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Show rs. Temples Telegram at the Grantsville Opera House, next Thursday Evening -?' A- He GRANTSVILUE OBSERVER GRANTSVILLE, YOLl'MC ONE EAS!3 DCS SiTlJlTlSM SEEIDUS From Teaek Truacrvl Mock aoouvr wouui I piefor to Haw a small pui epidemic in our Cay than the pry irt Stalin of thn mind wan Uin nmark uf on dug at our local ptiyawuuis yoatorday trying to slraaa tha gravity of thn situation on rabid dog and coyotoa which hava boon running Iwm in our City and County for tha pant two wookn or mom. Loot Saturday a dug wan hilled by Everett Ciena, after piayuig havoc ia hia neighborhood, and ita brad aent to Salt Lake for axaaiutaiiuu. Monday a report wan aent back that the animal had a eery bad cane of rabies. An inveatigatiua reveaiod that tha dog bad baaa looaa in our City for nt laaat five days in itg rabid condition. It ie yet to be Been the damage that haa beau done by thia one animal. Twa ether doge with thia disease bare beau running looae ia our City. From Stockton and Clover cumoa now reporta of rabies. After an investigation lent week the government baa sent two moa into hm.h Valley to trap ekoot or poi all coyote Tha people moot comply with the regulations laid doera by tha City and Stato Board of health if they wish to oacape a More aerioua aituation in connoetiou with thia diaeaaa. Copy M e NOTICE TO HOG Oil KERB. Thera has been a quamtine declared by tha V tab Siata Board of Health ou all doga within Tooela County. Tha law provides: See. 7 quarantma defined. quaran-tin- a ahall be defined for the purpoae of tha strict confinament, upon tha private premises of tha owners under restraint, by leash or closed cage or padlock, of all animals specified by the order. Effortive February 24th, 1923, until May 1st, 1923. , NOTICE TO (MiG OWNERS. CHYJ EEJCY FCH FiiSUS FtlKECJU. CFA B. THE N. JCHKSuX PEESaHUa TES5EH Funeral aervwus were held Friday February 23 ni ui the 1st Wald The CrauUvilie High School Church for A. U. N. Johnson. Tha Club will appear at the Opera opening hma was "Though Duepen-tr.Huiia Trials." Pnycr was offered by Thursday. March Pih. in the farce rnuiied "MKA. TE MITT'S J. R. Clark. The choir then eaiig TELEGRAM. They will have the "Oh My Father" Tlie speakers were benefit of two performances before Bishop J. W. Anderson, Jamee L. they piay here. Ou the ttik of Feb- Wrathall and Bishop Richard Jefferiruary they played before a pleased es. Luring the service eoloe were audience at lake Toint, and tomurrow mule red lJ Suiters Adah Willie and Closing hymn, night thy will be seen nt Ophir. Erma Stnimberg. This will oaaure local patrons o finish- "When First the Glorious Light of ed performance when they show here Truth. aniiBenediction by C. L. nest Thursday. The piay ia one of Anderson. Floial offerings were tho cleverest ever seen hero, aud each wary and very beautiful. member of the cast ia well fitted fur A. G. N. Johnson was bora in Swedthe part for which he is cast. The en July 11th, 1M9 aud came to Utah new scenery, a parlor set. is practi- in lSiifi. He filled a mission to cally completed under the direction Sweden in liutS ami at the time of his uf Eddie Anderson, and the painting death was a member of tho High being directed by W, Clark Jefferies Priests Quorum of Tooele Slake. Mr. New scenery in our Opera House will Johnson wea a vety successful farmer surely please the audience when the and stock raiser. He ia survived by curtain rises Thursday night. The his wife. Mans, and the follow ing cast uf characters are aa follow: children: Jack Temple Arthur Barroe Mrs. Julia Bom. Mrs. Horace Frank Fuller Binding Halladay Jennings, Mr. Florence Green, and Captain Sharp .... William Knwberry Roy Johnson of Grantsville; Mre. Wigaon Roy 6uRterg Wellses Severe of Sells, Utah; Mr. John Brown Hadyw Anderson Frod Wilson of Butin Msnt. Mr. Temple Norma Anderson On. hy Basel Johnson Mrs. Fuller Leak Bumester BEITt CF DEEM SKELTCS. Mr. Brown Alice Rupp Synopsis. ACT 1 Morning Copy From Tsaele Transcript Oran Skelton, ege Ml and e native H Afternoon hia heme in III Evening Son of Tooele died at The acti.n is supposed to take place this City last Saturday following an at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. extended illness. lie leaves o family of throe unTemple, M Curson St, Meyfeir, Lonmarried children, Robert Leon, and don. Staging ia under th direction of Brant, and two married children, Mrs. Mr. T. R. Johnson. The High School Vera Loses and Oran Skelton. 11m Theatre Orchestra under the direction wife also survives, Th deceased was burn December of Mr. A. M. Sprout. 11th, 1872, the eon of Robert and Elisa Gollaher Skelton, pioneer of Word was received from Oakley tliis City. Funeral services were held at the Idaho that a twenty five-tostack of North Ward Church Tuesday afterhay had burnt up on th Waoley Ranch I near the place, TuAnlay of noon at ant oclock. A. L. England of tho Waid Bishopric prosid-'SHie last week. Tho fire was cauaed by the five year choir under the leadership of A. M. old son of Mr. Ilatt who had been Nelson furnished selections and a duet waa aaug by Mrs. Grace Bell and Mrs. playing with matches. Mr Platt who is the man in charge of the ranch att- Effis Lindberg. A aula was sang by W. Leo Ingram. The speakers were empted to put out the fire but before he was ewers of it was surrounded Peter Clegg and Ed M. Orme The C. Orme and by the flames and almost suffocated opening prayer waa by 8. He j unified through the fire burning the benediction by Bishop L. M. Alkin. The grave at the Tooele ccmetnry his fare in hia attempt to escape. waa dedicated by H. B. Haynes. Pra-ninti- c g . All dogs within tha limits of Tooele City must either be mutsled, tied or shut up in an incloaure. Those failing to comply with thia order will have their dog killed by the City Marshall. By order of the Mayor. James Madsen returned home from Ruth, Nevada, Tuesday. The Boy Scouts of the first Ward met at the home of Lawrence Bur. mestor Friday evening. After playing games an oyster supper was served to th folowing boys: Lawrence Burmea-teRodney Sutton, Iiryant Know I ton, Wayne Rowtierry, Taft Wrathall, Farria Bell, lailMI Sandberg and Jay r, Hii-ka- . The tabid dog and royote situation this County is itoDimg to wink at Already a large amount of damage has been done to stock and niilrsa the order of the Slate Board uf Health Copy From Tooele Transcript is complied with we may yet expect Funeral services over the rernutn of Mrs. A. C. Tanner of Suit Lake heavy louses. City, will be held in the South Ward Church this afternoon at one o'clock. Mrs. Tanner is a sister of Bamuiil W. Lee, and wae burn in this City 69 year ago, She ia the daughter of 8. F, and Ann While Lee, pioneers of tins City. in The G. H. S. ItfM E At The Grantsville Opera House IN DEATH. From Tooele Traaaeripl Mary Levon, The infant daughter, of Mr. and Mr. Eddie B. Bonelli, died Monday morning after a mortal of only 27 days. Funeral services were held at the home uf the child's grandmother, Ml. Kate Anderson, Wednesday. Bishop Atkin presided. The speakers were Matthew Spiers and Wiiard G. Atkina. The opening prayer waa offered by W. Leo lagroen and the benediction by Moroni Fingand A quartet eunsiatiijg of Mr. and Mrs. W. Leo Ingreen, M. H. Ostler and Mae Mi Bride sang two Solo were rendered by selections. Mr. John C. Gillespie and Mr. W. Leo Isgreen. The grave ot the Tooele Cemetery wo dedicated by W. G. Atkin. Copy Presents The Drama TELEGRAM BULLED ERL ARCH 2nd. W23. 52C1EIY KEEK'S tIES! KEK5 MMBER NINE CF TWEKTY m mi na YEJLF.S KSO. Mi A. Frod Andersua waa a Salt James Maoism, member of the The Fresh ie are working no a piay Friday (Tonight) Laka City visiwr this week. Legialaturo visiting Chaa. G. Parkin- - to be preseii led in Chapel in their lust David Butler uTSMIuNG ALL 400' a program. THE WAV. Mr. aad Mia Wiiiard Ervkuoa and Two retd Comedy The Ikcorator. Hairy G. W .(lia and Adolphin j Mr. Cbiiieon Hallulay who ia Us Mia John Ericksoa of Pelt were married in the Salt lake Temp- ADMISSION PRICE 10c and 2Ue jB thl Ophir schools we a v isiUir GraiiUvdlo vuitora during th.- week. le on the 2iith. at th Grantoville whools Thursday. 0 " ,g jJTr Mro. Gerald Bowtof1 Repreaenlative William Spry and The Greutarille High Sthool basketSergeant at arm Thus. C. Kowberry ball team will meet the U. of U. home for wevk end. Frvahiea in the last game of the seasThe Tuuele Dramatic Company pre- on. The game is scheduled for T :30 sented the drama "Above the Clouds" Friday night w the Gym. in the Opera House. last Thursday tha Faculty had J. A. Erickson left fur mission charge ef the chapel inthmI the to Sweden being accompanitd to Salt followtig program being given; .. Mr. AOlwwproul lake City by hie wife and brother Vucal Bole Life ef Waxhuigtoa .. .. Mr. Frank Albert S. Erickson. Johnson Farewell parly given n honor of Piano Sole Roberta Hammond J. A. Enckaou. Mr. Erickson being At the risk ef seeming insistent invited to Mr. and Mr, KA T. Brown resilience for n social chat we again wish to call attention to the a delightful dinner waa served after fact that there are still a good many which all adjourned to tho Opera library book from either the High School or Du I net achuul library that House for a dance. have been left at home thoughtless. ly. Wa arc pleased to report that a great many bouks came ia after eur 441 last notice. Will you plana send any (C. L. ERNSTKON, REPORTER) library book that happens to have lawn left in your hone by Oom of the W. H. Kiier spent Saturday and childivn belonging to the achull. City. Sunday at Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell were Salt K2PULU Iaike visitors last week. , City was tha guest of her parmiui Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sloan, du,ng the week end. A party of friends surprv WrfW iltoo Fuhlivr ITiunuky sight at, tho home uf Pratt Mathrwa Game.'J'vr playpeven- ed gad luncheon was pervi leen guesta 4 .' a Mum Amelia Mill ward of Grants, vi lie and Ftauk BroedliertriWeiaer Salt Idaho, will be married Imko Temple March 7th. They will make thuir horn at Wsisei.' Tuesday night a picturerohww was given In tha Opera Houar fug th benefit of tho 1st Ward M. 1. A. The show was proceeded by a aw art play "The Unseen played by MiO. James and Williams, Mies Gladys Mr. A. M. Rproul. MLnililOKCtOS Mias Lila Soelberg satartautod at a Die candy pull Thursday owning Elder J. U. Hicks was the speaker Those home of Mrs. C arris Wraths noon meeting. preaent were: Geneva Andr4n, Theo at the Sunday after Johan son, Mignon Racing France Mias Amellia Willard and Mies Vera Ruwherry, Mary Rama, Ads Cooley Ariion were Salt Lake vixiton last and Ruby Jefferies. i. week. telegram waa recaived this week J. Gillett, manager of the Taoek Motor (k., from tha Chevrolet Auto Manufacturing Company, staling that ea f sbrusry 22, tha Company reached its MiIImii Mark aa tha turn, mg out of Chevrolet cars. This put the Chevrolet ia eecond place oa th number of rare tuned out In 1922 they jumped from 7th to 2nd place and by 192S they have plane kid to take first place. The Tooek Motor Company recaived a car load of Chevrolet Tuesday fur distribution in thia County. Moma Wilcox of Lake Point and Charlea A. Peterson of Tooaie have purvlilaed Chevndi"' touring E. 0. Thompson has, purchased a coupe from th Tooele Motor Company and will go to Salt Lake Saturday to drive It home. . . . Curtain 8:15 Kirkwood in "THE MAN FROM HOME Reginald Denny in The (Tiickasha Ron Crusher" The Iaihvr Pushers ADMISSION PRICE 10c and Ilk MOMItY. Jack Holt and all Star Coat ia WHILE SATA1N fcLEU'S" Also Movie Chois" ADMISSION PRICE Ilk ond 20c Tuesday 4 Wrdnmday Booth Tenngtim'i Maatrpiece "THE A UniversaiJewd Produet-Als- e Comedy. AduiiuMMM ISt and 35c. Thursday Th Vitagraph Special "THE Ladder Jma. Cometly The Farmer and The Mice ADMISSION PRICE 10c and 20c. Matinee every Saturday until further notice, cand 10c. i ERDA MENTIONS. Mr. C. G. Bniroe attended the Tho Merrymembara Club Lap) their Automobile Show at Salt Lake last Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young have social Wednesday ovning jSuer tha moved to Lake Pumt to maks their Wednesday . d rertidon of Mr. and MrdiT'l Hale. home. Mr. J. C. Que and Gordun Clark The evening consisted of fencing Cochrsne and Arthur Clarane followed by a supper, a krg; crowd attended the Auto Show at Salt Iaike Warr motored to alt Loko City was in attendance. Mr. and Mro. R. R City laiil week. oa buainea. Jwid have been appointed Wednesday arrange Mr. and Ml. Dean Sever and child fur the next social in two ek. are spending a week with Mi. Severe Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Cmcharon motored to Salt laik City Tueaday parent Mr. and Mil. Edward Bell. Tho Hume returning home Wed (day. Mr. Charles J. Fori of Magna is Grantaille high school, unaei the crutches on after work back at being V'-- 'C' of Miss Penina Wrathall, FOR?AHv-- A l ld ho Rural Potahave organised a club, the for two months. Mr. Ford had a toes. Will deliver. I wm 163. foot. object uf which will be for the bettrr-nin- t casting fell on his of the echonl. The officers are d Mr and Mr. B. W. Sweiixoii FOR SALE Ivory Llloyd Buggy at Mix Florence bailey, President, Mr. at dmmr Siindsy, fur Mr. and FOR KALE One Grand Detour, 4 a bargain for cash. Inquire at Tuocle Hand Johnson Vice President, Mean law anil Mr. Mr. Mrs L. W. Hale, f bottom 14 iiu-lift tractor plow. Motor Co. Audrey Flinders secretary, Mias Pearl Johnson and Mr. anil Mrg. John of R. lmuii John reDrouhay, Erda. AHxin, treasurer, Gladys Fiddler Hulgato of Myton I'tah. porter, Vera J f'eriea rhainian; 8tens Courage Aiware ASmlrod. FOR KALE The Shoe Shining Miss Johnson of Grant .ville ha Warren and Clara Hark assistants Courage Is qi s'ity so aroeery Pariur Morton John the with formerly occupied by of I he social riimmi'tee. for msintslnlng virtue that II la accepted a position Grover. Cheap for quick sale and rash. reapeetnl, evxn alien It Is Salt Co. to fill the vacancy left by wltk vlro. Ir. Johnson. Miss Amellia Mdlward who leave for Inquire of Art Nelson. was surprised at Stillman F.dli-Idaho within the next two week. the home of hia mother Mrs, Kailir Game Mr. J. A. Highee entertained at Elder, Wednesday evening. were played and refreshments nerved a lur'hriay party for her sister Mr Of 444400004004- to the following guesta: Alice Kutton, Adolph Shafer of AlU'Ha (miada, were: Florence Sutton, Imrthy Ruwherry, Saturday evening. The ( amilie Anderson, Rosy Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Swrnxen, Mr. Fsnnie Jefferies, Emily Anderson, Bert Skinner, and Mr. and M'S. James Dorthy Knnwlton, Wesly Barrus, anil Ilri ndlient. The evening waa spent Marvin Anderson, Blaine Sutton, and in playing game. Alliert (lunninghum, Bryce Anderson, owned A fire broke out in a huu-iMax MiBnde, Fvan Sandberg and L. H. Navlnr, ucinpnd by MwajJ hy Vern Nickerson. land, the achool teacher here. Sparks from the flue fell on the house and J HIE WAS A MAR ( AM) started a flame. Mr Adolph Shaffer A. Mrs. Mr. and J. wi'h visiting SHE WAS A HYPOCRITE (AM) RISSARI.F.) liighee was the first to see tlie fire.T HIE WAS A TYRANT ( ANLAJjORA1;LF-- ) and give the alani. The damage wa si ght and i eovered by HIE WAS A ( HEAT (AM) RLWIT( IIINU) The Clean Hume and Clean Town A Program was given last Wedm 'j Campaign Committee will hold a YET NO ONE IJITFI) A meeting in the Tooele fBai:k Building day by the pupils of the Vni'iiieser of Misa next Monday at i 30 q. m. ivhiNil under the direction HAM) A(iAINT HER of the school. Elsie lairds, the The wool committee haa arranged The following number wrere given: to have Mr. J. A. Hooper, secretary of In The Good Old U. S. A." Chorus the Utah Wool Growers Association By all the children of address a country wide meeting Rei itation . "Johnies Ftory ef G- -J wool growers at Grantsville Wednes. .. By fo'ie Kixi-r.urge dny March 7th, at 1.30 p. m. in the Two I.nllahy Songs .... By the Ist, High School. 14 and 2nd Grade girls. isc's 1 The director and all ef the Vire Wsahmgtons P.rthday Presidents and secretaries of the By Intermediate grade. Solo ... , Peek a Boo" . P.y Miss Local will meet in Tooele next MonJ day, Marth Ath, to appoint ail project Shirley Swenson. A play entitled The Mirth Pre-- f and remittees, adobt the leader All the pupils county program and begin work on voking Sehiuil Room '.he Clean Home and Clean Town Cam- uk ing part was very surressfuly 2 mdered. Which rauaed much la ugh t- - J paign. among those present. A tax payers meetrg will be held at the Court House Saturday March 10, at which A. F. Dor emu, chairman l)?T: Pair ef brown shi-i- r.m of the tax payers committee w;!l make g'asss in Lriiwn rase from Dsy.es final report on the work dime hy the Jewelry In. Ori heiween Tnn- -i committee in 1922. Ail tax peyere and Grantycille, Friday t igi-- Feb. Ifi. Directed by HORART HENLEY are given an urgent invitation to he Finder please rail 172 U. Reward Meeting ri!l be called at present. Admi.-pHH- i rrice Hie & 3.c 1 P. M. Ei'uniiijBif w. entcr-toine- ai-l- v ess. aasw-etaie- r giu-vt- s STRAND THEATRE e TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Eiititi : ' j teai-he- r ; ' I . J I ; f t Miss ftosina Bkidmoro, sewirg of the College Extension perv-ic- e, will be in Tooele County all next week to aid the County Agent in women wnrW on sewirg. project Three school will be held. These will rontinue two days esrh. Twenty laadero selected from esrh of the three distrirts will receive their train- ing m sewing. The women rereivirg ' this training will aid other women in Bishop Jeffene is rnnfinrd to his 4 their respeetive localities. home with a sprained ankle, rauxed Mr. Christiansen says that the Joseph Lindberg Tooele Stake Scout from a he was ridir.g sl.norg 'work will be centered on making of Master visited the second Ward Mon- and hi kg fn falling mterest .hats and rhi'dren clothing. of grout day evenirg in the work. sie-ciali- r-- ad 35c & 50c. Saturday Jam A by John I Prices KEEKS Fr.CEFJIM AT STFJLV3 UEAlTim.) 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