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Show 3 The Is fra! g, John Pendleton, Albert Mills. Badgof Honesty Thoa. Welch. David Downs, Messrs jjolin Shaw, Melvin Jlall. Geutge tOlougb. Janies Welsh. Dancing was participated In from SI to 11. Lunch was served, also Our Correspondent. oranges and apples, by Mrs. Mkrry Rose. S?peec!l by the one. Win. S. Wilde. After some months ago but ' some u which dancing was in order again extras got lost on the way and t if until the Hina wee hours in the bad to wait untilsoine more cofc t. morning. A party was alr-given at Hi' home of Mr. uud Mrs. Hyruui Pringle 8 iturday. Rockport. Feb. 11. Mrs. Jesf, f our citizens Seamon and (laughter, Jess, Quite a iiumh-Mr. and made their vis, ting regular trips to Coalville Bingham, ai" . Seamon-Jttie past week. Henry It was pay day at the Union Fuel Mr and Mrs. William Stembr made a business trip to Park Co., last Monday. week. lust Mrs. Jos. Barber aud daughter, ltedden jr., ere home missionaries is able t M 'tobertSiddoway Josephene were Coalville visitors here last .Sunday. d, few a sick last Monday. after aro. i,. being ' Mlse Batchelor was here' Mr. Roy Wilde went down to M Sutherland aud daugh 4 from Ogden on a visit during the l,Uit , o. iark City, are vUifi Spring Hollow last Friday evening week. to attend a surprise party. Some Mr. and Mrs. H. Seamons. Masquerade ball Fiere on the Ilih. attraction. ,v a y has Mr. K. About 10 were present at the tins sick at writing. quite class program on the 7th. UPTONof all the young peopli Nearly Rockport went to Buuldervlll Upton, Feb. 12. Mrs. Sarah SaxHOYTSVILLE. Mr. to surprise ton is quite ill at this writing. Friday night lloytsville, Feb. 11. Miss Maud Mrs. Albra Gibbons. The Upton schools went for a Hillier returned to Salt Lake on1 Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Seamon ride on the 7th. The students weeks sleigh few after a the iith, spending are the guest of Park City, of the higher grades went up to the here with her brother, Robert, and Mrs. Henry Seamon. and Rocks while those of the lower friends. to grades visited the South Fork scliool. Miss Anna Larson returned (leorge Hobson made a business 11th on the after Lake spending Qnite a number of the men took trip to Evanston last week. folks. with her weeks their fck horses to Coalville last visiting Mr. Cravlilian Winters has moved Mrs. Sarah E. Gibbons an bfr Thursday to be treated by I)r. Lamb. ids family on the east side of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- Mum ford of daughter, Emma, spent Sundsy fci river so as to he nearer school. relattvM-Mrs- . with Boulderville Salt Lake Lake, were here visiting visiting Mrs. Lizzie Brown nndfMrs. Rose last week. relatives Williams Claud and, Sarg. nt were school visitors one day were from Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and up last week. relawith to visit last Sunday their daughter, Jess., were guests Mr. Streets is still very sick. of Mr. and Mrs. Ada... Joltnston tives. Mi. Manning and Miss H.lzler Knocli Brown and J. FI. Allot, of during Saturday jm.d Sunday. were S n nda y school viators hist k tlie stake aids, were visiting Miss Holbrook is outlie sick list Sunday. school last Sunday. was not able to teach school the and Sunday A surprise party was held at the first part of the week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian CritREEK BRASS Class honors in recent examintenden on the evening of Feb. 4th, are as follows: ation in honor of Mrs. Crittendens birthGrass Creek, Feb. 8.1 th Grade Miss Grace Bailey day. About twenty persons wfre been favored with about one loot of Mabel Randall 78 present and an enjoyable evening snow the 5th Grade Hilda Randall 89 past week. was spent. Lunch was served. Mildred Saxton 88 in A surprise party was givtn Diston 77 Willian Grade 4th Mr. Albert Stewart of Park City, honor to Mr. and Mrs. Win. S. Wilde 78 Clifford Johnston has been spending a f uw days in last Friday evening in the school Those perfect in attendence for lloytsville. house to remind him of blerd month ending Jan. 31st: Mildred John and Layfette Brown have birthday. Those present tysfdes Saxton, Hilda Randall, Clifford s, gone to Grantsvllle to work-- . the family were: Messrs anJ Johnston, William Diston. Mrs. Mann went to Ogden last H. Wn. Y. John Hoddow, Mrs. D. Harris was the guest of her Wilde, Jas. H. Wilde, Alfred TurnSunday morning to visit her daughter last Sunday. daughter. er, Win. H. Kliaw, Joseph Barber, The new chairs are being put in Hyrum Pringle, Ernest' Pringle, Sale of Animal for Diunages the meeting house. They arrived Walter Lee, Harry Rose, Wm. State of Utah, County of Summit, In the Hoyts ille precinct of .uid county. I have in nij posstiMion the described animal, which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Hoyts-vlll- e precinct, on the 2lth day of Feb. 1908, at the hour of 2 oclock p. Pendleton & Son COUNTY NEWS on every wrapper of Dx-to- r Pierces Golden Medical Discovery because a (u:l list of tlie Ingredients computing it is ' printed there. In plain English. Forty yean of experience has proven ibnmperior worth as a blood puritier and In vigors Special By lng tonic for the cure of stomach disorders t and alt liver ttts.'-- It tmlWe sip the-ndown system as no other tonic can In which alcohol Is used. The active medfc-'Inprinciple of native roou such as eJuliU n Meal and Queen's root, Stone and 'Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black CVrrybark are extracted and preserved Heuefer, Feb. 12. Gustave Hong- d the use of chemically pure, R. V. to Pierce Send Dr. lund. of Sajt Lake.. eut several glycerine. . at Buffalo, N. Y., for free UsiWlet which . Week I'1 the guest medla quote extracts f rum leal authoritlps mch as Dr. Bsrtholuw, of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris King, Scud dec, Coe, Elllngwood and a host of otbepf, showing that these roots Bishop Harris ha the misfortune van bo defended upon for their curative to fall on (he ejv-r- n (lie "lit while ifcotl action weak states of the stomach, accomppied by Indigestion or dyspepsia driving ill sortie slock. He received .. as well irjall bilious or liver complaints and In wuSm astlng diseases w here there a had cut on the face and a severe St losjFneah and gradual running down shaking up. f tgrklrength and system. 1 The Elders Robert Walker- and (leu. "Golden Medical llscoverT makes yicET jme blood and so Invigorates and vv I- m- al ' BLACKSMITHS 1. Mir-prls- HENEFER. ly trlple-wrJlne- ROCKPORT. . j AU Work Horse Shoeing a Sped alty ed - Guaranteed. Located in the old C. W. & M. Co., building. o ..GOOD COAL.. ...at the... - Tgu. and, through, tliem. Urn whole system. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swellings and old open running sore or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or tilcers. It Is well to .their hraUnd apply to them Dr. Pierce's Salve. If your druggist dont happen to have this Salvo In r cents In postage stock, send hfty-foustamp to Dr. R. V. Pierce, I n valid Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. X. Y and g a 111large box of the Salve w reach you by return post. Yon can't afford to accept a secret nostrum ss a substitute for this medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowel. Bugir-coateUny granules, easy to take M candy. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. 6 hoop, Racine, Wis. These test are proving to the peeple without a pennys coat the great value of his scientific prescription known to 9 druggists everywhere as Dr. Rhoops For sale by John Boyden A Bon. ' -- . $ Utah Steam Mine , At the Mine Delivered in Coalville - We have T an Excellent Steam Coal and ard Load Teams on short to prepared J. Notice. P. NEELEY, Mgr. Grass Creek Caol - AT THE Mb-Alm- a f ip jPTsn-sli- Barber Mine -- I- Chamberlain's $2.50 $3.50 Roek-por- IN GRASS CREEK UTAH ft hsve Cough Remedy Tha Children'aFaYorlta CURES Oougha, Col da, Croup and W hooping Cough. er Thl ramady I taiaoaa for Ita Mr tarr htI of th el.Ulwd world. II are wax b dtMxlad anon. II contain DO olaai Mh,r karwtBl drag aad war b m aonSdraUr la a baby a la aa ad oil SI (l.a Frio 96 ote; Large Else, 60 cte. Stove Coal at the mine, per ton Delivered in Coalville, per ton . Ms-dame- BCBSS3 VI 1 chance with every $1 cash purchase chancex( given with every $2.50 -- 1 s Paid on account by Feb. 29, 1908. m. W Purchased. Drawing takes place Saturday Evening, Feb. 29th, 1908 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD JOS. E. Furniture Co. Manartr REES. W W W V? W W V! M ! orders at Times Office jSrt jr. . jr. jr. x.- - r. y. jp. s- - v.- k- - jr 's.jr s. - . . . C- C-- G L J C3 V1 county. I have 111 my possession tlie fol- - vr lowing described animal, which if V not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at J H. Farnsworth's corral in Coalville City precinct, on the 20th day of February 1908 at the hour of 2 oclock p. m. j lI:s(Rl lTIO- - OK VMM - W UALLIS, Foundkeeper of Coalville r m T; IlH'.l o- !' V i MINE. WASATCH Onr coal is the best there is for1 team and domestic purposes : : i t j AT THE MINE THE PRICES t LUMP Ciy. I trust this may be read fy many sufferers from kidnpy aqd bladder iXf trouble writes Mrs. Joe King of Woodland. Tex. 'l suffered four VI years and could f nd nothing to give ! even temporary r lief- Our dru.-gi-- i 'in m to try imlue.-vf, d?y r a' 'i! r o Cnuie. a-l- AT THE: VI. at ()ne dark bay horse 7 or old. White star on forehead; white left hind foot. Branded combined on left shoulder. Said animal is held liy me to secure the payment of damages done by said animal on the premises of J. H. Farnsworth on the 9th day of tj? oooooooq'losooooooooooO' Utah, County of Summit, In the Uitv of Coalville of said Y Sf W ve VV W W State of f Now is the time to fill up your coal shed before the January thaw Patronize local trade--Lea- V) AMM.IL 19"H. W February JOHN TLe Summit vp One red yearling heifer. Blotch brand on left thigh. Ear mark resembling crop off righ with small under-slop- e off crop. Under-slop- e in left with small upper-U- pe. Said animal is held by me to seetire the payment of $2.5h damages done by said animal on the premises of J. W. Lee on the 12th day' ot Feb. 1908. II KHIIKKT (KITI KN IlKN, Foundkeeper of lloytsville ireeinet. V! Vs Oh VI - VI 3 chances on every pair of Blanh. DKsl KtlTION t V - $1 8.50 Automobile Given Away! $2.50 $4.00 t t o o 0 , Paironlze , , s STOVE AREX. j s Home ; Industry, ..WEBER COAL CO.. a |