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Show J :'Lcl ,f Uuh M E TIM THE FEOPLES DEVOTED TQ THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY ADVERTISER. COALVILLE, VOL. XIX SECRETARY'S ANNUAL REPORT Or THE SUMMIT COUNTV FAIR ASSOCIATION B ' :n a .I I i , i H ant FOF. 191.:. t r j j,roiu' t pa I, citisiii I bugs and rn.ting and UTAH, DECEMBER 20, inbers i be ii , NQ, 51 We wish tu cull your attention t the is tVnrpapt r are trvirg t make Ghri-tI. Ctr. fer the editor with their,, silver. fa,.t ,Lat nilllt ,t ,uch I nt it would be appreciated very ss w hooping cough, dipht c ic a jd let fever are contracted when the child, That the Park Record spoke very has n euld. Hiaiiiberlaiaa Coug t Uem-- i 'edv will quickly cure a cold and g'eatly icelv of our basket ball team. lessen tie danger of contracting t'lese Hiel they deserved it. vv That there is some speculation who jdiseaais. This remedy is iamous for co can do, mfd doit a- - well or w 11 bo the ts cures of colds It eonttins - no deputy clerk.' tetter ami foi it linle money a. nj That, a Kamas man is Spoken if for opium or other iid.cotic and nip.- be 'th impbrit cvntl- oe tu the Mat. Tl i is simply the position of custodian cf the ourt igt'en t a child '1 John Lovden & Hens. house. , Ill 15 I5 hi do 1912 city council tins as loyal Stinicounty ymi.ei.h- Jhe printing CCfc in plie count v should he centered before sen ini' l lie work Where Lie I irk Record can suy i.rk th u an oi h r print mg nir F. U7J JOB WORK NEATLY DONE h tl eii m - ,nUt,tn Hv .1 .nt pai t tor secienrv for RF.UEliTS. lu i.)U or ii i . 'ii II') TOLD IH BRIEF From musical contest From gate receipts 0.32 ti.T'i From hay s"ll lie m e mi li md 2.33 $ From cash donations for sKcml Bill! Owing. so. on premiums (Coalville) 250.0 i S.uila ( laud lltadquartera- - M. B. IV'.f VH ii .i Bunk From concessions (fruit and re Id Co. for lli S itin.iii. l.ngraviug engiav freslmient stands) 12.80 temiiuler ibat fcuiiiinnt cou..ty mg medals 70 7 From entry fees . Kes tfiillv t .i?) k'io i!d lie put in ci re ilaimn submitted, From tax levy (Summit county) Tls.noi Christmas Leave orders for the GKO. W. YOUNG, IK ST r 'tig th si' w.io ate nuing fmth From building and grounds News V. It. Salmon. Seerctifcrv. 5 , . list , From aJva. la premium etriewi rrfnrts to ndvanci and up- ml From membership tb county, and not wob out l4il! and ,, Hides WAXTFD Highest POST. pelts. NOTICE PARCELS From grand stand reieipts - that Hivo jio uilercM finnOlaveson. Jim cast paid. price From loan from 1st Nat Hank 2.5iU'" 111 hat our Welfare fuitber will begin Jan. 1st, parcels post Mr-- . iH.sOlisi; I t' it distinet e laTei Is Host Total til' good dull K 1'iev can get R.. Wilde left Mi. an DISBURSK.MKNTS. must be is,1 sin all Four! ft WVdi'SH stoops Ills, 'ltie ba.l of real coin-t- f lay tor Mud Creek, where i i'S it i. it t ". begi .mug Jan. 1, 1913. By balance due 1st Nat, Hank, A !i .s paie.ilK - home pal ren-- il Mr. luiiidiug unity Ii 97.17 r t1 u nt mil 1911 nintti bearing ordinary i Tills Is a imisii) that should post e 'tamps will be treattd as held By interest paid 1st Nat. Hank tur p istnge Secord, that parcels will Church Works and Books by best By amt paid fur music and prices ) s lie ren.einht I d. 5 OS i ' for musical contest pia liable only nt post uf6es, or with anil or M. It. Sa'moti. must bear t'e i.irrie 'lint nil By amt. paid fur Wild M est .UJEMY JUNIORS Show and sports thp return card of the sender; other Mihsera. alter Calderwuud nd WIN TWO GAMES mail and he for will for wise they night' pot accepted day By amt. paid are of Tremonton, Earnest Fisher, .T (V 3 . more feet than watchman pfireefuot mg l on Friday Evening and the Other ii'ches, may measure as much as 2 feet here with a raiload of apples, whlctj By amt. paid for ticket seller and on Saturday Evening. 6 inches in girth or around its thicku they are disposing of. gate keeper F a words or band m est brass for mut other amt. pareel paid part; By A.t flovtsviilc last not measure more tkan 72 inches in By amt. paid for baseball games evening the Coalville Mo-o(Ninas goods are As. idemv boys plavedTridav a very fast game for amt. books, stamps paid length and girth. By all on display. Come and see them. 'sj h the Ibntsville team. Both teams 4 35 and stationery 1.90 The renderR of this newspaper I 'f ed a little rough at first, hut they By amt. paid for telephone tolls 26 K3 stores that advortise for Watch the store that doseli't cled down alter a few minutes nnd By amt. paid lor hay . an excellent game. There were of self interest. By amt. paid for cash premiums 105 00 advertise, and see the great bmount pElyed i Joy excited spectators for both teams, when they Which of dust on their ii.aile the game moie interesting, I are taken re in the alieif. fc7 wirjmvs I'ajijC out Victorious with d Wore of 27 to 21. Coalville Co op, Jftnas goods are .J)a Saturday athe pavilion was one of the best games ever wit ail on display. Come and see them $Ied W .sed in this city. It was very excit ft; and from atait to finish, for the Kend this paper to a friesd. It will e was close throughout the gains, make ani excellent Christmas jvresent. 1 4 luek nd won the jnperinrwsrk ft.5o the year. ' for the Juniors. Beore 32 31. Vie hue up: Fur this is the season for mirth aad turkey, the season for youth, fun and lrohc, and not the time for gray heads to indulge in depressing philosophy. ; l rear-muc- h. ' j orytKHKHKHxmrHao-oHotycieooacHWtxtHjKmotwKKHKKKHij- t(i 1 -- pa-ee- ls with a big line of Toys at the right price. Als Books bv best authors. Come and see for yourself; Cheapest place in town p, pst-loniz- e 4 Presents. j MARGARET RrS A LM0N Orders taken for Coats and Suits i ri,. M l ochchK! cm ou oo 000000000000000000000000000000000000 nothing rushing in I.. k return game will be played i the 'court line, no aeusion of the A Bh Morgan next Monday and prom district court was held this month. .s'ito be very interesting from the The next Mission will be held Jan. that both teams are so evenly On account of TOYS! a TOYS! Dont delay, no time like the present. Make your selection now. Come and see our line of TOYS. ing? i 5th of the Academy teams are jood ball this year, neither one ing met defeat as f et this season. Stevenson and daughter, Helen, of Ogden are here to spbiid the Christmas holidays, the guest of bertmthr, Mrs. E. Mrs. The Little Ones are; eagerly looking for ward to the ;visit of Santa Claiis-.rWe-y oiu made provision for the filling of the stock is.ftchcd. ' . 20, 1913. Vm. It pays tte to 'Phone 41 Bk. MILLINER ms fUS Notice to the Public! formerly occupied by Co., and will have on hand at all times the very finest selected Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry, and our prices wont hinder you from buying.'. Give us a call. We want your trade. Coalville Cash Market. Phone 32 Swainston Bros., Props. Delivered when you want it Good Cos. We are now prepared to furnish Coal to the public. Well screened run of mine At the Mine, $2.50 Delivered in Coalville, the Ton $3.00 Your patronage solicited. GUNN, BROWN. LESSEES SOUTH MAIN STREET --- 1" -- 1 . , PRODUCTS UNIFORM it Tmnamaseit6ri v tohlhitlng of Arbitrarily advertiee, aa is shown A law making it a misdemeanor for any person or firm to maintain higher prices on food products in one section of the state than in another is recommended by the state dairy and food commissioner, Willard Hansen, nnd the pure food commission in their joint biennial reports filed Saturday with Coalville, Utah This is a question-tha- t conics to most of us. Why not have a Bell Telephone installed at home? Then Mother, Sister or Wife will have a present that will give them a pleasure all the year. Jt j argued that.auch a law would prohibit the arbitrary fixing of prices in various sections of the state and the maintaining of high prices on certain articles of food in one place when It is the price was lower in another. said that a siiqilar law is in force in Iowa and ia producing excellent results. More rigid laws relative to weight and packing of butter is urged in the joint report. It is suggested that a standard for butter be fixed and that the law require n full pound to be put m n carton. . It is estimated that, by joint effort of the dairy and food commissioner and the pure food commission, the consumers of the state have been saved $100,000 on short weight butter and milk and $23,000 on. eggs. A marked improvement in the quality of these articles is recorded. During the past two years, 130 cases of 'alleged violation of the pure food laws were taken up by the board and 79 resulted in proseeutions. Fifty-onoffenders were excused upon promise not to offend again. Of 93 cases of alleged misbradmg and adulturation of food produets, 64 prosecutions were started and of 23 caars of milk sold below standard there were 10 prosecu tion. Messrs. David and William Hwan-stoopened their butcher shop (in the eooiiis formely occupied by the Summit Meat Cm) lastToesd.iy afternoon. The firm name is known as the Coalville Cash market. They will sell for cash and promises to benefit of give (he customers more, meat for the money. This paper wishes them success in their undertaking. The Mountain Slates Tel. & Tel. Company wwww.w.r,rr.r.wwwirrwrrrwr.rr.rrrMiwiwiwwirw.wirrsistrr.wrws 5 mem e The city should eompel the railroad company to move tlgc' track scales on the west side of the depot, as it is a nuisance to the public to hare to wait or go around a string of coal ears while the weighing is going on. In particu lar does this happen about the time the nood train arrives, nnd we have received many complaints on the matter. To say the least, it inconveniences from one to a half dozen persons every day, wo are told. There should be a rem edy. Why not npply it T ?0HKH0004S00000000HCKWi STROLLER . NOTICES SOOOOWOH0tOOOOH0 Xmas Day i 0 i Two dogs, one belonging to Dr. Emmett and the other to J H. Barber, ware missing from last Saturday afternoon until Monday evening, having both been caught in a coyote trap near the Opera there is three more shopping House. Tbe dogs did not took bad d ThatMoT Xm from thjjir fast, but were pleased , when released, as their actions That Coalville has the most beautiful showed. Mr. Emmett and Mr. If decorated store in the great state of 1, Barber thought their dogs had been as a of have number dogs poisoned, been poisoned lo that neighborhood during the past year. That they certainly had it. 1 Tbe Park Record says: We notice by the last issue of the Coalville Times - tnat the city council of that place is ignoring its home paper in the matter of Jpb P rin Hn g nd se ndj.ng I.t s . wq rk,.t o. Ogden and other outside of county gageipents. be a law against T.ht h places. First we desire to say that thew'hs ta mTL more "bitter!" than the Thnt patronizes, and day ia $bi city. that if for r;aco.ia bestknownTo the That very few of the subseribere to T What Kind of a Present? tha governor. Robert Leeming lias been summond to appear Dec. .23, before City Justice Terry, to show cai.se why a barrel of beer ami a case of whiekey taken by City Marshal Carruth and Deputy Sheriff Mild, through a search ami seizure warrant. from the premise of iMr. Learning. p - lo!2ak Fixed Prices. throng of people who have by visited Hie stores who advertize in tide paper, Eftpeciaily is this true with the Summit Furniture A Mercantile Co., their page auv7 in last weea's paper and this Week, is doing the business. , That lots of "kiddies' and some were in to see "type lice" grown-n- Si CLARK, roou I n We have opened up a meat market in the rooms the Summit Meat hav- XOULD MAKE PRICE OP Mr. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, play-tu-g , Why not make father, mother, brother, sister or sweetheart happy with a gift from Cf Coalville Co-o- p, classes of people. sensible please-the- m the Style Storet for all Get them something something to wear. , You cannot , better, because they appreciate something to wear above everything else MIME We keep the best, and always have it. , . |