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Show V The THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER DoiCLV' 1 DEVOTED TO THB r Vol. XIV. COALVILLE, - SUMMIT CO UM ,iE -- r. , p v, 5 :.Jo fj r4r CT OTJMMIT COTnTTT. ir rr-frx-r 77 AH, AUGUST 17, ic,o5. Apostle George F. Richards the missionary field last Monday V was next introduced by Pres- i- night and is mighty glad to be dent Taylor. Said that the pro- home again. ceedings of the meetings had Geo. Sweeting raised this year One much. in his garden the fitfest caul- iery phi', SiiAi! know of the gospel by flower ias ever been our obedieuct to it neglect of duty pieaMire t0 see. I ' brings darkness. Sadie Beech was down from Following is a brief svnopsis ,, Choir sang, e chosen Twelve I -, Sumol the proceedings of the ... m. Carmth. the Park during the forepart of 'Benediction j the week. Sadie is a Hello , mit stake quarterly conference; j'er, (wontmue held in Coalville fast Saturday; girl for the Independent. Conference was called to order tlain watch, Sunday pUREbY bOCAb. Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. njght, between Stake house and Choir-sanGo with the crowd to Lagoon Wm Hodsou-We thank Thee Finder return next Monday. O God for a Prophet. Mrs Mamie t0 Robertson, Coa- lPraver Patriarch Joseph A is with office The clerks busy vjue) Utah. A Bunot. the tax rolls. Good news. The Summit Stake Academy Choir sang Our mountain ball of game Yesterdays teQth annuai circular is being home so deal. suhed iu favor cf WanshiP 85- Sent out by the priacipal, C. J. -.. Pres Geo W v oung expressed will one Mlsfcionary appointm.Btl j-'Jenscn. ff hav,nt so at his pleasure many be found on seeing page 4- Also other j a card will bring it. of the bishoprics present. Re- local news. gorn to tbe wife of Alex ported having held ward conPark City ball team won Strfct The on Aug q UptoB ferences in all wards this sea both games from Salt Sunday AU doing wen; a son by and Monday. This being Alexs first son he Chas M Malin, returned misin few the took A here fum 1S very pleased indeed, sionary to the Australian misto Hibernian excursion Ogden sion, was called to the stand Summit and Morgan County Mouciax . and reported hi' work. Bore a U't will give an excursion to Lagoou overlook the Sunday K Dont the truth of 3othtraim leaves testimony titrong to excursion Lagoon Lille the of gospel. returning leave 7:40 a . next !i.atrnoat Monday. Brother Charles Rodeback, Fare 9:30 p. m. y f and member oldest Belva Fisher the friend, 80c. 95 years old, 11.50, children . of the church in this stake, bore Salt Lake, are guests at the The original plans of Boyden his testimony to the truth Weuer house, new building have been chang-- J. of the gospel and also rethe pefnlar tinner, cd 4 lhey will ,ow lated some of the early experi- is sojourning in Newton, Cache L basement the entire ences of the church in Nauvoo. county, with relnUees. lnd wjdtll legU. f ,he build- Bishop Lambert said it did I have plenty of potatoes, tur-- 1 j him good to hear the elderly nips, peas and besets for sale. Mr and Mrs W L Hansen rebrethren bear tbeir testimony. Benj. Shaw, Coalville, Utah. turned from Salt Lake WednesHe reported the Kamas ward as Our new assortment of son day night. Ur. Hansen's arm doing well. venir postal card should be , in, ,u getting but it willbe Sister Margaret R. Salmon 11 be beauts Lomctimc yet fore it win be Saturday by reported the workings of the W. H. Bennett is getting Jwrell. They brought the infor-rouRelief society. Said .the stake fairly well since going limation. that passibly Mr Beard officers had just completed a tour throAh an operation some would be home next Thursday, ' of the. staket..iTieet.ing -- - 3!- J Quarterly Conference e J. iyfefe leers .11 J' I 'ii Lost-Cha- A g 'Hand and s Self-dum- -- p Horse Me Push Mo , The Latest j Impmi 1 j .HcCormick Uovers - , S 1 3 1 - UcCormic:: Binders I IT I m ,fr ' SOLD LY ) Si Coal-Scho- it s ol :rn n .n H vv: L.HAU 1 J,., " , p - J n UTAHS. GREAT Iu mT ithA?;. Cttrs yUhfll ttW'rct V Vr ,wards. Alien Bullock returned frpml session last Monday night wih the mayor and four eouncilnj-present. Bills to the amoun l: about $115 were read and or ,nr ed paid. Some discussion indulged in iu regards to uv remodeling of the power hojs d to accommodate the new boiler but the matter was left to the! discretion of the committee ap-for Success in Life. Meii pointed fbr that purpose. A resolution was introduced bjr il kcarniug is wealth to the poor, an honor to the rich, an aflto the young, a support and comfort to ihe aged.-Ba- cou. Salmon .transferring a6l.7J r T.'v: I V J, h'r-- it v 1- - the electric light codstruc- tion account to the general fund "the three voting for the reso-- f lution were JLeddon, Robinson and Salmon; Frost voted nay. The mayor ordered the recorder '1 ' to record his protest. I .e" .t tT Srgg -- xr- 5 .I ' I , ' . , y- L. n;- - M h 1 , i . , vs li ' JF "Xwe 'S-1- i' SI ,k: it 5 w .U. . ' - A" TEHCHfRl HTTEHTIQH A ,x , ' I1 cf i & JL r Is Wj ( at 9 oclock a. rn. on the i4-- J Tuesday, Sept. 4, 06. De-eigni- ng. ou AND ART: DOMESTIC Cooking d and Dietetkrf. Sanitation, Jlygene, Sewing, Economics, Etc. MECHANIC ARTS Carentry, Forging, Pattern Making, Carriage l.mjiiing. Foundry UiuU, " llou-e-iiol- - will first IT IS IMPORTANT Applicants .who failed in soy .subject or subjects in the Juoe examination may take examination in these subjects at this time. M. Boyd EX, County Schools. VV, Supt. Unnecessary Expense Acute attacks of Colic and diarrhoea come on without warning and prompt relief must be' obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician service in such ease if Chakra-la- in . THE PRINCIPAL, Coalvjlle, Utah the Before vou decide winch s hool to attend that yon rop.;!r eaiefi'Ay he oppt.rt unities afftrdisl lyiiOral v.tdi'ii .. n..oi !! h. sptOM id equipn'ent, C u -- f's ,t ig At.R;cvi.TV i..tn o. i.. t.x V .did s.ncessvtltset a1 atn:'-pltefd i.e.iiJi;. i in. n :.t . . u tuen'.v c ! e - . . ( u day. Thi school offers this year a preparatory course equivalent to the 7th and 8th grades of the public schools, first and second School courses; a first-cla- ss course in year normal or high domestic arts,- including dressmaking and all attendant subjects. s Cholera and Pia This course willBe given by Mis Belle Barton, a graduate of rrhoeaColic, A Remedy is at hand. New York. Brooklyn, Pratt'Institnte, dose of this remedy will relieve Instruction will be given in piano, organ and vocal music.' the patient before a doctor ca arrive. It has never been knows Manual training will be introduced this year. to fail, even in the most ' severe courses be had may by addressing Circular describing and dangerous cases and no family should be without it Fff sale by Jno. Boyden & Son. W AGBICULTfTRE Agronomy. Horticulture, mal Industry. Veterinary Science, Day iu , Irrlga-Liand Drainage, Etc. COCKSES are also offered in Ma te, Ait, Physical Training and Library Wora. iu the Lincoln School Buildiug, Park City, on August 20, 21, and 22nd, commencing The Summit Stake Academy will 3pen at Coalville for the tenth academic year on I teachers examination j ENGINEERING Mechanics. Surveying. Hydraulics, Koada and Irrigation Sewerage. NT ' Pavement, Etc. CUM uElCE Business AdnHnitraUon, Transport a tion, Commercial Law, . bienograpli , Etc. SIEN' E Comprising EiigHah, GEAEBAI. Matheuiatic Historv, Eionutuics. Modern Lan guages. Natural mid l'nysic.il Settnices, Etc Ani- I 1 01 STUDY: .. be held .,'-- r ' " , Machine Hark, Etc. ini J" w jL :: 4' J from c s and Women Prepares 'I I r iWi M - W'- - ir.v L vy ' t t,:i.ttn nnividfil wth the i'Ct mdern eqnipment; live tock. farm, orchard, gardens parade logo. ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR, Agricultural .College, . Tyogantk ILTltpiLltLfli ' .V v - - s x j m i' I" f I v I-- t ' y w r ' Tn i |