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Show Ths Home Sentinel a s r.T-o- -- ; i id o i1 It is thought that the glori ous will bo celebrated ..ore. Elder Andrew Andersen, of Ephraim, returned last week from a two years mission to Denmark. Important to Radiks. The has just received Ephraim of colassortment an exquisite ored glassware. Heveial of the Fairview boyg have gom- to Spanish Fork canon to assi-- t in the shearing of a herd of 3,00 frhe.-pWhat arrangements are hein made for the observance of lenete day? Surely we to celebrate. ought Seeing its the Enyitirer we will send the Sr: N'r in El, on receipt of $2JU c ish, and cane the trip around the county. A beautiful banner which cost about, $40.00 has been procure Co-o- p. - . 11. W. Driggs will receive o d iy a new lot of goods, viz: childrens and misses shoes, men s and boys hats, ladies and childrens hoso, a fine linecash-me-of of dress g tods, consi-tin- g suinnv-etc., s, piqu plaids, shawls, dolinans, dust ts, parasols, fans, linen and grass cloth suits, cashmere shawls, knit straw hats, lace joo Is, jewelry, shawls, jackets, ladies' ties, etc. Above will be closed out cheap for cash, wheat, flour, oats, bacon, etc. r col-ar- s, Mads Madsens Death. We are indebted to J. P. Meilstrup the following p irticulars of a sad and somewhat peculiar death which occurred in the mount lins for 1 near Fountain Green on the morning of the Oth imt. It seems that a hoy, about 10 years of age, and the sou of Hans Madsen of Fountain Green, was d en-e- wit'u his brother-in-law- , in taking care of Geo. Peier-osome sheep in the mountains l"ft Mads the brother-in-laward Sunday that for the N'ortU the was hoys name) to an (for that school. It was unfurlo look after the sheep while he presented in school last Sunday went d nvn to Fount tin Green to The school trustees of lie was gone get some supplies. district No. 1, Manti, will com- it wool I appear parts of tw mence to take the census of the days for he left the slump camp children of school aee in thei on the fourth and did not return district on Monday, June loth until some time on t lie fifth. Chi e 1885. returning, however, lie was immedi-itely to find Ma D, an It may he a little late, but w a commenced vigorous are beginning to receive spring poetry. Prospective Longfellow.' scare h. He scanned the counare respectfully advised that try and hunted carefully unti verses is our maximum numhe midnight, hut without success. Next morning he renewed the for one issue. about 0 o'clock s arch until Spring City has a new jail when he found the unfortunate From this we infer that some o lad speechless and prostrate on the citizens of our neigh'xirin lie ground and his clothing town have beeit substituting eo drenched with Wet. Every df de ein for the puro pioluoto fort Was made for bis recovery, natures fountains. but all to Ho avail and he diet In oUr correspondence from n about tno hours fiom the Ann Arbor, on page 2, inste id of time In- - was found. The funera trouble in Utah, it should have services were held at Fountian been traveled in Utah, and the Given un the 7th amid the pro word posterity in the editor- foumlo-- t of the people. ial on the same page, should n, 1 ttn-ib'- 1 I read prosperity. of our The hotes from Alt. Pleasant, Which appeared in our last issue, was the result of unwariness in the exact fitness of things, lie char- Itablc ; "errors occilr in thd best regulated families. Mr. Barton is making rtrrange-m- e its to stitrt an ied cream parlor on Main St. The site selected for the new vdhture is just south of the Ladies store und about ten paces north of T tittle & Cos business house. The San Pete Educational Institute will meet in Mention Saturday, the 27t!i isist., at 10 a. m. The s ibjects ifd ued upon will be mad known t j artiei-pant- s in dtiti season bv ptiVale correspondence. All interested are requested to attend. Henry C. Wallace, of Missotrii, Ihe young man who lias but lately been appointed tbthe position of the Land OfficeRceievership of Utah, is but 23 years old. He Is a 8 to Senator Cock rell, of Missouri, and hence it is ut natural to infer thet the Senator's iniluenee secured the lu crative position for one of las own family. Parties have located for farming purposes he Ephraim Cemetery and have been irrigating very near to the graves. The citizens held a mas meeting on Ihe first df the week tind expressed th'-i- idignation. The parties who had taken thd land finally t'onclu led it was better to vacate thd same, and promised not to irrigate that portion any word this y. nr. br: Johh R. I1 ark lias ohr thanks for tile Annual of the University of Heseret for 1885-Th- d Annual, while it beats several other additioils and improvements on fonrier issu-- f, contains d fiiife Wood eut of the new University biiilditlg: Sfd- deills ivhd purpose attending ih Fniversity should not fail to eo the Anhualj.ns it wili Ik? of groat ih directing them as to Pjylrs; tttitmr, grades) ft c l pe-vi- ce PERSONAL. L. M. Olson, Ksq.j The new meeting house is not the design is yet finished, but finished it will good and when to the town, be a credit The Irons Houso furnishes good accommodations for the traveler both host and lioste-- s seem to possess the happy faculty of making one feel at home. Bp. J. W. Irons and one or wo other citizens are building rew barns. They say too much out lay is spoiled bybarnstacking soon will a hence doors, )ay for itself. The citizens here maintain that the correct orthography of heir town is Moroni and not as he Sentinel so me tijnes (though aerhaps inadvertantly) lias it Maroni. b-f- orc ., 5 hub. Mr. Wheeler, the conductor, of the train which had just arrived, assisted by others, bound up the wound, and Mr. Lynch the arti-- t who was on his way to Mt. Pleasant, put the boy on the stage and brought him home. Dr. St. John was calle 1 to sew 51 up the wound. The boy is now doing well. WHOLESALE st SAST 53 DRY TEMP Q00D' L K S T R K E T. 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Chester Sun lay school under the direction of their Supt Mr. D. Candland, visited the Temple lat Saturd iv. By courtesy of Sup't Folsom they were permitted to go through the iuilding. JUST COME TO STA M. ItaamuMeu lias a full car load of FINANCIAL REPORT. UWb" County Clerks Office, Manti City, Utah Ter., May 30, 1883, To the lion. the County Court of San Pete county, Utah. I beg to subGentleme mit to your honorable body the Financial Report of Sanjiete county, for the year ending May T:Tj$!in Just arrived. Have you seen the btaniara Mowers k Moroni being neutral ground was the place chosen for quite nf1l4ni8e3."nd0bUin barin' alAeentfothe a base ball match on Saturday 2&3Y ast. The parties to the contest WMU cream in six hours. Dont give were the nvineioles of Fairview youruUeraway. Ladieh come and examine the renowned and the Athletics of Manti. The latter 30, 1885. QEWIXG TV ACHING yiLSO.V COUNTY TAX ACCOUNT. mes, with a grand Irish victory, Oewing i. e. they came out fir-- behind, To Bal. due June 1,84 $ 310 48 That received the highest award of ruerltat all exhibitions represents with all other kinds of implements and the score standing 41 to 10 in fa- To assessment of 1884, 7,341 00 together General agent for the above farming line of goods for southern requisites U tah vor of the Invincibles. M. RASMUS SEX, $7,651 48 To say that the trees in this Ephraim, ulah section have donned their suminto amount By paid mer g irb and that the earth has 6,262 treasury put on her carpet of green By compensation of ass. j would scarcely express the con660 60 and coll, at 9 dition, since it is quite plain 167 53 remittances that the trees are peifectly re- By Balance due 561 12 plete with foliage, and the verdure of tho fields and meadows $7,651 48 is truly a delight to all who apDISflURSENtEJtTS. preciate God's beneficent gifts. To the Probate Judge $ 99 II. S. Kerr, C. E., and agent Selectmen 20 for the S. P. V. Ry, states that County Clerk C the road is being pushed on Prosecuting Atty the south, though at the Supt of District rate it is now going, he confesses, 25 schools that it will take almost a decade Treasurer 00 to reach the blight realms of Board of Examieither Ephraim or Manti. The 36 00 nation rails from the old track Which Public Improveruns to the Wales mines ard be827 21 ments Criminal Proseing taken up and relaid on the Denier in J . extension at this place. The 902 86 cution laid extends track about 413 12 newly County Office 1J miles South of here and is Roads & Bridges 2,067 63 moving at about the rate of a Lunatics & Indi mile per twelve day. 798 gent Rakes? ! ,000 031A2S1SY f 1 $ OmOPBRMIYq t6-Wa- rd Mercantile Institution Sundries of Ephraim, looked in upon Us this p. m. Dr. St. John returned from ,o :an on Monday. Mr Gaboon one of the big sl.ee . owm rs of Mt. Pleasant was in town on Monday. A. W. Witilierg Esq. editor of the llikalen, Salt Lake, gave us a pleasant fall on Tuesday. J. II. Ibti'.gurd, Esq., has been appointed by T. 0. Hiiley, of S .it Lake, rtf his agmit in land matters for Am Pete. Rev. T. G. tlilf, of Salt Lake, will ho at Ephraim on Sunday next to partit'ip ite in the dedicatory services of (he new Mcth-- o list chapel of that place. Mr. A. Johnson, agent for Naylor and Pike of Salt Lake was in town on Monday last on His head piartcrs at present ftro at Marotii, where he lias a lot of machinery. Mr. Spctieer Clawson called at the SentiXed office yesterday, lie was visiting among our merchants. Mr. 0. is accompanied by his family and Will go as far south as Bearer. From Mr. J, C. Edwards bf Walker Bros.. Salt Lake, We learn that a party of Salt Lakes of MeSsrs. capitalists, eond.-tin- g Little, Walken Sharp and others have gdtie to Oscd'ria, Nev W.th a view td investigating the gold deposits of that section. It is thought that Osceola is very rich in gold ore. Sonic go sdfabas to ?ay it will yield k million a year. John T.dwry camo from Castle ; Valiev on Saturday last where he lias been looking niter his sheep. Air. L. crossed the mountain and He says the snow whs frozen hard enough id the md:h-iri- g for him to field bvdr without breaking through, Ife Says the now M more plentiful In the moitnldiris Ihnn lm had seen H tit this time of the year Pnd if we have hot weather wd (dmil vet high Water h Manth i. E-q- Saturday and Sunday will visit the county seat. n, 8. - la- -t ed Whirligig at Ephraim. The Sanpitch is falling quite rapidly. W :n'ed at the Farmers Ex-r- h t ijv veral carloads of wheat Accident. On Welneliy Mister Fr ink Driggs who is here with his father, B. W. Driggs, was at Moroni unloading from a wagon to the cars, grain when his foot slipped and he fell against the wagon and his head was cut very badly against the MORONI POINTS. nt'e:i:n of the of the trviL-o'.r or r;i upi road' Lpiraim and Published by Moroni to the fearful condition road named is in. The fact E ARRINGTON & JAKEMAN the is it is almost impassible and diould be looked after at once or a' travel will have to be T San PeteCo.,U. between the two places named Manti, until the proper officer or some them in LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. other power puts better condition. CU Li FOUNTAIN GREEN 330 11 ITEMS $7,159 61 As in other parts of the coun Warrant Itl circulation ty, there is fine prospects for ex June 1, 1884 $ 64 63 cellent crops herd this year. Warrants issued si neb June 1, 1884 7,159 61 Tho stores of this are burg paying 0 cents per dozen for egg? 7,224 and 42 cents per bushel for Warrants redcenied at wheat. treasury since June lion. R. R. LtiWellyn who Was 1, 1884 7,184 prostrated with a severe fit of Bickness some time ago is again Warrants in circulation able to attend to his busings, 39 June 1, 1885 though he is still troubled with thtHIBIT OP TREASURY. rheumatism. To drriount on hand June 1, 1884 3,151 Among thd public improve- Td amount received on ments the new meeting house, taxes? of 1883-8- 4 d,2G2 which by thd way is nearing To amount received ort conqbetioit, is iri thd front ranks. license of 1885-8- 6 The Moreni citiiens will have to To amount received oil or their Fountain Grden Poundage of 18S4 neighbors will outdo them on 13S5 and the score yf public improveTo received on amount ments. sale of school desk Mithdut dXtravagaude Foun- To amount received on tain Green may properly by callfinds of 188-- & 85 25 ed the brick-hous- e town of the county, as it is obvious that 15 $9,653 out of every 20 houses is built of the material in qucstioit. The liy cduiity Warrants re- ddemed at treasury 7,184 brick, too, so far as outward ap peafance gods, Seems to be of a Balance in treasury 2,469 superior qualify. 24 32 ju-tl- or Oity, Utah: t FARMER!. EXCHANGE: Two Blocks East of Main Street, 00 ir?. 74 32 42 $343 50 QO U THE G WISH PEOPLE OF SAN TO Call attention PETE COUNTY. fact worth knowing "IS 3 C 3 123 00 -- c e cu cs i -- 1 C 26 !3 u A $343 50 o o uj 3 s l 5? to 5 Very. Respectfully, John ReIU, Gountir Clerk 3 5S 40 10 00 189 10 W r & eer-vic- Jrind 1, l?83i T. REID, PbEsidekt, Wm. J. H. WODSKOW, Secretary. 14 fund. To balance in treasury June 1, 1834 123 00 To amount received on sale of tatrays 223 50 By amount returned to owners of ajoimals e By amourtt paid on Of treasurer Balancd iri treasury Boots -i scrtobL By cash paid on superintendent's order line full of DryGoods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware Farming Implements, and a Full Line of DRUGS, etc. CO 5 H discount on all Cah Sale over $1.00. 05 $9,653 74 XxnlfirT A. 92 ru-'tl- Prof. A. C. Srriyth df this town, is engage I in tho laudable tilterprise of getting up a nice ondretta entitled Red Riding lidod Some twenty voices are required to give a proper rendition of the piece, and Prof. Smith informed your correspondent that th yoildg people are doing so well that he will probably be abld to present the niece on the evening of the Fourth. In this connection it may be said that Prof SmitH took a prominent part in getting up the celebrated Pinafore opera 'mile years agd in Salt Lake. He ha3 also had extensive experience in his profession ns a mhsic teachcf. hened it may y bd inferred (hat the forthcoming tyrtcrt tMil ha a nerv?u GENERAL 2 v V difV F. DQRIUSt e e S J?P. MEtLSTRUP, Salesman cu rtprte f |