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Show . t ; ' t. I Uai e y The EEVOTED TO THE HTTEST; PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY. III. VOL tU--v THE COUNTY NEWS m i 11 GATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS. t COR- i The i.TruU of the eek From Ktcry Ttw in Summit Couutjr- - tint Hmv The Tiuietk" HeprneutitUre Fuih1 tu W rile buui. Utah, 12 lK'hi Ytig . U. . "e) motir ol (taklei was tiai.s-a- i business la tow u ting a is good mi, and the 'jam- ''irgo lie can spin wi'l In 1 more tih than lit could i ati h in a life time. NeN The little still of Mr. and Mi I arseimif Rinkportwag bulled in the leoa cemetery on und.iy afternoon. Eh.iheth Mr- - M who We-- t, lm been 'iting with relatives hete ir some wtiks put rettirr.eiitu her home in alt ake lat wet k. Mis L. J. Round v and daughter Mautl ha retm net) home ir,,m I mtali count- - whirl- - thev have been tqtiMng the past two months m more. A. J. tone, td the 52 ilub "ait I, ,ki ret uri id hoint the hi-- t of the wuk nn-- i 'after having vplea-ia- tt amp i g out eht-ami in canyon Mi 11 I'. Williams has been' quite sit a for s into tune it it is ple.i-m- g to repmt that the ludv is now unprov mg and will soon lie around in usual health. V. 11 Leas and part) from alt lake have been guests at the Ieoa House during the past vveik The gentlemen and ladies returned home on Eaturdav. Miss Nettie Wilkins, who lias betn staving with her sister, Mrs. (j. i. Mev-en- s of Oakley, has returned home to Feoa much to thu delight of her many friends. Miss Ida Miles left Ieoa for btar Valley, Wvotning, last week. The young ladv will remain in that locality for some weeks with her sieter, Mrs. Alice Merritt, before returning heme. The weather during the past has hon ery .dwvojabla lor cutting and gathering in hay, the crop of which is more abundant than usual. Grain and potatoes nre looking fine and the yield w ill lie abov e the average. Wool hue just been received here that Mis. Eliibeth Wright, .who is with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Maxwell, in Welier canvtin, is dangerously ill and the family of the old lady has been sent tor, as the worst is Rated. r.dnmnd 1. rainier. Jr, has bain m k lor someday-- 1 pi-- t. danEreiutii of Coilvi!lew.i Ir uni foi and ihr ugh his troitment the voting man i i p 1 y lemming? nun h to the jov ol hm numerous inends an iannii in partii uhu ii'I In! n M II irnngton was in town mi r n odn) tt and made voiir c i ii po-- i lent a oha-an- t tail. The C gent t n, m i inn uu .oml'-uI 1 , i i , ihi-ni- 1, liar!) il vvrn-liei- llai li of "lit Lake. ti.s f miih 1. 1 ne out lj M-- it w ho have bt Lit the guests of Judge . II.." teveiis of Oakliy for thejiaot few M . i,l j icur ago. a i u o its to i ! mill t ifl i i r. Vvnmti, I tali, lai k Tint I l t - I 't 1. . i ,i 1 tin nil ill v Aug. 13, ApoxU. s a i.l i tito-g- LreHh AtlO i !ii i ,u V it! Ilr- - Mjpraiirtv tlleil , oorge Hull, made a few iiiaika. lie vail the pei ul ar M. I.) on- -, Mrs.U. F. Lvotis and !fr three littied uighters, who have been visiting their numerous relatives and friend in Idaho for the past four month, returned home on Augu-- t The parte while absent visited the Yehowstone National Park and .speak very enthusiastically of that delightful place. The trip has been one of pleasure and they return home lit the best of health and well repaid for the trip. W. W. ClufT, Jr., John L. Boyden, F. M. Pinueo, of The Times, and several other gentlemen, all of Coalville, passed on their way through Peoa on "u to the Uu Chesne, where they will put in a week hunting and fishing. Upon their rdturn we may expect to hearof jronderful adventures escapes of the game and many other things that would put old hunters and trappers to the blush. I trust they will have a good time and come home loaded with game and fish. We will be prepared for their yarns, and will listen with astonishment to their ' tales of woe, or success. B. R. E. isk. Abratiani -t. WANSHIF. Wakshjp, Utah, Editor Times -- of ami that the Greek made light of Bishop Atwood that the prisid-utthteof annus quorum of the pnmhoM 1 read trim tftS 'DoCttne and dNYvrnant committee to obtain ; in regard To lOndtlcfing iiiefiTings. art aa a sufficient means t nee tie d or and spoky at length ex hurting the Saints to windows of the vahelloure he'iue l! e kt i p out i f debt and pay an honest titlx-in- g. next conlert nee, w tin h w - i amed. . ; 1resnleiit duff announced that Fec The choir then sing a liuini, after ward conference would be held on finite which AloMIL fKVMiVlr day, August 23rd. addres-- e the uueting. lie thanked Insident Andrew Ieterson gave notie and blessed the idles for doing so wellrof a priesthood meeting on August 2lfc The choir then sang an anthem anu them in legaid t,o the work assigned it; - i' Ilg IVu J lr V' t s' - r t . 1 , n. I jy'X ; haj imp Ofemtig r ami lier thing) ter. Mis 'lie Bishop Itetinnin o f,"ait l.ake county rendition of the weather had made it M i g, an out uni hait ake visiting wile heie the liit of the week ami mkJ 'Wpas-ilr many ,,f the fariui r t a sale ot tin; season's hu trojt en Lb Mtetul w !i M r. amt Mrs. V. Ptter-othat the laird ha lonltieiui J ". Ball w as the purchaser. a 0 I - 11 'Hu r ami m gor w as hero ramh jessed tlie ii will mme abundant irop on the l.Mi ami pi rfoiiiieil an operation Although this spring was a very lats phaaeiei known, that the gen- - putting the three beautiful w imiow in after lieuediction by Patriarch Richard! fer weather when n M.-- s Minnie Y uting uiiulean the i, one, ltnv lli i,f th giowmg people in- - g od and the "take House and asked the gentleRblomen suasion on an ount ul an alees come it came with the result that there tja, a guo feeling seems to evi-- t men to do what had been voted upon,' and (lomiscd all who would do their mined iu at the pi i,dn k. The) found a aie fair crop- - of ever) thing. Potatoes fj,r, take. lean that had formed thete 'j an inch are already a good sie, although it w duty in tin- - regird the full blessings of v rw (Hin The Bullion Beck has declared a pce-h- e in diameter lhe patient undeiwent feaied they would all grow to vine M hippo ess. Ill said that we should mi Una- - waid trg The ha) i rop is , that we can return to our 1 ath.o m ini lj pe, Ct.t dividend. Th s wi llikftly they gnu so fa-- t. that the hulic heaven with a face as ckur from KlMi) U'U ilUu w,)0j guile as 1m paid on the 20th, and when Jis j twe ti me rum jit in tiUctiding'mci ling all the sts-e- r e a muted hen A frn started on trilmted w ill run the totalin dividend J alout lilt, night Oil tin- gt i.t'i mi n ; tha the I the priesthood meeting wlmh w a j paid to date up to 12,075,000. Le hi oh Iih k and totallv consumed the Hop-kih ii ie no ililht nltn s In I lu t he evening and clout d by giv- - , Banner, store biuhhug. hen tint seen by C II 'I 11 'KK the residents it wa all aflame and past mg a few kind ami eiienuiagmg wolds t A "ktvnk got into the creamery Sunu m-- i I to s tv that hew a- all saving. Thomas Rees lust about lo05 Jf I')1' Ul It 1' tliesingeis, aftei whnli the choir sang day night and scented np the bui'dit! 1 pi i iited witti ea. Ii in m-- 1 an anthem and i inference w a adjimrne so that it was necessary to suspend op pounds of oats. Thomas Jones was also ptrsonailv of a lu-by the fire. He had stored away !r hu war ,i d 'hat thev wen all' I lOo'ilotk M nitiav looming. er.uioua (or a few days until the bailiM teHiii wi i n the that ! i re iji the building ijuile a lot ot camp supl.lls'tool, Vll tliv.. ingeouid lie thoroughly renovated. Dauv tin - kin g od i r. - "ill ath that tramps were will amount to at leust fifty dolplies. It is buppo-e- d Teas ages Ut rc Apostle oiiig neirista pt 'the cati-- e of the the, a- - some were RSaOu, ne al'tn h and m goal lonll-iKm- , t! il, tm npietl the hole time. He m lars. Ephraim Enterprise. mi-- - miaries had tinned linn J. B. "argent Pro- - iV Co are making the around at tne time. to Mis Jennie Galt, aged 35, a laundress lhe prnthoud it was neive-ar- ) tteui w oh v ii' - h in olthe in tin s h . busiue-hvt pn i mine rop all ipute t and men in orgama-lme leading employed at I oids, No. 240 bialu street, OlllSS (HE Lk. Y.L. aie! heht f "O. o tv ha met w tli - edination isesai-nt- i Henifer lias tiken the hal in the 1, particular'.' died ulwut noon Wednesday at fit. ioniK Ciu t Utah, Atig 1J, 1KHJ. tUtlnailil t! uu .. go work shaft hai lt rrn k for "ummit countv and Liiiiok Tivits k, in the ihiirth of Jesus Christ. The Marks hospital from the effect ef !H MPLM 4U t S otlu r tow ns aie tapiilh laying aside the1 n id a paction of the revilation quantify of wood alcohol and creosote, peiiMa n uuil a r of our people at ended Huite I stvlesand and Lai!. r u. h stated that tin ctimhirsoui outlie dangerous mi ; it s, hoo 1 fidui the lloclnne and which she took while intoxicated !ast ,ti the late coiilireuie , biotsof Laik tltv were feeling well, after which lie showed the week. adopting this. v m. 1 lost, the engineer at the mine, thtt the feeling of brotherly love and duties ot the memlier of the various Mr "tailings A. Co , are and have been Scarcely a day passes that, me-wher- e has been on the enk list fora few day a. fiisnasliip with emu other was very quorums. His remarks led to the pxinr for -- ome time Rawing over on htkhorn. in Utah great mountain treaa- - new houses will shortly be piminent; that the eunday school had ciple of tithing, and he read a portion of Willard Hobon has placed a fine erei ted, the big strike and rich strike growing condition of the modern veiamla in fiont of his new campialls forth this aition in order pijgressed beyond expectation that the revelation on tithing and spoke on are not mad j. Ouaof'the latest anil eviry two weeks one or twami-sioltarithe same. most promising was that in the Ilillsidts house. It is verv attractive and adds that the men in the mines Intel Salt Lake meet with the Saints, employed was closed by singing by the at Mereur last structure. Meeting the and to finish Monday. The ore fro a beauty may have suitable dwellings for them- anythin was aicamplishing a vast mis- - choir and benediction by Bishop F. II. the start yielded between seven and Several comp'aints have been made of selves and families. work among a class who hail Wright. eight dollars to the ton. Utahnian. The beautiful windows recently put in liqsary the poor and dangerous condition of MOKDAY MOHNINO. newr before heard the Gospel ; that the en island on the of Andrew J. Taysum, Jr., of Sait Lake, the the Stake House calh-three bridges forth much Salats were The meeting was opened by singing making an exertion to build was run over by a Saltair train ahoot route over the Hoytsville bridge. One, prame from visitor at conference sera as the one now used by the choir and prayer by J. A. Fisher, 11 ocluck last night at the Rio Grand at the end of the dugway, known aa the vices. Artistic m design and finish, domeeting house, not half the congre- after which accommodate Rodeback bridge, la In a bad and unsafe their varied colors blending and hardepot and instantly kilted. Hia body BISHOP WM. SAROENT gation. was horribly mangled. The deceased condition, and as it is at the foot of a monizing to a degree, they adorn and AlOSTLE TEASDALE t , reported brieflv the standing of the was 30 years old and baa alwaya borne decline, is in a critical place. The other beautify the stately edifice with theii waf pleased to hear such good reports as Hoytsville ward is in a prosperous contwo are county property. Someone unexcelled richness and softened grand-ursplendid reputation and his death will he Wd listened to; said he was always dition both temporally gnd spiritually. of note would be liable if any accident be a severe shock to the thousands af By all means let the next improveinterested in Sunday schools ; that w hen BISHOP MAUN should occur. ment take the form of placing comforCJV, people in this city who have known he pas president of Juab Stake he was table seats In the gallery. The noise reported the condition ol the Roekpott him lor years past. Ogden Press. . aJ- -j teacher of the primary class of 150 VPTOA. and confusion during Services arising JbeiL". .iini.lhn VesAii limmdaMumiutff Tlon similar to reported pre moulder and musician of that he found more pleasure in that, Ums, Utah, August 13, 1896. from people leaving the gallery was deMoroni, passed plorable and annoying to speaker and capaoi ity than any other he had la1ored vioualy. Editob Times : suddenly away on Friday, the last Aiy BISHOP R1CH1NB dolistener alike, hut it approaches the of July,- - Ja th forenoon Brother Hanint notwithstanding the fact that the Born, August 11th, to the wife of main of to remain sea'ed on firteule was the place fur all true I.attei-da- y of Echo said that he could not report sen was aronud town martyrdom soliciting aid for Frank Meadows, a girl. All well. those hard dusty boards throughout the educate their children in that ward aa he would like, haid some the Moroni choir. Later In the day h to Saints The dance given on Monday evening services. Comfortable seats and carwere very energetic, while other are of th the Gospel; principles stepped out of this mortal sphere like was a very enjoyable by Miss E. peted aisles will lessen the noise and in- to educate them to reverence their par- not, a majority, however, attend the from one room to another, withone. , crease the attendence, and r school doing tolerably passfig ; out a struggle or tbe least apparent pain. ents; to make them ladies and gentle meetings Sunday of the people. haf no fault to find except with YVe read C. C. Joseph Carfieuter of Morgan has been men, not to make grammarians w ho w ill well; that In the last somewhere, himself. for Mrs. of the Powell and Mr, the guest snicker at a grammatical error made by day the religious shall not die, but Kepetr the H ridge wan, pn tost in, past few days. shall t changed in the twinkling of an parents who have never had the privilege Hoytsville, August 10, 1890. of Coalville East ward, felt bishop Latter-da- y o! school that , Manti Messenger. attending John Mumford and family of Coalville Kniroit Tiuts. 1 wish to k a tjtie-- -t 1,19 t that eye. ,O0reM.is are visiting their parents in Upton, Mr. ion . 1 ho-- e busine is it to look after Minta who had covenanted to keep the Lake 8alt City has at present as visiwas ward ahuut the commandments of Uod had no right lo the mndit.on ami Mrs tsilonion Paxton. They will and keep the re- - tor! two high dignitaries of the Roman bridges in repair in the bieak the abhath dav bv lMonely hav , , retreats of Hoytsville district? There are Catholic church from the Antipodes, in lusucate in the plea-athre etc.; that parents must set mulling the example jioited. I balk t ret k for a few da) S. the persons of the most Reverend FranI'Ll . . C. fu'K bridges in very bad ondilion and tin v cis B. Kessler, U. Woolev anil ilium ougnt to he looked aitci bv those who-- e l'i keening tins ."ahbath dav holy. liedwoed, A roll bishop of New ZeaFlie choir tiiiMt sang an anthem and next addiissed the meetings Jleexlioxted L ittiain of Kali Lake have returned to land, it is to do so. Lucs of (teople lw ajid the Right Reverend Pete diligent in iinptoving after player by V. E. lat k meeting was their homes after sj ending a short va-- i ami team- - me m danger by g of the tiosjel Ineeking Broyer, Fdhop of the fiainoan Islands. 2 There churchmen wore on their way to ttion in Upton with their olu friend-- , Tin ) hau hecn m thi- - t;oium.on evu aLourned to p m. f ii the Holi (ilce-f- , dqties Fan Franusio when Faai.MMt Ul ERVOON. Mr. and Mir. Will Hover. f line the high water- - m the ajiring and ml it living tto Europe from nt irming the same, Larkro,-presideof AU Hallow ther Y'ours flu choir and of will L. Hm by with' truly, praver tfters'rging the that lemain i. Thomas Hook, a sheep htidei, wtule sjurit fell their into hi W. Tin. college, tvf IL the Branch Tivirs i society, and insairamgnt wi tjie opinion that the them. taiele-sl- y handling Ins revolver, hail become his guests form to duced them s road E. C. Elders bv t J. to of a then the Pettit, The ijterv duty is to blow off one wf his ep.ur them lhe ang portion tew day ajid enjoy the beauties of Salt if W. he has -reif he WtUe, on t'ailis, not EiuahP.rowR, after J.F. i. krom An should funds, any Angvl High, laeeiate and hia thumbs hymn, everely kg. Lake , w hich He was brought to Upton and eared for, port to the road supervisor for the dis Y'oung and M. F. Harris. W. V'HAIE APoSTltTlwa from Rhead released G. the triet th6 son ol Polices-waWalter, ami wa afterw ards taken to Lake - mldfes-e- d of Itosition first counselor to the a had and we narrow sahl conference escape-fronthe Fitanuuricfr, presifor treatment. A Close Call dent of the First Elders quorum, Uy death by horse kicked I an being people; spoke intelligent While driving sjierd ot sheep acr.i-- s xam-- of his removal from the Mrs. A' t wood and Mrs. Iaik of the "lake, and 0f jie durie-- . of the bishops, lo see that yesterday on Second Fouth street, near presidency of the Relief tsociety in the the mountains near Six Mile can- J. W. Lamb appointed to fill that post -- -the young men are ordained to the his home. A team belonging to tho summit buke, and Mrs. C. Y'. Pack in yon one day last week, Andrew Ander- - tioa by vote ot the people, Aaroimi priesthood and that they mag- Cudahy Packing company ran away n of this city came very nearly losing tne interest of Y. L. M. 1, A. visited Peter to wa E. admitted Ojenslager nify their calling. He sjieke of the about 12 oclmk. The haraea ran east Lpton on balurday last, August 8th. his life through being struck by lightn- the High Priests quorum by vole of the of wan, after which he read from on Second Houth, The hoy was playing destiny lheie was a good attendance of the ing. Ills cloths were burned in places, people. Doctrine and Covenants the revela- in the street near the corner of First the face w hors scorched, the upon hich he - nierobgrs jof the Relief. Society and Blhlloe TAAKETT tion oB JirleR(ti(KKl.'"iIe also Tend from Went, and neither saw- - utr heard th Y'oung Ladies. Timely addresses were was tiding was instantly killed, and a a ward reported the llenefer being in the life of Jems Christ in the 17th horses until they were almost upon him. delivered by the visiting ladies and the saddle badly marked. It was about good a were not condition; meeting chapter of St. John ; also from the testa- Before he could get out of the wsy h t much good council given to those pres- 12 oclock Wednesday when the well attended ef late on account of ae ment in the mission of Lucifer aud of was knocked down, both horses anil ent. A reorganization of the Y. L. M. happened and for nearly two deurg many young men Iieing employed away the returrection, wagon running over' portions of hi I. A. was effected with the following Mr. Anderson lay in an unconscious from home ; teacher monthly meetings closed by the choir body. He was badly bruised bnt Dot were services The officers: For president, Bertha Powell; state with the weight of the horse upon held regularly ; the Y. L. M. 1. A. have singing a hymn and benediction by Ed- seriously hurt. The horses were finally counselors, Eva Randall, first, Martha hia left leg. After consciouanesa was kept their meetings np daring tke sum- mund Eldredge. stopped, after starting another team in tstaley, second ; secretary, Rosa Boyer; regained be was almost in a helpless mer; Primary in good condition ; front of the postoffice. Tribune. Sunday MOKDAY ArTERKOOX. treasurer, Mary Powell. Elder Branch condition on account of being' so weak- school not aa well attended as it shonld The opening exercise consisted of then addressed the meeting in a very in- ened by the shock, but he managed to DMth of Floasor Worn. Sabbath breaking. scramble from under the animal and at be; very little .L C singing by the choir end prayer by W. teresting manner., A woman died at Pleasant notable A ED OAKLEY a once set out to find a way to reach E. Pack, after whiih Utah la Grove, couaty, on the 5th iust. ECHO. was next reported by Bishop Frazier as home, which he did by the assistance BISHOP P, H. WEIGHT Her name was Margaret Mann Fonts ofof in a some ; condition being good healthy parties near by. Since bit Echo, Utah, Aug. 13, 1896. the Coalville ward at being in nd she was born in tbe initial year ot arrival in this city he has been almost ficers and teachers rather slow to do reported Editor Times : a prosperous condition and that all the tbe present century. She joined tbs confined to his bed owing to their duties; the meetings are about of tbe ward were in good church in 1834 and was at Hauns mill Mrs. Hirst and daughter are up from constantly organizations his weakened condition caused by the twice as well attended ai when tbe ward order. when the most awful tragedy in th Ogden visiting Mrs. H. Bailey. running shock. It was a very narrow escape and was first organized, about a year ago; history of the church was recorded, la Miss Maud Littlefield is visiting in it seems miraculous that his death was aid there were no poor in the ward. paTXlAECH THOMAS BALL 1847 she came to Utah and ini 850 setof Miss Lola Brim, Echo, the guest' addressed the congregation. Spoke of net caneed instantly at was the case ELDER CHARLES FAERIES In tled Pleasant Grove, soon after sh Latter-day the now Mrs. Lola Bromley has put up her with the horee he was riding. Ephraim late of enjoyed by testi- the blessings bore bis Sheffield, lost her England, husband, A correspondent of Baints ; felt thankful to live in tbe bicycle to be raffled of in the near fu- Enterprise. exmony, eaying that in fifty-on- e In the year Provo tbe years Enquirer says: and prophets. of ture. Rent It t HI Mother In GfrniiBf. perience in the church he had never yet dy apostles 1850 she settled in Pleasant Grove, and was which Evans Frank bicycle, pees, alma eldbedgi has resided here ever since. She wa Mr. Jacob Eebensen,who ie Sn the em- refused to do any daty imposed upon raffled off last Friday, was won by Frank few bins remarks. He (poke of the a remarkable woman, retaining her a made was of ; to in live thankful tbit day ploy, of the Chicago Lumber Company, llopkin. at Dee Moinee, Iowa, lays : I hav apostles and prepheta; believed in pray- wonderful inventions of modern times facnlliee unimpaired until death. Sh Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bromley hare and compared them to tbe miracles of has acted a noble part; she leaves . jnet tent eome medicine to my mother ing night and morning. gone up to the Weaver ranch to rusticate in the eld tbe Ravionr, showing that tbe Saviour large and honorable posterity, number-in- g pREStpEST CLrrr country, that I know from for the benefit of Mr. Bromley's health. the grand principle understood by twelve children, a hundred ' and use personal tebe the best medicine in announced that the three large w indews were performed. miracle and which James BusseU ns Last evening x the world for rheumatism, baying used which have twenty-sigtand children and' nine-grebeen put in the AFOSTLK TIAkDALS Frank llopkin were taking a ride on it in nay family for several years. It is Stake House recently Sister Foutx haa children. grand 4 cost $146 each ; that he all their bikes they ran into a bear. Thejo called Chamberlains Palm. It always was these years of been kn the last we are living days; proud of both the windows and the aid that did not say whether it was white or doee the work. '50 cent bottles for sale ladies s noble record leaves She widowhood. was first the when Gospel preached that who succeeded in accomplishing B. black. . . at John Boyden & Son. tbe object, A motion wa then made by to the Jews it proved a stumbling block her life would fill many volumes. W I T i ' a- I i Jr , A,AV4. Ik du-itiu- lun'.ng i I'lir lit, r ringing hv tin i hoir ul ( 27 s l.eorve Traelal Atlenits liiktiiM )u tr i 1 CONFERENCE STAKE ISJfL,. JuWi Huh ii (tpIniiiKH k lur two ( lie nit r's vo in.' r n , are in ihl t hti r g tL, ratnhii' w n h toll at a 1111' J III - a is w A US VI CJt. ' . NO. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1896. 1 a- I - "imt-fceiw- n 1 , Aug. 13, 1896. : Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Young are down -from Park City. Mrs. A. J. Frazier returned from a trip to Idaho on the 9th. Mrs. Neff, Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Cap-o- n of 8a!t Lake came out on the 11th and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Hixson. Aa far as we have learned they made the trip w ithout em ountenng any as high way men oh the road this time, V il ; ! I j ' 1 er , , i 1 v V 1 1 -- ! t ! Covi-iniii's- N - - es e. " , s good-tempe- a-- nt hu-ine- ss iro-sm- je-i- 1 ne -- Ic-i- r -- ne. four-year-o- dav s. -- - .4 UTAH, TUT e ILIIA. I'tnt, ,l - t Triti a-- -- a a aJftWUiru. L.ol qii.ro 4 g ot aLoit 1. el i Em rout SUMMIT COUNTY, COALVILLE, FREE COINAGE OF SHYER, 16 SXJEIIT COUNTY. - I n t - -- acci-dan- 1 J r |