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Show gtW DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTSPF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. Premium Lists Continued. DEPARTMENT C, John U. 1asUtt, Superv tsor be will toe charged eyfepi pen rent of entry Each pen will hold fD e sheep and each exhibitor will be given an exhibitors ticket to the hair SHEEP aud GOATS No 1 jyi. 1 days. Exhibits inbethis department during the three , hot luted nob registered. must be old or over Gdd Jfdal 'I. licst rain 1 2. Bet ram, and under 2 years old 8. Best ram latnb 4. Best ewe, 2 years old or over and under 2 years old 6. Best ewe-6. Best ewe lamb 7. Best Hock if one ram and six ewes, any age Class 2 Cotswolds The same awards will be made for exhibits inthis class as provided for in - . class 1. Class 3 Lincolns The same awards will be made for exhibits !n this class as prov ided for in class 1. Class 3 Shropshires Tlie sajno. awards will be made fol- exhibits in this class as provided for in class 1. Class 5 Grades The same awards will be made for exhibits in this class as provided for in class 1. Class 6 Hamshire Downs The same awards will he made for exhibits in this class as provided , ' for in class 1. made r Class 7 floats The same awards will be for exhibits in this class as provided for in class 1. pttre-breels- 1 , JL- - - DEPARTMENT D. SWINE John C. Paskett, Supervisor. during the three days. 1. Best liour, 3 years or over . 2. Best boards and under 3 years old, 3. Best boar, 1 and under 2 years old 4. Best sow, 3 years old or over 6. Best sow, 2 and uiider 3 years old 6. Best sow, 1 and under 2 years old 7. Best sow with suckling pigs..., Class 2 ChesLer, Wlii.e, Poland Chinas,. Duroe Jerseys, O. 1. Us and Tamwojlii The same awards will be made for exhibits for each breed in this class s provided in jclass 1. .... . ; - . - - - DEPARTMENT E. - POULTRY, ETC. x , v rft. f;: Wl M. Hoyden, Supervisor. The judge aided by the American u ill he Thir gsiDoing The highest corin pen hi each variety shall he awarded lirst premium. 10. Birds may be r moved any time after 6 p.tn. l iidav, Oct. 1, 1!9. 11. The show will open Wednesday, Sept. 20th, lOiith at 10 o'clock. 12. Each birds must have leg bauds. Class I - Fovv Is The association 'offers The following prizes: Gold Metlal For first pen in each vath-t. .Kihhoti For second pen in each v.mety.. .Gold Medal Bi st cock, any variety Bi st trio, each vanety Beht exhibit Bent paiF geese, each variety Best pair tursiys, each vanety it. - Briquette Plant $1843.18? mean ft; I c The chain caught in liis glove dragged Inin over t lo- top of the ogrf and feutluiU l,ic ra'ed ,.jis body and strained his back, llewa- - at once to the Coalville hospital and la under the doc oi s French an P Pate. The cose- is Hut dangerous hut will Xeqm.ru carer Bert) tips as never In fore the Summit Slake Academy boasts of Its musical facilities. ,Fora long time they have been trying to secure some min to lake up the music organize a class foj those mi outside as well as in Coalville. 1 his year they were fortunate m securing! he service of Miss. Florence O Neil one of Salt latks s prominent vocal and piano Instructors. A dao will be organized an4 those who join can gertlie iiistriicton at a redueed rate of three lessomrfor$l.W. Every young man and woman, who cari. should take advantage cf the opportunity and take the course which will be open to all registered students. pipe. j;a: the t GaPBSkitHlresr NO. 3 i Entry blanks may be abtained from John C. r a. All entries tor eompetlllon muscTbe Tn the handte of the Secretary not later than Bafurday, -- birds entered forcomjietition bept. 25th, 1909, and allGrounds on or before 2 p. m., must lie at the Fair Sept. 29. 3. All specimens intended for exhibition and competition slwill be under the Control of the supervisor, and cannot be removed except with his consent. 4. The Secretary shall enter no birds unless ac companied by the rent fee. The exhibitor need not bis birds, but may ship them, care of W. . M. Bu.i den. Supervisor, Coalville, Utah. 5. No entrance fee will lie charged except pen r nt of $1 50 for the pen of five birds. $1.00 per trio, uid AOpet individual. EuehfXhibiti)r will be given a ticket to t tie Fair for the three cays. tt. No exhibitor will be allowed under any crmrwta m wtir ttirrrd h a Try hi rds except his rom.ATiy s inf iijgemeiit of "ibis rule ill debar the gutfty Irotn competition and they shall forfeit any premiums that may have been awarded tu them. 7. Birds competing as a pen can ulso compete as single birds; the best male and four Lest females shall constitute the best pen. OgJ,ens Big vv . s tin-trac- - be-gi- ven v mr-d- er . Thomas-Hudso- . ... it-s- , - 1 Uoal-vill- . elf fr pur-tie- . waiVsVei -- wif-tarmr- Chorus and Solos for Contest COAIYILLE NEWS. Sweet and Low, quartet. These may he had by sending to W. H. Manning. ' Price of chorus. 8c each, solos, 25c each. Send promptly. Only six weeks Miss Edith MeBride from Giant vllle Is viflting friends here. Mrs. Sah Klchins who moved from Uoalvltl to Salt Lake is back airain visiting tier daughter Mrs. FMvnei:.VilCTfn-- . left. - .i , tk-- J I 1 j ,i : : o.'i.' ( 'biTi-e- f i' Co. vi ill gte J very purcl..i. r ven a e nine i u hoido not go to jdan-- 1'ie 4 iKkoo-s- t all there is nothing more satisfying After L i SUMMIT MEAT CO., Banell, Shaw & Ball, Props. a piano the dance and who live in out side town can purchase the Ticket for $1.(0 from fheTocal stoics andliavi the .ame chance, op .winning The Piano. This is chance to get a j dollars worth of pleasure and a piano for one dollar. Don't lei it Slip. Dancewillbeglven-HaSept. 4 ore a Ifni accident ooeiiti-kt "li"ii Edo; (irncreek :iy ' y . l ' :U i oy ee n t Do I mine ,..iu, J. n iii'leBi' ot r v' " ty yoHr : .1 to li.. w i I flill t; i and Sciences. pint - m eJ u s i (I- -i he r men!. Many Including the S iminer of JltOik'-AVifh- - c.ir wel- the I. more than-- 2 mil) Training Bt children of young people reeeived'instructioii in the Univer- sity buildings last year. trange, is it Not? u school when students come from Die ,.w Eat unit the West, the North and the South, and tbe far countries of the earth to aUenJ the University of I Utah. The sweet tooth brick and stone buildings. 92 acres Embraces of grounds, aud oiher University property lv Ad3ress-Univcrsif- I v y rtqutst. - B , rof . Utah, Sait Lake City, Utah i . i )h.-n- i be- , First-clas- s Meals Quick Service Fresh Oakery Supplies Rcyai" Bread. F. Si 'C. btmaf i: M P.oe11- - f 4 0 Bc n tivv iii tiaid li' .r v : ing lor 25 $Juud a an obtain- J 1 means that our clients need the money. If you need any money, titrh in your claims The. science ef (Inauca la bi obtaining the money thats are scien-B- o coming to you. We t of tie money. clot with the season. A box of these Candies diiritily packed makes a I very acceptable gift. ! had nr' piece of real etato ed receipt in full on every eloitn we l ad agnjnd tiirn. We t.v day Honesty .that Red rireak of The fact Exist In Everybody. to n that claims are turned mean fos enllee.tion does not that our clients have less coti- - gins to assert itself Particulars of students, tleghdrafion Sej tern her loth. 17tli and Vee flOTU After the 1Mb, Tee f!2 00. Hi gidnr work beulns September 2 .th. Inquire of local asretiLs for r.ihroad rates. Cwah-g1ictnre jBd-ttii. and complete informatn suit free , I Fresh Candies of hat-some - $860,000 Equipment I'evva, t iTiiAii U . :n lwlich wrai'ped mound ears. of them grad- uates'orthe greatest Universities oDtliis eouniry and Europe. 'oirip-my'- , s ai-- The Dean of Women looks after The fare of the young women students. , 1618Studeuts the LikUJjUiA,. I riei.oiu ot Arts ! T. 1 ;i - i or healthful than a juicy rib ioast of higli 'r:v: beef, such as we sell. We have a knack oi cutting up a roast that makes it cook well, carve well and taile-welTry. o n e forD J nn e r, . jri i J The Tenderfodt Fartt ' vv'iicn 4- en .1 'V"-- n L-i'- f . A Bi' rar Ready .' , , iudicatious point to the fact that the KourState Fair at OgdaiUtah Sept 6th to- -i t tic ts ino te lic a big" succek. in addition' to the regular Fair and arid regular program of horse races, the tour State 'Fair has engaged the leading characters, of the famous Cheyenne" Fron-ti- er day and Wild West sliqw. Among the ' Broncho busters which have entered fo- r- the championsliip brbncho buster are men from Vyoiniug- - Idaho and Utah. Mrs. Bee Sparks of Montana will ride a backing' horse and also a wild steer. educed railroad rates are offered for the people . living in Northern Utah, Southern Idaho. Western Wyoming and Eastern Nevada to Ogden,. Utah and rrlurn,'; Even Salt Lake people hive decided to exhit at the Ogden Four State Fair, yvhich of is proof of the importance" of the PourState fair at Odet begihhfng Sept. 6th. AH The laryMlclreck evt r given in one shtpineut of in Coalville firtjijt. That's wiiat the comingfw"Pid the U. p. agent Briquette Aug, 25, f V The cotvATiy-haeomplet, d, froos th main Jim- to the DEPARTMENT F. ft. wrluadh, ptwiti tljj lurjft st AGRICULTURE James Taggart, Supervisor i shipment nmehiuery tvtr be would rent it While there wilt be space charged, file at out time. brought well for each town to rent a table 15tTft. or less so Mr. JTurkei reports that since Aug. exthat the eouipet ion will fall between th townstownthe 1. that he 1 will to metlal A psld out for niaetun-liagold hibiting. mg the best exhibit. All exhibits of this depart-o- f ery equipment, freight and labor, the Fair association for meiit Lecome propeity $70,000. AD lcdof material is on the purpose of founding a Chamber ot Commerce. the road frwm llt Lake in w ieli is CLASS 1 GRAIN AND SEEDS SilverMedal a small briquet! press. Tliere w ill 1. Peek hard wheat ., Silver Medal be a grate tmilt In the otllce in 2. Peck soft wheat to shot the people- - how the Silver Medal 3. Peck of rye Arthur Chester, who will Medal ... of oats 4. Peck fuel burns In ths homes. The slope " Silver Medal Is down to iecottlaud the 5. Peek of barley make things fly when he meets company Silver Medal 6. Peck of buckwheat Silver Medal U DOW putloig iu the boilers and Ilarbeitson at Coalville in a 7. Gal. Seed Peas Silver Medal hoisting engine and is getting leady 8. Corn, and kind, 20 ears wrestling bout, left last Wednesu to dean tU' old CLASS 2 VEGETABLES. Silver Medal slope. Mr. Burkeee also says that day for 'Ogden where he will be1. Cucumbers, one do Silver Medal by the first ( f h year that they gin. liis- - training in earnest. 2UaL Pickling cucumber Silver Medal will hav nt-3., Hubbard squashes, lour men employed in This wrestling tournament will Silver Medal 4. Field pumpkins, four.., .,.- mir-;lf-tbe-y sad were Silver Medal theplant 5, Largest pumpkin on ground Silver Medal American, citizens that would mean be one of the great attractions 5. Largest squash on grounds Silver Medal that the ptp illation of toah-ill7. Cabbage, igur beads of the Fair. The Clark-llybe- e 8. Celery, 12 stalks Sjlver Medal would near! tlduble, and if sueh a go will be a hard one. Bybee Silver Medal Gal Beans, any variety, pace kept up for a few years , was in SilverAIedal town last week and in. Bit dry land potatoes would boon of Utahs most High grade snclled book Medal ... .Silver Best bushel of potatoes from and indications all signed up thriftyVitl4 and there is no reason these little men will show what In lightproof package alway, AND SltE.. EXHIBITS. CLASS 3 FOB AGE ( KOI tbe gut Fresh. "Made in Be could not be. Mr. Durkeo Gold Medal why it 1. Alfalfajiay-jw- o hales . is in a wrestle, speed AY: 11. Johnston.,. the s numerous that re" to Timothy liny. 2 hah s ... aiS'bg saj marks heard about the briquette 3. Any other hav, 2 bales 4. Wheat. ( sheaves. . plant, was wie by an old tlme citi-s' . 5. Oats, 6 sheaves would not be a track thatlL'ro (!. Barley, 0 sheaves across the' Cliun brad. He suggests CLASS 4 BEES. that the h kors 8t In line and see ft w on of the prlmentl farmer, who pot f 1. Exhibit" of bees in observation laves.. Gold Medal lie they are from Misit done. peetade on hi cow tod fed her hvinf. lit tin comb honey 2. w that it didnt matter what the ooW ete o lon o souri !he hv come to Coalville to extracted honey 3. was fad. The queetion 4 difeetioa and aoorishmant . Ti,, 4AExhibit of beeswax..,. their owh stay. they have to In the issued pot entered into hi oalcnUtion, be best. also S' will Medal Gold A 5. eleetrtd p they feet that I It cd n trm(rrf y 1 tr1 4, laving t.ie best to the sectiii hnw-( J itlf refrdle of difeetiowned ntrtriiiuia'food. order to Hghi Exhibit. Tha retult b Ae tw inf for all tha good he get out of bi crossiiiflanl their then the place, weak the action of tlw organ of digestion and nutrition are impaired (Continued next week) grow which thear entitled to, and city ad the man luffera tha miseriea of dytpcpu and tha agoniea ot narvoutneaa council skeuld consider this matter. To otrtaithoa tbo ttomaeh, ptatoro tha activity at tha ay , Now tlist tlie track is laid so that Sana at dlScatlom mad nutrltloa mad brace op II oerrea, aaa Dr, Pierce1 a Galdem Medical Dlaeorery , It la am the machinery can be unloaded, remedy, mad baa the caaftdeaea at pbyalclaaa ad to talllnj exerted will choir. every posable effort Star of Declining Night, aa tba pralaa at tbaaaaada healed by Urn aae, ' well have the plant in opperation by the is In the ftrictest sense "Golden Medical DUeovery temperance mediAsleep in the Deep, baritone solo. time of thi county Fair so the visicine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotic, and is a Iren from alcohol tors can stfthe plant in operation. a from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients pnntedoa My Mercedes, tenor solo. will also have an .exThe its outside wrapper, . -- compmy solo. Loves Reverie, soprana Dont let a dealer delude you for hit own profit, Tliere is no medioine tor hibition at the Fair, stomach, liver and Hood "just st good" st "Golden Medical Discovery. Loves Old Sweet Song, contralto solo. Mrs. AV.CjJaha arrived this week frum. KjjussA e.liy. junf. juined lur. lm,and who lias charge of the Bn le mar.iiiiery. Mr. and Mr arc At prewnt musing h em Willi mis farm South part of llieiil A" ds RULES AND REGULATIONS. i 3. Standard of Perfection. 37. loot). r No e n try fee will tic charged except pen- - rent of Each pen w ill hold five hogs and each exhib$1.50. itor will he given an exhibitors ticket to the Fair I FRIDAJ AUGUST COALVILLE. UTAH. VOL,. X V I . JOB WOK NEATLY DONE c. t - 1HCH ANT' 'ific r..!Vc'. TO s it!, Ii ;C ys, s r i(VMiim G." einl Ma'iso . iri I : |