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Show 1 EOA. I'ioi, Utah, Nov. 22, 1890. 1 Editor Tiutsi Range stock are looking fairly well MMIWH L"'1".'"'""1"" ''' ' ''' & ' i,...r, , Bheenare Uingjtffa'tnredjfiaith? ttrneaSow landi'south of townh TfflSlH "" H. H, Wright will move his family to Park City the lait ol the week. rark City Is drawings, number ol our citizen over that way for the winter. Bishop 6tephen Walker made a trip to Bait Lake City and back lait week. Albert J. Maxwell came over from the l'ark for a ibort vlilt lait week and returned on Monday. A number of our cltlzeni are now suf-lerlug suf-lerlug with bad coldr, otherwlie the general lieallh li good, 1 be pupils ol the dlttrict school are arranging n rnogram for Tbankiglrlng day and the entertainment promises to be Interfiling The many friends of Mils Clara W 111-lama 111-lama were very pleaied to read 1 er bright and Intereitlng letter to Tim Timis lait week, 1-lderDanell Lewliof Marlon, nddreii ed the meeting for a ihort tlmo on lur day afternoon , his remarks were timely and lomeofthem were pointed. Owing the ipeclal meeting which will be held In Kamai on Bunday the regular monthly meeting of the 22ud Quorntu of Seventlei will not be held In l'eoa on that day, according to appointment It ll expected that the members will make It a point to attend the meeting In jt Kamai, "v It teems that that bottle In whlih Agnlnaldo was bottled up had a very large hole In It and through which the slick little fellow made good his exit, It Is not always wlie to count lue chickens before they are hatched. From reading the dlipatches for the pait few die one was lead to believe that they had the Insurgent In-surgent leader In the grsip or our troops Are we be'ng hoo dooed, the mine as tbe English, as to tho true situation? With an epidemic ol iinall pox In Banpete county and diphtheria In Mot- San county, It stands ni In hand to take every precaution and tee that tbe dreaded dlieates are not brought Into 6 this county. "An ounce of reventlon Is worth a pound of cure" Is an old say j 1 r 1 " Ing and a true one, therefore It il ould I be the million of one and all tone to It that the dlieates are not bronghtlntoj our cities and towns by thoi e who have been expcied totbein, W.J. Cunningham is about to lell oat his te.itut, homes-, bob-sleds and wagons and may take a trip eait to vliit bli father whom he has not leen for thirty years or more. Will could not stand ihe irparallon loo long hence he drove 01 er ?roui the l'ark and int Sunday in leoa. It a new quilt means anything, why, then, there Is something intereitlng will happen before 10 very loop, fur Ihe quill wai on the frames yeitcrday and many nimble fingers were at work on It. A large number of onr citliens will go to Kama on Sunday, If the weather Is favorable, to attend the ipeclal met- Ing which will be held there on that day. It Is expected that vliltors from Salt Lake will be in attendance. This item Is not calculated to take thethund-er thethund-er from tie Kamas correipondent, no, not by any lueani. tlder J. B. Gibbons, who Is laboring In the Interest of Ihe Y. M,M, I.A.cl Bummlt Stake, has been with ui a pei- tlonof lilt and this week. Under tbe Instructions of tlder fllbbons the ai ioclatlon has been placed In good running run-ning order and there Is n bright proipect for tbe future. A large number of the members bate letn lilted, personally, and there isa determination on the part of the members to make tbe meet logs Interesting and liutmctlve anl to thiserd there has been anointed a number of voung men to nte their best efforts to have all attend and lake art In tbeexerclies On Saturday etenlng Elders J K Olb-hom Olb-hom of Arizona, and Q, W. oung of Wamhlp, held n meeting here In the ntereit of the Y. M. M. I. Aiioclatlen and tbe Initructtons glveu by the Visiting Visit-ing Irethrtnweretli 2i muct' lntwTrt?tiirjyeu ..roM Elder blbbons ipokojont. Jryfrmornfoglto thTSomiay ichooljal. rtbeafternoon at the publicworihipmettlng. Atnlgbt heattendeJtbe meeting of iheY, M. M I. Aleoclation, and, alter tbe ex erclies, addrened the nutting in an inteieitlng and initructive manner. Flder Ulbbons ti undertaken his labors here with n determination to make a incceit , 10 far as he can, of his minion, and hai thrown his heart and tonl into the work which will not be in vain Tbe gentleman left here fnr Coalville, Coal-ville, but with a promise to villi us again, he will be sure of a hearty welcome wel-come by ono and all, old and young. II It E.Vur |