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Show children, M. and Mrs. Dan Sommers, Jr., and two children, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Simig-te- r and baby, and Mrs. Lawrence There was thirty-fou- r present is visit- and Edgar Besbett of Sait Lake all had a very pleasant time talk" . ing relatives here, ing of old times, and in the evening all to a delicious trout dinner. The Misses Opal Farnsworth, Eulala sat down is first time in years that the This the in Florine and Taggart are visiting family have all been together, and will Evanston, Wyo. Tong be remembered by all. Mr. and Mrs. Nepki Williams of Silky O Thomas, Blondin, Lewis and spent the forepart of the week here the guests of Mr. and Mrs., Jake Hoff- Swainston returned from their fishing man. trip last Monday. ECHO NEWS. The Morgan County Star Pudlished Every Saturday C. H. RUBLE, Editor. E( HO, Aug. 5. Mrs. Laura Richius the young entertained following friends at luncheon in honor of - her Telephone 77. son Harrisons birthday Wednesday: Master Parity P. Jones, Freddie Rich-ins- , Carl Buck miller, Lehi Dearden, Gay Terms of Subscription (in advance) Willie Hansen and Elmer 46 Bearden, Months Three 75 seemed to have a very good All Burns. Six Montnz One Year tl.frt) time. Blon-quis- ' Gar-flol- PORTERVILLE NEWS. Seven thousand head of sheep belonging to Iaskett & Ricliins of Henefer were badly mixed near this point last week, owing to the oversleeping of the earoptender, and it took the owners several days to straighten matters ont. V Heber Carter has been ill for several days this past week. Jim Freestone is breaking a gray broncho with long ears. Mrs. Bott will be an Ogden visitor for the next two weeks. Mrs, Hendrickson of Devils Slide visited her mother,' Mrs. L. H. I)urrant. Mrs. Arthur Betts of Ogden has spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bott. Little doing for the baseball fans for a while, as quite a number of young men of tbid ward are at Centerville in the hayfields. PETERSON NEWS. Jim Robinson's little daughter Merle of Mountain Green has a fractured arm, caused from a fall while leading a horse. They say, If you want a man good sutured, feed the beast." Now we Bee ' why Renard Olson is always so good ' natured, for the meals are chrtainly fine at bis home. Look out for M. Ben Toons Ben says he is automobile. ox teams beats one that have to going all to pieces. for-noo- has Iways been believed in this of part the country that Hebe Robinson of Mountain Green was a peaceful, citizen, but upon our arrival last Sunday evening at his home, found that several members of his family, including himself, 'have been suffering more or less with black eyes since the 4th of July. It g CROYDEN NEWS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Daze ly on the 23 ot last month a son who will carry the staunch name of Thomas John through life. Ruth Condie is visiting her brother at Cary, Idaho. -- R. C. Toons is moving part of his family to his new home in Idaho, where he expects after the first of the year, to make his home. O. C. London is slowly recovering from a strained back, caused by swinging a sledge, at the Cement plant. Mr. Frank Newtou and family of Salt Lake, are visitors at the Lionel Toone home. Mrs. (Jlyde Keyes spent the forepart of the week in Echo. n. tow-n- safe to say that t lie new home 4. Wold Literature, of Oeir. Thacheray, which is nearMoulym. ing completion, will be t is finest 5. Electric Toaster. and most mqderp home in the conn 12 8 basety will have rooms. The 6. On Years' ment rooms; best of furnace hear, Desert Farmer. Creamery Co. Painting and Paperhanging J. C. Armstrong, Mgr. Highest Price Paid for Butter Fat. Highest Test on Cream Are you coming a again? If so, call on the ..G. Y. Robbins .. Arvilla Clark Andelin and Willard Morgan, Utah Andelin will give a recital in the stake house tomorrow evening, beginning at 3:43. The recital will consist N. J. AUSTAD WM . CHADWICK of singing and piano, and many Evwill be favorite songs sung. erybody should turn out to hear two of the Utah 's best artists. Remember date, Aug. 10. '' old-tim- e The ball game yesterday between Coalville and the Devil Slide team was the best ever pulled off on the local diamond. Costly errors by the home team gave the game to the visitors, the result being 2 to 0. The visiting team showed good form and gave the battery splendid support. But taking the game all the way through,, the game yesterday was a pitches battle. This is the second game that we have lost in nine games. Not a very bad record, is it? ten-day- retail mark- Ogden wholesale and ets: George Beard and family loft Tuesday New for their summer home at Glendale, at Peas the head of Weber, where they will reCorn main for a month or so. , Retail potatoes....'. . Wholesale $3.00 $1.50 $ .09 & .' Mr. and Mrs. (lomar Thomas, and Cows family have moved to Salt Lake, where Steers they will make their home in the fu- Pork dressed ture. Veal dressed ..$.10 and Manufacturers Monday here. x Popular Prices All trains met I 1 1 when the unexpected visitor drops in at meal time, if your Meats have been ordered) from the Crouch Market s CarefuIIu Selected - FRUITS, BERRIES VEGET IDLES Heiner Meat Market Compare the quality and price of the Meat bought from us, with that of others, for it is the Flavor that Satisfies, Fruits, Berries, and Vegetables of the Best 1 Morgan, Utah K. G. ton The Money a Merchant Saves by Cutting Down His Advertising Expense Goes to the Merchant Who V' HIS Doubles Scholarship at U. A. C. (Remission of entrance fees.) M, HENEFER, Aug The readers are reminded that F, Harris, was called In baste from flty words are to be the Conference at Kamas, to go to not more than answers. in used the Balt Lake to be present at an operation performed on his The last season ot the state legisParley Croft, earley on Monday lature . passed a weed law providMorning. ing for the destruction of noxious Mr. and Mrs. Krouse of Detroit, weeds, and authorizing various Mich., were visiting here on Sun- county commissioners to appoint the day the guest ot the Batchelor fam- county road commissioner weed inspector. This law is found ily. Mrs. E. Thompson, of Pocatello, in Chapter 143 of the laws of Utah 1911. , Ida., after a visit of two weeks for It provides that every county or returned home on the 6th. corporation owning, controlling or A good program was given at the occupying lands in this state shall a of the mutuals on destroy noxious weeds in such manner as! to prevent them from Sunday last. seed. To- - enforce this law, bearing Born Aug. 4th, to the wife of however, it is necessary that twentyJames A. Taylor, a fine son. Ail five land owners of a county to petit- ion th county commissioners to ap- doing nicely at present. point the county commissioner weed inspector, and it is the ' At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Amusemert duty of the various commission to enforce the provisions of the law. Hall held Aug. JSth, 1912. The old The whole matter, therefore is one were of directors Board that rests la the hands of the various county commissoners, and can only be enforced when there ia some That things in moderation a demand on the part of at least twenty-fiv- e are worse than others in excess. forsuch enforcement. BOTT, Proprietor. Get as much value as your money will buy. i s 6.-B- ishop son-in-la- J. B. , Appropriation 10. PORTERVILLE STORE We have in stock everything which makes fishing and camt ping a pleasure and success. .Parties accomidated by either teams or automobile. e v . xMmumsMKmmzmtiutiwMi NmzitRRMntntitntRRwiiRp.vix PHONE 38 by Phone You Will Never Be Disappointed I .106 Read the following bargains cost but very little more than the blank pleasant family gathering paper. We furnish the paper and took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. do the printing: Frank Salmon of South Fork on "Sun75c per 100 cards day, July 28. Those present weres Mr. Visiting 75c per 100 and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and three Business cards 75c per 100 children of Trinidad, Colo.; Mr, and Envelopes 75c per 100 Mrs. TV. Chamberlain and baby of Noteheads Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilsoq, Stock certificates $3.50 per 100 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman and two Butter $1.25 for 500 wrappers.. very of and Dealers in Separator Butter .0916 $. 13 $ .19 $ .28 $ .70 $1.78 $ .90 $1.70 i Special attention given to Commercial Travelers and Camping Parties. , Full Cream Cheese and $ .1146 $ .22 Dressed hens Miss Lavina Rigby of Salt Lake is a $ 32,l2 chickens... Spring guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alfalfa per hundred! .80 Rigby. Oats per hundred $1.85 Walter Calderwood and son Law- Timothy per hundred $1.00 rence of Tremonton spent Sunday and Wheat per hundred $1.90 Creager Livery THE MORGAN CREAMERY $ .05 f .03 per lb $ .20 per doss. ......$ .25 Dressed beef per lb. $ .1014 &$ 10) 1 HENEFER NEWS. Ritter Morgan White Sat- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cantral and son s Wayne left Monday for a trip to San Francisco and other coast cities. stationery tubs with all latest conU. A 7. Scholarship venience for laundy works, and all rooms in basement white eoat finish. and iaor- (Remission of eiur Fireplace on second floor, dull tile atory fees). finish. Porches at front and rear 10 8. Scholarship at U. A. C. by 32 ft, with sleeping porch of same (Remission of entrance and laborsize on second fl or, and the of the best in this locality. Tne atory fees ) house is built of red pressed brick, 9. Students Body Membership, on the bungalow style. Fee, Utah Agricultural College. view-on- H. B. FRY, Agent purveyor and Abstractor Widtsioe. It is - 7- Notary Public Notary Public Mrs. Wm. Boyer left for a visit in Salt Lake last Sunday morning. A property owner should select his Insurance Company the same as he does his bank. If he burns out he wants ioo cents on the dollar. For insurance rates call Phone Stewart, secretary of the Utah Kalsomining and Decorating. Beat Wool Growers association; J. G. Mcof Workmanship at Reasonable Allister of the state board of equaliza. Prices. Morgan, Utyh tion, and Dr. A. C. Young, state inspec- , tor of live Btock, will, on Aug. 17, visit Henefer, Echo, Coalville and Oakley and hold meetings and the subjects for discussion will be on the freight rates on woof and sheep, diseases of Fish and Game License sheep and other live stock and how to prevent them, and just taxation of sheep Money to Loan on Farm Land and other quetsions of vital importance to the wool growers of Utah. Mr. W. D. Robinson's team became frightened of an automobile in front of the Rock school house last Saturday and ran away. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and a small son were in the buggy when the horses became frightened, and the horses came tearing down Main street at a terrific rate of speed until they reached the postoffice, where the animals became detached from the buggy and Mr. Robinson let go of the lines. No one was hurt and t,he horses were captured on top of the hill headed for home. After getting a new singletree they proceeded on their way home. As previously announced Hi the the columns ot this paper, Agricultural College of Utah is offering ten prizes for the ten best auswers to the question "What Is the greatest edcation? An unus ually large number of answers have coine in, all vigorous in their statement. Before September first, when the contest closes, the whole state promise to be involved in a verv lively discussion of the subject. The College announces the following prizes offered for the ten best answers to the question under discussion. 1. Etnersons's Essays, 6 volumes. 2. Home Economics Library, by American Home Economics Association. 3. Dry Farming. By Dr. John A. A C. B. The Wise Buyer reads the advs. in Are you one of the Wise Ones! - Mrs. John London who has been very low with muscular rheumatism for some time, is greatly improved. Mrs. A. J. Robinson of Henefer was the guest of Miss Ann Carruth last Saturday. urday from an outing in the bills. this paper. Better be Safe Than Sorry O. B. Anderson, Mrs. Alfred Hayes and son Alfred of Clear Creek were visiting friends and relatives here last week. to their home in Provo. They came Miss Iris OaiApbell of Salt Lake is up to the funeral of Mr. Youngs father, whloh was on the 6th of visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. L. Boydon. Messrs. Ed Allison of Salt Lake, Gus June, and have been here with his Bicker and Carl Allison passed through mother ever since. here on their way to the Miss Florence Keys is home again basin Wednesday to shoot chickens. Jake Hoffafter an absence of two or three man informs us that if they do not get months. all the chickens he will show them how . SfJ to get them. On the morning of the 24, Cos. A. (has. Frost, J. E. Carruth, J. S. and J. I. Barber returned - d Miss McFarland of 8t. George is visMr. George Ricliins and wife are her sister, Mrs. Ernest Frost. iting ont from Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Ricliins sister. Born To Mr,( and M!ra, W. R. EmA Mr. John Jones and wife went to mett Monday evening, a daughter. glance at Mr. Emmetts faee as he Henefer today. came down town the next morning told the story. It not only reflected on WANSHIP NEWS. his face, but with the rapidity with which he walked convinced all that he Mr. Ned. 30. WANSHJP, July bad one more to provide for. Mother Young and children have returne-- i and daughter doing nicely. and B.of Fort Douglas camped here. In the afternoon the Douglas team, and the Wanship boys played base bail. Fort D. scored 6. Wanship 4. Seven innings were played. Mr. Antone Bates, and family, who have been visiting with relatives here for a few weeks, have to Salt Lake. Mr. Van Hixson is spending his months vacation with his mother nd brothers here. Wanship celebrated the 24th very pleasantly. A program in the Sports in the "afternoon with a well attended dance in the evening. Quite a number of visitors from other wards came in and about two hundred soldiers nearly filled our . Iittte Mrs. Rachel Bates is home again after several weeks spent in Idaho with her daughter, Mrs. Archie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett lligby and little grand daughter, Wilma, were here last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Bessle',Hixson,and babies are in East Mill Creek visiting relatives. ,Uf t. Best Rates Best Co.s IT -- -r A. P. BOHMAN A It goes to the live merchants through the operation of a trade law as old and unrepeal- able as the Ten Commandments that law stated in the dictum be given To him that hath shall : and, as finished by a modern writer Dealers in , GeneraFM erchandise and farm products Sole Agent for the Old Reliable Deering Farm Machinery all that they can take away from him who hathnt P ' Thu?, the Utah Peterson, j con-joi- nt ses-io- merchant whose advertising I grows all the time sees his store grow all the I time. The merchant who cut down his ' advertising cuts down his store! j io Do you belong to hathnots? the haths or to the Economy Jars HALF GALLON, $1.65 Our Une of MENS WORK SHOES is absolutely the finest that money and skill can do. Morgan Co-oMorgan I Mercantile Inst. p - - Utah |