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Show 1 SUNDAY SEBVICES. i Bishop A. R. Capener presid ing. Singing "Praise Ye tho i Lord" Prayer by Fred L. Rogers. Singing "Come Listen to a Prophets Voice." Sacra- j ment administered by George I Miller and L. B. Smith. Sacra ment hymn "Ho Died That We ! Might Live." Johana Clark's namo was presented to be ordained or-dained to tho office of an Elder. ! Elizabeth King was released j from the Y. L. M. I. Assn. as i first counselor. Agnes Wheelon as first counselor and Bolva Welling as second counselor wore sustained as officers in tho Y. L. M. I. Assn. also May B. Preston sustained as teacher in tho Y. L. M. I. Assn. A song was rendered by six littlo girls entitled "Tho Good Old U. , S.A." Burdett Smith spoke; subject sub-ject "Patriotism." Singing by tho congoration "America. Tho following bore testimony's: Peter Jensen, Fred L. Rogers, F. D. Welling, Lucy A. Clark and Bishop A. R. Capener. Tho I following were sustained as j oflicors in tho Roliof Society: I Hortonce Grover, (Choirster) fl Helen M. Michaelis and Olive Dovoy, (Teachers.) Singing "The Nations Rise and Men I Aspire." Prayer by D. E. v Manning. J The Prizes. Points jjovcrnlnf; tho uwnnllnjr of tho h prizes ottered hy tlio Ladies' Sulf-Ciilturo 1, Chili for the best kept lots in aurluml I for the sciison of 1000, 100 points bolus 1 jierfcet: No. 1, Clcnnlnens, No. 2, Size )f Lot, No, 3. General surroundings. No. 1 4, Front Yard No. C, Hack Ynrd, No, 0, M . Sidewalks and Approaches to Kesldonco, tf1 No, 7, Flowers and Shrubry, No. 8, Im. rSfc proveinunts. No. 0, Sanitary Conditions, No. 10, Orchard and Garden. Tho Indues will mako an Inspecting jM tour of town onco each month until j ar Oct. 1st. School Property ior Sale. The Hoard of Education of tlio Box Filler School District hereby oiler tho following discribed property for sale to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash. Hlds will bo received at the office of tho Board of Education, Brlir-lmni, Brlir-lmni, L'tah, up to July 15, 1000, ai 10 o'clock a. in. The Hoard reserves the right, to reject any and all bids All that ceitain piece or parsel of land in tliu County of Box Fldur, State of Utah, known and designated as lot No. 1, Block No. 7. Honey ville Townsite Survey, according to ihu ofllcial plat thereof in the otllcj of the County Ui-cordorotfuid Ui-cordorotfuid County, together with a rock building 20 In 40ft, one story high, together with all other appurtenances belonging to said laud or used in con nuctlou tlieruwi.li. Also one acre of laud with a rock building build-ing thereon, situated in Ihu noutheast M of the North wl-st M of Section IJ.Towi.shlp twelve (12), North, and Range two (2) west, Salt Lake .Meridian, with a two hour water right from Beaver Dam Creek, more particularly discribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at the North door of the school house thence running North two rods, thence running Fast eight rods, thence South ten rods, thence Vest six teen rods, thence North ten lods, thence Fast eight rods to the place of begin nlng, containltii; one acre; the old school property of Beaver Dam. Also a spring loccated on the South west quarter of the Northeast, quarter of milion live, Township fourteen North, Kange seven west, from which the Northwest corner of wild section hear North 07 deg. 1!J mins. West, forty-one hundred feet distant, together with the necessary lmouhiI for a cistern by said spring, and the right of way for a pipe lino from thu cistern to Suowvlllo, so far as It may cross laud belonging to tho grantors. That tho Board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids, and that the pale of the water system at Suowvillc be sub ject to a perpetual right to have water upon its school property from four taps, and that whoever buys said water'system agrees to deliver upon tho f chool property proper-ty sufficient water for school purposes1 free of charge to the school district. That the parties buying do obliga'c themselves to keep said vator system in repair to the point whoro said water is delivered upon said school grounds. By order of tho Board of Education. P.M. Hamsun, President, jlO jyl7 II. W. Vai.kntink, Clerk. .Dated this !)rd day of June, 1000. I Your Best Friend in tlmo of need la n FAT bank account. It will stand by you when all othors full. 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Holmgren, Olof Jensen, Joseph Watkins, A. R. Caponer, Agricultural Committee, Boar River Valley Commercial Commer-cial Club. J10-24 A-Y-P Exposition Rates Via Oregon Short Line, $38.30 from Gurlnnd to Seattle and ro-turn; ro-turn; ou snlo dally commencing Juno 1st. Ask ngents for furtlior particulars. part-iculars. My29-Oct2 |