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Show . We are informed by Mr. Hugh Mel 'orkiudale, the gentleSerf. -, 17I. manly agent of Oliver Durant In this I (, hbv( city, that tho Sanpete Coal and Coke Company have made arrangements to m'OTATIOXN. forward them daily twenty tons and SALT LAKE. upwards of coke, to bo shipped to the tK,: different smelters throughout tho Ter-- J hi ntory in lieu of that lately uteived from the east for tho same purpose. (General Aftnl. We congratulate our neighlairs of lioen appointiil K RoolUliaa of this valin the 'ral' ncont for the Utui UorxrY uable home inaugur.ttionwhich is des! industry, authorized to receive f.llES and . tined tobiingtbem considerable wealth, Kscriptions for Htook, subscription-for tho paper and and give employment to many of their b, i advertisements Wo commend same. the for pt We shall have more to say on r,n to ttio eotirtoslos of our friends people. at another time. this subject Iocal the agents County. Kroiighout Jjl please report to him. The Ifi blr and Polygamy. We Anthortseil A re .its. acknowledge the reooipt from the pubThe following are the names of the lishers of a book bearing the above tii rents for the Utah County Times, in tle. It is the celebrated discussion that settlements in Utah County, took jj.e various place in the Tabernacle iu ISIU, for as heard from : between Elder Orson Pratt and Rev. TOTIX MrWVAV. Linvillel... JAM IN M ARfllllANK. .1. P. Newman, on the question: Does Danish Fork CHARLES MONK. tho Bible sanction polygamy? It also ISA I A tl M. C( )M Its. contains sermons by 1 resident Geo. A. EU OPEXSHA W. Smith and Elders Orson Pratt and Geo. intaqui'n GEO. HALLIDAY. P easant O rove Wv. GRANT. Q. Cannon on the same subject. The American Fork DEVRY. work is neatly gotten up and was print-- , Alp.no ROBERT II. DAVIS. ed nt the Deseret News Steam Printing jl0I11 i Establishment. It Is a paper covered j See legal notice In another column, book and contains 100 pages. Price, Saint fitly cents. Every Latter-daplating to the estate of Edward deceased. should have a copy. Sanpete Con COUNTY TIMMS. ,I,K I'TAII tiu j Nan-isrt- e I , ' ! M . Rloh-irdso- Jf- - Who sells the cheapest in town? Iavid (.luff. Jr. n, fomi-fl.r- e Jack is A coMWxrcATiost signod fe. poet fully declined, as we consider it pf too personal a nature for publication. Ttr M. lavana Sf.k LivixosroxK keeps the best sol- -. cigar. notice in another column by II. y 4T AxoTirER Reduction. On Recount of having nn unusually large stock of Summer Clothing yetou baud, and to dispose of them before the season is over, we have made another in prh-e- s which defies competition. We guarantee to sell onr goods twenty per cent, less than an v other House In this city. Purchasers can call and satisfy themselves of the above at L. Goldtiero A Co., Wasatch Hotel, Salt IakeOitv. Street. New Manufactory, 84 Davis, F.sq., calling for sugar cane York. to bo made into sorgum. JV. r- ii-- Payson Sabbath School Jubilee. For choice liquors for family sel2. call at M. Livingstones. e ."-- ; A handfulofbron I Tainted meat. thrown pugar upon the hot ovi!j bottom, while tho meat Is cooking, will relieve it of any bad odor caused by Aint. f&r Posters, hand-bill- s cards, laliels. receipts, orders, Ae., Ac., done in the very let y.yle of tho art at this Office, at Salt iko City prices. Call and examine bill-head- s, etter-head- s, poclmens. ! Wood Wanted. See tho new advertisement of the Provo Woolen factory, calling for fifty cord of pinion 1'ino wood, for which they offer $0.50 per cord. M. Livingstone Esq., us this morning and gave us ;nn advertisement which appoars in another part of the paper. lie has .opened out in his now establishment ; with a largo stock of clothing, family groceries, tobacco and cigars. In emi-- j uection with tho above ho also keeps Ion handja choice variety of liquors for iamily use. New Goods. trailed on j -- . The Report I iDinwoodey sells WALL PAPER. is Trek that II. FU RNITU R K. FEATHERS and very cheapes-- j BABY CARRIAGES pecisllv to the dealers. 711 f I i ! j 1 i I z. mayll Nos. 75, 1 1st South Street, half a block west C. M. I. comer, Salt Lake City. A of waylt) little 1kv, alwut seven of years ago, a son of Mr. Buckley of this city, while playing in the factory yesterday, had hia left hand caught in ono of the apinning mules, lacerating and tearing off the middlo finger in a frightful manner. The little sufferer was immediately taken to the office of fir. R. M. Rogers, who amputated and dressed the stump at tho upper joint. We are pleased to stato that the little follow is now doing well, The abovo accident ahould be a warn-- : ing to those In authority at the factory, nd not allow children, under any cir-- i cu Distances, about the machinery while it is in motion. We believe this is tho first accident that we have been called npoirto record in connection with tho Factory, and wo hope it may be the Accident. A last. T9 Notice to Everybody. We our patrons Informing and the public in general that we have removed to a new and commodious afore, No. RS Main street, neat door to he rirst, National Bank, where, with increased facilities, w are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furnishing goods, etc., to a better advantage and at lower prices than any house in the Territory. Wo also call tho 081001111 attention of the wholesale trade to our toko pleasure in "nmenso stock. ,nH Si to el Brothers. Knowing the interest taken bv the community in the rising generation and especially the Sunday school interest, w hich Is so well calculated to have a tendency for good on the moral training of tho Glory of Zion, I forward you the following account of the Sabbath School Jubilee, held at Payson last evening, the 11th inst. The assembly living cilled to attention by Bn, (has. Bruiton the children sang the Opening Hymn. Prayer offered by Bro. I. M. Coombs Assistant County Superintendent, after which the Greeting Song full chorus followed by the reciting and singing of a selection of songs and recitations which gave general satisfaction. The pirn Future by Miss Ilebboca Reece was well ren-ereNever despair by Miss Eliza-Ict- h Kalvin and a pies by Miss Ann Page and in fact all who took jait in tho exercises seemed inspired for the occasion. A dialogue from the School for Scandal" by Mr. John Betts nud Miss Augusta Hardy, on the part of the gentium m showed he was well tip in the roll ho played, and that he had Icon at school before, also Miss Hardy was clever in her part and gave of great histrionic jower worthy of still further cultivation. While it is not expected to witness a pcrformaivv of adults at such exhibitions yet the superiority of the rendering of t ho piece excuses the intrusion. Tho Singing was excellent most of tho songs being selected from the Jubilee Songster and were aung with spirit and understanding, rertectmg great credit on Bro. Wm. Clayton, tlie leader of the choir. The enliving strains of tho brass band added to the enjoyment of the evening. At the conclusion of the exercises, Bro. David John, County Superintendent addressed the assembly, particularly the children, exhorting them to not kit their interest in the school abate and to keep themselves in purity before the Ixird, in soberness, and all meekness, not forgetting that they were the children of Gods Priosthood, and that upon them rested the hopes of fond parents for the carrying forth of Gods work here on earth. The Worlda Jnbilco was then A, I v ruovKM ents. Notwithstanding the hard i lies considerable building mil other improvement uro going 011 at present in this city. Among the number we might mention an Imposing brick edifice that is now being erected by Mayor A. O. Smoot, anil another that In bus lately completed, that will add to tho beauty of that portion of the The handsome residences of city. Bishop Johnson, John W. Turner, and James A. lteau, are now completed mid All of these ready for occupancy. buildinsrs are built of brick and hue all tho modern improvements, und would make a creditable appearance in any city on tho continent. In addition to the alove tho Wost Branch Institution are enlarging their e premises by adding additions, to for their rapidly increasing We must not forget to mention the new building now being e rected by Peter Stubbs on Centre street such as a new bakery, ginneries, Ac., that will tend to centralize business In tlial portion of the city. Thero are a large number of other buildings going up, but we have not the ejiaee to notire them in detail, bjit everything tends to show that Provo Is determined to keep her place as the second city In tho Territory. . MISCELLANEOUS: New Advertisements. County Corn! We notice that tin officers of Utah' Bounty, .are making a move towards! tho improvement of the reads in this County. At tlio late session of the County Court which commenced on Monday, the seventh hot. A etition NOTICE.' NOTICE. . u- - nnitersi.'ni'.l would respocifni) GERMANIA to the 'union Hint he i. jm ma-vanIni" i r sua-itonxclvc v T11 I'tir u from thecitizensoflaysotiandvieiuiiy, n" u anal' from which was numerously signed, asking hr R.W. IhVL ' Mill, ll'.i" (Mv an appropriation to assist them in iiu- proving tho County rend between JSpanish Fork Bench, and Pay.son, across the Bottom (which road during In the PrtibnU oiirlnl 1 tali veil nt? . the most of the year is entirely impassGall 1 erritir . r of the ) able) was favorable considered by the In h inure 11 r.tMtf i K.iinmi.l Court, and an appropriation of $1,000 IlllKirdiin,(teii'.iil. j iilini n 1st ration. was made and placed in the hands of Notice Ik hin tij given th.V' Emma TV n iharl k E. I'Jehnntsnniini! Selectman Jonathan S. .Page, to be Couowver, C. rtlctinrlsnii have moil with th? used lor that purpose, provided that I'lirli of this Court, a untUion prsylnx for pro-idImi of the Ksiaie of citizens of Spanish Fork and Pav-o- n Idler f iiiniiii-tra- l tho Fdmon K.ctinr lion, dcccssed, anil that buai-nesCities will expend an equal amount, Sa tirilay, the .v.tti (lav of September, A. It. is; I, nt kvu o'elix-'n.ni. of that day, ($500 for each place) which it is considInn been apixiinid! fur tiennmr mild pHI-- r ered will make a good road for all sea- Inn. at thi (V.urt lloiN, In the Court of lrolmles ( lllici In Provo Cltv, when und sons, and will bo very inueh to the ad- where any i. luli ri kti-may appear shnwr enne w hy !IJ .litlou Rhollld vantage of the south end ofllicConnty, and not he "rmfrft. and we may say Territory. There were In urmtu wherif'f I have here-(- ,t mV b.uni and atiiied also , amount appropriated for road J k.'ii 01 tin Inneiti I 'i.nrt. nt ;sm in . different parts of the Counpurposes my ottiro 111 Pro vo Pity, this loth dv "fKeph ints'r, A. li. IsTt. Ac. were where oi ty bridges repairs 1. JOIIN NUrfAU.. lrohteClerk. K. luxiKi-a- , Deputy-- ' set? .. .. needed;"" By. Jam Tho matter of renumbering the School Districts occupied the attentlou of the Court. Mr. W. H. Dusenberrr School Superenteiident, in connection jiT Every variotv of plain and fancy with the Selectmen were appointed to of GOOD Job Printing executed with neatness examine into this matter und make and di'etcli at this Olfiee. such recommendations to the next sesWOOD, tor sion of this Court as they may deem v will pay Communicated. jier necoessary ;also the Superenteiident re- which excommended the of an ON MARRIAGE. appointment oord delivered, in dotli nci'ip. amining board for Utah County, for the M. TANNER, examination of persons making appliProvo Manufacturing Company. Among the many duties that man Is cation for situations Supt. as teachers, whereg'il2-Ibrought under obligation to perform, Mr. E. Booth olProvo City, John upon at wife is that of taking unto himself a Mr. Joseph B. Forbes of American an nge when youth is rljiciiing Into Fork City, and Mr. Isiah M. Coombs fnanhood, when tho warmest sympaof M. Payson were appointed wiid board. thies and affections of the heart, ' -- j iier-im- ! WANTED!! FIFTY rOIMS PLNIONIINE The matter of the Springville by time, naturally reach for- cinct Election case came up for ward after the veryobfect that natures God has created for that very purpose. By too long delaying, the brightness and lustre of tho soul soft and tender emotions, become tarnished, neutiul-ize- d or deprived of their eliann. Many , we know that it is better Jot argu-?young people to itorform marriage to a more advanced age, in order to acquire experience, but many postjamo it too long, and allow the best part 'of their lives to pass away, and become more and more disqualified for that sacred union, by forming habits and tastes for LIVINGSTON, Prehear- DEALFR IN ing, but in consequence; of tho principal cont extent not receiving notice in time to apja ar the case was continued until Monday the 21st day of September 1874, at 10 a. in. The complaint in this case was that the Judge closed (lie polls for about onchour and thereby had an opiort unity to tamper with the ballot box. Quite a miniler of bills against the County, were presented, and appropriations made to pay the name. The County Treasurer made his report and it appearred that the County were good for all I he promises the court could be induced to make. Some appointments were made to lillvaeaneies in county offices. Mr. Thomas R. Cutler was appointed a Justice of the Peace for I.clii Precinct, to fill vacancy caused by tho resignation of Mr. Woodhou.se, wbo lias cone to Europe, also Mr. Frank Ifiirk to fill the same office for Forest City, American Fork Canyon. The vacancy in this instance, was irr consequeneo of the Election not being conducted according to law and therefor void. . The Court continued its session two days, transacting during that time considerable business. The appropriation of $1,i500 to aid ho citizens of Spanish Folk and Payson in constructing a road liotween those two cities which will be passable during tho wet seasons of the year, is a step in the rigid direction. It remains with them whether the rood be a success or not. We are pleased to ste a desire on the part of the County offieers to improve the highway. through the county. Nutici: dav "f f lieirb l lit a mt-1h- j t lv n, that litri "" s lieid uuUielif'l nmi' , infli' nn AKfirerriieiil (No. share, 'in ltK.d iiuni of the yerpoiul Kill, Iminedlately tu the 'secretary at th ue d"IUi per f shii-- de st.V-u'- o.llee of the Coiiipauv, PIS California 6., Han I rueciijco, California. anvMoflt uiion whleti this nsMsmeht hull renuun unpaid on the twB Ui (hUi) dav of S, piombe-- , J874, u UI and sthet ii torule nf pnhlir anctlon. and uiihs.s payment Is made before, will coik! Tndj day of he sold on Eii! iy, t In; October li't. n ,.y tho delinquent tocelher wdli cost of advertisof vale. ing and expensi . .1. W. TRIPP, Secretary. Office HdJ California sthel, Hun 4ran-clfcCaliturnin. ansll k- o, NOTICE. T JUl.VMn it rilla y Oreettaift i'pneeru, . ,t... . .. Unioniferslcned oftbe cillien, Mrthe ted Kate of America and practical mihave this day, iu. nietthi(: attem-tdener, ioested. orgsnlred, and determined tin boundaries 0 a Mining District, to b hereafter known a the Big. Spring situated between American Fork Utah Canyon and Pieman t Grove Canyon, Couiitv, Territory of Utah, Tnlted Htutes of twr miles Ainertea, towli: Ctnnmenelnf w. t o! tin We:ern 4 eruduu,of Pleiu.uiit Grove t'.iiiyoii, north Rlile' pinning thence due Kal,lnthe Hpex, or Huhimll, of tbs Main Things of Mountnln K t , tbenM dm) North to American Fork Canyon, thence due West, ton point inllel to tin! lo place ef liezlnnlnr. trvenee due Hontb tin place of beioniun; covert nv 11 rea Huld Iii,trird ofaboiit five mile q'nnp to be suteccMo the Minins I wh and and the Ter"f the I jilhat by the .Vet of ritory of ttnh. n nmended Oonjjrew. May loth, 187- -. isiiid l)llricf to tm in full opeiariou freul and affdr th'.s d, Di-Irl- date. W. O. STEURETT. JKIUi.M I AI II. II.WAPM. rieBnint (irove, Utah County, Utah Territory, Angukt ihh. 1874. H. II. M'AIIDMAX, President and Aetlns Kccretary of ths I.uekv Boy Mining Company, Bi hprlng .. el District GROCERIES, CLOTHING, lh ritory. LEGAL NOTICE. s COMPANY. AllNING r prr, Mace iirbio litem hail I rnneiiMsi. M,l f 4'nll-- ' torn iu. loH'Otlmi ot writ. 'I'iullrr Terlil.lrlrt, Juult fuui), I 1 1 Wul-loa- fj ok Aynriroirr, APPLICATION WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Unitjkd PATENT. FOR States Land Ot i jck, ) Sai.t Eakk City, H'pL 8rd, Jtfi4. ) XTOTICF. IS HERF.BY GIVEN THAT Y m. Prince, Beujumlu M. Roberts, Centre Street, Irovo City. N. It. Pure Wine ami I.lqimrs alwavs on I hi vkI f. r medical purposes und mnill sepj-'int rcas'naie prices. lonslaullne ltawaon, Samuel Andrew and Edrwird Frlel w hose lfosl Office addres Provo Citv, Club Counly.l'taU Tcnitorj, and D. F. Whltford, of Bitmilo, New l'ork, iv his Attnrnev wm. Prince, of Irovo I City, aforesaid; have made application for ESTRAY NOTICE. a Potent, for ihe liming Chilui, intuny things that are not calculated to timated oil nnsurveyed land In Provo Utnii TerUtah IiKtrlct, Cotthfy, bring out their better natures, but Mining POSSESSION THE la tlio . ritory, and more gullyon file rat her to create a distrust for pure and J following BAY KvtiHv: this office. and Cold note plat Hi IIISE. 8 or 4 years old one lii:7" nemore others wit criminal To holy things; branded E T combined on right thigh, and The - a !il mining rinJm It; fourteen hunshoii all round. glect to marry because they wish to dred 1IIOO1 feut In length by one hundred at sold will he ptilv claimed Ifnot come tiniler 110 restriction, Lul indulge and twenty (lit) foci, iL vjdth, and runs lie sills at Ihe Ev'rav Pound, Auv'rjihn north 7.7 15 west two Uu. red (2i.n fret, in sensuality, without the cares and Fork (By, Saturday, Sept, iyth.1874. sale at hud south 7A 15' east twelve hundred r p tn. (I2ntt feet from discovery tunnel. of a family; such men are WM. GP.ANT, 'i he survey of lids mine U doet Usd k I Vinnd are fearful District keeper. obligation, they incurring follow: Comtncuelng nt the dte.rvery 1871. Ameilean Fork, Sept. th, tnnnni running north T.b.TVweit variation dosing lip the avenues of mercy to ltD 45' cubuuilrei! ijuti tiot 11 csntie themselves, corrupting their ways beline to ud ot ehiiw, lliem: north Kk 15'' i t to east slxtv fore God and man, and they will have pine 101 4 Inche by . 4 lneif. et Into t lie ground lloot Pinches, Him to account to for tlieir sins and and 2 feet out of lira gnamd (narked U. S. TOE IN Ml' Pt 1SSES.-I0- N WE :ff. No. I. fo.oonicr Na b, then re south for the sins of those who aro tho vicHslr,.: CV tne t t W, 5 years old, dark red: under 77j1V toRust- of n hundredwhere lb ere(7115) tims of tlieir own unbridled passions. it a precipice silt In left year and hnunled ID on left nine sttop fofil Set 1 Inches by 4 llitIi . Some neglect to marry because they tliich. Into a pile of roek.MvlJ foot One sTi:F.R,2 year old pht; bide reen, inches above U10 rock and marked wltne.s love their money letter than they would dark brown neck; Mptam cioxiotl and tinto corner Jio. g., said coiner No. 2. 1s a wife, men possessing this vitiated der bit In each car; little white In rue, poet Situated from stud WltlH V I t south lllg and branded with a heart od right lilp. hundred anil' 7.1 15' distant taste are not worthy of a wife, they are One 1IEIFF.I', J year dd; dark red; tunelj-n- l and :.et. Tills I. liter s.rtlon tiiiij white unit on liark. white under In lfy, blanks in creation, d tones in the hive, 0 precipitous .1 to remlcf Its survey whde face, anil liranded J Z on left lit ft. fo vftmiilvli comer iiosl h. F. they are not linked in tho great chain One llEIFFB. dark red. yearling pash 1(7, N o. 2. No mark or brand visible. of creation, but are broken and disconNow returning to post ftnd corner No. ( One HEIFER, brlndle. .yearling add run south nti 45 west otic hundred nected fragments that will le thrown In yea-left half under crop iiinp past, ud limiity ilTU) lect to piue post 4 inelie-b.- V crop off right ear, and branded JV comaside like so much dross as being of 4 melifs set l ftn.t b Indie Into the bine on left hip. and 2 fHd out of the ground anil no service. Some neglect marriage beone HEIFER, yearling past, dark red. ground H, Iheuov south 7 J- - L5' marked P, H7.No. 4., Hit oat of right end of rigid var. Nubruud cause they are afraid they' may come to (7.58) (l et, coil (He hundred mid Visible. precipice Where (hi re I a pin If not claimed and taken nwav bv the lo fop4 of want, that, they may not be able to tsjfct Inches by 4 laches net foot 0 inches mill dav of September. 1871. the same w ill intow ji liovc plleof rock. und2H'l exposed supply themselves with tho necessaries be sobl at tlio Kid ray Pound, Provo r lo core the rock und marked a uni's DIED. and comforts of life, thus foolishly disv, at 10 o'clock a. in. (ll No. I ld slluated No. corner IxUng ncr X, J. T. ARROWSMHII, Hardy. At lYovo Cltv, Keptember loth, post south 75. 15' go I (nmi muI wUiisout hundred trusting the kind care of a wise and 1871. Provo bltv FViundko per, of brnln fhver, Joslah Frederick, Inalld Rrty-twdlsluu eight' '8 and Provo City, Sept. Mh, INTI. merciful providence; whose swill it is fant cori of James and Mary Ann Hardy, This latter )trtl"n bolmr o (8ig 6 month nnd .12 ilnys. aged to renderttsMirvey irnnrac-ticablto provide for those who fear him and preclpItouK lo vt corner post I', S. , No. 7. At Moore. Provo Citv, lltti, NOTICE. fteptenitier DISSOLUTION honor and resiect his ordinance. In the 1874, of searlet Ths boundary line oftbls mining oialm fever, Vnt. II. J., Infant ars- further dcserliiCd on ftdloa , and a ould linn of our duty there is no real enuso Min of Henry J, and Hannah Maria Moore, have bcca w tiaaorUicd ill lira toP golug 11 NOTICE Is hereby given, that the of fear ,but out of It there is danger and a aged month and 70 day. heretofore elMng under the firm jiait of till notice,, were It practicable to This lovely bud 0 young and fair, dr Co., hn been this run them the whole dlrtanee, vl.: beginname of Albert (Vbe snare. Therefore we would say to all No.1, and run noutb 7J fceoKt Called hence by early doom; dav dissolved by mutual consent. Alliert ning at ioft that it is your duty to marry if you Just came to show how sweet a flower. lels-- l will continue the Iiivnes, pav nil Fourteen hundred (Uoi)l lectio corner No. U. H. :f7. No. 2; l hence south debts und collect all due of the Into firm. J, marked One have not already done so, and thereby In PnrndlRe could bloont. hundred aud twenty (IJi) wel lip ALBERT CFBKI,. No. 7, marked E. IS. 77 No. 7; corner to Jeet W.M. N Else 11 WITZ. get honor to yourselves, become the 15 wont fourteen hundred 77. north thence 5 Provo City, August 39, 1874. liliiu feet lo corner No., 4, marked U. 8. partners and protectors of those whom Provo City Market Report. 57 No. 4; tTuuicc north Gist one hunthe great ruler of all has mado dependdred and twenty flJO feettocornrr No. V, City, September J71 h, 1871. ant upon you, bend all your energies Flour Pruvo U marked U. H. 77 thq ulaee of gmuing, $2 50 per cwt No., I, ciintalnlng rd areu of T..8.5 aorva. towards their honorable snpport and XVbeat bu The Unlled Kate mineral monument 70 Com to which tbtK mirvoy b oonnecled, ciBilc maintainance, lessen the amount of OaU tA of a o are pine read, S iuoUe by ri inches 70 " sung with full chorus and the as- crime, help dry up tho fountain of Barley and 6fiot Jong, fixed Info tne ere vice of a 8 Apple per !h, dried llmeatone rock, laving a the quartxlte R sembly dismissed with prayer by wickedness and wretchedness, lot it he JVache unperjed nl laarkcd V. MI.U. No. 1, 12N818 a was The Iache affair 11! fortnatioB Elder Edward Reece. your constant aim to fill the measure Plum perpeided front wlilih tho Discovery Tunnel of the ft, dried l'.3I3 north JA Bparrow Mining Claim decided success and reflects great credit and purpose of your creator in all Apricot past and dlktnnt on hundred and e vnty-- . per 1b, dried PRICES THE THE LOWEST AT 11741 BEST No. corner 4 north to on the Committee of Arrangements and things, and glorify God with your soul Ground Cherrle foot, and four 0 Butter, per ft. 53o 4.5 west and distant ono hundred and AT BE FOUND 25 the people of Payson for their en- and spirit which are his, and for which Cheew win, lSdl WeL elghty-il35 do g The location nt the frarrow 7 410 couragement of this most Worthy ocri you will bo held aocopntabl Ip Him Fgrn ft Beef Y . nonrded In Claim E,.ptmc 1M ? Mutton bltion viz: the correct training of tho your maker and your judge. of rcoiru Ilnh Connty. ; of inlrilne 25 M'mil a The only loenfion ncar.thl ml On M US I C A L EM P O R! U M, An old Greek philosopher, on being children of the Faints, and is a true in- raicul pHi of rock, designated hr Ui his some of told of the that dex to the prosjiority cnlorpriR neighbors laughed lately put up ontho Epnr-r..AMERICAN FORK, U. T. COOPER SHOP. Mining (Talia, and situatud south Jit, aiuj joored at his wrltiugaand aayingH, InglitUa bnrgof Payson. 45' east, atid distant four hundred and Bvtho way, acolhcr indication of, mado. this most acnsible remark. I; The iinderklaiiisl would re.8ectfttlly uiiuly. ILXI RtL fi'Jtu. the. uUl. Sparrow RLL KINDS OF HUSICftL Dlsrorery. and Provo of the the faahionahle write in to cIMyens notiiesl learn and vicinity we nuil better, speak thrift, ber jr ordar the alvjve to be fiubU.-htt ho is 'P'iI lo 1" all kinds of ETC. prii BOOKS, In i bo Li ah Cm air Tium, In the cooisTb'g line on the liort-1 newspaper display of our County Woolen Factory and thus remove tlio cause. Jle was published' in Irovn, Utah. AY'Uksi notice and at shaw is on the jtersons of the fair sex wise. t AVLELITT AND RETAIL. WHOLESALE DYITENGEH, khop Kirt. East Street, lbovo filv. ' V. J. J. D. WM. BURBECK. r, f i present. evi-ien- 111 ; : 1 -t ESTRAY- NOTICE. FOI.-Inwln- t0 t1P f,-- i.' anil-liv- fei-- e t, 1 1 -- en-- v 1 -- ll'-- I fifly-vlgl- it 1 - o tf 17 - parl-liereh- lp 1(5 PIANOS! ORGANS!! MUSIC br . I 11 x GRANTS MlB-ln- I 1 J w - j . i ) t X , d -- Ib-vl- 1 t i t |