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Show s eo n.t I l..e-'MblAlllUM Ths Homs Ssntinsl ' AWriCKtT t - t fc'WSPAPM UVrstt anfl snr- - f I4ig toiaMM. XIm Hams r Inlcroii, t lllV !utf ( ommentt GENERAL CONFERENCE. dont git pluilc Conference coinniei.ee- - - 4 I J ..oil oil ! ' I t fix. ae- lint -- - e . til'll fc MI.'H.S clc ail lie ui.!v nriit5CiitHjU buv'b M.ie lo ik. ike tile ifrurutiuiie We .tie ?rry tJ iKtie i;uti cu'M'tete. t.iiieiit maiKlest m vb tlt ait ihemu-.c-- ii ti.ev had no ch hi the programme, leader nor taanuL, please remedy tin s hunda and vo'j u i!i ha'se a So hooi. litl-v- l c i 1. Tile Sivtieth Annual Conference of Furu. t tie Co. is ihe p!a.e The Co-othe Chur!) ( su Christ oi Lxtte-da. .01. fe:e-ie. while tall to up Saints will comment at to o'clock a. m on Friday, April 4h, i?yo, in the Don't po k i.p that purse there's nothTahtmacle, Salt Lake City. in;; in n. The ollicets anil member;, of the Hats a', rjc'iaii'l npwa'ds Piters n Chuich are invited to a'.teuJ all the & I iaurc.i. Ephraim, mealing. A General PriesthcoJ nieeiing will te held in the Tabernacle, at 7 o'clock on " i vo I We had a s nt Saturday evening, April 5th, a. id one oi sprinkling ol snow u'i Monday in('ipoan r.oiig t Deseret lie ot teachers and t.ie o'hrera Io-- i p I nr ,.tarc Sunday Sellout Iniuii, at the same hour V, d toe (.amazes and place, an Sunday euiimg, Apul Co. mice doors south ot L C. M. I. 6th. ' WlLFoRD '.VoOURlFK, P V. gi a late of $,. good Tue Gaoaot from the 1st, to Sih, and lemming auud Cannon, t il ; lie 2th. Josupii - .Sui at, First Presidency. Groceries and provisions at wav down . a A J'ilVB piicistor cam Teterson A Hauseu. r.phianl MANTI EXCITED. us must call at the Confureiiee Furniture Co il they want barMr.Kenner of this place baa owned Co-ofor eighteen years, 11 small dog. and gains. had Leconte very niuidi attached Go to Peteisoii as Hansen for vour to it 0:1 acooiuit of its faithfulness boots and suoes at ten per cent off ful and indigence, and Mr. Kenner ha cash, hpliiaan. s been heard to say on many W aie pleased ,to know that Mi fellow Grace MeCune has lecovered fiom he that when the little Eiutlyii, died he should have a decent burial; recent spell ol gickness. at least something bitter than dog The S i. V. Ry. issue conference usually get in the way of a burial. tickeis from the 1st, to 5U1, ulneh arc La-- t week Mr. K. bought good till the 2 teamster and when the load of hay We will have a large h'pmeut ol wnl stopped his te im to open a cate clothing in a le.. days which we flan-ten. leading into Mr. K's. premise, sell at tied rock puces h'etelsou A Ephraim, the little dog went under the wagon as is common for dogs to do, and Who says were not booming? Probeing occupied with hit observa- perty on main stiee has gone up 25 pet tions, did not notice the starting of cent within jo days. the team, and the unfee'.iug wagon Geo. Hancock who was tiled for ran over ami killed him outright. murdering Jones in the pioneer day ot the ecwud Mr. K. was very muck morti- Utah war, declared g ully degree. He took an appeal. d fied and grieved over the sail Mr. Ennyn heretfier you can look in immediately set to work to carry out hi charitable designs, the ShNTiNkL to find out how March would go out, like e lamb ae we told in regard to the dogs durial. you, of course. And no.v comes in the exciting We have a few boots and shoes left Hr. K, part Jof the tragedy. which we must sell at a sacnlcce to a procured suitable box. and placing make room lor other goods Fctaisou a. his little favorite therein, begot his Hausen b Ephraim buggy and taking a pick and has bought twenty shovel with the b x, ho drove to feetTilof SkNti.NkL ground fio.n Eelt.Ulson and Co , the foot hills east of town, intend and die second building lioiu the north, ing to bury his little companion, uow m course ot election, they paid under some spreading cedar tree f iu.00 per foot. When he Lad driven as far as he Mr. Andrew Larsen, th could he left his horse and buggy has bought ao leet of giound from and taking his pick and shovel, iie Utsen aud Ca., flouting the City Hall at went in search of a pmper place fir $ per loot, lie intends the election cf a tine adobe building immediately. ths enterirent of his little conapan Mr. J P Clir.sieuseu called iu Monday ion. lie saw a short diatanc up the mountain n large cedar trse ; to iufoivu us that on account of the weather that he would postpone the this. Ik thought, would answer his date of commencing to deliver water, purpose, and on approaching it, lie bethinks the lirst uf May better, His acceid-ingldiscovered a flat piece of ground pat rous will govern ruder the houghs of the tree which It look like a storm, having kiudly just answered his purposes exactly. Heat once commenced to dig, and held oil to verify our projnu-c- lelative like depatiute nl t ns im after sinking the grave about to the lamb mouth we will now a.I.ov it to portant his wliat struck inches eighteen pick wall as own afiaus he supposed was a rock, hut on proceed U. i is .g las Druj clearing the dirt from the around stole lhuiiel forfastthegetti i. incieastd arranged the obstruction, lie discovered, much Thus, lioggan the well knowu to his surprise, what proved to and joiner is putting m the shelvon close examination, a copper camp ing etc. kettle, which lie carefully removed Our shoe incut is, as it has been from its bed, and on removing the the largest indepan the county. W coulinu.-uu- r cuve; ing which appeared to b a manulaeturuig ol Bout & Saoe-aurepairing a special aty. Feter.ou a pile of blaknet, he saw, to use hi Hansen, Ephraim, own repression, something iliaj can sad his heart to jump into hi l lie Peacock House, opposite the new throat, a kettle a. most full ot Sen t ini-.- building has been and Mexicans Doubloon. Hi had un- will so, ai he converted into a ho:i. We oil Mis. Fielding of Glcnwood, earthed a fortune, lie was too faint undeisn is the le.isee. to count his money just then, hut he nutuage of Mi. T. R. Party, 01 after resting a short time he be .urn Salt amt Mos Delia .May Peacock ounting. At the conclusion he is theLake, latest tumor. It says me reception found that lie had one thousand will be given at Mr. Peacocks residence two hundred doubloons; and esti- on Wednesday. mating a doubloon to be wmth Membeis of the Manti Deieuse seventeen dollars, lie calculated that ate leipiested to meet at the he was worth in gold, twenty t v Hall on .Monday evening the oist, thmi-an- d at S oclock. four hundred dollars Jost.l'H Jidu Chapman, He says his little dog has been Wallace W. IJilliUgs Sec. hiithful to him even in death and he intends to erect over his little grave We saw some shavings mound the a line marble monument with this City Hall which impelled u to tlnnk opeiaiion had commenced on the tiinsli-m- g inscription. of that noble suuclute. We hope Sacred to the Memory of Fid , weio tight. The most laithlul of his kind, W. 1). Slums, Esij. ami Mr. W. F Sluiver, Jr., Ii lends ot I)i. Stacey called natsox xi.i hub. on us UednesGy, Fhe gentlemen mend engaging in ccinui.ssiun and lor-P. i the leaves J. Mniben, ir ires, aiding business. p y tiiht-clas- a 1 1 ! i p oceii-aion- s, 1 11 111 arci-'destan- shoe-make- r, bussi-uc-S- l. d 1 cuni-nntic- e 11 - CO.'v.'i:Mnio.V JWCIKAULK' all til j r. .," 'J . i fmli'.v I.; tor tl K U'J r Ii i In wi U '! 'I A i HOW m. ' 1 ' i L i..mK. uj Eii.i le. ! Jr llnct 1 i iio w . ; i, Il is Oii, Ilatlni to 'Vfft ho I. ae l . i t'l abl. . w. AVC'A F .. uS. i.i.ytUii1 k i i4 in. 'mr lin 4 V J) u - K . . e U. ' I. tij ifi t : t Lu.i c ui.ijifs'' . i..dihii I V! lip by tint .old. 4 n: 1ri'iiHe', SI V. c A. botlu nt tiv .U!i hi ti.- at I. U, iJrui.u- - t.uli, 4U il. i 1.41 ! if t w. f inch led to the shooting, ?ud R.. mlose au eve witness to the scene at tue el- I,1, C Cui-- J ..1. lie U1 .I,.e S ttSKIlcu it La f,y came to that Hanson and Goldin Collidge's saloon in Manti on the 23, j'rabie Inr tAn. r i 1 Li iiiuim. c Ce). appeared at the The Theatre Tnuisday P.veniug, in the Two Tins play is one that elicts Oiphaus great svmpathy and usually proves a good thawing caul. Mr. Houu would have appeared to better advantage had his voice been mote firm ami sonorous iu portraying the heartless bag Madam La Frochard. Mr. Hydes interpretation of the cirpple vanes to some extent from other uctois. the intonations of Ins voice aie not in keeping with the abused although the eflect that the gentleman throws into the part is descrying of favorable report. Miss Cubuin scored a decided success as the blind girl. She is a lady of exceptional beauty and is possessed ol imiuial grace, and by cultivating ber power ol expression uud articulatrou she will be able to assume the leading rol Ilyiie-Hoiu- de-e- kuite-grinde- very successfully. Miss Beail htnier is well known and her through me Jeiiitory is always hailed with pleasure and need no bother comment. M.kS Myia WhitueY did much better than when here Ucloie, and uc think, unknown with many experience qualities w.Jl untold Lhailey Olson did well ill Jacques Le seems better character which id ipted to tbau any tie lias attempted here. Bruce Dallm is a good card ii, the company who shines in any character Mr. E.hier is only fair, his delivery Ail iu all being somewhat detective. t tie Two Orpans did not come up to the mark with this company which in detail are so excellent, but the l.uluie oi some to tuemon.e their linen earned a general upset aud in this we must attach mot bl.uue to Messrs lfyde A Houu, than the leser lights. and then engaged ol September, m plav ,ng pool lor me dunks; liansor. a got pretty dr.mk aud v.as lying on reuei.cii w lien McF'ar'ane addsessed a mark to someone about going South 111 the morning; Hanson said that he would not go, at which defendant said Yuui Yeo I will go. my brave hero; said Hanson; ear is fad ot blue mud, Go!. hug loen additsred McFailane, say.og that Hanson was not a heio but a gonlieni.tii, and slapped tue le.t the saloon the .ace; and in a short tune returned and to t.ii,, c! 1, 1. iiied Go.ditig out Oi Icing and Hanson struggled to see Si Uht: ill IUC J.i lid fctJt oul v.as throw :i on the tioor 3. ..Iile 'a.ot cius.de lust but me ai e Giiu. 1. orner nuiucu ;.y iodowed him, as thtv ai ,.ed i)t sn.e w ilk, McFailane said at the po t il 1 daint shoot, li eshow tune tiring twice iu rapid succes-s'i, the first snot hilling Golding, and the second Hanson. McFarlane then mounted a hotse aud fled. 1 he lotegomg is substantially an account of the killing, abbreviated, of couise, and with some things unlit to punt left out- is Weil is ouie all Mulunui ur cur of licKdeeln', 1,'oustipUion. If kleirtt- LJitUrj. kntirv lnd!'4,ou, icfuad-d- . 4tisU( tiou uuriited, or uwuev botti at 1 S. Uvuuil, Pi iv, Uv. Hud i?f 4auil, uud ii, K, Largcn'i, Kpl)riiii. Mcl-aiian- 111 ) 1 A UTAI BOY. DR. S. H. ALLEN, OE MuUN T n.kASANT CKADUAlkS Wbltl HK.lt HuNwJt.S iN r. S. il Washington, March whose home is at s Utah hoy. Mount Blj-an- t, Baepete county, has been her several days seeing the Washho has been Dr. Allen. ing sights. studying for two feats el iu College ol Bhysici.ns and Suigenns in Baltimore, other day with high graduated th honor, being thud iu his class, and earned off the Enich gold medal lot He he been apgeneral proficiency. pointed for the insinng ver resident phvsiciau of th Maternity hospital ol Baltimore lodge Haimiiunil, of San Jinn county, Utah leturned here this evening luma pleasant visit to his friends in New York and Beunsv ivaina. He will remain lew days looking after th interests ot the people ot Ins comity ai th" matter of the removal ot the Southern Utes, and then return to Salt Lake. lltrula. , a5.--D- mi ii tm PATRONIZE HOME EN FEIRIZE. Having diligently labored with ni)seh succeoJed m reducing the pine Heavy Dratt Horse ''Young Apollo within the teach of all. Bring vour mares in groups ot fine or more ami will breed them for Jb.oo a leap, anu $12.00 for the season. Farmers patronizing my horses can have the pr.vilcge ot trvaig their mares after the season closes, by bunging them to my larm at Chester, an advantage over horses nrought fiom otner counties, 1 liank-ln- l lor past patronage, by f m and sijuaie dealing I hope ior a continuaine ot the same. I have ol inv 1 ft. CoNKAD. Represented by GLO. SNOW, MANTI. Gait Lake City, Utah. " il w. U. IU Fre. ti, F, FlTt V S. Prosecuting attorney is repiesentuig the people; W. H. King, acob Johnson and J V N Whitcotton on caunsel ior the defense. Mis, McFarlane is seen every day at the Court House with a baby iu her arms. It is said that she is ahaid of her husband and savs if he is cleaied, he believes be will kill her. Mauv jurois were challenged by the defense 011 the grounds of actual bias, in that they had made up tlieu minds that McFarlane had doue the shooting and they therefore believe him guilty. The zttention of the Farmers and General Public is Directed Particularly to our Combination I'ence for its Cheapness, Durability and Guaranteed Orders by Mail Receive Prompt at- Satisfaction. tention. Send for Price List, LT. A MX. PLESANT IA It ICf.Ert. 1 4it. Pleasant, Mar. 34, 1890. Apoxtle Lund ad dressed the Saints ol Mt. Pleasanton Sunday evening ,r - xe-p- I , I Moulding' Sasli, Combination Fence , Cedar Posts , 'Ftc. YAHD, COE 8tu S. & 1st,E. FT3. UP TQT7X OFFICE OPPPOSITE THEATEE. Salt Lake City, Utah. II. J .G RANT. Pres. J.F. GRANT, Mngr. G. T. ODELL, Asst. Mngr. IL S. WELLS, Sec.and Treas. J. P. SMITH, Vice Brest. DIEECTOKS; Smith, II. J. Grant, J. II. F.M. Lyman, I. F. Smith, W . W. Riter, Jas. Sharjr, J. F. Wells, Grant, J.F, Geo. C. S. Burton. Itomney, Geo, T. Odell, CO-O- WACOM P. MACHINE COMPANY, 114 to VIS S.lst.E.StP.O.Box9Sl, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, " SOLE ACEHTS FOfT The Celebrated Mitchell and Bain Wagons jjohn Deere Moline Steel Plows, Oliver jCale Chilled Ploas. Tiger & Gale. A, Wood! land Chieftian Hay Rakes. Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery! land Hay Rakes. Gould. & Austin Wellj jBoring Machinery, Piping, etc. Russell &! jCos. Threshers, Saw Mills, Horse Powers; land Automatic Engines. California Con-- i icord Harness, Beebe Carts, F. M. Miller, s. jHyruin W. Davis and other standard Victor Scales. Whitman Hay Presses. jLommon Sleighs, Rachine Spring Wagons, iBcll City Feed Cutters, Etc., Etc. j llmi. C. N. Lund i home again after He lectured Im s..joum in the capital. the Political Club meeting 011 Saturday evening, and also addressed th Bamts on hiunday j The Bovs aie again at woik in the Diamond, endeavouug to decide which of our has nail team is most lit lo dawn th Nphi Wind Champions, the Union, Resolute. 01 Red Blockings. Thutsday evening, Mar. xjth, we a raie Heat m the shape of a lecibre, subject, A character sketch of rus Chrm, delivered by Dr. K.G. Macser to a large audience iu th Meeting House. On Friday, Match 14, the Mt Pleasant Seminary closed its winter A large number of people witsession. nessed the closing exsreise, the Co op Hall being crowded to its utmost capacity. An excellent programme was tendeied Dr. K, G. llaeser. Gen. Supt. of the L. D. S. School, having visited tire Semi-nar- y all flav Thursdiz, expressed his satisfaction with what he had witnessed, ami portrayed a glorious future fur the Church Schools which are now beaig organized for the training ol the youth of Zion. d Eduaid Cliff, president of the made a few closing remaiks. Tiie students now produced two fine piesentrt consisting of two beautiful photograph albums, scarf, pin, siik handkerchief, cuffs and collar, winch was presented as tokens of I. ve and esteem to the teachers Bro. George Christensen '1 bus closU and Sister Tina Erirksen. one of the most enjoyable meetings we nave had for a long lime. Iu the evening the students and their friends themselves in a social picnic party u Bug-jgie- L. D. S. The Leading Implement House in Utah, ' Branch Houses at LOGAN, UTAH, UTAH, EAGLE BOCK, IDAHO. J.P CHRISTENSEN, Agent Ephraim, Utah. jpv Traveling Agsnt for Sanpete OGDEN, - Sevier J' CTipSEN an! Semi-Boar- FAIBYIEW HOUS13 Corner west of Co-o- Most-- PleSt V. J. Treas- - Geo.A.Sxow, G,,n1 W M. S TV. B Preston COUPAMY, G. A. Snow. 301 p. Agents for tha following well known goods. The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four spring mountain wagons. Porter road carts. The above are made especially for the Utah trade. McCormick mowers reapers and binders. Nichols & Shepard Co.s New ibrator threshing Scott machinery. all steel presses. Jay Eye See sulkey plows. Case steel beem centre draft plows. Canton Clipper steel hoifd and tricycle plows, harrows and Ajax cultivators. Fountain city grain drills. Hoosier press drills. Gorham combined and independent seeders. full-circ- le ZO2itiJ3t. And Gentle Sey & Tlmteher, Baruard White, F. ft Snow, E.Stacsy, WORK S rreSt Mose 5"MIiee at Leach House, Manti FIRST-CLAS- Barnard White, F.R.Snow, VlCe BIRICTOR! FIRST CLASS ACCOM VMID 4T5Q VS Commercial sample rooms furnished, dive u a rail. j. S. Savndlrson, Proprietor. Dr. Tiiatciier, T.eatmeut Guaranteed 9 etrooPDY p ' VahiidUn H A rr vo. ii AND iY t ' THE 6 - . OLD ItELIABLl CQQPEi: WAGON- - : lin-u- i f vn 5 Lumber, flex' . PeteisoB and . is. .C.BrRIOff, Hngr. CO., BURTON, GARDNER incorporated. INCIDENTS OF THE TRIAL. Dav.d Evans. Assistant g to-d- a KTOX, - I . N. Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards. A inwall Potato Planet Jr. Cultivator and' Planters, Clarks Cutaway Harrow. Mowers and Reapers Crown and Garden Tools. Buckeye Garden Binders. Cero Banner City Clippers and Buckeye RiHs-.Il Chilled Plows. Square Corner Sulkey and Gay Plows ' Steam Engines and Saw Mills. Wagon Stock, Iron, and Bart i Wire. Scrapers and Railroad Contractors Supplies, u Mvt-mpo- MO 'FAR LANE'S TRIAL Miss YiVnin Sidwell gave a social SpewaiCottetpoodenc to tbi ShMiNEl.l Mr. Edward Reid, the tailor, has the icsiUeuce of Mr Hans Han leased one ot the 14U stores from Fell p.mvat Fiovo, Match jy, iSgu last sen SaiuuJay. ihe evening was The ttial of Farley McFailane has Olsen and Co. spent veiy pleasantly by all piescnt, the busies displaying imicli tact diaggedtts weaty lengiii tlirough Bit Or. Galitskh the irreproachable Eve, cuanning m enhancing the enjoy mem of the com- vvnule week with the accomplishment liar. Etc , m m is at the Bench House. It commenced last Monol very little. pany. He will remain only a few days. day, whrti the work ot selecting a jurj We earn fiom the lnttttn!,uU of an was taken up. By the afternoon innc Mr. Mike Molen, of Ferron, Kmerv Co murder at AmencunFoik, i he pilots were in the box, but lire tegalai attempted on his wav passed through Manti were Albeit Housion and panel was e xhausted, so a special venilt p.u lioipants to his new home in .Spiiitiv.le. wile. He being Allied up 011 lor 26 names was Issued lor juiors whiky returned home end ol tile Lis.r ct. a..-- n living in tile north and Tuesday TheZ. C. M. I.sCnrhe Smith f.iiue nun .1 to h,s v, .... intention to k,n lhe ,11 lived verv slowly, two or t'nec ia Monday to s iv th it we were inlrm-inin s.,c oegged him to s, u.c tMn at in. ie, aud were challenged bv the ' on his patent ti.;ht to prev incite won ! caused him to ne re and kiss n detei.ee as fast as they came. stop IT. We said he was on the G. when lu re A idi he was douig tins Mis. Housio;. suit was mat day alter day the court was I last month an lie knows it ain't true made net escape and aioncd the c. h kept iu ting ami tile trial delated, u.ut-mHe s.ivs he gets it on all sides and lie bo is wiu came to her L.r ticsa arrivals F.nal.y the revise. A Nolii-uoidecides that the S minki. i a power U stiychmue was louini ni liis p.u.ci was completed, he as (nllows. in the land room which proved n,s uliimate ii' George W. Cha.les Koiiotd, Jas. Clam, Jas. HuicliniSvii, N. M. Jutuan teniioiis were suicide. Prof. A. II. T.i lame ,0 of it U.l.anr BtL.ng, Niels .viKieiSun, arrived here on l'i The util waul :..uj.iv iH.uol held Audtew evening in lime Rogeis, A!a G.lhspie, Jr., for the Reading Room ini tv. He was tiie.r t. 1. i; i.iiletiy ,,u Sainiav ni lin- J. otterd, Jens N.lssoii and M. C. introduced and prompted fora few I e inclement weather h,.d the vV.lngsg.ud. ' mCcS and ch um" Mi bv ing. a At 10 30 to day the piuse.-utiopieent beleducing the aud'eric whau Ins new calls an,! .ulalile w W is n , Stiu III ev. deuce, by iimt rah ng means. j gan i h s ,) He will com class g ani"c j,u. er c. . me of the pas.cd oh uiy suioomiv an. D on Mundiv eve 1:1.4: vvnii a view lor a d toe lemblu tiaedy look spland tuucii talent and ahihty in Ke jo wtisie W e " i'll him success memrois. Mus Doituea U oslen.-kow-s place, t. joiuge told the stoiy of the Vi agon; )t; 111 UALT1U0RE, Freia Sdiuttler Farm and . i- M.nmmimm I- N- a: 1SS9 Hjiiemtmi I A.;Ti j good many juiors didnt beheve in capital pumslnueut and had conscientious scruples about findiug a verdict of guilty when the punishment would be 'J hey weie excused by the death. prosecution. It is undeistood that at the piopcr time the dclendauts council will put in a plea of insanity, but it is uot thought that that dodge will save McFarlane. Dr. Olsten, of Ephiann, is heie as a witness in the case, ft is probable that ire will be called to testify as to the un saitnd condition of the muiderers mind The defendant has always maintained good spmts up to within a lew days ago While conhned at the Penitentiary he gamed 30 pouuds iu weight and improved gieatly m his appearance; but i me the trial has begun, he has changed gieatly. He has become dispinled aud IKLJCCTIUC CITTEUS. sulky While iu the court room he talks He sleeps and Tills rud id bcoiu!ntf so well knovniad hulc and never smiles. luvotioo. ill eats but little at a time and sherift to popular ae to need uu Keltwrs Uje iiime vho be ueU LUctnc this nee oxuft Fowler said to your correspondent of pniM. 4 purer mtdieiue tuid it uinrinteU lo do nil that is cluiml. moiiuug that he had to go out to get tblectric Ditteie will curt til disveiffu of the medicine or he Icaied that he couldnt mt Kiduyi will remove lunplcs, iiuiU, Litr HIilhafu out- uud other tt(fectiou cuunetl l y hold lt uupuif blood. Will drive Milaria f nui tin fVi. and m A ncnU W. w.-.- J' - iC'i-siic- I. Apul ' 1'. I April f jo! d iv. Look out Vcr t'l ai lfi led Ue.SvvClS s,,Ce nl p.'ci ... 1 it lilliaillt Ml.emjM7TtI8 .First- -. M-- . D , A i'hu?.ir : Nephi,- - - Utah. - .to-'- 'r.i at Ail Do .... 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