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Show Martin Rev G W " - V. ra,, ill fi J ,. ii ,: :: ft !: !! f J v- ! . ;. -. W m. da;, l I ANTI VOL. V. , CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY NO. 1SS3. 3 0, 7 . Wi n TEMPLE HOTEL, F Main Street, LU ' ' First Class Accommodations. 0 ep (Welly full, wAll to pay tithing, as they are important to our spiritual welfare The ordinance of baptism snould be looked upon as being as stcred as the receiving of the Holy Ghost. He hoped that those who laboied in the House of the Lord would not consider when they came out that their work was ended. He was reminded of some figures which lud came in Ins wav, which would indicate that the Saints in this countvwer not so energetic as thev hidh.en.lt might have Bem bn au-- a thev were poorer, but lie didnt th nk it was, Wdndered if there were those who felt that if thev gaveanv thing foi tithing they were just gn mg so much ntoie to the receiver. He informed the people that all tiie property th it the receiver was entiled to was that which was owned By the Church at the time oi the ilisolutioii i f the incorporation ol tln-- l hurdi, and he has no right to and had not touched any of the tithing paid since that d.re. Now that the 1 emple is completed vve should not oeas- - to pay our tithing, the lulling is getting It ss, and s the are getting less 111 Sanpete We should a! wavs Be consultant. The speaker closed with a lew sentences to the Bisli ips staung what they should be and what they should do Ccnference Oj the San Pi!e Stale of Zion, HJd at .If i.ni, Mag 1 1, ami do, IdS'K iho-visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. Free cotiyevanre to the -Temple everv dav- - S UN DAY A FTERNOON, PRESIDENT WOODRUFF. ot All the eais ago, At a tne meet ng Bio, in cabin. met log Also Ilav, Grain and Stahling. Ju-esaid to tho-- e who had hole the.r that thev v ere very ignmam Eep.k Jessex, Piopriitur 1, ;o the extent of tms tv irk. 1 it the Saints uould I'll the Rocky Muumau s. and would go iortn Irorn lliete to pieach the u 01 ds of G id to me Lam nines llelltle thought then, uneu a bov. that he would see those piope.eoies U'areen. S. Snotv. Pmp. fultiiled, but lie had. Said he had met Sets as good table as any bouse and traveled am mg many of the Imans, said how lie had met a great Apache in Sanpete. Rates reasonable. chid, and how the chief chided two ' young elders w ho ofleied him a cigarTlnntl, riah. Opposite Co-o- . ette T he woik is extending among the Indians. All the ptnphemes title C'lmmmg to pass. No potter will Slav , J pne-thou- ch ijj 11 snow mous:?. H.P.LARSErj.P.M. Jimhr in Drugs, Medicines Paints. Oils Etc., a full lint, of Chemicals. Proprietary Articles, including Perfumeries. Toilet gcods, Soaps Combs, Brushes Flavoring Extracts, Groceries, Cigars and Tobae co, Etc., Etc., constantly on hand. Epluaini City, Utah. tith-paver- the liillillmeiits cf these revelations. loped that we w oulJ lav to heait the testimonies that had been g.veti to us this day. Was thinking w hile listenmg to liio. Camion, how little he thought when lie h.e.ud those prophecies tnut 1 SILK WORMS. For - he would live to see them fulfilled 'lhelhble, Hook of Mormon, the revelations, could not have been fulfilled had we no come neie. Let us try and keep the commandments ol Cod, 14-1- 3 PRESIDENT CANNON Peter Greaves Jr Osborne n' a Prayer, E. A. Day. Role of associations called. were present 10 piesidents and dc-sn-e s Said he wanted to say, with regard to our labors among the Lamamtes, as some of our people had thought that we were not making the progress we should. The elders baptize the poor savages and then leave them by themselves. lie was impressed at this meet AG EXT rOH mg that the time had come when woik among the Lamamtes should be mure vigoiuusly pushed. The eldeis will have to stay with them and lobor as do emong the whites & Co they ' D. uL Fiesident Peterson announced that there would be a priesthood meeting at 7 50 this evening. Piest. Maiben read several notices altei which the choir sang an anthum., Binder. jpuF Steel Frame "Lord whit isSMan. Rened.ctmn by Bp. Tanner, of Payson I he meeting adjourned. A meeting & Rear and 5 4 Front 7Nos of the othcers of the Cut Mowers. Y. RI. M. I. A. Coates Steel and Wood Wheel convened in the Council House. J. F. Allred presiding. Hay Rakes. i spanpete and Stricr Comities. to iniorm Editor Semimt..- I ot Rebel S lettes m the Sanpete and Sevier Louiitu s that I am prepared to turinsh silk worm cgs 'tee of charge, to any peisonwho is piepai-e- d to teed Silk wot 111s nd desite to be engaged in the business. 1 will a'so fin ntsti the necessaty instructions to any person applv mg I ir eggs on condition that thev shall leport their suoe.s li me at the end ol the season, in older to enable me to report to the l)ep uunem ol Agiicultme at Washington, which is now laki ,g Sieos to encouiage S.lk Cul ture in ui f 1 m ike it a mute lucer-atiih.1,1 ,1 has been heretoe bus.in s- fore. KuteccAVAki CONSUME I S JR ELY ID HAM CURED C.and Brown, Mrs. Groceries, Dry . fxecutors. Administrators, ami Guard aus ol Estates Pending in this Court, B!e their accounts with tne Clerk of this Court. Jacob John-on- -. Probate Judge. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. No, T327, Land Otfce at Salt Lake City, Utah vnul 15th, 1SS9. hereby given th it the lol-- ! set tier lias tiled nonce of . s iiilenti m to m ike tinal piouf in sup-nti f Ins d urn, and that s ud proof will tem.ide the Probate Judge or ' Uuty Cletk at Castle Dale, Lmety Co, Utah, on S itiud iv, M iv 23th, 1.V.9, vi. Georgeil kludge, ILK No 7034101 the N L j of S E I Sec 21 and N V ol N nice ;s wing-name- d p 4 S W Si-- Ip. 12 , S R 10 E. S L. M He names the lo.lowing w toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land vt I in stnui Peterson, Charles Johnson, N' phi N. imI ms, Jens Peterson, all ol Emery Co. Utah Tali IH ny peison who desnes to protest against the allowance ol such piool. or who knows ol any substantial it c.on, under the law and the regulation- - ot t he toof Interior Department whv suth should not be all jw ed w ill he go ui an opportunity at the above mentioned the vv .Hite and place to s ot said clanrant. and to ot'er evidence in rebuttal of that subiruted cross-exannn- by claimant. 1C. 0 m H e D. Wei u Batlev. Alty. for Claimant To the Editor 1 h H R NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 3324. Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Apill 13. Nutice is hereby given that the settler lias tiled notice of to make (mil pi oof in his intention support of his claim, and that s ml proof ot the will be made before the Lh-ie Dale, Court, Lmety county at h mas W. Utah, on June 5th, ibS9, vu Simper, D. S. No. 10570 for on n i. J - the 20, Tp 22, s r 6 e lie r m. hallowing witnesses to prove t on timtous lestdence upon an I 1 David 0.1 ot sa d land, vi. Ph h is - - H v nt IUf a ';vu m & Jlowe ill. r h tho dt h ih , i u H J in .1 - G t oof t (o KI- i uiium, tnut Buhnutted t im si o3 JJH, H' Ail7MiJ2 Attyj. otioe for Desert Laiul, FinHl DubllnUie.!. .4 No United 0ht t , sdt UkeCit, Utah, a Supt. Allied desired to know vvliat the associations would do towards ainmusemeuts on Rlandav, furnishing It was decided 31 d of June (held day.) to leave the matter with the presidents of associations, and for them to leport immediately to the St, ike Supeiinteiid-ant- . I . State-Ln- Notice is hereby (.'Hill t jsnl t 11 't h, kimbiill ol . X, 3 y John R. Neilson, gZZT'Boot and Shoe Maker ,3 All kinds of Custom Work neatly i done and a good fit guaranteed PRIESTHOOD MEETING, 7 30 P. AT The meeting was called to order by Prest. Peterson. The invocation consisted ot Singing, We Hunk I hee O God Pravei by Piest, A. H. for a Prophet, .'sund Like the Lund, and singing Brave. Apostle Lyman Repairing done on Short N otice Then addressed the meeting, he said Doors west of Lowry & Sen. Usually these meetings wete for the brethren alone, but, usually there was Manti, Utah. nothing said that the Sisieis could not 5 know. The Lord has given to every head of a lamily the tight to the Priesthood, they are entitled to the levelations of Jesus Christ and are entitled to become heirs ot God, and joint hens with the Savior. The nearer we become luce lian, the greater will be our teward, and t he cluservvill be of of all kinds Manufacturer oui re ai.uiiship, anil the closer we shall Tinware, Roofing and Gutter ork. be with mm in Inn and all Piternity. Men wn 8 aie pom in the Spirit of Epluaini, Utah. the Lord will ,e po r in fa.th, if they are rich 111 both they w ill be rich in the IP. arenssen., 3T. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, v un the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the hsn system, forming the ONLY PER-el'CREMEDY to act gently yet v momptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS AND C!cans2 so THAT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 4 Locisvilcr, TINNER. 1 j t have the Iruitfullness of JAMES V. STEVENSON, the earth,would we should honor the Lord. God has been honored in Sanpete as evidence the flocks and the herds. He Ephraim, Utah. is pleased with the people of this and other stakes for the building of His Temple. He is pleased with President Keeps a full line of Harness. Wells, Prest. Lund and those who labor a there, the blessings pronounced by them SpecialtyjEJ J7Repairing upon you in that Temple will be lulfill-eCo-obut dont slack your energies, as it Block South of South 14-1- 3 is necessary for you to have good when you go into that Temple so that you can enjoy the blessings and it is just so with the missionaries: when they return they should be instructed just the same as when they go, HAS OPENED A they should not fall back into the same old channels when they return. Just sc' with the brethren and sisters when they Two Doors North Of Co-o- p Store, come out of the House of the Lord, they shonld increase their energies. Manti, Give him a call. We look upon those things, and upon the Sabbath as being common. There is not one requirement made of us that is not important. The order of baptism, ald h their pmnis by intmdncinsr a bre of though a temporal ordinance, is just as r v m ipdineuwLble toall tnmiuep wtlla Mresfcl neccessarv as any ordinance. It is a spirf Timn axs. HEALTH FOOU COM be baptised, as also 4 AY, A 3 4 tli Avenue, Aw orht itual ordinance to i p. El. H. SPERRY, Sartoer Blaop l - ti- f t 0 i , o Mt Francisco, Cal. New York-- CO., Monumental 'Ai' I.ak LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court ot the county of Sanpete, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of George Cr.sp, deceased. Older appointing dav for settlement .fa count and to show cause why ,n sh mid not he made. J hn R Baxter, the administrator of lie estate of George Crisp, deceased, laving this day rendered and presented for settlement and filed m this Coutt Ins mal acc amt of his administration of the state ol said deceased. Also setting ' nth that said estate is in a proper con-l.- n m to be closed and that a portion .1 the lesidite of said estate rematng to be divided among the heirs of said leceased. It is ordered that Monday, die totli day of June, A. D. 1889. be and the same is hereby aopomted for the etdement of said account, and it is that all persons interested in said estate he and appear before the Probate Court on said loth dav of ju e, A.D.18S9 at 11 ocl ck a. nt. of said d iv then and there to show cause whv sad final account should not be settled, and an order of distiibution sh add not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs of the Saul deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy ol .his order be published once a week lor hree successive weeks before said 10th dav of June, A.D . 1889, in lhe Home Sentinel, a newspaper punted and published in Manti, Sanpete county, Utah. Jacob Johnson, Probate Judge. Dated, May 13th, 1889. Territory of Utah, ss conqty ofSanpete j I, John Retd, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original order appointing day for settlement of account and distribution in the matter of the Estate- - of George Crisp, deceased. - Witness my hand and the seal seal'I of the Probate Court of said this 17th day of May. A. D. 1889. SOUS. & Flu v n Stone Cutters, Dealers in Mantles, Plaster Busts, Centor Pieces Etc. (0; Owners of the Famous San Pete Quarries. MAIN STREET MANTI. a John Reid, Probate Clerk, Utah Central, TimeCard. Feb. 10, 18S9. ssenger Trains leave Nephi daily as follows : ing North, 5 :48 a. m. & 2 :25 p.m. 8:13 South, 11:35 G :40 10 a.m.v Lake Salt p.m rive, ave Salt Lake City at 7 :20 a. in. 4 pm. and Salt leave Lake, Trains Passenger ilv, for the North, to connect with U. P. Ky. and the U. & N. Ry. 7 :40 a. ra. & 1 50 p. m . and ive in Salt Lake City at 10:50 m. and 5.00 p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for North at 7 55 a. in. and for the uth at 5 :15 p. m. ! OAK JpETE XO-TI- yALUV CAIiI).oJ ME Trins leaye daily (Sunday north ex- 9 :00 a. m. 9:30 Fountain 9 45 Green, 10 :10 10:30 Divide, MainSt, Nephi, il :20 Arrive Nephi, 11 :23 Going South leaves 12:30 m. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12.40 1 30 Divide, FountainGreen.l :G5 p. nt. 2.15 Draper, 2:30 Moroni. Arrive Chester, 3:00 ' Stage3 connect at Moroni for aL parts of San Pete and Sevier. Francis Cote, Thko. Brurack, Manage)-Gen. F. & P. Agt. S. Kerr, General 6upt. II. Gen. hn Sharp, Supt. General Offices, Main Street. It Lake City I y r. baft). Dim, c if. VIVO. . l-- Illt (ll?ttctloB llov'tc fup 2- lit U, OUI Sixtn Aftant, 1 kty d I r.ERCHAfJTS v u -- d, a Sam Ky. of June dis-tnlii- REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for hV RUP OF FIGS. Manufactured only by the II we 3 System Effectually, PURE BLOOD, works. A the TO i. r . tli day In itr. the tollou iu witut o th oompUtf trnation mid r I mintiou ud d sm( Latftvetw tvrdTjur Atrtl ii Irnk Kimball, Oliver Kimball, ail t ujeiy Co. I lab. D. W EBB, Kest.r Mill jus mo 9-- j -l ll hinge iai i x Wilkes - , i cruss (aumu thand to ulU r evidcut e t chiimant. - iF- 1 'TinWare, Boots. Shoes, Notions, &c., kepi constantly on Hand. Main Street, 03 1 1 i Theie Apostle Lvman spoke to the meeting and gave some general outlines ol ihe Manti. duties of the Association, and llluugnt 10-that every Association m b n peie could do something to make flua nay pleas rut and enjoyable. Exnorted tin- Ouneilt" be temperate and exempt nv a. d do 'ail ud ai d be possible to make otnus Saints. consistent Latter-daRemarks were made by Sip's, .'.died, Audeison & Treasurer ilav CD st-c- . goods , c5 Register. ApMaJ Please inform your readers that h i e a p isito e remedy for ifsc-.isliv its timely the ah ne named t ti use In ipeless cases have been permanently cuied. I shall he glad to send two b Miles ol my lemedv ERt-la ' to any .f your tenders woo have con- Chnsiianseii, John Mevru k all of Eim-- i v Erne tl tney will send me their ex sumption w h 11 v ' . iuu pu-s- s and p isi dice ad Ires-- . Respect i "J dll. pul b,l a 1 V. Slocum, m c. a an h Mibstahtu! ro lully, u t ihts lut n r ! ' ' im Peatl St., New Y.tk. 29 MIDUM ll"t be liiuH iJj 1 o Ph Ca-d- 8 counfull stock of Rake teeth and Sections with large variety cillors. Supt. Allred read circular from Genof Machine Extras, kept eral Superintendancy, and the proat on hand Continually gramme tor the conimmg June confer3 ence to be held at Salt Lake City. Ephraim, Utah. 3 NOTICE. It is ordered by the Probate Court of Sanpete Countv. that all delinquent elTEU'. lr 'E-- r |