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Show Martin Uey VOL. PRINCIPALS REPORT. In the Probate Court in and for San Sanpete Stake Academy for the fifteen ' te countv U. T. , 5, 1688, and In the Matter of the Estate ofjuliu weeks commencing Nov. 1 o tile President Feb. 22. 1889. ending Deceased. rent, cf Education lor Sanpeie uU c 'Notice of time and place for probate 2nd Board stake of Zion: Will. Gentlemen Pr&Ihe following general Notice is hereby given that Monday he I2t!i day ot Aptd, I559 at ro ocluck, st itit!cal repoit ol the above named lor llie tureen weeks eiiun.g to PJS .. m. of said day at the Court room of lor your caietul urn-- s lr aid Court at the City of Manti, is set day, is subm.tted It essential to inloim delation. heie is ,!ID' or the proving of the last Will and Tev ,J,,:.ament of John Nordstrom, deceased, v ui honorable body.that it is custoinaiy nd hearing the application ol Loren i io Hold examination and make lenoit llie expiration of ten week teims but. eterson lor Letters of Administration at m icalszatiou of the fact. Unit a gieat '"vith will annnxed. ol tile students, wlio have been And at the same place at n o'clock number m attendance, have enteied the Acadm. of said for the set is day i. prov.i.g if the last will and Testament ol Saiau emy at various tunes lru.11 Us commencement umil wi.lnn two weeks ol me and the deceased appli-- ' !l:Copley hearing of the ten weeks, 11 was deem1 of for of Baxter Letters ation Mary ed necessary 111 order to do jusi.ee to with will annexed "b And at the same place at 12 0VI01 k m me students and teaclieis and to i.eilci ms.eud ol 0 if said day is set for the proving I the enclianco institution w eeks I :!!tist Will and Testament ago. of Maten Departments. for Letters Testamentary. No Disc'd. nua.g fly And at the same place at 2 ocl ick p Advanced, No.LutVd " 14 I. of said day is set for the proving of Piepaiatoiy 141 Last Will and Testament of Thomas 1 ML.X T. r KLlAKA 1 LlRV Jix)avis and hearing the application of Under the iinmed.aie supervision ol nVilliam Davis for Letters Testamentary. Miss Curue Henry has been conducted John Reid, Clerk. according to the following statistics' Wnt. T. Reid Atty. 49-5. y n John--ris?o- II 3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Desert, Lund, Final Proof Notice louse for Publication. It C 62 No. 3266 cl Grammar United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah gtbt Febr. 28, 18S9. iron is hereby given that John S Notice r tht 'ewkes, of Fountain Green. Sanpete l,ounty, Utah, has filed notice of intension to make proof on his desert land ,e hum No. 1691, for the unsurveyed land lh; fyhich when surveyed will be the n w J fie..,f N w J, sec. 8, Tp 14, s r 3 f., before the 2audg of the county Court of San pete 'o, Utah, or in his absence, before the Clerk of said Corn i. at Manti, Utah, on ai"5aturday, the 6th day of April, 1889. He tames the following witnesses to prove eir he complete irrigation and reclamation 'Sfsaid land viz: Christian JolmChristian-len- , Andrew J.Aagard, Cornelius Collard. : 0,'Iasmus Anderseu.all of Fountain Green f- - Jtah. 'it' Notlce is also hereby giv en that Ole C. Anderson, of Fountain Gieen, Sanpete :ounty, Utah, lias liled notice uf inten-r-- p ion to make proof on his desert land :iaim No. 2142, for unsurveyed land, beginning at a point 20 chains n ol Red Suite Springs, about 4 miles n and E of lnfu. Green, Utah, '1 erntury, thence e 20 .haines, thence s 80 cliames, thence w. ... ,o chames, thence n 80 chames, thence K 20 chames in Tp. 15, s r 3 e 320 acres, 'jefore tne Judge o( the county Court of Sanpete County, or m uis absence before Clerk of said court at Mauti, Utah yn Saturyay, the 6th diy of April. 1889. He names the fallowing witnesses to )0ljrove the complete lirigation and of said land viz. Andrew J. fr Aagard.John L Jewkes, Rasmus Ander-"soNiels Madsen Soborg, all of F't ess Green, U tan. " in: D. Webb n, on. W & in.c A r . Register-Mar- Bird - Lowe Attvs for Appl p. 11 tli1 eiil A BIRDSi YE VIEW OF THE WORLD so. tr. There whispered demand by all students for a work that 3tC cmnpacily and attractively, ol u il tacts and statistics of led egpns ol the world and All this 1. ,11.1011 them. 0 th r lace:-aa-- . Co io .rmaK been industriously .u lested and proved, and mg s aght, ca. de: L oiillian iold m one handy and in: lt, .dsome . 1. une by Onesime Reclus, l.imous French Geographer and cli j S ,vaut. i ne author has really succeeded to a s,- ' rising degree in accomplishing his ose It is a wonderful book and p t - e is nc outer like it. It is just what i: le represents it to be a book all .d the woild but it is a world seen at t. ... gn eyes oi tne largest intelligence a . t (escribed with inimitable vigor, fu 1. ss and pictuiesque glace, com L, with f : idious and painstaking a... .a,y. 1 l.e lesulls is the ,story ol '1 he mole w uld the volume is tn 1 mto the greater is the sense of i. ; i.i scope and its inasteily preparation. Attractive leading for tne family p,,..iered around the evening lamp, it is also a handy book for immediate lelet-tn.elor the busy man uhu would his daily news with nioie e information. In brief, a great deal ol had woik, pa nstaking and skill have , ne into t,.e preparation of this volume w 11 ch is catch-penn- y concern, piese.it, ag a h L tied mass of pitchful ked facts to the iuii. cent reader under the present .pedic information. It is what it pru esses to be, a short view of all the countries and peoples under tne sun, so arranged and digested that a great de.l 01 u.ieresting and useful knowledge is handily in a limited spare. pcked Vv b.ia achild would never tire ol the f. . utation of the facts illuminated by 1 illustrations of which 99 ate full 37 the most thoroughly read man ,11 v find on every page something the i'r.p .rtance of which he never realized So ally as when a geographical expert presents it with scientific effect in attiac-t.v- e phraseology. The man who prepared this work is a genius in such There are no weak spots in it The publishers have done their best for hs mechanical part of the work and h.-- i enterprise leave nothing to be ed in that respect. e i J. Dewing Company, 813 Market St,, Fan Francisco., Cal., are the sole b texts for this work this side of the Ro cey Mountains and all applications tor agencies should be addressed to ,cl.i yt- - MAXTI CITY, SAX PETE COUXTY, UTAH, WEDXESDAY, MARCH 13.18S9. IV NOHCE. Juaj. y is a rcao'ttjs an sii ill farin' ah the e- th 5 difct , r . . e ac-ca- C 25 B 85 L 43 B 44 B 88 5 5 5 5 5 5 his success ir. 2nd Written and verbal their vvoik, and the remarkably sfioit in winch it has been accomphshed-lepoits ol the lepetuiors reteired to time above, and made tlieie by opportunities .q SAM EIE STl DENTS INSIlTUtF. of becoming acquainted w 1U1 the religious advancements o! the students aie piesen'ed. 3id Each quorumw hois lepies-ente- d speaks by one of its members, and upon the natuie ol the pne'-thootheologcail subjects. 4m Seveial principle. aie given bv the chaiactei-istics, 1 lieieKue according to their the those holding pnesthood get a valuable experience in presiding, to lake minutes, making reports and practice speaking 111 public. 3rd GENeKAL TlleOLOC.ICAL CLASS held eveiv Wednesday afternoon, lliese meetings are conducted by the students u ho preside to take the min uies and respond to a programme w Inch consists ol singing, prayer, leading ol tne minutes, changing ol chairman and scciel.uv, discouise, song.ieading.es-savs- ,d b. Lie exercises, lectuies, instiuinen-tmusic, and answering ot questions. P. ms again our young people get the then oppoi tunny ot appearing befuie school master m various ways. Wednesday moi mugs testimonies are born and volumaiy speeches are made. By these ttstmioi.ics and speeches w e have become acquainted with the feelings of the students, and it lsgratilying to state that they have universally expressed their undivided approval of and- - leleried to the pnvilegesand blessings incident to tne attendance of the Academy. is A. Greenwood. Carrie Heuiy DOMSTIC ORGANIZATION. The records of this organization show tlie following statl-tic- s. Ephraim 106; Geography Maim 4; Chester i; Moioui 7; Mount Pleasant 3' Spring City 1; P'ountam Penmanship Gieen 10; F'irview 2" Mayfield 1; Fayette 5 OrthograpfiyB 92 1; Utah Co. 1; Emery Co. 1; Oregan x; 5 Physiology B 75 Bah Lake Co. 1 Colorado 1; Total 141. . ) U.S HisLory 54 4 Students residing out side of Ephraim Composition 110 have been distributed among 14 boarding where they have been cuinloit-abl- y places, Total 59 weekly rec situated. Meetings of the Domestic itations with two teachers. have convened Oiganization ADVANCED DEPARTMENT. fijr the purpose of receiving W e klv Bes, leacher No. Clauses the reports of the visiiois, the A. and the of the Greenwood, 5 43 Principal, Theology of the semois who weie placed to 5 Elocution 95 5 Arithmetic A 30 preside over wheie more than two B 32 were boaiding at one place. Ac.orJ-ln5 to tne reuorts made and peisoual 5 Grafnmar A 28 5 observation, the students have with PhysicalGeo 31 some expectations, endeavoied to con-fo- i 5 Penmanship A 53 m their lives in accordance with the 5 OrthograpfiyA 49 5 Ancient llisto. 25 discipline ol the institution, it may2 be pioper to remaik in tins pait ot oui Composition 25 A 5 34 Phpsiology repoit, that an amazingly large number ol the young men of the academy, prior Total 49 weekly ex- - to their entrance into the institution, contracted the pernicious practice ol itations withjone teacher. " which custom is SPECIAL rHeOLOGICAL ORGANIZA1 IGNs. tobacco using, by one of the domestic mles. i Weekly theological repetitions .According to the most tellable have been held Mondays. 1 heulogy obtained, the majority ot those has been taught in the departments ol w ho unfoitunately contracted the p.ac-ticmornthe Academy, one half hour every refened to above, have abandoned ing being utahzed for the dessnnination the same, which is a most pleasing and of the truths of this very important encouraging result. science FACULTY. the weeks fifteen the past, During efforts in tins direction, have been made The Semois of the various classes with the view of unfolding in simplicity and Repetitois in theology have met 111 to the understanding of the studeii.s F'.,c Ity witn ibe theacheis of the Lie seniors and repetitois that which this branch ol learning em acdOeuiy. biaces the media of conununica.iuu iu is nave been examined and explicit to keepbetween the heavens and the earth; iiisiiucia-ngiven with ot the earth out ol cfiaot.c ing tneni. :uat uii accurate representamatter; the development ol the various tion ot me students standing and adorders ol l.fe, vegetable and animal, vancement iingnt be ai rived at. The mention in theBibieaud vanned 111 the geneial condition of and changes in the academy have been truths of science, Ac A,c. F rom tne subAnd instructions on manners ject matter thus imphued ten questions have been given weekly to the students, answers to which have been required in of conducting classes, etc. have been the repetitions held on Mondays. Class- imparted. Tne labors of the F'acuLy es of about ten have been organized, have been as follows.- No. of weekly over which students have been placed recitations in Advanced Department, as repetitors whose duty it was to hold 49. Preparatoiy Department. 59. Total 108. No. of recitations in botn departrepetition with their respective classes. ments for fifteen weeks, 1620, with two the theological respecting Reports standing of all the students have been teachers, CHOIR kept by said rtpetitois, x are niein ieis, with There twenty-si21ld. PRIESTHOOD. even number ol m.1.1 and fenearly the According to the teim legister, males. A numbei ol p.av.; j,s have statistics of this organization stands as been held The organ zi .. n.ts follows.Seventies 1; Elders 11; Priests efficent woik, anU aaued much .Members 32; Teachers 26; Deacons 12; and good iinljence ol animation the to Total 141. 'Ihosp 57;Non-membe2; the various exercises, orbeen have the priesthood holding LADIES WORK CLASS, One ganized into quorums as follows' sevenconsolicated quorum compiling direction of Miss Carrie under the ; ties, eldeis; two priest quorum.-.- two Henry. A ladies work class was organteachers quorums; one deacons quorum, ized in the nineth week of the first term, 1 he duties with presidents over each. comprising the young ladies of the of said presidents are to keep a toll ol academy. The duty of each member is aftar look and their respective quorums to complete at least one article of fancy the general interest of the same. woik, to be placed on exhibition at the Priesthood meetings have been held general examination. The young ladies The main characteristics ol have all manifested great interest in weekly these meetings are as follows; 1st lliey tins branch, and have applied themhave been conducted by the students, selves diligentlv to meet the requireone of the young brethren presiding in ments. Credit is especially due them turn and minutes taken in like manner, for the taste and neatness shown in each president and secretaiy appointed sem.-month- ly ipie-seutativ- ts ling tapeis, which bespangle the di me shaped canopy. And the greatest and noblest of all to point to that beautiful haimony winch exists between and The Sanpete Students Institute chaiacteties the science of theolgv and on Jan. 5, 1989. It was an all tiue science of human knowledge of organization in connection with the wh never name or nature. but an was extendinvitation academy, For that which has been accomplished to all who wished to join. It was ed through the instrumentality ot our with a president, two vice ettorts, organized we cheerfully ascribe unto Cod presidents, secretaiy.ass.staut secretaiy, die pta.se, honor and glory, and most Measurer, an executive committee invoke 11, s blessings upon our three and a disbursing comnmue. con- earnestly labors tutuie and smcetely trust ot the president, secretaiy and that the good sisting it may be our unceas-m- g spit fee of 25 els treasmoi. An initiat-oiguide. was payed bv the male membeis, to deAlma GaeeNwooD, Principal. fray expenses, The meetings aie devoted toVhe dissemination ol scientific, fiistorical and governmental informaNotice for Ilililii-Htloii- . . f Notice of Finn! No. 3258. Land Ollice at Salt L.ir o .- t i..',' Notice is hereby given ti . ,t Utah, , 2 A 1889. ' l of settleis have their intention to make final proof in support ol their respective claims ami secure final entry theiei.f ai.d that said proof w ill be made belote tne Probate judge of Sanpete County, Ui.iU Terr, or, m bis absence befoie the County Clerk of said county, on S.itmdny the day of March, A. D., 1869. Leb.i Jessen Homestead Ivy No. 5940 for the Lot 4 sec lS and Lot I and neJn w - sec 19 TP 15 s k 5 e, and names the follow ing witnesses to prove his contmnous residence upon, and cultivation ol. ssid No. 3j'4 Land Offioeut Suit Lnke Uty. U. T. Fob.'-land, viz Ivdwin Anderson, Audi ew Nielis tfivt-1tlint the following sen, Brigham Lee and Charles Petersen ruined settler hiF tiled notice of his intention to of Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, nuke tiiul proof in Buoporl of hu claim, and Utah. that aid nroof vi iBttije before the ( oiintr ( lerk ofHtuerv I U t the fount Court Lauritz Erickson, Homestead Ey, No. ouuty. Tf Police at turtle laie l T., n fMtiurda April ne and wj se 14 s No lu.ljo 6047 lor the s w viz: Inn A, Howaid. lHh. for the N K N K bee 1T 17 h R b 4o a. res sec 2, Tp 19 s R 1 w, and names the He uauiPNthe folloMing witiifuts t prove hits witnesses to prove his conyontiimouti n'MiiHio upon at.d cuitintJon of, jus residence upon, and cultivation Mid laud, viz: Albev Llehs I) tain said land, viz.- Daniel 11. Pe'kms, (randal, Kohert (orion, fr.tuk hiitriunu, all ol, ot Huntington, Kmer t',T. Joseph Gnbole, Oliver H. Halverson Ao ptrisonwho leire to protect acaitut the and laick Eiickson ol Fajette, Sanpete . allow ttie of Biu-jrooi, or who knows of any County, Utah, substantial reaaou. under the luw and regulat the Inferior tion Hans P. Jacobsen, Homestead Ev, No. Department, why such pioof shou'd not be allowed, will be given an 6200 for the s e N e 1 4 and t: I 5H at the abtva mentioned time and 'portumly n e sec 8 and n E sec 17 tp 15 phue to f'roeMtxanmio the witneeaea of aaid danuant, and to otter ewdeute in ributtal ol s k 5 e, and names the following witthat submitted by cUimanl. nesses to piove Ins continuous residence D WLDH, and cultivation of, said land, viz: tayner 4 Simmons, Attjs. ilaisApll upon, Rttubcr Barton, Joseph Johnson, Peter Johansen and Michael Johansen ot Alt. FOR SAFE Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah. A stout, second-hand- , plaifotm-sptinD WEBB. Register. wagon. Enquire of G. V. Martin, Manti, Bird & Lowe, Attys. P'eb6.viari3 Utah. 47-, li.-- ot-tli-e tion, ir.teispetced and made attractive by choice read ugs, recitations, instrumental and vocal music. Tin-r- e an it present 155 members enrolled. 1 he meetings are held weekly. CLOSING REMARK. In com lusiuii, after leuewing the hist irv of the biief existence .if our infant aoduemv , and taking mto canded and Sen us consideiatiou that the geneial d sc.pl, n.irv ol llie Institution is veiy ill K ii ifissiimlai to llie systems ot edmnuun txtt-nSanpete Co. and vicm.u, we aie inesistably forced to tne sonclusion 1fi.1t t tie results achieved in re i;.. us nil. I in.ellectunl advancement, h ive suipassed our expecla'ions. lliese results attained, tend to ns in me accomplishment of the gieat tncis I. winch, a new era has been usneied in bv those who have at heall Ibe inteiesis nud Inline vvtbare ol the young. I he ends to be acheived and ol jects attained aie the d, spelling ol the clouds of Ignoianee, a lenioval of the logs of atheism and n.iidi htv, an elevation liom tlie sloughs ot s,n and in.quitv, and using tlie mask from llie treasuries of knowledge, whether found in the crest oi the earth, or in the earths grab ot Veld, ue, 01 among the countless number ot classes of animals w hu u m .ve upon the laud, lly- in the an, oi .u wtiter, or loUnil among the many sp.uk- i 111 -- g Y. T. It KID, Preid "I. 2.-,- i- S g - - 4 4 Notice of Final Proof. NOTICE. No 3239. It is ordered by the Probate Court of Sanpete Countv, that all del nqnei.t Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. F'ebr 2nd. 1889 s Gaaid-ianExecution, Administrators, and Notice is hetehy given that the tollow of Estates Pending in this Court, settleis have filed notice of file thtir accounts with the Clerk of this to make final pioof in Court, on or before the second Monday tfiair intention in Aptil, A. D. 1889. suppoit of their respective claims and securetinal entry thereof and that said Jacob Johnson, defore the Judge of Probate Judge. proof will be made Sanpete County, Utah, or in his absence belore me county Clerk of said county at the Court House in Mantt city, Utah II. WODSKOW, Ter., on Saturday the 16th day of March A. d 1889. BopVra Larsen, Homestead Sccretery s e Entry No. 5565 lot the nJse N e sec. 6, Tp 15 s, R 5 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Nels M. S. Ney, John W. P'arnw'orih, Louis Join. sen and Ephraim Hansen all of Mt. Pleasant, Banpete county, Utah lenitoiy. Soren A. Sorensen, Desert fcntrv NO. ot s 1 4 sec. 15, Tp-11529 for the s v s R 3 E, and names the fullown.g witnesses to prove the complete litigation and teclanialioii of said land, viz: James P. Hansen, James H, Hansen. Ilenrv Green and Pettor C. Halvorsen all of Ivphtaim, Sanpete county, Utah 'I er., And at the same time and place beof said county, fore the county Cle-tHans Brothetsoit, D s no 11076 for the n vv 4. sec. 13. Tp 15, s R3 K and t.antes the tollow mg witnesses to prove his continuous tes'dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; Rasmus Andeisen.Alo Linksuii, Martin Brnilieis.m and Lauritz Laism all of Mt. fleasanl, Banpeie Co. Utah. 1. jl mt, Degisler, Bud A. Low e, Feb 6 Alar.13 Attvs d 4 : 1 4 111I01-niati- e v 1 NuTR ' - PUBLCAT10N . 7. No. Ltn1 Oitntf t'.l ii itD H' t hi r hi- - t Lake ( lly, Utah. Foblat 1WHS. that the lollowtiig-nani-- il j given notice of hia intention In ntukf jitiiii ; moi tn auppur of hia claim, and htii f ,ol j r.iof will he made belore the Register t ,t iv r, UI Salt Lake City, lt.h,ou th M b ., ch, lseH, via- Sumner J. Harkuees, ' N E Vi , 17.1. lor EXNWIt.S W K. No II N W . hoc 5, Tp. M. S it 7. E. He con hia to lot nami-tlprove lowing wilueesca lent e upon and cultivation of, Bald !ii tout-rUtM Earll, I.iiavtt.e Granger. Ahno - !.! t II. t.i.-eDavid VV. Uoluaway, all an ill ?v Dl A 1, ,'iv ouuty, I tail, -- u 1.0 (b mi h to p'l.h st g viimt the i f, or w iu ktiow'- of aay i'. -r i)d' law .v r IHHI RH. it- it wh s i 1. prJof snould tli.-11 . a an i uppOtuuiiv exat mu jjbu-t io rrosii - t , t 1'ttniHU, and to . .jukmmted Lit by ji ,r !, . .j - rl t Llt: i. Lo Btpn v Nodi1, for Wrm, lfb6 M r 18 Publication. No. Q 0 en-Ci- tl WAivr r 0 La ul Oihce a Halt Lake i nv.L'tsh, Keb, 12, 1889. b r'b given tliat the toUuwitiKnunied VjutK e setUer h fild noti.e of hi intemion to make final prouf in aupportof bia claim ami that said proof will be made belore the Probate .Judge (or in hia abaeine the County Clern) of Court H Ue at Krncry Co U. T., at the County Hz art h do, 1ks9 viz: (. aRtle Iale, on tatiirdav. lames A. McKee, Traiismuti 1 H, El - No 704. lof 8 R- N. H S. E. ix,'. VV l. N. h. c. U n viuer the fol17 h it L. lp lowing witness s io jirove bis rontit nous rti-denupon and cultivation of sal ; lamt viz: NeilaC Jorgensen, Anthony A. Hnntb e,.robn W. Ouymon AioertC Gardner of Huntington, Luiery Co., U. T, Any pel son who desires to protent against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tne rtg itlunons of the Interior Department why aiK U ptuof should not be Allowed, will be given an time anil mentioned above opportunity at the the Witnesses ot aid place to claimant, and to ofler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Mayher & Simmons, Attys. DWebB' Rejrndr. Feb jo .UurJT pu-,e- .. fs'S GFNERAL MERCHANDISE, Are still dr tbv.i. The Uev. Oco. XIVJ Main Steet, at their old stand, : Manti, Utah. : kof h TL Bou-- o nd and wil'o owe our iivs to 11 by ir-I.B.Brua Thner, of hilohsConsuiiiptx uanti and H. P. Lar u. Uphrainr and frAgraut perfume HarViretack ' a luHi-.Price i5and 8'J cents njU Dv i. B. Urunel Manti aud H. P. Larsu, Lpnnum. For lame back, side or chest, Bhilofc'a Porous Price 25 cents, Sold By I B. Brunei, Plasier Manti ind H P Larson, Ephraim. Croup, Whooping Coutfh and Bronchitis iir mediately relit ved by Shiloh's Cure Sold By I. B. Brunei, Manti sndH. P. i. arson, Ephraim. That Hacking Cough cn be quickly cured by flhlloha Care, We guarantee it. Sold By I. B. Brunei, Manti and II. P, Larson, Ephraim. Sleepless Nights, made mieeraole by that toi rible coUF,h. bhiloh Cure s the remedy fer you. Sold Bv 1. B. Brunei, Maait and ii. i' Larbon, Eprairn. |