Show KW ilg lUt Ivray chat obal marringer kaw maw SANPETE COUNTY dec 1882 2 editor deseret mews news I 1 have just returned from tho the principality of wales this thia county and found that ino gmo Imo nothing thing was moving but bat stagnation in the principality proper bu but t one half mile outside at tho the depot of the S P V railway bustle bustie and activity prevail A change in the ia Is effected mr cahill retiring and mr P F 0 hand assuming control public notice tella us of the pleasing fact you can leave this county at 9 a m on every friday arrive in the metropolis at same day transact be biness elness and pleasure tili till 7 a m of monday next and return to thia this city at 2 p m same day truly distance lends lende enchantment etc and the business men hero here andin and in your city must appreciate appie clate this desired desirability not alone alono in the piss pise passenger enger trade traffic ia 18 this change charge to be felt but in the freigh freight t line as well after january iet let 1883 1933 freights will be reduced from bait salt lake city to wales let class 2nd and class ard class surely with these figures and passenger facilities for through freights our merchants can transact business expeditiously and avoid a tedium of and enjoy a daily arrival of freight from salt lake city thus smal capital profits and quick quiet returns the superintendent perin assured me of increased heavy expenditure for pumping machinery to aid increased contract demand for their coal all the way on the line of the 17 0 B R B R evon even up to salt lake with a depot of coal at provo in chargo charge of a mr diehl certainly these endeavors an and accamo dating terms should find a corresponding interest for the success of th the 0 valley Rall rali railway hallway way in answer to the tha question the obliging superintendent said the road would in early spring bo ba extended more directly through the heart of this county the tha wave matrimonial seems to have struck the burg of chester already fred H candland and miriam mirjam alired allred daughter of bishop R N alired allred have entered the lines connubial accompanying them was the twin bons sons of elder benjamin L clapps ciappi of long honored labor to a miss mary keillen and a miss hattie snow of pettyville Pett dead earnest were they all for by wagon to salt bait lake a miles to be truly and correctly married evidenced this and the marriage bureau says more are to follow thus the benediction in eden abe bo fruitful and multiply prevents the extirpation of the hated thing if no further european emigration takes place congress Is asked to pass a marriage law forU the hop hope eRwill it will protean prove an addition additional allover lover loven to pry out the rooted evil but bat law or no law marriages will take place and the homes of tho the industrious and virtuous increase the quiescent state of the public pi pulse ilse iise indicate a settled trust in god s it t the ebb tide is fully set in and 1 clangor congressional seems beems to br be 1 iliad by ny the presidential procla im ion lon be patient and wait give E munds hoar roar bill a good chance ay by wa we all ITEM ITEMS BEAVER december 1832 editor deseret news the iron mine suits still detill continue holding the man mandakas manda damas maa in abeyance from evi ovI evidence dence adduced the present indications are tire favorable to the defendant brother taylor has thus far been bucce successful saul in nearly every important issue judge twiss maintains hia usual dignity 0 and fairness without leaning to either party but dispenses the law as he understands it i and if he finds he has made a mistake Is Js always on hand to correct it thia policy lins lias done much to strengthen his influence in this district his rather elaborate charge to the grand jury on the subject of plural marriage RS as compared with other olt of fences ances under th the a law was somo somewhat what criticised criticized but as it was devoid of that harshness an and d misrepresentation peculiar to his predecessor and as it does not crop out in his legal rulings in other cases having no connection with the subject subjects the criticisms are not severe fevere there were more than an average of indictments found by the grand jury at tit this term many for grand larceny there was one found for preventing legal voters from casting their votes at the last and I 1 believe a few for other crimes there Is a general good feeling among the people there has been too much mingling as I 1 view it with unworthy parties in the dance I lit ili tit it it is to ba be hoped that the enn eff efforts orts u the local authorities in the in t ft st of the saints will prove benefi 3 il in working a reform there la Is L i P perhaps another town in utah where ao so many temptations are thrown in the way of the young and I 1 wish I 1 could bay eay where a the police are more prompt in breaking up dens of infamy our mutual improvement assoc assac attolis are doing a good work in the interest of the young as also the sabbath and da schools and other organizations the authorities of the otake take aedwards an and aud dwards wards and the majority of the saints are awake to their d duties a ties and un union fon ion and brotherly love prevail among them christmas christman la 13 dassing passing off quietly with rather bevele severe cold weather DANIEL danien tylier news SEWS enon EMERY HUMTING 31 tos tox emery co U 7 n dec 1882 editor deseret hews perhaps it Is not too late to tell our friends in other parts of the territory about how we are getting niong along out here bore in one of the back parts of utah I 1 nave been away from home bince the of bator I 1 should have informed our oun frienda olour of our welfare ero ere thi though the hews with your permission permit baat last season reason was very favorable for the farmers of this valley in fact they were bles sed sd so much in their crops that most of the farmers farmery on huntington and I 1 presume it is esthe the tho same fame in other settle kettle settlements ments aa as tile the facilities are nearly all the same came have had to enlarge their batuck yards and grain bins pe fore they could take tafea care of their crop bishop cox has also alao bad had to have a large tithing corrall built to protect the tha tithing fodder and corn that has been paid in this fall we have had quite quits a large addition built bulit to our meeting house it was before the largest house in the ibe county of the present SIM biza of the house is 26 in the shape of a T we a also aiso ise lie have a very good school taught by bro ira irr whitney late of iron co he is assisted by his hia wife aa as there is too many scholars for one the belief relief society bunday sunday school Y M M 1 I association and primary are also in a flourishing condition christmas day was a pleasant one for the little ones once rhe che sunday school under the direction of brother peter johnson occupied the forenoon in bongs etc and a dance in the afternoon for the little ones onea and a dance in the evening for the big folks and everything went onn pleasantly but that wan was not the fault of one of our frIen friend dr be he ia Is not a resident here who brought in a couple of barrels of what some of tiie the boys call christmas but what is better known as railroad rail royd whisky he has managed to sell seil consid considerable erable enable here under the impression that the edmunds bill protects hims him claiming there is no officer here that dare handle him perhaps he is right as there has haa been no effort made to stop him from selling the denver deaver and rio blo grande grando ballway railway company have done consider able inthis in thib this county the last six months they have built about sixty miles milea of road from the west and I 1 understand are now in the eastern pi part parl of this county coming from the tho east last they expect to connect the tho I 1 road sometime la in february eo so that will constitute another highway from the atlantic to the pacific aa as far west at least as salt bait lake city i this road hab haa been een a blessing to this county as no man could say he could not find work as there haa has been plenty of grading both dirt and rock work tie chopping and hauling also several lumber mills kept very busy furnishing bridge and other building material I 1 believe most of the mills have stopped running for the winter except that owned by parties hereit is in price biver river canyon they calculate to run all winter as the mill is situated cast of where re the heavy snow falls there has been only about two inches of snow at the mill so far this thi winten winter and in this valley none to speak of not over hait halt an inch bro H 0 crandal the bishop bishops first counselor of this place while ahil at his mill in price riven biver canyon some time ago had bad his leg broken but he is getting along first rate and will boon eoon bo be around all right again sinco since the railroad entered the valley we are very much in need of a change in our mall mail facilities as our mail coming via the D B R G B R B R will come from salt lake to price river biver the first day to the other settlements ia in the valley t the he second day now the mail corn coming I 1 ng by way of salina we do well to 9 get eg it the second week some of it t takes ak es three months to get here the postmaster here tells me h he e has been trying for several beveral weeks to have the change made but so far there has been nothing done hoping it is 18 not too late to wish you and our friends the campli ments of the season I 1 remain yours respectfully W WH H deseret sunday school union umon pursuant to adjournment the fhe Union met in n the assembly hall monday evening asat george goddard presiding opened with the usual singing ex excises by the fourteenth ward banday sanday school choir and prayer by bishop thos thoe taylor most moat of the sunday schools of the tiie city and many of the country wards of this stake were represented hupt H P richarda richards ric BIc hardg harda reported the sunday school of the fourteenth ward in a very satisfactory condition among the good features of the school were the large theological and primary classes the exercises of which after the school was opened conducted in the cast and west wen ves vestries trica of the hall tho the school had a circulating library of between and dod doo volumes and waa pro of much good among the children the speaker very pertinently remarked that to his mind there wat wae no surer burer way of carrying on a bunday sunday school successfully than by having the officers and teachers tea cherb chera prompt and regular in their attendance the next exercise was a song bong by the choir elder john morgan followed with a highly interesting historical discourse on the introduction of the gospel in into to the southern states since sinca oci oct 1875 some three thou sand band souls have been added to inu rile church nearly one half of whom have already emigrated notwithstanding the fact that much missionary slot iary lary labor Is now being done by the seventy odd elders now laboring in the south there are yet whole states almost if not entirely with out the gospel not one in five of the inhabitants of the southern states have yet heard anything in regard to mormonism elder morgan spoke eulogistically of the young elders sent bent on mi missions salons to the south particularly of those who had been trained in sunday schools and improvement associations they were as a general rule fitted to perform any and every duty assigned to them with credit to thernis themselves elves and honor to the church of god bupt goddard remarked that the organization of the deseret sunday school union was wag first suggested in bishops meeting many years ago by elder john morgan he addressed a few excellent remarks to the young urging them lo 10 lay jay the foundation of a life of usefulness by the cultivation of good habits announced the sunday school union brass band was now fully organized and practicing practising regularly bro geo reynolds Bey noida nolda announced that music cards and other printed matter had been sent bent to the sunday schools of the southern and northwestern states mission the fifteenth ward sunday school will furnish the music and doorkeepers at the meeting of the union in february benediction by elder george chase J H P just his way 1 I see she ahe observed aa as bhe ahe looked up from her paper that another woman who was perfectly sane all the time tinie has just been released from a lunatic asylum after a detention of three years yearb 11 eves vea yea briefly replied the husband she was incarcerated by her husband yes who want wanted edher her hen out of the way that he might marry another woman sj 11 yos yes 12 in case you desired to dispose of me you would probably have me shut up in a lunatic asylum no maam I 1 should poison you the cheaper and better way aa As a man of business and as an ad of financial econom economy I 1 have thought this matter over time and again and I 1 should certainly prefer to spend fifteen cents for arsenic to A to pay out ten or alf fifteen teen dollars per week for goodness knows how long jong 3 she looked at him a long time with a whole iceberg in each eye and then turned to her paper with the remark I 1 just grust like your stingy ways you never want me to have anything like other folks folka |