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Show iTUililrl liJ A V ! Ji f HARRINGTON fj sntir.sl i ! A Manti, San Pete C U. T Finn tli of July attraction To be Obt rved n Celebrating the j )ninkards 4th Day of July, 1SS5. Hull The Warning at Griers night. Ere passes, Seraneding the town from years will have gone by since the 7 :30 oclock, by Declaralion of sunrise to was Manti bras-- t band, Capt. II. sbn d in an Independence hall unpretentious w Westenskow. Raising flags at sunrise, salutes at sunrise and sunset, under the direction of Capt. Reuben DeWitt. Brass band will play at the Tabernacle from 9 to 9 ; j0 in r LEA SANT EPHRAIM ITEM' POINTS A. J. onn'.i'ir s i.t v up quite t lispuuou s it p loon,- - Phla Ylpliia. It is rumored that the Reds L. M. OLi.ii the Sup;, of one :i of the bu.'ie t mercantile houses Mr. m the county has been spending St. It is just next dur to few days in Salt Lake during a establish II. Stroms furniture v.eek. the inent. Nielson the popular hotel man, is enlarging his hou-- e facilities. A very nice tiling to do f--r this excessively warm weather. Our eitv fathers have encouraged the idea of celebrating the Fourth ; lienee Independence Day will receive a patriotic anee. Joseph Page orator of the duvi X. B. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. , MT. r'i'1 the pupil, ward u. strict V(4U gave !h ir teacher, Mr. N y Anderson, quite a pleaamLr that Friday was prise. It the last day, of the term aid prior to the morning hour for commencement the pupil a- seinbled and succeeded in dee- 1 s - ' W 1 0.-- 1 I orating the rostrum teachers desk and other parts of tie school room nicely with flowers , also seated themschv t properly at their desks so th; when the teacher entered C found not an atmosphere of 1U order and inattention ; but. tin;. ; rativelv speaking, a bedofros-s- . qq10 aifiir urns a very pleasant j one, and very commendable, ton as puch things cause happv reiii' ipiscenees to linger in the mink of both pupils and teacher. OF PUBLIC SALE. They last. Atty. W. K, Reid was sden meandering in different parts of town during the early part of the week. It is said that a lorcenv case lias been placed in his hands for prosecution. Up. Dorius and it mlmber of e the young people have prepared a programme' for toe Fourth. So that Ephraim as well as other large towns of the county will talk about the eagle and the flag' on Independence da v. f Lrkc TV m deutlv much daurrined way Ju lga Powers bandies the decisions and proceedings of Zane and Boreman. Mr. Powers is certainly a staunch Democrat, and as such he will strive to maintain the dignity of his office bv administering the laws e suitably and impartially. ;ii of seVt n of our young ladies have commenced the study of obstetiics under the direction of Dr. W. II. Olsten. The fitst lesson was given on Wednesday NOTICE A elas8 tleim Am.-ri- By virtue of a certain Deed of; Trust, made and executed by L. Tliomsen, of Inverury, Sevier county, Utah, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1884, to James Ilolley, of Springville, Utah county, and William Baker, of Richfield, Sevier county, Utah. as trustees for Lv Pi Thomsen, party of the first part, and L. B. Mattison, of Salt Lake City, Utah, party of the second part, ;o secure the payment of a certain promissory note given by the said L. F. Thomsen to the said L. B. Mattison for the sum of uwo hundred ahd ninety dollars cents, and drawand sixty-eigthe rate of One at interest ing per cent, per month from Nov. 1884, and of even date with said Deed of Trust, and payable six months after date, and the said note is now pa-- t due, and has not the said L. ?. Thom-o- n be the to caused or paid paid Said note or any portion thereof, and the said E. B. Mattison has demanded of said trustees to sell the property as described in said Deed of Trust, for the payment of said note and interest thereon according to the tenure of said trust deed. Now, therefore, we the Under- signed trustees, according to the tenure and reading of said Deed of trust, will offer for sale at public auction, at tho front door of the Court House, in Richfield, Sevier county, Utah, fdr cash to the highest responsible bidder, on Monday, the 27th day of July, 1885, between the hours of ten and two, the following described T J c hallenge a juvenile nine of Mr. Beut Hanon is manufacSan Pete county, but such an acturing a great nund cr of square tion would be very rash. They at his planing mill, two would certainly he defeated. S. pickets Only blocks west of the L. Tribuitr. a made he shipment oclock a. m. quite The examination of Apo-tl- e J lately D. 15. Funk Esq., informs us of his to Neplii, Juab Co. Citizens will be seated in the II. pickets Smith, for unlawful cohabiij-tion- , Tabernacle at 9 :30 oclock that everything will bo in running Bents a Worker. came up before Cominifr at rhe Lake a. in., at which time the exsioner McKay yesterday aftev The erection of a commodious Tho-- e ercises will commence. prefeiring a boat ride and noon. our of central part Music by the Manti br iss picnic party to other sports bowery on the Were not prone to bettingjbu; admonishes us The serenity of our post office Banaround. square call public jdtould Star Spangled band will ardiswager a glass of lcmonan.lc I are what some been affairs lias making ner. The Chester base ball club that our people that E. Yf. Fox has the coolest 7 for the forth coming turbed of late. Mr. Geo. Quinn, Singing by the Tabernacle wish to express tlicur thanks for rangements machine shop in central cr the Stake Quarter- who by the way was Uncle Sams cboi- r- America the very hospitable way in which jubilee, as also southern Utah. Conference. representative in the postal line Prayer by the Chaplain, lion. they were treated by the Manti ly in this place prior to the appointAtliletios after and duiing the J. II. Ilougaard. Our district schools closed last NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEET ' ment of Mr. Larson, has become brass Manti the Music by to we ami game on Saturday last. aie pleased ING. Friday, dissatisfied with the latters manbnnd-TI- ail Columbia. we are inform- say that the results and attendso Scarlet fever, has office and of the Bead ng the Declaration of ed four terms agement The registered voters of School to a by D St. John, is quite ance during all of the Indt p ndence, Major Joel The been soliciting signatures been have northern No. 1. Manti, county of in satisfactory. mneofthe District very p.evaleut Shoemaker petit ion to have Mr. Larson durum served have and Moroni teachers town-- iho at San and Territory of Utah Pete, nota'dy that Sing ng By the Tabernacle Ml. Pleasant in this county ; and the whole of the school year are icmovcd. I understand notified that a school are Mr. hereby mlmbei! have signed Land of Washingchoir Will he held in said diat Pie isimt Grove in Utah Co. Mrt A. Johnson and Misses quite ' meeting learn also I ton. Quinns petition. and Allen. strict, at the Council House, to Wide rimed hat.4 arc very fine Morrison that Mr. Larson is circulating a Oration W. K. Ileid, Esq. ginning at 7 :30 oclock p. m.joii counter petition remonstrating .Music by the Manti brass a$ substitutes for umbrellas in Monday the 13th day of July, A the Mm ; but people do sity PERSONAL. band selected. against the appointment of for the purpose of elect-- , 13 S,e cb Joan B. M.tiben tli it they are out of place on the Quinn on the gtound that he has ing one Trustee for the full tern, front seats of a theatre. He Gus M. Clark Esq. of Dover once becil removed from the Esq and also to hear the Trustee1 M. him fits let for intemperance Rec tation Wm. IM1, Esq. (lie) whom the coat was visiting the county seat on position df l StatUtical and Financial Report; and improper conduct and that Speech W, T. Reid, Esq. put it on. Wednesday. for the year ending June 30tli he cannot now be trusted. On Mr. B. W. Driggs started for Song Prof. Stephen L. B. Mattison, of Malt Lake, 188-- ' the other hand Quinn claims home yesterday morning. During iraVe us a call on Monday la-- t. that Larson lias not treated the William Luke, Speech Hans Jes ai, Eq. his stay in Manti lie has given He lias to (Jlenwood. J. gone IIougaard, etc. ! F. II. Toasts, sentiments, the people an opportunity to people civilly and courteously R. 1 :3t) oclock Kenner, for Win. Mr. to Langton agent and that lie (Larson) is personAdjourn trade off their produce for such Trustees of' School District p. m. articles as they need. Come the Deseret and Wahsateh woolen ally incompetent. It is hard to 1 :30 oclock p. m. town about L No. was mills the shot of the tell what circulating up again friend D. to which tvill ever be affair Meeting called to order. but day. DR L B, Brunei Will be at the Singing by the North Ward It is said that Profs. Maescr way tho scale turns the people of Mrs. Pritchett, Mt. : , choir. vari- may look for better tilings ; as property, the will visit and Tannage on Pie of sunt, or All Wednesday, July that the parcel piece admonishe Chaplain. Prayer by Manufacturer of and Dealer in 18S5. He will remain but a ous towits bf this county next the present move and all the land appurtenances are masters Singing by the South Ward 8, that even Vt D. in Week tho Dio they of post interests all kinds of dendays. Vurtifu wishing choir. amenable to the people for their thereto aiid belonging, comdone should work Academy. tal govern and 0 mencing twenty-eigh- t Reading N. W. Andonum, ei mduct. themselves accordingly. and chains and E. Anderson and twenty Mrs, south," Esq. Mary 0 chains east of the northDuet, by the Misses Hall. The, Sabbath School Jubilee Miss Lizzie Luke have gone otr a west corner of section 23, townBASE BALL. Recitation, by Miss Olive for the north part of the San Pete visit to Heber City, Wahsateh Picture Frames constantly: St ike will be held at Mt. Pleasant Co. They will jirobably be 24, south range 3 wust of stock and made, to order 7a p Lowry. ship Following is the Score of the Salt Lake meridian ; thence east Song, by Miss Esther or- - on Thursday, the ,9th day of July, absent about two weeks. sizes and styles.. Prices to game of base ball between the Sixteen ll6CS 0 thence ' competition. 18,S). Tint procession wid form chains; Manti Athletics and the Chester south five Selectman Jas. Metcalf chains thence1 ; Store 2 doors west of Co-Speech Col. F. R. Kenner. at 10:51) a. m., and the exercises led Belts', played at Manti on west eleven 0 GunniAxel of Eirterseiq Esq.1 chains ; thence at tlio bowery will begin at 11. Sohg by Miss Janet Jack. . Pleaanf Utah.' son, wefe tunonjf those who wit- Saturday last. The nine Innings north sixty-eiglinks ; thence Speech by Danl Harring, The good effects tf the tableau nessed the Drunkards AVarn were played iit the remarkably geo. m. H00'ri1, thence west five north ton, Esq. chains; lit tin! close bf the cantata the ing at Griers Hall on the even- short time of 1 libur and 45 min. five chains to the place of begin- Duet by tile Misses WestBOOTH A BROWN, was considerably ing of Saturday last. other evening SCORE: enskow. and containing nine acres . ning; f marred a by mlty manipulation Adjourn to baseball ground. runS and three Hundredths of an acre, j AftdRXErs & counselors ativ The curtain Bp. Rees, of Wales was in MANTI ATltl.ETICS. o To conclude with a grand ball of the drop curtain in the southeast quafter of the q Office immediately north bo dropped very carefully toiVn yesterday. It is said that by should 'in the South Ward Assembly i'Tbllt ldnlii of 'legal buliW the has put in his bid and slow in order to livings northwest quarter of section 23, Hall, on Monday evening, July efforts to a tableau. give the best mid Bishop 3 west aq the eountlcs of the Territon south 24, range will doubtless get the contownship 1st, ( Merriam, c. f. F. U. Kenner, to the setfr 6, 1885. pf Salt Lake meridian, in the. Special atte tjon givendeceased to mine 3,000 tons of coal S. L f. pt 2nd, Ilcnric, C. P. Larsen, of It is a trite saying there is tract of the e.tates county of Sevier, ahd Territory meat botli for the Deseret Goal andCoko Co. J. Brown, C. and and local 3rd, foreign T. A. Hoguan. sons; the new under but Nothing sun, of Utah; u . the collectioh' and management 4th, Marker, f. f, when our rea lers learn that the (!. E. Snow, Attei James Holley, A s. legacies and inheratices. One C. 0 Tiiekt. of the s, Betty 5th, Sorrenson, G. E Bench, Ephraim Farmers Exchange is final proofs, conte G. Wm. to lan entries; Baker, Gth, Patten, 1st. b, to Provo and passengers on the S. P. V. Ry, Committee of Arrangements. Shipping htld'all kinps of Trtistees of sasd Deed of Triist. ed entries; Moroni while NeIvi t Lit YwVqCi trom to F. l7th, fkffl an going p. Taylor, other northern points they will doubtless think it a little new, at plii, had between four and five J. Marker, 3rd. b. 8th, dollars stolen from llcr reticule. R: Rybce, 2nd. b, j9th, least for the last two decades. The money was" ti6t missed unMr. Fred Cox, of Manti, brought til some 19 time after the fraiil arTotals 19 27 to our office a large thistle, winch rived 'in otherwise the ofNeplii, runs for size and general contour fenders have been caitght ; ciIesIer keft Bkr.TS might be for by taken a half a two might easily looking indicrown cactus of the Torrid Zone. viduals suspicious innigs had been on the train, The blossom of the plant in ques 1st, 0 Moroni, June 27 GddrgC Sears, p. tion measures about 25 inches 2nd, P, Candland, c. FRISCOMARKETS. in circumference and the stem O. Hyde, 1st. b: UJ) has an average diameter of about 2nd. Aeofd b. II. 4th, Correcled by Bennett, llol- - FrankCiindlahd 3. b 3J inches. pioneEr' PAPER OF SAN FetE. 5th, brook A Co. I). B. Funk, of pleasure resort T. Ilaywafd; S s; 6th, fame showed our reporter till , Burrson, 1. f. 7th, WHOLESALE TRICES. other day sontti jStli, Janies schofichl, c.f. putty and Uchro which he had proonred in Flour $2.00 to $2.50 per cwt Fred Candland; f. f. 9th, Sevier County. Mr. F. lias a Oats 1.23 to 1.30 Patronize home enterprise and encourage the advance- 4 15 To tab ment of knowledge by subscribing for the 1.25 targe vein of gyp?Um which he Barley, .1 is developing and which in eon Potatoes, old 1 00 home Jiaper. ,l flection with his putty and ochre new . . 3.00 NOTICE; .17 tb 22c per ft '3j he purposes putting upon the Butter. . i !. . J.2I market. We trust that our en- Egs. . , . ,i per doz There will be a prinliry meetdn font.'. 3 td terprising friend will meet with ft i success in ing of the citizens of ALmtJ Pre-his new venture as Bacon.'. !n ,f, . Afc, . cinct held in the Council House, Ham such enterprises deserve to d lc. in Matiti City, on Tuesday evenand should be cneodraged. Cabbage, Cal., new . . . 3fc, ing, Jlily 7th, 1885, at 8 oclock 1 Oh "the 2Sth day of June.Mart- p. m., foV the purpose of electing inRAsumiscn ofMt.Pleasant.died NOTICE three delegates to the .County of asthma. Deceased was horn Convention, to be held in the t iii m uoil The ttwiiial examined ton c Court October 2STth, 1834, in Bende-kiU- b UiSplUduOJg lIoAkq on Saturday, the those proposing td teach Denmark )PIdsM3n0D He Fuen, lltli day Of July, 1885, at 11 4.Ktl 1311(11 eiuwl the Gospel in his mother in 8an Pete county, Utah-- wi oclock a. nV, for lor.jjj p i(l nominating 4,k3lia,W(ll.lH country in 18.51, and emigrated take placfl in Manti Cit, on Sat- Territorial and county officers, to (l qwm.-vnon it y to Utah in 1853. lie wa$ t) urday, July 2ot,h, 1885, begin1 be voted for a the tamp pup mil ja August eled Importers and Dnutlers in all kinds of Saint and ning at 10 oclock a. m. Thdse tion. faithful Latter-da- y iq JMilidAp sqj, 111 Interested A gcfi'cral attondance is de please . Miemselves accordingly sired. The Woven Wire Mattresses at $6.09, IV. K. IiEid; - V Lvke, RAMES TADE TO 0RDER. PICTURE W. T. Reid. U. R. KenNer, ctc. Cfih Pa id for Woolf Hides, F. R. Kxx8tn. IsucVess. At, liia Remise ho was C. P. Larsen, I the4 . of Examination fdr San m i a city cofineil. j lard Local Cc'Otmittee People's He jiiul the respcit and Vsteeul Phe county, tParty. Manti CiU ; July 2, lSS5i of all who knew him." Manti City1, June 29, 1883: wi 1 i repre-entativ- co-o- p. ht -- Vor-hee- 'As A s. to-w- i - , t ! F. R. STROM; it ft-- 64-10- Hi 55-10- Wi - 50-10- 68-10- 1) t o 50-10- 1 I ht J-- . ) 1 . tiie The Home . - . S.OO 1 1 . . . B-- ef, 7c.-pe- - r r suc-'cee- I j e;u-hrao- ed k-ho- ' , JOIOT LO WR1T& UMi-ip- l Vv - lU'-mbc- ! it r f O SOW' . Manti Oity, Utah |