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Show ' Ksasiais3wset3c9tj !HOME Hii NEWSf Fish licenses for sale at the Tim as ollloe, .l- rut bargains see M. B. Balinoals adv. this week.' Tliero will be amusements galore during next week. Quilts fur sale. Mrs. M. A. John ston, Coalville, Utah. Mr. and Mr. William Klgby are visiting In Ogdenand Ball Lake. Miss hi. U. Salmon was a business visitor In Halt Lake last Saturday. Mrs. John I.. Hoyden returned from a visit in Halt Luike, Monday. Cashier Frank 1'lngren was In Ogden last Sunday returning Monday. Mon-day. ' t'olnlnes Ik) cents per cwt. sncked. Write or phono M. C. M. I. Morgan, rtuh. Mrs. N. J. I'eti rsnn was ill Odeii the fore part of the week visiting relatives. j Attorney P. II. Neeley wns In Halt I, ilk" on business tile forepnrt of the week. Mrs. Kib.-rt Walker and F.llcii Copley returned from Salt Luke on Wednesday. Kolt SAI.K Karly Ohio potatoes, .'lo cents per bushel. Mills Hrotbers, HoyiHvllle, Itah. If you want to see a clnssy wrestling wrest-ling match, go to the Opera house next Monday night. Miss Mugglu Tout, the world's ! greatest lilnger, will he at. the Htake tuberuitule tomorrow night. Seven o'clock closing did not seem to work a hardship on any one. It Is a mighty good move. Keep it up. ! Julius Frankel, a prominent bus!-, bus!-, ncsa man of Park City was a county seat visitor the fore part of the i week. Mrs. William HHgnell presented her husband with ii pretty baby girl on Wuduesday. All concerned doing nicely. Klsh and game licenses for sale at i this otllce. :u't be foolish and go lUhlhg without a license as you may get CHiight. A bouncing baby girl came to gliul-den gliul-den the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman last Tuesday. 'I bis Is their first, and to say that their Joy Is boundless is putting It light. Marriage licenses have been is-.sued is-.sued by the county clerk during the past week to Chas. I.iena and Mary MauMnen; and to John Shea and MaryVet MuDonald. all of Park Ta VisrroKS) Call and see my final u novelties and send your friends a rost card of some of Coalville's fine kidding and other scenes. M. U. Halmom. The world's greatest singer, Miss Hsggie Tout, and her company, vdll be at the Htake tabernacle lo-irorrow lo-irorrow (Saturday ) night, and all slould avail themselves of this op-pirtunlty op-pirtunlty to bear her. Notes In book form, 26 In a book, at tf cents per book. At the Times ottce. i "Noble Outcast" will lie played In the Coalville Opt ra bouse, June Villi, lull), by C. C. Pratt and company. com-pany. Don't full 1 1 see this high-cUm high-cUm ilrsiiiii phi.ied by u good strong cit of eight people, heu notice from Morgan. lly today or tomorrow the I'nlon racitlc will have Installed the tule-pliniiH tule-pliniiH Instruments which are to complete the new system lor dls patching trains over this division of His road between Ogdiu and Kswllna, Wyo. Koad Huprrvisor right liulshed pulling In an IH-iuchgulvaniitediriiu culvert at the crossing near the Hock school house, on Wednesday. This will he a big improvement over the old wooden flume, to carry otf the waste water Irom the bench. Next month there will be an election elec-tion forsvliool trustee and weiinder-sinnd weiinder-sinnd that Mr. W. J. Wright, Hie present Incumbent, will he a candidate candi-date for re-uleutlnti. He Is a live trustee, and will no doubt, be reelected. re-elected. We haven't heard of any other caudidute being In the Ueld up to date. Mike Yokel, the welter weight champion wrestler of the world, and Jack llarbertson, the undefeated middle weight of t'tah, will appear at the Opera house next Monday night. Cunsldi ruble local inlet est is manifest, and wltii the crowds coming from the surrounding tow ns the house ought lo he packed. loorgi Clulf mid Miss llattie Ii. iiiing wuro inurii.'d Wediiesduy at Miibivule, Salt Luke ciiiiniy.l'ri s. I (li.lt, of West Jordan, pi l ioruilug I tht'i'uiuinoiiy making them iiiaii and 'wile. The happy young couple are , well and fuvorubly known here having hav-ing lived in this vicinity most uf i their life. They will return to this city about next Sunday. ThU paper hastens to extend congratulations. |