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Show si XcX. .1 . 3,:.v ;v n " '.' n v . - SvV-- '' ,A.I THE DESERET NEWS vm . f wwq wrW SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1021 free SECTION FOUR .! GATHERING LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO DJIA ON Thl department Is conducted by tbs Osssaiogy Society ef Utah fee sad temple the benefit of a1) wbc are interested ia gsnsalog.cal reeee-c- b work remittee whe desire te set late communication with others re sardine metiers of senealosy or temple work are lavtted te make bee of thise column. All who hove Inquiries, or aanouneementa of family orgaalaa-tionor other matters of Interest to tM work aro uraed to make see ef of wide puoltaty. Writs plainly, especially all tie means tie-- e afforded tames and dates oa one aide of the paper only, and mako tb eommunf-eatlon-te Address all communications explicit, but as b 'ef as poas'bl the Genes logical Society of Utah 41 seat South Temple Street. Sail Lake U City Utah. The Deseret News of 1871.) (Compiled From the Dies of fcashmere goat, ar.d ! Mr Grentg was appointed amembr of the commit-.o- n tee on aheep. W. C. Kydalch cava a 'verbal report of hie recent livestock bishops Lay purchases in Canada ton and Maughan epnke on the sheep of industry, and remarks general In- -' terest were made by Eiders Wood-- 1 ruff, Cannon and Muatr. bishop Ed-- 1 had mrHt'n to The News. commenting the unueuaily mild winter that bad (Special Correspondence.) Prevailed in that section. PHOENIX. Aria. Jan. 34. The Oproing Coal Mine. rlwnm " Pb tele- The folinw.ng by tha state of Arisons. The tram had been received from Nephl; "shed Jan. it- leys. Kellys, Kililps, or KUlsya ( John Hague of this city and H. next .volume, the manuscript for the isle of man. Great Brtaln. Association. Ward Farmer Carlson' of Frirvlew, have cotiynenced which nearly completed will prob-aar- d Fcatljcrby, Soweraly IX M- nunieri.KiMnj.imat steps to-- 1 ! opening the coal mine discovered Thby .b, hMr tK. A meeting of the Farmers Ward Harmon Settle ard Lh orgxnixmf o thm orrlhVh day f January. was held at Association Mrs Joseph E. Cowley 175 North --f RlMf in Ariaona. One of IU Interest- - genealogical herds In this country Prospect. i favorable. Experiencedto hom, o( Mr. and Mrs IT. Pick- - Fourth West, Logan, Utah would be I Jud it inf will deal beyond with was declxr James Cordon the fined SltO in chapters 170 aouth Alain. Wednesday Jan. pleased to communicate with anyone aitjlQubt a valuable coal bed." Clinton s court on each mon -- Battalion' In connection with it. 1931. The community system of who hae dona or who contemplates-doin- g SAidermttn of two charges of selling liquor with-oresearch or tempts work for the a license John Moore was sen- following lines in Lincolnshire Engtrnced to 10 days' Imprisonment for from Utah had been received In that apent in the effort to compile a com- - CURMk(j land: atherby, floweraiy and Oadesi of all the Battalion mem city and would be given a thorough - p;eta fence burning Later In the evening games were also Whits and Griffiths of PembrokePrrf rraon Pralt had given the who returned to Arizona after played and .refreshments served. The shire' South Wales. " hostess was assisted in her serving by third of his lectures on astronomy. In die tsbemaele The full text of Leo-tu- been made, the salt was declared to infa 2 Those her daughters. Mrs Von) Glissol. tu- JOB PRINTING AND BOOK d be article. 11 la Haaela Mrs. Plcknell. ltichard dT orl!!r. this wihfhIhttlUm.et Irene week. superior reproduced BINDING. The city editor gives a paragraph to to M1Mal Wills. Mrs. F. v Wl2A rov. Mrs. Robert R. . New Postal Order. "U ? J- 'l of ?V7,.worlt l " ,h!l We are the ploneere In Job PrintE. D. Lambert. Comment on excellent specimens Crow and Mrs was An Arizona territory. By a recent order of the postofflee coke made from Coalville coal by K. ing and Hook Binding In tha stats. Cowley, Kelly, El Al. being made to secure persona lending regia. Harrison a steam holler maker of this efort department Our facilities are the best for handtered litters or packages wen requir- clt , j photos for the new volume of all these Joseph E. Cowley of 175 North ling any clast of work, no matter how ed to plan their name Ind add res Fourth West. Logan, Utah, would be large or how email. , a James T Snarr of the Sixth ward members, J,. the outside, so that In ease of going advertises pleased to learn of any one Interested Woman in List. that a pony had strayed DEPT. JOB NEWS DESERET Cowthe In work or for the letters or was doing temple astray, parcels could be i upon his Voperty. and the owner Is Interesting to note that on this' It ii returned to sender without going asked to call and get It list la the name of one woman, Mrs. ' through the dead letter office. Reuben W. Allred, who accompanied Lieut. Andrew ligious belief. Some Interesting things ' The editor discusses st considerable Bridge Near Wlnrhcuifva nd Co. happened. One man who said he had Wm C. Proust Prows! K8ania, F livestock clerk, publishes wheat, and ot.' E WVVest county 'length - Lytle went Fuebthn w Va I 'avid Pulsipher not attended church for over 83 year lWwl phases of Utah s agriciltural Indlus-I- s legs! notice ralllng for bids on the o tat.r !ocatlnj in hlm Arixona. with 44 was present with hia entire family No. cncho-Co.' . . C. Private tries, ms article evidently tisvlng been construction or oriole across ms Th herewith in the Rogers Snowflake Co and afterward said he would attend prompted by the sight of some speci- - Jordan river on the new county road the readers among many every time from now on when the rnewof imported wheat which Georg, from Big Cottonwood to Bingham ofPXh. New, w0 rea tt there Z- - C y Mprivilege came. hid ,hOWn r b Win araist in cor- ho nycr-,i;"PrlE. nra Prest. Wright, mS chairman of the Co. 74. E. Suele 'A.."!".!!: No. George stake social work, oonducted a social Apropo the uomlnatlor. of General, A ten million dolI((r mortg, a fairly complete and correct list may A yrivate No 47 John Steel meetSInckland as governor of Utah, and against the Central Pacific railroad be compiled, also .that photos may with" Hamblin entertainment at the close of the 'Slrsts 78 Vo ot the nomination to be con- - had been filed In Nevada. In favor of , be secured of the ing, and every one participated in the , failure rp.R' members. remaining 1862. Lot to Moquls, November, firmed, the following paragraph ' la Charea Crorker and Silas W. San-,T- h games and program. All extended to names of the Battalion members Smith E. I'ri- - the visitors an Sunset Tuba Co invitation to return and reproduced from the Omaha Herald: deraon. trutea The mortgage cov- the places in Arizona where vate No. 48.- - Samuel Thompson visit them in GenerU Strickland has gone up,"ered all the railroad landa belonging theygiven, and In later years either lived or la- - Mesa CO. C, second died take of their their homeswhich parlieutenant, and oug candidate for governor of to the Central Pacific in California, bored and was hospitality, the position they occupied ln Utah. ; Utah Is no more. He expired by tha Nevada and Utah, liberally extended. In the Battalion. Th ( ) be(or availadditional Information Any of hand President Grant on Monday, A. M. Musser submits quite an ex- the name sign Kies that photos have able should be sent to LeRot C. The visitors stopped at th home of Jan, 38,, A. D. 1871, from an over- tended letter descriptive of a trip he already been secured. It Is hoped State House, Phoenix, Arizona. Snow, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Cole, who have dose of Hitchcock and Wlllla Drum- hsd made through Rich county and that photos of the others may be sea ranch here. Mrs. Cole is In charge mond. and la a 'dead cock In a or of th Beckwith school and is accomcured. Additional Information pit' Bear This sad Intelligence was contained from Spanish Fork. Elder photo will be greatly appreciated if Stake Officials Visit plishing much good among the peoin Chicago papers that reached here Edward Stevenson says that he and sent to tho office of the Ariaona hisHold ple.Recently a postofflee haa been estabyesterday and was announced In the Elder Porter had attended the dedi- torian, State House, Phoenix, Aria It Families; Wyoming simple statement that the President cation of a school house In the Third la promised that photos will be held at Beckwith, it is conducted had sent the name of George L, Woods ward at Inspirational Meetings lished The building was only long enough to have cuts made by Arthur Diamond. This makes a of Oregon to the Senate as governor 44 by 40Sprlngvllle. also had attend- and will then be returned safely to feet. They great improvement to this section, of of Utah. Argentiferous galena (Special Correapundence ) and ed meetings and preached at Provo the owners. the where ranrhers are country, many all our hopea hare fallen Into hope- and Spanish Fork. The woollen mills MONTPELIER. Jan., 25. Recently located and doing very nicely. FarmThose Included. less wreck and ruin, and for the firet at Provo were about rooffor ready Presidents H. H. Hoff and Sita L. ing and stock raising are the princiFollowing is the list: time In Ita history this paper haa been ing, he said. Philip St. George Cook. Wesley Wright of the stake presidency nude pal activities. vanquished In undertaking to control disnews of the From character the Before returning home No. FERRY NEBEKER Co. Private Bhowlow Adair C., WILUAM radical appointments We begin to a short trip Into a section of Wyo- visited Franco-Prusatto In relation all the Saints in Cokeylll I. Rufus C. Allen Las Vegas Co. fear that we have lost our grip upon patches war, the editor the Beckthat ln the of oranch and held meetings among predicts neighborhood A, Private No. 1. Reuben W. Allred ming The subject of this sketch eras only so serve. In 1163-- be filled a long and Grant and th Senate." soon the be would of Paris surrender them. 4. Elder Hozen, who presides No. Mr. mission on the continent of with. They were accompanied by Elf Pima Co. A, Private In another the city editor reported. eleven years old when be crossed the Important , Reuben W. Allred Pima Accom- der Frank K. Hazen, presiding elder over the Cokevllle oranch, ia a man Europe, where he presided over the comment on paragraph & method of in to Utah A hia improving of sterling qualities and he haa creparents Washington dispatch stated that panied husband to Santa Fe. Henry various branches and Interests of the the quality of sweet cider as plains with worked President U. 8. Grant had sent to the G. Pima Co. C. Private No. 3. of the Cokevllle branch. Arriving ln ated harmony and good feeling ln th Boyle 1847; but. Ilka most of the youth in Church In Swltaecland, Germany, Hol- out by Moses Thurston Senato name 4 Woods Prithe of Cokevllle Mesa about D. L was Co. he drove W. George o'clock, they .Brizxee community. required land, France and Italy; and after his 'those strenuous times, Henry M. Phelns of Montpelier, Bear Lake, of The high council o th atak haa Oregon to be governor of Utah. vate No. 7. Jamea K. Brown Co. D, to the hom of Francis Bingham and to do a man' share. Thus we find return, he was called. In 1118, to colbeen called to visit every family In Private No. 4. Edward Bunker St. him driving two yoke of eattie on th onise the Bear Lake country, where headwhere made their family, the they slave of the from sale the mounNo. pub- David the atak. The council members will 1, died In he helped In the founding of Lake-- 1 E., Private long trek until prostrated by lic lands. Congresa, he said, should Mexico. Co. George P- Mesa quarters during their stay. Elder travel two and two and do thia work I tain fever; and after arrival In tha town, which Tillage he named. He be compelled to take this course, by Co. D.e first lieutenant.Dykes'Wm. wa of A. did ln a work Bingham ocfull the formerly He not bishop to later btek moved he this city. only Valley, aystematic order. They petitions from all part of the country; Follett near Showlow Co. , E, Pri- Huntsville ward, Utah, haying recent- have regular been given a certain number f Of a man. but also suffered, with the cupied many positions of civic responbut the must disclaim all In known ly thia wards tq visit and are held responsiJohn vate No. purchased whats petitioners 4, died in Pima. t others, all the hardships and priva- sibility and trust such as county school alliance with those who would dla-- I Hunt Snowflake Accompanied his section aa the Plxley branch. ble for lha complete visit of the tions Incident to the early settlement. superintendent, justice of the peace, turb the of The authorities Marmeeta d held property recognised to Presi- census enumerator, registration offiJefferson rights Hunt At 31 be was a visiting Salnta The seventies have been called father, Capt. I -. the Constitution inaurand foment by Hunt Snowflake ing at Brother Bingham's place .in to do a similar work but to labor pardent Young, and at 34 was a member cer. special U. 8 Irrigation commia- - I shall rectlon. tt the It may be worth while to- Co. A. (Martial) evening with his and adjoining ticularly among the Private No. 45. Schuyler of the territorial legislature, being not loner, trustee of the Agricultural CokT' (Continued from proceeding page) of I was remark Smith's that The meeting waa enjoyed the Church. pubCo. men ever families 40. No. He one etc. plan Phoenix the Private A, of was of Ohio lego. a native i youngest only LT honored with that high calling, but born In lilt, and he died In this city terrogatory may be thus written: Jo- UtI'1 by, Wm. J. Johnston Mesa Co. C, by everyone present for the spirit of Nathaniel V. the Lord waa manifest and the testiC, Prlvato No. 44. being also the first unmarried man to in 119. eeph Smith, the Mormon' Prophet. bta '0ft3r phUo,Kphsr' Jones Las Vegas Co. D, first ser- monies borne we a r. And the reply, absurd as It doubtW rE?ieS1 then the constable took charge of tTERI L for this d After meeting the evening was apent Irt moat mn ha Christopher Leyton geant. ' ay moved"to"thrr I Thatcher Co. C, Private No. 47. in songs music and social chat. The tula week la taLen from tha them and accompanied them to Pro Z vo. vi biavcrj, Mr, Ralph Waldo Emeraon Samuel Lewie Co. C. Private No. following day, Jan. 21, the brethren drac.ad.nta weekly edition of The Des ret ac- - 50. i declared be should met la It that Wm. C. McClellan Sunset visited Saints and nrtsee 1, end of Nsnow Guage Railroad. News of Feb. L with ,h. Interest of the Co, E. Prlvato No. 47. Philemon C Church ln the neighborhood and the st Word had been received that the i Item of interest la announce- conscience settled wUh the gouthmnd Merrill Pima Co. B, third lieuten- night held a meeting in the Beckwith i. who' Pace ant. Co. Thatcher James ment of the popul.tion of the Terri- school house and every one In the viE, TO lfbyhImFn?ogrHai m f Ight "to thU coSnt Wl!son D. Pace first lieutenant. cinity waa present. Irrespective of re tn- -.' op Produced aicompllah. dL?.c to buy that property of from the Most High such , to for thatI ,i0.W:alcountry In the establishment British nation the pianter, a th ,TPlr.1r.1 f ofh thefigures prerant reveals of a line from Elko to Hamilton. Ne- - A nr human being Is not to be the' Indian slaves' He West ln of hia was .rads by with said pelting P0,d memory It. th of Jh track th r!lat1: growth urtber says that the 'United State -- MV.UKPra century brought to line tn North Wales was 31 Impostor, wlIl b brought to give every Inch of wm these various sections Following Is inches wide but that upon only hilSlI M but their public lands for a purpose like It trains a charlatan, he may have been; of the report: ('quarter of a mile long were hauled these hard names furnish no solution this i.ra6raph can back look who We, upon 'Ltah. 100.000: New Mexico. 30.-'th rat of 30 miles an hour by to the problem he presents to us Fan- the terriblo cost of tho fratricidal an engine only five tons ln weight atics and Impostors are living and dy- - war which 4,'U: Washington, J, J..Co,rado' put an end to slavery, now ,33.87.; Montana. Idaho. 14.- - The proposed Nevada lm was to cost that auch a solution of the dlf-ar,d.th.e,.rvm'mo7 m: Ariaona, 9,458;30.594; Wyoming. 9.118. lesa than a million dollar. It was said wou.d h.v. been worthy a ay that the population but It was expected to meet fully th Influence which thia founder of a re-- faulty statesman. But if th of ltah ten year ago was 40,000; of demand. Th editor of The News exerted and !till exerts throw1 cbrimiaa tired scholar waa in advanco of bis 7,: of CoIorlo, t comment that If th plan worked out him into relief before at. not as MfSc' time ho advocated this dlapoal- when 32,277 and of Washington 11,594." successfully as anticipated It would rogue to be criminated, but as of tho public property In 1865. be well to adopt it ln Utah and to phenomenon to be expUunsd. Th most lion Railroad Accident. of th. political and what i - - A expedient a main vital questions Amortrans are asking religious leader who had committed Height tram bad been piled up 'Tcur other today have to do with this at Sessions (Woods Hn throu?h th Territory with a each as well as In con- in man and what he has left ua. . . . himself, to print, Cross) on the Utah Central. Of fourint work of branch line, tho same course In 1844 7 A generation other than min oxen on the right of way two were must versation, Itaattm Reported, If opinions atmosphere of men's with these questions Burning wasthestirred killed outrighf and the other two so An extended obituary sketch Is by such a ' proposition Injured that they had to be llshed of Mrs. Mary Phillips of Kays-- k question they are, which must glrs whfn war.cioUd, wars discernible tn Hied, tour care loaded with or who recently had died there In a prominent toplace in ths history of tha ,k wu Jt not rtalanUk were badly smashed. Non of th crew vllle, that atuxdy country when th her 98th year. She waa presumed fka I valtsd at Nauvoo. Joseph word sloven years earlier,and benefier whom to axtent. injured any to be the oldest person ln th Terrtheavena looked tranquil jwas claiming to be an Jnaplred cent? News From St. George. tory at the time o( her death. For 45 Smith, dhe had practiced the profra-bee- n teacher, faced adversity such as few Th following news dispatch had 8m 1th proceeded to unns nurse. --and was men have been called to meet, en- foldGeneral received by the editor ot The lon of mldwlf sain further hi view npon polia season brief of auch joyed rrosperity known Daria New from Prest. George A. Smith, wid,F through county as few men have ever attained, and. tics He .denounced the who wa tn Dixie ' with President lnd Ltah. At the funeral services hi e after I saw Compromise oa en unjustifiable finally, days were tha Elder Kayavllle speaker YoungBrigham for the benefit of slavery. It Wllford Woodruff, Elder WUlUm him, went cheerfully to ' martr's wa SL George, SOth Jan. Clay' bid for Ih presideath. per-oWhen Henry he h:s surrendered Bishop tAjrton. 0. Q. Cannon There are four to Governor Ford. In order to dency. Dr. Goforth might have sparU sketch of James also given to St. in Sunday echooU George. Teeter prevent the shedding of hlOqd. the ed himself the trouble of coming day I visited the Bible class, composed Boulton, Jr., who at the eye of 47 Nauvoo to electioneer for a duellist a of had whs' prophet d Norwalk, of Si very intelligent young men, and y4rl wa before him. 'I am going lVe a Who would fir at John Randolph, gave them an addreee, encouraging Conn., whither he had gone to ofmake lamb to the snRhter.' ha la reported hut was not brav enough to protect home after the martyrdom the them in their atudiee. which embrace to have raid- - 'but I am as calm as a the Saint ln their right aa American a thorough couree of instruction in ' Brophet Joeeph Smith. He ie eald to summer's een an intimate associate of av morning. I have a con- .citizens. Clay had told his (Smith') -the doctrines of the sacred scriptures. void of offense and shall dir in people to go to tho wilds of Oregon science lead Church and other was Prophet addrsseed by Horning meeting nocent ' I have no theory to advance and set Up a government of their and ers tnyself. Bishop William Hnow own oh, yen. the Saint might go Other deaths reported this week respecting his extraordinary- man. President H. Gardner. In the after- inis tha wilder era and obtain Justice give the fact of toy noon Eiders Marius Ensign, A-- Sulli- - lncludedthe following: At Kavville shall FiirjJv g of th v Indiana which imbecile, . h him. . -wife of William Slack, Eli van, D. H. Cannon and John A. An- pol.tlciana would not give 8 years. "A f,m looking man" At Farmington r Lydm In the evening Elder gus preached and freedom land of them In th Incid. dally, my mother tell m John If. Smith preached in tne first Workman Oviatt, wife of Louis Ovtatt equality. Tit prophet then talked of . Eider Wilford and daughter of Jacob U and Fannie he ward schoot house m man finest she He looking ths of government. details In Provo--pla- ce ever r Gcar-ar-dclihe .food over six fret li'.glt. bought that the number of member Woodruff, Jr and family passed this Workman. age 20 years yy 27 Allen Bachman, aged A t today, en route for Salt Lake, Anna Louisa .'ticking man Is shet h admitted to th Lower House of th all well. Joph A. Young and B. ywa. daughter of Rufus and paeeer-would instlnctliely have National Legislature should be reIn Alien Jacob A. with Harrisburg Jamea i murmuT Jr., together upon meetBig the rfm.rk. duced darkened crowd A and fsramorz Lmle, are absent on a Franklin Adair, age 9 years, son of able Ind.Mdua! who had fashioned 'he co nel and Impeded only A business. visit to the Kanab and other eastern Thomas and Mary Adair. In w mould wn.rh of pop-to tho tr.erhalf million shape er feeiirgj for every Blrken-wer- e Ann Mary Tbs patrons ol tha drama Ingham. Eng so manv thousands of h s fell u:.on Would b ample. Th power feasted on Saturday evening to had. age (2 years, wife of Isaac mortals Bit Smith was more than of the president should ba Increased. At Lambeth, London Luk tha Laborer and 'Dandeaons Birkenhead. , ..... .iV. He should have authority to put down Ir(ll(l. ,It VVIJ1U wife of Jamea that Dodge.' A large number of children- Mary Ann Hawklna. sad .rreourr. rbilton In a atata, without welting pr.sion rapacity 88 rattlaHawklna, age in and yearn this city neighborhood j were natural . te hi' stalwart far th request of any governor; for memo are suffering from measles New Indian Agent. !l have already mentioned the person re,em- m'tht happen that th governor Th? thing that impresseo you most about GhirardellF iz h unraryinf Leo. X Smith." r, New dispatches from Washington bianco he bore to K; R r, ,,f hlmaelf would be th leader of tho chocolate strenph. Not only doe the right chocolate to remark how Prisoners Recaptured. brought word that the nomination of Rhqde Island whom I met ir Wash- - rebels It la needle ftrenph make this food-drisubstantial and satisfying but it explain tho uniformly fino Heath and Roberston. two of th I 7 Critchlow as Indian agent for ington In 1826 The l.kenras was or. t Ist.r events ahowed the .executive out--been confirmed had pointed ekres that Smith f ' prisoner who recently had es- - Utah flavor and aroma that greet you in your D. H. Park hurst rant from San cup of 'Ghirar- -. which cost thousands of seaknes from the guarihouse at Camp delliA If you think it worth while to have uncommonly good chocolate, of tyyaa-me- n millions and a raLshle where Uiey were confined Francisco to The Deseret News ths felt in a grave emergency lire of ab I I have met" u,e telegramit should be worth while to Insist on Ghirarjellii whenever and robbery, had been fin- - following 3 "I will retail or wholesale fifty m't Wm- - "Born In th. lowest rank of pover. wherever you buy. 'rptured, the other three bad !ngmn'heb'hVdh of ' thousand feet redwood and five Actaken some time before. and with book th Without learning a I rcr'!ary In Salt m to inlor.r ation brought to the hundred thousand shlnglt had hom'11ct of all human name, he had D. GHIKXRDELU CO. Siaceifjs Su Fnadw Lafayette and the great men of hi' m.d, himrett i. the two men had Lak next week. rC. Bassett, at th eg of thirty- 7 'tested In Sliver Creek canyon. Idvestoqk Meeting. "ins th Of th earth. power upon of horse stealing at Natural Leader and Statesman. Another meettflg of the Parent soR1lt!tudlnou family of Smith,, non They had an examina--e-.-- ciety for th promotion ef livestock, h4 human hearts and "Of men I have met, three all Sprlngvllle, and were then fish, bees, etc., had been held in City best endowed with that kmHv f4 B'Jnran Uvea as this Joeeph. Hia i Provo, where they were recog- - Hail. "' Communications for good or ovll. Is were whether read lnf!unc. faculty which directs, aa b Jrttrinc Lat-- i I lif Deputy 8hrtff Larry. U " d tailing of the organization of auxiliary right, the feeble or confused soul- who Pta' t0iU, were brought to thia city by societies at Hebron 1 and Gunnison are looking f--r guidance" have endeavored to give tho do- , ,.ira. Larry. Duffy and Baaaett and Bishop Thoms Jenkins was appoint " ,h of wr viL Mor,no?l passing, I may remark that yon over to the authorities at ed chairman of tho committee on canIn read re ccoc2r- in one hook written ag-i.1rphet wlth " amp given know Douglas. The first report had horned atock, vice B. Strlngham, re- the not Just !h what doe reader Mormons'' that Joeeph Smith it that the two men had been cap- signed. President W. Woodruff an- rot 11 hi ol inspiration and reve aUon. tured by a man named Jon of nounced that the required 8653 60 had while he waa 1 tb p 1? hlm U,L having fits but later Constable been raised with which to Sprlngvllle,' MoT th "- nd blpl W then,went on to UlkrtZluTJ Thomas L Mendenhall of Sprlngvllle the Duke of Northumberland,purchase on . recognised th eurra and in rant tn a communication explaining of th bulls recently Imported from Smith for jror ,at- Iqultjr though h. oppodJ that Thomas Herbert was the man Canada. A communication was read ths ) h (App!-53ERSE5H!SIiIdui! tha msthodsf abotuionlst m. who first took tha two prisoner and from D. G renlg, commenting on th plan wa for the nation to pay tor ' Newu" ad nr believod. a ltn li .- :rsfn5r ss ut ut Mor-fne- ll, r.T HoiVmra,rt,lr.i,.heP.rh.d- J re l.ull' ! , 1 ' ' oJV'V" ... Uhdtor - L.vate g! No? 8agyie,alo. 1 ; ire ' Lake-Writin- an T body-guar- 111 Hu-le- ? 7 'pa.-tii.c- M 4 1 'l todVeptd em OLD MONK .0 tS.hqou li. ,T ZESTEZ is lh worlds finest rs f'aeat j OLIVE OIL n 1- at i rPrt I i w -- pub-bad- ly dl , , ' aelf-aaa- rt I i 7r con-rMsl- forty-thre- n -- poese-ittme- if t - time-er-.in- . - Asen-toun- n of I hi I , nk e - j.gesf I -. every-momi- rt" 1 , nt . .. ' qt ahap-seem- ed Ft h.-j- r i T HIRARDELLI S ' I ? i ng (r |