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Show ' Thl Home Sentinel ' iri sej1.!: that turn and their fellow ii.iii.ini Iwt re learning to farm and that It:lh ?.c i at tlifv v. Mud to rals grain and , L, Mann, bap. Pete Co.U. T uroome hke the white pioph. .lim stated that his fo.efaheis J! A (ii'Tj om e owned ail of this country, interest ol oid that hi? fathers gave it t the D" a-- a to the ihe!eo-!eaily ct tiers. Saa Pete j - 1 i al -- . J , Editor HAiCXINiiTO-N- , QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. The Chester ward was rep-s- i nted hy Up. It, N. Allred. lie stated that he had nothing to b i.id of as to the conditon ot his w..rd, .'till he believed that the people waro trying to respoid to every legitimate call that is made j to further the work of ( Jod. The Sunday si bool-- , the Piimaric', a el the M. 1. Association are in a tlouiishing condition. Chester has two misdonaries in the field. Couim lor Nephi Robinson ful y believed that the of Fountain Gr-e- n were striving t'js live their religion. The heal h of the jwople as anile i. very.1 good. The Y. M. M. L turn, the Primary and the Relief sornty are all in a very good condition, and they are prodded over hy energetic olfi. ers TinSpiing city ward was represented hy Up, J, A, Allred. At present the people are veiy busy in looking after their grain, etc. The young la lies sail continue to hold their r gnlur weekly inert. ngs ; hut the young men f m(.et in conjoinf si 'Mon nmiithiy. Tilt Elders' quor-imi' not so perfectly organized as it should e. us many have been cho n from it fn recruit the lanks of the Mioir t .1 1 4 vi praer by Up. On i. Fart, worth. Pres. IVtofsetr- ma some viry ipproprintn remarks, lie wasbiwd to see so main' in attei fare at this eaily stage of he He felt that the VOirfeieilU.'. had been bleS'i'd in fu.rt lltey had enjojld remarkably jfood halth during the stnnnim ; ' though lately some vases of diphtheria have bei n icported at Gunnison and Chiistianbuig, in fhe southern .purt of the eonnty. The crops, ton, the presi nt seaeoii are verv good ; and if pen ham e some of the giain Ins lfn by the late storms, it has been tlse heavier quality and the extra crop of groin would more fliim- offset the additional work. The speaker stated that he had traveled quite extensively, and goodly portion of throughout (this and gome of the Em op;1 n Countries; hut ip ail ot ii.s farvels. he hid seen no country hi w Inch ft RUhsi'.b'Pn'o could as Easily b made as right here in the volleys of the nionUtoiiis. True it is that we ar compelled to do our farming hy means of irrigation ; but in the East and various parts of the woihl there - I 1- pios-drate- i d, Al-oeia- j t--t. I U r CO-O- . I , T . . 1 i Si-c- . -- - A! MANTI Chri-tense- n, - - . , -- witness-estopiov- 1 2 Singing hy thedioir. Opening prayer by m-s- . J. B. stati'tical lepor. of for the quartci endi.ig Aug. loth, ISSn was ri.ul hy the link and showed tire follow. ng grand totals : Patriarchs, 4d() Seventh s,. 20 f 2')5 High Priests. S72 Klih-sPriests 2 fU To lies, .U2 Me nhers, S.hffS food Chiloilicers ami meinhiT' dren under bight 'i ars. 12.122 total if Seuls. 2,1.)) um lieg x , fil maTiiages, ol r.irths births females, t?; (J'.iUlicn The StucLebakex Wagons 3 1 , 0' -- Chri-tense- . , -- 1-- . 4 i, j. , f)e-oon- s, i ' a C' p. m. 2 p. m' Maiben The Xo.-ju;j- Hum O.h.v at Salt Lake Land office at Salt I r'. Utah T r.. Aug. 1I. ls83. Utah, July 17. 1 8v City, Ila! Notice is !u rehy given tliat the j Notice is In rd.y -- iVr , t ILi! the following named tiler, ...t filed notice of intention to filed notice of t h ir inteir,,,,, ; make final p.uof jn support of make final proofs in their e'aims.and secure final entry their respective ", thereof; and that each of said cure final entry therein', of said proofs wifi proofs will he made before the Probate Pete San of Connbefore the Probate Judge of s ,, Judge --e ccc ccccce eccc-- e ecct MANTI Utah Territory, or in his ah- - Pete county, l T., ty, J!1 bi an f Manti Cnlqierative ) ( ) ' seiice, h foi'e the County Clerk of sence before the ( ountv Cler -- O M e r e ten 1 0 1 t said County n Tuesday the said county, on Tuesday, th K t Institution loth day ot rvpteinber, A. D. day of aeptember, A. D lsx.y 1 1 Main Street, Manti 1883, at the Coin t House in ManWallace E. Potter, - .OUit '! Diallers in ti Pete Utah San Ter. Co., City, Entry No. 4190, for th- - X -- ( lener.d Merchandise- .To Fruit viz: John A. Erickson, Home- E. E. IN. E V! Our Hardware, Groceries, (ifotcrrx No. 3.')4s, for the E 4 i Sec. 1), Tp 18 S. R. l stead Entry an, DryGoods, Boots iV Shoes N E 1 Sec. 2li, Tp. 14 S, It 4 E, names the following witness's t We have a lints Caps, Fanning and names the following witneg-i-e- s lrove his eonlinuous Lot of implements, Etc., is com to prove his continuous resi- upon, and cultivationrid,. f. MI Call and examine.) plete. glass jars dence upon, and cultivation of, land, viz : etc. nimmm lnininm said land ; viz : James Mellor, Jr.. Eiwi'ii Christnin Olsen, Anders An- Mellor, Christopher Alston au,; j derson. lairs Larsen, and Char es YYilliam Scott, of Favit.c, s Righv. all of Fairview, San Pete Pete county, Utah Ter County, Utah Ter. Hans I Sorenson, Home.-deAaron D. Squires, Homestead No. 4200. for the S A j Entry Entry No. 3072, for the E j S W S. W. j and S. 4 S. E. ) X V 24, and X E Tp. 12 S. R. 4 j S E j and nan,. t E., ) Sec 20 Tp. IS S, R 2 E., and following witnesses names the following witm-sseto eontinuous residencetoproioh. upon, ;m, prove his continuous residence cultivation of, said land, viz; WE WILL NOT BE BEAT IN PRICES AND DON T upon, and cultivation of, said George Vance, Hyrum Vtl',k. i land ; viz : YOU FORGET IT. William Mower and Orville ? Elias DeMill, F. M.Cox, F.W. Cox, of F. irview, San IY.e e ,.ei. i Cox, and Ezra K. Funk; nil nf ty, U i a , Ter. j Manti San Ate County, Uhili CO-O- P. Rasmus 0. liasmusMn,Ho'u Ter. stead Entry No. 4314. tor the l Peter Homestead s- EWm. T. REID, President. i Sec. 2, W. 4 X. No 40(i0, for the lots 1, 2, i Entry See. 11, Tp. 17 S. It. 2E,,i;, J. IL WODSKOW, Secretary. 3, and 4, See. G.Tp. 10 S, It .4. E. names the following witnc'S-- ti and names the following his contiuuuus lonle.i,. his continuous resi- prove and cultivation of. hil,,. dence upon, and cultivation of, upon, : viz laud, said land ; viz : Lewis Larsen, Ole Larv Edmund Edmunds. Eli ha Christian n ami Lamb. ; nl Stevens, Henry of Jensen, S,t J'lpliraiui, and William Lamb, all of Wales, Utah Ter. county, San pete County, Utah Ter. Adelia B. Sidwell, ilonic-ti- ', Elisha Stevens, D Statenie.it No. 0241, for the 8. W Entry No. 8739, for the W X E See. 7, Lot 1 an N. fi t H E 14 Sec. 0. S S, E. 7. S See. E iW 4 S W i Sec-5 N. W. N.E , s, j 18andH. N. W. 3, Tp 10 S, j. 0 18, It. E., ami ,i , , dp. R3 E, and names the following the to pni.-witnc'Ses following witnesses to prove his continy. her continuous residence i.'m uous rc'idenee Upon, and eii.tiva t f, cultivation said :.u'o : of.said land ; viz William L .mb, viz : Henry Lamb, Charles.Giidneisen, Fred W. Cox, tie re 15. (V, ' and Alfred Lamb, all of Wales, AL Cox mid Ai. m Fianeis San pete Countv, Utah Ter. SmeiiMii. ahof ALmti C.tv. i y70 H. McAIaster, Register. Wm. T. Ileid Ally, for appl leant, county, Utah d f. O) August Nyhcig, De t Stateme it No. 9.4'JU, U. S. iSE.N. r the conf rencH adjourned until NOTICE FOR prp, '( 4T.r j tile -j Seventies. The choir pang; a henvdieton was oi!red hy Pres. II B al, an NOTICE OF FINAL PROOFS I - - f rah CO-O- I pir announcement tlie Quarterly conference of the San Pete Stake of Zion was held in tlid 1)0 wry at Mi. Pleasant, on Saturday, and Sunday, the loth and lhthinst, commencing at It) tv m. Occupying the stand were J. 11. Smith, Pres. Apost Canute Peterson, Couneelois Henry Beal and John 11. Maiben aorue of the members of the High Council, anil a majority of the bishops of the stake The conference was con: mem til Pli'a-a-- it Hy sirupig by the Mt. s th-i- - I D. un a it i fi u ; i m-i- Ih-t- . blessed, 1 47 Memheis veCe ve. ' Meiuheis removed, hapti'i'd i S. K. Sec.. 3, a, nl X. X. Are celebrated for their lightness of draught, strength Are impediments' whidi are for new members, )II2 child rii bapSUMMONS. Tlie thus' than 1 I' TN THE P and h spoakir tised, ROBATE COUR. IN i Sec. 8, Tp. 10 H it. :j fi uid ex n.nuireaU d, greater A full line of our manufactures can be per-odurability. leminis-Cenee- s J, and for San Pete County, Ptah n imes lie f , dewing wit.ii s.i 7 dentlm males. 12 deabs fe- found gave smi' interi'st rng at the fallowing agenciest his ot his missionary' hib'rs, males, 19:5 residin''' continuous Territory. piove drawing support J. I. Meil.'trup, Ephraim, Sgn Pete county. PI inttj'A After his imprisonment ct'. By request the clerk also lead Dl' up n, an cultivation nf, s, L. T. Tuttle, Manti, Utah. vs. lie t that reossuranee land, vizj the rejiort of the Sabbath Schools giving or(;eHansen A Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county.. Ja)ncsPr(bbh,Dcf(iuhint,) , Stake was in a von fair oondi-?iif- n of the Suik(j which showed that Ilyru-i- i Coates, Joseph Fa.oP James Borg and Hen and invoking Gods blessing those institutions wore in a worth, The Studebaker Brothers Manufg Company, builders of of Utah to the the. Conference, speak- healthy, Eriexson, of Chester, Han IV; : ftpon Janmft Jreiihiej Defend condition. progressive t er gave way. alltj greetina;: county, U. T; APOSTLK J. II. SMITH You are hereby sinmiirmeii to ap il. of Mt. W. the And at tno s m time lief a Seely Up. pear in an action brought i stated that had been three Ward South the Pro utc .Judge of Emeiy U Pleasant years reported and Spring Wagons and Carts, Phaetons, hNirm, Frei-- ht you tiy t tie above milled Isaliellu U. hid peojile as being in a good since he last visited this Stake Cabriolets and Surreys. Centfal Branch or in his ahsin e liefor , brolut,-CourPrelihle, plaiititt, in rhe Repository, i and for the County Condition. The societies sueii and since that time he had noted the County Cierk of said count of Utah, and Pete, and ,AKU OITY, XJTAH. SALT great many changes in the Edward F. Baileyq llouiefieid as the Primary assoeiatibns answer the emopiHiMi filed th-, townu. Since g several are schhnls EntivXo. visiting progr 4922, for tlie jnd Sunday within ten days, exclusive of th. jAMES B. GLASS, M mager. this section befefe lie had perverv fairly. 7, Tp. 20 if. It. 8 E. and N day of service on you of this -- m, mnns, if serVed within tliis eoum , . E. i H. E. And E. ' X. K. t lp- X. P. Madsen of the formed a two and orto half years and if not served wjriiin t.l.is cn n,i , See. North Ward of Mt. Pleasant niishioit in the Old World ; and have more 20 12, S, R, 7E.tam Tp. Jodo-iaDiresponsibilities, hence NOTICE EOIt PUBLICATION lint vi' hill the stated that fn many lt'speetrf from his experience ifnd observanames the L'ei cannot concentrate their following witnesses ti tnctofthe No. 2038. irory ot Utnh, i fhe interests of bis ami Up. See- tion had found that the day fur they in da v, ol i.et tvw- with .. prove his continuous resitlen ,J minds upon the wor so well. Land Oifi.ee at SaltLake Gitvr to! tv da.s, or j .geioeut will be upon, and cultivation of, sa. reaping prolific harvests of u o are not all missionaries nut- leys wards were idontii ttl ; and human August 14, 1883: ' taken against nu aeclu'diug to the souls had gone hy, hence hence he could report similarly viz : iirally. Home have a natural NOTICE is prayer of said fn;:1. urn. Tin land, the given found hereby missionaries their tact Tillich enables !o Up. Seeley. He was p'eav-David J. Kilpai'k, Warfeu v t theW to got,' the following jiaineu sdttler'ii. s said lO'tioi, is fir.- n.;' t ro ..hfai,. f, o' state tint mquy of t!rf young ministerial work more arduous hi decree oivomc from tht- bonds).; Peacock, Seth XV'areham aid j muvcll socially, while ethers are' filed notice of his intention to less gratifying iif g and were Mia tli iii. ny , rf,,o jn'oplc ofMt. Thomas E. Jackson, aU of F ,i, nutso eiidOued. JuA now,-the-' make final proof in support m Mi ll t.bat i The elders are not received sS, i thi fad to eonsideialde atto. turn t e jicpem Hwecdidi rdn, Emery county, Utah Ter. ! fhe his elaiiti. and that said proof will O ahWef the V.ltd and during the lo.--t yem; warmly as they formerlb werd. n irt'iern mission, espe (iiU, s II. AIcAIaster, ltegisirt ; part; seems to be the lo' Hi, aid before the Clerk- of the abpvo ie(jui!,.,, film the hud Dim,, uute fcmrteeu students had at They are not taken ibtu ille most Wm. ti.. T, Reid, Atty for Appl prolific, and the' Stdck-- Cdi'nty Court of Sevier County, an will stice Judgement, Agunst yu I1 ; tti the eburt for relief de cants. (ended the U. V. Aeod my, at linuses oftHe peopile and pfovided holm conference is om- of the, at . . apply 2h'. Richfield, on September with hods and lodeing ds wbre Uleiideil iieU-iu- . Provo. if not the largest,- in the 1813, vii : ll?i n- . Hansen, D S largest iihCSs the Hum Who. Up. J. V. Iron's wit? pleased to many of the earlier elders a ml whole 8S2?J. for mission. European w. a. w. 4 LoA Aildersdn, I Judge, altii the PEOBLES DRUG STORE. fepfreseut the Moro'bi ward as missionaries; hence m pie Who have descended front i it. w. 4 s w. 4 sec.2!) and e. s.s. sell ofour H'ud Uoill-t- , af-- j cases are called satBfat td The they tnrily; upijn ' progressing Hcandimtvian fi?ed at Manti J Pete StT. gO. Tp. 28 H R 2 W. ancestry shoull s. n; Cit, H'an PAUL VO-- NORDECK, PRPI'RTET(''I their own expenses. , U. T. Chun people of lute had lna le ad effort defray hot forget their early He as mimes tile following training In Scandinavia the spirit of Dealer in the 27th day of' July, A. D. 1S85. to extend the boundries of the polietneSs and deport-- nes'Ses ho prove his continuous Pure Chemicals; Toild (own ; ilt lately the fttei had inqihry exists to it niueh greater ment. Drugs, John Ildib. lo who residence persdns and have'; WincS extent cultivation than Cle.k of the Probate Court of in other parts of the traveled and Liquors upon, Articles, been widened four bhn ks iiortH. the various; of: sai f laud; viz : Wni E.Thur-partso- t i for medicinal purposes. .te coiinty, Utah Territory Tfie health of the people is good. Briti'h mission, hut at pesent the W Alma T. it con Nielson this evtH . Rah'iglf Jones, Reid their homes gOern-menPrescriptions accurately Atty for plaintiff They are improving or at least the l)!mih mission, the pdliteneA of tin turn Albert ;Xagtley ail of Ricli-p- e pounded. hnd seem to be doing well geuer-KU18 Mull is P AiioWn and it 'ii'ld. i pic E PH It AIM, San Pete Co., UTAll j Countv government is takiiia step- - to otms a pleasing hlnraeferistic (.f .McMaVtif, II ' tht froedom bf tiers by mail xdicited. vvl inRegister, lit reporting the Fairview abridge religious their anil ?oeiahntereorsi. ' S . Darke & Cd; tru-h'- d hut he jmhhe tended 6 promptly. that Tucker this lhm Ward; Bp. said ydrship, Att'ys.for ea-- i V.-Hituro, tne'efore. that tub grain in, the Fairviev extreme p diey on the partoftho he followed nud emul itod uv fLan'mit egioh, as in other parts of the Danish government would h ive the child n n , of those wh0A a spasmodic, hr, Her th m it perIdunty, was eonsitUrahly pros- manent JEHOTOGRAIin Has Constantly existence. The speaker trainidg in polifuiesS ha-Depart-Netrated. The People, as a rule Every la 1, varefu'iy Enala guardc i Arrivals of ment Bristling Wre industrious, frugal, and Wds ploised to sf dr tiiat ,e win re ei'm- - d, ,t ' Goods. missionaries, as a rale, with Bargains. Please lememher that ml Pi lilive to their duties. . exi'ts th such a gidal vto.i i, earnestness LowPrices evinced . an and , of Iudiunula crop) n: John NotSpasmodic turns Pent to me to be nl i Spencer Up. :lPr'ii LOO', SHOE, and IIARNESH pmg from every hut Perpetual will receive careful aiant. stated that his work war some- zeal that wefe truly eomim mla- - Alu,lK'a nnl,')i"' "h'Shelf. I will deliver them to o what different from that of, other h'e. The voung ttien who h.tv or n i'' tikei1 eoih'C a At X cl house two in San Pete County h1 AKERS. J Acs thorough Bishops, as he had rtdies due Dusters, Lhwns, Kid bf people to labor among. The B. Y. Academy and rtho-- e wh,;mW4-time, for the small su o r hr" ,t h th aeti've ih t!r M I. As"T'k.' llart'cYs, have Gloves, Saddles, t2.25 welMm as Chambray however, Ginghams, including extra ni c f, .'hh , Lamanites, !,l " u Cart 4V heel and Catch Ori all peoj the other , people were doing S'eiatieiis were ns a rue very complete. No p iy feiji.i-eAnro, Whips, Bridles; Nose g 'H'mI ?.UI toP ,u Straw Hats. iii their Jninisteiiai !a until are diliver.il: well and they were trying, to effieient pictures .w tlllli ei) turn! und o ' Pi Satisfaction Uohhlch learn and improve in yurielm brs. Lni speakuig thus he ;;U1 Etcguaranteed. cd; in r.Vi order th it tlu'e m.iv New Arrivals at di-- p .1 u turns lo ihmi sr.tgo I iu'.' t sent u industries enlarged and , l:r il t0- 's Ird,"1,tlJ' address by mail, without fr.ina Tlf und i?;i-? on receipt Of ptide. M.3t. S.';j Win. F. Ymi'nti, ila'i Fuirtiew ViV' Maiht: ikel.S alt Lakt City. ton-vu'htbo-- 1 1 . i 1 lln ' The reople Carriages & BUGrGlES ' ,i - the i ag-uti'- i T-.- , t i T m-ntor- M ?ss-fn- . L)t4-Heo-- i - Pi-'- l - i twt-'ht- - i J e.,-U.- - Pf-as- ant eiv-rn- ? hi)-- ' 1 - I 1 I - - - IV 1- -4 1-- 1- -2 1- I 'l wit-tigai- 1 1 . seem-Wlu- niis-ibe- ri t - t, y. S-- . ' Anta , War in . w 1 to-da- iiu-t.nn- 1 j - tiiei' 1 - , . 1 Ildi-ness-IIar- -' j i 1'( L - - ; - r 1 , I'riv; wJin t e.,110,,. H A5flEiiS , - f |