Show coalville Co alville news of thirty years ago from the flies files of 0 the Co alville times by C it jores JONES ISSIE OF OCTOBER 12 1900 the remains of EH bit saxton who died at almy wyoming last monday were brought here wednesday tor for burial mr saxton came to Co coalville alville from england in the year 1664 1864 and until a few years ago made his home at this place he was the father of sixteen children eight of whom survive S 9 in the district court last monday J W neel of fees was sentenced to serve five years in the state prison having been I 1 found guilty by a jury of carnally knowing a female under age W aw w A fine black eyed baby boy came to the home ot of mr and mrs J E fisher 1 day morning this being the first boy the parents arents P are very happy I 1 mrs john callis had the misfortune to slip on a door step last laet saturday and broke one of her ankles 41 george edgington jr came home wednesday after spending the summer bummer with geological surveyors in wyoming e 11 4 miss ML s labbie calderwood returned home from salt lake the first ol of the week 0 e mr and mrs P M jensen from paro wan came t to 0 Co coalville alville monday to visit their daughter daught er mrs J E fisher 0 0 41 aw roy wilkins and party left on wednesday for fors a deer hunting trip up bear bea r liver ilver 41 12 john T booth came home irom from silver city sunday night and will remain herf here for or the winter misses amelia adelf a and mary wilson comi cam home from evanston sunday and will visit w with ith relatives for some time 41 kofl william 11 chappell and ellen lee ot this place were married wednesday in the salt lake temple 74 mrs liflet jc iet jamison came up from ogden yesterday and will spend a month visiting friends 43 3 r or mrs annie brown of rock springs wyoming W ning was a weekend week end visitor hele heie the guest of mr and mrs S paddles I 1 0 0 0 postmistress bromley and aunt lucy 1 st stevenson were up from echo yesterday 0 on business born tuesday to the wife of james 0 dark clark a son 0 W 43 0 it if some one of those gifted inventors would perfect a device for preventing che cheap p trousers from bagging at the knees a whole lot of we warp legged fellows W would 0 uld rise up as one man and call him blessed ex ISSUE or OF OCTOBER 19 1900 john sherman Is re shingling hla his barber 1 shop and malting making other needed lra improvements l prove ments on the building 40 0 41 k while coming from grass creek yesterday a horse being driven by miss ellza eliza barber became frightened and ran sway away upsetting the buggy and quite badly injuring the lady ap f 0 joseph hayes died last tuesday at the ogden hospital from the effects of an operation for appendicitis ile he was 21 years of age and lived at echo funeral services were held at echo yesterday the speakers being elders frank croft and 0 A canis J M calderwood and wife lert left yesterday for woodland where they will live this winter john will teach one of the schools there and his sister bibble will teach the other I 1 01 A A 0 A M paddles came up from ogden yesterday tor for a visit with relatives prior to leaving for a mission to great britian 4 r I 1 mr air thomas H mitchell Ml of ogden and miss amelia wilson of this place were e married wednesday evening by elder J alma smith A bap big reception was tendered the young couple at the home of mr and mrs cart carl allison n john J ruff left monday tor for where he has obtained employment elders george T judd and C M malm malin were the speakers at the sacrament meeting on sunday evening i ti walt calderwood was awfully disappointed monday night when the doctor informed him that it was another girl the second one the grass creek mines are working steadily day and night and superintendent hansen Is having trouble in securing enough miners 0 lon frisby wife and son came down from park city sunday for a short visit 0 0 mrs chancey daney and children of ogden have been visiting relatives here this week I 1 4 S 0 0 0 t this issue contains a letter from elder john K lemon jr ot of marion laboring as a missionary in georgia the wanshin wanship correspondent records the death at that place on the of nathan young aged 73 years the cause of death being asthma and dropsy he was a member of the famous mormon bata batal bataillon lion llon having enlisted at council bluffs la ia after being discharged in california he be went to australia Aub where he bo 1 was found by some mormon missionaries returning to utah with them brokon in n herita j |