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Show NEIGHBORHOOD J HEWS. Around the Connty in Seven Days. Tbe Happenings of the Past Week i Told In Detail by Efficient J Correspondents. i KAMtl, Kauai, Utah, Oct. IT, I6W. liuiTunTiMtn: home prospect of the itotm ceatlng t hit. Ilic attendance At the 'unday tcr-vlcn tcr-vlcn not lather limited. Frist, W, K. Pack and Elder lllat JJ, Packwero tbe speakers. Bishop S. I. Alwnod anl wife have Hot) it returned from their conference trl,.. The geological turve) ptar tti nltl-tude nltl-tude of Knwas at 0477 (eel above sea level. Tbe ibeep men In this v Iclnlly Ate pre Tiarlug ai (ait ai joiiible to move their lieiJi to the winter range, Mln Lizzie Tack hasgono to Oakley to take charge ol the primary department In the icbool at that place, A meeting will be held In the ichool home this evening lor the pupoteof organizing a debating and literary society, so-ciety, Alonto Mitchell and family and Mrs. Ltd ramie Yonng and two sons itarted for Vernal fcaturdvy, alter a pleaiant visllol two weekshereand In Unit Lake. The I'roTO City band diicoaried tweet nuilcat the ball on the 12th, but (or tome rraion tbe cake walk failed to materialize. ma-terialize. A couple ol Oaklty't )ouns bloodi cot Into a fracas alter the ball, mulling In nothing more serious than a (lightly damaged noe andatevero reprimand (rom Justice Wllliami next morning, i boa. I'coa, Utah, Oct. 19, 16W. EortonTmiii The rounding tip ol itock li now In order. We have raud, slush and mow to our heart' content time day . Arthur Maxwell returned home Irom bait Lake Clt) on Wednesday. Mill Lo ina Paakett took up her labors in the primary Jet irtment of our district dis-trict ichool on .Monday While hero on a visit last week John Newman sold hit (arm and reiiJence In Peoa toOjrui heir ol Mill Creek, Salt Lake county. A. M. Ljoni has moved back to I'eot from Park City j the joung man could not Hand tha work In tbe mill, tbe duit rauilng him to be lick tho greater part ol the time he was employed there. It It be true, which I hot o Is the caie, that a coal mine lias been found near here, It will mean much for this part ol the county. It line been reported to your cerreipoudent that the coal Is ol abetter quality than that at Coalville. The continued stormy weathsr has been severe on the roads; to thoio who havonot threihed their grain; to the potatoes which have not been dug and ' to all hands and the cook, especially the I cook lor she Is out ol coal and the roads are In such condition that teaming Is almost out ol tbe queition and coal hauling haul-ing Is at n standstill jmt now. """ 1). n.E.Yun. IIOLIU'OIIT ItocKioKT, Utah, Oct, ID, 1869. Editok TiMis; A number ol tbe farmers still have their potatoes in the ground, A number ol beeves have been sold i during tbe pait wiek, the prico realized be 3 25 a hundred According to the vuather prophets winter hai already eel In. II they are right, and winter doei'nt "set out" un- til the middle ol May, tbe hay Hacks In this vicinity will look rather ilin Tbe mow muit be very deep in tbe mouulalns. The boys reported last Saturday Sat-urday that lour rnl'cs eait ol here tbe mow wai nearly two (eet and a hall deep, e bav e bad tevcral tevere itorrus ime then, and (roui all appearancei a great amount ol snow has bceu lied up since that time. Mri. Fox, the well kt own muilc teacher, li again with ui. For louie time ait the lady hai been visiting Irlendi In Park City and Salt Lake. During the itiminer Mrs. Fox taught tnuilclnlhe varioui settlements along tbe rlvtr She has a number of students heru; they all welcome her return and hope that ihe will remain with us tbe coming winter. "Forle" Stillinnn, an extemive wool grower Irom Salt Lake county, put up with ui last Wednesday night. Mr. Millman was on tbe way to his herds in Weber canyon, llesajs "the roads are all right the other side ol Roaches, hut this side tin re tt'nt any, and I suppoio the farther I jo tbe worie they'll get," When tho cod news ol tho death ol George Williams reached here, a look ol grltl was traceable on tho (aces ol our young folks. We knew that his smiling lace would not be seen in our dances, and tbtt his pretence would never more be (elt in our mtetlngi and places ol amuieinent. Our i)mpatbr Is extended to hii nrents. To have such a promising promis-ing son cut off in tbe very prime ol Hie would be something unbearable were it not for the (aitb which wo bare thatlt Is not a Dual parting, but only a brlel separation. Molt ol tbe people (rom here attended tho (uneral services which were held at Waniblp last Tueiday. N. Z. WAMniir. Waxiuir, Utah, Oct. 19, IBM). Editor Tiutf J. M. lllitfin, Jr., Is down from Park City vltlllng with lila parents. The stormy weather has kept a number num-ber from getting up their potatoes. Quite art Improvement has been made on our streets by thoie who work poll tax. George A. Tetenon gave a wcdulng dance heie last week, which was not very well attended on account ol the bad weather. Died, on the 16th Init., at Park City, George Williams, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams. Ilewastaken sick while here on tbe 8th nnd went borne on tbe 10th, where he ras operated on, It wai found that he bad anabietion the appendix, which had broken before be-fore the operation was performed. Ite did not recover and passed away on tho above mentioned date, The body waa brought here for burial on the 17th, Preit. W, W. Cluff and Elder C. A. Callii were the speakers, Both made rouiollng and intereitiug remarks. Tbe funeral wns quite laigely attinded. IIOVTMILLE IIorTSTiu.it, Utah, Oct. 10, 1800. EniTon Tiucsi Horn, to the nl(o o( 0. Winters, a ion, Tueiday 17lh Inst. Joieph Lee's mother and lister ol Idaho were down visiting with blmlait week. I We aro pliaied to note that Mrs. Edith Trowbridge has recovered from her severe lllneti and waaable to return home to Salt Lake Monday. Our editor li potato hungry, 10 it there are an) residents ol our town wanting to take tbe paper (and they all do) why run a few buihels down to him andthui get tho belt pater In the county. It la a frequent sight to see placarded In large titles "Uoy Wanted." L. II. Crittenden wanted one ol these, but did not leiort to the old way ol plaj caring, lie adopted the more modern way and the ant appllcant-a bright little fellow wai received lait Saturday morning. Mri. fanny Crittenden has offered to train him the flrit eight years anJ then be will I e turned over to Lurlan, Mrs. Crittenden and the boy are dolug well, III'Ttll l'i iom, Utah, Oct. 10, IBM. Emtor Times. Horn, Oct. 14th, to tho wile ofH' '. bertClatk,aaon. All doing well. 1 Bean are getting nnmeroui In tbli vicinity. Four have been killed during tbe pait lew dayi. Jacob and Frank i Huffman encountered a large female bear and two young cubs in South Forh The) succeeded In killing theoldbeir.f which welched about 700 pounds. Onel im.Ii una rant.,. a.1 ultt, n rnnl ftlld I strangled to death. M.T. and Ed. Staley lait week dine Incontnct with a brown bear near the month ol Enit Fork canyon, and by following his trail succeedcl In killing him. Another Ixar was captured on Friday lait by Herbert and Trncit Clark They (onnd tracts on the snownt tho dipper, nnd by following tho trail for about (our miles the animal wns located by their dog, Tho remit was a conflict witli bear and dog, the latter being badly lacerated. Hat tho steady nlm ol the rifle succeeded In killing bruin. KCIIO. Echo, Oct, 10, 1SU9. EniTonTisirs Great preparation! aro being made lor tbe maiquerade ball Friday night, Mr Earl has moved his (amity up Irom Mor.an. He Is our nlgbt operator now. The extra pancnger train was put on tbe first ol the week and now there are three pastengcr trains going each way everyday, Mr, nnd Mrs. A. II. llailey returned home Irom Salt Lake the forepart ol the week. Mrs, Dalley underwent an operation opera-tion at the Keogb-IIoimer hoipltal and as n consequence Is much Improved In health. Wllmar Evans has been teaching school hero during the absence ol Hay rtlliu, vrlto h ltd--"llft:t.l.Uttftt.Jy phold fever, but has nearlr recovered and will resume his ichool room duties next Monday. HUNt-rElt IIiNxrcn, Utah, Oct. 10, 18W. Editor Tim tat T. II. Stephens ol the Salt Lake Meat Company sent a line bunch ol beovts In on tho 18tb. A number o( our young men are working work-ing on tbo llencter switch and It is nearly finished. Henry Itandall Is very sick at this writing, but hit (rlends still have hopei (or his ipeedy recovery. George Itoberts has a force ol men working on the road In the Narroal, whenever the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. William Rlcblni have been called to Grouie Creek on account ol tbe sudden death of their nelcr, Louisa E. Klcbins, Elder Arthur Elllnglord ol Uaho Falls, who has been on a two years' million mil-lion In England, called here lait Sator-day Sator-day to lee his sister, Mrs. Lov luaUrenr. Ho left tbe same day for bis home. The County Cominliiloners ard Em-IvejorE. Em-IvejorE. H.Hbead were hereon the 18th to locate tha new road to connect lth 'Morgan ounty, I have not been1''0 to learn which road wai decide J upou. |