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Show PROFESSIONAL and "VouCan Have, BUSINESS CARDS. , limvILLE NEWS. TOR-SALE- Insured Clothes, THATS the kind we offer . Abednego W Williams Teacher Voice Placement and of HO tIHTll LE. March 15 The REGISTERED busy-i- n stork M Hoytsville thiswf fringing a sweet baby girl J tfiMrs, J. J. Redden. Mar. iMber and babe doing fine. Clothcraft garment goes an insurance policy in Conference, also maker. the form of a signed guarantee by were held here last Ward! inference And we stand back of too! Sundqr President George Youug were present. and Mrs IfS. Crittenden was called means that your Clothcraft to Pal Hy today on. account of Suit must hold its style sickn iiher daughters family. that it is strictly pure wool that A s sfftw party was given on hc coat front wont break that, Danle lwn on the evening of the the collar and lapel wont sag or his birthday. Several 14th, were present and all pucker. Think what this means of his to you. had a iyable time. Yet- - Cfo'btraft Clothes cost luk Sargent and her small Ml no p ire than ordinary clothe which never isd brother are, at present, sister uct Hand couid backing. stayin Vlth tneir grand parents. Mr. ai dMts. Win. Sargent. Mr. isdMrs. John Utterly of Park City a tt Vkitiug relatives here. We Want 400 New Subscribers within the Next Two Months The fantral of Mrs. George ! Ed gel in the All-Wo- ol Vas tWdjbere last Friday A Handsome Gift to any Boy Of Old Who Will Aid WardWiing house, where many Clothcraft. facts about the learn Dont decide on your epring clothe until you friend aid relatives assembled to Times.- - Us Encourage tbe Children by Taking Tbe pay tbtiilast tributes of jrespect to CO-O- P UTe departed sister and friend. .11 Thedeath of Mrs- Edgel was sud t It Is our purposg Jo secure 400 new subscribers within the next 'jatl mi jines peeled and oCfhfred the school children will be glad to help two uloUlhs. We bell? with tier sister in Salt while etf.uis worth while. Therefore If We nnike us especially WANSHIP NEWS. ROCKPORT. Lake pty. Owing to the sudden 6 foi Bcho(ilChilorlns Voting Contest, which bearranged call. iToaepf her fill ltdrefi were pernoon tomorrow (HaUirdayj 0 will continue nntil noon of at gins mitted to attend her bedside during G Johnston, the April 80th, 1910. We have arranged With W, will u with reliable goods, which be given to WANSHIP, March 15 Miss Clara W. her life! hears of mortal existence. IiOCKPORT, March. jeweler, to supply Peterson spent a few days in Coal- A. Smith and Mrs. Etta the children who enter the contests. Thepdaased was born in Siddoway . The gifts are as follows; - ville last week visiting relatives and returned home last week after visitEngland, in 1842. Here The contestant receiving the greatest number of vote Will be (iron friends. the of Church a member ing relatives in Tooele for two weeks. she berate watch, Elgin or Waltham movement. a The contestant receiving the second highest number of votes will bo . Mr. Kphriain Bates is building an 31 r. and M . W. W. Hortin of of Jest Christ of Latter Day Saints given a Chatiaine Watch or Solid Gold Ring, and emigrated to Utah, during the addition onto his iiouse. A solid gold set ring will be given to any girl who brings fa five ( S Oakley was visiting her sister Mrs. tune of the Civil War and under cash subscriptions. yearly BORN To the wife of Carl Pater-so- Joseph Vernon Sunday last. went puny hardships during the A hoys watch, guaranteed, will bo given to every boy who brings in on the 9th inet., a daughter. west. She Mr. and Mrs. Claud Williams and long aal tiresome journey five (5) cash yearly subscriptions. This is the first grand daughter of family of was visiting her was ow f the early settlers of Wanship The conditions of the voting contest are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peterson and mother Mrs. Sarah E. Gibbons last Hoytstijtk whose common lot it Any boy or girl regularly enrolled and attending any school in they are quite pleased to be titled week. was to taller deprivations and want mit County, is eligible. grandpa and grandma. Mother and One ( 1 ) old Sis months' subscription paid up will count SO Votes. in their ew and wild abode. t Some of Rockports citizens have babe doing nicely and Carl is feelwas a devoted wife, One (1) old Yearly subacription paid up will count 100 Votes. departed The commenced plowing. ing as well as eoutdTie expected. , Ons 1 ) Now Six months paid subscription will count 75 Votes. and th4ther of ten children, five Mr. W. A. Smith is sick at this of whom survive her to experience One ( 1 ) Now Yearly paid subscription will count ISO. Our home missionaries last Sunday were: Elders Calderwood and Jqiics writing. Dr. Dannenburg was call- the sad tM of a mother. She was NOTE: Any regular subscriber paying up his back subscription or is entitled to the number of votes which his of Coalville and Mr. McMiehael of ed to attend him. marrlelin 1865 to George Edgel who renewing his subscription cash receipt calls for, and these votes he may turn over to the contestant his was In Their is 80th visit 4ag still year. Hoytsville. very of his choice. Subscribers who have paid up for 1910 are entitled to as much appreciated by the meeting in cents. Call at Times Office or send Mrs. El leu Thompson and Frances many votes as their receipt calls for to The Times, Coalville, Utah. addressed envelope self HENEFER NEWS. stamped going portion of the community. t , atto Bailey feme out from the city noon , tomorrow continue and until will contest The begin (Saturday) On the 11th a baby girl put in an tend the faneral of their sister, Mrs. of April 80th, 1910. HENEFER, March 15 Our Sun- George Edgel. Mr. and Mrs. Shed-rac- k appearance at the home of W. J. A ballot box will be prepared and placed In a convenient plaee for, Pendleton. She was welcome and day school was visited by Brothers Kouady of 6akley, Mr. and depositing the ballots; judges will be chosen, and the result announced has decided to stay.AH doing Hne7 George Hobson and James Taggart Mrs. Jt Briefly and MrsTMaUdi through riie columns of The Times each week of the Stake Superintendency last Petersai d Park City, lelatives of ,, All money must be turned Into The Time office before the proper. ,yj John Young visited his parent " mfclptiamt f onpons can be neraed. Sundays tbe decfHed alto attended! last Sunday. As nearly as possible's report ebould be rendered dally by each eon-taV Mi. Hanmer Lamb with his wife faneral. , Joshua Bates has purchased the and . family spent several days here At thli writing it looks as though ' VS tart tomorrow, you stand a better show of winning. farm of Claude Williams. last week visiting relatives before spring his come to stay, some of the votes. 36 counts In this issuej it Note: Cutout the coupon Elder A. Mills of Hoytsville visit- leaving for Salem. farmers have commeuced plowing. ed the Mutual last Sunday evening. Work on the Henefer Pipe Line Auxlly meeting will be held Mrs. R. B. Hixson has gone to will be resumed at once. here nextSaturday, tbe 19th. Provo to be treated for appendicitis. Plowing has commenced and there , The Hdtsvyie Dramatic CdT. will Elder M. F. Hixson visited the is every appearance of spring. present the beautiful western drama, Hoytsville Mutual Sunday evening. in the Amusement Hall, Elders W. H. Branch and C. E. Canad 26. AU new scenery lias Mwvh Bat. were home missionaries NAME card printed on Walton, been procured and we look for a treat. here on Sunday last for . 75 cents a The Relief Society here will obTHE TIMES office. PRECINCT SCHOOL serve Annual day, March 17th, by Plcawnt Prospect of Filling It. that What a is be There will MUslowry giving programme. boxT a dan6e at night. FOR A. Cannibal Thats my lunch box. Ward conference at Henefer on Bohemias THIS RAULOT MUST BE DEPOSITED' ON OR BEFORE MARCH 25, 110 the 2dtti. First-cla- ss The Henefer choir under the able direction of William O. Stephens did the Binging at the funeral. of John Lauden's daughter. Maude, atCroy GO TO den on the 15tb. This makes the second one in his family'to be called within atout six weeks and all the people here tender their sympathy in their hour of afflictioq. , Mrs. (lebrgina Richinswlfe of East Side Main St., Coalville. look Counsellor Richins, left on Sunday I cordially invite you all to call for an extended, visit wth relatives in ParlCity and other places. over our splendid offerings in real HEREFORD BULLS With each you in Clothcraft. the Tone Production. Calves, Y earlings and Twos it, TH Utah Kamas, Can't Be A Good Summit Jxmf's. merWithout The taJ at 1 i You guarantee Bennions Ranch, Upton. Address PETER JACOBSON, Upton, Summit County, Utah. 1 DR, C. F. WHERRITT ! Dentist KAMAS, UTAH - Clothes $10to$25 Kings Store Office over Hours; 9 a. m. to 5 m P- - COALVILLE Surveyor ( J. Don Birch, we-lia- ve graduate U. of U. County Surveyor 15-- Mr. and Underground Surface - & Sur- - veying. Soutli-haiwpbo- fl, fold-fille- d UTAH HOYTSVILLE n, Abstracter. Edward H. Rhead for Summit Abstracter of Titles $10,000.00 JJonu County. Under Loans Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Office tJtab. at Residence, OoaUtUc, Phone No. Red Physician and Surgeon . Drs. French & Crisp Physicians and Surgeon Special "vtfork done on Eye, Ear, Hose aud Throat Glasses Fitted Office in Summit Block, Coalville m. Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. All who can should observe these hours as near as possible. Attorneys-a- t Law. p. H. NEELEY ATTORNEY-A- T -- law Coalville, Utah Phone 41Red Secret Society. Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. O. O. F. .a r' nk . 4 20 VOTES FOR six-fo- -- Hair cut and Smooth Shave Barber Shop. -- banish Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspep- Disorders, Be sore you seeure the genuine Blisa Native Herba In a yellow box bearing tbe portrait of Alonzo O. Bliss. of San Francisco Mary Ann B Oark 200 tablets (LOO. Money baqk If not (at the Shoemakers." is the Agent for Summit County for -- 1 s'.a.'Kidheyafid Liter Fireman Fund Insurance Cdmpanv Resident Agent J A most unique roadde fountain for horses and cattle Is tbe Inverted church bell, set In masonry, which Is located oh the highway that, leads from Northboro to Weetboro and near the center village o the former town, says the Boston Globe. Tbe bell was orlglnaly placed In the tower of the First Baptist church In tbe year I860, and on the occasion of Borne notable union victory during tbe root of pufifylng Faithfully used win Notary Public satisfied. Ask the agent . Hung In a Church Tower-Cracin Ringing Celebration of Union Victory. j disease by the blood. tissues; strengthens every organ. A tablet at night; next morning Seeling bright. C.R. JONES, FOUNTAIN One It restores wasted Notary Public. ROADSIDE best best family Bliss Native Herbs strikes at WM. WELSH. Treasurer. A Bliss,, FOR SALE BY Henry Seamons, UTAH. ROCKPORT, f of Lee patriotic-ringin- ked jlELms6lblxEifiuuuxendjM the vigorous bythechorchsex-to- in April, 1865, g, and We Human Hair in Comet Braids, Sanitary Turban Hair Pads, Hair Rolls and Hair Nets, and the newest Comet Braid Pins in all styles. 4 medicine. KTOOKMAN.X G JOHN GUNX.V.G J. H OOUOH. Secy. Send nf t orders I can dll then, for you. Utah - Coamlle, BELL for BUSS. Biles stands for B la Cordially Invited. . We Are 'Constantly Receiving the Newest Styles for the Ladies, Misses and Children U. S. BEDELL ..Meets every MAdnesclay Evening in Jones Hall. Visiting Brothers W-G- - 1 2 We absolutely guarantee our Real Human Hair Goods and if any? switch is not right in quality, color. wcight or length we will gladly refund you your money. Ladies before purebang your Easter Dresses, Skirts, Dress Suits, it will pay you to look our line thro, as they are absolutely Nobby in pattern, perfect a'fitting, the latest New York Styles. j, j 'iiiiiiw Kanr unexcelled workmanship, they look well and wear well. We have a w. nii'm iwm mu .mill man ,miiu wcatwte-iB- B n cracked the metal, and-th- la public crier for religious services on the Lords day ceased tp be tuneful in its wyekly summoning Jo the house of worship. It was not until 1813, however , says an old resident of the town, that the Baptists secured a new and perfect bell. Then tbe society gave Its old relic to tbe town. and some resourceful town father suggested turning the gift upside down, fixing It firmly In Its present resting place as a receptacle for tbe watr of a nearby spring and utilizing it as a means of liquid refreshment for thirsty horses and cattle. large stock to select from. We are honest inour conviction when we say Best And Always 1 fave It Coalville We Keep The op. |