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Show X by SPECIAL HAPPENINGS COUNTY SUMMIT Your return card printed on Four Hundrad Yearn Befom Peary. ia the place of great roo envelopes for 75 cents at eatThe northlapole the world; aad the peodignity TIMES office. THE CITT DXXBCTOXY. TOPICS TERSELY TO THE TOLD UPBUILDING Mrs. Jane Sargent has been visither daughter, Mrs. Richins at Henefer, the past week. Amos Sargent ia still on the improve. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Weaver visited our Relief Society meeting on the 2nd. Heber Sargent and Everett Gunn left for Salt Lake on the 6th to visit for a few days ng house. George Hobson left last week for The snow is nearly all gone la tie Montpelier, Idaho, and other adjoining towns In the interest of the valley here, Summit County Monumental Works Mrs. Nephi Sargent of Hoytavflli, her Albert Redden is here visiting rewith daughtpent several days latives ar.d old friends, after an Wilford Mrs. ItichlLa, durtg er, of fourteen yeats, j the week. Alexander Street has moved his Mr. Lewis, the photographer,' ia here to live. He formery lived few for a family here days. located in rpt.ui. Miss May Croiuur, of ins placet a j visiting In Salt Lake. ROCKPORT. clone will schools tie Our district of j April, char-ade- r. beglmng A g nt ral move should be male ROCKPORT. March by all lie towns on the river to tty Salisbury has returned home after and secure service uii the railw9 visiting with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. that would enable tbe people to0 Reed in Porterville for two months to Ogden or bait Lake id the null- past. ing and return in tbe evening. Ike had a Mrs. Sarah E. Glbbo present service takes two day a, .1 f , . for a ne.ir party quilling b id. aud you want to ride down friends at her home last week. for a ride. Mr. A. G. Stembrldgo made a business trip to Park City last week. HOYTSVILLE NEWS. The dance last Friday night was not very well attended. Muddy roads heing the reason. fc ire HOYTSVILLE, Mar. had a few daya of spring weather bit Ths directors of the Co., heid a meeting Monat thia writing it la snowing agaii, March 6th, for the purpose of day. mud. more which means new directors and transactelecting ing other business of the company. Mr. Henry Beamons met with n painful accident last Thursday. He slipped and fell on the ice hurting But the his shoulder quite badly. this is at writing. improving Injury The citixens would like the county commissioner to take a trip thru Lost canyon and decide 011 tiie proposition of making a road thru this canyon as it is a good grade with a gradual slope niosF of the way. a place lor a good rad and a hill of shale along 4b route. Come, r. Look over tin r 'e for a good road and then decide Ini' j ourselves what you will do The Itockport balers av- - rt .uni ad from Kama. w The keynote of ency key-for-every-chara- 1 J 0 Write for information to The Smith Premier 1 1 The moft popular OPERETTA today, by Maude Elizabeth Inch and Wm. Summit Stake of J Academy Saturday, March 18, CHORUS OF SIXTY VOICES Coalville Opera House, e The Haughty fell of Bafnstgpoole .iic Her friend,'. ?. u.abaa Lee A wandering artist, Mate on bounding billows, . t Giout ' i5 SaltiAn ancient manner, or boatswain, nt Sprav ( Sailors .rjtluff 1 Barnstapoole Girls y. ...... doo-trln- !t LETTER FROM ELDER ed I ti SewingM&chine V (it) r k W ' 1,. V , I I j UuW II 1 here iouhii ' ' It pueh e 1 ' an thii ' . .. ii P. GreeLcy- I Wm.'Cranch Mc Intire Arthurfoumcikv . JtARS w I IN. Practice; assistant - l eoMMiuiONM cr.PATiirr) , f. . ....s..... ...... ... ...... , U. S. Cossey Myrtle Larson FORTY 1 foreign Patents Caveats RtisuES.- 1 IfUWB I. Attorneys "o Counseuxrs,-Mechanic- Trade-Maik- L rr- W' h. al r S Designs. ' ,1 - - - W ER ACTI C EiJNjALiUrsTC OU RTsS I Experts, ! fees:reasonable'ano''best,advicetalways'given.'regardless 1 a- OFrALL'jNTERESTS UNDER Edna Redden J Pettit Isabel Weaver Irena Redden Charles Moore John Gilchrist Mabel Mills Janette Buchanaan EllaEskelson ' Blanch Miles Viola Brown Ranchie Potts Clyde Vantasrell Fred Rees Grace Brown ill prevail. twwnVrnd POtitgrttsm ti uw -- ALL.LETTERS JOFTiNQUIRY. ANSWERED.PROMPTLYON.DAY.OF. Inforhation'anddvicefreely, 'OUOSQlC.ENTrrLEDGREELEr:' j A rnold. MClNTIRE RECEIPT, s given.; ON. PATENTS ' sentIfreeitoanyaddressT Greeley - Elder Thomas A. plane'ano' CONDUCTED: 0FQN7HICHESTT professional" PERSONAL; SUPERVISION OFNR. GREELEY ANDR. NdNTIRE a ) be- hails. fer tli Witl ct rry irood vi-- h ill people of Summit com t.v, ( c alt il elose The lmus.w aud especially by saving that It will d n'uuie Ho fit- tl attai ooga. me Yours Kesj cfulty Tennessee. . vk, , Thn weather is very wurio th Uicrruometer ripWier-Mo- r 1 I EXCErrlTHALoF. CLIENTS, BUSINESS 1 111 Eliza Jones Minnie Fianson a 87F.!sfncrftNtw. Wa shin gt o n ,d . c.. fi ii- TOWNSPEOLE, FISH WIVES. DAUGHTERS and FISHERMEN Thot. FOR SALE liY Summit Furniture & Mercantile Co. 1 - Affra fan i 1 ' Send for our booklet In the Daya Work SiwiNG Machine Co., Chicago, li - iimfl'v f Iv Page Opal Farnsworth Edith Hardy Glen Beard Charles Vantassell Charles Russel I 1 Willard Vernon Ole Peterson Angus Maxwell Winfred West David Eskelson Blanch Milliner good had studied gen- in my earlier school days, !.e great ott6n belt, h 1 rr ni fore saw cotton grow 'mm down In Dixie land. ri'W Elders to , 11". :t',i I wi- - It for 1, tbii " EihelTreacott say - a I rv''a'I -- p 1 Barnstapoole Girls Olive Brsacli Erma Salmon Ale ae ytrigkt po-k- s ( I big-bu- 1 ' . ) I oeivj-xrfi- L? ,.y e public Many people- vnlu of ho tie are avay 'rom r Tlieo. Robinson they mor etutTyT It Edna hoard John Howtn its liettetu flit, au : .' EdM'TVkftt for n good home p.; ' Carruth of communities, eouiui-- s m C. . I arl , We a, h l T c JoiiLjou .. i Vernon lioti it-- 11 duitiries. K .i'"i Way ne Demifig nre for the betteriiieii. a III wl.jci,. , ( humanity . Olive. Randall tliX-bhou d h idled, ; Eva S&tinOii I paper while anything ti G'i - " isiroy Mabel Pettit J"i or tear 00 a n. ahou'd me Tlwh' Artist A1U1 poet! Lawrence Frazier Yls,h 1 Ll I Wi-u'l.'i toj The t Roy Corbett ' i'le f 'll - u at its Alfred Potts SllbeCI lp.loli liel lix " U2 mj that I am Ceil Eugene, Hortin ' South- t. n ei.c f iat Frank Re es t u are T! rule, ey cm pi Elliot Ciitten i'en werds-, ry I'Dej i'nh!e. If" v.i- Archie Betinn MAxe i 0 ' sic growini. Jl Ellwood Bullock . riAtt- ; . and Bty trot. CAST OF CHARACTERS i books, n com-iiiisi.t- 1911 d!li "s' ' musical numbers beside good argument, good singing, good dancing, and plenty of action throughout the play.. r 23 Coalville Time-- : 1 Rhys- - Herbei, authors of 5tt?a. PRESENTED BY 'Tii GAINESVILLE, GA., Feb. tracts, etc. We never get homesick, for time is too precious to I have traveled In the state of study tlie--much about ths WesL I few lines will find tl.a Georgia for eight mouths and I find hope of Summit county in good people it tube a very good state. I have often heard of California being a health, I remain, your brother and state of paradise. I would be near- ftiend. Elder Eih ii aim Taylor, Southern States Mission. ly safe in saying that it cannot surstate some the of in pass Georgia lie mil e to muntlon tbl ppr when no. things. The soil Is not very rich in jwertni ndTertlsemSnU. .ft O.int y. ' '.v part of the state is neatly all cluy and tli southern part is nearly all sand. If you should meet a Georgia farmer and ask him what the principle crop was in his state he would say: We raise a right smart crop of cotton and corn. I have sat doun to table with a dish of squirrel pie set before, but I have never been lucky enough to have the dlst set before me, .turtle and possum. The people in the state of Georgia are very kind to us as a whols. Sometimes ws find a man that wtll fight us with full Intentions e to do away with the Mormon as they call it. I have labored as an Elder of the Church of Jesus Christ for eight months and have met with an argument upon polygamy nearly every day. I will tell you of the climate we have down here. We had cold weather up till the 10th of January, aud from that time up tilt the 20th of February. We had a jrarrspell during the few-- days nf the cold snap in Jan. The Idrim r did i.ot do much, but after the weather became warm nearly every f inner could be seen Ths Fsts Sewing Machine la m the tl Id.s. ploughing and dodge-Ir- u tor five yvara again accident stumps. By the 1st of February, breakage, wear, fire, tornado, light ' all flie faruieis were through with ning sad water. This shows out . nor flejtl work, except a few had faith ia . ARNOLD n turn I never saw such a is before. like m i'ii iur j It my life of the word. '( in ss .1 one iisense Summit county, TbtnX what this roeanai . . was born, and I ! win. (hu It aw tank a, whole aachiM iu u as called to till a mission in the m r Ml (ink, hell, m amrtnwi, ncj Ii wMI h waiint m ft wtM ahwan I can mitii that this 1 a RocLport-Ir-rigatio- Typewriter Company, Inc. 215-- 1 6th St, Denver, Colo. "I come to the southern states mission.. LETTER FROM ELDER TAYLOR We have the best mission president in the world and the best mission. Cal us and see our new line of . Visible fk Brace ' SUMMIT FUR. & MER. CO., Local Agents. ? cter Model Powell Brothers Lumber Co. I This saves time, increases speed and insures accuracy. enty-mn- of Material ab-senc- e keyboard. One simple stroke prints any 7 ;' COUNTY Our Mill, Machinery arid Mechanics are the beat to be had. We turn out the VERY BEST UTAH NATIVE LUMBER on the market and solicit your patronage. ing Smith Premier 0 ENTIRE Lswia. ht is its OF THE Good Building Gathered Here and there for this Paper thia nation to he; for they are la per petual light, aad never know What Mayor darkneaa meaaeth. hy the benefit of Peteraon. N. J. Booorder twilight and full mooaa, aa the learned Oddtrwood. 8. J. Trmnrtr in aatronomy do very well know, HENEFER NEWS. Oosaeilmea Frank Demlag, W. Cald which people. If they have the notice rwyod, J. W. Ball, J. IL Wilde aad J of their eternity by the comfortable C Clark. light of the Goa pel, then are they HENEFER, March 7 -- The Boedbleaeed and of all nations moat er Club play More Sinwd Wby then do we neglect the Than Sinning.Torthe bent-f- it When you have rheumatism in bleaeed. Against dlecovery, s aearch of this excellent of the new meeting house. your foot or inetep apply Chamber-lidoLiniment and you will get egalnat which there can he nothing aald to hinder the eamef Worn HakA party la being gotten up by jtke qnick relief. It coata but a quarter. Why sutler? For sale by John Boy-de- luyts Voyagee (Sixteenth Century). Relief Society, Y. L. M. I. A., did A6 Bon. Primary, on St. Patricks day. lgo for the benefit of the new inki- J. T. DEMOTED Q CORRESPONDENTS TIMELY ple who dwell near ft have a wonderful excellency, and an exceeding prw rogatlve above all aatloae of the How bleaeed wo may think earth. NEWS COUNTY SUMMIT PATENT7ATT0RNEYS. StiMciNTiRE. WASHINGTON. D. C . '- -'I I |