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Show X m THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER h DEVOTED TO THE flTOTEKSTS . Vol. XV. rve willl lluntiT of t P 5 NEWS Seeietg 0? Is ifi t y Cerement. 11 the There were quite number of visit-- ) ors at baud practice last Sunday.! They met in special practice last night. Mr. and Mr. J. E. White and were here Wm. Hudson, of Kama, t of funeral attend to the, Buuday John Robinson. , Mr a id Mrs. Wr. (. Tisher, of Echo, the latter part of last week. They, , with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, were here in attendance at the K. dance given last Friday night. J. T. Hodson of Salt In the wrestling tournament held to attend the funerhere Lake, were at Ogden last Friday, Arthur Chester, al of his uncle John Robinson, last formerly of this city, won the Sunday, returning to Zion Monday state championship over afternoon. Farley. Chester won the contest in Mr. and Mr. John Taggart, of 17 seconds. This is good news for and Be an ,cout CowUyr Wyo.,were the guestsof Arthurs friends, - here.hi wed Mr. and Mrs. 150-pou- nd red during ihamTtjtlhe is a brother Mr. week. the Taggart A meeting is hereby called to Mrs. - W. H. Branch left for Scull Valley last Friday, to which place he was called to preach at conference to the Euosepa colony. He riturned Tuesday morning and reports having a fine time. About seventy-fiv- e people from this vie. tiny went on the Sunday school convention excursion to Ogden hist is.imin. The train service v as excellent a thing that seldom lni nit hen a cash guarantee and on tlo strength of up. put the service win given. Nearly everyone returned home Monday. - . or- ganize a baseball association, to meet at the City hall next Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. An invitation is extended all lovers of the sport in Coalville, Hoytsville, Grass Creek, Echo, and all other towns in this vicinity to attend. Turn out everybody and lets get together. It is about time that something was being done if we are to celebrate- the Fourth of July. Dont wait until the band has been engaged by some other town and the team has promised to go where before we begin to think of the day of all days, the Fourth. else-tha- t, This Store Closes on Thursdays at p. m. 1 Our patrons will please govern themselves accordingly The Peoples Mercantile Co ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. A Whole Side of Our Beef Would not be too much for yot 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 hate to quit eating as long as there is any more meat to be had. Try some instead of a toftic. Its nicer and surer. I was up from the K. P. ball last JOB WORK HE)Lt attend WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. Caldefwood Bros. Meat Company Ho. 21 the NOTIC East Shows Merger of Park City Mines k Now Under Wav. -- Thai J. I., uni t menced to w n j ,, The K. P. dance given last Friday UonW iev eral f p!tk Citys, s with the Ontario evening was the grandest social mining jt,i ,. Ki success of the season. The hall was is end, d in the foappropriately decorated with the llowing item, winch is taken from colors of the order. Each lady was Tuesday s Boston News Bureau and! k. date presented with a boquet of. carna-stak- e carding a N.,line: thins. Miss Millie Robinson officiat The mu of a number ed at t! e punch bowel, serving of Silver mining properties in the about ten gal'ons of punclt. About Park City, Utah, camp wlncli was sixty couple attend and all express- - in COntcinjiliii it n a year ago, will be ed themselves as having tho time brought about, we undtretaml, of their lives. tlirongh the m ilium of the Ontario Silver mining company. service were Very impressive The Ontario is r, om.ono Utah held imr the remains ot John At the Stake house Inst Sun- corporation which, aside from Its mines and drain tmiiicl, which lias1 day afternoon. The speaker were; been reopened after a serious' Just Win Hudson, (i.orge Beard, Tho. cxve-i- n of three ytars ago, owr Love Copley, anil Bishop Croft. Divine," was beautifully rendered Controlling interest in various othr by Mrs. Judith Anderson Beard. A coal and silver and lead mining1 quartette composed of George Beard, concern. Affairs are yet in an embryonic J. 1. Neely, John Callis and 3. H. Barber sang "Not Half Has Ever ftate, but there will probably be included in the merger, if completed, Been I old. the ' Daly West, Daly, Ontario, A number of bail fans went to Weber Coal company,' Park City Morgan last Saturday and crossed and Park bats with tbs latter team andLgol EPejitrie Light company C!t? Water company. The capitaldrubbing to the tuns of 8 te 17. -OfV ization of the Ontario will undoubt-dl course our boys were somewhat be increased sufficiently to of sorts, but our boys have promisper lit of the acquisition of the ed to teach them the gams when a shn e of tho various companies return game U played. It la said whi h It is proposed to take over. that Morgan haa a good team a J . I was this news, most likely, we may expect to see good ball hers tha caused the sudden demand for the coming summer, between that Dnftrio stock and Its sharp advance . .. From June . 1 st there will be an o-- , aaa-lmsc- . Di-- (!l-- 9 1 . t con.-iilid- ai - - Entertainment or a Dance ,r . W. N. "Williams representing Union Portland Cement Co., g i New From 1, ' EXECUTE w visited relatives and friend. 1. Plngree. w.k. Wyo., stopped off here a couple of days the forepart of the week and at . ;.-n- J Banibergers : Ontario Deal Li..ie Bagnell left for Cum-- b Friday evening. rland. Win., last M nudity mornJ. M. Faddies of Cumberland, reg-ul- of SUMMIT COUNTY. Miss 111 1 ! -- ing. Big sale on Skirts. Shirt Waists The coujity commissioners will xnil Dress poods. M. R. Salmon. meet it pillar session next John Johnston of Oakley was in the county seat on business last The city council will meet in monthly session next Monday Mis. J oli , Manning, of Hooper, evening. is v isl' .IIP h r son. Prof. W. H. Tile regular monthly meeting of M tuning. tlie High Council of the rnimnut ' W. F. V. duff came out meets tomorrow. from S ilt I. ik. on business during Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Salmon, of the Wee... attended the Elk dance Coalville, M iss Maud Carrutli returned' here Saturday evening and visited home today after a ten days visit!. for a short time with Mrs. Salmons in Sait Lake. parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Carnahan. umberland cor) Wyo. Press. Roscoe Williams, manager of the! Theatieorieum, went to Park City Tins paper acknowledges Saturday, returning Monday. many thanks the receipt of an invi- (Tarence llobsou, of Roy, was tation to attend the Commencement here during the forepart of the excitires of the Utah Agricultural week visiting relatives and friends. College to be held in the coll 'ge .- -i We-Weber, the Coalville forepart of Mrs. Carl Allison ry- - f-- fr Ogden to here. frit-mi- Wyli personal Miss Jessie Haskett of Henefer, is visiting OP-- COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTTj UTAH, MAY 2q, 1908. HOME 0ul guivuy 4 IN THE Coalville Opera Hon We invite the surrounding towns to come and try the only vibraiing Spring Maple Floor in thecouniy. , George Beard, Manager. jjjy yiwpwwmnwf'n the of Devil's Slide, was in Ephraim Monday looking after his company's business. The Union Portland Cement company see u rad The contract to furnish cement for the Sidewalks that are being installed in this city, and it Is one of Mr. Williams duties to sec that the material is giving satisfaction. He is traveling through the southern portion of thestate investigating the cement situation. Enterprise. JameJ Dalis, of R ver, and Miss Emma RieharilsoiYQXJlark City, were married in Evanston on Thursday' morning.' They 'visited the county clerks office and pro- -' cured a marriage license, after) which they repaired ta the lresby-- i terian pnrsoriage and were joined in1 the holy bondsfVedUick by Rv. e Juilsom-ITyoung couple are strangers here, but appeared to he sistently happy on the beautiful ling of their wedding. They tobkjfhe first train east, and we are told wJU make their home at Green Press. deal maturing that Is also causing such a stiffening in the price of Daly West stock, and the same thing applies to Daly. It is this move, rather than the opening of the deluged mined, iliat is making the falent recognize that something is going to be doing in these Park City properties. As the News Bureau story states. it is too early to get a line on w hat basis the different mines will he well-kno- Continued on page jfirst TRational (Established May 10th, 38anfe 7 t 1906.) t i t Capital, $25,000 Surplus $5,000 We pay 4 per cent interest on Time We solicit your patronage. Deposits. JAMES riNOREE. Ssisidnct. ADAM PATTERSON. VlCI PHIS ALFRED BLONQUIST, VlCI-Ppt- s FRANK FINOREE, Casmisr. 8. ufi. Sfc We have Maxwelli Line of Wallpaper 10c to $1.00 River.-Vwyo- . ThejArk Record is still harping' on consolidation. Bro. Raddon, we thought it was all off so far as Pai k City was concerned. The committee sent from Park City with a petition! to the county commissioners dit their work, and did it well. Why PER DOUBLE ROLL i it you are still harping on it? Are you afraid that the honorable board will not heed that petition, of against thereat of'the county ar-yo- u A number of tin consolidating? state paper are printing articles against the proposition il.ey are to 4; be pitied along with you. Consolidation is only progress, and come it ! must. We hope to see the day, and vl not far distant, when every county in the state will constitute V! one aud not more than two school districts, as circumstances permit. Mark our word, should (he county ! outside of Park City consolidate their school districts in o one, Park City will see the day when she will beg to admitted. And we are no V prophet, nor son of a prophet. ISS COLORS AND PATTERNS . u FOR ANY ROOM iK V ' I w v to I (V |