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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> TOOELE, METHODIST. <br> The school year opens very auspiciously at Grantsville. It premises to be the best year in the history of our work at that place. <br> Miss Murphy returned some time ago, after spending a very enjoyable vacation with her parents and friends in Illinois. She is full of hopeful plans for the future of her work. <br> The interest and attendance is being sustained in all the departments of our work at Stockton. We contemplate making some very important additions to our work in Tooele. Although the work has been organized over twenty years, it is today the most discouraging point on the Tooele Circuit. Despite the fact that such men as Erastus Smith, J. P. Morris and J. D. Gillilan put in eleven years of their best work on this appointment, all the visible results we have, are a very small handful who are in sympathy with our work. Such results are enough to weary the patience, both of the toiling missionary and the society which tries hard to support him. But it is the Lord's work and we must bide His time and do our duty. <br> If we can receive the necessary encouragement and support we shall open up a free reading room, and invite the spores of young men who are spending their nights (and most of them their days) lounging around on the street corners, to come in and improve their hours by reading some good magazine or other useful periodical. Any person desirous of aiding in such a worthy cause, either by subscribing a magazine or periodical etc., or by subscribing funds to furnish and make comfortable a room which we have at our disposal, may do so by communicating to Rev. T. J. Hooper, Tooele, Utah. <br> Dr. Dods, who for many years has been a warm friend, and an inspiration to many a discouraged worker in this field, died on Sept. 30th. He was buried Oct. 2nd. The pastor delivered a carefully prepared eulogistic address on the deceased. The sympathy of the whole community goes out toward the bereaved family. T. J. H. <br><br> $2.75 per pair <br> for chenille curtains <br> at The Utah Carpet and Drapery Co. <br>21 West 1st South <br><br> Young <br> Ladies <br> Do you want a good looking shoe? <br> Do you want a warm winter shoe? <br> Do you want a comfortable shoe? <br> Do you want a shoe that is very durable? <br><br> Hewlett Bros. Three Crown Baking Powder is Absolutely Pure. It contains no Alum or Ammonia. <br><br> If you are thinking of buying a Magic Lantern or slides, it will pay you to correspond with Dana W. Bartlett, 819 E. 3rd South. Scriptural slides can now be hired cheaply so that even the smallest mission can afford to own an outfit. <br><br> Do you live in the vicinity of 725 East Third South St., then <br> Why? <br> Walk down town when you are in a hurry for groceries, or any other time you want groceries, when you can get anything and everything in the way of green and fancy groceries, just as fresh, and good and clean and cheap as at any of the larger stores, at <br> J. W. Stingers', <br> 725 E. Third South St. Salt Lake City <br><br> STOVE REPAIRS <br> Manufactured by <br> J. T. LOVETT & SON <br> 272 State St. Opp. Knutsford Hotel <br> Stoves Bought, Sold, Exchanged and repaired. <br><br> P. F. OYLER, <br> Dealer in Oil and Gasoline. <br> Box 217. Telephone to M. R. Evans, 217 <br><br> SCANLAN'S <br> ARCADE <br> RESTAURANT. <br> The only First Class Restaurant in the city. Regular Meals, 25 cents. <br> Fish, Oysters, Game, as well as all delicacies, in their season. <br> We have the Elite of the city. <br> Private dining parlors for ladies. <br> Elegant Sunday Dinners a Specialty. <br> Furnished Rooms. Open from 6 a. m. to midnight. <br> 127 South Main St. <br><br> James H. Bacon, President. <br> H. M. Bacon, Vice President. <br> F. L. Holland, Cashier. <br> W. B. Holland, As'st Cashier. <br> Bank of Salt Lake <br> 232 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. <br> A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. <br> Five percent interest paid on Time and Savings Deposits from date of deposit, compounded quarterly. Safe deposit boxes to rent. <br><br> Salt Lake Wire Mattress Co., <br> Manufacturers of <br> Woven Wire Mattresses, spiral <br> Springs, Iron Beds, Wire Cots. <br> Old Wire Mattresses re-stretched. <br> F. EBERHARDT, Proprietor. <br> 171 So. 3d East, Salt Lake City. <br><br> Stinger's Bakery <br> Received First Prize on bread at the Territorial Fair. Try his Cream Bread. <br> LEAVE ORDERS AT 472 E. 2ND So. <br><br> Utah Optical Company <br> 230 so. Main street <br> M. J. MITCHELL, Mgr. <br> No charge for examination. <br> Repairing and Manufacturing. <br> Be cautious of spectacle vendors who travel under the title of Doctor and publish testimonials. <br><br> |
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This page has an article and several advertisements. The article is about the Methodist Episcopal Church of Tooele, Utah and notes the school work in Grantsville, church members, work by the Methodist Episcopal Church in Stockton, efforts to open a free reading room and also includes an obituary for Dr. Dods. The advertisements are for The Utah Carpet and Drapery Company, ladies' shoes, Hewlett Brothers' Three Crown Baking Powder, a projector, J. W. Stingers' groceries, J. T. Lovett and Son's stove repair services, P. F. Oyler's oil and gasoline, Scanlan's Arcade Restaurant, Bank of Salt Lake, Salt Lake Wire Mattress Company, Stinger's Bakery, and the Utah Optical Company. 3 Crown Baking Powder P. F. Oyler Oil and Gasoline (Salt Lake City, Utah) |
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Bacon, James H.; Bartlett, Dana Webster, 1860-?; Gillilan, James David, 1858-1934; Hooper, Thomas J., 1865-?; Smith, Erastus; Bacon, H. M.; Dods, d. 1895 (Dr.); Eberhardt, F.; Evans, M. R.; Holland, F. L.; Holland, W. B.; Mitchell, M. J.; Morris, J. P.; Murphy (Miss); Oyler, P. F.; Stinger, J. W. |