishers. Mack g Chee," said Mack the Mick, as lie disembarked from the second cabin gangway of the Lusitania, dem Brit--, lahers dunno deir own slang. No, day dooX Straight! I took in deir law courts one day In Lunnon. Chee! dey didnt know what a toff was dare. Toff deir own slang, mind ye and dey didnt knew It! Straight! Chee! A custer dats a huckster he sex, ees he, dat-- guy wot hed swiped was a toff. .Wpts.a head Jedge. ..V - toff?;, says his nibs, da A. toff, says a lawyer, is a guy trot wears fine dose, yer honor. But e yer honor, a real toff is a gent, a gent. Why, I toughL says another lawyer,- dat a toff .was a bloke wot wore an eyeglass. Men de head jedge he dropped his own eyeglass outer hla eye and he says: O course, - dough dares many n exceptions to de rule. Den day all laughed, but flew do doop disgusted.. Lawyers! says I to meself. And , dey. dunno deir own slanguage! gen-uwln- well-know- - f |