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Show ( s Morgan News 3 Political Parties These Three Spaces Set Aside for the Use of the Future' Consider Your Vote as seriously as a Dispatcher does his (Drders, and you wont run the into the Ditch. The Editor will not be responsible tor articles appearing herein. with these three and learning in respect to the legal of the Anglo coiistutionftl traditions Saxon race.) These two men wrote, and one of them, Dean Lewis, read, to the convention this plank, which was adopted as part of the Progressive Platform: The Progressive Party Demands such restrictions of the power shall and courts the of ultimate the the to people leave to determine fundamental and pubquestions of social welfare itthfs secure pledge To lic policy. self to provide: That when an act passed under the police power of the State is held unconstitutional under the is held police power of the State constitution by the courts the people, aft-- r an ample intervale for deliberation, shall have an opportunity to vote on the question bewhether they desire the act to desuch come law notwithstanding cision. This is Roosevelts recall of created judicial decisions which the from Standpatters an such outcry when he first gave utterance to it at Columbus last winter. Rosevelt said that this country must, in honestyj abide by the in treaty made with Great BritionThis Canal. regards to the Panama deciartion was received with but the faintest rustle of approval. Another man, seeing that what he said was unpopular, would have hurriedly passed on to something more polatable. Instead the ColonJoseph R. Porter, is spending a few el stood his grounds. In Ins most weeks with relatives at Centerville. She ironic manner he said: I dont as baa had to leave here on account of her hear quite as much applause health. I would like, I will go over that of again. I repeat that the honor Born,' to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin we that keep nation requires at Snyderville, on Aug. 22. a boy. the our word. UUher has been very low, but Is doing From Roosevelts speech : The first nicely no. essential is the right of the people now In,the Flossy Are you dining anywhere on to rule The people rule of Fourth July speeches. Wednesday, Hill season. The people of Porterville are getting better. Why? Because the ward teachers are doing their duty. Harvest is here and we are all in the swim, preparing for the future. We are all looking for the big Weduing dance here Friday night. has been - Someones attention we wont but to Richvllle drawn tell who. Miss Ada Folkinan has been very ill but is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter have gone to spend a few days with their daughter. Mrs. Albert Mortensen has gone to spend a lew days with her mother in Idaho. There will be a big ball game here Wednesday between Porterville and Richville. Sister Emily Brough is visiting friends and relatives here. Thomas Spencer and sons have gone to Kearns dry farm to haves t his grain. Mr. Janies Florence ami family to move toSnyderville for tiie winter. Mr. Reed has made the vacant lot look some what better tiiis . summer. , lias every body noticed the new white top at Win. Florences. Mrs. Electa Porter, wife of the lute un-Sta- ' Devel Slide, were married at the brides noine Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock. Many friends called during the evening to shower congratulations upon the happy couple. They intend making their home in Colo, rado. Jack Woods of Ogden, is visiting at the Buchmlller home. Miss Marie Wilde, of Croyden, has returned to her home after a weeks pleasant visit with Gaynell-RogerMrs. Brig Hansen is visiting rela. tives In Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. CliaS. Schoonniaker are spending their vacation .at Paris, Ida. s. te HENEFER NEWS. 9ENEFER, Aug. 27Tbe follow- ing parties arrived safe from. Mexico during the week by way of El Raso: James Romney, wife and three children; Agnes Richins, John and Roxle Richins. Hulda Fife, and children, City on the 27th, after a months visit, Henefer had a delegation of twenty to the Auxiliary at Peoa on the 25th. return-edtoRa- rk , Bill No, Flossie, dear, 1 m not. Flossie Then, you ll be awfully gry on Thursday, wont you i hun- Mr. Adra Rich and her two daughters, Mrs. Adra Porter and Mrs. End bins White, have just returned from a weeks visit at Lyman, Wyo. Local sports are preparing for a big ball game Saturday with Richville and the tans have a good rubdown for each play er. Aliie Hunter of tiy it Lake City is the guest of her graudmother, Mrs. Mis Elizabeth Porter. , , Heed peas are nearly all cut and some are hauled. They me a good crop in this locality. v BIDS WANTED. Bid are wauted for the hauling of school children on the following routes: Route 1 From the residence of W, U. Warner to the Peterson school house. Route 2 From the Old School House in Enterprise to the Peterson scuool house. Route 3 From Dalton Creek to the Peterson school House. Route 4 From the residence of Lester Mechain to the Milton school house. Route 5 From Round Valley to the South Morgan school house. All bids must be made by responsible parties, and must be in by noon Saturday, Sept. 7, 1912. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bid. THE MORGAN COUNTY BOATED OF Tn , ' - w Clerk, must successful public school teachers, returned to their home, after a visjt of three week in our mnl- -t as gue-t- a of Mr. and Mrs. Stenbouse. They were our delightful able, profitable publicity. scenery, wonderful agricultural produc tiveness and our grand climate, and say it is one of the most pleasant vacation C. F. Osgood, Pres.. D. Heiner, Vice-Pres- .. spots they have ever seen and promise C. A Spath, Cashier to come here again nest year. This paper joins their friends in a hearty wish for their safe return home and that we ina v see them back next season- high in their praise of Subscribe today. R. H. WELCHS - OF MORGAN Capital $25,000. Surplus and Und Profit 6,129 directors: R. O. Porter wishes to extend his regrets to all those who were inconJ vemenced by coming to Porterville a vfreek ago Friday, expecting to at- -- Residence, 15 71- - Notary Public H. B. FRY, Agent Surveyor and Abstractor Ritter Morgan White and Painting Paperhansing tend his wedding dance. The Star was informed the dance was on the Kalsomining and Decorating. Beit date stated last week, but instead it of Workmanship at Reasonable was Friday, Aug. 30th. Prices. Morgan, Utah . After a very successful run, the Morgan canning factory finished its work, and celebrated the affair by a rousing good time at a dance, given by the Anderson Bros. Thursday evening. Friday morning they left for ,the tomato factory at Uintah where from all indications, there will be one of the biggest seasons ever know. roads, so as to bring the automobile traffic through our county, overlooked point of vital importance, and allowed Summit county and Salt Lake to catch us asleep! At the mouth of Echo canyon, where the two roads branch, theie have been placed catchy, up signboards directing traffic toward Coalville, but 'there is nothing whatever to show that there is such a place as Morgan and Ogden on Abe map. Notwithstanding the fact that a majority of t ha people are stoutly protesting against the cattle running at large on the streets, aparent ly no action has been taken by the proper officials to abate the nui sancp. An average of twenty head a day have roamed at will over the public walks and streets during the last week. We trust that the citi zens will not be forced to come out in open condempation of the public otficieis of the city whose duty it is to stop nuisance. s EVENT OF EVENTS. Not a thousand miles away from hero, not many days ago, this conversation took place: Undeitaker Were you at the fight! Doctor Had a little taste of it. Undertaker to Mayor II. Stood your ground, did yon! , Mayor II No, I ran. Undertaker to John T. And did you run at the first fire! Yes, would have done so sooner, if I Lad known it was coming. - Creditors will present claim with his vouchers to the undersigned at place of residence at Croydon, Morgan county, State of Utah, ot at the law offiep of David Jenson at No. 503 504 First National Bank building, in Ogden City, Weber' county, State of Utah, on or before the 19th day of December, J. C. Armstrong, Mgr. Highest Price Paid (or Butter vFat. Notary Public Highest Test on Cream' Fish and Game License Money to Loan on Farm Land ..G. Y. Robbins.. again? Morgan, Utah Sat. Eve. the Stake Sunday School Board will hold a reunion N. J, with all Ward Superintendents and assistants to gether with the Stake Tabernacle an excellent program has been arranged, after wrrich refreshments will be served. Apostle D . O. McKay will give the chief address of the evening. The main public question this year Road Improvement. has been It seems strange that there should be any to those who want Opposition Party Creamery Co. AUSTAD WM . CHADWICK THE MORGAN CREAMERY Manufacturers of and Dealer you coming a so, call on the Jf Creager Livery " Special attention given to Commercial Travelers and Camping-Parties- . In Full Cream Cheese and Separator Butter Popular Prices All trains met as tt.', Mira You Will Never Be Disappointed Phone aaaaa'''' when the unexpected visitor drops in at meal time, if your Meats have been ordered from the ' J C. F. Osgood D. Heiner Moroni Heiner H. B. Crouch , GEORGE THACKERAY, Deceased. DAVID JENSON, Attorney for ecutor. Ex- r- I - ' Carefully Selected erK,rrtltiltr.ttl!rr'' 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 PHONE 38 - Morgan, Utah - PORTERVILLE STORE J. B. BOTT, Proprietor. Get as much-- value as your money will buy. - We have in stock everything which makes fishing and a pleasure and success. Parties accomidated by either teams or automobile. v A. F. BOHMAN Dealers in General Merchandise and farm products Sole Agent for the Old Reliable Deering Farm Machinery Peterson, Utah MENS WORK SHOES Kind that help you to save money. We have the best that skilled labor and money can produce. GEORGE R. THACKERAY, Execu- tor of the Last Will and Testament of - Crouch Market A. D. 1912. James A. Anderson 20-- Morgan was defeated by Devit Slide by a score of 16 to 8. Although the home team was defeated, they played a good game this being their third game this summer, and they have had no practice whatever. Deceased. that every kind, of furniture you want you can find at a saving and that it is good furniture, whatever itskind, at property owner should select his Insurance Company the same as he does his bank. If he bums out he wants ioo cents on the dollar. For insurance rates call Phone A O. B. Anderson, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF GEORGE THACKERAY, Please Remember PHONE-Sto- re - Now that the cows and horses no longer feed on the public highway and are all cared for nicely, why not en force the dog tax so the town will be rid of the two nuisances! A few days ago a dog fight started in front of the Grouch market, the result of which our main street was swarmed with about 20 worthless curs. Three of the dogs, while fighting, rolled under a horse hitched to a buggy occupied by a 3'oung lady. Should this have been a fractious horse, no telling what the results might have been, but no doubt the stray dog will continue to amuse themYour priming is a valuable asset selves in this way, until serious damage is done, and all because we must have of your business. The Star helps its our streets swarmed with a lot of worthcustomers to success with present- less howling curs. EDUCATION. Victor R. Bohman, For Sate 8 room house, barn, large lot with orchard. Best location in Morgan On new State- foad by W. R. Eddinton, Stuart, Hotel. , est Rates Better be Safe Than Sorry pUS!NES3l It. W. .Roberts, loaded four cars better roads. for the As a matter of fact the road problem eastern markets. is of far more importance to the farmMary Lythgoe and .children, if er than either the tariff or the silver question, A good road is a business inOgden, are out on a visit. vestment and the interest on this inAt the caucus on the 26th G. VV. vestment comes back, not only directly Jones, A. E. Richins, George Ro- m the form of cash, but indirectly, as berts Sr., and Wm. O. Stephens, the farmer along the road is able to were elected delegates to thq Repub- save in many ways in handling his lican convention at Park City on erops. And haven't we, while devoting our attention to the betterment of the the 29th. , many localities the fly killing contest appears to have excited but little interest, and in view of its great Importance, both from the standpoint of the flies destroyed, and the educational value, is is hoped that no community in the State will lack contestants. Prizes are so numerions and generally dis tributed that all competing persons ENTERPRISE ITEMS are offered a good chance to secure a prize, besides safeguardsetGeorge Wardley blew into the rehe ing their health and that of others, tlement last Saturday night; by reducing the number of flies. to his visit sister, a from turned It has been decided that the most Mrs. Ed. Nickerson, at Yerrington. available method for counting and Nev. for the files is through the receipting Joe Voss came here from Evan- most available health officer at the ston, Wyo., a few days ago to look county seats, and county health for his horses that bad broken out officers residing at county seats of a pastuie at thii place. Joe says have been requested to act, except that Enterprise looks good to him in counties which there is no resito winter in. dent county health officer,- or for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haveb went other reasons it has been deemed to Bountiful the latter part of last advisable to designate the city week to attend a reunion of the Bar-lo- health officer. The name and address of the "family who are relatives of Wilford Haven. They took in the authorized hraltn officer follows: Dr. Pugin ire, M organ. Lagoon en mute, and reported havThe contest will end October 1st. a time. good ing Files may be destroyed in any manmote are been.. lug Fruit peddlars ner except Jv sticky fly paper, "And numerous than office eeekeis. only may be delivered in person, by to they do not extend the glad baud mail or otherwise. For mailing flies you. the State Board of Health will VOTE MORGAN DELIGHTFUL. furnish, without charge, one piut pqper boxes, holding 6.40U files, to Mr. Saroh Jackinnu, sister to Mr. all desii ing same. An objection to Georgo T. Steuhouse, a resident of the this method is that where quantity beautiful city of Janesville, Win., and of flies is large, the expense of postMuss Anna McGrath. one of Chicago age to the contestant is considerable. - Miss erda Porter, who has been ill for some time, is again on the improve. public highways are closed for repairs, should there be red lights as a warning to the public? of sheep here on the 27th Dur-rant- -- v Leaders Is there a law, that says; when Two of the delegates who served on the platform Committee were William Drapper Lewis jmd George W. Kircbwey deans, respectively ECHO NEWS. of the University of Pensylvania PORTERVILLE NEWS. - - s - -Law School and of the Columbian men S. Mrs. A. of These bchool. Rogers, Farmington, Our dance last Friday night was University Law aerne class. therefor, are the heads of the three mother of Curtis Rogers, - Is" visiting institutions in the woild for a few days in Echo, Base ball WUl soon boom, as the greatest Miss Ruth Tonne, one of Echo's for research into English Law (the bay hands are lack. One of the other is the Harvard Law School; most estimable young ladies, and fourbe would players said there institution compares James Hutchinson, formerly of teen more games of ball yet this No British as fountains of . Best Co.s MORGAN CO-O- P |