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Show ir Card of Thanks. ' MORGAN CITY NEWS. Z3Z of your time. d About Why not lie on one of those comfortable mattresses sold by If you want to sleep well buy Young Man, Get a Home! a We wish to thank all who so from R. H. Welch. kindly assisted during the illness Mrs. C. A. Welch and daughter and death of our daughter, Mrs. FOR SALE A house, 1 brick returned to their home in Big John Penman. and outmercantile store, dorn, recently. Alfred Boulton and family. class land Miss Ethel Crouch, who has buildings, with 5 UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD been in the hospital at Devils half mile west of Morgan district. In effect April 17, 1910: ' Slide, returned home Monday. Arrive at Morgan the East H. B. CROUCH Y Get your fish license from G. No. 10 9:28 a. m. Bargain Robbins at M C M I t 8:00 p. m. No. 4 The conference Arrive at Morgan for the West of the Relief society of the MorNo. 5 4:44 a. m. gan stake was held on WednesNo. 3 4:54 a. m. POST Ibices Why 9 day. No. a. m. 10:18 ,i. Nos. i5&2o Right. Mrs. S. J. Welch and family UTAH. MORGAN' returned to Big Horn last week, after spending the winter and spring here. The regular meeting of the Keep the filthy High Council will conveue in the of the Stake house Sunthings out ofdoors vestry 24th, at ten a. m. of a vehicle or impleJuly day, One chance given with each Patronize your home mill first on account up to ment and each paid outof if an want but course, you Good Screen Doors and Window Screens will side product try Kaysville Flour. It 8 the best ever. Never lost a do this for you. We have a fine line. prize in a competition. A special Meeting of the High Council and bishops of the sever D al wards of the Morgan stake o The Cash was held last Sunday in the ves , for the try of the of for the ob purpose arranging servance of Old Polks Day, Day and the cele l of bration of the the settlement of Morgan coun ty. T. L. Allen and Eugene Allen, secretary of the Knight CompaLadies wash Suits and Shirt Waists ny, a hydraulic and mechanical engineer, finished making surat GREAT REDUCTIONS veys down along the Weber River, from Coalville to Morgan Remember quality above everything. MDon twaste your Saturday, to ascertain the fall of We have a full line of wagons, buggies, farm implements, haythe river for power purposes time figuring out why a Black Hen lays a White JEgg-C- ET They are now, completing their machinery, stoves and ranges, and ing and You Right. figures, so we shall soon know motto is We Will THE EGG. YAJ I vU T one-thir- ruatri-es- s 6-ro- om granary acres first fr $1,200 semi-annu- not subscribe for the R. H. Welch. now? THIS WAGON FREE Flies Spread Disease purchase $25.00 the Grand Drawing, Dec. 15th, 1910. IRfiL. Store. stake-house- Home-Comin- Semi-Centennia- JULY CLOSING OUT SALE. harvesting our the results. Requested to Return Sheep-Thparty who picked up an eweandlambin Weber canyon, Sunday, July 17th., kindly notify A. C. Warren, Peterson, U tah. e A. W. FRANCIS, BScBss: Treat Burton Implement Company W. F. Burton, Manager. OGDEN, UTAH. 9 1 Huarrah for Al Roads Lead to Kaysvile on Pioneer Day s. The kaysville Trotting Association has their opening day July 25th. Beginning with Kaysville. This will insure a good fast game on the new grounds which are first class. a ball game at I p. m., between Salt Lake and The management are extremely pleased over the fast condition of the track and the many entries which are coming in. New grandstand, new stalls, new everything. The best horses in the state have entered. Pres. Joseph Hyrum Grant and Thomas Harris, two oldest horsemen in experience in the state, will act as starter and judges with others The associations grounds are on the Bamberger Electric road which will sell tickets from all points for 75 cents, which admit to to assist both race track and Lagoon going either way. Grand stand 25 cents. People in buggies will be admitted to a good view for 25c for each person and 25c for the team. Excellent refreshments' provided. The Races Begin at 2:30 p. m. Sharp, as Folows: Entrance fee 5 per cent and 5 per cent from winners. 2nd Race Half mile dash; no entrance fee; purse $50; 4 to enter, 4 to start Horses from anywhere. 3rd Race 2:25 Trot or Pace; purse $250; 7 to enter, 4 to start Entrance fee 5 per cent and 5 per cent from winners. 2:16 Trot or Pace; purse 1st Race $400; 7 to enter, 4 to start mile dash; no entrance fee; purse $20; 4 to enter, 4 to Davis county horses only. 4th Race One-four- th 5th Race Half mile heats 6th Race 7th Race Half mile dash, slow race, slowest horse wins the purse; no entrance fee; purse $5; 4 to enter, 3 to 3 to start . Foot race, 100 yards, open to all; no entrance fees; purse $7.50, 4 8th Race Foot race, start, Matinee; no entrance fee; for green horses; prizes to the value of $35; to-ente- one-four- th 4 to enter, 3 to start start r, mile; no entrance fee and open to all; purse $10; 4 to enter, 3 to start ' Entrance to harness races close 8 p. m., July 23rd, all other entries at tion govern all races. For particulars address or telephone," Dr. J. E. MORTON, Pres., F. L 12 LAYTON, noon, July 25th. The Rules of the American Trotting Associa- Secy or RILEY KENT, Manager. |