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Show i ij.y ytkh rTtity ' 0 DKVOTEP TO THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. UTAH. fRIDAY, COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTY, VI. 1KOA. NEIGHBORHOOD IW, luh, htb, Limra Tina NEWS. Arcnnd the Const; is Seven Da;s. The Hapftnnings of the Past Week Told in Detail by Efficient le am ts. Svawib, Utah. Feb lb Ki.iroa Timb ' veT it waa found that lit bad d trW eat. a the aabea were newly fcad Cad rrowaer hot atove, and fits it wa doubifal uch a scorch W bad not gona w whether u ball at Cat peniare hall wonow evening The schools will be closed today, no for either program haa b.en arranged holiroom, ami the teacher will take a day. Koada lietweeii here and iaik City ate neatly itupa-aablA road ha been broken over the big mail the going that way today. bill, A hore belonging to Mr. 8. Ginea dtupprd down in trout of the Co uK. Monda , seemingly paralyzed; it was loaded into a sleigh and earned home. e. ..uuiber of our citizen celebiated Jt. Valentine's day, by loading up with in goods from the Baloon. A lively time and was the result, of town corner one one man was seen fleeing from his belter half, who l.ad secured a halter, with the atowed intention of taking him A if need be. Mr. J, 11. Miller will give a Phrenologi- flokndaj missionaries. The affair w Thursday evening aucress, about twenty dcllare being n The proceeds will go for the benefit of a ceived. school library. Most all that have been sick have reNuptial covered and the people in genera are home wedding, A very prettv en ing good health again. which Miss Caroline E. Steven, daughA. Bates is out from Halt Lake. ter ol Mr. and Mr. C. H, R. Steve, 1 This week has been one of enjoyment Henefer, Summit Co., and Mr. Georgs for, the young people. Something haa Ackerman, Bun of Mr. and Mr. J H. been going on almost every night. Ackerman were lb high contract!! of tbs panic, look place at the home ' " v tFiors groom parents, in Balt Like City, at Urrov. Utah. Feb. 20, 1899. the evering of St, Valentine Day; ths v Ediio Tinas ; Rev. Ellis Biahop officiating. lilhea-ef In decked bride Th President Eldredge'and Elder Olson nailed Loton on Sunday last, tlw and taatefully attired in.a gets txcasiou being ward conference. Them of heliotrope and white calm, averUld was greatly was a good attends me at the meeting. with pearl passamentric, r n Both addressed the admired. meeting iu a vety White, pink and green were the ptv-- v interesting manner. The wanl officers tbs were presented to the meeting and were ailing colors in tba decoration of rooms and supper table; a prof uass unanimously sustained. Miss Wilkins, teacher of the East of carnations, roses, ferns and paint lecture here for Now sup- ESTOUMUlinMSMWI. this committee to-b- Upton school gave her pupils an entertainment on Washingtons birthday. The littlii ones bad a very enjoyable time during the afternoon. In the eveuiug a free dance was given ties i parents. Feo. 19:h 1899. Born to the wife-Wilham Robinson a daughter Mother and baby doing well. William Harris and Chester gialt--y atli-barr- el, l r' to-ti- INJURED BY FALLING COAL names of hat those present appear la th bve with the exception, of Mr. -- nd M r, J atihewasatchhie: Vlctijn Eiussd liy'Feliof Chandler, and Alias AmyBoyden. Mias and Mr. Lawrence Eldredg were nnarded first prizes, an elegant celluloid glove case and an umbrella. The garnet over, excellent refreehtn nts ware reived, eonsirting ef sand wick , coffee, pickles, fi nit, a variety of cal e, d icecream, etc. The parly wa a mar Boyden success in " -- s every way. j a h. The o. B. L. n Wed., , ' Feb. 2J, Levi WrlgMa drivef In tb Wasatch mine, waa seriously Injured last Friday by falling coal. According to cuatoat tha driver wai seated on the iormoet of a train of cara and waa making bis way to the hoisting slope; when, suddenly, a bugs mass of coal burst from the roof and striking Wright, pinned him to th ground, through th hereto effort of. his fellow workmen, Levi was soon released. Dr. French was called to attend the onfortnnatt man and found bf irU vi ith ' aero osty cut and braked akuli end a .terrible wound across the back. Tha doctor saya bis patient is nw in a fair way to recovery. ei sanrx '- l wet with Mr. Eidrodge 1809. of r postscript. . The old time picnic ball given by the Gtvn your tongue a layoff, W ,l Relief Society Wednesday vaaAag,jrde V -Keep the woodaaw goinV well attended. A pleasant social time Th Nebraska troops captured th was had. President W. W. Cluff. Jot. Manila watar work and th Kansas A. Fisher, and Edmund Eldredg were present, bongs and recitations were troops captured I he Manila brewery. interspersed w ith dancing.. Y. Kananaisa prohibition atata and is ran on tha wide-opeplan, Mr and Mrs. Alma Eldradga vre have not heard of the Kknaai boya Entartain, Monday Rvanlng February 20 aubmitting a proposition to awap Present, were Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Whendon, Mr. and Mrs. Edging toa, Mr. Anent all this talk of firing Roberts of nnd Mrs. T. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Utah out of congress Tor having three A. Pinitb, Mr. and Mr. R. F. North cott, Mr. and Mrs Carl Alliion, Dr, and wives, dont you honestly think tber Mrs, French, r, and Alta. Vihk,Mrs, are member of that body who should Dr. lloemer, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Wilde, be fired out for forgetting at timet that I Mrs. Lens Thackerav, Mr. Leola they have one wife Chorus, Appropriate words net to the of Marching Through Georgia. ' i ) Choir, Pre. VT, W, Cluff. Prayer, .Patriot ic Selection . Chor us,, . r Sentiment, ........ .'.Daniel Wycherley. ' Salo and Chorus, The Star Spangled Mra. Thackeray, Cnoir. t Banner, Address, Washington as a General and DaPaca. Statesman, Sung and Refrain,. Hail Columbia, Joa. . .Bomb, Choir ,,f lor Dtiity. . . Washinglons Buspect 777. 1 Ivan. The guesta assembled at 8 p. m. in the spacious and inviting parlor of tb Eluredge residence. Eight game of whist were played. Mrs. Geo. Edging-tosecured the first ladys prize, a pretty toilet bottle, and the geate first prize, a- beantiful kerchief case, was won by Air. Earl E1 dredge. The hostess gave Mr. Wbeadon a top to play with. The gift was effectual, for the gentleman eo'in forgot bis defeat in the admiration and manipulation of his new toy.- After refresh menta were served, the sptehdid affair concluded with music and social converse, Ibfreihmtntt: Sandwiches, Cramberry sauce, Olives, Bananas, Vike in large variety, Fatted almond, Coff. e. Chocolate. - , Peoa Last Friday evening an entertainment wae given n Merchant's half for tba tewfiLpJAh? funday schooL Owing to tha fact that Thera was more or lets sickness hery at that time and also that a heavy anow storm waa aweeping ovar the valley, the attendance waa not su large as the occasion demanded, and the efforts of the performers merited. For II that, there was a goodly company and the receipt a were of no mean proportion. . The following ia the program which is a rendered: Opening chorus ;v;; f rr;:.Tiri'-.vr7E- l w ard PowelLT; ,Mtinie narlc.iqlttifl, gtr Chorus, Red, White and Blue,... Choir, A , Paper, Foists of Historic Internal., ...David Rees. .T... Recitation, "Liberty, Caroline Qitlott. Vddresi,. ...Pres, W. W. Cluff. ....... erica,.....,.,.' ..... , .Assembly, tost without exception the klK worthy of i pedal mention., rciseav ngs and address were quits Tne readt, v pared, and were well de- etrefully pr the solo (ingingwasee-her- s Uvered, while , is much to be in peciully good. edition of a school . erred as to the co vnts as that of last from such enterUiomy prevailing im-- a Wednesday; and the indeed pressioo on - that occasion lit Vtakg favorable ' to the Sumn, Academy; Am. ex-ra- re xa yt . tune -1 n - b T Bromley, Mui Flora Cluff, Mis Annie Thomas, Alin Hattie V headon, Mis Blanch Ball, Mr. Frank Olson, Mr. J. S. Salmon, Air. W. If. Boyden, Mr. L. E. Eldredge, Mr. Earl Eldredg, Mr. F. VtrbQen. Last Saturday evening the Summit Academy building was filled beits yond seating accommodations by an appreciative gathertug of both sexes of rioua ages from Hoy tsville and Coal- w V. ville. A very appropriate program wtl rendered expressing, iigh esteem for,T and great lore won by, Elders Scofield and Ashby dho were recently remaned from missionary duties, having labored in this stake duriag the wiotek AdF4HMtW A Their (abori'cannol be over ealiniated, ' at expressed by the songs, recitations, A and address persented by such a A large toumber listened , to the President W, W. Cluff, Ward E. Pack, Eiders W. H. Branch. J, J. Bowen and Washington Day exercise last'Wednee Lali-TF Olsen; Mrs. Lena Thackeray and day afternoon in the Academy pupils of the district schools joiqed An le M. Smith, Misa Mamie Uodsoh, with' the Academy r ludcnis iu the chorus and Other ; and the lovely picnic pasted Jngaiit The following program, waa to the guest, by the young ludW whose Elder carried oat in detail. doublets were won J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Stake - inadequate for the pnrpese; and dangerous to those inexperienced with it di a t ly effects. Case of prostrak ion and unconsciousness have been the result of its deadly fumes; valuable horse have been poisoned. There is great danger of water being impregnated and life jeopardized at baits are placed oa the banks of ditches, the water of which is used for domestic purposes. Boy were forbidden by Ise parents to handle the strychnine because of its danger. The result was they could be used bue very little to destroy the pests, as other D. 8. L, McCorkle, wise they could have been under the Lizzie Thomas, bounty law. J. C. C. H. Wirtb, ' - J by the choir; prayer; quartet; treci by P. P. Peterson ; instrumental tnuaic by Mirs L. Paskett p base solo hf A Lydia-Marcban- v r". u-de- 4 -- the social circle. j 18T01 No, 7 34, 1899. Oousidarabl buainestof importance was transacted. Mlae U headon who hat been with US for nesi ly a year, and who leaves for the tart in the near futuie, was presented with a beautiful flower vase at a token f remembrance by the 8. B. L. Miss by hearts W headon will leave with ths best wish-ti- Ashby who, it ia safe to aayi every member ofthaclub. exprend'tb feeling of alt .present, all The most usual Jiierary exercises were disbeing artificially arranged. went off ' without a ruffle, bufficleat Congratul itious aad well wiabe ws pensed with lu that tb club mean we tevaitod by , contributio to showered upon the happy coeple, wit night etijov a sleigh rideaswaaannouuc-s- d pay the mi Vionne fare bom. - R. were also the recipient of nSmeroui last week. and costly present. Mis. Dr. French wa a gueat of honor. A most enjoyable evening wa deny tar, psat .The club will meat with Mr. Callie won a fight, jawbone ms i tens the next by guests; tousle, singing, spek E. A. uatil dancing detaining most of them ma ,n battle. Sine ol ' daybreak. Wanahlp You can net lr gal), fight : Quita a nnmber of our yonng people c With bom t at tie mv title.. -tf ended xhc l'lt given. at Rockport OFFtCIALUSTOFBUMMftJi : -Keep yer Udkln,-h(gJ,acf COUNTY TiACHtRS 1890-40- . f uaidaj evening. ' t. l $ ll ' io;jl,UUl.4tL SLta yer allly bte-inr- v'-. up lathe investito month ef Weber Canyon gate with a view to putting in a dam and establishing an electric hgtt plant which weald furnish lights for Woodland, Esinas, and all the little towns dewn te Coal nils ; also for the mine at Park City. Weuld that not be better ny for Coalville than it weald be Kamai, Utah. rear lights of seme other company T There ia plenty of capital m your town Henefer, and all it wants is a little energy, a little Mary Kane, to accomplish the get np and ECHO Echo, Bryant Copley, will take hold Some company purpose. Peoa, Echo, Jan. 22, 18pp.-- P. P. Peterson. of this golden opportunity and make Editos Trnxi: U Lavenia Paskett, ! ; JL dance fpr.ourdjstrict .. Fhool child- WilmtEvns.... you pay Tor your light ilyon get it JJpton,j It has been stated by those who know ren was arranged - for, and bald on May me Wilkins, Mr. Copley Washingtons birthday. Oecar Crittenden, that at the mouth ef the canyon on the the Hoyievill, made up the teacher, generously l Weber near W. M. Whites is oneof the funds to Florence Brown, pay for kbit treat; and, that finest water powers this side of the the boys and girls appreciated bis O. A. M. Olson, Oakley, thoughtfulness and esnerosity, Koes Clarice Bievens, Niagara Fails. without saying, a very enjoyable time Rose L. Wirth, E. Horton went to Kama on a busi- Rockport, r' was had by the jonng people, and a Jessie Castle Rock, Archibald, nets trip today, Tot of tnanka ia do Mr. Copley, who -' is not little Brim, gettRaymond .Marion, G girl Stevenss G. is certainly, and deservedly, . gaining she was some time the esteem of both, parents and pupils, Jos.. Fisher, Parleys Park, ing along so well In for he iotereat hie th take A.' school. Jane the Robinson she ha tyback. It i reported Echo ward conference was held here at present. fever phoid last. Six or seven sleigh-loa- d lunday J. B. Miller, Wanebip, 1 Mis. R. W. Maxwell preatnted Rob of the good oeople of Coalville, includJohn Bradford, Woodland, with a fine boy on the 20tb. ing tbs Coalville Sunday school choir Nellie home came Martin, were present. Also President Clnff, Miss Jennie Phillip elders, J. H. Williams. W, H. Branch, Sarah Hodeon, - from. Coalville dislocated Bro Schofield and Asb by of SaQ pete a great deal ol pain, flora a were here. , Fer LaOrtpw. down the atalre County, falling caused by hip The other day a nova) accident befell Thomas Whitfield A Co., 240 Wtbaah-av- ., at the Cluff hall last Friday evening on of oar citlzeas. . A a specific cura corner Jackeon Bl, one of Chicagos wa called for nerveoot headache, walking back- oldest and most prominent droggigts, Dr. LeCotnpl of Park City the hip out ol ward, had been recommended to him, rercoinend Chamberlafna Cough R.m Monday and pronounced factored. Miss and he proceeded to try tb experiment, edy for la grippe, ae it not on ly gfvei place --and the bone bat miscalculating the direction he was a prompt and complete relief, but also wel1 M c,n Jennie ta doit counteract iny tendency of 1 grippe traveling in colldeI with an into which he fell amld-sbipto result in pneumonia. For efo pected under the circumstances; by his leg re-- receiving some In jut Us. Nor could be John Boyden A Fon, ' Wm. MilHcer had fo have extricate himself until help came, when -jet a fear day pose cam FREE COIMAGE OF SILVER, OOXT3STTY. N f the lights FEBRUARY 1 Elder Ashton of Woodruff, w ho haa been laboring in Wasatch Stake In the interest of Mutual Improvement for aume time past, addressed the Saints of JEamas Sunday last in a most interestleft Upton' iljmi' days ago bbqndfon-T.nt'' ing manner. ' Sunday evenings Urge congregation Greatin queer of labor.. interest ehoold.be token byline assembled at the meeting house to listen farmera in every settlement in the hi. to a discourse by Elder Silae M. Pack. on ground squtrrela terestofabounty His remark were listened to with the and the gopher. Petitions from every attention, being of a most greatest settlement should be presented to the Cor. intei siting nature. County Court at it next MNiot asking of a bounty on wild animals. We canOAKa-BV- . not doubt but that body will grant th OaBLKV, Utah, Fab. 21, 1899. request when petitioned. During 189 Entree Times : strychnine wa futniehed bribe comIn your recent issue I notice that some missioners, end it did it work, but wag parties areadvocating electric light In Coalville, and you suggest the appointment of a commute to investigate the matter end learn what other companies RTTM"MTTr 1. IIUSBMl 1. rami home by force, 23, 1899 OF ing-vHou. John Parkeit and wife of Hene pG. J Merchant; recmvHoo by Bertha- they Pleasant The ol Events Past have been lor, UU Bleazard , song by teu (mall children ; their UulUtg rapaira. duet by Mits Pearl Walxer and Miss daughter, w ho is tea. lung school here. Week. Georxe Lindsay, Jr , atxiraa. here Mon Lavinu Paskett. The antertainment Thu gentleman came up on day At the Home of Mr . concluded with the farce entitled JumHrxeraa, Cuh, Feb., fl T-aed Mr, , J. : Turns ... bo official but me. a. Enm Jum. Lewie B. K. E. Vita. Mr. Hid Mr. T. J. Lewis and Mr. The Henefer Ward conference wiUbt The district school give an entertainIV ANSUlr : and Mr. R. S, Caldervrood entertained ment iu the forenoon anda dance in held on fab. 2d. " imkuiv, Utah, Feb. Hi, UW. atca-iA eoctal dance tree held bw o at the pleasant home of the the afternoon today in honor of WashEniToa Turns , M tor foirnrr last benefit the for Tb ington's birthday, V. R. E. Vtxx. Valenttnea night Tuesday evening. cal Correspondents. will fartiiah TKS ITlEEaTS - 1 Chicago trolley car crashed into a wagon loaded with live chickens tha SCHOOL ENTERTAINMEN. other day, but they wer all tough old a The East school Upton soon end recovered from tha celebrated, spring fry Wishjngtons Birthday with an ap- ahrek, , propriate program as follows : Sharkey haa gone to Mu. Clemens, Bong, .. , , . ..School, Mich., to be treated for rheumatism. Speech of Welcome,... .....Roy Kidd. While there be should test the efficacy ; Song,.,.. 8chool, of the waters on jii talkmatisra. . Recitation, Life of Washington, Ray .. The president should appoint a standsewt.saajeimig yS ing investigating committee to keep his ...Hattie Kidd, Algerian pet in a continuously vindi- - Recitation, - Washington Birthday, rated cwditfoe, . .JAI&rt rowell,- - S0. j .. Nellie Deming. Mr. Carnegie bat told the young peo. .. . . , ...Warren Recitstlon,, Suiey. ple how he accumulated his first $1, 000, . .... ... Song,. Ray Deming. ut evidently doesnt care to pose at a George Washingtons bad example by telling how hd got the Recitation, - Hatchet, . . Monel 1owell. rest of his fortune. Song, Primsry children. A St Lonis p;er says, the Missouri Reel tats )ft, American Heroes, Vernon legislature' has cuitdonu.ed send nude ...... .. .......... ..Deming. femsle pictures, but fails to explain w, ong,. . , . ! Mieses. Wilkins and Deming. whether the members favor the "alto- Wand Drill,....,,,. ,.K Eight siodenta. gether or the noneatall." . Bong,., jv ..Hattie Deming. Reiitation, Parley Powell. -Song... -- Mount Vernon Bells, School. Dufirl tftkt&rls. The greatest danger from La Grippe iaof ita resulting in pneumonia. If Aa BiasstNsdlclaeWor LsOrlpj. reasonable car f Used, "howivey, and W, Waiitof South George Gardiner Chamberlains Cough taken, all danger Me., have had says: th worst tie will avoided. Among the tent of thousands who have need this remedy cough, cold,' cbills and grip and have of trash of no account but for la grippe we have yet to learn of a token lots si Ogle case having resultedjin pneumonia profit to the redder. Chamberlains J thy only thing that whtclw ahows conclusively that thi Cough Remedy has done whatever." I have any good remedy ia a certain preventive of that boulnd the chill,, daegereue disease.-It-w- ilt. rare 5oWml bva M ffie 1 grippe iu less time than anv other I tb of an ' tre.tu.euL Iti. pleasant and safe to For sale by John take. For sale by John Boyden A Son. , honest medicine. Boyden A Bon. ,. ocrtalt -- |