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Show Summit county happenings b; special correspondents D. A. Walton and Ben Willoughby were county aeat visitor part of the week. HAHAS NEWS. Operetta KAMAS, Mar. 21.-'m welcomed A. 8. b. the given by by a large and enthusiastic house. Iba effort ana purpoof the Academy were fully examplefled in tl production and nothing but ward of en ourgement can be heard .ter worker of the institution. A dance wasglveu after the Operetta Which waa much enjoyed by the visitors aa well as our home people. Under the Spell wul be presented by the Heber Dramatic to., Saturday evening and Friday next the Heber Dramatic company will present Toinpkln Hired Man The road are drying very rapidly. the TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY fore- CITY DIJtECTOBT. The Mayor T. J. Lewi. Recorder N. J. Peteraoa. Treasurer J. 8. alderwood , Frank Darning, W. Couaeilmea and J. Wild H. J. W. Ball, J. C. Clark. devoted to the upbuilding of the entire county . TOLD Cald-rwood- I)o. you know that of all the minor ailment cold are by far the moat dangerous? It i not the cold iteelf that you need fear, but the serious disease that it often lead to. Most of these are known aa germ diseaaes. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can? For aaie by John Bpyden A Bon. HENEFER NEWS. HENEFER, March 21 The funBillie WANSHIP, Mar. 21.-of William Richins took place eral Pendleton and little aqn W1H. on March 18th,. In addition to the vlsltitgin have returned home after local officers present, there was Salt Lake for a few week. - t Moses W. Taylor and George W. On the morning of the 18th. a Httlo Young of the Stake presidency, E. boy came to the home of Biihop II. Rhead, Stake clerk, and W. H. Frank Hixson, and a they ver Branch of the High Council. Tbe destitute of boys, they gladly took speakers were Fres.dent Moses W. him in. Mother and son doing Taylor, John Paskett, and Bishop Mra. . Harris. nicely. The 8inglngwa-4- 4he y Judd has gone to Salt ward choir. The splo, I am NearMr. Home wa rendered by Jas. Lake to visit tier daughter, Mrs. er My hi;s daughter. Taggarh accompanied Moore. A large audience was present to show A few of the officers and member llieir sympathy for the bereaved of the Belief Society met Lithe widow and children. Lois Hereford Bulls y7cX For Sale at Bennion Ranch, '"Sjlcu0N Ward House on the 17th, and tjulte an enjoyable tin. hn I . 5 he to was burn A fin baby girl wife of A. Olenslager, ou .b Eth, but it only lived a short iim. Ifca funeral was held on the S'ti is doing a well a c.n be expected. Mrs. Swift and two children, wife and children of John Swift, landed here last Sunday from England. Mr. Swift now has all hi family hare. Mr. and Mrs. John Youg are down from Atkinson. - i Mr. Will .Moore came out from Salt Lake till week. 22-- Mr. The party that was to have been given u) lie liuies societies of the war! on the 17th was postponed until March 22nd. The Henefer Dramatic Club played tf e Soldier of Fortune to a fair audience at Morgan on the 16th. Lorenzo and Albert Richins, of Grouse Creek, und Arthur Richins o I Rexburer. Ida., brothers of the lte Win. Elchins and several relate '0.i other places were here to attemi toe funeral. Henefer was well represented at the Auxiliary, on Saturday, and a 1 were courteously treated by the people of'kHoytsville. The Stake Academy will present The most common cause of the Nautical Knot here Insomnia is disorders of the stomach. on operetta March 24th. . Friday Chamberlains Stomach and liver Tablets correct these disorders and In Mexican Cemeteriep. enable you to sleep. For sale by ! Guanajuato, In Mexteo,' baa a muJohn Boyden A Son. I I - a boaneing babjr Mother and babe doing nicely a time it 'seems mere drudgery, aud the doctor says Robert is out of for this may be Just what you require; It Im the may be good like mountain air to danger. He is singing happiest man in town. brace up your character. Lord The ward dance given here last Friday was a grand success, clearing about $10.50. The ladies -- served If you have trouble In getting rid lnnch which was very tasty. , of yonr cold you may know that you Mrs. Hazle Stallings, of Idaho, la are not treating it properly. Thero ebwwtd banghere visiting with her parents, Mr: 1 no reason on for weeka and It will not if' you." aud Mrs. Nephi; Bailey. take Chamberlains Cough Remedy William Sawley Is here, from For sale by John Boyden A Son RobertWUson, , L ..Remember You Can Buy.; . ' J 1 1 s' J. - f H . s i - out t t .4. locked l! i us r in f i tlrit kir. m : - -- - v Vit Full Size White Bed Spreads, Regular f $2.50 grade for $1.25 Ladies Black Sateen Underskirts, worth$2.00 for $1.00 o me early for this is positively the last 7 days of our stay here tine STAR SALVAG ' I?1 ace SAMPLE ROOM STORE CO. t Arthur , P. ' ' l L MW1--en- e sL-ver- Le SUn eft, i f td ec h! t'cm - legislature j. GIVEN." REGARDLESS BE$T'AQVICEALWAYS OF ALL INTERESTS . EXCEFT.THAT OF. CLIENTS. SENT. FREE TO GIVEN & MC INTIRE ANY . 1 tr ON PATENTS,4 ' ADDRESS' Greeley &.Mcindre PATENT ATTORNEYS- - WASHINGTON, L , . j - tANDDV1CE FREELY UICKJOK.. ENTITLED "GREELEY . s Seth C. Joi'ee let ye-trd- I AND INFORMATION : r- Expert. COURTS ALL LETTERS OF INQUIRY ANSWERED PROMPTLYON DAY OF RECEIPT. riaiat W. Y, H ort i M Abraham for sheVp . on the REASONABLE USj BUSINESS' CONDUCTED UPON HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL" PLANEAND UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OFMR. GREELEY AND Mr. MCiMTIRE. et.-t-i-ti- Jol:n H DlC. I Counseuxjrs,-Mechanic- al . FEES Kphriauv llTv:i'i brick house - N GTO N , PR ACTIC E tNALu' - llewilitak-Apri- I v Attorneys 1 c SrncETN. W. U. S.sno foreign Patents CAVEATS REISSUES 5 r Forty Years in.Practice. ATtNT F WA SH r now getting a fields, J. M. Neel la selling grCf ri- - a n his mother that Ills mot bet wi, with him. - 1st- Greeley I Wm.Cranch McIntirc 618-- Us hiding place e .TlST rORHCRCV AMliTAHT COMMtMlONUI Of tui The pleach -- T, - ; . , I 45c" . ' 1 the Sjof - SUMMIT FUR. & MER. CO, Local Agents. 1 t can m wended - Powell Brothers Lumber Co. - et-- v h , - - . W. W.llortln was ill With lagrlppe for a few days but was able to go to it oiI.iLi Blankets for Oiir Mill, Machinery and Mechanics are the .best to be had. We. turn out the VERY.BEST UTAH NATIVE LUMBER on the market and solicit your patronage. - 1 i 75c Cotton of Home Building Material . is string up with a sick school mvrm at one of the neighbor-llig villa'"1, en ' ft8.00 Suits for S9 00 J-'Q- OAki.EV, March 21 M r. Thos. Stevens is having a hard time. She h aa been confl ned to li r bed foi1 t; $ 12.50 Suits for $6.25 Good rot-maste- At Less Than Cost , . Mrs. C. Jensen is the nurse at Thomas Stevens. Geo. M. Nix. the (LU-- y L. , PouglasShoes $25.00 Suits for $12.50 $15.00 Suits for $ 7.50 - the Park yesterday,. 4 n -- vbyo)l OAKLEY NEWS. . with enthusiasm. You will get to love your work, and if you do it with delight, you will do K with vase. Even If at first you find this impossible, if to the wife of 21st, boy. nicipal cemetery, .with accompanying ball of mummified horrors. These catacombs are simply tiers of masonry pigeonholes,' divided like the fetter boxes In our postofflees. only, say, seven feet in depth ' and eighteen Inches In width and height. " The coffin in each case Is slid in and the front sealed up with t slab of marble duly inscribed. The IntermeVts of the first class cost 100 pesos and give the corpse permanent tenure, while those of the, second class cost twenty-fivr ieaps and carry only a occupancy, after which the cubby hole Is cleared out and rented to anotheT tenant.- - Victor Rosewater In Leslies aboutthree weeka Throw your heart into master its meaning, trace out the causes and previous history, consider It In all Its bearings, think how many even the humblest labor may benefit, and there Is scarcely one of our duties which we may not- look to interesting. one. Born On the In Your Work. look on your work as a dul you choose you can make It It, -- e of Mens suits, edd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings at less than cost of material. We must positively dispose of these goods within the next seven days regardless of manufacturers cost. Be Wise Come and investigate these goods at prices thot mean s jch immense savmgs io you7 j duty. s-- - not Jf Do " five-yea- We place on Sale, Commencing Friday morning, March 24th, 1911, and coniine for one week only, our entire stock Enthusiasm Horn Ou the 20th,' to the wife of John Stone. Precious little atone-,ami John is walking and running around inviting his friends to come his little girl. and Mother and haii.f - n'i t Vohn )n on the improve. Tins is the llrst and of course they are proud, of the little - 10) . , 1 J 4 la). for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw made business trip to Coalvile on Tuesday GRASS CREEK, Mar. 15. -- Miss last. Sula Sargent ie up here this week cooking for her father and brothel who are working at the mine. .R0CKP0RT. Robert Robinson knd Charles Farnsworth brought there batching kit to our burg last Sunday. They started in the mine Monday to dig ROCKPORPT, March 21. Our hotWmissionaries last Sunday were the dusky diamonds. Bros. Robt. Merchant of Peoa, and The mine are working pretty John K. Lemon, of Marion. steady of late. Mr. William Stembrldge of Salt' Harrr Uorden made a business Lake, visited old neighbors in Rock-por- t, triD to Echo on Monday. Monday the 20th. Most of our citizens have gone to Tbe dance given in the school house on the 11th was the best of tbe court proceedings at Coalville season with Uncle Joshua'Peitdelton today, the 21st. drawing the crowd. Mrs. Ellen Siddoway, who baa been very ill, is improving at this GRASS CREEK, March writing. Robert and William Stonebraker reMr. Henry Seamons is quite sick. turned home last week from WyoMr. E. H. Rhead, of Coalville, ming wiiere they have been working was surveying in Rockport last. the last few months. Some of our people attended auxilHyrum Pringle and William H. at Hoytsville last Saturday. iary :sl trip to Coal ville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Siddoway made a business trip to Coalville las . C. C. Keyes was in our camp on the 21st doing business for his firm Saturday. in Echo. Gathered Here and therefor this Paper WANSHIP NEWS. Moreland visiting with bis parent Grass Creek News ft C P |