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Show f Vs Those who are Wise will Patronize Those who Advertize in the Hos:$ Paper. Look over our columns before buy ing t p-rr-Tl me Morffam "A FEARLESS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER DEVOTEl TO THE INTERESTS OF MORGAN CQJJNTY VOL. I MORGAN. UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1912 i is It has been predicted for years by some of the very wisest mining brains such as Profs. Wheeler, Don- ohue. Johnsen and also by Clarence KiDg, in his reports to the government, stating that some day it would be proven to the mettallerigj-M- 1 world that our paralell would prove to be one of the richest sec tlons in the Rocky mountain region, and it is slowly being, demonstrated that the predictions of these authorities are to be fulfilled as is evidenced every now and again wheTe-evpersistent and really intelligent mining is done. The following appeared in the Ogden Standard, Ang. 14, which is a further evidence of the vast mineral wealth that is laying idle at our very door. A.T Hestmark has received assays on three samples of ore taken from the Overland" Mining companys property, three miles from Brigham ' City, which give value as high as $48 in gold, $38 in silver and 27.5 per cent copper. The samples were from a new strike made on the Twin Pjne claim. At the face of a funnel a four-fovein has been opened. Ogden men are tbe principal owners of the property. The com- pany is headed by Dr. Conroy and Cl W. Hestmark, with J. O. Woody, Wm. Everett, A, L, Hestmark and David Shields as directors. Mr. Shields is in charge of. the work. The owners fcave been, most per- Blatant, with a record of nineteen years, straggling to make a .mine,, during Which 1,432 feet of Dorm, ling has been done. - er , 115-fo- ot ations in this section and be says: .I am much pleased to hear of this and it is just what is expected and is a strike further toward a proper recognition of our .truly wonderful mineral resources. I do not hesitate to predict that within five years the mining men of our county will awaken to a painful realization that they have been daily passing by one of the richest sections of Utah in their efforts to reach things of far less value at a distance and where the economical features are not to be compared, in any sense, witn our facilities here to say nothing of the higher grades of our ores and their values as fluxes. Morgan county's day is surely close at hand and some vast fortunes will be made in mining, and once this industry gets a fair start our wonderous little valley will quickly jump to the front as one of the most inviting beauty spots in the west, THU rvrtw hC-Wv- rv RECORD ON PEAS BROKEN. i TOLD III BRIEF Help Wanted hotel. Girl at the Stuart For Sale A bunch of milch cows. J. H. Ogden, Peterson, Utah. first-cla- ss Your property Is safe in the hands of Insurance Companies represented by H. B. Fry. Dr. Lees daughter In law and little grand daughter are visiting them from Woodruff. aiorgan wnue nas oeen very busy for the past week painting houses at the Slide. W.V. Crass and wife of Balt Lake this breed that ar producing 120 dozen eggp? jnr day have peeii visiting Mrs. Grass parents, V the Turner's, the past week. Jessie Crosby, of Cowley, while returning home from the British Isles, Misfe Carrol Rasmus-uiu- , who has been where he has been on a 2S mouths mis visiting at the Bert Williams home, left was a Moigan visitor this past last Tuesday for Milford, where she in- sion, week. Mr Crosbys father and T. II. tends teaching this winter. Welch have been interested together in t , . Mnt Johnston of Milton has just re- the contracting ami mercantile business turned from Evanston, where she unde- at Cowley, Wyo., since 19o0. rwent! uceessful operation. Her many One of our prominent citizens, Mr. friend wish her a speedy recovery from Tier long illness. tdater, received a letter from his mother this past 'week, wherein she states iResrd Olson is willing to bet a hat that In receiving our paper telling of agaipit a suit of clothes that Beeretary the advancement of Morgan eountv she Knox wdl be our next "president, but we was delighted, and also says, Bo re all ko&w that everyone has his troubles, joieed my heart and lifted me out of but the mail man. the valley into the mountains of Utah, whore I have breathed such line in Mr.; and Mrs. Jim Robinson of Mounvigorating air. , tain Green took their little Carl Eddington went to Salt City old sou to Ogden and had a successful Rich at the Friday. He has accepted a position operation performed by I)r. writh one of the leading firms of Dee hospital for hare lip. the state. Joini- - Slavin, a laborer for working Stake Sunday School Board Up to Aug. 3 lim Toomer of Round meeting will be held the third Sun- the Eetctric JJght and Power Co., met a painful accident by running a Valley held tlie.iecnrd on peas, deliver day of Sept, at the home of H. B. with his foot. Mr. Slav in is pick but f though ing 34,200 pounds to tbe factory, Fry, at 8 p. m. .since then Tucker Bros, s yield from 19 acros was $1,250. ot A SURE CURE. LAYING ON HANDS. - . TOOMEE bcing'OTred for by the company, which X cry highly of the business prin speaks Stake Conference will convene adopted eiples by Mr. Brain. is and Sat. expected Sunday. It that Apostle D. O. McKay and James Critchley, accompanied by bis Seymor B. Young will be present, , uieee, Airs. A1 Mortenson, have gone to a three weeks visit. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fry spent a Idaho-fo- r a few days in Ogden and Salt Lake CriteMr has been a sufferer from rheumatism? ;r the past, ten months. City , during the past week. Miss Jtuella Clayton of Coalville has been R. and W, R. T, Fry Vjsutmg at the Crouch home this Edddingtop were chosen as delegates from Mor- past vi'ek. - b t Work is the best fun yet. Jn the issue of August 3 we stated the Ritter Greanierv is putting out 3,' 400 pound of butter per month. It dhould have been per week. That a man may Oieueionally have the last word, but with a woman, there isnt any. There is some class to A. M. Croft as a dentist, for ho removes teeth With electrician 's plyer. ' A man knows more at 21 than he can unlearn between' that and sixty. i Some of our politicians are starting early in the betting game. A suit of clothes against a bat ' tl at cerfjg, emp Mr. Ai Turner, the Shupe Williams didates will not be elected. I" candy maa was in town last Monday, of about 30' dead not Mhy dispose and reports that an increase in the canline trees our that principal streets, so dy business pver last year, and is espebe heart! to say, won't that strangers cially good for this time of year. Look at the trees, she must be a dead Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dnrrant, one. ,U a daughter.' vm last Monday, June 20. Bob Rich a i h, the popular clerk at , If it were not' for trusts, Whom fails would a man who the Morgan Ppug atore, lias been laid is business s S blame ia for on it? up and unntlp to attend to duties 4 s,' account of bl od poisoning in his hand. -- I It is becoming seasniw to ittoll along the walk Ja jFfott of the court' It may VdparJowible for you to be luuibt; it is so free from s nea.. caught napping at other times in Sep There seems to be a' good natured teiuber, but lie sure to be awake and on hand from t t fc oclock Satuiday even- rivalry here ip an effort to make our home look a litile sestet and thug be ing of the 14th to tear "what the memmore inviting to the occupants than the bers of the Salt Lake OummereTal Club all others. Such rivalry'' is Oertsiuly euter-tainewill have to teR They will be 5 I s? t pardonable. here at that time and will have U Dai jUyingston, the New York Life with them be.-of twenty-fiv- e Some r pieces, htliks skonkst ' kv iue-last Tuesday and all man, Win our little hammer , be they aren't ' Laying on hands for complaints, especially in children, is meeting with great success. ' A Morgan mother cured her son of the cigarette smoking the other day with one doBe. She laid her left hand on the boy neck, her right hand gan tb attend the Democrat State ea pp? substantial slipper, and then laid convention! They leftThursday. , th4 slipper where it would do the moat MU E. Carter and wife of Porterville good. It effected a tttre and a relapse ,itf a ' '' weie called to Park City this last week j of the WJntA Leghorn chicken would . 8 on amount of the illness of their daugh- - (find it well worth their while to Lave ter, Mrs. Durraut. a talk Dan, as lie has 3.S00 hens of Geo. Stenhouse, our local mining, man. for his opinion on the recent strikes as we know .that he has made rather extensive examin- III MINERAL NO. -- d ! Boost?" '- .'autoj-toTvO- 0.-- Boost! V Boost" arent tue omy |