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Show p - f I THE COALVI yE TIMES, COALVI LLE, UTAH PANAMA L'ANAL-Ub- u bojk, jus official maps auu nuti'crou halftone Illustrations. $1 on prepaid. ' Platt Valley Sales CV. 221 West ft.. Grand island, I have organized a Vigilance Committee of my own, of which I am president, secretary, treasurer and member.- In addition to the 1 have adopted the folrules for lowing my personal guidance: 1 Since I wish to live as comfortably and easily as possible, and have the respect of my neigh Jjoin, I shall be as fair, polite, temperate and industrious as my weak human nature will allow;- - """ 2 I shall he vigilant in my owu interest, but not so vigilant as to rob others; 3 In my thoughts and conversation 1 dial! endeavor to remember that since 1 need charilv, should LoChe-- PURE Ncb--AJ- by-law- s, IN THE HOME la my PUR FOOD SHOW in the world, beer most VV perfect product woum take all honor os the 'ft b made from tha finest jrwiu and pwest 'water, hy master artisans and chemists, bottled 'ender perfectly MniUry conditions and iM PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. -- v pas-tamir- No other article coming into yoyr home Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective 1 it; b I shall give a modest j ortio;; i : : i to an inso thoroaghly safeguarded in its o belter to oat effort ..Jiti , ct :t:a,i.t telligent making. puhk of m nuisance a because becoming efforts; Write for price hst b 1 1 hall pay particular attention to politeness, behy test fro Order direct than aQ the resO cause it will make me feel letter, please those with whom jPcdct I come in contact, and improve my business and social prospects But in trying to avoid the fate of Gloomy ID) A Jus, I shall not become a Sunny Jim, and overdo it; trMy Bishop shall be any mail who is living a better ife than 1 am living; 7 I shall endeavor to acquire as much knowledge as oossible, since knowledge is useful, and becoming in anyone living in the twentieth century; 8 I shall endeavor to realize that two mighty essenBro. Peterson from Ja friends tials in any life are common sense and good taste; that Sunday evening. It being conjoint home visit and haring the promise of hey are back of worthy success of every kind. Common CDM1LLE Mr. Bert Smith Is tufa for waa on'y from alater Emmett, there sense is knowledge of what is possible and impossible, days. on momber on the program, a and what to expect; good taste is realization that others ill at laat ones whs little The ,1. PETERSON, K. The Kanck. L. Peter sole violin by day a large part in your life, and that your conduct inwas moat writing are all well it Editor and BuiliiS Maaaf Arden Enoch atory indifference or contempt, or respect or confidence; Mr. Fred Stonebrali re painting spires beautifully Handled by Mrs. Emmett 9 Coalville. WJien I violate the rules of my personal Vigilance Eentriod it PeetofSe ii the amusement ball.f after tier opening remarks. Utah. May T, 194, a SamdPw 'ommittee, I shall not be o overwhelmed with shame as Lola Judd endian Millard, Matter o go to the dogs, but try again, realizing that success at Mr. Electa Hinitb has moved areMrs. visiting In Salt La u kaewa poa Moore farm into town. Bataa If -- . better est and daughter WANSHIP HEWS. HENEFER bual-nea- a. NI TS. Is onlypartial; 10 I shall ask nothing -- r Hazel WaNSHIP, Apr. Peterson who hH been vtaitlnic here hM returned to her home In Salt Lake. Brn. Bayard Tarlor, and Stator A-- Mre. Emmett, Stake Prea. of the young week, and will leave Salt Lake shout ing here on April 5tb. mutuals last 16th. The beet of wishes go with led lee, met wlUv-oSeveral horses hav the week, to ( ly and during naanapye of Ogden. J Large areas of dry field peas are being tinted here The conference v Mre are returning slowly. Elder Wills d lies cn was here shaking hands wfMrtflbeajr friends magazine during the woek, hsvlgbeen reared in Henefer, he feels abuf as much 31 fceabkfol feme tuxi at home here as In Eclu. JJI boy Hr all bnft. w a aisTlf eM Clean at b wh'fclo. full wf piatonm, M U pagw wwry memlk. A number of people litre have bad by v, gfcbbta, rntbry, nbool lit, writsmwUl ral popuiM tefy button. Iminctlm and influense. cold v o ferttmllbM otbM rim rtltw of Wmkiilca. IwulrialtL mwa (bputiMaM H am ftotowem, Wp-Jm FhnUiiifmpbA Wm. and moved Stephens fanlly , TblmvaNtmaafr CbMaMm. OtiriiaMi hb. Otf-!limtlwi mU Kabml Womm back from Devil's Slid during the week. eo$ocHMoooo-aoooooo9oooaooQ0ooooaoaoo0QOoooe0aa- ur Van-derbo- merican ThC' a year ft W i' CoaWlle Times American Boy UPTON NEWS Both a whole Year ior UPTON, April 9. 'etre having some rpln for a change. j. The people of Pine Viet are busy building a telephone line, Thejr are connecting with tlm pptm line and Read by '503,0 boys 3D ' - Mr. and .mVs. Grandvllle Demlng left for Balt Lake a few days ago. Chalk Creek t It u raising. . There is Creek Basin. Joseph Black came nearly drowning some horses while on hla way to bia Yellow Creek ranch. JamesAstin, Sargent and Reese, visited our Sunday School on the 16tb Inst. It you f put bells on some of your cattle it will keep wolves from the herd. Our Mutual aessou has ended. The work accomplished during the winter reflects credit to the officers and members. Oar Sunday School and meetings are well attended. We now hold Sunday School at 10:30 and Sacra, meut meeting at 12:30. Powell Broa. have piped the water of a spring to their house. This gives them a convenient water system. - Eddington, for many years a Morgan citizen, sufa visitor here this Wm. week. ; Lucy May, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Berlin died in Ogden March 30th', and was juried in Morgan tb 2nd of April. logue and we know you will be a customer for life. Many styles and a large When H.Creager.hearder of Chas. Olsen waa arrested on the eventful Friday, they saw fit to take fiat away from a herd of bucks leaving In charge of a 15 year old boy who waa not competent: consequently some backs are gone, which laya the city liable for perhaps some $200.00, and Mr. Olsen said Wednesday, they had promised to make U good. variety of materials to select from, which are shown in our; new' booklet. Write us at once and it will ThJ Como light ik Tower Co, during Mr. Burdicks recent visit te Morgan mad arrangements with the power line which passes Morgan to furnish Como Light 4 Power Co. from their line, eoatract covering a period of 47 years, aad connections to be made as sooa as be forwarded to you. We bring Smart, Correct Tailoring to your door. - possible. Deans Clothes Shop Mailers Bmldin Chicago - - Kbtily Mtmiim fw - -- r - 3D I r: Starts this Week! Dont fail to read this interesting story VoWVW rVVVV Sir You will learn that there is more than one variety of bluff after the reading r The Sunday School stake board meet; lag was bold last Saturday evening at the kerne of Heary Hetaer. Mr. Heiner resigned hi office as Tint Assistant of the Board, to th superintendent where ke has been a faithful worker for the last four yean. After the meeting, a very enjoyable evening waa spent, and delicious refreshments were served. ,1 D- P. ' Charles Edmond Walk tells how an inventor multi-millionai- t itv unitej t hoik'd re to time by clever fake. A strange murder, a mysterious disap- pearance and a succession of unusual adventures will keep you interested from the beginning to .the very last chapter. 4 cl of Augusts di$ ROBKKT 191C flit Pub. Mur YOUNG. 27; lust April Mm tin Johnson, IieeeMked. HeuriitK on the petition of Andres Ollu. praying for the issuance to hlmu-l- f of letter, of Administration oil the estate of Martin Johnson, Deceased will be heard on Monday, tbh th day of April, A. D . ivu, at Oclock a. m , at th. Couaty Court House. In the Court Room of said Court, in Utah. Moses C. Taylor, Clerk (Seal) NOTICE Unitsd State Land Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. March IS. 1U. To Whom It May Concern: Notice I hereby given that the State of Utah has Hied ta this office lints of lauds, selected by tbs said of the Act of ConState, under section gress, approved July H.1KM, a Indemnity School lands, vis: Serial OISHiS. ns nw!4 sM. skX si& and swii n'4. Section . T. 1 N., R. IS g. S L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and sa. .certification, under' departmental regulations of April 5, 107. protests or contests against tha claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivision hereinbefore described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for argleultural purposes, will be received and jioted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, I). O. Failure so to protest or con- -' test, within the time speelfled, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts aad the. selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State- - E. D. K. THOM PdON. Register. al NOTICE. - foiled Statu Load Offiea, Salt Laka City. Utah. March 19, 114. Te Whom It May Concern: Notice ia hereby gives that the Htate of Utah haa iled in thit offiea lien of lands, safer ted by the said State nnder eeetion 6 of the Act ef Congrese, approved July 16, 184, aa Indemnity School Linds, vis: Serial KW 012822, Lot 1. and KE .Seetloa 30, Townahlp 4 North, Range 4 East, Salt Laka Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far aa they relate to uid tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been cosepienonaly posted in this offiea for inspection by any interested and by the public of the period During generally. any publication of this notice, or time before thereafter and Bnu approval and certification, under departperson mental regulation of April 23, 1907, protests of contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described oa the ground that the same in more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposea will bn received and noted for report to tho General Land Office St Washington, D. C. failure so to protest or contest, within tha time specided, will bo considered sufficient evidence of the character of the treats and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from Objection, will be approved to the state. E. D. K. THOMPSON, Regietej. NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE mas mm NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that th State Board of Land Commissioners will of fer at Fubllo Sale at the froat door of the County Court House at Doalvllle, Summit Uounty.Utah on Baturin. April II. 1914, at 11:89 o'clock a. m., the timber os hereafter desert bed .sltnate On Sections 81 and M.Tp.'lf N, It. 12 E. 8. L. M, a spectried herein it Alt timber shvexKlerea (II) lnchee In diameter. Nobltt wjkbe received at lestjiian ft 80 per thWknd feet, and the jtoard reserves the right to reject any and all offers. Th offering and sal is te be mad In accordance with See--' turns 233 to 2S40. Law of Utah, and th timber Is to be removed from said Sections within a reasonable time, to be determlbed by th State Beard of Land Commissioner. Successful bidders must deposit H per cent jet the time of eal cad th balance apoa Is apj signing the contract after the sal proved by th State Board of LandAJoaa-mi- s loners, or secure said balance by a bond satisfactory to ssdd Board. The estimated quantity of Umber an said Sections u jwo thousand feet, B. M., mare or less. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah. March 12. 1914. STATE BOARD OF LAND COM MIS SIONERS.Br WM. J. LYNCH. Secretary. to-w- B-- Secret Society . CoalvilleLodge No. 28, I. O. O. F Meets gray Tuesday tvening in Jones HaQ. Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited. Watch for tho Sttui with first installment A. NOTICE. In the iiuateroftheektsteuf s Time Lock brings a - to ui ItU. i Od i H.NCELKY, Attorney Cofilrtlle, Utwh. about to run. r t Ume of new serial we are The a" For Strictly Tailor-Mad- e Clothes, the Biggest Bargains of the year, send for our cata tense as mercury will surely destroy-th-e of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used ezeept on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do la ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney A Co- - Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous eur. faces of the system. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu Ine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. gold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's family PH Is for constipaUoo. will Morgan News 1: v ia about two feet of enow in the Chalk Some go to church just for a walk; ' Some go there to laugh aud talk; Some go there a fault to .cover; P.jffiO go there to meet a lover; Some go there to greet a friend; Some go there an hour to spend; Some go there the styles to see; Some are all hypocrisy; Some go there to doze and nod A few go there to worship God. G Make the Clothes That Malte the Man Beware of Ointmenta for. Catarrh that Contain Mercury ff, .. 'HU: cium with Jif.n at WtiiKhlp, ii! KuiM.it S Vimun ; )kUih wjll j.l Ymiutf. Itoreitsed. I am not entitled to; and in deciding what I am entitled to, I shall not fail to fairly HENEFER, April Elder Geo consider the plain rights of others; 11 I shall endeavor to make as little trouble as poslast dance who rsturned d ig the weak basket Beard night The given aa a benlflt for Oley Peterson who from a mlsalon to k Southern sible for others, realizing that more than half the trouble goeaona mission to the Southern States, has gona west I the desert in the world is caused by rude and ignorant people. InStates, was well attended, and some to help bring in tha st: e. stead, of annoying others, I shall help others when it is thing over $10.00 was made for him. George WUhs, of 8i ltLake City, possible from my small store. E. W. Ilowe. of laat the here leave will the Oley spoke for a shoyt time ( the meetMoore George Lewey, are in Salt Lake on .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Administrator of the estate of Itolwrt m from the .. A. r ad . tluo, MS Advertiaiaf appliaatlea. runnel Information. Signers icr John Wilson, Noble Grand Joseph Jones, Vice Grand. J. H. Coach. Secretary William Welsh, Treaearer. , |