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Show t 1 7 - I THif fOAT.VTLT.F, TIMES. rOAT.Vrr.T F UTUI fv2Hkitxxxiiir.m yrrrmaasai v- -w 1914 MODEL T FORD MOTS' fqupariag- paf egnt LOANS 6 per cent- to give a concert, here i i the near tuture. The procee i w,,,'Ti will Obtainable In buy, build or Imbu Used in the finishing off a Relief arm. ranch aud eityqroperty prove Society budding, part of which the ; Sunday School w.ii use wh, n oom- or remove incumbrance therefrom; Specu&L Privileges and Reasonable ph led. Terms, Fir proposition, address: Next 8uikUvii Go to Meeting Ou account of the Decoration OF COAL Fmancelept., Busch Bldg., Dallas, rush at the Mouum ii!l Woras, Tt Sunday' and should make an xus. ( effort ta attaint his movement la extra tieip has recently added. ge'neral Ihruoui ah and we should Mr. and Mrs Enoch Brov'ti are now Notice for Bids not let our fait t be counted near in iking their ho ne .it Milleivek. me bottom. A e corn ing fO HU ail, Robert ilillier left on tue Jd.id for rd representations made last burr be are night, I. II. Pape of .Salt Wasatch County aud Park City to No ice is Hereby given that sealed of Cb rirtianity. v are a notice to Lake has suceeded Gi'y, for building a, two tpom E.S.ltolapp ill passersby tin ertain jiortion of as general manager of the Koles attend to business connected with proposals scboolliouse for School District No. the Monumental Wotks. the cninn.unity t in a supreme be coal Interests. Mr. liolapp t Hi (ECHO) isuminit County, Utah, recently mg and man 'a a mutability to Him; resigned from that poeithdi todeime ilohson A Hot 181.1 til loc il con-- in accordance with plans and sped- that there ia a L ere and a life be his time t) interests of his own. tractors are now erecting a house at ficatmtis on file with the clerk of fe hied here will It Is expected tlrtt Mr, Pape will Peoa. We hope they will consider us yond thia; that t board of said district will have its direct i uce ob the other make his headquarters in the Rectos next. be received by said board at its office life beyond; that truer and better building In this city and will ,have After a serious attack of heart in Echo, Utah, on or before the 20th e confidence the life here the will change p t the operation and salts of trouble, Joseph Stonebrnk r ,s .t.'Rni d.iv of May, 1914, at the hour of five eustain the believ n what to expect the Feelescoal mines, w hich include aide to be around aino.ig us. We lo'iTick P. M. At said place at the Grass ('reek mines, aud three i ftcr the m eond d are to report that h b.. h j ..iM hour said proposals will be glad hen we invest we find that the initirs iu l!ock io. prings, by said board and the conThe new manager was born in greatly improved, ii.it it will not be opened f make up the .nil'lTI'llti to this we again see him hack tract for said building shall be natural until bit riti.en8. If i e is here and Park City amt Is 3 years of age. ar his old position w Inch in has to tha lowest responsible thire a hyjaicrite, tjotojR knave in His childhood vacations wem push- so long. d that said board bolder; providi ed around the mines near Park ( ity the right to reject any and jtl.c fold, that does t change the paramount facta. A& s if we study the aud for six year he worked as a ail proposals. NOTICE! miner in the Silver King properties. A certified or cashiers check for matter, we find tin where this belief Notice is hereby given that the co- at least 10 percent of the bid must and the discipline bt follows it are He went later to Salt Lake City, most sacredly ehet ,H, there la the where he attended high school and partnership heretofore existing at accompany same. Said check shall Echo, Utah, under the,, name of be forfeited to the said school dismost enlightenment 4 peace and pow bosluess college. In li03, he was emas a stenographer in the JONES BROTHERS, er. These things bn 4 true, there real ployed being com- trict in the event the successful conDenVbr A Rio Grande offices in Salt posed of A R. Jones and John is. tractor fails or refuses to execute the ly ought not to be t difficulty in fill Lake and was later employed in the Jones haa been dissolved. Hereaftef con tract or the bond In accordance ing the ehurehea h lould be held a freight claim department of the the business of said firm will be car- with law for the erection of said sacred privilege tO ted them, Oregon Short Line. He left the em- ried on by and In the name of 'A. R. building. ploy of the railroads several years Jonee A Son, who will collect and Sciiboi Board of School District another shipment ( 125,(00 fry, ago for a position with the Central pay the debt of the old firm. No. 16. . which were taken b Echo Canyon Coal and Coke company, as secreDated, April 10, 1914. W. A. KEYES, President, By and put in the stre 4 Game War- tary lo F- P. Gridley, general westA. R. Jones A. R. JONES. Treasurer, den Wm. Archlb! accompanied ern manager and has stayed with John S. Jones. C. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. the shipments from t i hatchery and that firm until the present time. delivered them to) rJohnston. By hard work and energy, Mr. Pape haa established a fine record AGENTS WANTS), who can himself. Standard. distribute our 8 4 Springfield Miner' Lamps, t terchants,' or Apportionment of direct to miners. Tt As a Carbide! Sckool Fandt 1913-1- 4 Lamp, beat seller la It market. It ' COALVILLE, UTAH. lighta without a nu iti. For parJames L. Kearns, County Superticulars address Sp Igfldd Lamp intendent of schools Tuesday comCo., St. Loula. Mo.-f.- iv. Surplus, pleted a report of the various apportionments made to the school hive just installed modern S&fcty Deposit Boxes, which A we are about td jo to prea district of the County School, State thia (Friday) evening learn that School and Land Rental funds, based i the best place to deposit Deed, Contracts, Stock Cerwhile Alf Blmiquist a (family were on (11.60 per capita, as follows: narrow in their the thru tificates, going Dutt Agreements, Abstract. Marriage License, home the engine on la machine .. Henefer, Valuable Jewelry and precious Stones, Life and Fire In- died, and the car a it occupants Coalville,. took a dip In Chalk Ci fc. Fortun surance Policies, and all other valuables, to . protect them aide up Hoy tsville,., ately the car remainec ... Wanshlp,. theft and fire. These and no one was much i(ured. It 1 Rock against are private individual de- non of Peoa port,.... doughnuts to marble for a very nominal fee.. We have tha party care to reibeltlie daring Kama Tour sizes and shall feat again, however. , ,a, IhP -- u-- s IE CHE IMS 10 i! n carload already sold and another will be here next week. I 1 it Touring Cars $625 -- Roadsters $575 Weber Vehicle & Implement Co. and hiorgan Counties E. C. TAYLOR, Mgr. Jj gents Summit li.-l- d re-e- nes - tfOME NEWS Little Thing Heard Here and There About Our Visit and Our Visitor. Mr, Wright of the Weber hotel, came up from Ogden yeeterday. you and Me Order your Coal early. Rees. Adv. Mrs, Daniel Sommers The city ia being made better to her daughter, visiting to look at by the leveling of the Nielsen. Nueeta. Edmund - Is in Mr. Logan Win e Big line of Skirts, House Dresses Stop at the Looming Hotel when and Aproua at M. R. Salmon. Adv. in Coalville. Good meals and good Andrew Faddlea is building a four beds. Adv, room adittlon on hla house, which is Mr. Dave, Barber has been very s great Improvement. 111 the past week, but le much The Coalville Hotel Is the best now. place to etop at. O. G. Redden, Prop. Adv. Last Sunday Mrs. E. Northcott vacated the poatofflce and Geo. W. Mayor Frank Rippon has been Young assumed the management the past few days in Echo working same. building a garage for A. R. Jones, who fecently bot a Ford. Just received spring line of Suita, Hate and Coate. M. R. Salmon. We have Just received a shipment Adv. of famous Velie Buggies, Weber and John Deers wagons. C, W. A "Mrriri Mrar'JdhnC!ay ton bare M. Co. Adv. received the good news that a baby girl arrived at the home of .their The parents meeting, held at the daughter, Mre. O. W. Child, yester-da- high school, Friday last, was well attended. The students rendered a A day to clean anJ leautify the nice program to make a pleasant Coalville CUy Cemepy jlia been aps Invitations are out to attend a evening. The teachers spoke of the pointed by the Major and City apecial priesthood meeting of Coal student discontinuing school and Council. Thursday, April 80th haa vllle ward to be held In the Stake the cause of thelr going and a been set apart for tte purpose. To House next Sunday at 2 p. in. All remedy being sot for. work tn conjunction with the city a are urgeutly requested to attend. committee from tl parents class One Hundred Years of of the t Coalville Sunday School been, selected. The committee Councilman T. E. Moore has been Mormonism 6 magnificent IshasMrs. J. L. Boy den. Mr. T. L. Allen, In Salt Lake during the week to bo Reels the at Mr. Theater Elliot C. Taylor, Mr. Wm. H. Lyceum at the bedside of bia mother, who Branch and Mr. PJ Neeley. The underwent a very delicate operation. Tuesday, April 28, 1914. date haa been declared a public holiMrs. Moore Is reported aa getting Adv. day for the aforesaid. Places of busialong nicely. i The cool weather of the paat few ness will close si noon. At 12:30 "TIs with a great deal of aatlsfac-Uo- n nights has checked the melting of oclock everybody is requested to at the cemefery. Bring rake, that we notice how well some the snow In the mountains to a meet uoe, shovel, ax, wSUug hand and a did io cleaning up theii yards of the great extent, thus keeping the to dean and beautify determination winter's accumulation of rubbish streams from being very high. the last resting (lace of out departaud tin cant. Others, however, There la yet considerable snow in could have done better. - Very- - few the-- mountains that supply. Chalk ed. Let the work be general for the whole cemetery and not special for places but what gn attempt to clean Creek and Weber river. a few lot. Test oat obnoxious clean-up up was made. Tt level the (round, loosen the spirit has come to stay, and Mayor Last week W. O. Johnston, deputy weeds, soil about the trees and flowers. Rlppun and the city council are te fish and ym commissioner plante a tree, a shrub or a Lastly plant on be Congratulated the effective 100,1X0 fry tributary to the streams flower to beautify our sleeping city. work done. of Coalville, and yesterday received Let us all workjiard aud faithfully to make the dy one of profit and 3bQs pleasure. Mrs. J. Boyden Chairman. T. L. Allen, KJJ. Taylor, Mr. Wm. H. Brandi an F. H. Neeley, Com4 . mittee ed First National Bank Capital and $32,500.00 wayi mmmmmmmrn q-- tt J i, with a view of placing your valuables in a secure place. y. Rates: $2, $3, $5 and $7,50 . -- To Auto Owners Ward Conferences for 1914. . T' In order to live up o our motto "We keep the beft and always have it it was necessary for us to sell tHe best casings on the. market, GoodYear NO Rim - Cut Q We Stands for THE BEST carry in stock a line of Casings, Inner Tubes, Patches, Etd, which means a saving of time and money if you pur chase from us. M.iy j i Echo, Henefer, 10 and . May 17. fluff Ward, Peoa and Hoy tsville. May :t. Woodland, Francis and Kttnms. June 14.-P- City, Parleys Park ark and Wanship. June 21. Marion, Oakley and Rockport.! " July 12. Coalville. asd auxiliary PRIESTHOOD 31. Oakley- - May June 28, Peoa. August 30. Francis. September 27. Wanship. November 29. Rock port., December 2L Hoyt villa. , - FRANK PINGREE, Cashier. HENEFER NEWS. h HFNEFER, April 22. -- Wm. Sr. aud John 1askett, of the were the speakers here Car-rut- hlgh-counc- il, on Sunday last. E. II. Brewer whii ha been on the desert since Mar. 1, 1913, reached home during the week. Henefer was fairly well represented at the social doings at Wan6hip on the21st. A. E. Richins la still on the sick list and there are several cases of mumps here. U. P claim agent Mr. James was here ou business on the 20tn. Croydeu Dramatic Club played, What Happened to Joneson the . 24th. v, I Have the 5niartest and most exclusive Millinery at prices most Reasonable. Call and see my Panama's. Mrs. M E PHONE 41 BLACK Min. INF. Nothing Finer H0YTSV1LLE NEWS. For breakfast than our bacon or sliced IIOYTSVILLE, April, 22.-- Our Sabbath uieeUugs were opened again last Sunday, with a good attendance, 'after being closed lor over a month (on account of scarllt lever, which haa prevailed here two months. Quito a number of families have ben quarantined, but we are glad to say that only 3 houses wear the red flag now, these no doubt, will soon be free. Leslie Brown returned from Katn-a- s on the 29th, where he went to erect monumental work for the local ham served with toast, eggs, and a for4-almo- firm. good clip of coffee. Others are good, but ours is best,' and cheapest. THE PALACE MARKET 1 The foundation for the new amusement hall haa been completed for some time, and it Is considered one of the best and the piece ofrworlt Inthe neighborhood. It calls tor a building 90x4-- ft. to contain dressing rooms,s ticket office, boiler ropm and a large stage. One of the main leatureA wiile f'am heat. The contractors will commence er- reetingthe walls in the near future. Mrs. Guy Toone of Elsinore is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Martha Wilkinson. She arrived here on the j SPRING HATS most-costl- r1 QUARTERLY CONFERKXCES We Keep the Best and Always Have, It Up-ton- Respectfully, May 2nd and 8rd. Wanship. August. Coalville. v November. Kama. MOSES W. TAYLOR, , -" - THOMAS L, ALLEN, GEORGE W. YOUNG, Stake Presidency. 19th. Ladies call and -- seledt Easter Hat. your Have just t of Pattern Hats re-m- en MARGARET R. SALMON s ia I ;I I I I I |