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Show I V Uni aUi The. Ooalvil iE fo.ro woll Entertainment. Mission wry Appointments. A farewgU The following home mie:onary ap-party was given la the om Enslend v Elder Letter 9 av been made for next Stake Tabernacle Iset Saturday evening hymens ef Rookport. gantlay, Feb. 23rd f CORRESPONDENTS. j ia honor of William P, Evans, who has dKibeen engaged in M. I. missionary work gland, Jan. 27,1902, Robert Oakley Henry E Tarry, i this Stake for tbe j Eonvat.t past fonr months' , doway. Around lie Connty is Seres Amo Sargent, Alex. Street, and who was released to return to hist Coalville I trut?G,4ll give space in tbe Kmiss Frank Marcbant, 0carEs- - borne in Spanish Fork A short time ago.. Days. co'amtif Makes the food more delicious and wholesome VJ valuable pper for slew The entertainment wae given under keltea. aoweet eo nvw voml oval lines re'1'1tb work that is being the James Tie Eiffttiirfscf til Fist Yeek Woodland anspieces of the Y. Jl. M. I. A., and Stephen Waiker, done in tbit Li by the Mormon El8 Woolstenhulme. apt. C. A. Callle presided. A largo? . WAH8ATCR Told is Detail by Efficient der. Herbert A. Lyons, George Criddle and was present and an lntt resting-prograaudience EdBench Creek J, R. Bnrhidge, On tfciH'i'y of August, 1900, the 18, 1902. Mire Amy C. Lyons. The evening wa Wahsatch, Utah, Correspondents. wa rendered. After . singing; writer 1 !4jike City to hear the ward Thomas. Editok Times: pent very pleasantly with singing, tha Harder. and prayer, W, A. 8. W. by Francis Oscar congregation Lyons, of inhabitants the The new side track west of the tunnel gospel eHto KAM Aft. music, dancing and social solo in an sxcellent Hoytaville W. H. Branch, Edward O. Vislck sang After a pleasant Journey Great J was A substantial ia now completed. supper manner. Kamas, Utah, Feb. 19, 1902. 8mitb executed R chins. MiesVirginia across i eluent making short visit served in the forepart ot the evening and Mia May Welsh was a visiting misthe organ solo "Dawn of the Century Peoa J. Xditw Times : J. Bowen, Fargent. ephi New ia tbe Omaha, Chicago, a light lunch was served at about three sionary to our Sabbath school last Suu-da- y. Rock port J. K. Lemon, Mark H, In fine style, and Mrs. Annie M. Smith, Many meeting ere being held at peo- o'clock a. m. The York 4 Jroklyn, we boarded the break not did party added to her reputation a Bleasard. & singer by ple homes in the evening by those actBelgrb Inner at Philadelphia on - rendition of JTb-- : up until the sun began to show slgosof mission-t- o her was liodsou Elder William G. W. Levi Coalville charming East Pearson, ing ! tbe priest office. the evirit August 18th. A twelve day. Mr and Mrs, White are old and Lover and the Bird," The quartett-"Comour Sabbath school and meeting last to on a made effort Monday It days ) Bf irougbt us safely to laod Jnbueton, great valued friends and it was with pleasure Where the Lillee Grow,' by and addressee made S. M. Lorenao Sunday profitable Page, Pack, Wansbip again, winded in Liverpool on the give oe lome winter weather, bat it that their friends showed honor to them John Paskett, Walter Wilson at each. Mestrs, Echo and Henefer William Hodson, . turned ont like ail the ether storm a upon this occasion. May many re Urns vtn(i ofiguftt 80th, and Misses Layinis Paskett and Ella . The past week here has been like n a meeting wae held George Smith. At tffoU-jocomplete fizzle. of the day be theirs, and may their lives Wilson waa Robert A Park and snow Park of sang In a way that elicited baa deal the City Parleys great where r ved exce'lent Inatroctiona The Kama Home Dramatic company be fitted with happiness and usefulness. epriog. much praise, and by request Mr. Paskett melted and some days the creeks have from E dwiitt D. Lyman James L. Walker, Frank Croft, are to appear next Saturday evening at Bo say we all. ' been quite high. Grasa Creek Enoch Brown, Thomai and his daughter delighted the audience McM find Henry W.Neisbett, who the Rocky Mountain Opera Honee in tbe John L. Miles returned heme from by singing "When Lifes Drsatn is Osr. When it was learned that the niht were tien. siding over the European Copley. drama Becaoee I Love You. Cowley, Bighorn aoanty, Wye., where Miss Jane Sawley won nsw laures by Castle Rock James B. Rhead. passenger train would not atop at Castle mieti n. 1 1. tn. the following morning Wedding belle are again to be teard. he has been for the past eight months Upton F. H. Wright, John Paskett the sweetness and talent which marked. Rock on Sunday night, tbe miasionariea, we eeiv $r appointments. Bidding Mr, Ileber Dre and Miea Myrtie Pack or mote. Mr. Miles expect to move bis her einging of tbe eolo "Noriae." Lily Elder Hodson end Mise Welsh, bad to idles to U Urs who had accompanied are to be married in a abort time. To family to Cowley as soon a be has a AWHUTMEKTS VOS SUSDAY, MARCH 2aU, and Elln Wright at the request or many- take tbe train te Wabsatcb, me U theney from Zion, I was on and all the bachelor! and old maid, we eay, bouse prepared for them. The gentleArchiWilliam Echo Henefer sang "When the Harvest Days are Over and there board tbe train my 1 7 Is fadford, it being headquartman ie very muck Uken up with that bald. ge thoa and do likewise. Thi waa well received by tbe eodienew for home. This waa an inconvenience ers o! .he LJ conference, in which I Castle Rock W. L. Hansen. Charles Raieell died last Sunday at conntry and saye that when tbe canals hod the girls v ere o Bspllmon d on the that was much regretted. ha d b' 'D c jned to labor. When tba 'Coalville J, II. WillUm, O. R. excellent impression their East bia borne in Woodland. Ha resided at are completed it will compare very few i. singing made traia stop, in Bradford I Ieppod on Jones. K ! Kama moat of hi life that br spent in or ably with the Balt Lake valley. A graphapbone added te the entertainEC BO. tbe platf, :and for the first time ia my Grass Creek Thomaa Beard. B. ment of those preeent end Elder L. John thi county. He waa ever ninety year Vua. Echo, Utik, Feb. 19, 102. life 1 fea that I wae in a strange land Park and Park City George Nuttali of age and wae one of the pioneer of thia Editos Times: Parleys tang n medley. I. M. Shaw, as am rg sir people; and some six H.Budd. aocaroxT. will beld Tbe be funeral Banal, acquitted himself very creditably' today valley. The Echo round house has been torn thci ?sud away from home, loved W. Woodland Oscar H. RocxeoBT, Utah, Feb, 19, 1902. Branch, from tbe Woodland ward meeting house. ia tinging a comic song. The oigan down and tbe Union Pacific ia going to Otfff and I rds. Itte on occasions of Wilkins. , Editok Times : table a ito in tarn ia by Mrs. John Callis and; place. put th'i kind, 1 sometimes in other mis Francis J. Sargent. Miss Lizzie Hodson were, neediest to J, Bowen,Ame W are sorry to report that Mrs. Annie We bave had Hie measles here, the t iences, that one is apt to Wanship J. K. Lemon, H. E. Parry state, of a high order of excellence. IaoA, Utah, Feb. SO, 1902 Maliu ie quite tick. victim being a child of Joseph Hopkia fee Andf UI wish mother had all her Hoytaville 8. M, Pack, W. G. John-atoOs behalf of tha Stake and ward officEnrroa Times : , Quito a number of oar people attended and four ef William Staleys children. ch drvs aa.'1 of the Y. M. M, I, A. Supt. Csllie ers the auxiliary meeting at Coalville on SatMiss Grace Cannon give an enter'r - i Bradford wa but fear days, Last Sunday night a car waa broken PasWilliam Jonn Kama Hodson, expressed tbe appreciation felt for Elder urday and the Relief Society convention into and some canned goods stolen. , It a pointed to labor in Hull, tainment here this evening. kett. Evans' missionary work sad paid a wil ' cn ' Sunday. is not known whether it was broken open y arrival ia tha latter city About three inches of - know fell tbe Oakley Robert Walker, F. II. Wright. deserved compliment to the latter to the infant daughter ot Mr. end Mrs. here or some ynce between bee end Bench Creek Enoch Brown, Oscar F. Ma oltbe weeV wHeh 1 'nesting beld in Grimsby i tbj TheL latter for hie earnest effi to ! . i..s Jew .. iue n. . UUAi a COUUi i ' tU i" 71 v ant Alex. Roc s Improve B. Street. t they curg Rhead, a Dumber of children nave been exposed port and if ferimaby pi tha Sheffield confer- and tbiity of the Between twenty-fiv- e Coalville George Smith, William H that be had accomplished, Eider Evans BENEFKR. had the meat lea. not have who txom old and severed enetwere the being Batchelor. iFeoans attended the meetiagsat Coal Hikeves, Utah, Feb. 20, 1902. uiKfa hew conference waa ' formed Stake priesthood meeting and quorum responded in a short address in which Mr. John M. Smith ot Rock port end t 'fills oo Saturday and Sunday. ha thanked tbe officers lot the aid and , , kntra si tbe Grimsby aonference. The meeting will be held at reoa March 1st, Mrs. Brown ef Salt Lake were united in Editok Times : There ie very strong talk of aaother encouragement extended to him, and Free dance hera tonight for all who orgnmtion took place oa Sept. 16th, on the 12th lost. We all join business bones starting up in fees. Let marriage the people for their hospitality that Jbe Saved Her Child'. Life. 1901 8ince that time the work has been in wishing tbe couple a happy journey helped fence the cemetery. ' 5nr come and even things up a little. bad enjoyed. A few remarks from Press "In Three weeks our ebnbby little boy Felix Tonne was home from Cumber- proyi ssing very nicely ; over seventy through life. . G. Cannon and daughter Grace are dent Taylor brought an enjoyable and. land a few day this week. hat lined the church ia this confer- - was changed by Pneumonia almost to a here this week. Ceanon instrnettive Mr, visiting entertainment to a close. of PINE VIEW. ene- - sit of them in Bridlington, where skeleton," write Mrs. W, Watkins, Mrs. Prudence been has Edgworth set for a was O. terrible "A resideat near here. Pleasant City, rengh , many years a nk little branch it being established, We are sull enjoying the scenes of qoite sick during the week, also Robert ia, that, ia spite of a good doctors trat-me- nt Stops tbe Cough Peoa has had a relief and one or two ' twoE dert being located there. winter. and work off the Cold.. for several weeks, grew wore every Stephens baby. Of the worst element have hied themWrkhss been done in Driffield and la day. We then used Dr Kings New Dis- Laxative Bromo-Quinin- e Tablets cure w Lillie Deming of this place will leave G. Taggert waa here this week doing selves to other and more congenial Scsrvougb, but there are no frnits of ths covery for Consumption, and our darling cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Prk-Kr Park City in a few days to visit rela- business for tbe Consolidated Wagon W are ears limes. Let the good work go on. cents. la c ri yet. There are many small town wa soon sound and well, tives and friends. and Implement Co. . hie life. saved medicioe this grand Grant Y. Bullock of Coalville was aaddHages in this vicinity where tbe Millions knew its tbe only sure cur fur lMstkli Tk Will D Tea Ooc4. George Wright of Coalville is often Leslie fchili, with a number of bis with us today. Grant is one of tbe efnot been privileged to bear Coughs and all Lang diseases. John peoftiave We View know of a way in which we cube Fine his to seen way wending companions of tbe bridge gang, attended then of ficient standby of the Coalville Co-o- p, Mormon missionary for BoydenA Son guarantee - satisfaction. of mere service to our reader than to I attraction. is an there where the dance here on the 13th. and ie alwaysa welcome visitor in Peoa. t msiy ears, if they ever did. OurSarior (Oc, fl.00. Trial bottles free. tel) them of something that will be of Tbe many friends of Mrs. Frank DemThe all has weather of the Li ont occasion: appearance Tha. . harvest tail bii Your correspondent extends thanks real good to them. For this reason w . will be pleased to learn that she is Teachers Institute. spring, but some are inclined to think trriy. k great, and the laborers are few. wsnt to acquaint them with what w to Hon. Alma Eld red ge and wife fer ing be around able to again. Tbe fifth institute of the Summit consider ona of tbe very best remedies there will be lots of winter yet. Oat euld be led to say of this part of favois received at their hands during the wee beld at tba Lincoln on the market for coughs, cold, and that The teachers of Upton and Pine View Mrs, Martha Bond returned home to theeorld, that the glesnipg truly is county teacher convention. The gentleman and lady Park a dance for are the to' City, Saturday, Feb. 15th, alarming complaint, croup. ' We refer to give intending made us feel all the comforts ef a home. Ogden the first of the week after spend- greaud the laborers are few, for the building, Chamberloins Cough Remedy, W teachers on children being present Washingtons birthday. haneiof this land was gathered in the forty ing a few days with her parents. , May ttieir shadows never grow less! bave used it with such good result in The meeting was called to order by our Heoefer was wIl represented st tbe early listory of the church, and our family so long that it hat become a A surprise party was gotten up on Miss Pine View, Feb. 18th. the presiding officer, D. B. Shields, end household necessity. By it prompt u auxiliary meeting at Coalville on Sat- nuabtra are very few to do the work. Jane A. Marcbant, tbe charming daugh-te-r GRASS CREEK the minutes of the previous meeting we havent anv doubt but It has time and Wcsiyonly ten strong in this conference of John A. Marcbant on Monday urday and at the Relief Society conven. Grass Crock, Feb. 20, 1902.' again prevent croup. Jbe testimony ie and at many more could be used to good were read and approved- - This being the tion on Sundav. evening, tbe anniversary of the. young Eoitoe Timka: given opon oar own experience, end we , for time election.tbe following ' regular adwtuge. suggest thnt oar readers, especially those - ladys 19th hirthday. The evening waa A few teams hay been on the road officers were chosen unanimously; Pres- who have small ? A Legacy OP The Crip, children, always keet it enjoying good health and feel spent very pleasantly and all report hav- this week for coal. In their borne a a safeguard against well ia the work, for I know k to be the ident, F. L. Peterson, Peos; often Is run a time. bad an Waekners, System. enjoyable ing John Bradford, Franc ; secretary, eronp. Camden ,8. C.) Messenger. Thomas Welsh baa been on the tick nervousness, lack of appetite, energy woikef the Lord. No young man ran Our maeic loving young people were Lillian Bain, Park City ; treasurer, M-- For tale by John BoydenA Son Drug-giet- a.' and ambition, with disordered liver and haw a better list the pat week. school, for in our labor of with entertainment the et delighted follow an attack of this Smart, Kama. Program committe Miss S. E. Barber has bees visiting kidneys often tracting we come in contact with all Coalville on Saturday evening. Friend wteatebed disease. The greatest need Ella C. Davidson, Oakley; Estella Mrs. When yon lack energy, do not relists friends here tbe past week. then is Electric Bitters, the splendid claisei and members of nearly ail creeds. George is an ideal music leader, and to Park 'Citr; W. M. Boydeu, your food, feel dull and atupid, after eatK. Watson, ThsSaint and of Fred Wilde of Cos' s gills tonic, blood purifier and regulator of this land are energetic Mr. sod Mr. his credit, some of tbe young ladies say ing, nil yon need ia a dose of Chamber-la- in live their religion very good, with few C alville. Liver Thouand Stomach, on relatives here Kidneys. were visiting Monday. We saw bis heat. to Stomach A Liver Tablets. They never hope we to devoted they The days program sands bave proved that they wonder - ' exception, will make yon feel like n new man and We bave been favors J with another ' have him up this way in tbe near future. "Mistake fully strengthen the nerves, build up H any one has friends or relatives in langusge work. First psper, give yon an appetite liken bear. For sale storm and about four" inches more t the system, and restore to health and fhs noticed A large number of our citixene were in by Miss bv TohnBoydea A Son grades, upper this like would the vicinitv whom Druggist. they good spirits after an attack of Grip.' If snow. Watson ; second paper, "Casses of comintendirg.to take iu the Washington Eldeti to like their to woald we get visit, William Chappell, one of theemplyee suffering, try them. Only 60c. Perfect Rellof Socletv Convention. Mr. PeterEntertainment given by the 8. B. L. of satisfaction guaranteed by John BoyJen eddren. Send their names to Henry H. mon errors in the schools, by lay-o- ff a bae been finthe at granted aDd that mine, Blocher A tbe convention talk of Relief Socitiee of that Mr, A regret ou the 21s, short A Son Druggists. son. Coalville by Blood, It Clumber street, Hull, England, ' of March. 1st the until the fo fteeeioa. wae Stake held been in the Tabernacle Sunday postponed owing ished tbe morning function bae or to ms at 24 Oiive street, Grimsby. ' The various associations of this place 1 members. section opened with e 1ml Nearly all of the wards in the Stak afternoon IRISH WIT. The sickness of some I will close, with kind regards to all Min Laura Townsend.' A were represented, and more would bavw An Irian priest had labored hard with friend assured that when tbe enter- were represented at the meetings in who may read these lines, and piaaosoloby one bis flock to induce him to give op talk on Oral ra. Written Work was been pieeenthndtberoadsbeen In better tainment does come off Peoa will be Coalville oa Saturday and Sunday. wishing The Tiuiei nod all it reader a folcondition. said tbe tell "I force. in whisky. given by J. W. Reed of Wecship, represented you, Michael, a bright aud prosperous new year. BM ef Hi et BhtiMr. WkNltr Two meetings were beld, one in the on n discussion tbe and lowed it morning worst by Driest, 73rd anniver-- j your enemy, whisky the was 14th Your aetlsaa. February brother in the gospel of pence. work which wae led by B, F. Guthrie. morning and one in the afternoon. Mrs. M. you should keep as far from it as yoa aary of the birth of Willifto WhiiejJ' David E. Siamoks. parjng ph winter of 1898 1 ws so next number was n piano eolo by Maggie Caine, of the general board, end . "Me enemy, is it, father? rc- jB my joints, in fact all over my c,n of Oakley, and it was ma le the occarrti'. l Olive street, Grimsby, England, The tnat 1 could hardly bobble aronnd jsponded Michael, "and it wa your riv- Mary Fernette, after which a talk oa Elder L. John Nuttali were present, a 4 of a surprise party upon that gei.tle of a bottle Cbsmberlains rences self that was tailin' n In the Uhenl bough language teaching by Supt. Blocher gave good instructions to those present. man. Among those pree"t 1,0 iced 0 CCRXA COLD XX OXC DAT th 8rt Remarks on various subjects were made j love finished the program. our to last pulpit only Sunday Mr; sod Mrs. Joseph Beicroft o Pare i,,n Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tnbleta. I tgan to get wen and was cured and then institute So Michael. The adjourned subject by Staka officers and the meetings were Ua. rejoined All he-- , th yoang-- H b4V t,e.di,y all the ye.r.-- R. druggists refund tbe money if it foils City, the latter f. awal-of call the to 1 tell county superintendent. full ot interest to those who era engaged you Mrs. 0. North wood. N- - Y. for sale j to core. E. VV. Groves signature is on to the prieW,bat didnt daughter of Mr. Wh te; ! Lillian ow them Sun Drpggists. Bain, Secretary, I in Relief Society work. each box 25c. Ex. . . by John Boydeu Lvona, Mr. nd Hn Albnt Mde, LETTERS EXPERIENCE. MIS FROM nrAfL A'Cvr ucjd s0"1 Dai ( 5 . j lb. reci-6tio- - m n, on. . east-boun- d weat-boun- R.. 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