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Show are ready 900 shares subscribed for, by 72 persons varying 2 to 30 eacti. The afl'.ir of the company are managed by five trustees, a secretory and a treasurer elected annually. We have the faeil.ties for making a large and prosperous settlement. " lie present size of the canal, D ealeu ated to cover 5,000 acres of land, with p'entv of water, and no doubt will he iolurged in the fu'ure. We have a most beaut fol townsite liea'ed with 1 city h.ts, and will only await a short time to hive as manv happy dwellings. The of-f-i ers have taken steps to on the work all su nnier, which w.ll enable us to build and make n cessiry population to t.irm before another season. The tunnel of 1,115 feet of hard s'ate rock winch has scoursged a great is manv, nearing its completion ; we have finished 75't lent cf it at the rate of f7 per:oof,in labor, alowini $2.25 per day. 'Ihe tunnel is Of et rquare.the balance of the 3S feet, can betaken out by 30 men in less than two months. We wish to invite ten more lmn to come over ami subscribe for the balance of the shares, and work out the required amount of cap tal, those who wish a cheap home close by friends and relatives, should improve the opportunity. P. V. Bukderson. THE HOMS SENnHEL fr-u- Published at Manti, San Pete County, Utah. D. Editor. IIaerioton, SUGGESTIONS. The vast concourse of people were in M.mti on th occasion of the late conference shows plainly a id unmistakably t.'i it ,our growing stake is impara-tivelin need of a comtno that y Tabern tele. The present Tabernacles at Manti ami at Ephraim are, indeed, f'uiu structures. They are g o I us far a they go ; b it they are obviou-lof the inadequate to the Eaints of this coun'v. At the late conference, the Ma ti Tabernacle was title I almo-- t to yet from two to tluee y d- h People would undoubt- ference. edly come in large numbers rom Surrounding stakes, as they already have a great desire to visit The central sq tare of here. Manti would make a grand site for such a building. We would not suggest that sue!) a move he made until all the ward houses of the stake are in a good shape, hut we hope the day is not far distant when thinitativa will he taken and a large commodious Ftake Tabernacle erected to meet the requirements of the fast increasing population of San Pete Stake. Is the Dim Future. In the dim future we see the corrals all moved from the creek and and our drinking water finding its way to our stomachs as p ire as when it leaves its native springs. But that is in the future, in the sweet by and by ; how far distant the day is, none but our venerable City Pas can tell, and they say tis coming. We dont wish to urge the woitliy gentlemen too much, hut when we look around at the vast amount of work they have done in the last year, and feel the sickening sensation of having drank something besides pure water, and knowing of the good nature of the afore mentioned sires, we art emboldened to sneak, and say do this one favor for us. and the good people of Manti will see that you are rewarded in the future. Do if, and do it quick. drinking-ditches- , CORRESPONDENCE. M uddy, Editor that you will Emery Countv, loth 1886. Pe vri nkl. ILq a ng grant us the favor ers in San Pe'e County, because a great many of your young men are interested in getting them homes over here. We have been laluring diligently for over a year on this canal, hut have not yet realised any benefit from our work ; owing to a great manv of the shareliol lers having good farms in San IVte. to whom this is only a matter of second importance ; consequently it has been a herd struggle for these few in need of a home. But of late the work has assumed a livelier appearance. The company have incorporated into an Irrigation District under the laws of Utah, with a capital sti ck of $10.0 )() wliich is divided into hares of $10. eaeh. or 5 acres qui valent to a share. There sitroita of no superior1 . 0f IicontttiQievjryimnrnv pa,us- - EPHRAIM EPHRAIM SOUTH ercantile e Co-operativ- ITfieicantile 0- - operative MMTIOIl, L. M. OLSON. m ercantile Supt he To M ThPie Onrsns ouiliiy of tone, quick reinoSS4 fe' tifsnty in finish, perfect them tha n.osf oesirahlni?S'rut''1' eobools, churchca, lucUts ESTASLISITED J?Epr? aI P- - SKILLED Worbij, fo fo CEST sirs shortly. oppened -- th r.uiLirS V iNE(UAi.r.D ASSOCIATION m THEPOPUUBOC Instruction Books and Pia Catalognos and Price Lilts, ou CHISftEO C0H16E t!SU;S Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts, FIRST CLAS- S- 1 r t .4 Dont forget the ready made clothes in nil sizes constantly on h ind and cheap; at the Farmers Exchange. The city is building a new bridge on the street, just south of the Co-o- NOTICE We are prepared to furnish public with the best quality L the of ine and Plaster of Paris; Also to do Whitewashing, Battling and all kinds of Plastering such ns TO THE PEOPLE o -- Wm. II. E Luke, Mr. Henry Draper offers his excellent f rm (which is known as th- Jcwks ftim) at Fountain Green, for sale. The firm consists of about 60 acres of well improved land, all under fence, good houses and outbuildings and a good water title. The farm is located partly in the town. The meadows turn off about 40 tons of hay per season. o PS j H o 3 2 w r- For terms apply to Mr. Ed Draper at the farm or Mr. Henry 12 Draper Goshen, Utah Co. - a Cj L, cs VOT1CE U Riven thU thi'VdiiAvmi? named acttl-- r h m lil-- d notice of ItH intention to make final proof in support ot his elnira and Ihet said proof will be made before lulRfl o- - county tb rli of h lnery enuntv, the at I). i.,on June 1). vCdleDle, Phi' an.l.-c. Bur h, it. E No 5 ill,IW, for the w M s e and s e !, s e sec E, and n w n e v See S. I p IS s, u e- He names the follnw'nf witnesses tn his continuous upon, and ciltiv hion of, s dd land, viz: John 1 W'inimer, Cahein W Moore Robert lna A T.tme, all of Hunting on, I tali. TO Bailey. Att NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 2249. Gr. B- e o SOAPC c. Bl go IKEIANATOUS. - a s The i r jfj; K rSk s F3 fi 3' P fr m ;0h: "WllLCTlAe. r c- -: The I A yp t We ? ANDERSON. Main Street , Manti. J. W. Sanders SUCCESSSORS m ALL THE TAF.TS & Go HALLSASLB 5 TO S: cf MADE j VE0U3EIC, Dir. No Kliriakiig, Swelling or T Tn f Lir.itrrrr Rcvsivib Rei:i i.Mhi) Wimi ! nuinh 1,1 -BLST ja CIHAP.HT. Senu forur- fij. SFE10FISLD Ari - We 018. fi; tat Chio, inrintfield. Dealers in Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs, Etc. PRICE PAID IN O A Lake Hlgliest South Temple Street, Lee T-T-T 17 & 19 V. - P. 0. BOX 6Wt 1 :i City Ar; C. l lei Branch Nousat5ephi, 1 ' off ; . La - Ili8 OlipperTrioi ' . . .. Sec. 36 Tp. 13 S. R. 9 jj' lie names the followin'- - witnesses to prove Ins coi,t?U(lUg residence upon, and cultivation of, sui.l land. Via : O. B.Rhoad I", 5, .d Cl!"8' Alf Grames, all of Emery Co Utah. Webb, Register. Attya for Appl. 6 ATKINS o if $ Bird & Lowe L SOLICITED. Half Block South of Tabernacle, o o Land Office at Salt Lake City April 16th, DS6. Notice is hereby given that the following-namsettler has filed notice of Ids intention to make final proof in of his claim, and that' ssuppnit iid proof will he made befoiethe County Court of Emery Co., Utah, at Castle Dale, on Saturday JunP 12th, 1SS6, viz: Andrew J Simmons Homestead Entry v' 7dS0 for the S. I N. E. 4 N I q E. o"- -! si il WEBB, i.egiMer. y. Machinery, Schools ; Groups of all kinds made in any part of the Coun ty on short notice. ORDERS TEMPLE BAZAR, 2 s 5a 0 ' N U o- - Publication. No. 22-land Office at Salt Lake city, U. T., a. 3 Cl ' Rnbblnr. lIoasckeepe.tH;!'' 1st. Washing clothes tntki When you come to the Connty Seat be sure and call at the "c T IVithont First Class ence-1, Out-doo- , LIGHTl Si?E57SD a 5 P fltudio Ijtudio All work done by the Instanta-nio- us Process. Views of Resid- Stitionery and Fancy :o) Notions. (0: e ELECTRIC with manner is decidedly hard tn ft wears you out and the cloihaui 2d. Try a better ini: -live cents in a bar plan of ELICII LIGHT hOAP. have lino, u Fuel and (lodien. I Money, on reeled the wrapper otwtk In the Country. fiBooks, - Notice for P hotographic hotographic (JSTFrames, pTChromo8, S7Albums, BF Were washed the finest 27Pictures, 8 FARM FOR SALE. 0 5 Connected with the Bazar I have llte in Wm. Cheshire, Manti City, Utah. OF SAN PETE COUNTY TEMPLE BAZAR Hard finistvng. Cementing. Ornamenting, Etc., at a low price. May by giving these few lines a place in your paper, it will no doubt be of value to many of its read- COTTAC-- 1 hundred people were un ible to r.c gain ingress. The people done grandly in rear.ng lor themselves a magnill ent T. tuple ; hut the fact is certainly plain that the matter of building a new stake Tabernacle in the very nature of things will so ,n their attention. To .engross who will take time to parties look the matter up it will The stake auhe apparent. thorities have recently drawn the fact that attention to Manti is naturely and artificially well adapted for. the erection of public ed.fires. If a commodious Tabernacle .vere reared here, there is no good reason why this should not become a popular place at which to a tend con- Ac i .1 ; i rlj durable, ARTISTSO. MAkUFACTURCD BY THE -- K . jcrcss'iEr Organ Co., Wcrcester, Mass, Send for Catalogue and Price List. ur Tho leading Wig Plow on the Thcro is nothing that with it in Lightness of Strength or Excellence 1LANSIIIP. Endorsed most strongly one who hits used it. Write for prices, terms or descripll PAJHH & DMNIIGSIT Manufacturers. D, hT . 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