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Show I UTAH COUNTY NEWS GATHERED FOR THE READERS OF THE DEMOCRAT. intTfstlwr 'ot'8 Fi-m Pys..n Vid I i.g ut Alpine N -w St ck for 8,rlnBvlllc Di'a. h nt Liiko . lew. 'Special Corrcspondencr.l P.IY80N, April 14, 1890. Sinnn'l Stark returned from a nils-don nils-don in II'"' S ltinmi Islands on Monday. He reports h d"" ellimilt' to live in wltliciit work, nnd the natives u kind, Gml-fesrlug people. Gen. W Urn w n, a prominent saloon tnin Is In town on business today. IVor Jorgeusnn, u pi-uiulnuit sliecp owner of Suulnqiil , Is here today. Iteeco ii Depuw Is iliu stylo of Pay-ton's Pay-ton's new nii'nt ninrki't opened Monday liy Jnscpli Recco and Wnrrcti Ucpcw. A cteaiii Sep ratm' stemucd up and II cniimiMiici'd opermlnns today, and In I healed In town on I) street, hctweon Eit'Vfiith and Twolvtli sheets. Tills I will save hauling two v three loads of I rulik to other town-, and ptobnbly I grow in larger ptoportiuii.s b l ro at.-other at.-other year. Frank Harris nnd wifu arc visiting here p, day or I wo aiming friends City Attorney J seph E. Pago Is nt thr county seat ngnlu this wic on tin pormti L business. Gardening Is being pushed nnd a general cleaning lip Is now visible, on !. nearly every city lot in tlio city; many new fnm-os uro In course of cmst rue- German Ellsworth in npnolntcd ben ' inspeclor for Salem, Pnyson and S ttita ' quia. If o (lied Ills imud yesterday ' wlih tlic comity clerk. Thomas Clowuid eame down frmn 1 Ms milling' Interests situated In P,(y-sail P,(y-sail canyon imlay. He has leased suv-' suv-' cral claims to capitalist!! for develop-meal develop-meal and will muko business lively ;, this summci m Pnysnn. Mr.-. Anna M. lluish Is ihc youngest grandma in this town; nor duilghier Tnly gave Idrth to n Huh girl tnduv.slie i the wife of Adolph Kennedy of Eureka, Eu-reka, Utah. ' Pnysnn U vorv quint now slnrc tlio boys havo gnnu iiway to she r sheep, nnd work on dm tul.rnad in Wyoming Thu street are almost, deserted; tin farmers ;itid uunlners uio all busy nnd b'iye no time to rend war no.8 or loaf. I'ujson Is growing In popiiUllon rp-M)y rp-M)y Tlio wifu of Ulehop Page presented pre-sented Jit in with ii lino ton. II. S. Wmiiuer Id happy ami n)l Millies on account (if a sua and heir cntnliiK to his household. TJie wifu ot Pel or Hnmlltoii also presented her liusband wlih a ll'ie d uulitor. Alt were wul funiu arrivals this wkek. Trains connect hero In lino sh'ipe. PasseiiKetti iiriivo Irom Nepld In ihe iiaualiiK and wait until 7 at nmlil lor the Tunic i-alu. The nuil. 8 uiu yet liroettlar Rome times. We h'et a dnily pt.per ill nocn, soineiluies ut ul lit, and the si ml weeklies coiuo two days 1 ite. Peo(ile are tiled ami dully nbk when will there he a change hck to the old mall time? A pet 1. id ii Is In clreiilat.oii asking the 0, S. i,, railway 'o rjp'uco the. tialn t'lliieing the mail here at 10 a. m.. hut w He weak In Ihcf'dth us to the ne H conialMiinetii of the lonn felt want of M Kutiliii what we usk for. If the coin-m coin-m pHny is ul-o they will start a new jM fccheduiu some Sunday moruiiii;. V Mii)or I'eery Ims not ifturiied from (ha Hni Spviti baths at Salt Lake Cltyut, Wind has been received he II '1 riiildiy recti veil tig his loiiuer hoallu B and roliiisLucss. H The Held owners sent In n petition to ; the city council last Mondny nikdit wlih 4J signers, unking thb cotiueil to leave out the fanning lands from the x-licilule uud lebatu tliu tux lor water. thay had peaceful possession 48 years B ad never berore paid a tax. The water whs theirs and tlio council over tteppuii hs bounds or nu hoiiiy in this rUK" Many of ihe men on ihu potltluu bud been mionb.-rs or the city council H years past, and passed a slmluir law themselves and repealed it. T'.w pell Mini was referred to the city attorney taueiher with a few water questions to answered with nn opinion next Icssluti, B ''Pawnee HillIs oanvasslng for the "'lUlt Furniture conipdny. mt A mind many young men have re B "lv''d letters rrmn box "H" Suit Lake Inls wee.k. We won't, be surprised If a B 6u"iber urn not callud to go.on nils ""nssh inly. Banfoid 11. Wilson, lms.put out a row poplar trees on the sidewalk and 'ound the residence. Tliu. Hocky Mountain Bell Telephnne m company wj,j luovo hl,,r p0 ln0 off r,ira 'l''nth street In Piywin mid enn- l,nu" west on A street, tttenco south Iw,jtii HtriMt to 11 snoot, tbtiuce wu't i.. Tidneouih. tiiuncn somi, i t1B county road. This keeps tin woes of melallcclicultaway from the electric l'ght lines. Wed Inqr Reception at Alpine. j MIssEll h Henley and 0-or c Nell, son, who were inanled In Pall l.nku Cliy last, Krld.y, gave their wedding reception and hall last eventinr. No duulit It was Iho greatest social event of the season for Alpine. The affair was attei ded by an the yen m people of Alpine, a nunibpr of prominent peo- P'f fr Leu i,d Aiiuilcan Fjik ulso being pienut. The bride looked ch inning In n crcn-lion crcn-lion of whitH organdy trltii.neil with white ilidion and lace, and 'wearing a I bridal veil or muslin du sin, while the. groom was arrayed In the conventional evening dress suit. j Miss Healey was onenf the niot popular pop-ular young ladies of Alpb e, and had a , large cliclu of iicqualiiiaiices In -other parts nf t'-e Slut". Mr. Neilson h is for some time beon engaged In ihe mining business at M tear, wheiu the happy young couple will make their home, after ihe lioiieyuuM ti has been speoi. LhIiI correspondence Sat Lake Tri buue, April 13. j County Ji's. j Mrs. I.ubi Hoyd CUngi r. wire of .! tin Ft. Clluger, die.i Thursdiiy morning nt her home in Lakevl '. aged 25 ,cars. She had only in en inarm d about a' yuir, and leaves a husb Hid mul iiiiiny ftleuds to mourn I or lrs. Funeral Services were held In L ikevlcw yi bter j day. i W. M. Rnylanep, the onicrprlslng wdioleFilecomuitssloii mid piodtice man of Spriugvll'f Is always In the Held for buslines. The Humid or yesterday reports re-ports his shipment of n cailosd or liiinoy from I'llco to Dos'.on, the lumpy entiling from me Venial nad Abbley valleys aim v.lued alSIBUO. The Salt Lnko Tribune of yesterday reports tho arrival of a carload of tlioioii jli-brel shorL horn eaitle at Sprlngvlllo brought from the'itby Dr. llunu. Ii I-a fact, that sulllcicnt altoutloii has not been paid to purity of blood by the UmIi ci uny stuck breeders. Wi trust lh pre-ont Interest Inter-est being taken In the m uter means a desliaOle change. |