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Show HOW COALVILLE j IMPRESSES STRANGERS Kambler," writing to the Brighaiu Citv Report, gives his observations of this cit) in the following language M) first stonwAs at Hcho This i anrJjher historic sjwt I'rom there 1 went lo Coalville arriving on i.thc morning of Saturday Julj 15th It must have been here where the thought originated orig-inated from which the legend of 'The Sleep) Hollow" was w niton. 1 passed through the sheets, ever) thing was quiet; went to a restaurant nobody was astir, presently a lad appeared, ap-peared, said nobody is up and glided out, later he returned, san I would have to wait till the butcher shop got up before having hav-ing breakfast. Later iu the day I saw a lady hanging out he-clotjies he-clotjies and I thought to m)clf, my old mother could never get her washing out as earl) ar Saturday, Sat-urday, she was generally as late as Jtonday or Tuesday. Tjic people of Summit Co. of which Coalville is the County: tow a have lately built a finei stone Court House t a cost of 30,000 It is well finished and well equipped 1 11 Coalville the) also have a Stake Tal-ernaclc, Tal-ernaclc, one of the prettiest I have seen for t long time It is Gothic in design The windows are of transparent and different colored gl is so arranged at to makeahapp) combination The ceiling is finished iu colors Tart of tho ceiling angles with the nof. At the cast end 011 the sloping part of the ceiling, the bust of Joseph Smith life kiwis kiw-is painted, and on each side those of H) rum Smith, Urigham Young, John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff Suuda) aftcruoou 1 was parttcularl) struck with tnc music of the choir, it vas very sweet, the choir consisted of fifteen fif-teen ladies and three sctitlemeii |