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Show . v , ( ' f XX. I J. ' VOIm :UMMIT COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS THE PEOPLES' ADVERTISER. - GOOD,. WS For Solo Cheap New natter. Apply oo. Peterson, Coalville, tu SU L ke, onlvllle visitor during the week. Paskett of la tke ooenty eeet ee business "Mr. and Mrs. John Hene-wer- e sesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Eldredge, of It Lake, were in Coalville during the week. John F. Salmon of are visiting relative Canada, ymond, !ber in tbe city. Mr. I and-- Mr Mr. R. T. Faddiea, wife and child to are ' here from ran Elko, Nev., spend tbe holidays. Hymm Dearden and Warwick Footer of Uenefer were in the county seat on " business last Saturday. Edna Beard is home from Salt Lake and Agnes and Ward Lewis ard home from Logan to spend the holidays. The County Clerk has been noti fled by the State Auditor to resume the payment of bounty on wild anl Lake were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock; Mr. Manning in ono of our There it but one more issue of The most thoroughgoing, straightforward Time this year and, nafeee you are young men who kVa made his way ia paid up for this year we will bo com- this world, and in a leading example of bo oy economy, pelled to discontinue sending the paper1 what can and accompUahed well directed effort. Wo This is a rale of the poetofflee depart- diligence are not acquainted with the bride, but ment and must be obeyed. It won't be we hasten to welcome her. Mr. and onr fault if your name ia taken off onr Mrs. Manning will make their home ia mailing list, but your own. Mnek ne we thie city nndxrili livfi in the eastern like to retain our subscribers, we canof the town. Mu Manning ia an not disobey tbe rule. The moot satis- part instructor at the Summit Btake Acadfactory way, both to ns and our patrons, emy and waa connected with this paper hi to pay in ndvanee. Try ana see if last aummer. yon cannot do it. On the above date and alao at the Id tbe case of tbe U. 8. govern Balt Lake Temti occurred the marDenung, Jr., and Mias ment va. Christian Jennet., of Oak- riage fit Granville both of Upton. This Kidd, Margaret ley, applicant, was heard before ovont marks the most important mile Clerk of tbe Coart, J, M. Hixson, atone ia their life. Another home is last week beginning Tuesday and made, a new start in lifa is commenced the most favorable conditions and lasting nntil Saturday. Tbe conten- under W wish them long life tion of the government was that Mr. eirenmstanees. and bespeak for them much happiness. Jensen had not establlsed and mainWhat more appropriate time eouM tained a reelaence on his homestead be for the onjoa of hearts than there In case were the entry. Deposition holiday season, when the heart af taken and forwarded to the land this the whole world are going ont to their offlee where tbe matter will be tak fellowmaa. Love ia the formation of en np. nil that is good and pure. Ou' last Wednesday ia .the Salt Lake Temple The first presidency of the Mormon Edward Farnsworth and Mis Margaret church at Salt Lake City makes this A. Carruth, both of this city, were announcement under date of December united as man and wife. It is a pleasto chronicle the marriage of such 11: 'for years it has been the cus ure worthy young people and thie paper tom ia the wards throughout the stakes wafts to them ite congratulation. 0 of Zion-- to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Joseph, by special serv(Communicated). t tbe real On Tuesday evening ices, on the Sunday nearest the date of that anniversary. In aeeordaaee with dance of Justice of tbs Peace T. A. this practice we suggest that Sunday, Smith in Wanshlp, Mr. Robert December 26, this year, bo devoted to the memory of the greet prophet of this dispensation, and that, appropriate servt- ice be held in the Sunday schools, ward - , our - -houses and other places where the rew Chriab ligious service of the church are held, on that day. mas tree - -- If the party who took that can of eoal oil from in front el the Coop will return it to this offlee, nothing Will be said. Mr. Harris, the mail carrier between Upton and Coalville, had his ear. badly frosea while bringing the mail here last Saturday morning." Our" district school teachers are spending their vacation in Salt Lake. eontract between tho Foreet teachers in-- , , They will attend the state Service of the United State and the ntitute before returning. State Board s f Land Commissioners Mrs. Chas. Avsrill and eon Karl, will terminate on the first day of Jan1910, and all state leads La the lef( l Trinidad, Colo., on 'Wedneo-- r uary, Forest Beaervee will bo open for lease slay, upon receipt of word that Mrs. to the highest bidder after said date, AverilTe mother was eery 11L the minimum price being 18 cents per w-- l ho to the Tl Cranston - Time came to our acre. AH lea v -rule r v -tV4 1 .y w-wkm , " V. ox LvaasteS a good to tbs . , r i- - r- lions ri, accompanied by check lor first " w years rental and fee of Five Dollars. . Sunday School Conference will be hold Your truly, W. H. Farnsworth, Secretary. n the .take house nest Sunday ternoon. Exaellent program Considerable eomplaiat ia heard latehave been prepared and a treat in in ly over the late arrival of the mall from store for those wbo attend. the west. We are Informed that it Isnt the fault of No. 10 being late, but tbe Colwas the -- last Saturday morning train must wait for the freight Park' dest weatber yet experienced here this run that daily between Ogden and about winter. . In thin city it registered Echo. Of coarse we like to receive our SO at and ward Cluff In aero. 13 below freight on tho brunch every, day, but Oran Doming a about S8 below. it is as injustice to passengers to have to wait in Echo a couple of hoars after was tendered No. 10 arrives. It takes nearly all day A bundle shower Mian Margaret Cerrath Inst Monday to go from thin city to Salt Lake and s of a day to come about evening by n number of Indy friend Belt Lake to this eity. And yet from rewe are 'told that the passenger busiJudging from the number of tin's bewith-wn- t ness between the two points isnt sufceived, the recipient need not tin tbe remainder of her day a ficient to put on a motor service. Is there any wonder people do sot patronise the railroads more than they dof at BingThe published They prefer staying at home rather ham Canyon, Utahs greatest copper than put up. with the inconvenience of edition of the railroad, except in extreme cases. aajxip, leaned s due Christmas on a daily motor servLet the U. P. n ia twenty page It certainly credit to ice and they pot find more than they will ite publisher and should result in great can do to handle tbe business. food to the big eepper camp. DISTKICT SCHOOL PROGRAM. Postmistress Northcott baa received several new letter boxes during tbe In the Stake House a Big week and the eame ere now Installed. Much Talent Slews. The badness at the postoffiee haa grown wonderfully the past few year. Watch Tbe program rendered in tbe stake Coalville grow. bouse hut Friday evening by the DisSchool of this eity was a grand If you want to make s friendia good trict eacees and the prineipal, J. M. ThomChristmas present, send him The Times the teacher deserve great praise and as, If he is not now getting it. It will keep effort. their for Following is the proaventa that him posted on the important Tendered: local gram nil the the over nil world, occur prayer ..President M. W. Taylor sews and tell him where to go to get Opening Mine Zina Robinson Piano olo when buying Chorus the most for his money Fifth and Sixth Grades Master Ellsworth Allen supplies for himself or family and he Beeitstion Mire Teresa Wheadon will remember yon and your kindnesa Recitation Minn Mabel Stone delivered 21 svery week, as tbe paper is 8ong Grade to him. and First of beginners Pupil Muter Silas Bee Beeitntion ' We still have about lOOeopie of the Exereise What Santa Bren users Me Christmas Times, which we will aeB Eighth Grade withthe ligulaflaiu.r thi week be Giri'QurtLPupil,ef Everet Boydea ... adver- Reciutioa eopy. It ia the beet possible Wnrilla Arnold 8olo and the tha ia medium county Annies and Willies Prays--- ., tising , ..:..Deli Terry people should not bo olow in grasping of Eighth Grade the opportunity of tending them oat to Mixed QuartetPupim , .Sumner Salmon Recitation their relatives and friend. It may be Remarks. Q. W. Wilkin Jtapt. the means of bringing into the eounty Remark. President M. W. Taylor "hundred of dollars and all alike will SolOX-:.:-.... -- Lydn Doming he benefited. Hortena Rbead Recitation Xmas Doll Exercise IPs pit of First Grade . Coalville ward primary conference Paul Beard Dram 8ok, j: is held last Sunday evening and ...Olive Branch The Mosieal Monologue program wan rendered. - Fights Grade 'fleers have the thanks of the par-it- s J. E. Pettit of this city ia tho most noble Benediction. ork of teaching tbe young to load S Despite tho extreme sold, the etake krirtiaa life. Their is s meet koun was well filled with pleased liswork and deserve praise ia teners. It Sens also a treat to so tho way the excellent program was cared out Sinters Bhoud sad Walkor eonaty superiateadent there, and hi remarks were very feed. iv tho youag n very good advie 0 bright and green, e witin t if. While it in linked thing te brag will simply any by gettingTa out th produced yen to judge a.' the bestWe j hard, to get tbat would into era. With wh leave you to jud, ia the beat tows majority bout, elans of burine-need- s of the pa this statement 1 other busy and' fivery eounty, J be k Common and in 'this th fallen, like an our town, which greater power. ( have made good f Tgest paper ever f m tv. i but shall leave Whether or not it is labored hard, very matter together our will also ! still believe this the county by-- a big -- on made up of a Jv atilo 40 meet the nf would not have ret Cpoa any of the titling towns, but in 1 kow, there mast t uneommoa) center, into!- aeem to. have jtha mantle, upon e hu given her the wirT edify w v - ia the land heat the band, risk dotk stand t A.0t . . That' the beet t One that saws I y Where is it that And'is just the f grt the bis, et place what Is '- rs aor rheumatizf 4 tfi And in the fore . Ou t Where there a rial . And when Eden Where it is that Where yon ear gouhdf iaisn MABBZAGS G. Smith of Parti William H. 7 B. Btaadiag, t Edward Far Carruth, Coal, Granville T Kidd, Uptv : Robert U " Uolmm, Balt t ? 'heath towaj.' ISSUED. rrif t p 1 st 1 beenses have he past week: 'dfi-- .l and VCrn C. n - uy Coal villa; Jessie U - - t i .1 ' ! I Margaret A. and Margaret T k; Edith . fl ' 4Ttf V 5 errr. i : f Webcc Coal spells economy. Try a ? tens ) 1 1 j 8 0 h 8 8 V 'i k . ton. work. It will' do a Do r.ct trkn ' r r Vu ; "r- m i O Wb4 Jeuul UlSIt M on morel ThereiM elegfcni plnee np In lire tree to bong morn-Cgan3T- , " a Jlttle now," so Ola Santa Claus can gee. And baby and all must go to bed and be as good. a can , ' 1 be, tomorrow morn get np early after a long Bights sleep - softly down to the 1 ex-ille- Chorus.. im-irta- - f - - 1 Xmss' Who will get the first peep. Ward of New York City and Miss Edith Holmee of Salt Lake, were married. After the oeremony, a umpteous repast was held and indulged In by all present. Tho rest of the evening was spent In merry making until tbe wee hours of ths seining day. Mr. Wan) haa been an employee of tho R. M. Bell TeL Co. for some time past, and la a jolly good fellow and we, aa hie aatoei ates hat to lose Mm. hn then ! is marriud now. W both, and fnay their fuiurn liwa be ever . happy. ' WORKING FOR WAOEA ,i It that the i to apeak.ef growth a t Vew; the last ounce coal, that is all coal, and the ash of which is evidence of its heat energy that's the kind of coal we sell of In the part five ye-- i t i business has been until now Uncle Sam ban east a pleasant smile at it. aad tall it hit own.f,The growth of tbe po slot flee also prores that Coalville ia alas growing, aad at a rapid rate, aad she ia going to eontinne to grow. Watch Coalville grow, sad keep your eye on The Tim j 1 Hcvlt) v pen- sion department at, Washington, D; C,, tho members of th L$t Smtih company, who were mastered out of service daring the Civil wnf, are restored to toeir full right on tbe peariou list, Th previous ruling which struck, them from tho list has been repealed by the present decision. - All member ef the company who apply will be restored to tbe rollf and receive a pension from the date of rejection. Th Lot 8mitk company was raised by Brigham Yoang at tbq request ef President Abraham Lincoln. It did excellent service ia protecting the property of the Telegraph and Overland Mail companies in 1842 This company of cavalry waa mastered into service in the regular army, April 10, IMS- - Th eonrpaay had a full complement and was enlisted to serve 90 days or until relieved by a detachment from the regular army. The duty of the company waa to patrol tbe territory ia and about Indepeadene Rock. The company was mustered ia following a number of Indian outbreaks that ended disastrously to th white The officers of the company wore: Lot Smith, captain; Joseph L. Rawlins, first lieutenant;; J. Quincy KaowHoa, second lieutenant; Richard H. Atwood, orderly sergeant James M. Barlow, quartermaster sergeant Sfimnel 1L W, Rlter, John P. Wimmer, Howard O. Spencer, Moses Thurston, sergeants; Newts.- - Myrisk, Seymour William A. Briaghnrst, Johtf'Boaglsud, Joseph H. Felt, John Neff, Andrew Bigler, Hyrum B. Clemons, corporals; Ira N. Hinckley, John Helm, farrier; Francis Platt, saddler; Solomon Hale, wagoner; Josiah Eardley aad Charles The company numEvans, musician ' bered 72 private PLOYED TO GUARD. their service the Lot Smith eoaipay was attached te Col. Collin regiment ot Gen. Craigs division, and were employed to guard the road from Greea River to Salt Lake, with- - headquarters at Fort Bridge The company returned te 8aH Lake Ang. 9, and was mastered ont ef serv4 ice Asg. 14, 1842. For their service the company end its officers received high commendation from the regular army officers and war Mr. Moroni Mortenaon of Bear River City worked for wages ten. years ago; aad be knew enough to bny some land and art out aw rehntdr-TTitye- fMs orchard will bring him in ever four times the amount a laboring man can earn in whole year's work. The following from tho Tremontoa14 Time tells tbe story: ' Moroni Mortensea of 'Bear River City picked 4,000 boxes of apples from his ten-Uorchard this fall. Of these h eey will have probably fiOO boxes free from worms aad salable under tbe lawa ef the state. The remainder will be need by the canneries and for eider. He says thin has been the worst season for worms in twenty year Tho irregular blooming of tho tree prevented tbe spraying of them sufficiently te kin all the pests unless they were sprayed several time, and that was impossible by tnoe who had other work beside attending t the wants of the orchard dna?tinen. t , . Through e recent ruling of the tree and see ten-acr- e than', te part t.m haa keen on th rr Lot Smith Company Men Reinstated by Department. . . aad rrf RESTORE PENSIONS TO UTAH VETERANS. -- Preee-Bulleti- fr office Johnnye gait end place for May jred for Kte to leave their dolls upon; Bnt for little baby bine eyes a lower branch he most chooee, where abe may reach and find tbe place be bung her first new shoes. Turn down tbe light three-fourth- & siuoa i t if only ia f Hines ot COALVILLE, UTAH. JOSEPH BARKER, BREEDER OF . Jersey and Duroc Cattle-Berkth- ire Jersey Hog Registered Jersey Bull Calves from $50 to $100 each. Also some choice young pigs at $25 per pair. . Secure the best from Utah sOreatest Stock Farm Has for SalelChoice Give OrderzEarltf For Turkey for XMAS. & "Andintlie-meantimerememb- w-Da- riag er we can serve you the best Meats, Fish and Vegetables. - SUMMIT MEAT CO., . a I UnXtrtV . . 1 - - t - 4 pateheo, the ( o siderable interesting information regarding the town and people of Summit eountyr It also coat sine number WOMAN'S WORLD FOB JANUARY. of creditable cut and It is a aredit to It ie always excruciatingly fanny to the town and eounty an well ns to tbe Times offlee. The Wasatch Wave. see a man wash dishe Bex. Beach, who made a fortune from hie Tho Tbe Coalville Time got Oat The Barrier ' and Tho very Spoilers, ereditable Christmas number last week. Bilver Horde, and who now receive Considerable space was devoted to Park ' of the eounty upward of fie a word for hi writings, City, tnd a good write-uwas given, with aeverai illustration of eon tributes tha leading article ia the places and prominent people of the January WOMANS WORLD, Chicago, same. Coalville is forging right te the Tho title ie Homeless Housekeeping, front, and the Record wishes Tor it in which Mr. Beach graphically and ho-- 1 continued prosperity. Park Record.' morously describes how men kept house . in Alaska daring tk rash for gold. Ev- - ' N, J. Peterson, manager of tho Coal- ery woman will enjoy rending Home-teville Times, haa just circulated bis mad she will Housekeeping' ia Christmas edition. The edition of facetiously pas it along to tho men regular rise with twelve page, and members of her household. contains some good spicy reading matr - The WOMANS WORLD contain for ter' descriptive of Coalville and Bum-m- i January, beside the lead by Mr. Beach, t eounty, and covered in book aeverai abort stories, including one by Tho edition ie a credit tq its publis Mr Ella Peattie entitled lillinger u and the community from which it a poem, In the Dawn of tho cornea The effect of this editioa will Bonds: Year. by Wilbur D. Nesbit; an article bo marked by great returns for Sumon ths care of tk Womans hair, mit' (Tounty. . We congratulate' Mr. Glory by Julio Bottomley; Peterson on his success. The Box Elder Crowning a story of the leading play of the Journal. month, The Dawn of Tomorrow by " 0 Grace Williamson Willett; a beautiful . Tha Coalville Times arrived this child story by Bertha Beavey Baunier; week all dressed in holiday attire. The page of late fashions, the usual cover represents Bantu Claus loading entertaining and instructive departup Christmas toys in the land where ments, an illustrated musical selection ef clean and inthey are supposed to grow on tha trees, and a goodly quantity the consignment being loaded into bin spiring literature 11 for 85e a year. The sleigh by the mother bears, Teddy WOMAN 8 WQRLD ia edited by Byron page under the Bears, foxes, rabbit and otber wild an- Williams whose editorial StandFrom the Mere-maimal heading The edition contains seven page point la attracting nnaeunl attention of live matter telling of tba many ad- from women render Subscribe through vantages of Bummit County and Coal you local editor. .1, . - i jiui nsmam; ' , VW OOALVILL2. , Aeeordiog ta board, Jonahs 4 like ' 1 1 The following been issued dur Ernest J. Teatored, 1 Tho Christmas edition ol-th- a Coalville Times is at hand and contain con- ville, it county seat. - Onr forme townsman, N. J. Peterson, is the editor and publisher, nsd Jake certainly did himself proud in his Christman edition. Box Elder New . to - 1 Ou 1- 4 read-Hcref- - , lit ivi.' . avmlta.' 014, Santa. Claoa, And tha chlm aoy plaoe all swept and clean gapea wide . : its ponderous jaws. . Tbe UtUa stockings an - a. et be fha largest NO. 49 THE STATE PRESS SAYSt plag the Uhor ln- of this issue, mefit tbat it would lout taMe ever pub-- ' unifies of the coua-- I yonnidered quit the ca own work, w Prevlon ta On Wednesday et the Self Lake Tern pie William H. Manning of thin eity cident to tha g and Misf Jamie , Standing of Balt wo mad tho ... JOB WORK NEATLY. DONE COALVILLE. UTAH. ERIDAV DECEMBER 24. 1900. XVI. WEDDINGS GALOSH. W. W. Claff ( , ' |