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Show LETTERS FROM I CORRESPONDENTS. Around the County in Seven! Days. The Faff etcli f s of Ite Tast Week Told In Detail by Efficient Correspondents. Kama, I'taii, Feb. IV, 1902. Komsa Tihxs: Man' meeting are I ring held at people' peo-ple' faomc in tha evening bjr there acting act-ing In tbe priest' office. It Blade a great effort CO Monday tn! Rive u tume winter weather, lot it Itnrned oat like all the ether storuia a eouiplete firrle. The Kamaa Home Dramatic oonipeoy re to appear ueii ISataVdajr evening at tbe Rocky Mountain Opera House In tbe drama "ltocaiitt 1 Love You." Wedding belli are again to be tesrd. Mr, Heher lire and Miti Myrtie Pack re to be married in a ihort time. To all the bachelors and old niaidt, we tay, go thou and do likewise. Charlee Russell died laat Sunday at liiahoruein Woodland. Ha reeidedat Kamaa inoetof hie lite tbat be spent in thie county. He waa over ainety year ofage and one of thepioueersof thii valley. The funeral will be beld today , Irom the Woodland ward frosting bout. rtnA, f , PaoA. Utah, Feb. JO, 11)02 I EurroaTmni , . Mis Grace Cannon give an enter- i tainment here Ibis evening. About three inches of (now fell the L ', m iml ul the week which lKa. ptaf-e tt,t 1 - "-wade lu bad eoudiUoo agala. . V, ' Between twenty-five and tbiity of the , -Peoan attended the meeting! at Coal Till on Saturday and Saoday. Thar I very strong talk of aaother baalnas bouse smarting op in Peos. Let 'er come and even thing up a little. , . I). Cannon and daughter Grace are visiting bare thl week, Mr, Cannon waa tor many yeara a resident near here. f Poo baa hud a relief and one or two of tbe wont element bave bied them-aeJvea them-aeJvea to other and more congenial '1 alimra. Let the good work go on. ' J Cirant Y. flullock of Coalville eras ! with na today. Urant i one of lite el- ' fleie.nl standby of the Coalville Co-op, S , and it alwataa welcome visitor in I'eoa. S t Yourcorrespondentextendshli' thank to lion. Alma Eldredge and wife ler t favor received at their tiaudt during the convention. The g' nlleman ami lady ' made us fuel all the couitorla of a hoiue. . May tneir lhaduw never grow let ! A surprise parly was gotten up on Miss ' ' Jane A. Miircbaut, the charming daugli- t terof John A. Marchant on Monday evening, the anniversary of the young t lady's lUth birthday. The evinlng waa I I ipeht very plearantly and all reporthav- I lng bad an enjoyable time. , 1 Our niusic loving young people were delighted with the entertainment at rv4'' Coalville on t-aturJay evening. Friend George i mo ideal mufic leader, and to , Shu credit, some ol the young ladie aay lliey never saw bn beat. We hope to, bave biiu up this way in the near future. ' i I ; A large number of our eitixen werej intending to telle in the Washington j Entertainment given by the 8. 11. L. ol ' Coalville ou the 21e, and regret that the Iliinrlion bs been postponed oaing to sickness of tome ol the members. How-j ever it i assured that alien the enter-; tainment dot come iir I'eoa will be! represented in force, II February Utb was the 73id anniver- ; i aary ol the birth of William M. White j ol Oiikley, and it f m le the ocr"i . V of a eurprise party upou that jHniie Stnan. Amniig thote pre-e"t I i o i. e 1 Mr. and Mr. Joseph H-tci"li "ar J City, the htter be"'f yuui'tt : 1 daughter of Mr. Wh.f ; M'. an I Mr. O. I F. Lyoue, Sir. emiMK ylin.-n.Uil-, i I V I ' 1 I Herbert A. Lyon. George Crlddle and Mir Amy C. Lyon. Ibe evening "pent very plently with inging, reel-totinn, reel-totinn, music, dancing and foeial conversation. con-versation. A ubatantlal supper wa served in the forepart ol tbe evening and II light lunch sti aerved at about three o'clock a.m. The party did not break up until the un began to show ilgosof day. Mr and Mr. White are old and valced Iriemlt and it waa with pleasure that their friend (bowed honor to tbem upon this occasion. May many retarn of the da be their, and may their live be Httrd aith bappines and usetutue. Co lay w all. ' John L. Mile returned home from Cowley, Bighorn aoiinly, Wto., where be has been for tha past eight month or nmr. Mr. Mile oapect to move hi family to Cowley aa aoon a Ii bis a bouse prepared for them. The gentleman gentle-man is very lauch taken np with that country and says tbat wben the anal are completed it will compare very favorably fav-orably with tbe Halt Lake valley, B. R.C. V.na. HOUK FORT. Hot si oT, Utah, Feb. 19, 1002. Editou Tmu: W are sorry to report that Mr. Anni Mslln is quit lick, Cjnits a number ol our people attended IheauiiHary meeting at Coalville on Saturday Sat-urday and tbe Relief Society convention cn Sunday. The Infant daaghter ol Mr. and Mr, i Jaaeph. Veruaa hs ti lu-uvtM,'J, a number of children bave been eapoaed who have not had tbe meaelea. Mr. John M. Smith of Kockport and Mrs. Rrown of r-alt Lake were united in marriuge on tbe 12tb inst. We all Join In wishing the couple a bappy Journey through life. I'lina vtaw. We are still enjoying tbe tcene of winter. Liliie Iteming of this place will leave I t I'.irli City in a few days to visit relative rela-tive and friends. George Wright of Coalville I often Sten wending hi aay to I'ine View j where there is an attraction. The many Irienda of Mra. Frank Pem-j Pem-j iug will be plcaed to learn tbat she is able to be around aguln. The teachers of Cpton and Pine View are Intending to give a dunce for the children ou Washington's birthday. i I'ine View, Feb. 18:b. j j liHAHI )'llt:s.K Gran Creek, Feb. 20, 11(02. jF.U... T,hs iA few teams have been on the road this week fur coal. Tb-muia Welsh ha been on the sick i List the pas! week. Mm B. E. t.arber has been viaiting i friend here the pnat week. ' 11 r. and Mr. Fred Wild of Coa'i ille ' were visiting relative here on Monda.y. We have been favorel with another storui and aliout four incr.es mote ol now. U'llluiin C'hapell,oneof the einplyeei at the mine, ha been granted a lay -olf until tbe the 1st of March. The v;ir ous association of tois pluce were reptesenled at the meetings iu Coalville on B.aurday and Suuday. Mr. HUeslsr tlut Hid i,r His libra-malls libra-malls sa. 'Turing the winter ol 1808 I wa so Imio- in my joints, in fiict all orrr my i. .. I v . tnntli'uuld hardly hobble around a lien 1 bough a bottle of Chamberlain' lain llaiine. F'roio the first application 1 Uan to get well, nd was cured and nave amki-d steadily all the year. K. WiiaLLaa. Normwood, fi. Y. Tor sale by Jibn I'oyden d Son Prjiggists. |