Show tSe southern censor A 1AHT OF MORMOMSM Daring the late conference the of Published every Friday at Sevier Stake many of the speakers Richfield Be vie r County Utah dwelt upon the need of reservoirs and what the effects of the move would he ftT CROSBY AND MORRISON That seems very strange to those who ’ 1b are unacquainted witli Utah people but Mormonisin includes all things that tends to make men and women better andconsequently more comfortable so such things are preached Horn State Directory: UNlTiD STATES 8BNATOU8 Frank J CattnOb the stand It has weakened the power of religion over nlen and women to have it life so remote fronl their every-daOOVBRNOU and the great power that Mormonisin hber M Well has over its followers is due to its apOF 'STATES SBOBBTAkY plication to their needs and conditions itmeS Ti Hkmnutnd The idea of nioderrt revelation that ITATB AUDITOR: SeetiiS so unreasonable to many is in horitil RlcHard Jr llrie with this adaptability The MorSTATE TREASURER: mon believe that CblUrtlArt the teachings people jaaic God gave to the Hebrews who had A o and the fronl Just bondage escaped IbPERINTEfUlENT PUBLIC! INnitUt- tcivi'S Who lived two thousand years ago under such vastly different circumure not as well adapted to stances r Par: John sMliEME JUlBlSS modern people as fresh teachings arc biiirtoi s Soltis that the teachings of 0 W BAlltbU reach to tile building of homes J A MIXER ttfe Oilltivation of farms the establishDistrict judge for sixth district: ment of irrigating systems and the Vim M ilcOartti Tills general conduct of the people SMtlBlI CdPSttf DlHECfoilil to the the people adapted pioneer life WMliliSslOXERS they had to lead insi many places b H Bell Olenwood and brought unity among the colonW H Robinson Salhro ists of eariy times It is a part of J A Ross! Ji’Hopb Mormonlsm to let religion permeate Kluniiold bounly cierit— Snm'l G Clark Kiel Held ijll parts of life and so in thceligious Jacorder— Maild Spencer Luyton Assemblies of the people good morals Monrou Itsaaaor— Jos A: Sjij(th IV (1) field fcerHT— John W Ooonj scripture and temporal affairs are all tf Monroe discoursed Jacob Magleby upon for they are insepar$pt School— Tex Collector -i)rc and able parts of this faith that predominKIchlioM P Hansen aectlMnfAW Jr— B it McDunlo Richfield ates in Utah Snllua jjTeyot-- t- Patoeber Arthur Brown feEPRBSHNTATIVE TO CONGRESS: Ularanc B Allen -- y ATTdrtNlY-OENERA- Mor-monls- r?" A CITY DIIIBCTQHY JAyOR— Theodore Brandley COUNCIL— R 0 Peterson J N P Peterson Morten Jenson Joseph IL llorue m Zecwrder— Carl Goldbrahm measurer— James Chrlstlanser’ Justice ol the Peace— Simon Christenson W Blomqulst tMarshsl-r- f ’ U ! J Stewart flty treet'S uperrlsor— PO Peterson Attorney-- f peundkoeper— John W Goons dfnteraaster— Mads ObrtstenSert tjteeantlif Physician— II K Nelli WAYNE COUNT £ Si L1 til It EGTO K Y COMMISSIONERS Fremont Teasdale Giles Alonzo RUlliJgs Charles Snow' Leyl Gi White VMS'' A COUNT COUNTY CLERK fl V RKCORLF-- Loa M Hansen COMNEVDtiii'i THAI T Of late Richfield has had many travelling dramatic companies and from the patronage received it seemed that the people were tired of shows But on Saturday night the literary society had a concert and the people turned out en masse the Social Hall Company and the Hansen Orchestra encouraged the attempt by charging but little for tile ball and practically nothing for the music As a result the literary Society has been able to pay up wlmt it owed on the old folk’s party and has considerable means in its treasury The writer knows many towns which will patronize a travelling troupe eveiy time one comes to town but never turn out well for home talunt but that isn’t Richfield’s way of doiug The home companies usual put cm some good plays and the home people Richfield people go out to see then! are sensible in that icgard and we re proud of them There are several other towns of the county that also do that Our attention has been drawn to Monroe El and Glenwood and the patronage they give the home companies if this is kept up we would in a little while be able to send creditable troupes to any part of the state V j5ohn ASSESSOR! Gainesville II Ourfew ! SpERIFF! C Geo' Lyrnat Chtfppdll bupt scnooLs: Lou W B Robinson Y TREASURER r r A Jeffery Loa i PROSBCUttNG A TTY XX — ltEKFllVOIltlVO At last the people of Sevier Valley and Coufe'ty seem to be awakening to Vinfar Comes On Apate Rut If you are garmented by ! J E fJosephson : i 'THE : : March apt JaJlarV v You can laugh at the chilly wluds SUITS MADE to ORDER AT VERY LOW PRICES : — AND— ' GUARANTEED SATISFACTION BY AN OLD EXPERIENCED (jUTTER Winter Samples from SKJII-WEEK- 1 Semi-week- ly K Soml-Woek- ly 25 Per Cent -- ' Guttering (caves flume) put on i II" ruff’s ninetieth birthday is an event of historical importance Indeed the this “Utah’s Grand Old the history of the state ON- - history of Man” is Many inflammatory stories of TurkII ish and Spanish misrule are told on With one exception all of the gener- every hand The truth regarding the al merchants in Richfield have joined matters are so bad that ttiey should together to do away with tho credit not be over drawn : system Tho credit system is strictly II American in its nature and arises from It looks as though the old spirit tiie American tendency torurl in debt that made Greece the first power of While running in debt to Start out in tiie world the tirtie of Philip of business lias been the makingof tnuuy Macedoniaduring liad at last returned to the a young man it is usually the cilsc Grecians that those who run in debt at stores are living beyond their means Wei trust the system will teach some of thecitizens to either raise their in: We were pleased to receive a visit come or cut down their liviug expen from J F Taylor the talented ediSOS tor of the Broad Ax last week Come again Brother Taylor DRY River on its way to sink in a saline marsh where it will do no one any good e In the mountains above there per cent on that are many level valleys where tiie water Call and see if I can’t runs without a riffle and in these Peter (ircro lakes of such airu'etmion maybe form-(that there shall be irrigating (TAHEVOIH COUNTY W A Kit A NTS streams for wlio me xo uviHTZEit AvnmiT 'md for those who want to t’ANIU FORTH KT settle among us ' I U’-m- and GROCERIES GOODS : As well as protecting forests on the Pooh It didn’t come by Sevier head of streams there should be steps was Ours the same color and it was taken to prevent the denudation of caused by blushing when it passed of the best resorts in many pleasure Utah Our own Fish Lake should bo through Munti II fet aside as a park with a suitable area of timber land around it for its WANTED IN ALL farts of Utah— shade and beauty to be preserved Less McKinley prosperity ranguitch ake with the still prettier II Blue Spring should bp cared for while BUCKLEN’S ARNICA other SALVE all of many places in Utah parts should be guarded The Best Salve in the world (for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter chapped Through the columns of the Paysoii Hands chilblains corns and all Skin Header Supt D IT Christensen of Eruptions and positively cures Piles U all county has been wanned It is guaranteed up by a or no pay required school trustee because he doesn’t pay to give perfect satisfaction or money Price 23 cents per box very much tax into the county treas-nar- y refunded As a school teacher is usually For Sale by All Druggists and hired first here and then there lie General dealers must either not accumulate property or else quit teaching ! 1 Tiie SHOES and ITATS I Boston StoTG J BERTLESEN is Monroe’is leading grocer and supplif D IVe keep on hand a full supyhj of groceries Our aim being to have what is needed at home and to supply neighboring towns Our prices to miners cattle outfits and others wan ting large quantities of goods are lowered f3 suit the amount taken You can tell the store by watching for the sigi pros-pedo- rs GROCERIES ON MAIN - STREET CALL ON US FOR FRESH APPLES and CANDIES Undertakers and Contractors: We keep on hand a fine assortment of Caskets Coffins FunvisKiaj -A- LSO- Gents’ and Boys’ Robes and Burial Shdes3 OUR PLANING MILL DENVER IS ALWAYS READY AND AND YARD The question of whether the United 8 States shall help the various cliurche-RIO GRANDE IS ALWAYS SUPPLIED WITH ROUGH AND DRESSED IMBER to maintain Indian schools or not is RAILROAD CO MOULDINGS OF VARIOUS KINDS AND SHINGLES being considered by congress The TOURIST FAMILY CAR OR We are also Contractors and Rudders SLEEPING only way to accomplish much fur tiie Our Indians is to send zealous missionaries SERVICE prices are fair Call and see for yourselves Do you know that every evening the among them and if the denominations & : can't afford to send them the govern- Denver & Rio Uraude It R in connecment should helm tion with the It G W runs a Tourist $ or Family Bleeping Car to Denver in a which lower berth can be secured for Wiide religiwiis services have no serneed of parliamentary usage there $201)'? In addition to this daily n vice the D & It G also operates are many meetings of an ecclesiastical Show your' regard for those who and Fridays Wednesdays Thursdays nature that could use parliamentary i Car there Tourist distinct ’have gone before in Sleeping law to a great advantage By doing lines to Omaha Kansas Citv Chicago so business could lie more easily dope Boston and New York— no change for and all would gain a better idea cT Utah passengers— at greatly reduced rules of order berth rates These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Compahy Many hot contests are being had and are provided with all necessary his a v The over postmasterships in the various conveniariees and appliances J towns of the state Bryan Republi- Tourist car feature together with the of Go-o- p cans are tiying in tiie races with tlieir admirable train service and scenie ato' r ive is brelhern who supported McKinley tractions of the route has placed the tn' We shall now see whether the Bryan I & R G in1 the foremost ranks of all of Vestern Ilailfoads For- rates and men are read out of tiie party detailed information apply to any i II '"T) Ticket Agent of the W Ry or WORK EXCHANGEE Tiie Loud Bill is before congress to B F Novins '’enerai Agent orTI ONLY I NRC RIRTJONS FOR PRODUCE- and it looks as thuugh it might passi H Cushing Traveling Passenger One provision of the bill prohibits the Agent D & It G No 58 West 2nd sending of sample copies 't the pre- South Street Salt Lake City J V i sent low rates J That will'wuik on lie i coun hardship Offer 3182 try weeklies and should not pass I OUR LUMBER j Horne Miller Richfield Utal Remember the Dear Departed! Enduring Evrladting Grave Stones ARTHUR HENRIE - StorAand East prepared to make stones and do - kinds Cemetery Work R-- FIRST-CLAS- S it We little-strugglin- ! Notice lor Publication Bargains —IN— FURNITURE ' i CARPETS Land Oflice a Luke City Utah Window Shades While the txccut ion of criminals Lilli 18lf Feliuaiy should be abolished tiie punishment of Nutieil Isiiereliy vrn that tho Lace Curtains following the murderer is merited by the Wreck naniBil person bus hid notiou of hjs Inten-- ! Bauy Carriages er of trains The New York legis tion to make final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will he made before the Wall Paper lature is considering a bill to punish Register and Receiver of the U S land office any attempt at with atSalt Lake City Utah pit April Tt li lKllTvl Peter Christensen President of Elsinore death town Incorporation I) s llliiiii for the use and II benefit of the Inhabitants of said town of Mr Jensen one of tiie mail contract Elsinore for Cemetery and Park purposes We arc agents for tiie celebrated ors between Elsinore and Orton's tells under the act of Congress entitled "An act to “CROWN" ORGANS andTIANOS of entry public lands by ncorpora-tivt he 'ensor that lie is not to blame for anything cities and towns for cemetery and park and we sell the mail being late at Monroe Tiie purposes” approved Sepl ember kOt h for OSUJANS at from 11 to 1N S It 'f W Salt department is to blame and they the N E '4 SKq Sec it) Tp Lake Meridian I should rectify the trouble We are a'rnit for lie uaines tbe following witnessed to prove II bis claim upon said land viz: Jens I Jensen I train-wreckin- g I c C 1H!K) ‘’1 The Pleasant Valley Nielsen O Canutsen and J’ Oxtluml Mr Nagengast RGVT depot agent Thomas nil of Elsinore eevier Co Utah is voluntary weather observer at this Uyron (iron Call and sco us if younced anything point We should have signal flags to Register in our line tell what tiie weather will be for some I f time ahead that our farmers could know f Coal Company SANTA FE We often hear expressions of opposition to literary and debating societies Where are our future parliamen- Theo Brandley ROUTE Y'uu leave Ogden or Salt Lake in tiie evening and after breakfasting in tarians and skilled debaters coming tiie sumptuous dining ears of tile from if there isn't some place lor SANTA FE ROUTE on the third training them morning you arrive in Chicago or St Louis Tlieir should be some provision made at nine Cents a foot season to attend to business or conto At a the time stream keep farmers from flooding the pub- in present large Tin Roofing 65S0 a square nect witli ail fast tiains for the East As soon as sping irrigation I am also taking order for the Roy of water is running down the Sevier lic roads Some one lias said that tiie jn Tlieir Special Prices The celebration of President Wood- interest te Manufacturing Go’s silverware ten savd you more than twenty-fivft Wants YOU to get Marble Workson Center St the importance of bui!dihtr reservoirs and to the realization of the fact that law suits between various companies Is money wasted to ih Hire neighbors No matter how much money is ‘’pent for lawyer fees and court expenses the water in the river will never be increased by a water suit Men competent to judge say that a series of suits fplly sett’ing the watef rights of the valley would cost $d(ioon and that would go mair’y Into the hands of attorneys The same money would build reservoirs enough to satisfy all discontented partiesand irrigate four thousand acres more of land The profit of the work would be with laborers and those who pay the money out would have something to slmw for Factories 4a THE BOSTON STORE - two Broadcloth it All New Goods It Come and See Tiie Censor has once before spoken if E JOSEPIISON Tailor of the tendency of Richfield stores to Richfield Utah keed a little of everything instead of — t specializing and keeping a good stock one or two lines of We have two LY THK RSbT LAKE drug stores yet most every store in TltllUJNK town keeps more or lesi drugs urt'd to Si 00 perYnar oiler Juuc That 1800 did very well when the town wassm ill Lit June 1st thu Salt Lake Tribute! will re but now it lias grown large enough to to per have stores aco tho price of the dealing in special lines ear The prosont high standard will bi well tilled is a mistake to think It to Lalotalned and every effort Will be made one In the fronl rank will lose custom by this that tho any :ep move for already those stores tiiat deal principally in one lincnotico that Off the customers wanting what they - in the regular price for tinware ut what handle come to them first Then the fou get by trailing at GllECO'S TIE merchant who deals in one line beBIIOI just exist of the Social Hall et ngr comes an expert m buying SOME BAltUAINM and advertising the same by all f'lRE Shovels 6 cents each means let the merchants begin to drop a few of tiie tilings carried and enlarge Rbtinned Poileiis llOo tiie stocks in other directions Heavy tin Buckets 30 cents fust arrived serui-idlene- The Union comes out this week In a fiaming Vermillion It has the appearance of having Jumped out of the mail bags in Dixie and wallowed up through the red sands of Sevier— Manti Messenger 4 idPCph Bkersley p We often hear talk of encouraging capital to come here and develop the county That is very well when we can not develop it ourselves but much of the time spent by our own townsmen in would do much of that developing and what is better leave the people the stockholders In Hie early development of Utah the people never waited for capital to come and see what they got clone! Now capital is all right in its place but when it does what the people could do themselves the people have to pay the receutly begins there will lie no end of mud holes along tiie streets and lanes of tiackofthe ATCHISON TOPEKA & SANTA FE railroad was in such the fields perfect condition that the long distance run of the “Flyer” on the New In our la- issue vve spoke of tiie or- York Central could be equaled if not dinance licensing livery stables as one exceeded its by magnificent trains pavcd by the city Council Wo GEO E GILMAN vveie mistaken about the matter as Gcn'l Agt Passenger I)qi(t the ordinance has been a dead letter 30 West Second South Street on t lie ordinance hooks for years tf Salt Lake City Utah PRINTING 1 TABBiNGf All Kinds Commercial and X K General Printing and Sfafioivetf CAN BE HAD AT -t -- l 'THE SOUTHERN: CENSOFl’ |