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Show & . V X , . Hows This? ) M UWTl ' ! Hnlrwl Cm. W UWIt IM F j. CHKNrr MrITrVMr WlUM lUBlCMUffc A , W MM Banrt - CO, A W ToM. Ok Wmmm DniuM ToMo. MCte IM Mnly, mm. Wmlrtmw """ Wm mw Itu imaw rmu m m f A NEW RULE. On noil . after October let wrpjqr printed in tb butter U Timet office niu)t be paid for when they r taben from, tbs offiee. We have now tome half dotes or more, partie owing ut for butter , wrapper printed a month or more ago. We haven't the time to keep book for thee email sta, neither i - ummit Coaiat' Fair '' - and farmer, he any ti Utah product should be a well kL aa that of California. Whoever i respos.ible for tb Sao Mrs. Seymour, who born inVtsh, condition of the walk ia front1 of the expects to bring her (ldren to this eourthouae ia to be complimented. state in a few most) nd make ker home her, ,Sbe says the Talk, about th apple grown . else- permanent Kef the fruit chances for develop where. Axe there any finer than those here nr mr tha in dustry you can nee in the Morgan drug winstate. other any I dow,. weighing a pound eaehf .Morgan News . , Coalville, Utah, Sept. The following attractions will be given each day during the Fair: - i i Band Concerts! - SPECIAL OFFERS These Offers expire October . 31st, 1912 ri The four best teams of the county will play for a prize of $40.00, the team winning two games out of three gets the prize. A large fine GRAND STAND is being erected so that the people can enjoy the sports. MUSICAL - $5.00 week. V? Until October 31st, 1912, we will Everard Welch, the hurt ship the above by express, charges of Mrs. Jane Welch who w at the I'oonirr ranch in Round for prepaid, valley laat week', ia atill a very sick boy, but ia improving alowly. and he wishes to tlmuk the doctor and Three-StFour Big Full Quarts also neighbor and friend for their $4.50 acta of kindness. Brandy One Big Full Quart Old 1.25 When one nee the conditio of the Rosenberg Ginger Cordial $4.00 ar $5.75 street in front of the Sputb Morgan school, Owen Durrnnts, Dr. Pugmire and Jim Bawlen, we wonder why home CONTEST will be given Tburs. Eve., SEPT 26th In the Stake Tabernacle, for which prizes will be given. See program in the premium list. The general display will consist of everything that goes to make an Al Fair. SPECIAL RATES will be given on the railroad. One and a third rate will be gien for round trip. Rates for shipping cattle will be one rate for round trip. ONE)F THE SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS ON THE GROUNDS THIS YEAR will be a lunch counter, where meals can be had at reasonable prices.. connection between tit Lake and Mor tion this fall, ao as 16 lave the road fact ready early in the spriqf. Tbi recalls to mind that aie years ago, there was a proposition to build City Creek canyon toad thrfeijh to the divide so as to make it passtUo for vehicles, g and the Morgan couniycommisaioners agreed to extend the logging road in Hardscrabble canyon through to meet the City Creek road, ill wan believed that by this improvement, quite a traffic could be inaugurated between Mor gan and Salt Lake cmntiee. But the majority in the Salt lake City council opposed the scheme, aa it fell through, Such n road would prove highly at tractive for nil kind if vehicle travel, particularly from n hemic standpoint The Judging will take place on Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1912 , CROYDEN - NEWS CROYDEN. Sept. 17.-- Mr. John E. fondle la making an improve ment to his chicken ranch by building a new concrete ehlcken house. Mrs. Helen Thackeray paid her family a visit last week and return ed on $4.50 Rieger & Lindley, -- Tha-acho- oia Admission 25c ot- the 16th. Mrs. Jennie Thackeray after waiting on the sick returned home yesterday. ' Running op ana. down stairs, govsrgmsnt ia run, when we need JJrst James Hopkin's two daughters to learn how to run s little town before sweeping and bending over making went to Ogden last 8unday to atbeds will not make a woman healthy we talk of big things. or beautiful. She most get out of tend high school." Mrs. Carrie Jarvis, of Ogden is walk a mile or two every P. O. Box 524, .Salt Lake City, throughout the county doors, Taband take Chamberlain's visiting her brother here. commenced nil grade up to and includ- day Utah. lets to improve herdlgestion and Mrs. Kate London was called to ing tba 6th grad Monday. The attend!W 5 regulate her bowel Eor sale by Ogden last week on account of the idba y death of her aunt, returning Until October 31st, 1912, we will ship the above by express, charges people have the nerve to criticise our governor, our president and the way the prepaid for BASEBALL '! BASEBALL '! BASEBALL!! Now that our little town is the proud gnn, to cost in the Neighborhood - of possessor of an electric light plant, we 6300,000, The plan is Whegin construe of Cattle Roping!!! Some of the best Broncho Busters of. the West will be Present . company tT paint and decorate the dwelling house and office tor the A preliminary survey will be started plant and experts to remain there week for an autoaobile roadway next until the Aral of the year. Four Bi Full Quarts Corning s Monarch High-Proarc jing to reaptbc benefit of this Whiskev $4.00 enteqrisc by having the privileges of a moving picture show to be installed One Bottle Alpine Swiss w "'- 1.00 by local partied within the next two Bitten Broncho Busting!! Shooting Toujrtament, Potato Races, Pony Races, Ladies Relay Races, Climbing the Creased Pole, Catching the Greased Pig, etc, all for which prizes will be given. " Morgan White has removed hie family to Devil Slide where lie has John P, Clum of Harrtas System Give been employed by the cement plant Illustrated Ihlk. Subscribe for TnTtmea. 25, 26 and 27 3 Days of Great Enjoyment!! An article that real, merit should in time b cine popular, That such ia- the a berialn'a Cough Re attested by 'many one tf them. H. W Ohio Falla, Ind.t wr V when the butter wrafper leave the o John Taggart, formerly of Mor- Iains Cough Reined I U the best for flee. gan, who ha been emplyed at Evan roughs, cold and ei np, and la my Thpee who have .been aeeuatemed to aton, met wlan accident at that beat seller. For sal ly John Boy-de- n and son. getting their butter wrapper printed point, panned thru Morgau Thurs.at thi office will please bear tbi ia day on his way to the railroad . hospital at Ogden. ROAD TO cor 4300,000. niind. The Morgan Camp W. O, V. No. 861, will giro a dance Sept. 25th, in can we afford to do afrA$ business the Opera Houne.'Th degren team on ttiia riaaa of workWs do not aim of thin order at that time, will have ; to make it ineosvnient for any one. something 4o oiler the public which will bo wall worth their while. but hereafter ,we muat have the 725 mreraggwaawHK!1 . ark .' a ifertVf ' n SnWMUf HAPPENINGS IN THE 7 - KINGDOM OF MOAMN- Studebaker Bros. Co. WILL GIVE AWAY One Sihgle , Harness Dry Farm Buggy for the Best Display of Products at the Summit County Fair. Must be at least two entries. DAVID DOWNS, Local Mgr. - fr-.crf.- g HiwooeqcwoooooaeQooooeooea v - ton-da- ' night. ly work. Present indication predict a AN EXTENSION COURSE. Mr. John Wagstaffa two' daughattendance. The work of equiplarge ters are expected home tomorrow to B. the is Boh necesDomestic nan V, Science course ia Supt. ping making him a visit I. for an extension pay sary arrangement progressing rapidly. course from the University of Utah GOING SOME. Ia Morgan we raise the best cabbage Meet every Wednesday Evenin again this year., Ii you want someTe tbs head of City Creek, HenefT in Jones Hall Visiting Brothers on earth. Thi is pretty strong lan thing good, apply to him or H. B. Fry head of Giddersleeve, bead of Croydon, guags, w know, bat when n man can for information Cordially Invited. regarding, the nature Fraaeis roneh, to Huntsville, Franklin product 94,000 pounds of cabbage per of the course, coat, etc. Every teacher eanyon' nnd then Cottonwood, returning John Clayton, Noble Grand. acre, that certainly is going some. should enroll, as well ai all others who the owners of 6,000, lambs is what J. W. Welsh, Vice Grand. John Christianson put in 1,800 pjanta are interested la education. Croneh A Hopkins accomplished in 4 Joseph Coueh, Secretary. ns" nnd, taken ia example, the 8 j lb. William Welsh, Treasurer. days last week. To the Parents of Morgan County heads that are on exhibition at the - At the beginning of tb week 100 Wait until election day is oerjr he will realise the above figure. Nmtmrjr Public. eopies of the following letter were Well be troubled with the noise Wre, of knew If you the real value of mailed to families throughout the counCome, come, come, come let, em roar Chamberlains Liniment for lame ty by Principal H. B. Pry: Morgan, Sept. 14, 1912. back, aorenesn of the muscles, Everybodys chewin it now. Dear Ton Sir: r interested with and sprains rheumatlcj pains, you would never wish-tbe without it, us ia the educational progress of MorThe Implicit confidence that many or sale by John Boyden and on. The High School will people have In Chamberlains Colic, gan county. Resident Agent Fireman Func commence the 23d instil Through the and Dlarrhoe Remedy Is founded on Insurance Company efforte of the Superintendent and the their experience in the use of tbAt WOMAN WILL OPEN of San Francisco ' TWO PACKING PLANTS County Board another years work has remedy and their knowledge of the cures of colic, been added to the couim, so that no many remarkable dairboieaand that it haa dysentery Mrs. Caroline B. Seymour Hastens from boy nor girl need go assy from home effected. For sale John by. Boyden ? Morgan to Provo. for the first two years' work. and Son. . Courses will be offered In the follow With 630,000 worth of stock ' Ing branches: , NOTICE j Physician and Surg on to the new pea eanning plant 4- rut Year English, oigebri Jhited States Land Office, Salt Lake st Morgan iu her hand bag. Mrs. Ca rocounting, general histonr, elementary City, Utah, Ang. 23, 1912. To whom ll ne R. Seymour of 'New Yorluarrived Office in Summit Block, Coalville it may concern: Notice is hereby given agriculture. j in Salt Lake laat night from Morgan, Second Year: English, plane geom that the State of Utah haa filed ia this and then left for Provo, where she is office lists of lands, selected by the said Office Hours, from X to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. etry, American eitiienship, soology, bot state, under section 6 of the Aet of arranging for the opening of a $60,000 any, domestic art, domestic neienee, nnd Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as All who can should ebserv these packing plant. hours as, near as possible. possibly Bible historr. Indemnity School lands, "vix: Lots 13 Ths Morgsa plant, according to Mrs. ! and 14, 8ee. 24, Tp. 2 N, R. 1 E, 8. Fs!: Seymour, will bi ready for work in a L. M, 8erial010370. Lot 2, See. 30, Tp. Course Begular $3.00 2 N R. 5 E., 8. L. M, and NW SEJ, very ahort time. It will have n capi. ' Domestic Art 2.50 See.-30- , B. 5E S. L M Tp, 5 tal stock of $300,000, and be operated Domestic .Science 2.50 Serial 08949. Copies of said lists, so as ptrl of aa exporting company, home. far as they relate to said tracts by Keep your boys sad girls which wilt handle nil the Utah products have been eon Yonr own fireside is 8 best place on of these canneries. inearth' for them. The cost is far less, spicuoualy posted ia this office for Mrs by any person interested and spection has Seymour 4,434 Morgan says the temptations fewer. Mr. Bohraan Office Summit Block. by th public generally. During the seres qf pea growisg land and that will be present on th above date and period of publication of this notiee, or 56 Office, Telephone, 200,000 eases ear bo made from the time thereafter, and before final Retidence, 22 blk. product of each 300 acre. The major- the following Monday te attend to say approval and certification, under dethe registration. , 0 partmental regulations of April 25, ity of tho peas, she says, now go to COALVILLE, UTAH. 'Trusting w haw your support ia this 1907, protest or contests waste because there are not facilities against the matter, I am claim or the state to any of the tracts enough to market them .properly. About Tour for better sehoala, or subdivisions hereinbefore described, 50 per cent of tho available fruit and. EDHOLM & AKIN on" the ground that the sum is more H. B, FRY, Principal. HIlXIAKll FLAT AKD CPPKB vegetables in th state, sho thinks, ia valuable for mineral than for agriculSANQK: will be .received and U CHAPKLLK CRRKK. tural lost and goes back to the ground la this Few, if any medicines, have met noted purposes, Cattle hrand4 with either of the state each for report to the General Land because of tho lack of with the uniform success that haa Office year following brands i at Washington, D. (1 Failure ao and shipping facilities. attended the use of Chamberlain proper canning or contest, within the time te on protest right side 0,1 left elds ' Enough nppls jelly, sh says, could he Collv and ' Cholera and Diarrhoe specified, will be considered sufficient character left made from Utah on both Hor fTl to supply th Remedy, 1 he remarkable cures of evidenee of the Uelioulder world, sad when apples sides. once the Utah fruits colic andjdirarhoe which haa ptf ected of the tracts and the selections thereof, in almost every neighborhood have being otherwise free from objection, buitable reward leading to recov- are packed and shipped properly, alery of entrays. Address Edholm given it a wide rsputatatlon. For will be approved to the State. E. D. B. THOMPSON, Register. lowing a reasonable profit for packer sale ,Axrs. Kvanston, Wyoming. John Boyden CoalvilleLodge No.28 Clean Linen Finest of Toilets .O.F. j , .r U. S. BEDELL First-cla- ss Proprietor Service. THE ONLY BARBER SHOP East side of Main St Agent for the Coalville TROY Laundry Utah w OOOOOOOOOOeWOOOOOOOOeHOHJOOOOOOeHaOkHMHOOlKrtHMHMHMrtrtHCHkOA y Co-O- p C.R. JONES, Notary Public o Clean Linen to all patrons Vtols in first-doshape Service ss We are prepared to do all Jkjmds of electrical first-cla- ss Massaging for np-lo-d- all PALACE BARBER SHOP W. s. JOHNSTON, Prop. Agent for Ogden Steam Laundry. Dry Cleaning, Dying and Repairing. west side main Street All kinds of French coaville, utah Dr. 0. IV. French Dr. W. R Emmet r Physician and Surgeon m non-miner- M by 7 Coal 8 i Weber Coal spells economy. Ty a ton. It will do a tons work. Coal that pro- Z duces the greatest amount of heat; coal I that hums to the Lit ounce; coal that is 1! coal, ancPtte ash ii wtuch is evidence of its heat entig7 we sefl. & (hots the kind of coal $ Mines ot - & C0ALVILLE.-UTA- H. ' - - and Son. ,f" - - - Jg |