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Show veto? . 'A Democratic Party Ticket Republican Party Ticket ' Emblem : That the said So cialist Labor Party .of the States of Utah has adopted as its emblem, "An uplifted arm, with the hand grasping a hammer. i:' '4- 7 Socialist Party Ticket Progressive Party Ticket G O O O . i .7 K' o o , . SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY TICKET. i : turestjue land, concerning whose ancient inhabitants there is less known than of tbe primitive people of most any rani ote island of the sea. , Abve all other people,, we who live, next door to the abode of tbese races, should know something of their customs, ia daily life and in worship. Professor Cummings has spent years of research work iu this vicinity and has a fund !of information yet unpublished to the world. We are to receive it from the mouth of the explorer, a privilege enjoyed by students. . The cost, of this course is but 10.00 for the year. Those desiring credits at the university could in this way obtain such. ACADEMY LECTURE COURSE. The next number ' on the Aoademy lecture eourse will be a- lecture by Francis J. Gable, entitled Laughiilos-phy- . This he defines as a philosophy of living that makes a man glad hs is rHve. It is one of the noetic lectures ivca by the Lang lulosop uerv : For Presidential Electors MARIE L, PETERSON JAMES P. ERSKINE ROY S. SOUTHWICK I . J. E. GEURNSEY For Representatives to Congress . ELIAS ANDERSON r i V For Justice of the Supreme Court, - For Governor G-- EUGENE A. BATTELL For Secretary of State KATE S. HILLIARD For Attorney General , 7 For State Auditor For State Treasurer Laughilosophy' is not a humorous lecture, but a practical lesson in serious cheerfulness. lt is the real philosophy of laughter, because it searches out the causes of that inward satisfaction which gladdens the hearts of men. It handles the problem of right, living in a manner that makea a direct appeal and demonstrates that It's just as easy to be kind as tit to wear in frftwn; r to help lift up, than drag Its easier another down. Among the poems introduced are The Laughinf-es- t Treat Him Kindly, Mr The Whistler, Man, f Friend. Playing With the Kids, How (They. Laugh, ...The .'Cry B; aby,. etc. i. Given at the Stake house, Monday, November 4th. ( For 8upt. of Public Instruction For Judges Third Judicial District For District Attorney Third J, D.: mind.' : For Co. Commissioner, . r. Term (Advertisement), Term On and For County Recorder For County Treasurer " For County Attorney For County Surveyor Superintendent of Schools ( NOTICE. For Precinet Justice of the Peace. United States Land Office, Salt Laks City, Utah, Aug. S3, 1912. ; To whom it may eoneern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah li filed in thla office lists of lands, selected by the said, state, under' section 8 of the .Aet.ef Congress, japproveil July 16, ,1894, a Indemnity Sehdol lands, via: Loti 13 and 14, See. 24, Tp. 2 N., R. 4 E., S, L. M., Serial 010370. Lot 2, Sec. 30, Tp. 3 N., R. 5 E., 8. L Mr and NWJ SE, Sec. 30, Tpj 5 N., R. fl E., 8. I M, Serial 08949. SCopies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by do-- : conseriptive subdivisions, havs been spicuously posted in this office for by any person interested and During th by tho public generally; period of publication --ofthis notice, w sny time thereafter, end before final da-- ,, approval and certification, under partmentalj regulations of; April 25, For Precinct Constable amendments to the constitution of the state ' A NEW RULE. after October let all buttar wrappers printed in the Times offlee must be paid for when they are takes from the offlee. We have now some half doien or more parties owing ns for butter .wrapper printed a month i or more ago. We havent the time te j keep books tot these small jobs, nsithsr can we afford to do a credit business on this class of work, Ws do not aim to make it inconvenient .for any ons, but hereafter we must have the cash when the butter wrappers leave tbe offlee. , . . For,. County Assessor Co. pur- chased a bottle pt Chamberlain s Cough Remedy for his tloywho had a sold, and before 'the bottle wgs all need the beye cold was gone. Is that not better than to (ay a five dollar doctor 'a bill! For sale by John Boydeu k Son. For County Sheriff For i J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, For County Clerk I , Those whs have been accustomed to getting their butter wrappers printed t this offlee will ploaee bear this la , For Representative Ninth District For s . For State Senator Co. Commissioner, : OF UTAH 1907, , , : protests or contests against tha claim or the statute any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricul- ' tural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Genernl Lnd Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest ;it contest, within the time specified, will bo considered sufficient character evidence of the of the tracts and the selections thereof, . being otherwise free from objection, j will be approved to the 8tate. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. 1( non-miner- STATE OF UTAH, " J amia.ii i COUNTY OF SUMMIT FT. M. (Seni) CHARACTER I to me, t all nompt ions to office and amendments certified Kb sou. County C!ek of Summit County, Strte of Utah, do hereby certify that the fore going is a true and correct- list of SPECIAL OFFERS Carpet Weaving lhee Offers expirj October arid Shoemaking 31st, 1912 EYES Truthfully Have They Been Designated by the Wise ee the Win do we ; of the Soul." a. jr. are Wig Full Quart Corn-ing-g the most certain fevealers Four Eyes Monarch High-Proof the criminal nature. Many an excriminal Just telle s detective by pert $4.00 Whiskey one glance not at him. but from him. Swiss Bottle One Alpine The criminal eye 'varies greatly in set1.00 Bitten ting. hut not ao mucjt In color. Sometimes It la deeply placed In the $5.00 head, as If It trice to hide, fearing the result of Us own Involuntary revela- Until October 31st, 1912, we will tions. Sometimes it is bulgy, ' pro- ship the above by express, charges trusive like a frog's and Such eyes, la connection with some prepaid, for other eigne, denote treachery, mendacity. and general cruelty. Of the criminal eye there are many Four Big Full Quarts Three- remarkable anecdotes. The murderer Star Brandy $450 Franceeconl had little about him to One Big Full Quart Old Indicate the criminal. To moot people 1 .25 he rendered himself companionable by Rosenberg Ginger Cordial facetloueneee and easiness of man$5.75 ners. Years before hie crime a young girl Until October 31st, 1912, we will afterwards the Countess dell Roc-cand ship the above by express, charges who hud never left home. recoiled prepaid for lucked experience of life, from him violently when Introduced, and refused to endure bis presence. When questioned ,why she behaved thus, she answered: "It that man has not already murdered people, he will P. O. Box 524, Salt Lake City, do eo." The girlish prophecy very Utah. soon came true, and when the scientist Lombroeo Inquired by whul sign she had foretold bln character, she reAdvertisers ia this paper are making plied: "The eyes; I saw him la his exceptional bargains in this issue. Read eyes. them over carefully. jf v - i - . r v-- -- done by $4.00 a , $4.50 Rieger & Lindley, C. R. Samuel Banner t full-fledge- d JON., Notary Puiic -- . heavy-lidde- Morgan News --- - - of - The Epsilons met with Miss Deoae Nolarf Pub Welch, Monday, Oct. 21. Miss Carol memRasmussen is now a ber. Everyone enjoyed the delicious refreshments served by the hostess. ... From the Morgan Star: "V Dr. Pugmire, who was operated on ' The ! reported doing nicely.--, ' Epsilons now announce themv . . last week, selves as being ready to entertain tbeir on the 7. Iorlnd". .i ter is payfriend, at a Hallowe'en Ball Resident Agent Flrefsn Fund ing her K. n night of Oct. 30, 1012. All who go are visit. ' assured a glorius time. I '7 r . Insurance Comfav Mrs. Flaherty of Knight. Wyo., of San Frsncl Walt London met with a painful accident last Tuesday evening at the movspent Wednesday in Morgap. J .Vj "' ing picture show, by having a ladder Mrs. E. H. CalUster from Salt Lake collapse with him. is visiting her brother, J. B. Eddington. Mrs. Lyman, mother of our Morgan will arrive here this coming druggist, Mr, Pierce of Devils Slide had his week and expects to (spend the winter Si hand crushed with a sledge hammer by with her eon. Physician and jeon Billy Helric. , The teaehere of the Morgan eonnty loalvillc The son of Mr. Jim Bawl had hie schools met in institute work Friday. SJ 7 All teachers were present and received leg broken last Wednesday by becoming with a rope that had a lively interesting talks relative to the year's Office Hours, from 2 to 4, to 8 p- - in. entangled calf attached to the other end of it. work from Professor Howard Griggs of ar. I II' II r All Work Guaranteed Secret Society. CoalvilleLodge No. 28, I. O. O. . Dr. O. W.Frhch .V l Meets every Wednesday Evening All who can should ebftvs these jUrs.. Pugmire will leave shortly for in Jones Halt Visiting Brothers hours as near as possible. a Visit with her mother in Rexburg, Cordially Invited. Idaho. Mrs. Pugmire ' mother is suffering' from n stroke of paralysis EDHOLM & i'JN John Clavtea, Noble Grand. CPPKB FLAT HILLIARD h RAN OK: J. W. Welsh, Vie Grand. LA CHAFELLK CKK. Joseph Couch, Secretary. brand! with eiVv of tbe Cattle William Welsh, Treasurer., lollowing brands; ou left side ontgbt side and Surgeon our AU subscribers WANTED of on both Horses t: on left Physician shoulder who are in arrears, to pay np. Receipt sides. Suitable reward leadiri reeov-r- y Office Summit Block. book handy, and always ready for use. of e trays. Address I 'holm i 56 For further particulars see the editor. Atkjt. Evanston, Wjroit Telephone. Office, M 22 bit Residence, Take The Times mm 4 aU the Coalville tews. sonaf sad 8nmaut COALVILLE , UTAH, Subscribe for Tne Times. ' a - , Dr. W. R Emmett tbe University of Utah. mu mi nsii Nerves. A club In which the human voioe la rarely beard has Just been opened la London. As the name, tbs National Deaf club, would imply, ths members are deaf or are deaf mates Conversation ia carried ou by oral or inxna aji sign a Even the solitary waiter-che- f never offers an audible comment on the weather. There are no belli la ths dub, the assumption being that If they were to notice them. Unring nobody-woul- d der ths doorplate a button resembling an electric certainly does t, but when, pressed there ii bo re sponsive purring in the club two floors above tbe level of (hs street; Instead n red light ! automatically switched on, and ths members know that some one Is at tbe door.a Similarly when tbe services of the waiter are yoked, it la a red light In- his sanctum which Is the agent.,; Six years ago the National Deal club was started in a cafe.. So rapid has been Its growth that recently larger premlsea were acquired, and these were opened by tbe president whose deafness has not prevented hla from conducting a very sucoeesful btus Inesa. Another remarkable membes who Is- - a deaf mute, is reeponalblt for tbe railway system of Smyrna, and commands an army of workRien tg . various nationalities by mesas ol signs. Tbs club numbers 120 men sad women, and Included In Its appoint Is s billiard table where disap pointed 'txclamatlona are never heard , ' INTERESTING LITERATURE. If. H. Fry, Supervisor of the Parents department of the Stake has just rello,m ceived several copies of tbe eight in all, writTraining Bulletins, McKeevar A. ten by Professor William of the Kansas Agricultural College. These Mr, Fry will distribute' t eoal classes ,'of the. among the parents stake. The titles of tbe bulletrne folf low: 1, The Cigarette Smoking loyj 3, 2, Teaching the Boy to Save; Training the Girl to Help in the in the Home;! 4, Asisting the Boy Vocation Choice of-5, A Better fl. Training Crop of Boys and Girls; 7, the Boy to Work Teaching the Girl to Bavei; 8, Instructing the These little Young in Regard to Sex. bulletins, two for 8 cents, hit the vital parts of our lives. They strike at the . root. - : bell-pus- h ex-1s- li - The South Morgan school has instiABE YOU GOING TO ENLIST, i tuted a fire drill during the past week. The building was cleared in lese than Are yon going to enroll yourself as one minute. Tbit move is to be com mended and should be followed by every a member of thef University Extension school ia the county. Class f It will be held nt the South Mr. Chas. Johnson went to Ogden Morgan school building each Wednesday last Wednesday morning, accompanied evening at 8 p. m. with Professor By by Mrs. Hebe Robinson,1 who will . re- ioa Cummings as instructor. The couree main with her at the Dee hospital, consists of a study of the ancient inwhere Mr a Johnson will undergo, a seri- habitants of sonrthern Utah,: in San Her friends here wish Joan county and vicinity. ous operation. , her n speedy recovery after her long illWithin the boundaries of our own almost now wonderful a ness. .. lice stats and, deserted but at one time the home of Don Smith, son of Joseph Smith, has a numerous race, who built their abodes had n severs talking Jo by the autbori- - among the cliffs and rocks of this ie- - . : 1 I ! . N . London (Eng.) Institute Should Have ' a Quieting Effect on Tired , ties, while if it become neceeaary to again reprimand him, the authorities state they will have him plaeed in the reform school, but hie father has promised that he ean and will take care of the young man in tbe futirre. . rm CLUB WHERE SILENCE REIGNS - . TOLD e voted for at the General Election to be held November 5, 1912. J. M. MIX a'.ON, County CleTk. 1 . |