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Show ui .. THE DEVOTED TO THE INTERES' 3 0? SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER VOUu XVIII. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COAIiVILit.E. UTAH, FRO) AY, APRIL 7. 1011p before the council in regards to his Capital Electric Co bill for paving and stated that if the Allen Jacobs . council could possibly do it, that lie Rayheming would like the-'-- i to pay at leatApart Summit Eur. A Mer. Co City Council Proceedings Oi The City Council lnet in regular session last Monday nighr with the mayor and a quorum present. On motion the regular buimhs was suspended and Mr. Geo. Heart, placed the matter of the advisability of the city purchasing hand chemiHe stated that if the cals engine. would purchase two, that the city p would purchase one Coalville and all could be used in extinguishThe ing fire whenever necessary. matter was referred to committee.. Mr. J. H. Salmon also appeared ih K. II. Khead New York Clothing Co Mine A Smelter Supply Co. C. W. & M.' Co R. M. Kell Tel. Co Weber Coal Co Mr. K. Swainston, er. spoke to the council concerning the paving in front nj His property. tsald he had paid ms money and that he was not entirely satisfied with the work. Mr. Swainston was given to understand Edmund llces that the matter would be looked Rert Johnston Wm Swainston into. 32 4 12 20 4 69 20 Co -- 1 J 60 00 75 13 10 of the county in the Vermont buil ioners 4 4 KO. ; Proceedings t rr was reported favorably, The following deputy road commissioners were appointed, learsou and Lewis voting for, and Hales against the appointments: Parleys Park Clawson Cannon. Wanship if. K. Peter-oRock port Worthy Oiobons. Echo Ren Toone. Castle KockRavid Moore. Upton C. 1). Saxtou. 1 reliefer T. A. Jones. Peoa S. J. Roiindy. Oakley Elif Frandsou. Marion Hugh Evans. Kamas John J. Smithies. Coalville- - Joseph Black. Francis Alf Atkinson. Woodland E. H. Murphy. Hoytsville Wm. McMichael. Ou motion of Hale the auditors' report was npproved and ordered 1 Kills Large Male Wolf The fCounty Commission-- ! CASTLE ROCK, April 4 Yvster-ers m in Mon- se88jon ty Prank Rigby killed a very large, !ri:lcted the following day He measured ov.-male grey busint m- - . feet six in hMu't'f. weighed Atto Neeley appeared I r n Utlotfrom h i ,o foot with front that measured Kamas asking i doiluto a to be 4 inches long and 3 Inches b. body politic, t rn tjsniiation. The with d Said wolf lias been a pest aro ml The regular monthly pay roll was Joseph Somtners tion ' Charles Clark contained about allowed. here for some time, and 1 am satis 18 00 126 nar s.v U Thomas Chester fie i th caused by hi Wonld On motion the regular order of Coalville Times ..... 2 00 Silas lso presented a pe- r in into tin is.iudaof dollars. East busine-- s was resinned and the fol12 00 Co&lville Ward, rent town organisation tition, r..tk. io ,e nl'ht, lie killed two lowing hills were allowed: The bill of J. H. Salmon amount- explain ftltason for not want-raL,. .t e, and bit ntmib.n year!, p Coalville 1C1 $ 95 ing to came up and was dis- lng a c e His petition Everybody n round here feels jdea-iA- i cussed at length. After due consid- about 7 some of whom were his .! atl , lor he has been a terat eration tt was decided that if Mr. on the I Rion. On motion of A ror. mi' t re to kid in in ior a Salmon would present a bill of small- Pearsoi: and townsite II m. lonrt er denomination, it would be paid. plat for itdw. entered filed. fRd. mol it i poison by IBtfBW The idea ptevailed that the paving Bids ;r After allowing the bills and order-- the county, ned for building should not te paid for before being abuttroc t ldo. Bids lng warrauts for liidigents. the board follow: received, some of it being covered If the paper isnt asomi this vv k Midla id Ik ' Co., $8.71 per adjourned. at the time. The paving committee rensnn is tbnt we art 'pR'1- aird. the cubic y was given power to act. ami Cur baby criesfor Chamberlain Lake f"f t few dav, rial $7.50 per Hyry'TVii, The report of the city treasurer " ww sure is are R. that Hut Mrs. T. writes Cough Remedy, I pleasure. 09. , was read and referred to the com- yard. ttia.i mure Ga. is is Kendrick, Issue the It any Rasaca, 4o H. J. per cubic yard. mittee on finance and auditing. If ; SalnVsET g the lowest bidder best cough remedy on the market f inner for the reason of t e voting The reports of the city sexton and Mr. for coughs, colds and croup. For contest. Are y oi taking Rdvaumge 1 , contract. marshal was read and the same was awarded sale by John Buyden A Son. it? 'of Bid for fotui ( inwii dks Hround was referred to thq committee on koutf court tbs ru awaMed J. H. finance and auditing. The report of the Justice of the Salmon atlsc 1 J nje per faqt. idth- to make the Thsmattr peace was read and accepted and orh4 If you are looking- abuttmenti at I ho was discussed dered placed on file. Report of the chairman of the at Isngth alt! as finally decidsd electric light committee on contin- to make tb 4 1 set wide to congent expense was read and on mo- form with f I r governing stats tion accepted and $26.00 appropri- roads, 0 tt t f cass It was ever ' " Prize Winners at Iowa State Fair 1910. ated for contingent expenses. raadeasta r t ths abuttments Up-to-da- te be changed. First Pen at Summit County Fair 1910 Liquor license were granted to would dot I Charles Avsrill. E. Swainston, sr., The foUnf ; were reported Sweepstake Cockerel at Summit County Fair 1910 and Thomas Watson. collected fo ' aonth of March: On motion adjourned to Tuesday, Deputy 6b 1 Ids, $6.80; J. E. April 11. Carruth, $ rv , $119 90; J. M. .06. The trsasnr-- 0 A Business is picking up some in this Hixson, els ' ,f band. sr reported we look for a normal camp, and Wm. Bre' ppolnted regls-.- 1 business in the ndar future. for Hsnsfsr trar of vital find at I! j precinct, for Dont forget that every old a ' subscriber paying np for The Times Bonds ap A. Cooper, y schools; you receive 1000 votes and for each uperlntsn A few choice Cockerel for sale that will help any- CO-O- D mlstlonsr new subscriber to this paper, 1,600 Wm. R. 8r ffUMifri wee Mm. v 111 irnmm iw mis Jbfntly by thls paper and th New Oommuniw York Cl thlng (in. Candidates should chants AMfJk turing Association of the resources concerning get out and hustle. -- .... petl-r4i- Co-o- e, Co-o- d n. $992-0- con-lam- w.-'f- . '. I ! 1 I I - I J -- I NJ I j . , -i Trap Nested 219 wm. THEY WEIGH, WIN lUji J AND Egg mt-ivsii- - LAY Strain t? v for Nobby Spring ) -- them youll u 5 C. . nianwm-Htn-ffi- H G. Y. BULLOCKTa!lriIIe7Uta1f uw en COM.AnU I F. - jt ll n We Buy for Cash W e Sell for Cash So Those Who- Run May Read. line ot grafting who stand between Going direct to the mills getting our goods of first hands we cut out all that long stores lock the consumer and the producer. 'With our output of 30 stores,' we get price concessions that make large single We have no competition; we stand alone, solely alone as bargain givers. IVlost ol the good peop e like a sick uuy at airoiic. The history of hou) we have cheapened the living in the delight) ut mile of this hospitable valley know of our value giving. in our ciluof Park, stands out in letters of burnished Gold , and the success We have achieved there we expert to duplicate tra e beloved Coalville. We ask no Favors -- and need none. Weexped youwillconsukthe interest or your purse and where good goods are sold cheapest. We are here today1 ready for business. W e will be here tomorrow and on throug Y- the Glad Happy Yeats of the future. , -- COMB AND lETE XT. k t ij I h v f UNDERSELL Houses - Included i. o P |