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Show - y w r-- LOGAN, UTAH. News of the County in Brief GQlLEGESfiUTAEi take bt little uteri t their w ot k and atthe end or HENEFER NEWS. ear. m pite of a teacki r' t ;u iii t tlm !, m t heir behalf will be but hule further 2f Ourdi.tnot 1IKMTEH, ti.in th,- ensure good racing every day of the this year to house the exhibits of fair. merchants who handle foreign manA departure that will meet with ufactured goods. Though this is public approbation is the decision the first year for this building, the to make all open air entertainments space J11 fir was "practically gone absolutely free. In the past much wit bin a few days after the an of this entertainment lias been piv. u nouncement w as made. Jin front of the grand tand which "Au 111 the past surpegVisors are in necessitated the purchase of sets charge of the various departments t he grand stand by persons who of the fair, w lio make arrangetm nts wished to see acrobatic and ot her .subject to the- disposition of the feats. .Tiie fuir management decided boaid. as the fair is a public institution, it Tiie supi tv isors are: horses, B. F. should be made as possible for the j Kidman; cattle, W. II. Rowe; sheep public to see it. For tins form of and swjiie, J. 11. heely; poultry, entertainment an appropaiationof ltoliert R. r vine (dairy products" fl.tNiu lias been made and tins sum Win. C. Winder; horticulture and will he augmented if a satisfactory floriculture, C A. llickenlooper; agairship can he procured, as is hoped. ricultural machinery, etc., Thomas In the various buildings of the H. Smith; manufacturers, Frank J. fair tiie displays, it is expected, will Hewlett; minerals, Thomas H. be vastly superior to those of the Smith ; tine arts, Mrs. P. J. Riter; past. The demand for space is indi- womans work, Mrs. N. A. Empey; cated by tiie Merchant's Demon- educational, Mrs. P. J. Riter; speed, strating building, a new departure A. It. Carstensen. -- OPENS SEPT 201910. 1 t t'linimt'nred Sept. I'.Hl . with F.iriihwortti as pniH'lput aiuf the Misses Cora Bateman ftml Kdyth ltolej in charge of the lower grades. A wedding daneo was given her. on the 20th by Mr. Ernest Brewer and Miss Julia Robinson. The dance given by the Roosters Club last Wednesday night was a success. Ihe base ball game was won by Peterson. All were sociable and eery one seemed to good tune. mIi ols AS GOOD AS NATURE GROWS. Spices as the foundation of flavors are worthy of the most serious consideration. The standard upon which we"conduft our business is Quality. For this reason we now carry the Maltese Cross Brand of Pure Food Spices in 10c handsome-- y lacquered tins and invites your patronage. 'C-- T C C-- T-- "C-- T-- T-- C- C- C- 'C , -- . in hiuiuniug We a u hat - the rei-uill b U ttie latter ease, but to these fcoyn parent- - we wish tosay, try totultuate in tin ir minds a love for thl Mhool and the school work, bee tt it that the are in school - fcl-n.- lt every ay; that then lepurt cards show S good grade or know why such il not tile case. In other words see if Jto cant contml your bojs and n6t depend upon the teachers Threshing is progressing nicely to do it. . and fall plowing has commenced. short of the best exhiOT-tioNothing The Riverdale band will give a ever held in the interinountain dance here on the 2.trd. regio will satisfy President J G. Mr. Kuward Rrewer and wife of McDonald and tiie members of the Evanston are here to attend the Utah State Fair association is t tie wedding of E. H. Rrewer and Misa verdict on the state fair which will be held hi ,Salt Lake October 3 to 8. J ulia Robinson. For months the board lias been enThe ladies of the different organ! at work ami the fruition ergetically to make zations worked like beavers of thd is near. plans a success of the new meeting "house of the fair will Every department benefit on the 14th. be larger than in the past, as is indicated by the veritable flood of entries that is pouring in on SecreROCKPORT. tary Ensign and his assistants. In 1909 more than 10,300 separate entries made. were The Indications are 20 of Some ROCKPORT, Sept. that now this great number will be our citizens attended auxiliary at far surpassed. Entries already made CoalvillelSaturday last. and theinquiries Indicate this beMr. James Vernon of Rockport yond qiestlon. More than $15,000 and Miss Hodson of Salt Lake City will be expended in In adprizes. were married in the Salt Lake Tem- dition there will be 24 70 and cups ple last Wednesday, Sept. 14. They gold medals awarded. For the speed returned home last Saturday. We department another $0,000 has been wish Bishop Vernon and wife a appropriated, a sum sufficient to happy and prosperous Journey thru haa JOHN BOYDEN & SON. T 111 ce K. ' -- n ; IN i COcll... tvs th n Weber G)al spells economy. Try a ton. It will do a tons work. Do not take i any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces tjie greatest amount of heat; coal that bums to the last ounce; coal that is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy thats the kind of coal we sell tvs tvs tvs t tvs tvs t . is The Summit Creamery Co. With the new and 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 branrh of agriculture, therefor let us make it a study to better our Dairy lleids and thereby make every cow on the fa,rm a revenue getter. It costs no more to keep a profitable cow, than one that will not pay her keep. It is the duty of every man that milks cows to know if there is 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. SUMMIT CREAMERY GO., Hoytsville, Utah. A Household Necessity. BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP Miss Agnes Amber of Salt Lake visiting Mrs. James Vernon. COMPOUND. A few of our people attended Y. M. M. I. A , convention at Coalville C Sunday last. Mr. Alma Gibbons went with a tvs load of furniture to Salt Lake Mon the 19th Inst, for Mrs. James. th dayMost of the threghing is done The tvs farmers report a poor turnout of tvs grain. URES Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Etc Th Favorite Remedy In all Homee. It la good for young and old, Haa a Soothing and Healleg Effect ea all CeegtM aad Colde. t Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. 1 life. th As tvs j 111 r . Son tlm. co I ted cold, W. S. Cerwte, RtctuneeO, Week- - write I bourht a tetti. at Badlard'. Homheand Syrup which turn, into LaOriop. 1 Mur. Bfcterd'. Harabound Compound and H atnlcbttMd m. eat mlfhty quickly. Syrup Compound will cur. any mh of LaQnppfc Refue A1 SubctitetM, Price. 25c, B0 eed 9100 ST. LOUIS, MO. BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO .nd Rnoommendod Killed By For sale by John Boydea a So. Billiard Cue. th A blow from a billiard cuei In the hands of Art Aldrich caused the death of George Simpson Tuesday morning at Devils Slide. The fight in which the fatal blow was struck at afternoon occurred Monday about 4:45. Aldrich is held by the j authorities at Devils Slide and profor in bably will be made to answer to a you need charge of murder. line of fresh salted meat beef, mutton, Both men were employes of the Union Portland Cement company were not working yesterday but ham or bacon. While engaged In a game of pool they became Involved in a We know what we are buying; therefore know what we are selling quarrel. In a fit of anger Aldrich, - know bow to cut it up, too, and we would fike to have more struck Simpson ovei the head with a billiard cue, felling him to the of your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. floor. The injured man never recovered consciousness and died of brain hemorrhages about eleven hours after the assault. Bagnell & Ball, Props. Simpson was 30 years of age and was a resident of Salt Lake City before going to Devils Slide. Aldrich formerly resided a Florence, Colo., and is about one year plder than his victim. Oood Service Ready the you when or anything - pork, SUMMIT MEAT CO., Our School One Class vs. Another The old school bell again chimes and as we look forth and see the groups of boys and girls on theit way to school, we note some whose elastic etep and cheerful Yaces are highly indicative of the 'soul and mind, and all such will prove a blessing to themselves, their teachers and their school. . Their actions shew their anxiety tot work; their lessons will be perfectly prepared ; their recitations well given, and they will attain to that round on the ladder of fame and learning called success. They will master all knotty problems,, not onfy in school but In life. They will not require punishing in order to teach them the necessity of getting their lessons. They. study because they love to; are industrlouc'and energetic from principle ; their life will be a success. Following comes another group of boys whose lagging steps and sullen faces show that the sound of the bell grated harshly on their ears. These boys will prove unruly, unkind and, unlike t other class named will eut come Salt Lake City October 3rd to 8th Bigger and better than ever before. $15,000 in cash prizes for exhibitors, and 70 gold medals. besides 24 cups $4,000 will be spent in free entertainment features for visitors. , - Races daily for purses that aggregate $6,000. Reduced rates on all railroads. For furtherinformationaddress the secretary,-Temple street, Salt Lake City. 4 5 West-Sout- General admission, 25c; Children, 10c. HoraceS. Ensign, J. G. McDonald, Secretary. President. h Here are a Few of the Many Useful Articles we Offer: Mens Felt Hats, all sizes. Mens Patent Leather Oxfords going at cost Ladies and Childrens Ajoyt Shoes. Mens and Boys Straw Hats below tosL Ladies Summer. Dress Goods, cut belam cost; as well a& Sun Bonnets and Boys White Muslin Bonnets Ladies and Childrens Hosiery White Muslin Night Gowns & Underskirts Ladies and Childrens Shoes. Childrens Vests. Overalls, Boys Kahiki Waists; all sizes. Boys Rompers, all sizes and colors. Boys Summer Wash Suits. Boys Ladies Vests and Drawers - t Mens Summer Underwear, Shirts and Garments. AH mu$t go to. make room for our heavy Stock 6f -- Grasp this opportunity to save money. Call and these Matchless Values. Our prices are right on everything we have to sell, and tell their own story. Large values for little money Autumn Goods. in-sp- C H. Hoytsville, ed WEST, Prop. - - - Utah. '- |