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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Curtis Allison returned to hit home in Ogden Wednesday, Attorney Frank Evausepcnt this week in alt Lake on business. Attestor Martin wae down from the 1'ark on billions Tueeday. Read atwul oil, twine, etc., in the Vumuilt Implement Co. 1. lieorge Wrightand Walt Clark went down to Suit Lake Wednesday. Eugene Allen of Provo spent few iluy here this week with bli fnt h Miss Margaret Paull n( Park C ' has l)in visiting here lor lb past ten y, J. Stake conference at Kama on ; 'w lay and Sunday, August l:tib and Itb ' C. J. Luty wai out Iroin the ci' tbe Oral ol tbe week on a Uriel bu-tiiea tri.. . t Mr. John Pawl and children are herefrom Salt J.ak ipenilir jilew weak. ,. Mr. S. 8. Kingibury and children returned home to bait Lake v edueiJay morning. Tbe ('. P. pile driver hat been doing eonie work on tbe bridge of tbe branch thia week. Mix Mlel Cooper ol Salt take City bai been visiting here tbe past week with friends. A I any w n I and rain atnrm did considerable con-siderable damage to bay and grain la-t Thursday night. W. . Patrick and (ieorge Arbuckle were here Wednesday look inn up busi-nrn busi-nrn (or tbe '. C. M. I. Tbe llenefef end Iljyteville bane ball teams will play a game at tbe city park to-morrow afternoon. Riehop Frank Ciolt and family vent down to Peterson Sunday and ipeut the week ith relatival. Robert f-kellon, tbe gcuial maunger of tbe Skellun Pulllsliiiig Co., ol Provo, ! naa hereon buslne Tueidnv. i . . Georgo Heard took bit family and went up Weber river Saturday alleriioon J and epeut Sunday and Monday rustic- aung. A large number of people from Provo, l'ark City and other poinle were here Wednesday to atteud the funeral of Miea Nellie Deming. t " Hubert Vialck, brother of lr. W. j Yitick, arrived here Wedmsday. He will tpend tb't month on a Catling trip with hit brother. A. A. Perry wai moving alwat at a iiveiy unit on Sunday became lua wife ave birth to a flue, girl. Mother and A la) doing nicely. Tfce Primary association of Coalville werJ hold their meeting! every Monday Mon-day afieinoou at 3 o'clock. Parenia arc re-Usled to have their children attend. The Kiake Presidency vitited Park City Huuday aud completed tbe organization I of the biibupric, Jed Woodard, formerly of Fralicie, being aelecled to Bll tbe va. cancy aicounaelor. ! (ieorge Smith waa down from tbe Park Saturday on buiineii. Aa chairman chair-man of the county Democratic county ; ! committee. Mr Smith luveitlgated the political lituatiou somewhat. J J m Sunt. Adimxiti of the (irnsa Crack anne a h'ltincts trip to Bolt Lake Suu-day. Suu-day. T.'ioma. (iil. hrit came In fmni Ciim-'r..n,. Ciim-'r..n,. In.- l,i o:i a hurt hu.iiic" tup Mr-. John (iiHIIl ill llovt.l ill.- gave hirh Mtwiiia TiH-ailay nighl-il boy and i g'rl. Ail doing nicely. Mi". IT. I! ii-iior and children returned return-ed to 1'nrk Otv SuinUy after epelnliug 1 week hr with friend. Mm K. s. f:,ii. aud children of Mill Cre.-k arrivtst here yesterday anj will vieit (orme time wiih rilativea. I !.!! I'eiidletini and wile drove down to - n'.t lake Tneeday to attend tbe re union ol the Sandwich bland miation- Kld.Tn i'linin Ari bihald and W. K. Potte of Park City were tioine mfeeion air. Iwre on Suinlay and delivered irnod "ertit inn to the aaitita. Henry Weleb, chairmnu of the Repnb-Ilcanonnty Repnb-Ilcanonnty committee, watdown from I lit- Park laet Friday oil bueiuer-i. He incidentally looked over the political Held. S. F Kighy dauithter and eona, Miea Cbntoplieri.nn and the Mianee Jenuie and Vimiie Rigby pasted through heie Tuesday on their way fioin Salt Lake to Kivby'a rahch, I tind nothing better for liver deran-gment deran-gment and constipation than Cliamber-laiu's Cliamber-laiu's Stomai b and Liver Tablets. L. F. Audiewa, Dea Moines, low a. For sale by John Hoyden A Son. Not ninny men could be happier than Earl Eldredge was lint Friday, when bit wile presented hi in with It thirteen-pound thirteen-pound son, His large face fairly beamed with Joy over tbe event. All doing nicely. Last year a great deal of kicking waa ' done because tbe city park waa rented for a pasture but we notice that cattle can be fonud In the park nearly every ,dJ' catila arc to N .iuu If . tbt-ti'..! why not get tome renuaieratiun from tbeiu? A marriage license waa issued Saturday Satur-day ro Harry It. Frnntien, aged 24, of Park City, and Miaa Mary A. Pace, aged IS, of Woodland. Prett. O. YV. Youm performed the ceremony that made them man and wife and tkey returned to the Park to make their borne. It is desired that the members of the 27th quorum of seventies be at Kamaa on Sunday, August 14tb, so a to attend a special meeting to be held nt 12 on that day. Members '(the Grat council will he present and sia important business is to be transacted. Col. N. W. Clayton, one of the direct-on direct-on of the (irate Coal company, came out from Salt Lake last Friday and in company com-pany with Yiie-Presideut W, V. Club made an inspection of the mine. It la rumored that several important changes will lake place at tbe mine in tbe very near Ititnre. New machinery may be put in and tbe property put in better shape. County Attorney Cailia went to Evan-ttou Evan-ttou Tuesday to receive the money paid by a gang of niuetyfour Ureeka aud Austrian! for poll tax. Tbene mon refuted re-futed to pay when notified by the road supervisor and suit was brought against them to enforce the payment. Judgment was entered against the men and their wattes levied upon. Tnen tbey decued to pay the lax, and In addition thereto tne cost of suit. The two-year old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. tirant Y. Ilullock, was badly burned Wednesday while the family were camping up Weber canyon. Several days .igo a large pile of bay and atraw was Imrue l and the lire haduotail gone out. The babv walked into tbe smouldering smoul-dering aihes aud hi! !boes were filled with hot ashes. His feet were badly burned, especially the right one. Had there been any bliue the clothes of tbe baby would no doubt have caught tire and resulted seriously. The child was brought to Coalville a quickly as potui-ble potui-ble and Ir. French dres.ed the wounds. Wbile the burn is very paiufui ilia not thought to be serioua. Cholera liirsutatn. This disease ba! lost Its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform auccesa which attenda tbe une of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaint! in children has made It a favoiite wherever ita value lias become knowo. For sale by John Boyden & Son. |