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Show uu. MANTI W. K. Reid, w ANNUAL CIRCULAR of the Sanft lc State Atty-at-La- Second Academic year, Manti, San Pete Co., Utah. Office at Court House. 1859-15- 90. Physician, 7. and ends November September 15, 1NS9. November 18, ,a d e,Iid'i tvbui.uy 7, Syo. He-Ihud Febiuaiy io. 1S90, and ends April ti, 1890. fourth 7Vm Repins April 21. 1890, and ends June 27, ibyo. 1 he Winter acatiuu begins Decem-InlSS3ends January 5. 1S90. All lot mal exercises will be suspended on legal holidays, and during conferences of die San Pete Stake of Zion. AUTHORITIES Ol- THE ACADEMY. 1SS9, 1 ms Isanti, Utali Wm. T. Rei d, and l. aunt id agent. PROBATE ATTORNEY ALL KINDS of Probate business promptly tended to, and titles secured U Land under the various entries. Office, Court House, Manti, Utah. - ad - at- T. C. Bailey, NOTRARY PUBLIC, LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY LATE SURVEYS F PUBLIC LANDS- Canute Peterson, Wtn.T. Reid Henr y Heal. C. A. Madsen. . B Maiben, James A. Allred, John V. irons, C. N. Lund, INSTKICTOKS. mediate Departments. Miss Carrie Henry, Preparatory partment and Ladies Work. De- 1 E.T.Hosford The object of this departure from existing systems of education in Sanpete County, was to provide opportunities for education in secular branches, SUE G OS k ACCOUCIfUK. with a study of the science Late Surgeon nthe British Royal of a general training in and theology, 1 ny. the duties incident to a membership in Office at residet :eTwo blocks north the c.iurch. As this object became apparent by the of City' j (all. Manti. and the advertisement of Telegrams promptly responded to experiment the internal workings of the institution, the attendance rapidly increased, when, it the end of the litteenth week, theie Had been one hundred and forty-on- e D, Ili ivi, enrolled on the register of the Academy. Olsten, With great satisiaction and plea-areflection we state that the one hundred and forty one young ladies and gentlemen attending from Ephraim, Moroni, Fountain Green, Mt. Pleasant, Spring City, Fairview, Manti, Mayfield, P ayette, and some trom outside of Sanpete, rapidly conformed to the new educational system and disciplinary; and of attachment and respect feelings arose between students and instructors, nt PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Surgeon, S. P. V, Ry. and County Quarantine Physician. UTAH EPIIRAIM CITY, A. 6: DAVISON,--MPhysician and Surgeon ML . D - - file progression and agreeable asPleasant Utah sociation of the students were suddenly will treat all kind of diseases in a terminated by a temporary suspension skillful manner. Those peculiar of the Academy by the Board of Health, February 25. to Females receive special atten- onThe public health and welfare seemtion. ed to necessitate said suspension, as the diphtheria was prevalent in Ephraim. Notwithstanding that the discontinstudents was caused uance of sixty-fiv- e by the closing of the Academy, it again reopened, March iSth, 1889, with upwards of fifty students. The earnest apEphraim, Utah. plication and interest of the students 0mN, who returned, increased to the close of 3rd SouthSt, 2 blocks east of Main the school year, May 24th, 1S89. 3 13 That the sentiments of the church Saints generauthorities and Latter-da- RE ITS Tailoring Establish!' y to the organization of church schools might be more fii.ly understood, we herewith present the following extract from President Woodruff's letter, in which the appointment of Stake Boards of Education was urgally, appertaining ed.' 2- - tiu-tei- i 1 ' OF SALT LAKE normal department. In order to accommodate those young ladies and gentlemen aspiring to the profession of school teacheis, it has been deemed expedient to commence a Junior Normal Department, Candidates giving evidence ol the required advancement and efficiency will be admitted into this Depai iinent. THEOLOGICAL. Schools will be opened and closed by singing and prayer. Daily Recitations will be given in Theology, General Theological Exercises every Wednesday, and General Repetition in Theology every Monday, immediately after the close of school. A Priesthood meeting is convened once per week. By the maintenance of these special theological organizations, students attending the Academy are the reemients of a training and experience which tends to prepare them for practical usefulness in the church. al 111 games of chance indulged in. Repeated expressed by all thinking people in the infractions ol this ruie will be consider schools we should have church, that ed sufficient cause for expulsion. wherein the Bible, the Book of Mormon Students are not allowed to attend Covenants and the Book ofDoCtrine and public or private entertainment can be used as text books; and where any which is conducted in a manner conthe principles of our religion may form trary to the teachings of the Church of the teaching of the schools. On long time and low interest on apart The brief existence of our infant Acadimproved farms, with good emy is recorded not only in its archives, water rights in San but in the hearts and memories of its PeteCounty." patrons. Eor terms apply to Therefore, with much encouragement for the accomplish J. II. Houg&ard, Manti, and great aspirations we issue the cirgood, future of ment Agent for Sanpete County. cular tor the second Academic year. By a liberal patronage in the past, the good people of Sanpe'e have ofdemonstrated the necessity their acknowledgement $&bo. sj. PLAIN and ARTISTIC system, which shall provide tor the harmonious development of the mental and spiritual faculties of their children. of an educational fiotlse and Sign Painting, Paper ADMISSION. Etc. Hanging, Calcimining. DONE ON saORT NOTICE. Academy receives students of The Tuo Blocks Ucsf,of Tithing Office, both sexes in either of the grades provided. Applicants will be welcomed at MANTI, UTAH. it is authorities, and the attendance of public and private dances without permission from the Principal is forbid dea. No student can honorably discontinue attendance before reporting his intended withdrawal and the cause thereof, Until such report is to the Principal. made, the students name is continued on record, and a report of deficiency entered against him. In cases of repeated reprimands, the negligent pupils parents of refractory orwith will be communicated The selection of boarding places is subject to the approval of the Principal. Residents of Ephraim City, having Academy students as boarders, are reposquested to conform as dosely as Wissible to the spirit of the Word of dom in matters of diet and hours. Lady Students are under special care of the Lady Superintendent. It will be readily admitted that a compliance with the above regulations is highly essential to the advancement of students. We. therefore, respectfully ask the assistance of the Parents and Guardians of students, especially in Ephraim Citr, in the maintenance and execution of said regulations. SANPETE STUDENTS INSTITUTE. strongly urged any time, though that they enter at the beginning of the the beginyear if possible otherwise at term." a of ning to procure Dealer in Every student is required taka ticket from the Treasurer before New the in Etc., Paints. department. Oils, seat brugs, Medicines, ing his students are advised to wait until the a full line of adapted for which they arebefore Uhemicals, Proprietary Articles, gradebeen they fully ascertained, has books. text additional including---; Toilet goods, Perfumeries, Soaps, purchase TUITION. Oombs, Brushes, Flavoring Exthis Term ., Tobac-EtcDuring the active operation of and tracts, Groceries, Cigars and Preparatory Department $3.00 per institution, it was very attractivechan-Intermediate . onhand ( Etc., constantly $6.00 1 popular, and proved not only a Utah Junior Normal 9 h.p.larsen.p.m. Ephraim City, pay the L. r ,J high-ee- Ye . also handle Wool on COMMISSIOX At the Very Lowest ami will make a Liberal on all shipments. We also l!uv ami Sell of all kinds in Car Loads or less, guarantee thellyhest Market Price in Cash. 3R.-A.I7N- Lake city, Laud Otliee I fall on Thursday, t he 1st day of August, ixiff. Nhe names the follow ing wiluesso to prove the complete irrigation und reclamation of said laml, vir: Silas Hopkins, Edward T. Christenson, tMe Larsen Sr., ole Larsen Jr. all of OnnniBnn Sanpele eountv, I tah. Ju27Aul T. c. Hailey, Atty. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. No. T We have just received two Car Loads of MitchellBain and Cooper Wagons, made expressly for our trade, which we and Gilpin Sulky Plows, Wood. also handle the Mowers and Binders, Harrows Hand MoCormie and Champion e plows tfc Co,fUah C, Andrews Neplji, Juab & e JoM f ftT. t- 13. - rrjARMERS EXCHANGE eilstru pT' !r CJ f U ARMERS EXCHANGLZJ . . c- X - S 2. S E.T3 E- Ct r X Cm. i?: ? PkM & C" f s r. P c 6 Z ft a f u1 -z 2'l r. 4 (Q 2 " p., 0, x - t rj r 9- - 5- - -- 1 c - m- o ESss n 5 h-- rn (ft (ft cc P 0 " p 3 os. c 5 r . rs a 5 P (I 3 p o a O F? CL " a -- ! -- - Lm e c a 3 K E.ct ' ft C 7 T ' r- P p 5 (ft ?w L (ft x 7? o 5 sj 2 fD Sc"i Z oZ. g 5 c J C rj X C O; ; X Co 'Ji 1 D D e-- ft 5 c O o p p 95r - 73 Cl P nO'ft c 7- 5 o o rr r.O ft c ; p Ephraim City, Utahl ' a II. J. J. F. Grout, C rant. President. J. '. Smith, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. July sth, 1S89. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settlers have filed notice ol their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the Ilobate judge, of Sanpete county. Utah Ter., or. in his absence before the county Clerk ol said county at the Court House in Manti C ity. Utah Ter., on Satuiday, the 17th day of August. A. D. 1889. James P. Larsen; Homestead Entry, No, 6474, for the E. J, S. E. I, Sec 10, and W. i, S. V. J, Sec. n, Tp 17, S R. 3 East, and names tiie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Christian Pederson Hald, Soren N. Sorensen, George Taylor and Ole Larsen, all of Ephraim, Sanpete county, Utah Ter. Jens Peterson, Homestead Entry, No. N. 6334. for the S. W.J.N.E. J S. W. J, Sec. 11, Tp 13, S. R.4E, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz.- - Jens Nielson and John Waldeman, 61 Mount Pleasant and Orson Kelsev and Richard Graham, of Millburn, all of Sanpete county, Utah Ter. George M. Bartholomew, I lomestead Entry, No. 5SS6, for the E. ), N. W. Sec. 19 Tp iff. S. R. and E, 4, S. W. 1 E and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Edward Reid, Janies Brown, John Bartholomew and Willian Brown Sr. ami XVACOXS ATil) IMPLIMEXTS. - be BANK we He t market C3 4 A: y THE l, 2 P. Y. ffenoon, TINNER. MONEY TO LOAN For which . 1 y 9-- Furs 1 AVe feel that the time has' arrived Edward Reid has located one education of our chilblock west of Parrys stone yard, when the proper DISCIPLINARY. should be taken in hand by us as a dren do (Taken from Circular of Latter-daManti, where he is prepared to peopleCollege.) work in his line, in the best style Religious training is practically exclud- Saints Students are subject to the regulations The and at the lowest living prices. 52 ed from the districtweschools.as divine of the Institution at all times while revalue of books that are members. thev if left cord is forbidden. Our children, Profanity or obscenity any form is to the training they receive in these strictly forbidden, and may be punished schools, will grow up entirely ignorant by expulsion. of those principles ofsalvation for which The use of tobacco or strong drink so made Saints have Latter-daof the kinds Manufacturer of all in any form is not allowed. condiTo this sacrifices. permit many Students are strictly enjoined to visit Tinware, Roofing and Gutter Work. tion of things to exist among us would no 8 place at which liquors are sold or Utah. desire is The Ephraim, universally criminal. pei-us- in Wool, Hides, Pelts and Pre-,Wtu- r'' - I - Ihaltrs public. med-lava- fifty-fou- r. Ym. become members is extended to the The available labors of out lecturers will be procured. Sub.... KHPAKATI.RV department. for admission to the jects and topics of the greatest inteiest w ill be treated upon. "Hie organizaI)elMInient must give abihty to pursue the courses o! tion aims to provide opportunities loi Grammar- acquiring general information, recreaand Orthography asArithmetic, inReading, the fol- tion, practice in public speaking, and specified lowing curriculum acquaintance with parliamentary usa1. Theologj. Life of Christ, Acts ol ges. it? Apostles ami liook of Mormon , AN APIE XL TO THE FRIENDS AM History. PATRONS OF EDUCATION. Reading. JV Readers, Miscellaneous, (Mb. newspaper etc.) The 3- Granimar. Graded lessons in Libraivindispensability of a Cabinet and to die development and ad English, Keed and Kellogg.) vancement of an educational iiistitutioi 4Composition. Descriptions) letke unto the Sanpete Stake Acadeno, ters; stories, etc. will be universally admitted. And 5Arithmetic. Practical Arithmetic, realization of the fact that otir y 188 (Numeration to oj end of Frac has not the advantages ,ua tions.) assistance of endowment and appii-pM6. Geography. Descriptive Geogra- lion, and is almost entirt-ldependt n phy (Appleton s ) upon tuition for support, w e, it cnnidiislnp. Explanation and do most earnestly and cord ally so.n application of Principles, Muscular donations in rile form of boi ks of n movement, Michaels. description, geological, mineial.-gcJ' Orthography. Harringtons Pait I ' and fnssihfeious specimens; also ail .sanies in common use. kinds of relics of history, ancient, 9. Drawing. Synthetic. and modern. We desire as soon 10. Singing, Introduction of notes as practicable to establish a Cabinet and and select solids. in connection with the Acadeir. Eiementaryand Natural History Library my. and Ivgiene, o' x'3i., A record of the names of the donors I 12. Ladies Work. of specimens, books and relics will be carefully .kept and published. in ek.mediate department. Issued by authority of the St rke Board Candidates for admission to the In- of Education,termediate Department must give eviCanvtk Peterson, dence of ability to pursue the courses Henrv Beal. of study in Grammar. Arithmetic, ReadB. Maihkn, John ing and Orthography as specified in the Executive Committee following curriculum Lphraim City. 1. rheology. Principles of the GosAddiess all communications to the pel, graded and taught systematically. Principal, Books. Compendium, Ready References .Alma Greenwood. and the Church Works generally.-Ephraim, Utah Bancrofts Fifth Reader Reading. with Elocutionary Drill. 3. Grammar. Higher Nr.frr foe I'ubheat tint. Lessons in No. English (Reed and Kellogg.) at Salt Lake city, rtuli, June 21st, Oflice 'land 4. Composition. Descriptions, Reproductions, Business Forms. Notice is hereby driven that the follow 5 Arithmetic. Practical Arithmetic, nniiied setfler has hied notice of It in intention o Jlnal proot in support of his chum, (Harpers) pp. 18S, end. Practical Or- andmake that said proof ill he made before the iginal Examples. Keuister A Ueeeiver C. n. Lami Olliee at Salt 6. Geography Physical Geography. Lake city, I tali, on Thursday, A inrust Ist.lSHU, viz: Josias Jensen, Deelaritory Stutement (Appleton's.) No Nee. for l he Lot 2, S. W. 4 N. K. 7. Penmanship. Business course, J. Tp. 21, S. M. 1 K, S. L. M, wUtahto He names itnesses the Michaels prove following rapid writing, his residence upon and cultiva8. Oithogiaph y. Harringtons Part tion continuous of. said land, vir: John Uuslmrdt. II and Review of Part I Proof Axel ltjerregaard John IVteren, Reading, etc. all of San IVte county, I tah. KUen is that Also notice given hereby 9. Latin. Elementaiy. Christenson of CJuiiuison, Nan Pete county, 10. Algebra. Elementary. I tah, has filed uotu e t her intention to make proof on her desert, laml Haim, No. pty7. for it. Umted States Histoty.' See 4, Tp, lit, S. H. i he N. K. b of the X. W. 12. Ladies Work. IK S. L M.ltah, helore the Kejrister A n at Nalt to Rest 7- Alma Creen wood, Normal and Inter- XO. 14 nt-thiough which much valuable information was dispensed, but has tended to improvement in discipline generally. Hie Institute is composed mainly ol Academy students, but an opportunity I HISTORICAL. , ursuant to announcement Contained in circular lor the First Academic Draws all kinds of AgreeYear, Traciugs aud de.otls Search s the Sanpete Stake ments, Articles of Incorporation; Academy was organMakes Taxes; Collections; Applica ized and Titles: Pas Nov", commenced 5, i8ss, m tion for Pension bounty. Etc. Office next to C. S. with two LandOffice. P O lios.266. Salt Lake Ciiy, Utah. the Society Hall, Ephraim, viz: Departments, Preparatory and I11 Number ofstudents entered r o E. T. Hosford terinediate. 11 osor1 on that date in betli departments, was DrsWJ, JULY IS, 1889. , BOARD O!' EULCATION, paper prompt? Mineral Applications for patents auJ fr all Agricultural Lands and at. Land Cases. Makes Maps tends to contested Tuition is to be paid in advance. Re unding is not allowed except in cases protracted illness, and under such conditions only when a is made-ttlie Principal at the report tune ol discontinuance. DEPARTMENTS. o CALENDAR. PR.F.R. KENNER, Ql'ATANTINE Acer, demy for the CITY, SAX PETE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, t G. T. Odell. .Manager. ice Piest, ' J, Ass t man. S. Hells, Beet. The Leading Implement Hose in Utah Cooperative Jk G Wagon and Machine Com pan 114 to 128 8. 1st. East St.)t( P. Box Salt Lake City, DIRECTORS: Utah. I. II. Ilmith, J. F. Grant, J. F. Smith, Jas. Sharp, Geo. Romney, J. F. Wells. W. W. Riter, C. B. Burton, 2ol. II. J. Grant, F. M. Lyman, Geo. T. Odell. SOLE AGENi'S FOR Tiie Celebrated Mitchell Bain Wagons. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver at Gale Chilled Plows Tiger it Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Ilay Iiakes. Wnlter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery Ilay Rakes. Gould Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping Ac. Russell Cos. Threshers Saw Mill, Horse Powers and Automatic Engines. California Concord artless, Bed 3 Carts, E. M. Miller & Hiram W. IJavis, and Other Standard Buggies. Victor Scales, Whitman Ilay Presses, Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons! Belle City Feed Cutters! And at the same time ml place tnAure'.the ai(l county. Contvxclerk..)i' H. lrootor. Declaratory Statement, Joseph S. E. Stax K. S. for No, 11075, aatl la.t See. 13 Tp. 15S, 1L 4 N. E. 5 names 15 R. S. the and E, 4, See, 7, Tp. witnesses to prove iiieeoutiuuous resilience upon, and cultivation of said liunt,vu James U. Erieksou Samuel Erestou, Rasmus Anderson and ibwfcw U. Oldham, ol Mount Ter. Pleasant, Sanpete county, Utah Any PITSOB who desires to protest ayainst ttie allowance t twicU proof, or wko know of any substantial reason, uinler the law und Department, the regulations of the Interior be allowed, w ill why suchanproof should wot at above the bejrivca opjvortuo ily the time and place, to cross examine evito oiler and shkI claimant, witnesses of dence is rebuttal of that submitted bv claim-an- t. BBS Kcgteter E KAN Bird aikI Lowe, Aitys. for Applicants. IAN.1-1-4- wieo-tam- ed ED-pit- BRANCH HOUSES Ogden T23.0 S.P.V.R. R. Co. COAL! COAL! Wan... Engle Rock WILL HELL At 3.75 Derton At Olxo st or A Utah Utah Idaho J. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraim. Utah. P.Christensen, Jr., Traveling Agent, : J Sanpete and Sevier Counties |