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Show lfiJSAA, m LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Head M. R. Salmon'a ml In thil laaua. District schools "111 commence net' Moudav. W. W, Cluircauia nut from hull Lake lam FriiUy. Will CliirT was here yesterday transacting trans-acting business. K. s. Fisher fume down Irnui Park ICily Sunday to see his lie-t u'rl. Mm. J. II. Ilarlier returned toiler 1 hoaie In Salt Lake on Wednesday. WANTED A good hngKV horse lor family ue. Apply l thit office. (iesrge Wright wit down Irom Evam-tun Evam-tun lh lint ol the Berk on a Yitlt. Have your children ready to commence com-mence school next Monday inurniiiK. The scsles ill Ir 'iit the People' Mci-vantiW Mci-vantiW Co. store w-re impaired tint week. ' ' J. A. Plinth came ilon Irom the Park Unn.lay to liuJ Labor day with li.a lauilly. The New Weal school will opeo next Monday for children ol sch.Hd age. Free text books. Miti Kelva Fi-ber ol tall Lake, City liat been visiting her relative here the iaat week. Two masons rum out I nun Bait Lake Wednesday aod enuinienctd work on the court home. Ueorge Arbucklewws here Wedneaday taking order! lor the Z. C. M. I. grocery department. Miss LitJie Arnold tuu down Irom I'arkCiiy Veduedy morning "t vim her parent. Levi Wright tame out Irom bait Lake fcunday and ipeul ih week bere with bia mother. Hum, e'undav morning, to Mr, and Mia. Albert Stevens, a line baby girl. All doing nicrly. Mill Nora Peterson nl Talk City It visiting relutivea and Iriendi in Coalville Coal-ville and lluylsvilla. Dr. W. Yitick aud liiuiily and V. J. Wright aud wile spent a lew duyi In J'aik City thil week. Through au overilglit lait week we neglected to Invite the HoyUville Fab bath ictiuol to join in the picnic held ou Momlny. I. C. Wett ol lloytavl'lewai In llober thit week looking niter the buiiueii ol the Summit County .Marble Worki. W Match Wave. For ( biliout attack take Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Mouiach and t.iver Tablet and a -juick cure u certain. For tele by John Hoyden iM Son. A ljouucing baby girl wai born on the 3rd lint, to Mr. ai.d Mr. Levi Savage, Iiriucily ol thil place, but who are now living 111 AriloO (Ho.iOi Eldiedge, I'rt Lusty, Edward Fariisworih, Iue Kliead, and Mary Wnoii, went down t Salt i.(le thit week to Attend acliool. iMuat ol llie grain (round here baa ' been cut aud now the lecond crop ol lucerne i( being rushed in. The heavy frotlt have damageu the latter iJme. All diieaiei Itart in the bowell. Keep tbeuiopeuor you will lie lick. IJ-vu-CAKEls act liae nature. Keep liver did bowell aslive wiiboui e au-aeuu.g gnpng beling. r.x U.1II1 .1.1 people ua ud recomui'iil t-Ael.ttisj try s lot twx. " druggists. ::h . I F'H SALE Curd board, pictmr I mount, fancy a'litinni-lv. iiotelMiok', paper, envelope, etc., nl this clhVe. Alniu F.ldreuge mul Samuel tVininn' have le,'ii appointed by the county coin j mimni.en de .gaiei to the Nitional Irrigation Cnngre.. ai dg ieu. j Ma. Annie (ilmon anil two dauuliteii Ml Monday morning lor Sail l.ake. We tin Irr.tand that Mr-. Salmon will teach at Murray and the two girl" will attend tcluiol in the cl v. The concrete loundation lor the court1 home was completed tbii week and the ma.oni couiuirm ed to lay nca In the foundation. Hefore many week the building will itiow up in good thnpe. The lro-ty nigh ( 1 tlit- put week make one Irel at tbonu wuner watnotlar di'taul. Tbeae cold ipelii are uniitual lor ili:i time ol the year. SnoWwaiieen on the peaai.we.t ol tou ou Monday morning. .Mm. Fiank l'et-ri.u ol I'ark City wat doan laat weea vitttiug her titter, Mri. ticorae Uion. She returned home on Monday a,Tini; allied by Mill Mary Drown, who will vnii relative! end liiendt lor a weeK. The ciiy council met lu regular tetnon ou Tuetday evening. The main buti-ne,t buti-ne,t irauacttd watallowing billt, which amounted to lieaily tjl.Hi.IH), moat ol a hicn wat f ,r the new briogou Firi'. .Norm ttieet. Attorney l-rana Evam aud Count) Kecorm r F. II. Wright were appointed by Mayor Croft at deieguiei to Hie ,itional Irrigation Conceit which meeti in Oguen next week. F'ngineer Finnk C. Keltey ol Salt Lake 1 out bere luti week, anu in company with Couimi-tioner T. L, Alien, went up Cbala Creek to look over the country with the vie ul locntiug a tite lore re.ervoir. We umietttand that he it very lavurabi) Impretted w'th the loca lion and 110 douut a iep irt will be made uu the propotition ol building ( dam up the . r. ek. tu Tuetday tiX youug ipnrti Irom Uranger, Utah, were arretted at FCcho lor Healing, oata Irom a Hack belonging to A. (i. ltiim. The young lellowi btd been up the canyon ou a fl.hli.g trip ard on their return laii out id feed for their noraei, to they helped thecnielvei to eevernl ntinulei ol nati. Tli-y were caught with the plunder In Ih-ir po-eettion, po-eettion, and taken tafure till honor, Judge Ray II' 1111. who derided tbey thouid pay ;J eacn into the county fund. The money n 1 aid and the ooyi wnl on their way rejoicing. The Stake Primary boaid entertained at the home nl Mr. and Mra. W. 11. t'arriitb on Saturday evening, Anguat .Mth. finngt, iminic, dancing, garnet ol dill'-rent ktudt, social couveitatiuu uud refretiiinenli wereiudtilged in. The invited in-vited onei were the brake Prefiilency andwlvet, the Stake b arJt ol Relief NM'ie'y ami Primary with their vititori from Silt Lake, racorti ol the Slake Primary hoard aud trie local olllcere, with their rirortt, ol thediirerent wardi w ho were in Coalville attending Primary couf-rence. All eipretied tnemielvei 1 having spent ( very pleasant evening. The reiervoir on Kiat Canyon creek, thit county, it to be doubled In itunge capacity. Thil iucreave in the reservoir reser-voir It 10 be accompli.he 1 by build u; the dam about eighloen leet higher. Trie reservoir ii now pn bubly the lurg-est lurg-est ill the tlate, having an average depth ol (bout 5(1 leet and being about 2 mi'et long by ' ,' mile wide. A large force nl nien hai been put to work and it will be completed next winter. Thla extra tnpnly r l aater will mean the reclamation rec-lamation ol a large trad of land in Tiavii couutv and the cost ol ratting the dam 11 modi-rat alien compared with the bene fit to be derived. Morgan Mirror. John ltrowii's 'Utdy'1 sh. so satiirut-d satiirut-d a itb F.ciin.'on iug-tii'e on Simdai that he didn't know wbedi-r he wat .i king or riling a Imrkirg bmnclio OtfU'or Tiiylor spieel the man along the A 1 110' r.d mid pri.ce,-ili:.! to arrenl linn for bis iinbei-otliilig tiiliniieil. Itut ilie peace otlicer bad a harder piopo,i loo to handle In the pernio of John llrown'i body than be at lint itippn-id. P. roan fought like a maniac and the more he win cluMied the harder he fought. He fastened bia teei'h in the officer's thumb anil with bulldog tenacity held tight until he wai given a to!nr plexus. I' taok ttiree men to land the drunk in jtil, and it will now take Prown ten d.iyt to get out. Tba prisoner Informed Judge O'F'lynn that be must have been drugged by the whisky ol thil town, brrauie he abtolii'e'y declare! that be dok not remember the nieanne.s which he exerchel. Krown It Irom Coalville, where whisky it only served once a year. ( 7) Evaniton Newi Register. Milton Cr ilt ol Peter-on and Miss Fannie lleiner "I Morg..n wero married In the Salt l.ake Temple on Wednesilar. Mr. Croli it well knmn here hav ng tatight the Spring Hollow school last wiiitir. He is a trotherol Mavor Frank Croll.a d it highly re-pecte.l ht every-body. every-body. His bride is a daughter ol Preit. I Irani I lli inei of Morg.111 and has a num-tier num-tier nf ai ipiaintnnccs liere. The yourg i louii'e wid make their home in Coitl-! Coitl-! ville thil winter, as Mr. Crmt hai lieen j engaged to teach the Spring Hollow school. The T lues joint with the many Iriendi ol the happy couple in wishing them ( )o"g and prnst crania married : lite. j Last Tlnirriliy eveniix Mr-, ('ail Alii- in entertained a nuiuher ol tier lady ' Iriendi at the Coalville Home in honor ! ol Misa Blanche Alli'on il linden. MX j gatuei ol whist were played and the ti ret ; prize ( beautilu! bdid-paiuted cream and eutfar let waiwon by Mist Plan, lie Allison. Mrt. John Paalat cap u red the second prize a pretty lace handkerchief. hand-kerchief. 1'ainty and delicious relresh-menu relresh-menu wet eerved in the dining room, and the gueiti erjoyed a very pleasant evening. Those preient were Met lainei R. F Norlhcotl, J. A. Smith, J. F;. Wilde, C. R. Jonet, Oeorge Kdgington, C. I. Wheadon, John Pawlst, Carl Allison. Alli-son. J. L. Hoyden; Misses Blanche Alii-on, Alii-on, Amy Hoyden, Mary Wilson Mitt (iladyl Beard, the fourteen-year-old daughte' ot Mr., an I Mra. Oeorge Heard, wai slung on the hand by aome poisonoui reptile while 011 the picnic last Monday, and lor a lime It wai leared it would remit seriously. The girl wat lining around in the grass when the wat ling and did hut pay much attention to It at tlrtt. but in a tbort time her finger began to (well aud then her arm, and in ( lew minute! the wai ipille lick. A conveyance wat procured and ine wai taken to tba doctor as quickie ai pos-ible. pos-ible. The doctor aorked with her (or ! -veral hours before the wat nut of dau-ger, dau-ger, and bad the not received attention when ahe did, the bite may have proved fatal. It it not known what the wat stung with, but It Is supposed to have been ( scorpion, at a large amount ol poison wai lu her tr Hem She It now-getting now-getting along nicely. The September number ol the Improvement Improve-ment F,ra -snuf a tpbntld likelie.t ol Oeorge I). Type, former general secretary secre-tary ol tbe V. M. M. I. A. Tne portrait i! accoui pained by a sketch by Edward 11. I Anderson. "The Fulfilment nl Pmph-cy," Pmph-cy," it the title ol in article by H. II. Roberts. "Med I ationi on the Tower ol Man" It a poem bv J, L. Towntend. W. A. Morton write! on "Some Mistakes Made While Preaching the Gospel," (nd San lord Weill Hedge! about "Scenery (nd Cuitomi ol Julian." "Incident! of the Mormon Exodui From Nauvoo" are told by Jctse N. Smith, and Dr. J. X. Allen writes about "What Morinoultui Stands For." Otherspecialarllriesaro: "Show Thyiell a Mnn" T. C. Ilnyt ; Wat Civil-ration Cradled In America"" "Why I Am ( Latter-day Saint," John II. IVterti.u, ud"Telki to Young Men." Ir. J. M. Taoner comments on "Some Leading Event In ti.e Current History of the World." President Joseph F. Smith writei editorially ou "Moderation" "Moder-ation" and John Nicholson auiaers tome queitiuna very lucidly and interestingly. interest-ingly. "Event! ol the Month" are noted by Thomii Hull. |