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Show t V s 1H KEl LEY CURE. Drunkemies Cur 4. A positive an I A MIDWINTER TRIP TO COAL-VILL- permanent ear Alta Independent. Where is Coalville? Is that the place where all the coal comes from? as Well, hardly, not even nearly, there are but a few small coal mines In the neighborhood of the city. Coalville Is in Summit county, aoout 1,400 feet higher up in the air than Salt Lake City, way up in the beautiful m UNIQUE! Weber canyon. Have you ever been te t up that canyon, either In summer or rl heeled ENJOY AEIEI wmtmr, winter time? If you have not,, you have missed something both of pleasHEALTHFUL! ure and interest. lrtf wttlUa reeeh W ell el the leaaee But let us start from here we SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS ought to start, namely, Salt Lake City. We left aforesaid city, (as the lawyers say) on the Oregon Short Line, which, by the way, is one of the finest and best equipped railroads in the QT.USmS United States, and arrived In Ogden In little over an hours time. After R i hi fhm waiting about twenty minutes we boarded the Union Pacific train to jeeereaee See eoree. Beil e Coalville. This train is by the people, leM 4 who live in the beautiful little cities eetwjMee situated In the Weber canyon, called ItwPehtmBeewlereKwIehieiidllee. the Ping Pong train. The reason We rSThtahPbnfe why It Is given that name, we dont know, except it should be on amount of its many turns and twists, up, down and around the mountain. . The settlements and cities between KtIWWN Ogden and Coalville are Uintah, Peterson, Morgan, Henefer and Echo On s the road we passed the long, deeo gulch called The Devils Slide," situated on the ridge of a high mountain; a little further up the we road passed the wonderful model, PROCURED ANO DEFENDED.,1 h tutu free report. I dmwuiff m photo Jyi ext Witches Rocks, and Pulpit Rock. lire aivkM, bow Cb obuiu patent, tuuio marks, I These peculiar and mighty rocky emiI copyright, eic., N C0UNTRIE8. nences are evidently remnants of the Bushiest direct v. Uh Washington saves tlmeA money ttm often the patent. of an ancient river, old Curious Compound Capsules com- Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively Standing there as monuments of the Write or come to usat bine the virtues of Big G, Pabst 0. K erosion that the land around them Santal Pepsin, and sell for $1.29 a has suffered. box. Mall orders promptly attended Well, u arrived safely In Coalville, to. Doull Drug Co., Distributor, S3t and were glad to get out of the overMain 81, Salt Lako City. . crowded train. At the station we Nono genuine without the trad were met by Mr. J. Howard Beard, mark th Our Iona D. who consecretary of Coalville Co-oducted us to his charming residence, where we were heartily welcomed by his sweet and accomplished wife, nee Judith Anderson. We had thought of fcoing to park City, but upon our arrival in Coalvill we learned that Park City had, speaking in commonJmr-Iance- , shuc down, or, la other words, adjourned commercially sine die. Coalville Is situated about 5,600 feet above sea level, is the capital of Summit county, and has about 1,200 inhabIs very picturesque itants, and Through the city, from east to west, flows the beautiful Chalk creek, emptying Into the grand Weber river, which Is the western boundary of the city. Hemmed In by these two beautiful rivers, surrounded by majestic mountains, every home surrounded by floweh gardens and fruit orchards, the pure mountain air well, draw the picture yourself, a pen cannot describe it. Coalville has about twenty business establishments. The largest among these is unqestionably the Coalville Co-oIt occupies the most prominnt business corner In the city. It Is of modern building, about 75x 125, and the front looks very much like the Z. C. M. I. in Salt Lake. This concern deals in everything you can imagine, and does an enormous business. The superintendent is MX. Geo. Beard, a gentleman of rare business ability and refinement, and also an artist with the brush. We had the pleasure of visiting his studio, and found pictures there that some day will become world famous for their beauty A mountain and perfectness. scene, painted 1y him, is now on exhibition In Z. C. M. I. In Salt Lake. We visited the 6nly barber shop la town, but after waiting an hour we had to leave, there were too many A barber bhop anywhere on nexts. Gods earth Is generally the place where you hear everything that is going on in town; but this place was the limit. Th$ barber was as silent as the pyramids of Egypt. The silence was so great that you could hear each hair striking the floor as they fell from his shears. A tonsorial artist like hint would be worth his weight la gold la Salt Lake. , The city owns the electric light plant, but has not any pipe water sys tem. Here is a chance for a person with means to build and get control of the waterworks and made a leglti mate profit, because the people wan the water in their houses now; but the city is at present bonded to the limit. The Coalville opera house Is a large frame building. It Is owned by Mr Jeorge Beard, seats about 600 people . At md is w 11 lighted by electricity. Thf qjXilAV loor Is made of polished maple, anc ests on a pivot, so that when th dace Is used for dancing the floor cai The very latest in e swung level. The seats are thei emoed, and the canvass, which co srs the floor when performances art 'iven, is taken off. Tnere is haidly e week but what some eastern company at this place, and the patron performs No. 35 age is large. The Summit stake tabernacle is If fed' In Coalville. It is a pretty brie luildlng w ith. many spires and a towe In the center. , It is very much like the tabernacle In Provo, both as to , architecture and E interior, only the SEWING-MACHINSend for Coalville tabernacle Is more handsomeIt seats 1,500 people. Is ly decorated. catalogue. Company, well lighted and has a beautiful pipe Salt LaK. City. Utah. organ. Summit stake academy is situated on a hill to the north of the city. The building is a. two-storbrick, and mMwiMaaMiniakini '.vwvitwikkwmiMiv' does ont look much like an institution of learning, but the faculty is excelPLACE YOUR EYES IN OUR HANDS. lent. It is the knowledge you want. 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We were utterly surprised to hear such strains of sweet harmony; not a harsh note wag heard. The instrumentation is very good. We dont know the leader of the band, but he Is certainly a man of ability. The only thing that marred the performance was the operator of the big bass drum. He did insist upon syncopating the notes. Deputy Sheriff John Callis took us through the county jail. It Is located about twenty feet behind the conrt house, and Is built of sandstone, brick, Iron and steel. It is Indeed a modern structure, with ample room for 27 prisoners. ,There were no occupants, which goes to show that the people of Summit county are a law abiding people. The county commissioners are, on. William Archibald, Hon. Geo. Smith and Hon. J. M. Woodard. The ther county officials are as follows: Jhas. R. Jones, county clerk; L. E. county recorder; James Bonn, county treasurer; Mr. Evans, sheriff; Mr. Jones, surveyor. The treasurer, we learned, insists upon having his headquarters at Park City. This is a gross violation of the law. The county treasurer must have his office at the county seat. If the treasurer dont want to have his office at Coalville, he should resign his office; if he dont want to, he can be , forced to do it. Mr. Alma Eldredge was the mayor of Coalville up to January, this year. Mr. Frank Cioft is now mayor, and we think that under his administration Coalville will make rapid strides forward, Coalville is an agricultural district, fully able to take care of itself, mines there. vVe think Coalville Is the Pas-o- r no- - mines. The people of Coalville are an hon-st- , upright, clean and highly educated people. It was Indeed a pleasure to he men a of Utah. When we left this beautiful place the snow was about two feet deep. The snow upon the branches of the trees was about three or four Inches high, and with the bright, clear sun shining upon them, they became h rhombic prism, presenting a beautiful , display of colors. Ah! 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Gray, Argus, Salt Lake; delegate to national convention, Fred Turner; alternate, D. P. Felt, Davis County Argus; historian, Briant S. Young, Argus, Salt Lake. Discussion followed papers, some of which wefe: , . and Subscription Subscription Rates, by I. E. Diehl of the Mammoth Record. The New Postal Ruling," by Fred Turner, of the Logan Republican. Report on National Editorial As- - 1 A BEAUTIFuL COMPLEXION by S. L. Raddon. of ANNUAL PRESS MEETING. Ogden, Utah, f Bargains in Real Estate. k Wewffl sociation Work, the Park Record. An Honest Criticism of the Utah State Press, by Albert F. Phillips of the Salt Lake Tribune. Those present when former President Charles England of the Logan Journal announced the opening of the session were: James Kirkham, Lehi Banner; I. E. Diehl. Mammoth Record; D. P. Felt, Davis County- Argus; S. L. Raddon, Park Record; John F. Burt, Juvenile Instructor; L. H. Dahlquist, Utah Posten; James T. Jakeman, r Miner; L. H. Gray, of the 'Salt Lake Argus; W. C. Hicks, Provo Enquirer; William Buys, Wasatch Wave; Fred Turner, Logan Republican; W. L. Els wick, Milford Times; Miss Ann M. Cannon, .Young Womans Journal; Arnold H. Schulthess, Beobachter, Salt Lake; Parley P. Jensen, Salt Lake. The following from the Deseret News report did not come before the meeting but it is so applicable that we reproduce it: At the afternoon session the following resolution was adopted: as country newspaper men has fitted and qualified us to give a faultless exhibition of howeal slaves would conduct themselves. And as the success of the Tom Show greatly depends upon the artistic acting of the slaves, we feel that our services should be accepted, as we could at a moments notice go onthe stage and play the parts without rehearsing or practise. Be it resolved by, the Utah Press association, in convention assembled, that we herewith tender our united service to the Press club of Salt Lake in their presentation of the Tom Show at the Salt Lake theater, Feb. 3, 1908. 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