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Show Carpenter, Job W 13 E ABVOGA D St. George, Washington County, Utah, Friday, Sept. 24, J903. Vol. 3. THE CONFERENCE, InterestingSession Saturday and Sunday. J. G. Kimball, Rulon S. Wells, Mrs. Ruth Fox and Mrs. R. K. Thomas Among Visitors.. The names of home missionaries for the ensuing quarter were read and approved by vote. President Edw. H. Snow addressed the conference, expressing pleasure in greeting the people. Regretted that sometimesit was to give reproof. Was much easier to give commendation. Wondered if the Saints were as attentive to the words of the servants of God as they should be. Had not beeu pleased at the 'disorder manifested at the meetings. Said it relleeted discredit upon the presiding officers. lres. Snow enjoyed laboring witli the people of the St. George stake. Knew of no other stake with which he would rather be connected in his official position. Stated that the people were good tithe payers tlnd contributed liberally with their offerings. Referred to existing evils and advised that temptations be kept away from the children and young people. A duet was renderrd by Messrs. Jos. W. McAllister and Willard Andelin. nec-cessar- y GRAND CANYON. jjLOCAL ITEMS No. 3 a i beauties of This Romantic Spot Portrayed. Mrs. Nemie Pearce has been very ill for a week or two. Glowing Account of the Irrigation Congress. Frank Miles and wife went to Shetn last Saturday for a visit. Dr. ITiddleton Tells of Recent Visit Dixie Fruit Exhibit Received Special of Himself and Party to C. R. Lund and family moved back Admiration From the Host George last week from Salt Lake of Delegates. Picturesque Gorge. to-S- t. Citv. (Continued from last week.) The gnat massive walls of granite rose perpendicular a thousrud feet high on either side, and our trail lay directly down the lied of the creek. The twilight seemed to illuminate a little triangular space ahead, which proved as we drew nearer to be the junction Leo Snotv made a trip to Cedar City The delegates to the National Irrigation last of a load down week, Congress from Washington county bringing Sunday ncrning. have all returned and report having encoal. A session of the Sunday School was themselves immensely at the big joyed held from 10 to 11 oclock a. m. School Jos. Bringhurst and ITesion Lamb exhibit and reception given at Ogden. opened by singing and prayer. were down from the Dixie mine a few All are profuse in their praise of tlie Remarks on the Sacrament were made days this week. splendid horticulture and agriculture by Either J. G. Kimball. display. The fruit exhibit received During the administration of the sacClyde McCJuarrie left last week for with the Colorado. Here we found i special commendation and none were i rament a solo was sung by Willard Sul he where will probably well stocked with proadmired more than were the products deserted tent Andelin. secure work. added much to the which Utah's Dixie. Our display included ; of store visions, The smaller children were dismissed of our commissary and something to almonds, pomegranates and grapes, Geo. W. Baker left yesterday morn after which the regulur meeting of the Of the first named- there were our scant supply of bedding. A hastily figs. conference was resumed. ing for Punguiteh, where he has a job thirteen varieties. California, which t prepared camp supper was eaten with of herding gheep. The Pinto ward was reported by Up. received first prize on grapes, had but much relish, though the bread was ELDER ItfLOX 8. WELLS Heber E. Harrison, who said that he This said ta have some of the prominent Mrs. Hunt of this place went to the three varieties represented. and his counselors were united and Desiried the people to uuite in asking seemed unfair to Utah and Dixie, for Ou the LaVerkiu last week to visit her daughof yellow jaundice. symptoms that the people were attending to their that he might have the spirit of God loose sand of the river bottom, with the the rules governing the decision speci- - ) ter, Mrs. Gubler. duties. They were nearly all tithe to assist him in his remarks that they Bed plainly the the three requisites of a like above, canopy spangled jeweled payers and generally active. As Maude Gardner, who has spent a variety, flavor and appearance. It was might be made profitable to those as- lid over the great, gorge, we lay down whole the ward was prosperous. sembled. Knew that the gospel was for our well earned repose. The river week in St. George, left for her home recognized, however, that the princitrue and said that it was impossible to made music as it fretted against its in line Valley Monday. Sl'lT. w.u. GARDNER pal object of the display was the bringing of the Utah products to public noReported the work of the religion elas-se- preach it successfully without a know! mighty walls of granite, the air was P. Charles Miss Luverna and of Mathews truth. its some St sited tice, and it was thought lhat this purthat of the stake. edge free from all commotion and we slept Lee of Edessa were married this were if wondered 'con all Anplace been in of until pose had been accomplished admirably. had break the trouble Speaker experienced through peace day. The Dixie fruit, a large quantity of the holding of the religion classes only verted to every principle of the gospel. other hasty meal of the yellow bread, a in the temple last week. which had been prepared, was placed during the school season, several of the Oftentimes persons believed in some survey of the river and its banks, up , Elson Morris and George Brooks left on the middle tiers and was one of the schools lasting but a few months. principles and rejected others. Such and down us far us possible, and we last Cedar for City to attend central attractions for the vast conFriday were ready for the return trip. The Total enrollment of the classes was persons were only half converted. school Normal. at the Branch course of people. Gave illustrations proving that the Colorado is a murky, treacherous lookabout 1300. Speaker said it bad been The delegates spoke highly of the impossible to make a visit throughout church was built upon revelation. Said ing stream, abounding in whirlpools Mr. Aus. Gardner has brought his elaborate was tfte of world. danthe this preparations which had been and under tows that make it very by the entire stake, on account large that children dovvu from Pine Valley to made for their reception. Eight hunThe outsiders refused to admit that God gerous. The granite gorge of a thoudistrict of country to be covered. the Woodward school. dred persons had been expected, but Plans for the winter's work had not does, or that there is need of his speak- sand feet in height is so acute that it ing to the earth .again. The written cuts off all view of the formation above, Best bargins on carpets may' be se- thirteen hundred were present, repreyet been formed. states. satisfied them. as have word it but in ether localities the whole cured at the E. 11. Snow Furniture sentatives from twenty-eigh- t they SISHCR it A It V G. WIUTKIIKAD, the are to second Onr referred readers atrocities of the more is perpetrated Spoke than store. Various sizesuud patterns. thing sheer perpendicular Stake President of tile Primary Associthe early Christians by the Ro- a mile high. A. long weary day of ridpage of our paper for a full account of against conin visits made had several ations, the proceedings of the convention. was as the Clara Samuel an illustration of from the Mittwer man Ceasnrs, ing and trudging brought us again to nection with her counselors and had Utah may well be proud of her part con of and Church the of in town to Satan that reported Tuesday the top and as we clambered up the fouud the associations in good working opposition taken in the exhibit, which is usually that still at sickuess biderable Christ. moon shed prevails its last the steep heights order. conceded as the greatest pent1 of that Explained the passage stating that silvery beams over the august scene place. of 1280, total enrollment a Reported nature which should not of hell the gates prevail aud in a flood of beautiful moonlight 'uir y. with an average attendance of 7JS. Call , ,jthe established the church by we bid r7e SuutheruTS Union. against f .iuiiin Builcllui. is i ELDER JOHN Q CANNON 1 J J. s sweaters, jack- and the state in general, received one Ladk line of beautiful A day in camp to reel pit and recoeer iiddrSsseiJ Uupdoplesaying that this The churcTi of Jesus Christ of of the best advertisings which it and skirts. Saints was the stoue cut out with- Inst horses yut us all in good humor for ets was his first visit to St. George for the would he possible for it to receive. The Saw many out hands which should roll forth and the homeward tyip, in which we enyears. Dora and Fred lieber, from the Clark loving cup, offered for1, the best past tweuty-sifill the whole earth. joyed iu the reverse order all the puuor-am- Clara, passed t irough St. George last fruit exhibit, was lost only through changes in that time. A violin solo was very prettily renof fine mountain parks, etc., feel- week on their way to the Branch Nbr-m- the Told of his condition of inactivity neglect in the spraying of the trees, baib for the effort, and very well when young, though he had never dered by Prof. Henry Otte. ing at Cedar. permitting the presence of the coddling' enthusiastic over the sights aud expen lacked faith in the gospel. EI.DER A. M. MKRRIL moth, and the experience in this particA sensation was created among the Related missionary experiences and Believed he hil never come among a ences. will be a lesson to Utah fruit growular GEO, W. MIDDLETON. local sports yesterday by a report of the ers. The loving enp was won by this told of examples illustrating the conwere doors lu whose arts open people ravages of a Lear on tne Pine Valley state for the best display of sugar beets, sequences of disobedience to counsel. wider titan those of the people of St. of the pasinonntuiu. One hundred dollars is ofWas convinced of the truth more free were nd various gold medals were awarded. George, a people who EVERY THURSDAY. God of of Pine Nalley for A the citizens that the fered Spirit by sage saying and hospitable. good medal was recommended for A number of men left for would not always strive with man. its capture. instrumental Dixie seedless grapes, and this may be the would he that Hoped From now on until further notice the mountain Tuesday to participate in conceded. Spoke of the good work, being accom- in wielding an influence amongst the be et The Advocate will he published eaeti the hunt. plished at the Experiment Farm. young for good. We believe this dale will Notice. IRES. GEO. F. WHITE HEAD Was impressed with the report given Thursday. ou last weeks Advocate more convenient fer both publisher The be printing is Notice hereby given that sealed Following said he rejoiced in the gos- of the religiou classes. Felt that they and reader. Last week the paper was was not so good as we should have received will at the office of be much of bids means doing pel. It hud beeu with him a power for could be made the a day late on accouut of the changes we liked to have seen it. We had not School District of Tenth of the good. good, have been making in the paper, and is- entirely uiasteied our new cylinder 1A County, Utah, until Called attention to the importance of Relieved that the people of the St. short uress, but when we have become farail Washington week this earlier gives Octoof 2 u suing aday on noon tenth ? day George stake had been patted on the givingTeligious training to the young time to compile copy and get to press, iar with the machine we expect to turn oclock' maback until they werc'beuoming careless during the lime that their characters so that if this issue is not strictly up to out a paper that our readers will be ber, A.' I)., 1903, for the following terial: and needed a shaking up. Thought were being molded. the standard you will understand the proud of. of cord wood. Twenty-fivtheir attend (i) cords-solid should .T. KIMBALL meetings O. the people EI.0K15 reason. be wood, full to Wood good, better. Those who attended their Advised the young people to employ S. Worthen and sons have seJoseph he delivered To in feet four (4) length. in meetings were also most helpful cured the contract for laying brick on on the school yard sys folovfs: 7 cords their time profitably iu the study of Worthed Family Reunion. other duties in the church. was Music house at Kauarra, and in October and ( cords in each month and other music subjects. A reunion of the Worthen family was the new school Felt that individual missionary work oue of the greatest powers for good. held in tin Booth hall Monday night. will likely leave for that place to com of November, December and January. would reach the non meeting goer and The District Board reserves the Dwelt at length ou the subject of Besides the relatives a number of incuce work about the first of October, to reject any and all bids, build right the that estimates might alleviate many other wrong con- marriage and the relationships which friends and invited guests were present Mr. Worthen one about in all the Arthur F. Milks,.Clerk. including party ditions. one hundred should exist iu the family. Urged the hundred and forty persons. An inter- ing will require about Advised the young men to grade up men to treat their wives properly and Dated Sept. 17. 1903. esting impromptu program of songs, thousand brick. its the priesthood and. to prepare themwished the children to honor their pat- recitations, etc , was rendered, under The Pleasure of Eating. selves for missions. stipervision of Chas. R. Worthen, ents. Said that the mail and wife the Bucklen's Arnica Salve. of ceremonies. The party EnSunmaster the from The congregation sang become not Persons aud suffering from indigestion, cheerful marvelous be both world-widfor furshould fame Has gaged in dancing, the music being Woror other stomach, trouble Work Miile lodyspepsia day School song book, other nished by James J. Booth, J. S. salve, discouraged. Ic cures. surpasses any will find that Kodol Dyspepsia Corfr was served Ye May, and prayer was offered by ElLunch & would then prosper, Company. Prayed that the people tion, ointment, or Balm for Cuts, Corns digests what you eat and makes the der John S. Woodbury. This remedy is a, that they would be moral, seek not too at 12:30. Burns, Boils. Sores, Felons, Ulcers stomach sweet. SPECIALS. cure for would never Indigestion and and failing that Fever Chapthey Sores, after wealth, led much Hustle On, song and chorus, by Teter, Salt Rheum, and all affecting complaints Afternoon. Dvsoepsia Sunday infallible A. Y. Milne. keep iu this line of duty. or members of the stomach ped Hands. Skin Eruptions; the glands eon. c the Me at was well filled, Will Yon Walk With Any for Piles, Cure Guaranteed. Only C The Tabernacle Invited all to be present or digestive tract. When you take Muwhere? duet by Mr. John Eardley, Sr., at B. F. Knells Drug Store. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everything you being present as before, and a joint meeting in the evening of the and Mrs. Harriet Beecham. ateat tastes good, and every bit of the Associations. in of number being persons tual Improvement large dance Lee, and a step food contains is Joseph by Step nurishment that the Let tendance from, various parts of the Choir sang the anthem. Jos. W. McAllister of this place and assimilated and your dance by Geo. W. Worthen. by the appropriated stake. W. J. Andeliu of Provo, assisted by blood and tissues. Sold by 3t, George Mountains Shout for Joy! Benediction pronounced, by Pres, Meeting was called to order by Pres. Prof. Anderson and Miss Ada Wood of Drug Co. Sour Stoln'icl, . Edward II. Snow. H. Cannon. Cedar City, gave a concei t at Cedar When the quantity of food taken is Mrs. Addte E. Price is paying eighty-fiv- e Singing, All dailthe Glorious Day. last Monday evening.'' Through lack cents in merchandise for T. O. too large or the quality too rich, sour of advertising, it is baid, they did not Is Life? Prayer by Elder Richard what and especstomach is likely to follow, Great God Attend, etc. full house, but tlie music beript. In the last analysis nobody knows, ially so if the digestion has been weak have a very and was much enjoyed Sacrament was administered under was we do know that it is under Sam Fullerton and Jesse Bleak, who the direction of the bishopric of the but law. Abuse hat law even slight- ened by constipation. Eat slowly and by those present. Tuesday night, asstrict been working at Shem for some have too freely of easily digested food. sisted Rass East St. George ward. Elders Win. B. means not by Professor Anderson and five living Let town again. results. food the IrregulaJ Masticate thoroughly. an entertainment at time, are back in Baker and David R. Forsha officiating. ly, pain of the organs, resulting hours elapse between meals, and when Milne, they gave derangement fullness and weight iu the Parowan, where a county fair was in During the passing of Samuel Adams, Sr., and family rein Constipation, Headache or Liver you feelofa the take progress. These are southern Utah boys turned Monday from Bunkerville, stomach after eating, Pills Sister W. R. Pike sang a sacred solo. Life New region Dr. trouble. Kings this. Its gentle, yet Chamberlains Stomach and Liver TabThe general and stake authorities quickly have reason to be proud of where they had been visiting with, stomach may be and we their son, Thos. H. Adams. Only 25c at B. F. Knell s lets and the sour all dealers. vocal were presented and all were unani- thorough. attainments. their avoided. For sale by Store. Drug mously sustained. 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