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Show . - v- tL c - - rn J :r v; . ' - ' . i ? .rilL Li Voi. XV. eSciie3333t3Ke arrived at the home of Joseph Sargent last Tuesday. boy Miss Mildred Stevens of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Glen Beard. J. H. Williams returned from visiting in Salt Lake last Sunday. District Attorney George Halver. son was ir from Ogden Wednesday on business. Emanuel Dealer of SunnyBide, is here to ill lend the aedding of his brother Bruce. J. W. Lee a as a business visitor to Ogden last Saturday returning Sunday morning. e a business trip to Saturday, returning Ye editor made Morgan last home on Sunday. David Frisby is back to Coalville after an absence of several months stay In Wyomiug and Salt Lake. Miss Grace Jansen of Oakley was the guest of Mlsa Baby Branch the forepart of the .week, returning to her heme Wednesday. V. V .) James Johnston left for Salt Lake yesterday morning to bring back his daugter Jessie, who was taken suddenly ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Covey, oa Tuesday Georgs Clnff left for Provo Wednesday morning. No, girls, the sheriff did not accompany him, and we are quite sure he will be back to nee you before snow flies again. -- 4 f tendance at the t v Postmasters at American- - Fork. During een-enti- on her absence. Miss Gladys Beard is attendlug to the duties at the post- office. Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Mrs. N. P Markmau,Mrs. Orson Bird and Ned Young Of prove, are visiting their ister, Mrs. Frank Deming, and also came out to attend the wedding of tfteir brother, Joseph Wilkins. Av If A preaching and song service will be held next Monday evening at 8 oclock, in the New West school hous . Rev. R. S. NickersoU and wife of Salt Lake will be present and take charge. Everybody welcome. For rea estate oat gams, see E. H. Rhead Lost White mare branded J..W on right thigh. Finder notify Abe A'tas&c&e&st&tt&asttCK Robinson. Reward. X TT A license es granted to We espeially solicit notices of G. Curtis Jehnerson, aged 29. of church gatherings, and will gladly Ogden, and Mik Anna Franklin, publish the same free.' aged 26, of thisCity. They were made man wife byClerk C. K. All the newe every day for' 50cente Jones. Ogden will be thlr place of a month. The Republican. Subscribe today. 906 residence. South West Temple. Fait Lake. Dr. E. S. Lamb, of Ogden, will be at the Moore blacksmith shop on Utahs Big Popular Priced Dally Jane 25th, prepared to do veterln- - Is mailed every morning for 50 cents ary surgery of all kinds. Bring a month in advance. It gives all the news. Subscribe for the along your horsea. Bepubllcan. Salt Lake. At the present writing it looks as In this iesure will be found the of July though the Twenty-fourt- h adv. of the Evanston Harness 4 will be celebrated in this city. We Saddlery Co., of Evanston, Wyo. believe the Morgan ball team will Our friend, Ged, A. LeVan, is the be here, and we may look for a manager and this paper wishes the v crowd from our sister city, Morgan, firm all the success in the world. od that day. t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fisher anThe following attorneys were here on court business: L. B. Wight, nounce the coming marMage of I. Shields), Park City; Frank their daughter Belva and to take place JunexS, Evans, Ashby Snow, and B. F. Reynold, Johnson, Salt Lake. Cashier O. C. An informal reception will be giver) Beebe of Zion's Savings Bank A to friends from 6 to 11 at the brides Trust Co., was also here to attend borne, 724 East Twelfth South street. The bride and groom will be at home court. to frienda after July Sat No. 4 Plaxa In all probability no celebration flats. will be held here on the Fourth. Tbe Sunday School aud Band give There is seme talk of going to Moran excursion to Lagoon, the' beautigan to celebrate that day. We understand the ball team will go there ful, on Tuesday, June 30. The fare and In all probability they will hare from Summit county points is $1.60, a large following. f better rail- and from Morgan points, $1.25. If road facilities were to be had every- you waat to go to Lagoon this seaon the 80tb, as it body would go to. Morgan for the son, you better go be the only excursion from may , Fourth. here this season. Special' train Idaho Falls raised $2,600 for n there and back. . Fourth of July. Celebration. The subscription,!! many of the leading houses have place at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. donated as much as $300 to make E. Swairiston last night, Jane 18, th4 event a success. Such a spirit when Bruce Dexter and Emma as this makes tewns grow as Idaho Swalnston were united ae man and Falls has grown and the merchants wife. Elder C. R-- Jones performing realise a good return from their the ceremony. After the eeremony covers were laid tot sixty, to whieh enterprise. relatives and friends did justice to Joseph 8. Wilkins of Provo, aged the occasion. The evening was spent 30, and Anna L. Malin, of Hoyts-villin singing and music on the phonothis eonnty, aged 85, were graph. This, paper extends congranted a license to wed Tuesday. The wedding took place Wednes- gratulations. r day evening at the home of the The ball game yesterday between brides parents in Hoytevllle, the the Coalville and Evanston' nine ceremony being proformed by Bish- was a hotly contested game from op William Sargent in the presence start to finish. Up to the sixth, tbe of a number of relatives and near score stood 4 to 6 in favor of the friends. The young couple will make locale. In the sixth tbe visitors scortheir home in Salt Lake. ed five runs. The sixth for the locale was a shutout, but in the seventh they slammed the ball all over the field, making six tuns, while the visitors made but one. At the last half of the ninth the score stood 18 to 13, when the locals went to bat aud scored one run, making I it 12 to 13 In favor of the locals. Score by'innings: -Gj i " . in Inter-Mounta- in e, 1 Our patrons will please govern themselves accordingly The Peoples Mercantile Co ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. A Whole Side of Our Beef i Would not be too much for you if your capacity were equal to your desire. The only fault in our meats is that they induce overeating. They are so fine a flavor, so tender"and juicy that you ate to quit eating as long as there is any more meat to be had. Try some instead of a tonic. Its nicer and surer. WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. CaOerwood Bros. Meat Company Eyanston 1 01 0 C aville. 0 2 0 1 f t 'j opfjflVoday Rlwlt. On a-- Et-ie- . d&4, anj 'final , - , i i tribute a x te of dec c. EllubeX X 1 1 r i-- peri edfot err. i U J? prepe 1 of w . :VB. 3. ceise m&ie ator, iri toad 1 - tt t X , Wof Wi:r: 3 Ctemtr: William gter administrator ; bonA poli'-K- l ete of Henry ' Hirst, ( ordwlnade authorlsicy t! raU to compromise a izii. , -- E it and guirdlaeshfy la k' yxteele, et al.t mlnc'i; ; tlonto remove prereat gu a and t" "titube J, II. f eel r i;J An Ian, i. guar . approve 1' it tbe Jury v ' V i 1 setfrtLlon tlnu will A I a C ths I Jpjull f r lied a ' refe j -- the' r i nd t se-c- ral iL.E!mpson :f fr-- " v. Ion. Th Clerk was appointed referee to take testimony in tbe matter of the estate of Benjamin Hopkins, Benjamin Oscar Hopkins and Francis Alta Hopkins, minors. State of Utah, vs. Cy Gillen and Frank Smith ; defendants were arraigned and entered plea of not guilty to the charge of destroying a signaling devise on the Union Pacific near Wasatch this county. They will be tried on July 13th. Court adjourned to July 13th. MB ft MB 4B tftrst National j3anfe (Established May 10th, I 1906.) i r . Capital, $25,000 Surplus $3,000 - We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits. We solicit your patronage. JAMES FIN4RCC; FRlMONCt. ADAM FATTBRSOfAVics-FRKS- . ft B B ft MB ft ft MB ft ft ft ALtottO BLONOU 1ST, vice-eo- j n FRANK FINORKK, CASNICB ft 4V ft MB Mi M ft M M. M V' a M 'kr Price-cuttin- g 6 1 1 1 2 0 6 1 113 oh at the 9 CoaMIe Coop & Come and Gel Some Bargains 0 9 'i.V an tv as (Si - zr o ; O, Oi , h f kj . o P- 1 aSVVVVWVVV VVVVVVVSt V V 'v W X f "T Ci tifjan, li tl return of t ed, an 4 r t o Utth ' 0 until Thf I l3avrIr,W. saJ' H at tls seed" , (V r. ua--r- lngkooUJuy, only wtif tteodei to an,' adjf$d 1 li 2 Tbe Park Record lias a few Ullage to say of tbe Trust Busters which appeared at the opera house last Saturday night. Here it is : Stung, cried those who were unfortunate enough to be present at the Dewey last evening for the pres entation of tbe Trust Busters, an alleged musical comedy, and they were telling the truth. Actually it was so bad that It was sorrowful. The company Is being managed by former Park City boys, Clarence Gates and Harvey Jobss, and we hardly thought that our owa townsmen would ever perpetrate quite suoh a mean trick on hi, as to bring ia each a show. Poor Coalville I It and those who see gets it it will surely be amply punished for all of their past sins, no matter how bad they may have been. There was about as much music(r) In tbe chorus a there Is in a boiler factory on a busy day; the comedians were as funny as a stack of funerals on AJalny night, and the costumes Tmt, weve quit swearing. to-nig- ht, Tc . 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