The Utah directory, containing the name and occupation of every resident in Salt Lake City : and a complete business directory of every city and town in Utah, 1883-84, Part 24

Author: J. C. Graham & Co; J.C. Graham & Company. (1883) bkp CU-BANC
Publication date: c1883
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : J.C. Graham & Co.
Number of Pages: 288


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Beebe L W & Son Hinton Jno, carpenter


Hinton Jno M, mechanic


Isom Geo, gen'l mdse Gwens Eleanor, post mistress Parker J, grist mill


WINDSOR.


A small town of about 200 inhabitants, mostly engaged in farming and stock raising.


Canaan Stock Ranch Co, N Ashby


Esphlin Jno, produce supt


MILLARD COUNTY


This is one of the central counties of Utah. It has an area of 6,800 square miles, running one hundred miles east and west, and sixty- eight miles north and south. The largest stream in the country is the Sevier River, which enters from the north and ends in a large lake that occupies a large part of the Sevier valley desert. Considerable of the industries of the county pertain to lumbering and stock raising. Thereare a number of flour mills in full operation.


FILLMORE


Is the country seat of Millard County, 169 miles south of Salt Lake City. Has a population of about 800.


Christopherson L, boot & shoe maker


Huntsman G, gen'l mdse & furni- ture


Co-op Institution, gen'l mdse, J V Holbrook L, sheep raiser Robison, supt


Flouring Co, H Mitchell, miller Free Traders Union, gen'l mdse & Furniture, John Kelly, supt Farmer T, shoe maker


Henry Wm A, druggist Jelly Jno, postmaster


O K Grist Mill, C Frampton, miller Roof Henry, harness maker


DESERET.


A small farming settlement near the Sevier River, thirty miles north- west of Fillmore; of about 100 population.


Don't forget that Hardy Bros. & Burton have a well selected stock of Dry Goods


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City


Blue Grass, Hume. Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T. B. Ripy, St Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only, Salt Lake City.


E. Pisko & Co,


Wrought Spanish Bits & Spurs, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake


Webb Edward, hotel & saloon Alexander S H, druggist Bennett Joshua, farmer Black Sos S, gen'l mdse Cropper G W, stock raiser Christianson S, stock raiser Weston S W, blacksmith Moody Wm C, gen'l & stock raiser Ray Wm A, gen'l mdse & flour mill Dewsnip Hyrum, flour mill & p m HOLDEN. A farming town; population about 300. Co-op Mercantile Institution, gen Tanner E, gen'l mdse mdse, H Bennett, supt Teeples S, blacksmith Millard County Business Directory. 263 Johnson H B, hotel KANOSH Is situated on Corn Creek, fifteen miles south of Fillmore. A thriving settlement of about 500; mostly engaged in farming and stock raising. Christenson A, blacksmith Kimball A A, bishop Crane Geo, painter Leavitt Lyman, plasterer Crane C, sheep raiser Mills Wm, plasterer & mason Chartsworth Jno, saloon Penney W C, joiner Crane Geo. pound keeper Penney E W, phrenologist George Wm, jr, stock raiser Roberts & Bernant, lumber dealers Greener Thos R, postmaster Ramsey Jno, M D Goddard Benj, teacher Roberts Jno, blacksmith Halsey W A, harness maker Robison P, cooper Wadauld A, gen'l mdse Hunter W, gen'l mdse Hawkes C'B, justice of the peace Z CM I, gen'I mdse Kanosh Sheep Co, H Christenson, Prest LEAMINGTON. A small farming settlement of limited population. Morrison George, (gen'l mdse & Pay Richard, gen'l mdse postmaster MEADOW. Eight miles south of Fillmore ofi Meadow Creek, supported by farmers. Meadow Co-op Mercantile Institu- Stott Edwin, postmaster tion, gen'l mdse SCIPIO. Thirty miles east of Fi.Imore on the traveled road to St. George. Probert W & Co, gen'l mdse Scipio Co-op Mercantile Institut'n PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE-SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Misses and Children's fine SHOES & SLIPPERS at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City.


L. Goldberg has the largest stock of Men's wear in S. L. City


Sole Leather, French Kip, Calf & Morroccos at Pickard's


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Morgan County Business Directory.


MORGAN COUNTY


Bounded on the east by rich and Summit counties, on the south by Salt Lake County, on the north by Weber and on the west by Salt Lake and Davis counties. Weber Canyon runs through the middle of the


county. Much of the area is mountaineous. Considerable fine tim- ber and grazing land throughout the county. Most business centered in Morgan City.


MORGAN CITY


The county seat of Morgan County, is on the U. P. R. R., about forty miles north-east of Salt Lake City.


Beckman Bros, liquor dealers


Mettler L M, post master


Porkinson P, gen'l mdse


Tonks Win, blacksmith


Turner Chas, lime dealer


Williams D, lime dealer Williams J, gen'l mdse Z C MI, gen'l mdse & boots & ·shoes


CRAYDON.


Craydon Coal Co Walker T H & Son, gen'l mdse


Craydon Co-op Store, gen'l muse


PETERSONS.


Hall J K, builder Phillips R, N Pagent


Williams Edwin, gen'l mdse & p m Williams Joshua, lumber


PIUTE COUNTY


This county crosses over Green River towards the Grand River, is abundantly supplied with fine timber, excellent range, and in the bottoms of the gorges are some splendid farming districts with plenty of water. The majority of settlements are situated in the Wasatch Mountains.


MARYSVALE


The county seat of Piute, is the principal settlement of the county. Population about 600 235 miles south of Salt Lake City, It hasa double support from mining and agriculture.


Jones W L, drugs & notions & post Smith Mariner, dry goods, grocer- ies & liquors


master Lisonbee H D, dry goods & groc- eries Pfieffer & Greenig, liquors


Timony E M, groceries & liquors Woodhouse C C, miners supplies, wines & liquors


Blue Grass, Hume. Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T. B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only, Salt Lake City.


E. Pisko & Co,


Call and see Hardy Bros. & Burton's complete stock of Staple & Fancy Groceries


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City


Saddlery and Saddlery-Hardware, Jobbed by W. L. Pickard. Salt Lake City.


Piute County Business Directory. 265


FREMONT.


A small farming settlement of limited population.


Allred A J, gen'1 mdse & p m Fredrickson E, shoe maker Gibbons R, carpenter


Vorrell S W, saw mill


Morrell W W, blacksmith Morrill Geo, carpenter


Hecki W J, carpenter & builder & Tayior Wm, carpenter blacksmith


Young JW, millwright


GREENWICH.


A farming and stock settlement, sparsely settled, including a small farm tilled by Indians.


Bagley E A, gen'l mdse Parker Smith, stock raiser


Thurber Jos H, blacksmith


Thurber A K, stock & sheep Wright Jos H, postmaster


JUNCTION.


Morrill L D, gen'l mdse Morrill & Son, gen'1 md e


W Litaker Jas, gen'l mdse & saloon


KINGSTON,


A small settlement of about 100 inhabitants.


orrill Horatio, tanner Syrett Fred, miller


King T E, postmaster King V, gen'l mdse King Wm, mf'r & bus agt of the U Whittaker Jas, gen'l mds & liquors Õ of Kingston


KOCSHAREM,


Anderson J C, gen'l mdse


Hatch Wm, gen'l mdse 1,40.


Blackburn J, gen'l mdse


'HURBER


Brinkerhoff Geo, dairyma i Burgess Wm, postmaster Burgess Hyrum, blacksmith Hall Wm, carpenter Heath Jai H, grist mill


Hughes Jas, dairyman Meeks Joseph, stock raiser Meeks Wm, dairymkn Stringham G W· gen'l mdse Stoddard Rufus, saw mill


L. Goldberg has the largest stock of Men's wear in S. L. City


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PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE - Near Fost Office, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY.


Buy your HATS, CAPS and GENTS' GLOVES at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City


First Prizes awarded at all Territorial Fairs, to W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake.


266 Kich County Business Directory. RICH COUNTY Located at the extreme north-east corner of the territory, bounded on the north and east by Idaho and Wyoming territories respectively, on the south by Summit and on the west by Cache counties. Much of the area is mountaineous. Bear Lake is a beautiful sheet of water, clear as crystal, resting near lofty mountains, and well stocked with delicious trout. GARDEN. A settlement on the western shore of Bear Lake near the Idaho line. Population consists principally of farmers. Allred Byron H, wagons & ma- Cook Alonzo, grist mill chinery & postmaster Longhurst Chas T, merchant LAKE TOWN. Situated at the southern extremity of Bear Lake; population limited. Fine agricultural and grazing lands. Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Robinson George, postmaster Walstrom O, blacksmith Cheney J, gen'l mdse Hodges N M, grist mill MEADOWVILLE, A small farming settlement of limited habitation. McLean J, gen'l mdse RANDOLPH. A farming town of several hundred population. Jacobsen Olivus, saw mill & lum- Snowball Jno, postmaster ber South C & Sons, lumber merchants Jrnsen Bros, live stock dralers Tyson Mrs L, hotel McMinn E, live stock dealer Z CM I, J M Baxter, supt Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T. B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only, Salt Lake City. WOODRUFF. A settlement in Bear River Valley, twenty miles north of the U. P. R. R Limited population. Eastman A E & Co, gen'l mdse Putman SC, gen'l mdse


Hardy Bros. & Burton carry a fine stock of Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps & Clothing


E. Pisko & Co,


Shoemakers' Tools of all kinds, W. L. Pickasd, Salt Lake.


San Pete County Business Directory. 267 SANPETE COUNTY. Sanpete is one of the most important counties in the Territory. It is bounded on the north by Wasatch and Utah counties; on the west by Millard and Juab, on the south by Sevier county, and on the east by the State of Colorado. The majority of the settlements are in the Sanpete valley, a tract of fertile land about 50 miles in length. Wheat and other cereals are produced in great abundance. The district is also well adapted to the raising of stock, the range being excellent and al- most limitless. MANTI The county seat of Sanpete is a flourishing city of about 2000 population, situated 133 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Anderson A H, saw mill Jolley F M, sheep raiser Anderson Wm, blacksmith Kenner F R, physician Barton W, painter Kenner & Bench, shingle mill Kijar L C, harness manufacturer Ladies Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Larson N C, tailor Braithwaite R, boot & shoe manfr Bybee R L, agricultural imple'nts Carleson F C, shoemaker Carleson G E, shoemaker Lowrie Jno, furniture, meat, live stock, wool & hides Christopherson S, grist mill Coolidge O F, gen'ı mdse Madsen C, cabinet maker Cramer C, furniture Davis H, surgeon Fox E W & Co, gen'l mdse Manti C M Institution, gen'l mdse Wm T Reid, manager Marker Alma, hides & pelts Funk W D, sewing machines Marker J P, wheelright Greco E S, tin shop Parry E L, mason Grier Jno, rope maker Parsons H, carpenter Hall Richard, mason Hansen Mrs C, millinery Peacock & Co, saw mill Perry W H, drugs Hanson S C, wool carder Peterson S P, painter Harmon Bros, saw mill Roberts A. architect Sidwell Geo & Co, mill Henrie D, butcher Hoggan Jas, tailor Snow W S, hotel Hoggan T A, carpenter Hougaard J H & Co, millers Hougaard Jno, photographer Tuttle L T & Co, meat & grpcers Wilson Jno. carpenter CHESTER. A farming town of about 500 population, 15 miles northeast of Manti. Allred R R, stock raiser Child J H, subscription agent Beck H C H, rtock raiser Clapp Elijah, pottery C'lapp Elisha, pottery Chester Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Candland Annie W, postmistress Neilson L, musician Candland D, county attorney PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE-ARTIST'S & SURVEYOR'S SUPPLIES. For LADIES FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS go to Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City. Whitlock Andrew, stock raiser


L. Foldberg, the only Clothing Manufacturer, S. L. City


Cash paid for Hides, Wool and Furs, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake City, Utah.


268 Sanpete County Business Directory.


DOVER


Is a small but thriving settlement, composed mostly of farmers.


Alston C, carpenter & millwright


Reid E, tailor


Erickson C W, plasterer


Grundtwig F C, carpenter


Hodge R, blacksmith


Lundeberg C, mason


Swain A, shoemaker


Tolff C T, mason


EPHRAIM


Is one of the richest farming towns in the county with a population of about 2000. It is situated 7 miles north of Manti.


Greaves P, gen'l mdse & produce


Neilstrup J P, gen'l mdse


Peterson Geo, gen'l mdse


Quinn Geo, harness maker


Jensen C, gen'l mdse


IT O M Institution, gen'l mdse


Whitlock C A, harness & saddles


FAIRVIEW


Is an incorporated town 35 miles north-east of Manti. Population about 1000, chiefly farmers and stock raisers.


Christensen Fred, school teacher


Terry O L, miller


Cruser C, engineer Tucker Amasa, saw mill


Han-en ( K, clerk Tucker Geo, sawyer


Hurst Philip, supt co-op store


Wilson L, postmaster


FERRONS CITY.


A farming settlement of limited habitation.


Anderson A H, carpenter


Horsley J P, mason


Horner C, blacksmith


Molen M W gen'l mdse


Jackson Thos, cabinet maker


Taylor Wm, postmaster


FAYETTE


Has about 100 population, mostly engaged in farming. Fayette Co-op, gen'l mdsc Palmer Mrs, hotel


Metcalf J E, wagon maker, &c


FOUNTAIN GREEN


Is 45 miles north of Manti on the traveled road from Sanpete valley to Nephi. Population about 600, mostly engaged in farming.


Anderson H P E. shoe maker Fountain Green Co-op, gen'l mdse Collard C, blacksmith Hansen H C, toys & gen'l mdse Lewellyn R E, postmaster


Cook Samuel, blacksmith


Draper J G, toys and merchandise Dougall H M & Co, flour mill


Olsen Olaf, cabinet maker Nielsen S R, blacksmith


Hardy Bros. & Burton carry a fine stock of Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps & Clothing


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St, Salt Lake City


Blue Grass, Hume, Boud & Lillard, Hermitage, T, B. Ripy, S !. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only. Salt Lake City.


C - E Pisko & CO.,


Lundeberg A N mason


Naglie O .J, shoemaker


Robinson Wm, postmaster


Robinson A, mason


scott W, shoemaker


Jensen Geo, photographer


Jensen M, photographer


Jensen F Y, tinner


Larsen C A, produce& postmaster


Nielsen Bros, saw mill


Killpock J D, gen'l mdse


Lennox J C, wheelright


Henry Arthur's Boot and Shoe Uppers, W. L. Pickard, Salt Lake City, Utan


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GUNNISON Having a population of 600 is 14 miles south of Manti. The principal occupation of the populace is farming and manufacturing. Sanpete County Business Directory. 269 Gunnison Co-op, gen 1 mdse Madsen Christian, furniture Kearns H H, wagon maker Petersen L, gen'l mdse Knighton Jno, gen'l mdse Robbins & Kearns, gen'l mdse, ho- Ladies Relief Society, gen'l mdse tel and saloon MAYFIELD. A farming town of about 400 population. Christianson P, gen'l mdse Mayfield Co-op Inst'n gen'l mdse MORONI. An incorporated city 40 miles north of Manti. It is in this vicinity that iron is so plentiful. Cloward Jas, blacksmith Moroni Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Eliason N L, postmaster Monson Mons, carpenter & builder Hansen Hans, brick maker Neilsen C P, miller Jensen Andreas. saw mill Olsen Jas, agent wagons Laurson B P, brick layer Petersen H P, carpenter Morley Thos, blacksmith Taylor B F, saloon Morley Isaac, brick layer Taylor & Draper, gen'l mdse MOUNT PLEASANT Is 22 miles north of Manti and is one of the largest cities in the county. The number of inhabitants exceeds 2,000. Mount Pleasant is a thrifty and prosperous town, being situated in the midst of a splendid agricul- tural district. Beauman & Jensen, furniture McClennehan & Co, millers Begstrom Daniel, wood turner Madsen N, book agent Begstrom A, blacksmith Mount Z C'M Institution, gen mdse Bjelkie C G & Co, boots & shoes Neilson S J, gen'l mdse Bowman Neils, painter Neyburg A, blacksmith Cliff E, nursery Olsen S, furniture Farnsworth Geo, gen'l mdse Prichett L F & Co, gen'l mdse Fischer J F, miller Rolph Bros, gen'l mdse Hansen Jas, agent wagons Sanpete County Co-op gen'l mdse Hanson J & Co, shoe makers Wallis Jno, farmer PETTYVILLE Is a small farming town of limited population. Dusterburg Jno, saloon Pettyville Co-op Store, gen'l mdse SPRING CITY. Population about 1000, located 17 miles north from Manti. It has an excellent location with numerous fine buildings. Anderson August, gen'! mdse Olsen Lewis, shingle maker Blair Robert, postmaster Puzey Henry W, carriage & wagon Ellis Jos T, joiner & cabinet maker Ford Wm, blacksmith maker Streeper Chas A, steam saw mill Nielsen Jacob, blacksmith Spring City Co-op, gen'l mdse PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE - LARGEST BOOK STORE in the Rocky Mountains. GENTS' FINE HAND SEWED BOOTS & SHOES at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City.


L. GOLDBERG, LEADING CLOTHIER, Salt Lake City.


WALLIN'S PATENT STIRRUP, best for Broncho Riders.


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Summit County Business Directory.


WALES.


This settlement has a population of about 300. It is located nine miles west of Spring City, and boasts of numerous valuable coal mines.


Anderson C P, engineer


Bates Benjamin, blacksmith


Reese Jno E, jr, engineer


Christensen Peter, brickmaker


Rees Nephi, carpenter


Davis Wm, butcher


Stevens Elisha, carpenter


Dye Wm, engineer


Sanpete Valley Railway, F S Ca- hill, manager


Edmunds Thos, engineer Jones Hugh, carpenter


Jones Wm, carpenter


Lester Geo, boot & shoe maker


Lewis Jno T, carpenter


Midgley J K, carpenter


Midgley Jonathan, postmáster


Wales Coal Mines, F S Cahill, supt Wales Co-op Store, Jno E Rees,supt Wales Mercantile Institution, F S Cahill & Co, proprietors


SUMMIT COUNTY


This county, mountaineous in the extreme, is bounded on the north by Rich County and Wyoming Territory, on the east by the state of Colorado, on the south by Wasatch county, and on the west by Morgan and Salt Lake counties. The summit of the Uintah Range of moun- tains marks the southern boundary of the county, and these with their tremendous peaks occupy a great part of the area. A large number of important mines have been opened up and ranks the county as one of the leading in richness.


COALVILLE,


The county seat of Summit County, is on the Weber River, forty-two miles east of Salt Lake City. This is a prosperous town with a popula- tion of about 700. Its main industries are farming and coal mining. Bopden Jno, p m & publisher Gentry Sam'l, blacksmith Brimn & Cluff, saloon Home Coal Co, (see Salt Lake City) Carlander C A, shoemaker Simpson Jno, drugs & liquors Welch T, grist mill


Co-op Institution, gen'l mdse


ECHO.


Asper E, hotel Beckwith & Lander, gen'l mdse Bromley J.E, hotel


Lander W, postmaster


Wickle R, cigars & tobacco


KAMAS,


This is a thrifty settlement in Kamas Prairie at the headwaters of Provo River. Population estimated at 700.


Carpenter J S, shoe maker Dillon W, blacksmith


Poulson H J, lumber & lath mf'r Warr A, gen'l mdse


Hardy Bros. & Burton carry a full line of General Merchandise


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St, Salt Lake City


Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T, B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only. Salt Lake City.


E. Pisko & CO.,


Rees Jno E, engineer


Thomas Mary R, dressmaker and millinery


Rubber and Gold Plated Carriage Harness at Pickard's.


Leonard G B, postmaster, drugs & gen'l mdse Evans H, harness maker Kamas Co-op, gen'l mdse Larsen H, gen'I mdse Williams S & Sons, shingle mf'rs Woolstenhuben J, gen'I mdse PARK CITY, Bancroft. I ibrary About thirty-five miles south-east of Salt Lake City, is one of the most prosperous mining camps in the Territory. Among its mines which Summit County Business Directory. 271 are most prominent is the Ontario and many others lately developed, in fact the camp is looked upon as being able to.rank in harmony with the famous Leadville mining district at no distant day. Its popula- tion is variously estimated at from 1,500 to 1,600. Ascheim M S, gen'l mdse Clark B B, gen'l mdse Berry Bros, blacksmiths Crescent Mining Co, mines Bock H C & Bro, saloon Cupit & Breman, saloon Boshart H, tailor De La Baume C, groceries Bourse Mrs, boarding house Dodge & Creek, saloon Bowman Miss M, fancy goods Dougherty A S, furniture Brazier Geo, baker Dudler Mrs Jos, saloon & brewery Duffy Jno. saloon Bridge Jno, harness Brogan Terence, saloon Emery A B, postmaster Burlin N, shoemaker Empire Silver Mining & Milling Co Byrne E, shoemaker Erickson G, tailor Capen & Smith, saloon Farrell Wm, saloon O'Reilly Jno, saloon Fennemore Wm, carpenter & un- dertaker Ontario Silver Mining Co, also Salt Lake City Ferry EP, mining operator Ottenheimer W, groceries Fischel F, hotel Pape Jno, saloon Fuelling Aug A, baker & confect'y Park City Bank Funk J F, barber Park City Boot & Shoe Store Grant R, saloon Park City Smelting Co Hunter & Robinson, hotel Pound & Waldron, news agts Johnson. J, restaurant Roy W H, groceries & grain Keeler D F, news agent Sam Hop, Chinese goods Kelly Jno, saloon Shafer Henry, tailor Kiausch F A, drugs Sheppard, Springer & Co, meat Kidder Geo C, lumber Shields Chas, gen'l mdse Kiesel & Rogers, liquors Lane J, saloon LangsdorfF M, saloon groceries & Smith A M. livery Smith W H, livery Snyder G G, livery Tewksbury C A, stoves & tinware Lawrence J & Co, gen'l mdse Thiriat Bros, saloon Liddell & Gulliver, grocers Thompson F C, saloon Lipman M H, clothing Louder Bros, blacksmiths Tims W & Son, lumber & planing mill McCarroll J, shoe maker Wall & Garrity, livery Mahoney Mrs W, boarding house Watson J G, coal & milk Marsac Silver Mining & Milling Co Watson T S, stage line Weisman & Clark, jewelry Mason J W, restaurant Merihugh W, RR hotel Weist Harry, barber Morris Edwd & Co, gen'l mdse White H L, publisher Morrison & Reilly, saloon Williams J E, saloon Masher Amos, meat Williamson E C, drugs Mulhall A B & Co, meat Young H O & Son, gen'l mdse Nadan Mrs C, confec & liquors Misses and Children's fine SHOES & SLIPPERS at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City. PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE-SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.


You can save 10 per cent by buying Clothing at L. Goldberg's


W. L. Pickard carries a full line of Trotting & Racing Goods


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Sevier County Business Directory.


PEOA.


Lyons Oscar F, postmaster Marchant Gilbert J, blacksmith Marchant Jno A, gen'l store Maxwell Jno, shingle & lath mill Milliner Wm, blacksmith Newman Jno, carpenter Olson Sven, mason


Rees & Neel, butchers


Stevens Wm H, grist mill Wardell Geo, carpenter


Welch James, saw mill


White Wm, wagon maker Wright H B, shoe maker


WANSHIP.


A few miles south of Coalville, on the Weber River. Is a thrifty farm ing settlement of about 600 population. Nixon S, gen'l mdse Young E R, gen'l mdse


Reynolds Wm, gen'l mdse & p m


SEVIER COUNTY


Adjoins San Pete County on the south, and is bounded on the east by the State of Colorado, It is noted for its vast ranges for stock, fine tim- ber, arable valleys that are abundantly irrigated, enormous coal fields, and large deposits of hermatite iron, fine clays, &c. The rivers and lakes abound with trout and other fish. The Sevier River traverses the entire length of the valley which name it bears.


ANNABELLA


A small farming town. Chidester J P, butcher Herring Joseph, gen'l mdse Huntsman Geo, blacksmith


Jackson J, carpenter & builder Sleave Jno, postmaster


AURORA.


Broadhead J, newsdealer


Morgan Daniel, postmaster


BURRVILLE.


Burr C C, gen'l mdse


ELSINORE.


A farming town of about 400 population.


Bertelson A & Son, grist mill Co-op Store, gen'1 m dse GLENWOOD.


A settlement five miles east of Richfield on the Sevier River. Pop- ulation about 300; principally farmers. Bruegger G, shoe maker Burns M, harness & saddlery


Pierce J W, gen'l mdse Peterson PC, mill owner


Blue Grass, Hume, Bond & Lillard, Hermitage, T. B. Ripy, St. Jacob's Bourbon, Gucken- heimer Rye, Budweiser Beer, Cigars, &c, at Wholesale only, Salt Lake City.


L E. Pisko & Co, C


Don't forget that Hardy Bros. & Burton have a well selected stock of Dry Goods


E. PISKO & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 205 and 207 Main St., Salt Lake City


Ladies Saddles in great variety at W. L. Pickard's, Salt Lake City, Utah.


Gottesfrieden J, cooper Heppler A, tannery & post master Jackson J W, cabinet maker & builder Jackson Thos, furniture Nordfors A, blacksmith Rickenbach R, shoe maker Shaw A, gen'l mdse Wall J L, mill owner Whetman Geo, builder Wilson Bradley, builder JOSEPH. A farming town of about 300 habitation. Sevier County Business Directory. 273 Butler J S, sheep raiser & wool Murdock G A. post master Carter S R, blacksmith Ross T & F A, gen'l mdse Joseph Co-op M & M Ass'n, gen'l mdse REDMOND. A small farming settlement. Johnson J, gen'l mdse MONROE One of the leading towns of Sevier County; about 600 inhabitants, six- teen miles south of Richfield. Mostly stock raisers and farmers. Anderson Bros, gen'l mdse Nilson Bros & Co, gen'l mdse Bates N P, stationery &c Paulsen P. N, lumber Bertelson & Sons, grist mill Rohman J W, blacksmith People's Co-op Store, gen'l mdse Simonsen S, wagons & hotel Jones J W, gen'l mdse Thueson J Ń, ranchman Monroe Co-op Store, gen I mdse PRATTVILLE. A small farming settlement. Mount S F, hotel & saloon RICHFIELD. This town is about 175 miles south of Salt Lake City. Anderson N, postmaster Nielsen & Jensen, merchandise Smith Jorgen, merchant Wright Isaac K, gen'l mdse Anderson Wm, gen'l mdse Hansen & Thurber, furniture Jensen T C, blacksmith SALINA. Eighteen miles north of Richfield, a farming settlement of about 600 population. Large deposits of rock salt in the vicinity. Curtis J W, hotel Salina Co-op Store, gen'l mdse, W McFadden, manager Olsen J Ć, blacksmith Salina People's Store, gen'l mdse Robins J & Son, gen'l mdse Willes F G, gen'l mdse Gibson S, gen'l mdse GENTS' FINE HAND SEWED BOOTS & SHOES at Geo. Dunford's, Salt Lake City. PEIRCE'S BOOK STORE - LARGEST BOOK STORE in the Rocky Mountains.




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