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Show ' 4 :'V vV Jo 7 Political Clubfc. New Discoveries Paliy which roiisisleJ uf nine mtmljer. ai.d all wrie in me field. Expluiurd tile xeriuuliivsx i.l tile campaign, A WEEKLY XKWSPAI'EIi. l m liel goal lliat tlie L:biai had t A ut hrucitc Mould 'Organized In Kan I tot., that they cany llie clcr-- l For Sanand 9an Coal is the which el ti hi. jthad weekly Ruby Silver Ephraim, t-- , ,j Mi. XieUun moved ue r rauie a pie Co.. Utah. Pole 1 "'"IS 7 I 1ir.1l dub i.fllie Puiples i.niy i.l Eplt- Lively Chase for Mower. Faiiiierryiiiityoftho OSNi'BlPTlUXi aim, seconded and ram d. MilUmrn. and other ?M f. Ik Hs., fx 5. lou.t S7S 41011 11I Jas. T. J.kenian a com-- ! Party. On -of ten were appuii.ied to lit! I he liilllce RcanTSit Co. Publishers' of ail ptesenl liu dolled to be County News The Academy r.)rm for Const tu ion and name c iiuc niriniieis of .lie dub. The coin-- ! Etc.. Etc. Inured at the Post Office at Iiph-a- , j W. C were. Frierson, uiuiee appointed Wj Utah, as second class matter , J- - P. Hanson, Jr.. JoMtpli F Uoiiu. ; o 1, MANTI 1TK.MS- Andrew Tliiiiipoii, Jas. I. Jakei an, a 4, 1890. .ol Salt l.ake, P. 11U ( Amlriauii, (Jn.imwiiud, Munli, Orl., 20th. . xenmve t "m - Augusl AndriSwii, J. F. Meibliup; dj , . 1. I Mr Duntgaaid haa caught another In in ly.came down id t v. let. lirair.i, Thompson. The result ol Utr.h, i8y 3,3, to S in I ele o c.m.nirii e lhe Heleaie MlJelllllt! v" ' cub and miiumt piepaieU to oieu a men ,)e t.mri(aS Mas 312 i.ames. S.111 eleYi.e B.inner c iuniy 1)u11 Uiiipais.i.n Mr Ai.dira Jenson irne. of t ielci.plesRiilv I iedin.i ol the Ktiotd, Salt : ...Vs, r I M UCi: 1 REPORT. The 'uunK (j;, S n unlay evenjiiij they had a rnen- m ill U ,le niretii.K V Miinti and of Mniid.iy Mr. Niel iliK miuImui tan ail, ti C Mlrti K. l '.A a tour son hesf.iii V; mitht the pfnit-iji.i(7jnlo, p Hana'on Ir C W intf In pievinu appuintnieni. Plea J. . chikaiu rulers. en Mmluv eieniii'4 a neetu.4 OulAIUsrU piefli.!.,.. The nieel.B. ace Pieiideni deJled wel1 allcndrd, and much good inmiuc-City- , ool 13 to JO CU. Maa hel.l EpWnnni, Tuesday 111.Spruis! J l( c;,eenw.ii d pelei lf A on ttcdy&day in 6o ct. par. bus. u; and S'ven bv llie piesiduijj officei ,'on beat Ml. I'Immiii: -- ndjIld ui'.ii.m i. And lew Tli.,nii.u,. ' -- ,,J Ihiiisiliyaavf b'Ie,l,Ie,ntS Sl.50j.cr Andeiioii spoke li::l.iv (in rh .rniM ( pvei.inj in Moron:; ,, p seUs.ied as keire- - noon ct. S5 icr ,a ' ij.vandn t.IIa;ll a(isilllj ,le vali.,. , KnUntaiiiGieen. irlcy... earre , . - County Register. I ! Pt I -- i-l v. fs, v 111 ",c fi!!i .... 'at ; m 1 . j ,k 111 ( """k tiiM-na- 111 our Straight Grail;.. Si. So v--i heat .. ats . . . arley . lour.. i ool . . , . . ........... 63 My good old brother Han C. Han- son has gone beyond the veil. Last Friday morning one of his friends found him dead on his bed with a smile on his face and without any The old sign of pain or suffering. vetran was extensively known by his being one of the oldest violinists in the church, lie played in Xauvoo, he (layed coining out here and until death disabled liitn. lie was born on the 6lh of Nov., 1806, in the city of Copenhagen, when nineteen he was good on the violin, and good in penmanship, about that time he entered into service in the Danish navy, in which he remained five years; during which he went to the west Indies and once to Iceland. After taking his dismissal he went in a large ship to China and back. 'I hen lie went to Boston, Mass., and ! us .........St. 00 S2.00 " to tutu in p.my c.amniliee on to lie pr.iamine. com-- , , always prompt and CONSmunON. and the ol forwarding reports J. P. Hanson, Jr. C. R. Uoiiu, J. P Med al the necessity time. 'I he Slake Authoriproier Llmstensi , hllru Jake' P J. n, )r stiup, ..if ties were pieseuled by councelor Samman, jrinue Thonijison, Maria Peler- - uel Allied and were unanuously sustainaun and Cut lie Peleisun. ed, Elder Neilson gate some interestSpeeches Meie made by V. T f Aopuinteil for Smid.iv, October 2S1I1. ing reminiscence ol his missionary kuiwlcuetyfinc princ:les of jfoveru- - and oilier. lulwiis jg MiniitsoU, the Alter the in. meeting adjourned . The most prominent feature of Ihe .'nuntain Green, Canute V. lVtersou, rn5'1ll, 1 annex-ii the comm tee arianged V."1 '? Pev'"B 'h(! I ; '.j giaimne nf lie was an able Andrew l hoinp.n Jr. lor the 11s nw"ig U, exercises aild e.itlleI1, adtllM, ,y ifon. Win. Moroni. J. P. Christensen, Neils An- the United S ales, lo prom .re local sell eJ piojjiamme I. the mid and Ik iteedom the insure government iday who demonstrated dersen. conclusively Ph'sitn mss iKiny of election. j4 M muci at nome m ie u. piij'tv Wales, A C.Neilsei.Wm. Ihiwden. )ahe o rla J , oppose legiUtnin. ndiaiu-lapiuhp H. Hurst, .imss Saupit as ihe fotum. I heiht ol laxei llie iinpscition de riiesiieaker warned young men ec. he necessity of of llie danger of infidelity and depicted Wilbur:,,-J- acob Johnson, Andieur F. i Vondli oniicsillv aimiiwteied.government a mmueily mminei the fate of nations To prom ue economy in all branches Tairview'.-C- .H uliu had thrown aside the lemammg Wheel.xk, Ferdinand 'ol I he piiblir Mrvice, mdurnce uf religion, notably France Clsiik fundamental the To nii.ini.iji, prin-Ml. Pleasant, Peter relervon. J. P. Hau-- i rur jr.c Pcop ii iriv Lino 4 fcpi- i- llie reign of terror. -eqiiflilitv hefute the law. ....j'jCpIf M'illi S.ituidav eveniii'I Gi:l 25. lg9'J orra.m. refill. ir (lie Anfn-tIV lei inn Teiei ' nrinir f'itv hv It, aw Hand. FOUNTAIN GREEN ITEMS. 1 trauiwtiona of the People's Party in sup-- 1 A Amlei the chaplain. 3- -1 ompietiun i.l organ:- Chester. John Olven I.imes Haivey Jr. poll of iti men and measures. 1 zaunii including names 1. caplain etc. 4- j Fountain Green, Oct. 21, 189.-Kphiaim, Jacob Audeisou, Niels L. The nllicers Mils Club sliitll C'lnsirt lijn-- Ii 1iul. A, Gieenwoud cliaiaclet The new roller-mil- l line i now finish- I.uud. ! u a ' built candidate a Secie.1. fa Piesnleiit a lepleseulive e am w:ll soon lie ready to do custom Mann, R. N. Allied. n!ni K. Itax'cr. Olisia John Keddiiigiun, Wnt. fbuwu lirv-- Trvastiier, and such oilier officers Cui.giei. Soring, 6 Jiias Uaiid, 7 lmpninpiu grinding, t la (fie Clnii may drem neceMdry, wli Mavlieid. AAV. Be.ey.F.xra Sin, maker. lwll Last Thursday eveningaboiit 12 o'clock elee'ed annually by a nujoriv sprrilies K Music lisas baud. 9- I our lip.. Mr. Yoigasun, was attested for memlieH . ,f the C lubpresenl benediction Chaplain, GuuniS in, Andrew J. Mo.'liil, Hemy ai the eleniDii, mill sluill hols their polygamy bv Mr. CDwsou ol Ephiaim. VVimch and limit their wc-Varl Stevmn.iii. fena Jenfen.! lfice I .r 01 h taken at All kinds of Mr. Janies Aagaid met with an accihighest produce Lau T dnl-- derted. Cunsiientvii, iver, Chnsiian iti exchange ful Menliaiidise at J dent the utlier day ty a liniae tilling i snf the be shall oTicer he pnet nsPeter Jr i. P. ur.iiliups. diiwu uiili him. pailly niashilig one ol die: ii js w Ii ic n;ld Jin the suveial those usual to iliesanie ollicen in similar his leet. oiganizaliun and new wirdi at t o'clock p. m. Men's and Bov's Clothing, MKtaiilKa Canute I'eiersiin. the at luw Ifiesli goods at veiy School is exerted to start in out new pure Any mem tier uf the Peopled Fnrt), ;lnill.,, Hemv huuse next lenn. A numlier ul sclniol supply your pxehange get of a ii. sixteen yeai age. may become John I). Maiben. Iu,e llte, el persons are now at work finishing up Ihe PrendsiKVot iha Saa Pete Stake uf iiiember of (his Club by a three-- j if the lower room. mteiiur (mntlis vote nf llie members present at! Ziou, any regular meeting Mr. Andrew Hanson and wife, whe There s!ml! he no test f member-are geling feeble and well up in agt. ship except belief in the essential piiiej NOTICE. wrie suipiised lst Thursday shorn ; riple ol fiee I'overement a hiriiiiilated Ai'wr 0 thf Leading Erentt Cvnnect- - p m. by the Pr:niaiy cliddieu and the ConsiiMiti i.f United Stale the the Iy her Uk I with and ed deucy in the Fiimuiy TTe second regu ar examination pie b lllB )alllim ljf the jti(iiJ Mauv arni'-- ' ituTurt.iig mod and material Founders. of District School teachers will be people'slulri(l.j 111 the IViiy, and cuntained cloiliing, e.e , wele p,renlrd 11 llie uld , vJkgUl st F.phraim Friday and Sat-- ' piinriple of die ruiisiitiitinn ol ihiscluh Oct. 23. lady wl:o da ly appinciatcd 1'. Thursday, i xMmuit;Ts wday; November the y rt smd Bih. I Tlii CimsthutioM is the anniversary Oct. Today, 23, aoieiuled lie at may PEI'FK (.KKAVt'S Jk of the following events: On ThurslsS I the ACADEMY IfEiis. nny mreliu;. ih reo Supt. District Schools for San nieinliei piesenl, ciinriiriiiig, pr'nvi.lrd Oct. 23, 1873, or about this day, Fete Co. that iiutiee ufilie pr.ipused unieiiilinent lus just returned Br. date I.cstcr J. Hcrrirk succeeded lias been givrn at a regular nieelii g at hi of Prcaidnl as Albert "'".V Carrington week hast one tin-previous. aiuiy, 111 llie ii.ieiesis ul llie Aiad- mission. 13 . 16 The name of tlnsaH.ticnti.in shall he C'l.i a ns the faoMV PKi:rifi.KS. tins Club arras follows: Toddnsa nohiic- -l into.matm.i and L i Tlie.-liiecls- '0W 111 1 ' 1 j I 111 111 ... j e 5-- j cerJire U-- al. 1 11 pcxnr. Funds for necessaiy puipore ni:,y be raised in sueli maimer as the Club may de'e inline. There hi-- i been an organisation jof the teachers of Church schools county, perfected. AH the case of dipthcria reported by I)r. Olsten in Kphrai in, are progressing favorably, and there are no new cases iitnuiRS. Anv member may in miiiite a candiadmission to the Club. date for PKOCtKlUNGS The proceeding shall consisi of lectures, essays, questions ;,nd au'uei and other exetrises consistent mi;i ihe of lbs Club DunThe household of Iiro. John The Chili shall also assist in spreadns, Jr., was enriched, on Wednesday ing the club svsteni, shall disniliute document. hold public meetings, seek lo Everynight by a nw daughter. increase it ntemlieiship, assist the regbody doing well. ular party organisation, and repot t to the Cenlial Committee of Ihe The teachers of Ephraim hold People's Patty. kci.es op oKtF:a weekly meetings. Tlijs is an examTfie Pailimeiilaty rules governing the ple that shuuld be followed by all deliiieraiiotis of the Club shall lie those the teachers in the county. Rule Contained in Kolu-t- t of Older Articles of incorparation for the The election ofM.PCTIOKS. nllicei shall lie hv ballot ban Fete Printing and Publishing at the fust regular meeting ul the yen with the in fauuarv. C on oanv w ere filed Hut at the fust ms etiui of the Club Coun v clerk last Monday. In 18911, officer shall oe elected 10 seive the election in Januaiv 1891. nit for; ;et that tl.e II in. John until A vacancy caused by death, irsigna-wise- , T. fxfine will address the People's may tie filled b a .I'ii Parly in their strurghold.n t Ephraim . vole at any leguljr meeuiig Irf San Pete, the banner I onnir, on captains. sliuM. The Iwiib iit .mmed:aiely nfvr1 Mo.ulay evening, next. lie ol e.uli yiar, ui-- , i the: I'bak If you want anything at 11. O. p tint a Cuji-ji.- . . !u1l itai tin such duiit- Ha:. ms tin t do r.ot sec, do d.Miict. ..is May In uM ;n. ! lint hv tlie Clidi.; n l away wit.. out it, but ask fur e with the i,apta.i!, in.-il.u- i ; will a 1111031 it, a uificvrs, s'.uil ii.siioiui the I :: e CI.1I1 live Coiiiimi'.vc of their i:ni.ivni- slock ul-je- cis rej.-orte- ' : . n - Bin. Mciisi r left He gave us kij.-.-i g 1 j Q iie a u i scii-ai- l fur Provo. 1 uii.ructuiis. it'i; uf new siuJ.-u- t Monday rnoining. J Next Monday is the (lav for new student to enter, being as the liulf lei in is out. NEW DISCOVERIES. Some gentlemen informed us on Tuesday illuming that they had discovered an excelleul grade ufunlhracite coal ill Sail Pete, in the west range ul m uiniaiii. Tbecual is equal to any found iu (lie west. 'The discoverers have promised tu keep us posted on Ihe developments. The vein was a fool thick. Me:, Uradely and Funk, ol Ku.ikhi laike, left al our office some vrry fine iu be tuby samples of what was Silver. The ruck cciiamly looks veiy Ihe of and float have leakgood, assays ed almost 82 i. Die gentlemen have in Unit the Tlie vein is prospect. gieat 8 feet thick, and lias twu good walls Mr, Funk is aq old prospector, he and his father having been twu of the first j prospectors in Luitunwuud Canyon. OCi, atst, 1S9- -. Nu xKkness in this place. i NOTICE. I have in mv p ssesflion a sorrel mare, old last spring, left hind foot 3 year Business is hvelv here, (here are two while, brand resembling Son left Hugh or lime Saw Mills running near here, The owner can have the animal bv call . thrie are also many ineu engaged iu ng at my place in Ephiaim, and proving . (.aniTi-BEproperty. out lies. getting j of for An election officer the, S, P. Surrnson I ,,lv two Our saloons have ceased do to maneuvers late .... military county Kchistck wTl lake pluee j umci 1 iel,iBtrCtienlii5cn, and while the caval - business lieie, the proprietor uf one of pa Friday evening 1:1 the Kelie f ttt,'ca lJ CXen.Je. ,y wee j ,llt unrsuit of a division of them is in the peiineiitiaty fur adultery; NOTICE. Cnrii-till flail over the Cnml VSltm-UC0U,5C ht infaiitiv. a horse slunililed and fell in a the other is now in Thistle Valley. Court of the County ol the Stockholder are expectedi to be ul Iciiuic. Prohate tlie In very narrow cut, which caused several I Grading on the railroad is nearing San Fete, Territory ol Utah. nekting there. other louses with their rideis M fall on In the matter of the Estate Robert Regu'ar o:eetiiig sli.dl fie held on the ton of the first and those immediately completion as far a Fairv ew. The Notice ut Time ap--p Ham will be un the d vide be'ol MCI1 nimuji, at him Three men were serJames Yorgcnson, of Fountain i following the ptevt- iously him and others received more or tween Thistle and Sau Pete Valiev toimed for proving Will Green. is having his horses moved or alsuch tune and morrow. will and be few jeig.ute. Notice is hereby given that Monday delayed a ul4 meej days from San Fete, I; some point east. ; Special meet mgs may he held st auy less painltil bruise by the accident, hut about a mile this side of said divide uu the 19 day of November 1890, at oer ck it was a wonder that no uue was killed uf some very heavy grading. a. m. of said Jav at ih - Court liaise in Mr. Yornsnn has nearly 1000 lime by call Hunt the President. account nut. right bv Messrs McCuf- - Manti City. County cfSan Pete.Territury AWKXUUKN head of fine horse stock, sonic nf of Cone nhnvt-- are h,cha being Kh Theie Pmvu Citv. afler rl Utah has been appointed as tlie Johnson may tie amended at any new amTuntned. and in fact unfinished ihe best in the county are in his the nmd be built at a lively lime and place fur piuvitig the Will bf a two Hurds' vote of egular inertiu-b- v jt it ukna m,mSero.' forts to pro- band. rate through San Pete Valiev. Men are said Robert Briggs, deceased; and for l.in iiieni:ic:s piesunt. lfc, ,jie apiial with its treasuics and mute ihan 300.000 inhaliitaiits from an al work distributing and laying ties here hearing the application of Samuel Bills of will the j Ephraim give rights and we expect to behold the and James Anderson for the issuance to attacking enemy. An experiment wax already, hum our wav tu the R.G. Western, on ,,B'1 j EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. town inside of ten them of lenei testamentary thereon. and ;: I1" ',0,c therefore made by a in Rikd. Covntv Clekk' street, ami Depot grounds will no j and it was during these null Com- delence, Territorial Executive The Manti City, Oct. aaud 1890. tiirv nt.ineuveis that lhe hassais had doubt be forth coming when wanted, Our was little usually quiet burg mittee of (lie People's Party are: the nrslnriune mentioned above on Sunday last by the presence Ephraim may be slow but she will j F. S. Richards, C. W. Penrose,! The opposition papers, who are of two mighty deputies Cuming into it al When you ate in need of anything in K t there with both feet, and take M C. bleak neck speed both in hot pursuit uf our line please call and see our stock David MfKcnzie, 4 ai2viif s the cake. b w11 ,D ve,y and we garenlee good Gxid lowest wnum it is e,l,?1.w,ly .,,p' a man on a while and J. H. Paul, of Salt Lake City ; 0n the wlv-laffair, taking view. dh to be lhoilier prices affable lieaiment and 100 cents We learn that the Wasatch Acad- - W. 11. King, and W II. Krown, of that Denniaik is merely (he lit le hi.y in lor the Dollar. j utlMm H. ' my (Presbyterian I of Mu Pleasant ' Utah countr; and H. 11. Rolapp aiul comparison with its poweriul neighburs ' V cHme aritMlTor rnilawViii J. P. vteilstrup and Russia. :.V., .Germany have received a present from the Thomas I). Lise, of Weber co. j cohabitation at his piemisrs. meanwhile loimher wanted at J. and Shingles the man upon the white hutxe Tlioi. Kane and Co., school furnish IOI IN ERICKSONS FUNERAL up's. rare out their of to Vicget house of lie Ameiican Ironclad bringing the ing Chicago, of 143 remains of the celebrated engineer and wm .,M nl,5t toria school ilesks. It was not and J i Kiirkson. anrhoreJ j aunssdeulile frighteaed as the depones y Our enterprising Merchant H. Q. inventor, i:l1v1 whether the firm itself or l.ist liters w.i a ni'etiu; called i,ni imhe harbor of Stockholm, September ,,1"is,ed h in fnan Btutner Moweis farm installed in his quarters the lupose oll uboultwo miles north ol this place overh the Rcciiktb huiMinv sonic inknown party had made the !div renm' lstla i'1 casket rontaining the remains ' ,f ''J ,n diiches, though field aid ,niMlj femaikable bargins are to be had gif:, but the fnrnilure was from that ,4IJVI -Mr. Nir! ii. ol Sail Lake Citv mem- le light into town ,u. u.,re silK. broiiizilt ashore by Ameri- house. her ul llie Trriilonal Exrililiv Mr. (!has. Musi:f is agent fur re olilie Peuplp's Party, and Ese., of llunti. Chaucian uf the Thus. Kane and Co. of Chicago Panv f:l Sin Pile, OH were pirM-nt- . 'iisi weTecwveved lo'thiir'finai rest fur school furnishing. Mr. Musig The iikeliug was called to ile' oi.i' finiVy'grave yaid. 'T Bland oiriButd.i.) him Ij.ev- would! BcalCnaiiuiaa ufilie I :ui les m,der waimwutk fat him- Their cciemomesaiid such nal- - !a' reports a heavy businnss in southern Mi.Hemy in Fphiaun. however gave them a p fuffid. Puny Big Interest Piid. iu,M were be- schools were been Utah, 30 ,0 a, eivr having Musi,: hv the ImiiiI, Piaver hv I. F. I.; for a Inch was furnished dinner appetite eitiien. Swedish uon ,,Iiy supplied. Hi last order up to date Ihanis ami iiiusic cunstiiuled the by their prisionyr who tya lelessed on I from Moroni, which amounts to ing ; ins nronuct: to appwat beiiiiec.nniis.iiii- For foil part Unlors Address or toil on ' cm. milmin. here can you find the luwei pines er cibn-ki- e 10 answer to (lie clisige Moroni hr ordered among $400. Mr. Beal Mi. Nielson wliuand best frealmentf Answer al the proleied against him. 0l Christensen, ilotkt tost of Co- other lliinjs a large church bell. said lie wasiiilrahiccd here .is a p .ill c d r.i:si. m- siutes ol J. P.Me:llriips on second Nurlli Broil, er Mower has la'ely returned1 .. It will weijh in all 700. 'J'he cost ary W..aiiK-iii!M:- r oeort, ummihs Irian a mission to the S sitnern fjtates ui Ihe Teiiit oul and Center gi there and jland of the is a nun who lias the respect aud shop, Efhraim, 7 j 8124. get w hut vt( need. . ti Stock Making Record At Breaking Price? We ak nothing better than an Honest Test of Our Claims and arc willing to Stand or Fall by Fact and Figures. 521 A site of Money at STORE OUR WILL YOU? . st MILBURN ITEMS: Editor Rcgistfk: j ; !''' European On Friday, Oct. 24, 1851, II. I1. Jensen and II. Ijtrsen were cruelly treated by a ntub in Barnholin, Denmark. 1873, The Clift lluusc, Salt Lake City, burned. Cuss $70,000. On Satckiiay. Oct. 26, 1845, Major Warren threalenen to put Nauvoe under Martial law. An appeal was seut to Gov. Ford but without avail. On Sunday, Oct. 26. 1845, The 31 quorum of Seventies partially organized in Nauroo. On Monday, Oct. 27. 1840, Mt. Hope, Adams Co., 111., Abel I.anib, stake organized. president, 1879, The Steamship Arizona, chartered by Mormon immigrants arrived in New York. On Tuesday, Oct. 28. 1873, Judge McKean, of the Su , preme Court of Utah, reversed his former decision against Thoi. Hawkins. On Wednesday, Oct. 29. was selected as the i.ai, ' Fillmore till of Utah. t.V. (apt. Win. H. Dame's Church train arrived in Salt laike. Prices. ciH-a s. Assc-'ialiu- .! County Locals. LOWEST x ime-diatel- e ! Tlfli STOCK the retbar w-siikr Mu LARGEST sailed from there a number of years meantime studying naval astrono mr. Coming home to Boston in the spring of 1843 he found a branch of y the true church uf Christ and joined it. Soon after that he looked around fur a chance to get ti Denmark to inform tne of the tact that that church was on the j earth. He found no belter opportunity than a ship bound for Stettin which he accepted of. But when! the master of the hr got to vessel wou! 1 not let him off, and he had to set: 1 me the information by a letter through ihe pilot when he got back to Boston he took a ship for New Orleans, and went up to Xauvoo for the sake of seeing the prophet. No other Danishman has seen him. He worked a good deil on the teinslc, having charge of the krar.es and the hoisting. He was also the beat hand at the making of tents and wagou-coverEarly la 42 he took a trip to Boston where he baptized r.ic; he,liaving been ordain-- 1 At the ed o.ie of the Seventies. end of 1845 he had his endowments and in Feb., 56, he rUrteti for the j Then west with He her ft. Kinib-- U. nine months he hitd a wife foi Early i . 47 he left inter Quarters I think he as oi.t of lhe piuncetj. made the rna.loineter wich was used then. After getting into the Salt lotke valley he made the two first birch screw out of birch-woot- l, with a knife, a : .nail gauge and a lead pencil, In course of time he labored on the 'tinple 2 years After this he among the carpt.P-- r. was called to go oc te Manti, where he lived for years, and afterwards moved to Salina where he died in his humble habitation shaded by a grove of noble trees, planted by his own hand, in which he used to pride himself. In 1892 he was a missionary inWendsysscl, the norther-mopart of Denmark. Coming home he served the emigrants. Almost to the last he was eager for knowledge and took delight in bearing testimony to the truth of what is called Mnrmonism and of prophet Joseph Smith. His friends says he died like a candle burning out. At the funeral, on Sunday, 22nd which was in the cottage the be it of feelings were made mani feat by the people. P O Hanson 11 1 IT Editor Register: ! J a'.d liy Unet for Peonies ws4 -i- j O. ORGANIZATION. .sacked., .f 1.70 p THE e IHICK KEi'I-- I DOfJE ; 111 i HIHE KlE RKQL'IESCAT IN PACK AVc have received the following communication from Mr. P. O. Hanson of Manti. His brother Hans C. Hanson, or (.nan the fid-- , ler) was one of the first of hi nat- - j ionalny to join the church and the j only Danish member of the Church who was icquainted with the Prophet Joseph, lie wai well and favorably known by most of our readers and freely give space for the small sketch, and add our sympathy to that of all friends, fur the brother j rtmaining. Ephraim Oct 16, 1890. 1 - ct. esteem ol all Mho aia acquainted Mithj h.m. Our day sshoul is in sesricn with R. W Sieveus ul Fairview as teacher. 3. P. HEILSTBUP, 2Sphrdim, ytah. genci-Sjiar- - il i v j I ' Briggs-deceased- . 1 1 , r. s I h"--- CALL AT THE j i ' sham-aliac- k j w EXCHANGE ' : l,p , : FARMERS ! h-- ie, sup-the- : Urn YOUR SUPPLIES. J l , : 1 ih-- Han-fairl- sm i 'i ' - i i .i-le- r ! 0eJ iqM-ii- tlkill ! ShtrOl! ! I I j ).,,,, i- SW ST t herefore call at J, P. Mellstrups, Farmers Exchange and find a full stock of mens' and boys' clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes. A full line of ladies misses and children's underware. Family groceries of every description etc. etc. Both stores btim full of new goods, and both having the same low prices, at second north and Centrfl T streets- - FOR |