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Show ViA ife 0C jni'eTSVl rm H ELI ii HE PATROSIZE VOL. DEVOTED TO HOME JtiDUSTRY. COALVILLE, 1. THE COUNTY NEWS Smi 1 Lee i .,,1 rrrsi.it, uiM CATHERED BY OUR ALERT cm KvrMii Etr 'Tlie fouiM to lri rk f th Tmk in limeV' NiinwU About. .. hut tobdty to hainllv mat:, later than this date hi. i that aimo , rr.o. Tin fall of a no m the heaviest during the lute storm of the eea-- m V. II. Walker furnished the a dance on Thtirsduv evenin;, January 24th. John Maxwell returned from Salt hake ('i on Moml.lv and wont to Coalville on Tuel.ty on important business. are geGuile u 1111 toiler of our i ilm-titting out saw logs ami haulnTg them to Kama. Uljv - it necessary, when a sawmill could lie ran in 1 eon jnt as I.irtte" here own a steam well a hot sawmill and it could hirve Wen put to good use this winter had it Wen brought down from tire canyon and started to work here in town. Owners of coal mines in Coalville must he reaping whiie the good sleighing lasts. The road between here and poalville is lined with team loaded with eoal. Snow began to fall again on Wednesday morninglif th's week, and from sppea ranees at this writing we may ex peefotnother heavy fall of the beauti ful. Since the cold weather has etruek this part of the country the sickness among the little ones, which has been quite general, has mostly disapieared. George Warded bag been quite 111, but it i pleasing to note that be is considerably better and able to be around At this writing. It is claimed that when the cattle thieving case eotnes up that some startling developments will be made, anil that others putties will be implicated. A. R. Marehant went to Holiday, Salt Lake county, this week, on business. Tiie 22ml Quormn of Seventies will n hold llieir quarterly conference in Sunday next. A full attendance is requested. George Green of Idaho,, who was pro"trated two or three wqeks ago bv a severe attack of rheumatism while wishing with friendg here, has so far recovered as to he able to go into Salt Lake valley the first of the week, where he will visit other'relatives and friends befme returning to his northern home. His brother, Holiert. is with bint and w ill see To tiig comfort and welfare. Our old friend Arche Anderson, of Wanship, was in town this week on business. William Reynolds of Rockport mad Bill it as jovial ns a call th n week. even as and is always a and pleasant welcome visitor. mu-dcfo- r Wan-chipo- ElijaliJiortiithe-enterprisin- g chant of Oakley, was'doing some - J mer-- . busi- ness in Teoa this week, uge is at St ay looking ent forthe main chance. v Mrs. AIka Hynes, who is now teaching in our district school, is giving general satisfaction, and it is pleasing ta say that the lady is one of the very best teachers we have had. Robert Milliner af Teoa, whose wife was so badly hart sometime ago bv being thrown from a cart, will be given a iB benefit da nee in Crpentere-JIaU, Kama, on Friday evening, January 25th. It ia to be hoped that there will be a large attendance as the object is a ! worthy .one, for Robert has been at great expense for doctors and other services since the accident. W, dl. Walkers string band has kindly offeredtodumish the music. The peddler has hied hiutself to pastures new and.fields that's green. Ilia atav here vias not a financial auccess. ' B. R. E. Vieb. -- , OVAL XT. MissJoaie Plftllips is still en the sick list. -k. nig llT I I H3 he t-. l.e waisien r, James M. Neel, lots Nfirlj lelurned from his herding tour out we-- t. - W hI lie - the same old Roeand looks a hale llm1 and hearty as ever. Western life evnelv Liter than 1 bur-da- y li week, it In a goal morning inconvenience it ml tliinci ones an 111util e of lB.-o-.- 1 are Tur Tturs'ii crrcqo:deHt earicstlv requested to get tin iriettcrstu tin- - 4t:i, ili ii tqimt i, Tif TETE; agree with him. W. 11. Stevens grist mill is new runand right with a first-l- a ning day Uiiller at the post. Teams are seen datlv fiotn a distance now, ami stand in tile on the sheet waiting their turn. M. V raster and wife were sur. prized lii't uighpjiy Uic sound of some sweet music and a nul-- e tnat appeared a though ail his cattle and horses were on Ttie poieh. lie said there was a Voire that sounded as though it wut down in Mr. a hariel saving Balance ve all! and Mrs. Fraier dressed, wins down stairs uinl inv ited the young folks in, a Mil hey tijuved the ihomc which was furnished by tire Netd Bros, Ld Itenuc ami I'.i rt Koi s. When tired, the Indie prejiaied a nice sii pet who li they had taken for tin occasion. After supper Mr. and Mr- -, hraiiei mvi'ed them to eome again, and thev departed for their homes with their sweotlieaits near bv. ft. ROCKrOttT Lli'erl'uw ler and U. V. Junes of Huefir weie here nil la-- t. deliveted oiue very They JjutKlay lhe evening interesting tliseournea. meeting was addressed by Elder Fowler and June, also James Hheadof Coalville. Mis 1'arnewortb of Coalville was the guest of Miss M. llorlm on Sunda'v last. Mr?. Fanny lfortin has gone to Crov-d- en to visit her sisters, Mrs. Knight and Mrr. Blackwell. Mrs. Julia Cossey is in Halt Lake City visiting with her sistor, Mrs. Minnie Lauilourne. wife of the renowned artist, Mr. Alfred Latubotvrne. Bishop J.M. blalin is quite ill. lie has not been well for some, time past. William Cosey has been quite ill but is some better now. . N. W. Peterson was in Stockport visiting friends this week. Henry Heatnons has been quite HI for ee ve ml dat s oast. WASSHTP. The next wedding dance that is given the young ladies say they will attend and not ak the young men to go, either. had a Mr. and Mrs. Stromnes-hav- e very sick1 aly. It has been very low for some days past, but is now improv- ing Mr. W. F. Bunn moved his family to Park City last week, where they will reside for the present. This closes the Wanship House up for the time being. Know & Matsons theatrical troup performed here Mendxv evening to a food sized audience, fhetr efforts were well appreciated, and they are better than the aveage TfoupS Ihat " come along. Miss Lizzie Ball and Oscar Crittenden were up from Coalville on the 23rd with their pupils, and made our school a visit. - F. W. Marehant and Lqyi Pearsoh of Peoa were the speakers here on Sunday afternoon iu our worship meeting. They both made very intereating AuwfesaM, The Twenty-SeconQuorum of Seven ties will hold-thsquarterly conference here Snnday,the 27th. All members are requested to be present. The Wanship Minstrel troup will give their opening performance i Youngs Social Hall Saturday, evening. January 2Cth. It is hoped they will hare a good house, as they have gone to considerable expense in fixing np for it. Miss Annie Long is down from Park CityT Flisia vlsItitig'Witb herTalber,' Hanry Lang. rame home from Balt Miss Hattie ' Lake this week. The reason there were no nates frem herejn last week issue was because yeur corrcsyamdent was in Balt Lake. The Wanship Ecclesiastical Wardln-corjmratio- n held their annual meeting Monday, January 14th, to hear the financial reporta read and elect anew board of directors. As there was not good representation of the members present, the meeting adjourned for one week. They. met again Monday, the 21st, The rejtorts were accepted and the follow ing board of directors were sleeted : E. R- - Young, president ; Henry Georg W. Reynolds, Young, secretary; Arthur Brown, treasurer; Barnett Rigby, A. Bate and Andrew Peterson, directors. The people are enjoying good health at present, with the exception of a lew slight colds- - Those w ho have been sick are convalescent. d ir Ie H el. V, 1 three-yaai-ol- d 'v 1 -- - Ci-f- c t;.i. :rcEaAK cotj isttitfcs- i -- I i 1 1 I J li-- ut "1 wa-spe- nt TO 1 H S,xt n ''I"-- i) r t m I, aaiMin.l 124 htn the 'If eft I. Work (rit . i tin- L i Ii.f n i co, - e ,0 . ! or x'-- i nii i lum-- e l.o In dv w. 111 An lit' 1. 1. ,10 of m.l?gc survey alow-(t-ii.tmhlii an, of Maine tiled to i Ixicu made la 10 25 ha ' 1 oTi of a resol tit; i c Mi.nlr. it .1 ill. pathv for the Hawaiian gov,i.,, ,i Jitu, 22. Senator Jones anil expressing it to lie tilt sin-- O the has notice ol Ins intention to ingiven house that a warship wlioiild la- - attuned troduce bn iinanciuf bill row. mler-es- t. at lloiroiuluto protect Imem-ay stale-nie22. pf ! ' ' iii -- r'ii 1 i 1 1 to-tur- n Washington. Jam of the condi tiotr of the' treasury -- , 151 Available ea it balanch, To-da- nt t hi a Birmingham, Ala., Jan !' movement of uegrocti from Alahmiia and 2a7. . Miisipii to Mexico ion. LasTin- Mexi-- j I'riMii' at Insikly n fire into a crowd can Coloniatlon oui any uii nei j of hoys killing nut and, wounding aa- here and promise tliei beadquarters 1 heie . uo apparent change in. oibei , negroes fieetnmsi' oitatn ti slateolt..the stnke cundilioiis, thitattger Mextei m4eottaid u.U t "'aslmiglotl. JaD. 22 -- The president, land there to la culuvamd i..r half the sent to the vemtfe the nninina- pioceed. of tieoige Steele to 15 agent fer tiu Jtoi!irv i tat. t the Indians at agency in Twe ve ti ojsand people were killed by Montana. an earthquake in Persia. Austin. Tex., Jan. 22 Horace Chilto Ail entire htigado of troop (.dip I out was United States elected for service in BrooLIv, strikers senator to su,Tied Senator Coke. His ia-u card. . iota! vote was 128. Nugent, the PopuState ot Miscount list candidate, receded 23. The steamer suk in the Ohio riyer itf-- r ott , 1ml. Trenton, N. J., J0, 22, The house and new supFoity of the accepted Asscitiblyiuan Coddene posed to have lieen drowned. concurrent resolution providing lor the f the state The body of Barrett Hcolt, the ex submission to the people treusurer of Holt county, Nebraska, was an ainewdaiet lo the constitution pro- found in the Niobrara. Three iuaig LUr hihititig race track ami other gambare held for his death. ling. There waa not a single negative Shanghai, Jan, 20. It is reported vole. here on good authority that a part of the Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 22. By joint Marion Japanese fleet ia bombarding Ting ballot in the legislature' CLow, a short distance from Che Foo to Butler 'Populist), wa elected to sncceedl the west. - No details have yet been re- M W. Ransom, in the United State ceived. The British warship Ihtphno senate. X CrPritchard (Republican) was elected by the same vote to fill eut-th- e and the American warship Yorktewn are in the vicinity of Ting Chow. nnexpiretl term of the late Senator Vance. 20. .Foo. This Jan. Che morning Washington, ,D, C., Jan. 22. The about thirty-fiv- e Japanese trsnporU, of each towing eceuple junks and fifteen pooling bill was favorably reported to A bill offered by warships, arrived in Yung Citing hay, the senile south of the Chan Tung promontory. Mr. Cooper of Texas in the senate to belor At davlight three of the warships en- authorize the appointment March of the a cadet to Naval 4, lKft5, shore the them defenses, gaged silencing dozen rounds. There was no Academy from each congressionrl disafter further -- opposition and the Japanese trict not actually represented warn tSth, Soturdav, passed, 101 to 57, w hiped Rytlh Itempecy in tlira landed, it It estimated, 25,000 troops. The landing was effected dui ing a heavy rounds, Thursday, January ttlk. ! snowstorm. Yung .Ching is flfty-Twenty victims were buried at Butle miles romWel Lord Randolph Churchill is dead. Hal Wei,' v with imposing honoVs. Brooklyn striker are apparently losI . The gold reserve is dow u belowr t?Ml)r,JuMrr ing ground. and another bond issued in pros- - Snow blockades reported lit tae Kltrras. Tbe steamer Chicora running from Four men are held for the murder ol Chicago sbandoaed as Utt, pect, A Royalist uprising in Hawaii was Barett Scott. Senator Jones introduced a finance - subdued, with tosi of life on both sides. Heavy storms and low temperature bill with concessions to silver, Martial law was proclaimed and hund- reported in the west and northwest. an that It is reported reds were arrested. The Unfon Pacific foreclosure order serutu has been discovered, f Ashevillb, N. C., Jan 18. MisBteveii-so- has been entered by Judge fianborn of Smith has a bill fora moneSenator StevenSt. Louis. daughter of tary roinmlasion w ith a bond attachson, died at 1 :15 p. m. Resolutions have Uen Introduced in ment. - Ourr; Colo., Jam-1- 8. Joe Perotti, a the senate favoring the annexation of " Shoup gain two vote. Excitement lessee on the MickdrBreene mine, was Uawntt. over the hanging of Gamble in effigy at y killed by a snow slide. TbJapanese land an armtr between Moscow. Jefferson City Mo., Jan. 18. General Pekin an,l the fortifications at Wei Hut Ban Frsacisco, Jyn. 23. First Lien James S. Hackney, formerly adjutant Wei. J. A, Turner, United States matenant genera! of the state, was found dead this lie se, Jan. 21. The Rev. Dr. Emery, rine corps, recently retired, died sud' morning, hanging over a picket fence.' direelor enitjlus of the Irish college, is denly Denver, Jan. 18. Reports from the dead, New York, Jan, 23. One million tw western elopes of the Rockies indicate 21. M. Bnrgeoise has re- hundred thousand dollar lo gold was Jan, Paris, that the snow fall during the last twenty-fou- r nounced toe task of attempting to form withdrawn from file tohour has been one of the heaviest a new " ' ministry. day. ever known. Tuloue, Spring field, 111,, Jan. 23. Shelby M. work o Atchison, Kan., Jan. lS.-TDesprets, archbishop of Toulouse is Cu'loiu wf formally declared redigging the canal through the island dead, aged 8fl senator in joint States elected United yearn.' shove town, through which it is pro2l. Itis believed assembly. Buenos, Ayrei.Jau. posed to turn the Missouri river, is now to be certain that President lne will OlyJnpi. Wash., Jan. 23. A bill was actively in progress. It will be overt i w mile n Iu n giITahT of a a a verage Rome, Jan. 2L Fresh shot ks of earth- lating sleeping car rates, It fixes tk cf seventy feet. have occurred at Reggio di Cali-br- chargt tor a singls berth stfl and a. Btmuel quakes Fairmonnt, Minn., Jatv.-18- . . in the eoutbern psrt of Italy. The double berth at 2. II. Honghtaling shot and killed his are Senator 23. and are panic stricken, rampSquire Washington, Jsn. wife's father and metber and w ife last people introduced as a substitute for the in open places. ing -night. He then fled t an nnoceupied th London, Jan. 21.' Tem Williams of tree coal hill sent to the senate by house, where th sheriffs posse pursued of England, house last session a bill levying an inDick and Australis Borgs him. Here, during the skirmish, he welter-weight- s, boxed of ternal revenae tax of 2 per barrel on Marquis was killed by a shot in the temple, the of at beer. , for a 4,000 ; r.ules purse Quoensbury posse stating that it was self inflected. the National Bporting club. In tbe City ef Mexico, Jan. 23.' A prominent Sunday. Jftnoftrv SOih. fourth round Burge knocked William American here hxs offered to organize an be German government bag expelled out with a blow ouXhs jaw. American legion to fight against a couple of Morinon elders from Silesia. Mr. mala, if war ia declared. The govern-me- nt the Uoffwung, London, Jan,2L-ha contracted lor the purchase of in London, ha foreclosure proceeding. Hawaiian consul-generMuadragon rifles of the finest 25,000 the have been begun, received a dispatch from Demon, -- 1 make, minister'of finance, Hawaiian d stating -- Dixon end Griffh fought a twenty-rounthat the rebellion ia Hawaii haslwen Washington, Jan. 23, The house draw. Creedon defeats Beman. common!-catio- n committee en election of president and suppressed and that entirely of D. the Master Mecbanic Btrothers islands-hto report diffcrent een the bet agreed A R. G, killed a highwayman at Grand a joint resolution amending the consd-- s resumed. been Junction. tution so aa to provide that th presiWtnedv, Jasuary 3rl. Chris Von der Ahe, th famous base-ba- it dent shall be eligible to serve but one , The blockade continues on the Central term. There was one disec ritin vote. magnate Of St. Louisyh&s been sued Pacific. for divorce. Washington, Jan. 23. Secretary GresThe" Indian appropriation bill passed, submitted te congress an ham Beutell art signed the administration over six millions. estimate fur an appropriation of 0,000 for the death of his personaTfriend Car; carrying "The Judiciary committee refutes to for th executioa of the obligations of ter, in the Hawaiian uprising. impeach Judge Ricks, but censures his th United Btate and the protection of Three thousand militismsa and-- nil methods. its interests and property in the Bamosn the police reserve were called out to Lodge, Hawley and Kyle attaeked'the islands. check riotiong streetcar employees in administration for his Hawaiian policy, Ban Francisco, Jan. 23. There is a Brooklyn. Repeated bayonet -- charges and Bwest s four claim friend women and in which numbers of men Shoup's complste blockade of the California A nineteen supporters wrill leave are wounded. More trouble feared. Oropm railroad at Upper Bala Springs, b Gamble will vole for Bhoup. Cal., absve Ihtnemnlr. Tbe great Frye introduced a resolution of In Califtrees and of rocks De yrhieb defeated Young snow, Perkins the Hawaiian Republic. Elkins won in West Virginia, Came down at that point on Monday was inornia, his to fails ui great Lang ye-. express su pplemented by another big slide yesWarren and Clark in IV yotninjr.dignation. George insists on the order 22-- The annua! terday, and Superintendent FiRtnore Concord, N. I!., Jan. of luirinr-"- , l'rvo says God may f,rgiej Irerrsat -- of it will takeIjrtv-eigi'- t Iwrird tays agrmnUure biin for nnr bn tbe" A merit fa reHrrofTf,e Min. I ft r per I, lo and p hmHIv a leat, i 1 it' dnn. b ci an r v jic 1 bliu'i.t reue t ea.cd. adtu.Bialr-Uo- n th year th rc w ere 77. j raid n farms get the uttioJL iu u r bo-tes- S'll'ER, IS NO. 50 - " this pl.tcc. took tlieWi' fL U.1. jihT ,'V 4Ltr,U.La.i) two or three ixv s infllii' V'xmt vert pieuiMiitii, reuuin'i - -- ( n o s one 'i'll a 111 e lion V , in of lb tl rc b vtl ah Kate Well ait M ngtu, who was In am lb 1 t, I Xcl(,vrR,tilc a Mr. Cr.tten leus fimU C,wil',l yisuitig ! few week. tin. l hr It tin linn ot in r i! pni- - IMitih, i tnreshewaa making a fatewell visit at Everywloci Mr. Charles Judd's, and returning tv Mr. Crithtuidens and John Moncbraik- I niUi, IMth. ers, found a host of fneml and a Ikiuii- Jo the Ueiibtagto-tenbn- g Berlin, Jni teous table spread with w lint makes you of a motion to day the (n u feel iiapnv ; and Mid more to ! In la Iv 's law was tit -, Mr. sill prise w as the host and riu nuke of Algyle, Lomloo, J.n K and Mrs, Judd, w bom sin had shaken vv bo lain It I T os av igt t while speak- hands w ith only Lilian tniliules hefnic, . gt1il.ck , i. aiiinmitv ed hr re- They oeit'ik and m id her 111 u timelit fr ,n, 111! . velpidoon her letmii, ui.kiio.vti lo her. Berk. 1, Jj" 17 -- The boLi-- e was weak The evening in a very joyous on v,, iiihiii that a Hamburg manner bv singing songs, dancing, etc. niaeklet I hi k ha in-- t a million nmik.i The next was a hirilnlav party on Mrs. s; i u a'n.n Andeion in her 71t venr. It w ns ,t ibriiugh T '" on., m. , . The registrar of Foinplete surprise on the lady and lui - i state-ivital polls loin teen deatliis huslkind when tlnv were iiiiltcl to Mr. U hours v! ffl,m twenty-fou- r ,h'' teacl.ei Lear and Mrs. Malms to the m k this at o. ending w h to and a limrinng the t'ines mi play organ New r. II. Jan. 17. greet a .loiisi ful of li 1111 B ami the w ish V.i m lands Inman life their 'or, policeman, waa dming ofaiiappy for the murder of with off The ii,if litingel evening initriimg year. paisa, grand supper given by Mrs. Malm, hi unde. He protested Ins tiinomnee winch filled four table in their large from the eeuttuld. padotvthen sitig, readings, selections VaslungUut.Jaji. 17. In .the. Be b on the v iolit, .11 ,1 organ, und recitations. case Icfore the Viprtiue ceui I, the writ of it, small mi inber of eimr was denied, hut leave nother, granted in its make up, should not be oiuiled. to file a petition for habeas cot inis reIt bad become rumored that Mrs. turnable January 2S. Thomas Judd would give a wedding Spokane, Wash.. Jan. 17. A snowslidj few evening" back. so at the dance ten mile Born Kaslo. B. C. killed three time tor dancing a few couples who miners, Moore, McMillan and Charles wanted to see Tommy dance went to the Miti tells, ow tiers of the Eureka mine, hall and found the house cold, dark, who sere on their wav to the mine from and the bowling wind chasing aruuud Kasle. the corners, and no strains of music. Puiuth, Minn., Jam 17. Joseph Shor-et- t, But they lit tip the house, anyway, hopa who was liorn twayaara ing to fool a few more, but no one else before the United Ktatea constitution understood it that way. The party broke was adopted, died at Fon Du Lac last away in disgust and dis'ippointmsnt, Khorett was born on Leech lake but with a big notion to serenade Mr. night. 110 yevrs ago, when the 'Indians had JuddL complete control. of FREE CCtHASE OT - 25, 1845. ELECTRIC SPARKS:- ! In jm-se- - d. 11 u I . y to-da- .1 lihu-kfoo- 1 to-da- y 11 n b-- 1 to-da- y, half-bree- d to-da- y, -- A special train E HO. of four cars containing Bancroft and ether U, P. officials passed through Echo Sunday on a teur of inspection. While at Evanston the train pulled out and left Mr. Bancroft. A ntettnge was sent to Waif satch, which held the train UieiA. while Mr. Erancreft covered the distance on a switch engine. Mrs. Jane Bull ol Morgan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard Wickel. t .Engineer Btxleu has moved his family to Evanston. He will work on the main line. A. G. Brim is shoveling snow at the Aeperzanch. ' - George Bheiuley has sold out his interest in the got business. He ia now buving bogsjjiyh the intention of opening up a pork yacking establishment in this vicinity. William Fjy of Park City has been in town for several days looking after the interested ins real estate. He opened esup the doursof hi old second-hantablishment aad disposed of abont 100 worth of goods at remarkably low figures. The balance, carload in all, he shipped to the Park, John Hopkin' hs; a force of men at work putting up ice." Several sleigh-load- s of Coalville school Children visited the Echo school Notwithslandinf the hard timet, Mr. John Ilopkin and Mr. Eugene Wickel, our two Echo merchants, report doing a fairly good business. Mr. Wickel intends building in the spring and other wise enlarging bis business. In consequence of the section men bed ing laid off, tha firemen are now to clean the snow from the switches. One fireman has already received thirty days for not , complying M. with the above rule-.cetn-pelte- nnmynt"" The dance given lut w.k by the Y. L. M. I. A. was a success socially and financially Your correspondent and Mrs. Roaa U. Batchelor visited th night school here laet Monday and found about fifty pupil a studying under the able management of our principal, Mr. P, C. Evans, assisted by Mis EtnilyBehman.Qur people here, old and young, have a splendid chance to improve their minds and should avail tbsmatlvaa ot the 'oppor- tunity. . There are several quite sick here yet, but it is to be hoped with the kind attention tkey are. receiving they will Boys, look out for George Stevens and prepare your cow belle, as January is ai" - most gone shortly recover, Messrs. Calderwood snd Balaton of The Y. M. C. A. ot this place has alCoalville vieited Henefer on the 20th as most come ton standstill, as the young home missioasries. A large and attentive-aen to better Joy sleighriding people seem udience listened to their remarks than meeting. durag the afterneon. Tbe Coalville school visited our disOn the 14th N'el Person lias a little trict school on tke 23rd. It is to be reacalded almost to gretted w are so crowded that we canli. Tiie little girl w ,i pouring some not entertain onr visitors as we would Avf the ica-k- 1 UOttyUM-E- . lxii'7iTr wr, r hi a f ju. o like to, but they are all welcome, iuet alive l.it een the same. lIoytvil!ci t ft t d he ll'tj m low w a lying by r.r w Mr. tie ) t t d, e tl.e - l'rf l.,e))Ul was Preparation art being mads fora of Morgan, ac-- good time on Washington's Birthday. ncutly full it fell and lhe contents went Tbouaus'Wtariind wife di-it- 1 COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY JL old . SUMMIT ilviTT CP' USTTET-XiBT-S ax Jitry - ei 1 n, Vice-Preside- to-da-y. to-da- ... to-da- sub-treasu- Fruncar-Jan,-2t-Car- dinl he to-v- ky a, to-d- a to-d- ay nt to-da- y tva-lanc- th r -- , TV j ''B-u- 1 f . J 1 A |