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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, US I ORY )F CfEGHFiGATiDN-AL WoRK IX UTAH, m urw 0, H :kt ai f JuDa a tcruiultU'p tc :aL- measure Mr ite US tr'stblliliKmrA ofau AcaAdiny, a;;! ire cctte; 1 4 1 I as formal in Vi;: Like, .0, i Y du?!3 v. hr : an i f P5 'j tcadi- - 111- 3 Vi-- - , '3 Aa b B. RINGS EVIL Mobcs. The fiimtscl.J .'trlngen y in ?. li no tear rim nrouth of thn nment y -- u antbonzt--l tliom to solicit jr a as com- - L.ss vnnsisr d almost wholly in the Ac. Funds for a Iruldut The B stint's fid lUtid ay Urrli bod but in Septenwns from He Jaik wue son a curei and three rooms Jprir.ie enimg -unent of iL iemhing force, just , cl.A'-ic. stli.g vrcre buiu upon, the CLdhn opened school therein. IXfomrinou sSwwul track r having cen rent and Jon. threu new schools v u c era to Provo, Coalville and Ilrb--- r In y ana fierce '-t of cDnee il : a Surah Iictll. e ami 0 time in Morgan by la fV mp'u. I'lera-fanaticism paa'fif'us Lymm the school mtcrei a new s use. 'f,r ws uuht tnel v.ide j v.id A. Benner had U een eh cfed lieivey Hi a buddm g ar'hacl 1 y renn d Diilding created of in John the nc;v.i doola'i-i; Ccabn and the commission Hmrsvale in the Camp BaiigMa iTincipR Academy. by apu. iiy of La i j's-'- t l'u ti o eiipi-house hnsl-,vdoubDI. by (Jem p. I). S. Rigi and Fanny C. uiams Lillian G. Miirsninaieutej toora, the hia assistants, and and iu Iloytsviile bv Isaac Hne, Rev. J. B 'Ihrall became pastor of R (Vsnnoi with several companies were so1 IDis. bus- Bnyham ttm ilrst of pened ji., in a house fm niched free of the Salt Lake ( hutih iu Jan. and a Sph .ah, i num7 of with which his in aLerulance, ,vas yet at the hi.Hu rent, la the fall three others wen1 little later Miss ElDn Medan and Hc'e-isedin a few months to added; Sandy with Minnie Up- Mi ss Anna linker took up mDsion r.if'ot a I solnt1 p'ver. The emu ber Twentieth ary work in this city. On account per teacher ; in pletmn ot the Union Pacific Rail-jse- nearly 10u. In 1877 a plan for opening other ward, Salt Lake, in a new adobe ef deep and 1 ng continue, was shU bf.if n decade in the schools in ne:ghborig towns began miUding, by Edith McLeod, and in gious interests the organization of future, as vv.s a H j the Hodbelte stiUie structure two churches will be events of the movoTuent he Ttru up- to unfold, and one wrs commenced Ontrvii!e m a be-tLawee in Park City with Lueetta M. mg the Mormons in by Carrie M. Peebles. Thus lo near future, and at the very ear inu tliour b t and free son and Caras D. Jewett for cm,nls weic in operation this year. best, five new ministers will be t,e half 01 bm; e the founding of teachers, and another in West Jor- Eleven Sunday hihuols were sus- cured to utidify fifteen tiLR speech 1 CRvlf in no Christian dan. Lucy E Morgan teacher. The present ministerial force is kP ck i tained. Ih-r- . c enihe e ISA) had of ma: the lied entered er fob w ; car minister iSeivwvs a y sutuiupr During S. M. to s'ymia within its limits. C. C. Cieeg.ui, oupt. A. E. largement in every direction. In Rev. D L. Leonard, Suj in Such was the unpromising situat- for the Rocky Mountain District, Jan. Rev. James II. Kvie was Homo Mb denary So icty. ion, when, Jan. 1st 1801, Rev. Nor- made a tour through Utah, visiting) located iu Echo, with Coalville and Rev, A. II. O aw ford. Provo. Iu. v. II. Eurdes Rock r'j'nn-,- , ma a McLeod was insrr acted by the a duui towns or mere with tefer- - Morgan for outstatbms. He built a H. Jicv. A, IVebles, 1'Jth, Waul, etc., Ameikan Home Missionary Society ence to occupation for church and parsonage in Echo, the first in the Halt Lake. In work. to ttanftT the scene of his toil school Sept Territory. In August Rev. Henry Rev. Haiuel Feeble,' honufiiul, tilt. from Denver to Salt Lake. A few zeu a church in Patk City with 20 E. Thayer arrived. ir Oauen to open Lev, 1. It. Prior, Fay. etc. . H. E. Thayer, Ogden, ot. days hirer he was upon the ground, members, to which Charles W. work limn1, and in Hooper and P.ec. Tnnuthj Thirl way, UrccnRp.cr and opened relictions seivices at Hill soon came as pastor. Lynne. In Sept. Rev. Arthur B. J. E Thrall, Sdt Lake. Xov. Crd, 1K79, is a date nf gieat Feeble commenced mission work once in Daibs ILui,'' and also at Lev, Wm, II. XL rail L hi, eh-- . Two Sunday moment to the educational work in in connection with Sunday schools Camn Douglas. Anna IkJcer and Ellen mission Schools were established, and the h tali, for on that day in Chicago in Wards 10th, link, and 2uch, Salt Raft Lake, aries, one in the dry presently reached the Xew West Education Commis- Lake, The teaching force includes the an attendance of 277. Feb. 14th, sion came into being. One of the In P ark City the foundations of following persons r a chaich was organized with 17 first acts of this Society in this a chinch building had been laid Prof- Edward Benner, Principal Salt members. Before the close of the Territory was the opening of a two years since, but not until this Academy. ye,)! a hA had iven urrhased and school in Salt Lake in a building year did the way seem open to add A Prof. C. E. Alien, ten her Silt Luke an adobe structure Iudepndance , just east of the Methodist Church the superstructure. In Sept, howMrs It. M U;u:hi r Nik Lake Hall) 33 y .1,1 hud b"en erected, at a (since removed) with Lena A. ever, bricklaying commenced. Academy. cost of land ami building of $7,500. Wakefield and tl ci m 7 iTr Iu Sept, the Academy opened in Mary Faudiild us tt .CClf :it! Gait jl. i Every step of progress w as met by teachers. Other schools were Hammond Hallfso 11am ml in honor js'lib. tuu, iiRiDi, Academy. tlie bitterest opposition frum the started by the Commission in of Col. C. G. Hammond, who furjlmme B. rmeron, tcueber Balt Lake church. leaders of the Du tor-dLucetta Academy. nished more than a third of the Farmington taught by Early in the spring of 136 Mr. M. Law&on, Hooper by Lydia M. sum expended in its erection.) and Grace A. T. WiKon, teacher Aik Luke McLeod was calDd to "Washington and Stockton by Mrs. Dtc. bad reached an enrollment of Academy, Min Arritk. teacher Balt Lake Aa of a committee beftue to Kate M. Ashley. A school was be- - 2 U). demy. SunWhile absent his (jongres'Schools were started in these WHAT EIllCU! )N ( mm OslOX. Saner intends nt, Dr. J. care of yrho!, day : E. new room two Blake. Maggie tuwns D.uio Ilise Jr., Field Agent Ogden in a Emily King Eobituon, wm foully mur- Hoffman H. j in Jordan. W. West brlvk Bmghara, Mary I. Pease . t.ragnt building, by taught dered, and so excited was tiift feel1 Jountitul. ice T ernll Amerj M. the of 18bl ; Ludden the and In irginia spring Ring J. Benedict. ing against Mr. McLod that his ican Home Centrrvillc, Ahoy Missionary Society Pruv o with Emily M. Clapp ; fiL-uJm Utah advised him to deCoalville, RhodaO. Beard and Mis' set time had come Wanship, Clara Lancaster-- ; Lynne, the that deemed should his till leturu passions lay : not until 1872 that L to push ifs work in Utah and the Stella F. Hutchins Ileber, Angie Ileber, Pamela A. Hand and Miss cool, b and Ms in L. Steele ; Midway. Miss E, R. sm rounding, lleimcfer, and Florence Bc-rsaw the way open for Lis return. Terri 101 LeonD. T. Rev. Grace Wibmi L, Abbott ; ; Hooper, Fannie C. Smitn raid Julia M. Echo, A year was spent in the efixatto May appointed Bliss. In to lead. Dox ard and ; Janhe Oxford, Idaho, Virginia plan the scattered fragments lioytsvill-3- , Eva B. Stoker his residence in Salt Lake, Anna Ilue ; Wil-Lir- d. took up of church and Sunday Schorl, but Sarah J. Li strr. and straightway began to select Martha D. Shute ; Oak Creek, Farmington, he wifh W. Hunt, Mary L. Foster Carrie Lehi, discouraged anfli Whl-rId foi occupation points va. w.GCruMI, ctii'x jl ixa, again withdrew. vv as located in galt Lake by Anna Baker, and Lynne. Lizzie It, Abbott. A successor was diligently Rev. David Peebles Midway, Alina V. La Rosy and Rena Trenton by Carrie W. Hunt. Early souhf and at length found in the Bountiful with Farmingtnn, Clarke. , and Huoper irt the year Park. City school reperson ot Roy. Walter M. Barrows, Morgan, Martha D. Shute. who readied Salt Lake in Dec.. opened, holding its sessions in a Ogden, Prof, and Mrs . H . W . Itir-sufto had The began rgn ted hall until the basement of and Virginia M. Ludden. Academy 1873. May 21. Rs74. a church of '24 members was formed. Oxford, Idaho, Virginia Dox. From fer seriously for lack of suitable the Congregational church we finesfi and its lends, W. Dana BartDrt ished. d ana being Park City, Prof. Forrest and that day pro-pefy of Board E. its and Alice Trustees, Bridge,?, aspecially principal, steady growth. In Iltovo. Mary F. French aud Sarah. C. for cksira sistant. For more than two years was reached, and when Mr. were looking anxiously Herony. Barrows resigned He pistorate in bla lots and funds for a new build- the general business of the Xevv Salt Lake, 10th Ward Grace Gdbeith. June of the year following the ing. The former was found at V est Commission iu the Territory tali Lake, tilth Ward Mattie M Wm length on the coinei of Third South had been mainly in charge of D. L. ."IO AX!it membership vaa neaily 15U. Salt Hake, 80th Ward Fannie Hall. and a purchase was Leonard and E. A. Benner, the for In ug 22nd, Hew A W and Third East, . FJGabeth 8 Sandy, from the mer travelling, selecting towns and 8!u)oO So fiord, under appoinuaent from made, while Emma.I, Colby. A. H. M. S. arriv ed in Ogden, and Stone Estate of Maiden Mass., lots for schools, etc., the latter Trenton, Etta F. Hunt. commenced n pruning the Sunday and an equal amount was suhsiibd making contracts for building, payWaiiohip, Mary E. Pascoaf a Sunday in Salt Lake. In addition to this a ing bills, and having an oversight follow ii g. In Sept Jan. 1st iss.) there wore iu ike of with JO scholars, Primary Department was organ- - of the schools, er : but in SmioT United Stales 4,fJ2 chuicLes with c iftA I f Si- lesicl.ea aii euiuilment of zed with Lna A.. Wakef itJ. t iu tLL y ill icuw and j r. , was trniis iiiinioters and a membership Hired fit m his sHio-- at IloyrsviUe J.bsu "A At fiiH the rmetin place was charge. of 4ul.54'J, The Home Missionary in Lil eral Hall. tlmn in a zoom A lot was purchased in Bourti-fu- l to the position of Field Agent, thus Society commissions 1,447 men who Th i and the foundations Wie laid relieving hdh of thMr buiuens. 0 drug too .11 d a ftec a 1 ply 2,JUO stations, and at a cost that in tio- had of D. II. IVery. for a stone school lious-- with two The year ImvI closed with 2 of 8482,000 The Freedmens Soci, Da July I. IK Ulr h tut y,vr. .a r.ir.Ts, In Dec, a chool was churches in IT,ah. 7 ministers, IF ty (Atnurican flisaion AK?uciation) 21 Sunday ihUK 1 M 1L i.ien.bma vvas forriieJ. otned in a rented :00m by Mis. stations occupied, 408 minister, teacher and JS teachers. employs 29 Sand schools ochool?. M. afford Lehi East went Alice also Peebles. In Hale in pt. Mr. the Sous h. etc , at an exto others On account of Laid times, univer a much needed ciound was bought, on which was 0 secure fur. Is md the conseg nen t penditure of $30o, h;. The Forchurch building, but after three a dwelling louse of brick, aulnere, sal in the Ea Mission Society employs 113 to supply increase of eign in an Hi meeting with indinerent in the same month Sybil Carter inab and assistants. missionaries 3 a 11 'anvas.-- . concluded to started a school, being assisted be- funds. Hie enlargement was much Provo was occupied 1821 native labureis has 88 sjLooIs i -- sign, and f.ir it tine tlo wtrk fore the end of the school year by less in 1881 LAO i. j.iuy.TJj, i. YuM-crip-tion- s y bunto - ! Eit Kd-rao- ''y M fr i 1. ;; a , - Fc-dtr- 5w.ls. i name fo'Taiey On j irra,.so CX a aujt-- 'l the ih it t.n I hf a L. i j' '"is i ! l.u 'A , klltrt, :Ul world is V SCROFUI iju v he cH 1 u f Pe obi j. thd A c 'jTLn hu t , 1 r ss m tr 7 i'l I r Oart j J to tviif iori h I I uU jrh.a j uilMOw 1 iu 't Vby ,r J5. , 3 nre rs ' 1 a i jllxsi'.?, t Arrfia iu il luhtMitau C1!!' H c. jopmdhk- " I I'ypii'tjil tfte&A ii, - pGnjjjine i Jb iriUcs- i' r. 4bt taint Uwuaii to ii tM Biotas K . sd rw org-un.t- Myers Sarsaparilla ! ,Vi. , ) i 1 s t- P-ii- lU-v- Mo-L- vi.,m, t TL-hen- or, tw-tli- y - M-.- s Ai-nol- d. J re-gat- her non-succe- ss ) Cen-trevi- lk r out-statio- ns. g Mm-Morril- l. en-m-- n 'i self-supp- ort U Jones-Stvkton- wu'-sMifr- S-- d )'! 3 V ot. M 3 " v a I - ir i and students, and expands Mattie M. Winslow. Tim For some, ynars it bad become in- closed with 0 schools in operation, Rev, A. 11. Cray ford commencing $6W,0Tk a year. three work there In done. A neat and that thuich and arrangements made creasing! v V fj in Ftah woird nnd an irnpor more. commodious school building was tent, if nor wMl nigh indispensable Late in June William F. Cooley erected In Sand;, by tie commisUUXii'alV iniVUU nun School work. arrived and was made preacher in sion, the citizens assisting, and in I FOR iriVEWTIOSS la )". 1 v77 iiey. . M. Barrows charge for Bingham, Sandy and Midway a nn building with two! (Aiscnran Trt r?' Lehi. in Xov. Rev Frank T. L?e rooms was leased, and Misses E, S resolved trat h would go m BURKE, ?RASEP, & COMhSTT, to chuiches or.traed upon the pnM orate of the j tones, and UilH the Englmd and appeal in pei son. A few weeks had se- - Sait Lake Church, wnk h had R en in charge. In South W eber a new m:m v arm; rf h fred, co kiph i O . Maj 2.kh, 1S7S, 1 acant far noarLr a war and a half, school was opew i with Miss M. D. r( LaVe ICsty tree vf iredriaarjy g Vsd--of I m adaresK. as acsodau of Dec. JStlitLeCoaoia Shate 9 anj teacher, and mother the of the Cvugregatioui r ir.wil y-- ar ir PATENTS ! i 11 r-n- t fe- 3 iru-!ts- ;s 1 tvcrmA and m great JIrmdnm cf t! e gmniho ' M. Hik, i u and u'xi ! i.t lie , .i fiiier inrreilii uts of mvat pocommnicai'v , it t i r1 .'id i M .. ji. ,! 1 ll!., i.J-- i. y to i fni i.ii'.i Vat- - i ll It'l A in m!'v Lnoia i li.e het iiejunte ii't.y s -1 miiwi. n, it j j. ),i.'C!.ih UO U U.IL! e.t prj. ten p- ' rre uin wei' Jr w OJ i i, fr lf"0lul any rv, lor n hieli Ao cffeetS tt. i. Vie I ao r beape'U ti, . ', ' br lOi'.ii pirsiyilig laedh-rmr- . tV in v i -i M Oo.iC s 5f bv t it 3 vibaUen lit , Itrd fa 18 5 isi It Al'EH'S-i- mo Ah.soliikv For all 41 lt.( SiO'nl. Ayers Sarsaparilla, rr S. - ay - tip- - n. njgsnsrative Mefilnina cr I? I.-ik- M uiae toe nnf id. entire ivjvlaiii ' ,, .'ate- '1 li' u.l lilt 'A' 201 tUe ii. a! l..'c A Ter-lito- rv r mi-- Tii 'blc i.oni roroS'j, aud an a!U. n.vo itl.xl i. tx m H rvdil ir , t ki.i i . i : os- oi ti at Lv 1 ?xaS 47, J i pn'rr'" 1 inrrcB Ayor u Co.f Lamslf, $&$$ 1 - ' t , ;t j j , fi I'el , gold Ly id Pra"giia: I'jsl'K It,. . IhS bottiiw for fA tA C. THU vXAii 7A I To A Ne nl x- - Sr iHiui, 1'rias.ne t itlve "eaUy vkpijtmowi anil justiy t t" hieh are tycetabratd "(Sm-v- i I.urse-ifs,- '' Wtuated uiV the vtlldin- of Xjrtaeia, Ontario Cei.nij , S. Y., amt now xterd ov r fta area - .if atres fOi! Nu'2riei T!.! m r-i ostahiheii the in VVjgJam anti T;n,'!0h year )'H. by and are ocrssr Mnitu, ibe IlrsBtit urojirb-sew- , tbs Uinjesi in the round). lisa v.aiiiisn de A lfiun.igu tirUiei.kk uf liitas JJurvrfHi w..;eei the-- f emo and preuautloat n t trial ev-- ij .M.'-y- pos-tb'- .e tlio I'lfsiemiuaUoii oi yar.-U- 3,. air that U in Ui uulli.il ts .be r ,r M mifiir f . V unirt, I otr H an rant point fof the puti-- ibs. me, ite, I a it jus ir i. p i.ua- - trii'u Vt & i. Mmltb wilt i.iaj to name .o..R it ttlld 1 bi oeiam havft-beeImmense pi kisg ebeds erected lor Hit pacaliiK id seed andi pUuti. aud uo eitpHiioe nr labor hse Uwa stjsfed to prjda falitiua uj. insure Wt m the bjt poaUiOiO' bttinllluj; o Uia manner. Thu Messrs. Smith enltivate aa inmenss stonintjut ami wut.eiy s iveti in tua- OniAr as id tim trial! Departmeut lu iitiS, ewrtniia Ss y vu lieio that is Uaeo snow e.r-'- - W ih o? cultivdiloo wr To aoiomoiitli ali ii.is ba a t.i'iea man? and a U-- is outlay ot yeai j of i bird wurs of ad lUot Ibair cu s.osers baS-tu- e mom y. belief t i. 1 r.b Sail it iiraspiiy, with & beayy cui ! to U kpoxUv oarlicubuly of trees, wuiiit lai t lias neaa vui proieu. t.sousandvot to to a 'or luey Imvo abioped Hone of Use coaatry I ,r many spr t. territories of yean pa-- )!:e The AteSini, Uiod. c.. etc. A a sblpmeut win t e made u the ring for Ui ita Trees for tins r. na.Vj sect ton t pASked !i. bos.es pwfa!i mnde for tin pacpi)o), anil aiwats reaeb then oetmatioo kx libo befe sub-am- mpi4 U-- enDtlillom. nout le fact bat tho tro grown ta. the lieucia Nurseries irai.s.'d) at i.ei than, .so tb raised lu a i Oil.er seetins. v.;te'fstud-t- g severe r id ami ex!reio I amt wtlh ao The mil pnalu es le.Utiy. ious in, iry xived irtes, wBt ti ts ot Hie greyest UnpoH-au- ee Auoioee very to awry i)Ui"-c-tsd is, mav ei.ii i., ? . .I,.' I v..m. a m.re abiiudaui lupp! of u A,b, and R! ons 'urns, they bow ifanspl si, ting; to n iSIBerem soil and Cit'naK muti letter. I.i the cold Aji Iberu tbrlviost ornHus (ts tr-- ei that were r.ised iu tba now are ami wbtoa proAeoeva duct: g beautiful fruit, pr.om ts eur and totals in tun exreap enra m : stre'aa to Contra lest of the r (i: tav fr Messrs beat pti i htyde m, ni irtree iiasniitfiS of theiir 'i.I'b buss stoik f r many vi.ars piit f tins trading oouthein nurseiymen, and tt ims biwajia given lS wry t est of is itsfdittou Xhe drill s'loweu ns fro.,, tho ! i tn rota of the enr.Sryt X- ,- Se.i is nrserj and otSerc fruTi tiie radi ig ,ruit v tc bsee d a vo 1 t&elaec!erp oi . c.--it .try ..i ier fv i P' the It jo t, ioiity of the stork suit the very fsatsfaCter? ons-n-- r ed in vtbnh tbs busisjesa baa 8im in tne nurviv tmstnnas L i.- r : r, 5.';l-ataiids !er. ..lap, no e oiore des ivli g of patrnHijge tm-i- il now employ over The Ketsji oi-b- j It ts a fr fa' iit two tmoi.-e- d aceLit, .1 i it tbo lamo.loi i of .ie He;- -, to largely ncrrasQ (i,si !. of 'betr tins season. I , r.,.,.r.,cr.a lli.s firm can oe d, bob to plfct as ers of e a-- t r s'o-- a, and n as to parties wanting ai ,tn ns, trastwortny ui ev?!) resoert Til we S went will Sod them fuiib'j 8 Kora, fr-.- to work for, and harked by ibeir TCpuwuoo lor kooU stork, end fiir siraiing. an Sitwf mho is pi.ruest in ora Ms smja ar. con. a hoi en- - -- ess ! known OS tbs OKI) h rhe.m.try ri-tne Hints Nine. Add-- - ss at! ecrrespncdeni-- r t Ui ii rev J. A. GOOIMCE, Bex Salt Lake OFFirr VS nt 453, City. : CentruJ Hlock, ue&i tkoK ts; ra I is! BUCKEYE BELL FGUuDBY. S H j t' TOf s cf ft p rr hesrvb IsGUA, 1 wf.j) fxr t &S, t Wr lglai.3 a r $0Z'jt.zrn?rd TIFT, tf r- - Kss.it leM 24M r. ses f fame 6. Itfsiar. e TVie o vf, fcf r-- a 35 |