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Show X-- n Advertise T'J XI o om ccs, I n 3 I il S3 TT 1 1 I r OnlyPer 00.00 Jk. XLPIII CITY, UTAH, SATUTTAY, SEPTEMBER iaot o:-3ilTe- 16 t av j.s 1. v V 7 VOLUME II P'51 mV A--- 7 ' W) V v f 2 , cnior r.lanibar from .:a oxi - l 2i -- Ko, 17, 2C, 1 kW 0 lr eel .Zeeroelt tM Can-E- . 1 1) !ami if they did ti !i' ,:,y G. gain ii Mira i award. M Tc r1 The choir then King an anthem. ''I (3 Apostle John Henry Smith va m, H Well Attc UUk u DtLiiixi Held rs Wi'I'C the next speaker. He stated that it me M' (.lij'ly .a.; ;v'A had Leon a long time since lie had Vyi Ilirorlii'iil. till I'jijkr ILu,' all Tli io ill the privilege of speaking m this ' 1; part of the Lord's vineyard. lie r'ki denied that what time lie occupied Cidsr to Last Twenty Apostie John Henry Smith and that he would have the Spirit of Tvvas Harmonious upand the ii Hinckley Speak of M, I. work AposYates Created Mlnuts Svvazcy the Almighty with him. Brother tle Tcasdalcs Testimony In Deatflocd Ecmc Tun-T- hc ' A.nW k gjr ,W AA the Evening. our exhorttd has Occurred. young iliiekley " people to have in remembrance the of life. ,m objects and The Republican county convenThe Y. 31. M. I. Association con- j i afteris excellence no without tion met on Monday at tlie court J j There ferenee commenced Sunday 1 ftTp 1 Mi audicondi-- j house. A all labor. This attentive to and A Count- - Chairman Hyde applies noon. large tions in life. The man, the suc- - called the convention to. order by X1 ence filled the building in anticii M brethren eessful man in business, must la-- j congratulating the delegate and pation of a treat from the bor. To look after the wants and Republican party in Juab county. who had come on purpose to : interests of his patrons he must It is said that an error h ad been A speak to the people on improveif wvrk hard to accomplish the end made in the apportionment. He was '' rnen work. A ' ' s '' pU$ V'- ; $ i Y. II. Pettegrew in view. Without application also instructed to state that the Superintendent 'p.:i to called was use for any course of central eommitte had instructed is there little presided, the meeting ' 'S A ' i. f procedure. If we continue to be that Dr, Clark of Eureka be temorder by the singing of the hymn Mornthe how idle wh will not attain to any de- porary chairman, and John T. See on page 225. gree of excellence in our lives. The Miller, temporary secretary. ing Sun.' offered Paxmau mutual improvement associations Dr. Clark having been introduced President Wm, were established by President Brig- felt pleased at the honor conferred up prayer. sacraof ham Young and Brother Junius F. upon him. We hold he said that administration After thee To O, Wells was blessed and set apart by we are all Republicans and the ment, the choir sang President Young to follow this la- Republicans must all pull together God we do approach. dis- was bor. He gave a description of the and any division would lead to decircular The following early stages of mutual improve, feat. tributed at the doors to the people. i meut work and the experience It was moved and seconded that Deae Beetiieen officers which had he and the recomendation of the central the becomes now early After a brief vacation, it studies of to to in order coarse discharge committee be adopted. undergo our duty to continue the the in past. the duties and responsibilities of The motion of allowing the extra. that we have been pursuing an His Foot We trust that the young men will take in Put If. work. and this Moulli Who Opened his great delegates to Eureka was oarried. ot active part and thus receive the spiiit The chair was instructed to (Continued on Page 2.) mutual improvement work. a committee of five on crename Ward meetings. Stake of cess. The principles of the gospel Jnah Stake Superiulcndency MASS MEETING. dentials which were as as follows: The regular weekly meetings should Zion. mean everything to re. The path In conference. our alter Gus. J. Ilenriod, Eureka; P. J. immediately Joseph W. Vickeek d if we do should officers ward the moves all important Mammoth; Chas. Wilson, Secivlary. If is time he Nephi Republicans Dont -- Like Donahue, consult with the bishopric of their wards. L. was Swazey; Mono; E. 11. Nephi; Superintendent rttfegrew the Conventions Action for every young men to ask them Annual Meetings. Booth, Nephi. the lirst speaker. He felt glad to selves the question Why am 1 For instructions regarding these meetin The Nephi Republicans, believMoved and seconded that tha a to have the opportunity speak and if you do not know, ing the action of the Eureka delesee Manual, Part 1, Page 8. here, chair uameja committee of five on, lie few words at this meeting. ameers Meetings. ask yourself the question until you gates wi re arrogant in overriding he resolutions Ed, Xi Kirby, W. II. We recommend that these meetings said we should feel highly gratified know the reason. The men the real really the for of convention parthe month each once objects at least held h.Axm the presence of one or Pettegrew, Jos. Gurber, Ed. Malm, of history who have made a mark in not for the mretmgs to Mt. programs of preparing electing deiegates pose two of the general superintendency, in the world have worked diligren, X. W. Ellertsonmatof the following mouth and to discuss and Pleasant for met the Ogden, imMoved that a committee of fivo assolie gave a short sketch of local ters psrtaming to the welfare of the gently, they have lived upright purpose of finishing the unfinished be appointed on order of business provement .work. ciation. lives and have worked conscien- business of the convention. 1". B. and Professor llinckly of the permanent organization; Capt. Joint Meetingstiously till they have acquired Adelbert Cazicr stated in Irief W. H. Smith, Trod Nelson. J. F. to called was speak, holdupon academy Much good can he accomplished by great nes-- . He remembered read- the objects of the meeting. recom- lie said the cause of mutual imWe Wright, Ras Sorensen, Hans Haslife of Alexander the great. the ing these meetings regularly. meet ing were Resolutions conadopted sell. jointly provement is what every Latter-da- One mend that the ward officers Alexander v. As called inday action the of the Eureka least at A. I. demning Y.L.M. The convention then took a rebe the and officersof Saint should desire with the to his father's tent and was there orin in not meeting, the before delegates allowing delegates cess till 2 oclock. joint two weeks thoroughly alive to it. "Seek ye to to Mt. a be elected to Pleasant and der prepare program. After recess it was moved and words of wisdom out of good Annual Fund. Ogden. seconded that the report of tho books is a good motto. lie said The fourth week in November has been Mr. Hyde was made chairman committee on g credentials ba Each member set apart as collection week. II. Booth and Ik secretary. cents adopted which was carried. is expected to pay the amount of fifty Messrs. Cazicr, Andrews and the of Ward, Committee on permanent organ the expenses to help defray Commitwere Adams the chair appointed organizations. by ization and and order of business re Stake general this collect jto be to resolutions. the draft should appointed tees ported that P. J. Donahue, of Mamward amount, 10 per cent remains in the The resolutions were adopted. moth be permanent chairman and treasui j . treasury, 15 per cent in the stake foil The to Mt. iwing delegates J.S. Cowan, Nephi, secretary. and the balance is forwarded by the stake were elected: Pleasant Edwin Adopted. i treasurer to the General Superintendency. James Robert Booth, Ritchie, Permanent Chairman Donahue, Ord, MissionariesM. I. S. Cooper, A. Cazier, Thomas on John taking his seat, said in part, Believing that much good will result Andrew Chas Larsen, Worthington, that the action of the Republican from missionary work we request that two Mrs. Chas. to act association each Andrews, from Andrew, selected he men party and the resolutions adopted L. A. as missionaries to labor tinder the direction Henry Andrews, Jackman, at St. Louis were arrogant in the of the stake superintendency. Mrs. Charles Worthington, Steve extreme. It had caused many The Contributor. A. Lu Mrs Cazier, Ostler, men to turn round and fight tho Swazey, This magaziue is the official organ of the S. Cooper, Wm. Stoutt, NorJohn party which had alwajs stood for Y. M. M. I. A. and should receive the supYV. Ellertson and Chas. Clin man honest principles. That he had port of all the members. The articles conton. voted for Republican principles all tained in the Contributor, are of the ehob est The same delegation went to Mt his life but seated emphatically quality, They will awaken in the reader a desire to improve and will keep him in P. J. Donahue, ot Mammoth, perPleasant. that he would not vote for McKintouch with the work in geueral. manent chairman of the conventions. After arranging transportation, ley. All the Republicans in Utah, District Conferences etc., the meeting adjournedwere for silver except Arthur Will be held in the various wards in this mulook should deThe earnli the kites on the ticket Brown. upon people stake during the months of October and din ed to take part. Toe young ladies will join tual improvement as one of the November. The committee on resolutions these with usjin gatherings. could not harmonize, tlie resolugreatest institutions which have , Amusements. Latter these been made in the shown a plan for conquering tin Reports from Nephi in yesfer-lay- s tions being the same as published The season of the year is approaching There is no other place in world. What did lu do? Win in last Sundays Tribune. Tribune indicate that the when the young people will participate in days. is more I Dr. Clark in a long speech spoke the church that from that end of the thoroughly he left and entered ip own tent the various amusements; and we earnestly desire that yon patronize none that will adapted to the giving of practical and commenced to vaep because county repudiate the action of the against the majority report, and conflict with the regular meeting of the as- information to young men as mu. of the fact that his r.ther had so Republican county convention of considerable discussion took place. sociation. tual improvement. If young men planned that he had not, loft him Monday last- If found to be corAnother recess was taken to try With the hope that the spirit of mutual a into this in to do and after he had gone rect the Republican go way something bring about harmony, but improvement may be your guide, be it will a drag, but where a young He asked the Saints to so shape from the valley have sealed the again the committee were divided. We remain, your brethren, man places his whole heart and their lives that they s v con form loom of the Republican ticket in Another hot discussion resulted. Wm. II. Pettegrew, in the work it will, b,e. .a. sne- - to the. principles of soal ine- truth Johv T. Miller, luab e'H'.r.tv. ...'.'in'. k Mirer. Finally a new committee was ap V. SI. SI. I. Ill ii .kw 0. i. s'' Ik i jv AM'' i Tvi brill i ' , I - O', Abo : ! t J i i w f. . ' .. - sf. I w s i iMli be-gi- n I . - - y ; - feZC? - ns - half-hearte- d office-seeker- s - I kJ J |