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Show WANSHIP NEWS. ECHO NEWS. PRICE BAND BOVS REMEMBER INSTRUCTOR. O. B; Anderson, Eber W, Hall, ECHO, Oct. Dr, wife and four children, of Salt Lake came to Echo last week in their automobile. While here they were the guests of Mrs Will Woods and sister, Mrs. Hattie Hamilton. Most all the people of Echo attended the county fair at Coalville. The singing contest was fine, and those participating in same deserve great credit. Summit county should be very proud of her singers, Brig Hansen and wife leave Echo Thursday evening to take up their residence in Evanston, where they have purchased a home. We regret very much to see them go, but wish them success in their new home. Mrs. Daniel Williams left Echo Wednesday morning to visit in Ogden, Salt Lake and Morgan, but will returnto Echo again before leaving for hes home m 8n Francisco. 3-- Having learned that their instructor, i 8. M. Frey, was about to leave Price for a time on business, the members of the Price bam! Monday night marched in a body to the Mathis hotel, where Mr. Fuy has been living since his arrival in this city, tendered him a serenade and, Olthrough their spokesman, Mayor Surveyor and Abstractor son, presented him with a ashandsome a slight and costly mersehaum pipe token of the esteem in which he is held Best Rates by the members of the band. The in Best struetor was completely surprised by this mark of esteem and it was some before he recovered sufficient Better be Safe Than Sorry moments ly to thank his friends and late pupils A property owner should select lor their appreciation. 11, Frey has worked wonders with his Insurance Company the the8. local band since he became its in same as he does his bank. If struetor, some two months sinee, and he burns out he wants 100 nobody appreciates this more than the members themselves, and it was fitting cents on the dollar. that ha should be remembered on the For insurance rates call Phone eve of his departure, even though he may only be leaving the city temporar7- ily. Mr. Frey left yesterday morning for Myton, Vernal, and other reservation points, where he will continue his business as a piano salesman. Many people besides those in the will regret to see Mr. Frey leav band VM . CHADWICK N. J, ADSTAD Price, and all will join the News in hoping that his absence may be brief Notary Public Cos H. B. FRY, Agent THE MORGAN CREAMERY LOCAL -- Manufacturers HENEFER NEWS. of anil Dealers In Separator Butter Are you coming a Creamery Co., again? If so, call on the f J. C. Armstrong, Mgr. Creager Livery Highest Price Paid lor Butter Fat. , - $ Test on Cream Highest t f ,. i - .s i- C. - last Sunday they caught a very large one weighing between three and four hundred pounds. The youths were brave enough to shoot it and it was brought down, and was on exhibition yesterday, The mother of Vernon Wilson, who has been suffering with blood poison for seven weeks is quite nervous over her son being in the sheep camp,' and wanted him to come home. But he said no, he would work up there in his fathers place, so he, his father, could stay home with bis sick mother. The community think the boys are brave and hope they will catch the other cub. Mrs. May Hixson and little ones have returned to their home on East Mill Creek after spending a week with relations, Mr. Edward Farnsworth visited our Sabbath School last Sunday. Mrs, Lais Judd and Mrs. May Bates are visiting Mrs. Vilie Gibbons in Boulderville, this week. Harvesting is drawing to a close and the threshing machine will soon be COALVILLE PAY HALF F. F. Ulrich, the popular young druggist at Devils Slide, left last week.for Chicago to attend the Northwestern1 University. You owe it to yourself to BUY WISELY. If there's a chance to make one dollar serve you as well as two dollars ordinarily, do you owe it to yourself to find that chance? If there are chances to save five dollars on a suit of clothes, or on a dress, a piece of furniture, a jewelry purchase, a trunk, on the monthly grocery bills, the months expenditures for shoes, hats, haberdashery, you owe" it to yourself surely to find these chances! Some of your friends are finding such chances ALL THE TIME! They are advertisement readers, ef course. So, if you would pay one of the most important and urgent of the debts that you owe to yourself, become an advertisement reader a buyer of advertised things. ' Mr. Hatch of the Devils Sllide store will attend the fair in Salt Lake next Saturday. Mr. G. II. Woodman, manager of the home last Wednesday from a several days business tr;p at Salt Lake and Ogden. Devils Slide store, returned Mr. Charles Whittemore, who was married in Ogden Friday, Sept. 28, to Miss Eva Thomas, gave his wedding dance Wednesday evening. Ogden music 6? the very best and a delightful time is reported by all those present. Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore will be at home to their friends in Devil's Slide. The Wise Jtsuyer reads the advs. in this paper. Are you one of the Wise ' Ones? - i This is the Store for Everybody from Everywhere Clothes for Men and Boys in all walks of life Ball Band Rubber Goods and PETERS SHOES, the best on the market. QUALITY and LOWEST PRICE The Howard Thackeray Store, NEWS. Croyden UTAH HENEFER, Oet. 1. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. J. of Salt Lake A.' A. Davidson of Holbrook, Ida., on lias purchased the Holt property at to their way Briilger, Wyo., stopped and will take possession over a day here visiting their cousin, Iloytsville about November 1st, at which time Roy Mrs. Wm. Brewer. Alston and family will leave for Salt There was a good attendance at the Lake to take up (heir residence. priesthood and auxiliary meetings here And get prices on Boys Suits, Girls and Childrens Cloaks, Albert Stephens and family visited on the 29th of September. in Coalville last week. He came in Mittens, Golf Gloves, Caps, etc., also a large line of Ladies Married In the Sait Lake temple, and renewed his subscription to The Oet. 2d, 1912, Mr. Hersbell Judd to Times while here, as he says they canSkirts. These goods ere going at half price. Miss Myrtle Stephens, and Mr. Irwin not keep house in Salt Lake without it. T. Jones to Miss Hazel Beard. All 20th CENTURY WASHERS during this are very popular here. They have Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hills returned 6RCIL sale will be sold at with them the best wishes from a host to Salt Lake on Sunday. After spendof friends that their journey through ing a few days in the capital they will . life may be long, happy and prosperous. return to their home in Modena. There will be a good attendance Mr. and Mrs B. J. Lund returned to from here at the conference at Salt their home in St. George on Sunday Lake. after a pleasant visit with relatives With two machines running thresh- here. ing is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lund returned to The poor editor was dying; but when their home in Modena on Sunday after the doctor placed his ear to the pa- a two weeks here with friends tients heart and muttered sadly, Poor and relatives. stay is ca find the fellow, circulation almost gone,11 editor raised himself and gasped: Tis Miss Nell Rhoades left yesterday for its false, we have the largest Circulation the capital on business matters. of any paper in the county! then sank back upon his pillow, with a triRegistration days are October 8, 9, He was 15, 29 and 30. umphant smile upon his face. consistent to the end lying about his circulation. Mr. J. L, Rhead, who was injured in a runaway up South Fork about six PHONE-Sto- re -20- Residence, God loves every man, saint or sinner; weeks ago, left Friday for Salt Lake as the mother loves the child, perverse where he will probably enter a hospital or obedient. The mother Waits- for the and be examined to see that everything child to grow. God is waiting for the is all right. lie is getting along as man to know. nicely as can be expected. Go to the Pioneer Novelty Co., Ritter , late for last issue.) Two young boys, Vernon Wilson and Willie Keyes, aged 13 and 16, who are herding sheep in the mountains have had quite an exciting time with the bear lately. About 10 days ago, they caught a large eub in their trap, and DEVIL SLIDE NEWS. OF THE DEBTS YOU OWE TO YOURSELF, YOULL BE ABLE TO PAY ALL THE DEBTS YOU OWE TO OTHERS. YOU Barney Evans has been very ill, but we are pleased to know he is able to be out again. Mrs. Evans was called to Randolph on account heard. Mrs. Pauline Peterson is home again of the fatal Illness of her aged after spending a short time in Salt Lake MARKETS FOR THE PAST father, and was not here when her City. WEEK HAVE BEEN husband was so ill. Mrs. ('laud Williams and family have down to Salt Lake on a visit, gone is a be will It rumored that there and to get a supply of fruit. in the in dance Echo big Wedding Mr. Will Jennie who lived here many pear future. The young folks are ago was calling on some of his obi years eagerly waiting for same. triends last week. Full Cream Cheese and ; Miss Gaynell Rogers is confined to her bed with lagVIppe. (To IF j F. Osgood, Pros.. D. Heiner. Vice-Pros- .. C. A Spalb, Cashier Special attention given to Com inerdat Travelers and Camping Parties. . $1.00 Mrs C I. Wheadon, Mgr. Please Remember that every kind of furniture you wan at assaying and that it kind, at furniture, whateyer ' R. H. WELCHS Popular Prices Phone All traius met ... IS Morgan White Paintiig and Paperhanging - J. Edward Taylor, state horticulturOver 240 made a guess on the number Kalsomining and Decorating. Best ist is again sending notices broadcast, of beans in the bottle. The lowest of Workmanship at Reasonable calling attention to the lavt which bars guess was 310 and 8006 the highest. from Utah markets fruit infected with Warren Salmon and Geo. Robinson both Prices. Morgan, Utah Morgan Drug Co. Says: scale insects or showing evidence of the guessed 875. In a toss-uGeorge Won work of eodling moths. out. The correct number was 876. p OF MORGAN Capital V $25,000. Surplus and Und. Profits 6,129 DIRECTORS ; Notary Public Notice. L ,, The finest line of winter lap Fish and Game License , robes and horse, blankets; also Money to Loan on Farm Land one-hand bushel potato sale on at the Consolidated pails alf 0, F. Osgood Moroni Helner D. Helner H. B. Crouch James A, Anderson ..G. Y. Rczbins.. Morgan, Utah at prices never before known, and a full line ot amraunitioi.. CFFICIAL CALL FOR THE DEMO- CRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. OF MORGAN COUNTY. Notice is heieby given that the Dem- ocratic county convention of Morgan county will be held in the county court house, Morgan City, Utah, on Saturday, October J2, 1912, at 2 oclock p. m., for the ..purpose of placing tn nomination a full enmity ticket, including a representative to the state legislature. Democratic precinct chairman will please see to it that delegate aie dnh elected to represent the various precincts at s"lii eonveutiert.' Apportionment of delegates has been fmade as follows: Peterson, 2 delegates. Milton, 2 delegates. Uanvon Creek, 5 delegates. South Morgan, 9 delegates. North Morgan, 3 delegates. Croydon, 4 delegates. ' Dated at Morgan City; Morgan county, Utah, this 30th day of September, A. D. 1912. ALONZO FRANCIS, Democratic County Chairman. By RICHARD T. FRY, GO to: The C. W. McAvoy Hat Shop Morgans Classy Millinery Store for Strictly Up to Date Hats. MORGAN, UTAH i Jewelry and Silverware just arrived. The Butler's Secret Co., pla3ed to a crowded house last Friday night. The company compared favorably with the average traveling troupe and gave eral satisfaction. MORGAN gen- Mr. Edward Powell of Upton, was a west bound passenger Monday morning. left Monday for Salt Lake, to take in the State Fair and other attractions at the state capital. f G. Y. Bullock f Editor and Mrs. C. II. Ruble of Morgan, spent last Thursday and Friday, the guest of tfie editor and family. County Attorney, J. E. Johnson Baik City was one of the speakers the Sunday night meeting here. returned to the city in the clouds of at He on Monday, The schools at Upton were closed last week on account of smallpox. Quite a number of eases of the dreaded disease having developed. WANTED A teacher for the Wah-satc- h You Will Never Be Disappointed j x X X X X X X Crouch Mrs. Win. Huffman and family will leave for Cumberland next Sunday where has employment. Mrs. Janie Neil left for her home in Burk City last Thursday after a pleasant visit here with friends. UTAH PHONE 3 when the unexpected visitor drops in at s meal time, if your Meats have been 5 X X ordered from the X Mrs. W. Visick and children of Morgan, were visiting here last Sunday. school, in Castle Rock school district, to begin as soon as possible. For 1 particulars apply Joseph S. Ball, chairNOTICE. Summit county, Utah. A mass convention of the Socialists man, Wahsateh, of Morgan county is hereby ealled to Those who are fond of working out meet at the old school house in PeterA puzzles can tackle the following: son on Saturday evening, October 5, at certain family in Lincoln consists of eight oclock p. m. to nominate candi- one grandfather, two grandmothers, one two mothers-in-law- , three dates for the cennty officers to be father-in-lavoted on at the general election, Nov. mothers, two fathers, two daughters, , daughter-in-lawone I, 1912., and to transact such other one son, one one and there i granddaughter, as business may properly come before are six persons in the family. only the convention. JOHN T. DAVISON, That inspiration that comes in bot-- j Secretary County Committee. ties is often ednlterated with regrets. ' Acting Secretary. . Dont forget us when wanting a Birthday or Wedding Gift. 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