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Show THE PEOPLES DEVOTED TO THEJNTERESTp OF ADVERTISER. C. WILSON OPERATED ON J. 0. Wilson, of this city, was The following juror, were drawn rated on Tuesday at the attorney and treasurer ope by yesterday to serve during the March French hospital for appendicitis term of court which convenes on the operation was successful and the 90th: the patient is getting along as Park City J. W. Bircuunhaw, Mr. John F. Welsh, V. ArAdams, Ja4. well as can be expected. for teamster Brierley. L. I). Har.welly, Jesse WiUou has been Peter H. Jones, McCarroll, Thomas the Coalville Co op fsr the past farnon, Samual Billings, Carl year or more, and while loading Tnotnpson, Daniel Collins, John J. Howarth. R. J. Gill, F. O. Ivory. sum- - licewlum at the depot last James 8 Yates. Saturday morning, must have Coalville- - John F. Peterson. W. hurt himself internally, and M. Boy den, C. R. Jones, W. R. when he went home at noon, Clark. Bernard Evans, Ward P. was too ill to return. On Mon Kama Burbldge, Heber H. Mitchell. day he was taken to the hospital, Henefer Geo. E. Foster, J. S. and on examination, it was found Fawcel t. be Peoa Joseph Milliner, 'Nathan that an operation would sufhas Wilson Fillmore. necessary. Mr, Woodland Heber Moon, John W. fered with attacks of appendLetter. icitis for a good niany years. Rockport Alma rvK", While the operation was in proParley's Park Samuel Gsrns. Marion Hugh Evans. gress it was found that a growth Oakley Joseph A. Gibbons. had formed on his intestines, Castle Rock --George Wright. the result of a kick received from Upton Conrad Staley. the-cler- JOB WORK NEATLY DONE Y" COAUVILUE. UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH 3. vop. XVIII. Jurors Drawn For March Term SUMMIT-COUNT- k. a horse about a year ago, and Dont spoil valuable eggs on a this growth was also removed. poor, cheap incubator. Get a Mandy Mr. Wilsons many friends hope Lee. Tried and tested all over this lead. in western the for a speedy recovery. county. Its dry Cbae. H. West, agent, Hoytsvllle. The Kstmas OiCiie.ua ur.w Coal! Coal! Coal! a good crowd of dancers at the place your orders with Joeepb Opera Honee Wednesday night. Thy music was good and all enjoyed Hopkina for Grass Creek Coal. Car received next week. themselves. Connunication Mrs. Clark jrom Inspector Funeral of Funeral services over the remains of Mary Barber Clark, were held In the Summit Stake House, Sunday, Feb. 28. Bishop W. Z. Terry, conducting. The Ward Choir rendered the following selections: Come Ye Disconsolate." Sweet Hour of Prayer." Shall We Meet Beyond the . River." The speakers were: Thomas L. Beech, Geo. W. young and Bishop W. Z. Terry. Mary Ann Barber Clark was born June 29, 1886. in Birmingham, England. Baptised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints when twelve years of age. Married to William Clark, August 14,' 1868. Exnmigrated to Crossed the Utah in year 1866. plains by ox team in Capt. Henry Chlpmans Co., and settled in Coalville the same yonr and lived here until the year 1872. when abe with her husband and family moved to Almy, Wyo., remaining there-- nntil the year 1862. after which they returned to their former residence at Coalville, whloh place she has llvsd until the time of ier death, which oocured Feb. 24, 1911.' She was the mother of teh children, all whom wets here at her bed aide when she passed away. She is survived by her husband, three sons, seven daughters, foriy-nin- e and ten War-iakabl- re, -- grand-childr- en Cfiille, Utah, Feb. What 27. 1911 we do to better our tbr fruit, vegetables aud prospe4f general farm crops? Speaking of fruits. Mu keep in line with other parte of & state. lot us keep on plantlnf trait trees of the hardy kind levies, pears, plums, andall the siorU fruits and also let ue seures for the protection of our tr m asd fruitsr lt is wtter foilishnis for us to longer delay praying our orchards to keep down the cod In' moth, free aphis, tree blight, a?4 the worms that Infest our ematkuite. The time hsscom that we t ast Attend to these matters or s t ler the lose of our fruits o I all kind. The cost of material and labor Is mere nothing compered iq the loo that we now sustain in neglectltf; (b spray. The lack of knowled i and neglecting to spray theoreli la of our alato has cost Utah ir fpns not with tan ding Utah ha rlchest of soils, the most fav. able climate, we have suffered ou? 4vee to be relegated to the rear j'tatead of maintaining a the very front in the position raising marketing of our fruits, and sblf' og thorn in large quantities to. Is great markets of 'our country, 1 am very much pleased to state ( U our horticulturist and fruit me. in now fully aroueed up to th si itlon, as th report of the late coot Jtlon of th State Horticultural 'eclety held at Brigham City wll low. ,Thia convention Is th larg ,1a number attending and Mall NO. 0 SEVEREY INJURED While loading See yesterday morning, T. L. Beech met with an accident that will confine him to the house for some time. In sliding a square of ice weighing abont 200 pounds on a plank up into his wagon, Mr. Beech stubbed his heel and losing his balance, he fell to the ground, the ,ccprng hitting him square on the knee cap, cutting it in two. Dr. Emmett was called and made the patient as comfortable as possible. 6 ' If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for wyeks and it will not if you take Chamberlains Cough Remedy For sale by John Boy den A Son. Three Funerals Held Fridays Funeral eervloee over the remain 8arh Williams, C. 8. Pvtersoi. and Jol.u Dexter were held in th Stake House last Friday afternoon under the direction of the Bisboprie---oCoalvlHe ward. Bishop Terry presiding. Th speakers, George--BearT, L. Allen, W. W, CluffanJ Bishop Terry, paid eloquent tribute to the honeety and Integrity oft!" deceased. The ward eholr aang very' appropriate hymns and J. Taggart aang Some Day Well Understand." Tb house was crowded: with relatives and friends, to pay- their last respects to the departed. A large concorse followed to Mrs. William's grave-wa- s dedicated by Pres. George w. . Young; Councilor Edmund Reee dedicated the grave of Mr. Petersoo-en- d Blshbp Terry dedicated of Mr. Dexter, of f d. the-eemet- -- the-gra- ve si The deoeased was the mother of a greatest a; interest taken by our large and gifted family, many of orchard ji pi any convention held whom now have silver threads In our at! or In any western state ftesraci ragaw isami as a reminder that This among the gold," to every ehf ,4 be very they, too, are nearing life's sunset. man an jroman In pleasing Utah who has None ever entered her home with- the lntr t of oar state in their out a warm welcome nor left with- heart. 1 Hid like to see more men out feeling the warmth of a genulue from I y, county member of so charactcrlstle of the the E hospitality, NESTED TRAP Society, people of her ancestry. Disease did i; ba not destroy the charm of a kind In- the nUatl x dulgent disposition, nor old age ember vrheh battxJ r. sli dimt.tLlsJlhuXJlXiAel Kgr.SliBdAtor --UJal f eotaov. T her friend and loved ones. counUee could not muster upadoseti A the death dew gathered on her men all told. Be sure to read the ' marble 1910 brow, around her - bedside full report of th State convention. : Fair First pen at County. I would eay to the orchard men of gathered her girls" and "boys" First Pullet at Waterloo, Iowa, January. 191 1. always girls and boys to her, though Summit county that I would be very now grown to mature years with pleased to meet with you in any boys and girls around their own town and speak upon these pert,n firesides. "The life so long inter- ent subjects of inseots and diseases woven with theirs, with tearful eyes Injurious to our frnlts also on the they watched. it, slowly but sure-- y proper pruning of our trees, the ferpassed over. Tbs love of a moth- tilisation of our soils for fruit raiser lor her children passed human ing, etc. "Yours for better fruits, W. J. Weight. understanding. The boys and girls that gathered about the bed of this CARD OF THANKS will dying mother and so bravely fought Eggs from the Death Angel, long ago passed To all the friends whose sympathy . out from tbs little boms' circle. and services wer so kindly tenderBusiness ears and their own horns ed in our time of bereavement, we circles hat encroached upon lhetr desire towxtend our sincere thanks. J Coalville, , time, may have robbed mother of Mrs. John Dexter and family. their companionship, but sh wss CARD OF THANKS over just th earns ; rejoicing in thslr wish to thank all those who We Successes and grieving at their misIn assisted us and showed way any fortunes. They may have grown kindness during the sickntms from her; but ncvrIrom their death the husband ' and them; they wer still hsr boys and and of ofMrs. C. 8. Peterson, girls.. Wsknow that years bsnes father Mrs. Agnes Jones th memory of hsr unselfish devoand the family.' tion will make them better men better women and her precepts MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS FOR and b their gnlldlng star. MARCH 1911. Vain is any attempt to measure the lots of a 'mother to her children; clcvf, (2 r. m.) . after all the poets have sung aud March 12. J. M. Hixsoa, Herbert overs dreamed, outside of heaven Crittenden. March JJ8v Frank Croft Edmund there is no love like mother-lov. , Eldredge. We believe tbs tender ear devoted Coalville (7 P. M.) to those naarset and dearest, went March 19. J. M.ljlxson,jHerbert r with her to th better land; .and in Crittenden.SH J the possibilities of eternity, may be 2 p.i.u. j needed hereafter. We fancy her March 12. Frank.Crofu. Edmund .. w , awaiting them in the place prepared Eldredge.jji for her, a little apart from the inMarch 86. J. E. Pettit. George numerable company in bright array ; Beard. -9K1BS.CKKK, (J p.jf J perhaps in one of tbo March 12. J.; C. Paaket, C. F. of palaees Ivory M nn. ir m Its wlndowe crystal clear," ji March 28. W. H. Branch, G. Y. of which old Boner quaintly sung Bullock. In the light not of the sun, neither KHSKSPSa, 2. P. M.j MY of the moon, we see her beyond the March 12. Frank PIngree,' T. fields of fadeless asphodel, under Beech. March 26. 0. H. West, jNephl waving palms, beside the still MARSHALL HC ,D cVrked in a store when he wu a boy. tb Sargent. waters lilies. bordered with silver He put irr iV b?T,k c rnovh ott of his salary to start a small business These may be merely figures, hut H0TT8VILL, 2 P. Ml 'aVishmet is the finest in the word- - His 12. J. E. Pettit, George his of his own. To-d- n m to bear they precious meaning Beard. HI when each their minions v 'A they are given two grandson yearning hearts made for th deep iMsrcb 20. Wm. Carrutb, Alex. honeebold loves; hearts that will Caldenrood. ' share of his estate. not be comforted because the Angel lOPTOK, (2 P. M.) ' of th Bones Is missing. We will pay ycxT-- per cent interest on the money you put March 12. W, H. Branch,' C. H. he interest every three months. West. our hanV sri CARD OF THANKS . March 36 J. C. Pasket, C. F. To those who have been with ne Mails. it our bereavement and by kind WAssHir, 1 p. m.J words and kindly acts beve tried to March 12. Wm. Carrutb, Alex COALVnLF. UTAH. ' f lessen our sorrow, w extend our Calderwood. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 30.000.00. March 86. Frank Pingree, T. L. sincere thanks. ALFRED PreaMnrt. REE. BLONQIST, JAMES PING i Beech. FRANK Br W. PWGREE, COW. Clark and family. arxiiAM, 200 EGG STRAIN lOllr fir-an- d -- IF At fine bird u tin country cut produce line Bred for Exhibition Trapnested for Heavy Eng Pro- duction. Five Pens mated and ready for egg trade.V Prize winner at low State SKow 1910 fcri First Pen at Summit County Fair 1910 1 Sweepatale Cockrel at Summit County Fair 1910 r II f! 3 CZT' EGGS i Pen No. FOR HATCHING: for 15 T Pen No. .00 3-44- Rose and SingleUomb. I .00 rfcr for 15 A few choice Codcrela for sade that wilTw..,. body fleck. G. Y. BULLOCK, Coalville, Utah - Stock that Produce Eggs and Show Birds U tah. J.N r EN SEN Get Yo u Won ask .A t ay sh' You 0lfctaL Big Opening m Spring Waists; Neck Wtar and Laces. Embroideries. your selections while the stock is IMi. IRE. s; ich, - - aLlticiL03or have a complete line of Hair Goods, consisting of Switches, Curlsand roUs; also Nets. I e. ' r.. MRS. M. E. ;RHOADES, Mflliner 'PHONE 41 BLACK. eras If you are looking- - nw. , ' forNohby Ja 1 The First National Bank VWe-Predl- v te Spring Suits Ladies , -- Up-to-da- i find them at yobll I ; COALVILLE "We Keep the Bert eed Always CO-O- P Hits it. ul gCB limits 'Vs- e- |