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203-204 WHITINGHAM BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY.
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Rideout David O Jr, pres and mgr Dra- per Co-op Mer Inst and mgr Rideout's Hall.
Rideout's Hall, D O Rideout Jr mgr. Smith Joseph, fruit grower.
Smith & Son (Lauritz and S Nephi) blk- smiths.
Sorenson & Hendrickson (C L Sorenson, C W Hendrickson), carpenters.
Spencer James, blksmith.
Terry Joshua, fruit grower. Walkley James B, painter, etc. Whetman George, plasterer.
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DRY FORK.
A village in Uintah county, 15 miles from Vernal, the county seat. Mormon Church. Mail tri-weekly. Population 140. Edna Blackburn, postmistress.
EAST RIVERSIDE.
Is a railroad station on the main line of the O. S. L. R. R., in the northeastern portion of Millard county, 55 miles southwest from Nephi and 143 miles from Salt Lake City.
ECHO.
A village located in the western part of Summit county, on main line of U. P. R. R. and terminus of Echo and Park City branch of same road, 5 miles north of Coalville, the county seat, and 28 from Park City, its nearest banking point, and 40 east of Ogden. Has L. D. S. and Congregational Churches, two ho- tels, general store, flour mills, etc. Echo is surrounded by a rich farming country. Pacific Exp. Tel., W. U. A. H. Bailey, R. R. and Exp. Agt. Population 250. Mrs. J. E. Bromley, postmistress.
BAILEY A H, Agt U P R R, Agt Pacific Express Co, Manager Western Union Telegraph Co.
Brim A G, live stock. Brim Ray, principal school.
Bromley Mrs J E, postmistress.
Carr C P, genl store.
FLITCRAFT ALVI M, Propr Hopkin Hotel.
HOPKIN HOTEL, A M Flitcraft Proprietor.
Jones Bros (John and Alfred), flour mill.
Kar C P & Co (Christian P Kar, Silas H Tracy), genl store.
Lundie Wm, justice of peace.
Moore Wm, constable.
Pacific Express Co, A H Bailey agt.
PACIFIC HOTEL, Joseph Storer Proprietor. (See Adv.) Richens Edward (Bishop L D S), live stock.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
JOS. STORER, Proprietor.
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ECHO, UTAH.
PACIFIC HOTEL
The National Bank of the Republic,
Accounts of Merchants, Corporations and Individuals Solicited.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
72 E. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY.
UTAH STAMP & STENCIL CO.,
RUBBER AND STEEL STAMPS,
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MEHESY THE FURRIER Knutsford Hotel Block, Salt Lake City.
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UTAH STATE GAZETTEER
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JOSEPH STORER, Proprietor PACIFIC HOTEL.
Live Stock Breeder, (Cattle).
Ranch at Croydon, Utah. Livery Stable in connection with Hotel, with Special Rates to Commercial Travelers.
ECHO, UTAH.
STORER JOSEPH, Propr Pacific Ho- tel, Livery and Live Stock Breeder. (See Adv.)
UNION PACIFIC R R, A H Bailey Agent.
Western Union Tel Co, A H Bailey mgr.
EDEN.
A village situated on the Ogden river in Weber county, 14 miles northeast of Ogden, the county seat, also nearest shipping and banking point. Farming and dairying are the principal industries. The Ogden Valley Creamery is situated between Eden and Huntsville. Mail daily to Ogden. Population 650. Mrs. Jeannette Farrell, postmistress.
Andrensen John P, dairy. Burnett David, dairy.
Burnett Patrick, dairy.
Burrows Wm H, dairy.
Burt J M, dairy.
Carver John, dairy.
Clark Frank H, dairy.
Colvin David L, dairy.
Colvin James F, dairy.
Colvin O F, dairy. Colvin Wm, dairy.
Fackrell James, dairy.
Farrell Jacob, sheep breeder.
FARRELL JEANNETTE, Postmis-
tress and General Store.
Farrell John, genl store.
Ferrall Mrs Emma, dairy.
Ferrin Enoch, dairy.
Ferrin Joseph L, dairy.
Ferrin J M, dairy. Ferrin Wmn, constable.
Ferrin Wilmer, dairy. Froerer Fred G, dairy.
Froerer Lester H, bookkeeper Ogden Val- ley Creamery. Fuller Enoch, dairy.
Fuller E B, dairy.
Fuller John, dairy. Gould John, dairy.
Gould Robert, dairy.
Gould Mrs Wm, dairy.
Heneger J, dairy.
Jensen Brigham, dairy.
Johnson David, justice.
Johnson Jacob, dairy.
Johnson Peter, dairy.
Larsen Andrew, dairy.
Lindsey Walter J, sheep breeder and dairy. Lindsey Wm, dairy.
McBride Heber M, dairy. Mason Lyle, buttermkr Creamery. Mortensen N W, dairy.
Ogden Valley
Ogden Valley Creamery Co, Daniel C Walker pres, Joseph Ririe sec, treas and mgr. Ririe Hyrum, dairy.
Ririe James, dairy.
Ririe Joseph, dairy. Ritter John T, dairy.
Shelton Henry A, dairy and mail carrier Ogden and Eden. Stallings Charles A, dairy.
Stallings J P, dairy. Stallings Virgil B, dairy.
Trumbull John, blksmith. Walker Dan C, dairy.
Walker John E, dairy.
Wilber Elisha, dairy.
Wilber John O K, genl store.
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Wilbur Bros (Jesse M and Orley K) general store. Wilbur J M, blacksmith. Wilson Mrs H V, dairy. Wood Charles S, dairy.
EDWARDS.
Is a railway station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry, near the southern boundary line of Davis coun- ty, 6 miles north of Salt Lake City and 30 miles south from Ogden.
ELDORADO.
A small country postoffice located 7 miles west from Salt Lake City, the county seat of Salt Lake county. About 20 families comprise the population. Elizabeth Reynolds, postmistress.
ELGIN.
Is a small post village with many natural advantages. Is located on the R. G. W. Ry, 50 miles from Moab, the county seat of Grand county. Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp. F. E. Sims, Exp. and R. R. Agt .; 25 population. M. A. Valentine, postmaster.
Anderson Chris, blacksmith. Atkinson W E, carpenter. Brown John F, seed grower.
DURANT GEORGE w, Justice of Peace. Ebert O F, physician. Farnsworth A D, farmer. Garn Ephraim, oil speculator. Mohr A T, county assessor.
Myers C G, fruit grower. Peak G E, miner. Ross J A, machinist. Sawyer W J, civil engineer.
Sims F E, R R and Exp Agt. Spicer Frank, mech engineer.
ELSINORE.
An incorporated village on the Se- vier Valley branch of the R .G. W. Ry in the southwestern part of Sevier county, 7 miles south of Richfield, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. and Presbyterian churches, good schools, a flour mill, several substantial stores, etc., and a live weekly newspaper, The Sevier County Times, Population, 1000. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. Mrs. M. H. Passmore, postmaster.
Anderson Christian, grocer. Anderson Neils, blacksmith. Botne John, blacksmith.
Christofferson Emil, shoemaker.
Christofferson Harold, mason. Christofferson Mrs Karen, confec- tioner.
Elsinore Brass Band, C J Olson, leader. ELSINORE CO-OPERATIVE MER-
cantile Institution. P. Christensen, Pres; Joseph Bland, Vice-Pres; J I Jensen, Sec, Treas and Mgr. Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hardware, Provisions, Grain, Butter and Eggs. Dealers in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
Elsinore Drug Co., druggists.
Elsinore Opera House, Axel Nielsen, mgr.
Elsinore Roller Mills, J F Petersen mgr.
Foutz Thomas, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Hansen Christian H, harness.
Hansen Hans P, carpenter.
Hanson Daniel mgr Marquardson, Jen- sen & Co, farm implements.
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Hermansson Christian, furniture, im- plements, etc.
Jensen Christian J, hotel.
JENSEN J I, Sec, Treas and Mgr Elsinore Co-operative Mercantile In- stitution.
Jensen T C, machinist.
Kjaerbye Claus P, physician.
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Lambertsen Mads C, shoemaker.
Larsen Louis, planing mill.
Larsen & Jensen (Henry Larsen, Dan- iel Jensen), livery.
Marquardson, Jensen & Co, Daniel Han- son mgr, general store.
Nielsen Anton, apairist.
Nielsen Axel, mgr Elsinore Opera House.
Nielsen Christian, tailor.
Nielsen Jennie, milliner and maker.
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OLSON CHARLES J, Editor Sevier County Times and Job Printer. (See adv.)
Ostlund J & Co (Jonas Ostlund, Han- nah Johnson), general store.
Passmore Mrs M H, postmistress. Petersen Henry H, drugs.
Petersen John F, Mgr Elsinore Roller Mills.
Pierson O F, apairist.
SEVIER COUNTY TIMES, Charles J Olson Editor, Charles W Snyder Propr. (See adv.)
SNYDER CHARLES W, Saloon, Bar- ber and Propr Sevier County Times. (See adv.)
Sylvester Mrs Minnie, milliner. Woodard David W, wool grower.
Woodard Mrs W J, milliner.
EMERY.
A town of 600 population located in Emery county, 26 miles from Castle Dale, the county seat and 65 from Manti, its banking town. Has one church, L. D. S. A. Overlade, post- master.
Beal Ira, blacksmith.
Bunderson P V, Justice of Peace.
Christensen & Williams, genl store.
Duyett E H, general store.
Hanson Niels, constable.
Jacobson R, saw mill. Jolly Wm, saw mill.
Olson G T, genl store.
Olson & Sorenson, live stock.
OVERLADE A, Postmaster and Plan- ing Mill.
Torgenson C E, carpenter.
Williams G M, general store.
EMORY.
Is a station located on the main line of the U. P. R. R., in the northern part of Summit county, 50 miles southeast of Ogden and 87 northeast of Salt Lake City.
ENTERPRISE.
Is a station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., in the southern part
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EPHRAIM, UTAH.
of Davis county, 30 miles from Ogden and 6 miles from Salt Lake City.
EPHRAIM.
An incorporated city on the Sevier valley branch of the R. G. W. and San- pete Valley Rys, in central portion of Sanpete county, 7} miles north of Manti, the county seat and nearest banking point. Has L. D. S., Methodist and Presbyterian churches, good schools, creamery, flour and saw mills, fine of era house, etc., and a weekly newspaper, The Ephraim Enterprise. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific; Tel., Deseret and W. U. Population 2000. Adolph Hanson, postmaster.
Armstrong James, furniture. Beal David N, city marshal. Bosen Andrew C, jeweler and grocer. Bosen Hans P, shoemkr.
Byergo Christian Z, saloon. Christensen Charles J, farm implts.
Christensen James P, photographer. Christiansen F N, blksmith. Dahl Alfred, blksmith. Dorius Charles R, bishop South Ward and notary public.
Dorius John Jr, genl store.
Ephraim Creamery Co, George Larson mgr.
EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE, M F Mur- ray Publisher.
Ephraim Opera House, Madsen & Thorpe, proprs.
Fisher Charles J, agt R. G. W. Ry., Wells, Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co.
Fredrickson Charles A, blacksmith. Frost Josie, milliner.
Greaves Peter Jr, hotel and furniture. Hansen Ephraim C, meats.
Hansen H P, shingle mill.
Hansen James P Jr, city mayor.
Hansen Rev John M (Presbyterian). Hansen Miss Laura, city treasurer.
Hansen Louis, painter.
Hanson Adolph, postmaster and station- ery. Hanson Bros (Andrew N and Andrew Jr), nurserymen.
HANSON EPHRAIM, Attorney-at- Law. (See adv.)
Jensen Charles, physician.
Jensen Fred Y, tinsmith and apairist.
Jensen James B, confectionery.
Jensen Jens C, blksmith.
Johnson Albert, planing mill.
Johnson Isaac J, tailor.
JOHNSON SOREN J. Druggist and Propr Union Hotel.
Jorgensen J S, tailor.
Junction Co-operative, E C Willardson, pres; Ole Olson, v-pres and mgr; P C Anderson, sec and treas; genl store. Larsen Hans P, drugs, etc.
Larson Mrs Anna, milliner.
Larson George, mgr Ephraim Creamery Co.
Lindhardt Hans J, wagonmkr.
McCafferty J F & Co (Joseph F Mc- Cafferty, Miss Laura Hansen), dry goods, etc.
Madsen & Thorpe (Ezra Madsen, An- drew Thorpe), proprs Ephraim Opera House.
MURRAY MICHAEL F, Publisher Ephraim Enterprise and Job Printer.
NELSON EDWARD, Practical Jewel- er and Watch Repairer. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Bargains in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Nielson Heber, books, etc. Nielson H F, meats.
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Nielson C Otto, dentist.
Noyes Newton E, prin Sanpete Stake Academy.
Olson Andrew, carpenter and undertaker
Olson Ole, mgr Junction Co-operative.
Olson Otto G, genl store.
Otterson Henry, transfer line.
Pehrson Willard, saloon.
Peterson Peter C, wool grower.
Quinn George, harness and implements. Quinn Joseph, barber.
Quinn & Thursby, billiards.
Rasmussen Lawrence, agt Sanpete Valley Ry, Pacific Exp Co and W U Tel Co.
Sanpete Stake Academy, N E Noyes principal.
Schwalbey Peter, painter.
Sorenson John, genl store.
Thompson Bros (Henry and Jacob), gen- eral store.
Thompson Niels, wool grower.
Uckerman Charles A, sawmill.
UNION HOTEL, S J Johnson, Propr.
First-class Accommodations at Reas- onable Rates, Centrally Located. West Charles M, dentist. Willardson Christian & Co, E C Willard- son mgr, flour mill.
Willardson E C, mgr Christian, Willard- son & Co.
ERDA.
Is a country postoffice located on the Garfield branch of the O. S. L. R. R., in the eastern part of Tooele county, 28 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, its banking town, and 5 from Tooele, its county seat. This is a fine farming dis- trict, most of the people being engaged in that occupation. Has a good school and a L. D. S. Church, with a population of 150. James Simpson, postmaster.
Bates O E, gardener. Bates O P & Son, live stock. Bryon Mrs M, farmer.
Hiskey T, farmer.
Leddell J, stock raiser. Rowberg J, farmer.
SIMPSON JAMES, Postmaster and Brick Maker.
Smith W, miner.
Sornton W, farmer.
Tate G, farmer. Thill H, live stock.
War A, farmer.
Wayland B, farmer.
Woods Mrs H, farmer.
ESCALANTE.
A village located in the central part of Garfield county, 65 miles east of Pan- guitch, the county seat, 120 from Salina, its shipping point, and 100 from Richfield its banking town. It is situated on Es- calante Creek, which furnishes power for a good flour mill. Has one L. D. S. Church, 1000 population. Andrew P. Schow, postmaster.
Alvey James, painter.
Alvey John Jr, shoemkr. Bachman Wm, mason.
Bleak W G, hotel.
Campbell John, saloon and painter.
Cowls Henry, justice of peace. Davis Wm E, mason.
Escalante Co-op Merc. Inst.
Escalante Equitable Co-op Assn.
Hall Joseph T, constable.
Justet Daniel, stone cutter.
King John, live stock. Miller L E, milliner.
Porter J R, blksmith.
Reece Hyrum, plasterer.
Richards Morgan, mason.
Riddle Isaac J, flour mill.
SCHOW ANDREW P, Postmaster, Farmer and Lumber Dealer.
Schow Niels C, carpenter. Schow Thomas, mason. Schow & Sons, saw mill.
Wilcock & Co, genl store.
Woodhead James, carpenter. Wright John, shoemkr.
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EUREKA.
Population 3000. An incorporated city on the O. S. L. and Tintic Range branch R. G. W. Rys, Juab county, 35 miles northwest of Nephi, the county seat. Has L. D. S., Catholic, Episcopal and Meth- odist Churches, good schools and two weekly newspapers, The Tintic Miner and The Juab County Republican. It is a mining point of great importance, some of the richest mines of Utah being lo- cated here. The city is lighted by elec- tricity. Exp., Pacific and Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., Western Union. Long dis- tance telephone connections. James P. Driscoll, postmaster.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah, Idaho. Montana and Wyoming points.
Adams George, supt and mgr Adams & Sons Co.
Adams & Sons Co, John Adams pres, George Adams supt and mgr, lumber etc.
Baker Oliver, saloon.
Barnes Milton, cigars.
BELLE VILLE RESORT, H Gustaldi & Co, Proprietors. Bowen Morgan D, grocer.
Bullion, Beck & Champion Mining Co, J A Kirby supt.
Campbell Bros (George and Harry), car- penters.
Carlson Gustave, saloon.
Centennial Eureka Mining Co, N A Dun- yon supt.
Chivrell Alma, shoemkr.
Christensen Atlantic, dentist.
Clark Charles W, physician and mgr Eu- reka Electric Light Co.
Clark Mrs Lois, hotel. Coleman M E, tailor.
Cronin John B, shoemkr.
Crooks & Morse (James Crooks, Henry W Morse), saloon.
Dewar Wm C, mgr Juab County Repub- lican.
Donnelly Patrick, supt Grand Central Mining Co.
Driscoll James P, postmaster.
Dunyon Newton A, supt Centennial Eu- reka Mining Co.
DUSENBERRY OWEN, Propr Eure- ka Hotel.
Earls Weeden S, sec and mgr The Tintic Mercantile Co.
Eldorado Mining Co, Wm Hatfield pres, F H Holzheimer sec.
Ellar John, clothing.
Eureka Electric Light Co, C W Clark mgr.
Eureka Hill Mining Co, Joseph Watson supt.
EUREKA HOTEL, Owen Dusenberry Proprietor.
Eureka Meat Co, Joseph Woods mgr, meats.
EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO, Jo- seph Wright Pres, James W Paxman Sec, Treas and Mgr, General Store.
Fennell Patrick, mgr Union Meat Co.
Field George J, physician.
Fullride & Fields (H F Fullride, Daniel Fields), saloon.
Galway Rev D W (Episcopal).
Garity Michael L, saloon.
Gear Hall F, justice.
Godiva Mining Co, J H McChrystal supt Grand Central Mining Co, Patrick Don- nelly, supt.
GUSTALDI H & CO (Humbert Gus- taldi, Louis Caffar), Proprs Belle Ville Resort, Full Line of First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Club Room in Connection. Tel 17.
Hanks Daniel D, mgr Taylor Bros Co.
Hanson Emilius G, drugs.
Harlow Painting Co (B T Pyper, J T Harlow), painters.
Harper John J, clothing.
Hatfield House, John Hupfer propr. Heffernan, Thompson & Co (Hugh Hef- fernan, Walter W Thompson, John W Merrill), genl store.
Henriod Gustave J, marshal.
Henriod & Sullivan (Gustave J Henriod, James H Sullivan), gents' furn goods. Hillstead J A, assayer.
Hillstead Robert H, barber.
Hing Sam, laundry.
Hodgins George W, tailor.
Holm & Bergstrom, saloon.
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Hotel Keystone, W D Myers propr. Howlett M D, drugs.
Humbug Mining Co, J W Roundy supt. · Hunt Edward R, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co Exp and W U Tel Co. Hunt John A, supt May Day Mining Co Hupfer John, propr Hatfield House. Hurd E A, tinner.
Hurd John W, cigar mnfr and confec- tioner.
Jones Wm P, tinner.
Jorgensen Rasmus P, harnessmkr.
Juab County Republican, Charles King editor, Wm C Dewar mgr.
King Charles S, editor Juab County Re- publican.
Kirby John A, supt Bullion, Beck & Champion Mining Co.
Law & Son (Samuel and Arthur), ma- sons. Lubeck Wm, tailor.
McChrystal John H, supt Godiva Mining Co.
McPhee Angus J, confectioner.
Marks Mrs Annie, notions, etc. Martin Daniel, saloon.
May Day Mining Co, J A Hunt supt.
Mero M C, painter.
Milton Bros (George T and John W), billiards.
Morgan James, livery.
Morley John, jeweler.
Morley Joseph, barber.
Motherwell James P, saloon and livery. Murphy Rev Wildman (Methodist).
Myers W D, propr Hotel Keystone.
O'Donahue Rev Patrick (Catholic). Ostrander & Co, restaurant.
Parks Milton D, jeweler. Pike Edward, lawyer.
Pilgerrim John J, City Treasurer.
Pound Frederick F, dentist.
Price & Wirthlin (Anthony Price, Paul · Wirthlin), restaurant.
Rich & Sullivan, gents' furnishings.
Robertson N A, lawyer.
Roundy John W, Supt Humbug Mi- ning Co.
Salt Lake Furniture Co, E S Urry mgr. Scappatura Frank, grocer, etc.
Schlacht Joseph, confectioner. Schneiter S Jacob, saloon.
Schofield Levi O, furniture. Shibley Mrs M E, dressmaker.
Silver Apex Mining Co, Frea Stauffer pres, W A Holzheimer sec.
Smith Henry L, restaurant and cigar mnfr.
South Star Mining Co, F H Holzheimer pres, Russel Hunt sec.
SPILMAN CHARLES F, Publisher The Tintic Miner and Job Printer. Squires Benjamin F, barber.
Stack James D, agt O S L R R, Pacific Exp and W U Tel Co.
Stauffer Frederick, physician and city mayor.
STOTT & JENIFER (B N C Stott, Joel Jenifer), Attorneys-at-Law. Practice in all courts and U S Land Office. Correspondence Solicited.
Sullivan John C, saloon.
Swisher Bros (John M and Alfred G), barbers.
Taylor Bros Co, D D Hanks mgr, fur- niture, etc.
Thomas Mrs Nena, City Recorder.
Tilson George F, physicitn.
Tintic Mercantile Co, Mrs S A Mc- Chrystal pres, W S Earls sec and mgr, general store.
TINTIC MINER THE, C F Spilman, Publisher.
Union Meat Co, Patrick Fennell mgr, meats.
Urry E S, mgr Salt Lake Furniture Co. Wallace Arthur N, undertaker.
Watson Joseph, supt Eureka Hill Mi- ning Co.
White Cloud Gold and Silver Mining Co.
White Star Mining Co, Alexander Pe- terson pres, F H Holzheimer sec.
White Thomas H, blacksmith.
Wilson A A, livery.
Wirthlin & Morgan (Joseph Wirthlin, John R Morgan), meats.
Woodman P H, fruits, etc.
Woods Joseph, mgr Eureka Meat Co. Worsley John, blacksmith.
Yellow Jacket Mining Co, George Ry- an pres, F H Holzheimer sec.
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Is a station on the S L & L A Ry, located in the western part of Salt Lake county, about 10 miles from Salt Lake City.
FAIRFIELD.
A station located on the Tintic branch of the O. S. L. and S. L. & M. Rys in the western part of Utah coun- ty, 36 miles west from Provo, the coun- ty seat and 10 from Mercur, the near- est banking point. It has L. D. S. church and a public school. Popula- tion, 175. Exp., Pacific. Tel., W. U. Margaret McLane, postmistress.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming points
Carson Mrs Emma, hotel and grist mill.
Carson Louis, wool grower.
Engels Lewis, grocer and saloon. McLane James, general store. McLane Margaret, postmaster. Thomas Wm, general store. Woolsey C F, railroad, exp and tel agt.
FAIRVIEW.
Population 900. A village on the Se- vier valley branch of the R. G. W. Ry in San Pete county, 29 miles north of Manti, the county seat, and 6 miles north of Mt. Pleasant, the nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. and Pres- byterian churches, flour mill, cream-
ery, etc. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel. W U. Mrs. Euphraisia Day, postmis- tress.
Bench John L Jr, mgr Eclipse Pa- vilion Co.
Bohne Mrs Adelia, baker.
Boyden M A, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co. Cheney Peter, dentist.
Christensen G F, photoghapher.
Clement Bros (Jesse and Oren), plan- ing mill.
Day Mrs Euphrasia, postmistress.
De Fries Hyrum, mgr Union Creamery Co.
De Fries John, cabinet maker.
Eclipse Pavilion Co, John L Bench Jr, mgr; general store.
Fairview Co-operative Mercantile In- stitution, James Anderson pres, Lo- renzo Peterson sec, E L Terry mgr, general store.
Greco Edward C S, tinsmith.
Hanson Bros (Carl and Niels) black- smiths.
Hanson Charles K, shoemaker.
Hanson Willard, creamery.
Johnson Andrew, photographer.
Johnson Gustave W, confectioner.
Lindquist Andrew, meats.
McClure Rev Sadie (Presbyterian).
Nielson Niels, carpenter.
Nielson S and L (Swen and Lars), general store. Nordstrom Hans, blacksmith.
Norman Bros (Oscar E and Albert S), dry goods, etc.
Norman Oscar E, barber.
Orton James, blacksmith.
Petersen Peter A, barber.
Peterson Charles O, saw mill.
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