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Show I "jiiosiitiii: wnun iiim.u ' lulrucllic V'lfl' "f " 'I'll' "'l ' B Ciunlr;. H JMvr IHKtit Acw. E Un llie-liliut Augtiat I li ft Hull Lake WM Cty (or Hummll touiiiy lorlhetur. M woof galhirlng there mill hlilutkal Hj Information m miy en tide mo U wilt H ,n,u,tyoflhHuninillrlakulf 'Ion, HJ and in nfll" warl. Up to Unto H i havevlalled rarlei'al'atk. Want-hip, H llocktli I'eoa, Oakley, Kamaa, H jiojutltl. t'oaltlllu ami U Ion, ami H iiny HiiMi up Willi l.choaud Hio- 1H infer Ili" lifMinnllii(illlilli HJ Balnt In l thtao at tilt moult, with Hj toe bit Hon of I'atley'a i'atk, anil II 1it hid Kwl '' enjoyable time. If Tba Summit Blake of Zlnii Include II neifly all llw HaliiliretldlniJ, In Hum-R Hum-R tult county, Utah, nuj alio two ward Mj In Ulntth ooimljr, Wyo., atid nna Ml tranrliatllKkHprlng HwittWaltr I '"",fi W0' tl" "l'uld bUl Mj conalataof fuiirtieii irgulio. ward H ariJ onu branch, with n loial num. H Httlilp " " wul"' llatlHuliil pj ,rnorjgllamllle. Hie largtat ward H In Ilia Wake la Almy, Wyo , which H contain STn int-iubtt. The other H aarusgralcU, aeeordlngtiinlie, range H aa fullowa- I'eoa. 4.U liiemlen.; l Kami', 41V, Coalville North, IS., H Coalvll a Hotith, ".'i, llennefer, :',, I ulallle l.a-t, .,11, Iloyiavlllc, .111, III l'l.toli. I 9, 1'atlil'e l'tk, I H, Won-alilftl. Won-alilftl. 1 l.vanatoii, I: I, llmli-.tl,ILV; luxa Hiring (M brariih), IIM, nn-1 J dio, .-'. Coalville, tin hea.liiirlert of tho Hlaae and a!t the couttly rent of Hum-roll Hum-roll county, M plcaanntly tltualcil un ( r-alk crtik, nrar Da continence of Blr.il ttruam with Ilia Wilar, ami tiu Umarila nf uno tlinuraiij Inhabitant!, Inohi linn tliuiu re. tUllna; np In H rdiic lloll.w near tlieccalniluta, ami tlioau whullve on firma along Chalk Creek and on tliu Vttticr, loih Ulow anJ nlmu- tho town. A largo m.nttloii of tho opu. JaOaiiare coal mint It, III theemiluy of the Home Coal (MiiiMiy, Alxiut twoytar ajo CoalTlIJi wamllrlilfU latotbrio warJ. alum wlilili Win. McJrtnliM iimUi-J nvrr llio Noitli, Uxite llaril ovrr tlm Hnulli and Joi rfh Wrlitht over tin) lUit ward aa IIMii. Niartlm milt r of thatian itanilillioHUko Hviim-, a flna atruc lura which alriaily ha lui a laritn luinofinoniy and la tut f1nlhml tt, although In urn for Hukoiimferpiut' andolliarhrgainntliiK. ultlllB It (1 mill hy iivurwt practloal roajtut noitbfatofHilt IaIio City. lUalll-tu lUalll-tu Ir I alHiut AVI fret abovv ten lTrl. lloytTllli- want imoruri thacn. ltlcdtthllvlii klMttn Coif III., ant V.n.lili, thu ci liter ol tba want twtura a new Lrlcti luretlnu; home U heuiitlfully altn ikd onapnimlni new ovi Hooking thu flljforaloniilllanrvlipandilowii, lIUKt rca nilha uaith nf Collvlllp. IV m. Harijrlit I thu biihop of tlila ward, whtiu aliwj onu of thn few re raaluinffilonter of 1917 tit. Jatlouti r,..ldlni rctl It. Wanhli ward ron.lata of the IIIbo of WaUbhlp anil a few arattenil m tilt ra ritldlnK at Ulltrrtnt point on thu WtlrandupHllTeiC'riili.TlieTlllai:o of Wanahlpla laaiitlmlly allu.trj in the mouth of Hllvcr Creek cauun, tin Ihvwetthankof tha Wetxrrlrcr. It ha tho hrneat wrrd houan of any of thoaurroindlrBfteltlenicnta, and it-N-aata a nuinlivr of natural f-ulllth. The prral Uriw t ack to thoteillenient, however, of hie yiar. haj tten the foullngof the wait i of rillrerfrrt k oure a clear and itire a coull tio found In thu mountain ly the mill andtotircntratlnir worktat lark Clly, which are allul.il on the hralualtra Of the atieam, almit nrtieii lull.- tonthwiat. Wauahlp ll thlrly-flve mlltahy nearot road from Halt I.ako rlty . and eight nillta anuthnial of Coalville. l.M.r MiJiuw IMtrnon, rrealdelitoflhe lll!ll I'rlial'a illiocilln, In tin. Huiiiiult Hlake, rwlJ.. In Ihv Wauahlp ward. SB llx'kliort, rontaliilne twelit-ono I Umlllt -, It a Ihrirty llljga allualed at llio moutliof rhreuMllo tanyon, mar m llio weal lank of the Seber rlvtr, I tlueoaudahalf nillra aoulli nf Wan- I lilv, ihn Halt I.ako meridian line F jaait rUht throui-h thlt lic, to I' which Ulon:aiine of tha U'l mot. dow and farmlni' land on the Wilier. John M. Malln la Iheblahop. I'eoa ward oonalala ihleily of a tiring towntltuatetlon tho eftat able of thu Weber Jtleir thnu anjahalf mil. a aoulbeaitof llockwrt or flftiuu milt from CoaWlllo and Ihlrly-eUht lull, a byneanrroad from Hill l.a.le (,'lt). Moatol tha farmlinr laul, tuiloiiitlnir 1 1 thl utlleminl, lie on the bench fiat of the town while the narrow atrip of low laud lylint alont; thu rlvirla ntoatly uaed fur iaturai;ti ad.1 mea. Uowa. hte;lien Walktr (retl.ltt lure t lahop. ljeavlni; rroalnc (n KamaaloiiK Hi let! hand ron.l, the trattler follow Fort Creek, (on which I'eoa la tlluat tl)iimllthutnpofthe Wucli laieach-eil, laieach-eil, where he at ont'u 11 nd hluiaelf In a bnialoMin valley, ixUndini aoulh. aanlforabouttnmllt,wlttiMiaeroo width of nearly three mtlta. About .ueintofthiolnt whtiu tho lop of tlie liench Urtathud, la the nioiitn of Ike iipiier W'iber rtnyon nctrly two rule dlttant, and fulluw Inir the cuurae tflho Wslr Irouithe ndnt whero It antert the Talley wettward, It lnen maklnir a Krtat html, thaiiKlm; It rouraofromn wealerly tu a northtr-ly northtr-ly direction, a abort dlatamt. tuuth of leoa. IrtioklnKkouthwurd llio town of Kama la In plain Mew, tut In (ore Kttllntf there, welemlia Utile Tillage called Uakhy, clu. tired around a nourluK mill tltuated on llio north lankoftlio W'tUrand aurrotiii.lt .1 by iDnieiKelleiitlnruilnit lund. Hire I a I ranch of thu Church wllh (t, Jen. un at Trial linn i:i.lir m-Ii.i aittiiudir the direction of the 1'eva llalloprle. Tbllaru I two and a hilt mile BOiitbtaatoflbnvlUiiieof IVoi. 1 Ivemlle aoulh of Oaklt) or toTtn inllea by neureil rou.l a.)iithiatufrta llti the town of Kama, on a hMi ItmcIi aWut midway Ivtuetii the H Wtber river on tie north nn.l tho U rruvorlttroti the aoulh. riiltltthe m famoui lthnit.Ua valhy, thu named after I'alher Thomn ItlicnJ.a, who laiauie thu Mrat Itttlrr here by localliiK u ranch aaliortdHtauionortli- eaitbf where Katuaa mw atanda, aa early a 1S5II, Kninai lad UttetaUivu H tbelevelof llit.ua, width aitounta lor n ltocol un.) Invlii.ratli.( aiimmer nlt'tilN 9 audita uulnterrutM alt iKhllin lat Hill Hi-ll tltalntbe wlntir. Tliualeimooftrita I In lbltoionvnlliyi(heatheauUUullal I reaMenn Willi whk h It aboumli uu i R rtuiilly to allow oil to adviidaice, au.l the hai, I of thrift and luduitry t It vlalble all around. Hamuel 1", Atwovl, the Ulahop of the want, ran H eoUirtulle hlmailf uniu ocouiiyluir alaiilt nl ". tolled n Kialtlotr aa lnct any ulht r lliahop In Iho ( hutch at the prtrenttllm. Ill null on y, eotltwl thai hi ail Hi i I w ml r , r, la to th. Up-of Hie in ui.i-.ln all ir mil 1-nrh) t I'arU wardtmlnaiM all til. Halnta rv.hlir.ir In p,ri ' r.rk, In-rlllillnirllle In-rlllillnirllle valley r Hot. ertllle all I'nrkOlty rtnyilertiil, I nuAted Jn the headwa'eia i f I.k-i ( antnnidtV alwul t ur nill-w itoith ol Part fjlt lathehnilqiiarlmof the warl. Mil-l.lact. Mil-l.lact. n.atleepleaaaiilly al tin. foot o the W aaatch moilnlalna, near the Utah Ccnlral rtlla ny, twain i an mil. from Hlt l.akeClly. (leorne M. race, who live oil Hlleer ( raek al.ulalx Inllrt tioilbeiutor Hnyderville It the lliahop of I'atlti'a i'ark ward, and W'lllUm U ton Wlhl Vulialtt of 111.' acattt ll tiler realdlllK oil Chalk, Creel , tatt of Coalville. Allir iumIiik thr. uih n tanyon In going up tho rrttk thu country ocnui a little, l.arlnK nai row atrl4 of meadow and fanning I mil aloiut th. maliictetkanltrlhu. lathe, which hat betli rlalmel ai.U aellled uon by tur l.ritlntii. rti eentniuf the Upton ward, or the point where llieachool iDuaeatan.', taaU.ul ten mill -'tat of Coalville, but then-are then-are mnchia and tarma occuiled liy tnenilert of Hit. Chuich, exten.llui; ten milt farther out. John Clik ire able ovtr Ibe Ulon ward a ltltiini- 1 eho It tho imillftl wald In the Hiimmlt Hlake. The lUtMleal rttt irlvet tho ii'iml rof funllleant 12, 1 ut J .llaa Atr, tha lllahup of the ward, coulloiih count tlx famine who actually ac-tually belonged to thu Church and who met t regularly for worablp In a room of llio lllhup' rtal.tet.tv. l.cho of to.la I but a tuitll xlllaiucrinparid with the I tho City that cnated aiith an t xclteineijl lot A abort llmewliin lli. Union railflo Itallway wat teinn built through hern In IVM-V. Itwaa oneuf llioae tetuiorary title et'iillar to It day which a rtnir Into t xlatt nee In the cuurae of a few day and ila,-la-arcd akiIii At tba ttrmluua of the road wa moved futlher wtkiward, lltntiefirt tho liwt.l town on the WiWr within the llmlla of Hummll Count), Itlletfour mill tiorlhweat of rrhooti tho wtatbankof thatrlver, an I on Ibe old au tla'i.l road that irav. tied by the I 'tali Ion-en- of 1M7 AlKjuttwniillle tlow thl lac th, W'therN alley narrow Into a real ran-yon ran-yon knuwn here aa the "Narrow" where t.irh I.H-al rurloalllea at the 'T.iouaand Mile rree." the "IletlP. Hll.lr," the '-Davit' Looklli); UU," etc , are ulnte.t out to the ovellin I Iravelrr, aa ho now, In lieu of mult and ox tra.ua or oven ban 1 carta jama iwlftly througli at hi te, reateil In a itately i'ullman railway tar. Tho Upper W'rlr Valley, n mmeiir-Itiitattlieheadofllie mmeiir-Itiitattlieheadofllie "Narruwa" and titendlugtiiaaouthtily dim II. n for adlatanteof alout twenty Iwn mlh III. Ill It open . ut Into llhialta' Valley, ha rhi an avert e width of niaily Ihtte-quallrtll f it tulle. 1 be ndjttt nt mountain on either al 1c aru ut uerall) low at.d allord uturai;e fur l-rno tlocktofaheep nil I alao tMnu callle. Hmall irtatii I ralMI vtry tucreaanill) III the valley, but the altitude 1 a little toutiliih for trufliable fruit tulliiie At aome fiittite day, howevrr, when Ibe Ijnriliuall havt, futtber Itmprtrd theelementaaiid bltaaed the tHiuntry. audi Inilltanl vtnettbltt width now nm roiial.lrred an tniriaalblllty will tinloubttdly kiow and do well In thl altitude. I rum thlt Hlaku I cu to Morirau iiunly anl thencotu lltar l.itko Vul ley. aXNniirvr J .! CtiALMH K. Hummll ( ouuly, Utah, Auiiiatlo lh'il. |