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Show 4 -- ?. i t. X T", ,f jSJr'VVr J THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY APRIL ' 9 r.rxrjy7di h SzPrcjrezg; LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO (Q fll Wmb U FUm t Tka Strtagvle; Oaorga Wtlktaa. Pork. John Hobart, lahl. cbaaa. Pprtagvtlle. John John It Palrbanka T par. ftapbl, kMop of person, Jeeob IpaaM OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS Prft W. finwaillH, baijaala (tola prifhRi PImmm Ortvt, Caleb City. Iold John., V. Hoblaaon, Ifaoroa Prove; Jump adaraok C. Fillmore : Dobaaa, Coalrtl a Lake; Than to jtaat A. Lelehmaa. WalloalUa, W. Car- O aorta P. Ward. Hynim; rmrtaib " Btatae Eartarn Tha Khar, Locaa. William C. Jiraal ghoamskar. Ala New York Nialaaa amitrauoa tf.at, amiM W arras N. lmaonbarry. or ttaloaa, Bentomia Mm. f farWf Burrows, a krathar-llaw of Charter B. Taylor an f farad tba ward, of tba Twaotlatb and part of hto loan of too finger ha wai palm urban a rovotvav whirh hand lln waa accidentally dlarhartad. rand-raHicharda and Andaraow Darlari surgical aitaouon anlhajmull Pro, '. - to Sail week v etaneewt-to- g t ' rs are . f iCl MbU stork. Tha First Prast faaira to ka notlfiad af I ha time plaea af sack mealing aa they . ktougk th lwT ssurtaoy of Fret Sat at museum, of this district M k for lb find !l ! f aeetker tksraq. IW lower or whether kept of subject ip. blood of tha darter fertout tboreughly aired. Great to ahewo. ram M slsaya Churshaa have s ouch are for I heir ma ' bora to ea hn thairwag w?k dt rer to w be, tallWMI to e.rurs MID moiaBihHooi prwof for twr mat tie os resort to vuupersUve aad pare . aoaallMaa The Paint aad aider aad pustoore of mrengsre are all aog pwr th op preach log visit of Eldar McKay bad Cannon, wife are shortly duo ta darn OS I" thatr tour at tba ouiiytap mire joo of the Church. Fiona are4 totod IW U14 4 prtpani Imm WJdl fitting recaption fur the firm ' abUl bo to visit thoae lolanda ta lbs " pleased to report m do saw Vlalt " - ox '2 wiw. ? mF,,'w a la gad feat they kata kaaa requested at to wale arraagamaatg la ear nt 0 , Bor-- ft a rooalpt toahlhg blaak ink pukllshod. th Dwaeret New th OvaiM Reported. ) a they aaccesaively transpire. deaths are rsasdsd la of th one Jauaoo pouthoo, Brother not ices obituary Al Brlgkaig sory tow whit member af th Church City At the realdeaee la Bentoa. waa Ism Pamday mad tba looker. Mrs Mery Cham pile, direct recipient pt too heeling power ' Foots; she was ana of the our. of tha Lord through dmlowretlo of Mill snaswera Maun Tyyoftoe tha elders. Pom at rang malady had Ooorge Jlyrum fenlth, ue that b reuld not as swollen his I FOOiw tom Jowph af Juhn O and Busan. swallow nor ulior a word, aad booldaf talth. At HockvtlUk Kan soon. bo wo bad fort wUb aclsUco rbauma-tur- n. of John aad 2' Arthur D. Infest son H raquemad tin writing I Ibat Don Kockvllla At joodlny. ; wo all fart for him and admin later tafeni son of A. J. and with holy alb whore effort ho had 01. At Bosntlful Harriot already see a. At tho eooclualou e allsakoth, daughter of .Jamas aad tha admiulatxaUoa performed ia. tha .. riamst EQoa Had lev eg iw ysars. Well at could ba a I peeled y tort, tha quiet A. renlog afire so Ooooft Eliasbath Moo, wtfa h. t william Moan, aga 1 years. Al peaceful spirit of tho Lord was s falar rat In lira Htnrb, room dwht City, Kona eounty Lydta. wlf rtna- - plainly fet, m tho aa thatths result. PAdixuar CowaWefeblo eroc to dewrtad by thn of xWod wuh anyone William Bpsndluva and daughter of isburst sod h ! editor to tha recently futiiwd I tho In Thomas ho awaiting counaag Ellen Myers, ag 22 night tiork Hard of Balt Lake naat In thla eity g. topresssd thsmastvs aa Is batter again and up aad around. boon Burnett, aga ty So many Inquiries hadoccaalo d aad aotoaUbsd at tbs doc FVftTR pi Mar eh T, to haday. a wag 'OppoftoWUea. took bo , dag Improving In. bn told. Ibat trtaaa taught (bare. A remarkable las. marriage Is announced of Mlm mush rejoicing awd reoant In detail I h organisation and Aa an lnatsaco of how Barnes la wa last afforded LUft during tlmony aylor. eldest daughter of Thom-made In n plana Mention ia mat among the elders aad Ulaaaa aad demise- - Hae yasrs war changing, w shall refer to Iba awaknot only Jor'or. and Mr. Job C. Cutler artule of the native to thalr poaaibtll. ? Rollsf of Th ktotalty women Pooogs. . piaay, aa ataiad, and her suffering ening were f,ua horwe M being throughout eodaty the line of worldly pais. horned atock naure misatoaary lAapluJ of this great towards tha and. It became ap- ties along were eat advised Mr. Intar that by foa'eret and returned Samoan boy w i,ri,liy Improeed B. Wilkinson had established a breaob baa been dividing bio time of parent that death would bo a welcome Kama, a recently . arouaad throuyhuut I ha Territory In tato moDtha bstwsoa hta flock hare relief, and aftar a certain visit to her who spool eawrol years ta the Maori aad milllqery straw establish, recant waaka but poultry, hoy, h 4 umw PraspreUv vlltag dowa by ths arrtter and Ulster Adama It was Agriculture) College In Now Zealand, mant on Knot Tempi goods at reel, thle city, hla native load a few flab. ate. ware nlao being cultivated and along the eoaat a few mlieo, by dacldod to potitioa oar Heavenly came hack to imbuoad weald be In the market for plaited west with agrtcsl Itb oucceea An Invitation to aztend-e- d since months the name of TuanaL Ho Its take homo to to Father has her done which UTIdar had spirit bean made tha for all Intereated 10 visit tha torsi Ideas Ha laoead a place of load -sroll remarkably lad aad the aha had for tha wore fruits direction rest, of the Relief lea. aortal H. Baraga and Paul IlchuUlar ry apparent in the five baptism faithful though unpretentious Ilfs of and secured some sows to milk an and Inapact tha flna specimens of Frees Inilremia performed there last Bund ay. They n true Saint. That night, unknown aha res, Apia affording a ready market lhaaa tinea to bo found thera Brown people, two of them to each other, wo prayed to that end, for all tho milk poartblo. Ho soon a Blehep David H. Holliday of Banla "Y John Pack had nrrivod homn from ?.un aa in the city and gave The ehtofa and thM wui glvo ua oxcollont and oarly tho next morning her son eertainod that tho earelerely bred sad I ha oaat and aouih, whern ha had baas cow of Samoa Is not a o plasm nt cell Ha reported retabltah oureolvoa wa on our porch with ths Inform, carod-fo- r to buy blooded lira mock 11a brought J' which will bo taken advantage there, how bs prep ogre while the of by lion that she bad passed away la th money-make- r, several and of hie communhead of better ppscl-mawith him onmo flno anlmala which ity were greatlypeople appointing a missionary for thorn at night, possibly at tho Identical hour to ship In minInteracted the d wero ezpaced to kid In tho Improve-mafrom Now Zoolaad. of Ono by ono wo wore praying for her release from ing boom, they were not by any means (ha coming conference. la unprecedented to of Utah stock. neglecting their farming and usual oc- the bulwarks of prsludlc and onml-f"- '. mortality. Her dying request wsa to Such a move to tha harbinger heralding netting down in tho former get word immedutoly to ua at 1sega Samoa and cupation a Twentieth Ward Z. C. M. L of sectarianism In Hamoa so tho missionaries could conduct the tbs approaching day whoa tha trios ds Wire by Deesrat Telegraph from Stock holder of tho Twentieth wprd Ephraim, told and more on tha and more tho ways will work taka of In the Lord not always poaalbla the deetructlon by closely service, which bad held a mealing In tba Or of the saw of of the foreigner along progroostv deWa In thU land of peculiar social and anmill there. The mas- following up mi ouch openings. Twentieth ward achoolhouaa and I Unco. hare regumta from numbers of out-id- e cestral read: relationship, where tho rule velopment to tha report of bualnaaa for tho sageEphraim, Within the memory of tho oldsri vlltagan for mimlonarles and of ihs family vUn U na d on wao was burned Itth The saw mill here chool teachers which Tha half report year. of Samoa so such high ttdso residents preceding cannot ba NORMAN BROWN In lif and In death. to th ground last night In List's Ilf A dirldand of IS moot encouraging of about 1 o'clock cauas not known. "w were brought to fruition thu gospel's as ore now pounding tho ohorre owing to an : would wao declared cent thla hare bavo This rub Mann, lutln f Penn, who cam Into tho Valley of tho Great per wrkers to draw from, choicest proclivities, and wo are all Ibo Islands were everthoknown toharbor Father James Bailey died on Haturday aSL II to Uae bran but decided wag com before. I whoao larger Apian a wa vlaw better for having come within the InAlong and will ay van la, bad tha strong misfortune, Salt Lake In July 1147. but be burled today at th liwondert pf7cta'4on front stones and rubbish or bring traneformatlon of the fluence of her faithfulness and clock- .aftar attaining tha aga of tnoro than family, including Norman, tha are- - tha rant of tho proflta la Increasing value of Hie atock to $7 a ehara. enemkw road by beach of over tho carried the 10 years, to arumbla ovvr a baby dear end eon, did not arrive until Idai.ithe no our President Orson to tha end. see up from tolerant frianda put , preoent ll . tba surf that leaps over th of thle akotch wag among I Originally It had been IS. In addition Sanpete valley forHydcontort nee rtao and braak. thrao riba, ono of Tho subject wore and Interest la It coast It out Meetings. to la Conference this that Increment. tha aa whits a Ilka pointed President Up bleb panatratad hla lungs, causing thaae who called at The News office He reportpanthar. regarded Griffith great and Mission Secretary Thacker wero worn allowed all cash purchasers ed An unusual Interest la of late being to ths asms way, sod th trail to nst . death within a few hoara Thla waa travelers In early days, having made prea-- a general prosperity In Sanpete, with manifested ia the owning meetings a sefa qua nowadays uniaan tbs tray, ,b Tuknal baptiamo and only last month. In Draper, Salt Lake various trips to California, and no lean a ( per cant discount bright proa pacta although grasshopthat had bean The Lancashire Lais' held o dultw .. Sunday In Pesrga and Monday tier so arranges hta Jo urn ay on to croon ; eenaotlon wu Coanty, of which plane bo had been ! than three Journeys back to tho pers were numerous at Moroni and when the villagers saw their In Apia. Both houses wore crowded th river at low tide. Many of tha to aaaUC lu presented with aucceaa at tha Theatre, Ephraim and had mad thslr appear eraridant for more than arremy years. aourl rirar by ths last two nights and after a short natives look for nrnil great natural hr ainoo H4t. Ha waa tha aoa of j bringing In tho overland Immigration. special commendation being won By anc at savers other agttlemenu. A neighbors Initiated into the "dreadful Ebowever Brown, who waa a sergeant I Hla funeral took place la Draper on Mr. Waldron. Mr Graham, Mr. Mar beautiful new meetinghouse had been Mormon fold." Many of tho natives exposition of soma goapal principle disturbance to follow. From letters , Mias Adama and kt tba famous Mormon Battalion, and March 21. getta a person Im- by ono of our missionaries, the time Jurt at hand it to so to other South finished at Falniew, and the people mersed In i baptism, and the effect ,up-o- for questions and general discussion Sea parts. of had on resumed Ephraim work Accident Hebcr at Oty. wsa a good one, while the waa, as. usual, well occupied by our for this depart- - and It wag stated that tha building ADAMS. JOHN new meetinghouse. The people their Thames Prom ef Raaband It of Juat-a- a Mission President Samos. temples would bo puahed vigorousin rMga the hlghest-chtweek la taken h vial tor f Monti were engaged. In building a uthar churchesridiculed K was announced that steps, learned that, William- - MoDonridof were dlamlared, our tabernacle. weekly edition of ly.ould doubtless bo started were for the bar City had been aevarely injured In reopl roodcongregated by ths Samuel H. Pltchtorth of Xephl Tho Deseret Haws for April rootloia of a temple at St. George. a runaway aa h was going from He. brought to proceed with the po1 word from county the ordinance. hmjk 12 If 72. All the spectators desired At tho priest hood mooting th bar to hla farm near that place. Ha new court house atJuabNephl waa ia as riding a roller; tho team took progress; It was to be 27 h the procesdinga Tha outstanding feature of tho lo- spoeksrs wars Presidents Young and 47 feet, but on ralnUtsr succseded in moving ws Is a report of tha flat annual gen- Wells and Eldars Georg Q. Cannon fright at something, ran away the basement to b built of byrock, with a along portlon of hU flock. eral conference of the Church of and Orson Hyde. Chief attention wasind Mr McDonald was thrown under cello to serve as Jail ' natlv minuter remained withAnother department to eonduetad by tba Genealogy Society ef Cut foe Jesus Christ of Irttter-- d ay - Saints, given to tho peCMBlty and means of th roller and revolved with it several 8taks conference hadwhen necessary many toe benefit of s1 who ora Intaraatad in genealogical raarereh and tamplo recently bean bto m embers, with ths effecu which wag held In tha Tabernacle carrying forward the building of tbs tlmaa, being badly cut and gashed as held. President J. Q. who grelro ta get lute communJcatloa with others regard-Jo- g Famillm work lev Big presiding oot noted. well as bruised ara tavited to wahaaoa af thto Tha report la 8alt Lake tamplo. April (. T, I and 2 Ibera-wa- re matter ef genealogy or tsmploorwork an representative announce manta of family organisaA tocsppwntgrkphr expresses praise All who have Inquiries were Nicholson." column Those Jhreo also by Cleik-John baplixed MlaalonaHoa Appointed. and branch conference the same day. anothor one Mona; to of this work ara urged to make uoa of Interest or tions other matlara for aa having taken an active -tho mentioned attractive designs which John being add- two Writs plainly, especially ill -Mlaalonauty - appointments --work an B. afforded of wide punttdy. prevloly been held at those waa Is mean Kelly, of tha Deseret News bindery h4 One of no3k l AP part" hrthe conference proceed Inga, nouneed knd approved toe aids af on one places. paper for only, and wish the common' , and minerals lames Prospecting dates, h vol of had designed ter. tha referred by to wae D. 8. being eerrlad sa, but the either giving discourse or offering thp on Address b Henrietta all eo Him a Ire Ilona IF, 'af eallooo hut poestbla 7 enpllrlt, people, aa follow' , , people wart 47 cart Sooth Temple , ' a book. Utah. . of prayers, ars as follower President Ut. tha Hymn .Charles Society not a Genealogical their workneglecting . Albert regular Amyi or, . who A. . BmUk to Horand Tho auocoed our term , winter Utah. Carrington , , of tho Deseret Brigham Touug, George mlaslonarlet Cliy uch TftluAblo hdr4 Settler Scouring Titles. RMisUoco in the Sftm-oa- n Daniel H. Walla Eldars John Taylor, ace 8. Eldredga aa preaidant of tha had closed, tho spring term Eld-re- d waa to open April 17. !anguac at tho Urn tho Book of Orson Hyde. Franklin D. Richards. European mission; Presldsnt Elder George' Peacock represented was William Napier, and wa a ceusln Wllford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow, g was In poor health. Canute Announcement la made into thta The Stake Representative C. W. Mantl and vicinity In reporting th Mormon waa translated of Admiral 81r George Napier. .Ala-t- er and for which service a spetonguo, to succeed W. W. Cluff as presi- Penrose, Eeq. editor of that George Q Cannon, John Sharp, Wilthe The settlement. land of Ogden township Brotherson, - desires to Inquire bound liam C. Staines, Joseph F. Smith. Or- dent of tha cially Scandinavian volumeof mission. Junction, had been appointed bualneaa IS and Id that book Meeting. wai tha towns whether anyone to doing work In the ion Pratt. Charles W. Penrose, Brig- Missionaries to Europe: Antoine f An- - manager of that establishment, euc- - of Mantl. Gunniaon and Fayette, had prepared. Despite hU close acquainttemple for the Napier family of Scotham Young, Jr. Joseph W. Young. thon) H. Lund of Ephraim; Christian ceedtng James MoGraw. The Deseret Just come Into market and tba settler anceship with th elder and the April . 1221. land. or If tha way to clear for her Albert Carrington, John W. Young Wlllardsen volume, h never became A very Interesting and profitable to Ephraim; Jens C. A. Itowa apeak a word of congratulation to the Importance of se. proceed. Considerable data can be to the and Joseph Toung Sr. Tha discourses Wefeye, Mantl; Christian Ho truth. wao Madsen, and good wlsbea resertheir The titlea Indian fatally meeting of thn (take representative curing procured of thto family among. Scota were of both a doctrinal and practical Gunnison; Paul Dehlen, Mount PleasInjurod a few yoaro back In an Several paragraphs are devoted to vation waa being surveyed and defiUtah tih. records and in .printed record ef nature many prlnciplea of tho gospel ant: Paul Paulaen. Fountain Green; boosting tha. Deseret at tha Taufuai corner when his of .theGenealogLcal Society of Museum, par- - nite boundaries fixed - A commodious c cv, .it,, being expounded and many' suggaa-tian- a Phnip tonka, Feed! sand Oberhaenah 11cuiarly-4hlatest addition, a group stone building had been erected at horse fell on him. HU daughter U a was held In the ciaa room of the So- the family. for tho well being and matured. Intelligent girl who has ciety on Monday afternoon at 4 IS. given Huber, Midway; of Bowyer. jfdltanna containing busts of histori- Mantl to serve aa county courthouse fully been it of the peopla Temple George Reynolds, Balt lake; Ralph calstatuary long attending our Church, and Two hours were occupied In discussmen. I would 'like to and Jail, tha basement being flttedi up U emphaalied somewhat, Harr Son, ProvMenee; William iMildfcg leaving thla week for a New Zea- ing the various topics of Interest to of tha descendantscffrmpoiOrft'ifany The followings paragraph la thought with ceila if. bf Levi Bowyer. Bevler valley, evacuated a fear years land school. the workers Elder Nephi Anderson born about 1770 at Harrisburg, Po on the office of and Paescu Iiri account of Indian presided general pre previously Awgr. terested in getting the genealogy of wag being Ltei, who ha lived at Moats a for sented some Items of Instruction perajdnn opportunities were presented there, it many years, lu fact since her baptism taining to the duties of the represent- thi. my fathers family. Addreaw was said. Judga M. Morrison bad re- a M. D. Elder McAllister . spoke Jfro. Nannie B. Davla, Jloopar, Utah. quarter of a pentuFy ago by Elder atives InRout of of the need the Bori2tl. 2, cently reorganised th county and W. A, Moody ( afterward people being mission settlers were moving in. The Indian In the proper way of making " - - Pridwrd, president).' recent) passed away at a structed v were peaceable. ripe old age and was interred at Vall-el- out temple sheets before going to the AN interested to tho Prichard fai J. Andrew Moffatt to A and work do for the dead Bishop Maytemple her native A village. should splendid communicat or Luther A Tuttle of Mantl wore 8aJt with M. H. then Ily congregation of outriders wa present number of slake representatives Lake viaitora at tha funeral services, and some gave brief talks on the success and Preec, Cove, Cache' county, Utah. toil"Nestor" writes In from Tooeio, the difficulties which they were havSpeire, Tbomaon, WOaoa. ing of the annua) party of tho Relief Grove stated that U had been Lillioa S. Tanner, 74 west Fourth ing and meeting in the work In stake society and other item of nowa A beyond doubt that rich ore inproved and ward a, North, Logan, Utah, has Jn hoc concert had been hold for the benefit 1 Foote-Lonexisted ia American large data on and has dona temple Fork , , of John It ley, who had been Injured quantities and that considerable of thla work for. to 8peics. Thomson, Wltoaw canydn, A meetiogef-th- e Foote and in an accident and ore famillea of Tarbolton, Ayrshire. Spring plowing already was on the dump. A com- families was held d, April 4, 1221. T. L. planting wss under way pany was being formed to build a road Foote was made temporary chairman with and aha desire to correspond A. C correspondent at Bcigtiam up the canyon to the mines. An ore and J. Marlow all who are interested to thTaylor, temporary secCity, send In a description of tho smelter wp being erected and two It was decided after much famillea from that locoUAt. Woolen factory that had started opermore were In contemplation. C. B. retary. Foote-LonBchoflrtd. discussion e to ations there aa noted in this depart, perfect a conjoint Co- - were ..wley building a saw surname organization and the. The undersigned srouid like t ment last week. ' mill and two portable ones r. were comwere officers elected following with - "D G submits a brief communicaJohn respond any persons ing. Houtx and F'ams worth were lo- Foote of Provo, president; J. W. Bur In. or doing temple work interested tion telling of the death of Thomas cated at the month of tbF for , the canyon with dette of Salt Lake, first vice M. Howard of Mill Creek, whe had provisions for man and beast. Schofield , family of. Hunslet. Yorkpresipassed away at the age of 22. He waa Tefiry, one of the two men drummed dent; T J. Foote bf Provo, second vice shire, England. My .object to to help a non of Thom a Howard, th paper out of the V 8. army service at president: John Marlow Taylor, sec- to form an organization to avoid Elmtna Taylor, assistant secre- duplicate work being, done. Mrw maker, and was bugler of tho cavalry Kawllns a week previously, was Camp found retary; company of Mill Crook. drunk In this eity and was locked up. tary: Mrs Viola Love Paul, treasurer; Caroline Ann Schofield Teepleo, Pima members of temple committee; Mrs Graham county,, Arizona. The poetry corner this week bears a Sharp A Toung announced that nofig by "Lula (Lula Greene Rich- I hoy were settling up their accounts L. F Taylor. Mrs Hazel L. Dun ford Mrs .Birdie Austin Wolf; memards), Jt was written for the SmKh-flci- d wnd ask ad that all having claims and wf social committee- - T. L. Foote, Ratlef society on the oocaalon against them call and obtain a settle- bers of a party and ment at tba office of Joseph A. Mrs W. T. Wixcey and Mrs ball, Georgia Clawaon Foote. As a small 0n of William Lovatt ToUng. , , The president, secretary And treasof the l In An advertising cord J. Hansen, ward wss playing near hla were urer home ifc ccc.uentally broke hla left of Spanish Fork announces that ha authorized a committee forearm. ur, Higgins Davis wag call- ha a press for all kinds of woolen to draft bylaws with which to govern GhirardelH s Ground Chocolate has a ed in. (he organization and ora to report at cloth and would de pressing on tha next meeting By unanimous vote ' of baking by patting terms, heap o both Brilliant Kvward ef- - 414 w offered Tor Hie the secretary wav directed fo submit The fn lr n rt' r 'aelf explanatory nM return can of convenience into You teach a horse of that strayed away for publication in the Deeerqf News amply is taken from the Ogden Junction! from Fountain Green nearly two years and Genealogical magaxlne an account np to your pantry shelf, rip off the lid and Meteoric Last Thursday night-- a bafora. i Th finder was waked of the organization a perfected. , A very Urge and brilliant meteor, with to leave thn there's your pvitnd chocolate ready for the animal hearty vote of thanks wa extended to Sister Nellie Tsylor, who we pres. spoonl Can you imagine anything more ent and assisted in the organization. convenient for bakihg and dessert-makin- g? Toon of Croydon W. Bakers r.sideaee eg the bench. I w- Coppooh, t had come to Mr. Thomas J. Bennett of Besides, there's watte. Yon can measure isnumerahl sparks and ? Premises Ahotsimilar notice 1a Idaho, would like to know If Shelley, with illummatlng the artehhoifegwd anyone j ported by Jem Weller of toe Fourth to- your needs to the fraction of a spoonful. light ef varied calar doing work for the Garrett and te'wwd.. thto rtty. Thomas W. Winter Coppock While one Geo ' families 1 Sar Gearar-JeO- f of th Fifth ward advertises for a the custody of f Kapler. D. OHIAAJLDCLU OX feo S ShvtSja strayed darln K. Peck of Provo, had Toot T1!'Mr- - Jeanette Brothereon of ' charge of J. T. Rtotay. Utah, writes that her mother Bottl Creek . IPIrtsui 'i War'isanl. of th girl Timid t haw between Mary Napier, born at Kilsyth, kern wronged firedtwie 4 htaa with Grave) and Provo, a pockefbook con near Glaonw Scotland her father He offered a reward of tataing odor ,li for It return. need for rterytoy A brief telegram from Pa rowan PooreCuucura keep the toflrtpm. afe ' atatod that tha fermcr were busy n fresh and dear, hands compto-ofrom plant! ag grain . Thor were many aoft pad tote and hrifjwe I grs hopper ggn to tho fields. Unlike and The meal of fh town of tha Territory far Xhfuts lad Quldrea . ,nd fheOmt- I at Jort thaw, there war ma mining 4 SO Years have tlrtty at Farowon. Among tho arrivals at th Toern-i- d Alwayi bra Boom was W. H. Seward, Jr., son wf Seward. Ha was to Pocifto oot. hi wag L. H n f.fr rrfd to taka Tempi "It kae Ouarry mas. re aaj POUR .! Itftrei Dsrcbpg Ahrj tkiy Iizs Dsssrtt Niwi of 1871.) Bromley, I SECTION 1921 Rj"' M Wlli y. tvf o aii-da- - at rti. . pram-iMof- aads-facti- on r,r C. wall-warn- -- nt I1 cow-hoo- 1 Co-o- p lot-en- Iron-cla- ac-T- stead-fastne- ss sea-wa- rt pro-UC- -- a m Material llght-iqlnd- tie GENEALOGY m -- -- from-Le-v- -- h' -- uij. Btraot.-galtvLak- -- , Pot-ars- ' south,-includi- d ton-vert- were-awak- e . -- d, ,... e. e. Bcot-ian- i ,t er oat , 43 it t -- -- s, vtts m -- wK.Kist: - ?" ,t J "' - step-fath- -- & ft. Beauty cf Skin EnhancedbyCxrtrccra CASTOR IA 4. ac-1- b Um FcrOvr HV, |