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Show NEIGHBORHOOD HEWS. Around the County in Seven Days. The UappenDlogs of the Past Week Told In Detail by Efficient Correspondents. KAM. Kvmas, UtAii, Oct. 5, 18W. Editor TiMrn: Conference week, and a number ol ol our cltlrenasre Intending to take In , . both conference and the fair. 1 I Mri. Catherine Carpenter la l)lng ivery III ather home; Inflamatlonot the boweli li tlio trouble. The heavy wind of Saturday morning nearly demollihed the photogrspher'i tent; the itructure prcienti a decidedly airy appearance at a mult. Mrs. Julia Wcolttenholme has gone to Eureka, mmrooned there to attend her ion, Tom, who It tick. The Infnnt child of John Leonard i burled jeiterday from tho family reil-tlence. reil-tlence. Quite a number of Vernal people are Ivlilting frlendi and relative! til Kama tli Is week. Kufui I'ack of Dciert, Millard county, hat purchaied tho homeitead and other real eitate of Trei. Ward E. Pack, and Intenda to make Kamai hli lutnro homo, Mr. I'ack las progrenive citi ten and ni inch we welcome him. Several plecea of real eitatohavo lately late-ly changed honili In tbli neighborhood, , and a number of new buildings aro In contemplation. Thli rejolcea tlie heart V" of the average citizen, for thli llltle valley can be made a thing of beauty, when people awake to the fact that it It ponlble to beautify eacfi home by a little well directed Individual effort. Lait Saturday wai appointed by lip. Atwood tor baptlimi; and though the water wai cold quite ft number took advantage ad-vantage of thu opportunity and received babtiitn. Jamei Woolitenltolme lait week prc-lented prc-lented the Y. I.. M. I. A., ol thli place with Jenien's Chronological Ilecord. Thlaiiamovo In the right direction, the youriB ladlea ol the different niiocia-tloniareitrlving niiocia-tloniareitrlving toeitabliili llbrarlen, and a little encouragement from elder member! ol the community would put more tplrlt luto the work and be tunn, .iMfitnpnilaljln. Con. I'EOA, 1'koa, Utah, Oct. 4, WW. EtiiTOiiTlMnai btop-watchci aro now In demand. And now the cry It: "Weigh! weigh II weigh 1 1 1" J. A. Morcbant and Cleorge Wardell took a trip np Weber canyon Tueiday afternoon. Owing to wreck on the Echo and Tark City railway Tucsday'i mall failed to materialize. County Conimlnlonerl I'aikett and McDonough were In l'eoa on Tueiday Tuei-day looking at the roadi and irelng what could be done to them for the good ofthopnb'Ic. In the afternoon they went up Weber canyon to look at the road which may be extended, an a county road, farther up the canyon, a petition having been numerouily ilgned for that purpoie. f The funeral erv Icci over the remalni i 0( oie l'eanon and of the infant of Levi Teauon wai held here on Sunday after-I after-I noon. It wai an uiual affair owing to the fact that the old gentleman ai the ! grand-father of the child, the former i being over eighty-one yean of age ami 1 the Utter only leven monthi old when I they died, only a few boun elapilng , between the two deatbi. The ipeaken . werel'reildentW. W.CllTofCoaIvllle ,d Elder Ward E. I'ack of Kamai. ' The building wai crowded 16 overflow- log with frlendi and relative ct -l ! topay their reipectito the living andl the dead. ( The cold wlndi we are having are enough lo give one the horron. Ole l'eanon died at Oakley initead ol at Kamai ai wai reported lait week. Mr. Johanna It on went to Coalville onTueidrty to attend court aia witneit. Thretblng machlnei are putting in all the time there li between daylight ami dark. The Baldwin geological turveling party ia camped in l'eoa and will 10-maln 10-maln for a ihort lime. Ourdlatrict tchool li all right and from theway It ! tilling up another teacher will icon bo In demand. Oicar Wilklni bai had the porch In front of hli itore painted and It now look very neat and pleating to the cyr. For the good of hit health one of Teoa't young bloodi left between two da a and, up lodate, bit whereabouts it unknown. Mill Matilda IVarson, her two ilitert and brother, alio .Mill Eva Marchant came out from Salt Lake City on Satu,--day night to attend the funeral of their grand-father. They returned to Bait Lake on Monday afternoon. v Idle the good roadi hold out the farmer!, who have done their otlicr fall work, aro putting in their time In hauling haul-ing coal for winter uie, ai li teen by the number of teami paiilng through town dally. Jamea Welih, the Coalvll.o mill man, wit in Peoa on Tueiday and went on to III mill In Weber canyon the aarno day. Mr. Wei ih ! preparing to ttart up bit aaw mill and will loon be ready to fill order! for tho local trade, Thli li uit what li needed at lumber li ladly needed here-a-bouti where tho lumber (amino ha I hindered building and other improvement!. It now looks like the' contractor who wai to put up tho walli ufthe Ward homo hai Ml ui In the lurch and hli continued absence looki like he bad thrown up the iponge. It will toon bo too cold for that kind of work and If tho building it to go up thin fall It would be well for the contractor to get a move on hlmielf. Tho building Is badly needed here and the delay li extiperatlng to lay the lead. 11. It. E. V1r.1t. novTMiLLt:. HovitviiLK, Utah, Oct. -1, ISO!). Eiiitoh Tivixsi The potato crop here ii reported very I'ght. Thomai ltlihton and wife are the hnppv recelpltanti of a ion, born Monday Mon-day ov enlng. All are doing nicely. Win. Wilton parted with hla wlfo Tueiday. He hai gone to work at the mine! In Alray for thu winter. Alex, Street! U reported to be going around on crutchei, the reiult of falling; from n hone thli week, The particular! are not known. Tli e Summit County Marble Worki ol thli place li putting np over (1,000 worth ol work In the Salt Lake ceme-terlei ceme-terlei thli fall. The material la being hauled ill by teami. The Summit Creamery nf thli placo li anticipating adding a tint clan butter plant to their cheeie factory thli fall, butter being icarce and in sharp demand. de-mand. Wo are pleated In note that Mri, Edith Trowbridge it recovering from her icrlout lllnen, and li much better. She Is the daughter ol the late George 1 Sargent. Alargenumbcr of our good peoplo will attend conference and the fair thli week nl-Soll Lave, Nearly all will go by team. Ilatea mutt come down If tho U. 1'., wanta the people' patronage. Conference and fair (2.50; exiurilon and bathing tralm and other excunlona ,2,00. The threihlng mi.'Mce & report the wheat - crow Ki'if above half thli ft iu In'! fr'J' Laatiiighti' uwir it. n-i:, ) V'.isatcb f "HlCfrup ) tnoie t't k ft illghtly damaged, t One locallty-Crntercreek-the ' tame county, never had 10 good a crop. The It. M. Bell Telephone company have Initltuted new tArlu-raViJc dl- tancet over SO mllei, which ooVCt Monday. They draw n atop ,vateu on you and charge for time uicd, o be computed by dlitance. It makeitho rntci n trifle leu. but women had letter tend their linibandi to do the, talking. " "iLi- UITIIN. Vdr Urro.1, Utah, OclW"-Editor OclW"-Editor Timss. mSY (ulte n number will leave with.tesmt on Thunday for conference. ; Dlttrlct tchool No. 1 coramenced4ti iciilon on Monday latt wlthtcar Crittenden of Iloyttvllle ai principal, School So. 2, with Mln. Hobion of lloytivllloaa itl principal. John Uoyden and Thomai Copley bl Coalville and Enoch Brown of Iloytt-vlllovltlted Iloytt-vlllovltlted Upton on Sunday latt In tholntereit of Sundny School work, and alto attended the afternoon lerv Icei. Each addreiied the meeting In the ln-tercitof ln-tercitof the Summit Stake Academy. A very pleaiaqt gathering took pjac, at tho new School Home on Zirjjfifr 22nd, the occailon being the reunion of, tho Upton and the Coalville Eaitward Sunday Schools. An aoproprlate program waa prepared, conilitlng of Sunday School exorcltei which were well rendered. An addrcii of welcome wai made by W. E. Chappeli and re-iponJcd re-iponJcd to by Jamei Jndd. At 12 m. nn elegant rcpait wat served by" the young ladle of both wardi. The balance bal-ance of the afternoon waa apent In dancing, danc-ing, ilnglng and abort addrettoi. In the evening- a grand ball wai given. The gathering waa a aucceiiln every reipect and one long to be remembered. To the board of truitcei thanka are due for their kind Ltvor tor theutii olthe beautiful tthool houie. wY'Jf WAIIIATCI!. fl Waikatcii, Utah, Oct. 4, lK"ll Eiiitoh Time: '"' w J. K. Gulllhnr, the ogtpt bete, ha retlgned hit potitlon on the Union W clflc, and moved to Ogden, whoruju will go Into builneei for hlmtclf . ..J lluinn la 10 ruihlng on the UjTX that can for thlpmcnt of itock aroU-flcult aroU-flcult to get when wanted. & J. S. Ball leavca on Tueiday with t'o can of rattl for the Omaha market, y F. II. Wright of Coalville waa hue the lait of the week. jf George Moore, wlfo and daughter ol Wanihlp paued through our burg a' few days ago. J. II, Ilobinn of Coalville waa here on butlneia on Frldav. ""Tw W. J. Wright was here doing liutl-nen liutl-nen on Friday. Mln Wright of Coalville, who hai been living on the ranch fur tome time, returned to herthome In CoilvllI uu l'rlday. J , HEMEreit. lUxtrsK, Utah, Oct. 5, 1800. Editor Times i There will be but a email repreienta-Hon repreienta-Hon from here to conference) the people peo-ple are too buiy to leave. Mr.Otcar Ilarria returned home from the Soda Spring! on tho 4th. George T, Trlttram arrived from lloiee City dnring the week, Both .Summit and Morgau counties are at work on thu new road In the nar-nowi. nar-nowi. T, II. blephcna tent a bunch of beevet in for the Rait Lake market on tho 4th, l'otato digging hai commenced or rather the ground where the potatoei should be. There will onlv be about one-third crop. OurrtT awltth icemi l ttand 'in, folk Ism been done on Itfo,-al-y-t noj '!., 'lhe people rrere In iwiH.1 nf uelcg able io uid It before thli, I bur mo doomed to dliiapolntment. J W 11. |