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Show S. ' r2 5 P5 lie av I VW 14 W , ,, w a.w WALDRON w VM hand a bottle of D.r, LeGears Colic remedy for horses,' 50c, Morgan DrugCo.Adv. , Editor f - a son. . - . the railroad Co., for a cresting over their track near the Point, and the S and HO gallon kegS for pickling purposes for sale at the Morgan Drug- - 'Adv. , Mr. and Mrs. Ruteshauser Utah, are visiting " Barlosriheme. f Died at her daughter home, in the Cotton wuod.M're. Elizabeth Stoddard whose remains were shipped here, A large crowd attend the wedding and the funeral held la Porterville Janoe of Mr. Eddie Florence and last Wednesday, Sept., 3. Mrs. Stoddard was one of the early piowife last Friday. neers, and cune here with the ox team eompany. Old age was tbe 75,000 FOR SALE Native Lumber,, cause of dearth. ft., ff it at the Hebe RobineonAdsaw v. Fod A 4pair of passes in easa mill Jot $18.00 per thousand. . at Finder may :recover same by calling at the Morgan .Drug Stove and giving deeff dost article. A1 do scription at45 00. Others proportion. Adv. Stwdobaker for Croft, agent LOST .Between Morgan and Osy-de- i, Aug. J.3, leather grip, contained This paper wishes to compliment valuable to owner, Be eye pair ; the .Porterville choir for the splen-- turn to glasses .2409 Liucoti avenue and reare did work they doing. ceive reward. O. P. Marshall, 240 i Wasted By Gea. A. Ufetoer, little ' Aveawe, Ogden, Utah. 6 (pigg. between the ages of .weeks and STATE OF UTAH, EXECUTIVE OFAdv. , months. , 8 FICE, 8ATT LAKE. Hbwill b worth your while to note . , Aug. 2k, 1913. theHhargains offered by J. Williams IB r. C. K. "Ruble, Morgan, Utah; s in this week's issue. Adv. Dear Sir: I beg to thank yoo for in fowwarding the copy of yourroutSr-BRemember it is at the Ramell-Jam- e meat market near Ogden depot where jwur special edition of the Morgan! yoar wants will be promptly supplied County Star, a publication wiich I have read with mveh interest at the right prices; Adv. I .take rthis opportunity of cvngratu-hitinv , you on tbe edition and to' wish Oct county commissloir,Thon8S An- - jwu mneceis in yoirr enterprise. of fathec is the proud Butters, Lin-eata- Jt-Soa- g other baby boyte We arenmning in this paper an that wfll be worth- - your Co., yphile to read. Adv. WILLIAM MStY. Governor. -- Boyh-'Furniwr- e The Y. M. A Y.lL.M 1. A. -- asso- THEY SEE Mr. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Gentlemen: I see by the tars native rd iwu haw broken jour promise in to the special on roads; levy which you said we would be free 1 - -- Hardings school board and its committee are held in a very incorrect light in reference to their course 0? procedure in procuring a high school site. At a special meeting of the board Aug, 19 the bids for construction were opened and the contract awarded to A. A. Clark Co. of Salt Lake, Said company desired to commence work at once, and the site was tax-pay- ers not determined. As Anderson Broa. had been, reported willing to donate ft SOME BEAR IN THE RICHVTLLE site, an auto was sent for James A. An. LANE. derson. On his arrival he stated that The bravC bear hunters of Richville, the laud previously offered had been v while returning from festivities in Morsold, but believed he could buy back gan late one evening, encountered what sufficient for the jpurpose needed, and Seme people are aaable to Me tbe fol patty politics, of production, transpor-l- eeerned to be one of tbesev ferocious he and hit brother would donate same of burdening communities with debt Mtion, and distribution of commodities, brutes on the bridge In the Richville for high school purposes, provided cor-- T for all kinds of improvements, They it! becomes considerable of a burden, lane, and when their dogs absolutely re tain plans and arrangements would be gee only the profit to be resfied from a Ahd it is paid, ultimately, by the con fused to encounter the animal, they carried out by way of heautifying and sale of improved real estate at aa t$Jher by be masses. Some day they eame back to Morgan, and went home piping Como water for a swimming advanced, fanciful, price. And! they re- - Will realize this and rise in , revolt the other way. Later on this wild beast pool and such other improvements as the a and of tbe of indebtedness to as matter be a a policy modern sulkey plow. donators gard extravagance agtfiast proved may deem advisable. Mr, Anvery little importance. ' But somebody Waste. They mil place in office public Some class to the Richville dogs. They derson also said he had no objections must pay the interest on, and the eost servants who Will study how to make have respect for their teeth. to the site being located on the south and when the without to amounts this ef, debt, rendering government cheaper, side and drew attention to the lots . billion and a half, which is added, to For that is really the RICHVILLE ITEMS. now to be occupied by the high school every other expense of government, of problem of high prices. Mrs Wallace Meham is suffering building and the Francis farm. Furfrom heart failure ther stating that he would donate h just f' as much for the same. The board exwho has been Anthony Newborger, working oil Levi Waldron s farm, has pressed its appreciation to the AnderT son Bros, for their returned Ito his home in Logan. liberality, and appointed a committee of three, consisting Mr, Edfeard Motton of Heber City is of V. R. Bohmai, a C. Hulet ind W, a Bichvillg visitor. W. Francis, A , tobjaiu data on the availMiss LUlle Clark 'returned last week able sites. 8a id committee- - met Aug. ' from a pleasast visit in Davis county 21 and called upon Mr. Anderson Jm Cr -- a Cv. acres alone for high school A at .the Fernelins baby, which died at $225 per acre and that the purpose Anderson Mountain Green, was removed to Uintah Bros, would donate half of said amount. , for burial without a permit being ob- The committee then Visited Mr. Fred tained. Evidently Morgan- - county Coolbear and obtained definite informawithout officials. tion in referenee to the frontage of thU The Heiner family came together and site on New street. AH data organized themselves into a genealbg on sites and grounds on the ouC( gide real society Tuesday, Aug. 23. It was were obtained and at tin special meetmade a very pleasant socia: affair, the ing Saturday, presented to the board. TAfl8att girls from Coalville rendering Ipon due consideration the Stuart lot mimic id numbers and delirious h era me the choiee of the four 1 8everal outside refreshments being served. ij mlierg of the board, after which I concurred and made the iota unani-monThis clinic- - a made on the 30 DAYS ONLY 30 DAYS that ground the site was more preferof One Morgan Countys Industries Dairying Great Price Slaughtering Clear- able and the offers by parties concerned were in excess of those made and at the Ritter creamer, shown in the above cut. There are by Anderance Sale -- Cwy-denc- j s pne-fourt- h v y on Harness and Vehicles nomr in full swing at all Studebakrr branches. 3j4 farm wagons, $100; Izzer Buggies cut to $85. Proportionate reductions all down the line. We need space for new stock coming from factory. See us at once and take advantage of these cost prices. $60 Team Harness now $40.00. $25 Single Harness now $15.00. a one-side- d - How does this sound to you? The famous $100 00 Izzer, auto steel top buggy for $110.00 at ourclearing sale for the next 30 days, Al. Croft agent for Studebaker Adv. son Bros. Contracts were then with Mr. entered into Emma Ktuart for said prop erty until deeds eonld he executed, and the grounds thug obtained were turned over to the. contractors for excavation work. Later on Sunday after evening, all had been closed, Mr. Japieg A. Anderson handed me a written offer of $1,000 to be used to purchase the site first presented by them. The work of construction is proceed ing nicely and an excellent park adjoining gs area teed by the City Fathers and county commissioners is in sight. Therefore lie see no good reason why Anderson Bros, or any other prosperous, liberal hearted citizens cannot afford to assist the worthy cause to their hearts content. W. W. FRANCES. y One blight feature iu favor of tbe site where our high school is being built is that Mr. Joe Francis is willing to off set Mr. Andersons offer of f 1,000, by making it $1,1 00, to have the high school placed where he says it belongs. Studebaker wagons at $ 100.00 formerly $ 120.00. Remember it is only for the next 80 days that you can buy the celebrated White top for $150.00, at Btudebakers Adv. 3 4 That the brass band should begin practicing again. - f itJoW-effective- - Mr?. J. W. Stewart has gone to Montpelier and other Idaho points on a three weeks visit. Mr. Stewart expects to join his wife later. . y -- The new Case thresher, purchased by the Milton Threshing Co., from J. Wiliiams A Sons, is on tbe job, and will soon be delivering the goods. , y ( It's the man who smokes and smokes well and appreiates the best is the man we are after. Try us. Graham Drug Store. Adv. f county city counrilmeu, justices of the peace, etc,, to set before the young? Mr. Subscriber, no gentleman or Lot ter-daSaint would countenance or do such dirty work as was done there. You say Waldrons and Francis could settle their own affairs. If bo, why did they go to court? Mr. Subscriber, I am willing to present this whole affair to the presidency of the church, and council of the 12. . port and secured the following statement. Yes, it is true that 'I am about ready to commence construction, but 1 am somewhat handicapped at this time on account of such men as I must have are all employed just at present and I now lad that accommodations ior tbe men roust be provided for on the ground, as the work is tno distant for even those who live tbe nearest. Ona of my financial people was in Morgan over Sunday last and expressed himself as greatly pleased with his visit and urged me to get everything in shape for quick action. The harnessing of this water means the incoming of assuredly one and very likely two more good factories for Morgan. Y IT Subscriber, - 353 , Old'M-ammy- IS yu. company did Morgan, Utah, Sept. 3, 1913. Waldron pipebusiness of'the Editor Morgan Star. whole .community. If such destruction Dear Sir; There appears in your last were encouraged, would it be safe foi issuo an article based on street gossip, any one to own property in this plaeef or originating from parties who were It is tbe duty of every good citizen, more inclined to censure those to whom his whhtever religion may be, to denounce such work. Is it a good exam the people have intrusted their school pie for a member of the stake presi affairs rather than to assist in the cause dency, bishops, Sunday School teachers, of education; in .which the s ciation will' give a program here next Sunday evening. All are from this year. The taxpayers object to having all the n oney spent on one Its not fair. Look at tie aroufl Have you seen fbe Comfort Collar and bnd at the north of tte itv Aclrfkwhere tlw farmers have to haul theii Clip "at Morgan Drug Co see ife Adv yens. It is a disgrace to civilmaion. Let nie quote from a letter of the (CL 'Mr. Geo Kershaw, While shoveling S. Department of Agriculture, Aiug. 27. gravel for the read' lab y was ISIS. f butter made per laonth, .caught iu a slide, nfi it resulted in LageFart ef the Road BuildingYmuk 5i0-lbs' ribs. Wasted. broken three' Statistic isms have found that although ooooflKrocHXKiocHiHHrooooooooaeooDeHaoooooooooooooooeci Lost Between Morgan and'Oioydon the Average expenditure on the irn- Editor ot the cement plant instead of the read Morgan Star: .aT small 'grip. Finder phrase retirn to provement.of roads exceeds $1,000,000 these In of for times .taxes high roads, going north as at present change same per .day, a Jailer portion of. this sunney , Star Office and receive tewar'd. in the United fStates is wasted, banause j woulfl seem ti but wesshtudd have road, and ,g east about 200 reds as against ' (Our .read making shoidd have a tew- - 520 rods around the loop through of failure to .build .the right type .of Mr. Thompson, section foreman at road Ji do bring tnwns and people near don. This change would cut out ne aneqt Acal requirements; Our do .each uther. mile between Morgan and Echo and "Morgan'is moving to 'Coalville and state road is minting toe much per mile. Mr. R. Byrne of Eebo-i- taking his If the xuad ha Before dhe road between Devils Slide about mile hptween Devils 6 been .built by a read was a mod- - Slide :nd Croydon. tptyce atMorgan. (This is an utem builder, the same money would have and Benefer was built there taken the road below Milton. Geirtfb ecWe roud between Henet'r and Croy- our school boa J should Book into.) The state road should follow the old we want some of eur tax money don. Now Summit county if nils to keep They are all good. W afce&i for them Summit road Reliefer to the wind The Crimon Strain this djranl Tattrrhauser by way off trovdon as it would be spent sn ether ruads. We have stead in repair and as .a result Henefer and the shortent, fliyest and least Secret Code, and this and .business .lag enough. exjiense fl. build and repair. remember our show starts promptly Croydon are farther apart .than ever. TAXPAYEB. It m mow. proposed to put the state Our .loeal roads are in ibad condition, at eight Morgan Motion Ticturee iwad by way of Detils Slifie through It woifld not be out off Adv. this plaee if the week it was rumored Early around town that Mr. .Stenhouse had the barrows n Hene&u- and .thus makes eebool board would urge the necessity matters worse for Croydon. Miss Rtfby Kingston was taken to started work of nr local roads being put in good to his Hardscrabble CanI challenge the right of any board or condition before school begins. Ohd the heepitalia Ogden, and asnccess-fn- l yon water power location. A represent sbuld not V compiled to climb ? in C"don for operation was performedThurs-daative of this paper called upon Mr. COnrt U a road .through a barb wlme fence in order to avoid a the of morning for appendicitis. building purpose StenhouBe for verification of .the re-- FRANCIS. The article appearing in last r 5 ' T e . "E y, & edition, signed the writer says it is not m public funds, the Tight to business if the Francis pubhc buildings upon tear up and destroy the fdr? Before a deed can be o- b- line.' I Contend it is the ti $86iOO harn-e- e Have a talk with me. , week - ' Has a public official in charge e sa d funds ior the purpose ha ve not rece,ved a deed !a,.ld the one whom this property lias been entrusted to during tamed; her life must testify that she needs the money obtained from the sale of this property, before the district judge can grant a clear title to the purchaser; and should JD one of the heirs object to the sale, the could stop the builcllng of our new high ' school, The land belonging to the city was granted to them by a special act of Congress; and is not transferable or salable, unless a per-- et. mjt js reCejvecj ty, another special, aet ot Congress, and up to the time the bank cosid YeStenk, the, deed for the t was in possession of the lat Natl., Bank of Morgan, W Francis extends the courtesy to the originators SV of the last weeks article, headed jf Has the School Board Bought a Cat in the Sack? by saying these are statements in that article which are absolutely false, and insists that two of the lots belonging to Mrs. Bull, the city Street attcUthe Slaton lot, have been donated, so it will only be oecessatjfor the school board to purchase the half of one lot to erteotCjnilding,that will cost the tax of payers of ilorgan county, $20,ocO Have not the this county a right to know whether or not; the school board are in posession of clear titles to this laud? If not, why is this work allowed to:proceed until they are procured? 00000000000(H0000r000000000000KKHKHKHKKKKWHlKHS0 ' ' PAID BY TE3 MASSES. The remains of Larry Larson of Ogden, were brought here for bur- ial last Tuesday, and parlor services Work on the county road has were held at at (he home of L. j. Btarted here again. . Geary. Funeral services were also held in Ogden Miss Ethel Mortenson is visiting ' in Salt Lake City. LOST Between Porterville - settle- jnent and Geo. Carters ranch, a gray A great 'deal of sickness in Port coat with fish and gane license m pockFinder please return to Lelaad. ille especially among young babies. . . , TOLD III BRIEF Born to "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson ot Milton, on Friday, Aug. 20th, Star ? V " of no the narrow to Henefer. It Some interest or profit to Cnnydon. people object to the road by way of Croydon as being too long. The- Wop in the road at Croydon is an eye sove to all who favor progress. At a point east - CHURCH NOTES. mud hole. It is time our commissioners got a move on them. Don't in a stay Have due regard for the taxpay er, but do jwmethinr to improve our roads. fONDIE rut. j 1. btud es for 1913 and 1914, by Poiter ville Association. Croydon, Aug. 25, 1913. M. L A PROGRAMS FOR SEPT. Sept. 7 Milton to Porterville. Mountain Sept. 14 Richville to Green, North Morgan to Croydon. Sept. 21 Porterville to Riehville. Sept. 29 M. I. A. Stake convention. Annual Convention Sept. 28. Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of Morgan Stake. Y. L. M. I. A. PROGRAM. 1 .Wake Up Musically, by May D. Rich, Heiner. 2. Ward Officers Problems, by Rosette Grover, Lavina Steward. 3. Civic Pnde, by South Morgan Asso ciation. Afternoon Session, 2 P. M. 2. Testimony, by Riehville Association a, b. Milton Association, c. Joint evening session. Public invited. Musical program. The M. I. A. session of the State Coa ference was well attended last Sunday evening. Apostle James E. Talmage and Patri rfb DyrunJ G. Smith were the gpeak-Elsi, ers. A piano solo was The Morgan Creamery irhere there are as high as I25 lbs. of butter and 675 cheese turned out daily. lbs. of e given by Nellie Neilsen of the Milton Association and I a Ladies quartette. Miss Leone Coolbear of South Morgan see also gave a piano selection. JUST ARRIVED Those who follow Lee, must be thorough breds. invite the public to call and For local news and advermy Fall Line of Milliner, Mrs. Coolbear Adv. tising, look on page 6. ff 'Vi r - |