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Show I ,1 r . - I PROFESSIONAL ahd BUSINESS CARDS. ! Yfou Get 60 Years Experience Abednego W. William KS KKER, Mar. 22 The Henefer Ward Conference held hereon Sunday Mar 2otli was well attended in the afternoon. The folio ing named were present: T. L. Allan, Win. U. Blanch and James B lthead. l JUST think this over. The style and quality attained in Clothcraft Clothes are Teacher of Voice Placement and Tone Production. -- the result of GO jearsof cVths making. Clothcraft makers have solved the problem of makingclothesof pure wool in lasting styles, at fair prices. Th is is what Clothcraft Scientific T ailoring means to you. M-it- Plf-ide- b lowered you Ir. Parley Biehins went to Salt week to .attend the fiBieral of his Mster-in-laMrs. Ofliorn Biehins. " attheprice. Thsphenom-e-u- l oe t jve met in their sale Clothes arc guaranteed to you. Every thread ia pure wool, and the style will stay until the garments last day. If you have any complaint on a Clothcraft suit, we will inbtantly make it right, and the m.keri back us up. . Upton, Summit County, Utah. - Clothes $10 to$25 All-Wo-ol Office over Kings Store Hours: 9 a. m.no 5 P- m COALVILLE Surveyor J. Don. Birch, II ROCHPORT. - County Surveyor CO-O- P We Want 400 New Subscriber within the Next Two Months Us March 20 During t lie eks the went her has been psstfeww 111 this part of the viry plea-a- nt county, which has dried the soil out e&ough to invite the farmers out with theii plows and all are working hard to prepare their lands for the towing of seeds. KAMAS, HOYTSVILLE NEWS. 22-- Jolt te 1 x I and I I a nt T newjmbscribers within the next The gifts are as follows: The contestant receiving the greatest number of vote will be given a jold filled watch, Elgin or Waltham movement. The contestant receiving the second highest number of votes will be given a Chatlaine Watch or Solid Gold Ring. A eolid gold set ring will be given to any girl who brings in five (5) yearly cash subscriptions. A boys watch, guarantaed, w.'H ho given to ovory boy who brings in fiv (5) cash yearly subscriptions. -- , Edward H. Rhead 400 The Times. Two months. We belie v e the school children wlll be glad to help us, especially if we make their efforts w'orth while. Therefore we have arranged for a School Childrens Voting Contest, which be(Satin day) and will continue until noon of gins at noon tomorrow April Iklth, 1010. Ve have arranged with W..O Johnston, the ns with reliable goods, whien will he given to jeweler, to supply the children w no enter the contests. -r. - Encourage the Children by Taking It is our purpose to secure HOYTSVILLE, March 23- -ftr n M. ROCHPORT, March Mrs. Ltiein Crittenden Went to and Hnrtin Is home again after spending Surface and Underground Last Wednesday' he people of n on the loth to attend the w Croydi the inti r in,M nan. Ida1 o. fum-ia- l Katnas were excited v ery much w it h of their friend, Mrs. veying. A socia' j arty was held at the adiscoverv d valuable ore in the rrAH home HOYTSVILLE - of Mis. A Mile tslillll, oil.- V( Some small small hill above town Mr Jonah Birch and wife returnlast weik. The evening was been playing on this hill have boys week from a ten days spent in candy pulling and playing ed home last for several years past, and this Abstractor. games. All present spent a very visit at 'Vest Jordeti, with their Spring they continued by starting to daughter, Mrs. Abott. pleasaut evening. dig a mine, and while so doing a Mrs. Sophia Brown, who has been small disagreement arose, wlsieh Mr. John Marsden of Tooele is a visitor at the home of Mr. W. A. very ill for some time past was taken caused the bunch to separate which to Salt Lake City last Friday, to the resulted In a nuiTilar of inTnesbeTug for Sumnrit Titles of Smith. Abstracter 000.00 Bona fit), Under Holy Cross hospital, where she un- started and jeah usy arose because County. Mrs. Annie Xuss came from Butte, der ent a serious Loans w hich put a bright idea Farm operation the same j a Insurance, Real Estate, funeral of afternoon. Her husband, Mrs. Hob- - 0j poKition Montana, to attend one Df the smaller boys head into Coalville. her brother. Win. M. Smith. Office at He tienoe, son and Mrs. Malin went with her. He(fot g0,u 0re brought from Bark Utah. Phone No. Hell Mr. Robert siddoway and son At this writing she is doing as well (jffy and put it in the hole, then the Robert aud Mr. William Causey as cau he expected. All hope for a attention of men was drawn to this a business trip to Salt Lake speedy recovery. j valuable rock. A few hours after Surgeon madelast Physician week. City Mr. John Brown has been quite ill nearly the entire town was up on the hill of slate rock, staking out claims The Annual day of the Relief So-- but is now on the improve. and the wildest kind of excltment thCUXrSsnXRta Ulty all night and well Into the prevsiied Ellen Siddoway last TliursdayT A made a business to Hoytsville naxt trip day when, the true stroy was very appropriate program was where he visited his parents. Physician and Surgeon made known and the minor miners welt rendered,after which beautiMrs. a William has bad been Sargent good laugh over the excit-newas ful for those supper spread . Special work done on Eye, Ear, La ill caused by their watered with quite grippe. present. ' Nose aud Throat Eldorado. Again our little town is called to Mrs. Frank Vernon ofRockport mourn the loss of a friend and bro- was visiting relatives here last week. Glasses Fitted for Stuffed Butterfly. ther in the death of William M. The Relief Society Annual day t!A Quest woman went Into a New York Office in Summit Block, Coalville son of William A. was celebrated here on the 17th. A Smith, the eldest goods store, of all places, and this being the third this year short programme was given after sporting Smith, If uked any one there could tell her m. 8 p. Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to of that family to pass from this life. which refreshments were served where a "stuffed butterfly could be The entire community extends its Sad mean," said she "a dead but All who can should observe these There was a large gathering here mounted. as heartfelt to those called promised e llttlo near terfly, possible. as sympathy hours boy over In England that Id bring to morn the loss of a loved one. at Auxiliary last Saturday. Funeral services were held arch Roy MacMichael has moved his home a specimen American butterfly Law. on the farm on the west side Tie asked In a lot of department were remains to taken the the family 21st, Attorney any. but of rlvetT the aud bis parents now oc- stores, WanShip cemefery for burial. Some one suggested that she call cupy the house be used to live in. at the American Museum of Natural H. NEELEY 1 History, and ahe left after saying that Satur-Dont next the forget play FOR A. b!.,,kl6 day night, the 26th, at the Amuse- Btufled butterfll t0 ment Hall. It promises to be a swell ATTORNEY-AT-LAcut-a- nd affair Everybody cordiajlyjnvifed First it will be worth your time and also your money. Come all. Sur- to any Boy or Girl .Who Will Aid A Handsome Gift HAMAS NEWS. 4 All wool, good style anj tailoring, guaranteed. - Graduate U. of U. PETER JACOBSON, Afisonu ate visiting relatives here. County school Superintendent O. Vf. Wilkins and Probation officer CjR- Jones were here on business diring the week. - t UTAH. - Address Mr. Ostium Biehins of Union, Oregon, and his brother and sister from Dentist KAMAS, at Bennions Ranch, Upton. tli Auxiliary And , best of all, Clathcraft DR. C. F. WHERRITT Calves, Yearlings and Twos' Jlettefer was well represented at meeting In Id at lloy ts- vijle on the lttiti, ami were well treated by the people On account of sickness of the sis-te- le in the Belief Society the Annual exercises w ere abandoned. tu s our judgment. Jicatcs vi. You Cant Bo A Good Summit farinor Without The Timk. HEREFORD BULLS Lke during the Clothes because v. e believe them to be the greatest values that can Utah nt REGISTERED t We show you Clothcraft Kamas, FOR- SALE! HENEFER NEWS. The conditions of the toting contest are as follows: Any boy or girl regularly enrolled and attending any school In Summit County, Is eligible. One ( 1 ) old Sis months subscription paid up will count SO Vote. On ( 1 ) old Yearly subscription paid up will count 100 Yotss. Ono ( 1 ) New Sis months paid subscription will count 75 Votes. On ( 1 ) Now Yearly paid subacription will count 150. , NOTE: Any regular subscriber paying up hia back subscription or renewing his subscription is entitled to the number of votes which his cash receipt calls for, and these votes he may turn over to the contestant, of his choice. Subscribers who have paid op for 1910 are entitled to a many votes as their receipt calls for In cents. Call at Times Office or send self addressed stamped envelooe to The Times, Coalville, Utah. The contest will begin tomorrow (Saturday) and continue until noon of April 30th, 1910. - wfll be chosen, and the result announced udges ballotajj of each week. The columns Times the through Alfmoney must be turned Into The Times office before "the proper receipts and ooupons can be issued. As nearly as possible a report should be rendered daily by each conr testant. Start tomorrow, you stand a better show of winning. Note: Cut out the coupon In this issue, It counts 20 votes. deposlHnsTthe ... , v- . . 20 VOTES FOR 1 1 NAME s-- at they-have- nt p. PRECINCT SCHOOL I dass Hair Smooth Shave W Coalville, Utah GO TO Phone 41 Red. OAKloEY U. S. BEDELL Barber Shop. Secret Society. East Side Main St., Coalville. Coalville Lodge No. 28, I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday Evening in Jones Hall. Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited- .GUNN.V.G W.Q. BTOCKMAN.N G JOHN J. H COUCH. Hecjr. ,WM. WELSH. Treasurer. B la for BLISS. Bliss stands for best best family medicine. Bliss Native Herbs strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood. l 7 It restores wasted Notary Public. tissues; streffifthena every organ. A tablet at night; next morning feeling CR. JONES, J&rlghU . Faithfully need will Notary ublic Resident Agent Firemans Fund Insurance Companv of San Francisco B Gark "Mary theAnn Shoemakers. - (at . the Agent lor Summit County for is banish Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Disorder Be sure you seoure the genuine Bliss Native Herbe In a yellow box bearing the portrait of Alonso O. Bliss. 200 tablets $1.00. Money back if not satisfied. Ask the Bliss agent. N IS ! Send cut then CoaiviDe, r orders i.. lean . , . foxyon. " J FOR SALE BY dll -- 4 Utah Henry Seamons, UTAH. ROCKPORT, OAKLEY, March 17 Annual day was celebrated in the little town of Oakley as follows: At 10:30 oclock the bishopric and officers of the Relief Society and other members of the ward, numbering twenty-tw- o In all met on the ground where the Relief Society house is to be erected. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Brother Marlon Frazier, after which the men went to work in good earnest. At 12 they were called to the meeting house, where a sumptuous dinner had been prepared by the Relief Society sisters and to their surprise the building bad risen to a height of 5 ft. in one short hour and a half. After old and young, numbering fiity had partaken of the repast, the following programme was rendered, conducted by President THIS BALLOT MUST BE DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 1910 We Are Constantly Receiving the Newest Styles for the Ladies, Misses and Children We cordially invite you all to call and look over our splendid offerings in real Human Hair in Cornet Braids, Sanitary Turban Hair Pads, Hair Rolls and Hair Nets, and the newest Comet Braid Pins in all styles. We absolutely guarantee Goods and our Real Human Hair if any switch is not right in quality, color, weight or length we will gladly refund you your money. LeahRicharus: I Suits, SlortL-Drc- u purchasing are absolutely it will pay you to look our line thro, as in York the latest New pattern, perfect ifitting; Styles Nobby unexcelled workmanship, they look well and wear well We have a -- Verdant Tide. Prayer by Sister Emily Richards, Sketch of . the Relief Society by ' Ada Pearson Reading of Frazier. Song by Emily Richards, ElUta heth Wilde and Bishop Richards. Recitation by Eleanor Seymour. Song by Tobias Rasmussen and George Hix. 'Reading by Elizabeth Frazier. Atl address by John Seymour. Now Let Us ReClosing hymn in the of Salvation. joice Day Benediction by Nancy Frazier. After the program was rendered the brethren resumed work and by 5 o'clock the building was almost up to the square. We know there is strength In unity. - thy large stock to select from. 1 We are honest in our conviction when we say Best And Always Have It .Coalville i We Keep The Co-o- p |