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Show J 44J VfclS tf DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. TE InVeRESI COALVILLE, VOL. XX F.SUMMIT3 COUNTY UTAH, f JOB WORK NEATLY DONE 1913 NO. 29 JoKHc0000000000 J ure is a matter of regret to thlr stated that Mr. Moore was going to came 4nd ever remain mere herders man'hit. in weather as friends. resign Now Mr. Editor, Henefer has no ap many acquaintances and LER NOTICES if he did not get rain when it to make to anyone for the pology CHX, CHCKHHKHCHaW Teachers examination wilt be held was ordered, and it looked as it voted onthe high shool questwsj I at Park City on Aug. 6, 6 and 7th. though he would have to resign as ion. th blarney sweep attracted All teachers not having certificates no rain w as forthcoming. How ever, As a general thing our citizens r j attention. for 1913 and 1914 are expected to when the weather man in Salt Lake pay one hundred cents ou the dollan take the examination. AH candidates read of Mr. Moore's intentions, in and always try to keep their names as some Soot fsetoy, must have had three years teaching The Tiroes, and father than lose a HENEFER, July 14.- -1 notice off the delluquint tax ILL And necesV Me Is risk in marriage, but that your correspondent at Upton by the way they dont even draw experience or at least four years good and faithful servant, the and moisture furnished, was, L. sary school. J. Kearns, Couuty turu the tap and U runs, 9f nal t man is fond of tikes great high pride in the fact that that water, they has been coming pretty regular Supt. of schools. Adv. Very Respectfully town is not the tail end ot the since that time. We believe the dry , i R. A, Jones. , ...... At the election for trustee for farmers, and the public generally, V IjoO hiust gamble, gamble County. It alma at bigger things school district No. 2 Coalville, P. owe Mr. Moore apd The Times a wife. It keeps the money than being mere sheep herders, or Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and H. Neeley won out by two votes. vote of thank9, for their successful hewers of wood or drawers of water. Mlv- Diarrhoea Remedy. Your corrspondent quite over steps Neeley received 89 votes, W. J. effort In this matter. way to have a good time the mark so far as bewtrs of wood ""Every family, without execution, Wright. 87; three ballots contained A certain class of newspaper men two names and two ballots had no Bay, Is to all get in aud ars concerned. For that has been the should keep this preparation st hand' names on at all. assert that a farmer is the most Indemaiu stay of Upton from time im- during the hot weather of the summer on he man and thu memorial. And I believe it hae fam- months, Chamberlains Colie, Cholera earth, pendent and Diarrhoea Ixt week will be tne twenty ished its fall Tuesday fiigtft another attempt was has nothing to do but to enjoy life. i worth many quota of sheep herders time its cost Remedy when needed, aud la made to organize a volunteer fire That when winter comes and the blizalso. eertam to be needed befur the j department. The mayor and a half zard's on the wing he toasts his feet I presume that Henefer geograp- summer is over. It has no superior for dozen men met at the court house and in theoveu and reads the local newsfor wlneh it is intended. Tia5 alvllle will celebrate hically speaking would of neoesaity tbe purpose Jake Hoffman and J. N. Astin were paper and the only thing that disdealers. Adv. be called the the tall end of the Buy it now. Sold by all name aa captains, one for each hose turbs him is a call three times a Iu No. But me to County. financially, isnt money the man Good printing mske ter cun. Mr. Hoffman and Mr J. N. day to a banquet, of mince pies and rhaj goei bast- ei S dollar's wofth of time Stead of the citizens of this burg The Times satisfies its patrons Astin will draft from ten to twenty other luxuries. It is a mistake. Tbe save a penny. being mere sheep herders alone they men each, and get in and drill. industrious farmer begins work long are in the mala the proud owners of Put " these two fsete together. ' ' G . before the sun thinks of getting up. of oursubscribsrs took ns to the flocks. Further more these same Cant SecretI Keep It Manager Edgar Beard of the With his soul shrouded in gloom he d Week for failing, as be to-t-o owners havs launched out and Coalville Opera House has had in- proceeds to build a fire and soften his The splendid work of Chamberlains to most of the range adjacent peblith all that bappen-wa- a is daily becoming more widely stalled a Four in one'1 pedal drum boots with as! edge hammer. He tbslr homes instead of permitting to- Tablets fortunate for this stows, v Nh such grand remedy for of one high grade triang- then takes a lantern and shovels his consisting to in tal It and np stranger step buy stomachs and liter troubles has ever that discretion le aud cymbal, one 12 inch snare way to the barn ana feeds the hogs. !y demands the ommtssion Thus compelling its citizens to be been knows. Sold by jd! dealer. Adv. drum with maple shells, etc., one It is then time to feed the newly areasant Items. Should we bass drum, as an addittion rived calf, which seems to delight mbi all that la told to us we 00HOOOWHHWH9OOeHOOOOOWOOOOOOOHpOOOOOHaoooWOOtMl to the orchestra, and it certainly is In butting a pail of milk over tbe with the angels jn about a big help. tiler of tie soil until hf only needs minutes after our papers to be stamped to pass for a package ailed, W try to print all The Old Folk1' cuting at Rock-po- rt ofoleinargarine. He crawls through hat are news, or that will yesterday, under the auspices a barbwire fence and .digs the hay help or cheer any of our o' the Stake Sunday Schoorboard, out of the snow, feeds the cows, along life'srugged road. We r was a grand success and a very plea- cleans the stable, gathing up the froz.htless would enjoy reading re- sant time was had by all. Watch en chicks, chases a stray pig worth ie news when Its about the 25 cents for four milear and does not otjf fellow, but our next week's paper for more policy Is to catch It, doctors asick horse, freezes tut verto the ' r t goaeips the spread-In- f his fingers, gets kicked by a one candals that only leaves sor If you cant say a good word, eyed mule, and when tbe gloaming roj i their trail. v v U . don,t knock. The Coalville base- comes and quietness broods over eU J 4 ball team will cross bats with the the earth', be has a single half hour I 5D A driving' bridle. team from Devil's Slide here on the to meditate and wonder how he will Ot - can have light same hjr catling and ? i , . ' t - ' , Twenty - fourth. Encourage the pay his taxes It and paying for adv, CHJCHPOO IHbHWH500100000HpiKKlKmKAOiKH5iyoC ixy; t iry wcaiuJVe -. - ID ID BRIEF 5MU8 Mildred Stevens of Salt Lake, is the guest of Miss GLiiil Beard. All coal from now NOTICE will be C. on b. D. Edmund Rees EPliOII ! " (Advertisemsst). Mrs. Malcolm Oldfield and daughter May, of Hiawatha, are visiting here. Miss Mary Williams, of Ogden is a guest at the home of Miss Gladys Beard. FOR 9aLE OR RENT Coalville Hotel property. Apply at Coalville Hotel. Adv. - -- al-pi- l. , Mrs. Geo. Edgington, of Idaho Falls, Ida., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs W. H. Smith. at reasonable price FOR SALE, Turkey Red dry Land Wheat. Powell Bros., Upton Utah. Adv. Jpur-chase- parti-Jarldividu- at oq-s- Word has been received that a fine boy arrived at the home of Mrs. A. E. Becker, at Ogden fast Saturday. . lc , , 18-m- ch s shaver arrived at the home of H. O. Beggs laet Monday. He and mother are doing A ten-pou- nd nicely. A fine baby boy was born last Saturday to the wife of J. W. Ball, of the Palace Market. Tbe parents are overjoyed for this is their first boy. SUMMER SALE en-eo- u,' Hate. Dresses Waists, Dress Goods, will go at greatly duced prices., ' L at cost for Ca$h MARGARET R. SALMCtl Hate -- - Next'Wgek Hobfrbfl A Hobson will begin puttingiu cement foundation under tbe Opera House building. This will mske a decided Improve- -- bnf4vr o whfcbi Wijl be predated by ail.;; TV sr. and fir MwVm.Z. f , J.WJ- 7k1 as the boys are stronger than they Perry and were tbe last time they met the jrj- M . fciifawt. Vf i 7) HENEFER. Juno 10 -- Mr. R to Ogdn, where S de Stephens ws quite unfortunate of tyev ViH nke their home In the late losing a horse and n cow 111 y have been r sidents of this David Moore, - of Castle Rock, losrrthan a week- .- rf, t&M for the past si year and have made us a pleasant visit yesterday, Tm. O. Stephens took his second made many friends, jrheir depart- - I,, a former issue of this paper we durcuinpany out to Ruby. Nevada, v . ing the week. f Mr, and Mrs. John Basket announce the engagement of their daughter Cera to Hyrum B. Harris, son of Biship Harris. G fP. Jones was School Trustee at the School Election last Mr, family have fnovinfr -- -Jt -- Big Bargains on all Summer Millinery for Cash. - night 4 The Misses ELie and Cora Pasket attended the N. thf A. at Salt Lake from here. Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, Tbon 41 Bik. Henefer will be represented at the MILLINER Farty at Rockport Old Folk At Coalville Joseph! B. Harris, son of Bishop Harris came in from Grayson, San Juan Co. on the 13th and was the principal speaker at the aftornoon meeting. Program in Stake House at 10:30 a. m.the Choir NOTICE. I have for sale the following dea Sonl crlbed bull calf. Royal Chieftain, from Chieftain Reliance dam. Is PraFL. from the Famous Rustler of St.Lam-be- Address of Welcome.... 72582. He Isa fine animal, ancl Kail Duet tbe price la only 150,00, Call and Toal to Pioneers of see hiitfat J. W. Lees, Hoytsville, SoloJ Utah. Adv. Tc st to The Hand Cart Company The Btore that makes every ene ef its Sol ads a money saver te all whe contem- ,,.,By hy the Chaplain j J. rt get your FISHING TACKLE v.!-- - j e' at ........E. H. James - Sealed bids will be received by the County Cotnmissioners of Summit County, Utah, for the constructing of about ono mile of road in Chalk Creek between Bennlors Ranch and Sage Brush Bench, County to furnish graders to the amount of two. Plans and specifications on file in the Clerks Office. Bids irnst be Died with ths County Clerk not later than August 6th, 1913. Certified check of & pets eent of bid to accompany bid Up Insure tbs signing of a contract with ' tbe County Commissioners within Five days after acceptance of bid. Tbe power1 m is hereby reserved to reject any or all bids. By Order of tbs Board, (Seal). Moses C. Taylor, Clerk -- . rlon-G- .., .v... Sports at City Park commencing al WANTED A few baskels sf wheat will he accepted es ssbeeriptiea. Oily j I fe s shert time. . , 2 u Ball ju Tg?art - . A. Iverson By the Choir .Chaplain p. m. .. Oljl Men Race, Young Men Races. Boys Races,' Ladies Egg Races Girls foot Races,- - Obstacle Race. Relay races, Greased Pole. waas-- Rhead Joan Emmett Under the direction of Mrs. Judith A. Beard ction , t Game--Devi- Fs Slide vs. Coalville Game at 3:30. p. m. CHILDRENS DANCE IN PAVILION AT 3:30 (Advertisememt) . "We Keep the Best end Alweys Here If rg'Frank Carrulh Utah plate buying the things advertised will win sn increasing number ef renders. ChLus of Children And 90 per eent el these ad readers will Or. 30lt, , prove to be buyers SoD Notice. G,adri . 31 Join Us in a Good Time t ii 4 v |