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Show i DISTRICT COURT 100 YEARS Continued from pmi Case No. 817. E. R. Higginson va DeWitt B, Lowe. ers, Marioneaux, Kinney. Case No. 7G2. Geo. B. Hobbs THE GREATEST 6,000 FEET OF REEL EVER PRODUCED DEPICTING AN HISTORICIAL SACRED AND SECULAR STORY. ' Vit - BEE- Arc Ariving Daily 1 W. II. King, et. al. Stott ALREADY IN Pow& Mc- - Geo. S. Han One Shipment Of The Very Newest - Calicos cock. va Utah Con. Plaster Co. Ouae No. 921. P. P. Anderson Henry Adams, v vs G. M. Whitmore VV. A. C. Bry- v, ( i an. J. D. Stack ' ' ' ' I -- v ' - w ," J .v i" ' ."- ' . Sample Line of Ladies Skirts, Also New T. H. Burton, " Sheetsl Stott. Fabin. ' ' ' I' - Demurrers to Complaint. Case No. 980. .' 1 John Jensen, Trustee, etc. Cheney, V. - :. -l Jensen, Hoisery Towels Pillow Cases And many other new spring lines are on the road and are expected everyday to be here. Attend onr February Clean up Shoe Sale. Every pair of Shoes in the Store is reduced in prices. GOLDEN RULECLOTHIfJfi CO Holman & Burton vs Wilford Beard el. al. Laces & Embroidery Trimmings Corsets Bed Spreads gh 2 at remarkable low prices. Lines of the Latest Lace Curtains Curtain Screan Van Cott. & : The very latest styles Case No. 979. Morrison, Merrill & Co. Hownt, Macmillan & Nebekerl vs Tintic High School Dist, et. al. James D. Pardee Dey. Hop-pou- -' Muslin L. L. Sheeting Canton Rannel Factory etc. Flaxon Moyle & B. N. C. Bleech Persian vs Case No. 953. Orson Cazier vs Swiss i Ginghams Damasks Linen Case No. 927. W. E. Mendenhall T- - H. Burton, Cheney & Jensen, Louis Fugal et. al. SHIPMENTS SPRING OF EXCLUSIVELY SANCTIONED BY THE MORMON CHURCH. - IN The busy store Henry "QUICK SALES" Adams. Behind the porch. "SMALL PROFITS" Demurrer to Complaint II I llrr . . . f,i - i -- i, - - 1 . Case No. 982. DEATH OF MRS. OSTLER. The Salt Lake Pressed Brick We learned just before going Co. Carlson & Carhor. to press of the death of Mrs. vs Mary Ann Ostler, wife of John Wright-Osborn- e Co. et. al. S. Ostler, morning at five James D. Pardee Dey, Hop-pauo'clock. was feeling Ostler Mrs. & Fabin. . SOCIAL AT HAPPENINGS Continued from pur THE IIAUN MILL MASSACRE. this The Stock A small lettlement had been founded by "Mormon families on Shoal on two plays here Company put ' alright yesterday afternoon un- Tuesday and Wednesday nights; 2 Demurrers to Complaint. Creek. Mo. and on the 30th day of October. 1638, a tai b of two hundred an til 5 o'clock when she took sud- both of which were well receivContinuvd nest rk. forty fell upon the settlers and butchered a score. No respect was paid to denly ill nnd passed away this ed. or or old or sex, mother age maiden, all fared alike in the scene of young, Commercial We have been unable Club morning. bodies were Busy. and nu old into their well. thrown carnage, Hans Anderson and Mrs. Hat to learn the real cause of her tie ContinoM from ptn t. This scene with the different characters of all parties concerned is anWright went to Manti Saturestablishmedt and mainten death. She was seventy three day. other wonderfully handled and cleverly produced fccene in the great six rce! the .'years ot age. bhe leaves besiaes of such public library. Miss Amelia Morten son restory of "100 Years of Mormonlim" that will be seen at the Arlington on aece huebar,d five sons and one h U Section a Lawf t of 1763, turned home last week from Thursday Mar. Gth. it mut btt remembered that every scene and action in 1911, Provides that: "The State lner dajfch.er. this full six thousand feet of film is built on facts and data that are histori- Broac Education Prov5. of also shall Funeral will te held in tie Miss Eliza Thompson, who cally correct. promote the establishment of Tabernacle Sunday at 12 o'clock was taken to Salt Lake City last THE MORMON QUESTION. libraries and gymnasiums thru sharp. . week to receive 'medical treatState, and shall have power very xew peopie are in tne least lamiliar with Morman affairs, yet in the ment was operated upon for apsix reel feature elm that is to be shown at the Arlington on Thursday, Mar. to apppint a Secretary who shall pendicitis. From the last report at the she 6th will be seen the entire story of "100 Years of Mormonism' from the early work under the direction of the is getting along very nicely birth of Joseph Smith, the Fimt Prophet, to the Salt Lake City of the present State Superintendent ot Public Arlington Sat. Night. Teckla Christensen went Miss Instruction. The Board shall day. The Foote will Co. Cloninger to ton Sunday morning River have power to call to its assistthe at It is the most tremendously realistic story that has been seen on the ance appear Arlington will visit her brother. she where expert help to promote screen in recent years, and is acknowledged to be historically correct in ac- braries will present She will later go to Salt Lake They evening. and Gymnasiums whenthe old southern play "The Pike City to meet another brother tion, scenes, characters and data. ever needed". Folks". This company who is returning froma mission County There is absolutely no question AN UNUSUAL MOVING PICTURE. "Cormon" played Monday even- in Norway. what the City has the right! I wonder how many of the great picture loving public are aware that tobutestablish to an appreciative crowd. Christain Mortenson srd an and maintain a pub- - ing of the sc nes they witness t n the screen, are actually lie Foote probably over and have al Wm. Cloninger went to Tooele Sunday and rjexmnasium, and way give complete Satisfaction "built in the various studios of the different moving pictures concerns. This matlibrary to work. morning the lioard trustees of ,n lhe we are told will be strongly illustrated when we see the unusually strong lhe have presented f In P)a" Butterfield was in the Di.trit tA School Henry filmed story of "100 Years of Mormonism" which is due at the Arlington on Satuthe. Ad"n pLub,ic: week .aid has the last t City visiting friend. right Mar. 6th. with such City in theEs iy"'ght w.ll be rate Mrs. Martha Francon. returnTHE MILITIA CALLED OUT. ublishmenl and maintenance of their ed from Garland last week on determine cooperation One of the scenes In "100 Years or Mormonism which appears on Thurs- faid Library and Gymnasium. the costs and necessary tax. Sec- where she has been visiting relaMar. Gth.is the actual burning of an entire street which includes a store, It will be further nted in con- ond, that a petition day be circulat- tives. the forgoing a w that ed printing office, courthouse and private dwellings, and the riotous mobs' sack- sidering the among of the A. . Shepherd was at Salt taxpayers ing the houses and fighting with the Mormons, the Mormons fichtine back ftlwhenever 10 per cent of the leg city to the signature of Lake City last week to submit while their families are trying toget their household effect beyond the reach voters of any City of the Third the number necessary to call on e v i d e n e before the State t of the flames, while at this moment the Militia come galloping in to puell the Class preseitt a petition lo the election to vote a special library Senate relative ' to the gh 1. Foote-CIoning- er .... T Foote-CloningerC- o. - li- one-hal- f ! . co-op-- lye-v- an 1 1Q.20-3- 0. j 1 sp.-ur- riot. Ciiy Council asking for the es :". the tart of A VILLIAOE BURNED. i; r: e ,and gymnasium tax. is- - & Maxweii, f a. a. t r. aiien bouLdaty lines between Juab and Sanpete Counties. The Town Board at their last meeting appointed Stephen as Clerk of the Board to fill the vacancy made by the re sinition of Earl Jackman. One of the most unique and interestine incidents that has probably ever ' nairl Council tno.l in the Los business in 'an occured moTing picture happened election to determine said! For Saie-m- y Angeles, farm of 2 acres, . .at the a nr ... r me llauaer iiancnon January 1st. ol this year, " 1 six question, and if a majority of house and two acrelot. 81. a. in reel film feature of IOO Years of Mormonism ivu. ine property tax payers vote in , wheat. 14 in lucern. 10a. not favor cf such proposition iuch seeded. Inquire Lars Jensen, AN ORDER FROM THE GOVERNOR OF MISSOURI. library and gymnasium must bei In October, 1(38. 1 ilium W. Bogg. then Governor of the state, issued established and maintained out an order to exterminate the "Mormons" and called upon the Militia of the of th and ( mnasium "Library state to execute it. This document signed by the Governor, declared that Fund". For One Week More the mormons must be driven out from tbe state or exterminated. The committee favors this We are continuing our cut prices on EmA WONDERFUL PICTURE. plan: i ne building shall he erectbroidery. We are selling; some very choice There is a great deal of stir through picture circles at the near approach ed nnl iriain'ni ed by the joint Embroidery at 5 and 10 cents per yard. ( We a t n of th? citv and lhe m liool of what is said to be one of the greatest films of tae present time. have some Embroideries 20 inches wide at ' ...n rr nt 20 cents i Step-hens- 1 Kcnior .... Admission 50c and 35c down stairs, 25c and 15c up Matinee at 4. p. m. 35c and 15c. stairs. Ticket c f Ike ill te operl all day ihursdo). ipmT. ! faun be provided by a, enter-vriz- e by means of mbntrij tu t , or oiiir rT rofiier d firi km t tee If aj;jKiMKj lo c u n f e r itii th? ? cfwl board to secure rnipriainmt-riV ha ivate nr,f. rr.-m- it only one week. per yard. This Price for only King's SOUTH Mercantile, MAIN f on |