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Show nom IfulvixiUy COALVMJ THE PEOPLE'S ADPERTJiLh. EBVOTBD TO Vol.' XVI. I COALVILLE, J!SCSt(tfriSetir 1 -- otuiv ta is 1 Go to Mrs Rlmad. s' for wimur ur b X3STT3DSSTl 3T STTMlwrXT COTTM'TT. lA, JANUARY SUMMIT COUNTY, FUMES 24 NEWS CHURCH itiv Ericiaj evening. and enjoy tile lecture. Sheriff Evans was a visitor h re Young Thugs NOTES For yo- COATS - ,u r 10 M. R. Mr. and M; occupyi-- g Jo. this is INTER HATS and AV . Ea:l riotis rher ie tli t A Salmon' b. C'. Rail are new at the Cluff House. 'on nave an adv in should interest all. See Mrs. Rhoades Hats. for your Dress Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Anderson of Morgan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Croft last Sunday. of District Court Arraigned vu 1 loads of oat straw for sale at Sargent's hav vards, Hoytsville, Utah. Mar. 6. FOR SALE A kecond-han- d range, b in condition. For particulars call and see Mrs. R. V. McBride. first-clas- A marriage license was issued iu Balt Lake, Jan. 11th to Leonidas Fisher of East Mill Creek and Lora D. Barton of Salt Lake. Summit County was well represented at the Dry Farming Congress held In Salt Lake City this week. The commissioners appointed ten delegates. The following attorneys were here Monday to attend court; L. B. Wight, Henry Shields, Dan Shields, Fark City; P. C. Evans, Frank Evans, H, P. Henderson and Bis- W- - ly Pinesalve Carbolizcd acts like a poultice, draws out inflamation and poison. Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hands, lips, cuts, burns. Sold by John Boyden A Son. "mg de-rn-- of - f Jfivst IHatlonal JBanfe Mc-lo- Choice Cuts 1 - Choice and they meat market we fc wtj com-lai- TribThe Salt Lake une is the best paper for intermoan-tai- n readers for several reasons, one Important one being that it reaohes them from one to four days earlier than eastern or coast papers. A free sample oopy will sent yon by asking The Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. Semi-Week- the chargts and waived prelimin.t hearing. Theirlmil was fixed at ,li(M m eaeh an g- aoh. As they gregate of were u,lftbIe t0 fllul bolu,sl,len were reinandedi to the custody of tho sheriff and were taken to the couiuy jail. The two young men are accused of having attacked and robbed HdcTfir Green and Mike Globenfelt on Dec. 19. Green, whose skull was fractured in five places, has recovered sufficiently to leave St. Marks hospital. His recovery from the Injuries was not expected. When his wounds were first examined it was thought that they would certainly prove fatal. Salt Lake Herald. el ad-an- 200 EXECUTED Sacramental vertices held Sunday it jr Jan. llith. Many Pf mate Matters Disposed Plead Not Guilty to Charge 0f I roft presiding; Bishop George Mrs. John Pawlas ot Salt Lake Divorce Granted Murderous Assault on Beard chorister and I. M. Shaw is here on a visit. WiE Junk Dealers. ennie Promises to be a organebt. Hlwood Carruth and Geo. Cluff Congr gation and choir sang from Betsr Joy. are visiting in Provo. page ;iw. Art Bowen and Dick Baker, the The Sri session of the district County Clerk C. Ri Jones is Prayer by John Robinson. court ph year was held Monday young thugs who lured two junk Choir bang from page 37U. in Salt Lake on business. Sacrament was administered by mornftf udge Morris L. Ritchie dealers out into the country near W, G.' Fisher of Echo was in presidio And the follow ing busi- the fair grounds and made a murtown on business yesterday. Bros. Archie Walton and Samuel ness wi fmsacted : derous attack upon them, were Wilde. Choir singing "Jesus Once Esta-ec. deView Pine of Demin Hattie arraigned in the police court SaturMcLaughlin, of Humble Birth. was the guest of Mae Branch ceased, V haul J. Barrette waa ap- day morning. Elder Homer, from Wanship, one day this week. There are four chargesagainst a missionary for Coalville. He aaid pointed a. dnlstrator, and his bond it of them, two lor robbery and I each (O0. fixed he was pleased to see so many presA beautiful daughter was born for two assault with intent to kill. M. EstAtl Rachael Fraizer, de- to the wife of W. G. Fisher at ent and he desired an interest in tur made to sell real and If convicted on the four charges, When you want the best, get Do Echo last Sunday morning, their prayers. Told how Paul preach- ceased, will Bowen face and the Baker posed Carbolized Witch Hazel Salvo Witts goe-psame we have the and said ;ertoal 3perty. All concerned doing nicely. of each in the V. years is eighty sibility It to preach to all the world. good for little or big cuts, boils, argaiet Lawson, or bruises, and is especially recomsale of personal state penitentiary. McKanlass Alabama Warblers Showed there was ouly one true firmed. Although both have made confes- mended for piles. will give a show at the Opera Gospel, and said the great question For sale by John Boyden A Son. ,vina Jensen, deceased; sions, they pleaded not guilty to all House Thursday Jan. 30th, con- of today is, "which is the true cant of administratrix sisting of Acrobatic performance, gospel,'1 and that waa the question in the days of Joseph Smith, the boy approval siWsiBawnatrtnsiwziswitiiwyowsiiWiwsnsiirtnnttitrowoai m Dancing, Singing and Violin Estals Villlam Buzzo, deceas- asked the and he question, prophet, for all cents Prices 50 playing. d Buiso appointed V and the Lord answered it. The .V reserved seats. bond fixed at to the his bore testimony speaker ? (Established May 10th, 1905.) Tlie marriage or Miss Vivian truthfulness of the gospel. V v 'William and Eleanor Williams and Wilmar Evans George Beard was the next speakCapital, $.25,000 f Milliner eased; Joseph took place at noon last Friday er. Spoke on thankfulness and hote X Surplus $3,000 at the home of the brides moth- much we had to be thankful for. rr T ) minlstrator; bond, 180th Eattta Wm. H. Kimball, de We pay 4 per cent interest on Time V er, Mrs. Overbeck. They will Spoke to the young folks, telling e Lon letters continued for solicit your patronage. to be and We them honest ai virtuous, Deposits. Caliin spend a honeymoon IT to Fel. that was the way to become great. fornia. Herald. JAMES PI NO a IE. PMZSIONIT ALFRED 1LONQUIST. VlCS Pwi r; Guardi Gave good instructions and tried to p of Isabell Lois ADAM PATTERSON. VlCt P.I. PRANK.PINOREE, CASMIM. order made to sell A birthday surprise party impress upon all present that There Laugbllr al property and Invest was tendered Miss Nellie Staples is no excellence without labor, and certali f w. kwtMMWwitiuttutwtwtnv.itittwtRtyrnwtA t ter advantage. Louis on January 14, by a number of the spirit of love should govern all monef H. Fcr t), Elias Smith and H. her tiiends. The occasion was our labrrs. In ted appraisers. P. Clak her sixteenth anniversary and a Bishop Croft gave notice cf conEliz Tllllams vs. Oregon ference and said a parents class had good time was had in singing, been R. Collet al., .plain' Short in the organized Sunday reciting, etc. Refreshments were school and tiff al' fils an amended com- 'parent should attend. served. Said that they should not only send plain. ' . . Victor cuts - are wh Word was received Monday by tbelr children but come ovithr ' them C- of tvoree granted d FfWdecres Taber, AOeHi. or the blame of children not Calcferwood s always get Canada, that his daughter Mrs. ing would be at the' parents on ths stands of desertion. It is no trouble r Coalville r State pi Utah, us Berthia Black, wife of Heber Black, fee was dead. The message did not say Choir sang from page 837. Mercantile Institution, cause always vs. Alma tldredge ; bearing on writ when she died or from what cause. Prayer by T. L. Beech of mandaaui partly heard and She was Si years old and leaves a very finest selected beef, Iamb, Fever Sores. to mourn five to children husband and le conoludyd in Salt Lake veal, pork, poultry, Fever sores and old chronic sores prices i her untimely death. Mr. and Mrs. should not City. be healed entirely, but from State of Utah vs. William Bennie, Black moved from here to Canada should be kept In healthy condition. buying. you This can be done by applying Chamdefendeni promised the court to try about nine years ago. Mr. Wilson berlains Salve. This salve has no and daughter, Mrs. Leone Sommers, for this purpose. It Is also and be a tetter boy, and he was givfor chapped hands, sore en four Reeks to show how left for Canada Wednesday, where most excellent good his nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. Sold by John Boyden A Son. word wa the luneral will take palce. j the forepart of the week. MEATLt No. 4. j If you enjoyed tlie conctrt, come WORK 1 1908. rrf .rjTTlCttCtT:vttT-vttT- 5 JOB ! bonnet.. Dont miss tiie lecture 3 Pepsopal 'hoa etq Uisinity Comrocnt. HOME Irof. Baggy's THE Oub - ex-re- h, ve oon-tinn- them at for be have the stock The mutton, and our ed and won t Finder iu-perl- Bros. Meat Company Calderwood f Clearance Sale continued Till 4 (is Saturday, Feb. 1st. a?sa ZKXSZ Our Heavy Line of IS 200 STILL Winter-wea- r as as Os Os i and Misses Overshoes. Underwear for Men, Ladies, Boys and Children. 1 00 Suits t Jan. These Articles are Going Below Cost celebrated Flour This a an Opportunity of Life-tim- e. 30th Hi vt z 'Goods W - V 'JTerrn.s JHE. CUSH HOYTSVILLE Hoytsville, V - Vi STOR Utah. " 4) On Feb. 1st, we will commence Opening our New Spring Guaranteed. is as a High Patent, $2.30 Come Early and Avoid the Rush. as Will Close, Thu Gs UNBROKEN Straight Grade, $2.20 as as as as Co (is as pairs of Ladies , Mens, Boys Try Peerys At 1 V Coalville Co W W X') I W VI ft; 4 1 |