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Show f THE JOURNAL 1XX3 AN, UTAH. MAY 14, 1818, TRi-WEEK- LY I Use only one About the Pipe Organ. 1 BUT FALSE nEFCE, Editor Journal: In regard toj i the statement of Harris Bros, tn rt & pipe organ, I desire to offer a wora of comment. - - . In the first place I" do not think from the nature of their observations that either of those estimable gentlemen is very familiar with the mechanism or construction of a genuine pipe organ. To classify the use of native material and labor as an 1experimentis a thoughtless observation, for who can doubt that we have as excellent mechanics here as anywhere else, whilst our Utah red pine is famous as being one of the most resonaut of woods. The richness of sound in You must use tivo teaspoonfuls of other baking powder. the famous Salt Lake Tabernacle COO organ is a proof this; whilst I have heard that it is largely used by the in Califorwards of Salt Lake rendered a solo leading organ builders Conference Minutes. . nia. in a beautiful manner, The gentleman alluted to by Sunday, 10 af. m. After the PRESIDENT .JOSEPH F. SMITH Prof. Finder is one of the leading musical renditions and Usual then ppoke a short time upon the organ builders in England and ha prayer by Elder amuel Roskelioy, evidence of the divinity of the just recently finished a magnificent PRESIDENT ORSON SUIT II He also spoke organ in one of the largest churches Hook of Mormon. appoint-5nentthe announced followirg of the necessity of obeying the gos- in the West Indies. which were sustained by pel in order to obtain eternal life. The organ recently put in the the congregation: Andreas Peter Any person who will not receive Tabernace is a nlere toy compared sen to be a member of the High the gospel when it is presented to to the extent of the choir and the Council; Joseph E. Wilson, W. 1). him in dthia life or in the life to icope of the building and it is- - to Cranney and Joseph Cowley to be come will stand in exactly the be hoped that Logan will soon have alternates. Mr. H. J. Christian- same position as did Adam and an organ of which it may have as sen was appointed president of the Eve after the Fall, and he will not much reaon to be proud, as it has Scandinavians of Logan, with J. receive tho benefit ofChusts atone- justly now uf its most excellent H. Anderson as his assistant. H. ment save such as is vouchsafed to choir. C. Jackson and John Welch of all, saint or sinner. I am authorized by a prominent to slate that and Paradise, and Charles W. Spence substantial citizen APOSTLE TEA3DALE of Wellsville, were sustaintd for if of the plan alluded forcibly to budding an organ of The spoke next, and as patriarchs. ordination material and with native THE DONS FRONT OF WAR. the necessity of obeying the Word of native members of the High Council were he should labor effectual, the of Rod of prove the enormity Wisfytn, New York Journal. released from traveling a3 home crimeTof and adultery. will head a subscription list with seduction missionaries, and a number of He commended chastity and vir- the sum of $50.00. young men recently returned from tue, and exhorted all to faithfulRespectfully, in their Geo. Phii.iii s. ness. stead. George L. Swendgen was ELDER B. H. ROBERTS, appointed aid to the Sunday Schod the last Obituary. speaker of the conference, 8upsrintendency in place of J. Z evidences of Gods The following obituary notice of Stewart Jr., honorably released. pointed outlhe Our Summer Stock of Shoes will soon be here, andwerare of Mrs. Phoebe Ann Wright Robbins, upon Spain, because crowded for room. In order to reduce our already large Joseph S. Squires was appointed judgments her wickedness and cruelty. He mother of Mr. C. B. Robbins of assistant secretary. we have decided to cut the prices again. stock rejoiced to see the forces of liberty this Salt Lake the in appeared city, APosr: i: Merrill triumph, and hoped that in the Herald: Mens regular $1.50 stock in lace orSl.iuliea good all eolid Shojs in Dong., then addressed the Saints upon the strength of her new found power cong.. Fiiiare toe A GOOD WOMAN GONF. a necessity of obedience to the com-- and influence, the United States but that of sl.adies nice cloth top in Black or Tan, would not and of the God, they mandments forget gospel, Comn unicated. Good heavy work shoe?, splendid! Hutton or Lace, anv toe good $1.50 Mens words the of to God the for will listen help always relying upon Today, in the bosom of mother $1 50 grade, only to meet the trials of this world. messengers of truth, and embrace be laid to rest the mortal will earth, the those all advised He gospel. holding posiLadies $2 50 grades in button or lace, Ana Wright Good Heavy Shoes, si.es 1 to 5,S any style toe, fine Vici Kid stock, The choir then rendered an remains of Mrs.Phoebeold tions of responsibility in the priestBoys residents one of the only good $1.25 grade hood to learn to obey the require- anthem; Elder George 0. Pitkin Robbins, first saw the She of thie city. benediction. teachthe before ments of the gospel, pronouncing light of day in New Jersey, in the ing them to anyone else. The Tabernacle Organ. She passed away on Some Good Bargains in Childrens Shoes. year 1812. PRESIDENT J03ErK F. SMITH isthe 4th In inst., Wednesday evening, Editor Journal: your followed with an eloquent add res sue of Tuesday I noticed a sugges- at the ripe old age of 80. Many full of stormy upon the beneficence of the gosfel. tion to the effect that if $2,509 years of her life were Utah. woith life those to could be raised, an organ The blessing of eternal experiences. Logan, R. John her with in husband, She, who embrace it, and livup to its $5,000 could be built Logan by would I more" to valued deceased, sailed in the be is from Robbins, an England. expert requirements, old devise a famous ship Brooklyn, around plan than all the riches of the universe. suggest that he first Latter-dachoir to raise the $2,500. This the Better it is to be a humble Cape Horn, for California, in 1840. in the Saint, poor in worldly wealth, has been trying for the past eight She buried two childrenocean and Atlantic of the If depths but endowed with the priesthood, years to do, without success. A CHAPTER OF COOD THINGS? Pacific the on to one than to be n millionaire without it. the money conld be secured, it gave birth Men who obey gospel laws are al- would not rpquire an expert from ocean. She was a devout member of Jesus Christ of HAVANA PRESS DRILLS, ways prosperous, and any man any country outside of our own, to of the church Latter-da- y Saints since the year Beaton Karih. , who has the spirit of the goapel get the organ. 1839. She came to Utah in 1853. Member. will never put away the wives JOHN DEERE PLOWS AND STEEL HARROWS K In her every day life she was noble, Stand without a rival od has given him, nor turn his Gold know they Seekers After She ft and sympathetic. AND STEEL PLOWS, back upon his offspring. OLIVER generous CHILLED Only disappointed, but seekers never swerved from the line of If are unexcelled. traitors to the work of Christ will may be after health take Hoods Sarsapar- what she believed to be true, and FULLER-WARRESTEEL RANGES & STOVES K do that. confidence that she accorded to others the same utmost with the illa If This closed the morning services. RACINE SPRING WAGONS & BUGGIES, it will do them wonderful good. She for herself. claimed she rights 11 SUNDAY AFTERNOON BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS, was as pure and gentle a9 the In the afternoon Bishop Maughan Hoods Pills are the only pills flowers and as cheering as the THE IDEAL WIND MILLS, jj Stand at the head. the with Hoods to take after Sarsaparilla. qffered relative a distant was opening prayer, She light. 6 which Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Ed Easy1, yet efficient. PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS, . of the writer of this, by marriage, j and I have always addressed her THE WITCHER PORTABLE DAMS. jj Ik No farmer ebould be without them. . From my as Auntie Robbins. HORSE SHOE NAILS, STEEL,1R0N, HARNESS. JJ heart of heartB I shed a tear of rewe 4WE ARE PREPARED her at Still, Aud ik departure. & gret everything else that makes life pleasant. have this hope and consolation: Co-o- p Wagon and Machine Go-- . To Supply the Trade and Public With Such I we shall meet her again some day some time in a brighter and N. V. Kimball, Mgr. ' ' Seasonable Goods as better world. Her life was one of purity and V NEATSFOOT AND HARNESS OILS, BLUE VITRIOL, usefulness, and, like the leaves in the fall of the year drop gently to SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPPING PURPOSES,' WHITE earth, so did she, after & full rouud LEAD AND LINSEED OIL, AND A FINE LINE OF of seasons, late in the Autumn, 5 PAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. pass gently away. Rest in peace, gentle soul, until we meet again in that land of eternal spring, where flowers are fadeless and sorrow unknown. We buy these goods in large quantities Your Boy, John. K and give buyers the benefit of same and (3-las- s, I Mr. Geo. Naylor has just built solicit inquiry and correspondence. an addition to his blacksmith shop 'h on the island. It is to be used for the woodwork department of his repair shop. 1 -- ing .teaspoonful of 4, s Best Bak- ing Powder to a quart of flour. . 8, 4? i. ..A? iKf miesIohs-CftTtT'Vlac- - ed TOO BiAWY SHO J , 85c. $1.75. ROBINSON BROS., Clothiers. y N I n Wm. Edwards. n. r ZE'-u.xxxit'u.- xe, - 4 Bato37- Caxxiagres, ZFaixrts, Oils axxd. j Riter Bros.' Drug Co. LOGAN, UTAH. Idaho. Franklin and Montpelier, - -- r & -- S. f Wool Wanted at the Knitting Factory in ex Caxpets axxd. Xjlxxoleoaxxxs. Scxeexx Dooxs. ' j -- . j . , (Leave orders for Screen Doors and they will bo put up jal once, ana you will get the full seasons use of them change for underwear, stockings, Main Street, Eait Thatcher Bros. Bank. ' gloves, silk mitts and garments. , : . r ! .1 4 |