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Show uirs MU tu THE COALY THE VOL. Mentioned Merely Awards andJceber the Things Heard Here and There About You and Visits and Our Visitors. I Our of School S Hats, Ranging in price from 50 cents to $4.00. U JUST IN A New Assortment j 3 H g H ft MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, -- Vv , (4 I A f yotifuxVta 4wn$i tWeWiiX you 7viSl inahit i I I i 1 Ernest Mills and Bessie Ford, both of Park City, were granted a license to wed last Faturdayr They were two years; hortr Dthitii, .4, H. Itlieaihf George B. Torne, married the same day , J Ustice N. J. cgn Peterson performing the ceiomony, laskett, Henel i ; first. and the happy young couple went anJ Neplu Fargfi.t, . . Id bull J. W. B. Kidd. Uptou; O. W Will i is, on their way rejoicing. Levi Lee, Peoa; Pearson, Oakley; 'i ' t' - eld, J. W. More dwelling houses aie needed Croft, W. If. Manning, W M. jMi v and David ll.o. rsl. in Coalville. In Brigham City this State Mine Inspector J. F. PntUt hub, n t waa in ittred, W. li. $200,000 Jenfey year spent putting up new dwelling houses and improve- liud on display a number ... safety Manning, in- ments. How much was spent in lamps used it coal- imn. - v. hi .r o i, C. H. Jcfa'y o' ,m n. , Coalville? Not much wa there? traded consid. ruble H. West had on displnv - veral Why is it that our business tnen and 1 U.l 1.4 men with money do not build? Are separa ois lor which net g.ntlor, the business men satisfied witli the business they have, " aiid eoiiliJ n' i j accomodate more customers if they had them? Do they want to see peo- pie move away from town? Is that the way to build up a town? There isnt a vacant house in town and ww.tw: 4. sttSi several have had notice to vacate. Must they leave town to find a house to live in? Some one should get up-to-da- te busy and build a few uouses. How would it look if ttie editor of this pspar bad to leave town boaue be Tbackery of Crojden was in Coalville the forepart of the week oil b .binebb. T e county commissioners will meet in rigular monthly session next Monday. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Couch a.id children spent the forepart of the week in Ogden. W. H. Jensen of sal Lake, was the guest of hw brother J. N. Jeu-e- n the forepart of the week. Mr. Kohn of Ogden, has opened upsw4re4n tire Coalville Sample room and will carry a complete liue of gents furnishings. Walter Calderwood has had a work remodeling force of men the old sample room. Tliisaaw much needed improvement and will add tnat much more dignity toour town. Thomas Beard has been clmwen janitor of the New West school house. Mr. Beard held the same 'n"'IUssws . 1 ijfUny: (oyehy zlo&atis yett Lin-coi- Deputy Fish and Game Warden Smith brought 120,000 trout fry to Coalville Tuesday and turned them over - to Wardens Archibald and Johnston. About 86,000 were planted in the Echo stream and the remainder in the Weber river. We have had many complimenti on our suggestion of a subway cross-legf IWj-- and we- - believe the - r h orm of thecounty .h m p ate heartily m favor of the proposition. We hope the commissioners will take up this matter at their next meeting. Cxm. it. 3Mtem$&. adckd tbJmkinq M&mdk tifa 4ueceM. r-- Uoy-de- u i , . i , I i j I M. R. SALMOjji, Milliner Most line of Add dignity, independence, safety, to yourself and to those who depend on you. Get out of the rut of living beyond your income. It Saving money acts on the mind like exercise acts on the muscles. sends new ideas through the brain. Start that savings account now. We will pay you four per cent interest on the money you put in bank and compound the interest every three months. our The First National Bank School Hats, Sduf$ Sweat- hired again with a suBidan tiwT riM etttnw nnu irvrm.yti GET in pay, showing that heia giving telling what might happen. splendid satisfaction. FOR SALE At a bargain. My mercantile business, store and goods Also three head of horses, one young milch cow, 25 bead pure bred ewes, and 12 head of pure blood February Lincoln Ram lambs. Phone or call and see for yourself. Chas. H. West 'Hoytsvllle, Utah. BUSY. Cf The Coalville Commercial Club met in the City ball, Wednesday evening and transacted the following business: Committee on reported that the articles of incorporation had been duly filed with the county clerk and Secretary of State and a certificate issued. The committee on securing suitable quarters was not ready to report and they were granted further time. The matter of moving the roadbed of the Weber branch to the center of Center street was referred to the committee on sanitation and public welfare. Committees appointed will be published next week. see my complete line of school supplies, books, etc, by-la- hL3LmravrmoooOT- - C'AFI I AL iA5?EIPINGRE B- On your way to see the riew dormitory, - a BLACKMAN. ALFRED BLONQUIST, FRANK PtNCREE, Calktor. Vico-Prmid- Vka-PrstRU- at he-u- re OPEN FOR BUSINESS... ; The NEW Store, formerly Coalville House Sample Room. Full Line of M. R. SALMON, Up-to-da- te CLOTH- ING, SHOES and FURNISHINGS for Men, Women and Children. .PRICES the LOWEST - MILUNER. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited. -- i . T -- The Lee building boa been undergoing extensive repairs the past week preparatory to opening up the store This building is occupied by the New York Clothing Co., of which Jake Huffman is manager. This firm will carry a full line of gents' in every furnishings at prices to suit all. We wigh Jake success. te kW JL par-ticul- ai Oct. 1st J, H. Salmon, whoias the contract for putting in the pavement in district No. 1, has a force of men at work excavating the sidewalks preparatory to putting in the cement. Mr. Salmon' will push theworkwith all due diligence and it la expected that the walks on Main street will be finished this fall, and more will be dune if the weather will permit. Another thing that the county commissioners ought to do. Right now is a good time to decide to bond the county for say $50,000 or $60,000 and build permanent roads, anti-l- et the taxpayers vote on the proposition at the next regular electjon. io Tihat In case Ab e JjQBsLJssue carried (and there is no doubt but that it would the good roads could bebuilt next summer. $60,000 would build mad and the 60 miles of first-clacost of maintaining and the interest on the bonds would not amount to more than the cost of maintaining the roads at the present time. Every Commercial Club and Booster Club in the county should get behind tLe move and boost it along. JThere is no dtnying that we need bettor roods. Booet, brother booet. g 8 MAKE A. START f i . PHONE 41 BLACK. aaatmaaaaattmammaaaatafaaK , The county clerk has just completed his report of the &sessea valuation of property in Summit county assessed by the county assess sot and the state board of equalisation, amounting to fo.C78.W0. NO. 30 mnsttstaattocaattattittoatmattoaca . week. -- ha,lj4 hs Coal company and Or, ek Cogf company hiy the products of their g nei-sio- The county treaburer ban sent out the ta notices iluringthe past week. Return to LOsT (Sold locket. potdollioe and tie lib. rally rewarded. Mrs. W. R. Kininett, of Ogden, was in Coalville the forepart cf the Wes-tiras- s The countv fair closed last Friday minfijl y' edle aorjk'tlcpartuieut was night after three (lays of sight seer f licatPy and the exhibits ing, broucho buetiug, racing, hall etc. were agnitjcfeut. Tlieladus who Wtiile the exhibits games, not as numerous as last year, they inpjnyed in the work of gatli-I- " I to all ae were of a better quality . i!u j.ioufi of piale of the county haw n't i.wakriie.l io the heueflts of h county fair, and Ai liolh.v mg an ti. u ..,ls made seem to manifest a dont at tYair. It&l A is 1 i spirit. Such a s'ate of ..Ifa. ya lamentable, it is the duty of very B. llaiihletoman slulilon, J. i. citien of this count.v to dqsome-tliin- Nev fits! to let the wot hi kuovthat s. cond. 0 t. siaUion, A (. t.rhn, have the natuial tesourers here, hat ' 1 n r o I no p. Teg., can and wilLsome day xivl any firs1 . other part of the state in dairy inh It i'allis- ducts. apple cidDire, u t h, V t other matteis' besides the giu.l o Ill t. first. rafe eaiimu, i. amount of mineral and coal in this ( PePcuerni :i n 'S past, xi t cat. county --aim 1.0 b. ..er nr a Le, this be done than at a countv fair. llrsl lire .(.i yriday afternoon a meeting of the I! V'l i rn Dlembeit of he o'i i ssticia Ini was l:t hi and the follow ingliitc- d. W in. 1b,1 d 11. 1.0 Dr French and family desire to LOM' D'airoml ring. lift urn to thank their friends for their kindreward. ntttee. $10 Ti mi ness and sympathy during their in reg-ula'1 lie eity council "ill meet late bereavement. next Monday night. George JOB WORK NEATLY DONE r COALVILLE. UTAH. FEIfVV. SEPTEMBER 30. 1010. XVII. Caunty Fair Little S OF SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTEREJ PEOPLES ADVERTISER. We pride ourselves in" being the most along with the up-to-da- store, te nattiest, pobbiest line of Ready-to-we- ar Garments in Summit County, The PALMER Garments are right. - The beautiful in design styles are ( not too long, as long lengths are entirely out of dale) Graceful in shape, so harmonious in coloring, in fa5t right tip to the minute in style, that we are pleased to pur thenf before the public Sat- urday, Oct. 1st ss When you purchaser consider Quality along with the Style and Fit, remembering that Quality remainsjong after the price is forgotten. "We Keep the Best and always hare it ' , We keep the Best aad always hare it CO-O- P - .. -- J |