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Show 1 J HENEFER HEWS. HENEFER, April 2. --The infant UPTON, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. child of Mr, ana Mr, w Ilford Rich. Arthur Christensen left for F!t Ins died on March 29, 1912, and was burled on the 81st. Elder Hyrum B. Harris returned from his mieslou in Borland on the 86th, looking well. He gars inter esting disooursee at all meetings on Sunday. The people of Henefer bare oom' thenced leaving for Salt lake to attend the annual conference. There will be a good representation from - befe. and commenced . has Plowing1 seem husy. everybody The bishop has bad a good job done in putting in the new meeting house sidewalk, Wm. O. Stephens was a Salt Lake visitor es the 1st - HE INVITES ALL TO PUT MEMENTOS IN THE MUSEUM With a view to enlarging the col lection of, relloe and exhibitions In the Deseret museum, Dr. James E. Talmage, director of the muse am, has issued a call to the public requesting gifts or loans of relics suitable for the museum. The object is to gather a large collection of memeutos or the early days of Utah lu the museum where tourists and all others Interested may view them. The museum ranks among th finest in the country, having an on peolally fine collection of skeleton of extinct animals and specimens of tha days of cliff dwellers. Dr. Ta Image urges that all Utah- ans Laving articles of historic value Consider his suggestion of intrusting them to the care of tbs museum. Mr. Merchant: By judicious the gstes of opened to yen. tueeees edver-tiain- will They wlir remain for conference. Jean and Ethel Staley returned from Sebofletd last week. beautiful Wo appreciate the weather, and the farmera will be able to do some of their spring plowing befors long. Wo received news from Salt Lake that Bishop Poweil Is wearing the smile thst wont corns off sloes Teddy JrM caime io town. Lake-Wednesd- ay, ' Upton Is growing. Tbs following is dipped from the last Issue of the Utah Educational Keview, and reflects credit on tbs ""Under a statutory provldon eon talned in the session laws bf .Utah of 1911, the state board of land commissioners is authorised If invest state land funds at 8 par cent inter est, it being provided that the Iban shall be made only on anplesecurity, including improved farm lands. Thst farmers may understand the requirements for securing aloan, the secretary of tbs state land hoard has addressed a cemmunlcatlos to the clerks of tbe various counties of the state advising ths clerks awarding the security that must be lurnisbed on farm loans. "Tbs eommioieation reads: "In making farm loans, ths offloe requires abstracts of tital ftr exam ination, as tba state beardjoi lend commissioner! cannot make a farm loan except on first IcIq jeeurlty You are, therefore, respectfully requested to advise this office of the same of your county recoxier, the amount of bond and the mines of bis sureties; also, tbs nam of tbe licensed abstractors, licensed by your board of commissioners, the amount of the bond of each abstractor, and the names of hu surety and whether or not ttyi Resale and . bond are. in force. pupils os the Coalville eighth grads. The X. L C. R. this is the name of tbs newspaper published by the eigth grade pupils of Coalville. Mr. Frank Brinton, ths principal, aeut us a copy of the sheet recently: The paper," says he, is entirely the work1 of the pupils." They create It in connection with their It Is a very language lessons. commend Ws result. particuworthy larly ths spirit lo originality that pervades It. Too - many of our school papers In the past have lacked this spirit, being filled with clippings and bookish material. the children speak - their own Constipation brings many illments thoughts, and record their own in Its train and is the prlmaiy cause doings If you would have school of much kick ness. Keep yom bowels newspapers worth tlifle. regular madam, and you wil escape many of the ailments te which COUNTY OmCEBA. women are subject. OonstiptUon Is a very simple thing, it may lead to CoutmUsienert W. D. Lewis, serious consequenoes. Natua often tesrsoa, Henry W. Hale. Clerk J. M. Hixoa. needs a litte assistance as( when i Treasurer Alexander Wright Chamberlain' Tablets arc gven at Attorney J. E. Johnson. first indication, much diatrs and I Recorder J. Elwoed Carrot' may be avoided. bid by suffering Assessor W. O. Stephen. A Son. John Boy den C. It Sheriff John Coffey. Surveyor R. A. Jeaee. of 8ehe Superintendent g be Tbs board of county eomtmaaiou era met in regular session Wednesday with a fail board present. Mr. Henry Welsh, of Park City, presented a reeulutlonsigned by the taxpayers of Park City school district No. 18, asking that Park City district be set apart as a common school district now maintaining a high schooL Resolution was unan imously adopted. ..Mr, 0. appeared before the board in bebalf of tbe Park City school board asking that tbs northern boundary line of Park City school district be extended farther north to take in certain families in ths northern part of the city. The petition was granted. The auditing committee's report for tbe year 1911 and. January and February 1918, was read and approv ed. A resolution passed authorising the city officials of Coalville City tbe use of tbe jury room for a city ball, la consideration of tbe city will furnish free lights for the court house. Alter allowing a large number of bills an adjournment was taken. Summit Stake Academy Notes Next week marks the cloeo of tbe fourteenth year of the Summit Stake Academy. The graduates from the Third Year of ths High School Course are: Janette Buchanan, Roy Corbett Curtis A. Lamb, Tbeono Me Michael, Mabel J. Pettit, Irena Elsie Redden. Olive O. Walton, Rose Alena Wright Ths class valedictorian is Olive Walton. The program for Commencement week 1b: I week Tak Ths Timm sad feUU ths at the opera house, Thursday Play Oealvills sad Summit seemly r at 8:16 p. Jr., "Tompkins Hired Man. Banquet given by tbe Domestic Science department to the Academy Board and Stake High Council. Cooper. Friday, 4 r. m. Commencement Exercises, Stake Honse, Friday, 8 p. u. Pield Daj Meet on the Academy Campus, Saturday. Grand Ball, Opera House, Saturday, 9 P. M. District Court News in Brief ' jf The following matters were heard befors Judge Richie after we went to press last week : Tbe case of Mary Wither vs. Mystic Tollers was beard before a jury and awarded PW0.90 to the plaintiff. Time was given to' move for mew trial. Lena Poulson was granted a final decree of divorce from Ludwig Poulson. Tho case of John Pelto vs. W. 8. Horan. This also was a jury case. Jury found in favor of the plantiff, and stay of execution granted for 30 days. Henry Shields vs. Evelyn Allen; court finds In favor of plaintiff and assessed judgment at $40.00. Several other minor cases were heard after which court adjourned to . BECKERS BEER Tt first strawberries of tke season are tbe most luscious! and delicious Tbe first picking of hope contains all tbe strength and flavor V carefully select tbe first picking of tbe lest Bohemian lope It s fust one of tbe things that nukes4 Becker Best. Write, for price list Order direct from April 16, 1912. - Daly West Out With Dividend to -- 1, - OGDEN Srcfecr 0rriuing&lilalfinfl,(fia 0TiH S Is Biliousness Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Constipation. Headache, Diasiaeas Heartburn. Vertigo (blind stnggora). Foul Breath, Sallow Complexion or n conetant tired, discouraged feeling should use Ail persons subject cO ir Tho Greet Liver Tonic and Regulator That Has Done So Much for tht Working People. It Is a marvelous Tired, weak, tonio for the Stomach, ) 1 PW Liver, strengthens digestion, clears tbe bowels of bowel movements- Every homo ebould have a bottle of tbte great regulating medlclaa. It staada whole family. All who aro constipated, bilious or dyspeptic seed Its eleaaeln eace. It fortifies the body against Pneumonia. Malaria (Chills), Brights Dimas Tallow Fever or say other deadly disease that aaay be about. ft ret dose it arts instantly. The remedy, disheartened victim tllt 1 . Plica 50c par Dottls. Daly West Mining company directors met Monday and declared the regular quarterly dividend of 90 cents a share. It is payable April 20 to stockholders of record April 10. This amounts to a distribution of $54,000, or $121,600 already this year. In 1911, Dally West stockholders received $162,000. This gives the company a oal dividend c o'd of $6, 494 This enormous amount has 000. been distributed slneo 1899, or In the past thirteen years, i one of tbe most remarkable things about this company is its extraordi ' nary dividend record compared with production. The total production of tho mino is a little under $16,000,000, which gives a dividend record of approximately 46 per cent on the output. That shows thirteen years of careful, conservative management. Last year Daly West produced copper: 8,881 tons of ounces of gold;l,197,796 1,206.61 lead; oances of silver, which rougbt a total of $821,688.78. It is estimated that, and with better prices for tho metals, tbe prospects for tho mino aro today oxcoodingly bright. regular TyphodFevw, As advertisement la tbe works wkile yen steep. Try it paper The City Council met In regular session Monday night with mayor Pingreo and a quorum present. Reports of the treasurer referred MORE UTAH PATRONAGE MEAN8 to committee. MORE FACTORIES FOR THE Payroll for March read and orderSTATE OF UTAH. ed paid. Communication from J. S. Ball regarding rebate on cement walk read and on motion of Boyden the Te Send Money Abroad for Anything That Is Raised or Produced st overcharge of $4.06 was ordered re- funded. Homo is a Suicidal Policy " BILLS AND ACCOUNTS 260-0- JOHN BOYDtK c. v SCSI 0 c ..... oa dustry should be followed, not mete th theory, but In practice. The good for every botjtf' arid 'should not' be Considered as rtefnlnonif the other fellow." The - Stleeet:.. cr one line of industry helps every line. It bae been said Hal Qovener William Spry has lssutd other he is s philanthropist who izizita proclamation for the celebration if two blades of grass to grow v;v.rrUtah day in which lie recommends but one grew before. What, then that the men. women and children of shall he said of the concern wh,'h In the state devote their attention to the constantly adding tothe number of Ita employe and increasing its paysubject of Utah and her industries rolls? and Join in spreading abroad a goodie A house can be constructed, from werd for the state of Utah. foundation to chimney, of Utah maPlans for this day were outlined at terials, with tbe possible exc.pa.rn y a recent meeting of the Utah De of glass. Ths interior can beof Urge-llocal with furnishings provided velopment league1 and Utah Press manufacture. In the matter of clothassociation, and Govenor Spry has ing, each member of the family can been at all times in hearty accord secure nearly every necessary arwith the movement. Foltowingls tbe ticle of home make. It is, however, this in the way of food stuffs tha Gove n or s proclamation. state excels There are but few arthe Govenor of the state of Utah, ticles of necessity or of luxury that By A Recommendation. are not grows or manufactured here. The list of Utah products are too Concurring in the suggest ion of tbe U tah Development league that a day numerous to be mentioned In this article and a comparative few are cited For Celebration of Utah Day -- to variety recommend that Thursday, April 25, of the states resources. Ther ar mor thB ,eTen hBB 1912, be observed by the people of Brles of on kind and nn- ,drod " -this state as Utah Dav In Utah, and there is1 abundant other rilled with promise as an occasion Opportunity for several times thst upon which state and community number, in lines already partly may find inspiration and plolted, sad in others entirely new CBl,ty; K ! ao Wle boast encouragement; rich in possibility to not another stole in the that say as a time for state and community numbr VBk rjUh ,B quali uplift, the day should appeal strongly magnitude' of natural resources, to the people of the slate. I especially 'There are unlimited quantities of commend Utah day and ite objects roB co1-- coPFr lea,L building stone actedlng marble to the educators of the state, urging of Bll gad onyx; gold, allies, silicon, gypsum, upon them the excellent opportunity gttro, graphite, asphaltum, tabbylte. it will afford to direct the thoughtful elaterite, gllsoalte, salt, sulphur; all attention of the children to the mag- - tke ingredients of cement, and other nifleent resources of our common- - Mbstances, of minor Importance. ... a discussion of Utah are recoin- - facts Week and to let that event mended, and all are urged to join in ' be the beginning of a campaign that jr.adlngabroad among their friends will knew ao cossatloa until whirling and acquaintances a good word lor .Fboola of Industry shall be heard la Ml parts of oar fair stats. Uuh In tostlmony.whereof, I have hare- - j onto set my hand and caused to bo Bffixod tho great seat of the state of " Utah. Done 1912. this 11th day of March, A.D. (Signed) Xtiac Shoulder la nearly always dne t rheumatism of tbe muscles, and qnitklj yellds to ths fra application ef Chamberlains Liniment For Bale A . by John Boyden Sob. Not Wanted Hero, Coalville Times, $16 60; referred to committee on claims and accounts. JB..H, Rbead, $3849: referred to The event lu the history d committee on claims and accounts. Utah's blctest industrial and commercial inBiLLfi ALLOWBD terests will be held from April 1 te Wm. Frost It will be knows as "Utah Pres $ 83.88 4. 8am Thomas 1.00 ducts Week. At that Urns It Is la Mine A Smelter Sup. Co 10.70 tended to pises before the public th Rees Graaa Creek Coal Co. . . products of tho state la u manner that Coalville Co-o- p 186 will Impress the people with tbe H. A. Silyer 24.60 great variety sad nigh standard ol 10.60 local Wm.Carruth Industries, thereby arousing Summit Fur. A Mer.Co 80.15 deeper Interest and more loyalty for Gomef Thomas 7.00 their support Every Important pub-UAlex Calderwood 1.86 organization In the state Is workThe various standing committees ing in ths movement Among these mads verbal report, of matters lu are tho Utah Development League, ' the Salt Lake Commercial Clnb, the band. Manufacturers Association of On motion of Salmon that record- the Native Sons of Utah, tbs Utah, Utah er instruct the city treasurer that Home Industry Association, the Salt council requests duplicate receipts Lake Real Estate Association, tbe to be turnffd over to the recorder for Federated Trades, tbe Ad Club Retail Merchants, and the two Press money turned over by former treas- associations. urer, C. R Jones. Carried. Tbe plan of this campaign for busi(Chairman Boyden made verbal re- ness reciprocity is as follows: It is thst goods, wares and arport of electric light plant and an desired ticles produced or manufactured in appropriation of $26.00 was maae for Utah shall be placed on exhibit In Contingent expense. every city and town of the state. A communication was read from This can be done by eecurlng winthe Coalville City Water A Power dows from the local, merchants. We thst every one of them will Co., regarding price of water rirhts. believe be willing to devote a portion of hi a Tbe same was received and the same window space for the purpose indiwill receive consideration. cated. It will help his business, The same disposition was made to help his city, his county and the a communication from Thomas state. This campaign for Utah should apRets. peal to every person m the stater-fo- r The committee on fire and water It means something to every man. was authorized to nave necessary woman and child in this commonwealth, it is a suicidal policy to work done on city ditch. money abroad tor anything that' The mayor was authorized to send Is raised or produced st home. The make definite arrangements with community that la thus unwise can the county commissioners to furnish never hope to become thrifty. More room to meet in the county court than five hundred articles of every day use are manufactured in Utah house in exchange for lights used. to any nothing of the numberless On motion of Salmon tbe sexton products of farm, orchard and garwas allowed $6.00 extra for February den. rnnge and pasture, that are .not work. considered In the manufacturing On motion tke electric light com- line. la every Instance it will be found mittee were given tbe power to proall products of Utah compare cure coal for light plant for month that favorably with the best from elseof April, ., . where.- The quality is also as good On Che motion of Rees that mar-sh- il and many times better, while the collect electric light rent during price Is entirely competitive. Tijy true, the home Industry ptrtse the next aix months in which be re- being should be a strong factor ceives a salary of $66.00, without the home people to buy them. If more additioual $5.00 per month compen- liberal patronage were given to the sation. Carried. producers of this state, there need not be an idle person in Utah. Lojal Adjourned te April 9, 1912. Lc:o support of industries already will insure the establishment cl oilRemittances should be made pay- ers so much needed. New concerns can scarcely be expected if old able to "The Coalville Times. ; are Indifferently patronized. The suggestion to support homo in- - B OWW A Oft WILLIAM hPRY, Governer (SeaL) TT By the Govenor: C. (Signed.) 'i a T TNG LEY, fertsry,af State. T$M ton to t toi !: to mm Ma tto. It mm m 9 to toM tow m $mi6i H ClMITtCMWA eotortaia ' Sabscribe TM Tn Tin. s tT wUWunS Of F. J. Onfewktr CMiUMtaMl mm OfcMt aarM, It Wm M |