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Show DEVOTED TO THE ADVERTISER. VOL XX ID COALVILLE, of Echo, were Coatvltle vlsitorg Wednesday. W. O. Stephenp Ascii Blonquist left Tuesday for County Assessor Bear River counfor left the Tuesday Salt Lake, on businee. On business. county try An Old Time Dance will be given In the Opera House tonight. Glen Ridge returned Saturday from Castle Rock where he wee Jay Rheatl is back from 8alt Lake working for toe U. P while the after a stay of a few weeks. agent was quarantined for email pox. Miss LaRue Thomas, of 8alt Lake, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M. We are told that the thermometer Boyden. registered five degrees below ero Wednesday morning. For all that Ray Jones, of Henefer, visited we are having such fine aun shiny relatives here during the week, Ray days, the nighta are still cold baa some attraction here. Carnllhan Jubilee Herschel Calderwood left for Salt The Original the Stake House at be will Singers Lake Sunday morning where he 18th. Singing Feb. next Tuesday, will spend a month at the Deseret the old negro melodies, plantation gymnasium. and camp meeting songa of years Chester palglelsh, teacher of the ago. Adv. alxth grade, of the public sohool. received Monday from apent Lincolns birthday in Park Word was L. E. Eldrldge, now Mrs. and City, returning the following day Mr. that their at Price, living Alex Calderwood 8r., ;returned daughter Blanche, diedhe day front Salt Lake on Wednesday. He previous of heart trouble brought Mrs. on by inflamatory rheumatism. The report that his mother-in-laBarth Rlchins, la still in a critical bodyvM taken lo Salt Lake and the funeral Was held Wednesday. condition. , ld w, We Have Sold Pianos to leading citizen of Summit County. Let us furnish your home with a good instrument. Also pianos we are factory representatives for the and Player-Pian- o Howard Hamilton Monarch Baldwin Starr Richmond and Olhets Paris, 1900 St. Louis, 1901 S.ltUle SuOpp. Port Office' .339 Mi entire week f;Special Features Feb. 1 7 th, to Fel 12nd, inclusive. A Westei i Kimona Pawnee L Doctor iemcs,- - Children 5c That the Commercial club expects to ho in their now quarters the early part 730 of March. tbs entire communbereaved parents. to the out ity goes The sympathy of John Johnston of Oakley souaty seat visitor yesterday. That the appointments appear is this That every member of each committee is expected to work sad work hard for the betterment of the community- .- HOMED Dont fail t attend the basket ball game in the Opera Hoase tomorrow bight between Coalville first team and the KaysvIUe quintet. That ths district school paper is ia th beads of the printer sad will be ea reprssestatiys cattle tho press daring tbs sext week. mm hem Utah' and Wyoming met at Mrs. C. M. Johanisn, has. been "ndoa and perfected aa organisation Thst it win be good one. confined to her bed since lest 8atur khwj M the Utah Wyoming Cattle- day, suffering with asthma. Sh is Asaoeiatios, Charles. A. Myert That ths Henefer correspondent doing as well as can be expected for wxjebcted "Stroller last week. president of the association, one f her age. Btwlj Walton, secretary; , James H. seem to be reading That S good Mr. and Mrs.' H. B. Goetsman, 0 sild j treasurer, and Eugene Hickey, bet wees th many On ' ' ", ' , Waya and Means O. W. French, L,' W. Ban, C. F. Malia. . Municipal, Connty, Stats sad Congressional J. Hoffman, F. Bippoa, X- ' " B. Thomas. , Public Improvements, Parka tad Goo. Bonds Axeil Blondquist, J. H. Taggart W. 8, Blgby. . t - Railway Transportation W. M. Bagg den, A, P. Ridge, J. H. Boyer. ' i Eduentioa, Art aad Literature W. XL B. C. Malin. F. W, Emmett, Terry, f 8anitatioa and Public Health --DavUi Bees.'O. W. Freneh.. f,, Pingree. Advertising and Promotion J. K Carratb, N, J. Peterson, W, Z. Tersyi. Water aad Eleetrisity W. S Bigby, , " ' F. Pingree. J. f Membership F. Rippon, A. P. Enfgs, W. T. Tborntoni - . issue. wui ' 4 February 4 ef-th- . Monday, Feb. 10th Ciljr Winter Sale on Ladies Dree All Winter Millinery. . Now is your chance for big bargains ... Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, MILLINER Thome 41 Bk. Skirts and Skirts for Cash. -- ! When The most Interesting game of basket bail ever played in this vicinity , took, place at Hvytsvllle last Saturday night between the Heber High school and the Coalville teams. The game started off with a rush and the crowd cheered the players on in good shape, tfnd at the end of the first half the score stood IX to 6 in favor of Coalville. During the second half the CoalvlUlans lost tbAr old time form of playing, and it seemed they could, not make a basket. The ' visitor in the next balf made IS points while the Coalville team only made 6. At the end of the game the seore stood 18 to 17 in favor of Heber. This is the second time in three years that Coaiville has been defeated by any team, and It is conceded that the bad the better of the argument all through tb game Saturday night but it seemed to be their off night. But let that be as It may the fact still regains that Hsber won. IN MEMORIAM louse DIED At the homeof her parents, V m , Z, Terry, their . daughter, Naomi,'' aged oae year, days, eight months and twenty-on- e of croup. A brief funeral service was held at ths bo the yesterday at 2 p.m. Many of the friends of the sorrowing family were present, and as they looked uppn the Sweet placid little body in its white casket and surrounded by beautiful and fragrant flowers yet not more beautiful or pure than ibe faoe within their hearts swelled is sympathy Jor ths bereaved family. But let ua not think of little Naoud as dead.' bnt as living: "not a s flower that has withered, but a on that has been transplanted, end toached a Divine hand, is blooming in richer color and sweeter fragrance than those of earth. There Is no death I The stars go down. ' , . To rise upon some fairer shore; And bright in Heavens .jeweled crown They shine forever inor.,'t, protect them in the breed-isg- , feediagl ranging and marketing their eattlf and horses. The association baa ordered brand books to be printed containing every member's brand. Ther an many conditions adverse to tho Interests of tho boas fide stockman and be must protect himself against these things, .Our forests are fast besoming destroyed and our range mad s barren desert. The range question is something that must have the vigilant effort of all Cattleman. . Ths actual settler of this country gets very little use of tho range, ag it hat used and controlled mostly by transient sheepmen who does not live in tkis country, and Jin many eases even pay their just tax on the sheep they nnge here, and the cattlemen must protect himgelf sad bring 'about better conditions. I There are many other things ths association will take up in tbe interests of the Cattlemen, such as proper legists tion, apprehension of thieves, and to assist the officers of the different cons-ticin enforcing the law in referen to branding and slaughtering cattle, etc. Evanston will be headquarters tar all meetings of the association. Use the modem method Domestic There are two 'styles, the OLD and the IMPROVED. ' Ask for the IMPROVED. Sole Agent , , This is S good tins to sell farm ld-Aamost sales of farms ers.brosfbt sheet through eiasmiod tit Silk Mestelioe 4.00 5.25 go &L,' Street Skirt 13 Off. . . v ' MARGARET R. SALMON oMooooeoeHoooooooocttft6ooQoooooo60aooeoaft&H0a! Notice to the Public! We have opened up a meat market the Summit Meet in the room i formerly occupied by o, and will have on hand at all times the very finest xeleded ' r Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry,' and our prices wont hinder you bom buying. , Wt want your trade, Coalville Casn Market Give us a call. - ' Swainston Bro , , f Props.. - ' - ' Delivered when you want 1 it PMUUUWIXM A Beautiful Picture. , 575 9.50got.... WiU.. Street Wauls at Half Price. s Mr, and M r r Dree... - men and. th. BIG CLEARANCE SALE , New-Industri- e Winning il Losing - - grow- younger. k, The Hor aloe ' The Cors is Brothers ' The GingHiead Cupid Von WeLat Waltz m Did you ever notice how really beau make s girl ap- tiful gum ebewing pear! Take her de facto, and gariag more steadily, and one ean not find ideal picture. With s sharp click! clack! her teeth, so white and pearly, are clashing together aa, with eowiab glee, she masticate her end. Then, too, one ean note her health tinted, well round ed cheeks as they grew a little more rotund, through the material assistance of a hig "bunk of gum. And really, who ean imagine a fairer spectacle thaathat of her dainty upturned nose, as it gently rises and fall in wavo like undulations over the abysmal depth revealed at each pressure against the of i00o000000000099000j STROLLER NOTICES We are now prepared to furnish Coal to the public. Weil kreened run of mine At the Mine, $2.00 the Ton Delivered in Coalville, $2.60 . , - Your patronage solicited. Silil Fill That today is 8t Valentines day. , Mil Cl. CURK, GUKft, BROWN. IESSEES -- That hearts are trump. That whew s iut be iefssded. ;i . , Betty and Appointed Tbe president of the Commercial club j has appointed the following earasuiv That the spread eagle patriot is the teen: worst enemy of patriotism. Commerce J. H. Taggart, G, Y. BnP-loc. J, K, Jensen. That Sunday wan an ideal day. -Manufactures and F. Pingree, W, M, Boyden, O. W, Young.. That the ledge waa the attraction on "r Immigration C. - R. Jones, E. IL. Sunday, Pack, C. L. Frost. That the winner of a basketball game Lands, Irrigation and Agriculture sometimes depends apoa the referee A. Blondqulst, B. E. Btingley, WilUaiB ' more than the player. . BsgnelL t Mines and Mining J. E. Pettit, T. JL, That the Coalville team had the He, Lewis, F. Rippon. , ber team outclassed forty waya for SunLaws and Legislatien P. H. Neeley. , day. J. M. Hixson, N. J. Peterson, W. B. Ens-m- ett ing old ia that the world grow 1 The Live mock That the greet nad real fun of An ' --f of That seeret thinking tknn neeret drinking. 1 BERKHOEL. MUSIC CO., V Committees. self-interes- t. TERMS TO SUIT S2S0.0tMN0.UP. PRICES 1 ! 14,1913 pnen-mon- ia Ellington ' UTAH,'eBRU ARY JOB WORK NEATLY DONE lias. who were married in tne Salt Lake H. J. R Taylor, Tom Plun Temple last Wednesday, are spend- W kh J , A Johnson, Thomas You art probably aware thst is Tbe readers Dean, newspaper patring a tew days at the home of the always resuUc from cold, onise stores the! advert! for Bex, Charles V. Dean, John bride.' They will leave Monday for but you never heard of a cold result- sons of their home in Price. The congratu- Lovhi, David Moore, Dan Heiner, in pneumonia, when Chamber-Ism- s lations and boot wishes of their host Grud jDeming, Arthur M. Akin, Wm. ing Persistent classified advertising w3 Cough Remedy , was used. Caitrr, Joeeph 8. Ball, John P, Byrne of friends are extended them. wars a elected as vie presidents sad Why take the risk when tbe remedy sell sny real estate that has real valaar which means any real estate ia ear may be had for trifle? For sale by W. H.' Branch has been buy thd ex eftii o members of th cxeeutiv com John Boyden A Son. Adv, near this city. " . mit! The meeting Was represented past week tearing out the partition Wtwectt-i- b alorhla aswU v vault and converting it into one Morgue counties m tbe and ia Sweetwater Lincoln sad Uikta, to the be used by clerd, large vault a thing that has been needed for a the stats of Wyoming. The association long time, as the vault the clerk is th strongest of it kind that was was using has long since become to ever organized in Evnnston, and rep small to contain the large amount resents ia Property over n million of of papers- and books used in the dollars.' Tie purpose of this association is to promfte the interests of nU cattle14.00 go at., One Piece clerks office. ....$6.95 first-cla- ss GRAND PRIZE SUMMIT COUNTY Lyecum Mr. Ada Roger and daughter III BRIEF INTENTS OF thisf to lixpvtod, it SOUTH MAIN STREET CwJvE Uuh V, |