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Show THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VOL. DEVOTED-T- XVIII. THE INTEREfTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY O i. COALVILLE. UTAH. FRIDAY'. JLW interest mg instruction. Spoke of 1 (tie alut of making excuses in per-rumig our duties. ITtsnlent Charles II. Hart spoke of do- iultiating character and right verv Quarterly Conference of The quarterly Stake Cunfercnic the Summit Stake was held in llenefer May 6 and 7, 1911. The first session commenced at 11 o'clock a. m., Satur day, May 6, with Apostle George F. Richards, President Charles H. Hart of the First Council of Seventies, Stake Presidency and High Councilors on The the stand. The opening hymn, Rolled Has On, by the Happy Day Coalville and Henefer choirs, conduct ed by J. Elwood Carruth. Prayer was offered by President T, L Allen. When Earth in Bondage Long Had Lain was next sang. President M. W. Taylor said that Bishop M. F. Harris would have the honor of making the first speech in the new meeting house. Bishop Harris said he felt it an honor to do so. He welcomed all in their visit to the Henefer ward, and aaid they intended to have the meet ing house dedicated during the confer ence. He spoke of the work that had been accomplished by the people of Heneferdn the last five years; they had built an amusement hall, water works and the meeting house, and he appreciated the blessings of the Lord that had come to them. ad President Moses W. Taylor-the- n dressed the conference. He said he was present when f) fi e i feet ion of their new house, and congratulated the on their effoWfln accomplish they had done. choir then sang, I'll Praise My Ibtokeh While I Have Breath. Charles H. Hart then the meeting. He spoke of the I house that the Saints had ' All his remark went to stiirf-- , rf i mg f reconvened st Vinforence 2 o'clock Hud Betterment League Call ng t. , i w;evt Come.' ... Choir .p. oohg ... Choir .... Song :. ... . r Morrel Powell Recitation ...,-....- . Piano solo ...T. Eulala Taggart Then Robinson Soprano solo Morning Breaka, the Shadow Flee. . Frank Pingree Prognostication Prayer by Elder Robert A. Jones. The Tenor solo James Astin Glorious Plan That God Has Given Cornet solo Sam Robinson was then sang by the choir. Piano duet Stake Superintendent of Sunday .Isabel Weave, Kulaln Taggart Schools W. H. Manning next reported Milo Mrs. .7. E. Salmon Soprano the condition of the Sunday Schools in Presentation Inez Rhead the Stake. Remarks . .. Our Mi'kioriarv John M. Mills of the General Sun. .. . Choir Song day School Board spoke and gave some Egress a 'Bill1 llll Hats Special Pi ices on all MILLINERY Sum-nu- JxonFencerorOrnamentalW lie xm- - lollar NO? you Cheaper than wood. Front Lawn Gates or Drive Gates Field Fence made from the High Carbon )il Wire The Latest The Strongest nce Made. From 1 9c per rod up, at the Monu-Int- al Yard. ion rd w ny I has. West, IT - Hoytsville, - Utah; the the left 'flaws,., S es A mit County, Ctah. Coalville, rial.. Staled proposals) tyTYm. J. Wright. ( lerk of Hoard m School Trustees, . until June-l.Vhlstll. at 12 m.. for the purchase of oou.no rper cent year (optional) school Bonds, dated July loth, 1911. Bonds bear interest at the rate of fi per cent per annum, payable wiilLhw-Fecei-rp- fitted. ROYAL.WORCESTER Corsets beautify and improve every figure moulding the form until it assumes the graceful and symmetrical lines of the ideal. All this and more is accomplished with ease and fully in accordwith the laws of health and hygiene. In fact the ROYAL WORCESTER is the ft semi-aunuall- HE most potent charm of womanly.beauty is a Perfect Figure , attained through wear- ing a Perfect Corset correctly Five per cent School Bonds of Coalville School District No. 2, Sum- j one Medium Priced corset that combines every health and fashion feature, and is the j favorite of women everywhere. , y. Bonds are of g,v)0 denomination and mature In twenty years.optlonal after live years. Principal and interest at the Firt National Baqk,payable Coalvtile, Utah. Afl bids must be a certified check foraccompanied by flvejierent of bond bid for, payableto Alex ander Wright, Treasurer of School District No. . Coalville. Utah. Rlkbt to reject any or all bid JSV. can-e- ll FIT, WEAR, SATISFY, jind Imre you against Corset-Troubl- t $35,000.00 h JfoN-RnSUh- LE w as Iron Ornamental Wire or Field Fence ist received a caa load from the factory. rerQlStore. ho graduateb from the Agriculiuial College of L tali, at Logan tins spiing, typer a course in which ho made dairy ing a specialty h is been named deputy dairy and food commissioner and will take charge of the inspection of dairying in Utah for the state pure food County, as as X J. Cailo. Lambert of Kainas, John BovdejfisSon 1 Graduate Gets Appointment bureau. Telegram. Mr. Lambert lias many friends in the County out side of Kaninas who w.iriiail this news with delight and all Summit County can be proud of a ich Hppontmeut of one of her best sms. Success to J. Carlos. m- - oi a PERFUMES n, JUST RECEIVED A New Line of part i e. I )f. Summit Stake Academy Notes Mentioned I; Merely r i NO. 20 ! J.toiT by.JUder fciUs'M. Pack. rom the poet, to bear Too t Sunday, May f, 1911. . Conference convened at Kh o clock M his thought out.' -- VI Apostle George F. Richards also A. M. Choir tang the hymn, The ioke of their beautiful meeting house ud that this day should long be by the people of Henefer ard. His remarks was to encourage ith in the work of the gospel. Closed by the choir singing Awake. Saints of God, Awake. Benediction bv Elder E. W. Robert 1011 N t eh will close a very suc-- v. President T. L. Allen spoke of tb ss u! ar at i ho Academy. Tbt labors of the Saints in the , Henefer enriiii tins In eit i.M double-tha- t Here and There About You and ll'e,ThinSs -- Our last year. The Commence ward, also cautioned the people tB nieiit b xercises will In held In th Praise Ye spemlating aud going iu debt. Made and Our Visitors. p. in by the choir singing Stake House '1'hursday evening ah the Lord. Mv Heart Shall Join, etc. some riuiHrks on the liquor evil and H oclock. All triends of j he AcadsaElder W. H Branch offered the prayer. hoped the people would vote the are invited to attend- .emy How loons down. Hioir and congregation sang Friday forenoon there will b W Firm a Foundation Ye Saint' of the Meeting closed by choir singing Alien was here from Patk field sjairts iu the City Park. Friin the fourth stopped acon Zion Let inning m Her Beauty-RisLord. city ng the week. count of rain--T- he .core stood 8 to day evening the school will givw Benediction by Patriarch Joseph A. Mb I 4 Mra. Hen Kirch havi 6 in favor of the visitors. The Slide the closing ball in the opera house. President George W. Young was A. Bunot. For the first time in the team is a jolly hunch and we tnoveut.to their new home. the first speaker. Said he was pleased history hope 2 Oclock P. M. I to see them often of the school the students have in being present t this conference and duriug the Season Mtas '(tier, of The conference was continued by the undertaken-f- o Nephl, sister of I publish a year book. the good spirit presehTT Spoke of rev Mra M ft Allen, is choir singing Arise, O Glorious Zion. here. The volume is just ready for disvisiting Be Mire to mention erence and respect for our houses of when thl.peper n. tribution at fiOcfa Prayer by Elder Frank Croft. Singing, Borr, the wife of Alf. Turner. swerins 1 refinements. per copy. It i worship. Suggested the parents class 1 All a very fine book, and of God. the My Joys." May cer.ahfly My fine Spring Mother and boy. es in the Sunday School take the sub teflects great credit upou those who. President Moses W. Taylor then pre- won do ulcely. ject up. have piepared it. sented the General Church and Stake Mra. I Allison and aon Lelaud, Elder John S. Jones, a returned nils officers, who were all unanimously The big of Ogde Heine Coming Coalville visitors the carnival sionary from the southern states, spoke sustaiutd. for Lehi has been post Mined for one The choir then sang an foreparijf th week. of hia missionary labors. Said that the " anthem, after which Elder Horace Thera will be a meeting held in week and will take plare from June 5 ml I A t was born tie elder and himself had erected a meet Hurd, who to nnej ttytij the Stake House on Tuesday even-- i to 11. Rates on all railroads. Good recently returned from the time insured. , J Rigby last Saturday. ing house in Texas, and that Charles 11. British mission, spoke and bore a strong wife ig May 23rd, at 8 o'clock for the coltci All J . doing nicely Hart was present uud dedicated the Lame (boulder is nearly always purpose of organising a Betterment I testimony to the divinity of the gosBurton house to the Lord. erson and Violet Lar-ao- n league In Coalville. All who are due to rheumatism of the imteclea. pel. both quickly ylelda to the free appliMarion, were mairieJ interestedf In auch a movement are and Bishop X. M. Pack of Kainas then Elder W. W.. Cluff then spoke for a cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. In Heber invited Jay 8th, by J. (J. Jen made a few remarks and bore Ins tes short time and made tobepreaent. For sale by John Boyden Son. reinteresting sen. ; timonv. marks. WAN! J Bids for the erection The choir next sang the hymn, DedBishop Angus J. Gannon of the Par of the M.q a Meeting House. For Park ward reported his ward and ication. ley detail Alt? t7 Seth C. Jones, Mar-toclosed by bearing a strong testimony. A;Mihtle George F. Richards made , Utah 4 Tlie choir then sang the hymn, some appropriate rental ks and then Fresh from the Manufacturer In the Fol-uwiMr. aud 7 g,- Wni. Boyer left thi dedicated the meeting house to the Great God, Indulge, ete Odors: (Saturday irning for an extend Lord. w White Rose Apostle George F. Richards then Nygracia Njrloli Lilly of the Volley gland, the land of President 5L W. Taj lor made the ed rIH t Helob-op- e Pompadour spoke upon having a living faith in the Gub Joeky birtl their Read from the sixth lectuie closing remarksPtifter which tllie choir Spring Lilies gospel. 'White Lilac Carnation f rush of work In our On acco Inspirer of t h e An e i en t Sa i u ts. on faith from the Doctrine in Cove sang Frangipanni Wood Tiolet Thelma ' Benediction by Elder John C. Pas-ket- Job tdbart .t, the paper la late ' Crb APPU Blossom pants-aig- d commented on the law of Fluffy Ruffle Cashmere Banquet Mow Row DectyBe again this k. 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