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Show The directors of the Bountiful Idaho. Sunday, after havirg BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS Mill month-Creek Irrigation Company CHARM RIPENS WITH YEARS here two about A thirteen pound son was born spent Mr. and Mrs. Orson Banger-tor- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. have levied an assessment of 20c Woman of Forty-fivHas Many Ad share pay ah 'e to D. W. FenSabine. Over Her Younger per vantages yesterday. Sister. Mrs. David To! man is on the Twin boys were born to Mr. wick, Bountiful, or Hyrum B. beWoods on or Cross, eick list. She had symptoms of and Mrs. Wm. Waddoups, Satur Parkin, Youth Is nearly alwayg crude, blun 25th 1910. dering, selfish, heartless, and ignorant fore of the October, one liv is day morning, but only typhoid fever. It Is here to enjoy and not to inspirit, 1021 Hatch & Son, dealer in Utah ing. Mrs. Waddoups was seto light for its choices, not to forbear Mr. H raandez, the Bell Yard at riously ill, but at last accounts Aud Wyoming coals. and assist. It knows little toleration 10 21. was improving. man, who fell a short and lives for its own bright noonday Woods Cross. t me ago, while trimming trees These qualities, we need hardly say W. C. Hardy of Woodruff, Mr. Lee, plant chief at Bountiare not those which bestow power or repeat a few days in town this ful for the Bell Telephone Co., inWestB)uatiful,wa4 ia town arouse the better kinds of love. Youth week, on business and visiting was called yesterday on account Wednesday. It has been about however, grows beyond these grave two weeks since be left the hos- faults. Life deepeos and softens char ceUtives. of the death of his mother. He acter. The lessons of error, suffering A leading lady came to live with himself had been on t te sick list pital and he was there about tin and sorrow round out the nature. At same length of time. Ha would 46 a woman may have ceased to be Mgr. Jonasson and wife Tuesday for a few days. be able to work now, if it wisit young, but she Is far from having become old. The age of real under sight. Mother and child doing Lucin A. R sy of Salt Lake City for his thumb, whic'i was brok- standing has begun, and understandwell at last accounts. has purchased the Dr. Ramer en in the fall and (which is not ing remains the greatest of all human Twenty per cent off on ladies place. Dr. Ramer mQved to well forces. Men are drawn to women far yet. more closely by mental sympathy than jad childrens winter coats and Salt Lake yesterday and the new same good looks. There are but the by this' took owner week Bountiful at the possession opes, beautiful women in the world KSale at Parlej Hitch's Stare. There are thousands of Ideal friend day. 43op. Mrs. Alfred Burningham was Jennie, the nine year old Commencing Monday, Oct j 10, hips between men andwewomen. Time seen the wohave and time ill this P. taken Mrs. P. and Mr. of early very suddenly continuing to Oct. 17th, a twenty man of 46,again daughter the woman who was no snorning, but later was much Willey, passed away this morn- per cent discount sale on all dry longer young, .win the prises of life, dbettor. ing of typhoid fever. Funeral goods, shoes, rubber goods, per- right in the teeth of those crude W. C. Hardy returned Thurs-da- sir vices will be held at the res- fumes, hair tonics, complexion enough to he her daughters. The young can gtve their youth, but the creams, etc., at Parley E. Hatch?. mature can give their help. morning to his home in ident 1 2 p. m., Sunday. Come and get your supply of We all know youth in art. its enthu Woodruff, after spending a day At Iasi accounts, Orson Sessiasm. its positiveness. its or two here on business. sions, who had an arm and leg fall and winter goods at very low Its failure. It is not until her The home of O. H. Peterson amputated last week, was be- prices before the cold weather youth has passed away and nature be was released from quarantine lieved to be recovering nicely, al- sets in. We want the cash and gins to be at war with knowledge, craftsmanship and intention that the Miis week, Mrs. Peterson having though he is not yet considered yon want the goods. the recovered from a bad case of wholly out of danger. You can achieves richest results. not play Juliet and look it, runs the fever. Blankets!! Now is Special Stockholders' B.aukeib! Meeting melancholy theatrical proverb. Grandma Collins, who had the lime to buy your winter Of the John R. Barnes youth, with Its limitations, Company canAndandtodoes ''been here visiting with her blankets. Twenty per cent d:s at maturity, with Notice is hereby given that a Its disabilities. laugh And it laughs the Alma Mrs. Hardy, count this week. Prices range daughter, of the stoekhold louder becauae it Is the younger. meeting special to her home in Ogden. from 49c to $8 00 a pair. Bountiers of the John R. Barueg Com -- s , e j TeT-ephon- e few-ver- - the attention of our customers to the steady gi owth of this bank. There is nothing spectacular about it, but the increase is steady andj health. Winter and summer, in times of plenty or of stringency the growth is always forward. Why not dc your business with a bank which you We call y artist-singe- artist-actres- know is safe, sane and sure? Bountiful State Bank r, Bountiful, Utah. - -- yesterday. ful . The home of D. W. Fenwick, which has been under quarantine for sctrlet fever, all but about three weeks, since the 25th of July, was released Wednesday. Their eldest son, William, was the last one to have the disease. Elders Ed ward Howard, FranklynD. Ashdown. Samuel Smedley, Jr., and William Naylor of Bountiful, leave on the evening of Oct. 5th, for Great Britain, where they will do mis. t jpnee. sionary work. They sail from Mrs. Imlu Hansen and baby Montreal, Canada, Oct. 15th, on returned to her home in Council. the steamship Majestic. . Co-op- It is expected that the actors will have learned their parts and 'the opera house will be complet- ed ready to put on King Jared by October 10th. Mgr. Jonasson, of the Dramatic Association, attrac- -- Has had some very large tive posters printed for advertising the play, "King Jared. Capital Mercantile Company 'starts on a cash basis this Saturday morning, Oct 1st. Every- thing marked to a minimum - Inter-mountai- n . pany, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Utah, will be held at the office of said company in Kaysville, Utah, on the 11th day of October, 1910, at 4 p. m. Said meeting is called for the purpose of amending article 5 of thearticlesof incorporation by in creasing the capital stock of said company to one hundred am twenty-fiv- thousand (f 125, 000, e dollars and for the transaction of any other business which may properly come before said meeting. Martha E. Barnes, Secretary. 9-- A Good Position To Conference Visitors C. M. Dr. optomePeterson, Hat. The Lost Plug Can be had by ambitious young The old proverb. Flndina la keep trist. now associated with O. L. men and ladies in the field of In's,' usually holds good in the can-o- f Dutcher and O. H. Wheeler, wish Wireless or a silk hat." said the man. "Person to announce that they are preRailway telegrawho lose silk bats are alwayg reluctant to do the most . scientific phy. Since the law bepared to claim them. I have found excellent 66 work at their came effective and since the parlors optical silk hats, and 1 know other people who East 4th South, Salt Lake City. Wireless nave found hats just as good, but no companies are estabHope to see many of our old body ever tried to get them back stations lishing throughout the and solicit the paThey were well worth advertising for patients is there a great shortwish expert country, too. Who can explain this disregard tronage of those who door Your next service. Is of due hats? it to mod silk tor stray optical age telegraphers. Positions esty? Were they lost under condition.-s- o neighbor as reference. Also re pay beginners from $70 to $90 incriminating that the loser would member one of the firm makes rather buy another hat than reveal bis the town in which you live t.ree per month, with good chance of whereabouts and the circumstance advancement. The National Teltimes every twelve months. that caused him to lose hfs hat? Thai Associate egraph institute of Portland, OrOptical company, hypothesis hardly seems tenable, be & Wheeler. Peterson Dutcher, egon, operates six official insticause most silk hats are picked up in tutes in America, under superStill the fac; very reputable places. remains that any person finding a silk We will wire houses at actual vision of R. R. and Wireless Ofhat la pretty sure to be allowed to re cost for parties on streets where ficials and places all graduates joice in its possession unmolested by the line is built. Bountiful Light into positions. It will pay you to the owner." New York Sun. write them for full details. & Power Co. t . REMC r r If yoa need a suit of clothes why should you hesitate in buying here in your home town, where the money is used to build up the town and ' you save half of what you will have to pay in other places? Think of it, we have no expenses, therefore we sell from 30 to 50 per cent cheaper than any business house. (i Wo Garry GRIFFON CLOTHES, the host mado in the country. S' have a number of extra pair pants, these value from $4.00 to $7.00 $30 suits, $23.50 Your choice $27 suits, $22.25 D u)& - These value from $2.00 to $4.00 $23 suits, $17.50 Overcoats, were $20, now $9.50 $21.00 suits, $14.25 $19.00 suits, $12.50 OHTTWi at off on Corduroys. $25 suits, $19.75 A our prices; We $35 suits, $27.75 ' Note Any tie in the house for Special Discount to Missionaries' Suits. on Tailor-Mad- e 25 cents ' ui Suits Also Made to Order We Do French Cleaning 5 it. ' OR |