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Show THE COALV DEVOTED TO THE INTERE STS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. VOL. COALVILLE, UTAH. FI LAY. JANUARY 20. 1011. XVIII. NO L MU as it may aeem, Russia, litb is third in point of flax grow In t Importance, supplies the etrawt fr nB which 150,000, 000 worth of linen sirhally imported into this countrv is Plade In Ireland and Scotland., 1 i fe being no commercial market f( Dost of the crop after its seed h itbesii extracted, western farmers a a rule, have been forced to burn t! itraw to get rid of it. is with the cotton gin aud reaper1 ti i Inventions whlct have contrib-- u el more than any other tactors tof tt t Aipbulldiug of the prosperity of t i United States and won for it its mittances. We need the money, and need it bad, As we are about to go to press we learn (bat Walter West died at his Wednesday home in Hoytsville, night of tuberculosis. Particulars next week. On account of slack trade at the Little Things Heard Here and There About You and 1 Our mines here, a good many of the miners are leaving. Some going to Visits and Our Visitors Wyoming and others to Carbon eoomty, Utah. J alius Frankel, a prominent meof Park City, and president rchant Watch J. B. Rhead U reported to be quite postponed to a laser dais. New York rit the company ill wftfi pnenorotna at his - ranch vm this paper and 'small bilkb for par ftf this city, was inClothing the county seat tlenlars. South Fork. on business the forepartof the week. CO All! COAL,!!! Place CO AH fhe from returned H. Beyer J, A regular meeting of the Coalville western winter range the fore part 50 ur criers wlin Joseph Hopklnfcr Club will be held WedCommercial receive!! Oar coal. Graaa Creek ofthewedk. evening, nesday January 25th, 1911. next week. A. R. denes, the miller,' of Echo, at the City Hall at o'clock - p. m., C. R. Jones came op from Skit for the was in the county seat on knwriness, purpose of transacting any y Lake last Wednesday. Saturday nighuend spent business that stray oome before the with his family, (returning Ikon meeting. James'S. Clark and children Wfi morning. day Uor their home in Tabor, Oanada, Ray Jones distributed telephone BORN Tb the wife of Geo. Fetir-solast Tuesday morning. on Saturday lawt a baby iglrl. directories doThig the week. There subscribers in MiesEva Wsr burton eamenp from Tliiti is the first a ad Geo. it almost are now ninety-dou-r this city. Six years ago it was a Ogden Tuesday and will "spend a tickled tcileath. rare thing for a residence 'phone week here wlflh her parents. W. M. Boydea., manager df the here. Then St was regarded as a Miss Emily Branch rertnmed'lwim Lyceum.wras inktftlt Lake tfireifore luxury, now fed a necessity. "St.'George hwt Sunday, after wait- part of 'the week on business, re At the regular meeting of Coaling there the past few months twning'TVednesdav morning. ville Ldge SJo. 28. IrO. O. F.. WedSummit Stake Quarterly Cottier During the post week we 'hare nesday night the following officers enee will be held in this dty on Sat- sent out a good many Homo of were installed: N J. Peterson, N. urday and Sunday, Jaa. 28 and9. Subscription Record and ore trust G.; J. H. Couch.l secretary; and ThecontJy Our Boys" has been She recipients'will favor os orith re Wm. WeML.' treasurer. The auditing committee appointed are Daniel Sommers, JI. C. Clark and William Sommers. Merely JOB WORK NEATLY DONE -- JANUARY SALE Big cut in Winter Millinery for Cash. S .MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milinsr, H 'PHONE 41 CLACK. J vh.ltney, who was a Massachusetts teacher. Benjamin Cushing Ul6gt, the discoverer of the Oxford pKcesses which will make cotnmei-cUll- y available, lu the manufacture of Ahierclau linen, this heretofore valueless product of the western fafttt, is a native of New England. Id'thetr economic effect on the linen market of the world, the Oxford processes, which transform the flax ind fabric iu from one to two days, a Ifllf requiring from 2d to 80 weeks togocomplleh abroad, are as impotent In their relation to flax as Whitney's gia whs 1o cotton. They hol3 out to the western farmer the premise of a mw soaroe of revenue, eomsteasarete In value with that of 6S oottoa gin and foreshadow the establish meot of a new American Induitiywf the first order, which, experts believe, will some day wrest from England its centuries old the linen field aod XHw Lenora E. Shaw, of Ohio, Is rank la Importance with that of drilling the children of the district eot'oa. aetveol'Sndwlll put on Belshauar's Ji) the evolution of this new Amcr iSsnn" wspeetacular pantomins and leak industry , Utah, which has not will be participated in by many Jfi her conspicuous as a flax growing ttoeuibiUkreti. Miss Shaw comes here! stall although favored with a soil Ughlyiwcommended and wsbeUewe( an Jltoisteaui table for Its profit tbs penple'wlll be well repaid by aut- sbl cultivation should share. To tMMUs,. The Park Record said ail! fhe reet lt presents an opporlanlty kind. uT.good things about tbs play yre ant with potential possibilities MSss Sbnsri put on there, and at It t a the nation one of far Record says anythin? Ini one tt mean I -j IHctrictCourt st plead guilty ! a W. Cerwta Rteawieaa Wall, wrttea Sun tfane w I W So I bourht which turmS iota USrtpn. bottle at Boilsra s Hants . 1 tl)wt BaUafd's llunhcsit. Coapound sod It otraicbtoaod IM oat nlftt, tnbWt. o euro arrup Compound will can i LaOnepo. Pries 25c, 60 aad 11.00 Reims A1 Swbatitartas. ' ur BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO to ST. LOUIS, told and Raoommandad For sals by Jobs Boydra a Ma WHO IS SUCCESSFUL HELL TELL YOU. The First National Bank Vice-PreiM- Vice-Prorido- ni ki t y if x 1-- - f;: seeeeeeeaeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeoo Subscribe Now FOR THE E COALVILLE TIMES Aad get ell the Isssl sty ONLY $1.50 A YEAR $ 0 BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM i,: lathe m A.a.:;i COUNTY -- wTraex Is Vefi ifi tipysd to da AS Kinds of Ow GOm JOB WORK 7 s'Nv" VWIIt snlsmgfveyMi gaol JhtoRlchh THE Coalville Times m Coalville Co-o- p ', feCBANK. fASKANYMAN - ;; charge'! Adjourned to Feb. 20th. THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE WEST In the prodigal waste of flax straw ten millioa tons, of which, according to tbe Department of Agriculture are burned .every year on the farms of the eouwtry, theie is a marked analogy between the position of many western farmers of to da and the southern planter before Eli Whitney evolved his cotton gin in 1793. Up to that time, cotton, now king of the world's textile industry had little apparent value, as flax straw now has n many farms. It took a whole day to separate the seed from one pound of the clean white staple, making its cultivation for commercial uses an impracticable and expensive business enter-pris- e la which few planters dared to embark. So little cotton was raised In the states south of the Mason and Dixon's line that the British Customs Officials, thinking they were being deceived bj false invoices, seised tbe first eight bales o( it entering Liverpool in 1784. tin the ground that such a quantity could not bgve been raised in this country i in a slngls year. It is difficult to eonceiv in face of the figures . OPPORTUNITIES come every day to men with money; Has for this this which lndicato a haryear, yours come? WERE YOU READY) A savings account started vest of approximately 11,600,000 (ew years ago would come in handy noW,- - Start it now; in a few bales, To Vi hltney, the south owss its years you will be the man ready with the money. this field. present predominance We will pay you 4 per cent interest , pn rthe.. money , you put. in His invention aside fromJbelplngio pay off the souths debts has enabled our bank and compound the interest every three months. It to develop an industry which today prod aces a product of an aggregate annual value of $800,000,000 and has given Uncle Bam $7,000,000,-00- 0 COALVILLE, UTAH. tbe best of it in the international CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. balance of trade for 100 years. W ALFRED BLONQU1ST, JAMES P1NGREE, PrwMwt, FRANK P1NGREE, C thimr. B. G. BLACKMAN, are tbe Larges tproducer of fiax. but x 1 byBSBBS carnal knowledge, and was sen teneed te a year in the State prison. Coalville Sample Room Store. THE KEY TO SUCCE SS, JS THEi Celde. he Not Down. After nail, my friend," said tbe M ipsiga sopellblnder, "vital princiMorse W. C. was herelaA ples savor change. Questions at expeJadge may arise to cloud the real Maodayand held a short seeeiea 4 diency aA issues from time to time, firing eeetrt aad transacted the lellswitg1 are the but the issues themselves Bainesa: to asm from generation. generation In the .matter of the estate f 1U Political la the main agree as ashath tVilliams, deceased, petkion: to alms.' parties is a difference of opinion fee Jettaw of admistration eotMlswed os to mstfcdds that divide them. For I aatii Betmsary. .example What one thing do w all, efialinl of Obeunatter without regard to political sffitia lions, the estate la J. - Wood- s- deceased;, petitioa ion regard as one of tho essentials of our order afaele of real and preoaall wtntitatiorfr'dlve-cen-, t , 1 good cigar, shouted an property granted. on tbs outskirts of enUuidastirl.hearer State Of Utah vs. Edmond Mason.1 arvrwd.- - Defend and old. Has a Seething aad Healing Effect aa ail Caagha aad 'prestige. It SUITS and OVERCOATS LessihanCost. COMPOUND. Coughi Colds, Whooping Cough, Bran fURES V chitia, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Etc, The Faverlta Remedy la all Hawes. It la rood for young' iiVptntyMl'fJfkii fSSr&wifay Come prepared to get more than your moneys worth. BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP shI reach-eeldomT- GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE now going on A Household Necessity. p 4ent worid-wid- e has solved the A perlcan genius pi Mlera Of how to turn this waste fli s straw into profitable use. Like t n, mmd i w Mentioned Sero-da- t Wayne Rotary Washing. WHILE THEY LAST at $3.50 each Coalville Co-o- p We Keep the Best and always have it |