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Show 4 ii If f Tlf THE A If JA.LdS v ...-,- Vol. XV. City Council Proceedings V t Road Supervisor and Quarantine I I Physician Appointed. .4m i - i .1 J Ml, ' t .li iii i I . t Kl- t,- i,(- B PENSION BILL SERVICE 'l I -- ,U I t "w: ra : r h -- Jl.D .7 in1 4 .- 1- Hill l.ll -' n- i - II ill III! ta.tn a 'll Hui, I! x Cl3 pepjoijat Sosiety Uisinity HOME 3 tt sm44,,r lull i ta m ct SENATE PASSES SMOOTS ta c. in ra 3 .in ent, Sft-- p mmichael wins 1 - 'V I, i sab I.ike Fib Distoa, 4 Oeo Uifr nf Mnrr.i on bosiil'Miimlav. w a- - r I 1 . - :'i,- -i- - pi, d Proceedings New Erid;s Steel and Pcoi at He".cfer Competed. i Hole luii'l a, i.n-- t tin 1 be board .tate of I tab. nv lv mg b- -t No. of county commissionSchool of Mims -- rntit hv ers lit Id Ilnur regular monthly iimet-mthe stale as agi icult ural land in' last Mo i i an I rutVat led the by ii EXECUTED Commissioners Land Involved .Hore Suitable Per Coal Minin thn Agriculture. active m NEATLY ITd. 6. 'H ,, ,j WORK - 9- tf m: bb$ts.g3s AVaST r CZZ&' 7 NEWS ConDroerat.' JOB StTMlvCXT COtTHTT. OB iM, FEBRUARY SUMMIT COtJNTY, COALVILLE, o! 0 n THM illvi..ld IT? 1 DEVOTED TO THE INTEKEHT3 THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISE. - i: - rr:.Xu w 1 Mi-'l.- -d a 1OstUHOB I M.ihiii pui, ( IIXi as laCiill,. Moinl.n.the time 1 tyears uni a hall. w noted Ini pio p &ttWeUy dice his roe war, ami Comm u n icat ion fiom nil filin' - m the N in tr llos. Roe,- - ltmdt a il r lh ' hail liichid, K. 8W aiiitoii, it gal ding l i, t ol and pul tn ip.u.t m to Ogcb-Monday saloon nai upon mniimi n- - Coloiado Indian Mini hetwein Moses c. l'ayjjr w as- a suit Duke t amt nm-- e 465. Gnestioned on the floor enrnmltlt fern. last Tuesday , to the amount .senator Kean Com ,i mi M. ( . i - involved m hih hill. Smoot was mit ii.ii a n den it lie For your WINTER HATfs and n n let ail , i motion, re- aide to give tin exact figures, hut COATb go to M. R. salmon; s. jie fen ilt.i lumiiMi on claims and aid that about 700 persons in lTtah Jos. Rarber & .son nave an a lv in would be benefltted, also that the aceounta. f this Issue that should interest all. The ci. s o repoit for month til ritory of I'tah has expended Januaiy w is nfeind back for wards of $UMi,noom Indian wars, Mis. C. M Johansen is out again explanation. after being sfck most of the winter. The following bills wire allowed; See Mrs. Rhoades for jour Dress $ 6.97 Thos. Chester" Hats. ( 52.85 Utah Steam CVal o 34.25 ltees Grass Creek (. oal Co. Rtcnanl B. IDurison at the'Iaher-nucl- e 19.88 Edmund Rees Km acres of land, amply supplied Monday. Feb. In at 8:15 p. m. 2.00 Jos Hartley willi water, well fenced, cross fence 26.20 Coalville Times Sum-p.t2U) lads of oat stiaw for sale at .. 1.75 enclosing pasture, in Francis. James Johnston lniv v.iiils, Ho.vtsville, Sargents Utah. mit County, Mr. ODriscoll. Mar. 6. Utah. A 3.25 120 tons of hay cut last year. Stephen btones .... Mi Trene McCarthy left Ogden J. E. Carruth, stamps house, with cook house, neat The bills of the Capital Electric coal shed, milk house over an ever on the 3uth ult. for her home in Canada. to the Co., was on motion r ton-iBuggy house; running spiing; W. S. Rigby returned WtdnesJay committee oil chains anil accounts, grnery, pig pens and hen house on Bill of Mine & Smelter Supply Co., tlie pjaoe from a two weeks tour in VVyotning was also referred to the same com- with this goes a mowing machine, on lohsiness. mittee. The Misses Mary Brown andTillie hay rake, two hay derricks, sulky Report of Electric Light commit- plow, w heelbarrow, cream separa Boyer visited in Slide last tee for the month of January, read two pigs, 1 dozen chickens, four Wednesday, .referred to the auditing committee. cows aru what hay and grain may Bishop and Mrs. Edward Saw ley on pillct. at time of sale. jpd motion $25.tm was appropriwere west bound passengers last ated t the Electric Light commitTuesday morning. fund. tee C lni 1 r- tm-.A- vi 1 1 . 'i-it- a-- i . t 1 or i . . . . si S. v .It lien grand-datigltb-fMu- ie v School of Mines. Coin ni iSstolie t Sin, til lepolted that ! one at " steel br.dg.-s and the otlier at leoa had bt n cmnplei. d an J that they were The report eiitirily satisfactory. w 'I'ed and the final payment ordered made. The following fees were reported collected by the officers: Clerk, fees and license, $(171.28; Recorder, 1121,-2- 0; Sheriff, $6. Charles Gibbons was appointed road supervisor of Rockport precinct and Win. J. Brown constable. Bills to the amount of $.1196.70 were allowed and ordered paid, $20io of Mils amount being the final payment on the new bridges. A petition was made by some of me residents of Francis io c o a new road in that district, nu u, use owning land on the proposed deed to the county exutpt two, and they refused to sell. Under these conditions, the hoar 1, udder recomiliendation of t , v attorney, concluded uot t any of the land at preset Heneft-- McMichael filed his protest bept. The Acatkoy dranatic club play27, 19u7, claim;. lg that after investied Umtothe Spell in Kainas he had fount! the land more last SiliUlilf, Tin people were gation suitable for coal mining than for pleased Witifhe play, and the elub agricultural purposes. In Ids testireported an enjoyable trip. , mony he staled that duriug August. The AoWy basket ball team 1907, he had gone to tin land and lias receive! a challenge from the made several openings, in which he Weber St4i Academy. We may had discovered coal or some subexpeei a guise hero in t lie near fu- stance resembling coal, which was 4 ture. combustible. He further stated that Monday JVb. loth, the Academy ina twinel, which he had followed will pjeseij the third number on for eighteen feet uudi rgronnd, he their egtth lecture course. First discovered a face of coal eight fet they present the best company of thick. Jubilee tnr which could be The land Is located near Coalville found.; they presented Prof. and Grass Creek, and In close proxCounty Clerk Jones appointed M ib eiteture which will never lands. imity to C. Taylor deputy. The same be forgottesby those who heard it Prof. J. E. Talmage, geologist and confirmed.. Now they Kng Richard B. Harri-sonmining expert, testified that In his a ea dj and entertainer, whose SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTES.' opinion the land was more suitable successat ie'l90fi Chautauqua In for coal mining than for agricultural Long Bear was the greatest ever purposes, The Stake Board of Sunday School llyrum Bale, a coal minachieved any performer before are said looking forward to the next his that in, er, judgment, that anilie e. At Jong Beech the baaed on to be hetd at Park city, Feb. In that district, experience leof i.V.ijTcoree! was adopted coal could be produced from that 15th. with a great desltict." b jp itbaC4 'and "sAia TaniM v secure '"PoC K7LTJ v..-- s liv. d u;Vkixeept when Mr. HarriWb. D. Robinson and Charles R. io lectuVta Stake Academy son appwiid, He was on five proHancock, coal miners, testified to afternoon session. Prof. Jones the would not the same grams. 14 the audience thing. The land office gave announced h!a s eabject y tl rday let him go until the president prom- its decision Saturday. School The Officer, a subSunday ised to have iim read again after la of vital which importance to Pinesalve Carbollaed acts like a ject the next n um r. In bringing Mr. in the School worker Harrison to Coalville, the Academy poultice, drawr out inflamation and every Sunday would urge is presenting us one of the best, poison. Antiseptic, healing. For stake. The Stake Board of every a representation burns. that good entertainers to be found chapped hands, lips, cuts, schookbe Son. A present. Sunday Sold by John Boyden in America. coal-produci- , David More, the cattle king of For Valentines, see M. R. Salmon. Castle Rock, was in Coalville Saton business. We would like a correspondent at urday A ,u iMimifi ftxtm someone. Mrs. LHliau Pawlas and youngest fjhi'ZZme. returned to theft home in child, names ted the See my line of Spring Goods bekayor Croft preaen Zion last "of James Johnston as road super- fore Tuesday morning. purchasing elsewhere M. R. visor, and Dr. C. E. Pate as quaran- Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Callis are extine pbyscian. Both were confirmed Robert, the youngest son of Mr. pected home from the Southern by the republican members of the and Mrs. W. G. Johnston, is afflict- States mission field on Feb. 15. council. The democratic side of the ed with diphtheria. The case isnt FOR SALE A second-han- d house voting no. range, of a very virulent form and lie is s in On motion the salary of the above condition. For particulars tall and see Mis. R. V. McBride. was referred to the finance and aud- getting wlong nicely. committee. Treasurer J. Paxton Ed. was in iting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel England left On motion 'n- city marshal was t lie county seat on Sunday and was Monday for Hilliard, to atinstructed .ondleit light hills be- to have been bere during the county tend the funeral of Wyo., their daughter, tween the 11th and 20th of each board meeting, Jmt was called to Mrs. John Bates. mouth and turn in his report on the Salt Lake on account of the serious Robert Young and Eph. Bates, illness of his grand-fathe- r, 2lsf. " Mr. t of to subj-ctwo call the who d Connors, pas-eprosperous cattle and sheep Adjourned away early men of Wanship, paid this office a mayor. Monday morning. pleasant call on Monday. . flrst-cla- a Hi in mi following Inisim v On motion the committee on city property wat instructed to look after city lot and report at 'next etlmr on the feasibility of fencing t -- ) contingent w wliiih the protestanl maintained that the land was nioiv tillable for coal mining than the puipose bo which it was set aside, iiuv e been sustained by the local lumfTdllce lhe state will have tluitv days to appeal its case. A considci able amount of altiublc land, near Coalville, m involved. The state filed on tliegr.mt January 2J, 1889, agricultural laud, and froiiTtiie sales at, different proceeds times were to be devoted to a Btate rigtit-of-w- ay Is , lt - t Ac&iemy Notes up-o- -- nt- -- tVMa, of Meiidoti, 'late Gen William' H . Ktobfil, la the gilt s t of Mrs. Kimball, dllie w ill e t his morn-- l ing toTiidati4 m Park city for a few dayl . i im Mis - . i i fli I 1 nax-fTlar- miiiertiimiar, jf', t 4 f t high-cla- ss , F - a X K jfirst IRattonal (Established May loth, 36anfi A A A 1906.) A Capital, $23,000 Surplus $5,000 We solicit JAMES PINGREE. PftESlDNET ADAM PATTERSON, Vice PRES few-grea- t readers and entertainers on tlie platform today. He was the most suceessfgl reader at the 19o6 Chautauqua in Long Beach. A - V-V-Vivl- iv zPT'- - I tis Hi) Hi) Coalville Coop WILL SELL Hi) 4S Hi) a Hi) His His Hi) Hts Fok .Sun At Robert Youngs ranch at Marion, thorough-bre- d Hereford bulls from calves to A olds. Communicate with Robt. A 3 Young, Wanship, Utah. A We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. I Mr. ITarrivm is one nf the your patronage. ALFRED BLONQUIST Vice PRI' FRANK PINGREE. Cashier two-ye- v ar I Choice Cuts ;opl iloe X' ana poultry, and our pn t hinder you from buying. Calderwood Bros. 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