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Show HOME Si' NEWSfi I am now prepared to k'vc piano lessons. OLulys Heard. Hoots and sliocs repaired by N. S. Olscn. Give mc your work . If you need your boots or shoes repaired take them to N. S. Olsen, tbc sboetnaker. Read M. R. Salmon's Removal Remov-al Sale adv ou front page. U means money for you. Mr. W. C. Stevenson is here on a visit and to atttend tbe marriage of bis brother-in-law Wilford Simester. Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Simistcr ol Salt Lake arc visiting relatives rela-tives here and attended the wedding of his brother Wilford to Mist Kli.beth Salmon, We have Just received word from Mr. Darker stating that be has shipped into Coalville a pure bred registered, Jersey bull to Hen Meadows. There are lew towns where the stores preseut a more pleasing pleas-ing appearance than those of Coalville. Our merchants take pride in the appearance of their respective places of business, - and such pride is commendable. That is not all, for they carry ' disc, and in order to reach and "" maintain' their standiug they must maintain a reputation for fair dealing. Kenneth, the 15-month old sou of Mr. and Mrs. R, O. Kl-dredge Kl-dredge died last Saturday morning morn-ing after an illnes covering a month. Funeral services were held at the residence of the grandparents, Mr, aud Mrs. Alma Kldrge on Monday after-n after-n ion. The speakers were J . M. Hixsou and l'rauk Croft. Mrs. Vt. Howard Heard rendered ren-dered a beautiful solo, and music mus-ic was furnished under the direction dir-ection of J. K. Carruth. Only the memory of the lovely boy is U'ft, yet how sweet, how uplifting uplift-ing its influence. 1'or, after all, death is but the slipping off of the outer body. "When death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, iu shapes of mercy, charity and love, to walk the world aud bless it. Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes." Tbe Times extends its sincere sympathy to th parents iu this their hour of affliction. Don't iiiIhk tin' nui-k hall nt 1 1 1 O.ictii Iiuiim- tM'xt TIiiu'hiIu.v nllit. Hurry Tliniimt .iif Salt l.akx wan in CouU lllo Mommy in huHluc. J. M. ThoiniiH Iiiih been appointed local rvpriwntiitlVH nf Succna Miik-it Miik-it I nv. Lott .Satchel between Coalville ami 1'eoB. Hotiirn to Mr. T. I.. Allon, Caolvlllo. Wanted Married miin fur stuck and dairy work. Write JiuHtph Marker, OKtluii, Utah, K. . No. 8. Dr. E. H. Lamb, of OR-dcn, will be j4li-Mmi fclukmlih Vbop.fm Oot8.Mli, prMtrtiil lodo relertnray urjtory of all kinds, Hrlng- along your herace. Mr. J. It. lJurkuB, preMldunt of Ihn Superior Kunl A Ilrhiietto Co.. Is spnrtlnK Htudobaker auto. Who alii the fever lan't catching. Ploa don't, (five u one on uburlplion, dear reader. rrk elty Lodge No. 7, paid Coalville IiiiIkr n pleasant vlalt liutt WndnuHday evening. The local lodge engaged the Itoydon hnll where the vlidtliig brother wort1 en-tortulnud en-tortulnud and rufroaeiiioiiU were served. About forty-three eamu down onthe peolal. W. I.. Hull was iilt badly Injured In-jured lani Wedmnday morning will I.- lit work in the WaaUh inliie, by a trip of cum getting away, and in getting nut of their way was hit on the hip by some hard aubalauce. No liniiue were hrokttn and Will U rntlil to Imi getting aloug very nicely. J. M. Thoinita I representing The Time In working the blgguat ClirUtmus edition ever jroMeo, out ill thie eity. It will be replete wlfb tlie progmes 'made In Summit County. Every town In the onunty will be favorably mentioned In thla edition with It's reprenatlve niea ami Indiiatrlc. It will be profusely Illustrated with cut of our leading men and bulnoa house and will J contain about thirty page. For 1 pace ri'nt eve Mr. TIiohioh. Tbe price of the paper will be loo. Leare ordure at thU ollloe for extra eoplea. HoilKt it aloiiK. Mi'Hpre. (i. Y. llullock. Nepbl Sargent, Win. Moyer, N. J. Pcter-hoii Pcter-hoii of tliU city, Jowpb Marker of lOgdun and K. A. WblU', of llrlir-buiii, llrlir-buiii, left i-nrly Hunday morning t ee llie'-iv of the b(dcn Valley Trout 4 Hrtort company propertiee in , Ogdi 4 falley. At llgjitn .we were imOjr J- J. llurker and to-gothcr to-gothcr Jed tbe atreet car to tbe Hermit j In the canyon where we were nit&f leatiu and conveyed to the ltiJwliBt aonis .day will be tbe grfunt llah hatchery and pluaeuftr port In the slate of Utah. Mr. Jo f ltarker, the promoter, bad plot s-d the ponds to bla guwta, and tin more .than pleated, on rHuvbiSk-jtie gronnda, to see twenty-ivirr twenty-ivirr iyjs't)Toitit,.ibUi..Bft ,IiJ deep ajfkewnl fent long, teeming teem-ing wltl live fUli aa countlnea aa Uie aii(Uon the aeaeliore. Tbe iarty Were shown over the grounds by die Hariur and Councilman C. i Maugegatd, of Iluntavilla. Trout from the ponda were eerved at tbe Joluaoii reetaurant If you don't belwve trout raieed in cement poude are good eating ask any of the party, and eepeoially the editor tbie uapel After dinner we drore over to Joseph Marker's ranch, located eajt nt liunUvlllo containing 6,uiU aureei. We do not hesitate to nay that It le one of the finest ranch- in the etate. While there we had the plaaaurn of seeing his Jer-eeys Jer-eeys and they were pronounced the Hurst Jersey In the Htate. (If coiimn Mr. llurker own other kinila of cattle on this linmotw iiineli but Jcmey are hi liobby. On our ay back wo Ntopped at the Idlewlld, a niagnlfli'lent truu-ture truu-ture Iu Ogdiiti canyon birilt by Mr. llaiubcrgnr, of Halt Lake. The atruvturc Is built of native material throughout and Is Indeed a grund sight. Next we Ntopped at "t'ncle Hilly" NViImiu'm resort, the llerinl-luge. llerinl-luge. The hotel i a pluceof beauty and comfort. When dunk came the party returned re-turned to Ogdon greatly repaid for the lime peut. We wIhIi to ay that anyone vlaitltig Ondi ti will feel many timet repaid by taking a trip up llgden canyon, which, we have been told by thoee who know exccll the (iraud Canyon for scenery. |