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Show 4r PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS CARDS 1 personal HOME CPisinitg NEWS KAMAS NEWS. "tssssi3e ss5s Co-o- le-e- I. 1 1,11 s 2-- y sur-ol- d Surveyor The childrens taken to the Ogden General Hospital. ingtons birthday at the Boy-len- s 8. Oalderwood. j. Frank Councilman Doming, W. J. W. Ball, J. H. Wilde and KAMAS, Feb. 20 In the Kamas vally there is plenty of snow at present. as weirven4vt-hadatMeight inches sent to us and prospects looks favorable for more. The roads have not been opened up yet very good leading from this town. 0 the teamsters are having a few days rest. Since the reorganization of our ward there has been a better spirit manifest among the pebple, so on the seventeenth there was a reunion held in the Summit Amusement Hall, commencing at ten in the morning when a very good program was rendered, some say that tt was t lie best they bad beard for a long time, after which the five or six hundred, were partakers of a lovely dinner prepared by th- Relief Society sisters, with a big force of young ladies to wait on the tables At one oclock a dance was for tlie children aud all had a given tune lasting util threw when tenjollyof the best "basket ball players were chosen ami they played a very interesting game of bail. After this the dear ststeis Irotu the Relief Society served and after supper both old and young danced until twelve o'clock when tho pleasure cf the day was ended and all rejoiced though very tired, that they had such an opKrtuuity of having such a delightful time all in one day. a Clark. d, J. ut - Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance I suffered for many years from what some people call Dr.- - Miles Restoraepilepsy. tive Nervine cured me, and you can imagine how thankful I am. I. COFFMAN, Coldwater, Mich. , My daughter was cured with Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, after having been M. ' afflicted with fits for five vears.w PETER McAULEY, Springfield, Mass. For a year my little boy had spasms every time he got a little cold. Since taking Dr. Miles1 supr Nervine he has never had one of these spasms. MRS, MYRTLE DAGUE, Z Rochester,, Ind, My daughter couldnt talk qe walk from St; Vitus dance. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Seven pottles of Dr. Miles Nervine entirely cured her. MRS. NANNIE LAND, Qqmmissio nets George Smith, Henry Ethel.Jnd. Hales and J. O. Pack. seiner-winj son was 30 years Until my Clerk J." M. Hixson, old he had fits right along.- - We a number of our people were Qite Recorder J. E. Carruth, , In the countv seat oil business gave him seven bottles of Df. j Assessor Geo, W. Young Restorative Nervine. He j yesrday. has not had' a fit since he began I Treasurer Frank Pingree. ' . fifth bottle. the - pn Attorney Peter Clark. R0CKP0RT. RS,-RrM NtCEY, (Sheriff John . Wautoma, Wis. Surveyor J. Don Birch. , dat ce on WashOpera house was a social and financial and llOST Between Coalville sucess, and was very much euJfTVd Echo on Feb. Kith, one red leather Graduate U. of"U. b the little tot, grij) containing catalogues, station. County Surveyor 11 i Happy Bezel) Club ery, etc. Grip belongs to Mr. L. C; Cooking Sur- - met at the ome of Mrs. W. JL. Robinson, of Denver, Colo Finder Underground and... ..Surface ManniujpWVdnesOay evening. All please leave at Drugstore, UK PORT, Feb. YZ- -A present pronounced the sherbet and basket veying. Coalville, Utah. ame was played between Wan-i- d cake of excellent quality. tJTAlf Rockport schools last week HOYTSVILLE Win. Saxton arrived from tin? aiiship school was victorious winter tango Wednesday, but too ft by Score of 17 to 11. late to attend the funeial of ins of Mr. Sarah K. Gibbons returned the John account father, Saxton, Abstracter. honi this week after funeral which appears in this paper. visiting tier daughter, Mrs. Workman 4 of Park Ulty for two weeks. Lat Fiiday inoining Mrs J. S. her with Mils Hayes presented hpsimnd a 12 pound baby girl. This is their PARK CITY. Feb. 22 Tim Crow- list. Irene SiddowayGson the sick Abstracter of Titles for Summit of Gils city, first daughter and it goes without ley. a Bond County. Under (10,000.00 Ml 'Vlllard Gibbous aud Miss sayingthat thW joy is now complete. who meets Jack Kbgers, a middleweight of SprmgvillG, In a twenty-roun- d Mart Kalis hurv were married Heal Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans The In in this city at following attorneys were here the boxing contest k,e F tjr I Feb. Thursday, on theatre Office at Residence. Coalville, 17. Orplieum Saturday Their friends wish them a happy last Monday in attendance at court: Utah. Phone So. Red Frank Evans, Edward McGurrin, evening, March 12, commenced and prosperous Journey through life. active afternoon training Monday W. E. Rydalch, C. 8. Patterson and is Sullivan Peter managing Rogers peulna Vertuon, who has Bismaik Snyder of Salt Lake; and while Tim Holland la looking after ,S imProvhtg Ut tills Shields of Payk City. Henry burgeon Crowley's interests, Rogers has a wH'ing Physician of being a good man, and Word has been received from Geb reputation A erowd of Rock , has stood up ftgaln6t some of the ports young folks H. Clark at Provo, formerly of this beat rx Ar I bv .pugilist wtmttwAVansinp Sunday night for tX elLyandAbroiTifeTOrSainuel Clark country; Crowley Is a smtgtiTlde. d that their si y adopted boy He cau Stand severe punishhad died of scarlet fever on the 18th here. ment and has a good punch in either and iH'f Surgeons beett and was buried last Sunday. Physicians hand. Crowley has many admirers hen fast Kai who will bet money that he will win. 1. O. O. Fm Grand Officers Special work done on Eye, Ear, Moore, 8eott and P.Lodge A. Simpkln Mrs. Patrick McCrlckerd, aged 54, Nose aud Throat ' paid Coalville Lodge No. 28, a fra- a resident of this city for the past tUid We would like to have the Times ternal visit last Friday night, and months, died at her home on mine on Saturday if it could be ar- the occassion was very much enjoy- eight W oodslde Glasses Fitted R K" avenueBunday. She came ed by the members of that order. to this country froinlreland eleven lfiaveihWlthiheservice wipany to months ago, first coming to Boston, can receive the Times on Saturday? Office In Summit Block, Coalville A. S. Manassa, representing the where she became the wife of PatCrescent Mfg. Co., ot Salt Lake was rick McCrickerd. From that FHsrSumIiZabeUl SaIshury and Mrs. Office Hours, from 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. here Tuesday in the interest of his accompanied by her husband,place at from salt Mr. Manassa was favorcame to this city. Funeral cervices firing very the had Wre All who can should observe these ably impressed w ith the mati.w natu- were bold .Tuesday-afternooat 2 hours as near as possible. ral facilities here for industries of oclock from the Catholic church. all kinds. He also visited the power She is survived by her husband in - fiorttcT it one oft!je Has city nd relatives in Ireland. Clantand pronounced Wfappers XpnntedJ wilJ plants lie had seen in Jiis Attorneys-aThe body of Benjamin Mitchell, be charged for at this office travels. al ' who died in Bountiful last Thurs- the Charles West H. and Herbert following rate: H. NEELEY Crittenden of Hoytsville, have just day, from Brights disease, arrived or 5oo $1.35. Imported a fine registered Jersey in this city Sunday morning over Bull of an excellent butter strain. the Rio Grande, en route to Marion, For 1000 j.oo. Its mother has a test record of 18 to where lnterement took lie place, 18 lbs of butter per week, on For hay wastheson of ATTORNEY-AT-LA$8.00. $ooa alone. One of its grandfathers took joseph Mitchell of 1st prize at the Worlds Fair, in St. Kamas and was 33 years of age. Louis. 19037 J. Don Birch, Treasurer Cald-erwoo- MANS1UP . Feb. A pleasant fmroent. surmise Mr Mn 6,v., Uicbard Williams a few evenings Abednego W. Williams Mr. ago. Wllliaifis1 has told his ed to to turn a smiling countenance Watch Coalville grow warmer. and intends making bis home to the man who tells us our paper lb Idaho. p is havin'; a new set ot aint worth a dollar anyhow, and The a ning put up. that he could make a better one with Mrs. Rachel Powell, who has been his eyes shut. here w ith her son for the last five and Teacher of Voice Placement week lnw returned to her home In Charles Averill left for Ogden yesUpton. terday to be gone for a few days. Tone Production. Union a Robert H. Powell, Richard Williams who has while railroad Pacific FOR SALE Good cedar posts at brakeman, visiting in,, parents for a week or Kclio-Pa- rk C. H. Webts farm. Housville. the employed upon ten d.is ii. i. to ins work branch of the road Monday and Li fat In. returned City of W. accompanied him as Mrs. Bountiful, Major, Utah far s salt Lake. Kama, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Josiph! afternoon, shortly after 5 oclock Barber. met with a peculiar aud pain- - Mr. bom 1. ijut, in sou lias returned this from r umtei range amt is now FOUND Ladies kid gloe. Owner lll accident at the jards in H1' MHtiou. lor tins You Cant lip A Good Summit can have same city. paying In.coiise-juencsame. and describing adv., of the storm Wan-snl- p Powell was repairing the farmer Without The Times. was not represented at Auxilihad A birtlwlay party wasgien Willie coupler of a coal car that ary In Oukle,) last Saturday. Branch Wednesday evening. All been pulled some distance from JS Elder Lucian Crittenden tilled his present had an enjoyable tune. While working appointment another car. as missionary here last WHERRITT F. C. DR. Sixty liens are on tile in tlia county with the coupler the other car Sunday. recorders ottiee against the Superior Alma Peterson and wife have gone Fuel Allriquette t'o., tube recorded. began moving slowly along the track, either released by the fo lsrk City ii esumahlely to work Dentist George Hartley was operated on been set tight- for Vie remainder of the winter. last Sunday and bad liistomils re- btake not having ()8 the evening of the 12 mst., the moved. lie is getting along nicely. ly or by the wind, the car being school presented the drama Whats 011 a little grade. car The jam-tn- ed KAMAS, - UTAH. htlxi to a well filled house. The ' George A. Taggart, local agent of Powell between the two scholars all rendered & M. Co., at Morgan, was their parts theC. in Coalvill; . Monday, the guest of couplers and held him fast. His well and the teacher, Mr. Albert Store. deserves his brother, JaMies Taggart. Office over Kings great credit for ills cries soon brought other trainability 111 training them. From all P- m to a. 5 m, unformen and scene the to the LTST One Hours: 9 apporanees in a veiy short tune. bay mare, white In face, branded JW combin- tunate man was immediately Waislup can boast of a splendid Reward. ed on right shoulder. Dramatic Company Tho proceeds and attain released, placed vipon Lawience Wilkinson. Hoy ts tile. willgo to purchase an organ for the - T. J. Lewis. RecordeeIL J. Peterson. Mayor WANSHIP NEWS. I , Iij Road Commissioner Supt. Schools O. J. T. Lambert.1 W. Wtlkins. Dr. Mllci RMtoraHv. N.rvln. Ii told by all druggl.ta, Glva It a thorough trial. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PARK CITY. heavy-weig- ht and 1 Urs. rrencn BIG REDUCTION on all , Edward H. Rhead lip u atx n PHONE 41 BLACK. fj 55 ar x-- very-popul- ear-ol- UdU KING OF THEM ALL! BALLARDS U Hm been Crwwnstf with Ptienwmlnsl IsccMt alnoe 1863, and the Bast Household Liniment on the market, CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN, WfunALOiA. sprains, cuts, sruises, burns, bld CU RES "SSVSt c end (1.00 N0W LINIMENT pfth Second Street, Wm. Greenway, a transe'ent, died at the French hospital early Satur- HOYTSVILLE NEWS. day morning of pneumonia, aged 69 years, and was buried Monday Phone 4 Red. Mr. Greenway was a morning. HOYTSVILLE, Feb. native of Boston, Mass., where he Streets is at home once tnore after has two brothers living. No woTtf to work for several h&9 been received from his relatives being away months. so his remains were interred In the Secret Society. The Misses Woodard and Davis of potters field. Kamas have been visiting In Iloyta-vill- e The Best People on Earth demthe past week. onstrated to the satisfaction of all their ability at' entertaining last A basket ball game was played Thursday night. 'ihe dance was one here on the 22nd between the CoalI. of the best given here In years, .the ville and Hoytsville district school music was simply grand, and every teams, it was won by the latter. Meets every Wednesday Evening body present had the time of their After the game a childrens dance lives. About 100 came down was given in honor of Washingtons in Jones Hall. Visiting Brothers from the Park on dancers the special and all birthday. enjoyed themselves immensely. ReCordially invited. Robert Hlllier has returned home freshments were served,!.;: from a trip to Idaho, where he has JOHN GUNX.V.G in the interest of the Summit W.G. STOOKMAN.M-At the M. I. A. meeting Tuesday been . Monumental works. J. H. OOITOH. Secy. a was talk evening splendid given , VH. WELSH. Treasurer. by P. H. Neeleyr He took for his We have plenty of snow just now subject Backbiting, showing that and good sleighing, but how long slandering and tale bearing can do will it last? Xolarjr Public. the community no good. In addition the following numbers were excellently rendered; Solo, Miss Florence HENEFER NEWS. Robinson,1 Reading, The Home Life of George. Washington, . Miss Ellen Copley; Solo, Mr. Chas. Stones. Another good program has been HENEFER, Feb. planned for next Tuesday. past week has been a record breaker for Fund Resident AgentFiremans We apologize for all mistakes snow here, we have about 18 inches made in former issues and say they on the level and more coming. Insurance Company were inexcusable, as all an editor of San Francisco has to dods to hunt news and clean ' Willard Jones returned from a v the rollers and set type, sweep the mission in Holland last fiunday, he months fold has been away thirty-twfloor and pen short items,-a-nd ) and write wrappers, ana and returns in the best of health. Clark papers, intike paste, and mail the pi Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer were and talk to visitors, and distribute Vat the Shoemaker's. visitors during the week. Ogdet. type, and carry water, and saw wood and read the proofs, hunt the shears is the Agent (or Summit Washington's birthday was celeto write editorials and dodge the brated with a dance. for County bills, and dunjieUnqueiUs, and take All the sick people here are on the enssings from the whole force, and tell our subscribers that we must improve. bar-we we have that say money Both malls now leave Henefer at no business to make mistakes while on account of change of attending to" those littleon matters,il 9:15 and getting our living hopper-ta- trains. Send mf t orders I can dll soup flavored with imagination, We do only gxd printing. Can and wearing old shoes and no collar them for you. do yours? Trices are right. we our on and a and obligpants,patch Coalville, 23-H- erbert O. O. F. - - CR. JONES, ' Notary Public 22-- The o Mary Ann B m 1.. ? am, - - f. .uts. CO., rreerlater, ST. LOUIS, M0. Sold by John Boyden k Son. January Clearance SALE 1 Coalville Lodge No. 28, Refuae Al SukatitabL old atnd Raeommandad byCS W Utah - May p. Coalville, 1 SNOW LINIMENT Law: V MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Miliner, , ON MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, SUITS AND OVERCOATS r begins Jan. 24th. In accordance with our usual custom; we propose to have one final gigantic clearance sale embracing about 100 Suits in our largestock of Mens and boys Clothing. ' These goods must be closed out to make room for the coming seasons rule our to carry merchandise over from one season to not goods being another, tj We are offering this season stylish, nobby, perfect fitting and dependable clothes at these stupendous price reductions. 1 -- 3 Off Regular Price - Clothes that look well on the, youngsters and are made so as to stand the hard wear and tear given them by the hoys. Come early because this Sale is a dandy. Coalville Co-o- p, ; |