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Show UTAH CiJ iiiAiI AiN ADYOtJA IN. I lli63 view of the huff that tlmse schools! eviis in tins Twmtoiy. and demand Nun her of churrhe- - imi are e.waHLhed and suj.po vtel by stin legislation for the eradication school lU)lI.Ii - these evils, and nidae our ro .T' 'ho taxatmn of Mormons end yinx-lo- f uiiiik oi tUuxc.il lilt ID Mormons alike, and becaUfen tne operation and support of all meas' alwuf Vot.nhdna latter c.ass i alniust wholly unre ure' that shall bring' about these 1 -- j presented, either in the boards J trustees or of teachers employed, we, therefore, ask for the separation of the public school house from the meeting house, and urge snth legislation as shall do away with the necessity of all parochial schools, and the establishment of a free public St In ol system that will secure equal rights to all. irrespective of church or political alliances. The pleasant relations and unity of effort existing between the various Christian schools of the Territory, is a source of gratification and encouragement, and furnishes hopeful indications of a still more rapid development and advancement in the school work in the future. We believe that it would be of veiy great interest and profit to hold a convention of all the teachers in the various schools of the Territory, for the interchange of thought and for discussion of the vital points relating to the educational work in Utah, and recommend the appointment of commit tecsto confer as to the best means ofaccomplishing this result. a tut.C IF v Fi A.U Q .v Jjr U..SSt,LuA44i I"1'"'' reul:5. this object. The i elation of the pastor and teacher should be of the most pleasant and intimate character, arid they should most heartily cooperate in all efforts looking to the best interests of the school and church. We urge that so far as possible, the pastor be relieved of all school duties and personal responsibility connected therewith. We appreciate the help kindly afforded by the Board of Education, and recommend that Childrens day be observed on all our charges. The past year has been one of marked progie&s in the History of tlm Salt Lake Seminary. All the have been fully departments sustained, and the efficient work accomplished is gaini ng the increased confidence of the community, and ?. most successful and prosperous era seems to be dawning upon the school We pledge ourselves to do ail in our powerjto support it, and make itwoithy of the patronage of all who of securing a higher are We education. highly appreciate the aid afforded by the Womans Home Mission, ard in view of the urgent need of fiee schools in various localities, we ask their aid in the establishment of the same. T. W, Lincoln. A WICKED ADULTERATION, 0c ' R; m.u'iIon-Y- S We protest against the portion Mi'S. T W iilUKV-iassumed, that the American Nation d o an effect and the Christian Churches me the Lincoln, experkmeC in our nils .on is now of the and thewoiker enemies the persecutors in i lie East. Mormon peop.e. ws Rtsohed . That as a We invite the attention of the min-eiams most Ori endorse co a to the cordHly country at large great riiir agricultural ami cunnierciai winkei, alia i uluu,i-r.reaoiuces of Utah and to tlm iied friends. of capital and intelligent industry Resot ted. That the executive board to develop these resources profit- of the Woman's Home Mission Society be requested to letain hr ably. We greatly FjOiC6 in t he prom- in their employ, and to use her in ises of moral and material pros- any way that commends itself to perity so evident here, and in the their judgment as long as practicrapid advancement of all Christian able. influences and agencies, carrying (Signed) P. A. H. Fkxnklin. A. W. Adkinson, with them their inherent princimu i a, to LitA.yn'' of and of the flag, ples loyalty the inviolate sanctity of home. Inasmuch as we have learned We earnestly urge the neces that Brother A. W. Adkinson is sity of persistent, and progressive contemplating a removal from this efforts in behalf of Utah, on the Mission in October, we deplore the part of all the Christian churches loss of so efficient a laboier and of our land. and by the Government commend him to the Christian and people of the United States. church, wherever, in the providence T. W. Lincoln Signed j of God, he may be called to labor, P. A. H. Fn an run. and wall welcome him at any time T. C Xliff to this Mission as a cod a oo re r. 1 , Eleven Per Cent of Tarlrate of Lime Discovered in Price's Baking Powder. l, d EXTENSION We have been kindly and largely remembered by the Mission Board in the past. We are thankful for whatever share of their benefactions at the present time As a Mission we recognize the fact, that but for this society and the generous contributions of the people through that society, we should have no ex istence, and tholisai ds throughout this mountain region would be without the g'speU Our immediate necessities as a Mission are great. We need just now, in the wonderful opening of our Territory to missionary work, a large increase of aid from both the contingent and general funds. We will trust to the Parent Board for such increase, and with all our hearts, we pledge ourselves to such support of the missionary cause as we can possibly give it. AAA V AAA Anuh'd-- . Etarch Prut. Guv-ermnoT- it consequences that may arise from taking this large amount of lime into the yvtem. Lime can not be deoniX',cd by heat, and is not climb mi ted in mixing or baking, and, therefore, all of this enormous proportion, as found in Prices Baking Powder, remaim in the bread, biscuit, or cake with which it is mixed, and is takui into the stomach. By the application ol heat to lime, carbonic acid gas is a caustic so powerdriven off', and there is left quick-limbv ful th.d it is used tanners to eat the hair from hides to quickly rot the flesh of animals, and in dissecting-room- s from the hones of dead subjects. Lime mixed w itli star. L (and bulk are found in Prices Ponder) will produce a ferment. The process is not quirk, and does not take place until the food in which the baking powder in used has been some time in the stomach. and more serious disorders result. slvspeod:i Indigestion. l ' The cause of this large amount of Lime in Prices Raking Powder is the me of cheap and impure materials. Prof. C 13. Gibs-mChemist of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, had in view' these impure pnowders containing lime, like Prices, when, after having made an examination of many of them, he volunteered the following testimony that Royal Raking Powder is the best and purest e, S' 1 JL , ETHODIS f THE CO AUNG YEAR Superintendent of Mission: Beaver and Frisco circuit, F. Brock; Hebei- circuit, to b supplied; Jordon valley and Oorinne circut, G. M. Jeffrey . Ogden, A. W. Adkinson; Park CPv circuit, G. E. Jayne; Piovo circuit, E. in the market T. C. Uiff, : THE ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE, - Royal Baking Powdkr I recently procured a sample of your (Royal) baking powder from the kitchen of a private family in this city, and subjected it to an examination. I found, it, so different from many ot the baking powders advertised as strictly and absolutely pure and so tar superior that I thought you would be pleased to know it. and might find use for the certificate. In view- - of the vast difference and stupendous frauds that are offered to the most gullible people on the face of the earth, it pleases me occasionally to strike an honest Meeim and Recokmen dations. 1st. A number of small chapels, - AH,. f TKff . CHI 3ir.it u: oun TiiftKf to cost from $300 to $1,000, free from Tooele circuit, J. 1). Giililan; Ileber all debts, should be built, which to be supplied by W. W. would answer both for school and circuit, article. Co. : Respectfully. C. R. GIR80N, Analytical Chemist. W FAX?. JRLIJJJLiillLe ar. Sanitary & GO, Depot, Pltimbmg and Gas Fitting, Stoe.Txi BRICK ZEEeaAJ-xx- axxd. g AND RANGES SET "V" PLASTER ORNAMENTS, Artistic Gas Fixtures and Plumbers Supplies Itu ?o West Stjvuiid South Gt. V ioneer i. ."1 : one-eight- Jei-fiiey- , s IlabirIuw, less substance equal' ne .about h of its entire weight is which the cause of the great lack of strength of (and Price's Raking Powdt r. as shown by the tests of the ChemUtA there is to le considere! the serious m Tv 19,00 per ct of New York, found the following ia 11.85 per it TARTRATE OF LIME Aside ft uni the inferiority of a powder containing a use- AND LOCALITY OE PREACHERS f(K J. W. Jackson. Chaplain church purposes, the expenses Glaaville; of Fort Douglas. to be borne by the Board of Church SCANDINAVIAN WORK, Ati QArtiAT nno Cache Valley circuit, to be supW. H. M. S. Efficient teachers should plied; Salt Lake City, Martians 2nd. be sent to a score of places in Utah Nelson; San Pets Valley circuit, P. A. H. Franklin and M. Ander and Idaho at once. son. 3d: Women missionaries are SCHOOL W OKK. in rhe field. needed greatly T. W. LinLake Salt By viriting from house to house M. A. Miss M. Jeffrey, they will reach a Mass, many of coln, G. whom would be won from error to Locke, Mies A. C. Sow les, Miss Addie D. Gordon. Mrs. J B. Wii-- j the truth of the gospel. 4th. Scandinavian missionaries son. Ogden Seminary. Mis K. D. and teachers also reach a large pop Mrs. Martha Skewee. ulation which cannot be reached by Updegraff. Provo Seminary Miss G. E. English speaking missionaries and teachers. It is estimated that Ensey. G. M. Park City Seminary -- H. J. T there are 40,000 Scandinavians in .Dl&CK. V Ti' V 11 nr. IK. iy , i;it ivrc I rr ihe bounds of this Mission. They Committee. Braver Seminary. T he supare ceitainy open to gospel influ lOUMiriLi: ox ihk cwor.i plied. enees, and mr work among them Kh supTATLOI AS KAlStw IN t TAIL Tooele Si ruinuiy. should be augmented at om e. f TtTi1 U I'Ciil yi COCULO UU lJHO J VlftiauvA 5th. Tour committee is of the plied Grantsville J. E. Copeland. world, a condition of affair that is come for time has that the opinion Soule. OpJiir.-Mi- es anomalous in its character and us to occupy new fields. of the Tlie mission, tendencies, hCANDIN AVIAN T. C- Uiff Christian churches and schools in Salt Lake Miss E. L. Anderson Chairman. this Territory is to allay, ami not to and one to be auppLed; arouse antagonism j to assist In Summary of statistics of the Mb PJealesant- to be supplied a treating the tide ol immorality, Methodist Church in Utah for She Mr B. Spisriock, missionary of lawlessness and violence that past two years as reported at the Woman' fe Home Salt Lake threatens its welfare, and to help in Conferences of 1883 and 1884: Ci . advancing the moral and intelMiss L. Sangstad, missionary lectual status of society. Woman's Home Mission, San Pete. We deprecate the spirit of an tag mitPm and mob viobnna (in- r.rr ' ir - v dent here and elsewhere, and FRINK! Itdkt lieiWte N nr tne tn,,t t..S or disapprove of the recent katwi efietdkepetX 50 cw rnorch tw 5or $t j massacre of Mormon elders in Ten r rVwt ,1of mot Sfid gra nvf W iinupf tnri iK'sl nessee. We deplore therisfe Ct! Of itxde to chutwhea ux.! tkt& ttffiy dft l( fmtfmtpns, need iniquity and Ps, remlu I F .t.R f. A. .. 1.0.3 per i Price's Powder e extend to the Salt Lake Tribune. Evening Chronicle and Ogden Pilot our thanks, for their courtesy in publishing the proceedings of the Conference, and to tlm various railroads for favors received. T. W. Lincoln. M 3. A3 per AMMONIA Resole vd that we extend ous thanks to all the friends at Ogden who have so kindly and hospitably We also entertained the Mission. express to the pastor of tin church our appreciation of his untiring effort to secure the comfort of all. APPOINTMENTS Pri es Halving Powder, of Chicago, sho.vs: LIME M. Nelson. KEPOP.T OF C0MM1T8EE ON MTSMON tioh of impure literature in this Territory, arid urge all cur teachers to use their utmost endeavors to suppress its use, and in its stead, to suply all families within their reach with a puie Christian literature. To this end, we urgently call upon the Tract Society, the Book Concern and other agencies of our church to aid us in the accomplishment of '1 W. Lumber Yard, er XX. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, T. - & t mzzs 6. Flooring, Rustic Siding Lath, Windows, - G? Mi-ikio- Xj. rglOCj, Ji:oxxX5.Ti.gs, Fourteenth' Ward Opposite AnscrMy Room 4. Oar assortment in all grades of building materials irfull ard complete. To our patrons we gnarrantee Satisfaction in price and quality. 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