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Show THE COA THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOIi. XVIII. THE INTEREST OF SUMMIT COUNTY DEVOTEQ-T- O Ittr MARCH FRIHr. COALVILLE. UTAH, Site Chosen i 31, 191U to work up an ment. jCises Heard New School In District Court meeting called by the trustees! On account of lack of space in our for Wednesday night for the purpose flast isSfie the following court new, of ctoosiug a school site and vote on were left out: a new school house, was one of the 'Anna Bell O'Neil vs. Daly West most enthusiastic gatherings held in West Mining Co., dismissed without prejudic. this city In many years. l'red Johnson vs. Daly West MinThe meeting w as called to order who T. stat J. Lewis, ing Co., and Wm. Carson; continued by chairman d in a very concise manner the ob- thj defendant to pay $50. to attorney ject of the meeting, fie went into fees and all taxable costa incurred the matter in a way that showed upon such continuance. very plainly that he had given ft Ida May Carlson was granted an much thought. Explaining the 'ad- Interlocutory decree of divorce from vantages and disadvantages of the George W. Carlson; the p'aintiff is ait proposed, the present site' and awarded the custody of two minor the block on the bill, offered by the children and restored to her maiden He name. i city for the paltry sum of $300. ' The case of Thomas Gibbons vs. was In favor of the hill site. P, H. Neeley also spoke in favor Robert N. Holt continued for term. of the hill site, using the blackboard Mary McAlevy vs. Felix McAievy for illustrating wbat it would cost to continued until April 17. buy out Block 111, where the brick Lucretia NeiUun vs. James Neil-eo- n continued until April 17. school bouse now stands. His arguFrank McEwan and J. W. Rirtfum-shaments were to plain that a blind vs. Victor Youngberg; orderman could see that th most feasible ed by the court that the plaintiff do He the hill. received was on place applause after applause during bis have and recover of the defenuunt the sum of $9$,75 and it is further talk. T. L. Allen spoke in favor of the ordered adjudged and decreed that present site but from the quietness the costs after confession of judgof the audience you could see that ment be taxed to the plaintiffs, and that the costs before coufesslon be bat few shared his views. Several others spoke, after which taxed to the defendant a vote was taken resulting in 106 for Elizabeth Salisbury vs. Robert D. the hill and nine for the present Siddoway. By agreement of attorneys, it was ordered that the case be location. After a vote on the site had, been submitted ou agreed facts and the taken the few that remained took a same was continued to be argued in ote on a new school house and all Salt Lake. " present, sixteen m number, voted Jennie Evans vs. David J. Evans , unanimously for a new school build- upon motion of plaintiffs attorney, ' case eoitViued to Mouday, April 17. ing. It was ordered by the court that We understand that the trustees will call a bond election in the near all jurors heretofore ordered to serve at this term of the district court be future. and are hereby excused until furIn our report of the capture of the ther order of the court. robber of the firsts Creek store last Harry Stevens vs. R. H. Waters; week we failed to state that the upon motion of Henry Shields, at-oda of prwedure laid to capture torney for plaintiff, the defendant J uiS a, nv-- txt tlMinln Sti.iv iff Wilde, and we feel that full credit mit briefs and the plaintiff given ten should be given him. It was upon days In which to answer. the suggestion of Mr. Wilde that Court then adjourned. men were stationed at different points to catch the gnilty party or You Cant Be A Good Summit fanner Without The Times. parties. Th w . I Piano Contest JUST OPENED The Latest Street Hats -- Commercial Committee on education was re- i ported by Wm.Y. Terry. He asked that Geo. A. Cooper be added to the a committee and the same was approvA real Tv meeting of the Com ed, Said he was working on his department and expected to have a mercial ('tub was held 'last Thursgood showing. He also thought the day night, from which much good musical contest would be a grand expected. In the absence of Fresi dentTaggart, P, H. Neeley wielded success, Alfred Blonquist, chairman of the the gavel. The question of joining the Utah sheep and goat department, asked Development League was taken uplfor the privilege bo appoint an assistant from the south end of the and discussed at length and by mocounty, and the same was granted. tion carried. Would endeavor Jo create an inter- - A communication was read froiro the Manufacturing Association of est in his department. Salt Lake, asking that this county Robert Young said that he would place an exhibit in the Vermont; give the horse department as much Ou motion the matter-watime as he possibly could and would building. to theoommltteeon adreferred make it a point to have a good showand promotion .to meet., vertising ing at the fair. with the county commissioners nP George B. Toone said he had talk solicit an appropriation to cover the ed up tbe department of agriculture expense, ' which is In accordance but expected to give It more of his with tbe law just passed by the Legattention in the future. The names islature. of John B. Kidd, of Upton, and ArA number of committee reporter thur Maxwell, of Peoa, were added were heard and 'noted, Mr, Croft to this department as assistants. made a neat little talk on tbe advisWm. Z. Terry moved that manual ability of trying to get a pea factory training and sewing be added to the here. He aaid that peas could grade and high aehool ex- - j raised here as well as they are lit hlbits. Motion was unanimously some of the neighboring counties. This Is one matter that ought to reodopted. The eommittee'on filling vacan- ceive serious consideration. Propositions were submitted by cies was authorized to add another name to the agricultural department the committee on eecuring quarter, to be named' from the South end of for the dub. Ooe from the Summit A Mercantile Co., the county, There being no further on the second floor, light and business, meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. best famished, for 112.60 per month. r. Beard offered ths upper floor of 1 a m KM KKKRRKKWKMKKKKKKKltWKKK The Coalville Times and the New York Clothing Companys Joint prize offer of yi,83o five Krause Pianos prizes for the live most popular young ladies in Summit County is now in full swing and votes are comirg iji at a rate 'which speaks for the value of th prizes offered. Bight now is the time to name your candidate for popularity honors and incidently put her In line for a Standard 1911 Krause Piano. Absolutely no cost to either youreelf or young lady you nominate. Coupon A appearing elsewhere la this ism will put the lady of your choice in line with 1000 votes to her credit. Suppose you do It now. There are 200 or more young ladles in Summit County possessing exceptional muscat talent and must remain undeveloped because .they lack a good piano, Dont this give you an idea? You can put some friend of yonra in line by writing her name on Coupon A" and mailing it to this office and you can keep her In line by clipping the coupons that will appear In every issue of The Times, Watch for them and get yout friends to do likewise. Ballot box. is now . In position at the New York Clothing company's store Votes will be counted every Wednesday, and tbelr standing will appear every Friday In this publication.' t T be foiluwtur caudidaterbavw been nominated in the various towns In the county: RstKIWtl Rules Id Regulations Governing Can1' isles for the five Piano Print offered OOALVIUJE Mlu Llul Clark M00 iuliOarnitk " 1800 1000 Mar Branch. Manila Rhead. . Mary Browa Paulina French. ........ Egna Rigby... Kola Rlppon Etmlpi Taylor Agnes Farm worth Oauia Paddles Agnes Lewi Leone Oalderwood ' " MOO 100 100 MOO 1100 MOO 1100 U00 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 M00 Lanette Taggart. . Belle Weaver Khdda Conch Hilda Fernley Mr by The Coalville j ind the New York Cloth- Tim ol Coalville, Utah. ' ing - Urapany j I ; W s I.- by I I Ttf ve Prizes offered jointly v ad rille Times and the New TV Yerk Cl ltks Company, will be given to the 0 slid ate who have received number of coupon votes th by p.frtJuly 22nd, 1911, at which time tljr contest will be declared of flciatlyMed and all votes polled gred thereof t II. void. -- f Hot box will be opened 'doesdsy afternoon at 4 p. 14 votes therein counted ; allot box resealed by a : f three selected for the bj the Contest Manager, J to be subjeot to the pubvL Tbe result of each shall be published in weeks follow!, j hue of Tke Coalvilla Tim every T ra. and and th commit purpose hlsseW lic app: s two-roo- ms & Be sure to mention this paper when (Continued on page 6) advertisement. and tht Cfididstes name and her standU " appear. BUY the BEST V'ination Lists will close i 6 p.m. After this date ill not be entered except ; arrangement with ths , isger. ' candidate living within 'J - THUS Boyer nomh . regular form on one of the cc allots appearing in any of ths lakes of Tha Coalvilla Tims. Tbe Coepst Manager reserves 'the right toraect the name of any un desirablei candidate and to limit tbe ' numbers entries. T, Voting Coupons may be east byanyoos providing that they are obtained kom any of the following ssurce;Gpupons appearing in regular Issum of Tke Time, or in any band bin, dodger, from letter or c&rd Issued under tbs name of Tke Time or the New Yark Clothing Company or coupon given out by Th Tima or the New Yark Clothing Company lor trade at their store no matter srbat formr-others shall be declared void and thrown Out by judges; VI. 5o employof either The .MM R. F. Norlhcott W S Jolmuou V. & Bedell MM WW MM , .. ....... Charles AvertU Chea Malta Claude Smith... R. E. Stingier Kephl Bailer Rar He mine George Clujt . HOTT8VILLB .... Albert Mill. ... Mr. -- WOO MOO 1000 4 1000 MOO MOO 1030 1400 Herbert Crittenden. I.... Clara Ml Winter... ........ - ECHO G.B. Toone..... Clyde Ker Gay net Roger Ml WOO 1000 TheoMcMlchael-.- Mr. MOO 1SOO ' MOO 1000 ...I.. ... ISO MM 1(00 1000 Oheltlnajone WARSHIP Mr. Claude Williams George Keye K. Thomas Smith Mis Vera Pendleton-- Clara Peterson 100 ,1' MOO ...... J BOCK PORT Basel Hortln Mlu Della Salisbury Mrs. Aina Gibbon PEOA y 1400 1000 .... . contest' - VII. AU votes must be deposited in the ballot box located at the New Clothing Companys Store and in the presence of the Contest Manager or someone appointed by, him. In casting a number of votes at the same time they mut beneatly tied together or placed In a small ejvelope Vote may be cast personally or by mail. . Address all correspondence the eontesctL'tbe Contest Manager, New York Clothing Company, Utah. Coalvilla, 100 HENEFER Joseph Allen .... MM Lou Robert Myrtle Stephen ' Ada Bond-...- . Mr. - Tima or the New York Clothing Company will be permitted- to enter tbe - 1000 1000 , J4M Kino 1000 PreparingFor County Fair A meeting of the directors and supervisors of tbe Summit County Fair Association was held in tbis city last Monday with six directors and three supervisors present. The committee chosen to wait on tbe county commissioners and city council reported that they expected favorable action on their petition. Tbo committee on advertising re1000 ported that stationary had been orSM0 dered sod would soon be ready for WOO distribution John Boyer among the directory The officers of our bank are always pleased to ghre the benefits 1000 George Jndd...' and supervisors. ' woo Joha Jackson ; of their experience to our patrons. Miss Nell Rhoades, chairman of arts department re ported domestic The Times is the copnty paper n had chosen Miss Amy she that a $1.60 Subin advance. Only year assisMiss as Rhesd Ines and scribe today; tants, and that they would endeavor When you have' rheumatism In to work up an Interest In their deor Instep apply Chamber COALVILLE, UTAH. Soar foot Liniment and you will get partment W. J- Wilght, chairman of the CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00. quick relief. It coats but a quarter. horticultural JAMES FINGREE, ALFRED BLONQUIST, Vie.PrwUwt Why suffer? For sal by John department said that Boy FRANK F1NCREE, Cukir. B. C. BLACKMAN, ViwfmMvri den A Son. he was going to do aU in his power Mr. Frank Marehant, Jr The requirements of the U. S. Government National Bank laws Mr. James Maxwell....... CPTOJC ' . guarantee safety to the depositors of OUR bank. Mrs. Ed. Staler m? pith miles of Coalville will a-- - Trap Nested 219 Egg STRAIN THEY WEIGH, WIN AND LAY Prize Winner at Iowa State Fair 1910. First Pen at Summit County Fair 1910 . Sweepstake Cockerel at Summit County Fair 1910 No. 1 ( No. 2 Yard Noi l! 3.00 ''A few choice Cockerels bodys flock.' y fcT sale that will help - . , G. Y. BULLOCK, Coalville, Utah iiiiTii TJM.HIB If 3C83BBBBB Big Display Monday, March 27, I OF Flowers and Trimmings - Come and see them. MRS. M; E. RHOADES, Milliner PHONE 41 BLACK. gagas If you are looking- - for Nobby Up-to-da- j te Suits Spring you 11 find them at Boy-de- The First National Bank 15 . SOOp Make our bank your bank fir No. 5 ( $2,00 for- - All NeUO'Kellt. J N. Jenen WHEHlfOTJD interest in his depart- - BIG SALE on Embroidery next week M.M. NO. 13 Club Meeting ; 'Off anij'm,''a;Mvai.,ja?TTnirgiWS Prid.t, JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVILLE : "W ICasp Iks Boat CO-O- P sad Always Havs it |