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Show --- 4 - . I TIIE I)KSEIH:T NEWS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 1021 VIII gECTIOM ; ! FOUR bnahahn City, flaaa a brief report oa tha opening of tha woolan factory haaa Oft 'h and red tyaelatam In eluding I'raat, I Know, oar a oa hand o tha max binary aiartad. - how Tow Tirynd. ' Tl following aawa from Plesssnl Groan waa brought Into Tha ,aa of. ftra by IlUhayi Itrowa and Oaorga 1nirtnrrh Edssrd Whlt, Jilooeer lialllday. lad Tbaoday araak a nu II waa I ora tad and la settler of Mil! Croak It a or h. a vetersa AmctIcaa Fork a&avoasurveyed fey e year of ago aolobaotod t a Irt ?row aaiuunu THu vial m "i, aaa aiaaIton I'aOrain dona for tho bo or fit of minora In that aanlaarwory H tha rraaiaf of taa, n4 vhiM rvun mi2 M Uboii ara it of naaaw Tho now i4 for ""53VTPVfxi,,e man j hotfanot I. i tha .wu(r4 p MnttftualJjL'.&rfrtUi'ir iasit lomilWV will ho rallod Mllaor Tala th cwm uf trytR it U halt tabora a.Bnvoiek A of 4w th 4vthLmia-6d Coior'hafalb I Mnrblty v . r t tnttaa from UlesjantGrnv d'oraanaata. beside a number af tnupon the wrth Vltrd trwiiO. gathered la hla honor I Milan kilted by Tntla-Worh affka of a a JJ" A splendid naaquot was provided. had Ina received la Malt aspen tty ( a ToAt-l.Ul.olngalhe banquet a sSsirb of and Wbrrc diues taka that an Indlhe aha wa th aaierea was read by Mrs. M. M r constantly nJaortn to raltd had been hi Mod by a VtH Cn-ir- brand division W II was Bit, a dauchter-ln-Uand to rrrata discord train at Osden Tha Indian, arltn- oeteees !) p0pj. lij (h. aanoral lowing Hem a had been ru I .rd W ben born m Mosmx, Knfland. keb I Illl other of ht r.c want to gmyrl a ot nd Hanoe Arnold "'nt-- tnuat certainly require a anscaffold gave way, David JL ftleph- - w Man front thla rttjr hr tha rail Whrn ' III father died when ih bit who waa shingling hU kliehaq " aalarao ration v and more lb train reached Oadan tha Indiana! H tarti ta atartod aa but from tha felt and broke hls collarbone. lrr!l'0f WXa right year old. heoc tha wisdom ordinary lighted, but youth waa compallad to shift for a la to thla sown-t- o tha Y ona Indian attempted . "o otnar recently fb hliueelf. and be early .book I Important oin a in thla to board tha train and fall nndar tha follow Uig that for over Jk years eex aa If any v herlg ortiit! for a time ha had a fiahtng '"M hat, o mattor bow partlrvLin of I Irr, a sod made trips between th harbor - Parttatil.r of tho dlaaatroua flro at man an amount of brain common of Chichester and France tin one of dalgfllTo Taaiuri ui waarar wtrnwiiH lirni mention of hhlch waa tt. C McGregor of n- - --- r tt '-- a' thtJ lU fcl Itrmhar Mailhew-lellar TOBiliJrrtl ontmaal u mad laat work a ra ( Ml In th giving account of the establish- - but overboard from tho emsek. For kbpointmanl go- from- (Wa W. hrlfia mi om Um h In an Intalllganca and ability a'.i LsTth meet of a empb-y-- d tannery and Lngllsh aam tlm a ataloroan.-an- TlVant Grovi, Frb. 4. boot f aad shoe company there, ona who equadrun. and there expert-anpilwith a -Iha an i rod n ef ef greasese of W eighee ir mrotrng honao (tilling office 44,aao They wets mpp-yand poat offlro wra kn'buri d TTif fU'rii iB ,w aa Ing the peuple- - of UnU SWO wHbrUis- - Ma th equadeww wise gweea-worhrtn Wctoch Tho Wooda haa. till ha ra more durable boot and shoes than thej ,b Frenvb fleet at Cherbourg, where ntiotoruor iromtnr ar frro cotTod with of tha flrn la unknown Tha Habbatb a tno greater.' ,h feels engaged le a (bat battle ganuino auiofartinn and imported artirl on plonauro by tha achool library, dramaile rluxens o' thla Tarrt- - He Idle also of a most successful party later he wss steward and seaman on rmt kRD WHITF. wom wbtob waa oard foa omnia tox tpry. than had recewtly been given yeebl ''Beelriew owned' by w Her Came. 4hm on l arnwaa Relief society h fumllur. brayr room with the of Th the Chprrh. Ills wife was , pinwo leader of MiwtaT price Mhclcdy admission to ih ila rontnt. throa hundred buahala Parlous nrd by Lord Ellas Jlowlck. who eom llm ball ago that rxi ht ragolar fortntxin.y meeting eerh man should grand pola , served one of what, Vim flour, corn and flrownlow a lie of year tn give th eervieea passed before bio, fbev bad eleven - -d tut (he iiroma citr himself hyT-ortoa wUh all th bina wro dndrtrv-In owned on and teem but son In d on th for all children and flray adopted day mr all ot. v dck. b with th frt ate, ia Ing rock from I he can von to xrptlon of M, one now living lie has (1 t he sue of early 14 s he Jolndd the L- - ! ld ta th amount nf what, Tha tithing da- City iUII.It. J. the proposed new Relief society cam to America In 1144 If h and 24 E. : ehatrmaq of tha romnutt on ing Aa a result of the partmant did not ouffr much movement, th wit h hla wife and Ihrrw . children. Recently he made a trip elon to New - -ubmlttd a commuhtnrttoir-in- i to pro t la i tud ail.hia aupplira Math letter cross on on Ocaaa was there stated, the "Hudson." the and Is a acme today a the Zealand ground tg Th ITovo Woolen fac- tha great uulily of that nobl animal enough rot k to build a I L'Ju hurnrd large and cam-- 1 with 144 Mormons and 244 other a man of 44 During the evening he and outlining aomu of Tha whaaL of I buahala by lot modloua On the wit house. Ground for tha build-- rexemgers. tory he had sang. "The Fag Without "a 8taln Which Imhrovament tn th bread had poet office and tithing racorda wara baen obtand. Ing bad Usa .furnished gratis- - by chars of the ranking and hi an and 1m a song with his A lecture on cu. T. M ebb. Mister Phoebe Hen- - therlty on thla auhiect to this day. soa Verdi, which were heartily ap- M aV dalivarcd H ( Cutaam by IMrwFo1 lowing .Vrblrtrt, and Then ..he appeared donn Morgan of Mill Greek and C on waa president of th society Th Arriving tn Mew York In Julj,' tl'-a-they Dlauded. t. for "The A latter from Thomaa It Cutler of lx ia in an, r and K. y. Morrlk of thla Harmonic society, under the direction Immediately set on danced a hornpipe. Two Of hls of Elder Durham, had given a fecund croaelng the plains-bos team Fernand Htellg Ip lehl brought word of tho death of elty wera added to the committee on sucoeaeful concert. Captain Warren Mnow'e company On William 0 0. mule. Who an crumbed alack. . pbiyed a piano duet; Xenia were subject to much Wklle- - granddaughter, recited A'm- - 1 E Hievensoq, who was on a ,h Eldar r,P they to Injurlrf uffrre, In an arcident In j for Afntctrd. . . on ,r r.pyon Mr Gar laid rallwaja and In let lelkina another granddaughter, iwrarhyrgtour anuth. aenda an dm'" Laorge Rowlay. Who was blind, was rd j VloU letter from Fillmore giving account 'her travel owing to th war, ar-o- f lad In- alnglng, Hard Tima letter follows. benefit In Utah October, hla entartalnment Rlve" In A tTi""ln and Gwnedoln White, granddaughwith brief sketch th Journey south, gloom haa Editor Deseret News h ward aa one of a aeries la of various settlement dur-h- e ters. sang a character duet. In Japthrough which! H' family lived In a dug-ou- t been cast over ua by the death of our ot th ci'F- - It wa. hud passed. At Fillmore be wl,ng the winter whl'e he was emnlnved an see roittim A vaudeville act enreported a esteemed friend and fellow ctUien, most successful Mr. In ook th Weber coal anmine titled Singer and Hla Midgets." waa Rowley especially Interested In the fin Sab-j-a j brother Uilllam & 8 Mlllla. on th nounced he would prepare bath school under the auperinlendency i that winter, a hen Pour roat, presented by Joseph A. White, eon of ld Inst, who met with a serious sect number ofthat concert. l0 be presented of Elder Platt Du Lyman. JI24 per hundred he aecnred a mn- - the latriarrli, and hla sons Verdle, dent at the lumber mill in American In the settlements fire year old and Woodrow eight Witilam Thompson Fork canyon two weeks previous to rn News adds a during the summer, C" t" "d, '? from! V write, to In veers old, and hls baby daughter. word of encouraga-rneI la death, hy which ona of his tegs waa Bprlngvllle. .giving practical suggea- - JJU "Pht so lie Ha the aid and generosand to th morrd of on year od. grandchildren thm Dot took hnct Uon In th ratsmf ot Ue stock. broken Hia funeral placs yes. of the people In tha irhro h now 1tv purrftun'IiHj by Father White, which was very clever enterprise. terdaygttended with military honors. ity Activities . at HooprrtUle. thrlftr jrtnition of dcondntu Ai and well acted . Local Parties. Th elimens from this place, together Frank T. Taylor made a President Th First ward Relief litter with a few from Pleasant Grove, num1,r'ld wndi anew, r society had "T.wlnda r,:lrl' the ihort and felicitous speech In eulogy altogether alt hundred, and conducted aa enjoyable party Born In yermont In lilt, hot ra erpulaloe from Illinois lA lit! he waa bering in the from Hooperville. thaf chief atlen-- 1 7h'"'-nt h.': of th pioneer snd hls good wife and teams, followed hla remain ward hair, with picnic as a feature. tlooa to a meeting hkd recently f,nrt bishop of the Seventh ward fifty-rln- e moving to Naw York state with his appointed Brother "It waa under the and ItL 1141 he cromed the plates to to thetr last resting piece family. Tbe social aaa opened with been hed for the dedication of a new H Sta,h; of supervision vetthla whan still h d esteemchild, ,h parent L tah. " prayer by Patriarch Hyrum O Smith, In 114 ler Steel and Neall. Bro Conk being school house The dedicatory prayer1 be moved to Davi WiIIm was a man universally It 1 In able most of firmer the lAke Ih company sang. "Come, Come eran became a convert to Mormon county and aettlad at Farmington, of ed. and we sincerely condole with ind floor manager," writes H. Mitchell, waa offered hy Elder Franklin D. leonntv and one of 1tamot euhstnn-T.tl- Ye Malnts " the closing number wa ism in lilt, and located in 1141 at which place he was the first bishop. bereaved family Richards. Other visitor were reporting the affair. sld-II d elllxena hie ereatv by th whole eomnac.v "Lore At New Territorial Officials. Nauvoo, where he waa a member of Whan the Davie stake of Zion Children and teacher of the Ninth Herrick, Elders W. Thompson. C. no . only of the rhueeh Home" end bv Walter tho bishopric of tho Ninth ward. He organised in HIT. he waa chosen a Ienrose and other of Ogden and j" lh cf e"wth prayr, The following editorial Is self-e- x rd Bundty school h&d Djotd m w UkCcmmtrY Tti? amlsted In the erection of the Nauvoo member of the tHch cooncll: and In crtal WAhF plenutory aa to the newUUiJBAJnsolu. pleasant xsanlae-eiSO cn11n that dancing parry, ronf!- - nk ,h with ! received hlk" bleeainra had. tt glVrw the with a miscellaneous program as part The correspondent tells of the success Mjl -- Tmpt,and -- wasAnd numermts tirhtwt th "han drfn th hanot He tntlmaW ffUnd f had bt,large family and wea Therein of th th that m says store; of tboM the inaIU, rath. A ro,)tc4, evenings pleasure. of loved Urge " wak with of Joseph Smith whom he th j staotial and stalwart rltlvn tn every er dltrihntd imwif tha rom 71?n have had (Hrn!j' eonfmenra number of parents and friends sere water company dtreotor nf the pmr and runuta. all the affection of a blood brotheCT sense- - He died at Uintah. Weber ago unsettled .daja of. half among the guests. Wliaon a hand con- men In the mounUlns getting out tlm- Arriving at Winter Quarters after the1 county, on New Year's Dayrltfl ber which of to with protect (he banks 'Th speculation which ha been tributed Us services gratuitously, the bc Weber. anl rt ports Zion aUdhal-txacwhy fraitirl that alusit 1ft rife for some time In certain quarters report States , haiTh-e- u hfnyn in built Souses settlethe ae-t- o Ho a wonM he the new got ernor On hia from fl!t rak ' ment two the years. past during lhl now will 'of Territory" eort. started down, the valley for cease, for nrirt ThrdnY T'rrridrnt -In excerpts taken from the Millcn-- l ow Farr Smith will h ha annon i? perceive by todays twenty mile ride, to accompany Presl- - OU1' reo f Special Correspondence.) nlai 8tar, mention hi made of the Geo L. dent. Young Into the city. From all dispatches that by Mn. Fmlfha jlatrr. , fUlCARO, Feb,- - 4,. 1421 Mir Hrlan Tlmpnon. death, of James R - Berry-the principal hnlldlngi of the city Shwuaal Oregon haa been confirmed and ftrhnrA f Hors-Iw- d O Noble Elder age years. Milton L. Georg that United were rh In s'onary honor Secretary blares position hy flags of the Mirmrrt Wltm and Hrth who will waving been rr lease dYrem- hie dtHie es-toeeasioA In comment The News said Prnate,' the same body baa also eon entf EMerWenden Thorne met rtatt Trtth fnfrrkn homo for a few president of the Norwich conference Tha demonstrations, of welcome j firmed Hon. Gao. A. Blacky Territorial wOTld'chMk'tagga'rrom'Giarmlint mlaelo-tarie- a and Church j WfutV . that tlm h had been at 8t Georg, and pleasure at President Young re-- j secretary. ThmtSfiSl and had been ass'gned to travel In the with ihe Fhfrtd od Mfw Ru" rJE'cart s.,, members in conference a Thla waa tha longest absence from r turn will probably chagrin tha aoulsf Tha confirmation of Mr Woods conference, Nottingham haen Moeaeary to reeneck st Tbe amhitioD of a two y very few Jbut tt ia graUfylngdo- j Elder Henrv Atltngtnn hnd written III, Saturday and Sunday and held a avrr4nt frnnr Knrort rw Zm4and ifrvin yen- - aucceasful aerir jxt meeUnga-wh'r- hrlairmv will Vava tonlphtfor thetr pranffMt thrdr plmuoire ' hl I horn' 'E,dtr th.7e m'Tr'T of hia e series of lectures well attended "a0 public Bplendid report I fhmday evenie ex- of thelr preeident. They know th.ir'uin.d by certain clique, hareabouta. Robert Beauchamp, wrote, J rvlca t nom y ndr the toon were undr the.a Sore .the L Diversity of DesereL. The city peeled fr6m Australia e A M I concelor, John Whowell, Reproduced In fnll da a proposed j nftHdfrw wer mod hy Southern Illinois conference. not been quite so large, and urges peo- bill granting tatehoo! to Utah Terri-th- e Ml Hlsckbam rson T. -ple not to miss so fine an opportunity. lory, which bill it was hoped would, Elders Delmar Dea VTl f'.l Mrs Oertrnd e"d Miss The full text of Lecture A is published Romney have been trarwferred from Fmma BeleMir M Miles Ines Humphgress. this week. the East Iowa to the Southern Illinois reys recited Tobe .Monument." and The usual amount of editorial and conference. Man Imonovln. The preent aniUpssr officers and Mlraes Fhlelds and DeLaMar minreilaneotts matter is Included in the "Benjamin Edwards, the young man issue: and by teachers of the Logan Square branch a feature is a poem "To who had Suffered amputation of bis J of Salt Lake will be enteftalped at a social by the Irwin Jensen., feet after having them badly frozen, The versesbynrcAngerona in' response tn the fol- branch presidency and their wives at was reported to be convalescing rapidAn Afghan Wedding. the home nf Mr and Mrs. Then Cato lowing paragraph taken from the ly at th home of Judge Elias Mmilh. (Mich ) Cltixeh "Has Angerona Dlxson. JS27 Park avenue, on Monday Tbe News Issues warning In a local 14 hung her harp upon the willows, or evening. February The ceremony of the, mirror Is,, perparagraph for all dtixen who had quarreled Mrs. N. Fred Eanlg of Spokane with the Muses, or why ia land to watch every the oidest haps we name not at of do last week hear the the Poesy minion spent Wash.j It of the law and to live up to the Afghan wedding ceremony. home-com- ing here Kansas from again?"from.her City, a strictly lnaamuch as, it news Is the Queen Me- - where she had visited a sister A mirror Is placed before the bride, certain official connected with the land oYIn the telegraph Her Chicaxo rtay wa to visit her on, and the brtdegroonf Is asked to sit England s speech. t the opening of Lester office and who seemed to have a b It ter Essig, husband of Mrs Margar- at the bride's left A shawl Is held was Parliament, and the moial amount of grudge against the "Mormons, of all matter from the various states and et Whitney Essig. who 1s a gutter to over them, and tho bride nnvetls and secretly going Into the record Mrs Emily Whitney Mmijh, wife of collection of cases and wherever possible wa get- overseas. A nation-wid- e A pleasant looks In the mirror. Husband and been started the mission president. had and money to the supplies some Territory newcomer ting family gathering was held January 29 wife see each others face for th to Jump tho "Mormon" settler's for the, war sufferers of France. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Smith claim. Elder August Rasmussen of Spring-dal- e, first time. It la their first real meetAuthority Denied. Ida., who was operated on for ing The bride Is shy and does' not appendicitis and has been in the hos- open her eves, -- and the bridesmaids John D T. McAllister, territorial InaUbut a mAnth. was able to and others chaff-h- er for pital marshal, bspea a card- warning freely. leave the Institution laet week-enhabitants of Utah not- to purchase The following returneiUrntsiiWn&rleB An ,"eravd en i,rer bowl J convalescing at the home of Mr. and property,, sold by the V. 8. marshal have, reported the .the of with little a Mr 2741 north bronghf, sherbet and Trank J dickering, pursuant to deerres of tbe Third I avenue. of white rice pudding. The court Inasmuch as, Mr. Mc- First Presidency. plat Dec. 1524 Ona Alvin. Harrison of Albany Brantford Dn- - bridegroom drinks a little of the aher- Allister asserts, ihe U. 8. marshal waa Hastlngsof W Slates Eastern from , yo who spent two weeks - , tario. Canada, not an pfflcer of the court, and In DO Auburn, act ni ot'rm the bride a stp.-- She - tb Apart Sept, SO, 1S15. handle mission, here vtirtttng hi fiancee Miss Fannie, way had been closes her Bps tight, but force is MEsa decrees. Whittle home h tn has court returned Involved p ropery W lesvrtng A L, 1521MUbewiBi:gnt title., will Join, hlm.oorly ,1 Marekv plied -- and a'apoonrul "pytinto her of, "Elder George bekr.Islands Jan. after pleasant Grove from the Northwest- - and the wedding ceremony will be peragain for the Sandwich be and his family had been In Utah ern states mission; set apart April I, formed In Brantford. President Window Farr A ,fower of roSfa announces the nine months returning about since wss summoned to Salt Lake mination of this rite. When the brlde- from their mission to the (stands. Mr ed Citv. Utah, last Monday, on account groom attempts to rise, he find he la to remain Xebrkrr s of the erou' Illness of hie mother, heIrdown to th floor; a comer of in I tah for awhile. Elder Nebeker ten to about In return lira Sarah Farr Smith nf 1244 Yale expected again avenue, whose death at tbs age of 71 hls coat has been sewed to h carpet months. Who has since been, reported The love and There ta a roar of laughter. The Pt- A letter from IT. D. RnhertSj fcndci j found prnbabty-- a . Feb. S George"Tbomas Slmpef p.I was In the Staicg to secure a shipment of henry bees for Utah, had Saline from Eastern States mission, out loTresldent Smith and the mem- sister of the bride. She refuses to unbers of hls family tn their hour ef do the stitches unless a gold Coin 1 ' written that he lad secured tbe bees set apart Nov. 14. 1515, in good shape and would be home given to her Aa soon aa this toll Is E.I1 Prentice Cole artist snd lec- paid, the bridegroom calls hls atabout the 17th Feb. ( Don Carlo Dayton of Pali- turer of this city Is lecturing at vari- tendants " Dcntli Reported. bring hla shoe, but ono States, ous school buildings and community of them tatq minting sade. Idaho, from Western Borne one deciar Among The deaths .reported this mission: ret apart Nov. 18, 1514. jj renters on "The State of Utah." under she knows who has the shoe It Is reweek are the fr owing At Levan Carl Retnholt Barg of Salt Lake the auspices nf --the Chicago Dallv turned op payment of two gold chins, Christian Chris lansen. Mr, f .8 City, from Northern States misston, I News lecture bureau The talk Is 1- and the bridegroom --is freed from hj I year. An extended- obituary ta conlustrated wlth colored 44da. partlctr-- tormentors Asia Magaxine. tributed hy S p"- At' fisntaquin Nils Jorgsnseis, age g( year. At Wansh ip Frank Mpencer Roundy. infant son of Jared C and Louisa J. In this City Rhoda Fax- Roundy man, age 47 and Elirabeth Psxman In thla cltjr Henry Oofr" Rirrwood. Infant non of Charies gnd A 'tha Carolloe Pioneer of fiSfl Creek Celebrates Ninetieth Anniversary of Birth 1 3 t u ,r ...ourxallEry of; pioneers - ' u- uaf rtvH J Ct; tinaw f4 lah, "V -- -- 7j w H-- n'r 1 vml f -- el - - wlro - i yttv4t ' heul-Pke- -- hl grand--childre- n, build-Churc- th'rta 1 ta -- y j., extend-,nnnrn,- ! i JT nt h. 'V?1' "'P' Henry-Hamilto- n Z '"r rT?w 7"' Jt How-Tvr- - j Prrch. tr 'r l 7" ,nd I,1' Inf fah ;lll - ej- rrad ar -- . 7. ''ninth rfr 1 tol . rnrr eV , SK mf l' Ben-xon- ia tech-nlcalt- ty pre-empt- was-stale- Returned 'Missionaries. it district jfic ap-W- ter-Pml- th Ml-sl- family-plann- -- 1- A Ring-Woo- d. If " Sews Front Sell rata John Kmg writes team Millville that thtr emvirpox rpldeavic Md d . on death bad bees reseeded ' dHud John Le sent a yeaeral th from tr osoftiy nLd cit H-- W proprjro uid f'hurca ta" ifpurttaf m u winter! wttfc and cooteotwA Um cbool ornintioM - ia too From Hbpf City cotft er from M J g I condittoK fttl1 N printed gives a h iaf Watorteal of the - ttlrai-- T ritatirat dste aa t gewtaib ot sketch It bo i ISm"11 "1. - htttUr ly( J0L the eo'iwaL- -f Of pfoxres, be" i , |