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Show Times. EEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS yot III. COALVILIE, OTLSp'iilT .AITX) MOILG-aI- COTJNTI FREE S. UuJvmity of Vhk CO HUGE CF 5 LITER, TO I NO. 1 IS SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1856. c tbemeeTie T having hud a iness. In mv opinion it should be un- - been fd.94 more to add to the aUju should be adopted we would be paying of affairs, ' if true. No doubt the right time while here and lawful to take trout, in the mountain amount, hut owing to one t our cju,- - j it money only when there was actual persons will nee a little diligence is BU Ue. k a. vii-,- ;, the k!ttdee shown rtremjtr, between the 1 ask day okFubrU-kryan'pohey brJ Jew are having briLgingthe c!.p n, to justice. ty :75 cunt one auj air. them TSfh tlay bT August- Whrf rtlh ."toure-ontthcTf the a he. k by paewd drained, fire or no' fire. "0n m count of th- - funeral Ut week pcTket on CATHERED BY OUR ALERT COR- streams J, A. Marrhani't, htore. Peoa, as a 5 This should not be this way in a farm- - j the daiue here was put off. --Hie young Monday was clear, warnT'aniY pleas- Because in tbyse cild, mountain RESPONDENTS. ant: Tuesday brought a snow storm a the trout spawn up to and "frequently gold piece. The authorities think thei mg community. lladiTt have a partv announced f'rFri. e. w. to any have thecupnt iotted. k. S. change from spring weather toa blizzard alter that date, at can be proven jdav. It as to Iw a necktie an a pros find to will the one who take trojibl The E,nU f the Week Treat Kuril' in less than twelve hours. tiKASS (KEEK. IS1KAV , party. abov out the facts. A law lika-th- s ,ae Wu'",, Xrerr Tww la Bamiult Couaty What u ! Ckkkk, Utah, Feb, Rt, 18W1. wiitS p'mnn Teams, loaded ith cord wood', are passJoseph Pawson, who departed tl,i the would be just the thing to protect one black The TIbh'i'' Kepreeee tail i ee Hare ing Whte .Irlj.it. (a.e, (,. - while Editor Tiers. life on January 29, Ik'.Hi, was hern is through loan almost daily. The pun nftiimuklf. no limud vuii'i'I death on the sports, if Found ta W rite About. wood g..es to Park City on the vontrart fish, but would Mis Phwferof ."alt lathe is a guest of Rhnsbon, North Wlr, lq 1810. He the ntsoxt dtwr.Unl 1 sCe it. as he. should and min aohllo the hiRhePt catj of John M. Malm of Rockport. was baptized ii 1848 and came to Utah WTlde. Wr7Wi77. M puniit tudiou, Hffotjnliuit to iw i l There will ie a dance in Marchants KATAS. ii Kwkbttrt recinat. on ihe l?tb niyeur-niIn 18ol. He kept o;eu house for tlw Unj of A. M. Lyons went to Midway, Wasatch and Hon. Cannon George ij. at 1 ciot-- p, m halt on the evening of February 21st. Fftfliiri, 1896. of yews and r- JCatas, Utah, Feb. VkRKi oliMMc the mines a visit last Satur- ciders for county, on 5 Saturday. It is suggested pael to sent will be obtained The meant Editor Times : a faithful Latter-I- y niained Faint o that a young ladv had something to do day. WAShHir. M. Walker, who is now on a to tbe last. and MiHeniaf News I have not seen any report from w ith the trip. Our girls should pro- Stephen Wax-niThomas Arnold met with a painful mission in. the Samoan Islands, Abe. Utah, Peh. 1.!, IR'u, Kama in The Coalville Time of the test. Tm-- : accident adav or two ago. While en Fur please copy. Editor the have who Abe. and Walker Lyons, celebration of Pres. Zina D. H. Youngs Th funeral of Mrs. E. E. llarris, whs H.B. Wright took a load of g.iged 111 h soccupation of mining a piece The sick people here are nrpmv matter in baud, hope to get quite a hand was so suddenly taken from "our midst, eyenty-fift- h ing. birthday conjointly by the le el ve in number, to the Silver Kirg ! of coal fell from the roof and falling bn to their brother and Miss Lizzie Barrow is out from fennae and Morell branches. 1 just tnuion ,s .1He ,,urw?t0 on ,Thursday. Appropriate reoccurred of his Thedav m one it. bruised rriuay. legs severely LL'!ld. Supper will lie provided for all Lake to make a with her folke. marks were mailehy Elders Stephen tfiaTtiTe por.-r- e TtfiiTiT' Lai Jn" ." wihTo"ay'Hitt wfehad one that-wa- s Mrs. Mr. a and Tiie of infant and Win, at child who desire lo ps: thereof, not a whit behind any report that I bare Siueat. " The prospective brafe handheM anBeard and- - R. .A- - Jone. . A large conreas. nable pmv. Everybody is invited. Craig died Mondar night. A brieT ser- course of ever seen. The exercise commenced at other tieoplo turned out to show re wees but nothing this meeting Ryberi Milliner has becu i.nic . vice was held at h residence WednesKvHnwwr U.s date, Friday evening, definite wa 12 m., and were held for nearly three decided on. speet and otrer words-o- f comfort to the for th past week but was rnuih r Coalville and for hand the to to taken on be and body day ft 1896, February hours, presided overby President Ann when last heard from. Hi Grant Andrews was up from Grass interment, Atthe service which was bereaved hnsband and friend. Mr. M. many friends help the missionary. He deserve it Harder of the Kama branch. The folCreek last week looking after more ties. largely attended. Elders George Morbv, F. Harris, who was oot west with Li hope to see bim around a usual before and will be pleased to know that you did not arrive in time for the lowing program was creditably carried so The Wanship Relief Society and mem- J. E. Pettit and C. A. tallis offered con- sheep, very long,. him, not only w itfi kindly feelout : First, singing by the choir, Praise Mrs. Mary Jane Harris ha jtuneral. ber of the ward Wt at 2 p. m. on the solatory remarks, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Evans, of ings, but in a substantial nianneralso. to the Man Who Communed With taken the child to care for and it ia cerI .of were in loa on Monday transA birthday party was the social event January to celehiuie the anniAt the dose of the irrigation season 31t Jehovah tain that it will have a good home and prayer, Willett 5?. Harder; some legal business before our the leua South Bench Canal and Ir- versary of the 75th birthday of Sister of the week. Monday being the 32nd acting O Thou the beat of uttention. That My Father, .singing, W. B, D. H. Young. The program was anniversary of Wm. Wildes birthday, liveliest hWtoricial sketch of the life notary in relation to properly in the rigation Company turned the water off Zina of as state pillows: Singing by the choir, 0, bis friends prepared a surprise for him. Indiana. rout the canal, since whii U time some of Sister Zina by Ruth 1aclR Counsellor rnovpKN. The little daughter of George Wardell, party or parties have turned water into My Father; special prayer, llenrv It was a uioit enjoyable affair. An exIn Stake Presidency; sketch of Eliza Cou.kK, Utah, Feb. 13, 1896. E. Snow's life, Pres. Mary J. Atwood; who has been suffering with the Saint theii canal from wnat is known as the Reynolds; singing, The Spirit ofi,od cellent program was rendered, and sing- Editor Tikes: Like a Fire is Burning; ojieuing re- ing and dancing wav indnlged in until a Mine Alice London ha gone to Ecb song. Menerva Woodard; one of E. R, Vituss dance for some weeks past, is New Field ditch without the knowledge Snow's poems was read by Laura E. now on the u.eiid and hopes ate enter-taine- d or rohsentoT our company! When "the marks by Prejs.' M. Hixson; sketch of late hour. George Morby" rendition of lOitay-Tili- h MrS. Josepb llopns Tori , rap- few week. that a permanent cure will soon cold weather eaiue on it appear that the the life of Zina Young by ister Nash; the old song, Ben Lowe,-elicit- ed Pack ; special prayer for the society and water overflowed the road at Oakley and reading of one of E. R. Snows poems, turous applause. As a singer o! charZina D. Young by Patriarch James lire ; lie made. The fitake quarterly confer Lizzie Brown ; short eechrJ. Mrllii-)o- acter songs Mr.Mor by has few equals. ence willMorgan James Evans of Oakley was in Peoa the road supervisor up that way threatSong by the Misses Burbidge; poem, he held at Morgan on Sunday C.'C. (hymn sang by the Scandinavians; cem posed for the occasion and read by the first of the week. Money matters ened to bring suit against the company and Moaday next. Father Justenian Warr, 80 years old; Irjtigftt him down. Here are but few for damages. It is understood that the sentiment in honor of our beloved presiECHO MisaJ, M. Walker, who has been la H. Boyer; lecture, Frank Hixson, Speech by sister Julia A. Woolstenhnlme; who would not take a short trip if one or w ater ha been turned off and, so far as dent, Utah, Feb, 13, Ech, Coalville at Mr. Fishers learning tbe two of the yellow boys were atthe end I can learn, everything is running entitled, Watsr vs. Whiskey; toast, tong by Salena Pack and Eleanor Times; of art has returned horns dressmaking, brief speech, H. speech, Pres. Ward E. Pack; of it. But, then, we are not all so lucky smoothly again and the suit averted. Mary laid of All been have men the again. section The were exercises Long. In concluded who water The turned the the by parties F. Atwood ; singing, as James. remarks, Bp. T. A. Janes and W. Edgworth wars for dam- the choir singing an anthem. Benedic- off. No one hut the foreman left on The Spirit of God Like a Fire is BurnIt is poor policy to insult others for the canal were the ones responsible here tion as M. Pres. recovered so Chaussee Mr. Hixson. ha far Y. Tuesday eveuing posting up notices by age, as the company bail nothing to do ing. by the choir and congregation ; very same thing we have been guilty of with it. to resume his work at the round house. announcing a grand necktie and a proa jyayer by John K. Lemon. All then ourselves in the past, as was done here 4 HOYTSV1LLE. Miss Alice London of Croyden has ball to be given on Valentines night. The Peoa dramatic company, who, J partook of the bounties prepared by the a few days ago. Ihere is an old saying Feb. 13, 1896. Utah, Hoytsville, Weighing is much improved here by taken up her residence ln Echo for a ladies. An en joy aide dance in the evenhave always beta on band to contribute score to the line if the chi p fly back. Editor Tikes : six inches of snow that fell on Tuesday while. ing closed the enjoyments of the day, Fly back they did in this case, and with their time and means for the benefit of M rs. Wm. Steadman left for her home one long to be remembered by the peoothers, concluded te hare a benefit for Wm. J. Bromley has taken up hie res- last. Feme of of the young men art mighty force at that. Jordan Saturday. on themselves Tetiru even ple of Kamae, in which all felt free and in Echo again. No place like taking ad caning of the same, also their ing, idence Saturday Mrs. Lj'dia E. Walker was an ideal C. young ladies.. II. West left for Heber City and home for Will."" 8. F. Atwood. equal. floor manager and gave the gentlemen ary 1st, at which time they rendered the other drama entitled beautiful Tbs Y. M. and Y. L. M, 1. A. will UolT points Monday. . Among .the, some pointers at the dance on the 31t. Born, to the wife of James Hopkin, a . oaklet. followed the Breakers, down laughable Lucian is conjoint meeting here ou Sunday Crittenden by from daughter. Mother and child doiug well, The management went after those who Oak lev, Utah, Feb. 13, 1896, entktlei Two Bonneycastles. farce are all arranged .The Urogram Woodland evening. for remainder of the sea is the live to not but Jim expected forgot to pay for their tickets and cob There w Editor Tike;" -A In every thing else, the young HtDrt a not as large an audience Uh 1 went to halt Lake te lected fr.Oaa all but one or WkJ Eugene . gave Aau. take the lead. i at a2 'trip1 Tre1 hi relatives 1 'i ,Umi4 iU fu tew: plats it ; .Vj j anOLjslip. t, , , u c't t .a; rnSo' it J v , liewortc Thursday. uia louug was tminitrs mg t,rim aoolJ , is of Kama reasons hauling out according to program, on January tendances There were several Jed Lambert Ing off all the loose stones frera the roaa the first of the week, It had the die Wick from Oakley 10 build a cook room 31st. It coneisted of readings, singing, why the udience was small; one was that have been in the way of sleighs, Saturday, Fenate. hipperw temper so badly he killed it to relieve it and bmdnrst men of Leading on bia house, ' Fait Lake, Ogdea recitations and appropriate remark. A that the night before there had been a buggies, etc., for the past three years. i ef iti pi wry. and Logan send in a strong petition The photographer, LL E. Lewis, has lunch was served during the- afternoon dance; that some few, very few, had and A deplorable affair happened here on The many friend of George R. Thack-, of rethe some will m here wound festivities be witha and the Leap felt a petty spite against moved his car to Peoa. against the passage of Morrison's railup home all and Mills's James Squday, are glad to learn of hit being pro- road eray of staying course of the took the and the under dance Year hill; the act compelling employer few hoose-hdmanagement a main company d days. furniture, bedding, clothing and moted to the biihupric of Croyden and to show it, although they had re-seats for women clerk pasted Relief to IVoa provide a Society are away the' Evans and cutting effects Anderson being destroyed by think he is the right man in the right by the senate bill creating th sawhouse; their who was called upon ceived benefits from the company. Tbe flames, It was a new frame house of lumber at One of fine deal gentleman, A. B. great place, not of are by office any state discouraged Fork-Hathe on people celebration young printer introduced; the to take a part in the three rooms. He left tome sulphur mill on South will be up mudat em again for of The trial bill cause l judges pre means but of Creamery, in his the a tor in wathtub chose a reading are subject 31st, kettle, placed burning Lambert and James Welsh is reconsidered; and deserve the patronage of all who are of but Feb, 12, 1896. passes, tempore Hexeekr, bouse instructions and to disinfect the went Smith, the Jorepb business. given sawmill over the water, having a time will and of and measure minor several ortbey introduced ia lovers justice, Sts right after the is to Coalville to attend conference; the Editor Tikes If it s fact that Lambert set his steam mill just above Jr., totheRelitf Society just B. R. E.-- ier. too. of disease the it house; we Hancock prevention upper in get Mr. causwbst lcfC will county, children be is Nauvo,. Halts. were at established, By creamtry ganization Mr. Welshs w a ter mill, jvbich senate to - was much again sheep among was postponed; is and that soon surprised but very tbe 0 house Henefef in the Illinois, flames, propose ef propose trouble -- RUCKP0BT1 ing all the until with the H Monday meet did adjourns not apt learn that it neighbor wereTn n able to"exlitiguUh support fronriiere is sure providing Ilow about the telephone line? Who RocKFokT, Utah, Feb. 13, 1896. it merited, according to his ideas. them or save anything excepting part of will be located in the immediate vicinMonday, Fenate.Bill for tbe appointproval the would last be Coalville that said It is all right, my friend, there is Editor Times : the sewing machine. Every precaution ity of Coalville. There is s meeting ap- ment of the state printer goes over; town to get her poles ready? Peoa, bark of it all ; we have been at 2 the election frauds hill passes third readAlice Maiin is up and around was taken by Mr. Mill, a he thought, pointed for here a week from Mrs. something all are jvreparinsr Uanshipaud Oakley it how which is ourselves, know of and this there and surmise the consider to moat the ing; bills presented: how presidential question, likely , again. p. to,, their pole9 and they have nearly all of hat Allen a electors will be chosen ; act for govern-- , Lonsdale fell on of a fire the will 1 around is b fellow to 19th, the that few are has Croyorigin There spark Johnson as young Louie gone Miss spring them ready to set as toon and ment of the university ; bow poor people numbe a consented to representapresent here who can pat in rooretime loafing den on a visit to her relatives. quilt lined with cotton batting, pens. on of ber oat Wansiilp, been from them and tbe tives may defend in civil actions; tbe fee Upton, the stores Hoytsville, around having spread among neigh There is quite achaugeinthe weather. In regard to Willie Snapp being hurt bors than in Coal- bill ; trial of case by Judges pro temand Creek Grass chairs be of. to know I It Echo, fumigated, apd thoroughly place Croyden, any last week, the correspondent was misin- would be much more to their credit It looks as if winter had come again. the fire smouldered ia it for a time, and ville, and Th Tikes reporter will take pore ; (beep law again postponed. formed about the teacher sending him Mrs. Wui. Welsh was the guest of Mis themselves move on if House. Both the majority and mina finally burst into fames, Mr. Mills and this as an invitation to attend and they they got and Sunday to the pond to w ash. The teacher knew to asit it the delibera- ority renorfs in the election contest eae be Lydia F taker Saturday welcome would Ih lost be It will eat. earned and what family excepting they everything nothing of him being hurt until some much more Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Homer are tbe clothing they had on. It i a very er- - tions. The meeting will not he asked to of Bringhurst against Lemmon rejected manly than sitting on the time in the evenings. Then he senthiiu counters of her motberT toward tluv-- ferection af by tlie bouse ami I,emmon retain bis grteids mt blow tothemyand wiii likely receive subscribe-stoc- k annoyance aTTdayNong'ToThS" home. The boy is improving,' so he will of would-b- e be boss. of the prople. a creamery, as I understand there Is would ihe immediate It attention purchasers. seat; end of the Utahconnfy contest; S. begin school m a few days. Mi Katie Beamons has gone to Coalbetter to work for one dollar a day than The recent bnrnout of Janie Mill enough at the back to send it along, but Fan Juan wants a prosecutor; school bill PEOA. to spend so much time waiting for some- ville to Visit with Mrs. Hannah Chappell shoald be a motive for a nnited senti to consider the results of location. Introduced; meaure providing for a The proposition is to build a creamery state board of agrecnl tore, for a few days. Peoa, Utah,Veb, 13, 1896. went in favor of all property owner thing besides their nose' to turn up ; of milk daily, that they would be thought more Tuesday Senate. Senator Jones introEditor Times : IJuite a number of citiaens went to organizing a protective home insurance, that will uae 7,000 pounds a to will keep it family for a bill a scale of prices for bauliag tnen - number of oar citizens are suffering of. every duce for someconference paT Sunday Coalville to attend Hoytiviile at least, on a plan of good cow. Why? Because eoal by the railroad. He also present number ; and colds-for Lave suWribed like who LetJhe and Monday Thom the severe thing with following l w ho has been there will be money in It, Then it will a measure requiring miner to lie paid inflammable this all of to erect Theodore was consist telephone , Reynolds, poles merchant, promised the Oakley E. Hortin, of vegetable. in cash and providing that no one shall line should see that 'the poles are on laid up for some time with inflammatory property owners of one town. Appoint pay to raise all kind in tow n on Sunday. be money in be compelled to trade at company stores; will there Because a Now is the time to get rheumatism, is on the improve. and Why? in time. and treasurer hand president, secretary 7m7 Pack and James Woolstenbulrue to Glen Milierpreeentrlnlia changing tbe There is considerable complaint that an Ippraising committee, they to con it. Audit will pay Coalville people them and it should nottJeft until the of Kama were in town on Saturday. Lonsdale Allen, and in unite encourage warm cannot ia to this sHtnte garnishment laws. Also one for. th the be That a that children directors. board of keep" last moment. It hoped the from Salt jlfta. C, E. Wright is back that school. Thi should not be. Even if apprises make a fair valuation of all their fellow townsman, by offering a benefited newspapers printing legal nowill be attended to at one matter Lake and is again behind the counters of there uiav la; no delay. The poles can our house is old let the trustees see if suc 'property at the beginning of the suitable location on very easy and very tices, fixing the price of the same;' tbe J. A. Marchant's store. the they cannot make it at least comfortable. association and each period o.f five years. low terms. Why? Because there will irrigation law passes second reading; be delivered toll II. IV right, JanOla Coa, of wife Jensen, A joint memorial introduced for the adapBoro, to the Peua division, a it would be better te surprise was gotteu up on Mrs. That each member pay annually to the be money in it. bo v. The ybung chAp tipjcd have them all in one place ana they tion of the metric system : governor noti31 it on treafcrer a per cent on said valuation, February 8th, being John Hortin uary ntxtrxit. fies th enate of the signing of the bill could be strung along the line when the ladys birthday. Quite a number of as stall be voted for by the board of the thiriheen pound notch. Utah, Feb. 3, 1896 Henefeb, four Maxwell has wanted. It is pleasing ,0 nste that some her friend met at her home about providing discrimination against lady f director, the per cent to be rated so The ljttle babv of Mrs. A. Tikes;' Editor and teachers in the public ediools. for some furnished and "been the After ill have days past ef the poles oclock p. tu. congratulating been dangerously i lor arranged A being of the all returns program full House amount Effort to kill the bill to proher the that right. now along is happy many getting wLliing prospect nowjare but birthday. short day, tbe baskets were brought in and the Washington' from in hibit the hauled b will defeated; onfavoratde report Maxwell pools canyon and RMarchant Ralph A. business on Fnedakeriahill requiring smelter te tables spread with every good thing George R. Ilarria made went to Coalville the first of the week ord- r. After supper the time wa adopt certain sanitary measures; bill t I am trip to Ogden en the 12th. to attend the quarterly conference. very much in hopes flat we kid imaginable. and fumfind the members be again taxed as in laid with ia ' songs, speeches games, up providing for the appoint merit of fruit Wilson Walter again spent returned in Marchant relation law in time have a pasted Human and Lydia 10 o'clock, when the ; befuk described for a five about tree inspector: examination of insane nnti! of toasts years inflammatory rheuuatiiu. period home from Salt Lake valley last week, the taking of trout from our inouniam All join in j to h funds took all their the departure. person by Bistrict Judge. . That fund limit. desert for the Heber ? tephen started after a pleaaot visit with relatives anil streams that wid not only benefit tbe guest thev bad a time, j in ti treasury be with enjoyable interest very at 11th. saying on w the his live the for ho put with grain along sheep friends sportsman but tho Brigham City Liad another fire MonThere was a dance in Rockport riocial j PP! el security, when not in im- - Service were slimly attended here on will not be evening. It destroyed the barn and day Mr. Jer miah Robey, 'wife and stream alto. Bat I fear it a med demand by tbe asoe;atTor.,and folks oi the done. There is more dearruction to our Hall on Friday evening, February 7th. relatives a number with ice bouse vreitins after oil, F. Erdmim A Co., causSunday, Quit h family, done The proceed, $13.Vb, also f 1.60 from the that H interest be ad led to the to attend conference. a ios of about $250. The fire started Coalville to went ing and friends here forth past two or fisri, and some of it unlawfully, if cam tiers arc on the gotten up by the young ladies, cipa when it ig under the limit, and not known how it three week departed for .Midway, Wa- during the time that over It has been reported here that visitor in the barn, but it i discovered lo be paid to it member. Aset to Crandall A A. J. to help were time. depgiven other at streams that about where dej any was from on It taken they Sunday, originated. bad satch county, , thing of of b.v ivw to cover the needs of the as-b- to Coalville have fii-and game warden should be in fray the expense of bringing the body j burned rapid iy and tbe v hile attending It but ochxk, or intend to remain a short time before re- uty wagon brother from Denver to his home in j soci. n could be drafted and passed their buggiea albad state building could hot be saved. Tribune. every town and hamlet. What, as now , turning to their home in Pleasant There would have j upoi It this system of protection meeting or businese. Tbitiia bufor interment. Peoa is butiness and lady is everybodys nobody's Tbe gentleman Junction. ley TUP rnilNTY EUU.'il d hghly-ytppreeijne- , e . Pres-Cluf- f I p, n-- i -- 1 . ' b 1896.-Edito- r r; 4 Cf . ! :r r' numr -- -- n to-da- y -- fr prm-Junc- J is |