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Show r TT : :( l ! i ZZ'ZTT rr?rrrTT' 'tn V this what I fancy tha mill says to me, Take it. Bob; take It. Bob; take t Bob; take It; JCe better than tea." I waa standing at the north end of the (rent dam on the bill from which I bad looked at the river when a boy II years of ate. and I remem tbered how the stream In lie wind And LIFE IN UTAH-FIFT- YEARS AGO Y fnrc4L Kry one of yotr jepring a fee mulberry THREE SECTION THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY NOYEMPER 4 1922 Xl r G EN EAtOG Y Utahroe This department Is conducted by the O.nealogy ftnelecyof p's of all who are Interested la genealogical research he re- others with communication Into to desire who get work, ramlllea sro Invited to moke ueo or temple workannouncements gsMIng matters of genealogy emliy of thle column. All who havo Inquiries or to thle work ereof urged to metters of Interset erganlsatlona or other Write wide of plainly, afforded here publicity moans ueo of tho m,ka side of the paper only, end make especially all names snd dgtebut onasone Address all brief as ths communications explicit, of Utah, 47 east South Tempi Society to th Genealogical Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. k!i?2 hank on one aide for plant next iteJ Brigham City reported that YJ?r waa surprised and pleased at op aa Beecher 'puts It, wee the premises. There is plenty of money flourkttilng condition of that commun'111 most had I crooked Perfectly thing ay. The report said "A Ion way to such ' kolng more, a woolen factory, a tannery, a edvance such a ahon diafance. I did mammoth farm and dairy and cheese kBOW uver me signature or me Hm hat crookedness that of the instma time at the riispo-th. eo nnefative plan w lhn lser-rtate-4 Npt. i otlca-a- pj tor following the lTTuir onera'W'and ii4dBCH date wended' tortiuTaIso Yietause-oft- he : selsus-GEXEAUM.ICAL CANADIAN .Nov I "Afl.r TuJI, resistance. were d Hearts (Spirit present. CONVENTION. nl My looking backward shortened and full that there was a manifest reiud ffhymMt1nKs fn theVabernacle H 'nt The Canadian penealogieal convejj-- , tanry Many said even I iany other portion of the Territory, the (broadened, bringing the past and the k each nearer to I benefit. time was too slmrt. weeks Present I other. a Alberta, wine lion held at .from Megratb, recently Them school! Sabbath in .subi11 practical application of the prttt4 UnUeid hold engineer who looked upon the Course n (cncnlogj'. , was an event long to be reijvtV respective wards at 10 aihetA and PA.AMM,iAKn sluggish stream, and in my fancy I panada, membered by all who took part in it. The extendon division of the Brlgi la the ; An accident that the children attend heard him level, higher Porsay. was from Higher mai!e4 reported from were has prac1 ham Just 2 will Young University oclock, they afternoon, at or level!" Then tha blueprint came and Delegateall the 30appointed wards of the three to all bishops, presidents of staked hold meetings f Instruction snd par-- ; a on it I read higher level." And then tically a clrt and stake and committee Lethbridge Alberta, Taylor genealogical mrdiabbl taking of the crament. and iW the the hammers rang on the bed roc k and the students enrolled numbered cular the correspondent evening they sill hold their meetings, canyon for a load of wood seeking drills, the .clink of shovela nearly 100. Some of them came from course describing the On beinl m is which usual. as genealogy and for prayer Instructions, the grind of scrapers, the chuckle of of miles conducted by Prof E P, Partrldgl hundreds a better opportunity for way home he fell from the wagon long distances, This waa broke j!blended in one constant chorus leg sH who iveAt a swsy.' The gOodTieapIe oTHHgTaTH through theeXfnsITTh division TbT" entertained them roya.ly durAg the leaflet 'announces that the priee 4 tabernacle to attend meetings during en and badly lacerated. , level!" level, f Higher higher entire week. The stake committees the course has been set at Jl'Hor tht Railroad Contract Let. ,3 the Winter, and the home missionaries j V The water to rise and send began and the stake year and goes on to explain the naturf worked in and other eiders will attend thfc meetThe Ogden Junction said Aupt- - Bor- widening ripples and miles back, f hack, presidencies and bishops gave their of the work taken up. A progpeeud r-ings from time to time to Instruct in Farr had received bids for the grad- miles whispering to the under-currePlngree-Tannof of tbe course Is g'ven as follow. B. Eider directed. be s support. the people they ihay ing of the Utah Northern it. It. beW7, 1 Tbe place of genealogy and tens higher levels, higher levels the Taylor stake. Elder William HenThe Fourteenth ward aeembly room tween Ogden and the Junction of the S Elder and The great derson of the Alberta (take, pie wo-- k m the plan o Salvation silt be prepared for seating strangers line wtth the Central Tactile near I Th dam was done. 3 slake Lehl Jensen meetThe h.story of genealogy sni of our the was waters Lethbridge to attend VTfV.v who may wish spring tlds : Brigham City Contracts" for the work r',rTolr uJi to be drawn upon In had the work in charge. temple work ings the the of between wd Ogden point Lil3. The spirit and mission of Eiijal summer tiro tktr field might yletd, Elder Nephl Anderson and Mias A T8o.nl item told of an accidenthad fkr "&"-the office of the and their effect upon the world ,aTLd itmm b,Lm whfr bar; lian Cameron from at Tfcirnin 4 How la mute all kinds of gf Uke Mt Cuy of 1a timer, Tavlor 4k Co, lost lam G'flealPtkkU'oclety v frrerflftg- Weforejwimeat s"rf temflh mwf bf arrived ihe Riim-iUthumb and forefinger of hU left head oT outhe rn the machinery In the factory convention the Sunday at Ihe Church and tbe VL spent made1 wlthlhe h1ca'l,)of pr prrem mam of at How all kinds make io the sacrament Raystreet on i meeting South Temple tendingfirm tbe people of that region, but hei sheets to enable us !o do lun Elder Mark Lindsay, called on a by 4 The flood tides of life's springtime mond Monday morning the conven- userlpt -him did furnished Use seat the byi opt proper began in the commodious pie work. mission to England, took with him way of Beaver on what they can yours to roll sway from day to tion "fh 4 What temple work really is regusnd minmeetinghouse at Magrath specignen of grains, fruits -- t It was not cushioned snd t he . day as did ths waters of the great r i --.- H stage. lar and temple work subof intention exhibiting with genealogical lac. the. erals uarvoi a to with purpose--- a vier, sit to was time he of wjutred them where they would advertise the on.it making a distance of 14 miles be reservoired for the carrying out of jects were then- treated, much of the temple work when the opportunitj treatment work conus to the resources of Utah to the world a being devoted To me your great design made It seem anything but comfort8 Marriage doctrinal kindd subject-a- t ud interspersed subject Getting up steam. was ths head able." tread through the balls of with musical W. Elder Ander- led Mr. number J. Item. the following ovyr and your hunting something attitude son wrote from EbenexerTlunter Alpine Nafncs and nicknames being the principal speaker The Silver and hla assistants got up.steam of a fatal accident the library seems to say higher attendance befalling George in 10 Genealoicil libi iries and thi at ail the seealons increased PioIII the new steam fire engine Tour ball room conduct in daT while passing level" nt sessions therein work tbe Fifteen pounds Bennett. toMr Bennett, with closing neer' this afternoon. a load of comparison with that of other day on Sy 11 gsntaquin Sunday. Oct. 28, when the large Heirship and relationship of steam were attained In the same through and of theae days In some other place Ploehe for fell under the 12 room was freight attenfilled with Tempi! meeting Family organization number pf minutes and IS pounds In 18 wheels of hla wagon. He was so bad-!- y seems to say o ms higher level, tive listeners. and matters pertaining t At the sessions. excursions, minutes. level," a doe the Timpano-go-s Presidents Wood. AlienSunday reporter left when the died in about two higher crushed that-h- e do work. to and of Brown temple nd preparing had attained, been climb. latter point 13 Genera! survey of the course. the three stakes taking part were the the steam gauge was rising rapidly." hours. Elder Canute Peterson, laboring In Whatever badges-I- t miv wear principal speakers. A concert on Fri- Reviews, examinations etc, two hours Points. Outside From a J Copenhagen. Denmark, had written day evening was made a success by credit CHARLES J. TOONE Whatever titles. It mar bear division also am ths beat musical talent in the three The extension Bishop E. M Austin, of Liberty. letter to the editor of The Deseret The soul is dead that cant declare Lake valley in October of 1855 of Charles J. Toone was a Utah pio- Salt the was a of Sait tbe the Lake stakes. fact thal News, nounces Lake tnis progress circular in Bear telling valley, For higher levels, higher levels! Hla parents were John and Emma He said the A wonderful spirit prevailed during! It offers a missionary course whch i He said the great need of missionary work there neer trho gave of the best that lay in Toone. He grew to young manhood visitor was a greater num- health of the eldera from Utah was the whole week The Spirit of Elijah designed to prepare men and womcj bis power to build up the common- amid pioneer Hardships and early was that communityindustrious was certainly made manifest in the for the m.HFinn field The lessons fpl settlers. He generally good snd thev were laborber of steady, I PROGRAMS wealth and in the earh days to pro-te- qualified to do Jiis part in every ac- said there realiof of with indicative a a hearts of the devoted students, on this course ate outined by Dr Georg was land and seal, ing plenty to tnoae tivity from peculiar the settlers marauding trying days credit of room for new settlers to sation of their holy and responsible 4 a H RriinhaU, and two hour closing afternoon. f the Saturday bands of Indiana lie was a veteran He went to Dixie in IS87 and when he plenty in snd spread " written test or review was given and in th.ology may h gained bv com calling Tomorrow Is the regular monthly the n of the Black Hawk Indian nvr and a returned he ntoted to Croydon, MorV "pitch course were over The attention of all Interested bv the Lldor An accident in Sanpete county was papers gone plcting minute-ma- n in every tense of the gan county, where ho lived for more eported from Spring City, as fol- brass band work was called to the Fast day observed by tty Church of Anderson and Miss Cameron The Skidmore. 30 tears He then moved to lowsSaints. In test showed that moat of the students . word. He waa born in England in than C J. Thomas, con- Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y fact that Prof Brother started Page Joseph M "Work is about to he done in thl rgan. Utah, where .he risided until from ML Pleasant with a load of pro- ductor of the orchestra In the Salt consequence there will be no 'after- had mastered the subjects 1111 and came fo Utah as a boy when veiy well temple fn- - ihff names found in th4 , living latterly In the duce for Ploehe, and after crossing Lake Theatre, had secured the agency noon meeting at the Tabernacle, ir2t a On Friday afternoon the first pioneers had been here only hia a dumAll person this city. He sa.it reek at the forks of the can- - for Utah for the sale of th best and tourist service will be held there com- ber of the students wentquite five years He .crossed the plains in Sugar House district of to Cardston prmted Sk dmore book 1 kid should write la U- died In summer, the In at afterHowell s after life a of compuny: mencing and visited the temple They were interested thispast amy arriving Captain most modern brass band Instrument anto double had teams with yon Box 144, Richmond Utah noon fast meetings will be held In shown through the beautiful suuc-turtain Howell's company arriving in usefulness and activity. njprc. other to get out, the road being so His terms." the announcement said. the evevarious sards and in the now completed and readv for the fnMgn Stake Meeting. his will be found such as to insure paN editorial In the weekly edi- store and basmenf next to Joelson's steep and heavy. While carrying othning ward meetings will be under tbe furnishings Without rioubt, this conA meeting for all intere ted in gem - tronage, and will be especially' advanbe occupied by Messrs Kirtley ox chain over his shoulder to the directions of the Xiutual a vention will Improvement tion of The Deseret News of will prove great help to the ealogy and especiaPy ward represent bands, for ,ink th' hammer tageous to organised brass and Pitt, as a steam i bakery and Programs submitted Saints in Canada in giving them in- tivesof Ensign irnke. will be held id to arrange for associations. Nov. . 1873. from which ma- cracker factorv. and as it slipped off which he Is prepared The next dlvisionlof for these meetings follow: " structions on how to gather and ward meeMnghouv the Twentieth m'n,s discharged, a ball special terms terial Is culled for this depart-tne- will shortly be opened by Measrs F tMe records, preparstoty to ttre "Wednesday 'Nnv ''Vantrar .subject "Funeral ami Deaths. First 'Ward, thrmtgb the Tleshr part 6T his this week, deals with a situation'' Culmer and Co. as a wholesale 'and lT',!n and of .or ths he will take . up for con ordinance opening of interest sad Egbth work. It can betemple entering again the bark Funeral service had been held 4n Chapel.- - Rght1 ftotrth grocery and general merchan- thigh We said be especially fa will that sideration truthfully JO 7eTt that had mads necessary the exporta- retail the at pm. Opening this convention, waa the- - best Kpee. fracturing the the Nineteenth ward schoolhouse for East. of dise Meeting part establishment, on store and the a talk from Donetta of its vored-wttocal solo, Mrs. number sard choir He Mrs Hsnnah Harvey Pierce. tion of surplus wheat and the ehip- - the west end by Messrs H Graves and bone and coming out in front The ever kind Y held t.- - course in of tha in Bessie B Ernetl stakes of Kessler on tbs any Browning, address was taken by Bishop E. Ksy, of Mona, speakers were President that could Co w ho will also be In the la of other Brigham j vocal solo, Jos. Kjar, cios- - the Church, not only because of tbe gencalogv All are invited to attend. Jilng as well haveproducts been raised here, and general merchandise line grocery G and others, horns to JU Pleasant, Tour.g Bishop and Hunter 1, ard choir. showing that even In those early days Woolley, freight agent for the U P where he lies In a very irffecarloua con- George Q. Cannon. mtfnty., Oscar W Carlson, song, choir, Sundav Nov 4. in the war! Ward. izenship The were carefully R H. Co, and Mr economic conditions The following deaths were reported program will begin hape! architect, dition." Seventh South and Fifth East benediction. Chapel, watched and the people were urged to have opened offices Johnson, A detachment Lieut of o Wheeler's 30 4 Wash-iretoclock iotin and vocal solo n in the William of Moss, upper part Washington. Hellldsy War Meeting at 10 pm Opening number, take advantage of the resources will be rendered bv Mr. RomamJ of the building There on few expedition of 30 men and three govare hts while to a Forty-fifth Lester lochoir this ward Tsalm. county, Harvey way Reading, prajer by and Miss Leona Hauer tbs region.. To quote: Woolley Hde rooms ernment outfits In had V at Katntb suitable for offices still va- put duet. Ariel Fjelrtrom Lucile Mad- Miss Stella Nielson, solo. 1 haries R ba h eight miles south of here, at Par-Hi- cal rcsijett'vely Utah is termed an agricultural I cant. wh!ch howev er. for supplies before continuing to Join Cache Brad- sen? addrssa. Alma C. itaion, violin Pike, address. Bishop J Percy Godthe Elisabeth county. owingto Is It end ha been, excellence of the location and the number ward dard. Territory. and auch other detachment sit of which shaw. $4 ears of Parley's Ward. at GrantsvIUe solo. Louts Love, closing airy the Elsie Osborn. although now noted for Its mineral and convenient character of the rooms were engaged in a government explor- Maria Lind, wife ofage. Ferewt Dale Hard. John Lind, in her choir, benediction. Twentv first vouth and Twenty-finThird Tet, somewhat strange themselves, wilt probably not remain ation of the Colorado river and the 25th year, Ward. production. in thin citv, Bhoda Seville. ocaI solo Flmer Savage, read Fast Brigadier General Ulysses G to ear. tons of butter, cheese, pork long without occupants The building Grand Gulch will mAArmu AtrT Fores4- -- Ht the Seventh Hjuth Meet vovrt Warf 68 years old in ths ov. James Muir. Chapel. JT gast well as thousands is not only handsome In bacon and ham. d ie p m Opening numoer A Salt l.akr who had Dale ward Mutual Improvement anno mg Bertaarnoii, address, Elder J. Leom vianr a 79 old recently tiatfre np I Scotland, years been pearance, hut the interior ey,rnai rcanror-preserved fruit. h ior choir violin solo, Johanna Smith elation on the subject. American Cit- - ard IjOc i, arranged addrees. "Herbert B Maw, reading. An& nd continue to be Imported Into the)wnh t0 commodiousness and na Fullmer' vocal solo, little Margaret Per contra, the comfort that shows skill and ingenuity Territory. cloaiag number. Junior choir. season wheat In considerable quanti- In time, ho devised tbe jkaaj plan of Eighth War. ties baa been exported to the eastern states. If this is the best that can be Chapel, Fifth South and Third Eajt. T Exlond Blork. lolls solo, Mtat Meeting at J pm done. If it is the most available way tSua'e Irvine, address. Dr Afh vocal "It is th intention of Mr Groes-berfor the Utah farmer to obtain the Lorenzo ok. by Smith, accompanied no means which he needy we have as soon as practicable, to extend 7 HAROLD H. JENSON. Smith, objections to offer, none whatever. the block westwards to the corner, hi lath Ward. iMrs. But It is a subject deserving of serious snd thence southwards about 30 rods, Order Fourth South and Fifth East. thought. If It is the best policy tor he being the owner of the ground Lydia Shepherd IHridMO, wur main iuuu buuiw Meeting at U0 pm mViolin selection. I..WI 2.600 miles to freightor that distance down the east side our farmers pay S. B ms Through Hinckaddrewa. well Lmdaav cheese aintera. the first Men land, w year r age on their wheat, and for The com- of East Temple street, having added L ? yS lrol hr. Truman fjhaphrrd lor: w. on M.rjori n.m violin Your munity to pay 2,000 miles freightage i to that formerly belonging to him by the plonrrs ", 147 for the women mad th fim .i.ter. bi, hrre All shoes. the and on their butter, cheese, bacon lately purchasing the Mtringham ,PCrV "5U honors with thrm lnjoeers were poor and no one dressed carnival. Tuesday, Nov. 2 Dealer canned fruit In return, shy who can propertv Immediately adjacent m " ard.. Mwtrtnl making the desert blossom aa the j We could not than nnolher Mrs cbjvct? But then the question is is It will be noticed that the article rose. 'Love at Horn." Lydi Opening song, e new but segoes and Shepherd David- It ths policy? W may assume nowhere gives tho exact location of non. now of Baggs. Wyo . is one of get and choir cells selected. congregation, them every dav. I also rememthis to be an open question for the tho building but a little Beesley, talk. We Stand for for she drove an ox team 300 dug ber helping fight the rriekets In the aDouglas investigation these, Home W have no desire to utter sufficed Patriarch Evening. Weekly present it. Joshua ball miles across the plains with the summer of 140 toeidentify John M WhUnker, baritone solo se.rde ! anydennli.decls.onuponltnow but who rams 1847 L P The first lected. of Prof was Hugh Dougmll necessary Industry rr f.hl,nk I1 r of the Tieseret Gymnaslunl! ""Following Is her story as sent to Tfce Lord $ School of Musics anthem s Flora u. ttorne, president of I 1 omfort XnowTi on the floor as Josh," la Zion Lucille Bill Ashton, mill was in 1848 of Utah Pioneers. Wefelt V(er close to built of Jsfua Mldgley who was e Daughters -our neighbors LaKoe Carr and choir: benediction. IS Samuel and Char- Thi nrdurts Liberty Stake, through" the painting , C.parents were who rPHy putting much we do closer day than were SUJTr In bora and a himself ago. Shepherd. Tenth War. Ths attention of our farmers should wielded a brush on the structure. boy 1 rr:rmost 8,1 are after the Primary conference be directed towards Ihe consideration of- whether or riot mees'eelnl- lhl!?Proph?t',0 Joseph derful think in profitable to them to engage more starting as they did, Chapel Ninth East between Princeton Thot-who in the early days saw, or SmlXh, as I lived 26 miles from and the result today prove that their and Yale avenues. extensively In the production of meat th J,of labors were possibilities not in vain the, butter, cheese and fruit for drying and Meetng 4 30 pm; vocal solo, FlorWe crossed the plains In Captain utur visualized a as Ltah ence great the demand end thus Elggren; piano solo. Anna Msv supplv canning.. Sarah EUon Thomas, Baxter. 19 min address. Ivy Hail: K region Louis A. Bert- - A. O Smoot's hundred and Major for ccnumptionat their very dwnrs . nd producing of Russell a mm. was the coon He address colonization Ruth Thompson; 16 min Something enthusUat. of early My captain fifty. This demand i growing not nlv In a letter to the editor of Th experiences were many and varied. of California is told by Barah Ellen address. Donald Creer; 16 min address. but over most of the civilized male quartet. Jllax 1 rall Thomae. I nff was a Decker, 'brother it l;tah HKmepr ct.1 17, .hii jf whi chM Wokafif My hurt h. in demand lhz jjtjnoUiksin;wlTei,-i- n Welter Jenkins. Evan Stevens. Hm at Verr.af Phe was born Ureer. with the drive an ox team frrr 3(Mt mites over-nofaik-t- p to bwome Eerrouslr! snd piano duet, Julios violin Msdison; 2 landmarks I at Pueblo N.w Frcvjdcnr Oeorgw x Smith the worst of road. rirTJi weakened, even temporarily, and tt anfl Frma Groves. Myrna CouUm.- Ts st 1 but Thy Bread Upon Palerjne. previously well remember. They were Bcotch and carpe jo ltah in 1847. when ,f4 should receive the coniidersUion w h.ch the Waters,- Girls rock, snd eight months old Her parents went chorus led by Ivy Ensign Independence Certain it i. here i a mentiomd in thw department. Mr. Bluffs. Is Its due rirand We had C with Charles arrived in the rock. members M of Rich Chimney given and Amasa Salt, Thirty-thir- d Ward. large source of income going iu watte t xlPr t introiftiction to silk Lake valley about Sept. 8. My first Liman when they were called to Chapel, Eleventh right before our eyes, and one whhhjttr? East .between H France, which he hoped thought upon arrival wia that at southern California to settle what la Fourth we should not like to have to confs vti'tur. South: and Fifth meeting, 4 1 ould recult in the advancement of last 1 could lay down the whip and now San Bernatdlno m , opening number, ward choir; ad- that our farmers are unable to p her ccompanving the get some peace and rest. We camped child she Remembers a little of the dress. Preston D Richards, special and utilize 9 a far greater extent were sample 'cocoons. the first night at the mouth of EmiHow they built, sic. xlscar Roths, closing number, ward days there than they do at present this their pioneer homes and started read , Gentlemen The enclosed gration caitvcm. I remember theirjchoir Dcsrm N'ailotuil Bank, ocoons were raised last season by place, because 1 thought here at last farming operations. J Emlyratloa Ward. , Th annouiiceujent was rkHht- that Mrs Ann Ft eel, of jams Ganyon, Tooele I can get a rant from driving- - an a t t Seventh South snd Tenth Many do not know lhat U,e prDcacrct iroTTn,r"arc team. "We were iemded wtth provt : . P, m" opening aum- of Cotifominttxxwot ttic Mff- - sioiTs enough to last a near;.;. "We mofi. 7? k Lent tFurXiTwCor wfife 'Feeding three years' planted wheat and' corn the Brstt;.3-V,a!r!n2'V,lTthfTThnwiny Francisco. Which was Purpose Bee Hive Work, Phylla Aldous; p Hills had returned from the Lat d This iadv had never before en year. then called 1 erha Buena. She re-- J Tho absence of six weeks, during !mL worms or cocoon of aqv kind, Bee Hive Rank. Lou Lewis: MisThe Indians were so troublenot calls that thev which time he bad visited Washirgtfn ami on Experience and grout Actlvh stayed in California slonary iijs Account hocA own constitute17 some in Salt Lake Valiev tiesScout Master George William. back on and New York for the purpose of ob.a ral silk account of the contretto we got there they stole nearly all our Johnston army sojourn of solo. Ions Lunt. social eon- She episode tainfng a bank charter, cmhricing aivirs on the hore of the Great Salt horses duct. Mr. and Miracles My brother Uved outside th old She In capital of JJOO.OOO and had depo.ted t IKe ta fclfy demonstrated to me fort all winter li'd SolU.f Ruth Thorup; anthem, ward and took cars of the iTLe tint'll rnl L. S. bonds wlh tho United States ha: I uih H) heroically wetiled hy the Lak B'ar 21 Uh!holr. -- We had and health David A. achievement. four ox teams upon IO he I colon lie there West: Th The- offici p of tnif new M jrrrons onlv 25 year ago and al- - cattle. Latter Day Saint Women, We threshed our first grain with ?.Yen.1 Chari c Rich. There he met Mr Arnes P Cornell: kR antruuncf-mvocal solo. Vlr- -' nt ' radv so f.irned for TUT great number arrival letting the horses tramp out the her husband and as all said, consist of citlzen of un Jouh,id gold and silver will become by good,thourh int Evan. Don Common Things In kerndU. We cut the grain with -- a short Stone tnd has end It will therefore hav a g more famed bvmines, lived haDDily Wn Uncommon Way. Prof Charlea R. of the production t dldn have cradle Beef . ever any god hay. after hits; ctotnr number, wznLchoir. nd legitimate fouRJnd c aifnilk It a only question, of ttmM W art. Mr J?vrrrand tn hta cammuntcation I to Chapel. Yale avenue and McClelland, , . the editor then goes on to tell of the Va4 : ID addrees: meeting duet, Rae fon econ4 Grove. tt sagacious Rou. aaxaphone. Melba Brown, Acocrd-ton- ; Mutn street stands a rructure t of House . farmer the fKw KngiNh Sugar Caroline Thominetrumentsl duet. j 50 5e4r ec then an. Mr. silk worms as, piano. Margaret Lynn, eello; readhanri'r'uf commodious ward." had procured Mrs from Carmen ing, eggs Lundqnist. and modern business block dama .of Cottonwood, 'perfectly re saidLiberty Ward. e hie eggs. end on his President-Emerituha lot Dr. H. By . Brlmliall, George Denver and Harvard avenges; B. Y. C Chapel, The contract ttc-- for ,,e romp-Wo- n one mile north of President 3 Brigham pm ; vocal solo. Mrs. W. meeting of the 1m k of buildH. hai gone quite exA Trip Through Uie cocoonery, Youngs addreas, Pyott; I vn Thl of a series of ings expired jesterdu and. Jlcksi. tensively into sericulture. The worm, test had ths sluggish stream been I.- and of the Book of Mormon) Asa bv Tr. H. moncftc Gsorcs Folsom and Ronr dcUvt,d ner were up to t.me were K oice voce! The Samuel fed grten solo, i.nke; Fernley, acby bis intelligent Brim hall, prosldcnt-vmoritimmepse project hi of ths ail its the wqrk on those f.he bal, dings be- w.f "patiefttjy and Mr. Groves made daily trips Brirham parts, apd- especially in the companied by Mrs Fernley,. o Young UnUersKy, before ing fin'khed. wph Hie axrep'itm cf Burton Ward the rity, four mile, to gather fre$h jdent of that Jnatltatlon each Monday purpose behind it,- said something to some pamtlrg wh'ch is being rapidly Soto. J. P. Quigley: piano sola. Rhea muUierry leave, uhich he carried j morn Ins. While necessarily brief these- tne ,T0u know, things apeak to us In put through bv Mr Joshua Midg'ey home ara Inspirational and up- the language of our inner aehes as did Campbell: reading. Margnerita on his back. rmQ0 Mr. Grove has Fife, This block is ope of t h Handsomest now on band1 ths communication liftlng snd uch are commended to- he mill speak to soprano solo, Wsiora Rogerw accom01 In his ei'y and I? in ait exrtllenl and ran, w- -t .bout panied by Rhea Campbell; add revs. 20 oonee of excellent egg, per James Elder H. oentraj location. The four commo- to be shipped in December to ths subject, Tm a Jolly old miller. Bob Bell is The Gathering of Anderson, Israel,'1' soprano dious stor hate all been f anted, and French market - His exertion, in s If Ton ever"girtn the highway from solo, Waiorm Rogers. name my Algo all the basemenie. tne word, ars a perfect success. He only Provo to FlBmors via Sclplo yort will In the town where Emereen Ward. western Ode bodes mo-- t excepting Uve 4m eU w Sonrr-vhotrJBVltettS uplan t have- - oofuitoi Vn- - pass (ever'-- hHt 1 ' ?i rf Knonrf to fame prayer; piano selection. become soon one of pur leadmir known to tion If. B," Dam pro- Uv a wife and, s daughter, Seamons. cello and piano dual. dear Jrrale opened bv Mr J M Jnenn, furniture Anal MY Bertrand nounce It rapidly, r stood on Lyman and Caroline ThomMargaret oblittle lam. dealer, who occupies that part of Ihe concluded: 'Farmers of Utah, imitate struction against which thsthat .Catharine Watson; ad- Sevier of them both, and Im fond as: vocalHosolo we building from- basement to roof. The ths industrious exertions of Ur.i river would have made g loud pr- - I'm fond May Strengthan the ojtLjny. slaattvk influemfe of thy M. L A. Io Gar Com- 1 tr-- e or pos-Ibl- e. . OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS ww will-giv- f .' V v. f nl JrtUKjx fl, tm-da- v4 CE e e Cl rfc' ' grlvriemTha ... , -- er nt t ws - re .'hihr 'ryV - iJ t Abitim and m lunate range. for th the pi charlt of lion. , Nov. afr 3 re 1 tur M.I.A. ct -- T latest-years- e. .A - i " T." Mu man; t nt H S Pmlti Or R Dean 5 SU! chstt Char I Mrs Rich gff4 " -- Allis Tl Gall! Mrs man, Mrsk Mrs Mrs. Mrs d "Mrs - A. K -- Y. f TRUE STORIES OF UTAH PIONEERS. KNKSHT SPRING CANYON - ! -- I Vt i! SAE tuer Tfottcstliiriinig tlie 5?erinfPromtLtrreHas,'n rr , Wesb t g. e - rorlda-H-ig- sn -A. J ee-z- mu-ear- ly !ltr The-lette- r Mnr,lhl', "Her-""Filk- -- tyel2 WllA S afi-,l- until-calle- I tv Ualeh-parabi- I e ia ' -- I r to-r- p-- Higher Levels -- fir-n.- .. - five-acr- s, tu-t- - huekXmU,r aHbrra iss r as-th- e- - ;A - non-slqckinscoq- lui ! f 1 |