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Show 0 i Times Supplement HAMAS NEWS. Word . ' A has just been rccrivpd (Mon-dayof the death nf Otis Corbett. who was taken to a hospital in Provo last and orated Thursday on Thursday, night for appendicitis. Hi died Monday morning. Particulars next week. uini-fiin- , Mr. and Mrs, V. I). Richardson, who have made an extended visit in the east, have leturned to their home in Park City. They visited Mr. Richard sons grandmother while away, who at an advanced age is living m Kentucky. - Pork for the Beans Milliamg of Wyoming, reached Kainaa just in time for his father funeral and returned imrne liatelv. His ti legratn read mother instead of fathe-anhe did not know till l,e reached home and hi mother greeted him that 'there was a mistake, lie rode more than 100 miles, mostly on horseback with. a few miles-i- a to t ke t'm train. .His curly return was necessary as he had left a. valuable herd in charge of a boy. little tiling, lmt of the utmost importance.. K, me wont use pork, are afraid of STAPLE and FANCY Groceries THE PALACE MARKET I 'h i if' ' un-aut- o Mrs, Mart Carpenter enteitnined at her home Friday afternoon a numhe. of her lady friends. An elegant chicken dinner was scried at 2 p. m.. fol lowed by a guessing game in which Mrs. Sam Turnbow wti awarded t'm prize. The imited guests were: M's I 'dinar Lambert, Mrs. M. X. Pack. Mrs. Sam Turnbow. Mis. Isaac ODris H. F. Shaffer, Mrs. Fiank coil, Mrs. Smithies, Mrs. T. A. J'unm nberg,. Mrs. M. A. Pack, Mrs. , W, McCormick Mrs. Harder, Mrs. S. A. Carpenter, Mrs. George Butler. Mrs. J. V. C.irpente-- . Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Joseph MiHiams and Miss Ktnn Page. The state road to Kan as is completfar as a point about mile above Richard Lamberts. Si miles of new road has beeu built this summer and one mile of old road The-- e is stil) some work to berepaid. don in pine esieeially in Kamas lane, buf if is now a fine road with an average grade of 2J er cent, a great improvement over the old road. The county commissioners expect to begin work on the Pena road as soon as thy survey can be made. The road from Park City to Kamas is a. credit to the county and to the commissioners, and when entirely completed will be one of the best in the , country. Courant. ' ed as Cut linked beni s it. without pork are like the play of Hamlet' with Hamlet on a vacation. Use Pork and l.uv it here. We know our jiorkis pure mid Youll know it after a trial. A streak oi lat and a sticiHi of ler.n J if you like it that way. gEESP $ THEY SlNETte THEIR KONEV LET US BE WISE AND SAVE OUR MONEY The biggest shoe manufacturer of Boston was a hoema.ker at the bench in Holden, Colorado, less than Arty years ago. JIE SAVED the little 2o cent pieces he got for patching shoes and put them in the hank. lie has a cut i :illifns of dollars just for advertising, and is worth millions today. ' V e pay 4 per cent interest oh the money you put in onr hank and compound the interest every three months - - Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. t was tnVen with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to trya bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, After taking one dose of it 1 was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to. writes M: E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all' umtsual. An ordinary atCOW.VJI.I.K. UTAH. tack, of diarrhoea can almost invariably be enred by one or two doses of this JAME8 riNGRKE. President ALFRED BLONQCIST. Viee Prefen? FRANK PINGRE, Cashier remedy. For sale by all dealers, Adv. B. Q. BLACKMAN, Viee President The First National Bank . .. |