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Show - "Vr j A ) N . M k i - I Cub, Wrcmiif"'1-Tb- Idaho, MARION JfEWS. HENEFER NEWS. mu. , The District Teaeher have ar ranged a school concert for the 23rd. Mr. E. Ruck ley came home from Mexico during the week to nee hi ehil dren and visit relative. There 1 ill he a dance in the after noon for the children and one at night for the adult on Christmas Iay. a Special exercise will he given Ly the Sunday School and ward meeting on the 26th in memory of the birth of the Rrophet Joseph Sniillt The thermometer regmtered low aero here on the 16th. 22 be e h 600, populate of ,hl P1 ho in rry mostly Eog!wh,Tt w"rk M'rteiu. elS!-t- r of a fim Xmas to all. , built two vesrAtto- - furnishing water We have flue a'eiglting here and for over tbirtyHl- - OWDd b.T th nfCri-n- t water for people, and I d very, pleasant weatjier for Xmaa. double this aufr- - Th ytra ot fcuilt I ,w1' Seboyl closed Thursday for the 46, oon; The md Hue two weeks vacation. On Friday en stove pipe, pnufactnred ia Wash-It iron. state; tt laterals of night very jyrod program was ren- ington' wtb " has a first ela',,,e dered by the school children and reser voi r of of 200 - feet- elev atiun. enjoyed by nearly everyone In town. which is fed. bjPnnK'' well proteeted The school house being very" prett- against floods- f freshets. This one the xalue W enhaneed ily decorated and the 'Xmas tree improvementremarkable extent of real estate I to were a the and Santa delight along the Hue. huilt a children. In the early t th the Indian fort for llv Hay Andef-o- n lost a valuable work troubles. prote'n th'''r horse last w ok. well kept far9 nd most of them and a built reportable V' ur school teacher, Mrs. Ander- having bank account lh credit side of the 1 I sen, left yesterday for Prt.vo to lodger. it was hard w uf flingd for the early spend Xmas. anty living; settlers; bard Mrs. C. F. Wbsrritt and daughter having to large eanals for bpdwe came home from Salt l.ake Thurs- irrigation, on I 'arh side.of thariicr, at a cost of iuhit 412,000. And later day to spend the holidays.' on n reservoir hme was undertaken Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lemon left by n few onnifhigh bench east early 410,000. I belast Tuesday for the reservation to in the 90 a fit firstofsuccessful reser lieve this waj attend the funeral of their daugh voir built ou tb Weber river for the Mrs. James Lemon, who storage of waW tot 1(ftion, and wbea first lag was looked upon by died Hunday, Dec. 12. many aa beins Wy doubtful of aecom plishing its ea4 WANSHIP NEWS. Today we hwr over 400 seres of laud from ttiuree, producing the h tow. risel WANSHIP, Dec. 19. Every aux- best bay The eompany it known a the Elhhora in was iliary organisation Wanshlp at heldIn Ditch eoiopaufr' MA HENKFLR, IW. .21. On .aMoimt'pf the severe fold weather enlv three -- from here attended the 1'riexthiHid and Auxiliary meeting; at feoekport on the into shipment amL-swm- e n.A: Iee. BIOX, - V ' Pp Tplhy tt sThe teacher of the Ilenefer Ward Sunday School are' working Jay and night inbcder to make a succesa of the -- Sunday School Chritma tree and e ereiaee to be giveq on the 27tb. A program will be given In the morning, after which the preeenta from the tree will be distributed.. A free dance for the children will be given in the attejv noon and a free dance nt night for the represented Auxiliary adults. Bockport on ths 18th. , 1r . LAW AND MOTION. Park City, vv. Felix MeAlevy; motion te withdraw plea of not guilty 'granted aBd defendsnt entered plea of guilty. Mrv' E. Rhoades vs. Deseret Hancock; mot ninto-- billies garnishee denied; default and judgment set aside, James E. I'aee vs. Daly Judge-MininCo.; demurrer overruled and defendant allowed twenty days to answer. Fowler vs. Cnion Portland Ce ment Co.; demurrer overruled snd defendant allowed twenty da to answer. Dora MW. Howard vs. Uperrie Howard; motion to set aside 'default grant- The item in last paper thst read several ears of brick were shipped from Henefer should read "burke. A benefltdance for the Sunday Diftrid - Court News o Deposits. per cent interest on Time We solicit youi patronage. ALFA ED BLONQUIST.YMWFvsr I FRANK SINOREE fW t Hot Sod-aTry One! JOHN BOYDEN & SON. 1st Prize KING OF THEM ALL! Summit County BALLARDS Fair -- - Gold Medal and Blue Ribbon, Is M Crowned with Phenomlnal Success since Hu fiwtay the Best Household Liniment on the market. CURES RHEUMATISM -- AND ALL PAIN, SPRAINS, CUTS. BRUISES, BURNS, OLD SORES. SCALD., BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, STIFF JOINTS. CONTRACTED MUSCLES, SPRAINED ANKLES. CORN HUSKER'S SPRAINED WRISTS, FROSTED FET, CORNS, i INS. AND ALL INFLAMMATIONS. Refuse All Substitutes. : wad $1.00 Manufacturers of N0W LINIMENT rth Second Street, Flavoring Extract, Toilet Articles, CO., .tr;ALU:,D' ST. LOUIS, M0. .old and Recommended bi Etc. Jefca Boydea You can a Son. thread VgbeFREE"l Shuttle with your eyes shut When you put the bobbin into the Shuttle of The FREE Sewing Machine, you can shut your eyes put it in any vay-dt- h- over or under. However ; erend first-th- read you do it, ifs right This is but one of the v many improvements on Sewing Machine which make it the Simplest, the Lightest Running, the Easiest to operateTand the Fastest Sewing Machine in the world. u f; I When we became the Exclusive Agents f for The FREE we told Mr. Wm. C Free, its inventor and president of the Free Sewing Machine Co., that there was but one objection to The FREE it is so wonderfully perfect that you cant tell the people tne truth about it without seem" i ing to exaggerate! ? M - . eaa-ron- He Replied: Ask them to come and see it. ' , t Ball-bearing- n 44 We now have a modern school house, Coamiaaioaere-Oeorg- e alee' fi4d.w'Uh SmithHenry sad J. O. Pack. Clark J. M. Hi isos. Recorder J. E. C truth. Treasurer .Frank Pingree. "iiaseseor Cleo.' W.Young. Attorney Peter Clark. '' . Sheriff Jobs Coffey. Surveyor J. Dos Birch. Road Commissioner J. T. Lambert v , e Advertise your good' TIMES. mi THE first-clas- Then They Must. Believe So we want every woman in our city to come br herselT; and see The F furaap.nnd hot-ai- r. taught by three teachers of home talent. The town hat a good," substantial church, built of cut atone, and a large amusement hall. Industrie The industries' of the town consists of a ereamery, wkiek tsvs nt n Xo. L product of buL ter- - and eheese and is ia a thriving eon. ditioa under the able sad efficient management of Mr. Joseph Lee. A blacksmith shop, run by J. P. Stowbrakes; a general merchandise store, owned by Charles H. West, and run on a cash basis. Also monumental works that employment to five to tea man. $ve manufactured product flada its north sad eastern way throughout - s, by-M- COUNTY' DIRECTORY, ' - Let them see with their own eyes its marvelous Rotosdllo movement; its eight sets of its Automatic Shuttle Ejector, its Automatic Locking Drawers, its French Leg Design, its Rotary Spool Pin, its Needle which canT go in wrong, its Automatic Tension Release, eti, etc. Dur-bara- Lia-eol- 1883, NEURALOIA. Jos. Barber & Son I ! SNOW LINIMENT Awarded to - . pay-- 4 SB b, a $25,000 Surplus $5,000 - . i, 19U5.) - .Capital, JAMES WINOREE. PsaeiDNST. B. S. BLACKMAN, Vics-Pns- s The following are the present eity officers: Mayor Frank Croft. Recorder J. E. Carruth. Treasurer J. 8. Culderwood. Marshal J. W. Ball. Couneilmen Fyaak Demipg, J. II. Ball, Daniel Sommers, J. W. Wild and T. E. Moore. -- h, t CITY DIRECTORY. - f We Elizabeth Salisbury vs. Robert Fid doway; demurrer argued and taken under advisement. Joseph Williams vs. Summit County; demurrer overruled and defendant al days to answer. lowediwenty - C, R. Colvin vs. Daly West Mining Co.; default set aside election contest ease of J, McUill va. J. W. Thotnp son. At the city election in Park City last month McOill was elected according to the returns from the judges, but at the official canvass of the ballots the result showed that Thompson was elect ed by one majority. The contest was the result, but the judgment of the eonrt tonight was in favor of the defendant. By this judgment being entered the eity eouncil of Park City will be a majority Republican. Mrs. V - - - ed. V vy- (Established May lOsh, g School, was jfiy on here on the 15th. The attendance Wga good and al Judge T. D. lewis Tuesday concludto have a good llin5 bin last aessiw of the District Court appeared ed I Wishing all a Merry Christmas and this Mrs. Florence Crittenden stake year, the Lowing matters being Happy New Year. In M. L. aid the Y. I. A., visited the disposed of; o t Estate of D. C.KcLaughlin, deceased; mutual here on the 12th. petition to execute deed dismissed. Robert Young, wife and aoua, of Estate ef D. CMeLMfbliu, deceased; ROCKPORT. Balt Lake, have cotne home to spend settlemehKpf gwrdian'a account apthe holidays. proved. ao.-HOC K POUT, Dec. Guardianship fTsabcl Loia Mrs. Cota Gibbons is visiting her Fannie llortin returned home last minor; stt1ernent of guard week after visiting her daughter, mother, Mrs. Lois Judd. 7 inns account sroved. Estate of Theaas Jordandeccaed; Mrs. Nellie Malln, at Balt Lake Bert Roberts, of Ilenefar, visited petition for conveyance dismissed.- de- , weeks. the three past City In Wanshlp last week. Estate of Mrfret V. Lawsoa, ceased ; decree f distribution entered. School has closed for the holiday Mr. A. K. Anderson, who has Estate of William Ova Anderson, devacation. been visiting his children in Idaho, ceased; decree sf distribution entered. Estate of Patrick H. Harley, A large number of citlxena of and Salt Lake, for a few months, A- - fL Hsrley appointed adminto now some has Summit County attended Auxilary vlaitjiia children istrator, with n tend of 42,200. here.. last Saturday at Rockport.Nearly Adoption of Charles Westfield, minor; all the towns and oltlea of the Home missionaries for the 19th eontinued to b heard in Salt Lake , were Eldere Rees, Barber, Crltten-to- n City- County were represented. and Matin. were Their remarks Mr. Worthy Oibbona and wife; also Mrs. Ellen Siddoway and f a very interesting lature. Belle, made a business Mr. Frank Judd, who had. the daughter. trip to Park City lsat week. misfortune to break bia leg a few, weeks ago, la able to be around on crutches. But old IadyAnderao67 HOYTSVILLE NEWS. who met with a similar accident about the same time, is not deing se Deo. 20. -- We HOYTSVILLE. well. very wish you all a merry Chrlattnae and ' a Happy New Year. May 8anta Elder Geo. Hobson of Hoytsville, Claua be liberal with you all and visited the Sunday school on Sunmay the message of Christmastime day. sink Into all your hearts, and may The Xuaas Times is much apthe star which shone o'er Bethlebenx preciated In this part vary of the eottuty. C shed tUrad lee We upon A number pf them VrlH sent to yprattTy fulnd jiiu that Christ was born ou people who once lived ,here.'-Christmas day,and that the Angel voices are still singing as of yore, to Edward Judd la home to spend all who care to listen, God's message the holidays. oflovetohla children: "Peace on Mr. Chris Nlalaon la visiting, his ,v Earth Good Will to Men. mother, M. I Peterson. L. Mr. and Mr. Jams Austin re- - John Anderson haa gone to Salt turned home on the 14th, from Mill Lake injt sleigh. He anticipates a - Creek where they have bees attend cold Ing the funeral of Albert Neff. HOTTSVILLE. Mies Ruth Gunn went to Balt " Lake City on the 12th to visit with Ths following informatios regarding relatives, Summit county town was received too The Primary and rellgon class late for our Christmas edition ; effleara are - preparing to have an so named in - honor ef Hoytsvilte. entertainment for the ehltdren the Samuel P. Hoyt, deceased, the first to eve of Deo. 23. venture a business enterprise in our John Jones and family nt Rand-lp- tows that of a grist mill built of are vUttlng relatives here. stone, early la the sixties, thea a 130, ' The following atn dents are home 000 reaideaes ef cut atone from ear from sehool to spend vacation with celebrated quarries. town was formerly called Ualoa-villtheir parents: Mies Tbeo Mo- - Thesad ona Mr. Bradfirst aettled Mies Orlean Winters, the ford, deceased; John by Mleheal, Lowe and family M lease Wldfred and Lucille Lee, (Mr. Lowe going on Inter to California), and Robert MeMichaal and family. The Fay Lee, and Byron Blreh. district is about four miles long by Elder Heber Brown returned two miles wide, situated on both sides home on the 19th from a two year of the Webef river. The soil ia very fertile.- The benches, made op mostly mission. HU many frlenda walcoma of clay Sad sand, to a depth of 40 to - him home. 80 feet, beihg washed from the and the bottom land rich alluvial. Dave Sargent came home on the The principal erops are hay, alfalfa, po10th to spend the Holidays. He has tatoes sad oats. Some very fine apbeen teaohlng school in Box Elder ples and cherries of the hardy sort have Wa raised here the last few years. ounty. Of live stock cattle, horses, dairy ol Sunday-schoward conference cowa and sheep. Mr. Irwin Crittenwae held here- - Sunday afternoon. den has some very choice imported Chan. II. West a fine bunch of President Pettit and Wm. Carrutb pure blood registered Lineolna, having ef Coalville were present. Primary imported them from Canada two year pair of fine registered ward conference was held in the ago, and afrom ewes Canada just two weeks afternoon. The stake officers present ago. . were Mrs. Lols Asdn Mamie Rhead Schools The first school of early rs. 8. P. Hoyt, and Emily Brauch. days was taught aa invalid, in her chair, at her borne. -- d ter-ln-la- and,, jftvst 'National JSanlv j- - - , ' The FREE Attachments are the best Our price is right s SumimtFumiture & Mercantile Co. Ill - "Til, urn-- ., I VfiaM. IIFV v l |