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Show I V. V . y ,U: f ' of (JUk TH -- peageijol siety Vicinity 1 emroent. NEWS tS3HStittSc. KzSttZS Branch returned from Salt to say that every person who heard it are better for hearing it. on Lake Monday. Mae Shoes, and Harness repaired by Malcolm Oldfield. right I wish to thank the people whose the time of my kind assistance at wifes sckness and death.' In my Have you investigated the merits bereavement and for the floral oftt of goats on the farm? ferings and also the speakers I sinMiss Mary Brown was a visitor cerely thank. T. W Thomas. in Pfcrk City last week. Only one pardon was granted by the 6tate pardon board at its session Salt in visited Mrs. W. & Rigby Saturday. Ralph 0. Mickley was Lake during last week. the lucky man. Our readers will S. L. Benson wants some more remember that Mickley was a brake-ma- n on the U. P. and was convicted horses to winter. Prices right. last June of robbing two Swedes The orders are eoming in for The near Echo, and drew one year from Xmss Times. Have we yours? Judge Lewis. Miss Alveretta Clayton left for Word was received in Coalville Ogden yestesday to remain indefl- today by T. L. Beech, that Mrs. J Mary Stewart, wife of J. Stewart, s shape formerly of this city, underwent a Shoes repaired in serious operatloa ia one of the by Malcolm Oldfield, next door to very hospital in Salt Lake yesterday. the Summit meat markefTT As nothing to the contrary has been Mrs. E, M. Bromley has at Echo beard it is thought the eperatioa about 100 nanny Angora goata for was successful. ale. Write for partieulars. Chas. Alfred, a county charge, Buy a Magnet Stewart Jiang $5 died at the county Jail last Sunday down and $5 a month, at the C. W. Digbt. For the past year and a half AM. Co. Come in and look at Mr. Alfred has suffered terribly of them today. Dont delay. rheumatism. The body was taken to Park City by Commissioner Geo. Robt. Young was in tlmtsounty Smith, and buried by the side of seat last Monday. Mr.Young has the dead mans wife. moved his family to Salt Lake from W unship on account of better schoo IN MEMOR1AM. first-clas- some where near ten tons, falling and catching him on the spinal eord, crushing that member terribly, after which the massive stone settled back, and released its victim. The deceased has been in the employ of the Frontier.. & Kemmerer Coal Co., for the past' fourteen years, in their meat market. Services were Jield at Cumberland, Monday evening, after which the remains were brought tA this city. Funeral aervlees were held in the Stake house Wednesday after-nooDec. 1. The speakers were Bishop Terry, E. H. Rhe&d, Thoa. Copley and Frank Croft. Music was furnished by the ward choir under the direction ef Ell wood Carruth. Interment in the eity cemn, - etery. The deceased leaves a wife, two one, father and mother, three sisters, six brothers, and many and friends to mourn bis lose. To the wife, father, mother, aistera, and brothers, who sit in gorrew wbere his footsteps shall never find echo, we exteud our sympathy. When they have drained the cup may the peace that paaseth all understanding come to them from One who cares for each little sparrow that falls. rela-ativ- es .Card of Thank. We use this means to gratefully thank our many friends who so kindly assisted us and showed their kind sympathy in our bereavement during the death of our husband and father. We alsq wish to thank them for. the many beautiful floral -offerings.. Mrs. we a With heart would Morgan Moore and Family. heavy i drop Lot A silver purse marked M a tear to the memery of Morgan Node There will be a stockholdM E on one side and July 28-- 0 Moore. His sudden death bes brot Finder ers ; tin the other. meeting of the Wsnshfp, Rock-po- rt please express the bitter cup of sorrow to the lips A Hoylsville Range Co. hold at . to Mrs.' H. C. Lmge, Keith AparV of friends and dear ones. His was reward mnUv SaJLLakeCitz.APd. syld.- -P n Ili bepSfd.1 r natures noblemen in ' its truest atlO a. in. to decideou putting ahevp sensei-brav- e, generous, manly. His on the range, Irwin Crlttenden,Sec. Mrs. If. J. Peterson entertained was the. soul of honor, and bis E. L. Benson has for sale one of about twenty children at a birthday friends and friendships were sacred the afternoon best hotels at the best location, the last Tuesdays party to him- - Morgan Moore, tbs subject x in tbs best town of Utah. occasion - being - Jakles birthday. of was this born simple memorial; Games were played and refreshin this city Nor. 11, 1871, and died We want the picture of th leadments served. Nov. 28, 1909. aged 38 years, 17 days. ing men In Summit oounty fer Thu The deceased came to his death at Xmas Tinas. Send in yoar picThe lecture Monday night by Col. are We was the best Cumberland, Wyo., while getting ture, and show yoar friends the yet Gearhart, a of coal load from a aorryib atweArnotabletoglye" Ajprospect," near ediHour'It' will be osfc os the" 10th suffice his But of a it. account home, by large rock weighing of next month. lengthy facilities, t -- " C eason L SWING Everything Beautiful that makes the hearts of our little ones rejoice. Come and see me, child- - i is ren-Your- days s.. LADIES!' With your Xmaspurchases you will receive my compliments on a beautiful china plate, Wishing you all a Merry. Christmas and a ' SUMMIT COUNTY coalville: tjtxh, eridayi December VOL. XV I. ; Cr DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. HappyNew Year: ' JKE M. ; SALOMON MCI1S151F JOB WORK NEATLY DONE :i7iGoo: NO. 47 CORIANTON Thegreatcat of all religious ilraui-as- , the famous Mormon play "Cori-aiuowill be at the Coalville House Dec. 8th and 9th. Opera The mtre announcement that this play will ho revived should be sufficient toflll the theater at every performance. When the play was first produced, seven years ago, press and public declared that it was one of th most magnificent productions ever seen in the city. It was played East, and still later in the principal cities of the Pacific Coast. In every case the verdict was the same. When it was decided to revive the play, those behind the movement resolved that tke production must be the equal of the original. This was not an easy matter, as the play calls for a long list of capable actors and actresses, as well as four acts 6f magnificent scenery. Believing, however, that the end would justify the means, the promoters of the plan to revive the play set to work, with the result that it Is believed the revival of the play is in every way equal te the original production. The part of Corianton is one calling for an actor with ability of the highest order. Alfred G. Swenson, leading man with The Wolt company, was secured by special arrangement with the manager of that company. Mr. Swenson was a member of the original company and understudy of Joseph llowarth, who created the title roll. Luke Cosgrove, wellknown throughout the west, who waa a member of the original production has been secured to play the part which he created. The other characters are' in the hands ot experienced actors and n, HOW TO TF'M IT MOST AND EFFEC-TIVEtN- f EASILY. L ike Last, But by No Least Important of the HoljJay Preparations. UuHy ItjsMeant th ft ben all trvother Christmas work is done, the remains the important Usk of trir 4 Ps the Christmas tree t are Color and the most important require it a, the materials employed being 3oBdary. The souvenirs or gifts form fJt oftke decoration of the tree. Th 4 may be wrapped in tissue paper 4 bright hues, and tied with narrow ions, if the gifts are mall, a pretty (es Is to imbed them in artificial c iges. Make these of orange-yellow- . paper, wrapping jepe 1 paper, and fill the the gift ia orange out wit tissue paper. Hang ler.Rha of ribbon or by two-incstrips of braided en n paper. These look very pretty arnbng the dark green bougfaa j Buy the loos tree with It an com. String Che, about fifty lmS long; make tassels of the corn cijtach end. then tie a knot in the lot strand, a little below the center, aft doubling the tassel ends even. Tka forms a unique necklace. I - Little stars, blrts and other figures, cut from heavy per, given a coal of glue, then dtpp in mica or metallic flock, make -- iih decorations, also chains made tf&aper and treated in the tame mann Tbese chains, looped from hough to ough, arq quite dazzling, holly be es, threaded to each link, make the more effective, Plenty of r and green apples mall ones, of rse help the dec-anorative schemoi tiny potatoes, stuck full of wt lags, look well. Make the banners of srlous colors, using crepe paper w long aticksv fallen holly berries, ougbs with these, or with a pin and stick s of pieces of potato, 4 of gilding the nuts ;e smalts from some id oil (bouse paints), the smalts in gold, nt tnflltfiis colors. r-- m - f d oTTpovsrrx glue. Place ft In a bowl, add a pint of water, and srf the bowl in another vessel of hot water. Let boil until the glue is thoroughly, dissolved. Before gilding the nuta, hammer a tack Into the end to suspend by. Take hold of the tack, dip th nut in the glue, then roll in the flock and lay aside to dry. Little pine cones can be gilded in a like manner. j I Little bonbon baskets are quickly trade by forming a strip of cardboard fire inches long and two Inches .wide Fit to-- disk for the bottom, then line inside and out with paper, gluing 4t in place Make a handle from a strip of braided crape paper and sew securely In place, fastening It on the outside, as this Is to ba recovered; to do this, take a piece of crape paper four inches wide and five inches long. Fit this around the' UtTle trax,s!aahtng top and bottom' to form a fringe. ..Others can be covered with rows of braided crape paper; others, again, may be dipped in the liquid glue, then dusted with sago and sil' ' ' vered or glided. Again, one can take two squares or rounds of crape papei of contrasting shades and about five inches In diameter. Place two together, slash the edges to the depth of an inch and a half, to form a fringe, lay the candy in the tenter, gather the fringe together, and tie about an Inch below tbe fringe, which pull out until loose and fluffy, and hang by ribbon. Artificial snow la sparkling. Dip flakes of cotton --la glue, then In diamond dust, and place it on tbe topmost boughs. Titty Japanese lanterns light th tree prettily, aa4 are safer than unshielded candles; then there are little square lanterns having mica sidea These have a sponge In a tin cup at the bottom and a wick. The sponge in saturated jbb kerosene and the wick ighted. They burn longer than the ordinary Christmas tree candles, making a handsome illumination, and are lutte safe. Little iced cakes tn various colors help to decorate the" tree. These are made In'th semblance of snowballs and dominoes. into-a-ctrcl- e a A Letter vtth a Gift ' "Dear : J am tending you a imall remembrance for Christmas.' Do not think that it is cheap, although you will notice by the pricemark that it only cost me, in cash, 20 centa In addition to that, it cost we- - two dollars worth of time, ten dollars worth of worry, and approximately f4.fi? in laroaged and torn clothes, ' Merry Christmas, otherwlea" We do only gtod pan icg. Can w do vour? f rices are right. , W UX. . Girls are busy these days making' elaborate neckpieces of lace and sa- tin, or net and ribbon. The one shown In the sketch is made from white fig ured filet net attached to a high, boned stock ot black Batin. The bow -In front, and the jabot, are niers.v jitnned on and can be replaced by oi tier Prevent and Relieve Headache It gives me great pleasure to be. able to refer to Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills as the test remhave we edy yet had in our house- - for the prevention e of headache. My wife who has been a constant sufferer for a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands of all sufferers. ' JOHN BUSH, Me. . Watcrvleit, ,l Used Them Four Years. "O- - HiW Pf.p.n r:t. and-cur- , , 7 Your feturn' cied pnaie&m relief of bea A too envelopes for ,73 ccnJ it them (or U4U1C.four Awww and nearly years THE TIMES office. they never (ail to give me relief. I have tried many other remThe Popular Girl. edies, but have never (ound any, a The popular girl is found tn evory city, village, and hamlet She is a girl full of fine sympathy and wide understanding; oh talks to the talk teas and listens to the talkative, and leads on the bashful and flirts with the fllrtyt She la full of simple tact and kindness. .ut.when.Jn ....company L coupled with a merry, cheerful (alien anyone besides ber family Is around), and a anffHent xiiount of resene and dignity (when rerene and digrlty la n cstaryL to be popular with men. Thd popular Irl liae many sweethearts to ehoole from and nearly always ehoohea the better. JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, 854 Trombly Av,, Detroit, Mich. There is no remedy that-wi-ll more quickly relieve any (orm of headache than Dtv MUesr -- rrong-Mi- e. Sbe-mea- -- rly - The best feature of this markable remedy is the fact that it does not derange the s ' or leave any disagrecabh 1 effects. Druggist everywhere sell them. If first package fall to benefit, your drugyour money. gist will return MILES MEDICAL CO.( felkhert, indr- - ataavsgots- JOSEPH BARKER, BREEDER OF - KSL Anti-Pai- n re- .mirrM more or Joss, anil sometime a perfectly eood match. Jersey -- kM 3. and Durcc Cattle-Berksh- ire -- Si Jersey Hogs. Has for Sale Choice Registered Jersey Bull-Calve- $50 to $100. each. Ako some - choice young pigs at $25 per pair. Secure the best from Utahs Creates! Stock Farm from Give Us Your Order EorVa- - - Turkey for XMAS. And in the meantime remember we can serve you ti e best Meats, Fish and Vegetable?. SUMMIT MEAT CO, ' Bagnell & Ball, Prop. ' s |