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Show yOLl'ME XWI NUMBER MORGAN. MORGAN COUNTY, UTAH. HUDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1911 ATTORNEY GENLRAL SCHOOL UNIT 01E IS INVALID Honored A Handy Profession Attorney General Grover A. Giles lukd las t Saturday that men bcis cf pub'ic boards may vote upon before such questions coming boards only at regular or special meetings of tho-- e boards David Gcurlry, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, i.t th opmon iought to determine validity of a meeting of 'he Morgan County Scl oai Boar.g rppointment of No. Summit, Prlorgan FORMER MORGAN MAN DIES TUESDAY HOLDS 13. And Judge IN SALT LAKE CITY Numerous friends and relatives mourned the death of James Bar- - Win League Games Team bUmling-s- : supeimtenden., held February 8, at which time two No. Summit at So. Summit. 23, 1881. members voting for and two voting Mr. Eddington moved to Morgan, r gainst his appointment, following Judge Memorial, Morgan and and was married to Emma ElizaSummit won Ft Mays games which the members took leavi. beth Lyons, Sipt. 2. 1896. He to in Lne running for a remain without foimal adjournment. The In of gaged farming for a number tournament berth from the Sumnotified was local for warden the boaid clerk vears, president gamf mit district. to record his vote in the negative MorJudge took a on served and the eight years The clerk then asked the state supvictory from South Summit, gan town council. For a number of erintendent's office for a lining vears he was employed by the Mor- 33 to 31; Morgan displayed impiov-e- d foim by winning handily against a At meeting of the school board gan Canning Company. About ten 35 to 25, and North SumWasatch, vears Wednesday evening, Feb. 2G, a vote ago Mr. and Mrs. Eddington looked mit was on mighty good in an to taken moved Lake. the Salt again subject, the Mr. and Mrs. Pentz 41 to 23 vlctoiy members as follows: against Park City. Messrs surare voting Besides his widow, there Charles J. Pentz observed his 75th in the first period Judge spurted Dorland and Shaw Mr for B. two James voting sons, Eddingviving, hrthday anniversary at his home to 8 2 lead and were an to take ton Jr. and Wesley N. Eddington Tippetts and Messrs. Stewait, Petin Ogden Febiuary 15, members of never headed. The half scoie was erson and Wilkinson against his and a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Lankis family being the instigators. He 13 to 10 for Judge. Jolm Ilession of This is the story of the man that courage and alertness In case of appointment. The appointment dis, and a granddaughter, all of iras born an raised in Pennsylvania Bill Morton each counted eight harvests the wealth of mother emergency, a superintendent of Morgan school Salt Lake;six biothers, David Ed- md 20 to when came this md country Mr. Miner. earth points for the winners. Knight , Mr. Miner may start In his pro- district will be made at the firs! dington of Morgan. Lorenzo and was years of age. Many of the old piohot for South Summit, but his lie is the man who daily puts on fession as a mucker; most miners George Eddington of Salt Lake 16 built by him, that meeting of the board in June. neer homes were not enough hi bring points rough clothes and goes down into do. His Job is to go into the stopes Leo Eddington of Denver, Colo., being his vocation for the first 8 depths of the earth in Utahs deep md load the muck, which is the victory. Walter Eddington of Oakland, Cal mines to drill the holes and tamp miners name for blasted ore. He Then years of his residence here. Wusjtcn lictd a slight edge durand Paul Eddington of SanFran-c'scan may in the muck and out the operate machine dynamite be changed to fanning and follow the entlie first half against mg for built ore in transof the that the the mucking place will North wages, The pays hold Ward five sisters, Sarah Eddington, Morgan td that livlihood for 45 years. portation costs, smelting costs, sh vel. Mucking machines are used a benefit dinner to raise funds for Mrs. Louise E. Calllster, Mrs. Rose Morgan, leading, 16 to 15 at the On March 16, 1893, he was marrpower bills, taxes and all of the wherever possible in Utah mines, in the E. Calllster, Mayme Eddington, and half. The Trojans rallied the remodeling of the building, He bas opportunity for advance- items which go to make the many ied to Miss Lola Eliza Giover of luds iinal to and pci outplay Mrs. Evelyn E. Clark, all of Salt March 15 from 5 to 8 p. m. Price, ment to the Jobs of miner, tlrnber-muMorgan, which union was bleised the isitors. Rogers took foreman or higher. If he la Lake City. 75c per plate, children 35c. A prowith eight children, five of whom, dependable and alert he might be.Funeral servlets were conducted scoring honois with 12 points. gram will be presented. come a is which g eager, still are his with wife, something Hie North Summit boys got their together The Morgan L. D. S. ward held Thursday at 12:15 at the mortuary like an plow o operator, or a Charlie gave this community hoist man a Interment ws In the Salt Lake ihootmg range Friday and after their annual reunion Saturday in ... . . . . pend his working the best that was in him. A boostethe first period they stepped out onrs 3.',n at the con rol of a giant tna the Morgan L. D. S. stake taberCity cemetery. to take a healthy lead which was thine which lifts and lowers the r, builder and farmers, and always nacle. Lunch was served at 11 oin the deep cagps and never threatened. Jack Larson raintaining an optimistic attitude clock for the children and adults shaft. 18 points toward the future of Morgan countto pace the gathered 1 were served at Salaried jobs also are open to p. m. A program winners. y, giving of his money toward Its Mr. Miner. Many now hold poswas presented and in the evening) itions of superintendent, shop upbuilding. the members of the wTard attended Mr. and Mrs. Pentz moved to Ogbosses, mill foremen and so forth, MORGAN HIGH SCHOOL TO he picture show. Mr. Miner has a good job. respon- after starting as muckers, den in 1939, where they reside. They A PRESENT sible job and he likes it. He knowa d Mr. Miner is not unlike the rest Carl Phillips recently was Mrs. Don C. Durrant was hostess ire next to the oldest couple lh ing CONCERT the and their MARCH 3RD stockthat of us. Work is operator a of his only part Wednesday at a one oclock lunch-- ) president of the Morgan holders have invested thousands of daily routine together from North Morgan city He has his homo con at her home for the officers of (County Farm bureau at a reorganThe A Cappclla Choir, concert dollars to make his woik possible and family, his hobbies and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer lead ization program In the Morgan band and glee club the American Legion Auxiliary ofj work requires skill and experi- - creation Ills object, liko the rest to that honor. ajl combine ence. Mining is a vigoious. hardy of us, is work to support these he county. Those attending were county court house. 'orces to present an evening of real profession and It requires stamina, Kings. Other officers named weie Mrs entertainment.-Popula- r Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs- - Walter j hits from Devils John Wilkinson, vice Ulrich, Mrs. Everett Kygar of Dev-- J the best musical comedies, old fam Amos Bingham, secretary, and Lee lliar ils Slide, Mrs. H. H. Crouch, Mrs.)" Girl Wins songs, as well as some of the Peterson and Allied Bohman, as best In standard music will be Newell Waldron, Mrs Lawrence Gray members of the executive commit played and Bell, Mrs. Ben Creager, Mrs. Clar-- ! sung by the choius tee. Petence Mrs. Cleve Thurston and Twice a state winner and three rtrlng emsemblcs and soloists. times Principal speakers were Sdvoy The scene is the M. II. 6 broadcounty winner durmg a peri- erson. J. StelElla Mrs. and od of five months is the Mrs. Boyer, executive secietary of the casting etudio. The musical numKingston record Utah State Farm Bureau federa- bers are infrrwoven into a story la Richards spent the week end in held by Dorothy Williams, a dab member of Devils Slide, retion, and A. Oolden Kliburn, sta'e of what might happen In any modMurray at the home of Mr. and Airs. executive. AAA ern broadrastlng station. Plenty of ports Rhea Hurst, Morgan County Ray Kingston. Home Demonstration who an Adrian underwent Smith, fun and a real musical treat. Agent. at the Salt Lake City Dont forget Monday, Match 3rd operation At the Fair last was she year, Veterans hospital, is recovering. at the .school auditoiium at 8:00 p. lodged a county winner in the inleturnedl m Its free dividual Kerr Canning Contest and Mrs. James Hardy has h the Style Dress Revue. Dorothy to her home after visiting with rel- A. D j took her LIONS SWAMP EAGLES canning to the state fair, ntives in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. j where she was awarded first alternWest, and Mrs. Belle Durrant. Beginning in March, District SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Jay Hopkin has returned toj Court will be held in Morgan, Morate to the state winner. State offBy Uarda McCarty islyzed measures. The Morgan Lions basketball icials were not satisfied to let her her home from the Dee hospital i gan County, on the Saturday fol- team close At 41st of the session the of made it two In a row over the F. Aloizo Senator Hopkin to&h quality canned products re- where she underwent an opeiation Croydon last week introduced S. B day Saturday the 39 reorgamza-266- , lowing the fourth Saturday oi each highly touted Mend'ui Eagles of the Mrs. J. R. Tippetts entertained month, which will mean that somegain at home, so they were sent on Cache Valley league Saturday night the special tubercul- - tion bills and at least 10 others al- times the removing to the lunchone a at oclock hearings will be held on at Thursday National Club Congress at l,ed with reorganization were unar fund from tax Menden, winning easily levy indemnity eon at he: home. The color scheme of the month .and Chicago. Here der consideration, with legal assis-S- . the last Saturday they were awarded Lions quickly adapted them-dvThe He aso cattle. range of was on with another blue first sometimes the Washington birthday motif Saturday ribbon. on senate the committee tance, to the small Menden court B by an 259, advisory piovidmg with miniature birthday the month. In March the court will n exDorothys latest recognition came developed revision and was enrollment. It to their work fish with the superior speed and ajid decorated with cherry tree qommis-iokst week when some of the measures, meet on Saturday, the 29th, passinc that she was judged rakes pected them and commission. ability gave game Flowers were the center-piece- s the month of April, and meeting Morgan county winner of the Carl designs. passed upon as constitutionally of command the situation d was The senator third strict 31. on the small tables set for on May 3 and again on May Gray Scholarship. It is one of drawn, would reach the senate calThe Lion played a five man W. V. honored woth appointment to the Mrs. the guests: following teen endar this week. awarded to LeGrande Grover, Russ Por-tr- r, scholarships team, Mrs. R B. McKinnon, Mrs important senate sifting committee outstanding club boys and girls in Shaw, 382 In 510 the of Cole Burke meantime the Dickson, Jay Poster and to which is delegated authority to Harold Guild, Mrs. S. B. Dunn, Mrs Utah bills resolutions Porter and introduced Harvey Porter ;or-e- d up Haivoy measures all out remainm Pratt Wright, Mrs. Jack Hopkins. repoit Of Sub-Zer- o last field nine and each of the remained day goals, on or in night the calendar the hands of;to Mrs. Louis Chiistensen, Mrs. E in at or least three aced Lions senate either Is upon by slipped committees clos until the Swainston, Mrs. James Logan, Mrs 'house. Of 52 510 the been had total, of the session Adolph Ulrich, Mrs. J. L. Terry and Fred Bohman It is very apparent that Profesby both houses. Of these spent Saturday and the special gueft, Mis. Arthellla Senator Hopkin voted no on S B F. M. Cole, horticulturalist ol sor Sunday at the home of his mother. ovtrnor aw had signed 11 to Baker Cleyet of Paris, France, who 91, prohibiting trepa'ring on state Will A F the Utah experiment station at L e;T1 on statute books Bohman. !s spending the duration of the lands for grazing purposes or MiS John ot bills and resolutions gan, thinks the danger Twenty-or- e 410 Wilkinson entertained brother-in-laand moval cf natural resources the club He has weather passed. n at a quilting at her home war with her two been killed the by Next Representative Joseph E. Rees of Mr. and Mrs. R B. McKinTbursd that fruit growers shoulci lVe branches Nine had aecn wlih-th- e ay afternoon. A delcious nster, was a named member of BakL. Mrs non. and her mother, touch was Utahs Marcn conscription call begin their annual piuning of all served to Mrs. Nancy houe sifting committee, which daawn. The house had 27 er of Logan. d and at once, and vines b for 410 men, to be inducted will trees, plants measures to Josephine Bohman. Mrs. Pear' act upon and siTrt;ar'v to the senate 1: n betwen March 17 and 28, Major H. John spent "The 19f Compton Saturday objectne principal says: the Mrs. d senate mea Helen Olsen, Mrs gamble, sifting committee neve sures. pruning bearing fruit trees should Arnold Rich, state selective service Young, Mrs. Pearl Rollins Ogden. Mrs Jr. and a Mrs. Mrs Gaby to remove or reinvigoratc weak director, said Monday be Ralph Leora Gustaveson. Approximately 100 of the 382 bills The fate of Gpvcrnor Herbert B. Merz of Ogden, visited Mon rs Erter or A request from Major Opal General thin fruiting wood which expe Lscv entertained the government re and resolutions as yet unacted up- - iments indicate Re? of Mrs. J. H Mawrs home at the a of fruit D 'We Time Cub day Ernc't Petk, commanding yen-rrproduces to do with taxation and t her home organization pfan rets with the on size and inferior small Clayton. Ninth corps area. Pre-ldof quanty. the oouDt or legal procedure divided evening. A delicious ch wg, Mr and Mrs. Andy Haibertson of Utah state senate following the sur- about 50 each. Another of Franc sen. Calif., was San 50 served to Mrs. Ellen Rol-- s had to do practically unanimous M's Leora Gustaveson. Mrs Evanston. Wyo., spent Saturday at prism? Herbeit B Maw to Givernor made bill house state the grams, strengthenin' government last Fridav bv the nouse of,!"th en of men. Major number for tion- Fourteen concerned education supervision of benevolent and muthat Open Mrs. Jessie Bohman the home of Mrs. J. P. Flaherty. 82. of H B the s Maxine Wittier, Mrs. Mrs. Harriott Robison has return- sincle measure all ofH traffic or highways, 13 were of tual Insurance, and another house Rich added enrmpassin? and Mrs Elizabeth ed to her home after spending the the chipe evcu'ivcs proposals for Interest to labor and 11 to water bill making It optional rather than With tn1 ivw call Utahs num- The evening was spent In winter in Salt Lake City at the Thirteen carry appropriapxpcnU''e. dpoartrppnta!, and home cf Mrs Bert Roberts. Pinochle. tions. five to fish and game, six to mission revamnir.g Mr. and Mrs. Heber Spackman Aronic Prles'hood held a o for thp 23 tate welfare, six to liquor sales, and It now Mr. and Mrs Clifford Spendlove to health. A dozen or so have Wednesday even.ng in the 'enator'- to decd0 in whet form eight nl Russel Mr. Mrs. o and do with and family, agriculture and livestock house, thev will consider the ?op-nor- c Pe'erS011 last to civil service, penand Rock relate Others Sunday spent family W3rd js folding jf rpun DromM,s as th one Several are of and sions. aturdav March 1st Ewrvone at the home of Mrs. Janet Rock. marriage. H B 82 or In h" aonarentlv fav10 lmted to attend Misses Reta and Vanda Jones ord arortmpn' ?Q bills rpCPnMv regulatory nature, while nearly seek of establishment from commission home Willard, introduced in the upper house to have returned visited with their jnpyidualv the varied phae or boards HtbT61' Dasil Smith. Mis where they have Hubbard. Laura Mrs. The senate last week passed the sister. of the d!p Legislative experts pre-- j and Miss Rovelle son of d j bill son. and Olsen bill wi'l house dW Hugo, authorizing Reinhardt Up Salt Lake Citv. spent - be a to tax for Wedpn-- j counties business on levy Park were in reorganization City the home of Mr and dhpared wJ Ts your subscription paid uj 0 S. Heiner. pation in weed eradication pro-,acted in the ser'es of attomey-an- en-'No- two-poi- nt ea-s- y e MORGAN . o, n - out-sco- ie n, liv-ir- nefLe -! ore-skip- s I Morgan County Farm Bureau Elects Officers j - j icel-icte- j - re-H- is Slide Club t, pre.-iden- Scholarship -- I lifter 4-- H Dates Set For Morgan County District Court 57-4- 0. es basket-s- hooting Thinks Danger Weather PETERSON Passed Pcd re-lr'a- ce sub-zc- o ld w lccom-mend- Ieglsla-Morea- senate-ftmetio- s Draft Army From Month Utah ns Pas-se- house-passe- far-reachi- al io ad reorganiza-representat'v- ps - Dor-Wi'kins- on com-l11- 55 rr-m-a ' - 11 pvr tht pa-cp- home-approv- ed d L. t |