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Show H- V, wir. - ffui U , THE .COALY SLUE TI VOIm DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY ADVERTISER. THE PEOPLES JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVILLE, UTAH, FI XDAY. JANUARY 27. 1011. XVIII. 4 NO. wish them a long and happy Journey J. M. Hixson. T. E. W ore, A. J. . of through life. Farrell. Jrr gallon J. 8. (laid, rwood. O. At a meeting of the newly electee L. Fro- -, W, O. Stevens. t and holdover directors of the club 1ED James Bourne Rhead. on held last Friday uight the following Linda, Irrigation and Agncul-t.vid-- Rees, Alfred Rionquist, officers were elected for the ensur- 31 nay, at 4:30 p. tn. January 23rd, Peter Martin Succumbs to Nervous V. Lee. J. ing year:Jarae H. Taggart, presi- ol isrooma, at his ranch in South Collapse After Long Illness. Mines and Mining T. J. Lewis. F M aged 62 years, 10 mouths and dent; P. H. Neeley, I Our and 6 C. Comer Thomas. W. R, Little Things Heard Here and There About You U. Young, secretary; George M deceased was the fourth child Park l ity, Jan.in' 26 Nervous coland Mesne J, F PetjtW. Ways Jones, treasurer. the death this S. Wilde, W. M. Visits and Our Visitors. si i gecond son of Joskiti and Eliza lapse . Boyden. .X f Postmaster Peter Martin The merchants of ja town should L 4 Rhead, and was born at Fort morning , R. Jones Laws and LeglslaitoipC. Mar-tihi hotuu at n in this Mr. to combine keep every foreign ad D ttelne, Polk county. la.. Wed cit, ' Frank Evan. ' ill for a long time and out of their home paper by buying Plate and Cojmty, BiJ4y, March 17, 1868. In the his hsdJjcen Municipal, death was uit wholly unexalt tha space the editor has to ; ifc of 1861, he with lug Frank Croft, Jake Huffparents, 11 Place COAL!!! COAL own COAL! utilise it for their W. H. Branch, the plasterer, it sparesrod SanvThomaa. man, ai folder brothers, Thos. L. Beech, pected. The death of Mr, Martin marks your orders with" Joseph Hopklnfor good. This would-! place the editor at i Tds'srd II., sister Eliza Public Improvements, working in Henefer. Parks, P,now the passing of oneof the Creek coal. Car received under obligationsan Grass dTie them prominent Roads O. Y. Bullock, J. N. E js P. Farnsworth, and younger Tom Averill I back In town Bgain next week. of a Park and most could freely and consciensoiously br politicians City William G., let the city of enseu, William Bagnell. - after a visit to the coast. blow the trumpet in their interest D lSpr, Moines for Utah. At Florence popular; nt&n. Railways and Transportation The Summit Stake Academy wll only. Peter Martin was born in Mias Rebecca Cohen left for her Frank A- - Youngs emy th Pingree, J. 8. Cald. rwood, J. joined Joseph Scutlaud. May 1, lKi6When W. C'antral. give an entertainment at the Stake home in Ogden this morning. Our next issue, wrote the editor igre Lrsln, arriving at Coalville, a tomorrow house be movejjk'to Aimy. night, Saturday, young m s p will be closed Education, Art and Literantre The Coalville 28th. Tickets 20 and 86 cts. of an exchange, will be exceeding- th phalk Creek, in the latter part Wyo., where he worked in the coal January for 31 1911, and February 1, ly interesting, as it will contain the of etember, the same yea f. With mines. He cam to this city twenty-- Wm. Z. Terry, George Beard, W. Jannary H. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hnffman re- uames of all our delinquent sub- th exception of one year, spent in one years agdand work-- d in all Sanitation and Public Health Lake Su be lived has time But here. when eatne scribers. the City, O. Lake Wednesday of the principal mines in this camp. Mias Edna Redden entertained a turned from Salt Was baptised a member --of the H to was Issue next the it out W. send W. R. W of J. Park Ml, French, Emmett, City. , He wa elected county assessor in few ot her girl friend at her home morning by way Huffman was in the capital on busi- discovered that there were no de- Cl areh of Jesus Christ of Latter-d- a has been postmaster since Caley, laat Monday night. Saints when eight c.ti ol linquent subscribers. They had all ness for bis llriii. j JUtfu. lie is survived by a wife and Auverusuig and Promotion W. .he AMr-niing the years Mr. Frank Salmon presented her paid npl In a time when yon think M. Boyden, N. J. Peterson, T. Rsons four aud four daughters. Mrs. Charles Averill was operated not we propose totest the efficacy JsMou to the llavraiisn husband with a sweet little baby Mr. Martin was a member of the Thumai, E, Fisher, on for appendicitis at the French of the above. Of tree) ears and three days 'from laat evening. Thursday girl of ami Columbus. Elks and Water tbe Knights Electrlclfy Walter wlich lie was honorably left aud. hospital this morning. The operaW. 8. Rigby, Agcil reCoalville At Calderwood, the of this Evans meettngof regular tion was successful and her many city Be ud Maria HorUteweru mar Henry 1. WedO. O. last No. 28, low Blonquist. be F., at this to Lodge a friends for writing. very rted In the Balt Lake temple June ported speedy recovery. hope All of his children are here. nesday night Heber D. Gunn was 26,(836. Membership Chester Maun. Mil-to-n PHOTOGRAPHS-- H. E. Lewis installed as vice grand, and the folCroft, Frank RIppon. Fit a number of years be was Milt Croft has moved his family is located in Coalville again making lowing officers were appointed by Sixteen new members were reportpresidency of the Y. here from Morgan, and they are lo- photos. Will bo here for a abort the noble grand: Chaplain, B. Y. M. If 1. A "Ha ed by the committee on tnemhership held the offlue of cated in J. P Neeley's residence. stay only. People wishing work Robinson ; Outside Guardian, Her- Hlj Councilor for nearly (on t ars The Commercial Club held - an In- which was very wraMfyimr tbe ii.nti.ol- in, st- club. Located at bert Morton; Inside Guardian, J. C, ' please come at unco. Has a director iu the teresting aud highly j been pact We have been Informed that W, Mrs. last Wednesday night at which Clark ; R. 8. N. Gh Daiiel Sommers Coi.iMe Hartleys. p for a number of ing Hr Manning will leave for amission several The kickers on tbe farm ur not L. S. N, G., W. D. Robinsowar-den- , important matters were yet si Was also a member of the in Germany, some time next J uue. if any f them ma- saLard to get along pith as the Samuel Clark. whieh, Mr. King, of George Mils a Co number city eouncil for terialize, wil mean much to this kickers In town. On the farm there A sweet little girl was born to the, Roberts, of Henef r, was operated Mr. Alan J. Freedman, manager of Space will be Is the kicking cow, and our long earon week French at this the Eetiased leaves a wife and five city aud vicinity. again wife of J. H.Taggart lat Thursday of the Sample Room Store, packed to the subjects at a future date ed friend, the mule, while in town hospital. This Is his S8eond opera- up the goodsjtemaining after the big ehiidfen, two boys and three girls, given night. ' All concerned doing nicely, tion! whe other things was the ap- there la the eld n the last monlfc. . The young Among sale and shipped them to Ogden four rotbefs and two sisters and a wants all tbe municipal iniprovr of various the committees, pointing Mrs. Ishmael Hayes was called to man is said to be getting along very aud friends to daring the week. Daring Mr. Freed- host )fhisrelatives by the new president, James H. ments without ptymg or (hem. Evanstonlbe forepart of the week nicely. demise. mom hers ha made mans has many stay the Taggart. The committees follow : Theeow may be sld f.,t on account of the serious illness of a A marriage license was Issued to friends, treated everybody right and L. Boyden, J. E. mule traded for a shot gum, hut ' J. Commerce reover funeral aervloea Uia ' there. ,Th daughter Heber Lord and Mise Alice Maf tbia paper bates to see such a pro- main of J. B.. Rhead were held this Carrnth. r.d of nothing but a funeral will Next Saturday and Sunday Stake Cherry last , week and they Were gressive young business man leave New Manufactures and Industries tbe kicker. I tew Stake the afternoon at ) We wish Mr. conference will be held in this cltv. married Thursday night, the 19, by the community. wygrm,antiypgtJteifrn'fttr'Kint jpure' HoJaea, Frank Evans, Bishop Sar will undoubtedly be here. The Times with a host of friends locate. feet. Oeo. Beard, W. G. Farrell and Mrs. Frank Evans L..Alien. T Representative Seth C. Jones of wadered an appropriate solo. Geo, Marioa, introduced a biQ is tha low-- Beard and oUwra aang "Rock ot er Honda. Monday, appropriating) Age. The betr; also the stand waa . $6,000 for tbe improvement of reedf literally cohered with flowers, and -was its to crowded Stake house the and. bridges In Summit eeuety. No capacity with relatives and friends stipulatioes are made as . to what to pay their laat respects to the deroads shall bo repaired. Tha bill parted. , , . COMPOUNDS provide that if tbe appropriation Coasiu, Colds, Whoopi Cccjh, E De&faeu Ctanot Be Cared is passed the moneys shall be spent chide, Sore Throat, Hoersenete, Etc, by the Summit county commissionrn Wm m. II h kv Tbe Favorite Remety to eR ers. The measure was referred to tS that YYE wish to thank the people of Coalville and mm M WSmS MnSAAM Moalia Kffect m an CewgM aae M Sr and old. Has a SsetUsi the committee on highways and S UM FiiWuf TOb Wl , Vy, Celda. vidnity for their kind patronage Jnfhe past and teMSte Hm MR t fd t Nd uli bridges toMte, while we HerelMttd trnm MM Sts liTfciirtt i bottte d twUevs BMtofSVHaeheiMS toroM law LOrtpp. vetch regret conditions were such that, we I Compound t,4 tt rtrttrWtM IM SMrWf Ml had to close our doors, we will always he glad to DIED After one weeks illness of smmbiu weafLeOneew Arms CoopoobS wUl tan wml Sr Oiiank, mSMm lUfase AI Sebsdtwtes. MIhmS MMSIttoa M WM BOe ead $1.00 -- and. ssthnia, Sul MMl Me, .Fries greet you at our big store at wv mm mr W Oh Men Him ( Walter J. West died at hie resiMM nw V mn ImM w aunW BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO ST. LOUIS, MO. BmS hr MM W dence at Hoytsvllle. He leaves a b IUVCmi Caw mm. uiiiH F. I. CBiMMJ 4 CO. TMMa at rid Reeommended bvte TVs. wife and two children and one only SHShfOraniMa. For sale by Jobs Boyden k tarn. S FUR tteejiellv SwHllV brother in this eonntry to mourn 252-25t- h his loss. Mr. West reached his 43rd birthday an the 27th day of last March. He was well respected and B. COHEN, Plop. !! loved by all bis friends and acquaintances. Came with his wife and child from London, Eng., in the summer of 1906, and has been -employed by his brother at the Summit Monumental works since coming to this country. He was a pressman by trade. The communt ' ity at large feel to mourn his loss. This paper extends its sincere sympathy to tbe bereaved. B. Rhead Postmaster Passes Away Park City Dies Mentioned Merely . ut ! vice-preside- rd Con-gresstio- nal . Effe-shir- e, Co-o- - stock-takin- g. lflOC-an- d I v 1881-8- 1 d 1 1 1 Committees Appointed Insist! . Co-o- dis-ensse- d, -- son-in-la- w es. inos-ba- c. l b-- ef. (F.-fc- A Household Kcccity Gone : BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP Out :: of :: Business Coalville Sample Room Store - pURES ssl i bronchial-pneumoni- sr a. J i St., Ogden, Utah CoalviMe Co op -- KEYTO SUCCESS, MONEY IN THEl m RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE Coalville, Utah, Jan. 12th, 19U. The angel of death has seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved Brother," Orson Clark, end son Samuel Clark. "Whereas, ther of-Bro- Th krefor,- - Be That we as it resolved. members of Coalville Lodge No. 28, 1. O. O. F., extend to our Brother and his family our heartfelt sympathy In this their sad hoar of bereavement, and while we mourn witb yon in this loss It brings our hearts closer together in the bond of friendship, love and truth. ' Be IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we send Brother Clark and family a copyof these resolutions; hit Fa eopy be spread upon the records of the Lodge, and one be sent to tbe OPPORTUNITIES come every day to men with money- .- Has Utah Odd Fellow. and ons to Lhe Coalville Times for publication yours come? WERE YOU READY? A savings account started Respectfully submitted, a few years ago would come in handy now. Start it now- ;- in a few N. Jl PWTKBSOW, b ' W. G. Stocxmaw, years you will he the man ready with the money. J. H. Couch, We will pay you 4 per cent interest on the money, you Committee. put ill interest every three months. our hank and compound Constipation is tbe cause of many ailments and disorder that make life miserable. Take -- Chamberlains COALVILLE, UTAH. Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. yonr bowels regular and yon will - ! JAMES PINGREE, Pmidmt, ALFRED BLONQU1ST. avoid these diseases. For sale by B. G. BLACKMAN. FRANK PINGREE, John Boyden k Son. 7ASKrAN Y MAN WHO IS SUCCESSFUL HELLTELLYOU. Wayne Rotary Washing 4 - - 71- -7- 7 e WHILE THEY LAST at 1 The First National Bank -- Yice-PrsL- at 1 We Keep the Best and alwayi have it1 |