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District 11-Cedar Fort-James Cham- berlain, Alfred Anderson, William Cook, Trustees.
District 12-Lchi-J. E. Ross, William S. Evans, J. B. Gaddie, Trustees.
District 13-Alpine-R. N. Bennett, B. Bates, Ephraim Healey, Trustees.
District 14-American Fork-John H. Wootton, Mary E. Able, James Clark, Trustees.
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District 15-Pleasant Grove-Alexander Bullock, P. E. Brown, A. B. Walker, Trustees.
District 16-Vineyard-George M. Smoot, Lillie Holdaway, Richard Bate, Trus- tces.
District 17-Lake View-Samuel E. Bun- nell, L. John Nuttall, Jr., W. S. Camp, Trustees.
District 18-Provo Bench-David Parks, Wm. C. Partridge, T. Farley, Trustees. District 19-Thistle-James Henderson,
B. F. Smith, R. W. Westwood, Trustees. District 20-Frederick Willson, D. A. Mitchell, J. W. Drollinger, Trustees.
District 21-Tucker-John Beagler, Wm. Brock, J. W. Coburn, Trustees.
District 22-Colton-J. F. Johnson, Thos. Arrowsmith, J J. Craner, Trustees.
District 23-Mapleton-John Lee, C. M. Bird, F. G. Tweda, Trustees.
District 24-Highland-James Brown, Stephen Moyle, George Y. Myers, Trus- tees.
District 25-Manning-W. H. Summer- ville, John McCarthy, A. F. Bott, Trus- tees.
District 26-Mt. Nebo-Henry Miller, George Fish, George Whitsel, Trustees.
WASATCH COUNTY.
`District 1-Heber-James W. Clyde, Wm. L. Turner, Wm. S. Willis, Trustees.
District 2-Midway-John Van Wagon- er, John Huber, Charles J. Bronson, Trustees.
District 3-Charleston-Wm. Daybell, H. J. Wagstaff, Joseph R. Murdock, Trus- tees.
District 4-Wallsburg-J. L. Parcell, Wm. J. Boren, Jr., D. N. Greer, Trus- tees.
'District 5-Centre-James Baird, Sarah Muir. A. A. Brimm, Trustees.
District 6-Buysville-John P. Ander- son, Joseph McDonald, Henry Moss, Trustees.
District 7-Daniels-George A. Clift, Mark Orgill, Wm. Bethers, Trustees.
District 8-Bench Creek-J. S. Ketcham, Peter Duncan, John R. Peterson, Trus- tees.
District 9-Elkhorn-Orson Lee, Henry Cluff, Henry Morris, Trustees.
District 10-Riverside-J. W. Thomas, I. R. Baum, Philip Smith, Trustees.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
District 1-Shonesburg.
District 2-Springdale-Thomas Flanna- gin, Ida Flannagin, Thornton Hep- worth, Trustees.
District 3-Rockville-George Jennings, Ellen R. Daley, John R. Terry, Trus- tees
District 4-Grafton-James Stanworth, David Ballard, Win. T. Russell, Trus- tees.
District 5-Virgin City-John H. Hilton, John Spendlove, James Jepson, Trus- tees.
District 6-Toquerville-G. M. Spilsbury, Wm. A. Bringhurst, Peter Anderson, Trustees.
District 7-Leeds-Erastus C. Olson, B. Y. McMullen, H. E. McMullen, Trus- tees.
District 8-Harrisburg-Hyrum Laney, Job. T. Smith, Mary Laney, Trustces. District 9-Washington-G. M. Craw- ford, Joseph Mills, A. H. Larson, Trus- tees.
District 10-St. George-George Wood- ward, F. L. Daggett, Jos. Orton, Trus- tees.
District 11-Bloomington-George Faw- cett, L. J. Larson, Wm. A. Fawcett, Trustees.
District 12-Santa Clara-John S. Witt- wer, Jacob Frie, John Graf, Trustees. District 13-Gunlock-Frank O. Holt, J. S. P. Bowler, A. C. Pulsipher, Trustees. District 14-Pine Valley-George E. Bur- gess, Bernella E. Gardner, O. H. Brack- en, Trustees.
District 15-Hebron-Elias Hunt, Orson Huntsman, Amos Hunt, Trustees.
District 16-Enterprise-T. N. Terry, James Canfield, Sarah Morris, Trus- tees.
District 17-Pinto-Benjamin Platt, El- len R. Harrison, Lydia A. Knell, Trus- tees.
District 18-Harmony-James F. Pace, L. A. Pace, Eliza Kelsey, Trustees.
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WAYNE COUNTY.
District 1-Fremont-Jos. Taylor, Mrs. Louisa Taylor, C. N. Shiner, Trustees. District 2-Loa-Thomas Blackburn, Andrew Sander, Michael Hansen, Trus- tees.
District 3-Lyman-William I. Calla- han, Mrs. Thede Olroyd, Benj. G. Tur- ner, Trustees.
District 4-Thurber-James Grant, Wil- lard Snow, George W. Stringham, Trus- tees.
District 5-Trenton-E. Pullard, Chris- tian Johnson, David Coombs, Trustees. District 6-Teasdale-Jacob Ostberg, Ru- dolph Nayzer, Charles Snow, Trustees. District 7-Grover-T. R. Forsyth, Jo- seph Hutchensen, John Allen, Trustees. District 8-Torrey-Jno. A. Hancock, John C. Jacobs, M. Christopherson, Trustees.
District 9-Junction-Amasa Pierce, Cut- ler Buchannan, Leo Holt, Trustees.
District 10-Aldrich-Sidney Curtis, Jor- gan Smith, Wm. Heath, Trustees.
District 11-Caneville-John Carrell, Walter E. Hanks, Taylor Duncan, Trustees.
District 12-Giles-Edward Abbott, Lo- renzo Turner, Levi C. White, Trustees. District 13-Clifton-Newel Knight, John Ekker, Johnathan Hunt, Trus- tees.
District 14-Hanksville-J. Hunsman, William Rust, C. A. Gibbons, Trustees.
WEBER COUNTY.
District 1-Burch Creek-James A. Her- rick, Wm. M. Stimpson, Frederick Garner, Trustees.
District 2-Eden-Wm. Lindsay, Sr., Alex Ririe, A. B. Jensen, Trustees.
District 3-Farr West-Seth Painter, Wm. A. Taylor, C. H. Owen, Trustees. District 4-Garland-Philip Dance, E. A.
Bingham, M. R. McFarland, Trustees. District 5-Huntsville-W. H. Burrows, C. C. Wangsgard, A. P. Rengstrom, Trustees.
District 6-Hooper-J. W. Hooper, J. T. McDonald, John Moore, Trustees.
District 7-Harrisville-S. S. Later. Sa- repta E. Cowles, Nathan J. Harris Trustees.
District 8-Kanesville-Albert Green, D. W. Scribner, Henry P. Green, Trus- tees.
District 9-Liberty-E. J. Marshall, Wm. Baily, W. O. Shaw, Trustees.
District 10-Marriott-M. S. Mariott, T. P. Terry, George E. Hodson, Trustees. District 11-North Ogden-J. S. Chad- wick, I. F. Campbell, J. A. Clark, Trus- tees.
District 12-Perry-Adolph Layman, Wm. Wheeler, John F. Allred, Trus- tees.
District 13-Plain City-Wm. England, H. J. Garner, S. P. Draney, Trustees. District 14-Poplar-John A. Taylor, J. L. Robson, R. T. Summers, Trustees. District 15-Pleasant View-Herbert Rhees, C. A. Hickenlooper, Thomas Budge, Trustees.
District 16-Roy-Byron L. Bybee, W. N.
Baker, Chauncey J. Garner, Trustees. District 17-Randall-Frank Moore, G. J. Linford, Joseph Barker, Trustees. District 18-Riverdale-Joseph Fife, S. A. Bybee, Joseph Patterson, Trustees. District 19-Slaterville-A. J. Hudman, Mary O. T. Webb, Frederick Foy, Trustees.
District 20-Taylors-Thomas Gibson, Ralph Hunt, John Larson, Trustees.
District 21-Uintah-Andrew Anderson, Alma Keyes, Wm. G. Warner, Trus- tees.
District 22-Warren-Joseph V. East, J. F. Knight, Joseph E. Hodson, Trustees. District 23-Wilson-John Rackham, J. B. Trimble, John Holmes, Trustees.
District 24-West Weber-Thomas Eth- erington, John E. Hunter, J. B. AI- vord, Trustees.
UTAH STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIA- TION.
(The annual meeting is held during the Christmas holidays.)
President-Oscar Van Cott, Salt Lake City.
First Vice-President-Miss M. Ade- laide Holton, Salt Lake City.
Second Vice-President-Milton Ben- nion, Cedar City, Iron County.
Third Vice-President-Albert N. Mer- rill, Logan.
Secretary-A. S. Martin, Salt Lake City.
Treasurer-Frank Evans, Coalville, Summit County.
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UTAH STATE GAZETTEER
DIRECTOR AND MANAGER OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AS- SOCIATION FOR UTAH.
J. M. Tanner
Logan, Cache Co.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Salt Lake City.
Joseph T. Kingsbury, Ph. D. . President State Normal School, connected with the University.
Wm. M. Stewart, M. D .. ... Principal Southern Branch of the State Normal School, Cedar City, Iron Co.
Milton Bennion, B. S. Principal
THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH.
Logan, Cache Co.
J. M. Tanner
President
UTAH STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND.
Ogden City, Weber Co.
Frank W. Metcalf, D. B. . Superintendent
STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Ogden City, Weber Co.
E. M. Allison Superintendent
UTAH STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL LI- BRARY AND READING ROOM.
Office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Number of volumes, 2725. This li- brary contains books and other litera- ture especially adapted to schools and school and district libraries.
STATISTICS
OF
THE
STATE
OF
UTAH.
Population of State (ap-
proximated)
300,000
Number of counties (1898- 99). 27 Number of school districts (1898-99) 372
Number of
school
houses
(1898-99) :
Owned by dis-
tricts. .
544
Rented.
145
New school buildings erected during school year (1898- 99)-Number .. 43
Cost.
$
112,649.28
Number
of
departments
(1898-99) :
Primary. 583
Grammar 480
High School. 12
Number of public
school
teachers (1898-99) .. 1,419
Average monthly salary of teachers (1897-98) :
Male. $ 61.42
Female
41.19
Number
of
children
of
school
age
(1899-1900) :
Boys 42,406
Girls 42,013
Total
84,419
Number who can read and write (1899-1900) :
Boys. 37,510
Girls. 37,377
Total enrollment (1898-99) :
Boys
36,463
Girls 35,443
Total
71,906
Average
daily
attendance
(1898-99) .
52,208
Number of graduates (1898- 99) :
Common school. 1,436
High school. 131
Average number of days school has been taught
(1898-99) .
151
Value of school property
(1888-99) $2,801,556.10
Amount paid to
teachers
(1898-99)
563,276.63
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS
LOCATED IN UTAH.
UNITED STATES COURT, DISTRICT OF UTAH.
Dooly Building, Salt Lake City.
Hon. John A. Marshall, District Judge; C. O. Whittemore, Attorney; Pennel Cherrington, Assistant Attorney; Glen Miller, Marshal; Lucian H. Smyth, Chief Deputy Marshal; J. K. Hardy, Office Deputy Marshal; D. H. Twomey, Com- missioner; Samuel H. Lewis, Master in Chancery; B. Y. Golding, Court Crier; Hans Christopherson, Bailiff; William J. Tice, Bailiff; Henry Best, Bailiff.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE.
204 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City.
Glen Miller, Marshal; Lucian H. Smyth, Cnief Deputy Marshal; John K. Hardy, Office Deputy.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Collector's office, Ninth Division, Dis- trict of Montana, 610 McCornick Building, Salt Lake City.
U. S. Deputy Collector, Thomas D. Lewis; Division Deputy, Ralph Guthrie, office over Walker Bros. Bank; Gauger, William Husbands.
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
310-313 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Register, Frank D. Hobbs; Receiver, George A. Smith.
U. S. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
18 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City.
Surveyor-General, Jacob B. Blair; Chief Clerk, Curtis L. Knight.
STATE MINE INSPECTOR.
Room 51 City and County Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Inspector, Gomer Thomas.
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU.
Office Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City.
Observer in charge, Lester H. Murdock.
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEY- ORS FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH.
Frank Anderson, Charles P. Brooks, Lafayette G. Burton, Richard H. Browne, John T. Breckon, Heber K. Burton, R. E. L. Collier, James C. Dick, Augustus D. Ferron, Henry Fitzhugh, Robert Gor- linski, Robert C. Gemmell, Albert F. Hol- den, Andrew P. Hanson, Charles A. Her- man, Wm. P. Hardesty, Herman W. Horne, Herbert T. Hills, Adolph Jessen, William E. Jacobs, Harry S. Joseph, Ed- ward M. Le Prohon, Francis M. Lyman, Jr., Simon F. Mackie, Theophilus S. Mathis, Henry H. McCartney, Samuel H. Martin, Samuel J. Paul, Paul C. Rich- ards, J. Fewson Smith, Jr., George W. Snow, William F. Shelton, Vivian P. Strange, Gustave Schulte, Charles P. Smith, Robert Sterling, William Spen- cer, Guy Sterling, Austin K. Tiernan, Charles Tappan, Elmer A. Vail, William A. Wilson, Charles S. Wilkes, Oscar R. Young, Salt Lake City; Nephi P. Ander- son, Brigham City; Andrew S. Ander- son, Beaver County; Blair Burwell, Du- rango, Colo .; Bathazar Christenson, Eu- reka; George B. Church, Park City; Frank J. Davis, De La Mar, Nev .; Nich- oles Fitzhugh, Mercur; John Glen, Ver- nal; Charles W. Gibbs, Telluride, Colo .; Edgar F. Harmston, Vernal; Washing- ton Jenkins, Ogden; William Lewman, Henrieville; Frederick A. Mitchell, Cache Junction; Milton L. Oglesby, Rob- inson; Hubert D. Page, Brigham City; Charles W. Reese, Eureka; Philip D. Schoeber, Salina; Andrew J. Stewart, Jr., Provo.
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UTAH STATE GAZETTEER
RAILROADS IN UTAH
And Express Companies Operating Over Them.
C. P. R. R .- Central Pacific Railroad. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express.
N. E. T. Ry .- New East Tintic Railway.
O. S. L. R. R .- Oregon Short Line Railroad. Pacific Ex- press.
R. G. W. Ry .- Rio Grande Western Railway. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express.
S. L. & L. A. Ry .- Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway.
S. L. & M. R. R .- Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad. Pacific Express.
S. L. & O. Ry .- Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. Salt Lake & Ogden Express.
S. L. & P. Ry .- Salt Lake & Pacific Railway.
S. P. Co .- Southern Pacific Company. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express.
S. P. V. Ry .- San Pete Valley Railway. Pacific Express. U. C. Ry .- Utah Central Railway. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express.
U. P. R. R .- Union Pacific Railroad. Pacific Express. U. & C. Ry .- Utah & California Railway.
U. & P. R. R .- Utah & Pacific Railroad. Pacific Express.
R. L. POLK & CO'S UTAH STATE GAZETTEER
AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FIRST EDITION,
1900.
Copyright by R. L. Polk & Co., 1900.
In the following section of the Gazetteer, the cities, villages and post offices of Utah are arranged and described in alphabetical order. with an alphabetical list of all persons doing business in or receiving mail at each place. Great care has been taken to insure accuracy and completeness.
ABRAHAM.
A country postoffice in Millard coun- ty, on O. S. L. R. R., 38 miles from Fill- more, the county seat. Population, 75. Exp., Pacific. Tel. Agent, Mr. English. C. H. Wilkins, postmaster.
ADAMSVILLE.
A country postoffice on Beaver Creek, 9 miles from Beaver, the county seat, and 23 miles from Milford, its shipping point. Population, 200. Alice C. G. White, postmistress.
Jones John F, general store.
AGATE.
A station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry. in the eastern part of Grand county, 6 miles from Cisco and 243 from Salt Lake City.
ALPINE.
A postoffice in Utah county, 30 miles from Salt Lake City and 6 from Amer- ican Fork, its shipping point. Mail daily. E. Nash, postmaster.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyomitig points
Adams David, boot and shoemaker. Beck Fred, mason. Beck J S, live stock. Devey Joseph & Son, blacksmiths. Hackett C C, genl store. Jones R W, constable. Little J Z & Sons, carpenters.
Moyle Henry, justice of peace.
NASH E, Postmaster and Farmer. Smith Bros, orchestra. Whiting James B, mason.
FURS
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Knutsford Hotel Block, Salt Lake City.
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ALTA.
A station located at the end of the Alta branch of the R. G. W. Ry. in the southeastern portion of Salt Lake county and 29 miles from Salt Lake City.
ALTUS.
A station located on the Park City branch of the R. G. W. Ry. on the west- ern boundary line of Summit county, 20 miles from Salt Lake City.
AMERICAN FORK.
With a population of 2300, is an in- corporated village on the R. G. W. and O. S. L. R. R. in the northern part of Utah county, 15 miles northwest of Provo, the county seat. Has L. D. S. and Presbyterian churches, good schools, a bank, a creamery, substantial stores, etc. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pa- cific. Tel., W. Union. Long distance telephone connection. John Peters, post- master.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming points.
Adamson Andrew, county surveyor, no- tary, etc.
Adamson A & Son (Andrew and Andrew Jr.), saloon. Adamson Hyrum, confectioner.
Adamson & Co (Peter A and Henry Adamson), saloon.
Ambrose Nicholas M, barber and watch- maker.
AMERICAN FORK CO-OPERATIVE
Institution, W D Robinson Pres, George F Shelley Sec and Treas, James H Clark Supt, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Mdse, Grain, Hay and Produce, Gents' Furnshing Goods, Oils and Paints.
Bank of American Fork (capital $40,000) James Chipman propr.
Bates Benjamin, blacksmith. Baxter Robert, shoemaker. Beck Christian M, hotel and livery. Boley Elisha H, grocer, etc.
Boucher Edward L, jeweler.
Bromley Wm M, blacksmith.
Chipman Amanda, milliner.
Chipman James, propr Bank of American Fork.
Chipman Mercantile Co, J Chipman pres, J Chipman Jr vice-pres, W S Chipman sec, S L Chipman treas and mgr, gen- eral store.
Chipman S L, treas and mgr Chipman Mercantile Co.
CLARK JAMES H.
Supt. American Fork Co-Operative In- stitution.
De Long & Freed (Wm F De Long, Swen B Freed), farm implements, etc.
Dickerson Arthur, wood turner. Dickerson Carl, live stock.
Dolmer James R, tailor.
Dunkley James H, genl store.
Elgin Dairy Co, Edward Wheeler mgr, creamery.
Elsmore Joseph H, carpenter. Featherstone Bros (Stephen, Thomas,
Chase and Joseph), masons.
Forbes J B, prin public school. Grant Wm, musical mdse and notions.
Hinsley Mrs Mary S, furniture.
Jackson F A, men's furnishings.
Jackson Joseph J, genl store.
Jacobs S J, live stock.
Jensen Jacob E, lumber.
Kelly Mrs Lizzie, restaurant.
Lee Harry, livery. McDonald Mrs Emily, dressmaker.
McDougall Archibald, agt O S L RR, Pacific Exp Co and W U Tel Co.
Merrill Ulysses G, agt R G W Ry, Wells Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co. Miller Mrs Mary, hotel.
Newton James, horseshoer.
Noyes J Franklin, physician.
Peters John, postmaster.
Pulley James H, carpenter.
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THE F. O. GINNEVER MFG. CO.
324 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City. (See page 4.)
Elastic Stockings, Supporters, Etc., to Order.
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Richan Bros (Fred and Wm), tinsmiths. Robinson Joseph, carpenter. Robinson K, carpenter.
Robinson W D & Co (Wm D Robinson), flour mill.
Steele Thomas E, drugs. Thornton Alexander K, saloon. Todd James A, dentist. Wagstaff Isaac, plasterer.
Webb W R & Son (Wm R and George H), shoemakers.
Webster Perry, poultry. Wheeler Edward, mgr Elgin Dairy Co. Woods Stephen, barber.
Wright Frederick, meats.
ANNABELLA.
A small country postoffice located in the Western part of Sevier county, near the Sanpete and Sevier Valley branch of the R. G. W. Ry., about 5 miles from Richfield, the county seat and nearest banking town. Has good general stores, a saw mill, good district schools, etc. Population about 200. Elisha B. Keyes, postmaster.
Annabella Co-op Store, genl mdse. KEYES ELISHA B, Postmaster. Keyes E B Co, genl mdse. Roberts R, genl mdse. Sevier Valley Lumber Co, lumber mnfrs.
ARGENTA.
Is a country postoffice, located in the southeastern part of Salt Lake county, on the Cottonwood creek, about 25 miles from Salt Lake City, the county seat and banking town, and 5 miles from Park City, its shipping point. Is in a fine mining district, with a good school and general store. Population about 75. Joseph Erickson, postmaster.
ARGYLE.
A station located on the O. S. L. R. R. in the central portion of Utali county, 2 miles from Spanish Fork and 58 from Salt Lake City.
ASAYS.
A village in Garfield county, located on Sevier river 30 miles from Panguitch, the county seat, and 80 from Elsinore, the shipping point. Population 140. W. R. Riggs, postmaster.
Asay Eleaze, shingle mill.
Barnhurst Joseph E, blacksmith. Barnhurst J C, shingle mill.
Barnhurst S J, grain and cattle.
Chidester & Sevey, saw mill.
Hatch Mary, hotel.
RIGGS W R.
Postmaster and Farmer. Sawyer T B, constable. Workman A S, genl store and mail contr.
ASHLEY.
Is a town located on the Ashley river in the central part of Uintah county, about 3 miles from Vernal, the county seat, and 135 miles from Price, its ship- ping point. It is the oldest town in the county. Farming, sheepraising and mi- ning are the principal industries. Popu- lation about 1000. Lewis Allen, post- master.
Johnston L, miller.
ASPHALTUM.
A station situated on the Sanpete & Sevier branch of the R. G. W. Ry. in the
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242 S. STATE ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
P. O. BOX 327. 'PHONE 128.
Manufacturers of Husler's Brands of Flour. Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of Grain and Cereals.
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southern part of Utah county, 2 miles from Thistle Junction and 67 miles from Salt Lake City.
Pueblo, Colorado.
ATKINSON.
A station on the Park City branch of the U. P. R. R. in the southwestern part of Summit county, about 33 miles from Salt Lake City.
AURORA.
A country postoffice located on the R. G. W. Ry. in Sevier county, 14 miles northeast of Richfield, its county seat and banking town. Population 375. Seriah A. Curtis, postmaster.
Anderson M F, blacksmith. Dutson George L, dentist. Larson John, genl store. Payne George, constable. Stevens W R, bishop L D S.
AVON.
A farming station in Cache county on the O. S. L. R. R. 15 miles from Logan, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Mail tri-weekly. Population 150. Eliza Davis, postmistress.
Burrell Orson, barber. Burrell Wm, saw mill.
Davis George W, carpenter. Frederickson Ephraim, constable. Johnson Paul, carpenter.
Miles Johen, saw mill. Pulsephen Wm, justice and blacksmith.
AXTELL.
A village in Sanpete county on R. G. W. Ry. 20 miles from Manti, the county
seat and nearest banking point. Popu- lation 160. Axel Einarsen, postmaster.
EINARSEN AXEL, Grain and Live Stock.
BALFOUR.
Is a station located in the eastern part of Box Elder county, on the C. P. R. R., 15 miles from Brigham City and 69 from Salt Lake City.
BARCLAY.
A station on the Park City branch of the R. G. W. Ry. in the eastern portion of Salt Lake county, 17 miles from Salt Lake City.
BASIN.
A new mining camp located at the head of Clear creek, on the R. G. W. Ry., 25 miles from Moab, the county seat of Grand county and 38 from Cisco, its nearest shipping point. An excellent showing of ore from the surface. Mail tri-weekly. Population 150. G. H. Thomson, postmaster.
Dillon Richard, mngr Dillon Tunnel. Eastman Mrs, restaurant.
Fay Mrs J C, restaurant.
McGraw S E, genl mdse.
Maxwell & Co, saloon.
Richardson W C, physician.
Thomson Alice M, music tchr.
THOMSON G H, Postmaster, Real Estate and Notary Public. Waring James, livery.
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Contains Names of all Physicians, Hospitals, Asylums, Etc. R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers. Salt Lake City.
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BEAR RIVER CITY.
An incorporated town of 700 popula- tion, located in Box Elder county, 10 miles from Brigham, the county seat and banking point, and 5 from Corinne, the shipping point. Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp., V. A. Hill, exp. and R. R. agent. Mr. Morgan, tel agent. John P. Holmgren, postmaster and farmer.
Andersen Gust, shoemkr. Anderson A O, livery.
Bear River City Co-operative Mercantile and Mnfg Assn.
Hansen P M, mason.
Hansen & Anderson, carpenters.
Hill V A, exp. and R R agent. Holmgren Bros, grain, hay and live stock Holmgren David, justice.
HOLMGREN JOHN P, Postmaster and Farmer.
Iversen Carl, constable.
Jensen Carl (L D S bishop).
Jensen Carl & Sons, live stock.
Kelly Mrs Anna, hotel.
Nelson A & Co, genl store and grain. Nielssen Swen, blksmith and wagon mkr. Orke Henry, barber. Standar Alvin, blksmith and wagon mkr Wilson C C, carpenter.
BEAVER.
Population 2500. A prosperous city in Beaver county, of which it is the coun- ty seat, 32 miles from Milford, the near- est shipping point and 65 miles from Richfield, the nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. and Methodist churches, good public schools, a college, the Beaver branch of the B. Y. Academy, a woolen mill, flour mills, creamery, substantial general stores, good hotels, etc., sheep and cattle raising and farming are the chief industries. Tel., Deseret. E. A. Hodges, postmaster.
Bakes Mrs Carrie, hotel. Barton John H, sheriff.
BEAVER C C & M INSTITUTION,
Charles E. Murdock Manager, Dealers in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Hay, Grain, Lumber, Cattle and Sheepmen's Supplies, etc.
Beaver Creamery Co, H A White mgr.
BEAVER DRUG CO., Francis Camp- bell Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Druggists and Manufacturing Chem- ists, Physicians' Prescriptions Care- fully Compounded day or night.
BEAVER FURNITURE & WALL
Paper Co. The, White & Thompson Proprietors. Dealers in Furniture, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc., House, Sign and Carriage Painting, Upholstering, Paper Hanging and Dec- orating.
Beaver Woolen Mills, M L Shepherd pres, O A Murdock sec and mgr, woolen and flouring mills.
Beck & Low (Mrs Lena Beck, Mrs An- nie Low), milliners.
Benson Mrs Martha, genl store.
Bickley Jane, genl store.
Bickley Wm G, city treasurer.
Boyter James, stone quarry, etc.
Briggs Robert, shoemkr.
Brigham Young Academy Branch), E D Partridge prin. (Beaver Burt Wm, mason.
CAMPBELL FRANCIS, Dentist and Proprietor Beaver Drug Co.
CHRISTIAN JOHN WARD, City and County Attorney and Physician.
CLINE I & BRO (Isaac and Abra- ham B), Dealers in General Merchan- dise, Hardware, Crockery, etc. (See adv.)
Davis Silas, barber.
Farnsworth Frank W, city mayor.
Farnsworth Wm H, supt Mansfield, Mur- dock & Co. and County Schools.
Fennemore George H, saloon, drugs and physician.
Fernley Edward, blksmith.
FIELD JOSEPH, Tanner and Dealer in Hides and Furs. etc., Proprietor Field's Opera House.
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