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Show M T fafa Aarctsf 4 a : S tr0'j is jr?att Ivt the iahonrs art e?e."' SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, JUKE, VOL. 2. tJs occason NO. tL 1885. at tlp TrUi Amer- - granted. It must be shown that the United States, for lie- three that the essayist had a very rrfe lean Continent was discovered by the applicant during that time has combined represent the sovereignty churn full of cream, as the producs, to E angelical Christianity of her churning was a roll of excriC sturdy Norwegians, when they behaved as a man of good moral of cur country. Education, Temperance, Exposition of were driven out into the the to attached lent butter. It might he difficult, character, priori stormy ifcrmoniem and General News in Utah. ocean by the stern decrees of a jfies of the Constitution, and well THE SALT LAKE SEMINARY at first glance to see what applicatcruel king, to search for homes. disposed to the good order and ion. could be made of such a them?. EXHIBITION; METHODan address delivered by Much that is good of Scandinavian happiness of the United States; to aa churning to the most of us briars IST CHURCH. GOV. MURRAY, toand but sad memories of boyhood days, thought and customs language grant citizenship has been inherited from your peo- morrow be compelled to exclude when we ourselves were often pretty An Interesting Entertainment by bebox thoroughly churned; but the usaxy In Salt Lake City, May 27, 1885, ple, descending to ns through oiu that person from the jury the Pupils in the 0?w Hmme. was to do an excellent plea for thorough much cause believes is he that There it Ihe English Entertainment by an right at ancestry. in which science and Methodmusic and that the and Scandinavian preparatory work in all the depart Sap rHi Congress story House was The Walker Opera meats of life. Half the allottel binds as to the Northmen, and Court declared to be a crime is an ist which impels Americans to honor snaraoly and an outrage upon soci- crowded from pit to dome last time of the life of fnan is gives tm an appreciative gathering preparatory work so as as to av Scandinavia, and welcome her peo- ety. The Coastitutioa is the bul- night by of and friends to witness well the other half. It is evideag, Sound government, in the present, patrons the and of Scandinaour to our wark shores. That Government, ple and an enduring Government for vians make good Americans is at- laws the protecting shield pi soci- the fifteenth annual exhibition of that this half should be wall the United States, largely depends tested by the growth, development ety, The Government Imposes no the Salt Lake Seminary. Upon the mother is la&ia The carefully - arranged proupon the education of the people, and good government in the great penal burthens on good citizens great responsibility in the trains for the leases that oars is a Gov- States of our Northwest territo- well disposed to good order. Its gramme was carried oat exceeding oi her children far their life wmL, well under the direction of Pro. and she herself should be mo. ernment by tn people. There is much, I trust, In the authority falls upon the willing ly ry, tree W. Lincoln, principal of the thoroughly T. the As you bend the twig, as has been shown ia the shoulders of those who are attached prepared for this future C. Miss a A, in assisted As school, inclined. begin by is you Is all preparatory work it is only past, to cause your good people to to the principles of the Constitunew Commonwealth so youwili ad- come and cast your homes under tion, as gently and as welcome as Sowles, Miss Addle Gordon and necessary to gather together ties vance. Beginning wxong in cue the shadow of the flag of Free the dews of Heaven fall upon the Miss M. A. Locke. The exercises elements of success already with eduof the evening were opened with ns, so that toms, and more particularly in they may develop into & America. Ours is the land of civil trees of the forest. Rev. no IliiT, it following easy by the prayer and rich proves young, complete life. cating and religions liberty; freedom of In founding this Government, in which the entire class rendered a evils the correct growing Matinal Mu sings. a recitatKHE. matter to thought, freedom of speech every- uniting its statutes, and in defendMiss Clara Liv- was well chorus. spirited out of the wrong beginning. In where given by Miss Grace Leadsprevails; individuality of ing it against foreign and domestic ena then dwaifed solo, a have piano case gave Miss of Bellevue, Idaho. ingston the one you thought and action, within the foes, the true men of all parties titled Errand of Love, which man, Comdwarfed a other ForeBe Die Trott the in Van sang tree, have been, and always will he, rea- called forth boundary of lasvalways. Miss Alice applause. in the genuine tongiBX. monwealth. (Schubert) to the sentiment of Mitchell subscribe to falls of The gratedy liberty of light methods , presented Bijabs Story The Fairy at the Fountain, As the habits and free men. The the Union, the Constitution and in a very true and interesting manupon only not fully our intermediate may the drama, by youth departthought taught man who is fit to be a slave is unfit the enforcement of the laws. Can ner, showing no small degree of that follows crewas it be and ment, changed, amusing, quite readily be a free man, and the man who any of us do less? Should less eb elocutionary ability. Gold- ated to The the on oil them Miss Sowles start is should v,e applause. be free is unfit to be an required of any man? From the en Eventide, a solo by the charmto unfit is of in etructed them the pretty piece, learning, properly highw; y American citizen. Those who en- Atlantic ocean our count) y has ing little songstress. Miss Fay Van which was ruunder well and intelligent given. very . equipped slave the bodies and minds and spread over the once far Allegha-aies- Trott, was especially fine, and the instruction. Miss Heath Clara sang the sokt dimentary It has populated the prairies little of others by breaking consciences than more her with lady sang Shall Our Parting be Foreven1 It becomes necessary, therefore, the laws will, in the future as in and forests of the Northwest, and usual fascination. Then the drama under and especially very nicely. universally, receive the just condem- extended its possessions and peoRed Riding Jiood was presented A cantata, The Queen, hy our form of Government. th?t we the past, nation o! outraged law, or in the ple into the far islands of the Paci- by some twelve liliputians from as fathers, and members of society, Hill, Lily Heath and Mkz roll-cal- l of daily life will be found fic ocean. Midway between the the primary department. The class MaryVan Trott was one of the finest should aid in every way possible to recorded as Refugees from Jus- main artery of the country, the showed considerable drilling on the Fay school-houseover and features of the entertainment. Tire give build Our Government welcomes great Mississippi, and our Western part of their teacher, Miss Gordon. school has our schools into the hands of moral, tice. enjoyed an attendants the oppressed, helps the weak, rai- shores, your lines and mine are cast Their costumes were designed and the teachers, and patriotic past year of ifafi pupils fuser intelligent misof the tlm restrains midst in homes are the ses fallen, Our occafor the of the city and the surrounding coaa-trprepared especially who will instill into the minds the penitent and mineral mountains and in valleys sion. in which each erne of the charforgives guided, that The teachers aie an efficKst tlm Commonwealth, patriotism With the of plenty and beside running wa- acters shone forth resplendent. A the aggressor. punishes be to arid morality rr necessary corps oi earnest workers. Prof. s confidence and added strength of a ters. All that the sun of the was German education. gone through a in Lincoln has labored untiringly tc. By colloquy blended proper ferth we have; all v. i tli of successful free governwhich may bring century wo German the and riass, men as by these means they, enhancing the growth and popularment cf the United States, liberty that a raponsive eaith may pro- was directed by Miss Locke. men in after years, may the more ity of this excellent institution ate! Sheltered from reaches from our shores to enlight- duce we have. Mi.--esan read and duties tne urnt'orm he is now happy in seeing the SemLucy Kempton intelligent! ConLovers about all tlm TL s rind and en 01 tiie world, by protected SeleM Our Rays. u eundirioK. say entitled, inal y in so en;uy to the tallest extent the pri- iands in which the Divine of stitution in every civil, political dim right careful showed beslowei preparaan upuf four after experience essay vileges so year Kings in all time has held success- and religious rights; with you? fay tion and developed a thought that the thorough principal and instr?.-to- r on American citizenship. ful! sway. In renouncing allegiance al eiVoifa in the cause of education i trust this meeting may result of the school. The fall terae ought to inspire every school boy oi'.cli governments you turn your an( good government, Utah in the or to to attainments the Scandinawill begin tlio first Monday in far-highest girl in material help to the in in a iorever. will backs future very giant despotism jirove of tlm is upon one tember. Sa7i La nr 1 ) utucrot. possible. School days vian schools of Utah, and arouse an. ; Men and of freedom honest allegiance .swearing the riiejtlm on galaxy of lifa. summits and in this iwiva-e- d interest good Mr. Nelson Government of the United States women of I rail ail to you, once side of which lie the the Yurie j ex world and that gmwime Think of a tax of kp per caprs. and Northmen, Americans now, lei us you become a ciiild of and hopea and aspirations pmienrp and liis co laborers uui y be strer.pt once hecons- - a factor in a 'ukmgj jugmiu every battle and win of f hildliood and youth, and all to support a body of in their pin poses to accom- at men in beer idleness! Yet tfax free- - the-.- cut the proLMn of seif p vunment t vcvv noiut that heaven-bo- but the fore shadowings plish th'- greatest good fur the fer all mankind. V c Wiil not nil dum de mands of us. Let us de wunlu not be nearly equivalent As to of the greater life to come. greatest possible numbei. what is being done yearly by fau he rich, but we at least mav Lave u nMr.d nothing far vriih-humanity .,v ni n fifty years ago, In tlm she.'f time I shall speak, I j,,rv whole population fieri-j(,the Vv.K.a ;a rieh homestead, and mercy may not enter a plea, s'nding uiifui the summit of the de.-ditoaddoessnsy ienmrks to my Lu-iStates;' lur this airny ed snhy-tage for our children, by establish- - Love God always, and then be Allegfianies tlm vision of the great fceanusmr. sun hearers; more partickeepers is far worse than idle, t. in a free country each schools them ns or Methodists if you will. future Mississippi is ularly. I desire to speak somewhat as actively at wu) k killing men by yon are aiding to night, and Mormons if you prefer, but above valley was unfc filed; su to all in of tie- laud of their birth, and mom of thousands annually, imprir tens fiance citizen a all be Aniei ieans thereby giving them tin equal n. their briiool days, the great restless peilwips. ot tin1 Lino, or tnvir uuup-riothe strength uf woikmeig in rhe lace of fa with tlm favormljof tlm United Slates and to live life of activity and earnestness that ing uf fav; mn to children of tin rich. within the laws, bears with it an must come to all is but the developPlymouth Hock ami the shores md. commit v.eakenincr crimps tM bore. Let us ment of the The obligations of naturalration honor no Roman ever powers in ns. Men are of New England, upon which, the of U l,ossi,,le ful'fiet ali propeity, d&fearirsg rSive worn should not le too readily besiowed stirring to be great, but ihe lessons safeguards Pilgrim Fathers landed, aims of the legislation and ednex-lio- n. uilmr hand, too readily that is dark or guilty of tlm past. of school life teach that uue greatscarcely less bleak than the atnher-girt- ed or, on rhe And we pay them ness does not consist in a great assumed. shores of live North-wiu-000 every year for doing this. and child us let every support ' to renounce name, great wealth or great influallegiance pat a great continent like our--- is loth to woman dependent- upon, iss; let, ns ence, but in !lw rue use and de Voice. din overs to us places sheltered the land oi his birth is not to Le dore sing the songs of freedom in peace- vriopment of the great mi im withfrom the North wind, and ever v es Ned; and ifitise wh may where the luw shelf-er- el Tsdihgi and Schwind, brewers wie tlm Const it u f fan and yield a ful, nappy homos, where no man in us. Mi Clara Heath and Miss place and all our people are and nut tncd ? enter, all laws should Clara Livingston rendsied a piano Rntiuqne, lately had a quantity .ri from the despotisms or Kingly i cad v obedience us or make rnnfast dare to of may duet entitled Chiming Brils in a be-- r returned to them from BVk mle; many of them with skies cor a A: ur this iiirii privilege afraid. vuf. with a letter from consignee, fi.hu' law a very creditable manner. requires above them soft as the junny Italy dtizumliip. President of more than a mere real-Uo- -i An essay entitled staring that he had no use fur itvs )it ns support the sought after even in the days of the something i the saloon keepers there all us the let United States; i'u fsf fiyf Year-- in tins conntrv Wss a very commendable one, read support Ik by your Jarir; forced by ihe prohibitionists and min year in the state or tenv Cuugieaa .of the United States; fat by Miss May McKenzie, of Evaa?-a- s ceftry. i was evident j of Court the close. be it ton, device Wyoming, Supreme may support It should not be forg- i leu on lorv in whirl the Utll Christian AdVOC&tS i - ! , Free-Schoo- h lie-prov- ed. d-ic- y s, v. P Ima-ven- pi'-misin- a j O' uin-rtein- g , Lii-eri- j- fi.-r.- t j j j j e j ng - j fa-spiri- ng nine-tenth- j I I m-- t . B s |