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Show THEGOA THE PEOPLES VO U. jS OF SUMMIT COUNTY COALVILLE. UTAH. FRBIAV. AUGUST 2(5. 1010. DEVOTED TO THE INTEREi ADVERTISER. XVII. Mrs. Win. H. Kimball left thie moruing for Roy. where she will vit.it tier nephew, J. J. Redden, for a week. Mrs. J. P. Neeley and daughter Dell, left Tuesday morning for Hiigham Citj, where they will visit relatives. Howard Henri and children leit TitFiav morning fur bait t for Lake, win re they will v.s-W some time. Mentioned Merely There About You and Little Things Heard Here and Visits and Our I Our Visitors. JOB WORK NEATLY DONE AO. 34 nouncement! Article by Ysevejt stew Ex-Presid- will appear in tf this issue the Times. ough our connection rn Newspaper Union, jhjmdL. with the arrangv-hav- e made with the 4 Company of New York for series of articles by been Mrs. Alf Turner left Sunday morn- ing for the metropolis. Boost for the County Fair. It will be a hummer this year. Al Brim and son Kay have been in town during the week. Mrs. J. IH Staples left for Devils Elide yesterday morning. LOST Yratch. Swiss movement. Reward. Return to this office. buzz but it is so faint that hardly be heard. Miss May ft can Warburtonleft Monday for Stockton. Utah, w here she is visitingrelative. LOST Hand grip, rear of Kinder saloon. $5.00 Ka Swain-ston- - s return to this " reward. Mrs C. i'-- l nedfast -- -- - I -- . i .. 1 Weajsr returned to Balt Lake with MiaelSeak Tuesday morning. Have you ever had reverses and thought your Iriends would and when you asked for help found that most friendships ceasw-whFt tkALE One hay loader. In they cost a man money. A savings account started today wiZI use I it one season, and in first elass save ooml don, will sell for e of many bitter disappointments in afterlife. uc-- t 1 . I I ay ' - -- Souaiitrcciy;-6- Work, t r up-to-d- in SUMMIT , . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank, M has just installed the most Agitator and Paituerizrr and are in a position now to handle all the Milk and Cream produced in the County, turning out the Best Butter made in the country. We are also Agents for the Highest Grade Lowest Priced Hand Separator on the market, with easy Terms. If you are contemplating the purchase of a Separator, come to the Creamery and Jee the machine do its wot Set the sim milk Tested, and you will know just what you are buying. .We have the latest improved Disc Machine, which f years and expenence and user has proved lo Be ihe mosl thdrough method of Separation. Come and see for yourself. inter-mounta- wit'i lib CREAMERY-CO- ., Hoytsville, Utah. - . mn-n- ' a I half-pric- oust. One delivery wagon, closed We will pay you 4 per cent interest on the money you put in 1 (is rig is nearly new and will bank our and compound the interest every three months. sclli k bargain. Chas. H. West, Hoy vine. Utah. - The First National Bank Vics-Prv.idB- Vicv-Prvud.- st rect! . . Line Inspector D. J. Sheeley, S. M. B. Tel. Co., wasin town durik the past week. Mr. Sheeley aNslifd by local foreman, Ray jPj LADIES! Now - is J&t the time to get a ' nU THE -- .Tiior GrOot3L 4 1 jpLAjC-I- ' Service Ready for you when the or PUBLIC Including the I) e partme n t -- of the "School of Arts and Sciences. 125 Instructors '. . ..m need ir mutton Many of them graduates of the of this ahd Universities Europe.country greatest - Includfng the of 1910. With the children of the Training School, more than 2,200 y young people received instruction in the Uni buildings last year. Summer SCHOOL $ . 1 SYSTEM 5 0,0 0 0 Equipment new and of the very G OF UTAH Laboratory bes. Commercial admitted to a 1 1 menb. depart- - The Dean of Women looks after the fare of the young women students. wel- is tt Not? Strange, to school when students come from go the away East And the West, the North and the eouth, and the far vountries of the earth fro attend the Utmei-lt- y of Utah. ver-sit- $860,000 Equipment Embraces 10 brick and stone buildings, 92 acres of grounds, and other University property.- Its Organ The Coalville Commercial Club met Wednesday evening in the City Hail pursuant to the notice published in this paper, and the following permanent officers and directors were elected : Frank Croft, president; C. It. Jones, George W. Young;1 secretary ; Frank "Pingree, treasurer. The above named with David Rees,, J. H. Taggart. Axcll Blonqulst. W. 8. Rigby and W. M. Boyden constitute the board of directors. The articles of incorporation were read, amended and approved, and ordered filed with the county clerk. The constitution and wei?" gone over in the same manner. The club now has a membership f llrty-onmost of whom aTe live ones. The out line of the object of the club will be given at a later date time and space forbids it in this I vice-preside- nt; Women are o-Educat-ional of students 1flttrand Registration fee I H'oO; after the 17th, $12.(t. Regular work begins September 19th. Inquire of lueal agents for railroad rates. Catalog, Picture Bulletin, and complete information sent free upon request. 15i ti. Addres:s University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah isostmufuiMi SUMMITMEATCO, LAkCL CITY, UTAH - of Law which is " - g or SALf The School- of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal School, or the School of Education, the State School of mines, and a School of Medicine are embraced by the Univer.... ... sity of Utah.-- 33 Departments part ? - of the City Conned bids were opened Park train, tor paving in District No. 1. Only pital the fore pai t of the week fol- one bid wm reeeived and it was conanything you lowing an operation for appendicitis sidered too high. The committee Mr. Bay was crMiductoi "op the was instructed to line of fresh salted meat-be- ef; By branch lsstj inter. save council this the may doing city Miss Bleak, onu of the S. S. A. the city a good snm of money. bacon. porkt ham teachers came uut lroin Salt Lake Mure houses are needed in this was the latter pan of iin-- i v a .visitor .( .he Ji.niiu of Mr,. and cltyiT' There liasnTbeen one houie We know what we are Luyingf therefore know what we are aethnp: built In This city this yeaf. yet from JL...W.U! :iLHUciJe half to a dozen . know how to cqt up, too, and we would .Iike ., .toJuvcl xa., fatuities have moved of your trade. benefit by it, as well as we. Youll here, and there are several families f hut cannot get a house io live in. fl! They are crowded like sardines in ' s .re houses. Here is where the Bagnell & Ball, Prop. Commercial Club can get in and do good work. At a Ole Bay, former conductor on the held meeting Ang. 17th, died in a Salt Lake hos- And Perfected ization. OF tl MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, vv Club Met HEAD JJ-Chea- jt Of THE I as all summer millinery will be sold at cost for two weeks. - tT' iwrnauu cable for toil Later Inspector sheeley and TA,'Osborne made an estimate for a lint to the Newhouse ranch. tier? weak. Mr. Peterson will have sheef on exhibition at the County Fair that will make some of the native sit sp and take notice. .44ivivcicv.v.v. - - Hat, )nt in a local H.f. Peterson. Wanships breed r the d gf t sheep, passed throughmats rvht "ino yenne, Wyo., to spend Fron- ; m A umber of errors crept into the Prut urn list of the County Fair COALVILLE, UTAH. publ bed last wee as to dates and CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. the cretary. The dates for the JAMES ALFRED BLONQUIST, PINGREE, Prv.id.Bt, Fair ,r September tl, Stand 23rd. B. C. BLACKMAN, FRANK PINGREE, CaUilvr. The cretary is T. J. Lewis, to whom all rrespondence should be di- s ' i' . children and M s L..', it Mr. gne ofOgdwi, werand Mrs. J. C. Wilson the f re part Of the week, returning Tuesday morning. , HcTpjpw-you- en i ofno BESTfRIEND, PUT IT IN THE BANK. 1 r'ti h.l'.-iv- M IOURjMoNEY ISlbUR d Mrs. E. 8. Young and children of Sat iirday lrin ,iu weeks in reward. receive and office this Provo are guests at the home of Mr. her daughters 1. Ogden, Morgan S'i and Devils Mrs. Frank Pingree and. children and Mrs. J. M Hixson, are visiting relatives In Ogden. and Mrs. su pueii iiiuiies and Dont forget your signs and stiow Mr. Robm-o" ' f r O "o d Sun" sain for Prices the Fair. cards in was County Barney Rigby of Wanship where they will visit thcr sis-t- o day county seat on business Wednesday. to suit all W. H. Shaw. Mr. L. K. (ei i Robeit Youi.g, of Wanship breedMr. ahd Mrs. Thomas Loughney s, iiie FOK SALK two returned to Salt Lake Tuesday er of fancy cattle, was in the county one D- i'iii.' "i tf ii elan Osborne, . on business seat Wednesday morning. i h. e.l'idll lull C" ' ' s i.'fah. M. A. of ' Faddies Cumberland. Thom.is J. 'i. i, Our correspondents are rather lax of late. We would like to hear from Wyo.. spent a couple of days here, Mrs. J. T. C.irrui.i a. el oh ,t r n of returning yesterday morning. them oftener. i their B,ackfoiii , i..n iftr Mrs. Frank Chester ruuineil to home yes e i The political bee is beginning to . i heie Spending a Salt Lake Sunday after vwitin w it li relatueu. latives 're for several weeks. Hows This? u and Mr. (rid W oOW On Hundred DoUnra Reward lor nnf Mrs. A. U Brim and daughter ' i u me in me i. nee of cntnrrfe Ual cannot be cured by Hnli's rat family Catarrh Cure. May of Sait Lake are guests at h Ogd-an t ig V. J. CHENEY a CO, Toleda. O. Mon.lt. home of Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Wen We. the anderrlcned. have kaowa F. I. cbeaer i. j i.i i I" ter tba laat II year, and believe hat perfectly boa couple ver. , arable la all buainea tranaactlona and OaaaelailF i .. of Mr. EJ, SM H carry ant any oblkauoa mb by ha Srm. ViiMM, Kikimm a Marvin. Mrs. Walt Calderwood and some WboleaaH DnmM, ToMda. O. On r.et Sepleinh r HaniCbtanb Cora la taken htteraaUy. aetlny of the smaller children-le- ft .UhUlIT yes'i ' .i of dbeetly upon tba blood and moeoaa ourtaoeo of UN schools Coi' TeNtbaoBlaN ceot flat. Price 71 caota par morning for a vlBit ho Oenon opening. Ti c ar bottle. Sold by oU Dm Take HaUb naSy Flu. lor coaMlpatlaa eanyou. with with a proficit nt cor; , bright prospects to it f'.h 4 ye. LOST A quilt. Finder return to SwtiU. 9 - accoui-paute- The Lyceum has had extra good progains tHa week and the attendance has been good. office. The next seesjon of .the district b b Id til this city Sept. No session was odd here 19th. tlds month. , Mrs. Margaret Calderwood reThjWles begin this week and we turned in Soli l.akf- Vo d.iy morn- wish Jt particularly call our readers ier-atteifepa to them. These articles ing. Mis J. . I'.il her. will retinue for several weeks. ni.Mttwiih Have your o?ii lojies Wpotnt with pride to this addirlnted tion b the the daus f : excellent features Tax thereon. Koo-- t h r almig. Every now furnishing its yeaders. riatju little tot helps court will by-la- f Cocil... i t f Weber Coal spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take Brigksia Young Univenity. The Brigham Young University, Prove, will commence its thirty-fift- h academic year September 15th, any chances this season in the. fuelr CoaL matter-o- f 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 j: - that-produc- es 1910. t se newspapers carpets. to put under your Ifi cents a hundred. Only rani - ' I (y 4i ft e, issue. v 7 A' V Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. yi 0 |