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Show w i ' ' ' ' four Wants f i:o Item THE AMERICAN MiflfclY. LOCAL AT IT AGAIN. TIj. A. O. I . W. i.f this city loutiin-platRiun,' a grand Hall in tit m ar future. e liuuliiltfmtei! Gall and Mass Dr. ol FiU.ieliouda I.una Chipiuau of this city, is In its usual line ot march, the Proo ii course of studies at tlie U. biswitch spreads the folio ing mas of V. Academy. 1iovo. ialsehoods upon its records: Up from Ncphi comes a story ili.it Wnbiicg uml parly invitations of uuy will interest all, in which the uqnr still. )i: will be deeply interested, li dnJgn, Uh!)I r aud price at this otlice. will In-- remembered that on Fii lay la-- t uear noon Peter Norton, a young mauled Mrs. lStt.h Prcilun's Mulling cnuu man, fell dead while running to stop a mm Uhiti'i the runaway team, iu the vehiele to which finance can now liniics counter of t lie C'liipinan Alcrcau-t.l- c the team was attached, was seated hi. sun. Now itis told that about a week Co. 'a store. before Mr, Ni.rt n dreamed Hint lie was dead three days and awoke to life again Mrs. IYtrr Stubbs, of 1roro, wm iu on u Monday. The dream impressed t!ic city this week. him i bat lie told his wile licit whatever l)b'cnei ! Inin in tbo future it w as Ins .Miss Blanche Robssn is spending a desi i e that lie lie not buried oil a Mon day. Furthermore itis also told that a few days at Provo. sitter ol Mr. Norton also dreanird IV ter wa-- i dead, t liar alter three duys it Mrs. Jos. Wild, who nai spendlie was in a trance only, and transpired ing tlie holidays here with relatives and These .In ami awoke again to life. fiicuds, returns to Anaconda, Mont., to- created quite an impression hi the famday. ily nfur they were told. They are being nguin told since Mr. Norton was M r . 8 . Swensen and Ettie Culmcr of buried on last Monday. It ia recalled Pleasant Grove were married at the resi- also that ice waa placed aiuuud bis A cold cloth dence of the bride' parents, at that place body. The icc melted, when taken off was warmer than when it de.A 1893. 24, Jan. Thursday evening, waa put on. When the body waa buried it was turning blick. Undoubtedly it lightful time ia reported. was dead; but the quealions arc being Gay Lombard arrived in the city Inst asktd: Did Mr. Norton fall in a trance lie toon ijufte ili on hia way only, and was lie frozen to death while Sunday. m that condition? here from Boston, Had is now confined The DitpaUh man knew when he wrote to ins bed at tbc Grunt hotel. We bone tho aboye that it was not what he heard, I'T lua earlv recovery. or anything like it, and we can prove The Burns parties on Thursday and Fri- that no person (lest lie Le iusane) told A sucli an unreasonable story. Mr. Hollo day evenings wue well attended. The lioth waa had time nights. simply wrolc the above to stir up a bad good committee ' plana were well laid, feeling among relative and friends, to attain through such a bit of advertising. tjuitc a number of A. 0. F. members That paper is continually raking up of this city went to Proyo Thursday to disgraceful imaginations. Anyone will attend a grand banquet and ball given admit that such rot is unbcconiining snd under the auspicea of the Provo members, should be gloriously sat down upon. They report haying an excellent time. Now, from the time Mr. Norton fell upon the street, he was pronounced to be A tew ot tlie literary-inclineyoung dead by pbysiciana, and no thought w as people met at W. W. Jacksons rriidencc expressed that life was apparent uutil the Wednesday evening for the purpose of next day, when life color remained with This waa due to the way iu organizing a literature club. They meet the body. again in the aanie place Monday evening which the dscesaed died, snd when due to finish the organization . time came (twenty-fou- r hours after) as WM At the realde'nce of the' bride" parent, usual state of death, and no impression American Fork, January 23, 1895, Mr. was ever made known, to the the knowl Roberta ot Lchi, and Miss Ann Peet, edge of the family, or any dreams'' ct American Fork were united in the holy spoken of, The writer was in constant AIcNiel. attendance with deceased from lus death bonds ot wedlock, Judge John Mii taking It i in-c- d Jo. atti- until its burial, and placid said cloths the were there tude of marriage yews, pronounced upon bis head, and not onse but any warmth when removing them; investigaAlso, ice cold. upon instead, tion and constant attendance with the found family and relatives of l'eter, we We such dream. no there had been a waa alight There believe it. dont turn being dead, suspicion, however, as to but it waa founded on the condition of the body, for the time and conditions laid already related, but it waa soon aide and torgotten. As to ice melting upon tl.e body, it is also untrue. The ZMspafcAaplsthcrbii'ch as again exposes Ha ignorance when it would was snow) serfs that ice (but it Any pbysi injure a body in a trance. an assertion such at would cian laugli We were ask. m justice to tlie family, to call attention to tlie facts in this case, ceremony. A neat little emprise wae performed honor of her upon Mrs. Libey Condor in on Wedearly departure for the south, those of present Some nesday evtning. and Harry wife, Condor James were: wife. and F and Ilallsey wife, Adamson Chestnut Wm. Durrani and wife, Robt Misses and wire, J. E. Durrant and wife, others. and Maggie and Katie Adamson, with Singing and reciting, interpersed prothe evenings consisted tine lunch, gram. Joe Bush is still in That to be, too, ao long as town, snd is liable is a there's sny sport going on. Joe don't meet every jolly fellow, one you are ulway glad to see his we and day, that people wli, by chance might liaye smiling physiog. aw tlie shove clipping, may not be miswas Miss lead to regret that the deceased J. R. McDaniel and wile, and and other physicians Wilcox Dr. welcome Grace Norton, of Nephi, were from the first, week. pronounced life extinct this office visitors at Tim Item entertain to declined and any suson our Miss Norton eccmc-- a little emit trance. bashful picion cf t'lhce boy, who seemed to be so the Will please give us the Dbpatch couldnt that a span ot spanking mules name of their informant pull him out of the corner, whole-soule- d , RMIK. SA dviitict, Libi. Yof cun gi-- l your guild Dunkley's. Salt NO OLD . FOLKS 1AIM Y. nvi-- r Fr:li the Si. 21 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. All. 11 mil 111, a!u ir,B it ii,-liodlie Jk Pi: Is dniu Mme, J.'iki S.uciss. trlil I, iu-- b , ff.ee Cat Handsome JANUARY aj. tlDAV. AM) PKKSON L iaf ynd liey Have a Genuine Day and rapture S.ilmoo at Dunk'.i'iV (he City. 122 AIL Scott of the well he wui absent. A committees on credential, and one on order of buaiusss were epiKiicleil. After a klmrt recess, an they aay, said reported, after winch th" follow ing officers wore elected: E. G. Hog n on , president ; Joel Sin maker, vio 3pn siiienl ; 8. I. Paradise, sremiil vice presiceut; E. A, Littlefii-hl- , third Fred Nelson and A. X. Rosenbaum, treasurer. There were several committers appointed, amt alter two hours afternoon discussion on journalism and questions that the people are invnlucd as well as most tlie press, Hie interesting press meet mg adjourned. This done, we eannot account tor any of the niemlicr. but it is said that they njoyed tlie best Hist Kalt Lake affords. By the way, th editor ot this paper went up, but infused the boys' on every ornrr, wliicli we will regret more tlmn anything alncough hnun day. com-initte- u Ou Wediiesd.iy, tlie whole city of Fork belonged to the old lulks. Ciiy icucil It ws. the most disagrealih- day id ihc lb b is all the iage. I A1! kind of legal black. at tl,ie utlicc. scusun, a heavy alu.liy iww lulling nil t But Ki'l'iiiM'o on did this went Provo to miii h cheek the Bikliup uy. . tale wlu-- buying guilds t'.V'ii luli.ii ate arrangi'iiu-iitmmie to it liUNKLEY's. enti-rtin th.1 dear old whiic hniml pi-"I sit Tim Item ccenMimilly, ai.d V ol Anieiiean Fork. It hum at the N II. M!x. alter nri-ra-l nu C. tb'i.k it is a apiiy litlli pnpi-r- . hi 11.11 ami a many vehicles I Ingreat Ilf I'll through .topb II tUt'Iri mt into seiviee a. Hi turur-his ten linn in wiie Ini the pri-Kearly as 9 wav. mid U ii- w hiding the o'clock. From that time until late in SUi ti.i-John ('. Edwards, traveling man tor people of Kurrku mi itii ftf lie is iu the the alteruonn the uhl folks were being Sutcis, Newman, to the place nf the Z. C. 31 . aline di part men t of Salt butcher liis'.iie where an cuteilaiiiiiiciit, nl.i I'uv. Luke, w iu til j city this week. ttl tci iiiioii uml evening's piogruiii hid be n Hirungi-i- l by an enlcrtHiHing com I ili! Iiiov -ChiMp Mr. Faireliildii, the heal cook at the J' l AiiiiivKli! And miHiTfoi t lie totality ! Ladies, Cunt's, an. I It whs their anuuiil feast and sonic Grant, has been quite ill, Imt is now on at DUNKLEY'S. Children'. SHOES, the road to recovery hud not seen cucli oilu-- aiuco last year, nud a I'iintiiiual how de-dand luud A. A. Greene now lias ihc root on hi Fresh celery at Dunkley's. Tliero were ot fine rceidi hit in the north part the slinking kept up. quite I finish lie Imilding aged uieu amt aoiiicii, with their snowy not will lie city, arSir. Carren, a Scotchman, wss Utah white llocka, middle-aged- , with spiukled Pkovo Citt. rested last night at Bobby Burns' an- until spring. hairs were eager to get seated at giny O. II, HOliCaK, niversary ball for disturbing tho peace. the OjH'r house. It wss a scene of tenBall Attend ti e Slurried Penpli1' Physician and Sirjeort, Ilia tiiul was fixed lor Monday morn derly care, and oua which brought the Clnpmati.s hall next Friday night. ot lltiidtnre. Amtriton Foil Ojlct thought of happy futhera and mothers to ing at 10 o'clock. the all were When Turf young. seated, SHILLEY All married people ilinuld take iu the don, the popular photographer, photo The derpness of the snow and the cold ball next Friday night at C'liipinan' TON 80111 AT. AllTIST graphs' this vrin table body. went her prevents the mineis frein coin- hall. Hair Cutting in aujr Stylo. A I the o muing of the afternoon's G uarautocil . atiafaction ing down from the mountains, conseextended Darker Mayor The subject of the fifth sermon in the congratulation, after which a pleasant Street.Alerchant on Parlora quently we lie unable to obtain newa of series of Christian vs. Mornmn doc time wan spent until G o'clock, when A a mining nature. lean or I'tali ui Fork, the " in Presbytersome adjourned, while others remained trine, to he delivered mil church Sabbath evening, Jsn. 27th to trip the light fantastic. At 7 o'clock A. CHRISTENSEN., Next week some time, W. II, Grant, at 7 :30 o'clock will be The New Birth, tbs CLnuingkam orchestra began theii and its nslure of God; molodious strains ami the cainiiiitteei James C'liipinan, Gay Lombard and a or the Kingdom Text: Jobe and invited Mr. Terry will depart for Old Mexico on condition of membership. gueata danced tlie pleasant 3. hours until away intepersed a prospecting and pleasure trip. Their with songs and rccltationi. Time and destination will be about three or four 9 us from giving a belter M.l Madsen of Lake View, who a spice Oflicc at Bromicy House. days travel south from tlie City of Mexi- week ago made an assault upon J. F report of this memorable occasion. Amxhicam Utah Fohk, co to tlie Andes Mountains. MOTES. Gold ii Andersen, with intent to murder, si. Col. their object in view . Joe Bush's was bouquet simply leged, wss bound over to the grand jury nt in hie usual custom end pnwertul an Impartial to Indepenent in Politiei8 WISHED iWEEKLY AMERICAN is' " i - !u-- s t tii idi-.i- l . r .i - r 32A W. KEmYAED Atiof.bey At aw. rK. Hf QR. :i-- DENTIST. mid-nigh- s grand at Pioyo, Wednesday. A. fa NDKKW . Jos. Dunkley, in his low-cu- t vest and tooth pick shoes, mashed all the girls ADAMSON, G. Dunkley, Willard Chipman and other Rey. Smith, sf tho rreabyterian chapel drpaited yesterday lor the DEPUTY SURVEYOR Deep Creek country to further develop of this city, offera a reward of 5 for any Joes dancing proclivities are quite and hasn't who lost lie that (towcrful. or yst twang theirold claims there. They have information to the party partiei HhXOTAUY rUBLIC.- Sgood vein of paying gold ore, and it is took the church bulletin board from the jig step Mack Bwain learned him last - Utah Amerlc&n Fork, expected (hat sums good returns will be postoilice, ou the night of January 17tlv winter. John I'eters were tho to made best of and made in Hie near future. be songs the Let caught culprit! May luck gif Organist Grant wss good naturetily at with you, boys. COURT LAKESIDE pay dearly for the miachief. his post of duty, t (No. 8128.) Unto the editor's room he went, llerb Pyne, in liii Prince Albert, was Stevi Fcsthersbi ggpt on a littls ram . J. ll.AHNWKOlie oimb;1w ftwsut , Unitiagi huld every taira A. was oue Dunkley ef enthose who L, DoMXLkri J. pus in his household. lie then went up joyed an extra swing. up Breilicrn Invited. John Shellej'a cider mill. Marshal Kings' Financia. See It. McKenzie and Jim and Constable Rowley nailed film on ri trola Hayden were Thorntou'e U.8. A. O. F. .atlvmH4ut ri charge of disturbing the peace. Mw taken lfore Justice Jackson and fiiu' He not having the 8 for Ilia tun. spnn donlix the justice ordered him to ail lie refused to do so, and it waa' witli much difficulty that the prisoner On Friday was placed in the cell. he broke jail, and nt Uat reports tlie officers were warohing for liira. Later Steve whh found down the State road this mornieg and now lingers sj8 in An interview, a word or twu came down glairs like !silit 1ont. Sy;acue jail. 9 interesting spectators. The Tyne and Bokhard Bros, quartette added tremendous weight to the occa- - Hall, American Fork. Utah JOHN ilcNIEL, oln rilKCINCT JUSTICE , Walter Wild with Ida high water AND NCTAir PUBLIC. britches an J red atockirgs, took the eye All kinds ot Legal Work transacted with of ike promptness, Afsrriage Licenses proCouncilor Greenwood a dancer, em rid, am! anything pertaining to ii his Prince Albert r Legal matters, high-wate- j"sn. Amkiiicax Fohk, Utah . Mr. AlcKnzie wss the champion Ho also took the cake. The prize for this was a tiximbitnnei Mac Fork will Utah. hia own present. If lies n town, this don't go. Mayor Thomas B. Parker, Jake Grta-- wuimI danced until the last Councilors James II. Clark, RoIkti was dug hung.'' IIc'ii one of the two who I). Y. Greenwood, Henry Proctor, fi tell urn an uiqivr store wiudow, strikAlillar, James W. Preston. ing on Ins cheek. Recorder George F. Shelley. Treasurer' Thomas E. Steele. (Sunday) sfternonn st 2 Collector Isaac Aliel. o'clock, Kbcnrzer Ilinler will deliver a Alsrshal Wnt. King. discourse st the meeting house, on the Justice of the Peace Joseph J. Jackson subject of Tlie Alwurditics of Prcshy Watermaatcr John AI. Miller. terianism." People should turn out and Road 8uervisor F. 1). Cassity. hear him. Sexton Charles Whitiker. Poundkccpcr E, II. Boley. UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION. Council meets fourth Baturday in each piu-eate- r. Among tlie many peddlers nnd callers at The Item office this week was a grip per, who cured bunions, corns, ingrown etc , and for proof Hint he could remove the little pests, he produced a bottle ot extractions from dif ferent people's feet. We couldn't stand this so ordered th; foreman to slice up some onions, while the 'devil went for The gripper made Marshal King. aneak down Merchant street, with ye mBunger'a old Colonel'1 dog at hi IhtIs. Jimmy Dunkley took p'ty on th m ' and called the dog off. toe-nai- ls, WANTED. Board and lti"in at (13 per Persona In month, in private fumily. Impure at this office . PLEASANT GROVE lil DUET. Old Folks parly next week. Thorne Broa. & Go. arc t iking stuck . Alisa Nellie Rogers ia nursiug a since Iter fall after tlie ankle sprained ball. Alisa Roxio Rogers ia quite sick, Tlie young lady has been ill some lime. CITY OFHCEB3 of American City, month. Bishop Jos. K. Thorne hss purchased They Meet at the KnutMforil, Sill Closing: of Mails. Like, anti Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Doggo last spring a car of Utah sugar ou seculaiion. OOIMl FORTH . Last It of the members located. and Alonday, came to American Fork Holder Peterson has withdrswn bis IV 12 00 a . nt. rePress Utah of Writmet at association tlie for waa principally the, purpose 4 .43 p. tit, suit fur damages-agains- t Jnstic Wm. II ing Room of the Knutslord hotel, Sail 4:l-- t p. iu taining Airs. Doggo' health. The Iikm Freeman and Constable J. E. Nielsen. UOIKU SOUTH AKO EAST. heralded the fact, and that Air. Do. ge Like, fur tlie purpose of ra organizing, Air. Alma 8wfnaen and Miss Ettie desired to practice medicine, coming as 8 :5.j a. nt . amending the constitution and transact- H. P... Culruer were married at the Salt Lake snd 8:43 a. m such other business that may come It. G, W well qualified as a physician be did, ing Home. at G. IV R. iJ10 p. in ,, Temple, Sludy our and Wednesday. ienple lime In a sboit up. Tiie Item representative failed to Mr. Geo. F. Shelley, city recorder, man desirous ot studying surgeon. Ol'M STAR IiOCTE. Any young due n the in confidence be to in a whole tlieir Prol. Waiters' iiuailrille baml has gone present, owing discrepancy Miss Lydia Gaidncr, lioth young, law at home can learn ot something to placed For Alpine: and popular iu American Fork. his advantage by writing to John James. tor, and he scon had a good practice, into Wasatch and 8ummit counties to his extensive sleeping power on convenand Mondays. Wednesday! tion morning, and misted the morning Salt Lake, Utah, and during hia six months residence here, play for a senes of 3:30 p.m. were married at the Salt Lake Temple, Clerk Police Court, Saturdays dancing parties up that train. A reception it lias grown to such an cxtecl 3 :00 p, nt. there. Arrives, Wednesday, Jan. 10. 1895. residence The morning si shm opened at 10:3 it has been quite injurious to bis health OFFICE HOURS. waa given in theii honar at the Miss May Beers is teaching in the the on din latter tact, he announrit in with President E. A. Lit'lefii-l- of Ogden The From this delivery, stamp and reg city, general bride's parents, the ol south school house the other school te neve to which Press I n me, hammering the gavel. , istry windows open at 8.0J a. nt. and Do. 0. II. Dngge has decided to move this isuo that be is compelled following Thursday evening, niann is going to get weil breaking the Oeluaea at 5:30 p. m. The following editors were there: la'ivea and friend back to Salt Lake on scroiint uf ill to Salt Lake city on arcount of but a few intimate r. On Sunpaya the general delivery and record i that school , " his mnrins marry. . We are pleased to stall- tint John V. Long, Tooele TriinucrijU', Jus-BThe Item wislica I will sell, on Monday, January windows are open from 8:00 a. nt. wereinvib-i- . stamp much iiiipu 'ril: Hi inalile wile Iihs yery mil uunded succest. Alra.E, A. Beers lias made sn assign -Joe! Shoe- till 10:00 a. m. and from 4:00 till G:0l' Boor, Salt Lake Argut 39, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. ni., a lot of and Mr- -, BliilliY chumM by tneut, appointing B. W, Driugs as as- maker, Alanti Stttcnger: John Stalill, ' p. in. Timothy AIcCartt. Postmaster. household goods, consisting of Furniture, but tlie doctor's ill liealtli is and a long, happy ' "!l 'i"pw''U of hour all at to Tlie amounts involved are Buuntiful CVtpjwr; I. E, Diehl, Sandy calls to signee. reioui1 We'll take a piice of cake, George. Carpets.; 1 new Heeler Range, Heating having Church Services- forth and small. back and the traveling night, lhd(jmltnt Warren Faster and N. B. PREliTTEKIAX Stoves, 1 Parlor Sett (six pieces), 1 Oak .10 :30 a. m. Sabbat). a health will Tlie marriage fever is still ccntagi Side Board, 1 Extension Table, Four to the adjoining towns. Ilia The Home Dramatic association play Dresser, Inter io'intnin Adcocnte A. N. School. to 1" licenses Nut ion ; C. W Miller, one disease . The following Center Talibs, Dining and other Chairs, not warrant this, and is compelM 11:30 a. in., Prayer Conference: 4 Saturday night, the three ait comedy, Ilo.inhauni, Logan Ilebcr C. to get a sufficient Lake to Salt F Judsrm and K 11 C -- Room Courier', 3 moye Bed Neplii 2 Our wed wss issued this week: Kitchen Rockeries, p. m., Junior C. E. Society: ti;i' Setts, Nellie, and farce the laughable and to Cefc.Ha dnrii g his son 6'fo&r;5 I Paradise, Price p. m., Senior C. E. Society ; 7:30 p Scott, Pay Featherstone, sged 81, Tables, Hanging liampa, 1 Oak Writing office practice. Dr. I)"gL"', My Turn Next. The lay will be reFork, - I'reaching. ol this in American vicinity, in,and boll, association 23. practice Tcl'trtiplr, FrcJ Nelson, Eureka Jrnrr; Blown, seed Desk, liny. Stock, Coal, Wood, etc. and peated Alonday evening . SC, snd Wedxesday.-7:- 30 ritizm Jack-soa p. eg'd liimsclf W Swenson, K lias C a good in., Prayer A Ain Littlefield, proyed Ogdon Press; nd to Cnninxxis S. Dneox. and Alectmp. Pleasant of loth and For Af. phy.-icia-n surgeon, 24, Mt eminent an Wobt Sale F. ngeil Ephrray, Cheap. 1'ujHtn Ettie I'ulirer Bible study. Friday. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough fully filled tho statement The Item McCord, of Mt. Large Cookiug Stove with Resciyoir raim Enkr prite John Alctcer, Richfield Grove; Bey. C'hns J . A. Livikiistox Smith, ia in Cure demand snd of Noon Croup Wated great Annie first J. nd he when made to its readers practically good as new, at less than half Aihoentr, J B Rawlings, honorary mem-lie- r; Pastoi Pleasant, aged 31. doses to Jos. LoUrls nt Pi cket si.u contains twenty-fivAI L Snow, Saists Sunday School at Proyo. a.'ed SC; sodAlice Ann Peet aged roily 33e. Children loye. it. Sold at Hundreds of people will regret M k'n cit. Cash or produce in payment. Bugler', E G Latter-DaIhighain in the Meeting House. MeetLchi, aged 21, ami Steele's Drug Store. that the doctor, before another J A. Livixostox Smith. Rognoo, Payson Chk and Murray .Inert- - j 10 a.atm.2 and 7 :30 o'clock p. m, 17, ot American Fork, ing ,,..,(t.,..,i d well-know- Auction Sale. I 0 e y I -- ( |