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Show ReCtSnQKBSBBBD We havo received a Mammoth Coal. Siisulry from Mr. Henry Itampton. an old PIAIN CITY.- . blacksmith, o resident and Pioneers' Day was celebrated at Plain us thil he lag City with the Bountiful, who informs foilowiug programme: At daylight there waa firing of cannon of ct jppinjz from the (ejted a sample &wU .1 to h. and musketry, under Cnpts. Draney and Maoimoth Coal Mines, and Thomas; music by the brats band, under He thinks, wi.tn it is Heath; snurise, stars and stripes, good article. further, it w ll e by Ensign W.Htheriiigton; 8 o'clock, worked iu a citizens assembled en the public square; found superior to the Hock Springs coal. his purpose ad prooession formed under Marshal Geo. He fi'J'ls il to answer Br.imwell, Jun. Lis testimony Natives io wik e up, mounted on a mirably now, and gives of fuel war-on- , chief, W Hiohardson, aluiH "Ked that it is a valuable specimen :ose"; Pioneers of '76. Outfit, old wn(jou and ti apj-- ; tenru. yoke of oxen and Dear Lake Accidents. On the 17 h spun of old mules; Pioneer representainst.. Alma Tarker, of Liberty, Bear tive, Joseph ISkfvns. teamster, Muddy Joe; Farmers of '47, Hans Peterson; i 1 ng a horse at thai Lnko Valley, was i was n suitably equipped whon the aUJii ll jumped in cross U'ah in 187t; ILmd Cart representingof j.Uce, Company in? a di'ch aud threw Mr. Parke' to tte '56 reptes nted by J.thn Drany and Fo'.kman and Neild; fifteen 1. lie struck ou his head aud groun authorities of voung men reprigen.'iu He remained ,yas picked up the Cliurch, Geo Carver; Plain City iu this condition till about four o'clock brass baud aud Colors; Tableau, Goddess of Pleuly unJ the virtues of Ziou, under Kext morning, whzn he was able to an Oiias r esl. Esq ; President V. L he time er Af that swer questions. ielehratioim. ltr tpt. ripiJ'y recovered, oud beyond a ?caip waund sinss not to have Buffered much injury. It'c'a, of Paris, sen of ti(Q C. C. Rich, is in a fair way of recovery iVoiu the (fiVots of a severe a ci lien', which occurred & couple of weeks While working at the shingle ago. jjiill at !Le uiciitb cf Paris euayon, the fund leBiiuie disarraaged, end iu at it (rom the drum his tempting to remove left aim was cuijit' and badly injured. He wa.-- aloae in iho mill and does cot No kuQw huiv ho extricated himself. lnes were brokrw, but his arm was draiit'ii ly bruised, aud it is thought the wis loosened foui the bona, lie iij been constantly attended day and Franklin D. i expected soon to ba convaleto Providence and good thank scent, aight an is I nursing. Shuriliff and Councilors; Ladies' Relief Soci-ty- , Mrs. Kiiymond and others; 1'iaiu City Ce operative, Peter Folktuan; the Trades; Jilacksmiths, C. 0. Folkraan; Siioemaktrs, F. G Ralph & Co : Tailor, Father Poison; Plain City string band, Tiios. F.obsoD; Citixens and School in carriages auci on hori-eck. The exercises in the nchoolhonse at' music by the brass band, singing by the Tabernacle choir, led by A. Maw, prayer by the cin plain, John England, Seu , finding by the Union Choir under George Musgrave, an oration by John Carver, Ksq , tangs, trios, epteohe.-- , glees, recitations, perlornianoe ou tue organ, toasts, seutiuieais, &3. A jiiveuile dance vas given in (lie schviolhouse; aihleiic fpurts ou the pub lie square, aud a d:ince adults at night, with firing of cannon and uiu-i- c closed the day. Comniiit''e of Arriinge menu, W. Geddes, J. Rieliardson, C. d I ocon-patio- W. i t ' vi-- V ') - . e by - cool-lookin- ,1st ten ce)s afrim. Toe Marsbafand bis ,iBt nd gay, nith. aichs looked gal- thr - uiMts and ii. tbe pro? service good "'ionand in the grove. V- Jti Ricak 0f fitted r. x team and outfit representing Utah ja th pmt, tD( pilt jjimgeif 1( Cohsider ln"veajeooe and' trouble to make ; UC0H-i i was, w.d9ubledU ;n Urghan drove the teara and I brought op,the rear with the CAW, '"'ns, and did - Bola-rat- Nortb (aa I'ORfAOiJ. AV break of day Capfe Thrnas Iiavis and company fired a salute, aud as the run's rays touched tke top of tb west-es- n mountains 'he stars aud stripes were unfurled to the morning breeae on the liberty pole at the school house add greeted with a salute from Cap. I. Davis and company.. ' At ten o'clock there was singing by tae choir, prayer by the chaplain, aud cration by Pres. I Allen-;- , singing from the Sabbath School scholar j, led by Supt. C. Gardner, toasta, recitations, etc. Then the table was spread with the bounties of the land aad.iairly gremed beneath the weight of good things, served by sister Pauline Gardner, assut-e- l by Mrs. Helen Spencer, Mrs. 11 A. Tims Tb Spencer, and Ms Sarah music baviog failed to put in an appear-anc- e the company were soen enjoying various ways, and at T. themselves m. o'clock p. dancing commenced a ad J went on as "merry as a marriage bell." no dronkenness, no rioting all J H peace and good feeling. Committee C. Gardner, Robt. Nish, S. MassfieM, Ja. McKay, Jae. Spencer. V?. H. Annaaeos, Reporter The above reports are somewhat as we have not spaoe to spare-Ueon-dense- v i,. t fuller jarticulars.-- En J ou, t'W-ik.- . (eo-jt:- .. , , fr ' ; , )!; said jurors upon their oaths do say that partis ef the Territory. have made atrial of his Silver Leaf brand, and it is certainly hard to beat. B ikers pro nounce it unexcelled for pastry purpasef . P. Tbybefg is the managing nAlIer at Mr. Mack's establishment,' an! he is well known in .Northern Utah as-- ISo L manufacturer of sso-wJuaipllngdust We ent the honiU ot uift'riiiiony exixliuu' jH tween haid , plnlntllT nnd J. fru lant. up.o tha jtrouude loi tli in tUa petition do fi e in thl offl. . ' And you are herd 7 uo'.fied thut If yon 'ail t appear and annwer the raid )ieittlon ail altoi pIvintilT will ie itraiiltapiMnit J'om an.f apply to tlm court U'T the rvllef J rayed for., '' Iu fcurtliaonv. whereof, ) J. U1 Wrtphtt Meek ait, eourt. do hifinlo my baud and afllx the-atof aaid; court thin ita day o July, IS B ' : r r.., , , 0 the body lyi g before us came to his death t y )ing struck by a piece of an old "hub box, accidentally bursting by the explosion of powder, being half filled, fired in honor of the celebration ai of the 24 b of July, by one llyruni Hardy. Though l e accident, according to evidence, being purely accidental, we '' I J' .r.) ?r'--Vcannot too etrougly condemn the use of n..,.it v ilCXt ' ' all such tiroilar contrivances on public r: in t j occasions as being dangerous to lite and u LEGAL l"u ' Mrictf limb, and should in our opinion te for' .v t ' i .v ; tliMcam l'ltiwr. Tiuncr. GuH.ATntcr , .... ... ever discarded. Ih ttw rrol.ie Court. Iu and for M'wiraa fount.., t In testintofcy whereof the said juror6 j. i (ucujfsvr to Mltchfll 4 Smuot.) jj ,f L In M.eTefrUory of t tuh.Hou. Jv e l)aeo, 4aue-- ' Fite vfrwfirayri have hereunto set their hands, tLe day ,!;,,., Mt...Diiorct. ftfSuMMont r LINK Of ULACK ANDQ ALVA51ZXI ' " A JCLL and year afore said. Went In Unoe htoxk. Iron Vfpennd Mttirurs JVunt JI..ShntlU ,X)ri tt . .. a ' rti and liittineH for fttiua. Acat for I uvmet'i V r Jams P. Hunte, t Thn'peoplasiC ti e IJiut 4. ltf' fif Americ ,iru lehrated lone aud bill Pun:.,, I'uuip the Tei Jurors. Robert McFaklano. Utali, ceud greeting to frank and Pump Fitting on luvd. Hiruhle uViiUuit. oiv tore. hereL.v rifrn( (u J ,.t Andrkw Bowxan. the petitiou of Hie he it. tiiii uhe iiiauitill, aniwr II D. Pktkusu.s, Justice Peace, ActI UK X ACE W015K AND ROOFING tiled afrahtkt ytU iu Mid ( onrt, Within ten da), ' .. em luuire (e tlte 4Ay of xi ioe, alter Hie neirr. ing Corouer. j GulVanlzd Bheet Item Cernlc nnd 'to rder. of title . . ' ' 1 , t .1 a david james;l;;, . . I 1 ( I c-- I - 1 V rj . t ., 1 -- t" iitu-y- . ( On you euuiniok. if eerved wilhio tlit eouatyior, if rwl out nf ihit count hat withiu thlf Jh '.icial IXa.rict. within twenty ittyaj withiu forty iat,' or jadciueiit hy dfanii will he taken agaiiut yoa a.:eoediag to the prayer . of laid petit on. ' If raid action prnutrbf to olitaio a decree d ' Satiluti. golf Ubelllng, PoUlered Top I'ruit aud ' , Money Can a dpeclalty lo their , tilled and Ordn from-tb- promptly sntry ' ' ' ' thipped. , ; rVarvliouM and Woriuhopa, Went Terple Et.,, Cache County Xormal Insti- tute. SALT JLAUE CITY, ' Hykum City, Cache Cotinty. July 22J, 1370. Ei'ixou Jt'KClion : ' The school teachers of Cache County, met at the First Ward school bouse on Monday, the-- lOtu, met , aud organized the Cncbe County Moroul Inatitute, Miss Ida I. Cook, Principal. Tvachere present:: Logan: Willard Maugban, Annie Dor em us, Mattie Blair, Josephine Guff, Lyiia Crockett, Caroline Olseu. L Hyde. Millvill:- - Mary M. Henrie. Providence: J U Brown, C. D. W. Fullmer, AnnU Mathews. Hyrsm: Charles C. Shaw. Paradise: Henry A. Shaw. WellaviU: W. K. Reid, Fanny Kib-le- y. Mtndon: John Donaldson. Hyde Park: F. Turner, Lars. C. Petersen, Susie Lamb, Permelia Drurj. Sraithfield: W A. Noble j Richmond: Edwin Smith. Newtoa: A. P. Welchtnan. Clifton: Lncetta M. Marley. Franklin: Suie L..GoasIui. ' i ) . . .. . o Ojd?n Prass Band play.eri" with a Mliiafacy and accuracy in which they We not been eolipsed by any band. that ti appeared in this city. The ehoir sane oharnungly, and Prof. J. Fowlce is untitled to praise for his continued- labors, aa tbe leader' North Ojden contrrteied: the large purUoB of and. visitors "eonnty" gate as raasio. and martial singing lively Thoe trimmed tastefully ts orn. by the charmingyoungladies f 'he. "RetrewbcysU. Sfietj," only . s , Tne 1 . i tle day. V , - ing n d hxi-vl- - . ti-- , . t"'utes. 2t . 80VTU WKSKR. 'Jon. Lester Tho oitizens of this place with visi.1. Herrick the exercises at presided, tors frcjn Easton, met at 10 30 a ru , and with his usual dignity, and infused life afier singing. and prayer, tbe chuplain, tnd spirit into the entire proctediugs. Elder Joseph G rover, gave an authentic The procession, is. rououncd, by old account of the persecutions of the aiuts, refuting some misstatements in Red citizens, the best ever se&u in the Territpath" History of the United States. Mesi-rsory. IloLert Watts and T. J. Ivcg on the tame subject. ' Mr. Mr. Joseph Hall was on hand with his fullowed Gale Kobert sung a song. Prest D. S. interesting skelebts cf Weber Count j, Cook instructive address. Mr. aa gave a4 the great length of the exercise John Bright gave a speech, the choir lions precluded hi reading them to the sang, and the- chaplain prououncel the ' ' benediction, Metnbly. At 2.80 there were out door amuseThere were several games introdoeed ments and dancing. In a game of ball o'l the grounds new to this part of the South Weber scored 3 and Uintah 24 world. "Three sticks a penny," as it is ruas. MiM Mary J Joucj, of South won a dress pattern in a fooWeber, ailed in the old country, didn't yield Miss and trace, Margaret Jones, of the imtcb. profit to the furnishers of the mer- aimo place, tie ecoud rise, Geo. L. chandise, the boys took to$ good as. aim. Corey, of Uintih to k the third, and The people sat for orer three hours Miss. Jennetta Miles of Hooper, the fourth prize. The email chi.dreu raoed liitening to t'ae music, BingingfcSpaeuhes, for candy, and at 8 p.m. there was a and Tnot of them declared that they gr ind bail. Committee of arrangements: uuld have listened much Messrs. ,Thos Pek ioseph .Bambo-roii'j- b longer. and Joseph Firth. Keporttr J The oration was fuSJ of interest, and " Gwer. 'he responses to. toafts lively, pointed nBIGHAM CUT. mill each different character from ' The upper room of the '"Soeial Hall," ih others. i 33 by 6 feet, Wmg elejartly nuisbed Thre was lots o? fun in the grove, but and decorated for the occasion, was opened aud occupied to its lulled cupae rowdjiwru or disorder. ity. Dancing commenced at .jx"ui, Those old ladies frookeJ charming in and closed at iu, the time was epeni "eir neat dresses, while muslin and most pleaoantly. Messrs. R. L. Fish burn, C KelliyL L Snow, jr., i. Smith, 5'jrple ribbons- ' StoUl aonslituted the manag and 0 Uncle, Tommy displayed his "giHly committee. In expectation of sol iug and skill in dancing keeping step with try weather no arraageme nt hd been tli and executing figures which made this time for formal processions or meetings, however, lings were hoisted son? but a master can exhibit. ; in the morning, , ordnance aud small Colborn Bucqaeded not by "soience." arms fired, and. the brass, and martial hat He is bands discoursed lively music, and sereby activity ajvl enlurs&ca. fteuty-fivyears of age, and, after the naded a number of leading citilans. A vch, danced a hompipo for fcfteea matiaee was givtt to the Sbbath School the dramatic asiiociati&a durmu-fi- , ,' j ts trr ou decorations, Edward Goddard J White, 0 J. Llndeloff, Geo. tames, T. England. Reporter, Edward Goddard; ' It-- ! Coni-nutte- ' . k' Csleeratios Jottlngs. ' Weber. ' - J. Rwdoii, P. Folk man, G. tlrawmel!, Jun., Geo. 11 Carver. 7.T , lr Neat, T TesUmonial of respeot jlq Miss Ida lone , ,,Cook, frou) the ;Teichef; oft Cache t TFIK DAY HKHt BI(J RANOK, I.ROM . , ,; f July loth, a light trimjle cow, West Weber,' July 20, 1876. J' ' .County: :jV ,;; , ..;.,. ,,,, IImH4 hratti en Ike rlWWitb Dear Miss Caek. ; after; two weeks kith toastmid on loft cbunliter with W, In hart, Editoe Jdxctios: hIiki. Tim propM-tof Wm. 8. LEWIS, spent in your cuinpasy, in the capacity It again becomes my painful duty tc of a Normal Institute, we feel that in Knrvill. l'niiTirtk'W,wr4 plw. uitii-o- . dJCi3t-C0res;-denKuysvilla, JuJy '.'1st, IStii. report another std accident. Thechool-housjustice to you, and to ourselves, we can. e of West Weber met at the e not say gocd-bywithout tendering you ou the 24th of July, at 10 o'clock, a few word in wiitiug, as a token of In tlm I'mtiirif Court la mt for Box Hldor Ooun- Ir, Xrrilury ot I'titU. U m. tunvel Siuitti JuJg to celebrate ttiatdny. The meeting was respect. Being great admirers ef the called to order by President John I Scottish poet Robert Burus, im epti&k ot Charles Jtticlnwl IWberts, l'lt ff, 1 Summons. Hart. Hymn pnng Prayer by Robert a man as we hud him, and Kl!aiury Harriet Annie vg. Ruln-rV- , Dof n't. j Telford. President Hart deliveied a forbids us to be less courteous io a lady. rnnj.leof the Unite I Htato In tho Territory speech on the trials of the Saints, what As a scholar we admire you; as a teach- of Th t.'mli euud ki ei'tiHC tn Anoie lloberlu, wkat had through, they nay er we respect you; un Udy we honor Jrtemliiut, Vixi su e liort-bpassed they i i'ijuiri'il to answer th and their eventual you; as a Iriiud have to p iss through, if Cbui'lo Mtclmel l!.letts, in uid court wepiiieymt Alilioogh pitiin 6U-- , UK.iiii.il vim. within iliiyn, exeluuive of thu i wo weeks is a destiny t tiino iu wLieh dny i t ni'.' vlio, very nfliir tin1 nervicK un you of lii John Brown delivered rn en.tion. H. o get acquainted, d close siiiutiiuiH, il servo within this enmity, or, if tervvt) yet, throt:g!i the D. Peterson had just taken the stand in" this coai.ty ltit within this district, within companiousliip into which wv have been out t only days, otherwise with.n forty ilny,?r judg when some boys outfide, and about, sixiy thrown, and the varied ot nmat I Ue;,uilt will I tikuu imerchnige iy Nuit you accord-il'.- g feet from the north end cf the meeting expre.'sioss and idens. which cur to tlie jimyoi1 ui Mid (ii'litinii. louse. discharged some powder confined Mid Hcti'Ui ta t rmi"lit toulitufn a decree dm- lias K.eeessitated, we Imve dioov-ertntlvtut th( UuiivU (if iu:itrimoiiy uxistiiiK litwi-eiin a ring. The ring was about two and i in g vory niuiiy netileut your Haid l i.iiiitill mid d:uuditHt, ujviri ihe ground st-a I alf inches io diameter, two inches character, which to know is but to ad furtli o tho .Kit ion on tan in tlux olncc And you are hereby aotitiml tlmt it you Lul to deep, and half an ineb thick. A flat cure. If we profit by your instructions, thi said rutitintt as almvo repieee of iron was placed ou tbe ground, ours will be the gain: if we prove not appearand answer pluiotilf will Utk diHDiilt iiainil. yuu ami the ring put iu the centre, filled half apt fcholars, ours will be the loss, not quired, ap!y to tho court for tin? relief praed lor. full of powder, an anvil pliced on the yours We know not whether In twtimony wiiereof, I, J.O. Wright, Chirk of have you tx.iu t. uV hxruiiiLto hh my hniid und ttthx tli top of the ring, the powder bicg igni- discovered anything iu us, as a body, to wid Si'ul oiMud Court, thislolh ilny nf July ,17,1. ted by a paper fuse entering a bole or admire, but whether you have or not, of iiiuur, j. (J. v l'tolmte notch in the bottom of the ring, which one thing rest assured: if we cannot Clerk. ' ' . srAl bad beeu discharged eeventeeu times compete with you in scholastia attainthat moruing. The consequence was the ments, we certainly can in warm and of l tun. 1 8.S. burs:iog of the ring, a piece of which, I sincere friendships. Ours you have. We Territory llox Md r Coiuity. ( two afterwards kp.w, measuring about : by ask yours. In tho Prolcit Court, iu and for iW County aii'f one ucd a half inches, (lew townTds the Iu addition to (his written testimonial Tsrritftry. Hon. Samuel Smith, lYolnte Jud :e- sehoolhouse door, ou the step of which allow us to present with this little you Sumnimif. r.. at a little boy. whosa name was Wil. token of our regard, not that it can in Ashtr ll.MckuU, PffmiTt.' j ltaiu VV'ood, tied live years, tivo inooihs au intrinsic sense express our feelings, Pif'ipto of the Coiled Stiites in the Teni- and twelve days. It tstru'.k him ou the but iu a certain degree tt shows our f The y of t'l.ih, to .Ixher U. N'ieh;ils, dolnidHiit. left collar bone, glancing into'the utck. gratitude. In after . ion are Loreoy sonimoiied to upptnr and years, when you the m.-- l coincluiiit of IlAinet K Mi lml, I: led Cti'tini a gush two inches square, and look back to this (wo we Bestion, runy ym in rrolia renrt tn uud for llox t.Mer severing the jugular veic; theuee glanc- you think of it with feelings of a pita-anCounty," Utah Territfiry, withiu tendaya nttei- lliw in-the doorstep, rviiere it was i'lnu aerv.ui on un id ijim nm nkoia ir ing apnature; nnd although there hit eoHiit, cr if with'W tl;i eonnty Lot wKhln found by Thomas Gibaou. The boy died pear some dark spot upon its nay eurfufe, llu diHM t, iu twruly diiyu, utherwite i'hu ( in three minutes may , the bright ones so predominate as ftrly iiuH, or j!i,l,rineiil hy defanlt will tSetubi u 4 b deliver-of Unlike the July, our ' to en:ire!y obtcure them. you It you tul to ftpppur and answer., j , :ipiinl i Thin it hruithr u olitu in a dmoe anee !i3 not obtained at ike cannon's Mus Cook., whether you reniain in our tbelionds of matrimony uow existing itoouth or by the explosion of powdrr, our mid uelemhuit op t&e piounun kei y. a county, Territory, or our America, aud therefore, in my Luaible opiaion, our hearty good-willin the petition on til u Btiid court. esteem,' respect forth Aud m notifled that if yon fail tfl J you liUglt! to be discarded as not netJssary and God bless yon' i yours. dpi uir mid atruM re,und ly luw, deJitule , in the celbraiion of the 24th of July, The. above was signed by the mem- mil In tii:o . ni'.iiiifd J'OU nnd p(dicHt:oa Mle In tho Coarl fir tho relief pmyed lor is said eepeeiaUy wiih such apparatus as the bers of the Institute. ' i i above. Miss Cook made a suitable reply. In witneis whereof I fcirve hereunto wf iny A messenger was sent toOgden The following gentlemen visited t,he loiid i'i'1 th acHil of idcjail, this Uit tiny ul" for the Coroner, but lie could Institute: . , Bishops Preston, Roskelley, July, A. I). lhiO.: . C. WEJflltT, not be found. In tho meantime the Imdy Lines, ilamoioiid. Jaurdati, and M. . waa removed to its fjriner residence. Thatcher, C. ' , Tsui.."' Mbley, J.. A. Leishirian, C. H D. Peterson. Justice of the Peace, 0. Card and W. H. Apperley,. Eqrs, i"' panelled a jury at the b o u " e of Chus Tho Itistiuue was adjourned subject to la the Prnhate Coart In nnd Una KWer comiW Wood. The following is the verdict the call of the iiuiith, ty, Territory of Utah, lluu, au-County Supt Ju.tc. as delivered by Ike )urors: , Sniu. RoskeJIey is alive to the educa ' V'-' 'itf: ' If. SiHF'Attry, lluim I TtRBiTotu yv Utau, tional interests of the county, and be John ', ' Fummmu. ( WtsroN Pkkcixc?, has the respect, confidence and esteem FraniisC.Siryularii.Prfciui'l.f. Vl EBEK COL'NIY. J ' ;.' " of the tcliooJ The people of the Ufitted State In the Territ'irjr ;, of Uu)i tijvd retiii: to tfraMte C lvgeltary Yours An inquisition at Charles W. Wood's ; respeotfully, Yon are hmehy reruird to itncwtr th . in Weston Precinct, Weber County, on Chas. C. Shaw,' petition of John M. tiilettery in said coiuf H. the 24th of Ju'y, A. D, 1876, before tiled aKni iml yon. within tfii tiayi, cliuivent the D. Peterson, Justice of the Ptace, in day of somite, after the service on you of tin umniont, if win d within thil eountyV or, if New Mills. Mr. James Mack, of the erted Westou Precinct, in said County, upon out of thil hut withiu tin diftrirt, the body of William Wood, eon of Ncw'Mills, Smith field, Cache county, within twenty county othnrwiae, withtti tor ft rlayr, ou Charles W. Wood, aged about six years, hf dofatult Will (etteki-on ns last evening' He is opeoiug nrjudunteot according to the l raver of nuld pedtmu. ioii ' there lying dead, by the jurors whose called l fri obtaia a dociew ditnilnnf action drought' names are hereunto subscribed. The a tine business for his flour in different tf7-4t- Chil-ure- u ccn-sis.e- IT. The Fatal A critical at West The ebjeot of ibe two weeks session will, I tlwnk, bring about the desired result a aoiform method of teaching tbrougbeut the cennty. On Friday i he 21st, tLe labors of the institute were biought to a. close. Mr. r.eid read the following testiinonial, and presented Miss Cook with a very handsome volume of Th History of the rotted States. nd a gold neckLee, w th locket attached: P.O..Bon.3o Cppostt Oty - . ..; '' Mt Market Mlj Z J s ! the tHnde of matiioiony eiiKiian hetweea. xaid piaintiif aud defendant Ul on the ground et forth m the petition os tile In ihu otftce. And yea are kereoy notified that it yon fail to a 3 g- - S -i-- wL v l s1 : '.! or 3 A LJ 'sill .. ? l gif s If lx a' m I . 1 rtr ' ' i Emm I" LEGAL NOTICE.. - . : .. - the Probate Court, In a ad forth Ccnoty of Morftan, in th Terrl:iy ,f Utah, lion,. J,t- II iveu, Judges Clarki Xttdttam,2nJ plaintiff, k'ummm$. ; Cirroline XttdKam, defnuiant. J ' J Ttie people of th Cbifed Htstee in the Territory f Luh.end ( reeling tt Carrol in Neexihnru.i'.f fi u -daut. Yuu arehurehy required to anawer tli petition f Charlee Needham.ind pl'ff. fried iuaatd court, within teu day (excluetve of th day. cf.ervic) alter th eervic on you of (hii J (,' (! wiihiu till auiBt, if. cutiuiyor if. Is V autyoij outofthUecnnty, but In th.i Judliiidiiiritt aim to' twenty day; titherwlee wii.'iiQ loity date, orjudgment' hy deUult will h taken afaiul ynti aotor..in; 10 im prayer 01 raid petition . Baid action. i bHiught Sa cktaiw a dere the bondl of unurfmouy rxintiug 0.itwer.. ing aid plaintiff tow defendant, on the eronudf Werin thl ofllre. And you are hereby null 94 that if ou fait aaewer theeah) petiiiow an re-appeaf ami qi red., plaintiff will t.Ke d (u;tcautnt yuu ai ikl apply t tb Court for thj relief pear.d ftr. Iu teetimooy wtmrMif. f.f&oiMl r'wliiaVebk, ofattid Com t,.do hereaato art my liand and fOa , itie 3,'nh Nvy of ' Aitv: IsTli. th aeal of forth in th petit loo ou t" Md-cet- r , I a. el :! ii t, . 5,2 1taoUiMk.. t " ' I I -- , appear and answer laid petition as above required plaintiff will Uky default aenln.t you and apply te the court for the reliid tirajediur.. In teetimony whereof, I, lamml Irahcii.elerk. of naid court do hereunto K t roy hnnd and arht. the teal oraitLOourt, th'elieth day otJuly.lfVt) &txmu MUNCtft; i :i!.r:i;.'JMi s , ri; , , ; ... liAMliU-ffaASClM" ret-- - ,r . i in ,, iohatCi.kv. ' s ; .. G. P ROW A i Mew' Yot k . 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