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Show COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL 20. iOlO. vol; XVII. NEWS 7 -- itf i rr Friday the eighth grade were banqueted by ths seventh grade at the Academy. Th hall was tastefully decorated In fink and green, the I will display beautiful line of olass colors; the aupper consisting The census enumerator is getting Mr. W. 8. Rigby ia a Salt Lake of roast mutton, nut sand wichea 111 tor. along very nicely with his work. So fruit salad, pickets, olives, salted t far everything has gone fine. . almovdl, candy, ice cream, cake Miss Effle Carruth baa returned and punch. Word has been .received from from Salt Lake, Ia Addition to eighth and seventh fine baby a that Blackfoot, Idaho, will surprise you. prices Tbomaa Hill baa been on the sick boy was born to the wife of J. F. Ptasent were: Mayor week. list the past and Mrs. T. J, I ewia, Mr. and Mrs. Carruth last week. Walter I. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs.W. Lake of Salt Attorney P. C. Evani, - Dr. Crisp operated on Ward Lewis J. Wright, Bishop and Mrs. Wm.Z here. hia parenta Is Tialting TerrnMUi Isabel Weaver. Princithio t ou Tuesday of this week and pal Thomas. Miss Skoldeld, Miss T. E. Moore left for Twin Falla removed both tonsils. Ward is Robinson and Miss Anderson. getting along nicely. Idaho, laat Sunday on buaineaa. The speakers of the evening all se a ' yaeii iTT p iri f dwelt, upon ths advisability of buildMiss Anderson and Miss Robinson Hii .j new a "Bill of Sale in book form for who taught school here during the central school at Coaling ville. Mayor Lewis showed plainly aale at thia office. 25 for 25 centa. last school year, left for their homes how ii could be done and promised arid assortment of In Salt Lake last Sunday. thwsdpport of the city government , Notes in book form, 25 in a book, in tb of en reasonable support any at 25 centa per book. At the Time! Mrs. Arthur Brown, of East Mill from terprae. A majority of ths taxpay office. ers nay petition the board to Creek, was a guest at the home of call a value. her brother, County Clerk Jr M meeting at which plans for a new Mra. William CUvea of Salt Lake, sohool may be discussed. The people of week. the the Hixson, forepart can lre decide upon a bond Issue ia the gueet of her aiater, .Mra. M which may then be put to a popular Ball will a There Base be meetiug W. Taylor. vote. I Tbs plans should then be at the City Hall next Thursday drawl up and sent to ths state come Charles 5th. RheaU and Clay Everybody night. May Parley superintendent for inspection. A 1 THONE 41 BLACK. comndttee consisting of the 8tste ton have gone to Ogden in search and boost the game and let have ths Stats Sanitary some sport this summer. superintendent, of employment. t inspector, and an architect chosen The commit. tees recently appoint- for tbs purpose. If the district will All the out of town teachers have awe, let.tvw.wi.eteMM Mra. Milton Croft and children, returned to their homes excepting ed for "Home Coming Day" are act unitedly there is no reason why can be a and complete s report there' should not be a of Morgan, are the gneata of Mr. and Mr. Thomas who remains with" the busy, expected frorji nearly all in oar next school building in Coalville. Mra. Jamea Taggart eight grade. We hope to see them Issue, The nuance committee met Walter at the kome ot G. Y. Bullock last den replied to the toast "Is J.a Boy all back again next year. new completed arrange- school cheapest?" and proved that Mrs. Ann ClufT, proprietress of Friday night Mrs. Alice MacDonald, of Tona ments for campaign. A big a new school would take less to Coalville hotel, ia in Wallsburg, of part of the success of tbs celebration maintain than ths present scattered at home a the is guest Nev., pah, bei Tlsltlng on this Committee, so dont achook taka. AH tbs daughter. would her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. depends turn them dowd, Every little bit be ia pne Instead of Inexpense five scattered in H. Williams. She will remain until will help. We want to make this bulkChgt as la how ths case. the biggest day Coalville has aver TbAgradtng wonld be better and after "Home Coming day. City Recorders seen. Boost it along. r fewer, teachers employed, which of fresh meat-be- ef, 7' "rft would be a great saving. Tbs cost mutton, Quarterly Report M. R. Salmon has been confined Tuesbe of an down would Isas In much where halting to her room the past week suffering opinion hagded plant could be installTo the Honorable Mayor and from blood poisoning from the bite day. written by Chief Justice Straup, an nrjto-daor , D. Lewis ed aril ventilation could be bad all of the T. Judge judgement of Members of the City Council of a wood tick. Bbe is reported oat of tne Third district is affirmed tn the vAr round. As it Is now, ths Coalville City, Utah. of danger and getting along nicely, the case of Rose C. Jlargent, admin mpUialmost frees in the winter istratrix of the estate of George dm knd the ventUation is very We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling-kn- ow Gkxtlkmen I herewith submit Lorenso Sargent, against ths Union poor, lit has been proved that many how to cut jt up, too, and we would like to have more Recorder's report for the quarter M. C. Taylor has been very ill the Fuel The ap- of tb atal diseases are due to poor Company, appellant. 1910. erf March 81st, Youll benefit by it, as well as we. ending . your trade. past week, and his life was despair-e- d peal was made to th supreme court venfcl. ion. so good ventilation not o on res Lewis. errors and makes of some At last time. for only money receipts alleged Judge pupils reports . 68$ 00 be was From License which la Sargent was killed li the Union Fuel cap ib of better work, but ia actuImproving, slowly Grass Creek a - 47 00 indeed good news for his many mine, known as tbf ally (tatver. City Cemetery. . -la Summit suntr. min, la ta aenel 7 J MX, Wwsertwar 19U8. The widow brought suit faroefal manner 23, en .the advantages Cc 1111, Frcpa. 1129 79 Electric Light rent Bagnell 855 100 against tie company, first at s for adeducation. He 41 J 10 76 Noeleyandsoa J Ifri, have as the Widow and (ydy h etr, tnen aevi secondary Meters....... the students who are about to ix and later be graduated 1 00 to continue their work purchased the moving picture show widow and admini Eatray pound. as admini Iratrix, the third after leaving the 8th grade. merely of the will and Jenkins 61 00 They Tax Brothers, Dog amendment ling a new piain--I need more knowledge to be able to Weber river tiff from the press 1 00 giva shows along th Land Leaae allowed All were first, read iy. They now have coal company merelyintelligent 20 00 valley." We wish the Messrs. Neeley by attorneys for t! J. P. Court foundation for future work a ss-lat and howe the at the time, 16 28 success in their venture. Where It can poeeibly be done it is a City Material Bold. reme court rules it is too late duty to themselves and their 20 00 Poll Tax Dr. O. W. French ia sporting an a change now. which tried to fit themselves by educationcountry for as auto which the ease gave a v iict in favor of much usefulness as possible. Mr. 11887 82 Overland Total Mra Sargent for ,100. The eupreme 2875 29 be purchased from the C. W. A M. court finds that udge Lewis did not Terry spoke of the great importance Balance on hand Jan. 1, REGISTERED of foreign languages, of the Co. Mr. Critchlow, of Ogden, was commit set ons error, affirms showingstudy beany eloee the relationship 81763 11 here the forepart of the putting the the Judgement r id assesses the costs tween ths capacity which education doctor "next" to the wlley ways of against the coi ' mpany. . DIBBURSEMKkTS gives and tho increased usefulness on the farm. A.ee t Electric Malntance.T 11131 25 the machine. SAD DEATH Mr.W. J. W right snoke highly of 66 . 80 00 This has been moving week for F. Officers Salaries r? the work of the teachers tills school Electric Light Con.. . 2 85 H. --Neeley and family," who have Died, at hei fiotne 1 1 Grass Creek, year and thanked them for the sucPrinting and Pub ... . 41 60 moved into Edrannd Eldredges Saturday inor tagAprll 23rd719I0, cess of the school. He also mentioned the necessity of the parenta loyCurrentexpense...... . 85 75 home on Centre and First East Bts. Mrs.Harry pse, aged thirty-thre- e ally supporting the school work and Park 2 00 City Mr. Eldredge has moved into the years. hacking up the teachera in their " Meters 40 00 house All ths can and love that skilled work, i 4 formerly occupied by Mr. and Interest..-....,.....-- . 218 75 Mra. Earl Eldredge. d an anxious house-vis- a Principal Thomas spoke on How physicians 1 00 Water Ditches and apply for her can we keep boys on the farm?" He The voting contest at the Lyceum hold could maintained that to have boys stay Streets and Bridges 77" 88 21 Miss comfort an aassitance were brought on tbs farms it wasnecessary to have : 42 52 is getting more interesting. Tax Collecting t the fiat of Him who lit good home Ilfs and attractive 6 00 Mae Branch and Miss Tillle Boyer into play, City Cemetery 1000 GO are still in the lead but others are rules our Redeemed Bond omings and goings had homes. 2nd geod roads and means Witness Fees (J. P. Court issued after a brief struggle of social intercourse. 3rd good and been accessable and amusements 3 40 slowly but surely gaining and everythe prayers and entreaties of under proper easily 4th good supervision, V body wants to see their favorite win despite Redeemed Note (C. A Call!) all who knew her and loved her, schoole. , ? 10UU 00 which will make the contest very the for were and their appeals eighth grade. Speaking overruled, S' interesting before it is finished. the spirit took Its flight tethatboine Ellvoed Bullock, In a neatly worded Total 83613 83 and thanked the 7th grade of Park City, the Christian believes is the fulfill- address, teachers for all the hard work and Balance on hand Mar- - 81st 1119 78 Sheriff John Coffey; life everlasting. through the county teat yes- ment of the patience requited to make the sohool Warrants Outstanding 9 50 passed banquet a accesses, saying that terday on his way to Echo, where It Let us, if possible, gather up the and the i graduates intended to show elements of life of was the several that the departed reported tramps 8U29 28 their by future usefulbad made their presence obnoxious one and weave of them a picture for ness Inappreciation konest citizenship. Respectfully Submitted loyal, the past few days. All suspioious the walls oT memory. The book of The remarks showed that the N. J. PXTrRBOR characters had made their way to life was opened and a new name citisena of Coalville are enthusiastic City Recorder. the tall timber before bis arrival. spells economy. was written therein by the hand of overs new school and it is hoped much needed this that improvement lover" Her life was a rare jewel, her is not fareff. What it needed is a ton. It will spirit as gold refined in the fire few enterprising and public spirited citizens who will get together in work. not ready for heaven. connection with the school board She ran the Journey fhfe-la-V and formulate definite plan for-a-o season in little more than thirty-thre- e years. school that will leave It is a path marked with kindness room for future expansion. of fuel. Coal and cheer. Flowers not thorns, sunAfter the banquet a short musical shine not shadow, did she scatter program was rendered. , produces greatest amount everywhere. Truth was the InspiraLIBRARY BOOKS tion of her life and by kindness she V coal burns to of t FENCING made from exemplified its great worth. V In checkin Jrer the library relast ounce; coal that is all The deceased was born July 14th, cords of the p nt year, the librarian bojled spring wire. t 1876,In Barnsley, Yorkshire, Eng- find that tl ere are a number of of is land. Came to Utah in 1906. Was books which ave not been returned coal, the school library Is marrleiTLf MrTRoe'Aug719Lh. 1897; ltfasmucll of thestucTenf and benefii tbe for evidence of its-he- at energy--th- ats Was tb mother of five children, there hat been no fines for keeping who with her husband and two sis- the books lonir than two weeks it kind of coal sell ters, Lillie and Clara Glover, sur- is hoped that the parents will use and teachers the t1aid means 7 every vive her, board and to lift, all books returnSEEfJSfe? ed immediate! A KNOCKER - T ville are no doubt aware that there ia an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to allow their chickens to run at large this time of the year. People having chickens should gov. ern "themselves accordingly and keep out of the clutches of tbs law. The trees planted by the echoo on Arbor day are reported doing nicely. In all, 17 tress ware planted which present a neat and .'tidy' appearance. In addition , td the planting of trees, tbs boy r' deg the ditch around the tebeef house and raked the grounds and the surrounding streets. They well earned the dainty lunch which the girls prepared and served on the grounds. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Harry Rose were held In the Stake house, Tuesday afternoon The speakers were J. E. Pettit, T. L. Beech and Wm. 8. Wilde, of Coalville ward; John Stones and Bishop J. B. Pendleton of the Grass Creek ward, the services being held under the auspices of the Grass Creek ward. -- Staging was furmshed under the direction of Chorister James Overy. Interement in the t city cemetery. Tvrv Monday, April 11th! a Trimmed Hats; Ladies and Childrens Silk, Pongee, Batiste and House Dresses that at MT f sas'syfasaaae if- j Come see my Misses and Childrens trimmed hats If $1.50 to $3.0(k Wonderful 3 MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, weyfewiwwei.ei.nnn first-clas- Good ad tbr Ready for you when you need anything the line or salted , pork, ham te .- ott-Ap- lap t -ee Srvice bacon. Tl spa eil .F. .FOR SALES four-passeng- er HEREFORD BULLS - r Calves, Yearlings arid Twos -- i at Bennions Ranch, Upton. . r Z Address PETER JACOBSON, Upton, Summit County, . Coal... Weber Coal V lire, Wife!lnd Fiaein a -- Try a w the any chances this that matter the that heat;. the and the ash which ?I w ? ng w w Ornamental and Plain celebrated Brown Fence for Hones and Cattle, from 18c per rod up Can be built over hills fJWe also have the and hollows. We ship from the factory by the carload only and can sell you at factory prices pha the freight We have the goods. Call by phone today, or write HOYTSVILLE CASH STORE Chat. H. West, Prop, Hoyts viHe, Utah. Do tons the Gates from 3 ft. wide and up a man who cant see good In any person or thing. Its 4 habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through bluegpectaclesf treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballards Herbine. A sure core for consjtipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache, biliousness, aU liver, stomach and "bowel troubles. Sold by John Boydea A Son. , is ' 1- -4 OF at least, is whs IUND A WEEK young baby ought Does yours? If to gain In welg not theres som ting wrong with its Givelit McGees Baby Elixir and It wil begin gaining at once. Cures stlmach and bowel troubles, aids digfction,stops fretful-nes- s, good for fedbing babies. Pries 25lsnd 60c. For sals by Jobf Boydea A digestion. do a take w we mi -- i Uines at COALVILLE, UTAH. V - I ij'. v |