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Show a u?ai i THE COALVILLE TIMES, COALVIL fices to party workers Jby the poht-tebosses, u is the turiuiig ov er of COALVILLE ib'K P positions to be list d as rewards for party workers, a id pluggers N. J. PETEBSOV, Otiee in a while one of these men Editor and Business Manager inay detolop a capacity an! in Ills sou s a nubile ser Post of Pee Eentered at in Coalville, s Inin Us ful to t be Utah. May 7, 1S94, as Second Cass vant w ha h ill ik al TIMES rote-getter- ward-heeler- s s atitf-fuieiic- v -- Matter Advertising Kates made kti.vvn upon application. Notice to Advertiser Clionges of advt uiust be in not lat r than Wednos 4ay mornings ot each ireck. Change your ad vs. often, but gtt them in early. TEEMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Eayahl in Advancs The following clipping was handed in by one of our subscribers with the request that we publish it: What is the spoils system we hear so much about? It is the farming out of public of people. Occ is on.ill) one In Is at '1 aft But t lie eITu l nt g 's in whore i' prompt t ie r out otor side w ms .in eleii m, or is a 'low e i two ttinis by to h iv e h.s oiTiee fier the tiosses of Ins own parts, that be must make room for a new and untried man who knows It tie or notlntig about the work of the office. The man who rebels against graft or who otherwise fails to "play the game, as it is called, is defeated by his party machine at the next election. oreharges are filed against ; a case is made him as a back-fir- s if possible; the machine gets rid of him and the public is the loser. The spoils system usually makes two men necessary to do one mens work. This is particularly Hue of department positions in the public service. First there is the political figurehead ;who draws he big salary. He may be a penitentiary warden, or hold any other an one of the bigger jobs in the state, turned wln-nee- fr county or federal government ser-- v ice Under linn is the man who is tl e real commissioner, who knows and does the work of the office. He is paid a salary nearly as large as the man who is merely the figure head, and in this way the public gets its work done, after a fashion, at tvvicfr the expense this work should eM. If tin-- , phasi of the spells ssstem could be eliminated from the federal service alone, it would save the mei lean people Uw million dollars a .tear in taxes. Tins is the estimate of a noted public tnan. made mote than a tear ago, and it stauds unchallenged. Isnt u time that we begin to apply common business sense to say not'iing of honesty and (Recency to public office? Arthur Capper, in The Missouri Valley Farmer. Scene fro act 3 The Girl in the Taxi, at the Opera House Jan. 10, 1914. When Mr. Wilson was about to while light take up the currency question be ob- was badly burned last served that the lobby was planning ing a fire. ITie Coalville and a long and strong campaign. Mr. Xmas at Mr. Irvin Porter Wilson announced in all the papers make most suitable present. it. in the country that an insidious home. lobby was at work. Tbw- - effect of Mr. Willie KerAav spent the this announcmeut was magical. All v the standpat press said: Haw, holidays at home. the school teachhaw, bear Sunday Portervilles celratja on New All the er talk. senaYears was a great cce tors made speeches denying that t V. O. W, there was any such thing as a lobby. Married folks never of heard it. had Jan. Htb, They Any Hall Wednesday uiau who said there was a lobby COALVILLE, UTAH. ihildren who was either crazy or wicked. Mr. Mr. Daniel Cart are better. llson let them talk a while. He have had typhoid wanted every manikin who was opSurplus, Capital erated by a jerk string from Wall Mr. and Mrs. Lweroe Long of street to put himself on record. Bingham are vlsitUK il Porterville. We have just installed modern Safety Deposit Boxes, which They did it. Everyone of them Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Mortensou is the bast place to deposit Deeds, Contracts, Stock Certtumbled right into the pit he had to fron ttp returned Burley, have dug for Wilgon, Their records were Abstract. Marriage Licenses, ificates, Agreements, 77 made. Their monakers and fight Idaho. Valuable Jewelry and precious Stones, Life and Fire Ining weight were stamped on their Mr. and Mrs. Jot. Aims and Miss backs. Then Mr. Wilson said: To Dora Smethurst spent die holidaj s surance Policies, and all other valuables, to protect them prove what I say, call Mr. Mulhall in Salt Lake. f i) deand his records. against theft and fire. These are private individual Mulhull told the truth. He had ofdilton Edbola remains L. P. Judge posit vaults, obtainable for a very nominal fee. We have signed letters to prove all he said quite feeble, being tonked to his bed The lobby was a bunch of bats be- most of the time. four sires and shall be pleased to have you examine them fore a searchlight. Reservations in The little five' 'Wold baby of Ray steamers bound for Europe were in with a view of placing your valuables in a secure place. r wering from a ee W hittier is Invisible demand. The just govern jreat ment fled in ignominous haste the vere attack of pne ms. moment it was made visible. We of 4. John Young and The bear very few jokes about the school Miss wedding A Respectfully, of Croydon took Beatrice teacher now. He did 'some good 6th. the in Morgan day, place FRANK P1NGREE, Cashier. teaching. He taught professional f adAnd backers 01 and their returned Delta to Mr. corruptionists, Morg. vocates, not to laugh at honest men last Tuesday Ifw Intending the holiand he taught the lesson thoroughly days here withal fimily and friends. In any game of brain work agStenhouse and ainst Mr. Wilson, the fat bellied Mr. and Mtf8 frill leave for S I r Mrs. at has about as lobby Washington Olivjj tf Ciljforma much show as a drunken sailor two monf on the II would have iaa chess gams with 12th oi l r'-Steinmetz. Progressive. I Commencinf Monday Jan. 12--1 WEEK ONLY Born,tfr andHtsHyrum Adam, Off. Underwear and Garments, Beginning last Sunday, the time table a boy. ksqlfr andM$ dJn nicely. wrintwo on the main line of the Union Pacific Hyrum hataniled tioind OS. Shawls and Had Scarfs, kles Lav e let ug brow Since Jan. 1. changed making No. 9 a through mail A few Hats at half price. train, arriving at Echo after 2 p. m, son of W. The little ftree A few Coats and Dresses at half price. and carrvmg no passengers By this Mortensou who wwnlen to the Dee change all passengers on the branch Lace and Ribbon Remnants Cheap. died fpI m. Tuesday will have to wait in Etlio fur N'o. 07, hospital All Fancy Work designs Cheap. evening, atyTtta INfight home for arriving in Eiho at 3 47, when it in on burial.. ( 100 sheets of music at 5 cents a copy. Come early before time 'I here is toiisnlerible JNiuth The Morgan pnronrjr of $ kukmg heard they are picked over. Lots of good pieces. on the matter, and to a great extent ward will givt ditF lext Friday, Jan. the American Boy Times a Try trust-owne- d Firft National Bank doet and Clearance Sale! All Winter Hats will be Sold at Cost, to make room for Spring goods. Now is the time to get a Good Bargain. Mrs. M E Rhoades PHONE 41 BLACK MILLINER $32,500.00 Rates: $2, $3, $5 and $7.50 Anything you Want in Meats, Fruit, Vegetables. Staple and Fancy Groceries r BIG SALE l-i 1- 1- THE PALACE MARKET mmm the kieh justifiable. No one kes to lum s f ir a tr no. ut e ee no rumidv for it The railiiml company ldves (oahille just about as n.m li us (otlville loves the ruIro.nl (omptir. ow they iv e both shown their nppre iiition for ituh other the tifv by re none using a finruhise to the Wat-rtoand the railroad bv giving Us Midi ex ci llent () Kerv ice. Tit for tat. Nome will tell you that the nty is ready to give the franchise to the railroad com pany, fliat the same ha9 been offered to them, but no reply has been received from the company. At any rate, Coal Mile is the deadest town on the Union Pacific system today. There must he a reason. Can any one suggest a way out of this condition of affairs? As you sow, so shall you reap is very appropriate at this time. Too many will wait until their ox gets in the gutter before they will take a hand and .v " v is 1 t r il i -- 1 1C. t Children houu' 9 p. m? Adults all children jiion, c; from 13 to 18, from to up to 13 yeanorag life; adults, SOc. 9 12. remedy The New home beverage-- meals Served with or between meals Write for price fist Order from jOrchcr Srmiing,&3naIfinfl,CEn. i 9- - and the Phillips have tbd Years dance was a success Sterling Twin' by Lawrence For the Porterville Drtire success. Vit with pathos msiet esting. The plot in outcome in doubt wh be produced at tbe in the near future - he drama written and produced by Co., wae an en comedy mingled xceedingly interw and leaves the the close. It will Opera House tch for date. rg A woman la afualUTS about freckle a maaif about bia bald, i spot Dance here on Friday, Jan. 9. Onr students all returned to Ogden on If toms people i Poir ever let to to go tome the 4th. heaven they where elsadoringbe Rummer month. wUlt MORGAN NEWS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Davison n son on January 4, The little son of W. IL Toons, Jr., -3 MARGARET R. SALMON &'ay it. musie excellent. -3 Mr. and Mrs. ernoii Deminfr of line View who1! ent the nolidays and the twoMlsst'iksof Salt Lake w ho spent New Tafr! th guests of Mrs. Thomas Pbll ps, will remain here, if Aaron S ncer and Vim. Y the The "watch pJ ! eve. New Year eU Alpha Kappa was thoroughly joyed by those f HENEFER NEWS. present. , Mr. and Mrs. The residence beautifully HENEFER, Jan. 6. Our schools re Joseph Andersol ' ' k sumed work on the 5th. decorated for tht easlon, red and f used. The holidays being over, everything green being tbe wf played among games Many is quiet. ng gamed at them a watch jt A surprise party was n(t Mr. C. F. given by Miss which Dr. Pugiri Mary Cromar on old years night in Holding won Aral F "izes. honor of her cousin, Miss Cromar of At twelve a H dou luncheon Salt Lake Citv. was served by H' dlesofths club, Yean greetTwo basket ball games were played After exchanging "their tdf the departure nests g here on the 3rd. No report was given, ings an evenM spent that feeling they but I believe both games were won by ing long to be refirphered. the visitors, Coalville and Croyden. try to A trua pure, food i When a young nn 4elle a girl that r h8 ually he ie not worthy ot Frovln marries htm for the1 1014 to hia ewa aatlafact 0 truUb Chicago Dar J The Utah Agricultural College Ex- tension Division will hold a series of meetings at Coalville, commencing Monday, Jan. 12th, 1914, at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Jan. I3thAt 10 a . m., f2 p. m 8 p. m. (i Jan. Mtn- - (t i Jan. 15th C. Hogensen, J. T. Cine HI Profs. and Ben Elaredge will speak to the men, in the County Court House. Miss Ellen Agren, Mrs. Ben R. Eldredge and Miss Gertrude McCheyne will meet with the Ladies in the Relief Society Hall. All - Lectures are Free. ... Agricultural Stock Raising . and Domestic Science will be the subjects. Judging of Live Stock, Thursday, Jan. 15th7aL3:30 p. m. ALt INVITED MOSES W. TAYLOR, County Chairman Extension Division 4 |