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Bald a local item: The late spell of wintry weathor has driven the deer out of the mountain fastnesses into ths foothill. and valleys, and the r r oxe ler Stake Clerk celebrates 1 Vt13,4ha:' ,0,111:r77,Ird:-Ii- ip East, this city. those family 'are herewith- oordially invited :1 attend this Meeting various revrde for check.ag poses Ciffkors will be election at this meeting to yartoot a oar.nains organization. 1 Isouth , In order - to avs,id duplteatiott orili-hi- s hrL' Etalltla and-bri- I .Or ' CI "Youngest Old Man" Honored On Birthday I " of The Deseret News of I , - EARS' AGO -- - : 4 , . -- . ' IRE-- - ; - - , , . I I ,;,0 o, . . (Complied From a - - ng r . .4 " '' 1 : ; '''. One man missing articles. , s' :,1 Rexburg Pioneer is among them pleaded guilty and was '1 ) 1 taken before the Judge at Mount ti Death !3?''it S by i ., , 4 . 1,,, 1 , Pleasant where he' was fined 'SSC it , "Ban Pete," 11 A Outaide of this."-eal- d Nov. IIleMre. rxtritrci. ''''.1 7 B .. 11 Ida, usual r "nothing has marred the e , Harriet PcItostberry, an ,...0 quietude. peace and harmony c l' Z.."' reeddent of this eection. passed our settlement- for. some months. i All seems well and our people ars l . ,, ' I away at ' herItems here Fri- opsese 1,410foi-'-commence' the anxioullY &wilting day. Oct. O. at the ripe age of 4 ealleciad ment the of operations years. 'Mrs. Rowberry was one ., . ' with the hope that business will .,.. the oldest settlers of the valley revive and money become mere f'''4" ,, '1" was known in the community and plentiful with us." r1 . ,:ttl',.,,f ,e',t,g11i,r. . , ''N - ',0.o.r. for her 11111113, excellent qualities. i .,,,r 4 44.- l'. ' N ,. I She is survived by the following 'c: -of Himself. 8 --- .Gilead's7 , 4 sons and daughters: Witilarn EdIT I ' ,..,,: trom"011eed.7 who wrote Adeline Bail. fil. 1) '''''''''4;'ward,Of Mrs.- - Annie Sim of Salem Oregon. '',-from Logan: daily sallying forth in quoin .:' ..'' '' se,,l,t'.1 tbs antlered gam.; and not In.! "For the past few weeks I have and Mrs. Lydia Bushong of Klai ' . math Falls. Oregon. and & son. Rye frequently they ararewardod with been visiting the nórthera 'kettle.. l ''z 1 404 vi a . 4,4 runt. Itowberry, of Wellsvae. Utah. baunchearat Iii ' it, ,., , , A' . !is mono particularly tho ease' south lecture for thebenefit of tn. Sun- ' Funeral , :4 aerricee were held at the 'e, i o, ,. : direction under . of Schools. ward Second bar.. about .. chapel :.'.:,,,:: I .especially day Spring.: , 1 e vMa and regtons adjacont."---- of Bishop Over& The speakers s "Ily principal subject bas been ' :1''',.,5. .)09. ' ! were; Bishop IL S. Flamm. S. P. Pleasant Grove man had sue., Physiognomy and the study of hu- - ! . . ' W. Lloyd. Alms or 1,' ,.. Oldham.- Jesse ,ottoded WI getting publieity by a! man- - character by the appearanee; J. D. Harris. Rolla Bishop Larsen. !quite common method: Today the walk and deportment. introducing E. Rigby. and Bishop Ovard. Prest. " Hon. Georgs - Hal liday- brought some pointnof Phrenology. Physibenediction. Health. the of our 'Blake Laws us for and the pronounced to a Ms quan40sample ology , Mr. jc A;;;;!::;; BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. A. and Marl C. Lee, Mrs. Camilla Excellent sawing was furniahed by "I have 'read a great many tity of apples among the largest. At.ritED BURNIVGHAIII. a quartet under direction of G. A. and Mrs.. FL N. Lee of this city L. Meadow' Id. Mrs. Aby L. Phillips most boautiful- and delicious we oa ale platform which heightC. who were married in the old en- and Mrs. Florence L. Souter, ail eluand solos by Mrs. P. have favor aeon or tasted. ' They ens the enjoyment and aids in Alfred Burningham: handcart Nadauld.and '1: .;t: Leo Jacobs, There was dowment house in gait LAIC 0, Nov. of whom. except Mrs., Macdonald. 'Winter wera raised by Brother Halliday In cidating the subject. ;,,:fk.,, , 1860 of oldest and funeral res.! the at the the 16, 1874. were honored on their were present at the celebration. for & attendance pioneer 47 his orchard at Pleasant Grove. "I find a great necessity y fit , beautiful floral offerings. l'golden wedding anniversary. Their There are oleo 19 grandchildren Thay, are called the Yellow Bell! Introduction of intellectual amuse-as ident of Bountiful., Davis county. ar)dm-ianRowberrY Hall children Bareow a 1 Harriett. arranged fatincprogram and the young; and Plower. Long may ha !live to e. ments among great grandchildren. reached his eighty-sixt- h' Utah, born in Yorkehire, England the for the occasion, which was carried The golden welding observances , these become more frequent, the milestone Tuesday, Nov. IS. such delicious fruit." , aitni out Tneeday. cortunenoed at 1 p.m., in the old yggorrdkahoftraJuulynitIllahla32.31teheabliavuetd Coking coal lu Utah is not --new. grosser class nt enterrilnments. Mendel Mr. lowLee waa born on Ligaard. family home, corner First North hers of his family and many as witness the following:, t"- .t, i:' '' The such as 'monkey shows' and i , old. Then her father and near Morin& Denmark. March, SI, and Fifth West streets. a of wok coking aret al'down farces, will cease to afford called to wish him many happylI years part operation. Hall and Hannah 1842. He came to Utah in 1666 which was erected which is now occasion- returns and to offer hearty con- mother. Joseph Hall itianpoto to F We are in- previous .; .r.'f-'Liem oved to and for a tune worked at Milton their Marriage, and where their Morah Hartley . (A parPSdill' -- that lat. experiments show ed when these exhibitions are- an- gratulations. where stayed In they 'Weber t!,, England, as r.!,;::;,-are a cabinet work- have lived more than SO year. A . erpool and girls n valley 410:,,,S,.. the coal of that locality coke", nounce4 Our-bo-ys er. He cam. those-i:;',J- ''' ,'. .1!tr"',5e.N'ii',,,:,tt "Uncli Alfred." Is Batotuent until the year of 1849. HerL.mother dinner was served. aty in sumptuous , I,difficulty." just as fond of fun asand D. S. 1872 . and wok in Brigham Ithat the 40 father and -- f ,, joined A reception was tendered them -- unless work , up , along the communities. other any known. tionately of 1.v.. ' ) was old she before enough Church line From of hts . the Madding,Crolvd" intellectual recreation is furnished - tituremoat chosen trade. He was at the Firet ward amueentent hall 41:fr , When she was 11 also connected with respected pioneer Ott. to remember. ,... musical ac- 1n the evening at which BOO A correspondent , , le signing "San they will partake of an inferior S. A. tivities Old they eame to the-' in the early days. and were present. including the gusto here yeari to ve. wrote Pete" my them from Fountain I old ha beguiled Ciyeen type. &lire aftiltdhehrteofrottonduwmietr.. teunasiamHielyi" Or- - at on. New to On a sailed ship was the leader of tit, neighbors of the family and those time that a company of sorghum pedwith comic titles and e 11, took & steamboat up th famous old Brigham braes band. who 'had been dlers from Oak Creek had been in !lectures and so have Mary Ann Burningham, Who Is 101i closely associate(' ,,, Misaissipoi river to St. Louis and Mr. Lee was e member of the tab- with lira 1,se while Fountain Green and "did a good was presi- houses, but while years his junior, have seven living! arrived , there the 12th day of May, ernacle choir. and atter ttruto dent of the Third she business in more ways than one." P furnished them with plenty of children, 49 ward Rale, mother and her Harriett and le liee. JOHN WILLIAM PARKIN: grandchildren was years ' chosen service, the ot members leader, Society, huth They sold large quantities of sor- the jocular and some of the ridicu- great grandch:ldren. di. , from all sick the way The couple! were both which be faithfully filled for 12 council, bishopric and counselors of - of that sturdy English stock years was superintendent of the thum.and then continued on their long. I have labored to sow In their were married in the oid- - Endow- Liverpool. England. to St. Louis. was He instruechosen years. of Boon ward clerks. ' had mindshidden of the after way. germ 'wards, he Sithilig gone presklendel they In addition. ment House S9 years ago; For 40 Her brother, Orson Bpencer Hall clerk of the Boxelder found so frequently among the min Sunday school. stake in 1816. high priests quorum. and the otas president of the high priests citizens of Fountain Green began tionl and intellectual development years Mr. Burningham was .active was bowl on the voyage. late, maks clerk, positions patriarcrlui of the Boxelder stake ' ar- I am confident I shall be rememwho laid the foundation of a great quorum various and sundry In Bunday school work, also with soon as. they arrived in St. and and was given charge of missing As he sow holds. with their wives. , state. John William Parkin wai one the Religion Class when that or. ticles that had been left outside of bered by them for many years. the Religion Ones ''and the lesser Louis. her father got In touch Which Mrs. lElmma Ensign Les' dauShThe program at the amusement shall ,priesthood . Individual premises. such as ar- perhaps when gicldy youth Wit 0.6 memory- II is-Ho - is St. Lents branch of the ter of the the with pleasure le ganiastion same into ,eirtstence. ticles trequontlyi L. 1 late hall Martin commenced at p4no, and thi of Clothing off clothes lines. Ihave ripened Into mature old age. dubbed the youngest old man" in Church. and Mary The first Sunday they Dunn Ensign, Num perpetuate In "Our Gallery." lie And Church work was not all he tools and born hera. Aug. first half hour was pent in frost.; are not very brisk here fresh,. meat y a citizen etc.- - The implements. bed it 'wide sequaletanre.- - 'but he fOUnd time to dor be were,in St. Louis was the 13th of 22, 1686 resided-he- re ben , and-and the honored guano. A IlregraM seeing all marshal int the but north. In everybody intended Her 1849. dPosse , father more May, of the highest type. giving his .the peddlers on ihe Wait. .italet.abis. ,Ivtgay,, craps .were-notve- ry ,. AV to-- ooeno.,,to,utetitAtoe,,,meh,..telni.O.7, - will be remembered hi littajten.040017 "as- -, of Ong, and music vast rendered his kt-Itil Davis eternlyV-Wberflitrefiéttetwalit overtook times i'clated-ivilli'eactivities the considerwould scarce." immediate searched their wagons and found of the by facilitte' matters o after family. good and- money la and die( the 15th of May, integrity and indefatigable efforts and upbuilding of the community. of the Howe sick ably if all descendants : I fi49. making It Impossible to make Church in the Third ward. where which one hour weampent tit danc- tr stood out prominently for a long Performing always hie share of the she was for years president of the int old-tifamily would write u..,. ths commit- the journey. t tintless. inch sa the became mother Her tee in Beaten ordering one of these Relief period of years. Ile was born in arduous tasks of pioneer days. His and else a tilaiti member of society waits. polka soottisobe. twobooks. Address Edward Willard ill with climate fever anti was sick Derbyshire. in 11129, the eon of John lefforte were put forth in any move tabernacle choir for many N-E-t sp. 'plain quadrille. etc. Punch Howe. care Nevo Encland 'Materiel the entire summer of 1842., and Elizabeth Wight Parkin, Hav- for civic betterment. such as were served by the years. and 'wafers 8 land in a Ashburuin Genealogical were strange society. strangers "Morconvert to and seven become.. roads foster, Their irlitices.: ing building granddaughters of Mr. sad Mrs. aut Grandma Rowberry says that 13. Norman Lee.children are Wee. Lee. place,' Bost" 3dasar',. monism." be emigrated to Utah in htg and actually helping construct t Martin L. Ronson 4 the Lord always provided for them This; department is conducted by the Genealogy Society ot ' PRESENTED TO THE BOOK. and settled in South Boun- ditches etc.. and giving of hit time ISM Her broth. another. or one , in t way 8 LIBRARY. 1924. the children, grandohndron mica. Utah for the benefit of all who are interested in- - genealogical He died-th- e Glut, Ha wee ordained...successiveto positions of responsibility. game Orson er, Spencer research and temple work., Families who desire to get into numbered Mn. Taylor vras born la blisals- Beetle; 7e-- summer in Jtme 1849. By the corn- - and Mrs. Phoebe ly to the office of elder. seventy died in 1911. being at tho time Young ' or communication with Others regarding matte7a of genealogy ell 140. and high priest. Ho led the ward president of the high priests north State street. this city...hss in -g fall. her mother grew stppi Nov. 12. 1114. crossod the i temple Work are invited to make use of this column. All who choir for many years and for 40 quorum of the South Davis stake. kindly presented the library with enough- to do some work Talkers Mother In Death. the idt14.411' oteBychelhoer7em.fathrelKwbereberaninft have inquiries or announcements of family organizations or other the hook. "A Woman of the Cen- - home. ti Grandma Harriett Barlow. Thomas Joseph Rowberry died matters of interest to this work are urged to make use of the tury.' with biographical sketches , , of leading American women fit ail ' being the oldest of a, family of six Monday lust & few days following county ham boon their family came- will be likely to maks his mark as Insane here afforded to wide publicity. Write plainly. speciallY )MIT the Kimball to: work to had plaza ncr addichildren. life. is of It a valuable the walks funeral of hie mother. the late abode living - Gorden an on ono of artisL" off the side avenue. . names make dates. and and all pacter aver only. sines. p teryat tion to the library and wiit be U. had One practically support the family. while her Mrs. Harriet Itowberry. the communications explicit. but is brief as possible. Address Another Iron Item. North Main street. and you will ful to many of our,members in their ' mother did shoe binding at beme. been in feeble year attar ter arrival she i health for years. all communications to the Genealogical Society of Utah. 47 east w ork. St. see there.ar the grave of the late - Iron certainl- ymarried live tined Williatzt In genealogical Lake- T. sonti tem Ws Bailey 1 ''''1- They having- len BOUM Tempi. Street. Salt take City. Utah. ' Louis and Barrett .Barlow mar- - Funeral service& were held at the whcim oho had met while crossing President Heber C. Kimball. an im- prominent place in the news colI NOTICES. FAMILY erectmonument IAtko Mr. 20, the witkhWat was killed ried Thomas Rowberry, May umn of that day. Here's this week's plains. posing Second ward. WedneedaY.-atone. in 1861 by the Indians while en- - I '. 314 4 ed half a century' ago. Two children were born 1856: item on the subject: local Hosannah" (Stephens) Anthem, ,PliteGBAM. -one intereeted in the tenth In St. In the Deseret News of Nov. IS., aa still a in while To I Any union Saimon which Ins We 8.re pleased to learn that a tha from this the missionary .congregation Inter-StaGesealogeent and temple work ',logicalname River imbwien, leaving Mrs. Lake. f 11174, weekly edition. under revise number ng "The Spirit of Clod Likis of prominent tnd well Fourth Joseph end Martha Family Celebrates 90th to be Meld Dee. 3 and communicate Lout& Thomas $tone please. a Is Widow Fire -- a four children with mail Burning." for material for this department known citizens of this city have Conventies Ida. 4 in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Taylor st her horns in North Ogden. Some Winer R. R. Barker. 430. "yrilda Benediction.. . 1 Edward Guymon with Mrs.street. Birthday---of About the let of April, 1861, they this week. appears an item which purchased the foundry and ma-Ogden. Utah. .hair. -The entire., program was of un- Twelfth Special musical numbers will he time atter she rnarriad Pleasant; so accurately describes the monu- chine. shone hitherto known as the arranged man of the genealogical committee, started for Utah, going by wng..cit, program. usual merit. the throughout an to and -trAmusvrtax, N0V. ledtElpe- Green Taylor and movod to Bar- -' ., Stone-Jonment that no doubt is left as to its Salt Lake Iron Works. which ceas- B. Ceti Oates' oratorio. The Restor- those in attendance. inepiration the Missouri- river to Florence. Genealogical aocloty. Here they stayed about one month clanIrmo faintly and mastless 0( risrille egos ation." will be rendered by the . Walker. Identity. and to.make it abeolutely ed working several months Weelnetiday choir & TEMPLE BENEFIT FOR girILLIAM .Co.. Bingham stake lira- - Taylor has a lovable cheercertain Elder Jonathan G. Kimbail, and of which John SloanIdaho. waiting for their oxteams, They &wall Jane Mar ler Lake Taylor. William Bee. 3. in the L. X. S. tabA. MORTON. eon of the former prominent church were the former proprietors. The evening. to ful dispoeition with a marked char-- I Box 1302 reports he has done all came the reet of the journet with- known as "Little Grandmother" be followed by a recepI ernacle. themcapthe on the the all company, have for the of hospitality. Her hiut twills In Harn confirms acteristio Independent the organized leader. home purchasers at her OCCaPtOn assunzptien a met As baptisms the officent , in the recreation bail. special P Vie tain of which was Job Pingree from Nov. 12. to celebrate could be found in -. the tion and ballwill SOth band. Patriarrh pleasant Greene that kers her of the n a the take Unita have served that the menutnent which stands SeiVea into a company underLake be arranged t Luncheons and Floremce. arrived In Salt birthday. lMraryofuttheUtah was opeRt in Taylor. died May le, 191. testimonial for Elder William A. Genealogical They The there today is the one spoken of name and style of the Salt are building. day endow-Lak- e 1 &Ilk, a good many 138I- to 22. Morton be held Nov. Z. Mrs. ara: CityDee. children ... September 2. The gala Friday. City Iron company. The works here. surriving Wedstoday. yleriting. He would like to get in situated a short distance south of Meeting of general officersFiriet at a o'clock th the Salt Lake tarn- - ',tont& stayed in Salt lAke City a The item follows: Dinner wee ',erred. The tables Mary Taylor. Mrs. blillie and Sarah ' The officr of the .sialte and touch witht anyone working on Oils They I ple few days with a friend by the name ran the full length of the ergo Taylor. Parr West; William Bailey ; "A shipment of Italian marble the railroad depot. The well known ward meetinghouse. line. of the and counsel. wards bishops of Rushton. Then they continued dining room In the center was LaLkt Alegandsr, and Walter Tay- - has , ingenious and expert mechanic. Mr. Song ors. wiveit bare with just been received by Messrs. their Martiett. together Tooele. where on their tourney to Prayer. cake With its SO whtte lor Ogden; Mrs. Elba Itarler. Riga special Invitation to attend this Morris and Evans, to be used in William J. Silvez. has been appointlean not. Geseral Assembly. Mrs. Leo Bartlett Beal of Rich- - Thomfte Rowberry's brother, Bish- - the birthday ed superintendent and work was eession. 'Anyone wishing to work There WWII continuous tby, Idaho. . ..... Congregation candles. song erecting a monument to the mem- commenced Opening lived. Here tf,i7lati.amSeravaineirratt7ao..witi7htahaa)woonueldialtiekre. establishment John in 2 p.m. until 10 p m. the the daY i Rowberry. 01) Her daughter, Mrs. Milli Tai- may recelnanies from during Serving Invocation. ttry of the late respected President from the recorders in the temple. his Song. they made a homethey stewed-untBartlett genealogy.-Relatives from various parts of loi . has taken car. of her for sev.,. Heber C. Kimball. The destine. today. Mr. Sliver is having allfrom ested e unAlt other friends and lived where ' of tHey and removed welcome own, genealogical tools their t o machinery Adeireas of the state were preeent; also from, . which Was drawn by the builders his Asdersea. C., E. Dinwoodey workers are invited to join in this fit 1864. Sarah Ann was born in northern Cache valley. 144019 and in the Ilith ward to the named. combines elegance with sol- iron shops coothe genealthe of interested in, alwork the Wellsof to , --- --. Anyone work& The company have Outline GOLNG TO PKILIPPETES. California. and of rTinnto"r8m17- Tooele. They then moved of htentaAnwdellral bitty. and. when twompleted cemt entlon. I nal - vile. where eigh t children r- were ready purchased ten tons of home- Musical A WONDERlittl, MANIFESTATION Mn. Taylor has suMelently reerected in the Kimball family number. Tredarick O'Brien, of South Seas John,-HaWesterni tion William Great iron from Edward. made the which born, a fractured Mrs., with of hip from covered Philetery, will have a very imposing ap- Iron company, of Iron county with PaperPurpose and Scope stake to to a The the la of 'letter tame. go following copy planning asto Beal. -or Richfield.' riett Adeline. Mary Hannah. AlbertPoatailo she oustained some ten month",NA.40Ge nea g y received at the Alberta temple. Oct. Leo Bartlett pearenee. It will stand about thir- ittninen at an early date. ' Bennie.- Lydia. and Hyrum - HAIL to P nbto in wRlit of GenealogiSevier Co. Utah: 13. 1S34 . gives an interesting taper teen feet high and will be five feet which to comence operations. PaperImportance a when died son Bennie Work baby tier and Temple Double McKee. cal Track Franchise. of a sister who perhaps had aquarthet the base. The lower base Teton stake 'enc. been a Mite slow in taking up her in iltyheof g.reanne... iii,ter Ni,h'uesilbsvianiale. mlonvad188t04, Retzbuarrnd It has been noted at times in Musical number. will be granite, and the upper part e alefraeKsteeed temple work. Vreams and manifesof the base on which the spire this department recently that the PattenGrowth cif Genealogical are of where- they stayed a few years,' in valuable sort tations Ws Carolina North stake that they give encouragement to communicate with Mrs. IA's pirase will rest, will be 'constructed of red streeS, railway was being extended and Temple Work.Shelley board Bart- later moving out to Hibbard. .1 Provo sandstone at the corners With along South Temple street east. Remarks.. Member of general those who are strusilliiing tn this lett Veal of Richfield, Sevier Co., Thomas Rowberry, her husband. Italian marble panels. The spire thence north and east again to but never should they be Utah. work. died September 12, 1894. taken as doctrine or used. except Prayer. will - be composed entirely of the the northeast bench section. A Youdig. On March 28i 1902, her son. John ) se they are intended.vas a stimulant to General Aseembly. 3 p.m. item in the issue under review f IP 4' , kind of marble named. The sandMrs. Lao Bartlett Beal of Rich. died,' leaving a wife and four to the individuals concerned. said council had the the would granted Song, like children. ' stone and granite portions of city field. Sevier CO., Utah son died Albert Her Into lay Prayer. the a with as company anyone cut communicate and to monument and are The Alberta francpize ready Temple. t 1 November, 1907. terested in the Young faintly of in On Cardeon. Caned. orlon as the marble Portion is In double tracks along the route. Musical e number. e of the April 1, 1912. Mrs. Umber, vaM imOAKLAND, Calif.. Oct. 4.Dper Biro Tennessee and Virginia. , the same condition the monumeiti which was bailed as 1. stake Unit ...,...Portneut moved back to her residence in ry I take the liberty of and over the 01' Deal. Dm:heroMay provement ' will. ha arected. of Workera - toiling You. 4 Regburs-Since moving hack her ereent beet It ,,,,,, e cto- ,PaperQualification. of gotng Iv theDent interested e : me Zerened A Monument of That Day. to Martha the atoned Organization two oldest daughters, Importance of Temple rections can pass anywhere along 1, 1-Wore for the deed. family of London. England,A. please "The tens of thousands of the the line." In another- column- it Dent. lid& Kingston and Sarah Ann Stale , communicate with Harild me' & double . rativcriorallTregarmhbeintg,..ttoheatutelvtreirnent.ake ,, ec Int relit died. zuwidth. toll:, have ham President tracklayiAve.. friends of late Dresden &net ibis the Kim. was noted that the work of t at hest city. height el) . 1e7 On her 86th birthday. July 2S. --ma . Fremont stake The two top corners were rounded and 1 r-- r t. ',ball will be pleased to bear that ng-on-the extension had been A ecrom was ITA the beard in written of Retnarks..Mente'r top golden general ' ' his monument is about to be reared temporarily delayed owing to thei letters e foot high .11entiorn . Si'l"' . 1 one held of Song. had the to brthem fact that a shipment of rails memory You." On either side of the door wee i': a erste about Vt feet In length and six tehi-TCOtiplin such affectionate remembrance failed to arrive. Grading, however, ,Frayer. is -inches in breadth wherein were Writtee as the deceased. although it needs was still going on. , Dm names of those for whom baptism es The city council granted Walker Entertainment in Tabernacle. not tablets of stone to keep in the bed been dons. also In golden lettere. apo tib . Thursday..Dee. 4, 1430 a.m. hearts of his numerous friends a Bros.. "during the pleasure of the' Meeting an inch in height. the ins. of general officersFirst proximately . r '..Wod4ii.li's-:on the right and tho woman on the left. .. fresh green memory of him. He wag council, permisaion to ley and um ward chapel. , :',:.::, . Without wturmoil and discord and 'one of natures itoblemen: and se pipe from their store to their ye- - - pent to the day teemed be dark and dreary.' - the remembrance of the man of spective residences. to convey we-- 1 prayer.. were multitudes,. many clothed, Thom , in 'torn and ugly garment& Some were i General Assenshly. loco a.as. Ood, even to his beaming face and ter to the latter for culinary pur, lame sod Crippleartill413f wore hideous manly figure. as we have often seen pose.. gong. , All were melting for their looking. t mind's the before cornett Teachers' Examination. him. up Prayer. same.. When a new same vas added - -eye. we unite with our readers in to the lite. anotherel the multitude An examination of school teach-er- a Bong. Out of : Proving .....t,'',.. .. .. would enterthrough the door. the heartfelt though perhaps unut- held in PaperNecessity was announced.-148-,b,,,,,. t . Faith by Vurr Works. , Withia the door they would look a 'Peace to his ash- the University building for tii who sentiment. tered , stake Bannock jt-,,,about. draw a deg, breath. as for g' -- es :- -" desired to teach in the L'public PanirConditions new 114;41 limbs etraight- al A, ' . V, ea'' , ".trd witarre and It Is noted today by the soil of schoola of Salt Lake county who -- Life and Requirements for a il teed. ea Ck ' I as mw stake., Immense roma filled young N Celestial Exattation.fligby late President Kimball. and by did not already have certificates. the .4 . .with ponderous books and windows with i . , O.. H. Riggs. llusical number. others who have observed the et,- I The examiners--wer- e filmy Dik draperies? I INIM s garden ,, ....71 Benediction. feet of the elements on tire monu- 1J. R. Park and H. I. Doremus. i beautiful with and flowers end ,te I pan.. General Atisemably,,, lawnai There wastrees , an abundance of fruit MOM. that halt a century ham vett- A Mutual Improvement associa- Therstemy , At . e.,.. . ' "s'"e , e Kverything was re lifloc b more bautie ened the sandstones to some extent tion bad been organized in the Invocation., ., tut 44, than here. there but the granite stands as'smOoth Eleventh ward. Musical number. hut attain I beheld those Without waa to the it A local item Said: 'The retail reperBieesings when first as Living whom names not and hid gelid , , and Their feces ' Through Genealogical reared in memory of the man held grocery department of Z. C. M. I. is '1 Idaho stake' agony. the Temple Work Ito high in the esteem of a people. cloaed today, while an account is names did a for seed Temple.. ' Elder Kimball. the son. recalls being taken of "stock. After that PaperVur to a rind vereency Blackfoot stake they returned. only ' where there names &bottle hese boon. that in later years, the cemetery matter to Addreso f , Unless you See the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are Tal 14t, , Prtheir betide hung RM. Mite Mumbling. .,,,,,, , ,.. At.,e,, --- -, was fenced and the grounds were we understand. the premises& will . tkRAsponse welcome nursed beggars they returned to their ',I ,,,,:,,, to preserve th spot In be opened by MurcrDhaaed Day Co.. Summing Up the Convention . not getting the , gouine BayerAspirin proved safa - beautified Member of general boald lialuentaget thre s teitimarty? ' hallowed remembrance to President they having &c. Mr. the isretail ' well 'f,i' stock. .1"1 Day gng. fixtures, his gospel. litimbell one the members of , StnceriSigned.)your NIA. inK. the ). by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for , Benediction. . PETEK8Old. known to our Citizens i au a succees. .1r'. family who lie buried there. " , business Man." CONVENTION. Promising Young Artist. Mt.. fulAnother GENEALBWAL ELIJAH THE tROPHET AID MI local Item: "President ' ' . A Alfred Lambourne. held In l':v11 r711K-'1MISAION; , Cot. Young of the session is The CdIds I recovering evening Headache a just Joseph . in , tqam, known. and teem by, ttahns. in of six t tonwood atakt contereney was Elder ,Joeeph Smith's Fielding mucle wider field today as an ar- from ,a spell of illness . . ther Genealogical societY discourse on the subJect of Elijah of His weeks duration., scholar. numerouslehares stake. Fred Heath in charge. the, Prophet and his mission, delivtist a poet and esthetic , ,I , i ,..,--47 Pain half a century ago was given rerog. friends will be pleased program was given, Neuralgia ered under the auspices of the Gen. ' he is improving.", I Holliday ward choir in attendance. nition for the promise of the . . ts6ral..,t4144.1:. of Oct. 18. Utah. Society ealcgical R. Pike. conductor: Charles .11 '"Ola the Job." his ,friends have seen too veritably 7 ink has been specially printed by Anthem, "Song of the Redeemthe society and is blir sale at this fulfilled. A local item said of him: Lumbago Here's one time the volunteer, Choir ed" (Stephens) 15 cents per copy. This for office . "Mr. Alfred Lambourne. a young , i rirved on the Invocation ' E ARTHUR, AND MARY presents in a clear and scene 0- - comprehensive manner every detail Neuritis from strip to the East. where he- extinguish it: ''This 1:001Ming short- -. Solo. '1 . (HandThI My kiedeemer . 1858.s 7 were married in Oct. connection 'i'vrith .the They Prophet LEHI, Nov. 21..(Specia.1).---ThE 1Rheurnatis in ' adopted protit - In .0ms Elijah and his Hueish ' tf ly before 10 o'clock the fire a lonWeboth anniversary wedding 1Nov. .21. 1874 at Cardiff.. South . Beulah golden a Sadlier; recomfession. of which he is an enthus- - .st former , and dare. latter was the came to sounded. and hail Utah three the and , City Chappell Arhur Jane be Mary , absent Frances.Grant companied by mend It to all of the workers Matto devotee. While , , cause bting that fire had been Bennett. Bradder was observed la the flintily Accept only "Saver" rickqz !years later landitui in Salt Lake , .A Church. throughimit; thy took quite a number of sketches. ,,, . 't, have broken out in Address, -- Salvation l'wlvorsar . Miss- - discovgask.to here Friday home evening- - by tOet. 0, 1877. . on the of scenery 1' Which contains-prove- n principally Smith on corner directions. of Elder Intlof alive: Bretki the Three ehildrenare NEW the House, their Joseph and faMilf Howe Rook. members of FleAllyf the of part issippi. During the latter South Violin solo. tat eavatine",...Raff ?.Ire. J. J, Gill. Salt Lake: Mrs. at- Second East and Fourth , friends. was mate he the1 Handy "Payer" box?! of 12 taSlc15. the East in his .stay It la gratifying to New Ere, (Selected) bri-- 1 Itav-,Ja' . MaMrs. fire Membere of the Lein; I kir. Bradder leor, . of 21 and t nt the famous' Aurelia, Bhimer land dtaeendania tacked with a fever. which !streets.with their apparatus were jaw logttles 20 Aspirin is the trade tuck of rater Manufacture bet,. C. St. Jeor,' California; for 'L Howe family to dimeover that the field. Nottinghamshire. Mrs. Vernetta Hodgson at the Ene.and.; rather matters 11;noaotticadiltrer et unpleaar.nt e: , ii azhc; . five great,. . rrandchildren and 190011 on the spot. and. as the fire, comurebetwioe work organ. begun by Aug,1,11155 and Mrs. for a portion of the time. Alfred V, , V. aies. grandch5ldree , .! propor-- . Choir Judge. Daniel Walt Vow. la now wan born at Cardiff, . i is industrious and progressive. andiwse yet of insignificant - - . --- I OUltGALLERY r - - , uTA . N , - - ,.. ' - ; - . -- - , 3.,....40.,1-0,- , , SECTION, 'THREE' ; ..,,, ' j'W''ll'''t , . ,, ,,,, ,......,,,.. ' ' ' - - - . - - - - ' '''' - .. , , ., ' , , . , i, - - OFPIONEERS a. ,....- , "K.. - ' . . 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