you n little fiMi iu jour licitnt*?MThN from flu* use of n pom*liar fish, of tin* umnjiiinHnii sperhw, (hat Hit* the mosquitoes and “wig-glors*' In wator. thus preventing the spread of jelloxv fo\w\ All bodies of water In the city are stocked with the thh, which are provided by health authorities. In this wn the mosquitoes are kept down and elio\\ fever al-most eradicated.DEATH OF WILLIAM CARRUTHMr, Win. Cnrnith, a highly respited ldoneer and citizen of Coalville passed away at his home last Saturday morning at five o’clock after *an Illness of seven weeks. As a neigh* !ort we found Mr. Carruth ready at nil tlmoB to lend a helping hand. The day was never too long nor the night too dark to personally attend to a neighbor's wants. The whole community misses a man of this type very much. The two aona residing here are connected with Coalville’s best interests. Mr. Hay Carruth Is^tfour Mayor and also Cashier 'of the First National Hank. Mr, El wood is manager of the Summit Furniture and Mercantile Oo. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs, Carruth celebrated their gold, en wedding anniversary, at which time all of their children were here.