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Show Till I'TA .Satchdav Kvkmxu, Ai-ki- Second T1M1.S. l'NT .' I l to the indictment, a plea la ubutmui-nthen plead not guilty, imd demand a trial. The judlelnry here have no funds or m jiioj-- to pay juror--- , other rs, or it it nesses, fUe and Iaca Ixmrtl Idll during the months is not paid jet, nor Imnies transto Salt l,ake. portation from Neither Lees nor Dames ease will be heard this term, the ei vtt cases beln" tlis-- j osed of this week. The case of Dazin' utOu Ievl,a jew, who married Mls Ward-roti- e of salt I, the, over t tven'v tears ago, nmvtbe wlfeof Wm. Fo: lim ingham, mayor of this eity. is the grand jury. Then is a probability that an indictment of adultery will lit lou lid against Win. Fotlier-lug- h im, who married Miss Wardrobe l'j ears atm, Let i bat mg deserted'her wit li a tabe a tew nu.ntbs dd, and uftei wards he was cut oir tlii,".Morinoii"ehnreb for ailul-ti-i- y In the Kastern stales, Fo beiinghain's tt :e amt oldest cm have tas-uieler beat y lxud several months, Im! the eotnpl. tilting .? tt tt h alb gt d (lie i large Is'Iiir.- ( 'nmmiio;u r Wilkin, clerk id ibis e mrl, Is nut i tut. 1 he I'other.tigbain pul gamy case, in-- i dletinent ton mi last September, will be tried ne.st week. t " ' J. UuxhiPss Manager. T. McKWAX lit Authorized Axi'iil'- The following are the names t.f the in rv Agents for the Urut I'ufx Times, Utah in settlements County: the various 5V MENDENHALL. Sprinville I A U LLS MONK. Spanish Fork 1 1 ISAI AH M. COGMBS. avsou ELI oi'KNSIIAW . S.intiiquin Pleasant ( trove ...GEO. 1 A I 1. 1 1 A A . ' Gil A NT. American Fork DF.VLY. !(IX Alpine KOBLKT II; DAVIS. Salem KODKKTTILL. Goshen 1 . - - JOHN McKWAX .!. i " General Agent. qt ortridxv s vi.r t. it k. j Itu vtnir Sell mi: persona were present in the Taheruade on last Ttiurs tv alter- noon. 1 AX IMIOKTANT LETTER! rtah County Tt uiv.i: Ileasetelltliereaiiersofvourpajjflrthat vvhent her visit salt lakeeiiythuvshould callattletvorkiniinen-sc-vo)i-ratiuiiss.- ioiminety mains! rM't.'tniigptnnrmtlit Iostei s, hand hills, lalx-Ix- s, , The Sacred reasonahlepritssjinIiliieotiimnyisiii i liyoft hesuiqxirtan, nur25 p.'itroiiagionhiMommunity. Tuk storm ncciii to bo over ati-there is fair prospects forSpring w eatlier at last. Zxf Another new arrival ot bolognas just received at I.ivingstons. The robbing and garrotmg fraternity of Salt Lake uro still plying tlieir little games. M. Livtngston is just in reeeipt another largo invoice of those choice brands of cigars, among which art lie Diamond Golden Crown, Cleo, ol Ac., Ae Crow n, The farmers of Utah county are very busy plowing and putting in their Spring crojvs. 5 New Uootis. M. Freshwater am exxxting about tlie both instant a large arrival of new goods direct from New York. apS A Son "The snow in the canyons is rexrted very deep, lwk out for freshets the coming Summer. Li DDELi. A Drown, Commission Merchants, and wholesale dealers in Groceries and Provisions, 28 Main St., Salt Iake City. Utah dried fruit ami ol3 eggs wanted. The tress of the country are becoming disgusted with t lie Ve let up on it long ago. trial. r In The Third District Court Thu jury in t lie Jones election ca-- day, the I returned a verdict of not guilty." The Dinvcmslev 11k , i l le-in- g , Serpent. or- x sheets of Itanemtt.s N the Races, Vol. III. Mythology.! In the pueblo eiies, umonc the I'eeos e.isiiil!j , there e.vlsteil lu eurlg Liu list an immense scrjient, Miiit.ed to le sacred, .uni vv hidi, neeiinlmg to some accounts, was fed with the llesli of bis devotees. Cregg lieunl an hones? ranehern rvlate bow. one snowy morning, lie had come u;on this terrible reptile. trail, lurge as tb.it ol a dragging ox; the ranrhero did not. pursue the investigation fart tier, not obtruding bis science, such as il was, upon his religion. This serjK-n- t wasxupposed to be specially conm-clewith Montezuma, and with ruin phenomenon: It is often called "the great water suake. Jtwazde-scrltxto Vhliplea txdngas large round as a man' Isidv ; and of exceeding great length, slow iv glnliug iism (lie water, with long wav v I. ilds like the Nutiant nt , o MoUhausen, a a great ratof power over the seas, tlesnake, Ksi-sotakes, river and ram; ns thick as many men put tog (her, ami much larger than all the snake put together in the world; moving In gicat curve and destroying wicked men. Indian prayed toll tor ml n amt revered Its mysterious lowers. A people, rnllcd by Castafleda Tnllll, In the neighborhood apparently of d certain large ser of Culiaean, with sentiments of great veneration if not of worship. These reptllessecm also to have been regartleil with considcratile reverence In Yucatan. In 1517, lk'lnal Diaz noticed many figures of serpents in a temple be suw at 'anieclio. Junn le Grijalva, also, found at tin same time many such Ilgu res at Champoton, among other idols of ciuv and wkhI. ailvn-n-i-.- l ordi-nane- a-- J - sl l sea-ser-I- H I r jx-nt- oix-ratin- bis-hap- s, ed from heaven. He exhorted all present to repent of their evil deeds, and unite in building up the kingdom. Let us honor the priesthood, do what wan right, purify our families and- - teach correct principles that we might finally be saved in the kingdom of God. The choir King, Come all ye Saint Benediction the .earth. throughout ' y K der F. D. Ilicbards. s 2 p. M. Choir sang, Come all ye Saints who dwell on earth. Prayer by Elder Ueoige Q Cannon. Choir sang, Great God attend while Zion new arrival of the style of clolhuig and gent'; nishing goods at Livmgs.on's. Sir Another tet sings, Q. Cannon said he felt that God's power had been manifested in Zions behalf in the iast, and had reason to le thanklulfor the cheersaid ing outlook ahead. It had t lie Iatter-iLSaints were fast losing the faith lor which they were noted; if it were any satisfaction for any to entertain that idea they could do so. For his part he nover saw greater cause for was exceedingly rejoKihig than encouraged; for he realized that God was with his eople and hearkened to their prayera and watched over thn FURNITl'R sells v to-da- Confer-ferenc- week. etc. Elder Geohoe whit is Tkvk that II. lAlLK, faithful. He looked fur an increase of ordeals for the church to jwss through, and a multiplication nf tests to try the Saints and tlieir system. How else could they expect Zion should, become of Win. Bates, formfrlj- of Poplar a power on the earth but by these branch of the Lontlou conference, anil who practical tests, and bv showing it capacAny ity for every change and difficulty by emigrated to Utah In the year person ctving information will please com- which they are at limes surrounded? municate it to his sister, Mrs. Caroline The enemies of the faints might inDavis, Colei house academy, Commercial dulge In all the hopes they pleased; road. Stepney, London, England. Mitten-nu- t the duly of the Saints was to prepare themselves for the stronger tests and to Slur. overcome them. There had been one peculiarity connected w ith this church, Dont be Afraid. The notistsof tle and that was that no power arrayed scurvy sheet in Salt Lake are frighten- against it for its utter overthrow had ed when they see a gun or a sabre succeeded; true, they achieved temporary 8uceesses,but they had only been brought to a gunsmith shop in Sait temporary. Even the death of Joseph Lake. They are afraid they will be and llyruinjimith, which was consid- enemies as the used on them, and that they will go to 7 ,be blow to pints 'death Mormoni.m, proved a hell oroxis lots. great triumph to the cause, 'for' God raised up a successor, who has been a Personal. Wo received a call to- ' saviour to the people. God has prospered the Saints commensurate with day from Moses (luff, Esq., who has their sorrow and humility, and in this just returned front a mission to the their mountain homo, they have realEaxtorn State. I fe is looking remark- ized a great and fruitful blessing, and God has maintained to them in it a suably well and is In excellent spirits. premacy, notwithstanding the many efforts to rob them of it. When th Salts and Fruiting. Light appli- speaker thought of the many traps and cations of salt, chloride of lime, potash snares that had been laid for tho deand soda, are well known as inducing struction of the Saint a, he was .filled fruit. Thu., .orchards on calcareous with amazement and wonder; no huformations are noted for their fruitfulman power could have saved them as ness. ls bhrtlte, of Berlin, Germany in tneynave been rescued; It has been his "Kcjuvenescence of Plants," says: the hand of the Lord in every instance, Lime will, in the main, promote, in and he knew it. the Latier-dan astonishing degree, the fruit and Saima are the only people who know flowering of most plants, because cal- God lives; because they know that be careous salts promote evaporation and has heard and answered their prayera. h eoneetd ration of the rap. - ,. When h locked af these fh ngs, it wa - WIILN YOU PASS BY call and exthe Provo received amine those LadiesShoes, just from Philadelphia direct. They nre beyond doubt the neatest and most durable article ever offered In thw city; and all needing a Hat anil a largo var iety to choose from, will give us pleasure by asking to be shown our new stock newly arrived from St. Louis. S. S, Jones, Supt. apS Work on the new twenty-fiv- o miles extension of the Utah Northern railrivad is to be oommaneed as soon as the snow disappears. Tho route lias been fixed upon. jJT" For good cheap Furniture go to of David duff, Jr. the Ware-room- s Second Last Main Stieet. , The godless, prayerless, profane Tribune squad calls and prayer an act of blasphemy, calLs on young men to resist it. What next? New Blastiiemy. occurred in Alla, Another Little Cottonwood, on last Thursday, by which it is supposed a man named L. A. Johnson was burled. The snow reaches the second story windows In that delightful little city. snow-slid- es gos-jx- l, L, A Poor Joke. The poor joker of the KLATHLRS and thinks that Lyman Isa good Tribune BABY CARRIAGES very cheap, esa Mormaii Llder. How is for name 77 A pecially to the dealers. No's. 7a, west of 79 1st South Stnxt, half a hbx-Lyman tor one of the originators Z. C. M. I. comer, Salt Iaike City, of the movement that first published may Hi the Tribune?, Uow is that for high? o Orn ntrrc'JiEu is attending It is Too hi Hard np for a pun. and consequently roasts are a scarce commodity in the market. psT Every variety of plain and fancy Job Printing executed with neatness The Union Pacific tolling mills at aud dispatch at this Oillce. Iaramic, Wyoming, have been completed and will be put in operation next Information Wanted of the WALL r l hill-head- ress-ijits- specimens. $-i- r ( cards, ders, Ac., Ac., done in the very hest style of thn art at this OlFuio, at Salt Like City pried. Call and examine letter-head- ThPirofxl.sintuleliylhatussiHiHtion are renmrkalileforexeellenti utility ami otherresjHs-tstvor- Ft. per John Taylor said the gospel of the Son of God embraced the pies etit, past and future, and was adapted in its nature to meet erv want and condition of the human family. 'lho principles taught us make our hotes and ideas of the ast, present and future dilfer materially hum those of all other eople. The great w 01 k in which we were now engaged was planned the world was. hod was the author of our being, an J tip father of the spirits of all llesli, and therefore fell interested in the general vwlt.ue of his universal utl'sprmg. Man was made in the image m i ;,1, and was ; son of iotl. lie was made a little low-othan the angels, hut through th gosjx-- he was destined to le in the future higher than nuin.v of the angels. Know ye not, said the a i i that ye shall judge angel." He hell sjxike on the uiiieral wateiieai'e tliiit Uih, the author of ail towards all living existence, e.ei-i.shis creatures. Man had not only a liere, hut would exist also no mutter who said to the contrary. The purpose of the Almighty could not be thwarted. The gostxl and priesthood though existing in different times and disensatioiia were restored again through Joseph Nnlith in this our day. Tim wrorlJ also came to Guild up temples to the Lord, that we might he instiuc.ed in the laws of life, that we might attend to those that jiertained to the living and the tlead. Temples would not have tiecn limit unless Gixl had given instructions alxmt them. We should lie with the Al willing to mighty in bringing about bis purjxvses, tiiat when tin time came to lx baptized for our progenitors, who had lived and died without the know ledge of the we should immediately take advantage of the privilege and beeoinc saviors upon Mount Zion. The great ohj-c- t that God had in view was to gather tip all men that could be found to embrace ami endure celestial principles, that they might ie exalted to the enjoyment of a celestial glory. He had- made provision for others who could only arrive at and enjoy a terrestial plorv, and also another class who would lx? prepared lor a telestial or still lower glory. The go.sM-gave power to a aient to bless his posterity. Not only did the servants of God that now lived feel interested in the salvation of the human family, but the ancient prophets of God behind the in connection veil, were all wiihusatul tin Almighty. No one knew anything about Itaplism for t tie dead, alxmt new revelation, about seventies, etc., until il was revealhere-alte- r. j had had oi;.asionx to sp-aof this abroad in the Hast and had add t hat the Constitution of the Tinted stall s was a revelation Irom tind, a iod given ' e I IVKU 10,000 coat j i y Ciioir. , I ! 1 To-da- y and tliat the Until A. C. xrseeuung them ever since their organizatiou; and unices they lejieuled no power on the f.uxv of tlie earth could prevent tin judgmeiit of Ond being executed aeooi ding to the prophecies of tho servants of tiod. No man could indulge lu ligliting against Hod and his servants,' without tieing cursed liy the Almighty. AVo ie unto those, lie said, who fought against Zion. lie t lien reviewed the lulxirs of the present upostlosand elders in tlieeaily days of the eliurch ;exliorted the Saints to faithfulness, ns this was not a time for trilling nvvay our tinib. In u short tune the areliis ol the present lion u n long us, would lie lilt Joseph the veil, us a ami Hyium, imghty work awaited them there.Tlien llio lestxnisitnliues of tins great work would rest iijxin the shouldeis of our young people; lieticc, lie impressed Upof preparing on them the themselves lor this labor. lie tlien spoko of t be value of keeping a resnd of the dealings ot (bxl among us ns a jieople. Cod bad inxpir-ebun to kix-- a leeord situs) lie Ixj-- ! eonie a nieinlx-- of the church, and he and had FORTY-FIFT- Ilcuver, Apill s. Bishop Dame will nje pear before the remit on Saturday, to enter 1875. 10, ANNUAL CONFER- ain. itnrot siupiise to him tliat men an i Id not sec the hand of Gisl in this ENCE. ", work. He then referred to the imitD nw. of disloyalty vliicli had been heaped 'Main'..; that men Thursday, April 8, ls75. upon dm Latter-dahod sold If it were not for the troiqm F.Ider Goddard. prayer hy Opening now stateihed at Camp Ivotigla, I'trth Ilymn, See all creation Join,' Bv the would reliel. Whut nonsense' He District Court. Ix-c- .n. Hr.- - N'etihl; li An-be- illo-va- y sud Kich.tpl Vaibir(on. Tik-r.tj Juiiiea Payne, .Salt I,ako eitj Win. N miii and Win. I. lewis, Irmo- lw.ifi ufb.s .lohiisoii and Franklin Itij r, spriiigv il In. stung-on- , in. Mekav, (igilen; Tboliiu C. .I'ailell un.l 'llionias D. Kvan. Spanish Fork: .lolm Wantisila-JOiti wanl, Suit Jjike city; Writ. s ; -- ; . e; , I- Itriif lia in eitj AuM ; Malm. Wat-ki- n. tiiasllnl, l, Jo liutfrujKt Win. s. Muir, ramnlirul; Joii Welling, furmlngton. Christen Jensen, F.ph-ruii71, ntsinttintivia suiiM le co.; H. F. lveron, WashMails Chrisienseii, (urining-ton- ; ington , 'i, Mon lmvo. letersi-n- instrument, 7u JiuliutiJ -- August Teigblen.-Saiitaquln- . Saints wot e to he its upholders, Hint ' Tothr Snixhitth thinth -- Wm. Pulsipher. " lx '' How could tins l ipieriisi, rp tlLtl t 7i, tit' I 'll it t (tin .lull He then revertisi to the abuse W. liiir-n- . st. i.enrge; Henry . iUiv e, vv ' tas Ceuliev ICiltsiurn. l'av on; which had lxxn endures) hv the Saints llle; Jh. s. itaii.lllon, Mill I let k w art. Sail Iaiki; here from otlicmN w ho Inui had a tern-- ! n I., man, Morgan eitj, Morgan .loti co.; porary swing of power, and advocate eo.; Win. Matigliaii, W. llsv.llle. Ctiehe co. ; a spirit of lorbeaiunee, forgiveness and co. A. W. S bin, i.ranlsville, li.x-lJames Voi tliington. Tt tl.e hiitunnlti rigliieoiianess, and not h mercenary Ta.ll.H-kt Iailiiyelte Ba.l, Howani Bishop spirit of revenge. Many lui said li.it WorEgan, Samuel XVnrtbinaon. A. 0,ri.s-k".Mormons were secluded and intol-- j thington. A. 1. Miikiu. "f enuil.and illilveral; hut it was a lieoieCm limit. Sail KLake egi; .IruO H. to him to say that the Saints' he oil A. . Thlirher, I u (Tge Hill, It W. F. Barlifer, m . John G.hush laberiiHeliand had stands iin, puipitvand d t.r.is Valiev f v ini.s U nishl. Bear always tieen iali to preachers o other . i ;rttn! " ' ' flic. in. denominations, and not only ting, the' .Waie lieijlure I xill"li k Mill , Nautchit-I Mormon and adults ili'! people lurk. drcii have turic-out itt large num- ni l: v .. lien satiMlii' would a shot! Due, an. reft m-- lo tile hers to hear t hem. This stand out in; k s a ini leM Diionn ol those who tia.l marked contrast and gives the lie to NMikn ilurlutf ll.e .Im. lie dui.li uja.u many of the storis tlmt have las'll told, Hu veiihi-iitluiol 111 qmeit .piliei;ie. iut l He was thankful Itali was not a I the r.ilsffleatton ofttiose by State. There bad been times when ho ineii, rmii'lilnc uui (he prophe. which tmt boon publtHlitst concerning wished for a slate government foi I'tnh, j ol irvs.li-nYoung on tin lit ! hut recently, he did not; lor wlieu lie! evil practices, are! devvxe it to educat- - -.t wlio iironhcev tl. Jfiuse would wc .saiv the condition of affairs in the cas-ing thi children, and then oft lie kmcdoin would rx provi-i- t i. tern and southern states, lie would hoar nothing alxiui a tax to sustain la e .i iphel s, N no out uouid over do ID under the splnl ol rather see Utah an insignificant terii- - tree schools. Beuutlfal Ming ttie uulhini, Li.iiER Lit vTl s Snow atd that vv hat l Iti v lioir torv, and would not lx anxious ip lu-- ! invit-rslure for a Male government. He re- lial beeu accomplished lv the preacht r.l.h-Q. rannon. t.y onlereiii-ailjonnu-- till III oV'.oek Nut- gretted to cct lie prevailing spirit man- ing of the goslxi, the cUihUIum-n- t of ifested throughout .the length and a territory, the emigration of thousands unlay morning. breadth of t lie country to do away with from ilie inidst of poverty and bringthe constitution, and ininoitted tliat the ing them intoa live cuuntrj, vvhert! nn-7i- . tendency was towards a monarchy. they had made for themselves comoilier a mid thousand But he vXHxted to live to the day fortable hollies Kl Mo: f. - III this oily, on Wednesday t hit 7th Saint would lx things, we attributed to tho wisdom, i day of Apt II, 1H75, of con- whrulho lh-non. N..ra, youngos tin; people to ni'tintiii constitutional hjvv er and blessing of God. Mo had' of Id win Hint Anna A. Bill.. duughl.-hU.ru m this country; it is their des- never relinquished one pimeiplc . and wok J day "iir i aged tliat God had revealed tiny. Ni.nllihii.-l- Fork oily, April oil j NioKrit. He next addressed a few words of sal v atiou, vvitll I lie view of Mi. ill. uni soli of of diiiU-lost of ' i and Almira Nioki-r- . mijnel to the rising generation, re- the frowns aud porseeutions m-is j oasod was Ian n Ncptonitier h. lstT. marking that there w as a tendency of tv nrld or serin ing tlieir favors. . Itour al Ilsgah, Iowa, and eintgral d with Ids many young men to indulge in bad llUe vve gave up our tempi. I tea J. a via Ho to in I'tali to ids l habits Usmuv others did so, and they bouses ami possession lor the lime be- - and ..no child w It t til nge.l pn rents, hrol vve should vve Indicted lullv slo-rand ndativo to mourn his thought it made them look smart and ing, hilt There were numixrs of return again at some future time and jj,. ,n,.( Us lit lived a trill Ijltlcr-da- v Ulan like. I of In is things, and Saint. Ci.h young men with this idea, wlm have retake H)session heixime di inkers, smokers and indul- acisnnpllsli vv hat Goii designed us lu conn-- ! gent in profanity. This ho was sorry bring" about in those sxtions of . Irovotllj MarUrt ItoHr. toscc, and called upon them to retorm, try. We indict ed in celestial niariiagi-lxand to be truthful, si nix re and faithful Joseph Smith told him jxtrsonallv, ri!oro('rrv, April fa, PCS. to the cause of truth. In conclusion tween tw(nty and thirty years ago I Msoifss: he called upon jarents to instruct their that holy lemgx revealed that priori Flour pi r r ... 2 on. Barley children and bring them up in integ- plu to him, and commanded him to Ioltl l so the it to 1 it known and make bu. .. Wheat practice rity and truthfulness. "I "... President Brioham Yoenu wastho church, lie believed as strongly in la I as ho did when Apple per It., drici next speaker. He wanted to ask all that d.xd rum y Apilc 2nd quuliiv.. Joseph Smith first revealed it. Wo as a Bciii'lir present if they knew what the a knovvlixlge from Blums had riss-iveSaints had to offer to tho world at ... B, dried .13.;- " large, and w tiat it was attracted the at- Gist of the truth of this work, and Apricots 7 ;x-d. It., drl. and diameter liniuiul ('berries nature The from the tention of the world towards us? JtiUIer, ls-- ft of the everlasting gospel, and the ciiVi first questjuji, what the latter-d.i.iSaints had t6 offer to the world, was an bright and sure hopes of eternal lib, (lift extensive one, and the answer incor- wc were prepared to- endure w hatever Egg M n Mutton porates man, the life of man, the world, might lie txdure u.s.2A its organization, of Gqd and hi aitnb-utes- , Adiourneil till 2 o'clock p. in. Uhnir Wind t the gods and the deign of the sang tlic an' hern, I will extol this'. Bened ii'ti. u ly Llder Jlrighum Being and beings who set this world in .1. NV. motion. We Ixdieve in a xrsotial God, Voung.jr. one who is composed of all tho comCOMMISSION MERCHANT, m Calleil to order bv Elder George ponent parts of a human lxing, who. if I lp.aniioii. Praise Mnylng lv tin rlioir, onderstands all we have to share with t Or-o-n SpaDlsh Fork illy. Pratt. rider .11,i etr. Prujerbv one another here U(X)n this earth. We HIiil-Iimarl; are not bv ihe believe in this Gist and bis son Jesus ailiii:.ii-- to own our Lnl, cti. M Christ. How many in the woild. sinis Elder 1tsKoer, nddrci-- the PROVO lie hopi-t- l lo in alife his time, txdieveil iti the name of Jesus? tnnlrtvlire. I i n ID ns would Ih lnine lo Gl Wo also Ixdieve in priest fuvxl and the mii-I- txm nflidal to all assembled. 1 lie S did TAILORIKG and ESTftBUSHMENT, so that tliej keys of the priesthrxx), and in bap- had eolne to I liere valli-Jtism for the dead, and also In doing to might rstnldDdi a t iu-- uiivcininent t ban rial door Font ol Store. earth. Tliey others as we would have othersdo unto existed elseu here iqin Ihe lln-itriolilluns, TYEGS I.r.A K Tti INFORM TI1KIU us. What other sect or denomination had mine liere Inwith all lint they united Ing lu the same nniUH pMtptn that f Im v n? now offers these? None. The Saints build God. Itut tn many ol her thine tiny had to 'lo tmlormu in nil brsinch. pnmrvti temples for the abode of the holy one; different ojunlons, amt one ol.Jeet t of the ShIin m:n!o frnia Vunj to Jm.wi. AU kliulN ml-tiasTa-- h not rufuMl. they have always been commanded to gallierlmiInwax that Hie Nalnls In the fjfKraln all thine and walk path build them; and they shall have in similate lead to eternal llle, and them fonts for baptisms for the dead, like God no they nileht enjov hi soeletj. as they did anciently. We Ixdieve in The time would come wIh-i- every spirit has said: for Paul would Ond It level, anil God would vfurbaptism for the dead, To Jnntrv Itonwctt.Itobert Eilw.ntv, If the dead rise not, why then are ye nish a place for all Id children in the niKhslonH w liieli he hud pr !:in-dUser :olWnH,t.'cor5e Pope and Henry baptized for the dead?1 And if lliia 1 mi and each ofyouwlll plea-- e more valued the tind eop-llolilen. Saint had not Ixx-- spoken and rrxxirdcd the The amt lake notice I iitl there I dui from each of than everything else In the world, relavs it li more mot would have Ion of the sum of principle vi u an isiuiil had been willing to lenve all tlnlr of Four Inmurrd ' p?or dot liirx, for woi k dona .opposition. He said that no goodness, tive and thr-l- native land for the Isake III Ih Year mine, Ihe IxTeirmed luul and world to upon the (mill. The tinl organize nothing that is glorious in the called the priesthood, ot in 1ixvo Mining JMsinel, Utah Counlj, conie would be withheld from tboxe church an outer but il t'liili Tertll uy, and If Ihe same shall iml knew but III who lived unto the end hi faithfulness. which the worldthat the the people niuhl all tx-- :.ld ilhln nlnelvst d 11 dav was.et.it)lislied The unity of this people was looked upon rome In sxld lixle will fullness dale hereof, yonr to a unity nf the fallh and 1 Inrli-lle( he law. I bv be of hrisl. oiwia'lon of with stature world he outsido by the jt jealous of the measure of EDWIN HOLDEN, Supt. which irispiird tho head ol Ihe eye; they thought it was dangerous, same sphil for It Imvo City, . T., Jau. 12th, lfCj. Jant? should algo Insplr Hie IhmIv, but the Saints were only following the church n-ired to must be a living church. He instructions af our Savior who said Bo the nice-Hfor Hi dulv of pmver and same, lie th-,- , one, even as I and my father are one. r.rtct attention to the 10 at a.m. till touched upon tttldng as a great means of Adjourned Friday the Naint to tcUiU their Choir sang the autbein, The earth is grace, assisting was not eirvnmxerllxsl To Mepbra G roe heck, tjprlngvllle, faith. The go-pthe Lords and the fullness thereof. nor contlned to a limited niiuilx r of arti- Utah nuniy: Benediction President In a 5 xi an hereby notified that I have consisted but by Brigham cle of faith, perpetuity wTiulil lx Imparted vimi the sum of On- - Thousand Young, of know !ge which The Rr lalxir fifteen dollar f 101 line upon line, ns the atpeople on the Krforined on Iho Tunnel, Tunnel Ioxlge diluted some progr's. length then speaker FOERTII DAT. lildden conferred sltnaled in Black a till and Treasure, prlesthtaxl, authority of arllculiirlv in thetlmeof Dragon Hollow, Fast Tlntlc Mining DisFriday, Apr.i 9, 1875. j In enrlcid daj. o ferrlug fo tin conversion trict, Juab County, Utah; and unless the Tho choir sang Father how wide Ihe Kav lour, Hint although he was same shull lx paid by you within ninety of si. Ban I, allowing Lletc. nilrsi-Ic- , by Prayer d shines, thy glory yet was lav from the date hereof vour Interest converted By der Lorenzo Snow. The choir sang no anttiortreil to preach, unlit he waaeall-e- d In ald lode will be forfeit.! to me by mu of law. Sweet is the work, my God, my king," lo that duty by Ihe httven, lh spirit Black Dragon Hollow, F.f Tltie MinSet me apart BarnBbas aud Saul etc. saying work tulrilstrv-.Thmen wlm ing District, Juab County, Utah, March of Hie r the Elder W. Wuodkeff eaid we had fl,taucld Nalnl did not dale 2tnb,i:5. the I jitter-daall learned that vve needed Hie xpirit of their the ancto ii.Vsxl JOHN W ITNEIDEn. thrstawsof bark authority the Lord to help us in our public du- ient apolle,butU)adlrectrevGaU in front ties. - If ever there was a dispensation Hie heaven given In the present generaand the oki r denned how thej since the beginning f the world, tliat tion, had received II giving the name of some needed l lie spirit of inspiration, now of w hud comninnlraled It lo ho Ihe was the time. Babylon, Tyre, Nidon, Josephangel Kmllh. And an overwhelming Cent B the ronze Icritp and other cities in olden times had been of the. e things hnd resteil and they knew them to lx true. II Jl 10 0 pov4fl I fmm swept from the earth, all of whom had ehurrh to establish the same firm of mpee W4. been the subjtx'ts of prophecy. The wa designedon ta m earth which the prevailed itriir. Bible contained recordsofmany mighty government In Ihe heavens, that Hie will of (Sod might he wte So nations, that had been preserved. So be done on earth a It I In heaven. SLACK Rut U I with the Jaredites, Nephites, and the religion Of the PainlX wa a temporal, I . CATItA lOtlt. . wa It and their cities and temples, is well a a aplrttual plgon, and these tiling which perteach lo continecessary on this onc dwelt who people lo the hodv, a well a those which Giinss, Brahmas, Leghorns, Hou-daonent. The only complete record now tain pertAln to the future; urged the neeesity to tho them reference in is in existence Bantams, of unity Iq temporallile a welt a In which would make Ihe people Book.of Mormon, brought forth by tho In the but lu not thU nation mighty only pnre, tme tvaamei welt, rgg. freak, spirit of revelation. Grxl had decreed whole earth. parked a a to batrk IXer arrival. foby prophets, in the Book Of Mormon, the read then Geo. Cannon Elder Q that no nation should be pcrml ted to llowing name of person selected Ui go on Tn ZUxrtntd Cimfir ul tllmt continue on this oontinent and prosper mission: of commandments. To frit ith John Ihe Ida Tt. ETRC, Nkpo, UI, hie Jtan'rin, l unless they kept K. t,rift1n, This continent was now occupied by a Almy, Wyoming; ChariEdward Nt. George; lorsnxn Baiwn, rKnnirrs. radhttr. tigeons. Gentile people, who bad slain the HaniaiiutnVjauies Meljr, sen., Mam f Nat M (111 ro j t'uvut K. IMhIJ, IVophct sToNpht tod his brother Ty pAyn, ri from thrlr ntdt, phi; Art D. Young, halt lake etv: wl!rum. a theb-xlfiLatter-da- I reeuii-ciled?- 1 j f' itu-lt- j e . mx-essil- satis-Uctio- n ; Di-e- V ; . 1 i 1 I.j-u- i in-i-n , I I I le-in- ar -- i ihu-mh- uiuu-Hptiw- ;- 1 nf-il- l . I in . la-ai- i . kis-pni- li ."i , , . to. , j 1 to-da- e . r iv-e- LEWIS, to-n- NOTICE. i is . r Ix-a- ini-re- NOTICE. el tr I , aao-ealh-- op-er- at y CHOICE POULTRY. da un mA s, s, spli-Hoslt- Og-de- o; wjV. - |