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Show THE SUCCESSOR TO MIRROR-MONITO- R MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY VOL XVI. MORGAN GITY AND COUNTY CELEBRATE FOURTH OF JULY Fry, Marshal of the Day. Salute and music from the band at the raising of the flag on the court house at sunrise. Promiscuous serenading by band. General assembly at opera house at lO a. m. with program asfollow:s Called to order by Master of Ceremonies, James W. Carrigan. Music by band. Invocation by chaplain. Bp, A. Francis. Music by band. Address of welcome. Mayor W. S. Graham Song, The Flag Without a Stain, Eddington Sisters. Declaration of Independence by H. B. Fry. Song, Star Spangled Banner by Jas. H. R. R. ably improved at last accounts. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cowley and daughter, Gladys, are expecting to leave on July 6th on a 20 days trip through the Northwest. Riley Skeen and family expect to move to Ogden next week. E.rP. Ellison, is spending a week or ten days at his Nevada ranches. It is haying there now. They are running from fifteen to twenty mowers- - The hay is principally meadow gfass. Dr. Whitlock met with an accident in Centreville Saturday Taggart. The afternoon sports will be under the supervision of J, A. Anderson and committee, foot consisting of base ball, One of the leadracing and horse racing. Will the be bulletining of the reing features turns of the greatest of all heavy weight boxing contests between Jeffries, undefeated heavyweight champion of the world and Johnson, the present holder of the title and many other things too numerous to mention. Rich-ville- will entertain the officers of the primary stake board today in honor of Mrs. Demon, of the general board of Salt Lake City. You will Luwo the time of your life if you attend the big celebration held at Morgan on the Fourth. A. L Dickson. PORTERVILLE. ar, gan, who have been visiting in Layton, have returned home. Mrs. John Robertson, of Bingham, is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Rogers. Mrs. Horton Evans, of Centerville, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John croft Mrs. Hannah Wardley is visiting with her son, John Watson, of Layton. MILTON, UTAH. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston, Wednesday. All doing well. Another case of scarlet fever was reported this week. Oar brass band has been reorganized with twenty one members, through the efforts of the parents elass. If you want a good time, go to Morgan and help them celebrate on the Fourth. -- LAYTON LINE. Twin sons were born to and Mrs. John Layton, Jr. week. s. Richville base call team played Mrs. John Findlay our nine Wednesday. The score Blackfoot Saturday to stood 11 to 23 in favor of our boys. A big dance was given- - by the Mr. lay. and Mrs. family on ANNERY Bountiful One pair of ladies $3.50 Oxfords for ladies needle contest. gi omuls. Col. Henrie and Mayor Graham Riding Over Surrounding Kills t As- D. L. K. UP STARTS Co-o- Busy Co. Two gent's neekties. one for man with largest nose and one for man with largest feet on grounds $1.00. Richard Duedeu. CoL Henrie and Mayor Gra One gallon Midglcys ice eream. ham spent a few days riding $1.50, gents tug of war between through the Hardscrabble coun- two Sunday Schools. rake, 75 cents, for ladies try looking at the different min. One of war, between two Sunday tug ing properties that are 1 0ing de- Schools. Bountiful bakery. veloped, They found a prospec One vase, $1.25, for ladies sewor or two at head of almost ev- ing contest. llolbrook-Smedleery canyon that heads on the Da- Fur. Co. One saw, $2.50, gents hammer vis County side. Some of these and nail race. Union Lumber Co. prospectors have been working One pannel screen door, $3.00, for a year and have done a great ladies bottle race. B. L. & B. deal of development work. In Assn. the number is the Bucklaud One leg of mutton, fat man's of race. located east Mining Company Hepworth Meat Market. One Stone bracelet, $1.50, for girls and Centreville; Tuttle near the head of Ward Canyon; raee. Lamoni Call. Six boxes of stick candy for Willard Weie near the summit children 8 races. W. D. Major. of Sessions Mountain; the BurOne dozen packages corn flakes ro mines between City Creek and much for youngest person on the Mill Canyon near the head of grounds without any natural of certain Extent Mining Industry y Putting lip Peas This is oae Morgan Leading. County's Industries 20,000 Cases. The canning factory is now in operation putting up this year's crop of peas. This is one of the eading industries in Morgan county. The crop is very promising this year, and the pack will probably exceed 20,000 cases Hue seaeon. There are twenty foux-cans to the case. Nearly fifty hands are requii-o- d when the cannery is running at full blast. The Morgan pea is famous all over the West for its excellent quality. night, while returning homeln an automobile from Salt Lake, where he had been to assist in an operation. The doctor usually drives his own machine, buj he did not feel well, so he got home one to drive him home. The machine had been bothering considerably, so they had to drive alow, but when they reached CentreFourth of July in Centreville ville it went better, so they were Program for Fourth of July making up a little lost time Hardscrabble. Daniel Murchie, teeth. Parley Hatchs Store. at centreville.- - Morncelebration where the road is so good, just of shoes for One $3.00 boys pair a man. made who the " ' recently before reaching Frank Chases contest. C. II. Ramptons, also a ing exercises 10:30. in Hardscrabble, has strike good Hand America nice roast of beef for man with residence, when one of the been himself for all working by . . C. . , .Chaplain II. Ramp- Prayer largest family, from wheels collapsed, which caused fourteen years. His wife and tons. .. Glee choir and around circle to machine the live in the Canyon with There will be other prizes which Address of welcome, D. F. Smith. daughter n the run into the deep (Uteh we were unable to get before gohim. The Star Spangled Banner. . .. west side of tho road. In jumping to press. Julian E Young: , ing out the doctor struck his GRAND FOURTH OF Band Music face on the windshield or some In the District Conrt of the United JULY CELEBRATION. part of the machine. The doctor was taken into one of the Cheney homes, where Dr. Kesler rendered what assistance he conld and the next morning took him to the train in his automobile and sent ' him to the hospital in the city. The doctor could not sit np without fainting away. Dr, Whitlock came l)ome the first of the w$ek, but was not able to get arofind He much, though improving. had not been feeling well for some time and had been expecting to go' underan operatioaUIm-sel- f for appendicitis. L. E Ellison, who, together with Mrs. Ellison, recently returned from a trip to Canada, states that the Knight Sugar Company, which has its sugar factory at Raymond, is importing large quantities of raw sugar from Germany and refining it to supply their customers until fall when their beets will be ready again. He estimates that they had gotten in about 75 cars when he left. Corbridge Brothers, who recently engaged in the wholesale hay and grain business in Salt Lake, are doing niceiy. They are located on Eigth East and Twelfth South. They also run a drug and confectionery store in connection with their other business. Robert Green, David Craig and went to James Criddle palled out with a visit with new McCormick header Wednes- Thomas Find- The Canyon Creek reservoir deacons Wednesday evening and will probably have been tapped proved a grand success. before this appears in print, Dont fail to attend the grand which will insure the Davis and celebration to be held at Morgan Weber Counties Canal with a July Fourth. good supply of water about as late in the season as irrigation ENTERPRISE, UTAH water will be required. Mrs. Edgar Hall, who was Mrs. Wallace Cowley left Sat called to Park City on account of urday for Raymond, Canada. her fathers illness, has returned She accompanied Mrs. J. W. home. Evans and Mrs Rufus Pilling, Mr. and P. D. Sherer came up who had been down here visiting Sunday from Ogden in an auto- relatives.mobile to look after affairs of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ellison their ranch, returning home were both on the sick list the first Snnday evening. Mr. Ellison was of the week. Miss Clara Wardley, Blanche unable to be at the store for a Green, Willie Bohman, Elmer couple of days, but at last acOlsen and Leslie Green have re- counts they were some better. turned after a four days fishing For a while it was feared they trip on lost creek, all reporting were developing typhoid fever. a very enjoyable time. Parley Ellison was taken quite Mr. and Mrs. Bernard carri- - ill Sunday, but he was consider - HILLS for man with largest 1. -- - National air by band. Recitation by Mrs. AnnieS. Dickson. Music by band. Benediction by chaplain, A. Francis, RICHVILLE, UTAH. The parents class gave a party Saturday night at Lake como, in honor of Elders Levi Waldron and John H. Dickson, who recently returned home from mis-- , 6ions. Mrs. clara Witter, of Peterson is the gnest of Mrs. 6. W. Bond. b. S. Dickson, who had been working at Peterson, returned home Snnday and has gone back to James carrigan's ranch to work. The people of this place will Join Morgan in celebrating the Fourth. , Mr6. Levi Waldern, of THE No. 1910. - Oration by Judge Booth of Provo. tugs-of-w- SCOUTING 1, day. L. E. Ellison said theywere StateB for the District of Utah. In the matter of William J South Bountiful Sunday Schools. Eddington, bankrupt No. 1347 Program Beginning at 10 a. m. in bankruptcy, petition for disBy the Choir Singing charge. Prayer by the Chaplain, To the Hon. John A. Marshall, J. P. Benson of the District Court of Vocal Solo ...Alice Kirby Judge the United States for fthe Die Drill, The Boys that Dare to trict of Utah: Do, trained by Viola Brown William J. Eddingtof, of Dev Girls Chorus. il's Slide, in the Count! of Mor Address . . . .Bishop Starns Hatch gan, and State of Utpi, in said Geo. C. Wood & Co, district Song respectfully Represents .Nellie Pack that on the 26th Piano Solo. ......... Contest Prizes for the Fourth of touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore lie prays that he July Celebration, South may be decreed by the court to Bountiful. have a full discharge from a! debts provable against his es$3.50 bicycle tire, first p rize for tate under said bankrupt acts, bicycle race (Joseph Knighton Biexcept such debts as are exceptcycle Co), also hair cut, shave ed by law from such discharge. and shampoo, second prize (Wal-las- e Dated this 28th day of March, Sessions, barber.) A. D.t 1910. $2.50 cash, first prize for horse William J. Eddington, lace SessionsfBarber.) Co.) also $1.50 whip, second prize (Studebakers.) $2.50 cash for winners of ball game between Sunday Schools No. 1 and 2. Farmers State Bank. One case soda water, quart bottles, for winners of the Junior ball team, Salt Lake Soda Water Co. $2.50 cash for widow with largest family on the grounds. Bountiful State Bank. One horse shod first class, $1.50, for gents persuit race, James Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Utah. On this 28th day of June A. D. 1910, on reading the foregoing petition it is ordered by the Court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 28th day of July, before said Court at Salt Lake City, in said district at ten oclock in the forenoon; and that the notice therein be published in the 5jorgan Post, a newspaper publish! in said district, and that all jnown creditors and othOne ladies hand bag, $3.50, er persons in interest may apfor ladies pursuit race, String-hapear at jjhe said time and place Drug Co. and show cause, if any they have, Gent's $3.00 straw hat for high why the prayer of the said petikick. Capital Mercantile Co. tioner should not be granted. , selling grass fed steers, which had never neen fed any hay, while he was in Canada, for $70-head. That is certainly making money easy. Mrs D. E. Evans, of Thatcher, Box Elder county, came down Monday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Thomas dozen best cabinet f Andits further ordered by Harris, who is quite ill. for handsomest baby the Court, that the Clerk shall $2.00, photos, The Queen Dairy Company on groundsunder 1 year; also send by mail to all known creditwill start up their new plant this dozen half cabinet photos, ors copies of said petition and week. $1.50, for baby over one and under this order, addressed to them at Isaac Adams returned home 3 years. Alma Hardy, photog- their places of residence as Monday from the Blue Creek rapher. stated. One bottle of Delux Hair Tonic, country with about thirty fine Witness the Honorable John beeves. $1.00, for man on grounds with A. Marshall. Judge of the said Mrs. Frederick Weiser, who least hair. Albert Burningham, District Court, and the seal was operated on here at the hos- barber. thereof, at Salt Lake City, in to cancer One three for weeks ago pital years subscription Clip- said District, on the 28th day of of the liver.returned to her home per for newest married couple on June, A. D., 1910. in Tremonton Tuesday. Her ground. Davis County Clipper. Attest: 100 pounds Golden Grain Flour husband came down after her. Jerrold R. Letcher, Clerk. a quartet..) Oration Mixed quartet closing music - Joel R. Parrish Band chaplain. Prayer Band Music Base ball game between married and single meiv horse races and field sports of all kinds. 8 p. m. Dance;. 25c ticket; good music. cash prizes will be given to all winners. - Martbal-o- f the day Wm. L Rigby. chaplain Fred Rich. 2 p. m. Jfsnnar; last past, h$ was duly adjudge bankrupt under the laws of Congress relating toj bankruptcy; that he hasjduly surrendered al For Salt his property and Rights of prop100 feet by 165Tfeet erty, and his fully complied with One lot, By Chaplain all the req in remen ts of said acts just east of Capital Mercantile and of thelordlrs of the court store. W. Walter Barlow, Boun- Oration! .'! 7.Saml CrHoward Cornet Solo. .Chas. Wm. Atkinson Joseph nogan Story Frank Sheldon Vocal Solo Ezra Hatch Stump Speech By the Choir Singing. . . Benediction Male e. m One-hal- one-ha- lf t tiful. (pNOTICE. Laws of Utah, 1907. section 1139. Obstructions and injuries to higways. Any person who willfully or" carlessly obstructs or injure any public or other highway by causing or permitting flow or seepage of water or who wilfully or carelessly permits water under his control to escape in any manner, so as to injure any public or other highway; or any person who shall wilfully or carelessly place or leave, or cause to be blaced or left, any log, timber, stone, wood, or other materia!, or any machinery, wagon, or other vehicle upon any public or other highway, in such a way as to obstruct the travel or to endanger property or persons passing upon such Ipghway, shall be deemed guilty o a misdemeanor. At a meeting the Board of of MorComafissioners County gan Countyfield June 7, 1910, was adopted Resolved: That the County Road Commissioner be ordered to inforce Section 1139, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, and that him responsible for any violations of the same. Also, that the County Attorney aid the Road. Commissioner in his official capacity when called upon to do so. Compiled we-hol- T. Butters-- U. W. S. Griddle-Ge- o. E Carter,. Attest: William Robison, County Clerk. (Seal) t |