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Show I LETTERS FROM I ) CORRESPONDENTS.1 ; Aronnd the County in Seven j Dajs. I The Hapfennlngs ol tie fast fee. Told Id Detail by Efficient Correspondents. ,' HAWAa. Kas I tah, An, n, vm. Eurroa Tinee: Mrt. Locy William I eaid to have typhoid fever. 8. M. Park went to Henefcr and Kclio a home missionary Sunday. j V. II. Wright mid Bishop Walker; ere tlx speaker here Su (Ik jr. j There area lew mil haying ; the many , hoiteri He have bud ol late b delayed it considerably. Mrs. Thorn IVooletenhuine I quite tick. She gave birlh to baliygitlj bout two week! ago. I Jame Woolstenhuuic, Edward Tboni-a. Tboni-a. It. E. I'aclt and J. U. Lambert weut , to Peoe Sunday to attrnd the monthly mretiug ol the 22d quorum ol Sevenlie. Mr a. Celestia Pack, Mies Lltiie j Pack, Lluie Thomas, tieuevieve Pack nd Edna William, ol V. L. U. I. A.j nd B. V. Pack imt to Rock port Inst Sunday to attend the waid reorgaaiza-tiou. reorgaaiza-tiou. There are two case ol diplhori bere at present; one ia tlie daughter of Mr. and Mr. V. W. duff. Jr., and the 01 her la J. C. Lambert' little daughter, Oilve. The former la vetting alonii nicelj; the latter baa Just developed v (mo the disease end th quarantine flag . ' - waa Jut Uiwrl trxlav. " lTi Lynwlsrsiii attendance In both vases and ia kept busy, lie la undoub'edlv la competent a well as a conscientious physician. According to arrangement! a w.-vrd reunion re-union was held here 411 Muuday eiei.-lug eiei.-lug Iheamh. Over two hundred were jiretent. ll was regretted very uiacli that Bishop S. y. Alwoodaiid family could nut be promt on account ol being under quarantine, a their little granddaughter. grand-daughter. In view ol I hie a committee area chosen to visit Bisla.p Atwood and present him with a Cue gold headed I raue and a nice Hook ol .Mormon aitd Dm-trine anJ Cuvenania, which the people ol Kau.ua and Marion bad pcr-cha-td for the occasion. Bialiop Laui-tier! Laui-tier! made the presentation addrVss to the Hi.hop, who came out to the gate. He rvaponded In a very feeling manlier and with the aatne spirit in which these token ol re-pect were given, thanked the people and Invoked the bhwsings ol (iod Uhiu them. Biliop Atwood hna preiiilel over Una ward (or thirty yenra and won the admiration and reaper t nl all the people, us be uudoiiotedlv magnified mag-nified hi office without regard to the favor ol friend or the nppoallioti ol Ihoao who are enemies. Mv be and his live long and enjoy the rest he o much need alter thirty years ol active labor in the Biahopric. and the many viciaai-tudca viciaai-tudca incident to pioneer life in early day. A nice program waa rewlred nd refreabiuent "ere then served, toasts bv the reliiing and new olliceri, aunga and recitations, toosl to III bachelor bach-elor by Mia Catherine Wo-idaid, replied re-plied to by V. H. Pack. All itemed to 1 j..y thennelve". It wiic '" largest gathering ol the kind that Kamas evel bad and may they have many happy return re-turn with the exception ol the sickness now prevailing. MtllloN M turns, I'!". Auk. .7, IIHJ1. Kniroii Tmr.a: M n Nell Moorehouse ol Halt Lake, ia .pending a (e daya visiting Mf ' lua I.ufidberg. Ilyrum Kuudreu and Eda.rd Lewi accompanied Loui. K-ud.eu .. Iitr 11a Echo to help hiin drive hi cattle. A great man, ol our people attended t;,e reunion at Kama. ! nd ,o,. would bav. tt.aJ bad it not j leen tli.it llitlmp Atwool and lamily . I were qnarantiiie.1 aud unalile to attend. ! The Mi.aea Mat tie Salmon ami Ktlrn : ' Steele returned to their home in foil- ville, at'er pending the pitcndn i!itiria M it lwl. Several ol onr ; rnntig f ilka accouipaoied them on their ; journey botne. J j Mr. Lrnii Kntilen and children and t Mr. Phelie Knildarn left bere on the U4th int lor the Teton rlaaitt. Mahn, I where they will make their home In the lutiire. Ixiuii KninUen lelt here today with hiicattle and bouaehold gooda to oia bit wile at their new home iu the Tetnn Itatin. '; IIOA. I'ioA, rtah, Aug. 28. lltll ' Cm-tor TiMaet j Mo' rain and more ret. The wet weather ha teleecoped haying hay-ing and harvrating together, i Mra. J.L. Fraiier ol Oakley, waa vii-itor vii-itor here the lit it ol the week. I The goat bad hi inning the Brt ol I the week lor lo, theie many moon. J The ii-M quorum ol Seventy held a I rery interfiling meeting bere Sundny. Nil" Pearaon of Oakley, wa here the firal ol the week and wa very much In ev'dence. The 22d quorum ol Bevnly will bold their neat meeting at Woodland on tun-Idav, tun-Idav, Sept. 8th, at 12 o'clock, noon. I Leo aud Lynn Walker have returned I home from Nevada, where they have been at won on the railroad grade. Tube li.i.mu.ien ha o far recovered ; Irotu the accident that he wa able to be j taken to bii borne In Oakley the fir. I ol j the week. A young man ol tbi place alter vieit-iiig vieit-iiig a tore In Mitrlun, aya the only aw ' bltion be baa now 1 to Veconea a "liu-' "liu-' on aqueeaer." j A. Koundy came mA . fruia -'ll likt I City ua Sumtay and went on to MollJar I'.ira. Mr. Itotindy haa bad a Urge ! nttiuher ol gin M at Holiday Park thia j aenaoti. Mra. E.o ln-l Muhulda Milea haa tuken i a trip to K.iiimett, Canyon counlv, Idaho to vit-tt her aoiiB and daughtei there, j The lady u ny make (fwiuiett her future 1 home, lur voinl and aullicient reaaona. j Jame WooUienbuiiMe ol Marion, j lion K. Pa. k and Kdaaid Thonaa ol Kuiuna, (j. J. LatnWrt U Marion, K. II. Murphy, 11. E. Tarry and W. IL Ap-iK'odol Ap-iK'odol Woodland, were among tlio.c j who attended meeting here on Sunday, j The apeuker ol the L. I B. meeting ' here on Hunday were Ehler O. E. Ly-!on Ly-!on and II. II. M'illiam of J'eoa, Atuoa js.irgeut of lleytuville and W. If. I liiutich o Coulrille. The attendance I wa gaod and the aiieakera were lialenrd i to w ith attention Hid intereit. II. K.e. Viik. j j HIUHIMMIT. j Koi aiouT, Utati. Aug. 2H, HM)I. j Kmroi! Timkk: I V are pl-aaed to note ilia'. Henry J Sdii.ou, !'j baa had a aevere attack j ol typhoid lever, ia now o the iniprove. I Knperiiiteudent Keliglont'laei, John I Hortin ; ilt'trnctora, Ephriaui llurtiti, j Jo. Vernon, Mary ieanjon. Fannie llnrtin. j president of Y. M. M. I. A . Henry E. j .Scamoii ; second countel r. Aluia iih-j iih-j bona; secretary an I treasurer, William CV-ey, Jr. j Forty-one veura ago toduy the pioneeri j 'of Itoi'kport, Henry Hemuona and John j J llurtiti. lauded in tliia little valley. ; Heie tlirv have remained ever since. ! I Last Sunday the presidency of the I 1 Summit staku ith many of the other lake olliceia, M-ere here and reorganized the nnrtl. The olliceis weie as lollona : , I 01 the many dim per s who have spent j j the suiuincr in Mr. Sinker's gioe, not one islclt lo tell the story. The last of 1 them went buck to the city lust Sunday. President of Y. L. M. I. A-, Minnie Steiubridge ; flrl i-ouimclor, EHia tilb 'lions; second counselor, Mary A. Sea-iiions; Sea-iiions; secretary and treasurer, Etta Grow. President ol Primary, Mrs. Elinbeth Salisbury j Srat cousaelor, Barab E. Vef non ; seitiad counselor, Mary L. Smith; j aecretary aud treasurer, Susie fllrm-briJe. fllrm-briJe. Prrrtdentol the Keliet Smiety, Mi. Preaind Cosaey ; But counselor. Mr. 1 , F:ilen Siddoaay ; ircond counselor, Mrs. Mary Smith; eecretary, Mra. Sarah E. j ! (iibbons; t,-eaetirrr, Fannie llort'.n. Superintendent ol the Sunday bvIkkiI, Almv ilbbon; eeor.d assistant, Ride ert D. Siddoway; iecretary and tiea urer, Matilda Coasey ; librarian. Law renre (irow ; nrganiat, Sllaia Stetnbrldge. A very aevere torm viriled KM'kMirt yesterday. It did eonaideralile damage to the bay, entering much ol Itaith mud. The flood Irotu the canyon waa so great that at Win. C'oasey'a place it run Into bia bouse, carrying mini Into several room. . tlllAH t'HBKK (irasa Creek, Aug 28, ItHH. EniToa Ttstaa: The mine worked lour days la.l week, Joseph Barber waa down to baud practice Wednesday veiling-Mir veiling-Mir Susie Jane has gone to Salt Lake City to visit friend ful a abort time. t-upt. V. L. Ilanen Issued checks to the employee ol the tire Creek mine last Friday. Mr. and Mr. London ol Croy den, were visi ting friend bere on Saturday and eunday last. Tlie party that waa given lal Muuday evening in honor ol II. St Clair Stone, wa well attended. One year ago today Elder John 1. Barber lelt tbi place on a mission to the northern state. Some of lb dwollir.g l.onsej and hack are undergoing repairs at the bands ol K. II. Khead. . Ml Ellra.. J. K:rH-i. v.iirl ber 'neuii. li Love'a,'C"jttr, ' Coa'-trille Coa'-trille Wedneedliy evenlag. Mr.and Mr. Aakie, who have been i'.alng with their relatives, Mr. and Mr. Turner, have moved lo a Iwa-rrxnn bouse nearby. Problem The tree and the itorni A tree our hundred (ert high ia broken by a sioriu; the top' beads down vouching vouch-ing the ground thirty feet Irom tbeba-e, where did it reuk? Auawer gtvea next week. Last Sunday at our I.. I. S. meeting we were lavurtnl with he pteseace ol Eldee Oscar Wilkiua of i'roa, and Levi i'cursou ol Oakley, aa Uimc miation-arles. miation-arles. The loruier spoke on the ootu mandauenti of Hod, the Word of Wisdom Wis-dom and obedioare; the latter speaking on the restoration of the gwpel and revelation. rev-elation. istrik HaxariK, Utah, Aug. 2, lteol. Editor Tim as: Elder Silas M. Pack of Kaunas, gass.i an interesting diacoarse bere an Sunday lust. The weather atlll remains unsettled. Crops are being gathered lietween showers; show-ers; no frost to hurt yet. The Misses Emma and Elite Lake returned re-turned during the wwk from an extended ex-tended visit to Evanslon. Jubu Randall and Walter Wilson, Jr., went down to Lagoon with the Morgan i-oiinty excursion on Tuesday. Mia. Lucy Itlchin ha been quite lick during the week ami her daughter, Mra. Zina ijarder ol Peterson, I up attending at-tending her. M. M. Smart lias returned Iroin th" east and made a brief visit here during 1 the week. Prulessor Smart i I teach j in Kama tbi eaon. ' , Toe Peterson boy played bue ball j with the 1 lender boys bere on Saturday ! last and won the game by n score ol 25 to 2:). A dame was given In the evening even-ing in honor of the lVerso'i club and all bud a good time. U lull u Tale II Tells. li that 'mirror of youraahoa a wretched, wretch-ed, sallow complex on, a Jaundice 1 look, Ojolll patches and blotches oil the skill, it' liver trouble ; but l'r. King' New Life Pill regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear akin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 26c at John Ho; den & Sou's drug store, |