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Show Merely Mentioned Little Thing! Heard Here and There About You nd I Our Visitt nd Our Viitor. Mr. T. U Allen In on tlie Improve Mr.. I. M.8liaw (a visiting In Onlen. Mr. mil Mr.. VY. W. fluff are out Irom Hlt .. Alexander Wrlulit, treasurer-ilect Ii on the Improve. Mm. Dr. Kinmilt was up Irom OnUen liwt Bunday. l-rlesthnod and Auxiliary at Feoa on Haturday, Nov. Mr. and Mm. Ben Toon were In town the fore part of the week. Mr. Alma Eldredue lia been out from Bait Lake during tlio week. llobert Young of Wanhlp. wln Coalville oil bu.lne. Wednesday. llcrt lllondln leftTueeday to work on the Knight light plant In Weber canyon. Mr. and Mm. W. M. Hoydenspent the forepart of the week III Hall Lake City. Alex. Farrell. of Cumberland. Wyo.. epent the forepart of the week here. David Moore, of Ca.tle Buck, wai in the county eeat on buln, Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. Karl Hlxeon of Wanslilp, were county aeat vleltore during the weuk. Ml May Branch loft for Halt i Lake yetrday where ehe will vlelt ; "" 'THAiKTM mu4 tmimmdm, i Prank Y. Taylor and children were out from Bait Lake laet Saturday Sat-urday In an automobile. llrlg Koblnsmi, Jr., of Mammoth, wae visiting relative and friende here the forepart of the week. A fine baby boy wa born to the I wife of Joph Boyer yeetetday morning. All concerned doing One. Overreaching, Interfering and cracked hoof, cured by proper hoeing. hoe-ing. Jacob! and Pendleton, black-ainlthi. One U. B. oruain eeparator, 1 white top buggy, for ale cheap. Write or Inquire of J. B. Meadow, Coalville, Coal-ville, UUh. Mr. Charlee White, principal of the aoliools here, .pent Tuesday In Morgan, having gone home to u.e hla franchise. Mr. Mnry l'heonlx. of Supcrlur, Wyo., will epend the winter here with her parent, Mr. unci Mm. Uumar Thoiniu. A baby boy wae born to the wife of W. ti. lUitilnson on November 8. Mother and babe doing nicely and Will U on the Improve. A number of young folk gave Mr. and Mr. Charles Stone, a surprise lout Monday night. A vory enjoyable enjoy-able evening win .pent. ML. Pearl htwphon returned to her home in Ogduu Wednesday, after .pending a month with her aunt, Mr. N.J. Petemon. Ml Mary A. William left Tuesday Tues-day to vl.lt with her brother, C. A. Callla, in Cliatanooga, Teiui. Hue will iprnd the whiter there. I Ml. Zlna Thackeray of Croyden, and friend from Morgan, were gue.t at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Keea the latter part of lat week. Mr. and Mm. Alex. Walker, Mr. II. H. Spencer and other., were gue.t. at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. b. Blgby Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Bunot, formerly proprietor of the Swaluiton Be.laurant ha leaded lead-ed the Coalville hotel. Till paper wiihe Mr. Bunot success In hi underuking. Mr. Ben Cohen, of Ogden, pro prletor of the Sample Boom Store, wa in the city laat Sunday on busl-nea. busl-nea. tie wa very pleaced with the way Mr. Friedman wa conducting the bueine here. The reader of The Time will re- inetnb.r that Ueorge Buchanan wa. u tiering from an Injury to one of J hi eye. Laet Friday he had the 4 member taken out and I doing a. , nicely a po..lble under the clruuni- ' ataucea. j The county commiulonera met In a hort aeulon Monday, allowed the alarle, and adjourned until next Monday, at which time an olll-clul olll-clul ootint will beniado. Until then it will not be known positively who wa elected. llio.r Holt, one of the pioneer, of till valley, paced away at hi. Imiue In Iloyteville la.t evening ul r o'clock cniiHed by a pnntlytlu Hiroke, II , got up a. well u ever .vt'.ter.Uy morning, and was taken eltli ti e troko nlmut 11 a. in., which resulted In hi dentil. The deceaaed ha. been a re.ldeut of Hoyt.vllln for nearly fifty year, and ha been an active uieinhnr In the church. Mr. Holt wiva 72 year, of age. He Is survived by a wife, one daughter, Mr. Tlio. AUton, of rJnlt Lake; tourlnen grand children, x grent-grnud-cliililren. Funeral aervluie will be held at the Hoytavlllu meeting hou.e Sunday afternoon at II o'clock. The city council met In regular eailon la.t Monday night. Tlieflr.t matter taken up wa a franchise aaked for by the Union Pacillo for the privilege of maintaining their track to the Weber mine fora period of one hundred year. The ordinance ordin-ance granting the franchise paaaed It flmt and second roading and wa laid over until the next regular meeting Doming, Wilde, Ball and Clark voting for the passage of the ordinance. Calderwood voting agalnal the pauag of the ordloauoe The mayor appointed the whole council a committee on itreet cross-lng. cross-lng. to report at an adjourned meeting meet-ing to be held to night. |