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Show COALVILLE TIMES. lMCt ITHT FkIBAT. T T TIMES PUBUSHIMO COMP AMY .he Ha succeed. M... Alexander Yhe party given by Mro. W, W. Clufi n i Mis. Flora duff on Thursday even- - . re- - AB BITAKt ro 10. 13 to Para City o. U6. Vt IcM ... BtfAOT OOBfva A COALV1UJ 10 r0 MO.I,M i.a acao. U 12 no. 4. Kart , IfotEart. . t a. a. M P m. 4! p.- V A. B. SO aces' solve tb following problem? reA hunter going through a wk1 a squirrel up on the truna of a tree. Tba squirrel sees the huntt a.'", si hidesou lheoppo.de side ol tin tre t the that ia. with the tree betweer ltan bun tef. The hunter walas around the tree, keeping fifty feet away from it, thus describing a scircle. The squirrel also moves around trunk of tree, so a to be hidden from the hunter all the time. When the hunt r comes bac t land-scap- ait. at Sabbath School Evert Sunday 10 1, m. 'Goo. Beard, Supt. Wabd Sacbambbt Mtotiao Every Ires. Sunday, tt 2 p. m.-- F- 11. Wright, grad Religion Intermediate every Monday ot 7 :30; 7.30 ot Friday every grade, .30 Friday,! every m. grade Primary p. CiBBBBo-AdTB- p. Oced first Build- ing Elisabeth Lusty, Every Thursday at Chotb PbaCtic . W. Nmiaur. Chorister 7:30 p. m. GtniAi Pwisthood Miitixo ol the Ward. Third Sunday o( each month at Bishop. Ip. Jabt Marriau Every first Sunday St i p. m. Fvhabt MarriKOa Every Monday at 1:30 p. m., in Academy Building, Haggle Salmon, Pres. of the tree, having gone The question alked around the squirrel? herd in your answer Give brief explanation. ' in tail! nig ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL. o Enjoy yuur preat pleasures brnfa tboM thl ar to follow - not to uiurv 4 - was presented in a well article by Mrs. Wtieadon. . wer.-nse.- A l of tilings: that eve-taught tins idea to teacher hud ilius nis pupils and a pei son should anununi t Ihe.ti ue. theory ot color being a quality of light in He u - elm-e- n During the evening the guests were An Ideal Girl was a subject presententertained bv vocal aud s La fen uri-lieinj od m a reading by Mrs. Allison, dips mane, one of the pleasant Tocbh akp Yoi ko 7:30oelock in enb.. ihe Sacred Mirnwe, Tuesday at and Patriotic tongs s Oleon and Irs paper on "IV Life Academy building. Frank Prets. tile comnany. Elisa Barber was con-ui- i an Works of Bhaketpeare refreshment were erveriand -Wed Dainty Miitikos . ndable Draco' Qroacit neiday evening at fi n clock Ptake witli pleatant conversation tlm time American Literature as a mean to Housi-- G. Y. Bullock, Director. quickly parsed. is the sub- mi mnal 7 .30 Struay Evrxnco Mixtiko At Among there present, wen Messrs Mrs Hosuier jet ' ol an article read by r . m. Biehop. and Madams J. J. Jones, Ca is, Lewie, to th pr- cliimt a CHYBOH. wl..hwis fitttnj! at THB COKOaiOATtOKAt Olson m, headon, Edging of sermon, Allison, grr n. SondBy evening, subject Mrs. North ot;, Mrc. Chandler aud music Tba Mothers Wonder." Ppemel ,rs. Wheadon invited tlie la lies into VUicia. Tt J Mmer Mss. Rhoades. by quartett. an '.tier room to participate In a piogiam All wb wishes W attend night school Brundage, Baker, Rhoades, .Vheadm., ll she, as hostess, had prcpnei wl meet at the school house at 7 :30. and tue Revei enda Webb a'd Broau. I aa in which the ladteacarried outeverv ill. M. W.j th:.igtn a satisfactory manner even BBIEFS. LOCAL . soi e of t ne displeasures ahic i ar j Mi Gome and see Examine them selves! And remember that some of them are sold ever, below cost! Overalls at 50 cents a pair for tn das. Peoples Mercan. ile C j., phybiri.il aspect. Would all cmpre- bend it at ome? Would all v, eld up t,',,llt,on '"I the truth at ome Whi-adon- I mind, culoi idea -- I f ns-u- a give- - Banday Teb. I at 7 a. m.-- 22 degrees below geroq Monday fi, 7 a. m. 82 below. I JameeY. Duaa,;repreeatiag Bed Els worth Coalvillo tbi pleasant call. 1b Strew Manufacturing Co , was week end made ue e i in coior is a quautv nt ! I .igit , t ie p.ur.n-logic- a. rtandpoint lews it a a an idea. Psv chologn any the product, child must get tne num n idea a prim irv concept and out of Ibis must hulld. Tlie number-ideoVnje- - iv ll gotten, the iceticd takts i ai - ol sturiewhat, lhe nmid w m tnep'umr aUUlldc of womiei dev. 1, pel .in.ollie v a-- ALMA ELDREDGK, a T It ia reported that Edwin Wycherley, whebas bees working at Scofield was seriously hurt and ia bow in th hospital at Salt Lake. We were unable to get - particulars. and witnesses were Many litigant wban a disappointed last Monday masts ga a at received ttttiug that Judge Harrell wss snowed in and would not geaeb Coalville until Tuesday. The Reverend Brown of Salt Lake yiaited Coalville last Mondiy, and in tha evaning delivered a sermon at the .New "Keep thy beert wiib aU , Weatehurch. diligence, for out of it comes the issue I life. This was tbo text, which boatitol in Itself, was amplified into an excellent diacouooa. Th Stake Tabernacle look a great deal iika a earpenter ahop. Because of the work Bow in prog reps there, ward will hereSunday school and meetings after be held in the Academy building and lb brisk Khrol bouse. The pridepart; mary nfid flrwt intermediate brick schooj mbU will meet in th ar d second intermediate houM l and the tbaological departments in the Academy building. I . MTV im- - fi i 7 , other iu:- 111!? j ; v fellow-teacher- s I from general debility. The deceased was born in Sheffield, England, March 7. 1880. She moved with her husband to tbit city from Coalville e few weeks will be held tomorrpw ago. The funeral in the Fonr o'clock I (Thursday) at - - Tribune. Tard fceeting'hoa. This morning in th public echoola, Miae Woodmanae assumed the duties t assistant teacher in the Eighth Grade at th Madison ; Miss Floranc Hirst was from th Quincy fo an transferred n nod Eighth Grad position the Grant, ter i he hQseldn Cassia was assigned The Qniney to fill Mis Hirsts position. Grnnt and Kaditoa Vacancies were esueed by th resignation ofJ. B. Standard, Fsb. A peda-gogicnl- lv r. -- tie-ee- j -. evim eg hog - ii- T.l-b- Isrgi -t !t Mrs Sarah Gregory, wife of Andrew Gregory of th Foerth werd of tbj city, died Tuesday afternoon Prove, Feb. 8, ,,v 1 , go-p- l v ' ut ' - ii'ui-r- iii if U i"-- a i on (i 'v i In tar. t i ol Wl it ' oi I l l'i ui i v Afuujaiott.e front. iii':iurc, Duck it Ifi- - c Shaving Tickets Mo lorSr.oo, l imite-'u- i I I M ; e- powei ol peritnivu.t in', resi . the result of partisipa: ,ng m no 1 l.e a. is a t : 1 - ,1 '(i K in i i ' 1. exci iseof tnts ort. It is highly cntnpit is pw l Itolugl.'AI Tlie tcdCovt kli jQl that at her home Feby. 3rd. in honiref know. He s.i ml i nii'c g e n.n rg I lie Miss Hattie Wheidon. Whi t was the as a hostess she is g xw bnt as a coos way ot learning until reUu ms u! u S uj entertainment. The Hottest told the un xcelled. in apparent uivcrsitv are I woulil ladtee they were te play tor the honor - JU Memed to leave he meeting not bv mirlioMirg up a rngli i! al of presentirg Miss Wheado-with a we ring a untie o( saiUfu''n and one age oung teachers who must kei the souvenir of the occasion. Vheu the of 'hem was heard to remark that "I1 pain of trying to teadi wuliont feeing tally cards were examined, co isiderabb is j ,od to meet together on such profit-- i clearly, perh.ip, at first , I would raifier merriment was shown wlu .i it wa ab1 and enjoyable occsejons. " encourage tliem to press on an up. found Mist Wheadon bad tli greates rf. Andrews who u visiting with If they are made of the right kind oi number of games the nove srnetior jjr . T. L. Allen was present at the pedagogical stutL lliev will not fa ter wss presented of the recipiai i. makinw: nie ijng. will but at Normal prees on her own presentation 'I ue club adjourned to meet next spei ch. 1'tn. and in sell school. Mote and Cniversily Miss Whetdon did very gracetully in a W inesday at the home ol Mrs. T. L. more is requited of the phveu un to get E- - A- few well chosen words. The hoetess All 'n. adipkima in tt best medical sihool-- . then invited the ladies to tie dining In Geimany eix years, and American room where a most sumptuous luncheon A LITTLE POEM eclniola are increasing the study to four was served. The evening wa; spent it: Composed by Lottie Lusty a a and five year Why? You can anTribute to Vlrgle Jones who Died swer; beraue Ires depend upon t.e music, ca'd playing and a get eral goou time. Tbe ladies were una- imoua in proficiercy ami skill of those who shall voting Mrs, Northcott the rno-- t delightiigiei missed by us every day, hold these diplomas. Souls depend upful of bocteisss. Those pre. nt, sen S ace she from us has gone sway. . on us, Isour rtsponst Msdams, Eldredge, Caliis, Hocmtr C ir hearts weie (or her iull of love, bilny one w hit less than that of the M. Croft, Wheadon, Chandler, Alhsoi h e has gone to heaven above. D? Ton would say greater. Tlie hi. OiSon. Mrse Hittie V.'hea Ion - Wn haher anjj ir long great, tory of medical science and piactice suffering W. Amy Boy den. did . esrengers for her shows a alow development during which wait, thousands upon thousands died from .A. night w hen silence wa uubroke, . Wedding Annlverea-yaiailreatmeiu bv that "sclent e; it is the awoke. .rgie then in heaven Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Calder ood celebe to hoped that pedagogy i moving A id though on eaith her parent brated the second anniversan of then What will tne next more rapidly. mourn, ni lust ;ht. The Friday wedding day quarter of a century witness in our callirgte umqw safe froat harm. guests wete Mr. and Mrs T J Lewis ing? What progress the last quarter? V e mint tier kind and loving lice, and the younger members of their Demands are being We are moving. V. e miss her sweet and winning A Mrs. Mr Calderwood. and famiiy, made on the teacher, he must be better grace. Mrs. Walter CalderwooJ, am Mr. and qualified as thedays go bv uptn the 20th .' glorious crow n iu her aw am, Mrs. W. G. 8tocxman an i family I ir sfie has pacd i n glides gates. . century . This the patrons w lit demand Robert bears a strong teetim n to the What then legislation. through benefits of married life. If any of yon teacher tlie should expect of the stats? Lines triurn on tbe deptrt ir for a aluioa oT unmarried men lack faith, go to him What are lome the needs of the teachol and you may be converted to the c E!?HFR TRSEsT er that the patrons should provide him of matrimony. in liis office? lie needs to educate liiui-seAfter the serving of a rpl i.diJ supthoroughly scholastically and To be divinely celled d heav n St me games, and Social ( and bat, per. ; hence the patrons wdl pro, By Goil t snnotuted em said n the guests Is better (r tbsn honors giv good night. vide more and .lietter - Normal schools ot man, though truly wua where the teacher can meet this need at To be a uessengor o( Lfhl a minimum of expensa to hituelf and a The word ot God to spread Early in the week Miss Amy Hoyden frum amt it rwjtit maximum of good to the public uliom And lift men s souls lent out invitations annonnci. a vi hist Brings bteMiugs on onr head he is to serve. Tbe teacher w ill have a party for Wedi esoay evening. U Hu-From time to ttsae we re called to pan yearly salary and not be paid pooily by appointed hour, with fiftieu coupUaj W 1th annsand fathers the mouth for 3 or 4 months in tlptyeitr ; But, sot with tears and aching hrwrt, Mated qpound the tables lu a large, wTth sansMt ' 'h wrti be encouraged ro attend eciroo) loi'si '. But. ehjwr pleaaat room, the games began. or travel or otherwise educate liinmelf When oat ft nailed to spread the word, Mrs. B. S. Chandler w ig the only Of God, "The Iron Rod." during vacations, and even be guaran He must rely upon the Lord. a clear record, lady who came out teed better pay and employment on hia In God trust Aye, put hit having eight game and a handsome t return if he will take a yaar off and betAnd now dear btothet Fisher, ws gift to her credit. Dr. Hosuier secured Your brorthera, sisters, all, ter qualify himsely; he ran not live on , Cnite In prayer on beaded knee -- The j the gent prixe, a pretty wind, not even the clear atmosphere of To aid you In your call of then most delicate partook guests Utah, and the patron will accord him BefstthM son; tosek be true. refreshments, and finally dep. rteil with leisure out reasonable wages so thaC-hiThe Holy spirit get. the unanimous opinion that Miss Boy-de- n Whteh will not (ail to comfort yo Is made vain by room not school of the E. H, R. And at lyowrwanU sW. has n peer aa a hostess. ot soul caused by poverty the anguish most enjoyable locial evt nt was an "afternoon" given by Mrs. K F'. North-cot- t A Stevenson of Coalville Eastward pasted tway Tbureday. mental airi be m'i-Tii-e pin irai star loolot our ii.terpi. lal ion onlv that is -- , I 4 explaining ucd utilizing cnvironu ent. Suppose we to thinking ami had been taught that color is u quniUy u Mrs. Caliis continued the study of most delightful rccep'lon war ten of . Jlrown, aerwd the- - Rev. . CUrrliie Mtstory beginning at the reign firat of Congregational the Pastor Five Bad FImperors, and showing in Florence Mns vivid terms the character of sut h rulers Church of Salt Lake, hy Fen. tith, usCommodus, Perlinax, and Alhinus E. Baker on Monday evenii g, VV, kf r, , and Mrs. v Ttibouta- liet.wefctt Zeiiotiaajpd Adre-liaat the setrklenee ef , ALL Men d A w. ciuir. To make room for a large Spring stock, we have marked our winter shoes WAY DOWN. This cut is made on ALL our Mens and Ladies shoes. sd j CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. 'll e nt once around the trunk. Has the hunter is: ID. rT Riuat Sociitv Mir.TiMe-KveAcademy fboradayat 2 p. m., inPrea. ' opposite lids ku,i, .... Ohuroh Dtrwotorv lattm-da- y A SHOE SALE. I at the hotel was thrown back, SOME THINGS A TltliHKR MEEDS. . r E- A of Itrk lllj, gi' mg room for the comfortable accomA Casar Ktd Kdon tha Caunljr more of than lation thirty guests, Taachara laatltote, J aaaary were adorned by splendid T 7, ISM, Maajr N aluabla paintings which showed to 1'ulnti uf Ctunl j aijvanlage in the calm aubdued latarMl. A spirit of grace and ease pre- The wor Id of knowledge is one, tll pre-eseemed thorough of know ledge are many, hut the Wu, enjoy evening aeutertaiuu.eut. processes of tmerpielation tlie eameand means ol staling interpretation merely Notea lines of language. Thia subject is not Mr. T. J. Lewis and Mr. J. I,. Hoyden easily eluted in so brief a tme, but it is received" first pri.es. all r.rtfle important that we hh teachers take The "booby" having won a the proper viewpoint. From Hie nature game, drew much consolation from the of knowledge, ith peer lias takeu a decs of cards with the number method that goes by the injunction, bo home and practice his name. liv are teachers contused tilt." as to the value of Speer number method? w Menu Coffee, lilfpei on' Chiefly beiau-- e they consider number w K lies, various Kinds of cake, ceci as anaitnbuleorquaJjly uf things, while in fuct it is mental and only a means of a k. i. " the Souls interpolation of nature us it 1 he ladies of the S. B. I. n iA' 'I home of Mrs. C. 1. Wheado iwcdm-- iv rets up limits to maik a finite comprehension of the old worlii nljout us, of afternoen, F'eb. 8. - tf.rr i EUI'CATIOXAL im room - otpttmi or mo. - M - Will eome of our "wise iMKiru mo vtHvV- inf was in every way successlul. The fo! ling partition between office and j ,lned 1809 OTAH. FEB.,8, COALVILLE. Mr. Miller arrived in Coah die Batur fol ow- day aud went on to W.n.hip .he o ing day to open school there i Monday, cu fl.ould he in, over v mi r -r is b tei"ioii iu affiir, wild it TEL PHONE IN occur howinav much they PUBLIC p.ui . i Tiimii w iu-it , ni CONNECTION. me r.i-- to alibeul and piop-e- r trMaliiK-i- i if i ,c teacher? Towps Two door, soutu ot Bm.irt Saloon us.iailv Imu- n l.o il than the .m aiivantagem popcountry . Hit-iJOAN SHERMAF, Propr 3tor. uini ulation prquily on lie - nie of the town, tint lii.w m ue. i niore could be i!o;ie .o- good ci.ooli in me coumrv? Tne JAMES E. HOS'JER, M D., teacher mods vour cuenuragi-mnt- , be e needs to impri ve himself for bis Physician an urgeoa oliii-- , tie in ill, sie.tly euipioy menl at OFFICE AT R? ?IDENJJt. good wages and good s:.ile school where hecan piep.ira lnmiil for his office. i ii- ! - ir-n- r e I - lei-ui- e ICoutiuuvJ Coalvi ) Office hours from and 7 p. n. A Children who Worms aie pile ar trv.i'iled with Ail should n the fxi e, fretful by a nearwhocan as poseible. tmve hlue rings in sieep, sued, abound the had dieams, v.iriabit appetite, and pick the nose. Whites CRF.vvt vlu-'pf- i ol wni Ip II and expel th-spar.,- - . lrice 25 cents. For sale by Jo ,n llnidm & Bon. v. 11a. ui. Jo o j x icrvetbeHehojm -s co, Dr. W. VISICK I An Mwttkiiif1 resident f orLaGripp. George W. W ant if .south Gardiner Me., says: "I have IihJ the worst Dentist. and grjp anj cough, mid, taken lots if tr. h of no account but profit to the vendor. Cliamherlain.-Coug- h Coalville, Reun-ili the nly thing that baa done mu goud whatever. I have ETOfficeat residence, used one o'J cent houleand tlie chills, colii and gimpc Lave ail left dip, I of an congratuhile tlie Main and Second North For sale bv John holiest ineui. ,ne, A Borden Bun. (h-,1- v W. TTtalvJ corner streets 0OALVILLK LODHk ho. 28, 1.o.o.p Meet e7ery Thurso "v evening at 7:3 at Court House, Sojourning breth ren cordially irvited. HKBr Ml, NOTARY PUHUC, J- - L UOYLEN" J wSIGiiT,Srji. Hrkefer; Utah. Thomas Whitfield -- - .V a A Cbrobrlain' tnufh Umdy In i hlcitgo av corner Jackson Co.. 240 AVabas St., one of oldest and most llisgem lirb., 'the populor Fonth-Sidprominent druggL ff.ito st., and Wente duitgists cornet worth a v., says: "We sell a great deal of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and find that il gives the most satisfactory jesults, especially among chiidienfor For sale by severe cold and croup. A Son.' John Boyden r ttlUst: Ch,,mbSrUin U Prsmpt and complete relief, but ali counteract of U to result in pneumonia.7 Tot 'Z by- John Boyden A Foo. edy . |