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Show University of Utah nd fnn ,ml ol,leront: were present and all tad tt forwhtn did the fair enjoyable time. While Ed Malm was on the way to they ret their hand actbif.p? fajk City one day last week he GATHERED BY cRnt hold an are to their the w agon and the load passed esrwr him. RESPONDENTS things like this. Luckily, be was not hurt much. , Wilkins had the misfortune to Quite a number of the relatives of U The short a time Mrs. ago. Membridge met at her beuee on The Evrst ef the Week From Nearly ke J earllligcaf With lf both it being mother, et to Cuuoty-Whkammlt Saturday last to give her a surprise, It Irery Tewa led at his place night and morning. All being her birthday. Thomas Gibbon h Time 'The Repreeeatetieee at once the ca'f, w bich was fat and juet and w ife, T. Stakerand wife and Wm. Fatad to WritoAfeuate iu that nice condition to kill, came up lutein bridge of Oakley, and Mr. and ilr. 'Tt-I-P' I II mi w U1NTY N F WV of the tiuie8 on nA sbont ,j.aiiUr galore, sex fad n what I ' I j (iw-a- fell-of- f r I ' ' capired, unloading the eccupants into the ditch to their left. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Tne lady was irtisfied te.wwlk home and forego the pleasure of riding that wav. . ' The Spy of Gettsburg is a good lively drama- - and will be reproduced at Coalville Saturday night, February 8th, by the lloytsville Amaeur Dramatic Club. The play will ! preceded hv a concert entertainment 0f ieven articles. Music by the Coalville orchestra: wiei.ie bidden. , An error was noticeable in Tub Times Of last issue relative to the death of little Millie Reddens age, parents name, tc and at the parents request the following correction is given : itedden, son of Elizabeth A. and George Redden, died January 19, ISSHi, at the age of 12 years and 9 months. They wish also, to take this opportunity of expressing their feelings of gratitude to their friends who came in tbe time of need and did all that loving hands could do, and to the eympathiz-iu- g friend at the funeral; also the tpeaker who made such consolieg in sermon and in prayer, and to th choir. ' Heytsyille has lost a noble, bright boy of a loving and agreeable disposition, and those who are nearest and dearest to him have the syjnpgLhy. of the entire community. C. W. Milliner and George Wardell of misting and canuet be found. The ques-- i Ge-gWho K. F. it? Peoa were got present. i. Oakle!, Utah. Jan. 30, 18'.i. 1 learn that the snow is now about KSTKAY NOTICE. Editor Times. three feet deep on the level in Weber t hue ta my pumeesion the following de Everybody ha a severe cold lit pi ev- canyon ; that while we were having a scrUieU property horse, 'vt,n or eight yea. pld, three (mu ent. thaw and warm tains the canyon was wmie feel uo brniids vilhl not before. The above aecruea If of planned This snow. It is reported that a case of u.ea!es is receiving a heavy fall will be Hold to the bigheet cash bidder - jeoperty faunthe news to lear-oni been has Nels at encouraging putillr auction, according to law, at myofwrrl Feb- Km sport precinct, on the 10th day w ill lie pieinv j,i.i s there era null and erthat has from r the 0 ewk . ra Lumber hauling begun J.oiph Vmsox, Constable, Co-omill up what is known as the of water for nrigation the comity sealooked 'ike one it at time son. although WANSHIP. Smith A Morehouse gulch. tins wnlik not be. WAXhHir, Utah, Jan. 30, 1896. There will le a big time here on the " Cn Monday afternoon J. Holey and Lnn ok Times; 22nd of February. The Funday school f 11. and others Williams and literary will join hands in the ex- family, Mrs. H. Miss tracie Young has been quite called upon Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and sick ercises. 7 this week. the afternoon in social conversalast Janies Neel was talking suicide the spent ran team A, Petersons aay tion ; after supper card playing, music, other day. Hi beet girl took him to the hut no damage wa dene. week, unin were and indulged games dance at Feoa and a Kama boy went singing M. F. Lee is still confined to the bouse, til a late hour when cake and wine were home with her. is not able to e his limb and is In lie seived and the guests departed expressAbout eighteen of our people met at critical condition. a kindness for very the hanks t many hearty ing James Evans' for a surprise, and which of the host and hostess and the enjoye Mr. Durant, representing Clark, was a surprise on his wife to a finish. ment Mr. and had & of had. Salt Lake, Co., they One of the finest times was qnjoved that of Howat is Barkey, representing tbe Lion coffee The dge resignation of the county. ever has been in this part to be deplored and he house of Toledo, O., spent Sunday at the Albra Gibbons and N'. B. Fnapp have something ! I Upton, Utah, Jan. 30, 1896. should have stuek to the ship until Leeming bouse. both been sick ever sine. disLdItos Times! the for is a R. G. made he and the last, W. right quite Young just One of Henty Williams's boys of leoa, man for the Liow ever, he Btepa play in enlarged cravon pictures In tkeif place. Elder Charles Callis of Coalville visbrother-in-laE. W. down and out at his own while visiting his request, and store this week. They intend making ited Upten on Sunday last by special while cow a a stone at Mechnrn, threw his resignation should accepted at their customers a present of eneof thee isvitation of the Yr. M. M. I. A. He adshe was eating hay out of his sleigh and one. Of course the citizens would think for every ten dollars traded nut of the dressed the meeting during the after killed her as quickly as though she had him the last man to nominate foran office store. noon service, giving a very interesting was with sent stone The shot. been hereafter, be his qualification ever so The dance given .last Friday for the account Of Lis experiences amission force enough to fracture her skull. S. high for they could not be assured that benefit of the poor was not attended a ary in foreign lands. H addressed the he would not resign again. I hope that well as it should have been. Still there Y, M.M. I. A. iu the evening In a timely FEOA. Governor Wells will appoint an honest, was quite an amount raised. A number ssd manner, exhorting the interesting Peoa, Utah, Jan. 29, 1896. capable and bright man to fill the vacant paid for tickets who did not attend and yaung men to prepare themselves for Ediths Times; wilt say in closing that some who did not attend paid for two missionary labor said judgshipjand that was the Our streets are running with slush I am not ii tfte race. So there ! tickets. place to give a youngwiah experience, and water. " Governor Well has some backbone The Heytaville Dramatic Company fe- J.C to Salt Lake about bim and Duncan Marebant-wen- t using tbe veto power played here On the evening of the25tn j i ECHO. last Saturday. to good effect, and it is refreshing to to a fair sized bouse. They deserved a iB will and who was of executive an have M. Malin can, John much better patronage. All the .parts Rocltport Echo, Utah, Jan.30, 4896. J' town on buainess the first of the week, put a clog in the way of well, your Were rendered in good style ; the concert &ma Timk : s MissLovenia Williams came over from readers know what I have in'mind. 1 part of the entertainment was alto very Irs. All Jenes is still quite sick. of Dark City a taw dy ago to ped the trust that he will look to the welfare interesting. -w ' one' not allow Frlda? V ML1 'Andrew Peterson, G.' Wrn4 IK!- - TU week with relatives whe are visiting her the whole people and ? a success. sided measure to receive hia signature. mother, Mrs. H. B. Williams. Young went to Salt Lake on the 29th to quite I believe the governor will acton the attend will hold Rev. services here Terry a trial that came np on the 30th A number of the members of the 22nd next Friday evenibgl square. If be doe not I miss my guess Quorum of Seventies went from Peoa to and be would not deserve hi honored in the District court. Th case is G. W. & Sons. Mitt Gelina Daly came down from The vs. Sumsion et the al., attend to on Young, quarSunday Wanship name or the respect of our citizens. He are suing for judgment on ac- Emery to attend the danee en Friday. plaintiffs terly conference of the quorum. has my best wishes that his official acts count of a railroad contract sub-lfrem Miu Effie Bromley i home from Isrk The .weather has turned colder this be such at wilL be approved and the -may w hich they have for defendants, City to pend the xeit of the winter In morning with a lightfall of mow, which sustained by oar citizens throughout tbe never Echo. paid. a for abort thaw checked the time, state ha . r The 22nd quoruas of seventies held Wm. Flagg has return 4 from E vane-tobut not for any great time, from present It is well known that the Appollo their qnarterly conference here on Sunwhere he has been, working for indication. Belvedere of The Coaitille Times,' and . There was a surprise party at the resi- the Adonis of Tbe Utah. Patriot! are all day, he 26th. Tbe meeting was fairly sometime. well attended by seventies. The seven Mob-ay evenon ha John of Newman rsturnsd from liert dence Monday that is claimed for them; tlje gentlemen were all present. The follow- Evanston and is at his Newpresidents of Mr. in honor it post jerking ing, being given deserve all the compliments bestowed ing seventies addressed the meeting; lightning. man who was to depart for Idaho the upon them. But what of The Park 0. F. Lyons, Arthur Jdaxw-el- l of Peoa; following day. Wm. J Bromtey hat rduraed frem Record man? Is Tie to be left out in "the Williams of Coalville and James H. J. wa California. He say thenj it no place The dance here on Friday night cold ? And what of the other handsome Woolstenhulme of Kama. Thscharch, like Utah for him. crowded; everybody, nearly, turned out men in the country? I flatter mveelf and quorum officers were prestake to hear the music furnished by Walkers that there are some who are not news Mrs. E. Richint it seen spite often in sented and sustained in their various band or to dance after the old time tunes paper men who are just as handsome. It our little town lately matfng preparaand conference was adjourned as well as the new. is very well for men tonraiseeach others positions for three months. In the presidents tions for oar pinic. Quite a number of our citizen got up good looks ; but in the meantime let the council meeting it was decided to hold There was a show advetised to play a surprise party and went to the resi- compliments go around and give some of all meetings after this on the fourth in the Hopkio Halloa Wedmsday nigut dence of R. W. Maxwell of Oakley on as a fair shake if not quite as handsome 6unday in each month at 12 oclock, but the troupe failed. to coni. Monday evening, it being the gentle- as either of you are. Eh? Y. The "little girl of Mr and Mrs. man birthday. All report having had I see that some of our state senators who wst bitten sf badly by a Cbausee HOYTSVILLE. a pleasant time. are takingupon themselves the importnearlv recovered! from the has dog 1896. Hoytsvim-e- , Utah, Jan. 30, The warm, bright weather we are now ant task of correcting the affairs of tbe I wound. Editob Times: enjoying indicates that the backbone of nation to the exclusion, almost, of tow n...will jn ( ttendthe The infant-twi- n totr of Mr. and Mrs. winter is broken. Should this Lethe needed legislation 1or the new slate ; on Friday to get someiing to eat case and an early spring set in it would legislation that is very much needed Ben Biown died on Wednesday from picnic and hear Eugene Wicke) gif a history be of great advantage to ihe farmer - in just no.. They should not allow them convulsions, aged three weeks. of his life. of this part the county. The three members ef Mr. John Stone selves tovbe led, away from home affairs, Joseph Hopkin made a bliness trip James Evans and wife and N. B. especially jnst at this time, when it is brakers family new ill with typhoid to Fait Lake and Grantsvillethe tint of Snapp and wite of Cakley were desired that good, wholesome laws be fever are no better at tbit writing. the week. He says people f plow ing of in Peoa on Saturday transacting some enacted to govern tbe affairs the state. There are four families down with the now. la Grantaville is that time There before precious tbs notary public. great danger scarlet fever here John Wilkinsons, legal business There , waa quite a blaze started In The latchstring is always oat, ladies and will he idled away with memorials and Mrsr Melinda Birchs, Charles Rode-back- a could be dispensed with, of the Ilopkin's store last FrUy, cased from and John Gunns. T gentlemen, when ever you are in Iowa. resolutions that of session end laws at the the and that peanuts of families have allowed members their dropping a match in a ho Our dramatic company will present en would not be hone to attend school while exposed to after lighting a cigar. - ? be rushed will that through Saturday evening, February 1st, the The Relief Society of Echo rf making drama entitled Among the Breakers! as the senators themselves would the disease, until forbidden by the Let home Interest see enacted. to like teacher. followed by the laughable farce entitled preparations to celebrate th birthday Best laws to the make Ire be of very Zina Young. There gilioe first; Two Dick Redden diet with an accident The, Bonnycaatles.' ,A. general invitation is extended. The price of govern tbe interests of the state and Thursday night at Stallings's sawmill Inneh after the services. 1 1 tickets will be reasonable and a crowded take time to consider them well be- camp. He tnd hit brother John were Bishop John PasketC Is Stephen fore final passage and not hurry them house Is anticipated. down a steep hill on top of a Beard of Henefer were ths oaken her riding through at the last moment in a defecA number of young Indie, and gent heayjr load of logs, which tlie boie on Fuaday last and gave very good tive condTtion" The early 'consideration were nnableto met at th resident of 0. F. Lyons Sunhold; they commenced advice to the Faints. j of our own interests should be first, last day evening. Tbe evening was spent in and alt the time. The congress of the kicking and he jumped from the sled, BEVirtlt singing, tnusicial exercises and toejal United States will take care of national but not far eoengh to clear his foot, which was caught by the bind runner, chat until a late hour, when tbe hostess Utah, J 30, 189. IIexefeb, affairs. braising it severely nd leaving it in a treated the guests to cake and win, after B, R, E, Vieb. Timeb ; Editob swelled and painful condition. He was which they departed for their homes ur eorres obliged to come home for treatment. ROCKFORT. with promises to call again. Owing to the il!ne-- e U oar Vlt will be remembered that last Satur- pendent at Henefer, The Feoa Relief Society will give an Rockpobt, Utah, Jan. 30,1816. d arrive day there was sleighing in spots between ir.g letter from this point entertainment and dance on Friday .and Ewtob Time : To wa np r James Mr. week. this our one and of Coalville; birthtowp celebrate the spot Friday evening te The Rocfcport boys have organized a snow to two of mud. Well, our towns from there this week, 1 ever, and day of Mrs. Zina I. Young. The exer- brass band. We wish them success. man C. T. Mills, and two ladies, were gave us the following iter E.: cises will commence a II oclock a. m., hauled to build the out for oae of these sleighrides to Coalhas Rock of will consist and Joseph Dawson died at c orae here tinging, recitations, foundation ofTTiew schoolhouse. Build- ville on this memorable day and when Wednesday morning at , aged 88 reading and short speeches. .There will frost the as soon commence will cause, at a at below the is Old WildeS Henry assigned point jusF be a basket lunch during the afternoon ing sge years. they were met by another Indy, who wa Mr. Dawson waa among t! ddest rest- and the exercises will wind up with a is ont of the ground. Mr. sod Mrs. Wm. Stembridge gpve a asked by Mr. Mills why she did not dents of Henefer, end had i trge num dance in Merchant's ball. At the ladies, affair in card have their tweet hearts, the blest parly on Saturday evening. Most wait till they got down1 and (hen ride ber of friends, The funer ke place , their own hands, ws expect to have one of the young peopls and toms of the home. At that- moment the sleigh e OAKCt. turn now s. u-- Eld-redg- -- r 1 et ' -- a-j- len S - to-da-y. CKOYRBN. nary 19, 18!6, to hear the full report of the Red Canyon Relief Committee; Edjiok Times: Abral.am Craw ford wa elected .cb n and Wm. Fneddon secretary. Quite a number here are suffering from severe polds. - h Dr, Gamble,' secretary , 'of the relief read a full report of the George R. ekeray and T. A. Coo-- d committee, have gone to Salt Lake on business, transactions of the committee from April 4, 1895, t January 19, 1896, and also anG. V. Blackwell and siater have gone' nounced that the books of the conunirteo to Salt Lake to spend a few days visiting could be examined at any time by any friends. ene wishing to do so. John Jones and wife of Henefer have A balance of 51 'was divided among been visiting their relative and friend the twenty-fiv- e widows present, and this We-r- e here always pleased to closed the accounts of the committee. see them, The report of the auditing commjUea Stephen Beard and wife of llenefer was read and accepted. were visiting hereon Friday, the 24th; Mrs. Henry Burton, sjieaktng for the Tbe people are always pleated te ee hit widows, in a few appropriate remarks smiling face and have a pleasant chat. thanked the committee in general, nnd Come again, Uncle Fteve. Dr. T. L. Gamble in particular, who A party of young me of this place has eipcs the explosion at the No. 5 went' to Henefer last Sunday evening. mprt tendered the families of tbe an While one of tbe party was being entgr' fortunate free of charge for services. Tbe committee was released with a tamed by a certain young ladyjd Hen-efethe rest of them got tired waiting hearty vote of thanks. The meeting adjourned sine die. for him tnd returned home, leaving him to come as best He finally MISSIONARY LETTER. succeeded ln hiriag a horse and it it thought hs arrived home all safe some An liltmtlsi EUr Fruiu W G. FWhrr, Maw iw Florida. timeduring the night. It would no Live . doubt be a good plan for such young Oak, Fla., Jan. 22, 1896. men to take a conveyance of their own, EdItob Times If yon think the patand then they could return at their rons of your valuable paper will care to leisure .. Abe, - read a few lines concerning the labor of a servant of Godin this part of the rir.e- " A Leltcr From yard, I trust a small space may be AilEKErsB, Jan. 28, 1896-Cboidek. Utah, Jan. C y 30, 1896. ilr-ma- r, d. ? . llowed. Editok Times: Since bidding farewell to my mounI was visiting In Morgan last week. tain home te dear, November 9, 18, 5, The county and Union Pacific deserve I am pleased to sty that my hardship credit for widening the road at the rocky hava.been few aud my enjoyment point as you merge into Round Valley; many. The trip coming Jowa wa in- ale for catting away the brush to one deed a pleasant one. Coming via R. G. can see ahead on those rather dangerous W. R, R., the beautiful cenery of Utah and Colorado, w ilh a now w hit cov dugwaya. wa a picturesque light to beb!d. Iwill give your many readers few more ideas on creamery business. The long plain of Kama and the dens Tbe one at Morgan is using 4000 forettt of the remaining jooraey wa lesa pounds of new milk every day. Just interesting, owing, I suppose, to the ftw thine of the beneficial results ; 70 cents varieties. At Chattanooga, Tenn., the elders, in per cwt ; $28 in daily circulation among the larmert of that locality; (840 per company, received their appointment month, which matt he a very good heln to the various parts of tbe mission, with toThose people nowadays, in tbe w inter such instructions from the president of er-i- ng time. the mission as art usually necessary for What it Jhe condition of the dairy a new elder. It was by no mean disbusiness in this part? Will th mer- couraging to me to receive the appointchants take in the farmer's product? ment to labor in tbe Florida conference. ' No. Chattanooga I visited Missionary (At What i the reason T Union Cemetery, Lookout Mona- WVjy, bssMsawe Vtsey wlforA l.iiU'ii t4 buy butter and pay 2d cents and sell it again for 10 rents, as It often th rase. 1 will tell yon a story that ft hardly fit for publication in relation to this question, but at it is wintertime, maybe it will not hurt, and perhaps will serve to show xjp what it the matter some- ilileiu-t- . rt rtber Fnu til 1 Llovia ijS'DV V Atlanta, Gi., and there vUited the Flat Expoaitimi. It was indeed a world fir No. 2, and the state of Georgia ia deserving of flattering credit. On arriving at Live Oak, Ft., I found my companion at lhe depoGII find - p-- just arrived from the western part of times: A young lady took hatter to a store to state, where he had been laboring lor tell ; the clerk in a jocular way enquired several months. After brief conversa if there were any fly wings in It. No,' tion I soon found myself by bit side a ith How is that, says he. she replied. grip on my shoulder and nmbrella because for ma and mew a pickWhy, walking stick, serving as a help to leae ths sandy road in the rear. It seemed ing them out all forenoon. his, you know, we must ne?er tell rather strange then to kalt at a gate and " in warm weather. ask for a nights accomodation, hut now One, and only one, good creamery in it is very common with me and conthe right place could receive milk at sidered as only a part of the days propay for shares aud a creamery would gram. W find the people very kind soon pay for Itself. and hospitable in most part of thio Cob. country. A for food, we are welcome to MORGAN. the beet they have. Who could ask for Morgan, Utah, Jan. 29, 1896. any more? Editob Times ; This esunty embraces some of the Bids are again out for the hauling of best lands in the state fur corn and cottbe second lot of timbers for tbe Hard- ton. Turpin tining and aaw milling are scrabble mine. The lumber it on the tbe piihcipal Industries for public labor. The colored faces in this county are way now. The Republican ladies are Jo meet ialquitea numerous at the whites, yet the conrthouse on Saturday, February their wealth i much les. Th weather admit of the most aston1st, to organize a ladies Republican ishingly indifferent cabin foi ahelter, club. Every one is invited. ia not After a short illness one of Alez. while on tbe other hand, labor restricted daring any month in the year. died resilittle Robinsons at bis twins nowr busily engaged dence in North Morgan on Funday after- The farmer are aud the ground for plowing preparing noon. Funeral services were held at another years harvest. Until last year the residence oa Monday Drang were plentiful in this section, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibby. on but the severe freeze of last February pound -- boy; killed event orange tree is this county Wednesday, a fine 12 Mother aud baby doing finely, but the and In many others, even farther south doctor has lost all hopes of Eds recovery than here. , and he say hia hoy can Say papa Politics dont seem to bother th ieo-pl- e already. very much. Many are disgnsted The contract to haul the first lot of and retose to vote at alL. Free coinage lumber for the Hardsrrabbi mine wa of Silver, good high price for eotton-angiven to Thomas Deardon of Porterville, government are the political desires. be being the lowest bidder at (2.10 per The future prospects for missionary thousand fret. The lumber ha been in work in this county look very flattering, the awitch yards for three or four davs and from general reports the same enbut could not be unloaded on account of couragement is with all the elders of the not having the bills ef lading until yes- Florida conference, We travel at the A oka Kadarra. terday, apostles of old, without purse or scrip and are giateful fo all tbe blessings FnM Kfd CinyoBs upon us from above and acKen Cani on, Wjo , Jan; 26, 1896. knowledge the band of Him who rules No. 7 mine i working lei than half all things and guides His faithful servants in all truth and righteousness. time, the order being only two flat a W. G. Fishes. day. No. 8 and No. 6 are working reg- Bl'CKLRNS AKNICA SALVE. ularly and the miner are doing fairlv The best salve iu the world for Cuts, well. Cruises, Fores, Ulcers. Fait Rheuru, bad four Almy wedding last week, Tetter. Chipped tJamls, Fever Fores. and a many more In eight fur next aud all fknr"Erupliona, ChilCorns, AH week. the brides are widow of the blains, and positively cures Piles, or men killed in tbe No. 5 explosion. no pay required. It is guaranteed to give or monev refumied. perfect are the minute of a public Price 25satisfaction Following cents per box. For sal by sf II. hall, Jan- - John Boyden A Son. meeting held in - th. d ed hTi if |