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Show I. LOCAL HISTORY WHAT HAPPENED NOVEMBER 19 1S19 -Sanpete valley was settled by a company, under tho guidance of Isaac Morlev. Seth Taft and Charles Shum-wav. Shum-wav. " They located near the present slle of Mantl. . , , 1S72 The Palestine party, consisting1 George A. Smith, Appstlc Lorenzo Snow, Elders Feramoro Little, Paul A. Schettlcr and George Dunfonl, ISIiza R. Snow and Clara. S. Little, arrived in Liverpool, England, from New York. 1879 The first Young Men's Mutual Improvement Im-provement association In Scandinavia was organized In Copenhagen, with Johannc Christine Nordstrom as president. pres-ident. 1SS4 Frederick W. Schoenfcld and Rudolph Ru-dolph Hochstrasser. In the district court of Zofingcn, Switzerland, wore sentenced lo pay a lino of 100 Trancs each . and banished from the canton for preaching Mormonlsm In Nicder-wyl. Nicder-wyl. 1S85 A number of United States deputy marshals were resisted hi the execution exe-cution of their duty by a number of Mormons in Franklin. Ida. 1557 In the First district court, at Og-den, Og-den, John Jenkins and Ilane Funk of Newton and Richard Fry of Morgan were sentenced to six months' Imprisonment Im-prisonment and $300 fine each for unlawful un-lawful cohabitation; Oluf Hanson of Logan to live months and a fine of $100. 1558 In tho First district court, at Provo, the following named Mormons woro sentenced by Judge Judd for unlawful unlaw-ful cohabitation and adultery: Hans . Nielsen of Chester, to three months and 300 fine; Randolph II. Stewart of Moab. to seven months; Jens Hansen Han-sen of Gunnison, to throe monihs and - $50 fine; El.l A. Day of Falrvlew. to five months and $150 fine; John F. F. Dorlus of Ephralm, lo four months and $50 fine; Oluf C. Larsen of Ephralm, Eph-ralm, to five months; William Christiansen Chris-tiansen of Pleasant Grove, to three months: John Spencer, of Indlanola, to four months: Samuel S. Cluff of Provo, to four months and $50 line; Alfred Turner of Lehl, to thirty days and $50 fine: Richard Jenkins of Nephi. to 120 days and $50 line; Oluf J. Anderson of Castle Dale, to 120 days and $50 fine; Albert Jones or Provo, to fourteen months and ,$200 fine, Orlando F. Merron of Pleasant Grove, to sixty days, Soren C. Jen-son Jen-son of Mount Pleasant, to four months and $50 fine; Lorin Harmor of Sprlng-ville, Sprlng-ville, to four months and $100 fine, and William Gallup of Springvllle. to ninety days. Erik Erlksen, Peter M. Anderson and Niels 1. Christiansen promised to obey the law and were sent homo free. Fred Yoates and Francis 0. Boyer were discharged from the penitentiary. 1890 Samuel Turnbow died in Salt Lake City. The first number of the Kor-rcspondenten, Kor-rcspondenten, a Swedish weekly, was published in Salt Lake City by Charlos V. Anderson and Otto Ryd-man. Ryd-man. 1891 John B. Lewis, 95 years old, died In Salt Lake City. 1892 Tho Utah Sugar factory ut Lohl. Utah county, completed Uh second annual run. It had been In operation opera-tion about forty days, and during that tlmo employed nn average of 100 men and manufactured ono and one-half million pounds of sugar, 1895 Bedford branch of the Mormon church, Wyoming, was organized tib Bedford ward by Apostle John Henry Smith and others; John B. Thatcher, ' bishop. 1S9I5 At a council of the Mormon apos- - ties, held in Salt, Iako City. Moset. Thatcher was dropped from tho .council .coun-cil of twelve. 1900 Nows. was received of the death of John B. Rogers of Salt Lake in China. OfflcinlB canvass of Salt Lake county vote completed. 1901 Council provides for .rigid onfprccT ment of quarantine. Grand encampment encamp-ment of Odd Follows. 19D2 Salt Lake visited hy Heavy fail of sinow. News of the death of Mrs. VJIato Young Deckor, daughter of Brigham Young, received. 1903 Governor WoIIb refuses to reprieve Peter Mortensen. 1904 U. of U. badly heat Aggies of Logan at football Thomas Williams pardoned par-doned from the "penitentiary i,y tne board of pardons. Banquet of "Utah Credit men. Roy Scott slashes 'Elsie Gallacher on the street, aiid when arrested confesses to similar crime In case of Mary Burton. 1907 Salt Lake's first snow of the sea son fell during tho night. 1908 Utah woolgrowers adopt resolutions asking for Increase of tariff on wool. Mark Dunkley has his right oar bitten bit-ten oft in a fight at Bingham. Eben J. Grogory found guilty of coin sweating. Artist Charles Dana Gibson Gib-son visits Salt Lake, |