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Show u uuH MANTI CONFERENCE. 14 JUS. IATUR1UY MORXIJTG. Meeting called to order at 0. President C. Petereorf presiding. Singing ftvEphraim choir. Pray or by Patriarch James Works. ' Singing by choir. PXEBTDElrT PETERSN litade a few opening remarks on the subject of order. Said the time would eome when no one would be. permited to disturb worship by coming in, going ,out, or by chatting with old acquaintances. Thought tb custom f before talking upon all topics ' bio should meeting Opening . - 1 ( ORG ORG ( ) GENERAL AG KITS KOI! THE Bain Wagons & Champion Machines, Oliver Chilled & Moline Steel Plows, Tiger & Moline Hay Rakes, Spring Wagons, Buggies, Etc, Buffalo Pitts Threshers. s, yin in Street, Riehficld , I. B. B R IT I I & E L, N i DenTisT I MANTI CITY, UTAH. i Teeth extracted without pain by Mayo's Yano rProcess. New 'Teeth. - $20 to $30 pu- set - Send for Circular .Wm. K. RETD, M. )Ianti, Sanpete Co., Utah. all wete fhiup Hurst dcftW: repre- sented Fail view Ward. Said the rhee tings were well attended. Had good Schools, associations in good order. Thought the brethren must think well of from the number of missionaries called from that placet The general health of the Ward Was good, they had some, sickness during the Winter. Snow yet Vrt th ground sc that no crops had been planted. BISHOP JOHN SPECJB df Indianola Ward said they were doing as well a they knew how. Had a mixture of people. Thought the Missionaries should stop,not pass by his Ward with Lain-anitping and preaching to the Fair-view-judgi- - I t t THE PEOPLE OF SAN FETIi! COUNTY TO o f t . ; Territory of Utah lend THE Peoole toof the el P.TullirrMa. He.ndent the finest 4 XA fhe Court of Sal rete to before the and of Utah, aniwer Terntory Justice at hut office in said Precufotthe filed therein wn bin five day, excluni ve of the day of service if served Within this Precinct; if served out of i its Precinct but In San Pete county wiihin ten alaya; otherwise within twenty days, or judgement by default will betaken agsin-- t you according to prayer of Said Complaint. Said action ie brought to recover of you the sum of flid. 00 as principal besides interest on a certain promtsory note and attorney' fees as per complaint on tile in my office and yon are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and id complaint as above required, the answer said plaintiff will take judgement again you for the said sum of X133.00 with interest there, on at the rate of one per cent - t month tVum May Gth, a. D. 18H4, and JO por cent, attorneys fees, and costs Ot soft to the aheriff Or afiy Constable of said county or the marshal of said Ctvy, greeting: wake legal service and da return Herein. Given under my hand ibis first day of February, A D. 1880. John R. saiter Justice of the Peace of said Precinct 7 Jacob Johnson, Attorney for, Plaintiff Plaintiff SpnnR in 'preci nf hov I - " , fltudio Photographic ytudio 0Chro nios, , . , , L, A BISHOP PETER or :o).Vifmii.t,(o: of County coin-plai- Manufacturers of MONUMENTS. Headstones, Tablets, Watertables, Sills, Caps, Arches, Corners, Hearthstones, etc., also dealers in the celebrated Sail Pete White Oolite Stone. P. O. Box 8. Utah. ,1ahri', - ,- - sj V. w r H w 5rt 3 z 1t o - - - - 8 Or. " Hv: s5. JSlNDKIWON. d . -- W 2 - o r C O . .Main. . P 1 tL .2 , C" 35 3 to Half Block South ot Tabernacle, Jp o o E - ' c. , a 23 AZ A R, TEMPLE z' c s? " f , -. o- e- Wheu you oomc to the County Seat he sure and call at the - trf X ces C5 -- JZ r a M2 s A Strict, Manti. THE A K3 w.agon. ' i l r j.D V. MADIN Mt. pleasant North Said that the sickness existing during the past winter was about 1(11 Some. They had tried in this Ward to do their and Temduty in paying tithi-nto see t donations. glad ple tho Stake presided at Confer- reported oo Ward. F-ed- S Spr. mar 1 n Peter MuNsoN-epre-ilente- Pres. Peterson hoped the Bishops were carrying 6uf the- ins true toi ns given them bnd yisitidg every fartnljr in their - Thought any haiku w4' feltbiiHSH above his etcher had not tha right spirit. instructions to Jpseph tbe Bishops to Exhorted , h spt :t we are told that sacrifice vising 'their jfiernbers J'euld bring forth bleisingh. feelings oh knd agpartaift jhoutVthat no one would evor the prihcipTes their the Gospel, of mating sacrifises for. the Ae. of Gods Kingdoin, tithing, donations, ('tilling Ki laws, principles and regula-- e TayloR ( Stake 'Clerk1) ons of which are diyine and read the Statistical Report. . .itexled to ahvslop mankind. 'PEIS. J. B. VaIBB tel.?nce to th principles of he has a tendency to retd FihEndid Report. Respective wards. o s o 3 p 3 a - i 1. o; Mount Pleasant South Ward. Thought some of the brethren were on the background. t)theW Lad been trying to build pp'.Ztbn- and were doing their ' duty ah' could be expected. y i 3 5-- ence. Coon. . eg C"?- to to r- -r CL a "1 0 tj ih u r h -- Are celebrated for , their lightness of draught,' strength and durability. A full line of our manufaetuers can hr found at the following agencies: J. P. Meilstxup, Ephraim, General Agent San Pete county. Hansen & Thurber, Richfield, Sevier county. TU Studebaker Brothers XaauPg Company, builders nf i ep if-- & Buggies. 'Carriages and Spring Wagons and Carts, Farm, ; Freight r Cabriolets and Surreys.. 'Central Branch Repository,. ALT . - Phaeton-- . CITY, TTTAH. JAMES B. GLASS? Ma nag LAKE -- or - i w :5! comi-then- ce , Cu-spa- ! l . s, Machinery, Schouis, Out-doGroups, of all kinds Inurfr in any pnnT the Vouer- ty ou short notfro. es , K' Kesi-'dence- Stationery and Fanro yrV ' Juttfcea i All' work done jV the latnto-niou I't'ocen s. jVitws of , tST Books,,' , , , In tha Country. Jg"Frames, ' ) You are hereby required to appear tn an action brouRbt ugaanet ou by tLe above named oti p . i i Connected with the'Bazar " In th JniUcta Coart of Spring Proeinct, Teritory. Henry Puiey, PUintiff, V. Axal P. lull greeu, Dvfepdea. Coinplmnt ou fnmitarj o TEMPLE., BAZAR. l 8n PetW.county, Otn Note. The brethren paid their tithing and donations. Their Bishop he said was absent on a mission. Davis, Traveling Agent. ' at Court House SUMMONS.' reCot7N. Nkphi Robertson ported Fountain Green Ward. Said the brethren were feeling Well. Had had a great deal of sickness and several deaths had occufferd during the winter, but at present. Office . SALT LAKE Cl TV , . J. ATTORNEY-AT-LA-W , PJ - to- Howard. Sotoroe Co., , t 3 well and Prices i R. L, HOWARD, late Chief C Jerk, U.S. Laud Office. a ud Agent jt Attorney, P. O. Box 395, Salt Lake City Full iufornialieu. given un laud matter. burieH by mail promptly answeied. Office Next to i S. Land Office. PH No. U. ) 1n t sent all were well. 7 Pass. b. MAiciM, s pcha for a short tinie. sai'd hat it was a yre 11 , known fait hat the Lattor-aSaints h&d vqws in knowledge, wiacUift - power until they had becordi1 render to tho whole world. 1 - . ( ' reported Moroni Ward said they were- dorag a well as could be expected. The brethren had been busy during the winter digging canals: grubbing and working on the me'ethig house. "Had come up to all the requirements made by the brethren for Temple donations. There had been considerable dipbthefia btit at pre- - ipi ORG epKNSEN ENSEN ( ) W ENSEN BOOT, SHOE, and HARNESS ' ' ' .YJKLTfS. : Harness, SaddlesIIarness-II.m- i ware, Whips, Bridles, Nose-hagII hbles, Etc. Repairing promptly attended to California Leather. s, bishop John w. ixons, - it Pit IS. IIENRY BEAL - do-nati- bn SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH," FRIDAY, FEB. 19, ISS(. said the main object of meeting in a conference capacity was to transact business pertaining to the Temple and toward building up Zion. Thought that if Pres. Peterson would only tell tho Bishops tho. amount of money wanted for tho Temple it would be forth earning. Was . glad he was living ip this the best day of Mormonism, Twas not a day of dancing, he said but a day of prayer, we should pleasp the children but when they went to extremes then we should stop them and teach them to put away dancing and learn more of the Gospel. He was glad to see the young people taking more interest in studying, and weighing everything spoken by all clas-efrom the stand. Glad to see the freedom of the brethren. The prophet, he said assured the people that Gd's blessings should rest upon the people if they would build the Temple at Manti, and we should thank iA TURD AT ATTEXNOO. Him fur our prosperity. After 2 calleM oclock to singing and prayer Conference Meeting order 'by President Peterson v adjourned. Singing by choir. Prayer by J Continued on Page 4Bro. J. F. Allred. Singing by choir. day , February JSth and CITY, educate, purity and increase our understanding. Thought there wa no other place cn earth where one third of the population Sunday School. When the people were engaged in doing good in Relief Societies, Associations, Quorums and other organ ijati'ons peculiar te the Latter-da- y Saints. Thought the people might do more fur'the Temple. That twas not the object of the Church to build the Temple but rather to give all the brethren the privilege of contributing. The test between good and bad he thought would be more manifest in the future than at present, but in the end victory would perch upon the banner of the faints. Exhorted a strict observance of the principles' of truth and righteousness. After singing and benediction meeting adjourned to two p.,m. Synoptieal Report of th' Quarterly Conferen te of the San Pett Stake of Zion held at Eph- -' caim, Saturday and Sun- abandoned. Expressed sorrow that the Statistical Report showed that! there bad been fifty-sj- x ih&tha n this gtakej sines last conference. Repqutj d.tthe general r; Utjon of tie Stake good, tut thd people bad failed to fulfil their, promises made . last in regard to Temple s. The peeple of the county he thought, were undoubtedly twice as well off how as when !ihe work on The Temple begun. .Nineteen? years ego when he came t3 this county there was ;(so well as he remembered) caily ne carriage in the sounty, now 'every man has a carriage.- He? hid obtained a general report of the ifcslth possessed in this couhty and fc and that there were 9,000 'horse: 18,000 cattle 150.000 ,heep ; 6,000 hogs ; 127,000'chick ens, and last years crop aggregated 700,000' bushels ' of grain , 150.000 bushels of potatoes ) and 40.000 bushels of peas. The people had rhote furniture and brtte? clothittg. Thought . the .glints had increased to a gfeat amount, t but. Supt. Folsom r$: port that be will soon be compelled to turn away som carpenters' fronf the Simple on account of having nothing to pay them. .Hid ascertained from' the? B!feh: sps meetings recently held; that sfery fewif indeed one man, had paid their quito to the Temple. S&n Pete Stake as represented has 12,437 Latter-da- y Saint 3ahaMtanta. 51,4 Seventies, 282 High Priests 890 Elder and 4 f&triafchs, a small sum frfc'ai sif.ch of these would, be" quite an addition to the Temple funds; Hoped the Missionaries Hid !e in preaching the first principles of the gospel and leading he young from folly to ibvesti-ate,;(h- e gbBpel. He bdd felling the Bishops in their late ,'ceetmg that it was as much edt place to be dancing at present ime as to step into a dead mabs hcW when he got out of them-thhi merry making among h Saints . Wo'ulff be stopped. iNhen he came to this Valley here was only enotighj water in Srhraiia creek1 to irrigate about 00 acres of land ; now they uld not use alTHiy spreading ft the country for tHrhd mileS yarth through the prediction by Brighatm idling tdrettty-v- s years ago'thf lf this'.Wl-wrdld some day bt on'd IVhttl'o iNli c l grain, would sbo'd be fdl 11:1. Hoped the brefhfed assist all their power id r; htp?.rhig the House bftHo Lci$. , jibin' Vol. I. 1 , m - wm (A Ucke.rinunn, . I mmmmm mm mmm it8ilBf Proprietor, Alain fit., Ephr,..., Utah One and a halHitock east-oA fullhneof I itkeJ x order. Ho alone iplaninff and Sawitrff f ' jArth in slock. Made Coffins ir. every style constantly vn , Horte chopping all kinds off grant. I aho ha ie facilities for Oatmeal almatie on hand and , Give Me A Call! hand. Tea: I !! ntl |