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Show a Dr. J. S. Calderwood ssesotia$fi4SF:esi . x Aalury Public. C. R. JONES, RESIDENT DENTIST f 0 COALVILLE H U jVl fc Your skin should be clear and bright if yoitr liver U In normal Liver Pills Among the arrivals at the Weber condition. Dado sLittle on the act and headache.conliver; Hotel the pant week were Kdward Powell, I ptou Mr an.! Mrs Hit.. stipation and biliousness disappear. Scents. Sold by John Boy. walton Salt i.ke; W. U Powlrri Hotel news! feietj Oieinitg emnyent. ? Notary Public SStSSti Peiiij3l t-- -- SZJtttSttO StS Arrivals. Filling by Most Modern Methods Jo. Jt. Ball has moxed his family Meridian. Idaho; P. J. Russee and den A Son Mr.. Frank Salmon t. xiidting in in All Its Branches Park Dentrislry into the VtMok residence. A. Hainmerson, Ogden; R. J DuCity. Resident Agent Firemans Fund AVm. Rigby wa- - a Salt Lake via rant, H.B.Croueh, Carl Eddington. Insurance Company Work Guaranteed Expert Watch Repalrlns by Swiss Prof- Wm. Z. est- Terry was last Friday. itor Prices Reasonable hound of San Francisco Watchmaker Tuesday. N. Snow Near Sea Coaet B. Young is hack from aj In no country does the line of perOscar okkhM k Hunts William Itagnell and sister I.lzie in t 101 TM KNT business trip in the Salt Lake al- t M A TO petual mow reach the sea coaet. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, O.D visited iaXinii - r pMo.-nife- Mary Ann lark B. (at the Shoemaker's t is the Agent for Summit County Utah Law. EVANS & EVANS Telephones Follow the men ho viant a clean shave tliev lead to CLARKS RARBKR SHOPon Main at. When you have been shaved in our MODERN way you will realize the benefits of the M odei ii methods w I can fill Attorneys-a- t .l guest of his son BARBER SHOP ritr. 1, Look over this copy of The Times wife and (alderwood, carefully, observe the clean, clear here from Zion visiting pi lnt, the attractive manner in Rob rt Wed- - ctdldr.il relatBaml friends. West seined opened this Miss Lv a a Pace, of Atki nson. week with Miss Nynipha Whalley the gu.-swas of Pearl Frost, tlie teacher. as pf ibe week. forepart County Treasurer J. Ed. Paxton of Park City, was in town yesterday Co. ssor Alexander Wright on business. is eoufln. d io his liome u tiering The Misses Coia and Jessie Pask-e- froui stomach trouble. of Henefer, and Ruby Bromley of Echo, were ill town today. Team will be loaded hereafter at the Wg,t, h mine oil Wednesdays, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge E. Stones of and at G ,i.. Creek oil Saturdays. Echo vveie in Coalville last Friday, the guests of Mrs. Stones mother. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johnstou returned from a weeks visit J. W. and J. H. Lamb and fam- with he. In Ameriian Fork. nis pan Labor and ilies spent Sunday day at Henefer, the guests of relatives. Wanted six drivers and fot Class Creek mines. forethe Z. Prof. Win. Terry spent Coalville House, Coalville, I'tali and in Henefer of week the part Echo in the interests of the Summit Etht Hi!, j lelurned toiler home Stake Academy. in Keolleld iiesdav after an eight week'-- v iit the guest of Mrs (leo. We f tiled to mention that a baby came to gladden the home of David Sweeting E. Moore on Monday. Aug. 20th. labor dtv wits iptietelj observed The sweet little tot tipped the scales her. '1 lie business bouses were at 5 lbs. All doing nicely. closed and a good many of tlu men a! th. mini s look a day off. " David Hamilton, age 21, and Miss The Bell 20S4K. III, t New' County Couit House. Phone No. 13 2 rings. Residence Phone No. 5. Office New i t A- w Abstracter. Edward H. Rhead Abstracter of Titles for Summit CUSTOM MADE County. Piider $10,000.00 Bond Collars and Horse Goods Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans Harness, All sorts of appliances pertaining to Della Van Wagoner, age IK, both of Office ut Residence, (onl tile, the stable. Many kinds and grades of Wasatch No. rimes. Phone county, were Midway. Itali. married in Coalville jeslerdaj morLong years of experience in deal- ning by Elder C. R. Jotles. in this line lias taught tis lmw to ing Surgeon Physician David Rees, of Woodiutf, and the buy t If fittest leathers. Buy of tis ntnf get the best jour money will cattle king of Rich Co., was in Coalville the forepart of the week on plocure. Side ag nts for the business. He said all the wheat and KOXALL COLLAR part of the oats wTere frozen during Physician and Surgeon them. Try the recent heavy frost. The hay is Office m B ydeu Block, Coalville. exceptionally' good this year. SS-- 4 Hetmess and O. W. French, M. D. 2 to 4 p. m . Consulting and Testing Free if you like it, send us $1.50 for a years subscription. You will never -, rope-runne- rs Aj-p- ij' Dawson & LeVan John Robinson wlio 1ms been conthe past two vvckg suffwing from congestion of the lungs, is able to be out again. fined to Ills bed JO'i pit s. Rail, our representative at Wahsatcli, iaid us a pleasant visit on Labor day. He was here getting bis water papers fixed up. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Staley, of Upton, passed avayon Wednesday, and the family isltriekeii with grief. They have the The officers of the ward primary sincere sympathy of their neighbors Ti if m i fait Th All who can should observe these tendered the children a party Thurs- and friends. th 1nlU hours as near ns jiossible. day afternoon at the home of the Miss Nellie Rhoades returned last Evanston Wyoming president, Mrs. Walter Calderwood. from the hospital where BOcents for In evening, took news All the About eighty children every day part she on an underwent card reYour return operation for and printed the sports. Dainty The games a month. We are very of stomach. tiie for 75 cents at freshments were served. The stake Republican. Subscribe today. 208 too envelopes to announce that site Is pleased of office. honor. THE TIMES hoard were the guests South West Temple, fait Lake. getting along nicely. J. Ed. Clark has moved his family into the neat little cottage erected by "hi fstBeffa! jf. Robinson, on Third East between First and Second North 8t. Ted looks as comfortable' as a hug UTAHS GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL in a rug. The son of Lorenzo Clark died Wednesday afternoon of brain fever. Funeral services were held at East Coalville this after-- 1 noon. The parents have the entire community in their sad bereavement. The Grass Creek Mines were hut down today. The trouble there was with the drivers who demanded a raise from $2.75 to $3.25 and a few incidentals thrown it). The demand was refused them, which culminated in a complete George Williams, of Evanston, a breeder of line dogs, was in Coalville Wednesday on Ids way overland to Salt Lake. He is taking two of Ills best dogs to Zion, a fox hound and a gray hound. They will be on exhibition at the fair next month and will undoubtedly return with several the honor to the wealth to and is prizes. rich; poor Learning Bacon Milton Croft and family arrived an aid to the young, a support to the aged. here Friday preparatory to getting In line for school work, which begins in Coalville on the 16th. He Courser of Study will le the principal and the other Business Administration, Commerce teachers are; Annie Carruth and Agriculture, Agronomy, Horticulture. Animal Industry, Veterinary Science, Bunking, Transportation, Commercial Law, Branch at the Brick; Inez Eliza ,s enography, etc. , Dairying. Irrigation. Drainage, Fann Rhead, Rock school; Miss Little. Mechanics, Road Building, etc. East Coalville; and Martha Mills up General Science English, 'Mat hematics, Domestic Science and Arts Jooking. Creek. Grass History, Economics, Modern Languages, Dietetics, Sanitation. Hygiene, Sewing. Natural and Physical Sciences, etc. Mother Jones, with a.national Household Economics, Home Nursing. reputation as an organizer and En Mechanic Arts Carpentry, Forging, g Irrigation Engineering jointly worker for union labor Interests, wit University of Utah. Pattern Making, Carriage Building, etc. In Coalville Thursday and disMachine was Work, Work, Foundry tributed some literature among the Course also Offered in Music, Art, Physical Training and Library men at the Wasatch mines. In an interview she dented that she was here on any special mission on this CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES w trip, but It is peculiar that there as time the about doing with something A large trained faculty of experts; twenty buHdinga splenid equipments; farms, one of her visit. orchards, gardens, livestock and fann buildings; beautiful and healthful surroundings incareof the best towns of the State; a vigorously moral atmosphere; modern courses of study, A strike was threatened at the fully arranged to enable men and women to secure the comforts of life and to make happy days mines the forepart of the Wasatch ss and been Ml the graduates of the college occupy unifonnly they have positions week. for Reports have It that the 'successful. The College has. good opportunities securing; employment for its graduates - three memdemanded things 60cts Fee $5.00. The Illustrated Expenses are Low. No Tuition-Entr- ance set a price for per ton for digging, Circular and Catalogue will Interest You and will be Sent Free coal for their own use and better rate for mine supplies. Hunter has . JJJIl..lLfl'l!imL.ILU!.l I II .1,. f it that the mine owners were willing to concede the latter two demands, but the first demand, the decision Is Registrar-Agricultu- ral now in the hands of the miners LOGAN-UT-AH committee and will not be given out until Sunday afternoon, meanwhile the men are working. Hours, from hich the ads am set up, and the character of both reading matter and advertising that it carries, then , Office Jeweler and Optician 143 SOCTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . . i Mills Rlwk. Iml. No. Frank. last the h Match! Broken amt Ground on abort Notice regrot it. it franITevans Vtah. Coah Office Job Pm tree of Ogden ttesday - Mali during the week., lev. for Send me your orders them for you Coahille, .1 THE MODERN ffl. Bl X It " jd is served man aster than he gets knowledge. no Summit Stake Academy COALVILLE . UTAH, - - - OPENS SEPT. 16 General High School 3 Course- s- Normal Preparatory Special Course Arranged in Music Voice Culture, Violin, and Piano Write for Catalog William Z. Terry Principal HBEEEEEEEEraEB3ge3aSgE3g Remington Typewriter dia-lati- on Inter-Mounta- in Agricultural College or Utah J NEW MODEIS NOW READY Every model of the Remington Type--. writer has been a .successTT'T'hcie never was a Remington failure, The New Models represent the sum and the substance of all Remington success plus 30 years of experience in "" j j -- shut-dow- first-cla- ,l. . .. JJi-- 1 U!l Address the College The College Opens Sept. 17, 1907 i tr 1 n. typewriter building. Via will he glad to hare you call at our office and we the new modplM or send for illustrated booklet describing the new features. Remington Typewriter Company 172 South West Temple, Salt Lake City. HSE Even our ."'"' 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