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Show Heavy Overcoats. . CPU jT T Y KEWS T we mean snug, warm, "stylish garments- not simply a bulky, heavy mass of cloth. If an Overcoat is properly balanced, you wont CJ ; UPTON NEWS Mr. Elb ht-- f bom to a sh.-r- iTo-VOi- t. i i - lots r. tin n. d tiler IMtlllg I i Mi- - . aki I llxoli ielld AnOrdinaa Ingfortb1 Pttinf r W' li on ai tl prop t 1. .the line of fresh or salted meat beef, mutton, in r Jso. by tha inuu. went of tbe wm inafter tlmcrli i t i or d forthepuTPO' expense of foiM-- u upon tUofulloatna City, onfr-hAl- x u Hit i ti dalini, v i mu n ii dtn In re t he msevN r"Mi)' I V i iiik Iisi li" U fr Cm i v lop. i i y it t h No 1 1 j re 1, tot and i in nt pat men! a'k in Cmlv ille l ut id 1m t to-fi- t: pit on her back in a small ditch MalnBWtnWia v 't Md lheref from and died soon after. oi Kin k 71 to the the eouHhoa-- t otm north-eof id Block 71. then cotinr nd from the tooth Men are busy hauling rroP orin r BI(Kk 79 to a lumber. This has been good year, the north'st corn, r of utd lilix-- 7. then ordt-ances- of a. -- from the for such work up here. Mrs. Lottie Kandall has t toulh-- i t coi m to 10m. r of Bio, k of mill Block UN. then the nortb-es-returned from the outh-i.ncomer of Block In to conn r of vtiil Blot k in, then from a visit with friends in Idaho. the north-es'- l corner of Blo"k 135 to from the School started sometime ago with the north-eas- t corn, r of Lot of snld C. J. Manning, as principal and Block 1SK. Street on tn. Mist lile thereof from Pt'arl ltand&U assTstant, at Upton, theMainouth-Vt corner of lot Sof Block 70 to Miss Ralph at fine View, and Miss the north- - t conn r of Miltl Block to, theu Crane at South Cork. coi ncr of Blwk so to from the oth-C'- t cornoi of siilil Block Irn. then the north-wer- t cook and A Wanted housekeeper comer of Block ill) to from the (onth-ae'.- l corner of taiil Block 110, then She must not be too young or too the nortb-we- t eorfit r of Block I3t to old. She must cook well, be able from the touth-wi-- r corm r of ulil Block 134. to milk cows and do light chotes, the nortb-wer- t Centre Street on the "Util aide thereof Apply Mr, Joseph Bopkin at hia from the north-eacorner of Block T to ranch. Mr. Hopkin is busy putting the north-wecorm r of shUI Block 7. in fall grain. This is fine weather Centre Street on the north able thereof comer of Book S to from the south-eas- t for fall grain farmers. eorner of Ixit i o I block 0. Ihe oUlh-wsCentre Street on the north able thereof corner of Block 7 to from the south-weROCKPORT. corner of Mild Block 7 the sotith-eaFirst North Street on Ihe south side there corner of Block 7 to of from the north-wenorth-eas- t corner of said Block V7. the comOct. ROCKPORT, North Street on the north side there menced last Monday, the lOih. with ofFirst corner of Block 110 from the south-weMr. Charles Rees of Coalville, as to the south-eacorner of snld Block 110. Second North Street on the south side teacher. corner of Block thereof from the north-wes- t Born To the wife of Mr. Willard 110 to the north-eas- t corner of said Block 110. Htreet on the west side thereof Gibbons, on the 12th inst., a girl. First East corner of Block 7 to from the south-eaas Mother and algng north-eas- t corneF of saliT Block OT: then the nicely as can be expected. corner of Block IK) to from the south-ea' corner of said Block 110. Mr, Wm. M. Staker'of Salt Lake, the north-eaFirst East Street on the emit side thereof an old time resident of Eockport. from t corner of Block 0 to the was visiting relatives and friends the north-wicorner of said Block M; then earner of Block 111 to here last week. from the south-aecorner of said Block tba north-auMr. Young and Mr. Johnson of of said descriptions belli, according said Coalville City, Summit Salt Lake, friends of Mr. Staker, to Plat were also visiting in Rockport last County, Uta Excepting Ind Excluding, however, from week. theabote diicrlptlona, the cement pav Mr. James. .Vernon. and wife and mentnnoift ftn following describe lljXUle-walkH ,t -- -- st st pork, ham or bacon. what we are buying; therefore know what we are Selling-kn- ow how to cut it up, too, and we would like to have more .of your trade. Youll benefit by it, as well as we. W e Tnow -t 18-Sc-hool SUMMIT MEAT CO., st st Bagnell & Ball, Prop s. ts A Household Necessity. . delinquent yur Jij quarter-carl- in- - f stUllments as follows, Notice to" Advertlxer of thereof shall become due without Interest Clsange tn three months after the approval of this advt. must be in not later tbnn Wednee-daj- r mornings of each week. Change ordinance, thereof slusil become due with Interest at the rate of seven per your ndvs. often, but get them la . cent per annum tn six months after the ap- early. thereof proval of this ordinance; shall become due with interest at the rate You Cant Bo A Good Summit of seven per cent per annum In nine months after the approval of this ordinance; one- - farmer Without Tho Times. t; one-fourt- one-fort- h Coal.. south-wes- st pt COMPOUND. Colds, Whooping Cough, CURES Cough, Sore Throat, Hoanene, Etc It is rood foryoung The Favorite Remedy In all Hommi. Has a Soothiag and Healing Effect an all Ceugha and old. luJ Celda. a eoM. W. Coivda, IttelMaeaa Weefc anltees eoms Ura sgo I got Horehound Brnp to I bought bettts of BlanT.Bollard which turtMd into LsOripos. Homhoond s I bslisvs out Conpouod sod it stnightesoS M ofmighty suickljr. UQnm. Kgrup ComgouS will cun soy csss Rafam AO SobctitntM. Price 25c, 50c and $1)0 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. For sale by Jobn Boyden ft So st st BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP ISold and Recommended one-hal- st babgetling 9r tx sy i i The City by t t i. 1 in hour M OUlh-eB'- Ready for you when you need anything I l OKHiNANCE cow - . W ,1-- S,ilt f In-- 1 ! 111. arciits. Mr,. S.v. visiting is s- - The New York Clothing Co., ' . tin' t -- We have them in Solid Black Browns and scores of Fancy Patterns Regular and Prussian Collars and at prices beyond comparison - . I 4J or,,,,,,,, ;r ' on even a mild fall day.' . llairis r Ulmer let mind biotin ,m.i C The manner in which each ounce of weight li .iiu the 'nvtiiull and lejiort liltle now . is is distributed in a heavy Overcoat of outs Tin1 ram has tlioiou'fhiv soaked what makes them as comfortable to wear as an et r. thing and the fall grain lias to sprout. old shoe. You carry part of the weight on! started I.. M. T. A., commenced a Y. The under ro and the Y. M. M. I. A., week some some on shoulders, chest, your your will start Sunday. the arms, and what is left drapes so exa&ly A week aj?o, Mrs. Randall, the lost a fine cow. The post mistri perfect that it balances all around. x nt 1 notiee-theveig- ht JAKE HOFFMAN. Mgr. t: News of the'County in Brief By-th- at with the provisions of this ordinance for fourth thereof shall become due with la. the purpose. aforesaid, the following terest at the rate of seven lot and lands situated In ('oahlllt-flt- . annum In one year after the percent per approval of Summit Donut, flair thi ordinance. In the of any ln- Four on. ami half f.xrT pnve-jiicFronting or any Interot not bulutf paid on : Us f. el, of lot a of Hu- .Into It due. the same shall Bio.-O', the n.mlu rl) 174'f..l..f U.t 4 of thru dellmiuent and shall" upon lilt's S'l.all id bJl liuioiuiu trrrnfTcr1a o' Ini. r. .1 at the rule at ten vwt, hel tg 174 4fsl, Hu M.riti , , 1.,' J..t opponent M. lo.mou uurTTpald. One or s .1.1 Dot ) uimii g n..i li. a I .1 Inti m.h nil of) i lose . f oil jts In the or.li r 111 .and 4 running . i n it west i log llit ll I a'iUth or th whole t. f. t m lln no. I li. ilv lx l f . i ..f.ul.l JHHOUllt Ilf lh. m.tv li aid on the day , , 111 HU fjnninu HI llialllUiin il tuiib i dll" b pH liitf tho Ua ,t of .( 2 runui i h,1i nmmili! thru f.iml ll h 1 luifult'tif pli- I an.! i tie fe. out fit it .a ft d of m ni i Mil Un bug tipt t t )u j,it r st upon the I. t J i iiunlng mu th and outli, ail in iiMHMtiti Mt )ihuI t im uiul I he lien rnn iii... k in. t t )t of mhh payment. tninit F i tlmtoneoi more of said iiuirsi foot pavt mnt AH of Lot ,,0'lhl : of Bkx k 7t, ruiinlHir noi tli and MMith.tving ilslHlluu ,lt !l1 he older In hlrh they ?'7 ft et, the nortliei iy a 6 pad tf l4t l, ile, ot t he hole (spechtl my nn mid all of Ixt t runntn h11 4 nfter north nnd nmth. lx liitf A7 5 feet, mid all nil tinted in Him k 71 . tlu' Approxnt of tills ordinance, wllliout i'U'Te! Jtil feet of the north t' f eterij of liltH k 79 all of IsoU I 1.Tht lh n crentt d b the piovt d S runnlinc east j find wr't hi lnt fet t. and ail of l.ots j aU,,n of till-- , oiditmnce ohalt lie paabla ittHt UitaUment of t hlf and I running north ami mjuLIi. kietng 415 5 r UMl sptIh! tax fe t. and all hltuateU in Block W. all of Ixt ls comes duo and unpaid, or at such time lofHItx-9 running east and west and shall lie pi ov lded hv law at the option of iH'ing 173 feet, allof isls l and 4 of Block theclly.hy sale by the ctfy tieasurer of the in, running north and south and being 416 propi rly affected by the Ueii hereby creatfevt, I he northerly 314 23 feet of the west one ed, and In suih manner as may lie provided hulf of Block lln, ail of lads 3 and I of Block by law of the Stale of ftah and the Coalville City 121, running uorth and south and being 3 She, IV All ordinances or parts of ordifeet, all of I sit 1 of Block 136, running north nances, and all resolutions or parts of resoand south and being iui feet. Fronting Eleven foot pavement r The lution In conflict with this ordinance, ara south 313 17 feet of the east f of Block hereby repealed 7 that part of Dot 3 of Block 80, lx ginning Sec. V This oidlimiico shall take effect ut a point feet N l ,li grees 30 minutes W. upon the sev cult cut h day of Octobi'r, 1910. of the south-wes- t corner of said Igt 3, and Passed by the City Council of Coalville following said course north for a distance Oily. Utah, signed by its Mayor.and at- -' of 1411 9 feet, also that part of Dot 3 of said tested by Its City Recorder this 17th day of J Blix-October, A. D lhia an. beginning at a point 3s).9 feet Fuaw k Dmisii. city Councilman voted degrees 30 minutes V. of the south-wecorner of Dot 3 of said Block 80, and follow- yea for the passage of the allot e ordinance. W. Caliixkwooii, City Councilman voted ing said course north for a distance of 181 8 yea for the passage of the aliove ordinance. feet. J. H. Wilpk, City OoiincUmau voted yea All the aforesaid descriptions are accordof said Coalville City, and fo. the passage of the above ordinance. ing to Plat J W. Ball, City Councilman voted yea the satd assessment herein levied is to Include aU lots and lands In Paving District for the passage of the above ordinance. J. C. Clam. City Oouncllmau voted yea No 1 lying between the line of the streets framing upon the above described property for the passage of the above ordinance Signed by T J. Dew is, ' and a Hue drawn parallltl thereto and srap Mayor of p;y,Vl9ty, through the centre of the block.1 abutting Attests N. i upon said streets, rvnasotf, 8ec. If. This tax shall become due and Be65rder of Coalville City, Utah. ti Weber Coal spells economy. Try a s to-alt-; attend ed Religion class convention at Park City last Sunday. Mr. Alma Gibbons and wife MaU Btitet.oa the west side thereof, 183 k linear feetolT the southerly end of the abutting on Block 71. and 164 feet off the northerly end of the side-wal-k abutting Several of our ycung men have on Block Ik been deer hu.iting this week. Only Mala Street on the east side thereof, 83 fi et off ths southerly end, 17 feet In the one deer being killed. centre, ant'd fuet off the northerly end of the tide-wal-k abutting on Block m, the k a hole of the abutting on Block 7. HENEFER NEWS. and lsl.lgfatoff the southerly end of the shutting on Block 110. Centre Street on thesonth side thereof SO feet off the easterly end of the HKJvKFER, Oct Ig vej(jjn 'abutting os Block 79dance will be given here on the 21at Centre Itreet on the north side thereof, k by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richlus. the whole of the abutting on Block 97. " from here three attended Only First North Street on the south side there k Auxiliary at Wanship on the 15th. ofthe whole of the abutting on Block 7 y7.Y "Bishop M. F. Harris attended The First North Street on the north side Religion class convention at Park thereof, lCfeet off the westerly end of the on Block 110. City on the 16th. First East Street on th west side thereAt a caucus heU. here on ihe 17th of, Sli feet off the southerly end of the the following named gentlemen shutting on Block 97, and 141.H k abutting were elected to attend the Republi- feet In ths centre of the . Block on can convention to be held At CoalFirst East Street on the east side thereof, ville on the 20th: It. A. Jones, War- 37, fl feet off the southerly end of the sld w alk abutting on Block M, and ie.1 do feet off wick Foster and Wm. 0. Stevens. the northerly end of the shutting been showery here for more on Block ill- than a Week and the ground iji in The total amount of content pavement fine condition for fall plowing. excepted sad excluded from said Paring District N& 1 as aforesaid is 3410 13 linear A number of our young nimrods feet, and of said amouut there are 1320 88 were out for the opening of the deer linear feet abutting --upon property. SS1 1US34 linear feet of cement season. Not any reported killed. pavement which Is now constructed in accordance wtl h the ordinances of Coalville City, and the property abutting upon said s WANSHIP NEWS. Is hereexcepted .usl excluded by dechi red exempt from taxation for the construe) U of said cement pavement. The tax hscein levied Isjor the purpose of WAN SHI PTOct. 10 There was defraying Die costs and expenses of conlarge turnout at Auxiliary oh the structing arment pavement upon the sideloth inst. walks In s;4d Paving IdstrtCTNo. 1 which do property and not abut upon Mrs. Emma Morse and babe have upon which there Is no cement pavement, -h eirf f e t u rn e orn e 1 hTdaKo or having cement pavement theieon, the accordance with the said after spending a few weeks here same Is aotof in Coalville City ordinance with relatives, Bald cement pavement is to be four and one-hafeet, six feet and eleven feet wide Hixson moved has his Lyje family on the property to Salt Lake, where he has gone in- respectively, and fronting hereinafter described, and it lx hereby adto business. judged, determined and established that to be hereinafter describAll whb were at the late confer the said propertybenefited ed is especially by the, construcence pronounced it the best they had tion of said rement pavement to the full ever attended. , amount of tl tax hereby levied. The total PsU and expenses of cpnitruct-ln- g Dr. French was called" last Tues said ceuwnt pavement Is 34,8d40, and day night to see Mrs, Keyes, who lo per cent (hereof or the sum of 3485.9 will was very ill.. She is much better at tie paid by (Valvllle City, leaving the sum of 3483.93 to he raised by special assessment this writing. .. . j upon the property within said Pav lng Dis- It .will do a any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the 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 side-wal- side-wal- side-wal- ton. tonV Work. . Do not take' s, k side-wal- k - side-wal- side-wal- -- his is the IsM Here is where you find ib side-wal- The. Clothcraft Label Means All Wool side-wal- HO- - OU always find the Clothcraft label inside the Coat Collar, as shown above, and the makers signed guaranty in the right inside coat pockets This Guaranty, which we also give you on our own responsibility, insures yo'tf pure clothes the Clothcraft coat front, trimmings and workmanship, and the longest wearing quality. suit-stThink oHt! An absolutely pure fashion who authorities designed by keep the all-wo- ol non-breakab- first-cla- le all-wo- keynote-oLgoodtaste-through- shapethat-lasts-th- out life of the clothes ss ol at $10 to $25. yles c COALVILLE CO-O- P side-wal- Itlias $!Oto $25 . iSgr 'X. .wg. .wy jg, .w. jw S '2V I?! The keynote of side-walk- a lf Smith Premier efficiency is its key-for-every-chara- cter keyboard. , one-ha- lf All-Wo- ol Mines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. k ' Mr, Ed. Judd is around town again trict NO. 1. Tho total tsx hereby levied Is 34.383 93. or shaking hands with his friends. 3 875 per Un4wr foot for pavement four and teA wide and 3 90 per linear foot Alenadi Olenslager, Karl Hixson, Clothcraft Clothes $ dToth . You could search the town over and not find anything else approaching such an offering. Why do it wnen your Clothcraft suit is waiting for you .here with the guaranty? k and Dan Williams are iu Snyder-vlll- e baling hay. Mrs. Bessie Hixson is visiting relatives and friends in the county seat. x Mrs. E. R. Young boarded the train this morning, bound for ths county seat. for pavlmwi six feet wide, and 3D86 per linear foot tar pavement eleven feet wide, there bcinf 1841 linear feet of property foot paveabutting upoh four and one-hament, and there being 3075 linear feet of property atsiUlng upon six foot pavement, and there being 485 linear feet of property abutting upon eleven foot pavement within old Paving District No- City Treasure is hereby authorised and directed to at once asses in accordance One simple stroke prints any char--ader. - This saves, time, increases speed and insures accuracy. Model 10 Visible lf Write for information to - j The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc 1 6th St, Denver, Colo, 21 5-- .7 -- J? |