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Show I LOCALS AND PERSONALS. J M in Nellie CsrrutU led Tutsdiijr morning morn-ing for Ogilin. Mill Marj Wllllauii went Ui to l'ark City jeitsrdsy on a vlilt. Itlotn. Friday kit, to Mr. nod Sirs. J. V. Lamb, n lino boy. Vlliloltv uicrly. Mils M. 11. Sahron bit )ut In it new line ol church looks. Ilts.il uer ad in till lime. Mr. and Mr. John O'Drlicoll were dow n , from Woodland the first ol the week on ' a visit. I Mill Amy lloyden went clown to fruit I Lake Sunday and spsnt the week ylslt- Inn Mendi. Mill Margaret Faddlei went up to l'aik CityTaeiday to lslt ber tiller, I Mn.A.J.Farrell. ? yT t'AJ''," "Tb?Co-op'i new cellar it rapidly near-E near-E Ioe completion, Some more Improre- J menu are to be made soon. When you want a plearant laiatiie Inke Cbamlierlalii'i Stoiuicli and Liver Tabled. For tale by John lloyden it Bon. Leopold Jonrs, wile and family arrled here lait Tburnlay from Cache valley Band spent n week vliltlne relllirei and frlendt. Money to Loan on Ileal Estate. Tcrini eaty. Optional, M)atly ) early or at nmuirlty of note Apply to II. II. Welsh, Morican. All of our merchant! hate n fine ills- plny ol hollilay goals. NooneiiHMliowl ? away for preienti, as thev can jet any- thing tbeyneeil here. ', Attorney Frank Hvnni and wife j returned home Sunday from their trip 4o tlu World'! Fair an.! New York. j They had a delightful time. Mr. and Mn, John IVn.llrton Crlf- j, brateil thlr wooden netlilint; Tuenlay nlifht at tho home uf Mr. and Mn K. ' II. llhead, About lonty Invited ( KUeiti were preient ami the time wae I 1 spent In social chat, tnuilc, cames, etc., ' ami a flno lunch was srned. jr. Klder lamei II. Jndd of Upton, who ,4 hai been dulni: inlmlouary work In thni I : Southern state, for the pait tnenty-Ue, luonthi, returned home lait Friday. He ;' labored In Ohio and Alabama. His I health hat been excellent during hit trip and he had an enjoj able time. I 1 The Coalville Sunday school It prepar- j gj lug aflnemntata entitled "The Story of IN the Snowblrdf," which will be presented I t at the Opera lloiue Niturday evening, j I Ui Dec. SltliCbrlitmaioe. The proceed! 1 I will go to help defray the expemei of the school. Look out lor particular! 1 M later. ' t H "I waa much aflllcted with sciatica," writes IMC. Jfod, lowallle. Setlgwick H Co., Kan., 'Koingabuai on crulchtsand H suffering a deal ol pain. I wat InduieJ H to try Ilallord'i Snow Liniment, which H relieteJ me. I tiled three Mi bottles. Hj I til the iireateil liniment 1 ever ueed; H hate recommended It to a number of VB persons, all expre.s themiehetas being H bnefltea liy II. I now walk without , H crutchei, able to perform a grrat deal of 1 H light labur oil the farm." 2frc, Wo ,rl Wl. , IB bold b) John tlovdeu A Son, I I Ttierhildrerandafev, (fiends surprised Mn. 1'. Slmliter lait Monday night, iti being her Mtb birthday, (lamea were playel alter wnleh alt partook of hointeou tapper. The evening wai , apent eajoyably, ami all wltlml Mn. Emitter many happy return! of the day. I The county commissioners were In I session Tueidiy Wednesday and Thais-day Thais-day wreMlIng with roml mtfrvlwr'! re-poit. re-poit. allowini: bill! and tranMCting j lonlliie lmlne. Theywlllgoto Ml .Like toil ny to putchaie some furnltute I for the new building. Memberiof the2lliqiioritni of Seven-tlei Seven-tlei will deie take notice that the next regular monthly meeting of their quorum, will be held In the Academy biilMlnir, Coalville.on Saturday, Dec. I ITth, at It o'clock. All membert are earneitly reiuei!el to 1 preieut. At the meeting of Summit Ixk(c No. SO, K. of l' held Monday night, the following officer were elected for the ensuring lixmonthit Hay llrlm, C.O.i John Callli, V. 0. . J. L. lloyden; Prelate ; W. M. I!o)den, K. It. .; 1 E. Eldteilge, M. U.i 0. W. French, M. F.i Hen Illrch, M A , O. W. French, M. W.i Ilirl F.ld-.redge, F.ld-.redge, I. C.i Walter Calderwood, O. (I. The conference ol the Sunday ithool of Coalville ward lM lait Sunday morning, morn-ing, nai a grand iiirccii. The program arranged wai carried out In every particular partic-ular and the exe'clici were very Inter eiting. Elder Wllllnm A. Morton, member of the Deierel Sunday School Union Hoard, wai preient and took part In the exerciser. The Slake Superln-tendency Superln-tendency and aldi were alto In attendance attend-ance and took an actlvo part. 0. A. Snow A Co. I'atent Lawrertof Watnlngton, D. C have lent ui a Handy Veit Pocket Diary Memorandum and Account Hook for !P06. It lontalni calendar! for 1006 and 1WM, a ceniut of cltletand ttatef, common builnem lawa rourt deiltioni In patent catel and other valuable Information, It It tuch a book ai etery man ncedt all the time. C. A. Snow A Co will lend It to any addreti on receipt of actual poitage, two centi. Thlt pocket diary would coit eltewbere from 10 to 5 centi and !i Indlipeniable to tb(te nhc know Lot to uie i. Tho dlitrlct ichool leacheri of the county met In an Inititute here lait Saturday and" two Interesting triitoni wire held. Prof, William M. Stewart of tho Unlverilty wat preient and dlicuneil Important tubjectr. In the evening Prof. Stewart gave an llluitrated lecture on education at tho Opera Home, which wai very Interesting. At the builnen leiilnn the following officers wero elect-1 elect-1 fur the tomlr.g" year. President, Supt. 0. A. Illocher, Park City; vlie-preildent, vlie-preildent, Mrs. Jesilo L, Hedges, Park Glty;cretarr, Principal J. A. Aitin, Cotlvillr; treaimer, Principal Carl Allltou, llenefer, executive committee, F, L. Petenon, Park City s E. 8. Uenten, I'pton, and IMttli Stetenr, Marlon. The Improvement Era for December lint hand, with a varied and In ewry reipect excellent Hit of contents. The I frentlplece If n picture of the Mli-lon I home in Chicago. "The Letter from Mr" It a iketeh bv Nephl Anderion. i"Th Value of a Soul," is he theme of n thonjhtfnl ontrihution by Henry W. Xeilntt. In the series f article! on the 1 World '1 Fair oppeari this month a brli-f 1 ikelch of the "Filiidnoa at the Pair." Tlifli lliTe li a Chrlitin.it ilnry by Henry Nleol Adanuon: a jMper on 1 "Pniiing ol the Oift ol Tongnei," by Dr. lames X. Allen; "A Cuban Funeral,' Fun-eral,' Dr. Joseph M. Tanner; "A Short Way with Iteorganlnsrn," by I I'redrlc Cllft. M.D.; and quite at few pieces ol poetry. On "The Editor's Table," Ta-ble," we find "Chriitraai Thought!," I by President Joieph V. Smith. "Events of the Month" are dlicuiied by Joieph T. Smith, Jr. The Era li the official organ ol the Voung Men's Mutual Improvement Im-provement associations, and it li edited with cam and excellent Judgment. |