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Show Consider Your into the Ditch. for the official call theDEMOCRATIC STATE CON- VENTION. Thursday, August 29, 1912. The Democratic state convention will meet at the Salt Lake theatre, Balt Lake City, Thursday, August 29, 1912, at 10 e clock a. m. for the purpose of Dont fail to see the dodges that nominating a full state ticket, includare being distributed by the Repub- ing a state representative to congers. lican committee, which gives full Morgan county is entitled to five dele( particulars of ' the the coming con- gates apportioned as follows: Morgan City 2, Canyon Creek 2, Mil ventions. , ton and Peterson 1, Croydon 1. chairmen various preeinct The PORTERVILLE NEWS. throughout dhe county will please take notice and see to it that precinct pri2(1 1912, The J4rterville Ward spent last, Wed maries are held Monday, Aug. are elected to attend and that delegates nesday up Hardscrabble canyon. They the state convention on the above met at the meeting bouse at 9 oclock gamed date. and arrived at camp about 11:30. Din ner was set for about 2:00 oclock. ie holding down There were two large cook fires made Anderson, deputy clerk, office for the week. clerks the and six. or seven kettles heated. Then James Kippen took the carving kmfe Dont fall to see the dodgers that and slieed a whole mutton, which he are being distributed by the Repubdonated for the occasion, and it was lican committee, which gives full iadeedf 'a sight to see plate after plate particulars of the coming convenef steaming meat carried to one table, tions. Beef and mutton were not the only things they had, for they enjoyed the Mrs.; Sam , Flster presented her best of everything that our land can hqsband with a twelve pound boy Mother and child doing produce. After dinner an excellent Aug. well. , program was rendered, opened with the OhVe Mountains beautiful hymn, 'Miss Grace Gibson and her friend High, after which sports and games Miss Adams are visiting Mrs. Lion of various a kinds were indulged in by Toone. dvery one. r About the most fascinating was Mrs. Wm. Walker is visiting jfame of six sticks, which nearly caused her old home friends here before Bishop 8. 8. Florence and R. O. Porter returning to Kaunas where she will to leaye the canyon, as some of our pio- reside in the future. neers came in with a quilt around them i t on account of the lack of clothing. Ev Mrs. Jambs Paxton and Mrs. C. ory one had a good time and got home G. French ilds . of Hutchinson, before the storm. There was a dance Kansas, were very' pleasantly enin the evening, but it was poorly at- tertained last week at tbe home of tended on account of the rain, but 1)1010 Mrs. John London. They returned to OgdenlTuesday morning. there had a good time.1'' ' Mr. Geo. E. Carter ie very Sick with The silver cord Is broken, the quinzy, but we believe and truly hope dust has returned to the earth as it 'the oh V't that he is Improve. f L W was; tbe spirit has returned to the Mr, C. G. porter is ''erecting a tern- God who gave it. porary packing shed at Riehvilie. Died at tbe borne of J. B. EddingHorses are sure to be frightened for a ton in our city - last Wed. Tbeir ' wlple and may be automobiles. baby boy. Funeral at tbe home at 2 Miss Mabel Bolt ie visiting with her oclock yesterday. Thus over a happy betno tA shadow of lutle grave sister, Mrs. Betts. vention to be held in Salt Lake City on the 6th day of September, for the purpose of electing 1912, candidates for State officers. , t ! 9-- n . falt. in 10 0 When they bare drained has tbe enp tuay tbe peace that jp$sseth All1 understanding - come to, them born 6ne who cares for .each little sparrow that falls. , - . III BRIEF . PETERSON NEWS.3 4 Waiter Croft and his Iff. ' Second-foo- t J. London Croydens prominent HENEFER NEWS. HENEFER, Aug. 20th, Abra bam L. Parker, an old time reitdent of Henefer. but late of Ogden, '.was buried here on Aug. 14. He was 88 years of Age: The speakers were Bishop M. Harris, Elders Horace Bond, and E. Larkin, pf Ogden. Ether Rlehias, of Gouse Creek, Box Elder, county returned .to their home in Rock Springs on the 19th. Mrs. Mary Ann Lothier and family after a visit of two months, returned to their home in Rock Springs on the 19tb. John Flinders, of Grantsville, made a brief call here during the week. He is always a welcome visitor. j ot Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Slayton were made happy by the arrival of a baby girl at tbeir home last Wedneday morning. A little, bud of promise, welcome to home and heart. Devils Slide and Coalville ball teams crossed bat at Devils Slide ' Thursday Aug. 22. Devils Slide came outbf the fray victors score 8 to 0. This making the fourth game each winning two. There is some talk of tbe fifth game being played at Lagoon. That will mean an excursion from Summit and Morgan counties. Everybody , Boost. Tbe Coalville boy wish to thank the Slide boys for the good t.roe they were shown at the dance. County Clerk R. T. Fry, with a party of jolly boys and girls, are having a week t camping on Lost Creek. O. B. George. & It la leap year ()i . flow cua's 7 48 One The caller turned rather pale. United States gallons a secuml. 418-'Aa it la leap year, ahe con tipped, gallons a minute, or 640.317 gallons 'and a day. As a California miners now you have been calling regularly four nights a week for a tons, inch equals 0.187 gallons a second, time, George I propose long there 'are 40 California miners " Im not In a position to marry on Inches in 1 second-foo- t. my salary," George broke in, bur , riedly. t know that well. George, the Receiver Hae Sanitary Ear Pad. girt pursued, and so, aa It Is Sanitary attachments for the trans-mltter-s year, I thought Id propose that leap you of telephones are numerous In lay off and give some of tbe. more this country, but France has gone us eligible boys a chance. one better In the matter of a sanitary pad for the receiving end ef the teleearphone. The ordinary piece of tbe monopfaone type of Instru,C. F. Osgood, Pros.. ment, which is much used la France, 1 D. Heiner, Vice-Pres- .. la removed and Its place taken by a C. A Spatb, Cashier round pad formed of 250 leaves of sterilised paper. Every time the telephone is used one of the leaves In torn off. The purpose of the pad is, of course, to protect the ear from being soiled. Popular Mechanics. ot "I hard-rubb- r- - Please Remember j r- - that every kind of furniture you want you can find at a saving and that it is good furniture, whatever its kind, at - R. H. WELCHS 20- - -- Residence, 15 labor and the school board material. LOCAL MARKETS Potatoes $1.00 to OF MORGAN $25,060. Profit 6,129 directors: C. F. Osgood D. Heiner H. B. FRY, Agent Surveyor and Absracor Ritter Morgan White Painting and Paperhansing Oats. TFheat per bushel Beef ..' Pork ... s. $ 083-- to Moroni Heiner H. B. Crouch James A. Anderson Highest Price Paid for Butter Fat. Highest Test on Cream Fish and Game License Money to Loan on Farm Land Are you coming a $ N. .09' J. time is wasted which is devoted to the scandal of others. Time slips through our fingers like sand through tbe fingers of a child. Each grain a day. Each handful a year. Whether your sun is rising or setting use the hours of light and opportunity that remain, for There is so much bad in the best of ns, and so much good in the worst of ns that it hardly behooves of us to talk about the rest of us; any i ' and we repeatedly hear complaints on the streets of our little town of people who are continually noring into other peoples business, and are so eager for gossip that they scandalize some who are trying to do their best. Regardless of what a persons past has been when you find them holding up their heads and striving to lead a better life, isnt it a mighty gpod time to forget those things you can tell, which will cause him to hang his head in shamef Soon the night, the darkness and the cold will come. All the sand of time will have run through your fingers and your chances in this life will - BIDS WANTED. Bids are wanted for the hauling of school children on the following routes: Route 1 From the residence of W. G. Warner to the Peterson school house. Route 2 From the Old School House in Enterprise to the Peterson ' senool house. Route From Dalton Creek to the Peterson school uouse. j Route 4 From the residence of Lester Mechara to the Mjlton school house. Route 5 From Round Valley to 'the South Morgan school house. All bidB must be made by responsible parties, and must be in by noon Saturday, Sept. 7, 1912. Tha Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. THE MORGAN COUNTY BOARD OF AUSTAD WM . CHADWICK THE MORGAN CREAMERY Creager Livery Special attention given to Commercial Travelers and Camping Manufacturers of and Dealers In Arts. ' again? If so, call on the Morgan, Utah $ .11 be ended. ' J. C. Armitrong, Mgr. Notary Public $1.10 $1.60 $ .80 $ .09 Veal Creamery. Co. ..G. Y. Robbins.. Parties. Full Cream Cheese and Separator Butter i Popular Prices All trains met t Phone f IMSMM You Will Never Be Disappointed, , I when the unexpected visitor drops in at mel time if your Meats have been 1 ordered from' the j: 1V M , , Crouch Market WM 7cftBm';ES Carefully Selected Heiner Meat Market , r 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 PHONE 38 - - Morgan, Utah PORTERVILLE STORE J. B. BOTT. Proprietor. Get as much value as ypqr money will buy. 3 EDUCATION. 1 ' , Victor B. Bohman, ! Clerk. We have in stock everything which makes fishing and a pleasure and success. Parties accomidated by eithei learns or automobile. A. F. BOHMAN Dealers in - . General Merchandise and farm products Sole Agent for the Old Reliable Deering Farm Machinery NOTICE TO CREDITORS, pw E8TATE.OF GEORGE THACKERAY, Peterson, Utah Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his place of residence at Croydon, Morgan eounty, State of Utah, or at the law office of David Jenson at No. First National Bank building, in Og-- . den City, Weber county, State of Utah, on or before the 18th day of December, 503-50- Cap! Sarplwe eed Und. Notary Public the We wish it might be possible to find blacksmith spent Tuesday etk tne banks of Lost Creek fisibng. Results words that would put in the mind of six trout six inches long. every young man and old man, into the .V thoughts of every woman and child that ff second-fo- We have hopes of a cement walk to add to the attractiveness of our school ground. The citizens are contributing their ' , v O. B. Anderson, at Milted. Tbe Utah Agricultural College, at Logan, begins its twenty-thir- d year of For Sale 6 room house, barn, large service on Tuesday, September 24, 1912. lot with orchard. Best location in Courses in Agriculture, Home EconomMorgan On new State road by W. ics, Agricultural Engineering, ComR. Eddinton, Stuart, Hotel.' n merce, General Science and Mechanic A. property owner should select his Insurance Company the same as he does his bank. If he burns out e wants 100 cents on the dollar. For insurance rates call Phone A cousin j; are taking in the sights in SaH"Lke City this wiek. Mrs. Frank Chase returned tocher home in ", Centerville, Tuesday morning. . Tracy Palmer of Riverdale looked into the settlement last Tuesday long enough to say Hello to old acquaintances. Miss Rena Ball who has beett,vis-itin- g here for some time wertt to r Ogden Wedneday. J. S. Hamman, of the General Land Office, was here the first of tbe week on Government business, jr George Croft of Camden, eat Rates Better be Safe Than Sorry Kalsomining and Decorating. Beit Miss Grace of Workmanship at Reasonable Edholm and Miss Louise Ensigbn spent the Prices. Morgan, Utah week end - PHONE-Sto- re Best Co.s Mrs. S. B. Benson of Whitney, Idaho, and her three children are visiting with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson of Milton. She will remain THE PARTY OF REFORM. about a week. . When men in power try by underIn the passing on of Mrs. John handed methods to take away the rights hasv lost of the eommon people, it is high time Anderson the county for a ebange. The right to tax the another pioneer. She was a woman of sterling people without tbeir consent seems to have been one of the courses for con- qualities honest Industrious and a tention. Take for instance King .Jyhn good mother aud neighbor. of England and tbe Barons fightingjhim Short services were held at Mil-to- n on that Question, which resulted in' the The house was beautifully de' Again King Gebrgo Magna Charts. corated in white and abundance of and tbe colonies of America, which resulted in freedom. Now comes our day. ferns cut flowers and potted plants. The speakers were Bishop Giles The tax payers have had their rights taken from them little by little, until it Walter Nelson. Ole Wold and Chas. Tucker who is in the power of the few to tax the The PROGRESSIVE PARTY paid tribute to her worth as mother many. proposes to give back to the people neighbor and friend. their sights to tax themselves. We invite all lovefe of right to join the reMrs. J. Riter has returned to her gressive Party. home at Ashton Idaho. as defined by the United Geological Survey, is an ' abbreviation for cubic toot per Thomas Phillips of Porterville receivsecond and is the unite for the rate ed a phone message last Monday that of discharged of water fiowlng in a hie niece, Ella Moss of Bountiful, Was Stream 1 foot wide, 1 foot deep, at dead. a rate of 1 foot per second, It is Joseph Rees, of the Sunday used as a fundamental generally School of tne Summit Stake Bunmembers Several of the stake unit in measurements of stream visited Board, our school ou the 18tb. school board Weber visited Stake How. day week The has been very received and valuable Second-feepast t suggesSunday per square mile is the average number of cubic stormy, and haying has been detions respecting their work. water of feet flowing per layed and much of the hayf1 will not be saleable. , from each The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. second square A aswLj on of drained the aera mile to will be know Robert Hogg birthday party given Miss pleased run-oMartha on distriis the the comthat are have and 16th, it be Lythgoe returned, sumption they fortably settled once more in their buted uniformly both as regards Ing the 19th anniversary. j to time aqd area. old home. uf j acre-foAn Her Proposal. t equivalent to 43, , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Spith at the 600 cubic feet and is the quantity Miss Ethel Barrymore, apropbu o$ Dee Hospital, Ogden. Wednesday required to cover an aer to wap year, told a story at the Colony morning a fine baby girl. A glance the depth of I foot 'Tit term is club, in New York, A girl, she said, looked at Mr. Spatb happy face as he oame commonly used iu coune-- t ion with ,:..uiiy at a caller one evening and remarked! down town told the story. storage for irrigation work. : NEWS. Vote seriously as a Dispatchel does his Orders, and you wont run the Future The Editor will not be responsible for articles appearing herein. Pursuant' to the call of the Stale Republican Committee, fora con 1311 MILTON 3 .Political Parties These Three Spaces Set Aside for the Use of the Ladies White Waists 4 $1.00 A. D. 1912. GEORGE R. THACKERAY, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of GEORGE THACKERAY, Deceased. DAVID JENSON, Attorney for A like Bargain on White Skirts Ex-ecut- Your printing is a valuable asset1 of your business. 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