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Show i a . rsit ro'Uuit The FMTtOtlZE HOME IfifftTiT. Times, X33CV OTRCX3 or SUMMIT TO TUB COALVILLX, SUMMIT COUHTT, TOL IT THE COUNTY NEWS OUR ALERT BY Ja. 19, FTa Mk af A Vawa la IBM , Too seven cold soap woe tbo coal dealer! harvest. Thsts all right, they need encouragement and the minors Raarfy need tho cash. The hauling cf mining timber to folk ' City is being rushed while the good elelgh reads lasts. It ie reported that another raei. Utah, pMA. of our lady friends will enter into tho otale of asotrimoay and Uko upon benetl tbs con of 0 husband and trials of life. iM. 1. lttt- - lTt! 1898. li.hnau, 31,1898 The roller mill hoe been (rosea np ie bat they expect to bo run- power hoe been perchneed ood end now strong currant of pur air is forced to the face the nod remote working. P'd in position E. B, Rhead has keen engaged ia in A day or two. veogeliool work among tk miners h r for few days. He ha visited A number hov been patting np tc themhi their cabins; assisted them to this week. work and also te eat their meat; but Do not forget tho meeting of the Sad hd ke preeiaitntly refused to uke ki s -quorum of seventies on tb 33rd. tornjg washing the dishes In fact, 8. M. Pock of Korns woe the speaker vksa a proposition wts made on eveat the Bandar afternoon moating on ning after euppor to clean the plates, the 16th. if is remarks were very te-- at least once e week, tho efficient t musty mrveyor la steatorian tones obW. U. Branch and hie eaaoctetoa will jected. Notwithstanding thia the eial be her Thursday evening to organise wart miners enjoyed hie labors In their . another religen class. hehelf, and cordially invito him to cows The mask ball woe very well attended dgti. hut there wo not as many mnakars ol ECHO. were expected. Tber were some very nice costume present. 'Ecito,Utah, Jan., 19, 1898. Krone W. II. Branch, E. HRhead on Times; Win. Corruth, Jr., the presidency of Msroni Richine is now in the Holy the stake religion classes, were here on Crow Hospital, Balt Lake, where he the evening of the 20th and organised was operated upon fora tumor In the another class of the higher grade, with stomach. He is reported to bo getting Geo. W. Yonng and J. M. Hixson, Jr., slo nicely by his mother, who is as instructors and Robert '8. Yonng as with him. This 1 tl second case Mr, secretary. They met with tho Inter- and Mrs. E. Ricbin hare d of this mediate class and after their exercises kif in their in the three last family ere gone through with end remark! months, and it ia to be hoped it will be made by the visitors they organised the the fast. new class. The Coalville and Hoyt The - Echo Relief Society hold its viile higher classes were present ond oimdngs every' two weeks at the home s took part in tho exercise. of Mrs.' A. G. Brim, They have a good A birthday eurprite gotten np on lint and are adding a little to the treasEdo oa the Henry g evening ol the 17th ury In a small way. The worthy preei-dee- f, the 8choot officers and teachby Sunday Mr. 1 ouist Wlckel, and the ers, it being hi 81t birthday. Picnic ms'bera, are doing all tbe good they was taken by each ond a very pleasant ' can P r evening woe spent. Mr. Long hoe held went te Croydon with Hopkin Jeph the position os secretory ond UbrorioB one visit this week. hiihmily for the Bandog school thirteen years t mill Echo Tj is doing big business and has boon faithful and fficimt in rne yiat Ulor He Is ' and is quit bprj lor oos of bis age. sire, Iromiyrmws Lutu Wo wish bim mooy happy reand wnnts te know why the Echo 5 turns of tho doy. ' correspondent deot gel a move on him Charles A. CDia, the 8taks President I have moved loo much, got a lam of the Y. M. M. I. Aetociationi, , and bark and a pain in my aido. a few days ning ogam pmmtmaocctmcnna!'-,- .(to 'J 4y poou-enoni- a. y it , WALKER'S FULL QUADRILLE BAUD. All jo 3,. I Lt ooUby, be returned - this MiMZini HBNBFBK. . HsNxrsa, Utah, Jan. old dances that way be called for, and new ones as weflL , Reception Committee W. H. Staker, Wm. Kimball, R. Maxwsll, W. H. Smith. O O Farley Kith in started from hereto Join hia father in Mexico on the 18th. 90 Ja; ond kb teat be will Ik libsn seen 7 lo yean fall 'O The funeral uo ow Dr. lloemer made several professional ' trips nere during the week. A farewell party Was givan to Farley Richine oa the evening of tbe 17th. The boys says sleigh ing is not worth a d m. Quite a number of people ice. putting hT lbro,Rh; been out of date them ond ore yet the beat dM" xerciaeo both vet er adk, t jk - W ai .1 i hi s' , i 4 mw . t PATROHIZEHOuE IIIDDSIM Weber Coal Ca ' Merry Xmas and . Happy New Year ' a Call and select your presents from our b olid ays tock. You will find them useful as well aa ornamental. A re-duction in price on a nice4 line of Jewelry, Come and be convinced. GEO. ' W. & ROBT..YOUNG. Wanshlp i t Newly Adopted School Books At Boyden ti Son a y Stevens, the rattle buyer for the 8slt Lak Meat company was with ns part of tha week. The mail have been behind here ot late both east snd west. . W. B. A full line of General Merchandised here are C7A FttU line of School SnpplTes just receiYcd.. 0-- n' slt otall will . Cnatewr1 nrnMlt ' foace "! pnrlnrf I till . !n, Ml W - Mrs. Johanns 8tevens is quite sick at thia writing. busiGeo. Wiide of Coalville made ness trip here on tbe 19th. ! Walker giveo Tnnnn 1:25 & from sick list. Mile -CBBBK. An enjeyaU evening woe spent nt H. M bert ,M CUT Guam Cebek, Jan., 19, 1898. take X. Seamonsg on Jonnory 20th. A few U ,eW ', -- chooU" V KdrobTiheo: Wing invited goeeta were present. Tho evenWen decide wither Tbeeoal trade eootlaae brisk. remoi. bora Ihi winker ing was spent la ploying gomes notil lody will After an wxcelleat abeot midnight. Upwards of f 1,200 way paid to tk tnrkMhom. U GibWUle, luncheon all returned home. , of tbe Grass Creek Cool employ tl $2.00 Lump, Stove, 19, 1898. Persona wko are troubled witn indigestion will be interested In tbe experiences ot Wm. H. Penn, Aief clerk in tbo railway mail ' service at Dec Moines. It give me pleas-r- e Iowa, who writes. of Chamber-laimerits t testify to Iba Diarrhoea aad Cholera Calls, Remedy. Far two years I have suffered from indlgestien, and am subject to eevera attacks of paia ia tbo frequent month. . Mrs, Elim Stevens of Oakley Spent o bowels. One or two doses ' and sumach Zeaoa Morby met with o palnfal ac- sf few days her visitiag relsUvee ood this remedy never falls to give, perfect cident last Wednesday. A heavy relief. friends. by Price 2S and 60 cent ' of iron fell upon a of kla fingers, JohaBoyden A Bods. pies of The daughter ffn. it badly. Reynolds, who hoe boon 'offlleied with crub log There 1 o need of children betas snd Foreman entertain- termented by scald bead, acaema and Hanson of Sept. cholon, is improving rapidon oUak DaWitts Witch Hisel skin ed Mark Uopklaelast Sunday. After Salveeruptiens. D. 8. cures perly. give instant relief and eervieo tbo genial manager of the manently. John Boyden A Bens. M. hlrtwsnd of 'Graobaek, TM Me ays that when he hoe a spell of indi- Bepklae Coal company dined with ANTED TBDBTWORTirY AND V active gentlemen or fadie to travel gestion, snd feels bod ond sluggish, ho friends at the Hotel d Thomas. i takes twd of .DeWitta Little Early for responsible, established house in Risers ot right, ond be is oil right the The thorough ventilation ef the Tin- Utah. Monthly 666.00 and expenses. &c1om next morning. Many thousands of sel mine is now an assured fact. ilmT A Position Th Other do lb earn thing. Do yoT a fl drained sUmpi John Boyden A Seat. powerful rotary blower operated by Ionijnioa UotnpADf Dept, Y Cbictjo. - . IL4 . GHv There is still lots ef eicknese here, mostly with the children. JU. Floor. Committee. ; T A. J. Fisher, B. H. Rhead, O. F Lyons, Alma Kldredje. Always On Hand at the . Enrtoi Tinas : p" over the B. Walker Thursday afternoon. Jan., .amber ol JelaUvee ond , ld "j. J tl , The old timers all alonf the liae are cordially invited to atteoi this party tad dance aa they did forty years ajo. The yoaaj and all are also invited to attend and in join the merry danoca : iCKBTS 50 CKNTS. Eo hlackhawk Tribe No, 4, I.O.R. M of Echo held it smi anonol install tioa ol officers oh the llith lost. Eugene Wickel was appointed D. G. I. , The lodge ie reported on s firm basis, and though the order is young in Utah, think it is destined to become one of the leading fraternal societies in the west, B, , IOOP Hall, Coalville, Tuesday Even Ing, Feb. 1. u fr - OLD TIM6 DftNOe II i . The Peoo word conference was held to forgiva, define. ou Sunday afternoon, Elder Word E. Mre. L. J. Rouady bee gone to OgPock and Don Lambert of Kansas being 4 a on visit. lebebod toye theee on net the kind present. Thu congregation woo not acot aighi to take a straw fide oitb o Urge yet that eau aatiafaetorly be counted for. The- ward officers were tom video. luelalned snd the instructions given by Mre. George Milliner bos been ill lor o the visiting Elders were timely and of few deye past. Hia pleasing to kuew an interesting nature. tbot the lody ie tepidly improving. Oscar Wilkina lost a valuable horse There on indication to dey that last Friday night. The animal teemed to we will have lell ol enow before the be all right about 8oclork when it was dey bee passed. placed in the etable ood fed, but ior It le expected that there will be ing the nignt o noite was heard in the eoverol box B iettere come out thie stable aud one of the boys went in to see what was the cause of it and found way m the course of a lew daye. Several of our young people aent to the horse making Its last kick. wedBy leaving the team standing without Mock port last week to attend the being tied, as boys are apt to do, the ding dance. of O. F. Lyons ran away o few team W. U. Welker, the old timb aeeeiciao. and one of the horses waa ago daye eree o welcome viiitor toPeoa tk first killed the beat and ' moat valuable' qf the week. bores owned by tho gentleness. The trane-etln- g C. W. Seymour e( Oakley woe old man will bo forced to hoof it bueineee to Peo tbo firet ol the bow, whieh serves bim jolly weH right. qmak. Forth past two months w have Miee Ido Milee , who boa been visit-a- g from' two to three daye o week ia been ia friends with relatives sad which the mail has aot arrived oa tbo the Charleston, Waeotcb ennntyfer aboald. A petition has boon it day pestJew deye returned om oaf Moa. gotten opt ood it being, unanimously evening. signed, te hare the ached ule changed Mr.' ood Mrs. Ooorgo Oospet ' of to meet the convenience of the railroad, . Charleston, Weeatcb eowoty, on bon which, owing to so much ho sin ess on M o ohort visit. Its fine, ie not able to arrive at WsuLncine Miles has been quite oick lor shi p before the departure of the moil on tbo past lew daye. The young gentle this route. Dsvid Rees of Coalville, vieited the soon is suffering from oh ottock ol Mutual here Sunday A thief entered the residence of o Young Mens widow of this ploco lost week and evening. After tho program wm gone It would bo much bettor if Tho Tim walked oil with o bam of meat. The tliroagh with both addressed the meet aJternooa woald Weeb Peosott Saturday lady has slargsfamity of little ones to ing ond mode veay Instructive ond enos boa Monday, the following ol instead provide for and rould ill afford tho loos. couraging remarks. Mr. Callia said be late. ol A thief that would do a trick Uko this wo very much pleased with tho pro been tho con danger-talltaken was Wilkins It is gram snd tho way the association was Mn. Oscar Saturday. Tbo lady is sick him. conducted. Y. ore wow recovering, and hopes HOYTOVILLB Now that the Kama poatofflee has in n few tained thnt ahe will be oil right Hottsviiax, Utah, Jan. 20, 1897. bees made o money order ffiee it --wiil Timm: Editoe - dT be of great benefit to the citizen! of Coalfrom came op Wilkins Q. W. that thriving town. Thia move has Hoyteville should stir itself op the folwith and 8nnday been made in the right direction, and I lowing lines: ville to spend Saturday hia relatives. heartily Congratulate the good people np Fir-- t should be the opening of a counWard E. men, that way. The next move, one that ty road to the west aide of tbe Weber, Thatetaoncb good on Peoa in was about the center of the town, or opwould be of great convenience, would be Pack, Sr., of Famas, welcome North a a at have Kama. to poctoffice posite the echoolhouse, I nnderstand Sunday.. Ward is alwaya are obtained here be wontd be an friends it Could tjiis the county would build this new road visitor in Peoa, and bis accomodation that would be highly ap- snd keep it In repair if the right of way counted by the hundreds. needs watching. preciated by the residents in that town. was granted, and close np the old crossA self religious men B. B. E. Vis. town, whieh ia aska lorgiveneea ; ing at tbe upper end He that owns ep aud ' Let ns act thia winter. RUCKPOBT. , of confidence out place. ha the (wr hie short coming Jan. 19, 1898. The next move ehonld he to vote an Kocxrorr, Dtah, ofbi fellows y : Timm additiou to the echoolhouse, a it is at ' held In Mar-- Knrroa A enjoyable dance ti Mrs. Sarah Gibbons and eon Oliver, - Rants hall 00 Friday evening. Mn. went to Salt Lake City on the 18th on preaent inanequat. Third, our butter tt.akersbou!d put and Mn. Maria L. business. Abdo Merchant up amall creamery right here, near a -- PP" tbeToccnion, j Lvoo provided Gibbons dance came wedding good spring; one with a capacity for wnooe of tbs Joseph MJ, taken ell inallit off January 14th and waa wU attended. Wansbip, Hoyteville and Coalville cows. sU of tbe seemed to enjoy it. cash forth This move would me ox Everybody veatbar of look week WM ond bntteT market and Bobert non, Siddoway Robert,' always product,' tho mer fcold ; ior several days 11 David 10 ond Rboad ond to cents.! cheese in Beamons Mrs. James drop and d sailed between twenty wont to tho eapltol on to 18th. Foarth, a little store located centrally Mrs. JomeoVornen hoe been on tbo ood mn by on or more Individuate. Toarr FRIDAY, JAJTUARY rEE C0IM46E OF SlLFER, It ft 1 Steam friends being present to pay their hut WARSHIP. rs spec Is to the deceased. Bishop Sts Warbeip, Utah, phen Walker was the principal speak KmtoaTnfao: or. CtATHKRBO UTiJI, OOUNTT. AT THE WHIM MINE, V GRASS CREEK' - ' Lump, Mixed Lump and- Stove - ' Stove, . Produce taken in payment . ; - $2.CD 1.75 i.5o JOSEPH BARBER |