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Show University of Utah The VOL Times. DEVOTEE TO THE INTEKESTS OF STnMjT PATRONIZE HONE INDUSTRY. Q COALVILLE. III. COTTTTTT ES. UOEOAIT FREE COINAGE OF SHYER, 16 COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1896. SUMMIT TO I NO. 2 ' gun expiated, slmot.ng bun in the face. nicely till aliont two wetke ago, when wastaken t He to the Union thj first sviuploms were noticed. iii'VTt-Miii- , The ugdi-ti e kind is needed Utah, Feb 2h 1896. j V IIaIiIi of South ftqun- ' ',r 1 pacific Hoju: f,,r treaiH.entnd if is attending physician. I'r.Jt.ih of Ogden, ami the rer the Ui-r-. If the ntVcr F.'iu k lvn " Lined on. hiuuiav toy a-- Ttcien 5 .and advised 8 an fre'1 hiis n!:t ! jn "I!11 atjdum would ould "Une f. trejpmt'n: be paid it si The genera to a'.: it of the peoyV pn keep tin money borM' COR- at home and GATHERED BY OUR He watstetfon foreman at Wvuta. will toe we hope that a speedy jrevovt-rhelp build up the pUip i- the improve. The Brigham 1uger reports a lively Mr. Gibbv has about. . the 11 nstead of sending Notice. wy gTu-iout of the bt.ite to RESPONDENTS. out hist Monday brought The dance g sen Leie Wednesday f bet eeiivJ, , Wisom, Ids dog and of scrap the entire e Bag-isympathy benefit some other sae or lonntiy community.' by Wn tel and Joseph evening night tor the enefit of Mr. James Mills a wildcat in the OJtmFrts of that city, Aim . Kapahkv. Tb Centi of tb Week From Nearly Work thema'ter up, my friend, and 'et was literally attended. Quite a number Welch that there would he- a meeting ' The cat was killed. ' w os the see bat can and will be done. Id oo.hou-- e f r the lenetit from Coalville and other adjoining towny held in Every Town in BamnHt County H bat AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. of all those interested in education. w home of our young men are exfiecung were preseut. The TiBiee'i1' KepmeBtttivM Hive 1 ve it old quarters, the rfuies They inet and organised a society , but v iu effirsM ia h I'rodartiou ( a rail into the missionary field ter y j to Write About- , Fonnd A Silver club was irgam.ed here Satat A A. that failed Mill j op place, now defunct. The an by tegivr it a natiteai vet. with shortly, and, the general remark is "If urday afternoon last by Wm, Glassuiann. has become Gilchrist Ex-W from 1 received Jtert Utah the have very wild. Bruce and railed I'll go." That is the way 10 look president OAKLEY. The speaker was introduced at secretary , Mis Margaret Btorer, I periinefit Station, Bulletin No. 40, which At 4:45 yesterday afternoon, Private Leroy a it liots, for it will be the most in- organizer. by Bp. Oak lfy Utah, Feb. 20,'IRiKi. Bargent. After the lecture Mr. Welch, Eugene Wu kel treats of the value of grass and it rela Marshall I.. Miti liell. Company, teresting part of your lives. The labors lecture the follow ing officers for the club treasurer, Editor Time : and Miss Mary Ann Williams as com-- 1 tion to exercise in the produclum of iufaiitrvv1 committed suicide at of a good, faithful man are above price were elected: G. G. Kedden, president; Valentine are still on tlie go here. mittee. . We mav expect something of Fort D mglas. Tribune, 7. when used for the good of our fellew L. A. Winters, M.din, K. Horton is taking in the change or man interest in the near future. 1 B. have yet to hear the man sav There ;s considerable excitement her Forty-fivF. treasurer Malin, the ice on the mill pond this year. in mining Circles, fifteen new claim who has filled an honorable mission, siireiary, loined the club. HESXrkR. were looted in the mountains east of It i reported that the primary school and 1 know hundreds of them, that Hsmeii, Utah, Feb. 20, 1896. 1 PTUV the time spent or that hi- - iost-will be out one week from next Friday. Kaysville Punday and Monday. A boom Kioto Times. is looked for soon. Kaysville Eagle. Uit. . Utah, I'eb. 2,1, iW(. Nets Johnson, the Wanship miller, money or anything else by it, the reA toe dance it announced for Friday ' Just as we FtoiTok Tmm.. was seen yetterday shaking hand with verse has always been the case. go to pres a diepstch from the 2li, here. K B. E. jek. night, Fairview old acquaintance on the street. Come Febof bring the intelligence that John Kidd, Born, to be wife kererai of the people from here atX. L Larson, formerly a resident of this again, Nels, we are all glad to meet you. ruary ill)., a daughter. Mother and ROCKPOKT ill Morgan Stake conference. tended bad been killed this morning while well. are city, baby doing Sleighing i almost gone. The enow Ruck port, Utah, Feb. 20, 1896. last Mr. Or the advance logs. Ephraim Enterprise. Friday unloading ie settling fast and the roads are getting West, John S. Saxton ha moved his dwellEditor Timas . Mr. Glassraan, visited Henefer. of agent S. muddv. a better location, and is Negotation are in progress for the re- ing bouse Miss Cora hteuibndge is at Oakley of' aioval Allen of the Iteseret woolen mill to Thomas sen and Coalville the an in making quite improvement PEGS. Idaho. The new location proposed for were the speakers at the afternoon meetstaying with hersister, MraT. Gibbons. same. Peoa, Utah, Feb. 19, 1896. the plant ia the town ! Orchard, rehere on 8anday last. Mrs. Nellie Malm was over from Park According to announcement in The ing Editor Times : Vat on to cently laid out about thirty mile from last visit so her There here Mutural on Sunday City mother, Times, the Upton ward confluence took Sunday Boise. John Franeon of Oakley was in town Mrs. John Hurtin. last. Five loads team fioiu this on Alma lfitb. night Sunday, February place on business this week. A town that is large enough and The voung ladies of Rockport will Eldredgp and Jacob HulTmap were in place went te Croyden to attend the good Session X. B. Suapp and wife of Oakley were have a I.eap Year dance on there. enough for a man to earn hi living in ia Friday even- atendance, and there was a general turn- conjoint down to Feoa on business during the ing, February 28th. All are respect- out of the people. Elder Huffman first good enough lorbim to buy hit provisSaturday, February 15th, Wm. Glass-ma" addressed the meeting, and his instrucpast week. fully invited. gave a lecture in the interest of I of 20 per cent of grain to make one pound ions iu. If he doe not think so, both e he And his town would be better off if A. II. Hudson, representing the A. J. the silver party, anj names are now be-- 1 of growth. Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Btembridge, tions were very interesting. Alma I of the Stake Presidency then ad- ing enrolled for a silver clnb. 3. Pigs at pastare, fed under three his tent was pitched elsewhere. Paliua Orem notion house of Salt Lake City, who have been in Oakley visiting with Press. was doing Borne business with our mer- their ton and daughter Mr. and Mrs. dressed the meeting on the object of the The creamery meeting held here en differen conditions, gained 2 5 per of wise n conference and the lmt 2 P" cn Richard Uar!ick,aged about 17 years, nd chants on Monday, importance ta Thomas Gibbons, have returned home. the lfitb Adjourned witbeut taking any cent consideration in the matters that may definite action. other- - came home to Birch Creek from Thistle riu' The 22nd Quorum of Seventies will were tbn tbe P5 Born, on Saturday, February 15th, to Representative bu confined in pent. Valley a week ago yesterday, and In the hold their regular monthly meeting in Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, a daughter. be brought before them. He counseled present from Croyden and Upton andT. wiM ain raired woduceone pound evening was takcyi suddenly ill and lived Peoa on Sunday, February 23rd, com- Mother and child doing well, bat Will the people when casting their votes to L. Alien had ton of Coalville. Various J so rin w increased 40 per cent with but a lew hours. We have not learned has the toothache. We trust he will sustain the ward authorities to do mencing at 12 o, clock, noon. op An ions were entertained as to its loca- the cause of bit death. Mt. Deasent Pyunderetandingly, and in good faith. The tion. It is understood that other meet-- 1 bo if PD vfr iboc paatnre. The bright, warm springlike weather soon recover. names were presented by Alma 4 riK" M but Prt ftiensof gTain ramid, following to are be and no doubt we are now injoying gives hope of an held, yet ing Messrs. J. Boyden of Coalville, Enoch Eldrege to be sustained: John Clark, tome understanding will be reached. A I pastnre made satisfactory gaina. Another mill it in sight for Tintic. early start in farm work. The nights are Brown of Lovtsville and Walter Cox of and Soiemon as Stxton b first I bishop; et pasture getting tbe threw- - We tre reliably informed that arrangeaccount full the meeting will likely cool but the days, well, they are just all Park City visited the Rockport Sunday James Judd at second councilors, with reach yon. fourths grain ration gained mors than W.B. ments are now in progrew for the Imthat the heart could desire. school on Sunday last. They were alto six additional teachers. All were susthose fed a full grain ration and grass, mediate erection of a twenty-stam- p Your correspondent is under obliga- the speakers at the afternoon services, tained CROTIIEN. either in tbe yards or in tba pens. by unanimous vote. The ad mill in Mammoth Hollow for the treattions to the Hen. George Beard, mem- f A surprise party was gotten up on oty dresses ol the elders were much Crovden, Utah, Feb. 20, 1896. 5. Pigs pastared wlthoot grain made ap ment of the Utah low grade ores. Tin-ti- c ber of the State House, for favors re- schoolteacher, Mr. George Ramsey, on Time: Editor about the same growth for three seal na predated by the people of the ward. Miner. ceived. May the gentlemans useful- Thursday evening at the residence of On Wednesday last some of the piti in succession, this averaging .20 of J. C. j; ness never diminish and his succeas be James Vernon, by the smaller students sens of Creydea and other places met at pound per day. Owing to the reduction being male in GRASS CREEK. all that he can desire. of his school. An enjoyable time was ts the salary of th Puperintendent of tl( as to he can As and make 6 tome Henefer arrangenearly try judged, Graiw Creik, Utah, Feb. 20, 1896. had by those present The dance which will be held in o (rtebUaW .creamery tar thalerrise alone Increased the gala 22 per Ayluua at Provo, .irom 3,00tt to 12. Editor Times : , hall on the evening of February Jesse Burbidge and wife and Mrs., hwM-v- jf the people in and near this j cent, and the amount eaten but 1.5 per 000 per year. Dr Jfike ha resigned, and I George Morby is confined to his bed 21at, and which is gotten up by Abe Celesiia Pack were ia Rockport m Mon vicinity," Manv opinions were given cent, bnt decreased the amount required his resignation ha been accepted. The of an iufluenza. with attack I Abe Marcbantfbr benefit the locafor one pound of gain 22 per Cent, resignation takes effect v within sixty Lyons and bat no decision rendered. A good day visiting friends. The ladies at W. H. Shaw is nursing a broken finger, tion could b procured between Henefer J 7. Grass when cut and fed green Id days. of our yenng missionary, 8. M. Walker tended the Y. L. M. I. A. Monday evenx who is now on the Samoan Islands, prom- ing and spoke very encouragingly to the the result of a ki-- from a horse. aad Creydea and would be a great ben- - pig, whether fed in pen or yards, or The Mayor of Green River City, Wyo., ' ises to be a grand success. The enow, likewise the coal trade, it e fit to the (eople around here. Hope it I with full or part grain ration, or without ina letter toa young ladies. prominent citizen of VerI Mutual Ladies The Young ImproveJ. M. Malin and family, Mrs. F. A. melting under the warm rays oi the will be accomplished in tbe near fntnre. grain proved to be of very little value. nal, says: Every effort ia now being Figs confined in pent and fed on made ment Society of Peoa whs reorganized on Iloriin and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. King of Day. The Young Mens and Young Ladies by the town et G reen River, the for 91 days, A. Stonebraker has moved hie family conjoint Mutual Improvement Astocia- - Kra Monday afternoon and the following of- Hortin, Joseph Vernon and famiiy and county of 8weetwater and the Union Paficers were elected: Mrs. Hannah 1). Mrs. E. Vernon went to Park City from Hoytsvifle to here. They are a tion, which was held here on Sunday quarter of a pound per day. cific Railway Company, looking to a b . Marchant. president ; Mrs. Caroline average of (he pig fed on good road and a mail rente to As! to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs, welcome addition to our growing settle- evening lash was not very well attended, I Ity Valgained a little more than those ley from Green River Wright, first councilor and Miss Anna B. E. E. Malin, it being Mr. Maliua birth ment. aa there waa quite a number away on Vernal ExCity. I the grass, but not enough te Maxwell, second councilor. day. The affair is to be a surprise to A large cougar has of late keen culti- account of our Stake conference ; bnt we without press, b tor tb rM- trt P M. Y. a and Y. Albert Root, who has been in Idaho him. a the good L time, vating a cloee acquaintaace with ns. had Mrs. Lixzie Booth of Balt Lake waa f- I pig confined in the for some months past, returned to Psoa Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Seamoas gave The other night it came bounding down M. J. A. of Henefer paid nsa visit, which struck by an engine and nearly killed Satcrass th proved pent, a few days ago. IIerepOTtf that the a aupper on the 17th inet. in honor ol the mountain until it reached the cabin waa a pleasant surprise and highly apBoth bones of the right leg I filial, wbil urday. with those in the yard it farmer have been plowing in Bingham Mrs. Seatnonss birthday. There were occupied by Ellia Rees, where it stopped by all. In the absence of on. we fractured above the ankle, and in ad- I Utter the requiring and Fremont counties for some weeks present : H. Beamons and family, W. and after a good look at the building re- president and councilors tbe secretary proved detrimental, suffered a small lacerated dition she k in Pand ol Pork took charge of tbe meeting. After the fr pasXThe good people up there H. Stakerand family, Mrs. E. Vernon, turned to Hie hills,' wound in besides abrasions the I wLh the forehead, withoot it. grass than are ahead of us in that line at last James Vernon and family, Mist Carrie The new chute for screening and con- pregram was rendered Pres. Thsmas and contusions a! the left hip and thigh with or full with either Pasturing The annual meeting of the Peoa South Peterson, Jesse Burbidge and wife, Am ducting the coal into the railway eara is Britton and his assUtants, also Elder rain ration, apoeare I to be by far both hands and the left arm. While were invited . to the ? Beard, Bench Canal A Irrigation Company, will brose Pack and Cbarlei Leonard. The undergoing extensive Stephen improvements I b cheapest and best wsy of making terieusand exceedingly painful, her be held in the Peoaschoolhouse on Mon- evening was spent in games and conver- and everything is new in readiness for stand. All gave good instructions on wounds are not necessarily fatal, , I PrkK. I. the increased business which the com- improvement. Would be pleased to I day evening, March 2nd, at 7 ;30 oclock, sation. Kotr. The grass is a mixture ol eight Next Monday at about 7:30 o'clock a. have them come again. Abu for the purpose of electing officers for pletion of the railroad will surely bring. ESTRAY NOTICE. varieties In which Iucern constitutes at m., the first shovelful af dirt will be business other such and C.C. the ensuing year MORGAN. I have in tny possession the following deleast thrown on tbe Ranpete Valley grade as may come up in the meeting. All scribed property. ECHO. Feb, 19, 1896. Morgan, Utah, sorrel borne, about three yean Old, white One from Manti to Nephi, for the purpose of be to in stockholders are requested spot in forehead and on noae, bush of tail ,A Cawardty Echo, Utah, Feb. 20, 1896. Editor Times; t to broadening the tame that when com cropped off, no brands visible. ings As a result of the psrfidy of John E. II not Claimed before, the above described Editor Times : Two new are to be pleted it will be ready for standard gauge canty bidder From reports received from George E. property will be told to the highest a yonng - erected here in the near future next to j Murphy, says the Park Record, at public auction, according to my cor Mon A track. The work I tojlie pushed a fast a wns here silver cluh organized on tbe 2nd day of Wilkins, w ho ie attending the Agricul ral m Koekport precinct, Williams's general merchandise I man known to every Farki te, a w eddtng men and mm tey Caff mak e It go, and but Joseph Wm. o elm k p. m. Classman. I at by lean, March, day learned that tural College at Logan, it la fKMHt " which was to have occurred a few short week will elapse before new Miss E. Bernard of Park City is viriL establishment. the young gentleman has not been in and for which all the detail had been new coaches and sew cars will Condie T. R. ' engines, County Effie Superintendent Miss week. this WANSHIP. ing Bromley the best of health for some days past. in prepared, even down to the wedding hare taken the place of the little nar has been schools the various visiting in are here 1896. friends Feb. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brim made a IliB many hopes 20, of Wanship, Utah, the county during the week and reports cake and the renting and famishing a rolling stock and machinery bueiners trip to Coalville Monday. that he is all right by this tiiaeand that Editor Times: been annulled, and a moot now in use. had residence, all in good Nephi Times. shape. with bn The roads are getting dry in places.-Thhie sickness has not interfered Mr. aud Mrs. John Hopkin attended estimable young lady plunged into reF. Smith Hon. Q. News and of the dealt Joseph reached here George studies to any great extent, morse and thante at being deserted, ball on 8t. Valentines day was conference at Morgan Sunday and Monwere Cannon at of here attendance in one of the Watson James at be will held Ileber, conference ward - The Peoa without reason and .without cause,' at , day. crowded. and an unusually the threshold of the alter. Tbe death the fleber quarterly of conference, valley. pioneers on Sunday, March 22nd, when tha'ward Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson made a drama in The district school gives occurred about midday. He had rounded large audience rams to hear them speak. from writen letter a The Record offirs will be sustained or rejected, as Youngs hall on Saturday night. to to of the firrt th week quotes Ogden trip The driver fur the hotel stage got a by the sneak in which be does not at off his seventieth birthday about five There is very little the ease may-b- e. visit hit parents there. Lee M. Dr. was to F. visit Hosmer I Weeks ago, when one of hie sons, William up d little itoo ranch firewater Sunday fear of the latter, and it Is expected that tempt toexcuse himself and says he has W. II. Weaver was down from his on the 19th and left him much improved. wben fellowth Watson, was killed in the Ontario mine. and t j no reason for hi cowardly conduit. Cou the mines upeet good nerly white winged peace ranch Fundav Ha renorta the snow ThaT was a severe Flow te tbe old gentlenother car of ties will be shipped a and will very manifested, be ship -- from here on the 21st for the Grass but fortunately no one was hurt. The facts of the cae areas follows man. And then came last Bunds when" joyable time will be hsdand thatappro--' Mr. and Mrs. a I made road. George Bromley for Creek will lie the granddaughter, Mim Badie Lindsay, given ohw Kinggton cafBe down town Pome two years ago the villain in this ahisbeautiful priate instructions W. 11. Moore is able to be around young woman, died very and with smile benefit of all concerned. j company Tuesday morning wearing a 2x4 episode began keeping "Tbe deceased waa well known a severe sickness of two or after denly. on estimable most and at Mrs. steam again we one Park learned Marchants young, of that inquiry whistle The Citys I m-- st Park ritr hns ti h tooin inmnrsl (it to Kington had presented llim with the I sawmill'is now beard at morning, noon three weeks rgf tly whose hi bereaved to ont sympathy-goeA handsomest boy in the county. Mother At that time he was drinking rather ill iedeirg a goo& be Tribune. Wm. Ftagg met with an accident yes- and son, doing well but there is very j bard, and the yoong lady, after chiding family. i ness; there are a large amount of saw logs given on the evening of the 21st in which been have serious fin of ; J had terday might for the habit, little hopes Miss Isabelle Forrest, a ladv about ' Olivers recovery at this bins many times on hand and more are coming in every Yeung's hall, but it While otherwise. turned out one for mill ft in on of him 19 year, writing. probation benefits having ally pat years of age, oldest daughter of M. C- - Redden and Wm. Reynolds dy. isThe riding a broncho horse he fell en his leg le excitement! tb penalty being her everlasting dis- John Forrest, coups nearly losing her Tb town seen from the fact that the team- have gone to Beaver creek to work on mining and laved on it for some time, until help hes cooled down a little, bnt work i j pleasure should he fail to abstain from life Thursday. 8h and her sister Lizsters can be at homest eight ; it does mining claim for a week or twe. arrived. zie went oyer to their nncte's place to net cost so much to get tbe lumber to steadily going on. The large boiler it drink, while the reward was The brass band is a sure thing now Some of your subscribers at Echo in place on the mill site and some I the end of the proaluttion. Ilekepthte gather some parsley. Feeing some chocomarket and altogether it'Was'a wise in f,uthful manner, and Hie rnone v has been depoei ted for the wan I ed loknowof the In the witiJ'-she picked postmaster if the twenty-fiv- e move to set the mill heroin town; carpenters are rushing the J theaedding' day was finally fixed for late drops A committee met on the clerks of instruments, valenTimes office short time a had and them. ate a them In Tug into up the with lumlwr shape to have the mill in (Bnsday,) February I am very much impiessed 19th to draft a code of on As the reason of the papers I tine Mr. Murphy towk she crew deathly ill and w attacked jag la in by We Saturday night by also understand .April. operation idea of your Hoytsville correspondent d severe cramps. .The doctor was calbid G. G. Redden of Hoytsville was here being mixed up so in mailing last week that there will he another mil) in Cotton- - bi fiBce nIl"fhVbaH relation to, home fire insurance, providm but I fear ontbeJISth and organized a Silver flub, The postmaster said, "Let the clerk.!wooj canyon near the Hardscrabble lookbtTliom the an Hound the young lady in imminent talk tag ing it could be carried on; n thutue-tieanswer for had beet) poisoned by eatthemselves. property early this spring. wedding preparations, and then faded (Linger. 8he that the officers would have to be paid Twenty signed the roll. E Stromnes i asshe nevr which contained strychbl?r chocolate de Nels Win. ing We regret very much to announce Mrora Johnson, compVtely, Bowman, one of the subscribers for, their service aad, in the end, the president; set for mice. Yeeter. had been Of nine inthat M. T, V. The as met Bates, with serious Hixson, a Eph secretary; we, expense would le almost at great rrdcri'cernlng Mies Isabelle was out of danger and It treasurer. A soliciting committee was dent last Monday wiule out hunting. day, concerns. old of the in and toe. one in suring paring no Monday mormng. LeadviUe. Y. He attempted to shoot at a wolf and the i Mrs. Gibby was getting along very j afternoon j rapiJly improving. Brigham Bugler. took the train for would be no harm to try the experiment also chosen. THE COUNTY At-ER- IIOVTvl 1LLE. NEWSi;' n 1 T i i - ra I 1 C'o-ha- '"' Six-leeut- ta e n Eld-redg- 'r Mar-chan- ts . '. I, W tn-d- 1 f1 bene-preciat- bog-hou- one-bsl- l. ii store-build- ! ow-gauge e to-d- - - - J-- A. Haril-crabb- , 1 -- s, ovre nt ! . i ! |