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Show . i iJM. 0fUib COALY sJiesjeiS5 NEWS! HOME 2 For yur WIN'IFK HAT'S ami COATS to M. H. Salmons. Thertgular Hirli Connell in w ill held here on No Uo . our ImI'.v ft for Mav Kran Salt Lake j esti rdav morning. .alt W(. we do Can Go to )j: M r ULmudt s for Big Sale in Hats Next Week... bonnets. mo-i- - Mis '0. Mrs. James s,nes returned from a visit in Salt Lake the forepart .of the week. fluting. vours? 1riees are right, L,(lml iflt 9 Great Reduction Priesthood and Auviiary meetings Auxiliarv and 1'rnsthood nn'it-ing- s was in Id in Hoytsville last isatui- will he held at Wanshi) on day, Deo. 14, 11107. (leorge Heard, who is serving on L.)'f si IK crepe shaw between the grand jury in Salt Lake, visited 14 f whom are living. child ; they w ere victims of the mob-ife- t, Croft s t - an the butcher shop. his Forty' family here last Minduv. i e i surv hildreti also. Nau to moved West and him, Far at !jftrd bings Fln'T tetirn to Mrs. Charlotte Jolm Clark came in the office onejNOO m , w ith the saints. When the j.Tht fumral was held m Vernal. Hattnll. fine week us show Wtdt i'sda a to last No 'jo. day pU1, t.r w t.n. chosen, his father was Mrs Thos. Wright of Wahsatch is Mr. of Clark Henmiial f those selected. He came west, ; si r ices w ill be held at taxidermy. OIle piece v.s.te h r mother, Mrs. James quite an artist in that line. jnas next Sunday at p. m. jeav mtr in- - family and Ward, who Stories, and other relatives, during was then 14 years old, at Wintst Miss Agnes Lewis underwent an the week. (Quarters. The family came to Salt cpTHtion in alt Lake yesterday for Frank Evans is offering for sale Lake in the following year and set- baial (rouble. some choice pieces of furniture to tled in the Seventeenth ward. In 1850 He same. move avoid having to Ward Pack was called on a mission . Mam street in front of John Robarranged and some of the best to the Sandwich Islands with Pres. inson s has been can he seen at the County Court ' put in tine shape talent of t he eit v will ho heard. A House. tlUJJui-w week the ho t made up Smith and oiheis by "treet Supervisor small admission will bo charged. of missionaries to AllfoixT The"1 gravel taken from second company School The Summit Stake Sunday proceeds will go to meet theex- - reach those islands. Mr. Pack re- that.. W. A M. o., property and last SaturRoard was mis- puton the street has now made one the until in the islands. mained day with John E. Pettit as superinsionaries were recalled by President Of a e best graded pieces of street in tendent, Geo. L. Hohson, first assistin ISm. thelrity. ant and W. H. Manning, second Geo. W. Wilde of Oakley, who mis- - f , a I1 ',t years performed at an a assounderwent hospital operation assistant. V. L. Hansen and ' Tie joint teachers' institute held at Salt ,ake some w eeks ago, is get- - sioritothe eastern states with his at'Paik ciates were released e City last Friday and work being ting along nicely and is expected father and moth r, their laist ever held In the county. l come to Coalville tomorrow, among friendsand relatives. Upon All tut two teachers from this county Clearing House Crtiflcates areasjw-ilthe family took its atvdjnany from Wasatch, were in good as the cash at all stores in this where he will stay witli relatives for returning in .Summit attendance. The program as print-eek- s Axcil Blonquist came up from' some tune. Wi; w ish here to make denee tip at Kamas ago was carried out I tali, where the family feels well repaid Ogden Saturday evening with his a correction it was Geo. W., and county, Boyden hen for Sis efiorts. An not Joseph H. Wilde, that went un- - home has leen since located. were and of fult them, institute includthey pockets on last Mon- - der the operation a stati d in these the Summit stake was organized ing 'asatch, Morgan and Summit here circulation in put counties may he reality next spring. columns some time ago. by the First National Bank, For Cash, Clearing House Script or Checks. 1 -- r- I Street and School Hats at your own go to make room for Holi- price-m- ust . . j day goods. I 1 Remember still have a good line of Ladies and Childrens Coals. Also a Neu) Line of Waists and Shirts. ' Margaret R. Salmon. - ug 1 Satur-wasth- How Much, resi-clt- y. 1 Please? day Hi IRational jfirst(Established anh May .XQth, r ' V K We are local agents . Depdsits. PATTERSON, Vice Pres i t & tb b (b tb b BULLOCK BROTHERS 0 0 3 Calderwood Bros. Meat Company MB 0 : Wee. We Have Received A big line of Blankets and Quilts Our winter line of Silk Shawls and Fascinators. V tb ir i ,'i . f V! Call and lit yourself and family up with our renowned (Ball Band) Arties and at at at at at Sandals Coalville (b sL Are You (b (b Ready? (b (b 4S A To withstand the stretch of cold (b fb i IV 4S b tbtb tb 4N b weather that is coming? AS flSl If you arent, let us be the b "providers- can supply you with garments that will keep you comfortable in the coldest kind of weather. "--we Garments that are all the latest styles, nobbiest patterns, perfed fitting, workmanship unexcelled, and . priced "just right." Call and see for yourself. at W W Co-o- p fv -s- vi Gs Our winter stock of Mens , Womens and Childrens Shoes The largest flock of Mens Black Suits ever shown here Our winter line of Hals, Gloves and Underwear. I t and at right prices. Wait for Us. ALFRED BLONQUIST, FRANK PtNGREE, Cashier v ? ,a TwantToHa nice, delicious steak? ;Hau;L sausage,' bacon, or chops, may be your Whatever it is, we have it preference. Will Gather and Deliver Once a Week VtCE-PRE- 0 0 , 7. of Salt Lake We solicit your patronage. JAMES PINGREE, Preeidnet 1 choice cut of prime roast beef cr tender, juicy hrr.bV : 7. i ' "Caplfat, $25,000 We pay 4 per cent interest on .Time ADAM Want the fer at vi at at at at at at at at .v c,k Ranging in price from $10 to $30. 1907l rrit.4ar.tke Ctaktaf ii v! Company miviiiM, Co villie oop fc . v JO ; vv V 1 at at at at |