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Show UTAH PRESS " WILL MEET - The Utah Press Association will meet in Salt Lake on the eighth and On t)e eighth tenth of the month of honor at be the will guests they the International Aviation Carnival to be held at Saltair. Following is the program for April 10: MORNINU SESSION AFTERNOON and n Miscellaneous Bu-ir.e- V a a K a a a w.ta(iMt People who have taken the trouble to investigate the pro- visions of the New York Clothing-Times contest are askiug the question How can they do it? How can they afford to offer This is such valuable prizes? busiand a frankly subscription ness proposition, but the New York Clothing Co.v dont want the money of those who compete in the contest, they simply ask their good will and a little effort in behalf of the Times and that you trade at The NewYork Clothing store. They are offering to the popular, energetic, ambitious and wide awake people who reside in this territory what they believe to be the opportunity of a generation, hut they hope at the same time to benefit by increased circulation and in new friends and customers made tor the store. Those who are availing themselves of the rare opportunity offered by this contest are. An Unparalleled Record 49,491,000 TRAVEL; HOT A LIFE LOST lines Passenger Harriman Report for 1910 Shows- Victory of Safety Devices. - ' ACCIDENTS CUT TO THIRD. Union .Pacific Oamltie One-Fift- . prop to Ticket Scalping h; Ta Harriman. retiwal Uaea earned 10 pee of the astlmatofi 1210 pustnxer Indie of-tUnited Stetn, or 49.491.000 ppopln. without, fetal accident to An et the number. This rsairit la acrihed.to the loitetta-ttoof safety devtcea And la believed to ban no parallel Intho rallroed world. The report. cintatninr .Ahle data, Jua hae t. hcaneompiled la the office of Juliua dirootor of. maintenance and opera- r -- of 17,000 mllea The total number of. pasaengera oerrted on a one mile' final wpa 8,000,000,000. The figure of the couotnr'a railroad for 1010 hero not yet been complied by the govern- commerce ment; but In lOOb commlaeton reported the number of peeeea-gor- e cetrled ae "29, 000, 000,000. The figure for 1010 wilt not 'exceed a. billion more.lt le aald Mo like Hecord.JCnoKfi, Ifany other railroad1 have gone through a year without a fitk.ltr'-t- any of Itepaaaen gtra, but It la aald.thatnosyatem thU record for aucb a Jacgt total of paerea era. asThe retulta on thi Hajrlman jifi cribed to a campaign waged by ths.'mahsfe-mefor year to reduce accident., .The Her riman BTStem now haa more mllee of auto Awtle block signal protectlon'than aay bfhec hlm-lteyxftm In the world. Mr. KrutTOchnltt nt r. baa dlrcCed Pclal. attention ti the client problem and. began' leveret jrlare ago giving comto- - bring About a .redudtlon-b- y plete publicity to' all forme. of accident apd their lnvettlgatlon. which, it ia believed, purred both officer and empldy H to greater o ffqrt-agfeguad Uve intruated to their Union Pacific Not a Slnfito Fatal Accident. Tie Easbiman Bntd cHrled 10 P tlaiated gent of tne country Standard Road e lSOO 1000 lorw row 1400 .1800 - 1000 - 1 1W WOO MU) 800 , M00 The Tikes is the county paper Only fl.60 a year In advance. scribe today. Sub- SALT LAKE'S BUSSINES3 HEART Centers on tke New Windsor Hotel. West All cars pass the door and the theatres are close at hand. Hyrnm Baird, Proprietor. Cant Be You A Good Summit farmer Without The Times. Let us send to you or give to ou. free, an interesting little ook, Making T ravel Safe, Just call on or address n i CeUfTk to ttl aeMtea ef Km Im I.l pot wetar. aaS antTma u. a gnat ymn vto wppoMd to b. tomwAia. R a loml aa ywn SoMon pnwun4 Of aomuu, tain . vita local trceUMM, pramaaeta a toevaMa. to Mho Irm taw i, an haa pro Catorrt, to bo a aoaatnaUaoal Ota taw an aa4 Unrabva roquirca eoaaututlooal Im R. S. RUBLE. A. G. P. A. Ball a CaiarTb Cow. toamifatagad by F. I. 4 ta A Oo, TabOo, Obla. la tha only Comtnatloaal tha Mrtai. It la tokab totaraaDv la Ooaca Iron is Srapa to a toaapemtal. It ana Sbaatfy aa toaaoua aartoaaa of tha titotan. Tba, buotata Sevan tor any aaao It lain to m tor atom Ian ata tmtimaalaiai A OO.. TaMo. Ohio. AMna F. 1. CHENEY Sato by Drarrtola. 7 to. MI 033 Seveelaeelh St. DENVER. COLO. n A,, ms) ta . n Good Service 3c -- Ready for you when the or need anything in mutton, bacon. " Manager, NwXork Clothing Company, Coalville, Wh r For bargvn In Childrens' Straw Hats see M. R- Salmon. All sizes and prices S' lowest. In case d rheumatism relief from pain makei sleep and rest possible. This may I obtained by applying For sale Chamberlsin's Liniment. - by Johu Gomer Thomas, Lessee, Superior Fuel & Briquette Company UP MAIN STREET. Tata BaHi Fatal, nua tor aaaaupattoo. ' ' Beydeo A Bon. Notice of al Election to Bond Coalville School Dietrict No a Miss Macll Robinson PARK CITT Miss Margaret Coffey....... February IStb. of-th- Miss Vera Pendleton Clara Peterson. ROCKPORT Mis Hazel Hortln Itella Haltsbury Mrs. Alma Gibbons. PEOA 1400 1400 Jobt) Jackson efficiency. n Claude Williams.,...'. George Keyes.... .... .. K. B. Hixson Thomas Hmlth Mrs. Ed. Staley John Boyer George Judd Hy, Record-Heral-d, 1000 1000 Mrs-Jame- s any-whe- n Chau. West, pork, ham t - Mrs Frank Marchant, Jr Maxwell UPTON f secldcnt occurred to paasucer on taa ayateni. This achiereOMut la daacrlbdd ad l la attpanlle led .in EaUrohdlng, and 4a Uation aafatj inata pt ributed to tka If not wholly. If a small llna goto tbrougti n yenr without a fatal accident tha result may Itself be considered aaddantaL A rut gygtem carrying mflllon of .paeaenger owes safety to Improvements, car and Chicane ... Cheltlna Jones WAN8HIP - 1 Dont try to eat our Coal Ada Marshall Ada Bond Mrs- Fence Made . From 9c per rod up, at the Monumental Yard. If y ou have anything t0 do before breakfast eat your breakfast first. Martha Uunderhlll Myrtle Stephens Tribune, February J 2 lb. IV. Any (andidate living within a radius of 30 mile of CoalvllIe will be accepted, providing that she is The Strongest An eminent humorist says: HRXEFER carb.' III. Nomination Lists will close April 15th at 6 p. m. After this date candidates will not be entered except by a BpeclaUarrangementwith the Contest Manager. The Latest SUMMIT MEAT CO., ,, G. B. Toone Mrs. Joseph Allen. Miss ' l,ou Roberts Coil Wire F& .. Glyde Keyes Mist Gnynel Rogers W gicea-tWe- . ECHO M Iron Ornamental Wire or Field Fence Just received a caa load from the factory. Iron Fence or Ornamental Wire Cheaper than wood. Front Lawn Gates or Drive Gates Field Fence made from the High Carbon you nominated U rejular form on one of line of fresh salted meat beef, the coupon ballots appearing In any of the Issues of Th Coalville Timo. The Contest Manager reserves the or 10 right to rejet the name of any unHOO caididate and to limit the 1100 desirable We know, what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling 1000 number of entries. ' 1000 know how to cut it up, too, and we would like to have more V. Voting Coepon8 may be cast 1 of your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. 1000 by anyone providing that they are obtained from aiy of the following 1000 sources: Ceu appearing in regu MOO issues a The Tim, or in any S888 lar 1000 hand bill.dJger; from letter or card Bagnell & Ball, Prop a. WOO issued underthe name of Tke Tiaeo WOO or the New Yak Clotkiag Company or MOO or giv out by Tk Tim 1000 coupons for 1000 the Now Yai Clotkiag Company 1000 trade at their store no matter what M00 form. Ail ethers shall be declared 1000 void and tbnwh out by judges. 1000 M00 VI. NowployiM of either Tke WOO Timo or tb(iw York Clotkiag Com paaj will btpriuitted to enter the 1400 contest. 1000 1000 VII. Alle must be deposited J0U0 la the bailailjapc. located At .tha New 10Qo Clothing CMfr Star and in the presence of Contest Manageror 1800 gome one sAuted by him. In cast1000 ing a numb ft vote at the same 1000 time they Dial be neatly tied together or pfcsd in a small envelope lew Votee majl1 cast personally . or. by '" ' mall. MOO df Address correspondence re1S0O contest to the Contest tlx 10B garding Miss Clara Winters Tbeo McMtchael Hazel Stonebraker 're f enemg. . . 1400 1FI0 1400 1800 Herbert Crittenden.. hai-jnad- IP standing to appear. MOO 1 o Rretre 1c I) - -- PHONE 41 BLACK. committee f three selected for the purpose bytb Contest Manager, his selectiol to be subject to the pul-1approval The result of each week' count shall be published in following lsiueofTbe Coalville Timet and the Casdidates name and her 4800 Hilda Fernley ay atom. tncludlnc the Southern McMe and Union Pacise ratlroada, a total t Irafflc forlttW. . Tulle Boyer . Eunice Robinson Irena Redden Mra Obarlea Averlll....... George Wheaton... .. Neil OJKeltl J. N- Jensen R. F. Northoott W 8. Johnston U. 8. Bedell Chess Malln Claude 8nlth R. K- - Stlngley .. Nephl Bailey Ray Demlng George Clutf HOYT8VILLB Mrs. Albert Mills the Mat A MnUo . MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner, thereafter void. II. Ballot box will be opened every Wedoehdiy afternoon at 4 p. m. and tM vote therein counted and the ballot box resealed by a W .1400 Belle Weaver Hhoda Couch Knitfc-eohntt- Cblcaz .. Come and see them. I. Tha hi zee offered jointly by Tha CaalviBi Tima and the New York Clotkiag Cwipanjr, will he given to the candidate who have received the greatest nuaber of coupon votes by 6 p. in., Juljfcn(i( 1911. at which time the oonteet trill be declared officially cloed aid ttn votes polled 400 - Flowers and Trimmings Prize offend by The Coalville Times andAe New York Clothing Compaq o! Coalville, Utah. M00 Lanette Taggart fi - - t Seduced Th cent tion on - OF Rules and Regulations Governing Candidate for the five Piano " COALVILLE Mia, Aunle Carrutb Thelma Wilde Ellen Morby Lizzie Clark May Branch - Mamie Rhrad r. Belva Robinson .Pearl Robinson Leone. OAldvrwvod. Mary Brown Pauline French F.gna Rigby Nola Rlppon Krininle Taylor Caaxie Fuddles '!.! Monday March 27 Big Display People are Beginning to Wak Up 3 a a a a a s, EBSESSB WK1atoMtotoVtotototoMtototoWtototoMMWretotonBSllWlWViStotototo'MMl SESSION Our Share in the Development of Utah. Moulding Public Opinion. 10 min ute address J5L. Radden, Park Record The Town Booster,) minute address J. S. Barlow American Eagle Oar Resources, 10 minute address ...I. Coleman, Juab County Tunes (ieneral-Disctissio- The Cost Problem Waste and Depreciation, 15 minute address R. Barnsford John Mayor others. Notice k btreby given that an election of tlS qualified voters of Coalville Sehod District No. 2. Sum mit county. Site of Utah, will be held at the Brfck. School house, In. Coalville, Utah, on Friday the 21st day of April, ltll, between the hours of 7 oclock a.tn., and 7 oclock ns. of aald data Said eleetioB i called for the pur pose of voting on a proposed issue of bond bjr said School District No. in the BunLof thirty-flv- e thousaLd dollar ($35,060), aid bond to be payable withix twenty (20) year from the date of the issue thereof. Said bonds Till be sold and the proceed of sale will be expended for the purchasing of Block lxty nine (69) of pjat B Coalville City, Summit County, Utah, and for the erection on said block of suitable school building for said School District No. 2. Dated t Coalville, Utah, thl 81st day of Msrch, ign. . T. Chairman. Alexander Wright, Coal... -- Weber .Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that hums to the Lit ounce; coal jhat is all of coal and the ash cl which is evidence its heat energy thsts the kind of coal we selL Ml ill t Mines ol COALVILLE, UTAH. Treasurer. Wm.j. WrighT, Clerk Trustee for oald Coalville School District So. 2. i |