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Show Wf Uttly o, ui THEXOA DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL. XVIII. COALVILLE. UTAH, FKIDAV. JULY 14. .1911 Little Things Heard Here and There About You and We Our 4 Visits and Our Visitors. 0. George Amptliotis, a Greek labor- Beech went to the scene of the acinstantly kilted amt t). I. cident, and after going over the Baker, fireman was injured about ground tlioruly, and examining oSC noon last Sunday when one ot tha wit nesses, rendered a verdict thab boilers of the Bees Grass Creek coal Geo. Ampellcti came to bis death, mine blew up. Damage to the from tiie exploding of the boiler,. property U estimated at about 2.:u ,wlth no blame attached. er, was 1 Jr. heavy frost the forepart of the week nipped the potato vines aad oth -er tendeT vegetation. For Sale Pigeon at 10c each. N. L. Olsen, Coalville,. Utah. ' A MARRIAGE LICENSES. Daniel Morgan Jenkins of Cumber from here Miss Alveretta Clayton is land, Wyo., aged 29, and Teany Eliza Mr. beth Buchanan of this eity, aged 19. Salt Lake visiting her parents, Jacob Clifford Bionquist and Mary ana Mrs. John Clayton. AnnPyrafi, both of this city. County Clerk Hixson and Assessor NOTICE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT Stephens left Wednesday to rusticate CONSUMERS. in the 'hills for a few days. Moses W. Taylor has the foundation modern cement bungalow. This will make the Jhird. house, built, by Mr. Taylor in the last year or so. in for a is reported that George Carter of Wanship has purchased a 30 E. M. F. This makes the fifth ear landed in this territory liy J. N. Jensen, the Btudeb&ker agent here. It Marriage (jjSkenses were issued by the county clerk at Heber last week s ami l.lina ... Ppsii 4W4 fieid, both of Woodland, and to Wil-for- d Jones of Woodland and Annie Bwift of Wanship. Notice is hereby given that in pursu anee of a resolution passed by the city eouneil of Coalville City, Utah, July 11, 19It7 all 'bills -- for electric - light -c-urrent must hereafter be paid to C. R. Jones, City Treasurer, at ms office in the 8ummit Furniture and Mercantile company Store, not later than the 25th will be of eaeh month, Statements mailed each subscriber, and they are hereby requested to eiill and pay the amount of their bills to the treasurer. By order of the City Council of Coal- T aw,. , The Betterment League should take up a labor with the young boys on dance nights, who frequent a local dance hall, and see if some of the probooze fane language and drinking cannot be stopped. It is reported to be shameful. j te The practice of the manager of opera lioustT in sending away for his printing is about the smallest piece of work one can imagine. He has done this for some time past find yet he ex pects the patronage of local people. Consistency, thou .art a jewel. t Mrs. V. I. Kimlmll has had a cftat of cement put on her cottage, which improves the looks 100 per cent. The plaster isnt more 'expensive than to people -- owning pamf, log houses as well as frame is to have them covered with a coat of cement plaster if j.hi want your house to look Ont-ndvte- e up 1 000. PART OF UTAH8 LAND 4 jte Weber from ut Panic- n ur. river rtport that fisB have been blown up to a great evteut tLe past Neek. - These same reports ene in jear and it eems I'auoe lint no oi h arHi" office of rested for the in tlould be t warder eounty pis game ery City Recorder. PROCLAMATION BE IT KNOWN that at SB election in Coalville City, County of Summit, Btate of Utah, on Tuesday, June 27, 1911, to determine the question as to whether the wale of INTOXICATING LIQUORS- within said city should be permitted or that 6uch sale should be prohibited, and it having been determined by the canvass of the" votes cast at said election and an order made by the City Council of Coalville City as a result of said canvass of votes cast, that there was a total of 352 votes cast at said election, and that out of said total votes cast there were 237 otes VAgainst Bate?' and For Pale 115 Votes a majority of 122 votes making Against Bale of intoxicatmg'liquors within the City of Coalville. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY DECLARED THAT THE RESULT OF SAID ELECTION AFORESAID IS AGAINST SALE, and that the sale ot intoxicating liq inns within the Citv i Coalville, Sumot Utah, shall be mit Ciiuutv, INLAWFIL AFTEG THE FIRST Dv OF (A TOPER, in the vear NINETEEN HUNDhED ELEVEN, except as pcimiMed mid set f iir'h in Chapter 106, tjws or Utah, 191 1. l)o!, i h"S thud day if July. 1911. T. J. Major. N J. 1KTh RfeOX, Recorder, seal 1 Hteld Ll.l i v Methods are Condemned Compare for yourself Measure The Times against other papers in the county in. respect of T quality as well as quantity of timely: news and interesting articles from week to week andThe Times will be demonstrated. , Two national authorities HZ, in Advance nr cation severely condemned ods of teaching in the country schools in leetures to the Summer School of the Agricultural college. These educators are Dr. H. 8. Curtiss, director of the play ground movement in Aemrica, and Prof. E. C. Bishop, " director ' of Nature Study in the state of Iowa. These eminent educators are members of the faculty of the Agricultural0 eoh legeduringthenbuintneriJJr. Curtiss condemned our worship of the Three R's and maintained that the most vital thing in child education was unrestrained muscular movement, with a minimum of indoor book work. Prof. Bishop maintained that any system of education which omitted ag riculture was wrong and mast be remedied. He maintained that the most fichool Monday f Wins Over Neeley If upon eduthe meth- Election Hold Here Last Was Very Spirited. I;,. lct ion of a trustee to serve for a i A of three years - for Coalville Be" 4 District No. 2 was pulled off las JNloedsy. This was one ot the most p! 9 4 school elections ever held here. Tl N were two candidates in the field, T. f ewis, present trustee, and P. H. bota good men, and both cap-aNi 't filling the position. When the ere counted, Lewi had 180 and vfi Nt had IS4, making a majority-- f - 41 i Mr. Lewis. 'v pc of t the election the finaneinl re .the school board waa read in eting, a good many citizens at- - The Greek was quite a distance from the boiler house and was unscathed except a scratch or two over the right eye. The shock Is thot to have caused his death. Mr. Baker was standing with his back toward the boiler when the explosion occurred the force throwing him against the spool holding the cable a. .d was also protected by the boiler plate. Debris of all waa strewn about him, almost covering hint. Willing hands soon extricated him and he waa taken to his beme some distance from tfie mine. Medical aid was at once summoned and it was found that no bones bad been broken, but it was feared that he was seriously Injured internally. Reports received as we go to press are that he is getting alonij wisely Junstlce of the Peace George W. Young and a jury composed of J. C. Clark, Daniel Sommers and Wm- com-plele- ly Funeral services over the reroafne-v- George Ampeliotis were held in the Stake house Monday afternoon,. Kev. parthenios, of the Greek Orthodox church of Salt Lake officiating. Interment in tbs city esme- Born To the wife of Ernest Frost ttiij jnornlng a boy.AlLcmicerped Emerson. Visions Habits. They ara so great a ataln to human.; nature and so odlotis In themselves that every person actuated by proper' feelings would avoid them, though her- were sure they would be always oom-eeaJed both from God and man, andtf that no future punishment awaltedL those who Indulged in them. ' , S3 doing nicely. Born to the wife of Ralph Wright laet Sunday, a boy. This is their first, and Ralph is wearing a smile that wont come off. U. S. Bedell has been on the sick list th past week, but in on the im- V v - ' Farmers Take Notice! proved Oliver Gibbops was elected trustee of the Kock,port school district by a majority of 6ne. The R. M. Bell Tel. Co. have completed repair work - front Park-Oil-y to Echo and will start on the Grass Creek line tills morning. Tiie Coalvill and Koytsvilie Jrs crossed bata at (lie fiitj park yesterday. Our boys a onipasily-Dont fail to read Notice to Con- tractori on page 4. . The Red Moon. Astronomers say the red moon Is due to dense atmosphere from watery ' vapor and gases. The following transfers havebeeq recorded in the county recorders office during the past.week's Jos. A. A. Bunot to John IE and Fred L. Bunot, land in section 14, tp. 3 N R--. 4 E.; consideration 41,350. AValtef Bunot et a I. to John IE and Fred L. Bunot, land as above described; also John Henry Bnnot to Frederick L. Bunot; consideration, 41.00. James O. and Manna E. Pack to Merrit J7. Pack, Jr., T&nd in section 17, tp. 2 8., B. 6 E.; consideration, $1,030, John Milliner and wife to. Caroline E. Larrabee, land in section 29, tp. 1 8., R. 8 E., 11 acres; consideration, $50. John K. Lemon, Jr., and wife to T. land in section S3, tp. 1 8, B. E; consideration, $550. John KvXemou and wife to Thomas J. Larrabee, land in section 32, tp. 1 8, R. $ E.; consideration, $800, . Joseph B. Hoyt and wife to Thomas J. Larrabee, land in section 33 and 84. tp. 1 8., B. 8 E.; consideration, $165. We are agents for the Famous i Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Loaders, Stackers, etc., and we carry in stock, a line of extras for these machines. Let us figure with you before you purchase. . Summit Furniture & Mer. Co. -- 4 , Has T we Handles. Every tomorrosTTiaa two handle. We caa take bold of It by the handle of anxiety or the handle of faith- .- Watch for Sales every week this month, fer ash. - d gEjgcmnt)Tr .. f tery. The deceased waa 29 years of age and Is survived by a father antfi mother, brother and sister in Ureeew-ana brother in Portland, Ore-- - I Your Own Characters. Iuroot dreanj yourself Into a .. '.w- - Yp" .ham-nr- r iM. r?Jiri.trir- rienltnre.'. His talk waa in 'reality a yonatfif one. Froude. severe condemnation of present methVOmans Let Unenviable. ods of instruction in Utah and elseWHans endless strife of getting where, Both educators were greeted threl heals ready often good and hot with crowded houses and their lectures and tewing on the same old buttons are causing considerable discossion over md under again, and darning among the teachers of the state assem holes In the safe old socks, too often Is i steady Job without any pay bled here. attached to It. ' $1.50 L nvis - REAL ESTATE TRANSEERS. superiority iOW EXHIBIT 1 par- i D. Balder , Fireman at the Rees Grass: Creek Mine Escapes Death Boiler House -Completely Wrecked. f'r aboltvl eii, as it is seemingly of no pro "William li Clark kit "uiuav some will lection to the hsh and pit an outlay he lur MHt whore Li'gau. of money without returns Who ever time. heard of a game warden asking an an Mr. Walter Clark ret a rut d to Evan glet to ee his We never cense. here the ton on Tuesday after have. Another thing, where does he pant week. spend his time during the fishing sea echoes wheref If we are and Mrs. J. h llayie lime r son Answer to offices to protect the have turned from Evanston and will re going fish a good salary, they at and game main here. should do something for that salary, Preparations aie being mane to eele but draw it. Watch for NO. U9 Greek Dies When Boiler Explodes Mentioned Merely brate the 24th here. ticulars later. JOB WORK NEATLV DONE w -- I |