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Show COA OF SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS r THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. job IT- VOL XX UTAty JULY COALVILLE, i dd baby S. hospital. Matilda, the Word ha. bt-i- i received that she 115 girl of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Robinson died Tuesday. She had sunered getting along nicely. on Tiifhilii tit tlm I. 1). with measles and recovered. Funeral services were held from the residence Thursday The sympathy of the afternoon community is extended to the be reaved parents never-thorough- ID J Carlos Lambert, deputy state dairy and food commissioner, was here last week. He reports things in general in good shape. ID BRIEF Mr. J S. Ball is having his fence Mr pain tel aid VI rs. James Johnston ly Teachersnxaminatiun will be held Miss at Lark City on Aug. 6,6 and 7th. All teachers not having certificates Covev cai e Salt Lake. for 1913 and 1914 are expected to Miss Meda Shaw, of Salt Lake WANTED AT ONCE Lumber taketh examli adon. All candidates to must hare had three years teaching haulers from Weeters saw-mi- ll pent tlie fourth here. Coalville. For particulars see Jake experience or at least four years Mrs. U. S. Bedell has I teen n the Hoffman at the Summit Fur. A high school. J. L. Kearns, County sicklist the past week. Supt. of schools. Adv. Merc. Co. Adv. Mrs. J. L, Boydtn . returned !i w here tin visiting iu Salt Lake Tuesday mi pent the Fourth. out with them. -- That 11, 1913 it is sure a fine NO. 28 "boat. during the last ten (enr, th conThat t, weather lias been real trast would not be so marked. Her face has more wrinkle tbau yours. rarm tile past few days. And yst if you were sick, that face would appear more beautiful than That the water is fine. an angel's aa it hovered over you, That some people live a long time watching every opportunity to minister to your comfort and every one list to spite some one. of those wrinkles would seem to he bright wavelets of sunshine vliasing That a crowbar Imi t necessary to each oilier over the dear face She oatile a gossip to pry into vour will leave you one of these days; these burdens, if not lifted from tier shoulders will break her down ; these That if a man lifts loved and lost rough hard hands, which have done ie is apt to think marriage a fsilure so many necessary things for you will be crossed upon ,her lifeless breast ; That it takes a mighy little push those neglected lips which gave you o start some men in the downward your first baby kis will be forever path. closed and those sad tired eyes will have opened In eternity and then That any man who will Jump, his will appreciate your mother but you boftrd bill should be made to walk It will be to late. Ex. the plank, Alex. R. valderwood return Tues, from F'raueis. where he had bean to attend t tie funeral of Leona Pag who died on July g&STOf- - gather- ing iu the head. The deceased was N real "caiapsigs ef waat ad the daughter of Mrs. F. A. Page; That no matter how fast a young ever bails If the man We 16 tertuing was years of age. The servic proposition Mr. Em Fisher, of bait Lake, vis overtaken by may be he can Mrs. Mary E. Mangum and grand- is really one fer a want ad to neyotiato, trouble. ited friends here during t tie week. ns lighter Margetta Kennedy, of es were held Sunday from the Fran tken sucrose it merely a matter. of writ cis meeting house! She leaves S Miss May Leaves, of Salt, is a Salt Lake returned to their home an old batchelnr is a mail ing a want ad that tells the story, awd That mother, six sisters and six brother guest at the home of W. H. Branch last Satusday after spendingacoupie ho has refrained from making some printing it far a roaaoaabio nataber of home of T. L. Allen of weeks at Tlie board of county commissioned woman unhappy. insertion. Sometime on is onongk Lawrence Watson, of Ogden, is a sometimes it requires patiosoe aai inet Wednesday in adjourned sessioft The dates for the Summit County and guest at the home of I)r. Emmett. a resolution amending is business passed That pretty good, F'air this year is Sept. 23. 24 and 26th meeting thank you. Frank Carruth and Jay Rhead Tlie premium list will soon be the the minutes of a aformer Notice. were Salt Lake visitors during the hands of t fie printer, and the same making Park City common school a high school district maintaining week PRINTED BT REQUEST will be gotten out as soon thereafter and excluding Parley's Park fro Sealed bids will he received by the as possible. any high school district. They also Mrs. W. M. Boyden is visiting her o Commissioners of Summit County bowed-dowa father a resolution petitioning ths I once heard passed mother Mrs Gomar Thomas in Salt for the constructing County, At the city council meeting held State Good Roads commission fo talking to a careless daughter whom of about Utah, on. mile of road La Chalk Lake. Monday night the following tax make Chalk Creek a state highway. beloved. Blanch, he said, look- Creek 1 et ween Bennion's Ranch blue eyes and strokGeo W. Young has had a cement levy was made; General tax, 6 mills; They will also petiton to contiuue ing in her deep and Sage Brush Bench, Coui.ty to walk laid from the side walk to electric light account, 6 mills, water the Stock more road he made a state ing her golden hair. Blanch, I furnish graders to the amount of is house. vast to speak to you of your mother. two. Plans works, 10 mills; road 6 mills. This highway. and specifications on file v have 16 mills more than has been assessbe noticed a that f It may you in the Clerks Office. Bids trust be F'OR SaLE OR RENT Coalville ed in other years. W. J. Wright seems to be the careworn look upon her face. filed with the County Clerk not latHotel property. Apply at Coalville Of course It has not been brought er than choice of the pdople of tlie Coalville August 6th, 1913 Certified Dr. J. J. Buswell, Ophthalmic school district No. 2 for the office Of there by any act of yours; still it is Hotel. Adv. check of 6 per cent of bid to Specialist, of Salt Lake, will be at tlie school 'trustee for 'the next three your duty to chase It away. bid to insure the accompany Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Toone of Weber Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesto want you get up iomorrow of a contract with the signing as he has been a moot term, year Mrs. Mr. and Henefer visited with day, July 16 and lttth. No extra faithful officer and has filled the po- morning and get breakfast whenyour Commissioners within F'lveCounty days Frank Rippon last Sunday. charge for testing eyes. Reference sition as trustee both with credit to toother comes and begins to express after of bid. The power acceptance Northcott A E. Mrs. to by permission himself and profit and great benefit surprise, go right up het and kiss is hereby reserved to reject any or at reasonable price and Mrs. Wm, Frost. -- Adv. FOR SALF, to the people of the school district her on (be mouth, you can't imagine all bids. Even those people who have been how it will brighten her dear face. Turkey Red dry Land Wheat. Powell By Order of the Board, John Salmon and Joseph Hartley opposed to him In (he past have die Besides, you owe her a kiss or Bros., Upton Utah. Adv. Moses C. Taylor, Clerk (Seal) wgre down from Woodland on Tues. covered that they were mistaken In, two.- Away back, when yon were a (Advertiaemeat) Mr. G. 8. . Alien Mr Quinn, and Mr. Salmon has the contract for opposing bim, as any Imaginary little girl, she kissed you when no one else wee tempted by yonr lever Wtee , Luclle Hufrisom spent bndtnkbnJcodlMd nobnol bouseft Fourth here the guest of Miss Ines and also the' contrrct fof building time for placing tlfemsetVes J. E. Rees is back to work again after being confined to ins lied. j Mr. and Mrs. Eli Uobineon wish to express their thanks through the columns of this paper for the many Mrs. George Hollands of Paik acts of kindness shown during their City, is visitffig relatives here. sad bereavement. - te n v - " WORK NEATLY DONE school house at Francis. The gentle-me- n the opposition have now reported fishing fine on ths tirely dissipated through their Provo. Mrs. C. A. Walton was operated perience In observing his performing the duties ofthe offlo of a pchool trustee. In conned ion c&a with the foregoing it is only just as right to state that as Clerk of tbs board ids careful, accurate and neat performance of his duties In tkat capacity is beyond criticism. For School Trustee for Coalville School District No. 2 for another three year term WlLLAM J. ALL RIGHT. WRIGHT IS AND DON'T YOU FORGEJ IT LAID 10 BEST Impressive funeral services wens' held yesterday afternoon at the Hoytsvilie meeting house over of Mrs. Freeman Matin, who passed away at her home Tuesday afternoon. Tlie services were conducted uuderthe direction of the Bishopric. Music was furnished by the ward chair. Mrs. Judith AnJerron. Beard and J N.Astin rendered a duet. J.H. Taggart rendered a solo. The swak-er- s were BishopSargent, J. C. lask-et- t, Dr. W. R, Eihmett and Pre. Geo. W. Young. The flowers were many and beautiful, but not more beautiful than the face that rested so peacefully among them. Annie Louise Malin. only child of Andrus and Annie M. Anderson, and waa born In Coalville Oct.6,1863. and the following spring moved to Hoystville. In tbesumnier of 1880 was married to Freeman Malin. Had served as president of the Y, L. M. LA. and was actively connected with the Relief society for the past twenty-fiv- e , years. The deceased is survived by a husband, one daughter, three sous, and six grand children, also an aun- tAnnaB. Jorgensen, and two couslna-Alfreand Lawrence Jorgensen, of Brigham City. s -- NOTICE. 1 have for sale the following described bull calf. Royal Chieftain, from Chieftain Reliance dam. I from the Famous Rustler of St.Lam bert 72682. He Is a fine animal, and) the price is only 160.00, Call and see him at J. W. Lees, Hoytsvilie. Utah. Adv. ad The store that makes every one ef ita a money saver to all who contem- plate buying the things advertised will win an increasing number ef readers. And 90 per cent of these ad reader will prove te be buyers. , , jir Rhead. ways ready to cure by the magic & a mothers kiss the b'ttle chubby hands whenever they were injured in those first skirmishes with the rough old world. And then the midnight kisses with which she routed so many had d; earns, as she leaneu over your leafless pillow have all been on interest these long years. Of course, she is not so pretty and kissable as you are. hut if you when had done your siiare of tlie work Big Bargains on all Summer Millinery for Cash, ON MONDAY, JULY 14th., he is to be voted for and chosea by the people for school trustee to fill tiiat office for the next three years. SO SAY WE ALL OF US. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, MILLINER Phon 41 Blk. BBS ? wwr.: swwsmrstswststswr. 10. For Successful Catches get your FISHING TACKLE at . - T J OOOOOOOOOOOOOtMWXHXKHXKKI STROLLER NOTICES oooweHeooooooooooooo? That we dont hear much these days about the C nnmercial Club. That It That We Keep the Best and Always Hare It tnririrrwiftrw' iuiiit e Echo is going to ECHO, July celebrate Pioneer day July 24 in great style. Q'i!te a number of Echo people B.iint the fourtii In Morgan and Henefer, Mrs. Terrilaml son Max are guests at the Toone heme. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ralph will spend the summer at Echo for the benefit of the latters health. Mr. Ralph is a brother of Mrs. H. C. Richins. Mrs. J. Stagg, and children of Bingham are visiting with Mrs. Will Woods. We are pleased to r port that Mrs. J. Jones health is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. H.ury Homer of Grass Creek visited m Fktlio on the 4th. The colored men frmn Castle Rock played the Eclto ball team last Sunday. The score being 6 to in favor of the former. tewwwwwwwa wa wwawwwww is about time to get busy. the high school is a sure go. Thai the Old F olks are going to have a day at Rockport. That Alf Blonquist is Sporting a Buick. Goods, will go; duced prices. - ari , Hats at cost for Cash io Name s state ,'ftl MARGARET R.' SALMC OPOOOOOWOOOWOWObOOOOOOOOOOOWWKtOOOOpOOWWWHeHMWU1 J ECHO NEWS. wuwM!r.w.ewwsewweeww Hats, j TIT vL I If will 1me Mr 1 4 4 Thursday, June 17, 1913 at Old Staker Grove, Rockport come and lunch, bring your Everybody for a days outing. Program starts at prepared oclock. 11 Following the program will be a banquet for the old people over 70 years of age. A splendid program will be rendered while the old folks eat, consisting of solos, duets, quartets and brass bands. After the banquet will be all kinds of sport for old and young, .conthrowing horse shoes, foot races, putting the sisting of soda crackers, getting nickle$V( shot, climbing the greased pole, eating with the mouth from a pan of flour, sucking milk from a bottle, etc.; J etc., etc. Ball games. -- tug-of-w- ar, ' This day is for Old and Young so Everybody Come. the Old Folks. Prizes will be given for Man with largest feet Homliest man, fattest lady, etc., etc. ' i Woman with the most hair (all her own). Stoke Board. School the of the Sunday , under auspices Given take pictures of Mr George Beard will be on hand to class present. the Largest family on the grounds. Largest parents WE EXPEtT YOU! V ' 1 i j,. ' ' th ' |