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Show vii;'t!aatM6t-jaajacr"a )at9BW3at3.raa9TsK99attHt HOME H NEWS Liwl llnliv it I It ut city nrk Mat-unliiy. Mat-unliiy. Klinli-r ri'liirn lo tlila oflloo. I.ot Autonmtic roi'l with alniut T.- f- I .if lino. K-iurn In llili iitlli'ii. Itowanl Mr. II. A. I. iiii'l nml iliumlilor of St. IliMirtfi- :iri.' vlnllliiK with li-r lirotln-r W. H. Ilnuioli. Tlifti.l.l K. ll.. ut lliflr in.-thmj V. ilno'lv pvotiltnj tleplilnil to pay the Pnrk city ll,e fraternal IMt Siitiinliiy Aig. Mr. nml Mm. Cttrl Joliiinnnti nml Kliilil. "f Aiiiicoinlii, Moiitngn. hid tin- fii. ( l.l mroiil. Mr. ami Mrn. ('. M. Jnhntiaoii. Win. Miinrc look four co-iiinli'a to tlm wllil wont nlmw. It tuny bo that tliiwn cow-ponli'a will turn out worae tliau wild nicer. Mr. t. K. Dulllti lift none to Pari. Idaho for a vImII. While thorn alio will atteml the Hich Kounloti. Mra. I) u (Tin waaoncv a Kich. Dr. ami Mr. O. W. Krench loft Tucmlay for Heat tie. Dr. Pat) who, a year ko, wn aitaoclateil with Dr. French I hauk takltiK eare of Doc tor a buelne. Work on the Park for the Fair ha begun. The igc are heinK grubbed out and the gra watered In order that the Park may may be a clean inviting place for the people to go. (loo. Hoard nml Fntnlly have been pending their vnuntlon up the We-i We-i bur. They are expected hack tomorrow. to-morrow. (I. Y. Ilullock Iihh boon Hiking charge of biinluoaa III Mr. Hoar tin almence. Hon lurch, Sum Thulium, ami lion. Hrlm left Monday afternoon for the U. A. It. ci'lehiiilion and tire going to allow the people how they do thing In Cnnlvlllo. Tim flrnt Oiiiitlnuoua pavement new lie on the north Hide of Kant Center Street In front of Walt t'lil-dorwood'a, t'lil-dorwood'a, Tlie Tlino olllue and llelinf aocloty building. The property proper-ty owti'ir doHcrre a medal. Mr. Hannah Wardley of Wett Weber, an old neighbor of tho parent par-ent of Mayor Croft 1 here viHltlng with her daughter Mr. J. If. Hall. Mr. Wardley I a faithful old pioneer pio-neer and Latter 'lay Haliit. Although Al-though "lie I 7Hyear of age ahe la hale and alrong and move about with the prltne of a young woman. Why the Htore did not clone Wednesday, Wed-nesday, a atate holiday, made o by Urn (iovernor and proclaimed locally by the Mayor Pro, Teni., ihould be explained. They have been holding Thursday afternoon a a Half holiday holi-day and could have changed to Wedneaday without any dllllcully. In fact apace win ottered them to announce the change In taut inue. Such dlidnyalty I to he condemned aylng nothing of the dtaregitrd for the proclamation that wore leaned Purhape Coalville waa the only open town in the elate on the groate! holiday I'tah ever Keen, and then uob a itlguia put on our fair city hould be answered for. W. J. Wright county fruit tree In-peclor In-peclor ha been appointed vuper-Vlaarofthe vuper-Vlaarofthe Horticulture and Flori. , ,., k ;; .... oulture Department of th Fair. Mr. Wright ha been Inapoctlmig tbe fruit tree up the river and find that the tree In many ceaoa nre not cared for properly, coiiaoqueiitly they are mil pmlllalile. Mr. Wright ald that the llrat aaaentlal to ueceaaful 1 1 or-tiuulture or-tiuulture wa aluulu tree; for the shade tree protect the fruit from Hie hloiik cold winds of winter and liurd fmal. Tlmre should not he too much ihade lo prevent the frull from maturing. Mr. Wright will writo a low in til-Ion on the care anil culture of fruit tlecato bo plllllisliod In The Titties in the near future; It l Imped that thu people will pro-lltjliy pro-lltjliy his many your, exiioriouce. In Ihelr eagerno to slloH Iholr knife into the Mormon church the Salt Lake Tribune published the tory of woe from three hobo, lieu. K. Uardner. Harry K vans nml peter (lolding. These men ald that unless un-less they belonged to thu Mormon church and paid lo per cent tithing they could not work at the Urns creek mine because the lulu wa owned and operated by the Mormon Mor-mon churrh. Tho fact I that the three transient came to U rasa oreek dead broke, and applied for,, a Job to Thus. ltee,ftopl.,aud wr given work and alao bedding which they were suppoaod to have fiirniahed. Not being satisfied with that, one crawled Into Mr. Keci' bed and left enough lice to walk off with it. Mr. Koch had the bed cleaned and made the follow pay for It. They were put to work at the drill but did not know to manipulate It. They were moved lo the slope nml told to keep the opening In ft. wide but when Mr. Hoes came nroiiud they hail II so f and the work done very poorly. Two of llioui ipilt nml the olher one was laid off for a day or so till he could hn put lo some, thing that he could do, but he walked also. It happened that M. C. Taylor secretary of the company waa away on a fishing trip and they could not draw their money. The Grass creek store, owned by the I'nloli Fuel people and not the Mormon church, heard of their quitting quit-ting ami came to collect tho hills that the three had run at the store. Hy the time It waa settled two had only a few dollar to the good o Mr. Kee did not charge them Iioh pltal fee which he ought not lo have done. Then from fair treat- t they told a lying tale which the "Trlh" gladly published in last Saturday Issue. In the mi i ,,rt. probate l'l-1 visli n ,ii;. i r,., iimiiiit fnuntv. Slat ill t., i . In thelisn, , ,, ., ,.tiite of Wll-lliani Wll-lliani ".111,1 1., II. deceased -t)rdi r Flxlf I in,, i. i Hearing Petition for t'- M niuj. cis. ! t pot v., I,,... ,,,,.1 tiling the p. . lilloll f.i . n,ii,pbcll praying forantriMi ..,,n1, iHnit lo r nthea,. mlnistriiiv ni the estate of said deceased. de-ceased. Im , , ut.and deliver a lease of said illume claims for a term not exceedhg m i after the dale of said n a-. , and also an option coupled will, .id lease, to ibel, lease, luirebae tbe. aid iindlvld-l ed IntjriHi d mini,,,, ,.hIiiis of tlie prU of nut less than :siti, which it tbe value a set forth In th Itrr.itory : j It lltiii:a,:n That Wednesday I the lathdsy of August A, 11, Itant. I atlO'K'k A.M., at the county! Court Biune in the court Koom of Said Curt, In Coalville City. Ctah. beatalk hereby appointed for the I buarlniof a .aid petition and that j due tot'e of the hearing be given! by Pal4cation and by mailing nolle-' ea totb heirs of said deceaaed, for a ' period if ten days prior to the said ' IMtb da; August A. D., ivou. I Wn:s the Clerk of said Court with tit seal thereof pITIxerl thlsiltb day of August A. It., I mil. (Heal) J. N. Hixson, Clerk. HyClAs. I,. Fkost Deputy Clerk. |