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Show v V. 1- nn , , f 7' - DEVOTED PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. vol n. COALVILLE, THE COUNTY NEWS gathered Tfc Cali 10 THE XITTEBEaTS OP eTJMTvTIT 6y f Ik our alert Wrrk Frem mil Cownlj- '' ,S-rI- saw him driving a fine team with a fine . edeighi Mis. K L. Philips has been sick mite die csrue back from Coalville. Win. Key no hIs of Kockport was in fown on business - W. W. llorton has a contract to furnish 100 cords of wood to the Ontario In t r- four-hors- two-hors- s t ( j At-wo- , - Crm-ida- - Mart-haut- i. I. 1 w rae I, - 1 A- iid J L Mar-rfa,,,o- -- IMES TREE COINAGE OF SILVER, 16 70 COTTJtTTT CS. i.iHvtrf ho ' l i second attack. Next Sunday, the 12ib inst, a sexton B. Wright from the Republican clnb for the Hoytsville cemetery will be ap- and Oscar Wilkins and G. J. Marchant wilh rewMons, 8g from the Democratic club were ap- - Pointed a,1 djournment. for to and take pointed charge arrange of the celebration and to them is due ' We expect the citizens ot Hoytsville much credit far the very enjoyable time Fill be up with the progress of the State had.' At as early hour Old Glory was ,ff Utah bv being on hand to furnish the flung to the freeze from the liberty Dole jjunetyf telephone poles this winter for in front of the postoffice, the school-hous- e spring geUiug. When this proposed rounds line is finished it will bean advanced bell was rung and forty-fiv- e were fired, one for each state in the Step and benefit to all the town through Union. At 1 oclock there was a dance which it passes. Those ready to fprnish in Marcliants hall for the children dor them during the winter will please deing which speeches were made by 8. liver them.on the postoffice grounds of Walkerand 0car Wilkins. The 8tar the following dimensions and kind feet long, 6 inches at tip Spangled Banner was sung brF. W. Twenty-fiv- e Marchant, C. II. Wirtb, Mrs. C. E. Snd of red pine or tamerack. Wirth and Mrs. Anna Bleazard. lntbe The Uovuville Amateur Dramatic evening there was a dance for the adults Clnb will present the drama, in fonr during which Miss Marchant sang one act, entitled, The fcpy of Gettysburg, of her sweet and charming songs, and at Hoytsville on next Tuesday night patriotic speeches were ina teby F. W". The proceeds will be given to Mr. J. J. Marchant and O. F, Lyons. The dance Bowen, who will shortly go on a mission. wag oiderly and was pronounced to ! Following is the cast of character: the best we have had for some time. General Meade. . . ,C.M. Malin C. II. West . The speeches and song were rsuadiy Harry Lenox ' Majer Timothv Tapley . ...... A. Stewart . applauded. Uncle Moaet Mujvey . , . . . , J. II. Hobson Inauguration Day will long be rememCyril Blackburn H. Crittenden bered by our citizens. Folomon, ,,,.Jbs. Mills The Republicans and Democrats barren (apt. J. Redden united for the purpose of having a good Jenison... . F, Malin time and they did it, too. Mabel Meredith.. Miss Olive Crittenden Most of tli geqtk-niewore badges of Lottie Erac...'.-- . . .Miss Sophia Gunn red, white and blue on Monday, 1 only Mrs. Moses Mulvey Mrs. F. Malm heard of one w bo madeunromplimentsry remark bout it ; eyervlody else was too IT TON. patriotic to make comment Individ- Uitox, Utah, Jan. 9, 1896. Editor Times: ' - es Daily or collectively. The way that the older ladies and The little town of Upton came Jo the gentlemen danced was a revelation to front en Inauguration Day to celebrate younger on.es. The old fellows, who in the event of statehood for Utah. Joy years gone by 'were taught dancings an and rejoicing seemed to team on every art, could put many of the younger ele- face, both old and young, while the sun ment in the shade when it came to cast it brightest rays on the patriotic time and step, aons and daughter, of the new state of B, K. E,Vies. ; Utah. The exercises of the day commenced bv ringing the school bell by lf KOCKPORT- - ' n t Rocxport, Utah, Jan. Editor Times: J. M. Malin made Mrs. 9, 1896. a trip' to fait Lake the first of the week. On Friday Iat the relaUvesof Lorenzo Crandall were returning to their home in Salt Lake City from Peoa, where they had been to attend the young man's funeral, and while passing through Reck port one of Ms sisters jwa taken very ill and the party were obliged to remain her for teversf d 1 vs. While J Joseph Randal at 10 a. n. Six- teen sleighs well loaded with old and young tuelat theecltoolnonseand foraied in line for a long sleigbnde. A special visit was given Uncle Jacob Huffman, where w general ieerende was given in honor of the day. At 1 p. m. tables were spread ith a sumptuous repast, all being Invited to partake. The hall was tastefully decorated with appropriate mottoes bearing the inscription of statehood for Utah, wishing all a hppy New Yew, ,tc,' At2p. m.an iBaoguration t NO. 48 al Dowell and of tire Primary A assisted By ' sjeei h vim given by Ed ll.e lailance of the after sour; w a Afiw, PriOrm spcai. pieir pom.liQ, in dancing by the children. Noiable and ltof. Stephen Beard, who have ent much time and deserve credit for among tlicelebrter were seen those w ho) head were white with the frost the part they ha-- taken in training the of many w inters leading the little ones little ones. Appropriate remarks m ere tmoogh the dance. In the evening a made bv Bishop Jofiu I.isketf', Joseph lull n given to asaist Eider Itowen on E. Foster, M. F. Harris and others. The h. in mu, the prot-eedof which will chil Iren s;eiii th aftertmen fn dancing iw handed over to him. The hay will and the S'hrit spent theevening in the te long remembered. i same inannerY' All . passed otT quietly lld evemms enjmed it. The com m iltee of the Fecial IfitTfot V, B. " I pton is making arrangements fora' maisperade ball to be held on the even ing ot January 2tith. Caoviits, Utah, Jan, 9, 1896. louipluint is mode of some unprui-- Et,,T6a Tiwes : cipled boys in Coalville stealing whips Quite a nmuber of the Croyden people from the sleiglis w hiie the ow ncr are went to Morgan J; unary 6ih to celebrate transacting their business in the stores, Day. It is hoped that a lepetttion of such acts Mrs. M. WaLnw right returned home w ill not occur or t hev may lie caught. Wednesday .Trout Coalville, where the Bryant Conley, our school teacher, has haa been standing the holidays with her beautifully decorated the public school-hous- e daughter. Mis, Ah in Bower, for tne new year wilh evergreens On January 7th ibe freight train runand mottoes, one of which bear the ahead of No. 2, fast mail train, was ning of words, (ur Temple Learning." Two for mail train at Croyden switching of the the landing pictures, representing Bud from some cause the caboose Pilgrims and the tunning of the turn of Independence, are auiong the was thrown across the track, which dedecorations. J, (J, layed the mail train about twqr hoars. Fortunately no one was hurt. Abl. H'AltSATtU. WausATCH, Utah, Jam 9, 1815. lKOISLATIVK. Kmioa Tivies: Mis Hams returned the first of the TIIEHOUeK YESTERDAY PASSED week from her holiday outing. A.J51LL-THA- T DISTRICT COURTS-MUS- T Agent Gullier ha recovered frqui his recent attack of rheumatism. SIT AT COUNTY SEATS. Mr. aud Mrs. Clawson arrived home The first meeting of Utah' First on Friday from their trip to Halt Lake General was Assembly by and Coalville. Gov. lleber M. , Wells, iu the joint city Uahsatch was treated to shower of and county building at Halt Lake City, salt mixed with white mud during the at 3 oclock p, m., Monoar, January 6, blizzard of last week. 1896. , A miller who has been staying here The first law passed by the Legislatm for several days waiting for somelhiag was House hill No. 17 being an act pro- to turn up7 received a call to go to Park vidiug for the convening ot the regular session of the Legislature ou Tuesday, City to work. MissFusie Ball called here on baiur-d- r January 7th, at 4 p. tn. on her returh from Coalville to House hill No. 1, iu th tegular sesEvanston, where sne had been to spend sion, is an act to provide for the holding the holidays. ot term of district courts, sod determin, Hurrah lor Professor Mills aud Lind-fiel- d ing the qualifications c.l jurors. of the Agricultural College, Logan. )n Meuday Governor-WellIssued hi They are the kind of friends the farmers message to the Legislature in which be are needing, at proved by the proceed- stale the state wt.l owe about lUKJ.tyx), ings of the State Agricultural Society and advises the isstunce of f ! 00,0(0 in 4 -- e I, s 1 6hn' - , Owing to the fact that two partiei'l phrenologist has been among the had parts in the play that was to he Lopiehm this week, giving lectures presented on Monday evening throwing fed reading heads. them up, others had to take the parts, The gun Slid w histle demonstrations and the play had to be postponed for it t Coalville on Inauguration lav were week or two. Notice of the date of per- heard here, formance will appear m Tug Timkt fkiniy . CcnveuUptt.iaEjilC.J'iAe.pbs-oiliarvU-, 4 a dance here en lnaogmra The manageiueut nns added a lfarc, Moore few D. a days ago shipped iu a tioa night for J. J. Bowens benefit, the and heifer nice bull oi the short horn newly organized band furnishing the breed. Others of our residents have moric. also added mere good stock to their herds John family is again this last month. This is very comattacked w ith typhoid lever ; two case B. mendable. this week, one of the two having the w rtUu SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10,1896. given him will be thankfully received. here they were the gnfst of Mis. Sarah " V ffereie a chance to 'show. how much E;Msns. substantial in and we have sytnpatlfy y M UTtHiTn on ik.Tre?u i manner at that, Sunday a,t to resume hi studies at the No, Im not a candidate for the U nited Agricultural College. Stales Senate, and from the number as-- j AlfredVnd David bcamons left on piring to that office it would befol'y to . Saturday last for Drovo, where they ex- "I pe-- to attend School think of it. t "during the wii.tei. Abraham Walker, Miss Ann A. MaxHoward Matin and- wife aud Mis well and Miss Jane Maswell went to flosVie Smith returned home on Monlark City on Tuesday and returned day from lt I.ake, where they have home the same erening, been to s;nd theholiday with relaA J. Crandall returned from Denver tive. on New- - Year's Day with the body of A surprise party gotten up on F. M. his' brother Lorenzo, who died at that Maker and Alfred aud David Heauion it y on Iiecemlier26, 1895. at the residence oLW. II. Stuher on hail on New Friday evening, was an enjoyable affair. fi e dance in Y .. , afternoon for the children and at Alioiit fifty of the young mens friends lift Tlor the adults was the most en were present.' The evening was spent J i le entertainment of the season. jin games, music and singing, and all A it. 1. ;rd W. Marchant present eeetne.j to haye an enjoyable wenttoSalt Luke on HaturJay. It it! nadcr-ton- d ti.,i one, and perhaps Wh,l W, JI. Maker and wife gave spru-ill remain in trait Lake county aud aggressive card party on Saturday even-ten- d school Turing the w'nter, j ing. ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Now that Uiah has Cossey, Mr, and Mrs. Wiu. Htem-stat- e asovereign of tl if glorious Union, let every-- ! bridgs. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Malin, Mr, one, of n liatevei political farty he utav1 Mr. H. Kamons, Mr. and Mrs. H. assist to make our state and govern-- E. Beam- ns, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, ment thereof the licit in the Nation; Mr. and Mr. .Y. H. Staker, Mr. and .Mis. James Salisbury, W, A. Smith, party difference should np ba laiit and all work together for this. t (Mi. Martha Ieterson, Wat. Welsh, E. U11 Nellie Htaker, Stephen aud overt The funeral eervices were held aue1 Seainons, John Ranisdell, the remains of Lorenzo Crandall on ttl an a Xher and Katie E. afternoon of January, 2nd. Approp-H- was declared Eeamons n W. riate remarks weie made by F. chant and Bishop 8. Walker; Joshua "mpion card plater, A luncheon was t IJ oclock, after w hich music, Cossey of Kockport, by request, ladings were indulged in made a few remarks. The house wbout a o dock, w ken all returned crowded with the relatives and friends Aotbeir homes feeling that they had of the deceased. . pleasant time and one long On Monday evening January 13th, it A temn by thow prwwnt Peoa is just learned, the dramatic elubi. . Most aud hostess W. II. Ftaker and will present, for the entertainment o( the iwileale unexcelled.- K. K. public, the drama of Under the I.aur- - , els. There will be no postponement this time. Everybody is invited. Hovtsville, Utah, Jan. 9, 1896 Charges will be reasonable and as the giti Tines: means w ill ge to help the Funday School a crow ded house should be had. Wbm mill, through theiontractof John Malm Eor; The Tim'" KfprrMuUlWiw .Hair of Kockport. To and to Writ About. Mies M.anerva lira ha in oj Park City ha taken charge of the primary departKAMA A. ment of the school here. It is hoped she will meet with good succe;. Kauai, Utah, Jan. S, 18H6. F.mtob Tines: The citizens of Oakley gathered toMiss Lizzie Hudson lias returned to gether and ayeed to celebrate the 6th resume her trhoui labors. e loads and by making up five e loads and going to Kanots Orland ami' Fred Pack hate gone to two Halt Lake to attend the bueinet-- college. for an outing and parading the street,, Mr. Celeetia Pack has returned from It was as hue a procession a con id Le Halt Lake City with her sick daughter, gotten up in so short a time, as they did no! think of doing arything until snout Lconis, who is improving rapidly. 9 oclock that morning. Patriotism Henry Lewis and wife received a New arose to sift h a degree that the (onid Year gift different than usual it was a hold themselves no longer, so some of daughter. Mother and childdoing well. th?m proposed a program, and it was no The sjieaker at church Sunday were sooner said than it was acted on. Kverv Daniel Lamtiertwf this place, Enoch man went to work to prepaie for the Brown, assistant superintendent of Sun- occasion. The program was to prepare day Schools from Hoyttville, and Dro a car with four horses te haul the flag, Marchant of 1eoa. which wag placed on a high pole in the The Y. M. M. 1. A. Las been re- middle of the sleigh, with a banner organized, with Dan Albert Lack as pres- bearing the woTds, Ltah on one side ident; Benjamin Lambert and Austin aud Free Silver, Free Foeecb, F ree Pack, counselors ; Mosher Pack, secre- Press and Free Religion on the other tary and treasurer and V. S Harder, side. (The man who made the banner librarian. They are holding regular said that was the intention.) The meetings and follow rug op the manual sleigh was covered with bunting and course. flags and iu the center was a high seat with the Goddess of Liberty dreseed in some returned home Jessie Burbuige time ago from hie mission to England. white and decorated in silver, designed His return was rather premature, owing to show that we were united on free to tick ness; but he received an honor- silver in Utah. We are proud to say able discharge, lie seems very glad to that the people of Oakley are just as get homo ami was made welcome by patriotic as they are anywhere in the two surprise parlies, one by the old United .States and htreafter they will folks and the other by the young peo be at the front in all laudable issues. pie, in which that beautiful ballad, The kind people of Kamas received the was rendered. We processiou with a cheer, which was "Home Again understand he is still confined to his warmly accepted by all present. After room on account of 01 health. parading the streets Bishop Atwood thanked the Oakley people for their surHolidays have passed and we are glad, and many hearts have been made happy prise to them, for he said it was a suras he knew nothing of it until by receiving all sorts of presents, both prise, were marching through the streets they and dear friends. fioiw Our Claus amusements consisted mostly of dance in front of his house. After all was and suppers. Mrs. Ruth Pack gave a over they pulled up in front of the very large supper for the dancers New picture gallery, where a photograph auw takett-c- f thaYoceaskmwhlch can Year night. TheKieee-lwdyBa- nd furnished most of the music, which was be seen at the gallery In Kaiuas, and well appreciated. The only thing tti at may be purchased if anyone wishes . S. marrcdf, tha delightful amusements of one. the holidays was a row Christmas night E8TRAI KOTICK. between some of the Kamat and I have in my poMeesioo the following dnoribed property Oakley boys, in which the aggressor, a One spotted yearling trr with iwsllowfork ear; no brands visible. Kama boy, received a broken nose and in ifiolt not claimed before, the .above described ribsTwhtcii putah end to any more ammal will beat sold Monday, the anh day of January, l.'jtl, lOo'cloek a. in., to the highest serious trouble. cah bidder at public suction, according to law, at m corral in Oakley pus iuct, Kunnmt oonnty. Great credit is due Bishop S, F. I'tao. Lk.iaH).Fkaziek, Constable, forth celebration here on InPEOA. augural Day. Ho was determined someUtah, Jan. 9, 1896. Ieoa, thing should be done in honor of tills Editor Times : momentous occasion, which shows his Dont fail to take in the play Monday appreciation of statehood. The result was a grand eleighride for the aehoo night. children. When the time came for the Ralph Maxwell went to Salt Lake te ride there were about 400 people as- take in the Inauguration proceedings. sembled on Main street in front of the Joseph Phillips and family of Oakley Opera House with large teams and sleds, came .down on'Monday to spend the day shewing that the people of Kaaiag also with us. join the. bishop in the appreciation of Newman knd wife went to Salt etatehcoJ. Among the number was Mr. John Lake on Friday lat on business and Watt with his school from North Kamas, The procession being arranged, they pleasure. The mother of Lorenzo Crandall came w started on their ride around the town to that patriotic air, Yankey Doodle. In out from Salt Lake to attend tne funeial Bishop Atwood's sleigh was a sky blue of her son. Y banner with a large JiilflstaxLxepre-- . J A . Marchant has h i in ea wy sent jug Utah. After traversing thy imll now in Peoa and will soon set it tip for business. ereits for some time, the procession in front of the Opera House, The Territory of of Utah it jtow of the where appropriate speeches in honor of past and from this on we will write in the occasion were made by Ward E. State of Utah. Pack, Hr., Bishop Atwood and John . Arthur Maxwell went to Kama on Pack, after which three cheers were Sunday in the interest of the 22nd sentvip for Statehood, Wells and Utah. Quorum of Seventies. Before disassembling the photographer E. Wilkins returned to Logan arranged the procession.and gave them onGeorge Sunday to resume his studies ai the a photograph , which wil-l- be kept-i- n . Agricultural Colleee. many homes as a memento. We were Miss Koos Leda cauu) out from Salt surprised in the afternoon to behold a Lake laetw eek to Jpend.a Jew days with come n. It infotow . strange procession 1 was a representation from Oakley.' In her mother and friends, was of Times Goddess Tiik the reached Peoa on Monday the front sleigh Liberty and her attendants beautifully evening. Three days fa making sixteen decorated. In the next was SAnta Claus. miles.' Fast traveling that. They formed a procession of about ten ' Enoch Brown of Hoytsville was in sleighs and paraded our streets. riVe town on Saturday. The gentleman went gave them three cheers. They welcomed on Jo Kamas tb same aiternoon. statehood and. returned hornet The Our young people are taking advantage celebration closed with a leap year ball of the fine, bright weather and are out it the " Opera House. Music was almost every evening. sleighriding furnished by the Leonard orchestra. The musicon Monday evening, was The Jadies did justice to the occasion excellent and onder the leadership of of r.e was need oveand hence there Robert Milliner eautd int be otherwise reats gr hot bricks, for they treated O. delicious Among the guefta from Oakley on a their partners to supper. Monday evening was Miss Lucy Snapp, . . OAKLET. the charming daughter of Postmaster N. I , Oaklev, Utah, Jan. 1896. . B, Snapp, EniToa Tines: H. B. Wright is circulating a petition Mr. Pauli of Park City, clerk for the for the purpose of helping A. J. CranKodgets firm at the above place, was dall, who has been at considerable ex aeen on the streets on the 6th. , He did pene in bringing the body of his de not make sny business known, but we ceased brother from Denver for interIs a yonug man judge he has a friend over here whom ment. As Mr. be was looking after. By the way, we without means, any help that can be Twain MORGAN - v, y J23"XD V s wr cents now out. He recommeuds the Austrulian bailot and lietter election laws, free silver, etc. ' SENATE XONISbKS. For President, George M. Cannon, Secretary, Litt! K. Pardie; Minute Clerk, James Clove: Enrolling Clerk, F. J. ECHO. ' Handcrshott : Engrossing Clerk ; O. E. E11167U tali, J aii. i7 11 j. A bner Crane ; Carey ; Herxen Editor Times: Peter Clerk of Dooikeeper, Thygerson; will hoot Fred Ftorer aitend at in Judiciary 'committee,' M. L, Ritchi; Echo for r while. Committee (Stenographer, Emma John llopkin made a business trip to Messenger, Joseph Cameron; Salt Lake this week. Page, M. L. Perrr. Wui, Hhead went through Echo on XONINEKH. HOtSE Jiis way to Gniiuvills ou tlie i)h, 'Tor Hpeaker, Presley Denny ; Chief RayBrim has returned to Fait Lake Clerk, William M. Ttiompson; Minute to resume his studies at the University. Clerk', Arthur Htavner; Enrolling and Mrs. Clara Michel spent Christinas Engrossing Clerk, Horace W, Woolley, and New Years with her mother in Ducket Clerk, Louis ffyauis; Commit lee Morgan. Clerks, Hemelta Clark and L. C, JohnHargnnt-at-armWin. Weaver made a trip to Lake son; W. 11. Clark; the first of the week and took in In- Watchmau, Joseph T. Atkins; Messengers, A. L. Toone and Jeese W.To; auguration Day. , There is to he a dance in the llopkin Janito.-- T. K. G. Welsh. will This 10th. Hall, Friday, January C.l. Xmnm. be the first dance of the New Year for 8. Zane, who was ToJudEe Charles B. A. Echo. for nine years Chief justice of the HENKFKR. fail Court of Utah Territory Uenefer, Utahjao. 9, lbftfi. the honor of being the first Chief Ju . Editos Tines: lice of the Supreme Court of the new A dance is announced for noxlMon-daMate. ' tn conformity with the provisions of ' Job a Bond, of iUackfoot, Maho, is soil the Constitution Jndga Zane, Miner and Bartch drew lots at 11 oclock yesterday visiting in Ilenefer. to decide as to who would sene the inWilson is stilfdown with Walter three, four and seven years terms, reflammatory rheumatism. spectively. There is better sleighing here this Judge Zane drew the three-yea- r term,' winter than we have had for some time. which carries with iC the Chief' JusticeMr. K. II. Batchelor, Mr. J. Fteven ship, Judge Bat tch drew the ., sick term aud Miss Ida Harris are ea Miner the seven-yeamTJudge list. . term. The Henefer boys who are working on The drawing took place in the judge the Grass Creek grade were home on chamber at the Dooly building and was eond ucted by Secretary J awes T. HamMonday to take in the celebration. Born, to the wife of flyrum Dearden, mond.- Tribune.. on Saturday, January 4th, a son. Inform tlit Ordiiic Mother and child doing well and father so elated and tickled that h could ah UrTON, Jan. 7, 1896. most jump out of his boot. Timfs Will yon find a small Editor The people of Henefer celebrated on space in your valvable paper calling the Monday in honor of - Utahs admission a'tentionof the new city council toihe into the l'nion. Iam informed that Utnte of the Cjty of Coalville, tion there never was. atiine when so much 227, relative to eertam animals running noise was made there before and 0 few at large in the public streets, fane and people disturbed over it. Everybody alleys, contrary to the statute? Tlu-- e turned out with th intent of having a who visit the town on business have good time, and from all account were just cause to complain of the annoyance not disappointed at the dose of the day. and nuisance that their are subject to. The firing of guns ringing of bells and It i hoped that the present Coitn-- il and blowing of team whistles (for . lleiieler marshal will remedy the evil by enforcboasts of a steam - whistle) interml ogled ing the statute. Your correspondent with cowbell, tin pans, whistles, etc., ba nd disposition tocomplain, belieying made a noise the like of which was never that the present officials will give th heard her before. A very interesting protection justly asked for.' RespectJohn Clabk. piograns was rendered by the members fully, Msd-diso- Fu-pre- v, five-year- ar 7 -- n; |