Show EAST BOUNTIFUL ITEMS bountiful sunday 1892 the unusually large audience at the tabernacle was ad dressed addressed by home missionaries from uintah the f speaker stated the number of years that he had devoted to the cause and how highly he be prized it speaker dwelt upon the persecutions endured by the saints of prim primitive etive times the great salt lake and hot spring RY has made more improve ments in bountiful than most people looked for so soon the commodious waiting room surrounded by a wide and solid platform to together t ether with the three side tracks means more than mere passenger traffic the large piles of rails by the side of the track near the hot springs indicate a longer road than from salt lake to bountiful two of the boys monday afternoon got to much fire water towards night they sought to amuse themselves with a gume of pool poof later on they went out side to take another drink when one of them accidentally pushed his shoulder through the window when asked by the owner to pay for the glass lie he used language appropriate nn to be mentioned in these columns toward him this was finally taken up in side and discussed until it almost resulted in a knock down which took another form when the constable was sent for at or before his hia arrival those most to blame went hoat to escape being t arrested while those remaining quieted down all passed off with nothing more than a pane of glass being broken some of the brick makers have commenced to ship brick to I 1 salt lake oyer over the hot springs R way bishop call steeped into our office and asked if our type had come in in on our affirmation of the question lie said 11 1 I am glad of it now you can have a capital te tc use now and then counsellor david stoker has been called on a mission he is ta to start on the of may the group of beautiful flowers that suddenly appeared in the show window belonging to mr air riley who lives opposite the meeting ta house on the north could not help calling attention to the fact that some new occupants must be within the lovely curtains that eliat form tile the back ground to the group of flowers in the wion dow also prohibits the spectators inaze gaze from penetrating the interior of the room these beautiful atti attractions actions could not help but excite curiosity to know some thing more about the nature of the change inq airy however revealed the fact that miss catharine rampton in connection with miss fannie dustin have opened a dress making parlor we wish the now new business success the sunday school missionaries from cache valley according to appointment held meeting at the tabernacle on the loth elder daynes was the first speaker who dwelt principally upon the importance of a moral training said the character of men like moses daniel and the savior should be taught to the children elder gardner treated on the importance of looking after small things ile he said a sculptor w was once asked why he be paid so much attention to sm small all things thinas ta he replied upon these depends the perfection and beauty of the statue both of the ies ie spoke on keeping the word of wisdom and the grandeur of chesun the sunday school cause bishop call attributed most of thi the failures in sunday school work to the irregular attendance of teachers also said they should prepare their lessons the audience was s small mall per haps on account of the evening t being dg dark and stormy about a month ago a bale of wire beloti belonging ging 3 to mark was taken from his place tiie wire had been laying near his barn when one after n noon don bif children removed it within two of the street buthe on the following mor I 1 ning it was gone mark says that if the wire is not soon returned he will take aske further steps to have it brought back for the benefit of the unlawful borrower we wi will ll 11 say bay that the ba bale le weighs over 90 pounds and is of the best quality has short flat barbs which are close together and is gal vani the spool it is wound on has one of its cross crosa arms broken the work we have done on our large press is far from being satisfactory we ara not sure what this issue will be but could vouch that it will not only ile be better but pass passably ably fair there are arc three or four things to learn in running a cylinder press the now new railroad have their men inen working in stokers smokers Sto kers field ballasting ti alic 19 road they have bave the whole road in pretty good shape i S 18 BUSINESS it is expected that charley will start north 0 on n or about wednesday ay next us the amount of 0 cash obtained ed last trip brij is insufficient to leei meet th the necessary demands mr cottrel one ot of our bountiful blacksmiths called my attention toa diamond plow he had bad made it was made as neatly and shaped better than any plow I 1 had seen the mouldboard mould hoard board was of the best cast steel the share and point was made of an old circular saw very hard mr cottrel says the plow will out wear two common plows he also showed me a hand plow his own make a nice tool for the garden ile he next mentioned his pruning t shears ile he said he be could cut off a limb almost as large as my wrist but a two inch limb took about three cuts before it fell inch and a half branches ware were clipped off with ease ile he then took me to the vice here 0 I 1 sd saw w what ile he called a wood chopper for his wife now I 1 dont believe in having a woman chop wood but with this tool she will be able to cut off a two inch stick with ease case if she wishes to kill a chicken she can behead it all at one ilick lick the following illustration roughly represents the machine nailed to a block N is an iron strap to secure it to the block alone G 0 THE MILL M ILL tile the lumber and enterprise of bountiful appears like a sure go they have had bad a plant offered them that cost besides the benel benches lesio lo 10 mount the lathes former saws clamps etc for 2100 As it has only been used three months it may be considered worth nearly mr stephen hales says he will buy tile the whole plant if need bet be if the rest of the company will house it and stock up A dislocated SHOULDER last saturday win bumming 1 ham and two small boys were coming down the street et b by y john barlows when the teamster was unable to hold the team soon tile the loose hay in front gave way and let him down between the horses and two wheels beels w passed over him when ho be looked up the boys were bouncing up and down lili like rubber bulls balls in falling off one of mrs Bur bartons tons boys dislocated his shoulder dr String I 1 liam was sent for and in a very few moments he had the parts set at rights one of our neighbors who lives within about two rods new rail road saw 6 a shovel full of burning cinders thrown from the engine in front of her door and complained to the fireman of the road when our streets become as dry as they will in july they will have to be careful HOW TO PREVENT MOLD ON gooseberries GOOSE BERRIES gooseberry bushes should be sprinkled with sulphur this coming week if mold is to be prevented gardners gardeners Gard ners say the cheep sulphur MJE JE an answers alie the pur purpose p ose M FIFTH TH MEETING MEE TING OF CANNING COMPANY dollars subscribed at the meeting held in the tabernacle last wednesday evening theorice the price the company has decided to pay for vegetables was announced the following 0 is an estimate of the quantity the company can handle cucumbers 45 acres tomatoes 40 callif colli lowers flowers 5 peppers 2 horse radish 10 cabbage 0 10 71 martynas 1 29 they have already contracted for the following to be raised tomatoes cucumbers 51 5 cabbage 50 0 callif lowers 3 31 11 1 onions h T I 1 horse radish 1 i 21 peppers S 11 brother riley eiley the janitor of the meeting house wishes the people who met meet in that house bouse to consider questions on establishing canneries and lumber companies to please read his notice which is as follows please do not spit tobacco juice on the floor we received an article from f rom farmington signed S E W to late to ablit all tt is to the effect that thieves came with a bay boldfaced bald faced horse and it a buckboard and borrowed all their chickens the owner says look out for old bolley and the buckboard no 10 sang ROB pug pug quo ino badim padim eava paSo alsop naab eava OA na aa op v abino ino oal jo puaa eai eqi lu ou sarini STO bril 70 I 1 oi bip U ul av jo j 0 haq az I 1 this evening about 5 P M henr henry y wood drove up to the barn witt with the coop co op meat wagon for the purpose of un hitching ching ile he had to push the hay down through a hole 1 1 4 and sometimes stuck the fork in the horses out of sympathy tor for the horses he went in to feed first the horses left and a more wicked ruu seldom ever occurs the telephone pole in front of our office split the team and almost split the wagon one horse went south and the other west both have been marched back LOAD YOUR GUN last sunday evening a couple men called at our office and calling mr call by name said their names were call and that they wanted to go to ogden on the evening train but lacked 65 cents they offered to leave their coat and vest as security for the amount if mr call was afraid a CALL would not pay bis s bills 7 As ae they twebe bon bail ifield irish akin could not be recognized so he refused the loan thay went over to james arbuckle their names wag was Arbuckle th enThey got fifty cents of him and made their way towards the saloon about 11 they were down it in the north west corner of town 9 gathering up chickens buckets stove kettles and such things there were three of them by this time the they y called at one house and asked for pepper and salt claiming to be camped about two miles away with a herd of cattle which they were gong ino to sell to arbuckle a he gave them the seasoning and as they were suspicious appearing fellos ellos he followed up with a shot gun they prowled around through the fields around the stacks listening 0 at the windows as though they th ey were cerii tiDa 0 for a house with no man at home lome until persuaded to leave by the he night 0 watchman they had bad supper in the field it consisted ons isted of a couple of half cooked chickens potatoes bread and a bottle of alcohol about 2 they went to centreville Cen treville switch and demanded a be dHere they were met by a man and a gun they were told they could go to the straw stack in the field they said they were not hunting straw they were corf nothing bett better arthey They left and we have not herd from them since T too 0 0 late Z each bach on his own strict lino line wo we move and somo some find death ere they find love lore so far apart their lives are arc thrown irom from the twin soul that halves their own anti and sometimes by tiu still harder fate the lovers meet but meet too late thy heart la is mine true truel ah true tru then love thy hand ali ah not adeoul matthew arnold |