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Show I BUY IT IN YOUR HOME TOWN THIS YEAR CHICKEN have been very fortun- We ate in securing a lot of fine hens for our Coalville market for Saturdays selling. You will find these birds tender and of medium size, weighing about three lbs. the Serve with family chicken and dumplings for Sunday dinner for 65 to 75 N. S. H. S. vs. Richfield Nov. 18 es KAMAS NOTES ' COALVILLE Local News HMT a (dlajssik THIS Wool-stenhul- 3 LOAVES 10c store Coalville will I furnish you all day today, 3 - 16 oz. loaves of our Whole Wheat Bread, White Bread or Raisin Bread for 10 cents. You can have as much as you want. We bake this bread our in large sanitary plant in Salt Lake. No other bread in Utah is its eqaul. Our store regularly sells all three varieties at 6 cents a loaf. Get your en, 3, or a straight or assorted dozto- morrow. ECHO NEWS Ash about if - CO. . TV QR SKAGGS A - CHRISTMAS cents. Aur The Seniors, Juniors and Soph- - weeks with the flu. She is on the omores held a social in honor of the improve at this writing. gya.ftwwfnwM iiLHim We are glad to report that A. R. Freshies. Special features of the program was the operation per- - Jones is still on the improve. Mr. formed by Cyril Laffoon upon Steve Jones has been very ill with Bron-chitfor the past three weeks. Johnson of Oakley, for liver trouble, It was a scream. Dancing occupied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wickel motorthe remainder of the evening. The ed to Ogden Tueday. A surprise party was given ha music was furnished by Luella Winterton and Wilbur Morrell. Re- honor of Misses Irma and Ethel freshments were 'served to the Richins last Monday evening, the guests. Teachers in attendance were occasion being their birthday. GamBryant Clark, Mr. Wilson, Mr. and es were played after which lunchMrs. Gilbert Marchant, Miss Myrla eon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, Myrick and Miss Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Clark were Marguret McClurg, Earl Grimm, Mr. Mrs. Flora Dillon is home from a and Mrs. Rudgar Lamb, Kenneth week end visitors in Provo. tWo weeks visit in Park City. Edward Richins, Luther Richins, Plans are under way for the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoyt were FriChristion Perry, Perry, Irene Bunot, building of cement steps for the Mr. and Mrs. Heber day visitors to Haber. Richins, Irma also house of the meeting painting Richins and Ethel Richins. Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Ogden same. It has been suggested by some were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. that the tower be removed because Geo. Williams. of the cost of painting. Suggestions Gale O'Driscoll motored from Salt are asked for and all ward memLake Spending the week end at the bers will be called on to vote about of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. home same. Money has been donated and According to the monthly new, That good home cooking at the Miss Ida Moss returned work will begin as soon as plans are car sales report of the Intermoun- - Hill Hotel. Board and room, $10 per with him after visiting a week at definitely settled. tain Automobile Dealers association week. home' the sale of pleasure cars in SumMr. and Mrs. John J. Johnson the Woolstenhulm Mrs. Harold Lambert of Salt Lake Kama-com1929 391 officers s entertain- - is visiting at the home of Mrs. Olis in in mit county were Sunday visitors with relativesPrimary ecl jat a surprise after primary evia Lambert. in Coalville. parison with 154 in 1928. ' of all the in honor '.Wednesday FOR SALE Several good ties and Goldie Miles returned to Park Mr. and Mrs. C.. K. Perry were . was m form 1500 good cedar posts, 300 pounds visitors in Morgan and Salt chUdren. The surprise City the first of the week from stayof a Black Cat Social. Each child of good wire. Remember, we buy old with Mrs. Marvel Stevens. ing dressed like a black cat and had to buildings to salvage. Inquire at Bee give a pass word to get into the office or address Ketchum Builders room. They were entertained with 4 780 S W. Lake Salt City. Supply, and dainty refreshments. games of the Utah The Varsity Players LaVere Holt returned Monday State Agricultural College will preMrs. Geneva Ferguson was a Salt from a visit in Salt Lake City. sent the comedy Nowadays in the visitor Monday. Lake Mrs. DeEtta Jorgensen has reNorth Summit auditorium this FriMrs. Robert Burch of Wasatch turned to her home from the Park day evening, Nov. 15th. This is the week end with her sister, the spent third lyceum number of the year City hospital. Mrs.. Greer. Ray and is expected to be one of the Mrs. Leona Simpson and baby are Mrs. Emery Jones of Morgan was most entertaining. visiting in Salt Lake. h f" rj the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambert The North Summit High School Terms as low as $20 down, balance Mrs. Nephi Richins, Thursday. ha'e returned to Salt Lake after Mrs. football team, champions of district in 12 monthly payments May Homer of Devils Slide with Mrs. Olevia Lambert. 3 will play the Richfield visiting High, has spent some time in Echo visit- Model 91 complete with tubes $137.50 Kenneth Maughn spent week end ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Substantial allowance on your old champions of district 7, on the local with his wife at the King home. gridiron this Saturday afternoon in battery set Willard Keyes. one of the elimination games in the CALL Announcements from S. S. H. S. Mrs. Preston Jones returned to race for the championship of Utah. that the Junior Prom will be held her home Sunday after spending a GILBERT WADDELL These two teams both won their Nov. 27th this year at the new hall week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MAJESTIC DEALER games last week, Richfield easily in Kamas. Decorations of autumn A. R. Jones. Phone 145 Utah Coalville, showing superiority over Hinckley, will be an unusual feature. Don conMrs. Willard Keyes has been 23 to 6, and North Summit downing Tedds orchestra will furnish the fined to the house for the past two For a FREE home demonstration Park City by a score of 14 to 0, tc music. win the district three title. The loBuckie Richards is slowly improv cal team has been showing plenty' west. While in California from his appendicitis operation. PINGREE-ANDERSO- N vis... ing . , they Cla laJf ited Mr. d Mrs., Clifford Dunlap, The Freshman class organization a real fight They have a Ml. Dunl Manufacturers of FLAVO a nd HIGH PATENT FLOUR wm is as follows: Leonard Atkinson, remembered good chance to advance to the a former Morgan, Utah telephone company man- president; Belva Hulse, vice pres.; semifinals a better chance, at least here. Clair ager sec. Tess treas.; Winterton, than it had last year, when it was Armistice Day was fittingly ob- Turnbow, classeditor; Maurine CarOur Flour is made rjprw paired with Tooele in its first elimlyle, yell master; Enid Hall, girls ination game after it won the dis- served here Monday with a proleader. Class colors, purple and from Selected Wheat. trict three title. Most of the business gram in the high school auditorium gym gold. 2:30. The E. Benson Post LeRoy houses of Coalville will close during ,at Every Sack GuaranMr. and Mrs. Twin Atkinson are the game and it is expected that No. 93 of the American Legion was teed to be As Good as HIGH PATENT the largest crowd ever to witness a in charge. They also gave a dance announcing the arrival of a daughter home. their at in the house that' be will opera night. football game in Coalville Any on the Market. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodard are on hand to help our boys win. Large crowds greeted both Fanners, we will pay announcing the arrival of a baby The game is called for 2:00 oclock 10 LR VHCN ome eir in Francis, We are wrecking the Spring Hoi- sharp. Be there! Cash for your Wheat, BLtACHCD Ernest Padfield was a Heber visitHIGH PATENT low school house. All the material noun or during the week. PIANO OPPORTUNITY Barley and Oats. for sale on the school grounds, such Geo. Leonard is having his home as lumber, brick, doors, windows The Mutual Protective association etc. We also have 5000 railroad ties painted. has a Player Piano and Piano in and 500 good fencing posts, 100 lbs. this vicinity for sale, practically barb wire. Ketchum Builders Supnew. We must sell these to satisfy a ply, 780 W. 4 S Salt Lake City, or client of the association. Cash talks inquire at the office of the Summit or terms to responsible parties tf County Bee. address F. O. Box 685, Ogden, Ut. 2t The H. P. Neeley, mighty hunters, T. E. Moore, and Herschel Calder-woo- d, returned Tuesday evening from a five day hunting trip into Mrs. Millie Holland of Sandy, Utah, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Beech. J. J. Johnson, the. Morgan clean er and presser, asks the Bee to say to his many Coalville friends that ho greatly appreciates the work which they are sending him, and that he will always use his utmost effort to give them the best work obtainable and on time delivery. Surety of Purity ES353li8g33B3Sm0E5SSamE&SiS PIANO AT A SACRIFICE We have on hand in the vicinity of Coalville one of our very best pianos. Rather than pay storage or reship this instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the privilege of buying later and apply rent on purchase price. In answering, please give full reference in first letter. Address Glen Bros. Roberts Plano Co. Ogden, Utah, o31-n- l4 aSSSSsSf 1HW PACKED GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Kitchen - Tested FOR EVERY BAKING PURPOSE southern Utah. Each returned with their elk. Neeley and Calderwood each got a beautiful five pointer, while Mr. Moore got a fine cow elk. The boys report having had a most wonderful trip and are loud In their praise of the excellent hunting to be had in that part of the state. Coalville and Summit county can boast of some fine roads and in another year, under the new county road program, there will be many more miles of excellent roads throughout the county. In another year we will have oiled roads all the way to Salt Lake City except for a stretch from Wanship to Kimballs junction. The road will also be oiled on up Echo canyon to Emory. Park City will also have oiled roads all the way to Salt Lake. MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man wanted to run Me Ness business in Summit county. $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful opportunity. Write today. McNess Co., Dept. T, Freeport, 111. DR. SUMMIT Merc Furniture & Co. O.' W. FRENCH Physician and Surgeon SUMMIT BLOCK Telephone Residence 10 Office Honrs 2 to 4 p. m. UTAH COALVILLE Office 24 Camels are for knowing smokers! Its if any smoker just too bud becuo'iu of denies rm.aulf or kcrseil tlit pleasure oi Camlls. New smokers are not always in a position to have a real preference in cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they develop that sense of discrimination that leads to real smoking pleasure. Camels are made so carefully and of so good a blend of choicest cigarette tobaccos that even those with inexperienced smoking taste quickly recognize their superiority. They are for those who appreciate the taste of choice tobaccos, the. fragrance of a perfect blend and the soothing mellowness of a really satisfying cigarette. when they learn the difference they flock to sr .r 1029, R. J. Rrynold Tolmpeo lottoo-SaleN.C, Company, Car 13 |