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Show with the fcm. This would save much valuable Alina IVteru.m and' family would time and expense to a locality. It matter. this in have been visiting Mr. Pcteroii ft missiuners would be necessary to buy a hall glj The big carnation HEFEF5R.Mrch,l Tb- M parent. ft r a few day. barrel sprayer in order to give wa high tbe Morgan Elide and Florenc Heard. Vfrt- in sufficient force to make the sprayat ttie funeral last success. Tlie hull "as The Echo fur several days (Jurist: the iinUft v w t tlder1 Mark UIxnou, ing a success. It would take an outdecorated in purple and week. K. Eownett fit that could give from 160 to 200 VS in. with thij Ir IVrrj were draped The a&crament meeting on Sunday and (1 V Young, ail spek Iti the booths pounds pressure. Anything short carnations witli March 17th van turned over to ti e ' The interi. ingh-of this would be a waste of time and deceased. of the and terms walls the rued lures ad' Relief Society. After the openn, higher and many Here material. rat tiihuiefont was made with crepj .cxttrcises tun.. . t(( ti r.il f nt.' M r. ,ind M re. John Ander- - ceiling rXtiTww also necessary Thai bur of purple Jand white, were epeakera, after a hich an men and orchardists inform her to attend the fruit son of Idaho were given and yells talk was rendered by W. funeral. themselves bri upon the matter of event was the May pole, Robinson, of Morgan, on the travels to our fruits and injurious the with schooJJjors sixteen girls of Paul tbe Apostle. we must know the life NEWS. and were trees, ream HOrrSVILLE Id freshinenU rt J Tbe A number of sheep mer are visitand lemonade. All bad an ej able history of the codling moth in order March tobe able to combat it successfully. HOYTSVILLE, ors la Balt Luke City, business and the time. Ws must know tbejproper time to pleasure combined is their purpose. Brown has returned home from 'to get medi been tie has oar trees, and the right mawhere Kea has ly apray Chamberlain's Cough A very interesting program was city terials to use, and the proper procal aid. an$ 'item won its great reputation given under Hhe auspices of the of portion in mixing spraying materremarkable Hs l tier Is sale by visiting give Miss Hs.' argent Relief Society on Sunday evening ials. This, you will readily see, can flit is de coughs, colds and croup, March 17. A large number f peoplt sister lit Reliefer. not be done without a little study of soldi JoilN it, Try upon. turned oat. Mr. and Mrs. Jon ph Sargent have dependedA min. the matter in hand. I can inform Boviikn our fruit men of tbe steps necessary The anow is melting fast and once gone to Oarfu t, where Mr. Sargent --f to take to secure the information so expects to get work. more, we are dribbling In mud. that tlie spraying can be done intelthe attended ofv Several from here at Louise Mrs. of Young ligently. I have in the past offered funeral NEWS. SLIDE DEVIL to meet with the farmers and fruit Wanshlp, last Sunday. men and to lscture on and demonha DEVILS SLIDE, March Mr. Len Fraxier. of Oakley spent strate and discuss the subjects of home the a to stork toads visit tbe latter part of tbe week here with The seventieth annlveraay if tbe with fruit raising. I will be Albert Peterson, leaving a flue his brother Robert Frailer of the Relief ft ety in organisation pleased to meet with you at any daughter, mother and child doing Elliot Crittenden is at borne again the church by Joseph Smith! time er place where it would be connicely. March 17. 1S42, was apptfriate-1- y after working at Eureka for eome venient for a meeting to be held. I observed Sunday Mis. K. Lucas Is reported on the time. could then illustrate and demonDouble tjuartett by .Bro.l m. Z. strate the facts connected with the road to reoovery. was called to Brown Ben Mrs. and Academy student of our fruit pests, and all Mr. E. D. Brlmley and family re- West Jorrleu on the 18th, sn account Terry on "Relief bociety Eliza fighting Paper could get the information and literturned Saturday from attending the the death of her sister's baby. B. Carrutii. ature necessary to have before we funeral of Mr. Hrimleya mother, ve was Last Fridav Song, 'The Unknown venlnga surprise Mrs. Elisabeth Briinlry. can take up tbe work of the control on Miss Kutiy White at the James Atom. given of the codling moth Dr. C. E. norland's mother was noineof Mr. and Mrs Robert Fraier Talk "Advancement of linen Fruit men and orchard! sts, it it week in last husband Joined by her friends were Margaret H. Salmon. About twenty-fiv- e now time to take action in this mather vielt at the home of Dr Htid IiiHtrumcintal Duet Glaft and Music and games w ere playpresent. me hear from you. ter. Let Mrs. norland. ed after which refreshments were Arthur beard. Respectfully, Supt. and Mrs. Krati'ie, Dr and served. All ha i a fine time. Miss Talk bishop J.E. Pettit. William J. Wrioht, Mrs. Ikiriand and Mr. F. Honk, at- White Tt turned to her home at Song Frank Carruth. Horticultural Inspector. Talk Pres. T. L. Allen. tended the ball at the openin'.' of the Smyths, Beaver to., the next meritWeber Club In Ogden, Saturday ing. Mr. Hllli r aeeompanied her as Your printing is a valuable aeeet of Singing Ward choir, cj ducted by J. K. Carruth. far aa Balt Lake City. March 18th. your business. Tbe Time kelpe its f to success with presentable, natipa-iCo customers Mrs. R. R. Dorland and eon, The HcyUvtlle Dramatic played Heroine The Drama. Little you their in Ogdeu spent Saturday profitable publicity. Mr. and lira. F. R. Wiant spent at Coalville on the 18th and Wanshlp Many ed by have been permanently on the 18th. Advertise in Tbe Times. Saturday and Sunday In Ogden. use. For sale by Joafi OYDKN their Miss Irena Redden was home last Mr. Ben Bollig and Miss Annie A lleins accompanied Mr. Win. Heine week on account .if sickness. She Son. to Ogden Friday to act as w ituees to returned to school at Coalville on the marrege of Billie and Miss Ester the 18th. Parker. The new married couple are Mr. Moffett of Salt Lake Clty,has , making their home here. been in town in the Interest of the sN Mr. Ben Bollig aspect to accept a Conservatary of Muaio,we hope he The orehardist of S new position on the 1st of April. will be able to get a class in our town. can no longer flati i l lbs Bora March tbe 18th to Mr.and that our orchards ar Mrs. James Asttn, a sweet little ravages of the codli 1 a WANSHIP NEWS. cow baby girl. Mother and babe doing few locations our orol line. This is the second girl and Jas badly infssted wi fling Dan WARSHIP. March Is very proud at he always did like moth. It will now 0, y tb William is home again after spendn hlent on our trees fruit girls. spray ing a fsw months in' Nevada. In s of trol the codling motl: MORGAN NEWS The llaytavllla dramatic company the worst Infected or hds ,wi 1 ut their play on here last Highbe necessary to enfo c tbeipray-mi- n lit waa very much appreciated by all KMon. The stake conference was well Ing of fruit trees the present. attended both days in spite of tnuddy This matter cannot beln?ledt any Mrs. Louise Yonng who died on the roads and stormy weather. Apostle longer. Unless sometTf is done, Ailt hfe a total morning of tha I4tb, was a sufferer O. F. Whitney and Levi Young our apples and pears I ? so. fer Several months with a cancer. were In attendance and gave eome loss, or nearly I would who advise all nsvsfound Her friends have kuown for a long valuable instructions. a trace of tlie work of the codling time that she could not live long, Alonzo Francis served on the moth in their orchards and grounds but when death cum it was a sad Federal grand jin in Ogden from to at once consider the matter of blow to all. Meyjthe Lord comfort y e'erdav noon spray Monday morning the bereaved one. ing toeir trees, and male imWlsen the jiny tinished their work. mediate preparation to spray their Mr. E. S. Y. llllg and little hoys of W. F,. Cii'l'tln. of the orchards at the proper tunc. As no h'tirman came to attend the Provo, who up cominiMsionei S.S Florence spray tug lias been dont In cur funeral of Mrs Young, returned county ami Lyman Medium mad super- - county heretofore, spray pimps and home on the Ittth. visor, called on the state road com- - spraying materials will bate to be Me. and Mrs. Trip, and Mrs. mission, n few day sago, and asked or purchased, either Andersen came up from Salt Lake the board to assist our county individually. 1 would sugfest that Mils wsek after attending the funeral in paving the expense of a few men or si neigh borkued coof Mr. Anderson, who died a short rock crushing machinery. The board operate and y urc base and gperate time ago. assured the gentlemen that thev a spraying outfit amongst Um. in his Mr. HENEFER NEWS. first-cla- ss - - pe.-.lter- -- I i buniheC-uf-t-Xti- mter-eatln- g la-sec- ts ISt-- Hen r I Anniversary Relief S ety 19-T- eon-neot- N&u-vo- o, . ' ed Cost and Operation of Our Light Plant The following figures will give the ' ha been run. 'Inis amount each people of Coalville an exact idea as year for the six year that the plant to- the cout tf "pvTatiOTr-o- oor" olee- - hn ooratrd would make total ed trie light plant, tbe amounts col-- 1 $111317. on the city had paid for coal, lected for current each year and tlie oil and other supplies and extras. amounts that tbe city has been Tbe greater portion of this amount compelled to pay for the street would have been saved under a water power system, and in conlights; Cost of Deficit nection therewith we would. have Receipts Operation had day power and a greater reve190611636.64 I 988 21 $2824.75 or would have been able to snp- nue, 1U07 2726 45 358 62 , 863.07 1908 Ply ... 4116 43 2971.67 1144.76 lights at a lower rate. 1909 8226.06 4320.80 1094.74 The cost of operation has increas1910 8342.22 .... 4465.43 1123.21 ed each year tlie plant has been lttll 8024 43 6360.12 2386.69 running as wilt be seen from the $16927.87 $24477.06 $7648.68 foregoing table. We have paid a high rate for our electric lights, and On the first day ofJanuaryJJ912 we have paid In addttfonn there was still due for electric current a little less than $1000 which from taxation or other sources of must be deducted from the total de- rtvenue $207 63 per month to keep ficit, making that amount $6649.68, oar plant going. SHALL IT CONTINUE? which would be an hverage Joes of operation of $1091.61 per annum, or An afivertieeraest ia th psjwr in other words, eur street lights have cost us that amount ia order works wkile yen sleep. Try it. to make the receipts equal the expenditures. Remittances should be made payTo this amount must be added the able te Tbe Can) villa Times. interest that has been paid on the bonde issued for the construction of our system, which averages $660.00 Classified Advertisements per year, and if the plant belonged to private people they would deFOR SALE wgt. link) lbs. ; preciate the value of tbe plant 10 .'I1 St ubebakerhoree, wivg.bi ; 14 white a but cent, per allowing depreciatop spring wagon ; I work harness tion of only 6 per cent per annum. or alT for r.hi.oO. M. C. Utah. $750 00 would make tlie toial deficit amount to $2491.61 per year, or $207.63 per month for every mouth Wanted Two or three (pack) burthe plant has been operating. rows. Wright Pros, DptonJUfah. The total gross cof of operation is $14,477.06, or an average of For Salk Geese y Mrs. $4079.60 per year. We have paid in Ulltborne, Coalville. salaries $1860.00 per year which leaves a balance of $2219.60 tbe city FOR h select oats, has paid for coal, oil and repairs $2.00 perewt C. 8. Crittenden, each year the electric light plant Hoytsville Utah. f j . . tht" 1 Redden,-Coalvill- e, eggs-hppl- BALE-ewesdls- Control of the Codling Jpth y - HO-- Mr. c V w aimkrapt v t I Opened With a Rush! ri -- j There were many happy buyers left the place, rejoicing over their investment they made at the Bankrupt Sale. Persky has never disaplife, when he advertises for a sale and promises pointed a person to the buying public that he will giAe $3.00 worth of merchandise for $1 .00, he always does it. This is the most unmerciful slaughtering in the history of merchandising. The ones that wasnt present on the will tell you what the money opening day, ask your neighbors-Th- ey power can do. For the remainder feu) days of our Sale we will put All our $10 Mens Suits at $3.98 Boys Suits the $2.50 kind . 98c Ladies Skirts, Waists, Petticoat, Jackets, Suits Latest Style? and -- all for Spring wear-t-he Patterns 25 cents on the Dollar! There is $10,000 worth of Merchandise inwall forLMen, Women and Children 25, 35 and 55 cents on the Dollar sale is now in full swing in the building formerly known as the New. York Clothing store, at, Coalville, Utah. v Dont miss ihis opportunity-th- is IPr , 3o Personally in charge of this sale. |