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Show 'i.m.i: v. . s - f V Yf - v- i b . 1' - V, i... r :i is I. is. i.ii 11 v. T.: O 1. . T li W.i., S . H.. t p a i - r f i 4 rfj - , President:--- LI: VAX. M JR K1NLLV, TICKET. COUNTY TICKET. B. Wheeler, C. .Silver Representative: C. II. Rluncnard, of F. W. Chappell, Xeplii; Silver City ' W. II. Kirkeudall, Mammoth; James E. preson, County Commissioners: Hugo 1 r Levuu. r John Taylor, KieDke, Xephi, Eureka; Levan. Sheriff: - Parley P. Christensen, Xeplii. ' i. Sheriff: E. If. Sparkes, X' Prosecuting Attorney: Edward Pike, Commissioners: Thy-gereo- Eureka. Recorder: i. Attorney: T. L. Foote, XClerk: William Bailey, Xephi. Recorder: T. C. Winn, Xephi. Treasurer aud Collector: J. A. Booth, Xephi. Asseaor: Thomas W. Lerwell, Mona. Iadtie Farmer, Xephi. Joel drover, Neplc. Assessor: Jenies Louder, Eureka. Treasurer and Collector; Ch irles Abbott, Xephi. Surveyor: Jackson MeChrystal, Eureka. Mrs. Clerk: Surveyor: Y. M. M. I. A. CONFERENCE. we-ma- n. el-do- m mes-age- A attainments, tlio-- wholia studied 1 e in the various principles of the gos. pel, and the mutual improvement accociatiou is di signed to do this. It is to make of us marked men and wc will be noticed beeaime of our Irue and bearing. That wherever they may be they would be gentlemen. I have heard men of mark in the political world make remarks about the elders of this church that they have found more pleasure more of a spirit of honesty more of charity than any other imm whom they may hae met with. That when they have con.-istu- li-hi- s by the-show to world the they (hem-elv- 'd es eharue-teiL-tic- e that t!uw luio aeouired a high among nvn. i 1 i '1iie mutual have been soua le.ay be qualille.l to !k-!u- la c "Her.- - iitun hai'peas w that cuth. witii anyoi." on it l ith us that - -. A. Andrew - .1 '.e. . . of Music, 232 S. Main. j Use Three Crown Baking Powder. 1 GnocEn V Larson, Levau. SALtLaKE j - 5 pui-.uit- Easy Payments. A . V.-- these meetiugs. I think an active and determined course should be pursued by parents in regard to this work. That they should help tlieir children to attend these meetings, for it is for the purpose of their not only temporal but spiritual advance. Education does not consist alone in the education of the schoolroom. The man who cannot read or write may be a scholar in s, mo walks of life. It eternal lifrn is not education alone from books Ile went on to show that tve we need but it is also experience must pattern after God if we want which will carry us through life. e should attain that principle. When we talk of these questions of have faith in God. You can read education, and 1 would not di all about him in the Bible, Book of, count hook learning one cent. I Morm m, and Doctrine and Coven- think that we need more practical auks. As Brother Ilinkley said in knowledge then those we teehni- - Sunday school, he said it all came cally place under the tern cduca- thiougli the principle of allection. tion. L'ts have a education ThU was ennuneitaed in that shall he of ust to moil. That the pa .age which says." That whoso whether we follow the plow, or ever laeketh wisdom, let him ask! whether we delve into scientific ofG id.wno givetii liberally and up- we will follow it to that Separate yourselves end so th it we may pattern after lroni evei thing evil, cut your God. God gave us this intelligence self from disis that everything and has given us t le power to upWe cannot attain to great gusting. build his work . w ithout the spirit of knowledge Mon are two inhainronioush- - God. a little more, It developed in this life. some men are courage to learn to say no. E a nobility of character so that misshapen in their minds. They in this have bmi neglected respect you will not be switched by even-winand lin illy dr ft into the belief of doctrine. We want to to a owe that they an everlasting character, nothing supreme rue-;- ' assoesations will jle-u- s Chri-- t had a terrible being. tli rcgeaer.dion of the tion which lied been made by his Latter day Saints. Slull wc main-- ! enemies, but he had- one of the tain t hem. I believe we will, and puo-- l beautihil characters. Thead-cver- y frli r an 1 m ff her and et cry vantage of the-- e is to t and trim the guff boy bring us ne i. r to the lhtiier. and inilu-uade- r ws Ip ition of b ing so cial und'rliio-to alt tin that mid and carry on tin the power lather tlie We are in ing o:i the aud0 ilaruiL g i.) 1 w ork. tli ' eaitii i.i i ii and d iuj, liter- - of m n wit hi iff the fill- v . , llhhl,-of oar ma.ki r. That sa"h Ir.e--lieu-the Wn say.-- , "I s ,;n t it ,1, we th e who love me and delight iu iv he oar lot aA ih tha.t we w irn o te - that t We-- - t.ie.n." The rea-o- .i th" Inrd til Be- m v a,.- - e i.n a : lubnent-,- . you all The Great Dividend Paying Mines of Utah late business of all kinds, and to rap- j Jiy increase the value of city realty. OAKLEY LOTS at the present ex-t- o tromely low price, 6100 to $200 each, will soon double in value. 12 minutes Jlining Slocks and Claims in the Mercur gold belt for dry: shade trees; beautiful view; wide streets; alleys, etc. ems: $10 a Month. No Interest, Sale. Write or call for further informa- tiou. -- s d reputa-ecompli-.- i.ugLlob sxx cl 48 West 2nd So St., Salt Lake h - U. S. Govt Rs.. vt Aug. 17, iSS Highest of all in Leavening Power. O' -- -- ' m"-,en- g ) ' -. ) . A' ewAU - 5 e- -t j V Vj i'C fa. rvoscK OTBosarn show.-u-iiii.l- er (TjU'nlcd in rnltiil Stat'-- s ami Caua .a ) a Il-.i- ; tod fcj V.( ::1 t here, only w Superintendi nt lYllcrgivvv made known the fact that Pro. (h H. Bird had removed fron the county and desired to be releas'd, which ur and stah i vOl li bw.l) aneaeupLAhmcut n ed as follows. ai a We freipusnly plead that the spirit of the, L ord be upon the speaker, but that spirit should be on the listener as well as speaker. To the young men I say join the assoea-tioYou, dout knew how long y ui will 15 here so it will be. bekt for OV sxv. o'l to p1 n. -- ep.v-eyoa- r j (Continutd on Third. Tat:.). XaiU;tnc, I'ructlosl T1is I't"'1',. oI UDv 1)1 a c- i.- i i ns che a insist iu tl s ' d.'-ir- mid-tofo- 3 n . r- -. i ;) I of t two orthn-- montha (h,ek of timidity, hec.ui-- " Ate realize the ie I hi h we havcof taken advantage of tin opp. nullities Athcli ciee.d have b ci our-- . 1 t e My bfuther- - and we have that been neglectful In say to the of this work. diameter reg'rl That too many young men are bewho l.aye ing caked on luis-ionot oro-'- t'd the thre-hol- d of tk.e door of mutual improvement. Too many time mthe daily caresdo wc paienls restrain our boys from g"ing to then: lieeWings;' - vr. become qnmimlful of the spiritu.il fu,-- JFYf ' n Apoml 'iV.p hbo was the hrst speaker. Ifu s.ii In h id b on highPrices and terms to suit every one. ly edified at want lie had liear.l at the young m a's conference. , it a great ileal to be sutiMied with yoursHf. It is a great deal of pleasure to you when we know that we have not wasted our days of probation. When you sin againSALT LAKE CITY. st light and intelligence 'when we For particulars call on W. L. Iioe at this office. prefer sin to rightousness what a record we make. If there is such a thing as unalloyed happiness it is to do good to others. The objects of education is to improve our charai ter, to ascertain where we come coin, what we are here for audwhere we are going to. Wickedness never brought happiness. The one that seeks pleasure all the time caunot be said to be happy. The prophet said that in the last days SELLS IT. they would be lovers of pleasure instead of lovers of of God. Righteousness always brings happiness HEWLETT BEOS. (UTY, UTAH aud peace. Robert lugiriol said that wheu ever a child came into the wrorld the question was where art t iou from, and anyone left this sphere, the query was, where art thou going to. It is impossible said lugersol, for auy theologian to answer this question. To this we as Later Day Saints differ for we have a mure borough knowledge of that principle. The Constantly pouring their wealth into speaker asked then il they wanted Salt Lake Clty wi1 C0Dtinue to 8timu. . I impro vim at J- LONG TIME roun of work which will keep them from (Continued from Page 1.) The mission has been giveu to the Latter-da- y Saints to preach the in the whole world and every gospel one has been given a mission to warn Ins neighbor. Mo matter how humble think our walk in life may be the mission, responsibility and duty rests upon eaeli and every one in the ingathering of our fathers children. The young men should be impressed deeply with this lac t, that this should be fixed and established in their minds that every one of them may be ealh-.nd in upon a mis-iowhen called nearly every the young men have shown a great degree of loyalty, and it is verys tli it anyone falters alVr the . The ueeis. receipt ol the 1 sity exists in the worl for elders it li more training than in the past. That is men of more schola-ti- e j , GARRETT A. HOIIART. ARTHUR SEWALL. Representative: City. ' (rnrylQ For COUNTY - 10 . n : l - r II..'.,'-l.i- I V. .".in it ' " I. ! .. .ir ai; p.u: I1. - - r J i- WILLIAM Vice-Presiden- t: m- H.-U- . '. ti.u : u- ;i ill aiulT.f u eei :i For President: WILLIAM JLXXIXGS For t I A. ol li n ' i .. T ( I: , s m - 1 j. i.ii .1- Republican Ticket. Democratic Ticket. Fur W. H. ' v i ' I' - H i ir n ar II II i I- ' : J.- , . . V V 1'1 .1 What! T. ' . - I. :n . , :.S' a t . w ' We Sell Them. i ' ir M i ? y i - . A" 'V.- . lt i J s . t i Dt ( ami a OIciu 2Sei lv I ni'i-rci- (. m ioRtion I li-- vih td.d Lvi-sDh AUaetiUi.uu If ren ffis iiotli raOi and credit !'!- -. It TVfnlilts It pai'l in on iwunt. l t li.diie.s uti to liate UaiiattiuHs ill dis- - JAl it t. ill lrcpn diiTerrnt attics rf ?pparate. It sIiom ti.e transactior.s ! eaii lerK. m.vn canMiil. li inaki a can it keejw an hnrst man holiest anti a thief viil iut stay here it i. It irill save in converge ace, timoand money, cnoH.rh to pay for itself nmtiY times over. I..dh nuuinne boxed beparately and muted for two years. l r full particulars address K vr CO., wr !f.5 aF.MtSCRH ST. CHWsiCf). I ItZur: A i. |