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Show | THE KAMAS COURANT, KAMAS, UTAH Are youall ready for the tedious Have you all the Lace all the Linoleum your floors will need? How is your supply of Scrubbing Curtains you need? Have you all the Curtain Scrim you will use? Have you all the Window Blinds you will use? Have you Brushes and Cleaning Compounds. ~- Your bedding and blankets will all need to be washed before putting them away for another winter, and are a new get washer or you going to use that old broken down Speed High Motor do to it with? - The largest assortment of cents a pair to $4.00 counters. Well, Curtain Scrims. ment to pick from, are right. lace curtains for 70 can be found at our Linoleums that will wear; and the prices are right. Our Ginghams are going fast, as the people have begun to realize that the famous Bookfold Ginghams we carry are the best Call and See Us Before Buying we have the assortand the prices that on the market. Kamas, Utah J.W.GUILD eae KAMAS LOCALS J ohn Dan Pack has moved into Pack’s house, Mrs. King, wife of the Francis school teacher, has been ill, but is better, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richardson of Park City, a girl, April 6, 1915. Their first girl. Virgil King came home Saturday to stay over Sunday, returning to his school in Park City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Oakley are rejoicing in the advent of @ new memiber of their family. . Mrs. Metcalf has rented the Sey‘“qmour cottage across from the Hlectric theater to be more centrally located. After Friday of this week she will be found at the new place. A. L. Brower is back and has taken a number of men up to work at the nursery. He says it is nice and dry up there, April 23rd was set apart by the Commissioners as clean-up day for all pre cincts outside of incorporated cities in the county, For Sale—I have a large supply of fine wall paper on hand. Call and see it before it is all gone —MTrs. Jesse Burbidge. Adv. Mrs. Butler wishes to say that all who so kindly sent them: fruit in bottles can have the bottles back when they are empty, by calling for them, +55 > of success from now on. He has worked hard and suffered many misfortunes, but he has worked bravely on and deserves to succeed. Some fear a scarcity of water this Julian Rand and his friend, Cyril but the general opinion Wiiteley, returned to their school at summer, the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute Mon- seems to be that we shall have plenty. It is said that less than usual will be day. ‘Their school closes June 11. better. than more, as we usually have Misses Jane and Gladys Seymour too much. came out from (Salt Lake toe attend We copy the following from the ‘Salt the funeral of their little niece, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lamibert’s little girl. Lake Tribune which is all right except that Summit county will help in this Just arrived—some beautiful new good work: Adv.-+ spring coats, at King’s. “Salt Lake is soon to be connected The electric lights were turned on with the Uinta basin by an automoagain Saturday night. Everybody was pile highway of easy grade and unsurSuch is pleased and especially delighted to passed scenic attractiveness. prediction of J. F. Bruins, in have them} so much brighter than ever the before. We wish Mr. Butler the best charge of the local office of the Was- EH. L. Guild has gone to Nephi to bring his wife and children home. Mrs. Guild and children have spent some time visiting her parents. Sah amas hten_ ee U P House a ae si is me ‘ BIG NEW SPRING GOODS JUST Paints, Wagon atch national forest. The link is to be the building of this connecting link is built between Kamas and Stockmore said by Mr. Bruins to be of exceptional just as soon as the snow will permii beauty. The route will lead, when complete, of operations. The forestry departParley’s canyon from Salt ment and the state and counties of through ‘Wiasatch and Uinta will work together Lake to Kamas by way of Park City in the building of the twenty-five miles and thence to Stockmore, on the east of roadway that will practically elimin. side of the divide, over the new road. ate the rim of the basin so far as (rom there on, the road is already travel from Salt Lake to the Uinta suitable to automobile traffic to the various .section of the Uinta country.” country is concerned. ———————__—_0-—_—--———_— “The road at present is little more CARD OF THANKS. than a trail, the maximum grade run ning as high as twenty-five per cent. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Butler wish to Mr. Bruins says that the grade will be reduced to a maximum of five to seven thank everybody for the kind and genper cent and the road made as good erous help they gave them last week as any dirt road in the state. The to tide them over till their income beThey appreciate all this section of the Wasatch national forest gins again. to be opened to automobile travel by kindness more than they can tell. STOCK OF 5. W. r, ARRIVED Buggy Paints, Paints, Floor Paints, Linoleums, Varnishes, White Lead, Oils, Brushes of all kinds. ERS |