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Show counties have bettered their by consolidating.' The transportation of some pupils from some districts would naturally result but this expense would not overbalance the salary paid to teachers sometimes good and sometime not gooa T h u (4s a v ngJ h ege e ral current expense and puttin g that money into better graded and disciplined school. Ou of our consolidated schools reported that thej started with bonded indebtedness of 5,600. That school has paid off the eon-diti- fareHENEFER, March, well party given on the 6th to Mr. 12-- The 1000 lba. FOR SALE hors, wgt. Stubcbakcr wagon; 1V white Hyrum Dearden and family,' will 1 harness long he remembered by the people top spring wsgon; M.work lUUdtm, alt tor' tautw. and- - fifty litre. Three-hund- red Coalville, Utah. lnnches were Dut up by the ladies-Thevening was spent In songs and Wanted Two or three (pack; bur- dance, and all had a good time. row. Wright Bro, Upton, Utah. Miss Susie Richlns spent several visiting In Evanston, during days For Salk Oeee eggs. apply Mrs. the week. Ulltborne, Coalville PreparationsTor building are being made SALE-Sweeselect dkh by several here, and several oaU, FOB 2.00 per cwt. (.. 8, Crittenden, improvement are expected during Hoytsvills Utah. the season. 1 lie relief society will give Child reTT nr T i iTu c TTTi a r e IlkHy-t- o here oil" HuTuXaF diseases special program contract the contagious 17th. March ,, when they have- cold. Whooping night, Mr. Wilford Harris, left duriog cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and are week for Blackfoot, Idaho. the consumption are disease that often contracted when the child ha The children here say they like a cold. That why all medical au- their teachers, which is equivalent thorities sayb beware of colds. For to saying our district school a sucthe quick cure of cold you will cess, aud all grades are doing good find nothing better than Chamber-al- work. lain's Cough Kemedy. It can S one of ourinen who have recentways be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For saie by ly re tuned from the desert, report J mv Boydkv A Son. the sheep in good condition. Most of the wool raised here Is s The job is the cheapest for the customer, and the best still for sale. far the punter. A good job proDEVIL SLIDE NEWS. duces a fine effect, means some1 ; C- -. 1 e The Blj Clothier Will open at CHlville, Utah with a complete stock or; Clothing for Men, Women Boys anil CG13ren IJ 1 I will demonstrate to you what the Watch for the date and big Merchandise. merchandise. IN MEMO RIAN CHJOOOOOOOOOOOCWBOOOOOOflO first-clas- thing and brings results. Results count. - You judge a inan not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That the only true test, Is Chamderlalos C'ough Iiemedyjudg-- d by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of It In the highest terms of praise. For sale by John Hoyden A bon. COUNTY OFriCEBS. W. D. Lewis, Pearson, Henry W. Hslea Clerk J. M. Hixos. .3YI Commissioner . Alexander Wright E. Johnson. Recorder J. Elwoed Carrot' Trtstorer Attorney J. , Assessor W. O. A NOTICES STROLLER Mary Anne Wignall Copley vwas hWKKHOOOOWWOMMI the daughter of Charles and Sarah That no ductor has aure fr a Parkinson Wignall. She wasborn une 17, 1830 at Liverpool, England. j gossiper. Christened at 8t Peters Church June That bad boys are often better 25, 1830. Her father died when she was twelve years old. that good boys. Orson Pratt was the first elder she heard preach the Goapel. This was true That efficiency corns) only in 1860. She was baptized Jan. 17, with the love of work. 1861 by John Price. Confirmed Jan. 1861 by Claude Rogers. 20, She was That a farmer often thinks the of the choir in the Livermember hia steals man money. city most enjoyabls dance was given last Saturday at the Commercial Club. Mrs. Lucas is reported as very ill but the doctor reports improvement. Buth, the daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. O. Condle is now reported as out of danger. The families of Mr. E. I). Briinley and Win. Brimley were called to Salt Lake on account of the death of That the state of mind is tften their mother Mrs.Elizabeth Brimley. the state of stomach. That most of ua, are modes t,but Manager D.H. Woodman returned bringing with him a large supply of truth is naked thats why ve shun truth. spring goods. I pool branch. - i SALT LAKE NEWS ws do SALT LAKE, March ll.As hear any thing from Kockport, not Cooper. I thought I would write a few lines. Lats last November Mr. Robert Compare The Times win any of tbo other Bounty papers and too if we do SIddoway moved to Salt Lake with not print mors county new than both his wife, who was in poor Health, the other paper oombioed. Of oonrt thlrklsg the change might do her wo dm good, but sho continued to fall in health until Feb. DA, 1912, when she I passed away. The funeral was held fltlniiiir on March first, at the Thirty-firward chapel, at S p. m. The funeral wae conducted by the bishop of the CONSTIPATION ward, and the eloglng by the ward Indigestion. Bad Breath, tHsat choir. The speakers were Bishop Best. Vertlco (Mind stats). Headache, Sallow Completion, Vernon, of Ruck port. Bro. Larkin, a Tired. tHeoumcd reeling of of a Torpid rm re alt Ogden and Henry Seamons, of plums Dear. Salt Lake. Robert SIddoway, coesln of the bereaved husband, sang two beautiful solos. A host of friends accompanied the remains to the ass Is aa Kfootivo Unr Toale Bowel Bogota to. cemetery. Many friends from Rock-por- t, Park City, and other places Its powerful reviving Influence In the torpid lvr brings atteuded the services. on an immedlato Improvement. Hinry Beamons. batter at ones. Tbs Yen bowels movs frsely so that tbs impurities which bsvs clogged Ogden. Utah March 12th 1912. aa up the digestive organs find has To whom it may concern outlet When tbs system been thus purified, the bilious, The Dixie Jubilee Singers gave an half sick feeling disappear, tbs breath entertainment at our Church this complexion clear, tb sweet, the mind alert become evening and every body in theaudi and cheerful and there la a fins at eiice was more than pleased by the feeling of exhilaration through the body. high class manner in which they Price BO per Betti. gave their numbers on the program, JametP.Ballard.Prop. 6t.Loula.Mo. every thing was first class, and every Um Staphens Eye body was more than pleased. 6ors Ey. It Thos. F. Preahaw Itev. if. D. Zimmerman pAweRicowetwctePy 4. A st HERBINE fl JOHN BOYDEiK. SON. Subscribe fof The Tunes. NEWS. The Dixie Singers sang in Brigham Opera House March llth, 1912, to a packed house, the people were well satisfied. J. M. Burt Pres. of Student Body of the BoxElder Higb8chool. BrtghiniTUtah, March llth, 19 UL The Sanford Dodge company d house last played to a is one of The play Tuesday night the best that lias been hero this season and Mr. Dodges company "" handled it admirably. They may a us return engagement before new give built school That ha eight season.closes. the modern school buildings. That school has equalized the At every place the audience is cartaxes, which ranged from 1V4 tJ 18 ried away tifro a series of artistic --making them about 6 mills. iflte the realm of h utnurand effects That school is better graded. until the closing number. The music That school has better teachers and are and supervisors that we eanifot plantation jubileesDarkies"songs can sing as only rendered afford and which they could not them and many of their selections afford before consolidation. of a humorous character which are What consolidation has done for and moledy by the others so it will do for us in a com- promise "fun acre. Opera house Marcn, 19. One parative way. After considering the question of night only. dividing this county in two High Word has been received that Dr. School Districts I herewith withdraw C. S. Lamb, the veterinary surgeon, the recommendation made in Jan. died at his home in Ogden, the forelast and herewith submit the follow part of the week, of heart failure. lag: His death was very sudden, the After due consideration I recom- doctor being ill but a short time. mend ttiat this county be divided The decedent was 49 years of age into two high school districts as folhas lived in Ogden for the past and lows: Mr. Lamb was quite well six years. I propose that Park City and Parknown here, and his many friends ley's Park school districts be set here will be grieved to learn of his apart as High School District No. 1. death. I further propose that Woodland, Francis, Kamas, Marion. Oakley, In order to meet the demands made Peoa, ltockport, Warship, Hoyts-villCastle-roc- k upon them in the Hest these expert Coalville, Upton, Echo, and Henefer districts, or the entertainers intend to remain along Pacific Coast for some time. remaning number of districts out- the They play as many return dates as side of Park City and Parley's Park musical organization in the be set apart as High School Dis- any demands for reappearand country trict No. 2. ance at chautauquas on a regular enYours Respectfully, tertainment courses, at churches, Y. G. A. Cooper M. C. A.s universities, colleges, County Supt. of Schools. clubs, ect., along the Pacific Coast during next seasons is far beyond Mr. Merchant: By judicious anticipanion. Backed by the Pacific will b Coast titling the gates of Lyceum Bureau Opera house fair-size- e, She assisted her mother in keeping the conference bouee from 1851 to the time of their emigration from England in 1868. She with her mother and sister went on board the Horison May 24, which sailed on the 26,1866, and landThat we take our medlelnelu email ed in Boeton six weeks later. Traveled by rail to Iowa City and from opened to you. sugar costed pills rathertban in Iowa City to Salt Lake City in Edoalta thats raw about of doses large ward Martin's Hand Cart Company, the way we like our social ceres. arriving in Salt Lake City Nov. 30. I , That since this town wmtdry City 1856. Marshal Calderwood eairisi a barrel Lived in Salt Lake City until 1869, stare rather than a bUly--ke usee it when she went toGrantsvills, where flatki. she met Thomas Copley to whom to locate f she was marriod on ths 18th day of That there will be alaaoeat the March. 1800, by President Brigham opera house tomorow light. , Yonng. She was among those who left That it should be welmtronlsed their homes in Salt Lake City at the time of the move south daring the That it Is for the bccht of Johnston army raid. ' gymnasium. . After her mar rage she lived oa That George lost his watch last Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake. Came to Grass Creek in 1878. f Saturday nlgbL She died March, 6, 1912. ths that thought 'Stroller That boys were trying to fisi out a man CONSOLIDATION ou horse-bacRECOMMENDED J Stephen. Sheriff John C. Coffey. Surveyor R. A. Joses. Superintendent of 8eho 13 DEVILS SLIDE. March, er $1 will buy $3 worth of can do. 1 money-pow- COALVILLE adver-seees- s March 19. One night ony. - - hip-pock- et " jj f k. That the Academy concert waa well delivered but poorly patronit-ed- . To The Hon. Board of County Commissioners: In view of the fact that the questThat Coalville I going to have ion of division of ,this county into another clothing store High School Districts has come up must be solved I recommend and That Persky knows boar to sell Consolidation of this county into the goods. two districts. I propose that Park City and That lie lias an aniouneeinent in Park be set apart as county Parley's this Issue. School District No. 1. I propose that Woodland, Francis, That about the time ww begin to Marion, Oakley, Peoa. Boek-pKamas, all is think every tiring gdng along rt, Wanship.lloy tsville, Coalv iile, right, somebody risesto make a few . Echo, Caatlerock, and Ilene-fe- r Upton, pessimistic remarks.' Districts, or the remaning dis.i out ide of Park City and Partricts i. That many people ake the ot prayiug for tilings that leys Park be set apart as school district No. 2. o would not be good (of them. Further that they constitute High That man mnywdgb his words, School Districts No. and 2, as outbut it takes a wouan to make a lined lat. r. In so dividing this county the simple litiie No weigh a tpn. Board of Education of such districts would lie able to place High Schools That (i.nf best' handiwork, "Is arid Public Schools in the host possays Mine Sehsunan-Helnthe Aineiican huihstd." Isnt she a sible piaces. In view of this recommendation I grand old woman? f give the following reasons. That it snows eyery night. The consolidation of the Summit County Schools is the right way to That t lie Hoy tsvils dramatic com- solve many problems now before us. pany is going logiiea play at the Claims to justify consolidation are j opera hniise next Monday night. as follows: Better and more complete superThat they t. tumid be encouraged vision. by yotir present--. , (justified men for these positions because you can afford to pay for That tl y sea some nifty pro- - such men's services. grams. Better buildings throughout the 1 k, Tliat t!ie train rtfies quite regular county. Better teachers through the county g nowaday. because they are paid well. That tiie Mipi$Tor tbe Wasateb paid officers and supmine ervise rs. mine have to lebiiled on a push ear, fc.uM nf the mud. These officers spend their entire time in (heir work. , Advertise in 14 Yu Mote sanitary surroundings. More direct responsibility on school from rheumatism officers. Many snfT.-rhave been surged and delighted County Supt. appointed Instead of with the prompt relief alloraed by elected. applying Chaairlafna Liniment County Supt. then has power to Not one case ok rheumatism In ten enforce as well as advise. - treatment require any Because Cache, Boxeldor, Weber. Whatever. ThU'nolment la fur sale by John BovtaxA Sow. Morgan, Davis, Sevier and Salt Lake " . e A beverage for strength and health Tke wise old prospector knows the strength giving, health preserving 'properties of BECKER'S BEER hence the case on the hurrospack A true ood drink for home for the camp the athlete or the student. Write for price list order direct frosT -- jtrral V" 06DEN, Socket JBrrtmaa UTAH. 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