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Riding Albert H, carpenter.
Riding Heber C, tinsmith. Sargent Win P, lawyer.
Sevy Thomas, wool grower.
STEELE MAHRONI M JR, Editor and Publisher Panguitch Progress, County Clerk. (See adv.) STEINER JOHN J, Physician and Surgeon.
STEINER MRS J J, Propr Panguitch House.
Underwood George M, blacksmith.
PARADISE.
A country town located on the Little Bear river in the southern part of Cache county, 12 miles south of Logan, the county seat, shipping and banking town. This is a high grade farming and graz- ing section, also operates silver and cop- per mines in close vicinity. Has a cream- ery, lumber mill, one L. D. S. church.
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JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. M. M. STEELE, JR., Editor.
GEO. A. HAYCOCK, Business Manager.
PANGUITCH, UTAH.
DAYNES MUSIC CO., THE LEADING MUSIC DEALERS,
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Mail daily. Population 600. Bessie W. Jackson, postmistress.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming poitits.
Allen Frank, live stock. Anderson O M , justice of peace.
Diamond M Creamery, Samuel McMur- die propr.
Gibbs Mrs Louisa, physician.
Hendricksen Neils, carpenter.
Humphries Mrs Wm, hotel.
Jackson Bessie W, postmaster.
Jackson T F, blacksmith. James D J, blacksmith and live stock.
James Elias T, constable.
James John P, dentist and ins agt and ingr Paradise Co-op M I. Jensen Peter, general store.
Lofthous John, shoemaker.
McMurdie Samuel, propr Diamond M Creamery.
Miles John E, saw mill.
Minge C L, shoemaker.
Oldham Samuel P, bishop L D S.
Olofsen Peter, carpenter.
Paradise Co-op M I, Jolin P James mgr. Pearre Charles, live stock. Petersen F J, blacksmith. Roberts J T, blacksmith.
Shaw C H, live stock. Smith E R, general store.
Smith O E, general store.
Thomas W H, lumber mill.
PARAGONAH.
Is a small country postoffice of about 350 population, located in the eastern portion of Iron county, 4} miles north of Parowan, the county seat, 50 from Milford, the shipping point, and 95 from Richfield, its banking town. This is principally a farming district. Has one
L. D. S. church, Mail daily. W. A. Mc- Bride, postmaster.
Barton Joseph P, carpenter.
Horsley Samuel P, carpenter. Lamoreaux D A, live stock.
McBRIDE W A, Postmaster and Ho- tel Propr.
Owens E M, live stock. Owens W T Jr, live stock.
Paragonah Co-op Merc & Mnfg Co. People's Union Merc & Mnfg Co.
Robinson John R, live stock.
Robinson R A, live stock.
Robinson Thomas, blacksmith.
Toplam Simon T, live stock.
PARK CITY.
A celebrated mining town of 2800 pop- ulation in the southwestern part of Sum- mit county, is the terminus of the Echo and Park City branch of the U. P. R. R. and Park City branch of the R. G. W. Ry., 33 miles from Salt Lake City, 28 miles from Echo, and 23 miles from Coalville, the county seat. Con- tains one bank, several large general stores, numerous saloons. The St. Mary's School, a day school conducted by the Sisters of The Holy Cross, a Cath- olic and L. D. S. church, one newspaper (weekly), The Record, a commodious opera house, three hotels, etc. Exp., Pa- cific and Wells, Fargo. Tel., W. U. Rob- ert Wherritt, postmaster.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming poitits.
Adams Willis A, photographer. Allen Mrs M M F, music teacher. Anchor Mining Co, Francis Smith pres, Edwin F Holmes v-pres, Harry E Myers sec, W C McCornick treas, Da- vid Keith supt.
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Anderson P & Co (Peter Anderson, M H Pape), carpenters.
Andrew Frank, furniture and stoves.
ARMSTRONG WILLIAM W, Cashier First National Bank of Park City.
Aschheim M S Mercantile Co, Robert C Chambers pres, James D Murdock v-pres, Charles L Rood treas, Solon Spiro sec and mgr, general store.
Aubrey Frank D, barber. Aubrey Lorenzo J, barber.
Bates George A, shoemaker.
Bates Robert, saloon.
Bates & Kimball (Horace G Bates, Law- rence P Kimball), drugs.
Beggs E J, carpenter.
Berry Bros (James and Edward), black- smiths.
Bird Frank A, assayer.
Blocher C A, principal city schools.
Boss Mining Co, W V Rice mgr.
Boyd W E & Co (Wm E Boyd), drugs.
Brandl & Rasband (Joseph Brandl, James Rasband), meats.
Brown Miss Rica, dressmaker.
BURLIN JULIA M, Mgr Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co.
Coffey & Farrell (James J Coffey, Rich- ard Farrell), saloon.
Collins Frank, bill poster.
Connor Mrs Ellen, propr Salt Lake House. Constellation Mining Co, Henry Sutton sec and treas.
Continental Oil Co, G W Gulliver agt.
Cooney Mrs Catherine, confectionery. Dahl Alex, meats.
Daly Mining Co, .R C Chambers pres and supt, Richard Mackintosh v-pres, Thomas J Almy sec, J B Haggin treas. Deming Henry, mayor.
Deming J H, insurance agt.
Dewey Theater, F J Mclaughlin mgr.
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DEXTER LIVERY AND FEED STA- ble The, Kimball Bros Proprs. Good Rigs and Saddle Horses. Horses Boarded by the Day. Transferring Done on Short Notice.
Diem John, harness.
Dority H, dairy.
ELWOOD MRS HEBER, Propr Utah
House. (See Adv.)
Evans E P, agt Hopkins Coal Co.
Fares Mrs Henry, millinery and ladies' furnshings.
Fares Joseph, second hand goods.
Farrell James & Co (James Farrell, W V Rice), transfer and heavy hauling. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PARK City (Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,- 000), W V Rice Pres, Thomas Kearns V-Pres, W W Armstrong Cashr. Pays Interest on Time Deposits, Buys and Sells Stocks of All Kinds, Charging Only Regular Commission, and Hav- ing Its Own Broker on Salt Lake Stock Exchange. Advances Money on Stocks of Recognized Merits.
Fisher & Leahy (John D Fisher, Matt Leahy), saloon.
Fitzpatrick & McGowan (Patrick Fitz- patrick, Thomas McGowan), saloon. Fox Mrs F S, music teacher.
Frankel Julius & Co (Julius Frankel), clothing.
Freeman Mrs Matilda, restaurant.
Frenton John, saloon.
Fuelling August H, baker and confec- tioner.
Funk John R, barber.
Galligan Rev Thomas, pastor St Mary's Roman Catholic Churchlı.
Garns D, painter.
GOIST CHARLES F, Agent U. P. R. R Co, Mgr Western Union Telegraph Co.
Graham John, carpenter.
Gray Walter T, teas and fruits.
Gulliver George W, propr Utah Coal Co, harness, wagons and implements.
Hallinan Bartholomew J, saloon.
Harris Wm H, mason.
Heal E L, dairy.
Heath Charles, city treasurer.
HEDGES GEORGE E, Agent R. G. W. Ry. Co.
Hopkins Coal Co, E P Evans agt.
Hubbard Lionel E, jeweler. Hurlbut M D, drugs.
Hyde Sanford, city marshal and chief of police.
Johns Stephen H, grocer.
Johnson George, confectionery and sta- tionery.
Johnson H, shoemaker.
Judge, Ivers & Keith (est John Judge, James Ivers, David Keith), livery.
Kearns Thomas, v-pres First Natl Bank. Kelly Edward, saloon.
Ketchum & Funk (George W Ketchum, John R Funk), barbers. Kimball E (estate), coal.
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KIMBALL BROS (Robert F and
Lawrence P), Proprs The Dexter Liv- ery and Feed Stable.
Lamb Willis G, sec Silver King Mining Co.
Lawry Thomas S, restaurant.
Le Compte Edward L, physician.
Lend August & Co (August Lend, Gus- tav Ling), saloon.
Lenzi J G, painter.
LOCKHART JAMES M, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law, Notary Public, Collections and Fire Insurance.
Lockhart Oliver C, fire insurance agent. Lockhart Walter S, justice.
Love Henry L, dentist.
McCarty Freeman A, jeweler and agt Wells, Fargo & Co's Express.
McCarty Mrs Sarah H, restaurant.
McGrath H, dairy.
McGuffie James, tailor.
Mckay Isaac, policeman.
Mckay I F, saloon.
McLaughlin David C, lawyer.
MeLaughlin Frank J. county treasurer.
McPherson Peter, dry goods, clothing and shoes.
Marsac Milling & Mining Co, D C Mc- Laughlin atty.
Martin Andrew N, barber.
Miller Wm, leader Park City Band.
Miller Wm H, county assessor.
Moler Miss, dressmaker.
Murphy Charles, saloon.
Nyberg Oscar W, confectionery.
O'Hara & Garvin (Mrs J C O'Hara, Mrs G H Garvin), millinery. O'Keeffe Timothy, cigar minfr.
Oliner Joseph, merchant tailor.
Ontario Silver Mining Co, J B Haggin treas, F G Drum sec. Pacific Express Co, Arthur Williams agt. Pape Jack, chief fire department.
Park City Band, Wm Miller leader.
Park City Hotel, George Hall propr.
Park City Ice Co, W S Wright pres, R T Kimball sec and treas.
Park City Light, Heat & Power Co. W V Rice pres, James Farrell v-pres, D C Mclaughlin treas, Walter Scott sec. Park City meat Co, grocers and meats. Park City & Midnight Sun Mining Co, miners.
Park City Water Works Co. R C Chambers pres, W V Rice v-pres, Wal- ter Scott, sec.
PARK RECORD THE, Raddon Raddon Publishers and Proprietors, S L Raddon Editor. (See adv.)
Paull Bros & Wilson (Thomas H and Charles J Paull, Archie F Wilson), grocers, hardware, etc.
Pickett & Gregg, painters.
Platt Samuel W, dentist.
Priestley Mrs J, dressmaker.
Prisk Charles T, cigars, news and sta- tionery.
Putnam Mining Co, W M Ferry pres, W Mont Ferry sec.
Quinn & McPolin (James Quinn and Frank McPolin), livery.
Quinn & Miller, cigar mnfrs.
Quong Lee, laundry.
Raddon Harry, painter.
RADDON SAMUEL L, Editor The Park Record. (See adv.)
RADDON & RADDON (Samuel L and
Wm A), Publishers and Proprietors The Park Record and Job Printers. (See adv.)
Rice W V, pres First National Bank.
Riley & Tuohey (Barney Riley, Pat Tuohey), saloon.
RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY CO, G E Hedges Agt.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELE- phone Co, Julia M Burlin Mgr.
ROY MERCANTILE CO THE, Wil- liam H Roy Manager. (See adv.)
ROY WILLIAM H, Manager The Roy Mercantile Co. (See adv.)
St Mary's School, conducted by The Sis- ters of The Holy Cross, Sister Gabriella superior.
Salt Lake House, Mrs Ellen Connor propr, Thomas J Connor mgr.
Sanders W W, dairy.
Schwartz Manheim, saloon. Shields F A, dry goods and shoes.
Shields Henry, lawyer.
Silver King Mining Co, David Keith pres, Thomas Kearns v-pres and mgr, W G Lamb sec, W S McCornick treas.
Smith George, meats and grocer.
SNYDER BISMARCK, Lawyer and Collections.
SNYDER WILSON I, Atorney-at- Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts.
Sperry B M, mason. Spiro Solon, sec and nigr M S Aschheim Mercantile Co.
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The F. O. GINNEVER MFG. CO. Shoulder Braces, Crutches, Etc.
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Che
ark Record.
Established February 7th, 1880.
RADDON & RADDON, Props.
Published Every Saturday at Park City, Summit County, Utah.
The Record is the representative paper, not only of Park City, but the whole of Eastern Utah.
Job Printing IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES.
THE ROY MERCANTILE CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, Glass and Tinware.
Wm. H. Roy, Manager.
PARK CITY, UTAH.
UTAH HOUSE, MRS. HEBER ELWOOD, Prop.
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BOARD and ROOMS. PARK CITY, UTAH. Opp. R. G. W. Depot.
Tables Supplied With Everything in Season.
Stephenson Bros & Clark (Asbury C and Fred Stephenson, George Clark), sa- loon.
Stevens Fred, city recorder.
Strommers Edward, blacksmith.
STRINGER THOMAS M, Assayer. PO Box 100. Sutton E D & Co, grocers and meats. Sutton Richard D, restaurant.
Tewksbury Charles A, hardware and tin- smith. Timlin Thomas, confectionery. Townsend Herbert S, lawyer.
UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO, C F Goist Agent.
Utah Coal Co, George W Gulliver propr, coal dealers.
UTAH HOUSE, Mrs Heber Elwood Propr, H Elwood Mgr. (See adv. Valeo Mining Co, Thomas Kearns pres and ingr, J H Deming sec and treas. Viko E, physician.
Waldon Thomas, police dept. Wanning George, saloon.
Watson Mrs I, dressmaker.
Weeter J C Lumber Co, John C Weeter pres, H B Weeter sec and treas.
Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, F A Mc- Carty agt.
Welsh, Driscoll & Buck (Henry Welsh, Timothy Driscoll, Wm J Buck), gen- eral store.
Western Union Telegraph Co, C F Goist ingr.
Wherritt Robert, postmaster.
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Manufacturers of Husler's Brands of Flour. Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of Grain and Cereals.
"PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN"
Pueblo, Colorado:
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Widdison & Son (Robert R and Robert R Jr), blacksmiths.
Williams Arthur, agt Pacific Express Co, dealer in notions, cigars and confec- tionery.
Williams Charles E, cabinet maker.
Wilson Charles M, physician.
Woodside Mining Co, W V Rice sec, treas and mgr.
WOODWORTH OMRI M, Staple,
Green and Fancy Groceries, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Flour, Hay, Grain, Fruits, Produce, Etc.
Younger H B, bowling alley.
PARK JUNCTION.
Is a station located on the Park City Branch of the R. G. W. Ry, in the south- eastern portion of Summit county, 2 miles from Park City and 31 from Salt Lake City.
PARK VALLEY.
Is a flourishing village located in the northern part of Box Elder county, 85 miles northwest of Brigham, the county seat and banking town, and 13 from Kelton, its shipping point. It has a do- mestic money order bureau and one L. D. S. church. Several mining companies are in operation. Semi-weekly mail. Wm H. Mecham, postmaster.
Burton Joseph H, justice of peace.
Carter E F, notary public.
Carter E F & Sons, live stock.
Century Mining & Milling Co. Edison Frank, miner.
GOODLIFFE A, General Store.
Iowa Mining Co.
Larsen Adam, live stock.
Planetary Mining Co. Rose Andrew & Sons, live stock. Sunset Mining Co.
Taylor & Dodge, miners.
White A J, miner.
Zangg Fred, constable.
PAROWAN.
A prosperous city in eastern part of Iron county, of which it is the county seat, is located 50 miles southeast from Milford, the nearest shipping point, and 160 from Nephi, the nearest banking point. It is one of the oldest cities in Utah, having been first settled in 1851, and incorporated as a city about a year later. The city has L. D. S. and Presby- terian Churches, good public schools, shoe factories, flour mill, tanneries, saw mills, substantial stores, etc. Farming, cattle and sheep raising are the principal industries. Population 1200. Tel., Des- eret. John T Mitchell postmaster.
Adams Bros (Wm Jr and Hugh L), live stock breeders.
ADAMS CHARLES, Treas and Supt Parowan Co-operative, M & M Co, Bishop of Parowan Ward.
ARTHUR JOSHUA H, County Treas- urer. Benson Nathan, saw mill.
Bentley Bros (John and Wm), carpenters Clark Edgar L, live stock breeders. Day Wilford, wool grower.
Decker George W, county supt of schools EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE AS- sociation, Incorporated 1892, John Bentley Pres, Wm H Gurr V-Pres and Supt, Nathan Benson Sec, Dealers in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Furniture and Grain, etc. We Manufacture Our Own Boots and Shoes.
Evans Jenken A, hotel.
GURR WILLIAM H, Vice-Pres and Supt Equitable Co-op Association.
HALTERMAN GEORGE S, Dealer in Farm Implements, Wagons, etc., Also Contractor in General Well Boring, Sinking of Artesian Wells a Specialty, First-class Work Guaranteed. Corre- spondence Solicited.
HOLYOAK WILLIAM, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Grain, Produce, etc., Also Harness Manufac- turer and Dealer. .
Houchen Wm, county assessor. Jackson Mark, mason.
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Lemmon Isaac, carpenter. Lowder John L, wool grower. McGregor Joseph F, county attorney. Matheson 'David, ingr Parowan Opera House.
MITCHELL JOHN T, Dealer in Gen-
eral Merchandise, Farm Implements, etc, Notary Public and Postmaster. Page Daniel, propr Parowan Hotel.
PAROWAN CO-OPERATIVE M & M
Co, Wm C McGregor Pres, Wm Dav- enport Sec, Charles Adams Treas and Supt. We Carry a Full and Complete Line of General Merchandise, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Furniture, Wagons and Implements. Also Tan- ners and Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Lumber and High Grade Flour. Parowan Hotel, Daniel Page propr.
Parowan Opera House, David Matheson mgr.
RASMUSSEN CARL C, Dealer in
Furniture, Hardware, 'Wagons, Bug- gies and Farm Implements. Also Gro- ceries and Drugs.
Rasmussen John T, blacksmith.
Schoppmann Eugene, county surveyor. Stones James, county clerk.
Stubbs Wm, live stock.
Warren Mrs Annie, apiarist.
West Mrs Tryphine, county recorder. Whitney Eli A, blacksmith. Whitney New S, blacksmith. Wilcock Wm, saw mill.
PAYSON.
A prosperous incorporated city on the O. S. L. and Tintic Range branch of the R. G. W. Rys. in the southern part of Utah county, 18 miles south of Provo, the county seat. Has L. D. S., Metho- dist, Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches, good public schools, a bank, creamery, flour mills, several substantial stores and a live weekly newspaper, The Globe-Header. The city owns its elec- tric plant. Sheep raising is one of the prominent industries. Exp., Pacific and
Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. and Deseret. Population 3000. Grant Si- mons postmaster.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah, Idaho. Montana and Wyomitig points
Bingham Joseph, blacksmith.
Brimhall Joseph, blacksmith.
Brown Edwin G, clothing, etc. Cravens Armon, harnessmaker.
Cravens Bros (Charles, John and James) sheep breeders.
Cushing Wm, livery.
Dean Ezekiel, barber.
Donaldson John C, confectioner.
Done George H, leader Payson Silver Band.
Done John & Sons (John and Abraham), lumber.
Done & Archbold (George H Done, Ralph Archbold), bicycle repairs.
Donnelson & Huish, confectionery.
DOUGLASS SAMUEL, Dealer in Gen- eral Merchandise, Dry Goods, Grocer- ies, Shoes, Hats, Oils, Glass, Paints, Cutlery and Tinware, Live Stock, Farming, Hay and Grain and Alfalfa Seeds.
Douglass W J & Son (Wm J and Wm J Jr), general store.
Dowdle W P, sheep raiser.
Dunning L E, hotel.
Ellsworth Mary, confectioner.
Ferre Mrs Wm, milliner.
Fillmore Mrs Luella, restaurant.
Finlayson & Tanner (James Finlayson, J S l'anner), flour mill. Gutheil Adde G, barber.
Gutheil Mrs Helen, restaurant.
Heaton Wm R, marshal.
Henry J M, physician.
Holladay Archibald F, dentist.
Howard Rev T P (Methodist). Huish Albert S, hardware.
Huish F D, photographer.
Huish John E, furniture and mill.
Irvine Darwin W, drugs.
JACKSON & MCCLELLAN (Charles W Jackson, Albert Mcclellan), Pub- lishers The Payson Globe-Header. (See Adv.)
J. M. MARRIOTT
Highest Cash Prices Paid for first-class Live Stock. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 265 S. Main St., Salt Lake City.
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Johnson Wm, tailor. Lapham Rev F N (Presbyterian).
Lemmon Hyrum, general store. Loveless Justin A, harness.
McBeth Edward H, farm implements and coal.
McCaw Frank, jeweler. McClelland J C, apiarist.
Marsh Mrs P HI, milliner. Miles Jesse, blacksmith.
Page Joseph E, lawyer.
Page Jonathan S Jr, books and notions. Page J S & Son (Jonathan S Page, John J Powell), general store.
Page Wm H, city treasurer.
Page & Perry (Wm H Page, George A Perry), meats.
Payson Co-operative Mercantile Institute W S Tanner pres, R T Huish sec, T H Wilson treas, general store.
Payson Creamery Co, creamery.
PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS
Bank (Capital $31,800, Surplus $3180), Thomas G Wimmer Pres, W S Tanner V-Pres, R S Wimmer Cashr, Incorpor- ated 1890, Does a General Banking Business. Collections Promptly At- tended To.
PAYSON GLOBE-HEADER THE, Jackson & McClellan Publishers. (See Adv.)
Payson Opera House, A G Gutheil mgr. Payson Silver Band, George H Done
. leader.
Peery James S, city mayor.
Persson John, tailor.
PETERSON AUGUST, Manufacturer of All Kinds of Coffins and Caskets in the Latest Designs, In Stock or Made to Order on the Shortest Notice. All Kinds of Furniture Made and Re- paired. General Jobbing of All Kinds. Powell John, paints, etc.
Reynolds & Done (Charles F and Ber- nard C), shoemakers.
Pitchie Joseph HI, dentist.
Rockhill Nathan, saloon. Senior Mrs Ellen, milliner.
Sherman W H, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co. Simons Bros (A L, Edward and Ora), sheep raisers.
Simons Grant, postmaster.
Smith Mrs Robert, hotel. Stark John D, city recorder. Stark Joseph L, harness.
Stevens Garibaldi, fruit grower.
Stewart Levar, creamery. Stone John Q, grocer.
Taylor Jesse S, justice of peace.
Taylor Miss Josie, mgr Deseret Tel Co. Thustrup Louis A, shoemaker.
TILSON JAMES P, Dentist and Mi- ning Prospector.
Tipton & Son (Henry and Henry S), blacksmiths.
Townsend Joseph L, drugs, etc. Troxel Jacob, apiarist.
Wade Wm A, physician.
Wightman & Son (Joseph and Philo C), meats. Williams George W, dry goods, etc. Wilson Sanford B, saloon.
WIMMER R S, Cashier Payson Ex- change Savings Bank, Insurance and Notary Public.
WIMMER THOMAS G, President Payson Exchange Savings Bank and Sheep Raiser.
Wimmer T J & Co (Thomas J and Rob- ert S Wimmer, S V Shelp), general store.
Worsencroft Samuel, tinner.
PEOA.
An Indian word meaning "marry," is a thrifty and enterprising town of about 500 population, located in the south-
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west portion of Summit county on the Weber river, 16 miles from Coalville, the county seat, and 14 from Park City, its banking and shipping point. The river furnishes power for a good saw mill. Is mostly noted for its farm products and furnishes a large amout of lumber for mines in the vicinity. Has one L. D. S. church, a good school. Mail daily except Sunday. Oscar F. Lyons, post- master.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming points.
Bleazard Mark H, carpenter.
LYONS OSCAR F, Postmaster, Books and Stationery, Notary Public and Collection Agency.
Marchant Abraham R, justice of peace. Marchant Albert G H, agricultural im- plements.
Marchant John A, general store and saw mill.
Marchant John A R, blacksmith.
Marchant John R, constable.
Maxwell John, general store. Maxwell Ralph, R R contractor. Walker Mrs L E, hotel. Wilkins Oscar, general store.
Williams Henry B, carpenter. Wright Henry B, contractor. Wright Wm J, barber.
PEPLIN.
Is a little station located near the northern point of the Great Salt Lake, in the northern part of Box Elder county on the C. P. R. R., 69 miles from Cor- inne and 130 from Salt Lake City.
PERRY.
Is a small village located in the east- ern portion of Box Elder county, on the O. S. L. R. R., 3 miles from Brigham, the county seat, shipping and banking town. Has one L. D. S. church. Popu- lation about 350. Annie M. Mathews, postmistress.
Hill E M, general store. Matthews Henry C, constable.
MATTHEWS & GREENWELL, Gen- eral Store. Thomas Jacob, blacksmith. Young James, justice of peace.
PETERSBORO.
Is a small village located in the west- ern part of Cache county on the O. S. L. R. R., 9 miles west of Logan, the county seat and banking town. The people are chiefly engaged in farming. Has one L. D. S. church and a school. Exp., Pacific. Peter Peterson, postmaster.
PETERSON.
Is a small postoffice located in the western part of Morgan county, on the U. P. R. R., 17 miles southeast of Ogden, the county seat and banking town, and 40 northeast of Salt Lake City. Has a good general store, a district school, a L. D. S. church, etc. Population 256, in- cluding the suburban towns of Enterprise and Mountain Green, all three being in- cluded in one school district. Exp., Pa- cific. I. J. Fancler, Exp. and R. R. Agt. George Y. Roberts, postmaster.
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