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Show SWEVW 7 rfr. Hlty THE DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY and 'hew Don't forget your 1t ; Fan. the r Comity card-fo- W. tosuiti.il Mentioned JOB WORK NEATLY DONE UTAH. KRIEjAV. SKIH'KM KKR COAI.V11.LK. VOL. XVII. Merely TIMES t THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. H.'itvw. A. J ( run lull of 1eoa. is at piuii hcie and wil ulldetgo an tq i'ra .on fur t nmr to moriow. Mis. rami ill - a -- i!i r of Geoigc Thomas Chester has been o.i cikiw-l- l, Mill! Ida. ilM the past Week but w c a' o I on e. the linpi tsAI.K lwo hinders, one I'O glad to say that he OsIh) he. one De ring; in Mr. of .Win. tia'l Ball. 6"ti Tommy cuud hoi,, Goat hall price for eash It fi for Ogden Thuis'biv inoiiim i it jss l .itl jI.oji Uausinp, Utah where he will Uta irv.sor W. M. Bov den ef the wilder. tsui left partineiii o i lie Fair lias po.ilip' Miss Grace iSaJir-a ii'i'.'h. r of pens shell, ss ioJ Ameikan lotk .v.o , Ur Hbvte air usee, thereby sliow- school .the ttaeh coining she will season. vautifjte. Mrt. Ada hlone. who las be n M- i an, is a iave a Home going visiting with her moilur, Mrs. occurs licit which Day Comi'g Holifor left Ogden Reddish, M.nn Ay. A good many of the towns day morning. f tia hlao have ,11 "lloilie ..v.. A heavy wind visit, il tl.is-n- y mm Day " since Conlvtlla., start Saturday eveniu r, ldowing over one d ti ball rolling. of tiie smoke stacks at the city rk in the buildings oi he Sum- power plant. mitt utility bai. is jirogiosnng veiy Miss Annie Foote, chief opiiatur ' and in another w. et micel oi so of the R. M. Rell L 1. Co., ai Mo w ill Ti.esi buildings gau, w as a visitor at the Coalville wilU t perm in. nt a rl add dignity exchange Saturday. to thf Undertaking. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson returnMr George Mi.iinrj, of Caldwell, ed Friday from Trinidad, Colorado, i called on luil. been have jlsit' !.,vi where they visjuug inejr acCO lit of the liiuess of ills sinter, Mrs. Mitchell. daughter, Mrs. LTandall who is at the hospital Mr. Lorin Lewis, of Lewiston, here. Mr. Milliner paid THT Office Cache county, Utah, lout bem visit a vib t til's morning ing with T. J. Lewis and other CoalA arload of blasting powder was ville friends the last ten day. reesi isd this wee by the Burnmit JlMef. Co., t a carload of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Neff. of East tire. This makes (lie second Mill Creek, returned last week alter s furno.b. rprising pending several days the guests of a month reiR.vd wift-i. Mrs. John II, Mr. and xp. 35 YOU PUT IN THE BANK IS ANOTHER LINK IN filt flrst-elai- lOlO. EVERT DOLLAR t t'.-sic- f aUh .8 . Little Things Heard Here and There About You and Visits and Our Visitors. Our I -- Thnr-mornin- d- g 1 11) Mr. amt Mrs. Alm.t Kldredge are here from Salt Lake. BORN To the v ife of J. T., Welsh last Saturday a fine girJ. LOST A quilt. Finder return to this office and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stoaes returned from the metropolis Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Staples returned Wednesday fro a visit in Devils Slide. Mrs. B. Anberson. of lirantsville, is visiting with nei uncle, Thomas Hills. As Monday is a state holiday the county commissioners will meet on Tuesday. WANTED Teaclier for Primary grade. Enquire C. E. Montgomery. Echo, Utah. Miss Eulala Taggart left this morning fur Morgan where she wit' visit relatives. -- No. ifunth-Preinie- r us new. Kiiq..ue Good Typewriter at Times office. FOR 's I,E 1 Mrs. J. U ' ulmoiva id brother. Ernest Fisher ielt ovtriuud lor Salt Lake tins morning. -- Miss Lydia Eetyd return, d last week from a pleasant visit with relatives in Oaklev A. R. Jones and 11. C. Kiehins of Echo, were iu the county seat on business Wednesday- - I The city council will meet next Tuesday night, on aocount of Monday being a state holiday. i Mrs. Wm. Rigby and family and Miss Mamie Walker leturned luos-da- y from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in Canada. W. G. Rhead of Plain Cry. vr.s in Coalville during the week. W. G. is one of Plain Citys prosperous farmers, and a former resident of this city. LOGAN, UTAH. GOLILEGESfiDTAIHL OPENS SEPT 20 1910. Mrs. C. Milborn and family of Price, who has been visiting with her brother, Mr. W, H. Branch, for a week past, left for her bomeTbnrs- - rheSummir CfeameiyCft o tv$. up-to-d- j rl Saenzs ) FcifALE-On- e: my loader. In usi Ml ono reason, ,.ni in first class e condlion, will sU for of cost. jOne delivery vvagoii, closed .nrTlls rig is nearly new and will In. -'- 'i if. Jl. West. tX a buying. years and experience and use, has proved to be tfuFmost thorough jiethod of Separation. Come and see for yourself. lr,r the 1 !.hr - fhe family and Wing' Sargent-re-turnfrom H dens Wednesday . . .. T ? They red.Hsaot SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH i Mr. V t . If LI! OF D- THE PUBLIC Tiie School of Arts and 4 Schools Sciences, the State Normal School. or tlieJSchool, of Education, the Ptate School oT mines, and a School of Medicine are embraced by the Fnivir-sitof Utah. y 33 Departments the School Law which part is of Iltelildin g the Be -- PRrtnie t: t of Arts and of Sciences. 125 Instructors -- 3m - - any f them graduate. pf the SYSTEM 5 0,0 0 0 Laboratory a ef 1 F ftlllD m pn f n vv UTAH thr apparatuiq-m- chinery, anJ tolos, etc., are aud of tiie very best. Co-Educatio- Women are admitted to nal all depart- - The Dean of Women looks after tiie fare of the young women students. niTi ti. wel- M greatest Universities of tltis country and Europe. v Including th S miner of 1910. With he children of the Training School, more than k?,)o young people received instruction in the Univef-slt- y buildings last year. 1879 Students SCHOOL $ -- ! $860,000 Equipment Embracea 10 brick and stone buildings, 92 acres of grounds, and other University property. That Strange, is studt i.ts from tiie I! thu North ami i.ed tiie tonth, and -- go. i ay to 1 it Not? some of us come w iit--n ! t tjt- - the Uti. -- V I ' U earth' to attend the R I Regisf ration of students t t5; h.lnrh and vsLDiaiOmhi ember Registration fee - attr-i- i . ?li00. Regular work begins L. quire of local agents for railroad rates. Catalog, Picture Bulletin, and com- plete information sent free upon request. ; - ft New Assortment of School A J Hats, Ranging in price from 50 cents to $4.00. it lb & TH0NE 41 BLACK. ' tX U " TW vw wW wwTwTw vfvWvvviiaW TIFvIPwwtw WfW w H-- ' H fWwWTrW W Pw Good Ready for you when you need anything in the line of fresh or saltcd meat-be-ef, million, pork, ham or bacon. We knowjivhatwe sheds for horses, cattle, sheep, etc, has been completed and m the buildings will he In readim-turn over to ttm Fair within three or fuurdays.-ttir-;-n-of the structure are being set in cement And the work is being done In a way that is a credit to the contractors that have the w;ork in hand. s HEA- JUST IN--- ALFRED BLONQUIST, FRANK PINGREE, CaskWr. it a Hoyts ville, Utah. THE Vic.-Pruidat- - system, thereby destroying the j- WbCTb lwewee,--aa4 srtvtos- - 4hs patieot tilpj jl 0. ,b 6 It. ftreotrih by building up the constitution and aiiat tng nature In doing Its work. 11m proprietors ha vs hnntlugnnd fishing trip. so much iaith la its euraUve powers that they offer very One Hundred Dollar lor any east that It lain to port hsving hsd cure Send for list of testimonials outing. Addnss F. J CHENEY CO- - Toted - Sold by gtt Druggists. Tie Take Had Family Fills for const Ip&Uon. '4UmimawE4 tbe a BLACKMAN, " s SUMMIT CREAMERY CO., ftivpijfeiv. of surface B. half-pric- . UTAH. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. Li -- hems a eonaUtuUociai dsmo, requires a eonstha tkMiai treatment. HaUs Catarrh CTire fei taken tn COALVILLE, rlv u in Machine,-whic- The First National Bank Utl Wi Ro'iifi-d 'rued SunBalt lie has Late where day f$m been, tn a short vacation. Here-tumi- d with a l.appy smile and Miss Pat Egbert, who is cubing ai the mini 4 Mrs. lhadfor J. (Over the 'Hvy (s vTlKT tTTaTi . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darning have been visiting relative hers during IF 200 YEARS AGO one of your forefather had banked onfry one dollar a 5 per cent compound interest and today you had that $IL and the compound interest mr it, you would have Seventeen Thousand!, Two Hundred and Nihely Three dollars- -! 1 7,293. If each one of theses dollars were a link in a chain and each link the length of a dollar bill, tha chain would be over a mile and a half long. Make your deposit NOW We will pay you 4 percent interest ana compound the interest everjy three months. JAMES PINGREE, Prs.id.nt, MinarLylo Lund, who has been has just installed the most Agitator and Pastuerizer iy .' Ini'H' tum- - lie Fis'.lrg and are in a position now to handle all the Milk and Cream prop duced in the County, turning out the Best Butter made in the ing, bat Mrs. Doming will remain horn in St. George, Utah. ''ye here for a short time. terday morning. Miss Emily Branch country. We are also Agents for the Highest Grade Lowest riced Hand Separator on the market, with easy accompanied ber and will visit in $100 Dixie 1 most of the winter. $100. Reward, If you are contemplating the purchase of a Separator, Terms. TTie rrftden ol tbts paper wtH ber piwirt to NO tiun li t Voleant one orraded dlaea Ybat tneoea come to the Creamery and set the machine do its work.- - See tint President M. W. Taylor. M. C , cure in ait its stacea, and Ua( li able has Catarrh. Mail's Catarrh ('ur Is the oaljr poaiSvt Elliott and two younger memterof the skim milk Tested, and you will -- knoxo.. jusLwhat you are euw v&a mrlatl Jratenuty Catarrh B9S known ed We have the latest improved Disc WEN 1T5 IN THE BvNKYOlT KNOW ITS SAFE i I Use newspapers to put carpets. Only 15 cents a hundred. from Salt Lake Wednesday. - OFA.LL. C Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Calcie rwooJ and under your Miss Madge Buchanan returned inter-mounta- THE CHAIN OF FORTUNE. THE STRONGEST CHAIN - Mar-th- j.t5iuiu'-- r 17il 13 li. Addresis University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah ou!-tr- y, .tn The Mayor lias appointed 'Ree HrTaggartlstidl)avId Jaiin-- s To t delegates to the National Irrigation Congress to be held at Pueblo, Colo, on September 20 to 30th, And the following good roads boosters are to tiie appointed detega-eGood,, Hoads Association First Annual Meeting io be held at Ogden, SeplembeF23, 24 and 26, 1910 vi; W. S. lvigby, O. w. French, John L. Boydeu, W. W. fluff and s C. R. C, Iwter-mouuta- iu Jonesu Mr, Thomas Beard is tire onion king in this neighborhood, ailhou his crop is exhausted, lie" hasn dozen or so that in may put in lie fair, six ol them tipping the scales at 13 lbs, and they aie as solid as a rock. There is no euuuiq la the world fur raising such vegetables as onions, cauuliower, etc. and it is to be hoped that some day these vegetables can be .shipped out of this County by the car loads. Then prosperity will smile on us, the land will be doing ita full duty, .and all will be happy. Let us look more to the soil fndjjet closer to nature. have- - more' iii Bagnell & Bill, Proj s. wv . Lewis, Secretary f t e Summit County Fair Association has written Pres. Widstoe ot the Agricultural College, Logan, requesting bim to send some of tiie professors to act as judges, and pass ou the merits of the various exhibits that are to bo displayed at the Summit County Fair to be held here Sept. 21, 22 and 23, 1910, at the Fair grounds In the City Park. T.-J- how to cut it up, too, and we would like to You'll benefit by it, m well as we. olvoui trifle, A fix Coal:.. I- s- At -- A Weber Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a Do not take any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that tons work. produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that burns to the last ounces coal that is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy- thats the kind of coal we sell Av i . i : : u A f: A-- n : r: tlA -s " fV A Ti r fr n- Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. - fr ns .A... |