Show JIanti Hems I Mautiha < > 17 pupils at school In Kjtliraim four in ircvo mid three In Salt Iale I Itumorsays that every available man in Siui > cic will be employed G t on the II G V grade through the country in lis than three weeks On the J4th nIt Mr Chris Link killed mountain lion at the bet of the Muddy The animal measured meas-ured 9 foet 9 indies from the tip of his BOM to the end of his tail Mr Link is herding sheep for n Wit lieckofNephi and this Is the second sec-ond lon he has killed Miss of Manti was play leg with a pair of hntidciilTj when she accideually snapped the spring and fastened them on her wri t Thesherilfliad his key in his pocket and was out of town The young lady hnd t remain iu this deplorable deplora-ble ts from Wednesday until Fri day She don want to be sheriff Saturday morning lirother Jensen was holding the horses of the south mal team when they became unmanageable un-manageable and ran away lira Jcsscn held to the bit until he was hl II dragged half nblock when he was throwii violently to the groundbreaking ground-breaking his am and one rib HoI Ho-I now resting as well as can be tx I > ectcd Manti Sentinel I Missionary Reports We have been shown the written reports of Elders Alma K Timothy I and William H Glites s of Ulntah County who reccutly returned home from missions to the Southern States I The former left Utah iu November ISttO und was assigned t the West Virginia Conference in which he LpLnt mot of the time of his absence ab-sence He had In succession as traveling companions several different dif-ferent Elders and met with about the usual experience in the way of opposition friendliness and a disposition to persecute Elder G lines left Utah atthe same time thatElderTiruothy didarid the two were companions in Kentucky for several months Elder Glines labored In West Virginia and Kentucky Ken-tucky during tile period of his ab wucf He performed two and a > > sUtcd at fourteen bantisjii an > l a > < a rule was well t tli5UI |