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Show U1 bered. Hundreds will come borne a few days within the conour beautiful little city, What we need is for some one to take the initiative. Who will jlo it? pepj7l Sietjj to enjoy fines of Oieinitg Bead M. R. Salmon PK. sdv. on this daughter, FOB SALE Good cedar post C. H. Wests farm, Hoytsville. ' at from Leona, returned Logan oh Monday, where they have spent the greater part of the winter, the guest of their daughter, Mrs Workmen began the excavation work on the new business block td be erected by T. E. Moore on South Main Street, across the road from his present . piece of business. The buildlngiwhl be built from cement blocks and Is to be 40x40, and will Crouther. Bead the ad of the Summit FurniLOST Between Coalville and ture A Mercantile Company in this Echo on Feb. 16th, one red leather f. be strictly This is 'the lasue. constructed to first be block stationbulsness grip containing catalogues, Mis Pearl Bichins of Uenefer, is ery, etc. Grip belongs to Mr. L. C. from cement blocks in the city, and the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson, of Denver, Colo. Finder we congratulate Mr, Moore on bia please leave at Boyieqs Drugstore, enterprise and faith in Coalville. Blchins Watch Coalville grow. - Mrs. U. S. Bedell, of Park City, is Coalville, Utah. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Rees, It has recently come to the attenmanager of the tion Mrs. W. J. Wright. of the 8tatr Board of Health Bees Grass Creek Coal Company met that prevails very extensively goiter with very painful accident last in certain localities Mrs. Henry W fide, jr., and daugh in the State, In While to the Monday. trying adjust ther, Polly, of Carey, Idaho, are the towns two every fepractically rope and a roller while they were in .guests of relatives here. male person being affected, and In motion his fingers were caught and to ascertain whether there is order Miss Sarah Wright is here from badly lacerate (L an exoesBlve prevalence in other Morgan, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright. LOST Near Coalville, one brown localities, health officers are requestor black mare, two year old next ed to immediately report the facta Some rare bargains are offered in as to the same existing within their LACES and EMBROIDERIES by spring. Large white spot In face, It is important to dll' on right thigh. branded Will jurisdiction. the 8. F. A Mer. Co. next week. if the cause of the cover, possible, $5 information for will that pay occurance of the disease to widespread lead her recovery. FOB SALE The John Sherman will be made in an and Investigation J. G. Carbuth. property on east side of Main street It. all instances requiring Apply J. W.Laibb, Coalville, Utah. The opera, Sylvia presented to Most of the dam has washed out Mr. T. L. Beech has resigned his a good sised audience at the opera position in Coalville bishopric, and house last Saturday night, by local at the head of the city creek and has been suoceeded by Edmond talent was exceptionally good. The unless repaired, there will be no Bees. chorus work was particularly well water for the lower part of town. Last year this same dam was repairrendered, Many words of Dout overlook the voting contest have been beard on every hand,praise and ed the water users asaesed to pay for that is being conducted by this all in all, was one of tbs best ever it. An assessment was levied, but we understand, no money was paid paper. Things are begining to hum. heard her. Clot busy. into the city treasury to cover what The exceptionally warm weather had been paid out. This being the Mr. and Mrs. Mont Elliot, of Salt of the past week has dried the reads case, people living east and north of Lake,were the guests of Mr. and up nicely, and if it continues longer Chalk Creek, bsve helped pay to Mrs. Alex. Farrell, the forepart of the farmers will commence plowing. supply water to th west aiders. the week. Considerable damage ha been done This Is wrong, and If th west aldnorth end of the ers want water, they should pay for Dont fail to rekd Mr.Terkys to tbs roadstheIn the recent oounty by high waters, 1L, Before rebuilding the dam the adv. in this issue. There are some and In in several places Hoytsvilte city council should investigate the a excellent bargains to be had for and Gras Creek It Is almost impos- in&tte? and seewhSts going to pay i little money. sible to get a load over the roads. for It Lay the burden where It Thats fair. W V, A lion loft for Salt firs-proo- 'a singing? music and A very tasty em. other lunih pared, covers being spread n. Those present were: sry Wilde, Mrs, Jermimah rs. Miriam Wilde, Mr. and 111am Frost, Mr. and Mrs. terson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. r. and Mrs. William Beech, Mrs. Samuel Wilde, Mr. J. E. Wilde, Mrs. C. A. and Miss Edna Walton. Mr, Lamb left Wednesday for , where they will visit until when they will leave lo makihelr home In Balam. The goodieh es of their numerous frlenVooompsny them. Mr dary E. Spriggs, of this city died idnesday evening at about 10 o'jf k, of general debility, aged 8d J t. j The deeeased was born April 1824, in Molton Beet End, Engbi I. She came from New York to Cf with the Independent company. Idling in Salt Lake, From tber e moved to Box Elder, and flnal (settled In this eity In 1868, e of the first settlers on be i ChalMreek. She is survived by five Tldren, two daughters and thredfc, and five n and great-gran- d Many hi 11 d re n. Funeral iervicea will Meld from the residence Sunday ekrnoon at S o'clock. Gt douched him vglth His finger, the poet wrote. So andhlept, may '1 ay of this dear life God tone! f her with His Auger and she slept,U"tut not until a beautiful life was a noble example of pa--' tience Jldelity to troth and faith were Aen. Not nntil visions of life In Jesus Christ, had beav cheer, nd illumined the valley of the ah w. And now thatsbe sleeps mem takes up the harp f Lie, and si ng the strings, find that melt into moalo. 8o it her vii ever .1 when a life la nobly and divine! lived. tiw ' ou1 MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. Opening irTSpring Millinery. Come and select your Easier Bonnet. SPLENDID UNE OF STREET AND SCHOOL HATS. JK. RX i ' Coal Weber, Coal spells economy. Try a tonrltwill do a tons work. Do not take step-daught- t any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; 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 trand-ehlldre- I UJ to to 1 to & to to to to to to to to to to oto RACE SUICIDE as ex-- ildeot Roosevelt calls It is not new 7 the menace to increase in populiV 1 that deatha among r Anf eight out of ten of these vt Ns are directly or Indirectly ew'i uy bowel troubles. Mo- rt A fanrwell party wa tendered Mr. dyy tiyreout stmaoh sad aU ii Bill went for, bat we think there aUiaents of this nature. Just Mrs. Hanmer Lamb Monday the thin and Ws are willing to do our part busy? must be toms attraction. r for teething babies. Prie Let's get together and make home night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stand 60 ssnta. Sold by John Boj-dABonu Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark and grand- - coming day one long to be remem- - Samuel Wilde- - The evening K ln-lan- ta - be-lon- t La.; to. 'l J n .. Nowonim full blast TTT V . to Hundicds of buyers have visited our great sale. They ur".before" an- - swered our call, and seeing the good opportumties,whichwe placed : -them, they took advantage of this great sale arid were not disappointed. Our aim is to have every person in Summit County visit this sale whether you buy or not, as it will be a lesson in economy that you cannot afford to miss. is an ill wind that blows no one good. Though fortunate for us, it was unfortunate to the the people who were ' disappointed stock was sold out. But we have had more goods shipped to us from our store at Ogden, and are ready to on learning that our 1 of the. people. thewayM)edidanour-openingda-- lployed more help ana can assure the people better service. y -- Remember sale will contmue until further notice. carry the celebrated King Hats. . Regular price $3.25, now selling at All colors, sizes and shapes . We QurGuarantee-Yo- ur f ... Honey s worth or your money back "jj" Come early so youmayhave the cream of the stock. - i Also the Watson Plummer shoe. Regular 5.00 shoe. Now selling at All our MENS CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and Fumuhingt will be placed on tale at similar reduction Originator of Low Prices Q Coalville House Sample Room |