| Show LOCAL mcara nemis NEWS prow PROM TUESDAYS DAILY J JAN JUN UN 8 WAISTS TO KNOW mr dir Thor thomas dJ L Campbelli of Boon boro washington county arkansas wants to know the sherea whereabouts kouts bouts of W W calvin garrison who emli emit emigrated arat e d to utah in 1847 WAN WANTS T 9 TO LF A R mrs M jesse jcsse redbird of Danner dannenberg lberg iberg wishes to learn ot of the whereabouts of Mr george Gcorge crouch who emi emigrated rated to utah before the war any aldy word wora a from him or his dam daw daughters liters nannie and eliza will be thas thal thankfully full fuli y received by the above address flint flin cherokee Chero kee kec nation indian india territory there are great complaints from subscribers to the news at bountiful about not getting their papers for two or three days after the date of issue we assure them that the semiweekly semi weekly is mailed so that they should have it on tuesday and friday mornings and if they do not the there re is something wrong in the Post rost postoffice office at bountis bountiful 0 if necessary report a gain again f friends and well see to it tim tiie HERALD ANNUAL the herald pictorial annual for a pamphlet of 41 42 1 pages with a handsomely illuminated lumina ted decover cover coven and numerous illus trat orations ions lons Is a publication it contains information of inhere interest st to every inhabitant of the territory not only in regard to utah but the pr united I 1 states and other countries as well besides treating of abstract matters in abundance it will be found of use in every household tite tire EXPONENT 1 l the exponent for january contains among many mans interesting articles the foito following meditations Meditation of the new year t hannah T king A daughter of the tho patriots sa sarah ra h A fullmer have we charity at E kimball the year gone 21 hope to mary J tanner emily emliy scott s bothin nothing lost isis 61 the new year editorial A womans comans opinion helen Af i our travels beyond the mississippi mississippi same the tenth plague of egypt hope it is a valuable number and should be read by everybody HOME A telegram received at coal ville on the ax ad instant by brother alma L smith from his hla son willard wil Wll lard stated that the latter expected to leave new york on wednesday last and would probably reach home yesterday afternoon tile the young man has been on a mission to england havin having been for some time preg president ident over the le liverpool conference etwas it was contemplated by the president of the mission to release him to return home last fall on account of falling failing health but as he thought he could stand it through the present winter he remained it appears however that it has been deemed advisable lor for him to return FUNERAL EUREKA ser SEn servius skia seia vius CEs the funeral services over the rehl rehi regains allis of sister mary Y V young took place at 11 am today to day at the white house eighteenth nth ward the house was tilled filled boover to overflowing blowin with mourners and sympathizing friends the meeting was conducted by president angus at cannon counselor D 11 II wells offered up the opening prayer and presidents george 9 cannon joseph P F smith and john taylor in turn addressed the assembly in inwards words calculated to comfort and instruct the souls of all the benediction was pronounced by president wilford woodruff the music musi was ewas rendered by a choir of selected voices under the direction of brother horace G whitney an extended concourse of vehicles tilled with friends and relatives of iha tho departed a arted followed the remains to their raa faa last s t resting place where president george Q cannon offered up the dedi batory prayer over the grave HOME homr ero FROM t NEW naw zearil zear ZEALAND jl D elder eider joseph S morris of greenville beaver county returned sunday morning from a mission to new zealand upon which he started may ad 1882 lie he labored all of his time in that field with the exception of the last mouth month which was spent in australia previous tp salling sailing for home the last three months of his stay in new zealand he labored in southland anew a new district where he and elder bastow bastow organized two branches making three in the district bap baptized t iced about 12 22 2 persons and blessed over 20 children prior to that time he was in canterbury and other places the elders had llad much to contend with the peole people being very indifferent to religion but ut since the advent of the salvation army which awakened zite site quite a sensation in such matters conditions had improved and halls halis once closed against the iders elder were now opened and they the even received invitations to occupy ill ili them em brother morris sailed from sydney australia december ath touched at auckland N Z eav eab raw president W T stewart and d then resumed his voyage homeward h r gunvard he ile siso also stopped a few hours at honolulu met with the eiders elders and arnd saints there and re embarked for san francisco where he arrived december aist ile he was accompanied to salt lake by a number ot ol tourists f from rom new zealand 1 and california I 1 who were much pleased and interested interested with the city through gli zit which elder morris lorris I orris acted as their thein gulde guide helett he left for the south today the me members m of the utah which convenes latala inthia lat hia his cl city act j munday monday iday adAy are aa follow fi I 1 COUNCIL beaver deaver garfield iron mallard ard and plute count counties les ies robt W heyborne nox box elder EIder and weber franklin S JUc richards hards cache and rich jas T hammond davis salt lake and tooele thoele 11 II J 1 grant heber J richards william W taylor and jos barton emery sanpete and d sevier luther T tuttle tuttle juab and utah joel S page rage kane san juan anal anaa washington edwin G woolley morgan moman summit uintah and wasatch ataw WW cluff HOUSE beaver and blute counties P T farnsworth box eldero elder eider O 0 G snow cache and rich klch B and jos howell davis enior morgan an and salt lake james sha sharp john morgan florgan rl orwan organ john clark mark 9 di D C G young caleb 11 17 I 1 brinton and S sami sama a in francis emery santene sanpete and sevier E R K R lewellyn and A D thurber garfield ganti ganni eld eid iron and san juan john houston kane and washington jno rider kider mallard jos V robinson summit john boyden tooele chas L anderson uintah and wasatch A hatch weber D 11 II peery and jos stanford A TERRIBLE TALE A 0 lamereaux of preston idaho son of dr lamereaux of logan tells telis t Is our in that city a tale taie ta e of suffering through which he passe passed d eve ile he leit iett home on D december on a deer hunt the tiie same day he managed to shoot dhoot a deer and reach the house of gordon beckstead at swan lake the next morning mornin he lie again started out and followed heer beer tracks until he got about 14 miles north of the lake into the mountains where he left his horse and overcoat on the side hills bills the snow was wag f from roin four to live feet deep but in his bis anxiety to reach the game which were in sight lie he plunged lunged onward until he became ex hansted in the meantime the weather became intensely cold the thermometer falling to 20 degrees below zero mr lamoreaux vainly endeavored to retrace his ste steps ps lle lie he believes he crawled ra sled sied upon his hands and knees for miles antil he reached timber which he thus thinks was about 11 pm lie he fortunately tuna tely found himself the possessor of a full box of matches of which he used all but about twenty in starting a tire fire with frozen feet and hands lie ile kept moving about and replenishing his fire tire till morning started out to recover his horse which he be found about t three quarters of a mile f from rom where he h had ad passed the night by the help of h harness arness which fortunately was on the h horses back he managed after atter great exertion to ret et into the saddle and reach a arain again in mr Beckst Becks eads teada house where hg his boots had to be cutoff cut onn off his feet and the best remedies that a new now country afforded applied to relieve his suffering sufferings s TELEPHONE F RIGHT OF WAY the right olivay odway through davis county has been granted by the county court of davis county to the rocky mountain bell telephone company under the following conditions that on all roads or highways not exceeding four rods in width the telephone poles paes to be placed not less than twenty feet from the centre of such road or highway upon all roads or highways more than four rods and leis lebs less than six rods wide the poles to be not less than twenty el eight lit feet from the centre of such road or highway and on all roads more than six rods wide the poles to be not less than thirty five feet from the centre 0 of I 1 the road mr joseph barton the county en engineer 1 I Is appointed by the county court to see that the above provisions are carried out wherever telephone poles or posts are placed inthe in the roads belonging to the county lt it is I 1 the intention of mr annett the manager of the company to connect Cen centreville treville and farmington with the salt lake Ex exchange chane chanc at as early a date as possible the different nt settlements in davis county will tl then ien len have placed within their reach a cheap ana and convenient medium of communication with this city we understand from mr charles E pearson attorney for the company compans in compani davis county that mischievous lads ads have been in the habit of throwing missiles and shooting at the insulators and breaking them causing much trouble and expense it is the intention of the company to prosecute all persons dersons guilty of this inexcusable vandalism |