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Show nn PEOPLES THE tf uiYilftly of (JUb HE DEVOTUi) TO THH IUTEREaTa py 8TTMMIT COUNTY ADVERTISER . COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTY, UTAf SEPTEMBER Vol. XIV. PUREbY bOSAb. COUNTY Emma Robinson is down from Park City. Plain sewing done by Mrs. , C0D8T , jOa WORK KEATLY 7. 1906 EXECUTEt Ho. 36. CITY DADS -- : NiL? - .!! HOLD FORTH Barber. Joseph Frank Chester was a Coalville Fraiclise Granted Inter-Monn-ta- in Power Company Lines To Run Transmission Over the Highways ot tbe County Other Matters: connty commissioners met in regular session last Twes-fla- y with all members present. The following business being transacted : A franchise was granted the The Power Co, to irun transmission lines over the ihigbways of the county. :oo was appropriated, on petition of resfdents of Karoas to H O Mitchell. Recorders fees for mouth of August amounted 1092.85. A communication was read from the state fish .and game commission stating that 75,000 Inter-Mount- ain had been appropriated to this county. fish fry was appropriated to M F Lee of Waaship, indigent. $10 was appropriated to Tim ONeil, for injuries received. The county attorney was instructed to draw up a resolution permitting the Weber Reservoir $5 ' visitor Monday. Petition ol Bojdea to EstabMr. S J Faddies and daughter lish Grade Granted. spent Sunday iu Ogden. Lost Ladies gold watch. Finder return to this office. Contract Let tor Hauling Boiler Joseph Pingree of Ogden was to Power ' House Will Have a Coalville visitor last week. Light All Night Hereafter. Grace and Blanche Young came up from Ogden and spent Labor day here. The regular monthly meeting Margaret R. Salmon returned of the city council was held last from a business trip to Zion last Tuesday with the mayor and all Friday evening. members present. The New West school opened The treasurers monthly reMisMiss Reid with of Tuesday port showed a balance on hand souri, as teacher. Aug. 31, I203. Referred to Mrs O A Slade of Lehi has auditing committee. been visiting here the guest of W M Boyden petitioned the Mrs J L Boyden. council to establish a side walk Cum-land Geo Sweeting left for grade on the premises where Monday, where he has ac- - their building is be built. Recepted a position. quest granted. E. E. Rhead asked the counSalMay Youeg and Mamie cil to pay half tbe expense of mou returned Sunday from a patting up a fence between his pleasant visit m Ogden. School opens Monday iu this premises and the power house Tabled. jislrict except the Grass Creek The auditing committee made schools which open Oct. 1. their report for half year ending Last excursion north tor 1906 leaves Ogden Sat Sept 15. For June 30. The council met last Wedfurther particulars see agent. and decided on Mrs Chas Averil and children nesday night what changes would be made to came up from Ogden yesterday accommodate the new boiler to and will remain several days, be placed in tbe power house. Mrs. Win Toone of Salt Lake The work will be done by the will visit relatives here and in ' work. flay " in Echo for a couple of weeks. T L Beech'w want a wagon that will Give Satisfaction buy a 1 BAIN or COOPER : They are good company and keep the road. Easiest Running. Best proportioned. Neatest appearing wagon oh the market. EASY TERMS. iiliit Siiiii n Fib & W. L. HANSEN. Manager. 4 X X ZSL illijuiiiiiii! uuuuyy ( INDUSTIlo UTAH'S;SREAT SGJdOOL' ''' ' Mr - y 6po'were alJowed., folm Stones spent few L da.'lw.iPntfeUagUweelythe . .ier 1 eu4 granted - a guesf of her sister Mrs Paul and It was also agreed to run the license to do abstracting in Sum - njeCe' jgr6 parry, rpower plant all night beginning mit county. Miss Nora E. Young and Miss witfi Sept 6. Board adjonened. Elliott came up from the capital GOES TO Sunday and have taken up their HOSPITAL ljlors at the academy. E. Ijr RJm4 wa , gone to FINAL REST M ,1 L Bessie Emily Branch and General Win. II. Kimball was B3ondia returnied' to Coalville nn Lvthgoe Booth, wife of taken to the Sr. Marks hospital Sa a pleasant vcaiaS John Booth, died at .1 130 p. nr. Tuesday morning suffering from visit in tlie village below. Wednesday saoroig, Sept 5th, j blood poin caused through 1900, of cancer of .the liver of j Students Attention! The bruise received on ose of hia which she had been a sufferer Brigham Young University at toes and i; is feared that he will .for several months. She was Provo opens Monday, Sept. 10, have to part with his leg. His scnd for catalogue. born imLeigh, near Manchester, 1906 grand-so- n, Dr. Sprague came Mr and Mrs E Swamstoa re- - up from Salt Lake and took the Eng., Nov. 13, 1 3&. She emigrated to America i 11864 and turned the forepart of the week general down to the city icame direct to Coadssille where from Cumberland, Wyo.,, where j Mrs. Kimball left dor Salt ,she lived up to the time of her they visited ifor some time. 'Lake Wednesday, to be at the demise. Mr and Mrs Alex Farrell rt- - bcdside of ber hasband. Mrs Booth was the another of ' turned to Salt Lake yesterday, The ball game between the .twelve children, three .sons and sur- after spending several days here Coalville and Oakley boys Mon9 daughters, 7 children the guests of the latters parents. day was the best one played on vive her. She has 31 grande local diamond this season, Chas Aveul, of Ogden, and and 3 great-gra- nd children well known ttok ten innings to decide by railroad men on children. Mrs. Booth was an ideal the U P system, has opened up the game, which went to the build- visitors to. the tune of 7 to 6. mother, an excellent neighbor a saloon in the England The Oaldey boys are a fine nd loved by all who knew her. ing. will bunch be services andjwverytjtung went like The funeral John Lamb and family went held at the Stake House today to 6gden Sunday. Mr Lamb greased lightning." Roy Malin did the umpire stunt to the en' at 2 P- m , has returned but his family will tire satisfaction of all. About Pain from a Burn promptly remain for ten days the guest of j 300 people witnessed the game. Relieved by Chamberlains Pain Mrs. Chauncey Daney. WAS A --VERY SICK BOY Bala A little child of Michael It fU r I A Prepares Men and Women for Success in Life. is wealth to the poor, an honor to the rrh, an aid to the young, a support and comfort to the aged, Bacon. , Learning ' OURSES OF STUDY AGSlCULTHRE liwa-tr- y. ENGINEERING Mechanics. 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Forging. vtoik, Building, Foum-i- COURSES are also offered in Mu-i- c, Mxtbeuiatit-- Art, Phys cal Training and Library w or. mm IT IS IMPORTANT a, Before you d3cide which school to attend tlinl you onni-leafforded by citrcfuli) the AasicciTiMtALOuLLEoe of Utah Its strong Faculty lu.eta tvuiw of stu spieasid equipment, atmospbtre and faithful envirdhment ; alse the tow expense am U.e anu ple.jdrd adua ul its stud oppo-tarEtle- i, - -- 1 fv. w i A . - Strauss of Vernon, Conn., was recently in great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold the applications only increased came to Strauss Mr inflamation, Mr James N Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr Nichols says: I adyised him to nseChamberlains Pain Balm, and the first application drew out the inflamation and gave immediate relief. I have used this liniment myself and recommend it very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it For sale by to disappoint Son. & John Boyden All persons having--Toorato rent to students, or who will take student boarders, are respectfully requested to make to the principal either it known of the Academy or to Geo. W. Young. Please report at once Mayor and Mrs. Frisby, of Provo were the guests of Mrs. Frank Demings during the week. They also visited Conn-cilme-n Beard and Redden. Mr, Frisby returned homd Tuesday, but Mrs. Frisby will remain m this vicinity lor several days. k k s r But Cured by Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When my boy was two years old he had a very sevete attack of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera tad Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right, says Maggie Hicox of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most sevexe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by Jno Bo-y- den & g0IIi Twenty buildings, provided with the best modern equipment; Hve itock.farms. orchaMs, prdena. parade groundsud athletic field these afford exceptional faciUties for thorough and eftcient work. A strong faculty of experts, representing the best institutions of America and Europe, are In charge of the work of instroction rite now for illustrated cataand experimentation. Ho tuiUou. Entrance fee (5.00 College open! Sept. 18. VV logue ADDRESS IDE REGISTRAR, Agricultural College, Logan, HJtsLli. |