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Show j.; 'nitrrsit THE COAEVjiLE TIMES. the PEOPLE DEVOTED TO TH3C ADVERTISER. COALVILLE, SUMMIT COU Vol. XI. w so that he could enjoy th beneof ward. Said the first etep to fits the , tie 10CUS AND PERSONALS. n t.ere apostasy is the neglect of duty. Th man a ho pays his tithing and continues telescope valise containing under- - to do so mil not apoetitize mr lose hie Dont fail to reed the big ad ou ibis iTjthes a as picked up near coring Hollow i lentity. He lore a strong testimony a few dars ago and brought to this otlire page. in closing and blessed the people. 'a ner can bate same bv calling. Prest. Antbou H Luod said ae etaouLl bin mail Will Ci nil .i.aktiig tind nothing better for liver deran-guie- nt feel that a membership in the ehnreb of Jesus Christ is better than all else. aud constipation than ChamberMin Lottie Lustv war .initmg tu Park He who pays his tithing will be blessed I.. lains Mourn h and Liver Tablets. City this week. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For spiritually and temporally. Lift ap your heads was song by the Mr. and Mrs. VVoodheadol Ciea; Creek sale by John Boydeo& Son. f l j J need wagone, buggiee, etc I Co before bu)iDg ,ron-i- i eleo- - are here visiting relatives. to Cum- Ira Kldredge and Frank Maxwell were down from Oakley Tuesday an business. Ttie county clerk on Wednesday issued a marriage license to David Lewis, aged 21, ml Marion, and R. May Vickery, aged 20, of Rookport. The yonng couple were married by County Recorder Wright. They are prominent young people in the sjuth end of the county and their President Daniel Heiner of Morgan . oiaur friends extend best wishes. was transacting business here ou Mou-dav- Lake airs, btukie aud children of are Lere vis. ling Samuel Gentry and Wife. Mrs. Jobannah Salmon of Salt Lake came out last Friday to visit with friends. Hyrum Priogle was badly injured while working in the Gras Creek mine yesterday. He and hie bov were together n a loom when some rock fell from the roof and struck him on the head and shoulder. He was badly braised up end one bone broaen in hi ankle, but it is thought bis injuries are pot serious. Read about the many bargains offered It has rained nearly every day this by the Summit Implement company in week, and in some parts the heavy this issue. thunderstorms have done great damto the hay crop. At Hoyttville the age was Cahis up County Attorney river near Kama several days this week considerable of tbe bet timothy hay has been badly damaged, and will not fishing and banting. be fit to bale and ship away. Nearly all Another girl took up her a Inode with of tbe heavy grain bae been laid flat on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Calderwood last Fri- the ground with th- - rair and wind. day. All doing well. Three Ryckport boys under 19 years of Mr. and Mrs. Will Beech arrived here age were arrested last Friday morning of a Saturday night from Cumberland, Wyo. on tbe charge of parnal knowledge female under the age of consent. The and will remain for a time. girl is about 14 years of Age and lives in Tbe persons who stole the apples from Hoytsville. The boys admitted their bond to ap sny trees can have a sack of sugar by guilt arid were put under examination at their preliminary pear John Haddow. calling on me. which will be held on Aug. 29th. Intense interest has been aroused over tbe Presidents Smith and Land went to affair on account of tbe youth of the Park City Sunday night from Kamae and dedicated thi Park City meeting parties. CONFERENCE AT KAMAS. Rouse. George Olson went down to Salt Lake President JoHih F. Smith. Anthon H. M. Monday to attend the funeral of hie , Lund and Apoatle Hyrum Smith In Attend. new father who died that day from old age, held - The regular quarterly conference ' at Ivanani "last " Saturday rd Snnday Tbe county commissioners held a brief was largely attended, tbe Saints gathercession Monday afternoon and passed a ing from all pars of the Stake. Presiresolution authorising the county to dents Smith and Lund and Apostle borrow $10,000 from the Park City bank. Hyrum M. Smith were in attendance, and delivered good practical advice to Mrt. Tillie Anderson of Ogden tbe people. Following are the proceedhere last week, visiting with her par ing. Conference opened Saturday morning ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johansen She How went to Morgan Tuesday to visit for a bv the congregation singing few days. Firm a Foudation. Prayer by Patriarch Robert Jones. Continued by singAn excursion was run to Lagoon yes ing For tbe strength of the hills. terday by tbe Morgan Stake choir. Rates The first speaker was Elder Marion were gvien from Park City and Coalville Frazier, Jr., who has recently returned bnt tbe excursion wae not advertise! from a mission to Samoa. He spoke on and few from here went. gospel principles generally and in closing bore bis testimony, in tbe Samoan lang We received a copy of the last issue of nage. He was followed by his father tbe Elders Journal, published by tbe who made a few remarks. presidency of the southern states misElder VVilham Hodeon next spoke, sion at Atlanta, Ga., and it will be wellor bis text, Seek ye first tbe taking come to our sanctom every month. kingdom of God and His rightousnees, and blended this idea with the remarks District conferences of the primary of the former speakers on obedience. associations of this stakt will be held at Prest. T. L. Allen bore hie testimony Woodland and Park City on Snnday in a brief manner, and wae followed by afternoon, and their general conference Prest. G. W. Yonng who exhorted the will be held at Coalville on Snnday, the people to faithfulness, t 28th Come let ns anew was snog by the Cabin show in a cbngregation, after which Elder Edward The Uncle Tom last Friday nignt Richies spoke briefly on the enbject of tent near the depot wae not witnessed by a very large crowd. faith. Prest. Ward E. Pack of the high Worse shows have been seen in Coalville priests qnorum said w should Re more waa band best The tbe many timee. exclnsiv in our associations with the v of tbe performance. part outside world, ae we are apt to follow in Referred to the great work foot bis bad James Johnston quite their wake. to be done for the dead and how the earns was He mashed loading Tuesday. badly te being neglected. props at the depot and one of tbe large Meeting cloeed by singing God move foot on fell his tick severely injuring in a mysterious way and benediction by it. tie will not oe abl e to get ont for a Albert Richer it. Elder few days. .lbeier SATC8DAT AFTSKROOM. Opened by congregation singing Tbe State Coal Mine Inspector Uomer Thomas came oot Friday and made an ipirit of God like a fire it burning. inspection of the coal mine. Ue alio Prayer by Preef, T. L. Allen. Singing Prayer is the tool's sincere desire. coad acted an examination forapplicants Tbe Park City, Oakley, Peoa and for mine foreman. Tbomae Gilchrist wae the only one to take the examina Hoytsville ward were reported by their respective bishop. Tbe T. L. M. I. A. i tion. wae reported by Elizabeth Tbomae ; tbe Tbe following grand lodge officers of Relief Societies by Preit. C. Y. Pack ; tbe K. of P. were here Monday night the religion classes by Elder Irwin Crit stnd made an official visit to .the local tenden, and tbe (take choir by F. H. lodge: W. K. Wfaltr.G. C.; J. M. Wright. President Joseph F. Smith said he Beatty, G. V. C. ; W. A. Raddoo, G. SI. A.;C. I. Dooglase, P.W. C. H. C. wae pleased to meet with the people In conference, and that in a new building Wardleigb, G. K. B. S. which ho hoped would bs preserved The Republicans of Coalville precinct from the destroying elements. Said we Reid a caucus at the brick school boose are a church and school building people " Tuesday nigbtaad elected the following and referred to tbe early effort of tbe six delegates to the county convention Saints to erect school and meeting held at Park City yesterday afternoon: bouses. Referred to tba Saints who Jklma Eldredge, Alexander Wright, lira in a ard witboat a raceommend, frank Erase, Walter Calderwood, Frank and said that when a peraon mores from Hanaen waa ouoward to another even if not Croft, T. J. LawiaNW . L. they should taka their racoons-men- d chairman of tbs meeting end Walter and Immediately preeeat it to the CaJdef good secretary. N pr-mantl- y, JOB oo-cnxsm- EXECUTED KEATLY AH, AUGUST 19, J904. So. MMIT IMPLEMENT CO, MM lnEiies three 4 : i k months ago ml already on 86,800.00 sales aggregate i ; . And are still increasing very fast. OutjLine of Goods sells well and are just whatth&. people want We are never undersold on grade of goods and can save you a traveling mans commission. choir aud benediction pronounced by Prest. G. W. Young. si fdav morning. commenced by singing was Meeting Hail to the Brightness of Zions glad Prayer by Bishop Frank morning. Croft. Continued by singing Ye' chosen twelve. Reports were heard from Bishop Dan Lambert of Woodland, Hixeon of Wan-shi- p, Harris of Henefer, Croft of Coalville and Wilde of East Coalville. OH, The choir eang Be thou my only wisdom here. A postle Hyrum M. Smith was the next speaker. Referred to tbe remarks Smith and Land made by President and said the people should bave their The Bfliable Jackson Hty Fork I8.50 Baling Wire, best made, No. 14 No. 13 . eyes and ears open wben inch men Douhlj Harpoon Forks. 1.75 Baling Wire. 8J and lod Wire Nails. speak or wben such discourse are Grindlone. steel frame, ball bearing, a gem 5.50 Wire given. The Saints need not err, for aH Barb Tire Galvanized there ;s no better 3.95 bave tbe means of knowing the comfort- Barb F ire Paiuted Wooden 3.70 er, which will impart tbe troth to thoea Screen Wire, 3a inches wide, per yard. .15 who seek it. Said it was tba duty of of salvation officers for the work the to the souls of men. $5 to President Lund said that obedience i the only law that will lead o to exaltation. Read a part of Sec. 58 of tha j Guaranteed j Doctrine and Covenants with regard to those who work only wben they are Single Buggy Harnesses, $11.00 and ap. (Oar $18.00 Harness is a Bargain.) compelled and commented on tbe same. Commended the people on the erection of the new meeting honee and invited all who had contributed to attend the Bits, Hobbles; Nose Bags, Links, meetings to get the value of their money. Rirgs, of Teamsters and Supplies. ji Bridles and a good Said that last year tha average of fait offerings waa 7 cents, and if $1 hsd been paid thara would be no neccessity of I nsing any of tbe tithing and tha poor would be fed. A Eld, Standard WMp and Raj, all new, Meeting cloeed by singing All bail tbe glorious day and benediction by Elder John K Lemon. a 4 mg, starts, cnrtalH, nieejob, i r the-sam- e NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: BesiEldorado Castor Machine 50 cents per gallon PureSisai Peering Twine 15 cents per pound' High Grade Pitch Forks, 65, 75, 85 and 90 cents each- - (tnZnt?fii ) f43S m 3 7S Staples....... Pulley,..... .. Sadte from 3.90 .- ' - ' $65 Tejlm Harnesses Double Buggy from $14.00 to $60.00-- : -- Harnesses from $25.00 to $05.00Whips, Blankets, Split assortment Extras . Halters, Hiding -sptroAT ArrzRNoo.s. . ..Meeting pened by einging When first tbe gkirtcmt light of trutfl,Traye er by Elder Amos Sargent. Singing "High on the mountain tops, after which sacrament was administered. The names of the general church authorities and atake officer were presented and nnanimooely sostained. , ''This house we dedicate to Thee, Oar Qod,oar Father! God, wa song by the choir. President Joseph F. Smith was the first ' speaker, and bis remark were directed on the manner of administering and partaking of the sacrament. He bore hie testimony that there ie no other name under heaven whereby mans redemption shall .come only that of Jesus Christ, and every soul born on earth shall be bronght to know this, which is the power of God noth salvation. He ipoke very forcible on inatalping tbe officers of the church and stake and we should sustain them in faith, prayer and works. Men may err bnt Mormon-is- m will live forever, for it is a power of life nnto life and death onto death. Referred to tbe Relief Society organizati' n and aid the yonng women should members and aid in that commendable work. Said the members should learn how to be good housekeepers. He pictured out tbe degrees of good citizens, so called, and said a good Latter day 8aint makes a good citizen, because be ia true to all. Prest. Smith then offered the dedicatory prayer of tb Kama meeting home. Prest. Lund then bore hie testimony as did Apoetle fimitb, and they aked people te complete th surrounding ol their new building and make it acceptable to tbe Lord. ' Preet. 8mitb said be wished tbe peo-pletolegin their meetiags and eocia! Or-1- Hand ' SllTTAV -- V, -- "V , STILL MORE COMING. CART & HARNESS Rtf TOP BUGGY, ?erj lith V l v $31.75' $75.0 O t i ibip Two seats, neatand good, been usedabout COftAfl PnK ff ha ft s and double harness . i ' Ij HENNEY Elepnc 5prn "All tbt latest improvements. THE $140 OQ A Great Favorite, SVELLEST, BESTy MOST DURABLE SIHGLE BUGGY in the County, A HANDSOME AND N. SERVICEABLE JOB, Cows meal Main sating wagon. Two or Three Sena, The ideal all aroond Ranch or Farm Rig, Dock Top, Rich Appearance, Serviceable, ,Pleasing and Cloee Selling Job, i Veering Mowers, Binders, Hay Bakes and Extras; Jenkins Truss Raks and Ctimaxr Stackers , Peter Schuttler Wagons, Miibourne Wagons, Farm Trucks with pat- ented Steel Wheels. Guaranteed to be the Best Made . ; Lat Xlcltablg Goods at Lowest Possible Prices. Summit Implement Company. w: . L, Hansen, Mancgpr be-co- ssskur KILLED Will ' BY LIGHTNING. Ball tlrnek and Instantly Rilled at Wnbsatck. - word was received yesterday morning that Will Rail, the eldest boo of Jr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ball of Wahsatch, had been struck by lightning and killed. The accident occurred Wednesday afternoon about 6 oclock, but no par-tticulars of the sad affair could be learoed at the time of going to press lost evening. It is thought the young nan waa working on the farm and was perhaps riding a mowing machine be .. . G. G. REDDEN & SONS RESTAURANT. MEAlaS SERVED AT . in tbe Lincoln .building, Park City, and in tbe Central ecbool building, Coalville, on Anenst 29th, 90th and Slst. Th subjects aiaigned for the different days are as follows : Monday Pedagogy, Writing, Grammar, Beading. Tuesday Geography, Spelling, Hie-tor- y, Nature Study. Wednesday Arithmetic, Pbyeiology, Drawing. All pereone who expect to teach in Summit county, who do nof bold certificates fully endorsed, are expected to s take this examination. W. M. BeTDEK, . Superintendent County School. our next , - f EVERYTHING CLEAN & FIRST-GbAS- S- - ' Complete Line of Candles, Soda Water, etc. in A number of relatives went up from NOTICE. tion in this regard. An angel from on high was sung here yesterday and the remains will United SUt Land Office.) by the choir and after benediction br be brought here for burial, and the Salt Uk. CUT. Tufa, Aufuil , M64. held ' To whom it my oooeern noon, although no definite arrange- j the State of Utah 1 hereby that Notice firea en mae' B2t aTe Y Tcachers Examination. ha filed in thU office a liat No. 202 of land of aatabliebment for the aald Bute Tt particulars of the sad death will . by the . . . , .. ttofttr. HUM! Abb HOURS- ' Social Notoa. Mr. ? stocks - Alma, Eldredge delightfully tertamed a number of her lady kienJ at whist on Tuesday afternoon. Tkw specions parlor were beautifully demorated with fern and cut Sowers. Th cor cards were monuted and tied wrQ oermanent water reeerrolr for Irrigation under eectioa II of tha Act of Conrreu pink ribbons. Six games of whist worm-playeapproved inly IS, MM. Tha fotlowln tract f Moadame Morrill aud Wh embraced in aald list are In a township conula-OS mineral claim of record, tin don captured tbe first prize beawAha J and S54 KW Sec. , T. I N., A China pitcher and cup and saucer. Mkm . IS !3fi Kortbcott nod Miss Amy Boydew A copy of aaid llt,io fT a h rviaiea wiaia tract by deKriptiy nbdlTitloo, ha been the consolation prize, aitawFew- In thi office fra inspection by n- the tntereirted, and China, After refreabaMat public by quieite any person game were played which created ,rwfthin tha next ixty day folio wlDthedt of thl notice, under departmental intrnctknor a great deal of merriment.' Thiepargr of November i7, ISM, (A U V. 4W) protU wae exceeded by all preeeat te betifcsw contest lyaloit the cleim oi the State to the tract or ubdiviio! beiainbefora deecrihed, most me itmore yaloabl entertainiag and success fuJa th that ontbenoond will Th invited guest war Mae than for afrtenltnnJ topurpose the beneral barrel red and noted for report dames Cl off, Salmon, Jonesr Land Office, at Washlnflon, D. C. Tetlore withtu pnMeat or conta sufficirDt Wbeadoa, WUde, Northeott. h- -' erld-Ti- o ot tbe be eomidered th French, Fieber, Salmon, Olooe, ld tract, and"?' mlnaral ebaracter of tbe erw1" RsyJjmx eelectlon tbereoi. bains ifiHe Boydan, CkinUt tba recommended tor approyal. Wilkins; be wlU jaction, Ttint p. Hu, Kef 7 J and Caffcry. Giomc A. fiarrti, Kacatyer. por-poa- issue, End of Bitter Fight. "Two physician! bad a long and etub-tx- n fight with an abscess on tbe right lung writes J. F. Huge of DuPont, Ga sod gave me up. Everybody thought y time had eome: As a last resort I tried Dr. Kings New Discovery for The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet In a lew Now Ive entirely regained my dy. health. It conquers all Coughs, Cold nd Throat and Lung troubles. Guar-t- d by John Boydeu A Son, Drug-pet-s. Price COe and $1.00. Trial bottle free. , . - I - It am-cur- -- et thw-summ- er. t , WORK bishop 1 Thomas (iilebrist returned ber. and Wednesday morning. S' X3STT3CR: r yfo,a i: |