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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Shoes for sale at tbe Co op. Tut on your green ribbon next Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. W. W. fluff went to Salt Lake Tuesday on a visit. John Jones moved bit family back to Echo Ibis week. Alex Walker returned Tuesday from a visit to (salt Lake. Mrs. Jane Ullttborn bat been on the lick list tbit week. Jamet Johnston went to Salt Lake Saturday on business. Mitt Kk-a Brown ol Ogden wat visiting relatives Here this week. Several prominent U. P. official! went over the branch Tuesday. U. L. Ball returned home Monday from a businest trip to I'ark City. E. H. Rhead wat doing some surveying survey-ing no Chalk Creek tbia week. (ten. W. II. Kimball Is tlowly recovering recov-ering from a tevere tick spell. Mrs. aarab Allgood waa down from Park City tbit week 00 a visit. A. D. Knowlton came out from Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Rain, lightning, thunder and tnow were plentiful on Tuesday night. Engineer Kelsey waa out from Salt Lake City Menday on business. A baby girl waa born Tuesday morning morn-ing to Mr. and Mn. W. 6. Clark. Mrt. Margaret Hixtoo wat down from Wantbiplast Saturday on a visit. W. S. Johnston went to Salt Lake and American Fork Bonder on business. We caeoot expect to have bright tunny dayi all the time during March. All Blonqulst returned home thit week from hit tbeep berdt in Wyo ming. Seveutiet and Eldere, remember your meeting at tbe Academy building tomorrow. to-morrow. County Attorney Callit made a business busi-ness trip to Park City and Salt Lake Monday. John Clayton and W. II. Shaw moved their families down from Cirast Creek tbit week. Jamet Vincent 01 Evanston waa here thii week visiting bit daughter, Mrt. Cbarlet Clark. Onr ttreett are in a terrible condition, and a few loadt of gravel would be a good thing In many placet. William Robinson, fat.ier of tbe Robinson Rob-inson boys, wat quite till: :iiepaet week, but it tlowly Improving. Loo Brim of Center Creek, Wasatch county, waa here this week shaking bands with many old friend end acquaint-a acquaint-a noes. Roland Claik't arm wat not doing at well tbit week, and it wat feared be would have considerable more trouble with it. About sixteen men were laid off at the Grass Creek mine last week, on account ol tbe trade being slack. The force tbat is now on will no doubt work steady. A pair of gold liuiiued spectacles were found on the street Tuesday. Owner can have same by calling at tbit office and paying lor th it ad. If troubled with weak digestion, belching belch-ing or sour stomach, una Cbnuiberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale by John Boy-den Boy-den Hon. A good story is told ol a teacher in a certain town who told her pupils the story of the landing of the Pilgrims, and then asked each ol ihein to try to draw, from imagination, a picture of Plymouth Rock. All went to work at it but one little fellow, fel-low, who hesitated and at lengtn raised hit band. "Well, what it il?" Hiked the teacher, "l'leate, ma'am, do you wanlut to draw a ben or a rooster ?" I.ook out for the big thow at the Opera Op-era House Tuesday night. John Fhaw aud Axcile Blondqulst were passengers to relt Lake Wednesday morning. County Clerk Neeley took sick while at Park City last Friday and wat laid up fur a lew days. Two new cash regittere were put In the Co-op thit week, one in the butcher thop and one la the grocery ttore. Mrt. John Pawlet bat had on exhibition exhibit-ion in tbe Co-od window tbe past two weekt tometampletol ber hand-painted china. Tbe work done on them it excellent. ex-cellent. Preparatione are being made to secure (good attendance of people from thit stake at the Sunday school convention to be held In Ogden on the IBth and 20th. Every Sunday school in the stake will be represented. An irate subscriber bae written to tbe editor of the Lexington (Mich.) News demanding de-manding that bit paper be Hopped. He explained that be had not received a copy of It for two yeart, and be doetn't propose to pay for anything be doetn't tel. Jonet Brotbert will commence work on th mill dam at Echo in about fc month, or at toon at they can get the timbers on the ground. Tbey will put In another dam about the tame at the old one, and will make It more substantial. substan-tial. John F. Salmon loaded tear this week with bit household goods, horses, etc., and It left for Canada to-day. Alex and James Walker, Wilford Sinister and two other Walker boys will leave on Sunday for Canada to make their future home. "Doctor," said the tweet young thing who bad Just arrived from tbeeaat, "I've been told that eating cucumbers will remove re-move freckles." "So they will nuder one condition," replied Dr. Gruff. "And what it It T" " That tbe liecklet are on tbe cocombere." Tbe Seventy-Fourth Annual Conference Confer-ence of tbe Church of Jesut Christ of Latter-day Paint! will be held in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, 00 Sunday April 3,1004, and continue nntil Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 6. A general attendance of tbe officers and member! ii requested and expected. C. A. Walton baa been hauling gravel the past week onto the sidewalk from the Relief Society corner past The Timet office. Tbia 1. one of ihe best things tbat has been done In Coalville for many a day, and It will not be necceasary now for us to use a shovel to clean out the red mud that wat tracked in from tbe tidewalk. Imsgine how a newspaper man feels when some fellow comes Into tbe thop and wants a little job work done in a big hurry, promising the catb at toon at it it completed, and then after tbe printer prin-ter bai worked hard to finish It up the fellew dig! tip one dollar and tays he will pay the reat In a few daya. The man with good promiiei will stay away from the shop after be gelt his work done and will not even stop to apeak when be meet! nt on tbe ttreet. There are auch fellowa in toe world and we have bad occasion to meettbem. A convention of tbe Sunday schools of Summit, Morgan, Weber and Box Elder stakes will be held In the Tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, tbe lllth and 20th. Tbe first ineeiing will be Saturday evening even-ing and three sessions on Sunday. It It expected that about 200 Sunday school workers from tbit ttake will attend. A special traiu will be run from Park City to Kchu to connect with No. 101, atl :30, and accommodations will be provided for all workers by a committee at Ogden, but only workert will he provided with entertainment. A low rate will be given by the railroad at-d ticket! will be issued 01 Friday, good returning Monday. Mon-day. The Easter number of the New Idea Woman's Magarine is a galaxy of bright contributions, which are at the same time practical hints to the home stiiylng woman. wo-man. Among tli e special articles, "Auto-mobiling "Auto-mobiling for Men and Women" tells the proper costume for those who indulge in thit popular sport. There is another of those important papers on "Psycho-Physical "Psycho-Physical Culture," telling a woman bow tbe may preserve ber beuuty ; and " A Word for the Kaster Bride" it lull of good, tound counsel to the novice in home-keeping. home-keeping. The second of the series of "Brief Bushiest Talka for Women" it given, and itt advice will prove valuable and wboletome to all women who will heed it. |