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Show corporation theDIFFERENT V. Comprehensive telephone service furnished at rates based on operating and maintenance cost with only a reasonable profit added, defines the policy of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Skilled engineers, practised artisans, pd a trained force of men and women extelephony, pert in the art are Constantly giving their best efforts to keeping the service at a high standard of excellence. Meanwhile rates are fixed so that they will pay only a fair roargain of profit on actual investment. And speaking of the investment; we wish again to call your attention to the fact that for every dollar of stock issued, we have $1.15 worth of plant. That we believe is almost unique that is one of the reasons that ours has been called the corporation different." u HENF.FER, Aug. IS, There s good turn out at meeting laat Sun were bapday. Six boye and girle record to the tised. And added members. . In Bishop Harris spent Sunday Salt Lake City, and reports the Parley condition of bis . Croft, who was recently operated Call on for appendicltua and much Improved. Trouble as has been and harvesting Haying week. The the past during pushed new Stephens com pan' has their header at work on the fall grain. Scarlet fever has been reported at the home of J. W. Jones,, but as from they are camping two miles to it look g for not the town we do will all trust and any further, toou be well. . son-in-la- w, diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlains Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,' write M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There nothing better For sale by John Boyden A ;Bon. of "I was cured 1 Tak Coal The Times sad get all the rills sad Summit county lew. BEERS -- THE KCSTJL1 SUITES TEUPSCHE Quart) Pabat Blue Ribbon Pabat Export $12.50 $11.00 Selected Utah $9.00 Bismark, Rieger & Lindley, The Whiskey Merchant' AXU 10 dozen bottle. U. S. BEDELL Gean Linen Proprietor Finest of Toilets Service. First-cla- ss THE ONLY . Main St. , ' 7 - contain oooooooooooooaoaoooooooaoooooooopoooeoooeoooeooj! ast side of WANSHIP, Aug. 13 Mrs. Hssel Williams gave a party laat Sunday la honor of Miss Margaret Buddy, Van Hixaon, and daughter Xlate, who have been vial ting at the home of Mrs. M. E. Hixson. The following persons were invited. Messrs, and Mecdames Frank Hixson, H. F. Peterson and ' Alma Gibbon, and the Misses Clara Peterson, Mamie Pendleton, Dorothy Burns, Nora Swift, Elva Wilson, Vionie, Higby, Bena Smith, Elsie Cardwell, Kuth Vincent, Faun Hixson. Louie Hattie Moore, Florence Lee, West, Alice France, Florence Keyes. Messrs. Duress . Smith, Melvin Pendleton. Everet Peterson, Oley Peterson, Harvy Moore, Bert Moore, Lawrence Olenslager, Joshua Bat-- , Sally Gardner, Bobert Young, Eddie and Karl Hixson. Of the above twenty eight were, present. -- Light refreshment were served and n e njoyable time was had, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hibbard are visiting her sister Mra. Hazsl Peterson. Viunie Rigbyand Dorafhy Burns, who have been visiting relathes here, have returned to their home. Born To the wife of Alma Peterson, on the tenth, a girl. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. Tillie Young came here from Coalville today where she has been - ' visiting her daughter.'Miss Hattie Lee is visiting her parents here. V.M. Hixson and Miss Dnddy returned to bait Lake last Sunday. Work must be plentiful for the farmers cannot get men enough to help them get up their hay. AntouBates and family and Mrs. The ma!l bottle may be had at Pendleton .are home again after $1.00 peT cask additional. Cask spending a few days up Weber term miGLm . Per Cask of6 dozen Large Bottle (formerly called pars city i:zv;:. .WANSHIP NEWS. HENEFER NEWS. Mr. W. 8. Gunsalut.' a farmer living near Flemming, Pa., says he haaused Chamberlains Colic and - Cholera Remedy lu hie family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent rein dy, and takes pleasure in recomit. For sale by John mending fioyden A Son. Canyon. ' ' - ,N": Mr. Bert Moore is suffering with rheumatism. A vast amount-q- f 111 health Is due to impaired digestion. When Ihe stomach fails to perform Its factions properly,, the whole ays Urn becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlains Tablet's Is all you need. They will strengthen yoar BARBERSHOP Agent for the TROY Laundry anPARK CITY, Aug. lL-nual outing of the Loyal Order of t ' Moose brought more than 600 members of the lodge from Salt Lake oft and about 1,000 person from the be L surrounding towns to this city The r The special train with delegates and members of the lodge fro pi other towns arrived over the Grande . railroad at 12:20 It 0 was met , b rerertA brs of the Park then, and the Park City b UoI! beaded by Dr. E. P. horseback, followed by Veh,PtneDt u which came with the Salt delegation, was formed and pro needed up Main street There was a beautifully decorated float bearing Miss Kate Sweeney, queen of Moose 1 day, and her maids of honor, Anna Wilson, Eleanor Wright, Teresa Quinn, Enid Rlly Florence and May Fernette and Laura lfeddy. d The crown bearer was Anri grow too-OHazel West. tiie float came Park the Following Saving Banks which can City band, about 600 visiting Moose 75c, the riioncy to be return-thof'lhe ParkCity lodge. No. 606, bankA We holri the key bearing parasols. make a deposit bring the bank wu. After the parade Mayor John Welch of Park City made a speech rapidly in pis bank because they eam in which he presented the keys of compounded quarterly, r the eity to the viators. A. Whitaker, q $l.oo; 'opens an account head of the Salt Lake lodge of Moose on the part of accepted the keys the visitors. Frank J. McNally, head ' of the Kate Sweeney and crowned Coalville JJtah of her queen Moose, day. The proceedings were then turned over to D. A. Ridd of Salt Lake, DEPOSITORY who acted as marshall of tbs day. At 2 oclock both visitors and local Moose were entertained at a barbecue served cafeteria" style at open air tables. Guests . of honor were feasted at the local I. O. O. F. hall Sport took up" the afternoon. In addition to various species of foot races, a ball game, in which Park City defeated Coalville by a score of 7 to S, was played. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A grand ball in Rasbands' ball ,, was held daring the entire evening. Instruction begins Monday, September 1 6th. The Salt Lake visitors and dele' t gates from other lodges throughout the state left on a special train over Registration of Students, and entrance examinations, the Rio Grande railroad at midThursday, Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 13 th, 14th. night.' , J Coa in Service first-cla- ss For Yokn twelve-year-ol- ps FIRST NATIONAL shape - BANK 9.A University of Utah ! A UPTON NEWS digestion, invigorates your bowels, ' eutirely, doing away with tjhat n UPTON, Aug. 13th. Arthur miserable feeling due to faulty dictaand returned company bsvd It. tion. 'Try Many others . their hunting and fishing trip, been permanently cured whv hot .. Miss Pearl Randall was given a you? For sale by John Boydef A Son. " surplse party Wednesday evening by some of ker .young friends, all boast of having a good time. DEVIL SLIDE NEWS.. 8un-fro- ss up-to-da-te L p' million dollars worth of grounds, buildings, "and ment, and the best teachers . that can be secured are Chis-tense- IVe are prepare J to Jo all electrical kinds of first-claMassaging for alt j Justthc m equip- at your service. t j Clean Linen to alt patrons V today.' y,1 y Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition, to giving a broad and liberal education. The Catalog, which describes the various courses and Mrs. Rachel Powell of Coalville is DEVILS 8L1DE, Aug. 13. --The visiting at the old homestead. Devils Slide Baseball Team has Harvesting will soon be at its . PALACE BARBER SHOP W. S. JOHNSTON, Prop. All kinds of French Agent for Ogden Steam Laundry. Dry Geaning, Dying and Repairing. WEST SIDE MAIN STREET COAV1LLC, UTAH cleaned up two good games in the past week. The first one on Wednesday, August 7th, at Coalville came out on 3 to 0. The other one played at Devil's Slide with oneof Ogdens best amateur teams came out 8, to 7. Considering amateur teams, both games vrdre J i very good. Mr. David Aligood and Mr.H. Creechly have gone to Idaho cate a farm. Mrs. Brown and Misses Grace Brown.Mary Brown, Belle Weavjr. and Lizzie Clark were enthusiastic baseball fans from Coalville last Sunday. Mr. A. I Mo Duffy and N. fc Flygare are contemplating a fri.iil-l- y boxing match to take place ii a day or to. Judging from their pjst records, it will undoutedly be tafy interesting. The proceeds will goto tiie baseball fund. After an arduous day of hard bor In the hot sun. George llan has made hi truck garden a nuclei in appearance. George alvn$s was a good gardner. The Union Portland Cement Company's business must be good, for the Railroad Company seems able to furnisli enough cars , supply the Cement Companys T Boating ' Beckers v- end Both begin with B and result in 1 Beckers Beer is a true health beverage. Wiik tm aw lis-O- Ja ml hs 0Aa Pfc&r SrftiiiutinainhSdL Uuk tuition fees, etc., d registration-an- sent free on request is height. The people here need with their new Post Offlice build7 ing. University of Utah Grace Bleak and lady friends of Salt Laxe were guesta of Artemesia Powell last week. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' Miss , Miss MatyG led hell who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Cbistensen, returned to Salt Lake, Wednesday, Once Used Always Used Keep youk eye on the Automobile. Were all medicines at meritorious as Chamberlains Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased." writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by John Boyden A Son. BARBERS Extracts FOR SALE BY Morgan News , COALVILLE W. H. Croft and bis, sister Mrs. Frank Chase of Centerville arrived here Tuesday, Mr, Croft reports that his son Parley whom he brought-froIdaho, and who underwent an operaton In Salt Lake for appendicitis and other. complications, Is recovering, having passed a very critical stage since the operation. CO-O- P Not Better vThan: the BEST - Dr. J. H. Philipps of the Dee Memorial Hospital, Ogden who relieved Dr. Pugmire for his vacation, returned to Ogden to resume his duties Friday morning, The doctor is a pleasant and obliging gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet, Mr. Jas. Toone has been at jhe and the many friends be made durplant three or four days getting i ing his short stay with ns wish him furniture lntohis homa'm trt a successful career. housekeeping. Judging from time cdjpsumed, Jim must havetn As Carl Eddington wbo lately reabundance of turniture, or he is beturned from a European mission, coming slower In his old age. I was making fcla way rapidly westQu.te a number of the teller ward on Young street Sunday evenfrom the Slide have been oat chick- ing toward R. R. Fry hi where be en hunting sluce the season opened had been invited to dinner, he was and have done well, but up to da&, accosted opposite H. B. Frys home the holder of the record is P. H. by a man considerable his senior Bebrenst, having got the limit n who cordially Invited him In where I be waa welcomed by forty-fiv- e reeach trip. latives wbo bad'gathered for the FOR SALE Blue flame oil stir occasion, Mrs. M. A. Eddington at half price. Almost as good as nw. came ftom Salt Lake to Join the "V Apply at Times office. party and afforded him a second f - . l If you t! . ! rest . , with us - we bothlc. , McCormick Mowers, Hay Tools, BuuL. arid c . o y ; V . . ".d the Red Tc 3 7 V 7' V n y 9 -. .B: .:ding Ty:.:o.- - t v ' :.ii Uis But better Owing to ttedieavy pea crop Morgan this year, the Devils 81j Baseball learn has been nnabl get a game with the Morgan teal but tiie Slide boys are still anxisus to tee a game in 'the near future! t V r m 1 '1, - . f rested nerve and peaceful, dreamless deep. Theyre both body ancFncrre tonics and should be taken singly or together as often as possible. jtnand. i gives the o vao' . J. H. TAGGART, Local Agent ; - t - ) i |