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Show NEIGHBORHOOD HEWS. Around (lie County In Seven Days, The Hjppennlogs 0! the Past Wef.k - Told Id Detail bj EfflcitDt Correspondents. . OAKLKV. OiKLiy, l)Uh, Aug, at, 180U. . Xnrron Thmi Tbe frosts hnve. not damaged the wheat ri badly aa was expected In this ylclnlty. Miss Evelyn Jensen has returned from Salt Lake. Mltsl.lattri Pack will teach the primary pri-mary department liere this winter. V Mrs. Ellen .Vccl had lliu mlefurtuno to fall a few days ago, striking lier hand on 11 rasor nml infllctlnif an ugly wound. It Is reported Hint Ern llorlon, Irvln Jensen, Jodo Phillips nnd Charley Neol will go to Park- City to tnllit for the Philippines. Two men came through licro tills weol. selling Jeweliy, which lliey ld 9 they found In Colorado, They wcro SUrplclous looking characters. 1J. llorlon ra 11.11 near having nnother flru this etk. Wlillu Waller llnrton and Mannlu Frailer were preparing fur bed the lamp vxplodtd, burning Wat- iter's clothes and ahoea badly and damaging dam-aging tho liuututo 101110 extent, but nut seriously. I A telephone message from Hiker John- Jj eon from Park City atalcd Hint Bivrreno I UaajmiMeii nun very low. Ilia many jl friends with dim a speedy recovery. 1 PKO,, M ,., - 1 in".j.jjfti (Jul,, Aug. 30, 18D0. y EbrrouTiMMi I Jlm.O.r. Lons went to Park City m tbla morning to vialt her aon,A. M. I Lyons. n Mrs. Jane K. I-omon of Marlon was it H viiitur to l'eoii nil Titcaday. Ths lady I baa a large number of friend In thl) I place ho are always pleated to limit 1 bvr. I Anelectrical itonii visited 1'coaon Tuuulay nfurnoon; Ilia thunder was dtufeiiing and thu lightening played Its lueriy pranka In every dlircllun. Very little rain fi II during tho Moral, The agent of the Chicago Portrait Company hat been delivering pictures here this week. Sumo of the viork la good, while others are bad and parlies Iwhonldend would not ncelvu tlieni. The little child of Mr. nud Mra. Abraham Abra-ham M. Loua died In Park City tarly on the morning of August "7lli. Tho remains wetu brought to Peoa uuil tho funeral was held on Monday altutndon. It la pleasing to nototliat Miss I'nikett ot 1 Under will touch In the primary department uf our dlstilet achool during the coming winter. Miss Puskett la a treat favorite of the children and the young lady give great satisfaction w hep the taught hero last winter and made a host ol friends. ll.lt, j:. Vier. IIIIUKI'OHT HocarOHT, Utah, Aug. 80, IMP. KtirroH Tims: Mrs. Ble abridge had a ciulllinK Tuesday, Tues-day, ltaio on tho 28tli and 20th put a atop to haying In these parts. Many of our farmers aro mowing their wheat and barley for feed, it being too badly Injured by the lata frost to pay for harvesting and threshing. Lloyd Vernon, a llltlo son of James "Vernon, while playing with hli companions com-panions about Ids uncle's liaystaci, was .aught under tour feet of bay winch tho I wtno had blown from the top ot the alack. When rescued his fco was black. I lima fortunate tbat tbe burying of the H little fellow waslmmedlatelydlscovcreJ. hmnimii'. Vaxwih-, Utah, Aug. 31, 1RSJ9. KnrrpxTtMsi' II oylng Is about oer, farmers are commencing to harvest I'flclr grain, Knocb Drown of llojtsvllle waa a visitor to the Sunday school hero on the 27th. Miss Katie Leo la out from Halt I.ako making a visit with her parents. Hho will return soon. Miss May Jodd hat gone to Salt Lako, where she will resldo for tho present with her slater, Mrs. Olive James. II. A. Itoblnson la down from Mont-poller, Mont-poller, Idaho, whore he baa been working work-ing on the Montpelier Examiner, lie Intends to return soon, A marriage enmo olT here on the 30th bctw ecu ill's Amelia Raamussen of this place and Mr. Klmer Allen of Wyoming, but now a resident of this county. The ceremony was performed by lllshop II. It. Young at tho residence ot tho bride, A number of the relatives and friends were- present. The brass band was out In tho evening and serenaded the young couple. Wo wish them success through tho Journoyofllfe. lllllTHWI.t.K. IIoythwuk, Utah, Aug. 31, ISW. Kiutoii TiMta: Tho district school III commence hereon Hcptember 18th. Bprlnghas come and gone, but sutr-nier sutr-nier haa missed flroo.crnorthern Utah. Mlssi:ilia llarber of Coalville nml Mrs. Agnea Jones ol llcnefer, ald.sto tho V. I,, M. I, A., wcro up sltlng the n-'oclntlon hue Monday. Mrs. Martha Harris ol Carey, Idaho, and her children tame down on a few weeka' vlult last Trldoy to her parents and friends. M llo llron n, who has been working up there nil summer, uccoru-pauled uccoru-pauled bis bister down. rr .5i i.iwinarHnrr.''rTiril-'ofent? tatniiient that tho Y. I.. M. I. A, will render 1111 Mrs. Taylor's birthday, Hop-tcmbcr Hop-tcmbcr 11th: Chorus; prayir, chorus j sketch, luzy Itcddou; inuilo, Atlce Street; ricltatlon, Ixils 1 loin on, song; ltuth IlatMtt'a Itcicue; drill, twelve girls. Will conclude with a dance. IIII.NKKKII. llaNsrui, Utah, Aug.31, 18'W, lluiToitTiuiu: A large delegation went from here on thu excursion, Tho grain Injured by the frost Is ripening rip-ening ery fast. The grado for tho llcnefer side track ia about completed. Our district school houiu Is undergoing under-going repulra, under the supervision cl It. A. Jones. (leoiKU ltoberta upccta to slaitllila end of the road through the .Narrows in the ncur future. tjumo of our people are busy yet with tin) hay, and tiiniu liao commenced on the secend crop of lucoin. |