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Show V Clin ymtTot - The Times, EHVOTED TO THB THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. Vol, VIlV COALVILLE, Recitation, Theresa. Neel. jjdaalc. Harmonic Band.,- - LETTERS. JROH , fctomp ,pW!eb A CuRRliSrOfiDliNTb. lDUe - Fr,n - return to TJEIt E3T3 . n Merchant. Instrumental music, Amy C. Lyons. Comic reading, Emma Jensen. Around tie Const; in Recitation, Lydia M Merchant. Days. Ten minutes speech, Ola Jensen. Music, Harmonica Bard. Ill &ppisslss of Hit Fist Week Closing remarks, Mary Wilkins. Told la Detail bj Efficient Binging, Choir. Benediction, Chaplain. Correspondents. Childrens dance from 2 p. m. to 4 p, m., followed by games, races and othar noA. harmless sports. Poa, Utah, July 18th, 1900. Bancs in the avsning at Marcbants Exktox Tuiaa : Sera . ball, eommcacing at A sharp. Ludvig Isakson, Marshal of tba Day. B. B. E.Vixa. . There is no longer an excuse for anyone to endure the torture inflicted by piles ben T A BLEBS BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT will cure them, a remedy 0 moderate in price and so effective. Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75 cento. John Boyden A Son. ' CREEK Grass Craek, July 19, 1900, Enrroa Tinas: , Hot weather and dusty roads. Water for irrigation purpose i at a David Barber hai resumed work at the preaum up this way. Business men who lack .the vim, snap mine. , Elder Emil Isakson will leave hereon and vigor they once bad, abould use New wagons are making tbeir way to August 4th to fill a mission in Scandina HEBEINE, it will purify the blood, this place. via. strengthen and iuvigorata the system. A 40 C. A. C. has been here again on coos cents. Bold by John Boyden Price, .. The frnit peddler is again in the land Bon. tybusinesB. hot bisVices cannot be reached with a Both grades of religion classes are in ten-fo- ot pele, HOtTSriLLI. good running order, HpvTsviixt, Utah, July 19, 1900. There are two or three persons here Quite a number of oar citixens have who are talking of having individual Enrroa Times : visited Coalville tbe past week Clarence Hobson, who unfortunately phones plaoed in their residences or place The attendance at our Sabbath school broke his arm by falling fromnborse .of business. last Sunday was larger than ever before. Clarence Walker expects to leave here about a week since, i doing nicely at Miss Clara Wilde has gone to Coalthe present time. today for Wyoming to work on the rail ville to stay with , Mrs, W. L. Hansen will Our people celebrate Pioneer road grade for Salmon A Beast, the Coal for a short time. villa contractors. Day bera in grand style. The following - - : , Sam osl Biddulph, who has bean here on a visit during the past two are three Weeks, expects to return to his home in Hooper, Weber county, on Friday. . The disaster to our arms in China is causing some of onr patriots to have the war fevsr. Tha pig tails are showing that thay are no slouches behind the on. . Elder George E, Wilkins, who has been laboring in tha missionary field, in tChe State of Arkansas for the past two years, returned home on Tuesday after- " noon. -- - - , Your correspondent waa awakened on Taeaday night by tha sweet sounds of music and charming voicey filling the air. The serenade was charming and greatly appreciated.- Come again gentlemen. , s - - The continued long, dry spell of weather is still holding out ; a good soaking rain would do a world of good just now, as vegetation it becoming parched and dry. The dry weather has been favorable for haying but has a bad effect on growing crops and the range. : Gilbert J. Merchant returned home from the Big Horn, Wyoming, on Monday and will aocn move his family tohis - new boma in that part of the country. Mr. Merchant speaks very highlyof the Big Horn country and predicts that it will be one of tha best places in the west for homes and farms. is to bs hoped that the telephone Company will soon extend its line from Coalville to Echo a that would give ns direct communication with towns below It Coalville instead of the round-aboway e now have and which is more expensive, too, than the shorter route ut would be. Teoa is preparing to celebrate on Tto- beer Pay. TTbere wttt be ' air emigrant train attacted by Indians; then there - will be songs, recitations speeches, instrumental music and in the afternoon 7 there will be a dance for the children ; I followed by races, games and other amus-- f r. emente tha day will wind up with a j 1 danca at night. - f ,. rox jvu 24th, - Salute of 13 gune at daybreak The flag will be raised at sunrise. The emigration train under Caplain E.F.'falmer, Jr, will meet the coiner of First East and Main Streets St 8 a. m. .1 Parade to start at 9. Indians, under Chief T. M. Keel, will mak an assualt en tha emigrant train on tha play raoGBAH ( - V grounds. Mieting' at the bowery will commence 4110:30, when the following-prograwill be rendered : , Singing, Choir. Chaplain Oscar Wilkins. , " Prayer, Binging, Choir, Ten minoUs speech, O. F. Lyon. FREE CO! RAGE OF SILVER,-I- TO S I No. 28. City CouRctl. her bom M. I. A. The Belief Society and Y.--L. in lh work I00J ehapeof the mlssioiiarie (raising fund to sent from tha Summit Stake to purchase tracts to distribute in their fields of labor. GB1II OIF , STTOfflT OOUNTT. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY ad,' 1900. Clty Cealv-tU- I C. H. Wirth of Kama was a visitor here tbie week. SUMMIT COUNTY, will soon b able to , I3ST ..CiAUflfiL.lueJ .in. ..ad- journed session Monday evening and business was transacted as iullows : Player by CQttmi1B,i3lker. Mim Otes sf session held J une I8tb Here read r x and approved, . f read and Several bills went by motion ttrred until tbe regular monthly .jr Reeling. J . ? JT, L. Beech petidoned jhe Council in thalf of the 24th celebration comraittee tot the use of the cHy park and pavilion oil that day. By motion the request Grand Celebration of das granted. treasurers report for the month f j,Ths M June was read and approved. Iih recorders quarterly financial requarter ending June 30th was port for read and referred do the auditing com mittee. ' The committee sit fire and water, to whom was referred, the matter of investigating the dama; done t tbe tithing Office cellars, reported that it was tha fault of the citys ditch, and recommended that an a. propria tion of f 12 be made to cover tbe Hmage. The report and recommendatkn was adopted. A resolution was introduced and t1- 4 passed by the Cou icill anthoricing the Mayor and finance committee to borrow the sum of (600 front David Bees, with which to construct Pioneer Salute of 24uDns at daybreak. Hoisting of Flag and Music by ,e reservoir, the Band at Sprise. 3 illery Salule, adjourned to meet Monday guns and Mnsicliy the Band. 6 h. Benediction evening, August by We are going to have a good lively B. 8, Calderwood v program will be carried out : of on time at we the but are to 24th, gnns daybreak. Firing going It fartd Ilia - Leg, . Coalville to have it. . Hsisting of Stars and Stripes, P. A. Dsnforthof LaGrange, Ga. sufGeneral meeting at church,-- 10 eclock. The speakers at our L. D. S. meeting fered for eix months with a frightful runSunFlag drill, march and song, by tha last Sunday were Elders W. L. Hansen, ning sore on bis leg ; but writes that day School. Charles Btone and John D. Barber. Bucklyns Arnica Salve wholly cured it in Prayer by Chaplain. John McCarthy and family have Svedays. For Ulcers, .Wounds, riles, its the beat salve In tbs world,: Cure guarSong, 8. 8- - children. moved from Coalville to this place. Mr. anteed. Only 25 ct. Sold by John Bey-de- n Music Mis Emma Hobson, Oration, Brass Band McCarthy is engaged to put tip some A Son druggist, Son: Duet, Louis Hobson snd Cornelia Gunn. new . 'f -... Choir .I , buildings. Becitstiou, Miss lass Redden. ... . .. .. i. Prayer, Chaplain. In W., 't.YYiaaltAMIriaclef-l,,, , BlQ5tQ ti Song, Mis Mary Bowen. ; If the stomach, liver and bowels fall to 'The tnnrvett. . , . . , kOng 9r , Choir art of Fm. Bena J. Instrumental music, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. will ,tf;rt ui Ct rforom thalf unctions of Jbe P.Y, , j f C. A. jj,, Smith. I I naturally, Ihe blood be comet' contlm-inat- ed 5 excitement li v .. asck.Ind. writes ? ft with impurities, and the whole Marion Stuart, a - leading druggist of Toasts, Toastmaster Beading, C. H, West. ; system ia In consequencs debilitated. Muneis, Ind. She only wsighad 90 pounds Bscitatioa, Miss Eva Smith. . , , , , i , E van s HERBINE is remarkable for its efficacy whea her doctor in Yorktowu said she Speech Bong, S. S. children. in curing tbe ailments of summer and must soon die. Thea she began to nee Song, O, ye Mountains High .Choir and .. Prayer, chaplain. the diorders prevalent during hot weal ha Dr. Kings New Diacsvery and gained 37 Mtlc Quartette G.T. Mills, Master of Cersmoniet. Price, 50 cents. John Boyden A Son. pounds in weight and was completely Music r. . -- ; .'I ; .7 Band 7 One hour for ' picnic, followed by a cured. It has cured thousands of hopeless case, and it positively guaranteed Prayer. Chaplain danca for tha children, after which tha BEN EVER. i t cure all Throat, Chest and Lung dito ',v following sports will taka place on the Hxrxtke, Utah, July 19, 1900. A seases. 50c and (1.00. Trial bottles free gronads, for which prises will be gives; Emroa Tinxs : at John Boyden and Sons drug store. To largest family on the grounds. Mr. W. G. Biehina of Salt Lake City Tbe first steam To the oldest con pie, V printing was done ia is visiting parents and relatives here, 1814 ; there were in all Europe not more Potato race, one for boys and one fer Mr. andMre. M. F. Harris attended girls; ages, 10 to 15. thtnjwo doien daily papers, and scarcely funeral of Mrs. A. Glen in Salt Lake the Sack race, ages 7 to 15, for boys and that npmber In the United States, Since ' on tbe 15lb. the employment of steam and fast pressgirl. As soon as the means ha been banded es, which print msny thousands of Clothes mixing contest. copies been promised for our per hour, tbe press of the world has in which Pickle race. cemetery fence, a move will be made by multiplied to such an extent that aow Egg race. the committee; they can Footraces. there are estimated to be about 50,000 Fat mans race. promises. papers published, of which 20,630 are in Base Ball, Cily Bicycle race. I forgot to state in my items last week the United States and Canada, AllthiB . that st the school election W. II. Batch development bss been made during The Appetite ef a Coat, etor was elected trustee, he receiving 22 eighty-thryears. $ Is envied by all whose Stomach and votes. George Fowler received 14 votes Liver are out of order. But such know tor the same office. C. A. blocher re Heartburn. that Dr. Kings New Life Pills gives ceived 33 vote for When the quantity of food taken is too . superintendent. splendid appetite, sound digestion and a or the quality too rich heartburn is large will of benefit for those state the ,1 regular bodily habit that insures perfect to follow, and especially so if tbe health and energy, 6nly 25c at John who may have inquired about tbe Sco- likely has been weakened by consti digestion field reiief fund, that in addition to the Boyden A Sons Drng store. pation. Eat slowly and not too freely of reply made in last weeks issue, that it easily digested food. Masticate the food UPTON. was sent to the Dereret News office and thoroughly. Let aix hours elapse eh U mm, Utah, July 18, 1900. ackaqwledged.hy.-AbemJLbat- .. u feei afufineei a .ward Editos T"" in record is kept here and every person and weight the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have Quite a number from Upton are prr i . may find out whether he or she ha eaten too much, take one of Chamber paringtogo totheBig Horn country tojcreduorthefcmonnt thy doMtd hj laina Stomach and Liver Tablet and seek new pastors. Master of Ceremonies, 0B William Brewer. The names the heart born may be avoided. For sale Mayor Frank Croft, The hay crop is good, ay a general and the amooat each contributed will by John Boyden A Sou, : 7 1. -- VrL. Hansen, Chaplain. thjng. Some of tbe" Small grain crops aot be published unless so requested by B. Wilkins, Marshal of the Pay. Pioneer Day, are entirely destroyed by the squirrels a of the Day, C. A. Callis. of subscribeia. tha Orator Ticket will be sold to all points In majority . through this district. one fare for the round Captain of Artillery, George Williams. trip, July Tbe Pioneer Day celebration commit Utah, h. Good returning Musical Director, J. W. Simister. Mr. and Mra. Poullon of Provo are July 25th, to give notice that tbe people inclusive... teejrisb C I. Wbeadon, Agent, rusticating lot a short lime in Upton; are to meet at 10 a. m. Tba poorest girls in the wori J ate those sharp at tbe 4 Rowaf and are the guests of Mrs. Frank DomTh SM Rmly for Stomach not taught to work. There are tbou-anschool bouse. Aa oration will be do ; W hit Mai Turned Yellow. - Troahla of them. Rich patents have peting, sitter of Mrs.Poulton. livered by Hon, Alma Eldredge of Coaltor Great consternation was felt by tbe f,I have been in tba drug business ted them, and they have been taught to Eleven were baptised in Upton on ville. Speecbea will aiso be made bv friend of M,Au Hogarty of Lexington twenty years sod have sold most all the despise labor and to depend- on- other of ' any note. Bundty last ten children and one adult. some of the eldest settlers, intermingled Ky,, when they saw he was (or a living, and are perfectly helpless. proprietary medicines yelturning have found The most forlorn women never I afternoon in with list Meeting was held in tbe belong to this songs and other exercises. The low., His skin slowly changed color, also Among tba entire the Pine View school house. Elders afternoon will be spent in dancing and hi eyes, and be suffered terribly. Hi anything to equal Chamberlains Colic, class. Every daughter should learn to waa Yellow Jaundice. He was Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all make her own living; the rich as well as Poulton, Robinson and Bishop John other sporta and a grand hall io the malady trotted by the best doctors, but without stomach and bowel troubles, says 0. the poor.. The wheel of fortune rolls Clark addressed the meeting en the ocof Columbus, Ga. This swiftly around ; the rich evening will finish the program for the benefit. Then he was sdviscd to apt likely to try W. Wakefield, of cholera casion. become poor, and the poor rich. Skill day Tlie committee respectfully asks Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach remedy cured two severe case I bav recomUed to labor is no disadvantage to the aud he write: Af morbus In toy family and It is plessing to learn that Mrs. Wil- the people of Heuefer to join with them and Liver remedy, of bottles bf hundreds sold two and mended bottles taking and la indispensable to tbe poor. toy I rich, a a celebration wholly and make aud tbe liam Boyer of Upton is some better after grand to tbeir entire satis- Well ured. A trial proves Sts matchless customers to my it should learn to f a serious illness tor the past few weeks. cess. merit tor all Rtomack, Liver and Kidney faction. It affords s quick and sure cure No reform ia mors imperative than this. sale John by She was taken to Coalville for a mere trouble. Only 60c Sold by John Boyden in pleasant form. for ' -- Ex. for TIMES. A Son druggist. TIIE A Bon. Sbscribe ia and she climate it Boyden hoped coagenial s Council The following program will rendered at the Tabernacle at IO a. m 1. ... .... T - M 15 V , . ..., ...........t., AFTERNOON. At 1:30 p. m. the people will assemble at the City Park and participate in. Sports, tai Part Children ee vs. Wills. Dance. Other Sports throughout the day. be-jrfe- Tickets,:50i:cents.: ltastr' Officers of the day; 23rd-24t- ds - ; |