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Show The Brightest, ry v L Newsiest, Best. IC ill' . Nephi City Utah, Friday, March 4 1898. Vol. V. No. 39. to Ontario, THE PAX MAN l, in 1Si) lit Cui.rd.i, in Fibred the Cinneh ot Ictus Ciirist of Latter-c!- v S lints and moved to Nauvoo, wliere he aftv,tt.o,l m Building the In 1843 temple was sent back to Ontario on a two It will Stand Nearly Eighteen Feet High To Be Erected In May. tver since the dath of the late President William Paxman a strong desire has been felt by many t ereat a monument to his memory, that thereby the people might in a lasting and a proper manner give expression to their feelings of esteem and regard for the man who so completely won their love and Accordingly, the high respect. council of this stake, at a meeting a few weeks ago, appointed a committee which thoy empowered to make a selection of a monument appropriate for the purpose. At a general priesthood meeting the action of tho high counoil was heartily approved and such asssr-aneand loyal support glren that the committee at once put itself in communication with the leading dealers in monumental work of the state. Various u Vgus with and soia bids were submit! work of vie magnificent pieivn ear. iiilly ex&mitiid. Put that tlm oommiMee might be better able to judge in the matter, some of them, particularly the chairman, aecom-panie- d by President James Pax-ma- n, made a vitit to Salt Lake City, where they inspected the stock in the yards of the leading dealers there. A trip w as made to the City and Mt. Olivet cemeteries where many fine and costly specimens of work were examined. This afforded a splendid opportunity to judge of the different stylos of monuments and also of tho various qualities and species of stone fiom which they are made. Marblt, with its quaF- - ei .oft uii uuc. attractive, white net--but when practical examples were found and comparisous of the durability of the two stones, marble and granite wer emade, the latter produced in the minds ot the committee a decided preference. Where the two stoB.es had stood side by cj - was seen that times rude hand had left its traces on the darkened and dissolving surface of the marble, while the granite stood out in its own native splendor with it6 face of lustre geeming to defy time. With this it practical demonstration before them another convincing idea suggested itself. Which is more closely represeatative ot the character of the man whoso memory we desire to honor, a pretty girl, carved in marble, with a handful of flowers (for some had suggested a female figure in marble,) or a polished granite shaft rising high into the air, at once massive and imposing and as onduring aa the kill a, whose bae it i to stand through ibis thought the coming ages? e and comparison brought the to a most emphatic conclu- mission. Upim his r.turn, and al the time he had .farted with the sturdy pioneers for the west, he s called into the Mormo battalion, beingr museredin 10, and sirred iu company I, JUly lb, under LiuteuaF Smith, and traTeled ly tire way of Fort Leavenworth aud Sant Fe to California; wes mustered eut of servile July 16, 1817, after which he stayed in California until October, 118, when he came to Salt Lake valley. During Mr. Bor row man a stay in California the lirst gold was discovered on the Pacific coast, and he was one of tire men who worked on the mill race wheie the gold was lirst fetrd. On January 9, 1849, Mr. Borrowman was married at Salt Lake City to Agues Thompson Park, who was one of the pionthe M. I. Associations contemplate eer of 1847. In lrv3 Mr. Boriowmau but came to Nephi aud has resided here ever holding further lectures, assigning different subject to loeal since; during whi li tints he has led a life; has held many oil!-ri- al speakers. This will be tho means straightforwardof honor aud trust and dispositions of awakeuir.g a new in;erect in charged the unties ot the earns with honor AV;A - ..'.."v those circles and by dilgcnt re- and fidelity, lie see ted the people ot Ne-- I search and study they may be hi as justice of the petite for over thirteen enabled to give some good doctrine years successively ; assisted in building the old fort wall around the city; served in to the peopel. Both the method and result ; when the local militia for many yoais, and durThe following is a course of eight of Figs is taken; it is j leasant ing the Indian troubles lrore, and was ut all Syrup and lectures as drafted by the Juab times ever ready and willieg to assist iu refreshing to the taste, r ml acts vet lromptly on the K idneys, gently stake board of the Y. M. I. L. g up and 1 c eanses the sys- lvcr protection, ot tho eady sottie of this ciy . tom NEPHI. colds, head(iTeetiially, dispels AnJ thus lue by one he sw.iKar, preaeors First Ward, Wednesday, March lttth, aches and fevers and cures habitual pa?s away. Rights of the Priesthood, Syrup of Fig is the The funeral todc place at the city tab- - constipation. President J. W. i .vx MAX. einacle Friday at 2 p.rn. numerous friends only remedy of "its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acSecond Ward Wednesday, March 10, ami relative of the deceased following the to the stomach, prompt in ceptable Early Training. remains to their last resting place. its action and truly beneficial in its Elder J. E. Smith. 4 ytrs ! Wi Kvery nunibtr was admirrendered and elicited enthusably iastic applause. The choruses aad quartettes wereet pecially fine. Oua of the ladies favored the audience ith a couple of recitations and evidenced talent of the very high est order. Altogether the enter- , WH a real trout ana prove J a pleasant .surprise to all who attended. They will be at the opera IIouso Saturday March 12. uj lit. , MONUMENT. side for decades, Subscription: $2.00 Per Year. rirrjWool Growers Bldg. of bases, then surmounted by a gracefnl draped urn and cap, reaching the height of seventeen feet six inches. As a whole it has fine proportion and a pei feet harmony of design. It is tho intention of the committee to have placed inside the bottom base a metallic box within which will be deposited for ssfe and a series ping thro ipdi the coming pregnant ages, a number of interesting relies, some- resolutions of respect, and ihe names of all who contribute to the erection of the monuhe- LJ ment. It is the desire of the committee tliatthe monument be orected some time in May, so that on Decoration day the day act apart by tlio nation LEVAN. upon which duo honor ia paid the Bfarch 6th. The Body and Sunday, memory of her noble sons, the peothe Spirit. ple of this Stake may assemble and Emikp T. w. Ord, in a befitting mmnjer pay respects 'Know led: an Sunday. .March 20lh. to their late lamented president, to Salvation. and dedicate to his memory a Elder O. A. Rates, monument which the people with MONA. hearts full oflove and respect have a freely raised to the name of man, Snnd iv, M rei 60'. Same TfoiiQriMR whowin t.H-m- . ; - i l 4l.:k "f K.f ...i I' a ;. .it. ... ( this country what it is, and who Elder VV. II. Pe ttru k e w. under divine appointment labored Sunday, March 13. Christian Persecution, so untiringly ior tho spiritual well-farElder L. A. Bailey, Jr. of his fellows at home and Divine AuthorSnnday, March 20. abroad. ity, We congratulate the committee Elder David C. STEniEx-.sox- . on the excellency of theiif choice of a monument and iuthe energy and Sunday, March 27. Appetites.' Elder W. C. Andrews. diligence manfest in their labor. The commitee cordially invites the public to oall at the Tithing; office and see tho des;gn for the FOR FORNICATION, monument aud there they may also see a sample jf the granite of Charley Newby Is Tried on that Charge -Married Effle Downs. whish it is to be made. The names of the committee are A shocking ease deprauity was L. A. Dailey chairman, I. H. Grac brought to light this week wlm-and Thos. Vickers. Charley Newby was brought up before Judge Haynes, charged with Effie Downs. THE TABERNACLE. illicit relations with after the prisoner Judge Haynes had pleaded guilty, remanded him Th Book of Mo rmon a Witness fer the to await the action of the grand the Jewish Scriptures. e n effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable Ruhr stanc es, ita Carters Concert many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most Tab-naepopular remedy known. The concert given in the is for sale in 50 Syrup of by Elder T. II. Carter was a cent bottles Figs all by leading drugvery good one: a fairly good house; gists. Any reliable druggist who n turning out to hear the reproduc-- may not have it on hand will for of fmou8 singers, bands and cu.rc promptly anyone who orchestras by means of the most wishes to try it. Do not accept any Bubstitute. improved graphophoue made. The CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. i :iu(!d-h- c la , 1 their pleasure try lrequuut appiau.se, and Air. Carter is to be congratulated on the excellence of his reproductions. tn-- pro-tio- d SAN rlANCISCO, ! LOUtSVILLt, Kr. CAL HSW YORK, H.t. The Grandest Remedy Mr. R. B. merchant of Chll howfo, Va. certifies that be had ronsrsrnp wd given up to die, eoaght 11 tloig nedloal treatment, that money ooal4 procure, tried all cough re nedi- hecouli bear of, but no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was indue- 1 to try Dr. Krugs New Draoovery, and was onr ed by nse of two bottles. For thrM years has been attending to bu''.riss,an4 New Diecove y Is IM says Dr. gigantic Orglnlzat Ion of Great Colored grandest Kings remedy ever made, as t has dona o much for him and also ethes in hi Singers. community. f)r. Kinds New Discovery la guaranteed for Coughs Cold and ConIt dont fall. Trial Dottle This is wliat the Doming, N. M. sumption. rte at all Drug Stores. NASHVILLE STUDENTS. A . Headlight says of them; Tho Nashville Students, a com. SUBSCRIBE pany composed of eight colored For the Best Weekly people, played to a large audience inSouthern Utah. at the opera house last Friday Dp. Janies Todd jry. Thursday, Newby and the girl The ninth of the series of lectures wore married by Judge Stoutt of the M. I. A. courso was given in thus all chaEce of at rest setting the Tabernacle Sunday evening; prosecution. the building being crowded from pit to dome to hear the lecture assigned to Elder B. II. Iloberts. A PIONEER GONE. That gentleman gave his hearers sion. the in monuments uew points in regard to the Uncle John Borrowman After Month of some two or One admired much juffertr.r Passes Aroy. The subject Book of Mormon. City camf lories were and the eommittee thought of hav- treated was a dep one. He anal"Wednesday morning between 1 -- nJ 2 ing one duplicated for erection here ysed and shattered the arguments o'clock, John Bcrrowtjrun, one of the oldest but when a member of the firm of of the exponents of higher mod- and meat respected citizens of this cty, Elias Morris asd Sons Co, came ern cribiesue, and very eleguently after an illness of over eighteen months, a widow, tw g, j,e three down with an original design and aud logically proved that Bond of died, tw.itv-ni.- c graraR ldih' t and as daughter, a close forth with was Mormon it submitted compction brought aud one numerous oilier in figures against others, it almost testimony against the wave of relatives aud friends to mourn hi Ioks. instantly convinced the whole higheu modern criticism which Untie John, as he was familiarly called, committee to the purchasing of it. had assailed the Jewish scriptures. was Irena at Glasgow, Scotland, May XOtii, emigrated with hi father aud It wis a polished dark Parre The people of Nephi have had 1816, he"Willinni ud Marion Borrowman, die mother, fall a and and ca lectures till some splendid granite shaft, standing DENTIST, Hawkins Block. oom-mitte- great-grandch- ild Three Doors North of Post Office Practices the Hale Method of Painless Filling, Doe3the toothpick hurt your tooth? 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