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Show TH COA NEWS 2itg Oisinity Qnmiwent. net Born To the wife of Jesse Staley, a boy, on the 27th. This is their first baby boy and Jesse is accorda business visitor to ingly happy. Ye editor Ogden Sunday and Monday. F. F. Emley of Emley 4 Crasee, LOST Key to mail box. Finder painters of Ogden, and E. H. Miller return to Mrs. Northoott and receive of the same city are here painting the new home of David Rees. reward. vu 4 David Bees left Tuesday for his ranch in Randolph to be gone sever al days. FOB SALE Second hand sewing up. Call at machine, from Times cfflee. M-0- 0 The county Commissioners will meet in regular monthly session next Monday. FOUND Ladies kid glove. Owner can have same ty paying for this ndv., and describing same. Orson 7. Whitney, a nephew-in-laof Mrs. W, H. Kimball paid her n pleasant call last Saturday. w For Sale A new Newcomb Fly-Shut- tle Loom, cheap, - Apply or write Mrs. C. Bagnell, Coalville. d LOST One y bay mare, wblte in face, branded JW combined on right shoulder.7 Reward. S-- ear-ol- Lawrence Wilkinson, Hoytsville. Word was received last Saturday from Ilko, Nev.,that Mrs. 6. M. Fad dies presented her husband with a fine baby girl on Tusaday, Jan. 16. George Milliner of Caldwell, Ida., paid us a pleasant visitlastweek and plunked down (3.00 to keep Thb Times going to hia address forth year to come. It la many years si nee he was here last and he eays that Coalville ie ou the move. Hie business here was to meet with the Indian War commission. 'Conic:; j T- - V 4 : , oimit Stake quarterly kid better satisfied Sati rday and Jgunday, 29th and Rh sod the following is a synopsis proceedings:, v O the stand werf Ihs presidency. Apt Us 0. F. Whitney Pres, Chas. IL art, high csunolllors, sto. ' ' Tayer is the Souls Sincere Des ?s" was sung by tbs Coalville jc. ' ' Croi. v 'ngpraysrwu offered by Eld.. NOTICE! INDIAN WAR VETERANS. J. J.tenson. I The eommlsaioners of Indian War xd a rued tile. r , . ' Records will open an office oa the ' , i:.z . , ' second floot. Armory Building, Pier-poi I p. t:. c r- - s ' r street. Salt Lake City,' at 9 t ' ty tii c r o'clock a. ns., on Wednesday, Februs t ' ary Sod, 1910 and continue In cession until Saturday, February IStfc. k EEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM COUNTY Our OfSce is Ttll'Equlpped to do All Elods ef - JOB VORK Just Right THB k Coalville Times o00000000000000h00000000 arrx-woo- . 4 Prayer Jones. 'Pres. , . JOBV ' Tixrrj M the r t T-y- taa's elves from Undo trouble then presented the lor sustained." . Apostle Whitney occupied most of tbe afternoon and explained the ' principles of the gospel In a very entertaining way, , Pres. Txylcr announced that tbe 6ext Auxiliary meeting would be held at Oakley, en Feb. 19tb. part, 1- 1 10 a. year ,4S3 papers was oun. , Is your year delivered a At ' ; , " . .t sd. ThecLoir sang 'Ee It my n Here" and benediction wt , , , offefcJ by Bishop V.' P.'R.ieL'ri'J.. Or-WI- - ' . ; Wc do nnlv srwxl pn ,c. we'do youraT Trio.-- are rUl. e .ettsHIgsis nSVooel. H" "cao , Y i & j through," Why hot get together- and save him and.us a lot of v s for; -- us Elder C. R. c.Vered by . art compelled to transfer yc; pame ; from eor list . te . tbo 'Eack!', ue; t7acls SamWU v' bkrbiok.' s- n LA Ws do this lect you toq long end we to it , , a., due, names cf the general church and stake oncers who were unanimously t- cr ycu vI.n ycu iie cf fc:!i cr : - j ae- v.zzu , v t , -- 1 , t r crv. r ,beer. r- , k 4 Pan ntr- v nhighstandardlnths h Ji.i Bishop Irwin CrlUoodm, of Iloyta-vQlBishop M. N. Pack, of Kama; and Counsellor Earn Robertson of Park City, reported the condition of Eas!2 Cl E&2, tboirwnrda. lister Elonoro E. Boydon, super- intendent of tlroJXVJM. A., Sister Lonlse E. Astin, superintendent of the Primary Association and Superintendent J. E. Petit of tbe stake Sunday schools, reported the condition of their aaaocaitions. Pres. T. L. Allen expressed his pleasure at meeting with the saints In quarterly confer nee an d spokYof the condition of tbe stake generally. Apostle Whitney was th next speaker and ga vs! some very interesting and timely advice. Redeemer of Isreal" was the closing song. Benediction by- - Eider William Z Sargent. - ary field. IYcjt Lu, , JOSEPH BARKER, BREEDER OP Jersey- and Cattle-Berksh- ire Duroc r Jersey Hogs, Choice Registered "Jersey Bun Calves from $50 to $100 each. Also some choice young pigs at $25 per pair. . Secure the best from Utahs Greatest Stoc- - T. Has for. Sale VI1 c 8te Coal... te te te te te te te te te te te Weber Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces ihe reateft amount of heal; coal that bums to the last ounce; coal that is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy, thats the,kind of coal we sell te -- smmm fi fR '' pers Weekly. 1 a; school room, and our beat wish for sueoess In what over line she under- -' takes. Mrs. Ell wood Carruth has been teaching this wek,r until tbo arrival of Mlsa Jennie Skolfield who Wise Bltner with the 6th and 6th grades, as Miss Skolfield is s ECHDAT MOBKINO student of the University of Utah - Cohfersnco continued by tmf choir and also an experienced teacher, ws have no hesitation In saying that sbs singing. Opening prayer was offered by will have the same loyal support of the board, parents and patrons, that Elder Amos Sargent. the other teachers have. President George W. Young was the first speaker. ' Was gratified to see all wards but one represented Leather Money and Medals - On the authority of Seneca a curi- by their bishopric and a majority of ous account is given of s period when tbe council present and a large High to stamped leather, appropriately number was of a certain it give legal character, auxiliary officers. Said the only current money. At a com- there was an improvement notienfde paratively recent date in the annals of Europe, Fredich tbe Second, who in the Summit Stake that was very died in 1250 at the siege of Milan, gratifying! paid bis troops with leather mopey. Sister Ceiestia Y. Pack, president Nearly' the same circumstance oc- of the stake Relief Society, reported curred In England during the great wars of the barons In the course soventeen societies organized In tte of 1350 King John, for tbe ransom of flake, j his royal person, promised to pay to W. H. Branch, senior member of Edward the Third of England three millions of gold crowns In order to tbs High council, spoke of the con011 his obligation John was reduced dition of the High council and was to the mortifying necessity of paying leather very pleased to bo numbered one in of the the expenses palace money, in the center of each piece with them. there being a little' bright point ol Elders Abednego Williams and silver. Tobias T. Rasmussen, recently reIn that rstga Is found the origin of the burlesque honor of conferring turned missionaries, reported on leather medal.' King John haring their missionary labors, Both bad used them when ho wished to confer Harthemselves In the missionnobleman. some enjoyed honor upon dt ii'-- P(1 uU., Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. . .--v 'v'. "v - i i -- See the Mighty Angel Flying thorn sung. ' esa glve you good on shsrt notice. ' Mess v ( Jj "7 our stsnal ti.- -t .sC., . , ilit ecatalas "I it t 1 9 suo-oeo- lathe r Jt. maintain ONLY $1.50 A YEAR ii 1 ut Subscribe Now sot 1 tv-'mi- nd " 'rlesthoei. er Aad get all Am local scanty oews rrjwrtf -- Cl e COALVILLE TIMES WvH.. Manning Rendered a solo, accompanied on th pjatio by Mrs. Manning. . Prsa Chas, H. Hart said it waa a pleasure to meet with the people of Summit stake in their bealtifol tabernacle and to hear the ' ' the eiders, etc, x ' I Apostle Whitney, tl next speaker dweltjupon the nsoessit rf making correct impressions upon of the child, for as th twig bent so Is the tree Inclined. , . Closing eong.'For the Strength," etc., was sung ly t!ie choir,' ' 7' Cider Stephen Benedict Walker. In ocstiou offered by Elder prank elty cemetery. Piatt, FOR THE NO ls - i conference la the Stake tabernacle, prlt '.hood.' C" NEATLY . - , ' summer than for men. will got their pay aa well aa tbe foe veterans who have not mad Cortona other houses who have Mila tbolx records, aa tha books willslooe for merchandise aad Vans against t ihM historical According to history the company. E. A. Wedgwwood, the eorrect to bo groondnog legend nver Bear hut the M, Westwood, J. his Homer,, subterranean from Henry emerged M. L. Wednesday, did a Sherlock Holmes rancher, baa several hundred traps L IL stunt for bis shadow, of which be set between his rsask aad Coalville, was successful In discovering. There Utah. He saya that coyotes, wildfo-six weeks of Inclement weather cats and lynx are quite plentiful CHANCE OF TEACHERS these days, and that he is meeting s scheduled, perhaps more. Owing te her ill health, Mias Bit-nhas boon forced to diaeontlnuo teaching In Coalville. She is a very able teacher, well liked and respected by all. It Is to be regretted that she has'to leave, though wo fully realize that health Is tha first consideration She has the thanks of Coalville for her untiring efforts to I J03 WC.tf -- some years past. t . '' , j, ? At 9 p; m.' conference reconvened Pi a. Moses W. Taylor,-- , th first The by the oongrvgatlen singing spec r. said ha was pleased to See Spirit of God Like a Fire ia Buro-ing- ." ' ' Stone, wife of Fred so n Iny present, and by request of - ' ' w..rhext ... - , JL-P- etit Mr. and Mrs. Alma Eldredge were here the forepart of the week and packed up their household effects and had the same shipped to Salt Lake, whore they will reetde in the tbs farmers in will wish counties Davis and Weber next summer that the reservoir at Rcho was built With very-" Httle -- 1 The Superior Fuel 4 'Briquette plant closed down n week ago on account of the fact that the men bad received no pay for several months and they decided to stop, work. Negotiations have been pending for a settlement of some kind but up to tbe present time nothing has taken definite form. More than likely a receiver will be appointed and the plant put In operation soon. It la to It looks aa though : 1 . , A Q-iarip.y- f Mother and babe doing nicely. . with splendid success this winter He aaye iq capturing, wild game. that the market price on fare of all kinds are much higher than they have been for years, and that it la more profitable to capture. coyotes this winter than it la to raise sheep. Mr. Homer is one of the most expert trappers In the state and has many large-- and ferocious grisilles to his credit. He is seriously considering the establishment of a coyote farm, where bo will pay par tieular attention to the propogafion of this range pest. Coyotes breed faster than does the canine family, and, under present conditions they are worth about MAO per head, or almost tbo price of a sheep. Wyo" ming Times. Eupbemis J. County Surveyor J. Don Birch J. Stone died at her homo in Grass Apo Us Whitney, gats a brief report returned Tuesday from Salt Lake brief of tl conditio of the stake. ' . where be attended the Good Roads" Creek last Thursday, after a " ' Ellsr W. H. Mannltg conducted convention last week.-- He te a very Illness. Seldom has it boon oar duty to aa erciss with the lesser enthusiastic good roads man and his priestservices in that direetiou will help record so sadden a death. Mrs. hood materially in the upbuilding of the Stone's siekness was' of bnt brief Prfe.' TyWlntrodqce4 Pres. highways of the county. Good roads duration. a few Just days. Seemingly Char H. Mart, who text addressed should bo the aim of every progreswith ns today, active in life's round t&s cyetnbly. He sive person in Summit county . praised tbs star. of duty and love, bat gone tomorrow. far given. Emphasised Ihe t Unless those eubeoribers come Very impressive were tbo funeral neeelity of training the children. " through before long who received a services held in the Cluff Ward last AputlsO. blue X on their paper the pact two f, Whitney was fiixt weeks we will be compelled to dis- Sunday. Tbo speakers were John iotn need , by Pres. ' Trylor. te continue same. However the paper B. Pendleton, J. William all e had long Rooked Lr an tp- will have to be paid for the time you 8. Wilde and Bishop John F. Wilde poln went o tlslt tbe Summit stake. received it, but we would like to Tbe was eon due tod under Was Isssed to bear tbs singing good report be spared the pain of discontinuing the same. If our subscribers will the direction of Elder Overy of Grass aad ltness the excellent exertL.t. do their part it will bo unnecessary Creek. Many and beautiful were the Khool Tby Feeling, 0 Ly for us to do it, however, and wo will floral offerings. Interment in the Brot r was rendered by the Coal-vllbe both future. SUMMIT COUNTY COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIXAST . FEBRIJAR Y 4. 1010. VOL. XVTI. 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