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Show J iti;in'C!ir!C!' rirrcrr a stttt jtcttt jtttt rtttsttt jtty HOME Hi' NEWS V ffarnmnemt Th city council will Inapt next Monday night. Y editor u a buslm-ss visitor l Ogden Sunday and Monday. UST-Key to iimll boi. Finder return to Mr. Norllicutt and receive reward. David Keen l.-ft Tuesday for hi ranch in Randolph to be (on a sever-I sever-I Lays. Kon RAI.K 8ond hand sewing machines from M.00 up, (.'nil at Tian Pile. Tlx aounty commissioners will MMt In regular monthly session next Monday. FOUW I) Ladli-ekld glov. Owner can havs umi ly paying lor this dv., and deaorlhlnK nam. Orson F. Whitney, a nepkew-ln-law of Mra. W. II. Kimball paid bar a plaaaant call laat Haturday. For 81 A new Kewcomb Fly-fihuttle Fly-fihuttle I-oom. cheap. Apply or writ Mn. C. Baguell, Coalvllla. IX)8T On i-y ear-old bay niara. whlto in face, branded JW combined combin-ed on right shoulder. Reward. Lawrence Wilkinson, Hoytsvill. Word was received laat Saturday from Elko, Not., that Mra. H. M Faddlea presented her husband with Una baby girl on Tuesday, Jan. U. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mr. Alma F.ldredg were hre the forepart of the week and picker up their household elTecl nd had the same shipped to Bait Lake, where they will rld in Hie future. It look aa though the farmers In Weber and Davis count! will wish next summer that tha reaervolr at Koho waa built. With vary little r- rt nyMr It lilf, t rir win ""'lie scarcer nest suiumer than for om year past. According to hls'iy historical legend to be oorreot the groundnog merged from his ubterrn.uean hut Wednesday, did a Sherlock Holmes tuntforbla shadow, of which he was euoeeaiful In discovering. There tV six week of Inclement weather I soliedulsd, perhaps more. Horn To the wife of Jse Btaley, a hoy, on the S7lh. This Is their fl rut hahy boy and Jcese Is accordingly accord-ingly happy. K. F. Kmley of Etnley A C'rasee, painter of Ogden. and K. II. Miller of the same city are here painting the new home of David Hees. Oeorge Milliner of Caldwell, Ida., paid us a pleasant vlaltlaat week and plunked down 1.1.00 to keep Tub Timm going to hia address for the year to come. It la many yearsslnce he waa her last and be aay that Coalville I on the im.ve. Ill business busi-ness here was to meet with tha Indian War commission. County Surveyor J. Don Birch returned Tuesday from Halt Lake where he attended tha "Uood Had" convention laat week. II I a vary enthusiastic good road man and hi services in that direction will help materially In the upbuilding of the highway of the county. Good roads should b tb aim of every progressive progres-sive person in Summit oounly. I'nles those subscriber come through before long who received a blue X on their paper tha paat two weeks we will be compelled to discontinue dis-continue same. However tha paper will ham to be paid for thetlme you received It, but we would like to he spared the pain of discontinuing the sntiiH. If our aubscrlhers will do their part it will be unnecessary for us to do It, however, and we will bolt be bolter satisfied Tli Superior Fuel A Itrlquetle plant closed down a week ago on account ac-count of tha fact that tha man had received no pay for several months and they decided to 'op work. Negotiation have been pending for a settlement of aoma kind but up to the present time nothing has taken definite form. Mora than likely a receiver will be appointed and tha plant put In operation soon. It la to 1 j I ii r i men will gat their pay aa wall as the Various other honaaa who have bills tor marohaBdia au4 wars) against the company. Henry Homer, tha Bear liver rancher, haa several hundred trap set between hi ranoh and Coalvllla, Utah. Ha aay that coyotes, wildcat wild-cat and lynx are quite plentiful these day, and that ha is meeting with splendid succees this winter In capturing wild game, ,,e ' that the market price on fur of all kinds are much higher than they have been for year, and that It I n.or profitable to rapture coyote till winter than It 1 to raise aheap. Mr. Homer la one of the most expert ex-pert trapper In tha state and haa many la'g and ferocloua grissllrs to his credit. He I seriously considering con-sidering the establishment of a coyote farm, where ha will pay particular par-ticular attention to the propagation of this range peat. Coyotes breed faster than does tha canine family, and. under preeent conditions they are worth about $4.60 par head, or almost the price of a sheep. Wyoming Wyo-ming Times. Euphemia J. Btone, wife of Fred J. Stona died at her horn In Grass Creek last Thursday, after a brief lllneaa. Seldom ha It been our duty to record so sudden a death. Mrs. Stooe'a sickness waa of but brief duration. Just a few day. Beamingly with us today, active In life's round of duty and lova, but gone tomorrow. Very Impreeslve were tha funeral services held In the Clufl Ward laat Sunday. Tha speaker wars John B. Pendleton, J. K. Petit, William 8. Wilda and Illshop Joha F. Wild The singing waa eonduotad under the direction of KlderOvery of Grass Creek. Many and beautiful were tne floral offerings. Interment in tha city cemetery. |