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Show News Gathered Here and There IMntrlrt court will be In eeaslon Feb. 10. W, W. Allan U here from Prove visiting relativee. Plain and fanay dreeaviaklng Hn. M. C Hcdden, Coalville, Irish All changes for advertising mutt reach hla ofllce by Wednesday neon : of each week. Miee Illauche Johneon of Ball I Lake, la vleltlng her grandma, Mrs. j J ua i h Johnson. j Aba Kolilnann waa up from llene-i llene-i far on Tuesday. Aba la looking Jasl aa fat and sassy a. ever. If you want to see Tha Timei survive sur-vive lha "panicky" days, you bad bailor pay tor your paper. Hark City daila gut thalr laical advice ad-vice from Halt Lake. Coalvllla tlty ' dad. get their city printing dona In j Ogdea. Which la tha worst Have yuu aver nulled any ona, I no matter who, from llanafar. bat baa that happy, proaperous aiulla for evuryone they meat? J. K. I'ettlt, state coal mine Inspector, In-spector, was In Castle dale laal week making an luepeulloii uf Iba mines lu that violnlty. The I'nee Advocate. Mra. Charlce Averill and aonaame In lat week to Join her hmbend hare. They are to take apartwenie In the Oleeu flata.-Tbe 1'riee Advocate. V. F. Matin, tha Insurance agent, waa in Ball Lake laat week and attended at-tended a ewell banquet at the Hotel Ulrl . given by Ibe Underwriter'! aaiee!allon. dual (latanee, shoemaker, has opeaad a repair shop In tbe room formerly occupied by Gee. Ueorge-lals, Ueorge-lals, and Is prepared to do all klnfle repairing. Workmanship first-claaa I have a few choice H. C wniie leghorn roosters, A. 0. and Craw-w Craw-w Hre'eetwln whloH 1 -wlHw U v l. 60 each. Come early and get your choice. J. W. Lee, Hoytsville Utah. There Is something wrong with the new city administration or tha editor and leseee of thla paper. If we are at fault, tell us. If they are i In the wnng by sending away for j material that can be purchased hens lull them. Mra. Judith A. Heard, pupil of ! Coriilll. Herlln, ami Vluelte, London, Lon-don, tlHM Commenced filing vocal lemons ngaln. Those, desiring to Like 1hmiis can make arrangements at lo r homo. Italian tiicthod beat taught. lis Thi! tl.fto rate, for this paper has b ten exteli.led to Keb. 'Jlltl:. If you expect to get Tbo I'lmcs thiH year for K6U, you niust pay on or bofore the above date, otherwise It will be I'i.Wi per year. If you can pay, d jii'I delay. We need the mouey. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Chester and f unlly, left for l'ocatollo, Ida., last 8 iniliiy. Mr. Chester has accepted a poaitlon with a large wholesale house there, and while their many ('lends here liatn'l to aee them go, tha bust wishes of all accompany then. 1)1 KI Win. F. Long. Thursday Feb. H, 11)12, of miner's consumption at the Nuwhouae ranch. The deceased deceas-ed Is a native of Knglund, aad Is survived by a wife and throe children. child-ren. Mrs. Long and children will leave for Bait Lake next Monday, where they will inuko their home. The republican and democratic national convention are each to have 1.074 delegates, therefore president Taft needs MH votes for ronomlnai-lon. ronomlnai-lon. Tbe Democratic national convention con-vention nominates a president by a two-thirds vote therefore the winner It. ' t convention must secure 7ln votes. Curtla Lamb Is carrying his right arm lit a sling, the result of a gluno-ed gluno-ed bullet. A number of young fel-Ittws fel-Ittws were up under the ledge laat Friday, an I were shooting at (he rocks. Oae uf the bulluts striking Curt in the forearm. The bullet was extaeled mid lie is getting along nicely. Mr. Kilns Walton, a brother of our towuemun. C. A. Waltcn lea gue-t 1 I ! at the homo tt. lm,er. t l.twen-ty-seven JanMl.r ,,,,,,, t,r(, ,r last met, andm meeting I. imlv a hajtpy m. 1l former has spi-nt most of h llai ti,, North-we.t and his conilnWi , surprise In-dead, In-dead, lie ill(l ,n,ne time here, ari.rwhitfilx.iu injacii,,,,, Hale couotrj, I, ldaho , wil(.r, (, mother aad SUtr rclailvea reside. Mr. L. I IbMahaw, postotTli e n-specter. n-specter. dl),r, Colo., Is In the city. Hll'iskhere is for the purpose pur-pose of Inaruning postmistress In lha poafcl Nfinga system, bul on account of tbi s.rlou. Illness of Mr. NorthoUih la unable to at-Uend at-Uend to he- dSitls. at the posUifflce at prsaeut.srkJihr d,. ,,.,tntm by the poetoH department, Feb. II, may brop,,nril fnr m month. More partltulanct week. Judge Hatna aae directed Mrs. Myrtle Mllbourn. admin-lalratrix admin-lalratrix o( Ihs estate if har la'c husband, Jbo Hilbourn, to aae.pt IM7 in ertU.tn.ti for damag.. for the death otkctbuaheiid. from the Union Pacific ampny. n will he recalled thatMt Mlllmurn waa kill ed la WeherfSjTon Dee. I, 1WI I . by I being struck ky His pilot hi am of an I angina as lniUf'l from ona track of the I'nloa Pacific. He was a1 hrakeman employed by the railroad i company. 0(des Hiandard. Hlshop Kuff was pleasantly ssr-prlsed ssr-prlsed at hiskoma Friday evening by a large nmk.f of Ills friends. lhe.H-ca.lon bring lis alxtlatli birthday. birth-day. Home vwy bMutlful vocal and Inatrutnantal aleesi were rendered. Diet, Agnea aad l.rnard Nawtan; Spanlab deat, Breed Ura. Wllklas; duet, the MbaSa Anna and Had Is Lewis and a daet ty Leo aad Knna Oreenhatgh. Klna Oreenhalgb al-aoraadcred al-aoraadcred atme Vary beautiful In-airuraenul In-airuraenul aehstJaos, after whlsh dslleloua aaspar waa aerved by Mra. Buff, aaeltted ky her daughter, Mra. W. 0. Mlllman. I'rloa Advocate. i Juvenile Judge McMaatera held! a aeaalon of court hare en Taaaday. I Three boys ss p btfora hit honor for beaking IrM the npara house, puclQlnlne, )L'iH4U-ss. I nea, breaking wtiu and exUavtiagt the eandlec. nun, gum and money. The Judge gavethc bays a good talking talk-ing to the eldeit on waa sentcne-I ed to the Induitrial school, but ecu-tance ecu-tance was suspended, pending his! behavior In ths future. Tha other boys were paroled. All three are lot report to prolnllun officer, C. It. Jones each werk. Names are with- ksIC on sccount of tho parents. We ' hope this will be a lesson to all our hoys and girl. Coalville lows their first game In j Usher last KrMay eve Feb. anil. Coalville wasJpfented by the llehrr boys by the smrn of 4tl to 17. Coalville Coal-ville was handicapped ou account of I the slippery floor and nonets. Not being able to k en their feet nor sec the baskets. Tim Usher boys would not promise loive us a return game at Coalvlle, but If one can be ar-ranged ar-ranged It will turc be a lively one. COALVILLM IIHIIKB Carruth a r Carlile 8alDston ,L.r Fortie Wright o. Carhle Johnsou H.ii. ....... Iteherts Calderwood .. .U.u Nelson |