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Show oiUwlng.ro among the flattering-notices flattering-notices receded by Tita. Tiiueon Ik fcurth blrthdar, an J for which we return re-turn lhahiei Coalville' enttrprlrlng newe;sper, the limes, has Juit itlebrnted lis fourth " Mrlhlay. Hire's honlniMnany returns. Itichllcld Adtocate. TliaCoaltllle Timet has rnterid lit Sltli year and we congratulate Ilro. i Fmnro on the eirellence of the Tinif r. We wish it much irorrltr end the motm It deitrvc a lUndolpli Hound- Vm. The Hunter congratulates the Coil-f Coil-f Ilia Times on ltd fourth blrlhda) . The paper does the tnwn Jnt twite as iom.li twcl as the patronage appears lu warrant, war-rant, and, In lie., m iiurli ran Iw mid of ne rlj evitr country paper published Ja Utah. llrlfthaui IIiiRlir. Willi ill lut limit) the Coalville Tlmts enured upon ila Oftli volume, Kvldent-1 Kvldent-1 7 the Titnea has Ita up and do m and plenty of delinquent subscrlbe-s. From the tone of the Initial number of Ita vol-ma. vol-ma. unlen the people ol Huinnilt county rally lu the aupporl of the Times they are likely tu li u one ol their moit aprlflilly uewspapeit. tew people appreciate ap-preciate the local paper until they Into It. Iron County ltecord. Laat week, Friday, I lie Coalville Tioieacommrnred the filth year of Ita eclitenre. In hii mention of the fart Kdllor 1'innro complain aome of the trratiutnt hii paper receives. Ilhaaa larK and poorly palj subscription lilt and It hai undoultrdty been a ilrugle to keep Kolrc Tlilala not as it should be. What life and tiuitle Coalville hai nay be attributed to the Tlines,for, previous to Itn alvent, the town was a leadaaadoor nail. Many of Itacltlient ho now posaeas political, solctal and ducatlnal standing among the foio-tooit foio-tooit men of the county and state were at Uiat time practically unknown; and Improvement! have been made In the ity that would not have been thought of In a hundred yean, had It not been for the town's paper. Hon who were formerly willing to paaa the surarasr eaaon cutting hay end In the winter to -stay In the stack yard and feed hogs, nllkeowa snd live on "sow-belly" and hard Uck, have learned alnce the Intro- -ductlonof the Times, that an exlileace -I that character was III befKtlaf their capabilities and they have eprnred up. brained tho cokaebs from their Intellects, Intel-lects, pat nn white thirta (and In a few Jnstances shlaed their shoes) and made themselves uieul members of the community. com-munity. Ilsfore the Times started such mental and physical activity was foreign to their natures. But there li one thing that they have not yet learned, aad that Isto give the credit for their rejuvenation rejuv-enation to tho proper source and show their appreciation by paying for their chief educator the Times. I'ark Record, |