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Show IM DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. VOL. XX UTuSAY COALVILLE, 1913 16, NO. Mt-- t;U HEWS IIOHE I id. I -- TOLD IH ' BRIEF I - till .U "I 1 I. . t 't1. i'! It. 1. r. I ll I Bunch he Ur T. Allen L. n t ! Like N'eny i 6 g ,,ikf STROLLER NOTICES 4 Mini (lint Brunch foiti!iit tlio Born t I iti " Mil ! t I point Hi v lx ?. t f tp" i lt In v - and n . l.i t " w Im t I l 1 v tr o u 'd (1 vi tt tati;4 i j i 'It ! '"Ill Hs u - l Ii i n i i Him ;r t tij k S. " t t 'i.t nt t! d v nddn ,n iv .v p .t K in i tin it i I wav .11 e: ed t to I. lull t III HI- tie I .1 I tl , IV- - pl.t Ml I m lip .t I i ti-t- 'd ! leader Hatsa $3.00 - this week. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, MILLINER Phon 41 Blk. rrrrrrrrrrrrigir of Feet. Bathe your feet as often as you can. Before retiring give them a good soak in hot water, with salt in it For untoughened feet, use a boot not too tight with a thick ole, a low heel, and wear two pair of stockings. Each day, before starting and during the day if needful apply vaseline or tallow very freely to any parts that chafe. Little pads of cotton carrying vaseline, tucked between troublesome toes or plastered on the surface of the foot anywhere that there is trouble, simply work wonders. Starting with soft muscle and tender feet, the writer has walked hundreds of rough miles without a particle of distress In the feet simply because they were given good care - rrr'rr.rr J Advlc on Car tramp" writes: What Makes the Corn Popf Evrrv one knows and hkeB that humble but cheerful dainty, bou many can tell what niakis ib. corn pop? A writer in Hatpers L.eklv explains: A kernel of v, i h is fill tightly packed starch grains The interior of the kernel Is divided into a large number of cells, each of which ina be likened to a tiny box, the walls of which are strong enough to withstand considerable pressure from within Upon the application of heat, the moisture present in each little box is converted Into steam that finally escapes by explosion. The gram of corn then literally "turns inside out." and transformed into a relatively targe mas of snow white starch pop-cor- 'f pop-cor- n combined Reliable Rugs t0 n ii all a i i .it and uli in t Trustworthy Carpets Linoleums g Long-Wearin- Satisfactory Shades Stylish Curtains and Draperies. We stand behind our goods and ask you to compare quality and prices. I as-- iMIsh riesidi s the butter he found tni,;g 1111 li,(i l oi throi slices of cold tit ed bacon, and some bits of cold rlibk-ei- r These he put togetlur on a slice of the toast, am) found In a tomato a complement for all the ingredients at hatiu Then he capped his composition with the second slice of toast, ate and was happy And his surcess was lot good to keep So he told hi family, the rook a ml all his friends, ' i ' In our write up 'of the organization of the ItkiK Hawk wasp office's last M. K week, M.F. Haines should be P. .loues should read le jlfariis , aid '. K. Jonis. 1 A Hlonquist. be 1. .1 "Tramp" canif ('umlicrkml Wyn. lut tend tllelmieral nf Will, " alhei .'I .pin i fuli)cct to forjjct. That tl.c iiinfcriincii Sunday, 2 P. M Tl t 'in :ol OM uni ne w mi tl n t me tinav arc for ns to lie reminded of l mu ei ei un ened . dice bad. tinaotten !ia and Known e thinjjs we Tl e opiMi ng pi ,a ei i I'suall' t lie one who is the jpumlder That s' ' e' ol t the ii, mg men Inn e ill Hudson is the one who does the least, lllus nutiimobili t is. was i ol mu.'' an anthem, mptoii'v ol iijg the neressit' of the difterent chmiv H. b chon. Barber, J. the lie doluered a rhureh orj;ani'itions. T.mt the malady iv eiy citeiring erv prait ichI diseoiirvc on xiirious snh ter. The general church and stake otheeis licit too oiten popuiaritv en't worth jeet s. The Spirit weie vU'tained on pi esmit at ion ot Piev tin' price. The clovinj; song was Mosos . Tailor. He al-- o announced of tlod lake a Kue is Iliiriiu.g Tint ea' nat ions weie in evident last and auxiltiurx P.enedietion was ottered bv Klder Wm. that the next high council swindav. on held at be would thikley meeting Car ruth. the last Sunday of the month, May 2, tvrv for a Sunday, 10 A. M. was an ' reonletenee The eonferenee was continued on Sun The Relief society tent. pnvw big miuiued for June . at ( oalville. day morning by the choir singing Sister Judith lieat Rendered a selu., oaiktLit ia.sews. He rhureh i Outward vaiTk-- yh ntjif Pres. Taylor icported on the eim.li tiieted to the iceman. Tair.- ' ' tiou of the High t'ouueil, bishops and ytsBing prayer was offered by Bishop officers 'I list pride sometimes gives tiie truth generally. .1. K. Pettit. Klder Talmage referred to the liar a jolt, Guide Is O Thou Great .lehotah momoiis singing witnessed which lia.l was sung by the congregation. That there is very little doing in the appealed to his soul, and spoke of the On the stand were Apostle Talmage, baseball line. ot non fiitness and fitness sometimes pres. R. S. Wells, the Stake presidency, ry of u hi, ai ritd at hii lu.nn one uu,ht aflm the fatniH and in till' had i wired ant! he :i hi uMu tin pniitrv and the hungt h t t'ht .ii Maiili of henn'iluni; to eat lure were t innanth of nianv things In the honrot ol hupplie.s, but Mio one thing that mi imd to be prea nt In MTtiel at abundotoe to iatlef) I h it n.an p it ah) So h toahted A Mine U Couple of bHeer of broad hen lie nut fruni lonknd fur buHi-amt tmutmtullv cik to ut- - s nifthltijr to uccmnn.n the toast Ml ''a, """""" Will Huffman It .pc H lull i -- i. tie , vlin Know tt ! thing know that tut th.it H t4 t I Li ft 'f in I vi 1. v-i- it ' Ii u 'nt I Mesdnaen Muses and Aaron Densf ley, of lifrerton, were here Sunday to attendihefuneral of their nephew and since then the club sandwich has iilie BlMquist. had an honored place with those who I OSTue bay colt, horse atrip have once tried It. m forelieg), p-- 1 The name club' was given to it on right shoulder. Finir the adoption by a club of n, through notify K, Qirgosea, Park City P. O. which the originator was a member. To his friends, also members of the Reward. Ldv. club, he spoke of the sandwich, and had one made, then and there, at they Mr.,T, JLewlg, who ha been aer s anv Mpetfwent, and re cltth. the vlng 4h th! petit bTV at. Hair f moniff u now hontef Bandwtc8'"'As;-ae- h tt namsr went out to other clubs, restaurants and in dlvlduals, and as such It has remained At least, this la the story as it is genE. C. Taylor, local agent for the erally told. Ford nt in Morgan daring the week If yoe are wvse aod'dsposed of an auto or two. The Ford teems to have the run in fills Youll patronise part oftbe country. Those who advertise In Tb Coalville Times. A uittionary farewell was tendered Klder C, A. White at the Stake house Inst K adty night. A splendid program en " s riaJt red. , Tildj. kite will labor in the British niL.gi.ia. V iJ Ites-inusse- I Fur Ssle Four room modern cot-tsge, eemetd cellar, pantry, two closet At sacrifice if taken mioii. This k an opportunity for anyone look i if for a home. Frank Rippon. AdvJ " ' Moi o t 1 ,i , lii i be tl I 'H- ll i o' Ill . , I ml. I I 110 -- ' i to In in . - - l ii in ' v. ii i ii-- no him III 'I ' ' I . pi I ,ii In dl- i vi ui ii.j. One Really Good Thing. It Is very fine, perhaps nut very difficult, to do every now and then Put some noble or generous net what Is wanted of us Is to do no wrong ones It may be, for Instance, In ninny eves a laudable thing to amass a colossal fortune lit acts In all cases of quite unhnpeai hi bio integrity and then to eximnd it In magBut the really nificent benevolence good thing 1b not to make the fortune. Thorough honest and plain, these are our real only needs; on these substructions cat) the fabric of individual and n tlonal wellbeing be reared'' "Other foundations can no man lay. Corn-- , mon men who. In Ebelr petty dally acts, maintain these ordinary uno tentatlous truths, are the real bene- factors of mankind, the real pillars ot the state, are the apostles and champions of something not to be named within s few pages of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, and the Solidarity of the Peoples, and the Universal Republic Hugh Arthur Clough. Age of Peat Natural peat, as Is generally knows. Is the product of the partial decay ol mosses and other plants that grow la swampy places or in damp and foggy regions. Dr. Bergius, a German cheat 1st, la said to have produced artificial peat by subjecting a mixture of cell loee and water to a pressure ot more than 6,000 pounds to the square Inch and beajlng the ttlxturrAw-tyi',- t TBWrvtiki.eV vvajkW-- continued for twenty-fou- r hours tran forms tits pulp Into a product the cow stltuents of which are Identical with those of pest Calculations based pa this new process show that at a test peralure as low as that of the eartlg It must have required 7,000,000 year to form the deposits of natural peat. This estimate agrees roughly with the calculations ct geologists. Youths Companion. Fresh and Cured Meals, Fish, Lard, Eggs and Butter. "Where, you getjhe best j j t You Smith of Salt Lake ( ity, Utah.irrivetUn tovVn.Frida.v morning totnakei funeral at rangements for hilkraiulinotiier, Mrs Maiy A. Roberts who died there Thmsday Austin Get Value for Every Dollar and Staple Good when you trade with us. STAPLE and FANCY Groceries If inoriiine. we please you, tell your friends. If we do not, tell us. Ye editor and wife spout Monday the guevt of Editor mid wife Mrs. C. I. Ruble! While lore vre bad t lie pleasute ol going t Ii rug h the Nrth Morgan meeting house CK0HKKHOK0OHPOOrOOOOHKHOHtCKKlOKKHOOOOOOOOiCI and gymnasium, vvidoh is one of the fines tin the state. in Morgan I JUST RECEIVED Fiiiiiwi services over the leiiiiiins nf WuuBlonquiKt were held at the Stake house fcnday afternoon, under the aus oices it the bishopric. The speakers were Rank (Toft, Frank 1mgree ami Bishop Edward lowell, of pton. The flower cre beautiful ami profuse. Intewent in the citv remeterv. A beautiful line of Summer Hats -- the 1 very latest ideas. MARGARET R. SALMON it classified advertising w,!l fgr$ale--i have for sale four any real estate 'that lias real value Gradserspy Cows, (loud family wliieli means any real estate in or eowe. (fentle, and range in' age from 7, J-I, near this city. years. Reason for - soiling, CH0Kl0KOOO0OO(KKKOKH000WHKHKKKHKKK000a000O bate ior than I can pnMuie. NOTICE. Pric sfoasonahle. I'otne and make, adectloh. J. V. Leo. Hoyts-- J . ii ..lie emmeetilig onto the water your mams must first get pel inissimi from ville, Ciah. Adv. tii superintendent of water works, who "ill also turn the water on after the Mr. Slrschel Ball and Miss ENie Winter were inrrled in Ogden last . .. n nee t ions are made. and returned home on Wed- Monday order of the By City Council, nesdaj. That evening a reception W. 11. CARRl'TH, wa tendered the happy young eou- Superintendent Water Works. ll home of the groom. (James at pie were tc., indulged in and refresh-,- j NOTICE. j were served. inents Many itsefull I have for sale the following deswere them. They i given cribed hull calf. Royal Chieftain, present will mske tbeir home in this city, from Chieftain Reliance dam. 1 St.Lam-.bert from the Famous Rustler of By jetronizieg merchant whose ad- 72582. He is a fine animal, and verfiseoent appear in tbia paper, you -- Opposite Rock School Ijouse- the price is' only 650.00. Call tnd T ..MAIN STREET helping to build up an iadutry"Ta T him t J. W. Lees, Hoytsville, thia city Th Coalville Time. Utah. Adv. l i.i-tei- - lie .if Dealers in I f; r, ; til rim bm THE PALACE MARKET 1 Painting and Paper Hanging Kalsomining and Whitewashing Carriage Painting and ' ueisMataMisvraaaisaKskttsksartswsisiBaaaawisVsiswirtsisiiWia it ,U nlfi , I liiliol by i n.li.i i 1. All Work Guaranteed j I lir I Window Glazing We Keep the Beet and Always Have It" "I I lor ofe w til III II l' y haliilwh'i oiigiti.m (1 ihinuh t ! ll.. I'.j t iv i Excellent Thing It Was of Accident and imM Immi. mi; l 11 Itou th vf ,ti SANDWICH ini i,i ii u ,t i s w ho cl, mu I I1, tii. ll i 111 ,t . CLUB NeciiBIt In 000COOOOCJ!00(KH)00ICI l.i - CF k If. ai.it ,lii.ltr - I" ll .i ii '.I in l.il. I !ut WhIIii r building, upon it ponini curd lo in pit. i m if ' i ,i i dpi ' t.- t lint I ORIGIN I nt I ' ' ' t I V jin week. Mv froht ivted tin of t)ic jithtty Tuesday t l.iM ll'lhl Hi ' ' i i ' ' ' r i'm I ' R. c. ii.l. h!i v :i . Mil II, C OOQOOOOQOOODOOOOOC-OOOOOr'r- 0 tl . it ..I f :s i i Ml t It u V I i i I, I Mi- .. t s 2, n pm r JOB WORK NEATLY DONE' Joseph Sommers 1 |