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Show r jf t 1903. UTAH. AUG. 21. COALVILLE. COUNTY NEWS. Hems ct Interest Githerel bj Our Correspondents in Tiriens Terns of Gouty. KAMA. Kama., Utah, Eiito Tim Aug 19, l'03 Aft : Bishop Lambert from. Vernal looking well few ft nd ud familv returned All are g day hae enjoyed k, tueirtrip. one conTheir jjouro at Vernal They were rovally tinual ovaiicn. treated l tbe.r relatives and friend, whkh fe very numerous in that part o? the country performed last A wonderful feat Woolstenhulme Tom Thortday n glit by of Marion. A bet of I0 was made oiue of the Km boya that Mr. Woolstenhnlwe could carry an eight gallon keg follof beer from John Warr's to Leonard', a distance of place n four blot k. At the aptointed boor Mr. Woolatenbolm walked right away with the barrel and won the bet. Then bis backer doubled the liet that be could rarrv ft one mile. Tbet mile waa eaaily 'snide, end $50 i put np that he could carry the bairoT ofbesr home; whteh i two milee from Kama. He wa followed by a large crowd and kept them all moving to kep np ftlib him, ard amid tf Veiling cheer belaid the barral down ou tba porch of hi motbera boue. Mr e weight 132 pound and the barrel of beer 108. Of court it it needles to lay they all went borne with, out tapping the keg. , of the B. Y. Academy Prof. Hickman of ProvnTectured ,at th meeting houae lat evening and it wa a treat, bit subThe time wa ject being education. mottle the by profetror wih occupied eong and instrumental elections by B. Y. A. Undent, which made two bonrt well spent by the large crowd in attend ance. I t t 1 I t, . ft t it t1 Wnol-tenhnlm- i! 80 k. MMMMMMMAMM ftAMMft Farm Life. years old. God made tbe country, od man rs served od an hour or two spent tery pleasantly made the town.eontins shod as mack truth as HJod sends meat tad the Devil cotifiie with the sends cooke. We would dby0 ith towns no more than with coi'.tmt it i i REEK f towns misfortune that the advents Creek, Aug. 19, 1003. ar to much more felt by the poorer classm. imraigractand catl, than th hlllM flMZ charms of conntry life. Anything which Tl,e ui.n work'! lour days last week. makes terming more attract mcreaaea Vltr Lee and family of Coalville national liability. Mncb that made were .isitor here lait week. Wages farming dismal l( growing are advancing. Honrt ar shortening. to home returned Wilde Mr Henry with is now CVu.e last Fridav evening after a Labor, and tbe new machinery, and Isolation light interesting. E. Pettit. Mr J week' VI. t with ennui have decreased will frmait facAlbert Lee and Mr. Mr nd Mr 4 cheap books. ilities, newspaper, VMItknr Chappell of Coalville paid a Our school and college should do rhort Vint to Mr. and Mr. Tboma Lee their share to lend attractions to tbs of ini place lait Sunday farm, not only in agncsltQrd court afand agricultural collegm.but in ordint tte meeting here laet Sunday Counselor which shsold be permeE. ary text-booPettit, ternoon Bishop J. W. B. Wilde and Elder M. Hardy and ated a much with agriculture as with commerce. Arithmetic boy keep J. D. Barber were the peaker. calculating how many yards of cloth re William and Craig Jobu E. Pettit they could bay at twenty cents a yard turned borne lait Sunday morning from compared to the number of barrels of Hanna, Wyo. cement at two dollars a barrel, but eggs O Hardy, and potatoes, those e'ty staples, are Rngpoe, eon of Mr. and Mr. ha been quite sick during the past abont tba pnly rural prolnct in our elea Country life has week, but he has recovered sufficiently mentary to be out of doors again. aipects wh cT have can af devotion from the highest mind. Now that tbe Sixteen of our people went on the ex first fever of commercial real promise to enAll cur.ion to Balt.ir last week. this love of nature may develop abate, of tbe exception joyed thetnselve. with of our youatrymeu to supply traveling to and from a. some had to be the dictrict with a large and farming each contented with standing up seats sterling population. It was "the emway. battled farmers who ton our indepenQuite a number of our people have dence. Enlightened patriotism been to Coalville this week on business. calls for every favor to country life. The on manufacturer and tbe laborer, rather bupt. W. L. Hansen issued checks than the farmer, have thus far received thwmonth for to the employees Monday help from the Governwent ami from the of July. nations thought and ingenuity. Our Miss Mamie Walker is looking after horde of southern Ttropeana would be tbe store while her brother Alex, takes more welcome if, instwd of pronouncing a vacation. on the slums, they sekterd themselves Lillian Clayton went to Park through the broad laid and learned atMis eri tachment to the Welkly. City Tfiesday. ii wa h Reynold. I e cream, cke olid win TIMES COALVILLE to-d- soil.-Colli- profitless Sleep not on the eve of day. A little midnight thinking mav nnravel tbe tangled thread that bind you down. It is thinking that makes one mans work worth more than another; that put dollars in one mans pockets and pennies In the other. WAHSATCH. Wausatcb, Utah, Editob Times : - Aug. 17, 1903. Pate an Enito It All. A grievous wail ofimee comes as a result of unbearable pun from over tax- ed organs, DixzmeM, backache, liver complaint and conniption. Bat thanks to Dr. Kings hew life Pills they put so end to it all. Tby are gentle but thorough. Try them Only 25c, Guaranteed by John Boydn A Son, druggist. On Saturday night a fir totally th station buildings her. Ne troyed RocarotT, Utah, Aug. 19, 1903. one wa hart. The agent, Mr.Yallereax, WPwToa Times: and wife kit all theif furniture and r s How the fir originated i not clothing. i A ball game wai played here laet Satit about 8 p. m. and may surfed known Kock-port. urday between Hoytevllle and Tbe game wa n close on from have been caused by a spark from a train. beginning to and. tjcore, Uoytaville, 7 ; passing 6. llokpoit, Hunting and fishing parties are acour tbe country in eearch of gam and Ing Mr. and Mra. London of Croyden are recreation. They fiud plenty of the tiers visiting with the ladys aunt, Mra. latter bnt ' game it reported exceedingly Fannie Hortin. ' scarce. Richard Siddowav and' family of Balt Haying i well under way and tbe Lake' are here visiting with Robert crop is fair. The rargee are getting very drv. Mies Carrie Btembridgewho hs been , in Park City for some time past, Is now BIHKriH home ill, des- wk-- i !'.. :v. i sy, n w. large onmW of people from here took In the excursion to Saltalr last week, near! every family in tbe place being represented, Mr. hod Mrs. Ears Workman of Park City are here visiting tbe latters er, Mrs. Gibbons. A IL j j HiNirxa, Utah, Editob Times : Aug. 19, 1903, Ms. and Mrs. W. T. Ciornar of Salt Lake spent a few deye here this weex ' with their son W. F. Ciomar. I.AL-- Kwslnflen. The ladies of tbe club were royally entertained at Keusgton by Mrs. John Pawlas Wednesday Aernoon, .An hour or two was spent a fancy work and the ladies merry chatter, selection by Mrs. were treated td a v and eeveral in-Wm. Allison of itromeotal selectu young lady wae brought into ti room and a price offered to the one tj o could guess who he wss. Mrs. Ki i eott guessed that the person wae .AlWinnie Geertson and she wss given :e prize, a bottle of perfume. Tbe hufs were then told lhat a prize would tw awarded the one who could mske most words in fifteen mi a tea conujning tbe letters S. B. L. Mrs. Norttrott also won this prize, a beautiful lnd painted picture. Delicious letreshnents were served in the dining room lithe hotel, which was beautifully deconled with sweet peas and other fioweru and each lady was presented with if pretty boquet. Tbe guests of tbs clulwere Mrs. Wm. Allison of Ogden, Mre. G. Fieher of Echo and Mesdaisse yf. W. Cluff and George Edgmgton, ejfhich A t Born, Aug. 18tb, to the wife of Heber a daughter. All getting along nicely. Mrs. Alice Malin is on tbe sick list The Death Penally. Henry E. Parry and Thomas A. White this work, A little tking sometimes results in of Bench Creek and Woodland were the Charley Seymour of Paklev was here at tbe afternoon services here death. Tba mere scratch, insignithis week viitiog his sister, Mrs. Ellen spetkeri ficant cuts w pusy boils have paid tbe on Sunday last. SidJowsy. Buck-len'- s death penalty. It is wise to have . The Henefer Sunday school will meet Is Amu Mis Sarah Larkin of Ogden Salve ever bandy. Its the here with the Croyden school in a social pic- best salve os earth and will Robert with prevent fa'visiting Siddoway. nic September 2nd. tality, whet Rurns, Bores, Ulcers and Charles Treadway of Balt Lake is here, Tiles threaten, "Only 25c at, Boyden's WANSHIP. tbe guestpf Mr. and Mrs. W.F, drug store. - 7 Wammr, Utah, Aug, 19, 1903. Holloa Tims: ' J. Stephens, Yesterday wae the hottest day Mr. Margaret Y, Taylor anddattgh'er, season here, the thermometer Lennie Harrington, of Salt Lake are jting relatives here. On the 01 b inst. 94 in son wet born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robins n. Tbe mothwae in a critical condition for fw days and Dr. Donober of Park Cltv da Tailed In. She and babe are doing nicely er How. 0 Barf eat met with na Sunday and gave Seme good instructions to tli saints. Elder Amoe - lat the of Tegis-cr-m- g the shade. Harvest is in full swing here The mower and reaper can be heard earlv and late and everybody is busy. TO cr KK A e ly Mr end Mr. R!ghv spent a few days In BaU Lake this week. . Surprise parties seem robe all the ge; quite a number have been surprised ou CesaJa gtasoefi CCC. fever Sold tabS! their birthdays, the last party being the dealer whs trieeta iren this week la honor of Urt. Han-i Jast as roed." - eS' t die. Summit County, L ! End tan. of lillfer Fight. Two physicians had a long and fght with an a bees on my right J.f.Hugbe of DuPont, tia The Herald. Bemi-we-k- t All cattle bearing the above brand and ear mark ire owned by William Ml Michael, wtet Side Weber river, COLD IV ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if it fans to rare. E W. Groves signature is on each box. 25c. Mrs. Girtis Robbins of Park City is -The Balt Lake PaHv Herald r here vTsTtlujT Xer eieier, Mrs7 ITittle most readable paper in the lutermonn- Rsemaseen. tain country. Everyday in the weex Mrs. Hftnnsbel'e Davis and amity of 85 cent a month. The Sunday Herald Idaho are hero, visiting relative and its magazine section shou'd be read friend. by everyone, 2 per jer, fi for s x A. K. Anderson ha returned from Balt months, Th Lake after an absence of ten days. Herald (Tues-iai- s and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Ov r forty people wept from here to Saltair on tbe l2:b. The trenportaiiou Orange Judd Farmer (weekly) $175. to and from- Saltair- was .anything hut Strictly la advance, If it happens, ita in the Herald. pleasant, it tmg so crowded. But tbe time epeet at tbe lake waa euj'oyed very much. , - t Cvn Tci Laxative Bromo Quinine Tuet. lOoe bowse Seven on every box. 25c. TtiS SlSStCTe, sold fa peat 13 months. Wkw Wive Water Flow. tbe week ending Thursday, An?, 13 h, there wa a toal average daily flowof 635.29 second feet of water in the Webr river, including what comes from Grip bTwoDiyt, Coalville Coop For tbn Canyon Creek reservoir. All of this water wae diverted and used by tbe rev-er- a caoal of tbe system, and as between tbe several counties was apportioned as follows. . 299 2A 2nd feet . Summit county Morgan county ,173 72 Davie county, including water from resertor ... 67.3Y Weber county . Total SHOE SALE! 635.29 2nd feet It will be observed from the above that when it cornea to a distribution of the waer that Summit county i largely in accesv of the other counties, and those having inferior right will have to look for their water elsewhere 3 W have about text-hook- aocaroar. f To Cure a Cold in One Day i ' j "nd gaveme up. Everybody tbougntmy Buie h.d come., Asa last reort I tried King's Discovery for Consmnp-wit- h tlon- - Xbe benefit I received was strking 1 m feet ina few dav. Now It emirely regaioed mv health. conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat Guaranteed by nJ Long Trouble. John Boy den A Son draggnts. Price lr le 60c, anl $1, Trial hottlea free. w ANTED-BEVEpersons of In each character and stale one in thie mf required) 10 represent and aJvertise old established wealthy bu'ineta house tf olid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with expanses addiiiooel, all payable io cash rieci each edneed.y from head offices Hor 4Di when nec-w- ai nre furnished Endoee ww7- - Refsreacee. dretaed Colonial Co., 334 envelope. 1'earborn ttrtet, Chicago. RAL a BlILT. At tbe regular monthly meeting of the d.reetors of the WeLer Reservoir, Power', A Irrigation company held in Balt Lake j on Tuesday, the report of tbe engin-e- r was received and it was decided to build ! a reservoir in Lost Creek canyon ; they I also decided to advertise for bids to I drive the tunnel for the outlet, and bids i will be called for shortly. An assessment of 10 per cent was also levied on KLSEKYOI TO BE tbe shareholders to proceed with the construction work. We believe this to be a good move on the part of the company as it will store tbe water nearer tbe people who are suffering most for it, nod will allow the people in this end of the vallev to use the water from tbe head of the stream. Next year will see a material change ip tbe distribution of the water as it will be measured by the weirs that will be put in tne ditches tbn fall. Those having rpceat rights mould i u been be for stock in tbe reservoir company now so that they can get their hare of the water out of the river wbile the people below are getting theirs out of the reservoir. It must be expected that unless tne people who have recent rights secure their water by taking this stock that those who have superior rights will insist bn having a fair distribution. It is believed bv those who are best posted that ditches of 25 years or less will not be allowed water after July let another year. County Sarieyor Simmlt of Which are being Sold at HALF PRICE. Some Good Bargains. COALVILLE eoAbvibLE . - v eo-o- p. Connty. I have a line of s uni Conveyancer. - All Prices. All Styles. Is familiar with section and township corners in Bummit county. 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