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RICHFIELD Bunny mornings and windy days Radies Dress skirts cheap at Orrocks 1 Mrs Michael Nielson gate birth to a Saturday night AH doing well pon Tomorrow Is Easter ' Sunday All expect a good time " V: Jf Dr "Nlell reports a son born at the home o' of Peter E Erickson The dlstric school teachers were en Last Monday evening a farewell tertained in most royal manner ty Mr party was tendered Eldejr Thos War and Mrs George M Jbnes last Monday nock who leayes Salt Lake on the 14 euenlug Supper was bad at 7o’ clock for a Mission to the Northern States aud then followed lively amusements ustil 11: 30 Amelia Ilodge Dennis has gone to Lake to join her husband from Salt ' A baby described by the father as “a whom she has been separated for sweet little girl with black hair and about six years T’heywiljjpake their eyes and a dimple in her chin” was home in Eureka May success and born at the home of Postmaster W A happiness attend them if' Seegmlller last' Tuesday morning at 7 30 All parties doing well D L 8 At the Meeting last fedoday y a very interesting' discourse w$ delDried sachet for 51 cents at ivered by Elder Pomeroy Qf Arizona ' who has recently returned from three year’s mission to thp Southern James Nielson who was injured at States Elder Pomeroy is brother: the Scofield coal mines some two of Mrs George A gipith and months ago returned home from the has been visiting-herfor AjevV daya hospital last Sunday night He is able He left for his home with the Con ” to walk by the aid of crutches and by ference people well pioper care hopes to vf t i two months hence ' J X: takes the County Upon Joint $400 a Year for Magleby’p Successor —Joseph Wants the k County to make a Road City Jail ’ AH of and Andrew Boren George pon of Glen wood have returned from attending school at Provo last Monday meeting of the Tbe Redmond school district’s petitJoh for wore oftho taxable property laying between Redmofid and Sallna went over again until nextf1 rehoard V-- gular session The Road Supervisor of Vermillion Precinct was instructed to apply hot to exceed $30 on the county road near the Rocky Ford also to build a bridge at a joint just north of tho Butterf- ’ in-la- w City Treasurer Hanson and wife pere mae happy by tpg birth of their second child last Wednesday e ly If you want Lacos ' visit Orrocks store J ELSINORE H - 1 i'"-'- V U —Tr-Gib Beee wpaljjp Richfield to‘ buy a The Hurrville schools are closed and new buggy and kihdre driving equip-meui- s Everybody is lnfsy in the field 'n'' v’'U' t Gib says that the worst piece Mr and Mrs Burton Bean are home of road he knows of is the stretch be- Mrs J Larsen had a girl'1 last ' week again tween the narrows beyond Monkey-tow- Jimmy feels all right about lt‘ ‘‘ and the ranch beyond All beA pair of shoes vyere Jeft lying at John Johnson is visiting'lh Elsinore cause the loose rocks aren’t raked out the Wonder The owncf can get them this week i “ ‘ n ’ ’ by calling A Marysvale correspondent to the Tbomos Broadbent has now left us Lake Tribune says that the Salt Frank Lee broke jail at Panguitcli for good and gone to Jfanti ' farmers of the Sevier Valley will be a few dny3 si'jce but was captured by the heaviest losers fromtbe breaking k posse ’ i i of the Marysvale reservoir Sevier Only ft very few of Elsinore people have gone to conference Agent iioule reports a light run or :'armcrsl6se?Nit That reservoir never X UJ our did farmers any good but has been cohfereoce traffic Not over half what Mrs Woodard has just received a a detriment to them from the first it was last year full line of spring Millinery good aud The teachers are having a week of is prepared to fill all orders A marriage license was issued to social enjoyment Monday night they Frank E Wall ami Maggie 31 Jackson A run away on Canal street last were entertained by Mr and Mrs both of Glenwoodthis week George M Jones who gave an oyster Sunday with aload of water sprinkled supper followod by lively pastimes that road so that It wasn’t dusty any Brooms for 1323 & 23 cen's at? Wednesday night they spent At Miss nioietliat day i Lizzie Butler’s home Las't night Mrs The restaurant has closed Wright entertained theniall at the edThe Elders’ Quorum has discontinutheir weekly meeting ‘and will Wright House and to night is to be and the family has moved out of town spent meet at the firs Sunday in each month home Mrs of the Crosby to a farm at 4 pm during tne summer the Directors of the SevC E CliristeoscD principal of the ierThursday met and heard the re The April fool played last week by the canal Valley Fillmore schools during the past winport of Snpt Greenwood regarding juvenile dramatic troupe was well ter spent Thursday in Richfied the Three Creek Reservoir Mr Green- played but the girl3 had to dress almost for every scene which made it Cornelius Salisbury returned from wood has found it necessary to raise tiresome for the audience to wait for Arizona last Monday after a sojourn the headgate as the overflow was apt the curtains The girls says next time of several years at the home of his to prove insufficient for carrying oft the surplus There is an abundance they will do better sister of snow to more than fill the reservoir so the board will send more men to Our pen slipped a cog last week in As the result cf a disagreement be dam till it will hold twenty saying anything about that Sunday the raise tween Mrs Ross and Mrs Layton the Or-rte- Ro-Teba- ck ‘J ‘ c I county recorder's Celia E Bean new deputy is Mrs feet of tyater Chr Canuteson of Elsinore has been a of the Utah chosen With the closeof the district school Bee Association keepers the services of Mr Hayes in the high Arrangements are being made for a school are dispensed with 'and Princontest between the Ephraim and cipal Nelson Will do the work alone Mantl orchestras We will wager a subscription that the Junction years 2 Gallon of Mollases for 95 cts vice-preside- nt Kits boys carry off the honors school It was Prim ary Class Entertainment" a great success financially and and much credit is due to KateMarquardson andNancyAnderson and those who assisted them The age of children who took part in the program varied from 4 to 10 years Tbe house was filled to its utmost capacity otherwise — En- City ANN A BE LLA terprise And we a year to the Censor that Peter Thompson father of our brick the Hansen Orchestra of Richfield pan The schools have closed for the maker and formly areidcnefc of Richwinner the beat mer field died in Sp'ringcville Arizona on af Orrocks March " sum- Mr Dennis the painter from was in tpwn last Wednesday Glen-woo- d Co-o- p i Etta Gardner returned from ElsiMiss Clark and Miss Houstot) of nore last Sunday The roads between Sevier and have been visiting fot a Rsbbit valleys are almost impassable PaDguitcli few days tylth ifrs Allie Clark Several bridges aDd many other reMrs Ed Clark has been quite sick ad rs are needed Alma Magleby and Brig Nielsen left At last report she was improving for the “West” last Tuesday to look tv We ran down to SaUna last Sunday ’i i' after the interest of the sheep and also and spent sometime in the “laundry” Ralph Farlbank’s returned to his of the Sheep fceepeis 7 work the fore part of the week and were royally entertaied by Mr and Mrs McCarty at their home Miss Lizzie Swane of Dover who has been visiting here for some time JVOans Ethel Staples of Elsinore is visiting of tomatoes for 55 cents at with her aunt Mrs Jeppa Nilsson friends in Annabellathis week Orrocks left for home last Sunday morning t - I Several Gold Mountain miners have J W Faribanks J Wcod and L E The Mutual paper at Conjoint last wintered in Richfield and every day took the train for Salt Lake Carter is been to have said Sunday evening they may be seen anxiously watching a little too personal Be somewhat last Tuesday ' t the snow on the mountains hoping (VI next time Jim for careful its disappearance ' matter was deferred one month Bee Inspector A IVinget’s' bond MAnnVALE RESERVOIR ItREAKS The Lower DAm is Presumably Blown Out lhr some of the Aggrieved Parties Last Saturday morning betweep eight and nine o’clock tbe lower dam cf the Marysvale reservoir gave away or was blown out The dams were put In by a water storage company in 1893 aud during the two years past have held back large bodies of water In 1890 the lower dam was known to be in an unsafe condition as it was then leaking and has been considered unsafe ever since so it is possible if not probable that it gave away under the pressure or because of the erosiyq power of the leaking streams But the theory that gains most usu-a- l acceptance is that it was blown out The com- by the use of dynamite never been to has able pany pay the' land owners the floodlngdamages and' ' all efforts to gain redress has seemed vain so that the motive backed ujj ’ ’ was appro red There waslittle out of the ordinary n the bills allowed They amounted in all to $91365 excepting an item of 17500 that was "upproriated as a criminal expense fund to be by a strong public sentiment is easily used by Couty Attorney McDaniel In view Commissioners Robinsn was appoint After the dam broke flie water ip ed to superintend the grading of the its rush down the Sevier River dicj county road between Aurora and some little damage suph as tearing Salina out some of the railroad riprapping Tbe clerk was instructed to notify onto a small farm or two and the county Superintendent of schools running ditch beads river dams and injuring to meet with the Board at nex t regu headgates ' Bpt the head fhH not lar session to run very swiftly so Board adjourned till next regular large enough the news of the break went ahead of session s con-tjng- et it most of the way The proper officers are examining TICK IK IIIS EAE into the cause of the break and rumor has it that some clues are had but of the reservoir company Milan nutchiogs of Brooklrn had the conduct has 60 outrageous that public been an experience duriDg thdpast winter opinion will be largely with tbe dynathat he will not forget in a reasonable miter if there Is one in his work length of time While he was working at the Otter BOVS RAN AWAY Creek reservoir last fall ho felt some ia obstruction his ear The thing caused an uncomfortable feeling but Stewart no pain so no great notice was taken oldSunday night Ikey son of City Attorney Stewart and of it As time wore on the feeling James B Morrison’s son Lieth took coutinued soon accompanied with a two blankets a rifle and riding bridle which became worse just at night from pa-Morrison premises went to tbe No particular alarm was felt though the field aqd caught a mare belonging the pain steadily grew worse Final- to Mr Stewart and started out for ly hearing in the member was entire- fame and fortune Missing his proly lost but the boy keptjon probing perty next morning Mr Morrison set Some ten days dgo he succeeded in pul- out in quest of the thief only to be ling the object out and caught in his overtaken and told that his son had hand Tt’was a monster wood tick not come home the night before Sickened by its sight the bby turned made for Belknap The pale and 'dropped tbe animal which with the expectations of a cash job was soon found to be headless yet and plenty of money but alas! they measuring’tearly I of an inch in length were taken in lostead of that a and I in didmeter The animal had inclined man gave them been m the ear for nearly five months charitably at hauling rocks for and entirely Closed the opening A employment their board The boys got their boaid day or two later tbe tick’s washead at home without haullog rocks so also found still imbedded in the now the new lay out didn’t suit them and dry and lifeless flesh ' Wednesday night they stole quietly back to the Morrison residence returned the property and went to the STRUCK FA VO RALLY f depot to get a ride north on the freight Editor Howard of the Salina Press train Failing to get on the Thursd they reand Editor Crosby of the Richfield day morning Censor will exchange pulpits for a turned home rather sad hut decidedsome lads couple of weeks when the balmy spring ly less venture time efri’es up the Sevier valley mud Tins exchange idea strikes us as being a most cxcellentpn$ And we concluded to hdopt it g'ving due credit as it Yi ?' run-awa- ys 4 north-bouD- 4 OurLiteraryClub is still'alivV- - Come-ou- t Thd Teacher’s Institute last Friday and hear some “new points’’ on George B Cox of Mantl spent Sunday ' and Saturday put life and light into history in Richfield with Miss Ella Ilougaard ouf little town for the time being at his betrothedMrCoxlias Just returned least from a thirty eight months mission to R H Barney is the first man to the South Sea Islands a swim in the river this season five our of take or s About twenty twenty f i the water a little cool' and lie here reports left Monday Tuesday Samuel Dali and family have come citizens Conference at attend the to to Richfield to dwell Hebasbees a‘ mornings Salt Lake City resident of Nevada 'for some years Miss Rosetta Roberta went to Eph-raaudis a son of our townsman Ilenry Tuesday where she Intends visitTown begins to look like itself Dali her brother for a few‘ days and ing again from the fact that the stud' to Sait Lake go pben home from the ents are returning Prosecutor and Mrs Eckersley of various Colleges and Academies and Loa made Richfield Stloday going we trust Mr and Mrs O A Anderson enterthey will not be selfish but north next morning Mr Eckcrsly use their knowledge and experience tained several of their friends Monwill visit southeastern Nevada us here at home for the benefit of those day evening A good time was reportAttorney for various star route con who liav bean leu fortunate ed by tU tractors before he return home ' - A petition from Jame’s H Wells and others of Joseph asked that tbe county cebstruct a noad from Joseph via Vaca to Intersect tbe county road on the Poverty Flat south of Monroe Commissioners Robimon and Bell will Investigate the matter and report at thCboutd’s next session A resolution accepting the Aurora townsite survey was adopted It also ordered that the same be recorded The salary of the Count superintendent of schools was again set at $400 for the ensuing ' two years with a bond of $1000 Messers Scegmiller and Outzcn of the Cichficld City Couucil reported to the board that the city fathers bad taken favorable action regarding the oint Jail proposition but that Jt was necessary td wait until the ’mayor could call a special election for the Tire people to vote a special jail tax n The high school Is preparing for a mil on Arbor JDay The lecture course Editor Censor: Miss Martha and Mary Gar dner are $ to receive the benefits derived from Mr Jsoeph Jolley has gone South visitsng friends in Glenwood this week ' I It should be well patronized' again to buy more cattle ' i I W Ramlose the A good program was rendered at Wagon and Lewis Anderson has been very sick iachine Co’s agent has received his for some time It feared he has “Conjoint Meeting”last Sunday night list lot of wagons-a- ll Webers Bains Pneumonia Typhoid re to follow soon ' -- ield wash r seems Impossible to “swipo” it Accordingly we have written to James Gordon Bennett of the New York Herald suggesting an exchange for a month as it would scarce be worth tbe while of either to make it a shqrt er period We feel that it would be A good change for both Mr Bennett and ourself Mr Bennett aftpr month ‘ at the helm of TW Jhdjpjkdent makT ing miscrosoopldaj searches for a sourced Tf of income would appreciate his own comfortable berth and save his money The1 Independent tpia drawing Mr Bennett's income of 'a mlllldn a year for a month could "pay hl$ debts and hav H new $7 oYeicbat for next winter decidedly It Is A good plan and we hope Editor Bennett is tco courteous to refuse— Springville Iedepend-ent- e rs 27 MONROE the commissioners were pres ent Joil the Or-roc- Peterson COUNTY COMMISSION EliS i Buy ‘Your Trees of ’"'V'V: ‘ thii SALT LAKE NURSERY CO Our ! 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