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Show nn PiTRIMIZE HUE RtttTMT. nn PJUVOTJED TO VOL OT TKfl THE COUNTY NEWS nmit about midnight. After - Hivtrtx. partak- Duh. Feb. 3.. - - - ton fT If':....' j " ,t- ht y. t. mon-uinem- a, r VV ha-al- Kocaronr. regular man traps. After getting 3 degrees nerth the Itorxroar, Utah, Feb. t, com pais gets cranky and eeasaa to be of prroa Tinna : lMrs. F. A. Hortin and Mrs. Mary any service to the explorer, as it whirls around and around. They than have to lekery have goat to Croydon for a depend os the son; moon and, start vialL ka ltti "rt their guide. Tbs scientifis for lira. Sarah S. GibLowi ii vtsiMn with A relie explores haa ev ativesin Haber. open see at tbe North O. Bnell of Ueber City was la Pole, and a warm climate. One reason kkport the last of the week. for this belief ia that the seals enjoy the of the people of Rock port have summer sun, and may be seen lying en I, to Coalville to attend the old time tbeir side taking a sun bath, and as . . . , J w. in ter commences 00 they go I pleasent surprise waa. given te nerth, aa do ala the ell whales, "and bbens on January 29th. The either cannot lira aadar water to exceed ling was spent In gamsa and siaj- - thirty min ate. , C.W. - ' lit' Si. Louis weather warm weather1 far Febman, predicts ruary. B may it ta. , Cattle are generally in u good healthy condition, and the haystacks el tb ranchers are disappearing rapidly. There is a iilU travel yet pasin over the K station trail. The sleigh-rea- d ia pretty good with the' eicepiioa el a law miles where the wind drifts it off a little. ar be Bkeap reported te suffering in tome pari of W yarning. Bows Uinta ceanty aliecp have been gathered into have corn led te them, They are a weak they fall ever il driven loo feat. J . 8. B. vMr. Hicks, , ytURTSCLT iisaarta, ing of cake and coffee all returned home ' Eoitob Tiaxa; well been, had that tbe feeling evening D. 8 Mrs. Eldora Harris f PuraUilo is pentGATHERED BY OUR ALERT visiting here, WAxaHir. 4 W. H. Bennett made a buslnes trip Wakbuis, Ctah, Feb. S, 1888. Bonos Ttnxa: to Ogden this week. II VMk 9rmm Heart Six weeke more winter. The bear Johu Lythgoe started for the winter Tawa ta aaaaaH Oaaatjr Wkat came out ou the 2nd ad aaw his shadow, range ou the laL and has returned for another moose. Henefer was well represented at the Writ, Ahaak C. A. Welch, who has charge of tbe Stake conference oo Saturday asf Elders who are doing missionaiy work ia the elake, came ia town Tuesday, A Sunday, IAW1I. There is still h deaf of strkaesa ia our Kaxab, cub. Fab. 2, IBM. special meeting waa called sad held ward. JEWnea TlHII Tuesday eveniag under the auspice ol Mrs. Sarah Harder, a bo bat bean the T. M. M. t A. There waa qaite a Bntneof the Htnefer people attended I tuite ill far the pstmoth,is slowly large teroeut. Mr. Welsh delivered a tho old time dance ie Coalville on the iat, . V proviRf. Uv very Interesting discourse, and took up Haber Bottera of Bench Crack, baa hia labor with lthe young man ou Thomas Harris Is visiting In tlis Salt been quite ill for tba past two weeks. Wedi esday. T. Lake valley. Dr. Hoamer haa been called to HeneHe is somewhat better at (hia writing. Thera haa been a n timber of caaes of fer severs) time this week and Mrs. Jed Woodard of Woodland baa made tlia German measles around hero of William T. Stevens haa a child dangerextensive repair o nhia ball, and last late. y The Carter & Moore roller mill itarted ously sick at tbia writing. Friday night a bow dance waa given in A concert in contemplated in the near Monday and is how running again. up H which waa a grand auLcaas, About ' future. thirty-eigHOYTS VI H.U. couples werF present. The Henefer Dramatic Association it 1898 HoYTitviLi.it, Utal), Feb. 8, Mr. and Mis. Mont Williams lost regular rehearsals, under the dihaving their little girl, aged 2 yeara and B Eorron Times: of 0. H. Wirth, principal of our rection Borne done was at the good blasting Months, on Wednesday morning, from schools. Marble 8nminit W, I. Works quarry the past public pneumonia. The funeral waa held toweek. After using some thirty sticks ", UI'TOM. Lamami from the Evane day, Friday, of giant abont (80 tons of rock was IJrTOK, Utah, Feb. S, 1808. bert hall. brought down Saturday evening. Al: Times John 8. Lindsay and company played though the MU. was covered with snow, Epitoe Huffman a . has completed Joseph to good booses here Monday and Tnes-da- clouds of dust filled the air aa the huge for hia and shed substantial good nights, and return fur another en mass rolled down. During the past very feet, ' The cattle, sixty by thirty-fiv- e He gives wrest year this institution haa worked 'gsgement up one lumber is all planed land- keyed tosatisfaction. car of marble into headstones and gether. -The Evans and Lambert hall haa together with atone work, repMr. and Mrs. Samuel Pike of Logan teen undergoing extensive repairs of resenting an output of over $4000, are visiting their friendt in Uptoa. late, and ia now In excellent condition. which has been delivered through five They are gneata of M ra. Fran k Clark. A grand ball was held in it Thursday different counties. Three men have They express great pleasure in visiting W. R. been steadily employed on an average night. their old frlenda in floal villa. They through the year, ' quarrying, cutting, will return to ... OAKt.ni. their home a beat lbs carving and delivering work. ' Oaxi.it, CUhjFsb. 3, J898, of February, 10th . worth rot. Xnrrom Tima t At the Upton ward Conference hold channel Ireesea over, usualWhen tba ' Seme of the children an aiek with here January 19th, Thomas Uvtay ly ia September, the ship are abandonthe measles. A waa t unanimously i sustained as tb ed "end trayel it continued n sleds, tw-- j,, B. Uoyt hat several men at work whichjare made of whaleboqa and drift-- , leader of the Upton ward choir, ' y ' The social ball haa bejn engaged by wr the Oakley mill pond putting up wood and drawn by a team of sixteen ifiS. the Uptoa Dramatic company for Mon J .m dogs or coyotes, of which nearly every M. Oscar' The Oakley school, under Esquimaux family has about eighty. day evening, February 7th, ou which occasion they will present a comic fare Olson, haa a very large attendance this This team will pull about 600 pounds. in three acts, year. He ia a successful teacher and is 6upply station are located about every It ia very pleasing to report that Mias liked by all the pupils. 60 miles aud then the inarch begins. Bertha Powell, president of tbe Young ! The dance Monday night in Stevenaa Of course tbe gasoline stove and gasoLadies Association, has so for recovered .hall, given by the Relief Society, waa a line, together with tbeir outfits, must her health aa to br able to resume her aurcera in every particular. The hall be tskeu along, aa gasoline produces the duties aa president of the aseociatiou. to tuly heat for wai suing their food and seemed crowded and every sue v- t These meetings are held every Saturvujov it. A, quilt was r filed off the tents. at 2 o'clock p. tu. day J, C. Game becomes very scarce at this seasame night, Mrs. Clara Eterens held moved as all to northdie deer have son, WAMSATOH. . the lucky number. ern Greenland; ducks have followed Feb, 3, 1897. Wahsatch, r a young man to tins place says he ami no fish are to be caught, bb the sea Eoitob Tima: 'will never take another girl to supper, is frozen over to a depth of 25 feet. Dr., lloauier of Coalville was here on Last Friday night at W, H. liortins The sea .a were seen in large schools to E professional visit during the week, dance he took a girl to supper and a move north as soon as winter set in, aa D Moors and Moore and families married man got away with her, leaving well.as the old w hales, the young whaler hooked have ...their ,tcsma .and gong up 8 r remains then only5 ro- take gBgoath.---Ther"trivwife" fof"t be young few fora weeks. south back 10 the bail. That was. bad luck, snowbirds, which are a beautiful white, Wni. Ball hss received papers from loons and roaches, a small specie of but don't give up, try again .Sheriff notifying him that hit name the some rabbits and the polar bear. duck, The Wanship band passed through been drawn for a juror, la. serve had The explorers seeui to stand the exon. their w ay to Kamas last Friday, the treme cold,' are usually healthy and put during the February term of court. 28th, to meet an engagement they bad Considerable sickness has been ex on flesh, as the temperature is very at Carpenter's hall to play for a dance. equable. This part of the season the perienced among our people during the It fa reported they had a nice time and temperature ranges between 50 and 60 past few weeks, but so fares known, (tarried away many a loose dollar that degrees, the wind blowing about five everyone is pulling through nicely. . as floating around that town. A Although the snow is not very days out of seven. It sometimes suows they passed through Oakley they sere- to a depth of five feet in twelve hours. deep, the severely cold weather hat been naded T. T. Rasmussen, and then the The mountains there-a- r very high and very hard on anything running at large. chool, which waa appreciated by the steep, similar to the ranees bare ia Borne horses hay been found dead teachers and pupils Then they played Utah, which makes it difficult traveling among those running out. ome fine music as they passed through Inland. The It la thought that the past mtuth was quickest routs, and the the town which would do credit to anf one usually colder than known for years. Frost over the is which Ice, taken, f mnd in the State. Speaking in in pieces is quite rugged, sometimes has reached sellers where frost haa of tba town I will say, ceme again, farming walls twelve feet high, and al- never been known to reach before. ; antlemea; you. am welcome and If ways up grade te the jrorth;:- - There is January will long he tern timbered aa on will hold a dance here, we will do- more r. less a danger even this way, as mouth of continuous hard frost from st as liberally aa our financial often times holes r gorges are in the beginning te end, the mercury rouging will permit. S. . ice, covered with snow, which prove te from below (reusing to 40 below asm. ha 1898. ,0 cotT35TTY- - COALVILLI, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, ihg f'l FEBRUARY rmcttxjsE gf siiftit, it to i 4,188 Corur,:, The Quarterly confers m 0 gaBll1 Hake commencsd hAlor, lt,rtlj il oclock, and continued uaul Sunday night, Fret. W.W.Cluff rr. I- pro, jft A- b. IStdCJnr I 111'' I t Ar j! lv A.QWI M fZTn M Q 4 ij r 6 speaker, and ia (ha iourro f ti ro. arks said that the Latlcr E Saint, were now snjoyiag craatt bWingi then ster before, , .Walker fultowrd, and Bp. after short remarks gsve ac in tweeting report of his wa The uerniog tsrvicas wen then closed with benediction by Bp, f, Fraser, At the afternoon service, she, pr4rt choir, flp, YYiHinm and singing by the conJiiS,' 0f bis bargent reported ward, which was in good shsf. ' ' V . V 1 ' V . , - t 8tdin and Ball J Henefer ward waa reportt f by Bp, COALVILLE KO. .if m ? I. 6. 0. F. H 3, l For the Benefit of the , J:j . - ; Odd Fellows Home Fund; t. ,try. Bp. Bowns reported the A . ward aa being in good condition Religion classes weredoing good work, Bened ictiou by W, H. Rrauh, who adjonrned the. conference to 19.30 . oclock Sunday morning. Gomer Thomas - George H. Clark- - i Tickets cts Washingtons Birthday, ' r?-;'-.- viva , i : j A '- Always On Hand of at tha of ward, wbkh war doing weir, aspeciaity tbe work of the religion elaaeea. Had ordained some prieata, and will pat them t work. ' t President Cl off ceiled Stephen Walker to the stand, a returned missionary from tbs Bemoan Islands, who mad latsrert-tn- g : iKurf (MV -- ' Asrrtrejv7t.rKq.av J J 75 Everybody invited; After singlef by tbs choir and prayer b'l ward,' whirh fiad much ifeproyed. ; : ARRANGKMKNTS COMMITTEE. ' . . E. Eldrege, Wi:. WilJe, .Samuel Clark, ' aoxtuT Moxxixa, ; Conference convened at 10 ;50 with W, W. Cl off, Aim Eldredge and Ward K Puck of the Stake Presidency, Edmund Eldredge, W, 1. Branch, of tb High Counsil, Golds Kimball of tL a Seventies and nomoer ofthe hiiug high priests, seventies and eldr oa thai F- - LODGE i addressed (he conference.. II referred to a great missionary work,'9lU Y, M. M. I, A. work, and diVvered an ablo discourse on the. hie; ft 0f Gospel and the work of the ri , Bo-- ... t. To be jireE Eider the auspices of John Psskett, All are 4 ng good . . cork, , v kimba'J, Golden of the Elder Seven Pieaidentaof tha ScyeBue, then byWm. Archibald, Birbop Erown Eanrtea reorlsd the condition ,h I O O P H aU. Contvilio 4 stand . r Fob, 22, Tuesday Evcninc. t v f n AT kliivirrOAiia "IW VitAiA . remark. Adjournment to 2 p, m, benediction bp Elder Win. Burton, At 12:30 the President of the Stake called the melting to order and Elder W. E. Tack nominated the bishopric of tbe Henefer ward to collect the - names of the priests in the Stike.and report their findings, when step may be taken to more fully , organize the prieata Lump, Stove, $2.00 1.25 ; quorum. EldcrGoideri Kimball on the priesthoud, etc, ArTtKiroo PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Ruff. Tne sacrament was then administer ed. Eldrr Stephen Walker spoke daring the administration of the water. Bp. Colsby of Rock Springs reported the doings of ihst ward. They km all the organisational in the ward except the Primary Aatociatioa. Elder Golden Kimball again wddrsaa ed the conference, and read soma rejections from the Book of Mormai , Prei. Cloff e1! Ret ttBsnnnuwiti and gave A brie, report of the fin ancle conditien of tk Stake. The anihoritiaa of the Stake were sue taiaad and ceafsreaca adjoernsd lor (bras months, Ward B, Pack Weber Coal Co MKitriha. Afternoon services wern opened with, singing by the choir and prayer by Elder George - 1 ifngtfi henedictiow by -- - l - - v. v j. Newly Adopted School Books At Boyden yA Son's U. Full line of School Supplies Just receired. - .,y' Mr. t),OUO year, i ployed pros, rasbtngp' Psranol who are tronbled witn will tw Interertad is the expew ianroaof Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mil eerrice t Dea Moine. Jowa, who write.. It gives me pleasure te testify to the merits of Chamber-bin- s Colic, Cholera and Diarrheea Remedy. Fr two year I here suffered from indigestion, and u tay)jeci frequent serer attacks of pain tn tha' Stsmach and bowel, Qn or two doses sf mb remedy never fail, to (ire perfect relief. w Fries S avd 60 cents ; sold by A . bon. John Boydra res r fadf-gsiti- on ehildron being bj Wjwh Hanel Deiu., ainevnpti. halve give Mt relief r,.1 , nre Jabn Boy mrmanted ky acald dea A Bwn- - 9 AT THE WHIM MI I !" r !" J.'.. GRASS CREEIL Lump, Mixed Lump and- Stovo Stove, . . , 52.0L. 1.75 1.50 Produce taken m payment JOSEPH BARBER |