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Show NEIGHBORHOOD J NEWS. I Around the County in Seven Dajs. The Happcnnlngs of the Past Week Told In Detail by Efficient Correspondents. rcoA. I'ioa, Utah, Eeot. II, 1609. EunonTnitsi Tbe farmers ate all busy in reaping or baullrg grain , an Idle man cooU not be found Jait at tills time Tbe second week ol our Jlilrlct icboul commenced with t0 juipili enrolled; largi r per cent than umal ntthli time t the year. I seethst there alii be an excursion to Sait Lake City on September 23nl with none dollar rate. Now, whatl want to know ii: Why can't no Ket the tauie rate nt conference time ? Our old folks who attended tbe reunion re-union In Coalville tbo other day bad n tnoit enjoyable time nnd apeak ver) highly ol tbo attention ebown theui. One old lady laid it was tbe belt time ilia had eir bad ilnro 1)14 wai born. The committee ol arrangement! deicrve much credit (or what tLe did to make tbe affair n lucceli, which the) cer-taiulydld. cer-taiulydld. To the citliene ol Coalville our thanki are given (or kindnesies extended ex-tended lor they leemed to think that , there vvai nothing too good (or the old (olkianddld all they could to pleaio and make the day pleainnt (or them. B.R.E. Vmt. IIOCKI OUT . Hoixiuht, Utah, Sept. 21, 1800. EniTonjriMtatym J!i"'rri!fP9 Pi Uelbi'U!!luitMi1u'rairirtFrl. day. Mill Maud and Elile l'etenon aro visiting rel.itlee In Ilockport. Horn, vi tho wife of Neil Lauen, on the 15tb, a dauiihtcr. All well. Oraln hauling, ii In order; a few bine thelri Hacked and ready to threib. M:i. l'robert bai gone to Crojdento iiit with ber daughter!, Mn. Knight and Blackwell. Mill Carrla Stembridge returned home on the 14th, alter ipendliiK a month with relative! in gait Lake City. Johti Uradford, who bai lcen vlilllng. trlendi here for tome time pait, left Sunday for Woodland, to take Mi old nlarA ai icliool teaclier. IW. M. nndT. II, Smith hae returned home. The former hni been worklug I on the railroad in Spinlth Fork can) on. k I aud tbe latter hai been working at l'aik ,1 cy B II, E. Seamoiw and E. M. Staler re- ' ! turned home on tbo lDth from a trip tA through Idaho, where they bad been for a few dayi looking at the country and D visiting relatives. 1 Mn. Clara llortln bai been visiting In 1 Ilockport for a few dayi. She left on I the 17th for the louth fork of Chalk I Creek, where the nill itay for lome time lth her ilitcr, Mra. J. B. Ithead. B The Reckporl people ari on the move. Beainona'a and Malin's famlliei have B. moved to Salt Lako; Wm. A. Smith hai wk moved into Seamoni'i home and Alfred Stembridge bai moved Into Smith's houie Three or more move will take B place In the near future. . H Following Ii a lilt of Ilockport people who hae moved to Bait Lake to attend S school (or the winter Mamie 8'eui-B 8'eui-B bridge, May Smith, David, Jeite, Steph jW n and Reuben Seamoni, Willie Staker, ( B, Thurta and Cora Malin. Moit Of tbem Wk will attend the Unlverilty. BJ A Powder mil Explosion BJ llcmovei everything In light, to do I BK drastii mineral pills, but both are mlgb- WM ty dangtroni No need to dynamite your V body when Dr. King's New Life Villi do tbo work 10 eaily and perfectly. Curei lleadacbo, Constipation. Only BE 5 ccnt' nt Jo'ln Boyden & faon'i drug K atore 1 WtMllllt- I Wjmmr, Utah, Sept. 21, 1R00 ( Editor TlMtl I Tbe Wansblpthieiber will Hart Mon- day. II. A. Ilobiuion hai returned loMotit-teller. loMotit-teller. Idaho. The geological iureyors have moved their camp from here to the head of S'lver Creek canyon. The22ud Quorum ol Seventies will hold th'ir regular meetings Sunday 21lh, it Kaiuai nnd Coalville. Mr. and Mn. Geo. M. llobinion have gonoto Vernal for tbe winter. They will itay with their son-in-law, Mr. Allen Davli There were tin people from our town over leventy yean of age that attended tbe Old Folki Reunion. Tne oldeit wai eighty three and tbo youngeit wai eventy three. Thero wai two that did not attend, but thoie that did enjoyed tbeuiielves very much. IIOITKVILLE HomviUE, Utah, Sept. 21, 180.1. ElHTVR Times Mill Annie Malln hai gone to Brig-bamCltv Brig-bamCltv to vlilt for nfew days. Mils Horenco Brown lelt this week (or n two yean' courie at the Unlverilty. Mr. and Mn. Samuel Mills of I'ark City are do n (or n few dayi' quiet incur suburban retreat. Moil IJradford, who recently married one of our Hoy tiv ille belle, accidentally shot bit band thli week with a gun. Roy McMlcbael and Jonah Rlrrh, Jr., will wrcitle with tho books this winter nt the Salt Lako University, Succeis to tbo boys. They left this week. Mr. Tron bridge and sitter of Salt Lako and Mrs Iiaacion of Ilrlgham City, besides be-sides filende from neighboring towni, were in attendance at tho funeral of George Sirgent, Jchnflunn..iU,havB-ehrdi)ltwo loadaTirmonumeht'ii work, from the Summit County Marblo Works, and will leave thli week with them for Vernal, a dlitauce of about -50 mllci. The material ma-terial will be hauled the entire dlitauce. Tho program (or Annual Day last week, rendered by the Y. L. M. I. A. waiamcceii in every particular. The ptrti taken in tbe play merited pralie. Tbo home wai well filled and after the entertainment a dance wai given, which netted the Risoclallon a neat little mm Tbe poiioffice of Hojlivlllo hai In the patt been opened on Sunday! after each mail arrived, and after Sunday school and afternoon meeting, thui having It open more or leu all day. Ilerealter the patrons are reipcctfully aikcd to observe ob-serve the following office houri Open on Sunday! and holidays for one b'ttr only after mall arrives. Open on weekdays week-days from 7 ft in. to 0 p, in, 0. II. Weit, 1'. M. "Uncle" Cleorge Sargent, as ho hai been familiarly known, paired peacefully peace-fully avay Monday morning at 10 o'clock, after nn lllnen of nearly two montht. The diieaie which cauied his death leemi to havo been chronic affection affec-tion of the kidney! and bladder. He wai TO yean old and one of tbeflntto little our little hamlet, in 1802, The funeral eervicei were held Wedneiday from tbe meeting houie and largely attended. at-tended. The lermon was preached by l'reit.W. W. duff. tVAllgATCH Waiiiatcii, Utah, Sept. 20, 1609. Editor Ttsiiat Several of our young people attended tbe dance at Echo last Friday night. MI11. Sweeting of Coalville is a vliltor here, tbe gueit of Mr. and Mn. Clawion, J. E. Chapman, the Evanston beef man, was here on builneis tbe first of tbe week, Wabsatch baa done a big busiueii In the llnoof ililpplng ibeep thli (all. Mr. Qnlllber, the agent, Ii kept busy, A large gang of men and teami are buiy at work here making tbe grade for iwo or three tbouiand feet of new twitches and aldlngs. Thli dots not look much like tbe changing of the U. 1'. to go from Wyulah over to and down Loit Creek canyon. No lack of cool nlghtl here for com (ortable sleeping. The trouble If, they are a little too ccol for carl tiling Our dlitrict ichool commenced on Monday, the 18th, with twelve pupils In attendance and Mill Jenle Archibald Archi-bald as teacher. . LCIIII. Echo, Sept. 21,16110. EortonTiMtsi Mill Gertie Tracey returned to her home in Ogden Tuesday. The dance here Friday night wai a lucceii in every reipect. Mn. Samuel Rlackaui hai gone to Kvaniton (or the purpoie of recoveiing her health. We with tbe new management of Tut Tiviii tho greatest lucceli In their undertaking. Hyium Storcr of Eagle Rock, Ida , wai here the forepirt ol tbe week vlilt-ing vlilt-ing bli brother Joo. The depot look! n great deal better iluce the repairing It hai been subject to for the last few days, l'eter Jacobson lett Wtdnefday for American Fork where lie willvliit lili uncle and many (rlendi In that vicinity. There li a movement on foot (or tbe purpoie ol Incorporating Echo, and candidate! can-didate! (or office nre beginning to pop up already. Charlei Illackwell, tbe widely known muilclan, wni In town lait Sunday. There mult be tome attraction (or Charley here. Rev, Warner held services last Hatnr-day Hatnr-day evening for the drat time. The gentleman Is a very pleasing talker and will no doubt rnako many (rlendi. W, II. Weaver wai down from hli ranch In Chalk Creek tbli week. He reporti tbo hay crop ni being very light this v ear, and layi many o( the rancher! will have to buy thli wTntcrW Jobn Stagg, who la well known in thli part ol the county, Ii about to In-llit. In-llit. John would havo dono this lomo tlmo ago bnt says he hates to go alono. We bate to lose John, but tlitn, the belt ol friends muit part. It. D. IIENCrttU HENcrzn, Utah, Sept. 21, 1809. EniTOiiTlMMt Fliblng Ii better thli year than it hai leen (or n number ol yean. Work on the new road through the Narrow! Ii expected to commence next week. Mn. Lovenla E. Rrener and uaugbt en returned on Tuesday from n ilx weekiviiit In Idaho. Ono of tho threshing machlmi pulled out (or Croyden thli week, and threih-Ing threih-Ing hai commenced there, MI11 Myrtle Harris returned homo during the week from an extended vlilt with her slater, Mn. Eldora Ilicblni ol I'ocatello, Six can of lambs were iblpped by the Henefer people last week. Heber O.Stevens and Alma Rlchlns went to Chicago with them. I A mass meeting ol tho peoplo ol Hen-leferwlllbo Hen-leferwlllbo held on Wednesday, Sept, 1 27th, at 7 SO p. m In the meeting I houie, to aiceitain the sentiment ol the I people In regard to which ol tbe two roadi they prefer, the mountain way or ; down the eaitilde oltbe meadow, A lull attendance Is requeited. |