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Show THE COUNTY NEWS dATHBtaUD UY OUR AUIIT COR-RKHPOND&NT. COR-RKHPOND&NT. Tka Basal ml Ilia Waaa K.a.lj fHI Im U mil Oaulj-naal Tba IIdmi'i" Hai.U llata Caaa.) la SVrllaAaaet. ro, Utah, ., ;n. 0, 1W. N.B.fln.pp.tbe Oakley toiluiiiler, m 1 to. on Katnrday. A Urge number ! Oallcy'scltliens spent h'w Years In I'eoa. Mils KinaMIIss returned to Hall take City on Msnday 10 resume her studies. Il put one In mind ol old times to lnar Nell l'eirion prompting In the dance on hew Years night. HctlOOl Slatted up agsln on Monday, and It II pleasing to not that the enrollment en-rollment It larger lliun before the. Iioll dayi. II ti. KliiaUlli itarchant, who has been lick In bed lor lomellina pail It somewhat licttcr atthla wrlttnx tin. I.akson, ilier tusking short visit with hsrdsughtris in fall Like City, returned home the tint ol the week. (1. J. Msrchant went to Coalville 011 Holiday to attend the session ol the Count CoinnlMlnueJi and to make tile report m road supervisor (or the 1 past year. Albert J. Maxwell went to Bill Uke City one day lait week lor 11 ahort visit. lean remember the time when I made trips lor the lame purpose ana with whatdellght they sre made. KtiT bltas Clara Wllllatut returned to " l'eo. on Sunday and returned her duties A In ttio school Monday morning. The fJJ?--- ' -.loanjr Mends ol, the young lady arc "a. P'"1 t I'l?" ,uk "! fovered .. rt f,om'i,Vr.lrkrie9 aw-i' A party and eupper waa given at the rrsldonco ol, Ola Jensen on Monday ' " evenldghe occasion helng In honor of ' Ida wlle'e birthday. A large number if guests ncre present and ery enjoy- able etenlng a spent by unit and all. When the Utah Central is extended ' it should, by rights, t-oian by the May ol Wnmhlp nnd llockport to I'eoa and I then 011 to Kama, Woodland an I up tho Wovo liver. There town deseno recognition and should have It. llWiopn. Walker went to Salt I.ako I rf"' tail Kaltirday lor tne purpose ol taking j liia roil and daughter Ilium to reiuiuo ! ' their eludloi alter spending a week at home, Thoioof the party that went In ' thalday wern Akruham Walker, Miss M. A. Walker, Duncan M. reliant and JtliaLydlaMarchanl. Tim old and well known musician, William Henry Walker, ha been with uaieveralnlghtiduiliig the pait (aw wesks nnd soems to have loit none ol his grip on the bow, and hla inuslc Jrrjhi brought many to the dance that would otherwise hate rimslned nt home, although we have a flnt claja string band ol our own. What la moat desired Juit now la It good mow atorm aa there la neither good wagon ner ilelgh roade at the present lliae and no matter which con-yeyanceono con-yeyanceono takes he eoon wishes he had taken the other. Atleait it Iain In some places up this way. "Pa, did you see the picture ol the three non-partisani In the Herald thla weekl" "Vei. my bod." "Saj, l'a, why do they "'1 t'0''1 tDe,r handa in their KM.htilT" "Hteanse It Isliot the right time toihow their haudi; lint will como later on. reV ' Although It now look lite Mr llanna would Iwdelwilwi It would not be ile to let agalr.it lili election. I amoltbe opinion that he will "get H,,,!1' all rl.ht nil that much o( the opposition will bo swei t nwny. Hut we hall ate what we thai! Beet That Iree rlher HepuUlran can be elteled In Ohio reeina improbable although the wind eeemt to blow In that direction. It will be intrreillng to watch what effect the Matlhewt rriolulion will have on lme ol the Weitern Hntoti. DoDifone may lie badly tooled In their ideaa aa to the action ol tome ol them. Prora the way thingf have been going no one cin tell which way the cat it going to Jump, llow manv tnlitakei hai bean made In dating lettera till year? The flguro 7 hai become ao familiar that w team loth to auballlute tha Agar 8 in place olit; especially li it to with thoie who are 011 the lliady aide ol life and the tan It'll wco? and go remind ihtm tbat thilrtlnie li iliort. rreihlenl W.W.OIuir, Vrolmor Tel-erion Tel-erion ol tbs Summit blako Academy, and Joiepli Fiiber, all ol Coalville, were Iheipenkira at tin public wenhlp meeting htld hire on Sunday altemooa, The rtmarki ol the gentlemen were timely and wero weitly in the direction ol educational mattcra New Ytar'a day poiwil olTqoUe pltav antlv, there were a number ol lamlly gilheringi during Itm morning houri o( lliodny; In the alternoon Hie children had a ilancaand in the evening there ai a dauce lor nil thoie who wlihed to attend ; thehall wai crowded, In (art too much an to be comfortable. There tai alaoadancoon New YianKeal wllch all had a inoit enjoyable time. On New Yeara mo.nlng your correi-pondent correi-pondent hadlliepleaturaol listening tn Ihemoileol the Coalville llraia Hand and tho Wamlilp llrana Ilandoer the telephone wire. The iniiiio could liedit. Iluctly heardln all parti of the telephone tele-phone office here, and the treat waa highly appreciated ty all who happened to lie within call. Many thanka gen tlemen. And io Ogden ie going to have a lugar factory I That ineatia proipetlty for Weber county. What li Summit rounty doing or colng to do? Are we going in tand Idly by und ice other rounllei Imlll up and we not tnaken move to keep In l1nerJTl'Vi about time we were looking further ahrad than our noeea. Wake up and ail the work gotng and letqnmmll county ihow whatibe can do for hernclt and her cltliem. There il money to In made by establishing manufacturing eitabllilimenta nnd I can aee no reason why wo ahould lint bo intheswlui. Mlsi I.ovenia 0 Williams, the ac-rompllfhudilaughterot ac-rompllfhudilaughterot llcniy II. WIN Hauls, an. 1 Mr. Urnest Mitchell id Kamns were nulled In marriage at lleberCllyonthoMliinat., by lip. It H. Duku. A weddlnn reception and supper uat held llmmmn uivnlng nt tho ri'iidencx o' the groom'a patents, Mr. and Mrs. tlinnlu Mitchell. A large nuuibt-r uf linitcd guests wero present, who old ninplu Justice to the great rjilHiitlty nt good thlnRI that had been provided. All Joined in winhlng the happy pulr n long, happy and prosperous pros-perous wnldrd life. Tho invited guesti from Vf't were Mr and Mia. II II. Williams, Mr. niul Mn. Mark itleiiard, Mr. a'ud Mrs. O. F. I.ons. A most enjoyable en-joyable evening was spent In social games, etc. Thieves are getting In their work again at thla place. One lamlly having lost abont 60 pounde of pork. There are somepirlles hero whoara known 10 be light-Angered and, it report inn lie ri piled npon, are guilty of more thin one :tol this kind, Anhomstiuan Is the noblest work ol tied; a thief Is n thlel, and that II the best jou run say of him, I would advise our illiztns to l-eoritholi guard, and, If possible, ihIcIi and liave tha party or parties punished pun-ished Thla ran be done If tho proper inurre is taken. I want to say right hero that not n family or individual would bo allowed to suffer for the live-essaileiollKellUiey live-essaileiollKellUiey will but let their wants be known; there isno decision (or porioni to pilfer, none at all; the liberality I'lonrcitlreiiH Is well known and It Is mails ol Borrow to them to learn tbat someone is guilty of an offense that could be avoided by making their wants known. Wo run only pity them and hope they wll! reform befmo It is loo late. "if U. K. Vimi, nucxruiiT. j Ilocaroar, Utah, Jan. ft, IM"-Hiuroa IM"-Hiuroa Tikis. Alfred fceamens Is on the slckllil. i Mill Klla ra k Is visiting in Hock-port. Hock-port. John Uradford, our school teacher, hai relumed and school commenced on Monday, Ueorge W YoungndJ. M. Illxrcn wire viilton t the Y. M, M.I. A. Bun-day, Bun-day, January 2ud. Thomas Iteynoldi and Jessie Seamoni bav retnrnid In Salt UkeClly to Resume Re-sume their studies at the Unlrerstiy. William Utaker, Jr., ta quill lick. , Frank Vernon, wife anil (amity, end Jamre Wardell, wife and family, all of Weber canyon, were visiting In Hock-port Hock-port yrilerday. There will be n olJ time ilsncejin tholtockport Social Hall on Monday, Jan. 17, I8US. All ol tho old people, and as niaiii ol the youii ottet ae'Oal disposed to come, me respectfully invited in-vited louttind. And ai wears near the center of the county a grand time la assured to all whoaltund. 1). K18. WAXIIIIII'. v Wamsuh-.UUIi, Jan. u.ltWS. ' Hnnon "Hi New' 1 day went bytoiy pleai-antly. pleai-antly. tlTlicclillilri'ti were given n dancoon New Years. There will bo a iLask lull given here on the 2IH. i A. A. Whitlakcr la In town with Ida harness simp 1111 wheels. Another dauce was given on New Yean ulgnt ton crowded house. Mlia Nor l'etersjn came down from I'aik City to spend the holidays. Our Hiais Hand dl'ioursed sweet music on New Years day nnd livened up the town. t The Coalville Ilrara Hand played us a low selections over the telephone on New Years day., a.j. w .- -"asjajBaaxSS ""SS' There waa a'll.uca In Trouog'a Social Hall New YtaraKve, and was well nt- tendtd, Miss t'loience Allgool ol Coatvlllo has been huro lor a week visiting with (rlendi. Adam I'elerson has been with us for few days. He leturiicd to I'atk City on the Mi. Some ladles and goutiof Iloytnlllo and ol this plate are practicing for the Maccubee Initallntlou to In- held sson in Coalville. Y. KL'IIO Hciiii, Utiii, Jn..0, 1808. lliiiTim Tmui; Jost-phSlorii.Jr., ImsEOnn to Idaho Kills nn a visit. John btorer, brother olJoieph Rtorer, li ill Kcho visiting. Kcho ia almost depopulated of children. child-ren. All liavlng gone to school. Kugsne Wirkellicer.teniplatlng matrimony mat-rimony In the near future, Mis. ltlchard Wlckle has been quite 111 for the pall low days. The Masquerade given here Tuesday night wai a grand nicceis. Harry Owan II hero In W. II. May'a place us night operator. Mr. May It on visit with his family. Ilrnest Clark and I'etur Jacobson ol Upton attended the.iuask ball In Kcho Tuesday iTight. Mr. and Mrs.ltlrhnrd Wlckla went te Morgan to spend Christmas with Irlends and relatives. Mrs. 1". Hint of Ogden was here visiting relatives durlnu; the holiday aeavon . Master Charley lllake was home visit-Ing visit-Ing Ills iarents during Clitlstmns and New Yi'iiri. He Is Attending school In Salt Uke. II. HKNB.rKU. HiiNxrau, Utah, Jan, (I, 1BU8. Kiuton Tihxs 1 There was 11 great turnout cf the youn- folks of llciiefer ut the Ucko inssiucrade ball. The youn2 lolki who arp nttrndlng tho II. Y. Academy nt l'royo and lAgsn v7 thool, retumed to tlnlr undies on Bonday, ". Uoberls spent ,s,w Years In Salt Uke. frtdClatkof Morgan made a brief lillhreon the 4th limei Kowlf r fell Irom a hayrack on Ibiilh and rpralnedhli ankle. William ltlchimls putting up ice, tut hit noralli for lie cream at rreient. Thus li still much ilckneii among lac dilldrco litre. Some call It mumps, Waltsr Wilson wai prompter for the masqii.ra.lsatft-hoonTariilBy night. Meitolltie holiday v!.!iorshave returned re-turned horns, George. Trlilram made business trip to Morran during the week. William Gmloetr, who Is traveling for the Chicago rorlrallcompany, made a buslnrislilp 10 nefcr thli week. Drt. Vljlek snd Hosmer innde pro-(eiiloml pro-(eiiloml i to llenefsr during the week. V Mines Jsibella llrltton and Harali lliinol storied for Hlamondtllls on Sunday Sun-day laitto Jeln their partners, Notwltliitigilliigtho number ni our ynnug folktWtii away from home, wo aie itlll InyjtcJ ef eiiiploymeul (01 about twenty men. W. 1). |