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Show lllJINOS AT 1'AY.SOX. Tli TeatltcVt' Conrenll n. T. Jh Jl. I. A. Conference. Other Sole. The weather la cloudy and drllily, and forebodes n ttoriu. AllaitwehaveanewClly Council nnd It li hoped a live one. 1'ayaou, Feb. 22, 1891. Hlnce Manhal Hargent broke up Hie tramp neat near town a few daya ago, the cily haa bea-u eoniuallveiy free from these "kiilghlaof the road." TlioUtah temtcr has again rome to lifo and made Ita appearance on Hatur day. The following excerpt from Ha leading editorial will give all Idea oil what liaae the sheet standi: "Our reilgluut propensities ara of such a character that It It Immaterial tout, as an Influence, whether a man It an adherent of thu Mormon belief, or whetlur ho li a (li utile or an aiiostato I.llral."' Hen. Win, It. King, of I'rovo, It advertised to glvo a Irtturelii theOpera House next Thursday night, under the maiiageuuiit of the llxcclelor Club. The hcturo will befreuand a cordial welcome Is extended to all. A conference of tho Y. M. A Y. L. M. I. A. of Hie southern district of Ulah County I being held to-lay In the mivtlngdiouse. Hupl. O. II. Ilrlm hall and other strong mutual Improvement Improve-ment workers are resent aud will ad drew the young people thli alteriioun and evening. Ala meeting a few night's since, the members of Hie Kxcelalor Club eirceled Hie following organisation, Hi" three inoiilhi' term of Hie other or.lcen having expired: II. II. Crook, priildcni; Joseph 11. I'Agc, vice-president; Jscuh Hulier, secretnry and treasurer; F. A. Ilulsli, librarian: (I. 11. Kllawurth, sergeant at-arun. The orgaulr-ilion has a memU-rthlp of alaiut twenty anJ la dolilg some ex. ccllent woik In the iluo of "civil gov-ernuienl." gov-ernuienl." In another clltorlsl, referring to the article In the lint Issue of tho Uatlcr, In which the Mormon Church as a whole It "condemned" lu strong Ian gutge, tho Uatltr editor tbitos that tho article was written under eomnuf-ifou; eomnuf-ifou; a statement which Is drilled by tho president and stockholders of the former Acudcr company, nnd which ulone hrnndi the chaiattvr of the man who wrote it. Unable to "bambooxle" the men who tupiwrtel him with their lattrnnsgo and, after lielng caught at hla tricks, ho seeks to gain sympathy sympa-thy by acknowledging Ihat lie wai forced tn condemn an orgmliatlon ugaliut hit will. The session of tho Utah County Teachen Association hel I In the I'ay. son Ojvra House on Baturday was a grand success. Nearly sixty teachers aud vliltort from the country were present, In addition to the l'a'ioacon. ilngrnt. Tho cxercliei during the day wore delivered to crowded hoim-a and were well receive!. An excellent ret waa served In the Opera Home dining rooms, of which about llilpcu-Vlniurtook. llilpcu-Vlniurtook. Thelall In Hie evening waiagraud feature of the vocation. Darning continued unlll twelve, IntersiierHsl with a programme aa follows: Toast, "Hlonug of Mind va. Training of Mind" Hon. J. U. IPxith of I'rovo; selection "Hani Wller"-J. II. Walton; Highland dance David Fawn; and a tribute In memory of Washington ly Chas. llrovvcrtoii, which waa received with loud applaute. To Iho leachera and friend of educnllon who helped inakn thu ntralr the aucceei It was, tho heart felt thanki of thu community are due. |