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Show . - 1 . turning the above game until such 4' time when a healthy condition of Owing to the existing conditions the fow is is assured. in various parts of the State, vre are figned: State Iairy and Food convinced after thoronn mvniriga-tiou- s HuriaiiTT. S. Carvir chairman; T. that lieae i'i mmiii.: among A. ec . and treas ; Goo. the w ild cluck, "mill' tunl nti.er1 .V Williams, Honan Harms, Mate Jioiu; water fowls lech that t!ue S'ali Willetil M,uieu chemist; would le tin if' fir luimm I turds emu In issinliel ; It i all o' ill food, ami, mini' to rht im .ti.i'niy V. I'hauilier. ti.to 1isli hm'IGiim c tor I, Jilin "on nature of th-iiniii'"i"i,i r liable to he cal i mo to it! jiiii ol u fi. We 0 11. cl in the State. We tl.'li'fiiti m im Hu general pul lie to i liiim from eon them 111. Notie to th Poblic. i 'K'S COUjYTY , a n News of the County in Brief - The New York Clothing Co., ' Mr. Alma l'etermi has tinned lus family to W (lining. MissONcii of I'him), is Mitmg here. telatlv lirNF.Kl- 11. VI.. 27 Mr 'tali Mr,' Slat ilda lining is m Coalville Min Kichin had a fihe cow bloated isitlug her children. nil till It ll. ,' MrsvRat nett Rigby am', daughter Ml (.1 nexeltairuf. aftet 111 III I'I ll III vl til M url, made a ti ip dew tn Salt I.hkc 111 ,1 Mt'l-last week hi Inmie mi the 2'it h. Mr. Wm. Thirnlon came down Frank Kippmi. of Coalville. is re for from E'arisimi, Satmduy evening, building a nice leKlellce and went hack again Monday. AS GOOD AS NATURE GROWS. I W llfnril Hlchlll He is w ora lug in In r ml house there. f ot s have pi ex ailed In re llea 1 Sp ices as the foundation of flavors are woithy of the moSt Mis. M.iigartt Htun has just the v ek. during from .salt Lake, vihere she serious consideration. The standard upon which we conduct returned Mr ti.cnrge Judd has got the foun- our business is Quality. For this reason we now carry the has been to aiti ml a family for a m w home. datum Maltese Cross Brand of Pure Food Spices in 10c handsome-- y which In it after will he known as The dance given by the Rivirdale and inutes tins lacquered your patronage. the Ranch family n union. On the ltaud "a a siicce. 20th of Si pt intier, ls12, leter Ranch wife and live children cameto I'tah. ROCKPORT. Now tin deceml.iuts number his. The reunion a held in the CTiamte Stake house After lunch wasserv-e- d HOCK FORT. Sept. 27 Horn To to over so jiersoiis, a nice tin vwfe uf Mr. Alma fihhims,n "v Ctu n mleted w Inch consisted "v .Ji the 24tli int., a buy. llabv dud mi of speeches, recitation, songs and the 2.1th, only living three ami one music, lollowed by a dance in the half hours. Mr, (iihhon is getting evening. A committee cousistingof along as well as can he expected. the following persons waschosen for Mr. Robert Marchant was our the coming year: IVter llixson, home missionary last Sunday, chairman; Sarah Caption, F.udara Swenson, Hattie Olsen aud Ralph Rock-port. The threshing is all done in Ranck, widi Wallace Bateman as and treas. Secy, Coal spells economy. Some of our citizens attended the Bill of Sale in hook form for County Fair lart week at Coalville. ton. It will do a at this otlice. 21 for 21 cent. sale Mr. Joseph llurtin of Oakley was take s work. a ltockport visitor last week. NOTICE The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. chances this season in the Notice is hereby given toall parties Alma Ribbon was buried on the real estate in Summit counowning of fuel. that 2f!th in the Wanship cemetery. ty, who have not had their deeds recorded are requested to do so at produces greatest amount once, as the county is having a set of heat; coal that HOYTSVILLE NEWS. to of present ownership maps made for the use of the assessor, nnd it is deis all last ounce; sired .0 have all the names of the owners of lands appear of is ash coal; HOYTSVILLE, Sept. On Sept present thereon so it can be assessed to the lHth, a baby girl came to the home owner. After the first of the evidence of its Mill. properlnds of Mr. and Mr. Albert will be assessed in the year Mother and babe doing nicely. sell name of the record owner, so if you the kind of coal BORN Sept. 21t, to the wife of have neglected to have your deeds Jame Welsh, a fine baby boy. A11 placed on record, and your land asconcerned doing nicely. sessed to some one else it will be Mr. Thoma RIshton and Mr. your own fault. By order of the Board of County Saiina Bowen have sold out here Commissioners. and bought home at Boy, where "Serf J. M. Hixson, they have moved thi week. It i 4J Ootmtjr dorih- understood that Edward Gam ha bought Mr. Bowens place. UTAH. A farewell party was given in the COALVILLE, Hall on the evening of Amusement V Sept. 26th, in honor of Mr. Bishtoa -v and Mrs. Bowen. A nice program v 'x. 'v. -v x. yVjT was given followed by a free dance. X The Misses Winnie and Hazel Stonebraker are attending school this year at Provo, while Lucille and Fay Lee and Byron Birch are attending school at Logan. ! for you anything in Joseph Street and fAinily visited you relatives in Heber and Park City line of fresh salted beef, mutton, last week. Babies Galore! Ray Hoytsville or bacon. pork, is not increasing in population of late. Two new baby boys came to We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling-kn- ow town this week, one to the home of how to cut it up, too, and we would like to have more Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sargent, and the other to the home of Mr. and fof your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. Mrs. James Walker, both arriving Mothers and babes on the 26th. doing quite wellbut James and Alberts heads have enlarged considerable, it 1b to be hoped that they Bagnell & Ball, Props. will soon recover. . Several from here attended the n Fair at Coalville last week, which was quite a success. But, our town boys can show the adjoining towns how to play ball. They won the 25 1 i 1 1 IIENEFER NEWS. i e and operate a store in the future, in the Lee building, formerly known as the 1 - Merc. CoM GoalvillertJtah, -- pend-111- SPICES.. I k 111 11 11 st, October-1Saturday, with complete and line Mens and Boys Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes... a pro-gra- tn C'-C- Do not ton any matter Coal the bums coallhat the and the thats which heat energy we 28-- of ate SALE. Everything in the house to be sold at prices which will astonish you. The Sale Starts Sat. Oct. 1st and Ends Oct. 8th. For One Whole Wee. We are not strangers and have come here to stay, and to conduct a clean business with a line of merchandise from the leading manufacturers of America. Yours for business, COcil... Weber Try a Up-to-D- We will open with a GRAND 111 JOHN BOYDEN & SON. will open The New York Clothing Co., JAKE HUFFMAN, Mgr. The Summit Creamery Co. With the new aud up to date machinery which we have in our factory, we are prepared to turnout the very HIGHEST GRADE of Butter and Cheese. We ask the people of Summit County for their patronage and support. Let us strive to keep what we have established and built up, as Summit County is better adapted for Dairying than any other branch of agriculture, therefor let us make it a study to better our Dairy herds and thereby make every cow on the farm a revenue getter. - It costs nrmoreto It is the cow, than one that will not pay her keep. man of milks that cows to is know if there every duty any in his herd that are not paying for their feed. We will do our part to help you know this, by testing, free of charge each individual cow, say about three times during a milking period and by weighing her milk occasionally, it will give you a record of each cow on the farm. Lets get at it. Yours truly, J. W. LEE, Manger. keep--profita- ble SUMMIT CREAMERY CO., Hoytsville, Utah - Mines at Good Service Ready the when or A regular cleaning up of Odds and Ends. It is your chance to jump in and get good things at your own price, for Cash or its equivalent. need meat ham SUMMIT MEAT CO., lei 111, el Here are a Few of the Many Useful Articles we Offer: prize. Our town prizes at the County Fair. Miss Lydia West is at home again after being away at Raysville for a long time under the doctors care Her health is much improved. Noble Farnsworth has moved his family on the west side of the river InTHe house formerly ownedTiyMrs. Learning. won-seve- ral Salt Lake City r Patent Leather Oxfords going Ladies and Children's Low Shoes. Men Mens Felt Hats, cost all sizes. Summer Dress Goods, cut belora cost; as well as Men's and Boys Straw IIats below cost. Ladies White Muslin Night Gowns & Underskirts Sun Bonnets and Boys White Muslin Bonnets Ladies and Childrens Hosiery Childrens Vests. Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Overalls, Boys Kahiki Waists; all sizes. Boys Rompers.all sizes and colors Boys Boys Summer Bigger and better than ever before. $15,000 in cash prizes for exhibitors, and 70 gold medals. it Ladies' Vest and Drawers Men's Summer Underwear, Shirts and Garments. Wash Suits. WANSHIP NEWS. esides 24 cups $4,000 will be spentin free entertainment features for 1 visitors.' Races daily for purses that aggregate $6,000. Reduced rates on all railroads. -- For further information address the secretary, 45 South Temple streSalt Lake City. Wt . General admission, 25c; Children, 10c. Horace S. Ensign, J. G. McDonald, Secretary. President. WANSHIP, SeptX8. Mrs. Geo. Keyes if visiting relatives down's! Uintah. Schoor commenced on the 19th Wit Albert Warren of Salt Lake in charge. X H. F, Peterson has returned from the east where he has been to purchase blooded English and Canadian sheep. Threshing is over and the crops are fairlyfgood. . Mr. Edward Garns has purchased Mrs. Mrs. John Bowens farm. Bowen and family will make their horn's in Roy. - i All mut go to make room for our heavy Stock pr Call and in- Autumn Goods. Grasp this opportunity to save money. spect these Matchless Values. Our prices are right on everythingwe have to sell, and tell their owmstor& Large 'values for Kttle money CASH C H. WEST, Prop. Hoytsville, - - - - - Utah. |