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Show ) COUNTY NEWS. i I Ileus of Interest Gathere! by Our '1 Correspondents Is Various (Towns of Conntj. . Kanas, Vtah, An. 20, l!g2. 5 umm Tim at: Quite a nuinlirr of people are Hill baring. bar-ing. A few tietnl have Inn hulling brick for th meeting home. The uiesont will b here on the 23rd to couinienc leyir.g lb wallt. A danc in given on the floor of oor meeting home list Thursday evening at which few dollar were takes in for 111 benefit. The Co op taw mill bat a namber of men en, ployed piling tree tope which hae laid aroand from timber need at the mill for eome time pant, Ieaae Humer i oldest eon met with a eerioua accident a few day! ago. Ax oaoal It happened by fooling with agnn. Two bote were cleaning guna and one of them hid four thou In, all of which went off when the gnn happened to be pointed toward Mr. Hunter. All of the bote bit hlm.oneentering the abdomen which, of couree, if the dangeroua one, and has not yet been foaud. Ir. Lynch wee inmnioned and did what he could for the boy and savt the rhancea for hit recovery are good. (anion. Mahiom, Utah, Ang. If), 1P02. Eorroa Tiau: Frank 8tewait of Hoytivill tpent Sunday with frirndi here. Born, on the 4th Inat., to the wife of Win. Anderaon, a daughter. All doing well. Nathan Vernon went to Bock port on lb 15th to remain for tome time at he haa employment there. , -th4W!mC!t MmVftjindMii'ie . I'slmou returned to their hoojee in Con- I , ille today after vieiting two weekt with frieoda here. Mr. and Mrt. Sukin Soranten were among the vltltori to Halt Lake dur ng the K.I lit convention. They report having hav-ing had a good time. Quite a nuuibur of the people In our town are aii-k at preaent. Some are getting better while othert are real eick. The hot weather teeiue to bo the greatest great-est trouble. It it thought that the Cryttal Creamery Cream-ery will begin to tun again about the first of September nnder a new manager a Mr. Cbritlenten from Pall Lake. It ia to be hoped that thie time it will he run aatitfactorily to all concerned. Mil. Adair of I'rovo, the lady who hat been giving lettone on the Lamode Universal tyttain, will complete her work Thursday. The la ly hat done a good work and all tbeie who got one of , theae lyaterot and took the leaaont have takrn a ttep toward being a fair dreti- ' maker. j The latt reportt Irorn Mrt. Joseph , Wllliamt, wboii receiving medical aid Bat the Holy Crott HoipiUl, where that j alio would he able to leave the boepital A I on the ltlth. The lady will remain III j jv- bait Lake with her utter. Mrt. Alma, a Harper, for a week 01 ao when ahe will j return to her home in Marion. Her j fiiendt will be very pleated to welcome ber home again. I Tcai'lirra1 i:atnuinttlloii, j A teacheri' examination will be held , in Coalville and Ftrk Ciiy on Aimuii j 2Hth,2ltih and SO U, commencing at j o'clock a. m. All pertont holdlngcer-i tilicaiet not fu'lv eiulomed tndwhoex-( uec.t to letch in Summit coutty will be required to take llii examination. V. M. IIoviikn, Fuperintendenl County bcho. lt. ratoa. Fans. Utah. Aug. 20, 1U02 Kuirua Tiassi Frott the flrat of the week did mora or lete damage to garden truck. Wm . M. Whit of Oakley wet doing bntineii ber the flrat of th week. N. B. Pnipp, the popular poalmaatrr el Oakley, wat here the Bret of the week on bniineti. Mrt. O. F. Lyont went to Mall Lake City on Bnnday and will be absent tome ten dayt, or more. holiday Perk ie keeping np it repot tinn and the retort ia full to overflowing with pleature teekert. Everybody li bury putting op bay and there it not an idle man, who will work, In town at thit time. Le Urand Young, the popularatterney of Salt Lake City, and family are rusticating rustica-ting at bit home ranch at the bead of the Weber. Mitt Tenia McKnight, th charmlrg y oo ng school teacher of Salt Lake City it taking her vacation with friendt In Teoa. Mitt McKnight it a very pleasant plea-sant yonng lady and miket friendt of all I with whom the meet. The atage eotch ft loaded dowa with pleature erekere nowa-dayi. Th Old Weber It earning out to th front and tliote who with a delightful timeapprec-lte timeapprec-lte the opportunity afforded in tbii delightfnl retreat. A ch'ld of Mr. and Mre. W. 6. Walter died at Mnrrav, f-'alt Lake county, on the 18th and wat brought her for interment inter-ment thit morn I on. The service will be beld at the residence ol Stephen J Walker to-day at 2 o'clock p. m. Only the family and relativei are Invited to attend, so we learn. It it reported that the forett rangen will not give the settler th priviledge to haul a load of fir wood. A change in the superintendent It devoutly to be wished. There it inch a thing at being loo tealnui and over reaching the mark. Put a pwr man on a borae and he will rl'le t the devil. It an old and true laying. lay-ing. Walea waa Wain before England j I wat Engltn l.don'i yon know? j j An exhibition of cruetlty wat wit-' wit-' netted here Sundty that wat seldom, ilever, seen before. A fellow, with bo heart, wat taking a voumi cow home; : the cow waa tied behind the wagon and ! her calf wat in the wagon; the fellow ' hit hit lionet which ttarted up throwing I the cow to the ground. That wat no oc- j I ctsion for him to ttop hence Ihecow wat j dragged for a quarter ol a mile while the ' I fellow til pulling hit pipe, knowing all I the lime what a latent h waa. The ex I prH..ion aiade tgaintt the brutal I wat going to tay man, but will not thing I wtt not very complimentary, to tay ! the leant. n. r. e. vikt. i Mors Care fur Filet Itching Piles produce niol-ture end I ci il He iichinir, tint form, at well at Wind, I Bleeding or 1'rotruding Filet ar cured I by Dr. liu-iin-ko'i File Remedy. Bt'.pt 'li"hlng li nd bleeding. Abturht tumoit .Vv-a jxr n' Irugirte, orient by mail. ! I'reutnaH Iree ; write about yourcaoe I'r lo.anko, Fliiltd. Pa. Fur aale by ! John Bovrien & Hon. ItorORT. ' hoccroBT, Utah, Aug. 2(1, IW02. I EniToa Timib: Jam Maxwell and law.ily ar visit ing with Wm. Blaker. Mrt. Worthy Gibbon of Fark City It vitlting with her parent!. A Mr. I'oltom. a retident of Nauvoo, III., It camping In Biaker'i grove. Didn't the frott of the patt few nlghta make the potato vinet look browaT Mr. Lambourn ol Ball Lake li her vitlting wltb ber titter, Mrt. J. Coney. There it a good prospect here for applet ap-plet and plunit but mall fruit It almual a failure. Charlei milh of Idaho paid a ihort vitit to hi litter, Mrt. Malin, on Bun-day Bun-day last. Th tpeakert at the tiunday meeting vera Jeia R. Burbidg and Uvl Fear ton. There wat a large attendance and the instruction! were good. waxanir. WaHnuir, Uuh. Aug. 21, 1A02. Editob Timk: Whav been Titited with llgi Iroeil - ' We will eoou liar wedding ; guta who. No, Kuett again. Ell Taylor and two loot ar out from Salt Lak vitiiing relativee. Th V. P, bridg men ar ber repairing repair-ing bridge, eulverie, cattle guardt, etc. The tpeakert latt Sabbath were Eldert Pdler Ilixaon and Enoch Brown. Their reiuarktwere lutened to with Intvrett. Isaac Heelry and ton cam out from Mill Creek thit week to purchase cedar potti from Mr. Drown. It will be re-mi-mbered by uiauv that Mr. Seeley one lived in lloyltvllle. Rutsell Vnung It making preparation! to build a new bouse. Two mw bouies in on season might be called a boon iu j Wanthip. Lot wail till the oil wellt are opened, then talk about your boom. HO VTXVILLK. HovraviLLa, Utah, Aug. 21, 11X12. Editob Times : . Frtd Binni bat gone to Ball Lake on buiinrti. Wm. Witkiuion, Jr., it now able to b p and around, f 8 irgenl ilrotlivrt thipped another car load ol hay Ihia week. W had a good rrpreteutatioo al the auxiliary meetingi at Ueueler. 6oiua of our young folks have gone on a lihiig trip on Bear river. Mitt Martha West, Mr, and Mrs. Urn Browu and family are vitiliug relative! at Jordan and Sail Lake. (Julie a number of our young people will atu-od Kbool at the IS. Y. Academy ana L. I). 8. Unlvertitj ihii winter. Mitt Alice b.irg.-m, Mr, and Mrt. Freemuu Maliu have tone with the water comiuittioneri on a ten days' trip on the head of Hear river. "Lite bread oil upon the waters it retuuit alter many dayt." Early thit tpring the tpiutteri cf our town were tent through the biake giving emeitaiii-mentt emeitaiii-mentt lu the variuut wardt. They met with little luoceta in a financial nay ; but they did one grand and iiublu thing itirrtd up lb bachelor to a seme ol ... their U"IT. knl even now our tuo-t Urinal www n the Kiakehatlie-couir Kiakehatlie-couir pO"'ha and dciiiled lhl lie will . live ,,v a f,. niortdntl tingh- Uiet'v, We atMh him tilc-cett, tilc-cett, t ivt hi4 n tM insde atleiniitt inthn ""! before, but at thne timet iei lentil too many daytol Urce HKMCIKII iot'a. Utah, Aug. I'l, I(i2. Euitk Tie Jam iFi'tr Ure(Hr:ed tom b tier at IhUiritit Ueoi f Rit returned horn on th Kith (if ntlm.ltJ viiit in tbe nie-tropohk nie-tropohk I C'onailerth Ijuty season I hi auxiliary aux-iliary ni-tt bt 1 1 b r; latt Saturday were atll afcded. F. U"" nsof f.lt Lake wat ber llhiteett I the Inli reit of the New York L!rtnceCo. Alex Btrear otsviil and Edward Ki. hlntsl Olvllle we tbe tp-ak treat thealtmoervicei on Sunday latt. Brig fot (ioihen, who hat been violin biihroiher Jamet, returned liomeoa4iay,.s did Mr. Blackburn to l;rlhiuidr. Our ttreegre aliout deserted; people are workinnmott night and day and Ion of Ine It baa been put np in llen-efertbityet llen-efertbityet Mrt. Eliollackburn and Mist Annie Kichlni, buiof tiruas Creek, are yltlt-loglilen.ini yltlt-loglilen.ini relativei here and elie-wbsreoj elie-wbsreoj loVt'iber. |