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Show V'-.'- V U TESTS Q" s s msMsat rfraSk as m&B i Ui (tT?,e hardest truly i? great, Lot the Inborn VOL. aau lAkE CITY, UTX 1, a $ are TppimA iiiiwwriMr rff rf iJ .u, .ro fir.' PY iQfti i.w it VA t M w town oi about Ouila without debt. Common hoc ! dsd qpJ frMfEB , Snd ti School Work at Grantsvice. town exhibits marks of progress. six hundred people. We have eSty and futuic prosperity 0f thaj Thft mission school at this place j Jl h.U3 w f vitzirjft Iiunuitju peupixJ, iiiui pokea ihree times at this place work, dehmudvd bat tins debt was begun Monday Jan. 7th with r -- - is situated in one of the most with much pleasure and satisfac- should be paid, and some means an enrollment of thirty four. Th tion. We had of Utah. to be devised ir. to j beautiful valleys fc voted to Evangc-Iica-l meet school in a is Christianity good rendition, and It was thought advisable to send there are many reasons for eniMuchuou. Temperance and General have purchased a lot, centrally lo-iSunday Hot. 11, was a sort of i UUi.h this ilaCG o cun .ui t . i;t-- i rn i"K maim Means have reer provided, 4i ti n f A Ciuou to repre - couragement. fr, view-- of difficul3 kslde our differences sent tr.ccasue, aiidiaise tie money ties m the way, it will expect to build a neat agreed to iav require some have a and The time ana enuren scnooi purgood day needed for this j.arpoae, ana ii BlfAnu Of o to estiibxish the school. But chapei lor Bishop Wiley, D . D. was full of pleasure and profit and possible, also secured the neces- we have no doubt it can be accomposes at once. C. H. Fowler. D. D. The town of Midway is four miles will never be forgotten. sary meens to build one or two plished by earnest and faithful T V. Iliif. Park City claims four thousand chapels in San Pete Valley, west of Heber and has a population wrk. Below aiA somu statistics K. h mi tit. of seven hundred. We preached people, Morspns, Catholics and Xlic1 KafAiw Til TTMlffpf of the school : , W' 4wiv. i O. k Jayne. v iawi a The Catholics have Protestants. audi a there to very appreciative Total enrollment, 40, Regular T. IV. Lincoln. op Wiley and it ieceivAd bis apence in the Saints Meeting house. church and school. The Congrega-lionaiist- s A. W. Adkinson. 30. Fei- - cent, of attendance proval. Brother Franklin was have just finished a fine then commissioned school in V A . H . Franklin . There Is no by the super- S6. Ags of oldest papiil 26. Age J. I). Gun! an. this townf but there is a good brick church. Their school num- intendent for :his taik. He Luts met Of ycuugesi pupil . Depot tment one bers we the about a one had if for hundred, good being opening with some success but not in pro- good. F. Brock. the school Protestant funds. in teacher the The buildimr is smali but comand city. necessary cniy G. M. Jeffrey. portion to what might reasonably U. The to and wn the on the small a demands, Echo is fortable. place people t;v. C . Copeland . Pupils are making reasonbe expected, broth? jl Ti Ti adfor e school Xu. Ti a us Lwb able X advancement. Xi. ia asking greater pOopie gave is determined to push on till the G. E. Gopelar.d. cordial welcome at this place, and vantages, as there roust be five hun- lacf rl a va i H i ;i;Ite ffilnnxhss. we preached to them in the public dred children that ought to be in 414,OuUUJUi Teacher church building is ucd. both, i HonTurns b,ET6 vt f!nn school. IiC The school As plrtO 6 - c? noT,"a lor worship and school purposes. IVSount Pleasant Methodist Epis arista have a prosperous school worship here, aid mS uD appropria- We have opened a SrandinavIan copal Mission School. If you vv ant to kep posted about there, ana, as the town is small, we tion was made for h school, we free school with Miss Emily L. Mission work in Utah can do little more than to give have been preaching in saloons, Anderson as teacher and. it is The school is a Sc; doing evangelical and as houses halls for subscribe the Advocate. them oppor- well. private preaching occasionally. l was and Ovei 60 scholars have been opened There enrolled and some new ones Coalville is a place of about one tunities were afforded. November 1883. The Teacher, Mies. are towns not have other are I obtainsmall we Here thousand people. Lisa M. Saugstad has been very week. is an It FROM OUR EXCHANGES. coming every English successful in conducting the school, ed permission tospeak in the Saints m?ni !ond, such W eber, Hencfcr, school with the exception that v children of Scandinavian descent and is indeed doing a good work. meeting house. The night was Rounu aiiey, uia&Tieston, etc. In 1S13 the only religious paper : this unbroken entered we When no and and dark provision stormy, have the oppoituuuy to learn the published in the United States had Starting with three scholars, the awJI M UUHQ U m. number has gradually and constant- had been made , for pervice, For- field, w could not see how the rmA ? o Auuiou auu viruujaiiuu ..' 1,006; new there are God but be to was work was locked. not the church prosecuted, if desired by their 2,000,000 hemes in our land which languages, ly increased, so that at the present, tunately 30 pupils have been enrolled. The Rummaging our pockets, we found has opened the way step by step, parents. are visited weekly by a religious surmount us of enabled to one On and two matches. many run lighting 30. A about ol Our Sunday schc is very hope- rvo UU ptyl average attendance is all read who difficulties. e P, ask was it immediately them, ful. W e have now about 40 scholars, centrally located hall has been There are now f(R) native ordained, for us Uaia ftrtjai .wkiok a of out ly swept pray by gust school the and wjpd for the school has lately received mvMfhArj and rented in t Inffi-- j religious In 1QT1 , fl ,j.oW A. the and ean Gods ''workmen in this k j - ArtTtr of 230 Sunday services. Some temporary desks through the house, i Light-Ins-' w mi w ' gift y nai, enures in usristeffl field. The difficulties are many from the first Norwegian Methodist dom has doubled its- rrimsteriaP and seats have been made, but the other with great care, we found the God all shiners are poL V-d of lamp and succeeded in getting a but with school is very inncii iin Episcopal Sunday school in workers in' twelve years i ' little light on the subject. I then j ble. We consecrate our all so God Chicago. suitable furniture. Thu Sunday-school- s of the Hanof Utah, heii rope and began pull- - tor the redemption Our serriccs have been very well son Place Methodist Miss, Saugstad is also doing found the Church, BrookA man came to the and for that faith which looks atrended for some and deep nopie mis3jon WOrk, and is very well ing vigorously, tine, 98 has ofiiceis and teachers, 325 and cries it conviction has been awakened in lyn, liked among the people. Truly in door and wanted to know what was alone at the promise scholars in the main .school, and on. I told him there was snail be done. hearts. With the week of 405 in many earnest, and with a devoted Christ; going the infant class. Of the mam Geo. E. Jayne, Pastor. we commenced to hold prolike spirit, she is a power for good, going to be a Methodist meeting prayer, school, 451 are church members. tracted meetings and continued With such a In the absence o! Rev. Mr. Franklin there. Re thought there was not nursery there is but iSiI the pastor, she has conducted the much prospect for a iUcCtiug and Methodist Episcopal them for three weeks. th- church will die Norwegian little that fear left. I begau to sing when a few The special meetings have been out. Ghurch. public meetings very acceptably, Sait Lake City. young men came and looked into made a great blessing to the work. Tue Preriiyreri.,!, and Congrega-ti-iOH- l on windows. I the singing kept Six souls have been converted and Park City Circuit. V T ministers of 8t. Louis have Frt k H tier another came in until rvt th anyone's V4V tuo fltUUawA ?n ftaltTifp V v.v iutj lejuitiug in tu6 pcaCc Ct GuCi ffocHed to ;;me publishing we had a congregation of forty or Mission, of the Methodist Episcopal Oar members have been quickened, his circuit comprises ten or tii-- uin notes tire , Sunday morning v - M WT? tVit Church in 1882 Rev. P. A. H. and the attendance increased. The?-?fifty. i Mfr.l "A nn uw iwixiM v pi cavumg five town papers. of about a is Hoytsville Franklin, a converted Mormon, are quite a number, who are under radius of thirty miles, Park City f Toronto, Mr. Goodt-mmh ouse and a native of Norway, was ap- conviction, but have not as yet Can., school The hundred people. an is the centre. It being entirely was Las a to miikuiulollars found given comA crowded. hundred to benrfs Hurst riven their to (jfod literally v. pointed by Bishop new work. a Methodist Unhvreiiy in that city. to see and hear mence evangelistic labor among the out came Mormons Infidelity stqerstitioB and moral With the exception of Park City what they had not seen or heard Scandinavians in Salt Lake City. depravity combine to resist tire ' Rev. Aloes te Lanna, pastor of the Echo, the towns are all Mormon. Methodist Episcopal Church is X entered the field last August, for twenty or thirty years. Indeed, He labored very successfully, and word of God and the Holy Spirit. seen a it soon became evident that the Oh ! how my heart is longing to Rome, has b. ; no ni anted by the t here wert? no ccomro odti- some of them had never a Kiaight of the Methodist minister. There was an work needed to be extended. The see scores and hundreds brought king of It'Jy uns for holding meetings, diflic ul- fi for s njthe statistics excellent feeling during the meet- following year I was appointed by to the Savior ! How I love to tell the Crown b liovTcV er LiiA 'i oi Evangv-iikithe uf Iriy. What in much Wto and I enjoyed this fiehl sweet story ox Jesus and his love to liberty ing, Wiley, Bishop I. pi evidentially removed one bv one a commotion such a promotion One of the old Mormons of labor, and on July 28th the first mv deceived country men ! as we went forward with our work. speaking. offered a PreU-stoarent her would and hand ms a shake, hearty Norwegian Methodist Episcopal At Heber City we asked permission gave During the last quarter, two have have ttJcicU' ; Rwu.-iin scui e of ears to speak in the Mormon church, said we had a good meeting, also Church of Salt Lake City was or- been - received into full connection been a Methodist. ganized, with eighteen members in and ago. which was granted. In the morn- - 1shat he had eight on probation. Pray foi .. I , "Yes We Methodists ssld 1 ' and five urobatmo- us that the good work may go ou. full connection, O n Hull auuxc5ocu iOUC 3. .lii. i. 1 uuc uauumuu and that a wave of mighty spiritual dred and fifty people, and made an liere m the old time apostolic pow- ers. i i.N a universal but I fear you fellows have lost A comfortable brick church, revival y ar. conn upon us here In aunouiicement for an afternoon er, may i A Sun da;, c iivention was i smiled and said ha 28x45, has been built at a cost of service At the appointed time it." Re Lake Salt City. held in Another the first j $1700. The lot in which this buildreuntly there was a very poor prospect for thought nci altogether. Mattinus Nelson. Pastor in ever LAV Id me for the good ing has been erected was bought by Teiritory. a meeting. We began to sing congratulated t t it nacnn viurt rrTi ntieniiou. and order UO rtev, r, Kj. inn me oupeiiiuenueut, Rock'd .Ages. A few entered and , and about to and the we schools, 'iu so that before people sang played my arrival, for by tne time prayer was over about Two more mission in 2000 schools, and scholars. the who about wa at organ gathered present have church two hundred had come in. The until would hare A little while .gv the officials of here worth at least $2200. connection with the Mehodist midnight. stayed property choirjtecdered their services, which been started of a has EpiscopaljChurcfohave donawe this Towards received a the citv of Ruim- enl Hit Pme u bill population Wanship we gladly accepted. During the since at One Giauisnim. January. Exfor taxes on certain land in Romo. tion from tile Church swuioa ihe people paid the strictR.-- fjj fRo At hflr PnpV Pitr mere fxr tension and shout nrsi rue notice onre icy iouuwmg rg- est attention and seemed deeply society, $ru arc in aPkimem . Lh" outlook and hands, the as good rather uuirkable deserir.-iv- , unfavorable, night more were raised here, leaving a To form; interested. The day was one of all. In she the We encouraging. was very to went of To debt leave Joachim debt this Pecci iCitbren t $1000. very stormy. by iradfK great interest and pleasure, and of worship, and, as on a for- - nn fhe young society would have Methodists have occupied four new Or jpivItbSiuuj place will be long rencffiberd. iuctiae- Tne t,a cenLer811 since last Keptem-- a business at the adcar. Palace,-,-Home- . to mer ve to the Len began sing up occasion, very embarrassing say people of Heber are liberally disThe faxes were duly paid,, congregation. The effort WC3 & Rast, Imieed it could not be left. !er' Arrangements have been made 81? posed, and few el them are ideal! wor an we succecs. and had feed with the objectionable features compiet The trustees were under obligation a?d tie receipt made opt toCtkc " pf MormouiRm. Bishop Hatch- is excellent meeting. to the Church Extension Society to additional poiuiC before May. Joachim Pcei. Chinch .11 .iCViV (fh j -- I uisonit. n J -- non-Mormu- ii &X ! 1 'row JUS - - Free-schoo- 1MT 4 Tv VT V ' A. 1 - , J?-- - f f 11-- ? ; - . 1 4 r 4. A 1 - V 1 m-1- il-lt-- ua, A In-iS- - -, .- . - t . 4 4 - 1 I ' |