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Show wr - .t-n- T IIEKU IQN W . nme'allJTesponsibiUtyand ; bo I spcaking' of authority,; he claimed weVew obliged to go omv V that the Baptist Church traced' it I teen-ailin, I liad for severs! line br. authority back " to JohnLthe: his1 i and toward nightfall we call-- 1 Baptist. .dl asked him Where ed r! the house of a poor man who church was during the supremacy Hud treated Elder Christenson and I of the CathblicChurch, and well oh a previous visit I plied, that it had not .existed as .ah and Who invited him to call again. organic,qdy. We were lcft to draw g ST- - GEO ROE POST, OFFICER UemiU frtnh the north arrive every da f except : mull from Pine Valley anil the Booth arrives Tuesday and Saturday end leaves on Mon, ? v and Friday. fba office!lsrodeh from 7 a m.'.to 7, p. n.' every and holidays when it is xceptgpi . 4o 5 p. m. U.!w m.and Registry department open from m.f5 p. v'-- i JOHN PYMM Jteumsteir.i f,i gtj ! ; . We hophd to be able to'etay ever our own conclusions as to higmeatw night with him, bit he siil; th had a .Very aick ? child and , copld H .the. mythological Greek V hot take chre of w. We went; aid about dark came': to fenca fam',es 'S g 0 he hillside While climbing over it, I felt so u gave as his reason ioG o I above him. t nS.v his children, and he that ahorttime to reat. doing M not4ant theni to iinbibe our bo I breathed a silent prayer to Bnt we chose: rather.. to God asking bun not to forget me joctr;ne ob the frevants of God than thia weak and he wi condition, in my wol in clothing, and so con. not slow to hear, for contumninp a tinned sheepi 0n our way. At the first Saturday, October 17, 1896. H a Servlccfii: lanfat At Jt GoorgoTabemaclj. ''-- - - : . October i i, 189'; OnncilrtF Edward H.$now. Presidin' . Elder George F. Whitehead Mid I teel-is- t I am a Weak Instrument indeed to mpt to teach principled of the Gospel, ma hy of you. Who Iinve sj ent s' liny years In Ihl Church and who tperlence lii this Church lias been m) kucli mine. .1 know It s to ito tomeeilngon ihe sabbath ir duty nd perform 'every, duty ' that .we are pecl upon to perform," The speaker Ivfsed the young men to attend to rhe eetlngs of . mssoclattona that are orran- -' tor their Improvement and spend lielr tlmo ln learning ' ttfe good things Jut are taught in these gatherings. Elder. John Bardley asked the ipieeten lat Is truth ami showed that every lligloiia denomination claim to have the luth and that all claim that the .Bible Is le and yet they all differ In 'the plan of llvatlon, and yet many of them are Peking for more , t rui h ;nd we claim at God has given more tmth to mail-n- d and has restored the Gospel as It taught by Jesus and hi apostles In lefr day and time and as Jesus and his ami itles taught Faith and the remission for sins of the ptlsm had who on those the. of bauds of ring e holy pristhood conferred upon them d were endowed with power to confer Roly GhMt upon them by laying on tads So we have Gils same authority Iren to us from oi high to perform lese same ordinances In t (81116 61 e Bible showed is and that tld insy and we are taught In the scripture atlu the latter days the gnepel would again restored to the earth; in its pu y; and bore testimony that this same pel has been restored to the earth in lls our own day and that it will remain the earth till Jesus comes to reign right It is. I jd. pom . - on , -- Y- here-compani- J and shortly retired for the night si comfortable bed.-- "The Crocker are charged with sulphur, and Mrk H . kept. a boarding house " v for the benefit of invalids visiting ai: - : ; . thesprings.'V' Sunday,;we vtoldNextmormng:being Mr. H. we would ..not. v ; take breakfast,1 as we fasted, on" Sunday v mornings. thinkipjg. our re--i fusal was forother motives, pressed us to have break fast w ith him ; say-ing it .would h not cost us anything, but we again declined. A little later: he returned to u. v Said he was go- ' v 7 ; 7 i . ing with his daughters to church, - back" about i p. m. and invited, us to remain until hih return and take .dinner ; with him. .To this we consented;; and during; the morning had an interesting talk but would be ! . : ; gn-ntertha- W.. . CUSTOM MADE BOOTS a SHOES.: Re Approaching up, ,the . man of the v PRICES Low. house, in a friendly tone, - said that they were not his children in ! PA,R,NQ ' NEATLY gone; TFalk in gentlemen, and we did I the flesh, and we felt that we, through ' not hesitate in doing ea The the; grace of God, had as good; a I all ye hungry starving family had been to' supper, but right to be their spiritual .advisers souls, ; ; : the lady of the house soon pre--1 as he. I pared us some, after eating .of I Having failed to obtain either a opoo the wind, which we felt much .refreshed. church or a school house in, which I 'ft'.. Having walked some distance to hold meeting, we determined to and some nice HvWi buy without dinner, I felt weary find try ah open air meeting in a grove honey, I drowsy, and the family prevailed near a sawmill at Lickton, Tenn. I of (And then you'll be in trim,) upon me to lie down and .rest I So having, obtained permission we while Elder G.1 and the gentleman the owner of the .premises, of the house, (a Mr. Blackburti) gave out an appointment for From R. A. conversed ujpon the principles of I thc following Sunday afternoon : Georg-Utahr8t I at m. (Vlorri8. 3 p. the' Gospel. We soon afterward retired in a eomfortabla bed, and, I On the Saturday evening before when called to arise and prepare I our meeting was to come off, we defer breakfast quite earlf the cided to try anil find ; entertainment I following morning, I was feeling I as oear as possible to our' place of tto BCAfiber, still found we but dark at ' I' meeting, DOORS EAST OF P08T OFFICE; 2 much improved. very 8T. GEORGE, UTAH. It was Sunday, and having no ap-- 1 ourselves unhoused for the night, well a B7 atteBfloB of to. to bnina and fair asking poirltment, we decided tolreinain ,We had thought dHf to retnihe patronage of the public; I hop name of do Jas. the gentleman by with Mr. Blackburn until after din- 3Ue pairing nvatlj donaJ Hunter living at Crocker Springs her, by his requsst. The time was we got on the spent in conversing on various sub-- 1 for entertainment, but 4 :Re-entanc- rt , . , . ! rj . jo - - - W, - ;. ? . and George . -- Sr' ' stl Gr' : n . . - . . f . - Joseph Boot ShoeOrton, e : . . doc-lin- JOHN EARDLEY, I missed his place, jects. Toward evening we bade our wron.g road and kind friends good bye, and contin-- 1 Coming to a darkey cabin on a MMurMnmn or to the uedon our way, stopping in the II clearing, they directed us home of a Mr, Lemer, who lived Ehrfhenware, Jars, Bowls, Milk Pans, woods to eat wild Tea Pots, Ac. We had a conversation, with a meth-- 1 about a quarter of a mile further on. i was Lenier Mr. we When there got odist who seemed very much pre-- 1 of work In warraaUI t toward us, and ThMbT cold Greenland as as were our and toward. and people, judiced Territory, am rrleos if low I could he hen Elder Oaah. for asked C well widow a do entertained by to by i n.Siid Knrb 8t., raat of and her son by the name of Stark . I entertain us for the night, made all I continued to improve from day to "?Rn.n.er J cxcliscs My companion, Greenfield's Bend, Maury Co., da, and soon the dizzy sensation, I thmking tt our only chance of a Tenn. Sept, 26th. 1896. j which I had experienced from the I F9os1T,.g place, did some tall coax H. To the Editor of the Union. time I left the mountains, passed I mgf telling Mr. Lenier that his comThe city of Nashville has been away and I had a good appetite fori panion was not strong and was weary THE a long walk, but he wasst,j1R' nvassea by onr Elders, as have my food, which, contrary to my ex-- 1 from us in ; Getting out of ENTERPRISING .p " oat of the Counties of middle pectation, was, as a rule, of an ex- inclined to Itake said came Elder, I am ' cellent qtality. Afarm buscuit and patience, BUTCHER. nnessee, alsa EU let us be able to ., Next walk; going. Door to fit. George About 11 oclock, an the 23rd of bufter, fried ham, chicken, and der Christenson reluctantly very Will keep eggs, with fruit and plenty of milk followed me in silence for some disay, Elder Christenson and constituted our almost rations. daily r. krted ont to distribute tracts in much heard I had about the corn tance. Perceiving that something w BEEF county, north qf Nashville, bread and bacon, that I was agreea-as wrong, 1 spoke to him and found e.took the electric car to the -:- ON HAND find that the peo- that he was angry at me for not to surprised bly and with of the )urbs then, city, us took L. he until Mr. to 18tf Call and see us. ple of Tennessee are fond of some- - sticking me if we had to lay in. He told h. out I could not blame myself for it, comand -j or iscnp, my purse We were very desirous of holding said he did not know where to go as it a meeting in the neighborhood, and was several miles through a broken 1 North St., Saint George Utah: lling we caej on a minister of the timbered country to the next house, DEALER IN a orphan s house, a fine insti- - Missionary and darkness upon us. As we Church. CK,r' Watlone-y- , lerrnmrrv. Baptist ion sheltering over one hundred had a I Lord that the we his found place house, replied approached vee nates, we were shown through him book in hand taking his ease in for us. and that we would turn back house by the matron, a pleas-Jad- y in' a hammock. We soon found and try Mr. Hunter, Elder O said who gavo us a description ourselves engaged in conversation he did not have any faith in itj but eAcL room and by whom it was with the divine. We asked him to we went on. Arriving at the house, rhidbed. to preach in his church, I knocked, and Mr. Hunter came to I allow us we but he refused. We endeavored to the door. 1 told him we were two fehtinuing. on our way, led at the country residence of preach the Gospel to him, but ' he Elders, representing the Church of Saints, re<hy lady, who refused our would answer all our arguments by Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y MANUFACTURERS of cts and forbad ns to distribute saying "1 can't see it that way. that we were traveling without ng, enter- Flour, Bran, Germade, Corn m to the tenants on her estate. Finally I told him that the word of purse and scrip and would like ' Walk in 0 tried ito reason with her, and God declared that there were none tainment for the night. meal, Cracked wheat, for said: Mr. and who would those as so blind see. not Hunter, gentlemen, )w 'her. the responsibility she Table use,4 at jlowest we and like did the was He not but willingly complied. allusion, very umed in refusing us a hearing, We soon sat down to a nice supper TC t she said she was willing to compelled to take his medicine. In cash price. straw-berrie- s. i 1 Loc-t- -- correspondence. 4 JOHN PEARCE, Co-op- jjj I . 1 aSSSTjiKjfift! ssk-Rt bf It?? JSI . r! & PORK J. R. MICHELS, . WASHINGTON . MILL COMPANY, . ; .A " |