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Show mb r:oi. m Ploa, Utah, July 12, 1609. fc EniroiiTiumti I Mrt. A. ItouitJy, Mr. and Mrt. Char s' le) Cnlne andotlura cnino out from Bait I IakoClty (Sunday anJ lelt heio Momlny i " morning for Holiday Park, Thero wero live candldatesln the field foi the olllce of school trustee; the eljctloii t held on Monday and the imccnlnl landldalu at 1. . Mar-! Mar-! chant. The election vtat nut held un . mrty llnct and Mr. Marchant will have thu enllro support of tint cillions. ' 'i Tlinfunrraliirvlceseverthe rcmalm fc 0( Mrt. Ann Maxwell lVarinn win held L l ivoa on Monday of thlt week. Mre. m Fearion died ut tho residence of -her 1 " W hiitband, Mr. Levi Peaison, In Oakley, . jf on July 8. The lady hat been a great ' $m tutTerer from sickness for several weeks i fe pntt ; tho was born and railed In l'eoa ' " ''' , ft and was highly retpected by all who - i knew her. The deceased leavet a hue- btnd, three small children, one of whom 1 ,,' l only a baby, and numeioui relatlvei and filendt to mourn her Ion. Presi dent Ward E. Pack of Kumat preached S the funeral sermon ;appropnamretnarkt 1 were alio miide by lllthop Marlon I'railer j of Oakley, and Elder Abraham II. Mar- 1 chant and lllthop Stephen Walker of . I l'eoa. A laage number of frlrndt from J Oakley, No Upon, ttll1 Kamat were in attendamo and the funeral, w ai one of IE the largoit e er held In Hut place, w hh.li J, H atteited lo the worth ol the deceased I and to llio retpect In which tho lady I wot held In the lieaili of her frlende. At 1 tho time ol her marriage and removal to I Oakley the win president of tho lVoa Y. I L, M. I. allocation i had ulwa)t been an B enmeat worker In that auoclatlou and the Sunday School! vvaa a lallhful and true Latter day Paint and died In tho I liopeofaglonout reierrocllon. ., H Mrt. Johanna Hoot left hero )enterday H for nvlat to relatives and frleid 1 at Lc- H orln, Wnghain County, Idaho, While H aUant tbe lady will attend the wtd- tBBttiMiiMi iiiiiaiiiwwniiwiiTiBariTrirnataTtMMtji ding of hr tan, Albert, tu SIIm Udlthj Lee, the charming daughter ol our for-1 mor townt man Orrlu S. Uo, vt lilch will take place nl Ioiln on July 1U. Mn. Eleda Naylor ol Salt Lake City, It spending a few wccki Inl'MMilutliiR tho aluenreof nr mother, Mrt. Root, who hat gono to Idaho i: r Palmer, Jr, wlwt hat Iweniuf-lerliigwllhljpold Iweniuf-lerliigwllhljpold feter, l now on the road to rrcotcry. Scarlet fever and niuiiipi hare about run their conMO In thla burn, there being be-ing tort little new limber to work cm; happily tin to Into Ken no fatal roiultt to far. Andy Crandnll lost a valuable bono tho flrtt of tlm week. Andy had loaded hit wanon with lumber and wai coming (rom tho mill. On a ttecp, toft pUce In the road 0110 of the tugt broke, throwing tho hone onto the polo of the wagon, tho horto fell ell the pole and died within with-in a minute. Mr. Ann Peanon, wliodltd In Oakley on Saturday, win the daughter of Mrt. Klliabeth Maxwell u( Peo.t and a litter of Cider Arthur Maxwell. MI11 Jame Maxwell returned homo from bait Lake last weex after tending two or three inontht In that city. The funeral otOicar ltooi waiheld In Proa on the a I tc moon of July Sth and wen largely attended. gliall wo have n county reception for our returning loldler boyi, or thall we linvo the Slate rcceptlononlyT I am In farorof llio county taking tirpt 10 wci-roino wci-roino the ulunteert home, and thlt out-tldo out-tldo of what thu Stato may do. Again, if a commtttio la named to meet the v ohtnteera at Sun I'ranclico I would be in fitvor of having one or more of that committee com-mittee from Summit comity. There it not much time to tparoand if anything li to bo done it thould be teen to at once, Who will lead out? I would tuggctt that a reception bo held in Park City and then at Coalville, or at one or the Oilier-Ida Lin-lutatli.iuiulnlltJOuM agree upon, llyall meant give the boyi a routing home-coming In the county ai well ai In the State. Don't aak how the neather aultt you, Jutt .i), "It't 'hot'" an t thcroyou have it. U.J, Mitchell of K.iraas hat tliecon-tmct tliecon-tmct lo lay up the watlt of the new ward home and It now engaged in that woik. It It expected that the wall will be reidy for the roof In about ninety date Should the donaliout coins In llberallv, at thty are expected to and thould, there 111 lw very little dllllrulty in tlio way ol n teeily couiphition of tho building nhltli it very much needed, ail all can atleit. I), V, Marchant, who hat bven quite tick for tome few week patt, it now able to be around again. Knrmert are now repairing their mow-on mow-on ami olhor farm Implnneiitt to he roady for tin limy time coining, Lucius M, Mile lint an attack of l)-photd l)-photd fever and hat been confined to hit bed foneveraldnyt, Therolt loine talk ol having one of our cltltenl arrtited for atiault and battery bat-tery upon 11 young man .at the dance held hore on the evonlng of luly-Uh; the partlculari of which have not come to hand ai )t. Walter Y. Mother, late of Company K, 2nd regiment U. 8. Volunteer Engl., ueeri, gave your corretpondent a pleat-ant pleat-ant rail 011 Tueiday evening, Walter wat given a grant! reception upon hit return home nnd It In favor of the boyi from llatteriet A ami II being terved liken lie, A heavy rain itorm hereon Tueiday evening did much toodtocropi, During Dur-ing the etorm the lightening uas vivid anil the thunder heavy, Tho cattle ran'ge had becoino dry nnd thlt itorm hat dnno much grod tu that and was fait what wat needed II, U. E. Vim, |