OCR Text |
Show ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF DELINQUENT Granite, Office of the South Despain Ditch Company des o f owing There are delinauent upon the tmd-th- & wm 6Y S7 UNIVERSITY : the enlistment of a men to be armed and thousand join The practical statesmanship of Brigham Young rose to great heights at Winter Quarters as he planned for the exodus of his church and people, twenty thousand strong. Of course a profound faith in their martyred prophet and their own destiny as foreshadowed by him was the motive that unified all plans and purposes. Brigham leadYoung was the er and practical executive of a prophetic vision. In addition to the magnificent organization he perfected, he spared no pains in acquiring information concerning the projected home of his people. Father De Smet, the Catholic missionary who had traveled thousands of miles in the Northwest met him at Winter Quarters and writes thus of the incident, "I met Brigham Young at the Missouri River and discussed with ico the expedition against Mexand incidentally to promote to California. the emigration seems to be the initial the call of the now fa- This in move mous Mormon Battalion. Apparently, then, with Little's approval, Kendall presented ' the matter to President Polk who favored the plan as a means of :onciliating them and attaching them to "our country." The sequel is well known. Instead of ine thousand the call was for n five hundred. To many this to join the army did not d like encouraging help in the migration. When, however, consideration is given to the fact :hat five hundred men would be taken to California at government expense, and their advance oay would be used to assist their families in the move, it will be to ;een Young understood the assistance, and in a letter dated at Mt. Pisgah, luly 7, 1846, such phrases occur, "Beloved Brethren, we send you another leaf of the gospel," and then after speaking of the hundred volunteers he five writes, "But this time you will probably exclaim: Is this gospel? We answer yes." And still further on this occurs: "This is the first time the government has stretched forth its arm to our assistance and we received its proffers with joy and thankfulness." In another letter addressed to Pres. Samuel Rent and Council and the saints at Garden Grove the following occurs: "The United States wants our friendship, wants to do us the President and secure our configood dence. The outfit of these five hundred men cost"? us nothing and their pay will be sufficient to take their fjrr.iliies over the The thing is mountains. from above fur our good, has long heen understood between the U. S. government, us rnd 13-4- The KtanJ ci M.m - T! Maul value .ns:'-- ! Ni mill' of n f Mra't i'!:ira!i ! TV Islntid Vet Iii'l'i". tli ihtk. Haiti from I'mitIu 7 I'jr 2 mi'i'i. whirl) !:!". World's l:dV-- t nt nir!iM Iim m whli-- l ro male oi pint' vat. eon ;.''.""'t!wh"V'lm. ffi't In ir:il ri'-'- A , k fu'-e- t l.'M feet H7 24 0f o r.ext :hool Board met with 20, at oi patrons of Irvine w" ml e Slake 9 a. m., in Grant day afternoon for their annual conven-.io- possibilities of Those interested in Relief study groupS; oneTS . problems will meet in the west and one in room in the basement. Choirist-..r- s work would be spon and organists will also meet T. A. through p. w . .Tat 9 a. m, but in the southeast oom. Visiting teachers will will meet ntxt 1 il lit neet at 9:30 in the basement Irvine Junior i i . u atorium. At 10:30 a. m. the not being able to main assembly will meet in the Jay may make .rrangl auditorium, while clas: or an evening 'eadcrs will meet in the wes' Knowlton is chairma w J" F, oom of the basement. At 1 1 :4T A and business group wiK neet in the southeast room oJ Civic League met at k basement. At 1:30 a public ses imusement hall Thursday ev ion will be held. ng. Several topics of local it Merest were brought up for A Theme program will be giv view. 'n next Sunday evening at the services. sacrament regular Last Sunday Last Sunday evening after the lay Ward Choir was ;ajimcr.t service, Dr. Georr' ;d with the following oC .v... vniu, piesiaent; R, Middleton, vice chairmen of thn secretary; Xellie Ear; 5t.ite organization of Sons of Berg, T? ' t h ., TV! ? ...... Utah explained Picneers, 4i.iuiuj, uiiwonn Ma as outlined; Twelve Year plan ?iof. Jensen then presented tc ants to president; Henry "c conductor, with cptain James E. Moss a Char-er- Krantz, nnH Ri.mo m.L. Krant7 as i'lcocnani t designating Holladay Z:mp 71. Special music was organist. Choir practice meft each Wednesday K "urnished by a quartet George regularly incroJames Henry Rigby, vlarchant, .Crantz, and Ernest Henricksen. Relief Society met at fM , D. U. P., camp Twin Teaks, m. on Tuesday to auilt. At net at the home of Elizabeth p. m. a rccular lesson was give Moulton last Thursday for the by Mrs. Mowers on and making of election of officers. Josephine Much interest was manifest t 3. Driggs was made captain with work. Mrs. Sarah K. the Laura and Newman Bertha her back volumes Juikes as vice captains and Elizof the Relief Society to f abeth Moulton, secretary. ward organization. These r; Mr. Belnap is much cheered zincs will bo bound and adde in his to the Relief Society library. by the improvement wife's condition during the past Board of Health is prepari three days. She is now able to take a step or two, which en- to vaccinate all children f courages doctors to believe that small pox at an early t: ,hc will wholly recover from Diseases seem to run in eye!: her spinal injury. Mrs. Belnap therefore, by anticipating a cccurcnce of any disease, p. is confined in a hospital in cautionary steps may be U'f 116 24 168 30 $72.00 taber-r.acl- ALEX A. BRAND, Granite, $72.00 i Do;i t.ir l First Copper House Balance $37.73 R. D. No. Utah-Sa- ndy h ft jp-stai- rs T. 1. Completed o I rJX iK." of fmm re.'ii-liln- ; 10 tit firt In-lni- I i. , Id- . a - &t?Hwsr Wftflrtfftmtittrtoi aJftrifawWh.Bi.JEftitea n&4tV"Wtottoi cupper house has Just lecn erected at P.etliesiln, Md., by a of one of the big copper corporations and is open to the public for Inspection. The new dwelling Is the first of its kind in this counf and inside walls try. Hardwood Moors are built over a The are plastered on metal laths. The house is completely cost of these houses depends on size ami design, with present designs ranging upwards from $4,roO. THIS lire-proo- heron presents a gray, black ami white plumage. Herons are mistaken for cranes. Herons always carry their necks In kinks; cranes Another Is carry theirs straight. the highly decorative little Anthony green heron. O O Gale, Storm, Hurricane In steamship terminology a gale, a storm and a hurricane are not the same thing. A gale blows 00 miles, storm 70 miles and a hurricane 80 miles an her. Chinese, Japanese Ideographs The Chinese and Japanese Ideographs do not represent letters, hut they are picture symbols or sign of an object of thought; the graphic representation of a thought. Heron stands heron high ns the American egret, Is ish pray, and the short, ns blu, night black-crowne- Rett in Peaca "I specialize In sleeping tablets." "Oil, so you're a druggist?" "No, a tombstone maker." scrap-boo- sub-Moo- Slugs Used on Coast In the early IS'iO's. when private companies and a federal assay office were the only gold coin makers In California, , "slugs" were made and imprinted with the name of the ollicial nssayer or the private concerns, giving the weight and worth of the gold. These were square, rectangular or round pieces of circulated as regular money In the frontier state. Picturesque The great blue r li nJrrtfc wt Published October ; t will meet Sunday morning, October of each par el of such and in accordance with Law, so many shares Office of the Secrestock as may be necessary, will be sold at the 7 o'clock p.m., to pay delinquent tary on November 12, 1935, at of advertising and excost assessment thereon, together with the pense of sale. SECRETARY, proton M (Vet. It It "tlu :if natural eversroeii iiti'Ii-i n a Bridr-gav- Avenge American's Trave! The Hvera;re American travels approximately 3,hhj miles every year. Where Lignite Is Found I.nrue deposits nf lignite occur In the United Slates, Canada, and to Mnie extent In Australia. A LcstJt. I torn betert FUst well kuo.ni ii!:i.i;iiinn to cult coixllt Ions Is evliihitr'I desert plant which stnres Stearrboat of nte:im!:it A U ky 15)3 liivt'tite.l Ish Henman in i'l'l had three miles an Mir. by I S;u a t;it ) j n clr Inches Mucols of Marines I'ihk n l"7i (Il" have nf tin' Iliavilli'S. tlli'ir I cilii: M.Vlvs'iiM. Illititv In- t!ii!i:.il. of IrUh, Airedale terrier or liulhls Im'i'ds. I'.tii li'iiu-i'-i fpni l;:n finally !'' rra-l- "M irni'Vri'iwo fi.r I' l I '.:H"i l' of w Mrli inriv tliiTw Lflrt" V!rc Vat : American Holly Am irlraii lu'lly will ijrmv up tr'o if pji'iimlilal slmpe ne l l:cl !it 1 Tin- - ttorM'-- Cottonwood-Gran- lief Societies of Growth Y! M'"ir) In the Maud in the V.n.n a 1 Amount real service. be a the Mormons are there building up a great empire." This abridgement is essentially the story. Father De Smet gives in one of his letters. (There are two large volumes of Father De Bmet's letters edited by Richardson.) All available assistance vn? sought, too. Late in January Brigham wrote to Elder Jesse C. Little, who was then in New Hampshire 'to go on a mission to Washington which should have for its object aid from the government for the great move too the "Western cor.st." Whep Little reached Washington the Mexican War was the general topic of conversation. Meeting Amos Kendall, a former post- but the firs't blow was struck master general, Little urged no- eailier than we anticipated." on him the need of help f r (Another article of this series corstitucnR K'tv.!a!l .vill appear next week.) In Hesse i I'iiUAi'- - 11UL1..A1JAY 53-Mr. Farnsworth Stake ReW Brigham he him the exodus of his people. He did not then know where they were going, but he asked me a thousand questions about the country. I told him the Bear River Valley was a rich and fertile field for settlement and would support a million people." Then concluded Father De Smet, "I don't know whether my description of the country induced the move to Utah valleys, but " W. L. Thorn nson W Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter n. Federal Land Bank of BerkN. ley, Pledgee for Irene invi-ialio- look Shares Certificate Name Federal Land Bank, Pledgee for Elizabeth Thompson .... Federal Land Bank of Berkley, Pledgee for J. M. and THE suggested AND FROM GOVERNMENT r. I mm FOR - SNOW j. &RI6UAM YOUNG. AID uuu r account of an assessment of $3.00, (Ihree set opposite amounts several the levied September 3. 1935, A. HAPPElt HOLLADAY Uah n:iscii, uzia kid B u fZ3 v: a "ary Public DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS 3. WALLACE ;. W. 155 Court Avenue . I.V.I, l.iuiltl) Prospector and Distributed bj - PHONE Murray S3S-4004 So. 5th East i three tenderfeet battle icy blasts E. Cain & Son and wild beasts in struggle I H for life! O In the wiMcbt, coltl-ci- t corner of the North ucit, Alan Garth found JJjffll W iJ.'J-Ji- i'i ! himself trapped with ! Ilii two detperate villains who were tning to kill him, and a pampered daughter of a million, aire, lie alone could get any of them hack to civilization. Their lives and his own, plus a fortune in platinum, depended on his Mircrto or failure. YOUR Automobile Can Be Put in TIP TOP SHAPE Our a red-hloode- d story for you! an ( every FOR installment of Winter Driving CAUGHT IN Quick Service In O Here's he-m- Up-To-D.i- - Dependable THE WILD Repair Department tc BATTERIES Work -- TIRES GNITION SRVICE SW5VK I', ;.S AM) OIL Robert Ames Bcnnet CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. Appearing aerially in COMPM.Ti: 48TU soriH AM) At TO .stati; -I- I'llONE .Ml'RRAY 8t By mis M-nsr.ibr.- - " NOW: b!;s;5 to BJv is! :c The average homo has the possibility o! bein-- at least , TC5nrrnLm IxequenUy TWO BEDROOMS lho Eb,pl cxPodifnt ol 1 putUng waste attic WORK. space Tho two charming rooms illuMrated ju--t as wcU have been added to YOUR HOME aboro might extra as an r0m ' a boy'8 roora or pace for reaeaUon and pUaCy i MGR TrtwS? ... ... a,Uc is EXTENSIVE and it U in.i 5!lVCrling among lho items Jor which , improvement aVai,ab, lht0h lho Housing Admin-CcA- r long-term- rcdi Son? SJEJST Msiva r0R A Room w ESTIMATE ON THE Y0UR ATnc ' ' Morrison - Merrill & Company Phone 8 Murray ivt..,r.-,v-. Utah |