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Show TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. JULY 21. 1900, Y carnet and the seats are cushioned with leather. The aisles are cover ed with matting, so that the entrance of each pereon will not disturb all the rest. The' tower is eighty-fivfeet high and is cbvared with zinc and surmounted by a handsome imported ornament. A: handsome painting adorns the wall back of the stand. At the dedication tomorrow It is believed that several members of the quorum of Apostles will be pre)' sent, also Presiding Bishop Preston and other prominent authorities. A time of rejoicing is expected. In conclusion, we state that the Netf-Meeting people of Lewiston are to be upon their enterprise and public spirit, and we commend To-morro- w. outside contributors their example to the consideration .Amongst . be mentioned Bros. Thatcher of the rest of the county, Logan not may Bank, which provided a handsome excepted. sacrament set; George II. Chkmp and Hay ball and Co, eleTubiic Sick IVeAdaclie absolutely and Prosperity Enjoyed by the Residents gant Hyrum Few Facts Concerning the Condition of chandeliers; and Harris Bros., permanently cured by using Moki Tea, in cash. The latter firm also A pleasant herb drink. Cares constiof What was at one Time Known as Poverty Flat, as Shown by Their Public $75 sold the beautiful pipe organ tbe pation and indigestion, makes you eat, work and be happy. Satisfaction ' best m the country which adorns sleep, . . . guaranteed or mone back, 25 cts. and Buildings. 'LEWISTON DEDICATION. e The Magnificent House to beDedicated -- V . - f dedi-atlo- n every resident within his bishop-riTomorrow will witness the He does'" not eay go and do at of something, but come, let ns do of which, illustration Lewiston, an something, and be is always one of the most liberal contributors to accomartist taken by- a Journal any work for the public benefit. panies this article. .The,result k thjULewiston ha?, it affords but an additional proof in proportion to itsfeize, a greater "of Lewistonpubllcenterpriseof n u tuber of proprly fin i sb ed a n d than "which so many examples have been furnished public buildings - if notin tow-n-in any "furnished before;' the State; Lewi8lonj at the" time 'Bishop Eoergy Ua dietrguishing fea Lewis was called to preidw over tureofeveryjecclesiastical and other The the newly created ward, was known organization- asPoverty Flat, an! "judging peopJtfhavp built and built, until c. theloew-mTetingliou- ie the building. This building has been united with the oTd school house, and remodelled until it ie a really and modern structure. us jcop-modio- - Butthe crowning achievement of wn.- 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. Some .Testimonials. the people of Lewiston is the building of the new" meetinghouse which is to be dedicaiedrtomorrow.ZFor the-oOuot- ted -- aAown the size of Lewiston, which 6nly contains a population of 160 families, tne building of a" $10,000 meeting house is a great task; one only to be accomplished by unity of purpose' and concerted action. Here, again, as upon many former occasions, the Bishop proved him You ought to hear & fetv testimonials in this paint business. .We have ldads of - them daily about the good color, the easy .work, the - wear - and - the en " ' amelled finish. ' You are sure to - like the QUEEN BEE. - RITER BROS. DRUG CO. Logan, Utah. Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. Tie Oneida Mercantile Union, FRANKLIN, . " igtfje leading general store in Southern Idaho. We carry. a full and well selected stock of general merchandise and Household Furniture. Largest dealers in Mens and Boys' Clothing, ' Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishing goods. 1 We are now offering special bargains in clothing, not on old stock, but on new, clean and upto date goods. It pays to see ,,B Moses Thatcher Jr. Mgr. Aq Electric Planing Is something new in this part of the country, but LEWISTON from it MEETING T every posibte, public requirement apDearances has been amply provided for. Godmer; for if there was ever a The Relief Society owns its own forsaken, barren, poverty-strickebuilding, erected at a cost of $1 -looking country, it was where 400. Lewiston now stands. The tithing office is a brick But that is all changed now. structure built upon a five acre Industry, and the peculiar pionce tract of land. The interior finish characteristic which has been and decorations cannot be surpassIn the lower story termed stick has so ed anywhere, changed the face 'of nature in the there is a handsome fireplace Lewiston district that it could no variegated tiles and longer be recognized, by one famil-m- r finished after. The moatapproved with it before the transformat- modern methods. A circular stairion. The labor of the husband- way leads to the upper story, and man has transfortaed thebarren all rooms have a hard finish nd "taste in to waving fields of gold en a r e w el 1 carpeted , as, Jndeed,. are. pain, beautiful gardens, and the alfother public buildings. office the tithing Upon country is thickly studfded with In grounds there is a granary which PPy and prosperous homes. me whole State would be difficult will hold six thousand :hushelslof it jofind a more prosperous place grain; a fine root celltfr lined and than Lewlstom; fioored with Portland cement "over The people, of Lewiston- - area a concrete base, and, with .shingle tinted people, and this condition shavings between the roof and ceillargely due to the influence of ing as a protection against frost. weir leader, Bishop W. H. Lewis, Teen there is a barn of the most T haanot only apent his time, modern construction, 30x40 feet, onihii money, freely, in support with ample accompanying sheds ny and every project which and corrals for cattle, and in conin his opinion, prove of nection therewith, plenty of pumps benefit. In many, if not, to provide them with water. . - instances, - he has They have aTneetiog house -fob'll originator of schemes for which they have nqw discarded as - uWrtb benefit, and so well is h house of wtfrsbip, in which Sunrecpfized that he haa but to day school will be held, also dances, meet m new -- improvement in otherr-publhpolitical, and n sur-rounded- by 1 Si k tthe r , aer tohavethe united support o we have one with which to prepare all kinds of building material, and keep on hand a good supply of it, also doors, windows, screens, hard- HOUSE. was no misno- 1 self a true leader of his - flock. If ware, etc. the people decided to build a house of worship to cost $5,000, the Bis The public is invited to call and see our mill and get prices on such hop pledged himself to contribute material as we carry that they need. $500 toward it. If they decided upon a $10,000 structure, he would donate a thousand. The latter proposition prevailed, and the result is the maghificent new build- i izzsn ing. ' Main' Street, Nort h of Court House. Ah advantageous site of five acres-wa- s secured, directly across the streetfrom the old meeting house, and the ground was broken in. 'May. The entire plot upon which the house stands was neatly fenced and. provided with , suitable gates. It was also leveled and sown. As to tbe building itself, it is, including the vestibule in front " and tho vestry in tbe rear, 115 feet in 40 feet in width; The length-bremainder-of-loaa- c -main room is eighty feet in length and The ceiling -- an arched one is --27 feet high. The acoustie proper- Stock-wi- ll ties are as nearly perfect as it is possible to make them. The seatestimated at 1,000, -ing capacity is IP YOU WANT BARGAINS COME EARLY.- and this isprovided for by accommodation settees placed upon a sloping Ladles Shoes 60c to 82.00, floor, which enables all to have a full view of the stand. ; Men's Shoes 81.00 to 82,60, The latest and most approved methods of heating and ventilation Children's shoes 25c to 01.25. have been adopted. The-stan- d, which has ample seating capacity, is carpeted with a fine Brussels -- The Smiths shoo be sold within tho next 20 days. r -- . .. |