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Show of 0 u V uitsrsUy nn HE t Vol. 03 BUJSAEAIT COU1TTY. DEVOTED TO THE THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. XIV Quarterly Conference Taylor next ad- SUMMIT STAKE V- He rejoiced to see every bishop and many o: their counselors and also all the high priests of Referred the stake present. Lecture- to the dedication of the laying To Give a Series of Concerts. of the corner stone of the East . . Following is a brief synopsis Coalville ward meeting house, of the proceedings of the Sum-- 1 Exhorted all to do 0rooo. Principal C. J. Jensen, acmit stake quarterly 'couferencc Earth companied by Prof.- - Horace Choir held in Coalville last Sunday: Cummings, Supt. of Church-Schoolservices j1 onaSe Sunday morning also by a number of Apostle Geo. A, Smith sug- - the opened by the congregat- -J Academy board as speakers, s wel1 ion singing Welcome, WeX ge;?ted tbat.tll5 &lst as and Prof. Sig.' Lorenzo Sardoni, the advanced 'principles of the come. Sabbath Meriting. Zita Thomas Mrs. be Prcached and insti1-Jo- hn violinist, gsPel Elder by and accompanOpening prayer ed i,,t0 th' ra!nls f a11 at ,he Sardoni, pianist C. 'Pashett. visit the following will ist, Said we will in the 'interest of be saved no named towns church school education in genfaster than we gain knowledge President Taylor then furu nor no faster than we put that eral, and the Summit Stake Academy in particular ed over the meeting to Supt. tnowiedge into practice. Dwelt Wanship 10 oclock a. m Jones and the regular school l0Q of the Sunday, Aug. 26. exercises were carried out. spirit. Closed by bearing his Peoa 2 oclock p, m. Suu-da- y, Asst, testimony. After Aug. 26. Supt Carruth briefly addressed choir sano. 8 p. m, Coalville the assemblage on Sabbath 26. August . School work. Richards also ad- Kamas 8 p. m. Apostle Recitation Hazel Stallings. dressed the congregration a- - August 27. Apostles Geo. F. Richards long the lines of previus Oakley 8 p. m. ( and Geo A . Smith delivered speakers. August 28. a few interesting remarks to Pres. (Programs to be given in he Taylor auuouuced that those present. various ward meeting houses.) Counnext Auxiliary and High Catch the Closing song These speakers and musicians cil meeting would be held at Suhshine. should give an entertainment Oakley, Sept. 15. Benediction Robt. Walker. The choir sang Were Not that will be worth going miles AFTERNOON SESSION. to hear. Prof, and Mrs. Sar-do- ui Ashamed, etc, Praise to the The hymn are artists of rare attainBenediction Elder C. J. ments in their respective fields, Man was sung by the choir Jensen. and since admission is free, it is and Congregation. Adjourned for three months. expected that targe audiences Opening 'v prayer Amos Sa- r.ft In the evening services were will greet them in the various gent. Ye conducted under the auspices wards. Choir sang . Awake of the Y. M. andY. L. M. I. la . addition to the above Saints of God, Awake. V an excellent- - program named - numbers, rroL. ..TL- - JC was carried out. Giles will render a solo on the ' were mnani- Stake Tabernacle pipe organ at mously sustained. Mamie Wilson of Park City Coalville, on Sunday evenirg. The was the guest of Lottie and May This Lizzie Arnold sang instrument has just been Last Hope. Lusty last Saturday. thoroughly overhauled and set in tune by Prof. Giles, and the lovers of organ music will be given au opportunity of hearing this beautilul instrument played as it should be played. dressed the congregation. 05 Ro. 34. wU The Famous TAJGt j ! Binding Twine Wbeii . s, pre-exista- EXECUTE KEATLY - - ACADEMY etc-wer- WORK SUMMIT COUNTY, UH.H, AUGUST 24. 1906. COALVILLE, President ' e ..Is U niversally. Known as the BEST in the World s more durable, Stronger !& will bind more bundles than any other twine manufactured. nce SOLD BY j Fri & W. - L. HANSEN, Manager. ( am X 0! V UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL. SSHOOL' L A-ai- ad m i r- Ti t MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. Following are the mteaionary appoiafc for buuday, Aog. 26: enti Prepares Men and Women for Success in Life? WAKCHIF. Levi Peereeo, Duncan Merchant. yy : Learning is ueYTUULU. John K. Lem u, Lambert Pack. i FRAXCitf. Jm. B. Rhead, Ueo. C. Bedden. , DOMESTIC KTEKCE AND and j'. f V i M. 1 t1 u. Fisher. WOODLAND. COURSES are also offered in Amoa Sargeut, M. (J. laaliu. I rir ABTS-Coo- king Ihatica. Sanitation, Hygeue, Sewing, ' ENGINEERING Mechanic. Survey otuiaand.. Hlguing, Irrigation, Sewerage, Hydraulics, Pavements, Etc. CO M M ERCE Business Administration. 'Ap- couutfng.Bauking, Transportation, Commercial Law, Stenography, Etc. GENERAL SCIENCE Comprising English.. - ' House- Etc. MECHANIC ARTS Carpentry, Forging, tern Maniiig, arriage Emlding, Foundry Woik, MachiuevV'ork, Etc. Joiiah Woodard. W. Ani- hold Economics, ROCKFORT. John C. fagkett, OUHSES OF STUDY mal Industry, Veterinary Science, Dtnying, Irrigation iwl Drainage, Etc. HSNRFRR. Silas M. Pack, - ' LtRICULTnBE AarononiF.norticultur. KAHV COALVILLS. Wo. Hodaou, Edward Powell Jr. RAM CUM. Cm. Smith, K. W. Maxwell. r - wealth to the poor, an honor to the rich, au aid to the young, a support and comfort to the aged, Bacou. Mu-i- c, Mathematic Historv, Economics. Wixlern Lan- guages, Natural and ihysical Sciences, Etc. Art, Physical Training and Library Wars ECHO. If m. Archibald, Bobt. Merchant KAMAB. Carruth. irrwr. larien Frasoei. C. J. Jenaeu. COALILU- - Wm. -f V , u-- --- iSLl The Summit Stake Academy at Coalville for the tenth academic year on- Tuesday, Sept 4, 06. Carrtith, Elwood Gee E. Wilkin?, Alotuo Marchanl. BIU8V. Wm. Kuesell, W . it. smith. PEOA. Robert Walker, Edaard Rees, Advertise your goods in THE TIMES. Acute , Unnecessary Expense attacks ef Colic and diarrhoea come janjarithout warning and prompt relief must be obtained- ! There is no necessity of incurr- ing the expense of a physicians! service in such cases if Chan-- This school offers this year a preparatory course equivalent the 7th and 8th grades of the public schools, first and second to first-cla- ss course fin year normal or High School courses; a domestic arts, including dressmaking and all attendant subjects. Iains Cholera and Dia This course will be given by Miss Belle Barton, a graduate of Trhoea Colic, Remedy is at hand. A1 " Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. hse of this remedy will relieve beforea doctor caa Instruction will be given in piano, organ and vocal music. arrive. It has never been known Manual training will be introduced this year. to fail, even in the most severe and dangerous cases and no famCircular describing courses may be had by addressingily should be without it. For sale by Jno. Boyden & Son, - J the-patie- THE P.RINClPAL,CoalviUe,0tah ' waipment; bve ftock. farms Twenty buildings, provided wUh the bet modern A lent and athletic field these afford exceptional faeftities for thorough inand charge of the of eurts. representing the best institutions of America and Europe, re IS. rite now for Illustrated 2H and nperinientatioo. tuition. Entrance fee lo.iXl College opens isept. ADDRESS ogue. gronwls, THE catal- REGISTRAR, Agricultural College, CtaiirliSgaa, X X. |