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Show n 4 i . - r . .f i y viVty Thf the county NEwsGreat , Fourth of Julyjj Attraction GraSS Creek ! 1'IOi, Iaoa, Ulab, June 2., 1898 Eromthe Old Church- Vein at the New Editoh Timed: Mrs, Rachel M. Mile and Mi-I- i Ml lee we'ii lo ball Luke Guy on Tue-daSheriff Lindaav and Eli or Fii n o t ( C alv l.u epett' honrafn IVoa rn Monday. Arthur Maxwell afid Andrew Joiven aen are patting n p picket fence inn-placthe pole fence no In front of the tawn lota Died, June 27 1898, Anna Swiieen aged 34 ) earj, Tii la y wna a i at i e of Saeden, an t mine to tins erttintiy ation three year .igo, an I Itaa been rick in of the time since her ts iml here. The funeral services w ill be h ldthieater-noo- n. Tunnel Mine e ;Dest Quality, Lowest- - Prices - and Prompt atttencion 7 Guaranteed. Coal will be sold at mouth of Grass Creek canyon after Aug. 15 From the outlook at the pr sent time Peoa will not have much of a celebration on Independence Day, and it willbea affair except that theie will be a dance in the afternoon for tbe children, ami one in the evening for adults. Peoa will probably furnish a large number to participate in tbe celebration al Coalville. Albert Mil s ii potting In a foundation for an additu n to hi dwelling bouse, J. Ii. Miles is making an addition to h a residence Ground squirrel are doing much demage, and more poison is called for tc destroy the pests. Please rush the poison np this way. Measles sti.l keeps many of tbe little ones bedfast. Mrs. Myers of Wanship paid a pleasant visit to friends n Peoa on Tuesday. The weather has been very warm during tbe past few days, yet it is just the tl ing for crops and garden truck, ail of walcb ar looting first elass; B. R, E. Yixn. j. ! its kind ever brought together utid.r one management, and play die drama in its entirety. Dont fail to see their "big street parade, headed by the famous Algeria band. Popular prices to all. llINpIt. - KOCKPORT. Rockpor T?V ISICJ uhei 30, 18911 Editob Times ; Many Salt Lakeis are sojourning In Rockport this week, on both pleasure and health expeditions. Some are employing the time enticing the IpOrtive trout, with little success; others are enjoying themselves making oldtime visits with friends. Mrs. Lorenzo Clark of Salt Lake City is here for her health. She is enjoying "Lerself an3TeeTlngniuoh' 'benefited by the Rockport climate. Howard another, Salt Laker, has received the benefits of our salubrious air. ' Mr. C. H. Wirth of Heuefer spent part of the week in Rockport. The editor, accompanied . by tbe Sheriff, called on your correspondent this week, causing him to tremble with chattering teeth until informed that they were on a business trip up the river. W. A. Smith, Jas. Wilson and Nela Peterson made flying trips to Salt Lake this week. John Bradford .last week swooped downnpon the unsuspecting at tbe ene of his last years school room la-- b os, but this time not for labor, but pleasnre. He divides his time among three important employments; namely, sleeping, fishing and talking to the girls, and it is hard to determine which certain ot these he enjoy most. tnat he went to the river the other day returning without any fish ; he might have forgotten the fish, but he emphatically declares thatjh caught a bullhead. Mr, Bradford it at Kamaa at this writing. Mrs, geamons, 6r., is a suerer from neuralgia and , other complaint this week, being confined to her bed most of 5 the time, Mr. Jos. Jensen and wife, nee Grace Kortifi, came out from the city to the Stake? Johnson wedding. Mrs. Jensen is making an extended v.sit with her parents and friends. Worth Gil bon nent to Salt, ak " City Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ja. Rhead of CoalviJCi v ee guests at the wedding last week. Wednesday of last week, June22od, v as the time announced ia the invitafor tions for the assembling of friend he wedding of Edmond Stake to Miss Hor-tiLouise Johnson, daughter of Mrs. tha noteworthy of one war It events of the season. Over 125 guest partook of the feast after the ceremony and wife had I renouncing them man teen performed by Justice John Ilortio, Mis Clara Ilor-- t stepfather of the bride. of the bride, acted al a p, stepsister tridesmaid and Charles Hortin was beat 4 The brides grandmother, man li at-to- ' a. 7 years old, sat at her side, and the bride and groom drank from a cup used by Hem et ee, Jane 29, 1898. the grand psrents al their wedding. Eoitob Time- f The bride and groom are well known in Messrs M. F. Harris, A. l. Echini tnis valley and are a Terv exemplary and WrT. gtepheiii made a bnstneg omipiu. May happuies and prosperity trip to Wahsatch this wee. attend them is the wish of The Times. The sheep shearers are expected to D ?' get through about the end of the week. A number of the Heneferitea will celeCure that Cough with Shilohs Cure. Relieves Croup brate Independence Day at Coalville. The best Cough Cure promptly. Oneaillion bottles sold la-Grand ball on tbe night of the Fourth year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by Jc hn of Jnly, for the benefit of Henefer Borden A Son. Batchelor, who leaves on n ipiseioy to E C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, the Northwestern States next we$k wrt-- e that one box hi DeWIttsWitch - The strrehnin furnished "by the Hazel Calve was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing, County Commissioners has been all dislie admen, nth 3rs to .try .it. . Jtalwo tributed here. It ha done ronoh good; enrCt eczema. Lk&uTdieae and obsti- but there are, atiJJ theoMusde of te nate sore. For sale by John Boy den A left that tbe farmers will have to tight. bon. " Born, to the wife nf W, G. Rirhins, WANSHIP. on June 29tb, a fine girl. Motherand W ANDUir, Utah, June 29,1898. child are doing well, and the father as , Eihtoe Timm: . well Mr. E. Y. Taylor of Balt Lake, has Lucerne is about ready to cut, and the been putting in a week fishing with mower will be beard humming right os. after the 4th. The band is puttini in. good time The people here have commenced practicing this week, and so ia the choir. digging potatoes, and fall graiu ii "We have a" progrom lor Independence heading Out hlcely. J Day that will be second to none. All On Sunday last, about 100 of the Grot kinds of sports and amusements will be den Sunday school with their bishop and had during the day, all kinds of re- superintendent visited Henefer. Bishop freshments will be on the grounds, and Dickson of Richvdle was with us, and those who desire to spend a pleasant the day waa very pleasantly spent in day with us are cordially in' ited. The listening to the varioue exercises of the days sports will close with a grand ball two schools. The singing was excclleat, in Youngs Hall in the evening. and the pupils performed their parts in The Silver creek road is still passable; a very creditable way. Much valuable that is if you bare a go d team, a strong instructions was given by the ward and wagon and if yo are a good walker, you Sunday school officere.and much good cm possible make it. If you cant you will result from their visits. Other had better go around by Ogden, or quit schools wou.d profit by taking the same using wagon roads and travel by rail. course. Exchange visits with your near You will always find those who do not neighbors and a good feeling will be hsve to travel the wagon roads are never created and exiet as long as we are permitted to sojourn here with each other, Interertedjn them. -w, A will be Scandinavian "There meeting held at Wanship July 19th, at lGoeloek Dyspepsia Cured.Stt Hobs Vitaliw a m., in Youngs Social Hall, and at immediately relieves Boar Stomach, 2 oclock p. rn. in the ward meeting Coming up of Food Distress, and is the house. The stake is invited and adjoin great kidney and liver remedy. Bold by Prominent brethern John Boyden A Ton. ing ones also. from 8lt Lake City will be present. have done nearly all they tan u"tn th" plsstei have had a turn at it, D. Heiner of Morgan was tn Friday looking after a email eh pnseot it beef wattle. It i the first tiMP- has been seen here since he nt twilh lre - tLebad accident lo hie foot 1. st fall. Daua friend ate all glad to na hi u aiound again. J. H. Salmon, who has the ibeon-tra- it for IUol mason; work of til echo. I building, left for the doauty seat a few Jaya ago to look up a good plaste er. Several of the veung people riCoal-ville,- f both-- e, are engaged attire shearing campsTT W iiliam Carruth, Sr., lrft for C alville on Friday to attend a session of the (,'iTwrtJwrt - - iMM fee Aap, Frank lit ppon also had a little bus!-tes- a matter lo attend to at Coalville, aud lef, for that burg on Saturday, Mrs- -, Holt returned from he trip to Idaho oa tbe. last of tbe week, accompanied by a fine son, which ha been added to the llolt household dnr ing Mra. Holts trip. Elmer now wears a still broader smiled J. S. B. Karls Clever Root Tea ia a pleasau liiattve; 'Regulate the bowls, purine cts. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and wll liver and stomach trouble can le quickly cured by using those famous little pills known esDeVVitts Little Early Risers. They are pleasai I to take and never gripe. For sale ly John Boyden A Son. LEGAL H0 TICES. utq alb "wool" godds, and jjnarantc c d First Class in every respect. We also have some nice wash Suits that we are ndw selling at $1.25, These are all good bargains, and it will pay those desiring to buy to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. T2i aboTo Coalville oo Co-o- p; - NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT OCMMIT MINING COMPANY -P- RINCIPAL 3 place of buaineie atCoalvitle, tUh Notice la berelijr Riven that at a meeting of tbe Director! belli on the Kitb day of June, lava, an t ot ooeeant per ahare a of levied on the rapfieJ Work of tbe oorporatioo, payable on Jnly lain, HKi. to Genr Heard, the coin pane, at Utralrtila, uim it county, I tah -HuAny atork upoe arbteh tiiteaewwment may remain nnieid on July IMb, lava, wtll be debie queiit July I7tli, 1M8, and advertised for Mle at auction, and naira payment la made hm public tore, wtU be aold on Aoeuet I mb. tree, to par the aeliuquent aMmemieDt, loRetnar art lb eoet of vertielng and expenre of eale Always On Hand at the atumw-nen- tbree-four- - FGH lb tnw-nrer- ln BEARD, BecreUry (iKOHGK Coalville, Utah, June to, leva. It Wahsatch, Utah, June 28, 1898. FOR Pt oLICATTON. I.AND None at Halt Lake City, I'tab. May St, la, Eoitob Times : Notice i hereby Riven that tbe inlUrmug Sheep shearing is new about all over named aetller bae Bled notice of bln Intention to make Bnal proof In eupnort of his claim, and with, and the various camps are silently that aaid proof will be made twlore tbe County Clerk of Hummil twunty, I'tab, al In office al flitting away. Krainka CoalvliSe, 1 Uih, on July 16, lava, vl A dancing part waetield b re it Vernon, H. E. bo 11,6)9. dated November 2,18s, j for the Fblof bE'aud Klaof NE'4 Hec. 42, Ip. Mrs. Aloores on Friday, at which quit l N, a. 7 ., s. L. M.. Utah. . I Me namee tbe followiuR wlUieaae to prove hi a Crow a congregated. . jeonUonou rekldeuee aud cultliarlon of W few aaid land, via. : Tjxrmaa tide, Jr , of Oakley, Mias Buaie Ball was here for , Lump, Stove, $2.00 1.25 IBBMPIflol'IUV; un t Hurntnit oountvM tab. Geo rye Wilde, ot Oakley, Summit county. Utah, Joarqih Vernon, of Oakley, visit to her Huintait county, Utah, Chnrle htiUuar., of let 1 Utah. Mill Creek, Halt lexe PRANK D ' Lobb's, It gluter. -T were of Echo, claimant C. Ballpy, Attorney First publication June I, lava. Jnly 11, 1898. days the pat week, on Representation fixed on the basis of school population, gives to the several parents and family. districts delegate in said convention as - Wm. Moor end wife fr follows : here on a visit during the week. Henefer J delegate; Coalville 5 dele-rateH KUIFFS SALE. Miss Cromplou wee a visitor here Hoytsville 1 delegate; Wanship TN THE DISTRICT COrRT t)P THF TUI I'D 1 delegate; Rockport 1 delegate ; Peoa 1 daring the week to her sister, Mr. D. - Judicial Dtstnob Coiruly ol Huiumlt Htai delegate ; Kama 1. delegate ; (Jpon 1 Rees, , , . Uth M 8. AMthhelm Mcreanttle I nnu a uorpora-toanth plaintiff s Martin delegate ; Parleys Park I delegate ; North deiundduW To.be aold at Johu Miss Bowman of Wyntah was here for Kama 1 delegate; Woodland 2 delea i the imotdoof of the OouutT e rthoo . gates; Park City 9 delegates: Oakley 1 a few days during the week on Visit In lh City ot CoahrtUe, kuismit otic Jf m f on hatttrdaf July ls lfioclwx, delegate; Ontario 1 delegate; Echo! eud Lwixzis oneltrhtli jar, aaa Mist Orncie, dyv wn eitMliwtcleflt delegate; Castle Rock I delegate. A ! to d claims loUowiu descnla'd tha bclonyi as Furthermore, I recommend that the Bell. standing In the name of Martiu AfcGr Awl of June, lrtd, also an nndlv ltwJ oco- trustees call caucuses in tbe several Frank wlckel and Thomas Clark of 5iri j'llU(rpM H1 U e folowiI1, dwril ,.,tm eii?b()i school district to meet on the 6th of of John Echo, Were here on Friday, and lock in bcionRiuv to and sundiriR in me nanu Bot k on the rtrd day ol June, 18j7- Julv, to elect a delegate or delegates to the dance. . .i said convention. Mayflower Nos. r z, Dram Nos i.. . D. 8. L. McCorkle, Miss Jessie Archibald has left fur her Iadv M arjorie Co, Bupt. of Dist. Schools FrarUnn heme In Snyderville. She has just Equmuctiml Also an nndividad Inter it in lb Bnmmit Co. Utah. Dream finished teaching term of schmJ at Miuing claim bv'onvitiR to and wandm .ird day In the name of Martin Mctmib on th The of the Evans City, Pa., Casile Rock, and has given firctcli of June, 1891, aud an unlividd I vl nyii.R to In Drvam cla.m Ue muuug Globe, write. One Minute Cough satisfaction to 11. The school lord an 1 In tne owul John He t on th Cure is rightly named. It cured my has engaged her for the fall and winter V8rd na of June, kand .abfd betn D8: all children alter ail other remedies failed. riluatej l! Park Llty i'rve't.c, aumml. County, Ulna, lurrua of sate, eaah It cure coughs, cold and all throat terms. OEGK'.E ItSDHA', JR, " Tbe new hool house at Castle B1 k and law troubles. For sale by John Sheriff of Summit County. I I89H Dated Coalnille, June Boyden & Bon. la nearing completion. The carpenters W , At I.Duydcr, Attoruay lor plain tiff. . ' Sold by John Boyden A Bon. V7V1 1 In order to make room for our largo stock of BOYS AND CHILDREirS CLOTHING, we have deoiled to make a 50 PER CENT CUT on our Best Gra ies, as long &s they last, the blood. Clear the Complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 WAIISATCH. Citizens Convention. Pursuant to the a vice of lion. Jno. R. Path, State 8upt. of Public Instruc lion, 1 hereby rail a citizens convention t meet in YYanabipon July 9, 1893, at II oociock a. m.t for the purpote of nominating a county superintendent of district achools for the County of Summit, Btateof Utah; said nominee to be voted upon at the election to be held on Coalville Co - op. A- , 4 i PATRONIZE HOME IHDD8TRI Weber Coal Co Amateur Photography, VU-4- - .,! , one-fonr- th s edir oiie-'iutt- - ' i. . 9 - This is the season for taking; pictures, and your summers vacation should not tie planned without the thought of an Eastman Kodak. You cannot move. mountains or bring bits- of scenery aome with you, but you pan bring pictures of them,- "Anyone :au take picture i, and the price of Kodaks is low. A full lije ot plates, films, papf r, chemicals, developing and toning solution. :,, at John Boyden & Sons |