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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- The Presbyterian Chapel at Logan . We make the following extracts from the circular issued by the ofHome Missions in regard to the new Chapel now in process of erection at Logan. Logan City, dear children, is located in the most beautiful valley in Utah, called Cache Valley. That word is pronounced as if it were spelleilcash, and is a Spanish word meaning hide. They called it Cache Valley because it is so secluded among the mountains that it made a good place for hiding cattle and other things. In this beautiful valley there are seventeen settlements, containing in all nearly 25,000 inhabitants. Logan is the capital of all these settlements. In that city, a little band of Presbyterians havu a Sab- bath School of three classes of about fifteen scholars each, and a day school of about 30 girls .and boys, who are learning very well, for they have never been to a good school before. Religious services are held every Sabbath evening which are attended by some 40 or 50 people. When they come, they are much interested, for many of them have never heard the truth before. The Mormons teach that thd Presbyterians are a bad people, and nobody should go to their meetings or schools, but every body doesnt believe what the Mormons savyand so ' some come, . , ''Now, let me tell you that the missionary has no place in which to hold his meetings and schools, exand paint cept a furniture store-rooshop, in which also lie and his family live. In the second story, is a workshop for making wooden chairs, and other furniture, aid the pounding and noise is almost unbearable. Now, we propose that you build these good people a chapel, and we want to know how many of the dear children who have comfortable places m for their Sabbath Schools will give ten cents for a brick in this mission Chapel, away off in Utah? is it necessary to add more? his- ten, dear friends to this special call. Help these children, olio, in offering these Adobe Colored 11 ricksfor sale are building more than they know. In such efforts they are themselves growing up into lively stones, tit for the great Temrde God is build- & ing every where to his own glory, and to the promotion of good will When a brick L among men. sold, some friend will please fill out the blanks on the face of it, that it may serve to the owner ns a sort of certificate of stock in the Chapel at Logan, Utah. Send for Pricks and return the money obtained for them to Mrs. M. Poyd, Treasurer, 23 Centre Street, New York City. STANDARD. Y I,o cal Mention. Mr. O. C. Goodwin, the new edi- the people, to open their eyes to the tor in chief of the Salt Iriks Tribune enormity of the crimes committed do who receive not has the thanks of the A-Subsmbers, Society in the name of religion in the very their paper regularly, will please for his appreciative recognition of heart of a Christian land. To this matthe and the their cause and efforts. Mr. Fred. end wc want every friend to the Standard, notify ter will be attended to. Lockley, Mr. Goodwins predecessor cause both at home' and abroad to Ladies, please consult our adver- has started a new paper in Frisco, use his influence to increase our tising columns for the most reliable Beaver, Co., the Utah Southern circulation. Will not every subbusiness houses at which to pur- Times. Two numbers of the Times scriber try and send ns one more bechase your necessities. You will have reached us, and we congratu- fore our next issue. find no better or cheaper places in late the inhabitants of Southern Readers of the Standard need not Utah in having such a live newspatown. be at any loss to know where to so conducted. ably per trains now run regularBathing purchase the delicacies of the seathis between afternoon An Eastern city ly every lady, lately visiting son. We attended a most rechLake Point and Black Rock. The Zion, one who has been prominent erche luncheon the other day which accommodations at the Bathing pla- for years in different branches of was dainty enough to satisfy a syces are greatly superior to what they missionary labor remarked to the barite. 'The hill of fare included were last year, and will undoubtedly Editor of the Standard, if the peo- fresh California vegetables anil fruits be well patronized during of ple the United States, the women from Lyngbergs, delicate . spring season. especially only understood the sys- chickens from Prices, and the comNotice is hereby given that Mrs. tem of polygamy as it exists inUtah, pliments showered upon friend Lan-naJ. Ida Phelps has no connection it would be abolished in the space lamb cutlets would make the of a single year. The people are in other butchers in town whatever with the grow pale realmost total will be of and the not we real ended1 with ignorance with Standard, envy. The repast status of the on d system. What are you a cup of genuine mocha from Kimhqr sponsible for any money-paiaccount of subscriptions to the pa- gentiles thinking about that you do ball and Lawrences, the aroma of not show up the per from this date. iniquity which lingers with us yet, and is in its true hideousness? We barely eclipsed by the memory of Mr. Peter Tavey is our agent in Bingham, and is authorized answered her that it was the the delicous fragrance of Slnven & to take subscriptions and advertise- mission of the Standard, to remove Cologne, which Moore, Allen k Co. ments for the Standard. Subscribers this ignorance from the minds, of sent to be used in the finger bowls.. who gave their names to Mrs, Phelps, and have not received the paper will please notify Mr. Tavey, and it will be made all right. A notice of the Teacher, the new , organ of the Congregational School was crowded out of our last number. Wholesale and R'tail Dealers in It is a neat, four page monthly, edited by the Rev. W. M. Barrow, and will do a great work in championing the cause of Education for Utah, both hero and abroad. Its P. V the-war- ns Anti-Polyga- my MOOSE, ALLEN t , The reception given by Governor and Mrs. Murray at the Guberna- torial Mansion on the evening of June 7th was accounted the pleasantest party of the kind ever given in this city. The Governor and his genial wife are deservedly popular, and we trust they may tarry long in Zion, wiiere their genuine, true hearted Southern hospitality has already been shaved by hundreds. The Deseret Ncics the Mormon Church organ informs us that the lion. Geo. Q. Cannon and his wife are expected home next week. Our polygamous delegate takes good care always to bring his first wife with him to Washington, thus tacitly admitting that the plural women are not on a social equality with her. If the plural wives could onlv see themselves as others see them, thev would not live one more day in such anomalous relation. Mrs. Coster of Clinton Iowa, who recently visited Salt Lake -- City in tlieintercst.of the Temperance cause, is one of the noblest women we have umns of the Standard are open to them in which to express their views. question. great deal of private discussion among the ladies of this city in regard to woman suffrage, auaHy lie tlier the exercise of the franchise' has been or is likely to be'iEf any benefit to the woiVicn We would like to hear the opinion of the women of Utah on this subject, and the col-- : of this Territory. ' &-GO.- low price, 50 ct$. per annum will permit every one to subscribe for it, and we wish it unbounded success. ever had the good fortune to meet. She is especially interested ;in the elevation of woman, and was greatly exercised over the little she saw of the degrading affect of polygamy. The Society should make an effort to secure a visit Irom her in the fall, and get her in their work. A stirring lecture' delivered bv her in our lead-incities east would mvaken people to the importance of the Utah There Iras been a 29 ' Materials, Glassware,.-.- Etc. Assayers . Orders f.v Alitil iiOed wills PronJiilues SOLE AGENTS FOE Di. HTSSkBKHPS GITASSH SIOTFF. axd- - ITO v'OE TALLEY HOUSE Mtrnon Kiser - - ChaUis LAKE CITY. WALT inwwiKiiiirwnwii ANDREW Til n .& Bonanza STAGE COMPANY C. BIUXEX, TTNDE3 THE NSW MANAGEMENT THIS CES has been uwnated and tnort U trii u; u i ! " tioa of ougily loiunn-- Kir tlu Yiia-;Lor- ; ii-c- - . p ;e o , V o" t fe- -i i'fi tew.-- - UN, A - I,-- -, I . u . Rrn-br (lav, 1.5') to $2: to loom. Board, 1 pur week. , per-ivoelf- ing Anti-Polyga- co-operat- ion g t , front D'rokToof,1 Coster ill A y, Eoivuv.'.a, and all points in ihe Yankee ( CL f bag-:- e lit Mining DGu'it?. 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