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Show uUrfty oUlUtp. THEXOA VOL. COALVILLK UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL XVIII. Mentioned Merely Little Things Heard Here and There About You and Visits and Our 1 Our Visitors. Richard Staley, of Burley, Idaho, game was full of interest from start to finish, and the narried men certainly showed the young fellows how to handle the stick and pig skin." But never mind, the single Utah. boys have promised to show the marI'he Sewing Club spent a pleasant ried men.that they are has beens" evening at the home of Mrs. P. II. and that they were only kidding." Neeley last week. Mr. Carlyle Hall, representing the For Sale Cheap Sofa and Book Jensen Creamery of Salt Lake, the eaae in good order. Call at J. S. Cal in the city Wednesday, and met was derwooda residence. with the Commercial Club and gave C. H. West, manager of the Sum- them a very good talk oi) centralizmit Monumental Works, located at ing the output of the various articles Hoytsville, paid us a pleanAiit visit raised and grown here. His idea on Wednesday. was that in planting certain kind of all should endeavor to raise The Primary pupils of the Cluff grain,same kind. That in tiie ward very pleasantly suprised their horses, the farmers should breeding stay by teacher Mias Ardelle Neeley, lant one breed ami in a few their years Friday afternoon. community would be known by its FOR SALE One hundred head good horses and'thatto keep changof ewes; also one S. C. Brown Leg- ing from one breed of horse to anhorn cockerel, pure bred. other, you have nothing but monMills Bros. Hoytsville. grels in the end. The same might be said of our chicken industry. In this Mr. to was A born boy have bird fanciers with all and Mrs. Frank Rippon ou April 13 city we kinds and breeds, different the Frank is a happy as though twins one would be selected, if whereas had arrived at their house. and all raise the same kind of fowls, J. H. Salmon has moved his ce- Coalville would be known far and ment mixer to Echo where he has wide as tiie home of acertaiu fowl, the job of putting in concrete abutt and top prices would prevail for the meats for the bridge at that place. output. This is something worth considering. The roads are reported dry and dusty in most parts of the county, excepting towards Park City. Moral Come to Coalville to do your, tradis visiting friends here. SEED OATS For Sale, $2.00 pe cwt K B. Hixson, Wanshlp, - Up -- Jenne Evans, plaintiff, s. David J. Evans, defendant. Order tosbow cause continued. Alficd Hewitt, plaintiff, vs. Daly Judge Mi. ling company, defendant. Demurrer overruled and fifteen days granted to answer. Asa Berbers, plaintiff, vs. Daly West Mining company, defendant. Hearing on demurrer continued. Granville Deniing. plaintiff, vs. Josephine Moss, administratrix of 'he estate of E. 11. Moss, deceased. Motion for new trial overruled. Frank McEwaaand J. W. Bir cuniotmw, plaintiffs, vs. Victor Youngberg, defendant. Motion to relax costs continued. When the case of the Slate of Utah vs. Harry Gordon was called, appeared without attorney. The court appoiuted L. 11. Wight of Park City, to defend the defendant. A recess was taken to give Mr. Wight an opportunity to speak to the prisoner, so that he might become acquainted with the facts ia the case Iu about fifteen minutes the defendant appeared with bis attorney. By agreement of tiie county attorney and Mr.JWight it was dec'ded, by consent of the court, to change the charge from second to third degree burglary. The defendant being ready to plea, he plead guilty, whereupon the court sentenced him to serve two years in the state prison. Jle was later taken to the state institution. i thede-fenda- nt COMING!!! The Mackrave compauy will play a return engagement at the Opera House for two nights commencing April 26th, opening with that great western drama "The Squaw Man a bill that has been a great success " throughout the country. On Thursday night the company will produce that much talked of bill This play has never been seen in this city before and we feel sure that it will please you. The Mackrave Co. comes here with the same company that played Mizpah at the Salt Lake Theatre and where they received. banner notices In all the dally Judge Fred C. Loofborrow was panera, during their engagement In n smagrurofifOif knit fwnrttrntt SaltLaJtfcTbecompany carfteiPi al setting of court iu Coalville. The fall acenie for eaobshow production folowlng business was trsnacted : with, beautiful - electrical effects. PROBATE, PIYISIOW Dont forget th dates. AprU 30th In the matter of the estate of .Wil- and 27th. Coe liam McCormick, deceased. M1SSIONARY APPOINTMENTS FOI tinued for one month. APRIL 1011. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Thelma Reynolds, CLLVK, (2 P. M.) et. al., minors, dismissed. In the matter of the estate of WilApril 23 J. E. Pettit, Geo. Berd. COALVILLE, (7 P. M.) liam Richies, deceased. Petition for letters of administration granted. April 23 William Carruth, C. A. Iu the matter of the estate and Walton. echo, (2 P. M. guardianship of Daniel E. Leahy, et. al.. minors. Le tirB of administra-tlo- u April 23 W. H. Brandi, Eumund r Eidredge.' granted lo tMatilda Leahy," I.RASS CitKEK, (2 P. J.! a bnd in the sum of flOOO.OO. lathe. matter of the estate ofMary April 23 11 A. Jones, J .8. J ones. HBNEPEH. (2 P. M.) Ann B. Clark deceased.. Order for J summary distribution granted. April 23 Atnos Sargent, C. F. In the mat terof the estate of Annie Malin. Price Bunot, deceased. Order lor HOYTSVILLE, summary distribution granted. April 23 Frank Croft, G. Howard In the matter of the estate of John Beard. J. Bowen, deceased. Return of sale cptox, 2 p. m. ) couilrmed and approved. April 23 J. M. Hixson, J. S. In the matter of the estate of Alex. Salmon. Black, deceased. Petition for letters wvnship, (1 p. M.) granted. April 21 John C. Paskett, C. II. iu the matter of the estateof John West. N Fife, deceased. Settlement of acDont forget that for every old count and distribution granted. subscriber paying up for The Times laV ami moiio.v lo(M) votes and for each Naturalization i Anion Ludwick you receive new subscriber to this paper, ljjnu , tiii.-nvoiuiiiuedX linger, an votes for the Krause Piano given Lucivti.t Neiisou, I'l.tnn d. Jas. New jointly Neiij-nn- , defendair. in.e, .u bry York by this paper and theshould Cl Candidates ithingCo. deeieoof tiivorce grunted. out and bustle. Alary McAievy, plaintiff, s. Felix get Me A levy, dhiendaiu. Order tosliow Sydney Smiths Aversion. came co it iiiU'-Sydney Smith shared Lord, North's of District Court News in Brief ing, I will be in M f Coalville between the fultima Watkins remedies, extracts and .nAmt.lx.Af ila-V-MiU- spices, also perfumes and toilet ticles. J. A. Simpson. ar- Mrs. T. Edgar Beard presented her husband with a fine baby girl on the 10th. Mother and child are reported as getting along nicely. This Is their first and they are correspondingly happy. j. The stores here closed for half a day on Arbor Day. No notice had been given that the business houses -- were going to close until Saturday morning. When it became generaily known there was a rush and jam that was worth while. We-have- - that Joseph toen reliably' informed S. Ball, of Wahsatch, this county, has purchased the Cluff residence in ti ls city, and willmove here in September. Mr. and Mrs. Ball have lived at Wahsatch for more than a third of a century and this paper extends a cordial welcome x to come and be one with us. Mr. B. F. Grant, of Salt Lake, gave an excellent lecture at the Stake house lest Sunday night on the liquor .pienUon, particularly exhort ing all to von on the 27th of June to His lecture wis close the saloon. good and to t h puit, hut u or not he made an t eonvei ts remains to be seen. At any ratelte-lecturhas created consideraVe discussion r '1 he Iih.11 game Saturday he tween the mat rie men and siogl men was won by t ie former. The .t- -r 1 If you x , 1 for Nobby Up-to-da- te Suits Spring , - youll find, them at V COALVILLE i . M&ny. Jl, -- Deaths I - 9 LOT From Measles I. Reyl V NO. 10 isclf iu the next ten yoars. As will I e noted above, Coalville and Park City appear twice, one is the precinct ho latter U the city u,l By Precincts Inter from .he Health and profit! 1 to has rrceiv ed press proof leh: haveHome coming dat MAY 29tb census the bureau sliowtherdb-- : thf PnI,lnl,n" ,,f Summit return-loThe ciitren of Lohf, Utah, tire It Inotructn e to note Hint .lur-- 1 month of March the number"11 we reproduce them for the ben-o- f making elaborate preparations to Welcome home the for er residents reported deaths front nientdes ex- - nr of our ra iers. They are as of their city from May 29ih to June those from any other com- - ,IW8 1911. The Mayor, City Connell. Bill) munkblt; disease, including scarlet llkjo 6th, 131 Kolk . 160 Commercial Club and Church aufevek tHphtheriu and tuberculosis, . 1446 1263 thorities. and In fact one atid all are notwithstanding which, the idea is ('oalville precinct enlisted In the undertaking with the . . 970 still tceply fixed m the public nund ('o l,lle Uf.y tie aim of inducing all former resi144 . i 179 too 5ol trimild and thatjt. malady dents of Lchi to return for a week 1M vial Preserve sei ions attention. It Francis . 413 exchange hand shakes and is lately due to tins fallacy that it llenefer 34h and partake of thehopi-j(ljtalit- y 36H is pvnjirted to spiead and become Hoytsville of the present residents. . 41S epididic. The tact must be under- Kamaa .. 128 J(.l Numerous committees have been stood khat measles is one of tbe most Marion .. 24 fatafdWases affecting young child- Oakley ,'3 appointed to look after every detail .4643 cy are all enthusiastically at 3769 and ren, tiii8liig more deaths among Paik City precinct Work Purk niake home coming week thosS dnder two years than 3439 City any con1&6 ;a3 th i gt eat event of the year. During tagiosa disease, also senoiis after- ParleyVPark effects such as tuberculosis, pleurisy 321 th.s period of festivity it will- be the 23 1,1 residents Preiient to en- menkf ills, permanent impairment Rock port ns 147 tertaln to tiie best of their ability of hssfing, eic., and the importance Upton ... 247 23 tieir numerous guests, and see to U of observing more stringent ... ih Wanship lfc? restriction of the disWoodland 127 filthat they do not experience a dull ease Jiust be emphasized inunjent lor seven days. Every F200 case should be so ,ared for as to Special rates ou all railroads wiU x 9432 to the above figures this be made, According if e expo-oro. prevsot, possible, otbafdliildren, and young children county has lost in population la the Adi farmer residents of Lehl are neighborhood of 12:12. If the advrr- - rtejmsted to communicate with Jas, eipesslly should be plot cted. local papers and other1 K,mminY 4(1J'ner, Secretary. Hlth officers should enforce rising by the' ",r ib , strict Compliance with the law reula.ion of this county ought to double Lciii.for notification coming of quiring thedtlneae aid tbk proper quarantine of cas s. Morf cars should be taken to in the early stage during vliicb it is very cohtagious. Iu this it kge which exists for several day Before the appearance of the raslKpe symptoms are similar to the if a catarrhal cold, with eougb and fsver. All chiBr a having such symptoms shook be treated as suspicious and at tec isolated. Teachers should bful to detect the symptoms be descri d and should send hums on saaplc m children exhibiting thdm. Qiiskutine measures should bs based pon the fact that the disease That'a what cornea over the wire Is tn "untcable by contact with ow wfcftLlfiey. They llv jwtTaff bftetfnd tttftfOgl? want and why they want It a thjkli person or things surrounding tie patient. It la nneceasary there-ort-o quarantine other members of the family except children who h. Yi TLcy know that we would not keep Lowney i unless they not bad measles. These should be were the best of their kind because that ia our policy. They excluded from school and kept apart know that Lowney t have a delicious natural flavor that from other children because of their comes of using the' choicest nuts, fruits and flavors importliability to contract tbe disease and ed from all over the world. They know that children can to tetnmunicate It during the early eat handfults of them without harm. They know that stag preceed ing the rash. Disinfection of premises after Lowney s Chocolates can be depended on to be good measles la notmeces ,ary 1 , buLJt i always. advisable to open tbe windows and That's why wa thas Thata why they waat tkaaa. doors to admit an abundanceof fresh FRESH EVERY WEEK x air and untight, Board el StAt This r pp. 8 lro,-- , i I fol-cee- dd . . . es - , , . , . mea-curetfis- ir j- -0 j j w st 0.C.7 - vrrh.:! recog-nixesiessl- cs cWhyflJes es, CHOCOLATES Surely ! kp -- The Mine Rewcue JOHN BOYDEN & SON csr loft for Park yhe Quality Stored - City UiUjJioi'niiigi The bond election I, in progress today and from indications the bonds will carry. Plans have been on ex- 3 DC ft : - C IQ hibition at tiie lioyden drug store for the past few days for a ten-class building, and if the election carries, which it is almost eiiretw co Coalville will have school taeilile second-tnone in the state. Later-T- he result of the school room For, 72; Against, 7. bond is: E. Wycherley receive a telegram from Lafayette, olo, ih.it was dead. herson E. J. Wycherl-.Mrs. No pariiculars were giv.-n- . Wyehterley, JKUlith and Hubert left Monday morning for tiie Colorado mining camp. Mr. Wyeheiley leaves a wile and four children, a mother, two sisters anil four brothers to mourn bis demise. No word lias been received up to press time and it kmwn whether they bring the body here or not. Mrs. v, IMTE-2- E . National BANK. it Work and th Lady. a lady? ak the London The lady of the Victorian aoft ornamental, ge a purry pretnre like a cat. She curled tip by tbe household fire and purred when cream. When the she waa given ere wpu dented .her she scratched Sb was the most hopeleaaly, help leslf pelfiab creature living. Work? Nx She was not supposed to be of whatever. But then In those any The requirements of the U. S. Government National Bank laws day a man waa not supposed to work If b laid claim to being a gentleman guarantee safety to the depositors of OUR bank. Nov this I changed, and no man. wbitrver hla connections may be, la The officers of our bank are always pleased to give die benefits permitted to he a parasite on fala relaof their experience to our patrons. tiler a nere Catena a th eeetMi of tke emiitry tion. The time la coming when the (ken ell othr data pat toeettier, end until tiw e veer wee euppaeed to be bramble. Far e writ worn a. too. will be required to do MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK many yeera dortora pronounced K e local darner end her share of the world's work. Instead prescribed local remedlr. and by eonetently ainnr to cum rrlta local treatment, pmoouaced It Sxurable. of phying tbe on or brother parasite nee bar prorea Catarrh to be a rooetrtutlonal da-- coosia or uncle or whatever the near--ea- t and Uwtelora require eoaeUtutmoal Imetinret. Hail Caterr Cm. uianulacturad try F. J. Cbeoey male .relative may be. t'o- - Toledo, Ohio, a tbe Conatltutunal rare on 1 from It tbe market. It a taken monly tn doer " ' tenuity blond tbe a to dmpa teaapoonful. COALVILLE, UTAH.- It ecu directly oa oOrr eo aad mueoue enrfact ot tbe eyetem They v Tb Times la the county paper hundred dollare tor aay raaa K lata to cure. Scrd CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. tor elrruiafe aad teetimanlaa, ALFRED BLONQU1ST. Only fl. 60 a year In advance. JAMES PINGREE. President, P. J CHL.Vh.Y Addrena CO. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Drurrleta, 7 Sc. FRANK PINGREE. Cashier. B. C. BLACKMAN. e ffbt . i Week-end- - The First National Bank CO-O- P We Keep the Best and Always Have it. di6llke for musical concerts. Nothing. be wrote, can be more disgusting than an oratorio. How absurd to see 500 people fiddling like madmen about the Israelites in the Red Sea! But Smith's pet aversion was Tftusdc in the minor key. it made him melancholy. according to G. W E. Russell, and nad to be dlscon-- , tinued when he was In residence at St. Paul's. He lived, however, to repent him of his musical heresies Ute In life he said: iL 1 were to begin life again I would devote much time to music. All musical people seem to be haimyj It is the mon engrossing pursuit; almost the only Innocent and unpunished passion. JOB WORK NEATLY JDONt Population up-o- n are looking- - Ladies OELSUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. t Vic-Prei- Vke-Preeidc- Take Hail i amuy pua lor eonetlpatton. - - l dt |