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Show LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS.; ! Arcnnd tbe Cocnty in Seven Days. The Happenings of ibe Fast Week Told In Detail by detent Correspondents. KAtt AS. Kamah, 1'tii, Feb. 2l, llC2. Ediths Tim in: M. N. rack's bib; it eerioutly ill iib t is maii ea. ll really looks like we were doing to have winter. Two inches ol enow hire lallcn already end still it coinei. The funeral over tbe remains ol Win. Andersou's child ol Marlon will beheld from the mseting house it It a. m. today. to-day. The Young Lad ea Association will Rive a danc Thursday evening , the proceeds pro-ceeds from which will be used to replenish replen-ish tkeir library, Jesse R. Burbidge in a bom missionary mis-sionary to Bench Creek, VY. P. Harder to Francis and 8. M. Feck and L. Page to Wanahlp last Sunday. Elder Geora,e H. pndd u a welcome vltilor in Kemas ynterday. lie attended attend-ed the Mutual In the evening and gave na a right good talk on M. I. work. The theatre at the Opera House one eucceaaand tbe Dramatic company ol Kainai deaerve praise for ita rendition of "Became I Love You" something moel of tbeiu have bad practice at tiefore, but not on the ilage. oaks-ey. Oaklxv, Utah, Feb. 20, lt'02. Forres Time: , ' ""6uow fe'l tkree ncil dacp here tw day, W, W. Ilnrtin ii learning to aaw aince Horace Stevens left. Misa Ethie Malin it behind the connt-' connt-' erst W. W. Ilortin's store. Horace Stevens left yesterday for hit abeep camp Dear Fish Springs. Some ol the Oakley boya are planning how to gt away with the Wanshlp girls County Surveyor Knead la op the Weber eurveying reservoirs (or the IMariun people. I r. Vleick it hern mnkiiig eoiueof the young people weep. He ie very busy pulling aad repairing teeth. I A deputy sheriff it here summoning partlea to attend court ot Ogden in the water caae belwteo Hooper and ditch companies along the Weber. William button of the firm of E. I). Button ot I'ark City came over tbe other day and bargained (or Deal I v all of the I fat cuttle In t'jit vicinity. Will it a' runler. j Pome improvement! have recently I been made in the poet office here. Jamet ! Evana presented the jioitiimater with ; ' aouie new furni'tire which adda greatly to the office. Mr. Evana it quite a! mechanic and appreciates anything in ' the way of Improvements. ' KOCHfllBT KoiaiosT, Utah, Feb. 20, IH02. a EuiToa Tmiti : John Uortin went to fialt Lake to attend at-tend the irrigation convention. J . Mix Clara Hortin hut gone up Chaik Creek to visit with her litter, Mrs J. P. i Kliead. j Miss Cairie Stemhridg has returned : hciiue alter an abeenceol eight months in J FarkCity. Meualea are very bd here. School haa been cloaed and nearly everybody have 1 been eipoted. There is quite a mining lever here at I I patent. Several have the lever uu.l I some ol them bave it bad. I Thadance and supper given for i he ' J benefit of David U. Fantope aaa a tu- a ! cess oonsiderirg the bad roads a eoxnrh I sickness. They cleared 10 6t. I i ", ,, ; WARSHIP WaiHir, I'tah. Feb. 2A, 11102. KniToa Tiaxa: Mrs. Chariot) Batta Is aulTering with a very aoie linger, Mrt. llrown la Improving slowly from , ber severe sicknets. . j Mr. and Mrs. George Moort went to Salt Lske on tbelltn. j Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Hiison have returned re-turned to I'ark City alter week's visit in Wanship. Miss Cora Fendleton baa returned homs Irom Fait Lake, where she had been visiting for soms time. Mrs. Libbi Anderson and children bav gone to Fark City to spend a lew week! w ith ber brother, E. S. Young. Thus far our town has escaped the measles. We bav on family on the outtide who have scarlet fever, but all are getting along nicely. Iota of the friends ol Miss Julia Lee planned a pleasant surpriae on her on the evening of tlic2otb.lt being her 20ih birthday. All had a rouelng good time. Borne tine looking beef cattle pataed hers today on their way to E 'bo to be ahiped from thereto the eastern market. Carter and Moors owned the majority ol the herd. ORAaR CHEEK Grata Creek, Feb. 27, 1W2. Editob Twaa: The mine worked two days this week. Mra, Charles Stor.s bat gone to Ogden ' to Welt her ton St. (,'lalr. . p. 9 1. j On Tuetday lait Mita Annie Walker left for Srofield to visit ber brother. A thunder suow storm paaeed over this ! burg on Wednesday and laid down about four inches. Mis Lihbie Barber returned to her I home In Coalville Tuesday altera twelve ' days' vitit here. , William Chappell, a resident of this! place, moved hie furniture tbit week to! Spring Hollow, I Lett Monday evening a pound party ! wsa givun uiidrr l lie au-picea of the He- 1 lief Society, w hich proved a success, 120 ' Dving the net proceeds. I I WAHSATOH j Waiisatcii, Vtali, Feb. 2(1, 11102. Eliiroa Timis : Spring i surely approaching ami the auow la melting very fast. I Thomas Wright made a trip to Coalville Coal-ville the first of the week. Mrs. lien fiye, who bar been sick (or several weeks past, 1ms not yet fully recovered. re-covered. William lieea la very au k with the measlee, having taken tii k whileat Hen- j e'er feeding rattle receutly. Coyotes bave developed a last for j spring lamb, eeveral of tb new crop ; having been appropriated by them ol lata. Ths improvement work on lb railroad j near here is progressing rapidly and 100 more men will be employed on the 1st oil March. j Elder James ii. Bhead of Coalville I was the visiting missionary here and die-! coursed to the people at the ward meet- ' irig on Honda.-. A l.lguj) OrTlic Urlp. ' la "I en a run aeteiu. Waeknerr ' nervousness, lack of appetite, energy I and ambition, aith disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack of this ! wieatclied diteae. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator of etnii.a li, Liver and Kidneyt. Thou-! ar.d, hue proved that they wonder fully strengthen the nerves, build op! the system, and restore to health and 1 good spirits alter au attack of Grip. If! tuirering, try them. Only 60c. Perfect m. faction guaranteed ty J0,n l)ovdeii A Sou Druggists. ECHO, Ei no, Utah Feb. 2fi, lt02. Eiiitoa Tiataa: Rain, snow, mild ! Frunk Wickel Is borne again from the l'.rk. I Mrs. Bull of Morgan is here visiting relatives, A. It. Brim was a delegate to tb Irrl-gatien Irrl-gatien convention at Salt Lake. Mrs. W. (i. Fisher, who has been on the sick list for sons time, is able to be out and around again. A carload of borsea was losded here : last Sunday for tb British goverament to be shipped to koulh Alrira. Aay Hriin tried to eatrh the nieaalet last week. He was sick In lied Paturdav and Sundav, but he was able to call s liool on Monday, HUhop Ilopkln hastwochlldren down with tb measles; William Weaver, one child and Will Htaley and Charles Kiley bave children sick with the same dis-I dis-I ease. The town is full ol the measles. We were la sored with some missionaries mission-aries last Sunday evening. Their remark re-mark a were very good and Instructive hot owing to ao niorh sickness the at-I at-I tendance was not very Urge. In lact all ol the meetinga are very sllmlv at- tended. The old TJ. P. round house ie a thing ol the paat and behind it lies t story nl ths spider and the fly. Tbe men who were tearing dowu the old building told the people to come and help themselves to Ua old -luuber-t teas -were vWf ia burn it. Ol course, everybody thinking It was a go.d chance to et a little klud-! klud-! 1 ng wood, wenland hauled I1 away, but the V. P. did not want anyone to get anv good out o( it, so they tetit an Inspector In-spector along and be went around peo-I peo-I pie's back yards and looked in their c js! iaheds, and wherever he spied an old slick ol wood thai looked Ilka U. P.tlu- tier he made the people pay (ft. 00 and I hauled t ba.k to the company it re a ml to le burned. This Is a cae of hold-up, j but the people bave tosuhmit because it , is the V. V. It. it. (The Times editor I has been reliably informed that the I reason the companv seut out an Inspect jor was because aouieot the people hauled ! away some ol the window frames and I other pieces of good timber, and further that it was actually stolen ani biJ away. . II this be the caae the company was per-i per-i le'itly juttitled iu doing what they did. Had the people takeo only the old lum-I lum-I tier w believe tbere would bav been i nothing swill, En. ) I IIK.NKfKIl HkNtraa, L'tab. Feb. 27, ltK2. j Enirna Tinea : i John l'aaket attended the irrigation ' convention at Salt Lake. ! Miss Clara Gibby ol Moruan is visiting hi re with beralster, Mrs. Eineline Bond. Misa Lavinia Faakett and Walter Wil- stu attended the party at lloytsvilleon ' the 24th. Messrs. Joseph Ilesrden and Felis j Bunot came home Irom Cumberland dur-j dur-j log the week. ! There la one cape of scarlet fever here in the family ol Felix Toone. The ! suss whs promptly quarantined. ' Born, Feb. 20lh, to the wife of Hyrmn j Iieurden, a girl, and to the wife of W. II. Ilennettoo the 22nd, a girl. All doing nicely. Home Missionary George Smith nl I'ark City and President Taylor and William Wil-liam llodten ol Coalville attended our Sabbath school last Sunday. They were the speakers at the meeting In the alter- O'lOII. |