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Show CQaLVIlLb, UTAH mm coALVTLtJs Tnx N. J. PETERSON, Editor sod Business Manager CeMalt County Clerk or the Respective Eentered at Postoffiee Signor for Farther Zafomotlon. Utah, May T, 1894, as ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS in Coalville, Seeond Cass Matter. Advertising Rates made known upon application. x Two law suits have beea commenced during the past week against the A. A. Clark company, and the Board of Ed ueation of the Morgan county school district. One by Jhe Wm. Wright company for $2,974.04, which amount t alleged to be due the plaintiffs for laEstate of W rn . H Klmballjfde-eonsebor and material furnished and labor TERMS OF 8UB8CRIPTION on the heating plant of the performed with Creditors will present claims Payable In Advance High school building. The other suit ouchers to the undersigned at 803 One Teer .'h $1.50 is for $1,131.15. alleged to be due Okas. McIntyre Building, Salt Lake Ctiy, Six Months .75 G. Price, the of 1st plasterer, who plastered the or before day Utah, on Three Months .40 the building. 1914. June, .05 Single Copies CHARLES B. STEWART, NORTH MORGAN MUTUAL VS. Test-me- nt and Will of last Executor MORGAN COUNTY HIGH LONELY II JTJIOl T IT, of Wm. H. Kimball, Deceased. was played Monday, Feb. The game Date of first publication, The One of our suiwcribers, who ban 9, at the North Morgan gym. publication Feb. 20, 1914. ever that one was of the largest Stewart, Stewaft A Alexander, always pa-i- in advance, feeling she here. Playing (a widow) could not afford to take witnessed a game Attys., Salt Lake City, Utah. r the paper longer, ordered it stopped throughout was fast and furnus, at times bordering on roughness. Score at NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES that In last month, writes ua as follows: end of first half, 19 17, with the High Court Mr. Friend Peterson: pursuancs ot an order of tha Probate of Summit County. State of Utah, made on Euclosed find 50c te apply on school in the lead. 8econd half saw the 18th day of January. 181. In the matter The Times. I will soon remit the some fast playing from both sides. At of the estate of William G. Greene, defor which please send me The the end of the game the score was anceased, the underlined, the administrator $1, I'm lonely without the nounced a tie, 34 34. in the play, off with the will annexed of, the said estate, Times to the North Morgan secured the first basket, highest at will sell home nears. public auction, bidder, for cash, and subject to eonttrm-atloof are Those letters kiud that giving them the game. Score, 34 36. the, by Bald Probate Court, on Monday, make the heart of 'S Lineup: the editor glad. the 16th day of February, 181. at twelve Co. Mor Mut. High. Jvorth Court Morgan They make him feel that at least o'clock noon, at the front door of the . ... State some of Ids readers appreciate his Dixon rf Geary House, at Coalville, Summit Intitle, . of Utah, all the lie If. 1). Heiner Eddington week. efforts each terest and estate of the said I illlaui . .. Giles c Rasmusson . at the time of his Greene G. S. TO ROAD Heiner THE LITTLETON Sprackman rg Interest and title the all right, death, and ..Waldron IK W. Cladk that the said estate has by operation of law B. Heiner 4. or otherwise acquired other than or in ad1, baskets Field Dixon, Occasionally a merchant deckles dition to that of the said William G save a part of Rasmusson 8, S. Heiner 2, Geary 5, EdGreene at the time of LU death In and to all that he ought to 1. Free that certain personul property and) all his advertising expense, so he drops dington 6, Giles 3, Sprackman throws B. Heiner 6, Eddington 4. "Those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land his advertising for a . time, or situate, lying and being In the County of iiis accustomed space. If he Score, 36 34. Summit, State of Utah, and hounded and were advised that be could also Present standing of Morgan Stake M. as described follows, and In interest An undivided to that certain .mine and mining claim kndwn as and called the U J Wenner, U ft. Dot number 271. in Uintah Mining Did. A Army w hen he was killed through a careless move, by one of his own departy.' The preparations for fense made at this time may still be seen in this canyon. Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. t in. o Firft National Bank COALVILLE, UTAH. IthVi ever a time in the year Capital and Surplus, $32,500.00 1 lleer In thia county need teeth,! U right now, and if re- -' k true our game coinmis-- x 6 (Jieetate does not feel it is J ! employ a game warden kie of the year. of iMntiy isoae of a herd feeding near the broken leg ami anoth-e- f ki by the road side, and v4i coward was who did was not game enough &ng tlf ttaway, after allowing his "M for the law. W under-s- tl J Bertosh our fish and game variants been put back into herd has come down ou4MLo8t Creek country, but kftd he have been taken oat? ft i -- We have jus! installed modem Safety Deposit Boxet, which u the best piece to deposit Deeds, Contracts, Stock Certificates, - These are private individual deposit vaults, obtainable for a very nominal fee. We have four sizes and shall be pleased to have you examine them with a view of placing your valuables in a secure place. Rates: $2, $3, $5 and $7.50 FRANK PINGREE, ashler. Issed to stale that I am in Morgan county will trout fry this coming ier before, as it is the wish of Ik ft and gaipe departments to matiMhep-eaiuof this county second the production of the speck uk and neither time nor wibe spared to . bring this "ipeetf ull v , s ' Specials this week! A, R. BERTOC1I, mi Fish and Game Warden. H Tonks delightfully enter-tame- s thEpsilon last Monday even- January Notice is hereby 14, 1914. given that Frank Workman of Lonetree, Wyoming, who, on December 27, 1906, made Homestead Entry No. 16624 (Serial No. 02395), for SI of NEJ and N of 8EJ, Section 29, Township 3 North Range 16 Easj, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of February, J914. Claimant names as witnesses: Hans Olsen, A. E. Rae, Eugene Workman and Owen Bullock, all of Lonetree, Wyo. E. D, R. THOMPSON, Register. TUB Magazine that makes J Fact more fascinating Fiction UNDERSTAND IT Story of the Worlds PresroM which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever, is running m A GREAT Continued Mechanics Popular . Magazine Are it Two millions of your the favorite magazine American homes. It old and young men know and those who soo nenimt ate Man tzcm month ARTICLES OT GENERAL INTEREST 200 The "Shop Notes Department C9 pages) gives easy ways to do things how to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. Amataur Mechanics 00 pages) tells how to r make Mission 1 urn it u re, wirelesa outfits, boa's, engines, magic, and all the things a boy lores. PEN YEAN. SINGLE COPtCS IS CENT Afc per NMMdMWr le aSoe roc on r 61-2- 0 WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPT TODAY MECHANICS CO. POPULAR CHICAGO W. WasMaetoa St, 830 k w -- Thl vng five C Bargains in Underwear Storm coats at a big redu&ion was spent in play) ng Mrs. louks carried, off oi(. the j BeeCth Medicine for Ciuidien. u fry f'ai t a few words pr; J iClurnb rU Uough Rem- in u-- ' 0 . V. L its Mrs. I l Dewey, Mil ave used it for years both f Lnildren and for myself and i V fails to relieve and eure a eou old. No family with ehil-utdrp without it. s it gives ".ost relief in eases of croup. i Wmberlains Cough Remedy is pleukinhid safe to take, which is of ftr.ee when a medicine must great be giv lyoung children. For sale by all ONE OF THE REAL EVENTS OF THE SEASON On Tuesday evening lust the South Morgan Mutual associations met with, the Riehville ward Mutuals in the mu sieal and literary contest as outhrt,j by the stake Mutual board. TUe South t Morgan contingent strongly sup members Af the Mutual ported by the associations; three brfo sleighs and suu dry cutters required for their Mr. Dyspeptie, would you not like to transportation. On our arrival we Society. feel that your stomach troubles were found 'the place of meeting ready foi over, that you could eat any kind of our ieeptixn sod for 'tlm- - afiort- - tithe food you desired without injury) That elapsing before taking up the business-omay seem so unlikely to you that you the evening ail mingled together in do not even hope for an ending of your social converse. The program was rentrouble, but permit us to assure you dered in fine form, ail the numbers that it is not altogether impossible. ' II seemingly being given with equal Vim others can be cured permanently, and and those present agreed it , was one Met very Tuesday Evening thousands have been, why not yout of the most enjoyable eontest meetings in Jont dalL Visiting Brothers John R. Barker of Battle Creek, Mich, they had attended. A sure enough suris one of them. He says: I was trou- prise was sprung upon those upon the Cardial ivited. bled with heartburn, indigestion, and program and their escorts, the Officers liver complaint until I used Chambe- of the Mutuals and the stake officers Jobo'ft'On, Noble Grand rlains Tablets, then my trouble was who were present, when the announceJosef j Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) over. ment was made that arrangements had H. ch, Secretary J. been made by the program committee Willi t'slsh. Treasurer. of the Riehville Ward Mutuals to tenMORGAN NEWS der the above mentioned a banquet. Mrs. E. O. Kingtou returned from This was served in the progressive style, the first course at the home of California Thursday night. Levi Waldron, the second at J. II. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Dickson's and the last course at WilFry last Thursday morning a son. liam Dickson's. To say that the mode of entertainR. S. Ruble, Tass. Agent, for the ment and the warm welcome given the U. I, was a Morgan visitor on v isitors from South Morgan was most Thursday. fully appreciated would be a mild way of expressing their feelings, and the The Alpha Kappa Club will meet Riehville Mutuals can rebt absured that with Mrs. A. M. Croft Wednesday the 18th. All members stand noti- there isw warm place for them in the hearts of their guestsi IO VOW CAN WNDCNSTANO IT fied. . We ted sate m saying iiiat anyone T Continued Story of the doubts that the eontest meet ul t fids Progress which you Oue of the most enjoyable occaMutual associations are a real Teading at any time, and sions of the winter was the party at ,kt hold your interest forever. source of Mutual improvement ibid that the Vheadon liome evening, 300 PICTURES 250 riff tacit MOUTH the 6th. This was' intended to be a they conduce to a mine friendly fat I IHTEREST OP 6EKERAL 200 between wards, had they been pres111$ surprise, and would have been a ing ent during lastN Tuesday evening at The' Not" DnititaMrt (20 paces) how to man thorough snacess, if some little boy iy to do things give had not taken the pains to let Mrs. Riehville, would lurely have cause to useful si(w home and shop, repairs, ttc. haa5e" (10 paces) tell how to AawiF change their ojduion., Wheadon know all about lL wirriew outfits, hosts, make enginari dc, and all the thins a boy lovw. PORTERVILLE. ILEO? DUt. SIHOC COPIES 18 CEXT3 A very jolly sleighing party vit-e- d I your newsdealer, or TUe Milton Thursday afternoon for married peoples party held here snuiff1 rues sampli cowr tooav the purpose of having their fortunes last Friday, February 6, was & grand Ml MECILTNICS CO. told, but as so many good things are success. f Also the paity in the even j yet to happen in their lives, they K- wneNtNjcAaoThere will be a supper and dauci J postponed part of the good fortunes to a later date, owing to the hungry next Thursday night for all unmarried husbands vraiting'at home. people from 14 'yeafilo 40. 4 There will be a musical contest held Know Mrs. E. Robison of Devils Slide here Wednesday might between Mil V YOU ARE SICK ortf .was surprised on Feb. 2nd by a host ten and Porterville. YCU ARE WELL , of relatives and friends who arftvod and Mrs. Ernest Porter are from Devils Slide. .Henefer, Echo, sending a few days in .Porterville. READ and Idaho Falls in honor of her six- They eamo to attend the Drough and ty second birthday, A general jol- Butler weddings. to t. w Jy "ofmagazine devoted lification was kept up until the early Mrs. Myrtle Strongburg has been health ard its ep-p-U tiie ? life. hours, and when leaving all wished quite sick the past week. j sir: to ever-d!- !f ve" Mmmd Mrs,' Robison long life attd The L'EARN nrs OF HEALTH AND THE success, with many more hsppy dren a dance last Saturday. A large J DISEASE , .. birthdays. number of hildren were present. A pic-ui! a- -c Ri8 may be cured. Mrs. Robisons father, TVpi Slm- TIu lunch was served aud all bad a May De Malntatoed very ST mous was sbot and killed in Echo nice Jan Lien juat common Iso time, the Virginia reel being the sense. , 1857 ehe Later in cauie canyon PM by DR. Rib 0HIEl$ main danee WlthJher. mother and step fatherjo - joe 6 eosy yuu.A yaar. , I Weber Valley lp 1.862, and was the r.ews dcujcr' or Write Uyt spent a Djy first girl to settle In North Morgan. couple ofweeke in 1orterville visiting THE SYQLNIST PLBL1SH1NQ C07 Mr. Simmons was with the men in relative and friendsi V Budding, Denver, Cole. r- - Thomas e particular subject Ift jfcnfW'1 imEcho canyon who were preparing to ia a little Phillips -TwWri f8 are Interested.- . resist the progress of Johnstons proved. : Special on Laces and Embroideries CJ MARGARET R. SALMON e American j)oy it,is.-(Ad- r7 &rt beg i1.1 X.- f V . -S 1'' t r' Ttie SAFE boys magazine MOnly $1 a year . : CoaSeEodge No. 28, O. O. F 4 i4i fI I W J pnvmifa. th in in birtorv. whool Ilf, writtea bv airwt pnpulnr boV nthor. fnoth!! tad otbee aftirW fin ftrtlckof il frhaari'. frort. lVtninnU flow lo Mftkw IhiMsmnpby iVltawilnir. nimtpi, f hlHina, (iaff I ntaat hiRr o4 Natural Wrviwiwf, antiii. Inmwfirloaa .aU Demo Copyright Ac. find dPWiiuUofi ma? Anvnnc pnttng aloklf certain our opinion free whether wf invention to probably iWwMM nelly contWwitlaL HANDOOOY on iKTuniif Mlant ent fret. OMw mtowj furMena Jk Co ywowin intnm4 taken through moiUr gjttimi -- StfqflficJIffitrican.A hsmSaomdly Dlastrated weekly. fjowtriw aiBnMM.evirYcri 86 9 St Waahtaatoa. XL te f Coalville Times American ; Boy Both a whole Year for , r -- and by 500,000 boys" eervd ky Oiclr purvirts BECKERS BEST Augments the joy of living. Iar Mechanics It's the true food beverage to jfc. serve in the Fj-ida- : home. . 4t Y X' - Want to Dot vi Tl primary-officers-ga- - t turn, IIYOXENIST .V Taadx Mark . e fit oa Two weeks sale on Music, 5c per copy Magazine warmra so you can ? you reading neighbors are, and it is in thousands of the best appeals to ill classes and women those who want to know. CJ ing two-thir- ka - Respectfully, V i it t: NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Interior, U. 6. . Department oi-tLand Office at Salt Lake Citjr, Utah, Agreements, against theft and fire. oue-fourt- h for administrator, Abstracts, Marriage Licenses, Valuable Jewelry and precious Stones, Life and Fire Insurance Policies, and all other valuables, to protect them lata es strict. Summit County, state of Utah An undivided lnteiest consisting of one Uu6rt and thousand sivty-sfeet In and to that certain mine and mining exactly on a par, as a business polclaim known as and called the Red Fox, U. 8 Lot number 712, In Uintah Mlnlug Di- icy, with that of dropping out of the procession as an advertiser. strict, 8ummit County, State of Utah Damages for alleged wrongful taking of The merchant who has the courage ores from mining claim above described. to Increase his advertising when Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, to be the pinck of poor business comes Probate sale of by confirmation on paid WILLIAM the merchant who deserves to is J. SHEAlY, Court. Administrator w 1th the Will Annexed of win- -- and who does win! He a- the estate of William G Greene.deceased. voids the road to littleness. 181. Dated Jan-18- . belter and R, H. Howat, MacMillan, His Stomach troubles Over. 1 Butterfield, Judge Bldg., Attorneys - I c J tlNHU 'h f -- ' - Ogden, Utah. |