| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS iram FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JULY 9 many thanks the committee of the old folks excursion tender their thanks to the host bost of kind friends who so kindly aided them to make the occasion an entire success could they have been eye witnesses to the joy jos aud and pleasure manifested by those in the evening of life who were made happy by their liberality they would have been amply repaid EDWARD HUNTER on behalf of th the committe go gone e to rest eest A few days since we published the death notice of elder john oneil of midway wasatch county but had no space then to make comments brother oneil was one of those few men who seemed to have many friends and no enemies As an elder his example was worthy of imitation ever faithful to his calling at any work to which his duties directed him A kind steady well informed teacher among the saints at their homes and at meetings in the sunday schools or elsewhere his leus influence waa was always good and his wife children and grandchildren have haive reason to mourn the loss of a good and loving father but while they mourn they have the consolation that he departed this life in the hope of a glorious resurrection fully awre aw re te of his ills situation perfectly reconciled conci conel led and in the midst of his own family and a multitude of friends ii his s seventy seventh year father james whitehead of the ward celebrated his birthday on the uit at spring ville where a surprise party was tendered him by his amiable wife amelia an am enjoyable feast feut was partaken partaker par taken of by his friends and during the proceedings the aged veteran gave a brief lecture on bible history we learn the above from correspondent pon dent brother whitehead will accept our congratulations on his attaining an advanced age and being still haef hale hearty and happy the fifth in the settlements VVe have received reports of hoir how ce celebration Kb ration day was passed lna inn ina tt number of the settlements which through limited space we are under the ii necessity of condensing as follows birtha brother wm G brewer vries es from hennefer summit county that at that place placer the morning of the esth was eiliv enlivened ened by the reading of uhe thia declaration of independence in epen an oration in interspersed aspe rs sed with song songs etc in the afternoon oon djuve nile dance was held and ano another ther then for grown folks at night at Af Nephi juab county the day was ushered in by nn an artillery salute the stars and str stripes s were vere unfurled and captain gawk hawkins us band played inspiriting airs atio atlo at 10 am meeting convened in the tabernacle er nacle when the reading of the declaration songs music by the band recitations reading readings inspru ment mental menoil 11 solos and duets reading of a poem composed by knoeb bowls orations etc occupied the time till noon in the afternoon atlen allec noon the young folks had bad a dance and inthe in the even eyen ey ening the adult portion of the comma anity ni ty gave one also A genuine good time was experienc experienced eit eil for a well written description of which our correspondent nebo is entitled to ourt thanks at lehi utah county similar proceedings roce edings were carried on arffa artillery fery at sunrise raising of the stars and stripes and music by the hand band at the call was given for a meeting in the tabernacle where a varied and interesting ng program me was rendered in ia fine style in the tha afternoon a theatrical performance was given also athletic sports and at night a display of fireworks from the top of the city hall after this a dance was waa held and everybody went home thoroughly s h ti 1 with their day of e enjoy ment brother J woodhouse use uso re ports the lat ift above bove brother wm W hammond gives us a report from toquerville jlane County where after the morning 0 salute a procession drove through the streets ets at 10 am the public hall was the centro centre of interest A well arranged pro gramme was carried into etrest effect after which swinging racing parade refreshments and other entertainments were enjoyed Ati At light night a social dance was given and all passed off peaceably and happy FROM SATURDAYS DAILY JULY 10 recovering young david farnsworth who was so serl seri seriously bously stabbed at beaver about a week pg ago goby go by reuben ivory is said to td be in a fair way for recovery the city bonds one hundred bonds of series B have been sold to the anglo american bank san francisco california at par value and accrued inter interest est the first installment of these was sent off today to day the bonds are now for sale on the same terms at the mayors office in this city severed his toe thursday thurida y morning mr edwin shaw of north ogden while chopping hos bos hogs logs in in ogden valley met metr with a sever seyer severe re accident above the piece of timber upon which he was chopping were some overhanging over hanging branches of another n tree and as mr shaw was bringing his ax down for a stroke it caud baug in a branch and glancing out from its course came down dow 1 I with full force upon his left foot severing the big toe just back of the first joint JT nt so we learn from the mune juno tion from the north bishop E P F sheets returned monday evening from a trip through cache and ber bea bear r lake counties in the interest of the church herds the stock is doing well he turned over to the logan temple 10 io head of beeves and 25 cows as an appropriation to that building by the trustee in trust and disposed of the remainder of the lierd herd work on the temple is crops in bear lake are backward on account of the late spring they look pretty well however and it was hoped they would ripen jn in cache valley the crops were much better but h hardly ard ay of average promise I liay ilay hay was very good the general health ol 01 the people was fair and a good spirit was manifested in their midst the ogden ogdin Se seduction aucion case bast last nights junction function says the trial arial lof of the scoundrel who succeeded in accomplishing the ruin of a young lady of this city took place this morning the defendant with that modesty 2 which characterizes all such villains demanded nian hian deda an n examination with closed doors and although the father of the young lady expressed a desire that the junction reporter should attend this was vas was denied by the defense and as a consequence we are unable to give our readers any particulars ti tic ulars Incident incidental aIto alfo to the ta evidence evidence for the prosecution which in the 66 absence or mr richards was conducted by bv judge williamp s J barratt for the defense discovered points which he be considered sufficient clen cien t to make up a common jaw law aw marriage the only form in the territory and thereupon he objected to any further testimony being given by the wife against the husband 11 the point was was overruled and the case proceeded until 2 ap p in when it was continued till tuesday next the bail being reduced from 1000 to the defendant meantime being remanded to the custody ot of the sheriff judges of election following 0 is a list of judges of elections to be I 1 p held in salt lake county during the fiscal year ending may 1881 as appointed by the county court bint fint precinct adam spiers james W eardley john cutler second precinct joseph jose h horne win wm mclaughlin J C cutler nier kler third precinct A H raleigh geo R emery silas T smith fourth precinct cS W L I 1 N alien ien J prank frank simmons helaman pratt fifth precinct A A C joseph soseph E taylor junius F Y wells buntain mountain 51 der deu james sames laird wm win B hardy AV W taylor sugar louse loube james mcghie Elnatha elnathan ti eldredge appollos apollos G D driggs farmers alma pratt willard snow L H mill creek john F E F M guest john PW cwright P wright weight right east bast mill midd creek julian moses john nenn neff henry B E skidmore bij cottonwood hosea stout W 9 davis joseph H brinton south youth cottonwood thomas J A wheeler henr henry henny y wiro richard riehard howe union precinct silas richards 2 larion marion N H brady john W sharp budder butter wm mcghie silas S jones alvin alvigi W green i granite yram S J despain lewis lewig neeley john boyce little cottonwood john T bateman J J elti Fiti fitzgerald gerald geraid joseph J Burns wood sandy isaae isaac harrison E if holman charles brown draper joshua terry P if f alien allen isaae isaac J stewart eit Riz lerton iverton N T W W merrill charles E miller tr south jordan nordan john W winward W A bills james oliver fort berriman herriman james cralle crane james M farmer john S walker bingham L B kinney 0 E knowlton charles charley H lashbrook west Jor jordan dai day B ij cutter joseph I 1 williams ralph jenkins north worth jordan joseph harker 0 G if spencer william granger T ini INT H tanner john T gerber dit dil D cook pleasant greeng greeny t lehi lehl N ha sard nar maii man 11 T spencer samuel B taylor hunter joseph joserh josep joseph h 11 morris alfred jones brighton Bright fred J schoenfeld james xi clayton jams james mcfarland hyorth point nathan han hanson son james thompson william langford FROM MONDAY MONDAYS S DAILY JUNE 12 reached the coast apostel F D richards and wife arrived arrived in san francisco at noon on saturday all well call ar send Bi brother Other henry bollap bol Rol lap lapp late of Li liverpool if in the eity city is requested to call upon geo P F gibbs at president taylors office and if not in town to communicate him his address mormon battalion the me mem ra berkof tho the mormon pantalion Pat who are to participate in the celebration celebre i on on the 2 sith ith will please meet at the residence or oro 0 G workman one block t and a half block west of the continental hotel on sunday next at 4 p in deseret museum Mus eura euia the curator acknowledges with thanks the receipt of a copy of two poems the women of the everlasting cove nan han tand tard the land of by 0 P F whitney a bust of the hon george Q cannon deib delb delegate ate to congress lias has also been re received celled and isi is added to the museum collection wrist broken the enquirer of saturday says nays that on the ard 3rd dinst r mrs airs wilcken of salt lake who had been visiting her grand daugh ter mrs maeser in provo for several en al days met with quite a painful accident the lady who is 77 ears of or age was thrown out of a wagon while crossing a ditch and sustained severe injuries lier her right wrist being brol broken brohen en and her head bad badly jy bru bruised ased dr pike was called in ha to attend upon her she is doing well ivell and boretha bo bore rethe the ordeal of bone setting with remarkable fortitude accidentally shot A A correspondent at milford on the U S R YIn rin forms us that the other evening pascoe bruce a mail man was accidentally shot by his own pistol which fell from irom his bis pocket to the floor wll wil while 1 dio dlo ho he was lying upon a bench resting hg in wood worthy saloon the bullet entered his back passed through his lungs and came out in front a little bi below low the right shoulder the wound is very dangerous and the patient is in a very weak condition he thinks he will survive but his physician bel bei believes leves ieves his lils recovery almost impossible the wounded man has a wife and family at juab station A singular oase case elsewhere will be found a notice of the death of miss evaline evalind P a young lady over 14 years of age who wh 0 has hns been alck sick for the last 15 months with an ailment which none of her medical faedi attendant could either cure or correctly understand although a number of leading physicians llad had the case eme under treat treatment anent saturday a postmortem examination was held at which dr romania baratt presided etwas it was then ascertained that the cause of death was a it bony tumor in the left eldey side which had eaten away a portion of the thigh bone and part of the pelvis and spine and converted the flesh into a marble like solidity the tumor flierl vh en removed weighed 10 pounds returned U me d sew new ivo road hoad adt 7 7 from he the logan redder cadee of we the lna ina apostle moses thatcher thatch er returned from his trip to new york on wednesday evening i he enjoyed his hia trip very well with the exception of the excessive heat beat in the great metropolis tro polis brother thatcher ia is looking and feeling well and we fire are pleased to have him in our midst again bishop joseph kimball Kimb all alJ of ille rich county gave us a pleasant plea piea ant call yest yesterday erda ile ble gives his opinion loii that the bulk buik lk of bear lake valley trade will come coma to 10 logan as a good road will soon bo be opened between that valley vailey and this one which will willbe be bd only 35 or 40 miles in ht length i i salina slina items brothen brother er joseph lapish of salina sevier sevien county under date of the ath tast informs us that on the ath St hinst dinst an enjoyable time was held I 1 in 1 that settlement the sunday school members their parents and an d the deop people e generally met in the school house to celebrate the jubilee year of the church the house wa was s decorated with ever greens flowers flags bf banners iners etc etc pieces were recited and read by the sunday school cho ol 01 pupils and teachers son sons songs s were sung by the young ladies and suitable hymns by the choir all blended together in sueh such a manner mauner as to give pleasure and sat is faction on to all who attended in iii the afternoon and evening young youn andola and old oid tripped the light fantastic gaily and pleasantly bishop curtis through sickness was unable to io attend while returning from this city a week or two ago he 6 was seized with an attack of fever and ague which entirely prostrated bim him and from which he suffered intensely he is now pow convalescent and will no doubt soon be enabled enable d to attend to the duties of his office our correspondent says salina is a central point adf ane and business is bound to C concentrate there in hi tile ne near nean ar future sunday services service there was a g goocey attendance at the tabernacle yesterday afternoon including the usual number of stranger visitors th the e congregation was addressed hoders elders eiders george teasdale and wilford woodruff ir eldera teasdale remarked d that he knew the doctrines doctrine 4 he advocated were of god that they were the doctrines of th the etrue true gospel gospe the only plan of salvation and that Jose joseph joaeph pill S smith amith m ith through whom they tiley were revealed was a prophet of the true and living go gou goo d he felt feit grateful for a personal testimony of the truths of these principles nind and if he did not possess that testimony would wever never never rise to his feet to defend those thoe principles ho had receive received ed his testimony in answer to prayer and in obedience obedient 6 to advice adylee given by a servant of th the 0 lord a mormon elder whlor whom he first hear heard P preach reach the gospel e in its purity in TI his youth he had adah always ays been jed led to believe that the human race were in sin ain and that a belief in christ would cleanse cleansed that sin away that god was a being without body parts or passions and entirely incomprehensible to manabe manthe first thing taught taueu by the mormon preacher who f came egme to him hini iWas kwas el as to discontinue the worship of s sueh such a being abbing and worship the true and living god then to repent be immersed in wate water for fur th the a remission of sins and receive the gift alfo of f the holy ghost whose mission was to lead into all ali truth he obeyed and from that thab day to this had found faund the principles of tho the th faith he be had eme erne braced to tp be true 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