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Show "I I fuivantty of 0 : IHE COA THE PEOPLE S ADVERTISER. WORN OUT 4 5sietq Gisiraity Comment. NEWS s s B we!a6Jfc he ( oiih lilt- hi a liaml w ill gn e (.crv h the name, u ith the dance in the ojk a house Api il lh. mu of the trustee and parents. 1 - the assessors office. Miss Mae Lusty, of Evanston, was in Coalville yesterday. Mae has been visiting relatives in Park city the past two months. But it does grind 011 the nerves" of the editor of the Record to refer to Coalville as the county seat." Come, brother, dont feel so bad. 8heriff Evans came down from Park city yesterday morning to attend Elder Callis' farewell dance which took place at the opera house last night Frank Rippon, the carpenter And r r w. We surprise lldt W via- - t. ml. Mul'iLt I ir Mr- -. I the Wl.mg Yesterdays Herald says: t m Twills, ZephorGinghams, Seersuckers, Calicos, Shirtings and Embroideries in the city. Capital, $25,000 Surplus $5,000 We pay 4 per cent interest on Time we Deposits. solicit your JAMES PINGREE, PKISIDNIT. ADAM PATTERSON. VICE PASS patronage. ALFRED LONQUIST. VtCS-PRSFRANK pINQREE CAAMISR. Press Association Meets. About twenty editors and news- pspormen, members of ths Utah Pros Association, met in Judge Armstrongs court room in the City and County building. Salt Lake, last Monday afternoon. A number of matters of importance came Up loftlonsideration. We were very pleased to meet with the boys", and sincerely hope that .all tbe editors of the state will be at 't e A fellow-craftsme- r MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner mjntmmmnsssittsnsa i n, r Grand Easter Opening Monday, April 13. In Ladies and Children ideas Street and Drew HatsThe newest The handsomest and largest variety we have ever I 5 displayed. Margaret R. Salmon. v it" . of- - Prices in reach of all. iOor storekeepers should post themselves on the provisions of the Ewe Food Law." It requires that all batter offered for sale by wither manufacturer or merchant to see to tt that each package is properly labeled with tbe makers name and whether It la ranch or creamery butter and the number of jounces In each package.' If these provisions are lot complied with some persons are pt to get tn trouble, as it la the dutka of tbe officers to aee that tbe law is complied with. ' big variety EASTER HATS tbe next meeting of the association. f (Jetting acquainted and conversing exwith your changing views, etc., will do you more good than you might imagine. E Couit on urs being there. i1 silver, poreelain, marble aud bny X, and la of the front counter pump system, thereby guaranteeing to tbe thjraty public a good drink all the time. The base is of Tenneasee marble and the top ie Italian marble. The vfall portion contains a large French plate mirror, set on a mohogany refrigerator base. Art glass electric fixtures adorn tbe fountain, w'hereby It can be beautifully illuminated. Only the best of NOTICE. everything in fruits and syrups will Tbe Chalk Creek Percheon Horse be used. They will dispense be Co., w ill have their stallion in Coal-- , tween 1.5 and 2oO combination ville and Hojtsville alter April, 15, drinks, and if you cannot find ir hat vou want vou had better quit 1!I8. drinking. a (Established May loth, I9uf. ) listening to selections on the phonograph. Those present wire. Mi srs. end Mesdamex J II. Lamb. John Peterson, Elijah Allen, Win. Frost, Ernest Frost, Samuel iMe. Mrs. K Mrs. J Wilde, Pettit, Mrs. Jttrj Win. Beech, Misses Pearl and Mary Frost, J. H. and Heber Wilde. ' 4X'mwWM jfit'St IRattonal JSanh a rv -- Worn out by a winter-lon- g strugheads the over gle to keep the roof of her seven children, Mrs. Mary A. Pugimre, a widows of 28 Pollard court, fainted from exhaustion as she was passing South Temple and West Third streets yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon about 4:46 o'clock. The cries of her little daughter Nora, who was at her side, quickly attracted help. Mrs. Pugmire was taken into the Saltair depot until the patrol wagon arrived to take her to the emergency hospital at police headquarters. She reached there at 6:06 o'clock. Four minutes later she was dead. Mrs. Pugmire was 45 years old and a native of England. She came to Salt Lake from Coalville two The final eighth grade examin- years ago. Her husband died elevation, according to a circular letter en years ago, leaving her with a sent out by the county superintend- family of seven children to care for ent, will be held in Kamas and A subscription list is being circuCoalville on April 20 and 21, 1908, and in Park city and Coalville on lated iu order to raise means to the remains here for burial. May 18 ai.d 19, 19o8, commencing at bring will arrive t morrow The remains 9 o'clock on tbe first day. Pup.ls aud the funeral will be will be required to reach an aver- (Saturday) in neld the Stake house at 2 p. m. age of 65 and must not fall below 50 per cent in any subject. Pupils may A Soda Water Fountain Installed take either the April or May exThe enterprising druggists, John amination. Not both. Boydeu A bons, have, during tbe This paper always takes great past week installed a 20tb. Century pleasure inextolling tbe merits of sanitary soda fountain, built by L. our young men and women is the A. Brewer do., of Chtoago. Tbe fouataln la a beautiful one, community. Tbe, subject of this have the finest line of A er-a- V. Apn r.ti : ia been set apart by the governor of this state as Arbor lli'. W.M Boileii. Supt. County Schools. has sent out a circular to all te.ieners requesting them to ob- - No, 14. t1 Widow Drops in Street and Dies (gcasion being e 7t h of ter birth. The participants After Struggling all Winter io brought picnic, let iTtitui, etc. The was (lia-ant- l) pint in Support Her Seven Children, evening contractor, has moved bis shop to the po oytevllle, a prom twenty feet. He Intends to build a who rescompleted the nice picket fenee in front of bis islng young man, He graduated idence, and improve his premises grades in the 8. 8. Utah in 1907, of the from University generally. with the degree of Bachelor of Word has been receive that RichScience in Mining Engineering. In ard Bale, a brother of Hyrum Bale an Interview with a reporter of th s of this city, and a former resident, he stated that he was prepardied Tuesday at his home in Nephi, paper, ed to do all kinds of surveying, or of old age, at the ripe old age of TO work along the mining line. See his years, xiyrum Bale, his brother, left ad. in this issue. for Nephi yesterday. . Jolly Good Time Had. jfsTlHn Hon. and Mrs. Alina Kldredjce n Again the County Treasurer were Salt Lake visitors the forepart detained from attending county of the aeek. court, the cause this tune being a Born To the wife of J. E. Wilde, sweet little girl, who arrived last a 7girl, last Friday, Mother and 'Sunday ev ning. This is their trst and we hope they will h blessed child doing nicely. with many inre little troubles. Cnfer.-nvisitors have nearly Mrs. G. G. Redden returned from a'l letur led anil are now settling a three weeks stay in SaltLake yesdon n o rood old hard work. terday bringing tbe sad intelligence '5 e all h.i e one thing to be that her si6ter, Mrs. Maggie Willson for. mid that is the storm kept Thompson, had died there last Monoff until conference was over. day morning of pneumonia and 44 years, leaving a Remember the dance to he given pluerisy, aged two small children, an aged husband, in the opera house on Saturday mother, three brothers and two sisevening April 18th, by the Brass ters to mourn her untimely death. Band. Tne funeral was held Wednesday. Deputy Assessor Lawrence Cun- Mrs. Thompson was formerly a resningham. of Park City, has been ident of Hoytsville.and many will be here during the week, at Work in pained to bear of her death. e f EXECUTE MEATH WORK SUMMIT COUffTTi UTAH, APRIL M I90S. COALVILLE, pepgoial Jet OF BTJHMXT COT7WTY. DUVOTED TO THU Vol. XV. HOME MES. j t,nt0i75 fluiloek Bros. - t -- rr'-- .. -- - - DtUHiiluLrCr lYviSui ctDu for setting ofTST Wednesday March 18, a pocket book, containing $60 in gold and 12.00 in silver, between Echo and Wm. Wilkinsons place at Eoytsville. Under feturn to thta office and be liberally rewarded. j LOST Make easy money at home for newspapers ; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N. Y. corre-pondi- v- -. 10 per cent off on Rubbers. 20 per cent off on Shoes.' - .. . 20 per cent off on Ladies and Mens Underwear. 10 per cent off on Winter Hosiery.- 30 per cent off on Mens and Boys Hats. ' GEORGE W. YOUNG ng Dealer in General Merchandise. . V k.v, V JN-- - County Court. of The legtilftr monthly-meetintlie RfMd ot (.omit) Coimnibsioneru - complt ti d Tut day morning, via ami toe following transact'd during t he session: A reptitt from thecounty tron.-urallow id a balance m the county general mid of about Sfi.OtiO. Fee- - colhetMl during the month of Mari I. w el e lepui tell as follow: ( h rk. 21 1.55; Itecorder. The ii imation of S. M. Walker, road uperii-orni Peoa, vva1 ai c v . g -- a- hu-ine- i-s er Also a fine line of clothing samples. Call and see them. We guarantee a fit or money back. S1S4-85- . -- The Peopled Mercantile Co ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. A Whole Side of Our Beef Would not be too much for you if your capacity were equal to your desire. The only fault in our meats is that they induce overeating. They are so fine a flavor, so tender and juicy that you hate to quit eating as long as there is any more meat to be had. Try some instead of a tonic. Its nicer and surerj WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. Calderwood Bros. Meat Company ... j - The 19th will be Easter Sunday -- M. Ileck-tea- if vva- - ap-- ! pointed in hia Mead. wa- - refunihd to on acof Kama Williams Joseph count of liquor license. Henry B. Williams was appointed registrar of vital statistics for Peoi precinct. Sealed bids for.the erection of steel bridge across Weber river at Hoytsville were opened and th Denver B Company was tb only bidder. They proposed to pot in tbe new bridge complete for tb urn of $1,975, and were awarded th Tiie Rum of Sliji) rge contract Bills amounting to ,,t t In our clothing section we are making a sp display of Friend Made and Alma Mater ent Styles at $1 .00 to $30.00 for Suits 1 JG ind Top Coats. & Our display of neckwear is larger, handsomer and more attractive than ever betore. V (!? V! 1966.72, wet allowed, also the regular indigett list for the quarter ending June .kxk to the amount of 1530.00. Board adjourned. Advertise vour TIMES. and the man who is figuring on blossoming out in th Spring Colors will find that We have made great plans his expectations, from the elaborate showing of Neckv. the newest shadings in Spring garments. goods n THE Coalville Co-o- p V: w vi : |