Show AFFAIRS AT EPHRAIM mutual improvements jom pared with whisky yields correspondence Car J A merry life a happy life the farmers life should be gain or loss ho is the besa whatever Wh ateer hia pa digree peace or strife the staff of life we are compelled to get larga or small depends our all upon the farmers sweat the prospects ecta are favorable for a bounteous harvest this season and not only the farmer but all humanity fels a sense of security when the earth is teeming with the necessaries of lifa a failure of crops necessarily means great distress and vice versa craps never loosed better in this vicinity than now harvesting has just commenced and the second crop of lucern will soan ba cut kalem will celebrate pioneer day the committee on pro gramme have arranged very lengthy pro gramme and if carried out as intended will afford considerable amusement the following Is an outline of the program ie 1 firing of artillery 2 hoisting the stars and trips at 3 firing of artillery 4 music by the silver band 5 firing ot ona gun and ringing of the bell as a signal for the people to gather at the schoolhouse at 9 a m the procession will farm in tin fol baring order 1 silver band 2 bishopric 3 pioneers 4 battalion boys 5 high priests 6 seventies 7 elders teachers 8 deacons 10 relief society 11 Sunday school 12 Y M M I 1 A 13 I 1 A 14 primary 15 farmers 16 gardeners gardners Gard ners 17 blacksmiths 18 carpenters 19 masons 10 butchers citizens will fallow and march through the principal streets andre turn to the place of starting where the following pro gramme trill be ren derei 1 singing bv the choir prof david evans leading 2 prayer by the chaplain A bina ham 3 singing by the choir 4 opening address bishop D R taylor 6 music by the silver band 6 speech in behalf of the ere by the venerable lyman cartis 7 grand artillery ealure 8 son by E beddoes Bed doea tcp waka ve defenders of Z on choir and congregation joining in the chorus 9 speech in favor of pioneers by R adavis 10 by edward J hanks 11 recitation b wm gardner jr 12 song by daiy A sabin emma aaraon agnes edgberg aad eliza beddoes Bed doea IS speech in behalf of battalion boya by A engberg 14 comic bong by trena iverson 15 dialogue by john sabia and civer stone 16 recitation by julia eterson 17 stump speech by evaa taylor 18 Reading of A eenberg Enn berg 19 singing by the choir a braier by the chaplain jamee etc will take place in the and dancing at night financial committee Minerva clow ara nettie cartia annie davis aarah taylor estella Bi naham isabel pratt an gusta johnson catherine committee on amusements samuel curtis joseph hanks edwark hanks luna hanks annie dan s general committee J J davis david evans henry hamilton M P christeneen Christen aen divena edman C F H SALEM july 18 1892 EPHRAIM brems corresponded Cor nei the young mens mutual improve ment association of stake have just closed their two day annual conference held in the spacious bowery of Ephriam much good instruction wag given to the few members and officers present the rc port made showed rather an unsatisfactory state of laffaira among the associations of the stake As an example it was stated that out of ampere belonging to organizations of abia kind there were only three present yesterday forenoon this number was increased to four in tha afternoon the president of the association in c ty e maikel that last night saturday late when he le turned from a council deot gnp he counted thirty five men in and around the saloons in that little town I 1 tried hard to make out that number in ania forenoon fore noon meeting as belonging to theY MM I 1 A we have had our ath 0 coure cour e we have gaddess of liberty and whiskey included andoci licensed ayour democratic city council aaen to ce t along very well in spite ef aih licence and ot baah amona the people when it is considered that we have only about twenty five families re not members of the church and and out of these lew some are te and religious people it turns a reflection on the rest of our community that profi area to know better he farmers are excessively bus their ngern watering and other out door wook yet we find quite a of in a certain estreet erry during the past wit n asins the performances of a ra velling rampan h uin wonderful medicines to dispose ot tha artiste are very clevea and the lias net 83 far been any mogu made by either of the great political parti pai n sanpete San pete wp read in the papers of cenola bidez coming from minneapolis and chicago but not enough to attract attention to their abuce aa forebodings of the P uinins that will sweep the country sow and next november who is boing to sigund the alarm and in lime edica e the people BO that they can sat understandingly and dent lupon matters 0 such bial interest and importance as choosing their law civil offic cra and their representative in the national congress july |