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Show et BY Pa _THE KAMAS COURANT, KAMAS, UTAH } AT a THE oon Wagons and Buggies KAMAS HOTEL Ww e must move all the aude we ce here within the next thirty days— Regardless Oy Price, They | are all new and up to date. Come and see them. Remember, there are no better bugates and wagons than Studebaker’s. : E WILL MAKE THE PRICE SUI The name Studebaker stands for the best in vehicle manufacture. Bros. Co. of Utah Studebaker Joseph E. Rees, Choice of Investments KAMAS, UTAH Agent FRANCIS A "| HERE are two ways to invest one’s savings: either in enterprises promising very large returns, and not bearing the closest investigation, or in the good old-fashioned savings bank way, wherein a vastly greater number of people have paved the way to real success. We have hundreds of depositors making steady gains in our savings Are you one of them? Youcan begin today with any sum department. from a dollar, up. KAMAS STATE BANK Surplus $3,000 Resources $100,000 Capital $20,000 John B. Hoyt, President; Samuel W. Stewart, Vice-President; R. W. Barnes, Cashier; Clifford: “Warr, ‘Clerk. DIRECTORS: BR. L. King, John Pack, James Knight, J. G. M. Barnes, T. A. Dannenberg. The most of *he. Frencis up at the lakes. working UNDERTAKING PARLORS doukice Line of Caskets and in Cedar and Oak Coffins SUPPLIES UNDERTAKERS Graduate of a Technical Engineering School Electric power work a specialty. .. Estimates on house lighting plants, large or small. .. Electric wiring. .. Bells, novelties, carriage lights, bieycle Hghts, motors and appliances. School work. of study include A safe home Highth Grade and Returning leaves 10:30, arrives Kamas in of PAINTING ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ow Pr Ow ES De Ur PROGRAM High AT SIGN — CARRIAGE — HOUSE FOR EVERY KIND of PAINTING Go Te TOM BENIAMS PARK ciTy Retetiatatetatetiatetinatatad e 3 é 2 UTAH buildSend Salt Lake City. ewe = ‘ paCetatatatiatiatatefiahiealiatnan ‘MONEY IN IDEAS Bell, Howe, Singer, and other millionaire inventors began life as poor boys. Fortunes await other inventots.. Can YOU think of something to. patent? America’s greatest inventor tells HOW TO INVENT |: * in a booklet sent to you free by |: COPP & CO., Patent Attorneys, 745 8th St., Washing= ton, D.C. gey Be sure to name | this newspaper in your letter. 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My LW Eb COM Pees cs eae $1.50 (AINOTIGAN i600) woes es 1.50 Kamas Courant ...... 1.59 $4.50 $3.30 Kamas story Woodrow is very Wil- interesting and should gain all the more weight by being written by so distinguished a citizen and one now filling such a lange space Our in the public eye. agricultural department good this week and ways profitable subject overlook of in of silage. this article, and our progress Courant. Read will our boost we is and paper. is very deals with the al- them coming. Road improvement a have 3 Cosmopolitan... - World Today. CONTRACTOR $3.85, 291.50 2... . $2.50 x0 5 a bit more part week the on this line. It deserves your con- MAGAZINE ~ Salt MAN, Laxe City. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Judge Buliding | Open : sold nearly of Henney out of the big shipbuggies and spring received this spring, but are sending in another shipment that will arrive here on or about the 12th. 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BARNES from your first copy of McCALL’S, subscribe quickly. Puvwlie if you THE McCALL COMPANY, 236 West 37th St., ies York and Conveyanasr Titles Examined. O wagons Day and Night Granite, Bronz Kamas Lumber Yard Joseph Williams PARK CITY } NOTE—Ask for a free’ copy of McCALL’S wonderful new premium catalogue. Sample copy and pz. tern catalogue also free on reque. sideration, We ment BUILDER LICENSED UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER $4.25 ‘STEWART & STEWART | Notary AND W. D. RICHARDSON, $7.59 THE Utah pee =o Good Housekeeping . Kamas Courany ....2-. SHEPARD, - D. E. FITCH solicits your patronage. Plans and specifications furnished. KAMAS. UTAH Don’t paying this O; - McCALL’S This Ate DENTIST OFFICE PHONE, KAMAS ' RESIDENT PHONE, MARION! 2 Pictorial Review ..... $1.00 madies World. 25% .j5 .60 Modern-Priscilla’.. 3.3. 5 Kamas Courant ...... 1.50 WASHINGTON. President | Dr. C. F. WHERRITT Price Salt Lake City, Utah reading the “Life of Wash- by Ray Nelson & Ricks 612-13-14-15 : LIFE and cou expenses Taylorsburg, Ohio.—Abe Skinner, the village pessimist, lawghed himself to death from reading BIFF! the. National Magazine of Fun which is making greater strides than any other magazine before the American public today. It is a magazine that will keep the whole family in a good humor. The staff of Biff! contains artists, caricaturists, and writers who rank among the best in the country. It is highly illustrated and printed in colors. It will keep the whole family cheerful the year ’round. ‘You can afford to spend $1.00 a year to do this. Send this clipping and FIFTY CENTS today to the publishers of Biff! Dayton, Ohio, for one year’s subscription. The regular price is $1.00, and we are making this SPECIAL OFFER to get acquainted. Adv.tf THE one pon with every pound of butter-fat you send us. When you get 600 of the coupons we will give you a beautiful 42 piece Haviland shaped din- A. ————0 HE you with ATKINSON, Secretary, Summit County, Utah. all who SUMMIT payment plan. Get.our proposition before ‘buying, or you will regret it. |{# thereoh, Francis, quality SALE Motor Cycle, Motor Boat. , ~19138 model motor cycles and motor boats at bargain prices. All makes, . on ...14 THOS. son? ‘The of _ Are you Quartette. Soprano “Faust” of ee Murphy ington” not less than fifteen voices or not more than 40, ‘Soldiers Chorus” from for the live speckled trout in glass tank in window Mixed 2. DURING FAIR. 8. ‘Boys solo, “Loves Old Sweet Song” (under 15 years.) 9. Male quartette, “‘The Soldier’s Farewell.” 10. Girls solo, “All Aboard for Blanket Bay” (under 15 years), H. Von Til. 11. Ladies’ quartette, ‘‘Annie Laurie.” i‘ 12. Tenor solo, ‘Mine,’ Alfred Solmon. 13. Grand chorus, for mixed voices, UTAH 1 of Salt Lake City. 1. 7. This Cafe is wnesselled by any one of its class outside & GB. FOR MUSICAL CONTEST key.” 3. Piano ‘solo, “The Humming Bird,’ Oscar Mayo. 4. Children’s chorus, ‘Pilgrims Chorus,” Sunday school song book, not less than fifteen voices. 5. Contralto solo, ‘‘A Perfect Day,” key F, J. A. Bond. 6. Piano duet, not over 15 years. The Julian Cate7 PARK No Cert. Name Lyman Gines ....4 Jo avioodard 3.5 12 Charley Woodard 13 0 life for boys and girls in the dormitories. Principal at 1:30. All assessments in said company becomes due August 25, 1913. THOMAS A. ATKINSON, (Adv.) Secretary. students also received. new out-door atheltics; Ideal location; a lapge campus; for self-help. ings. Expenses low, And many opportunities for catalog. B. SWEHAZEY, Woodland ee oes ee College, Day GEO. ek ate (yeh Institute years delinquent assessments NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF WASHINGTON IRRIGATION CO, four are OFFICERS. a.m. ST Courses There lowing cescribed stock, on account of assessment levied on the Ist day of February, 1918 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: 0 -- TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Electrical Engineer Preparatory Department of Westminster The following courses are offered: Voice Classical Violin Scientific Piano Commercial are Kamas-Park City U. S. mail and passenger stage. T. S. Seymour, proprietor. irate Leaves Kamas six times a week at 8. a. m. Returning leaves Park City 12330 p.m: arrive at Kanias 3:38 p- m. Kainas-Peoa U.S. maii ana pas senger stage. Bernard Williams, pro: prietor. Leaves Peoa six times a week at 6 a. m. Arrives in Kamas by way of Oakley and Marion, at 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves Kamas at 4:30 p. m.; arrives-at Peoa 6 p. m. .Kamas-Woodland U. S. mail and propassenger stage. L. C. Osborn, prietor. Leaves Kamas six times a week at 8:15 a. m. Reaches Woodland 10:15 G. A. COOPER Salt Lake Colmatate men Notice of Sale. Washington iIrrigation company, principal place of business, Francis, Summit County, Utah. Mary Williams ..16 5. 25.50 Bernard Evans ..17 ie 38.10 ‘Sam’l Gines, Jr. .18 13.45 8.90 Abe Gines ...... 2 6 3.05 Commissioners—A. H. McCormick, Vin’t Shepherd ..28 8.79 163.20 W. D. Lewis, Samuel] Clark. Annil R. Neilson 42 15.805 80.60 Clark—M. C. Taylor. In accordance with law and an orTreasurer—J. M. Hixson. der of the Board of Directors made ples Beye E. Johnson. n- the ist day of February, 1913, so many shares of each parcel of stock eae Ww. Sicnnions: as may be necessary, will be sold at Sheriff—John C. Coffey. my residence, Francis, Summit CounSurveyor—R. A. Jones. Superintendent of. Schools—J. lL. ty, Utah, on the 25th day of September, A. D., 1918, at the hour of twelve Kearns. o’clock noon, to pay the delinquent tor —_— COUNTY KAMAS NOTES. Miss Amanda Pace of Heber and Mr, Adams of Bunkerville, Nevada, have been the guests of Miss Christa Prescott the last week. Last Monday evening Miss Prescott gave a party in honor of her guests. The principal diversion of the evenng was the spontaneous telling of jokes on Pat and Mike. They also had music and games and refreshments were served. Miss Christa Prescott is visiting in P¥ovo ths week. She wll teach the primary room in Francis this year. CO. them, Whenever Henney it means know MERC. the line. CO. Ady. Oo-——-—_——_—— Two Hearts That Beat as One. Dibbs—Going to marry! Why, I thought you intended to remain single. Gibbs—Well, I did; but I met a young woman who had decided to remain single also, and finding such harmony of disposition in each other, we determined ton Transcript. to get married.—Bos- and Bond Office in Bank KAMAS Meals Mrs and FirepLife, Accident Insurance. 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