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Show a '"lyofUuh V r The Coalville HTSOSZE VOL HOKE DEVOTED TO TICE itsssrsr. COALVILLE, IV THE COUNTY NEWS XTTXJTBBS'XS SUMMIT Hamper, Editor Tires : When all of the Busters are Busted n Iiwu Ittrjr -- ul lk la Town TE Ib4 VmI Erw Nearly Itaatt Caaalf TUdmi HiptruaMUiN WrtU AbB( Whal Hava Proa, Utah, Editor Times Dec., 2, 1897. and you have added your little Fives, and Tens, andf and Fifties, Fifteens, and Twenties, and Twenty-five- s s and Seventy-fiveand Hundreds to the already long list of outlawed and uncollectable debts, remember that the ; CREAM CRY CO., A. A. MILLS, CRYSTAL Albert Miles sad wife and Mrs. 0. F. Lyons went to Coalville on Tuesday met n the dance at Coalville, wbeie business and pleasure calling; them in they could trip the light fantastic toe with the old time xei.1; converse of the that direction. meet them whom they Oscar Wilkins went to Salt Lake on early days; for nave seen not years and have a good Monday and while absent will purchase time Bay, give the old folks generally. bolidayand ether goods for bis a tow. are the shoving them to aihanec, jouug James Davis and wife, William T. said it to their shame the wall, be Davis and wife and James A. Peterson, Now that winter is drawing on the all of North Kama, were in Peoa on is filling up and the teachers will school Monday attending to legal business. have tlieirtiuie pretty well taken up Wm. M. White of Oakley was in town in teaching tbe young how to shoot. the flrt of the week looking up his witThere will not be much time for pleasnesses in the laud case which will be ure and enjoyment from now on for heard teachers or pupils. The young peiple The roads are somewhat rough and should take advantage of the epportun-it- y wheeling is difficult. now offered and devote their w bole Hock-poof old friend John llortin Our time to study while they can, for soon was In town on Monday and made the care of life will fall upon them aud pleasant call on your correspondent. the chance to educate themselves will The snowstorm of last week was have passed, like it has with many of heavy ; over a foot of snow fell. The us, to our deep regret. weather turned cold and winter was Borne of the State papers are having upon os writh a vengeance. A heavy considerable to say about church Insnow-storit now raging and enow is fluence and that, too, when there is no fast. falling occasion. What ia the good of this cony. rt who have been tention ? Why keep this up when It is the past few weeks are getting well known that tbe church i taking no along nicely and there is a fair prospect part? If church influence i used it that they will be around again before most be by tbe church t which the ediso very long. ts rs belong, if they are to fortunate a to Those of our citizen HI during Vw Monday , Peach tries are not likely to bloom here- - boats for some months to come. Him Lmvnia Basket t came home from Provo been K S. M. Pack of Ka tni eame to Peoa on Monday evening and remained over night. The gentleman attended the exercises in the school-hous- e Monday evening and seemed well pleased with what he heard and taw. ,Y. echo Echo, Utah, Bee., 2, 1897.' Times lt huiiday. The young lady has attending the B. Y. Academy and has been quite sick of late, bat is much improved at this writing. given to thoae who pulled the whltn candy. Master Frank Fend le ton, Mis Emma Rigby and Miss Millie Lee were tha winners of the prizes. The yodng folks spent a very enjoyable evening Miss Annie Gardner of Salt Lake is here visiting with her brother, W If Editor Pocatello, the ditch meeting on night, December the 6th. Yh. Reliefer correspondent ha been laid up ith a cold this week, and is ihsrt q news in consequence. Manager Gardner. The Coalville T. E not forget will Be here to pay for yonr butter fat. : Utah, Dee 2, 1897. Hits Eldoia Hiciiins left llmefvr on Sunday last, lor tbe purpose of making her future home in Idaho. Crystal Creamery PEOA. n to t free coinage or sunn, COX7TTTTT. COUKTt, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBKR'3,'1897 Farmers, beware! GATHERED BY OUR ALERT OF SUMMIT ; The Mo, ley Ban here oa Saturday company iat UndonToesday Detective. Mollie played Bawn," the, played the "Little Miet Abilgail Roberts returned toJSalt Lakeduriug the week. The young lady Is at the St. Marke hospital, and bide fair to become a professional nurse. M,F. Harris made a business trip to 8a!t Lake aud Provo during the week. v -- J, Chat lea Barzdell reached were from Yost, Bjx Elder county, on November James Mahoney and wife passed 29th, , through Echo on their, way home to The people here were pleased to see Idaho Tuesday. , Mrs. A. Calderwood so far recovered - as Goo. W, Asper went to Ogden Tim be able day-o- n to business. to attend services on Sunday, looks as if winter had come to - C. H. Storer, Treasurer of tha State of awhile. Idaho, was in Exbo last week, enow W Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams of Morgan was vlsitingMr. sod Mrs. Joseph 8torerthis stay have about eight Inches of the level. W, B. W UPTON f week. Uptok. Utah, lee, 2, 1897, t Mr. and Mrs. E. Richins have reEdito Times: , turned from Salt Lake, where they have John Saxton ofUptori, the present been for the last tour week. mail carrier from Upton to Coalville Mrs. Edward Ricbina returned home left on Tuesday last for the winter range from Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs, in Wyoming for the balance of the A 'Ca'derwood, there they' have been winter. He will take charge of herd for the last four week. Mra. Older of sheep of John Momtords of Coal wood waa taken to Salt Lake t under rilie. , William Saxton will carry tbe go an operation joj ajblood tumor, AM ne. v t ;j Calderwood was taken to thejHoly Crow ' Tbe religious class in tbe Upton ward hospital and there operated upon by is doing well. Whe- n- first organized Dr. A. 3. llosmer of Salt Lake, assisted there were only ten. It now numbers by Dra. Keogh and Richards of Salt twenty-one- . These meetings are held on Lake and Dr, llosmer of Coalville. It Snnday evenings at 8:80. Quite an inwas oneqf tbe most serious operations terest ie being taken in thie branch of 4 $2 I members of one, which would be very much doubted from their actions. Because one or a dozen men express their choice ns to who should be elected to a certain office it is no reason to believe the are backed and urged on by the erer performed in that hospital. education by the teachers, William Mr. Calderwood and Mr. Edward Harris, Alvin McBride and Mia Eva church. Give nan rest. Suvderville on to went J. A.JIarchant Richins feel grateful to tbe doctors w ho Saxkuw Bu :ray to fill his appointment at a , B. K. E. Vise. , also the performed tbe "operation, home missionary. Tha Young Mens Mntnal Improve' ROCK PORT. treatment they received "at the ment Association is held A. A. Whitaker, harness maker, 1 as every Sunday Bockcort, Utah, Dec. 2, hospital and say that mor should go to evening at 7 :3C. Its officers are George been doing work here for tbe past few Editor Times ; auch places for treatment there would days. Randall, president ; William Robinson Mirs Mamie Slembri ge is able to be be less deatfa Mra. Richins waa with WootsteuhuTme Kamas of was out first, and Chester Staley second counselJames again, and is now paying a visit to her daughter through all her alcknem ors, with Ivan Fewkes, secretary and in our town on Sunday, The gentle- her sister, Mrs. Tbom&t Gibbons of and says she cant give to much praise lo J ' James Judd treasurer, man camo down to attend the sevenOakley. Hoamar and Sisters of Dr, the the Holy ' ties meeting. Your correspondent if pleased to reMrs. Roundy and Miss Hortin went to Cross hospital. A. B. j Elders Alexander Streets and Geo. G. Coalville on port that the increase of pupils in our Saturday last in the indistrict school, now in charge of Miss wahsatck. Beddonof Hoytsville were the home terest of tbe Primary of that place. , Wahsatch, Dec. 2, 1897. Copley, has rendered it necessary to missionaries who filled their appointMrs. Biddoway and eons Robert and have another district school in the east Times: Editor afternoon. here last ments Sunday Richard, have gone to Salt Lake. thermometer The zero at regestered came down from James W. Beddo part of the district, which will corn children of this place, several mornings daring the past week mence The primary on Monday, Dec. , 6th, New Idaho last week and is visitiug with Mrs. Ronndy a pleasant emprise on Wm. Carruthof Coal villeje again in school furniture has ben purchased friends here. Mr. Beddo w as a resident gave of last week. our midst. for the purpose and nee of the pupils. of Peoa tome eighteen years ago. Since Friday wife and to have Seamons II. E. gone It is understood that Miss Nellie the Evanston his home made in cattle has Byrnes, then he buyer, Bingthe here Rhoades Capital, will be the princlpaL with a large passed through ham county Idaho. The gentleman Friday of cattle, purchased in the upper contemplates taking a look at the Uinta , John Bradford our school teacher went drove Thanksgiving day waa fitly observed end of the vacation. for of home with In the in county. Thanksgiving object locating country Upton last Thursday. At 2 p. m., of ' the Maxwell of the of Feterson Peoa that part James waa here on State, Andiew Social Hall wae well Ailed with Wanship and Merchant of Peoa were the Sunday and spent the day with hia ol J children and their parents, and Appro. Tt seems that one would die with old Robert school-mate- , W, J. Ball. of off at the Sunday worship meetfinal priate exeerciees were indulged in durbefore Durrant. the speakers taking age D. last. the day. In the afternoon tbe ing should That be S, ing Sunday Is the man guilty? Mrs. J. K, Gullihnr mad a trip to children of were treated to a dance; ia tbe a doubt known without tho shadow Ogden the.last of la, week. war Kir. r evening n Thanksgiving halt waa held before he is executed. If not guilty, Dec. 2, 1897. A. D. Wbeadon, the night operator, WawsHir, Utah, lor the adults, the proceed of which which many belieye, he should be reEditor Trnts: . " expect to leave for Coalville very soon. were I J. C. given to tbe poor. leased. So say we all, Choir concert will come off Saturday Misa North Larson, who baa been ' Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. Thom and Mr. Kick are a queer lot evening, ,t ' staying her with her sitter Mrs. Hall Little Early Risers cure bilioue-Dee-s, and one would suppose the world would Tho choir haa sent for some anthem for some time leaves for Mink Creek, constipation, rick hsaoache. John Boydea Sons. b) the better without them. If there hooka. W Idaho, on ednesday. murder they ever was a Bawn Dramatic company The Molly J. M. Gullihur ha returned from the committed it, and one is guilty si the waa billed for hsre om-- Tuesday night, East and will be SUMMIT COUUTT night operator here in thsr, is J wsy of thinking. ' bat they failed to pnt in nn appear-unc- the future. There will be a dance iu Merchant's A.D. Wheadon reutrna to Coalville in Marble:-:Work- s. ball on Friday evening and it promises - i Dr. Hoemer waa called Monday to at- the near future. W, 8.B. to b an enjoyable affair. . tend M. F. Lee who la at now and W aewwo Persona who suffer from Utah. , Bow would it do lor the good . psoplo arenod again. Hoytsville, coughs then id head tbe warning of f Coalville to get Up a party for the A. Bates made a flying trip to Salt danger and taro themselves suffering and have a good Lake this week. ' and the fatal results by using One MinBefore yon send your money fanes? 1 am inclined to believe that infallible achool a nie Cough Our. It is a hia Fatorooa P. P. gives aeany of tbs old settler in other tewn remedy tot roughs, colds, croap and Ml out of your county, get cm dance Friday afternoon. ether lung and tbroattroublea. John ureold be pleased to attend, provided, prices on Granite and Marble Salt to Lake went Mr. Robert Boy den A Sona. Young always, that tbay are invited.' A mm1 M Headstone, etc of the old aetLlersJwould be ea this week. Yon cant cure consumption but yow Monument, I Mia Margaret Yoong gave a candy tan avoid it and euro every other taw Work guaranteed. enjoyable affair and would be higbl apikroat or lung trouble by tn use of One numon Jonof them palling Monday evening preciated hy them. Many Minute Cough Cure. John BoydeaA C. II. WEST, Propr, bare not forgotten the last time they ber of her young friend. 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