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Show 4 TH THE PEOPLES' COA DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY ADVERTISER. VOL. XX COALVILLE, i BALL FAN A rlr r,ltr - is how uur !. to rt ihi UTAHpULY 25, 1913 NO. 30 Catcher appeared Prof. H M. Fry of Morgan will here and tpeuk at conjoint session Sunday night. Aug. 3rd. Ik In Honor of Old Folk 1 LAKES A FALL (Written by Mrtjjlsj. Thru seventy years . Th Twenty-fourt- h "here in fine shape. the Stake house ih excellent and largely atteuded. In the afternoon sport ae advertized were pulled off at the city park. The result of the ball game was: Devil's Slide 13; Coalville, 9. The following communication was handed us for publication: Mgr. Base Ball Team, Dear Sir: Some game that was played at the city park' yesterday afternoon between Coalville and Devils Slide. If that is Base Ball we mast get busy and Import a few orators better posted on back lot ball as played by the kidsyearsago, as no man that was only posted on the rules of the game as It should be played had a chance to gain a point with the fired uinps the official umpe, Mr.flhith of Devils Slide but all tbe chance In the woild to lose enough points to win any game. The game was called at 3 :30 and it looked as though it would have to he called off on account of darkness, as every time one of visitors were put out on the bases there were several minutes spent arguing as to whether he was put out or not, by the Captain of the Tisiting team. If a fielder fielded a fly a little more aurgeirent. At thisstage of the game one could not tell whether it was au debate or a base hall game All caused though the big league faort stop of the visiting team caught napping off third. From then on every decision of the uraps was questioned, sad the game was delayed several minutes while Peerless Peers gave a exlbitioo of bis knowledge of Ball Rules. tunsW tower Than i Iwk this mocb esn be said of They hsve s good teem if they had a Captain who would look after the welfare of hie team and not be bluffed out of every decision, as no team can or will play ball under such circumstances, what I condom him most for in this was for not recalling tbe umpire when he noticed the rotten decisions against his team. This umpire should not have been allowed to officiate throughout the game. However, all the blame canuot be thrown upon the Captain alone as we understand the team has a manager, and this matter is up to him as well as the captain. But Coal-vill- e, Bishop Pettit. NOTICE A II coal from now on will be C. O. D. Edmund Rees. o Mrs. E. Swainston and daughter (Advertisement). Genevieve, returned Sunday from Cumberland, Wyo., where Jdrs. . Mies Preel Blonqulst, of Richfield, Swainston visited with her daughter, H a gneetat the homeof Axcil Blon-- 4 Mrs. Wm. Huffman. list. In traveling o'er life' I stony pathway Their feet have many times been sore But today we see them happy The some have passed four We and more They've been a blessing to their thicken And their neighbor's children to ' May we follow in their foot prink Ever patient brave and true. Nellie Ftoreuee, of Porterville, FOR SALE OR RENT Coalville returned to her home last Sunday Hotel property. Apply .at Coalville after visiting her sister, Mrs. Vern Hotel. Adv. Doming, of Pine View, and Miss Lida Deming of this city. Miss Alice Parkinson, of Logan, is a home guest of Miss Eulala TagLast Mouday Judge T. D. Lewis gart. appointed Joeph Allen and Thee FOR SALE, at reasonable price Keen to examine applicants for th Red Land Wheat. Powell Turkey dry positions of mine foreman and fire Broe., Upton Utah. Adv. boss at mines in Summit county. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helner, of Chester Dalglish was operated on at one of the hospitals in Ogden the Morgan, visited With Mr. and Mrs. H. Taggart on Sunday. forepart of last week. The operation J. was sueeessfuland he came to CoalMr. aud Mrs. Wm. Bsgnel and ville last Friday, where he is under and Mrs Frank Huffman, family the eare of a local physician. f are visiting relatives in Riverton. emMs Tim High School Board of the The were treated children North high school district has made to an Primary and outing picnic by the arrangements with the Coalville officers in the city park on Tuesday. school district for the use of the top Several kinds of games were played floor of the New brick school, also by the children, aud a most pleasant old rook and brick school houses. ' time had. May God shower blessings ber than May their kind old hearts find peace In the years that lie before diem May Gods Spirit never cease To flow coustandy about them Banishing all strife and paid Strengthening them at morn add even tide Until they're called home again. : ' f Blessed he the dear old grandparents Father's Mothers who this day Honored all here by their presence S Father Bless than now we pro life, for them has ended Reach to them Thy Holy Hand Take them up unto Tny Bosom , Seat them 'mongst Thy chosea band. When this e FOLD III BRIEF Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and Miss Sarah Wright was up from sou, and Miss Iona Davis, of Sait' last Sunday to vist relatives Morgan is Lake, visiting at the home of t -- Inter-col-legat- of rain amj Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Simieter re here from Salt Lake. Alla and Thelma Salmon returned with them. Vjck.) Our aged ones have journeyed on Full of faith and hope and coiirsge In each heart has been tefcg Off sraise to God, that he hastept them Ever is the path of right Turned their sorrows into blesmgt All the dark nets into light wa celebrated The prugram in JOB WORK NEATLY DONE FOOCHOOOOOOOOftO0OOOOOKWa00OO0OOOO09OOOQOWOi SUMMER SALE ooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooooooooooooooo Hats. Dresses, Waists, Dress will Goods, go at greatly, re- a .1 W mmm m - a S1' arttomaaaaWtotoimgaeemaaaam Hats at coit for Cash H tf,' MARGARET R. SALMON Needed Uetrumeata to Lee ate the BBWPOOOBOfWFO Plate. OOqBOOBOBBPNOBOOOWBWlW The above is the artists version of our imported pitcher. Big Bargains on all Summer Millinery for Cash. Came Home With Bells On. As to our home pitcher up until the fifth inning he looked like, this: Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, Pinched for Trying to Steal a Bias. MILLINER Thon 41 Blk. Made Cm All Hunt a Hols. The above cut shows the cause of it all slide tnthe near f stare and not it was qn July 24th. Something on the Umpire. i A DEVOTED FAN. Notice. Sealed bids will be received by the County Commissioners of Summit County, Utah, for the constructing of about one mile of road in Chalk Creek between Benn ions Ranch Went te First ea Feur Balia This method of transportation was used quite frequently- throughout the entire game. Allen, the 81ide pitcher, pushed a good ball. He succeeded in hitting the bat of nearly every man that came up, if be did not bit tbe bat he hit the batter, but no use, they paid the CMPY a "ten case r for his daring "feets." It surely must have taken some nerve. But our boys do bat some. Did yon see Thomas lose the ball over in Wiggins weavel patch? Havent found it yet, either. Then Carruth goes and gets sore. Another - - ball What tbs Umpire Needed. lost This is artist's version of how NUF SAID. Bring it with yon next they did the "turkey trot around tbe bases. time Smithy. a ctan a ua ncta ew tw Mhw mmm Ne reel toeattt ait tonthcr. tS tpul tat tot of west adcampaign to bt mamm.rfor cnat wat m St tat n aar hr tupoottd a a total Baaat aa dorter potato ay local trardNa. tad Sr Matuntlj tolltof MtrtiSed tamaa ana local tmtasnt. rmaonncod a torurtbto, 0,11,11! tea arorca Caurra to t a comsttunoatl da-ad tarccfor rrquliw ooaautatanal treotaant. ItoJTt catena Cara, mteeltrtwed 7 V. cart a 0 Toad. Ohtok a ac ealy CmtlUittoaal tfea aurkrt. It a takra towtaaUTto door bomie teaaa Is a tmaaoataL It acta smrttyaa tat arotd tfrttas ttor Mtniir turlacca M tat Mac tor tor cat S tad rtn ttay a aM r. t. chenet a co.. Toast, oeis. TJe. HaSv! re and Sags Brush Bench, County to furnish graders to tbe amount of two. Plans an specifications on file In the Clerkd Office. Bids trust be filed with the County Clerk not later than August 6th, 1913. Certified check of 6 per cent of bid to accompany bid to Insure tbe signing of s contract with the County Commissioners within Five days after, acceptance of bid. The power Tbs Pitcher Had Plsnty sf Steam. is hereby reserved to reject any or all bids. Sixth inning, BANG! TO much By Order of the Board, steam-- he blew up (too much Weber Moses C. Taylor, Clerk (Beal) coal). (Advertisement) But them me thould worry, and get all wrinkled up. Chamberlain's Oebc, Cholera and -In the e Coalville does Diarrhoea Remedy. not deserve a ball team. Let me tell you, this town would without exception, Every not support a good idea not to men should keepfamily, this preparation at baad tion a ball team. during tbe hot weather of the summer As I stated before we have tbe months. Chamberlains Cotie, Cholera makings of one of ths beet amateur and Diairboea Remedy is worth many ball teams in the state, but the times its cost when needed, and it aleertaia to be needed before the town will not support them, so don't most summer is over, it has no superior for be harsh with tbe boys. the purposes for wl)ieh it is intended. If you Support your team at you Buy it now. Bold by all dealers. Adv. Good printing aakes for good husk Cant Keep It Secret. ness. The Times satisfies its petrosa Tbe splendid work of Chamberlain t Pat that t r facts together. For Successful Catches get your first-plac- vertising ever fils! If tbe prepoeitieu is reslly one for a want ad ta aegotiate. then tofeens ic mtrtlj ft mntter writ ing a went ad that telli the story, and priating it for a rrasoaable aewber of Tablets is daily becoming more widely insertion's.' Sometimes oae is enough hkeewa. grand gemedy for WANT! sowi'li u; efl f i equireip ti e ieand rtomsehe nJ li veriroublee --baa ever will be see : been known. Sold by all dealers. Adv. for a T, : abort Ke-eoe- A few bashele of wheat oa subscription. Only at We Keep the Best and. Always Hare It -- V |