Show Coalville News N evs of Thirty Years Ago From the tho furs ruf of The Coalville Coal Ule Times lImes ny By C. C C R. R JO JONES ES Issue of February 26 1904 1004 The warm days of the past few weeks have luve melted the snow so rapidly that floods have occurred In different parts doing considerable damage On Wednes Wednes- Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday day the bridge of f the U. U P. P near Croyden was vas damaged so that trains could not I ass riss r while a a. big washout occurred east of Evanston The grist mill at Echo owned by the Jones brothers came nearly n being Ing washed away The Echo creek was higher than ever before known washing down trees ees reeks etc Into the mill milli r i dam Considerable damage was dope dons to wheat and and flour In the mill Mrs Alma Eldredge and Mrs L L. E. E Eldredge gave a very entertaining Wash Wash- Washington's Washington's ington's birthday party at the tho home of the latter on Monday evening Cards and and other games were played and re refreshments re- re refreshments served About forty guests were present John H Sargent of at Hoytsville has sold his ranch at that place and will leave shortly for Idaho Falls Idaho where he has purchased a farm and will make his home Dr J. J J E E. Hosmer who was located here for a number of years but who Is now practicing at nt Park City was here hero this week visiting his many friends A pleas pleas- pleasant pleasant pleasant I ant surprise party was given In his hon hon- honor or Friday night at nt the home of Dr and Mrs O. O W W. French en h Articles of Incorporation tion of the Park City Miners Miners' Hospital at Park City were filed led with the county clerk Friday morn- morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing with a capital stock of The officers named are David Baxter president W W. J. J Kearns vice president E E. E F. F Boyle secretary and Joseph P. P Langford treasurer Charles Clark of this place and Louise Vincent of Evanston were married d on Monday night by Bishop Frank Croft in the presence of a few Intimate friends Mrs C. C R R. Jones Miss Margaret t Fad- Fad Faddies Faddies Faddies dies and Miss Kassie were visitors visitors I tors with relatives In Salt Lake City I last week Two deaths are recorded at Henefer Hender by our correspondent corr On February W. W Bell twelve years of age died from an attack of appendicitis ap On Wednesday afternoon Nellie Foster year three-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs George G orge Foster died from |