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Show Uftlvutity f Uuti C The VOL TO TKE'IIfrTpCKaElfsXS OS' SUMMIT? rEVCTEr PATRCMZE HOME INDUSTRY, COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SUMMIT COALVILLE, II. 1TX n iOBQ Air COUJSTTT ES. FREE COINAGE CF SILVER, 16 AUGUST 16, 1S95. TO t NO. 27 rrJoirrr stepped in, hawng e montmities, etc,, wimh are the great thorvn:h!y arnj totv juM air frtl oa liie 11 30 train, The Set evidences. He made a aiinile of rjoirtK&n , arTX tl.lAua E hase ttliard pHaliefTEnUHdliEl ti e srseiuhly and the w orb of God in first of a mag- aMG.er . ml n hl t int r llmt-- v JV, Utah, in 1M8, and f t,n.e of it t , p), it,, i willing t g;vt Ins aufwer, enjoining upn. iie nifiuint but! hug, Hie foThillPtiuV of -- Hint GATHERED BY OUR ALERT - Wit i f i!Tu! I.t'ter-l'a- i fur; s these beautiful truth width was nicely ennvidere.1 ate! the 'w v B t rh t Hi 1(1, IH lreJja 4tf Hi i t taitltnJ plav w, e. known and umqoe-- " 4v w lUs t1 iAUbi.i; wdawj bended from thtoe the foundation ! M to the tap-oimm b t t n 1"JTN dropped nt and said we are the maUr.tdsbe-tnTti Itfi i .f ?1sy r K t rUi NfUib a g to 1895 m ret v m in 1'uh. Gi'utb5 it , lint wa. pleai-t-. t for me, and that manv are e.t ling moriunif n ' gzMired hav spl . L t j, I F I 1 r i, t u tilt ( mUiiIJ ( tm alnmn,' II r F ! Hre pmiVge v f meeting v!th the Saints molded to fit certain plates in the uh ImV .,,me iJAt.ura fhav. r ! t . .v great H 1 h 1 nv . i i a,; I let atm will lot 'heir eie li pr i.ai u k.N lmJ 'l tbe Summit Make, .aid lie had the stiiieture. while other are flinty and are . i ui. i, if u stmi.l e (me t the tlepreda-ion of throiijiK W. ! to u! lit hnx . 1'leaaure of aiteudint! the conference at tit only to fill up the ditelnra and holes uictiop pi po.-'lifor iln- - l,n t.i ii ina- - v a- - ! t 1 t I I Mi-orrt .finie i ..m Poier, 1,1111 ll Pmt of God in lira ground, to pave tbe streets, etc. -Tnm -i . u.n 'n it n itl.t (ffburm.r hrn-- f Pamrch John Ntdtii addressed the -l .m- - (I w el.' t mm conference t'" !Mi briefly and stated that It i U. k Oh 4, , ner and Joseph Iowell wi.I h,r;e..,l,v,wk nrold Fruikn,bv some mean or md with President Woodruff to the preaching is not his fort ; said though, in i h lit) Tn hav crop ahmit one third o! a crop f mud other, jfot ho! ,,f a man hand north ami to tlie sea coast; said whtn the rcm.uk of the brethren cau-e- d him i . ( no-- 1 111 it oil igh " to they reached e a in el Bru. Woodruff to pot re in bis mind many eienesof ,,alt,4 strike it . , tlie in i ne)gtiliorhviol t! e t A for na- rhe-nex of Mr- d h of aid night r line IV ii The other chil.lr n had fth muib relieved, be having been ad- the past, and if led would give the conMternnna an i ti li ,r i i nieRn I an! M mu mdWt- - M rehone and daughter tuld their mol lorn that Frank had a vised to take a trip for lira health; tie gregation the benefit thereof. He rejut ii n w a- - here anaii.p tk art-breathing much more easily; when ferred to the days of Kirtlsnd, which, of -- an match when the Hie was first discovered mngtt'i' ' i dan.-met many friend lion. still remain vivid in hi 'i me an lla ,i r - P hed in Upton on Mon lav , Tj) ,renu U(J thnkllll memory ; said uid on, vired, nade, Th ittt, lUIe at Giegmv they Mis. ,1 ' time veed of W ii w as a Al.i ska', who advised lira. Woodruff to tt requires all to hr Mere and alive to the no, pr '.venmg , ,n ihe cnflagraa trip ahehMwees. aught lew l oi,i ptHi people fjtSon.ad that fue was confined visit Alaska, but on Hi count of the ves- their duties and Ira ever on the watch, !'( ( nal- - Mr ud Mis iieirge Pt'cismt and w huh v dl vhe applied for the benefit . number sel all ' started the thought of thi that they fntty avoid the snares and ndti ml No 'the it t in li'e Stl'ilav whereit ,as (jiitea 9 'alt Like ire v eit-- i la 11 I'd i M aUMidoneii for a time. , They stumbling blocks that are e and were attendant was in Coalville fimn , ni a placed in T,fiefisy crop is Ot The ni'P. are and1 bountiful a at did their oik !e in ! van, M mg w . . Notahls vrad the Island of Vancouver. On tlrair path. n..r in ihe enjovment. took an i t tlie h uul- - i -, Ont Msie MrH In some the 11th of miHiiipritBnbJ . re Mr and Mr. President J. F. BudtK pds on ihe nmonr those preut July they embarked for t hav. J. B. t Oi -- atiinl.lv a- -. whiVt'ie taipentei- hKht.jnd'ed. Wheadon Mrs. touched at Marys Island, where subject. f 4mitoony, it having been of Coavtlle. Alaska, perrv 1 edd u. cal re, and of w ett at w ork n new I. tttnrae "i hs a'i'd. The to In the remarks of the previous tlie of Wahe Deli, Misses Edith and Flira HrxMntK, ctlient. am! ho - lie lamer ernn. ne of them, a Mr. Rntt Joseph Hartley of Coalville and I of sneaker, who said he had not received Upeaker a 15 Hesiffr gave graphic 1895. description Itah, August Christianson ot -- a t ake, fell from the ejiratii then voyage and visit, and of the his- any great testimony, hut sufficient to 5ai d Miller from the Ilia k Hill. ElT Timii When pait w iv down he struck Mr? W i ia n Lvanwe 'uiaiiioiK d root J.C. tory of the lotuury, lira custom) of the satisfy hi mind; said be mav not be 0. iVietson is visitirg in Ball bike. vo in he, break-to Pait Lake on irnlav last to attend o i a pie e of t no iraople, their means of sulraratence, etc. ; able to say in a litoral sense that the ECHO Thoms Harris is making a visit to referred . the funeiftl et her another. lie then fell to the heavens-bav- e ing n in ! to nature: displays of that,-th- e been opened to him, that Ei August 15, 18f5,v no, Utah, Murray, lie fell in aii about 20 feet icenorthern Mte. Mamie vhurtliff of Mill Creea ground he tbs had he seen and ronveraed with play among regions, Fditok TiWFS Ileoer Btephen is making a business bergs, of whales, seals, and other angels and seen the Father and the and M ms flattie Malm of Rockport pent Tin exte1 t of hi- - mij ii ib ate nut know n sigh's bmt-ness. Bon, Joe laiivinan of Ogden is here on Mr Sidlowav took lion t i Bill Lake on trip in Salt Lake this week. last week at Mrs. Lila Lanevs. thing. One of the women bottled yet he has hsd a great a testimony, to -He undav. the that revr Potatoes n,l tender vegetation were pieces of the ice with the idea of pre- him, as any man, because the influence a injured , j Mr Julia 1aik i here from the Mr. ami Mrs. Storer went to C royden man stood the journey well. k. of a fen weeks to her child nil,wdby froet durlng the week xe-serving water from hew hub probably of God has sd worked upon his soul that Wednesday. accomTii She is ren and many rela'nes WCVSH1P Bspubli an have a caucus called for thousands of years had remained in he i convinced, and bore testimony of Ogden is visit- for Florence Dnnford. Miss t'roirpton the I)ean to Park the frozen state. He made special men- that God lives, that Jesus la the Christ. ISth, t send delegate panied by Wanrhii, Itah, August 15, 1895. tion of the Muir glarier, describing its ing friends here. Meeting was adjourned to 10 oclock City the 23rd, Mrs. lieorge Naylor and three ihild-er- n E'utur Tiweu Wedne left ami Have Joe J Ptagg ThvK were do services hereon Sun- magnificence in a most perfect maimer ; a. in., fHtidRv; benediction by Edmond are at Dan Lamtierts for a couple of .Miss Mamie Tailor returned to Balt at Sitka, the seat of governdav for Hams Fork. dae, as many ot the people were attend- - stopped weeks, for he purpose, of enjoying our Lake on the 12th. r now the capital. her-boment, Meeting was opened bv choir singing , a to returned Mrs. mountain air and for the ! emfit of little Livmgston 4&g4fctsk conference, Mr. and Mrs. Rigby made a fljing Adjourned to 2 p. m. ; benediction by and prayer by PatriarehThoina Ball. in Ogden last Saturday, Miss Dot, who ia in poor health. Georje Roberts, of the firm of G. H. a. A. trip to Balt Lake this week. Elder Georg Ruff, president ef the Fisher, George Olsons smiling face was seen Stephen A Co., of Sait Lake, made a Born, to the wife of Allie Anderson, a At 2 p. m. the meeting w at opened by first elders quorum, Thomas A. Smith came out from Balt reported the conlast on our streets Monday. business trip here this week. fine daughter , all doing well. Also, to Lake last week. He the choir singing and prayer by Elder dition of the quorum and spoke briefly is stopping with rethe wife of Q. R Pack, a bouncing boy. B. Mr. Murray of Evanstan wasliere Tlie United States eurveyors have on general principles of the Rigby. Henry Reynolds, gospel. this week. 'As this ts the first in eeven years. pumps been engine here for several weeks pairing Elder T. L. Allso, by request, reported Elder C. Callis felt grateful to God Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Pendleton by J. aclooks are easily Quince's beaming Mrs. returned of from Williams la this Mr. and tbe condition of the Park City branch that he again had th privilege of ae- part the county. and Mrs. A. Bates went up Weber cancounted for. Ogden, where they have been visiting Georgs Tristram came near having a said that a year sgo a canvas ef Park soda ling with the Batata of the Boromit yon for a few days outing this week. Word has been received here of the the past week, eeriotif secident on Sunday. Hi team City was made, and in that place about Btoke, and then gave an account of hia M oet all the hay crop- - is in The stack serious illness of Patriarch Lorenzo D. and Amelia and Hazelton ran awsjrbutwaa slopped before the oe 250 members of tbe Church of Jesus labor while on his mission to Great Weitof Mrs. has been put up in good shape. Young. As the aged veteran has leng Paint were found, Britain, and referred to scenes of former jj-- h were Christ of Latter-Da- y en their here Wednesday copsnls were thrown out, Morgan will soon commence. AXMwda day at tbe pening-o- f the since passed the a doled age of man, hie Harvesting grain and now that a Coalville. to IUchf&s has of 'Arizona, whs gospel by the Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, wy tOO persons; also that A number are first elders In that land, many. friend&jiiiLiitily await serhere been with summer the the referring to the Dont Congregational forget spending son. are The child and mother a getting news further seeking baptism; said their Sunday old chappel occupied by tbe Batata and Doctor M. A. Wil- vice next Friday evening at 8 oclock. relatives, departed for Provo on the 16th school Ward E. Pack Jr., accompanied by his along nicely. Mr. had an average attendance of the pock Pit, so renowned as the first take to to invited studies a All attend, are course the in at cordially liam waited on ber during her sickness. mother and sisters, May and Ella, about 140. Agreak missionary work is place where th elder preached In that W. B. XL Academy, down wa of Mr. A E. Neff, Mr. L. A. Fisher and W. Fay Park City started for Vernal on Taesday last. being done and many of the brethren, country; said he wa appointed by , T Kill SqwIrraU. A. Capson of Balt Lake came out on here Wednesday looking after his propS. route took the the The part through leading men from this stake, also from President Land to preside in tbe Irish East Mill Ckkee, August 12, 1896. erty and shaking hand with old friends. Salt Lake City, have visited that branch conference. He gave a uagnificant hills, expecting to shorten the journey the 12th. They are visiting with Mr. John Dunham held the lucky number and Mrs. Hixson. Editob Times': The road from Coal- and have done good work. idea of his views of what the gospsl is. considerably, ot china ville to this A Daniel Atwood reported a good people Huish, photographer, that drew the beautiful aet place la very good. Elder W, H. Branch bore Bishop G. B. Leonard, the registrar for this I have made some inquiries et persons in the Kama ward, but sot so active as to tlie truth expressed by thetestimony over here for a few day. They that was raffled off at Hopkias last former precinct, lias been visiting every lady stopped Monday nighf. heieabouts as to wbat it the best they might be. The various organiza- speaker; said tuat the experience gained the past week. Quite a number of did not do much work, as a photographer Thi is one wav of teU?qg who your method to exterminate the ground tions are active and doing well, meeting while be was upon his mission could not had been here a short time before. C. ladies registered. Richard Williams has completed the future husband will be: Get a pea pod eqturrel. It is estimated that nearly well attended, but some difficulties bav be bought if the same could not be rerjeoA. new addition to his house with the ex- in which are' exactly nine peas; hang it twenty seres of lucern ud grain have been experienced In getting efficient gained. Peoa, Utah, August 15, 1896. door and the first man been destroyed on the farms atHenefer; teachers ia the ward. Crops re looking President Joseph Smith gave a ception of painting it. This i quite an over the front who comes under it (providing be ie not also a great amount of damage has been well ; no bishops trials, or teachers1 adEditor Times : well as as a convenience. very able discourse on the second birth, improvement married or oae of the family) will be done ia Upton and in other places in justments ; politics do hot interfere with after which the choir sang an anthem t Fruit peddlers have made their ap-p- f E. Btroroness and family returned husband. One ofour young ladies Summit county this season by these religious matters. ranee again. and benediction was pronounced by your from Balt Lake last wees. .Ed is to be Elder Thomas Copley, seventh presi- Elder Andrew Peterson. Mias Rebecca Evans returned to Balt found at hi shop again readv to cater tried the above experiment recently, animals. One person hero says: and on answering the door bell was overPutin each dent of tbe Twenty-Sevent- h AFTERNOON. Quorum of Lake City the first of the week. Y. to the wants of the public. smil- end of a potato a Small Ned Mr. Morses en of He called to stand. was the joyed At 2 o'clock meeting was opened bv qnantity seeing Seventiee, Dr. Ira Lyon, who has been to HolHOYTSVILLE. ing face come under her pea pod. stnehnino; drop one in their holes in addressed the conference and reported choir si aging and prayev by Elder Joseph liday Park for some little time, returned Utah, August 15, 1895. A Tourist. the spring of the year. When they be- the standing of that quorum; said th Bull of Salt Lake. Hoytsville, to Balt Lake last week owing to a Editor Times : to die tbo rest will leave gin The Sacrament was administered by quorum was somewhat scattered ; one WAHSATCH. spell of sickness. I did not learn the is reported that several head oi Another simple remedy, said to act member only on a mission ; when asked Elders Andrew Bteedman and Robert It nature of the complaint. WaHSATtH, Utah, August 15, 1895. cattle have been stolen from the range to furnish men for missions, in , can v us- McMichael, assisted by a number ef . Tires : Editor The water in the Weber river is very i need of the There recently. great ing tbe quorum bat few were prepared other brethren. low and the farmers are restricted to stockraisers Part of a trainload of muttons were organizing to protect themElder T. J. Welch of Morgan addressed financially to respond. The presidency half the usual time to irrigate their selves. shipped from hereon Saturday. to urge the brethren to the assembles ; he expressed his joy at been have trying land, and the consequence is that some Mrs. Wheadon, our agent here, is takd The little girl of John place themselves in a condition te fill meeting with the Saints, bore his testiportions of the crops are in w ant of Brown (ell from a ladder on Tues- ing a needed rest for a few day, and Mr. all appointments, step mony to tlie work of God and invoked moisture. and fractured a bone ef her arm Taylor is acting agent during her abBy wish of President J. F. Smith, the blessings of heaven upon all. day O. P. Lyons and daughter, Amy, went near the wrist and bent the other. The sence. Bro. W. E. Pack expressed his pleasure Elder B. B. Copley, recently returned to Balt Lake the first of this week . and is getting along nicely since the at the opportunity of mingling with the missionary, being called to the stand Bert Sherman, of th Union Pacific patient returned home on Wednesday morning, attention of Dr. Hosmer. Faints in conference assembled. He addressed th congregation, and asked mail service, was here on Thursday and bringing Herbert A. Lyons home for a referred to the early scenes of church the assistance of the spirit of God, as he A. with P. Mr. Rodney Hillian and son of Balt put in a good day sport visit. The young chap has been under cbickefi in spoke of the tendency of the felt that of himself he was not sufficient Wheadon, history; came with hunting. ladies, theijt Sonday the doctor's care in Salt Lake for the past Lake, and people, especially among the young, of for tbe task before him, of epeaking to stopped over a few days fer During the fire on Sunday, Wm. Ball, evening three months. coan-etc- ., an dII10,id after worldly affairs to the neg the Saints, He gave a brief account ef of the looking were entertained high aa Eldredge to in by B. R. E. Tier. outing. They trying get out saddles, harness, ot the High lect of spiritual; said the examples of his recent aiission to tbe Southern S. and Mr. C. and Crittenden Mr. Mr. from the burning building, urn rttcASs attention ' and Mr,i H. We.t. quorum; Patriarch Richard the older portion of tbe community States. t ured too far and was nearly caught jo There will be a meeting of the Repubirc)l President Joseph F. Smith delivered bopa S. F, Atwood of Karons, should be ef a nature that good will refire. the One day last week, when Mr. George licans of Peoa, of both sexes, in the vil1 sult by tbe emulation of the same by an excellent sermon on truth. wrd WiHiamlf schoolhouse, on August 20. 1896, at 8 Bargent was going through hie oatfield Meeers. Charles Btewwtand W$h tbe young members. Referred to the President duff announced a confer- oclock p. in., sharp, for the purpose of to cross the footlog over the he Dickenson aud their ladies of Evanston, river, attendthe said the people should be ence of the Relief Societies of the stake ta two John ward, evils lelegatef Paakett of electing John extant; Henefer, tountv convention of the Republicans, became tangled in theihanff waslhrown Wv ..were here on fcundav, the guests Clark of Lpton wards; of the presidency alert, and itv as beeomeih Latter-Pa- s to be held at Hoytsville, Thursday,' l to be held at Park City, August 23rd, at totheeround. He found that it wa of Mr nds Mr;n.J: 8: tbeTwenty-Bevent- b Balnts. Beven-puof t September 6th and thqJY, L, M. I. A. ;. quorum . 3 oclock p, tn., at which convention the work of some miscreant who had in in E1(Jer W J Wr)g Counselor Alma Eidredge said be hail on me Cth and of the Primary Associa- t enfv-eigl- it delegates will be elect id j President Cluff, in hie opening re- - been caused to reflect by tbe remarks of tione on tbe 7th. He then read an attend the Territorial Republican con- traveler. , vention to he lipid ip Balt Lake City, Registrar and Mrs. Brotnley were her,e marks, said he was pleased with the Bre. T. L. Alien in hia report of tbe itemized statement of tbe means donated The funeral services over the remain on Thursday. Mr. Bromley is hunttpg favorable circumstances August 28, 1895 A full attendance is tinder which Park City branch, which by further totheAlmy sufferers; total from the requested. of Mrs. Ann Haddock and Mr. Edith up every person who ought legally to caused bis mind to revert' to various wards of the stake, $884.80; they had met in quarterly conference, Hobson wrere held on the 6th met at the register,- - Ik ladies of this burg hive but would OAKLET. have been more pleased to former centuries, when reformer con- Worlds Fair committee, $43 ; outside of w ard house. The sermon were preached shewn their public spirit by nearly all hate seen a Oaki ey, Utah, August 15, 1895. greater number present, as trasted with the mission of Joseph the stoke, 1461,20; total, $1,250.70. by President Cluff and Charles Callis. Editor Time: registering themselves on the list. The choir sang an anthem, and after tney who may be called npon to address Smith, showing in a manner tbe adHIOOR AFltiC AL. The cabin where the recent killing of the conference, or report, would prefer vantage the former reformers had over benediction by Patriarch John Smith, The Lambert mill s'arted up on the , ' 2th inst. The Wrs are doirg Jj a good Ann Harris Haddock was 69 year of Thomas Btagg and N. E. Dawes took to spak or report te a larger congrega- Joseph, as when a doctrine wa ad- conferencevol jo timed for three month. ' business. age j boro in England ; married to Enoch place is quite a center of interest. tion. He read from JBnnday School vanced by these former men that did Yellow More prospects are found up the river Haddock in the year 1844, by whom ehe Parties of ladies and others from Evans- - catechism card Ko. 4, which he bap-ha- d not agree with the minds of the people, under this date, August 3rd, Writing eleven children, four daughter eur-- 1 ton and the surrounding country drive ( pened to pick op from the floor. The they could, like a sbifUa.nn opposing the United States everyday, and there has been some aanifary inspector at not But and is still go onward. entitled Love One Another. wind, tack fine ore taken out of them. viving her. She joined the Church of out there to view the scene of the battle.' card Havana reports to tbe Surgeon-Genera- l a hi Latter-Da- y for the with M. the on so Ball j and there E. Clark back of Froth of teachings Christ in read out were said Jesus the Saints Prophet, card be of 83 deaths in that city from .yelThe ball game played last Sfinday', betotal were revelations hom heaven, wbkh 170 bullet holes in 'quotation as recorded XV. n low fever during Julv, 29 of which octween the Park City and Oakley kids re- 1847 and supported her family after the Sunday and counted ' ' f he had no power to alter, lii a word Hovte-vill- e Thi of husband bet That to death ; ray commandment, camer shanty, favor of Park the in sulted City boys, curred the last vfeek. During this week in 1888, and married Edward Had-doiCattle owner of Summit county, shall i lo' eus another, as I love yon. He bis mission was fixed, to be sccepted or there were 85 new cases. The 20 to 27. The Oakley boys should feel a first to brother her we husband, or shall we not have a cattlemens j farther read from the same chapter and rejected by an v ; but contrasting their continues to increase Sere. , The Surgeosome good playing proud, as they did what evidence is there of the and it is reported that they played one Ahem she was living with at the time of association? Cattle are continually be-- j commented thereon, most beautifully works, is also advised that yellow n-General I ia the work of God? We manifest faith it n a not demise. ber treating at command, ing stolen from finrrafigeii everyone of the best kid teams in the county. The fever is prevalent in nearlv 11 the cities Mrs. Edith Wright Hobson was 63 alwavs bo riding and watching, treaty, and referred to the great love of need only to think and look around as; of importance on the Pacific, from Santo boy from 1jrk City, were furnished of cities, counties, Am, Salvador, to Acapulco, Mexico. 'with a nice dinner by Oakley bofa, yearrof wee paas born in feheffield, Ecg- hut by being organized into.an aseocia- - tbs Master. At this juncture President in tbe organizing THE COUNTY fEWS JI ifwnl ' i bv ui 4 jtr r,,. two .on tAu e U otJv -- urv ive looted ft,r mort 1 f ? w ! a- whoN-structure u, fu 11 I 11 I f ! -- I 111 le i -- II- .'t ii" 'V I i iT,;: iU'!l'' r ." - Iml,'" Mt 'T'1 -- '&. j j ! -- 1 -- j r.our -- -- 1 i e. te i i " i'n ,r ' pe -- 1 - I j ot-M- it- ; -- 1 1 j 1 1 -- tup-italon- -. -- -- -- ' r t. seven-year-ol- ven-4c,':e- ? i ,ThU( j fft. 12-th- e 1 k, de-ea- se as-a- ot |