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Show J rniy l tft ? DEVOTED TO THE THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. INTER-- C : VOImXVTL COALVILLE. UTAH. JVRID f end Mre. i. 8. Taggart. Mrs. Brown ie n e liter of Mr. Taggart.' They JOB WORK NEATLY DONE - iYi to Fi 9 .t OF SUMMIT COUNTY r DECEMBER 23. 1010. anvaRTierno rf - ,s r1 4 j v. , y more appropriate than a good book? ! M I HAVE them for OLD & YOUNG f I "J M. ' R SALMON,.H7E.KAS Mr, Thomas Wostenholme of Park City and Mr. Williams of Kamaa, brother and nephew respectively rf Mrs. W. 11. .Walker of this tlty, DD have been visiting in town the past few day. They were greatly Impressed with the A. C. and expressed wonderment that with such a! school at home so many young 'Sun- men areright loitering about the streets. Logan Journal. an fee - MILLINER. . HAVE. ' ('I I Vi li o DATJu?. b--o. Prom the Deseret News we learn of pneumonia, Mrs. Wilson, wife of Francis Wilson, of Tabor, Canada, passed peacefully to tbe great t wo 4 Tv'o - a.- waalteU la t.arXeu ter-aAssembly room. Interment took place In the city cemetery. The sorrow.family went to Canada four .years ago from Coalville. Shortly after Every family has need of a good, arriving there Mrs. Wilson contract- rcUablt liniment. For sprains, soreed fnllametory rheumatism, from ness, trulaea, cn the muscles and which shenever recovered. She bed a rhcunatle pains there Is mono bethopeful. Joyous disposition, looking tor than Chamberlain. Sold by to the bright cldc and encouraging John loyden A Son. others. She was slnocrc In her religious belief, a dutiful wife, a fond I!ow This mother, a kind and accommodating Wt M -e naM Men IU.mI fcr nr neighbor. 8he was 64 years of age m e m wu be mid kr sat and the mother of six sons and thrs buna i CHtmrr a ax. Tomu. a We Wt pIMntj kn kun V. J. csmr daughters. It Ml Wkn bn ffcellT a a t mm tnwum ud euMWir bms br ba eub sms is Mir - ms The Heoea ef a Tkmod Ceadl . ay Grand Ball Xmas Evening, Dec 26th SHOW' House of a Thousand Candles' Dec. 30th. This attraction comes high- ly recommended. I 1 , Dance New Year's Eve. The last and only Dance of 1 9 1 0. 4 Grand Ball New-Year- 's ' , Night, Jan. 2nd v ' H JRemember the Spring Vibrating Maple Floor is the only one of its kind in Sum - mit County, and will compare with' any for its size in the U. S. ; I - C- j it kuHatmelSMuib,. . sicknesx old hy not decide to secure yourself today and loss of employmenL Dont take chances, of an unexpected strain on your finances. Incomes melt away before those dsaons, expense-- , ana extavaeance. Begin now, to save, how welcome it wiQ be ira that needy hour that is apt to come. L 1 We will pay you 4 per cent interest on the money you put ixa 4our ban); and compound the interest every three months. ; CM b u) I The First National Bank boe-ra- tn XbMads sbubr COALVILLE, UTAH. tu . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,C0a.C0. i m a-a- inrt - ToUSi. A ftame owm toianullr. actt a m i Mi mlmlm.Ua ba, Binouib & i M So great was the success of.Th House of a Thousand Candle at iDalys Theatre la New York City, that at the termination of jthc run at that theatre the demand for seats was so large that Mr. Baekett moved tha play Into his own theatre (The Hackett) for tbe balance of the season. The New York papers' pronounced the play the one real novelty of the season." Tbe House of a Thousand Candles will be the offering at the Opera House on Friday evening. Dee. 60th. Get yonr tickets early and avoid the rush. , .JAMES PINGREE, PrmLLat. G. BLACAMAN. j B. aim ALFRED ELONOUtST. FRANK P1NGRLZ, Cuhler. Vke-Presidea- K - Vlee-Preside- at MM1. -- j The place will be well warmed and lighted, ' clean and comfortable. r - ' T. EDGAR BEARD, Mgr. Do it No-w- ... in every resped ate and our prices are lower, than elsewhere. PAY US A VISIT Coalville Sample Room Store .Ml .4 Come and see my : Dress grand display of Hats. The finestassortment -- ever brought to town. N MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milincr, THONE 41 BLACK. - , mmm a v v At a recent meeting of the directors of the Summit CoQnfy Fslr Association tha department supervisors were appointed for and committees ' 19 U. Ctq) . Good Beginning. buying your Overcoat, Suit, Shoes am Furnishings at this store. up-to-d- OoamMe County Fair Has Save money by Our' goodsare -- Waytie Rotary It ashing Tbe Association Is beginning right this yesf and from now on the coming exhibition will be pushed as no other has been. From tbe past two teaaona work valuable lessons have been learned and it Is hoped tbat this years Fair will be stronger and better than ever. An addition has bean made in the womans department. Besides tbe art needle work there will be Domestic Science department.1 This department will exhibit cooked articles from tba kitchen and great etlerte wlll be made to have this one of the beet in tba exhibition. There will be valuable receipts published by tbe supervisors occasionally and the women can try prise winning articles. The following committees were appointed: WHILE. TftEY LAST at $3.50 each CoaSvile Co.-o-p EXECUTIVE W. H. Manning;" David Bees, Kephi Sargent. ' . We Keep the Best and always have it" riXAKCB Entire Board of Directors. , t V - is sixty-fourt- Xvzzs i For Xmas Gifts what V - - - 4? . tbat after 10 days severe Illness A By the best authors w. There will be Laughter, Handshaking, shine and real merriment during the , HOLIDA YS at the Cpaloille ; Opera ' House. ' ; A: - s orsea Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot" . , 4t i - J?' -- "(6 , v',- h V, - .. - 1 Jh vu 4f m (P . , V r NO. 51 Mentioned re-ele- ct - John leave for Morgan thie morning where M; X Jen, ,t ? f few a will vielt for day prior they P. Dyx 8TS and KXHTBTB 7 to their departure for their home In j. Manning, David Rees, Geo. the Big Horn oonntry. ' B. T The following office JWtOTlCN OOMNITTXg bay. counfiled B. A. their bond: ad Mallei, Frank Croft, John Jonee, Fr rftli Tiling Heard Here and There About You and I Our . a C.; Paekett, .Nephl ty surveyor; 0. W. Stephens, county B. I assessor; J. E. Johnson, county at- Bar: " Visits and Our Visitor. olio wing supervisors were torney ; W. D. Lewis, Levi Pearson , Tt A county commissioners; Alexander appo' , ' V. ' J. M. treasurer; De county Wright, ' Geo.t?. Redden, . . Hixson, ooonty clerk; J. ELCarruth, wia ore. ' , the shortest day the affairs of the county so as to county recorder. Dr. 3 Cattle. David Rees, A. J. Wednesday turn them over to tne new officers. Canr of the yew. A pleasant birthday party, was De , Snd Goats. Alfred The schools will close today for a Bill heads in pads of 60 for sale at tendered Mrs. John .Wilson at her office 86 a this cents for pad. 'weeks holiday." " home last Thurday evening,1 the ocCall up by telephone or leaves casion being the annih LOST-IIn currancy. Eeturn to orders at The Times office for Thos. of this estimable ladys versary' Chester to haul your coal. this office. Reward. birth. Amusements of various kinds . George Roberts. Jr., of Henefer, were Indulged In and refreshments Charles Averlll, proprietor of the was to the Frenoh hospital were served. All present bad an extaken Elite Bar, distributed beautiful cal Wednesday suffering with append! cellent time. coders during the week. eltis. As soon as his condition Is The 8tate Teachers Convention Holiday trading has been brisk better he will be operated on. be held In Balt Lake on Decemwill stores the during the past week, and ' of ber 27, 23, 90 and 80. Hr. Cornla, City, According to Brigham report a splendid badness. father of D. C. Cor tie. has visited present arrangements Uo.re will be The window decorations tf is year here for the past few days. D. C nine sessions, each of which will be are better than ever. Fewittee in aceompanlnled his father to Brig, of special Importance to teachers. state can boast Of anything better, bam this morning where ' he will There will U special culerialnuitmU for the visiting teacher anl tue visit for a few days. If p good. i sessions will be addressed by eduMr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, of cators The county commissioners will having, actual experience meet next Wednesday to wind up Cowley, Wyo., are the guests of Mr. with their : eubjeota, Merely t ' ' i S V |