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Show I QUESTIONS AND 1 ANSWERS L -- - ! 1 Salt Lake City, Feb. 12. Who was the captain ol the Black-iiawl: Black-iiawl: war at Fort Sauford in 1861) and 1SG77 Plensc answer as soon as possible pos-sible and oblige. W. H. IS. Wo do not find any account of Fort Sanford in any of the books on Utah in our library. Salt Lake City, Feb. IS. Would you answer in your Sunday paper: Is Miss Alice Lloyd, who has been at, the Orphcum this week, a sister or a daughter to Miss Mario Lloyd, tho London vaudeville artiste? and oblige, MRS, V. M. GIBBONE1. Sho is a sister of Miss Marie Lloyd. Salt Lake City, Feb. 17. Will you kindly tell mo in next Sunday's Sun-day's issuo whether a pologr.iphie will that, is, ono writton entirely in his own hand, bv tho testator neods witnesses? I will bo Greatly obliged for tho information. AN OLD SUBSCRIBER You probably mean autograph will. It is always best to have it witnessed, as the law directs. Prove City, Utah, Feb. 11. Will you please answer tho following follow-ing questions through your paper: Have the trustees of Spanish Fork an' moral or logal right to place a teacher (who is the mothor of an illegitimate child) in tho school-room to tench innocent children? What steps could be taken to remove her? SUBSCRIBER. The lnw requires that the applicant to teach must have the specified qualifications quali-fications and be of good moral character, char-acter, the district trustcos being, apparently, ap-parently, tho sole judges as to the latter lat-ter requisite. Will .you kindly inform mc whether, in tho taking of the census, which is soon to be begun, thero is anything to compel n person giving his or her ago? It seems to mo that a person's ago is a persoual, private matter, and that it is particularly so in tho caso of a business busi-ness woman. Kindlv inform. CONSTANT READER. It is best to answer the questions as put; but we suppose ono might stand on his privilege of refusing exactness without special danger. |