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Show University of tJtali C i PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL II. GATHERED BY OUR ALERT EvtnU of th Wwk From !Hnrly Every Tews Im Sammlfc Ceanty Wbat Tk TIwm'i" EtprmnUUvnt Hvt Found to Write About. Tk OAKLKT. Oakley, Utah, Feb. 6, 1896. Editor Timm II. E. Lewis is at Oakley with a picture gallery. 8. P. Stevens has commenced work on John Neels bouse in the east part of town. Ales Eaantieam ran away; no damage done, only the corner of W. H. Btev-en- g yard fence was broken down. Young Milliner of Peoa left bis team a short time the other-daand it ran away and ran nphi'hill north of town which is covered with ice. The team fell and slhLdown by the side of the fence. He caught them before they damage. One of the severest blizzards occurred rest eTdaw about 2 o'clock that has been witnessed fora number of years. The snow fell so last and with such force that it could not be faced any distance without danger of being lost. Had it continued anyTengthdf tuaestock would have suffered very much and probably seme would bave frozen to death. The school children hare bad a fine time coasting down the hill in front of J. Phillips, although it has been prophesied by the parents that some one would be hurt before this sport would be stopped. Yesterday,' while coasting, one of the largest boys, who it seems should have known better and set a better example for the children, ran down the hill on a handsled to where some small boys were standing, knocking Willie Snapp and George Olsen down and serieusly injuring both of them. Willie Snapp was hurt on the head and face. so badly that he was out of his head for some time. The teacher uqt to a knowing of this seiit .the pond near the rchoolbonse that was some fifteen feet deep to wash the blood off his face, which was very dangerous, as he might have fallen in and drowned, ns he did not come to himself until lie was in the class late in the evening. He any the first thing he knew he heard the teacher ask him. a question in geography. The Olsen boy was not hurt so badIv;young Frazier wag hurt some. The laali lies with the parties w bo bave been keeping water in the south bench ditch, as the water has overflowed and rundown the road to the hill, which is now a glare of ice ; even so much so that the travel has been suspended. Our road overseer should look after this so have to turn east that the travel will-no- t at the top of the hill and go through the east part of tow n. Almost every parent has warned their children to keep off the hill, but some rude boys will go and when one boy goes that will induce another. and eo on until they are 'all there. did-muc- -- -- SUMMIT COUKTY, COALVILLE, THE COUNTY NEWS i DEVOTEE TO TU33 INTERESTS OF SUBMIT ROCKTOKt Rockcort, Utah, Feb. 6, 1890. Editor Times; Mrs. Alice Malin is quite sick. Yesterday was the severest blizzard of -the season. 'Eve ryth trig loose s as moved arohnd ina lively manner. The Relief Society held a meeting on Friday, the anniversary of Zina Youngs birthday. Speeches and recitations were given by sisters ami brethern, after which a bounteous repast was enjoyed by all. On Saturdav the society held their annual business meeting. of Rock port held a social -- The ladies gathering at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, where a splended lunch had been prepared. After lunch several hours were spent in talking over old times. A very pleasant time was had, and all were invited to come again. E8T&AY NOTICK. have in my pomemUon the following I de scribed property-Onhay home, seven or eight yeas old, three white feet: no brawls visible. If not claimed before, the above described propertv will he sold to the highest eash bidder at puMir auction, according to law, at my corral In Hoc port precimt on tne 10th day of Febat 10 o Hock a m. ruary. JusaeH V aesos. Constable. l, f bave in my possession the following de scribed property. One black mare, white strip to face, four white feet, lamp on right aukle, no brands visible If not claimed before, the above deeerihed property will be old to the highest carh bidder at public auction, according to lew, at my cor-talKorkport precitHt. on the 17th day oi February, lend, at 1 o e'o k p oi J'ftrn Vebpop, Constable. WANSH1F. Warship, Utah, Feb. ft, 18'KS. Editor Times: There will be a M.Valentme ball here on the 14th. W. H. Gardner has been making quite uuuiber of crayon pot rails, which have been very well executed. He is intending to maze a business of it. Mrs. A, Bates luta beew quite ill but able to get around agafnT Mr. UobmLeeming has been quite ill, but is now convalescent. A car of ties was shipped from here on the 7th for the Grass Creek road. E. R. Youug has been laid up with a lame back, but is now able to be around, again. A meeting was held here Febrjjzfry 4th for the purpose of organizing a brass band. 0 L. I,ee came dow nXfrom Idaho Falls on the 1st to se bis brother, M. F. Lee, who has been quite ill, but is now improving,. M rfV. J. Pendleton has been to halt Lake tins week. He reports the -- now quite deep m tne lark. M. F, Lee was feeling much improved the lore part of the w eek but au . this writing is not feeling so well. Dr. Hoemerhss made two o; three visits here et la e. lie has two or three patients be has been attending. Dr. G. D. Gregor of Park City w as down last week and this week also. Heia attending Miss Grade Young who is still quite sick. 1 dont hear of anyone gettingjpoles for the telephone line yet but Wanehip. We hope the various towns will live up to their agreements in this matter. This should not be delayed auy longer. There has been considerable talk ef late by the citizene hero of starting a creamery. If the adjoining towns would join together in this industry I think they would make a success of it. One town alone, in these times, could hardly be able to start it. We shall call a meeting here and see just what the people will do in the matter. We will also extend an invitation to the neighboring towns to meet with us, and join in the Y. enterprise. HOYTSVILLE. ' . f Hoytsville, Utah, Feb. 6, 1896. Editor Times ; Missionary J. J, Bowen is now in Kenv v tucky. C, The anu-ie- fever patient are im prov- ' ing nicely. Bring your best girl to the theater Saturday night, February Sih.and laugh and grow fatter, st Cluff hall, Coalville. Hoytsville Creamery, piloted by Mr. Lonsdale Allen, is under fair headway. By a canvass of Coalville, Heysv ille and Wanehip he is assured af 3,000 pounds of milk daily. Thie iseonsidered to warrant the putting in of the plant, which will be stationed on the Robert Allen farm. He will pay 70 cents per 100 pounds for milk of 4 per cent. Of course the supply will be increased when the people realize that their milk is of caah value. Albert-,- - the fourteen-year-oson ef Oscar Btewart, was dared by one of his younger brothers to ride a colt in the corral, which resulted in the boy being violently thrown, striking the frozen groan i on the side ef his head. He remained unconscious Tor three hours. At this writing the doctor .was unable to say whether the sknll was fractured or not. Later Albert Stewart is thought to be seriously hurt, as his skull is C- - W. fractured and he ieraving. nt ld Editor Times 890. 6, 1896. FREE COINAGE CF SILVER, 16 ZINA D. H. YOUNG., J very-piove- d turn-havin- g uuo. ; Earr4t The seventy-fift- h birthday of Zina P, H. Young, president of the Utah Relief Societies, was observed in Coalville in t becoming manlier under the auspices of tbe ladies of the - belief Society in sc with the requests of the follow . , mg letter; . , Kan ts, Jan. 20418ff, oor-lam- IrmtUni I.urty Uad Satm of tKOISLATIVK. , Held by U Kvllcf Society of SpsiaK Bwliow. the Coal-id-k Htluf Aotkii.' Dear Sinters.-- It has hei deckled bv the central board of De Relief Society that it will be a fitting tribute lo the life and labors of our beloved president, Sister Zins D- - H. eeventv-fifi- h Young, to celebrate b birthday anniversary, which will be Friday, January 31, 186. The board desire that U be celebrated in every ociety ia tiie grout organization, and that it be made typical oi Sister Zina herself and this benevolent society a kind of spiritual and temporal fesst, in which all Riay participate and all feel free and equab lirethreu are expected to parucipwte in to enjoyments bat the gathering are to be under the auspices of the Rehef fcociery. the whole ftffair to tie a surprise to Sister Zina. The board leaves the detailauf the celebration to each society, with the suggestions to commemorate our dear departed president, bister Ehza K. know, bv singing thebvmn 0, My Father, Thon That Dwellest,' and by reading or one of her poem. Also that a reciting special prayer be offered for the societies and that some one give a sketch of Sister a history f itlier written or verbr 1. Z;n, Whether von do much or little, send a synopsis of the proceedings to the general secretary, ii. H, ell to be in the annals hf tbe society that Sister Zina and succeeding generations may know how greatly she is ap. predated and was honored on that day. Lovingly your sister, , Mar? Jane Atwood. Tbe exert'ises were held in the Academy building, nod were very interesting throughout After the following program bad been rendered an lunch was served and highly enjoyed : , . Arrangements have been made fora grand hall in Clarks Hall, Upton, on the evening of February 14th, An invitation is pxtended to all. The young people of Upton gave a surprise to James Judd, Jr., on Tuesday evening, the occasion of his 10th birthday.. The home of Mr. James Jnad was well filled with the guests, and ft repast was provided by the hostess. After the entertainment the balance of the spent in a very enjoyable manner. B January 31, 1806, was Relief Society day, tbe day being devoted to celebrating the anniversary of the 75tb birthday of Zina D. H. Young. The exercises of the day were under the auspices of the Relief Society At 11 a. m. the people assembled in the Social Hall to celebrate and offer a tnbnte of respect to Sister Zina. The exercises commenced by singing O My Father prayer by James Judd; singing by lhe choir; an appropriate address bv Mrs, Jacob Huffman on the life and labors of Sister Young ; recitation by Mrs. Jehn Clark ; select reading by Mrs. James Judd on the liferof Lucy Smith, mother of Joseph Smith. Atl p. m. tables were spread with an abundance of food for all. The G ter noon was spent in dancing by the children. In tbs evening a grand ball was held under the auspices of the ladies of the Relief Society. The whole day was one of great pleasure, in which all J. C. participated. , TO 1 TO. 52 . . , " Week. Sureuiar) .f the bUls IT.Uer.A ? 14 iUlie)i Pot. i ridav warm fight Ovit the Utah couuty election contest cast reort ; in favor of nnseatii g Lcnanuni and seating Pringhnrst; Smoot and Larson will retain their seats; bill to prevent business houses from keeping open on Sunday; to prevent fool broo J in bees, , , ; , Senate. he fire aud police bill pav-e- d by the ecuate after an able debate ; Senators Chambers, Miller, Jones an I Warner vote against it', favorable report ou the bill defining fellow servants ; bill for the n inform System of public schools; adjourned until Monday. u mllitiaibill l, t Saturday Senato.-T- be sight of; to enable School districts to levy and collect taxes; Arbor Day to lie changed from April I to April 15. Monday, House. Fergusons - eight hpur bill debated and amended ; Critch-td- w protestjguin-- t wasting time In committee of the whole; police and fire bill read; to expedite litigation; bill enabling school district to levy tax? passed. Senate, Appointment ef John A. Street as District Judge to succeed Andrew Howat quickly confirmed; favorable report on the bill to prevent diec.vtie among sheep ; rtate board of health 1 HI killed; hill to' prevent the sale of sto k under Iraudultnt pedigree passed. Tuesday, fenate. Bills introduced providing for seals fur district and county clerks ; bill for the listing of real and personal property becomes a law ; the macbanic' lienjaw rejecied; age of coosect hill cirnes up to go over again; hill for the protection of laborers for wages passes first reading. House. Disuwion over the aiihiii hill ; hearing on the Utah county election Contest caret postponed until Saturd ij evening. la Wednesiay, 8enat.-T- be def!j ing fellow servant paste; the age if consent In females fixed at 18 years; law relating to newspaper libel p.ies in an amended form ; two bill intfoduicl definiug the duties of elate superintT.-d3u- t majority cotitTv Echo, Utah, Feb. 6, 1896. Jasirk-t 606 rt seemed to be' somew hat Editor Times: ( novelty, drawing quit $ large sized Mrs. James Clark has gone to Chey- qnliene at each i hearing. enne, Wvo., to visit her mother. fM.irse, Crlchley and 8am iorter went Rev. Ierry held services in the Brick FWiUed a change of venue to Coalville. ,Fi the cae of JLbert vs. schoolhouse last Friday evening. -Oglcn A a, accused, of arson n the second Je-- I T. J. McGuire has goneto Green River we. the jury where be has obtained employment. ' brought a verdict of not Winter is not overwjtti yet from the giny After being out a short time, he case was looks of things. Snowing and blowing y each by footing half the bills y to beat time. , ' Aura Kadibra, 4 R. A. Jones and Thomas Britton of Henefer were the speakers here last : I .ward conferences. Sunday at the L. D. 8. services. . J he following ward Conferences hays Miss Lida Bull, or Mrs. Smith as she is now called, has been visiting relatives tsm appointed by the Stake Presidency and friends in Echo for the past week. . of jhe L. D, sl Church ; Mr. E, Chauese has been quite ill for Febroaff 16 W. W. Cluff, the past week, He had to go to Ogden J. A, Fisher. to the hospital forreatment. Bert fpion, lma February Eldredge, Gilchrist is w orkingUn ileToun JTiouse Jjob Huffman. in the place of Mr. Cbaussee while he is alley, February 16-- W. E. Tack, . wav. , Jo a Ilortin. A ' k A, G. Brim is busy putting np joe. at Coalville, t March j Alma Eld-;e- , Ilis duties detained him so long at proosan. II. Evans, 9. Faddies. the ranch that he thought the ice fKkport, March -W. Singing by the choir. E. Tack, J. B. would all be melted by the time be gfit Prayer by Mrs. John Williams, back, but old zero has favored him for enefer, March 1- -W. Opening remarks, President Lusty. W, Cluff, John , once and be will eat ice cream next Sketch of the life of Zina D, H. Young W. II. Branch. . 'M Colville, MarcU, J-- W. summer with tb$ rest of the folks. E. Tatk, by Maggie Falmen. . . v ' Recitation, fv Woman's ( The Relief Society picnic WasNjuitew J VsUrw. s 7 gcn.-Jsf- . Mmrett nZwl Vtoia.lp, W, i'lu FI Mtmt Flora Cluff, omM her laat, held fp House. j&ml of cause before pro F.llarchant. Short honor of Zina D. Young and Sister , speech. President W. W. Guff. tempore judges; bill providing that feR. Snow. On the stand were President Edm, March 3 Alma Eldredge, Geo. Singing, 0, My Father, F. II. Wright ; male teachers shall receive tbe same pay luffi J. W. Si mister, accompanist. , Louisa Wickel and counsellors, Bishop as males passed. Taik 22-March W. F.. Prck F E. Richins, C. A. Callis of Coalville ami Special prayer, J. II. Williams. City, y. Merchant, STATE NEWS. Reading of one of E. R. Snow's poeuia. John Hopkin of Echo. The speaking Teo4 March 22-- W. was very interesting and instructive. W. auff, Ed Mrs. Aun Cluff. F urner valley, near Nephl, Is attractmnd Song, "Memories of Galilee, F. M. Mr. Callis dwelt very extensively Idredge. much attention as a gold camp. on Ihe noble characters of tbesa two tvanston, April 24 Alma Eldredge, Iinneo, Carl Allison, U. L, Jones; Mrs. ing .The John Callis, accompanist. Nephl Times Is edited and 'manmuch beloved women. After a few re George puff. Rock a woman, lneBrewnell7nndta' aged by Remarks, Bishop . H. Wright. marks Jby, Mr, Jiopkin and the Rv. Springy April 26 W. W. Cluff, III. Wright, a I and creditable weekly. ... spicy "The was lunch Finging of by chair, and served one God Terry, every 8p'nt . did ample justice to the spread. While Parleys Tark, May W. E. Pack, ?. Like a Fire is Burning. Many farmers bave been engaged in Benediction br Hannah Eidmdge. the lunch was passing around we had f Marchant. plowing this week, and considerable Kansas, W. work has been done on tbe west side of May W, and recitations from various Cluff, Ed speeches At Hulluw. SpHng mnd Eldredge, W. H. Branch. of tbe river. Saline Press. persons. Recitation, by Clara Asper; A grand celebration of the 75ih birth Imv, May 3 Alma Eldredge, C. A, Tbe contract for removing all the Lake song, Frank Hopkin; recitation, Eugene day of President Zina D. M. Yonng was Wickel; toast, J. E. Bromley; speech. held under tlx ausplces of thi kpring Park bulldiags to Farmington baa been A. G. Brim precitation, Etta Asper, and "! awarded to A. M. Lamb of Farmington. Hollow Relief Society last Usiiwmsm Allen Bill, Friday, and last, was the lengthy and eloquent speech Representative Allen ' . , Kaysville Eagle. all the people of the ward were invltod. reported Tuesday of anr school teacher, Joseph Welch from the House Committeo on Public At 10 .20 a. m, the meeting was called to The Brigham City Co-s- p is a thing of B. lands a bill entitled, Tbe Eagle. extending the time io which erder by ward President Hannah Chap- the past. The stock was sold by the resoils may be brought HISEVEK. by the govern- pell and the following program was ceivers, and about 130,000 was raised ment to annul from the sale, much lees, it is said, than patents erroneously or carried out; Henefer, Utah, Feb. 6, 1896. its value. , granted the frsodulently Singing choir, Thou under by Come, u, special Editor Times: of The bill extends the time five King Kings. Quite a rerious accident befell Jad M. Win. Brewej, The Times correspond grU.on years heretofore issued and Prayer by Win.J, Wright. old sou of Postmaster the patents Jr., ent at Henefer, is still quite ill, hern- limits it to ten after the issuance Singing, "softly Beams the Sacred Blnir, last evening. A horse kicked years ias regular letter does not appear in thi Pftents hereafter issued. But it spe- - Dawning. sf him, fracturing bis skull. Logan Jourissue We are, however, under oblige ciflcaly provides that no patent or certReading, sketch of Zina D. H. Youngs nal, let. tions to James Fowler for the followin ification to Several of our fanners commenced any lands held by a bona life aud labors, U. Chappell. notes Ed. M purchaser shall be Special prayer, Bishop J. Wright. vacated or plowing tbebeginingefikiawsekr and AT rest Imt that the righf aml litle of A very dnteresting f jsiech by il. Hirst, it is said that a little wheat was sown, Song br the choir, onpof the beautiful hut the cold snap which started WednesJNo death, prebablv, has caused pior och purchaser is hereby confirmed. widespread sorrow in Henefer than Aha His second section allows purchasers to poems of Eliza R, Snow. O My Father, day morning pnt a stop to that kind of of Elizabeth Ellen, wife ef George L bow their bona-fide- a work. Beaver Utonion. by presenting Thou That Dweliest Short speech, Win. E. Chappell, The Harris; which occurred here Tuesda heir claims before the Secretary of tbe The Union pacific Company has morning at 6 oclock, front cbddbe nUrior and also permits them to go Rise of tbe Rehef Society. come interested in having a wagon road fever. She was 23 years of age. Mr' nto court if they prefer, in case of ad Reading poem of E. il. Snow, Betsy j buil; from Green River to the Ashley x Harris was one of the best beloved w iera decision by tbe Interior depart J. Wright. valley in Utah, tbe intention fieing to men of this village; she was ever acti sent. Section 3 permits corporations Speech, by John Barton on the- - good divert the large freight business from in church, sociable abd charitable wor 0 Gle proof of sale of such lands to the done by the ladie. the valley lo Green River, Instead of the and the grief a ther untimely taking t .n akaa but shall b proe uted again t Singing by the choir, "Praiqf Y the Rio Grande Western. Uiuta Herald. is universal. The grief stricken hueban bt corporation. Tbs amount of the Lord, Tis Good to Raise. There is just a chance that something Benediction by IL Hirst. against tbe corporation is limited and relative hero bave tbe eympath may yet Ie done with Brighams fine naesottess than tbs medium tiovern-jen- t After the prayer the young ladies and of ait; tural gas prospects, A big company in price nor more than the amount a few young men soon set the tables Born, Friday, to the wife of George Indiana, wjth millions of dollars at their id by the purchaser of ralroad grant that fairly groaned under the weight of Richins, a girl. Mother and child doin become interested in the gas has back, wds in bis title, affords him a chance thh 'good things that sustain life. belt near well. and may be induced Brigh-snake proof 0f titlss in case of When all was ready the house was pending to give the matter a thorough testing. MORdtV jitwitbout expense, and it gives to the called to order and the lishop aked ' Brigham Bugler. Mono an, Utah, Feb. 5, 1896. operations n opportunity to do the the Lord to blew the Lai in very Thomas Kern and James lvers, well Editor Times: zais lor him, from their records, if his appropriate manner. All enjoyed the known Park City mining men, cams in ' After our nice weather, we are havii oldings aie at all menaced. good things that our good aisicr had noon and spent a large part Wednesday a cold snap that from all appearances provided so abundantly, and tbe jukes of yesterday inspecting some North Tin CtiDfirnitJoiig, that passed and the merry laughter going to stay a w bile. tic properties with a view to investment. Washington, Feb. 4-- Tbe Fenate in that went round made a happy Mrs. Dr. W. Viuk is sfiending a We hope thev will take hold as they are fecolne session confirmed tbe gathering. After the duoier for tbe the in Morgan, her former home. V, right men for the dnt let. Untie-Mine- r. : older people, the young ladies and a few are always glad to see the faces of a 'anttj08 ' 0 Pvada of California, to be young gentlemen enjoyed themselves. Morgan friends. Tbe hanpele Valley railroad has let a ecretary 0f Legation of the United After this there was au abundance left Miss Katie Norris has goneto Ogd tstesnt the contract for 40,000 ties and will broad-guag- e and tbe young men procured a beam City of Mexico. to spend tbe summer. Katie is one the line to Salt Lake City. A promJohn A. Marshall, to be tbe United and. wiib the young ladie, drove around inent official of the road says that SanMorgan's, favorite sjciety belles and w tates District Jodge for ward the dictrict of the t td made every poor persons be missed by her "many friends ve teb. be will Valley pete running trains into hesrtgladby bestowing upon theta an - i much. abundance of the good tilings that had Galina before R. G, W. engines blow John W. Jndd, to the Attornev Mi the been provided,- - t hen ail . Mr. Walter things had emote into the faces of Richfield peopio. Keene, ktefvof Cahforn atted States tor tbe district of Utah, been taken away about two hours were This is is getting bis two rigs in ship-ehhat M Bingham, te the United glorious news! Bully fur our Mates spent in a little 'socisbte, composed of side! Salma Press. harness and horses as well, to put on iarshsl for the district of recitations and songs, merry making. Utah. In the evening there was a Stage line from Morgan to the liar RirsmB Fevmour. to he second Richard Klattke of Chicago killed was enjoyed and was a financial scrabble mines. Mr. Keene is st boron engineer In the revenue cutter which bis and three chil-dre- d, wen: success, into wife, inother-in-lalfie the proceeds horseman and parties traveling wi pics of the United States. ' C. and then suicided. treasury of tbe Relief tociety. D1STBHT Smit!i-pen.llo- com-hkiuise- d to-da- i ,t .a nt 1- S-- Vi-f")- 1 r J S-- . : eren-iugwn- him win be safe from' runaways and up sets. We w ish him success, 2te L. D, 8, Relief Boeietu ai Mar - j . The coal trade is fair; several carloads ' gn calibrated the 75ih birthday of Mrs, Lave lieen shipped! Stttl XjLk.0 tb4l2iBa fl, JI, Ysxurt. oung Friday by giving a fine week. piogram follow ed by lot of good In the verynear future a number of things to eat and a general good time. " TWUl chil.lrenyuffioient for the etlsblishment rauion, our level "headed harness-maker, of a school district will be found here, has great faijh in the The school trustees are rsspectfully inand has already finished four vited to visit na and select a suitable sew mif, and has six more nearly com', . site for a schoolhouse. plete and will make U an obectt the . with the first of the4 Biiners to deal with him. , Commencing Mr. J. E. Pettit assumes; The military ball last Friday, given by present month, the management of the Grass Creek t! militia, was a grand success n every mines. Mr. Pettit was formerly (ro-- 1 y. It was w 1J patronised aad e at the No. 7 mine at Allay, and 0u had a fine time. The music a thorough knowledge of coal-- j bed by the bras Und and orchestra mining, he come well equipped to dis-- j el 6;U of the ordinary, amTthebov charge the duties of the responsible !- - need to lie congratulated; Col. Tatlotk and staff were the it!n he now fill. C, C. guests of the even- GKVS8 (KEEK. Grass Cnzrk, Utah, Feb. Editor Times: Ea JTAHFRIDAV, FEBRUARY 7, x8g6. s' s 1 NIOEvOATT COTJ1TTX itlf-n- ' rpTojr. Urxo.vU tah.F eh.6, A1TX re-ow- m to-da- y a; ce as-da- ut |