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Show HENEFER. COUNTY NE A carload of oat roni here on the iitth Fife. by- Foster- - A OF Marble and Granite Curtis J. Paskett was a visitor io By Our Special Correspondent For a Good Square Meal MONUMENTS "as shipied - Salt Lake the early part week. sif the J. I). Owen f Salt Lake visited relatives here tin- early par of the HOYTSVILLE. mu week. "'"Tsj, William F. Cromar made a busi- paiutiii Rot to M1?M ness WO TO trip to Zion the early part f r. pairing hi Tin- young couple Brook- the week. m Theodore of i;ti,.cli limwii u a to their have not - yi lit t Wfk. oil till! tH Thomas Heard of Coalville and Hot home. mam lit John Paskett of Henefs-- were home Mr. Elizabeth Redd, n visited pei Holi-o- n ami daughter, Mlmissionaries here on the lsth. relative ami friend here laMi' Kil it 'riucndcii w a a Pal k Mi-- - (,ois Hobson, have jon,, to Miss Kloreiii'e Ashton and G. E. .irl part of the ialt I.rtke to ill' t their SOJl,ttd Cit vt'ilor th I Gibbs were the guests of Bishop t o George Holisoll, Who w k Harris family the early part of the field,, in the missionary hir ami i f Main St t iS. ( nil. week. Tln-eteil are wo exp, r mhi year Coalville. Ogdt n on tin- lift to Mrs. Emily Ellingford and daughhome ahoiit m t Sunday. family. a First Ioor .Smith of Lovina and Henrietta, of Morters, S. of O. ilm to Mr. and Mr. Leejjf,, Meat Marks t alt hy girl c.nne hm Idaho, have lieen Visiting gan, ure spending the week with horn of Mi. ami Mr. Mien Jacob . I.ee faintly the past w eel William Brewer's taniilv. early Thursday morning. In last ws'ek's issue it was stated Saturday lat the whole party A Mtu horn, to t! wife of to visit-!fto Witti-hi- p that- - a - daughter wu lw.ru ti Mrs, 'drove r Molin (ill!. rt J mhi on t In1 ITth Lees family, and on Monday they Wilford Kitclilns. The item should amt liHlm ari doing tiicsly. all left for a ten days outing up have read that the new arrival was of Mi- Sylvia Crompton, a Isoy. Weher canyon. Fresh Milk from our Own Cow low !. li the gd t "f N,r. Tim Ward Primary Conference were to The Coalville 'kids Hi Ik r Birch tlm pat few d;t. vva- - held in Hoy'tsville last Suiidiy. home the have team a game Halt to playsnl w.nl WN .Martha Mi" to consult a and nine new otllcers were cleeted. of base ball Wednesday afternoon, Fridat l.aki lat ity hut a storm came up and the game trouble. Loi Brow it resigned as war$ kj. nail' in "regard to throat to accept position of primary was postponed nntil Saturday. dent "iff Mr-- , "f( George William, and Mrs. fenphui Mrs. James Huberts, who has William, of1 stake president, panM ng r iiiim-s-was elected ward president, been in' Coalville Brown several weeks vt'itiiiK her motlmr. iirk City, with June Bowen and Caroline under medical ar-- I returned "ho treatment, ami r family, Walt' Brow it as ciiinellors, and Annie home on the 2lst. Miss Lula Kob iihoiit three week ago iivnl Malm, Esther Brown and (Jiie erts, who spent a week in Coalville fmm England. have settled pernm- - Brow n as aids. with Mrs Huberts, returned with is ills'. Walter ts in Hoy mntly aj William E. Crittenden and Fife her. hrotlier of C. II. West. last to Park to drove City Sunday Wayne, Kay and Annie Alston visit John Brierly, their and Mits Goddard, of Salt Lake, who has been suffering the past two 1riM-illPark of Mrs. City, Taylor, ith a diseased bone la otte of Mr. and Mrs. Price of Halt Lake ami Miss F.llen Mills, of Evanston. years " his lowsr limbs, which ha M far are and Holt are the gus'sts of Leroy visiting William Stembridges la tiled the skill of the physicians. family. wife. Mr. Brooks left Park City Tuesday Hundreds of people yearly g Mrs. Priscindia Cossey, with her , nedless-lySt. Mark's Hospital at Salt for through painful operations son he was it Harold, made a business trip to where expected Lake, liecause they never tried Man To the Farmers would undergo an operation yes- Coalv ille last Monday. Zan Pile Bemedy. It Is put In such terday . Mrs. Crittenden of H.iy taville was Summit County a form that It can In' applied right Risirsdon't here last week on a visit to her Little DeWitt's Early where the trouble lies. It relieves Mrs. Penina Vernon. to Small r sister, sicken gripe. hcn In Coalville make the pain and Inflammation. It Is for Sold John the at take. BoydetCA'Son. by your headquarter Some of the partita who have any form of piles. Price Micts. leen camping at Stakers Grove a jgr loz Warranty Ieeds have returned to their homes in Sold by John Roydon A Son. Hot gr doz Estray Notices Lake. Salt E. Swainston, Propr. bowk A COLO ltd and wife, of William H. Gaftb-neWORK OF The lutes and stingsof ins unts, are Mis. Gardelifer on Park are br: and visiting hums City, jfs sunburn, cuts, Pure Foot! Whisky ners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilrelieved atjonce with Pinesi u and liam Stembridge. Acts like a poul it. Pabat and Lamp's inflammation. out 7y draw In M.morlwm. Mf. Merchant we need your Price 25c. Hssld by John B Jen. A Bottled Beer Emma Vernon, beloved wife need Mr. businesi. . You our. Son. of James Vernon, died at her home last Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock, Bladder In her 48rd year. For Kidneys, Mrs. Vernon was born in Kngar tl Rheumatism. House ward, but in early life si e ? RELIEVES moved to Rockport. where in young William womanhood she marri-Satisfaction 30 days treatment for $1.00. Vernon, who is now bishop of RockE port ward. She buried two children guaranteed or money refunded. during her married life, and nine ti JOHN B0YDEN& SON. children survive her. the eldest son, The Alvin, living in Coalville. otli-sinvivitig childtsn arc Edna. Earl, Iiaprede, Edward, Lloyd, Lynn, Ray, and an infant eight months old. Mrs. Vernon was a deeply woman, and while her large family and household duties kept her from much active church work she was ever ready when duty called to do tiie work of htr Savior. H'-husband and family have the sincere sympathy of the ne'ghtors and friends among whom she passed a Sweepers fruitful life. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED Mark ibe Graves of Departed - Ones before they are Lost. ..Leave a Record cut in Marble or Granite for Future Generations .... s - a- Do It Now i -- V LEEMINGS BAKERY... i r wt-fk- -l . i Summit Monumental Works -. . . HOYTSVILLE, b' I , CHAS. H. WEST, Propr. Utah. .i Ji. "J'J"1-I- i M-- - i l OM-iir- , j 'n , j ; , Mor-Uu- j n. -- pret-i--j r r Home Cooking 25c Meals i Wt ' - sotj-iii'I- s" ROCKPORT. . a Pillsy OAK SALOON MOVE m r ErMCOUGH ! Car-Udi.e- Pineules d. the and BACK-ACH- Use Bissels Cyco V Bearing Carpet Perfect , Easy Sweeping IN She IV IN Parlor Queen Superba . s IN IN I t h-- BisseFs Carpet Sweepers f Grand Rapid Ideal I An ther name j Calds-rvvoo- New-house- ho-- e $3 and up rord-Biic- eulile-fo- ron-veje- ,, Dont Grumble of said wnt r us may lie necessary will be used for domestic purposes from September when your Joints ache and you suf-- f Hi of snen year to April IS, inclusive, of the r. This spp'leiitlou Is desir Hum Rheumatism. Huy a bot- jjistr In the Htute Engineer's office us No. gnated tle of Ballards novv Liniment and fisHt-wins- lt.K. get instant relief. A positive cure All ng.ilii-- t the granting of snltt for Rheumatism, Burns. Cuts, Con uppllentlo'i, stating the reasons therefor, traded Muscle, Sore Chest, etc., must Intie made by affidavit In duplicate and this otf.ee within thirty uni days Mr. I. T. Bogy, a prominent mer- riled after the completion of the publication of chant at Willow Point, Texas, says t liN not t CALEB TANNER, that lie finds Ballards Snow Lini-th- e KngUiser. bet all round liniment he ever I lute of t publicationState used. Sold by John Boyden A Hon. Date of completion of Augu-- t publication Sep. . flr-- b lean! (o have our readers, and the public generally, 7W -- wpuW tember 1, f. e 1VW7. UNIVERSITY"" prtJTAH send in such items of news as may come under their observation, such INSTRUCTION BEGINS as births, deaths, marriages, goings MONDAY, HEPTR lth and coinings, etc. Many things transpire that we may overlook, hence we ask you to assist ns in Registration of Students Sept. 13 Entrance Examinations Sept. this matter that we may be aide to 111213 publish ALL the news. W hat is Best - For Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Pniniqtiii), tiiiiaiio, lias been 'froiibb d lor years with indigestion, and recommends Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv;er Tah'ets ns the best medicine I ever Used. If troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. Thev are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Sampb'S at John Boyuen & Sons Drug Store. fr-- ENG I XF.ERING COLLEGE NORMAL and PREPARATORY COURSES ARE OFFERED oiitirn.iu ab the Prelilch describe the prparatnry and two years f 'oti"nl. wot k. or an illn-- I rated' iNNtklH of ScImmsI of Mine, wll be mailed . free on npplit'aihm . 1 1.' C.i a Uolbge Work; te paratory Catalog.w v . UNIVERSITY At In hand UTAH , U worth hape of The Sherwn-Willia- ms r Co.t First Quality Colon, Peitrt tSRASS tie loot ing for them. Wo have them. John Boyden & Sons, Druggists. Fancy Dishes nciswssm AT klV-an- d CLOSING OUT REEK Flight epidemic of summer comNi plaints is prevailing among infants in t hi- section. Nl Elder William J. Terry visited us N! and addressed the meetVM last Sunday house. Ward the at W ing Will Pringle met w ith a painful Ntf but not serious accident last SaturS day, He was building a toy d and was using the coal companys, discarded cap wheels to com- t UTAH many another otic in a far off arbor. We have a "bird in hand" In th gar-yj- VI a SU.TLAKKtm A BIRD is and died peacefully, and the stern Reaper found her "a a shock of corn,' fully ripe for the harvest. Rather Not for her be our tears h y r with us grave tlet crowji lands. Few of us will live as well, fewer yet will the Angel of illeath greet with euch lovuig touch. V! tee--. , j W e Kuninilt County, Ctali Said spring water Is sltuattHl at a point which, Iwars Excursion North 1.7 south (7 d grots minutes west fe, t distant from the north east corner of the Aug. 24. s. e. quarter of Section 7. Tow nshlp north. Range 5 east. Salt Lake tmsss and meridian Usual special low rates to North- Said water will tie diverted at the ern Utah and Idaho points. See w here It Issues from said spring andpointd hy means of a canal for a distance of agents for rates or further particulars, or write to I. E. Burley. G. P. nljsmt ISt.dto feet, w here It wlllbeuss-- from Inclusive, of eueh Heptemlier A. O. S. L. H. K. Co., Salt Lake UHy, April to ltm acres of land embraced jiar, Irrigate Utah! 2 north. Range 6 In Sct lou 17. Town-hi- p e ist. Salt Igtke Isi-- e and meridian. As much 1 i I ri'-- H at:t I iN gone! a bereaved family and a lonely bow ad!y home are left to tni-- s How much h r her. will they and her friends and neighfamily bor owe memory it is impossible to estimate, though It would be a grateful task to trace her influ-- I of the more ence through sotj directchannels as wife and mother, as neighbor and friend to speak of the sons and daughters she h. reared to perpetuate her name and emulate her virtues; but it comes not w ithin this brief article to do so. I IN 5N is Don't accept a cough cure that plete the job. The wheel was too on his you may be told Is just as god at fall it and him for heavy Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup., foot, crushing it badly, but it is it isn't just a. good tlmres full because Use recover will he that quite a difference. Kennedy's Lax- -j of it. ative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the I towels and clears the vvlutlu sya- -j Real Eitate Transfers.. tern of cough and colds. It prompt- ly relieves inflaination of the throat The following records were filed and allays irritation. Sold by John with County Kecorder Eldredge on Hoyden A Son. August loth: William Carruth and wife to SamNotice to Water Users uel Newhouse; consideration, $o.7.o. John G. Carruth and wife to Samuel State Knurinecr ortlu. Salt IjakcHt. Utah. Newhouse; consideration, $2,8dO. Auk. . WC. to of Alexander Heirs ; SOTII'K - lierthy given thnt FRANK consideration, Samuel w mid , Cottl-- ( KVAIs, lands. conveys all their farm Ille. rtnh. Ii.i niiMle application In m There were rseeivnl for record with the reuntrenis utfi of Clmpter l'is. thirty-thre- e other instruments on Session laws of tlHh, IikiP. to appropriate one li per second of water front Monday, August lit. In a stricken from the ever lessening jroll of our early settlers, and a soli-- j tary husband in the prime of life. & & iifiii' h-- i.i . j A rai'-roa- Two-Thir- ds Regular Price They Include Beautifal Patterns in CKina, Glass and Pewter Ware, and They are BARGAINS e The Peoples Mercantile Co. ALMA ELDREDGE, Mgr. S .. ' r k--S |