| OCR Text |
Show son of Mr. nod Mrs. Anderson died after au illness of a fe'W days; be was one month nnd two days old. Funeral services were held last Saturday at the residence of Mrs. P. G. Fernelius. Then the remains 'Were to.kcn to Peterson for burial. We feel to symp:lthlze with the berCllvcd parents lor this is the second baby they have layed to rest. Mr. P. Anderson is o.t llresen~ in Kentucky Ollll mission which lll:l.kcs it so much harder for the motber. Mrs. D. D, Jones, 'vho is sick, Is on the improve but very weak yet. The river is beginning to rise. Part of lI. wall on the wagon ro:ld in the canyon Cll.ved down tbe othe~_~_b~t w.c-,:,,1eTnformed t~~_e road supel'vlsor repaired tbo reak before nny sel'ious damage 'Was done. Five horses were sold out of the estray pouud yesterday. TOD'lato misers here are talk· fng o.bout biring II. machine to set out their toma.to plants. The machine, H is said. will set out ten acres per day aud "Irotor each plllnt; will set them from two to six inches deep, according to the sl%;e of the plant. The stockholders oUho Amuse· ment COlUpany held:l. meeting ono night last 'Week 10 henr nnd SOUTH WEBER ITEMS. accept the financial reportoftlta.t institution, A four per cent clivi· Qcite a Dumber of children in elend was declared. All oHhe old · Soutb Weber ore a!Illcted with board of direciors ' ....oro re·electwhooping cough. ed, with one exception, G. M. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Kendell Surk being tho ne'W member adh:Lve n. very sick buby. ded. Tlle directors Bre J. W. : ~e srahl anel grass have Elrl, president; James Harbert;. gro~ rapidly ~luce the recent son, j1'., vice-president; James · ,torm, II. Coolr, secretary; O. A. Ferne· One day I:1st week, Counselor hus, treasnrer nud G_ M. Stark. :R. N. 'iaus rl;lceived IL telegram 011 the 2nd iDst.. tCla.ms turned tram Snako IUver. Idaho, re- out Ilnd helped Mr. Jonathan questing his presence thero on Bambrough haul brick and a.cCOUllt of his brothor Ja.mes be- :ock {rom his futher's place down 'wg 60 very sick. lIe hllS since to Mr. P. P. Prophet's \vho1'o the teLnrnel\. building will be re-erectecl. · Mrll. J. W. Earl wcnt to Idaho Mr. 0. Schmalz reached here 0. , Weclt befure last. fow days ago {rom Bluo creek Ellen Fornelills returned from where 110 had been to look aftor Clche VaUcy one day l:u.t week his 6hccp. IIo sass tho feed is 'irhere lIbc had lipeut two months pretty good but tbat the herds '&'lth her sister. ar.) very DumcrOIlll. !lfr. C. A. and Mrs. P_ G. Fel- Prof. Fowler, o! Ogden, ,'Islts Ilcllus had II. very Dlurow escnpo our 101\'11 ovory Saturday, to give trom being I,Uleu OUO day last lessons oa the lllllno Bnd org:ln. . 'Io'eei( whill! ill Ogulla. Thcy'Wero At preSol~,t he lias about bull & hllll!;ht \'olli<:lo, cQmiug d"wn 0. doz.cn pUln)!!. ills ~baTges ore GO .hllioll 2-:11h Stroet when the cents:l. 1t!£so:1. W" understand lltclryoke strap ut'oke und frlnbt. he nlso bas aIew PUIJils In Uln· enot! ~bo team causin" it to ';.un tab, whero ho ",bits the samo ,,,·ay. To TURke matt;rs worse.' day_ tho brldlo bi! broke so that tb~ nOlld snpervisor of Dlst. No.l0 team ~me unmllna'mble. Tho has bClell 'Worlting' 0:1 the road ~uggl WolS C(lpsi7.eil~but bofore conneetiug this place ",Ith South bl$ OCcurred the !:lily jumped Hooper. from the vehicle and eSC(lp<!d The · dalua:;c slIlt, [II tho dis· Pt~ctlCo'lUy unhurt but Mr. Fer. trict court, olD. D. Jones against, nell us '>I'a.s Violently pitched out tho Weber & Davis CO.luUor; can· I , upon the ground but he too os- 111 co:npauy has boon dismissed. ' ~Jl3<l Withf)ut nuy serious Inlur. Mote Anon. le, and the vehlclo 'I"ns not dalU' agll<\ much. . L:lStFl'iday mornln~, the little Davis County Clipper May 12,1899 p.1 |