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Show j i ,, T . g" VOLUME II 1 IV. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1897. ! Goi had plain this ixwting man, and thus iuwer tho:rlli which he had so eiH'Hpiomijtdy fhown. The n marks of Ihih-were ifeutied t with gn.u attention. plainer?, showingIthe shallowness of the p sitioi taken jhy the for liter apoetle. He slid that J1, ipJN hours ride from O lgen was the Sanimit stake tahernaeh. yet in Prof's-1- , ; X m tlo-a Idri s.' cd--; all Thatchers eighteen years of !the (osgeado i ;uJ t.i sk for Ids n post k ship he had never i,ited it. Ileld ill tile lilUmadG SlIIlLlV i f f h. (W cd Xliis le found to In- ;he c.wp j,. tu.it of' pray,-;'- . how praye-- would help every One many counties. It was so iu this who (..Unwed it nut. Thai it Would ' county. When he asked the president ifun on ofall danger.-'- Yfoald of the AT at u al Improvemeu associa' ( ' every walk of life. tions here how many times Hoses A;?st!e Heter J Grant's Fine Talk- - Professors i,ru and Jensen Would h.d, lima; in hours of need, Thatcher had visited with the peoalso 5;:. lam (act we 'v..; ple he found that a great big zro svonht cover it. iP ad a few pieces of print which showed the falseness convened in tho tabernacle Sunday number of illu-t- i aliens in su;a oi t of the position of ,Tosos Thatcher, afternoon and a large and appreci- - ()f views v hicli were well and The so nl:er exhorted all the saints to hear assembled aud.cnce ative (.ji'cibly given, to be faithful and asked them to what the speakers had to say on tli0 next! do their duty at all times, ' the subject of the gospel. for and (h Apostle Teasdale then spoke a space of a speaker were on stand the Those present few words and bore his testimony short firne which lm otv pic.l gave sties llehyr J. Grant and Teas- - some of tin best A onp.scl and in-- on the truthfulness of the gospel. lale. TrwTlont Paxinati.ProiiVssors Aft-- r which Apostle Grant amiin ,.ensen and Nelson of the I. He spoke on general nub-- ! got upon his feet and said as the academy. i rovo, SlUo pifsiaent cls aiij interspersed it. brethren did not) desire to speak lie of the Y. M M. I. A. Pettegrew, with numerous illustrations of a, would bear a still further testimony and Elder.-- . I .aac Grace and Joh.n to the people. Then it was seen T. Miller. that Apostle Grant was filed witli The me. ting opened by singing tho power of God, for the testimony V the' choir the eoagreg ition being In Spite of i..m indmiml s( ate he bore brought tears to the eya s asked to join in l3r Elder letle-grew- . of the w ithcr. tm evening s"ftsion of some of his listeners. Dead silence reigned through the buihl- was well attended. a offered Teadale up Apostle Tiio livriim was c me i to order ing as he told them of the manifes fervent prayer. The choir again 0. ye tat ion of God at the death bed of by the chior singing courso the and during sang his wife and the audience close the sucriioimt President let.egraw the gentle. KU.t .1 ohn T. Millar o:i'.'r.ul up attention followed . of Mutual Iin-- i ivo .u-- u u.m d. Ih, In, nurse, nul ui:d nfier a ftirtlitr li.ynm 1I s.okeof thell-riuer- , Grunt was when the gentleman had finished aud by t.n choir. Ap)--!-- ' .rood done bv t!m association one an l all felt gla 1 th it th i op-- culled upon to addrom the pmple. tstipom flattering very gave 1) mu aX rd 1 them oth rs irtunity ln,d He that said mutual he of thought improvement loony of being present. work. IIo said that he knew that present wo i! J have an opportunity ended mo of ;he best M. I. Thus if the young men would attend to speak as when ho got started he conferences in this stake of Zion. tlioso meetings the inspired studies was nearly an long winded as he If slid he was would be of great benefit to them. was Jung h W. Vickers Small Fruit Notes. Tli secretary Jos, thoroughly ia irm ivr with Mu51. 11. 1. No. r A dt-nso- j AkCi'-jHubj-- el S - j j j - j i 1 hereby cuthorize every dealer in our goods to make the following guarantee ia cur name: "We guarantee each garment made by IIakt, C SciiAi'Fxr.ft & Marx and bearing the label II. S. A M. to be free from imperfections in material and workmanship, to be sewed throughout with pure dye silk, t...!ored by (hilled workmen aud made of dependable cloth, thoroughly sponged and Should any II. S. & M. garment prove unsatisfactory and not as above represented it may he returned ai.d (he money will be refunded. AYe further guarantee t.11 silk and satin sleeve linings used iu the II. S. & M. Fall and AYinter Overcoats tmd Ulsters to If they do not, we will reliue the sleeves of wear two Seasons. of the garments, free cost. ' ' er6Aoo. -- ' 1 We take phasure in calling the attention of tee public to the above guarantee cf our famous H. S. & M Clothing. This is a store where satisfaction goes with every sale. 'XT i CLOTHES EEARING VM CkG THIS LABEL -- ARE WARRANTED. -- " WW.; J j j j then presented the general and tual IrnpreremciE vr rlc and constake officers for the support of th tended thx.5 it ini srn duly of tbs saints and all were sustained. Prof. Jensen of the B. Y. academy was then introduced and spoke in a most pleasing manner to the saints. He relied on the promptings of the spirit of the Alsiifhty so that li would be enlightened on what to sy to th salute. He said he had had the privilaga of associating with Frof. Ilinkley of the B. Y. academy and that assoo-iatio- n had given him great satisfaction. He sail he was pleased to be with them. It gave him comfort and joy to be present that day and to not9 the progression and advancement wo were making and that if it were followed out it would make us great men and women out only of our nation, but of the kingdom of God. l!y way of illustration referred to the appearance of th prophet Samuel before Jesse the Bethlehemito to choose from his household one who should reign over Iseral. And when seven of the sous of J esse had passed before the prophet of the Lord and none had been chosen Samuel turned to Jesse and asked him ii these were all his sons. replied that he had another but h was attending sheep. Samuel commanded that this son should bo sent for, when lie appeared before Samuel the voice of the Lord told the pvoliet that this was the one that he wished to be King of Isral, and he was there and then anoint-- j ed to till that office. Spoke of David's after life when he met the Giant 1hilistine Goliath. He referral to tb tannting position taken by the Philistine giant, whan he challenged anyone in the Isral. itisharmy to mortal combat, and he shewed how David hj the power Jee The past few seasouB have been discouraging to small fruit growers in Latterday Saints to follow out and most section of the countiy, but we believe that the outlook for the future obey the emmndments of God. is bright. Let us make it as bright as lie spoke of a letter whioh lie had possible by doing our very best with our received from a gentleman in Mug grounds and plants. In these tims of laud, who was manager of a larg depression our plants are about as sure oompany capitalized aft maeiy mil- to reward us as anything else. Let us and who wai not reBtember this and go ahe ad. lions of dollars, only manager in England, but also ovp the Pacidc Stites and Territories. In this letter ho spoke of this people as the only true followers of the Gospel of Christ, and who carried their religion in thair daily walk and life. It is true that Latter day Stints have got beyond the point of mere beliaf. This is worth everything and we should lab r with tiu Siam zsal and Reaiiergy in all our walks ollife. m to the fer;! in a geacril in inn of the dance, aud bad feature Saiut-what they showed the should do in the matter. The aim of th Y. M. M. I- A. sdiottld he to stark the young people in liie cor rsetly. We should not be like the man up tree, who thought he all about trimming trees. knew it no avail, were Expostulations olf sawed man and this egostkul the branch that he was sittingwpon Work for a knowledge and tic principlps of the gospel astaught leg tho Prophet Joseph Smith. Never give up. Keep right on till jou gek that knowledge and thosa principles. lie refferreJ to tho Book of Mormoc, and read the Vesti- monies of three witnesses, also the eight witnesses, ami showed up very plainly tlie stoiw attending tho game. Showed how soma had apostatized from tho faith, hut had aok denied the knowledge they received on tho3 occasions. He took up the Moses Thatcher episode, and diseased ifc with remarkable - Wo will narrow up many of our red raspberry rows this season, to about oae will remove foot wide at the the small canes aud work ground closely up tothe row and ip;ky si.n; well decompose i fortiliz v: will n;- - muL'i some very heavily and e up uv th,. two methods. bot'-om- : To Get Good Clothing at Lovest Prices. OTiir.iTH.rissi SiLMuil ptar mam Lendcrr, in Low Pricea. Conference Kahs. For tho ixt Ann,i:H Confer-ne- e of the Church of Jcbim (Tnusi of Latter-di.fcu.nie, at ball Lake, A.n ii I.h 5t h, ami 6iti , t he Oregon Snort L u'e will aell round irp tickets from the tollowi1 no nits lo salt. Lake. Lelhint dans April 2adlo6.b inclusive. Final limit April y litb. Frisco Milford j6.70 (LOO .Smiths R.inuh Liaclt Rock 6.00 O.Ti Clear Like Oasis Lesmiojtoii 5.'J) 4 ii!) .'L90 Juab 3.2o 3.00 NepLu Mona Santp.quni 2.0) 2. .33 inter- lleturniisf; trams, iirNepl.i and mediate 1nints, will leave Sait I.ak" City d .ll f a' 7: 10 a. in. and 6.00 p. in . , nod inr all p !ins uth of Nephl at 0:0) p. m. Lui,lLC pi Sundays. Trims south of Juab da not runSandavs. Iranis betn pen Sail Lake cr.d Milford carry touiist sleepers. Remember the Oregon Sbor! Li ne depot is onlv Ihreo blocks .from Tabernucle, with ceiiitnt walks and two liiirs of curs d .ssingr Temple. e!,-a-t- nr mri: v'L-u.'rC- B -- CQU, G , Down r.-- TOR k-- j; -- 1 - W ;V- W - Us Wear I rH0SE PANT-- .fk 3 , .a E. D. Wickixs. Acenis. y .:rn,M h. e kr-- ii To Chicago or St. Louis via Omaha or Kansas City. Theservice of the Union Pacific via either route is tbe very best. Tte equipments consist oi handsome day coaches, chair caxa, Pullman buffo", and drawing room sleeper, dining oars and buffet amokingaod library ears. Fewer changes than via any other line. For time tabled, rates vie,, call on E. D. Wickens, V-- J ; V-- d 4 f jiocaix' ilOLLl.t Nf AT. I fi X Pvvr.i Cr Bn ; Pxt i'ri k HOT TO le . ..A i'.-- t yff Afg--' ;, yt ,Vv 'X: ' 44 , |