Show NORTHERN ITEMS JUBILEE CONJOINT MEETING CROP PROSPECTS arnest ARREST yok FOR UNLAWFUL cohabitation FRANKLIN IN idaho june 1885 editor deseret mews news thinking that a few items from cache valley might be of interest to some of athe readers of the NE NEWS Ws I 1 thought I 1 would send an account of a account sunday school jubilee that I 1 attended tended a yesterday the sunday schools of franklin preston jubliee and battle creek gave a jubilee at the franklin meeting house the exercise exercises were conducted by stake superintendent IV L webster adist ed bv by superintendent isaac B nash the r frankiln sunday school has been conducted by assistant james hurd durine during the absence of brother nash great credit is due to the superintendents and teachers efon for their r untiring labors in the sunday schools the morning exercises consisted of singing recitations dialogues and reviewing the classes of the different schools appropriate remarks were made by several of the visitors among whom were prest W D hendricks bishop IV C parkinson of preston and an d elder eider mathias F cowley the schools assembled reassembled re at 2 and the afternoon exercises consisted of singing recitations and reviewing the several classes followed by remarks by councilor george 0 parkinson and sisters elizabeth fox mary hanks ranks and sophia which supt bupt nash gave a song composed ased by himself lor for the occasion pres Dres president president ident wm D endricks hendricks II then made a speech as did also suits W L webster and J B nash and brother thos durant in the evening the Y 11 and Y L at 1 I associations held a conjoint meeting president S B cutler presiding lidid tu after te sin singing E elder eider ider lder samuel C parkinson gave a very cry interesting account of h his I 1 missionary ry labors in the southern states and described the customs and habits of the people of the country be he had traveled in aliss miss alice jolley gave a synopsis of the tiie missionary travels of president wilford woodruff taken from leaves from froin my journal followed by all an essay on sowing wild oats by miss clara hatch an after r which stake fiest est matthias F cowley made a few fey remarks giving some very ery cry good instructions to the associations considerable damage has been done to garden stuff by the heavy frosts of late the grain crop looks very good have bad some cold stormy weather during the last two weeks hail rain and snow the health of the people is generally good isaac B nash was arrested for unlawful cohabitation oni oui friday evening by deputy marshal A stalker lie he was taken before commissioner house at oxford and was released on givin giving g bonds in the sum of aw f 1500 to appear for trial at the October term of court at blackfoot W C parkinson and samuel G robinson being his sureties E S P |