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Show 1 I ms coALvn urs, Coalville, utah HOYTSVILLE tfOK'fE Order your Cost early. ' Edmund .JUM.-A- dr. Don't fall to read Itobt. L. eeott's adv. in this issue. Some good news lor you. Fish and Game License for sale by Adr. C. R. Jones ! HOVTSVILLE. K.b. J!EWS .Little Thing Heard Here and There About You and Me Our Visit and Oar Visitors. ''1 ) Joseph Barber has opened a carpenter and repair shop neat door north of sample rnom.l f Bargains lu Underwear and Storm Coats at M. R. Salmon's, -- Adr. The man who tries to do business days without advertising, is lljte winking at your neighbor in now-- a Jn the dark' For a good meal, ail houra, go to the Coalville Hotel. Ad v. 2-- 6 A number of our eubecribere have paid up during the past two weeka, for which we are truly thankful, but shere are yet about 400 to hear from, Wliljou be the next? Strayed 3 year old bay horse Mrhlte strip in face, " branded S V NEWS. Thursday Evening pleasant suprise wss giv. of our beloved Patrian Copley by the members Musio S eente a sheet. M. B. ent class and 8apreo Salmon. Ad v. the Coalville Ward Sooyj' sad bsvt Singing, Recitation, Bring year suits, ovsreosts then tissued sad pressed. They will sociable old time chat wi. look good ss sew. Satisfaction guara- by ail. After ubich hg! ntee! II. O. Biggs. Bsrber. Adv. meots was served. Tk Watch the bill boards for The were: Messrs, snd Mead Confession' a great Catholic play. Copley, J. E. Pettit. J4 No mau, women or child should miss George Beard, ThomT C. A. seeing this great production. Adv. Thomas Beech, Kliead. J. H. Wilde The Kaysville quintet defeated the Calderwo'od, Win. H. Ik the Katnas team in both games last Carruth, Thomas E. Mo Friday and Haturday, at Ksmas. T. Crompton, Parley "F Last year the Coalville team beat dames Zinnia Wslker, the the Kayevllle team In the score Margaret R. Salma Lottie of 66 to 17, and yet the Kamasites K. Copley, claim to bn the champions of Sum- T. L. Allen, Emma Car, nelia Barber, M. V. T mit county. It is to laugh. Pettit, Annetta Ruff, Ek In aTetteVto the editor of this Mary Frost, Jemima I paper, Elder Charles Powell writing srs: George W. Younj from London, Eng., dated Jan. 28, I,mb. Frank Rees, Fr 1914. he say si "After twenty days Benjamin Shaw, Chat of travel I leaded here, which is to and David Rees. be my home for some time. Our Written and read by I Rhead voyage across the Atlantic was somewhat of a rough one. I wasnt at a surprise party giveCj puor of the only one that was sea sick. I Thomas Copley, Patria' i Coal- havent seen the sun today and I viile, Utah, February 5, am informed that it is only seen occasionally. G, Several bills are pending before this winter proposing to Congress " Clark Coalville. AtIV, broadenudhe pension laws in their application to Indian war veterans. At the Sacrament meeting last Senator Smoot and Representative Sunday night, the members of the ilowell have Introduced in their local board Y. M. M. I. A.' were respective houses a bill intended eshonorably released and Julian M. pecially to pension survivors of the Cummings, J. D. Barber and James Utah Indian wars between Re 5 and Walton were chosen In their place. infix. Ths bill extends the provisions of the existing Second Hand Heating Stoves. Car- Indian war pension act, to the sur penter Tools and Sewing Machines, tving officers and enlisted men of 'For Sale Cheap, at the Summit Stak the Utah voluntepr who served in Academy. Enquire of Geo. W the defense of the frontier settlements In ths Territory of Utah Young. Adv. against Indian depredations during The North Summit High school the years from lxi5 to the year ISfiS, basket ball team Journeyed to Evan- - fTncIusive; and also to include the ston last Saturday and met the surviving widows of such of said Evanston quintet, defeating them officer and enlietedjment-ProvIded- , his earth carer to the score of 63 to 30. The N. 8, That each widows have noi, remar- Scant not i Provided the Come neighbors, further, that H. teaufhas won every game played ried: record of service as evidenced by this year. friend, 10- -A j sum-be- r of teams have been bnfy during the past week, hauling gravel for the new Amusement Hall. Plans are being made for an up to date building, to be constructed of cement and to be more convenient In every respect than the building recently destroyed by Are. The question still remains whether it shall be erected on the old gite. or if it hall be adjoined to the meeting bouse. Mrs. Martha Wilkinson and son, Lawrence returned from California last week, after spending a pleasant vacation there for some time. Earl and Lynn Brooks returned horns from Garfield on the 4th, where they agent several days. Robert HUller returned on the tiih from Kamas and Wasatch county "Where he went In the Interests of the Monumental Works. Alfred Brown came out from Garfield on the 5th to visit with his parents for a few days, lie was busy shaking hands with his many M 't Robt. L. Scott . -- NEW Chair Repairing and Old Chairs made Hew Hand Saw Filed and Reset t SHOP Coalville, - Utah Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wright were in Evanston last week on business. The snow Is so deep here that it takes two days to make tbeound trip to Evanston. Mr. David Moore is spending a few days in Evanston with his wife, who has been there the past month or so oi. account of her health being better there. WANSHIP NEWS. Hene-ferit- es HENEFER NEWS. 10. -- The dance on the the orchestra given by Ogden nth, was fairly well attended. Mr. James Hennefer returned to Riverside, Ida., last Saturday. R. A. Jones, Agnes Harris and Clara Tonne, attended the funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Bennion, at Sait Lake, on the 8tb. Mrs. Herndon was a near rela'lve of theirs, and many others In Henefer. Mrs. Sarah A. Brunyer returned to Provo last Saturday. Lehl A. Itanefer, of Carey, Ida., was one of the speakers at Sacri-memeeting on the 8th. HENEFER, Feb. nt tives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Young are home again after quite a lengthy visit witn relatives and frieuds in Malad, Idaho. Work is progressing nicely on the amusement hall. A fine baby girl came to the home of K. B. Hixson on the 9th. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peterson are home from their visit in Salt Lake. A pleasent surprise party was held in the home of Robert Young last Friday evening. Quite a number of children are ill at this writing, but not with contagious diseases. Our Sunday school was reorganized last Sunday with George A. Peterson, Supt., andRussell, Young and Edwin R. Youtig as assistants. n Stake Supt. Pingree and W. were in attendance. They were pleased with the condition the school was In and encouraged all to go on In the good work. Mr. Robert Young is home now he has been out west Jooking after the iuterest of his sheep. Boy-de- Chronic Constipation Cured. Five years ago I had the worst ease of chronic constipation I ever knew ct, and Chamberhuns Tablets cured me, writes F. Fish; Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) S-- our -- ttr-fe- r, Ji f life archives at Balt Lake , m Training School for Nurses I The Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital, g alf-ate- block onthwest of Rock School House I WAHSATCH NEWS No matter how cold the nights, a Chas. WANSHIF. Feb. ll.-- Mr. few.of our young folks delight in journeying to Henefer to the dances. Moore, of Idaho, is visiting rela- wfrfr Kith and blend, City, Utah, ahall be accepted as fall Permuting love for love and satisfactory proof of auch en- Light up his life, soaoblvriii, listment and service; and where it Endeared to us by CHHXf, Tlie Is shown that any such muster rolls Son, f i Learn to live now," ways Herbert r vouchers have been lost of de- Yielded from Heaves show. We spend one third of Leon Cope. stroyed, secondary evidence of their to make the world diflives and trying be contents, existence, loss my in learning to live third ferent, nnothr made, and when so made shall have bn It as it Is and the remainder in exthe same force and effect aJ the oriplaining how tu:i b better it used to ginal rolls, and shall be accepted as You bate got to learn to be hupp) be. fn,1 and satlsfactorf proof of the ori-here tir you nil! be out of place in And nals; OPENS FES. 15 proviJed further, that heaven. So many people raise hell on ail contrsots heretofore made beearth that it wont matter much where tween the beneficiaries under this act and pension attorneys and claim they go, for the change will be beneagents are lieieby declared null and A special trout and itsmiflsh sea- ficial. void. son, provided for by theitatbligisla-tur- e Hear Ilerlx-r-t I.eon Cope when he is last yer, will opa lUtah on here. He is scheduled to give bjjj lecFebruary 15 and will continue untl! ture, Family Remedies, as a number Notice. March .11. Fishing will In premit-te- d n our ipcal Lyceum course. Summit County will purchase ten in every river and ht Jn the road drags, weight stats (10) except Panguitch, fish and It was after a lecture in tho Young around 230 lbs., S feet long. reservoir likes. In Strawberry Christian Association at WinniMens Sealed bide will be opened and which the fish will be patseted. Manitoba, Canada, and. a number considered Wed.. March 4, 1914, peg, The regular trout and mine fish of Herbert I.eon Oopes friends had MOSES C. TAYLOR, season in Utah is from Jink 15 to Adv. gathered about him, expressing their County Clerk. December 1. () mg to fiefact appreciation of his entertainment. A many rivers. !ak'sni;,freanH ip miner from Davison, Alaska, the state were fouudjto h crowded wealthy had dropped in to hear the funny with trout ami gaiiio fii.the state man" snd had been very favorably imd Ilch and game authors with the lecture, but a questo the legislate 4 that a pressed tion that he was unable to answer for spring fishing season be imguratedf arose in his iuhid. lie aph thee season It is believed tiie group and, forcing his better results will hobUi& in the proached to Cope, grasped his hand and way f 1 1 piopag4inm Say, Doe, , proceeded in tills manner: The lull 'no law ot March 1 fine talker, but what (j 11, from u 'i rfcr season oiic aud how do you tor a Uv you was open until tai.h 8L.voriinr a payin stake Got sea? pay ei pen to I lie fish mi . .iuti,itieS,th In Alaskyr The doctor proceeded to best ior i nf iriytfsnn will elucidate bis attempts at solving the be fonnd in lpio iil Wftr-- riveis hih cost of living problem to the f i irj and in Kj. v Cache action of his auditor and renewed r Coili)V. , his vDit w ith his frieuds. Tb p ci il due. pfitvided Cope will fixture in our city in the for by tt e state gisiatu year, near future, aud ail should hear him. and which was in. IT, ci k jgl from Ft br.iiy 15 tiOJ.ircii lwfij not be A BIT OF ADVICE FROM THE m etf, ct this arT g w Thmm LEON COPE declared bv t he '1, for one PEN Op HERBERT seayear only. Th- - uvular son s trout Wto'od i t member s of the world is suit 81. water, says Herbert Leon Cotas. That is enough. Dont get the blue and increase the supply. $100 Reward, fog Do not fall to bear Cope when he is Ths Traders or this pVvrtlt our city.. IIe will arpear here soon In pleased to learn that tbereT,. orte trust dreaded disease that been as on ot .the numbers on our Lyceum abl. to cure In sil Its I ' 1 Crrh. Hairs Csi.n-- cl ,dthsthatonly eow 4 file in the A good program and large attendance at the Mutual on Sunday V last. beBasket ball bera on the !3th, tween Morgan and Henefer. Also a dance at the eloee of the game. Music by Morgan orchestra, t bpring. Jt Smoot-Howe- ll A Msno-uent- Their excuse being that tiie treat them so well. There certainly is some attraction, but: Last Sunday we were well supplied with visitors in our meetings. Brothers Taggart and Sargent of Die Stake Board were with us in our HERBERT LEON COPE ON Sunday School. The Stake Presidency in our Sacrament meeting and Sister Emmett of the Stake Board "FAMILY REMEDIES" our Mutual meeting All spoke words of praise regarding our meetings. Mrs. Noah Mayoh, of Heber City, returned home on the loth after w spending several days with her sis; v zl j ter, Mrs. Alice Street and her relatives - on left thigh. $3.00 rewar J. Samuel PANAMA CANAL 390 page boik, official maps and .numerous hali. iterations, $1 00 prepaid. te Platt Valley Sale Co.,' 221 West BL, Grand Island, Neb. Adv. friends while here. lie returned to Garfield on the lUtb. Mrs. Joseph Bell of Hilliard, Wyo. is visiting here with relatives and friends. Winfred Weet returned home from Logan on tiie 8th, where he attended the Farmers Roundup. Robert Hillier left on the 10th for Henefer and Morgan county to round up business for the Works. Mrs. Wilford Rlchins of Henefer, returned to her home on the 9th after spending a few davs with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Nepld Sargent. The Monumental Works is busy again and the hum of the pnuetnatic plant sings the sweet strains of OGDEN, UTAH Offers a three years course with diploma to yopng women of refinement and good education. el A Thoroughly Modern Institution Vacancies Now. Address Supt. of Nurses. tht reenm-ineiide- Our Line of OJ Clearance Sale! All Winter Hats will be Sold at Cost, to make room for Spring goods. , i v iu-- ( i ! f sat-i-,- "i, f- Now is the time to get a Good Bargain. f Mrs. M E Rhoades PHONE 41 ELACK - MILLINER I 5 i jk and complete m inevery respect is full "Three-fourth- Anything' you. Want 4 b' -- positive cure now known . medical frstemlty. Catarrh betnr a institutional j. treat- disease, requires a 5laJce inent. Hall's Catarrh Cmt tSsen actin directly uJ St blood and mucous surfaces 28, of theVi.Si there- " r HoUie, Saturday, Feh 1914. a ( AMverfisement). - hT'ii - ' -- v Chamheriaia Conch. Ltaredy. This remedy has no superior for 5S!,JS?A1SSSJK5 or ny c..v, that It eeaghs aud eolda It is pleasant to taka. tor Kstf testlmonlslafall k.TL send It contains so opium or other aareotie. Address: F J.CHENCTdn dd. O. It alwava euraa. For sal by all dsal- Sold by all Dnisirists, 11. ista We Keep the Best and Always Have II" 11.TTST3 Taka. HaU'a raaniy Pills ' rs (A4v ; t 4 - in Meats, Fruit, Vegetables. Stable and Fancy Groceries |