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Show fwmmmmmi o II 1 UKW VM mmnn Our Coffees? We should like If not, have the finest in Trem-mton- . ; 0 FOR STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubber Goods, and Gents' Furnishings, D 0 which will be sold at Jensen P. At J. U Prices. Live-;.nd-Let-Liv- e C. Gates's old stand, MAIN STREET, TREMONTOX. visor, for Riverside, asked for an number i BOC5aannjKaoEjl FAMI! 1 0 1 Y III I L A. G. I I in Ub5 I Woodward, Proprietor, UTAH. CORINNE, Continual Scheming. They wore cailins on the garret bard. "And I suppose It is essential that you poets should have wonderful Methodist. imaginations'.'" ventured the pretty girl. "Well, I should say go," replied ArniKsooN SHHVice. the poet, p.s he lashed off another Preaching every alternate Sunday spring sonnet. "If we didn't havo 1 CO p. m. wonderful Sunday School we could imaginations 2:00 p. m novor create the yarns we tell our Preaching EYBNIStt SKRVfCBB creditors when they come around at S:S0 p.m. lookir.g for money." All services at the Methodist church. BUILDING LOTS. Two good buildYuu are invited ing lots for sale cheap fenced and some li. K. GILPIN. Pastor. trees on them 50 by 150 feet each Ca . at this office for particulars. W. H. Baptist. Office. Times MOKNIKG SEKVICRS: Church Directory. . 1 . Cap-well- E VEXING 11:00 12:00 AM 8:30 PM M A SKJ! VICES: Preaching Prayer Meeting: Wednesday night at Turkish Wealth Wasted. The aggregate oi wealth buried with Turkey's sultans would pay Russia's national debt. 7:80. Half a Million for Horse Show Gowns. All Services are held in the Baptist! It is estimated that the gowns worn at the annual New York horse show Church. Yon ars cordially invited. A. II. Shattlck, Paster. represent a total cost of $500,000. Spain the Land or Sunshine. They Dfc.it Grow There. Spain receives more sunshine than Isritish Dowaser. Has that AusThe any other European country. tralian heiress, Lady Hareacres, is a, 000 hours. any family tree? Aristocratic yearly average Spinster Certainly not. Didn't she ManZan Pile Remedy comes put up In from the bush? Baltimore a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy cciue American. t apply right where the soreness and inflammation exUts, It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding B. C. CALL, Lawyer, Guaranteed. Sold by Tremont piles. County Attorney. Mercantile Company. Practices in all the Courts. Oii'FfCB : C'OUKT IIOOSE, Brigham, Utah. P. U. Box 972. Both Phones. S. F. CHRISTENSEN I I Scientific Optician I LYES TESTED FREE With L.C, Christenseu and Sou Brigham City, Utah. Hart I and TRADE-MARK- S promptly obtained in all ctmn tries, or no fM. We ol'Uun PATENTS THAT PAY, advertise them thoroughly. At our expense, and help you to sucoesa. Send model, photo or sketch for FREE report 20 yearn' practice. on patentability. SUR For free Guide PASSING REFERENCES. Book on Profitable Patents write to WA9HIRUTON, - Nebeker Lawyers Suite 5 i. Commercial Block Logan Utah and 6 P.O. Phone 70. . Box MADE YOF.MA i cftgo Bear Hiver Valley Homestead No (M Q() meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday evening of each month at 9 p. m., in the Frater- - call ual Hall, Treiuonton. M B Hart Foreman. E. P. Burns Correspondent. TREMONTON ORDER SUITS 5-- I brotherhood of American TO will sell the famous Chi Corrected weekly by D, B. Hammond e,. 11, 11-- 3. Granted. Jas. H. Hess appeared and asked for $125 to cut down and gravel hill west of Fielding on Malad River; upon motion of Mr Hart, said sum was appropriated. Bond of Jas. W. Palmer as road supervisor of Park Valley was approved. Peter C. Jensen, road supervis or of Mantua District, asked for an appropriation to gravel road from Box Elder Creek to Meet ing House, to repair road north of Mantua in canyon. LeviT. Hall, road supervisor of Portage District, communieat-- e 1 in regard to ditch construct-e- l across road without making culvert. The clerk instructed notify Mr. Hall that any one making a ditch across the road b a compelled io put in a ctHvert at least 24 feet long under the sjpervisor's direction. E. H. Taylor communicated re garding the appointment of R. Walter as Justice of Peace of Junction Precinct on account of absence of the present justice. Clerk instructed communicate with Mr. Blackjjjiat once. T. B. BeattyJKtaryof State Board of Health notifying of the declination to Shel E. Baker to act as registrar of vital statistics of Clear Creek District. L. C Campbell was appointed to fill said position. Sheriff josephson recommend-tha- t the salary of his deputy be s raised to of that of the principal. Granted. j- A. Edwards, state auditor, reported regarding the overpayment of expenses for assessor and map used in case of State vs Vanderhoof. Referred to clerk and attorney. C. F. Wells, road supervisor of Willard District, asked about pipe which he could obtain from Willard City. Authorized to get - Corinne, Utah. e; EXPERIENCED Rock, Brick & Cement Block WORKMAN. 8, Mr Adams reported that Kimball Hansen will deed to the county sufficient to make a 1 four rod road in section 3 at 40 dollars per acre, and will move fence and ditch for 15 dollars; that N A Peterson would deed sufficient land for a four rod road on section 23; and that Casper Andersen would deed sufficient land for GALPIN L"5-- .56 1.25 .90 .95 Oats per 100 lbs. Feed barley per 100 lbs Brewers barley .21-- 2 Beef cattle per lb. .071-- 2 Pork dressed .051-- 2 Pork alive & .25 .20 lb. Butter per .15 Eggs per doz. .08 Chickens .80 Potatoes per 100 PINEULES fur in Moneys 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FO? Music all day in Tremonton Saturday, June 15th Marriage Licenses Issued June 4th. Thsrvold Jorgensen, Brigham, and Miss M. Pauline Woodwatt of Willard. Main Street, Tremonton. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Your Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as reprtsented. 1 i A vrup containing opiates constl-pa- te the bowels. Bce'i Laiaiire Couh Syrup and contains no oplaUl. movea the Uy W. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. patronage solicited. R. H. Fraucia of Garland and Ruth Clayiou of Garland. Wm. H. Darin and Rote Emamealans f Ogden. PEARL SALOON Choice Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Pool and Billards Le Roy Rosieliev of Smithfteld and Mill Lavoo Nelson of Brighasn. A. B. Testing Their Engineers. Manausa Proprietor. Utah Garland, Surprise signals are now being used by the Union Pacific to test the carefulness of the engineers. In seven weeks seven men have lost their places for failure to obey those signals, and the test will be continued until the careless men are all weeded out. Some of the men complain that it is a hard test a through which to put them. These call attention to the fact that they are as much interested as any of the passengers, since the engineer stands but little chance of escaping if an accident occures. The difficulty is that it is human nature to become reckless. Some of the best men will do that, and some way has to be devised to hold them down. It is not uncommon to find that some of the engineers on a road will wheel a train at terrific mm hi m nil" Do You Use a Phone? If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. LET US SHOW YOU. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, speed where it is absolutely dangerous to do so They are splendid fellows and manage to make their arms, said: "We regret, O Lord, that so many memhers have come solely to draw pay, draw cork and draw poker." All couch For Siie FEED and SALE STABLE LIVERY week. stretched Fnod and Drue Law. IN- - Main St., Near Railroad Station, TREMONTON. UTAH. JOHN SOMMER, O. S. Manager, Tremonton, Utah. L. TIME TABLE. MALAD VALLEY BRANCH. DEPART ARRIVE 3. NO S NoOpiataa, Conforms to National Pure McCLURE, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc. Tremom Mercantile Co, crossing the canal to present county road. The clerk's, recorder's and sheriff's reports of fees collected Flag Shows Full Schoolhouae. In some parts of England the pracduring May 1907 were read and tice prevails of displaying a flag from tho Hchoolhouse roof when every accepted. M. C. Bowen of Fielding ap- pupil Is present. peared and stated that R. E. RIM'S DYSPEPSIA TIBLETS Kllv Indigsstian arid Stomach TrouMM Sainsbury and John Earl refuse No. 3. No. 31 -- 5' I wheat per bu. C& DEALERS said road in same section at 30 dollars per acre for up land, and 80 dollars for bottom land. In tLe matter of the petition of W A Kneifel and others, filed January 25th, 1904, referred to Attorney to enforce. Board adjourned, for two CHAS. McCLURE. F. E. GALPIN - I A Company. corner of Sec. N. E. Cole Banking Company, fifty-fivaction defer-- ! red. Paid up Capital $ 10,000. Personal Responsibility, $50,000. Petition of Lester Pierson and Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. others asking that Thos Nish be All business with us will receive prompt and appointed road supervisor in and for Plymouth district. Upon mo careful attention. tion Mr Nish was appointed. Interest paid on time deposits. Petition of Wm. A Hess and others asking that Thos H Archi S. N. COLE, D. R. ORBISON, bald be appointed road supervis President. Cashier. or in and for Plymouth district; denied. Messrs. II L Wilcox and L H Getz asked that enough be appropriated to gravel the entire road from Tremonton to southwest corner of sec. Upon motion of Chairman Val All work guaranteed Cisterns a specialty eutinelL'OOO was appropriated to do said work, $1000 for RICHARD SCHWAB, Taemonton, Ltah Tremonton and $1000 to Rawlins. y0Tl said pipeUpon motion of Mr. Hart, the schedule if it is possible, but they buy elsewhere. chairman was authorized to pur- have so much nerve and confidence T RICHARDS Deweyville, Ltah. chase a rooter for the gravel pit that they actuaily endanger their - on Point Lookout. own lives and those of their passeni t life Communication from J. M- Jen gers. Idaho Statesman. son, Jr., regarding land for right Everybody is coming to Tremonof way for road on Sec. ton Saturday, June 15th. HH Beit for Upon motion of Mr. Adams the ftLKsB Co; Croup, deed was rejected. Upon motion LPPPfl Whooping Am WK I Great Drawing Power. Cpugh, Etc of Mr Hart, clerk was instructed jU A clergyman who was Invited by to notify Mr Jensen that if clear the regular chaplain of the California title to the four rods be given, legislature the other day to offer the county will move bridge prayer, with uplifted eyes and out c cm jv.i pji MARKETS - Garden City Tayloring fa. -3 two-third- Seventh Street, D- C B03-50- 5 15,-13- at We keep the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Sunday School Preaching COUBT. appropriation of $500 to repair and gravel roads in said district. On motion of Chairman Valentine $300 was appropriated. Carl Isaacson, tree inspecter, recommended that notice be inD serted in the local papers for to people spray against slugs, 1 and asked permission to do so. Granted. D Jas. W. Palmer, road supervisor of Park Valley, asked that he b i authorized to procure lumber for bridges and culverts in his Authorized to secure district. 200 feet of 12 inch pipe for cul-- 1 verts. HI Petition of A. E. Zundel and others asking that a temporary bridge be put across Malad River on Sec. in the place of the one washed out. Referred t ) Commissioners Hart and Adams with power to act. J. P. Christensen, road supervisor of Manilla District, asked that he be permitted to get large rocks to rip-ra- p grade west of Deweyville bridge, also permission to put railing on canal bridge you to do so, for we think we All prices, 10 to 40c. HEADQUARTERS D to move their fences back to the line in Fielding Townsite and Board of County Commissioners asked that somethisg be done Referred to county attorney. met in regular session June Fall board present. Jas. H Hess and Tim Covert Myron J. Richards, road super appeared in support of petition COUKTY j A. M. P. M. 9:55 10:10 0:10 10 32 10:27 10:81 10:87 10:58 11:20 11;32 :30 fl:3H :w fi:3K 0:44 fi:48 11:42 6:55 7:07 7:10 7:30 12:01 7:3H 11 sM 1:00 p. m. H80 No. 84. 3 E 2 A. M. Unchain Corinne Waukcgan Kvans Bonita Central TREMONTON (Jarland Riverside Fielding Plymouth Washakie Malad The miifd train on this Branch ij dailv except Sunday. 0:40 !l;S0 0 07 y:(ll B:M 6:91 :45 40 H:28 .S H 21 0 U 7 52 715 p. P. M. 4:85 4:80 4:18 4:5 tM 30 30 3:25 2:55 2 :2 2 IM |