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Show Attorney EVANS-A.EVAN- s-- at Law. peea$l eeictg S?isiiityH Semment. S ATLAS BLOCK . . Miss Rule Ketch of Salt Lake is Hilda Fernleyleft for Kimberley Utah,1 Wednesday morning. visiting her cousin,. Olive Branch; Salt Lake Gty, Utah, and Coalville, Utah. 8. M. Pack was appointed water Word was received by Clerk C. commissioners for district No. 1, R. Jones, from Judge Ritchie, that and John C. Paskett was appointed NG co urt will be held on t ho-l- St b. to ths aaaie position for district Not tlwurt wilt, UoeVer,' he held on the 2. SOth No jur cases. ; Tuesday moralag the board mot and passed a resolution fixing the When ordering butter wrappers tax levy for this yaar as follows: ' please state whether ranch or sepCounty, 5 mills; county school, 3 arator, otherwise we cannot print mills; bounty (Ou sheep only) 8 them. I. mills,. We would be pleased to have our readers, and the public generally, send iu euch items of news as ' may Oakley, July 6th. Thinking per- come under their observation, such haps a fep words from Oakley mlgh t as births, deaths, marriages, goings be of Interest, will try and tell you and comings etc. Many things about the Fourth.- Thirteen guns transpire that we may Overlook,' fired at suurise. At 10:30 a. in. all henee we ask you to assist us in assembled at the ward house where this matter ihpt we may be able to a nice program was rendered. After publish ALL the news. this the Wilde boys brought Our storekeepers should post down a bunch of bronchoes. and on the provisions of the themselves seethe people had the pleasure .of Food Pure Law." It requires that ing 4hen rode. Mr. Alio Evans all butter offered for sale by either laylng the role of Broncho Buster. or to see to merchant manufacturer The peeple then assembled in the Is each that it properly grove and foot racing and. other labeled with package the. makers name and sports wire Indulged in. A game of baseball was played between the whether it ls ranch or creamery butter and the number of ounces in single and married men, resulting each package. If these provisions 3 in a soon to 9 in favor of the" single. some persons The spelts ended with three nice are not complied with aa it Is the to in are trouble, get apt horseraces. duties of the officers to see that the P. J. Sanders and family ofjdur-ra- y law Is complied with. have been visiting friends in Oakley a few days. On th inaJt Eliza Llnsey died, diseased being 67 years ll month 3 days old and will be buried at - . FENCING MADE EASY Hvypu not found' that it.waa and sometimes difficult, impossible to stretch the woven wire fencingt.. ever uneven surfaces of ground. This serious difficulty ls.now overcome by having the fence manufactured right on the ground, woven to yeuf fnce poets. We are now prepared to build your fence, over mountains, over hollows and any other old place, at prioes less per rod than the same fence in the roll. We are prepared to take yonr orders for 200 rods armors. Call and see samples of the ;..r fencing... You also want some nlce 'Orna-menFencing, Fsney Iron Gates, for the front of your lot, or cemetery lot. We are In the front ranks on these goods.- This class of fencing Is always good, and pleasing to tha Mrs. Win. Huffman, of CumberHeber lieuderson of Salt Lake is a guest at the homo of J. P. Neeley, land, Wyo., Is visiting relatives In Telephones: this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollands of Coalville o. ft Bell. Mrs. Chas. Beveredge and daugn-te- r, Park City visited relatives during are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the week. George Sweeting. Secret Society. The Coalville brass band reports Misses Lydia and Josephine Wilhaving a splendid time in Morgan on the Fourth and were given every lis of Salt Lake, are guests at the consideration, and appreciate the home of Jno. C. Paskett, of Henefer. 1. treatment accorded them. A daughter arrived at the home : r. and Mre.Oeo. A. LeVan, at of W. H. Branch has just completed Meets eveiy Wednesday Evening last Friday morning. Evanston, erection of a new wire fence in in Jones' Hall. Visiting Brothers the Mother and baby doing well. the front of his premises, the kind Cordially Invited. thatC. H. West has advertised In A game of hall was pulled off at 8. ROBINROX. V. O' this paper and it is a good one, too. the city W.LBALL.N O park last Saturday between X. J. PETKRSOX. Hecjr. Coalville and Henefer, the latter WM. WELSH. TrwMurer. The Juniors went to Upton on the victims. Score, 15 to 29 Fourth and crossed batsjwlth the beihg easy of Coalville. in favor Upton team, the score resulted 13 Notary Public. 1(UX) to 15 in favor of theJunors. Wednesday evening MU Della ...Charlm H. Wwt, eye., wm put as a premium to the winners Neeley entertained Informally for July 17. Hoytevllle, Utah. Miss Lucile Paul and Mr. Heber Walter Clark f thirty and Elsie Henderson of Salt Lake. InterestWe do only .good printing. Can G Neil of Roswell, N. M., Were ing games were played and several we do Yours? Prioes are right. married Monday afternoon at the musical selections rendered. Miss home of the grooms parents, Bis Mamie Rhead won the prize for hop Prank Croft performing the making the most words from the Resident Agent Firemans Fund ceremony. lectori In the guests of honors name. Insurance Company Those present besides the family Ray Brim of Leblr'dsvislting and guests of honor were the Misses 0f gft0 Franolsco here and Echo. He likea his new Bessie Blondin, Tuesday the 7th inst. Gladys Beard, every home very mueh and thinks there Mamie Frazier was arrested on Arthur Branoh, Rhead, Emily ent another place in tbo state like May Branch,' Annie Robinson, Edna ilouday .on a charge of battery Lehl. When asked about politics Beard, Florence Rlchins and Buby committed on the Fourth of July. he replied Nothing doing ' . s Branch;' Messrs. James Walton, A. BJJoapp is having rustic and (at the Shoemaker's.' Bert Blondin, Sam applied to the out side of hie The County Clerk received word Heber Wilde, is the Agent for Summit paint Robinson, Chaa. Stones, Charles house which Improves the looks from Ritchie that J Also a full Line o( Choice Candies, Confectionery and Soft Drink udge Tuesday County tor the jury cases which were set for Clayton, .Arthur Beard, Steven very much. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY; ... trial on Monday next, the 13th, had Stohes and Lawrence Stones. Fishisf is very poor as there Is be we of will course are goingto too much water and not enough been settled, and that there Why no jury cases tried on that data. No celebrate on - the Twenty-Fourt- h of fish, i J uly. Size up the committees and jurors will be summoned. the above statement is verified. On Mies Lerane Farrell, the primary Send me your orders I can fill One writerVdvlses his readers not the finance committee Bullock and teacher of last winter,' is here the - them for you. Utah to kick the cow when they get mad, Birch, on the sports Calderwood gueet of p. Jensen. Coalville, bat to go end kick the barn door. and Croft. On the parade Jim Bali Bennie Mlleh of Snyderville Is (EsUbllshed May 10th, 1906.) v A farmer may be considered insane and Will Wilde. On. decoration visltinf here j who would kick the barn doer, but Mamie Walker and Ellen Capital, $23,000 Copley. Abstracter., there is shout as muoh sense and When Adam first saw Eve he no will look afte?. the musical Beard Surplus $3,000 great deal more benefit to the cow part of the program. Pingree wilt doubt kicked blmeelLfor having cow ln'so doing than to give the be master of ceremonies. Thomas forgotteif his kodak, We pay 4 per cent interest on Time sound thrashing for something will be the chaplain. Callia Copley solicit your patronage- out.: which she cannot reason Tuchers Examination. : will carry-th- e flag inthe parade. Abstracter of Titles for Summit T5"" The Dewey Amusement company The committees as named will call County. Under $10,000.00 Bond ALTHCD IwONOUtrr. need aid to all be their teachers' examination will A by help they , fit Alt ftNttNKK, C Real Estate, Insurant Farm Loans of Park City Monday filed articles new members to the commit held is the Academy building, adding of with the incorporation secretary Office st Residence. Coalville, t Information go to any ol CoalvQli Utah,-- on J uly 16, 17 and - rlnss. of state. Capital ia $2,000 In dollar toes.UUtU. Phone Mo. And every body 18th,' 19(1, commencing at 9 oclock Committees. the hares and the company takes over for turn.loose a good time.' The on th first day. , Clt7 -na ThiArttll be the only county teachi Officers are: Montague Allen, pre- ex'eoutlte committee consisting of f t ri m am I ' rfiiviVYiniiv anF vnr Beard and ers examination held Callis, this promise S. Pfngree, H. vice year. presiKaddon, sident; W. M Boyden, Supt. Schools. dent; Thomas 8. Nelson, treasurer the people of Summit county ant all visitors from outside counties C. T. Prlsk, secretary. Twenty Five Cents Is the' Price of the time of their lives. Pesos. While celebrating the Fourth yes old the six of and daug&ter The year terrible and smarting, terday, Council Itching Surgeons Physicians Porceedings. Gty J W. H.Bennett, of 162, Twenty-thir- d incident to certain skla diseases. Is at 1 i -session of the city most instantly allayed by applying street, was badly burned. Owing to An adjourned Blockboalville. 36 cents. Salva Pfloe, Office In Boyden the presence of mind of John Ken- council was held last Wednesday Chamberlalnn For sale by John Boyden A Son. with the mayor and a quorum night was child the from saved nedy, Office Hours, from 2 to 4 p, terrible death. With others she was present. For Veal targainii, see E, The regular course of business was should observe .these at the Bennett residence, setting off Rhead. AH who-vrd while George-Beaprefirecrackers. In some way not known suspended Lours as near as possible. In to g ' a open-tnsented petition regard to the little girl,; her dress eanght 'Joe. Barber A Son nave ah adv in of road on hilt east of Coalvllki fire from a sputtering-candl- e and reieweew iivvieeirert was by motion referred to this Imus that should Interest alL before she realized her danger the Co-oSurveyor with committee .on "city property flames bad eaten considerable of ' the lower part o f hey dress. Her power to act re treasuer and recorder's The R,. .A.. 1 screams aroused the family and 4? 4? r 4? 4? were June read 1906, 80, John Kennedy, who who was at ports ending the Bennet residence, attempted to and referred to the auditing eo Oradusts of lbs International Correspondence School, Scranton. Pa. beat ont the flames. Unsuccessful mlttee. after blistering his hands, hegrabed Report of electric light committee up a quilt and wrapped it ' around on their contingent fund read attd County Surveyor. the child. The extent of the injuries referred to auditing committee, Resolutions were read and adoptcannot be determined at present. The lower part of the childs body ed that a special tax of six mills oh Notary Public and Conveyancer was fearfully blistered and. her arms the dollar be levied on all taxable UTAH were scorctied. Today r her condi property In Coalville City to provide HENEFER. tien was not- - much- - improved- - and for a sinking fund of $1,000 and" in the burns are regarded Berious, and terest on bonded indebtedness, and may prove fatal. Ogden Standard also levied a tax of five mills on the To the Farmers Tfce July number of the Improvr dollar for geaeral tax. ' Adjourned to Monday evening mkwt Era recognizes the two holt Summit County month the with r timely July. 20. , days of and articles appropriate storied. When in Coalville make Notice. B. H. Roberts contributes a paper yonr headquarters at the . r Forun niceon "Patrick Henrys The 6th quorum of Eldsra will I that illustrate pacontaining ly please take notice that hereafter triots famous i,.(.boy and stir- the quorum will meet on the 3rd ' r. E. Swainston, Prop ring speech for t ; : L Solomon F. and 4th Sunday of each month, at Kimball tell ' f Our Pioneer Boy" 2 p. m. In the Stake House lnstea Draft Sunny-broo- k In a Wagners Beer on profuse i . iOu.usUjd contribu-tio- of the 1st and 3rd Friday as has Pure Food Whisky giving some early day history been the suetom heretofore. James TT of unusual , laterest. A pioneer Calderwood Free. By E. . Rose ' ' Pabst and Lempt story by Susan Young Gatos, All is Secy.' Bottled Beer . Well", tells of the joye and sorrows -- . of the plains; and a touching inoi County Court dead" the in a of Wayside dent The business was tran company stricken by cholera, in sacted following Board the of County Com by D. Alder 1854, is told by, Lydia o viAur missionera at their session which Smith F. In treats Joseph President EXPCIHKNCt was eontluded Tuesday morning. ' Or effectively with plainness but Joseph Williams of Kamaz asked cv Recreation". and Amusement Board to rebate part of hie 11 The blackbird and his song, in the the license.. They decided to requor "Utah Birds series, by Claude T. $200 per year. Barnes brings the reader back to bate Fees collected by the various meadows.' The and the Mmk Tram boyhood reported as Crimes of the Tongue", Romonee county officers were Dunn. r $3.60; follows: Copvwrmtr 4c. Sheriff, Recorder, V Estimate An of a Missionary iwssWM 'rj.rjrg of $117.50, Clerk, $190.74. AndWells Grant", by Nephl Emily The resignation cf Ed. Staley, The Seventies Council erson, road supervisor of Uptoh, wa Events several poems, Table", and Mission copied, and C. D. Saxton appointed and Comments", to fiU the vacancy. a Message, makthls very Instructh to $1422.62 were Bills 1 y ive, patriotic, doctrinal, historical, allowed amounting also the regular fudigept contains and Ilterarv number. It allowance amount to $520. illustrations. twenty-seve- n OtKlflEY. ' - Coalville Lodge No. 28, O. O.F. C. R. JONES, " . - Notary Public Oak-ley- ; m., and Sunday Saturday Mrs. M. A. Hartley - n tal oa Served Afary Ann B Qark -- f. . Jflrst THatlonal Banh v , V V k.. . Edward H. Rhead - . -- ', Fc - S6- y r ; . PKSStiS?ssd?mim ri FRENCH & PATE, i A large dispay for the 4 th in Belts, Fans,? Gloves, Parasos, .w . etc., etc. etta ,H. an MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner- p, TOUTEIS. . . t'K (fr iwersM k O a 5 OAK SALOON eVe n, J. ' . le'Go L w To make the w ia ia of July a y - SdrMt jlrtrlttx l;i?;UCo.,,BK8wTcri (ubhasiih. j o. I . I o o V V V V V V VV V V w |