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Show x I! : . 1 -- t, IV user of Printing? let ns strike off some our Rook up for you. stock of s44ic;n ry, etc.r.anii see us about it XO III A THE IXTTJaH OF RtTMMIT COALVILLE, SUMMIT COm Vol. XIV, Choir sang Awake, Awake, Samis uf Cod, Awake. Ye QUARTERLY Patriarch by licut-dicuo- Rob-- 1 ert Jones. CONFERENCE NT N IAY MOKMXIi Sunday School session of the Stake Hiurterlv conference con The Quarterly Conference of. , Jt lo o'clock, Snpt. C. R. the Summit Stake of Z.ou was ,one! presidjg. Stake Tabernacl r e held A of Opening and Sund.a, afternoon Saturday Greeting. .Feb. 3rd and 4th of which the Prayer by Bro. Jas. B. Rhead. tollowing is a condensed pin: Minutes ofla..t Sabbath School Mectiag called to order by read and approved. Pres. Moses W. Tay lor at 2 p. m. Continued by singing, ChildMeeting opened by singing ren Gladly Join and Sing. Guide Us U Thou Great President Joseph P Smith Jehovah. spoke to the school for a short by Patriarch time prayer Opening upon the Sacrament. y Henry Seatnons. Silent drill was next observed. The congregation next sang Sacrament was administeied :Up,. Awake, Ye Defenders of by Bros. W. H. Carrnth and J. Zion. A. Astin. Thos. L. Allen waj the first Passed by deacons Leslie speaker. He expressed his pleas- Murphy, Archie Walton, Elijah ure at meeting souiany at Quart- - Allen, James Walton, Parlie .erly Conference. Speaking gen- - Condk Moses Taylor, Wherlie eraly, he thought the people pack and P'red Jensen, were living then religion better 'pj,e cjasscs next marched to now than heretofore. He felt their places where the class rolls to give way o that the people were caned. After registering, may bear from the vistingbreth- - the classes assembled and Bro. reu who had come to instruct us. Frcd Graham sau Scatter Seeds Sister Celestw . 1 ack presi- - of KimlucsS1 l deat of the Relief Society were societies that ported fully organized. More of the young sisters are receiving the spirit of the work. They are still storing wheat. A missionary course is iaaugarated in which all the associations are j in-th- , l T re-al- visited. .BishopJWm. Sargent reported the condition of the Iloytsville AFTERNOON SERVICE ward, aiid said there was an 1 afternoon session was crease of tithes in the year i9oj. choir singing, Said all argauizatioas were dying opened by the 111 vvhen Harth Bondage Long fairly well Lain. W. ochools of Sunday Supt. Opening Prayer was offered L. Hansen reported a good' T,res' V'.' healthy Sunday School in every ward of the Summit Stake. Thank Thee O en Bishop Frank Hixson report-- : Ood foranE a Prophet, increase in tithing and ed wa fast offerings in the Waushipj Tbe sacfan,t H. Wilson Win. Elders istered by to ward," He bore his testimony eesand of the J.s gospel. the truth the passing of the Sister Mary L. Walker of the1 During choir the sang Psalmody Stake Primary association No- 87 of the pri-work the ported on During the passing ol the manes. Have held Conferences Pres. Moses W. Taylor water jn twelve wards. the general authorities presented Elder C. J. Jensen, principal and stake authorities, which Stake Academy of the Summit were sustained. reported the workings f that requtst institution ove'r seventy now of President Taylor, by F. Smith, President Joseph enrolled. the condition of The choir sang High on the gave a report ofsaid ward conferand the stake, Mountain Tops a Banner is Unences had bee held in all wards, furled. the year 1905. Also said Apostle Rudger Clawson was during stake presidency and the that tha next speaker who took as his art living their councillor text the three witnesses to the high read. religion. Book of Mormon, which ha The Wanship Quartette sang Said this tcstiiruuy was very To God Our Heavenly King. then He him. to impressive Rudger Clawson said spoke on the divinity of the he Apostle a it felt repleasure at meeting also Book of Mormon. He the saints whe the wita rest again ferred to the responsibility bessed with .the are of the people ing upon the Apostles into of the Prophet Joseph all presence Savior iu his day to go the world and preach the ever- F. Smith. He further spoke on the resurrection. lasting gospel to every kindred, The choir next sang the ansaid and and people, tongue Hear My Cry. them the same responsibility rests President Joseph F. Smith, folnext He to lav. spin the011stints remarks of Elder the All lowing in responsibility. spoke the resurrection, on authorities iu the church should Clawson, a read A passage from the ew be above suspicion. bishops testament. canSpeaking of the and responsibility authority not be questioned but by those resurrection of Christ, said this is the true type of the resurrecover him. He also read from Alma, tion. the was Smith Patiiaj-cJohn next speaker and continued in in the Book of Mormon, on the the same strain as the preceed-in- g same subject and delivered a on the speaker. Said the same powerful discourse Said "never there resurrection. famito also would apply thing lies. Speaking of Patriarchs said was a time when the Church as a whole was Aiore united they were at liberty to bless their than them tliey are today. He deinstructed oqfn kin, and livered be air excellent discourse on to when they give blessings, tithing and various topics. . mided by the spirit. 111- - 1 - "MandTY0Ml6.: Tracts Union Pacific Land Agency, 15W. 2nd South St, Salt Lake City, Utah. REATLY EXECUTES Thk Times i just that paper. It will greet 5a times a year for the small sum of f 1.50 Try it. i6. 1906 ffo. 7 . f - Hm a To frt tbf That's The Yellow Fever Germ rc6uly bren niKovrf. it taftrt regain blam to tho iiih Imp tho 8tem fn4n dines mot germ- - germ, Mug' New Life IMIp. l to vur diseases due to tutilarta position ami at John Uoult u & hon Drag Store. Gmrn-e- n. PU on all of our Saddles that pleases both man and horse. REbYJsOSAb. District court will convene next Monday. - Grace Yonng and Ann i May Birch aie visiting at the Park. M. R. Salmon was in Zion 011 business, the forepart of the week. Seven new phones put in since the first of the yiar. How is BAECirifJ Absolute AND OUR county business. mwvo. Suit IllKii IT : llfifti a hn it all fwenty-tou- r should hay? ' ht rl V minutes, The S. S. A. pa!u were ahead in the first halfbjrf jn the snennd, out Ray Carruth .wiVikn-Ac- d with a bad auclv- - & Filin' V ANOTHipa?HiSE. to .vino.ince We' aie plea-:the advent of alotltr inw enthe Republican, the Chilk'CHtk Timhas reached our table and a terprise, ber Compipy, id this imincdi.ite pretty neighbotbood." Flecomptny is it is. a strong one, cotnjiwd of men The S. S. A basket ball team from Chalk Crfekjml this city, has accepted the challenge of and will bS the aiesns of putting the Apolo team of American thousands of doll irs in circulaFork. Game will be annouuced tion. This is oaly-oiiof the later. many natuml .rAocrces which A in John Lietholui, who was com- abound this station which Are mitted to the State Mental fros-pitthirteen years ago from whole lot of Trjsh tobnng ' this county, died Tuesday morn- them to the fron) Articles of of the Incot poration ing from laity 'degeneration of Chalk Creek Tiu'ex r Cjinp.iuy the heart, have been filed wT. the SecreRoy Bosch and Sam Wycher- tary of State. Tj f c.qiital stcck ley have formed a partnership of this company ri3;.iO0, dividin electrical wiring and fixtures. ed into shares of JL par value Bosh is a splendid workman, of 1 1 50.00 each. ?'jUl ihc stock having supervised several of the has been subscribe for, and the t largest jobs in .he city, required' amount paid. Win. Presi lent; P. C. Evans returned to his Harris, of Upton W. L. Coalville, Hausen, home in Salt Lake Tuesday, afand busier manager; ter being here for a couple of weks helping his brother Frank Edward Powell, UjHon,Se retary up on the work that had accu- and Treasury. Tl'e company mulated during his recent illness have secured 1,000 acres of the mott v.f Bible timber The regular monthly meeting lands in the sUtejiud propose to of the 27th quonjin of Seventies timbers ail ties to the ship will be held on Saturday, Feb, leading mining fTstriet- - of our 17, in the organ room of the iuteraRHiulain rod adjoining Stake house, at 1 oclock a. m. states, Lesson. eleVenth chapter, Hiswi ( Cuinmnii pl nti.t- of m tory of the Church. fitati The Summit Furniture and IUyMtiv bo luiv-- mu a leitiom Implement Company has three re t'.rau-- e of Hn repu'qlintt cars of wagons, buggies and various , elaiiii ihnt .f cafi'liio luter-.Mouuta- for eamaeacBBM tflflentfjn TheMtssouri Girl played to a well atttenied and appreciative audience at the opeta house last Saturday night. Mrs. p'rauk Demining was summoned to the bedside of lifer sister, Mrs. E. S. Young, at Park City, Wednesday. Teachers Institute was held in this city last Saturday at which nearly all the county teachers were in attendance. The uew Republican paper, e, Unexcelled without lactayeuicnce von by pson with 4tUate County Clerk Calderwood has been in Park the past week on HARNESS Hand Sewed, Be.st Leather, Neatest trimmings, Service, and Guaranteed bv Utahs prize winners THE J. G. READ BROTHERS of OGDEN. Their, complete Hue of goods Hold in this County only by Home-mad- 'Jt-- 7lntlAype?tft tay he eaten that? Winter Goods will be sold at cost to Hiake room for Spring Goods. All in ? 4 t t : ? 1 al , See Amenca or See Europe if You wiii . ; . Uut don't fall to nog my s topic of General Mcrchanolso first. Another Cut in Ladlescent Waists d fov left. only reduction ladies silk waist 20 per A number of NOW ON at M. R. Salmons Store is really the greatest bargain sale in remnants of all goods, also LaceT Em broidery, Ribbons, Trimmings at cost. 1 , - 1 u-- Xi-ri.- ll-e:n.- All winter goods will be closed out for cash at greatly reduced prices. I s 011 patterns. bargains in winter goods below cost. GEO. W. YOUNG. Vice-preside- 1 ilixoa-m- imi list f farming implements in transit- - roll con M bu am-- l one car is expected in a day or dangt-roailiuvin ti.uld Ufrr Iw two. The 'firm don a large linl of. Kvevy one that pneu f business last year and expect to monia smf oriinRte from oM, and tfirtmU- vljrO,. !,r do a better one this year. al! liirot i, ( T . oibf- The Wasatph mine wasShut Lti a' til- aloi down for several days during the by ech frvh attack.-- ; f. rtf your past week owing to no cars. life o lakp clitnt i wf4 on lav t Sunday the freight crew tried to cold, Cbapibi rlaiittfs Ji.nytt Jtu.elv iii.Lili-i,r- ' get cars to the mine with, a will cure il Thi ho opium, switch engine, but it failed to connect with the rails rounding mr.rpMie. pr "lb-.jJ'A? ' of bk thirty In. It of t. r 1 m the curves, the effort was jeiii verv abandoned with the above result. it, gaii.cil by i.t erne jjij-'For H M. R. SALMON. o Con-ui- - le. ti-- l , V tr, rt Ttw -- k tiw ''e. "kw - 4 t b-f- dnvi-l-f(- T i? . r & 1 n. tnie by Hoy Irn Son. Invitations are out for a select character ball to be given at the THE- - WEEKj! SOCI ET Y Coalville Opera house Tuesday evening, Feb. 20. ,The comon t.O.O.-F- . arrangements art: Mesdames Alma Eldredge, O. W. French, Lillian Cluff Paw-laJ. N. Jensen; Messrs. O. W. French, J. N. Jensen, Earl Eld- redge and Chester Malia. KMSiir.UV. Grand Master U. .y. ki r, of bli Lake; Depnky Gran t tM,o-- r To 0111 A. f,lr!ner,iif Iwrk Otk; tuanrl lb-resent alive W. X). and I. J. r Ttioma, Grand sy l. I. ttinip-kinof Fait Lake, mad.. Coalville Lode No. 2S,-oflirial v r Fpl- t the ion of j1 T tliu a way ien 1 ilm infvii'e llun-- e at which there a ere htiivty present. Ttie ha nq tie 1 wa aiv.-r- f n tumor of th Remnant Sale I p Cil Fe-r- a, 4 .4? an rnlar BASKET BALL The basket balj games between S. S. A. Srs vs. City and I Midgets ys. Married Men (Beae-diet10 Tuesday' night, cameout year payments; desirable or streep and cattle raising. Easy of the City and Midgets, favor in required down. There is the score being: price of the purchase tenth one only ' City, 18 ; S. S' A. Srt.,9 Land. in Range good money Midgets, 16; Benedicts, o. The first half of the game beFull particulars, prices etc, Call on or write tween Midgets vs. Benedicts was only ten minutes, second half was started for twenty minutes but the old stiffs fagged out at fourteen minutes, . making in . n Large snd Small WORK without the home Benediction was offered b Win. II. Branch Adjourned for three months. s, Railroad Lands UTAH. FEBRUARY JOR COTTISTTY. ' to The choir sang the anthein Great is the Lord. j mittee Ui?ion Pacific afford- - paper. f DEVOTEL' TO Oil cant Be i i THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. of (Juti i The Coalville Times If so, Uii?rUty 1 . RE you a k?. V s) tan-qne- freed tode uero--er- a& e mnVri rf I'm fiie, their wive and families, x . I.nmi of a UrUflw all present voted Uiedaoilta iy, y ViliM aoj excellent rook. All o. yd.su invited C iccitation lb e parlor alojre sj.. and ons jdesiiiSy 'J ay tit time nntil midnt' r, f v there b it J T par-tok- novel c.iTiu-.- Mr. Frnk Hal-ntt- it most ih-1.- ! Ilehi ,y. ntte.fi)i r Friday eveum i l h $ft i i't. iHiirr.1 1 j., "Miss Ella t isr ptrty in ,.(nine. ni ti.e horn t reIC s- -d A, - -J- .jl.-Jf. A-- r y.K ?.r-- A. J r. ." |