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Show m The A - 'ft am. IME $ ; I. T" ws present te hear Ildsr Gibbons last provemenl among the young people LETTERS. FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Arooid the Count; in Seven Days. The EaprecniEgs of the Past Week Told la Detail by Efficient Correspondents. Kamas, Editor Tmio : KAMA8. Feb. 20, 1900. Utah, Elder Joieph Kimball was the principal ipeaker at the Sunday afternoon services. , The Quaker Medical company it giving free concert here this week, to their medicines. lecture, as he will return home this week. The gentleman has been a faithful worker her since he came and it is to be hoped has done a great deal of good. Elders Young and Hixson made some very appropriate remarks to the ome again, we will try young people, to have a larger attendance next time, Pres, duff and Edmund Eldredge of Coalville and John Bowen of Hoytsville addressed ths citizens of Oakley last Sunday at conference. 1 think this is the first time that the President has shown himself here since this has become a ward ; in fact it is the first time he has made any remarks here since your reporter has lived here. Call again, gentlemen, here is as good a field for work a there is in Summit county. fxoa, ice Pioa, Utah, Feb. Packs mill s now shut down for the season, and the boys are sighing for 20, 1900. Editor Tirrs : Ralph Maxwell, who had a stroke on the evening of ths 11th, is new improvgood old fashioned snow storm. John Carpenter is having a machine ing. Elders Fisher and Carrnth of Coalend wagon shop fitted np in the north ville addressed the people of Peon Sunwing of the hall; Joseph Kimball will utilize the place for the sale of commod- day afternoon, O. F. Lyon baa been quite ill during ities. the past two or three days and has been The snow is about gone again, much to the sorrow of those who bad antici- confined to his bed most of the time. Our school teachers attended the pated a favorable time for teaming. Teachers Institnte at Park City last Many have logs in the canyene that will and were well pleased with the have to remain there nnlesa the roads Saturday instructions given by. Pref. Stewart. are improved one way or the other. also feel They very grateful to the Park A big time is anticipated at the prize teachers for the leception giyen hall Thursday night, The beet two City them in the evening. dancers will be awarded somethihg alee. v Tbe recspUon given Gibbous "Walker will furnish the music. ' last evening proved to be a very enjoyThe masquerade en the 14th waa both , able affair. After tbe pregram rendera social and financial success. The cos-toed in the school house, all partook of a some of them being very elegant. nice picnic prepared by the Young The first prize was awarded to Miss Inez very Ladies. When the picnic was over a Pack, who represented a butterfly; and number of young people assembled at the second to Misa Emma Hoyt, who Bishop Walker, and spent the remainrepresented a bat. Jim Peterson as a der of the evening very enjoyably. Marquis and Frank Carpenter as a coon W have just toad a very pleasant hrit carried off tbe gentlemen' prize. from J. S. Gibbons, who has been travelMAKION. ing in tbe iuterest of ths Y, M, M. I. A. Mabiox, Utah, Feb. 20, 1900. of Summit Stake. Elder Gibbons spoks Editor Tires : very encouragingly to the young peoMrs. Nielson is giving a party for the ple of Peoa Sunday eveaing. Elder old ladies it being her eighty-aixt- Callis was also present and expressed birthday. himself as being well pleased with the The saw mill is in rnnning order again work of tbe association. and business seems to have taken a new Chloe. start since the last snow storm. h to-da-y, The general health of tbe people here ia quite good thia week, Th mumps appear to have completed their course in Marion for the present. M. L. Corbett of Woodland while logging for J. G. Lambert, had the misfor- tune to drep a log en mashed hie font which that member quite badly. Two of our young ladies, appear to have let their heart fly to other parts of the coantry and it is rumored ' they .will (dlowjQpie time next month. - i It appears ae if some of tbe Marion COUNCIL MEETING. I Will Ha f Coalville well attended. I City Kail. Huffman returned Mief E'iz&beth The tf ,uncil of Coalulle and home from a visit to I. here, their meetings being exceedingly Riverton, long will remain during the winter. Mist Lillie Demming, who hae been spending the winter in Provo, has returned home. . O, r. Entertainment, Last F rnlay ngbt the members of the Coalville Lxlgs, l. O. O. F., and their New ladies gave a banquet at the courthouse, in honor of W. J. Wright, Jr who evening, leaves shortly for a mission to Great met in adjourned session Monday February lth. Mayor Croft presiding, Britain. with ajjuorum present. Iraier a as About offered, by Thomas Copley. 150 people accepted the invitation issued by the lodge, and attended the banquet. Two large tables, the Minute of regular session, held Feb. Tbe committee chosen eome time ago Sthfirer read and approved. has now complsted a good substantial TbebiH of the Coalville Coop, f 16 05, fence around the cemetery, a work long for mershaodise, was referred to comdesired for our sacred dead. mittee e claims and accounts with Elder Weaver of Echo came from power jo L hie ranch on Sunday and attended the Smith, f 1 50, for recording Bill! afternoon aervicee. He was one of the deed, W allowed. Bill f Times Pub. Co. for 3 50 waa speakers. length of the courtroom, were covered with substantial eatables, and all who partook ate as if there had been a famine in tbe land. The ctowd was n social one, and all enjoyed themselves wthe fullest extent. Alter all had J-- DHCOlRiGED PEOPLE. Many a strong man who has met with accident or misfortune ha given op the struggle and allowed the burden of making a living to fall upon his wif. Baid a big, lusty fellow : If I had'nt taken sick and aboot lost my crop of corn last year I would now be in lots better circumstances than I am. When they saw my crop was a failure they closed In on me and took alii had. No, 1 aint doing any thing now. Id like t a good job somewhere, but it seemw-Uketbedont come my way. His wife was then takingln washing to ths family, while h food for jtU. - - the-worl- d felt-to-o ' one-arm- ed min-toilt- ' - I 41 tw - - , -- ' ; f - able-bodied to-ni- ght 7;30: C. A. CalHi...... Toastmaster Toast, .;;7Tr. Our Girli E. H. Rhead J. A. Smith Song..,,..,...,,,,,Mr. Re1'1 . .............Prof, MUes Toast, Social Life,. . , .Lkzie Hodson Gy pile Warning, , Gladys Beard,.. Daisy Mumford, Uammle Walker ..... ..... W, L. Hansen Toast, Bencerity, Instrumental music . Talk g, Gibbous Company Bp. F. H. Wright Bong..... for fthenuflaw I think I would g crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain Pain Balm, write Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Henmnie. Pa. 1 have been afflicted with iheumatieni tor Kftrt) years and hare tried remedies without number, imt Pain Balm tb best "medicine! have got hold oL One application relieves the painr For saleby John Boyden A Bon. . ir YOU TRY IT. If Shiloh Cough ,D1 Consumption Core, which is sold for tbe small pries cent, 60 rents, and 1.00, doe not cure txk th bottle beck pad ws will refund your money. Bold for over, fifty years on tbie guarantee, prfre 25 rents end M rente. John Boyden A of-2- 5 Sob. . , IN THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT of Summit county. State of Utah, Mary plaintiff, vs, John M- oJ, McCombs, Oren he, - defendants fiesueosi,? .. Tb ; State of Utah to eaid defendant: You j re hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of this lummous upon yott, if served within th county is which this action is brought.' otherwise within thirty days after aer-vi- ce, and defend tb above entitled action ; and In case of your failure so to d will be rendered ?o Chairman, judgment te tbe demand ofagainst the comaccording plaint, of which a ' copy is herewith served upon you. C. A. Callis, MANY A LOVER Plaintiff's Attorney. . P. O. address, Coalville, 8ummlt county, Has turned with disgust from an othern3-- ti - , wise lovable girl with an offensive Utah, Tea Root puribrestb. Karls Clover A Frlghirul Blander action on th fies the breath by it s will. Sold Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, bowels, etc., as nothing-elfor years on absolute guarantee, Price cut or bruise. Bucklens Arnica Salve kill tb pain end promptly heat fti 25 cts. and 60 ct. John Boyden A Bon, will Cure fever sores, ulcere, boils, corn all skin eruption. Beet pile cure on earth. DIM.. Tot ID 25 cent a box. Cure guaranteed. Only There is no better medicine for tb Sold by John Boyden A Son, druggist. Coogh babies than Chamberlain's tasteaod p,ompt Remedy. Its pleasant Why should a man never tell hi secfavoit and effectual cures make it rets in a corn field T Because so many with mothers and small children. - It and colds, ear are there and they would b quickly cures their conghs t eerioue hocked. other preventing pceumoniaor nd cousequences. It aieo cures' creup ell Chitkem, of has been used in ten of thousands cblckeui for salt, who ha good Anyone so far et cases without eingle failure find a market for th sam by applycan not am. It able we have been -- 4 nl tf when given at ing at tbli office. only cure croup, but will soon as the croupy cough appears, caees of whoop-in-g Children who are troubled with prevent tbe attack. In worm are pale in the face, fretful by mucus tbe tough it liquefies cough and pellt, restless is sleep, have blue ring making it easier to expectorate, ct hound Ihe'ir' eyes, bad dreams, variable and tbV frrqueney severity lessens thus of deprivappetite, end pick tbe nos.' WHITES . coughing, the paroxysm conseCREAM VERMIFUGE will kill and ex . of airdangerous ing that disease A pel these parasites. Price 25 rente. John Boyden Forsaleby quences. ' A. ' ' ,J, Benediction lunmoni. Republican Primary. Song Company There will be a primary meeting of Five Minutes Talk , .Pres. W. W. Cluff voters, held in th Brick Republican Kanaka song..,,.: W.H. Branch next, Feb, 26th, tett.-- f Geo.'' I56ard A Co ichoolbousepn. Monday tbe purpose of 8 oclock sharp, for at .Alma Eldredge Speech . . , 8 delegste to attend a convenelecting cong.. ti ;Mrs. W;G, Fisher tion io be held in Par City lor the purToast, Mutual Improvement,. to attend 21 .J. A, Smith pose of selecting Statedelegates convention to be the Republican ComicBoug., M, Shaw on the 2nd day Toast, Our Boys,. . . , Hannah Rhead held in Salt Lake City Gioaoa Beard, 1900. of March, Ron .Miss Judd !' af peupls don't intend going thirsty nest summer (though there may not be much water) by the amount of welle being of Mr. Fiaber, February 21 it. HOVTSTILLI. dug. There are three being dug at presThe History of Greece wa resumed Hottstillx, Utah, Feb. 21, 1900, of another are and there prospeots ent, by Mrs. Fisher, including tbe battle of Editox Tires : In the near future. Plataea, and also the battle of llyizle. James Mills left for Evanston Sunday " A number of young folk gathered to Mr. Wheadon read a very Interesting to attend the wedding reception of hi Lemon a and Betta pleasgave gether article, giving a description of tbe diamant surprise on tbe 16th. There were sister May. ond mines, and the inhabitant of Kimand Gunn Heber Gunn, Mrs, Wm, Tbe about thirty-fiv- e present. evening berley. 1 was spent ia a very enjoyable manner. Mra,H. Lambert took the Hansen, read A visit to Longtrain for Salt Lake Sunday to attend tbe J jejjowHome, ' OAKUET. funeral of Mrs. Braxier. was im article Feb. 1900. Cuban Sufferage 20, Oaklet, Utah, wbo to said was H. Mr. J, Allison. Sargent, read by Mrs. Editor Tons: have appendicitis, and who ha been After adjournment refreshment were on at and is ice harvest The present dsetored for the tame for the past two served by Mrs. Fisher. The club will the people are taking advantage of It. weeks, has been informed by Hr, Ho meet next week with Mrs. Allen. have been keepirg np , The coyotes mer of SaitLaks that it is Boating kidinch a howl for the last few night that WHAT IS SHIUmt ney, He had been called out to assist it is almost useless to try to sleep.- A grard old remedy for Coughs, in an' operation." The' poor lady has Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. George been suffering considerably, butt better Colds, and Consumption ; used through for half a century r h cured Mrs. W.W. and" H.' Stevens Mra.'W, at thi writing. . C. W. cases of incipient coninnumerable Hortin left yesterday for Manti to at"relieved' many in adand sumption trtoK, tend the wedding of Miss Lilie Bench vanced stages. If you are not satisfied Uitoh, Utah, Feb. 20, 1900, with the results we will refund your on tbs 21at Inst. Editox Times, - Price 25 cts., 60 cte, end $ 1.0 money. on B, made Eldar J. was A surprise Bon. A . John Granville Denting, Jr, has returned Boyden Gibbon a a lask respect, at tb residGibbons! It is to be home from ths winter range where he Frequently accidents occur in the ence of Albert has been the winter. herding during household, which cause burns, cuW hoped that after a visit at boms huwill and bruises. For us laiucn sprains The visits of Elders Callis, MeMiehael return gain. r R ALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT cces and Gibbons, in tbe interest of th has for many years been the constant : Elder J, 8. Gibbon and Frank HixM. M. I. A, here Mutual Improvement association, has favorite family remedy. Price, 25c, end son addressed the Y, audience awakened a marked interest end im- - 50c, , John Boyden A Bon. Tuesday night. Quite a large y s pro-vid- - r bring' tho ladiee down; they started from Echo in the morning and drove down to Mr. Louis Ander tons, where she joined them, then they drove ever to Mrs. Bennetts, and after picking her WARSHIP. up they drove'bver to Mr. Geo. Roberts, Warship, Utah, Feb. 21, 1900. where they had dinner, after which Editor Time' good time, they all joined in making The Y. M. M. I. A. will give a grand which was bad by all. About 4 p. Basil started for home, having spent a Dali March 2nd. The choir concert will be given Satur- pleasant afternoon and enjoyed a good W.B. sleigh ride. day evening, February 24th. The thermometer registered from 14 SICK HXADACHES, to 22 below zero here on Saturday morn- Tbe corse of overworked womanhood, are quickly and surely cured by Karls ing. blood puriThere has been three cases of pneu- Clover Root Tea, the great fier and tiKue builder. Money refund monia here of late. Alma Peterson, ed sot W. if satisfactory. Price James Wilson and Joshua Bates, Jf. cents. John Boyden A Son. Dr. French has been attending them. ft.B. L. All three are improving. The ladies of tbe club met at the home . discouraged to even make a garden. We can find these discouraged peosong, speeches, etc. ple ia every town and village- ,- Some A mock trial was had whicn proved to light misfortune or accident ha be quits interesting. Roy Wilkinses as them that, they have arrested for stealing a sheep, and W. W. turned the matter of making a living ; Cluff and W. L, Hansen as his accomover to their wive while they loaf about a plice. Alma Eldredge acted as judge town and prattle politic and peddle, and tbe jury consisted of eight women, " gossip. j - - Tbe prosecution was represented by AtContrast the aimless, worthies livew torney C. A. Callis and tbe defense by of there discouraged loafer with that J. A. Smith and B. Wilkins. The ot th man w bo wrote me the following crime was alleged to have been comletter; I am a man, sixt- y- ' mitted on Dec. 15, 1901, under ths cover even year old, and the last eight years of darkness at high noon. A number I have cultivated about on acre of garof witnesses were examined, and argu den. A soon a ths land ft cleared of , ment made to the jury by the attor-T- he truck in the fall I begin wheeling an y. pey jury was out about five manure with a wheelbarrow, I put on Vtetand returned n verdict of from five hundred to sight hundred , The' prisoners were sentenced a follows : wheelbarrow loads and then apsis ft in. Roy Wilkins, to furnish aquaitett and If ths graa seed In ths manure spring serve five minute in jail, W, W, Cluff, I np spade ths ground over again, and to furnish a song and serve five minute again in th spring. My mala tool for ia jail, W. L. Hansen, to make n cultivating the crept are a band cultispeech andaerve fiy., .minute.-i- a jaiL vator nd In Iron rake, and I hever'al' Each received his wmUtOEa cdoly, were low s.ifif ! wcodLtugu to seed;- When r- locked In the cell, and furnished their I began cultivating thi land it was all; part of the program. ridges and farrow and filled with weedi After th trial, a speech was made by eed. It took me two year to level It B. Wilkins on The Philippine Islands, and clear out tbe weeds. Now It it at a tong was rendered by Mis Jane level a a floor and not a weed in It.' fiavley, and- - speeches mads by - Rev. Th"wrfter oT the above Tian Warner, O, A. Callis, and J, L. Boyden, and ha only one arm, and the left on. It was 12 oclock when tbe program at that, yet he hehivly iVVu iSDArUi Vil tnlstortun nA U vti to twatounA A John Boyden Bon, forborne. among the foremost ol th world ik. In all 140 people were fed that night, ers. Instead of ' th weakly giving up Farewell Party. considerable food wa left over. The struggle, like the discouraged loafers at the Opera House, a fare- next day 40 cblldren were given dinner, hay epoken of. and frittering away. well reception will be tendered Elder and (till all wa not consumed, Tht the golden hour ef lifer in Idle prattle J, 8. Gibbons, who has been laboring remaining wa then distributed among end mischief he manfully set tusking, in this 6take es a Y, M. M. I. A. misthe poor ol the town, which wa a' good himself to making a living, and in o sionary. Elder Gibbon received his and charitable deed. deing winning the priceless boon of release last Sonday and will for health and the sound, restful slumber his home in Et. Johns, Arizona, in a YOUNG MOTHERS. of the honest toiler, Buchan example few days. He has labored earnestly in Croup Is a terror of thousand of young of spirited energy and perseverance is the interest of the Mutual Improvement, mothers because it outbreak is so enough to shame the big, lubberly, and it is only proper that the people agonizing and frequency fatal. Shiloh a loafer who hav weakly ' should give him a rousing send-of- f beCough and Consumption Cur act like and cowardly given up tb struggle bemagic in cases of croup. It has never fore leaving for his home. The followcause lock seemed to be against them been known to fail. Th wont case ing program has been arranged and will relieved immediately. Price 25o. 60c clean out of tight of men, (Fred be carried out commencing at and $1 00, John Boyden A Son, Grundy, io Farm and Fireside. t Mr. George Robert was pleasantly surprised at her borne by the Lady Maccabees of Echo on Friday , F eb, 16th. Joseph Storer furnished two teems- - to , km-ge- eatea till they could eat no more, ths remainder of tb evening was spent in The dance given by the Hobson band allowed. BiU of B. Wilkins, $4.75, for expenses, of Hoyteville on Friday evening, was allowed. was well attended and was a success in every Tbe remmittee on city property rerespect. thnt they had signed ths contract The principal of our public schools ported to purchase a cake and that the order gave very interesting entertainment made, - In regard to the erechad on Wed need ay last. A suitable program of city hall, the committee subtion was prepared and well rendered by the mitted cuts made by B. Wilkins. Mr. pupils. Wilkin explained to thereuntil the The late enow storm ia this vicinity details of the proposed building. A fell te the depth of fourteen inches on motion ; was made by Councilman th loyel end two feet in the mountain. Calderwood and seconded by CouncilProspect for plenty of water in tho man Walker, that it be the senes of the spring are good. council to erect a city hall this year. HKHKPKR. A (pedal committee was appointed, Hem aria, Utah, Feb. 21, 1900, consisting of Frank Croft, G. Y. BulEditor Tires : lock, R. 8. Calderwood, Robert Walk The boy hav again organized a bras er and "B. Wilkins, and tbe matter of i band and wo hope it will be a success. drawing up plans and specifications for The HeBefer Dramatic eompeny will tbe proposed city hall was referred to to the them, to report at the regular meeting preeent "The Noble Outcast, of th council, March 4th. March 2nd. on people ly motlOn thS land 'belonging to the Thomas Copley end rbom Beard of Coalville were the speakers at tbe city north of tho cemetery waa rented to John Raff for the sum of $7 for the afteraoonlmeetiag on Sunday last. They year 1900. etas held a meeting of the Seventies. Council adjourned to meet March 4th. The school concert on Washington Benediction, G. Y, Bullock. birthday promise to he en interesting affair, Much credit 1 due the principal, TABLE RS B POKE T E PILE OIST-tlZN- T Mr. Jt Whitely, her assistant,' M!ss L. i no panacea, bat 1 recommend who have d r piles only. These it will cure. Marchant, and the pupil taken a part in this entertainment, t " -- if fear . to-Je- Bon. 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