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Show Vnlvt rally of Utah 9 THE-COALVILL- E DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLES"ADVERTtSER. THEJNTERESTp-QLSUMMlT-COUNT- Y OB-WORK COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17. VOL. XVLIL HJ0HXOOH0K0CHC0OOO0KKKHKHCHOKKH00CKKKHl0HtO ' Coats and Hats i! $50.00 Reward in the latest f styles. for the children In pursuance of a Resolution pafctj by the City Counc'. this 15th day of Novemfc rl9ll, and by virtue o: the power in me vested as .Mayor c Coalville City, Summit County, Utah, I. T J. Lewis, Mayor Coalville City, do hereby offer a Reward of Fifty Dollar SjO.OO) for information that will lead to the arrest and convit ojof the person, or persons, who removed, took or stole the book of accounts known and designated as the ELECTRIC LIGHT .SDGER belonging .to Coalville City, a Mun tpd corporation, of the State of Utah, from and out of the o id of the City Recorder in Coalville City, at some time betwi irtjNovember 10th, 1911, at 1 oclock p. m., and Tuesday mom ijLNovember 14th, 1911, at 8 oclock a m. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I h thereunto set niyEand f this 15th day of November, 1911, Attest: T. tEWIS, Mayor. N. JIPJTERSON, Recorder. (Seal) Salmon AX. ItJ. HKHKKKKHC f I For the VERY LATEST in DRESS HATS, AVIATION CAPS and HOODS, call on MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner, x. PHONE 41 BLACK. RSR Union Pacific ii criterion of excellence. Standard Dictionary. The Union Pacific Railroad has spent, in the last ' ten years, $111,000,000 for improvements alone. ; It is block signaled. Its roadbed is unecjualed. STANDARD - f i A A?!j ' vw V ' its bridges are of steel, h Its equipment is the best that money can buy. , It has excellent dining cars on all through trains. J W. S. Rigby, J. C. Clark, R James H. Ball, B, David Bees, D.- - Sherman The Union Pacific gravel, which makes a practically dustless roadbed. It has fewer curves and lower grades than any other transcontinental line is laid out in long, stretch there is only easy tangents. In one one curve. that-purposc- Progress for the Union Pacific Railroad means progress for the whole State. Every mile of additional track laid, every train or station, creates weajtli, which is shared not only by the Union Pacific. Railroad, but by every citizen in the State. x , The Union tacific has. been the primal factor in laying the foundation of' progress and prosperity in the States through which its tracks are laid. The railroad hhs been, arnUis "today, the basic business of our day and generation, on - which all other enterprises and interests must rest and through which they are given movement, activity, energy ami life. In the matter of industrial development lhe interests of the public and the Union Pacific are identi- property. All bids for paintThg Chalk Creek bridge were rejected and new bids called for, for the reason that said bids did not contain a statement what kind or grade of paint would be used. The matter of purchasing the chemical engine, now in the possession of the city, came up and it was decided to give it another test before deciding on buying. Several other matters of less importance came up and were discussed, after which adjournment was taken subject to the call of, the mayor. -- cal. If the Union Pacific is not prosperous, will the great and growing country it serves continue la prosper? ' Every Union Pacific ticket office is a bureau of railroad information. For information, literature, tickets, etc.; call or address - J. W. CANTRAL, r . r w, R. 8. RUBLE, Assistant . - Osnnl Pamagw Ml 17th Street, The City Council met in adjourned session Wednesday night with the may- - eouncilmen present. Th mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to consider the matter reported to tne .special auditing commitaffidavit to him by the tee, and also some person or per- recorder that city v sons bad taken awjiy the electric light ledger belonging to Coalville City. The 1 between said ledger 'disappeared Eov. and oclock p. m. Friday, 10, 1911, Tuesday morning, Nov. 14, 1911. By resolution, the mayor was authorized to offer a reward of $50.00 for information leading to the arrest and Agent, conviction of tbe guilty one. The reward will be found oh Ibis page. or and -- Subscribe for THE TIMES the-Unit- de-ln- office. An aibitration treaty has been established between Uncle Sam and Santa SUMMIT MEAT CO., P" T jLI ' - MtWCHHHCHW0OQOOOOt000O0O0OQQQOOOOQ09OQ000eOOO0OOOQOQ0OCFO0OO0OOee00OO00OOjj v (r Our. Fumifare stock is all new and down to date. Call and inspect our Fam- ous Universal Ranges and Heaters , ' a ' q f , . and you will be convinced we are giving the money W values ever offered great-e- ft in that line. (Every s X Universal warranted.) Fair and Honest treatment t For pains ia tbe aide or ehest dampen a piees of flannel with Chamberlain Liniment and bind it'on ever the seat f pain. Theta ia nothing better. Fer sale by Jehn Boyden k Sen. ld Rmith-Frwmie- aH- - DENVER, COLORADO, 1J j frj a -- the-city- , 1 Dainty chops cannot be cut out of poor lamb. We cut nothing but the finest and heaviest beef to be had. the understanding that they take .good care of all city property and that any alterations of any kind be under the supervision of tne committee on city ); hattanooga, Tenn., Ojbt. 28, 1911. OoilviHe Times, Coalville, Utah. j DAINTY CHOPS contrary to the many reports circulated of late, and the council was pleased to bear a report from some one that knew what he was talking about. Frauk Carruth and Jay Messrs. Rhead appeared before the council and made verbal petition for the use of the city park pavilion for the use of basketball The petition was granted with Its station buildings and grounds are well built and well kept its roadbed likewise. ; To secure the highest grade of service in other words, Quality, which is the basis of all success the Union Pacific educates its employes, and the sons of its employes living along its lines, to become competent railroad men (a correspond-cne- e school being- - maintained at Omaha for and the majority of its telegraph operators are trained in its methods in a telegraph school at Omaha. Ml will reJwtK1. a ltilup Terry observes in hi. Claus. As a xesult Saula-Cla- us Possibilities of ceive his Christmas mail. For the past timely article on the are numerous in Summit few years Santas mail has gone to the Dttirj lug, countv . dead letter office because of an order That achoolhfluaa on the hill mil fill issued three" year ago by the po- -t office a long fell want." It will be a credit department governing the delivery of beside mail for the Xortn Polo, Iceland and ,to the taxpayers and being a leasing to the children. It i other such points. This vear tue order has been rescindquite a stride the jeople have taken' in and modern ed, and the postmasters throughout providing an adequate school building The act in season" States will lie permitted to now would be to hae a good water Santa Claus letters to philautbrop-i- c works system, especially since Coalville persons who are in direct communihus gone cation with Santa's workshop. dry, Witts a the establishment The Times, of course, has been of the new order strong factor in .the development '.of many worthy boys and girls will be enCoalville and t lie adjoining towns. abled to signal their wants to Sant Your llenefer correspondent bita the Claus and probably receive the visit nail squarely upon the head and sets' bestowed upon good little folks. forth in a .ingle sentence the cause that old order existed tbe dead tile has produced the pro.jwrity in his town letter t o.inng the three or four a hou he said in his letter in the boost- weeks Christmas was deL ling We are taking over uged v. er edition: uail intended for SantS Claus. r the new order postmaa- fifty copies of the Time here. Your truly, te-- s lermitted to open the wjl Cl! AS. A. CALL1S. to Santa Claus and, if they deem advisable, torn the mail over to KRIS KR1NOLE CAN persons who every year takfi a delight GET HIS MAIL NOW in guiding Santa Claus to homes that-wouotherwise be mimed. Treaty of Arbitration Between Unci Sam and Real Pole Discoverer r FOB SALE-- Na. 10 Established. typewriter at a bargain. Call at Dear Er;J There ia $$$$$ in advertising.. 94 I wet pause ia the midst of mis sioaaf trk to congratulate you upon oooter the edition of the Times is It (net excellent and instructive 1 am issue, quite certain it will do iniftiaable good in acquainting our neighmtf with the resources of our great bmaty, tbe attractiveness and the two chief cities theregrow in Ooslvflle and Park City the towns and tbe work of our market. A complete lire to be found in a firt-das- s enterjistg citizens that have made us ff home our statement. ia in the tbe out us Our bear mountain, customer!, proti JTitafeles on tbe varioue industries are well written. They show up u. Oas.rssa rh . as tLl the geat Industrial future before as. Bagnell & Bal, Prof s. Oppoidnitiefor getting along in the ieeeeaoowHDOoootwwHHHBoooogooooooooecHgcHCKHeHCHSOOooooooa Gomer Thomas, Jr., who bas been employed by the city to go over the electric light plant and light line made a Teport of his findings, which were 90-mi- le half-degr- Editof 147 230 W. M. Boyden, W. H. Carruth, D is ballasted with r. City Council met last Monday night as a board of canvasser to canvass the returns of the recent lection. The official count fouad that the Democrats carried every office in majorities ranging from forty to ninety five. The count follows: For Mayor: T. J. Lewis, B ... .162 237 Frank Pingree, D For Recorder: 151 James Astin, R 248 Ray T. Carrutk, D. For Treasurer: 174 Mamie Walker, R. 223 J. IL Barber, D. ' - For Councilman, term:',. Axcil Bio squint, R." j...l 6 John H. 'Salmon, D ...IJZlt ,m m MS. .1 .1 term: CouMilmen MU -- p Proceedings The Coalville The, Standard Road of 'the West ! predates The Times City Council- - NO. 47 11)11 j V of Coalville Aviation Caps NEATLY-DON- E- Extremely Good Money Values at SunfmikFurmture & Mercantile Company ' |