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Show TOL. fthv III. - MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, - . FEB. 1 1888. NO. 4 2. 'CL r iu " t A petition have been circulating for appropriation for improving the road to Emery through Salina Canyon County. During the winter season this u is the only practical road into A Weekly Xetctpnper, xtX thatcounty. II on. L. T. Tuttle wiil present it in the Council. It is to be hoped 'UOu Devoted to the general interest of that the Legislature will act favorable. This cnnvenience a gieat many Voif people of San Pete and surround- - peoplewould and citizens both in and out of i. it" counties. Emery County. Mitwwrt toos ui? L. A, vV., the HeraUFs Manti correspondent, is too previous. To report a man insane before the proper authoriMx months. ties have passed on the matter should be 75 a cause for months. libel, which it really is. In .. E,!1 the same letter he makes a statement V n C s AdTcrtNint Bp. Wm. T. Reid was to play the AppUin. that ol leading part in the play of "East Lynne" to the which fact also was absolutely talse r ti!. .Address communications and had he inquired of any school boy b mk Sksttnel Company, in town he could have been so informU. T. p O. Manti. 57. Dos . P. ed. T. Jakeman, ua,';;! Jas. ' The School Trustees of this District, 8 Manager. irutL f accompanied by the county Supt., IV. K. Reid, have just made their regular quarterly visit to the dfteient schools in the District and report the same in better Ilk, condition than ever before. They exter press themselves as being highly pleasnders ed with the efforts of both teachers and It barber hop would do well in Manti. pupils. This is as it should be, and one try it. shows that the people arc, and have ' snow is fast disappearing before been, taking a more lively interest in "ru educational matters thaa our outside rays of old Sol. If are willing to give us credit for. friends The Utah" Central will ceftainly be BB un tended to the coast. On Saturday night(ai) the Civil Governclass had a debate on the most ment Tr&ejack Benefit receipt amounted to important question which is agitating i neat sum of $115.00, th public of Utah at present, namely, the Tariff qusiion. The question was : ,Vm. K Reid Esq is attending to legal Resolved that Protection is beneficial to Citv lines at Spring City. American People." Messrs A. Tuttle, the )ec. Alder F. and P, P. Dyrmg for the affiron business a hat Bp. Win. T. Reid went L. A. Wilsop, Louis Kjar and mative and d n p to the Metroplis Monday, Julius Christensen the negative, After District Schools all commenced ventilating the subject to the fullest capaJjThe re term on Monday last, city of the debaters it was. given to tbe third jr j' judges, .vyho decided In favor of the Steps have been taken hnd Saa Pete negative. have a tae Academy. an 1 On Friday last there was a public exJ7 a,Mr. J. M. Sjodahl, Esq , of the Srnti-s- 3 amination of the pupils of the graded school taught by Mr. L. A. Wilson in 8rt., went over to Nephi yesteiday. this place, which gave general satisfacwit: ip. Wm. T. Reid was to have lectured tion. At the close of the exercises re- nre u Infidelity at the Society meeting last marks were made by J. K. Maiben, W. viz: jning but was absent. T. Reid, County Supt., VV. K. Reid, and the School Trustees, all of whom exin will dance be a Ward pJ'i'rThere wijl pressed their entire satisfaction with the i,, i Council House Friday night for the progress made by the pupils and tne of I cflt of the North Ward. energy of the teacher. Many of the. ol Ir N. P. Madsen of Mt Pleasant was parents of the pupils were piesent and from the penon Monday having weie highly pleased with, the progress made by their children. We sincerely V $ ted out his three Months lor u. c, t hope that the young ladies and gentlei bej f i Ion. L. T. Tuttle took a run down men of Manti City will avail tnenelves whine when the Legislature went to vis.t of the oppoitunity this school affotds :i.cei' Assylum on Friday. He returned on and fill up the commodious hall again thfc present term, which commenced on iz. jnday Monday last. ymoi. ikeikevral towns seem to be aspiring the tors of the Dist. Court town. Manti fEBBI1 nothing, but sb$ stands as good a EAST LYNNE lec. 2''nc as any. but it ; ors lie Ensig n feels rather miffed over is called a Society Drama, ?nq Hirer's correspondents slur on in fact a mental and moral Tragedy. ti e mlrtown. They dont like to be called As it was piesented ill Griers Hall on f a ttle Mar,ti or Big Goshen. Saturday and Monday evening's but, it and i was an unparallelled success. The eifhre n in Ephraim did themselves infinite credit, hMsnn accident occurred company of .tly which resulted in a young boy by and we have nothing but the warmest h t; m it name of Jorgenson loosing five cbmendation fur them. s. Cause an exploded catridge. MissTemianf is an artist who would V p herself with honor on jny stage, of Ailfr. Andersons plfotograph gallery acquit and as the beholder is carried by her t be two weeks. the next open fof vivid portrayals into the very depths of se wishing photographs should take the various' humaff passions, they find of this fine weather, Mr. themselves 0 'antage wondering that sq small and Iter Stringham is in charge. frail a body can confine ifi fiie, depth ;on Ir. John Grier called in to see us on nd pathos of her charging moods. She ast Mr. Crier is traveling has a flue expressive eys that would i,'irsay imei hanfinDr. Simmons family medicines. The be a lortune to any actress. W- - K. Reid, as Carlyle, gave the propticior' ttleman reccomend can them l)e er depth and tenderness to the love iselff as he knows they are goocj, , making, and silent dignity to his grief s' he fnarriage certificates issued by that befitted his rank and profession, Cleik of San Pete for last his facial expression is e'xtfeme'y good. Chris Laison, was every whit the digniThis year r uumbefcd forty-fiva'r'(i r has been five issued leaking, in all fied old Lor d.Mount Severn, but i,q prt WES' since the bill went into effect last comes amiss to Mr. Larson. k. .George Scott, as Fiancis Levinson and William H. Lnke as Richard Har wera i(,jli(Omething seems to be entirely wrong much appreciated. a post offices in this section. Coni- Miss Snaad, as Miss Carlyle, Miss Ida nts.ate ceutinually being received of Lowry as Barbara Hare, gave splendid i Lasers not reaching their destination. support to the lead, Miss Ottosen, re(postmasters, mail agents, or some gained some of her old laurels, Gedrge E. Bench, had a very inferior part, but ven (, is certainly to blame. made the most of it. er have Just printed a thousand bill, o heThe audience weie in tsars, Mr. A. for to iwI'Two Orphans Johnson with a galvanized iron coating people with the Moroni Dramatic Company over their 6 feelings weie seeh to slyly nd to put on the stag?. It is a good wipe their eyes. The singing after'th tna, and includes Mr. Kenneth Kecr, play, is highly spoken of, and did much niff erty of Wahington, D C. ' to relieve the over sensitive from the e affo. W.T..Jack felt very much elated nervous strain to w'htch they had been urda'r the benett that had been gotten up subjected. The orchestral musio, the m Cc'iim. not so' much for the fiaancial costuming, the scaaery were all good, (which was a very handsome little and no untoward event marred the v urise) as the fact that his friends had harmony of the evening. forgotten him in his long and linger-N- . NoT-i- Wk The Wales Theatrical Troup ptrfuim-- d here last week, The Wandering i ( Home Sentinel. Siena." The Y. M. M. 1. uas last week by Bishop Allred. John Johnson President, James Peterson and Joseph G. Schofield Counselors. O rillsru.v GHEE No i uTeear. The S. P, V. little giant to run on tune. . . o - LOCAL ITEMS. ' vi E 2 J -- re-re- d ... - -- Qr M 1 re-lo- Ijn-t- I p-- ti ! e. ' -r and-eve- . Ct-- . r Sickness, 9 K Mr. IV. G. Baker ot Richfield was at the play Monday Night. The muisic was excellent in the over ture but not up to the standard In a theatrical sense. gentleman ( a stranger.) who was about town the other day ..was 5d what he thought of Manti. A but dead, said he. Surely of e ls o much truth' in this. A town Alos amount otnatural,'resourses and 'j. ham Ja! which 'could give us a genuine Co , li if brought together, lying asleep as wiu resiu a-i- R,i.e!c:I r: A number of people from Ephraim, Guumson and other neighboring towns were at the theatre Monday night. ' pa;;e of glass taj rv was broken in J. Fqhtture Dept the r which has' given rise to a e vc'f'9r taat there "had been at attempt-ue- J ' ohbery. When interviewed about i. uter Mr. Lowry, said he had lifted notlifug and bciiebed the break f ,nr ir of the glass was kw accident and it'f'Can attempt to bieak into the store. HePH'1 L Party ajid Son l.;ive leased the ,irU,frjtf corner opposite the cf nr fi jaujr.f pje Block for Iftite yeais with the ' Lion of putting up a stofie-- c utters there. 1'Jvis is arf enterprise, that re pJeaieiVto see, ,as Patfy At S m a most excellent quarry uj Ool.te stone and are e4cfcllent workmen, Umake that pajt.of Maiufjjreet have siness appearance. r7 fk One lady remarked on Monday night as she mopped the flowing tears from her face It was a gqo'd play but played Sou's too real. s'1-- . i ! , regards to changes, and etc., and much pblige The letter is dated from the office of the Fitchburg Railroad, Boston, January 20, 1888, and signed by A. T Kimball, the passenger and ticket agent .of the company, Tne jmy held an examination into the circumstances attending the death, could only elicit what testimony the boy Gibson could give, the substance of which is stated above. They according ly brought in a verdict of suicide by hanging, in accoidance with the above fact. 1 he jury consisted of George W. Larkins, James AI. Brown and Moroni rilKVTEK. Poulter, with Mark Hall, the cornorer. body, w as taken charge, of by celesGrain is again on rhe move from The here fur the irorv horse arjives and de- tial fiaternity of this city, and will be buned with all tbe rites and ceremonies : parts on schedule time. pe culiar to his iice. A". L. Herald Jan Brother Amasa Aldricfi a graduate of 28, the B. Y. Academy has concluded-tAMERICAN, continue his most excellent school here. Philadelphia, Jamiaiy 24. Thedia-astrou- a It is said by Dr. Burdick of Spring to the, retail conflagration Annla Mrs. of Cny that the family millinery and ladies' furnialnags district Allied has that scourge Diphtheria at and Arch Streets, last' night, precautionary measures are adopted by wasRight gotten under control about a tne local authorities. o'clock tnis morning, after half a dozea I see a Notice posted for the sharefirms had been completely burned out, or a 00 other establishholder and Mass Meeting here next and some i Saturday for the purposes of moving in ments seriously damaged by fire and the direction ot C?Jtam inalienable water. It is difficult as yet to obtain water rights, there is" nothing like estimates, but the doss no doubt water. Noiy 's the time to agitate not will aggreiate over $1,000,000, which is neailv covered by iqsqiauoe. Estimated next July. loss to Walks Bros. ,$37$, 000, insurance Showman Bros., loss $100,-- , - $300,000; o3o, insurance 80, 000; Adolph Heller, THE JURY LIST,- loss $150, 000,; Strauss, Tamilian ser & for 18S8 for the Fiist District Court has Co,$fiu, 000; j. anJ L. Baxter, loss, $3J,t 200 000. Loss on the destroyed now been piepared- It contain buildings .names. The following resident, of San occupied by the above firrqs. $200,000, Pete, SevTer, Emery- and Millard county The losses (o vrtriuus other firms will are on the list; range fiom $2,000, to $6,000, San Petk C, Boston, Jan. 26. Keports this morning from various points ip Maine, New James Baitoii, Manti, Hampsuiie and Vermont, state thftl L P Madsen. Manti. the heaviest snowstorm fur years preWilliam Dixon, HeUyvllle, it is vailed all pighi. and ip mot Abner Ciane, Mt, Pleasapt. still snowing. Travel is greatly impedJames B.' Huntpr, Mt. Pleasant ed, many trains are entirely suspended J. D. Page, Alt; Pleasant. and fiighways practically impassable. J. H, Alooie, .Moroni. All trains from the noith aud east are C. A- - Larson, Ephraim. from four to six hours late, and on many J. E. Cuntad. Chester. roads all freight trains have been George W. Randuni, Spring City. abandoned. At Old Orchard a snow Alex Tennant, Manti. plow with three engines attached is fast lohn Knighton, Gunnison. in a snow bank and almost hidden from R. Gunnison. J. Christensen, sight. The snow is fight and driits Sevier Co. badly. The wind is high, aiid about Andrtas Peterson, Richfield. two feet of snow has fallen, and still no Peter Thompson, Richfield. signs of ae let up. t is the worst storm Don C. Sagers. Salina. in thirty-fivyears.' John W. Combs, Richfield. Maine, Jan. 26. Roads Biddkford, Francis Oliver. Salina. are everywhere blockaded, and up to Bardie AlcNeal, Salina. no trains has passed over oclock either division. Boston and Marine RailMillard Co. road morning express, which left PortT. P. Callister. Fillmore. land at 7. 30, is snowed in near Old Isaac Aldrigde, Deseret. Orchard. Help has been telegraphed John C. Kelly, Fillmore. for. Willis E. Robinson, Scipio. St. Paul, January 24. Another blizDon S. Liddle, Fillmoie.' zard has broken loose northwest of here Emery Co. A Neche, Dakota, special says; The mercury went down to 60 below, and Joseph B. Meeks, Huntington. M. W. Molen, Ferron. the wind reached a velocity of forty miles an hour last night. It is still blowing, and trains are ten hours late. PHASED B? A JJOri Brainerd reports that the storm reached there this morning. A heavy fall of The Thrilling Experience of Two snow has set iiij'aha the wind Is blowing a gale. Young Men. The four Dyphiheria cases are over with, without a single death, and the schools assumed their regular course last Monday. It is to be hoped that these will be the last of this dreaded disease in our pleasant little burg. On the 28th inst., Elder Robert Smyth of Payson exhibited his beautiful and historical Pauatama in the meeting was very slim unhouse. doubtedly on account of the quarantine being just run out and people being tinnd to so soon mingle in public. . - - - . to-da- y .... roBEIG. On Saturday last two young men, dents of Randoph, Utah, had a thrilling experience,' and one that thejf will not oon forget. It seems that on the day named. Robert McKinnon and John F. the eat side of Spencer, went over Bear River for wood. They had been in the timber but'a short time when Me Kinnon saw a mountain lion making directly for his companion. Fortunately both men were armed, and McKinnon sized his rifle, fired at the beast, which was 300 yards distant. The shot took effect in the animals hip, but only had the effect of enraging tne brute, Which The iastantly started for Spencer. latter, realizing his danger, made for a ledge of rocks, but had no sooner got in what he considered a safe position, then he discovered the lion was climbing the ledge after him. Spencer fired, striking The the lion squarely in the breast. brute, however, Continued to make for Spencer and it was not until the Utter had sent five balls into him that he was killed. The animal measured 7' feet 4 inches from the nose to the end of the tail, S. A- Herald, Jan. 27. resi- Some of the reserved seats in the Theatre on Monday night had one number on the bauk of the chair and one on the bottom which caused o little trouble. The old and new numbers caused by the of the chairs, but all was easily settled and there is no If a young hen had an aching tooth, doubuh it the old n.i inhere will be re- would it be likely to pullet? Horntt. If moved befoie the next play. some rooster 01 a dentist would lay foi her, he might fiut a feather in his cap by drawing it. Baton. We think th s a fowl ruse-te- r draw upon in a discussion VJPRIXti C'lTI, of a poultry matter .Jamestown Leader The weather has become delightfully None of your joke! are much to crow mild. The snow's fast melting away. over. Poultry World. - s amd pleas- The eclipse on the 28th was aoticed-- i here very plainly at 6 oclock, as tile moon rose above the eastern hills. It lasted about 12 minutes. In ISS7 thirty-twdeaths of persons of this place occuted. Thirty were buried in our ow n cemetery, one in Nephi and one in Huntington, Emery County. Once moia w have a Brass Band. Prof, Hasler of Mt. Pleasant, on Friday last, effected, the organisation. It consists of members of the Mutual Improvement Association Rt !gtome Ettray Notice. I have in my posessian, one black horse six or seven years old. white spot 111 ITIU. forehead white on tip of aose, both Ooden. An unusual event occured hind feet white and left front foot white, riht hp down, branded on the left yesterday in this city, whereby a China- shoulder: 3D and vented on the left man went the way of ull flesh. The name of the celestial is Yw Kee, and he thigh, and has an invisable biand on the thigh. appears to have been a passenger fiom leftOne sorrel horse three years old, Boston to San Francisco, California, and white strip in face, both lurid feet white being sickly, got tired of life and ended it iu a secret yet effectual manner. The above letlock, branded resembling: body was found hanging by a silk hand-keicni- 77 on the left thigh-I- f said animals are not claimed c'a or to au iron oa the west side of the furnace of pipe the ironwoiks. by before the 7th day of Febuary they will a little boy named Arch. Gibson, aged be sold to the highest cash bidder at 1 2 years, who had gone there tixplay, one oclock p. m. at the Sterling Picinct and who duly notified the officer of Lsuay Pound. what he had seen. A jury was empanelF. W. Snow. led, who went lo the spot, took the Poundkeeper, body down and examined it. They Sterling Jan. 27, iSSS. found on his person the sum of 1.83 111 cash, a ral road ticket from Boston to X stray Notice. San Francisco and a letter of winch the I have in my posession the following following is a copy "To conductors, animal: One briudle bull 3 agents, etc. The bearer, a climaman, is uesciiLed on nis wav to San Francisco. He is iu or 4 years old, branded : N R on right marked with an under bit and unpoor health, and is not very well posted thigh, slit in right ear. If not taken away 111 our language, and may need some der extra attention. 'Kindly show him what beicre will be sold to the highest c.isa bidattention he needs, and instruct him in der on Alonday the 6th day, of Feb., at el The weather has been mild ant fur the last week. Jhree h-- again able 0 5 HI is NEWS ITEMS. Panama. R. E. Parge, chief of Nicaragua Canal survey expedition, arrived yesterday in Rivas, to make an examination of this portion pf the route. He comes from Managua, where he was received by the president. He reports the membars of the expedition all well, and work progressing favorably. NOTICE TO THE LATTER-DASAINTS. Y I have made various predictions which had printed in leaflet form and, sent forth as purporting to come from a Seventy. This have received a somewhat extensive circulation among the Latter-da- y Saints. I desire to humbly ask the forgiveness of my brethren and sisters in the Church of jesur Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for this wrong which I have done. I can only say in palliation of my offense, that Satan deceived me and actually caused me to suppose I had a mission to circulate these predictions.' and I verily thought I was doing the Lords service in the matter. I now see my folly and wickedness, and wish my confession to be as public and as widely known as my pretfended prophecies have been. And I humbly ask the forgiveness of the Lord for this grievous fin of which 1 have been guilty, and also my brethren and sisters, whom 1 have attempted to mislead in this vzy. desirTrusting that I shall obtain the ed forgiveness, I remain, Very humbly. Abinadi Pratt. I NOTICE. The manti Shoe Factoy has been removed to 3 doors south of the Post Office. The public will please take notice, and call on the firm at their new quarters where they will be prepared to wait on them. J.G.Coltrin. Esq. After using your Electric Lini- ment in our family for 10 years, we take pleasure in recommending It to the public, as the best remedy for Rheumatism, Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, tc., and for children with Summer Complaintit cannot he heat. Jo. T. McEwa, Iriuda N. MoEwau Provo, Maroh 26. 1886. NOTICE. TO THE PEOPLE OF MANTI. keep a supply of beef at all times at the Snow Stand, Manti. The highest price paid for all kinds ot .' the Estray Pound in Gunnison at one Hides. Call on Mr. Geo. Snow, Main Street oclock'p. m, Manti. Joseph B. Roper, A. Lowry, Jr. Poundkeeper, Gunnison Jan. 27, 1888. FOR SALE OR RENT. Estray Notice, The residence lately occupied by J)r. X have in one bay II. H. St.John, Manti, Utah. Apply to my horse about eight years old, having Dr. Wm. H. St. John at his office, anti, a left glass eye, white strip in face, Utah, two blocks west of the City HaH. tf ; three white feet, branded on the Rent $4 a month. poB-esaio- I will - - n, , left hip rtsembling Lhasa ring bone on the left front leg, Que black yearling heifer, suaro crojr off left ear, branded 011 the left hip D JC, If eaid animals are not claimed and taken away on or before the 7th day ofFeb. they will esold to the high-Jacaah bidder at 1 oclock p, m. at the Sterling Estray Pound San Fete. F. W. Snow, Precinct poundkeeper. t Jan. 27188, . AN HONEST OPINION. Temple office, Manti Utah. Bro. C. E. Johnson. Ltake pleasure in attesting to tbe Merits of Johnsons Essence of Ihfl, having used it personally, and also in my family, with the most gratifying io suit. I consider it a safe, prompt and efficacious remedy. Jno. B. Maiben. Johnsons Essence of Life is sold at tbpt p Manti Store, price jufts. pr. bor , Co-o- tic, Estray Notice. I have in my . . one red eteer, coming three years old, branded on leit side ol bodv 15 J under bit out of each ear. If said animal is not claimed and taken away within ten days will he Sold to the higheHt cash bidder, at the Manti Pound on Saturday the 11 of Febuary 1888.at 12 oclock m. A. J. Mollitt, Poundkeeper. Manti Jgnqary U 88$. poeee-sio- n Notice of Final Proof- - . ffu, ztyd. Land Office nt Salt Lake Cily, Jany. 27th 1888, Notic it herby given that thq following-name- d settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final pi oof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of 8an Pto County, Utah Tr., or in his absence before the Estray Notice, I have in piy postersion on County ylcrk county on brown mare, 4 years old blaze face Saturday, the Ird day of March, on right thigh, 1888, branded Tbomas .J. Patten, Homestead One bay: mare 4 year oil braid ed h on right thigh and jj ou left Entry No. 5898 for the N. J N. W. I see. 8 and S. W. i S. W. I c. 5, shoulder, and eaddle marks. One jack 3 years old, white nose, Tp. 19 S, 11.' 2 E. and names the. no brand visible. following witnesses to prove his One yellow 4 year old horse hind continuous residence upon, and ieet white brand resembling a cultivation of, said land via: WfU liatn Dickson, Franklin W. 8now womans slme on left thigh. One hay year old hors, left Jasper Laren and Selah Attwood hind foot white and white eppt in all Of Steiling San Qo. Uta Mary Robbins, Dosrt Entry No.. forehead, branded IIO '(cmbioedj 1125, for tfi S fS. li. on left thigh. and8.JE, S. W. i sec. 25, Tp. 18 S. R. 1 W. animals described above the If i are not Claimed and taken away and names th following witncsieg within ten days from date they will to prove the complete irrigation be sold to the highest cash bidder and reclamation of said land viz: on Friday Febuary 3rd 1888, af 11 Henry A. Kearnes, Julius II. oclock a m at the Spring City Christensen. 'Bilas N- - Hofheia and James W. Robbins all of GunEstray Pound. Hans Nielsen Poundkwper. nison San Pete Couty Utah Tr. And on the aama day before the Spring City January 23, 1888, County Cletk fbid County at tb am place. No tin Estray Qlc OJsenj I have ir my possession, on red Entry No. 9480 for tii N. E. i of N W. I sec. bob8 month bull calf about old, tailed, square crop of each ear and 28 Tp. 16 S. R. 3 E. and names the following witnesses to p.rnvk hi slit in right ear, no brand visible. continuous If aaid animal is uot claimed residency upon and and taken away on or before cultivation of aid land vi : Andrew P. 01n, Febuary 7th 1888, it will be eold to Armstrong, the highest cah bidder on that Chrtiau 11Anderson and William day at onp oclock p m at thp Es- Bawden h of Ephraim San Pet County Utah Tr. tray Pound in Ephraim. William Litchfield, Homestead F. C. Sorensen Dept.Foundkeeper. No. 6161 for E 1888.' Entry N. E. i 3st Ephtaim January sec. 26 and W. 4 N. W.j i ec. 25 Tp. 18 S. R. 1 W. and names ah iii witnesses, William Gee Jr., Dfscrt Land, Final Proqf.Notiie Severme ' ' Grundtvig, Philip f)aek For Publication. and Charles A Robiaan of Dover No. 2788. Sun Pete Co. Utah. And on the United States Land 6flic, Salt same day. at Richfield "Sevier; Lake City Utah. Jannary 24th 1888. Utah Ter, before thc,Pro-ba- t Coanty Notice is hereby given that John of said County or in hie Judge of Co, Tescher Moab, Etnry Utah, absence before. th County Clerk haB filpd notice of. i mention to i of Sevier County. make proof on hia desert land James llanaen, Homestead Entry claim No. 1237, for the S. E. $ of S. No. 6321 for the N. N. W. i ac. W. 'i of Sec. 6 T. 26 S, R. 22 E. S. S. and W. 1 ec. 11 Tp. 21 14, i the Register and Receiver at 1 S. R. W. arid names th following . Salt Lake City, Utah on Wednes- witnesses to prove.his ' continuou 7 1888. March of day, the day reideace and cultivation of He namee-thfollowing witnes-aeB- said land upon viz : William Poulseu, t prove the complete irrigation Al , Anderson,' Frant imd reclamation of said land : L. Andrew Frant2yn,and Hans Rasmussen all 15. Bartlett, John Shafer, James of Iouner and John Tescher all of Ter.Redmound Sevier Cunty Utah : , Emory Co., Utalj. D. J WEBB Register. D. WEBB Register, & Lowe Attys. 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