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Show I Grass Creek News 11. Proceedings nmur, Sylvester Wilde. s T. of County Tlie siun dav Commis-ul.i- r . (iltASS CREEK, session ait working Nttaly jiniiifK present. ear-oLtWerm appealed as a trustee son of Elmer. the little , 4 ley 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm, it. S' aw mt oft district, and with a painful aorident on Momiav state the Viluatioii of land afternoon w bile arfday w.tli tonne tiers ifrSgivrii tie them had been ot !u r ehihlreii. take t'ty and given to Wanship Tlie little danght- r oi Mr. and, and Wk ille, and askeil to hae Mr. Harry (Jordon Lo a, burned saint ijkttsl. Matter taken under some time ago i aid.- to he around. advi (Hat. Tii (t'kwing were named dele- Jils. Welsh is doing the cooking Katt. 4e (Cost heads t oli t ill ion act in his hutch ami you can near to p, ri m Ogden, Sept. .fanes sinking m r to- 'iling tVtU f.V. Hah s. J. t Pack, stake "w i at is .one without a ' Walvt:-ste- i il.x-o. Frank cook." y T1 sveyor was autliori'd to Mrs. Hat ry Young inis la cu on the of the water (blue j r sic), list for a few davs. itareeii Summit ami Moimn Mrs. Harris of Cpton w In re isit siud Smniiiit and Wasatch ing nh Xepi'i 5a It ami family. A Of .Joseph I fees is throwing the quil county otllcers for the I at the office of the Cnion Fuel Co. '(August were read and follows Robert Wilson and' wife and son r,t) 11 i AS GOOD AS NATURE GROWS. 1 . , (- - Tue-loiu- ices as the foundation of flavors are wcrthv of the most serious consideration. 1 he standard upon which we conduct our business is Quality, h or this reason we now carry . the Maltese Cross Brand of Pure Food Spicesjn 10c handsome-- y lacquered tins and invites your patronage. hl iakk ctrv, of the County in Brief HENEFER NEWS. I 1 is llarvi-- 11F.N KFKfJ, S. pi. (i The funeral . . of ,. el a o l ude rsieven daiiuhh r i I. LI. .sept. U I'alnarch Jolm Smith is tore from the cry of Jolm i. and tiertrinie Mm u Isltllig ills soil, J osfpll. o:i Sun. lav. Vein w as K(( HORN August 21. A soil to Mr. taken suddenly ill on Thursday ami died Friday morning limn and Mn. No!le Faniswoith. concerned doing nic. h. eating poison maj.es. The sympat h uS lJ,, '.ninity IseMci.de, p and children Mrs. Joseph 'le ' Ia,f I1,!" went to lai k City on t In- (ith lust., A car of hnnher was unloaded here for a few difys isit with relatives. on the ."iiii for Wilfor.l Ki, hiiis and Tlie threshing lnaelniie has been a car oi coal for Roberts Rros. running here for alemt ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jonah liiich an visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ahhoi 1 1 ( olr.I,;ll v. 1- 1A ink s.-j- - Mtiis-wcn- t t i ( t Salt-La-ke -- last : this cents per hundred. ) ( -- just barely getting aid uf crutches or by Fill JU have lost a limb a deforaity if yourt rouble A:(,vw lie m , 2 1. VI.) Win. Cairuth. Clo-sMatin, Harvey Hichiiirt. 25. Amos Sargent,- - A- - Caldelwood, C. V. Rees. 11. 13th. HOP I , s -- j ar.nmd I'TIIN 1 a cane? J. , VI.) 1,2 (1. C. Hixson, or have H. Crittenden. 11. M. liedden. is rlieu- - matU'Uumbago. sprain, still joints or anjtimg of like nature use Wow Liniim-uand in no time nr crutch. eaothrow away you amt be well as auj.me. Price 2wBal-lar- , S"Ui l,-- Mr. and Mrs. Jam.-- Cherry ami A Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Manner re. Joll of turned the hitter part the week' MISSOIARY APPOINTMENTS FOR W here Horn Cumberland. W.v SEPTEMBER 1910 t hey attended tin wedding of the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ohlam, (12:3( i. v.t Henry Mathias, which took place on lirioir 11. vv Frazier, Clnwsmi CanSeptemh. r 1st. Lillian as married to Mr. Win. (ioddard, ami Pearlie non, Efward Tret. Smith, ltyrun. Mea-- c Mn.vFo Mr. Peter Roan, This paper Lambert. toy ham, wishes the young couples long life FKAN01S, (2 1. w.) and happiness. 0 LOGAN, UTAH. 111 i COLLEGES UTAH. OPENS SEPT K. Lemon, Lorenzo Page, Died af her home in this city, W. P.Surbidge. 25 Tm. Hodson, Samuel Turn-b- o Sunday morning af o'clock, little u, Jimes Ure. Ruth Hixson, aged four years, of inKAMAS, (2 V. M.) testine paralysis, having only been Marchant. Oscar since ailing Friday morning. Tiius Marchant. .Alonzo over a happy home the shadow of a Klif Franson, Pearson, little grave has fallen ; and, as nr. other has said, it is wonderful how EtlefWebb. M AHtON, (12:30 P. M.) long a shadow a little grave can throw. This beautiful life was so ;l. R. F. Maxwell, Oeo. Wilde precious, so frought with blessing to henry Bisel. her parents that she seemed a flower 25. John Denson, Louis Bisel, of paradise permitted to bloom fora 'Edward L. Simpson. OAKLEY, (2 1. M.l brief season by their side, then re1L George Smith, Carlos Lamcalled to its natures skies, leaving the earth road for them dark and bert, Hyrum llomer, K. Lemon, D. E. Pack, lonely indeed. The semains were James Burbldge. taken to Wanship for interment. )n acCount of Bishop Hixson being areTaliv? of' tbe deceased 'and"blH counsellors were awav. Bishop Win. z. T,,rry of this city 'presided over die services, which were heldTues-- ( day afternoon. Bishop Terry and 201910. The Summit Creamery Co. has just installed the most .Agitator and Pastuenzer and are in a position now to handle all the Milk and Cream produced, in the County, turning out the Best Butter made in the country. We are also Agents for the Highest Grade Lowest Friced Hand Separator on the market, with easy the purchase of a Separator, Terms. . H you See come lo the. Creamery and see the machine do its worthe skim milk Tested, and you will nou just what you are haying. We, have the latest improved Disc Machine, which be the most thorough years and experience and use, has proved to for Come and see ncthod of Separation. yourself. up-to-d- 1 , inter-mounta- ip-jga- nk in - SUMMIT CREAMERY CO., Hoytsville, Utah. 25-J- olrn tl-- Week on 15 av lor. '1 IIOVTsVll l.h Monday., t H.-- 4 Cards inserted under this heading, regardless of party affiliations, for five cents per line per issue. Respectfully announces himself as a candidate for tbe nonriTration for County Attorney, subject to voice of the people to be expressed at tlie summit ( ounty Republican onvention. Clean newspapers for sale at olllct 2V-fcrg Political Cards a visit. 'YoUr return card printed Redden and family have John too envelopes for 7c rents moved to Ogden, where they Rave THP UlftS Cinee. purchased a home. nil TTfge -- tBUtr j 1910. . Pettit, - - CrT . W-0- - Monday, Mr. and ilrs. Pearson of Oakley are visiting relatives here. Miss Anice McMichael is visiting in Wanship. Mr. Peck and wife of Salt Lake have been visiting relatives here. Several from here went to Wanship on the doth to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bates little daughter. Miss Irene Smith of Wanship is the guest ofi Miss Pearl West-Mrs. Andrew Peter-oof Park City visited relatives here a cotfpk t of days last week. e day inoriiiugs ot each week. Change get them in yetir a.lvs. often, hut R. earir. Rraucli. J. S. wood, F.llint C. Tavlur, i.ka-- s Hh.r k. (2 i. vt.) W. 11. Ilranch J.S. IF hi l vi-it- SepF 12. Maga-- ! R. James- tfi adjoiiriKil -- , li.-- Cosinopolitau 2b. HOPP1TY u , K. ) W. H. wood, F.lltot C. P. j returned home wnei he has today from Ogd.-nbeen to consult a doctor, tie is slid Tin le was a dance lieie on Labor' in very poor health. could not Miss Loretta Netf of Mill Creek is day, otln rwisc tie day' n noticed as u holiHav. Not hate isiti.ig w i! h Mr. and Mm. James v,n ( 1.1 Jlor.v ' was unfurh-to, Aslan. tile hr. eo. An eight pound bahy girl w as l.orn of the Tlmmas Hal ris, sr. lath.-to Mr. and Mrs. James Astin, Sept. es m been has bishop 2nd. Tlie little one was imiost sev eral da v s. Morgan to visitor the happy parents. AsTalT approacltes, vvertdtng bellsv Mrs. Astin and baby a' e doing nice- ly, wliile James just touches tlie begin to jingle. Some nmmuncc-hig- h places while circulating about incuts will be mad- shortly, town. Brigham Young University. The ball game played here Labor1, - The and tbe Brigham Young University. between Park City Day home team was won hy the former. Prove, will commence its thirty-filt- h academic year September 15th, Our district school starts next !, vi. ( J ones. . 2b. Wider. 4 at Jordan. i1 Cl,ul. sj WANTKH .ine requirea the services of a repra-- I seiitative in Coalvillusto look after subscription renewals and to extend ct i dilation by sjeciat methods wliich--hav- - no, 2 I, Frank Croft. J. r j 1 4 iI i . , , Millard .M, i STARK PKKSIHKSCY,. J. M, Htson, (!. C. Redden, 3,99'- is H. Crittenden. Jill fc the assessors jdllts of 2 i. vi. ii i hi Tho Iiitiim i, of $.33'..75, was acK. R. 2b. A. Jones, C. J. Pettit, cept d the hoard, he being t .- 1 - ,l Oerk ; d If. Want, J, rt w.) Kicbiiis. i. i home Ins) week ieCol dt from Canada w In i . th ireisit-- , Coultf. ing his parents. Huh sa,. s Canada lrei MUi!, . t . is all hi d l'ft 111 Hoy C. ( ap-I- HOYTSVILLE NEWS. I teen. l'askett. j ti I '. W. proved unusually successful. i.viu.p's ivhk. (I2:'ini. w ami commission. Previous Salary Levi Ira Pace, Pearson, Tlmmas experience desirable bnt not essenWll ie Wind. time or spare time. 2o. Jedediah AYoodard, Charles tial. Address-- with refciences, H. C. 1.. Jllies, Li slie Moon. Cample II, Cosmopolitan MagazTue, M. I'Ll K. 2 e Rroadway, New York City. 11. C. A. Wahou. Flank i'ingree, Heard. I, l.dgar Notice to Advertisers (Changes of 2b. Win. Fairuth, Chess Malm, .oho. mut he in not Inter than Wednes- . News i. :dn 7 ( .C. Stevens. tin Pace, Levi I'. arsou, Ihos, Wilde. 2". Je.lediah Woodard, 1., times, Leslie Moon. 2'!-2- 1 w.i 1 11. j t iMttl, 25.-J- Ih.b-ln-- - I W John Rellsotl, Haul p.isel, James Pace. - 2Y Jam. s Woolstenliubin-- , Marchant, Ahraliam Waller. 1 - JOHN BOYDEN & SON. i. (2 KOCKIoKl i . q s A. Walton, Frank Iingree, gar Jteaid. WANsrm. (1 p. m.) II. Alima Sargent, Alex. Cahler- - .Vt:0", (2 1. M.) Witt. Hudson. Vincent Stiep hertl, 1). A. Jiichards. T. S.' Hey' t. 25. Marion Frazier, Ccptrissioners f onr?. LTlie flowers were beautifuh leiIieat K,n!th -- esteem, -- all ammrk-o- f grave.-the county officers were present. at - E,d'r As will be satisfactory if you buy it here , where all the diffeient kinds are shown, and a propis assured. We know that the most important feature of - er fit factory underwear is: First-Quali- - Summit Second Annual Exhibition of Summit countys Wonderful Horses, Agriculture, Cattfe, Sheep and Goats, Poultry, Horticulture and Floriculture, Dairy Products, Minerals. Broncho Busting and Roping Best riders in the Vvest participating Grand Musical . Carnival-Priz- es will be awarded beSt Choir, Quar- Best talent iiTtheouritywill competeT Admission to Grounds Adults, 25c; children, I0c7 For Premium List and other information address regular. Remember! Every proved by the Church. Latter-da- y While they last Its money in your pocket, if - - - gfiQu fst C0--&- tall slm short, stout er Saint Garment AH Oxfords - use .I y at33oTfc'nt ; tettes, Solos, etc. r T. J. Lewis, Secy, Coalville, Utah. e sell is - you can them. Coalville , Fit Second-Prop- er ty. and thats what you get here whether you oxe Coalville satis- We Keep the Best and Always Have It." ap ' |