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Show ' Eugene Allen of Provo It htrt vlilting bit folki. 0. O. Bird ol rrovo wm doing business busi-ness hart this week. Will Beech came In from fcprlng Valley Bnud.y to rliil his folks. Bemember -the dance at tbe Open House next Monday night. A telephone waa In Helled in Treat. Taylor '1 residence thli week. Grant Y. Bullock waa transacting butlneea Id Bait Lake Monday. J. A lira Bmitb came down from the Tark Sunday to visit hia family. County Attorney Callie went to Salt Lake Monday on official buaineae. A car of mine propt were loaded bere tbie week by the People's Mer. Co. , , . Mn. M. W. Teylfr haa been visiting nlatlvee la fcialt LakJ tbe past week. Cheater Malln commenced work at tbe Co-op Monday aa typewriter and office boy. Attorney Frank Evane waa trantactlng buaineta in Bait Lake tbe Drat of the week. County Recorder F. 11. Wright went down to hia Ogden ranch laat Sunday 00 business. It rained all day Tuesday melting the enow and now the road aie filled with mud and tluih. Ward conference will be held at Heu-cfcr Heu-cfcr next Sunday, the Ulet, and at Rock-port Rock-port on tbe 2Mb. The new book typewr ter for the county waa received laet week, and it doea excellent work on tbe records. Mri. Frank Croll gave birth to a fine baby boy on Monday morning, and the biabop naa broadened bia amile eonaldor-ably. eonaldor-ably. A marriage licenae waa iiseed by the county clerk Tuesday to Joho A. Low; aged 27, and Pearl E. Stanley, aged 21', both of Park City. A suit waa filed in the diatrict court of thia county thia week by Mary Colli-nan Colli-nan vs. Supreme Lodge of A. 0. U. W, and several other lodges. The aultia brought to recover a t-.000 policy held by tbe dvceaaed husband of tbe plaintiff. plain-tiff. , Tbe Semi-Weekly Salt Lake Tribune givea speciul attention to the news of the liiter-monntain country, and particularly par-ticularly the mining newt. Published twice a week each iaaue ton or twelve pages-it la the belt euba titute for a daily and will be aent you uutil Slay 31, 1H05, lor il-60. Of especial liituivet to the rentiers of thia progressive periodical will prove tbe first of a aerlea of "Uriel Buaineaa Talka (or Women," by Katherine Louise Smith, in the March number of the New Idea Woman's Magazine. Her hints to her fellow-women for better knowledge know-ledge in the enre of money will prove of exceeding value to those who heed tliem. "The Vicerine of Iudia," aa pieaented by Waldou Fawrett, deals with the remarkable re-markable success of that beautilul American Amer-ican woman, Lady Curt in. Articles appropriate to Suing In the house and garden are "Flowering Plains for tbe Window llardeu," by Ebou E. Kexlord; "Hailing Muihrooma for Protil," by Madeline Kailley; and "Gardening Under Muslin," by George Ethelbert Walsh. The Co-op received a carload ol barbed wire and nails this week. IVin't forget the entertainment nt the Academy building to-night. Commissioners Paekett and Malin were here on business Wednesday. Auxiliary, qnorum and priesthood meetings at Hoy'.aville to-morrow. " Pon't luijs the minstrel show at the Opera House next Friday night. Rig street parade at noon. Miae Jennie Calderwood went down to Salt Lake the first of the week, where she will remain for tome time. W. II. Carruth will manage tbe Grass Creek store for Prest. Moaea W. Taylor, lie took charge on Monday. A marriage licenae waa iaeuedon Saturday Sat-urday to William 8. Hounds, aged 43, of Robertson, Viola county, Wyo., and Estella Milliner, aged 22, of Oakley. A pair of gold rimmed apeetaclea were found on the atreet Tueaday. Owner can have aame by calling at this office and paying for this ad. Miaa Mary Biowd, daughter of tius Brown, formerly a resident of thia city, but now of Ogden, spent tbe past ten dayt here visiting friends. A. D. Knowlton of Salt Lake haa been aent here by Siale Eugineer Dorerune to work with tne farmers and ditch companies com-panies In potting In tbe weirs and measuring meas-uring devicea. Tbe Park Record laat week started ont on ita twenty-fourth year. The Record ia one of the beat papera In tbe State, and is to he congraulaled on enjoying aucb a volume of prosperity. Send a postal card for a sample copy of The Semi-Weekly Salt Lake Tribune. Then you will be sore to accept Its remarkable re-markable offer to tend you the paper twice a week for almott a year and a half for (1.60. Mike Fallon baa hied an action In tha Tblrd diatrict court of this county agalnat the Silver King aiming company lor :'0,-000 :'0,-000 damages lor Injuries received while working in tbe company's mines at Park City. Mrs. John Pawlae will give an opening open-ing exhibition of ber band-painted china at tbe hotel parlor on Saturday, the 20ih from 2 to 6 o'clock. Everybody Invited. None of tbe pieces will be for tale, but abe will take orders If any one desires them. Will organise a claaa in painting. An entertainment will be given at tbe Opera House to a.orrow night by the Coalville diatrict school children. It will be In the lorm of a cantata, and those who have the affair In charge prupiise the people a rich treat. No admission fee will be charged and everybody every-body la invited. People who like to teea good minstrel ahow will have the privilege of seeing the famous Uus Sun Minstrels at the Opeia House next Friday n'gbt tbe 20th. This is one of the best shows 00 tha road and the management of the Opera House is to be congratulated on securing secur-ing a contract with them. Tbe prices will likely be 75, 60 and 25 eta. A good etory is being tolj on one ol lender's promising young men, and it isatrueoue. A creamery was recently started up in that town, and tlm ynnug man evidently got mixed up on the name of the enterprise, (or a few days ago he went Into the store and asked for a pound of "laundry" butter. The store keeper looked wise, gave tbe young man tbt butter, and be went on hia way rejoicing. The new enterpriae haa since -beeu christened "laundry" instead of creamery. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Knead very pleasantly pleas-antly entertained a number of their frienda al their home last Friday evening. even-ing. The time waa apeut in playing games of various kinds, dancing, guessing guess-ing content, etc., and it has been a longtime since such asociahleand pleasant pleas-ant crowd assembled In a psrty. The large rooms were nicely decorated and amusement was provided for all, lee cream, cake, lemonade, etc., ft'ere served, after which, several musical selections were rendered and the guents departed for home. Those present were as follows: Messrs. and Mesdames U. W. Young, ('. R. Jones, U. Y. Bullock, George Heard, J. B. Ittiead, Willliaiu Ca-ruth, W. h. Branch, I. M.Shaw, 1'. )1. Seeley, John Pendleloj, Frank Evans, U. U. Kedden; Messrs. Joseph Farnsworth, George ilouson; Mesdames Margaret Calderwoed, Cecelia Lusty, Klixa Farnsworth, Farns-worth, Elicaueth Lusty; Miss Maggie j Salmon, Miss Minnie Farnsworth, Hits 1 Cornelia Branch, Mr. J. D. Barber. Hubert C. Viaick, a brother of Dr. W. I Vislck. spent the past week bere visiting. visit-ing. The gentleman is a graduate of a London dental college end has recently completed a course In dentistry In the University of Pennsylvania. He has been making a tour of the United States and will go oa to the coes.. Th Misses Krmlnie Taylor, Mamie Walker and Grace Salmon royally enter tained a number of their young frienda last Friday night at the home of the former. for-mer. Six games of crokinole were played and the first prltse were won by Miss Etnilv Branch and James Walker, lieliclout refreshments were served, after which the gueste were given pencile and paper and requested to make ea many words aa possible out of the word "neanola." Parley Condle won the prise for being the most sneers (al word builder. Tbe young folkt ell had a fine time. Those present were the Mlaaea Florence Richina, Magale Calderwood, Gladys Besrd, EITIe Car-ru'h, Car-ru'h, Ltlliae Farnsworth, Ruby and I Emily Branch, Bessie Ulondin, Virginia 1 Smith. Beaale Wheadoa, Mamie Salman and Mamie Rbead ; Messrs. Ben Stones, Arthur Beard, Arable Walton, Thornton Lambert, Parley Condle, Ray Carratb, Robert Blondln, Jamee Walker, G lesson Olson, Elliot Taylor, Aastlo Bmitb. A very pleasant valentine party was given on Monday uigkt by Meedamet W. W. duff and John I'awlaa at tbe Coalville Coal-ville House. Everything connected with tbe party was appropriate lor the occasion. The score cards were all beautlfal hsnd-paluted hsnd-paluted heart shaped cards. Little Psuline French acted aa Cupid girl and with a little wheel barrow presented each of tbe players with their tallies and place cards. 81s games of progressive hearts were played. Carl Allison sot the gent't first prise a pretty band-painted band-painted dish, and Mra. Vorthcutt captured cap-tured tbe lady't first prire a beautiful band-painted cream and augar tot. Contois! Con-tois! ion prises were won by Will Fisher and Mrs. J. . Wilde. and Alnia F.ldredge and Mra. Carl Allison carried off the booby priaet. After tbt garnet were over the gueatt were Invited to tbe dining din-ing room, where refreshments of a moat delicate and dellcioua nature were served, and all expressed themeelvea aa having greatly enjoyed tha- TWUng. la one present were as follows: Messra. and Meedamet Alma EUlredge, L. E. Eld-redge, Eld-redge, T. J. Lewit, J. E. Wilde, Carl Allison, O. R. Jones, Will Fleher, A. I. Wheadon -, Meadamea O. W. French, R. F. Nortbcott. J. A. Smith, George Olson ; Mr. J. II. Wilde. |