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A Wt ' tj t Jw t)i nr - -- i if r ‘ No 15 Biasness and Professinal Cards f ' - BE HOFFMANN - Richfield Utah July ess Joint Conference rt 4 llflMIMHH 'I iy i t Communicated) All a on from Tuesday July 20tl j UTAII until Saturday July 23 wagon loads RICHFIELD kept coming to our great QcT Boan pleasure resort FVt Lake until ‘‘a Vermol Iln up TAPP and DEAN' city was built in a ily” as It were and and as quickly torn down The cun Lawyers "Will practice’ lii all the State and tfedral fcrencewas excellent and good ordei courts and UniU-i- l States Land Oflcp prevailed generally throughout the Messers U pi) ami lit an are able and exThe visitors at the Lake were perienced iwyct-- In all probate land water camp Prof II Brimhall Elder Juu-iu- s 'on lit Uuliiul oi arid George igit mining Will attend all sessions of court in the F Wells Mrs Ruth M Fox and Sixth Judt’ul District and adjacentcountlcs Miss Aggie Campbell all of whom came of Southern Utah to instruct while T S Ashworth aqd Office in Aaleiton Building'’ came to entertain us Cina Dwyer Richfield Utah witu their beautiful singing an officers’ meeting of the JOSEPH ECKERSLEY Young Ladies was held and in the afternoon beginning at 2 o’clock a meet Attorney at Law mg was given for the general public County Attorney forWeyne County Ciuer Geo IJ Brimhall was the main hig theme beingMan and Law UTAH speaker fciOA us that no matter in what snowed lie man was he must be governed slate I Satur-clajmorm- by law even M WOMANS FIELD the savage was thus 30 1898 icon-trolle- y et cheerful a kindly smile ’ w j - Wl) The Undersigned Board of Commissioners of SevierCounty Utah will reRICHFIELD UTAII ceive bids up to 1U aM Aug 1st 181)8 for the erection of a C'ouuty Jail to be Established 1883 built in Richfield Utah Bids will be received for the jail J M Peterson President buildilig without colls aho fir the jail Jas Christiansen Cashier complete with cells Each bid must he accompanied with a certified check of five per cent of tlie Deposits received subject to check amount of bid made pajdlleto8 G Accounts Solicited Clark clerk of said county which will be forfeited if the succe&ful bidder reMoney Loaned Very Reasonable fuses to enter into contract and furou appro vod security nish an approved bond with said Riurrs Drawn Favabli: la within 10 dais after the contract is awarded all cheeks will All Parts t'l'Tlie World be returned with rejected bids plan and specification may be found in the Come In and sec us at the bank or v Spurred Up ixe City Concxl Does Some Di VELofatENT Work on Cottonwood Realizing that Cottonwood creek was of fld small value to the city the iansen-Jnse- n affair started the city council fcfo- looking around at the headwaters of Cottonwood andPeer e at Richfield al-- o Ireeks to see what could be done county dork C l’rovo Wat at kinsArehitect It Counciloy diggfcg and trenching of The commissioners reserve board man Segmilleraud Outen thought and tc all the bias any reject right thoprostect good so Mr Seegnullcr 11 II Bell and ClauHe Tburber have been workW II Robinson ing therefor some time past ’ a!- Ross an as They rl8rt aflow as large County Com mi st oners irdinuryAjUer stream from the main Bevier Co Utah Creek Deer after cleaning priugs( recommend fencing them ou They the sprit f and letting cattle drink CONSIDER WATER-WORKfrom tlN’tstieam below They al-worked aeiuthe two forks of Cotobtained a material Mid tonwool The City Council want Estimates ft fthe labor of the Costs of Waterworks for The cuvticil thinks welJJ of the prosRicrfifld pect for obtaining more water by digging 'and Will utilize this method a The last item of badness looked great dea$T t after by theclty coudcji on Thursday was to instruct the committi-- on ws fyLtricAL W II Seegiuiller and L II " Outzen are Its members— to investicost and feasibility of putThe factor county attorney has gate thewater-works in ting HU is the center of interest been ar gives an excellent ' is going to be a thorn in Richfield’s spring C W of waU"- - which could be supply thesld Rapp for tbe Republi p'tin brought to most my pail of the city can iur But it piping but a Lorl ways It seems itiu i I by ro bo a fixed d’ emanation of the eVarriSajTDJuttedly now on the if postoputij term sof lead with George T Bean as a second sible office their during E W McDaniel or M L Brown would like tbe place and E E Hoffmann is apt to develop considerable trength for the office before the convention is called Nephi Nielson of Monroe is heard of as a prospective Republican nomicom-miiwlon- - of-lic- J i ’ mail ua your businese Order iril-gati- - Shingles - stea r- - f k JAS M PETERSON BANK se at - SI5Qayearv 4 S Lawyer’ J 'll ’£' WtnartSaHW-V-'- wtew Notice to Contractors Sunday morning after the usual opening Sister ltuth M Fox spoke ol Public conference Notary arrangements and exhortus ed to live up Ij the Word of Wiv Utah THURBER dom Elder Junius F Wells gave a little talk on the early Pioneers aim U ir COLLINS the work wrought by their beglnuiL Lu wy r " of he great labor and said that unOffice in Vie Neill Building we had the object of beiDg willing less Lichfield Utah to give up our all for the truth ou STEWART IJ object of life was not as it should be Attorrcy-at-Labister Campbell gave us good adikvrc Court in Office vice as to our conduct in life ‘ Richfield Utah Sunday afternoon Memorial Service were held and a very interesting proJENNINGS gram was carried cut A fund ol wai collected to help build the Maine Law Attorney monument Sunday evening a very ' ' the in active interesting-- ’' talk was ’''given by practice Twenty ybArs’ United of the courts Bn ther Brimhall among some of the and suprej&e district Interior of the the and States Department things he said were: ‘‘As we incirast in good we lose the power to love evil ’at Washington D 0 vice versa” “I am what I likelf UTAH and RICHFIELD I hive an affinity for evil I love it ‘Always be willing to own your faults DR 0 II HERBERT ana then do better We cannot grow in justice unless justice grows in us nee for assessor Physician and Surgeon Wo grow in justice as we give not as n E Lisonbee s a south-en- d Re who a ‘‘cut for wi utke” ice” Office at Pioneer Drug Store may publican Monday morning Brother Brimhall commissioner’s place UTAII cc mued' his talk and the other II C Larson of Elsinore and P 11 RICHFIELD sub- Oandland of S lina arc both spoken oi a each talk short gave spikers jects being prayer and how we should as possibilities for the treasurerV MRS N II ST JOHN nomination ou the Democratic ticket live to do flip greater good A meetings wars Interspersed with It is rumored too' that Walter MorMidwifery and General Care of the Sicl Mu t addresses papers and singing rison is coining home from Arizona to Laron is ina- ing tee meetings not only foteres RICHFIELD UTAII iry for the same place tine but entertaining Our singers strong in the south end of the county Current rumor lias it that Commisfro: the city were greatly appreciat MRS ANNIE M NELSON ed u i such beautiful slngiDgwas not sioners Robinson and Bell at least Midwiki: and Nurse Mr Rossbas not liea d every day Friday Saturday are in for After a year's absence for study I am a and Monday evenings were given to declared himself tny place ready to resume my practice And still they wondeywhit W II danng Utah Our conference was a success in every Clark is after Tvo years ago lie was Elsinore way and we believe nearly every one outnfitln politics but not so this felt paid for having taken the trip ov year Clark has considerable strength HOMER McCARTl er the rough roads: There were no It seems to be 'Jim Bolitbo’s off ‘ U S Deputy ucci ent o! any con e juence and peace year Two years ago now Jim was a and quietudfl prevailed thanks be to lead horse but he isn’t this year sure MINERAL SURVEYOR The suit of Jensen and Ilansen our eace 'officer PUBLIC NOTARY and figure n politics against the city NOTES will it shouldn’t but —it It is MONROE UTAH f feeling against TreasurTh' attendance from Wayne County er Ilausen was not as heavy as expected frciu The nomination for sheriff isn’t beseyi'T heavier Some of ing very eagerly sought friends him to Bean’s want T George Those who paipe £° sport were of fo for instead and it change pull PROPRIETOR lisappointedSodid they who went tQ county I K WHIG JIT atturney The candidates for the Republican eat !sh nomination of clerk aren’t plentiful First Class In Every Way Homer McCarty seems to have a Olof Olson Dead cinch on the surveyor’s place but some ofllomer’sfr'e ids think he is tco a fellow to poke one side and One BYOneTiiey are Gathered good want him for assessor Home aw But all the candidates stanJ a K- ttS greater part cf tue nme &114o was ever lighted luifuce and hopefulness ever prevailed tiil he was sosuddeuly stricken dowu He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his departure SI - Lawycrand Notary Will practico in all the Courts Stat and Federal Office Enco Block m in: i : the' I A! of Skvieb and Wayne Stakes Of '4 w 1 L - ott j Vel 3 nr ' f’ ’ i li in iW Wears prepared to fill orders for LATrf SHINGLES at present In a depending on the an prepare PICKETS and reasonable size of the time order wc any tiling you wish- - We c xnjaleo prepared todocustom saving I Jensen on and Akelund ’ i i Fremont ‘ n LiOA ROLLER MILL! water-work- ' ! Custom Grinding done on er Best of short ord 'milling machinery all through BRAN SHORTS FLOUR GERMADE and GRAHAM t always on land H J McClellan Proprietor-- 1 J - Smith Miller v i The Wtf$Kt House 1 triuis reasonable Olwf Olson for 21 one years a res UTAH of Richfield died suddenly s dent f his home Tuesday July 26 at 930 i Bestm hotel accomodations for m and was burled the following the traveling public Thursday the cause of hs depth being a paralytic stroke Olsen was a native of Christ Wr Stabling IIayj Iana Jsfirway where he was born Camp House also t84vCOmlngdlrpctly from Ins nativ to RlfHflcld in 1877 Of the city V SAMPLE ROOM-years in Richfield Mr Olsen was for n I : 14 years aq invalid being almost help Guests always made welcome LOA will do with the Carles at their meeting Monday Cuts are expected i anl x i A town is no good that Isn’t doing something now Richfield is through with Fish Lake it should get up an old folks party And why let this be confined tc that town alone Saliua Monroe and Elsinore should each have one s G MAESER’S FREMONT STORE “School and Fireside” GENERAL MERCHANDISE published No school an W e handle a full stock of Dry Goods fireside is complete without it A modern bandsomq book in three Groceries Boots aad Shoes as wel is now styles $3 oo being-agent- $275 s for FARM IMPLEMENTS 375 400 122 pages including containing elegant half-ton- e portraits Frontispiece is a full page picture of Dr Maeser Agents are wanted In all which parts of the United States Utah in of books are being we supply people at to Wayne Count fair prices pub- J A Taylor & Co lished annually thousands of canvassers are selling them but only a LIM 1TEI) few are worth your timq to read Tell the canvasser sc hen he calls on you and BUY MAESER’S BOOK Fremont Utah Lr SUMMONS T7iE &KELTOX PUBLISHING - In CO and vvonder wh$t Ijlackbum losc Grain DRKARL the District of U Provo Utnli tali Augusta v i- Court of Ostlund vs t Sevier County State Plaintiff SUMMONS Lars Ostluhd Defendant The State of Utah to the aaid Dofcmlant: A person who reads to kill time is You are hereby summoned toappear within twenty days after the service of this sumpartially an Idler Reading should mons upon you If served within ths County ever have an object and time sboulc In which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend be saved not killed and In caso o the above entitled action It’s unsafe to bavi- a person run put your failure so to do Judgment Will he rendaccording to the demand of Ua affairs If Be em’t run his own No ered against you ho complaint which within ten days after offices for a man te muse be needs service of this summons upon you wllf he led with thedortiof said rottrv them this year Let competency be J j J Stewart the measuring stick mid tiff's Attorney - ’ i |