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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. j The fruit crop was not so much II. J. Black and wife, Prinj injured by the recent heavy frost cipal of the Park City Seminary, as the people generally thought. left on Tuesday last for his home in Ashland, 0., after a most pros- The potatoes were bitten off to the perous years work. It is to he re- ground, but they are growing gretted that so many of our work- again. ers leave this field just when they The mining interests of our counhave become accustomed to its pety are looking up greatly. Mr. culiarities and difficulties. Daniel Stanton, of Opkir, has struck quite a body of rich ore. The annual meeting of the Mis The Jim Fisk property is doing sion will convene cn Thursday, well. The Honoring and other 3 'at oclock, Bishop mines in the Stockton District are July 2nd, Henry W. Warren, presiding- - The doing a large business. fornoon of each day, from 9 to 12 We have had the addition of two will he devoted to the business of Methodist portion the Conference. It is expected that families to the Mr. Dickad- of our community lately, Utah Christian Advocate. SALT BAKU CJTY, I TAG. JUNE, iss;. iJUescd at the bait class waiter. I, iv 1V.1 Olfteo vnd COMMITTEE PUBLISHING iui f, r. (j. M. ( : Nelson, Jf.Ft KEY, Lincoln', r M. V. T. TEEMS i Bishop Warren will deliver an of Jackson, Michdress on the 4th of J uly, as may he inson and family, O igan, and Mr. Thomas Gundry and Os. hereafter arranged. ime year in iUmhiu rs family, of Pennsylvania; they reCuba of j or more side in Stockton. We bid them a will loecive Geo. Q. Asy person jattbv op -a t hu President John Taylor, a i,p fr o. .SuLse iptkoi.- may Ivgin at any Cannon and hearty welcome and hope they will Joseph F. Smith, the taw-- . us. of Mormonism, stay long among First FubljoL-gPresidency t totho !. ;il apply Fir .sjv.; Tub Minday school at Rush Lane finmi diets of tlie Ui ah hush an- Apvo together with many more of the The tireMethodist 4TS, Salt Lake i'Uy. Office leading polygamists are still hiding is small but determined. MuJo dnirch or J. South 'A Near away It is not known where their less superintendent does not know secret place of abode is from whence what it is to let go. Me the on found YLw Advocate may le ui Mr. Copeland, late of the Grants-vill- a they issue their orders and control io.n Newspaper Adva fusing Bureaus. Saints. The courts are making school, has charge of the work li & Co. (10s spruce Street, N. the &. P. the discover to & effort LV. little but Cor 5th in, M Opkir. X Edwin Aider) Sr Bro. N. VuoSis, Bin. O. Lord A Thomas. MeCorru-- the theory being that ir is better to There is but June sickness in the IN. ar.s, SDL W ash T. block Chionyo them ftighiened and cut of keep town of Touch , there being two or suetuii bt. Ei (don. Palmer & lie. 105 the way than to precipitate a riot AaoM'ine t't. S,i i Ij.uieisi.. N, 1'7, y !' three cases of tvuhoid fever. by their arrest. Jwn,. Times hmhbn ; PSiiludelrlca. h D. G. Pastor. 7-- I'!:-:- ; . - C IL-w- i ( Vddmss v Davis, of Cincinnati, A RED LETTER MY IX SAX and Mrs, Thompson, cf Delaware, PETE VALLEY. Ohio, both representatives of the W. II. M. 5. of the Methodist Ephraim to the Front. church, arrived in Utah last Satur- n rs tn nnt , i at i j r. i t i iiin f $?j j UU tXi. L UO XiiA HAi J iA' of needs the and into work ing Sunday, June 14th, 1885, was the in tins that society territory. day set apart for the dedication of W are pleased with the spirit the Palmer Memorial Chapel In of candid inquiry and the clear Ephraim, a large part of the funds judgment which has characterized for which was contributed by Mrs. these ladies in their investigations, Knapp, the daughter of Mrs. and we feel sure that on their re- Phoebe Palmer, her sainted mother turn East they will be enabled to of most blessed memory. The dedmake such reports as will enlist icatory services were conducted by that noble society in still more act Revs. T. C. lliff, Superintendent of ivo work lor Utah, the Mission, and P. A. II. Fra kiln, of Mt Pleasant. The morning dawned with The Utah Mission will converts in Die Methodist church on Wednes- resplendent glory. The sun kissed day, July 1st, 1885, foi its send an- away all the chill of the midnight nual session. dampness. The mountains round Mrs. E. G. on . 1! munications to committee Utah :!r Publishing Uh KiT . n City. J Extra copies of fltis paper can bo isui at the rate of bo cts, a dozen. 1 V X A Miss Emily Anderson, teacher m the Samlinavian Methodist Sait Lake City, has gone on v isit to her home in Iowa. t L. Free-xdtoo- l, number of the New West Commission teachers left last week for She East in charge of Prof. I. Iluse. It is thought that several of them Trill not return to this field. A J. F, lliff, Esq., of Dayton, 0,, brother of the pastor of this church, s visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. PIlOuslAMME. flit? is accompanied by his wife and Prayer meeting from 9 to 1!) a. m., by Mrs. Neff, of Pittsburgh, Pa. led by Rev. G, M. Jeffrey. 10-- 11 a. m. Paper and Discussion, Rev G. M. Jeffs ey is now in the Spiritual power, Rev. S. 3ast visiting friends, and from a J. Carroll. 11 12 a. m. significant card received at this Woman's Missiona will be accompanied on Ids ry work in Utah, its field, .is. turn by an assistant missionary. duties and methods.' 2- -:t p. m. Saving faith. Rev. J. Mr-- . Jeiude F. Willing, of (Jhi 1). Giililan. ;t- -4 , Wo 111., o. rlie rap Mig p m The lepreuuitiiig Home T. man':) W. Lincoln. Prof, Missionary Soritty. few in a s thus recent m. p. vjent thheity Experience Meeting, f that Society. led by Rev. T. C, lliff. ?y in the inteiv-L- s We hope that all the members o the Mission will be here, so as to be n men I at th, morning exercises. of-h- e Mls-d'd!- -- F C. . j I est. Before me sun had overtopped the mountains the stream of peo pie could be seen swing in for Ephraim. The roads leading riuth- er from ihe adjoining tows of Me rutii. Manti and Alt. Pkasunr were slot ted whli f an i ages and wagons tilled with glad, eNRiwirntr heart-- . and aveBy In o'clock rim nues near the chapel wer- - lined with conveyances, the people in patient waiting for the appointed hour of the solemn sendee. At tl p o'clock was house filled. b;3u The "ervice opened by l be duging of a quait-tt- e. omposed of mi-- an Polygamy is still foklly preached by the SairW in the Tabernacle and ward meeting houses. It L be a serious coming quesrion here whether this rigid enforcement of the Eanmnds law is sufficient to So long as the meet the case. priest hood aie allowed publicly to woiknx Ibn-,- . Andeison. Moik teach the pcopv that it is their du-- ; land Hamnmr, and Mm- tv beiorn God to disobey the law ilaivufben. .Miss Marv J laborn m order and to 1s r Jilt m1' ru ,f thnen 4 4.4 i J tm v OO .0 escape penalties, ami that to are t mined from Eastern singers suffer file penalty of law is praiseRev. Mi, b arid! nrivus u clioirs. worthy martyrdom, so long will its Fiaakiin made the opening player. effects be lost upon this people. If r lit- - choir after j sung a hymn is upcoming rffiaror tn all loyal cjtj- of tinj!r 'vvn 'Mdeciiorj. a mis' ihril- ion here that far more stringent! Awak- -. the ling piece of mm?b measure.--, must be resorted to In or- Sc tig of Jubilee. What wouiffir dm to eUj press the lawless acts of . . then that undr Hie , oi inspiration t ih- Moiiuols, ..mi no; Ling shoi oft , sin h a r.c tuput our then dimrancipsemcnf and the ap- - Siioucl ,,, dp;u pi one o' j.i-- , no sou, . a of com Legmiutnu poinfmeut qup.iu-nmaddresses, lakmg tor mission together with the continued' of hi- Up subject qtlip enloreenunt of the law. a ill Vilii. n rfie J of I!i!s!')li 'oopo; and Mrs 1!. Spue Fete alley last San lurk n SRii at. June 4th, Mr. seek, iff II 4- dialled the twandinavian Met dtxli-- i CLui'di at Ephraim, r, assisted Rev. Mi. Ambron IF A. F. Franklin. ,v iff, Rev about Ephraim seemed in silent grandeur to invoke the blessings of The vales behigh heaven. neath were studded with floral gems of rarest beauty, tilled. with the perfumes of the skies. Birds yied with birds in trilling their hymns of praise, and all nature seemed in one harmonious chord of glory to God in the High- IhiT I si s - lb-gi- , pa-to- - . , 1 i. Vi V'JL i 4. I ! u Salt Prof, Wm Bovb hare (ifiifcgiaknia posmon as Professor of si' and will L !'.!. Pic Fast. HL pupih pur.- him La ln-dti- ue u-- j 'j-- - - si. i ption recently m appro.- iacson - ;. ... j ( . i i ! i ( i lvi.lv i i( ill j . K( . - bv ii:rm . -- j n y d. d:-on- Ghrl.-t- TOOELE NOTES, n her woik and gained the b li - v tl iit' Tid3. War " f kYi f (v, 4 s o Tiy. 'w - ; ; iiss Loi.-- a.iiiin, our mission Lei a Pr.io, -- pern a few days his cby hnu ppk. Khe starts imr homo in Illinois next Muj- -. Jfiss Krnith was em snccess-i- l fi pe-ip- ts- A m, ytiiihg p WV j 8 rake of Xu r0c this j on, t I U in-v- ue A much-belove- d i K- -! GRADUATING EXERCISES Of Salt Lake Ackdemy at Hammond Hall Last Evening, Congregational Church, The graduating exerceists of Salt Lake Academy were unusually in teresting. Following was the programme carried out: . 1 Music,. 2 3 Prayer.. Hamilton and the Constitu tion ..Edna Kimball Reconstruction of Society in the South....... 0, It. McKay i 5 K ? 6 9 10 11 12 13 li 15 ....Prof. ItedchSfe Romance of Rascality. . ....I). B. Hempstead ...Vocal Class Erosion in Western 4mer- ica, .Florence Lynch Modern Advances in Mathematical Science.il .P.Gifielte Napoleon and Waterloo., ....Bertha Ilcm pstead Music.............. .....Prof, Radeliffo The Social and Political Future of Utah. .Frederick Everet The Age of MetLctuk a.SamuelC. Park Future of America, with Valedictory..... .Charles A. Darling Award of Diplomas.... .....Mr. Benner Music ......Vocal Class Mt-'-ic.- . Time will not allow an appreciative notice of the superior character of the various addresses by the scholars and of the admirable presentation speech by Prof Benner Letter. Cleveland Utah Ch hiatus Advocate. I sent yon a long letter last month which, I supposed, would appear in your May number, but I reckon it failed to reach your office. You know that I have felt a deep interest in Utah affairs, as well as lu the circulation of your paper ever since the visit of Bio. Franklin to our city, and have been glad not only to contribute to its columns but to direct attention ro the Utah Ai'voi Ai e in other church organs. Our Preachers' Meetings have recently discussed, with givaf profit, such topics as the Doctrine Tim Scriptural of Regcnerafioii," Tea bin,u lelath the General The Teaching of the Judgment; Editors of Scripture- - on t;, Second Corning of Chris ;M Hm an mirCh.u relies ivach t lie Mus', in om- Cities! Sait Lake Collegiate Institute, Pres- and question- - relating mission-:and byterian Church. nngelj-ti- e work. About four nit:-1- a year we have Xu sin.nger pvidenc- could be a Pleach'!' s( table,-- ' to which don in all persons comi-riwith preachgiven of ilm high which file Collegiate histitute is ers la mi lies Py both or marriage held and the giea irpor-- 0j that is are invited, and they at- generally taken in the work if is accomplish- well attended On the 1 2 h J June we went on ing than was given last evening by the hundreds who braved the a excursion a? ( teauira Lake, a ie drenching storm, and assembled at ligntful pdac. oir mu h gatimrings, the Op-- . ra ILiiisc t to he and fu Suin' iy i;!cnir's, etc. On Juno ; Ph Uliaplin McCabe graduating exercises t.f the clasts of 85. TLm occasion niukrd an epoch was m mu v, pleaching m First in th( lives of the five young peochurch in tl 'U.rnirsg -- nd Fratik-li- n Avenue cp it, tfifl evening, ple who started forth to grapple with the problems of life, and was and thus p- . within two conone of unalloyed pleasure and ferences the Me day. There nas in the to tlie Ite audience. ,,.t a Mas .Meeting prid j dithe in inteii ,f Broadway church Superintendent MiiiiqwiugL o-- , u e--v , mi eti i , I rected the exercises, which opened held in thwith an authem by the school, fol children i lowed by prayer by Rev. IL A. Sunday soli X ewMl andgo-r.t ia.--s s 4 nel in the Stone:' Os Mamie Morris was Goni? Stones and that ot Miss Daisy J). Woods Triumph of Light over Darkness.' Mr. Charles A. Short delivered aa oration on Patriotism. Prof. Millspaugh, at the dose of the graduates' literary esecises, Judge C. C. Goodwin, who spoke in his usual happy way. The president of the board, 'Rm, Dr. R. G. MeNleee, then presented with fitting and touching words the diplomas to the class of 18H5, J The graluating then a cursed and thing excellent productions evinun iu- - fe.f h"-- t' cing careful thought and training. uin . v,.;k. I sa Uiitu MXs-- Win ifirnl Souk road tin essay UkU) e that believe! h on entitled Miss Jacobs Laddoi-t j , - . r g .gn; 'V. it. g nA Lit? JUU'V l l uai v j 14 -- shall he do also, and greater works And while than these shall he do 1 may not taise the time and space to elaborate on the sermon, I must say that it was clear and well cut. Tire church was then formally dedicated to the service of Araighty God by Revs, Mr. lliff and Mr. Franklin, by the solemn form laid down in the discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. Beau-ma- n presenting the chapel for dedication. The impressive service over, the choir sang in the Scandinavian tongue, Chris t ianSteer This W ay. The melody of the song and the rhyme of the verses seemed to melt each heart, so that a benediction of peace was our dismissal. At J oclock the people reassembled for a temperance meeting, a delegation of young people from Mt. Fleasant being present to ihe peupie of Epludnii lo join, with them in a warfare against the rum traffic carried mi in Kan Pete Valley. A number of short addresses were made, and an organization of thirty members was perfected for the at ove named purpose, calling it the Temperance Union of Kan Pete Valley. Eight oclock again ti.iir.d the house packed to its (ltm!-:- ! rfimrifv Ugreat numbers. being unable to get a sitting within, stood about the doors and windows that they might hear Bro. lliff, as the Mormon brethren friendly The text was, addressed Iiun. Whosoever would be my disciple, let him take up bis rrnw and follow me, and the interest of the people grew to such a pitch through the divine power that it seemed impossible to dismiss them, many tarrying for a time after the service had closed ro join in songs of praise, and with cordial meetings and greet! ngs bidding each other a happy good time. Thus ended this memorable day for Methodism in the San Pete valley. The house was tastefully deco rated with fir frees from the mountain and lilies from the valley. Behind the pulpit huri in graceful folds the starry emblem of our country's strength and freedom a gift of T)r. Briggs. The good people of the ullage 'i ere unbounded in their hospitality. Only one shadow hang about ns all lamented that the Rasmu.' Anderson, the donor of the beautiful spot of ground on which the building was erected, and whkh he wa- - so anxious to see completed. Lad not tarried a day longer to 'fitness the scene of that Dal tLe hat ftIuj led in day. he had joined the in numerable company which no man man number, where the gates ate of pnrl and the walls of jasper. Mia. Ih Surni.'M k. 1 - - ti l ilk by ;!, di- tingui'-h- ! I church; all the areat Broadway veiein attendnnee, were accon.jilBhed :.! sitiging ,f oiir : : Secre . tary. i'L-- .1. I who la i nre the sy) ioc e;-r- , -- 'lie evangelist, ccces-luilv here iu bivirg wonderful |